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 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, 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: 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, & 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 Asia SA12: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Bethany Barratt: Roosevelt University Islam Issues through a Prism The US as a Participant in Global Environmental Regimes: Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies An Unreliable Partner? Larisa Yun: University of Oklahoma Chair Brannon Wheeler, US Naval Academy Disc. Brannon Wheeler, US Naval Academy The Political Economy of State Building: The UN Role in 1946‐2000 On the Forms of Transnationalization of Islamic Movements Carmela Lutmar: Princeton University and the Use of Violence Esen Kirdis: University of Minnesota SA15: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Fatwa and Politics in the Islamic World Contemporary Issues in Gender and Security David S. Patel: Cornell University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lisa Blaydes: Stanford University Women's Caucus Organizational Structure, Unity, and Strategic Choice: Chair Wanda Wigfall‐Williams, Columbia College Understanding the Past and Anticipating the Future of the Disc. Nicole Detraz, Colorado State University Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Acknowledging Gender in Genocide Studies Sarah F. Salwen: University of Pennsylvania Paula Drumond: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeir Islam and Global Governance: Clash or Coexistence? Competing Masculinities, Illicit Drug Policy and Mohammad S. Homayounvash: Florida International University Understandings of Security ‐ A Gender Analysis SA13: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Ellie Christine Schemenauer: University of Wisconsin‐ Whitewater Awakening our Ecological Imaginary: Sci‐Fi Visions of our Environmental Future Parameters of Islamist Rationality Gamze Cavdar: Colorado State University Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Europeanisation of Gender Equality in Turkey and Spain Ayse I. Aybars: Middle East Technical University Disc. Robert G. Darst, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth International Issues and Political Socialization of Women: A The Sheep Look Back: Counterfactuals, Dystopias, and are Case Study of an Indian City We Really Going to Hell in a Handbasket? Josna Mishra: Miles College Kate O'Neill: University of California at Berkeley SA16: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Fiction and the Environmental Imagination: Envisioning the Globalization, Inequality, and International Communication Future in the Classroom Sponsor(s): International Communication Judith Shapiro: American University Chair Lech W. Zacher, Kozminski University Singular vs. Collective Action for the Commons: LeGuin’s Disc. Lech W. Zacher, Kozminski University "The Lathe of Heaven" The Globalization of Virtual Mudslinging: A Comparative D. G. Webster: Universiy of Southern California Content Analysis of German Party Web Sites in State, Science Fiction Views of Diversity and Sameness National, and European Parliamentary Elections Alastair Iles: Environmental Science, Policy & Management Eva J. Schweitzer: University of Mainz Everyday Science Fiction: The Ecological Consequences of Globalization and Liberal Telecom Reform – Anticipating Technological Fetishism Future Prosperity or Further Inequalities? Simon Nicholson: American University Kirsten Rodine Hardy: Northeastern University Hegemonic Governance? Global Media, US Hegemony and Correlates of Terror the Transatlantic Divide David Romano: Rhodes College Stefan Robel: Technische Universität Dresden Robert D. Phelps: Rhodes College Alexander Brand: Technische Universität Dresden Is Terrorism a "Poor Man's Patent": Evaluating the Causal Globalization and Digitalization Connection between Education, Poverty and Violence? Jeffrey Hart: Indiana University Cale D. Horne: University of Georgia SA17: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Mia M. Bloom: University of Georgia Understanding Islamist Movements Studying the Practices of Terrorism Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Jacob L. Stump: American University International Security Studies Priya Dixit: American University Chair Mehtap Söyler, Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation of Disc. Avraham Sela, Hebrew University Jerusalem Terrorist Organizations Holy Warlords: The Rise of Islamist Movements in Failed Jenna Jordan: States SA20: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Aisha S. Ahmad: McGill University Treaties—Traditional Theories, Macroscopically Tested Islamist infighting: Understanding al Qaeda’s Critique of Sponsor(s): International Law Hamas Chair Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois College of Law Barak Mendelsohn: Haverford College Disc. Emilia Justyna Powell, Georgia Southern University Sources of Legitimacy of Islamic Rebel Organizations Choice of Official Text in Multilateral Treaties: The Interplay Christopher P. Dallas‐Feeney: George Washington University of Law, Politics, Language, Pragmatism and (Multi)‐ The Effects of Political Integration on the Strategic and Nationalism Tactical Moderation of Islamist Groups John King Gamble: Pennsylvania State University Emy Matesan: Syracuse University Multilateral Treaties: Accommodating Subject Matter Topics Extremist Islamist Movements in Collapsed States: A Threat Chrissy M. Giuliano: Penn State to International Security or Not? Public‐Private Partnerships and Multilateral Treaties: Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner: Hamline University Alternatives or Complements? Zachary W. Devlin‐Foltz: Macalester College Liliana Botcheva‐Andonova: Graduate Institute for SA18: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International and Development Studies, Geneva Globalization of Higher Education: What the Future Augurs Soft Law and Treaties: Complementary or Oxymoronic Christopher M. Brown: Penn State University Sponsor(s): Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair Victoria N. Salmon, George Mason University SA21: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Yvonne Captain, G. Washington Univ/ Phi Beta Delta Desecuritizing ir/IR – A Critical Resurrection of the Reviewing the Past and Anticipating the Future: The Arts ‘Copenhagen School’ and International Relations Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Victoria N. Salmon: George Mason University Chair Christopher Browning, University of Warwick Isomorphic and Decoupling Trends in Teaching for Social Disc. James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Justice and Global Citizenship Surveillance, Chilling Effect Doctrine and the Modalities of Mousumi Mukherjee: Loyola University Chicago Dissent in Times of Expression Globalisation in Higher Education: You Cannot Get There Florent Blanc: Sciences‐Po Paris/Northwestern University from Here Desecuritizing the Atlantic Alliance? Why NATO is Still Alive Mariella C. Remund: City University of Seattle Gabi Schlag: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Islamic Fundamentalism, Globalization, Technological Desecuritisation as Failed Securitisation: Understanding Change and Higher Education In Malaysia Germany’s Post‐Cold War Non‐Proliferation Policy James D. Chopyak: California State University, Sacramento Holger Stritzel: London School of Economics and Political Science SA19: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Long Way to Regional Integration: From Terrorism: New Understandings and Approaches Desecuritisation to Common Market in the EEC and Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Mercosur Chair Kimberly A. Hudson, USAF Negotiation Center of Andrea Oelsner: University of Aberdeen Excellence, USAF Culture and Language Center, Air University. “Trust me, I am Better than they Claim”: Positive Social Disc. Douglas R. Woodwell, University of Indianapolis Capital as a Master Variable for De‐Securitization Balzacq Thierry: University of Louvain & Sciences Po Paris SA22: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Statesmanship and the Problem of Theoretical Brazilian Foreign Policy: Institutions, Business and Strategic Generalization Changes Brian A. Smith: Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Brazilian International Relations Association John F. Daniel: Georgetown University Chair Andrew J. Hurrell, Reconceptualizing Continuity and Change in World Society ‐ Disc. Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford The Approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Niklas Luhmann Exploring the Roots of Brazil’s International Identity and its Lars Schmitt: Center for Conflict Studies, Marburg/Germany Impact on the Management of the Country’s External Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford Relations SA25: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Ivani Vassoler: State University of New York The Law, the Nation and Communal Groups The Quest for Autonomy in Brazilian Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Tullo Vigevani: UNESP Human Rights Gabriel Cepaluni: USP/Cedec Chair Dana Zartner, Tulane University The Deepening of a Regional Trade Agreement: A Domestic Disc. Dana Zartner, Tulane University View of the Politics of Brazilian State Institutions and Firms The Politics of Claims Facilities: Lessons from the 2005 Gaza in Mercosul and North West Bank Compensation Scheme Galia Benitez: Indiana University Ehud Eiran: Brandeis University/ Business View of Foreign Policy in Brazil Explaining Change in Dutch and Belgian Nationality Law Joseph C. Marques: Graduate Institute of International and Willem Maas: York University Development Studies Is the extension of Shari’ah to the Penal Codes in Northern SA23: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Nigeria a Piece of Legal Utopianism? A Tentative Assessmen Investment and Preferential Trade Agreements Mohammed Hadi A. Bolaji: Keele University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Property, Ethnicity, and State Building in Africa: The Link Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Between the Legal Recognition of Communal Land Rights Disc. Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University and Ethnic Mobilization The Institutional Roots of the Decision to Initiate Elizabeth C. Gianola: University of California at Berkeley Preferential Trade Agreements SA26: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Alisa DiCaprio: UNU‐WIDER Bilateral Agreements Invariabilities and Changes in the Development Discourse: Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Towards a Post‐Development Era? Chair Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota Celine Germond‐Duret: Graduate Institute of International and Disc. Nicole Simonelli, Purdue University Development Studies, Geneva Foreign Direct Investment Disputes: The Trilateralization of Investment Treaties and Other Investment Promotion and BITs Under the NAFTA Protection Instruments ‐ Complements, Competitors, or Both? Greg J. Anderson: University of Alberta Lauge N S Poulsen: London School of Economics and Political Cheap Talk and Transparency: Explaining the Bilateral Trade Science Agreements with the EU When does International Investment Agreements Matter? Leonardo Baccini: New York University Design of International Investment Agreements as Signals The Effect of US BITs on FDI Inflows to Developing for FDI Countries: Signaling or Credible Commitment? Tatiana Vashchilko: Pennsylvania State Unversity Zeev Yoram Haftel: University of Illinois at Chicago SA24: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel How to Win Friends and Avoid Influence: The Politics of Theorizing the Future Bilateral Trade Balances Ashley R. Conner: Stanford University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Ian Hall, Griffith University SA27: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University Issues in Democratization in the Former Soviet Bloc Theorizing IR: The New Debates? Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Luz Araceli U. Gonzalez: Tecnologico de Monterrey ITESM Chair Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Is the Future a Foreign Country? Disc. Heather L. Tafel, Grand Valley State University Stephanie A. Lawson: Macquarie University Gauging the Intensity of Communism as a 'Mental Model': A Latent Factor for Comparing post‐Soviet Transitions to Democracy Jeffrey S. Lindstrom: Claremont Graduate University Exit Poll for Democratization: From Early Projection to SA30: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Check Against Massive Fraud in Election in the Former Behavioral IR Second and Third World Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Ikuro Fujiwara: University of Osaka Chair Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M Constitutional Design Versus Constitutional Reform in Participant David Brule, University of Tennessee Emerging Democracies: Lessons for Post‐Communist Participant Patrick James, University of Southern California Transitions Participant Charles Stephen Taber, Stony Brook University Gerald Pech: American University in Bulgaria Participant Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University Katja Michalak: The American University in Bulgaria

Taking Stock: ‘Transitology’ and the Colorful Range of Explanations of the Color ‘Revolutions’ SA31: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Spyridon Kotsovilis: McGill University North America: The Future of Security Cooperation and the weight of Military Traditions SA28: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Security Challenges in the Middle East and Persian Gulf Chair Monica C. Serrano, El Colegio de México Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post‐Graduate School Chair Karam Dana, University of Washington The Impact of 9‐11 on North American Security: NORAD & Disc. Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University NORTHCOM The Origins of “Informal” Empire: The Security Dilemma of Joseph T. Jockel: St. Lawrence University the Persian Gulf Rethinking the US National Structure: Its implications for Sean L. Yom: Harvard University North America The Sources of Oman's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Craig A. Deare: Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies Jeffrey A. Lefebvre: University of Connecticut Military Traditions, Changing Conceptions of Security and Contentious Politics in the Middle East: Patterns and Future North American Security Cooperation Perspectives Jane Boulden: Royal Military College Peter Fragiskatos: Cambridge University The Mexican Armed Forces, Democratic Transition and Identity, Discourse and Deterrence in Israel’s Ongoing Regional Security Cooperation Battle with Hizbollah Monica C. Serrano: El Colegio de México Amir Lupovici: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Pensando lo Imposible: Mexico and the Issue of NATO Hegemonic (In)Stability and the Limits of the US Hegemony Membership in the Middle East David G. Haglund: Queen's University Yucel Bozdaglioglu: Adnan Menderes University SA32: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel SA29: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Youth, Violence and Social Change: Empirical Evidence and The Implications for Northeast Asia of an Operational North Strategies Korean Nuclear Weapons Capability Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Siobhan Mary McEvoy, Butler University Chair Gregory Moore, Eckerd College Disc. Mark Sommers Disc. Stephan Haggard, University of California at San Diego Street Gangs as a Variable Form – Findings from Chicago The International Nuclear Non‐Proliferation Regime: A John M. Hagedorn: University of Illinois‐Chicago Comparison between India and North Korea Youth Violence in Cambodia between War Legacy and Mumin Chen: National Chung Hsing University Social Change Self‐Defense or Credibility?: Japan’s Alliance Policy toward Oliver M. Hensengerth: Chatham House, London the United States Discourses on Youth Violence and the Demonization of Go Tsuyoshi Ito: Meiji University Youth Gang Members in El Salvador Why the World Will Accept a Nuclear North Korea Peter Peetz: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Andrei Lankov: Kookmin University The Public Health approach to Deal with Youth Violence ‐ Options for US Policy Toward a Nuclear North Korea Current Developments Gregory Moore: Eckerd College Alberto Concha‐Eastman: Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization SA33: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Implementing the Rule of Law in Post‐Conflict Settings: An Model Building in International Political Economy Analysis of Bosnia, Cambodia, East Timor, Iraq, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone Sponsor(s): International Political Economy James D. Rae: California State University, Sacramento Scientific Study of International Processes Is Lustration a Sine Qua Non for Peaceful Future? East‐ Chair James David Morrow, University of Michigan Central Europe and Iraq Disc. Doru Tsaganea, Metropolitan College of New York Aysegul Keskin: Kent State University The Ties that Bind: The Effect of Structural Similarity on International Trade Relations and Domestic Social Programs Postconflict Reconstruction & Human Security: Untangling in Less Developed Countries the Security‐Development Nexus Bahar Akman: McGill University Christopher Albert: University of California at Santa Barbara International Cooperation and Heterogenous Populations Constitutional Processes & Institutional Change: A Comparison of the US and Iraqi Constitutions Alastair Smith: New York University Kursad Aslan: Kent State University Theorizing State Preference Formation over Regional Christopher P. Banks: Kent State University Integration Min‐hyung Kim: Hobart and William Smith Colleges SA36: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Are Side‐Payments for Real? Systematically Evaluating the Security Discourse and the Materiality of Insecurity Effect of Issue‐linkage using Economic Cooperation Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Provisions in Military Alliance Treaties Chair Maria Raquel Freire, University of Coimbra Paul D. Poast: University of Michigan Disc. Geoffrey R. Edwards, University of Cambridge SA34: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The and Russia: Problematizing the Institutions and Similarity in the Evolution of Conflict and "Common" Security Space Cooperation Sandra Dias Fernandes: University of Minho, CEPS and Sciences Po Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Andrei S. Makarychev: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University Disc. Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill The Construction of a European Discourse on Organized Is there a Capitalist Civil Peace? Crime as a threat and its Consequences for Security Hanne Fjelde: Uppsala University Strategies and Techniques Helena C. Carrapiço: European University Institute Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Technology The European Union’s Discourse on the European Defence Testing Competing Theories of the Democratic Peace Agency: From Security to Globalisation and Back? Among Rivals André Filipe Barrinha: University of Kent Mark Souva: Florida State University Evaluating Knowledge and Claims: The 'Reality' of Security Justin Conrad: Florida State University and its Normative Assessment Rethinking the Effect of Culture at Different Conflict Stages João Nunes: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mingyan Li: Vanderbilt University SA37: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Fluctuating Domestic Constraints: The Supreme Court and The Gendered Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Commercial the Shifting Balance of Power between the Executive and Culture Legislative Branch in US Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Kirk A. Randazzo: University of South Carolina Global Development Daniel S. Morey: University of Kentucky International Political Economy Dyads De Novo? The Origins of State Pairs & International Chair Sandra McEvoy, Clark University Politics Disc. Rekha Datta, Monmouth University Andrew J. Enterline: University of North Texas Fashioning The Muslim Body: Modernizing Closure through Michael I. Stephens: University of North Texas Politicizing and Globalizing Muslim Industries in Turkey Kyle Joyce: University of California at Davis Dogan Ünsal Baskir: Turkey SA35: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Pelin A. Binnet: Koc University Peacebuilding and the Rule of Law: Lessons for and from Iraq Standing on the Sidelines: Caribbean IPE, Civil Society and Women Sponsor(s): International Organization Kristina Hinds Harrison: University of the West Indies Chair Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal Disc. Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal SA38: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Fatal Attraction? South Africa's Quiet Diplomacy and Foreign and Domestic Components of US Foreign Policy Regional Security in Southern Africa Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Gladys Mokhawa: University of St Andrews Chair David Mitchell, Bucknell University SA41: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Mediation and Reconciliation US Foreign Policy Towards Africa Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Daniel Fikreyesus: Georgia State University Chair J. David Singer, University of Michigan Cooperation and Discord: The Relationship between the Disc. Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ United States and Canada Champaign Andre P. Donneur: University of Quebec at Montreal Hostland Integration, Homeland Reconciliation and Transnational Action: Kosovar Diaspora in Sweden Policy Analysts, Education, and the Public: Roles and Responsibilities Jonathan D. Hall: Uppsala University Julian C. Westerhout: Illinois State University A Comparative Analysis of Mediation Efforts in Civil Wars Fought over Territory and Control of Government Community of Democracies: World Order or American Empire? Jacob Bercovitch: University of Canterbury Cristina Barrios: London School of Economics and Political Jenna Lea: University of Alabama Science Karl Rene DeRouen Jr.: University of Alabama An Analysis of US Strategy toward Southeast Asia The Benefits of Peace: An Empirical Contribution to the Ming‐Te Hung: National Chung‐Hsing University Conflict Resolution Debate Tai‐Ting Liu: National Chung‐Hsing University Andrea Vilan SA39: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Public Opinion in Two‐Level Games: Negotiations in The Use of Film in the Classroom Erol Kaymak: Eastern Mediterranean University Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Security Governance by Non‐State Armed Actors – The Case of Dissident General Laurent Nkunda in North Kivu (Dem. Chair Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Rep. of the Congo) Disc. Leanne Powner, College of Wooster Sylvia Sergiou: SFB Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood Social at the Movies: Teaching IR Theory Roundtable through Re‐reading Films SA42: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Stefan J. Engert: Ludwig‐Maximilians University of Munich Civil Society and Peacebuilding: Presenting Results of a Three‐ Year Research Project Why do we Fight Wars? Connecting with the Student Sponsor(s): through Fictional Film and Literature Peace Studies Mary E. Pettenger: Western Oregon University Chair John Darby, University of Notre Dame Conspiracy Theories and Critical Thinking in the Disc. John Darby, University of Notre Dame International Studies Classroom Participant Roberto Belloni, University of Trento, Italy Daniel McIntosh: Slippery Rock University Participant Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Promoting Global Political Consciousness through Film Participant Darren Kew, Umass Boston Participant Thania Paffenholz, The Graduate Institute of Darlene M. Budd: University of Central Missouri International and Development Studies, Geneva Gregory W. Streich: University of Central Missouri

Panel SA40: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM SA43: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Culture, Religion and Signalling in Contemporary Diplomatic Global Governmentality and Sovereign Exceptionality I Practice Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Chair Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Chair Yael Warshel, American University Disc. Benjamin J. Muller, Simon Fraser University Disc. Lori Helene Gronich, Georgetown University Sovereign Power, Governmentality and Intervention Who's Afraid of Farfur? The Impact of Palestinian Cultural Marc Doucet: Saint Mary Diplomacy on Israeli National Security Michael de Larrinaga: University of Ottawa Yael Warshel: American University Common Sense and Foreign Policy Race, Sex and Governmentality in the “Global War on Terror” John Dallas Stempel: University of Kentucky Melanie Richter‐Montpetit: York University How Could Exchange Programmes Fit into Future Public Diplomacy Strategies? The Appropriation of Abandonment: Giorgio Agamben on the State of Nature and the Political Iain G. Wilson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sergei Prozorov: University of Helsinki Governmentality, Sovereign Individualism and the British ID The Impact on Aid Flow on Power Relations within Afghan Cards Debate Refugee Communities: The Example of Women’s Victoria Basham: University of Bristol Organizations SA44: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Assunta M. Nicolini: City University, London, UK Environmental Protection and Local Political Changes in China Transnational Networks and Local Power in Afghanistan Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Alessandro Monsutti: Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University Chair Katherine Morton, Australian National University Counterterrorism, Drugs and Insurgency: How New Disc. Katherine Morton, Australian National University Resources Shape Power in Afghanistan’s Southern Pashtun Disc. Guobin Yang, Barnard College Communities International environmental non‐governmental Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University organizations in local politics: Comparing the different Masood Karokhail: Tribal Liaison Office structures of Greenpeace networks in solid toxic waste campaign in the Philippines and China SA47: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Wai Man Natalie Wong: Department of Government and Turkey: Security Challenges Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Local People’s Congress and the Inland Nuclear Power Chair Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Project Disc. Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Xiang Fang: University of Edinburgh Citizen Rebels, Citizen Militia: Localization of Military Beyond the Decision: Environmental “Impact Litigation” in Apparatus in Russia and Turkey China Evren Balta Paker: Yildiz University Rachel E. Stern: University of California at Berkeley “The West” in the Turkish Islamist Media Development, Disaster, and Environmental Protection: A Isik Gurleyen: Izmir University of Economics Comparative Study of Local Environmental Politics in China Anti‐Americanism in Turkey: Past and Present Fengshi Wu: Chinese University of Hong Kong Aylin Guney: Bilkent University Panel SA45: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM The Limits to Military Autonomy: the Turkish Armed Forces Media and Mobilization in the Age of the Empire of Capital Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Baris Karaagac: York University Chair Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington SA48: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington US Africa Policy: Reconsiderations The Evolving Role of the NGO: Monitoring, Informing, and Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Coordinating the Human Rights Regime with Information Chair Kidane Mengisteab, Penn State University Technology Disc. Kofi Nsia‐Pepra, Ohio Northern University Audrey L. Comstock: University at Albany The Next Genocide? Ignorance and Miscalculation in Who Throws the Boomerang? Explaining the Political American Foreign Policy toward Rwanda Dynamics of Amnesty International’s Urgent Action Appeals Stacey M. Mitchell: University of Georgia Dongwook Kim: University of Wisconsin‐Madison The Nature of Local conflicts and Failure of US Intervention The Media in Ethno‐Nationalist Violence: The Case of in the Horn of Africa Gujarat Kidane Mengisteab: Penn State University Lisa Kissopoulos: University of Cincinnati War on Terrorism in the Horn of Africa: A New Cold War? Panel SA46: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Abdulahi A. Osman: University of Georgia‐Department New Resources and Old Games: Afghanistan Entering the 21st International Affairs Century – (Un)intended Consequences of External Resource The Celebrity Effect on US Relations with Sub‐Saharan Circulation Africa: The Case of Darfur‐Sudan Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Benn L. Bongang: Savannah State University Chair Susanne Schmeidl, Griffith University SA49: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Kristian Berg Harpviken, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Globalization, Governance, Institutions: Socio‐Cultural Approach Unintended Consequences of Aid Agencies in Afghanistan: Perceptions, Narratives And Disempowerment Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Antonio Donini: Tufts University Chair Zuzana Lehmannova, University of Economics Disc. Vassil Hristov Anastassov, Istanbul Fatih University How Small States Use International Institutions: Sweden as SB03: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable a Small, Neutral but Active, Strong State America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11 Jan M. Rolenc: University of Economics, Prague Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Globalization as a Socio‐Cultural Transformation Chair Henry Richard Nau, George Washington University Zuzana Lehmannova: University of Economics Participant Lynn Eden, Stanford University Anticipating the Future: Increasng Involvement of Local Participant James M. Goldgeier, George Washington University Governments in Global Governance Participant Keir A. Lieber, University of Notre Dame Chadwick F. Alger: Ohio State University Participant James M. Lindsay, University of Texas at Austin SB01: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Integration, State Building and New Political Ideology SB04: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Nuts & Bolts (Part 2): Breakout Session Chair Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg Sponsor(s): International Education Disc. Omar R. Serrano, Graduate Institute of International Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education and Development Studies

A Reflection on a New Political Ideology of the 21st Century Hidenori Yagaski: SunMoon University SB05: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Workshop Panel Integrating Bosnia into Europe: An Examination of the Earth System Governance Office of the High Representative’s State‐Building Strategy, Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies 1996‐2006 Chair Oran R. Young, University of California at Santa Carlos L. Yordan: Drew University Barbara Jus Post Bellum: Conveying War through Children's Books Disc. Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam Caroline E. McGuire: University of Pennsylvania Who Governs Emissions Trading Systems for Greenhouse Gases? An Exploration of Agency in Earth System Daniel R. Brunstetter: University of California at Irvine Governance The Influence of State Actions on Dissident Violence: Some Michele Betsill: Colorado State University Evidence from Europe Matthew J. Hoffmann: University of Toronto Susan Jellissen: Belmont University Agency and Earth System Governance Why doesn't Hiroshima Process Appear? Heike Schroeder: University of Oxford Takanori Mikami: Hiroshima Shudo University What Drives Corporate Climate Strategies and Does Panel SB02: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Business Hold the Key to Solving Climate Change? Completing the Circle: Past, Present and Future of Chukwumerije Okereke: Smith School, University of Oxford International Criminal Justice Integration of Governance and Institutions into Computer‐ Sponsor(s): International Law Based Modelling Peace Studies Sofia Frantzi: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Chair Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Marcel Kok: PBL Disc. Wouter G. Werner, VU University Amsterdam SB06: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Collective Crimes, Individual Responsibility Advances in the Study of Foreign Policy: Modeling Beliefs and Elies van Sliedregt: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Decisions Sovereignty and International Justice in the Early Twentieth Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Century: The Trial that Never Was Chair Akan Malici, Furman University Gerben Kor: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Disc. Jerel A. Rosati, University of South Carolina Criminology Discovers International Criminal Law The Anatomy of Foreign Policy Mistakes: Chamberlain after Alette Smeulers: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Munich and Bush after 9/11 Forward to the Past: International Criminal Justice at the Stephen George Walker: Arizona State University National Level in Uganda Akan Malici: Furman University Sarah MH Nouwen: Cambridge University Leader's Psychological Characteristics and the Incidence of Opportunities and Challenges for Human Rights Field Groupthink vs. High Quality Decision Making Operations Partnering for International Criminal Justice Mark Schafer: Louisiana State University Shamim Razavi: ICC Scott Crichlow: West Virginia University Learning in China's Decision‐Making toward Multilateral SB09: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Institutions: The Cases of APEC, APT and ARF The Resource Curse and Democracy Huiyun Feng: Utah State University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Kai He: Georgia State University Chair Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell University Cognitive Responses to Foreign Policy Crises: Belief Change Disc. Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell University in Response to Positive or Negative Experiences The Failure to Predict the Timing and Nature of Mexico's B. Gregory Marfleet: Carleton College Democratic Transition: Why Modernization Theory is Right, Hannah Simpson: Carleton College What Went Wrong, and How to Fix It Experiential Learning by US Presidents: Domestic, Patricia Olney: Southern Connecticut State University International, and Psychological Influences Does Oil Still Hinder Democracy? Sam Robison: LSU Sven Oskarsson: Uppsala University SB07: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The China Card and American Politics: The Domestic The Past, Present and Future of Neutrality/Military Non‐ Sources of US Policy toward China, from 1868 to 2008 Alignment Jungkun Seo: University of North Carolina at Wilmington Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Democracy and Development: Trends in Nigeria’s Fourth Chair Raimo V. Väyrynen, The Finnish Institute of Republic International Affairs Rita Kiki Edozie: Michigan State University Disc. Raimo V. Väyrynen, The Finnish Institute of SB10: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Affairs Compliance Issues in International Organization Irish neutrality and the Development of the European Union’s Security and Defence Policy under the Lisbon Sponsor(s): International Organization Treaty: Compatible or Competing Foreign Policy Agendas? Chair Tanja Anita Boerzel, Freie Universität Berlin Karen M. Devine: Dublin City University Disc. Tanja Anita Boerzel, Freie Universität Berlin Utility or Futility? A Policy History of Neutrality Analysing Compliance: The EU and the WTO Neal G. Jesse: Bowling Green State University Alasdair R. Young: University of Glasgow Discourse, Memory and Identity and Swedish Foreign and Why Rebels Comply with Humanitarian Rules when Security Policy Governments Don't: The Effect of Reciprocity, Reputation, Christine Agius: University of Salford and International Institutions in Armed Conflicts 1991‐2006 Neutrals as Brokers of Political Ideas Catarina P. Thomson: Texas A&M University Laurent M. Goetschel: University of Basel Hyeran Jo: Texas A&M University The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Commitment without Compliance: Human Rights Cases in Identity and Change the Inter‐American System Jessica L. Beyer: University of Washington, Seattle Gwyneth C. McClendon: Princeton University Stephanie Hofmann: Cornell University Watching for Democracy? International Electoral Monitoring and Cheating SB08: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Jason Scheideman: University of Washington Corporatism and the International Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology SB11: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Kwame Nkrumah and the Birth of Modern African Diplomacy: Chair Duane Henry, University of Hawai'i at Manoa A Centenary Disc. Joseph Campos, II, University of Hawaii at Manoa Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Politics and Economy in the Virtual Worlds: Innovation or Global Development Preservation? Doina Cajvaneanu: University of Trento Chair Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University, State University of New York High‐Risk Citizenship: A Product of Modern Governance Participant Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University, State Duane Henry: University of Hawai'i at Manoa University of New York Crowdsourcing for the Global Public Sector Participant Jayantha Jayman, Binghamton University, State Thaddeus Oliver University of New York Participant Ali A. Mazrui, IGCS Aesthetics and Postcolonial Desire: Narrating Korean Subjectivity in an Age of Neoliberal Governance Mary D. Lee: University of Hawaii Subjects of International Law Pilar Martinez Marin: Minority Business RoundTable SB12: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Globalizing Tradition: New Styles of Leadership and New Paradigmatic Conflicts? Intersections of Religion and Politics in Organizational Forms in Pehuenche Communities in Chile Ideological Movements Jeanne W. Simon: Universidad de Concepcion Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Claudio J. Gonzalez: University of Concepcion Chair Sara Silvestri, City University & Cambridge University The Unfilled Visions of the Sami: Reaching for the Past and Disc. Sara Silvestri, City University & Cambridge University the Future Religion and American Attitudes on Foreign Policy Stephen Deets: Babson College James L. Guth: Furman University SB15: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Religious and civic? A World Wide Comparison on the Role Engendering Transitional Justice of Religious Volunteering to Create Virtuous Citizens Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Rafael Vázquez: University of Granada Peace Studies Why Does it Seem so Simple? Collisions of Religious Identity Chair Pascha Bueno Hansen, University of California at and State Foreign Policy Agendas Santa Cruz Sandy M. Livingston: University of Aberdeen Disc. Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Turkey’s Search for Legitimacy since the 1997 ‘Soft Coup’: De‐Stigmatizing Shame in Transitional Justice How Religious Actors have been trying to Re‐invent Karen Engle: University of Texas Secularism? Hidden Histories & Marginalized Victims: The Role of Amelie Barras: London School of Economics and Political Transitional Justice in Providing Truth and Accountability to Science LGBT Victims of Violence Contesting Nationalisms in the Pan‐Arab Context Kelli Muddell: International Center for Transitional Justice Jasmine Gani: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Girl Soldiers and the Elusive Quest for Peace and Justice SB13: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Debra L. Schultz: International Center for Transitional Justice The Past and Future of US Climate Policy The “Other’s” Burden of Being for the Nation: Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Representations of Women in the Peruvian Truth and International Organization Reconciliation Commission Pascha Bueno Hansen: University of California at Santa Cruz Chair Jon Hovi, University of Oslo Disc. Henrik Selin, Boston University SB16: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Understanding How Sub‐National Politics Affect Climate International Communication and Regional Integration Change Policy Making in the United States Sponsor(s): International Communication Dana R. Fisher: Columbia University Chair Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Dynamic Negotiation Mandate: The United States in the Disc. Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Climate Change Negotiations The Discursive Construction of Terrorism: The “Bloody Guri Bang: CICERO Sunday” Incident and the British Counterterrorist State Perceptions of the US Strategy during the Kyoto Priya Dixit: American University Negotiations Silencing the Call to Action: An Appraisal Minority Detlef Friedrich Sprinz: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impct Res Language Media and Political Participation in the European Jon Hovi: University of Oslo Union SB14: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Michaelene D. Cox: Illinois State University Local Governance and Autonomy Structures Spreading ‘the News’ ‐ Media Coverage of Immigration in the Enlarged Europe Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Alex Balch: University of Liverpool Chair Stephen Deets, Babson College Ekaterina Balabanova: University of Liverpool Disc. Klaus Segbers, Institute for East European Affairs An Emerging European Public Sphere: A Solution for Comparative Ethno‐Nationalism: Kurds vs. Laz European Integration? Zeki Sarigil: Bilkent University Dunja Ewinger: University of Zurich The Imprint of Northern Iraq on the Kurdish Problem of The Yasukuni Shrine as an Impediment to Asian Economic Turkey Integration Berfin Varisli: Sabanci University Peter Wisniewski Peaceful Protest and Territorial Autonomy Formation: Tatars in the Russian Federation Renat Shaykhutdinov: Florida Atlantic University SB17: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Terrorism as Internationalized Civil War Norms and Security Mike Ryckman: University of Arizona Sponsor(s): International Security Studies SB20: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Chair Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Understanding International Law in a Time of Challenge Studies Sponsor(s): International Law Disc. Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Chair Philip Liste, Goethe University Frankfurt Studies Disc. Antje Wiener, University of Bath Norms as Weapons of War Soft Law Initiatives and the Bindingness of International Law John A. Gentry: National Defense University Asher Alkoby: Ryerson University Norm Contestation and the Chemical Weapons Prohibition Regime After the 2nd CWC Review Conference Re‐thinking Sovereignty and International Law in the Epoch of Globalization Alexander Kelle: University of Bath Jean Cohen: Columbia University Norm Resonance and Role Conflict: Canada, the Responsibility to Protect and the War in Afghanistan International Law and the Challenge of Climate Change Pascal Vennesson: European University Institute Shirley Scott: University of New South Wales Nuclear Nonproliferation: Regime Responses to the Second Can International Law Meet the Challenges of the Twenty‐ Nuclear Era First Century? Wade Huntley: University of British Columbia Adriana Sinclair US/India Nuclear Cooperation: Brave New World? SB21: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Lavina Lee: Macquarie University Multidisciplinarity in International Studies SB18: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Turkish Foreign Policy: Competing Explanations International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Chair Edward Webb, Dickinson College Disc. Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Disc. Edward Webb, Dickinson College Studies & Uppsala University A Turkish Mission Civilisatrice in Iraq? Interdisciplinary/International Relations Einar Wigen: University of Oslo David Philip Long: NPSIA‐Carleton University The Clash of Narratives: Turkish Foreign Policy between The Multi‐disciplinary Holism of the Frankfurt School and Islamist Alienation and Secularist Frustration the Problem‐Driven Multi‐disciplinarity of Peace Research Taylan Yildiz: Johannes Gutenberg‐University Mainz Vilho Harle: University of Tampere Great Power Game and Turkey’s Role in Central Asia The Geopolitics of the International System and Nilgun Onder: University of Regina Globalization SB19: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Simon Dalby: Carleton University Terrorism: New Methodologies The State in International Studies: Multidisciplinary Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Perspectives Sami M. Moisio: University of Turku Chair Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University Disc. Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University The Human Subject in International Studies: From Disciplinarity to Multidisciplinarity War Initiation and Transnational Terrorism: Is there a Causal Connection? Pami Aalto: University of Tampere Erica Chenoweth: Wesleyan University SB22: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Talking to Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork Experiences African States, Development and International Relations (BISA with Non‐State Violent Actors Africa and IS Working Group) John G. Horgan: Penn State University Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association A Group Based Analysis of Anti‐American Terrorist Attacks Chair Helen Yanacopulos, The Open University Martha Crenshaw: Stanford University Disc. Helen Yanacopulos, The Open University Sue‐Ming Yang: Georgia State University Indigenisation and Socio‐Economic Transformation in Gary LaFree: University of Maryland Southern Africa Stefan B. Andreasson: Queen's University Belfast Constructing Terror: How Issues of Construct Validity Undermine the Utility of Terror Databases and Statistical States, Development and the aid Relationship: Legacies and Analyses of Terrorism Prospects of Combined Development Luke M. Gerdes: University of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon William Brown: The Open University University The Politics of Participatory Poverty Reduction and the (Re) Images of Equality in Contemporary International Political construction of Development Policy Space in Ghana Theory Lord C. Mawuko‐Yevugah: University of Alberta Susanna Karlsson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Hegemonic Legacies in Post‐Colonial Africa ‐ The Case of Democratic Acts: A Political Reading of Mobility in the Guinea‐Bissau European Context Teresa A. Cravo: Harvard University Jef Huysmans: The Open University SB23: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Claudia E. Aradau: The Open University Economic Sanctions Enacting Citizenship by Third Country Nationals in Europe Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Prem K. Rajaram: Central European University Chair Mark Souva, Florida State University SB26: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University Organizational Learning and Corporate Social Responsibility Seeing Is Believing?: International Signaling Use of Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Economic Sanctions Chair Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University Taehee Whang: Texas A&M University Disc. David Ross Black, Dalhousie University Strategic Development Aid: Bringing the Future Back In Organizational Learning and Corporate Social Responsibility Henrik O. Breitenbauch: Danish Institute for Military Studies in the Canadian Mining Sector Crafting Successful Economic Sanctions: A Unified Model of Hevina S. Dashwood: Brock University Sanction Onset and Escalation Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America: Adding Mehmet Emre Hatipoglu: Penn State University Social and Environmental Value The Deterrence of Illegitimacy: Explaining Success and Nicole M. Lindsay: Simon Fraser University Failure of US Trade Actions Julia A. Sagebien: Dalhousie University and University of Krzysztof J. Pelc: Georgetown University Puerto Rico Foreign Aid and Government Survival Organizational Learning: Case Studies in the Extractive Elena V. McLean: Texas A&M University Industries Between Rational Choice and Historical Contingency: The Frederick B. Bird: University of Waterloo Hidden Dilemma of Multiple Objectives in the Study of ISO 26000: Towards a Social Definition of Corporate Social Economic Sanctions Responsibility Maria Sperandei: Cornell University Corinne Gendron: Titulaire de la Chaire en responsabilité sociale et développement durable SB24: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Standard: Prospects for Evaluating the Future Organizational Learning Based on Progress to Date Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Kernaghan Webb: Ryerson University Chair Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein, IEP Grenoble SB27: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein, IEP Grenoble Issues in Political Economy and Development in Central Evaluating Political Risk Forecasting Models: What Works? Europe and the Former USSR Llewellyn D. Howell: Thunderbird School of Global Sponsor(s): Management Post Communist States Looking Back at the Future: Kahn and Weiner's *The Year Chair Ausra Park, Simmons College 2000" in Retrospect Disc. Tobias Hofmann, College of William & Mary Marsha B. Cohen: Florida International University; University Which Comes First, Mobility of Safety? The Politics of of Miami MAIA Transport Policies in The Czech Republic, Slovakia and A Brief History of the Future of International Politics Romania Christopher J. Fettweis: Naval War College Eleanor E. Zeff: Drake University The Emergent European Military‐Industrial Complex as co‐ State Infrastructural Power, External Pressures and evolutionary Self‐organization: An Application of Complex Varieties of Capitalist Convergence in Postcommunist Evolutionary Mechanisms in IR Europe's Heavy Industry Mehmet Y. Tezcan: Free University of Aleksandra J. Sznajder: University of Richmond SB25: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Defense‐Growth Paradigm: An Economic Investigation into Post‐Soviet States Rethinking Equality for International Relations Robert J. Eger, III: Florida State University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Bruce D. McDonald, III: Florida State University Human Rights The Effects of Political‐Cultural Ideas on Macroeconomic Chair Claudia E. Aradau, The Open University Policy: An Examination of Latvia and Belarus Disc. Barry Hindess, Australian National University David James Meadows: Dalhousie University The Spread of the Flat Tax Idea in Post‐Communist Europe SB30: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Hilary Appel: Claremont McKenna College Responsibility and Causation: Who Takes the Blame When We SB28: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Don't Know Who is at Fault? War Termination and Exit Strategies Sponsor(s): International Ethics Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Toni Erskine, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Chair Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University Disc. Tomohisa Hattori, Lehman College Disc. David E. Cunningham, Iowa State University Illiberal Justice: Questioning Responsibility and Causation Rolling the Iron Dice: Leadership Security and the Prospects Joseph D. Hoover: London School of Economics and Political for Conflict Termination Science John F. Daniel: Georgetown University Responsibility in International Relations: A Social Practice Model Managing Victory: War‐ending Settlements and Postwar Stability Kirsten Ainley: London School of Economics and Political Science Paul Brian Fritz: Hofstra University Moral Responsibility and Emotions: Acting vs. Being Withdrawing Under Fire: How to More Effectively Withdraw Silviya Lechner: King's College London from Islamist Insurgencies Joshua Gleis: Fletcher School & Columbia University Identifying Liability: Individual Responsibility for Collective Atrocity Disputed Territoriality and Ethnohistorical Claims: Kirsten J. Fisher: McGill University Understanding Intractable Territorial Conflict in Israel, Serbia, and Armenia Bystander Duties vs. Consequential Duties in Global Ethics Ariel Zellman: Northwestern University Mark Busser: McMaster University Chasing a Chimera: “Decisive defeat” and the War on Terror SB31: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Stephanie Pezard: Graduate Institute of International Studies, The Past and Future of North American Integration I Geneva Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SB29: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Chair Jeffrey M. Ayres, Saint Michael's College Nuclear Weapons, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control: Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University Alternate Perspectives and Issues Factors that Influence Cross‐Border Cooperation: A Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Multidisciplinary, Inductive Analysis Chair Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College Jason Ackleson: New Mexico State University Disc. Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa, PUC Minas Justin Kastner: Kansas State University South Asian Security and the International Nuclear Order: Regionalism and Anti‐Regionalism in North America: The Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament in the Post‐ Politics of “Us” and “Them” September 11 Era Brian Bow: Dalhousie University Mario E. Carranza: Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Governance and North American Integration: How Nuclear Proliferation Or Reversals?: A Sequential Analysis Institutionalized? How Democratic? Wondeuk Cho: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Christopher M. Sands: Hudson Institute The Challenges of Multilateral Arms Control Treaty A "Transatlantic Bridge" in a Post‐Atlanticist Age? Ratification in the United States Continuity and Change in Transatlantic Relations through Sean Giovanello: Elon University the Prism of British Identity Discourse The Irreducible Uncertainty of Nuclear Weapons: Why Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford Nuclear Proliferation is What States Make of It SB32: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Zachary J. Zwald: University of California at Santa Cruz No Impact? ‐ Critical Investigations of Success in Statebuilding, Robert Jervis meets Herbert Blumer: Theoretical Reflections Peacebuilding, and Conflict Prevention on the Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Ulla Jasper: University of St Gallen Chair Kenneth J. Menkhaus, Davidson College The India‐Pakistan ‘De‐Hyphenation’ and Changes in Disc. Kenneth J. Menkhaus, Davidson College Nuclear Equivalence Beyond Good Intentions: Peacebuilding in the Casamance Sharad Joshi: Monterey Institute of International Studies Patty Chang: University of Oxford Creating Momentum: Evaluating Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Success as Incremental Transfer and Linkages Susanna P. Campbell: Tufts University Unintended Consequences of Intimacy: Peacekeeper‐Local SB35: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel 'hookups' and Sexual Relationships in Peace Operations International Organization, the IMF, and Finance Kathleen M. Jennings: Fafo Sponsor(s): International Organization Statebuilding without the state? Local, State‐like functions Chair Wolf Hassdorf, China Foreign Affairs University, in Darfur and beyond Beijing Sumie Nakaya Disc. Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, DDR ‐ Critical Perspectives and New Insights Queens College Robert H. Muggah: Small Arms Survey The OECD and Global Governance: Taxation and Adverse impacts ‐ the case of DDR in northern Afghanistan Competition Policy Robert T. Kudrle: University of Minnesota Stina Torjesen: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs The Principles for Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt SB33: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Restructuring in Emerging Markets: A Transnational Public‐ Conflict and Cooperation in International Political Economy Private Partnership in the Governance of Global Finance Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Raymond Ritter: European Central Bank Scientific Study of International Processes Outside Options and Redistributive Bargaining in Chair Vera Troeger, University of Essex International Organizations Disc. Vera Troeger, University of Essex Phillip Y. Lipscy: Stanford University Heeding the Sirens: Why Some States Enter IMF Programs SB36: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sooner than Others? Rogue Regimes and International Society Byungwon Woo: Ohio State University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Irfan Nooruddin: The Ohio State University Chair Nancy Wright, City University of New York The Formation of Trade Rivalries in the World Trade Disc. Nancy Wright, City University of New York Organization Rebels without a Cause? US Foreign Policy and the Concept Christina Fattore: West Virginia University of Rogue States Has Kant’s Dream Become a Nightmare? Globalization, Alexandra Homolar‐Riechmann: Peace Research Institute Interdependence, and Exporting the Cost of Conflict Frankfurt Scott Helfstein: University of Michigan Regionalism and Anti‐Westernism: Deviants or Heroes? The Role of Militarized Conflict in Disaggregated Bilateral Shogo Suzuki: University of Manchester Trade Pushing International Society into Westphalian Periphery Quan Li: Texas A&M University Daniel Biró: University of South Australia Rafael Reuveny: Indiana University Dodging the Rogue: Direct Engagement with non‐State Compliance in the Fog of Law: The Impact of Institutional Actors Under Repressive Regimes Change on Compliance when no one is looking Nicholas S. Henry: Victoria University of Wellington Gregory C. Dixon: University of West Georgia Global Economic Policy Norms and Renegade Regimes Panel SB34: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Andre Broome: University of Birmingham Formal Approaches to Crisis Bargaining SB37: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Autobiography as a Source for Exploring the Past and Chair Daniel S. Morey, University of Kentucky Anticipating the Future Disc. James David Morrow, University of Michigan Sponsor(s): Global Development A Structural Model of International Bargaining International Political Sociology Yoji Sekiya: University of Rochester Chair Kiran Pervez, American University Endogenous War Aims and State Resolve Disc. Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Jeremy T. Kedziora: University of Rochester Disc. Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast Delegation, Domestic Informational Asymmetries and Accidental Scholarship and the Myth of Objectivity Leader Beliefs about Costs of War in Crisis Bargaining: A Stephen Chan: School of Oriental and African Studies Formal Model of Crisis Bargaining Objects Among Objects Aparna Kher: University of Binghamton Jenny Edkins: Aberystwyth University Bargaining and Deterrence Me, The Double Soldier: An Autobiographic Case‐Study on Stephen Quackenbush: University of Missouri the Pitfalls of Dual Citizenship Rainer Huelsse: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Ghanablah Sara M. Sorentino In Memory to a Country that has Never Existed as Such The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Wanda Vrasti: McMaster University considered in the Contemporary Context (Im)Purity of the Self Richard Langhorne: Rutgers University Kiran Pervez: American University The Impact of the 1961 and 1963 Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations on the Life of the SB38: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Diplomat Foreign Policy and Its Domestic Effects Dominic Meiklejohn Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis SB41: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Chair Bhumitra Chakma, The University of Hull Ethics, Humanity, and War Disc. Lada V. Kochtcheeva, N.C. State University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Domestic and Foreign Isolationism in a Post‐Bretton Woods System of States Chair Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University Helga Turku: Florida International University Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen A Retroactive Forecast of the Soviet Union's Fall: An Contesting the Boundaries of Humanitarian Space Application of the J‐Curve Joao F. Nogueira: PUC‐Rio Stephen R. Saunders: Vanderbilt University The Human at the Heart of War The Power of Norms in AIDS Politics: Comprative Case Maja Zehfuss: University of Manchester Studies of the United States and Japan Conceptual Problems in the Definition of Right Intent in Youngsoo Kim: Purdue University Humanitarian Intervention Creating “Good International Citizens:” Middle Powers and Fernando R. Teson: Florida State University Domestic Political Institutions Cosmopolitan Exception and the Exhaustion of the Human Jeremy Youde: University of Minnesota Duluth Susan McManus: Queen's University Belfast Tracy H. Slagter: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh The Territory of the Human and the Ethics of War Ending Apartheid in South Africa: Domestic, Regional and Dan Bulley: Queen's University Belfast International Factors SB42: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Christian Hirschi: ETH Zurich Lost in Transition? Justice and Traditional Practises in Post‐ SB39: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Conflict Societies Rethinking War Colleges: The Changing Role of Professional Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Military Education Human Rights Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario International Security Studies Disc. Adam R. Branch, San Diego State University Chair Derek Reveron, US Naval War College Here, Not There? Theorizing about why Traditional Participant Kathleen Mahoney‐Norris, Air Force Research Mechanisms Work in Some Communities, not Others Institute Joanna R. Quinn: The University of Western Ontario Participant Derek Reveron, US Naval War College Successful Cooperation or Dangerous Liaison? Integrating Participant James Craig Stone, Royal Military College of Canada Traditional and Modern Justice Mechanisms in Southeastern Afghanistan SB40: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University Diplomacy and International Law: The 1961 and 1963 Vienna Masood Karokhail: Tribal Liaison Office Conventions Reconsidered "Urban Poro", "Country Masons", Informalized Courts, and Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Not So Traditional Chiefs‐Customary or Formal Systems? International Law Local Perspectives on the Singular Social Logic of Justice in Chair John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University Post‐Conflict Liberia Stephen Lubkemann: George Washington University Disc. John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University The negotiation of the 1961 Vienna Convention on SB43: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Diplomatic Relations Global Governmentality and Sovereign Exceptionality II Kai Bruns: Keele University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology The 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and the Chair Marc Doucet, Saint Mary Commonwealth Disc. Michael de Larrinaga, University of Ottawa Radziah Abdul Rahim: Universiti Utara Malaysia Hobbes, War, Movement Britain and the Negotiation and Ratification of the 1961 Leonie Ansems de Vries: King's College London Vienna Convention Jorg W. Spieker: King's College London Lorna Lloyd: Keele University Sovereignty as Governmentality? – A Historical Reading Diasporas, Immigrants and Security: Foreign Triggers, Halvard Leira: NUPI Domestic Violence Security, Political Economy and the Self‐Limitation of Global Juris Pupcenoks: University of Delaware Governmental Reason Redefining Ethinicty: Borders, Countries, Nations. . . Nicholas Kiersey: Ohio University, Chillicothe Gunjan Sondhi: University of Sussex Bordering Sovereignty SB46: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Christopher Alderson: Carleton University The BRICs as "Responsible Global Stakeholders?" Implications Falling for Carl Schmitt: The Dangers of Theorizing "Liberal for the United States, Great Power Competition and World Enmity” Order Gergely Romsics: Hungarian Institute of International Affairs Sponsor(s): International Political Economy SB44: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Climate Change, Human Security and the Future of Local Chair Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, City University of Contexts New York and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Disc. Parag Khanna, London School of Economics and Chair Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Political Science & New America Foundation Disc. George Shambaugh, Georgetown University Brazil in Collaborative Global Financial Politics Human Security and Climate Change: A Comparative Case Leslie Elliott Armijo: Portland State University of Tuvalu and the Inuit China as a (More?) Responsible Stakeholder: A Requirement P. Brian Fisher: University of California at Irvine for Recognition as a Great Power Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Economic Recovery: Michael Glosny: Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Sustainability Question in Post‐Ivan Grenada Russia’s Re‐emergence and the Struggle over Global Jonathan Rosenberg: University of Alaska Fairbanks Engagement Leveraging Vulnerabilities to Understand Human Cynthia Roberts: Hunter College, City University of New York Adaptation to Climate Change and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia D. G. Webster: Universiy of Southern California University Financing a Tragedy of the Commons? Microfinance and Post‐socialist States and Global Norms Sustainable Environmental Development in Uganda and Peter Rutland: Wesleyan University Rwanda SB47: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Heather Goldsworthy: University of California at Irvine Security Challenges in South America Water, Climate Change and Human Security in the Middle Sponsor(s): International Security Studies East and North Africa Chair Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia Erika S. Weinthal: Duke University Disc. Rebecca K. Root, State University of New York at Jeannie L. Sowers: University of New Hampshire Geneseo Avner Vengosh: Duke University Land disputes kill: Poverty and Inequality as Determinants SB45: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel of the Brazilian Agrarian Violence Transnational Ethnic Mobilization Artur Zimerman: Universidade de Sao Paulo Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies UN Peacekeeping and Regional Security Cooperation: An Assessment of Southern Cone Countries Participation in Chair Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland at College Park MINUSTAH Disc. Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro Ethnic Networks, International Crime, and the State in Post‐ Communist Eastern Europe On the Path towards Instability? The Supposed “Arms Race” Lyubov G. Mincheva: University of Sofia/University of in South America and the Role of Brazil in the Continent Maryland Regional Security Joanisval B. Goncalves: Senate of Brazil Ted Robert Gurr: University of Maryland at College Park Transnational Cooperation of Ethnopolitical Mobilization: A The Issue of Access to the Ocean in the Relation between Survey Analysis of European Ethnopolitical Groups Chile and Leslie E. Wehner: German Institute of Global and Area Studies Yu‐Wen Chen: European Integration and Minority Nationalist Parties Understanding the Barriers to Peace in 21st Century Emelyne Cheney: London School of Economics and Political Science Jasmin Hristov: York University SB48: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Secrets behind Territoriality and Conflict: Explaining Foreign Aid: An Incentive for Development? how Ethno‐Territorial Attachments may be a Key to Conflict Intractability Sponsor(s): Global Development Tova Norlen: Johns Hopkins University International Political Economy Panel Chair Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College SC02: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Truth Commisssions and Ethics in Peace‐Building Renegotiating the Food Aid Convention: Background, Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Context, and Issues Chair Hugo van der Merwe, Centre for the Study of Marc J. Cohen: SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Violence and Reconciliation Disc. Michael Kuchinsky, Gardner Webb University Preferences, Variance, and Politics of Multiple Lenders: The Case of Brazil Truth or Justice? ‐ The Appropriate Mechanism for Ruth Ben‐Artzi: Providence College Accountability for Genocide and Crimes against Humanity in Africa Market Institutions, Diversity, and Foreign Assistance Kofi Nsia‐Pepra: Ohio Northern University Sally Anderson: Florida State University The Politics of Reconciliation in Truth Commissions Aiding Inequality: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis of Foreign Aid's Tarja H. Väyrynen: University of Tampere Effect on Income Distribution in Developing Countries Daniel L. Nielson: Brigham Young University Peacebuilding: A Critical View Ramon Blanco Freitas: University of Coimbra Timothy J. Layton: Brigham Young University Reconciliation in Contemporary Post Conflict Cenarios:an The Millennium Development Corporation: Merely a Impossible Mission? Palliative or a Permanent Prescription for Development’s Perverse Incentive Problem? Renata B. Ferreira: Pontifical Catholic University ‐ PUC‐Rio Julian C. Westerhout: Illinois State University SC03: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable SB49: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Obama and the Declining Significance of Race?: Race, Politics, and International Affairs Panel Discussion on Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of the Road Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Chair Inderjeet S. Parmar, University of Manchester Chair Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University Participant Deborah F. Atwater, Penn State University Chair Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at Participant Mark Ledwidge, The University of warwick Birmingham Participant Kevern J. Verney, Edge Hill University Participant Heidi Bagtazo, Senior Editor, Routledge Participant Felix Berenskoetter, Former Editor, Millennium: SC04: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Journal of International Studies Natural Resource Management and Peacebuilding Participant Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Participant Emek M. Ucarer, Bucknell University Chair Scott Gates, International Peace Research Institute, Participant Colin Wight, Editor, European Journal of International Oslo Relations Disc. Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University Wealth Sharing in Nepal: The Promise of Land Reform SC01: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Jason T. Miklian: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Identity, Territory and Violence Do Resource‐Related Peacebuilding Initiatives Build Peace? Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Siri Aas Rustad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Peace Studies Helga Malmin Binningsboe: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Chair Erin Jenne, Central European University Philippe A. Le Billon: UBC Disc. Erin Jenne, Central European University Identity in Conflict: Examining the Nexus between Identity Understanding Environmental and Natural Resources and War in the Chechen Conflict Governance in War‐Torn Societies Michael D. Beevers: University of Maryland Craig Douglas Albert: University of Connecticut From EOKA A' to B': The Evolution of Organized Political SC05: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Violence in the Greek‐Turkish Conflict on Cyprus The Political Economy of Conflict and War Odysseas Chistou: University of Texas at Austin Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Identity and Violence in Armed Conflict Peace Studies Livia Isabella Schubiger: University of Zurich Chair Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Disc. Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz FPI, Exit Costs, and Conflict SC08: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Hoon Lee: Texas Tech University Feminist Research, Pedagogy and Activism after 9/11 Military Occupation and Economic Reforms Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Inhan Kim: University of Virginia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Envy or Enmity? Regional Trade Agreements and External Human Rights Conflict Chair Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at Matthew D. Shaffer: University of South Carolina Plattsburgh Globalization, Biased Brokers, and Internal Armed Conflict: Participant Rabab Abdulhadi Making More than Peace Participant Christine Keating, Ohio State University Jessica L. McGary: University of Arizona Participant Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati SC06: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Participant Isis Nusair, Denison University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future: A Foreign Policy Participant Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati Model Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis SC09: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future: Japan in Patterns of Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Role International Affairs Discrimination and Religion Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Yasemin Akbaba: Gettysburg College Chair Kimie Hara, University of Waterloo Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar: University of Economics and Disc. Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University Technology The Rising Sun Was No Jackal: Japan, the Axis Pact, and Explaining and Predicting Iranian Behavior in the Nuclear Alliance Formation Theory Crisis Tsuyoshi Kawasaki: Simon Fraser University Balkan Devlen: Izmir University of Economics Japan‐DPRK and Japan‐USSR Negotiations: Past Lessons and Christian Zionism and US Support for Israel Future Considerations for Japanese Diplomacy in Northeast Carolyn C. James: Pepperdine University Asia Catherine A. Withrow: Stephens College Kimie Hara: University of Waterloo Foreign Intervention? The Very Domestic (Lebanese) Politics of Contention: Japanese Debates on the US‐Japan Sources of US policy towards Lebanon Security Alliance Marie‐Joelle Zahar: Universite de Montreal Keiko Hirata: California State University, Northridge The Role of Emotions in US Foreign Policy Decision‐Making National Mobilization and Global Engagement: Assia Alexieva: Graduate Institute of International and Understanding Japan's Response to Global Climate Change Development Studies, Geneva Initiatives SC07: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Carin L. Holroyd: University of Waterloo Re‐visiting the Relationship between International Relations Japan and the East Asian Maritime Security Order and the Philosophy of Science Gaye Christoffersen: Soka University of America Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SC10: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University Theorizing and Assessing UN Peacekeeping Disc. Alexander Edward Wendt, Ohio State University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Conventionalism and the History of IR Theory Chair Roland Paris, University of Ottawa Fred Barry Chernoff: Colgate University Disc. Roland Paris, University of Ottawa Charles Taylor’s Critical Realism The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: A Public Good Keith L. Topper: Northwestern University Approach to Peacekeeping Let's Get Real! IR Theory and Ontological Fantasy Alexander Kocks: John G. Gunnell: State University of New York at Albany A Mid‐Range Theory of International Peacekeeping The Impossible Dream: Living without the Philosophy of Oldrich Bures: Metropolitan University Prague Science in Political Science Theories of Management and the Practice of Peacekeeping Colin Wight: Editor, European Journal of International Relation Reform Michael Lipson: Concordia University Casting Globally: Towards Better Conflict Assessment and Prediction in the Information Age Nate P. Haken: Fund for Peace Information Operations Metrics for Stability Operations Humanitarianism and the Ethics of Climate Change Eric V. Larson: RAND Corporation Henry Radice: London School of Economics and Political Scienc SC11: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Markets or Maple Trees?: Constructing a Sustainable Challenges of Security, Economic Development and Environmental Ethic Democratization in Africa Josh C. Gellers: University of California at Irvine Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group Rethinking Anthropocentric Politics Chair Richard A. Joseph, Northwestern University Rafi Youatt: Reed College Disc. Richard A. Joseph, Northwestern University The Science Trap: Confronting Skepticism without Distributional Consequences of Africa’s Inclusive Positivism, a Proposition for the Ecological Demos Governance Peter Jacques: University of Central Florida Carl A. LeVan: American University SC14: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Political Participation in Africa: An Analysis of Voting in Challenges of Administering International Studies Programs: Botswana, Nigeria, and Tanzania Alternative Models Gina M. S. Lambright: George Washington University Sponsor(s): International Education Michele T. Kuenzi: University of Nevada Las Vegas Chair Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina at Wag the Dog: How Oil States Manipulate the International Charlotte Financial Insitutitions Participant Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis John F. Clark: Florida International University Participant Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Reconsidering the Relationship between Development Aid Participant Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University and Democracy Promotion: A Review of the Mozambique Case from 1994‐2008 Participant Darin Van Tassell, Georgia Southern University Carrie Lynn Manning: Georgia State University Participant Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at Birmingham Non‐State Actors and the Enforcement of Property Rights Sandra Joireman: Wheaton College SC15: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel SC12: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Gender/Race/Culture: Conflict and Diffusion in a Globalized Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility World Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University International Political Economy What is a Corporate Diplomacy? Chair Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Gilberto Sarfati: Ibmec‐SP‐Brazil Disc. Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Governing the Extractive Industries: The Extractive Circulation of Desire: Freedom, Capital, and the Political Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and the Voluntary Economy of the International Mail‐Order Brides Industry Principles on Security and Human Rights as Transnational Anne‐Marie D'Aoust: University of Pennsylvania Regimes Being Different: Contesting Gendered Norms through Thomas H. Hansen: King's College London Globalizing Youth Countercultures Vertical and Horizontal Races: The Impact of Multinational Angela Bee McCracken: University of Southern California Corporations on Host Country Human Rights Regimes What Would Black‐Haired Bridget Jonesers Do? Cross‐ Brian C. Potter: The College of New Jersey Cultural Comparisons in Current Conversations over Single The Political Economy of Corporate Responsibility as a Form Women’s Lives, Aging and Family Obligations of Private Governance Ching‐Yu Louisa Chang: University of Florida Daniel P. Kinderman: Cornell University Feminist ideas Travelling: Transnational Practices and Shareholder Activism and the Forgotten Construction of Academic Collaboration in the Field of Gender Studies in Corporate Social Responsibility Russia and Sweden Michael R. MacLeod: Bentley University Anna A. Temkina: European University at St.Petersburg SC13: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Elena A. Zdravomyslova: European University at St.Petersburg Ethics and Global Environmental Politics Gunnel M. Karlsson: Örebro university, Sweden Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Erika Svedberg: Örebro University International Ethics Chair Deborah S. Davenport, University of Buckingham Disc. Hans Bruyninckx, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium SC16: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel SC19: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Human Rights, Peacebuilding, and International The Micro‐Politics of Mass Violence Communication Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): International Communication International Security Studies Chair Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International Chair Omar McDoom, University of Oxford and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Disc. Marie Besancon Disc. Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International Disc. Omar McDoom, University of Oxford and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Fairness and Ethnicity: Evidence from a Three‐Player The Mouse that Roared: ICT and Peacebuilding in Dictator Game in Bosnia Israel/Palestine Sam Whitt: Mount Mercy College Charmaine Stanley: University of Toronto Who Riots and Why? Explaining Individual Participation in Trends in the Political Economy of the Network‐Centric Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Warfare Industries Alexandra Scacco: Columbia University Brian M. Murphy: Niagara University Explaining Intra‐City Variations in Collective Violence: The Fixing Famine: The Politics of Information Systems in an Case of Anti‐Chinese Rioting in Jakarta, Indonesia in May International Relief Effort 1998 Jericho Burg: University California at San Diego Suranjan U. Weeraratne: McGill University From an Analog Past to a Digital Future ‐ Information and The Vicious Circle of State‐Building and Nation‐Building Communication Technology in Conflict Management during the Democratization of Ethnically divided Post‐Civil Daniel Wehrenfennig: University of California at Irvine War Societies The Politics of Cross‐National Media Coverage of Thorsten Gromes: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt International Conflicts Panel Helma de Vries: Eastern Connecticut State University SC20: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Judging Wars SC17: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Law Gauging the Threat of Terrorism Chair Davis Lemay Brown II, University of Virginia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Davis Lemay Brown II, University of Virginia Chair Christopher J. Fettweis, Naval War College War and Intention Participant Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University Darrell R. Cole: Drew University Participant Ian S. Lustick, University of Pennsylvania Creating a Just War Index? Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University Walter H. Dorn: Canadian Forces College Participant Andrew L. Stigler, Naval War College David Mandel

Unjust Conduct in a Just War: Do Violations of Jus in Bello Panel SC18: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Negate the Overall Justice of War? Domestic and International Influences on Turkish Foreign Shunzo Majima: Hokkaido University Policy War and Peace in Islam Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Farid Mirbagheri: University of Nicosia Chair Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Just War Theory and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Disc. Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Vesselin I. Popovski: UNU Turkish Foreign Policy and Armed Forces Panel Isik Gurleyen: Izmir University of Economics SC21: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Everyday and the Sociology of Technocratic Practices Turkey's Accession to the EU: Its Impact on Reconstituting Democracy and Security in Europe Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Meltem Muftuler‐Bac: Sabanci University Chair Philippe Bonditti, Watson Institute, Brown University Reassessing Continuity and Change in the Convergence of Disc. Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute International Interests: Turkish‐US Relations in the Middle East Affairs Muge Kinacioglu: Hacettepe University The Everyday as an Alternative in the Sociology of Technocratic Practices Emel G. Oktay: Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey Julien Jeandesboz: Sciences Po Paris/CERI The Influence of the EU on the Making of Turkish Foreign Practical Norms, not Ethics: Social Sanction and the Policy Everyday in UN Conflict Management Ozlem Terzi: Istanbul University David Ambrosetti: French National Center for Scientific Research Governing without Knowledge? The Constitution of Metrics of Measurement – Can we use the Metrics from Expertise in UN Peacebuilding Social Network Analysis to Inform Stability Measurement? Ole Jacob Sending: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs David F. Davis: George Mason University SC22: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Third Wave of Methodology: The Application of Fuzzy‐ Legitimacy in a Fragmented Polity: Debating the European Set Analysis in International Relations Union's Democratic Dilemma Susan Jackson: University of Arizona Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Security Challenges in the Age of Terror: Sea Change or Chair Christopher J. Bickerton, University of Oxford Nothing New Under the Sun? Disc. Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Ivan Savic: Columbia University Political Science “When Frames Compete, Who Wins?” An Examination of Legitimacy in the European Union: Do Too Many Cooks Framing Effects in Foreign Policy Crises: An Experimental Spoil the Broth? Approach Christopher J. Bickerton: University of Oxford Jeffrey A. Guse: University Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Legitimacy beyond Democracy: Configuring Freedom and Prediction as Advocacy: What Realism's Predictive Failures Equality in the European Union Reveal about Value Judgments in Social Science Christine Reh: University College London Christine M. Lee: Duke University Nicole Bolleyer: University of Exeter James E. Bourke: Duke University Consensus, Persuasion, Majority: Three Logics of Action for Political Ideology at the Crossroads: Is There a Real Impact the EU in the Multilateral System on State Behavior? Robert Kissack: Institut Barcelona d´Estudis Internacionals Costel Calin: University of Tennessee Sovereignty and Polity Legitimacy in the European Union SC25: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Cormac S. Mac Amhlaigh: University of Edinburgh Current issues Concerning Genocide SC23: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Human Rights Contending Perspectives on the Energy Crisis and the Chair Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New Environment York Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Hearts, Minds or Souls? Spatial Variation in Genocidal Violence during a Counter‐insurgency Campaign Chair Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Christopher M. Sullivan: University of Notre Dame Disc. Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol: Factors Words that Build Silence: The UN Security Council and the Affecting Investment in Carbon Abatement Projects Genocide in Rwanda Mariana B. Carpanezzi: University of Brasilia Philippe Ambrosi: World Bank Donald Larson: The World Bank First Response or Final Solution? Predicting the Timing of Genocide and Politicide during Civil War Mahfuzur Rahman: The World Bank Alyssa K. Prorok: University of Maryland Ariel Dinar: University of California at Riverside Explaining Genocide: Bringing the State Back In Network Dynamics in International Negotiations on Climate Mark Beeman: Northern Arizona University Change (1992‐2008): Analyzing the Structural Configuration at the Outset of the “Bali Roadmap” SC26: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Christian Hirschi: ETH Zurich Inclusive Multipartite Governance Mechanisms: Innovative The Political Economy of Energy Efficiency Tools for the Future? Phillip Y. Lipscy: Stanford University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy International Environmental Justice: Where are We Heading Chair Volker Rittberger, University of Tübingen With Biofuels? Disc. Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Legitimate Relations and Diplomacy Governance for and with Marginalized Stakeholders? SC24: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Henrike C. Thies: University of Tübingen Prediction and Ideology: Old and New Approaches Explaining Multipartite Governance Mechanisms – Lessons Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) from Internet Governance Patrick O. Theiner: Trinity College Dublin Chair Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University Disc. Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: Global and Inclusive Governance for the Diamond Sector Wolf Christian Paes: Bonn International Center for Conversion Multisectoralism, Participation and Stakeholder The Consequences of Exit: What Happens When Effectiveness: The Negated Role of Non‐State Actors in Intervening Powers Leave? Global Health Governance David M. Edelstein: Georgetown University Adele Langlois: University of Cambridge SC29: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Garrett Wallace Brown: University of Sheffield The 'Gender Gap' in Foreign Policy‐Making and Domestic Multi‐stakeholder Governance and the Politics of Institution‐Building Accountability: Analyzing the Forest Stewardship Council Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Sander Chan: Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Chair Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global SC27: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Management Identity and Political Perception in Central Eurasia Disc. Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Sponsor(s): Post Communist States The Diplomacies of Ultimate Fighting: Resurgent Masculinities of Global Militancy Chair Bo Petersson, Lund University Dan Bousfield: McMaster University Disc. Dmitry Gorenburg, Harvard University Disc. Markus Thiel, Florida International University Exploring the Gender Gap in Public Support for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy What do US Students Think of the Russian Federation Cigdem Kentmen: Izmir University of Economics Today? Alexander V. Laskin: Quinnipiac University The Dynamics of Gender Difference in Reaction to US Defense Spending, 1965‐2008 Between Hope and Hindrance: Analyzing Attitudes Toward Richard J. Stoll: Rice University Democracy of Students of the Russian Far East Jeffrey S. Lindstrom: Claremont Graduate University Richard C. Eichenberg: Tufts University Nation and State building in Moldova: State, Nation and The Headscarf Issue In The Feminist Discourse In Turkey Minority Rights Sevgi Uçan Çubukçu: Istanbul University Alla Rosca: Tulane University Successful Female Leaders Managing Small Business Romanian or European: Why Does the Romanian Challenges Constitutional Court Choose National or Supranational Melanie L. Brown: University of Phoenix SAS Influences? SC30: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Raluca Viman Miller: Georgia State University Novel Perspectives: Integrating National and State Level Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Currency, Identity, and Nation‐Building: National Currency Chair Ronald L. Tammen, Mark O. Hatfield School of Choices in the Post‐Soviet States Government Scott Cooper: Brigham Young University Disc. Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State SC28: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel University of New York Government Influence: Measuring Political Reach Exit Strategies and Peace Consoldiation Kristin P. Johnson: University of Rhode Island Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz: Sentia Group Peace Studies Exploring Optimal Public Expenditure Frontier: Stochastic Chair Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Social Production Frontier Approach Disc. Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico M. Andrew Abdollahian: Claremont Graduate University Exit and Peace Operations: When and How to Leave Kyungkook Kang: Claremont Graduate University Kinshasa, Kabul, Dili, and Darfur William Joseph Durch: Stimson Center Provincial Investment Decisions: The Spatial Diffusion of FDI in China and India Exit and State‐Building in Belligerent Occupations Tadeusz Kugler: La Sierra University Gregory H. Fox: Wayne State University Law School Travis Coan: Claremont Graduate University Exits from Colonialism, Occupation, Mandate and Trusteeship Arrangements and International Territorial A Scientific Approach to Understanding Regional Integration Administration: The Competing Normative Models of Birol A. Yesilada: Portland State University Trusteeship and Self‐Determination Peter A. Noordijk: Portland State University Ralph Wilde: University College London Gaspare M. Genna: The University of Texas at El Paso International Administrations, Exit, and Peace Consolidation The Politics of Births and Deaths in India: Evidence from the Dominik : University of Reading States Siddarth Swaminathan: La Sierra University John Thomas: La Sierra University SC31: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Implications for Trade Patterns of a Viable Northwest The Past and Future of North American Integration II Passage Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Stephen M. Carmel: Old Dominion University Chair Jason Ackleson, New Mexico State University Economic Globalization and National Insecurity: Vulnerabilities in the Global Intermodal Shipping Network Disc. Jason Ackleson, New Mexico State University Steven Aviv Yetiv: Old Dominion University Multilevel Political Opportunity from NAFTA to the SPP: Exploring the Limits of Citizen Claims‐Making Across the David C. Earnest: Old Dominion University North American Region Seapower, Trade, and Security: The Navy's Role Laura Catharine Macdonald: Carleton University John F. Garofano: US Naval War College Jeffrey M. Ayres: Saint Michael's College SC34: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Bringing North America into Being: The Security and Change and Dynamics in Interstate Conflict Processes Prosperity Partnership and the Geo‐Graphing of a Continent Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Janine Brodie: University of Alberta Chair Resat Bayer, Koc University The Weakest Link? Mexico’s Security and Prosperity in the Disc. Resat Bayer, Koc University Future of North American Integration `Paths of Glory?' Battles, Dynamic Utility and Interstate War Stephanie Golob: City University of New York Duration, 1816‐1985 North American Regionalism and Women's Citizenship: Andrew J. Enterline: University of North Texas Views from Urban/Rural Mexico Steven R. Liebel: University of North Texas Rosalba A. Icaza: Institute of Social Studies A Change for the Better: How Revolutions and Regime SC32: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Transitions affect Military Capability and War Outcomes Peace and Stability Operations Measurement: Panel II – Case Glenn Palmer: Penn State University Studies Michael Bernhard: University of Florida Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Jeffrey T. Carter: Penn State University Chair Pauline H. Baker, The Fund for Peace Deploying Military Bases Overseas: An Emprical Assessment Disc. Robert Grossman‐Vermaas, OSD/USACE Michael A Allen: Binghamton Univerity Measureing Progress in Conflict Environments (MPICE) Rising Opposition, Shifting Leader Orientations, and Michael J. Dziedzic: US Institute of Peace Politicized Crises: The Domestic Steps in the Road to Great UK Experiences Of Measuring Campaigns on Recent Power Wars, Operations Joe D. Hagan: West Virginia University George Rose: Ministry of Defence United Kingdom International “Social” Proximity and Third Party The Haiti Stabilization Initiative: Base Line and Change Intervention Techniques in Ongoing Disputes Brenda D. Wyler: US Army Renato Corbetta: University of Alabama ‐ Birmingham Methodology for evaluating PRTs SC35: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Yuji Uesugi: Hiroshima University Foreign Policy Decision‐making and International Organization Synergy between Operational Analysis and Human Factors Sponsor(s): International Organization to Support Nation Building: A Real World Example during Chair Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh the ISAF Mission in Kunduz Afghanistan Disc. Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Joerg C. G. Wellbrink: German Army Inducing Non‐Member State Compliance through Corinna Semling: Human Factors Team Socialization: Why Iceland Implements the Schengen Acquis SC33: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Johanna Jonsdottir: University of Cambridge Waves of Change? Maritime Commerce and the Changing United Nations? NATO? or the EU? How States Decide of Global Political Economy their Channels of Assistance when Disaster Strikes Abroad Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Cecile Wendling: European University Institute Chair David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University Two Logics, One Treaty: The Lisbon Treaty and EU Foreign Disc. Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Policy in Brussels and the United Nations Rethinking the International Trade Regime: International Anne Degrand‐Guillaud: European Commission Asymmetries of Power and Institutionalization in Debate Katie Verlin Laatikainen: Adelphi University Ivan T. M. Oliveira: Federal University of Bahia Institutional Possibilies and Network Opportunities ‐ Connecting to the Global Economy ‐ Changes in Port Analyzing Swedish Strategic Action in EU Negotiations Development Patterns for Countries on the Periphery Matilda Broman: Lund University William Laventhal: Rutgers University SC36: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel China's Quest for Energy Security: Political, Economic, and Regions, Borders, and Democracy Security Implications Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Jean A. Garrison: University of Wyoming Scientific Study of International Processes Regional Implications of China’s New Foreign Policy in Latin America: The Energetic Factor Chair Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex Carmen A. Mendes: University of Coimbra Disc. Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina Maite J. Iturre: University of the Basque Country Regional Democracy and Peaceful Borders: Assessing the Relationship between Conflict and Democracy in the Region China’s Preferential Trade Policies and Small State Douglas M. Gibler: University of Alabama Diplomacy Marc Lanteigne: University of St. Andrews Alex Braithwaite: University College London International Migration and the Diffusion of Democracy: SC39: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Friends or Foes? "They're Just Like Us!": Civilian/Military Collaboration in the Yoon‐Ah Oh: Ohio State University IR Classroom Sarah E. W. Sokhey: Ohio State Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Political Arrangements and Geographic Proximity: the International Security Studies Effect(s) of Land Borders on Interstate Conflict Chair Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College Michael E. Aleprete: Westminster College Participant Stephanie Ahern, Council on Foreign Relations Aaron Michael Hoffman: Purdue University Participant Jonathan Becker, Bard College SC37: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Participant Amanda Gookins, United States Military Academy Participant Cindy Jebb, United States Military Academy Cosmopolitan, National or Indigenous Identities Participant Scott A. Silverstone, United States Military Academy Sponsor(s): Global Development

