2009 Conference

European Union Studies Association 11th Biennial International Conference

Marina Del Rey, California April 23rd - 25th, 2009

European Union Studies Association 415 Bellefield Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA Phone: 412-648-7635 Fax: 412-648-1168 eMail: [email protected] www.eustudies.org

ELEVENTH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Eu r o p e a n Un i o n St u d i es Ass o c i a t i o n Eu r o p e a n Un i o n St u d i es Ass o c i a t i o n 1988-2009 EUSA Eleventh Biennial Conference Program Committee The European Union Studies Association is one of the premier scholarly and professional asso- Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich), Chair Lisa Conant (University of Denver), Law and Public Policy ciations, worldwide, focusing on the European Union and the ongoing European integration project. Matthew Gabel (Washington University in St. Louis), Political Sociology Founded in 1988 (and formerly called the European Community Studies Association), twenty one Michel Gueldry (Monterey Institute of International Studies), Teaching Workshops years later EUSA has had over 900 members in the United States, Canada, Mexico, EU member Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance and Emory University), states and in many other countries, representing the social sciences, the humanities, the business and Economics and Political Economy legal communities, and governments on both sides of the Atlantic. Joseph Jupille (University of Colorado), Institutions Craig Parsons (University of Oregon), Integration Theory In the course of their work, EUSA members deal with current economic, legal, and political Michael E. Smith (University of St. Andrews), External Relations issues pertaining to the European Union and its relations with the rest of the world. This subject 2007-2009 EUSA Executive Committee matter is of material interest to many people, businesses, law firms, cultural organizations, govern- Liesbet Hooghe, Chair (UNC Chapel Hill; Free University Amsterdam) ment agencies and others, within and beyond the academy. Reflecting the growth and deepening of Neil Fligstein, Vice-Chair (University of California, Berkeley) this field of inquiry, EUSA now has eight member-based interest sections covering EUS studies sub- Amy Verdun, Secretary (University of Victoria) fields. In 1999, EUSA established prizes for excellence in the field, including best conference paper, Frank Schimmelfennig, Treasurer (ETH-Zurich) best dissertation, and lifetime contributions to the field. EUSA has also instituted a best book prize Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) and the Ernst Haas Memorial Award, an award in furtherance of promising dissertation research. R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) The quarterly EUSA Review publishes original articles and book reviews. EUSA members also Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) benefit from a list serve, a web site, a membership directory, and of course, the Biennial International For major conference support EUSA thanks: Conference. The European Commission, Education, Audiovisual and culture Executive Agency The European Union Studies Association welcomes as members all those interested in any and Eleventh Biennial Conference Local Hosts: all aspects of European integration and European Union affairs. EUSA is an independent, non-profit EU Center of California, Scripps College UCLA Center for European and Eurasian studies educational organization whose support comes from membership dues and donations, program rev- enues, and grants. The EUSA administrative office is generously provided by the University Center Thanks to the sponsors of the EUSA Prizes Ceremony & Reception: for International Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. EU Center of California, Scripps College Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh EUSA would like to thank all those EUSA members who have served voluntarily as committee UCLA Center for European and Eurasian Studies members over the years – the newsletter committees, program committees, curriculum development We proudly acknowledge and thank our sustaining members, the EU Centers of Excellence of: committees, grant and prize selection committees, and many others. Your contributions of time and University of California - Berkeley expertise helped establish and enhance the Association. Finally, EUSA would like to recognize and University of Colorado thank those who have served the Association so ably as Chairs, from the inception of the office to the Florida International University and the University of Miami present: Georgia Tech Glenda G. Rosenthal 1989–1990 University of Michigan Roy H. Ginsberg 1990–1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Pierre-Henri Laurent 1992–1993 University of Pittsburgh Alberta Sbragia 1993–1995 University of Texas University of Washington, Seattle James A. Caporaso 1995–1997 University of Wisconsin Gary Marks 1997–1999 Washington, DC, Consortium (American University, George Mason University, Vivien A. Schmidt 1999–2001 George Washington University, Georgetown University, The Johns Hopkins University) Martin A. Schain 2001–2003 and George Ross 2003–2005 The Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science John T.S. Keeler 2005–2007 Liesbet Hooghe 2007-present EUROPEAN UNION CENTER OF CALIFORNIA www.eustudies.org

Welcome to the 11th Biennial Conference of the European Union Studies Association in Marina del Rey! More than 400 researchers and practitioners from over 170 institutions across 27 countries are participating in 109 panels and roundtables. This conference marks EUSA's twentieth year – a cause for celebration. We have a terrific line up of plenaries and special events: on Thursday, the JCMS lecture on external relations; on Friday, an Economics interest section lecture on the ECB and the Fed; and on Saturday, a special EUSA lunch plenary, "Made in the EU: What does the study of Europe contribute?" On Thursday evening, EU Consent is hosting a lecture on widening versus deepening. Philippe Schmitter will receive the EUSA Lifetime Award for his contribution to European studies. The first award went to Schmitter's mentor, Ernst Haas. Philippe's opus is the focus of a roundtable on Friday afternoon. Save some energy for socializing. Do not miss the Prize Ceremony & Reception (free to conference participants) in the stunning Bayview Room on Friday at 6:30pm, where we toast the winners of Best Book, Best Dissertation, Best Paper. This is followed by the Banquet at 8pm, where the new Executive Committee and EUSA Chair will be inducted. The European Union Studies Association is grateful for a generous conference grant from the European Commission, financial sponsorship from our local hosts, Scripps College and the University of California at Los Angeles, and web assistance from the University of North Carolina. We also deeply appreciate the support of the University of Pittsburgh, EUSA's home. Many hours, days, months by many people have gone into preparing this conference. Special thanks to the Program Chair, Frank Schimmelfennig, and his seven-person program committee. Thanks also to EUSA's executive director, Joe Figliulo and his team. Enjoy Marina del Rey!

Liesbet Hooghe EUSA Chair

1 THURSDAY APRIL 23, 2009

PANEL SESSION ONE 8:30 - 10:15 a.m.

1A The EU'S Post-Normative Turn? The European Union in the Middle East and North Africa Sierra II Chair: Patrick Holden (University of Plymouth) Discussant: Costanza Musu (University of Ottawa)

'Normative or Realist' versus 'Normative and Realist': The Case of the European Union and Morocco Andy Storey (University College Dublin) Vincent Durac (University College Dublin)

Building Polyarchy? Objectives and Methods of EU Democracy Promotion in the Middle East Patrick Holden (University of Plymouth)

Interrogating the European Union's Democracy Promotion Agenda: Discursive Configurations of 'Democracy' from the Middle East Michelle Pace (University of Birmingham)

The Tyranny of Small Steps: European Union Democracy Assistance in the Mediterranean Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics)

1B Innovations in Integration Theory Sierra I Chair and Discussant: Susanne Schmidt (University of Bremen)

Cognition and Contingent Consent: Turbulence in the Integration Process? Laura Cram (University of Strathclyde)

Should there be a Transnational Theory of European Integration? Achim Hurrelmann (Carleton University)

Taking Perceptions Seriously: Ideational Intergovernmentalism Maurits van der Veen (University of Georgia)

The Open Method of Coordination and Integration Theory: Are there Lessons to be Learned? Dimitris Tsarouhas (Bilkent University)

1C Principals, Agents and EU Institutions Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University)

Can European Agencies be Entrusted to Integrate the Environment? Joseph Jozwiak (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi)

How Can the Agent Influence Negotiations Between Principals: The Case of the European Commission and the Budget Review Dana Adriana Puia (European Commission) Alina-Stefania Ujupan (European Commission)

How Independent? Exploring the Implications of Agency Independence for Democratically Legitimate Governance in the EU Arndt Wonka (Universität Bremen/BIGSSS) Berthold Rittberger (Universität Mannheim)

The European Central Bank as a Reluctant EU Institution: A Principal-Agent Perspective Dermot Hodson (University of London)

2 THURSDAY 8:30-10:15 a.m.

1D The Politics of EU Constitutionalism Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Katharina Holzinger (Konstanz University)

A Union Based on the Rule of Law? Current and Forthcoming State of the Rule of Law in the European Union Laurent Pech (National University of Ireland)

Choosing Europe? Why Voter Preferences are (sometimes) not Reflected in National Positions in EU Constitutional Negotiations Derek Beach (University of Aarhus)

Mapping the Overlapping Spheres: European Constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon Ian Cooper (ARENA-University of Oslo)

New Governance and EU Constitutionalism: Friends or Foes? Samantha Velluti (University of Lincoln)

Political Self-Control and European Constitution: The assumption of national political loyalty to European obligations as the solution to the lex posterior problem in the European legal order William Phelan (Trinity College Dublin)

1E The EU and the Former Soviet Union Pacific I Chair and Discussant: David Allen (Loughborough University)

A Political Cacophony: The EU’s Conflict-Resolution Attempts in the South Caucasus Syuzanna Vasilyan (Ghent University)

EU Enlargement after the War in Georgia Atsuko Higashino (Hiroshima City University)

EU-Russia Regional Cooperation Networks: Assessment of EU Influence in the Russian Northwestern and Southern Regions Ekaterina Turkina (University of Pittsburgh)

Taking over Former Soviet Territory? The Eastern European Countries in the Context of the ENP Gabriela Chira (University of Victoria) Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)

1F Reforming the EU Budget: A Way of Enhancing EU Competitiveness Palisades Chair: Gaby Umbach (Universität zu Köln) Discussant: Michele Chang (College of Europe)

EU Budget Reform Options and the Common Pool Problem Steffen Osterloh (Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung)

EU Financing Reform Philippe Cattoir (European Commission and Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, Brussels)

New Demands for EU Spending: Justifiable or Fanciful? Iain Begg (European Institute, London School of Economics)

The Determinants of Competitiveness and Economic Governance Nevenka Cuckovic (Institute for International Relations, Croatia) Kresimir Jurlin

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THURSDAY 8:30-10:15 a.m.

1G European Integration and Domestic Politics Catalina Chair: Stephanie Hofmann (Cornell University) Discussant: Jeffrey Anderson (Georgetown University)

European Identities as a Practical Resource in Local Political Conflicts Michael Janoschka (Spanish National Research Council)

How Can EU Member-States Create or Maintain Responsive Systems of Political Representation Among Gendered, Pluri- Ethnic and Pluri-National Populations? Responses from Qualitative Research Monica Threlfall (London Metropolitan University)

How Much does European Integration Disturb the French Political Space? A Citizens’ Answer Bruno Cautres (Sciences Po Paris) Celine Belot (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble) Sylvie Strudel (Sciences Po Paris)

Imagining the British Imagined Community: Immigration and What it Means to be British Mirko Kovacev (University of Victoria)

Integration, Local Politics and the Fabrication of Immigrant Communities in Tuscany, Italy Valentina Pagliai (Remarque Institute of NYU)

1H New Issues in Transatlantic Economic Relations Venice/Peninsula Chair and Discussant: Marc Bungenberg (Ludwig Maximilians University)

Beyond Interdependence: The European Union, the United States, and the Idea of an External Constituent Hans Schattle (Yonsei University)

Comparing the Answers of the United States and of the European Union to the Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds: Between Protectionism and an Open Investment Environment Annamaria Viterbo (University of Torino, Italy)

Imagined Commodities: 'Trade and' Policies in the European Union and United States Holly Jarman (SUNY Albany)

The Equivalence Approach and Transatlantic Financial Relations: Power, Deliberation and Regulatory Cooperation Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)

The European Union in the Open Skies Negotiations: An Analysis of the Internal Decision-Making Process Tom Delreux (University of Leuven)

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PANEL SESSION TWO 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

2A Negotiation Theory and the EU: The State of the Art Sierra II Chair and Discussant: Brigid Laffan (University College-Dublin)

Constitutional Talk: Exploring Institutional Scope Conditions for Effective Arguing Thomas Risse (Free University Berlin) Mareike Kleine (Free University Berlin)

How Do Institutional Contexts Affect the Choice of Negotiation Style in the EU? Jeffrey Lewis (Cleveland State University)

How Does Technical Knowledge Influence Negotiations in the EU? Lucia Quaglia (University of Sussex)

Problem Solving, Bargaining or Exchange in the Council of Ministers? Andreas Warntjen (University of Twente)

2B Constructing the European Neighborhood Sierra I Chair and Discussant: Michelle Pace (University of Birmingham)

Designing the Neighborhood: EU-Sponsored Regional Cooperation Tatiana Skripka (ETH Zurich)

Multileveling EU External Governance Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)

Rationality Meets Ambitions: The Paradox of the European Union’s Neighbourhood Policy Toward North Africa and the Middle East Raffaella A. Del Sarto (University of Oxford)

The Two-Track Approach to Democracy Promotion in the European Neighbourhood Policy Tom Casier (University of Kent at Brussels)

2C Religion and Euroskepticism Pacific III Chair: Sara Hobolt (University of Oxford) Discussant: Erica Edwards (Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna)

How Religiosity and Knowledge Influence the Priming of EU Attitudes Malte Hinrichsen (University of Amsterdam)

Islam and Religion in the Political System of the EU Sara Silvestri (City University)

Religion and Euroskepticism: Direct and Indirect Effects – Examining Old Questions with New Evidence André Freire (Lisbon University Institute) Hajo G. Boomgaarden (University of Amsterdam)

