Tuesday PWK22: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Women in Nego a ons (By Invita on Only) PWK06: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Understanding Peaceful Change in Interna onal Rela ons (By Invita on Only) Part. Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Part. Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Part. Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Part. Laura Montanaro (University of Essex) Part. John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo) Part. Lucy Maycox (University of Oxford) Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Part. Catriona Stand eld (University of Notre Dame) Nanyang Technological University) Coord. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington) Coord. Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Part. Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Part. Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) PIF: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Commi ee Panel Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Pay It Forward Workshop (by invita on only) Part. Lars Skalnes (University of Oregon) Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic) Disc. Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) Part. Thomas Davies (City, University of London) Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Coord. T. V. Paul (McGill University) Disc. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) Coord. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Disc. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona) Coord. Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University) Disc. Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Coord. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Zaryab Iqbal (Na onal Science Founda on) Coord. Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University) Disc. Jacqueline DeMeri (University of North Texas) Part. Yuan-Ning Chu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) PWK16: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Part. Emily Cook (Kennesaw State University) NPT@50: The Health of the Global Nuclear Order (By Invita on Part. Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) Only) Part. Buse Dingiltepe (Bilkent University) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Marina Duque (Florida State University) Part. Zaynab El Bernoussi (Al Akhawayn University) Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Part. Danielle Gilbert (George Washington University) Part. Steven Miller (Harvard University, Kennedy School) Part. Berkay Gülen (University of Washington) Part. Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University) Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Part. Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goe ngen) Part. Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales) Part. Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) Part. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Part. Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School) Part. Stephaney Patrick (University of Manitoba) Part. Marianne Hanson (University of Queensland) Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Interna onal Part. Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) University in London) Part. Rupal N. Mehta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Part. Jani Ranasinghe (California State University, Fullerton & Part. Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) University of Peradeniya) Part. Vipin Narang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Part. Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University) Part. Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Part. Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee, Part. Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore) Knoxville) Part. Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Part. Catriona Stand eld (University of Notre Dame) Part. Michal Smetana (Charles University) Part. Carolijn van Noort (University of the West of Scotland) Part. Jo-Ansie van Wyk (University of South Africa) Part. Chuan Wang (University of Florida) Part. Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Part. Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM) Sam Nunn School of Interna onal A airs) Part. Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Coord. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Part. Claudia J. Kim (Harvard University) Part. Leanne Roderick (Simon Fraser University) Part. Oluchi Ogbu (University of Manitoba) Part. Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Amilee Turner (University of Kansas) Part. Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) Part. Yusra Shawar (Johns Hopkins University)
International Studies Association © PWK10: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Research Grant PWK14: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Commi ee Panel Connec ng Theory and Methods for Text as Data Research in ISA Emerging La n American and Caribbean Scholar Forum (by Interna onal Rela on (By Invita on Only) invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas) Chair Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Part. Victoria Beall (University of Kentucky) Disc. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Disc. Stefanie Fishel (The University of the Sunshine Coast) Part. Courtney N. Burns (Bucknell University) Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh) Disc. Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Part. Analia Gomez Vidal (University of Maryland, College Park) Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Part. Je rey A. Gri n (University of Nevada, Reno) USFQ / Amherst College) Part. Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno) Disc. Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Part. Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Janeiro) Part. Chengli Wang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics) Disc. Kris na Hinds (University of the West Indies) Part. Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Disc. Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO/CONICET) Part. James Wilson (University of Nevada-Reno) Disc. Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador) Part. Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Interna onal A airs at Coord. Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis) George Washington University) Part. Alina de Luna Aldape (Center for Con ict Studies, University Coord. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) of Marburg) PWK11: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Part. Jorge Isaac Lechuga Cardozo (Universidad Autónoma de Norm Research in Theory and Prac ce (By Invita on Only) Nuevo León) Part. Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Part. Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Na onal University of San Mar n) Part. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Part. Krystal-Gayle O'Neill (University of Massachuse s Boston) Part. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Part. Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University) Part. Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University) Part. Juvenal Cortes (Occidental College) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Part. Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) Part. Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Part. Maria Noboa (Ins tuto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Centro Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) de Prospec va Estratégica) Part. Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Part. Ana Mauad (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana ) Part. Jacqui True (Monash University) Part. Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Part. Carla Winston (University of Melbourne) Part. Le cia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires) Coord. Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) Part. Viviana García-Pinzón (German Ins tute of Global and Area Coord. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Studies GIGA and University of Marburg) Part. Patricia Martuscelli (Universidade de Sao Paulo) PWK12: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Part. Tania Gómez-Zapata (Queen Mary University of London) Mass Atroci es and Atrocity Preven on in a Changing Global Order Part. Diego Hernández Nilson (Universidad de la República (By Invita on Only) (Uruguay)) Part. Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de Colombia) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Rafael Castro (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Part. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) Part. Hilary Ma ess (Yale University) Part. Yun Sun (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Federica Caruga (Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University) Part. Roudabeh Kishi (The Armed Con ict Loca on & Event Data Project (ACLED)) Part. Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) Part. Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School) Part. Ca e Bailard (George Washington University) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Coord. Lawrence Woocher (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum) Coord. Mollie Zapata (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Simon-Skjodt Center for the Preven on of Genocide) Coord. Daniel Solomon (Georgetown University)
International Studies Association © PWK17: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant PWK 23: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Complexity/Complex Systems Research in Peace and Con ict Emba led Inference: Confron ng New Con icts in the Design and Studies (By Invita on Only) Use of Experiments in Interna onal Studies (By Invita on Only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo) Part. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Part. Czeslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics) Part. Rotem Dvir (Texas A&M University) Part. David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Part. Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Part. Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University) Part. Hrach Gregorian (American University/Ins tute of World Part. Florian Justwan (University of Idaho) A airs @ RESOLVE) Part. Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Part. Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) Part. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Part. Jessica M. Smith (George Mason University, School for Con ict Part. Rachel Myrick (Stanford University) Analysis and Resolu on) Part. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Part. Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Part. Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College) University of Waterloo) Part. Laura Sudulich (University of Essex) Part. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Part. Lauren Sukin (Stanford University) Part. Michael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Coord. Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) University of Waterloo) Coord. Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Part. Nicholas Sherwood (George Mason University) Part. Sandra Tombe (George Mason University) PWK24: Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Part. Yvan Ilunga (Rutgers University) World Poli cs in the Postwestern Age: Towards a Postwestern IR Coord. Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) (By Invita on Only) Coord. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee (NUPI)) Coord. Lara Olson (University of Oxford) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Part. Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) PWK21: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Part. Gerard Delanty (Sussex University) The Belt and Road Ini a ve and the Global South (By Invita on Part. Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Only) Part. Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Security, University of South Wales) Part. Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College) Part. Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Part. Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul) Nanyang Technological University) Part. Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) Part. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) Part. Quan Li (Wuhan University) Part. Nobuhiko Tamaki (Chuo University) Part. Carol Wise (University of Southern California) Coord. Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University) Part. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Coord. Barrie Axford (Oxford Brookes University) Part. Payal Banerjee (Smith College) Coord. Dr. Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University) Part. Karin Vazquez Part. Francisco Urdinez (Pon cia Universidad Católica de Chile) Coord. Florencia Rubiolo (CONICET / Cordoba Catholic University (UCC)) Coord. Gonzalo Sebas an Paz (Georgetown University)
PWK47: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant War Gaming and Social Science Inquiry: Towards a New Data- Genera ng Process (By Invita on Only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Part. Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Part. Erik Lin-Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania) Part. Ivanka S. Barzashka (King's College London) Part. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Part. Michael Allen Hunzeker (George Mason University) Coord. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) Coord. Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University) Coord. Reid Pauly (Brown University)
International Studies Association © Wednesday The Loot of the Land: Mapping Out the Rela onship Between Natural Resources and Sexual Violence WA01: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Jennifer Briones (SUNY Bu alo State College) Mul polar Compe on, Power Transi ons, and Military WA03-B: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Moderniza on: The Impact on Deterrence Dynamics in Southern CONFLICT- Third Party Interven ons in Con icts Asia Junior Scholar Symposia South Asia in World Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies JSS Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Chair Christopher Clary (University at Albany) The E ect of Coups During Civil War on Third Party Interven on Disc. Sameer Lalwani (S mson Center/George Washington Strategies University) Alexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago) Disc. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Governance Market: Insurgency, Civil Con ict, and the Condi ons for Nuclear Use: Re-evalua ng Pakistan’s Doctrine a er Accountable State the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot Crisis Brandon Merrell (Yale University) Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) The Nexus Between External Interven on and Rebel Fragmenta on Prospects for Deterrence Failure: Implica ons of Military in Intra-State Con icts Moderniza on and Arms Race Instability in South Asia Sanjida Amin (University of Toronto) Mansoor Ahmed (Center for Interna onal Strategic Studies Impact of Intervener Mo va on and Strength on Intrastate Con ict Islamabad) Dura on Military Modernisa on and Deterrence Dynamics: The Case of Bri ney Koehnlein (Indiana University) China, India and Pakistan Arun Vishwanathan (Central University of Gujarat) WA03-C: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Bipolarity and the U.S. Role as a Crisis Manager: South Asian Crises CONFLICT- Civil Wars, Non-State Actors, Insurgencies Rajeswari P. Rajagopalan (Observer Research Founda on) Junior Scholar Symposia From Enduring Rivalry to Enduring Coopera on: Pathways to JSS Disc. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Con ict Transforma on and Regional Stability in South Asia JSS Disc. Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College) Farhan Hanif Siddiqi (Quaid-i-Azam University) War me Experiences of Civic Leaders: Legacies of Civil War in Sub- WA02: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Saharan Africa Jus ne Davis (University of California, Berkeley) Diversity In The Global Currency System: Good, Bad, Or Inevitable? A Comparison Of Syrian Rebel Group Networks: In gh ng And Interna onal Poli cal Economy Coopera on Networks Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Jennifer Hudson (University of Central Florida) Part. Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Female Combatants and Rebel Group Behaviour: Evidence from Part. Gregory T. Chin (York University) Nepal Part. Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) Marius Mehrl (University of Essex) Part. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Veteran Foreign Fighters: A Network Analysis of Foreign Fighters a er the Soviet-Afghan War WA03: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Junior Scholar Session Nicola Mathieson (Australian Na onal University) CONFLICT Junior Scholar Symposia WA03-D: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel CONFLICT- Ethnic Con icts in World Poli cs Chair Gilbert Khadiagala (University of the Witwatersrand) Junior Scholar Symposia WA03-A: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel JSS Disc. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs CONFLICT- Forecas ng Civil Wars (NUPI)) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Mark Ducken eld (US Army War College) Do the Ingredients of Con ict Ma er? How Arbitrary Death Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Thresholds A ect Findings JSS Disc. Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University) Predic ng Rebellion. Exploring Forecast Models for Actor-Centric Con ict Onset and Escala on Impact of China on the Everyday of Myanmar: Comparing Con ict Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University) and City-landscape in Kokang and Mandalay Ramya P. S. (South Asian University) Interna onal System Polarity and the Resurgence of Irregular Proxy Wars Measuring Grievance: Examining How Language Policies In uence Laura Jakli (University of California, Berkeley) Civil War Burak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) A lia on Among Poli cal Violence Groups: A Costly Signal Megan Farrell (University of Texas at Aus n) The Condi onal E ects of External Interven on on Con ict Outcomes by Con ict Type Ge ng the Buck for Your Bang: Compe ng Strategies of Economic Amy Skoll (UC Davis) Statecra in the Syrian Civil War Sco Ratner (City University of New York) Blood Feuds: Nonstate Armed Groups between Governance and Con ict Basil Bastaki (University of Chicago) International Studies Association © Axis of "Nuclear" Evil: U.S. Counterprolifera on Strategies against WA04: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Innova ve Panel Libya and North Korea "Slaughterbots": Film Screening and Discussion: Is this Our Future? Sunwoo Paek (Korea University) ISA Innova ve Panel The Vanishing Nuclear Taboo in Context: Insights from the Cold War Interna onal Studies Associa on John Valdez (College of Wooster) Chair Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland) Nuclear Command and Control Norms Part. Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London) Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Part. Michael Richardson (UNSW Sydney) Authoritarianism and Nuclear Deterrence E ec veness: The Case of Part. Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Fox) (University of Queensland) North Korea Mark Haichin (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School of WA05: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interna onal A airs) Roles and Percep ons In Denial about Punishment: The E cacy of Various Nuclear Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Coercion Strategies (Theme) Erik Sand (MIT) Chair Saurabh Pant (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Introducing the Strategic Export Viola ons Dataset Brian Starks (University of Georgia) Disc. Jeroen Joly (Ghent University) Why No Cogni ve Biases? U.S. Decision-Makers and the Persian WA08: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Gulf War The Status of Status in Interna onal Rela ons Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore) Interna onal Security Studies Power Transi ons and Public Support for Global Economic Chair Joseph M. Parent (University of Notre Dame) Coopera on Part. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Tanja Schweinberger (University of Geneva) Part. Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Strategies of De ance, Narra ves of Delegi ma on: How Some Part. Michelle Murray (Bard College) Targeted States Undermine the Interna onal Criminal Court and the Part. Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) UN Criminal Tribunals Victor Peskin (Arizona State University) WA09: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable The E ect of Counterinsurgency on Poli cal Preferences Conceptualizing the Interna onal Deniz Aksoy (Washington University in St. Louis) Theory Roles and Percep ons: Mutual Percep ons and Narra ves of the EU Interna onal Poli cal Sociology as a Diploma c Actor in Ukraine Historical Interna onal Rela ons Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury) Chair Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) WA06: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Part. Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University) Sensing Violence: Epistemic Bene ts of Sensorial Methodologies Part. Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Peace Studies WA10: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) From Disclosure to Exposure: Secrecy and Shame in Interna onal Part. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Rela ons Part. Stephen Forcer (University of Birmingham) Part. Daniel Masters (UNCW) Interna onal Ethics Intelligence Studies Part. Laura Mar n (University of She eld) Part. Ruth Elizabeth Prado (ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara) Chair Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) Disc. Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) WA07: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Global Trends in External Repression Nuclear Weapons in World Poli cs Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices A Watchdog with No Teeth: The Unintended E ect of Inclusive (Theme) Diplomacy Chair Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Elise Rousseau (University of Namur) Disc. Sunwoo Paek (Korea University) Assessing the Outcomes of the “Snowden E ect”: How did the US Disc. John Valdez (College of Wooster) and its Allies react to the Global Surveillance Disclosures? Disc. Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Benjamin Puybareau (Sciences Po Paris) Disc. Brian Starks (University of Georgia) Upshots to Shaming: The Witness K Case and Australia's Spying on Disc. Kirsten Taylor (Berry College) Timor-Leste Disc. Mark Haichin (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School of Daniel Baldino (The University of Notre Dame Fremantle) Interna onal A airs) Delega ng Restraint: Mul ple Interven on and Government Killing Disc. Erik Sand (MIT) Jacqueline DeMeri (University of North Texas) The Reshaping of the Nuclear Order Kirsten Taylor (Berry College)
International Studies Association © WA11: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Building South America Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Domes c Approaches to Interna onal Human Rights The Construc on of Naval Power and Brazilian Foreign Policy Human Rights Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Interna onal Law Realist constraints on construc vist region-building: comparing Chair Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Brazilian and Indian engagement with the regional mari me Disc. Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) strategic environment Trumping Human Rights: ‘America First’ and Interna onal Human Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Rights Norm Contesta on Janeiro) Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Brazil in the Geopoli cs of Amazonia and Antarc ca When Global Becomes Municipal: Ci es Internalizing Interna onal Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) Human Rights Law Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz (Brazilian War College (ESG)) Heidi Haddad (Pomona College) Authoritarian Transi on and Poli cally Costly Human Rights Abuses WA17: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Assessing Interna onal Studies Iden ty Through Ar cial Repatria on of ‘Jihadi Wives’: The Long-Term Consequences of Intelligence Strategies, Ethics, and Prac ces Repatria on or Revoking Ci zenship in the West Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Haval Ahmad (Aberystwyth University) (Theme) Emma MacTavish (University of Birmingham) Chair Ryan Kiggins (University of Central Oklahoma) Disc. Tugrul Keskin (Shanghai University) WA12: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Analysis Of Ai Strategy: Collabora on And Conten on Prospects U.S. Grand Strategy & World Order – Roundtable Between Canada And China Interna onal Security Studies David Perez-Des Rosiers (Shanghai University) Chair Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law Evalua on Of Ar cial Intelligence Within The Framework Of Basic and Diplomacy) Ethical Concepts Chair Richard Rosecrance (Harvard University) Zeynep Beril Yolacan (Shanghai University) Part. Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s Esra Sarioglu (Shanghai university) University) AI, Kuhn, and Interna onal Studies Part. Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute) Ryan Kiggins (University of Central Oklahoma) Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Ar cial Intelligence and Strategic Stability: Implica ons for nuclear Part. Thomas Cavanna (Tu s University, Fletcher School) security, deterrence, and escala on in future warfare Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) James Johnson (James Mar n Center for Nonprolifera on Part. Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University) Studies (CNS)) WA13: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organiza on WA18: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Prac oners of Interna onal Educa on: Ci ng the case for the The Limits and Failures of Just War Theory approach of an interna onal honor society Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Phi Beta Delta Honor Society English School Peace Studies Chair Michael Smithee (Syracuse University / Phi Beta Delta Honor Society) Chair Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Part. Chris na Sanchez (California Lutheran University) Disc. Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Part. Jose Guillermo De Los Reyes (University of Houston) A er Vibrancy: A Foray into the Dark Side of Things Nisha Shah (University of O awa) WA15: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Can Poli cal Violence ever be Jus ed? Author Meets Cri cs: "Small Arms: Children and Terrorism" Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Interna onal Security Studies Elizabeth Frazer (University of Oxford) Chair Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) Just War Theory in the Trenches: That Terrible Lie? Part. Alexandra Phelan (Monash University) Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University) Part. Robert Tynes (Bard College) Paci sm, Violence, Social Order and Struggle Part. Veysi Dag (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)) David Lawrence Rampton (London School of Economics and Part. Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University) Poli cal Science (LSE) and SOAS) Suthaharan Nadarajah (SOAS University of London) WA16: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organiza on Brazil, Region Forma on And Defense Coopera on Interna onal Studies Associa on Brazilian Interna onal Rela ons Associa on Chair Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) International Studies Association © WA19: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Expanding Access to Ac vism: A Comparison of Argen ne and Sri Interna onal Organiza ons on Social Media: Public Informa on or Lankan Mothers of the Disappeared Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna ) Self-Legi ma on? Top-down or Dialogue? Loca ng sex workers in the ‘professional development sphere’: A Interna onal Organiza on case study of the Philippine Sex Workers Collec ve Interna onal Communica on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Sharmila Parmanand (University of Cambridge) (Theme) WA22: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Stefanie Kasparek (Franklin & Marshall) Signaling in Interna onal Security Disc. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Interna onal Security Studies Social media and their impact on interna onal organiza ons’ reputa on: the case of the EU during the ‘refugee crisis’ Chair Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University) Disc. Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin) Twee ng to Save Succeeding Genera ons from the Scourge of War? Behavioral Pa erns in Costly Signaling The UN, Twi er and Communica ve Ac on Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong) Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Signaling and Socializa on under the Security Dilemma Engaging with new digital media to promote and protect human Brandon Yoder (Australian Na onal University) rights: the case of the United Na ons Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Caroline Bouchard (Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM)) Just Do it: Characteris cs and E ec veness of Chinese Economic Diplomat or Troll? The Case Against Digital Diplomacy Sanc ons Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Ke an Zhang (George Mason University) Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) The Impact of Di erent Forms of Perceived Madness on Threat Credibility and E ec veness WA20: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Money and Finance in the A ermath of Crisis The U.K. Strategic Nuclear Deterrent and the Credibility of the Interna onal Poli cal Economy Second Strike Ron Gurantz (Air War College) Chair Louis Pauly (University of Toronto) Disc. Louis Pauly (University of Toronto) WA23: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Commi ee Panel Disc. Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University) Academic Freedom and Interna onal Collabora on amid Rising Oracles, Heroes or Villains: Economic Technocrats, Na onal Authoritarianism Poli cians, and the Power to Shape Markets Academic Freedom Commi ee George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Interna onal Studies Associa on A Tale of Three Regional Financial Arrangements: Lessons from the European Stability Mechanism, the Chiang Mai Ini a ve Chair Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Mul lateraliza on, and Fondo La noamericano de Reservas Part. Pingtjin Thum (New Nara f & University of Oxford) Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University) Part. Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Ins tute) Crossroads - 21st Century Turbulences in the Global South Part. Melissa Johnston (Monash University) Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Al Akhawayn University Part. Ian Hall (Gri th University) in Ifrane (Morocco) / Universidade Federal do Tocan ns (Brazil)) Part. Peter Gries (University of Manchester) A Bilateral Seal of Approval: Financial Stability through Geopoli cs Cmte Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Abigail Vaughn (Princeton University) Chair
WA21: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel WA24: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Social Movements and Feminist Ac vism Theorizing Corporate Power in Global Poli cs Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theory Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Interna onal Organiza on (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Human Rights Chair Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Chair Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Disc. Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Disc. Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) The rm as a poli cal actor "You Can't Really Say Bad Things About Mothers": Examining Corinne Gendron (University of Quebec at Montreal) Motherhood Discourses in Environmental and Peace Ac vism “Globaliza on in the rst person”: poli cal risk and the study of IPE Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Interna onal Ins tute for Strategic The Américan Di usion of Experien al Movement Prac ce: from Studies) Consciousness Raising to Empoderamiento The Four Faces of Corporate Power: Corporate Titans and the First Elisabeth Jay Friedman (University of San Francisco) Image of World Poli cs Longing and (not) belonging: iden ty, loca on, and authen city in Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) eldwork Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Emma Brannlund (University of the West of England) Delinea ng publics between con nuity and change Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen) Linda Monsees (Goethe University Frankfurt) International Studies Association © Theorizing the Mul na onal Technology Firm as a Norm Maker and Does Na onalist Rally Divert? Interna onal Con icts and Chinese Taker Public Opinion Robert Gorwa (University of Oxford) Jiahua Yue (Yale University) Anton Peez (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / University of Frankfurt) WA28: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Consequences and Termina on of Sanc ons WA25: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Labor and Trade Liberaliza on Chair Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Disc. Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Chair Genevieve LeBaron (University of She eld) Extrica ng from the U.S.-Russian Sanc ons Tangle: Contending Disc. Genevieve LeBaron (University of She eld) Perspec ves, Emerging Networks & O -Ramps to Escala on Trade Compe on and Poli cal Polariza on in Advanced Industrial Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Democracies The Termina on of Interna onal Sanc ons, 1990—2018: Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Introducing the STD Dataset Nanyang Technological University) Hana A a (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Striking a Biased Balance: The Changing Design of Labor Provisions Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area in US Trade Agreements Studies) Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and More than Cheap Talk: The Costs of Sanc on Threats for Development Studies (IHEID)) Mul na onal Firms How Autocrats Use Trade Agreements to Facilitate Repression Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Susanne Mueller-Redwood (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Beg, Borrow, or Steal? The E ect of Sanc ons on Target Precarious Technologies? Digi za on and Labor Dynamics in Governments’ Finance Ghana’s Mining Sector T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) Nelson Oppong (University of Bath) Aiganym Valikhanova (Rice University) WA26: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel WA29: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Crisis and cri que The Impact of Populism on Foreign Policy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University) Chair Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Disc. Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University) Disc. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Disc. Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London) Interna onal Rela ons theory, the crisis of modernity, and the ‘crisis How do Varia ons in the type of Na onalism a ect Varia ons in the of cri que’ Type of Con ict? Ma hew Fluck (University of Westminster) Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Pessimism and the Alt-Right: knowledge, power, race and me Populism and Con ict: Analyzing Populist Foreign Policy Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Emily Holland (United States Naval War College) Notes toward a sublunar cri cal interna onal theory: reorien ng Hadas Aron (Columbia University) cri que in a me of Trump, Brexit, and ‘post-truth’ Caught in the Power Transi on Traps: Inequality, Populism, and Richard Devetak (University of Queensland) Con ict The task of cri que in the mes of post-truth Chia-Chien Chang (Na onal Chengchi University, Taiwan.) Sebas an Schindler (LMU Munich) Populism and Foreign Policy: Is there a future for European Security Integra on? WA27: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Pierangelo Isernia (University of Siena, Italy) Foreign Policy and Public Opinion Francesco Olmastroni (University of Siena) Foreign Policy Analysis Process-Tracing Populist Leaders’ Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Observable Manifesta ons of Idea onal Blinders or Strategic Chair Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo) Flexibility? Disc. David Burbach (Naval War College) Stephan Fouquet (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Target Vulnerability to So Coercion in World Poli cs: Domes c A tudes Towards U.S. Leadership in the Global Order WA30: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Carlo a M. Minnella (University of Oxford) From Nixers and Fixers to Shrinkers and Sinkers: Governing Trade How Na onal Security Policy Making Undermines Democracy: Cross and Finance in the Populist Moment -Na onal, Over-Time Findings from the Garrison State Project Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ashley Thornton (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Interna onal Organiza on Development Studies) David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Chair Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance) Development Studies) Disc. Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance) Will We Help? Public Support for Comba ng Terrorism Across Rethinking Post-Neoliberalism: A Feminist Polanyian Reading of Borders Global Trade Charles K. S. Wu (Purdue University) Erin Hannah (Kings University College)
International Studies Association © Trump & Trade: The Crisis in the Mul lateral Trading System Global Ci zenship and Moral Educa on Kristen Hopewell (University of Bri sh Columbia) Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) The Poli cs and Rules of Excep ons: The Case of the WTO’s ‘Peace The Bri sh Values Curriculum: Moral Educa on as Inocula on Clause’ on Public Food Stockholding against Terrorism in English Schools. Ma as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia) Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Only Human A er All: The Social Dimension of Mul lateral Trade Pedagogies of Killing: Just War, Violence, and the ‘Moral’ Classroom Governance Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Fabian Bohnenberger (King's College London) For an Insurgent Paci st Pedagogy in Global Poli cs Gender, Financial Inclusion, and Social Coali ons: Explaining Change Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University) in Non-Western Financial Systems Our Duty to Respond: An Autobiography on Global Compact for Tyler Girard (Western University) Migra on and Interna onal Network of Lies Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Paci c) WA31: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Firms between States WA34: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Economy Pedagogical Approaches to Theory in Introduc on to IR Courses Chair Randall W. Stone (University of Rochester) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Theory Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Interna onaliza on of Korean FDI (Theme) Jeheung Ryu (University of Rochester) Chair Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Randall W. Stone (University of Rochester) Chair Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Unpacking the e ects of democra c governance on MNCs’ sourcing Part. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University) choices Part. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Pablo M. Pinto (University of Houston) Part. Amy Below (California State University, East Bay) Secure From What? Theorizing and Measuring Property Rights Part. Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) Security Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) WA35: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Benjamin A. T. Graham (University of Southern California) Peace Opera ons: Actors, Aims, and Outcomes Michael Kenwick (The Pennsylvania State University) Interna onal Organiza on Businesses’ Posi oning in Trade War Peace Studies Aubrey Waddick (Pennsylvania State University) Interna onal Security Studies Boliang Zhu (The Pennsylvania State University) Chair Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne) Interna onal Poli cs and Market Share of Foreign Firms Disc. Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara) Quan Li (Texas A&M University) Peacekeeping in Mul -ins tu onal Se ng: Lessons Learned in Compara ve Perspec ve WA32: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a, University of Social Media and Digi al Ac vism: Regula on and Security Maryland) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Russian approaches to UN Peace Support Opera ons and Doctrine Interna onal Communica on Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Chair Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) The Uneven Burden of Peacekeeping Assessing Varia on in Risk- Disc. Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (German Development Taking Propensity Across Troop Contribu ng Countries Ins tute) Anup Phayal (University of North Carolina, Wilmington) The Dark Side of Social Media: the Case of the Mexican Drug War Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Nilda Garcia (Texas A&M Interna onal University) How Can Interna onal Peacebuilders Avoid Enabling Social Media in China: Research and Networking in Interna onal Authoritarianism? UN Peacekeeping and Liberia’s Post-Con ict Rela ons Transi on Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University) Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Digital Ac vism in the mes of dissent Birte Julia Gippert (University of Liverpool) Piyush Kant (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Oisin Tansey (King's College London) Resurgent Media: How Old News Becomes Weaponized in Times of Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London) Crisis Peacekeeping and Refugee Movements: A Causal Inference Ryan Ferguson (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Approach Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara) WA33: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The Challenge of Moral Educa on in Mee ng Global Insecuri es Interna onal Ethics Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Disc. Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) International Studies Association © WA36: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ethnic Groups and Di erent Types of Domes c & Transna onal Re-envisioning the Global North and South in Contemporary Terrorism Alperen Ozkan (University of Maryland / Istanbul Medeniyet Capitalism I: Displacements, Borders, and IPE University) Global Development Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theory The Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in Civil Wars: Evidence from Sri Lanka Chair Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Terrorizing God’s Enemies: Exploring Di erences Between Secular Displacement, Disenfranchisement and Dehumaniza on: Remaking and Religious Terrorism Rights in the 21st century Alon Burstein (The Hebrew University) Sunera Thobani (University of Bri sh Columbia) "The Way" Into Terrorism - Understanding Radicaliza on as an North-South Displacements in Racial Capitalism: Viewpoints from Intersubjec ve Process of Socio-Poli cal Discourse Paris and Nairobi Benjamin Cole (University of Cologne) Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester) Capital in Time and Space: Housing Wealth, Financial Management WA39: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel and the New Logic of Inequality China's 21st Century Diplomacy: One Profession, One Sub- eld, Mar jn Konings (University of Sydney) Many Voices Emerging Powers, Limited Hegemony and Dependency: Some Diploma c Studies theore cal considera ons Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) (Theme) Permanence of Violence: Poli cal Economy of Statecra and Chair Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) Ukraine's Capture Disc. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Ins tute, Andriy Levytskyy (University of Hawaii at Manoa) University of Antwerp) Disc. Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) WA37: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Characteris cs of China's Consular Protec on System in President The Global North-Global South Nexus in the Study of Leaders in Xi's Era Foreign Policy Liping Xia (China Foreign A airs University) Foreign Policy Analysis China’s Diploma c Approach to Improve Its Interna onal Discursive Global South Caucus Power since the 18th Party Congress Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Jisheng Sun (China Foreign A airs University) (Theme) Chinese Diploma c Style: Nego a ng EU-China rela ons Chair Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Lucie Xia (University of Oxford) Disc. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Pre-Modern Chinese Philosophy and Theories of Diplomacy Global South Leaders and Foreign Policy: The Acceptability Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) Constraint and Transna onal Considera ons in the Decision Context Andrea Grove (California State University Channel Islands) WA40: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Advancing FPA by Learning from the Global South Natural Law: Examining the Bene ts and the Di cul es of the Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) ‘Rights of Nature’ Movement Around the World Small Island States' Leadership and Global Poli cs of Climate Environmental Studies Change Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Baris Kesgin (Elon University) (Theme) The Personality Traits of La n American Populists Leaders and their Chair Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) Foreign Policies Disc. Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) The Global Rights of Nature Movement: Innova ve Legal Ac vism Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh) for Protec ng the Environment Paradiplomacy: An Emerging Dimension in Global South - An Indian Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) Perspec ve The Nature of Water Devanshi Shah (Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, School Laura Spitz (University of New Mexico School of Law) of Liberal Studies) Global Rights of Nature Map and Its Applica on to Ecuadorian WA38: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Indigenous Peoples Research Iden ty and Terrorism Addison Luck (Yale University) Ba ling the Black Snake: How Pipeline Ba le Alliances May Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Security Studies Mainstream the Rights of Nature Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) Chair Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Common and Shared Natural Resources: Theory and State Prac ce Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) in their Uses and Exploita on Maria A. Gwynn (University of Bonn)