Chair Feyzi Baban, Trent University Panel Disc. Feyzi Baban, Trent University SC40: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Cosmopolitanism without Agents? Engaging the Statist Diplomacy and Nationalism: New and Old Actors in Critique International Political Orders Sponsor(s): Ariel Ivanier: Boston University Diplomatic Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Production of the Public in Nigeria Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Laura M. Routley: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Chair Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Identity, Well‐Being, External Forces and Internal Dynamics in Indigenous Communities of the 8th Region, Chile Disc. Alan K. Henrikson, Tufts University Claudio J. Gonzalez: University of Concepcion Vatican Diplomacy Towards Islamic States Jeanne W. Simon: Universidad de Concepcion Jaclyn O. McEachern: Catholic University Beyond Fragmentation and Exclusion – A Critical Reading of Renaissance of Heteronomy: Co‐existence of Old and New “Globalization” and , under the Light of the International Political Orders Problem of Identities Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama: Pontificia Universidade Jozef Batora: Austrian Academy of Sciences Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Structural Alignment: Changing Orders in North and South Local Politics and Global Development: Campaigns against Christian A. May: University of Bremen "Traditional Cultural Practices" in East Africa SC41: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Jonneke Koomen: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Researching Global Politics with a Feminist Ethic SC38: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies China's Foreign Economic Policies Global Development Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis International Ethics Chair Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Chair Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University Disc. Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Disc. Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University China in Africa: A Mutually beneficial Strategic Partnership? In(trans)determinacy: Tracking Capital, Feminist The Case of Sudan Ethnography and Trafficked Women on the Border Daniela Nascimento: University of Coimbra Jacqueline Berman: BPA Carmen A. Mendes: University of Coimbra Participation, Ethics and Power: Engaging in Research Chinese vs. US Political Warfare In Africa Collaborations with Feminist Environmental Justice Sterling Johnson: Central Michigan University Movements Sonalini Sapra: Vanderbilt University A Feminist Research Ethic for International Relations Measuring the Economic Loss due to Future Increase in Jacqui True: University of Auckland Tropical Cyclones in East Asia: Potential for Conflict or Brooke Ackerly: Vanderbilt University Cooperation? Christian Webersik: United Nations University Institute of Panel SC42: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Advanced Studies The Politics of Energy Climate Change and Communal Level Violence in the Horn Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies of Africa International Political Economy Douglas G. Bond: Harvard University Chair David A. Deese, Boston College Meteorological Hazards, Sustainable Development, And Disc. Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for Political Stability: A Comparative Study For Haiti And The International Relations Dominican Republic between 1850 and 2007 1970s Redux?: State Action and Anti‐American Reaction in Christian D. Klose: Columbia University the International Political Economy of Energy Climate Change, Energy Security and China’s Development Paul A. Williams: Bilkent University Dilemma Energy MNCs and Russia: The End of the Bear's Hibernation Paul J. Smith: Naval War College Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard: San Francisco State University SC45: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Energy and Ideas: Conceptualizing Energy Policy in the UK Institutional Influences on Ethnic Mobilization and Russia 2004‐2008 Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Caroline I. S. Kuzemko: Warwick University Chair Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University Energy Integration in the Americas Disc. Natividad Gutierrez Chong, Instituto de Duncan Wood: Institute Tecnologic Autonomo de Mexico Investigaciones Sociales. National University of Assessing the Looming Global Energy Crunch: Governance Mexico. UNAM versus Geopolitics Minority Groups in Nation Building: Analysis of Emerging Jan Martin Witte: Global Public Policy Institute Institutional Realities of the Ghanaian Democracy Andreas Goldthau: Central European University Francis Wiafe‐Amoako: Howard University SC43: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel What's in a Name? Ethnic Party Identity and Democratic The Global Sensible: Rancière, Aesthetics and the Political Consolidation Marijke Breuning: University of North Texas Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development John Ishiyama: University of North Texas International Political Sociology Ethnic Parties and Political Alternatives: Party Choice in the Post‐Soviet Republics Chair Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Holley E. Hansen: University of Iowa Disc. Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa On Aesthetics and International Politics SC46: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Geoffrey A. Whitehall: Acadia University Great Britain as a Superpower During the Era of the Two On Rancière’s Concept of ‘People' World Wars, 1880‐1945 Sponsor(s): Julian Reid: King's College London Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Diplomacy, Dissensus and the Re‐partitioning of the Global Chair Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University Sensible Disc. Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Sam O. Opondo: University of Hawaii at Manoa Imperial Consolidation: The Policy of the Ententes Revisited Becoming War: Affective Machines and the Biopolitical Thomas G. Otte: University of East Anglia Aesthetics of Mass Slaughter Britain's Defence Position 1919‐39 Jairus V. Grove: Johns Hopkins University Keith E. Neilson: Royal Military College of Canada SC44: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Anglo‐German Relations Pre‐1914 and the Idea of British Climate Change and Human Security in Developing Countries Strategic Decline John H. Maurer: Naval War College Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Security Studies Anglo‐American Strategic Relations, 1900‐45 Greg C. Kennedy: King's College London Chair Clionadh A. Raleigh, Trinity College, Dublin Disc. Henrik Urdal, Peace and Research Institute Oslo SC47: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel (PRIO) Security Challenges in Africa The Political Dimension of Climate Change Vulnerability Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Clionadh A. Raleigh: Trinity College, Dublin Chair Emmanuel Ezi Obuah, Alabama A&M University Disc. Emmanuel Ezi Obuah, Alabama A&M University Sponsored Wars in Africa Global Technology Diffusion: Challenges for the System of Dylan Craig: American University International Relations War and Peace in Africa: The Democratic Republic (DRC) of Ivan V. Danilin: Institute of World Economy and International Conga and Zambia Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Institute of International Relations James J. Hentz: Virginia Military Institute Bush‐Blair‐Berlusconi and the Global War on Terror: Old Explaining Uganda’s Involvement in the DR Congo, 1996‐ Structures, New Discourses and the Contemporary Rhetoric 2007 of Conflict Dan Fahey: University of California at Berkeley Federica Ferrari: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Panel SC48: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Mapping the Overlapping Spheres: European The Political Economy of Natural Resources Constitutionalism under the Treaty of Lisbon Sponsor(s): Global Development Ian Cooper: ARENA, University of Oslo International Political Economy SC95: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Chair Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa Campaigns, Elections, and International Communication Disc. Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa Sponsor(s): International Communication Between the Washington Consensus and the La Paz Disc. Hans‐Martin Jaeger, Carleton University Consensus: The Nationalization of the Bolivian Hydrocarbon 290 or so Elections Later ‐ Democratization, Good Sector and the Future of Development Governance and Socioeconomic Development in Sub‐ Katherine Ann McElroy: University of British Columbia Saharan Africa Natural Resource Abundance, Foreign Business and Quality John D. Osae‐Kwapong: George Mason University of Government The Evolution of E‐Campaigning: Testing the Innovation and Mette Anthonsen: Gothenburg University Normalization Paradigm in a Longitudinal Design Explaining Uneven Reform in Nigeria’s Oil Sector: Eva J. Schweitzer: University of Mainz International Aspirations and Political Constraints This is My Territory: Election Posters as Local Campaigns Alexandra C. Gillies: University of Cambridge Signaling ‐ The Case of and Belgium Can the Resource Curse in Nigeria be Reversed? The Case Delia Dumitrescu: The Ohio State University for Institutional Realignment between the State and International Non‐Governmental Organizations and Multinational Oil Companies Government Repression: When is Campaigning Effective? Sakah Mahmud: Transylvania University Jana Von Stein: University of Michigan Roundtable SC49: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Johannes Urpelainen: University of Michigan International Relations – Post‐Western or Post‐Westphalian? SC96: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Gender Analyses of Global Politics Chair Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Sponsor(s): Frankfurt/Germany Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Participant Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Disc. Anita Weiss, University of Oregon Participant Thomas J. Biersteker, Graduate Institution of Strange Bedfellows: How and Why (Some) Feminists Have International Studies, Geneva Influenced US Foreign Policy on Prostitution Participant Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University Cheryl A. Auger: University of Toronto Participant Allen Carlson, Cornell University SC97: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Participant Petr Drulak, Institute of International Relations Gender Issues in Global Politics Participant Jonas Hagmann, Graduate Institute of International Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies and Development Studies IHEID, Geneva Disc. Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Participant Arlene Beth Tickner, Universidad de los Andes Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: Is there a Gender Kuznets Curve? Poster Session SC94: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Emerging Methodologies and Novel Approaches in The Effects of Women’s Rights on the Success of International Communication Microcredit Lending Institutions Sponsor(s): International Communication Elisabeth C. Bremer: The College of Wooster Disc. Irene S. Wu, Federal Communications Commission Matthew Krain: The College of Wooster Anarchy Is What Technology Makes of It: A Materialistic Women's Rights and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Selection of the Social Construction of Power Politics Robert L. Ostergard: University of Nevada, Reno Ariel Kabiri: Haifa University SD01: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel SD03: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Governing Transboundary Waters: Confronting Conflict and Tibet Question in International Politics Uncertainty Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair P. Christiaan Klieger, California Academy of Sciences Scientific Study of International Processes Participant Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Chair Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University Participant Jack Patrick Hayes, Norwich University Disc. Ken Conca, University of Maryland Participant Nitasha Kaul, University of the West of England Conflict from Uncertainty and Uncertainty from Participant David J. Sarquis, ITESM Cooperation: How Uncertainty is dealt in Inter‐State Participant Tenzin Tethong interactions over Transboundary Waters Participant Tsering Topgyal, Department of International Naho Mirumachi: King's College London Relations, London School of Economics and Political The Formation of River Monitoring Institutions: Geography, Science Issues, and Politics Participant Diane Wolff Douglas M. Stinnett: University of Georgia Jaroslav Tir: University of Georgia SD04: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Role of Uncertainties in the Design of International Managing Conflict In Divided Societies Water: An Historical Perspective Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Itay Fischhendler: Hebrew University Peace Studies The Emergence of Cooperative Institutions around Chair Neophytos Loizides, Queens University, Belfast Transboundary Waters Disc. Neophytos Loizides, Queens University, Belfast Andrea K. Gerlak: University of Arizona Clan identity and Implications for Peacebuilding in Somalia Drought and the Likelihood of Water Treaty Formation Afyare A. Elmi: University of Alberta Jesse Hamner: Emory University Will Belgium Dissolve? A Comparative Examination of State SD02: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Dissolution in Europe Reconciliation: Today and Tomorrow Landon Edward Hancock: Kent State University Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Glen Duerr: Kent State University Chair Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University Constructing Inter‐Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation: The Disc. Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University Role of State Institutions and Nationality Policy Changing Greek‐Turkish Relations: Past, Present and Future Diana Dumitu Harry Anastasiou: Portland State University Carter Johnson: University of Maryland Socio‐Cultural Recovery in Post‐War Bosnia: Any Chance of The Mixed Effects of Diversity on Interethnic Trust: Reconciliation? Ethnically Divided, New Democracies Asli Nedime Sirin: Marmara University Kimberly L. Shella: University of California at Irvine Internal Displacement and Need for Reconciliation in the Ethnic Divisions and Governance Kurdish Question Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist: Harvard University Ayse Betul Celik: Sabanci University SD06: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Transitional Justice: The Case of Iraq What Has Foucault Done for International Relations? Nomvuyo Nolutshungu: City University of New York Graduate Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Center Chair David Chandler, University of Westminster Reconciliation via Repatriation: Case of Cyprus Participant Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Deniz Sert: Koc University Participant Asli Calkivik, University of Minnesota Participant Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Participant Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh Participant Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen Participant Giorgio Shani, Ritsumeikan University Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria

SD07: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Evolution of China’s Relationship with the World Bank: International Responses to the New Normative Environment From Debtor and Beneficiary to Partnership after 1919 June Park: Boston University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SD10: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Lorna Lloyd, Keele University Asian Integration in Light of Europe’s Experience Disc. Peter D. Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): International Political Economy New Directions in British Policy Chair Saadia Pekkanen, University of Washington, Seattle Carolyn Kitching: University of Teesside Disc. Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Diplomats and Diplomacy: The British Foreign Office and Disc. Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University the Conduct of Diplomacy 1918‐1925 The Sources of Asian Integration Gaynor Johnson: University of Salford Saadia Pekkanen: University of Washington, Seattle European Socialists and a New International Order after Regional Integration in Asia and Europe: A Comparison 1919 Andrew Moravcsik: Princeton University Talbot C. Imlay: Université Laval The Conditions for a Security Community in East Asia The French Empire and International Politics: Changing Alastair Iain Johnston: Harvard University Normative Standards of Imperialism in the ‘Short’ Trade and Financial Regionalisms in East Asia: Structures, Twentieth Century Sequencing, and Linkages Martin Thomas: Exeter University Saori N. Katada: University of S. California Roundtable SD08: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Asian Integration: Where Do Human Rights Fit? Postcolonial Feminist IR: A Feminist Theory and Gender Ming Wan: George Mason University Studies’ Critical Scholarship Recognition Panel SD11: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Future of Human Security and the Use of Force Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Austrian Institute for International Affairs Chair Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs Chair Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Institute for International Disc. Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Affairs Participant Anna M. Agathangelou, York University Disc. Daniel N. Nelson, Global Concepts and Participant Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Communications Participant L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School Participant Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick Participant Otmar Hoell, Austrian Institute for International Affairs‐oiip SD09: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Participant Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College

IGOs, NGOs: Activities and Historical Role Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SD12: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Global Civil Society: Bono, the World Economic Forum, the Disc. Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Hollywood Writers, and Other Heroes Sponsor(s): Sovereign Lending, Institutions & Democratic Priorities International Political Economy Gaye B. Muderrisoglu: University of Michigan Chair Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida International Non Profit NGOs: The Vanguard of Global Civil Disc. Simon Tordjman, Sciences Po Paris Society? A Market For Virtue: A Global Civil Society Futures Market Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein: IEP Grenoble Rabih Helou: University of Maryland Bob Reinalda: Radboud University Nijmegen Power and Influence: The World Economic Forum as a Site Yves Schmeil: Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble of Contestation Elizabeth Friesen: Carleton University Sabine Saurugger: Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Grenoble Is Bono So Bad? Product (RED), Foreign Assistance, and Whose ASEAN? ‐ ASEAN Charter and ASEAN’s Double Crisis Market Citizenship Muhadi Sugiono: Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasionl Jeremy Youde: University of Minnesota Duluth The Dynamics of NGO Death Writers of the World Unite? A Social Network Analysis of Joannie Tremblay‐Boire: Concordia University the 2007‐2008 Writers Guild of America Strike Emily Clough: University of North Texas Gunes Ertan: University of Pittsburgh Elizabeth Bloodgood: Concordia University Molly E. McGrath: Writers Guild of America Michael Siciliano: University of Pittsburgh Erin McGrath: University of Pittsburgh SD13: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Addressing the Global Information Deficit: Information Climate Change and the Global Environmental Movement Communications Technologies and Violence Against Women in Developing Regions Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Theresa A. Hunt: Rutgers University Chair Paul Wapner, American University Panel Disc. Simon Nicholson, American University SD16: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Participant Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia International Communication, Culture, and Development in Participant Navroz K. Dubash, Jawaharlal Nehru University Israel, North Africa and the Middle East Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Bulent Acma, Anadolu University SD14: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Nivien Saleh, University of Saint Thomas Public Phobias and Foreign Policy Behaviour A Visual Culture of Elsewhere: Delacroix and Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Representations of North Africa Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Michael Y. Dartnell: Laurentian at Georgian Chair Bo Petersson, Lund University Contesting "Takfir": Islamist Movements and Normative Disc. Cas Mudde, Universities of Antwerp & Oregon Debates Regarding Apostasy Ethno‐Nationalist Foreign Policy: A Case Study of the James A. Mikulec, Jr.: George Washington University Jewish Foreign Policy System American Attitudes toward Israel and the Middle East: Scott B. Lasensky: USIP Socio‐Demographic Dimensions Dov Waxman: City University of New York Yaeli Bloch‐Elkon: Bar‐Ilan University, Columbia University “Thou Shalt (Not) Love Thy Neighbour”: Rebordering and Eytan Gilboa: Bar‐Ilan University Xenophobia in Danish and Swedish Foreign Policy Fracturing the Public Sphere: Political Polarization in Israel Catarina Kinnvall: Lund University and Turkey Fears in Poland and the Making of Polish Foreign Policy Matthew E. Goldman: University of Washington‐Seattle Raymond Taras: Tulane University Empire and Culture: Locating Embedded Liberalism Peace Pressure from Below? An Analysis of Palestinian Rob Aitken: University of Alberta Public Attitudes towards Israel Panel Michael Schulz: School of Global Studies, University of SD17: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Gothenburg The Economics of Terror Chechenophobia: Russia’s Inability to Find a Lasting Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Solution to the Russo‐Chechen Conflict International Security Studies John Russell: University of Bradford Chair Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University SD15: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University Laws, Resources, and Conflicts: Challenges and Hopes for The Disruptive Tactics of Global Terror for Profit Women's Rights in the Developing World Robert Michael Mandel: Lewis & Clark College Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Assessing the Conflict‐Corruption‐Terrorism Link in the Post Human Rights 9/11 Environment Chair Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton Benedetta Berti: Fletcher School Disc. Catia Cecilia Confortini, University of Southern The Economics of the Arms Trade: A Case Study of US California Motivations to sell Advanced Aircraft Weaponry to Determent Factors that Impact Female Enrollment in Developing Countries Primary Education Julia Evans: Claremont Graduate University Sovathana Sokhom: Claremont Graduate University The Institutional Pressures of Organizing Terror Gender‐Mainstreaming in International Development Scott Helfstein: University of Michigan Organizations: Where are the Men? ‐ A Website Content SD18: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Analysis of the World Bank, UNDP, USAID and CARE Assessing Instruments of Foreign Policy Kathryn M. Collins: University of Pittsburgh Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Foreign Intervention and Violence against Women Chair Chris J. Dolan, Lebanon Valley College Janet Elise Johnson: City University of New York Disc. Chris J. Dolan, Lebanon Valley College The Implications of the Principle of Civilian Immunity being Optimal Redundancy in Military Force Structure Planning Law: Preliminary Discussions for Remodelling It Leo J. Blanken: Naval Postgraduate School Elise Leclerc‐Gagné: University of British Columbia Riot Control Agents and Chemical Weapons Arms Control in the United States Sean Giovanello: Elon University Survival from Sanctions: The Case of India and North Korea SD21: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Wootae Lee: University of Georgia Discourse and Practice in International Politics ‐ Discourse and Nitya Singh: University of Georgia Image in International Politics Does the United States Need an Air Force? Organizational Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Theory and the Military Services Chair Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Robert M. Farley: University of Kentucky Disc. James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute Revisiting "Economic Sanctions Reconsidered" for International Studies Yoshifumi Koga: Junshiu Junior College The Ethics of Visual Re‐Publication SD19: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Lene Hansen: University of Copenhagen Deterrence and Missile Defences Does the Image Speak Louder than Discourse: A Critical Investigation into the Bush Administration’s Response to Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Abu Ghraib Chair Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Faye Donnelly: University of St Andrews Santa Barbara Disc. Kari Mottola, Finnish MFA Captured by the Camera’s Eye: Guantánamo Photographic Representations and the Framing of Identities in the War on Space‐Based Missile Defenses: Obstacles and Opportunities Terrorism Mary Sindelar Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren: University of Bristol Missile Defense and Nuclear Deterrence: Mutually Discourses of the Body: Images of Sacrifice in Northern Reinforcing or Mutually Destroying Each Other ? Ireland and the Middle East Tom Sauer: University of Antwerp Karin Fierke: University of St. Andrews Strategies for Deterrence in Space SD22: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Damon Coletta: US Air Force Academy Social Structures, Political Elites and Democracy in the Middle Solving an Imaginary Problem: Why "Should" Determines East "Can" on US National Missile Defense Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association Zachary J. Zwald: University of California at Santa Cruz Chair Ramazan Kilinc, Michigan State University The Third Pillar of Missile Defense in Wider Political and Disc. Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington Strategic Contexts Vit Stritecky: Institute of International Relations Islam and Democracy: How Islam helps Authoritarian Regimes? Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations Birol Baskan: Qatar University Panel SD20: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Turkey's "Muslim Democrats" Did It Again: Scrutinizing the Individual Criminal Responsibility: The Key to the Rule of Law Successes of the Justice and Development Party in War? Zeki Sarigil: Bilkent University Sponsor(s): International Law Framing the Consensus between the Political and Military Chair Henry Shue, University of Oxford Elites during the Democratic Reform Process in Turkey Disc. Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville Mehtap Söyler: Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Disc. Henry Shue, University of Oxford Turkey's Back to the Future: Moderate Islam vs Offical Preventing Mass Atrocities: Does International Criminal Secularim Responsibility Deter? Ana Gol: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Anna S. K. de Courcy Wheeler: London School of Economics Transformation of the Foreign Policy Paradigm of Turkey in and Political Science the Middle East: Conflict Resolution Roles at Iraq, Lebanon Individual Moral and Legal Responsibility in the Practice of and Israel‐ Syria Relations Combat: Can the Law of Armed Conflict Tell Right from Ahmet S. Tekelioglu: Boston University Wrong? Talha Kose: George Mason University Janina Dill: University of Oxford Panel Fall Through the Cracks: International Law, Individual SD23: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Responsibility and Private Security Companies Responses to the Food Crisis: A Critical Assessment Renée de nevers: Syracuse University Sponsor(s): Global Development The Limits to Criminal Accountability of State Actors: Is Chair Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington Victor’s Justice Still With Us? Disc. Gabriele Ruoff, ETH Zurich William Schabas: National University of Ireland The Politics of Ethanol: Choosing the Worst and Letting Conceptions of War and Paradigms of Compliance: Others Do So Individual Responsibility and the “New War” Challenge Simon Langlois‐Bertrand: Carleton University Nicolas Lamp: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Genetically Modified Food Aid: Context and Consequences Questing for Global Competitiveness: The Search for New Evan D. Axelrad: New College of Florida Regulatory Modes in Higher Education in Greater China A Case of Legitimization of Neoliberalization Attempt in Ka Ho Mok: The University of Hong Kong Turkish Agriculture: 2001 Tobacco Law The EU, Regulatory Regionalism, and New Modes of Higher Gokce O. Baykal: Rutgers University Education Governance The Impact of WTO Negotiations in Restructuring India's Susan L. Robertson: University of Bristol Farm Sector Venezuela: Counter‐hegemonic Regionalism and Higher Surupa Gupta: University of Mary Washington Education for All Biofuel, Agricultural Subsidies and a World heading to Crash Thomas G Muhr: University of Bristol Fulvia Pizzamiglio: UNIP SD27: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Alexandre Ratner Rochman: Sao Paulo State University New Developments in Diversionary Studies SD24: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society (International) Thinking about (Re)construction': Historical Models' Chair Dennis M. Foster, Virginia Military Institute Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. James Meernik, University of North Texas Chair Andrew J. Williams, University of St. Andrews Why Not Guns and Butter? Responses to Economic Turmoil Disc. Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews Philip Arena: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York (Re)Constructing Transatlantic Security Policy: The Failure of the European Defence Community Glenn Palmer: Penn State University Stephanie Anderson: University of Wyoming Opportunities and Presidential Uses of Force: A Selection Model of Crisis Decision‐Making European Construction, 1950 ‐ 1955 ‐ A Europe for the Europeans David Brule: University of Tennessee Colette Grace Mazzucelli: Molloy College Bryan W. Marshall: Miami University Thinking about (Re)construction in Britain, France and the Brandon Prins: University of Tennessee United States, 1900 ‐ 1914 Threats or Opportunities? Domestic Conditions, Strategic Andrew J. Williams: University of St. Andrews Interaction, and International Conflict Holding Back the Dark Side and Buying Time David H. Clark: Binghamton University Thomas Richard Seitz: University of Wyoming Benjamin O. Fordham: Binghamton University, State University of New York SD25: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Timothy Nordstrom: University MS Roundtable in Memory of Cynthia Chataway: Political Democracies and Benevolent Diversionary Force Psychology and Conflict Resolution Jeff Pickering: Kansas State University Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Emizet F. Kisangani: Kansas State University Chair Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University Panel Disc. Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University SD28: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Participant Susan Allen Nan, George Mason University Peacekeeping and Peace Operations Participant Eileen Babbitt, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Tamra Pearson D'Estree, University of Denver Chair Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Participant Reina C. Neufeldt, American University Disc. Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Domestic Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: Public SD26: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Opinion and Congressional Voting in the 1990s Jon Pevehouse: University of Wisconsin Constituting the Knowledge Economy: Governing the New Regional Spaces of Higher Education Timothy R. Hildebrandt: University of Wisconsin‐Madison Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Peter Holm: University of Wisconsin Chair Kanishka Jayasuriya, Murdoch University Courtney Hillebrecht: University of Wisconsin‐Madison Disc. Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick European States and Peacekeeping‐Measurement and Learning by the Market : The Bologna process and Assessment of the Performance of Italy, France, Spain, and Regulatory Regionalism Sweden, as Multilateral and Minilateral Security Actor Kanishka Jayasuriya: Murdoch University Fulvio Attinà: Catania University Shaping the Global K‐Economy: Geo‐Spatial Strategies in Robust Peacekeeping? Confronting the Failures of the Governance of Higher Education and Research Traditional Peacekeeping in Preventing Human Rights Violations Simon W. Marginson: University of Melbourne Kofi Nsia‐Pepra: Ohio Northern University Security Council Responsibility to End Mass Killing: Causal Modelling Complex Trade Networks with Petri Nets: The Stories and Humanitarian Intervention Decisions in Bosnia‐ Case of Bilateral FTAs in East Asia Herzegovina and Darfur, Sudan Howard Loewen: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Carrie Booth Walling: University of Michigan Studies Revisiting Amnesty: Punishment and Forgiveness in the 21st SD31: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Century Roundtable on "World Out of Balance: International Relations Pablo Castillo Diaz: Rutgers University and the Challenge of American Primacy" by Stephen Brooks Discourses of (dis)continuities about the Peace Operation in and William Wohlforth Somalia Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Marta F. G. Moreno: PUC‐Rio de Janeiro Chair Charles A. Kupchan, Georgetown University/Council SD29: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel on Foreign Relations Participant Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College Controlling Nuclear Proliferation: Strategies and Policies Participant Charlie Glaser, University of Chicago Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Chair Thomas Wuchte, State Department Participant Randall L. Schweller, The Ohio State University Disc. Thomas Wuchte, State Department Participant Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Mixed Signals: Continuity and Change in US Participant William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Nonproliferation Policy

Darius E. Watson: Union College Roundtable Buying Security: The Cooperative Threat Reduction Program SD32: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Randall E. Newnham: Penn State University Global Governance/Global Government: Exploring Possibilities and Problems in Comprehensive Global Integration Nuclear Weapons, International Norms and State Motives: Sponsor(s): A Study of Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Ulrika Möller: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Chair Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Participant Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University When Allies Go Nuclear: The Use of Security Leverage and the Changing Nature of the American Response to ‘Friendly’ Participant Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University Nuclear Programs Participant Christine Keating, Ohio State University Maria N. Zaitseva: Cornell University Reconsidering Nuclear Weapons – Implications for Canada SD33: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel in the US‐India Nuclear Deal Exploring Global Energy Transitions: Learning from the Past, Anita Singh: Dalhousie University Anticipating the Future SD30: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Agent‐Based Modeling and the Microfoundations of IR Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Author Matthias Finger Chair James Nathan Rosenau, George Washington Chair Maria Julia Trombetta, Delft University of Technology University Disc. Aad F. Correlje, Delft Technical University Disc. Robert M. Cutler, Carleton University Renewable Energy Technologies and the Institutions for Agent‐Based Modeling in International Studies: An Industrial Success Epistemological Defense Johan A. E. Albrecht: Ghent University Stephen M. Carmel: Old Dominion University Geopolitics of Energy Transitions Simulating the K‐Factor: An Agent‐Based Model of Wouter Pieterse: Delft University of Technology Distributive Conflict In International Negotiations Transition to Renewable Energy Sources: Learning some David C. Earnest: Old Dominion University Lessons of the Brazilian Case Why Conflicts Should (Also) Be Studied By Means of Catherine Chiong Meza: Technische Universiteit Delft Evidence‐Driven Agent‐Based Social Simulation The Geopolitics of a Low‐Carbon Energy Transition: The Armando Geller: George Mason University Role of Fossil Fuels The Agent‐Structure/Materialist‐Ideational Debates Lucia van Geuns: Clingendael International Energy Programme Revisited: An Agent‐Based Model of International Politics Stephan Slingerland: Institute of International Kimberly Holloman: Science Applications International Relations Corporation The Security Dimension of a Transition toward a Low M. Douglas Williams: SET Corporation Carbon Economy Maria Julia Trombetta: Delft University of Technology SD34: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel SD37: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Political Instability, Transitions, and Conflict Foreign Aid, Governance and Aid Effectiveness Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Chair Joseph Wright, Penn State University Disc. Joe Clare, Louisiana State University Disc. Joseph Wright, Penn State University Disc. Michael D. Ward, University of Washington Why Foreign Aid May be More Effective at Promoting Causes and Timing of Coups d'état Economic Growth in Less Democratic Countries Sawa Omori: University of Pittsburgh David Bearce: University of Pittsburgh Taeko Hiroi: The University of Texas at El Paso Beyond Aggregate Dissent: Assessing the Impact of Sector Autocratic Regimes, Government Revenue, and the Risk of Aid on Human Development Outcomes Rebellion Simone S. Dietrich: Pennsylvania State University Hanne Fjelde: Uppsala University Lending Democracy: How Governance Aid Improves Instability, Repression and Diversion: A Dynamic Panel Data Governance Analysis Daniel L. Nielson: Brigham Young University Graeme A. M. Davies: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Richard Nielsen: Harvard University Rivals, Instability, and the Probability of Conflict Is Europe Bad for Africa? Ursula Daxecker: Colorado State University Christina J. Schneider: University of Oxford Supporter of Stability or Agent of Agitation? The Effect of Jennifer L. Tobin: Georgetown University US Foreign Policy on Coups in Latin America, 1960—1993 Targeting Levels and Aid Outcomes in World Bank Projects Clayton Thyne: University of Kentucky Matthew S. Winters: Columbia University SD35: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel SD38: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Leadership and Decision‐making in International Organization Outsourcing and Private Security Sponsor(s): International Organization Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Lori Helene Gronich, Georgetown University Chair Stephen Watts, University of Massachusetts Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Disc. Jack J. Porter, The Citadel The Sixth Permanent Member of the Security Council: The Citizen vs. Professional Armies: A Macrohistorical Approach UN Secretariat, its Powers and Influence on the Work of the Constantinos Koliopoulos: Panteion University United Nations Commodifed Authoritarianism: Private Security and the Chen Kertcher: Tel‐Aviv University Persistence of Police Violence Institutional Change in North American Political Economy Anthony R. Pahnke: University of Minnesota‐Twin Cities and the Lessons of Cognitive Science The Art of Private Warfare: A Normative Theory of the Greg J. Anderson: University of Alberta Military Performance of Modern Mercenary Forces Leadership at the United Nations and NATO: A Comparative Scott Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary Analysis of Conflict Engagement by the Secretaries‐General Transformative Consequences of Private Force: The Ryan Hendrickson: Eastern Illinois University Provision of Security from State to Market and Society Kent Johnson Kille: The College of Wooster Joerg Friedrichs: Department of International Development The Theory of International Political Leadership (Queen Elizabeth House), University of Oxford David A. Deese: Boston College SD39: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel SD36: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable A Comparative Look at the Impact of Professional Military What Kind of Theory (If any) Is Securitization? Education on Fostering Civil‐Military Relations Norms and Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Competencies Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University International Security Studies Participant Ralf Emmers, RSIS Chair David S. Sorenson, Air War College Participant Heikki Patomaki, Royal Melbourne Institute of Disc. Takako Hikotani, National Defense Academy of Japan Technology University EU Crisis Management: A Force of Change in the European Participant Mark Salter, University of Ottawa Militaries Participant Balzacq Thierry, University of Louvain & Sciences Po Tommi T. Koivula: National Defence University of Finland Paris The Role of Military Education in Building Democratic Armies in Democratizing Latin America Marybeth Ulrich: US Army War College The Impact of Professional Military Education on the SD43: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Evolution of Canadian Civil‐Military Relations Understanding 'Financial Security' in an Age of Uncertainty James Craig Stone: Royal Military College of Canada Sponsor(s): International Political Economy The Role of Professional Military Education in Preparing International Political Sociology Officers to Wage War Justly and Ethically Chair James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Kathleen Mahoney‐Norris: Air Force Research Institute Disc. James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo SD40: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Fungible Uncertainty and the Biopolitical Economy of The English School and Methodology I: Classical Approaches Calculation Sponsor(s): English School Luis Lobo‐Guerrero: Keele University Chair Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham Financial Securitisation: Financing Security and War Disc. James B. Mayall, University of Cambridge Michael Dillon: Lancaster University The Concept of Practice in the English School A Finance‐Security Assemblage Cornelia B. Navari: University of Buckingham Marieke De Goede: University of Amsterdam Legal Reception and the Expansion of International Society SD44: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Barbara Allen Roberson: University of Warwick Grievance, Civil War, Disarm and Rearm The English School and “International Ethics” Sponsor(s): Peace Studies John C. Williams: Durham University Scientific Study of International Processes Charting the Ethics of the English School: What 'Good' is Chair Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University There in a Middle‐Ground Ethics? Disc. Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University Molly Cochran: Georgia Institute of Technology Taking Horowitz Seriously – The Influence of Grievance on SD41: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel the Onset of Civil Wars Hard Cases for Deontological Ethics: The Paradox of Eva M. Gottwald: Universität Tübingen Emergency Disarm or Rearm: The Internal Politics of Colombia's Sponsor(s): International Ethics Paramilitary Groups Chair Wendell J. Coats, Department of Sarah B. Zukerman: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Government/Connecticut College Reciprocity in Iraq Disc. Kalina G. Kamenova, York University Matthew L. Cohen: University of Texas at Austin Disc. Silviya Lechner, King's College London The Causes of Violence: Issue Salience and Conflict Deontology and Humanitarian Emergency: Beyond the Escalation Cosmopolitan‐Communitarian Debate Daniel R. Lake: State University of New York at Plattsburgh Silviya Lechner: King's College London When Disputes Go Dormant Resisting Evil: Hannah Arendt on Morality in Times of Crisis Emily Meierding: University of Chicago Milen G. Jissov: Queen's University SD45: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Suspending the Rule of Law as Tragedy: Oakeshott’s Globalization, Transnational Networks and Migration Justification of Emergency Sponsor(s): Peter Finn: University of Wisconsin‐Parkside Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Global Development Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Deontological Ethics: The Issue of Emergency Chair Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath Kalina G. Kamenova: York University Disc. Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath SD42: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable The State and Post‐Colonial and Ethnic Migration: Does Globalization Produce Migrations? Comparative Perspectives on Just War Michael O. Sharpe: York College of the City University of New Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies York Chair Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Human Trafficking on the International and Domestic Participant George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Agendas: Examining the Role of Transnational Advocacy Participant David Graff, Kansas State University Networks between Thailand and United States Participant Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Andrea Marie Bertone: Academy for Educational Development Participant Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery Adjustment or Ignorance? Globalization, Immigration and Participant Valerie Morkevicius, DePaul University Investment in Human Capital Participant Gregory A. Raymond, Boise State University Johannes Karreth: University of Georgia Hybrid Transnational Networks on the Issue of Undocumented Migrants within Europe Karin Geuijen: Utrecht University Political Voice, Political Silence: Immigrant Organizations Multinational Corporations and Russian Foreign Policy and Undocumented Immigrants in the Developed Philipp G. Khanin: Saint‐Petersburg State University Democracies Western Imperialism: How Natural Resources are Leveling Jennifer F. Lieb: Princeton University the Playing Field SD46: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Claire Woodside: Carleton University Utility and Ethics: Past Precedents and Future Reforms re ius The Political‐Economy of the Globalized Oil Order: How in bello ‘Objective Conditions’ Drove the OECD and OPEC from Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Confrontation to Collusion and a ‘Market‐Centered’ System Chair Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Resting on US Gulf Hegemony Disc. Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Thomas W. O'Donnell: The New School for Social Research Intent: Ius In Bello Norms in Just War Theory International Bargaining over Resource Rents: Causal Howard Adelman: Griffith University Mechanisms and a New Dataset Regine Spector: University of California at Berkeley Updating the Geneva Conventions for Unconventional Warfare: Non‐Uniformed Combatants and POW Treatment Matthew T. Brown: University of California at Berkeley Yvonne Chiu: Brown University Allan Dafoe: University of California at Berkeley Selective Violence and the Law of Armed Conflict SD49: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Matthew Adam Kocher: Yale University Re‐Engineering Student Learning Opportunities Abroad (and Collateral Damage as ‘Normal’ Wartime Violence at home): How Well Are We Doing It? Thomas W. Smith: University of South Florida Sponsor(s): International Education SD47: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Ann Kelleher, Pacific Lutheran University Disc. Dennis Dutschke, Arcadia University Security Challenges in Southeast Asia Participant Veronica Anover, California State University San Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Marcos Chair Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College Participant Scott Greenwood, California State University, San Disc. Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College Marcos Global Development, Neo‐Fundamentalist Islam, and the Participant Anne E. Massey, King's College Future of Freedom: The Raja Solaiman Movement and Balik Participant Denis J. Sullivan, Northeastern University Islam in the Philippines Douglas Anthony Borer: Naval Postgraduate School SD94: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Sean F. Everton: Naval Postgraduate School New Approaches in Intelligence Assessing Environmental Security in the Philippines: Views Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies from the Ground Up Disc. Mark Phythian, University of Leicester Jessica N. Trisko: McGill University Mapping the Sources of Persistent Conflict Identity, Ideology and Child Soldiering: Community Cathryn Thurston: George Mason University Mediation and Youth Participation in Civil Conflict A Study on Mindanao, Philippines Modeling the Evolution of Insurgency Factional Structure Alpaslan Ozerdem: University of York Michael Gabbay: University of Washington Sukanya Podder: University of York Forecasting Accuracy and Cognitive Bias in the Analysis of Competing Hypotheses Roots of Terrorism in Southeast Asia Andrew D. Brasfield: Mercyhurst College Institute for Robin L. Bowman: University of California at Irvine Intelligence Studies Indonesia as Terrorist Haven: A Country Study, 1949‐2007 Open Norms and Secret Natures: Impacts of Intelligence Julia Lau: Georgetown University, Government Department Activities over the Internet SD48: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Motohiro Tsuchiya: Keio University Oil and Natural Resources SD95: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Comparative National Experiences with Intelligence Chair Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Technology Disc. Daniel S. Gressang, Joint Military Intelligence College, Disc. Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Washington Technology Reform in the Greek Intelligence Service: Is it enough for its The Return of the Obsolescing Bargain and the Decline of Professionalization? ‘Big Oil' John M. Nomikos: Research Institute for European and Vlado Vivoda: University of South Australia American Studies (RIEAS) Toward a Risk‐Based Analysis of Organized Crime: The SE03: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Experience of Canada Inequality Between and Within States and Groups Natasha M. Tusikov: Criminal Intelligence Service Canada Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council The Development of Intelligence Studies in Spain: Risks and Chair Scott Gates, International Peace Research Institute, Opportunities Oslo Gustavo D. Matey: Complutense University, Madrid Disc. Glenn Firebaugh, Penn State University Compared: Soviet/Russian Administration (Handling) of Spy Poverty, Inequality, and Conflict: Using Within‐Country Aldrich Ames and American Administration (Handling) of Variation to Evaluate Competing Hypotheses Soviet Spy Adolf Tolkachev Kristian Skrede Gleditsch: University of Essex Joe Wippl: Boston University Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo SE01: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Gudrun Østby: University of Oslo International Organizations and Trade Helge Holtermann: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Sponsor(s): International Organization An Audit of Income Inequality Data in Models of Capitalism Chair Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii and Democracy Disc. Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Ross E. Burkhart: Boise State University The Non‐Overlapping Magisteria of Trade The Education Bias of 'Trade Liberalization' and Wage Ali Arbia: Graduate Institute of International and Development Inequality in Developing Countries Studies Dawood Mamoon: Institute of Social Studies Challenging China at the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Syed M. Murshed: ISS and University of Birmingham Which Cases Are Brought and How Are They Settled? Towards an Internationally Comparable Dataset to Track Xiaowen Zhang: Augustana College Horizontal Inequalities (HIs) The Brave New World of Cross‐Regionalism Graham Brown: University of Bath Alfred Tovias: Hebrew University Arnim Langer: University of Oxford The Effect of Reputation on Coercion in International Trade Frances J. Stewart: University of Oxford Krzysztof J. Pelc: Georgetown University What Changes Inequality Within States, and What Does SE02: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Inequality Change? Communication Processes in Lethal Conflicts Ronald L. Rogowski: University of California at Los Angeles Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs SE04: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Peace Studies ‘Diversity' and the Teaching of International Relations Chair Karen Guttieri, Naval Postgraduate School Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Disc. Volker Franke, McDaniel College International Education Communication and the Mobilization of Noncombatant Chair Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Groups for Peace in African Lethal Conflicts Participant Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner, City University of New Bertha K. Amisi: Syracuse University York Information and Genocide Participant Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa Everita Silina: The New School Participant James H. Mittelman, American University Effective Communication for Breaking Cycles of Trauma and Participant J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California Violence Participant Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs Daniel Wessner: Eastern Mennonite University Elaine Z. Barge: EMU Center for Justice & Peacebuilding SE05: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Susan L. Beck: EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding The ISA at 50: Former Presidents Reflect on the Outcome of Capacity, Opportunity, and Communication: Effects of their Aspirations Regime Transformation in Peacebuilding Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Gavan Duffy: Syracuse University Chair Nils Petter Gleditsch, International Peace Research Women Journalists in Peace Media: Empowerment and Institute, Oslo Peacebuilding Disc. Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University Elisa Garcia‐Mingo: Universidade de Coimbra Participant Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita, New York University/Stanford University Participant Helga Haftendorn, Free University of Berlin Participant Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Participant Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University Participant Dina A. Zinnes, University of Illinois SE09: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable SE06: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable The NGO Challenge for IR Theory: Learning from the Past, What Have Foucaultians Done for International Relations? Anticipating the Future Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Giorgio Shani, Ritsumeikan University Chair Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Participant David Chandler, University of Westminster Disc. Cristina M. Balboa, Yale University, Doctoral Studies Participant Francois Debrix, Florida International University Participant Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Participant Vivienne Jabri, King's College London Participant Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Participant Jonathan Joseph, University of Kent Participant William DeMars, Wofford College Participant Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Participant Dennis Dijkzeul, IFHV, Ruhr Universität Bochum Participant Jan E. Selby, University of Sussex Participant Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Participant Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky SE07: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant James P. Muldoon, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers‐Newark The Global 1989 Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SE10: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth Lessons Unlearned from Rwanda: Challenges and Tasks for the Disc. Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth United Nations The 'When', 'Where' and 'What' of 1989 Sponsor(s): International Organization George Lawson: London School of Economics and Political Chair Sungjoo Han, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies Science Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Territory, Authority, Rights: Exploring the Multiple Spaces Governance Innovation of 1989 Disc. Thomas G. Weiss, Graduate Center, City University of Sassen Saskia: Columbia University New York 1989, the United States and Transatlantic Relations 20 Years of UN Peacebuilding and the Future of Michael Cox: London School of Economics and Political Science International Security as a System: The Legitimacy of Global A Post‐Racial 1989? Governance in the 21st century John Hobson: The University of Sheffield Jibecke Hillevi Joensson: European University Institute SE08: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Genocide and Peacekeeping Operations Birger Heldt: Folke Bernadotte Academy Envisioning Trajectories of Feminist Theory & Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Complex Emergencies and the United Nations Shin‐wha Lee: Korea University/Columbia University Chair Tamara Spira, University of California at Santa Cruz Participant Debra Liebowitz, Drew University Lessons from Rwanda: A Voice from The Rwandan Independent Inquiry Participant Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Elinor Hammarskjold: Foreign Ministry of Sweden Participant V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick SE11: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Christina Rowley, University of Bristol The Geopolitics of Emerging Regional Powers: Africa, South Participant Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech America, South Asia Sponsor(s): Brazilian International Relations Association Chair Alejandro Colas, Birkbeck College Disc. Marco A. C. Cepik, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul South Africa in Africa: The Policy of Stabilization Paris Yeros: Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Triangular Relations in South America: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela Javier Vadell: Pontifícia Universidade Católica‐Minas Gerais Bárbara G. Lamas: Instituto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro ‐ Iuperj The Comercial Policies of Brazil, India and South Africa: A Democratic Political Institutions and International Comparative Analysis of Three‐Level Games Cooperation: Ratification of Global Environmental Taiane L. C. Campos: Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Commitments Gerais Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Luciana Las Casas: University of Copenhagen Vally Koubi: ETH Zurich Bouteflika's Gambit: the International Politics of Algerian Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich Energy Reform Anna Kalbhenn: ETH Zurich Alejandro Colas: Birkbeck College Designing Effective International Environmental SE12: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Agreements: Multimethod Results From a Medium‐N The World Social Forum as Space for Constructing New Dataset Coalitions and Networks and Innovating Alternative Detlef Friedrich Sprinz: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impct Res Epistemologies and Practice Christopher Kaan: Freie Universitaet Berlin Sponsor(s): International Political Economy SE14: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable International Political Sociology Rethinking Regionalities: A Case Study of the Middle East and Chair Ruth Reitan, University of Miami South Asia Disc. Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Sponsor(s): International Education The World Social Forum: Epistemological and Social Chair Joseph Schaller, Nazareth College Possibilities Participant Christopher Chekuri, San Francisco State University Thomas Ponniah: Harvard University Participant Suad Joseph, University of California at Davis The World Social Forum: A Movement of Movements or a Participant Akram F. Khater, North Carolina State University Depoliticized Space? Teivo Teivainen: University of Helsinki SE15: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Theorizing Social Movement Miscibility, Milieus, and Developments in Advocacy for Women's Rights After the End Crossovers within the World Social Forum of the Cold War Ruth Reitan: University of Miami Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Changing Contours of the Network of Movements in the Post Communist States Social Forum Process Women's Caucus Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Chair Janet Elise Johnson, City University of New York Matt S. Kaneshiro: University of California at Riverside Disc. Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New Gary Coyne: University of California at Riverside York World Social Forum as Space of Convergence and Violence Against Women: The Impact of the Women’s Mobilization for Human Rights Rights Convention Peter Smith: Athabasca University Andrea Den Boer: University of Kent SE13: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The EU’s Influence on Domestic Violence Policies and Quantitative Analytical Perspectives on International and Movement Activism Among Its New Post‐Communist Comparative Environmental Policy Member States Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Katalin Fabian: Lafayette College International Political Economy “Gender Expert” or an Agent for Change? A Study of a Non‐ Chair Thomas Bernauer, ETH Zurich Governmental Organization Attempting to Promote Disc. Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald Women's Rights in a Post‐Communist Setting Export Destination, FDI Origin, and the Environmental Dovile Rukaite: Moterų Informacijos Centras Performance of Chinese Provinces Dovile Budryte: Georgia Gwinnett College Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas Global Civil Society and the Uneasy Relationship Among Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Religious Rights Pollution Depends on the Company You Keep: Trade Marjan E. Kamrani: University of Cincinnati Competition and Environmental Degradation, 1980‐2003 Communicating Gender: Transnational Women’s Networks Aseem Prakash: University of Washington as Information and Advocacy Hubs Xun Cao: University of Essex Sabine Lang: University of Washington Now or Later? Testing a Model of the Timing and Design of Climate Change Policies Lena M. Schaffer: ETH Zurich SE16: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Paradiplomacy as the Domestic Source of Russian Foreign Images of Conflict: Their Sources and Effects Policy Sponsor(s): International Communication Alexander S. Kuznetsov: IMT, Institute of Advanced Studies, Lucca Chair Philip Seib, University of Southern California Panel Disc. Philip Seib, University of Southern California SE19: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Terrorism and the Individual: New Perspectives Violence in the Age of its Graphic Representation: Joe Sacco and the Contribution of Comic Book Journalism Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Isaac A. Kamola: University of Minnesota Chair Mia M. Bloom, University of Georgia Flags Flying, Guns Blazing: Patriotic Images during Conflict Disc. Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University Laura Roselle: Elon University It’s all About the Umma: Attack Motivations among European Islamist Terrorists The Current Wars in Iraq William J. Josiger: Georgetown University Steven L. Livingston: George Washington University Pamposh Raina: George Washington University Dangerous Underemployment: Education, Poverty, and Involvement in Terrorism Humanitarian Frames of Conflict in Arab Media Jennifer Kavanagh: University of Michigan Shahira S. Fahmy: University of Arizona Disengagement and Deradicalization from Non‐State CSI War Zone: The War Photographer as Forensic Journalist Terrorist Movements Howard Tumber: City University, London John G. Horgan: Penn State University Jim Crow in Cinematic Imaginings of Anti‐African American Levels of Analysis and the Rational Terrorist Problem and Anti‐Immigrant Racism Gregory Miller: University of Oklahoma David E. Toohey: University of Hawaii Economic Expansion and the Abandonment of Oppositional SE17: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Violence: Untangling the Relationship Using Spatial Negotiating with Terrorists Microlevel Data from the Case of Northern Ireland Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Bonnie A. Weir: University of Chicago International Security Studies SE20: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins U‐SAIS Weapons, Restraints and Law: Cluster Munitions and Arms Disc. I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins U‐SAIS Treaties Ceasefires and Anti‐Terrorist Measures: Impediments to Sponsor(s): International Law Negotiations with Terrorists? Chair Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Kristine Höglund: Uppsala University Disc. David Burbach, Naval War College Reaching Out to Terrorists Towards an Arms Trade Treaty: Design and Negotiation Camille Pecastaing: Johns Hopkins SAIS Elements Al‐Qaida Propaganda and Recruitment in the UK: Cristiane Carneiro: University of Sao Paulo Community Intervention as a Negotiation Strategy From Landmines to Cluster Munitions: The Influence of Robert A. Lambert: University of St Andrews International Treaties on their Most Important Non‐ Negotiating hostage Crises with the New Terrorists Participant Adam Dolnik: Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention Rebecca K. Root: State University of New York at Geneseo (CTCP), University of Wollongong Advocacy through the Legislature: Advocacy of the Norm US Policy Toward Nationalist Terrorist Organizations Internalization of the Ban on Anti‐Personnel Landmines Stacie Pettyjohn: University of Virginia Naoko Kumagai: City University of New York SE18: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel SE21: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Differing Sources of Russian Foreign Policy Author Meets Critics: Daniel H. Nexon's "Religious Conflict and Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis the Struggle for Power in Early Modern Europe" Chair Lada V. Kochtcheeva, N.C. State University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Disc. Deborah L. Sanders, King's College London Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Geopolitics, Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy Under Disc. Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Putin Participant Raymond D. Duvall, University of Minnesota Natalia N. Morozova: Central European University, Budapest Participant James Daniel Philpott, University of Notre Dame Existential Threat in Soviet Foreign‐Policy Problem Participant William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Representation towards Western Europe Robert M. Cutler: Carleton University SE22: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel SE25: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Islam and Politics in Turkey Alternative Approaches of Security, Human Rights and Global Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association Justice Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma, Arizona State University Sponsor(s): Human Rights Disc. Ahmet T. Kuru, Columbia University Chair Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State The Relations of European Union with Turkey During the University JDP Government Disc. Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University Ercan Saribasak: Institut D'Etudes Politques De Grenoble, Universite Pierre Mendes France Security, Private Property and Knowledge: The Case of Intellectual Property Rights and Genetic Resource The Politics of the Headscarf: The Kavakci Affair and Islamic Christine Loew: J.W. Goethe‐Universität Frankfurt a.M. Mobilizations in Turkey Mustafa Gurbuz: University of Connecticut A Case for the Right to Opt out of Work: Freedom and the Work‐Constraint Redefining Islam and Europe in Turkey’s European Union Julia Maskivker: Columbia University Membership Process Ahmet Yukleyen: University of Mississippi A Neo‐Classical Liberal Perspective on Human Rights: Freedom as Non‐Hierarchy Panel SE23: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Steve On: University of California at Los Angeles Just War and Civilian Immunity State Security and Economic Sanctions Sponsor(s): International Ethics Laura‐Lee C. Smith: American Graduate School in Paris Chair Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB SE26: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Migration, Participation and Representations Public Responsibility for Civilian Casualties? Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Neta Carol Crawford: Boston University International Political Economy Responsibility for Civilian Casualties: Legal Gaps, Ethical Reflections and Implications for IR Chair Jonathan Bach, The New School Disc. Jonathan Bach, The New School Shunzo Majima: Hokkaido University Minako Ichikawa: Tokyo University of Social Welfare The Outside Inside: Migrants “Transgression” as the Possible Sphere of Subjectivity and Politicization of the Defending the Defenseless? Moral Responsibility for European Union Creating Just Peace Daniel M. Aragao: PUC‐RIO Spencer Meredith: Rowan University Time for the Bhagwati Tax? Evaluating Policy Responses to The Other Guys' Fault? Double Effect in Christian and Brain Drain Islamic Just War Thought Michael Scott Solomon: University of South Florida Valerie Morkevicius: DePaul University Migration and Political Subjectivity Panel SE24: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Jonathan Bach: The New School Political Culture: Correlations and Predictions Return Migration to Sri Lanka: Origins, Aesthetics and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Cultural Transformation Chair Karam Dana, University of Washington Bernardo Brown: Cornell University Disc. Karam Dana, University of Washington The Outside Inside: Migrants "Transgression" as the The Cold War and the War on Terror: Religion as a Tool to Possible Sphere of Subjectivity and Politicization of the Procure Public Support for Warfare European Union Janicke Stramer: The American Graduate School of IR&D Daniel M. Aragao: PUC‐RIO Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations Question: Empirical Butter Dosa: Food, Nostalgia and Nation‐making Findings from Egypt Vandana Nagaraj: University of California at Davis Alise E. Coen: University of Delaware SE27: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Inter‐civilizational Relations: Past, Present, Future The Effects of Rivalries on Rivals Brett M. Bowden: University of New South Wales at the Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society (International) Australian Defence Force Academy Chair Zeev Maoz, University of California at Davis The Sources of Global Anti‐Americanism Disc. James Lee Ray, Vanderbilt University Karl C. Kaltenthaler: University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University Rivalry and State Making in the Global South Karen Rasler: Indiana University William R. Thompson: Indiana University Rivalry and State Support of Nonstate Armed Groups Economic Sanctions and Political Influence Belgin San Akca: University of California, Davis David Lektzian: Texas Tech University Zeev Maoz: University of California at Davis Dennis P. Patterson: Texas Tech University Rival Confrontations and Strategic Management of Conflict SE30: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Seden Akcinaroglu: University of Binghamton Data and Measurement in International Conflict: Findings & Paul F. Diehl: University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Challenges Elizabeth Radziszewski: Yeshiva University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes International Aspects of Civil War: A Dyadic Examination of Chair Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University the Interstate Conflict‐Civil War Nexus Disc. Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Aimee A. Tannehill: University of California at Davis Disc. Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa SE28: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Patterns in Major Power Interactions: Findings from 1859‐ Processes of Securitisation and the Role of the Media 1936 Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Kelly M. Kadera: University of Iowa Chair Jef Huysmans, The Open University Daniel S. Morey: University of Kentucky Disc. R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Learning Between Crises: Comparing Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict Behavior Across the First and Second Intifadas Media Environments as Sites of Securitization and Contestation in China Mark J. Crescenzi: University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Juha A. Vuori: University of Turku Hand‐coded and Machine‐coded Event Datasets: A Comparison of the Consistency of WEIS and IDEA Datasets Securitization as a Frame for News Accounts: Effects on Attitudes and Story Processing Clayton Thyne: University of Kentucky Fred Vultee: Wayne State University Early Findings from the Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions (TIES) Dataset Conceptualizing the Media as Securitising Actor T. Clifton Morgan: Rice University Scott D. Watson: University of Victoria Roundtable The Transformation of Modern Global Society ‐ SE31: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Individualism and New Political Cleavages in the American Foreign Policy and the Politics of Fear: Threat Information Age Inflation since 9/11 Ulf Bjereld: University of Gothenburg Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Marie Demker: University of Gothenburg, Department of Chair Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon Political Science Chair Aric Trevor Thrall, University of Michigan ‐ Dearborn Bottom‐up Securitisation: The Role of Media and Public Disc. Jonathan Renshon, Harvard University Opinion on Turkey's Intervention in Northern Iraq Participant Robert Jervis, Columbia University Bezen B. Coskun: Loughborough University Participant Chaim D. Kaufmann, Lehigh University SE29: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University Signals, Costs and Consequences: The Effects of Economic Participant David L. Rousseau, University at Albany ‐ State Sanctions University of New York Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Jack Snyder, Columbia University International Political Economy Participant Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College

Chair Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University Disc. Kimberly Elliott, Center for Global Development and SE32: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Peterson Institute The End of Certainty? Exploring Analytical Approaches for the Seeing Is Believing?: International Signaling Use of New Security Environment Economic Sanctions Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Taehee Whang: Texas A&M University Chair Victor Mauer, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich Gender‐Specific Consequences of Economic Coercion: The Disc. Ephraim Kahana, Western Galilee College Effect of Economic Sanctions on Women’s Socio‐Economic Disc. Michael Warner, ODNI Status From Early Warning to Just‐in‐Time Recognition: Threat A. Cooper Drury: University of Missouri Anticipation in a Complex, Connected World Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Warren H. Fishbein: Global Futures Forum Presidents, Congress, and the Use of Economic Sanctions Generating Strategic Foresight Capabilities for Governments Adrian Ang: Florida International University through Horizon Scanning Beat Habegger: ETH Zurich From Complicated to Complex: Transforming Intelligence SE35: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel for a Changing World Civil Society and International Organization Josh Kerbel: Office of the Director of National Intelligence Sponsor(s): International Organization British Counter‐Insurgency and the Use of Intelligence Chair Daniel V. Preece, University of Alberta Rod Thornton: University of Nottingham Disc. Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia A Brilliant Deception or an Intelligence Coup: Ashraf Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Marwan and the Arab‐Israeli 1973 War The Democratic Deficit, Intergovernmental Uri Bar‐Joseph: Haifa University Organizations,and Global Civil Society SE33: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Yanyu Ke: University of Kentucky The Foreign Policy of Strategic Trade and Energy Cooperation Civil Society Won the Battle, the World Bank Won the War Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sophie R. Harman: City University, London International Political Economy Political Contestation in an Emerging Global Public Domain Chair William W. Keller, University of Pittsburgh Wagaki Mwangi: Syracuse University Disc. Gary Kenneth Bertsch, University of Georgia What Makes Civil Society Strong? Testing Bottom‐up and Disc. Suzette R. Grillot, University of Oklahoma Top‐down Theories of a Vibrant Civil Society Rulers, Domestic Politics, and the Future of World Oil Stefanie A. Bailer: University of Zurich Export Markets Volkart Finn Heinrich David A. Deese: Boston College Thilo D. Bodenstein: Freie Universität Berlin Evaluating the Prospects for US‐Cuban Energy Policy Global Civil Society and the Power of Epistemes: Assessing Cooperation: Policy Analysis and Recommendations the Role of CSOs in the EC’s TRIPS and Access to Medicines Jonathan C. Benjamin‐Alvarado: University of Nebraska Omaha Negotiations Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: Implications for US‐ Erin N. Hannah: Kings University College India Technology Cooperation SE36: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Seema Gahlaut: University of Georgia Challenges in Countering Twenty‐First Century Insurgencies Anupam Srivastava: University of Georgia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Re‐Evaluating National Export Control Systems and Chair Andrew P. Mumford, University of Warwick Standards Disc. Andrew P. Mumford, University of Warwick Todd E. Perry: US Department of Energy You Can't Flip A One Sided Coin: US Force Structure Choices SE34: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Adam Cobb: United States Marine Corps Command and Staff Domestic Politics and the Logic of Terrorist Violence College Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Smart Power, Counterinsurgency and Military Operations Chair Douglas R. Woodwell, University of Indianapolis Other Than War (MOOTW): American Military Policy in the 21st Century Disc. Victor Asal, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Jack J. Porter: The Citadel Disc. Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University SE37: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Dynamics of Terrorist Movements: From Prediction to The Role of Religion in International Development Management Sponsor(s): Global Development Dipak K. Gupta: San Diego State University Chair Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University Biting the Hand that Feeds Them? The Logic of Insurgent Disc. Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University Terrorism Secularization and Development in the Age of Globalization Christopher M. Sullivan: University of Notre Dame Turkey, Algeria, Egypt More Than Meets the Eye: Terrorist Groups and the Deniz Cakirer: University of Southern California Dyanmics of Political Wing Formation Religious Partnerships as Micro‐Development: A Case Study Robert T. Brathwaite: University of Notre Dame Michael Kuchinsky: Gardner Webb University Drawing the Distinction between Facilitating Environments International Development and the Creation of New and Motivating Policies in the Occurrence of Domestic Religions Terrorism Robert Bosco: University of Connecticut Dominick E. Wright: University of Michigan Ideological Change or Continuity of Commitments: The Dying to Vote?: Uncovering the Relationship Between Strategic Behavior of Indonesian Islamist Parties Elections and Terrorism Julie Chernov: California State University‐Fullerton Howard Sanborn: Virginia Military Institute Stephen Nemeth: University of Iowa Localizing Transnationalism: The Case of Hizbut Tahrir The English School as a Tool for Studying Normative Indonesia Change: How does the GWoT affect International Law? Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman: Australian National Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar: London School of Economics and University, Nanyang Technological University Political Science SE38: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable The English School and the Post‐Classical Challenge: A Privatization and National Security: Intelligence Methodological Consideration Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Huss Banai: Brown University Chair William M. Nolte, University of Maryland SE41: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Catherine Lotrionte, Georgetown University Global Ethics: New Theoretical Directions Participant Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Mark A. Neufeld, Trent University SE39: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Targeted Sanctions: A Critical Review Pragmatics of Systems Theory: “Comic” Complementarity and a Non‐foundational Justification of Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Hans‐Martin Jaeger: Carleton University Peace Studies Chair George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame Conflicted Subjectivities and Universal Ethics Philippe Fournier: London School of Economics and Political Disc. David Cortright, Fourth Freedom Forum Science Disc. Sue Eckert, Brown University The boundaries of Transnational Democracy: Alternatives to Trends in Targeted Sanctions ‐ How Often and How Many? the all‐affected Principle of Democratic Inclusion Mikael Eriksson: The European University Institute Johan Karlsson: University of Gothenburg Understanding the Effectiveness of Targeted Sanctions: The Ecological Space as the Distribuendum of Global Justice UN and the EU Experiences Since 1992 Tim Hayward: University of Edinburgh Francesco Giumelli: Metropolitan University Prague Panel “Contextualising” Targeted Sanctions in Dual Strategies: SE42: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM How do Sanctions fit in the EU Strategies towards Belarus Turkish Imperatives in Comparative Perspective and Transnistria? Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Clara Portela: Singapore Management University Chair Edward Webb, Dickinson College Refinement in Action: Examining UN Security Council Disc. Edward Webb, Dickinson College Sanctions International Influences on the Turkish Transition to Linda M. Gerber‐Stellingwerf: Fourth Freedom Forum Democracy after the 1980 Military Intervention UN Targeted Sanctions and Conflict Context: Changing the Senem Aydin‐Düzgit: Istanbul Bilgi University Lens Yaprak Gürsoy: Sabanci University Andrea E. Charron: Royal Military College of Canada Islam and Democracy: The Türban Issue and the General SE40: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Election of 2007 in Turkey The English School and Methodology II: Debating Past and M. Ersin Kalaycioglu: Sabanci University Future Paradigms Europeanization of Turkish Foreign Policy (2002‐2008) Sponsor(s): English School Ali Tekin: Bilkent University Chair Richard Little, University of Bristol Politics of the People: Hegemonic Ideology and Regime Disc. Timothy Dunne, University of Exeter Oscillation in Turkey and Argentina Grasping the “Unspoken” – An Analysis of English School Yunus Sozen: Bahcesehir University, Istanbul Methodology SE43: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Johanne Glavind: University of Aarhus Private Actors and Information Sharing in the Fight against The View of the English School of International Relations on Dirty Money International Law Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Emerson Maione Souza: Estácio de Sá University International Political Sociology Applying English School Structural Theory: The Pioneering Chair Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Stages of a Research Program Disc. Marieke De Goede, University of Amsterdam Laust Schouenborg: London School of Economics and Political Tracking Terrorist Funds: Towards New Ways of Public‐ Science Private Information Sharing Anthony Amicelle: Sciences Po New Spaces Governing the EU's Fight against Terrorist Intentions Matter: Why China's Foreign Policy will be Financing: Consequences and Challenges Peaceful Mara Wesseling: University of Amsterdam Dingding Chen: Hamilton College Transnational Commercial Firms and Anti‐Money Understanding China’s Foreign Policy ‐ A Political Economy Laundering Policies Perspective Gilles Favarel‐Garrigues: CERI Sciences Po Julia Bader: German Development Institute The Making of Anti‐Money Laundering Regulation and the Rhetoric on the Past, Responses to the Present, and Banking Industry – Assessing Success and Failure in Anticipation of the Future in Japan‐China Relations Regulatory Drives Mary McCarthy: Drake University Eleni Tsingou: University of Warwick SE47: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel SE44: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Pakistan: Security Challenges The Multiple Visions of Security in the Arctic Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Bhumitra Chakma, The University of Hull International Security Studies Disc. Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Chair Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø The Effects of Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons on Indian Civil‐ Disc. Lassi K. Heininen, University of Lapland, Finland Military Relations Disc. Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø Ayesha Ray: King's College, Wilkes‐Barre, PA Bourdieu in the Arctic: Oil, Gas and Human Security South Asian Security Scenarios: Baluch Nationalism in Kirsti Stuvoey: University of Tromsø Pakistan Environmental Security, International Policy and Strategic Kavita Khory: Mount Holyoke College Intelligence Failed States and Terrorism: Pakistan’s November Chad M. Briggs: Lehigh University Emergency, its International Reverberation and Policy The Svalbard Archipelago in Russian Security Policy: Back to Options the Future? Anita Singh: Dalhousie University Kristian Åtland: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Cruising Away: The Development of Cruise Missiles in South Torbjorn Pedersen: University of Tromso Asia The Social of Sustainable Development: Feminist readings Sharad Joshi: Monterey Institute of International Studies from the Arctic SE48: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Heidi Sinevaara‐Niskanen: University of Lapland Trade Conflicts and Dispute Settlement in the WTO Human Security in the Canadian Arctic: Transforming Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Canada's First Nations through Self‐Determination Chair Manfred Elsig, World Trade Institute Gabrielle A. Slowey: York University Disc. Manfred Elsig, World Trade Institute SE45: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Strategic Theory of WTO Trade Obligations: The Dispute Migration Partnerships: A Step towards the Global Settlement Understanding Governance of Migration? Atanas G. Tzenev: Binghamton University Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Smart Threats and Success in the WTO Dispute Settlement Global Development Process: An Examination of the 2002 US Steel Safeguard Chair Rahel Kunz, University of Lucerne Tariffs Disc. Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Michael N. Jacobs: University of Nevada, Reno Americas, Puebla Lessons from Lumber IV ‐ Canada and the WTO Dispute Needs and Opportunity: Voluntary Migration During Conflic Settlement Mechanism Nicole G. Kalaf: University of California at Davis Russell A. Williams: Memorial University Migration Partnerships as a Global Governance Tool? An Tempering Agricultural Trade Conflicts and the North‐South Analytical Framework Divide: A Model of Interstate Interaction and Agricultural Sandra Lavenex: University of Lucerne Trade Liberalization Migration and Development: Policy Coherence Javier Morales‐Ortiz: Baldwin Wallace College Susan Martin: Georgetown University Who Wins in the WTO?: Outcomes of Trade Disputes and Their Implications to the World Order SE46: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Rafael Ranieri: University of Cincinnati China's Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Disc. Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology SE49: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable SE96: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Poster Session Rosenau Regaled: Pondering Pre‐Theory, Thinking Turbulence, New Approaches to Human Rights and Contemplating Complexity Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Itai Sneh, John Jay College Chair Miles Townes, George Washington University The International Dimensions of Crimes Against Humanity: Disc. James Nathan Rosenau, George Washington Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide and Pogrom University Skyne Uku Wertimer: California State University Long Beach Participant Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Should Walls Be History?: A Comparative Study of the Participant Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University Israeli‐Palestinian and US‐Mexican Borders Participant Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Filiz Otucu: Plymouth State University Participant Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University Sheryl Shirley: Plymouth State University

Outlaws, Rogues, and Robin Hoods in the Delivery of SE94: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Poster Session Human Rights Goods Migrants and Refugees Joel R. Pruce: Josef Korbel School of International Studies, Sponsor(s): Human Rights University of Denver Disc. Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth MA01: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Between Immigration Control and Human Rights Balance Sheet: The Iraq War and US National Security Protection: The Ambiguities of Mexico’s Migration Policy – Sponsor(s): International Security Studies The Case of the "Beta Groups for the Protection of Chair Stephen Martin Walt, Harvard University Migrants“ Participant Peter Dombrowski, Strategic Research Department Johannes Specht: Freie Universität Berlin Participant John Stuart Duffield, Georgia State University Authoritarian Regimes in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Participant Clay Ramsay, University of Maryland Migrant Workers in the West

Malia D. Bajpai: University of Connecticut MA02: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable 'Cowboys' on the Border International Justice Across the Disciplines Michael J. Shapiro: University of Hawaii Sponsor(s): Human Rights Settlers and Mobilization in Cyprus: Antinomies of Ethnic Conflict and Immigration Politics Chair Aaron M. Fichtelberg, University of Delaware Neophytos Loizides: Queens University, Belfast Participant Rosemary L. Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Creating Human Rights: Noncitizen Politics and Participant Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University International Trigger Cases Participant Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Lisa Alfredson: University of Pittsburgh Participant Frederic Megret, McGill University Poster Session SE95: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Participant Frances T. Pilch, USAF Academy Vulnerable Populations Participant Matthew S. Weinert, University of Delaware Sponsor(s): Human Rights Disc. Wanda Wigfall‐Williams, Columbia College MA03: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Proceeding from Acceptance to Compliance: Global Child The Decline of War? Empirical and Causal Arguments Rights and Local Effects Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Andrea Schapper: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences Chair Joshua S. Goldstein, American University The Invisible Victims of 9/11: Refugees & Asylum Seekers Disc. Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Participant Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Yohannes Woldemariam: Fort Lewis College Participant Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews A Risky Proposition: Promoting Gender Equality in Muslim Countries Participant Nils Petter Gleditsch, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Fariel M. Cherif: University of California at Riverside Participant J. Joseph Hewitt, University of Maryland The Experiences of Denying Constitutional Protection to Participant Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University Sodomy Laws in the United States, Australia and Malaysia: Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University You've Come a Long Way Baby and You Still Have a Long Participant Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University Way to Go!