Religious (in)tolerance and Euroskepticism Wouter van der Brug (University of Amsterdam) Claes de Vreese (University of Amsterdam) Sara Hobolt (University of Oxford)

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THURSDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

2D National Parliaments in the European Union Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Berthold Rittberger (University of Mannheim)

‘Servants of the People’ or ‘Masters of the Government’? Explaining Parliamentary Behaviour in EU Affairs Katrin Auel (University of Oxford)

Gate-Keeping Executives or Disinterested Legislatures? National Parliaments and their Involvement in the Open Method of Coordination Rik de Ruiter (University of Twente)

How Policy-Shaping Might (Not) Affect Policy-Taking: National Parliaments in the Decision-Making and the Implementation of EU Policies Carina Sprungk (Harvard University)

2E ECJ Decisions and Policy Developments Pacific I Chair and Discussant: Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)

Anatomy of an Experiment: Consolidation of EU Contract Law Ljiljana Biukovic (University of British Columbia)

General Principles of Coordination of Social Security: Ruminating ad Infinitum? Filip Van Overmeiren (Ghent University)

Taxation of Alcohol and Consumers' Attitude: Is the ECJ Sober? Theodore Georgopoulos (University of Reims)

The Impact of the Rules on Free Movement in the European Internal Market on Trade Unions and other Private Organizations after the Viking Ruling Nick Bernard (Queen Mary University of London)

2F New Issues in Fiscal Policy in Europe Palisades Chair: David Mayes (University of Auckland) Discussant: Benedicta Marzinotto (University of Udine)

Europeanization by Diffusion: How the EU Influences National Taxation in the Member States Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen) Achim Kemmerling (Jacobs University Bremen)

Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction: The Consequences of Joining a Monetary Union Jason Jones (Furman University)

The Relationship Between Fiscal Adjustment and Exchange Rate Movements and what it Means for EMU Benedicta Marzinotto (University of Udine)

Towards a Fiscal Clearing House for the EU? Nico Groenendijk (University of Twente)

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THURSDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

2G Individual Rights Protection and the EU Catalina Chair and Discussant: Alessandra Beasley Von Burg (Wake Forest University)

Coordinated and Liberal Responses to the Challenge of Information Security Jane Winn (University of Washington)

Non-Compliance and State Coercion in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Immigration Enforcement Antje Ellermann (University of British Columbia)

The Myth of 'Fortress Europe': The Impact of European Cooperation on Refugee Protection Eiko Thielemann (LSE) Nadine El-Enany (EUI & LSE) After Enlargement: Europe’s New Migration System and its Hidden Political Economy of Immigration Adrian Favell (Aarhus University)

2H The Rise of European Networks of Regulators and Competition Authories Venice/Peninsula Chair: David Coen (University College London, London University) Discussant: Kenneth Armstrong (Queen Mary London University)

Business Perspectives to Regulatory Networks Andrew Tarrant (Head of Government Affairs BT)

National Regulators Attitudes to Formal European Networks of Regulators David Coen (University College London, London University) Mark Thatcher (LSE)

Network Governance and the European Union: The Case of the European Competition Network Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Kathryn Wright (UEA)

Regulatory Capitalism, Economic Constitutions and European Competition Policy (in the Wake of the Credit Crunch) Stephen Wilks (Exeter University)

2I Perspectives on the ESDP Malibu Chair and Discussant: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)

European Nuclear Deterrent? European and National Rationales in Public Discourse Clara Portela (Singapore Management University) Ulla Jasper (University of St. Gallen)

European Security and Defence Policy as an Act of American Hegemony Ronja Kempin (German Institute for International and Security Affairs) Jocelyn Mawdsley (University of Newcastle)

Transaction Costs in the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP): Understanding the United States' Impact on European Security Moritz Weiss (University of St. Gallen)

2J EUSA Teaching the EU Workshop Santa Monica Teaching EU Studies in EU Languages: Tricks, Tips and Traps Chair and Discussant: Michel Gueldry (Monterey Institute of International Studies)

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LUNCH

12:30-1:30 p.m. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies Lecture Bayview Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)

The EU in the New World Order: Does Europe need a ‘Grand Strategy’?

1:15-2:00 p.m. EUSA Public Opinion and Participation Interest Section Meeting Pacific I

PANEL SESSION THREE 2:00 - 3:45 p.m.

3A The Structure of Government in the EU and Beyond Sierra II Chair: Gary Marks (University of North Carolina; Free University Amsterdam) Discussant: Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH-Zurich)

Does Efficiency Shape the Territorial Structure of Government? Gary Marks (University of North Carolina; Free University Amsterdam)

Explaining regional and local government. An empirical test of the decentralization theorem Arjan H. Schakel (Free University Amsterdam)

Regional Cooperation and region Integration: Concepts, Measurements, and a bit of theory Philippe Schmitter (EUI)

Euroskepticism Revisited: Regional Interest Representation in Brussels and the Link to Citizen Attitudes towards European Integration Anna Olsson (American University)

3B Transnational Politics and the Vote Sierra I Chair: Catherine De Vries (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: Seth Jolly (Syracuse University)

A Choice Set Modeling Approach to EU Issue Voting Marco Steenbergen (Bern University) Dominik Hangartner (Bern University) Catherine de Vries (University of Amsterdam)

European Integration, Economics, and Voting Behavior in National Elections Erik Tillman (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)

Parties Strategies and the Impact of ‘Globalization Issues’ on the Vote Romain Lachat (University of Zurich)

Information and Voting Behaviour in European Referenda: A Missing Link? Elli Siapkidou (University of Athens and Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy)

8 THURSDAY 2:00-3:45 p.m.

3C Changing Dynamics in European Security Cooperation Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)

European Militaries and the Blurring Border Between Internal and External Security: the Role of the EU Tomas Weiss (Charles University in Prague)

Forget about the ESS! Strategy Making in ESDP, and the Quest for Strategic Coherence Christian Mölling (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)

Rebuilding Kosovo: Cooperation or Competition Between the EU and NATO? Oya Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)

The External Dimension of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)

The Limits of European Foreign and Security Policy: A Comparison Between the EU Iraq and Iran Policies Benjamin Kienzle (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

3D Migration Law and Politics in the EU Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Willem Maas (York University)

Crossing Borders and Looking for Health Care: The EU and the US John Francis (University of Utah) Leslie Francis (University of Utah)

Dynamics of Migrant Labour in Rural Areas Ulla Partanen (MTT Economic Research, Finland)

Free to Move but Nowhere to Go: The European Union and the Roma Population Alessandra Beasley Von Burg (Wake Forest University)

3E Research, Development, and Industry in the European Union Pacific I Chair: Attilio Stajano (University of Bologna) Discussant: Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance)

Europe and its Industry's Future: Benign Neglect or European Interest? Jean-Marc Trouille (Bradford University School of Management)

European Innovation Policy: the case of Poland Anna Gwiazda (Dublin City University)

Research Policy: A Bottom-Up Contribution to European Integration and to Successful Implementation of Other EU Policies Attilio Stajano (University of Bologna)

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THURSDAY 2:00-3:45 p.m.

3F Interest Intermediation in EU Law and Policy Palisades Chair and Discussant: Christine Mahoney (Syracuse University)

EU Multi-Level Governance in the Making: The Community Initiative LEADER+ in Finland and Germany Michael Kull (MTT Economic Research, Finland)

The Political and Legal Mobilization of Muslims in France Jennifer Fredette (University of Washington)

Traffic Safety Policy in the European Union: The Role of Interest Groups Kelly Shaw (Drake University) Lilliard Richardson (University of Missouri)

Uploading Domestic Interests to the European Level: Why Some (Small) States are More Active than Others Diana Panke (University College Dublin)

3G Bargaining and Decision-Making Venice/Peninsula Chair: Sven-Oliver Proksch (University of Mannheim) Discussant: Sven-Oliver Proksch (University of Mannheim)

A Rubensteinian Approach to EU-Referendums Rasmus Leander Nielsen (University of Southern Denmark)

Can the EU Status quo Bias in Budgetary Matters Lead to Change? Dana Adriana Puia (European Commission, University of Pittsburgh)

Package Deals in EU Decision-Making Raya Kardasheva (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Simulating Endogenous Preference Change at Intergovernmental Conferences Daniel Finke (University of Heidelberg)

10 THURSDAY 2:00-3:45 p.m.

3H Encouraging Democratic Change in the Middle East and North Africa. The EU Experience Malibu Chair: Amichai Magen (Stanford University) Discussant: Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics)

Borderlands: The Middle East and North Africa as the EU’s Southern Buffer Zone Raffaella A. Del Sarto (University of Oxford)

Planting the Seeds of Change Inside? Democratic Socialization through EU Sectoral Cooperation in Arab Authoritarian Regimes Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich)

Talking is Silver but what if Silence is Golden? Engaging Authoritarian Regimes in External Democracy Promotion Vera van Hüllen (Freie Universität Berlin)

Paradoxes and Contradictions in EU Democracy Promotion in the Mediterranean: The Limits of EU Normative Power Michelle Pace (University of Birmingham)

PANEL SESSION FOUR 4:00 – 5:45 p.m.

4A Theorising “EU Deepening and Widening”: A Return to Grand Theory? Sierra I Chair: Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne) Discussant: Edward Best (European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA), Maastricht/The Netherlands)

Taking Time Seriously: Time and Integration Theory Klaus H. Goetz (University of Potsdam)

The changing Process of Change Brigid Laffan (University College Dublin)

Towards a Theoretical Link Between EU Widening and Deepening Umbach Gaby (University of Cologne) Hofmann Andreas (University of Cologne) The Development of the EU-System: Driving Forces, Changes, Perspectives N. Piers Ludlow (LSE)

4B Europe and the Re-Regulation of Global Capitalism Sierra II Chair: Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) Discussant: Nicholas Jabko (CERI-Sciences Po Paris)

A Nascent Model of European Labor Market Integration Jonathon Moses (ISS/NTNU)

Globalization and Regional Integration: The European Case Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)

They Have No Idea . . . Decisionmaking and Policy Change in the Global Financial Crisis Erik Jones (SAIS Bologna Center, The Johns Hopkins University)

The European Union and the Regulation of Sovereign Wealth Funds Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)

11 THURSDAY 4:00-5:45 p.m.

4C Civil Society on the Rise? EU Enlargement and Societal Empowerment in Pacific II Central and Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans Chair: Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Discussant: Guido Schwellnus (ETH Zurich)

Greening the East: Weak States and Even Weaker Societies? Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Aron Buzogany (Yale University)

Multi-level Governance in Regional Development Policy: Towards Stronger Societies and Even Stronger States? Laszlo Bruszt (European University Institute) Balazs Vedres (Central European University)

Weak States, Weak Societies: Comparing New and Old Member States of the European Union Beate Sissenich (University of Indiana)

4D Identity in Europe Pacific I Chair and Discussant: Adrian Favell (Aarhus University)

(American-)Negative Constructions of European Identity: Discourses and Programming about the United States at the French- German and European Television Station "ARTE" Damien Stankiewicz (New York University)

Integration Without Identity? The Determinants of Europeanness in the EU Kimberly Twist (University of California, Berkeley)

The Europeans of Tomorrow: Researching European Identity Among Young European Petra Huyst (Ghent University) Edith Vanden Brande (Ghent University)

The European Union, European Identity and Political Cleavages in Paul Kubicek (Oakland University)

12 THURSDAY 4:00-5:45 p.m.

4E Europe and International Human Rights Palisades Chair and Discussant: Nicole Wichmann (University of Sussex)

Justifying Common European Action through Human Rights and Security: A Conceptual Perspective on Europe as an Actor in the World Volker Balli (Trento University)

The European Union and Transitional Justice: Human Rights and Post-Conflict Reconciliation in Europe and Beyond Katy Crossley-Frolick (Denison University)

The External Promotion of Human Rights and the ENP: Separation, Harmonization, and Domination Kelly Shaw (Drake University) Michael Dozler (George Washington University)

4F The European Commission of the 21st Century Catalina Chair: Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina/Free University of Amsterdam) Discussant: Renaud Dehousse (Sciences Po Paris)

Better Regulation in the EU: Multilevel but Separate Levels of Governance? Adriaan Schout (Netherlands Institute of International Relations)

Building, Bridging, Bonding or Breaking: Cooperation at the Top of the European Commission Anchrit Wille (Leiden University)

Member States and the Commission: The Reassertion of Control Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)

Values and Motivation of European Union Staff Carolyn Ban (University of Pittsburgh) Wouter Vandenabeele (Catholic University of Leuven)

4G Europeanization of National Foreign Policies Venice/Peninsula Chair and Discussant: Frédéric Merand (University of Montreal)

Assessing the Impact of European Integration on the Foreign Policy-Making in Central and Eastern Europe: The Cases of Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia Sorin Stefan Denca (University of Birmingham)

Between Kant and Hobbes: Finnish Security Policy after EU Membership Toby Archer (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs)

Czech Foreign Policy and EU Membership: Europeanization and Domestic Sources Michael Baun (Valdosta State University) Dan Marek (Palacky University)

The Europeanization of National Foreign Policy: A Small Member State Shaping European Foreign Policy? Skander Nasra (Ghent University)

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THURSDAY 4:00-5:45 p.m.