International Studies Association © WA41: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Can an Anarchy be a State? Exit from Interna onal Society, State Public A tudes and Behavior in Environmental Governance Recogni on, and the Curious Case of China Yuan Yi Zhu (Nu eld College, University of Oxford) Environmental Studies The Chinese Communists in the Bandung Conference: Contes ng Chair Erick Lachapelle (Université de Montréal) Representa onal Legi macy among Asian-African “Third Force” Disc. Ma o Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) Hao Chen (University of Cambridge) Seeing is Believing? The Role of a Dirty Sky on Public Environmental Opinions WA44: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Yana Jin (William and Mary) The Hidden Hands: Comparing Na onal Approaches to Covert S. P. Harish (College of William & Mary) Ac on Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Intelligence Studies Assessing the Environmental A tude-Behavior Gap: Cross-Na onal Interna onal Security Studies Di erences and Global Impacts Chair Genevieve Lester (US Army War College) Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University) Disc. Gregory F. Treverton (University of Southern California) Voter Preferences, Par san Poli cs, and the Adop on of Renewable The Bri sh Way in Covert Ac on Energy Rory Cormac (University of No ngham) Mi Jeong Shin (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics) New Vodka in Old S lls? Examining Contemporary Russian Covert Tsung-han Tsai (Na onal Chengchi University) Ac on To solve climate problem, will you support a nuclear power plant in David Gioe (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) your neighborhood? A survey experiment in Japan Secrecy in World Poli cs: The Ebb and Flow of American Covert Azusa Uji (Kyoto University) Ac on Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh) WA42: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel French Clandes ne Opera ons from the Second World War to the Peripheral Women and The Plural Interna onal Algerian War Historical Interna onal Rela ons Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Return of the Bad Russian: ‘Unacknowledged Interven onism’ Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) in Contemporary TV-Shows Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University) Chair Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon) Disc. Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon) WA45: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Re ec ons on Lower Caste Muslim Women’s Lives in India: Sovereignty, security and rights: new theore cal and empirical Challenging Systema c Exclusion perspec ves Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Role of Moroccan women Diaspora in the development of Morocco Theory Tanushree Tanushree (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Inadequate Histories: The Forgo en Story of Vijayalakshmi Pandit in Chair Tatevik Mnatsakanyan (Loughborough University, London) the Chronicles of Indian Foreign Policy Disc. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Post-anarchism and iden ty The Arab Apocalypse: a queer feminist cri que of masculinized Dirk Nabers (Kiel University) poli cs and disaster (Re)tracing the poli cal: “Security” from Divine Order to Sovereign Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) State Sheila Wa -Clou er and Interconnec vity in Interna onal Theory Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) Rights-claiming and the limits of emancipatory poli cs: the context of ethnic/marginalised communi es WA43: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) China's Foreign Poli cs in Historical Perspec ve Shadow states, ungovernable spaces, and sha er zones: will states Historical Interna onal Rela ons persist in southern Africa? Foreign Policy Analysis Movindri Reddy (Occidental College) Chair Hung-Jen WANG (Na onal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Sovereign Hysteria and the Biopoli cs of Denial Disc. Hung-Jen WANG (Na onal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Tatevik Mnatsakanyan (Loughborough University, London) Anatomy of China’s peacekeeping: Its inten ons revealed in the decision-making process WA46: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University) Breaking New Theore cal and Empirical Ground on the “Nuclear From norma ve threat to so power? The second image reversed Taboo” in the analysis of moderniza on in China in late Qing period. Interna onal Security Studies Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw) Chair Lauren Sukin (Stanford University) Making sense of Tibet’s changing posi on within China’s hegemonic Disc. Ulrich Kuehn (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy sphere of in uence, 1279-1840, and implica ons for contemporary at the University of Hamburg) Chinese grand strategy on the global stage Han-Hui Hsieh (University of Southern California) International Studies Association © Norm Cluster Resiliency: The Nuclear "Taboo" and Norm Removing the 'Westphalian Straitjacket': Audiences in Securi za on Contesta on Theory Je rey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster) Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of Alberta) Carmen Wunderlich (University of Duisburg-Essen) Emeka Njoku (University of Ibadan) Moral Founda ons of the Nuclear and Chemical Weapons ‘Taboo’: ‘When Will They Go Back?’: A Cri cal Discourse Analysis of the New Evidence from Experimental Surveys Rising Ontological Insecurity and New Racism in Turkey as a Michal Smetana (Charles University) Reac on to the Syrian Refugees Marek Vranka (Charles University) Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University) The Nuclear Taboo and the End of Nuclear Charisma Cri cal Quan ta ve Methodology: Re ec ons on Discursive Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Causality, Ontological Indeterminacy, and the Role of Interpreta on Women and Nuclear Taboo: A Perspec ve from Pakistan in Machine Learning Sannia Abdullah Close (Stanford University) Patrice Wangen (University of Copenhagen) The explanatory power of ontological security in decision-making in WA47: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel risk related issue areas – how to deal with uncertainty in a Security and Balancing securi zed policy eld. The case of infec ous disease. Interna onal Security Studies Gunnar Jeremias (Hamburg University) Ontological Security and Iden ty Poli cs in the Middle East: The Chair Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Securi za on of Iden ty as a State Strategy Disc. Brian Blankenship (University of Miami) Maria Hardman (University of Utah) What’s Really Going on in the South China Sea? Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) WA50: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) The Rise of Populism in Interna onal Poli cs Does Trade in ‘Strategic Products’ Cause Poli cal-Military A nity? Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Assessing the Impact of Chinese and U.S. Oil Trade with Africa (Theme) Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame) Chair Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University) Restraint and Uncertainty: Case Studies in Naviga ng the Disc. Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Reassurance Dilemma Mike Sadler (The University of Hong Kong) The in uence of US Alt-Right on Brazilian poli cs: the rise of Bolsonarism and its semio c war Balancing Under Asymmetry: the Forma on of Military Alliances Karina Junqueira (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) Against Great Power Threats in Southeast Asia Since 1945 Cris ano Mendes (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Bonnie Chan (University of Chicago) Gerais (PUC-Minas)) WA48: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The Authoritarian Turn and The Rise of Populism in a Global and The Role of Dialogue and Storytelling in Building Peace Amongst Compara ve Context Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Divided Communi es Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Peace Studies Lessons from the periphery in the ght against global right-wing Chair April Biccum (The Australian Na onal University) populism: the case of Portugal Disc. Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) Isabel David (University of Lisbon) Rethinking dialogue and how we listen to ‘the other’ in The transforma on of Central Europe in the light of the globalist peacebuilding research theory of interna onal rela ons Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Andrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw) Social Studies) Unmasking Hidden Power: the role of marginaliza on and iden ty Joana Ricarte (University of Coimbra) in studying the alt-right Community ac vism in de-silencing the voices of young people Jaclyn Fox (American University) a ected by sexual violence in Jamaica. Michele Lemonius (University of Manitoba) WA51: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Contact and Community Dialogue: The Case of North Hill New Regionalism in Eurasia Johanna Solomon (Kent State University) Post Communist Systems Storytelling as par cipatory democra c process: towards a posi ve Interdisciplinary Studies peace Chair Mikhail Molchanov (University of Victoria) Laney Lenox (Ulster University) Disc. Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Using interfaith dialogue for peace and security: The unheard Regional integra on in Europe and Eurasia: Comparing Ukraine and success story of Ghana Kazakhstan Michael Cobb (University of Freiburg) Mikhail Molchanov (University of Victoria) WA49: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Fa ma Kukeyeva (Al-Farabi Kazakh Na onal University) New Trends in Cri cal Security Studies Complexity in Global and Regional Transforma on Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguis c Univ.) (Theme) Chair Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Disc. Aurora Ganz (St Andrews University) International Studies Association © Development diplomacy of Russia and US concepy of DDD: Closed Door Policy: Explaining the Wage Gap of Immigrants to the compara ve analysis United States Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Rita Boyajian Groh (University of Tennessee, Cha anooga) The Implosion of Global Liberal World Order and Russian Foreign Targe ng the Core or Swing?: Campaign Strategy during the 2017 Policy: Dimensions, Tensions, and Prospects Kenyan Presiden al Elec on Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Thomas Brailey (University of California, San Diego) Unfreezing the High North: Russia and Coopera ve Partnering in Es ma ng the Factors that A ect the Circular Flow of Skilled the Arc c Migrants Between their Des na on and Origin Countries George Soroka (Harvard University) Esther Jack-Vickers (University of Massachuse s, Lowell) Italy’s Silent Return to Emigra on: Trends, Causes, Consequences WA52: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Francesca Fauri (University of Bologna) Corporate in uence and global health governance: Examining the Donatella Strangio (Sapienza University Rome) indirect poli cal strategies of transna onal corpora ons Global Health WA55: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Moving Beyond State-Centrism Chair Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) (Theme) Structural Barriers to Implemen ng Ar cle 17 of the Framework Chair Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna ) Conven on on Tobacco Control: Lessons from Malawi Disc. Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna ) Julia Smith (Simon Fraser University) A crisis of iden ty: Social experience and collec ve memory among Jennifer Fang (Simon Fraser University) the New Genera on in Korea Playing into the Hands of Industry: Evidence, Ethics, and Why Sugar Ja-hyun Chun (Korea University) Isn’t the New Tobacco Taehee Whang (Yonsei University) Diego Silva (University of Sydney) The Poten al of Non-State Actors to Counter Violent Extremism in Taxing Debates: An Overview of Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax Pakistan: Using Art to reclaim Iden ty and Meaning Opposi on and Key Considera ons for Global Health Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) Marco Zenone (Simon Fraser University) Do Scholars Talk, Does Anyone Listen? The Legal Determinants of Health: The Emerging Interna onal Trade Sirin Duygulu (Istanbul Sehir University, Istanbul) Regime and the Case for a Framework Conven on on Global Health Ugur Cevdet Panayirci (Istanbul Sehir Universitesi) Benjamin Robert Hawkins (LSHTM) Expanding the Concept of Security Governance by Incorpora ng Corpora ons and global infec ous diseases: Governance of friend Non-Western cases and foe Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University) Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University) Resistance Movement and Transforma on of World Poli cs Structure: Looking at the ‘student agita ons’ in India and its impact WA53: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel on the world Iden ty Poli cs in IR Gajendra Trivedi (University of Delhi, Mo lal Nehru College (E)) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) WA56: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College) Research on Women, Peace, and Security Disc. Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Impact of Iden ty-Based Ideology on Poli cal Tolerance in Israel (Theme) Marc L. Hutchison (University of Rhode Island) Chair Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal The Age of Apology in World Poli cs Science) Ehito Kimura (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Disc. Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy Discourses and Prac ces Science) towards Asia: Assessing the Logic of Causality in the Discursive Mul -Layered Interna onal Norms in the Americas: Challenging Structure of Iden ty Violence against Women, De ning Femi(ni)cide, and Advancing the Radityo Dharmaputra (University of Tartu) WPS Agenda Are you on the list? A look at how sates get added to the blacklist Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Nola Haynes (University of Southern California) Where do their Horizons meet? A Research Review of Global South The Progressive’s Betrayal? Frustra on and Hysteria from Pro- and and Global North perspec ves on Women, Peace and Security An - Refugee Protests in South Korea Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Won Geun Choi (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Sukyoung Myung (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Innova on and Inclusion in the Armed Forces Shira Pindyck (University of Pennsylvania) WA54: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Media and Public Responses to the Race and Gender of Terrorist Poli cal Economy of Migra on Vic ms Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Pepperdine University) Jeane e Mendez (Oklahoma State University) Disc. Stephen Bagwell (DePauw University) International Studies Association © WA57: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Nego a ng the Network: Collabora ng Across Di erences in the The Interna onal Legal Order: Pathways to Change and Stability, European Forum on Armed Drones Alexandria Nylen (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Sources of Resilience, and Reasons for Regression Interna onal Law WA61: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interna onal Organiza on Reinterpre ng Secularism in Di erent Contexts Chair Madeline Baer (Occidental College) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Roxana Radu (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Chair Fletcher D. Cox (William Jewell College) Oxford) Disc. Atalia Omer (University of Notre Dame) The Ins tu onal Design of Interna onal Organiza ons: Inducing Diploma c Delibera on as a Pathway to Legal Change? On the Other Side of the Minority Coin: Understanding Secularism Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) through State-Based Religious Membership Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine) The Eternal Sunshine of the Theorist’s Mind Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Modern Blasphemy and Its Secular Muse: Cases from India and Turkey Resurgent Authoritarianism: Forces of Legal Change and Sources of Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Interna onal Law’s Resilience Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) How the secular ma ers for understanding jihadi militancy and thinking about con ict resolu on Finding the Ideal Path to Customary Law: State Prac ce, Mona K. Sheikh (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Distribu onal Consequences, and Ins tu ons Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) The Secular Prac ce of Religious Outrage: India's 295A Debate Gina Giliber (Northwestern University) Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) WB01: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on WA58: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Area Studies in Central and Eastern Europe: Mul ple Perspec ves No Place is Safe: Terrorism in the Age of Extremism Interna onal Studies Associa on Polish Interna onal Studies Associa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Edward Haliżak (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University Chair Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) of Warsaw) Chair Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Part. Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a, University of Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Maryland) Disc. Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Part. Edward Haliżak (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University Part. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) of Warsaw) Part. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Part. Irina Novikova (Saint Petersburg State University) Part. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Part. Nicola Contessi (York Centre for Asian Research) Part. Jeremy Garlick (University of Economics Prague) WA59: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Part. Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Poli cal Science and Promo ng Cross-Cultural Competencies and Global Ci zenship in Interna onal Studies, University of Warsaw) interna onal Studies Part. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Interna onal Educa on Part. Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)
Chair Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) WB02: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. J. Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) The Role of Design and Produc on Networks in East Asia's Security Part. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Part. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Adam Van Liere (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) Chair Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine) WA60: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Sco Kastner (University of Maryland) Drones and Autonomous Weapons Disc. Pablo M. Pinto (University of Houston) Interna onal Security Studies The Role of Design and Produc on Networks in East Asian Security Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine) Chair Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Are Design and Produc on Networks Vital to China’s Leaders? Disc. James Rogers (SDU / Stanford University) Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine) Air Li oral: The Emerging Threat of Enemy Drones to US Military Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine) Power Kelly A. Grieco (Air Command and Sta College) Great Power Compe on Through Design and Produc on Networks in Africa A Survey of 1,000 Serving Military O cers’ A tudes Toward Prince Paa-Kwesi Heto (University of California, Irvine) Autonomous Weapons Jai Gallio (UNSW & The University of Oxford) Na onalist Con icts and Produc on Networks in Northeast Asia Phoebe Woorim Moon (University of California, Irvine) Autonomous weapons = autonomous allies. Impact of technological development in autonomous weaponry on intra-alliance Hidden Economic Costs of Geopoli cal Disputes: Design and coopera on - case of NATO Produc on Networks and Inter-state Rela ons in East Asia Marek Madej (University of Warsaw) Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine)
International Studies Association © WB03: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Junior Scholar Session Global Climate Governance: Does Bilateral Coopera on Ma er? Nataliya Stranadko (Portland State University) ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY Marine plas c governance: An examina on and comparison of Junior Scholar Symposia environmental conven ons as baseline data to address the global Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) overabundance of marine plas cs Meg Hassey (University of Massachuse s Boston) WB03-A: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 JSS Group/Panel AM WB03-D: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 JSS Group/Panel ENVIRONMENT- Social Change, Global Governance and AM Environmental Issues ENVIRONMENT- Climate Change and Migra on Junior Scholar Symposia Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Jana Von Stein (Australian Na onal University) JSS Disc. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio JSS Disc. Derrick Hindery (University of Oregon) School) A text analysis of the emergence of environmental human rights JSS Disc. Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) defender Environment-induced migra on in the IR agenda: current challenges Bi Zhao (Purdue University) and urgent needs The nexus of environment and security: A case of US-Japan water Carolina de Abreu Ba sta Claro (University of Brasilia) diplomacy in the Indo-Paci c region Support for Climate Migrants or Rohingya? How Bangladeshis Kei Namba (Free University of Berlin) Donate to Local Humanitarian Chari es Science, technology, and environmental governance: Colombia as a Rachel Castellano (University of Washington) laboratory of the 'Gray Revolu on' against mercury use in ASGM Shi ing gendered subjec vi es: Everyday lives of Burmese climate- Sebas an Rubiano-Galvis (University of California, Berkeley) induced migrants in Thailand Youth, Agency, and Authority in Global Climate Governance Chung Ah Baek (University of Warwick) Zachary Dove (University of California, Santa Cruz) WB04: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Innova ve Panel Implementa on of the Green Economy as a New Project of Pulling Back the Curtain On Hawaii as an Occupied, Sovereign Environmental Policy: The case of Kazakhstan Darzhan Kazbekova (Syracuse University, Maxwell School) Na on ISA Innova ve Panel WB03-B: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 JSS Group/Panel Chair Kristy A. Belton (Interna onal Studies Associa on) AM Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) ENVIRONMENT- The Environment and the Future of Interna onal Part. Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University) Rela ons Part. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta) JSS Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Part. Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame) JSS Disc. Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida) WB05: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable The Seaweed is Always Greener in Somebody Else’s Lake: The Poli cs of An -Westernism: Resistance to What and Libera on Technology and the Poli cs of the Ocean Floor for Whom? Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Alterna ve Futures: Global South and The Climate Change Imagery Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Saurabh Thakur (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Sustainable Development and Interna onal Rela ons: The Need for Chair Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) True Interdisciplinary Research Disc. Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Mar na Vetrovcova (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Maximilian Jungmann (University of Heidelberg) Part. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) Mapping Climate Security Risks: A Global Threat Assessment Part. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Kate Guy (University of Oxford) Part. Kevork K. Oskanian (University of Birmingham) Part. Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) WB03-C: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 JSS Group/Panel AM WB06: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel ENVIRONMENT- Coopera on and Climate Change Status-Seeking and Foreign Policy Analysis: Exploring the Domes c Poli cal Sources and E ects of Status Concerns Junior Scholar Symposia Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices JSS Disc. Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) (Theme) The Transi on of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Policies: Interna onal Foreign Policy Analysis Norms and Policy Learning Chair Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne) Fang-Ting Cheng (Ins tute of Developing Economies, Japan Disc. Marina Duque (Florida State University) External Trade Organiza on (IDE-JETRO)) The ‘Self-Renewing Genius of American Poli cs’? Na onal Decline The Networks of Social Movements Resis ng Dams in the Amazon and Par san Animosity in the United States V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuse s Boston) Steven M. Ward (Cornell University)
International Studies Association © The Moral Founda ons of Status Concerns Drones and the Mari me Environment in Europe: New Challenges Joslyn Trager (Wesleyan University) of Technology and Security? Foreign Policy, Status and Personality: A Cross-Na onal Study Oceane Zubeldia (IRSEM) between the North and the South Policing Through Technology: A Proposed Typology of Smart and Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne) Safe Ci es in Europe Inside-Out, Outside-In: Status, Role Contesta on, and the Making of Cris na Del Real-Castrillo (University of Cádiz) Chile as a “Good Ci zen” during the Transgender Iden ty Law Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) Debate Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile) WB11: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Status Concerns: The Poli cs of Refugees and Rights in South Korea Ethics of War and Peace in Theory and Prac ce Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College) Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law WB07: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Chair John Emery (University of California, Irvine) Re-building Russian-American Rela ons: Challenges and Part. Doyle K. Hodges (Texas Na onal Security Review/War on the Possibili es Rocks) Post Communist Systems Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury) Chair Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University) Part. Maryam Rokhideh (University of Notre Dame) Part. Bruce Parro (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Jean-Bap ste Jeangene Vilmer (Ins tute for Strategic Part. Anton Fedyashin (American University) Research (IRSEM)) Part. Igor Istomin (MGIMO University) Part. Robert E. Williams Jr. (Pepperdine University) Part. Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University) WB12: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Part. Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal The State of the European Union in 2020 Rela ons) Interna onal Studies Associa on WB08: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable European Union Studies Associa on Order Unravelling? New Theore cal Perspec ves on Hegemonic Chair Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) Decline, Rising Powers and Interna onal Order Part. Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Part. Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Chair Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Part. Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University) Part. Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Part. Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto) WB13: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. Michelle Murray (Bard College) Interna onal Interven ons to Prevent and Counter Violent Part. Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University) Extremism in Con ict Zones WB09: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Peace Studies Na onal and Interna onal Actors and the Defence of LGBTQ+ Interna onal Security Studies Rights in the Global South Chair Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices University (SIGLA)) (Theme) Disc. Katherine E. Brown (University of Birmingham) The Strategic Ambiguity of UN ‘Preven ng Violent Extremism’ Chair Stephen Brown (University of O awa) Strategies Part. Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Part. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Targeted Preven ve Interven ons in Fragile States to Counter Part. Ellie Gore (University of She eld) Violent Extremism: Examples From the Maghreb and Sahel Part. Hakan M. Seckinelgin (London School of Economics and Zineb Benalla (Al Akhawayan University) Poli cal Science) Part. Jill A. Steans (University of Birmingham) Hybrid Warfare and Grey Zone Con ict: Preven ve Dimensions Part. Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow) David B. Carment (Carleton University) Dani Belo (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, WB10: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Carleton University) Technology and Security Using force to ght a social phenomenon: Understanding the role of Interdisciplinary Studies the military in preven ng violence Interna onal Security Studies Sine Vorland Holen (Norwegian Defence University College) Chair JD Work (Marine Corps University) Voter ID and Refusing to Know as a Technique of Governance Adam Churchard (York University) Decisions to Share Advanced Military Technology between Innova ve States Erik Sand (MIT)
International Studies Association © WB14: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM In Other Words A Theory of Poli cal Violence Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) L’intégra on régionale en Afrique Killing Kin as a Counterinsurgency Tac c: Evidence from Chechnya Interna onal Studies Associa on Peter Krause (Boston College) Part. Apoli Kameni (Université Omar Bongo) Poli cal Repression and Regional Orders: US Hegemony and the Part. Ayabavi Linda Ophelie Comlan Sessi (University of Parakou) Rise of Autocracy in South America Part. Sylvie Lembe (University of Lyon 3) Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil) Part. Lembe Tiky (University of Connec cut) Why Poli cal Violence Can Have Such Persistent E ects Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) WB15: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Memory & Poli cal Violence 1: Historical Ties to Future Con ict WB18: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Viola ng the world community’s iden ty. Silencing mass atroci es (Theme) Interna onal Studies Associa on Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes German Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Chair Bernhard Stahl (University of Passau) Disc. Kathy Powers (University of New Mexico) Disc. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) When Ethnic Con icts become Lethal: Memories of Violence and The non-scandaliza on of the Kunduz massacre the Rohingya Crisis Dirk Nabers (Kiel University) Srobana Bha acharya (Georgia Southern University) Frank A. Stengel (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Memory, Threat, and Violence: The Chinese Rights Recovery When mass atroci es are silenced. Yemen, South Sudan, Myanmar Movement and the Future of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands and the curious case of Germany Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Robin Hering (University of Passau) Blend or Resist? The Consequences of War me Violence Against Salience or Silence? A compara ve analysis on French and German Civilians for Local Poli cal Polariza on foreign policy in the wake of mass atroci es in Central African Francisco Villamil (ETH Zurich) Republic Violent Memories: Triggering the Con ict Environment Sebas an Glassner (University of Passau) Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Zina Weisner (University of Passau) Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) State-Building and Democra za on in the Wake of Ethnic Cleansing Armenian Genocide Denial in Turkey: An Experimental Approach and Genocide - The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina Feryaz Ocakli (Skidmore College) Soeren Keil (Canterbury Christ Church University) WB16: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel What are we actually trying to prevent? The case for a more uni ed Impressions Count: How Adversaries and Audiences Form assessment and framing of mass atroci es Jens Stappenbeck (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Impressions of Leaders in Foreign Policy Interac ons Foreign Policy Analysis WB19: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Interna onal Communica on Powers of Religion and the Histories of Global Society Chair Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast) English School Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Historical Interna onal Rela ons We're All Mad Here: How Counterpart Iden ty Shapes Inferences Global Development about Ra onality and Competence Chair Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Nicholas Campbell-Sereme s (University of Chicago) Disc. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Threat Construc on and Percep ons of Credibility: An Experimental Part. William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore) Analysis Part. Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University) Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Part. Robert Hodges (Virginia Tech) Playing the Madman: To What Extent Can Leaders Manipulate their Part. Thomas Heilke (University of Bri sh Columbia) Reputa ons for Madness? Part. Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America) Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo China) “Ah Q” Spirit and the Dearth of Audience Costs Part. Myriam Fotou (University of Leicester) Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) The Strength of Weak Bonds: Leader Percep ons and Textual WB20: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Communica on Space, Materiality and State-Society Rela ons in the Middle East Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Global Development Interdisciplinary Studies WB17: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology New Perspec ves on Poli cal Violence Chair Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Interna onal Security Studies Disc. Lourdes Patricia Iniguez-Torres (COLMEX/Universidad de Guadalajara) Chair Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley) Asymmetries of Spa al Contesta ons: Controlling Protest Spaces Disc. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) and Coali on Building during the Iranian Protests of 2017/18 The Violent Bias in the Study of Civil War Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg) Ana Arjona (Northwestern University) International Studies Association © From the O omans to the Asads: Crisis, Space, and State Forma on in Syria WB24: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) From Subjects to Objects: Rethinking The Study of Global Plo ng Development: Land, Race, Statecra in Turkey Governance Begum Adalet (Cornell University) Theory Interna onal Organiza on WB21: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Peace Studies Rethinking Human Rights Chair Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Human Rights Disc. Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Chair Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Cons tu ng the Interna onal: Governance Objects and Disc. Heidi Haddad (Pomona College) Interna onal Change Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Beasts Like Us: Making Space for Nonhuman Rights Monica J. Casper (University of Arizona) Disaster: A Changing Object of Governance Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Ideas, Agency and Human Rights Redress Maria Armoudian (University of Southern California) Branching o from the lab: The produc on of interven ons against the diarrheal body for interna onal and US poli cs Shedding light on the place of ‘local’ on Human Rights localiza on Luis Aue (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Mariana Montebugnoli (University of São Paulo) Global Governance, SDG implementa on, and mul lateral power Does contact with foreigners increase people's support for human Marina Kane (Na onal University of Singapore) rights promo on? Contact theory, interna onal, and ethnic borders in Africa WB25: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania) Beyond Treaty Design: The Poli cs of Interna onal Investment ‘Human rights for rightly humans’: the pi alls of vernacularisa on Agreements theory Joana Perrone (University of Oxford) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) WB22: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) Network analysis and global environmental governance Strengthening Treaty E ec veness: How Bilateral Investment Environmental Studies Trea es A ect Foreign Aid Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) Chair Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester) It’s All Poli cs! Explaining the Selec ve Breach of Bilateral Disc. James Hollway (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Investment Trea es Interpersonal networks across the global climate governance Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) complex A “California E ect” for Human Rights: South Africa and the Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester) Bilateral Investment Regime Authority rela ons in the emerging marine biodiversity regime Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) complex WB26: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Arne Langlet (University of Vienna) History, Memory and Peace and Con ict Dynamics Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) Brokering Biodiversity: Conceptual Di usion among Biodiversity Peace Studies Partnerships Chair Monika Thakur (York University) Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Disc. Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Fractals, Networks, and Decarboniza on Na ve American Con ict History: A new data project. Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Avoiding Carboniza on: Opportuni es and Limits to Sustainable Coming to Terms with Past Injus ces in Japan and Germany: Energy in sub-Saharan Africa Comfort Women, Forced Labor, and History Textbooks Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) Brianna Scrimshaw Botchwey (University of Toronto) Persecu on and Memory in near and distant diasporas: the Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Bhutanese Nepali diaspora Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto) Susan Banki (University of Sydney) Engaging Historical Memory through Interac ve Con ict Resolu on: WB23: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Commi ee Panel A Compara ve Analysis of the Chinese and Taiwanese Timelines of Blogs, Twi er and Beyond: Using the Internet as a Research Forum Cross-Strait Rela ons Professional Development Commi ee Tatsushi Arai (Kent State University) Interna onal Studies Associa on Rena onalizing Europe: Memory Laws and the EU's Crisis of Chair W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Postna onalism Part. Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland) George Soroka (Harvard University) Part. Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Felix Krawatzek (University of Oxford) Science) Part. Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney) International Studies Association © WB27: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel WB30: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel AI, Democracy, Law and Post-humanism Interna onal Law: Global Implementa on in Prac ce Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Law Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Carlo a M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Disc. Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Chair Timothy Chrisman (Humanity in Space) Development Studies) Disc. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) Gap Year(s): Explaining the Delay between Signing and Ra fying Ar cial intelligence and Global Orders of Race and Gender: From Human Rights Trea es Kempelen`s Turk to Sophia in Arabia Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) Various interpreta ons and voices in World Order – case study on The conceptual framing of contemporary ar cial intelligence the market economy Stefan Larsson (Lund University) Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) Economic, Poli cal, and Na onal Security Nexus in AI A reversal of arguments rather than of law: Protracted contesta on M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University) over the status of Kosovo, South Osse a and Abkhazia Approval Vo ng, Party Nomina ons, and Improving the Algorithms Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford) of the Ar cial Person The Impact of Environmental Challenges to the Antarc c Treaty Mahendra Prasad (UC Berkeley) System Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) WB28: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Norm Implementa on and Contesta on: the Case of the Kashmir Con ict: Decoding the New Cycle of Violence Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia South Asia in World Poli cs Zain Maulana (University of Leeds) Chair Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) WB31: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) Disc. Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) Determinants of Foreign Policy A tudes Contesta ons in The Poli cal Processes and Violence in Kashmir Foreign Policy Analysis Omkar Nath Pandit (University of Delhi) Disc. Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i) Changing Socio-Poli cal Impera ves of Militant Violence in Kashmir Public Support for Interna onal Engagement in Global Perspec ve Valley Trevor Thrall (Cato Ins tute) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) What determines public opinion on interna onal poli cs in India’s Endgame in Kashmir? Belgium? Explaining the link between ci zens’ a tudes and Aparna Pande (Hudson Ins tute) ideology in a (very) fragmented poli cal system. Jeroen Joly (Ghent University) WB29: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Personality Traits and Foreign Policy A tudes Art, Poetry, and Media in Social Change Fa h Erol (Koc University) Global Development Assessing So Power in the Paci c: Determinants of Public A tudes Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Toward the US and China Chair Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) Dennis Redeker (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Disc. Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco) Social Sciences (BIGSSS)) Disc. Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara) Art Dealers and Jewellers: Vulnerable Intermediaries in the Global Foreign Policy Dimensions. Con nuity or Change in a Globalized Regime Against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Era? Roland Vogt (The University of Hong Kong) Ulf Bjereld (University of Gothenburg) Drone ‘Vision’, Human Vision and Witnessing: An Ar s c Query and Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg) Interven on Henrik Oscarsson (University of Gothenburg) Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Fox) (University of Queensland) Poe c Resistance: Migrant-Worker’s Poetry in Contemporary China WB32: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kaiqing Su (Vassar College) Mul ple Perspec ves on Mari me Boundary Disputes Between Non-place and Good Place: Utopian Imaginaries of the Interna onal Law Interna onal in Parliament’s Mothership Connec on and Edouard Foreign Policy Analysis Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Glissant’s Poe cs of Rela ons (Theme) Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University) Iqbal’s Poetry and Eurocentrism: A Response to Coloniality Chair Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Ish aq Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Ale a Mondré (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) The Environment and Con ict: Water Wars? Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Power Transi ons and Territorial Disputes: US-China Compe on in the South China Sea M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Kacie Miura (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) International Studies Association © A Sea of Troubles? Mari me Boundary Disputes in a Changing WB35: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Environmental and Poli cal Seascape (De)colonial Methods, Cultural Ins tu ons, and Global IR (Part I) Andreas Østhagen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute and High North Center at Nord University) Global Development The In uence of Sea Power and Dissa sfac on on Low-Level Chair Emily Hannah Merson (University of Regina) Mari me Disputes Disc. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Hayoun Jessie Ryou-Ellison (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) The Missing C Word in the Study of Tibet: Coloniality of Poli cs Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) WB33: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Decolonial poli cs and aesthe c regionalisms: A poli cal analysis of Human Rights at the UN: Movements, Iden es and NGOs the Asia Paci c Triennial Human Rights Samid Suliman (Gri th University) Interna onal Organiza on Crea ve Presence: Decolonial Methods and the Global Poli cs of Chair Alison Brysk (University of California, Santa Barbara) Contemporary Artwork Disc. Carla Winston (University of Melbourne) Emily Hannah Merson (University of Regina) Contes ng Rights: Champions and Challengers of Economic, Social Cura ng An colonial Archives in the (Art) House in the and Cultural Rights in Interna onal Law Interregnum? Madeline Baer (Occidental College) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) More Cri cism and More Sympathy: Sources of I/NGO Polariza on Breaking, or Ma ers of Decolonial Life-Art in the Times of the at the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Anthropocene (Anna M. Agathangelou and Kyle D. Killian) Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Kyle Killian (Capella University, Boston) Indigenous Peoples, UNDRIP and Land Poli cs in Africa: The Case of Uganda WB36: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Interroga ng Caste in IR: A Cri cal Research Agenda Contes ng Human Rights Defenders at the UN Human Rights Global Development Council Chair Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Part. Suraj Yengde (Harvard University) The Role of Iden ty and Perspec ve in the Disability Rights Part. Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) Movement and the Conven on on the Rights of Persons with Part. Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Edinburgh) Disabili es Part. Medha Medha (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies Sarah Murray (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs - Wilfrid (GIGA)) Laurier University) WB37: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel WB34: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Foreign Policy in the Post-Soviet Space Interna onal Organiza ons under Pressure: Explaining Decline, Death, and Transforma ons of Mul lateral Governance Foreign Policy Analysis Post Communist Systems Interna onal Organiza on Chair Mikhail Molchanov (University of Victoria) Chair Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Disc. Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Chair Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Disc. Mikhail Molchanov (University of Victoria) Disc. Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) The Impact of Russian Led Eurasian Integra on on Regional Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Economic Ac vity TOGETHER OR NOT? DYNAMICS OF PUBLIC ATTITUDES ON Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College) INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) Osman S. Kiratli (Bogazici University, Istanbul) Torn in between the EU and Russia: the shared neighbourhood, non When is it “ok” to leave? Public opinion toward state withdrawals -state actors and power struggles in the European space from IOs Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra) Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University) Assessing the Impact of the BRI in Central Asia Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) Christopher Primiano (KIMEP University, Kazakhstan) The Vitality of Regional Security Organiza ons Why di erent foreign policies vis-à-vis Russia? The impact of Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) forma ve periods and domes c interest groups on foreign policy Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and making in Ukraine and Georgia Development Studies) Per Ekman (Uppsala University) Ins tu onal design for a post-liberal order: Why some interna onal China’s ascendance and Russia’s interests. How China’s footprint in organiza ons live longer than others Central Asia may change the balance of power in Eurasia? Maria J. Debre (Maastricht University) Nikita Neklyudov (MGIMO) Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University)
International Studies Association © WB38: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Regional and Global Diplomacy Compared: Explaining the Gap in A fallout from ‘good’ ci zenship?: Diversity, iden ty and the In uence of Regional Powers Simon Bertrand (McGill University) par cipa on at mes of poli cal crisis and stability Qatar’s Foreign Policy and its implica on on Sustainable Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Development policies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Bakeel Alzandani (Qatar University) Brazil’s cultural diplomacy and so power a rac ng U.S. Chair Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and universi es’ e orts in interna onaliza on of higher educa on Technology/University of Portsmouth) through an in-country physical presence Disc. Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Jane Aparecido (University of Sao Paulo) Security, University of South Wales) E ect of Dual Ci zenship on Electoral Viability WB41: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Alice Yiqian Wang (Stanford University) Ac vism and the Environment The Right to Community Par cipa on and Ci zen Security in Environmental Studies Colombia Dáire McGill (University of Oxford) Chair Craig Kau man (University of Oregon) The gendered path to Brexit: masculine iden ty and Euroscep cism Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) in the UK Solving Problems: How can the Environmental Field Respond to Charlo e Galpin (Birmingham University) Cri cal Analysis? Ci zenship on meout? Mapping youth percep ons of ‘good’ Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of ci zenship in the nexus of migra on and social media Public and Interna onal A airs) Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and Mapping Transna onal Rights of Nature Networks: New Global Technology/University of Portsmouth) Governance Structures for More Sustainable Development Craig Kau man (University of Oregon) WB39: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Crea on of a "Star" Animal without Gatekeepers Online Conten ous Poli cs Takumi Shibaike (University of Toronto) Online Media Caucus Movement Strategies in Changing Times: Poli cal Opportunity, Hydroelectric Dams, and the Movimento dos A ngidos das Chair Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University) Barragens in Brazil. Disc. Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University) Grant Burrier (Curry College) Extremist lives. Comparing right-wing and jihadi radicalisa on processes WB42: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Daniela I. Pisoiu (University of Hamburg, Austrian Ins tute for Gender, Women and Terrorism Interna onal A airs) Populism and Capitalism in Contemporary China: Exploring the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies ‘Popular’ through Social Media Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat Chair Jacqui True (Monash University) Singh College) Disc. Alexandra Phelan (Monash University) A Big Data Analysis of the Mainstream Media Coverage in Pakistan Gender in the UK’s Radical Right and al-Muhajiroun: Two Sides of and India From 1979 to 2018. the Same Coin? Asif Nawaz (University of Maine) Elizabeth Pearson (Swansea University) Social Media and Protests in an Authoritarian Regime: An Analysis From Pawn to Queen: the Changing Role of Women in Terrorism of the Facebook Poli cal Blogsophere in Vietnam Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) Phuong Hoang (Na onal Intelligence University) Lure of (Violent) Extremism: Gender Constructs in Online Digital Contesta on: Post-Revolu onary Egypt Recruitment and Messaging in Indonesia Mona Elswah (University of Oxford) Melissa Johnston (Monash University) Philip Howard (Oxford University) Outbidding and Gender: Dynamics in the Colombian Civil War Vidya Narayanan (University of Oxford) Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University) Gendering Countering Violent Extremism: The Internal Pivot of WB40: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Na onal Ac on Plans? Diplomacy in Regional and Transna onal Contexts Lucy McDermo (University of Surrey) Diploma c Studies Foreign Policy Analysis WB43: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET) Rethinking IR Theory Through Asia-Paci c Diploma c History Disc. Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Organizing Sub-regional Coopera on at Times of Crises: Explaining Theory Foreign Policy Analysis Change, Adapta on and Iner a in ‘So Organiza ons’ of Bal c Sea Coopera on Chair Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand) Disc. Ayako Kusunoki (Interna onal Research Center for Japanese Nina Tynkkynen (Abo Akademi University) Studies) Advancing research on diaspora diplomacy and country images Disc. James Hershberg (George Washington University) Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University) International Studies Association © Equi nality and the Ins tu onaliza on of the US-Japan Alliance WB46: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Shingo Yoshida (Kindai University) The Great Powers in Cyberspace: Friends, Foes, or Something Else? Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University) Interna onal Security Studies Alliance Cohesion in the "Indo-Paci c:" Moving Past the Powerplay Theory Chair Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico) Iain Henry (Australian Na onal University) Disc. Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Lawrence Livermore Na onal Lab & Post-colonial Balancing: Stalin and India, 1947-1953 Stanford University) David Wol (Hokkaido University) A “Punctuated” Strategy of Cyber Punishment: Tougher May Be The Great Power Next Door: Chinese Military Interven on and the Be er Korean Peninsula Lucas Kello (University of Oxford) Ji-Young Lee (American University) A ribu on Triage: The Role of Criminal Law in A ribu ng Cyber The Evolu on of China's Grand Strategy since the Cold War Incidents Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) Els De Busser (Leiden University) State Responses to Cybera acks: An Exercise in Risk Management WB44: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Monica Kaminska (University of Oxford) Intelligence and Foreign and Security Policy-making in Europe China as a Strategic Compe tor in Technology: What to Make of the Today EU’s Strategic Vision? Intelligence Studies Valen n Weber (University of Oxford) Jantje Silomon (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy Chair Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence at the University of Hamburg) Academy) Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) WB47: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel The “Communauté na onale du renseignement” (Na onal Non-Prolifera on of Weapons of Mass Destruc on Intelligence Community) and the Reshaping of Foreign and Security Interna onal Security Studies Policies in France (2003-2019) Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) Chair Aylin Gurzel Aka (Eastern Mediterranean University) Intelligence and “Everyday” UK Foreign Policy Disc. Selim Can Sazak (Brown University) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) The Ban-Treaty on Nuclear Weapons and Nega ve Security The Spanish Intelligence Community (IC) and Spanish Foreign Policy: Assurances the IC’s Development since 2001 and Current Situa on Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Interna onal Ins tute for Peace (IIP)) Gustavo Diaz Matey (Complutense University, Madrid) The Meaning of Denuclearizing North Korea: From Nonprolifera on Transna onal European Intelligence to Inform European Union (EU) to Disarmament to Denucleariza on Foreign and Security Policy: Its Development and In uence and the Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Challenges It Faces Non-Nuclear Pres ge: Status and Par cipa on in the Non- Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Prolifera on Regime. Russia’s Intelligence Agencies and Russian Foreign Policy Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goe ngen) Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) Nuclear Times: Interna onal Structure as a Determinant of Access WB45: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel to Civilian Nuclear Reactor Technology Moving, Walking, Blocking: Conceptualizing Mobility in Selim Can Sazak (Brown University) Interna onal Rela ons The Regional Dynamics of Nonprolifera on: the Case of Intermediate States Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Michelly Geraldo (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons WB48: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Posi ve Peace: On Peace and Norms Disc. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) Peace Studies Digital blockade/running: the return of analog poli cs Peter Nyers (McMaster University) Chair Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Walking the Interna onal: Poli cal Power, Mobility, and Disc. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Sedentarism A more human face for peace?The challenges of integra ng human Ra Youa (New School for Social Research) right, development and security in con ict preven on and Necropoli cs and Forced Migra on in Honduras, Guatemala and El peacebuilding strategies Salvador. Violence as a device of death Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) Ruth Elizabeth Prado (ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara) Conceptualizing Peace as Social Norm of Non-Violence Securi zing and Desecuri zing Refugees during Elec on Campaigns: Elke Krahmann (University of Kiel) Categoriza on and Labelling of Mobility in Turkey De ning Posi ve Peace – with Chinese Characteris cs? Sezgi Karacan (University of O awa) Josie-Marie Perkuhn (Kiel University) Manufactured mobility: how state narra ve ensures bounded The (non-)promo on of peace norms through transi onal jus ce mobility in China Philipp Kastner (University of Western Australia) Chuan Wang (University of Florida)