Alan B. Berman: Research Fellow Socio‐Legal Research Centre, Griffith Law School MA04: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA06: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Innovative Panel Bias and Neutrality in International and Civil Conflicts Mentoring Matters: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State Chair Laura Parisi, University of Victoria University of New York Participant Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Disc. Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Participant Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New Crowed with Conciliators, Biased and Neutral Mediation York Coalitions in Civil Wars Participant Laura Parisi, University of Victoria Isak Svensson: Uppsala University Participant V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona Conceptualizing Neutrality and Bias in Third Party Participant Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Intervention: Actions vs. Preferences Denver Stephen Gent: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Participant Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Megan Shannon: University of Mississippi Participant Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Major Power Bias and Intervention in Interstate Disputes Participant Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso Nil Seda Satana: Bilkent University Participant Jacqui True, University of Auckland Katja Favretto: University of California at Los Angeles Participant Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco The Logic of UN Action: Decision‐Making and Bias in International Conflicts MA07: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego Constructivism and Forecasting: Problems, Prospects and Michelle Benson Saxton: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Applications Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) UN Tactics and the Durability of Peace Holger Schmidt: George Washington University Chair Christoph Meyer, Kings College London Disc. Antje Wiener, University of Bath Kyle Clark Beardsley: Emory University Claiming the Future: The Predictive Potential of Panel MA05: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Constructivist Research International Security: Key Concepts, Alternative/Peripheral Felix Berenskoetter: Former Editor, Millennium: Journal of Views International Studies Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Strategic Culture: Culture, Strategy and Academic Chair Nizar Messari, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Forecasting de Janeiro Edward Lock: School of Politics Disc. Monica Herz, IRI‐PUC‐Rio Adding in Emotions: Broadening the Constructivist Toolkit Disc. Nizar Messari, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio to Focus the Future de Janeiro Roxane Farmanfarmaian: Cambridge University Peacekeeping Operations: Keeping Whose Peace? Bridging Mind and Matter, Agency and Structure: The Paula Duarte Lopes: University of Coimbra Stability of State Discourse as an Harbinger of the Future Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra Kevork K. Oskanian: London School of Economics and Political Banning Evil: The formation of a Regime on Cluster Science Munitions ‐ Implications to International Security Forecasting Europe’s Global Role: The Interplay of Material Denise Garcia: Northeastern and Harvard University and Ideational Conditions Security Thinking in Latin America Christoph Meyer: Kings College London Arlene Beth Tickner: Universidad de los Andes MA08: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Do Peacekeeping Missions Reinforce State Failure? The Imagining the Future: Risk Society and the Aesthetisation of Case of Haiti Catastrophe Antonio Jorge Ramalho: University of Brasilia Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute for International Studies Disc. Bernadette Buckley, Goldsmiths, University of London Border Theatre: On the Arts of Security and Resistance Alexandra E. J. Hall: Durham University Louise Amoore: Durham University Science and Fiction: The (De) Aestheticisation of MA11: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Catastrophe in the ‘War on Terror’ and Climate Change Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice in Public Claudia E. Aradau: The Open University Diplomacy Rens van Munster: University of Southern Denmark Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Sexing Foreign Policy: Emergency and Representation in US Chair Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University AIDS Relief Disc. Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University Serena Cruz: Florida International University Participant Dale C. Copeland, University of Virginia Applied Atmospheric Aesthetics: Reconsidering the Risky Participant Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California Art of Depicting Global Climate Change through Participant Ali R. Fisher, Mappa Mundi Consulting PowerPoints, Photographs, and Polemics Participant Ellen Huijgh, Netherlands Institute of International Timothy Wayne Luke: VPI & SU Relations 'Clingendael' Risky Thinking: “Blue Cascades” and Public‐Private Participant Martin H. B. Löffelholz, Technische Universität Partnerships in the Catastrophic Imagination Ilmenau Benjamin J. Muller: Simon Fraser University Participant Jan Melissen, Clingendael MA09: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Shiism in the Ascendant? The Past, Present, and Future of the MA12: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel ‘Shia Crescent’ Beyond Anarchy? New Directions in System and Structural Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Theory Chair Assaf Moghadam, US Military Academy Sponsor(s): English School Disc. Ar Norton, Boston University Chair Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Saudi Arabia's Sectarian Turn: 1979 and the Origins of Disc. David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Modern Sectarianism Differentiation: A Sociological Approach to IR Theory Toby C. Jones: Rutgers University Barry Buzan: London School of Economics and Political Science Towards an Independent Shiite State in Southern Iraq? A Re Mathias Theo Albert: Universität Bielefeld Examination of the Historical Evidence Negarchy: The Case for a Third Structural Ordering Principle Reidar Visser: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Daniel H. Deudney: Johns Hopkins University Factionalism and Ideology in the Islamic Republic of Iran Rethinking Ordering Principles: Vertical Differentiation and Sanam Vakil: Johns Hopkins University Ranked Orders Shia Ideology Atlas: Initial Findings Jack Donnelly: University of Denver Assaf Moghadam: US Military Academy Hierarchy as International Structure MA10: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Daniel Nexon: Georgetown University Taking the Fear Out of Assessment and Evaluation: Lessons Embedded Hierarchy: Explaining Sovereign Inequality in Learned International Politics Sponsor(s): International Education Paul K. MacDonald: Williams College Chair John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College MA13: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College Global Carbon Market Politics Participant Norah P. Shultz, Arcadia University Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Participant Susan Vernon‐Gerstenfeld, WPI Chair Jorgen Wettestad, Fridtjof Nansen Institute Participant Richard H. Watts, Tulane University Disc. Miranda Schreurs, University of Maryland Assembling Carbon Markets Matthew Paterson: University of Ottawa The Evolution of Emissions Trading as a Governance Mechanism for Climate Change Michele Betsill: Colorado State University Matthew J. Hoffmann: University of Toronto The Evolution of US Climate Legislation Gary C. Bryner: Brigham Young University Revising the EU ETS: Process and Prospects Ahead Jorgen Wettestad: Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jon Birger Skjærseth: The Fridtjof Nansen Instittute Caps, Blocks and Schemes: Regional Greenhouse Gas MA16: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Trading in North America in a Global Context The Politics of High Technology Stacy D. VanDeveer: University of New Hampshire Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Henrik Selin: Boston University International Communication MA14: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Marcus Schaper, Reed College Comparing Intelligence Systems: Challenges and Next Steps Disc. Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Policies at the Technological Frontier in Europe ‐ Trap of the Chair Mark Phythian, University of Leicester Follower or Divergent Trajectories Disc. Shlomo Shpiro, Bar‐Ilan University Vittorio Ancarani: University of Turin The Intelligence Services as a Democratic Indicator ‐ Main Between Creative Destruction and Disembeddedness: The Differences between Intelligence in a Democratic Country Political Economy of the ‘Biotechnology Revolution’ and in Non‐Democratic One Volker W. Lehmann: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Gustavo D. Matey: Complutense University, Madrid Discourse, Hegemonic Struggles and Nanotechnology – A Comparing Intelligence Systems: A Look at the Evidence Post‐Structuralist approach to the Global Political Economy Michael Warner: ODNI of Nanotechnology Intelligence Organizations as Networks: Centrality, Joscha Wullweber: University of Kassel, Germany Complexity, Legitimacy and Effectiveness in Comparative MA17: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Perspective Status and the Great Powers Marco A. C. Cepik: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Sponsor(s): International Security Studies A Proposed Framework for the Analysis of Intelligence Chair Deborah W. Larson, University of California at Los Processes in Democratising Regimes Angeles Peter Gill: University of Salford, UK Disc. Christopher Layne, Bush School of Government and Drawing Conclusions From the Comparative Study of Public Service, Texas A & M University Security and Intelligence Commissions of Inquiry Disc. Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University Stuart Farson: Simon Fraser University Exceptionalist Narratives and Great Power Status: The Mark Phythian: University of Leicester Social Sources of Realpolitik William Schlickenmaier: Georgetown University MA15: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Prestige, Delegitimation, and War: What Is China’s Vision Feminist Security Studies: Engendering Development and for International Order? Security Xiaoyu Pu: The Ohio State University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Randall L. Schweller: The Ohio State University Global Development International Security Studies Status and Great Power Conflict: American Hegemony and the Dispute over the Invasion of Iraq, 2002‐2003 Chair Runa Das, University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth Tudor A. Onea: Queen's University Disc. Meenal Shrivastava, Athabasca University Devant l’Empire: France and the Question of ‘American Engendering Post‐Conflict Development Empire’ Katie Sheketoff: The George Washington University David G. Haglund: Queen's University The Aftermath of International Administrations: Status, Power, and World Order: Integrating Russia and Implementing Women’s Rights in Timor‐Leste and Cambodia China Susanne Alldén: Umea University Deborah W. Larson: University of California at Los Angeles Smuggling in the ‘f’ word Alexei Shevchenko: California State Fullerton Ruth Jacobson: University of Bristol, UK MA18: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel When Feminist Theory Meets Peacebuilding Policy: Implications of Gender Mainstreaming and National Action Understanding Small State Behavior: Alternate Explanations Plans Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Heidi Hudson: University of the Free State Chair Laura Cristina Ferreira‐Pereira, University of Minho Runaway Norms and Gender Violence in Conflict: Disc. Cristina S. Pecequilo, UNESP Challenges for Peace Processes Multi‐Vector Foreign Policy as a Commitment Problem Nadezhda Griffin: Fairfield University Galymzhan Kirbassov: Binghamton University, State University Janie Leatherman: Failfield University of New York Who Cares about Foreign Policy in Less Developed MA21: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Compendium Panel Countries? Or, How to Expand and Integrate our Feminist Organizing and Global Governance: A Compendium Understanding of International Relations? Project Panel Ana Margheritis: University of Florida Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Small States and International Trade Agreements: A Chair Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University Comparison of Domestic factors influencing Costa Rica and International Organizations and International Governance the Dominican Republic in the negotiation of the CAFTA‐DR of Migration and Ethnic Politics Jessica M. Byron: University of the West Indies Michael Johns: Laurentian University‐ Barrie The Individual is a Function of the State: The State Level of Networks Analysis as an Explanation for the Caribbean’s Increased Engagement with China Francesca Panzironi: University of Sydney Dana Marie Morris: University of Denver Internet Governance Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University MA19: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Transnational Social Movements Critical Reflections on Statebuilding: Searching for Clarity Where there is None Kenneth Gould: City University of New York‐Brooklyn College Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Tammy L. Lewis: Muhlenberg College Chair Gemma Collantes Celador, City University London Gender and Global Governance Disc. Alice Hills, University of Leeds Julie Mertus: American University Private Actors and the Institutionalization of Security: A MA22: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Necessary Evil? The Future of Critical Terrorism Studies Christina M. Yeung Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Gemma Collantes Celador: City University London Chair Stephen Nemeth, University of Iowa Contesting the Police Reform Agenda: What Peace are we Disc. Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Building? Aberystwyth Isabelle Ioannides: Free University of Brussels Participant Marie Breen‐Smyth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Unintended Consequences of Statebuilding: EU and US Participant George Kassimeris, University of Wolverhampton Security Assistance Strategies Compared Participant Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Ursula C. Schroeder: Free University Berlin Participant Leonard B. Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno Tackling Illicit Flows by Securing Post‐Conflict Spaces Michael Bourne: Queen's University Belfast MA23: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Military Forces and the Fight Against Serious Crime in Peace The UK and International Development: Moral Vision or Operations: Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo Business as Usual? Cornelius Friesendorf: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Sponsor(s): Global Development Control of Armed Forces Chair Paul Smoke, New York University MA20: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Paul Smoke, New York University Sovereignty and International Law Policy Photopsia: The Lens of Globalisation and the Blurring Sponsor(s): International Law of New Labour’s Moral Vision in the Field of International Chair Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University Development Disc. Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport David M. Webber: University of Warwick Changing Norms in International Humanitarian Law: From Public Opinion as Leverage for Support for Development Non‐Intervention to R2P Assistance: A Critique of DFID’s Public Survey Strategy Dave O. Benjamin: University of Bridgeport David Hudson: University College London The Burden of Sovereignty: The Rhetoric of Obligation as Jennifer van Heerde: University College London Recreated in Multilateral Treaties Morality, History, and the Debt Campaign Sean Walsh: University of Florida Paula D. Goldman: Harvard University Samuel J. Barkin: University of Florida MA24: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Reconceptualising Sovereignty in International Law The Foreign Policy of the EU Flavio G. I. Inocencio: Nottingham Trent University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) From Fragmentation to Constitutionalization: The Possible Chair Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University Futures of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding Disc. Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University Mark E. Herlihy: Georgetown University Law Center Bilateral Relations, Multilateral Diplomacy ‐ Third States Regional Security and the EU and Their Interaction with the EU Emil J. Kirchner: University of Essex Frank Gaenssmantel: European University Institute The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe as EU Politics of Foreign Aid in the Balkans: Development, a Regional Security Actor: A Security Governance Integration, and Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Perspective Arnaud Kurze: George Mason University Nuray Ibryamova: Rhodes College To Go or Not to Go – International and Domestic Factors of NATO: Transformations and Contributions to Regional European Troop Deployments Abroad Security Governance Henrike Viehrig: University of Cologne Roberto Dominguez: Suffolk University European Public Opinion and Post‐Cold War Military The Evolution of the Security Concept in Asia‐Pacific Interventions: A Continuation of Realist Thinking or Katja Weber: Georgia Institute of Technology Speaking of Ideals and Values? Contributions of the African Union to the Regional Security Ebru S. Canan: Bahcesehir University, Turkey Governance MA25: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Femi A. Babarinde: Thunderbird School of Global Management Transitional Justice: Local Ownership and International MA28: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Influences Mahan Revisited: Naval Strategy in An Era of Resource Sponsor(s): Human Rights Competition and Globalization Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario Chair James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School Cross‐regional Perspectives on Justice after Atrocity: The Disc. James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School Role of Trials in Africa and Latin America The 'Straits Question' Revisited: Narrow Seas and the New Jo‐Marie Burt: George Mason University Maritime Strategy Susan F. Hirsch: George Mason University Daniel J. Moran: Naval Postgraduate School The Right to Dignity in Transitional Constitutions Holy War and Holy Waters: US Naval Strategy in the Persian Erin Daly: Widener School of Law Gulf Who Owns Transitional Justice?: Negotiating the James A. Russell: Naval Postgraduate School Local/International Balance US Naval Strategy in the 21st Century Beth K. Dougherty: Beloit College Michael Klare: Hampshire College Building Local Ownership of the International Criminal Court Chinese Maritime Strategy: Boats or Ships? Alana Tiemessen: University of British Columbia Jacqueline A. Newmyer: Long Term Strategy Group MA26: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA29: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Future of the Past: Continuation or Rupture of Long‐Term EU‐US Relations After George W. Bush: Evolution or Global System Development? Revolution? Panel 1 of 2 Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Stephanie Anderson, University of Wyoming Chair Joachim Karl Rennstich, Fordham University Disc. Roy H. Ginsberg, Skidmore College Disc. William R. Thompson, Indiana University The Political Economy of EU‐US Relations After Bush: Post‐Neoliberalism: Discourses, Strategies and Practices Continuity in a Revolutionary World Economy? Ulrich Brand: Vienna University Michael H. Smith: Loughborough University World System History: Frank, Arrighi & the Way Forward US Foreign Economic Policy in the Post‐Bush Era: Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware Constraints and Opportunities Forecasting Global State Formation Terrence Guay: Pennsylvania State University Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Diminishing Returns to Trade Power in the EU Energy Flow and Ecological Impact in the Evolution of Steven Michael McGuire: University of Bath World‐Systems Governing Global Finance: The Increasing Symmetry of EU‐ Kirk Lawrence: University of California‐Riverside US Relations MA27: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Patrick Leblond: University of Ottawa Regional Security Governance in the New Millennium I Competing Multilateralisms: EU‐US Relations Divergent? Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Richard Whitman: University of Bath Chair Alejandro Chanona B., UNAM Disc. David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po MA30: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA33: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel African Union and R2P: Synergy or Divergence? Crisis and Response: Whither Global Financial Governance? Sponsor(s): International Organization Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies Chair Tony Porter, McMaster University (UWI) and CIGI Disc. Tony Porter, McMaster University Disc. Joao Gomes Porto, University of Bradford The Politics of Financial Crisis Prevention Norm Localization, the Responsibility to Protect and African Louis W. Pauly: University of Toronto International Society Sovereign Wealth Funds: Bringing the State Back In Paul D. Williams: George Washington University Benjamin J. Cohen: University of California at Santa Barbara The Selection of the Norm of Intervention and the Deciding When Rules Do Not Apply: Financial Crisis Responsibility to Protect Resolution beyond Subprime Cristina Badescu: University of Toronto Anna Gelpern: Rutgers University School of Law ‐ Newark Thomas Kwasi Tieku: University of Toronto The Limits of Regulatory Privatization? The Sub‐prime Crisis Solidarity Politics and the Responsibility to Protect and the Challenges to Global Governance Thomas Kwasi Tieku: University of Toronto Jacqueline M. Best: University of Ottawa Responsibility without Capability? Humanitarian Political Responses to the Post‐2007 International Financial Intervention & Private Crisis Military Companies Eric Helleiner: University of Waterloo Ulrich Andreas Petersohn: RAND Corporation Stefano Pagliari: University of Waterloo MA31: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA34: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Liberalism and Violence: Past, Present, Future Domestic Institutions and Israeli‐Palestinian Peacemaking Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Daniel Warner, Graduate Institute of International Scientific Study of International Processes Development Studies Disc. Daniel Warner, Graduate Institute of International Chair Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto Development Studies Disc. Jeremy Pressman, University of Connecticut Liberal Democracy and the Ease of Violence Credible Commitments, Domestic Politics and Territorial Stephen J. Rosow: State University of New York College at Compromise: The Case of Israel and the Occupied Territorie Oswego Hendrik Spruyt: Northwestern University Ethical Challenges of the European Neighborhood Policy The Domestic Politics Origins of Israeli‐Palestinian Peace‐ Annette Freyberg‐Inan: University of Amsterdam Making Failure Australia and Indonesia: Past, Present, Future Oded Haklai: Queen's University Clinton Fernandes: UNSW@ADFA Does Democracy Tame the Religious Radicals? Lessons from Liberalism ‐ A Suspecting Glance: Historically Violent and the Case of Israel’s SHAS party Prospectively Redundant Miriam Fendius Elman: Syracuse University Michael McKinley: Australian National University The Israeli Right and Israel's Territorial Dilemma: Ideological MA32: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Purity and Political Readjustment Ilan Peleg: Lafayette College Dark Histories, Brighter Futures: War Crimes and Confronting the Past Innenpolitik and War: Domestic Politics in the Arab‐Israeli Wars (1948‐1967) Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Avraham Sela: Hebrew University Jerusalem Chair James Gow, King's College London Panel Disc. James Gow, King's College London MA35: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Forgiveness in International Relations: Russia, Finland, Social Activism and International Organizations Estonia and the Memory of WW2 Sponsor(s): International Organization Tuomas A. Forsberg: University of Tampere Chair Andre Broome, University of Birmingham Breaking from the Past or Connecting to the Future: the Disc. Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Tokyo Trial and Present Japan Disc. Heloise Weber, University of Queensland Madoka Futamura: United Nations University Profit and Protest: The Role of Critique in the World Transitional Justice in Germany, 1945‐1950: Ironies, Economy Paradoxes, and Unintended Consequences Antje Vetterlein: Copenhagen Business School Devin O. Pendas: Boston College Power and Change in the International Financial MA39: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Institutions: An Analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Bodies and Parts: The Global Political Economy of the Paper Initiative Corporeal Liam S. Clegg: University of Birmingham Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Risking Business? Environmental Advocacy and the World International Political Economy Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency Chair Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Susan M. Park: University of Sydney Disc. L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School “What Took You So Long?” The United Nations Declaration Commodified Cadavers and the Political Economy of on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Spectacle Nicholas S. Henry: Victoria University of Wellington Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett: Johns Hopkins University MA36: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Marieke J. Wilson: Johns Hopkins University Reconceptualizing Security Jason L. Walton: Johns Hopkins University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Inorganic Bodies: Global Politics and Material Subjects Chair Robert Michael Mandel, Lewis & Clark College Jonathan K. Shapiro: Illinois State University Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov, Muskingum College The Sum of all Parts? Ethics, Economics, and Organ Transfe A Human Security Model Of Civil War Duration Stefanie R. Fishel: Johns Hopkins Chris Albon: University of California at Davis Fantastic Freaks! Superhuman and Inhuman Embodiments: The Logic of Habit in IR Transgressing or (Re)producing Normative Corporeality’s Ted Hopf: Ohio State University through the Superhero body? Comparative Approaches to Regional Security in Europe Lori Crowe: York University and the Asia Pacific MA40: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Craig A. Snyder: Deakin University Problems in Waging Modern Conflict Community Security: The Forgotten Aspect of Human Sponsor(s): International Law Security Chair Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Laura E. Reidel: Wilfrid Laurier University Disc. Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Security, Civil Society and Change in Turkey: Counter‐ The Legality of Targeted Killing as an Instrument of War: Hegemonic Conceptualisations of Security The Case of Qaed Salim Sinan al‐Harethi Aylin Ozet: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Avery Plaw: Umass Dartmouth Panel MA37: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM "Precautionary Measures" in the First Additional Protocol: A Global Trade, Finance, and Economic Development Legally Warranted Moral Hazard? Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Janina Dill: University of Oxford Chair Nayantara D. Hensel, US Naval Postgraduate School Explaining an Absence: Centralized Monitoring and the Law Disc. Tatiana Vashchilko, Pennsylvania State Unversity of War Regime The Effects of the IMF on the Initiation and Maintenance of Brooke C. Greene: Columbia University Economic Reforms in Latin America Beyond Reciprocity: The Effects of European Identity on Glen Biglaiser: Texas Tech University Compliance with the Law of War Legitimacy of International Organizations – The Case of the Brooke C. Greene: Columbia University WTO Tanisha Fazal: Columbia University Martin Koch: University of Bielefeld MA41: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Poverty Reduction as Social Policy: The Inter‐American China's Energy Relations with the Global South Development Bank in Latin America Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Kerstin Sorensen: Elon University Chair Carrie Currier, Texas Christian University Universal Norms or Club Rules? The IMF and Economic Disc. Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville Policymaking in Southern Africa China's Search for Energy Security in the Middle East: Christian M. Brütsch: University of Zurich Strategic Implications States and Financial Markets: Conceptualizing their Manochehr Dorraj: Texas Christian University Relations via the “Monterrey Consensus” Carrie Currier: Texas Christian University James Amemasor: Rutgers University China, Russia, and Central Asia: Triangular Energy Politics Gregory Gleason: University of New Mexico China, Latin America, and the United States: The Political Leapfrogging towards Renewable Energy Technologies for Economy of Energy Policy in the Americas Power Generation in India – Assessing Potentials for an Gregg B. Johnson: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of Alternative Development Path New York Gudrun E. Benecke: University of Potsdam Jesse T. Wasson: State University of New York at Buffalo Multilateral Cooperation in Latin America: A Bet for Energy Competition and Cooperation: China's Energy Relations Security Accomplishment with Japan and India Maite J. Iturre: University of the Basque Country Jian Yang: University of Auckland The “Renewable Revolution” and the CAP ‐ The "Renewable MA42: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Revolution" and the CAP ‐ Policy Interplay and the Road to Cities and Global Governance Reform Malena R. Sundstrom: Lund University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy MA45: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Barry Gills, Newcastle University Refugees in International Relations I Participant Mark Amen, University of South Florida Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Participant Sofie Bouteligier, KULeuven, Belgium Chair Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford Participant Patricia McCarney, University of Toronto Disc. Alexander Betts, University of Oxford Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University The Samaritan’s Dilemma Revisited: A Cross‐National Participant Klaus Segbers, Institute for East European Affairs Analysis of Humanitarian Assistance on Conflicts and Forced Participant Manfred B. Steger, Royal Melbourne Institute of Migration Technology University Young Hoon Song: University of South Carolina Participant Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College Normative and Ethical Approaches to Refugee Protection Chris Brown: London School of Economics and Political Science MA43: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Beyond Bare Life: Refugees and the “Right to Have Rights” Researching Fields, Habitus, Capital and Practice: Bourdieusian Patricia Owens: Queen Mary, University of London Contributions to International Relations Feminist Geopolitics meets Refugee Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Jennifer Hyndman: Simon Fraser University Chair Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University The Migration and Conflict Story: What Direction Causality? Disc. Vincent Pouliot, McGill University Brandon Valeriano: University of Illinois at Chicago The Social Universe of the French Foreign Ministry in the MA46: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Era of the First World War Continuity and Change in Institutions and Networks Peter D. Jackson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Is Modern Diplomacy Ethnocentric? A Cultural Analysis Chair Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Iver B. Neumann: Norwegian Institute International Affairs Disc. Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Stigmatized States: Deviance and Discipline in the Continuity and Change in Post‐Soviet Welfare States International Society Erica J. Johnson: University of Washington Rebecca Adler‐Nissen: University of Copenhagen Peasants, Patrons, and Parties: The Tension between What kind of Person, the State? A Bourdieusian Clientelism and Democracy in Nepal Contribution to Understanding State Agency in Madhav Joshi: University of North Texas International Relations Liliana Pop: London Metropolitan University David Mason: University of North Texas Disaggregating Autocratic Regimes: Polity Duration and MA44: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Alternative Sources of Stability The Renewable Revolution: The Push for Renewable Energy Kirssa L. Cline: University of Arizona Development Who Would Have Thunk It? Investing in China and Socialism Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies in Venezuela: Understanding Regime Change Chair Navroz K. Dubash, Jawaharlal Nehru University Anthony P. Spanakos: Montclair State University Disc. Alastair Iles, Environmental Science, Policy & Management The Past Shapes the Present: Variables that Determined Post‐Soviet Institutions Path Dependence and Renewable Energy Development in the United States and Germany Ashley D. Streat‐Bartlett: University of Alabama Christoph H. Stefes: University of Colorado Denver MA47: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA95: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session New Definitions of Security Nationalism and Conflict in China Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Gale A. Mattox, US Naval Academy Disc. Stephen B. Herschler, Oglethorpe University Disc. J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California The Reverse Linkage Effect?: Assessing the Impact of 21st Century Urban Security: Operational Dilemmas and Chinese Integration on the Democratization of Hong Kong Theoretical Challenges Ilan Alon: Rollins College Eric Ziegelmayer: St. Lawrence University Dexter Boniface: Rollins College What Role for the EU in the Middle East? The History of Victimization: New Trends in China’s Jan Hallenberg: Sw National Defence College Nationalism Malena Britz: Swedish National Defence College Xuecun Liang: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear: A Human Mêlée Apart for Human Rights: Comparative Studies on Security Approach to a New Middle East Silenced Tibetans and Native Americans Deborah L. Wheeler: United States Naval Academy Maorong Jiang: Creighton University Redefining Security for Europe China’s Ethnic Regime in Comparative Perspective: Gale A. Mattox: US Naval Academy Implications for Future Conflict Rethinking Arms Control for the New Administration Erin E. Williams: University of British Columbia Jeffrey Arthur Larsen: University of Denver Clash of Cultures: Rethinking Chinese Nationalism Zheng Wang: Seton Hall University MA48: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Poster Session The World Trade Organization MA97: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy China: Internal Threats and External Challenges Sponsor(s): Chair Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Political Economy of WTO Dispute Settlement ‐ A European Disc. Yu‐Wen Chen, University of Konstanz Union Perspective Is the Traditional East Asian System a Hierarchy? Fabien Besson: Ministry of Finance ‐ France & University Paris Feng Zhang: London School of Economics and Political Science 1 Pantheon‐Sorbonne The Future of Regional Cooperation in East/Southeast Asia Martial Foucault: Université de Montréal Soleiman Dias: Hanyang University The Ins and Outs of China's WTO Compliance The New Development of Cross‐Strait Relations since 2008 Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard: San Francisco State University Hsiao‐Yun Yu: Chinese Culture University Complex Agency – The WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body as a Winning Without Victory: Why China Has Failed to End the Transnational Governance Network Separatist Struggle in Tibet Michael Strange: Roskilde University Lisa M. Rickmers: City University of New York Public Deliberation and Scientific Reasoning at the WTO Peasant Protes and Long‐term Political Stability in China Philipp Stucki: Graduate Institute of International Studies, Zhang Wu: Union College Geneva MB01: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable The Changes in the Foreign Trade Policy within WTO System Roundtable on T.V. Paul's, "The Tradition of Non‐use of Zdzislaw Puslecki: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland Nuclear Weapons" MA94: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Exploring Cooperative Structures and Policies Chair Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. T. V. Paul, McGill University Disc. Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo Participant Jeffrey William Knopf, National Security Affairs Towards a Cooperative Security Order in Asia Department/NS Pramod Kumar Mishra: University of Delhi Participant Charles Lipson, University of Chicago Bargaining and Deliberation in International Negotiations: Participant Patrick M. Morgan, University of California at Irvine The Role of Non‐State Actors in Financial Regulatory Participant Nina Tannenwald, Brown University Cooperation Participant John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois, Urbana Kevin Young: London School of Economics and Political Science Campaign

Cooperation in the Global Village: Interaction, Trust, and Compliance with Monetary Agreements Johannes Karreth: University of Georgia MB02: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB05: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable The Politics and Polemics of International Intervention American Leadership, the Power of Ideas and the War on Sponsor(s): Human Rights Terror: The Bush Years and Beyond Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Marc J. Cohen, SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Chair Robert G. Patman, University of Otago Bringing Africa Back into World Order: The Ideological Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Origins of Post‐Cold War Humanitarian Intervention Political Science Adam R. Branch: San Diego State University Participant David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph Participant Dirk Nabers, GIGA German Institute of Global and Responsibility to Protect: The Evolution of an International Area Studies Norm Participant Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Noha S. Shawki: Illinois State University Participant Robert G. Patman, University of Otago Emerging Norms in Humanitarian Intervention ‐ The Past as Guide or Pitfall? Innovative Panel Mary I. Farrell: University of Greenwich MB06: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM From Kuwait to Myanmar: New Challenges for AlterGlobalizations Caucus Meeting Humanitarian Interventions Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Ander Gutierrez‐Solana: University of the Basque Country Chair Barry Gills, Newcastle University MB03: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Chair Hasmet Uluorta, University of Miami Participant Robin Broad, American University Fifty Years in Peace and War: The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Participant Shannon Gibson, University of Miami Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Ruth Reitan, University of Miami Participant Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa

Disc. Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Participant Johannes Botes, University of Baltimore MB07: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Participant Øyvind Ekelund, Peace Research Institute Oslo Warfare, Memory and the Future Participant Gudleiv Forr, Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Inger Skjelsbaek, International Peace Research Chair Nathalie Wlodarczyk, Exclusive Analysis Institute, Oslo Disc. Nathalie Wlodarczyk, Exclusive Analysis Making Memory: Transforming Politics after Genocide MB04: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Rachel C. Ibreck: University of Bristol The United States and the Middle East Peace Process Congolese Refugees in Rwandan Camps: No future? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Natasha Z. Price: University of Bristol Peace Studies Sierra Leone: How much to Remember, how much to Chair Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University Forget? Disc. Dov Waxman, City University of New York Jessica Lincoln From the Yom Kippur War to the Second Lebanon War: Retelling the Past/Reconstructing the Present: Palestinian Systemic Effects on US Management of War and Peace in Women in Israel Remember the 1948 War the Middle East Isis Nusair: Denison University Benjamin Miller: University of Haifa MB08: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Problematizing Revisionist and Status Quo Designations in Violence, Sovereignty and War under Liberal Governmentality the Arab‐Israeli Conflict, 1948‐2008: The Implications for Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology the US Chair Julian Reid, King's College London Jeremy Pressman: University of Connecticut Disc. Sergei Prozorov, University of Helsinki United States‐Palestinian Relations – Pageantry without Substance Disc. Geoffrey A. Whitehall, Acadia University Frisch Hillel: Bar‐Ilan University The Liberal Way of War: Biohuman and The Martial Face of Global Biopolitics Michael Dillon: Lancaster University Global Discipline: United Nations Peacekeeping, International Security and Democratization in the Post‐Cold War Era Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech Sovereignty as a Form of Power: Violence, Reason and The Diplomatic Origins of the International System Domination in Liberal Governmentality Lora Viola: Social Science Reseach Center Berlin Simona Rentea: University of Wales, Aberystwyth MB12: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Zones of Power in Global Politics: The Mediation of Norms and Practices in Contemporary International Society Governmentality, Biopolitics and Sovereignty Sponsor(s): English School Doerthe Rosenow: King's College London Chair Daniel M. Green, University of Delaware Panel MB09: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Disc. Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham Gulf Security: Legacies of the Past, Prospects for the Future The Study of Diplomatic Apologies: Contribution and Limits Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) of a Bull‐Wendt Model Chair James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School Jeremie A. Cornut: Universite du Quebec a Montreal Disc. James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School Nationalism, International Society and National Minorities: Gulf Security: Away from Tropes and Back to Basics Evolution of Transnational Governance of Minority Rights in Matteo Legrenzi: GSPIA, University of Ottawa Europe La Longue Durée and Energy Security in the Gulf Matti A. Jutila: University of Helsinki Mary Ann Tetreault: Trinity University Socializing the Revolutionary State: Russian Diplomats‐in‐ Political Communication and Iraq's Gulf Policy in Historical Exile (1917‐1924) in International Society Perspective Cristian A. Cantir: University of Kansas Ibrahim Almarashi: IE University, Madrid The Politics of Culpability: Apology and Forgiveness in Revolutionary Power and Socialization: Explaining the International Society Persistence of Revolutionary Zeal in Iran’s Foreign Policy Ross Carroll: Northwestern University Maximilian Terhalle: Yale University The History of Humanitarian Intervention: The Rule or the From Here We Begin: A Survey of Scholarship on the Exception? International Relations of the Gulf Tonny B. Knudsen: University of Aarhus Fred Lawson: Mills College MB13: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB10: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable International Environmental Justice I: Conceptualization and How to Infuse Cultural Content & Non‐English Materials into Dimensions the Classroom, Curriculum, and Co‐Curricular Activities Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): International Education International Ethics Chair Judy B. Krutky, Baldwin‐Wallace College Chair Chukwumerije Okereke, Smith School, University of Oxford Participant Timothy A. Bennett, Wittenberg University Disc. Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Participant Diana K. Davies, Princeton University Political Science Participant H. Stephen Straight, Binghamton University, State Playing Fair With Future Generations: Incorporating University of New York Intergenerational Justice Into the Next Generation of Global

Climate Policies MB11: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Edward A. Page: University of Warwick Before/Beyond Sovereign Diplomacy International Environmental Justice and the Discipline of IR Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Timothy Ehresman: Colorado State University Chair Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Ecological Justice All the Way Down? Agents, Subjects, Disc. Jens Bartelson, Lund University Objects and Phantoms in International Environmental Essence of Christian – Mongol Diplomacy in the 13th Politics Century Dimitris Stevis: Colorado State University Martin C. Hall: Lund University MB14: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Diplomacy and Religion: The Practice and Distribution of Legal Frameworks for Intelligence: Case Studies from Three Early Cross‐Faith Treaties Continents Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Hasan Yonten: University of Delaware Chair Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School The Confessionalization of Diplomacy? English Diplomatic Disc. Kenneth R. Dombroski, Naval Postgraduate School Relations 1530s‐1602 Continuing Efforts to Adjust the Legal Basis for Effective Benjamin De Carvalho: NUPI Intelligence in the United States Room for Diplomacy? When the National Interest is Thomas C. Bruneau: Naval Postgraduate School European Rebecca Adler‐Nissen: University of Copenhagen The Importance of the Legal Framework for Intelligence and MB17: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Security: The Case of Romania The Future of Transatlantic Relations I Cris Matei: Center for Civil‐Military Relations, Naval Postgr Sponsor(s): International Security Studies School Chair William H. Park, King's College, London Establishing a Legal Framework for Intelligence in Canada Disc. William H. Park, King's College, London Stephane J. Lefebvre: Defence R&D Canada Towards a Comprehensive EU/US Strategic Forum The Pendulum of Trust: What Really is at Stake with the Kari Mottola: Finnish MFA FISA Amendments Act of 2008 Stephanie C. Blum: Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Split or Cooperation? Contending Arguments on the Future Homeland Defense and Security of the Transatlantic Relations and the West (1991‐2001) Serena Simoni: CSULB MB15: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel US Perspectives Post Bush Feminist Security Studies: Violent Women and Agency Joyce P. Kaufman: Whittier College Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies A Canadian Prespective of Transatlantic Relations International Security Studies David Rudd: National Defence and the Canadian Forces Chair Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University The British View of the Future of Transatlantic relations post Blair and Bush Violent Women, War Porn and International Politics: Andrew Mark Dorman: King's College London Making the Links Megan H. MacKenzie: Kennedy School of Government, Harvard MB18: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Good, the Bad, or the Ugly? Women Militants in Ethno‐ Instruments of Statecraft: From Recognition to Deterrence to Nationalist and Religio‐Political Movements Cooperation Swati Parashar: Lancaster University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Muslim Women and Terrorism Chair Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Katherine Brown: Kings College London Disc. Amir Lupovici, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Fighting Women ‐ Changing Gender Ideologies Regarding The Politics of Recognition: When and Why States War and the Military in the US Recognize Former Foes Saskia Stachowitsch: University of Vienna Vaughn P. Shannon: Wright State University Panel MB16: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Competing Tools of Power: Is the EU Beating Out the US Internet and Development: Blogs, Social Networking, Since 9‐11? Education, and Beyond Jeffrey A. Stacey: Tulane University Sponsor(s): International Communication Complements and Substitutes in Foreign Policy Behavior Chair Nanette S. Levinson, American University Leanne Powner: College of Wooster Disc. Marianne I. Franklin, Goldsmiths Stuff Matters: Issue Saliency and Reciprocal Dynamics in Creating a Culture of Use in ICT in Education and International Affairs Development Projects: The Case of Macedonia Anat Niv‐Solomon: Clark University Laura Hosman: University of California at Berkeley Foreign policy asymmetrical considerations towards self‐ The Internet and Development: Does the Internet determination: The case of Portugal Empower? Rui Alexandre Novais: University of Porto Deborah L. Wheeler: United States Naval Academy MB19: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Other Jazeera: Al‐Qursaya Island and the Fifth Estate in Stabilisation and Civil‐Military Cooperation in Unstable Egypt Environments David M. Faris: University of Pennsylvania Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Blogging Minorities: Black and Hispanic Political Bloggers, Politics and Participation in the United States Chair Tore O. Nyhamar, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Antoinette J. Pole: Montclair State University Disc. Annika S. Hansen, Norwegian Defence Research The Superdelegate Transparency Project and the New Rules Establishment of Latent Group Activation: A Comparison of the 1984 and NATO and Stabilisation Operations Beyond Afghanistan 2008 Contested Democratic Primaries Bjørn Olav Knutsen: Norwegian Defence Research David A. Karpf: University of Pennsylvania Establishment Using Force to Stabilize Haiti – Strategic Choice, Coincidence or Revenge? Stian Kjeksrud: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment What is Civil? What is Military? The Plague of Civil‐Military The Role of the Rogue State in International Society Cooperation Stephanie L. Talbut: University of Leeds Gunhild Hoogensen: University of Tromsø Terrorism Studies: Constructing a Moral Hierarchy of MB20: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Violence International Law and ‐isms Helen Dexter: Keele University Sponsor(s): International Ethics MB23: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Law Understanding Global Inequality Chair Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Sponsor(s): Global Development Disc. Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Chair Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia Norm Violation and the Laws of War: The Case of the Globa Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro War on Terror Disc. Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia Elizabeth Grimm: Georgetown University Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Globalization and Poverty: The Latin American Case, 1990‐ The English School Meets Social Constructivism and Legal 2007 Realism Arie M. Kacowicz: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mikael Baaz: Malmö University Suggestions for the Human Development Index of UNDP Humanitarianisms Kanji Watanabe: Cottey College Stephanie Carvin: Royal Holloway, University of London From Globalization to Internal Violence: A Casual Analysis Naturalism, Neoconservatism, and the International Legal Order Matthew R. Sanderson: Lehigh University Steven M. Ward: Georgetown University Jeffrey Kentor: University of Utah MB21: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Compendium Panel Globalizaton and Inequality: Subnational Differentials within Nation States What Will the Compendium Project Make of Globalization?: A Michael D. Keating: RTI International Compendium Project Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Politics of Global Inequality: Inequality as a Source of Revolt Raimo V. Väyrynen: The Finnish Institute of International Chair Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Affairs Cruz Globalization through Feminist Lenses (FTGS) Inequality and Democracy Angela Bee McCracken: University of Southern California Christian Houle: University of Rochester Globalization: An Interdisciplinary Interpretation (CISS) MB25: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Mihaly Simai: Institute for World Economics Transitional Justice Globalization and the Environment (ESS) Sponsor(s): Human Rights Ronnie D. Lipschutz: University of California‐Santa Cruz Chair Dana Zartner, Tulane University Globalization and the Construction of a Global Political Disc. Maria‐Victoria Perez‐Rios, City University of New York Economy ‐ Cameron (IPE) Beyond the Realms of the State: Transitional Justice and Angus Cameron: University of Leicester Civil Society Globalisation and Globality (IPS) Tazreena Sajjad: American University Agnieszk Paczynska: George Mason University ‘Reconciliation’: Discursively Tuning the Performance of Transitional Justice MB22: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Judith Renner: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Writing Terrorism Reading Terrorism: Critical Terrorism Studie Constructing a Legitimate Amnesty: What Counts in Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Transitional Justice Knowledge Chair Corinna Mullin, London School of Economics and Louise Mallinder: Queen's University Belfast Political Science Kieran P. Mcevoy: Queens University Belfast Disc. Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Impact of Truth Commissions on Socio‐Economic A Constructivist Perspective on Terrorism Studies: The Justice Outcomes Social Construction of Terror by Experts Tom Kei Wong: University of California at Riverside Rainer Huelsse: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Prosecutions, Pardons and Forgetting: The Politics of Alexander Spencer: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Accountability Remembering Terror in a Digital Age Hugo van der Merwe: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Lee Jarvis: Swansea University Machines, Crowds and Radicals Nicholas Michelsen: Kings College London Where Tyranny Ends, Law Begins: Transitional Justice MB28: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Mechanisms and Rule of Law Energy and Security in Asia Geoffrey Dancy: University of Minnesota Sponsor(s): International Security Studies MB26: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Chair Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University The Power of the International Monetary Fund Disc. Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Technology Chair Christopher M. Marcoux, Virginia Polytechnic Disc. Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University Institute and State University Long‐run Prices and Strategic Intervention in Petroleum Disc. Christopher M. Marcoux, Virginia Polytechnic Markets in Japan Institute and State University Llewelyn Hughes: Massachusetts Institute of Technology IMF Programs and Economic Growth China’s Energy Security in Comparative Historical Randall W. Stone: University of Rochester Perspective Muhammet Bas: Harvard University Alex G. Liebman: Harvard University More a Curse than a Cure: The Role of the IMF after the The Foreign Policy Implications of India's International Argentine and Turkish Financial Crises Quest for Energy Yonca Özdemir: Middle East Technical University, Northern Tanvi Madan: The University of Texas at Austin Cyprus Campus India’s Nuclear Odyssey: Diplomatic Disenchantment, Leaky Global Governance in the International Financial System: Umbrellas, and the Bomb Critical Evaluation of the Role of the IMF Andrew B. Kennedy: Harvard University Eundak Kwon: Northern Kentucky University From Soft Balancing to Strategic Hedging: The Case of Constructive Criticism: What Impact Can Scholars have on Chinese Energy Security Policy IMF Policies? Wojtek M. Wolfe: Rutgers University Michael Grillo: University of Delaware Brock Tessman: University of Georgia Julie Mueller: University of New England MB29: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Political Economy of IMF Program Design: Why do Some EU‐US Relations After George W. Bush: Evolution or IMF Programs Require More Reforms than Others? Revolution? Panel 2 OF 2 Byungwon Woo: Ohio State University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Panel MB27: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Chair Roy H. Ginsberg, Skidmore College Regional Security Governance in the New Millennium II Disc. Richard Whitman, University of Bath Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association The ESDP‐NATO Relationship: Grasping the Difference in Chair Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex order to Manage the Interface Disc. Bruce Bagley, University of Miami Jolyon Howorth: Yale University North America: Regional Security Governance in the Making Transatlantic Security Relations in Flux: Diverging US‐ Alejandro Chanona B.: UNAM European Views on the Ethics of Force CARICOM’s Journey from Regional Security Cooperation to Michael E. Smith: University of St. Andrews Regional Security Governance: Making the Transition in an The War on Terror: US‐EU Cooperation after the Bush Era Age of Transnational Criminal Networks and Global Terror Thomas Richard Seitz: University of Wyoming Jessica M. Byron: University of the West Indies Stephanie Anderson: University of Wyoming Regional Security Governance and the Andean Community A New Strategy for US Global Leadership: The US‐EU Aimee Kanner: Florida Atlantic University Relationship and Why having Europe On‐Board Matters Security in Mercosur: Assessing the Incipient Security Nina Graeger: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Governance Architecture In America We Trust ‐ The US’ Place in the Strategies of the Andrea Oelsner: University of Aberdeen New EU Member States Russia, China & US Missile Defense: Shanghai Cooperation Pawel K. Frankowski: Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University Framework on the Line? MB30: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Imtiaz A. Hussain: Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance I Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Anne‐Marie Slaughter, Woodrow Wilson School Disc. Michael D. Ward, University of Washington Globalization and the Social Power Politics of International MB33: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Economic Networks Challenges of International Financial Volatility Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Alexander Montgomery: Reed College Chair Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University Outside the Rules: How Network Structure Determines NGO Disc. Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University Effectiveness in Shaping International Norms Moral Panics and International Financial Crises Wendy Wong: University of Toronto Timothy John Sinclair: University of Warwick Networking Economic Justice Public and Private Governance of Personal Credit in Global Helen Yanacopulos: The Open University Finance: The Subprime Crisis and Beyond The Tangled Net: Unraveling the Concept of “Network” in Tony Porter: McMaster University Political Science The Social Sources of the Sub‐Prime Financial Crisis: The Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University Everyday Politics of Progressive Rights and Predatory The Ties that Bind: A Network Analysis of Human Rights Markets INGOs Leonard Seabrooke: Copenhagen Business School David R. Davis: Emory University Financial Crises and Regulatory Change in a Globalizing David V. Brewington: Emory University World Amanda Murdie: Emory University Philip George Cerny: Rutgers University‐Newark MB31: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable The Political Limits of Economic Multilateralism: IMF Policy Small Arms Roundtable: Exploring the Past Decade of Small toward Anglo‐American and Asian Capitalisms Arms Regime Formation and Anticipating the Future of Small Andre Broome: University of Birmingham Arms Compliance Mark Beeson: Unversity of Birmingham Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) MB34: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Chair Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Asymmetric Conflict and Violence Disc. Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Participant Patricia DeGennaro, New York University Chair Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh Participant Jennifer M. Hazen, Small Arms Survey Disc. Andrew J. Enterline, University of North Texas Participant Mark Marge, IANSA Disc. Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh Participant Christianya M. Stevenson, Graduate Institute of Military Intervention and Government Killing International and Development Studies, Geneva Jacqueline H. Rubin: Florida State University Participant Paulette Weiss, City University of New York Graduate Center Aid and Political Instability in Sub‐Saharan Africa, 1965‐2001 Margareta Sollenberg: Uppsala University MB32: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Communal Conflicts ‐ Exploring Causes and Linkages to Seeing the Future: Anticipatory Visualities in Security, Other Types of Conflicts Economy and Culture Johan Brosche: Uppsala University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Reputation in State – Ethnic Group Relations: Decision‐ Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) making in Asymmetric Conflicts Kursad S. Turan: Baskent University Chair Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Exeter Disc. Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Exeter The Threat of Non‐State Networks: A Theory of Modern Asymmetric Conflict Anticipatory Economies: On the Visualization of Uncertain Futures Nicholas Grossman: University of Maryland Marieke De Goede: University of Amsterdam MB35: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Louise Amoore: Durham University International Organization and Peace Operations Imagined Futures: Anticipatory Visuality in Corporate Sponsor(s): International Organization Scenario Planning Chair Cornelius Friesendorf, Geneva Centre for the Adam Harmes: University of Western Ontario Democratic Control of Armed Forces Visualising Insurantial Imaginaries: The Moral Economies of Disc. Stephen Watts, University of Massachusetts Calculated Uncertainties "Peace Operations 2010" and the Future of UN Peace Luis Lobo‐Guerrero: Keele University Operations Visualizing Leisure: Securing the Tourism / Terrorism Nexus Hikaru Yamashita: Senior Fellow, National Institute for Defense Studies Debbie Lisle: Queens University of Belfast "Cooperation by Deed" or How Peace Operations Became The Latin American Experience with the PRSP Approach an International Institution Kristin Komives: Institute of Social Studies Oana Tranca: Laval University Geske Dijkstra: Erasmus University Rotterdam Kathia Legare: Universite Laval MB39: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Mandates that Matter: Evaluating the Impacts of Regional Pegagogical Lessons for Teaching International Organizations: Organization Mandates on Peace Operation Effectiveness The Benefits and Limitations of Model UN as a Teaching Tool Heidi Hardt: Yale University Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs What Command Structure for UN Peace Operations? Chair Pamela Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable Ronald Hatto: Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris Development Accountability and UN Peace Operations: The Case of Disc. Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Participant Brian Endless, Loyola University Chicago Thorsten Benner: Global Public Policy Institute Participant Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at MB36: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Colorado Springs Participant Marc J. O'Reilly, Heidelberg College Unipolarity and War Participant Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies

Chair Randall L. Schweller, The Ohio State University Panel Disc. Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College MB40: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Disc. Christopher Layne, Bush School of Government and International Criminal Justice Public Service, Texas A & M University Sponsor(s): International Law Disc. Stephen Martin Walt, Harvard University Chair Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Unrest Assured: Why Unipolarity is Not Peaceful Disc. Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University Nuno Monteiro: University of Chicago UN‐Backed Courts ‐ The Case of Charles Taylor Is There an "Emboldenment" Effect? Evidence from the Kelly‐Kate Pease: Webster University Insurgency in Iraq Impeding the Democratization Process? The International Jonathan Monten: Yale University Criminal Court in Africa Radha Iyengar: Havard University Emily Rodio: Syracuse University Power and *Democratic* Weakness: A Neoconservative Shattered Societies: The Impacts of War Crimes and Truth Theory of International Politics? and Reconciliation Commissions on Post‐Conflict Jonathan Caverley: University of Chicago Reconstruction Asymmetric Power and the Effectiveness of Coercive Threat Steve Scheinert: University of Pittsburgh Todd S. Sechser: University of Virginia Strategic Delegation and the Establishment of the How Unipolarity, Hegemony, and Empire Combine to Cause International Criminal Court Conflict Suzanne Katzenstein: Columbia University Thomas J. Wright: Princeton University MB41: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB37: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Regional Responses to the Rise of China The World Bank and Poverty Reduction I: Conceptual Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Clarifications and Recent Trends Chair Lui Hebron, California Maritime Academy Sponsor(s): Global Development Disc. Lui Hebron, California Maritime Academy Chair Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa Beijing‐Taipei Relations and Policy Adjustments across the Disc. Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa Taiwan Straits The World Bank's "Poverty Trap" Kevin G. Cai: University of Waterloo Manfred A. Bienefeld: Carleton University Accommodation or Engagement? Australia’s Response to a Disciplining the Poor through Poverty Reduction Strategies Rising China and “Inclusion” James Manicom: Flinders University Arne C. Ruckert: University of Ottawa Andrew O'Neil: Flinders University The Evolving Agenda of Poverty Reduction: From Structural Hu Jintao's New Taiwan Policy and Relations Across the Adjustment to Universal Competitiveness Taiwan Straits: An Analysis of the Beijing‐Taipei Interactions Paul Cammack: Manchester Metropolitan University Event Data Doing Business with the Ladies: Gender, Regulation, and Shang‐chih Chen: Natioanal Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Poverty Reduction in the Post‐Wolfensohn Era Kate Bedford: University of Kent “Chindia” or Rivalry? Indian Perspectives on the Rise of Discourses of Alternative Energy Sources in : The China Case of Nuclear Power Priyanka R. Dubey Agni Kalfagianni: University of Stuttgart Vincent W. Wang: University of Richmond MB45: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB42: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Refugees in International Relations II Cities and Global Governance I: Typologies and Measurements Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies of Global Cities International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Alexander Betts, University of Oxford Global Development Disc. Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford Chair Patricia McCarney, University of Toronto Refugees and Security: The Securitisation of Forced Disc. Daniel Hoornweg, World bank Migration and its Impact on the International Refugee Cities of Arabia Untold Protection Regime Sara J. Chehab: University of Delaware Anne Hammerstad: University of Kent Global Cities: New Roles in Global Governance Refugees and the Regional Dynamics of Peacebuilding Sassen Saskia: Columbia University James Milner: Carleton University Global Cities in the Auditor’s Gaze Refugees and Conflict Paul W. James: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Howard Adelman: Griffith University Measuring the World City Network: New Developments and Bordering on Conflict: Why Do States Provide Protection to Results their Neighbors' Refugees? Peter J. Taylor: Loughborough University Sarah R. Cross: Georgetown University MB43: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel From Their Problem to Ours: The Effects of Refugee Inflows on Economic Development and Conflict Foucault in/and World Politics and the War on Terror Joshua S. Martineau: University of Delaware Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Panel Chair Claudia E. Aradau, The Open University MB46: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Disc. Charlotte Epstein, Sydney University Critical Approaches and New Methods in State‐Building Human Rights and the United Nations Response to Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) International Terrorism Chair Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College Abolfazl Masoumi: University of Ottawa Disc. Dominick G Donald, Aegis Defense Services PEPFAR as Counterinsurgency Technology: How does US War and Statebuilding in the 21st Century Global Security Doctrine Relate to HIV/AIDS Relief? Caroline Holmqvist: King's College London Ricardo Jorge Pereira: University of Coimbra The International Consequences of Contemporary State‐ Childhood Security: The Growing Instrumentalization of the Building Processes ‘Private Realm’ in Global North‐South Relations Peter Halden: University of Helsinki Lorraine Macmillan: University of Cambridge Statebuilding beyond the Normative Frameworks of “Local Foucault and IR Theory Ownership” and Liberal Democracy: Introducing a Philippe Fournier: London School of Economics and Political Pragmatic approach Science Robert C. Egnell: Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) MB44: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Stability Operations and Innovation in Military Organization A Climate‐Driven Global Nuclear Renaissance? Socio‐Political Adam Grissom: RAND Implications of and Responses to the Return of Nuclear Power Corporate Counterinsurgency: Exploring a new Trend in Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies State‐Building Chair Kate O'Neill, University of California at Berkeley William Rosenau: RAND Corporation/Georgetown University Disc. Marcus Schaper, Reed College MB47: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Nuclear Energy: The Antidote to Climate Change? Assessing Cooperation between Armed Actors Regina Axelrod: Adelphi University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Waiting for a Nuclear Renaissance: Exploring the Nexus of Chair Martha Cottam, Washington State University Expansion & Disposal in Europe Disc. Maria Fanis, Ohio University Robert G. Darst: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Defining Threats to its Existence: The Ulster Defense Jane Irons Dawson: Environmental Studies, Connecticut College Association in Northern Ireland Nuclear Energy: An "Objective Needs" Model Elena Mastors: Naval War College Heather Arnold: University of California at Santa Barbara To Collaborate or Not? That is the Question MB98: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Martha Cottam: Washington State University Innovations in Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Pinolero Insurgency: Internal Divisions and Cooperation Sponsor(s): in the Nicaraguan Revolution Disc. Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Bruno Baltodano: Washington State University So No Other Mother Shall Suffer This Pain: Women's MB48: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Agency and Grassroots Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka The Politics of Preferential and Regional Trade Agreements Maneshka Eliatamby‐De Silva: George Mason University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy MC02: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Patricia Mary Goff, Wilfred Laurier University The Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding Disc. Patricia Mary Goff, Wilfred Laurier University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Giving Trade a Chance? The Economic and Developmental Peace Studies Impact of Labour and Environmental Provisions in Chair James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Preferential Trade Agreements Disc. Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Heidi Ullrich: International Trade and Development Analyst Eirenism and a Post‐Liberal Peace Favouring the LDCs? Oliver Richmond: Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Helen J. Hawthorne: City University Sovereignty and the Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding The World Trade Organization in a World of Regional Trade Kristoffer Lidén: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Agreements (PRIO) Chieh Huang: The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China Power and the Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding China’s FTA Negotiation in Asia and its Multilateral Ole Jacob Sending: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Implication Liberal Peacebuilding and State‐Building in the DRC Wei Liang: Monterey Institute of International Studies Stein S. Eriksen: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas MC03: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Energy Provisions under NAFTA – Evaluating Options for the Predicting Armed Conflict Multilateral Trade System Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Anna Lanoszka: University of Windsor Poster Session Chair Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo MB96: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM (PRIO) History, Myth and Memory Disc. Philip Andrew Schrodt, University of Kansas Sponsor(s): International Ethics Predicting Conflict via Machine Learning Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Michael D. Ward: University of Washington Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University Nils Weidmann: ETH Zurich Confronting the Past, Normalizing the Present: The Problem Predicting Massacres: Time‐Series Analysis of Various Civil of Japan’s War Memories Wars Seiko Tannaka: University of East Anglia Gerald Schneider: University of Konstanz Stephanie A. Lawson: Macquarie University Roos van der Haer: University of Konstanz The Political Power of Myth Within Transitional Societies – Triggers of Instability: Random Events or Aids to Case Study: Romania Forecasting? Florentina C. Andreescu: University of Miami Jack A. Goldstone: Geprge Mason University MB97: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Education and Armed Conflict Prediction The Future of North Korea Havard Hegre: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Håvard Strand: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Disc. Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Strategic Interactions between US and North Korea in Joachim Carlsen: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Nuclear Crises: Deterrence and Reassurance MC04: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Xuecun Liang: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Ideology, Use of Force and US Foreign Policy Sanctions as Effective Means to Destabilize or as Mere Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Window‐Dressing? The Case of North Korea Peace Studies Johannes Gerschewski: Humboldt University Berlin Chair Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University Disc. Lippert Jacques, IERI Disc. Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Ideologies and Propensities of States to Use Force Starting from Memory: Beginnings as Middles, Middles as Davis Lemay Brown II: University of Virginia Ends Changing American Society, Improving American Foreign Stephen P. Pinkerton: University of Manchester Policy Memory as Deconstruction, Forgetting as Ethics: A Dialogue Louis Kriesberg: Syracuse University between Derrida and Daoism A Consensus Peace? A Different Approach to Democracy Wei Yin: University of Manchester and the Democratic Peace, 1946‐1996 The Temporality of the Political: Between History, Memory Jeremy L. Wells: Louisiana State University and Politics Apology and Historical Memory: Nationalist Interpretations Xavier Guillaume: University of Geneva of Crises between the US and China Social Memory and Ethics in Israel/Palestine Elizabeth Susan Dahl: University of Nebraska at Omaha Karin Fierke: University of St. Andrews Gang Wu: University of Nebraska at Omaha MC08: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The (Dis‐)Utility of Force? Interstate Violence in the Post‐ Institutional Change and Contestation in Southeast Asia Cold War Era Sponsor(s): International Organization Daniel R. Lake: State University of New York at Plattsburgh Chair See S. Tan, Nanyang Technological University MC05: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Michael M. Rainsborough, King's College London Foreign Policy for the New Administration Debating the ASEAN Charter: Moving ASEAN into Its Fifth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Decade Chair Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University Alice Darlene Ba: University of Delaware Participant Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University The Responsibility to Protect: Norm Diffusion and Participant Jason Lyall, Princeton University Contestation in Southeast Asia Participant Vali Nasr, Fletcher School, Tufts University David H. Capie: Victoria University of Wellington Change in Contestation?: The ASEAN Charter and Norms of MC06: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Innovative Panel ‘Appropriate Governance’ Avery Poole: University of British Columbia The Climate is Changing: Simulating Climate Change Negotiations in the Classroom ASEAN's Institutional Change: A Case of Mimicry Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Anja Elisabeth Jetschke: University of Freiburg Chair Pamela Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable MC09: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Development Sport for Development and Peace Chair Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Alan B. Berman, Research Fellow Socio‐Legal Chair Robert J. Pauly Jr, The University of Southern Research Centre, Griffith Law School Mississippi Participant Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross Disc. Roger Levermore, University of Liverpool Participant Deborah S. Davenport, University of Buckingham Disc. Martha E. Saavedra, University of California at Participant Jane Irons Dawson, Environmental Studies, Berkeley Connecticut College Holistic Approaches to Sport For Development: A Papua Participant Syma Ebbin, University of Connecticut New Guinean Case Study Participant Constanze C. Haug, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Mark J. M. Clark: Clark Consulting Participant Jeffrey S. Mcgee, University of Newcastle The Introduction of Sport into Refugee Camps as a Catalyst Participant Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University for Development Participant Howard S. Schiffman, New York University Peter Wisniewski Participant Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Developing through Sport: Evidencing Sport Impacts on Denver Young People Participant Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College Tess A. Kay: Loughborough University