4H Territory in the Government of the EU: Why Theory Matters Malibu Chair: Andy Smith (SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux) Discussant: Niilo Kauppi (CNRS/Institut d`etudes politiques de Strasbourg

Europe and the Nation State in the Policing and Judicial Cooperation Sector: What Territory for Which Policies? Jacques de Maillard (University of Rouen)

Sector-Territory Dialectics in the Re-Institutionalisation of the Common Fisheries Policy Caitriona Carter (University of Edinburgh)

When Sector Meets Territory: The 2007 Reform of EU Wine Policies Andy Smith (SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux)

6:30-7:30 p.m. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies Reception Glow (Lobby Level Lounge)

8:00-9:00 p.m. EU-CONSENT Lecture Sierra II Wolfgang Wessels

Wider Europe - deeper integration? Lessons learned from the EU-CONSENT Network

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PANEL SESSION FIVE 8:30 - 10:15 a.m.

5A EUSA Workshop Sessions Sierra I

Workshop 1: The EU, the Mediterranean, and Asia Chair: Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich)

Energy and Environment: The New ‘Coal & Steel’ of the Union for the Mediterranean Remi Piet (University of Miami)

European Foreign Policy Towards the Mediterranean: Saving the Southern Periphery from Marginalisation? Daniele Marchesi (University of Cologne/European Commission)

The Influence of Britain, France and Germany on EU Policy: The Case of the Lift of the Arms Embargo Vivien Exartier (West Virginia University)

The Role of European Union in Shaping Asia’s Future Lay Hwee Yeo (National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University)

Workshop 2: The EU and the ACP Countries Sierra I Chair: Mary Farrell (University of Greenwich)

Persuasion versus Coercion: Human Rights Compliance within the Lomé Conventions and the Cotonou Agreements Jess Clayton (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Revisiting the Foundations of Thirty Years of European Trade Policy Towards the ACP: An Archival Study on the Lomé Convention Lotte Drieghe (Ghent University)

The European Union and the Pacific: Recalibrating Post- Lomé Development Strategy and Dialogue Stephen Wright (Northern Arizona University)

The Gender Dimension of EU Development Policy: an assessment of CSPs and NIPs Petra Debusscher (Ghent University)

5B Dirty Politics or Saving Grace? The Challenges and Opportunities Sierra II of the Politicization of the EU Chair: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University) Discussants: Simon Hix (London School of Economics and Political Science) Mark Pollack (Temple University) Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)

15 FRIDAY 8:30 - 10:15 a.m.

5C Comparative Regional Security Governance Pacific III Chair: Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University) Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Bath)

Contributions of the African Union to the Regional Security Governance Olufemi Babarinde (Thunderbird School of Global Management)

Regional Security Governance and the Andean Community Aimee Kanner Arias (Florida Atlantic University)

Security Governance in the European Union Emil Kirchner (University of Essex)

The ASEAN Regional Forum and Security Governance in Asia-Pacific Katja Weber (Georgia Institute of Technology)

The Shanghai Cooperation Framework as a Security Actor Imtiaz Hussain (Universidad Iberoamericana)

5D Capturing Diversifying Integration: Beyond the Intergovernmentalism – Pacific II Supranationalism Dichotomy Chair and Discussant: Glyn Morgan (Syracuse University)

Common Problems, Situations and Concepts: A Pragmatist-Conceptual Approach towards European Integration Volker Balli (Trento University)

Crossing Pillars, Crossing Disciplines? Comparing Institutional Logics and Evolutions within the EU Stefan Seidendorf (The University of Mannheim)

Intergovernmentalism, Reloaded Doreen Allerkamp (The University of Mannheim/Syracuse University)

5E Citizenship and the EU Pacific I Chair and Discussant: Antje Ellermann (University of British Columbia)

'A Finger for Berlusconi': Italy's Anti-immigration/Anti-crime Measures, Romanian Realities, and the Poverty of European Citizenship F. Peter Wagner (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater)

National Citizenship and Europeanization Willem Maas (York University)

Double Nationality Rules of the EU Member States Assessed from the EU Law Perspective Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)

Union Citizenship and its Dynamics for Integration Beyond the Market Ferdinand Wollenschlaeger (University Munich)

16 FRIDAY 8:30 - 10:15 a.m.

5F Shining New Light on EU Interest Groups & Their Strategies Palisades Chair: Christine Mahoney (Syracuse University) Discussant: Rainer Eising (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

EU Funding of Civil Society Groups Christine Mahoney (Syracuse University)

Europeanization of Interest Group Networking Strategies Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp) Bart Kerremans (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Who to lobby: Institutional and Organisational Constraints to Influencing European Parliamentary Committees. David Marshall (London School of Economics)

Reassessing the Business Lobby in the EU David Coen (University College of London)

5G Political Economy of European Market Integration Catalina Chair: David Howarth (University of Edinburgh) Discussant: Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)

Let’s Get Physical: Spillover and the Completion of the Single Market’s Transport Infrastructure Network Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University)

Speeding Up, Down the Hill: How the EU Shapes Corporate Tax Competition in the Single Market Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen)

The Bias of Public Infrastructure Integration Judith Clifton (Universidad de Cantabria)

5H Public Opinion in Europe Venice/Peninsula Chair: Gary Marks (University of North Carolina; Free University Amsterdam) Discussant: Gary Marks (UNC, Chapel Hill; Free University Amsterdam) Catherine De Vries (University of Amsterdam)

A Heterogeneous Approach to Public Opinion Towards Immigration in Germany: Prejudice and Social Desirability Bias Basak Yavcan Ural (University of Pittsburgh)

Images of Europeans: In-Group Trust and Support for European Integration Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)

The EU: A 'Trojan Horse for Globalisation'? Citizen's Attitudes Towards the Impact of Globalisation and the Role of the EU Joachim Schild (University of Trier)

Who Cares about Europe? Qualitative Empirical Analysis of Europe’s Saliency and Controversial Potential Sophie Duchesne (CNRS/Sciences Po Paris) Florence Haegel (Sciences Po Paris)

Xenophobia and Immigrant Contact: British Public Attitudes Toward Immigration Seth Jolly (Syracuse University) Gerald Digiusto (Princeton University)

10:15-10:30 a.m. Coffee Reception Sponsored by Lynne Rienner Publishers Promenade

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PANEL SESSION SIX 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

6A Agents, Process, and Institutions in Integration Sierra II Chair: Jeffrey Checkel (Simon Fraser University) Discussant: Maria Stromvik (Lund University)

Agents and Institutions: A Sociological Approach to EU Integration Niilo Kauppi (CNRS/Institut d'études Politiques)

The Convention-Process: It’s How We Got Here in the First Place Lars Hoffmann (University of Tilburg)

The Social Construction of Strategy: How European Elites Agreed on a Market, a Currency, and a Constitution Nicolas Jabko (Sciences Po Paris)

6B Judicial Politics in the EU and Beyond Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Diana Panke (University College Dublin)

Beyond Pathology: Explaining the Use of Preliminary References by Domestic Courts in EU Member States Maarten Vink (Maastricht University/University of Lisbon) Monica Claes (University of Tilburg)

Nature or Nurture? Judicial Law-Making in the European Court of Justice and Andean Tribunal of Justice Karen Alter (Northwestern University) Laurence Helfer (Vanderbilt University)

The ECJ and the Control of the Legality of UNSC Resolutions: Aspects of the Relationship between the UN, the EU and its Member States Today Nanette Neuwahl (Université de Montréal)

6C The Changing Governance of European Security Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)

Diplomacy, Diplomats and Socialization within CFSP: Bringing Domestic Structures (Back) In Melanie Morisse-Schilbach (Institute for Political Sciences, TU Dresden)

European Integration, Defense Policy and Public Support Martial Foucault (Universite de Montreal) Bastien Irondelle (CERI, Sciences-Po Paris) Frédéric Merand (Université de Montreal)

European Security Governance: Cooperation and Competition between NATO and EU Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)

The Role of Mass Media in the Europeanization of National Foreign Policy Elena Lazarou (University of Cambridge & London School of Economics)

18 FRIDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

6D Reinterpreting the Single Market Pacific I Chair: Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University) Discussant: David Howarth (University of Edinburgh)

Are You Being Served? Europeanizing and Re-Regulating the Single Market in Services George Menz (Goldsmiths College)

Completing the Single Market in Financial Services: The Politics of Competing Advocacy Coalitions Lucia Quaglia (University of Sussex)

Identity versus Interests: Completing the Internal Market Michele Chang (College of Europe)

The SEA Story and Globalization Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)

6E Asia-Pacific Integration: What Can We Learn From Europe Palisades Chair: Pierre Siklos (Wilfrid Laurier University and Freie Universität, Berlin) Discussant: Nico Groenendijk (University of Twente)

A Single Currency for Asia? Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi)

Financial Integration in East Asia David Mayes (University of Auckland)

Neofunctionalist Spillover Theory and Endogenous OCA Analysis: Lessons from Asia Thomas Willett (Claremont Graduate University) Nancy Srisorn (Claremont Graduate University)

Real Exchange Rate Movements and Endogenous OCA Analysis: Lessons from the Euro Area for Asia Thomas Willett (Claremont Graduate University) Clas Whilborg (Chapman University & Copenhagen Business School) Nan Zhang (University of Virginia)

6F A Foreign Ministry in the Making? The Changing Role of the Council Catalina Secretariat in European Foreign Policy Chair and Discussant: Richard G. Whitman (University of Bath)

One Diplomatic Corps, Multiple Loyalties: Socialisation Processes in the Council Secretariat Karolina Pomorska (Maastricht University) Ana Juncos (University of Bristol)

The European Foreign Policy Executive and the Changing Nature of CFSP Kolja Raube (ARENA – University of Oslo)

The External Action Service: The Main Tool for the New High Representative Natividad Fernández Sola (University of Zaragoza)

The Solana Era: The Development of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and its European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) During the Period of Office of High Representative Javier Solana, 1999-2009 Dave Allen (Loughborough University)

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FRIDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

6G Reconsidering Enlargement Venice/Peninsula Chair: Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Discussant: Michael Baun (Valdosta State University)

(Dis)continuities in the Polish Stance Towards the EU Before and After Membership An Schrijvers (Ghent University)

European Accession and Democratic Consolidation: EU Aid to Develop Democracy in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Eline De Ridder (Ghent University)

One-Way Traffic from Brussels to Prague? The EU’s Leverage and the Czech Accession Negotiations Tereza Novotna (Boston University and Max-Planck-Institute Cologne)

The Visegrad Group and the European Union’s ‘Eastern Dimension’ Martin Dangerfield (University of Wolverhampton)

The Promise of Turkish EU Membership: A Comparative Analysis Tim Büthe (Duke University & UC Berkeley) Seema G. Parkash (Duke University) Özgür Gencer (Naval Academy, Istanbul)

6H The EU and Multilateralism: Post-Westphalian Nirvana or Failing Hegemonic Project? Malibu Chair: Robert Kissack (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Discussant: Michael H. Smith (Loughborough University)

What's the use of arguing? European Union strategies for the promotion of human rights in the United Nations Robert Kissack (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals)

Promoting Multilateralism? Conceptualizing Multilateralism in Central Europe Tomas Weiss (Charles University in Prague) Vera Rihackova

The EU @ the UN: Multilateralism in a New Key? V. 3.0 Knud Erik Jorgensen (University of Aarhus) Katie Laatikainen (Adelphi University)

LUNCH

12:30-1:00 pm EUSA Public Policy Interest Section meeting Sierra I

12:30-1:00 p.m. EU Political Economy Interest Section Meeting Pacific III

12:30-1:00 p.m. EU as a Global Actor Interest Section Meeting Pacific II

12:30-1:15 p.m. The EU and the Developing World Pacific I

12:45-2:00 p.m. EU Economics Section Meeting Sierra II Speaker: Pierre Siklos (Wilfrid Laurier University and Freie Universität, Berlin )

The ECB, Maastricht, and the Fed at the Crossroads: Central Banking in Two Parallel Universes

1:15-2:00 pm EUSA EU Latin American Caribbean Interest Section Meeting Pacific I

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PANEL SESSION SEVEN 2:00 - 3:45 p.m.

7A Europe and the Management of Globalization Sierra II Chair: Sophie Meunier (Princeton University) Discussant: Erik Jones (SAIS Bologna Center)

Europe and the Management of Globalization: Defensive and Offensive Responses to Globalization Pressures Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)

Europe, Representational Power, and the Geneva Consensus Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)

Globalizing EU Environmental Regulations R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)

The EU and Financial Regulation: The End of Power without Purpose? Nicolas Veron (Bruegel) Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)

The EU and Trade Agreements: Development and Competition in a Post WTO/Post NAFTA World Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh)

7B Implementation and Impact of EU Policy Sierra I Chair and Discussant: Ingeborg Tömmel (University of Osnabrück)

Criminal Law in the EU: Greater Harshness Through Harmonization? Mariana Chaves (London School of Economics & Political Science)

Partisan Europe? Political Parties and the Implementation of EU Public Policy Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos (Birkbeck College, University of London)

The EU Commission’s Perspective on the Resolution of Infringement Cases Asya Zhelyazkova (Utrecht University)

The Impact of Tobacco Control Policies in the EU: Comparing Old and New Member States Donley Studlar (West Virginia University) Kyle Christensen (West Virginia University) Stephanie Frisbee (West Virginia University)

7C How Multi-Level is EU Governance? Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Peter Bursens (Universiteit Antwerpen)

15 Years on the Sidelines? The Role of the Committee of the Regions Reassessed Carolyn Moore (University of Birmingham)

Closer to the People? A Citizens-Based View of EU Governance Lieven De Winter (University of Louvain)

So What's New? Mapping a Longitudinal Regional Office Footprint in Brussels Heather Mbaye (University of West Georgia)

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FRIDAY 2:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.