International Studies Association © Fusing interna onal, regional, and na onal understandings of Diversi ed Violence Por olios: Interroga ng the Paradigm of posi ve peace in promo ng inclusivity in the media on of the Inter- Violent Organiza on Categoriza on Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in South Sudan Megan Kurten (American University) Jamie Pring (University of Basel) WB51: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel WB49: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Non-State Actors in Interna onal Poli cs Whose Responsibility? Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Theory (Theme) Human Rights Chair Svet Derderyan (University of Colorado Boulder) Interna onal Ethics Chair Ma hew T. Bradley (Indiana University Kokomo) Chair Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) Disc. Svet Derderyan (University of Colorado Boulder) Disc. Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) Billionaire Philanthropy in Global A airs: The Power of Elite Non- The Responsibility to Protect Stateless Peoples: The Case of State Actors Myanmar Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for Clashing iden es: The struggle between organized labor and the World Peace) military in occupying spaces of power during poli cal transi ons. Doomed for Failure or Rising from the Ashes?--China, Syria and the Janicke Stramer-Smith (Weber State University) Future of R2P The Nuclear Ban Treaty: Theore cal Origins, Frameworks, and Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) Implica ons of a Non-State Challenge to the State-Based Non- Under What Condi ons Do States Ful ll Transna onal prolifera on Regime Responsibili es?: A New Approach through the Prism of Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) 'Responsibiliza on' Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Sebas an Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt) Nunn School of Interna onal A airs) Displaced and Desperate in Mass Atroci es: Terrorism and the Small Grand Strategy: Lessons from the Anglo-Irish War Failure of Responsibility Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech) Cecilia Idika-Kalu (University of Massachuse s, Lowell) Corporate Actors and Percep ons of Responsibility and WB50: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Flash Talk Session Accountability in Foreign A airs Sco Williamson (Stanford University) Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Gender Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices WB52: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on (Theme) The need for UN reform in an era of complexity and diversity Chair Roya Talibova (University of Michigan) Interna onal Studies Associa on Disc. Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on Disc. Kat Parsons (American University) Chair Modesto Seara-Vazquez (Technological University of the Disc. James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University) Mixteca (UTM)) Disc. Megan Farrell (University of Texas at Aus n) Disc. Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Interna onal Rela ons Center, Disc. Md Saimum Parvez (The University of Sydney) FCPyS-UNAM) Disc. Maria Luiza Ba sta (Masters Student at the Pon cal Catholic Part. Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) University of Minas Gerais) Part. Modesto Seara-Vazquez (Technological University of the Disc. Megan Kurten (American University) Mixteca (UTM)) Terrorist Innova on and Its Impact on Group Longevity and Part. Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico Opera onal Capacity (UNAM)) Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) WB53: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Rashmi Singh (PUC Minas) Rethinking Regionalism and Regional Powers The Coming Storm? The Fall of Neo-Liberalism and the Future of Poli cal Violence Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University) The Emergence of Rebels: The Role of Concessions in Terrorist Chair Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na) Group Strategies Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Megan Farrell (University of Texas at Aus n) Theorizing regionalism in a changing world: a view from La n Who are the Women Jihadis of Bangladesh? America Md Saimum Parvez (The University of Sydney) Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Gender Misconcep ons And Women As Vic ms And Perpetrators Afro-Eurasia and Interlocking Regional Worlds: Conceptualizing Of Violence – The Case Of Female Fighters Of The Islamic State And Emergent Geopoli cal Imaginaries in an Age of Power Shi The Women’S Protec on Units Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Maria Luiza Ba sta (Masters Student at the Pon cal Catholic Emilian Kavalski (University of No ngham Ningbo China) University of Minas Gerais) Bridging IR & Cri cal Geopoli cs: thinking cri cally borders and Safe Spaces of the Far-Right: An Inside Look at the Ideological security in South American regionalism Underpinnings of Far-Right Extremists Sergio Caballero (University of Deusto) Kat Parsons (American University) Africa’s Place in a Changing Global Order: From Pariah to Partaker? Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) International Studies Association © Diverse Voices: Re ec ons on Dependency Theory in Interna onal Ar cial Intelligence and Public Educa on: A Cross-Country Rela ons Comparison Diego Zambrano (Florida Interna onal University) Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Jus n Sherman (Duke University) WB54: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Can hateful disinforma on and incitement to communal violence be Former Rebels and the Building of the Post-Civil War State mi gated through counternarra ves: a case study from Indonesia Interna onal Security Studies Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Peace Studies Silencing Science and Hijacking Narra ves: How Sophis cated Chair Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University) Authoritarian So Power Threatens Science Diplomacy’s Role in Disc. Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University) Governance and What We Can Do About It Disc. Michael C. Marshall (Alma College) Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) Civil Wars and State (Un)Making Lessons from Myanmar's Facebook-Driven Communal Violence: The Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College) divisive poten al of social media in an intolerant society Rebel Organiza onal Legacies and the Building of Trust and Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Legi macy in Post-Civil War Poli cs Catherine Abou-Khalil (University) John Ishiyama (University of North Texas) Ardeth Thawnghmung (University of Massachussets (Lowell)) Sherry Zaks (University of Southern California) Emelia Misail (University of Massachuse s Lowell ) Vanguardism Revisited: Rebel Par es, Foreign Patrons, and Post- Con ict Democra za on WB58: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Michael C. Marshall (Alma College) From Interna onal to World Society? The English School in the Reclaiming the Past: The Return of War Rhetoric in Burundi Digital Age Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy) English School The electoral path of inclusion: exploring the role of post-rebel Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Foreign Policy Analysis electoral par es in post-con ict state building Carrie L. Manning (Georgia State University) Chair Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Disc. Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) WB56: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Rede ning World Society in the Digital Age Rebel Governance During Civil Wars Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Cryptocurrencies and the Material Founda ons of World Society Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ma a Cacciatori (University of Bath) (Theme) Maria Garcia (University of Bath) Chair Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon) Building Mul ple Interna onal Orders on Data and Ar cial Disc. Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Intelligence Hawking Loot in Civil War: Resource Endowments, Exploita on, and Salih Bicakci (Kadir Has University) Rebel Behavior Scien c World Ci zen: Post-techno Na onalism and World Society Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Anna Roessing (University of Hamburg) Two sides of the same coin? Explaining rebel governance and Trial and error in Internet governance: the case of the Ci es violence Coali on for Digital Rights Liana Eustacia Reyes (Rice University) Marta Galceran Vercher (Pompeu Fabra University) Megan Stewart (American University) Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez (Scytl Secure Electronic Vo ng, S.A.) Sara Polo (University of Essex) Jus ce provision and legi macy in con ict: Evidence from Taliban WB59: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Courts in Afghanistan Challenges of Higher Educa on in the Global South Renard Sexton (Emory University) Interna onal Educa on The Many Talibans of Afghanistan: Micro-level Varia on in Rebel Chair Sahar D. Sa arzadeh (Champlain College) Governance Disc. Sahar D. Sa arzadeh (Champlain College) Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva) The Emergence of Higher Educa on Networks in the Global South Sowing the Seeds Jermain Gri n (American University) Todd Lehmann (University of Michigan) The Interna onal Migra on of Students from the Global South: WB57: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Does it Reduce or Boost Social Inequality? Bo om-up (In)Security Construc ons Uwe Hunger (University of Muenster) Educa onal disparity and achieving educa on related Sustainable Interna onal Communica on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Development Goals (SDGs) in rural Nepal (Theme) Pramila Neupane (Gunma University) An Issue of Marginalisa on of Muslims In Higher Educa on: An Chair Maya Arakon (Georgetown University) Indian Perspec ve Disc. Noele Crossley (University College London, University of Saima Iqbal (Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, Oxford) Delhi)
International Studies Association © Reinforcing diversity by territorializing the SDG: the case of Brazilian Refugees, educa on and inter-community trust: New micro-level implementa on of 2030 Agenda through curriculum transforma on evidence from Rohingya Refugees living in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh Rita Silvana Santos (Universidade de Brasília - UnB) Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia) Kendra Dupuy (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Fear, anxiety and emo onal security a er the refugee wave WB60: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security, Cyber in Prac ce and Theory University of South Wales) Interna onal Security Studies Joana de Deus Pereira (University of South Wales - United Kingdom) Chair James Rogers (SDU / Stanford University) The Religious Le and Right: A tudes and Ac on Regarding US Disc. Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Immigra on Policy and Border Security in Houston, Texas Why Democracies Are Poor Cyber Warriors: Strategies of Joanna U. Ka an (University of Houston - Downtown) Deterrence in Cyberspace Conserva on-induced displacement and the democra c de cits of Nori Katagiri (St Louis University) global governance: a study of a village by the Sinharaja World Cyber Intermediaries: Private En es E ect on Na onal and Nature Heritage Site Interna onal Cyber-security Policy and Norms Forma on Grace Cheng (San Diego State University) Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Upali Pannilage (University of Ruhuna) Cyber Performances and Security in Interna onal Rela ons Fer lity Inten ons of Having a Second Child among the Floa ng Alex Grigor (University of Cambridge) Popula on in China: In uences from Socioeconomic Factors and Cyber Security in La n America: Ways to Improve the Regional Home Ownership Situa on Min Zhou (University of Victoria) Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Interna onal Wei Guo (Nanjing University) Rela ons (MGIMO)) Restric ve refugee policies: A guarantee for local security? Waging War at the Cyber Front: The Chinese Way Heidrun Bohnet (University of Geneva) Kimberly Orinx (UCLouvain) Mexico’s Perspec ve on the Central American Migra on Crisis WB61: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Carlos E. Juarez (Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico) Varie es of Global Poli cal Islam Juan Carlos Gachuz Maya (UDLAP) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Discomfort in the Biopoli cal Heart of the State Apparatus? The case of missing asylum-seekers in Sweden Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Anna Hammarstedt (Swedish Defence University) Disc. Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Moving people: adop ng, interroga ng and refu ng governmental From Outsiders to Kingmakers: A Compara ve Study of Poli cal categoriza ons Sala sm in Egypt and Poli cal Haredism in Israel Julia Morris (University of North Carolina, Wilmington) Esen Kirdis (Rhodes College) Rebranding Poli cal Islam in Tunisia and Morocco: A mutual WC01: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organiza on construc on with Europe? Foreign Policy, Iden ty and the Revival of Power Poli cs in the Post Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) -Yugoslav States Decolonial Reverbera ons? Post-2009 Islamiza on Projects and a Interna onal Studies Associa on Reimagining of an Islamic Civiliza on in Contemporary Iran European Interna onal Studies Associa on Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas, Faye eville) Chair Robin Hering (University of Passau) Between the State and the Islamists: Su s and Poli cs in Tunisia, Disc. Francine Friedman (Ball State University) Egypt, and Turkey Etga Ugur (University of Washington, Tacoma) From diplomacy to great power management the Western Balkans? A contribu on by the English School WC00: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Bernhard Stahl (University of Passau) The Movement of Peoples The Policy of Trojan Horse - The Contemporary Kremlin’s Footprint Interna onal Studies Associa on in Croa a and Slovenia Srdjan Orlandic (Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies, Disc. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Harvard University) Disc. Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Russia in Former Yugoslavia: The Role of Disinforma on in Disc. Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Moscow’s Western Balkan Strategy The Poli cs of Cultural Produc on and Belonging: Refugeedom, Margarita Assenova (The Jamestown Founda on) Exile and Integra on in Europe’s Kurdish Diaspora The European Union and the Post-Yugoslav States Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Soeren Keil (Canterbury Christ Church University) Veysi Dag (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)) Tapping into Talent: Post-War Development and Human Capital in WC02: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sri Lanka Emerging Ties between La n America and China Jani Ranasinghe (California State University, Fullerton & Interdisciplinary Studies University of Peradeniya) Interna onal Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Disc. Aaron Schneider (University of Denver) International Studies Association © From Americaniza on to China ca on in the Western Hemisphere? WC03-C: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Shi ing From Old to New Dependencies in the LAC HUMAN RIGHTS- Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Challenges Be y Nelly Sedoc-Dahlberg (Emeritus) Junior Scholar Symposia China in global environmental governance Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) JSS Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) JSS Disc. Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia) The Triangular Rela ons Between China, the United States, and The Changing Face of Environmental Governance in the Amazon: Venezuela Indigenous Peoples and Norm Di usion Ana Soliz de Stange (University of the Federal Armed Forces in V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuse s Boston) Hamburg) In the Name of Economic Development: Exploring the Rela onship The Challenges of China-Brazil Rela ons For Enhancing Strategic Between Large-Scale Land Acquisi ons and Women's Food Security Partnership Status in Sub-Saharan Africa Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Brazilian War College (ESG)) Lauren Kaplan (Rutgers University-Newark) Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz (Brazilian War College (ESG)) Right of Indigenous Peoples to Self-Determina on: Theore cal A New Fron er in US-China Rivalry? China’s Recent Moves in Shi s and Prac cal Fears Panama and Their Implica ons Hari Har Jnawali (University of Waterloo) Zhimin Lin (Valparaiso University) Sushila Sharma (Tribhuvan University ) Ogoni Transna onal Legal Mobiliza on and the Judicializa on of WC03: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Corporate Social Responsibility HUMAN RIGHTS Ayodeji Perrin (Northwestern University) Junior Scholar Symposia WC03-D: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Chair Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies) HUMAN RIGHTS- Gender and Human Rights WC03-A: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Junior Scholar Symposia HUMAN RIGHTS- Refugees and Interna onal Migra on JSS Disc. Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) JSS Disc. Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) Mapping the “O cial” and “Uno cial”: the Evolu on of Sex Work Na ves but Na onless: Poli cs of Changing Vocabulary of Discourse 2000-2020 Displacement of Raeng Community Erica MacDonald (University of Connec cut) Avan ka Dureha (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Opportuni es and limita ons of progressive governments´ reforms: A Compara ve Study on Humanitarian Diplomacy in Turkey and LGBTQ people´s rights in Ecuador South Korea: on the Role of Non-State Actors in Humanitarian Juan Carlos Valarezo (Pon cal Catholic University of Ecuador) Assistance for Refugees Con ict and Coali on: Securing LGBTQ Rights in the Global South Hayoung Lee (Yonsei University) Tessa Devereaux Evans (Cornell University) Tabitha Kwon (Yonsei University) WC04: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Innova ve Panel WC03-B: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Cybersecurity Advice for Academics HUMAN RIGHTS- Jus ce, Interna onal Law and Human Rights ISA Innova ve Panel Interna onal Studies Associa on Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) JSS Disc. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Part. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) JSS Disc. Danielle Chubb (Deakin University) Part. Madeline M. Carr (University College London (UCL)) A cri cal examina on of the ways actors par cipate in transi onal Part. Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) jus ce processes Part. Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow) Yve e Selim (University of Technology Sydney) Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) WC05: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organiza on Tracing the Transmission of Knowledge in Na onal, Collec ve, Opening up the black box of intelligence studies: Towards a Historical Memory Projects: From Truth Commission Mandates to transdisciplinary research agenda Final Report Recommenda ons to Na onal Implementa on Interna onal Studies Associa on Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The European Interna onal Studies Associa on WomanStats Project) Legal Rhetoric, Human Rights, and the Universal Periodic Review Chair Hager Ben Ja el (Na onal Center for Scien c Research Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California) (CNRS)) Choosing Who Intervenes: Regional organiza ons in the global Disc. Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) south Claiming human rights on the Internet in mes of surveillance: A Katherine Beall (UC Berkeley) socio-legal approach to the Internet as a poli cal space Alvina Ho mann (King's College London) Field analysis: How intelligence coopera on is about capitals and not about threats Hager Ben Ja el (Na onal Center for Scien c Research (CNRS))
International Studies Association © The concep on and implementa on of Intelligence led policing: WC10: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel challenging assump ons Climate Change and Con ict: Disasters and Extreme Events Liam McVay (Kings College London) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes NEW ZEALAND’S SEARCH FOR SECURITY: TRANSFORMATION AND Environmental Studies TURBULENCE Damien Rogers (Massey University) Chair Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Disc. Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) WC06: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Sensible Poli cs: Visualizing Interna onal Rela ons Natural Hazards, Internal Migratory Flows and Social Unrest Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Kris na Petrova (Uppsala University) (Theme) Climate Change, Disasters and the Dynamics of Armed Con icts Chair William A. Callahan (London School of Economics) Tobias Ide (University of Melbourne) Part. Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Climate Change, Agricultural Land and War me Governance within Part. Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) the Syrian Civil War 2011-2018 Part. Young Chul Cho (Jeonbuk Na onal University) Bre Ruether (University of Utah) Part. Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Part. Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University) Naviga ng Climate and Con ict: Assessing and Transforming Part. Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen) Disaster Risks across the Con ict Cycle Laura Peters (Oregon State University) WC07: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sensi vity analysis of climate-con ict predictors Studying Militariza on around the World - From Fragmenta on to Mar n Smidt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology Produc ve Pluralism (NTNU) / PRIO) Peace Studies Interna onal Security Studies WC11: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Globalizing knowledge: Subjects, spaces and signatures of power Chair Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Marie Thorsten (Interna onal Chris an University) (Theme) Disc. Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Chair Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) The Role of Race and Racism in Public Support for US Militarism Disc. Lacin Idil Oz g (Yildiz Technical University) David Ebner (University of Southern California) The Globaliza on of Holocaust Knowledge: Holocaust Museums as A Postcolonial Cri que of Militarism in the World Order Actors Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) Lacin Idil Oz g (Yildiz Technical University) Militariza on, Development and Rule of Law in Uganda Rohingya iden ty and the census: Globalized knowledge of peoples Sylvie Namwase (Makerere University) and states WC08: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Book Roundtable: Oriana Skylar Mastro’s The Costs of The genealogy of UNESCO’s Culture of Peace Conversa on: Obstacles to Peace Talks in War me Priyankar Upadhyaya (Banaras Hindu University) Anjoo Sharan Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University) Interna onal Security Studies ‘Basic Income’ as Global Knowledge Chair Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania) Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Part. Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania) Ethnic Diversity, Iden ty Claims, and Epistemological Advances in Part. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) the Cumula on of Knowledge in the Interna onal Studies of Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Con ict Roman Krastev (Prairie View A&M University) WC09: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Breaking the Binaries in Security Studies: A Gendered Analysis of WC12: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Women in Combat – A Conversa on Bridge of Spies: Intelligence and Diplomacy in Statecra Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Intelligence Studies Chair Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Chair Huw Dylan (King's College London) Part. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Disc. Michael S. Goodman (King's College London) Part. Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) When Your Friends Won't Do What You Want: Conceptualizing Part. Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) Asymmetry and Coopera on in the Canada-US Intelligence Alliance Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Gavin Cameron (University of Calgary) Part. Jacqui True (Monash University) Why Statesmen Use Spies as Diplomats John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) “Privileged Spies” and “Secret Ministers”: Mixing Diplomacy and Intelligence in the American experience Je Rogg (The Ohio State University)
International Studies Association © What impact does covert ac on have on U.S. diploma c e orts? Oral Histories and Responses to Poli cal Violence Magda Long (King's College London) Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University) Managing complicity: Bri sh intelligence liaison, diplomacy and Trauma and the City human rights since 9/11 Marcia Hale (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Thomas Maguire (King's College London) Narra ng Atrocity: Dark Tourism, Genocide Memorials, and the Poli cs of Memory WC13: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sarah K. Lischer (Wake Forest University) Indigenous Poli cs: Power and Resistance Transi onal Jus ce and the Poli cs of Memory on the European Theory Periphery: Kosovo and Northern Ireland in Compara ve Perspec ve Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Jennifer Mueller (Marymount Manha an College) Interna onal Ethics Danielle Zach (The City College of New York, CUNY) Chair David Lawrence Rampton (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE) and SOAS) WC16: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Re-thinking Sino-Japanese Aliena on: Global/Regional History, Deep South/Far North: An -Indigenous Racism in Northern Ontario Great Power Bargains and Interna onal Order & Canada’s Right to Maim Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Faye Fraser (York University) (Theme) State Sovereignty, Indigenous Peoples, and the UNDRIP: Chair Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) Implica ons of the Evolu on of the Meaning of Self-Determina on Part. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Caleb Lauer (University of Waterloo) Part. Xiao Ren (Fudan University) Recovering Remedies: The Poli cs of Healing in Pales ne Part. Naoko Eto (Ins tute of Developing Economies, JETRO) Sarah Risheq (DePaul University) Part. Amy S. King (Australian Na onal University) From Turtle Island to Pales ne? The Transna onal Enactment of Part. Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College) Indigeneity Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Poli cal Science) Between the Sami and Na onal Minori es: A Proposal to Alleviate WC17: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Some Internal and External Pressures on Interna onal Indigenous The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement Rights Interna onal Security Studies Lev Marder (Queen's University) Chair Gina Ligon (University of Nebraska, Omaha) WC14: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM In Other Words Part. Aaron Zelin (Brandeis University) La construcción cogni va de la región: los aportes a las RRII Part. Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) globales desde el regionalismo la noamericano Part. Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College) Chair Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET) WC18: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Author Meets Cri cs: Ahmet Kuru’s Islam, Authoritarianism, and Janeiro) Underdevelopment Part. Diego Hernández Nilson (Universidad de la República (Uruguay)) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Part. Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na) Chair Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington Tacoma and Part. Giovanni Molano-Cruz (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Brookings Doha Center) Ins tuto de Estudios Polì cos y Relaciones Internacionalees Disc. Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University) IEPRI) Part. Iza Hussin (University of Cambridge) Part. Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Part. Yuksel Sezgin (Syracuse University) Part. Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Part. Michael Driessen (John Cabot University) México) Part. Le cia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires) WC19: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel A New World Order? The Decline of Liberal Interna onalism and WC15: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Interna onal Dimensions of Populism Memory & Poli cal Violence 2: Iden ty, Memorializa on, & Interna onal Organiza on Responses to the Trauma of Poli cal Violence Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Università degli Studi di Milano) Disc. Jana Von Stein (Australian Na onal University) Chair Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The New Order? Mercan lism, Populism, and Global Governance. Disc. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Kelly-Kate Pease (Webster University) Women, War, Memory: Experiencing and Remembering World War Rising Illiberalism in the European Periphery and the EU’s II and Its A ermath in Lithuania Applica on of Membership Condi onality Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Beken Saatcioglu (MEF University)
International Studies Association © Liberalism under the re? Building a Global and Intercultural Society: From the Epistemicide Lukasz Golota (University of Warsaw) and 'Colonial' Doxa Towards a Dialogue of Knowledges and 'Pluri- When does the barking dog bite? The Trump Administra on and Doxa' Varie es of Contesta on of Mul lateral Ins tu ons Antonio Jimenez-Luque (University of San Diego) Benjamin Daßler (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich) "Ignorance," Islands, Imperialism: Geopoli cs of Okinawa Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Oulu) Munich) Thinking With Di erence Beneath, Between, and Beyond the State: Andreas Kruck (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich) Towards an Interna onal Poli cs of Indigenous and Rural Communi es WC20: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel La cia Chapman (University of Alberta) Global Value Chains, Intra-Industry Trade, and the Changing Nature of Trade Agreements WC23: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Structuring Inclusion Interna onal Poli cal Economy Enhancing Diversity and Structuring Inclusion in E orts to Bridge the Academia–Policy Gap Chair Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Disc. Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Interna onal Studies Associa on China’s Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Partner State Vote Chair Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Convergence on Human Rights Issues in the UN General Assembly Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) (UNGA) Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University) James R. Masterson (Morehead State University) Part. Erik Lin-Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania) Thomas Moore (University of Cincinna ) Part. Debak Das (Stanford University) Trade Agreements and Global Value Chain (GVC) Par cipa on: Part. Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Interna onal A airs at Evidence from Chinese Industries George Washington University) Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Part. Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Global Value Chains and Interna onal Rule Making on Trade: From Part. Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) the World Trade Organiza on to Free Trade Agreements Part. Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University) WC24: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organiza on The Di usion of New Trade Issues in Trade Agreements: A Network Understanding North Korea’s poli cal leverage and bargaining Approach Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) strategy Economic integra on between South and Southeast Asia Interna onal Studies Associa on Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies Jeet Sapkota (Kwansei Gakuin University) Chair Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University) WC21: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul) Sensing Tension: Embodied-Spa al Encounters with the Poli cal Part. Seokdong Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Poli cal Demography and Geography Part. Eunbin Chung (University of Utah)
Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) WC25: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Part. Hannah Par s-Jennings (Loughborough University) The Future of Capitalism(s) Part. Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) Part. Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Part. Aggie Hirst (King's College London) Chair Amin Samman (City University London) Part. Henry Redwood (King's College, London) Disc. Amin Samman (City University London) Restoring Capitalism’s Liberal Promise: From Global Corporate WC22: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Power to Individual Empowerment Knowledge produc on in IR: Beyond imperialism, Eurocentrism Neil E. Harrison (The Sustainable Development Ins tute and and coloniality University of Denver) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The failures of interna onal economic coopera on and the clash of Theory capitalisms Global Development Thomas Kalinowski (Ewha Woman's University) Chair Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Malefactors of Great Wealth: Not an Age of Neoliberal Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Globaliza on, but of Mega-Corpora ons and Global Corporate Researching the contribu on of Andean cosmologies to the Capitalism Ecuadorian planning of development: Methodological and onto- John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) epistemological challenges Crises of global capitalism vs. the business case for sustainability Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Federal University of Goiás; Natasha Hamilton-Hart (University of Auckland Business PUC Minas) School) Towards a Global Security Studies: What Can Looking at China Tell Macroeconomic Policy Autonomy and the Current Parameters of Us About the Concept of Security? the Possible Jonna Nyman (University of She eld) Konsta Ko lainen (University of Helsinki)
International Studies Association © WC26: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Hindutva & IR: How Hindu Iden ty has In uenced Global IR Varun Tomar (Interna onal Chris an University) Stopping the Shoo ng: Cease res and DDR During and A er Con ict Oh Bharat, where art thou? India’s Foreign Policy in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Peace Studies Arndt Michael (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Chair Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) Domes c factors in India’s foreign policy – evolving role of regional Disc. Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California) par es DDR in Times of War, DDR in Times of Peace: Underlying Logic, Aleksandra Jaskolska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Ins tu onal Design, and Challenges Faced. Insights from Colombia Interna onal Rela ons) Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) WC29: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Evolving Peacebuilding Approaches in the Context of Mozambique’s 15 Years Responsibility to Protect: A Cri cal, Mul disciplinary Resurgence of Con ict (2013-Present): Innova ng Disarmament, Analysis of the Interna onal Response to the Rohingya Crisis in Demobiliza on and Reintegra on in an Increasingly Complex Environment Myanmar Rui Saraiva (JICA Research Ins tute) Human Rights Managing the Poli cs of Fear: Nego a ng Cease res and Security Chair Naomi Kikoler (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) Arrangements Disc. Naomi Kikoler (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) Laurence Nathan (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies, Naviga ng Pragma sm and Principle: Australia's Atrocity Preven on University of Notre Dame) Response to the 2017 Rohingya Crisis State-Society Interac ons and Reintegra on of Ex-Combatants: An Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University) Evidence from Post-Con ict Liberia Myanmar: A Black Hole for R2P and Interna onal Accountability? Rui Asano (Waseda University) Mar n Mennecke (University of Southern Denmark) Takashi Nagatsuji (Waseda University) ASEAN and the Rohingya Issue: Challenges and Constraints to What Makes Disarmament, Demobiliza on, and Reintegra on Regionalism and Human Protec on (DDR) Programs Successful? Introducing the DDR-18 Dataset (1980- Noel M. Morada (University of Queensland) 2018) Early Warning v. Early Ac on in Myanmar: The Danger of Sally Sharif (Graduate Center, City University of New York) Overwarning WC27: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Jens Stappenbeck (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Determinants of Economic Sanc ons The Failed Promise of Democra za on: Explaining the Lack of Responses to Genocide Warnings in Myanmar Foreign Policy Analysis Ellen Stensrud (Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Chair Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Studies) Disc. Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) WC30: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Cultural Diplomacy and Sanc ons as Hybrid Tools of Foreign Policy: EU Countries Rela ons with Russian Federa on in 2014-2016 IPE voices beyond the center Beata Ociepka (University of Wroclaw) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Justyna Arendarska (University of Wroclaw) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) A Revolu on in Sanc ons A airs: America's new doctrine, technology, organiza on, and regula on of coercive economic Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) statecra Disc. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Shaun Ketch (The University of Tokyo) Mul lateral Development Banks in an Era of Changing and Ma hew K. Brummer (University of Tokyo) Contes ng Aid Partnerships The Sources of US Trade Sanc ons Susan N. Engel (University of Wollongong) Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) O oman IPE: Liberalism, neomercan lism and strategies for Legisla ng Coercion: When Congress Imposes Sanc ons imperial reform Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) China’s Authoritarian Sanc ons in Compara ve Perspec ves Mexico, La n America, and the Governance of the Global Economy: Taehee Whang (Yonsei University) A Historical Perspec ve on IPE from the South Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University) WC28: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Coopera on or Contesta on? China's view on the design of global Issues in Indian Foreign Policy economic governance South Asia in World Poli cs Huanyu Zhao (UGent) Foreign Policy Analysis WC31: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) NATO and the Liberal Order – Iden ty, Democracy and Leadership Disc. John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Interna onal Organiza on Power vs. Norms: Understanding India’s Pursuit of Status in its Interna onal Security Studies Region and Beyond Mahesh Shankar (Skidmore College) Chair Rebecca Moore (Concordia College) India underbalancing China: An assessment of Modi years Chair Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark) Pavan Kumar (Jawahar Lal Nehru University) Disc. Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) International Studies Association © The Challenges to Liberal Interna onalism in NATO and the Liberal WC34: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Order Global Conversa ons on Human Rights: Interdisciplinarity, Rebecca Moore (Concordia College) Intersec onality, and Indivisibility An Alliance of (Il)Liberal Democracies? The Rise of Illiberalism and the Poten al Paths to NATO’s Disintegra on Human Rights Interdisciplinary Studies Tobias Bunde (Her e School) The Fading Resilience of the Alliance and the Liberal Interna onal Chair Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Order Part. Huss Banai (Indiana University) Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College) Part. Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Resilience and the “Good Life” in the Liberal Interna onal Order Part. Momin Rahman (Trent University) Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark) WC35: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel WC32: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Internal and External Dimensions of Development in Global South The role of Southern-based regional organisa ons (ROs) in the IR forma on of mul ple iden es and voices in Global IR Global South Caucus Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Organiza on Global Development Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Folashade Soule (University of Oxford) Chair Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat Disc. Mehmet Ozkan (Center for Global Policy, Washington D.C.) Singh College) Interna onal Poli cal Economy from La n America. Development: Disc. Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat that Sinking Feeling. Singh College) Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University) ECOWAS, Regional Security Iden es and Interna onal Rela ons Pablo Toral (Beloit College) Scholarship Post-Western IR theory: Hermeneu cal transla ons as post- Emma Birikorang (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Western IR prac ces in statebuilding and development Training Centre (KAIPTC)) Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai Naila Salihu (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training University) Centre) Many Voices, Global Debates: The Rise of the Asia-Paci c in Shaping The African Union Commission: Shaping the Dynamics of Interna onal Humanitarian Reforms? Integra on in Africa? Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S. Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand) Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO) Stories Lions Tell, Tales Hunters Spin: Progressive Moderniza on Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo) and Impact of Socio-Economic Development in the Global South Nadja Kuhn (University of Agder) (The Case Study of Kenya AU-NATO Security Governance in Africa: Contes ng Iden es, Stephen M. Magu (Hampton University) Convergence and Divergence of Norms, Ideas, and Values Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley) WC36: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Teaching IR with a Global South Perspec ve WC33: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Global South Caucus How Global is the G20? Inclusion in – and exclusion from – global Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs governance. Women's Caucus Interna onal Organiza on Chair Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices & Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) (Theme) Part. Valeria Marina Valle (Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City) Chair Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics) Part. Mark Aspinwall (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Disc. Tom Chodor (Monash University) Económicas) Networked Global Governance: Taking G20 Engagement Forums Part. Yleana Cid (Na onal University of Mexico) Seriously Part. Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México) Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University of Tokyo) Part. Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Interna onal Rela ons Center, The G20 and the Sustainable Development Goals FCPyS-UNAM) Steven Slaughter (Deakin University) Thinking About the Think20 WC37: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Alan Alexandro (Munk School, University of Toronto) A Fine Balance: Trends in the China-Russia-India Triangle Compe ng for Relevance: Interna onal organiza on compe on in Foreign Policy Analysis the G20 Post Communist Systems Chris an Downie (The Australian Na onal University) Chair Gaye Christo ersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Gaye Christo ersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)