The Uses and Limits of Sports as a Vehicle for Social Panel MC07: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Mobility of Marginalised Young People and Refugees The Ethics of Memory Ramon Spaaij: La Trobe University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Ekecheiria Revival: Re‐establishing the Ancient Olympic Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Truce in Modern‐day Peacekeeping Chair Dan Bulley, Queen's University Belfast Cindy Burleson: University of Southern Mississippi Disc. Jens Bartelson, Lund University Linking Teaching and Research through UK Sports Studies Non‐Republican Foreign Policy and the Clash of National Student Placements in Africa Interests: A Texas‐Sized Case Study Davies Banda: York St John University W. David Clinton: Baylor University MC10: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Samuel Huntington and the Resurrection of Muscular Securitization (I): Causes, Consequences, Alternatives Christianity: The Role of Diplomacy in the Clash of Civilizations Sponsor(s): International Ethics Reed Davis: Seattle Pacific University Peace Studies Panel Chair Peter Andreas, Brown University MC13: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Peter Andreas, Brown University International Environmental Justice II: Justice Among Unequal Insurgency Groups, Local Population and Questions of Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Legitimacy Chair Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University Nils Duquet: Flemish Peace Institute Disc. Gary C. Bryner, Brigham Young University Securitizing Financial Flows International Environmental Justice: Where are We Heading Thomas J. Biersteker: Graduate Institution of International With Biofuels? Studies, Geneva Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International Securitization: Issues in Comparative Assessment Relations and Diplomacy Daniel H. Deudney: Johns Hopkins University Unequal Vulnerability to Climate Change and Breaking the Negotiations Impasse: Environmental Justice and Potential International Migration and Human Mobility as Security Solutions Issues Timmons Roberts: College of William and Mary Reynold Koslowski: University of Albany Bradley Christopher Parks: Millennium Challenge Corporation Risking Security: Critical Trajectories of Internet Securitization Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Ronald J. Deibert: University of Toronto Community Capabilities David Schlosberg: Princeton University Rafal Rohonzinki: University of Cambridge David Carruthers: San Diego State University MC11: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel MC14: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Sociology of International Relations Spying on Enemies: Evaluating Human Intelligence Collection Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Mathias Theo Albert, Universität Bielefeld Chair David Strachan‐Morris, University of Wolverhampton Disc. Barry Buzan, London School of Economics and Political Science Disc. David Gray, Fayetteville State University International Relations and the Sociology of Organizations: Early Warning and Prevention of Jihad‐Inspired WMD Global Governance as Inter‐organizational Resource Terrorism: The Role of HUMINT in Law Enforcement and Exchange National Intelligence Andreas Noelke: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Jeremy Tamsett: Henley‐Putnam University The Sociology of International Relations: Research Evaluating "Humint": The Role of Agents in US Security Traditions, Departures and Conjunctures Loch K. Johnson: University of Georgia Anna Holzscheiter: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Give Matahari Reason to Live ‐ The Network Logic for Medicine Infiltrating Enemy’s Headquarters Stephan Stetter: Universität der Bundeswehr München Antti Sillanpaa: Finnish National Defence University Talcott Parsons and the Cold War: Sociological Perspectives Killing Cells: Model Human Intelligence Collection on on a Classical IR Theme Decentralized Global Terror Networks Bettina Mahlert: Universität Bielefeld Michael N. Butler: Mercyhurst College MC12: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Views on Successful Espionage Civic Virtue and International Society: Republicans, Realists, Joe Wippl: Boston University and Cosmopolitans MC15: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): English School Feminist Security Studies: Feminists Redefining War as if Chair Reed Davis, Seattle Pacific University Peace Mattered Disc. John F. Clark, Florida International University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Realism, Republicans, and Greatness: Henry Kissinger and Peace Studies the Neo‐Conservatives Chair Susanne Alldén, Umea University Daniel G. Lang: Lynchburg College Disc. Laura J. Shepherd, University of Birmingham At the Margin's Edge: Female Activism in MC18: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Melanie Shaffer‐Cutillo: State University of New York at Quantitative and Experimental Modeling of Foreign Policy Oswego Processes Lisa M. Glidden: State University of New York at Oswego Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Representations and actions: Žene u Crnom, Peace, Security Disc. Jack J. Porter, The Citadel and Resolution 1325 Where ‘Geopolitics’ and ‘Foreign Policy Analysis’ Once Met: Laura McLeod: University of Sheffield The Work of Harold and Margaret Sprout and its Continued Revisiting Peace And Security Relevance Today Noemi Gal‐Or: Kwantlen Polytechnic University David J. Criekemans: University of Antwerp Violent Women for Peace Sources of and Constraints on State Adaptability in Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity Response to Foreign Policy Failure MC16: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Andrea E. Jones‐Rooy: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Transnational Networks and Network Analysis in International How Normative Meanings Influence Policy Choices: An Communication Experimental Study with the Aid of an Interactive Dynamic Sponsor(s): International Communication Simulator of a Protracted International Conflict Ranan Davud Kuperman: University of Haifa Chair Andrea Marie Bertone, Academy for Educational Development Old Wine in New Jar(gon)s: Centrality, Centralization and Disc. Andrea Marie Bertone, Academy for Educational Polarization in Foreign Policy Network Analysis Development Kyle Christensen: West Virginia University Disc. Fengshi Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong Robert D. Duval: West Virginia University International Communication 2.0: From Institutions to MC19: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Networks Critical Infrastructure Protection: Reconsidering a Concept Kazimierz Krzysztofek: Warsaw School of Social Psychology Sponsor(s): International Security Studies International Communication Networks as Sources of Chair Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Mental Images Associated with the US‐Led War on Terror in Switzerland the Minds of Muslim Population: Implications for Public Disc. Peter K. Forster, Penn State University Diplomacy Policy Paths and Perceptions: Critical Infrastructure Michael G. Elasmar: Boston University Protection in the USA and the European Union New Media and Global Activism: A Study of Transnational Lina M. Svedin: University of Utah NGOs’ Online Public Relations Losing the Public in Public/Private Critical Infrastructure Hyunjin Seo: Syracuse University Protection? Network Analysis for International Communications: Lindy M. Newlove‐Eriksson: CRiSMART, Swedish National Theory, Method and Analysis Defence College Cristina Archetti: University of Salford Knowledge Management for Sustaining Resilient Critical Robin Brown: University of Leeds‐Institute of Comm. Studies Infrastructure in Metropolitan Regions Science, Society, Governance, and the Power of Networks: John P. Sullivan: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Transatlantic Partnerships in Managing Global Risks and MC20: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Opportunities Protecting the Individual in International Law Gabriella Paar‐Jakli: Kent State University Sponsor(s): International Law MC17: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College The Future of Transatlantic Relations II Disc. Rebecca K. Root, State University of New York at Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Geneseo Chair Joyce P. Kaufman, Whittier College Would the Protected Please Stand Up? Contested Meanings Disc. Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London and the Civilian Immunity Norm German Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Betcy Jose‐Thota: University of Pittsburgh Gale A. Mattox: US Naval Academy Moving Beyond Rhetoric: State Sovereignty and Women's Turkish Perspectives on the Future of Transatlantic relations Human Rights in the Global System William H. Park: King's College, London Theresa A. Hunt: Rutgers University Russian Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations The Boundaries of Transition: A Feminist Analysis Alexander G. Marshall: Glasgow University Catherine O'Rourke: University of Ulster Ukrainian Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Deborah L. Sanders: King's College London Continuity and Change: Moral Considerations of Grotius in A Unity Divided: Understanding the Ambiguity of Nation‐ International Law and Global Politics ‐ Historically, hood Through a Critical Investigation of the Role of Religion Contemporarily & Futuristically in Defining Pakistan Fayth A. Ruffin: Rutgers University Newark Campus Kiran Pervez: American University MC21: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Compendium Panel The Split Geographies of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Studying Terrorism in International Relations: A Compendium Project Resistance and Co‐Opted Dissent through Postcolonial Panel Novels Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Angharad Closs Stephens: University of Durham Chair Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Doing or Managing Development: The New Narrative of Development and its Implications for Human Development Terrorism and Counter Terrorism in the New Millennium Frank Foley: Stanford University Fahimul Quadir: York University Intelligence and Terrorism MC24: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Erik Dahl: Naval Postgraduate School Whither the Transatlantic Alliance? Assessing the Euro‐ Terrorism and Foreign Policy American Relationship In the Context of New Global Amanda C. Skuldt: University of Texas at Austin Challenges and Domestic Realities Ethnic, Nationalist and Religious Roots of Terrorism Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University Chair Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of Terrorism & Counter Terrorism in Cyperspace Peace/Georgetown University Gabriel Weimann: School of International Service, American Disc. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of University Peace/Georgetown University MC22: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Transatlantic “Values Gap” and the Influence of Domestic Politics Counter‐Insurgency Lesson Learning: Parallels, Prescience and the Past Leah F. Pisar: French‐American Foundation Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association The Role of Religion in the Euro‐American Relationship: Turning Difficulties into Opportunities Chair Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe, University of Sheffield Célia Belin: Centre Thucydide, Paris II & Middle East Institute, Disc. Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe, University of Sheffield Columbia Exit Strategies in Counter‐Insurgency: Britain in Aden and Power and Multilateralism: a European‐American Divide? the Lessons for Iraq The Case of International Justice Andrew P. Mumford: University of Warwick Julian A. Fernandez: Centre Thucydide Paris Classical Counterinsurgency: Useful Guide and Flawed Nuclear Futures: NATO Generals or Kissingerian Strategies? Concept? Marianne Hanson: University of Queensland, Australia Bruno Reis: Institute for Strategic and International Studies Lisbon MC25: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Why "Winning Hearts and Minds" is not Enough: Transitional Justice: Alternatives to Retribution Comparative Analysis of Political Development in Sponsor(s): Human Rights Counterinsurgency Operations in Malaya and Indochina Chair Alana Tiemessen, University of British Columbia Nori Katagiri: University of Pennsylvania Disc. Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics and The Malaysia ‘Truly Asia’ Counter‐Insurgency Experience Political Science Laura O. Khor: University of St Andrews Emerging Human Rights Norms for Non‐State Actors: the MC23: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Case of Transnational Corporations Giovanni Mantilla: University of Minnesota International Relations, Postcolonial Novels, and Alternative Political Geographies Learning to Live Together: Transitional Justice and Sponsor(s): Global Development Intergroup Reconciliation in Northern Ireland Nevin T. Aiken: University of British Columbia Chair Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Disc. Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Exploring the Past: Memory and Violence in Argentina and Uruguay Reading IR through the Postcolonial Novel: Nation and Francesca Lessa: London School of Economics and Political Subjectivity in India Science Sankaran Krishna: University of Hawaii at Manoa Reparations and Development Postcolonial Strangers in International Relations: The Naomi Roht‐Arriaza: University of California Hastings College Politics of Postcolonial Mobility in Literary Narratives of the Law Alina Sajed: McMaster University MC26: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable MC29: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The End of Neoliberalism? The Changing Relationship between Renewal: US Foreign Policy in the New Administration I State and Market Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Steven Hook, Kent State University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University Chair Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University Striking a Balance: Congress and US Foreign Policy Disc. Sheri E. Berman, Barnard College Ralph Gordon Charles Carter: Texas Christian University Participant Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School James M. Scott: Oklahoma State University Participant Matthias M. Matthijs, American University Vox Populi as a Foundation for Foreign Policy Renewal? Participant Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Unity and Division in Post‐Bush Administration Public Participant Mitchell A. Orenstein, Johns Hopkins University Opinion Douglas C. Foyle: Wesleyan University MC27: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Ethnic Lobbying in the New Administration Building Stable Societies in the Post‐Communist Realm Patrick Haney: Miami University Sponsor(s): Post Communist States The Departments of Defense and State: Bureaucratic Chair Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Continuity and Change in a New Era Disc. Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Christopher M. Jones: Northern Illinois University Giving Voice to the Past: The Experiences of Collective Kevin P. Marsh: Northern Illinois University Trauma and Political Activism in Post‐Communist Societies MC30: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Dovile Budryte: Georgia Gwinnett College Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance II Still Unstable After All Those Years: Is There A Path‐ Sponsor(s): International Organization Dependency Logic To Party System Stability In Central Chair David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Europe? Disc. Zeev Maoz, University of California at Davis Andreas Johansson Heinö: University of Gothenburg The Impact of Constitutional Networks Conflict Resolution in the Volatile Regions (Balkans, Zachary Elkins: University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Caucasus, Middle East) The Politics and Power of Networks: The Accountability of Olga Vorkunova Humanitarian Organizations Social Networks and Institutional Change: Lessons from Janice Gross Stein: University of Toronto China and the Balkans The Historical Evolution of Colombian Drug Trafficking Iva Bozovic: University of Southern California Networks MC28: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Michael Kenney: Penn State University, Capital College Energy Security: Conceptual Approaches The Limits of Networks: Assessing the Dangers of Network‐ Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Based Security Threats Chair Felix Ciuta, University College London Mette Eilstrup‐Sangiovanni: University of Cambridge Disc. Pami Aalto, University of Tampere MC31: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Framing Energy Security: The Case of the European Union Empires Past, Present and Future I: European and American Maya Jegen: Universite du Quebec a Montreal Reflections A New Concept of Energy Security for the Electric Utility Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sector Chair Noel Parker, Politics, University of Copenhagen Benjamin K. Sovacool: National University of Singapore Disc. Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace From Oil Wars to “Total Security”: Three Emerging Disc. Jan Zielonka, University of Oxford Paradigms for Energy Security American Empire and the Practice of Academic Self‐ Felix Ciuta: University College London Delusion The Dialectics of Energy Security Interdependence Jennifer Sterling‐Folker: University of Connecticut Klaus G. Dalgaard: London School of Economics and Political From Grossraum to Hegemon to Empire to Grossraum: The Science Development of the American State Form from 1945 to Åsa E. C. Glöck: University of Kent 2008 Matter over Mind? Securitizing Energy Interdependencies Lars Bo Kaspersen: Copenhagen Business School Mikko Palonkorpi: University of Helsinki On Building the American and the European ‘Empires’ Josep M. Colomer: CSIC‐Pompeu Fabra University America and Europe – Torn Between the Imperial and the Media Coverage and Interventions: A Cross‐National Republican Examination of the Media's Role in Intervention Behavior Peter Halden: University of Helsinki Paul Macharia: Binghamton University, State University New Against European Smugness: US imperialism as an York Enlightenment Impulse Sam Bell: Binghamton University, State University New York Noel Parker: Politics, University of Copenhagen When do Third Parties Intervene in State‐Sponsored Mass MC32: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Killings? Daniel W. Lowe: Midwestern State University Roundtable on Anticipating Watershed Trends: The US National Intelligence Council’s Look at the World in 2025 MC35: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Future of United Nations Human Rights Agenda Chair Mathew J. Burrows, National Intelligence Council Sponsor(s): International Organization Disc. Robert Jervis, Columbia University Human Rights Participant Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC Chair George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Participant Paul F. Herman, National Intelligence Council Disc. Rodney G. Allen, University of Connecticut Participant David Kanin, National Intelligence Council Disc. Julie Mertus, American University Participant Robert A. Manning, US Government Human Rights Council: Toward a Promising Future? Participant Michael Moodie, Independent Consultant Jacques F. Fomerand: Occidental College Participant Robert R. Odell, US Government Small Arms Disarmament and Human Rights: Lessons from the Past and Future Global Violence MC33: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Paulette Weiss: City University of New York Graduate Center European Monetary Union Ten Years After the Launch UDHR and the Millennium Developmental Goals: Making Sponsor(s): International Political Economy the Three Generations of Rights a Reality Maria‐Victoria Perez‐Rios: City University of New York Chair Karl C. Kaltenthaler, University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University Improving Human Rights within United Nations Sponsored Disc. Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University International Development Programs European Central Bank Polic‐Making: Ten Years of Lessons Maria Elena Pizarro: Graduate Center/Lehman College from Practice and Politics MC36: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Karl C. Kaltenthaler: University of Akron/Case Western Coalition Warfare in the Contemporary Era Reserve University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies The Social Construction of the Euro: Identity, Community, Chair Nora Bensahel, Stanford University and Trust in Governance of Europe's Common Currency Disc. Nora Bensahel, Stanford University Matthias Kaelberer: The University of Memphis Agents Amok in Afghanistan? National Oversight of Military Ten Years of European Monetary Union: Evolution in Operations in Multilateral Operations Decision‐Making in the Governing Council Stephen M. Saideman: McGill University Dorothee Heisenberg: Johns Hopkins University Michael J. Tierney: College of William and Mary Sudden Post‐EMU Blues: European Public Opinion Reacts David Auerswald: National Defense University Quickly to Supranational Macroeconomic Change Maria Sperandei: Cornell University From Harmony to Hard Times: A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of Transatlantic Burden‐sharing in Afghanistan MC34: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel and Iraq Third Party Intervention and Conflict Joining Jason William Davidson: University of Mary Washington Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes The 2003 Invasion of Iraq and the Failure of Alliance Chair Glenn Palmer, Penn State University Restraint Disc. Glenn Palmer, Penn State University Jeremy Pressman: University of Connecticut What's in Your Toolbox? The Meaning of Multilateralism: Alliances, Coalitions, and Mia Hall: Texas Tech University War Susan H. Allen: University of Mississippi Patricia Ann Weitsman: Ohio University Acceptability of Mediation Rivalry Among Allies: US Coalition Management From the Su‐Mi Lee: University of Kentucky Cold War to the Global War on Terror To Lend a Hand: Indirect Relations, Policy Reinforcement, Christopher Darnton: Reed College and Conflict Joining Keith A. Grant: University of Arizona MC37: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Modelling and Simulation in International Studies: A The World Bank and Poverty Reduction II: Evaluating the Comparative Analysis between International Relations Impact of Poverty Reduction Initiatives (Models United Nations ‐ MUNs) and International Law (Moot Competitions) Sponsor(s): Global Development Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Chair Arne C. Ruckert, University of Ottawa Minas Gerais Disc. Manfred A. Bienefeld, Carleton University MC40: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The World Bank, Good Governance and Ghana’s Poverty Asylums, Refugees and International Legal Norms Reduction Strategy: Strengthening the State or Consolidating Neoliberalism? Sponsor(s): International Law Gordon M. Crawford: University of Leeds Chair Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria The Post‐Washington Consensus and Poverty Policy: Disc. Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria Lessons from Indonesia The Failure of State Sovereignty: International Law, Ben Thirkell‐White: University of St. Andrews International Security, and Refugee Crises PRSP Implementation, Aid Disbursements and Policy Jill I. Goldenziel: Harvard University Dialogue in Mali: A Political Economy Analysis The Limits of Transnational Refugee Law in the European Isaline I. A. H. Bergamaschi: Institut d'études Politiques Union (sciences‐po), Paris, France Helene T. Lambert: University of Westminster Poverty Alleviation in Turkey: A Comparative Study of Two Determinants of Asylum Success and Denial – A View from World Bank Projects Texas Zeynep Kadirbeyoglu: McGill University Linda Camp Keith: University of Texas at Dallas Betul Keles: McGill University Jennifer Holmes: University of Texas at Dallas MC38: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel A Preliminary Analysis of Content from Asylum Cases in US The Past and Future of the US‐South Korea Alliance Immigration Court Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Andy J. Rottman: University of Colorado Law School Christopher Fariss: University of California San Diego Chair Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago Disc. Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago MC41: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Structure, Domestic Politics, and Policy: Shaping Alliances in Is Japan Emerging as a “Normal” Great Power? Asia Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Victor Cha: Georgetown University International Security Studies North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program: Motivations and Chair Ryo Shimizu, Mie Chukyo University Strategy Disc. Paul Midford, NTNU, Department Political Science Terence Roehrig: US Naval War College Resign, Retract, Reinterpret: Understanding Japanese Elite The Impact of Free Trade Agreement on the United States‐ Nuclear Behavior, Past & Future South Korean Alliance Maria Rost Rublee: University of Auckland Dong Sun Lee: Korea University Normalization or Europeanization of Japan Re‐assessing Assessments of the U.S.‐ROK Alliance Wilheim M. Vosse: International Christian University, Tokyo Balbina Hwang: Georgetown University Public Opinion and the Normalization of Foreign Policy in MC39: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Japan Since the End of the Cold War Assessing the Performance and Effectiveness of International Kevin Cooney: Union University Relations through Classroom Simulations The Koizumi Administration and Japan’s Post Cold War Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Security Position Chair Eric Cox, Texas Christian University Na'oki Ono: Musashi Institute of Technology Disc. Eric Cox, Texas Christian University Is Japan "Normalizing"? What Strategy is the Most Preferred in International Ryo Shimizu: Mie Chukyo University System? An Agent‐Based Simulation Analysis MC42: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Makoto Sejima: Osaka International University Cities and Global Governance II: Environmental Politics The Benefits of Extended Simulations in the International Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Relations Classroom Chair Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College Brock Tessman: University of Georgia Disc. Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Why Have The Relatively Successful Attempts To Govern The Status of Environment & Sustainable Development in The World’s Production Of Chlorofluorocarbons Not Been Global Relations: Moving on from post‐Colonial Criticism to Duplicated in Other Areas of Global Environmental Sustainable Futures Protection? Mert Bilgin: Bahçesehir University Charles Laffiteau A World‐View Approach for Sustainability Scenarios Conceptualizing the Relationship between Urban Politics Sofia Frantzi: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Global Environmental Politics Marcel Kok: PBL Noah J. Toly: Wheaton College Europe's Odyssey for a Sustainable Future The Importance of Being Partners: Exploring Horizontal and Rana Izci: Marmara University EU Institute Vertical Interplay in Urban Climate Governance Panel Heike Schroeder: University of Oxford MC45: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Politics of Protracted Refugee Situations Global Cities and Global Environmental NGOs: Emerging Transnational Urban Networks? Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sofie Bouteligier: KULeuven, Belgium Chair Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford The Rise of the Global Carbon Market ‐ Business Collective Disc. Howard Adelman, Griffith University Action in Global Environmental Politics Protracted Refugee Situations, Fragile States and the Jonas Meckling: London School of Economics and Political Challenge of Finding Solutions Science / Harvard University Gil D. Loescher: University of Oxford MC43: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Never Ending Story: Afghan Refugees, Regional Politics Soldiering in Contemporary Theatres of War: Political and Peace in Afghanistan Contestation and Changing Cultural Imaginaries Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology William L. Maley: Australian National University Chair Sandra Whitworth, York University Burundian Refugees in Tanzania: Regional Relations, Disc. Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto Liberalization and the Politics of a Solution for a Protracted Refugee Situation The Biopolitics of Soldiering and Torture in the British James Milner: Carleton University Armed Forces Victoria Basham: University of Bristol MC46: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Pacification of Soldiering, and the Militarization of The State and Democracy: Tensions and Prospects Development: Contradictions Inherent in Provincial Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Reconstruction Chair Jeffrey A. Stacey, Tulane University Ryerson Christie: University of Bristol Disc. Jeffrey A. Stacey, Tulane University Private Military Security Companies and the Problem of The Sociology of the State: The State as a Conceptual Men and Masculinities Variable Paul R. Higate: University of Bristol Richard W. Mansbach: Iowa State University Highways, Heroes and Secular Martyrs: The Symbolics of Yale H. Ferguson: Rutgers University Power and Sacrifice The Democratic Moment? Democracy’s Forgotten Past and Tina J. Managhan: Oxford Brookes University Uncertain Future MC44: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Christopher E. Hobson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Sustainability Debate Electoral, Executive, and Federal Institutions, 1816‐2002: A Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies New Dataset Chair Juliann Emmons Allison, University of California at Anita Schjølset: Centre for the Study of Civil War Riverside Exploring the (Repressive) Past, Anticipating the Disc. Marc A. Levy, CIESIN, Columbia University (Democratic) Future: The Cases of Russia, Germany, and Consumer Behavior and Environment: Laying the Japan Groundwork for Policies Towards Sustainability Thomas D. Sherlock: United States Military Academy, West Rachel M. Krause: Indiana University Point, New York Individual Guilt or Collective Progressive Action? ‐ Ancient Athens’ Democracy Promotion: Democratic Realism Challenging the Strategic Potential of Environmental or Democratic Mission? Citizenship Theory Daniela Verena Huber: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rasmus A. Karlsson: Lund University MC47: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel MC94: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session The Privatization of Security: European Perspectives International Organization Poster Session 1 Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Organization International Security Studies Disc. Thania Sanchez, Columbia University Chair Deborah Avant, University of California at Irvine State Entrepreneurship and Normative Change: Resources, Disc. Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic Strategies, and Cases University at Pomona Lamis Abdelaaty: Princeton University Privatizing Defense ‐ Explaining Variances among European Multilateral Agreement Negotiations and the Extent of States Cooperation: Who Signs and Ratifies Ulrich Andreas Petersohn: RAND Corporation Nicole Simonelli: Purdue University Private Military Companies in Sweden ‐ Small but Growing International Organizations and Non‐State Membership: An Industry Overlooked Variable of Institutional Design Marcus Mohlin: Swedish National Defence College Molly Ruhlman: Temple University Security Privatization beyond the Military ‐ Corporate and Driver or Enabler of Cooperation? The Role of the SG/HR in Diplomatic Security in the UK and Germany the Intelligence Field Sebastian Drutschmann: King's College London Bjorn Fagersten: Lund University ESDP and Security and Military Privatization in Kosovo ‐ MC95: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Forced to Privatize? International Organization Poster Session 3 Max Bornefeld‐Ettmann: Westfälische Wilhelms‐Universität Münster Sponsor(s): International Organization The Normative Considerations of Private Security: Tracing Disc. Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University Historical Influences The 90th Anniversary of the ILO: Hidden Traps in Uncharted M. Dee Beutel: University of Miami Waters Ozen Eren: Texas Tech University MC48: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Flip Floppers: Position Changes During Bargaining Political Institutions and International Trade Deniz Aksoy: Penn State University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy The Dark Side of Integration? Deep Integration and Fringe Chair Peter Rosendorff, New York University Party Success Disc. Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University Renee L. Buhr: University of St. Thomas Disc. Peter Rosendorff, New York University Poster Session Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union vs. the United MC96: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM States? Examining the Role of Retailers Exploring Gender Politics in Africa Ferdi De Ville: Ghent University Sponsor(s): Jan Orbie: Ghent University Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College Lotte Drieghe: Ghent University Between the Local and the Global: Encountering Women’s Human Rights in East Africa Commitment, Signaling, or Flexibility? The Effectiveness of PTAs in the Asia‐Pacific Jonneke Koomen: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Soo Yeon Kim: Universtiy of Maryland Dual Challenge for Certain Victory: Women, Ideology and Rebel Movements in Africa’s Horn Raymond P. Hicks: Princeton University Lisa B. Sharlach: University of Alabama, Birmingham Non‐Compliance for Sale? Analyzing Trade and Strategic Infringements of Community Law Women Building Community: The Peacebuilding Role of Women in the Immigration Conflict in Prince William County Tobias Hofmann: College of William & Mary Gina M. Cerasani: Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Market Structure, Political Institutions, and International Trade Gender Justice as Transitional Justice: Exploring Rwanda's Experience Daniel Y. Kono: UC‐Davis Nahla Valji: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Economic Geography, Electoral Institutions, and Targeted Protection Women Finding the Center: Ecotourism in East Africa Stephanie J. Rickard: Dublin City University Nadra Hashim: DeVry University The States in the Customs House: Subnational Economic MD01: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Instrests and Mexican Trade Policy Puzzles of South Korea and East Asian Superpowers Anthony A. Pezzola: Pontificia Universidad de Chile Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Chair Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Disc. Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Status Hierarchies and South Korea's Regional Relations Globalization: A Postmodern Event or Thought? David C. Kang: Dartmouth College Dana Neacsu: Columbia University Law School Library, Rutgers International Reconciliation in the Postwar Era, 1945‐2007: University‐CLISMS A Comparative Study of Japan‐ROK and Franco‐German Bringing Home the Bacon… or Not? Globalization and Relations Government Respect for Economic and Social Rights Yang‐Mo Ku: The George Washington University Caroline L. Payne: Louisiana State University The Problem of Political Legitimacy in China and its MD05: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Implication to the Security Order of the Korean Peninsula Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors (Part 1) Jungmin Seo: University of Hawaii at Manoa Sponsor(s): International Education Neighbors Are Charming to Each Other? A Study of Korea‐ Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education China Mutual Perception Jih‐Un Kim: Webster University MD06: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Innovative Panel The Yellow Dragon: Cooperation on Desertification in ICC Moot Court Simulation: Prosecuting a Junta for Allegedly Northeast Asia Preventing a UN Security Council Humanitarian Aid Mission Esook Yoon: Kwangwoon University Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel MD02: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Human Security, Peacebuilding and the Varied Projects of Judges Liberalism James Larry Taulbee: Emory University Sponsor(s): Global Development Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University Peace Studies George J. Andreopoulos: City University of New York International Political Sociology William E. Hoffmann: King & Spalding Chair Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Prosecutors Conflict Studies Henry F. Carey: Georgia State University Disc. Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International Conflict Studies Relations and Diplomacy Human Security Up In Arms Jennifer Abbassi: Randolf Macon Woman's College Robert N. Cooper: University of Bradford Defendant's Attorneys Peacebuilding and Life Welfare Robert J. Beck: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwakee Mihael Pugh: University of Bradford William V. Dunlap: Quinnipiac University Creating Political Space to Promote Human Security: A Aaron M. Fichtelberg: University of Delaware Solution to the Failings of Liberal Peacebuilding? Jenny H. Peterson: UBC John Carey: United Nations Law Reports Whose Security?: Liberal Peacemakers in the Occupied MD07: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Palestinian Territories Exploring the Past to Anticipate Future Conflict: The Role of Mandy Turner: University of Bradford Competing Social Memories I Promoting 'Public' Security: Community Focussed Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology approaches to Reducing Small Arms Demand Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Darryl Whitehead: Carleton University Chair Mark A. Wolfgram, Oklahoma State University MD03: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Martin O. Heisler, University of Maryland Globalization: So What? Memory, Media and Politics Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council Jill A. Edy: University of Oklahoma Chair William R. Thompson, Indiana University Unforgettable Justice: The Role of Memory in Post‐ Authoritarian Democracy Disc. Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Paola Cesarini: Providence College Disc. Nathan Jensen, Washington University Globalization & Devaluation of State Autonomy in Third Memory Creation and Maintenance through Psychocultural World Narratives and Dramas Marc Howard Ross: Bryn Mawr College Pramod Kumar Mishra: University of Delhi Some Contrarian Perspectives on the Political High Infidelity: Political Memory, Imagination, and Conflict Consequences of Globalization Consuelo Cruz: Tufts University David E. Apter: Yale University Are Institutions More Important than Integration? Syed M. Murshed: ISS and University of Birmingham MD08: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Security and the Environment: Causes, Consequences, and Justice, Conflict and Globalization Alternatives Sponsor(s): International Ethics Shlomi Dinar: Florida International University Peace Studies All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go? Securitization of Human Rights Climate Change Ole Waever: University of Copenhagen Chair Richard Falk, Princeton University Disc. Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics The Securitization of Health Disc. Hakan M. Seckinelgin, London School of Economics Andrew Price‐Smith: Colorado College and Political Science MD11: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Humanity's Law Canadian‐US Relations Under a New American Administration Ruti G. Teitel: New York Law School Sponsor(s): Association For Canadian Studies In The United States The ICC and Civil Society in Africa Chair Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University Marlies Glasius: London School of Economics and Political Participant David G. Haglund, Queen's University Science Participant Frank P. Harvey, Dalhousie University Justice and Security in Afghanistan Participant Douglas Nord, Western Washington University Marika P. Theros: London School of Economics and Political Science MD12: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Global Civil Society and Transitional Justice Iavor P. Rangelov: London School of Economics and Political Insiders and Outsiders in the Westphalia System Science Sponsor(s): English School MD09: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Commitments and Change: An Examination of the Disc. Barbara Allen Roberson, University of Warwick Relationships Between International Courts and States and the Future of International Justice International Community": Observations of an "Essentially Contested Concept Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Jochen Walter: University of Bielefeld Chair Emilia Justyna Powell, Georgia Southern University Norbert Elias and the Dynamics of the "Established" and Chair Dana Zartner, Tulane University "Outsiders" in the International System Disc. Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois College of Law Ayse Zarakol: Washington and Lee University Bargaining in the Shadow of International Courts: The Intersection of Domestic and International Law The Expansion of European International Relations or Colonial Reflection? On the Extra‐European Origins of the Sara McLaughlin Mitchell: University of Iowa Modern International System Emilia Justyna Powell: Georgia Southern University Jordan Branch: University of California at Berkeley Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court Bourdieu and Institutional Change Beth Ann Simmons: Harvard University Marcos Ancelovici: McGill University Forum Shopping in Latin America: The Role of the OAS and Virginia L. DiGaetano: McGill University the International Court of Justice in Border Dispute Resolution Westphalian Eurocentrism: The Invention of International Society Arturo C. Sotomayor: Naval Post‐Graduate School Turan Kayaoglu: University of Washington Legal Mergers: The Role of Supranational Courts in Shaping Domestic Law MD13: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Dana Zartner: Tulane University Conflict and Cooperation over Marine Resources MD10: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Securitization (II): Causes, Consequences, and Alternatives Chair Cullen Hendrix, University of North Texas Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas Peace Studies Hot Stuff: Would Climate Change Alter Transboundary Chair Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Water Sharing Treaties? Disc. Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Ariel Dinar: University of California at Riverside Embedded Emergencies: The Securitization of Moving Stefan Ambec: Toulouse School of Economics People and Products in Transport Systems After 9/11 Timothy Wayne Luke: VPI & SU Designing Effective Access Controls for Small‐Scale MD16: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Fisheries: An Institutional Comparative Study of Two Fishing Cyber‐Terrorism, National Security, and International Communities in the Gulf of California, Mexico Communication Xavier Basurto: Indiana University Sponsor(s): International Communication Ana Cinti: The University of Arizona Chair Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Island Identity and Maritime Issue Management Disc. Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology Elizabeth Nyman: Florida State University Terrorism on the Internet: Is the Threat of Cyberterrorism Beating Fishhooks into Spears? Civil Conflict, Crowding‐out More Hype Than Reality? Effects and Marine Fisheries, 1950‐2004 Paul Reilly: University of Glasgow Cullen Hendrix: University of North Texas Defense against Cyber Terrorism: War and Body War Sarah M. Glaser: University of California, San Diego Motohiro Tsuchiya: Keio University Red Herrings? Fishing Disputes and Interstate Conflict The Nature of Deception in Information Age War ‐ Jessica Weeks: Cornell University Experiences from First Gulf War, Anticipating Future Dara Cohen: Stanford University Jari Rantapelkonen: National Defence University MD14: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Global War on Terror and the Future of the Net: Analyzing Strategic Intelligence Analysis: Strengths and Legislative Responses to Terrorist Internet Use Weaknesses Maura Conway: Dublin City University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies The Iraq War ‘YouTube Style’: Mobilising en Masse? Chair Richard R. Valcourt, International Journal of Lisa McInerney: Dublin City University Intelligence MD17: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Evaluating Intelligence: A Second Look At The National Geopolitics in the (Very) Long‐Term Intelligence Estimates In Advance Of The War In Iraq Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Kristan J. Wheaton: Mercyhurst College International Security Studies Words and Images of the Enemy in Cold War National Chair Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Intelligence Estimates Riverside Glenn Hastedt: James Madison University Disc. Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Pseudo‐Wisdom and Intelligence Failures Riverside Tamas Meszerics: Central European University Empires and Arabia: A Geopolitical Theory of the Early Conceptual Modeling: Missing Link In The Analytic Process Muslim Conquest Shannon L. Ferrucci: Mercyhurst College Albert Bergesen: University of Arizona The Devil is in the Details: Looking to the Legal Profession The Power Configuration of the Central Civilization/World for a Model of Authentic Dissent System, 100BC‐AD 1 Robin V. Spivey: Intelligence David O. Wilkinson: University of California at Los Angeles MD15: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel From Sea to Space: Major Power Rivalries Feminist Security Studies: Gender and (Anti)‐War Activism: Joachim Karl Rennstich: Fordham University Thinking Outside the Uniform Dynamical Feedbacks between Population Growth and Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sociopolitical Instability Peace Studies Peter Turchin: University of Connecticut Chair Nicole Detraz, Colorado State University MD18: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Theresa A. Lund, Harvard Kennedy School Public and Private Diplomacy: Their Effects on Foreign Policy Peace and Disarmament and the Feminist Movement Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Catia Cecilia Confortini: University of Southern California Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University “That Whole Gender Paradigm”: Iraq War Veterans Link Disc. Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Gender and Security The Banding Spirit Lives Forever: Communist China, Africa, Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity and Transracial Political Solidarity (In)Security in the Arctic: Disrupting Hegemonic Power Vera L. Fennell: Lehigh University Relations in Canada’s North and Recognizing the Agency of Mixed Images: Beijing's Public Diplomacy Regarding the Innu and Inuit Women "Genocide Olympics" Campaigns Lori Crowe: York University Courtney J. Richardson: Fletcher School, Tufts University Raging Against the (War) Machine: The Raging Grannies in The Economic Consequences of Anti‐Americanism Post‐9/11 North America Monti N. Datta: University of California at Davis Jennifer L. Pedersen: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Domestic Political Accountability and Concessions in Public Civil War/Domestic Conflict versus Private Diplomacy Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Jonathan N. Brown: University of Maryland Intelligence in War Anthony Marcum: University of Maryland John R. Ferris: University of Calgary Humanitarian by “Pictorial Force” ‐ Visual Representations Gender and Peace‐making, Peace Keeping and Peace and the Public Diplomacy Strategy of the European Union in Building Africa Maria C. Hadjipavlou: University of Cyprus Axel Heck: Johns Hopkins University The Transformations of War and Peace Gabi Schlag: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Vivienne Jabri: King's College London MD19: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Diplomacy and War Intra‐State Conflicts Geoffrey Paul Sharp: University of Minnesota, Duluth Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Domestic Politics and War Chair Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University Kurt Taylor Gaubatz: Old Dominion University Disc. Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University Alliances and War The Politics of Spoilers After Civil War Patricia Ann Weitsman: Ohio University Andrew G. Reiter: University of Wisconsin Madison MD22: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Civil Wars and International Crises: Actors, Issues and NATO Now and the Future Magnitude Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association Hemda Ben‐Yehuda: Bar Ilan University Chair Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Meirav Mishali‐Ram: Bar‐Ilan University Participant Sarah E. Kreps, Cornell University Beyond the ‘Militant Attack’: Understanding Conflict Trends Participant Kimberly Marten, Barnard College in the Niger Delta by Disaggregating Data Participant Edward Joseph Rhodes, Rutgers University Thomas H. Hansen: King's College London Participant Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, City University of The Power of Statelessness New York and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Jakub Joachim Grygiel: SAIS JHU Studies, Columbia University Asymmetry and Strategy in Intra‐State Conflict Participant Gary Schaub, Jr., Air War College Livia Isabella Schubiger: University of Zurich MD20: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel MD23: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Humanitarian Intervention and International Law Global Health: Partnerships and Foundations Sponsor(s): International Law Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College Chair Howard Adelman, Griffith University Disc. Denese McArthur, South Texas College Disc. Stephanie Doris Short, QUT Ethnic Conflict Resolution within the International Legal Coopting the Global Health Agenda: The Problematic Role System of Partnerships and Foundations in Developing Priorities Tina Kempin Reuter: Christopher Newport University Todd Faubion: University of Washington United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons Evaluating Global Health Partnerships: Implications for from the Past Global Health Governance Omar Hernandez: WFUNA Becky Hamlin: The Open University Cosmopolitan Ideals and Armed Coercion Aligning for Better Global Health: Principles of the Paris Geoffrey Gordon: Vrije Universiteit Declaration and the Fight Against Malaria Military Intervention, the Media and, the Pursuit of Elena Nora Hesselmann: Institute for Development and Peace Legitimacy Private Foundations as Agents of Development in Global Laurent El Ghaoui: University of California at Berkeley Health: What Kind of Impact Do they Have and How is the Impact to be Assessed? Sophie Clavier: San Francisco State University Cornelia Ulbert: Universität Duisburg‐Essen MD21: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Compendium Panel Brigitte Hamm: Universität Duisburg‐Essen Examining War and Peace: A Compendium Project Panel MD24: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Past and Present in US Foreign and Security Policy Chair Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Interventions/Uses of Force Short of War and Foreign Policy Chair Jeremy L. Wells, Louisiana State University Brandon Prins: University of Tennessee Disc. Maryann E. Gallagher, Emory University Exploring the Past: American Scholarly Cold War Security MD27: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Discourse and Re‐Writing the history of American IR American‐Russian Relations in a Complex World: Old Powers, Security Research New Powers, Emerging Powers Helle Palu: University of Tampere Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Envisioning Occupation: Valuing the Future versus Planning Chair Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego for Success Disc. Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Aaron M. Rapport: University of Minnesota Participant Didier Chaudet, Sciences Po Paris Toward Blue Horizons: Air Force Requirements in 2030 Participant Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego John Geis: Air University Participant Luba Racanska, St. Johns University Protecting the Turf We Stand On: Organizing for Homeland Participant Tatiana A. Shakleina, Moscow State Institute of Security in the Post‐9/11 White House International Relations ‐ MGIMO, Ministry of Foreign David B. Cohen: University of Akron Affairs of Russia MD25: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Law and Society: Understanding the International Criminal MD28: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Energy Security and Development Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Chair Paul A. Williams, Bilkent University Disc. Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Disc. Paul A. Williams, Bilkent University Expanding the Norm of Accountability: Srebrenica’s The Reemergence of Traditional Geopolitics and the Survivors, Collective Action and the ICTY Misreading of Future Energy Conflicts Lara Nettelfield: Simon Fraser University Susanne Peters: Kent State University Ohio Understanding the Milosevic Case: Legacies of an Climate Change, Energy Politics, and Rising Powers Unfinished Trial Joshua W. Busby: University of Texas at Austin Nena Tromp: University of Amsterdam What are the International Security Implications of Global A Window on the Past: Historians and Social Scientists as Warming? Expert Witnesses at the ICTY Carmel Davis: University of Pennsylvania Richard A. Wilson: University of Connecticut Mind the Gap: Energy vs Climate Security or the Milosevic and other Trials of Imperfection Construction of Risk in International Political thought Sir Geoffrey Nice, QC Pedro M. Fonseca: Fonseca MD26: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Maria J. Pereira: Technical University of Lisbon Theoretical Contributions to IPE: The Role of Institutions MD29: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Renewal: US Foreign Policy in the New Administration II Chair Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Chair James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University The Formation of Trade Blocs: The Role of the Institutional Disc. Steven Hook, Kent State University Homogeneity Renewing US Military and Defense Policies: Something Old, Leonardo Baccini: New York University Something New Veto Players and Exchange Rate Behavior Peter Dombrowski: Strategic Research Department Michael G. Hall: University of Northern Iowa The Future of US Foreign Economic Policy Institutional Interdependence and Institutional Change I. M. Destler: University of Maryland Jennifer Dwyer: Hunter College The Hyperpluralism of US Development Policy: Managing An Inviting Signal: Imperfect Information, Institutional the Multiple Objectives of PEPFAR Environments, and Increased Economic Exchange Polly J. Diven: Grand Valley State University Ryan G. Baird: University of Arizona From Exemptionalism to a Sustainable US Human Rights Policy David P. Forsythe: University of Nebraska US Global Environmental Policy in the Post‐Bush Era Michael E. Kraft: University of Wisconsin‐Green Bay MD30: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel John Locke, Liberalism, and International Relations The Impact of International Organizations on Identity Politics: Beate Jahn: University of Sussex Vehicle or Obstacle? Liberalism: Principled or Hypocritical Sponsor(s): International Organization Barry Hindess: Australian National University Chair Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful and Bloody Disc. Carolyn M. Stephensen, University of Hawaii at Hands Manoa David L. Blaney: Macalester College International Organizations and Identity Politics across the Naeem Inayatullah: Ithaca College North‐South Divide: What Role for Issue Framing and the Liberalism's Perpetual War and the End(s) of History Media? Tim S. DiMuzio: Trent University Roger A. Coate: Georgia College & State University, University of South Carolina Eternal Peace, Perpetual War? A Critical Investigation into Kant's Conceptualisation of War Markus Thiel: Florida International University Andreas Behnke: University of Reading Sustaining Cosmopolitanism: The Role of International Organizations in Hong Kong MD33: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Wai‐man Lam: The University of Hong Kong The Euro vs. the Dollar: Towards the End of the US Economic International Organizations, Identity Politics, and Human Hegemony? Rights in Ecuador Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Manuela Lavinas Picq: Amherst College Chair Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath Reshaping Romanian Identity Politics: The Impact of the Disc. Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College OSCE, the Council of Europe, and the EU The Euro Challenge to the Dollar: The Verdict from the Non‐ Eloisa Vladescu: University of Miami Western Elites MD31: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Miguel Otero: Oxford Brookes University Empires Past, Present and Future II: European and American The Decline of the Dollar: Much Ado about Nothing? Prognoses Leila Simona Talani: University of Bath Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology The External Preferences of the Eurozone Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Hubert Zimmermann: Universität Düsseldorf Chair Noel Parker, Politics, University of Copenhagen EMU and the Euro‐Mediterranean dialogue: Trade Disc. Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace interdependence between Mediterranean and Euro‐Area Countries The Tutelary Empire: US State‐ and Nation‐Building in the 19th Century Giorgio Fazio: University of Palermo Stefan Heumann: University of Pennsylvania A Reversal of Fortune? The (Un)likely Future of the US Dollar Empire and International System Maria N. Ivanova: New York University Hendrik Spruyt: Northwestern University Panel Imperial Remnants and the Idea of Specialness MD34: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Kristin M. Haugevik: NUPI Disaggregating the Incentives/Preferences for Conflict Management Federation versus Empire: Which Path for Europe? Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Magali Gravier: Copenhagen Business School Chair James M. Greig, University of North Texas Contingent Sovereignty from Empire Lite to Post‐ Interventionary Governance Disc. James M. Greig, University of North Texas Colleen Bell: University of Bristol Intervention without Leverage: The Political Determinants of Weak Mediation The (Non‐)Wars of Empire Kyle Clark Beardsley: Emory University Erzsebet Strausz: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mediator Bias and the Termination of Civil Wars Gergely Romsics: Hungarian Institute of International Affairs Burcu Savun: University of Pittsburgh America and Europe: Two Contrasting or Parallel Empires? Role of International Community in Improving Relations Jan Zielonka: University of Oxford Resat Bayer: Koc University MD32: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Impact of Domestic Incentives on Negotiations Revisiting Liberal Internationalism I: Theory and History Faten Ghosn: University of Arizona Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University Disc. R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Incentives for Talking: Accepting Mediation in International Opening the Gates: Assessing the Impact of ‘New’ and Civil Wars Foundations on Health and Development Isak Svensson: Uppsala University Joanna C. Chataway: The Open University Molly Melin: University of California at Davis Rebecca Hanlin: Open University MD35: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Shaking the Earth? New Foundations and the Potential to International Organization and Human Rights Transform International Aid Sponsor(s): International Organization Eleanor O'Gorman: Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge Chair Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Panel Disc. Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University MD38: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Infectious Diseases and Threat Responses in Asia Structures, Actors and Ideas in the International Development of Intellectual Property Rights ‐ A Process‐ Sponsor(s): Hong Kong Political Science Association Analysis Health and Human Security in East Asia: Issues and Johannes Marx: Johannes‐Gutenberg‐University Mainz Challenges Impunity Beyond Borders?: Canada and the International Mely C. Anthony: Nanyang Technological University Criminal Court China’s Response to Epidemics: Insights from the English Mona Kayal: University of Quebec in Montreal School The EU as a 'Civilian Model': The CSCE Origins Elizabeth Wishnick: Montclair State University Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford Assessing Health Security Threats in Asia Tobias MJ Lenz: University of Oxford Yanzhong Huang: Seton Hall University MD36: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel MD39: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Military Force Structure and Warfighting Strategy Exploring the Past and Anticipating the Future in Senior Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Capstone Courses Chair Jason Lyall, Princeton University Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Disc. Jason Lyall, Princeton University Chair Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Bridging the Strategic Gap: An Assessment of Israel's Disc. Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Performance during the July 2006 War against Hezbollah Easier Said Than Done? Challenges of Student Engagement Raphaelle L. Camilleri: King's College London in a Senior Capstone on Conflict Management Private Mobilization and Democracy: Lessons from the US in Patrick Haney: Miami University Iraq My So Called Life: Memoir Writing as Senior Project Deborah Avant: University of California at Irvine Brian D. Ripley: Mercyhurst College The Determinants of Military Mechanization Tina M. Fryling: Mercyhurst College Todd S. Sechser: University of Virginia Developing Global Citizenship: Service Learning In a Elizabeth Saunders: George Washington University Capstone Course Why the US will Continue to Fight Small Wars…Poorly Lynn M. Kuzma: University of Southern Maine Jonathan Caverley: University of Chicago MD40: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel MD37: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Walter Benjamin, Aesthetics and International Relations New Actors and Strategies in the Fight Against Poverty Sponsor(s): Global Development Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Sociology Chair Valerie Percival, Carleton University Chair Martin Weber, University of Queensland Disc. Valerie Percival, Carleton University Disc. Martin Weber, University of Queensland Foundations and International Development ‐ New Actors The Spatial Architectonics of International Political of Global Change? Economy: Work, Body, Aesthetics Helen Yanacopulos: The Open University Matt Davies: Newcastle University Privatizing Responsibility: The Global Governance of Necro‐Aesthetics and Public Life in Post‐War Japan Poverty under Advanced Liberalism Ritu Vij: SIS/American University Suzan M. Ilcan: University of Windsor Visual Economy and Aesthetic Resistance: Some Reflections Anita Lacey: The University of Auckland Rolando Vazquez Melken: Roosevelt Academy Middelburg Millennium Development Goals and the Politics of Poverty ‘Regularisation’: Reconceptualising Stability and Change in Reduction Advanced Capitalism Paul J. Nelson: University of Pittsburgh Claes A. Belfrage: University of Swansea The Aesthetics of Xenophobia: A Different Story of the EU Exporting Labour, Exporting Citizens: Analyzing the Enlargement Government of Citizenship in an Emigration Context Anca M. Pusca: Goldsmiths, University of London Sara Kalm: Lunds University MD41: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel From Cooperation to Violence: Mutations of State Power Perceptions and Misperceptions in Sino‐Japanese Relations and the Case of Female Migrant Workers in Istanbul, Turkey Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Mine Eder: Bogazici University Chair Hiroki Takeuchi, Southern Methodist University MD44: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Peter Hays Gries, University of Oklahoma Themes in the Emerging Field of 'Political Economy of the Militarism, Knowledge, and Representation: Making Sense Environment' of the Changes in Japan’s Global Security Policies in the Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies 1990s Chair Alastair Iles, Environmental Science, Policy & Yukari Ito: Florida International University Management Perceptions and Misperceptions of Power: The Structural Disc. Anna Zalik, York University, FES Dilemma in Sino‐Japanese Relations Legalizing Illegal Timber in Guyana: Imbricated State and Dong Wang: University of California at Los Angeles International Networks Subverting Laws and Policies Perceptions and Misperceptions of Domestic Politics in Sino Janette P. Bulkan: Colby College Japanese Relations Producing Resource Use: Political Economy in the Chemical Hiroki Takeuchi: Southern Methodist University Industry Problems of National Identity and Trust in Sino‐Japanese Alastair Iles: Environmental Science, Policy & Management Relations Emerging Sites of Environmental Governance and the State: Leif‐Eric Easley: Harvard University Sustainable Fisheries, the World Trade Organization and the Marine Stewardship Council Perception Gap in Sino‐Japanese Economic Relations Elizabeth Havice: University of California‐Berkeley Min Ye: Boston University The Political Economy of Wildland Fire: Timber Capital and Panel MD42: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM the Managerial Crises of the State Cities and Global Governance III: Foreign Policy Mark Hudson: Northern Arizona University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies MD45: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Mark Amen, University of South Florida Minorities, Integration, and Comparative Politics in Western Disc. Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Europe The International Activities of Brazilian Local Governments: Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies A Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Leah A. Haus, Vassar College Monica Salomon: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Rio de Janeiro Disc. Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin The Emergence of Cross‐Border Regions and Canadian – The Success and Failure of Integration Policy in France, United States Relations Britain and the United States Martin A. Schain: New York University Emmanuel Brunet‐Jailly: University of Victoria, B.C. Canada Glocalization and Fragmenting Federalism: US Cities in the Defending the Rights of British Muslim Women: “Honor” Crossfire Murders and the Cultural Defense in England Sylvia Maier: New York University Harry I. Chernotsky: University of North Carolina at Charlotte Heidi H. Hobbs: North Carolina State University Minorities, Integration, and School History Curricula: The Role of Historical Legacies in Explaining Policy Variation United States Municipal Foreign Policy between England and France Karen L. Dolan: Institute for Policy Studies Leah A. Haus: Vassar College MD43: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Is Muslim the New Black? Public Attitudes and Ethno‐Racial Borders and the Creation of Mobile Subjects Hierarchies in Britain and France Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Erik J. Bleich: Middlebury College International Political Sociology In Defense of the New Working Class? Immigrant Workers Chair Benjamin J. Muller, Simon Fraser University and Labor Union Embeddedness Disc. Mark Salter, University of Ottawa Erika Wilkens: Maxwell School of Syracuse University Governing Mobility: Technology, Surveillance and Citizenship Kim Rygiel: McMaster University Visualizing Migration and Divided Societies Christopher Alderson: Carleton University MD46: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel MD48: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Will Democratization in Post Communist Area be Succeeded IPE as a Global Conversation: A Roundtable on the Routledge under the Globalization, EU Enlargement, and increasing Handbook of IPE Nationalism? ‐ In Russia, Central Europe, Balkan, and Black Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sea Region Chair Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Walden Flores Bello, University of the Philippines Chair Dimitrios C. Triantaphyllou, University of the Aegean Participant Ben Clift, University of Warwick and International Centre for Black Sea Studies Participant Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California at Santa Disc. Nikolaj Kocev, University of National and World Barbara Economy, Aoyama Gakuin University Participant Nicolas Jabko, SciencesPo, Paris Disc. Jenifer Whitten‐Woodring, University of Southern Participant Ben Rosamond, University of Warwick California Democratization of Former Yugoslavia and Nation Building Participant Jason Sharman, Griffith University including Kosovo Keiichi Kubo: Waseda University MD94: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Democratization of Central Europe and the Frontier of International Organization Poster Session 2 Enlarged EU‐Conflict between the EU Interest and National Sponsor(s): International Organization Interest Disc. Dexter Boniface, Rollins College Kumiko Haba: Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo Do As I Say, Don’t Do As I Do: International Interventions European Identity and Democracy of the EU and Norm Diffusion Ryoko Yoshino: Soka University Susanne Alldén: Umea University Black Sea Regional Cooperation: Potentially viable or a Louise Olsson: Uppsala University victim of deep‐rooted antagonisms? Rivalry Management across Regime Types: Institutions, Dimitrios C. Triantaphyllou: University of the Aegean and Networks and CBMs in Action International Centre for Black Sea Studies Andreas Hasenclever: Universität Tübingen MD47: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Eva M. Gottwald: Universität Tübingen Regional Security Challenges in Europe Ben Kamis: Universität Tübingen Sponsor(s): International Security Studies China and Russia in the post‐Cold War UN Security Council: Chair Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden Obstructors or Sentinels of Global Security? Disc. Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University David Mickler: Murdoch University A European Security and Defense Policy Domain? Testing Time Stands Still: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations the Transgovernmentalist Thesis and Institutional Challenges, beyond the Cold War Divide Frederic Merand: University of Montreal Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama: Pontificia Universidade The Process of Europeanization in Croatia Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Teresa Maria Cierco: University Lusiada MD95: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session In Search of the Drivers of European Security and Defence Terrorism, Law Enforcement, and Regional Dynamics of Policy: Bringing Domestic Politics Back In Foreign Policy Benjamin Pohl: Universiteit Leiden Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Role of the European Security and Defence Policy in Disc. Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University Today’s International System: Facilitating Change or American Policy and Creation of Kosovo State Continuity? Radovan Vukadinovic: University of Zagreb Anna Maria Johansson: University of Bristol Lidija Cehulic: The Atlantic Council of Croatia Change and Continuity in International Terror Crises, 1918‐ 2005 Lubov Levin: Bar Ilan University, Israel Investigating Macroscopic Transition of Japanese Foreign Policy after World War II by Quantitative Text Analysis: Focusing on the References to Regional/Country Names Takafumi Suzuki: University of Tokyo Implementation of Digital and e. Investigation Techniques in Law Enforcement Agencies in Pakistan Irfan Hyder Sahito: Police MD96: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session ME03: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Identities: Civilization, Nation, Citizen Forecasting International Relations and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Patrick James, University of Southern California Civilization as Identity Participant Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita, New York James Joseph Frueh: Bridgewater College University/Stanford University Memory, Nation, and Sociational Constructivism Participant Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar, University of Economics and Kazuya Fukuoka: Saint Joseph's University Technology Northern Irish Identity and Scottish Football: Sport, Participant Philip Andrew Schrodt, University of Kansas Nationalism and International Relations Katharine L. Winstanley: McMaster University ME05: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable ME01: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors (Part 2) Feeling Politics: Emotion in International Relations Sponsor(s): International Education Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education Chair Mira Sucharov, Carleton University Disc. Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester ME06: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Innovative Panel The Democratic Peace and Its Discontents: Repression, Crisis Management Exercise: Iran Projection, and the “Narcissism of Minor Differences” in the Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs US War on Terror ISA Innovative Panel Wesley W. Widmaier: St. Joseph's University Not a “Fröhliche Wissenschaft”: On the Seriousness of the US President Academic Discipline of IR Loch K. Johnson: University of Georgia Brent J. Steele: University of Kansas CIA Officer in Residence Oded Löwenheim: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Joe Wippl: Boston University Ontological Dissonance, Identities in Clash and the Israeli Former NSA, SIS, ODCIA, ODNI Unilateral Steps towards the Palestinians, 2003‐2006 William M. Nolte: University of Maryland Amir Lupovici: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem US Vice President Why They Don't Hate Us: The Ontological Conceits of 'Anti‐ Fatemeh Darabi: Eastern Mennonite University Americanism' Director of National Intelligence Andrew A. G. Ross: Ohio University Arthur Steven Hulnick: Boston University Good Jews, Bad Jews: Guilt and the Psychology of Israel Secretary of State Advocacy Daniel Wessner: Eastern Mennonite University Mira Sucharov: Carleton University Secretary of Defense Panel ME02: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM James J. Wirtz: Naval Postgraduate School Religion and Secularism in International Politics Ambassador to the United Nations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Cynthia L. Irvin: RTI International Chair Jack Snyder, Columbia University Swiss Ambassador to Iran Disc. Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University Stefan Brem: Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland Religious Actors and Transitional Justice Press Secretary Leslie Vinjamuri: SOAS, University of London Michael Andregg: University of St. Thomas Aaron P. Boesenecker: Georgetown University ME07: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Secularism and IR Theory Exploring the Past to Anticipate Future Conflict: The Role of Elizabeth Hurd: Northwestern University Competing Social Memories II The Rise and Fall of Secularism in International Relations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Timothy Shah: Council on Foreign Relations Chair Paola Cesarini, Providence College James Daniel Philpott: University of Notre Dame Disc. Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg Sinners in the Hands of an Angry ICC Reframed History as Hindrance to Democratic Reforms: The Stephen J. Hopgood: SOAS, University of London Case of Serbia Evangelicals and US Foreign Policy Vladimir Matic: Clemson University Carol J. Lancaster: Georgetown University Memorial Fragments, Monumental Silences and Re‐ The UN Peacebuilding Commission and Implementation of Awakenings in Twenty‐First Century Chile Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Katherine Hite: Vassar College Security What Can War Crimes Trials Teach? Torunn L. Tryggestad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Mark A. Wolfgram: Oklahoma State University Security Discourse as a Political Framework for Action: A Theoretical Reflections on Memory, Ethnicity and Comparative analysis of Children and Women in the UN Democratic Transition Security Council Eric M. Davis: Rutgers University Natalie Florea Hudson: University of Dayton Roundtable ME08: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM The Role of Gender in Post‐Conflict Restructuring and IPE Outstanding Public Scholar: Frances Moore Lappé Peacekeeping Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Gabriella Tempestoso‐Bednar: Claremont Graduate University Chair Hasmet Uluorta, University of Miami ME11: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Participant Walden Flores Bello, University of the Philippines Quebec Looks at the United States After the November Participant Robin Broad, American University Election Participant Barry Gills, Newcastle University Sponsor(s): Association For Canadian Studies In The United States Participant Frances M. Lappe, 2009 Outstanding Public Scholar Chair Douglas Nord, Western Washington University Award honoree Participant Jean‐Christophe Boucher, Laval University

Participant Frederick Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal ME09: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Stephane Roussel, Universite du Quebec a Montreal Regional Perspectives on Preventing Mass Atrocities: Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Asia Pacific Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) ME12: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM The Diffusion of Liberalism Chair Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation Chair Deborah Boucoyannis, Harvard University Problems and Prospects for Advancing R2P in Southeast Asia Disc. Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University Noel M. Morada: University of the Philippines From Anarchy to Confederacy: Toward a Liberal Theory of Protection of Civilians and the Responsibility to Protect: International Politics Perspectives and Precedents in ASEAN Quddus Z. Snyder: University of Maryland Charles T. Hunt: University of Queensland Managing Risk Within International Society: Situational Strengthening China’s Role in Protecting Populations from Prevention and the Promotion of Liberalism Mass Atrocity Crimes William F. Clapton: Murdoch University Sarah E. Teitt: University of Queensland The International Diffusion of Competition Laws Non‐Traditional Security and R2P: Finding Convergence in Umut Aydin: Bogazici University Advancing Human Security in Southeast Asia Geographical Limitations on the Utility of Investment Mely C. Anthony: Nanyang Technological University Liberalization Whose ASEAN? ‐ ASEAN Charter and ASEAN’s Double Crisis Jude C. Hays: University of Illinois Muhadi Sugiono: Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasionl Clint Peinhardt: University of Texas at Dallas ME10: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel ME13: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Gendering the United Nations: Developments in Politics, Conflict and Cooperation over the Environment Mainstreaming, and Security Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Scientific Study of International Processes International Organization Chair Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Peace Studies Disc. Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Chair Charlotte G. Patton, York College, City University of Disc. Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and New York Technology Disc. Ellie Christine Schemenauer, University of Wisconsin‐ Greedy Outsiders or the Rentier Effect? Natural Resource Whitewater Abundance and International Conflict Onset UNSCR 1325 and Islam in Afghanistan Elnur Soltanov: Texas Tech University Kate McInturff: Peacebuild Toward a Viral Theory of Global Public Goods Provision Mark Allen Boyer: University of Connecticut Laggards, Frontrunners, and the Happy Ending: Why Is Thinking Globally at the IGF and Acting Locally: The Environmental Regulation Less Costly Than Expected? National‐Global Nexus Johannes Urpelainen: University of Michigan John R. Mathiason: Syracuse University Federal Commitments: Political Decentralization and Internet Governance: Why Plato Is Still Relevant Environmental Treaty Compliance Konstantinos Komaitis: University of Strathclyde Mark Axelrod: Michigan State University What is Being Controlled on the Internet? ME14: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel J. P. Singh: Georgetown University Intelligence Sharing and Cooperation Sarah Anne‐Elizabeth Thompson: Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies ME17: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Disc. William J. Lahneman, Towson University Rethinking Civil‐Military Relations Theory The Obsolescent Wall: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance in a Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Transnational Age Chair Sharon K. Weiner, American University Rebecca Sanders: University of Toronto Disc. Roger Petersen, Massachusetts Institute of Parliamentary Scrutiny and Judicial Oversight of European Technology Police and Intelligence Co‐operation The Peacekeeper and the State: The Civil‐Military Relations Claudia Hillebrand: University of Wales, Aberystwyth of Peacekeeping and the Agenda of Security Sector Reform Intelligence Sharing and the Democratic Peace Pedro T. Fontoura: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Thomas O'Neill Janeir David M. Hauser: West Virginia University Political Strategies of the Military in Democracies Risa A. Brooks: Northwestern Univerisity ME15: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Civil‐Military Relations Theory and the State Feminist Security Studies: Approaches and Methods Brian D. Taylor: Syracuse University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Soldier and the Global Village: Hypotheses on the Chair Lori Crowe, York University Transnational Control of the Military Disc. Kristen Williams, Clark University Pascal Vennesson: European University Institute War, Sense, and Security The Fakhruddin Interregnum in Bangladesh: Military Rule in Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Civilian Mask Rethinking Security: Intersectionality and Beyond Sayeed Ahmed: Northern Arizona University Melanie Richter‐Montpetit: York University ME18: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Gendering Security: Ontology, Epistemology and Methods Leaders, Institutions, and Foreign Policymaking Laura J. Shepherd: University of Birmingham Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Politics of Feminist Security Studies Chair Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Annick T.R. Wibben: University of San Francisco Disc. Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Panel ME16: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Preferences and Ethnic Bargaining: War as a Rational Choice Control and Governance of the Internet: Beyond Realism vs. Shale Horowitz: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwaukee Internationalism Min Ye: Coastal Carolina University Sponsor(s): International Communication ‘La Rage de Vouloir Conclure’: The Effect of State Chair Ralf Bendrath, Delft University of Technology Institutions on Conflict Behavior Disc. Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University Genevieve Kehoe: University of South Carolina Capital Strikes Back: How the Internet Facilitates the Aid and Comfort to the Enemy: Public Opinion, Cost Centralization and Concentration of Capital Sensitivity and Interstate War Ryan Kiggins: University of Florida Art A. Maxwell: University of Pittsburgh Securing Critical Internet Resources: Influence and Control Action Dispensability and Actor Dispensability in Foreign of Internet Standards Through Delegation and Social Policymaking: Shimon Peres and the French Connection Networks (1953‐1958) Brenden Kuerbis: Syracuse University Guy Ziv: St. Mary's College of Maryland Global Technology Trends, Transnational Market Forces, ME19: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel and National Regulation: The Case of Internet Traffic Monitoring by Deep Packet Inspection Changing Picture of the Korean Peninsula Ralf Bendrath: Delft University of Technology Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Chair Jungmin Seo, University of Hawaii at Manoa Disc. Jungmin Seo, University of Hawaii at Manoa Emerging Multiculturalism in Korea: Competing Discourses ME22: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel of Inclusion and Exclusion An Idea Grown Old? Tracing the Transformation of the State Dong‐Jin Jang: Yonsei University in Security Politics Min‐Hyuk Hwang: Yonsei University Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association Ethno‐Nationalism and Migrant Workers’ Mobilization in Chair Nicole Deitelhoff, University of Technology, Korea Darmstadt Yoonkyung Lee: Binghamton University, State University of Disc. Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt New York Transformation of the State: From Monopolist to Manager A Transition from a Limited Access Order to an Open Access of Authority Order: The Case of South Korea Philipp Genschel: Jacobs University Bremen Jong‐sung You: University of California at San Diego Bernhard Zangl: Institut fuer Interkulturelle und Internationale They Fight Back: Comparing Protests of South Korean Studien, University of Bremen Workers, Students, and Peasants Formalistic Fictions: Democratic Accountability and Taehyun Nam: Salisbury University Practices Ordering Security ME20: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Anna Leander: Copenhagen Business School The Geneva Conventions Under Assault Securing the State, Undermining Democracy: Sponsor(s): International Law Internationalization and Privatization of Western Militaries Nicole Deitelhoff: University of Technology, Darmstadt Chair Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College Anna Geis: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Disc. Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College From ‘Total War’ to ‘Total Operations’ – Contemporary The Informalization of Security Policy: A Morphological Doctrine and Adherence to IHL Approach to the Study of Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism Bjorn Wilhelm Muller‐Wille: Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Christopher Daase: University of Munich Civilian Protection – What’s left of the Norm? Georgios Kolliarakis: Ludwig‐Maximilians Universitaet Munich Stuart Gordon: RMA Sandhurst Panel Freeing Force from Legal Constraint ME23: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Jim Whitman: Bradford University Managing AIDS/HIV: What Works Better? Undermining International Humanitarian Law and Sponsor(s): Global Development Democratic Governance Chair Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth Sarah E. Perrigo: University of Bradford Disc. Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth ME21: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Compendium Panel The Political Determinants of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries From the Past to the Future of International Studies: A Compendium Project Panel Dollie S. Davis: University of Southern California Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project The Power of Norms in AIDS Politics: The Bottom‐Up Approach in Global AIDS funding of the United States Chair Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University Youngsoo Kim: Purdue University Historical Trajectories of Intenational Environmental Politics Government Structures and HIV/AIDS – A Comparative Dimitris Stevis: Colorado State University Study The Idea of Interdisciplinarity: Its Meaning and Martin Sjöstedt: University of Gothenburg Consequences Anna M. Persson: University of California at Los Angeles Raymond C. Miller: San Francisco State University Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV ‐ International Relations and the Study of History Programmes Constantinos Koliopoulos: Panteion University Nina Verma: Army Hospital Research and Referral, Delhi Cantt The Historical Expansion of International Society Collaboration, Cooptation, and the New Interest Regime in Barry Buzan: London School of Economics and Political Science Brazil: Negotiating AIDS Policy from 1983 to 2008 Richard Little: University of Bristol Jessica J. Rich: University of California at Berkeley History of Human Rights ME24: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Micheline Ishay: Micheline Ishay Conflict and Cooperation over International Rivers Peace Research: An Intellectual History Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Carolyn M. Stephensen: University of Hawaii at Manoa Chair Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas The End of Bipolarism and the Post Cold War World Disc. Jaroslav Tir, University of Georgia Vidya Nadkarni: University of San Diego Negotiating Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements over Islamic Finance in Malaysia and Britain: Cultural Political International Rivers Economy or Business as Usual? Sara McLaughlin Mitchell: University of Iowa Lena Rethel: University of Warwick Neda Zawahri: Cleveland State University The Global War on Terror and Islamic Finance The Effectiveness of Negotiations over International River Ibrahim A. Warde: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Claims ME27: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Paul Richard Hensel: University of North Texas The European Union: Emergent Player in the Post‐Communist Marit Brochmann: University of Oslo and CSCW, PRIO Space? Volume vs. Hostility of Interaction in International River Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Basins Chair Sharon Pardo, Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Havard Hegre: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Disc. Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for Marit Brochmann: University of Oslo and CSCW, PRIO International Relations Scarcity, Cooperation, and Transboundary Rivers: An Business, Government and EU Accession: Towards a Model Empirical Assessment of International Water Treaties of Institutional Change Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Elena Iankova: Cornell University Shlomi Dinar: Florida International University Elena Iankova: Cornell University Shadows of the Past: Hydro‐Politics in Southern Africa, the Determinants of Attitudes toward the EU in the Post‐ Orange and Okavango Rivers Communist Central and Eastern European Countries and Antoinette Sebastian: University of Maryland Turkey ME25: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cigdem Kentmen: Izmir University of Economics Transitional Justice: International Criminal Law and the The EU and Corruption in New Members States International Criminal Court Rachel Vanderhill: Wheaton College Sponsor(s): Human Rights Governing the Eastern Borders of the European Union: Between External Governance and Securitization Chair Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College Oliver F. Schmidtke: University of Victoria Disc. Ruti G. Teitel, New York Law School Child Soldiers, Individual Agency, and International Criminal EU‐Russian Relations and the Common Spaces Initiative: A Law Case of Europeanisation from Below? Mark A. Drumbl: Washington & Lee University Graham Timmins: University of Stirling Complementarity in the Line of Fire: The ‘Catalysing Effect’ ME28: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel of the Rome Statute’s Admissibility Criteria in Sudan Applying Power Transition Theory Sarah MH Nouwen: Cambridge University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Ugandan Traditional Leaders on Complementarity Chair Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Joanna R. Quinn: The University of Western Ontario Queens College The Culture of Law: Understanding the Influence of Legal Disc. Brock Tessman, University of Georgia Tradition on Transitional Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies Patterns of Deception: Why and How Rising States Cloak Dana Zartner: Tulane University their Power Arnd Plagge: Yale University ME26: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Effect of Satisfaction Inconsistency between Global and The Political Economy of Islamic Finance Regional Levels on Regional Conflicts Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Wooksung Kim: Seoul National University Chair Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Choong‐Nam Kang: University of Texas at Tyler Disc. Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa Civil‐Military Relations and Negotiated Settlements in Disc. Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Insurgencies Embodied Geographies of Islamic Financial Regulation Terence Lee: National University of Singapore Michael E. Samers: University of Kentucky Resource Endowment and Power Transition Jane S. Pollard: Newcastle University Tamas Golya: University of Oregon Transnational Governance for Islamic Finance: Tensions ME29: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel with Harmonization and Difference The European Union as a Global Power Heather D. McKeen‐Edwards: Bishop's University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Cultural Political Economy of Islamic Finance Chair Walter Carlsnaes, Uppsala University Andre Broome: University of Birmingham Disc. Walter Carlsnaes, Uppsala University The EU, China and the United States: Institutions, Power Interregionalism or Merely a Fourth Level Game?: An and Norms in Bi‐Multilateral Commercial Relations Examination of the EU‐ASEAN Relationship Michael H. Smith: Loughborough University David Frederic Camroux: CERI ‐ Sciences Po The European Union in the EPA‐Negotiations: Driven by EU‐Latin America: Patterns, Priorities and Pitfalls of Norms or ‘Realities’? Interregionalism beyond Lima Ole Elgstrom: University of Lund Franziska Bopp: University of Cologne Power for Peace? Ethical Perspectives of the EU's Global Alice Anna Oeter: University of Cologne Role ME32: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam: University of Bath Revisiting Liberal Internationalism II: Reproducing the Liberal The EU as an international Actor in the Field of Religion and World Order Politics: a Case of Normative Power? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Henrik Larsen: University of Copenhagen Chair Beate Jahn, University of Sussex Normative Power Europe (Once More) : A Conceptual and Disc. Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Empirical Analysis Liberal Internationalism and the Order vs Liberty Paradox Tuomas A. Forsberg: University of Tampere Linda S. Bishai: United States Institute of Peace Panel ME30: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Too Close for Comfort: Arms Trade NGOs and the International Cooperation and Migration (Re)production of Liberal World Order Sponsor(s): International Organization Anna Stavrianakis: University of Sussex Chair Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University 'New' International Liberalism, Neoconservatism and Disc. Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Legacies of the 'New' Imperium: Bodies of Desire, Terror, Eyes Wide Shut: The Curious Silence of The Law of Peoples and the War in Eurasia on Questions of Immigration and Citizenship Anna M. Agathangelou: York University Robert W. Glover: University of Connecticut Cosmopolitan Modernity and the Postcolonial World Global Mobility Regimes: A Conceptual Reframing Vivienne Jabri: King's College London Reynold Koslowski: University of Albany Postmodern Subjectivities, Ethical Problematizations, Interdependence and International Cooperation on Liberal Affinities Migration Rosemary E. Shinko: Bucknell University Chris Rudolph: American University ME33: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime: Lessons International Relations Theory and Comparative Economic for Global Migration Governance Integration: New Frontiers of Research Alexander Betts: University of Oxford Sponsor(s): International Political Economy ME31: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Kathleen Hancock, University of Texas San Antonio The EU as a Global Actor in a ‘Post‐American World’: Disc. Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Multilateralism, Bilateralism or Interregionalism? (A MERCURY Disc. Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology FP 7 Panel) Network Governance and European Union ‐ Efficiency, Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Democracy Chair David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po M. Leann Brown: University of Florida Disc. Lorenzo Fioramonti, University of Pretoria and Resisting the Magnetic Pull: Why States Refuse to Join Bologna Popular Economic Integration Accords Disc. Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex Kathleen Hancock: University of Texas San Antonio The EU's Search for an Efficient Institutional Architecture Principal‐Agent Analysis and International Delegation: Red for Effective Multilateralism Herrings, Theoretical Clarifications, and Empirical Disputes Wolfgang Th Wessels: University of Cologne Mark A. Pollack: Temple University Wulf H. Reiners: University of Cologne National Identity and the Construction of Regionalism in the Europe in the World – Bilateral Diplomacy, ‘Joined‐up Elite Press of South Asia Diplomacy’, and EU Representation Kishore C. Dash: Thunderbird School of Global Management David D.F. Rijks: University of Cambridge 'Joint‐Decision Trap' In Comparative Perspective: The Cases Humanitarian Diplomacy: Multilateralism, the European Of The EU And Mercosur Union and the United States Andrea Ribeiro Hoffman: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Caroline Bouchard: University of Edinburgh de Janeiro Carlos E. Pinto: IRI/ PUC‐Rio ME34: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Challenges of Asymmetric Conflict: Lessons from Iraq Non‐State Actors in Conflict James H. Lebovic: George Washington University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes ME37: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College Conceptualizing the Politics of "Development as Emancipation Disc. R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College Sponsor(s): Global Development A New Database on Pro‐Government Armed Groups Chair Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Neil J. Mitchell: University of Aberdeen Disc. Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Sabine Carey: University of Nottingham & CSCW/PRIO Biopolitics of Resistance in the South American Andes William Lowe: University of Nottingham Cristina Rojas: Carleton University Reciprocation in Disputes between Governments and Spaces of Hope in the Ruins of Rule Dissident Groups Dia Da Costa: Queen's University Katherine Barbieri: University of South Carolina “Development as Emancipation” and Struggles in the Idiom Ranan Davud Kuperman: University of Haifa of Justice Strategies of Violence in Multi‐Party Conflicts Heloise Weber: University of Queensland Jessica Stanton: University of Pennsylvania Dreaming the Impossible? Towards Post‐Capitalist, Post‐ David E. Cunningham: Iowa State University Liberal, and Post‐Statist Practices in Some Latin American Sealing the Deal: Examining Alliance Formation among Experiences Violent Non‐State Actors Arturo Escobar: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kanisha D. Bond: Penn State University On the Critique of Critical Theory: Towards a Dialogue with The Role of Opposition Movements in Civil War Subaltern Studies Martin Weber: University of Queensland Ursula Daxecker: Colorado State University Roundtable ME35: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel ME38: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and Reconstruction ISSS Teaching and Mentoring Roundtable in Honour of Warner Schilling Sponsor(s): International Organization Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Chair Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College Disc. Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University Participant Timothy Crawford, Boston College UN Coordination in Post‐Conflict Reconstruction Participant Renée de nevers, Syracuse University Cathinka Lerstad: University of Miami Participant Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College The European Union and Transitional Justice: Confronting Participant Jay M. Parker, Georgetown University Human Right Violations in Europe and Beyond Participant Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University Katy A. Crossley‐Frolick: Denison University

Post‐Conflict Reconstruction in Kosovo: A Case Study of Roundtable International Collaboration ME39: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca: Elizabethtown College One IR Discipline or Many? The Past, Present and Future of IR in a Globalizing World Military Occupations, and the Role of the UN in State Building 1946‐2000 Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Carmela Lutmar: Princeton University International Security Studies ME36: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary Disc. Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University The War in Iraq: Military and Political Implications Disc. Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Chair Jonathan Monten, Yale University Political Science Disc. Jonathan Monten, Yale University Participant David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Explaining Changes in US Grand Strategy: The Rise of Participant Daniel Maliniak, University of California at San Diego Offensive Liberalism and the War in Iraq Participant Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Benjamin Miller: University of Haifa Participant Susan Peterson, College of William and Mary The Annihilation‐Restraint Paradox and the Evolution of Counterinsurgency in Iraq Colin H. Kahl: Georgetown University Performing on Cue? The Formation of American Public Attitudes Toward War Christopher F. Gelpi: Duke University ME40: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel ME43: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Explaining the Diffusion of International Norms: The Case of Cross Border Mobilities and Acts of European Citizenship Gender Quotas Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology International Law Chair Willem Maas, York University International Organization Disc. William H. C. Walters, Carleton University Chair Jacqui True, University of Auckland Acts of European Citizenship: From a Politics of Integration Disc. Susan Franceschet, University of Calgary to a Politics of Mobility Disc. Jacqui True, University of Auckland Jef Huysmans: The Open University Who Adopts Gender Quotas? The International Sources of Vicki Squire: Open University Quotas for Women's Representation Citizenship, Mobility and the Changing European Sarah S. Bush: Princeton University Borderscape Inclusion Diffusion: The Dynamics of Quota Diffusion Julien Jeandesboz: Sciences Po Paris/CERI Kara L. Ellerby: University of Arizona Towards a Post‐Territorial Europe: Turks Acting as European Gender Quotas in Latin America: Analyzing Diffusion at Citizens Cross‐National and Sub‐National Levels Bahar Rumelili: Koc University Adriana M. Crocker: University of Illinois, at Springifield Fuat E. Keyman: Koc University/turkey The Diffusion of Gender Quotas: A Social Network Analysis Bora A. Isyar: Koc University Mona Lena Krook: Washington University in St. Louis Disruptive Voices; Acts of Citizenship in Cyprus Melanie M. Hughes: Department of Sociology, University of Emily Pia: University of Birmingham Pittsburgh European Citizenship and Enlargement in the EU: A ME41: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Proliferation of Citizenships? Assessing Alliance Behavior Among Allies in Asia Anaïs H. Faure Atger: Centre for European Policy Studies Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sergio Carrera: The Centre for European Policy Studies Chair Sunny Lee, Institute for Korea‐US Political ME44: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Development Civil Society Approaches to Environmental Mobilization: Disc. Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Lessons from around the World Alliance Dependence vs Political Loss: Participation and Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Burden‐Sharing in Military Coalitions Chair Cristina M. Balboa, Yale University, Doctoral Studies Joon G. Park: Texas A&M Disc. Jack Manno, State University of New York Col of Towards an Asymmetrical Dyadic Alliance Model: Case Environ Sci & Forestry Study Taiwan‐US Relations Global Tourism and Local Environment: The Relationship Joshua Su‐Ya Wu: The Ohio State University between Institutional Failure and Resistance On the Compatibility of East Asia and Asia Pacific Gabriela Kutting: Rutgers University Multilateralism: A Geo‐Strategic Perspective Perception of Genetically Modified Foods by NGOs in the Chyungly Lee: Institute of International Relations European Union Area What are Korean Attitudes toward the US‐ROK Alliance? Monika Wicha: Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University Haesook Chae: Baldwin‐Wallace College Rethinking Transnational Advocacy Networks in IR Theory: ME42: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Environmental NGOs in Latin America A League of Democracies or a Democratic League? Claudio Rivera: University of Connecticut Sponsor(s): International Organization Robert Bosco: University of Connecticut Chair Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council How Global is Global Environmental Governance through Participant Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Partnerships? –Partnership Governance in China and India Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Sander Chan: Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Participant Tom Farer, University of Denver Oil and the Environment: Civil Society Mobilization in the Success and Failure of Environment Mobilization Kimberly L. Shella: University of California at Irvine ME45: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel European Identity and Border Politics Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Markus Thiel, Florida International University Disc. Markus Thiel, Florida International University Discursive Construction of European Identity in EU's Soft Power or Emerging Hard Power? Change and Relations with Turkey: The Case of the European Continuity in how the World Views the EU Commission Jan Joel Andersson: The Swedish Institute of International Senem Aydin‐Düzgit: Istanbul Bilgi University Affairs European Identity in an Enlarged Union: Fact or Fiction? On the Role of Armaments Cooperation in Creating the EU Eleanor Morris: Agnes Scott College as an International Actor Ukrainians and the Borders of the 'European' Thomas Teichler: European University Institute Yuliya Yurchenko: University of Sussex ME48: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Exaggerated Fears from a New Iron Curtain? New EU New Approaches to International Risk Governance: From Members Impact on the Evolution Schengen Regime in Reactive to Anticipatory Policy‐Making 2004‐2007 Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Katalin Dancsi: Rutgers University ‐ Newark International Political Economy The Europeanization of Greek Migration Policy Chair Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Eleni Lazarou: University of Cambridge Disc. Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia ME46: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Governing Technological Innovation: The Politics of Risk Global Politics, Globalization, and Redistribution Assessment Michael E. Smith: University of St. Andrews Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Rajaram Krishnan, Earlham College Anticipating Nanotechnology Risk: Can the US and EU Develop Internationally Harmonized Approaches? Disc. Rajaram Krishnan, Earlham College Robert Falkner: London School of Economics and Political Deglobalization Scenarios: Who Wins? Who Loses? Science Evan Hillebrand: University of Kentucky Nico Jaspers: London School of Economics and Political Science Localization: A Future Dimension of Global Politics Privatising Anticipatory Governance? The Biotech Industry Thomas Princen: University of Michigan “Compact” Initiative for Liability and Redress under the `Regionalisation Networks` of Japan in East Asia: From the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety Experience of Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreements Amandine J. Bled: Sciences Po Bordeaux Aysun Uyar: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development EU Chemicals Regulation and its Impact on the Internationa Studies, Ryukoku University Governance of Chemicals Rethinking the Resource Curse: Venezuela and the Katja Biedenkopf: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Bolivarian Revolution TA01: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Jesse Baker: University of California at Irvine Metaphors, Blends, and Concepts for Studying the Political: Contemporary Energy Security: Understanding US and Understanding the Past and Constituting the Future China Energy Competition and Cooperation Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Wojtek M. Wolfe: Rutgers University Chair Ido Oren, University of Florida The Renaissance of Geopolitics: New Global Conflicts, New Global Orders Disc. Alan Cienki, Vrije Universiteit Thomas Cieslik: University of Wuerzburg The War that Was or Was Not: The Second Lebanon War and the Logic of Politicality Panel ME47: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Piki Ish‐Shalom: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Trade in the European Security Strategy: Speaking the Same Constituting China: The Role of Metaphor in the Discourses Language in Different Worlds of Sino‐American Relations Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Eric M. Blanchard: University of Southern California Chair Richard Gowan, New York University From Mao’s Dao to Deng’s Dao: Vital Relations and So‐ Disc. Richard Gowan, New York University called Pragmatic Thinking Change Against a Background of Continuity: The Emerging Stephen B. Herschler: Oglethorpe University EU Strategic Culture Positioning Opposition: Synecdoche and the Blunting of Sven Biscop: Egmont ‐ Royal Institute for International Politics Relations David Mutimer: York University Trade in the European Security Strategy: Speaking the Same Language in Different Worlds Born in the USA: American Nationalism and the Original Sin of Slavery Jan Orbie: Ghent University Ivan A. Ascher: University of Massachusetts Institutional Change and Continuity in the CFSP and ESDP People Out of Place: Allochthony and Autochthony in Giovanni Grevi: EU Institute for Security Studies Netherlands Identity Discourse Dvora Yanow: Vrije Universiteit, FSW/COM TA02: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel TA05: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel New Methodological Approaches to the Study of International Market Civilization: Poverty, Power, and Privilege in the Relations Global Political Economy Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Tim S. DiMuzio, Trent University Chair Vera Troeger, University of Essex Disc. Isabella C. Bakker, York University Disc. Alastair Smith, New York University Market Civilization Revisited: Towards a Deepening Organic Estimating the Enduring Effects of Past Behavior on the Crisis? Likelihood of Warfare Stephen R. Gill: York University Yukari Iwanami: University of Rochester Corporate Power and Market Civilization Bootstrapped Polynomial Regression with an Application to Susanne M. Soederberg: Queen's University International Conflict Does the Consumer Tail Wag the Neoliberal Dog? Curtis S. Signorino: University of Rochester Consumption, Debt and Global Market Civilization Can Statisticians 'Observe’ Causality? A Monte Carlo Study Johnna Montgomerie: University of Manchester of Matching, Experiments, and Regression Analysis Development as Enclosure: Neoliberalism’s Thomas Pluemper: University of Essex Commodification of Nature Vera Troeger: University of Essex Kate A. Ervine: York University TA03: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Migrant Workers and Global Market Civilization Advances in Agent‐Based Computational Simulation Models Hironori Onuki: York University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TA06: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Innovative Panel Chair Peter Turchin, University of Connecticut Understanding Multistakeholder Participation in the Global Disc. Nils Weidmann, ETH Zurich Governance of Information and Communication Policy RebeLand: An Agent‐Based Model of Politics, Environment, Sponsor(s): International Communication and Insurgency in MASON ISA Innovative Panel Claudio Cioffi‐Revilla: George Mason University Chair Derrick L. Cogburn, Syracuse University Mark D. Rouleau: George Mason University From Private Regime to Public Regime? Transnational A Theory for the Formation of Large Agrarian Empires Efforts to Combat Phishing on the Internet Peter Turchin: University of Connecticut Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University Modeling the Conflict in Afghanistan Min‐Chun Ku: Syracuse Universit Armando Geller: George Mason University Transnational Networks on Internet Governance: Mapping TA04: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel an Emerging Field Elena Pavan: DSRS University of Trento Feminist Security Studies: Approaches to Traditional and Non‐ Traditional Security Authority for Transnational Self Regulation – The Example of Internet Address Management Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Jeanette Hofmann: London School of Economics and Political Peace Studies Science Chair Megan H. MacKenzie, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Clusters, Coalitions, and Change: Insights from Internet Governance Disc. Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Nanette S. Levinson: American University Feminist Security Discourse and Legislation Targeting the Use of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Domestic Violence TA07: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Cases in Serbia Regional Approaches to Transitional Justice: Testing Methods Laura McLeod: University of Sheffield and Theoretical Assumptions Fundamentalisms and (Human) Security Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Niamh Reilly: National Univeristy of Ireland‐Galway Chair Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University Feminist Ethics and Human Security‐Gender, Carework and Disc. Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University HIV/AIDS: Feminist Considerations on Sex, Morality and Strategic Transitional Justice: Beyond East Central Europe Human Security Monika Nalepa: University of Notre Dame Fiona Robinson: Carleton University Nuclear Past and Future? Nuclear Proliferation Debates Revisited from a Feminist Perspective Saara Särmä: University of Tampere Trauma and Efficacy: The Impact of Transitional Justice Ecological Disasters and the Warning Response Problem: Interventions on Post‐Conflict Development Processes in The Case of Hurricane Katrina West Africa Charles Parker: Uppsala University Anu Kulkarni: Arizona State University Eric Paglia: National Defence College David Backer: University of Michigan TA10: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Harvey M. Weinstein: University of California at Berkeley From Multidisciplinarity to Interdisciplinarity and Regional Bias in the Study of Transitional Justice Transdisciplinarity: Global Challenges and the Quest for Leigh A. Payne: University of Wisconsin‐Madison Explanations and Understanding Tricia D. Olsen: University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Transitional Justice and the Effect of Contagion Chair Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery Andrew G. Reiter: University of Wisconsin Madison Participant Nayantara D. Hensel, US Naval Postgraduate School Leigh A. Payne: University of Wisconsin‐Madison Participant Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech TA08: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Participant Constantinos Koliopoulos, Panteion University Military Studies and Peace Studies People Talking: Building a Participant Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Tech Common Language for Teaching and Scholarship on 21st Participant Gunter Walzenbach, University of West England, Century War and Peacebuilding Bristol

Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TA11: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jennifer Abbassi, Randolf Macon Woman's College Emerging Paradigms in Public Diplomacy: Solving the Rubik’s Participant David Burbach, Naval War College Cube Sponsor(s): Participant John F. Garofano, US Naval War College Diplomatic Studies Participant Loramy Gerstbauer, Gustavus Adolphus College International Communication Participant Mari Ishibashi, Randolph College Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University Participant George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame Disc. Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Participant Michael W. Mosser, US Army School of Advanced Dialogic Public Diplomacy and Place Branding, Conflict Military Studies Resolution and Economic Development: Cyprus as a Case Participant Joyce Neu, United Nations and Norwegian Refugee Study Council Dr. Geoffrey Allen Pigman: Bennington College Participant Christopher Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School Anthony S. Deos: Jott Communications, L.L.C. Anders Jonsson TA09: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Re‐branding Islam: Trust‐building and Tension Reduction Multilevel Governance in an Era of Global Environmental Efforts of Muslim Civil Society Change John Robert Kelley: American University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) US Public Diplomacy Strategy in Serbia After Kosovo Chair Gunilla M. Reischl, Swedish Institute of International Tijana Milosevic: George Washington University Affairs Evolutionary Insights from US Public Diplomacy: What Have Disc. Ulrika Möller, Swedish Institute of International We Learned For Going Forward? Affairs Kathy R. Fitzpatrick: Quinnipiac University Supernetworks – Infectious Disease, and Global Networks as High Reliability Organizations Conceptualizing American Public Diplomacy, Past, Present, and the Future Victor Galaz: Stockholm University Foad Izadi: Louisiana State University Institutional Adaptation in the Context of Climate Change and Security TA12: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Gunilla M. Reischl: Swedish Institute of International Affairs The Promise of Human Rights Managing Cascading Ecological Crises – A Theoretical Sponsor(s): Human Rights Approach Chair Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Eva‐Karin Olsson: Stockholm University/Crismart Disc. Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Protecting Europe’s Critical Infrastructure: Problems and Human Rights, the State and Toleration Prospects Laura Harris: Brock University Kristin Ljungkvist: Uppsala University/Swedish Institute of State Obligations Towards the Elimination of Child International Affairs Malnutrition Asa M. Fritzon: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Clair Apodaca: Florida International University Seeking Protection or Personhood? Becoming the Subject TA15: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel of Universal Human Rights in Pakistani Activism Global Feminisms and Women’s Movements in India and Hena Tyyebi: York University Mexico Human Rights Ideology and Dimensions of Power: A Radica Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Approach to the State, Prosperity and Discrimination Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Zehra Arat: Purchase College, State University of New York Global Development International Norms, Issue‐Advocacy and Women's Chair Nandini Deo, Lehigh University Reproductive Rights Disc. Breny Mendoza, California State University, Fariel M. Cherif: University of California at Riverside Northridge TA13: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Gendered Maze of Maize Going Local: Cities, States, and Climate Change Jennifer B. Rogers: University of California, Santa Barbara Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Women Representatives under Mandated Representation Chair Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University Increases in India: Is the Fear of Puppet Representatives Ungrounded? Disc. Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University Rubi Devi: The University of Southern Mississippi Paradiplomacy and Climate Change: Explaining Climate Policy Innovations among American States Kyeonghi Baek: Buffalo State College Thomas D. Eatmon: Allegheny College Transnational Advocacy: Tools and Traps Why do Cities Participate (or not) in the Global Climate Nandini Deo: Lehigh University Change Network(s)? Gender, Ethnicity, and Civil Society: The Constraints and Taedong Lee: University of Washington Opportunities for Agency in Northeast India From Smokestacks to Green Roofs: Global Duncan A. McDuie: University of New South Wales Environmentalism, Local Politics, and the Greening of Post‐ Negotiating the Contradictions: Women’s Agency and the Industrial Cities Language of Empire in Morelos, Mexico Corina McKendry: University of California at Santa Cruz Judith Palier: San Juan College Feeling the Heat: Local Government Efforts to Tackle Global Mexican Women Activists Linking the Global and the Local Climate Change Jane H. Bayes: California State University ‐ Northridge Allison Chatrchyan: Cornell University TA16: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Pam M. Doughman: UI Springfield International Communication and Free Expression as Soft Shorna Broussard Allred Power Uncovering Climate Change Policy Synergies: Linking the Sponsor(s): International Communication Global to the Local, and Back Again Chair Matthew D. Evans, Penn State University Patricia M. Keilbach: University of Colorado at Colorado Spring Disc. Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University TA14: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International Gossip: Talk is Not Cheap Assessing Pedogagical Tools: Developing a Best Practices Suzanne Levi‐Sanchez: Rutgers University Model for International Relations Instruction Contests of Credibility in Strategic Communication Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Ben D. Mor: University of Haifa ‐ Israel International Education Human Rights and the Internet: Free Expression, Universal Chair Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University Access and International Law Disc. Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University David Oldenkamp: Indiana University From Equity to Diversity: A Shift in Paradigm The Premises of Soft Power: A Comparative Analysis of Asha Gupta: University of Delhi Public Diplomacy Policy Rhetoric in China and Japan Fomenting a Community of Stakeholders in the Learning Craig Hayden: American University Process Hard Power Meets Soft Power: Applying ‘Smart Power’ to Jean‐Louis Durand: University of Queensland, Australia Respond to the Insurgency in Kandahar Province, Identifying the Source of Benefit from Student Self‐ and Afghanistan Peer‐Assessment Dale C. Copeland: University of Virginia Leanne Powner: College of Wooster Evan H. Potter: University of Ottawa TA17: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel TA21: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Masters of War? Re‐examining the Concept of ‘Warlords’ Formulations of Global Security: Interrogating the Salience of Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sovereign Security Metrics Chair Dipali Mukhopadhyay, The Fletcher School, Tufts Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology University Chair Nisha Shah, Brown University Disc. Susan L. Woodward, City University of New York Disc. James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute A Theoretical Re‐Examination of the Label 'Warlord' for International Studies Keith Stanski: Oxford University Sovereignty and Today´s Municipal Paradiplomacy in Brazil: Warlord as Governor? Warlords, the State & Governance in Political Tensions between Nation‐State and Sub‐National Post‐Conflict Afghanistan Actors Dipali Mukhopadhyay: The Fletcher School, Tufts University Maria Clotilde Meirelles Ribeiro: Universidade Federal da Bahia Warlords and Governance in West Africa Carlos R. S. Milani: Universidade Federal da Bahia William Reno: Northwestern University Critical Migration Studies between the National and the Global Wicked People or Wicked Problems? Conflict Entrepreneurs and the Uses of Violence in Somalia William H. C. Walters: Carleton University Kenneth J. Menkhaus: Davidson College Crises of Sovereignty and the Securitization of Migration Dislodging Warlords: Cases from Post‐Soviet Georgia Anne M. McNevin: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Kimberly Marten: Barnard College Between Military Intervention and Legitimisation of TA18: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Violence: The Subject of Resistance and the Problem of Regional Security Challenges in Asia Excess Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Marijana Sevo: Keele University Chair Alice Darlene Ba, University of Delaware Surveillance as the Production and Practice of Global Disc. Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews Security The Current Dynamics of Regional Security in East Asia: How Nisha Shah: Brown University we can Evaluate Success and Failures in Security TA22: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Regionalization? Canadian‐Cuban Relations: Challenging Conventional Visne Korkmaz: Yildiz Technical University Narratives Security Regionalization in Asia in the Age of Unipolarity Sponsor(s): Canadian International Studies Association Galia Press‐Barnathan: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Chair Lana Wylie, McMaster University Regional Powers and the Initiation and Management of Disc. Calum McNeil Security Orders: Examining the South Asian Case "Viva el Pueblo Cubana": Pierre Trudeau’s Distant Cuba, Derrick V. Frazier: University of Illinois, Urbana‐Champaign 1968‐78 Robert Stewart Ingersoll: Grand Valley University Mary Halloran: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Securing the Straits of Malacca: Malaysian Perspectives of Greg Donaghy: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Japan's Role and Contributions “Calculated Diplomacy”: John Diefenbaker and the Origins Siew M. Tang: National Defence University of Malaysia of Canada’s Cuba Policy TA19: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Dennis G. Molinaro: University of Toronto A Clausewitzian or Post‐Clausewitzian World? The Coding Cuba: Foreign Policy, Popular Perception and Relationship between War and Politics Canada‐Cuban Geopolitics Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Heather N. Nicol: Trent University Chair Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa, PUC Minas The Cuban Health and Biomedical System: Seeing the Disc. Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America Possibilities Clausewitz and Offense‐Defense Balance Theory Lana Wylie: McMaster University Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa: PUC Minas Between Nation and Empire: "Fair Play for Cuba" and Clausewitz's Trinity as General Theory of War Canada‐Cuba Solidarity in the 1960s Andreas HerbergRothe: Humboldt University Berlin Cynthia J. Wright: York University Clausewitz's 'On War' and the Contemporary 'Cult of the State' Antulio J. Echevarria II: US Army War College TA23: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Visible Justice: The Role of Gender at the International The Role of FDI for Development: Lessons Learned Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Special Court for Sierra Leone Sponsor(s): Global Development Kimi L. King: University of North Texas International Political Economy Megan A. Greening: Emory University Chair Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago Disc. Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago Bearing a Greater Responsibility: Ex‐Combatant Perceptions of International Criminal Justice in Sierra Leone Globalization and Its Impact on Democracy in the World Sharanjeet Parmar: Harvard Law School Ginger F. Silvera Panel The Federalist Problem: Competition for FDI, Fiscal TA26: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Allocation and the Center‐Province Balance in Vietnam Bringing Historical Materialism into the Study of Security: The Thomas Jandl: American University Return of State Capitalism and the Global Security Order Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: Lessons from China, India, and Russia Chair Eric Herring, University of Bristol Roselyn Hsueh: University of California‐Berkeley Disc. Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware TA24: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel State, Capital, and the Transatlantic Security Order: The Limits of European Autonomy Just War Tradition: A State of the Art Alan Weston Cafruny: Hamilton College Sponsor(s): International Ethics The Return of State Capitalism: Theorizing the Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Contradictions of Neo‐liberal Globalization Chair James T. Johnson, Rutgers University Henk Overbeek: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Disc. James T. Johnson, Rutgers University E. B. Van apeldoorn: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Reasonable Chance of Success as an Ethical Criterion Nana De Graaff: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Frances Harbour: George Mason University Globalizing Capitalism and Imperial Power: A Neo‐ The Proportionality of Collateral Damage: An Empty Gramscian View Requirement? Mark Rupert: Syracuse University Henry Shue: University of Oxford Race to the SWF? Slouching Towards Torture and Preventive War: Norms, Herman Schwartz: University of Virginia Names and Rhetorical Manoeuvre in the ‘War on Terror’ Toni Erskine: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TA27: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Waging Defensive War: The Idea and its Normative Writing Foreign: Non‐English IR‐Journals Importance Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association Joseph M. Boyle: University of Toronto Chair Christopher Daase, University of Munich Just War Tradition Today: A State of the Art Disc. Rainer Huelsse, Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Nicholas Rengger: University of St. Andrews Disc. Dieter Kerwer, TU Muenchen Panel TA25: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Participant Mustafa Aydin, University of Economics and International Courts Technology Sponsor(s): Human Rights Participant Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Chair Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University Participant Halvard Leira, NUPI Disc. William Lowe, University of Nottingham Participant Orietta Perni, Tecnologico de Monterrey Balancing International Justice in the Balkans: The European Participant Motoshi Suzuki, Kyoto University Union and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia TA28: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Mieczyslaw Boduszynski: Temple University NATO at Sixty: The Search for a New Vision Victor Peskin: Arizona State University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Narrations of "Truth" and "Justice": Local Responses to the Chair Gulner Aybet, University of Kent ICTY in Bosnia‐Herzegovina Chair Rebecca Moore, Concordia College Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: University of Gothenburg Disc. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of Advocacy and Post‐Conflict Rape Prosecution: A Peace/Georgetown University Comparison of the ICTR and the ICTY From Stabilisation to Integration: NATO Enlargement and Heidi Nichols Haddad: University of California at Irvine the Western Balkans Gabriele Cascone: NATO Partnership Goes Global: The Role of Non‐Member, Non‐ Dividing the Cost‐Burden of Environmental Services: The EU States in the Evolution of NATO Case of the Israeli‐Palestinian Wastewater Regime Rebecca Moore: Concordia College Itay Fischhendler: Hebrew University The NATO Strategic Concept Revisited: Grand Strategy and Dynamics of Local‐Global Linkages in Global Environmental Emerging Issues Governance: A Theoretical Inquiry Gulner Aybet: University of Kent Tun Myint: Carleton College Between Russia and NATO: Nuclear Threats, Missile TA31: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Defenses and a Re‐Examination of the Security Dilemma in Rising China and the International Future Alliance Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sean Kay: Ohio Wesleyan University Chair Daniel Lynch, University of Southern California NATO's Comprehensive Approach to Crises and Conflicts Disc. Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy Charles Barry Chinese Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Nonofficial Hans Binnendijk Intellectuals' Views of the Future Peter Lehmann Nielsen: First Secretary, Political Affairs, Royal William A. Callahan: University of Manchester Danish Embassy, Washington, DC Chinese Thinking on the Future of International Relations Friis Arne Petersen: Ambassador of Denmark to the United Daniel Lynch: University of Southern California States China's Telecommunications Revolution and Implications TA29: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel for a Future International Role The Sources of Canadian Conduct: Theoretical Advances in Eric Harwit: University of Hawaii Canadian Foreign Policy Analysis Lighters and Litigation: Political Pluralization of the Trade Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Policy Process Chair Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Andrew Mertha: Cornell University Disc. Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Appeasing a Rising Authoritarian China: Implications for Identity and Foreign Policy: Canada and the Yugoslav Wars Democracy and Peace of , 1991‐1995 Edward Friedman: University of Wisconsin Brian William Greene: Defence Research and Development Canada TA32: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Demographic Determinants of Canadian Foreign Policy: Anticipating the Future with the International Futures (IFs) Does Demography Have Predictive Capacity? System Christian Leuprecht: Royal Military College of Canada Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) An Ideational Battleground: The Influence of Ethnic Chair Barry Hughes, Josef Korbel School of International Communities on Canadian Foreign Policy Studies Brent E. Sasley: University of Texas at Arlington Disc. Barry Hughes, Josef Korbel School of International Studies The Structure and Consequences of Canadian Foreign Policy Using International Futures to Explore the Future of the Attitudes MDGs Thomas J. Scotto: University of Essex Dale S. Rothman: University of Denver Jason A. Reifler: Georgia State University Forecasting Global Health Self‐Interest and Internationalism in Foreign Policy: The Cecilia M. Peterson: University of Denver Future for Human Security Long‐Term Economic Modeling with International Futures George A. MacLean: University of Manitoba Jonathan Moyer: University of Denver TA30: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global Educational Futures The State of International Environmental Institutions Mohammod Irfan: University of Denver Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Organization Chair Tun Myint, Carleton College Disc. Heike Schroeder, University of Oxford Saving the Alps? On the State of Regional Environmental Initiatives in Europe Jon M. Church: Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐Sorbonne Globalization and the Environmental Performance of Nation States: Theoretical Implications of the Evidence Justin M. Ervin: Northern Arizona University TA33: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Church‐State ‘Condominiums’ in the EU‐27 and Turkey: The Power of the Press, the Power of the Person: Lynne Barriers or Bridges to Integration? Rienner and the Promotion of IPE/IR Scholarship John A. Scherpereel: James Madison University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Turkey in the European Union? The Challenge of Chair Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Civilizational Politics and Future Prospects Disc. Lynne C. Rienner, Lynn Rienner Publishers, Inc. Aylin Guney: Bilkent University Participant Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton TA36: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Newcomers in the Second Nuclear Age Participant Courtney Bruce Smith, Seton Hall University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University Chair Peter H. Liotta, Executive Director Participant Thomas J. Volgy, Executive Director, International Disc. Anupam Srivastava, University of Georgia Studies Association The Future of Chinese Nuclear Strategy

Michael Chase: US Naval War College TA34: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Andrew S. Erickson: Naval War College One‐sided Violence in Civil Wars The Future of India's Undersea Nuclear Deterrent: Strategy, Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Doctrine, and Capabilities Chair Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Andrew C. Winner: US Naval War College Disc. Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Iran's Nuclear Ambition: Atomic Politics inside the Islamic Technology Republic Disc. Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Scott A. Jones: University of Georgia Betting on Displacement: Oil and Strategic Violence in Pakistan's Evolving Nuclear Strategy Nigeria Timothy D. Hoyt: US Naval War College Jean‐Paul Azam: Toulouse School of Economics Japan's Potential Nuclearization: Exploring Tokyo's Nuclear The Responsibility to Protect in Practice: Managing One‐ Options Sided Violence in Civil War James R. Holmes: Naval War College Lisa Hultman: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Toshi Yoshihara: Naval War College The Escalatory Dynamics of Large‐Scale Human Rights Panel Violations TA37: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Peacebuilding as International Theory and Practice I Aysegul Aydin: University of Colorado at Boulder Sponsor(s): Global Development Constructing Strategies of Violence: Insurgent Motivations Chair Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies for Violence Against Non‐Combatants (UWI) and CIGI Disc. Stephanie Ahern, Council on Foreign Relations Reed M. Wood: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill What/Whose Peace? France, Europe, and the Politics of The Dynamics of One‐Sided Violence in the Yugoslavia Peace Interventionism in Africa Conflict Bruno Charbonneau: Laurentian University Gerald Schneider: University of Konstanz Canada and Peacebuilding in Africa: The Imperatives and Margit Bussmann: University of Konstanz Limits of Engagement Roos van der Haer: University of Konstanz David Ross Black: Dalhousie University Panel TA35: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Liberal Peace, Liberal Violence: The Dynamics of Liberation The EU, Enlargement, and Identity Issues and Authoritarianism in Haiti, and the Contemporary Crisis Sponsor(s): International Organization of the Nation‐State System Chair Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Kamil P. Shah: University of Queensland Disc. Isik Gurleyen, Izmir University of Economics The United Nations’ New Peacebuilding Structure: Two Europes vis‐a‐vis Enlargement Prospects and Opportunities Sercan Gidisoglu: Bogazici University Michael Mackinnon When the Boots Come On: Comparing the Boundaries of TA38: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel European Football (Soccer) versus European Politics Speaking of Obligation: The Ethics of Discursive Response Jeremy L. Wells: Louisiana State University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Current Turkish Economic Policies and the Target of EU Chair Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas Membership Disc. Cecelia Lynch, University of California at Irvine Ilke Civelekoglu: University of Virginia Acts of Denial Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy: Alexander D. Barder: Johns Hopkins University Exploring the Legacy of the “1968 Generation” Alla Mirzoyan: Independent Roberta N. Haar: Maastricht University Categoricals and Universals Multicultural Foreign Policy? A Comparative Study of Harry D. Gould: Florida International University Britain, Denmark, France and Sweden Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam: University of Bath Acting Out and Working Through: Trauma and the International Challenging Foreign Policy: The Homeland Dimension and Katherine Schick: Victoria University of Wellington Return Visits among South Asian Diasporas Catarina Kinnvall: Lund University TA39: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The EU as an Actor in Religion and Politics Gendering Borders and (Re‐)Bordering Migration: Some Critical Reflections I Henrik Larsen: University of Copenhagen Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Multicultural Europe facing Islam Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sara Silvestri: City University & Cambridge University International Political Economy TA42: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Foreign and Domestic Policy in China and East Asian Regional Americas, Puebla Movements Disc. Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Border Contradictions and the Reproduction of Gender and Chair Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond Class Inequalities in Philippine Global Migration Disc. Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond Pauline Barber: Dalhousie University Debating Chinese Reform: New Left vs Liberals Transforming Practices of Crossing Borders: Gender, He Li: Merrimack College Ethnicity and the Construction of “Normalcy” Imperialism, Acculturation and Cognitive Reintegration: The Marianne H. Marchand: La University de las Americas, Puebla Origins of Korean Millenarian Nationalism Feminist Gazes from the US‐Mexico Border: Can we James F. Rinehart: Troy University Socialize International Human Rights Norms into US The Impact of China’s Rise on Asian Regional Security Immigration Policies and Practices? Order: China’s Emerging Role in Central Asia Kathleen Staudt: University of Texas at El Paso Nadine Godehardt: German Institute of Global and Area TA40: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Studies International Law at the Domestic and Supranational Levels I ‘One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?’: China’s Engagement Sponsor(s): International Law in Africa Chair Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic Monika Thakur: McMaster University University at Pomona Corruption in China: Cancer on the System Disc. Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Lui Hebron: California Maritime Academy Prosecuting George W. Bush for War Crimes TA43: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Michael Haas: University of Hawaii The Power of Numbers: Exploring the Use of Ratings, The Role of International Law in (Foreign Policy) Decision‐ Rankings, and Benchmarking Schemes in Global Governance Making – A Theoretical and Methodological Framework Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Anton Skjernaa: University of Aarhus International Political Sociology The Domestic Politics Driving International Institutional Chair Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School Design Disc. Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Papia Debroy: University of Michigan Full Faith and Credit for Sub‐Prime Sovereigns? Treating Treaties Differently: Explaining Variation of Treaty Development and Rating in the UNDP's Private Sector Implementation at the Domestic Level Initiative Thania Sanchez: Columbia University Arthur Mühlen‐Schulte: Copenhagen Business School Global Governance and ICC Effectiveness: The Current State Examining for Citizenship: A Critical Perspective on of Humanitarian Law Citizenship Tests for Immigrants Eric K. Leonard: Shenandoah University Orit Gazit: Hebrew University TA41: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Oded Löwenheim: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Multiculturalism and Foreign Policy Governance by Comparison – The OECD and Education Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Policy Chair Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam, University of Bath Kerstin Martens: University of Bremen Disc. Shane B. Brighton, Birkbeck College, London Dennis Niemann: University of Bremen Making Serious Measures: Numerical National Rankings, Freedom and Progress in the Midst of Slavery Peer Review and Global Governance Robbie G. Shilliam: Victoria University of Wellington Tony Porter: McMaster University For Love of Liberty or Virtue: Identity and Moral Obligation Risk Governance: The Politics of Performance in British Abolitionism Measurement in International Anticorruption Andrea Paras: University of Toronto Hans Krause Hansen: Copenhagen Business School TA47: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel TA44: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Military Organizations and New Technology: The Effects of The European Environment: Policy‐making, Law and Innovation on Warfare and Society Compliance Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Theo Farrell, King's College London Chair Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross Disc. Theo Farrell, King's College London Disc. Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross The Divide between Military and Commercial Innovation: The EU's Growing Regulatory Leadership in Environmental How Customer Organizations and Interests Limit the Policy Military‐Industrial Complex' Effect on Society Katja Biedenkopf: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Charles Eugene Gholz: University of Texas Constructing Evidence on Climate Change: The Case of EU The Modern System and the Orthodoxy of Warfare Policy‐Making on Deforestation Michael Horowitz: University of Pennsylvania Daniella Sicurelli: University of Trento Ryan Grauer: University of Pennsylvania Bozzini Emanuela: University of Trento Contingency and Military Innovation: The US Army Force Sustainable Development vs. Competitiveness – The XXI Initiative and the Digital Divide Controversy, 1993‐2003 Framing of REACH in EU Decision‐Making Adam Grissom: RAND Matilda Broman: Lund University Organizing for Revolutionary Effect: The Design‐Technology The Polluter Pays Principle or Rather the Payer Pollutes Fit and the Many Faces of Network Centric Operations Principle? Adam N. Stulberg: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Hans Bruyninckx: Catholic University Leuven, Belgium GA Tech TA45: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Battle Over Transparency: The US Army and Competing Religion in IR: A Survey of Theory and Application Visions of Network‐Centric Warfare Geoffrey L. Herrera: Swarthmore College Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Panel Chair Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University TA48: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Disc. Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University Global Norms and Rules Governing Business and Trade Religion and IR Theory: Towards a Mutual Understanding Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Nukhet A. Sandal: University of Southern California Chair Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Patrick James: University of Southern California Disc. Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Restrictions on the Religious Practices of Religious Disc. Christopher M. Wright, London School of Economics and Political Science Minorities: A Global Survey On the Elective Affinities of Market Liberalism and Jonathan Fox: Bar‐Ilan University Corporate Responsibility Yasemin Akbaba: Gettysburg College Daniel P. Kinderman: Cornell University Religion and Foreign Affairs: A Jewish Approach to Foreign Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: Is there a Gender Policy Kuznets Curve? Shmuel Sandler: Bar‐Ilan University Aseem Prakash: University of Washington Religion and International Order: Transnational Religious Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Actors Environmental Norms and International Finance: Assessing Jeffrey P. Haynes: London Metropolitan University the Spread of Environmental Norms among Private and TA46: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Public Financial Institutions Reconsidering Slavery, Anti‐Slavery, and Humanitarianism in Marcus Schaper: Reed College International Relations TA94: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) IPE Poster Session #1 Chair Joel Forbes Quirk, University of Hull Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Disc. Irfan Nooruddin, The Ohio State University The Use and Abuse of Organized Anti‐Slavery as a Theoretical Testing Ground Joel Forbes Quirk: University of Hull Economic Globalization and Canada's Drug War: The Quest TB01: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel for Prosperity and Security Structural Challenges in World Politics Horace Bartilow: University of Kentucky Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Company You Keep: Emerging Markets and Chair Frank C. Zagare, University at Buffalo ‐ State International Organizations University of New York Julia Gray: University of California at Los Angeles Disc. Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State Corporations in Trade Policy Making: The Case of Textiles University of New York Thomas Messerli: The Graduate Institute of International and Confronting Nuclear Challenges: Deterrence, Proliferation Development Studies and Terrorism What determines BRICSA Preferences in the Global Jacek Kugler: Claremont Graduate University Financial Architecture? The Case of India and the G20 Kyungkook Kang: Claremont Graduate University Brendan J. Carey: Queen's University Belfast Assassins as the Third and Fourth Players in the Traditional Trade Flows, Trade Cooperation, and the Likelihood of Deterrence Game Monetary Cooperation Lisa J. Carlson: University of Idaho Scott Cooper: Brigham Young University Raymond Dacey: University of Idaho TA95: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session Strategy for Territoriality and Military Conflict with Non‐ IPE Poster Session #2 State Actors Sponsor(s): International Political Economy David Carter: The Pennsylvania State University Disc. Peride K. Blind, United Nations National Strategy for the 21st Century Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… Why is there a Wall after all? Jacek Kugler: Claremont Graduate University David Charles‐Philippe: University Quebec @ Montreal‐R Ronald L. Tammen: Mark O. Hatfield School of Government Dandurand TB02: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Elisabeth A. Vallet: UQAM, R. Dandurand Chair Securitizing Science and Technology in World Affairs: Empirical Problems in Measuring the Impact of Investment Implications for International Security in the 21st Century Treaties Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Lauge N S Poulsen: London School of Economics and Political Peace Studies Science Chair Dan Plafcan, University of Virginia Foreign Direct Investment and Conflict Behaviors Of Disc. Lynn Eden, Stanford University Authoritarian Regimes Living Legacy: An Oral History of US & Soviet Kai Zeng: Northwestern University Bioweaponeers and its Implications for Understanding Past, TA96: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session Present, and Future Biosecurity Threats International Politics of Health/Disease Kathleen M. Vogel: Cornell University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sonia Ben Ouagrham Gormley: George Mason University Disc. Matthew B. Sparke, University of Washington From Arms Control to Nonproliferation: The New Political Mobilization of Avian Influenza: Patterns of Geopolitics of Weapons Monopolization Collaboration and Co‐option under Pandemic Frame Shelley L. Hurt: Dartmouth College Mika P. Aaltola: Finnish Institute of International Affairs Policy Innovation in Energy Security: Knowledge Production Sexual Assault and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Africa and Expertise in China, Japan, and the United States Matthew Tubin: University of Pennsylvania Dan Plafcan: University of Virginia Robert L. Ostergard: University of Nevada, Reno Reframing Missile Defense and International Order: Or, Global Health Governance: Who Should Lead the Way? How Epistemic Communities Try to Hit a Bullet with a Bullet, and Why They Sometimes Miss Jenilee M. Guebert: University of Toronto Rebecca M. Slayton Cliff Vanderlinden: University of Toronto ‘Flying Blind’ into a New Military Epoch: Russia and the Poster Session TA97: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM ‘Securitization’ of Nanotechnology ALIAS Poster Session Adam N. Stulberg: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs GA Tech Disc. Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Teaching & Learning about International Relations: Analysis of Cross‐Cultural Issues Jennie E. Zilner: University of Central Florida Houman A. Sadri: University of Central Florida TB03: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable TB07: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Waltz's World: The Past and Future of Realism (Part I) ‐ Transnationalism, Mechanisms, and Civil War Sponsored by the Jounal "International Relations" Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University Chair Ken Booth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Disc. Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Disc. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex Participant Anna C. Beyer, University of Hull Transnational Mechanisms of Ethnic Conflict Diffusion Participant Richard Little, University of Bristol Nils Weidmann: ETH Zurich Participant John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Martin A. Nome: University of Oslo Participant Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen Sudan and Uganda: Transnational Dimensions of ‘Proxy Warfare,’ 1986‐2006 TB04: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Hans Peter Schmitz: Syracuse University Reading the Future of Gender and IR through the Past The Delegation of War to Rebel Organizations Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Idean Salehyan: University of North Texas Peace Studies Refugee Return and Violence: What are the Mechanisms? Chair Melissa T. Brown, City University of New York‐BMCC Sarah K. Lischer: Wake Forest Disc. Melissa T. Brown, City University of New York‐BMCC Kristian Berg Harpviken: International Peace Research Internationalization, Religion and Gender Identities: The Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Feminist Protest within the Catholic Church in Franco's Exploring Facilitative Conditions for Violent Transnational Spain (1930s‐1975) Mobilization Celia Valiente: Universidad Carlos III Kjell Erling Kjellman: International Peace Research Institute, Doing Feminist Peace: The Women’s International League Oslo (PRIO) for Peace and Freedom and the Decolonization Process, TB08: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable 1945‐1975 Active Learning ‐ Looking Back and Looking Forward: 20 Years Catia Cecilia Confortini: University of Southern California After the Pew Faculty Fellowship “Down with the German Woman!”: Gender, War, and Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Revolution Chair Vicki L. Golich, California State University San Marcos Jan Ruzicka: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connecticut What About Women?: X Chromosomes Behind the Iron Participant Charles Dolgas, Institute for Study of Diplomacy Curtain Participant Patrice Franko, Colby College Jessica L. McCutcheon: University of Montana Western Participant Vicki L. Golich, California State University San Marcos TB05: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Workshop Panel Participant Jeanne A. K. Hey, Miami University Complexity Science meets The Relational Turn in World Politic Participant Steven Lamy, University of Southern California Sponsor(s): Participant Louis Lohman Ortmayer, Davidson College Chair David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University Participant Stephen D. Wrage, US Naval Academy Disc. George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science TB09: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Participant Antoine Bousquet, Birkbeck, University of London The Energy Crisis: Analysis and Prediction Participant Simon Curtis, London School of Econ and Poli Sci Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Neil Edward Harrison, The Sustainable Development Institute Chair Susanne Peters, Kent State University Ohio Participant Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Disc. Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas Participant Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Can Attitudes Predict Outcomes? Public Opinion, Institutions and the Environment Robert Shum: Johns Hopkins University TB06: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Innovative Panel The Coming Crisis of the Indian Economy: The Past Sets the Cartooning for Peace and Health Stage for the Future Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Bhawani Singh: Fordham University School of Business Chair Holli A. Semetko, Emory University Nitya Singh: University of Georgia Participant Jeff Danziger, Emory University Nationalization of Oil Resources and Redistribution in Latin Participant Liza Donnelly, The New Yorker America: Variation in Strategies and Support Among Leftists Participant Godfrey Mwampembwa Chris A. Belasco: University of Pittsburgh

TB10: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel TB13: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Blurring Borders, Changing Regimes of Governance: Building Perspectives on Global Environmental Governance Peace and Reorganizing Political Community through Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Organizations and NGOs Chair Peter M. Haas, University of Mass./Amerherst Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Samuel J. Barkin, University of Florida Chair Giulio Venneri, University of Trento 'Environmental Governance' and 'Ecosystem Management': Disc. Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Avenues for Synergies of Two Separated Approaches Exploring the Role of the Arts in Community‐Based Peace Michael P. Gilek: Södertörn University College building Strategies Magnus Boström: Södertörn University College Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech Sara E. Soderstrom: Södertörn University College Max O. Stephenson: Virginia Tech Kristine Kern: Wageningen University Bio‐Politics, International Governmentality and the The Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions : A Reorganization of Political Action from Below: Discourses Model for Clustering and Governance or more Difficult than and Practices of Peace Building in the New Millennium Expected? Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech Makane Moïse Mbengue: Université de Genevè State Formation to State Building: Thinking through State Urs P. Thomas: EcoLomics International Geneva Making in Peace Operations The Future is Now: Global Environmental Governance as a Kishore Mandhyan: United Nations Global Public Sphere? TB11: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Michael D. Beevers: University of Maryland Celebrities, Spectatorship, and International 'Good' Causes Does Networked Globalization need Networked Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Governance? An Inquiry into the Applicability of the Global Development Network Metaphor to Global Environmental Governance Chair Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University Sofie Bouteligier: KULeuven, Belgium Disc. Craig J. Calhoun, Social Science Research Council Stefan Renckens: Yale University Taking Celebrities Seriously as International Relations Actors A Functional Theory of Global Environmental Governance Andrew F. Cooper: Center for International Governance Fred P. Gale: University of Tasmania Innovation & University of Waterloo TB14: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Celebrity Cultivation in Modern China and the Moral Politics Ideology, Citizenship and International Eduation: Cross‐ of China's HIV/AIDS Heroes National Perspectives Johanna L. Hood: University of Technology Sydney Sponsor(s): International Education Contemporary Idols Chair Francis D. Raska, Charles University Chris Rojek: Brunel University Disc. Delia Popescu, Le Moyne College Aid Celebrities and Brand Aid: Bono's Product (RED) The Impact of Left‐Wing Campus Radicalism in the 1960s Lisa Ann Richey: Roskilde University and 1970s: The Cases of the United States and West Stefano Ponte: Danish Institute for International Studies Germany TB12: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Francis D. Raska: Charles University The Politics of Human Rights: Reader meets Author Language Planning and Policy in Indonesian Education Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lauren R. Zentz: University of Arizona Women's Caucus The US Academy and the Production of the Global Imaginary Human Rights Isaac A. Kamola: University of Minnesota Chair Julie Mertus, American University The Malaise of the University Disc. Alison Brysk, University of California at Irvine Nilgün Fehim‐Kennedy: Bilkent University Disc. Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts‐ Religion, Democratic Citizenship and Education: A Study of Amherst Civic and Political Engagement Among Diverse Muslim Youth Tazreena Sajjad Critiques Charli Carpenter Sameena Eidoo: University of Toronto Tazreena Sajjad: American University Eve Bratman Critiques Alison Brysk Eve Bratman: American University Greta Stults Critiques Julie Mertus Greta M Stults: University of Toronto Catherine O'Rourke Critiques Christine Bell Catherine O'Rourke: University of Ulster TB15: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Nested Wars: Understanding Contemporary Internal Wars Power, Perceptions, and Pathologies: Global Efforts Against Colin F. Jackson: US Naval War College Human Trafficking Strategies of Tribal Engagement: From the Awakening to Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Iraqi Statehood Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Austin G. Long: Massachusetts Institute of Technology International Political Economy Commandos, Advisors, and Diplomats: USSOF and the Chair Cornelius Friesendorf, Geneva Centre for the Future of COIN Democratic Control of Armed Forces Jon R. Lindsay: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Disc. Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame TB18: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Trafficking within Countries in Conflict and Crisis Current Questions in Chinese Security Policy Susan Martin: Georgetown University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Virgins, Whores, and Aliens: The Subjects of International Chair Terence Lee, National University of Singapore Human Trafficking Disc. Wooseon Choi, Ramapo College of New Jersey Jennifer Lobasz: University of Minnesota People’s Army with Private Weapons? Interpreting the Globalizing Labour Markets: Human Trafficking, Neoliberal Contemporary Changes in China Defense Industries Governance and Indetermined Resistance in Postconflict Emmanuel Puig: CNRS France Bosnia and Hercegovina China's Nuclear Weapons Policy Since the 1990s Jacqueline Berman: BPA Nicola Ann Horsburgh: University of Oxford Improving Counter‐Trafficking: Implementation, Networking, Evaluation When Does China’s Military Modernisation Become Dangerous? US Arms Sales to Taiwan and the Cross‐Strait Cornelius Friesendorf: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Offence‐Defence Balance: A Reflection Chih‐yu Shih: National Taiwan University Trafficking in Human Beings: Crime that is Organized and/or Organized Crime Ching‐Chang Chen: University of Wales, Aberystwyth John T. Picarelli: National Institute of Justice TB19: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable TB16: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Clausewitz on "Small War" Media Coverage of Religion: Framing Discourse on Tradition Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR and Future Chair Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Sponsor(s): International Communication Participant Christopher Daase, University of Munich Chair Philip Seib, University of Southern California Participant James W. Davis, University of St. Gallen Disc. Stewart Hoover, University of Colorado Participant Antulio J. Echevarria II, US Army War College Framing Religion: Media Coverage of Candidate Religious Participant Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College Affiliation during US Political Campaigns Participant Thomas G. Mahnken, Johns Hopkins SAIS Ken Rogerson: Duke University Religion and Politics in the Turkish Media: The Coverage of TB20: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Public Debate on Islam and Politics Towards Postnational Citizenship? Accomodating Immigrants Mehpare Selcan Kaynak: Bogazici University in a Time of Globalization Media, Politics & Religion in Israel Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Matthew D. Evans: Penn State University International Political Sociology Framing Political Islam in the Arab Popular Culture: A Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Political Economy Approach Participant Linda S. Bosniak, Rutgers University School of Law Abeer I. M. al Najjar: American University of Sharjah Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University Ilhem Allagui: American University of Sharjah Participant Ariside R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research TB17: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Theory and Reality in Iraq and Afghanistan TB21: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Mapping the field of the professionals of (in)security in Europe Chair Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Disc. Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Chair Julien Jeandesboz, Sciences Po Paris/CERI Closing Windows of Vulnerability: Assessing Diplomatic and Disc. Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Military Surge Strategies in Iraq ESDP: A New Field of Opportunity for Non‐States Actors Shane Smith: National Defense University Chantal Lavallée: Université du Québec à Montréal Mapping a Field of Social Force: Power and Persuasion in TB24: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel the Swiss Security Community Understanding Different Types of Violence Jonas Hagmann: Graduate Institute of International and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Development Studies IHEID, Geneva Chair Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Mapping of Norwegian Security Agencies and Services : Disc. Roos van der Haer, University of Konstanz Investigating the Effects of the European Field of Security Stephan Davidshofer: The International Peace Research Understanding Urban Violence Institute, Oslo Jennifer M. Hazen: Small Arms Survey Jonas R. Wang: PRIO Through the Lens of Genocide: The Etiology of Extremist Marit Moe‐Pryce: The International Peace Research Institute, Behavior Oslo Manus I. Midlarsky: Rutgers University TB22: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Modeling Militancy Among Youth: Examining Armed Group Whither Internationalism? Canadian Foreign Policy and the Attractiveness in Sri Lanka and Over a Medium to "New" Conservative Government Long Time Horizon Mark Hamilton: American University Sponsor(s): Canadian International Studies Association Targeting Civilians in Civil War: Is the Colombian Chair Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Government Desperate? Disc. Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Emily Bowman: GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh Out of Africa? The Harper Government and the 'Developing World' TB25: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel David Ross Black: Dalhousie University Promoting Rule of Law in Postconflict Peacebuilding: Lessons from Africa Reading Between the (Blue) Lines: How Can One Anticipate the Future of Canadian Foreign Policy under the Harper Sponsor(s): Human Rights Government Chair Chandra Sriram, University of East London Nelson Michaud: Ecole Nationales d' admin publique Disc. Reyko Huang, Columbia University Canadian Climate Change Policy Under the Conservative Rule of Law Programming during Peacekeeping and Government Peacebuilding in Liberia Heather A. Smith: University of Northern British Columbia Olga Martin‐Ortega: University of East London A Funny Thing Happened on the Road to Khandahar: Johanna Herman: University of East London School of Law Harper, Manley and the Hijacking of the Canadian Foreign The Rule of Law and the Anti‐Politics of Transitional Justice: Policy Agenda Lessons from Rwanda Claire Turenne Sjolander: University of Ottawa Stephen Brown: University of Ottawa TB23: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Rule of Law Programming by the United Nations: A Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility: Market‐Led Practitioner’s Perspective Morality or Neoliberal Domination? Robert A. Pulver Sponsor(s): Global Development Transitional Justice Mechanisms and Broader Rule of Law Chair Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University Initiatives: Lessons from Experience in Sierra Leone Disc. Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Chandra Sriram: University of East London Cruz Post‐Conflict Societies: Between Peacebuilding and Social CSR, the ILO, and National Labor Law in Lesotho Construction of the State Gay W. Seidman: University of Wisconsin Earl Conteh‐Morgan: University of South Florida Globalizing Oil Field Consent and Contestation: An Post‐Conflict Statebuilding in the Absence of a Teleological Examination of ‘Regional’ Models from Nigeria and Blueprint: Challenges and Solutions Northern Alberta Christian Reisinger: Bremen International Graduate School of Anna Zalik: York University, FES Social Sciences Socializing the Corporation: Personality, Identity, and TB26: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Shareholder Value The Politics of Creditworthiness Dania Thomas: Keele University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Corporate Social Responsibility through the Global Chair Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Compact: Between Business and Society Disc. Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School Nadja V. Souza: Universidade Federal Fluminense Another Democratic Dividend: The Determinants of Bank Eduardo R. Gomes: Universidade Federal Fluminense Lending to Emerging Markets Mark S. Manger: McGill University Public‐Private Governance of Global Financial Markets: Between Demilitarization and Remilitarization: Iceland’s Explaining the Reliance of Public Financial Market Security Dilemma following the US Departure Regulators on Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) Valur Ingimundarson: University of Iceland Andreas Kruck: Eberhard Karls University Tübingen TB29: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Rating Agencies and the Subprime Crisis: Discursive Legislatures, Bureaucracies, and Foreign Policy: Their Role and Accountability of Global Financial Institutions Their Effect Dieter Kerwer: TU Muenchen Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Credit Crisis: Beginning of the End or the Next Phase of Chair Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College International Finance Capitalism? Disc. Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College John W. Cioffi: University of California at Riverside Agents and Agenda: The Influence of Bureaucratic Politics Democracy and Sovereign Credit Ratings: Do Democratic on US and German Democracy Promotion towards Ukraine Institutions Help Leftist Governments Build Investor Maria E. Rotter: University of Chemnitz Confidence? Deploying Armed Forces: Does Bureaucratic Politics Really Hye Jee Cho: University of Rochester Matter? TB27: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Klaus Brummer: University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg Geopolitics of Central Asia When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign Policy: The Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Case of Turkey's Iraq Decision Chair Gregory O. Hall, Morehouse College Juliet Kaarbo: University of Kansas Disc. Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University Baris Kesgin: University of Kansas Central Asia and South Asia: A Tangled Web of Relationships Revisiting Trade Policy towards China, 1989‐2001: Vote Vidya Nadkarni: University of San Diego Choice and Change in a Polarized Congress East and West in Russian Foreign Policy‐Controversial Case Jungkun Seo: University of North Carolina at Wilmington of Central Asia TB30: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Tatiana A. Shakleina: Moscow State Institute of International Exploring the Past of Multilateralism and Anticipating a Future Relations ‐ MGIMO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia of Regionalism and Bilateralism: The Case of Trade and Geopolitics of Oil and Energy in Central Asia Investment Agreements Houman A. Sadri: University of Central Florida Sponsor(s): International Organization Nathan L. Burns: University of Central Florida Chair Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Power Politics in Central Asia: China and Russia’s SCO Alberta Dialogue Disc. Karl P. Sauvant, Executive Director, Vale Columbia Tiara Grant: New Mexico State University Center on Sustainable International Investment Power Loss or Power Transition? Assessing the Limits of Back to the Future? European Partnership Agreements and Using Energy Sector in Reviving Russia's Geopolitical Stature Investment Rules ‐The WTO's Singapore Issues in Disguise? S. Mohsin Hashim: Muhlenberg College Elizabeth A. Smythe: Concordia University College of Alberta TB28: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel How the Investment Protection Agreements Nurture a Revisited Nationalism in the Americas? Security of Small States: Historical and Strategic Perspectives Teresa Gutiérrez‐Haces: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Mexico Chair Silja Bara Omarsdottir, University of Iceland, Is the US TRIPs‐Plus Strategy a Failure? University of Southern California Jean‐Frédéric Morin: Universite libre de Bruxelles Disc. Patrick James, University of Southern California Strong Investment Protection and the US‐Korea Free Trade RMA ‐ Changing the Security Equation of Small States? The Agreement: A Consistent Past and Future US Policy Case of Israel, Singapore, and South Korea Gilbert Gagné: Bishop's University Michael Raska: National University of Singapore Investor Protection in Retreat: What Explains Country The Grand Strategies of Small European States Preferences for the Quality of Investment Protection in Anders Wivel: University of Copenhagen Latin America? Neutrality : The Evolving Dimensions of a Typical Small Paul Haslam: University of Ottawa State’s Security Policy Instrument after the Cold War Jay Dixon: University of Ottawa Jean‐Marc Rickli: University of Oxford TB31: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The First Time Around: Iceland's Security Policy in the Making China and Latin America: An Evolving Relationship Silja Bara Omarsdottir: University of Iceland, University of Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Southern California Chair Gonzalo Sebastian Paz Disc. Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University China and Venezuela: Potential Allies? TB34: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Gonzalo Sebastian Paz Intervention in Civil War Chinese Opportunities: An Outlook for Latin American Trade Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Rolando Avendano: Paris Scool of Economics Chair Patrick M. Regan, Binghamton University Goeril Havro: Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Disc. Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University Development Warfighting and Third‐Party Intervention in Civil Wars Just Biding its Time? The Strategic Implications of China's Joseph C. Magagnoli: University of North Texas Expansion in Latin America Relative Capability and Ethnic Violence: Analysing the William E. Ratliff: Hoover Institution Fellow Degree of Civilian Victimisation in Ethnic Civil Wars China as an Imperialist Power Martin Ottmann: University of Nottingham & CSCW/PRIO June Teufel Dreyer: University of Miami School of Business State‐sponsored Mass killing during Civil War: Does type of TB32: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel War matter? Scientific Advances in Forecasting in International Relations Dongsuk Kim: Uni of Illinois @ Urbana‐Champaign Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Third‐Party Enforcement and Civil War Bargaining Chair John R. Freeman, University of Minnesota David Siegel: Florida State Unversity Disc. Sean P. O' Brien, DARPA Sunhee Park: Florida State University Out‐of‐Sample Prediction as a Theoretical Heuristic TB35: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Michael D. Ward: University of Washington The EU after Lisbon: Enlargement and Decision‐Making Issues Testing A New Forecasting Game Sponsor(s): International Organization Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita: New York University/Stanford Chair Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria University Disc. Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria Real Time, Time Series Forecasting of Political Conflict European Treaty Reform Processes: The Convention Philip Andrew Schrodt: University of Kansas Revisited Patrick T. Brandt: University of Texas, Dallas Lars Hoffmann: University of Oxford Forecasting the Use of Violence in Ethnic‐political Why Enlargements of 2004 and 2007 have not Paralysed Organizations: Middle Eastern Minorities, At Risk Minorities the EU Decision‐Making? and the Choice of Violence Vahur Made: Estonian School of Diplomacy Victor Asal: University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Evaluating the Minority Policies of the New Members: Kihoon Choi: University of Connecticut Towards More Inclusionary Patterns? Krishna Pattipati: University of Connecticut Kerem Oge: Boston College Subnational Variation in the Risk of Civil Conflict Equilibrium Size and Scope of a Union: The EU's New Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Political Architecture Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Nikitas Konstantinidis: IBEI Siri Aas Rustad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo TB36: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Åshild Falch: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Economic Sanctions: Contributions to the Field by Margaret A. TB33: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Doxey Democracy, Development, and Policy Reform: A Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Honoring Robert R. Kaufman Chair Sue Eckert, Brown University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Kimberly Elliott, Center for Global Development and Chair Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech. Peterson Institute Participant William Roberts Clark, University of Michigan Participant Thomas J. Biersteker, Graduate Institution of International Studies, Geneva Participant Eric M. Davis, Rutgers University Participant Jane Boulden, Royal Military College Participant Stephan Haggard, University of California at San Diego Participant Andrea E. Charron, Royal Military College of Canada Participant Joan M. Nelson, Woodrow Wilson International Participant George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame Center Participant Hector Schamis Participant Barbara Stallings, Brown University TB37: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Peacebuilding as International Theory and Practice II Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University Disc. Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Human Security for Human Development in Africa after Gendered Accounts: Transnationalism, the State, and the 2010? Impacts of the BRICs? Politics of Remittances Timothy M. Shaw: University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIG Janna H. Ferguson: Rutgers University Pamela K. Mbabazi: Mbarara University of Science & TB40: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Technology International Law at the Domestic and Supranational Levels II Human, All‐too‐human Security: Development Thinking and Sponsor(s): International Law Practice from ‘Impasse’ to ‘Peacebuilding’ Chair Sophie Clavier, San Francisco State University Jon M. Sears: University of Winnipeg Disc. Linda Camp Keith, University of Texas at Dallas Articulating the Local and the International: ‘Peacebuilding’ Treaties with Teeth: International and Domestic Monitoring Lessons from Northern Uganda in International Human Rights Law Erin K. Baines: UBC Courtenay N. Ryals: Florida State University Victims of War or Participants for Peace? Women’s Veiling and Violating: Signing United Nations Human Rights Peacebuilding Experiences Treaties to Mask State Behavior 1981‐2006 Genevieve S. Parent: Laurentian University Audrey L. Comstock: University at Albany Panel TB38: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Monistic Goal Of Overcoming The Divide Between Religious Beliefs and Foreign Policy Behavior Domestic And International Law: Historical Lessons For Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis 21st Century Globalization Of The International Legal Chair James F. Rinehart, Troy University Community Disc. Lan T, Chu, Occidental College Akis Kalaitzidis: University of Central Missouri Actors, Goals and Functions of Vatican Diplomacy Donald H. Wallace: University of Central Missouri Jaclyn O. McEachern: Catholic University How Hard and Soft Law Interact in International Religious Beliefs and US Foreign Policy: An Experimental Governance: Alternatives, Complements, or Antagonists? Study Gregory Shaffer: Loyola Univesity Chicago Rebecca Glazier: University of California Santa Barbara Mark A. Pollack: Temple University How Does Religion Matter? Defining the Doing of a New Enacting Counter Terrorism Financing Laws in the UAE and Category in International Relations Bahrain: The Fusion of Global Pressures, Regional Dynamics, Mona K. Sheikh: University of Copenhagen and University of and Local Interests California Santa Barbara Carlos L. Yordan: Drew University Does Religious Conviction Impact Arab Attitudes on Foreign TB41: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Relations? Competing Theories of Foreign Policy Behavior Peter Furia: Wake Forest University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis TB39: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America Gendering Borders and (Re‐)Bordering Migration: Some The People and War: Towards a Realist Theory of Foreign Critical Reflections II Policy Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Francisco F. de Santibanes: King's College Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Neoclassical Realism and Power International Political Economy Thomas A. Juneau: Carleton University Chair Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Brian C. Schmidt: Carleton University Disc. Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan, Dearborn International Structure in Foreign Policy Analysis: A Emigrant Histories, Immigration Exigencies: Transnational Framework Pasts and Futures for Trinidadian Migrants to Canada Dirk Peters: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Belinda Leach: University of Guelph Searching for Acceptance: The United States and Latin Migration, Remittances and Microfinance: The Impact of America Increasing Feminization of Migration, Remittances and John Poffenbarger: Wheeling Jesuit University Microfinance on African Women Mark Schaefer: Marietta College Josephine Lairap: University of South Florida Soft‐Balancing in International Relations: Russian Responses The Global Remittance Trend under threat? to American Preeminence Rahel Kunz: University of Lucerne Milosz M. Kucharski: University of California at Davis Migrant Diversity and Public Control: Diluting Insecurities and Privatizing Security in Malaysia Christine B. N. Chin: American University TB42: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Many Faces of Transparency: Managing Science Latin America: Complexity in Motion Advisory Processes for Legitimacy Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Pia M. Kohler: University of Alaska Fairbanks Chair Artur Zimerman, Universidade de Sao Paulo International Environmental Regimes – Legalization, Flexibility, and Effectiveness Disc. Marieke Riethof, University of Liverpool Ulrich H. Pilster: University of Essex Urban IDPs in Santa Marta, Colombia: Population Estimation and A Comparison of Urban Poor and Migrants Tobias F. Boehmelt: University of Essex Kimberly Howe: The Fletcher School/Tufts University Failings of the International Whaling Commission: A Result of Institutional Design? Political Parties in Brazil: Party Organization, Electoral Competition and Public Financing Kateryna M. Wowk: University of Delaware Maria do Socorro Braga: Universidade Federal de São Carlos The Global Mechanism: Institutional Design by North‐South Adla Y. Bourdoukan: Universidade de São Paulo Compromise Lynn M. Wagner: International Institute for Sustainable Women in Emerging Democracies: Past, Present, and Future Development for the Women of Albania, Malawi, and Paraguay Wagaki Mwangi: Syracuse University Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University On the Design of Regional Environmental Conventions in Stability, Transition and Regime Approval in Post‐Fidel Cuba Europe: The Case of the Alpine Convention Gregory A. Petrow: U Nebraska Omaha Jon M. Church: Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐Sorbonne Jonathan C. Benjamin‐Alvarado: University of Nebraska Omaha TB45: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Fragmegration of Regional Multilateralism in the Religion and Nationalism in Contemporary Europe Caribbean ‐ The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) Sponsor(s): Mirna Yonis‐Lombano: Universidad Central de Venezuela Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Jonathan Acuff, Saint Anselm College TB43: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Yasemin Akbaba, Gettysburg College Testing Securitization Theory beyond the European Union Disc. Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology The Politics Of Ethnoreligious Conflict And Conciliation: The Chair James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist University‐ Case Of Northern Ireland Tower Center Nukhet A. Sandal: University of Southern California Disc. Rens van Munster, University of Southern Denmark Religion and Nationalism in Turkey: Assessing Imperial Does 'Societal Security' Travel? A Comparison of German Legacy and South African Responses to Immigration Joshua Walker: Princeton University Audie Klotz: Syracuse University Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Religion, Nationalism, and the Social (De) Construction of European Collective Identity Society and Psychology in Societal Security: Sorting Out Jonathan Acuff: Saint Anselm College Rival Explanations of Anti‐Migrant Hostility in Russia Mikhail Alexseev: SDSU Religious Nationalism as a Response to Ontological Insecurity and Existential Anxiety How Well Does the Copenhagen School Travel to Canada? Gonul Tol Identity, Societal Security and the Securitization of Migration Policies Religion and Nation Building:Pakistan and Turkey J. A. Sandy Irvine: Wilfrid Laurier University Salim Cevik: Bilkent University The Securitization of Migration in Malaysia TB46: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Kevin Robert McGahan: National University of Singapore Understanding and Predicting Terrorism The Ontological Commitments of the Copenhagen School of Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Security Studies: A Critical Appraisal Chair James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte Mohammad S. Homayounvash: Florida International University Disc. James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte TB44: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Patterns within Pre‐Attack Stages of Terrorist Activity Implementation Surprises: How Multilateral Environmental Michael E. Freeman: Naval Postgraduate School Agreements (MEA) Institutional Design Plays Out in Practice Predicting Terrorism: A Quantitative Analysis Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Brandon Michael Boylan: University of Pittsburgh International Organization Deadly Gift: The Negative Effect of Development Aid on Chair Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Islamic Terrorism Disc. Paul F. Steinberg, Harvey Mudd College Michael Findley: Brigham Young University Swati Sharma: Brigham Young University Swati Sharma: Brigham Young University Redefining the Modern State Labeling "Low Level Terrorism": The Out‐Definition of Social Donald N. Pyles: Unaffiliated Movements TB47: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Stellan Vinthagen: Gothenburg University Non‐Proliferation and Counter‐Terrorism: Emerging and Reconstruction of the Enemy in the Global Risk Society: A Evolving Security Regimes Clash of Decivilizations? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Munevver Cebeci: Marmara University Chair Gary Kenneth Bertsch, University of Georgia TB96: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Disc. Peter B. Crail, Arms Control Association Issues in Maritime Security UNSCR 1540 and Trade Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Richard Cupitt: American University Disc. John F. Garofano, US Naval War College International Law and Domestic Compliance: Explaining Rediscovering Geography: Geopolitics and Causes of Variation in Legal Development, Institutionalization, and Hegemonic War Implementation of UNSCR 1540 Kentaro Sakuwa: Arizona State University Douglas M. Stinnett: University of Georgia State Weakness and Sophistication in Piratical Hijackings Cale D. Horne: University of Georgia Justin Hastings: Georgia Institute of Technology Bryan R. Early: University of Georgia "We Cannot Go On": Disruptive Innovation and the First A Holistic Reexamination of the NPT World War Royal Navy's Response to Submarines Daniel H. Joyner: University of Alabama School of Law Gautam Mukunda: Massachusetts Institute of Technology The NPT and the Evolution of Nuclear Security Norms Exorcising the Ghost of the Battleship: US Navy Adaptation Wade Huntley: University of British Columbia to Japan’s Improved Anti‐Ship Bombing, 1941‐45 Matthew A. Tattar: Brandeis University TB48: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Roundtable The Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in the Americas TC01: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy ISA Journal Editors’ Roundtable: Everything You Wanted to Know about Publishing but Afraid to Ask Chair Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. William C. Smith, University of Miami Chair Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University South American Regional Integration: Brazil and the Continental Politics of Energy, Infrastructure, and Finance Participant Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Leslie Elliott Armijo: Portland State University Participant Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connecticut Participant David Kinsella, Portland State University Christine A. Kearney: St. Anselm College Participant Jennifer Sterling‐Folker, University of Connecticut Party Orientation and Latin American Preferences over Preferential Trade Agreements Participant William R. Thompson, Indiana University Participant Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Cintia V. Quiliconi: University of Sothern California Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Bargaining, Institutions and the Politics of Trade Dispute Settlement in the Americas Participant Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University

Laura Gomez Mera: Unversity of Miami Ana P. Morgenstern: University of Miami TC02: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Andrea Molinari: Universidad de San Andres Economic Development, Social Welfare, and Integration as Peace Prevention Brazilian Foreign Policy After the Cold War Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sean Burges: Carleton University Peace Studies TB94: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Chair Marieke Riethof, University of Liverpool Critical Terror Studies Disc. Jenny H. Peterson, UBC Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Changing the Future: Peace through Conflict Prevention ‐ Disc. Yan St‐Pierre, University of Geneva Assessing the European Experience Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism Joao Marcelo Dalla Costa: University of Tübingen Brett M. Bowden: University of New South Wales at the Developing Peace: Assessing the Contribution of Australian Defence Force Academy Development Activities to Peacebuilding Doing Terror! Radical Islamism and the Performance of Andrea U. Warnecke: Bonn International Center for Conversion Terror Volker Franke: McDaniel College Manni I. Crone: Danish Institute for International Studies Trade and Conflict: A Strategic Approach Matthew R. DiGiuseppe: Binghamton University The Incidence and Nature of Private Wars and Conflicts Sophia Benz: University of Tübingen, Germany/University of TC06: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Innovative Panel California at Berkeley ‘I Am An American’: Video Portraits of Unsafe US Citizens Does the Defense‐Growth Paradigm Outweigh the Cost of Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Economic Sanctions: A Case Study of the Islamic Republic of Iran Chair Cynthia Weber, Lancaster University Bruce D. McDonald, III: Florida State University Participant Alex Danchev, University of Nottingham Participant L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School TC03: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Participant Timothy Wayne Luke, VPI & SU Waltz's World: The Past and Future of Realism (Part II) ‐

Sponsored by the Jounal "International Relations" Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TC07: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Milja Kurki, University of Wales, Aberystwyth New Paradigms and New Players for the International Treatment of Internal Conflicts Disc. Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Political Science Chair Stina Torjesen, Norwegian Institute of International Participant Jean Elshtain, University of Chicago Affairs Participant Georg C. A. Sørensen, University of Aarhus Disc. Stina Torjesen, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Participant Hidemi Suganami, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the

Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts TC04: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sara Résia Dezalay: European University Institute Women, Peace, and Security: Issues in Post‐ and Non‐conflict A Culture of Protection? The Interpretation of International Situations Norms in the Context of Sudan Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Jon Harald Sande Lie: NUPI and University of Bergen Peace Studies Campaigning for Darfur : Can Western Advocacy Chair Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College Movements bring Peace to Sudan? Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College Maria M. Gabrielsen: Sciences Po / CERI, Paris The Gendered Conceptualization of Peace in Post‐Conflict International Contributions to the Building of Timor‐ Leste Societies Rebecca E. Engel: CICR, Columbia University Peace Medie: University of Pittsburgh TC08: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Gendered Militarization and Globalization Make the World Roundtable on Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Go Round Policy Susan Jackson: University of Arizona Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Security and HIV/AIDS, Is there a Link? Gendered Reflection Chair T. V. Paul, McGill University Hakan M. Seckinelgin: London School of Economics and Participant Timothy Crawford, Boston College Political Science Participant David A. Lake, University of California San Diego The Marginals among the Marginals: State Policy and Dalit Participant Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Women Activism in an Indian State Participant Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah Digambar Mishra: Miles College Participant Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa Roundtable TC05: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Participant Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University International Organizations As Self‐Directed Actors Participant Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Tufts University Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University TC09: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Participant David C. Ellis, University of South Florida The Future Global Political Economy: Historical Methods and Participant Christer Jonsson, University of Lund Scenarios Participant Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Kent Johnson Kille, The College of Wooster Chair James H. Mittelman, American University Participant Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky Participant Mathias Theo Albert, Universität Bielefeld Participant James P. Muldoon, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers‐Newark Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Participant Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen Participant James H. Mittelman, American University Participant Kendall W. Stiles, Brigham Young University Participant Heikki Patomaki, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Participant Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas‐ Austin TC10: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Norm Diffusion in the Global‐Regional Interface: The Entry Rethinking the “State Building = Democracy Equation” in Post‐ of Sustainable Energy on the Agenda of Asian IGOs Conflict Societies Sylvia I. Karlsson: Turku School of Economics Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Hanna M. Kaisti: Turku School of Economics Chair Christoph M. Zuercher, Free U Berlin Transnational Environmental Regionalism: The European Disc. Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin Alps and the North Sea Compared External Efforts to Dismantle and Integrate Parallel Joerg Balsiger: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Governance Structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina Climate Change and Regional Cooperation Kristie D. Evenson: University of Bristol Miriam Prys: University of Oxford Explaining Multiethnic Elite Cooperation in Post‐Ohrid TC14: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Macedonia Organizing and Managing National Intelligence Systems Tome Sandevski: University of Duisburg‐Essen Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Democratization and Extraversion: The Liberian Case Chair William J. Lahneman, Towson University Felix S. L. Gerdes: University of Hamburg Disc. David M. Barrett, Villanova University TC11: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Past Perfect or Imperfect?: The size of the President's Encountering Global Environmental Politics: Pedagogies of Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Hope Cynthia Marie Nolan Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Home Time: Examining Methods for Managing an Effective Environmental Studies Domestic Intelligence System in the US Chair P. Brian Fisher, University of California at Irvine Arthur Steven Hulnick: Boston University Disc. Paul Wapner, American University New Challenges, Old Practice: The Dilemmas of Intelligence Participant Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College in the Post‐Cold War World ‐ The Case of Brazil Participant Michael Maniates, Allegheny College Joanisval B. Goncalves: Senate of Brazil Participant Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Assessing the Performance of the Canadian Intelligence Participant Simon Nicholson, American University Community through an Integrated Results‐Based Management Method Joe Faragone: Government of Canada TC12: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Panel Norms and Practices in Contemporary International Society TC15: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): English School Women Engaging in Political Violence: Conversations within IR on "Bad" Women Chair Barbara Allen Roberson, University of Warwick Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Women's Caucus The Limits of Solidarity among Democracies: Human Rights Voting at the United Nations Chair Kristen Williams, Clark University Steven Seligman: The University of Western Ontario Disc. Michael J. Butler, Clark University The Power of Progress in International Politics: Progressive Desperate Times? Gender Roles in Revolutionary Groups Discourses and Institutional Change Caron Gentry: Abilene Christian University Dane Imerman: Ohio State University Paramilitary Mothers and Critical Decisions: Examining Religion, Law and State Formation: A Comparative Study of Protestant Women's Motivations to Engage in Political Roman and Islamic Law Violence Sandra McEvoy: Clark University Mehmet Sinan Birdal: University of Southern California Developmental Democracy: A New Benchmark for UN Women and the Genocidal Rape of Women: The Gender Assistance? Dynamics of Gendered War Crimes Laura Sjoberg: Virginia Tech Kirsten Haack: Open University Women's Participation in the US Military Since World War II TC13: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Judith H. Stiehm: Florida International University Regional Environmental Governance: From Theory to Practice Women Participating in Conflict: A Challenge to Gendered Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Norms Chair Kathryn Hochstetler, University of New Mexico Joyce P. Kaufman: Whittier College Disc. Jon M. Church, Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐ Kristen Williams: Clark University Sorbonne The Political Economy of Water Scarcity: Building Interstate Institutions in the Middle East and North Africa Jason J. Morrissette: Marshall University TC16: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Democratic Accountability, Trade Transparency, and The Role of ICT in Political Activism, Resistance, and Human Scandal Sensitivity: Domestic Sources of Conventional Arms Rights: Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future Export Restraint Sponsor(s): International Communication Jennifer L. Erickson: Cornell University Chair Patrick P. Meier, The Fletcher School Superfluous Constraints: Understanding the ‘Regulation’ of Landmines Disc. Daniel Drezner, Tufts University Vaidyanatha Gundlupet: Princeton University Mobile Phones as Facilitators of Political Activism Fabien Miard: University of Oslo TC19: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel ICT Diffusion and Incidents of Resistance against Repressive Dominant Parties in Developing Countries: Comparative and Regimes Conceptual Perspectives Patrick P. Meier: The Fletcher School Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Digitally Networked Technology in Kenya's 2007 Post‐ Chair Erik Kuhonta, McGill University Election Crisis Disc. T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley Joshua S. Goldstein: American University Dominant Parties and Social Welfare: A Comparison of ICTs and the Progress of Human Rights Malaysia's UMNO and Thailand's Thai Rak Thai Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Erik Kuhonta: McGill University Technology Political Institutions and Party System Change: The Lucia Liste: NTNU Transition from a Dominant to Multiparty System in India Persistent Signs Amidst Continued Oppression: The Csaba Nikolenyi: Concordia University Semiotics of Latino and Chicano Presence in Cinema, Visual Hegemonic Parties and Presidents and the Challenge of Culture, and Literature Religious Actors in West Africa David E. Toohey: University of Hawaii Cedric Jourde TC17: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel TC20: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Patterns of Violence during and after Civil War: Iraq in Constructing National Identities Comparative Perspective Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College Chair Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Disc. Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College Disc. Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Mining the Past for an Image of the Future: Juan Valdez, Ethnic Civil Wars and the Illiberal Peace Economic Crisis, and the Reconstruction of Colombian Lise Morje Howard: Georgetown University National Identity Politics and the Battlefield: Explaining Civilian Death during Stacey L. Hunt: Rutgers University the Spanish Civil War Constructing Affinity: Finding Historical "Roots" to Strange Laia Balcells: Yale University Bedfellows The Causes of Violence in Post‐Conflict States Anders C. Hardig: American University Michael J. Boyle: University of St. Andrews Constructing Neo‐Racialized Discourses and the Imagining of a Spanish National Identity Iraq, the Insurgency, and Civilian Casualties Ana Caballero‐Mengibar: Northern Arizona University Kathryn McNabb Cochran: Duke University Nation‐Building and the Politics of Language: Considering The Strategic Use of Violence and Restraint in Iraq and the Croatian Case Afghanistan Susanne Martin: University of Texas at Austin Jessica Stanton: University of Pennsylvania "Modern Standard Nationalism?" The Role of Demotic Panel TC18: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Arabic in the Construction of Egyptian Nationalism and Issues in Arms Control National Identity Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Elizabeth A. Mercurio: Georgetown University Chair Bettina Renz, University of Nottingham TC21: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Barry O'Neill, University of California at Los Angeles Virtual Politics: Securing Futures Agenda‐Setter Model of the Landmine Ban Treaty Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Hikaru Hayashi: Waseda University Chair Sebastian Kaempf, University of Queensland Banning Obsolete Weapons or Redefining Military Utility: Disc. Francois Debrix, Florida International University Argumentative Dynamics in Weapons Prohibitions Russia as Virtual State in International Politics Margarita H. Petrova: European University Institute Stefanie Ortmann: London School of Economics and Political Science The Global War on Terror and the War Machine Exploiting Rifts? Internal Jihadi Debates and the Global War Philippe Bonditti: Watson Institute, Brown University on Terror Virtual Border Security Assaf Moghadam: US Military Academy Nick Vaughan‐Williams: University of Exeter Beyond Sticks and Stones: Strategic Communications in the Exploring the Virtual in the War on Terror Cold War and the Long War Tom E. Lundborg: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Marc A. Genest: Naval War College Predicting Brutality: Assessing Terrorist Tactics and TC22: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Reassessing Goals in the Global War on Terror Poliheuristic Theory: Theoretical, Methodological, and Andrea J. Dew: Naval War College Substantive Extensions A Systems Analysis of Global Security & Terror in a Post‐ Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Cold War, Post‐9/11 International Order Chair Steven B. Redd, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Marvin L. Astrada: Florida International University Disc. Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M TC25: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Information Overload and the Noncompensatory Principle of the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making The Geopolitical Dimensions of the Financial Crisis: The View from Washington and Moscow Steven B. Redd: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Sponsor(s): Post Communist States How Green is Poliheuristic Theory? An Assessment of PH and Global Climate Change Policy Chair Andrei Kortunov, New Eurasia Foundation Amy Below: Ohio University Participant Dmitri Bougrov Poliheuristic Theory and Crisis Perception Participant Timur R. Gareev, IK SUR Participant Andrej Krickovic, University of California at Berkeley David Brule: University of Tennessee Participant Fryodor Lukyanov, Global Affairs Problem Representation and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making Participant Steven Weber, University of California, Berkeley