7D Executive-Legislative Relations in the European Union Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Joseph Jupille (University of Colorado)

Retrieving a Separation of Powers in the European Union Gerard Conway (Brunel University)

Scrutinizing the Executive: Question Time in the European Parliament Sven-Oliver Proksch (University of Mannheim) Jonathan B. Slapin (Trinity College, Dublin)

The Political Implications of Institutional Reform: Executive-Legislative Relations in the European Union Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)

7E Old/New, Big/Small: Perspectives on the Council Pacific I Chair and Discussant: Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg)

Being Small in a Big Union: Structural Disadvantages, Counterbalancing Strategies, and the Varying Success of Small States in European Policy-Making Diana Panke (University College Dublin)

Legislative Leadership in the Council: The German Presidency and Occupational Health and Safety Policy Andreas Warntjen (University of Twente)

Voting Behavior in the Council of the European Union after the 2004 Enlargement Madeleine Hosli (Leiden University) Mikko Mattila (University of Helsinki) Marc Uriot (Leiden University)

When the Powerful Drag their Feet Paul Schure (University of Victoria)

7F New Directions in EU Competition Law and Policy Palisades Chair and Discussant: Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)

Courts, the Commission and Consistent Application Following the Decentralisation of EC Antitrust Enforcement Kathryn Wright (University of East Anglia)

From Negative to Positive Integration? European State Aid Control Through Soft and Hard Law Michael Blauberger (University of Bremen)

The Commission as a Constraint on its own Antitrust Regulator Yannis Karagiannis (IBEI - Barcelona)

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FRIDAY 2:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.

7G Perspectives on European Foreign Policy-making Catalina Chair and Discussant: Roy H. Ginsberg (Skidmore College)

EU Consular Cooperation and Effective Public Diplomacy: Making the Case for Europe Mattias Sundholm (European Commission)

EU-ropean Practices in First and Second Pillar Institutions: Not So Different After All? Stefan Seidendorf (University of Mannheim)

Rules of Secondment: The Role of Seconded National Experts in the Development of the CFSP and ESDP Yannick Hartstein (College of Europe)

Security Policy by Committee: The European Council's Role in Forging a Common Foreign and Security Policy Maria Stromvik (Lund University)

7H EU Rights and Third Country Nationals Venice/Peninsula Chair and Discussant: John Francis (University of Utah)

Application of the Principle of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Nationality to Third Country Nationals Falling within the Scope of Community Law Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)

Family Reunification Rights of (Migrant) Union Citizens: Towards a More Liberal Approach Alina Tryfonidou (University of Leicester)

German Preference Formation on the Ankara Agreement: Ministerial Actors between Cold War Security Concerns, Turkish European Ambitions and the Wirtschaftswunder Matthias Mayer (London School of Economics)

Negotiating Third Country National Rights in the European Union Emek Uçarer (Bucknell University)

7I The European Union in the International Labour Organization Malibu Chair: Knud Erik Jörgensen (University of Aarhus) Discussant: Scott L. Greer (University of Michigan)

Assessing EU Performance in the ILO: Preliminary sketches of a feasible methodology Robert Kissack (Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals)

Why do they agree? EU coordination in the International Labour Organization Marianne Riddervold (ARENA – University of Oslo)

The History of EU-ILO Relations: Balancing Between Regional and Global Social Governance Ailish Johnson (Carleton University)

The New GSP-Plus Beneficiaries: Ticking the Box or Truly Consistent with ILO Findings? Jan Orbie (Ghent University) Lisa Tortell (DINAMIA/ISCTE, Lisbon)

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FRIDAY 2:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m.

7J The EU Model of Integration in Comparative Perspective Santa Monica Chair: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) Discussant: Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University, Boston, MA)

Caribbean Integration Fifty Years after the West Indian Federation: Any Insights From Europe? Wendy Grenade (University of the West Indies)

Comparative Regional Integration: The State of the Debate Aimee Kanner (Florida Atlantic University) Gaye Gungor (European University Institute)

Language and Power: English, French and Spanish in the EU and the United Nations: Lessons for a Pending Debate in NAFTA (and ALCA) Stefan Sberro (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México)

Structural and Regional Funds: A Genuine European Referent for NAFTA? Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas, San Antonio)

The Extent and Viability of Continent-Wide Integration: The Union of South American Nations versus the European Union Alan Siaroff (University of Lethbridge)

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PANEL SESSION EIGHT 4:00 – 5:45 p.m.

8A Roundtable in honor of Philippe Schmitter Bayview Chair: R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Discussant: Philippe Schmitter (EUI)

Participant Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina; Free University of Amsterdam)

Participant Antje Wiener (University of Bath)

Participant Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)

Participant Fritz W. Scharpf (Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societies)

8B The EU and Africa Sierra II Chair and Discussant: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)

Disjoined Incrementalism: The EU’s Approach to the new Africa’s Security Architecture (and Two Cases) Francesco Anesi (University of Cambridge)

Gentle Civilizer in the Rat Race for Africa? The Problematics of the EU's Ethical (Self)image Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (Ghent University)

Military Strategy in ESDP Operations: The Case of EUFOR Tchad/RCA Alexander Mattelaer (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

The EU and Sub-Saharan Africa: Developing the Strategic Culture of the Union’s Foreign Security and Defence Policy Richard Whitman (University of Bath)

8C The External Dimension of an Internal Policy: Assessing EU Justice and Sierra I Home Affairs vis-à-vis Third Countries Chair and Discussant: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)

Assessing the EU Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation vis-à-vis the Western Balkans Florian Trauner (Austrian Academy of Sciences)

European Union Migration Strategy toward West Africa: the Origin, Evolution and Outlook of “Mobility Partnerships” with Cape Verde and Senegal Meng-Hsuan Chou (University of Cambridge, ARENA)

Networked Governance in the External Dimension of the EU Migration Policy: Europeanisation through the Grapevine? Daniel Wunderlich (University of Sheffield)

Partner or Pushover? EU Relations with the US on Internal Security John Occhipinti (Canisius University)

The Integration of the EFTA Neighbours in the EU’s Schengen Area Nicole Wichmann (University of Sussex)

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FRIDAY 4:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m.

8D Private Interests and EU Institutions Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Arndt Wonka (University of Bremen)

Consumers, an Active Role in the Construction of European Governance? Elizabeth E. Covington (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

Interest Group Influence on EU Policy-Making: A Quantitative Analysis Across Issues Heike Klüver (University of Mannheim)

Towards Embedded Autonomy in Brussels? Public Security Agendas and Private Interests in the European Union Kaija Schilde (University of Pennsylvania)

Why Are Lobbying Rules Weaker in the EU? Timing, Policy Diffusion and Credible Commitment Denis Saint-Martin (University of Montreal)

Why Should We Fix Something if it is not Broken? A Case Study of the Lobbying Regulations in the European Parliament and European Commission Albena Kuyumdzhieva (Royal Holloway, University of London)

8E Sports Governance and EU Law Pacific II Chair: David Allen (Loughborough University) Discussant: David Allen (Loughborough University) Discussant: Adam Pendlebury (Edge Hill University)

A Research Agenda for EU Sports Governance Samuli Miettinen (University of Salford) Borja García (Loughborough University) Richard Parrish (Edge Hill University)

From Pyramid to Networks: A Framework for Evaluating Conflicts, Responsibilities and Roles in EU Sports Governance Borja García (Loughborough University)

Limits on the Exercise of Private Regulatory Powers and EC Competition Law Richard Parrish (Edge Hill University) Adam Pendlebury (Edge Hill University)

Procedural Requirements for State-Entrusted Special Powers: How Must Sports Regulators be Regulated? Samuli Miettinen (University of Salford)

8F Implications of EMU Pacific I Chair: David Andrews (Scripps College) Discussant: Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)

Political Patterns of European Monetary Integration David Andrews (Scripps College)

Theorizing State Preference Formation over European Integration: The Case of the EMU Min-hyung Kim (Hobart and William Smith Colleges)

Wages and Labour Unions in EMU: The Rise of Sectoral Divergence Alison Johnston (London School of Economics)

Whatever Became of the Stability and Growth Pact Post-2005? Hugo Kaufmann (City University of New York)

26 FRIDAY 4:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m.

8G Revisiting the Regulatory State Palisades Chair and Discussant: Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)

National Regulatory Agencies: Independent Watchdogs or Government Guard Dogs? Nick Sitter (Central European University)

Regulation Between Judicial and Legislative Politics: The Case of the New Internal Market Package for Goods Susanne Schmidt (University of Bremen)

Risk Regulation and the Regulatory State in Crisis: Comparing National Responses Martin Lodge (London School of Economics) Kai Wegrich (Hertie School of Governance)

8H Teaching EU Studies in Europe Today: A Comparative, Cross Disciplinary Catalina Methodological Assessment Chair and Discussant: Federiga Bindi (Brookings & University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Simulating the EU? Why is not a Widespread Didacting Tool in the EU Valeria Contu (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

The Traditional Teaching Tools in Teaching the EU Stefania Baronelli (University of Bolzano, Bozen)

Trends Towards Core Curricula, Interdisciplinary and Transnational Approaches in EU Studies Joan Horga (University of Oradea)

6:30-7:45 p.m. EUSA Prizes Ceremony and Reception Bayview

Sponsors: EU Center of California, Scripps College Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh UCLA Center for European and Eurasian Studies

8:00-9:30 p.m. EUSA Banquet (Advance ticket purchase required) California Ballroom

Many thanks to the donors to the EUSA Ernst Haas Fellowship Fund*

Platinum (min. $1500) EU Center of Excellence, University of North Carolina EU Center of California, Scripps College UCLA Center for European and Eurasian Studies Gold (min. $750) A donation in memory of Ruth Mitchell-Pitts Silver (min. $350) E!Sharp Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh Journal of European Public Policy European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science

And all of the individual donors who made generous contributions!

*The funds finance Pre-Dissertation Fellowships. EUSA awards one or two fellowships a year. Fund-raising will continue after the conference. If you would like to contribute contact [email protected]. Contributions are tax-deductible.

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6:30-7:45 p.m. EUSA Prize Ceremony and Reception Bayview

EUSA Award for Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Philippe C. Schmitter

EUSA Public Service Award in European Studies Ruth Mitchell-Pitts, Executive Director of the European Union Center of Excellence, University of North Carolina

EUSA Award for the best book published in 2007 or 2008 Fabio Franchino. 2007. The Powers of the Union: Delegation in the EU. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Honorable mention: Simon Hix, Abdul Noury and Gerard Roland. 2007. Democratic Politics in the European Parliament. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

EUSA Award for the Best Dissertation defended in 2007 or 2008 Alexandra Hennessy. Economic Interests, Domestic Constraints, and the Creation of a European Single Pension Market. Ph.D. Dissertation Boston University.

Honorable mention: Umut Aydin, From Competition to Cooperation: Subsidies in the United States, Canada and the European Union. Ph.D. Dissertation University of Washington.

EUSA Award for the Best Paper presented at the 2007 EUSA conference Tom Delreux (University of Leuven). "The EU as a Negotiator in Multilateral Chemicals Negotiations: Multiple Principals, Different Agents."

Honorable mention: Alexandra Hennessy (Clarkson University). "Cheap Talk or Credible Signals? Economic Interests and the Construction of a Single Pension Market in Europe."

8:00-9:30 p.m. EUSA Banquet California Ballroom

• Twenty years of EUSA

• Many thanks to the donors to the EUSA Ernst Haas Fellowship Fund

• A toast to Philippe Schmitter

• Farewell to the outgoing members of the Executive Committee

• Welcome to the new EUSA Chair and members of the Executive Committee

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SATURDAY APRIL 25, 2009

7:45-8:30 a.m. EUSA Business Meeting-open to all members Sierra II

PANEL SESSION NINE 8:30 - 10:15 a.m.