International Studies Association © Between the Bear and the Dragon: Mul -vector Diplomacy in Collabora ve Adapta on? Examining the Prospects for Social Kazakhstan Learning within the Canadian Context Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph) Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Indigenous Peoples and the Rights of Nature: Lessons from Roza Tulepbayeva (Independent Scholar) Aotearoa New Zealand, India, and Colombia The South Asian Dimension of China-Russia Rela ons Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta) Brian G. Carlson (RAND) The Role of Indigenous Peoples in Global Climate Change India and China: Looking for the Elusive “Reset" Discussions Deep Pal (Independent Researcher) Neta C. Crawford (Boston University) Russia’s View of the Indo-Paci c WC41: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Anna Kireeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO University)) Mul lateralism for the Environment: Exploring Current Complexi es WC38: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Environmental Studies Data Driven Public Diplomacy Six Years Later Chair McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois) Interna onal Communica on Disc. Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Diploma c Studies The Trade E ects of Interna onal Environmental Agreements Chair Vivian Walker (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Clara A. Brandi (German Development Ins tute) Diplomacy) Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval) Disc. Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) Jakob Schwab (German Development Ins tute) Part. Emily Kayser (The U.S. Department of State) What are they saying? Non-State Actor Dialogues at the Part. Natalie Donahue (The U.S. Department of State) Interna onal Organiza on Level Part. Eulynn Shiu (U.S. Agency for Global Media) Chris anna Parr (University of Washington, Sea le) Part. Paul Tibbi s (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) The Environment at the United Na ons General Assembly: An Part. Jennifer Lambert (Department of State) Assessment of North-South Con ict WC39: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Gorana Draguljic (Towson University) The United States as Strategic Partner and Mediator since 1945 Nicolas Anspach (York College of Pennsylvania) Diploma c Studies The inter-organiza onal interplay of intergovernmental treaty Foreign Policy Analysis secretariats in global environmental governance Joshua Philipp Elsässer (Potsdam University) Chair Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Delega on to Non-state Actors in Environmental Trea es: E orts to Disc. Lorenz M Luthi (McGill University) Level Performance Dispari es Assessing and Explaining the U.S.-U.K. Rela onship: Is It Truly Veronique Fournier (Universite Laval) "Special"? Christopher M. Jones (Bradley University) WC42: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel “Red Lines in Lebanon, 1976-1981: U.S. media on and the Israeli- A ect, feminism, and embodied world poli cs Syrian understandings” Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Zach Levey (University of Haifa) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The United States-Japan Alliance and the Role of the US Marines in Theory Okinawa in Extended Deterrence Chair Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech) Paul M. O'Shea (Lund University) Disc. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Interna onal PRC’s Military Diplomacy with the US: Impact and In uence of PLA’s University in London) Strategic (Re) Direc on Fashioning Poli cs from a Feminist Methodology Harvey Schoonover (Florida Interna onal University) Delacey Tedesco (University of Exeter) The US Factor in Japan-Soviet Rela ons in East Asia: 1969-1976 Laugh un l it hurts: A ec ve humor as therapy and protest among Shakhnoza Eshonkulova (Kobe University) military veterans Stephanie Szitanyi (The New School) WC40: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Indigenous Peoples, Global Poli cs and the Environment All the World’s a Stage: The Conten ous Performance of Revolu onary Subjec vity Environmental Studies Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Sensory Dimensions of Poli cal Violence: Military Occupa on in the Global Development West Bank Michelle Weitzel (The New School for Social Research) Chair Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Disc. Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne) WC43: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel 'Everything is changing right in front of our eyes’ – Arc c First Underrepresented Groups and Minori es in IR programs Na ons and the Frontlines of Climate Change Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University) (Theme) Killing the canary. Indigenous rights and climate change transi ons in New Zealand Chair Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa) Maria Bargh (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) International Studies Association © Naviga ng Mul ple Iden es: The Self and Global IR Domes c and Interna onal Legal Mobiliza on in LGBT Rights in the Monika Thakur (York University) MENA Everything Old is New Again: Teaching IR in the 2010s Samer Anabtawi (The George Washington University) Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) WC46: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Situa ng Contribu ons from Underrepresented Groups and New Research on Asymmetric Alliances and Great Power Grand Geographies within the Field of Genocide Studies Strategy Je rey Bachman (American University School of Interna onal Interna onal Security Studies Service) The struggle for diversity in worlding beyond the west: the case of Chair Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna ) Brazilian experiences on educa ng for gender, race and sexuality Disc. Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna ) Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia) Disc. Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University) Women as Prac oners of Diversity in the U.S. Air Force: An Agent- Compe on for In uence and the Quest for Power: Understanding Based Model of Ins tu onal Change Contemporary Great Power Poli cs Kelly Atkinson (Na onal Air and Space Intelligence Center, U.S. Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Yale University) Air Force) Exploita ve Friendships: Manipula ng Asymmetric Alliances Mayumi Fukushima (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) WC44: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The Strategic Dilemma in Alliance Poli cs The Poli cs of Civilian Control: Nego a ng the Civil-Military Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Bargain The External Sources of Rising State Strength Interna onal Security Studies Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Chair Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame) Aver ng Containment Failure, Access Denial, or Allied Nuclear Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Prolifera on? Reevalua ng United States Threats to Abandon Allies in Cold War Prolifera on Disputes Intrastate Con ict and Civil-Military Rela ons in Democracies: the Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University) Overlooked Indicators of Erosion of Civilian Control Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tu s University) WC47: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Posse Comitatus: Principled Restraint or Cynical Ploy? Nuclear Prolifera on Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College) Interna onal Security Studies Deference and De ance: Ba le eld Setbacks, Military Credibility, and Presiden al Decision-Making During War me Chair Brian Blankenship (University of Miami) Theo Milonopoulos (Columbia University) Disc. Saira Bano (Mount Royal University) Who’s In Charge? The Civil-Military Bargain Under Trump and New Reading the Strategic Minds: Why South Korea Does Not Go Nuclear Cult of the O ensive Booseung Chang (Kansai Gaidai University) Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Neither Friend, Nor Foe: Assurances and Prolifera on Outside The Impact of Non-tradi onal Security threats on Civil-Military Alliance System Reforms: a Compara ve Study of China and Japan Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School) Shaio Zerba (Arizona State University) "They Think the Prolifera on Problem Is Insoluble": A Belief-Based Theory of Sensi ve Nuclear Assistance by Middle Powers WC45: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Jonas Schneider (Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich) Protest and Ac vism in the Middle East & North Africa: New Scales, Making order in the nuclear Bazaar: The United States New Spaces Nonprolifera on policy and the Western European countries during Interna onal Poli cal Sociology the Carter and Reagan Administra ons Global Development Giordana Pulcini (University of Roma Tre) Chair Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) A Causal Logic of Authoritarian Regimes’ Nuclear Reversal: External Disc. Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) Inducement, Domes c Poli cal-Economic Pressure, and Regime The Future of the Kurds Legi macy Michael Gunter (Tennessee Technical University) Inhwan Oh (Boston College) Building Peace, Addressing Gender-Based Violence: Iraqi Women’s An Idea onal Theory of Nuclear Reversals: Filling a Gap in Organising and Advocacy Across Scales Interna onal Security Studies Yasmin Chilmeran (Monash University) Edward Gonzalez (University of Southern California) Deterritorializing Cybersecurity in Pales ne: From Geo-blocking to WC48: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Dynamical Sovereign es of Hacking Classroom Resistance: 21st century educa onal interven ons and Fabio Cris ano (Lund University) responses to rising authoritarianism Hijab and Poli cs? The Muslim Woman’s Use of the Veil as a Form of Empowerment during Poli cal Upheveal in the Pales nian Peace Studies Human Rights Territories and East Jerusalem Lana Shehadeh (Florida Interna onal University) Chair Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Samira Alayan (Hebrew University) Disc. Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Technology in Higher Educa on and the Rise of Authoritarianism Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University)
International Studies Association © Contribu on of Peace Educa on for controlling violent extremism in Paradox of Power (?): The state and higher educa on ins tu ons South Asia (HEIs) as development actors in growing economies Chiranjibi Bhandari (Department of Con ict, Peace and Karin Johnson (University of California, Riverside) Development Studies, Tribhuvan University) Educa on and the Rise of Extremism WC51: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Borislava Manojlovic (George Mason University/SCAR) Network Analysis: New Contribu ons to IR Avoiding Authoritarianism: Dealing with Polariza on through Media Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Literacy and Dialogue Skills (Theme) Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) Chair Lami Kim (University of Hong Kong) Samantha Borders-Shoemaker (George Mason University) Disc. Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester) WC49: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Circula on of Security Understandings through Private Security Networks: A Social Network Analysis of Private Security Companies Decentering Knowledge Produc on for IR Theorizing Sezgi Karacan (University of O awa) Theory Revealing DPRK’s Nuclear Inten ons: A Seman c Network Analysis Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development of KCNA Sources Hongyu Zhang (University of North Carolina Wilmington) Chair Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Weiqi Zhang (Su olk University) Disc. Timothy Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State The Ties that (Un)bind: A Network Analysis of Treaty Exit University) Taylor Dalton (University of Southern California) Decolonial Ethics and Global Poli cs Interna onal A nity and Finance: A Network Analysis of how Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) alliance, trade and IO membership a ect liquidity ow, 1945-2018 Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) Yumi Park (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Anarchist Methods to Knowledge: Theorizing Interna onal Poli cs Using Network Analysis to Understand Regional Organiza ons from a Cri cal Anarchist Lense Steven Van De Laarschot (University of Arizona) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) What is a Decolonial Turn? WC52: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Kyle Killian (Capella University, Boston) Gender and Na onalism Ra onalism in Exile: A Brazilian Contribu on to IRT Beyond the La n Feminist Theory and Gender Studies American Hybrid Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Chair Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Re-engaging pluralism in IR through long-term context-boundness Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) as a necessary condi on of knowledge and understanding within IR Christopher Wheeler (Newcastle University) Na onalism and Women’s Agency: Construc ons of Feminist Na onalist Iden ty in the Kurdish Movements in Iraq and Syria Jocelyn Hickey (Newcastle University) Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M University-Commerce) Liam Devereux (Newcastle University) Transna onal migra on, gender, caste and social im(mobility) in A hybrid theore cal framework for Sino-Iranian rela ons: Andhra Pradesh, South India combining Western Interna onal Rela ons Theory with non- Sanam Roohi (Max Weber Centre for Cultural and Social Western ideas Studies) Jacopo Scita (Durham University) Ideologies of Con ict and Protec on: Combat Readiness and WC50: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Na onal Security in India’s Military and Hindu Na onalist Discourse Taveeshi Singh (Syracuse University) The Pedagogy of a Global IR She Who Cannot Speak: Ilhan Omar and the Inaccessibility of US Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ci zenship and the Exclusivity of Na onal Story telling (Theme) Bianca Rubalcava (University of California, Irvine) Chair Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT) Ugly Agency Is Not Only Ugly But Agen c: Female Biological Disc. Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) Essen alism and Feminism in South Korea “Decoloniza on” without decoloniza on? Metaphors and tensions HyeMin Ryu (Yonsei University) in 20th century Interna onal Rela ons Candace Clare Sobers (Carleton University) WC53: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel How Diverse and Interna onal are Departments of Interna onal Challenging the Canon of Interna onal Thought Rela ons…? Historical Interna onal Rela ons Jikon Lai (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Theory Nanyang Technological University) English School On the Pedagogy of Global Interna onal Rela ons Chair Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Poli cal Disc. Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo China) Science) Social Movements as Pioneers of Interna onal Thought: Comparing Radical Interdependence: A Non-Western Approach to Interna onal Peace and Environmentalist Movements Rela ons (IR) Thomas Davies (City, University of London) William Long (Georgia State University)
International Studies Association © Cicero, Western Just War Tradi on and 'Just Imperialism': A Non- Implementa on and delay in interna onal agreements: Focusing on Western Reading the agreements between the two Koreas Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews) Jaein Lee (Yonsei University) How Can Maternity Contribute to War E orts? Akiko Yosano’s Feminism and Its Quan ta ve Aspect WC57: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Atsuko Watanabe (Hosei University) The Evolu on of Drone Use Through Time and Space Elihu Root and Whiggish History in the Americas Human Rights Christopher Rossi (University of iowa) Interna onal Law Communica on and hierarchy in the transi on to global modernity Chair Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi (European University Ins tute) Andrew Dougall (University of Queensland) Part. Oceane Zubeldia (IRSEM) Part. Ciara Bracken-Roche (Maynooth University) WC54: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Part. Alex Edney-Browne (University of Melbourne) Transna onal Dynamics in Intrastate Con icts Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies WC58: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Interna onal Rela ons Curricula in Global Perspec ve: Theory and Chair Joshua Goodman (St. Lawrence University) Prac ce Disc. Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) New Turkey’s Diasporic Constella ons: Studying Transforma on of Interna onal Educa on Intra-Group Interac ons, Con ict Di usion and Resistance from a Chair Michael Stanai s (American University) Transna onal Lens Disc. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch In-Person and Online: Loca ng Interna onal Studies Educa on in University (SIGLA)) the Digital Age Ethnic Con icts in the South Caucasus: War Never Changes. Michael Stanai s (American University) Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Comparing Inter-Disciplinary Interna onal Studies Programs in the Regional Dimension of Ethnic Con icts: A Case study of Naga SUNY System Con ict in the Post 2014 Period Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Raju Keshari (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Tallinn approach to Interna onal Rela ons The Enemy of My Enemy: Center-Periphery and Inter-Periphery Elite Ma hew Crandall (Tallinn University) Networks in Civil Con icts Catlyn Kirna (Tallinn University) Courtney Kayser (George Mason University) Beyond the Ivory Tower: teaching poli cs in HE today – it’s about WC55: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable the skills as well as knowledge Dale Mineshima-Lowe (Birkbeck, University of London) Compara ve Pedagogy: Voices from around the world Interna onal Rela ons Curriculum in Perspec ve and Impact on the Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Forma on of Researchers: Thoughts about Brazil, China and United (Theme) States (2014 – 2019) Bruno Rafael Maciel Tren ni (NEPRI - Federal University of Chair Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Paraná (UFPR)) Disc. Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University) Part. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) WC59: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Going Abroad to Learn: Experiences of Professors and Students in Part. Kateřina Fridrichová (Masaryk University) the Present Global Environment Part. Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs WC56: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel New Studies on War and Peace Chair J. Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Part. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Part. Jeremy Garlick (University of Economics Prague) Part. Nikolaos Zahariadis (Rhodes College) Chair Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Disc. Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) WC60: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The Territorial Peace: An Assessment of Empirical Findings Pangs and Remedies for Diversity & Inclusion in Intelligence: A Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) Conversa on... John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) Intelligence Studies Arms Races: A Step on the Path Chair Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Susan G. Sample (University of the Paci c) Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Structural Balance Dynamics in Civil Wars Queering Intelligence Studies Michael Gabbay (University of Washington) Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) In a ng the Cost of War: Domes c Price Changes and the Mia Fischer (University of Colorado Denver) Likelihood of Con ict Termina on Inclusion versus prejudice in a gendered intelligence culture: a cross David Sobek (Louisiana State University) -disciplinary approach Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies) Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul) International Studies Association © From the “Lavender Scare” to “Out and Equal”: LGBTQIA+ Diversity Intractable Con icts in the Global South: Yemen Crisis in the Intelligence Community Almendra Or z de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Bridget Nolan (Macquarie University) Gerardo Trujano Velasquez (Universidad Anáhuac México) Diversity in interna onal intelligence coopera on: blessing or The Boys of the Stabbing In fada: The Third Pales nian In fada burden? Chris ne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palme o Pepijn Tuinier (Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA)) College) Intelligence Studies in Higher Educa on: A small room in a big To Avoid Being Caught in the Cross re: Civil-Military Coordina on house and the Pacifying E ect of Civil Con ict on Interna onal Con ict Ma hias Adriaan van den Berg (North West University (NWU)) Ibrahim Kocaman (University of North Texas) Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California) WC61: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Figh ng to Survive: Combat Mo va on of the Repressed Reconsidering the Surprising Mul variate Complexity of Classical Roya Talibova (University of Michigan) Realism in Niebuhr and Morgenthau Can Money Buy Peace? UN Peacekeeping Opera on’s Budget and Theory its e ec veness Foreign Policy Analysis Si Chen (State University of New York at Bu alo) Historical Interna onal Rela ons The ICC, Interna onal Criminal ‘Lawfare’, and Post-Con ict Posi ve Chair Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Peace Disc. Paul Vio (University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of Kirsten Fisher (University of Saskatchewan) Interna onal Studies) Good Times, Bad Times: Post-Con ict Rebuilding, Quality of Life, The Existen al Realist: A New Analysis of the Founda onal Place of and Categories of Violence Reinhold Niebuhr in IR Theory Tyler Yates (University of North Texas) Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Morgenthau’s classical realism: the tension between poli cal and WD01: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable ethical impera ves in interna onal poli cs FTGS Townhall Grant Dawson (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Reinhold Niebuhr's Realism and Trump Foreign Policy Chair Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Alberto Coll (Depaul University) Part. Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Niebuhr and the Virtue/Evil of the Poli cal Part. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Eric Pa erson (Regent University) Part. Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh) Shadows of Hegel in IR: the distance between Wilson and Carr Yu Akimoto (Research Ins tute for Peace and Security) WD02: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The GPE of Global Markets: Disrup ng Conven onal WD00: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Conceptualisa ons Assessing Violence, Con ict & Mass Atrocity Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Studies Associa on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Disc. Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh) Chair Pascale Massot (University of O awa) Disc. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Disc. Geo rey R. D. Underhill (Amsterdam Ins tute for Social Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Science Research, Universiteit van Amsterdam) Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al Qaeda and its O shoots From Cryptocurrency to Cryptopower? Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Amir Kamel (King's College London) Shoo ng the messenger: Explaining a acks on journalists How Markets Govern: Using Prices to Construct Social Spaces Ragnhild Nordås (University of Michigan) Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Corina Simonelli (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Markets Are Constantly Collapsing: Why Interna onal Poli cal Sectarian Iden ty Forma on and Sala Radicalism: Unpacking Boko Economy Must “Go Quantum” to Understand the Market Haram Insurgency in Northern Nigeria Michael Murphy (University of O awa) Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan, Flint) The Making of Men and Markets: Elite Masculini es and Legi macy of Violence and Constraint:: How radical communi es Neoliberalism a ect pa erns of violence in Northern Ireland Lynn Horton (Chapman University) Daniel Masters (UNCW) Mover of Money, Mover of Norms: Global Consumer Banking and Considering the Voices of the Missing Women in India: Towards a Diversity Legal Theory of "Gendercide" Paolo Cansino (University of Asia and the Paci c) Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg) WD03: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Filip Strandberg Hassellind (University of Gothenburg) IR THEORY Diagnosing Mass Violence: The Rohingya Crisis as a Test Case for Opera onalizing Real-Time Assessments of Genocides and Mass Junior Scholar Symposia Atroci es Chair Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Kris na Hook (University of Notre Dame)
International Studies Association © WD03-A: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Consequences and Du es: A Map and Theory of Interna onal IR THEORY- Realism and IR Theory Morality Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University) Junior Scholar Symposia Decolonising Interna onal Rela ons Research and Africanists' JSS Disc. Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Complicity Problem The Future of the Na on-State: Debates on IR since the end of the Oheneba Boateng (Free University Berlin) Cold War, analyzis and perspec ves Queering disciplinary divides: studying the Interna onal Criminal João Guilherme Bene Ramos (Getúlio Vargas Founda on Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) within, across, and (FGV)) between Interna onal Rela ons (IR) and Interna onal Law (IL) Re-thinking the security dilemma: beyond the malign-benign Caitlin Biddolph (University of New South Wales (UNSW)) dichotomy The state of a eld: Triangula ng the power and poli cs of Vietnam Daniel Rio Tinto (Center for Interna onal Studies (CEI-ISCTE)) scholarship in Interna onal Rela ons Joshua Baker (University of Leicester) Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Material Capability’s, the component unseen in the Construc vism Development Studies) theore cal approach Andre Rangel Naegele (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)) WD04: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Innova ve Panel Humanitarian Realism Revisited: Explaining Superpower and Middle Point-Counterpoint: Do Intelligence Studies Degrees Really Bene t Power Behavior at the UN and Beyond Students and the IC? Miruna Barnoschi (Northwestern University) ISA Innova ve Panel Biomimicry and The State of Nature in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Studies Associa on Inbar Pincu (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Josh Kerbel (Na onal Intelligence University) Part. Efren Torres-Baches (Brunel University) WD03-B: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Part. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) IR THEORY-Cri cal Approaches to IR Theory Junior Scholar Symposia WD05: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Intersec onal Iden es and Overlapping Academic JSS Disc. Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Marginaliza on: Voices of Minority Women of Color Scholars Conceptual Human, Structural Emo on, Cri cal Security: Retelling security through emo onal manifesta ons of human in Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Interna onal Rela ons theory Shambhawi Tripathi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Securi zing Cyberspace: The Elusive Referent Object Janeiro) Hedvig Ördén (Stockholm University) Part. Amal Bakry (University of Louisiana at Lafaye e) How and What could She Lead? The Post-Western Legacies of a Part. Sahar Khamis (University of Maryland) Postcolonial Feminist IR scholarship by L. H. M. Ling. Part. Nermin Allam (Rutgers University) Wan-Ping Lin (Na onal Taiwan University) Part. Carla Abdo-Katsipis (Wesleyan University) Geopoli cs, Global IR and Mul ple Iden es: Naviga ng Evolu on, Part. Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Inclusivity and Engagement WD06: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Dis nguished Scholar Panel WD03-C: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons IR THEORY- History and IR Theory Chair Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Maurizio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Disc. Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London) JSS Disc. Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO) Disc. Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Three Philosophical Problems of Historical Interna onal Rela ons and Humani es) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (Groningen University) Part. Timothy Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State Ge ng Southeast Asia Wrong: Hierarchy and Anarchy in Historical University) Southeast Asian Interna onal Rela ons Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Dat Nguyen (University of Southern California) Part. James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Pongkwan Sawasdipakdi (University of Southern California) Interna onal Security Studies) Prac sing the Imperial: Alain Locke’s Theory of Race Prac ce and Hon. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Interna onal Order Owen Brown (Northwestern University) WD07: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Explaining Chinese Expansion: A Historical Perspec ve Foreign Policy and its Externali es Kevin Lin (Hawaii Paci c University) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis WD03-D: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Chair Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) IR THEORY- Methodological Debates and IR Theory Chair Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) JSS Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) International Studies Association © Protes ng USA: Varia on in Global An -US Military Base Protests Ganging Up on Trump? Sino-German Rela ons and the Problem Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) with So Balancing against the US Andrew Stravers (University of Texas) Sebas an Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt) Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) America First and the Populist Challenge to Liberal Hegemony Burden-Sharing and the Dilemmas of Alliance Control Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick) Brian Blankenship (University of Miami) Ge ng Closer and Moving Away: European Allies under Trump American Base Lifecycle: Strategic si ng, opera on, closure, and Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington) conversion America First and America’s Friends: Transatlan c rela ons in the Michael Touchton (University of Miami) Trump era and beyond Mobilizing Against the Military: An Analysis of An -US-Base Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA)) Movements in Japan Charmaine N. Willis (University at Albany, SUNY) WD12: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel A Re-Turn to Poli cs - comba ng the de-poli ciza on performed in Decisionmakers’ percep on of the decline of American power and the formula on of the United States’ foreign policy in the Middle IRs recent 'turns' East Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Julie-Pier Nadeau (University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)) Theory Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons WD08: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Chair Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney) Security Challenges and the Climate Change Crisis Disc. Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Interna onal Security Studies A Mul level Spiral model of Sociocultural Evolu on: Poli es and Interpolity Systems Chair Bruno Charbonneau (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) Disc. Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne) Hiroko Inoue (University of California, Riverside) Part. Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educa on) Part. Mandy Turner (Humanitarian and Con ict Response Ins tute, Whither the Poli cal in All These Turns? University of Manchester) Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney) Part. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Returning Discourse to the Prac ce Turn: The Contested Prac ce of WD09: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Diplomacy in the Asia-Paci c Community Theorizing Crisis and Change in Interna onal Rela ons Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Theory Turning IR Inside-Out (& Round & Round) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Jaakko Heiskanen (University of Cambridge) Global Development Networked Ideologies: Undercurrents of Power and Change in Chair Yehonatan Abramson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Global Order Part. Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Jacob So riadis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) WD13: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Neta C. Crawford (Boston University) China and Regional Orders: India, South Africa, Brazil, and Mexico Part. Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark) (Theme) Chair Aaron Schneider (University of Denver) WD10: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Marco Cepik (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Between the Possible and the Impossible: Utopian Thinking and (UFRGS)) New Narra ves for Human Rights and Democra c Governance The Poli cs of Pa ent Capital in Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Interdisciplinary Studies from Brazil, India, Pakistan, and Argen na Human Rights Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Chair Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University) Mexico and Brazil lay a wager on La n America: how China plays a Part. Miguel Gonzalez-Marcos (University of Maryland) role? Part. Elizabeth Chacko (The George Washington University) Rafael R. Ioris (University of Denver) Part. Ma hew Levinger (George Washington University) Marco Cepik (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)) WD11: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sino-US Trade War as a Determinant of IR in Northeast Asia Foreign Policy under Trump Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Foreign Policy Analysis Global South and Interna onal Studies: The Emerging Countries of BRICS and New Global Challenges on the XXI Century Chair Ronan Tse-min Fu (Columbia University) Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università Disc. Ronan Tse-min Fu (Columbia University) degli Studi di Milano) Realist or Just An -Liberal? Trump's Foreign Policy and the Russia and China in La n America: a Threat for the US Dominance Persistence of Deep Engagement or a Pro t for Everyone? Robert Snyder (Southwestern University) Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
International Studies Association © WD14: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Cogni ve Dissonance: Japan’s Climate Policy between Norma ve Peace and War: The Colombian Ambiguity in the recent years Commitment and Post-Fukushima Industrial Reali es Yves E. Tiberghien (University of Bri sh Columbia) Peace Studies Chair Saul M. Rodriguez (University of O awa) WD17: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Part. Nicolas Velasquez (The George Washington University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Dis nguished Scholar Panel - Part. Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) Professor Debbie Lisle Part. Viviana García-Pinzón (German Ins tute of Global and Area Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Studies GIGA and University of Marburg) Chair Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Part. Nashira Chavez (University of Miami) Part. Mark Salter (University of O awa) WD15: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Nisha Shah (University of O awa) Reshaping Iden ty in Indo-Paci c Security Dynamics Part. R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio) Part. Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Part. Shine Choi (Massey University) Part. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Chair Constan ne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Ins tute of Part. Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) Hon. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Disc. Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw) The Regime Complex in East Asia: Climate Change, Energy Security WD18: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Special Programming and Interna onal Trade Early Career Scholar Town Hall Takashi Ha ori (Kyoto University) Interna onal Studies Associa on The Sino-Russian Nego ated Partnership in the Asia-Paci c Gaye Christo ersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Chair Lembe Tiky (University of Connec cut) Hopkins University) Mod. Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston Japan-Russia and Japan-China “Island” Problems in the shi ing University) regional interna onal dynamics in East Asia WD19: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Kimie Hara (University of Waterloo) Non-tradi onal Security Japan’s New Ally?: Development of Japan-Australia Security Coopera on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University) Interdisciplinary Studies Compe ng “Indo-Paci c” Strategies: US and Chinese Visions of Regional Order in the 21st Century Chair Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney) Disc. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio Jiye Kim (Macquarie University) School) Ar cial Intelligence / Ar cial Iden ty: AI in War WD16: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Karen Gu eri (Air University) The Compara ve Poli cs of Climate Change A New Paradigm of Energy Security and Mul -Level Governance: Environmental Studies The Case of the European Union Interna onal Poli cal Economy Odysseas Christou (University of Nicosia) Climate Change and the UN Security Council Chair Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Disc. Kenneth Scheve (Stanford University) Cyber-Physical Nexus: Cyber Terrorism Threats to Nuclear Facili es Disc. Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of – A Compara ve Case Study Government) Steve S. Sin (University of Maryland) Exploring Varia on in Firm Decarboniza on in the Oil and Gas Sector Mel ng Apart: Climate Change and the Fragmen ng Arc c Regional Paasha Mahdavi (UCSB) Security Complex Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria) Vulnerability, Compensa on, and Support for Climate Policies Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University) WD20: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Compara ve Poli cs of Energy a er the 1970s Oil Price Shocks Legi macy in mes of mul -level regime complexity Jared Finnegan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Interna onal Organiza on Science) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) Global Development Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) The Poli cs of Deep Decarboniza on: Compara ve Case Studies of Chair Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Electricity Sector Transforma on Disc. Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Ma o Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) The sources of regional organiza ons’ legi ma on strategies Tobias Lenz (University of Goe ngen) Facing Change: Iden ty and Cross-Na onal Responses to Climate Henning Schmidtke (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Change Studies) Amanda Clayton (Vanderbilt University)
International Studies Association © Talking the talk of regionalism: Interna onal discursive legi ma on Decoloniza on: Poli cs of Folkloriza on in authoritarian regimes Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Maria J. Debre (Maastricht University) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (Groningen University) Legi macy in La n American regionalism An Interna onal genealogy of Indigenous peoples Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito The Regional and the global: Mul -level legi ma on pressures on USFQ / Amherst College) Ins tu onal change Erasing Assyrians: Na onal Narra ves, Indigeneity and Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Cons tu onal Rights in Post-2003 Iraq Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba) WD21: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Indigenous Agency in the Forced Steriliza on of Indigenous Peoples Explaining the Design of Economic Agreements: Ideas and Models of Peru Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Bal more, College of Public A airs) Chair Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) Disc. Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) WD24: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Borrowing from Foreign Models in the Policy Process: Chile’s The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy Compe on Law Reforms from the Ancient World to the United States, Russia, and China Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) Today Di usion and Dissent: The Design of Preferen al Trade Agreements Interna onal Security Studies in La n America Mary Anne Madeira (Lehigh University) Chair Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Road to the Regional Economic Power? Japanese Foreign Economic Part. Erik Gartzke (UCSD) Policy toward the Asian Emerging Countries in the 1990s Part. Joseph M. Parent (University of Notre Dame) Fusanori Iwasaki (Economic Research Ins tuite for ASEAN and Part. Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University) East Asia) Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) Masahito Ambashi (Economic Research Ins tute for ASEAN and Part. Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University) East Asia) Ecuador’s Progressive Government, Indigenous Resistance, and the WD25: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Free Trade Agreement with the European Union Tax Compe on and Foreign Investment Manuel Preusser (FLACSO Ecuador) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Neoliberal Ideas and the U.S. Trade Regime Chair Geo rey Gertz (Brookings Ins tu on) David Talbot (University of Cambridge) Disc. Geo rey Gertz (Brookings Ins tu on) WD22: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mul na onal corpora ons and the evolu on of interna onal tax and investment law Women Leaders: Gender and Empowerment Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Costs of Globaliza on Divergence: The Financial Implica ons of Interna onal Organiza on Women's Caucus the Failure to Converge Daniel Hansen (Carnegie Mellon University) Chair Lana Obradovic (University of Nebraska Omaha) Compe ng with whom? For what? And how? The great Disc. Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) fragmenta on of the rm, FDI a rac on pro les, and the structure The signi cance of women’s leadership in empowerment of interna onal tax compe on in the European Union Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw) Javier Garcia-Bernardo (University of Amsterdam) Does poli cal quota work? Women’s poli cal par cipa on in the FDI and Race to the Enforcement Bo om: A Firm-Level Perspec ve Federal Context of Nepal Qing Deng (Penn State University) Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL)) The E ects of Rivalry and Equity Considera ons on Mass Support Women in Nuclear Decision-Making: A Compara ve Case Study for Corporate Income Tax Policy Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Vivekinan Ashok (Cornell University) Women’s Legisla ve Representa on and State Ra ca on Behavior Jessica Edry (Rice University) WD26: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel When Women Lead the Ticket: Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice Migra on, Iden ty, and Na onalism in the Post-Soviet Space in Compara ve Perspec ve Post Communist Systems Je rey Karp (Brunel University London) Chair Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal WD23: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Structuring Inclusion Rela ons) Global Indigenous Poli cs: Interna onal Indigenous Rights and Disc. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University) Movements Migra ng to Russia: is building mul culturalism really implausible? Raymond Taras (Tulane University) Interna onal Studies Associa on Global Development Migrants from Central Asian States at the Russian labor market Vladimir I. Mukomel (Russian Academy of Sciences) Chair Riva Gewarges (McMaster University) The Poli cal Iden ty and Mobiliza onal Capacity of Russian Youth Disc. Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Thomas D. Sherlock (United States Military Academy, West Point, New York) International Studies Association © Informa on Management under Authoritarianism: Evidence from Making Repara ons Meaningful: Exploring the Legi macy Gap in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan Non-State Repara ons in Cambodia Ed Schatz (University of Toronto) Adam Kochanski (McGill University) Na onali es Policy in contemporary Russia: the bureaucra c Le ng the State o the Hook, or The Impact of State Abdica on on ra onale beyond the exis ng prac ces Transi onal Jus ce: When Non-State Actors Fill the Post-Transi on Nikolay Silaev (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Gap Rela ons) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Compe on for Control of the State and the Transi onal Jus ce WD27: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Agenda Among Tunisian Civil Society Organiza ons The Impact of Economic Sanc ons Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Foreign Policy Analysis Tes ng Long-Term Peace and Jus ce via Ethnographic Peace Chair Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Research: Understanding the In uence of Post-Con ict Disc. Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Interven ons on State Responsibili es and Capaci es Disc. T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) The Impact of U.S. Economic Sanc ons on Vo ng Pa erns in the Re-thinking Accountability in Security Sector Reform Processes United Na ons Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Ahmet Barbak (Izmir Ka p Celebi University) Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) WD30: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Leaders' Income and Sanc ons' E ec veness Tyler Kustra (New York University) Structural, Poli cal-economic and Evolu onary Change in the Modeling Economic Sanc ons History of the World System Tyler Kustra (New York University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Economic Sanc ons and Right Wing Par es in Target States Chair Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Disc. Je rey Kentor (Wayne State University) Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College) Disc. Chris an Suter (University of Neuchâtel) E ect of Economic Sanc ons on the Poli cal Beliefs of the Targeted “The Power Con gura ons of the Central Civiliza on/World System State Leaders in the Eighth Century” Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University) David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) “The Hegemony of Rivalry: Mercan lism, Great Power Con ict, and WD28: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Radical Na onalism” Geopoli cs and Interna onal Security Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Poli cal Demography and Geography "Evolu onary Cycles of Poli cal and Economic Power Chair Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University) Concentra on” Disc. Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Hiroko Inoue (University of California, Riverside) Pu ng the Geo Back in Geopoli cs “Modeling 15,000 Years of MENA Climate Change with Implica ons Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) for An Emerging Afro-Eurasian Central Wasteland” Revisi ng `A structural theory of imperialism' William Thompson (Indiana University) Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Oslo) The world turns and things change: The rise and fall of the great SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore) powers in a post-Schumpeterian world The Rise and Fall of the “New World Order”: Inter-Regional Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Dynamics and the Failure of Collec ve Security, 1989-1992 Spencer D. Bakich (Virginia Military Ins tute) WD31: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Region and Threat Percep on – The System Leader’s Response to Connected and Compara ve Colonialisms Part IV: Pales ne in Rising Powers Hawai’i – Possibili es and Problems of Solidarity Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington) Global Development The danger of border uncertainty: An applica on of new data on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Historical Interna onal Rela ons border disagreement zones Jus n Schon (University of Florida) Chair James Eastwood (Queen Mary University of London) Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University) Part. Cynthia Franklin (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Part. Ali Musleh (University of Hawai'i) WD29: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Cherine Hussein (Lund University (CMES) and The University Abdica ng or Displacing State Responsibility? The Role of Non- of Sussex) State Actors in Peace, Jus ce, and Security Provision Part. Candace Fujikane (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Human Rights Part. Elian Weizman (London South Bank University ) Chair Adam Kochanski (McGill University) Chair Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Disc. Christopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Interna onal University)
International Studies Association © WD32: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Race, empire, and decolonial poli cs in Berlin's memory landscape Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State Mo ons, Memos and Mul lateralism: Teaching World Poli cs with University (Virginia Tech)) Experien al Learning Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs The temporali es of Gandhi statues Interna onal Organiza on Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Chair Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Narra ves of Pales nian Iden ty and Memory in European Exiles Part. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Maissaa Almustafa (Wilfrid Laurier University) Part. Michael Eaton (Na onal Model United Na ons) Part. Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University) WD36: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Tina Zappile (Stockton University) Small States' Mul ple Security Postures: Understanding the Condi ons for Success WD33: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Global South Caucus New Perspec ves on East Asian Poli cal Economy: Changing Foreign Policy Analysis Discourses, Emerging Scholarship Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Chair Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World A airs Part. Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Ins tute) Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin Disc. Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East- & Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) West Center) Part. Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) The Changing Global Reach of Sino-Capitalism Part. Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East-West Part. Nancy Wright (Pace University) Center) Inves ng where power is contested: The poli cal economy of WD37: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chinese in uence in Myanmar Russian Foreign Policy Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World A airs Foreign Policy Analysis Ins tute) Post Communist Systems Simone Dossi (University of Milan) Chair Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) China’s rst cross-border high-speed railway project in Laos: a more Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) complex reality than the win-win rhetoric "Is it Possible Russia Could Join NATO? I Don’t See Why Not.": Gabriele Giovannini (University of Turin) Russia's Quest for Iden ty in the Post-Communist Era Japan, Domes c Poli cs, and the Quad: A Regional Trade Order and Alex Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) Indo-Paci c Security Strategic compe on and Russia’s approaches to power projec on T. J. Pempel (University of California, Berkeley) in interna onal rela ons WD34: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Katarzyna Zysk (Norwegian Defence University College / Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Catherine Lu, Jus ce and Reconcilia on in World Poli cs Rethinking Russian Hybrid War Interna onal Ethics Nicholas Grossman (University of Iowa) Chair Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Understanding Russia's Changing Policy toward Belt and Road Part. Catherine Lu (McGill University) Ini a ve: Old Strategy for a New Game? Part. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Bo Xu (Jilin University & University of Iowa) Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University) Neoclassic Realist Explana on of Russia’s”Pivot to East”: Strategic Part. James Pa son (University of Manchester) Culture, Central-Local Rela onship and Poli cal Structure Xiao Yu (Jilin University) WD35: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Making and Unmaking Global Iden es: Race, Colonialism, and WD38: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Memorializa on Migra on and Security in South Asia Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices South Asia in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Chair Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Disc. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University) Disc. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) From Reconcilia on to Libera on Heritage: World Historical Two Hard Places at Once: Pakistani Labour Migrants in the Persian Renego a ons at UNESCO Gulf Elif Kalaycioglu (Princeton University) Zahra Babar (Georgetown University Qatar, Center for Rethinking the Plas city of Peace: Hiroshima, between the Interna onal and Regional Studies) par cular and the universal Situa onal Strategic Contexts and State Responses to Con ict Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Generated Migra on: The Case of India Avinash Paliwal (SOAS University of London)