Jonathan Keller: James Madison University Yi Yang: James Madison University TC26: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel TC23: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Central Banks and Currency Politics Sponsor(s): FDI and International Treaties: An Institutional Analysis International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College International Political Economy Disc. Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College Chair Lucy M. Goodhart, Columbia University The Supply of International Standards: Private Sector Influence on International Banking Regulation Disc. Lucy M. Goodhart, Columbia University Kevin Young: London School of Economics and Political Science FDI and International Treaties: An Institutional Analysis Growing through Debt and Inflation: An Inquiry into the Helen Milner: Woodrow Wilson School Rise and the Likely Fall of Bulgaria’s Currency Board Tim Buthe: Duke University Maria N. Ivanova: New York University Partisan Preferences for Foreign Investment Challenge and Response: US Dollar Disturbance and Nathan Jensen: Washington University Prospects for Sino‐Japanese Monetary Cooperation in East Pablo M. Pinto: Columbia University Asia Santiago Pinto: West Virginia University Wolf Hassdorf: China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing Democratic Institutions, Policy Credibility, and Foreign Central Bank Independence in Presidential Systems: A Two‐ Direct Investment Level Theory Quan Li: Texas A&M University Ana Carolina Garriga: University of Pittsburgh The Many Faces of Foreign Direct Investment: Boon, Bane, Capital Account Liberalization in the Developing World and or It Depends? the Global Reserve System: Imbalances and Inequities Terence K. Teo: Rutgers University Youngwon Cho: St. Francis Xavier University TC24: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel TC27: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel "Exploring the Past" and "Anticipating the Future" of the Post‐Soviet Politics in Central Asia: Interactions between the Global War on Terror System, State, and Society Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Chair Kursad Aslan, Kent State University Disc. Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Disc. Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College Economic Internationalization and Post‐Communist Political TC30: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Development Developing Effective Environmental Governance: The Roles of Neil Robinson: University of Limerick Policy Diffusion and International Cooperation Small States in the Former Soviet Space: System‐Disturbers Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies or System‐Determiners? International Organization Thomas J. Wood: University of South Carolina, Aiken Chair Arild Underdal, University of Oslo State Institutions and Prospects for Democratization in Post Disc. Peter M. Haas, University of Mass./Amerherst Soviet Kyrgyzstan Networks, Policy Diffusion and the Dynamics of Askat Dukenbaev: Kent State University International Environmental Regimes International Labor Migration from Rural Central Asia and Frank Grundig: University of Kent Its Developmental Outcomes Convergence and Divergence in the Study of International Kursad Aslan: Kent State University Environmental Regimes TC28: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Oran R. Young: University of California at Santa Barbara Individual Perspectives on the Use of Force Arild Underdal: University of Oslo Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Michael Zuern: Transnational Conflicts and International Chair Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited Institutions Disc. Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College Helmut Breitmeier: Fernuniversität in Hagen Cooperating to Kill: The Strategic Logic of the In‐group/Out‐ Regime Formation Revisited: Explaining the Dynamics of group Bias Membership in International Agreements to Reduce Long‐ Dominic Johnson: Edinburgh University Range Transboundary Air Pollution Self‐Sacrificial "Heroism": Evidence of Proximate Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Mechanisms from the Kamikaze Campaign Perrin Sophie: ETH Zürich John M. Orbell: University of Oregon International and Domestic Aspects of the Tomonori Morikawa: Waseda University Institutionalization of Environmental Policies in Industrial Countries Thinking about Nuclear Deterrence Theory: Why Evolutionary Psychology Undermines Its Rational Actor Detlef Jahn: University of Greifswald Assumptions Self‐enforcing Environmental Agreements: What? When? Bradley Thayer: Thayer Limited How? The Security Dilemma at the Individual Level of Analysis: Jon Hovi: University of Oslo The Role of Emotion and Memory in the Evaluation of Stine Aakre: CICERO Center for International Climate and "Others" Across Time Environmental Research Oslo David L. Rousseau: University at Albany ‐ State University of TC31: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel New York Security and Cooperation in Asia Monoamino oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) aggression following provocation Chair Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University Dustin H. Tingley: Princeton University Disc. Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International TC29: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Studies Prime Ministers: Prime Actors in Foreign Policy Making? Constructing Transpacific Security Community: The Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Matured Stage of US‐Japan Alliance Hidekazu Sakai: Kansai Gaidai University Chair Nelson Michaud, Ecole Nationales d' admin publique Disc. Nelson Michaud, Ecole Nationales d' admin publique China Embraces Multilateralism: From Reluctance to Activism Trudeau, the Department of External Affairs and the Conduct of International Relations Jing‐Dong Yuan: Monterey Institute of International Studies Greg Donaghy: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Security Cooperation in Asia Mary Halloran: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Hiro Katsumata: University of Bristol John F. Hilliker Is China a Black Swan?: Implications for America and East Asian Security Jean Chretien’s Canadian Foreign Policy, 1993‐2003 Kevin Cooney: Union University John Kirton: University of Toronto Network Governance and East Asian Security Anja Elisabeth Jetschke: University of Freiburg TC32: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel On Lebanon: Disaggregating a Country (1975‐1990) The New Semi‐Peripheries I: Post‐Soviet World System and Andrea Ruggeri: University of Essex the Theoretical Turn Fuelling Insurgency: Oil Revenues and the Financing of Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Rebel Groups Chair Or Raviv, University of Sussex Nils Duquet: Flemish Peace Institute Disc. Owen Worth, University of Limerick TC35: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Semiperipheral Development and Globalization Negotiation and Decision‐Making in the EU Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Sponsor(s): International Organization Kirk Lawrence: University of California‐Riverside Chair Ivan Dinev Ivanov, Muskingum College World System after the Ottoman Empire Disc. Vicki Birchfield, Georgia Institute of Technology Phoebe Moore: Salford University Co‐opting the European Social Model: The Evolving Organised Labour in the Semiperiphery Beyond Discourse over the ‘Common Principles’ of Flexicurity Globalisation Daniel V. Preece: University of Alberta Kevin Gray: University of Sussex Explaining Variation in Bargaining Strategies: Bargaining The Semi‐Periphery beyond Global Fordism Power, Socialization and Culture in Intergovernmental Gerry C. Strange: University of Lincoln Negotiations in the EU Gemma Mateo: University College Dublin Transnational Social Forces in Europe's Semi‐Periphery Stuart Shields: University of Manchester Andreas Duer: University College Dublin The Politics of Pre‐Negotiation: Explaining the Effective TC33: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Preparation of Complex International Conferences Globalizing Public Policy Christine Reh: University College London Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Towards a Realist‐Constructivist Theory of European Chair Michelle Frasher‐Rae, Ohio University Integration: Explaining Social Policy Cooperation from the Disc. Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin Single European Act through the Maastricht Treaty Common Interests and the Politics of Global Public Action Joshua Stapel: University of Conneticut on Pharmaceutical Policies TC36: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Maureen M. Mackintosh: The Open University The Politics of Nuclear Proliferation Meri T. Koivusalo: STAKES Sponsor(s): International Security Studies The Competition State in the 21st Century:: Evolution and Chair Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine Prospects Disc. Alexander Montgomery, Reed College Philip George Cerny: Rutgers University‐Newark Iran and North Korea: Unique Proliferators Post‐war Reconstruction, International Policy Transfer and Saira Khan: University of British Columbia the World Bank – the Case of Community‐Driven Development Adoption Capacity and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons Mark G. Evans: University of York, UK Michael Horowitz: University of Pennsylvania Analzying Global Policy: Implications for the Theory and Targeting Nuclear Programs in War and Peace Practice of Policy Analysis Matt Fuhrmann: University of South Carolina Frank Fischer: Rutgers University The Differential Effects of Nuclear Proliferation or: Why "Back to the 1970s?" The State of the Fiscal Crisis Nuclear Weapons Threaten Some States More than Others Angus Cameron: University of Leicester Matthew Kroenig: Georgetown University TC34: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Fear, Loathing, and the Bomb: What Happens When a Neighbor Proliferates? Mobilization in Intrastate Conflict and Protest Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Panel Chair David Sobek, Louisiana State University TC38: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. David E. Cunningham, Iowa State University Military Interventions: Support, Constraints, and Effects Disc. David Sobek, Louisiana State University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis ¿Que se vayan todos? Revolutionary Changes and Changes Chair Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon in Revolution in 21st Century Argentina Disc. Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon Pamina M. Firchow: Graduate Institute of International and Intervening in the Name of...?: The United States, Coercive Development Studies Intervention and the National Interest Recruitment of Children for Armed Conflict: Empirical Timothy M. Knievel: Rutgers University Analysis Vera Achvarina: University of Pittsburgh Military Intervention and Women’s Status TC41: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Jerome Venteicher: University of Missouri Border and Security Issues with Mexico and Latin America Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis False Surprises: Why Policy‐Makers Fail to Learn from Chair Athanasios Hristoulas, Institute de Tecnologico Setbacks Autonom de Mex Stephanie Pezard: Graduate Institute of International Studies, Disc. Harold A. Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School Geneva Changes and Continuity in US‐Mexico Border Security after How Appropriate is ‘Appropriateness’ for Explaining Norms 9/11: Mapping Policy‐making Connections in the Tijuana‐ of Military Practice? San Diego Area Scott Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary Patricia Hamm: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte TC39: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Using Counterinsurgency to Reassert the Westphalian State Gender, Empowerment, and Care Work: Intersectional against Criminal Networks: The Case of the Gulf Cartel Frameworks for Mapping Economic Difference Nathan Jones: University of California at Irvine Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Reality and Rhetoric in Mexican Foreign Policy International Political Economy Athanasios Hristoulas: Institute de Tecnologico Autonom de Mex Chair Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan, Dearborn Disc. Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las United States Borders, Boundaries, and Barriers: Divisions Americas, Puebla Along Multiple Dimensions and Levels Care, Neoliberalism, and Disposable Populations Frederick M. Kaiser: Congressional Research Service Drucilla Barker: University of South Carolina TC42: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Reconceptualizing Intimacy and Care Work in Global The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment Development Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Suzanne Bergeron: University of Michigan, Dearborn International Political Economy Intimate Labors: Sex Work and Care Work Chair Yu Zheng, University of Connecticut S. Charusheela: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Disc. Yu Zheng, University of Connecticut Economic Effects of Remittances on Household Labor Electoral Systems and Incentives to Foreign Direct Investors Maliha Safri: Drew University A Cross‐National Study TC40: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Glen Biglaiser: Texas Tech University Non‐Governments, Non‐States, and Uncertain Authority in Marshall Garland: Texas Tech University Global Governance "Labor Dumping” or Building Up? Assessing Labor Rights Sponsor(s): International Law and FDI Chair Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Robert G. Blanton: University of Memphis Disc. Rodney B. Hall, University of Oxford Shannon Lindsey Blanton: University of Memphis Disc. Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University China and India: Variation in the Reregulation of Foreign Thinking Beyond the State of Exception: Ethical Grounds as Direct Investment in the Age of Globalization a Response to Legal Indeterminacy in International Roselyn Hsueh: University of California‐Berkeley Relations Discourse Gambling on Conflict: Foreign Investment Flows to Conflict Alexander D. Barder: Johns Hopkins University Countries Non‐State Actors and Customary International Law: Insights Andreea S. Mihalache: Pennsylvania State University from the Law of Armed Conflict and Implications for Labor Mobility, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Demand International Relations Theory for Protection Eric A. Heinze: University of Oklahoma Hak‐Seon Lee: James Madison University From the Outside In: The Cooptation of Indigenous Peoples TC43: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel NGOs at the UN The Politics of Hope and Fear: Global Imaginaries and the Aart A. Holtslag: University of Massachusetts Lowell Construction of Political Order Theoretical Limitations on Treaty Ratification as a Sponsor(s): Global Development Mechanism for Legitimating International Law International Political Sociology Michael J. Struett: North Carolina State University Chair Nisha Shah, Brown University Agents of Order in the Twenty‐First Century: The Structure Disc. Angharad Closs Stephens, University of Durham of International Society and Prospects for Global Governance Tomasz Widlak: University of Gdansk The Rise of the Global Imaginary and the Transformation of Transatlantic Integration in Comparative Perspective Modern Political Ideologies Simon F. Reich: University of Pittsburgh Manfred B. Steger: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Security and/or Participation: On the Need to Reconcile University Differing Conceptions of Migrant Integration Reinventing Humanity Patrick R. Ireland: Illinois Institute of Technology Jens Bartelson: Lund University TC46: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Immanence over Imaginary: Locating the Global Present Tackling Terrorism Nisha Shah: Brown University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Global Imaginary and the Deferral of Exterminism: Chair Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University Caught between Hope and Fear Disc. Gregory Miller, University of Oklahoma Paul W. James: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Events as a Mask for Continuity: Assessing Prevailing Religion and the Global Imaginary Attitudes and Behaviours in Western Counter‐Terrorism Erin K. Wilson: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Yan St‐Pierre: University of Geneva University Learning Lessons from Counter‐Terrorism Failures: The Panel TC44: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Unted Kingdom's Pre‐ and Post‐ 9/11 Counter‐Terrorism Non‐State Actors and Environmental Governance Policy Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Jessie Blackbourn: Queen's University Belfast Chair Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Why Governments Make Concessions To Terrorist Groups Disc. Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Gavin Cameron: University of Calgary Delegation to Non‐State Actors: An Historical Analysis of Strange Bedfellows or Brothers‐in‐Arms: When do Terrorist One Hundred Years of International Environmental Law Organizations form Alliances Jessica F. Green: Princeton University Tricia L. Bacon‐Gonzalez: Georgetown University Competing Ideas, Competing Rights: The Issue of Farmers' US Counterbioterrorism Policy: (Re)Examining the Past, Rights in International Politics Rethinking the Future Zuhre Aksoy: Bogazici University Susan Wright: University of Michigan Promoting Engagement in the Public Sphere: International TC47: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel trends in Public Participation in Health Services and Analyzing Counterterrorism: Perspectives from International Environmental Regulation Relations and Organization Theories Aino U. Inkinen: Finnish Environment Institute Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Jonathan Q. Tritter: University of Warwick Chair Jeremy Shapiro, Brookings Indigenous Groups as Quasi‐State Actors in International Disc. Robert A. Pape, University of Chicago Natural Resource Governance Co‐ordinating Counterterrorism: Institutions and Shane D. Day: Indiana University Organizational Routines in the United States, France and Public Watchdogs/Private Interests: The Reality of Britain International NGOs Frank Foley: Stanford University Jane A. Winzer: University of Alaska, Fairbanks Analyzing the Effectiveness of Counterterrorism in Deborah S. Davenport: University of Buckingham Democracies TC45: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Martha Crenshaw: Stanford University Muslim Integration: Incorporation, Terrorism, and Security Against the Grain: Community Partnership and from a Transatlantic Perspective Deradicalization among Islamic "Radicals" in London Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Michael Kenney: Penn State University, Capital College Chair Simon F. Reich, University of Pittsburgh Judging the Effectiveness of Israeli Counterterrorism Disc. Michael Minkenberg, New York University Daniel Byman: Georgetown University Islam and Immigration in Europe and the United States Jocelyne Cesari: Harvard University Evaluating Convergence and Success of Integration Policy: Comparing Europe and The United States Martin A. Schain: New York University How to Make Enemies: The Failure of Integration as a Security Issue Arianne Chebel d'Appolonia: Sciences Po TC48: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable TC97: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Emerging Powers and Global Governance Reform: The BRIC‐ Human Rights, Responsibility and War SAM Reconsidered Sponsor(s): International Ethics Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Chair Andrew F. Cooper, Center for International Is there an Eastern Way to Practice Human Rights? A Governance Innovation & University of Waterloo Comparison of Christian and Buddhist Transnational Disc. Parag Khanna, London School of Economics and Networks in China Political Science & New America Foundation Yun Wang: University of California at Riverside Participant Alan S Alexandroff, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto Violators or Advocators? The Janus’ Faced Involvement of Participant Gregory T. Chin, York University and CIGI Business in Corporate Social Responsibility Lisbeth R. Segerlund: Stockholm University Participant Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Just War or just war? Thrasymachus and the US interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq TC94: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Ken McDonagh: Dublin City University Evaluating Domestic Components of Foreign Policy TD01: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Security Implications of Climate Change Disc. Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Blundering into Baghdad: Strategic Agency vs. Decision‐ Chair Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University making Structure as Explanations for the Iraq Invasion Disc. Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas Decision Will Climate Change Lead to More Urban Violence? Douglas Anthony Borer: Naval Postgraduate School Urbanization, Urban Environmental Problems, and Social Stephen W. Twing: Frostburg State University Disorder in Cities The External Dimension of Identity Construction: Russia as a Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Europe‐Maker Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Viatcheslav Morozov: St. Petersburg State University Demography and National Security: An Examination of Egyptian Women: Agents of Change Population Shifts in Israel Gerakina A. Sgoutas: Metropolitan State College Denver Monica Duffy Toft: Harvard University Dressed for the Occasion: Post‐War British Diplomacy and International Food Prices and Protest the Dresses of Elizabeth II Stephan Haggard: University of California at San Diego Jutta Weldes: University of Bristol Cullen Hendrix: University of North Texas Daniel J. Conway: Loughborough University Beatriz Magaloni: Stanford University TC95: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session IPCC and the Climate‐Conflict Nexus Foreign Policy and Development: Several Poster Analyses Nils Petter Gleditsch: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Ragnhild Nordås: PRIO & Harvard University Disc. Peride K. Blind, United Nations Panel Capital Market Openness, Economic Growth, and Social TD02: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Stability Facing Global Environmental Change: Climate Change, Food Wonjae Hwang: University of Tennessee Sovereignty, and Security in the Anthropocene Global Ambitions, Social and Economic Modernization and Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Russia’s 2020 Vision Peace Studies Ray M. Silvius: Carleton University Chair Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics How Accountability of the United Nations will be Improved Disc. Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen with an Introduction of NPM? Securitizing Climate Change Ikuyo Hasuo: Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo Hans Guenter Brauch: AFES‐PRESS Financial Deregulation and Economic Reform in Japan: From Food Security towards Food Sovereignty Stagnation or Renewal of the Economy? Ursula Oswald Spring: National University of Mexico June Park: Boston University Anthropocene Security Capacity Building in Developing Countries: Ghana and Simon Dalby: Carleton University Singapore as Case Studies Engendering Security for the 21st Century Adeline Emihe: Long Island University, New York Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald: UNAM TD03: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable TD06: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Innovative Panel Nuclear Restraint: Historical Lessons & Future Prospects Research Roundtable as Pedagogy: Front‐Loading Research Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Process Instruction Chair Robert Jervis, Columbia University Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Participant Maalfrid Braut‐Hegghammer, Norwegian Institute for Chair David D. Chambers, Indiana University of Defence Studies and Harvard University Pennsylvania Participant Benoit Pelopidas, Sciences Po (Paris) / University of Chair Dighton Fiddner, Indiana University of PA Geneva Participant William Clark Potter, Monterey Institute of TD07: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Studies Participant Maria Rost Rublee, University of Auckland The Contested Future for Human Rights in World Politics Sponsor(s): Participant Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine Human Rights Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska TD04: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Jack Snyder, Columbia University Sexual Violence, Gender Subordination and War Constructing a World of Human Rights Regions, 1980‐2000 Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University Peace Studies Howard Ramos: Dalhousie University Chair Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent James Ron: Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Disc. Jennifer Lobasz, University of Minnesota Carleton University The Role of Female Combatants in Armed Groups: Women Empire of the International and Wartime Rape in Sierra Leone (1991‐2002) Stephen J. Hopgood: SOAS, University of London Dara Cohen: Stanford University Issue Adoption and Gatekeeping in the Human Rights Japan at Crossroads: If We Do Not Learn From History, Network History Will Repeat Itself Charli Carpenter: University of Massachusetts‐Amherst Hidetoshi Hashimoto: East Tennessee State University The Global Human Rights Movement: Sustainable, Rape as a Strategy of War: A Ever Soring Wound? Cause and Dependent, or Both? Implications to the Contemporary Peacebuilding Processes Kathleen R. Rodgers: University of Victoria Renata B. Ferreira: Pontifical Catholic University ‐ PUC‐Rio Human Rights as Global Law and as Transnational Political Workshop Panel TD05: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Resource: Unpacking the Vernacularization Process Explaining IO Performance Sally Engle Merry: New York University Sponsor(s): TD08: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Tamar Gutner, American University Eclectic Approaches to Conceptualizing the Asian Region Chair Alexander S. Thompson, Ohio State University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Chair David Leheny, Princeton University The Politics of Independent Evaluation in the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Disc. William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Catherine Elizabeth Weaver: University of Texas‐Austin Status Hierarchy and War in Early Modern East Asia David C. Kang: Dartmouth College Getting the Incentives Right: IO Performance on Cross‐ Cutting Policy Mandates China’s Rise: Return, Rupture or Recombination? Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University Peter Katzenstein: Cornell University The World Trade Organization at Work: Performance and Ideas, Collective Beliefs, and Power Transition in Asia Institutional Design Evelyn Goh: Royal Holloway, University of London Manfred Elsig: World Trade Institute The Language of Nationalism in East Asian Security: Power, Performance and the WTO Varieties of Sovereign‐Nationalism in Japan and Korea Rorden Wilkinson: University of Manchester Seo‐Hyun Park: Cornell University IGO Performance in Regulatory Standard Setting TD09: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Duncan Snidal: University of Chicago The History and the Future of Economic Interdependence Kenneth W. Abbott: Arizona State University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Disc. Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Intra‐African Trade Obstacles: The Role of Business Genocide Prevention in the Twenty‐First Century: Environment Challenges and Opportunities for the UN Bruno Powo Fosso: Human Resources and Social Development Paula Drumond: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeir Canada Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto: Pontifícia Universidade Paths of Policy Diffusion: Institutional Legacies and the Católica, Rio de Janeiro Diffusion of Liberal Economic Reform Beyond Humanity: Violence in Africa and the Demands of Sarah Brooks: Ohio State University Global Justice Marcus J. Kurtz: Ohio State University Adam R. Branch: San Diego State University Trading for War: What History Tells Us About the Interplay The Feasibility of an Expanded Regime on Humanitarian of Trade and Conflict Interventions Arnd Plagge: Yale University Henrik Friberg‐Fernros: Gothenburg University Globalization as Rhizome: A Case Study of the Late Douglas Brommesson: Växjö university, Sweden Nineteenth‐Century Global Book Trade Humanitarian Intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, Alison Rukavina: University of Alberta and Abuse of Law: The Internationalization of States of Bipolarity, Hegemony, or the Conventional Tariff System? Exception Explaining the Rise of Liberal Trade in the World Economy, Aaron Ibur: The Graduate Center, City University of New York 1860‐1995 TD13: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Bryan Coutain: Unaffiliated Alien Species, Protected Areas, and GMOs: Biodiversity TD10: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Conservation Challenges The Past and Future: Journal of Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Michael L. Schoon, Arizona State University Chair Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas Disc. Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Participant Christopher H. Achen, Princeton University Bio‐Invasion: The Twisted Historical Roots of the Participant Paul Huth, University of Maryland Construction of Alien Invasive Species Participant Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Peter Stoett: Concordia University Participant Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz Difficulties for the Implementation of the Precautionary Participant Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University Principle for the Regulation of the GMOs: Turkish Case Participant Dina A. Zinnes, University of Illinois Zeynep Kivilcim Forsman: Istanbul University Does Local Participation in Protected Areas Governance TD11: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Increase their Effectiveness? Marc Hufty: The Graduate Institute, Geneva Pedagogical Strategies for a Future International Relations Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs TD14: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Global Development Intelligence Agency Recruitment: From Old Boys to Wiz Kids Chair Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College Chair Shlomo Shpiro, Bar‐Ilan University Participant Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University Disc. John H. Hedley, The Write Place, Inc. Participant Veronique Pin‐Fat, The University of Manchester Mirrors and Masks: Hiring Strategies for Mission‐Based Participant Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco Counterintelligence Participant Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester Jennifer E. Sims: Georgetown University Greece's New Intelligence Reform Bill and NIS Recruitment TD12: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Policy John M. Nomikos: Research Institute for European and Debating Humanitarian Intervention American Studies (RIEAS) Sponsor(s): International Ethics Recruitment, Training and Organizational Culture: Meeting Human Rights Canada's 21st Century Intelligence Needs Chair Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Stuart Farson: Simon Fraser University Disc. Kimberly A. Hudson, USAF Negotiation Center of The Ethics of Intelligence Agency Recruitment Excellence, USAF Culture and Language Center, Air University. Jan Goldman: National Defense Intelligence College TD15: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Does al‐Qaida Articulate a Consistent Strategy? A Study of Feminist Security Studies: Sex, Violence, and Conflict al‐Qaida Leadership Statements, 2001‐2008 Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Brynjar Lia: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Human Rights TD18: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Heidi Hudson, University of the Free State Security and Foreign Policy Behavior Disc. Christine Sylvester, Lancaster University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Fearless Fighters and Submissive Wives: Negotiating Chair Philip Potter, University of California at Los Angeles Identity among Women Soldiers in the Congo (DRC) Disc. Philip Potter, University of California at Los Angeles Maria Stern: University of Goteborg Failure of Threat Perception: Rhetoric, Legitimation, and US Maria Eriksson Baaz: University of Gothenburg Foreign Policy In a Single Trench: Sexual Rights of the Female Soldier Adam Lusk: Temple University Erica Simone Almeida Resende: Universidade de Sao Paulo Oil, Revolutions, and War Ingrid Cyfer Chambouleyron: University of São Paulo Jeff D. Colgan: Princeton University Explaining Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations: When Will Foreign Policies Be Ideological? Preliminary Findings from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, John M. Owen: University of Virginia and Sierra Leone Democracy Promotion in Future US Strategy Megan R. Gerecke: International Institute of Labour Studies, Alexander T. J. Lennon: Georgetown University ILO Foreign Policy Behavior as an Identifying Factor in International Protection for the Victims of Sexual Violence Transnational Terrorism “Selection” Processes in Conflict? Philip Potter: University of California at Los Angeles Jane Freedman: Universite de Paris 1 Dominick E. Wright: University of Michigan TD16: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable TD19: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Gender and Politics: The State of the Discipline Globally US ‐ China Relations Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Jane H. Bayes, California State University ‐ Northridge Chair Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Disc. Judith H. Stiehm, Florida International University Disc. Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Participant Jane H. Bayes, California State University ‐ Northridge Differences over 9/11: Back to the Post‐11/9 in China and Participant Amanda Gouws, University of Stellenbosch US Relations? Participant Mary E. Hawkesworth, Rutgers University Burcu Sari: Bilkent University, Turkey Participant Monique Leyenaar, Department of Political Science, Radboud University Nijmegen Engagement as Power Strategy: Strategic Logic of US China Policy Participant Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge Wooseon Choi: Ramapo College of New Jersey Participant Marian J. Simms, University of Otago TD20: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Politics of Population Movement TD17: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Whither Al‐Qaida? Assessing Its Ideological Evolution and Its Chair Chris Albon, University of California at Davis Struggle to Stay Relevant in Local Insurgencies Disc. Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Needs and Opportunity: Voluntary Migration During Chair Laila Bokhari, Norwegian Defence Research Conflict Establishment Nicole G. Kalaf: University of California at Davis Disc. William F. McCants, Independent Militarized Refugee Camps: Causes and Consequences The Ideological Relationship between al‐Qaida and the Richard Johnson: University of California at Davis Taliban Intra and Extra EU Migraiton after Integration Anne Stenersen: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Alicja Jac: University of California at Davis Al‐Qaida’s Voices in Europe – Global Jihadism in the Determinants of Migration Cooperation European Context Sarah P. Lockhart: University of California at Davis Petter Nesser: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Sugar, Ethanol, and Labor Migration in Brazil Which Jihad in Iraq? Terry‐Ann Jones: Fairfield University Truls H. Tønnessen: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Al‐Qaida in the Maghreb Hanna Rogan: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment TD21: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Labelling Globalization: The Intersection of Fair Trade and Securitisation Theory: Recent Developments and Critique Tourism Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Shannon Orr: Bowling Green State University Chair Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Re‐Humanizing Globalization Disc. Balzacq Thierry, University of Louvain & Sciences Po Candace C. Archer: Bowling Green State University Paris Stefan Fritsch: Bowling Green State University Have You seen a Failure Lately?: Why Failed Cases of The Topography of the Fair Trade Terrain Securitization Matter Holly J. Myers: Bowling Green State University Jan Ruzicka: University of Wales, Aberystwyth An Evolutionary Perspective on Fair Trade Cross‐Securitisations: On the Politics of Circulation in World Kilian J. Garvey: The University of New England Politics TD24: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Holger Stritzel: London School of Economics and Political Science Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future of Alternative Arms Control Approaches A Timely Prophet? The Doomsday Clock as an Sponsor(s): Aesthetisation of Securitization Moves with a Global Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Referent Object Chair Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Juha A. Vuori: University of Turku Switzerland Disc. Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Everyday Exceptions: Securitization Theory and the Paradox Switzerland of a Perpetual State of Emergency Lethal Fragments: The Cluster Munitions' Legacy of Benjamin Herborth: J. W. Goethe University of Frankfurt Destruction Falling on Deaf Ears: A Model of Failed Securitizing Moves Ken Rutherford: Missouri State University Mark Salter: University of Ottawa Arms Trade Treaty: The Tight Momentum, Timing and Place TD22: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel for Arms Transfer Controls? Political Academia? Exploring the Historical and Comparative Christianya M. Stevenson: Graduate Institute of International Contexts of the Knowledge‐Power Nexus in International and Development Studies, Geneva Relations The Global Spread and Control of Small Arms and Light Sponsor(s): Nordic International Studies Association Weapons: What Is To Be Done? Chair Johan Eriksson, The Swedish Institute of International Suzette R. Grillot: University of Oklahoma Affairs The Prohibition of Biological Weapons after the Verification Disc. Eric Kevin Stern, Stockholm University Protocol: Science Meets Security Commitment and Cold‐Headed Analysis: A Pragmatic Brian R. Rappert: University of Exeter Approach to the Knowledge‐Power‐Value Nexus in TD25: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Relations War: Hard Cases and Ethical Challenges Johan Eriksson: The Swedish Institute of International Affairs Sponsor(s): International Ethics The Effects of Democratization and Institutional Structure Human Rights on Academic Participation in Policy Formulation Chair Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews Kai Michael Kenkel: Institute of International Relations, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Disc. Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews Does Peace Research Make Peace? Peace Research The Ethics of Counterinsurgency: An Historical Analysis Knowledge and Technocratic Practice Rebecca J. Johnson: Georgetown University Christian Buger: European University Institute Victims or Perpetrators? Child Soldiers and the Vacuum of The Visual Construction of Knowledge in International Responsibility Relations Milla E. Vaha: European University Institute Frank W. Moeller: University of Tampere Vindicating the Principle of Distinction in the Fight Against TD23: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Terror Avery Plaw: Umass Dartmouth Fair Trade: A Movement in Search of an Explanation Sponsor(s): Global Development Ethical Challenges of Modern Warfare Anne Schwenkenbecher: Humboldt University Berlin International Political Economy Chair Candace C. Archer, Bowling Green State University Targeting Civilians: Does Morality Matter? Sherri Stone Replogle: Loyola University Chicago Disc. Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Not‐So‐Sweet Success: Cocoa Production, Child Labor, and the Fair Trade Movement in West Africa Andrea Marie Bertone: Academy for Educational Development TD26: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel EU Security Governance: From Deterrence to Joint The IMF, the World Bank, and Regional Development Banks Production of Security Sponsor(s): International Political Economy James Sperling: University of Akron Han Dorussen: University of Essex Chair Pamela E. Blackmon, Valparaiso University Disc. Pamela E. Blackmon, Valparaiso University Emil J. Kirchner: University of Essex Institutions, Policy Learning and Currency Crises: The Role Global Governance, Security Governance, and the System of International Financial Institutions in Policy Learning Hegemon during the 1930s and 1990s Andrew L. Ross: University of New Mexico Ivan Savic: Columbia University TD29: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Better Safe than Sorry: Bargaining and the Length of IMF Ideational Allies Redux: Psychology, Constructivism, and Debt Repayment International Politics Lena M. Schaffer: ETH Zurich Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich Chair Vaughn P. Shannon, Wright State University Does Money Matter? An Analysis of the Effects of IMF and Disc. David Brule, University of Tennessee World Bank Programs on Human Rights Disc. Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M Trude M. Midtgård: Norwegian University of Science and 'Macedonian Question', Liberal Constructivist Answer: What Technology Can an Obscure Balkan Conflict Teach Us About IR Theory? Incentives, Capacity and Diffusion: Regional Development Spyridon Kotsovilis: McGill University Banks and Interstate Cooperation Re‐Constructing Development: Analogies, Ideas, and Norms Laura Gomez Mera: Unversity of Miami at the Dawn of the New Millennium TD27: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Marijke Breuning: University of North Texas Is Russia's Foreign Policy New or Old? State Identity through Foreign Policy Decisionmaking: The Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Case of Turkey’s Kemalist Identity and Foreign Policy in the Chair Gregory Gleason, University of New Mexico 1990s Disc. Elizabeth Wishnick, Montclair State University Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner: Hamline University What is Living and What is Dead in the Russian Foreign Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Policy Tradition Managing Social Identities to Negotiate Normative Stephen J. Blank: US Army War College Constraint: The Strategies of the Blair Government 2001‐ Russia Opts for Great Power Status 2006 Jodie Anstee: University of the West of England, Bristol Carol R. Saivetz: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Russia—Europe Security Relationships: Some Regional A Social Psychological Theory of International Politics Issues with Global Impact Vaughn P. Shannon: Wright State University Dmitri Katsy: Saint Petersburg State University TD30: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel TD28: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Global Climate Governance Post 2012: Architectures, Agency, Security Governance as a Collective Action Problem: and Adaptiveness Conceptual Issues and Empirical Results Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam Chair Timothy J. McKeown, University of North Carolina Disc. Sebastian Oberthuer, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Disc. Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Post‐2012 Climate Governance: Core Findings from the Disc. Peter Dombrowski, Strategic Research Department European Research Programme ADAM‐“Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies” In the Crossfire: Vietnam’s Relations with China and the Soviet Union during the Vietnam War (1965‐1972) Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Minh Quang Pham: Department of International Studies, Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National Fariborz Zelli: German Development Institute Uni Post‐2012 Options beyond Climate Change: Prospects for Do Decision‐Makers think Unilaterally, Bilaterally, Linking Debates between the Global Climate and Trade Minilaterally, or Multilaterally? Evidence from US Decision‐ Regimes Makers during the Vietnamese War Fariborz Zelli: German Development Institute Timothy J. McKeown: University of North Carolina Harro van Asselt: Vrije Universitet Amsterdam De Boelelaan Security Governance and the Emergence of the Late‐ and Post‐Westphalian State James Sperling: University of Akron ‘Agency beyond the State’: Private and Private‐Public Is Corporate Nationality a Liability? US Private Equity Funds Climate Governance Mechanisms in Asia Johannes Stripple: Lund University Justin L. Robertson: City University of Hong Kong Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies The Role of Time in Analyses of Debt Crises Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Giselle Datz: Virginia Tech. Refugees Politics and Cross‐border Bank Acquisitions Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Travis Selmier II: Indiana University Ingrid J. C. Boas: Institute for Environmental Studies Credit Risk Transfer and Crunches: Global Finance TD31: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Victorious not Vanquished Assessing China’s Diplomacy, Past, Present and Future Duncan Wigan: University of Sussex Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Turkey’s Convergence Tale: Membership Conditionality, EU Chair Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University Accession and Private Market Actor Response Layna Mosley: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Disc. Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the New Iain R. Hardie: University of Edinburgh Diplomacy of China TD34: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Fei Gao: China Foreign Affairs University Civil War Outcomes China' New Diplomatic Model:Bridging Past and Future Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Liqun Zhu: China Foreign Affairs University Chair Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University Relationality and Processual Constructivism: Chinese Disc. Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University Elements in IRT Choose Your Weapon (or Tactic)! A Statistical Analysis of Yaqing Qin: China Foreign Affairs University the Factors Influencing Tactics in Civil Wars Norms, Structures and the Networking of Track II Process Marie Olson Lounsbery: East Carolina University Ling Wei: China Foreign Affairs University Alethia H. Cook: East Carolina University China's Rise and its Partnership with ASEAN Who Gets What in Civil War Settlements? Yan Wang: China Foreign Affairs University David E. Cunningham: Iowa State University TD32: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Multiple Rebel Groups and Civil War Outcomes The New Semi‐Peripheries II: Finance in the World System and Desiree A. E. Nilsson: Uppsala University the Theoretical Turn Voting for Peace: Do Post‐Conflict Elections Help or Hinder Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Recovery? Chair Stuart Shields, University of Manchester Irfan Nooruddin: The Ohio State University Disc. Stuart Shields, University of Manchester Thomas E. Flores: New York University A Semi‐Periphery to Global Capital: Caribbean Offshore War Outcome, Ethnic Support, and Democratization after Financial Centres Civil Wars William Vlcek: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University Nils Metternich: University of Essex of London TD35: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Emerging European Financial Semi‐Periphery Democracy and Legitimacy Issues in the EU Or Raviv: University of Sussex Sponsor(s): International Organization Financing of Development in the Semi‐Periphery: Brazil and Chair Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Argentina Disc. Heather L. Tafel, Grand Valley State University Ernesto Alfredo Vivares: University of Bath Reconsidering Democracy in the Contemporary European European Semi‐Periphery and Modernisation of Global Union Hierarchies Nazli S. Cesur: University of Essex Marina Blagojevic: Research Center on Gender and Ethnicity ‘Framing’ the European Union: Explaining the 2005 TD33: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Constitutional Referenda Results Global Finance, Instability, and Innovation: Past and Emerging Ece O. Atikcan: McGill University Dynamics Choosing Europe? Why Voter Preferences are (sometimes) Sponsor(s): International Political Economy not Reflected in National Positions in EU Constitutional Chair Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Negotiations Queens College Derek J. Beach: University of Aarhus Disc. Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, West European Late Developers: The Last Stand for the Queens College Permissive Consensus? Disc. Sylvia Maxfield Renee L. Buhr: University of St. Thomas Civil Society in the EU: Towards Legitimate Governance or Explanation and Ethics in International Relations Manufactured Consent? Mervyn Frost: Kings College Elizabeth Monaghan: University of Hull The Normative Within Positive Science: Hidden Theories of TD36: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Democracy in Economic Science Discourses The Production and the Promotion of Security: Knowledge, Milja Kurki: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Know‐How, Experts, and Markets The Construction of Normative Argument Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Ilan Zvi Baron: Institut Barcelona D’Estudis Internacionals International Political Sociology Explanation in International Relations: Descriptive and Chair Frederic Merand, University of Montreal Epistemic Norms Disc. Julien Jeandesboz, Sciences Po Paris/CERI Fred Barry Chernoff: Colgate University Norms ‘Circulation, Promotion and Diffusion ‐ The Case of TD39: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Experts Groups on Transnational Organized Mind the Gap: Implementation of International Women’s Crime Rights Norms in Latin America Amandine Scherrer: University of Montreal Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Security, Knowledge, Contestations Women's Caucus Tugba Basaran: University of Cambridge Human Rights A Market Approach to the Production of Safety: Ex‐State Chair Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Officers, Security Firms and Private Policing in Chair Shannon Drysdale Walsh, University of Notre Dame Contemporary Argentina Disc. Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Federico M. Lorenc Valcarce: Conicet (Argentina) ‐ UBA ‐ Dreams and Realities of Peruvian Domésticas in Santiago, UNMDP Chile Promotion of Security ‐ Mapping the International Security Lana S. Alman: Booz Allen Hamilton and Surveillance Trade Fairs Deliver Me from Evil: Implementation of Women’s Basic Emmanuel‐Pierre Guittet: University of Manchester Rights to Security in Latin America Panel TD37: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Shannon Drysdale Walsh: University of Notre Dame Challenges of Democracy and Democratization The Pivotal Role of Courts in Explaining the Gap Between Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Women’s Legal and Actual Rights Global Development Mary Caprioli: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth Chair Anthony P. Spanakos, Montclair State University Joseph L. Staats: University of Minnesota, Duluth Disc. Anthony P. Spanakos, Montclair State University The CIM and the Inter‐American Convention on Violence Democracy, Corruption and Socio‐Economic Development: Against Women: Still Marginalized after All These Years A Comparison between Africa and Latin America Mary K. Meyer McAleese: Eckerd College Daniel Stockemer: University of Connecticut TD40: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Democratization and Ethnic Violence: Exploiting New Data Deviance and Compliance with International Legal Regimes from Nigeria, 1993‐2005 Sponsor(s): International Law Alexandra Scacco: Columbia University Chair Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport Microcredit and Democratization: A New Tool for Political Disc. Thania Sanchez, Columbia University Development? Oksan Bayulgen: University of Connecticut The Decision to Comply: Examining Patterns of Compliance with the Inter‐American Human Rights Bodies A Global Study of Citizen Trust Kali Wright: Purdue University Connie L. McNeely: George Mason University The Threats to State Compliance with International Law David H. Kamens: George Mason University James Meernik: University of North Texas Panel TD38: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Marsha J. Sowell: University of North Texas Saying the Obvious? Investigating Social Science Explanation Rosa Aloisi: University of North Texas and Normative Thought Legal Obligation in International Politics: Moving Beyond Sponsor(s): International Ethics Assumptions Chair Ilan Zvi Baron, Institut Barcelona D’Estudis Ayten Burcu Bayram: Ohio State University Internacionals Disc. Toni Erskine, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sates Who Refuse to be Parties to International Conventions : Deviance and Integration Modes of Explanation, Normative Judgements, and the Sidani Soraya: Sciences PO Study of World Politics Hidemi Suganami: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TD41: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Loosing Ground / Loosing Face: Québécois and Afrikaners Latin American Foreign Policy: A Focus on Brazil and Compared Venezuela Uriel Abulof: Princeton University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Arab Dinationalism Chair Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Tristan James Mabry: Georgetown University Disc. Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Incorporating Foreigners in Korea: The Politics of From the Left: The Foreign Policy Projects of Brazil and Hierarchical Membership in South Korea Venezuela Byoungha Lee: Rutgers University ‐ New Brunswick Cristina S. Pecequilo: UNESP TD44: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Corival A. Carmo: Unibero Environmental Treaty Fatigue? A Discussion of When Oil and Ambitions Mix: The Substance and Implementation Challenges Significance of the Middle East and Russia in Venezuela´s Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Foreign Policy 1999‐2008 Chair Benjamin Cashore, Yale School Forestry/Environ Studi Makram Haluani: Universidad Simon Bolivar Disc. Benjamin Cashore, Yale School Forestry/Environ Studi Brazilian’s Regional Leadership: A Jumping to the World? Mind the Gap: Confronting the MEA Implementation Gap in Carmen Sofia R. S. Fonseca: IPRI‐UNL the Pacific Island Countries Contemporary relations between the United States and Pamela Chasek: International Institute for Sustainable Venezuela: A Contentious Partnership Development Christian Bonfili: Torcuato Di Tella University Climate Change Policies and Programs in India? Implications TD42: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel of Implementation of Existing Environmental Regulations Katherine Sye Grover: University of Maryland Rethinking Development: Interdisciplinary Contributions Stalling Out: Institutional Capacity Barriers in Environmenta Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Treaty Implementation Global Development Kathryn Neville: University of British Columbia Chair Cristina Rojas, Carleton University Forum‐Shopping for Species Protection Disc. Cristina Rojas, Carleton University Elizabeth R. DeSombre: Wellesley College Development Made Sexy: How it Happened and What it Means Environmental Treaty Implementation Challenges in Lebanon John Cameron: Dalhousie University Karim Makdisi: American University of Beirut Continuity and Change: Confronting Epistemological Issues in International Relations and the Social Sciences TD45: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Jordan A. Guthrie: University of Toronto Islam in Europe Development without Neoliberalism: A Human Rights‐ Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Based Approach to Understanding the Political Chair Nermin Abadan‐Unat, Bogazici University Sustainability of Development in Venezuela and Mexico Disc. Joan W. Scott, Institute for Advanced Study Domenico S. Romero: City University of New York Graduate A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Center Mosque...Promoting Civil Society and Religious Pluralism Integrating Political Science and Anthropological through Local Conflict Approaches in International Studies: The Case of Japan's Joyce Mushaben: University of Missouri, St. Louis Development (1895 to 1945) Ethical Debates about Islam in Europe: Liberalism, Richard Shannon: University of Denver Nationalism, & TD43: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Peter O'Brien: Trinity University Natives, Immigrants and Hierarchical Citizenship Islamophobia in the West: Why Is the Term More a Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Predicament than an Explanation? International Political Sociology Jocelyne Cesari: Harvard University Chair Willem Maas, York University The Role of Religion in Intra‐state Conflicts: The Disc. Willem Maas, York University Misevaluation of Religion‐Based Conflicts Calling the Nation Back Home But Not to Stay: The Political Menderes Çinar: Baskent University Incorporation of Latin American Nikkeijin (Japanese Kursad S. Turan: Baskent University Descendants) in Japan Michael O. Sharpe: York College of the City University of New York TD46: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Labour and the Locusts – Emerging Contestation of Beyond the State: Anti‐Trafficking and the International Financial Governance and Capital Market Liberalisation in Human Rights Regime the EU? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Laura Horn: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Chair Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame The Political Interface of Financial Market Capitalization and EU Merger Control Disc. Joel Forbes Quirk, University of Hull Angela Wigger: Radboud Universiteit Nijemgen Framing and Shaming: Human Trafficking and the International Human Rights Regime The Regulation of Global Banking: Global Standards vs. Alison Brysk: University of California at Irvine Regional Implementation Jasper G. W. Blom: University of Amsterdam State Responses to Human Trafficking: Failure or Complicity? TD94: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Grace Chang: University of California Santa Barbara Security Architectures for the Twenty First Century Sustainable Emancipation Strategies in the Struggle to End Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Slavery Disc. Galia Press‐Barnathan, Hebrew University of Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick: University of Notre Dame Jerusalem The Sexual Politics of US Inter/National Security The Mediterranean: Security Turnstile Laura Ann Hebert: Occidental College Astrid B. Boening: University of Miami Cosmopolitanism and Trafficking for Forced Labor in Europe Networking Security ‐ Toward a New German Security Christien van den Anker: University of the West of England, Architecture Bristol Klaus Brummer: University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg TD47: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel "Security Community" as a (Floating) Signifier in ASEAN Discourse Fresh Approaches to 21st Century Nuclear Deterrence Dirk Nabers: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Internationalizing Civil Security: Comparing Coordination Chair David Hamon, Analytic Services Inc. Efforts across the Atlantic Disc. Christopher Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School Patricia M. Keilbach: University of Colorado at Colorado Spring Achieving the Impossible: Why Coercion Unexpectedly put 'Six‐Party' Forum or Democracy Partnership? Competing an end to Libya’s Nuclear Program and is Likely to do the Approaches to Asia's Security Architecture Same in Iran and North Korea Christopher D. LaRoche: University of Toronto Peter V. Jakobsen: University of Copenhagen Poster Session Nuclear Forensics and Deterrence TD95: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Jonathan S. Snider: University of California at Davis Geopolitics and Energy Case Studies in Nuclear Deterrence: Lessons from the Past Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Michael S. Gerson: Center for Naval Analyses Disc. Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for International Relations Social Science Contributions to Tailored Deterrence Disc. Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University Jennifer L. Perry: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Petroleum and America’s Position: Stasis or Decline? Kevin R. Murphy: Pennsylvania State University Timothy C. Lehmann: Hamilton College James Scouras: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Peak Oil Then and Now ‐ The Past, Present and Future of Influencing Terrorists’ WMD Acquisition and Use Calculus "Oil Shocks" Lewis A. Dunn: SAIC Tamas Golya: University of Oregon TD48: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel A Liberal Experiment in a Realist World: The Case of Transnational Financial Governance in the European Union Sakhalin Oil and Gas Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Tatyana Karaman: Samford University Chair Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College Darlene M. Budd: University of Central Missouri Disc. Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria TD96: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Sowing the Seeds of Disaster. Banking Interests, EU Capital New Perspectives on International Violence Market Integration and the Financial Crisis Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Daniel Mügge: Universiteit van Amsterdam Disc. Stephan Stetter, Universität der Bundeswehr Global Finance and Europe’s Challenge München Karen Imhof: University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna No Longer A Gentlemen’s War: Extermination and the Johannes Jäger: University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna Principles of Savage Warfare Theofanis Verinakis: University of Toronto From Shock and Awe to Hearts and Minds: the Politics of TE03: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Ethnographic Knowledge for Counterinsurgency ISSS Distinguished Scholar Roundtable in Honor of Samuel P. Colleen Bell: University of Bristol Huntington Global Trends in Urban Security Governance: A Critical Re‐ Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Examination of Community Policing Euphoria in Latin Chair James H. Lebovic, George Washington University America Participant Richard K. Betts, Columbia University Markus‐Miachel Müller: Freie Universität Berlin Participant Aaron Friedberg, Princeton University Anja K. Feth: Free University Berlin Participant John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago The Privatisation of (in)security, the Case of the Camorra of Participant Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military Academy Naples: An Anomaly Five Centuries Long? Participant Robert D. Putnam, Harvard University Valentina Bartolucci: University of Bradford Participant Stephen P. Rosen, Harvard University TD97: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Democracy and World Politics TE04: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Human Dignity, Economic Factors in Peace and Conflicts Chair James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa Peace Studies Participant Chinbo Chong, University of California at Berkeley Chair Christopher Zorn, Penn State University Participant Matthew H. Harber, Truman State University Disc. Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics Participant Megan M. Holt, University of Florida Educated but Poor: Localized Ethnic Violence during Participant Cullen C. Merritt, Texas A&M University Transition in Indonesia Participant Samuel T. Perrine, Oklahoma State University Zulfan Tadjoeddin: University of Western Sydney Participant Mark Shadden, University of North Texas The Subversion of the Colonial System of Humiliation: A Participant Amanda E. Tuttle, The University of Tampa Case Study of the Gandhian Strategy Participant Chelsea R. Weber, Oklahoma State University Rina Kashyap: Lady Shri Ram College

State Building, Public Spending and Civil War TE01: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable A. Cooper Drury: University of Missouri Global Development Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Mahmood Mamdani Zeynep Taydas: Clemson University Sponsor(s): Global Development The Other Great Illusion: The Advancement of Separatism Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen through Economic Integration Participant Matt Davies, Newcastle University Dawn M. Brancati: Washington University Participant Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Private Foreign Aid, Social Welfare Provision, and Civil War Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Onset Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Richard W. Frank: State University of New York at Binghamton Participant Heloise Weber, University of Queensland TE05: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Workshop Panel Honoree Mahmood Mamdani, Columbia University Framing a Research Frontier: Cyberinfrastructure Policy in

Global Perspective TE02: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel (In Honor Chair Nanette S. Levinson, American University of Steve Chan) Participant Derrick L. Cogburn, Syracuse University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Maura Conway, Dublin City University Chair Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University Participant Elizabeth C. Hanson, University of Connecticut Participant Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado at Boulder Participant Julien P. Mailland, University of Southern California Participant Davis B. Bobrow, University of Pittsburgh Participant Elena Pavan, DSRS University of Trento Participant Donald A. Sylvan, Jewish Education Service of North Participant Ken Rogerson, Duke University America & Ohio State University Participant Laura Roselle, Elon University Participant Brock Tessman, University of Georgia

Participant Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Honoree Steve Chan, University of Colorado

TE06: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Innovative Panel TE09: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Collaging International Relations 2 The New Politics of Movement: Global Migrancy, Graduated Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Sovereignty, and Contentious Politics Chair Christine Sylvester, Lancaster University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Swati Parashar, Lancaster University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Director Chair Eva‐Lotta E. Hedman, University of Oxford Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Disc. Jennifer Hyndman, Simon Fraser University Ancient Arts of War/Security Not the ASEAN Way? The New Politics of Movement in Stephen Chan: School of Oriental and African Studies Southeast Asia Eva‐Lotta E. Hedman: University of Oxford Dripping War Coldly/Prettily Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Refugees, Migrants, and Statecraft in Urban South Africa Loren Landau: University of the Witwatersrand Chorus: Sound and Furies Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity Islands as Enforcement Archipelago: Off‐Shore Migration Processing, Graduated Sovereignty and Borders Swati Parashar: Lancaster University Alison Mountz: Syracuse University Megan H. MacKenzie: Kennedy School of Government, Harvard An Older Politics of Movement? Migrants, Mobile Activists, TE07: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel and Revolutionary Mobilization in Colonial Southeast Asia Governance without a State? John T. Sidel: London School of Economics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TE10: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin Innovative Perspectives and the Global System Disc. A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Governance with(out) Government – False Promises or Chair Mihaly Simai, Institute for World Economics Flawed Premises? Disc. Roland Robertson, University of Aberdeen Thomas Risse: Freie Universitat Berlin Toppling the 'Straw Men' without Erecting Others: Should Tanja Anita Boerzel: Freie Universität Berlin the Integration of Rationalist and Constructivist Theories in Organizational Security and Conflict: Networks and IR Even Be Tried? Variations in Governance Hiski Haukkala: The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland Deborah Avant: University of California at Irvine Toward the Endless Frontiers"/Conditions and Global Virginia Ann Haufler: University of Maryland Consequences of Transition to Knowledge Based Society in Business in Zones of Conflict: The Interplay between State, Interdisciplinary Perspective/ Civil Society, and Business Mihaly Simai: Institute for World Economics Klaus Dieter Wolf: Technische Universität Darmstadt Exploring the IR/Area Studies Nexus in Different Cultural‐ Melanie Zimmer: Peace Research Institute Instutional Contexts The Logic of Security Markets ‐ Governance by violent Morten Valbjorn: University of Aarhus groups in Areas of Limited Statehood Putting Order in Order: A Conceptual Analysis of Sven Chojnacki: Free University Berlin Spontaneous Order for Application to IR Zeljko Branovic: Freie Universität Berlin Ben Kamis: Universität Tübingen TE08: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Reconfirations in the World System – Between Old Driving Richard Ned Lebow's 'A Cultural Theory of International Forces and New Networks Relations' Lech W. Zacher: Kozminski University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies TE11: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Chair Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International The Study of Western State Terrorism: Past, Present, and Studies & Uppsala University Future Disc. Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Studies & Uppsala University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute Chair Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Participant Ned Lebow, Ohio State University Aberystwyth Participant Cecelia Lynch, University of California at Irvine Participant Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent, Canterbury Participant Hidemi Suganami, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Eric Herring, University of Bristol Participant Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa Barbara Participant Colin Wight, Editor, European Journal of International Relations Open Source Intelligence, Institutional Discourse, and the TE12: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Post‐9/11 Reshaping of US National Security Representations of Human Rights Hamilton Bean: University of Colorado at Boulder Sponsor(s): Human Rights The 'Terrorist' Label and its Effect on Analysis Jeffrey R. Welgan: Mercyhurst College Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Disc. Amy Ross, University of Georgia An Analysis of Subject Content for an Intelligence Studies Program Democratization, Genocide, war, and Interpretation David Gray: Fayetteville State University Michimi Muranushi: Gakushuin University CBT, WBT, Games: A Future for Intelligence Education and Televising Torture: 24, Harsh Interrogation, and American Training? Popular Culture Daniel S. Gressang: Joint Military Intelligence College, Christian Erickson: Roosevelt University Washington Re‐Presentation: The Difficulties in Speaking for the Other Panel in Recent Women’s Rights Theatre TE15: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sarah Grace Daniels: Arizona State University Governing Sexuality: The Transnational Politics of Intimate Life Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies William Paul Simmons: Arizona State University Global Development The Participatory Panopticon and Human Rights: WITNESS' Experience Supporting Video Advocacy International Political Sociology Sam Gregory: WITNESS Chair Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati Disc. Ara Wilson, Duke University TE13: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Nature’s Calling: Social and Biological Families in Canadian Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future of the Whaling and US Immigration Policy Issue in World Politics Lois Harder: University of Alberta Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Intimacy and Expertise: Knowledge Production and Chair Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University Couplehood Promotion in Development Disc. Steinar E. Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Kate Bedford: University of Kent Commercial Whaling: Exploring the Past; Anticipating the Becoming A Sexual Citizen: Constitutional Reform and Future Sexual Politics in (Post)Neoliberal Ecuador Michael S. Iliff: University of Tasmania Amy Lind: University of Cincinnati A Whale of a Tale: Japan’s Bribery at the IWC Invidious Comparisons: Races, Nations, and the Cultural Kenneth S. Donahue: University of Illinois at Urbana Politics of "Gay" Marriage Champaign Lisa Duggan: New York University Thierry Warin: Middlebury College As for the Future: Reproductive Migration and the Politics Japanese Foreign Aid to Microstates and Voting in the of Real Subsumption International Whaling Commission Yukiko Hanawa: New York University Jonathan R. Strand: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Panel John P. Tuman: University of Nevada, Las Vegas TE16: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Globalization, Anti‐Globalization and Media Framing Path‐Dependence and Paradigm Shift for Reconciling Scientific Controversy: The Learning Process and Sponsor(s): International Communication Effectiveness of Scientific Assessments in the Whaling Chair Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University Regime (1974‐1994) Disc. Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Atsushi Ishii: Tohoku University Journey of Harmony VS Disharmony ‐ Flame of friendship Ayako Okubo: The University of Tokyo VS shame, China VS the West ——Thoughts over 2008 Managing the Leviathan: Japan, the United States and the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay International Regulation of Whaling in the First Half of the Debao Xiang: Macquarie University 1960s The Politics of Intent: Rwanda, Darfur and Media Coverage Yasuhiro Sanada of Modern Genocides TE14: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Kimberly Zagorski: UW‐Stout Innovating Intelligence Training and Methods Shifting Frames in a Deadlocked Conflict? Nel Ruigrok: University of Amsterdam Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Janet H. Takens: VU University Amsterdam Chair Daniel S. Gressang, Joint Military Intelligence College, Washington Wouter van Atteveldt: VU Amsterdam Disc. William M. Nolte, University of Maryland Globalization, Anti Globalization, and Media: Framing Drug Wars Collateral Damage: US Policy and Human Rights Global Movement – The PGA (People's Global Action) 1999‐ Violations in Latin America 2006 Horace Bartilow: University of Kentucky Alonit Berenson: Bar Ilan University ‐ Zefat College From the War on Drugs to the War on Terrorism: The New TE17: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Agenda of Security of the United States for South America Lessons from the War in Afghanistan after September Eleventh Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Rafael Antonio Villa: University of Sao Paulo ‐ Brazil Chair Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Democratic Security and US Security Policies to Latin Studies America Disc. Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Juliana L. Viggiano‐Barroso: Universidade de Sao Paulo Assessing Ongoing Nation‐Building Efforts in Afghanistan The Logic of Venezuela's Foreign Policy under Chavez Barry J. Carlson: Air Command and Staff College Harold A. Trinkunas: Naval Postgraduate School NATO Mission in Afghanistan: Problems and Prospects TE20: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Ishtiaq Ahmad: Quaid‐i‐Azam University Roundtable to Honour the 2009 Recipient of the ENMISA US Performance in Irregular War: Assessing Past Operations Distinguished Scholar Award, Donald L. Horowitz as a Guide to Future Success Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Brigid M. Pavilonis: US Coast Guard Academy Chair Stefan Wolff, University of Nottingham Regionalization of Security – Alternative Conflict Participant Patrick James, University of Southern California Management for Afghanistan? Participant Tony Oberschall, University of North Carolina Melanie R. Hanif: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Participant Roger Petersen, Massachusetts Institute of Studies Technology Influencing Terrorist Behaviour: Lessons from Afghanistan Participant Steven I. Wilkinson, University of Chicago Alexandre S. Wilner: Center for Security Studies Honoree Donald Horowitz, Duke University School of Law TE18: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Counter‐Insurgency War in Afghanistan TE21: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Innovative Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Open Forum for Faculty and Practitioners: What are the New Chair Susanne Schmeidl, Griffith University and Unmet Needs in Training the Next Generation of International Civil Servants, Policy‐makers, and NGO Disc. Joshua Rovner, US Naval War College Practitioners? Resurgence of the Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan: How Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel and Why? Najibullah Lafraie: University of Otago Chair Marilyn I. McMorrow, Georgetown University Disc. Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace Anti‐Politics in Afghanistan Reconstruction: Building International Cooperation Without Policy Participant Anthony Clark Arend, Georgetown University Frederik F. Rosén: Copenhagen University Participant Andria K. Wisler, Georgetown University Participant Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University Counter‐insurgency in Afghanistan: Lessons and Perspectives Yuri Bossine: University of New Mexico TE22: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Mark J. Peceny: University of New Mexico The Permanent Revolution From Above: Why Political To Kill or Not to Kill: The Use of Force in Counterinsurgency Transformations in Russia Exclude Society in Afghanistan Sponsor(s): Russian International Studies Association Andrea M. Lopez: Susquehanna University Chair Andrei M. Melville, MGIMO University Two Strategies in Afghanistan: Canadian and Dutch Participant Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown University Approaches to Counter‐Insurgency Participant Steven Fish, University of California‐Berkeley Joseph Ahorro: University of Alberta Participant Gail W. Lapidus, Stanford University John S. McCoy: University of Alberta Participant Blair Ruble, Woodrow Wilson Center TE19: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Richard Sakwa, University of Kent Participant Lilia F. Shevtsova, Moscow Carnegie Center US ‐ South American Security Relations

Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Disc. Denilde Holzhacker, Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado TE23: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Peace Operations and the Responsibility to Protect Aid and Economic Development Alex Bellamy: University of Queensland Sponsor(s): Global Development Adjudication and Conflict Management: Which Court, International Political Economy Who’s Crimes, What Justice? Chair Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West Indies Michael J. Butler: Clark University Disc. Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West Indies The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: What a Evaluating the Impact of Trade Capacity Building: Evidence Gender Analysis tells us about the Business of International for the Donor‐Interest or Recipient‐Need Theory of Foreign Peace and Security Today Aid? Natalie Florea Hudson: University of Dayton Samuel R. Brazys: Indiana University The ICC: Deterring Atrocities or Deterring Settlements? Profitable Benevolence: Lead Donors and the Development Brian Urlacher: University of North Dakota Aid Cartel TE26: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Martin C. Steinwand: University of Rochester The Political Economy of Taxation and Accounting Who Gains from Aid? Empirical Evidence in a Standardized Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Panel Sample Chair Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University Dilip Vimalassery: University of Zurich Disc. Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University The Interaction Effect of Trade, Foreign Direct Investment The Carbon Sandlot: The Structural Power of Financial and Aid Flows with the Political System on the Provision of Standards in Carbon Finance Public Goods in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries Jason A. Thistlethwaite: University of Waterloo Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich Politics of International Standardization: Case of Sincere or Strategic?: US Aid Disbursements and Voting in International Accounting Standards the United Nations General Assembly InHee Kang: Texas A&M University Randall W. Stone: University of Rochester Hyeran Jo: Texas A&M University David Carter: The Pennsylvania State University Networks of International Market and Policy Changes in TE24: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Corporate Taxation Just and Durable Peace Xun Cao: University of Essex Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Institutional Culture, Actor Interests, and Tax Cooperation Chair Karin Aggestam, Lund University in the OECD, IMF and United Nations Disc. Tarja H. Väyrynen, University of Tampere Michael Craig Webb: University of Victoria Does Outcome Matter? International Peacebuilding in TE27: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Victory and Agreements Democracy and Human Rights in Post‐Soviet Context Peter Wallensteen: Uppsala University Sponsor(s): Post Communist States The Romanticisation of the Local? Welfare, Culture and Chair Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University Peacebuilding Disc. Simon Tordjman, Sciences Po Paris Oliver Richmond: Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Explaining Divergent Regime Outcomes in the Former Soviet Stephanie Kappler Union States: Towards a Systematic Comparison Strategies of Peacebuilding and Accountability: An Mariya Chelova: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Assessment of Contemporary Trends in Practice Soviets in Search of Leaders:Issues in Process of Chandra Sriram: University of East London Democratization Olga Martin‐Ortega: University of East London Lyazzat Tungatarova: Capsian Social University Johanna Herman: University of East London School of Law In the Name of Counterterrorism: Explaining Human Rights Deliberating and Negotiating Just and Durable Peace Violations in the Post‐Soviet States Karin Aggestam: Lund University Mariya Y. Omelicheva: University of Kansas Annika F. Bjorkdahl: Lund University Good Governance and Citizens' Loyalty: Case Study of TE25: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Kyrgyzstan No Justice, No Peace? Rights, Restitution, and Reconciliation Svetlana V. Kulikova: Georgia State University in Contemporary Peace Operations TE28: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Deterrence Today Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center Chair Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Disc. William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center Disc. Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Diplomacy as Dependent Variable in Arms Races TE31: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Barry H. Steiner: California State Univ‐Long Beach Assessing China’s Rise: Power and Influence in the 21st The Nuclear Question in Today's Europe: Is Deterrence Century Obsolete? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Michel Fortmann: Universite de Montreal Chair Robert Ross, Boston College Stefanie Von Hlatky: Université de Montréal Disc. Robert Ross, Boston College Terrorism, State Sponsors and Deterrence: The Indian Morality and Necessity Combined: The Role of the United Experience Nations in China’s Diplomatic Rise Srinath Raghavan: National Institute for Advanced Studies, Liselotte Odgaard: Royal Danish Defence College Bangalore, India China’s Rising? An Assessment of China’s Military Power Insurgency and Deterrence of Intervention: The Cases of Taylor M. Fravel: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bosnia, Iraq and Iran Strategic Forces and the Rise of China: Causal, Derivative, or Bruno Reis: Institute for Strategic and International Studies Irrelevant? Lisbon Christopher Twomey: Naval Postgraduate School Different Sides of Deterrence: Threat Perception and Image Building in Russia Prosperity, Politics and Power: The International Dimensions of China’s Rise as a Trading Giant Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra Scott Kastner: University of Maryland TE29: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel TE32: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Regionalization and Globalization in the 21st Century: Avatars and Prospectives Related to North America Cold War Legacies and the New Cold War Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Jose Luis Valdes, CISAN‐UNAM Chair Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Disc. Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University Disc. Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Disc. Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo Disc. Luba Racanska, St. Johns University The Deterioration of Public Opinion to Support Negotiating Arms Control with Authoritarian Regimes: US Regionalization and Globalization in North America Experiences with the USSR and DPRK Manuel Chavez: Michigan State University Walter C. Clemens, Jr.: Boston University Regionalization and Collaboration on the U.S‐Mexico Border Cold War Legacies and New Challenges: The Arctic Irasema Coronado: University of Texas ‐ El Paso Karen Erickson: Southern New Hampshire University The Role of Security on Regionalization in North America Denial of History ‐ Communism's Cold Legacy Leonardo Curzio: University of Mexico De Spiegeleire Karl Altau: JBANC Globalization and Regionalization in North America: Are Recasting the Cold War in Economic Terms There Any Positive Prospects? Ginta T. Palubinskas: George Mason University Jose Luis Valdes: CISAN‐UNAM The Baltic Sea Region in Face of Russia's New Great Power Social and Family Networks in a New Transnationalism in Politics North America Ralph Tuchtenhagen: University of Hamburg, Germany Silvia Nuñez‐Garcia: Centro de Investigaciones sobre América TE33: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel del Norte‐UNAM Sovereign Wealth Funds and Other Capital Market Issues TE30: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Climate Change and National Security: Responsibility and Chair Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College Readiness Disc. Edwin M. Truman, Peterson Institute for Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Economics International Security Studies The Myth of State Retreat: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Chair Elizabeth Chalecki, Fletcher School Law & Diplomacy Rise in Financial Protectionism Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire Anna Y. Shamaeva: University of Toronto Participant Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas at Austin Where is the Big Money Going? SWFs : A Balancing Act Participant Marcus D. King, Georgetown University and/or a Twist in the Globalization Story Participant Alexander T. J. Lennon, Georgetown University Miriam L. Campanella: University of Turin and Ministry of Economy and Finance

Barbarians at the Gates: State Control of Global Mergers and Acquisitions John A. Conybeare: University of Iowa Dong‐Hun Kim: Oakland University Global Governance and Epistemic Authority: The Case of What does Teheran Really Want? A Comprehensive Analysis Sovereign Wealth Funds of Iran's Grand Strategy Tabitha M. Benney: University of California at Santa Barbara Pierre Pahlavi: Canadian Forces College Democracy, Transparency, and the Confidence Crisis in Iran between East and West ‐ Economical Approach International Credit Markets Bartosz M. Bojarczyk: University of Maria Curie‐Sklodowska in Yong Kyun Kim: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lublin, Poland TE34: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Iran’s Realist Regional Foreign Policy Peacemaking and Peacebuilding Sam Razavi: Université du Québec à Montréal Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes TE37: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Kyle Clark Beardsley, Emory University Securitization of Development Disc. Renato Corbetta, University of Alabama ‐ Birmingham Sponsor(s): Global Development Disc. Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Chair Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa Santa Barbara Disc. Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa International Mediation of Militarized Conflicts: A New Promoting Stability or Encouraging Back‐Door Deals? Dataset and Instrumental‐Variable Approach Impact of the International Arms Trade on Governance Bernd Beber: Columbia University Nicholas Charron: University of Gothenburg Measuring Peace: Assessing Peace Building Programs A Critical Assessment of Policy Coherence in Donor through Randomization Development Programmes Karen Brounéus: Uppsala University Nancy J. Thede: UQAM Isak Svensson: Uppsala University An Urban Oasis: An International Model of Differentiated The Supply and Demand of Mediation in Interstate Conflict Violence Reduction from Contemporary Colombia Kristen Flanagan: University of Pittsburgh Stacey L. Hunt: Rutgers University What is the Deal with Peacekeeping?: Toward a Standard Potential and limits of Conflict‐Sensitive approaches to Definition of Peacekeeping Success Development: The Case of North Kivu Michael I. Stephens: University of North Texas Valeria Izzi: UNDP On the Duration of Peacekeeping Operations Christof P. Kurz: Fletcher School, Tufts University Birger Heldt: Folke Bernadotte Academy TE38: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel TE35: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Promoting Democracy: Mechanisms and Challenges Replicating the EU in Other Regions Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Lan T, Chu, Occidental College Chair Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge Disc. Dexter Boniface, Rollins College Disc. Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge Comparing US and EU Democracy Promotion: Identity, The European Union as a Model for the African Union ‐ Leverage, and Institutions Effectiveness and Limits of European Norm Promotion Heather L. Tafel: Grand Valley State University Daniella Sicurelli: University of Trento The Freedom Agenda as Foreign Policy: An Analysis of the The Logic of ASEAN’s Decision‐Making: Theoretical Model Content and Efficacy of the Bush Administration's Efforts at and Its Empirical Examinations Democracy Promotion Yi‐hung Chiou: University of South Carolina Jonathan Amaral More European Union in the Caribbean? Eric D. Patterson: Georgetown University Dimitry Kochenov: University of Groningen, Faculty of Law External Pressure Mechanisms and Democratization: TE36: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Carrots, Sticks and the Case of Cuba Katherine Ann McElroy: University of British Columbia Middle East Foreign Policy: The Role of Iran and Syria Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Building the Democratic Peace: Democracy Promotion and 'Dangerous Democratization' Chair Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University James M. Scott: Oklahoma State University Disc. Bartosz M. Bojarczyk, University of Maria Curie‐ Sklodowska in Lublin, Poland TE39: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel US‐French Collaboration over Lebanon: How Syria's Role in South Asia: Reflecting the Past and Moving Towards the Future Lebanon Contributed to a US‐French Rapprochement Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sami E. Baroudi: Labanese American University Women's Caucus Isolating Syria Strategy: Is it Isolating America in the Middle Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) East? Chair Bina D'Costa, Australian National University Ghaidaa Hetou: Global Affairs, Rutgers University Disc. Melvin Gurtov, University of Oregon Middle Class Motherhood in Contemporary India State Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Ukraine Anjali Bhatia: Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi Roman Popadiuk: George Bush Presidential LibraryFoundation A Critical Constructivist Reading of Strategic Culture and Gabriela Marin Thornton: Bush School of Government Texas (In)Security: Nuclearization in South Asia A&M University Runa Das: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth TE42: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Women Silenced? Gender, Ethnicity and the Civil War in Sri The European Union: Cooperation, Partnership, and Lanka Relationships Vidyamali Samarasinghe: SIS, American University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Strangers within our Borders: Human In(security) in South Chair Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Asia Disc. Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague Bina D'Costa: Australian National University Democratizing International Relations: Popular Sovereignty The Politics of Terror and Cooperation on the Indian 1‐800 and the Hierarchy of Democratic Legitimacy in the US and Helpline: Managing Globalization in US Outsourced Call EU States Unions Centers in India Andrew Glencross: University of Pennsylvania Winifred Poster: Washington University Relations European Union‐Brazil: From Minimalist TE40: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cooperation to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership The Legal Regime of the Ocean and Beyond Laura Cristina Ferreira‐Pereira: University of Minho Sponsor(s): International Law The EU Diplomatic Culture of Coordination and the Chair Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Europeanization of National Foreign Policies: An Ambivalent Relationship Disc. Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Apostolos Agnantopoulos: University of Birmingham Take Only Pictures Leave Only Footsteps: The Regulation of Tourism at the Antarctic Rethinking Economic Nationalism in the Enlarged European Nara N. Sano: USP Union Nicole R. Lindstrom: University of York Justifying Early Modern Maritime Law Aleksandra Thurman: University of Michigan TE43: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Global Governance Beyond the Earth: The Case of the The Politics of (Mis)Representation: Resistance or International Space Station Recolonisation? Daniel McIntosh: Slippery Rock University Sponsor(s): Global Development Charting the Course: Sino‐American Naval Cooperation to International Political Sociology Enhance Governance and Security in Asian Waters Chair Chih‐yu Shih, National Taiwan University Peter A. Dutton: US Naval War College Disc. Shampa Biswas, Whitman College Row your Boat with Care: Maritime Transportation of The Migrant Trail: ‘Knowing’ the Border, ‘Owning’ the Goods and International Institutions and Regulations Subaltern Experience Alexandre Ratner Rochman: Sao Paulo State University Marie L. Woodling: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TE41: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Othering, Subjectivity and Responsibility in Japanese International Relations Constructivism, State Identity, and Foreign Policy Behavior Marie Suetsugu: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Imaginary Post‐Coloniality and the Security Imaginary: The Chair Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Production of Insecurity in Turkey Disc. Mikael Baaz, Malmö University Pinar Bilgin: Bilkent University Europe is a State of Mind: Contrasting Europeanization in Documenting the Undocumented: Methodological and Croatia and Serbia Ethical Implications Jelena Subotic: Georgia State University Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley: Arizona State University Cuba: Playing David against Goliath TE44: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Robert Snyder: Southwestern University Transnational Environmental Governance: Exploring the State Identity and Foreign Policy through Partisan Intersection of Neoliberalism and Conservation Discourses: The Case of German Left and German Identity Sponsor(s): during the Bosnian War and the Kosovo War Environmental Studies Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Chair Rosaleen V. Duffy, Manchester University Constructing a Conflict: Identity, Emotions, and US Policy Disc. Rosaleen V. Duffy, Manchester University towards the Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict Exclusionary Spaces and Enabling Networks in Transfrontier Matthew Leep: University of Connecticut Conservation in Southern Africa Parakh N. Hoon: Virginia Tech Governance Structures in Transboundary Conservation: Legal Responsibility of Private Military Companies ‐ The How Institutional Evolution Influences Cross‐Border Clash of ‘Civilinizations’ Cooperation Carla M. Marcelino Gomes: University of Coimbra, Portugal Michael L. Schoon: Arizona State University TE47: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Of Football and Zebras: Imagining 2010 in the Southern Taking Biological Warfare Seriously African Wilderness Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Rachel DeMotts: University of Massachusetts‐Lowell Chair Alexander Kelle, University of Bath Rights, Responsibility and the Transnational Environment: Disc. Una Becker, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Governing Elephants and Ivory in Namibia Will There be an AQ Khan of Nanotechnology? Probing Lorraine E. Moore: Manchester University Models to Address the International Security Implications of The Bubble of Neoliberal Conservation: Construction and Nanotechnology Reality in Transfrontier Conservation in Southern Africa Margaret E. Kosal: Georgia Institute of Technology Bram Buscher Thinking the Unthinkable II: Three Scenarios for TE45: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Biochemical Warfare in 2020 ‐ Characteristics, Concepts, Identity Politics and State Building and Policy Proposals Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Thomas Preston: Washington State University Chair Ja Ian Chong, Princeton University Malcolm R. Dando: University of Bradford Disc. Ja Ian Chong, Princeton University Biological Warfare Against Crops: Science, Technology, Evo Morales' Dilemma: Transnational Movements and Threat and Response Nation‐States in the Post‐Westphalian Era Simon M. Whitby: University of Bradford Gratzia Villarroel: St. Norbert College Education for Life Scientists After the 2008 BTWC Meetings The Nation That Wasn’t There? The Notion of the Soviet Malcolm R. Dando: University of Bradford People/Nation and Post‐Stalinist attempts at Reforming the Forcing a Square Peg into a Round Hole: The Control Model Ethnicity Regime in the Soviet Union and the Russian as a Difficult Fit for the Biological Weapons Regime Federation, 1953‐1997 Nicole K. Burtchett: Washington State University Sener Akturk: University of California at Berkeley TE48: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Facing Goliath: Party Institutionalization in New African The Impact of Regime Types Democracies Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Shane Mac Giollabhui: Dublin City University Chair Charity Butcher, Grinnell College Designing Referendums in Peace Processes Disc. Charity Butcher, Grinnell College Neophytos Loizides: Queens University, Belfast The Determinants of Institutional Quality ‐ The Impact of Panel TE46: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Leaders’ Perceived Threats of Losing Power without The Public‐Private Hybridization of the 21st Century State Compensation on Economic Development in Africa and Asia Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Martin Sjöstedt: University of Gothenburg Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Anna M. Persson: University of California at Los Angeles Chair Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Material Resources and Authoritarian Trade Reforms: Cruz Evidence from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan between Disc. Philip George Cerny, Rutgers University‐Newark 1970 and 2005 Disc. Hibou Béatrice, Sciences Po. Thomas Richter: GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies The Business of Government in a Post‐liberal Economy Authoritarian Selection and IMF Conditionality Linda M. Weiss: University of Sydney Jonathan K. Hanson: Syracuse University Obscuring Power? The Dual Use of Concepts and the Gaye B. Muderrisoglu: University of Michigan Difficulties of Analyzing the Politics of Public‐Private Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: Does Regime Hybridization Type Matter? Anna Leander: Copenhagen Business School Junga Kim: Stanford University Lest we Forget: Theoretical, Historical, and Comparative Natural Resource States, Entrepreneurs, and the Politics of Perspectives on State‐Capital Rule Innovation Sandra S. Halperin: University of London Nimah Mazaheri: University of Washington What’s at Stake in the Privatization Debate? Enclosing the Poster Session Public Domain through Hybrid Rule TF98: Tuesday 6:30 PM ‐ 8:15 PM Shelley L. Hurt: Dartmouth College SSIP Reception Poster Session Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex The Effect of Previous Mediation on Acceptability and The Syllabus Dilemma: Combining Theory and Practice in Outcome of Current Mediation Peace and Conflict Studies Courses Su‐Mi Lee: University of Kentucky Marcelo Mello Valenca: Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Economic Interests and Foreign Policy Attitudes Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC‐Rio Benjamin O. Fordham: Binghamton University, State Critical Approaches to Religion and Peace Making: The Case University of New York of Muslim Peace Building Actors Katja Kleinberg: Binghamton University (SUNY) Seniha Ayse Kadayifci‐Orellana: American University Policy Convergence in Asymmetric Alliances Using Creative Arts in Intractable Conflict Jennifer D. Strait: Rice University Michelle LeBaron: University of BC Faculty of Law The Undercut Procedure: An Algorithm for the Envy‐Free Participatory Pedagogies in the Human Rights Curriculum Division of Indivisible Goods William Paul Simmons: Arizona State University D. Marc Kilgour: Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity WA03: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Christian Klamler: University of Graz IPE Journal Editors Explore the Past/Anticipate the Future Steven J. Brams: New York University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Gender Equality and Political Assassinations Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Erik Melander: University of Notre Dame Chair Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Ralph O. Sundberg: Uppsala University "Business and Politics" Does US Foreign Aid Influence UN Voting Compliance? An Vinod K. Aggarwal: University of California at Berkeley Ideal Point Estimation Approach John Ravenhill: Australian National University Jun Xiang: University of Rochester "Global Governance" WA01: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Jan Aart Scholte: University of Warwick The Ethics of Disarmament "International Organization" Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Louis W. Pauly: University of Toronto Chair Harald Mueller, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt "International Studies Quarterly" Disc. Richard I. Price, University of British Columbia William R. Thompson: Indiana University Disc. Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp "Review of International Political Economy" Bioethics Meets Arms Control – Is There a Need for a Bio‐ Leonard Seabrooke: Copenhagen Business School Ethically Informed Approach to Biological Weapons Arms "Critical Perspectives on International Business" Control? David L. Levy: University of Massachusetts Boston Alexander Kelle: University of Bath "International Studies Compendium" Cluster Bombs – A Taboo in the Making? Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware Elvira Rosert: Goethe University Frankfurt/Peace Research Institute Frankfurt "Journal of International Business Studies" Lorraine Eden: Texas A&M University The Nuclear Taboo, Ethics, and Disarmament Nina Tannenwald: Brown University "New Political Economy" Nicola Jane Phillips: University of Manchester Between Interests and Norms: Strategic Goals and Ethical Values in Western Democracies’ Arms Control and WA04: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Disarmament Policies Understanding Post‐Conflict Peacebulding Una Becker: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Harald Mueller: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Chair David Chandler, University of Westminster A Critique of Past and Present Practices of Humanitarian Disc. David Chandler, University of Westminster Arms Control and Disarmament From Hobbes to Locke: International Intervention in the Ritu Mathur: York University, Toronto Congo WA02: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Severine Autesserre: Barnard College, Columbia University Peace and Conflict Studies as an Academic Discipline: Using Finding Their Way: How Peacebuilding Organizations the Instructional Techniques in International Relations to Navigate Complexity Teach Peace and Conflict Resolution Susanna P. Campbell: Tufts University Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs State Building in Fragile States : A Fragile Concept Peace Studies Emmanuel Klimis: Facultés universitaires St Louis, Brussels Chair Douglas Becker, University of Southern California A State Named Failed? Chair Simone B. Chun, Suffolk University Morten Boas: Fafo‐Ais Disc. Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Kathleen M. Jennings: Fafo Life After Exit: UN Reform and the New Peacebuilding WA10: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Architecture Cellular Technologies: New Forms of Governance and Richard Ponzio: United Nations Knowledge WA06: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Learning and Foreign Policy Decision‐Making: Why the Debate International Political Sociology Still Matters Chair Mika P. Aaltola, Finnish Institute of International Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Affairs Chair Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto Disc. Julian Reid, King's College London Disc. Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto Disc. Saara Särmä, University of Tampere Mistakes were Made: Academics, Pundits, and the War in Economy of Words: Communicative Imperative is Central Iraq Banks Andrew Bennett: Georgetown University Douglas R. Holmes: Binghamton University Reflections on Learning: Issues of Conceptualization and Location in a Liquid World: Cellular Technologies and Research Design Concepts of Place Jack S. Levy: Rutgers University Thomas C. Wolfe: University of Minnesota Why do Leaders Fail to Learn from History? Cellular Technology in European Military Integration David A. Welch: University of Toronto Vatteri Vuorisalo: University of Tampere Robert G. Patman: University of Otago Nordic Cellular Technologies: The Relationship between International Relations and Technological Innovation Critical Oral History as a Lesson‐Drawing Technique Mika P. Aaltola: Finnish Institute of International Affairs Janet M. Lang: Brown University James G. Blight: Brown University WA11: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Concluding the Doha Development Round: Multilateral Trade WA07: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Diplomacy in the 21st Century Issues in Sub‐Saharan African Security: How the Past Informs Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies the Present International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Heidi Ullrich, International Trade and Development Disc. Kea Gorden, College of Charleston Analyst Dirty War’s in Zimbabwe: Memory and Language Participant Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo Sophie Roberts: Kings College London Participant Tony Heron, University of Sheffield State Failure and (In)security in Uganda: Past and Present Participant Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Catherine A. Carney: King's College, London Alberta WA08: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Participant Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester

International Organization and the Environment Sponsor(s): International Organization WA12: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Chair Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross When Peacekeepers Misbehave: Human Rights and Disc. Hans Bruyninckx, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium Humanitarian Law in the Context of UN Peace Operations Sponsor(s): A New Measure of Environmental Aid: Measuring and Human Rights Explaining Mainstreaming at the World Bank Chair George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Ryan M. Powers: College of William and Mary Participant Henry F. Carey, Georgia State University “Problem Solving in and of International and Transnational Participant Jacques F. Fomerand, Occidental College Organizations” Sustainable Development in the European Participant Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Commission and the Marine Stewardship Council Participant Matthew Zommer, The John Jay College of Criminal Alexandra Lindenthal: University of Bremen Justice

Martin Koch: University of Bielefeld Does MEAs' Design Matter? The Impact of Policy WA13: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Instruments on Policy Entrepreneurship Follow the Money: Insights into Foreign Aid and Foreign Nadine Georgel: Syracuse University ‐ Maxwell School Investment in Environmental Politics Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Political Economy Chair Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Disc. Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Are Foreign Investors Attracted to "Pollution Havens": The International Studies as a Profession and Women’s Status Case of China Therein Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas Meredith Reid Sarkees: American University Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Marie T. Henehan: University of Illinois Financing Climate Change Adaptation: Case Study of a Women in UN Peace Operations: Increasing the Leadership Small Island Developing State Opportunities Kanako Morita: Tokyo Institute of Technology Jolynn M. Shoemaker: Women In International Security (WIIS), Addressing Real Needs or Greasing Political Skids? Insights Georgetown University on the Allocation of Environmental Aid It Does “Take A Village” – Assessing How Women Engage Timmons Roberts: College of William and Mary Students in International Relations Bradley Christopher Parks: Millennium Challenge Corporation Rekha Datta: Monmouth University Robert Hicks: William & Mary Organizing Women: Strategies for Advancing Women in International Studies Foreign Investment Contracts: Unexplored Mechanisms of Environmental Governance Susan S. Northcutt: University of South Florida Kyla Tienhaara: Australian National University Mary K. Meyer McAleese: Eckerd College Countering Climate Change: The Politics and Power of WA17: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Emerging Investor‐Driven Governance Mechanisms Grand Strategy Reconsidered Michael R. MacLeod: Bentley University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies WA14: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jonathan Paquin, Université Laval Patterns of Conflict: Future Threat Analysis Disc. Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Santa Barbara Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies The Stopping Power of Land: The Geopolitics of American Chair Matthew Begert, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center‐West Use of Force in the International Arena since 1898 Chair John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Ziv Rubinovitz: University of Haifa Disc. Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, The Sinews of Grand Strategy: Hypotheses on Information Switzerland Management and Limited War Outcomes Disc. James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School Spencer D. Bakich: Sweet Briar College Terrorism and Counterterrorism as a Strategic Interaction: Grand Strategy Change: A Case for Two‐Level Games and Implications for Warning Persuasion Daniel R. Morris: Department of War Studies, King's College Zacchary R. Ritter: Georgetown University London Wildfire and War: A New Approach to Global Strategy Future Conflict: Criminal Insurgencies, Gangs, and Michael C. Fowler: Roger Williams University Intelligence WA18: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel John P. Sullivan: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Energy Security in Europe Integrating Analytics: Risk Analysis, Intelligence, and Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Counterterrorism Genevieve Lester: University of California at Berkeley Chair Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden Disc. Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden On the Future of Counter‐terrorism Force Development: The Case for Third Force Options The Development of the European Renewable Energy Policy Doron Zimmermann: Center for Advanced Studies on – Exploring the Present Political Machinery and Anticipating Terrorism CAST the Future Policy Regime Mans A. Nilsson: Stockholm Environment Institute WA15: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Mind the Gap: Energy and Climate Security and the The Status of Women In International Studies Construction of Risk in International Political thought Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Pedro M. Fonseca: Fonseca Women's Caucus Maria J. Pereira: Technical University of Lisbon Chair Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University Greek‐Turkish Energy Cooperation and European Energy Disc. Gale A. Mattox, US Naval Academy Security Disc. Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati Ioannis N. Grigoriadis: University of Athens/ELIAMEP Women and Academic Organizations: The ISA The Energy Security and Climate Change Nexus: Karen Erickson: Southern New Hampshire University Securitization, Routinization and its Implications Elisabeth Maria Prugl: Florida International University Malena R. Sundstrom: Lund University Measuring “Success” for Women in International Studies Bo Petersson: Lund University Vicki L. Golich: California State University San Marcos WA19: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Critique and the Generative Force of War European Security and Power Projection: Fact or Fiction Tarak Karim Barkawi: Center International Studies, University of Cambridge Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Shane B. Brighton: Birkbeck College, London Chair Vicki Birchfield, Georgia Institute of Technology Disc. Willem Maas, York University Exotic Enemies: Military Orientalism in the Past and Present Patrick H. M. Porter: Kings College London Power, Institutions and the Limits of Hierarchy: The EU3 and Iran Security, Population, Political Economy: Three Facets of Anand Menon: University of Birmingham War in the Age of Global Governmentality Nicholas Kiersey: Ohio University, Chillicothe Underbalancing in the International System: The European Union’s Tepid Response to a Resurgent Russia Opening Up the Black Box: Rethinking Military Technology Ryan Crow: Johns Hopkins University SAIS Through a Social Theory of Assemblages Antoine Bousquet: Birkbeck, University of London Sunil A. Vaswani: Johns Hopkins University From Frontier to Boundary and Back Again: The Concept of WA22: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel European Margin in the 21st Century Czech and Slovenian EU Presidency in Comparative Perspective Basil Germond: University of St Andrews Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association Europe as a Global Political Power? Assessing EU Chair Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana Negotiations with Iran over Its Nuclear Program Disc. Geoffrey R. Edwards, University of Cambridge Richard Maher: Brown University Czech and Slovenian EU Presidency in Comparative Public Opinion and European Security and Defense Policy Perspective: A Framework for Analysis Bastien Irondelle: Res. Fellow CERI‐Sciences PO/CNRS Petr Drulak: Institute of International Relations Martial Foucault: Université de Montréal Slovenian EU Presidency and the Promotion of European WA20: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Norms: Europeanisation Reversed? Petra Roter: University of Ljubljana Chinese Diaspora and the Rise of China Slovenia's Presidency of the EU in the Domestic Discourse: Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and the Recognition of Chair Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy Kosovo Disc. Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy Zlatko Sabic: University of Ljubljana Disaporic Chinese Business: The "Food Chain" of Chinese Presidency of the European Union and Priority Formation: Family Enterprises in the UK The Czech 2009 EU Chairmanship Gordon C. K. Cheung: University of Durham Jan Karlas: Institute of International Relations Edmund Terence Gomez: United Nations Research Institute Panel for Social Development WA23: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM The Role of Diasporas in Hong Kong in Contemporary Margins, Peripheries, and Excluded Bodies: International Chinese Diplomacy Relations and States of Exception Simon Xu‐Hui Shen: HK Institute of Asia‐Pacific Studies, The Sponsor(s): Global Development Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T. International Political Sociology Chinese Digital Diaspora and Beijing's National Image Chair Shampa Biswas, Whitman College Management Chair Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Sheng Ding: Bloomsburg University Disc. Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs China’s Diaspora and Returnees: Impact on China’s Constitutionalism, Violence, and "Ungoverned Spaces" in Globalization Process Africa Henry Huiyao Wang: China Western/Overseas Returned Bruce A. Magnusson: Whitman College Scholars Association Biopower as a Supplement to Sovereign Power: Prison WA21: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Camps and the Production of Excluded Bodies Critical War Studies Halit Mustafa Tagma: Arizona State University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology "Black" Bodies and the Sacrifice Economies of (Homo) Chair Jason S. Edwards, School of Politics and Sociology, Virilities: Accumulations, Disaster(s) and Slaugtherhouses Birkbeck, University of London Anna M. Agathangelou: York University Disc. Martin Weber, University of Queensland Marginal Life: Undocumented Crossings at the US‐Mexico Class and the Security‐Migration Nexus Border Martin O. Heisler: University of Maryland Marie L. Woodling: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Ec(h)o‐tourism and the Whisper of the State: The WA26: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel “Greening” of Indigenous Politics The European Union Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley: Arizona State University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Terrorism and its Geopolitical Articulation at the Periphery Chair Giray Sadik, University of Georgia of the Thai State Disc. Leonardo Baccini, New York University Carlo Bonura: University of Oxford The Transition from Risk to Governance through WA24: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Uncertainty in EMU: European Fiscal Regulation in the The Future of Religion in the 21st Century: Between the Scylla Aftermath of the Stability and Growth Pact Crisis of Secular Stability and the Charybdis of Religious Apocalyptic Bartholomew Paudyn: Carleton University Change? Cross Border Defence Industry Consolidation between Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Globalization and Europeanization Chair Jonathan Fox, Bar‐Ilan University Michael F. Kluth: Roskilde University Disc. Ludwig Mikael Gelot, University of Wales, The EU's Lisbon Treaty: Origin, Institutional Choice and Aberystwyth Significance Disc. James F. Rinehart, Troy University Finn Laursen: Dalhouise University The Religious Resurgence: Towards a New Structure of Social Europe and/or Global Europe? Globalisation and Consciousness? Flexicurity as Debates on the Future of Europe Ludwig Mikael Gelot: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Andreas Antoniades: University of Sussex Religion and the Future: Mitigating Extremism, Nurturing WA27: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Ecumenicism Nationalism and Religion in Russia’s Domestic and Foreign Richard Falk: Princeton University Policies Is Spiritual Wisdom Religion's Contribution to Global Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Politics? Chair Neil Robinson, University of Limerick R. Scott Appleby: University of Notre Dame Disc. Neil Robinson, University of Limerick Religion and International Relations in a Classroom The Crescent and the Bear : The Islamic Factor in Security Vendulka Kubalkova: University of Miami Issues for Contemporary Russia Panel WA25: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Didier Chaudet: Sciences Po Paris New Security Concepts and Peacebuilding Russia and Islam: Linkages between Domestic and Foreign Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Policy Chair Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS Roland J. Dannreuther: University of Edinburgh Disc. Simon Dalby, Carleton University The Domestic and Foreign Policy Implications of Rising The Activist and the Olive Tree: Reframing Nonviolent Nationalism in Russia Resistance in the Second Intifada Luke G. March: University of Edinburgh Julie M. Norman: Dartmouth College Trans‐National Migration and Russian‐Central Asian Financial Components of Economic Security: A Few Lessons Relations from the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Matteo Fumagalli: Central European University Czeslaw Mesjasz: Cracow University of Economics Russia and the Institutionalisation of Islam: A Comparison Lidia Mesjasz: Cracow University of Economics, Cracow, Poland with the UK and France The Gender Dimension of Environmental and Human Ekaterina Braginskaia: University of Edinburgh Security WA28: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Ursula Oswald Spring: National University of Mexico What Role Can Regional Organizations Have in Maintaining Building Peace: A Human Security Framework Peace and Security in Africa? Jerry W. Sanders: Peace and Conflict Studies, International and Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Area Studies, University of Calif Berke Chair Helene Gandois, University of Oxford Youth in the 21st Century: An Emerging Security Threat? Disc. James J. Hentz, Virginia Military Institute The Phenomena of Youth Unrest in between Security and Peace Studies African Regionalism: Institutions Shaped by Security Complexes Francesca Giovannini: University of California Berkeley Gnanguenon Amandine: Université de Clermont Ferrand/ C2SD Conflict Studies and Security Studies: An Ambivalent A Regional‐Global Security Mechanism: SWOT Analysis of Relationship Regional Organizations for Peace and Security André Filipe Barrinha: University of Kent Tania L. Felicio: United Nations University Francis Baert: United Nations University (UNU‐CRIS) Regionalizing Peace and Security in Eastern Africa: Credible The United States and UN Managment: Ideology, Politics Hope or Elusive Dream? and Money since 1945 to the Future Emmanuel Fanta: UNU‐CRIS John R. Mathiason: Syracuse University Marco A. Jowell: International Peace Support Training Centre Responsible Sovereignty in an Era of Transnational Threats: Preventing Genocide: What can African Regional US Leadership in a World of Asymmetric Multi‐Polarity Organizations do? Bruce D. Jones: New York University Helene Gandois: University of Oxford The Future of Multi‐multilateralism: Redesigning WA29: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International Cooperation The Impact of Interest Groups on Foreign Policy Thomas J. Wright: Princeton University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis WA32: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair John Ishiyama, University of North Texas The Influence of Non‐State Actors on State Behavior in 21st Disc. R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College Century International Water Management The Peace Lobby: Advocacy for Palestinian Statehood and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) US Foreign Policy Chair Jeroen F. Warner, CSMR, Radboud University Sherri Stone Replogle: Loyola University Chicago Nijmegen Disc. Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra Khalil M. Marrar: DePaul University The Impact of Domestic Actors on State Behavior in The Foreign Policy Interests of Muslim Lobbies in the West Managing International Rivers: An Examination of China Liat S. Radcliffe Ross: University of Oxford and India Power, Foreign Policy, and Interest Groups: An Analysis of Neda Zawahri: Cleveland State University the Relation between Systemic and Domestic Influences Oliver M. Hensengerth: Chatham House, London over Foreign Policy Decisions Transboundary Water Governance as a Tool for Conflict Juliano S. Cortinhas: University of Brasilia Resolution: Multiple Actors, Multi‐layered Processes Panel WA30: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Marwa Daoudy: Graduate Institute for International and Non‐Triad Multinational Companies: Trajectories and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Challenges I Local Resistance to Securitised Water Interventions in Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Bangladesh and Turkey: Think Global, Act Local? Chair Andreas Noelke, Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Jeroen F. Warner: CSMR, Radboud University Nijmegen Disc. Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School Chaos at Home, Hegemony from Abroad: Tensions between From Systemic Transformation to Internationalization: The State and Non‐state Actors in the Palestinian Water Sector Rise of Russian Metallurgical Multinational Companies Mark Zeitoun: London School of Economics and Political Cedric Durand: CEPN Science New International Oil Companies – Challengers or Partners WA33: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel to Existing Oil Actors? Power and Risk in Financial Markets: The Case of Hedge Funds Dag H. Claes: University of Oslo and Private Equity Helge Hveem: University of Oslo Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Non‐Triad State‐Owned Energy Multinational Companies Chair Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick and the Transnational Dimension of Geopolitical Disc. Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick Contestation over Energy Resources Blowing Bubbles: Hedge Funds and Financial Irrationality Nana De Graaff: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Fred Block: University of California at Davis Scandinavian Eco‐Entrepreneurship: The Greening of Alpha Fund, Beta Function: Placing Hedge Funds within the Global Capitalism Structure of Financial Markets Christine Ingebritsen: University of Washington Christopher Holmes: University of Warwick, UK WA31: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Politics of Fragmentation in The City: The Case of The United States and the United Nations: Looking Forward to Private Equity Industry a Post‐Westphalian World Johnna Montgomerie: University of Manchester Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Private Equity and the Political Division of Ownership Chair Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Adam D. Leaver: Manchester Business School Disc. Jean Krasno, Yale University Julie Froud: University of Manchester Exploring Past Threats: Role of Rhetoric in US Foreign Policy Sukhdev Johal: Royal Holloway, University of London Adam Lusk: Temple University Karel H. Williams: CRESC, University of Manchester The Impending US Economic Crisis, 1998‐2008: A Threat to East Asia in 2025: Cooperation, Competition, or Conflict? US Hegemony? Christopher Layne: Bush School of Government and Public Mine A. Doyran: Fashion Insitute of Technology Service, Texas A & M University WA34: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel China's Naval Nationalism and Great Power Rivalry Global System Structure, Leadership, and Conflict Robert Ross: Boston College Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes WA37: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Governing Globalization Disc. Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Sponsor(s): Global Development Determinants of Multilateral and Unilateral Use of Force: A Chair Fuat E. Keyman, Koc University/turkey Historical and Statistical Analysis on US Pre‐WWII Cases Disc. Fuat E. Keyman, Koc University/turkey Toshihiro Minohara: Kobe University Good Electoral Governance in Madagascar: What it Takes to Atsushi Tago: Kobe University Make an Election Free and Fair The Rhythms of Global Conflict: Long Wave Theory and Jerome Bachelard: Graduate Institute of International and Political Stability in the World System, 1492 ‐ 1992 Development Studies, Geneva Joseph N. Cohen: City University of New York, Queens College World’s “Sender” and “Receiver” Societies: Examining the April Linton: University of California at San Diego Past and Future Tendencies of the Driving Forces of Globalization Nonpolarity and International Tension Lada V. Kochtcheeva: N.C. State University Doru Tsaganea: Metropolitan College of New York Pressures of Globalization on Economic Policy Making: Polarity and War: A Reexamination of the Relationship Foreign Educated Technocrats and Free Market Reforms in Using Modelski’s Typological Criteria to Define Poles, 1885‐ Turkey, Chile, and South Korea 2002 Umud Dalgic: Northwestern Wanfa Zhang: Florida Institute of Technology Marx and Engels: In Praise of Globalization Panel WA35: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Fred M. Gottheil: University of Illinois The EU's Performance in International Institutions Susan Jellissen: Belmont University Sponsor(s): International Organization Good Governance for What ‐ MDGs or MNCs?: Designing a Chair Tamar Gutner, American University Good Governance Index for Global Development Disc. Tamar Gutner, American University Devin Joshi: University of Denver Analyzing the EU’s Performance in International Institutions WA38: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Knud Erik Jørgensen: University of Aarhus Rethinking and Reconsidering the Basis of American Foreign Understanding the EU’s Performance in the International Policy Regime on Climate Change Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sebastian Oberthuer: Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Chair Richard J. Norton, US Naval War College Disc. Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon The EU's Performance in the International Telecommunication Union “’We Go Not Abroad in Search of Monsters To Slay’: A Jamal B. Shahin: Institute for European Studies, Vrije Critical Reanalysis and Reappraisal of America’s Early Universiteit Brussel Republican Isolationism, Its Theoretical Assumptions, and Its Relevance for a 21st Century The EU's Performance in the World Bank Edward Joseph Rhodes: Rutgers University Eugenia Baroncelli: University of Bologna Beyond Democracy: The United States as a Carceral State Panel WA36: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM and its Impact on Foreign Policy The Future of Great Power Strategic Rivalry in Asia Arthur N. Gilbert: University of Denver Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Long‐Term US Foreign Policy Moods and Involvement in Chair John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago System Wars: Is There Any Way to Reduce the Odds? Disc. John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Colin J. Lawrence: Hope College Triangular Peace among Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: An Lauren S. Johnson: Hope College Analysis of the Impact of Economic Independence and Sara Aardema: Hope College Institutions on Cross‐Strait Relations Jack E. Holmes: Hope College Jun Wei: University of Chicago Power, Ideology, Sectoral Interest, or Grand Strategy? US The Sino‐US Strategic Balance and the Prospects for an Foreign Policy in the Post‐Cold War World Asian “Nuclear Peace” Y. Hugh Jo: College at Oneonta, State University of New York Keir A. Lieber: University of Notre Dame Daryl G. Press: Dartmouth College Republican Security Theory and American Imperial Practice Country "Refoundation" on South America: The New Left Jason George Ralph: POLIS‐University of Leeds Constitutional Process WA39: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Leonardo Paz Neves: Instituto Brasileiro de Mercado de Capitais ‐ IBMEC Feminist Security Studies: Security, Sovereignty, the Body, and Border Lines WA42: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Biomedical Discourses of Global Health Governance: An Enduring Paradigm? Chair Carol E. Cohn, Boston Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco Chair Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth (In)secure Subjectivities: Feminist Accounts of the Subject Disc. Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth of Security in IR A Breakdown of Discipline: Biomedicalism and the Global Josefina Echavarria Alvarez: University of Innsbruck, Austria Health Management of Chronic Disease Gendering Security or Securitizing Gender? Sara M. Glasgow: University of Montana Western Swati Parashar: Lancaster University The WHO‐FIC: Globalizing Biomedical Psychiatry? Gender, Subjectivity and Global Politics Kristin Edquist: Eastern Washington University Thomas A. Gregory: University of Manchester How Effective Is Our Global Surveillance for Pandemic Hegemonic Spatial Strategies: (En)gendering Bodies, Influenza? Boundaries, and the Nation‐Space Stephen S. Morse: Columbia University Runa Das: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth WA43: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Gender and Security: The Girls of Ender’s Game Exploring Resistance Studies I: Social Movements’ Resisting Nicole Detraz: Colorado State University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology WA40: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Mikael Baaz, Malmö University International Law and the Use of Military Force Disc. Stellan Vinthagen, Gothenburg University Sponsor(s): International Law Nikolaikirche, 1989: The War Machine International Security Studies Karl F. E. Palmås: University of Gothenburg Chair Christian Enemark, Centre for International Security Resistance in a Post‐Political World Studies, University of Sydney Lawrence Quill: San Jose State University Disc. Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/ City Anti‐War Strategies: From Pragmatic and Reformist University of New York Nonviolence to a Political Culture of Oppositional Love Democracies at War: The Paradox of the Use of Military Sean Chabot: Eastern Washington University Force “The Wedding Cakes,” the Combi and the Ford Fairmont: Sibylle Scheipers: University of Oxford Secrecy and Disclosure in Alexandra, South Africa’s The Prevalence of Pre‐Emptive and Preventive War Underground Movement, 1962‐1977 Dan Lindley: University of Notre Dame Dawne Y. Curry: University of Nebraska‐Lincoln The Increasing Role Played by Legal Arguments in Technologies of Resistance: Media Activism, Popular Contemporary Debates on War and Peace Movements and Autonomy in Mexico Anders Henriksen: Danish Institute of Military Studies Jeffrey S. Juris: Arizona State University WA41: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel WA44: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Foreign Policy Across Asia, Africa, and Latin America Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Bureaucracies in International Environmental Governance Chair Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Disc. Michael B. Nelson, Wesleyan University Chair Steffen Bauer, German Development Institute (DIE), Russian Politics towards Central Asia: Supporting, Balancing, Bonn, Germany Coercing or Imposing? Disc. Steinar E. Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra Managers of Global Change: Core Findings of the MANUS Croatian Foreign Policy toward Countries of Latin America Research Programme Lidija Kos‐Stanisic: Faculty of Political Science Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Civil Society, Middle Powers, and R2P: An Analysis of Steffen Bauer: German Development Institute (DIE), Bonn, Canada’s Response to the Crisis in Darfur Germany Noha S. Shawki: Illinois State University Bernd Siebenhuener: Oldenburg University The CITES Secretariat : A Discreet but Effective Bureaucratic Security and Displacement in Iraq Leadership Sarah K. Lischer: Wake Forest Marc Hufty: The Graduate Institute, Geneva Minor Powers and Non‐State Actor Violence: Breaching The Global Environment Facility: Merits and Shortcomings Sovereignty or Fulfilling Responsibility? of a Decentralized Approach to International Environmental Jennifer Ramos: Loyola Marymount University Governance Belgin San Akca: University of California, Davis Kristin Rosendal: The Fridtjof Nansen Institute One God for All: Fundamentalist Religious Groups and Policy Transfer and the Influence of the UNAIDS Secretariat Terrorism on UN System Bureaucracies Johanna K. Birnir: University of Maryland Olivier Nay: University of Lille ‐ Northen France Nil Seda Satana: Bilkent University Panel WA45: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM WA48: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel State Coercion and Minorities Tibet Protests and the Questions of Representations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Human Rights Human Rights Chair Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Chair Lisa Kissopoulos, University of Cincinnati Disc. Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Disc. Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal Free Tibet, Ready or Not Salafi and Islamist Londoners: Stigmatised Minority Faith P. Christiaan Klieger: California Academy of Sciences Communities The Formation and Implication of Two Uniform Images Robert A. Lambert: University of St Andrews about Tibet From Predatory Identities to Predatory Policies: The Causes Xiaoyang Tang: New School for Social Research of Ethno‐nationalist Violence in Serbia and India Is There a Pattern of Tibetan Protest? Lisa Kissopoulos: University of Cincinnati Anne‐Sophie Bentz: Graduate Institute of International and The Micro‐Politics of Civil War and Genocide: Examining the Development Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) Relative Importance of Threat in the Rwandan Genocide Pro‐Tibetan Activism and Challenges for China's Public Omar McDoom: University of Oxford Diplomacy WA46: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Lu Tang: University of Tennessee, Knoxville Civilian Devastation in War Hongmei Li: University of Pennsylvania Sponsor(s): Human Rights WA49: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Panel Discussion on Academic and Non‐Academic Careers: Chair Sebastian Kaempf, University of Queensland From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Sponsor(s): Civilian Fatalities in Iraq Chair Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Daniel Rothbart: George Mason University Chair Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University Defining Civilians: Transformation of Identities and Participant Andreas Behnke, University of Reading Boundaries Participant Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Karina Korostelina: George Mason University Participant Jeffrey Helsing, United States Institute of Peace A Narrative Transformed: The Soldiers’ Stories Participant Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University Pamela M. Creed: George Mason University Participant Atsuko Yokobori Geiger, Japan Center for Selecting Civilian Memories of Violence in Post‐Genocide International Exchange Rwanda Elisabeth A. King: Columbia University WA94: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session WA47: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel SSIP Poster Panel Violence and Non‐State Actors Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Thomas E. Flores, New York University Chair James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte Disc. Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University Disc. Odysseas Chistou, University of Texas at Austin Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University The Evolution of Armed Groups Disc. Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington David H. Sacko: United States Air Force Academy Disc. Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Bodies Against the State: The Political Implications of Religious Justified Suicide Brannon Wheeler: US Naval Academy The Pie in the Black Box: Domestic Factors and the War and Punishment? Testing War Termination Theories Bargaining Model of War Helen R. Chang: City University of New York Graduate Center Ja Ian Chong: Princeton University WB03: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMRoundtable Todd Hall: Harvard University Genocides in the Past and in the Future Dictatorial Peacekeeping Operation: Analyzing Motivation Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) of Authoritarian Regime’s Participation in the UN Missions Chair Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Kuyoun Chung: University of California at Los Angeles Participant H. Zeynep Bulutgil, University of Chicago A Glitch in Numbers or an Overlooked Perspective? Participant Jens Meierhenrich, Harvard University Explaining Fearon and Laitin's Anomaly on Religious Participant Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Fractionalization and Ethnic War

Tova Norlen: Johns Hopkins University Panel Explaining State Joining Behavior: Exploring Policy WB04: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Preferences, IGO Membership and Institutional Variation A New Peacebuilding? Global Techniques in Local Contexts Elizabeth Fausett: University of Arizona Sponsor(s): Peace Studies WB01: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel International Political Sociology Complex Deterrence: Theory and Practice Chair Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Annika F. Bjorkdahl, Lund University Chair T. V. Paul, McGill University A Postcolonial Ethic of Pragmatic Peacebuilding Disc. Edward Joseph Rhodes, Rutgers University Kristoffer Lidén: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Disc. James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School (PRIO) The Endurance of Extended Deterrence:Continuity, Change, Complex Cooperation and Legitimacy: R2P and Regional and Complexity in Theory and Policy Organizations Timothy Crawford: Boston College Kristin M. Haugevik: NUPI Rational Deterrence against “Irrational” Adversaries? No The New Peacebuilding Architecture: Old Wine in New Common Knowledge Bottles? Janice Gross Stein: University of Toronto Eli Stamnes: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI Complex Deterrence in the Asymmetrical Warfare Era WB05: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMRoundtable Emanuel Adler: University of Toronto IPE Section Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel Deterring Nuclear Terrorists Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Paul Kapur: Naval Postgraduate School Chair Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Unconventional Deterrence: How the Weak Deter the Participant Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Strong Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Ivan M. Arreguin‐toft: Harvard University Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University WB02: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Participant Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki Methodology in Peace Research Participant William R. Thompson, Indiana University Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Honoree Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Chair Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Riverside Disc. Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS Positive Peace Negative Impacts: The Case of WB06: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Multifunctional Peacekeeping after the Cold War The Crisis of the University in Modernity Chen Kertcher: Tel‐Aviv University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Tell Me Whom You Kill and I Will Tell You Who You Are: A International Political Sociology Comparative Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Target Selection Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma, Arizona State University in Western Europe Disc. R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Ignacio Sánchez‐Cuenca: Juan March Institute The Soft Power of American and French Universities in the Luis de la Calle Middle East Conceptualizing Transfer from Problem Solving Workshops Rasmus G. Bertelsen: Harvard University Andreas Kotelis The Crisis of Democracy and the University as a Field of Esra Gurkaynak: Bilkent University Constructing Hegemony: The Case of Turkey Meaning Making in Negotiation: A Third Paradigm Fuat E. Keyman: Koc University/turkey Andrea Strimling: Tufts University, Harvard University IR as the Dangerous Supplement to Philosophy: The NATO's New Partnerships with the Countries in Asia‐Pacific: Function and Location of IR in the Kantian Architecture of Cooperation in Afghanistan and Beyond the University Michito Tsuruoka: German Marshal Fund of the United States Halit Mustafa Tagma: Arizona State University (GMF) The Australian History Wars: The Struggle for Memory, Towards a New NATO Strategic Concept Identity and Truth Inside and Outside the Modern University Stephan De Spiegeleire Jim George: The Australian National University WB10: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Orientation and the Ethical Thinking Space of the University An Extremely Public Friendship: Complexities, Tensions, and Scott Nelson: Virginia Tech Misunderstandings in the US‐Israel Relationship WB07: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Power of Consent: Why African States Embrace Chair Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College Intervention Disc. Jonathan Becker, Bard College Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) American Responses to Israeli Foreign Policy Initiatives Chair Errol A. Henderson, Penn State University, Rebekah Israel: Florida International University Department of Political Science Dealing with a Nuclear Ally: The Changing Nature of the Disc. Pierre Englebert, Pomona College American Response to the Israeli Nuclear Program The Power to Say Yes: The Strategic Acceptance of Maria N. Zaitseva: Cornell University Intervention American Decision Making and the 1967 Arab‐Israeli Conflic Amy Yuen: Middlebury College Matthew J. Sheiffer: US Military Academy Michael S. Wolford: University of Colorado Harry Truman vs. the "Striped Pants Boys": Classical Realism Getting to Relief: Private Humanitarians and Public and Truman's Recognition of Israel Authorities Jonathan Levi Cristol: Bard College Sarah Stroup: Middlebury College Changing Alliances, Shifting Interests: Republicans and When Donors Compete, Who Wins? Democrats, Israel and America, 1948‐2008 Nadia Rabesahala Horning: Middlebury College Itai Sneh: John Jay College African Interventions of a Third Kind: How Regional WB11: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Institutions Reduce Conflict in Africa America and Diplomacy Errol A. Henderson: Penn State University, Department of Sponsor(s): Political Science Diplomatic Studies Foreign Policy Analysis WB08: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Chair Dr. Geoffrey Allen Pigman, Bennington College NGOs Disc. Geoffrey R. Wiseman, University of Southern Sponsor(s): International Organization California Chair Michael Kuchinsky, Gardner Webb University Diplomatic Theory and American International Thought Disc. Clifford Bob, Duquesne University W. David Clinton: Baylor University A Changing Food Regime?: The NGO‐ization of School The Soldier as Diplomat: Cultural Awareness in Counter‐ Lunches Insurgency Operations Jennifer Rutledge: University of Minnesota James Der Derian: Brown University/Watson Institute for Against the Codes: Liberalized Domestic Actors' Appeal to International Studies International Organizations American Diplomacy: The View From Abroad Zeynep Alemdar: Okan University Michael Cox: London School of Economics and Political Science International NGOs and National Regulations: Boomerangs Diplomatic Education and Diplomatic Training In America or Raceways? Geoffrey Paul Sharp: University of Minnesota, Duluth Joannie Tremblay‐Boire: Concordia University WB12: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMRoundtable Elizabeth Bloodgood: Concordia University What Have We Done and What is to Be Done? Human Rights Democracy's Radicalization in Latin America as Defense of and Global Politics the Citizen: Mapping the ATTAC's Branches’ Activities in the Sponsor(s): Human Rights Region Chair Jen Pederson Dimitri Leonardo Santana Martins de Oliveira: Federal University of Bahia Participant Ken Booth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth WB09: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Participant J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California NATO's New Horizons

Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) WB13: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel WB16: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel International, Transnational, and European Energy and Global Governance and Transnational Epistemic Communities Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region Sponsor(s): International Communication Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University Chair Sylvia I. Karlsson, Turku School of Economics Disc. Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Disc. Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at Communities in International Security: A Study of Online Colorado Springs Knowledge Ecosystems International, Transnational, and European Governance for Chris Pallaris: International Relations and Security Network Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea Region Sean Costigan: International Relations and Security Network Kristine Kern: Wageningen University Measuring World Opinion Using International Surveys: Environmental Safety in Baltic Sea Oil Transportation: Evaluating Three Approaches Global Regimes and Regional Adaptation Frank Louis Rusciano: Rider University Björn Å. A. Hassler: Södertörn University College, Stockholm Michael J. Brogan: City University of New York‐Graduate Baltic Policy Networks: Learning Lessons and Asking Center Questions about Transnational Environmental Cooperation Alternative Views of Good Governance: Coverage of 2007 Stacy D. VanDeveer: University of New Hampshire Constitutional Referendum by Kyrgyzstan’s Print and WB14: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Internet‐Based Media Studying the Adversary: Terrorism, Crime, and Intelligence Svetlana V. Kulikova: Georgia State University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Considering The Student Global Village® as an Emerging Chair Stephen Marrin, Mercyhurst College Global Memory Place Disc. David Strachan‐Morris, University of Wolverhampton Roberta Fiske‐Rusciano: Rider University Developing Harm Analysis to Rank Organized Crime Groups: WB17: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel The Canadian Method Rising Powers: Theoretical Approaches Natasha M. Tusikov: Criminal Intelligence Service Canada Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Globalizing and Localizing Counter‐Terrorism Intelligence Chair Mark Schaefer, Marietta College Brian H. Nussbaum: State University of New York at Albany Disc. Rafael Antonio Villa, University of Sao Paulo ‐ Brazil Terrorism Intelligence: Hezbollah's Intelligence Operations When Hegemons Arise: A Theory of Balance of Power Shlomo Shpiro: Bar‐Ilan University Failure Lessons Learned: The Role of State Learning in Long‐Term Eliane A. Tschaen Barbieri: Brandeis University Terrorist Campaigns What Kind of Great Power Will India Be? Colleen E. Miller: University of Minnesota John D. Ciorciari: Hoover Institution, Stanford University WB15: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel The Origins of India’s Great Power Posturing Rights Questions and the Status of Women in the 21st Century Nabarun Roy: Carleton University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies WB18: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Women's Caucus Democratic States and Security Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Chair Deborah Boucoyannis, Harvard University Disc. Jennifer Heeg Maruska, Georgetown University/Texas Disc. Mark E. Rush, Washington and Lee University A&M What Did Democracy Do During the Cold War? Disc. Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Jorg Kustermans: Universiteit Antwerpen Elite‐driven Reforms, International Norms, and Domestic A Rational Explanation for Democratization and the Danger Change: A New Take on the ‘Boomerang Effect' of War Jennifer Heeg Maruska: Georgetown University/Texas A&M Sung Chul Jung: Rutgers University‐New Brunswick Deontology and Female Eudaimonia in the World Polity: A Are You Talkin' to Me? Democratic States as Targets for Grotian Perspective International Conflict Erik W. Kuiler: George Mason University Matthew Fehrs: Duke University Do Women in Parliament Make a Difference in the Lives of Democracy and Victory: Why Geography Matters Women? The Case of Tanzania Aaron M. Berlin: University of Chicago Mi Yung Yoon: Hanover College John Schuessler: Committee on International Relations, Institutional Secularism, Religiosity, and Women's Rights University of Chicago Attainment Shawna Sweeney: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth WB19: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Unequal War and the Changing Borders of International Security and Global Health: Current Linkages and Future Society Directions Alessandro Colombo: University of Milan, Italy Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Is Moral Asymmetry an Inevitable Consequence of Strategic Chair Sara Davies, Griffith University Asymmetry? HIV and Conflict Jason George Ralph: POLIS‐University of Leeds Colin J. McInnes: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Reciprocity in the Laws of War: A Mechanism of Exclusion and Inclusion Germs and Gene Technology: Health Rewards and Security Risks Wouter G. Werner: VU University Amsterdam Christian Enemark: Centre for International Security Studies, Invoking Humanity: From the Wars of Religion to the New University of Sydney Wars Global Health Security, SARS and H5N1 Richard Devetak: University of Queensland Adam Kamradt‐Scott: University of Wales, Aberystwyth WB22: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel HIV/AIDS and Security in the UN System: Dominant European Policies, Dilemmas & Experiences in Stability, Discourse or Passing Fad? Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Missions: Simon H. Rushton: Aberystwyth University National and International Perspectives International Relations and Infectious Disease Sponsor(s): Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy Sara Davies: Griffith University Chair Isaiah Wilson III, US Military Academy WB20: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Disc. Michael Lipson, Concordia University A National Way to Peace Support Operations? The Case of Refugees, International Regimes, and Conflict Italy: 1991‐2008 Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Fabrizio Coticchia: IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies Chair Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria Giampiero Giacomello: Universita' di Bologna Disc. Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria European Armed Forces and the Challenge of Military Ethnic Nationalism and Violent Projects of Return: The Strategy in Stabilisation Operations Effect of Homeland Attachment on Refugees' Engagement Alexander T. J. Mattelaer: Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Conflict Micah Lebson: University of Maryland College Park Imagining War and Keeping Peace? Force Employment and Military Cultures in Practice: The United Nations Mission in Redressing Refugees: The Emergence of International Lebanon (UNIFIL) and the NATO Mission in Afghanistan Norms on Reparations for Returnees Chiara Ruffa: European University Institute Megan E. Bradley: University of Oxford WB23: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Resettlement Strategies and Politics of Belonging in Post‐ Conflict States Assessing the Impact of Remittances on Development Nasreen Chowdhory: Concordia University Sponsor(s): Global Development Protracted Insecurity and Refugee Policies in the Aegean: International Political Economy Between Europeanised Uncertainity and Undisturbed Chair Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Continuity Disc. Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Nurcan Ozgur Baklacioglu: Istanbul University, Faculty of Do Remittances Promote Development? A Cross‐National Political Science Analysis, 1970‐2005 Does Europeanisation Undermine the Right to Seek Refugee Jeffrey Kentor: University of Utah Status? The Case of Frontex Matthew R. Sanderson: Lehigh University Wies M. Maas: Ministry of Foreign Affairs ‐ the Netherlands Remittances and their Impact on Political Behavior in Karim Knio: Institute of Social Studies Mexico: Evidence from the Emigration Politics Study WB21: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Roy P. Germano: University of Texas at Austin War, Law, Humanity and the 'State of Exception' Transnational Engagement, Remittances and Policy Change: Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Political Bargain between Taiwanese Government and Businesspeople Chair Matthew A. Evangelista, Cornell University Yu‐Sung Su: Columbia University Disc. Edward Keene, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Capitalizing on Migrants’ Remittances for (Financial) Double Standards in US Warfare: Exploring the Historical Development: Actors and Dynamics of New Forms of Legacy of Civilian Protection Transnational Governance Sebastian Kaempf: University of Queensland Ursula Stiegler: SFB 700, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Do Migrants’ Remittances Influence Turnout in Sending WB26: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Countries? Russia's Foreign Economic Policies Malcolm R. Easton: University of California at Davis Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Gabriella Montinola: University of California at Davis Chair Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University WB24: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Disc. Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University Religion and Ideologies as a Peacebuilder Russia‐Belarus Economic Relations Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Karel Svoboda: Charles University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Russia’s Emerging Place in the Eurasian Hydrocarbon Chair Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald, UNAM Energy Complex Disc. Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald, UNAM Robert M. Cutler: Carleton University The Axis of Good: What Makes for a Successful Transfer Global Ambition, Social and Economic Modernization and from Dialogue Meetings? Russia’s 2020 Vision Katharina Ploss: Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University Munich, Ray M. Silvius: Carleton University Germany World Politics of Russia's Economic Transnationalisation Justice in Religion: A Comparison of the Understanding of Anni Kangas: University of Tampere Justice in Islam & Christianity WB27: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Amber Thorne Hamilton: Kent State University Political Economy of Natural Resources in Post‐Soviet Aysegul Keskin: Kent State University Countries Improving Communication Between Religions: The Role of Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Sacred Carriers in Inter‐religious Dialogue Chair Konstantin Khudoley, St. Petersburg University Jason A. Klocek: Georgetown University ‐ Conflict Resolution, M.A. Disc. Konstantin Khudoley, St. Petersburg University From Dialogue to Alliance: Exploring the Possibilities of Oil, Natural Gas, and Maritime Boundaries: Joint Civilizational or Trans‐Cultural Peace Development and Its Future Talha Kose: George Mason University Nikolay Dobronravin: School of International Relations, St.Petersburg State University, Russia Religion and Civil War: When Do Religious Bids Succeed? The EU‐Russian Energy Dialogue: What Causes Limited David T. Buckley: Georgetown University Progress? WB25: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Tatiana A. Romanova: St. Petersburg State University Conflict Management and Peacebuilding Mutual Dependencies: EU‐Russia Energy Cooperation and Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Conflict Peace Studies Stanislav L. Tkachenko: St. Petersburg State University Chair Resat Bayer, Koc University Structuration of the Russian Energy Sector: Regional Disc. Resat Bayer, Koc University Perspectives from Western Siberia The Changing Nature of Minorities in Europe: A Proposal for David L. Dusseault: Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki Conflict Prevention Within the European Union WB28: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Michael Johns: Laurentian University‐ Barrie Peripheral Interests? Africa, AFRICOM, and US National Why does the EU Enlargement Policy Fail in the Western Security Balkans? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Ulas Doga Eralp: George Mason University Chair Karl P. Mueller, RAND Partition and Ethnic Civil War Termination: Examining the Disc. Robert C. Egnell, Swedish Defence Research Agency Role of Demography and Sovereignty through Case Studies (FOI) Carter Johnson: University of Maryland There Goes the Neighborhood: Assessing Options for a US Stability in the Future Requires Ideas from History: Using Military Presence in Africa Culture to Build Social Cohesion Adam Grissom: RAND Jonathan K. Zartman: Air University Karl P. Mueller: RAND Hegemonic Pacts and Preventive Diplomacy: Lessons from AFRICOM and the African Union the League of Nations Nora Bensahel: Stanford University Erin Jenne: Central European University Assessing the Specter of Islamist Extremism in West Africa Heather R. Felton: RAND Corporation Africa's Growing Role in World Energy Markets: Implications for the United States Howard J. Shatz: RAND Corporation Working with our Allies in Africa: Europe’s Post‐Colonial WB31: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Security Role on the Continent How UN Ideas Gain Traction – Or Lose it Christopher S. Chivvis Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) WB29: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Chair Christopher Candland Middle Powers in International Politics: The Participation of Disc. Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr, The New School Mexico on the United Nations Security Council Basic Needs in the 1970s Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Louis J. Emmerij: Graduate Center, City University of New York Chair James Raymond Vreeland, Georgetown University Human Development in the 1990s Disc. Jean Krasno, Yale University Richard Jolly: UN Intellectual History Project Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post‐Graduate School The Responsibility to Protect after 2001 Exerting Leverage in the United Nations Security Council: Ramesh C. Thakur: Centre for International Governance Mexican Strategies Innovation Diego A. Dewar: King's College London Human Security Ana Paola Barbosa Stephen N. MacFarlane: University of Oxford The Second Image Reversed: Domestic Change Arising from WB32: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel the Mexican Participation in the United Nations Security Council The Global Demographic Landscape in 2025: Implications for International Relations Gerardo Rodriguez: Colectivo de Análisis de la Seguridad con Democracia (CASEDE) Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Mexican Bilateral Relation with the US and the Chair Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC Participation in the Security Council: Opportunity or Disc. William Roberts Clark, University of Michigan Dilemma? Democracy and Fertility: A Question of Causality Reyna Torres Mendivil: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs John A. Doces: Bucknell University The Good, the Bad or the Ugly: Mexico in the UN Security Middle East Tiger or Shi’ia Hawk? Using Age Structural Council Change to Forecast Iran’s Political Behavior in 2025 Daniel Ortega: Georgetown University Richard Cincotta: Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC WB30: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Islamism, Religiosity and Fertility in the Muslim World Non‐Triad Multinational Companies: Trajectories and Eric P. Kaufmann: Birkbeck, University of London & Harvard Challenges II University Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Russia: Demographic Trends and the Projection of Military Power Chair Henk Overbeek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Jeffrey Bowen: George Washington University Disc. Karl P. Sauvant, Executive Director, Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment Stacey Groff: George Washington University Non‐Triad Multinational Companies and OECD‐Centred Richard Mereand Governance of Investments Gregory Panaccione: George Washington University Morten Ougaard: Copenhagen Business School Jason Richards: George Washington University The Rise of Indian Multinational Companies: Reasons and WB33: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Implications The Global Trade System: Past Achievements, Future Andreas Noelke: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Challenges Heather Taylor: Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Non‐Triad Multinational Companies and Anti‐Sweatshop Chair Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Campaigns in the Global Garment Disc. Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Jeroen Merk: University of Sussex/ Clean Clothes Campaign The New Regionalism and Policy Interdependence Public Service Multinational Companies and Transnational Andreas Duer: University College Dublin Regulation: The Case of Latin America Whither Multilateralism? International Trade in East Asia Judith C. Clifton: University of Cantabria after the Cold War Daniel Diaz‐Fuentes: Universidad de Cantabria Soo Yeon Kim: Universtiy of Maryland Andrea Goldstein: OECD Nested Institutions and the Dynamic Time Path Issue Reversed: What do we know about the Impact of the GATT/WTO on Regionalism? Max J. Buege: Sciences Po Paris Brazil in the Global Trade System – Towards a “New Axis of WB36: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel the South”? Lessons from India's Experience for the Future of Stefan L. Schmalz: University of Kassel Counterinsurgency Policy WB34: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies New Directions in the Analysis of Conflict and Cooperation Chair Daniel Byman, Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Daniel Byman, Georgetown University Chair Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Learning by Doing: The Development of the Indian Army's Disc. Han Dorussen, University of Essex Counterinsurgency Doctrine Disc. Will H. Moore, Florida State University Sumit Ganguly: Indiana University If You Don’t Succeed the First Time, Try and Try Again‐Event Counterinsurgency and Rule of Law Operations: Lessons Data and Inter‐Coder Reliability from India's Experiences Fighting Insurgencies Ismene Gizelis: University of Kent David P. Fidler: Indiana University Han Dorussen: University of Essex Lessons Learned from the Punjab Insurgency Andrea Ruggeri: University of Essex Carol Christine Fair: The RAND Corporation Size Does Matter: Visualizing Conflict Clustering Patterns of Insights from the Northeast: Counterinsurgency in Civil Wars with GIS Nagaland and Mizoram Roger Chi‐feng Liu: University of South Carolina Walter Ladwig: Merton College, University of Oxford Reassessing the Proportional Hazards Assumption in The Blind Spots of States: Asymmetrical Warfare, Non‐state International and Cross‐National Event History Analyses Actors and State Likeness in British India Sunhee Park: Florida State University Joseph MacKay: University of Toronto David J. Hendry: Department of Political Science, University of Lilach Gilady: University of Toronto Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign WB37: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Dynamic Systems Theory and the Prospects of Explaining International Organizations: A Critical View Battle Frequency during Civil Wars Sponsor(s): Global Development Daniel Strandow: Uppsala University Chair Mark T. Berger, Naval Postgraduate School On Temporal Dependence in International Relations Disc. Mark T. Berger, Naval Postgraduate School Allan Dafoe: University of California at Berkeley Making Global Accountability Street‐Smart: WB35: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Reconceptualizing Dilemmas and Examining Dynamics The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager I: Nilima Gulrajani: London School of Economics and Political Institutions, Policies, and Member States Science Sponsor(s): International Organization Consensus or Compromise? The UN, IFIs and the ‘New’ Chair Richard Whitman, University of Bath Poverty Reduction Discourse Disc. Stefan Wolff, University of Nottingham Lord C. Mawuko‐Yevugah: University of Alberta The Nature of the EU as a Global Conflict Manager ‐ War, Development and the World Bank Towards Coherent Action? Monica D. Martins: State University of Ceara‐Brazil Carmen Gebhard: Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna Globalization and Policy Space for Development: Is the Europeanization of Domestic Administrations: Framing WTO‐based International Trade Regime a Straitjacket to Challenges and Measuring Change as a Result of ESDP Developing Countries? Sophie Vanhoonacker: University of Maastricht Rafael Ranieri: University of Cincinnati An Jacobs: Manchester Metropolitan University The Evolution of China’s Relationship with the World Bank: Can the EU Presidency Play a Role in Crisis Management From Debtor and Beneficiary to Partnership Policy? June Park: Boston University Natália F. de O. M. Leal: University of Kent at Canterbury WB38: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel The Transformation of ESDP and its Contribution to Global Competing Explanations of the Bush Administration Decision Conflict Management on Iraq and Terrorism Alistair J. K. Shepherd: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Learning Crisis Management: The Role of the EU Special Chair Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Representatives Disc. Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global Cornelius Adebahr: German Council on Foreign Relations Management From Multiple Advocacy to Groupthink: George W. Bush and the Decision to Invade Iraq Michael F. Cairo: Georgetown College Explaining the American Failure in Iraq: The Influence of Squeezing the Choice or the Choice to Squeeze? Historical Analogies on the Bush Administration's Decision‐ Transnationalizing the Concept of Public Policies Making Process Dirk Lehmkuhl: University of St. Gallen Marie‐Chantal Locas: Université d'Ottawa Who Scripted the Global Consensus? The Politics of Practices of US Foreign Policy: A Process‐Oriented Analysis UNCITRAL’S Legislative Guide on Insolvency of the “War on Terror” Susan Block‐Lieb: Fordham Law School Frank Gadinger: University of Mainz Terence Halliday: American Bar Foundation Prospect Theory and US Decision to Invade Iraq (2003) WB41: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Tansa G. Massoud: Bucknell University IR Theory and Foreign Policy Behavior in Asia Why Invade Iraq: Not Ideology or the Israel Lobby, but Big Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Oil Chair Eundak Kwon, Northern Kentucky University Edward Duggan: University of Oregon Disc. Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington Jane K. Cramer: University of Oregon Chinese Strategic Culture through Different Notions of WB39: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Strategy in 60 Chinese Strategy Classics – A Novel Anticipating Futures with Human Rights Theories: Explaining Abstraction of Strategy Universe? the Persistence of Femicide at the US‐Mexico Border Amid Matti Nojonen: Finnish Institute of International Affairs High‐Visibility Transnational Activism 'The Blindness of Power': Hans J. Morgenthau's Critique of Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies American Military Involvement in Vietnam Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lorenzo Zambernardi: The Ohio State University/University of Human Rights Bologna Chair Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso China's Deliberate Compliance in the United Nations: Disc. Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin Beyond IR Theories External Pressures and the Limits of Advocacy: The Chih‐ji Hsiu: Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, National Intransigent Femicide in Ciudad Juárez Chengchi University Carol E. Mueller: Arizona State University A Failed ‘Regional Balancer’: South Korea’s Self‐Promoted Middle Power Identity Socializing International Human Rights Norms into Mexico’s Domestic Policy Practices: The Femicide Agenda during Soon‐ok Shin: University of Warwick Fox’s Administration WB42: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Olga Aikin: ITESO Setting Priorities for Global Health: Empirical Explanations of Human Rights Activists at the US‐Mexico Border: Femicide, the Emergence of Cooperation Law Enforcement Impunity and Intransigence Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Kathleen Staudt: University of Texas at El Paso Global Development The Participation of Governmental Actors and International Chair Thomas E. Novotny, San Diego State University Organizations in Human Rights Transnational Advocacy Disc. Alexander Betts, University of Oxford Networks: Reflections from the Mexican Case The State of Global Political Priority for Newborn Survival Alejandro Anaya Muñoz: Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Jeremy Shiffman: Maxwell School of Syracuse University Economicas (CIDE) Stephanie L. Smith: Syracuse University Border Violence, Militarization, and Human Rights Health Epidemics, Global Partnerships, and Growth of Tony Payan: University of Texas, El Paso Government Amanda Vásquez: UTEP Eduardo Gomez: Harvard School of Public Health Panel WB40: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Beyond Contagion: A Framework for Explaining Variations Law, Power, and Legitimacy in the Global Political Economy in International Cooperation on Health Sponsor(s): International Law Rajaie Batniji: University of Oxford International Political Economy Human Resources for Health: The Role of Civil Society in Chair Edward S. Cohen, Westminster College Setting the Global Health Agenda Disc. A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria Jamila A. Headley: University of Oxford From Forum‐shifters to Shape‐shifters: Rulemaking and Global Health Diplomacy: Getting It Right at the Bilateral Enforcement in Intellectual Property Level Susan K. Sell: George Washington University Thomas E. Novotny: San Diego State University Connecting (and Disconnecting?) Law and Power: Legal Ilona Kickbusch: Graduate Institute Geneva Expertise and Legal Pluralism in the Global Political Economy Edward S. Cohen: Westminster College WB43: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel WB46: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Exploring Resistance II: The Practices of Everyday Resistance Progress in Security Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Chair Nancy W. Collins, Columbia University Disc. Maria Stern, University of Goteborg Disc. Nancy W. Collins, Columbia University The Politics of Everyday Resistance: Women Politicians in The Burden of Proof and Decisions on War ‐ Some Cambodia and their Strategies for Negotiating Power Reflections in Light of the Precautionary Principle Mona Lilja: University of Gothenburg Alan Patterson: University of Newcastle upon Tyne Globalization, Rights and Identity Politics: The Case of the Craig McLean: Northumbria University Disability Rights Movement Distinguishing Between Democracies: Developing a New Lisa C. Vanhala: University of Oxford Measure to Study International Conflict Behavior Resistance and Complicity: Speaking Truth to Power in the Justin Clardie: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Academy The Warning‐Response‐Cycle: A Theoretical Model for Magid Shihade: University of California at Davis Testing the Prospects for Preventive Policy Beyond International Relations: The Post‐Colonial Tradition Christoph Meyer: Kings College London and the Restructuring of IR Theory WB47: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Mark A. Neufeld: Trent University The EU as a Military Actor Breaking the Unwritten Laws of a Community: Norms, Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Everyday Resistance and Change Chair Anand Menon, University of Birmingham Stellan Vinthagen: Gothenburg University Disc. Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Jaques Vergès: Law as Resistance against Imperialism Old Continent, New Wars, what Law? A Normative Outlook Mikael Baaz: Malmö University on the EU Military Action WB44: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMRoundtable Valentina Falco: European University Institute Environment and Security: Critical Approaches EU’s Role in Conflict Resolution: The Case of the Republic of Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Moldova Chair Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Odette Tomescu‐Hatto: Insti D'etudes Politizues de Paris Participant Simon Dalby, Carleton University An Assessment of European Union‐led Police Reform in Participant Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Bosnia‐Herzegovina ‐ Is there a European Police Reform in Cruz the Making? Participant Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Isabelle M. Maras: IFSH ‐ Institut für Friedensforschung und Participant Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa Sicherheitspolitik (Hamburg, Germany) EU’s Fight against Terrorist Finances WB45: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Oldrich Bures: Metropolitan University Prague The Rights of Immigrants and Refugees EU’s Policies towards the Western Balkans: From Power Politics to Conflict Prevention Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Gokcen Yavas: Beykent University‐Istanbul Human Rights Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine WB48: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPanel Disc. Akis Kalaitzidis, University of Central Missouri Regionalism in Asia Immigration and the Growing Nationalist Violence in post‐ Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Soviet Russia Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Ekaterina A. Romanova: Institute for Conflict Analysis and Disc. Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Resolution The Emergence and Evolution of Regional Governance in Legal and Cultural Frameworks for Understanding East Asia and the Pacific Documentation in the Political Asylum Process Yasumasa Komori: Michigan State University Amy Shuman: Ohio State University Japan and Rival Visions of Asian Economic Regionalism Carol Bohmer: Dartmouth College Gregory P. Corning: Santa Clara University Does One Size Really Fit All? The Clash between North Japan’s New Model of Innovation and Regional Integration American Immigration Policies, and Human Rights in East Asia Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University Dennis Louis McNamara: Georgetown University The Migrant Workers Convention: Explaining the Obstacles From Capacity Building to Risk Management? : The to Ratification Significance of Multilateral Cooperation in the Asia‐Pacific Laura Thaut: University of Minnesota Hiromi Kabashima: Yokohama National University WB94: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPoster Session What is the Effect of Third‐Party Conflict Mediation and The British at War Third‐Party Conflict Participation on the Duration of Civil Wars? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sanela Kunovac: University of Arizona Disc. Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut Poster Session Britain at War: Securitization, Identity, and the War in Iraq WB97: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Jarrod Hayes: University of Southern California Terrorism and Public Opinion Sponsor(s): The ‘Fate of our Times’: A Critical Assessment of Faith International Security Studies Skepticism in British Policymaking since 9/11 Fear Factor: The Impact of Terrorism on Public Opinion Stacey Gutkowski: University of Cambridge William J. Josiger: Georgetown University Imperial Enforcer to Peace Builder: British Use of Force in Terrorism's Effectiveness: Examining Terrorism Strategy in the Modern Age Achieving Political Goals Michael P. Wagner: United States Military Academy and The Limor Nobel: Bar‐Ilan University Fletcher School When Terrorism Works: The Political Effectiveness of Non‐ Poster Session WB95: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM State Coercion Turbulence and Stability in the Middle East Peter J. P. Krause: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Media Matters: Credibility Lost in the War on Terrorism Disc. Avraham Sela, Hebrew University Jerusalem Anders G. Romarheim: Norwegian Institute for Defence Studie Regime‐led State Building and Authoritarian Legacies in the Transatlantic Threat Perceptions and the "War on Terror" Arab World Scott Siegel: Naval Postgraduate School Russell E. Lucas: Florida International University Stephen Watts: University of Massachusetts Trends in Targeted Sanctions ‐ How Often and How Many? WC01: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Mikael Eriksson: The European University Institute Terrorism and Policy Hedging against Authoritarian Breakdown: Material Sponsor(s): Distributions toward Key Social Groups in Morocco, Tunisia, International Political Economy Egypt and Jordan between 1970 and 2005 International Security Studies Thomas Richter: GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies Chair Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas Disentangling the New Arab Cold War: The Past as Future of Disc. Kevin J. Siqueira, University of Texas at Dallas Regional Order? Terrorist Spectaculars: Backlash Attacks and the Focus of André Bank: Philipps University Marburg Intelligence Morten Valbjorn: University of Aarhus Daniel G. Arce: University of Texas, Dallas The Role of the Saudi Propagation of Wahhabism within the Todd Sandler: University of Texas at Dallas US Cold War Policy of Containment: A Pursuit of Realism or Heterogeneous Motivations, Discipline, and Change in a Misperception? Terrorist Organizations Anna K. Viden: Sciences Po David Siegel: Florida State Unversity WB96: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AMPoster Session Jacob Shapiro: Princeton University Foreign Policies and Human Rights Violations The Impact of Terrorism and Conflicts on Growth in Asia Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Khusrav Gaibulloev: University of Texas at Dallas Disc. Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Todd Sandler: University of Texas at Dallas Structural Adjustment Programs, Economic Liberalization Foreign Support for Terrorism and the Military Option and Respect for Human Rights Navin Bapat: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Ellen Cutrone: Binghamton University Violence and Elections: The Effects of Terrorist Incidents on Paola Fajardo: Binghamton University, State University of the Timing of Elections in Advanced Democracies New York Stephen Nemeth: University of Iowa Guantánamo, Cuba, US Authority, and Law: Affirming Howard Sanborn: Virginia Military Institute Overseas Occupation (Since 1898) and “War on Terror” WC02: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Detention (Since 2002) Nonviolent Action: From Local Civil Resistance to Third‐Party Ernesto A. Hernandez‐Lopez: Chapman University School of Intervention Law Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Future Threat: Assessing the Threat of Bioterrorism Human Rights Samuel J. Cappellanti: Randolph‐Macon College Chair Kurt Schock, Rutgers University, Newark Thomas J. Badey: Randolph‐Macon College Disc. J. Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco Benin ‐ The Start of Peaceful Revolutions in Francophone The Concept of Representation and the Politics of Sub‐Saharan Africa Democratic Transition in Conflict and Post‐Conflict States Jorgen O. Johansen: Coventry University Menaka M. Philips: Northwestern University Dilemmas of Third‐Party Assistance to Unarmed WC05: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Workshop Panel Insurrections Who Governs the Globe? Veronique Dudouet: Berghof Research Center for Constructive Sponsor(s): Global Development Conflict Management Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Nonviolent Intervention in Violent Conflict: Nonviolent Chair Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Peaceforce in Sri Lanka Disc. Deborah Avant, University of California at Irvine Molly Wallace: Brown University Participant Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Responsibility to Protect: Rethinking the Relation Between Participant Tim Buthe, Duke University Sovereignty and Humanitarian Intervention Participant Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts‐ Guilherme M. Dias: Unilasalle Amherst WC03: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Participant Tamar Gutner, American University Who is Responsible? The Role of the United Nations and Participant Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Regional Organizations in the Protection of Civilians Participant Abraham Newman, Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Chair Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation WC06: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Don Hubert, University of Ottawa Core Values and the Common Structure of Domestic and Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation Foreign Policy Beliefs From Words to Deeds: Improving the Protection of Civilians Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Alex Bellamy: University of Queensland Chair Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University Who knows how to Protect in Peace Operations? Disc. Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University Victoria Holt: Stimson Center The Ideological Structure of Foreign Policy Preferences Decision Making in the Security Council: Why Use Force to Miroslav Nincic: University of California Davis Protect Civilians? Jennifer Ramos: Loyola Marymount University Martin Fischer: Norman Paterson School of International Political Ideology at Home and Abroad: Core Values and Affairs Attitudes Toward Domestic and Foreign Policy in Unified Military Capabilities to Protect Civilians Germany Cristina Badescu: University of Toronto Hans Rattinger: University of Bamberg WC04: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Harald Schoen: University Mainz Peace Theories The Structure and Depth of British Internationalism Jason A. Reifler: Georgia State University Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Thomas J. Scotto: University of Essex Chair Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Disc. Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Flatland Revisited Revisiting Reversed Causality: External Threat and the William O. Chittick: University of Georgia Parliamentary Control of Military Missions in Democracies WC07: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Wolfgang Martin Wagner: Hessische Stiftung Friedens Global Public Health Governance Dirk Peters: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Statebuilding, Conflict Management and the ‘Weberian’ Chair Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth State: Weber’s views on Bureaucracy, Democracy, Disc. Stephen S. Morse, Columbia University Governance and Violence Re‐examined Capable and Willing: Assessing the Impact of Bureaucratic Meera Sabaratnam: London School of Economics and Political Quality on HIV/AIDS Policy Responses Science Constantine Boussalis: Claremont Graduate University Vagueness in International Relations Caryn A. Peiffer: Claremont Graduate University Barry O'Neill: University of California at Los Angeles Overcoming Sovereignty’s Impediment to Effective Global A New Aspect of the Democratic Peace: An Evaluation of Health Governance for ASIA the Occurrence of Civil War in Democracies and Non‐ Andrew F. Cooper: Center for International Governance Democracies Innovation & University of Waterloo Daniel Stockemer: University of Connecticut Michael A. Stevenson: University of Waterloo Barriers and Challenges to Better Global Health Governance All Together Now: Bipartisanship and Italy’s Military Tikki Pang (Pangestu): World Health Organization Operations Abroad Asian Perspectives on Global Health Governance Giampiero Giacomello: Universita' di Bologna Yeling Tan: National University of Singapore Fabrizio Coticchia: IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies The Second Coming: Looking to a Global Integrative When Machiavelli Met Milosevic: A Realist Explanation of Approach in Thwarting the Proliferation of HIV/AIDS the Italian Contribution to the 1999 Kosovo War Wanda Denise Castro: University of Miami Jason William Davidson: University of Mary Washington WC08: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel International and Domestic Constraints on Italian Foreign Policy: Crisis Decision Making during the ‘Achille Lauro’ Regionalism and Regional Organization Affair Sponsor(s): International Organization Bertjan Verbeek: Radboud University Nijmegen Chair Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews WC11: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations The Foreign Policy Prospects of the New US Administration The "Advanced Partnership": A New Model for Relations between the EU and its Neighbourhood Partner States Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Sharon Pardo: Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Chair J. Simon Rofe, University of Leicester Sovereignty and Regional Security in the Asia‐Pacific: The Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science Case of the ASEAN Regional Forum Participant Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Ryoma Sakaeda: GIGA Institute of Asian Sudies Aberystwyth An Empirical Test of Five Theories on Regional Participant Robert Jervis, Columbia University Institutionalization, 1952‐2000: Toward Positive, Practical, Participant Inderjeet S. Parmar, University of Manchester and Normative Theory Participant Tony Smith, Tufts University Jeeyong Kim: University at Buffalo, State University of New

York Roundtable WC09: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel WC12: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Foreign Aid and Interventions in Africa and Beyond Distinguished Experts: The Work of Human Rights Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Human Rights China's Impact on Human Rights in Africa Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Carolyn M. Shaw: Wichita State University Participant Pamela Delargy, United Nations Population Fund Foreign Sponsored Regime Change and Its Long Term Participant Richard Dicker Consequences for Developing Countries Participant Marcie Mersky William A. Platz: Claremont Graduate University Do Structural Adjustment Programs Disadvantage Women? WC13: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable A Comparative Analysis of SAPs in Africa and Latin America Feminist Interventions in the Economic Crisis Gabriella Tempestoso‐Bednar: Claremont Graduate University Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Julia Evans: Claremont Graduate University Chair Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick The Future of Aid: What are the Possible and Likely Participant Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina Scenarios? Participant Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Lars Engberg‐Pedersen: Danish Institute for International Americas, Puebla Studies Participant Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester Food Security in Angola: 1975‐2007 ‐ Assessing Past Changes and Future Potential for Angolan Food Security Panel Sarah A. Tylka: University of Pittsburgh WC14: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Conceptualising the Subject and Subjectivity in International WC10: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Politics Italian Foreign Policy Since the End of the Cold War: New Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Assertiveness? Chair Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University Chair Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Norms of Exception? Intelligence Agencies, Human Rights, Disc. Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen and the Rule of Law The Europeanization of Italian Foreign Policy since the End Rebecca Sanders: University of Toronto of the Cold War Elisabetta Brighi: Exeter College Making Mad Subjects: Global Governance and the Al New Nuclear Negotiations With Iran: Lessons from the Rashad Psychiatric Hospital EU/E3 Experience Alison Howell: University of Manchester Anthony Wanis‐St.John: American University Foucault on Freedom: From Risking the Subject to the US Foreign and Military Objectives in the Persian Gulf: Iran Thought from Outside as a Case Study Simona Rentea: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Nozar Alaolmolki: Hiram College ‘Honor Bound’: Restraint, Surveillance and the Practices in Dialogue with Civil Society in Iran the Constitution of Subjectivities at Joint Task Force Elham Atashi: Goucher College Guantánamo What Diplomacy Must Mean Between the US‐Iran Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren: University of Bristol Trita Parsi: NIAC Guantánamo Detainees – Emergence of a New Subject? US Iran Relations: Making the Case for Transformation Andreja Zevnik: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sanam Anderlini: The International Civil Society Action Networ WC15: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel John Tirman: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Politics of Media/tion: Feminist Approaches to Aesthetics, WC18: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Affect & Empire Nuclear Proliferation Revisited Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsor(s): International Security Studies International Political Sociology Chair Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College Chair David Mutimer, York University Disc. Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College Disc. David Mutimer, York University “Retreating from the Nuclear Path” ‐ Prudential Realism Bodies of International Relations: Theorizing Embodiment, and Nuclear Forbearance Pain and Resistance Anil Pillai: University of Cincinnati Lauren Wilcox: University of Minnesota Reactive Proliferation: Why Nuclear Dominoes Rarely Fall On the Margins of Empire: The ‘Threat’ of Trans Bodies and Philipp Bleek: Georgetown University Aesthetic Disciplinings of the State Maya K. Borooah: York University Theory and Method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation Etel Solingen: University of California at Irvine The Abu‐Ghraib Series: Torture, Aesthetics and Normativizing Practices of Empire Does a Nuclear Neighbor Provoke a Nuclear Arms Race?: Arthur C. Imperial: York University Explaining Nuclear Restraint in East Asia Il Hyun Cho: Cleveland State University “Beyond the Scream There is a Smile”: Body Politics & Aesthetics of In/security in David Lynch’s "Inland Empire" WC19: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Emily H. Merson: York University Evolving Approaches to Military Strategy Drawing the Body of Denmark: The Images of Muhammad Sponsor(s): International Security Studies as Borders of the Nation Chair Paul Clarke, Air Force Command and Staff College Angela Orasch Disc. Paul Clarke, Air Force Command and Staff College WC16: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable How Resisting Democracies Can Beat Substate Terrorism: Politics Under an Empty Sky: God, Faith, and Global Order Formulating a Grand Strategy for Defeating Nationalistic Substate Terrorist Organizations through the Evolution of Sponsor(s): International Ethics Strategic Coercion Theory Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Michael A. Berger: University of St. Andrews Participant William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs Participant William DeMars, Wofford College Andrew L. Stigler: Naval War College Participant Vendulka Kubalkova, University of Miami Participant Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews The Impact of Strategic Culture on Revolutions in Military Affairs