9A EUSA Workshop Sessions

Workshop 1: EU Economy Chair: J.M.L. Trouille (Bradford University) Bayview

Dismantling the Ancien Regime: Public Service Liberalization in the EU and Vulnerability of Public Service Sector Regimes Yasuko Asano (University of Tsukuba)

NGOs’ Influence on EU Trade Policy: EU-Asian Free Trade Negotiation Weifeng Zhou (University of Antwerp)

The Transformative Influence of the Deep Trade Agenda on Trade Policy Making in the EU: Has DG Trade Traded its Power Away, or the Other Way Around? Ferdi De Ville (Ghent University)

Workshop 2: EU Public Policy and Governance Bayview Chair: Jeffrey Stacey (George Washington University)

Global REACH?: The Potential International Impact of EU Chemicals Regulation Katja Biedenkopf (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Fighting Poverty Through the OMC/Inclusion: The Distinct National Trajectories of Belgium and the United Kingdom Alain Noël (Université de Montréal)

How to Re-Shape Cohesion Policy for a Reviewed EU Budget? Alina-Stefania Ujupan (European Commission)

Ships Passing in the Night: Regulating Environment and Health in the EU and US Mitchell P. Smith (University of Oklahoma)

Supranational Institutions as Receiver and Promoter of Policy Ideas: The Impact of EU ETS in Europe and Beyond Nadine Georgel (Syracuse University)

29 SATURDAY 8:30-10:15 a.m.

9B Toward a Sociology of the European Union? Author Meets Critics Panel on Sierra II Neil Fligstein’s Euroclash: The EU, European Identity and the Future of Europe Chair: Adrian Favell (Aarhus University) Discussant: Neil Fligstein (AUTHOR) (University of California, Berkeley)

Commentary on Neil Fligstein's EUROCLASH Didier Georgakakis (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Strasbourg)

Commentary on Neil Fligstein's EUROCLASH Gail Kligman (University of California, Los Angeles)

Commentary on Neil Fligstein's EUROCLASH Thomas Risse (Freie Universitaet Berlin)

Commentary on Neil Fligstein's EUROCLASH Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh)

9C The Study of the EU as a Global Actor: Past Practice, Future Directions Sierra I Chair: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Bath)

European Foreign Policy as a Research Field: An Historical and Conceptual Overview Michael E. Smith (University of St. Andrews)

The EU and the US: Studying Competition, Convergence and the EU’s Role(s) in the World Arena Michael H. Smith (Loughborough University)

The European Union as a 'Civilizing' Actor: Avoiding 'European Universalism;' Seeking 'Universal Universalism' Yannis Stivachtis (Virginia Tech)

The European Union as a Single Development Actor: From Rome to Lisbon via Maastricht and Barcelona Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow

30 SATURDAY 8:30-10:15 a.m.

9D Politics and Policymaking in the European Parliament Pacific III Chair: Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) Discussant: Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) Gaye Gungor (European University)

Common Agency and the Conditional Electoral Connection in the European Parliament Aaron Abbarno (University of Pittsburgh)

Is the European Parliament an Environmental Champion? Charlotte Burns (University of Leeds) Neil Carter (University of York) Nicholas Worsfold (University of York)

Legislative Powers of the European Parliament Committees: Plenary Amendments to Committee Reports Nikoleta Yordanova (European University Institute)

Policy Coordination at the Level of EU Institutions: Integration of Environmental Concerns in European Parliament Decision- Making Liesbeth Taverniers (Ghent University)

The European Parliament and the House of Representatives: Comparison of Two Political Legislatures; the Role of the Standing Committees Selma Bendjaballah (Sciences Po Paris)

9E Interest Groups in EU Studies and Comparative Politics Pacific II Chair: Rainer Eising (Ruhr-University Bochum) Discussant: Anne Rasmussen (University of Leiden)

Converging Perspectives on Interest Group Research in Europe and America Christine Mahoney (Syracuse University) Frank Baumgartner (The Pennsylvania State University)

Policy Issues, Organisational Format and the Political Strategies of Interest Organisations Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)

Researching Interest Group Politics in Europe and Elsewhere: Much We Study, Little We Know? Rainer Eising (Ruhr-University Bochum) Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp) William Maloney (Newcastle University)

The European Union Interest System in Comparative Perspective: A Bridge Too Far? Caelesta Poppelaars (University of Leiden) Joost Berkhout (University of Leiden) David Lowery (University of Leiden)

31 SATURDAY 8:30-10:15 a.m.

9F Institutional Design, Decision Making and EU Enlargements Pacific I Chair: Katharina Holzinger (Konstanz University) Chair: Janine Reinhard (Konstanz University) Discussant: Jan Biesenbender (Konstanz University)

Constitutional Reform in the Light of EU Enlargements: Anticipating Gridlock and Losses of Power? Janine Reinhard (Konstanz University)

Decision-Making and Enlargement: Who is Powerful in the EU Legislative Process? Katharina Holzinger (Konstanz University) Jan Biesenbender (Konstanz University)

The Treaty of Lisbon: a step toward restoring leadership in the EU? Ingeborg Tömmel (University of Osnabrück)

Gridlock after Enlargement? Predicting Legislative Output in the European Union Robin Hertz (ETH Zurich) Dirk Leuffen (ETH Zurich)

Weak States, EU Enlargement, and Institutionalized Bargaining Power Christina J. Schneider (Princeton University & Max Planck Institute of Economics)

9G ‘Choice’ in OECD Welfare Reforms Palisades Chair: Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair: Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics and Political Science) Discussant: Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)

Choice and the Reconstitution of Communities of Risk in European Welfare Reforms Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics and Political Science) Joan Costa-i-Font (London School of Economics) Christa van Wijnbergen (London School of Economics)

Of Policies, Policing and Provision: How Contracts with Private Providers in Welfare-to-Work Shape the Policy Domain Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)

Social Models in the Enlarged EU David Mayes (University of Auckland) Anna Michalski (Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies)

9H Public Policy in an Enlarged EU Catalina Chair: Paul Schure (University of Victoria) Discussant: Charles Krupnick (Troy University)

Harmonization of the Company Law: Condition for Competitiveness of Serbian Enterprises on the Internal EU Market Dragana Radenkovic-Jocic (University of Nis)

The Bigger the Better? The Accession of Rumania and and the Current Challenges in an Enlarged Union Sandra Marco Colino (University of Glasgow)

Limits of Europeanization: Diversity of Financial Systems in Eastern Europe Jana Grittersova (University of California, Riverside and Cornell University)

The Politics of Euro Adoption in the New Member States Petia Kostadinova (University of Florida)

Multilevel Governance Versus the Cohesion Policy: The Central Europe Case Kinga Komorowska (University of Glasgow)

32 PANEL SESSION TEN 10:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

10A Dynamics of Change Within and Between the EU Institutions Sierra II Chair: Anne Rasmussen (Leiden University) Discussant: Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)

Autonomy Adapted: How the Internal Workings of the Commission is Affected by Inter-Institutional Changes Ulf Sverdrup (ARENA – University of Oslo) Åsa Gornitzka (ARENA – University of Oslo)

Interinstitutional Competence Shifts and Legislative Delegation: The Parliament and Comitology Adrienne Heritier (European University Institute) Catherine Moury (ISCTE, Lisbon)

Intrainstitutional Effects of Interinstitutional Competence Shifts in the EU Daniel Naurin (University of Goteborg) Anne Rasmussen (University of Goteborg)

Politicizing European Policy-Making: The Effects of the Empowerment of the European Parliament on Decision-Making in the Council Frank Häge (University of Limerick)

The Effect of Inter-Institutional Rules on the Division of Power in the European Parliament: Allocation of Consultation versus Codecision Reports Nikoleta Yordanova (European University Institute)

10B The EU Regulatory State in Comparative Perspective Sierra I Chair: Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair: Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics) Discussant: Fritz W. Scharpf (Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies)

Polanyi in Brussels: European Institutions and the Embedding of Markets in Society James A. Caporaso (University of Washington) Sidney Tarrow (Cornell University)

Regulatory State Building in Fiscal Surveillance: The US and the EU Contrasted Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics)

Social Regulation through Anti-discrimination Law: The EU and the US Compared Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)

The Strength of Weak States: Adversarial Legalism in the US and the EU R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)

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10C External Governance: EU Policies Beyond EU Borders Pacific III Chair: Adrienne Héritier (European University Institute) Discussant: Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics)

Which Rules Shape EU's External Governance? The Patterns of Rule Selection in Foreign and Security Policies Esther Barbé (Autonomous Unversity of Barcelona) Oriol Costa (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Anna Herranz Surrallés (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Michal Natorski

Modes of Governance in the EU Neighbourhood Associations: A Cross-National and Cross-Sectoral Comparison Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne) Dirk Lehmkuhl (University of St. Gallen) Nicole Wichmann (University of Lucerne)

Promoting Democratic Governance in the European Neighbourhood Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich) Tatiana Skripka (ETH Zurich) Anne Wetzel (ETH Zurich)

The European Union as Institutional Scavenger: The External Sources of Internal Governance Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)

10D Referendums and Voter Behavior in the EU: State of the Art Pacific II Chair: Derek Beach (University of Aarhus) Discussant: Palle Svensson (University of Aarhus)

Framing Effects in Referendums on European Integration: Experimental Evidence Sara Hobolt (University of Oxford)

How Europe matters: EU referendums between first and second order Claes de Vreese (Department of Communication Science, University of Amsterdam) Andreas Schuck (Amsterdam School of Communications Research)

The Costs of No: Do They Matter in Voter Choices in EU Referendums? Derek Beach (University of Aarhus)

The Irish No to Lisbon Michael Marsh (Trinity College)

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SATURDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

10E The EU and National-Level Party Competition Pacific I Chair and Discussant: Catherine De Vries (University of Amsterdam)

Are Extreme Right Parties Really Right-Wing? Comparing Party and Voter Positions in Europe Jan Rovny (UNC, Chapel Hill)

Europe: Cross-Cutting Policy Preferences? Stefanie Hofmann (Cornell University)

Parties and the Problem with Pluralism: Cross-Issue Interference in the European Union Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) Till Weber (European University Institute)

A Dynamic Approach to Dissent: Examining the Reciprocal Relationship between Party Position Change and Intra-Party Divisions Erica Edwards (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) Jan Rovny (UNC, Chapel Hill)

10F Theorizing Federalism and Multi-Level Governance in the EU Palisades Chair and Discussant: Sergio Fabbrini (University of Trento)

EU Transport Infrastructure Policy, New Institutionalism and Types of Multi-Level Governance: The Cases of Vienna and London Anil Awesti (University of Warwick)

Institutional Hokey-Pokey: The Politics of Multispeed Integration in the European Union Christian Jensen (University of Iowa) Jonathan Slapin (Trinity College)

The Architecture of Multi-Level Governance: European Integration and the Regulation of Taxation Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen) Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance)

10G EU Institutions, Law, and Public Policy Catalina Chair and Discussant: Paulette Kurzer (University of Arizona)

Influencing Policy Production in the European Union: The European Commission Before the Court of Justice Andreas Hofmann (University of Cologne)

The EU's 'Old' and 'New' Governance: Getting down to the Heart of Political Steering Eva Gabriele Heidbreder (Free University, Berlin)

Understanding the EU Policy Portfolio: Conceptualizing a Dynamic Model of Integration Laurie Buonanno (Buffalo State College, SUNY) Neill Nugent (Manchester Metropolitan University)

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SATURDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

10H EU Competition Policy: Changes and Challenges Arising from Venice/Peninsula Globalization and Europeanization Chair: Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University) Discussant: Eleanor Morgan (University of Bath)

Comparing International EU Competition Cases: What Can Business and Politics Learn? Chad Damro (University of Edinburgh) Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University)

EU Cartel Policy: A Case of Americanization for Slow Learners? Lee McGowan (Queen’s University Belfast)

Locational Tournaments in the European Union and the United States Kenneth Thomas (University of Missouri, St. Louis) Fiona Wishlade (University of Strathclyde)

Molding Article 87: The European Commission and the Evolution of EU State Aid Law and Policy Thomas Doleys (Kennesaw State University)

Promoting Competition: European Union and the Global Competition Order Umut Aydin (Bogazici University)

10I The Euro and the Member States Malibu Chair and Discussant: Paul Schure (University of Victoria)

A Road with Multiple Lanes: Joining Economic and Monetary Union Assem Dandashly (University of Victoria) Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)

EMU's Diverging Micro Foundations: A Study of Governments' Preferences and the Sustainability of EMU Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)

Member State Preferences and Commission Powers Under the Revised Stability and Growth Pact: Testing Theories of Delegation David Howarth (University of Edinburgh)

The Euro and the Financial Crisis Erik Jones (SAIS Bologna Center)

Which CEECs Should Join EMU? Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University)

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SATURDAY 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

10J ESDP Ten Years On: Politics, Institutions and Operations Santa Monica Chair: Luc Veron (European Commission) Discussant: Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)

Beyond Path Dependence: Institutional Change and ESDP Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)

ESDP after a Decade: Measuring Progress – an American Perspective David Armitage (Department of State)

EU Civilian-Military Contributions to Allied Operations: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects Christopher Chivvis (RAND Corporation)

ESDP and Defence Industrial Cooperation: Adopting the Orphan Child of European Integration Thomas Teichler (University of Manchester)

LUNCH

12:30-2:00 pm PLENARY-EUSA at Twenty Bayview

Made in the EU: What does the study of Europe contribute?

Chair: Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina; Free University Amsterdam)

Presenters: Adrienne Héritier (European University Institute) Gary Marks (University of North Carolina; Free University Amsterdam) Thomas Risse (Free University Berlin) Frank Schimmelfennig ( ETH Zurich) Philippe Schmitter ( European University Institute)

Sponsors: EU Center of California, Scripps College EUSA

(Box lunches available)

1:15-2:00 pm EUSA Teaching the EU Interest Section Meeting Pacific II

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PANEL SESSION ELEVEN 2:15 – 4:00 p.m.