International Studies Association © Migra on Diplomacy between India and the GCC: Unpacking Power The Origin and Di usion of Direct Access: When and How Do and Security Dynamics Interna onal Organiza ons Learn Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University) Rishikesh Bhandary (Tu s University) Indian Security and Refugee Poli cs The e ects of Chinese Foreign Investment on Environmentalism in Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College) Developing Countries Con ict-induced Displacement and Reintegra on in South Asia Jessica Nea e (University of Oregon) Aaditya Dave (Royal United Services Ins tute (RUSI)) Environmental foreign aid or Na onal climate mi ga on policy? Panel data analysis of Decoupling in ASEAN countries WD39: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sohyeon Ryu (Yonsei University) Sports Diplomacy as Inclusion - LGBTQ+, Gender, Ethnicity, Taedong Lee (Yonsei University) Development Global, local, or both? Clean energy technology in La n America: Diploma c Studies how countries innovate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Zdenka Myslikova (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Geo rey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC) WD42: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study) The poli cs of pregnant bodies: Sexual, reproduc ve, and maternal Sports Diplomacy 2030: Embedding Inclusion into Australia's health and rights in con ict and post-con ict areas Diploma c Strategy and Prac ce Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Caitlin R. Byrne (Gri th University) Global Health Human Rights Lydia Zanchi: a secretary between feminist interna onalism and IOC diplomacy in the post-war period Chair Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Quen n Tonnerre (University of Lausanne) Disc. Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Sport Diplomacy and LGBTI+ communi es: Is sport a good thing or Sex and security at the clinic: Abor on access in the wake of bad thing? Colombia’s civil war Ryan Storr (University of Western Sydney) Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Ins tute) ‘Basketball Diplomacy’: Basketball’s Global Takeover of the 21st The poli cs of reproduc ve rights within the WPS agenda Century Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Abor on access and forced displacement: disrup ng the logic of Corporate CSR and government sports diplomacy: sponsorship and maternity? the complex playing eld of human rights promo on through sport Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Geo rey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC) Reproducing whiteness and enac ng kin in Nordic transna onal egg dona on: matching donors with cross-border traveller recipients in WD40: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Finland Old and New Challenges in Global Health Riikka Homanen (Tampere University) Global Health Access to safe abor ons in con icts and the Women Peace and Global Development Security agenda: Will the twain ever meet? Chair Sara Davies (Gri th University) Tishya Khillare (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Kathryn Quissell (University of Virginia) WD43: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel A Typology for Measuring the E ec veness of Na onal Ac on Plans to Combat An microbial Resistance Security Forces and Civilians: Repression and Defec on Lawrence Hamlet (Na onal Intelligence University) Interna onal Security Studies Rethinking IR through Demen a Chair Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University) Disc. Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) Health policy-making on Universal Health Coverage: The posi ons When Do Armed Groups Refuse to Carry Out Elec on Violence? of actors in the Global South Megan Turnbull (University of Georgia) Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Na ons University Exploring Types and Targets of Pro-Government Mili a Human Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies) Rights Abuses Global Health Governance Architecture: actor rela onships in the Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) global governance of an microbial resistance What Explains Di erent Military Behavior? Jordan, Syria, and Egypt Anne-Sophie Jung (University of Sussex) in a Compara ve Perspec ve Tracing Universal Health Coverage as a Social Construc on Jony Essa (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Tuba Agartan (Providence College) Military Defec on in Algeria: Results from a Survey WD41: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary) Financing Global Environmental Governance and Ac on Suppor ng Mano Dura: Police Prac ces and Ci zens’ Percep ons of Deservingness Environmental Studies Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas) Chair Simon Nicholson (American University) Leslie MacColman (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
International Studies Association © WD44: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Inter-Rebel Violence During Disasters: Natural Resources and Rebel Thema c, historical and compara ve approaches to contemporary Compe on Yasutaka Tominaga (Hosei University) issues in intelligence ethics and accountability Climate Shocks, Rebel Cons tuencies, and Con ict Dynamics Intelligence Studies Gaku Ito (Hiroshima University) Interna onal Ethics The True North: Security and Surveillance in the Canadian Arc c Chair Miah Hammond-Errey (Deakin University) Benjamin Johnson (York University) Disc. Kurt Graulich (Humboldt University of Berlin & Judge (ret.) Federal Administra ve Court) WD47: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Trust And Intelligence: Resolving Tensions Between Independence Civil-Military Rela ons And Accountability Interna onal Security Studies Adam Henschke (Na onal Security College, Australian Na onal University) Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Covert Ac on: Ethics and Accountability Disc. Jonathan E. Czarnecki (U.S. Naval War College) Seumas Miller (Charles Sturt University) The Civil-Military Gap as a Global Phenomenon: Implica ons of a Australian Intelligence Oversight and Accountability: E cacy and Global Warrior Caste Contemporary Challenges Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College) Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Voice or Obedience: Explaining Bo om-Up Cri cism within Armed Intelligence Accountability and Culture in Germany – the legacy of Forces Gestapo and Stasi crimes for Germany's contemporary intelligence Jan Angstrom (Swedish Defence University) services Theorists and Prac oners in Interna onal Studies: Another Civil- Jan-Hendrik Dietrich (Federal University of Administra ve Military Gap?” Sciences) Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Immaculate Collec on: Comparing Intelligence Accountability, Dra ing Restraint: Are All-Volunteer Forces More Likely to Go to Review and Oversight across the Five Eyes Community War than Conscript Armies? Chris an Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) Max Margulies (United States Military Academy) Implica ons of "Undesired Diversity:" Purges, Promo ons, and WD45: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Interven onism of the Turkish Army (De)colonial Methods, Cultural Ins tu ons, and Global IR (Part II) Özgür Özkan (University of Washington) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology WD48: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Samid Suliman (Gri th University) New Perspec ves on Local Peacebuilding Disc. Samid Suliman (Gri th University) Agurumyela’s Art of Connec on: Family Trees and Cement Peace Studies Sculptures as Decolonizing Methodology Chair Pellumb Kelmendi (Auburn University) Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) Disc. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Youth Ar cula ng Self-determina on: Messages and Visuals from On the Frontlines of Peace: The Unlikely People Who Are Ge ng It Guåhan to New Caledonia Right Sylvia Frain (Auckland University of Technology and the Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) University of Guam) Everyday Reconcilia on and Social Cohesion in Sri Lanka Ela ana Raza (University of New Caledonia) Kate Lonergan (Uppsala University) Visible on our own terms; authors of our own stories. Art-Praxis Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) and/as the en eshment of reason Jessica M. Smith (George Mason University, School for Con ict Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle) Analysis and Resolu on) Madlib’s Assemblage of Enuncia on and the (Re)presenta on of Containing the Resource Curse? The Limits of Local Community-Led Africa in Madlib Medicine Show No. 3: Beat Konducta in Africa Peacebuilding in Northwest Kenya Shree Deshpande (University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa) Fletcher D. Cox (William Jewell College) From the colonial legacy to Frelimo’s Homem Novo: Unveiling the WD46: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel tradi onal healers’ roles throughout the forma on of the Climate and Environmental Security Mozambican state Interna onal Security Studies Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Chair Janet Lewis (George Washington University) WD49: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) State Strategies, Hierarchies, and Interna onal Poli cs The Con ict-Disaster Nexus: How Natural Disasters Impact Con ict A ected Regions Theory Vincenzo Bolle no (Harvard University) Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Birthe Anders (Harvard University) Managing Climate Security Risks in a Region of Low Inter-State Chair Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) Con ict: The Case of South America Disc. Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) Ma as Alejandro Franchini (University of Brasília) State Strategies and State Behavior Within the Indo-Paci c: Theore cal Approaches and Idea onal Filters Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) International Studies Association © Measuring resilience: Hierarchy and Resilience Index (HRI) Secular Power Europe and the promo on of gender equality in the Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center) Mediterranean Transregional Hegemons or Household Despots?: Legi mizing Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) Violence Through Discourse of Domes ca on Women’s and LGBTQI Rights Under Right-Wing Populist Galina Bogatova (Florida Interna onal University) Governments Hierarchy Studies: A Review and Cri que of Theory, Classi catory Sylvia Maier (New York University) Schemes, and Findings Global or di use? The European Union’s mul lateral promo on of Davide Fiammenghi (University of Bologna) LGBTI rights in the UN Network Hierarchies: Readdressing the Global-Regional Nexus in Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University) Interna onal Poli cs Queer Muslim naviga ons of iden ty: intersec onal, mul ple and Lucas de Oliveira Paes (University of Cambridge) searching for solidarity Momin Rahman (Trent University) WD50: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Taking Bodily Autonomy and Sexual Rights in Crisis Se ngs Historicizing Religion and Poli cs Seriously Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons WD53: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Samantha Cooke (Liverpool John Moores University) Historiography, Archives and the Study of Interna onal Di usion: Disc. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Can Dusty Boxes Bring Innova on? Historical Bourgeois ‘Chris an’ Bri sh “Divide and Rule” in Sri Lanka and its Proto-Fascist Reac onaries: Sinhala ‘Buddhism’, 'Thamil’ Historical Interna onal Rela ons Eelamism and ‘Muslim’ Wahabism Diploma c Studies Interna onal Ethics Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University) Post-Islamism as Cri que of Muslim Excep onalism: Voice of Chair Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) Marginalized Ordinary Muslims Chair Wendy Ramadan-Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Disc. Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) The Persistence of Na on-States: Security, Religion, and Disc. Wendy Ramadan-Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) Na onalism in Contemporary Southeast Asia Digging Up the Blame Games in the Norm Di usion Process: A Socio Michael Magcamit (Queen Mary University of London) -Historical Perspec ve Secularising Encounters: Tracing the E ects of Imperial Legacies on Elise Rousseau (University of Namur) Secularism in the Middle East and North Africa Norm Di usion within the Interna onal Migra on Regime in the Samantha Cooke (Liverpool John Moores University) Horn of Africa: The Case of Djibou Sabine Dini (Université Paris 13) WD51: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Learning from Napoleon? Using na onal legal historiographies to Re ec ng on Posi onality – Examining the role of researchers’ understand the par al di usion of the Code Napoléon in the iden es in shaping research member states of the Confedera on of the Rhine Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) (Theme) A glance at Iranian think-tanks’ archives: unveiling transfers of Chair Celia Romulus (Queen's University) Western IR theories Wendy Ramadan-Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) Disc. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University) Re ec ng on being a student researcher in Africa: Posi onality and Rising Power, Status Aspira on and Norm Di usion: Qing’s Adop on intersec onality of Local(ized) Norms in the 17th Century Gino Vlavonou (University of O awa) Min Shu (Waseda University) Standing out: The role of researcher posi onality in security and WD54: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel surveillance research Protec on of the Commons: Governance and Security in the 21st Ciara Bracken-Roche (Maynooth University) Century Global Commons Bringing Methods into Focus: Prac cal Tools for Designing, Interna onal Security Studies Conduc ng, and Analyzing Focus Group Research Interna onal Organiza on Rebecca Wallace (Queen's University) Amanda Bi ner (Memorial University) Chair Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Queen's University) Disc. Thomas Hughes (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Modern Le ers of Marque for Protec ng the Interna onal Digital WD52: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Commons Gender, sexuality and solidarity in the prac ce of interna onal David Benson (School of Adv. Air and Space Studies, Air Univ.) rela ons Edward Lucas (United States Air Force Academy) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Private Security and the Causes of Piracy: How the Shipping Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Industry Enabled and Defeated Somali Piracy Women's Caucus Jan Stockbruegger (Brown University) Chair Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Command of the Commons in the A ermath of War Disc. Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow) Joshua Rovner (American University)
International Studies Association © Space as “Commons”: American Policy Towards the Military Use of WD57: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Space States and Sub-states of Manipula on John Maurer (American Enterprise Ins tute) Interna onal Communica on U.S. In uence on the Global Governance of Space Foreign Policy Analysis Kathryn Robison (The University of Alabama) Chair Efe Sevin (Towson University) WD55: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Professionalism and Inclusion, Social Jus ce, Employability and Understanding the forma on and recep on of foreign policy Skills narra ves of the EU and Russia in the Bal c States and Ukraine Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) (Theme) Technocra c networks and the new populism Chair Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Disc. Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) What is the Global In uence of Ci es? Looking Back, Looking Forward: Lessons from a Decade of World Sohaela Amiri (RAND Corpora on / Pardee RAND Graduate Poli cs Simula ons School / USC Center on Public Diplomacy) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) From traitors to saviours: How African states engage with their Decolonizing Human Rights Curriculum and Pedagogy through Diasporas in the age of social media? "Problem-Based Learning Beyond Borders" in a Fully Online Ilan Manor (University of Oxford) Graduate Program WD58: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel William Paul Simmons (University of Arizona) Using Data and Primary Documents in the Classroom Making All Voices Heard: Using Students’ Takeaway Memos for Inclusive Assessment of Class Par cipa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Luba Levin-Banchik (San Diego State University) Chair Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) From Polariza on to Solidarity through Narra ve Pedagogy Disc. Jessica Genauer (Flinders University) Esther Skelley Jordan (Kennesaw State University) Teaching in the Age of Big Data: Balancing Privacy Concerns and Visibility or invisibility – interna onal rela ons and access for Online Student Engagement persons with disabili es Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Kir Singh (University of Delhi) Measuring Democracy: A Brief Methods Simula on for Interna onal Rela ons and Compara ve Poli cs Classes WD56: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Interna onal Courts and their Interlocutors Deep learning through data visualiza on: Data analysis and Interna onal Law storytelling in social science educa on Interna onal Organiza on Chris Blunt (London School of Economics) Human Rights Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics) Chair Cose e Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Ci es) Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Chair Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Data Collec on as Pedagogy Disc. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Megan Becker (University of Southern California) Disc. Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Using Primary Documents to Teach Global Poli cs from a Learner- Judging Under Constraint: Formal Independence and Strategic Centered Approach Behavior of Interna onal Courts Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR) Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) Judicializing War: the shadow of courts in Bri sh military opera ons in Iraq WD59: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University) The United States and the 19th Century Interna onal Society In Courts We Trust: The Hidden Role of Legal Bureaucrats in Human English School Rights Courts Historical Interna onal Rela ons Cose e Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Ci es) Chair Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Zuzanna Godzimirska (iCourts, University of Copenhagen) Disc. Christopher Rossi (University of iowa) The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Poli cs Behind the Judicial The United States and the Great Powers Construc on of Europe W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Tommaso Pavone (University of Oslo) The United States and State Sovereignty in the 19th Century Public Opposi on to Interna onal Courts: Sovereignty and/or Miki Fabry (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Substance Wheaton’s Elements of Interna onal Law Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Great powers, spheres of in uence and deep pluralism: America and the Monroe Doctrine Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) The U.S. and the Greek War of Independence Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) International Studies Association © WD60: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Contesta ng EU Foreign Policy from Within: A Poli ciza on of Dealing with North Korea Russia Sanc ons Antonio Karlovic (University of Zagreb) Interna onal Security Studies Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb) Chair Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Marriages of Convenience: Secret Alliance Forma on, Issue Disc. Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Alignment, and Termina on NuclearNego a ons with North Korea: Lessons from Nego a on Ma hew Millard (University of California, San Diego) Theory and Research Both Engagement and Isola on Are Good to Democracy? P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Inves ga ng Simultaneous use of EU Aid and Economic Sanc ons Nuclear Nego a ons of North Korea and Their Propaganda Strategy Paulina Pospieszna (University of Poznan) John Seungmin Kuk (University of California, San Diego) Patrick M. Weber (University of Konstanz) Hyeonho Hahm (University of Mannheim) External shocks on Brazil-Japan Coopera on: Lessons from Japan’s Triadic Coercion: Why Aligning Chinese and U.S. Interests Will O cial Development Assistance to Brazil Mi gate North Korean In uence Shuichiro Masukata (Kanda University of Interna onal Studies) Kiel Mar n (USAF Air Command and Sta College) The Belt and Road Ini a ve: Russia Dri ing Eastwards Hallyu: The Transforming Power of Informa on in North Korea Sureyya Yigit (Regional Development Studies Ins tute) Joy Lee (Hawaii Paci c University (HPU)) Understanding Kazakhstan’s foreign policy role concep on Is a Nuclear Deal with North Korea Possible?: Lessons from Iran for Didara Nurmanova (University of Central Florida) a Mul lateral Framework of Nego a ons Russian Informa on Opera ons and American Cyberspace Iordanka Alexandrova (Korea University) Bryan Nakayama (Mount Holyoke College) Sink into Oblivion: Prospec ve and Retrospec ve Evalua on in US WD61: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Foreign Poli cs Children in Peace and Con ict Valeriia Popova (Florida Interna onal University) Peace Studies Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Interna onal University) Chair Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) To What Extent has the Sovereign Wealth Fund Assisted Qatar's Disc. Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) Security and Foreign Policy in Resis ng the Blockade? Young Suspects? Children's Displacement and Insecuri es in a Post- Fahad Al-Marri (The University of Warwick) 2016 World Foreign Policy Roles of Emerging Power and Developing Country in Bina D'Costa (Australian Na onal University) the Climate Change Nego a ons: the BASIC Countries The impact of climate change on children in con ict: The Jonathan Rosa (University of Bremen, Bremen Interna onal recruitment of boys and girls by rebel groups Graduate School of Social Sciences) Zorzeta Bakaki (University of Essex) Western Balkans Countries as a Subject in Modern Interna onal Construc ng a silence in Interna onal Poli cs: child soldiers in Rela ons: the Case of Ethno-Na onalist, Communist and Liberal- Colombia Democra c Ideology Srdjan Orlandic (Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies, Patricia Martuscelli (Universidade de Sao Paulo) Harvard University) “All of Us are Children but Not in the Same Way” – Intersec onality The Mainland Strikes Debate and U.S. Military Strategy Towards as a Framework for Analysing Dynamics of Social S gma and China: A Scenario-Based Survey of American Na onal Security Elites Iden ty in Children Fathered by UN Peacekeepers John Speed Meyers (In-Q-Tel Labs) Kirs n Wagner (University of Birmingham) WE01: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar WE00: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Feminist Theory And Gender Studies Dis nguished Scholar Panel Foreign Policy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Disc. Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Disc. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Disc. James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) Part. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Part. Yasmin Chilmeran (Monash University) The Retrenchers: Comparing the Middle East Policies of Trump and Part. Sara Davies (Gri th University) Obama Hon. Jacqui True (Monash University) Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) The Republic of Georgia: Divided Poli cs over Divided Roles WE02: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar John Ishiyama (University of North Texas) Peace Studies Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Awards Roundtable Giorgi Bu kashvili (Konrad-Adenauer-S ung) Peace Studies Ukraine’s Role Concep on: Self-image of Independence in the Face of Russia Chair Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Anna Ba a (US Air War College) Hon. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Hon. Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Explaining Asser ve Chinese Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era: Hon. Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Mo va ons, Capabili es and Impacts to Regional Order Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Interna onal University)
International Studies Association © WE03: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Poli cal and geopoli cal representa ons of India-Japan rela ons. CHINA Challenging China in South Asia? Maria Bastos (University of Management and Junior Scholar Symposia Technology/University of Westminster) Chair James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Having Your Cake and Ea ng It Too: Chinese Hydropower Development in the Lower Mekong Basin WE03-A: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Phillip J. Guerreiro (Florida Interna onal University) CHINA- China in the World Demys fying China-North Korea rela ons Junior Scholar Symposia Anny Boc (Freie Universität Berlin) China’s Mediated Public Diplomacy towards Japan: A Text-as-Data JSS Disc. Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Approach If Not Socializa on, Then What? China’s Ins tu onal Statecra in Yuan Zhou (Kobe University) the AIIB Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) WE03-D: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Losing Hearts and Minds?: Unpacking the E ect of Chinese Aid on CHINA- Power and Mo va on in Chinese Foreign Policy So Power in Africa Junior Scholar Symposia Sujin Cha (Korea University, Seoul) Sung Eun Kim (Korea University) JSS Disc. Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Brotherhood Doesn’t Equal Friendship: The Embedded Hierarchy in Assessing China’s Global Partnership Network: Compe on or East Asian Interna onal Rela ons Coopera on with U.S. Alliance System? Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) Wei-hao Huang (Ins tute of Poli cal Science at Academia Tung Nguyen Cong (Na onal ChengChi University) Sinica) Nien-chung Chang Liao (Ins tute of Poli cal Science, Academia China as an Increasingly Ac ve Con ict Mediator: Approaches, Sinica) Mo va ons, and Consequences Choosing Wisely: Thailand’s Foreign Policy Alignment and U.S.-China Fanglu Sun (Fudan University) Compe on China’s Mari me Iden ty: The Transla on of Visuals Across William Piekos (University of Pennsylvania) Contexts and Time Chinese Entrepreneur Networks and the Belt and Road Ini a ve Carolijn van Noort (University of the West of Scotland) Larissa Swader (University of Bremen)
WE03-B: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel WE04: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Innova ve Panel CHINA- China and Interna onal Poli cal Economy ESS Speed Mentoring Event 2020 Junior Scholar Symposia ISA Innova ve Panel JSS Disc. Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) Interna onal Studies Associa on MNC Lawsuit Outcomes in Authoritarian Courts: Evidence from a Chair Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) New Li ga on Dataset Chair Yixian Sun (University of Bath) Jian Xu (Emory University) Part. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Frederick R. Chen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Chinese Foreign Direct Investments as a Security and Economic Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Threat: A Compara ve Study of Special Regulatory Agencies Part. Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Doron Ella (University of Toronto) Part. Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz) The Financial Rela ons Between China and Emerging Markets: an Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) analysis of investments, legal and poli cal standards Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Alexandre Coelho (University of São Paulo) The Strategic Naviga on of Debt Entrapment: Minor Power WE05: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organiza on Management of the Belt and Road Ini a ve Small States and Statelessness: United Na ons Impact Samuel Houskeeper (Columbia University) Reconsidered There Is No Such a Thing As a Free Lunch: How Does China Deliver Interna onal Studies Associa on Foreign Aid? Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on Dongjin Kwak (University of Missouri) Chair Kristy A. Belton (Interna onal Studies Associa on) Disc. Kristy A. Belton (Interna onal Studies Associa on) WE03-C: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Statelessness as a Window on the Paradox of the United Na ons CHINA- China and Its Neighbors Yasmeen Abu-Laban (The University of Alberta) Junior Scholar Symposia Abigail Bakan (University of Toronto) JSS Disc. Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) The New Forms Statelessness in the Lands of Old Displaced: Ra onality, Ac vism, and Propaganda in the Japan-China Island Understanding Refugee Protec on in Hungary and Northern Syria Disputes: Impact of the Sub-State Actors In uence in the Regional Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) Security of East Asia Daniel Gyollai (Glasgow Caledonian University) Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren (University of Zaragoza (Spain)) Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University)
International Studies Association © Punching Above their Weight? Small States’ A empts to In uence Sacred and Profane: Statebuilding and Gender in the Establishment the UN’s Agenda of the Turkish Republic W. Andy Knight (University of Alberta) Mehmet Arif Kosk (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) Nego a ng Inclusion and Exclusion at States’ Peripheries: Aline Rangel (IRI/PUC-Rio) Ci zenship and Statelessness among Minori es and Nomadic Peoples WE09: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Christoph Sperfeldt (University of Melbourne) Crisis of Mul lateralism in Global Economic Governance – Towards Plurilateral, Regional and Bilateral Solu ons WE06: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy New Interstate Dynamics in the Middle East Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Chair Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Disc. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Disc. Je rey G. Karam (Lebanese American University) Mul lateralism in Global Compe on Policy: A Crisis Not Wasted Disc. Jessica Genauer (Flinders University) Raju Parakkal (Thomas Je erson University - East Falls Campus) Economies in Transi on: Interna onal Donor Aid a er the Arab The Instability of Globaliza on Applying Evolu onary Game Theory Uprisings to Global Trade Coopera on Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) Sebas an Krapohl (University of Amsterdam) De-Securi za on of Middle East Oil? Revitalizing the World Trade Organiza on: the European Union and Dag H. Claes (University of Oslo) Canada Perspec ve Cheater's dilemma: Iraq, Decep on and the Path to War (1991- Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) 2003) High Expecta ons and Modest Results: European Preferences in Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer (UiO) Global Financial Governance Light at the End of the Panel: Renewable Energy and Geopoli cs in Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) Gaza and Israel E ec ve Mul lateralism Projected. CAREC: Reducing Systemic Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Financial Risk through Improvement of Financial Safety Nets? Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a, University of WE07: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Maryland) ISA-Canada Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Ronald J. Deibert WE10: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Digital Ci zenship Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Malinda Smith (University of Alberta) (Theme) Part. Madeline M. Carr (University College London (UCL)) Chair Jule Krüger (University of Michigan) Part. Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Chair Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Part. Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) Disc. Jule Krüger (University of Michigan) Part. Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) The Structure of Early 21st Century Trade: Intangibles and the Part. David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Digital Economy Hon. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Susan K. Sell (Australian Na onal University) WE08: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Divide and Conquer: Measuring the Polarizing E ects of Poli cal Women, Peace and Nego a ng in Male Ins tu ons Violence Through Social Segrega on in Online Communica ons T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) Interdisciplinary Studies Women's Caucus If Facebook Is the News: Press Freedom and State-Ci zen Rela ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies in the Digital Age Wiebke Lamer (Global Campus of Human Rights) Chair Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on) Legi matory Balancing Acts of online content regula on. A Disc. Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, theore cal framework for the compara ve study of online Georgetown University) communica on control across regime types The E ects of Gender on Interna onal Crisis: A Textual Analysis of Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim) Bri sh Parliamentary Debates Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) WE11: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute) Narra ves and the Making of Interna onal Order and Society Aus n Schutz (University of Alabama) English School Interna onal Ethics Women and Nego a ons of Con ict Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (Theme) Gendered Wars and Democra c Peace: The Impact of Percep ons Chair James Gow (King's College London) of Gender Equality on Inter-State Con ict Disc. Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas) EU-US Rela ons and Their Impact on the Transatlan c Partnership The promo on of Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Governance and Interna onal Order or Emancipatory feminism? Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece) International Studies Association © Cultural Heritage on the Frontlines of World-Making: World Society Diploma c Nego a ons and Discre onary Authority in Foreign as Narra ve Construc on Policy through the Lens of Prac ce Theories Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Anne K. Friedrich (KU Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Bridging the English School and Field Theory to Understand Contemporary World Order WE14: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Thomas Davies (City, University of London) The Status of IR Status Research: Looking Backwards and Forwards Alejandro Peña (University of York) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Where is the Global? The Cons tu ve E ects of Global Human Theory English School Rights Discourse on Local Pursuits of Transi onal Jus ce in South Africa Chair Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI) Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) Part. Marina Duque (Florida State University) The Global Discourse of World Order Part. Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Poli cal Part. Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Science) Part. Michelle Murray (Bard College) The English School Meets the Narra ve Turn: The Case of the Part. Pål Røren (University of Southern Denmark) Fron er in Interna onal Rela ons Gregory Sharp (University of Bri sh Columbia) WE15: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Art & Interna onal Rela ons WE12: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The China Challenge and Asian Security Order (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) Chair Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania) Disc. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Disc. Jae Ho Chung (Seoul Na onal University) “The rst of all the passions”: Wonder as a ect, poli cs, and The Domes c Poli cs of China’s Approach to Interna onal Order method in interna onal rela ons Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Joseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University) Jeremy Wallace (Cornell University) Ruined In macy and In mate Ruins in Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Can China Fight? Assessing the Ba le eld E ec veness of the PLA Loveless (2017) Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Dilemmas of Commitment and Abandonment: Japan’s Uncertainty Just Another Paper Tiger? Chinese Perspec ves on the U.S. Indo- Concerning the US-Japanese Alliance, seen through Popular Culture Paci c Strategy Akos Kopper (Elte University, Ins tute of Poli cs and Joel Wuthnow (Na onal Defense University) Interna onal Rela ons) China’s New Narra ve of Asian Regionalism Andras Szalai (Central European University / ELTE University) (Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America) Crea ve Prac ce as Research in IR: a methodological case study Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) Sino-Japanese Mari me Compe on in the East China Sea Theory of the Graphic Novel: An Aesthe c-Poli cal Essay on the Adam P. Li (Indiana University, Hamilton Lugar School) Forms of Interna onal Poli cal Comics Sasha Kovalchuk (McMaster University) WE13: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Diplomacy and prac ce theory WE16: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Health, Aid, Crisis, and Development (Theme) Global Development Diploma c Studies Global Health Chair Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Chair Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Disc. Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Disc. Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Reservoirs of resistance: hidden contesta on, resistance and the Poli cal A tudes and the Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone regression of norm di usion Jennifer Raymond Dresden (Georgetown University) Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) What Drives Development Aid E ec veness? Evidence from the Processing Peace: A Feminist Interroga on of Diploma c Prac ces Educa on, Health and Governance Sectors in Lao PDR at the UN Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Environmental Change, Risk, and Vulnerability in Lesotho: Food Gender and Governance in Turkish Diplomacy: A Feminist Insecurity and HIV/AIDS in the Context of Large-Scale Development Ins tu onalist Approach and Climate Change Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University) Yvonne Braun (University of Oregon) Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Health And Sustainable Promo ng Universi es: For Whom? Dais Rocha (University of Brasilia) The Embodiment of Diplomacy under Hegemony: Diploma c Prac ces in the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry Yara Mar nelli (University of Brasilia) Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Julia Devide Nogueira (University of Brasilia) Lourdes Aguas (State University of New York (Albany)) International Studies Association © Electoral Compe on and Decentralized Delivery of Social Services: Subsidiarity or localiza on in peacemaking in Africa? A structural Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector and prac cal analysis Krister Andersson (University of Colorado Boulder) Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland) Peace nego a ons and the theory of change WE17: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons) Exploring Chinese Foreign In uence Iden ty and Interna onal Con ict Media on in the Early Stages of Global Development the Geneva Peace Process Chair Inbok Rhee (Korea Development Ins tute (KDI) School of Sarah Clowry (Durham University) Public Policy and Management) WE20: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. George Karavas (University of Queensland) Challenges in Transna onal Economic Governance: Tax Avoidance, Poli cs of comparison: On the engagement of China and the World Bank in African agriculture Smuggling, and Criminal Finance George Karavas (University of Queensland) Interna onal Poli cal Economy ‘We are black Chinese’ – Making sense of APC’s pro-China campaign Chair Mark Nance (North Carolina State University) in Sierra Leone’s 2018 elec ons Disc. Mark Nance (North Carolina State University) Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen) The future of criminal nance: ‘bin Ladens’ and the cashless society The Local E ects of the Belt and Road Ini a ve: The China-Pakistan Rikard Jalkebro (University of St Andrews) Economic Corridor Case William Vlcek (University of St. Andrews) David Landry (Johns Hopkins University) Now You See Me: Geography of professional tax services and their China’s policy on the Korean Peninsula: changes and con nuity role in interna onal tax compe on under Xi Jinping Javier Garcia-Bernardo (University of Amsterdam) Chiew-Ping Hoo (Na onal University of Malaysia) Saila Stausholm (Copenhagen Business School (CBS)) China Going Global on Renewable Energy Localising Smuggling: Geographies of Illegality and Interven on Miquel Salvado-Gracia (University Duisburg-Essen) Max Gallien (Ins tute of Development Studies / ICTD) WE18: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) Interna onal Poli cal Economy from La n America: new agendas G20 Mul level Tax Governance: Implementa on, Impact, and debates Interdisciplinarity Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Michael Motala (University of Toronto) (Theme) Chair Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) WE21: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Deba ng Polarity and Structural E ects: A Return to Bi-Polarity? Post-Colonial versus post-Communist Legacies: Comparing La n Interna onal Security Studies America and Eastern Europe since 1989 Chair Christopher Layne (Texas A&M University) Carol Wise (University of Southern California) Part. Øystein Tunsjø (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Construc vist IPE in La n America: an agenda for regionalism and Part. Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) development Part. Xue Gong (Nanyang Technological University) German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Social Policy Governance in La n America WE22: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) The United States Intelligence Community: Cultures, Processes, Andrea C. Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Prac ces, Rela onships Regional Integra on in La n America: Drivers and Obstacles Intelligence Studies Peter Birle (Ibero-Amerikanisches Ins tut) Chair Joe Wippl (Boston University) Income Taxes and Social Unrest in La n America Disc. Joe Wippl (Boston University) Victor Shin (University of Missouri) Bene cial Harm: Is There a Place for An fragility in Homeland WE19: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Security? IOs Making Peace: Nego a on, Media on, and Peacebuilding Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University) Interna onal Organiza on The FBI: Where Does It Go Now? Peace Studies Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Contes ng the ban: Presidents, the CIA, and the US government Chair Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) involvement in assassina on Disc. Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) Luca Trenta (Swansea University) Explaining Organiza onal Response to Peacebuilding: the case of The Domes c Origins of U.S. Foreign Intelligence NATO and the European Union Darren Tromblay (Intelligence Analyst - U.S. Intelligence Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Community) Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna ) Reconceptualising intelligence culture as intelligence prac ce Cease re implementa on in future wars: A new model for violence Fraser McGowan (University of Glasgow) management Sumie Nakaya (United Na ons)
International Studies Association © WE23: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Commi ee Panel “Gi or Gri : An Analysis of Varia ons in Africans'' Percep ons of Naviga ng the Processes of Funding and Grants China.” Robert Nyenhuis (Cal Poly Pomona) Commi ee on the Status of Women Interna onal Studies Associa on WE26: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Zaryab Iqbal (Na onal Science Founda on) Neutral State Diplomacy in the Twen eth and Twenty- rst Century Part. Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright) Diploma c Studies Part. Stephen Glauser (Russell Sage Founda on) Peace Studies Part. Jennifer Victor (George Mason University) Chair Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America) Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Disc. Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America) Part. Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Cmte Zaryab Iqbal (Na onal Science Founda on) To Trade or Not To Trade? A Survey Experiment of Ukrainian Chair A tudes toward Trade with Russia, given Security Implica ons WE24: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) Mul ple Voices and Marginaliza ons: Con ict Resolu on in the Neutrality as a Model for the New Eastern Europe? Contemporary World Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Interna onal Ins tute for Peace (IIP)) Peace Studies Neutrality and Security: A Comparison with Alterna ve Models of Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Na onal Security P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg) Neutrality in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Ismael Muvingi (Nova Southeastern University) Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study) Laos: Op-Lom - The Language of Con ict Resolu on and Media on Models WE27: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg) Power and Order in the Indo-Paci c: Diplomacy, Coercion, and Enlarging the Tent – Con ict Resolu on and Mul ple Worldviews Deterrence Ismael Muvingi (Nova Southeastern University) Interna onal Security Studies Storytelling for Cri cal and Emancipatory Peace Educa on, Research, and Prac ce Chair James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Jessica Senehi (University of Manitoba) Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Refugees as Transna onal Ac vists: Women Building Bridges For Disc. Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Social Change Unhinging the Open Door: Japanese-American Rela ons from the Anna Snyder (University of Winnipeg) Washington Trea es to Pearl Harbor Daniel J. Moran (Naval Postgraduate School) Truth and Reconcilia on Commission and Healing Brian Rice (University of Manitoba) Technology, Arms Races, and Prospects for War in the Indo-Paci c James A. Russell (Naval Postgraduate School) Global governance and Educa on: Challenges in the Educa on for All Program in light of the Brazilian case Narrow Seas and Na onal Security: The In uence of the Mari me Cecilia Mombelli (University of São Paulo) Arena on Northeast Asian Security Ian Bowers (Royal Danish Defence College) WE25: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel ASEAN centrality in the evolving regional architecture construct of Percep ons and Poli cs of Chinese Foreign Investment the Indo-Paci c Interna onal Poli cal Economy Apila Sangtam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair Selina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew WE28: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable School of Public Policy) "Life--or something like it?" Disc. Selina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons School of Public Policy) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World A airs Theory Ins tute) The poli cal limits of Chinese direct investments in the EU: A case Chair Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) study on Finland Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku) Part. Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Economic Pragma sm – Indonesia’s Response to China and Japan’s Part. Nisha Shah (University of O awa) Economic Statecra Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Interna onal Karl Yan (University of Toronto) University in London) Part. Suzanne Levi-Sanchez (Rutgers University) The E ect of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa on Individuals' Opinions of China Stephanie Galbraith (Fordham University) Democra c Governance Costs and Chinese Foreign Investment John Minnich (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