Dima P. Adamsky: Harvard University WC17: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Forged Under Fire: The Evolution of British and American Talking To Iran: Conflict Resolution Alternatives to War Stabilization and Reconstruction Roles and Missions in the Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Iraq War Peace Studies Michael P. Wagner: United States Military Academy and The Chair Richard E. Rubenstein, George Mason University Fletcher School Disc. Eric Cox, Texas Christian University Disc. Richard E. Rubenstein, George Mason University WC20: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Is Good Governance or Group Loyalty More Important to Religion, Nationalism and the Politics of Accomodation Counterinsurgent Success? Evidence from Malaya, Algeria, Vietnam, and Iraq Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Michael Fitzsimmons: Institute for Defense Analyses Chair Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Panel Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University WC23: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM How Religious is "Islamic" Religious Terrorism? Latin America and the World Economy John David Payne: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sponsor(s): Global Development Donna L. Bowen: Brigham Young University International Political Economy Multiculturalism as an Ideology of the ”Good State”: Chair Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Exploring the Normative Construction of Righteous Politics Disc. Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Riikka Niskakari: University of Turku Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism for Latin America How Important is Ethnicity? The Case of India and Pakistan Sebastian Royo: Suffolk University Charity Butcher: Grinnell College The Political Economy of Globalization in Developing Countries: Costa Rica and CAFTA No Laughing Matter: Muslim Women in Western Humor Helen Milner: Woodrow Wilson School Helle L. Rytkonen: Stanford University Raymond P. Hicks: Princeton University WC21: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Dustin H. Tingley: Princeton University The Future of the Image, Past Imaginations, and the Present "War on Terror" Neoliberal Restructuring, Financialisation and Socio‐Political Competition in Argentina: The Convertibility System and the Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Contradictory Outcomes of Dollarisation, 1989—2001 Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Mariana Jimenez‐Huerta: Queen Mary, University of London Chair Chad J. Shomura, University of Hawaii at Manoa The Rise of Latin American Multinational Enterprises Disc. Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Pablo Toral: Beloit College Japanese and US Media Coverage of the Iraq War: A “The New Nationalism” Oil Strategy of Chavez and Comparative Analysis of the Media's Impact on Public Mommer: Can China, Iran and International Oil Companies Opinion Enable Venezuela to Escape the Markets of “El Imperio” Kazuhiro Maeshima: Bunkyo University and Reverse PDVSA Production Declines? The Transnational Politics of Literature: Deforming the Post‐ Thomas W. O'Donnell: The New School for Social Research 9/11 Novel Panel Noah K. Viernes: University of Hawaii WC24: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Power and States in the International System The Blog of War: Global Technoculture and (Re)Producing Soldiers in an Age of Terror Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Brianne P. Gallagher: University of Hawaii at Manoa Chair J. David Singer, University of Michigan The Photographs Went Away (But the Image Did Not): The Disc. J. David Singer, University of Michigan Homopolitics of Abu Ghraib and States of Sexual Exception The Relevance of Power in International Relations Chad J. Shomura: University of Hawaii at Manoa Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego WC22: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Concept of Nonpolarity Humanitarian & Military Interventions: Dilemmas, Issues, and Doru Tsaganea: Metropolitan College of New York Lessons Learned from Current & Past Missions A Forward Reasoning Approach to the Possibility of a China‐ Sponsor(s): Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy US Transition David Paul Rapkin: University of Nebraska Chair Jason Lyall, Princeton University Disc. Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College William R. Thompson: Indiana University Broadswords and Broadminds: Command Culture, Unit The Great Illusion ‐ A Cenetenary Celebration Effectiveness, and Operational Consistency in Iraq Torbjorn Knutsen: University of Trondheim Matthew M. Zais: United States Military Academy WC25: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Winning the War and Losing the Peace: Problems of Civil‐ The Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building Military Cooperation in Peace Operations Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Dessie P. Zagorcheva: Columbia University Peace Studies A Small Intervention with a Big Payoff: Liberia 2003 Chair Jay M. Parker, Georgetown University Alan J. Kuperman: University of Texas Disc. Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International Studies China and the Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building Xiao Ren: Japan’s Role in the Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building WC28: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Process Russia's Cooperation with NATO and the EU Yoshinori Kaseda: University of Kitakyushu Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Russia’s Role in the Korean Peace Regime Building Process Chair Rod Thornton, University of Nottingham Seung‐Ho Joo: University of Minnesota ‐ Morris Disc. Irina Papkov, Central European University What Is to Be Done to Build the Korean Peninsula Peace Battle of Influences or Partnership? The EU, Russia and the Regime? Shared Neighbourhood Tae‐Hwan Kwak: Eastern Kentucky University Joanna Kaminska: University of London The Korean Peninsula Peace Regime and Northeast Asian EU‐Russia Cooperation on International Migration Security Cooperation Management: Tackling Common Concerns Together or C. Kenneth Quinonnes Apart? WC26: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Lyubov Zhyznomirska: University of Alberta Regionalism in Asia The Increasing NATO’s Role in the Black Sea Region Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Voldymyr Dubovik: Ukraine Chair Alice Darlene Ba, University of Delaware NATO and RUSSIA: A Troubled Relationship? Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii W. Brent Garrett: Department of Homeland Security Why Is There No EU In East Asia? Interests and identity; Comparing EU‐American and EU‐ Anoulak Kittikhoun: Graduate Center, City University of New Russian Relations York Rikard Bengtsson: Lund University, Sweden Jedediah M. Friedman: City University of New York WC29: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Strategic Preferences and ASEAN Regionalism Elites' Cognition and Operational Codes as Foreign Policy Min‐hyung Kim: Hobart and William Smith Colleges Explanations Regional Integration in Southeast Asia: Institutional Design Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis and The ASEAN Way Chair Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota Geoffrey B. Cockerham: Utah Valley University Disc. Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut Deeper Integration from a Different Perspective: Trade Democracy and Inequality: The South America Elite's Liberalization Imbalances within Japan’s Comprehensive Perceptions Economic Partnership Agreements Denilde Holzhacker: Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado Nadine Burgschweiger: GIGA Institute of Asian Studies Leaders and the “Nuclear Tipping Point”: Strategic WC27: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Preferences and the Nuclear Proliferation Dilemma Migration and the Changing Faces of Cities: A Comparative Kelly P. O'Reilly: University of South Carolina Perspective Is Talk Cheap? Examining the Use of Public Speech for Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Andranik Migranyan Alastair Iain Johnston: Harvard University Disc. Andranik Migranyan Jonathan Renshon: Harvard University The Irish Diaspora and the End of History: St Patrick’s Day in Biin Laden's Foreign Policy New York City Mehdi Mozaffari: University of Aarhus Feargal E. Cochrane: Lancaster University The Promise of Conceptual Metaphor Theory for *Socio‐* Mexico‐ US migration: Its Multi‐ Level Effects on Identity of Cognitive Foreign Policy Analysis Women seen from a Migrant‐ Expelling Community ‐ San William M. Flanik: University of Toronto Martin Tilcajete, Oaxaca: A Case Study WC30: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald: UNAM Human Feelings in Dyadic Relations Migration and the Changing Urban Landscape in the US and Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR Russia: A Comparative Perspective Andrei V. Korobkov: Middle Tennesse State University Chair Brigitte M. Vassort‐Rousset, Université Pierre Mendès France Immigrants in the Cities: Economic Reasons and Social Disc. Brigitte M. Vassort‐Rousset, Université Pierre Consequences: The Case of Russia Mendès France Vladimir L. Mukomel: Institute of Sociology, RAS Reciprocity, International Relations, and Loyalty Jean‐Jacques Roche Reluctant Couples: Interstate Relations after Decolonization Elise M. Feron: Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lille From Enemy to Partner: How to Build Couples? Globalization and National (State) Institutions in East Asia Frédéric Ramel: Universud (Paris‐Sud 11) Helge Hveem: University of Oslo Disinterest in a Globalized World is Over The 'Vietnam Peace' ‐ How Priorities in Vietnam's Internal Josepha Laroche: Université Paris 1 and External Policies Changed after 1987 WC31: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Stein Tønnesson: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Exploring the Ordinary Past towards a Mundane Future: Democracy, Dictatorship and Development in Asia Everyday Events as the Foundation of World Politics Carl Henrik Knutsen: University of Oslo Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) WC34: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University Objectives, Motivation, and Incentives in Civil War Disc. Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Wesley W. Widmaier, St. Joseph's University Chair Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University Signaling Security: Relational Perspectives on the Politics of Disc. Cullen Hendrix, University of North Texas the Everyday in Stability and Support Operations A Tale of Two Types: Rebel Goals and the Onset of Civil War Peter Howard: American University David Sobek: Louisiana State University Benjamin M. Jensen: American University Caroline L. Payne: Louisiana State University Eventing the Everyday: Narratives and Common Knowledge Do Greivances Matter in Ethnic Conflicts? An Experimental in US Foreign Policy Examination of the Greed Versus Greivance Debate Amy Skonieczny: San Francisco State University Renat Shaykhutdinov: Florida Atlantic University Terrorism and the Construction of American National Belinda Bragg: Texas A&M University Loyalty Competition, Greed, or Inertia: The Dynamics of Civil War Jacob L. Stump: American University Escalation Structurationist Cognitive Linguistics in International Steve R. Garrison: Midwestern State University Relations Primary Commodities Dependence, Price Volatility, and Sanjoy Banerjee: San Francisco State University Political Instability in Sub‐Saharan Africa WC32: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Magnus B. J. Oberg: Uppsala University Security Implications of Demographic Change Refugee Flows and the Contagion of Domestic Conflict: A Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disaggregated Analysis Chair Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson International Erika Forsberg: Uppsala University Center for Scholars WC35: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager II: Case Demography and the Changing Global Geography of Studies of (Non‐) Intervention Internal Armed Conflict Sponsor(s): International Organization Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Chair David J. Allen, Loughborough University Bo M. Malmberg: Stockholm University Disc. Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth Demographic Radicalization?: The Religiosity‐Fertility Nexus Disc. Richard Whitman, University of Bath and Politics Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan: The Role of the EU Eric P. Kaufmann: Birkbeck, University of London & Harvard Eva M. Gross: Institute for European Studies University Population Aging and Global Security: Challenges and Conflict Management in Africa: European Union Policies Opportunities for the Great Powers Gorm Rye Olsen: University of Roskilde Jennifer Sciubba: Rhodes College What Role for the EU in the Israel‐Palestine Peace Process? The Demographics of National Security: Turning “the Asaf Siniver: University of Birmingham problem” into Part of the Solution The European Union as a Conflict Manager in the Middle Christian Leuprecht: Royal Military College of Canada East ‐ A Task Beyond its Means…or Beyond its Will? WC33: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Costanza Musu: University of Ottawa ‐ School of Public and International Affairs Globalization, Political Regime and Prospects for The EU`s Changing Role in the Post‐Soviet Periphery: The Democratization in East Asia South Caucasus and Central Asia Compared Sponsor(s): Global Development Matteo Fumagalli: Central European University International Political Economy Chair T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley Disc. John Ravenhill, Australian National University WC36: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Romanian and Bulgarian Involvement in the Iraq War: A Non‐Recognized States and Poorly Governed Areas in Eurasia: Sequential Foreign Policy Decision‐Making Approach US, European, and Russian Approaches Cristian A. Cantir: University of Kansas Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Dizygotic Twins: The EU and US Promoting Democracy in Post Communist States the South Caucasus Chair Alexey D. Bogaturov, MGIMO‐University Syuzanna Vasilyan: Ghent University Disc. Alexey D. Bogaturov, MGIMO‐University WC39: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel A Clash on Sovereignty? Kosovo between Russia and the Gendered Crossings: Interdisciplinary Explorations European Union Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Florent J. Parmentier: Sciences‐Po, Paris Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Russia and Quasi‐States in Eurasia Women's Caucus Bruce Parrott: The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Chair Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Rutgers University International Studies Disc. Zakia Salime, Michigan State University Conflict Resolution and Managing the Non‐recognized Polish Plumbers and Senegalese Cleaning Ladies: Gender, States Problems in Eurasia: What Role for the EU? Globalization, and New Immigrant Identities Stephen N. MacFarlane: University of Oxford Catherine Raissiguier: New Jersey City University The US Stakes in the Future of Non‐recognized States in the Domestic Debates: Feminism and the Feminization of Caucasus Migration from the Philippines Mikhail A. Troitskiy: Moscow State Instute of International Robyn Magalit Rodriguez: Rutgers University Relations “The Beauty of America:” Nationalism and the Education of Dealing with the Pseudo‐States – The European Way Palestinian American Youth Adrian Florea: Indiana University Thea R. Abu El‐Haj: Rutgers University WC37: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Muslim Women and the Politics of ‘Reasonable NGOs: Part of the Problem or the Solution Accommodation’: Analyzing the Bouchard‐Taylor Report Sponsor(s): Global Development and Its Impact on Canada Chair Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University Meena Sharify‐Funk: Wilfrid Laurier University Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University Regulating through Rights and Crime: Women & "Education for All": Exploring the Work Done by IGOs and Deportation in the Post‐civil Rights Era NGOs and Anticipating the Future of "Education for All" in Patrisia Macias: Sarah Lawrence College their Hands WC40: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Himanshu Dev: North Carolina State University Legislating and Adjudicating Human Rights and International Detrimental Representation: How NGOs’ Structure of Humanitarian Law Community Participation Can Adversely Influence Their Sponsor(s): International Law Core Work ‐ Case Study of Villa Campo, Argentina Human Rights Natasha M. Sacouman: University of Maryland Chair William E. Hoffmann, King & Spalding Role of Volunteer Workforce in Moving from Emergency Disc. George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Response to Development in Post‐Conflict Societies Interpreting Torture: What the Legislative History of the Nadezhda Griffin: Fairfield University Convention Against Torture Reveals about Current US WC38: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Practices Issues in European Union and US Foreign Policy Jennifer Abbassi: Randolf Macon Woman's College Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Decisions of the ICTY and ICTR and the Customary Law: An Chair Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University Assessment Disc. Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research James Larry Taulbee: Emory University Establishment Constitutional Courts and International Human Rights Law: Theoretical Approaches to European Foreign Policy‐ A Why Do National Constitutional Courts Cite International Debate across Paradigms Human Rights Law? Charlotta M. Spolander: Centre for European Studies, Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University University of Helsinki US Participation in UN Lawmaking Transatlantic Homeland Security Cooperation: The Art of John Carey: United Nations Law Reports Balancing Internal Security Objectives with Foreign Policy Counterterrorism and Human Rights: Reconciling Order and Concerns Justice Patryk Pawlak: European University Institute Mahmood Monshipouri: San Francisco State University WC41: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disciplining Softly: The Counter‐Terrorism Committee and The Foreign Policy Impact of Major Powers on Region and the Logic of Precaution States Wouter G. Werner: VU University Amsterdam Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Politics of Law and Disciplining Sovereigns Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Tanja E. Aalberts: Leiden University Disc. Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond Performing the Nexus of Politics and Law in World Society “We’ve Got to Remember That We Really Do Have a Dog in Philip Liste: Goethe University Frankfurt This Fight”: Assessing America’s Constructive Engagement Andreas Fischer‐Lescano: University Bremen of Democratizing Regimes: Post‐WWII Italy (1947‐1956) & The Threat to Protect Post‐Cold War Russia (1991‐1999) Lothar Brock: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Evan Resnick: Yeshiva University WC44: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Do Regional Powers Export their Political Regimes? Tree‐huggers, Misanthropes, and Terrorists: Comparing China, India and Russia (Mis)Representing the Environmental Movement in the Public Joerg Faust: German Development Institute Sphere Julia Bader: German Development Institute Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Reformulation of Synthetic Approach to Foreign Policy International Political Sociology Change: Japan as the Architect of New Asian Regional Chair Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science Financial Order and Technology Yong Wook Lee: Korea University Disc. Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science Balancing Multiple Interests: Can the United States be and Technology Security Partners with Non‐Democracies? Disc. Peter Jacques, University of Central Florida Matthew Zierler: Michigan State University The Wired World: Rethinking the Environment in a Digital The Role of Greater China in Latin America Age Thomas Cieslik: University of Wuerzburg Gillian M. Youngs: University of Leicester WC42: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Juliann Emmons Allison: University of California at Riverside Cross‐Border Dimensions of Global Health: International Environmentalism Beyond the Human/Nature Divide Regulation, Migration, and Agenda‐Setting Paul Wapner: American University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Transnational Social Movements, Framing and Direct Action Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Strategies: The Climate Action Network from Bali to Chair Yanbai Andrea Wang, University of Oxford Copenhagen Disc. Yanbai Andrea Wang, University of Oxford Shannon Gibson: University of Miami Thinking Ecologically about Health Worker Migration and Nuclear Back on the Table: The Role of the Nuclear Inequities in Global Health: Toward Transnational Justice Industry, Public Relations Companies in Placing the Nuclear Lisa Eckenwiler: George Mason University Option Back on the Irish Energy Agenda Peter F. Doran: Queens University Belfast The Global Fund: Multisectoral Funding as an Alternative to Multilateral Global Health Governance and the Politics of WC45: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Funding Global Health Priorities Immigration Policy and Security Garrett Wallace Brown: University of Sheffield Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Amy J. Barnes: University of Sheffield Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Whither Occupational Health? How the International Disc. Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Community Sabotages Development by Failing to Protect Immigration Control in the Transit States: The Case of the Worker Turkey Kyla Elizabeth Sentes: University of Alberta Zeynep Sahin: University of Southern California WC43: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Great Expectations: Framing Chinese Migration to the The Politics of International Law: Risk, Securitization, or Russian Far East Hegemony? Jonathan Sullivan: University of Nottingham Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Bettina Renz: University of Nottingham International Political Sociology Italy and Spain in Front of Migration: Challenges and Chair Oliver Kessler, University of Bielefeld Perspectives Disc. Oliver Kessler, University of Bielefeld Orietta Perni: Tecnologico de Monterrey The Informalization of Arms Control Christopher Daase: University of Munich Explaining Emigration Restrictions: Authoritarianism, WC48: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Security, and Large Militaries Economic Issues in Peace and Security Studies Nikola Mirilovic: University of Chicago Sponsor(s): International Political Economy WC46: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel International Security Studies Conflict Management: Challenges and Opportunities Chair Soo Yeon Kim, Universtiy of Maryland Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Soo Yeon Kim, Universtiy of Maryland Chair Faten Ghosn, University of Arizona Ending the Violence: IRA Monopoly Power and Market Disc. Faten Ghosn, University of Arizona Closure in Northern Ireland Quo Vadis, International Responsibility? The Future of John P. Sawyer: Georgetown University International Politics and International Law in Light of the Signaling, Trade, and Alliance Commitment in Peacetime Responsibility to Protect Koji Kagotani: University of California at Los Angeles Hannes Peltonen Privatization and Global Instability: Neoliberal Economic What Happened to the 'Emerging Norm' of Humanitarian Reforms and the Growth in Military Institutions Across the Intervention? Globe Michael C. Beckley: Columbia University Shana R. Marshall: University of Maryland Stefano Recchia: Columbia University WC94: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Peace Support Operations: Using the Experience of Second Political Leadership and Regime Formation across the Generation Peacekeeping to better Inform Practice and Environmental Landscape Future Forms of International Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies David M. Curran Disc. Kathryn Hochstetler, University of New Mexico The Peacebuilding Paradox in the Western Balkans South America in the Global Politics of Climate Change Daniella Christova Schmitt: Tubingen University Eduardo Viola: University of Brasilia Deciding Not to Intervene: The Evolution of US Combating Deforestation and Mitigating Climate Change in Humanitarian Non‐Intervention Brazil: New International Cooperation Patterns Chris J. Dolan: Lebanon Valley College Fernanda V. Carvalho: Universidade de Brasília The Evolution of the Global Collective Security System: Poster Session Motivations and Patterns of Support for Peacekeeping WC95: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Operations The Domestic Side of Climate Change Cosmina Menghes: University of Notre Dame Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies WC47: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Guri Bang, CICERO Expectations Versus Reality: The Inconsistent Path of Military Looking Back and Looking Ahead ‐ Continuity and Change of Intervention Burden‐Sharing in EU Climate Policy Constanze C. Haug: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies The Influence of the Kyoto Process on National Policy Networks: Combining Social Network Analysis and Chair Andrea Talentino, Drew University Multicriteria Analysis Disc. Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Karin M. Ingold: ETH Zurich Why and When to Join: The Effects of Motivation and Has Putin Gone Green? Moscow and the Kyoto Protocol Timing on Casualties and Duration in Interstate Wars Gregory P. Williams: University of Connecticut Zachary Shirkey: St. John Fisher College Poster Session Arms Transfers as Predictors of Military Interventions: The WC96: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Question of Entrapment Navigating the Politics and Uncertainties of Climate Change Frederic Stephen Pearson: Wayne State University Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Civil War Complexity and the Timing of Intervention Disc. Fariborz Zelli, German Development Institute Marie Olson Lounsbery: East Carolina University State and Capital Responses to Climate Crisis: An Civil‐Military Relations and Military Intervention Abroad Introduction to the Eco‐Industrial Complex Jeff Pickering: Kansas State University Robert A. MacNeil: University of Ottawa Military Interventon and the Local Populace: Gambling on China’s Participation in the Post‐2012 Climate Change Hearts and Minds Regime Andrea Talentino: Drew University Ho‐Ching Lee: National Central University Industrialised Countries and Developing Countries on the WD03: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Regime of Climate Change: A Comparative Reading The Past and Future of Decision Making in the United Nations Danny Zahreddine: Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Gerais Chair Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Matilde de Souza: Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerai Participant Ian Hurd, Northwestern University Climate Change and the Construction of Scenario Sets that Participant David Malone, International Development Research Span the Range of Societal Uncertainties Centre Henrik Carlsen: Swedish Defence Research Agency Participant Stephen J. Stedman, Stanford University Climate Change and Societal Tipping Points Ilan Chabay: Chalmers University of Technology & University of Panel Gothenburg WD04: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Postconflict Peace Stability Andreas Rechkemmer: UNU‐IHDP Sponsor(s): Peace Studies WD01: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International Oracles: The Role of Normative and Performative Predictive and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Ideas Disc. Thomas E. Flores, New York University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Time to Kill: The Impact of Elections on Post‐Conflict Peace Chair Ariel Colonomos, CERI‐CNRS and Stability Disc. Ariel Colonomos, CERI‐CNRS Dawn M. Brancati: Washington University Disc. Robert Jervis, Columbia University Spoiling the Peace: The Logic of Violence in Post‐Conflict How to Think about the Unthinkable: Policy in an Uncertain Societies Climate Michael Findley: Brigham Young University David Jacobson: Arizona State University Zachary S. Davis: Brigham Young University From Prediction to Observation: Using Alternate Scenarios Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Programs: to Improve Foreign Policy Decisions Are Communities the Answer? Michael F. Oppenheimer: Center for Global Affairs, NYU Natacha C. Lemasle: Sciences‐Po (Paris) / Northwestern Oracles of War That « Make » Peace : Self‐Fulfilling Theories University of Nuclear Stability WD05: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Ariel Colonomos: CERI‐CNRS State Behaviour and Global Norms: Comparing Hegemonic Prediction Markets: Trading Uncertainty for Collective and Emerging Powers Wisdom Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Emile Servan Schreiber: Newsfutures Chair Andrew Walter, London School of Economics and WD02: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Political Science Local Conflicts and Local Order Disc. Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The United States, China and the Non‐Proliferation of Peace Studies Nuclear Weapons: Explaining Norm Convergent Behaviour Rosemary J. Foot: University of Oxford Chair Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Greening America: International Norms, the Kyoto Protocol and Domestic Policy Change in the United States Peace by Piece: Village Peace Processes in Southeast Asia Robert Falkner: London School of Economics and Political Shane J. Barter: University of British Columbia Science Mandated Representation for Minorities in Conflict‐Infested Behavioural Convergence in Financial Regulation: The US Regions in India: A Radical Experiment of Myopic Solutions and China or True Empowerment of Minorities for Enduring Peace? Andrew Walter: London School of Economics and Political Rubi Devi: The University of Southern Mississippi Science Kyeonghi Baek: Buffalo State College WD06: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Creation of Local Order in Civil War Terror, (In)Security, and Liberty : Theoretical Challenges Ana Arjona: Yale University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen Disc. Jef Huysmans, The Open University The Political, The Liberal and the Exception R. B. J. Walker: University of Victoria What is Illiberal Today? India’s Diaspora Policy and the Politics of Extraterritorial Vivienne Jabri: King's College London Incorporation The Development of EU International Security Agencies: An Constantino H. Xavier: Jawaharlal Nehru University International Poltical Sociology of the EU (In)Security Agents WD09: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Didier F. Bigo: Sciences‐Po Paris The Practice(s) of Global Constitutionalism Changing Notions of Protection and Security: Critical Sponsor(s): International Organization Infrastructure, War and Expertise Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Ole Waever: University of Copenhagen Disc. Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Vulnerability of the Self and Technology of Surveillance Global Constitutionalism: A Practice Oriented Approach James Peter Burgess: Peace Research Institute, Oslo Antje Wiener: University of Bath WD07: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Delegation of Constitutional Powers to International Courts Memory and Conflict Karen Alter: Northwestern University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) International Human Rights Norms: Strong Enough to Chair Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews Influence a Superpower? Disc. Narendran Kumarakulasingam, American University Robert C. Johansen: University of Notre Dame Remembering Peace, Forgetting War: Nordic and Investing in Democracy: Political Processes and Democratic Peace Reconsidered Constitutional Presuppositions in International Investment Christopher Browning: University of Warwick Law Pertti L. Joenniemi: Danish Institute for International Studies David Schneiderman: University of Toronto ‘Lest We Forget’: Invoking the ‘ANZAC’ Myth in From International law to Global Constitutionalism: Judicial Contemporary Australian Military Intervention Constructions of a Paradigm Shift Matt McDonald: University of Warwick Mattias Kumm: New York University and Feminist Memory in the Age of the 'War WD10: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel on Terror' Analyzing the Bush Presidency and Beyond Gillian M. Youngs: University of Leicester Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Citizenpolicies and The Nordic Model Chair Gregory Miller, University of Oklahoma Grete Brochmann: University of Oslo Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Collective Trauma, Development and Change: Prospects for Old Challenges, New President: The Future of US Foreign Effective Peacebuilding Policy Riva B. Kantowitz: Sabanci University Jennifer M. Hazen: Small Arms Survey WD08: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel About Face: The Reassertion of American Strategic Culture Governing Diasporas in International Politics post 9‐11 Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Jonathan S. Miner: North Georgia College and State University Chair Francesco Ragazzi, SOAS University of London Craig B. Greathouse: North Georgia College and State University Disc. Fiona Adamson, SOAS University of London George W. Bush’s Cognitive Style and US Foreign Policy The Creative Destruction of Citizenship ‐ On How Democracies Redefine Citizenship in Debating Stephen Benedict Dyson: University of Connecticut Enfranchisement of Settled Immigrants Strategic Leadership: America's Global Role amidst Systemic Luicy Pedroza: Bremen International School of Social Sciences Change Managing Those Who Leave: Toward a Diasporic Bruce W. Jentleson: Duke University Governmentality The Stubborn Cowboy: An Analysis of G.W. Bush Foreign Francesco Ragazzi: SOAS University of London Policy From Dual Citizenship to Economic Development: The Colleen E. Miller: University of Minnesota Shifting Terrain of Symbolic Politics and Diaspora Policy in WD11: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Post‐Communist Hungary A New US Foreign after the G.W. Bush Administrations? Myra A. Waterbury: Ohio University Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association The Impact of “Host State” – “Home State Relations” on Chair Rafael Velazquez, CIDE Ethnic Interest Group Lobbying Success in the US Foreign Disc. Jorge Rebolledo Flores, University of Miami Policy Process Asymmetric and Transnational Threats Facing a New Henriette M. Rytz: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Administration Kimberley Roberts: University of Miami The New US Administration and South America Education and Sudan's Peace Process Stephan J. Sberro: ITAM Peter R. Woodward: Reading University The New US Administration and South America Dilemmas of Justice and Reconciliation: Ordinary Rwandans Rita Ana Giacalone: Universidad de Los Andes and the Gacaca Courts US‐Latin American Relations after Bush Amaka Megwalu: Harvard Law School Bruce Bagley: University of Miami WD15: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel WD12: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Trends in Women's Political Status and Participation Human Rights and IR Theory: Explaining State Human Rights Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Behavior Women's Caucus Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College Chair Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College Disc. Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College Disc. Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University US Christian Women Waging War and Advocating Peace: The Politics of Human Rights: When do States Consider The Complex Relationship between Christian Women and Human Rights in Foreign Policy? Their Militarized Spiritual Beliefs since 1945 Michelle Allendoerfer: University of Michigan David E. Settje: Concordia University Chicago Elite‐driven Reforms, International Norms, and Domestic Michelle Morkert: Concordia University Change: A New Take on the ‘Boomerang Effect' Food Crisis, Women’s Changing Economic Roles, and Their Jennifer Heeg Maruska: Georgetown University/Texas A&M Implications for Gender in North Korea A Divided West? Human Rights in Transatlantic Relations Kyung‐Ae Park: University of British Columbia Volker Heins: Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt University Repositioning the Politics of Difference from a South African The English School, Gendered Internationalism and Center Cosmopolitan Protection of Women Kea Gorden: College of Charleston Annika Bergman‐Rosamond: University of Leicester Political Parties and Women in Brazilian Politics WD13: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Maria do Socorro Braga: Universidade Federal de São Carlos Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance Do Women Make a Difference? An Initial Assessment of Ellen Johnson‐Sirleaf's Presidency Sponsor(s): International Ethics Melinda J. Adams: James Madison University Chair Catherine Lu, McGill University Panel Disc. Catherine Lu, McGill University WD16: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Where Should We Dump Our Global Justice Obligations? International Communication and the Multifaceted Digital Not on International Institutions Divide Sponsor(s): Sarah C. Goff: Princeton University International Communication Political Obligation and Global Political Integration Chair Ken Rogerson, Duke University Luis Cabrera: University of Birmingham Disc. Ken Rogerson, Duke University The Ethics of Sovereign (In)equality and Cosmopolitan Law Exploring the Role of Partnerships for Scalable and Sustainable ICT Projects: EasySeva in Sri Lanka Antonio Franceschet: University of Calgary Laura Hosman: University of California at Berkeley Is There a "Crisis of Global Governance"? A Political History of the Internet: Implications for US Power Roland Paris: University of Ottawa Madeline M. Carr: Australian National University WD14: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Tacit Web: A Look at the Digital Divide Below the Tip of the The Politics of Education and War: Examining Theory and Iceberg Practice Meelis Kitsing: University of Massachusetts Amherst Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Mapping and Framing the Digital Political Divide: Chair Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace Worldwide Inequality in using the Internet to Practice Disc. Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace Politics Education and Keeping Hope Alive in War‐Torn Societies Andrea Calderaro: European University Institute Jeffrey Helsing: United States Institute of Peace WD17: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Training Human Rights Educators in Iraq: Risks and Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy Opportunities Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Maria I. Jessop: United States Institute of Peace Chair Robert Ross, Boston College Evaluating Education and Training Programs Disc. Robert Ross, Boston College Mary Hope Schwoebel: United States Institute of Peace Thinking About Intervention: Chinese Elite Views of Peace Minority Discrimination and the Support for Political Enforcement Operations Violence: Lessons From Estonia and Israel Courtney J. Richardson: Fletcher School, Tufts University Angela Kachuyevski: Arcadia University Half‐Circle: China’s Policy Shifts on Track II Security Regimes Ronnie M. Olesker: St. Lawrence University Marc Lanteigne: University of St. Andrews Applying Self‐Determination in the Former Yugoslavia: Assesssing Chinese Dissatisfaction with the International Lessons for Conflict Resolution Status Quo Ana S. Trbovich: Fakultet za Ekonomiju, Finansije I Katharine Jefferson: University of Arizona Administraciju China’s Foreign Aid Policy: Rediscovering an Old Tool of In Between Nations: The Influence of Conflict on Identity Diplomacy among Ethiopian‐Born Eritreans Michael Glosny: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jennifer A. Riggan: Arcadia University WD18: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Communal Assimilation and Identity Formation: A Comparative Study of the Palestinian Refugee Communities Latin American Scholarship in International Relations and their Effect on Domestic Politics in Lebanon and Kuwait Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Mohammed H. Al‐Ghanim: Georgetown University Chair Arlene Beth Tickner, Universidad de los Andes WD21: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University Sovereignty, Private Authority, and Securitization: Paradoxes The State of International Relations in Colombia in Neoliberal Governance Sandra Borda: Universidad de los Andes Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology IR Studies in Brazil: Between Strengths and Weaknesses Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Nizar Messari: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Chair Neil Smith, City University of New York and University Janeiro of Aberdeen The State of the IR Discipline in Mexico Disc. Amy Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania James F. Robinson: ITAM Marketizing Authority, Securing Logistic Space Either pariah or parvenu: when South American countries Deborah Cowen: University of Toronto met the European Society of States Securing Africa? (Re)invention of Africa in Discourses on Paulo Luiz Esteves: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Terrorism Gerais Malinda S. Smith: University of Alberta Panel WD19: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Risk Before Justice: When the Law Contests its own Military Interventions: Challenges Suspension Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Louise Amoore: Durham University Chair Robert M. Farley, University of Kentucky Security Discourses, the Security and Prosperity Partnership Disc. Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas and the Institutionalization of Private Authority Making States from the Outside: External Intervention and Janine Brodie: University of Alberta State‐Building in Weak Polities Security and Suveillance in the New World Order: Air Power Ja Ian Chong: Princeton University in the New Century When Bandwagoning Does Not Pay Off: The Waning of the Caren Kaplan: University of California at Davis "Coalition of the Willing" WD22: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Jonathan Paquin: Université Laval The EU's Relations with Asia: Assessing Past Perspectives and Understanding Foreign Intervention in Lebanon: A Cross Defining New Directions Systems Model Sponsor(s): Nordic International Studies Association Eric Bordenkircher: University of California at Los Angeles Chair Eija T. Limnell, University of Helsinki, Network for The Conduct of Military Forces in Peace Operations and European Studies Counterinsurgency Disc. David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po Kersti Larsdotter: Swedish National Defence College Planning Demographic Futures: International Interactions of WD20: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Gender Equality Discourse in Demographic Policy in the EU Ethnic and Sectarian Identity: Violence, Conflict, and Ways Out and Japan Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Jemima Repo: University of Helsinki Peace Studies Trajectories of Democracy: EU, India, and the Question of Chair Ronnie M. Olesker, St. Lawrence University Difference Dibyesh Anand: Westminster University Disc. Joseph Kling, St. Lawrence University Pitfalls and Potential of Region‐to‐Region Interaction in the WD25: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Asia‐Europe Meeting (ASEM) International Ethics: Historical Perspectives Bart J. Gaens: Unversity of Helsinki Sponsor(s): International Ethics The European Union as an International Actor: English School Europeanization of Relations with Asia? Chair Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Juha‐Pekka P. Jokela: University of Helsinki Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University WD23: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Holbach's IR Theory: An Eighteenth Century Alternative to Regional and International Trade Agreements: When Do They Liberalism and Realism for a Utilitarian International Ethics Work Best? Charles Devellennes: University of Kent Sponsor(s): Global Development From Irresistible Compassion To Conditional Sympathy: An International Political Economy Essay Concerning 18th Century Humanitarianism Chair Jonathan B. Slapin, Trinity College Dublin Juha H. Käpylä Disc. Jasminka Ninkovic, Oxford College of Emory Carr, Darwin, and Evolution of the World University Kuniyuki Nishimura: University of Florida / Kyoto University Disc. Jonathan B. Slapin, Trinity College Dublin Realism, Hans Morgenthau, and the Perils of Democratic How Exit Options Influences the Legalization and Foreign Policy Effectiveness of International Trade Agreements Sam D. Estabrooks: University of Albany ‐ State University of Julia Gray: University of California at Los Angeles New York Jonathan B. Slapin: Trinity College Dublin Thomas C. Walker: University at Albany ‐ State University of What Determines Export Success in Labor‐Intensive Goods? New York Jasminka Ninkovic: Oxford College of Emory University WD26: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Fair Trade and Development: The Case of Guatemalan China and the World Coffee Sponsor(s): International Political Economy April Linton: University of California at San Diego Chair Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Food Price Revolution & NAFTA.: Is there Another Hole in Disc. Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College the Regionalism Bucket? Explaining the Implementation of Intellectual Property Imtiaz A. Hussain: Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Rights Policy in China after the country’s WTO Entry: The WD24: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Case of Copyright Market Civilization II: Poverty, Power, and Privilege in the Zhenqing Zhang: University of Minnesota Global Political Economy China's Investment in Africa: A Catalyst for Growth and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Development or a "Trojan Horse" for Exploitation Chair Stephen R. Gill, York University Emmanuel Ezi Obuah: Alabama A&M University Disc. Tim S. DiMuzio, Trent University Global Capitalism and China's Uneven Integration into the In the Womb of Market Civilization: Surrogacy, Ethics and World Economy the Governance of the Body Ling Chen: Johns Hopkins University Isabella C. Bakker: York University China, the West and the New Scramble for African Oil Market Civilization and the Neo‐liberal Food Regime's Jesse S. Ovadia: York University Global Food Crisis WD27: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Philip McMichael: Cornell University Non‐Violence and Nationalist Mobilization In Defence of Commodity Agreements: Contesting the Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Neoliberal Governance of ‘Free Market’ Food Peace Studies Gavin D. Fridell: Trent University Chair Tristan James Mabry, Georgetown University Market Civilization as Babylon Disc. Tristan James Mabry, Georgetown University Robbie G. Shilliam: Victoria University of Wellington The Puzzle of Nationalist Movements in Liberal Democratic Disciplining Production and Social Reproduction: Contexts Criminalizing the Poor in the Transition to Market Andre Lecours: Concordia University Civilization Identity and Power: Indigenousness as a Political Strategy Adrienne L. Roberts: York University Scott M. Forrest: University of Lapland Marjo Lindroth: University of Lapland Toward a Framework for Understanding Nonviolent WD30: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Struggle: Comparing Demands, Tactics and Strategy Conceptualising Global Health Governance I: Past, Present and Tavishi Bhasin: Kennesaw State University Future Directions Maia Carter Hallward: Kennesaw State University Sponsor(s): International Organization Understanding Enduring Non‐Violent Micronationalism Chair Colin J. McInnes, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Amber C. Concepcion: Georgetown University Disc. Colin J. McInnes, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Ashley Anne Thomas The Emergence of Global Institutions for Cooperation on WD28: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Health, and Their Legacy Today Theoretical Approaches to Military Alliances Rajaie Batniji: University of Oxford Sponsor(s): International Security Studies The Field of Global Health Governance: Past, Present, Future Chair Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University John Kirton: University of Toronto Disc. Jason William Davidson, University of Mary Jenilee M. Guebert: University of Toronto Washington Overlapping Regimes in Access to Medicines: What Role for Domestic Regime Transformation and the Changes of Global Health Governance? External Functions of Alliance: The Case of Modern Europe Emily A. Mok: University of Oxford Tashika Odagiri: Sophia University, Japan Global Health Governance: What Does Complexity Theory Does Alliance Deliver what it Promises? Assessing Alliance Offer? Reliability with Veto Player Peter S. Hill: The University of Queensland Kuyoun Chung: University of California at Los Angeles WD31: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Durability of Military Alliances: Asset Specificity and Identity Anticipating the End of History: Fukuyama's Thesis 20 Years as Indirect Circuits Power Later Jae‐Jung Suh: Johns Hopkins University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Multiple Threats, Alliance and Cooperation: A Comparative Chair Eric H. Honda, California State University Case Study of South Korea and Poland Disc. Stefanie Von Hlatky, Université de Montréal Hyon Joo Yoo: Georgetown University After the End: Francis Fukuyama’s End of History at Twenty WD29: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Francisco A. Resnicoff: Brown University Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics Ulrich B. Krotz: Brown University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis After the End of History: A Realist Retrospective on the Chair Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Fukuyama Thesis as Another Twenty‐Years Crisis Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Eric H. Honda: California State University The Role of Domestic Politics in the EU’s Foreign Policy: Major Power Influence on Democratization in Developing Enlargement, Trade Policy and Defence Countries Omar R. Serrano: Graduate Institute of International and Kunihiko Imai: Elmira College Development Studies Anti‐Democracy and the FARC Connection: The Narco‐ Governmental Politics and National Preference Rormation – Petrol Politics of the US‐Columbia‐Venezuela Relation Is the State Merely a Transmission Belt? Dustin G. Vandehey: California State University San Bernardino Derek J. Beach: University of Aarhus Nip It in the Bud: Analyzing the Revolutionary Politics of Identifying Parameters of Foreign Policy Change: A Dictatorship and Democracy in Russia‐Georgia Relations Synthetic Approach Nalani Basan: California State University at San Bernardino Spyros Blavoukos: Athens University of Economics and Busines WD32: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Dimitris Bourantonis: Athens Uni of Economics & Business Expecting the Unexpected: Unintended Consequences and International Legitimacy and Domestic Politics: Constraints Human Rights on Coalition Cohesion in European Responses to Iraq and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Afghanistan Jon Western: Mount Holyoke College Chair Jana K. Lipman, Tulane University Disc. Jana K. Lipman, Tulane University Trans‐realism: How Domestic Political Responses Affect External Actors’ Foreign Policy Outcomes From Mars to the Gulag: Nuclear Winter, Science, and Jennifer Morrison Taw: Claremont McKenna College Human Rights Paul H. Rubinson: University of Texas at Austin "To All Our French Friends": Portuguese Immigrants and Public Conscience Melissa K. Byrnes: Southwestern University “A Mystic Bond of Brotherhood Makes All Men One”: The WD35: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel American Homophile Movement in International Context The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager III: Josie Rodberg: Harvard University Assessing Successes and Failures Human Agency and Unintended Consequences: The Helsink Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Final Act and the Protection of Human Rights in Eastern Chair Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber, Princeton University Europe Disc. Uriel Abulof, Princeton University Sarah B. Snyder: Yale University Five Years of EU Military Conflict Management: Taking Stock WD33: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Annemarie P. Rodt: University of Nottingham The Developmental State Revisited EU Conflict Management en International Administration in Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Bosnia and Kosovo Chair Lynn White Jr., Princeton University Niels Van Willigen: University of Leiden Disc. Lynn White Jr., Princeton University The EU’s PErformance as a Conflict Manager: A "Taking Our Proper Place in the World": South Korea and Comparative Study of Cyprus and Kosovo Globalization as a Policy Goal Murat Tuzunkan: Cyprus International University Carl Joergen Saxer: Hanyang University Southern Lebanon: Why a White Spot on the EU Hegemonic Transition and the Social Basis of Peacekeeping Map? Developmentalism in East Asia Chiara Ruffa: European University Institute Kevin Gray: University of Sussex WD36: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Policy Learning and Diffusion Analysis: China’s FDI Confronting the Challenges of a Post‐9/11 World: Adaptations, Liberalization in the Shadow of Japanese Developmental Over‐Reactions, and Abject Failures in (Counter‐) Terrorism State Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Min Ye: Boston University Chair Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa Institutions, Governance, and Foreign Investment: A Barbara Comparative Analysis of Special Economic Zones in China Disc. Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University and India What Have We Learned, If Anything? The Consequences of Yu Zheng: University of Connecticut Counter‐Terrorism on British Society Beyond the Neo‐developmental Paradigm: Political George Kassimeris: University of Wolverhampton Transactions and High‐Tech Development in East Asia Branding Terror: How Transnational Islamist Terrorists Use Youngmin Jo: Indiana University Image‐Making and International Marketing in the Global WD34: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Village Preferences, Similarity, and Conflict Robert A. Saunders: Farmingdale State College Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Between a Rock and Hard Place: Terrorism and the Chair Mark Souva, Florida State University Boundary between Combat and Law Enforcement Disc. Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University Barbara J. Falk: Canadian Forces College Does The Democratic Peace Capitulate to Military Benjamin M. Shaer: Borden Ladner Gervais Mobilization? Britain’s ‘War’ on the IRA: A Case Study in Counter‐Terrorist Will H. Moore: Florida State University Overkill Marius Radean: Florida State University Peter D. Hart: Memorial University Mark Souva: Florida State University WD37: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Audiences and International Conflict: Bargaining in the Negotiating Globalization Shadow of Mass Mediated Publics Sponsor(s): Global Development T. Camber Warren: Princeton University Chair Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Ideological War Disc. Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Yoji Sekiya: University of Rochester Turning the Tide on Water Privatization: Civil Society and Religious Similarity and Militarized Interstate Disputes the World Bank Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Madeline Baer: University of California at Irvine Technology The MDGs Negotiated Constituting Water Sector Reform in Rafael Reuveny: Indiana University Niger An Empirical Investigation of Resolve, Extraction, and War Stina Hansson: Gothenburg University Jeremy T. Kedziora: University of Rochester Comparing Performance of Subnatioinal Governments in WD40: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Latin America after the Reforms The Genaology of New Directions in International Law: Gabriel B. Filartiga: Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Pedagogy, Human and Women's Rights, Economic Econômico e Social Development, and Juvenile Sentencing Eduardo R. Gomes: Universidade Federal Fluminense Sponsor(s): International Law Globalization, Partisan Politics, and Social Movements in Chair Jennifer Abbassi, Randolf Macon Woman's College Latin America Disc. William E. Hoffmann, King & Spalding Kathryn Hochstetler: University of New Mexico Human Rights, Islam, Economic Development, and Public WD38: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Health Perspectives on the Role of Leaders in Shaping Foreign Policy Anthony Tirado Chase: Occidental College Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis International Law and Peacebuiding Chair David Mitchell, Bucknell University Henry F. Carey: Georgia State University Disc. Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College The Origins and Direction of Contemporary International Who Governs in Foreign Policy? An Inquiry Into the Shifting Law Pedagogy Power Balance in the Swedish Foreign Policy Executive Robert J. Beck: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwakee Karl Magnus Johansson: Södertörn University College Middle Eastern Women and the Law: Where do Human Face of the Enemy: Presidential Perceptions and the Rights Begin? American Experience of War Tyra Murielle Bouhamdan: Georgia State University R. William Ayres: Elizabethtown College WD41: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Driven to Extremes: The Role of Prime Ministerial Multiple Targets of Chinese Foreign Policy Leadership and the Direction of Foreign Policy in Coalition Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Governments Chair Julia Bader, German Development Institute David Mitchell: Bucknell University Disc. Julia Bader, German Development Institute Heads of a State Acting like Heads of State? Governors and Comparative Diplomacy: Chinese Relations with Sudan and American Foreign Relations Angola, 1959‐2009 Samuel Lucas McMillan: Lander University Steven F. Jackson: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Analogical Reasoning, Neuroscience and Emotion: Towards Impact of China’s Latin‐American Policy Strategy on a Hot Cognitive Approach Taiwan's Relations with Its Latin American Allies David Patrick Houghton: University of Central Florida Johnny Shaw: Chinese Culture University Panel WD39: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM The Relevance (or Irrelevance) of the Hong Kong Experience Debating Methodological Approaches to Women's Human Under China's One Country Two Systems Concept for Rights Taiwan Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies James W. Chui: London School of Economics and Political Human Rights Science Chair Hilal Elver, University of California at Santa Barbara WD42: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Sally Engle Merry, New York University Globalization and Democratization: Comparative Perspectives Muslim Women’s Exclusion from Public Spaces in Liberal from Latin and Turkish Political Landscapes Democracies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Hilal Elver: University of California at Santa Barbara Global Development Femicide and Borders: Making the Transnational Link Chair Robert Kaufman, Rutgers University between Canada and Mexico Globalization, Liberalization and Domestic Politics: A Laura Parisi: University of Victoria Comparative Look at the Rise of PAN in Mexico and AKP in Political Elite Discourse on Women’s Human Rights in Turkey Turkey Zehra Arat: Purchase College, State University of New York Isik Ozel: Sabanci Universitesis Orhanli‐Tuzla Gender or Women, What is the difference? The Gender The Politics of Fiscal Balance in a Decentralized System: The Perspective of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Experience of Brazil, 1995‐2003 Commission Ozge Kemahlioglu: Florida State University Pascha Bueno Hansen: University of California at Santa Cruz Privatizations and Forces of Democratization: A Labor Perspective on Turkey and Argentina Peride K. Blind: United Nations Latin America's Many Lefts: Explaining Left‐of‐Center Local Expenses, National Gains: The Distribution of Costs Governments'Reactions to Market Reforms and Benefits of Immigration Gustavo A. Flores‐Macias: Cornell University Jennifer S. Farias: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas WD43: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Lacan and International Relations Between Scylla and Charybdis: Immigrant Mobilization in German Elections Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sara Claro da Fonseca: Social Science Research Center Berlin International Political Sociology Race, Immigration, and National Identity in the US Chair Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Gregory W. Streich: University of Central Missouri Disc. Martin Weber, University of Queensland Akis Kalaitzidis: University of Central Missouri Lacan/Sarkozy: Perversion and Post‐Political Leadership Corporatist Birds of a Feather? Austrian and Dutch Diane Rubenstein: Cornell University Immigration Politics Making the Subject Matter in IR: Conversations with Alexander A. Caviedes: State University of New York at Psychoanalytic Theory Fredonia Charlotte Epstein: Sydney University WD46: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Jacques Lacan and the Problem of Agency in International After the Conflict: The Human Security Challenge Relations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Andreja Zevnik: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Chair Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University The Shadow of Freedom: Sovereignty, Madness, and Causality Disc. Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University Erin Felicia Labbie: Bowling Green State University Human Security in Angola: The Role of Religious Non‐State Actors From Symptom to Syndrome: Hawala as Internal Limit of Global Governance James A. P. Tiburcio: University of Brasilia Govind N. Shantharam: University of Minnesota Overcoming the Conflict Trap by Understanding Reintegration in Post‐Conflict Societies: A Micro‐Level Panel WD44: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Analysis of Reintegration after Mass Violence in Angola Contesting International Climate Change Strategies: The Aude‐Sophie Rodella Politics and Policy of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Norms of International Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Lise Morje Howard: Georgetown University Chair James Meadowcroft, Carleton University The Challenges of Successful Disarmament, Demobilisation Disc. Katherine Sye Grover, University of Maryland and Reintegration of Child Soldiers: The Case of Sierra Leone Advancement of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Jana Tabak: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Technology in the United States A Formal Model of Stablization and Reconstruction Jennie C. Stephens: Clark University Operations CCS: The Next Technological Lock‐In? M. Andrew Abdollahian: Claremont Graduate University Philip J. Vergragt: Clark University Mike Baranick: National Defense University Carbon Capture and Storage as a post‐Kyoto Global Bargain Brice L. Nicholson: Claremont Graduate University Chip or Global Geo‐Engineering Experiment? Panel Karin Backstrand: Lund University WD47: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Gender and Armed Non‐State Actors The Norwegian Case: Norway's Strategic Engagement with CCS Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Oluf Langhelle: University of Stavanger Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Carbon Capture and Storage and the Indeterminacy of International Security Studies Energy Transitions Peace Studies James Meadowcroft: Carleton University Chair Ann‐Kristin Sjoberg, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Panel WD45: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Disc. Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech The Politics of Immigration From Violence Against Women to Women's Violence in Hait Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Benedetta Faedi: Stanford University International Political Sociology Emancipated or Oppressed? Female Combatants in the Chair Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Colombian Guerrilla Disc. Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Rahel Kunz: University of Lucerne Ann‐Kristin Sjoberg: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Women and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army: Peace, WE04: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Security and Equality in 2008 The Past is Not Even Past: What We Have Learned about Esther Waters: UN Managing Conflict At the Cross‐Roads: Nepali Maoist Female Combatants Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Sanam Anderlini: The International Civil Society Action Networ Chair Michael E. Brown, George Washington University ‐ WD48: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Elliott School of International Affairs Globalization and the Welfare State Disc. Chester A. Crocker, Georgetown University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Merging Militaries after Civil War: South Africa, Bosnia, and the Search for Theory Chair Jeanne W. Simon, Universidad de Concepcion Roy Licklider: Rutgers University Disc. Jeanne W. Simon, Universidad de Concepcion Democratization in War‐Torn Countries: From Paradoxes to Redistribution or Mobility? – The Strategic Trade‐Offs in Prescriptions Globalizing Economies Timothy D. Sisk: University of Denver Boliang Zhu: Columbia University Transatlantic Security Institutions: Are They Ready for the Qiang Zhou: University of Chicago 21st Century? Sources of Pension Reforms in the European Union Chantal De Jonge Oudraat: US Institute of Peace/Georgetown Alexandra Hennessy: Clarkson University University Globalization and Reforming Big Government Conflict Managers on Call: Lessons Learned about NGOs as Nita Rudra: University of Pittsburgh Peacemakers Siddharth Chandra: University of Pittsburgh Pamela R. Aall: United States Institute of Peace WE02: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Explaining Civil War Recurrence State Building, Elections and Interventions Charles T. Call: American University Sponsor(s): International Law John T. Schmitt: Centre for Economic Policy Research Peace Studies WE05: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University Human Security Issues in Regional Cooperation in East Asia Disc. Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies The External Dimension of the Somali Conflict: The United Chair Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/ City States’ Intervention and Uncritical 'International University of New York Community' Disc. Jing‐Dong Yuan, Monterey Institute of International Afyare A. Elmi: University of Alberta Studies Negotiation in the Shadow of an Extremist Threat From Global Norms to Regional Practice: Institutionalizing Rebecca H. Best: University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill Human Security Cooperation in East Asia Tsuneo Akaha: Monterey Institute of International Studies Signaling for Audience Support in Intrastate Conflicts Jason S. Enia: University of Southern California China's Non‐Traditional Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia Brazilian Motivations in MINUSTAH David Arase: Pomona College Luisa Café: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Inter‐regional Asian Emigration and the Potential for Roundtable WE03: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM International Cooperation in East Asia: A Comparative Distinguished Scholar's Panel: A Tribute to James Turner Examination of State Integration Policies in Korea and Japan Johnson Stephen R. Nagy: Waseda University Sponsor(s): International Ethics WE06: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Ideas, Interests and Circumstance in the Making of US Foreign Chair Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Policy: Roundtable on Tom J. Farer’s “Confronting Global Participant Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Terrorism and American Neo‐Conservatism” Participant John Kelsay, Florida State University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Chair Daniel J. Whelan, Hendrix College Participant Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Disc. Tom Farer, University of Denver Honoree James T. Johnson, Rutgers University Participant Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University Participant Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University Participant Vendulka Kubalkova, University of Miami

WE07: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Evolution of the EU’s Infrastructure for Learning in EU Getting Down to Cases ‐ What Historical Research Can and Civilian Crisis Management Operations Cannot Do for International Relations Theory Raphael Bossong: London School of Economics and Political Science Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Thorsten Benner: Global Public Policy Institute Chair Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Disc. Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Conceptualizing UN Peace Operations ‘In the Field’ as Organizations Understanding the Europe of Action ‐ History and Theory in Till Blume: University of Konstanz the Study of European Integration Mathieu L.L. Segers: University Utrecht WE10: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Deconstructing Franco‐German Bilateralism in Europe and Sources of American Foreign Policy Across Several Regions the Cross‐Fertilization of Historical and Political Science Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Studies Chair David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph Carine S. Germond: Université Strasbourg 3 ‐ Robert Schuman Disc. Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State The Political and Institutional Context of Historical University of New York Research ‐ A Political Science Perspective on the Getting from Estrangement to Engagement: The Future of Historiography of West German Ostpolitik US‐Iran Relations Joost J. Kleuters: Radboud University Nijmegen Jalil Roshandel: East Carolina University How Historical Evidence Enriches the Comparative Study of Alethia H. Cook: East Carolina University Foreign Policy Crisis Decision‐Making Analysis US Foreign Policy and Eurasia Bertjan Verbeek: Radboud University Nijmegen Lasha Tchantouridze: University of Manitoba WE08: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Determinants of US Policy toward North Korea since The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics the End of the Cold War Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Taehyung Ahn: Florida International University Chair Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Competing for Scarce Resources: The US Government's Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Efforts in Sub‐Saharan Africa Disc. Alexander Edward Wendt, Ohio State University Roshen Hendrickson: College of Staten Island, City University of New York The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics Panel Patrick Thaddeus Jackson: American University WE11: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Daniel Nexon: Georgetown University International Relations of Subnational Governments in North America Practice Theory as a Relational Approach to World Politics Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Vincent Pouliot: McGill University Chair Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, UTM Making and Mobilizing Moderates: Rhetorical Strategy, Disc. Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, UTM Political Networks, and Counterterrorism Ronald R. Krebs: University of Minnesota International Relations of Subnational Units in North America SNA in IR: Pathologies and Potentials Jorge Alberto Schiavon: CIDE Alexander Montgomery: Reed College International Relations of Subnational Governments in The Social Production of Indivisible Territory North America: The Case of Mexico Stacie Goddard: Wellesley College Rafael Velazquez: CIDE WE09: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Evolving Role of US State Governments in the Organizing Peace: Organization Theory and International International Economy Peace Operations Earl H. Fry: Brigham Young University Sponsor(s): International Organization The International Relations of New England's States Chair William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center Roberto Dominguez: Suffolk University Disc. Thomas Rid, SAIS/Johns Hopkins University Green Paradiplomacy in North America: Climate Change International Negotiations and the Organizational Design of Regulation at Subnational Level Peace Operations Paquin Stéphane: Université de Sherbrooke Julian L. Junk: University of Konstanz Annie Chaloux: University of Sherbrooke The Organization of Peace Operations: Governance and Government in the New Protectorate Ricardo Soares de Oliveira: University of Oxford WE12: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Intelligence and the Interplay of Politics, Policy, and Public Paradoxes in Human Rights Foreign Policies Perception Sponsor(s): Human Rights Paul Clarke: Air Force Command and Staff College Chair Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College WE15: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Annika Bergman‐Rosamond, University of Leicester Masculinist Logics and Gendered Power Struggles in South Africa and International Responsibilities: Unsettled International Politics Identity and Unclear Interests Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Kurt Mills: University of Glasgow Women's Caucus Tristan Anne Borer: Connecticut College Chair Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen Searching for a Consistent Human Rights Policy: The British Participant Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University Stance on the UN Convention on Enforced and Involuntary Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Disappearance 2001‐2006 Participant Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Sophie Roberts: Kings College London Participant Jindy R. Pettman, Australian National University Italy, Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Intervention Participant Nicola Smith, University of Birmingham Pietro Pirani: The University of Western Ontario Between Commitment and Pragmatism: Human Rights in WE16: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Georgia’s Politics and Foreign Policy Systemic Approaches to IR Mariya Y. Omelicheva: University of Kansas Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Perceptions of Human Rights: Cuban Foreign Policy and Chair Mark Schaefer, Marietta College Membership on the UN Human Rights Council Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Lana Wylie: McMaster University The Past as Guide: History and Hegemonic Constraints WE13: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Andrea Talentino: Drew University Cosmopolitan Constitutions and Cosmopolitan States A Multilevel Analysis of International Politics Sponsor(s): International Ethics Wonjae Hwang: University of Tennessee Chair Richard Shapcott, University of Queensland Predicting Soft Balancing in Various International Systems Disc. Jean Cohen, Columbia University Nadav Kedem: University of Haifa Can Democracy be Exported? A Cosmopolitan Perspective The Power‐Insecurity Paradox: Iraq and the International Daniele Archibugi: National Research Council Politics of Unipolarity Cosmopolitan Constitutions and the Social Contract Theory Christopher J. Fettweis: Naval War College Richard Shapcott: University of Queensland WE17: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cosmopolitan Justice in a Statist World: A Tale of Two States Russia's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Revival or Decline Amy E. Eckert: Metropolitan State College of Denver of a Great Power? Hospitality in Cosmopolitan Constitutions: The Problematic Sponsor(s): International Security Studies of Sovereignty Post Communist States Gideon B. Baker: Griffith University Chair Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State University A New Approach to Distinction between Contributing to Disc. William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth and Failing to Prevent Harm Russian Aspirations and Security Relations with the West Christian H. Barry: Australian National University Anne Clunan: Naval Postgraduate School WE14: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Mutual Dependencies: EU‐Russia Energy Cooperation and Intelligence and Decision: The Heart of the Matter Conflict Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Stanislav L. Tkachenko: St. Petersburg State University Chair Joshua Rovner, US Naval War College Russia in Central Asia Disc. Stephen Marrin, Mercyhurst College Gregory Gleason: University of New Mexico The Analyst and the Diplomat: An Adjusted Principal‐Agent Russia and Asia in the 21st Century: The Energy Dimension Perspective for Intelligence‐Policy Interactions Charles E. Ziegler: University of Louisville Nicolas D. Gutowski: Mercyhurst College Does Russia Have a Grand Strategy? The Effectiveness of Multi‐Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Andrei P. Tsygankov: San Francisco State University in the Field of Intelligence Lindsey N. JAkubchak: Mercyhurst College Politically Biased Intelligence: Causes and Consequences Joshua Rovner: US Naval War College WE18: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Are We Ready to Talk? A Comparison of Conflict Conceptualising the Firm as a Political Actor in Global Management in Sri Lanka and Indonesia (Aceh) Governance Bidisha Biswas: Western Washington University Sponsor(s): International Organization WE21: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Heather Taylor, Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main Pluralizing the Past, Present, and Future: Ashis Nandy, Disc. Morten Ougaard, Copenhagen Business School International Relations, and the Retrieval of Lost Selves Conflicting Interests: Conceptualising the Role of the Firm Sponsor(s): Global Development as a Rule Maker and Rule Implementer in Global International Political Sociology Governance Chair Aparna Devare, American University Emma Paulsson: Lund University Disc. David L. Blaney, Macalester College Organising Interests: International Business Coalitions in Rethinking the Roots of Realism: Morgenthau’s German Environmental Governance Years Amandine J. Bled: Sciences Po Bordeaux Alexander Reichwein: Goethe‐University Frankfurt Conceptualizing Corporate South Africa in Global Economic Ashis Nandy and Theorizing the International Politics of Governance Gendered Identity Antoinette Valsamakis: University of Birmingham Jesse Crane‐Seeber: American University WE19: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Recovering Morgenthau's 'Other Self'': An Exploration of his Understanding Weak and Failing States 'Mixing' Faith and Ethics with Politics Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Aparna Devare: American University Chair Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Kill Some, Spare Some: Ethnic Violence and the Tragedy of Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Modern Political Community Legitimacy, Power and Monopoly – Introducing a Three‐ Narendran Kumarakulasingam: American University Layered Approach to State Weakness WE22: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Kevork K. Oskanian: London School of Economics and Political The Political Economy of the Subprime Crisis Science Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association At the Edge of the State: Global Politics and Statebuilding in Chair Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario War‐Torn Regions Disc. Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario

Democracy of Credit: The Social Politics of US Financial Early Modern Perspectives on De Facto States Deregulation Theodore McLauchlin: McGill University Greta R. Krippner: University of Michigan The Aftermath of the Timor Experiment: State Building in “Don’t Put Your House on it”: The Real(i)ty of Financial Need of Local Support Value Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert: Sciences Po David Hudson: University College London Fragmented Statehood and the Governance of (In)Security Regulatory Reactions to Sub‐Prime: Analysing a Policy in Mexico Community Under Stress Markus‐Miachel Müller: Freie Universität Berlin Eleni Tsingou: University of Warwick WE20: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Feeling the Crunch ‐ Was Acccess to Credit under Keynesian Moderation and Radicalization in Ethnic Conflicts Uncertainty better than Access to Credit Under Asymmetric Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Information Models? Peace Studies Charles E. A. Dannreuther: Leeds University Chair Lee Ann Fujii, George Washington University Facing Systemic Risk: Subprime and the Question of Disc. Lee Ann Fujii, George Washington University Micromotives and Macrophenomena Oliver Kessler: University of Bielefeld From Violence to Voting: The Contrasting Trajectories of Irish Republicanism and Kurdish Nationalism Value at Risk: (Re)Constructing Trust and Credibility in the Niall Ó Murchú: Western Washington University Social Relations of Credit and Debt Rodney B. Hall: University of Oxford Nicole F. Watts: San Francisco State University Ethnic Conflict and Intra‐Ethnic Political Cleavages: The WE23: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cases of Croatia and Serbia Fighting Corruption: What Works and What Doesn't Chip Gagnon: Ithaca College Sponsor(s): Global Development From Paramilitary to Parliamentary: Sinn Fein, the PLO, Chair Michael R. MacLeod, Bentley University Hamas and Hizbollah Compared Disc. Michael R. MacLeod, Bentley University Shelley Deane: Bowdoin College The Impact of Socio‐Political Integration and Press Freedom WE26: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel on Corruption in Developing Countries NAFTA and Latin American Regionalism Nicholas Charron: University of Gothenburg Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Organizing against Clientelism? A Study of Mexico's Chair Pablo Toral, Beloit College PROGRESA/Oportunidades Program Disc. Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo Lena M. Wängnerud: Department of Political Science University of Gothenburg SWEDEN NAFTA: Problems, Challenges, and Prospects Ana P. Morgenstern: University of Miami Marcia Grimes: University of Gothenburg Lessons Learned From NAFTA What are the Origins of Corruption in Africa? Culture or Institution Caroline Michele Clarke: University of Northern British Columbia Wonbin Cho: University of Kentucky The Logic of Dispute Initiation in Regional Trade The National Economic Empowerment and Development Agreements: The Case of NAFTA Strategy (‘NEEDS’): A Critical Assessment of the Reform Martha S. Thomas: Pennsylvania State University Program on the Nigeria’s Public Sector Paul G. Adogamhe: University of Wisconsin‐Whitewater Neoliberalism and Social Movements in South America: The Rise of the Bolivian Indigenous Movement and it's Corruption and Public‐Private Mix: A Cross‐Country Analysis Implications for Regional Politics Nuno S. Themudo: University of Pittsburgh Miguel B. de Sa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de WE24: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Janeiro Religion and International Politics The Political Economy of Regionalism: An Explanation of the Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) approaches of Mexico and Brazil Chair Jonathan Fox, Bar‐Ilan University Carlos Frederico Coelho: La Salle ‐ Rio de Janeiro / IUPERJ After Saddam, a Secular Iraq? The Sources of and Prospects WE27: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel for the Iraqi Religio‐Political Order Violence (or the Lack Thereof) in Separatist Struggles Edward Webb: Dickinson College Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Security Politics behind ‘Religious’ and 'Secular' Violence Peace Studies Mona K. Sheikh: University of Copenhagen and University of Chair Kristin Bakke, Leiden University California Santa Barbara Disc. Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University Islam and Authoritarianism Revisited Indigènes Into Frenchmen? Citizenship and Separatism in Hesham Sallam: Georgetown University French Overseas Departments and Territories Exploring the United States' Religious Past and Anticipating Adria Lawrence: Yale University Turkey's Secular Future When Does Ethnic Mobilization Lead to Ethnic War? Christopher Young: Rutgers University Comparative Evidence from South Asia WE25: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Paul S. Staniland: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Status in International Society Minorities within Minorities: The Consequences of Ethnic Sponsor(s): English School Conflict for Kurdish Women Chair Leslie Vinjamuri, SOAS, University of London Ceren Belge: Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Disc. Leslie Vinjamuri, SOAS, University of London The Operational Community: The New Networks of Separatism and Struggles at the Center European Military Expertise Lee Seymour: Northwestern University Timothy Dunne: University of Exeter Kristin Bakke: Leiden University Anthony C. King: University of Exeter Kathleen G. Cunningham: Iowa State University Status, Power, and Hierarchy in World Politics Mobilizing the Ethnic “Other” in Separatist Movements in David C. Kang: Dartmouth College Southeast Asia Robin L. Bowman: University of California at Irvine Evelyn Goh: Royal Holloway, University of London The Origins of the Modern States‐System: From Hierarchy WE28: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel to Status in International Society NATO: Progressing or Persisting? Edward Keene: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Rising Powers and the Question of Status in International Chair Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research Society Establishment Andrew J. Hurrell: University of Oxford Disc. Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Peace in Our Time on Our Continent – Can NATO Survive Networked Governance: Closing the Participatory Gap? and what are the Alternatives? Corinna Sorenson: London School of Economics and Political Glen Segell: London Security Policy Study Science Whither NATO? A Neorealist Typology of State Behavior in a WE31: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Post‐Cold War World Neglected Traditions in International Thought: Seeking the Michael K. Agner: University of Southern Denmark Future of International Ethics in its Past Continuity and Change of Alliance Transformation: The Case Sponsor(s): International Ethics NATO's Involvement in Afghanistan Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Ivan Dinev Ivanov: Muskingum College Chair Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Distribution of Power and Normative Role of Security Political Science Alliances: The Case of NATO Disc. Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Anna Rulska: Old Dominion University Political Science Explaining NATO's Persistence: Is International Relations The Natural Law Theory of Obligation Theory Useful? William Bain: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Robert W. Rauchhaus: University of California at Santa Barbara The Satiric Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Disorders WE29: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Ian Hall: Griffith University Public Opinion, Media and Foreign Policy Actions Responding to Future Suffering: Solidarity or Responsibility? Henry Radice: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg Cognitive Dissonance in The Body Politic and What to Do About It: Suarez and Pufendorf on Divine Command Ethics Disc. Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University Benjamin K. Holland: London School of Economics and Political The Logical Implications of an Ad Hoc Period in Science International Politics Panel Douglas A. Van Belle: Victoria University of Wellington WE32: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM What Is To Be Done? Advancing Alternative Globalization American and Foreign Publics' Attitudes Toward Iran and a Paradigms US‐Iran Confrontation Sponsor(s): Alvin Richman Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) An Unwavering Consensus: Groupthink and News Media Chair Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Influence on the United States Military Strategy in Iraq Disc. Thomas A. Kruse, Rockefeller Brothers Fund Daniel P. Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary Myths of Development — From Walt Whitman Rostow to Jeffrey Sachs The Myth of Policy Uncertainty Robin Broad: American University Babak Bahador: University of Canterbury Capitalism in an Apocalyptic Mood: One Year Later Public Opinions, Elite Faction and Foreign Policy in China: Anti Americanism and PRC (Re)action to the United States Walden Flores Bello: University of the Philippines Xiaojun Li: Stanford University The Distribution of Income Within‐and Between Countries: Two Future Scenarios for the 21st Century WE30: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Roberto P. Korzeniewicz: University of Maryland Conceptualising Global Health Governance II: Past, Present, Timothy P. Moran: Stony Brook University and Future Directions Sponsor(s): International Organization From Food Security to Food Sovereignty Philip McMichael: Cornell University Chair Adam Kamradt‐Scott, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Anti Globalization or Pro Human Rights? Disc. Adam Kamradt‐Scott, University of Wales, Ellen J. Dorsey: Chatham College Aberystwyth WE33: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Global Health Governance as a Contested Space: Competing The IMF and Global Governance discourses, Interests and Actors Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Simon H. Rushton: Aberystwyth University Chair David Paul Rapkin, University of Nebraska Owain D. Williams: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Disc. David Paul Rapkin, University of Nebraska Mapping the field of global health governance: From Sound Institutions for Bad Times? On the Role of Budgetary globalized challenges to territorialized treatments Institutions in Sovereign Debt Crises Matthew B. Sparke: University of Washington Laura Mueller: Hertie School of Governance Constructing Global Health Governance: The 2005 Revision Analyzing the Criticism of the International Monetary Fund of the International Health Regulations Dustin W. Parrett: Northern Kentucky University Yanbai Andrea Wang: University of Oxford Kimberly Weir: Northern Kentucky University Social Context in East Asian Monetary Cooperation: Now that the Strategic Pause is Over: New Dynamics in Identity, Norms, and Trust Military Change? The Case of the Netherlands Yong Wook Lee: Korea University Frans P. B. Osinga: Netherlands Defence Academy Debt Forgiveness and IMF‐World Bank Governing Maneuvering for Change: The US Marine Corps and the Michael D. Schmidt: American University adoption of Marine Corps Doctrine Publication 1, Warfighting WE34: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Terry Terriff: University of Calgary Formalized Commitments Systemic Change and Institutional Adaptation: What Drives Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes EU‐NATO Crisis Management Cooperation? Chair Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America Regina H. Karp: Old Dominion University Disc. Erik Gartzke, University of California at San Diego WE37: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Do Alliances Matter? A Counterfactual Analysis of Alliance Formation and War Intervention Tourism and the International: Conflict, Complicity, Power Jesse C. Johnson: Rice University Sponsor(s): Global Development Ally Provocateur: Why Alliances Do Not Always Behave Chair Michael Clancy, University of Hartford James Lee Ray: Vanderbilt University Disc. Christine B. N. Chin, American University Brett Benson: Vanderbilt University Travel, Geopolitics, Borders: Excavating Territorial Attachments across the Arab / Israeli Frontier Patrick R. Bentley: Vanderbilt University Waleed Hazbun: Johns Hopkins University Franklin E. Wilson: Vanderbilt University Volunteer Tourism and the Sensitive Subject of Late Formalizing International Agreements: Pre‐Commitment of Capitalism Future Leaders Wanda Vrasti: McMaster University Michaela Mattes: Vanderbilt University Tourism and Citizenship: A Critical Reflection on Rights, “Moral Hazards” and International Conflict Freedoms and Privileges in a Mobile World Joe Clare: Louisiana State University Raoul V. Bianchi: University of East London Vesna Danilovic: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Killing One Another: Thanatourism, Pedagogy, Responsibility Debbie Lisle: Queens University of Belfast Regime Type, Regime Features and Promises of Military Alignment Global Commodity Chains and Tourism: Past Research and Ulrich H. Pilster: University of Essex Future Promise Michael Clancy: University of Hartford WE35: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel WE38: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Which Comprehensive Approach? Comparing Alternative Models for Pursuing Coherence in an International The Public, Elections, and Foreign Policy Peacebuilding Context Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Jack E. Holmes, Hope College Chair Niels N. Schia, Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt Disc. Miroslav Nincic, University of California Davis Disc. Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø On the Wings of a "Lame Duck": Assessing Foreign Policy Securitization and the Comprehensive Approach Engagement of Second‐Term US Presidents Finn Stepputat: Danish institute for International Studies Young Hoon Song: University of South Carolina Policy versus Practice: The EU's Comprehensive Approach to Kelly P. O'Reilly: University of South Carolina Crisis Management Leaving a Legacy Janina Johannsen: University of Hamburg Rebekah L. Rogers: California State University, Bakersfield Comprehensive Approach in International Crisis Rachel Bzostek: California State University, Bakersfield Management – A Theoretical Framework Running on Foreign Policy: Examining the Role of Foreign Karsten Friis: Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt Policy Issues in the 2000, 2002, and 2004 Congressional WE36: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Campaigns David Dulio: Oakland University Service, State and Institutions: Adaptation to the Transformation of Armed Conflict Peter F. Trumbore: Oakland University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Framing the Exit: Public Opinion Regarding Alternative Strategies for Ending the Iraq War Chair David M. Keithly, American Military University Michael Cobb: North Carolina State University Disc. David M. Keithly, American Military University William A. Boettcher: North Carolina State University The Rise of Non‐State Armed Groups and the Transformation of War and Technology Aaron Karp: Old Dominion University Temporal Impulse or Continuous Belief? American The Clinton and Bush Policies toward North Korea: Presidential Election and Foreign Affairs Issues Continuity or Disjunction? Agnes Simon: University of Missouri Curtis Martin: Merrimack College Geiguen Shin: University of Missouri An Unlikely Bush Administration Diplomatic Success: North WE39: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Korea Gender, Globalisation and (In)Security: Making Connections, Jean Marie Stern: Siena College Challenging Contradictions, Exploring Alternatives Japan’s Non State Activities Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Anna M. Agathangelou, York University From Why to When: International Norm Adoption and Participant Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Compliance Participant Marianne I. Franklin, Goldsmiths Petrice R. Flowers: University of Hawaii at Manoa Participant Baris Karaagac, York University WE42: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick Human Rights Memories and Policies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies WE40: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Denese McArthur, South Texas College Interrogating Global Governance from a Feminist Disc. Denese McArthur, South Texas College Constructivist Perspective – Past Insights and Future Prospects The Politics of Time within Reparation Politics Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Stephanie Wolfe: University of Kent at Brussels International Law Indigenous Peoples’ Self‐Determination: Renegotiating Chair Heike Brabandt, University of Bremen Human Rights and Westphalian Sovereignty Chair Guelay Caglar, Humboldt University of Berlin Sheryl Lightfoot: University of Minnesota Disc. Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University Memory, Activism and Democratization in Comparative The Shifting Rhetoric of Politics in the United Nations Perspective Conferences on Women Jenny R. Wustenberg: University of Maryland Challen Nicklen: Louisiana State University We Are What We Watch? News Media, Public Opinion, and Grounding Global Justice ‐ Theorizing International Human Rights Policy Women’s Rights in Practice Shawna M. Brandle: City University of New York Susanne Zwingel: State University of New York ‐ Potsdam The Neoliberalization of Dubai: Post‐Modern Slavery in the Global Governance and Gender Mainstreaming in Middle East International Refugee Law: The Case of the UK and Germany John M. Friend: University of Hawaii at Manoa Heike Brabandt: University of Bremen WE43: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel International Post‐War Interventions and Feminist Political Investigating Bodies, Minds, and Ideas through Critical Human Agency Security Anne Jenichen: United Nations Research Institute for Social Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Development (UNRISD) International Political Sociology Gender and the Governance of International Trade: The Chair Nikola Hynek, Institute of International Relations Constitutive Role of Gender Knowledge Theorizing Human Security through Foucault: Economy, the Guelay Caglar: Humboldt University of Berlin Life Sciences and the Bodies‐As‐Machines/Protecting‐the‐ "Investing in a Girl’s Education is like Watering a Neighbor’s Physical‐Life Nexus Tree“: A Case Study on Promoting the Rights of the Girl Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations Child at the Local Level in Bangladesh Critical Human Security and HIV/AIDS: Provincial/Municipal Andrea Schapper: Bremen International Graduate School of Responses in Thailand and China Social Sciences Neil G. M. Renwick: Coventry University WE41: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Jing Gu: Institute of Development Studies Dealing with Northeast Asia: Japan, the US, and North Korea From Cold War Rhetoric to post‐Cold War Practice: A Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Genealogy of Human Security Chair Hidetoshi Hashimoto, East Tennessee State University David Bosold: German Council on Foreign Relations Disc. Eiji Kawabata, Minnesota State University Securitizing the Human: Critical Perspectives on Human Obstructive Power or Nuisance? Japan at the Six‐Party Talks Security Discourse Linus Hagstrom: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Giorgio Shani: Ritsumeikan University Problematizing the State: National Consensus as Hindrance WE46: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel to Human Emancipation in Critical Security Studies Minorities and Human Rights: An Unavoidable Tension? Daniel Kuchler: State University of New York at Albany Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) WE44: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachusetts Do All Roads Lead to Copenhagen?: Fragmentation and Dartmouth Contestation in Negotiations for the Post‐2012 Climate Disc. Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachusetts Change Regime Dartmouth Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies The EU Enlargement Policy and National Majority/Minority Chair Oran R. Young, University of California at Santa Dynamics in the Potential EU Members on the Example of Barbara Turkey Exploring the Political Opportunity Space for a New Laman Tasch: Northern Illinois University, DeKalb IL International Climate Agreement A Formal Model of the Relationship among Media, Regime Tora Skodvin: CICERO Type and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights Steinar E. Andresen: The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Patrick James: University of Southern California Goerild M. Heggelund: Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jenifer Whitten‐Woodring: University of Southern California G8 Climate Action from Gleneagles to Hokkaido – Dying The Historical Exploration of Cultural Relativism and Its Flare or Lasting Flame? Consequences for Human Rights Norichika Kanie: Tokyo Instute of Technology Filip Spagnoli: Belgian Central Bank Sylvia I. Karlsson: Turku School of Economics WE47: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Turn to Market‐liberalism: The Asia Pacific Partnership Military Power in a Changing World and Contestation Over the Shape of the Post‐2012 Climate Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Regime Chair Spencer D. Bakich, Sweet Briar College Jeffrey S. Mcgee: University of Newcastle Disc. Spencer D. Bakich, Sweet Briar College Roslyn E. Taplin: Bond University Commanding Military Power: Organizational Sources of Managing the Fragmentation of Climate Negotiations: The Battlefield Adaptation and Effectiveness Role of UN Secretaries Ryan Grauer: University of Pennsylvania Mihaela Papa: Tufts University The Riddle of Armament Collaboration: From Necessary Evil WE45: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel to Future Success Migration and Security Marc R. DeVore: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) / University of St. Gallen Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Security Studies The Determinants of Military Power Michael C. Beckley: Columbia University Chair Nasreen Chowdhory, Concordia University Disc. Matthew R. Sanderson, Lehigh University Prospect Theory and Military Behavior Forced Migration Magnitude and Violence in International Robert M. Farley: University of Kentucky Crises 1945‐2003 WE48: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Hemda Ben‐Yehuda: Bar Ilan University Owning Development: Creating Global Policy Norms in the Rami Goldstein: Bar Ilan University Israel IMF and the World Bank Civil War Refugees and Public Health Performance in Sponsor(s): International Organization Receiving States International Political Economy Jason M. Smith: Texas A & M University Chair Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School Matthew Hoddie: Towson University Disc. Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Migration, Security and Interdependence: The Case of the Disc. Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of Italian‐Libyan Agreements on Migration International Affairs Emanuela E. P. Paoletti: University of Oxford Normative Tactics: The Strategic Social Construction of the World Bank’s Gender and Development Agenda European Pathways from September 11th: The Role of Public Opinion Catherine Elizabeth Weaver: University of Texas‐Austin Anthony M. Messina: University of Notre Dame The World Bank: Owning Global Safeguard Policy Norms? The Securitization of Practice: Migration in the European Susan M. Park: University of Sydney Community Lacking Ownership: The IMF and its Engagement with Social Cliff Vanderlinden: University of Toronto Development as a Global Policy Norm Antje Vetterlein: Copenhagen Business School