11A EU as Global Actor Interest Section Roundtable: EU-US Relations Sierra II After George W. Bush: Evolution or Revolution? Chairs: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Richard Whitman (University of Bath)

Panelists: Michael Smith (Loughborough University) Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University) Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa) Roy Ginsberg (Skidmore College) Jolyon Howorth (Yale University) Michael E. Smith (University of St. Andrews)

11B (In)Coherence and European Union Foreign Policy Sierra I Chair and Discussant: Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University)

(In)Coherence in EU Foreign Policy: Exploring Sources and Effectiveness Clara Portela (Singapore Management University) Kolja Raube (University of Oslo)

The EU and Inter-Regional Cooperation: Reaffirming the EU’s Role as a Global Actor? Nicole Alecu de Flers (Austrian Academy of Sciences)

Why Does the EU Sanction? Political Conditionality in the Cotonou Agreement Karen Del Biondo (Ghent University)

The EU as a Normative Power in the Mediterranean: An Evaluation Based on the EUSA’s Financial Aid to the Southern Neighbourhood Vicky Reynaert (Ghent University)

11C One Europe, One Africa: New Partnerships Between Old Friends Pacific III Chair and Discussant: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)

EU-Africa Partnerships and the Millennium Development Goals Olufemi Babarinde (Thunderbird School of Global Management) Stephen Wright (Northern Arizona University)

The EU and African Regionalism: External Influences and Continental Shaping Forces Mary Farrell (University of Greenwich)

The EU-Africa Migration Partnership: An Assessment of African Leverage Tine Van Criekinge (London School of Economics)

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SATURDAY 2:15 -4:00 p.m.

11D Mission 'Complex': European and Transatlantic Challenges and Limits of Pacific II 'Comprehensive Approaches' in Crisis Management Chair and Discussant: Stephanie Hofmann (Cornell University)

A Comprehensive Approach Evolving? The European Union’s Strategic Coherence in Crisis Management Christian Mölling (Center for Security Studies)

EU’s Strategic Shift in War Against Terror: Possibilities of EU's Non Military Measures in Afghanistan and Adjacent Areas Syed Taha (Karachi University) Suraiya Khwajazada (Frontier Women Chamber of Commerce, Peshawar)

On the Future of US-EU Relations in the Post-Bush Era Martyn de Bruyn (Northeastern Illinois University)

Transatlantic Relations and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Towards Strategic Alignment? The Case of Afghanistan Eva Gross (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

11E When and How Does Europe Matter: The Europeanization of the ‘Other’ Social Welfare State Catalina Chair and Discussant: Angelika von Wahl (San Francisco State University)

Europeanization and Social Solidarity: Restructuring of Pensions and Health Karen Anderson (Nijmegen University) Paulette Kurzer (University of Arizona)

Immigration and Welfare State Regimes: Europeanization and National Experiences of Member States Sofia Perez (Boston University)

In Exile or Shelter? Mobility, Social Protection and Cultural Labor in the European Union Janet Laible (Lehigh University)

When Does Europe Matter? An Analysis of Pension Reform Policy in Spain and Italy Leandro Carrera (London School of Economics)

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11F Post-Accession Compliance in the EU’s Post-Communist New Member States Venice/Peninsula Chair: Rachel A. Cichowski (University of Washington) Discussant: Tanja Boerzel (Free University Berlin)

Bulgaria and Rumania in the EU: Which 'World of Compliance'? Gerda Falkner (Austrian Academy of Sciences & University of Vienna) Florian Trauner (Austrian Academy of Sciences)

Compliance after Conditionality: Why are the EU’s New Member States so Good? Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics & Political Science)

It Ain’t Over When it’s Over: Post-Accession Compliance with Minority Protection Rules in New EU Member States Guido Schwellnus (ETH Zürich)

The Adoption of EC Law in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Case-Study Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University)

11G Normative and Analytical Views of EU Democracy Malibu Chair and Discussant: Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)

Democratic Legitimacy in Multi-level Political Systems: The EU and Belgium in Comparative Perspective Peter Bursens (Universiteit Antwerpen) Dave Sinardet (Universiteit Antwerpen)

For a Europhilia Stephane Spoiden (University of Michigan, Dearborn)

Modes of Political Representation in the European Union Johannes Pollak (Austrian Academy of Sciences) Christopher Lord (University of Reading)

The EU as the “Fourth Branch” of the Member State Governments? Chien-Yi Lu (Institute of International Relations)

Euroapathy, another type of resistance to European integration? Empirical and Theoretical Contributions to the study of European “Legitimacy deficits” Virginie Van Ingelgom (Universtité Catholique de Louvain & Sciences Po Paris)

11H Minority Politics in the European Union Santa Monica Chair and Discussant: Monica Threlfall (ISET, London Metropolitan University)

European Integration and Minority Nationalist Parties Emelyne Cheney (European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science)

Explaining Successful Ethnic Minority Mobilization in Europe: A Comparative Study of Eastern European Roma and Western European Muslim Interest Groups Melissa Parker (University of Pittsburgh)

Integrating Muslims into Western Society: Transatlantic Policies and Perspectives Brandon Boylan (University of Pittsburgh)

The European Dimension of Minority Representation: Convergence in Minority Empowerment through the European Elections? Maria Spirova (Leiden University) Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)

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SATURDAY 2:15 -4:00 p.m.

11I EUSA TEACHING the EU WORKSHOP Pacific I Teaching the European Union: Goals and Strategies (2:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.) Participants: Gretchen Van Dyke (University of Scranton) Peter Loedel (West Chester University) Colette Mazzucelli (Molloy College) Andreas Sobisch (John Carrol University) Jeanie Bukowski (Bradley University) John McCormick (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) John Occhipinti (Canisius College) Peter Bursens (University of Antwerp)

PANEL SESSION TWELVE 4:15 – 6:00 p.m.

12A Diverging Views of Europe: The EU Against Itself? Sierra II Chairs: Vivien Schmidt (Boston University), Olivier Costa (Sciences Po Bordeaux) Discussant: Alex Warleigh-Lack (Brunel University)

Bringing Elites Sociology Back in European Integration Theories: A Case Study Based on Commissioners and Directors General Didier Georgakakis (Strasbourg University/Institut Universitaire de France)

European Elites on the European Union: What Vision for the Future? Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)

How do EU Elites See the Current Crisis of the EU? George Ross (Brandeis University)

Opposing in the European Parliament: An Analysis of Eurosceptic MEPs Nathalie Brack (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Olivier Costa (Sciences Po Bordeaux)

12B Issues of Compliance in the European Union Sierra I Chair and Discussant: Dimiter Toshkov (University of Leiden)

Backsliders and Cheaters: Do Markets Punish EU Offenders? Julia Gray (University of Pittsburgh)

Cartels in the EU: Are Fines Enough? Eleanor Morgan (University of Bath)

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SATURDAY 4:15 -6:00 p.m.

12C Transatlantic Relations and International Conflict Management Pacific III Chair: David Long (Carleton University) Discussant: Bill Burros (EU Delegation to the US); Thomas Teichler (University of Manchester)

After Bush: Transatlantic Relations between International Continuities and Domestic Discontinuites Sergio Fabbrini (Trento University) Daniela Sicurelli (Trento University)

Security Policy and Intelligence Cooperation in the European Union James Walsh (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)

The Other Transatlantic Relationship: Canada, the EU and International Conflict Management Franz Kernic (University of Innsbruck) David Long (Carleton University)

Transatlantic Relations and the Middle East: Continuity and Change after 2001 Costanza Musu (University of Ottawa)

12D Dynamics of Europeanization and Convergence Pacific II Chair and Discussant: Tanja Boerzel (Free University Berlin)

European Integration and Dimensions of Socio-Economic Convergence in the European Union 1970-2006 Julia O'Connor (University of Ulster)

Implementation of EU Environmental Policy: Role of Domestic Mobilization of Social Actors in Southern Member States Nur Daut (University of Kent, Brussels)

Switzerland Goes Europe? Swiss Education Policy-Making under the Impact of International Organizations Tonia Bieber (University of Bremen)

The Long And Winding Road: Capturing governance patterns in EU Higher Education Policy Torben Heinze (Freie Universität Berlin)

12E Social Policy Reform in Old and New Member States of the European Union Palisades Chair and Discussant: Karen Anderson (University of Nimengen)

Employment and Social Policy in Poland: Towards the European Social Model? Ania Plomien (London School of Economics & Political Science)

Family Policies in EU Member States: Sources and Directions of Change in Conservative and CEE Welfare States Angelika von Wahl (San Francisco State University) Nicole Richardt (University of Utah)

Family Policy at the Crossroads: Why Public Childcare Expanded in Germany but Not in Italy Nicole Richardt (University of Utah) Rebecca Oliver (Miami University, OH)

Social Policy Reforms in Hungary: Towards a Dual-Earner Model? Olga Avdeyeva (Loyola University Chicago)

Gender Equality in Greek Employment Policy: A Story of Europeanization? Sotirios Zartaloudis (London School of Economics & Political Science)

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SATURDAY 4:15 -6:00 p.m.

12F Empirical Democratic Theory and Political Representation in the European Union Catalina Chairs: Holger Döring (University of Konstanz); Guido Tiemann (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) Discussant: Marco Steenbergen (University of Bern)

Exit, Voice, and Cyclicality: European Parliament Elections in a Hirschman-Model Till Weber (European University Institute)

Political Representation and Political Behavior in the European Political Space Guido Tiemann (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)

Procedural Representation in the European Union: Comparing the Party Structure of Council, European Parliament and College of Commissioners Holger Döring (University of Konstanz)

The Return of the Party: National Political Parties in the EU Multi-level System Arndt Wonka (Universität Mannheim & Universität Bremen) Berthold Rittberger (Universität Mannheim/MZES)

12G Human Rights and the EU Venice/Peninsula Chair and Discussant: Rachel Cichowski (University of Washington)

Breaking the Law in Order to Fix it: Revisiting the EU as a Human Rights Regime in the Light of Kadi and Al Barakaat N. Turkuler Isiksel (Yale University)

Eventuality of the Accession of the EU to European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the Related Issues Nadezda Siskova (Palacky University)

The Unsure Status of Gays and Lesbians in Europe: Examining the ECJ and ECHR on Gay Rights Long (University of Michigan)

12H Challenges to the Welfare State in the European Union Malibu Chair: Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University) Discussant: Martin Schain (New York University)

European Farmers on Welfare: Negotiating Notions of Welfare in the Framework of the Common Agricultural Policy Ann-Chistina Knudsen (Aarhus University)

Falling Fertility Rates: New Challenges to the Welfare State Allison Vos (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

The Beveridge Curve in Europe: New Evidence Using National and Regional Data Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University)

The Hartz Labor Market Reforms in Comparative Perspective Nigel Boyle (Pitzer College) Wolf Schunemann (Universität Koblenz-Landau)