International Studies Association © WE29: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Analogical Reasoning and Evolving Informal Rules in the UN Security New Approaches to Geography and IR Council Thomas Doer er (University of Potsdam) Foreign Policy Analysis Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg) Chair Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Responsibility, Legi macy and E ciency of the United Na ons Disc. Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Security Council Disc. Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins/SAIS) Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) Do Environmental Condi ons Cause Eco-Terrorism? The Narcissism of Small States: Why do countries campaign for Lauren Bondarenko (Texas A&M University) elected UNSC states through narra ves of iden ty? Samantha Zuhlke Caroline Dunton (University of O awa) Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) Leave No IGO Behind: Bringing Semiformal Organiza ons Into the Understanding Environmental Grievances through a GIS analysis Intergovernmental Fold Miriam Matejova (University of Bri sh Columbia) Je rey Wright (University of Oxford) Complexi es of Water Con ict and Coopera on: Distance and Network WE32: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee) Greece Between Crisis and Recovery: Lessons for Global Populism Arc c Shock: U lizing Climate Change to Test Theories of Resource Interdisciplinary Studies Compe on Post Communist Systems Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Tying the Invisible Hand of Peace: Why Trading States S ll Choose to Part. Dimitrios C. Triantaphyllou (Kadir Has University) Fight Part. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas) WE33: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel WE30: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Transparency and Corporate Governance Many Voices in the Scholarship and Prac ce of Transi onal Jus ce, Interna onal Poli cal Economy Peacebuilding, and Development Chair Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) Interna onal Ethics Disc. Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) Peace Studies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Interna onal Business, Security and Human Rights: Governance (Theme) Insights from Canadian Transna onal Mining Firms in South Africa and Ghana Chair Stephen Oola (Amani Ins tute) Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Disc. Mohamed Sesay (York University) Do Interna onal Transparency Ini a ves Subs tute for Domes c Evidence of Backlash in the World of Transi onal Jus ce Governance? Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Haeyong Lim (Arizona State University) Is Interna onal Studies Being Disrupted by Engaged Scholars? The Poli cal Economy of Corporate Governance Reform: The Case Grace Akello (Gulu University) of the Korean Chaebol a er the Asian Financial Crisis The Women's Rights A er War (WRAW) Project: Early Findings Yong Ha (University of Washington) Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver) WE34: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel What Jus ce Can Money Buy? The State of Transi onal Jus ce Regional Organiza ons and Human Rights Funding Human Rights Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Interna onal Organiza on Science) Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Chair Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) Examining the role of vic ms coali ons in transi onal jus ce Disc. Sebas an Mayer (German-Kazakh University) Kyra Fox (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) A er Securi sa on: Militarisa on of Governance of Migra on in the EU and Implica ons for the EU’s iden ty WE31: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Muge Kinacioglu (Hace epe University & Leiden University) The UN Security Council and the Informal: Prac ces, Rules, and AU and EU transi onal jus ce policy discourses in compara ve Procedures perspec ve Interna onal Organiza on Ulrike Lühe (Swisspeace/University of Basel) Diploma c Studies The European and the Inter-American Human Rights System: a Chair Courtney Bruce Smith (Seton Hall University) compara ve analysis of the individual’s access to jus ce and its Disc. Courtney Bruce Smith (Seton Hall University) rela on with the e ec veness of human rights protec on Compe ng for an elected seat in the Security Council: A comparison Ana Luiza Drummond (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) of Sweden and the Netherlands The Dichotomy between Humanitarian prac ce and Na onal Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg) Security : A comparison of EU and ASEAN migra on issues. Ulrika Möller (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Pakawadee Suphunchitwana (Ramkhamhaeng University)
International Studies Association © The European Union and the Promo on of Human Rights in WE38: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Bangladesh Foreign In uences on Na onal Elec ons Ngiplon Rachel Chohwanglim (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies WE35: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) Women and Revolu on: Feminisms, Past Struggles and Radical Disc. Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) Futuri es Origins and adop on of electoral ethnic quotas for the Roma and Global Development Sin Peoples in Central Europe Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Karen L. Bird (McMaster University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Electoral Consequences of Transborder Ethnic Poli cs Chair Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London) Emir Yazici (University of Missouri) Disc. Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) We the people? Diaspora involvement in Turkey’s Cons tu onal Theorising (with) Amy Ashwood Garvey Referendum as an unusual form of mobiliza on from abroad Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto) Revolu onary Suturing: Haun ng History and (Im)Possibili es for Immigrants Poli cal Preference and Social Democra c Par es: The Recovery Quan ta ve Analysis on Immigrants Vo ng in Australian Elec on Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Juan Chen (University of Sydney) "No longer in a future heaven?" Women, revolu onary hope and How Par es Exploit Na onal Narra ves: Evidence from Ukrainian decoloniza on before and a er Euromaidan Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Sasha Volodarsky (Northeastern university) An Empire of Morals Revisited: Universalism, Rights Talk, and African Imaginaries WE39: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Environmental Trea es: Exploring Con nuity and Change Equal in Ba le? Women's Par cipa on in Combat Roles during Environmental Studies Struggles for Na onal Libera on Interna onal Organiza on Ido Yahel (Tel Aviv University) Interna onal Law Ruth Zait (Tel Aviv University) Chair Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Disc. Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) WE36: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Repercussions of the US retreat from the Paris Agreement: na onal Doing IR as if people ma er: Research and learning through responses and constraints on defec on community, vulnerability, accountability and reciprocity Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra) Global Development Je rey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Dis nguishing Di erence in Interna onal Commitments: Classifying Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Environmental Agreements using Item Response Theory Chair Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University) Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University) Withdrawing from Common Goods: Evidence from Mul lateral Part. Oumar Ba (Morehouse College) Environmental Agreements Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University) Claire Peacock (University of Laval/Simon Fraser University) Part. Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University) Veronique Fournier (Universite Laval) Part. Gino Vlavonou (University of O awa) Mapping global environmental nego a ons: A network analysis of Part. Charmaine Chua (University of California, Santa Barbara) quasi-nego a on minutes Part. Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Shiming Yang (University of Southern California) Part. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) Leaders and Laggards: Civil Society and Environmental Treaty Ra ca on WE37: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Chris anna Parr (University of Washington, Sea le) Wri ng the Rules of the Cyber Road Foreign Policy Analysis WE40: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Interna onal Law States and diplomacy in Global Health Chair Daniel Drezner (Tu s University) Global Health Disc. Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law Diploma c Studies and Diplomacy) Chair Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Na ons University Part. Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies) Rela ons) Disc. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Part. Ivan Arreguin-To (The Watson Ins tute for Interna onal Neoliberalism and patronalism in Russian health governance A airs, Brown University) Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College) Part. Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) An cipatory Biopoli cs and the Transforma on of Sovereignty: Gulf States’ Responses to Global Health Threats, 2009-2019 James E. Worrall (University of Leeds) Volha Piotukh (Independent scholar)
International Studies Association © A Refugee's Right to Health: Lessons from Pales ne and Syria United Na ons Resource Alloca ons and Peacekeeping Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) E ec veness Global health diplomacy as a process: the cases of Chile and Michelle Benson (University at Bu alo, SUNY) Uruguay Jacob D. Kathman (University at Bu alo, SUNY) Roberta Freitas (Oswaldo Cruz Founda on) Peace Without Success? The Determinants of Peacekeeping Tiago Tasca (Oswaldo Cruz Founda on) Termina on Larissa Mesquita (Oswaldo Cruz Founda on) Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) China's development assistance for health (DAH) and health Benjamin T. Jones (University of Mississippi) outcomes, 2000-2014 Networks of In uence: Accoun ng for Civilian Par cipa on in Wen-yang Chang (Na onal Chengchi University) Mul dimensional UN Peacekeeping Opera ons Susanna P. Campbell (American University) WE41: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Systemic Pressures on Reform-Minded Leaders in Civil Wars Poli cs, Policy and Pathways to a Low Carbon Future Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Environmental Studies Underwri ng Peace: The Role of Interna onal Organiza ons in Chair Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Securing Con ict Party Consent to Peacekeeping Disc. Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute) Low Carbon Energy Transi ons in the Westphalian System Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Johannes Karreth (University of Colorado at Boulder) EU biofuel policies: Implementa on in the Nordic countries WE44: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Re-thinking Protec on in Peacekeeping Contexts: Bridging the Tor Håkon Inderberg (The Fridtjof Nansens Ins tute) Promise-Prac ce Gap? Firm interests? How capture and di erent meanings of value slow down sustainable change in the energy sector Peace Studies Interna onal Organiza on Hannah Petersen (City, University of London) Interna onal Security Studies Avoiding Carbon Lock-in with Transport Infrastructure in Developing Ci es Chair Evan Philippe Cinq-Mars (University of Waterloo) Nicholas Goedeking (University of California, Berkeley) Chair Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Governing Socio-Technical Innova on Systems – Coordina on Disc. Evan Philippe Cinq-Mars (University of Waterloo) Strategies for a Sustainable Future Disc. Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Andreas P. Kopp (University College London) Protec on of Civilians and Peacekeeping’s Accountability Paradox Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) WE42: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Global Misogyny and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism Towards the Formaliza on of an Accountability System for the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Protec on of Civilians Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Namie Di Razza (Interna onal Peace Ins tute) Theory Naviga ng Protec on of Civilians and Host State Consent in UN Chair Paula Ganga (Columbia University) Peacekeeping Democracy and the Misogyny of Authoritarians Patryk I. Labuda (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster) “To Serve and Protect”: The Changing Roles of UN Police in the Involuntary Celibates: A study on technology, misogyny and Protec on of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping violence Charles Hunt (RMIT University) Amanda Ferreira (PUC Rio) Who can claim protec on? Human rights viola ons, humanitarian Re-pathologizing queer bodies: The re-emergence of 'gender emergencies, and interven onism from Yemen to Venezuela ideology' at the United Na ons Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY) WE45: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Burning Judith Butler: Opposi on to gender ideology in the context Humanitarianism in di erent contexts: cri cal perspec ves of the rise of the extreme right Joana Perrone (University of Oxford) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Organiza on Et tu, Brute?: Understanding the unexpected LGBTQ support for the Global Development Populist Radical Right Rafael Fonseca (PUC Minas) Chair Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Ins tute at the University of Freiburg) WE43: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Beyond Blue Helmets: The Impact of Diverse Actors on Faith, bodies, and the secular subjects of global humanitarianism Peacekeeping Outcomes Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University) Interna onal Security Studies Precarious Humanitarianism: Geoeconomic Hope and Geopoli cal Fear in Myanmar’s Borderlands Chair Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute) Tani Sebro (Humboldt State University) Disc. Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Disc. Michelle Benson (University at Bu alo, SUNY) International Studies Association © Project Think?: A Cri cal Perspec ve on NGOs, Social Jus ce, and Between con ict and media on: the ambivalent role of the Tuareg Democracy in the Middle East women in the Malian con ict Gizem F. Zencirci (Providence College) Adib Bencherif (University of Florida) Catherine Herrold (Indiana University) Transi onal Jus ce Spoilers and Women’s Ac vism: Las Tejedoras de Boats, Borders and Containment at Sea Vida and the Recon gura on of the Armed Con ict in Putumayo, Michael Gordon (McMaster University) Colombia Fragile Border, Changing Communi es: Iden ty, Refugee Crisis and Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM) Communal Rela ons at Bangladesh-Myanmar Borderland in the Nego a ng Women’s Security: The E ect of Women’s Par cipa on Shadow of the Rohingya Crisis in Peace Nego a ons on Women’s Security in Post-Con ict States Ishrat Hossain (University of Oxford) Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine) Peace Talks as an Opportunity for Women: A Case Study from WE46: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Afghanistan Prac ces of Alliances and Alignments Maira Kuppers (Berghof Founda on) Interna onal Security Studies WE49: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Cybersecurity, Espionage and Predatory Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Theory Cyber Rules: Cyber Prac ces and Alliances in the Middle East Peace Studies Yehonatan Abramson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University) Chair Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University) Allying with Armageddon: Nuclear Weapons as Subs tutes and Disc. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT) Complements to Conven onal Deployments Small States and Autonomous Systems Erik Gartzke (UCSD) Magnus Petersson (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Choose Your Enemies Wisely… By Picking Your Allies Performance as a Method: Understanding “Unintended Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Yale University) Consequences” in Military Ac ons WE47: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Hye Yun Kang (The Ohio State University) The Future of Strategic Stability: In Search of a New Conceptual Predatory Interna onal Rela ons Framework Gi e du Plessis (Tampere University) South American views on the use of lethal autonomous weapons Interna onal Security Studies systems in wars Chair Michael Kofman (Wilson Center) Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) Disc. Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Cyberspace and Interna onal Rela ons: Theory Challenges The Future of Arms Control in the Era of Renewed Great Power Breno Pauli Medeiros (Brazilian Army Command and General Compe on Sta College (ECEME)) Cynthia Roberts (Hunter College, City University of New York & Luiz Rogério Franco Goldoni (Brazilian Army Command and Columbia University, Saltzman Ins tute on War & Peace) General Sta College (ECEME)) The Impact of Emerging Military Technologies on the Strategic Stability WE50: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Alexander Chekov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal The Holy See between Interna onal Rela ons and World Society: Rela ons (MGIMO)) Theorizing Actorness and Agency of a Religious Actor in World Strategic Stability Concept in the Russia-US-China Triangle: Mixed Poli cs Opportuni es and Mul -Layered Risks Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Anastasia Solomentseva (Moscow State Ins tute of Diploma c Studies Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) The Instability of a Post-Nuclear World? Chair Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Chair Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Disc. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) The Fraying of the Global Nuclear Order: Managing Nuclear Disc. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Weapons a er the ‘Death of Arms Control’ and the ‘End of Deterrence’ World History is for Lovers: Christopher Dawson's Philosophy of Benjamin Zala (Australian Na onal University) History in Dialogue with Pope Benedict's Caritas in Veritate Robert Joustra (Redeemer University) WE48: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Calling on the Name of the Lord: Hierarchy, Moral Standing and the Women Nego a ng Peace Diploma c Prac ce of the Holy See Peace Studies Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies On the Importance of Temporality in Religious Geopoli cs: Four Women's Caucus papal geopoli cal strategies and the global agency of the Catholic Chair Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Church Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Disc. Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Construc ng Best Prac ces in United Na ons Media on: Narra ves Travelling Popes: Diplomacy and Global Iden ty Construc ons of Women's Par cipa on in Yemen and Syria Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Catriona Stand eld (University of Notre Dame) International Studies Association © Mobilizing under Repression: Evidence from Vic ms groups and Strategic Intelligence Culture from the Field Perspec ve their Catholic Allies during the Pinochet Dictatorship in Chile Jason Dymydiuk (University of Warwick) Consuelo Amat (Stanford University) The Pi alls of CIA’s Clandes ne Service Culture of “Can-Do” A tude Magda Long (King's College London) WE51: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Huw Dylan (King's College London) Can human rights theory and/or praxis advance LGBT/Q claims? Culture and Colonialism in the Crea on of ‘The Five Eyes’ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus David Schaefer (King's College London) Human Rights Jules Gaspard (King's College London) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Defence of the Realm Under Oversight: the Canadian Na onal Chair Daniel Conway (University of Westminster) Intelligence Culture Disc. Emma Paszat (York University) Marco Munier (University of Quebec at Montreal) Decolonizing the Boomerang E ect in Global Queer Poli cs: Applying a New Cri cal Framework to Analyse Human Rights WE54: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Contesta on Foreign Security Policy and the 2019 Indian General Elec on Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow) South Asia in World Poli cs The Securi za on of Sexual and Gender Diversity: Understanding Resistance to the Transna onal Di usion of LGBT Rights Chair Walter Ladwig (King's College London) Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) Disc. Vipin Narang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Part. Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University) Global LGBT Human rights in the Age of Anxiety Part. Christopher Clary (University at Albany) Susan Dicklitch-Nelson (Franklin & Marshall College) Part. Rudra Chaudhuri (Department of War Studies, King's College Sco e Thompson Buckland (Franklin & Marshall College) London) Advancing Religious Freedom? Religious Liberty vs. Gender and Part. Sumitha Narayanan Ku y (Nanyang Technological University Sexual Minority Human Rights (NTU)) Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University) Part. Sameer Lalwani (S mson Center/George Washington Academia Versus Ac vism: The Case Of Queer Scholars University) Dennis Altman (La Trobe University) Part. Tanvi Madan (The Brookings Ins tu on)
WE52: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel WE55: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Gender Equality and the Sustainable Development Goals Joining and Leaving: State Accession To, Withdrawal From, and Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ins tu onaliza on of IOs Global Development Interna onal Organiza on Environmental Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Mar na Vetrovcova (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Chair Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Disc. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Disc. Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Gender equality and general equality: Examining the implica ons of A Social Network Theory of IO Membership equality in and for the Sustainable Development Goals Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) IO Membership and Intrastate Peace Intersec onality and Climate Strategies of Urban Climate Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Authori es: Is a socially inclusive and sustainable climate policy Srobana Bha acharya (Georgia Southern University) possible? Regional Power Dynamics and the Growth of Regional Organiza ons Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdo r (Malmö University) Steven Van De Laarschot (University of Arizona) Gender dimensions in the new na onal development planning Do Intergovernmental Organiza ons Have a Socializa on E ect on Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa) Member State Preferences? Evidence from the UN General Debate Feminist contesta ons: Gender mainstreaming in UN agencies Slava Jankin (Her e School) between incremental shi s and authorita ve discursive in ltra on Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University) Gloria Novovic (University of Guelph) Determining Social Care through Digital Care for Maternal and Child WE56: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Health: Mee ng Ethiopia's SDG challenge at the Crossroads Technology & Interna onal Rela ons Pragya Tiwari Gupta (Ethiopian Civil Service University, Addis Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ababa) (Theme) WE53: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) Intelligence Organiza ons and Cultures: Then and Now Disc. Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) Intelligence Studies Illicit organiza ons and Internet-based technological innova on in the 21st Century Chair Michael S. Goodman (King's College London) Costanza Musu (University of O awa - Graduate School of Disc. Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Public and Interna onal A airs) Congressional Entrepreneurship and US Covert Ac on: The Hughes- Patrick Leblond (University of O awa) Ryan Amendment Genevieve Lester (US Army War College)
International Studies Association © A bridge too far? The EU's failed a empt to expand its controls on Ci es of Princes and Merchants: Poli cal Status, Trade and Growth ICT surveillance systems in South Asia from 1600 to 1900 (Stockholm University & Stockholm Interna onal Peace Aliz Toth (Stanford University) Research Ins tute (SIPRI)) Ar cial Intelligence, Technological Di usion, and the Breakdown of WE60: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Nuclear Deterrence Managing migra on: histories, actors, strategies David Allison (Yale University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development WE57: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Cultural Diversity and Interna onal Order Chair Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) English School Disc. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Internal Migra on Industry in Myanmar (Theme) Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam) Turkey’s reversed liberal immigra on paradox: the logic and Chair Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne) implica ons of Turkey’s posi ve rhetoric on migra on on the Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University) interna onal stage Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) A er Cologne - Gender, Body Poli cs, and Migra on in Germany Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) The Shi ing Context of Recep on for Migrants to Japan: 1970 to Part. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) 2010 WE58: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Tristan Ivory (Cornell University) A er Backlash: Rethinking the Consequences of Resistance to Na onal and Ins tu onal Higher Educa on Interna onaliza on: Interna onal Courts How Policies in the UAE and Russia Shape Incoming Interna onal Student Mobility Interna onal Law Human Rights Karin Johnson (University of California, Riverside) Chair Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) WE61: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Russian Strategic Culture and Fluctua ons in Russia’s Foreign Policy “Authors of their own misfortune? How interna onal courts Interna onal Security Studies contribute to tribunal backlash” Post Communist Systems Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law) Chair Oscar Jonsson (Stockholm Free World Forum & Swedish Shaina D. Western (University of Edinburgh) Defence University) Domes c Linkages and the Resilience of Interna onal Courts: The Disc. Oscar Jonsson (Stockholm Free World Forum & Swedish Inter-American Case Defence University) Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) The Nuclear Dimension in Russian Strategic Culture Resis ng Backlash: How Interna onal Courts Can Weather Pavel Baev (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Authority Challenges Space, Geography and Iden ty in Russian Strategic Culture Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Se ng Backlash in Context: Con dence in a Challenged Ecclesias cal Angle of Russian Strategic Culture: the Role of the Interna onal Criminal Court Orthodox Church in Russian Na onal Security Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya) Soetkin Verhaegen (Stockholm University) Russian Society and Russia Strategic Culture Suzanne Lo us (George C. Marshall European Center for WE59: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Security Studies) Historical Issues in Indian Foreign Policy Pu n, Pu nism and ‘Opera on Successor’ 2024: Scenarios, South Asia in World Poli cs Assump ons and Implica ons for Russian Strategic Culture Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Graeme Herd (George C. Marshall European Center for Security (Theme) Studies) Chair Ish aq Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Mohanan Pillai (Pondicherry University) Trade Policy Under Empire: Geopoli cs, Home Rule, and Market Access in Bri sh India, 1921-1949 Donald Casler (Columbia University) Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University) Refracted Images: Sikkim, Bhutan, and the in uence of China on Indian foreign policy (1968-1975) Deep Pal (Independent Researcher) Visualising the Postcolonial ‘na on building' through Postage Stamps: A Case Study of Forma ve years of India and Pakistan. Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) International Studies Association © Thursday Realism: e cineribus phoenix? Liberal Interna onal Order rhetoric embellishing Balance of Power reality TA00: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery Lilit Klein (University of Bri sh Columbia (UBC)) Military, Defense & Security Ma ers Colombian soldiers’ willingness to protect civilians: A eld experiment. Interna onal Studies Associa on Alejandra del Pilar Or z-Ayala (University of Otago) Disc. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Democra c Civil-Military Rela ons: A Study of American Public Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Opinion and Military Direc on during the Iraq War Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Sarah Fink (Morehead State University) University of Oslo) Coup-proo ng Modes and Military E ec veness Disc. Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Youngyun Yeo (Korea University) The North Atlan c Treaty Organiza on And The United Na ons’ MIRVing Alone: Disciplining the Mul ple Meanings of Mul ple- Collec ve Security Opera ons In Post-Cold War Era Warhead Technology in the Lead-up to SALT Skyne Uku Wer mer (California State University, Long Beach) Leya Betre (Princeton University) The Drivers of State Instability: A Comparison of African and Southeast Asian Case Studies TA01: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University) Banks and Borders (Counter-)Terrorism Meets AI: Implica ons of Frugal Innova on for Interna onal Poli cal Economy Drone Use Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University) Chair Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Anzhelika Solovyeva (Charles University) Risk Management of Transna onal Flows: Private actors, Dirty Mixed Messages and Unseen Signals: Bomber Deployments as Money and Threats at the Border Signals of Resolve and Restraint Karin S. Helgesson (Stockholm School of Economics) Kathryn Boehlefeld (Air Command and Sta College) Ulrika Morth (University of Stockholm) Kelly A. Grieco (Air Command and Sta College) Banks Beyond Borders: Interna onaliza on, Financializa on, and The Security Policy and Strategy for the Arc c Region in the XXIst the Behavior of Foreign-Owned Banks during the Global Financial Century – USA vs. EU (2013-2017) Crisis Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (Universidade de Lisboa, School Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) of Social and Poli cal Sciences, CAPP- Center Publ. Adm.and Migra on and cross-border banking: The missing link? Policies) Alexandra Zeitz (University of Oxford) Women Warriors: Sexism, Insecurity, and Japan’s Self-Defense Financialized development: The poli cal founda ons of the crea on Forces of interna onal nancial hubs in Africa Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of Alberta) Florence Dafe (HfP/TUM) Tobias Burgers (Keio University) Race to the Bo om? No, It is Race to the Top: The compe ve re- Strategic Culture in NATO: when Hobbes and Kant Must Reach regula on of banks during the global nancial crisis Consensus Hyunwoo Kim (Michigan State University) Alina Paun (Na onal School of Poli cal Studies and Public Administra on, Bucharest, Romania) TA02: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable In Pursuit of Policy: American Approaches in the Eastern Can You Hear Me? Silencing the Voices of Minori es Mediterranean Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Andrew Novo (Na onal Defense University) (Theme) Designing Security: Why Military Commitments between States Chair Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, Vary CUNY) Stephanie Kang (University of Southern California) Disc. Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, The Gender Gap? Impacts of Military Service for Female Veterans CUNY) Chris na Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Part. Maria Elena Pizarro (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce) 30 years of Sino-Brazilian Space coopera on: assessing the impacts Part. Paule e A. Southall (The Graduate Center, CUNY) of the CBERS Program to the Brazilian Space Program (1988-2018) Part. Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Renata Ribeiro (University of Brasilia) TA03: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Junior Scholar Session PMSCs a Boon or Bane in Modern Warfare: A Study of Moral and Ethical Ques ons of Military Forces IPE Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Junior Scholar Symposia How E ec ve Are An -Access Capabili es? Technological Change Chair Helen Milner (Princeton University) and the Feasibility of Power Projec on Shahryar Pasandideh (George Washington University) TA03-A: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel No Plan Survives Contact: Grand Strategic Choices during Great IPE- Gendering Interna onal Poli cal Economy Power Confronta on Junior Scholar Symposia Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech) JSS Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) The Dis nc ve Aspect of Interna onal Rela ons in Human JSS Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Space ights: A Call for an Interdisciplinary Discussion in IR Nicolas Berniquez-Villemaire (University of O awa) International Studies Association © Can Micro nance Impact Na onal Economic Development? A The Jade Straitjacket: Measuring Reac ons to China's Rise Gendered Perspec ve of former Yugoslavian Countries Felipe Herrera (Georgetown University) Preya Bha acharya (Kent State University) Narra ves of Marginaliza on: Evalua ng Life Skills and Income TA03-D: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Genera on Programs on Maternal Socioeconomic Posi on in Cape IPE- Poli cal Economy: Trade, Finance, and Development Town, South Africa Junior Scholar Symposia Simone Mar n-Howard (LIU-Brooklyn) JSS Disc. Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Gendered Dimensions of Skilled Migrant Women: United States and Technological Innova ons and the Financing of Interna onal Sales Ecuador in compara ve perspec ve due to the crisis in Venezuela Felicia Grey (Middlebury College) Maritza Figueroa (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) Nego a ng with A Giant: Peru-China Economic Rela ons The “Rights” Way to Care: How policies for migrant domes c work Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California) are developed Habitual Consump on, Individual Trade Preference, and So Young Chang (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Recessionary Periods Studies) Jingwei Maggie Li (The University of Chicago) Fit women in un t spaces: A compara ve study of maternity and childcare policies that a ect female athletes in Pakistan and the The impacts of Free Trade and Investment Agreements on United States Sustainable Development: the Canadian and Mexican Cases Ellen Busolo Milimu (UMass Boston) Cynthia Cris na Leal Garza (University of Waterloo) Leena Maqsood (University of Massachuse s Boston) TA04: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organiza on Meg Hassey (University of Massachuse s Boston) Overlap and complexity in regional and interna onal regimes and TA03-B: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel organiza ons IPE- The Poli cal Economy of Development Interna onal Studies Associa on German Poli cal Science Associa on Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de JSS Disc. Kent Eaton (University of California, Santa Cruz) Janeiro) Property Rights in the A ermath of Con ict. The case of Karachi The Regime Complex for the Protec on of the Rights of Indigenous following the India-Pakistan Par on People Paula Ganga (Columbia University) Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University) A er Fragmenta on: Norm collisions, interface con icts, and Evalua ng sustainability-oriented water sector public-private con ict management partnerships: An exploratory analysis of success and failure in Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center) developed and developing economies Peace Process Subsidiarity in Theory and Prac ce in Africa Evgenia Nizkorodov (University of California, Irvine) Brooke N. Coe (Oklahoma State University) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) The Architects of Complexity. Why European States Duplicate Policy The Poli cal Economy of Transforma on Processes towards Competencies in Regional Organiza ons Sustainability - Re exivity Analysis on Transforma ons Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Ins tute) Beg, steal or borrow: the interna onal di usion of natural resource TA05: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable regula ons Addressing the Gender Gap in Academic Journals Iasmin Goes (University of Texas at Aus n) Interna onal Security Studies A mixed-methods approach for theory tes ng: do sovereign wealth Chair Tracey German (King's College London) funds in non-democra c countries serve the ruling class? Part. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Yutao Huang (University of Oxford) Science) TA03-C: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Part. Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University) IPE- Trade Poli cs: Con ict and Coopera on Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Part. Krisz na Csortea (Interna onal A airs) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) JSS Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Do Trade Agreements Reduce Distribu ve Con ict over Export Part. Katherine E. Brown (University of Birmingham) Markets between Foreign Aid Donors? Part. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Motoshi Suzuki (Kyoto University) Part. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House) Azusa Uji (Kyoto University) Part. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Dispute Se lement at the World Trade Organiza on: Exit or Escalate? Raju Parakkal (Thomas Je erson University - East Falls Campus) Globaliza on and the Domes c Policy Dilemma for Developing Country Poli cians John Taden (University of Texas, Dallas)
International Studies Association © TA06: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable TA10: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Linkages Across Sec ons and Associa ons: Aggrega ng Knowledge Con ict Management and Coopera on on Public Diplomacy Interdisciplinary Studies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Diploma c Studies (Theme) Chair Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Chair Efe Sevin (Towson University) Georgetown University) Chair Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University) Disc. Constan ne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Ins tute of Disc. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) Part. Vilma Luoma-aho (University of Jyvaskyla) The trouble of se ling small wars: Poli cal survival, rebel cohesion, Part. Nadia Kaneva (University of Denver) and con ict management in India Part. Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo) Philip E. Hultquist (School of Advanced Military Studies, Army University) Part. Steven Pike (Newhouse School of Public Communica on, Syracuse University) Equity and Inclusion: Strategic Impera ves for Development and Con ict Transforma on TA07: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Religion, Con ict, and Peace in Interna onal Rela ons: Present Georgetown University) Challenges and Possible Futures Re-conceptualising Con ict Nego a ons: The need for a compara ve analy cal framework Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Na onal University) Chair Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University) From Stumbling Block to Opportunity: How Cyprus can turn its Chair Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) Natural Gas Findings from a Con ict Liability to an Asset for Peace Part. Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Kris na Katsos (American University of Sharjah) Part. Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University) John Katsos (Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics, Part. Peter Mandaville (George Mason University) American University of Sharjah) Part. Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University) Con ict Resolu on Theories and the Pales nian-Israeli Con ict Part. Susan Hayward (US Ins tute of Peace) Adi Schwartz (Bar Ilan University )
TA08: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable TA11: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Decolonial IR: Bridging Disciplines, Borders, Iden es Big Data, Biogene c Resources and Security Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Part. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University) Global Development Part. Frances Antoine e C. Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman ) Chair Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Part. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal Disc. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Studies Organiza on (PHISO)) Disc. Gary Winsle (Middlebury College) Biology, Big Data, and Bioinsecuri es: Illumina ng the Interna onal TA09: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable security implica ons of changing epistemic frameworks in the life Teaching to Transgress: Iden es, Boundaries and Freedom in the sciences IR Classroom (Part 1) Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Digital (non-)Privacy, Cybersecurity and Human Rights (Theme) Buhm Suk Baek (Kyung Hee University) Chair Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) Won Tak Hong (Kyung Hee University) Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Life 2.0: Synthe c Biology and obstacles to innova on Disc. Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Valen na Amuso (University College London) Disc. Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) DNA Kits: The Marketability of Iden ty Part. Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University) Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) TA12: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Part. Stephen Deets (Babson College) Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Empire and Travel: The Remaking of Global Poli cs through Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) Mobility and Circula on I Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney) Global Development Historical Interna onal Rela ons Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Part. Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa) Chair Alice Engelhard (London School of Economics and Poli cal Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Science (LSE)) Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College) The Security Gaze: Tourism and the Temporal Geopoli cs of China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve in Xinjiang, China Mary Mostafanezhad (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
International Studies Association © Climate Change Securi za on and Tourism Extrac on in the TA16: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Mexican Caribbean No Middle Way to the Middle Kingdom? American and European Ma lde Córdoba Azcárate (UC San Diego) Strategies on China The Touris ca on of State Security Governance: Comparing Egypt and Guatemala Interna onal Security Studies Sarah Becklake (University of Lancaster) Chair Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University) Rela ons & Ghent University) Tourism and Imperial Heritage in Gibraltar Part. Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington) Jason Di mer (UCL) Part. Amit Gupta (USAF Air War College) ‘Pan es for Peace’: Mobilizing Women’s Bodies in Myanmar’s Part. May-Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Borderlands Freie Universität Berlin) Tani Sebro (Humboldt State University) Part. Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
TA13: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable TA17: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Indigenous Monitoring and Evalua on Systems for Adap ve Ambiguity, knowledge and peacebuilding: The poli cs of Peacebuilding polyvalence and hegemonic truth Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Peace Studies (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Florian P. Kuehn (Kaete Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Chair Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Coopera on Research Duisburg) Part. Isioma Ile (University of the Western Cape) Disc. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Part. Mulugeta Dinbabo (University of the Western Cape) Ambiguity and peace. Analysing con ict dynamics and de-escala on Part. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs Florian P. Kuehn (Kaete Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global (NUPI)) Coopera on Research Duisburg) Part. Morten Boas (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Ambiguity in Con ict and Resistance: A study of Paradoxical and Part. Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland) Overlapping Masculini es in Kashmir Part. Lara Olson (University of Oxford) Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research, TA14: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Duisburg, Germany) The Ambigui es of Postliberal Peace: Beyond Solu on, South Asian Popular Poli cal Economy Implementa on, and Rela on Interdisciplinary Studies Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) South Asia in World Poli cs 'Roman ze or not to Roman ze the Local': Local Agency and Chair A ab Alam (University of Delhi) Peacebuilding in the Balkans Disc. Poulomi Chakrabar (Queen's University) Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade) Gendered Depic on of India-Pakistan Rela on in Bollywood Cinema The Truth in Truth Commissions: the role of stories in forgiveness Rishabh Tiwari (Indira Gandhi Na onal Open University) and reconcilia on Rethinking Micro nance in South Asia: Islamic Finance as a Wim Laven (Cuyahoga Community College) Sustainable Model for Women’s Development Mudassar Raza Shakir (Georgetown University) TA18: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Good Governance and Administra ve Reforms in India Bodies, Technologies, and Violence in Global Poli cs Ashok Khasa (AIJHM College) Theory ‘Visual Power’ of Bollywood and IR in South Asia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ilias Mulamparambil (Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Conquest of Violence: Exploring the Gandhian Ethics of Con ict Chair Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Resolu on Disc. Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Sanjeev Kumar (Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi) The Socra c Body: IR Subjec vity’s Visual Referent Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) TA15: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organiza on Digitally Mediated Expression in Global Poli cs CSR and Development Challenges in Africa's Natural Resources Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que Lethal Designs: Technology and the Poli cs of Death Interna onal Studies Associa on Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Chair Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Ra onalizing Violence: An Explora on of the A ec ve Economies of Disc. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Armed Con ict Part. Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Sara Meger (The University of Melbourne) Part. Uwa okun Idemudia (York University) Returned foreign ghters of the YPG: whiteness as a weapon, and Part. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) post-colonial agency outside of iden ty poli cs Part. Cynthia Kwakyewah (University of Oxford) Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney) Part. Shingirai Taodzera (University of O awa) Part. Jesse Salah Ovadia (University of Windsor)
International Studies Association © TA19: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Reputa onal Arguments in U.S. Foreign Policy Decision-Making: It’s New Insights into Nonviolent Resistance and Poli cal Change a Group Thing Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal ) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Becoming a Bureaucrat in the Midst of Changing Foreign Policy Chair Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Priori es Disc. Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Berkay Gülen (University of Washington) Disc. Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and When security elites contest poli cians: rethinking security Technology) coopera on from the perspec ve of the security/poli cs nexus How Nonviolent Ac on Works: Evidence from Field Experiments in Hager Ben Ja el (Na onal Center for Scien c Research (CNRS)) Nicaragua and Venezuela Consuelo Amat (Stanford University) TA22: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Maria Stephan (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Author Meets Cri cs: Jelena Subo c’s "Yellow Star, Red Star: Donors for Dissent: Ins tu onal Donor Support for Social Holocaust Remembrance a er Communism" Movement Building in Non-Democracies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Benjamin R. Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tu s Interna onal Ethics University) Post Communist Systems The Weapon of the Weak: Understanding Nonviolent Mobiliza on Chair Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa) in Authoritarian Elec ons Part. Juliet Johnson (McGill University) Howard Liu (Penn State University) Part. Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI) Glee and Grievance in Nonviolent Resistance Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) Christopher Shay (University of Denver (Josef Korbel School)) Part. Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge) Friday on my Mind: Assessing the Impact of Protest Size on Part. Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Government Concessions Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace) TA23: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Commi ee Panel Structuring Inclusion: From Graduate Student to Professor, from TA20: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Recruitment to Publica on Norm Di usion and Regime Forma on: Understanding the Global- Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity Local linkages Interna onal Studies Associa on South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Gina Yannitell Reinhardt (University of Essex) Interdisciplinary Studies Part. Emily Beaulieu Bacchus (University of Kentucky) Chair John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia) Part. Gina Yannitell Reinhardt (University of Essex) Disc. John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia) Part. Bridge A. King (Auburn University) The Ripples of Terror: Security threats to China Pakistan Economic Part. Elizabeth Carlson (Pennsylvania State University) Corridor (CPEC) in Balochistan Khurram Siddiqui (University of No ngham) TA24: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Transi onal jus ce norms internalized – domes c challenges to States, na onalism, and conten ous gender poli cs interna onal pressures Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw) Human Rights India and Bangladesh in Climate Change Nego a ons: From Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Structural Con ict to Embedded Liberalism Chair Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee, Rahul Mukherji (Heidelberg Universität) Knoxville) Untangling the global-local linkages: Explaining the emergence of Disc. Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont) transparency in India The (Gay) First Gentleman: The Framing and Claiming of Gauthier Himanshu Jha (Heidelberg University) Destenay at the 2017 NATO Summit Evolu on of urban climate norms: tale of two ci es Ma hew Hurley (She eld Hallam University) Tanvi Deshpande (Heidelberg University) Strategic engagement through government priori es: LGBT ac vism in Rwanda TA21: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Emma Paszat (York University) The Role of Advisors and Bureaucrats in Foreign Policy The Rhetoric of Hate and the Threat of Genocide: LGBTQ Uganda Foreign Policy Analysis 2012-2014 Lillian Hussong (Rutgers University) Chair Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University) Disc. Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University) Chris an missionaries and the Commodi ca on of Women in Meiji Advisor Replacement & Foreign Policy Change Japan Nabilah Abdalla (Ithaca College) Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara) Veto Players and Foreign Policy Change: The E ect of Legisla ve, A Queer or a Na onalist Movement? The Construc on of Sexual Bureaucra c, and Societal Constraints on the Stability of Foreign Aid Minori es as Fi h Columns and its Consequences on LGBTQ Policy Discourses Samer Anabtawi (The George Washington University) Yuko Sato (University of Missouri ) Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