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LAST NAME FIRST NAME (AFFILIATION) Page # Abbarno Aaron (University of Pittsburgh) 31 Chaves Mariana (LSE) 21 Alecu de Flers Nicole (Austrian Academy of Sciences) 38 Checkel Jeffrey (Simon Fraser University) 18 Allen David (Loughborough University) 3, 19, 26 Cheney Emelyne (European Institute, LSE Political Science) 40 Allerkamp Doreen (U. of Mannheim/Syracuse University) 16 Chira Gabriela (University of Victoria) 3 Alter Karen (Northwestern University) 18 Chivvis Christopher (RAND Corporation) 37 Anderson Jeffrey (Georgetown University) 4 Chou Meng-Hsuan (University of Cambridge, ARENA) 25 Anderson Stephanie (University of Wyoming) 7, 30, 38 Christensen Kyle (West Virginia University) 21 Anderson Karen (Nijmegen University) 39, 42 Cichowski Rachel A. (University of Washington) 40, 43 Andreas Hofmann (University of Cologne) 11 Claes Monica (University of Tilburg) 18 Andrews David (Scripps College) 26 Clayton Jess (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 15 Anesi Francesco (University of Cambridge) 25 Clifton Judith (Universidad de Cantabria) 17 Archer Toby (Finnish Institute of International Affairs) 13 Coen David (University College London, London University) 7, 17 Armitage David (Department of State) 37 Contu Valeria (University of Rome Tor Vergata) 27 Armstrong Kenneth (Queen Mary London University) 7 Conway Gerard (Brunel University) 22 Asano Yasuko (University of Tsukuba) 29 Cooper Ian (ARENA-University of Oslo) 3 Auel Katrin (University of Oxford) 6 Costa Oriol (Autonomous University of Barcelona) 34 Avdeyeva Olga (Loyola University Chicago) 42 Costa Olivier (Sciences Po Bordeaux) 41 Awesti Anil (University of Warwick) 35 Costa-i-Font Joan (London School of Economics) 32 Axelrod Regina (Adelphi University) 20 Covington Elizabeth E.(University of Wisconsin, Madison) 26 Aydin Umut (Bogazici University) 36 Cram Laura (University of Strathclyde) 2 Babarinde Olufemi (Thunderbird School of Global Mgmt) 16, 38 Crossley-Frolick Katy (Denison University) 13 Balli Volker (Trento University) 13, 16 Crowley Patrick (Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi) 19, 36 Ban Carolyn (University of Pittsburgh) 13 Cuckovic Nevenka (Institute for Int’l Relations, Croatia) 3 Barbé Esther (Autonomous Unversity of Barcelona) 34 Damro Chad (University of Edinburgh) 36 Baronelli Stefania (University of Bolzano, Bozen) 27 Dandashly Assem (University of Victoria) 36 Baumgartner Frank (The Pennsylvania State University) 31 Dangerfield Martin (University of Wolverhampton) 20 Baun Michael (Valdosta State University) 13, 20 Daut Nur (University of Kent, Brussels) 42 Beach Derek (University of Aarhus) 3, 34 de Bruyn Martyn (Northeastern Illinois University) 39 Beasley Von Burg Alessandra (Wake Forest University) 7, 9 de Maillard Jacques (University of Rouen) 14 Begg Iain (European Institute, LSE) 3 De Ridder Eline (Ghent University) 20 Belot Celine (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble) 4 de Ruiter Rik (University of Twente) 6 Bendjaballah Selma (Sciences Po Paris) 31 De Ville Ferdi (Ghent University) 29 Berkhout Joost (University of Leiden) 31 de Vreese Claes (University of Amsterdam) 5, 34 Bernard Nick (Queen Mary University of London) 6 De Vries Catherine (University of Amsterdam) 8, 17, 35 Best Edward (EIPA, Maastricht/The Netherlands) 11 De Winter Lieven (University of Louvain) 21 Beyers Jan (University of Antwerp) 17, 31 Debusscher Petra (Ghent University) 15 Bicchi Federica (London School of Economics) 2, 11 Dehousse Renaud (Sciences Po Paris) 13 Bieber Tonia (University of Bremen) 42 Del Biondo Karen (Ghent University) 38 Biedenkopf Katja (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 29 Del Sarto Raffaella A. (University of Oxford) 5, 11 Biesenbender Jan (Konstanz University) 32 Delreux Tom (University of Leuven) 4 Bindi Federiga (Brookings/U. of Rome Tor Vergata) 27 Denca Sorin Stefan (University of Birmingham) 13 Biukovic Ljiljana (University of British Columbia) 6 Digiusto Gerald (Princeton University) 17 Blauberger Michael (University of Bremen) 22 Dimitrakopoulos Dionyssis (Birkbeck College, U. of London) 21 Boerzel Tanja (Free University Berlin) 40, 42 Doleys Thomas (Kennesaw State University) 36 Boomgaarden Hajo G. (University of Amsterdam) 5 Dominguez Roberto (Suffolk University) 16, 18, 24 Börzel Tanja A. (Freie Universität Berlin) 12 Döring Holger (University of Konstanz) 43 Bouvet Florence (Sonoma State University) 32, 43 Dozler Michael (George Washington University) 13 Boylan Brandon (University of Pittsburgh) 40 Drieghe Lotte (Ghent University) 15 Boyle Nigel (Pitzer College) 43 Duchesne Sophie (CNRS/Sciences Po Paris) 17 Brack Nathalie (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 41 Durac Vincent (University College Dublin) 2 Bruszt Laszlo (European University Institute) 12 Edwards Erica (Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna) 5, 35, 39 Bukowski Jeanie (Bradley University) 41 Eising Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) 17, 31 Bungenberg Marc (Ludwig Maximilians University) 4 El-Enany Nadine (EUI & LSE) 7 Buonanno Laurie (Buffalo State College, SUNY) 35 Ellermann Antje (University of British Columbia) 7, 16 Burns Charlotte (University of Leeds) 31 Exartier Vivien (West Virginia University) 15 Burros Bill (EU Delegation to the US) 42 Fabbrini Sergio (University of Trento) 35, 42 Bursens Peter (Universiteit Antwerpen) 21, 40, 41 Fagan Adam (Queen Mary University of London) 12 Büthe Tim (Duke University & UC Berkeley) 20 Falkner Gerda (Austrian Academy of Sciences /U. of Vienna) 40 Buzogany Aron (Yale University) 12 Farrell Mary (University of Greenwich) 38, 15 Caporaso James A. (University of Washington) 33 Favell Adrian (Aarhus University) 7, 12, 30 Carbone Maurizio (University of Glasgow) 25, 30, 38 Fernández Sola Natividad (University of Zaragoza) 19 Carrera Leandro (London School of Economics) 39 Finke Daniel (University of Heidelberg) 10 Carter Caitriona (University of Edinburgh) 14 Fioretos Orfeo (Temple University) 11, 21 Carter Neil (University of York) 31 Fligstein Neil (University of California, Berkeley) 30 Casier Tom (University of Kent at Brussels) 5 Foucault Martial (Universite de Montreal) 18 Cattoir Philippe (European Commission & Facultés Francis John (University of Utah) 9, 23 universitaires Saint-Louis, Brussels) 3 Francis Leslie (University of Utah) 9 Cautres Bruno (Sciences Po Paris) 4 Fredette Jennifer (University of Washington) 10 Chang Michele (College of Europe) 3, 19 Freire André (Lisbon University Institute) 5

63 Freyburg Tina (ETH Zurich) 11, 15, 34 Jurlin Kresimir 3 Frisbee Stephanie (West Virginia University) 21 Kanner Arias Aimee (Florida Atlantic University) 16, 24 Gaby Umbach (University of Cologne) 11 Karagiannis Yannis (IBEI - Barcelona) 22 García Borja (Loughborough University) 26 Kardasheva Raya (LSE) 10 Gencer Özgür (Naval Academy, Istanbul) 20 Kassim Hussein (University of East Anglia) 13, 22 Genna Gaspare (The University of Texas at El Paso) 17 Kaufmann Hugo (City University of New York) 26 Genschel Philipp (Jacobs University Bremen) 6, 17, 35 Kauppi Niilo (Institut d`etudes politiques de Strasbourg) 14, 18 Georgakakis Didier (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Strasbourg) 30, 41 Kelemen R. Daniel (Rutgers University) 21, 25, 33 Georgel Nadine (Syracuse University) 29 Kemmerling Achim (Jacobs University Bremen) 6 Georgopoulos Theodore (University of Reims) 6 Kempin Ronja (German Institute for Int’l 7 Security Affairs) 7 Ginsberg Roy H. (Skidmore College) 23, 38 Kernic Franz (University of Innsbruck) 42 Goetz Klaus H. (University of Potsdam) 11 Kerremans Bart (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) 17 Gornitzka Åsa (ARENA – University of Oslo) 33 Khwajazada Suraiya (Frontier Women Gray Julia (University of Pittsburgh) 41 Chamber of Commerce, Peshawar) 39 Greer Scott L. (University of Michigan) 23 Kienzle Benjamin (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) 9 Grenade Wendy (University of the West Indies) 24 Kim Min-hyung (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) 26 Grittersova Jana (U. of California, Riverside and Cornell U.) 32 Kirchner Emil (University of Essex) 16 Groenendijk Nico (University of Twente) 6, 19 Kissack Robert (Institut Barcelona) 20, 23 Gross Eva (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 39 Kleine Mareike (Free University Berlin) 5 Guay Terrence (Pennsylvania State University) 36, 38 Kligman Gail (University of California, Los Angeles) 30 Gueldry Michel (Monterey Institute of Int’l Studies) 7 Klüver Heike (University of Mannheim) 26 Gungor Gaye (European University Institute) 24, 31 Knudsen Ann-Chistina (Aarhus University) 43 Gwiazda Anna (Dublin City University) 9 Kochenov Dimitry (University of Groningen) 16, 23 Haegel Florence (Sciences Po Paris) 17 Komorowska Kinga (University of Glasgow) 32 Häge Frank (University of Limerick) 33 Kostadinova Petia (University of Florida) 32 Hallerberg Mark (Hertie School of Governance) 9 Kovacev Mirko (University of Victoria) 4 Hangartner Dominik (Bern University) 8 Kreppel Amie (University of Florida) 22, 31 Hartstein Yannick (College of Europe) 23 Krupnick Charles (Troy University) 32 Heidbreder Eva Gabriele (Free University, Berlin) 35 Kubicek Paul (Oakland University) 12 Heinze Torben (Freie Universität Berlin) 42 Kull Michael (MTT Economic Research, Finland) 10 Helfer Laurence (Vanderbilt University) 18 Kurzer Paulette (University of Arizona) 35, 39 Héritier Adrienne (European University Institute) 33, 34, 37 Kuyumdzhieva Albena (Royal Holloway, U. of London) 26 Herranz Surrallés Anna (Autonomous U. of Barcelona) 34 Laatikainen Katie (Adelphi University) 20 Hertz Robin (ETH Zurich) 32 Lachat Romain (University of Zurich) 8, 39 Higashino Atsuko (Hiroshima City University) 3 Laffan Brigid (University College-Dublin) 5, 11 Hinrichsen Malte (University of Amsterdam) 5 Laible Janet (Lehigh University) 39 Hix Simon (LSE) 15 Lavenex Sandra (University of Lucerne) 5, 25, 34 Hobolt Sara (University of Oxford) 5, 34 Lazarou Elena (University of Cambridge & LSE) 18 Hodson Dermot (University of London) 2 Leblond Patrick (University of Ottawa) 38 Hoffmann Lars (University of Tilburg) 18 Lehmkuhl Dirk (University of St. Gallen) 34 Hofmann Stephanie (Cornell University) 4, 35, 39 Leuffen Dirk (ETH Zurich) 32 Hofmann Andreas (University of Cologne) 35 Lewis Jeffrey (Cleveland State University) 5 Holden Patrick (University of Plymouth) 2 Lodge Martin (London School of Economics) 27 Holland Martin (University of Canterbury) 38 Loedel Peter (West Chester University) 41 Holzinger Katharina (Konstanz University) 3, 32 Long David (Carleton University) 42 Hooghe Liesbet (U. of North Carolina/Free U. of Amsterdam) 13, 25, 37 Long Jordan (University of Michigan) 43 Horga Joan (University of Oradea) 27 Lord Christopher (University of Reading) 40 Hosli Madeleine (Leiden University) 22 Lowery David (University of Leiden) 31 Howarth David (University of Edinburgh) 17, 19, 36 Lu Chien-Yi (Institute of International Relations) 40 Howorth Jolyon (Yale University) 18, 37, 38 Ludlow N. Piers (LSE) 11 Hurrelmann Achim (Carleton University) 2 Maas Willem (York University) 9, 16 Hussain Imtiaz (Universidad Iberoamericana) 16 Mabbett Deborah (Birkbeck, University of London) 32, 33 Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) 7 Magen Amichai (Stanford University) 11 Huyst Petra (Ghent University) 12 Mahoney Christine (Syracuse University) 10, 17, 31 Irondelle Bastien (CERI, Sciences-Po Paris) 18 Maloney William (Newcastle University) 31 Isiksel N. Turkuler (Yale University) 43 Marchesi Daniele (U. of Cologne/European Commission) 15 Jabko Nicholas (CERI-Sciences Po Paris) 11, 18 Marco Colino Sandra (University of Glasgow) 32 Jachtenfuchs Markus (Hertie School of Governance) 35 Marek Dan (Palacky University) 13 Jacoby Wade (Brigham Young University) 21 Marks Gary (UNC; Free University Amsterdam) 8, 17, 37 Janoschka Michael (Spanish National Research Council) 4 Marsh Michael (Trinity College) 34 Jarman Holly (SUNY Albany) 4 Marshall David (London School of Economics) 17 Jasper Ulla (University of St. Gallen) 7 Marzinotto Benedicta (University of Udine) 6 Jensen Christian (University of Iowa) 35 Mattelaer Alexander (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 25 Johnson Ailish (Carleton University) 23 Mattila Mikko (University of Helsinki) 22 Johnston Alison (London School of Economics) 26 Mawdsley Jocelyn (University of Newcastle) 7 Jolly Seth (Syracuse University) 8, 17 Mayer Matthias (London School of Economics) 23 Jones Jason (Furman University) 6 Mayes David (University of Auckland) 6, 19, 32 Jones Erik (SAIS Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins U.) 11, 21, 36 MazzucelliColette (Molloy College) 41 Jorgensen Knud Erik (University of Aarhus) 20, 23, 38 Mbaye Heather (University of West Georgia) 21 Jozwiak Joseph (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) 2 McCormick John (Indiana U./ Purdue U. Indianapolis) 41 Juncos Ana (University of Bristol) 19 Jupille Joseph (University of Colorado) 22

64 McGowan Lee (Queen’s University Belfast) 36 Sberro Stefan (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México) 24 McNamara Kathleen R. (Georgetown University) 11, 15, 34 Sbragia Alberta (University of Pittsburgh) 21, 30 Menon Anand (University of Birmingham) 9, 27, 37 Schain Martin (New York University) 43 Menz George (Goldsmiths College) 19 Schakel Arjan H. (Free University Amsterdam) 8 Merand Frédéric (University of Montreal) 13, 18 Scharpf Fritz (Max-Planck Institute for Study of Societies) 25, 33 Meunier Sophie (Princeton University) 21 Schattle Hans (Yonsei University) 4 Michalski Anna (Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies) 32 Schelkle Waltraud (LSE) 32, 33 Miettinen Samuli (University of Salford) 26 Schild Joachim (University of Trier) 17 Mölling Christian (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich) 9, 39 Schilde Kaija (University of Pennsylvania) 26 Moore Carolyn (University of Birmingham) 21 Schimmelfennig Frank (ETH-Zurich) 8, 37 Morgan Glyn (Syracuse University) 16 Schmidt Susanne (University of Bremen) 27, 2 Morgan Eleanor (University of Bath) 36, 41 Schmidt Vivien (Boston University) 40, 41 Morisse-Schilbach Melanie (Institute for Political Sciences Schmitter Philippe (EUI) 8, 25, 37 TU Dresden) 18 Schneider Christina (Princeton U./Max Planck Institute.) 32 Moses Jonathon (ISS/NTNU) 11 Schout Adriaan (Netherlands Institute of Int’l Relations) 13 Moury Catherine (ISCTE, Lisbon) 33 Schrijvers An (Ghent University) 20 Musu Costanza (University of Ottawa) 2, 42 Schuck Andreas (Amsterdam School of Nasra Skander (Ghent University) 13 Communications Research) 34 Naurin Daniel (University of Gothenburg) 22, 33 Schunemann Wolf (Universität Koblenz-Landau) 43 Neuwahl Nanette (Université de Montréal) 6, 18 Schure Paul (University of Victoria) 22, 32, 36 Newman Abraham (Georgetown University) 34 Schwellnus Guido (ETH Zürich) 40, 12 Nielsen Rasmus Leander (University of Southern Denmark) 10 Sedelmeier Ulrich (London School of Economics) 34, 40 Noël Alain (Université de Montréal) 29 Seidendorf Stefan (University of Mannheim) 16, 23 Novotna Tereza (Boston U./ Max-Planck-Institute Cologne) 20 Shaw Kelly (Drake University) 10, 13 Nugent Neill (Manchester Metropolitan University) 35 Siapkidou Elli (University of Athens ) 8 Occhipinti John (Canisius University) 25, 41 Siaroff Alan (University of Lethbridge) 24 O'Connor Julia (University of Ulster) 42 Sicurelli Daniela (Trento University) 42 Oliver Rebecca (Miami University, OH) 42 Siklos Pierre (Wilfrid Laurier U. and Freie U., Berlin) 19 Olsson Anna (American University) 8 Silvestri Sara (City University) 5 Orbie Jan (Ghent University) 23 Sinardet Dave (Universiteit Antwerpen) 40 Osterloh Steffen (Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung)3 Siskova Nadezda (Palacky University) 43 Ozkanca Oya (Elizabethtown College) 9 Sissenich Beate (University of Indiana) 12 Pace Michelle (University of Birmingham) 2, 5, 11 Sitter Nick (Central European University) 27 Pagliai Valentina (Remarque Institute of NYU) 4 Skripka Tatiana (ETH Zurich) 5, 34 Panke Diana (University College Dublin) 10, 18, 22 Slapin Jonathan B. (Trinity College, Dublin) 22, 35 Parkash Seema G. (Duke University) 20 Smith Andy (SPIRIT-Sciences Po Bordeaux) 14 Parker Melissa (University of Pittsburgh) 40 Smith Mitchell P. (University of Oklahoma) 29 Parrish Richard (Edge Hill University) 26 Smith Michael E. (University of St. Andrews) 30, 38 Parsons Craig (University of Oregon) 19, 25, 35 Smith Michael H. (Loughborough University) 20, 30, 38 Partanen Ulla (MTT Economic Research, Finland) 9 Sobisch Andreas (John Carroll University) 41 Pech Laurent (National University of Ireland) 3 Spirova Maria (Leiden University) 40 Pendlebury Adam (Edge Hill University) 26 Spoiden Stephane (University of Michigan, Dearborn) 40 Perez Sofia (Boston University) 39 Sprungk Carina (Harvard University) 6 Phelan William (Trinity College Dublin) 3 Srisorn Nancy (Claremont Graduate University) 19 Piet Remi (University of Miami) 15 Stajano Attilio (University of Bologna) 9 Plomien Ania (LSE) 42 Stankiewicz Damien (New York University) 12 Pollack Mark (Temple University) 2, 15, 33 Steenbergen Marco (Bern University) 8, 43 Pollak Johannes (Austrian Academy of Sciences) 40 Stefanova Boyka (University of Texas, San Antonio) 24, 40 Pomorska Karolina (Maastricht University) 19 Stephenson Paul (Maastricht University) 17 Poppelaars Caelesta (University of Leiden) 31 Stivachtis Yannis (Virginia Tech) 30 Portela Clara (Singapore Management University) 7, 38 Storey Andy (University College Dublin) 2 Posner Elliot (Case Western Reserve University) 4, 21 Stromvik Maria (Lund University) 23, 18 Proksch Sven-Oliver (University of Mannheim) 10, 22 Strudel Sylvie (Sciences Po Paris) 4 Puia Dana Adriana (European Commission) 2, 10 Studlar Donley (West Virginia University) 21 Quaglia Lucia (University of Sussex) 5, 19 Sundholm Mattias (European Commission) 23 Radenkovic-Jocic Dragana (University of Nis) 32 Svensson Palle (University of Aarhus) 34 Rasmussen Anne (University of Leiden) 31, 33 Sverdrup Ulf (ARENA – University of Oslo) 33 Rasmussen Anne (University of Goteborg) 33 Taha Syed (Karachi University) 39 Raube Kolja (ARENA – University of Oslo) 19, 38 Tarrant Andrew (Head of Government Affairs BT) 7 Reinhard Janine (Konstanz University) 32 Tarrow Sidney (Cornell University) 33 Reynaert Vicky (Ghent University) 38 Taverniers Liesbeth (Ghent University) 31 Richardson Lilliard (University of Missouri) 10 Teichler Thomas (University of Manchester) 37, 42 Richardt Nicole (University of Utah) 42 Thatcher Mark (LSE) 7 Riddervold Marianne (ARENA – University of Oslo) 23 Theobald Hildegard (Vechta University) 39 Rihackova Vera 20 Thielemann Eiko (LSE) 7 Risse Thomas (Free University Berlin) 5, 15, 30, 37 Thomas Kenneth (University of Missouri, St. Louis) 36 Rittberger Berthold (Universität Mannheim) 2, 6, 43 Threlfall Monica (ISET, London Metropolitan University) 4, 40 Ross George (Brandeis University) 41 Tiemann Guido (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) 43 Rovny Jan (UNC, Chapel Hill) 35 Tillman Erik (University of Nebraska at Lincoln) 8 Roy Joaquin (University of Miami) 24 Tömmel Ingeborg (University of Osnabrück) 21, 32 Sadeh Tal (Tel Aviv University) 17, 19, 36 Tortell Lisa (DINAMIA/ISCTE, Lisbon) 23 Saint-Martin Denis (University of Montreal) 26 Toshkov Dimiter (Leiden University) 40, 41 Trauner Florian (Austrian Academy of Sciences) 25, 40

65 Trouille Jean-Marc (Bradford University School of Mgmt) 9, 29 Wagner F. Peter (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater) 16 Tryfonidou Alina (University of Leicester) 23 Walsh James (University of North Carolina, Charlotte) 42 Tsarouhas Dimitris (Bilkent University) 2 Warleigh-Lack Alex (Brunel University) 41 Turkina Ekaterina (University of Pittsburgh) 3 Warntjen Andreas (University of Twente) 5, 22 Twist Kimberly (University of California, Berkeley) 12 Weber Katja (Georgia Institute of Technology) 16 Uçarer Emek (Bucknell University) 23 Weber Till (European University Institute) 35, 43 Ujupan Alina-Stefania (European Commission) 2, 29 Wegrich Kai (Hertie School of Governance) 27 Umbach Gaby (Universität zu Köln) 3 Weiss Moritz (University of St. Gallen) 7 Umurerwa Rutazibwa Olivia (Ghent University) 25 Weiss Tomas (Charles University in Prague) 9, 20 Ural Basak Yavcan (University of Pittsburgh) 17 Wessels Wolfgang (University of Cologne) 11, 14 Uriot Marc (Leiden University) 22 Wetzel Anne (ETH Zurich) 34 Van Criekinge Tine (London School of Economics) 38 Whilborg Clas (Chapman /Copenhagen Business School) 19 van der Brug Wouter (University of Amsterdam) 5 Whitman Richard (University of Bath) 16, 19, 25, 30, 38 van der Veen Maurits (University of Georgia) 2 Wichmann Nicole (University of Sussex) 13, 25, 34 Van Dyke Gretchen (University of Scranton) 41 Wiener Antje (University of Bath) 25 van Hüllen Vera (Freie Universität Berlin) 11 Wilks Stephen (Exeter University) 7 Van Ingelgom Virginie (U. Catholique de Louvain & Wille Anchrit (Leiden University) 13 Sciences Po Paris) 40 Willett Thomas (Claremont Graduate University) 19 Van Overmeiren Filip (Ghent University) 6 Winn Jane (University of Washington) 7 van Wijnbergen Christa (London School of Economics) 32 Wishlade Fiona (University of Strathclyde) 36 Vanden Brande Edith (Ghent University) 12 Wollenschlaeger Ferdinand (University Munich) 16 Vandenabeele Wouter (Catholic University of Leuven) 13 Wonka Arndt (Universität Mannheim & Universität Bremen) 2, 26, 43 Vara Juan Santos (University of Salamanca) 9 Worsfold Nicholas (University of York) 31 Vasilyan Syuzanna (Ghent University) 3 Wright Kathryn (University of East Anglia) 7, 22 Vedres Balazs (Central European University) 12 Wright Stephen (Northern Arizona University) 15, 38 Velluti Samantha (University of Lincoln) 3 Wunderlich Daniel (University of Sheffield) 25 Verdun Amy (University of Victoria) 3, 11, 26, 36 Yeo Lay Hwee (Nat’l U. of Singapore Veron Nicolas (Bruegel) 21 Nanyang Technological U.) 15 Veron Luc (European Commission) 37 Yordanova Nikoleta (European University Institute) 31, 33 Vink Maarten (Maastricht U. /University of Lisbon) 18 Zartaloudis Sotirios (LSE) 42 Viterbo Annamaria (University of Torino, Italy) 4 Zhang Nan (University of Virginia) 19 von Wahl Angelika (San Francisco State University) 39, 42 Zhelyazkova Asya (Utrecht University) 21 Vos Allison (U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 43 Zhou Weifeng (University of Antwerp) 29

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ELEVENTH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Eu r o p e a n Un i o n St u d i es Ass o c i a t i o n Eu r o p e a n Un i o n St u d i es Ass o c i a t i o n 1988-2009 EUSA Eleventh Biennial Conference Program Committee The European Union Studies Association is one of the premier scholarly and professional asso- Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich), Chair Lisa Conant (University of Denver), Law and Public Policy ciations, worldwide, focusing on the European Union and the ongoing European integration project. Matthew Gabel (Washington University in St. Louis), Political Sociology Founded in 1988 (and formerly called the European Community Studies Association), twenty one Michel Gueldry (Monterey Institute of International Studies), Teaching Workshops years later EUSA has had over 900 members in the United States, Canada, Mexico, EU member Mark Hallerberg (Hertie School of Governance and Emory University), states and in many other countries, representing the social sciences, the humanities, the business and Economics and Political Economy legal communities, and governments on both sides of the Atlantic. Joseph Jupille (University of Colorado), Institutions Craig Parsons (University of Oregon), Integration Theory In the course of their work, EUSA members deal with current economic, legal, and political Michael E. Smith (University of St. Andrews), External Relations issues pertaining to the European Union and its relations with the rest of the world. This subject 2007-2009 EUSA Executive Committee matter is of material interest to many people, businesses, law firms, cultural organizations, govern- Liesbet Hooghe, Chair (UNC Chapel Hill; Free University Amsterdam) ment agencies and others, within and beyond the academy. Reflecting the growth and deepening of Neil Fligstein, Vice-Chair (University of California, Berkeley) this field of inquiry, EUSA now has eight member-based interest sections covering EUS studies sub- Amy Verdun, Secretary (University of Victoria) fields. In 1999, EUSA established prizes for excellence in the field, including best conference paper, Frank Schimmelfennig, Treasurer (ETH-Zurich) best dissertation, and lifetime contributions to the field. EUSA has also instituted a best book prize Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) and the Ernst Haas Memorial Award, an award in furtherance of promising dissertation research. R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) The quarterly EUSA Review publishes original articles and book reviews. EUSA members also Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) benefit from a list serve, a web site, a membership directory, and of course, the Biennial International For major conference support EUSA thanks: Conference. The European Commission, Education, Audiovisual and culture Executive Agency The European Union Studies Association welcomes as members all those interested in any and Eleventh Biennial Conference Local Hosts: all aspects of European integration and European Union affairs. EUSA is an independent, non-profit EU Center of California, Scripps College UCLA Center for European and Eurasian studies educational organization whose support comes from membership dues and donations, program rev- enues, and grants. The EUSA administrative office is generously provided by the University Center Thanks to the sponsors of the EUSA Prizes Ceremony & Reception: for International Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. EU Center of California, Scripps College Europa Institute, University of Edinburgh EUSA would like to thank all those EUSA members who have served voluntarily as committee UCLA Center for European and Eurasian Studies members over the years – the newsletter committees, program committees, curriculum development We proudly acknowledge and thank our sustaining members, the EU Centers of Excellence of: committees, grant and prize selection committees, and many others. Your contributions of time and University of California - Berkeley expertise helped establish and enhance the Association. Finally, EUSA would like to recognize and University of Colorado thank those who have served the Association so ably as Chairs, from the inception of the office to the Florida International University and the University of Miami present: Georgia Tech Glenda G. Rosenthal 1989–1990 University of Michigan Roy H. Ginsberg 1990–1992 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Pierre-Henri Laurent 1992–1993 University of Pittsburgh Alberta Sbragia 1993–1995 University of Texas University of Washington, Seattle James A. Caporaso 1995–1997 University of Wisconsin Gary Marks 1997–1999 Washington, DC, Consortium (American University, George Mason University, Vivien A. Schmidt 1999–2001 George Washington University, Georgetown University, The Johns Hopkins University) Martin A. Schain 2001–2003 and George Ross 2003–2005 The Otto-Suhr-Institute for Political Science John T.S. Keeler 2005–2007 Liesbet Hooghe 2007-present EUROPEAN UNION CENTER OF CALIFORNIA www.eustudies.org

2009 Conference

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