International Studies Association © TA25: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Intelligence analysis and policy-making in Canada: Leader Psychology and Foreign Policy Recommenda ons and proposed reforms Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Foreign Policy Analysis Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa) Chair Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Nothing to see here: Canada’s ‘a-strategic’ approach to the Science) changing global order Disc. Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Ins tute Poli cal Science) Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) The e ect of framing and familiarity on informa on processing and The Disruptors? China, Russia, and Canada’s Interna onal choice in cyber security decisions Prospects Michael D. Cohen (Australian Na onal University) Leigh Sarty (Global A airs Canada) Dealing with Coali on Governments in Foreign Policy: Does Personality Ma er? TA28: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Interna onal Law and the Global South Aggrega ng Time Preferences: Construal-Level Theory, Social Interna onal Law Comparison, and Modera on of Individual Discount Rates in Chair Yi Shin Tang (University of São Paulo) Collec ve Decision-Making Disc. Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Max Kuhelj Bugaric (Harvard University) Ecuador ) A Compara ve Leadership Style Analysis in Cyberwarfare: Obama, The ICC and Africa Bush and Stuxnet Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University) Christopher Featherstone (University of Birmingham) Conserva ve Reformers: La n American Supporters and the Conor McKenna (University of Birmingham) Cra ing of Humanitarian Interven on Norms The Best of Friends and the Fiercest of Enemies: The Role of Leader J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University) Narcissism and Non-Costly Signals in Determining Coopera on and Human Rights Protec on from Above? African Courts of Jus ce, Escala on During Crisis-Bargaining Their Mandate, and In uence on Human Rights Outcomes John Harden (The Ohio State University) Peter Penar (Davidson College) TA26: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Contested Responsibility: Limits To Burden-Sharing In Global Contemporary Chinese Diplomacy Climate Poli cs Isha Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Diploma c Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Women’s Rights in Africa: a case study about female genital mu la on Chair Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) Mariane Costa (Universidade de São Paulo) Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh) Yasmin Guedes (Universidade de São Paulo) Championing Democracy in an Authoritarian Society: The Challenge of American Public Diplomacy in China TA29: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Haifeng Huang (University of California, Merced) Domes c (In)jus ce: Human Rights in Court, Prison and Pre-Trial A Systema c Approach to Study Chinese Leaderships’ Enterprise in Deten on Diplomacy Human Rights Wei-Feng Tzeng (The Ins tute for Na onal Defense and Security Research) Chair Ale a Mondré (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) Hsin Hsien Wang (Na onal Chengchi University) Disc. Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) China’s Regional Rule-making in Trades: The Case of China-Japan- Felon Disenfranchisement as a Human Rights Viola on Korea FTA. Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Sohyun Zoe Lee (China Foreign A airs University) Andrea Benjamin (University of Oklahoma) Nodes on the Road: China's Global Port Expansion Pre-trial detainees in Liberia: Implica ons for the Judiciary, Human Isaac Kardon (US Naval War College) Rights and Liberian Society Chinese Public Diplomacy with the Muslim World Geraldine O'Mahony (Central Washington University) Jonathan Brasne (University of O awa) Confron ng a Repressive Regime: Individual Pe ons in Interna onal Law TA27: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Rachel Schoner (University of California, San Diego) Middle Powers in an Era of Global Flux: The Case of Canada Policing Crimes in China: How Poli cal Pressure and Individual Foreign Policy Analysis Incen ves Shape the Daily Work of Criminal Inves ga on Police Yuchen Liu (Northwestern University) Chair Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Disc. Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) TA30: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Canada forging a role in the Indo-Paci c?: Middle power solidarity Technology and Public Opinion and na onal interests Foreign Policy Analysis Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Canada in the New Global Context: Network Centrality and Middle Power In uence Chair Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College) Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Disc. Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) A airs) International Studies Association © Harnessing Space for Development: Comparing Na onal Poli cal TA33: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Economies’ Use of the Changing Space Economy Burs ng Technological Fe shisms: power and AI Nicholas Borroz (University of Auckland) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Private Eyes in the Sky: Assessing the E ects of Commercial Theory Intelligence on Public Con dence in Foreign Policy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Erik Lin-Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania) Theo Milonopoulos (Columbia University) Chair Maurizio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Disc. Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Respec ul Rivalry: Compara ve US Media Coverage of Soviet and Machine Realism: Automa ng planetary and human ecologies as Chinese Space Programs, 1957–2019 Jus n Can l (Columbia University) environmental governance Jonathan Hui (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs & Wilfrid Poli cal Par cipa on and Public Opinion Under Condi ons of Laurier University) Internet Depriva on: A Field Study in Kashmir The biocentric logic of automated systems and racialized policing in Ryan Shandler (The University of Haifa) Pales ne Michael L. Gross (The University of Haifa, Israel) Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster) Punish, Panic, or Pay No Head: Desensi za on to Cybersecurity Interna onal Ins tu ons for Governing Ar cial Intelligence Incidents Robert de Neufville (Global Catastrophic Risk Ins tute) Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies) Ar cial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Warfare in IR: A Cri cal Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University) Analysis Alex Grigor (University of Cambridge) TA31: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Tech-Elites, Capitalism, and the Fe shism of Technology Ma ers of Life and Death: Exploring Life Cycle Approaches to the Maurizio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Study of Interna onal Organiza ons Interna onal Organiza on TA34: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interna onal Law Contes ng Human Rights: New Pathways and Mul ple Iden es Chair Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Human Rights Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Exploring the INGO Life Cycle: Foundings, Failures, and Performance (Theme) Interna onal Organiza on of Interna onal NGOs Sarah Bush (Yale University) Chair Alison Brysk (University of California, Santa Barbara) Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Disc. Natasha Benne (University of Puget Sound) Policy Area Discipline: Accountability through Compe on among Street-level cosmopolitanism: the global implica ons of local Interna onal Organiza ons human rights prac ce Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) Michael Goodhart (University of Pi sburgh) Linked Interna onal Organiza ons: How States Maintain Contes ng the poli cisa on of human rights in the Universal Coopera on by Building New Interna onal Organiza ons Periodic Review Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science Restructuring the Global Financial Order? The AIIB, ADB and World (LSE)) Bank in a Compara ve Perspec ve Inten on and Innova on: How Human Rights Organiza ons Change Doron Ella (University of Toronto) the Advocacy Agenda Jacqueline Hart (Women's Refugee Commission) TA32: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Margo Mullinax (American Jewish World Service) Analyzing poli cal conten on through the lens of new data on Taking stock of progress: interna onal human rights and the SDGs leaders of non-state organiza ons Shelley Inglis (University of Dayton) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes TA36: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Norms of human protec on: Evolu on, challenges and the way Disc. Janet Lewis (George Washington University) forward The Importance of Leadership for Territorial Contenders Interna onal Ethics Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University) Human Rights Women Rebels and Dynamics of Gender in Leadership of Rebel Chair Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) “Parent” Organiza ons Disc. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) R2P’s novelty revisited Rebel Leadership and the Specializa on of Rebel Opera ons Luke Glanville (Australian Na onal University) Aus n Doctor (Eastern Kentucky University) Diverging interna onal norms and pragma c solu ons: Contested Revolu onary Ci es: Rebel Leaders’ Educa on, Transna onal Social reform of the UN peace and security architecture Networks, and State Sponsorship of Rebellion Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University) Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Embedding norms in human protec on prac ces: a compara ve Daniel Silverman (Carnegie Mellon University) study of UN and EU approaches Leader Punishment in Civil War Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) International Studies Association © The Responsibility to Protect in a Post-Liberal Order Where the rubber meets the road: Traders as implementers of James Pa son (University of Manchester) transna onal supply chain governance Doing Harm: Regime-Induced Displacement and the Problem of Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria) Interna onal Inac on How public-private governance interac ons can help explain Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) uneven implementa on of the United Na ons Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights TA37: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne) North Korea's Foreign Policy Under Kim Jong Un: Key Issues and Ken Se awan (University of Melbourne) Prospects Foreign Policy Analysis TA40: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interna onal Security Studies Science and Global Governance Chair Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Environmental Studies Disc. Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA) Chair Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester) A New Five-Phase Roadmap for Denucleariza on and a Peace Disc. Maximilian Jungmann (University of Heidelberg) Regime on the Korean Peninsula The Boundaries of the Planetary Boundaries Approach: A Cri cal Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Analysis Japan’s North Korea Policy under the Abe Administra on Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Yoshinori Kaseda (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University (APU)) Rakhyun E. Kim (Utrecht University) North Korean Foreign Policy Decision Making under Kim Jong Un: The role of science in explaining the more pro-ac ve Chinese From Nuclear Confronta on to Denucleariza on of the Korean mercury policy Peninsula Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Sachio Nakato (Ritsumeikan University) Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) North Korea's Foreign Rela ons with Russia Scien c Uncertainty and Tuna RFMO Decision-making: Comparing Seung-Ho Joo (University of Minnesota Morris) Knowledge Produc on Processes Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) TA38: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Globaliza ons and Mobili es Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies TA41: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interdisciplinary Studies Gender and Migra on Chair James H. Mi elman (American University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Willem Maas (York University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Disc. Manfred B. Steger (University of Hawaii-Manoa) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Migra ons in the XXI century: caught between neoliberalism, Chair Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Ins tute) na onalism and Realpoli k Disc. Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) William Arrocha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) The 2016 Crisis and the Importance of the Interna onal Rela ons of Two steps forward, one step back? The poli ciza on of South the Everyday Korean refugee policy through bordering prac ces Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Jennifer McCann (University of Toronto) Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Governing through exit: regula ng emigra on from India Environmental-induced migra on in Mexico and Central America: A Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) conceptual and empirical approach Global mobiliza on in the name of Islam Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Mexico) Pluralizing Refuge: Devising new ins tu ons for the protec on of A feminist analysis of the ‘embodied’ experiences of Nepali women Rohingya refugees migrant workers in the Gulf countries Tauhid S. Bin Kashem (University of California, Irvine) Hari KC (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) The Personal is Interna onal: Transborder Movements and Abor on TA39: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Access in the US-Mexico Borderlands De-priva zing Private Governance: Stakeholders, Governments, Andreanne Bissonne e (University of Quebec in Montreal) and Private Regula on for Sustainable Development Consequences of the lack of intersec onal public policies for Environmental Studies women refugees: The cases of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro Interna onal Poli cal Economy Mariana Almeida Silveira Corrêa (Universidade de São Paulo) Chair Hamish van der Ven (McGill University) Kelly Agopyan (University of São Paulo) Disc. Zdravka Tzankova (Vanderbilt University) TA42: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The many aspects of sustainability: Unpacking consumers’ support Rethinking the Women, Peace and Security Agenda for tea standards in China and the UK Yixian Sun (University of Bath) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Understanding Stakeholder In uence on Voluntary Sustainability Standards Chair Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Hamish van der Ven (McGill University) Disc. Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) International Studies Association © Temporality and the discursive dynamics of the Rwanda Na onal Diagnos c Challenges in Intelligence Assessments: Could Bri sh Ac on Plans (NAPS) on Women, Peace and Security from 2009 and Intelligence Have An cipated ISIS? 2018 Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) Department) Increasing the representa on of women in Vietnam’s government: Revisi ng Germany’s Response to the Rise of ISIS: The Prac ce Turn A feminist ins tu onalist analysis in Foreign Policy and Intelligence Louise Chappell (University of New South Wales) Eva Michaels (King's College London) Hien Luong Thu (Ho Chi Minh Na onal Academy of Poli cs) TA45: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Caitlin Hamilton (University of New South Wales) Security assemblages, performances, hybridi es My Linh Chau (Flinders University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology You just don’t understand! Cri cal Interven ons on Post Con ict, Interna onal Security Studies Militariza on and WPS agenda from South Asia Shweta Singh (South Asian University) Chair Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Beyond UNSCR 1325 (2000): How Far Is It Applicable To Military Disc. Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Opera ons At Sea? Hybrid Deterrence for Hybrid Wars? The Case of Canada Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa) Nicole Jackson (Simon Fraser University) The War on Hybrid / Terror: Genealogy as 'Remembrance of Things TA43: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Past' The EU as a Strategic Actor in Interna onal Peace: Balancing Ondrej Ditrych (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) Between Capability, a Posi ve Agenda in Global A airs and Internal The Performa vity of Digital Sovereignty: Algorithmic Targe ng, Challenges Data ca on of Intelligence, and the Making of an Autonomous Peace Studies Space of Security Interven on Interna onal Organiza on Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) Chair Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a Poli cal Assemblage: A Network Analysis Disc. Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University) Sarka Kolmasova (Metropolitan University Prague) Disc. Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) European Union Water Ini a ve: promo ng world water TA46: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel governance Third-Party Interven ons, Statebuilding, and Civilian Protec on Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) Interna onal Security Studies A Model No More? The European Union and the Design of Regional Organiza ons Chair Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) The Forma on of Meanings: Language Games as a Determinant of Using External Leverage to Stabilize Con ict-A ected States Interna onal Peace and Foreign Policy Coopera on Je Mar ni (RAND) Giuseppe Luca Moliterni (University of Leicester) Stephen Wa s (RAND) Great Expecta ons: The Brexit Moment in EU Security and Defence Protec ng Civilians in the A ermath of Successful Spoiling and the Capabili es-Expecta ons Gap 2.0 Ma hew Wells (San Francisco State University) Benjamin Mar ll (University of Edinburgh) Forced to Govern: Armed Statebuilding Opera ons and the Limits of Monika Sus (Her e School of Governance) Military E ec veness A Paradox of Disintegra on: Development of EU Security and Adam Wunische (Boston College) Defence Policy A er the Brexit Referendum 2016 and The Perfect Alliance: Explaining American Success in rebuilding Consequences for the EU as a Strategic Actor in Interna onal Peace States A er Military Interven on Malena Britz (Swedish Na onal Defence College) Karim Elkady (Tu s University) Managing Expecta ons: Third-Party Interven on and Nego a ons TA44: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel in Civil War Learning to learn in an era of surprise: intelligence produc on and Rebecca Dudley (Duke University) use in European foreign policy Intelligence Studies TA47: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The Changing Nuclear Landscape: New Challenges of Prolifera on Chair Christoph Meyer (King's College London) and Reversal Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Interna onal Security Studies Lesson learnt? European Union warning intelligence and the Arab uprisings 2.0 Chair Vipin Narang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Nikki Ikani (King's College London) Disc. Vipin Narang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Overcoming the Credibility Gap of Post-mortems in European Nuclear Risk and Retribu on: A tudes toward Missile Defense and Foreign Policy: A New Framework for Iden fying Lessons to be the Ability to Punish Learnt Lisa Koch (Claremont McKenna College) Christoph Meyer (King's College London) Race to Reverse: Foreign Policies and the Rate of Nuclear Reversal Learning to Predict Crises: The Lessons of the Nicoll Report Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School) Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
International Studies Association © Pathologies of Repression: Assessing Intent in Nuclear Disarmament TA50: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organiza on Veri ca on (No) Interna onal Futures? Global Disrup on, Disciplinary Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer (UiO) Uncertainty and Existen al Insecurity Alliance Credibility and Nuclear Pursuit: Case Study and Survey Experiment in South Korea European Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Studies Associa on Jooeun Kim (Council on Foreign Rela ons) The End of the Nuclear Weapons Program? Changing Pathways to a Chair Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Bomb Part. James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Je Kaplow (William & Mary) Interna onal Security Studies) Part. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) TA48: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Part. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Gender, Women's Ac vism and Peacebuilding Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Peace Studies Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney) Part. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Part. Ulrich Kuehn (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy Disc. Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) at the University of Hamburg) Black Women and the Intersec ons of Race, Gender in Organiza onal Communica on TA51: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Rela onal Voices in IR I The Emerging Poli cal Economy of Women, Peace and Security in Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Europe: What role for the civil society organisa ons? (Theme) Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) Chair Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia) Yes To Peace: A Policy Evalua on of the Women in Peacebuilding Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Network Harmonizing / Domina ng? Lessons from Andean rela onality for IR Laine Seliga (Kent State University) theorizing Does post-con ict empowerment of women enhance democracy? Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Iku Yoshimoto (The Ohio State University) Rela onal Theory and Role Theory: Pyongyang’s Improvisa on of TA49: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Confucian Role Rela ons to End Isola on Strategic Diplomacy in a Changing World Order: the Curious Case of Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) South America. Seeing the poten al of friendship in interna onal rela ons: learning from Chinese rela onal tradi ons Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) (Theme) Coming to terms with the world’s holographicity: theory and Chair Jochen Prantl (Australian Na onal University) prac ce of a new ontological twist to the rela onal turn Disc. Jochen Prantl (Australian Na onal University) Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) The Strategic Diplomacy of Brazil from a Global IR Perspec ve Islamic Conceptualiza ons of Being and Rela onality Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil) Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt) Climbing the Ladder: Brazil's Strategic Diplomacy in the Interna onal Security Field. TA52: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Voices of Security, War, and Rhetoric Brazil's Mari me Security: the Strategic Diplomacy of Ocean Theory Governance. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Social Ins tu ons and Repression: Evidence from Argen na's Dirty Chair Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de War Janeiro) Pearce Edwards (Emory University) Disc. Olivier Lewis (College of Europe - Natolin Campus) Conceptualizing Security: The Missing Link Elke Krahmann (University of Kiel) The Mul ple Iden es and Many ‘Voices’ of ‘Security’ in IR (Un) Ontology: A Theore cal Case Study on Security, Sovereignty, and Statehood Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) Mass Common Sense, Hegemony and Change in IR Isabella Franchini (Na onal University of Singapore) Hybrid Warfare and the Kaleidoscopic Matrix of Oppression: Weaponizing the concept of intersec onality in in uence campaigns André Ken Jakobsson (Centre for Military Studies, Department of Poli cal Science, University of Copenhagen)
International Studies Association © War, Poli cal Rhetoric, and the Woman's Voice in Plato's This land is your land, this land is my land: Exploring the limits of Menexenus na onalist state-building through the lens of Indigeneity Catherine Craig (Baylor) Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba) A feminist approach to security/coloniality prac ces in Vieques, TA53: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Puerto Rico Women and Governance Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Connec ng Land Dispossession, and Gender Based Violence: (Theme) Contextualizing Iraq Chair Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Massarah Dawood (York University ) Disc. Stephanie M. Redden (Yale University) TA56: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Gender Empowerment in tradi onal socie es: lessons from the counterinsurgency in Afghanistan Leadership in Poli cs: Personali es and Structures Channah Sharone Green eld (University of Manitoba) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Tami Amanda Jacoby (University of Manitoba) The Strategic Use of Self-Rule Referenda Chair Lami Kim (University of Hong Kong) Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) Disc. Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University) Leadership and Country Ra ngs Good Governance and Women’s Poli cal Representa on: A Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Compara ve Analysis of 170 Countries from 1998 to 2018 Gabriella Lloyd (University of Maryland, College Park) Mohammad Haque (University of Connec cut) Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University) Globaliza on and Women’s Well-Being in India Leadership Change, Great Power Rela ons, and Public Opinion Nisha Bellinger (Boise State University) Lingnan He (UCLA) Contending Forms of Women's Emancipa ons: Implemen ng Jiahua Yue (Yale University) European Court of Human Rights Child Custody Rulings in Chechnya The neglected input of women in the analysis of power and Kathryn Mitchell (Queen's University Belfast) leadership: Mary Parker Folle (1868-1933) and American Grand Strategy. TA54: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Tanguy Struye de Swielande (Université catholique de Louvain) Strategies of Interstate Coopera on Out of o ce, out of order? The e ect of leadership turnover on the Interna onal Security Studies recurrence of violence Chair Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim) Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Leader Characteris cs and General Deterrence in Interna onal Division of Defense Labor: Alliance Trust and Defense Por olio Poli cs Specializa on Pedro Accorsi (University of Minnesota) J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego) TA57: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Power and Pathology: Examining US E orts to Develop the Iraqi Theories of Foreign Policy Security Forces Rachel Teco (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Foreign Policy Analysis Theory Sustain, Change, or Terminate: Explaining Shi s in External Support in Civil Wars Chair Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) Meg Guliford (Tu s University) Disc. Italo Poty (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Power from the Margins: The Case for a U.S. Foreign Policy Towards The Role of Empathe c Cues in Support for Interna onal the Kurds Coopera on Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M University-Commerce) Donald Casler (Columbia University) Jus ce or Just Us? Just War Theory and American Foreign Policy In uencing the United States: Is the Game Worth the Candle for Since 2000. Junior Allies? David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) William James (Harvard) What’s in a State? Realist Framing and Support for Coercive Foreign Policy TA55: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Mary Beth Al er (New York University) Contes ng dispossession: Feminist narra ves on land struggles in John Kane (New York University) the Global South II Rediscovering the Transi on of China’s Na onal Interest (1980- Global Development 2017): A Neoclassical Realist Approach Xiao Di Ye (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies; Na onal Chair Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) Taiwan University) Disc. Ari Jerrems (Monash University) The Realist Approach of the 2017 Na onal Security Strategy: ‘The River Was My Teacher’: Poe cs and Rela onal Sensibility in a Rupture or Con nuity? Development Study Case Italo Poty (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Túlio Resende Zille (Johns Hopkins University)
International Studies Association © TA58: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Sustainable Development Goals, Global Health Governance, and the Transla ng/Reading/Archiving: Deolinda Rodrigues implica on of an microbial resistance. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) Global Development Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina) Chair Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Interlinkages between macro and micro-economic policies in Part. Michael A. McIntyre (DePaul University) orthodox economic praxes Part. Anuja Bose (University of Minnesota, Twin Ci es) Simone Raudino (European Commission / Kyiv School of Part. Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) Economics) Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Hegemony and Power in Global Trade and Finance – Interna onal Poli cal Economy Perspec ve TA59: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) New Approaches to Teaching Interna onal Rela ons: From Micro Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) to Macro Finance By Other Means: Interna onal Compe on in the Finance Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Domain Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Chair Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) Erik Fay (University of Kentucky) Disc. Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics) ‘Lesson Study’ in Introduc on to Interna onal Rela ons Charles Daino (University of Idaho) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) How Global Finance undermines the Liberal World Order Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) Cris an Gogu (University of Connec cut) Flipping a Course Using Online Video and In-Class Recordings Emerging Ecologies of Compe on and Power in the Second Space Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Age Boyd DeLanzo (University of Hawaii) Introducing Live Briefs to Interna onal Rela ons Classrooms: A tool to develop students’ diversity awareness, and meta-cogni ve TB00: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery ap tudes, without compromising engagement with theory and Poli cal Economy: Trade, Finance, and Development concepts Jessica Genauer (Flinders University) Interna onal Studies Associa on Structured Delegate Training: Wading in or jumping in the deep Disc. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) end? Disc. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Brian Dille (Mesa Community College) Disc. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Tes ng Samuelson's Theorem on Factor Price Equaliza on in the TA60: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Case of the United States Terrorist Strategies Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) Interna onal Security Studies New Strategic Vision of the CPLP (2016-2026). Economic Challenges. Chair Nori Katagiri (St Louis University) Mario Rodrigues Pontes (Universidade de Lisboa) Disc. Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami) This Guy is Falling: Western Conceit and the Liberal Interna onal The Lethality of Female Suicide Bombers Economic Order Seung-Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) Michael Stanai s (American University) A Global Perspec ve on Rela onships between Terrorism and Subna onal Poli cs and Foreign Direct Investment between Organized Armed Con ict Adversarial Dyads: Evidence from Cross-Strait Investment David Backer (University of Maryland) Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) Stopping suicide a acks? Prin ng Peace: Addi ve Manufacturing, Illicit Goods, and Civil Susanne Mar n (University of Nevada, Reno) Violence James Gilley (Nicholls State University) Can a Violent Islamist Group’s Messages Betray Impending Organiza onal Strategies? An Examina on of Hamas’s Pre-Event Poli cal Economy of Designing Bilateral Investment Trea es Social Media Rhetoric Jiayi Zhang (Syracuse University) Devorah Margolin (George Washington University) The misalloca on of power in the Eurozone: poli cal, economic and Kurt Braddock (Pennsylvania State University) legal implica ons for the cons tu on of the European Union. Hubert Mayer (Bundeswehr University Munich) The E ect of Female and Child Suicide Bombers on Public Support for Terrorist Organiza ons Narra ves of Hegemony in the Twilight of Pax Americana Katharine Russell (Syracuse University) Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado) Transforming social contracts: A qualita ve compara ve analysis of TA61: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel energy pricing reforms Interna onal Organiza ons and Global Order Tom Moerenhout (Columbia University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Joonseok Yang (University of California, Irvine) (Theme) Berfu Kiziltan (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Chair Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Extrac ve Ins tu ons Outside A Colonial Context: The Long-Term Disc. Luciana Campos (UFGD) Impacts of Forced Labor in the Sokoto Caliphate Lauren Gilbert (UC San Diego)
International Studies Association © The Gendered Poli cs of Economic Empowerment: Lessons from On polar iden ty: Australian views of Russian and Chinese Arc c Nigeria and Antarc c strategy Pamela Nwakanma (Harvard University) Elizabeth Buchanan (Australian War College ) Turkey’s Oil Dependency and Iden ty Crisis with Iraq The Militarisa on of ‘Security Iden ty’ through Migra on Efe Duveroglu (Bilkent University) Management in Hungary Global in uences and domes c policy streams: understanding Bence Nemeth (King's College London) pathways to carbon market policy in China and the lack thereof in The Emergence of Regional Powers: The New Scramble for the Horn India of Africa Evelin Toth (Yale University) Yasir Zaidan (Na onal University) Local Determinants of Agricultural Price Vola lity in East African The Role of Australia-Japan Security Coopera on in Regional Order Marketplaces Building Strategy Lance Hadley (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Benjamin Ascione (Australian Na onal University) Carleton University) Interroga ng the Poli cal Economy of Quality of Care for Young TB03-B: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM JSS Group/Panel People with Sexually Transmi ed Infec on and HIV in Africa POWER & CHANGE- Theorizing Challenging Times Samuel Assan (Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen) Junior Scholar Symposia TB01: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel JSS Disc. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Re-envisioning the Global North and South in Contemporary Quantum States: Developing a Chastened Reading of the Capitalism III: Environmental Sustainability Interna onal Jack Adam MacLennan (Park University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Securing order, producing the state: Examining the rela onship between Security and the State and its implica ons for the eld of Chair Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester) Interna onal Rela ons. Disc. Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester) Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Climate resilience and urban ooding in Amsterdam, the Of magic, resilience and humanity: Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Netherlands and Dhaka, Bangladesh concept of human life Sarah Sharma (Queen's University) Shambhawi Tripathi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Big Ag’s ‘Smart Farming’ Solu ons: Sustainable Agriculture or Toxic Landscapes? TB03-C: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) POWER & CHANGE- Democracy in Conten ous Times Aboriginal Land Title and Canadian Climate Poli cs Junior Scholar Symposia Robert A. MacNeil (University of Sydney) North-South Rela ons and the Changing Global Poli cal Economy of JSS Disc. Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) Waste The Perils of Majoritarian Democracy: ‘New Na onalism’ and Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) Vigilante Jus ce in Contemporary India A ab Alam (University of Delhi) TB02: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Illiberal democracies on the edge of the European Union. A The Global Development Sec on Annual Roundtable: Indigenous comparison between Hungary and Turkey ethics, rela onal subjects and transversal solidari es Tamas Dudlak (Corvinus University of Budapest and University of Pécs) Global Development The Global Retreat of Democracy: How Far Will It Go? Chair Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) Chris an Welzel (Leuphana University Lueneburg) Part. Mary Baker (Brown University) Government for the People or for the Party? Examining the Role of Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Par sanship in Support for Democracy Part. Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Maneesh Arora (Wellesley College) Dartmouth College) Jus fying shrinking spaces and violent repression in the name of Part. Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco) democracy. Part. Riva Gewarges (McMaster University) Desiree Reder (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies; University of Marburg, Center for Con ict Studies) TB03: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Junior Scholar Session POWER & CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL ORDER TB03-D: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Junior Scholar Symposia POWER & CHANGE- Foreign Policy of Rising Powers Chair Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) TB03-A: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Se ng the baseline for pulling China into foreign policy analysis POWER & CHANGE- Security, Power and Change (FPA) - A frame analysis of China’s shi ing foreign policy priori es Junior Scholar Symposia Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Ins tute of JSS Disc. Mark Ducken eld (US Army War College) Global and Area Studies) China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve and Sino-Turkish Rela ons: What Why Weak States Balance: Na onal Mobiliza on and Georgia’s Post does the Rise of China mean for Turkey? -Cold War Security Strategy Özge Söylemez (King's College London) Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (University of Kentucky) International Studies Association © The hated Other within: racism and ontological (in)security in TB08: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Brazilian foreign policy discourses Women and the History of Interna onal Thought: Mapping Camila Jardim (Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute (IRI) - PUC-Rio, Women’s Scholarly Experience through Oral Histories. Brazil) So Power Ba legrounds: China and Japan’s Compe ng Strategies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices of A rac on in Southeast Asia (Theme) Daniele Carmina (City University of Hong Kong) Chair Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Sarah Dunstan (University of Sussex) TB04: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Part. Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) Methodological Plurality within Cri cal Military Studies Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Elizabeth (Be y) C. Hanson (University of Connec cut) (Theme) Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Chair Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced) Part. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Part. Alice Cree (Newcastle University) TB09: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. Stephanie Szitanyi (The New School) Part. Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Quan zing IR 1: Deba ng the Founda ons of Quantum Social Part. Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced) Science Part. Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Theory Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons TB05: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ins tu onal Responses to Complexity Diplomacy (Theme) Diploma c Studies Chair James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Interna onal Security Studies) Chair Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Ins tute, Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) University of Antwerp) Waving sovereignty away: state (de-)coherence and subjec vity at Part. Ilan Manor (University of Oxford) the Colombian-Venezuelan border Part. Kim B. Olsen (University of Antwerp) German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Part. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Non-locality and Contextuality in World Poli cs: A Non-Classical, Económicas (CIDE)) Non-commuta ve, Topos-Theore c Theory TB06: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Wri ng Saved Me: Re-textualising Global Poli cs Quantum-like Modelling: from Economics to Social Laser Andrei Khrennikov (Linnaeus University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University) The moral failure of the quest for certainty: devising ways of living Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) together in an entangled world Disc. Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade Laura Zano (Virginia Tech) Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Producing Sovereignty: Quantum Subjec vity and Migra on in the Part. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Mediterranean Part. Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle) Mathew Markman (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Part. Sergei Akopov (Na onal Research University Higher School of A Foucauldian Genealogy of Quantum Mechanics and Interna onal Economics) Rela ons Part. Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney) Part. Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) TB10: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel TB07: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Poli cal In uences on Foreign Direct Investment Cartography of Peace: How Maps Shape Interven ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Peace Studies Chair Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Disc. Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Part. Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Na onal University) From Entry through Exit: Firm Behavior Across the FDI “Lifecycle” Part. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) Part. Ivan Gusic (Lund University) The Personal Touch? Interna onal O cials, Na onal Governments, and the Crea on of World Bank’s Private Sector Arms Geo rey Gertz (Brookings Ins tu on) Linking In: Poli cal Connec ons, Foreign Direct Investment and Corrup on Andrey Tomashevskiy (Rutgers University) Sectoral Heterogeneity and Poli cal Risk: Re-Evalua ng the E ect of Regime on FDI In ows Nicole Weygandt (Northwestern University) Alexander Slaski (Princeton) International Studies Association © Measuring Investment Incen ve E ec veness: Findings from a TB13: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Natural Experiment in Brazil China, the United States, and Rivalry Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University) Interna onal Security Studies Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Chair Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) TB11: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Re ning Indicators of State Power Disc. Yuen Foong Khong (Na onal University of Singapore) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Domes c Determinants of East Asian States' Hedging Policy toward Poli cal Demography and Geography the US and China Foreign Policy Analysis Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Chair Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Hypercompe on: Explaining the New U.S.–China Rivalry Disc. Charles Doran (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Øystein Tunsjø (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Disc. D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) The Poli cal Dynamics of the Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast “Constraining and Re ning Indicators of State Strength: Do Poli cal Asia: The Diverging Strategy of Japan and South Korea to the U.S.- Extrac on and Quality of Governance Ma er?” China Rivalry Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Jiyeoun Song (Seoul Na onal University) Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona) China’s Rise, the U.S., and Bandwagoning Assessing the Power of Na ons Kunsik Hong (Ins tute of Na onal Interest Chung-Ang Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University) University.) Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) How China views the U.S. in Northeast Asia and its Implica on for Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) China’s North Korea Policy Anny Boc (Freie Universität Berlin) “Comparing Indices of Na onal Power: Conceptualiza on, Opera onaliza on, Measurement and Prelimary Results” TB14: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Andrei Melville (Higher School of Economics) Loca ng Responsibility in World Poli cs Mikhail Mironyuk (Na onal Research University Higher School Interna onal Ethics of Economics) “A Long-run Approach to Measuring Financial Power: Centrality in Chair Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Global Capital Networks, 1870-2014” Disc. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College) Science) Once More Into the Breech: Who Wins Wars?” Global Corporate Power’s Challenge to Order and Responsibility in Alex Antony (Indiana University) World Poli cs William Thompson (Indiana University) Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Moral Reputa on and Coali on Forma on: Percep ons of TB12: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel di eren al moral culpabili es among ‘coali on of the willing’ Empire and Travel: The Remaking of Global Poli cs through members Mobility and Circula on II Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Assigning Responsibili es: What Cons tutes a State’s Fair Share? Global Development Liwu Gan (The Ohio State University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global responsibility as a judgement: the case of accountability Chair Mary Mostafanezhad (University of Hawaii at Manoa) within interna onal non-governmental organisa ons Disc. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London) “Gossip from the north”: American microgeographies in the Bri sh TB15: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Empire Kathryn Besio (University of Hawai'i at Hilo) Regional Security Complexes and African Foreign Policies Colonial Genealogies, Global Trajectories: Religious Harmony and Interna onal Studies Associa on Internal Security African Poli cs Conference Group Iza Hussin (University of Cambridge) Chair Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) “This is How We Travel”: Sex, Love, In macy and the Border Disc. Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Ins tute) Disc. Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College) Travel from the Global South and Knowing in Global Poli cs: Regional Security Complexes and African Foreign Policies tourism between Kenya, India, and the UK Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College) Alice Engelhard (London School of Economics and Poli cal The Great Lakes Security Complex and Foreign Policies Science (LSE)) John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) Carceral Conserva onism: Policing the Planetary Crisis at Ka‘ena, Naviga ng the constella on of powers, interests and peace Hawai‘i missions in West Africa Laurel Mei-Singh (University of Hawai'i Mānoa) John J. Hogan (University of Groningen) Reverse Exodus: A eld experimental study of the return inten ons of con ict displaced persons and communi es in northeastern Nigeria Peter Onah Thompson (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) International Studies Association © Revisi ng the Turning Point in Ghana's Foreign Economic Policy TB19: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Christopher Appiah-Thompson (The University of Newcastle, Contested Perspec ves on the South China Sea Australia ) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices TB16: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel (Theme) Re-evalua ng the collabora on between the Pentagon and Chair Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) Hollywood Disc. Ke an Zhang (George Mason University) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons The South China Sea and Compe ng Na onalisms within Southeast Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Asian States Interna onal Communica on John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Chair Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University) Grassroots Deterrence: Domes c Public Opinion and China's Policy Disc. Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University) in the South China Sea Disc. Jack Hasler (The George Washington University) Andrew Chubb (Lancaster University) Nothing to See Here: How the Pentagon’s Entertainment O ce Japan and the South China Sea: Military Signaling, Capacity-Building Cul vates its Own Public Image and Alliance Burden-Sharing Roger J. Stahl (University of Georgia) Giulio Pugliese (King's College London) How new data on the pervasive collabora on between the US A Cri cal Assessment of the Chinese - U.S. Military Balance and military and the entertainment sector forces us to rethink Trends in the South China Sea propaganda and militariza on in liberal democracies David Glazier (Loyola Law School) Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland) Gene Park (Loyola Marymount University) The ‘Marvelous’ DOD: How the US Government Works with Marvel Studios and Shapes the MCU TB20: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Tricia Jenkins (Texas Chris an University) Mapping Global IR: Data on Diversity in the Discipline Informa on Interven on: An Explica on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Phillip Arceneaux (University of Louisiana at Lafaye e) (Theme) Chair Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) TB17: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Disc. Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) The Interna onal Poli cs of the Middle East: Exploring the Diverse backgrounds, diverse approaches? Comparing the contents Interplay of Power, Ideas, and Domes c Poli cs of IR research ar cles in 17 journals from around the world, 2011- Interna onal Studies Associa on 2015 Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin) Chair F. Gregory Gause (Bush School, Texas A&M University) Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. F. Gregory Gause (Bush School, Texas A&M University) Alterna ve metrics, tradi onal problems? Measuring the EU-ME Rela ons A er the West: Towards A Postcolonial Toolkit reproduc on of bias in Altmetric impact indicators for poli cal Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) research Status Ma ers: Explaining Russia’s Military Interven on in Syria Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Elias Götz (Ins tute for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal University) Science) Proxies and Power: Explaining Saudi Arabia’s Ba le for Regional Can Journal Policies Enhance Diversity in the Discipline of Dominance in Yemen Interna onal Rela ons? Results of a Survey Experiment Maria-Louise Clausen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Ryan M. Powers (University of Georgia) Studies) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) New elites, new interests? Egypt and Tunisia’s rela ons with the EU Do IR theories get 'warped' as they travel from a theory producing a er the Arab Uprisings country to a theory consuming country? Japan’s response to Global Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - OIIP) IR Pride, Prejudice, and Presidency: Iden ty, Emo on, and Ambi on in Takahiro Yamada (Nagoya University) Turkey's Syria Policy Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University) Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS) TB21: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel TB18: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Management Strategies in World Poli cs Cyber Dimensions of Chinese Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Studies Associa on Associa on of Chinese Poli cal Studies Chair Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Disc. Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Chair Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen) Vola lity of interna onal Rela ons Part. Fangzhu Lu (Renmin University of China) Arthur Stein (UCLA) Part. Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Part. Xi Chen (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley) Managing Unipolarity: Ins tu onal Compe on, European Security, Part. Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen) and American Dominance of post-Cold War Europe Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University)
International Studies Association © The New Cold Warfare: The Dynamics of Great Power Compe ons for Regional Hegemony TB25: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) The Interna onal Poli cs of Foreign Aid Alloca on The Irony of Rising Power Poli es Interna onal Poli cal Economy Mina Pollmann (MIT) Chair Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Poli k, Technical Anarchic Bargain: Power Trajectories and the Tradeo Mo va ng University of Munich) Order Forma on Disc. Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Poli k, Technical Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago) University of Munich) Aid, Electoral Poli cs, and Time-to-Development: Analyzing the TB22: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organiza on Condi onal E cacy of Subna onal Development Projects Engaged Scholars in Pursuit of Social Jus ce: Within but Beyond the Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Academy Minta Siripong (University of Utah) Interna onal Studies Associa on Explaining Varia ons in Responsiveness to External Pressure: Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Japan’s Aid Policy and Bureaucra c Poli cs Chair Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Yukari Iwanami (Osaka City University) Part. Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) Punishing Allies: Why Military Coali on Partners Get Less Foreign Part. Lisa Hajjar (University of California, Santa Barbara) Aid Part. Kathy Powers (University of New Mexico) Pedro Accorsi (University of Minnesota) Part. Bradford Jones (University of California, Davis) Strategic Donor Compe on in Foreign Aid - Evidence from a Spa al Panel Model TB23: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Commi ee Panel Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Poli k, Technical (En)countering Privilege in Academia University of Munich) Professional Development Commi ee Marcel Schliebs (University of Oxford) Interna onal Studies Associa on A US-China Aid War? A Three-Player Dynamic Bayesian Game for Chair Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Strategic Compe on in UNGA Vote-Buying Xun Pang (Tsinghua University) Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University) Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Wei Xiong (China Foreign A airs University) Part. Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) TB26: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Ci es in War and Peace Part. Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) Part. Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University) Peace Studies Chair Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) TB24: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Makoto Kurokawa (University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. New Direc ons in Public Opinion about Foreign Policy I Richardson School of Law) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Urban Spaces of Peace and Con ict in Marawi City, Philippines: Just (Theme) Another Brick in the Wall? Chair Naima Green-Riley (Harvard University) Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University) Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) The Great Syrian Revolts: Explaining the Con nuity of the Urban Public Support for Retalia on against Foreign Electoral Interven on Geography of Syrian Violence Michael Tomz (Stanford University) Victoria Gilbert (Wo ord College) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Ci es, Migra on, and Insurgency in India's "Red Corridor" From Monitoring to Meddling: How Foreign Actors In uence Local Ma hew Cobb (University of Arizona) Trust in Elec ons Destroying Ci es: Urbicide in Modern Civil War Sarah Bush (Yale University) Ma hew Wells (San Francisco State University) Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) TB27: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel The Civil-Military Divide in Public Percep ons of Foreign Policy Brazilian Foreign Policy Decision-Making Michael Kenwick (The Pennsylvania State University) Foreign Policy Analysis Sarah Maxey (Loyola University Chicago) Chair Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Elite Mispercep ons and the Domes c Poli cs of Con ict Disc. Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Brazilian foreign policy or how can the geopoli cal agent limit an Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) emerging power’s global and regional leadership Jonathan Monten (University College London) Nuno Morgado (Charles University, Prague) Jordan Tama (American University) Nego a ng from a posi on of weakness? Brazilian and Peruvian Nasty Language: Why Poli cians Employ Violent Rhetoric agency in free trade nego a ons with the United States hegemon Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Quin jn Kat (University College London) Prejudice Towards Internal And Foreign Migra on: Combining List Controlling the family: the impact of Brazilian consular authori es And Endorsement Experiments In Brazil on family reuni ca on of refugees Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo) Patricia Martuscelli (Universidade de Sao Paulo) Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC) International Studies Association © A new Brazilian Role in Development? Remembering the Coup, Celebra ng the Revolu on: The Mnemonic Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) Securi za on of the Military Regime in Brazil under Jair Bolsonaro Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) TB28: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel A Hero, a Villain, or Both? Mnemonic Con icts Surrounding the US Economic and Military Aid Story of Generolas Vėtra (“General Storm”) in Lithuania Foreign Policy Analysis Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Chair Spencer D. Bakich (Virginia Military Ins tute) A Day to Remember, an Event to Forget: Desecuri za on of Disc. Elizabeth Kunce (Associate Professor, Daniel K. Inouye Asia- Memory and Ontological Security in Norway’s 2011 Terrorist A acks Paci c Center for Security Studies (APCSS)) Natalia Neubern (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Disc. Spencer D. Bakich (Virginia Military Ins tute) Janeiro) Friends and Bene ts? U.S. Democracy Aid, and Trade, 1990-2010 Trauma and Memory of ‘Heroic Scien sts’ from the Global South Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) Brandy Jolli Sco (Texas Chris an University) James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) TB31: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Can’t Buy Me Love: The Impact of Foreign Aid on Foreign Public Policy in/ as prac ce within interna onal organisa ons Opinion Interna onal Organiza on John Constantelos (Grand Valley State University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Polly J. Diven (Grand Valley State University) Killing Them So ly: U.S. Defense Diplomacy & Internal Crisis Chair Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) Leveraging Disc. Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Gregory Winger (University of Cincinna ) The Role of the UNSC in Cyber Security – Interna onal Peace and Security in the Digital Era The Economic Consequences of Foreign Aid Bypass Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) Sarah Hunter (University of Colorado) ‘Are you good enough?’ Shaming as an interna onal prac ce in Peeking Over the Shoulder or Giving Permission? Human Rights and an cipatory global governance US Bilateral Defense Coopera on Agreements Carlo a M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Evan Sandlin (University of California, Davis) Swapna Pathak (Oberlin College) TB29: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Policymaking at the United Na ons: a comparison Top-Down Mechanism of Iden ty Forma on: Historical Legacies, Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Educa on, and Na on-Building Jean-Philippe Therien (Université de Montréal) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies The Success and Failure of Informal Governance in the United Na ons Security Council Chair Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia) Stefanie Kasparek (Franklin & Marshall) Disc. Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia) Digital Evidence in the Interna onal Criminal Court Na onal Narra ves and Na onal Iden ty: Iden ty Forma on Ronald Niezen (McGill University) through Educa on in Taiwan Yuan-Ning Chu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) TB32: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Who Belongs in ‘Our Common Home’: Public Educa on and Iden ty The Intersec on of Domes c and Interna onal Laws Forma on in Kyrgyzstan Interna onal Law Colleen Wood (Columbia University) Foreign Policy Analysis Es ma ng Soviet Contribu ons to the Forma on of the Belarusian Chair Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University) Na onality Ma hew Reichert (Harvard University) Disc. Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University) Disc. Kevin Cope (University of Virginia) Ethnic (Non)Recogni on in Educa on: A Cross-Na onal Analysis and Judges in a Globalizing World Spotlight on Rwanda Kelley Li lepage (University of Houston) Elisabeth A. King (New York University) Islamic Law States and the Interna onal Order Colonial Inven on, Intra-Ethnic Inequality, and the Modern Poli cal Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Elite Noah Nathan (University of Michigan) Impact of the Hybrid Legal Structure of the ICTY on Indictments Danielle Mueller (University of Notre Dame) TB30: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Jus fying Force: Interna onal Law, Foreign-Policy Decision-Making, ‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Rela onship between and the Use of Force Mnemonical In/security and Crises in Global Poli cs Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California) Interna onal Ethics Over the Line! Interna onal Law and the Adjudica on of Border Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Control Prac ces Historical Interna onal Rela ons Jonathan Kent (CIGI) Chair Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Disc. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Memory Contesta on and Violence: The Ba le over the US Civil War Narra ve and Contemporary Racial Discourse Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
International Studies Association © TB33: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Compliance with Issue Linkages: Trade Bureaucrats’ Incen ves for Re-contouring the “An -Colonial” in the Cold War Era Enforcement of Environmental Issue Linkages Boram Lee (Harvard University) Global Development Historical Interna onal Rela ons In Defense of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Francesca Parente (Princeton University) Chair Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Life A er the IMF: SOE Priva za ons in Developing Countries Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Merih Angin (Koç University) Part. Anuja Bose (University of Minnesota, Twin Ci es) Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics) Part. Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University) Friend or Foe? Ins tu onal Compe on in Emergency Lending TB34: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Richard Clark (Columbia University) State Impacts on NGOs: Repression and Structural Power Governing Truth: NGOs, Accountability Poli cs, and Truth Commissions Human Rights Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) TB37: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia) Poli cal and Economic Elites: Gender, In uence, and Inequality Structural Change in the Popula on of Human Rights Interna onal Interna onal Poli cal Economy NGOs Dongwook Kim (The Australian Na onal University) Chair Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Canary in the Coal Mine: An -NGO Legisla on as a Predictor of Civil Diversity at the Top: Race, Gender and Color Diversity among Global Society Repression Elites Andrew Heiss (Georgia State University) Kevin Young (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Suparna Chaudhry (Christopher Newport University) Firms as poli cal actors in emerging markets: Evidence from Turkey Public Opinion and State Restric ons on Foreign-Funded and Tunisia Nongovernmental Organiza ons Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Jessica Edry (Rice University) Ta ana Vashchilko (University of Calgary, Haskayne School of Acquiesce or Resistance? Responses from People in the Host Business) Countries to Governments' Repression to NGOs Ekrem Karakoc (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Shanshan Lian (University of Georgia) European elites and the narra ve of the Greek crisis during 2015- TB35: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel 2018: from con ict to subjuga on? Interna onal Rela ons Beyond Borders and Approaches: From Dr So rios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham, POLSIS) state-centric to glocal IR Who is who in the core of the global elite network Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Global South Caucus Theory Women Finance Ministers in Global Perspec ve Post Communist Systems Ti any Barnes (Univerity of Kentucky) Chair Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies) TB38: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies) Migra on and the European Union The Silk Road’s Interna onal Rela ons of Faith: Otherness and Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies belonging in the wri ngs of Ibn Ba uta and Marco Polo Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Chair Patricia Schneider (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Nanyang Technological University) Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Muslim Civiliza onal View of Territoriality: Beyond state-centrism Disc. Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal Studies Turkey’s migra on management: Uncertain es arising from swi Organiza on (PHISO)) changes in the legal framework and the impact of the EU-Turkey Towards “Glocal” Rela ons Through Good Governance and Human Statement Rights Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance The cultural and economic determinants of an -immigra on through Human Rights, Berlin & OSCE Academy, Bishkek) a tudes and support for right-wing populism in Europe When Iden ty Ma ers More Than Interests Daphne Halikiopoulou (University of Reading) Syed M. Murshed (ISS and COVENTRY University ) The not-so-hidden cost of the ‘Australian model.’ A warning for the The Liberal-Neoliberal “Normal Clash” Quandary of Postcommunist EU Central Asia Fabio Scarpello (University of Auckland) Payam Foroughi (American University of Central Asia) Managing Migra on in the Central Mediterranean: SAR Missions, Disembarkment, and the Poli cs of Saving Lives TB36: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh) The Pursuit of Compliance Across Issue Areas Who Emigrates? Electoral Consequences of Emigra on in Eastern Interna onal Law Europe Interna onal Organiza on Junghyun Lim (University of Pi sburgh) Disc. Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University) Disc. Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara) International Studies Association © TB39: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Digital diplomacy and the Belt and Road Ini a ve: ci zens’ Iden ty Prac ces in Digital Ac vism: Social Media and engagement on Twi er Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Na onal University of San Mar n) Transna onality Brazilian Foreign Policy on Twi er: Digital Expression of A tudes Interna onal Communica on and Instrumentaliza on of Public Opinion Online Media Caucus Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo) (Theme) Towards A Digital Na on Brand: An Analysis of the European Union’s Brand on Twi er Chair Cheryl Martens (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Hannes Richter (Embassy of Austria in the United States) Disc. Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo) Julia Pataky (American University) Subversive A ordances as a Form of Digital Transna onal Ac vism: The case of Telegram TB42: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Marcelo Santos (Finis Terrae University) Toward Feminist Peace I The Limits of Connec ve Ac on: Why the Public Resistance to Feminist Theory and Gender Studies India’s Aadhaar Never Took O Global Development Saif Shahin (American University) Peace Studies Digital Ac vism and Quijos Na onal Resurgence: Rethinking state- Chair Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) centricity and digital technology in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Cheryl Martens (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Inter-genera onal leadership in women's par cipa on in peace Antonia Carcelen Estrada (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) processes in Asia and the Paci c Old strategies, new opportuni es. The power of storytelling in Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University) digital ac vism “Flower girls” and the status quo: Ins tu onalising women’s post- Ekaterina Bogomoletc (North Carolina State University) con ict poli cal par cipa on in Nepal and Kenya Social media framing: the Mapuche movement a er the killing of Sarah Hewi (Monash University) Camilo Catrillanca Women’s visions of peace in contest: Liberal peacebuilding and the Amaranta Alfaro (Universidad del Desarrollo - COES) “compassionate community” TB40: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Nicole George (University of Queensland) Local Governance of Global Environmental Problems Feminist peace from the Senate to the home? Reproducing and contes ng na onal reforms and gender regimes in post-UNMIL Environmental Studies Liberia Chair Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford) Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal) Disc. Laura Tozer “For me, I will never get peace” : Social reproduc on and everyday Linking Global Governance with Local Governance?: Considering a peace in Myanmar. func on of the Sustainable Development Goals Jenny Hedstrom (Umea University) Norichika Kanie (Keio University) Accountability Across the Urban/Global Interface TB43: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel David J. Gordon (University of California, Santa Cruz) Cybersecurity Strategy: History, Development and Implica ons How does Transna onal Governance Shape Urban Climate Interna onal Security Studies Governance in India? Chair Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University) Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut) Disc. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Exploring city agency in global climate governance: a La n America The First Cyber Ba le: Bletchley Park and the Dawn of Digital perspec ve Warfare Ana Mauad (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana ) Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Local Leadership and China’s climate governance: Evidence from Grand Strategy in Cyberspace local low-carbon city policy experiments Joshua Rovner (American University) Weila Gong (Technical University of Munich) Can you turn it to 11? Denial-of-Service A acks, Protest Dynamics TB41: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel and Media A en on in Authoritarian Regimes Digital Diplomacy Lukas Kawerau (University of Konstanz) Strategic Subs tu on: Maximizing Leverage in Limited Wars using Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Cyber, Space, and Conven onal Missile Weapons Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University) Chair Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Di usion of Cybersecurity Policies Disc. Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Nadiya Kostyuk (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) The analysis of the United States’ foreign policy towards Mexico and Canada through twi er TB44: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Strategic Intelligence: Why it is So Important and So Hard Circula ng a win-win story: How China used Twi er to tell the world Intelligence Studies about China-Africa rela ons Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Paris-East / U of Gustave Ei el) Chair Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Rui Wang (Boston University) Disc. William C. Spracher (Na onal Intelligence University) International Studies Association © Strategic Intelligence Needs and Expecta ons of US Policymakers Cyber Con ict Scenarios and Escala on Pathways in U.S.-China Randy Pherson (Globaly cas) Rela ons Strategic Intelligence Prac ce in the Australian Intelligence Elsa Kania (Harvard University) Community: Start, Stop and Go Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) TB47: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Mark Harrison (Charles Sturt University) Turkish Foreign Policy Anatomy of Success: Compara ve analysis of three cases on Foreign Policy Analysis strategic intelligence and its relevance Chair Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Disc. Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) A Challenge of Giants: Fixing Strategic Intelligence in Brazil Turkey's e orts to balance its complicated rela onship with Joanisval B. Goncalves (Interna onal Associa on for Security Transatlan c Allies and Intelligence Studies (INASIS) & Senate of Brazil) Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University) Finding a haystack in the pile of needles: Towards a rede ni on of Tensions in the Middle East: Measuring the challenges and strategic intelligence prospects in the US-Turkey Strategic Partnership Artur Gruszczak (Jagiellonian University) Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University) A new methodology for strategic assessment of transna onal Understanding Horizontal and Ver cal Role Contesta on In Foreign threats. Policy: Turkey's Elite vs the Public Opinion Miah Hammond-Errey (Deakin University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) TB45: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University) Security and violence in colonial and post-colonial contexts Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Can Foreign Aid Buy an Image? Evidence from Turkish Foreign Global Development Assistance Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Sevinc Ozturk (Rutgers University)
Chair Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Oulu) TB48: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Jasmin Habib (University of Waterloo) Civil War and the State Face recogni on as a postcolonial prac ce for Migra on control Peace Studies Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Interna onal Security Studies Janeiro) "No Act of Nonviolence Ever Goes Unpunished": Representa ons of Chair Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Violence, Nonviolence, and Poli cal Subjec vity in Pales ne Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Unwinnable Wars: Democra c Poli cal Accountability and Shifaa’: Toward a Postcolonial Ethic of Care Protracted Civil War Interven ons Niyousha Bastani (University of Cambridge) Christopher Linebarger (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Israeli Green Colonialism in the North of Historic Pales ne Promo ng State Legi macy through War me Service Provision? Ghada Sasa (McMaster University) Evidence from Survey Experiment in FATA, Pakistan African Postcolonialism As A Driving Force For The Promo on Of Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture) African Iden ty And Culture; Marginaliza on, Challenges And Hirotaka Ohmura (Shiga University) Opportuni es Taming the Beast: Democra c Ins tu ons and Onset of Civil War by Elisanne Pellerin (Université du Québec à Montréal) Terrorist Groups Sambuddha Ghatak (San Jose State University) TB46: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Terrorists as Rebels: Group Strength and State Capacity in Coercion and Escala on in Cyberspace Dissidents’ Strategy of Poli cal Violence Interna onal Security Studies Aaron Gold (Sewanee: The University of the South) Sambuddha Ghatak (San Jose State University) Searching for Resilience in the Cyber Ecosystem: Challenges and Unpacking the State in Civil War: Contras ng State Capacity with Opportuni es for the Applica on of Systems Thinking Government Control Toshiya Tsujita (Osaka University) Joséphine Lechartre (University of Notre Dame) Crossing the Digital Rubicon: Weltanschauung and the Path to Cyber Con ict TB49: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University) Populism and Far Right Extremism in the West Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies) Theory Coercion in Cyberspace: A Formal Model of Extor on via Encryp on Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Jenny Jun (Columbia University) Chair Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) Understanding Cyber Escala on: Cross Na onal Public Opinion Disc. Thomas Heilke (University of Bri sh Columbia) across the Spectrum of Na onal Power (In)civility and Far-Right Extremism Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University) Steven T. Zech (Monash University) Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of Ma eo Bono (Monash University) Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC))
International Studies Association © Salvini in the High Castle: Pre guring New Right ethno-na onalist TB52: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel interna onal rela ons Re-examining Realisms Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Theory Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Populism as Performance: a crea ve ethnographic analysis Chair Ta ana Cardoso Sque (Federal University of Uberlandia Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) (UFU)) Disc. Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Poli cal Conspiracy Theories, Populism and Foreign Policy: The Case of the Science) Populist Far-right in Germany The Predic ve Power of Structural Realism Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) Is populism self-limi ng? A compara ve analysis between the old Examining the Trajectory of Realism in Indian IR Turkey and the new Turkey Nabarun Roy (South Asian University) Huseyin Zengin (University of Pi sburgh) Realism beyond Conserva sm: Re-examining the Rela onship TB50: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel between the Status Quo and Liberalism Non-Western Theoriza on in IR I Ryo Watanuki (Osaka University of Economics and Law) Morgenthau Through Nietzsche: Nietzsche's philosophical Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) in uences upon Morgenthau's realism and foreign policy prescrip on Chair Maria Bastos (University of Management and Yiming (Michael) He (York University) Technology/University of Westminster) Liberal Turn of Realism: from E. H. Carr to Hans J. Morgenthau Disc. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Yu Akimoto (Research Ins tute for Peace and Security) Border sites: Encountering iden ty and (in)security at the table, by the bar, and in the kitchen TB53: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) The Long History of the Psy-Sciences in Interna onal Rela ons - a The ver cal construc on of poli cal spaces: emerging ‘powers’ and Dangerous A air? the Ups and Downs on the global map Historical Interna onal Rela ons Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Non-western IPE: a La n American contribu on (Theme) Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador) Global Development Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO/CONICET) Chair Alex Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) Thinking Modernity from the Non-West – A Strategy to Diversify the Disc. Jacob So riadis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Discipline? “[…] to painlessly remove those forms of existence that are nothing Maria Ketzmerick (Philipps-Universität Marburg) but ballast” - Eugenic Psychiatry as Statecra Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg) Laura Jung (University of Sussex) Rethinking Passenger Name Records Discourse: A Southern Two- er model of cogni on and interna onal poli cs: The failure response to Western scholarship and why non-Western security and success of a strategy. regimes need to be taken seriously Alexander Blanchard (Queen Mary, University of London) K. Taplin (University of O awa) Post-Psychoanalysis, Trauma Theory and IR: Fixed Iden es Without Subjects TB51: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Oliwia Wasik (Queen Mary, University of London) Rela onal Voices in IR II An -S gma Campaigns, Neoliberal Subjects, and the Global Poli cal Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Economy of Mental Health (Theme) Jana-Maria Fey (University of She eld) Chair Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) “We don’t do counter-radicaliza on training because that scares Disc. Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University) people o - we do resilience” - Psychological Resilience Post-Western IR as Inter-Cosmological Rela ons? Interven ons and the Countering of Radicaliza on Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Barbara Gruber (University of Groningen) Interna onal Rela ons of Rela onality and Everydayness: the cases of the Kyoto School philosophers TB54: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Transna onal Educa on: Global Viewpoints 'In the West but not of the West': Wi genstein, Border Thinking, Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs and Decolonial Forms of Rela onality Chair Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Rela onal Revolu on and Conversa ons on Rela onality in IR Innova ons In Interna onal Educa on: Amplifying & Assessing Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Cross-Cultural Learning Becoming Worldly in IR: Rela onality as Methodology Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
International Studies Association © Addressing Environmental Injus ce with Interdisciplinary Ac ve WhatsApp, Misinforma on and Elec ons in India and Afghanistan Learning: Combining Social y Natural Sciences in a Cross-Na onal Robert Johns (University of Essex) Field Research Training at the University of Concepcion, Chile. Sayan Banerjee (University of Essex) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Novel Propaganda? Making Sense of Post-truth Tendencies and Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Disinforma on with Interna onal Rela ons Theory The Mt. Scopus Enclave: Two Study-Tours in and around a Gated Chris na la Cour (European University Ins tute (EUI)) Campus. A narra ve from Jerusalem Fake News as Genre: A Mo ve Oriented Approach Oded Lowenheim (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Vårin Alme (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)) Challenges of teaching interna onal rela ons in the South Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na) TB58: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Inves ga ng Social Jus ce through an Interna onal Service Posi onality and Re exivity in Research Learning Experience Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Kate Raymond (University of Oklahoma) (Theme) Sara Ann (Sally) Beach (University of Oklahoma) Chair Noelle K. Brigden (Marque e University) Disc. Noelle K. Brigden (Marque e University) TB55: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Re ec on and self in IR prac ce: Reconstruc ng disciplinary Narendra Modi and Indian Foreign Policy projec on through introspec on South Asia in World Poli cs Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) University) Part. Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University) Mul plicity, Nuance, and Contradic on: Knowledge Produc on and Part. Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Fieldwork by Post-Yugoslav Female Scholars Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg) Part. Sumitha Narayanan Ku y (Nanyang Technological University (NTU)) Sladjana Lazic (Centre for Peace Studies (CPS), UiT-The Arc c Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, University of Norway) Nanyang Technological University) Julija Sardelic (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ) Part. Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington) Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal Part. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Science) Part. Ian Hall (Gri th University) Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) Vjosa Musliu (Ghent University) TB56: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Bringing the personal (back) in Global Governance and the Economy Hannah Goozee (King's College London) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Iden ty, Access, and Posi onality in Organiza onal Research: (Theme) Findings from India, Kenya and South Africa Chair Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) Disc. Folashade Soule (University of Oxford) TB59: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Data Dissemina on and Poli cal Regimes Arms Control and Emerging Technologies: Caught Between Giving Peter Rosendor (New York University) in to Technology and Giving up on Poli cs? Global governance through state transforma on: asymmetry and contesta on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Susan K. Sell (Australian Na onal University) Why Not Bargain? : Domes c Poli cs of U lizing the WTO’s Dispute Chair Tristan Anderson Volpe (US Naval Postgraduate School) Se lement Mechanism Disc. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Hyo Won Lee (Yonsei University) ‘Superiority’? The Poli cs of Private-Public Partnerships in the Sijeong Lim (Korea University) Global AI Arms Race Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London) TB57: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel With Russian AIs: Capabili es, Strategic Debates and Prospects for Informa on Warfare, Disinforma on and Fake Authen city Arms Control Interna onal Communica on Chris an Alwardt (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Foreign Policy Analysis Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Alexander Graef (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Chair Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (German Development Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Ins tute) Zero-Days, Bug Boun es and Vulnerability Disclosures: ‘Bo om-Up’ Disc. Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Arms Control in the Cyber Domain? Transna onal E ects of Social Media on European Poli cs: A Jantje Silomon (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy Compara ve Analysis of Germany, Italy, and Poland at the University of Hamburg) Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Regula ng Emerging Combat Technologies: Na onal Approaches Global Connec ons Television: A Major Voice of Informa on and and Interna onal Poli cs Educa on on Interna onal Topics Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy William A. Miller (Global Connec ons Television) (IFSH))
International Studies Association © The poli cal economy of controlling military applica ons of In Defense of Paradigms emerging technologies Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University) Michael Brzoska (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security One Actor, Two Stages: Moldova’s “European” and “Eastern” Roles Policy at the University of Hamburg, Germany) Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) TB60: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Western Dominance and the Global South in Interna onal Rela ons A er a Century. Beyond the Thucydides Trap: Understanding Historical and Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College) Contemporary Visions of Great Power Con ict Learning Interna onal Rela ons Theories through Narra ves from Interna onal Security Studies Westeros: The Game of Thrones Simula on Chair Nina Kollars (Strategic and Opera onal Research Department, Dr. Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University) Naval War College) Do doves cry when they face mul ple rivals? Disc. Anil Sigdel (Global Analyst) Bomi Lee (University of Iowa) The Great Game in the Middle East: Proxy Warfare and Poli cal Trump administra on's North Korea policy: repe on of loss Maneuvering framing and prolonged nuclear crisis Patricia Blocksome (Naval War College-Monterey) Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Interna onal University) Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College) Valeriia Popova (Florida Interna onal University) Adapt or Die: Great Power Compe on in the Informa on Age Informality and its avours — re ec ons on how informality can Je Kubiak (Arizona State University, School of Poli cs and help policy-making and planning Global Studies) Abel Polese (Dublin City University) Percep ons of Decline: US Assessments of the Soviet Union's May the odds be ever in your favor: Of power and resistance against Demise the hegemon - An analysis from interna onal rela ons and social Robert Davis (School of Advanced Military Studies) studies in Collins’ dystopia In the Crosshairs: Russia and China’s Response to being Named in Fernando David Márquez Duarte (UC Riverside) Great Power Compe on by the US Media percep ons of Russia's role and the CIS Christopher Marsh (Joint Special Opera ons University) Mikhail Rybalko (Irkutsk State University) The Urge to Compete: Comparing Arms Races and Trade Wars New Regionalism of Central Asia: Realist versus Construc vist Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) Paradigms Farkhod Tolipov (Non-Governmental Research Ins tu on TB61: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel "Knowledge Caravan") Currents in the Post-Soviet South: Approaches to Changing Social Cohere and concur? Pa erns and e ects of autocra c coopera on and Poli cal Iden es and Modernity. in the interna onal arena Post Communist Systems Dennis Hammerschmidt (University of Mannheim)
Chair Reuel Hanks (Oklahoma State University) TC01: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Dilshod Achilov (University of Massachuse s - Dartmouth) Immanuel Wallerstein’s Legacy Why [neo-]patrimonialism and authoritarianism became the “fate” of Central Asian countries? A cri cal analysis of “conven onal” Interna onal Poli cal Economy Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices educa on model (Theme) Galym Zhussipbek (Independent Scholar) Conten ous Poli cs and the Making of Territorial Self-Government: Chair Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) Tatars in the Russian Federa on Part. Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University) Part. Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies) Conversion and Space: Evangelicals in Azerbaijan Part. Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Pomona College/UC Riverside) Brian Gilson (Oklahoma State University) Part. Sahan Savas Karatasli (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Migra on and Iden ty in the Kazakh Context: Status Quo or New Part. Carlos Eduardo Mar ns (PEPI/UFRJ) Dynamic? Part. Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and Bolat La povich Ta bekov (Suleyman Demirel University, Technology) Kazakhstan) Poli cs, Religion, and Crea ve Thinking: Evidence from Central Asia TC02: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Dilshod Achilov (University of Massachuse s - Dartmouth) Catastrophic and Existen al Threats and World Orders TC00: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons English School Theory and Prac ce in IR Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Luis Cabrera (Gri th University) Disc. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI)) Disc. Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po) Disc. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) IR Theory and Catastropic and Existen al Risks Disc. Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute, Norway) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Do Diversionary Incen ves Accelerate Power Transi on Con ict? Assessing Societal Collapse Power Shi , Economic Downturn, and Interna onal Con ict Michael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Sung Chul Jung (Myongji University) University of Waterloo)
International Studies Association © On the Dangers of Problem Shi ing: Earth System Crisis, the NBIC3d "We are insurgent feminists": Deser on, Iden ty, and Ideology in Convergence, and the Future of Global Capitalism Colombian Armed Groups Michael Albert (Johns Hopkins University) Rachel Schmidt (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School Anarchy, Technology, and the 'Self-Destruc on' Hypothesis: of Interna onal A airs) Interna onal Poli cs and the Fermi Paradox Environmental security and gender: a feminist perspec ve and Nathan Alexander Sears (University of Toronto) ac on on ocean plas c pollu on Crisis Governance in the Law of the Sea Maureen Walschot (Université catholique de Louvain) Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island) Towards a Feminist Approach to Cybersecurity Julia Slupska (University of Oxford) TC03: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Junior Scholar Session SECURITY TC03-D: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Junior Scholar Symposia SECURITY- European Security in an Age of Uncertain es Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) JSS Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) TC03-A: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel The Evolu on of European Autonomous Security Capacity: The SECURITY- US Security in a Changing World Interplay of Strategic Subcultures Junior Scholar Symposia Paul Love (University of California, Irvine) The EEAS's policy in uence in security and defence JSS Disc. Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA) Eleonore Heimsoeth (London School of Economics and Poli cal Erosion of Civilian Control by Government's Deference to the Sciences) Military: Evidence from the United States Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tu s University) TC04: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Structuring Inclusion A Not-So Imperial Presidency? Congressional Approval of the Use of Inclusion Café: Strategies and Lessons for EDI from Campus to Military Force Over Time Associa on Patrick Hulme (UCSD) Interna onal Studies Associa on The Technologiza on of Security and the Securi za on of Surveillance: Examining the Interac on of Surveillance Technology Chair Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) and Legal Norms in Post 9/11 U.S Chair Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont) Davit Petrosyan (University of Konstanz) Part. Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University) Part. Malinda Smith (University of Alberta) TC03-B: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) SECURITY- Gender and Security Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) Part. Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) JSS Disc. Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) JSS Disc. Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Part. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Framing An microbial Resistance: What’s at Stake? Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Isaac Weldon (Global Strategy Lab) Mothers as the Missing Link: The Exploita on of Femaleness in TC05: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Counterterrorism Researching the mul ple actors and sites of global environmental Bukola Solomon (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) nego a ons Con ict-Related Sexual Violence in Myanmar: Deconstruc ng Environmental Studies Western Feminist Policy Chair Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on) Part. Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Women in the Military: Figh ng for equal rights without an agenda Part. Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Vanessa Newby (Leiden University) Part. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Part. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College) TC03-C: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel SECURITY- Feminist Perspec ves on Security TC07: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Construc ons of the ‘Other’ in Situa ons of Na onal/Public Junior Scholar Symposia Emergency JSS Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Interdisciplinary Studies Social Media Speech Acts, Poli cal Topping, and Desecuri za on: A Human Rights Gender Analysis of the Rela onship Between Donald Trump and Chair George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Kim Jong-un Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Thomas Worth (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Part. Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna) Feminism by Stealth: Challenges in bringing feminist principles into Part. Aysen Candas (Yale University) the military classroom Part. Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, Polly Cegielski (University of Massachuse s) CUNY) Part. Francine Friedman (Ball State University)
International Studies Association © TC08: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable TC11: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Taboos, Tradi ons, and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons: Where Authors Meet Cri cs: A Discussion of The Blurring of IR and We Are and Where to Go Next Compara ve Poli cs Using Three Books on NGOs Interna onal Security Studies Human Rights Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Michal Smetana (Charles University) Part. Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Chair Sarah Bush (Yale University) Part. Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University) Disc. Wendy Wong (University of Toronto) Part. T. V. Paul (McGill University) Part. Milli M. Lake (Arizona State University) Part. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Part. Jennifer Brass (Indiana University) Part. Jessica Rich (Marque e University) TC09: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Sustaining Peace and Preven ng War Recurrence – What are we TC12: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Learning? Ties Between Titans: Reconsidering Norms and Security in the Peace Studies China-Russia-US Triangle Interna onal Security Studies Post Communist Systems Interna onal Security Studies Chair Charles T. Call (American University) Part. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs Chair Pavel Baev (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) (NUPI)) Disc. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Part. Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Part. Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College) Part. Charles Hunt (RMIT University) Part. Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London) Part. Lara Olson (University of Oxford) Part. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Part. Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) Part. Eugenio Lilli (University College Dublin)
TC10: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel TC13: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Experimen ng with Violence Challenges to the Liberal Interna onal Order Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Joseph Young (American University) Disc. Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Chair Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Violence on Many Sides: Framing E ects on Protest and Support for Disc. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Repression Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Pearce Edwards (Emory University) Challenges to the Liberal Interna onal Order: Introduc on Daniel Arnon (Emory University) David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego) Tortured Logic: Why Americans Support Torture Contesta ons of the Liberal Interna onal Order. From Liberal Erin Kearns (University of Alabama) Mul lateralism to Post-na onal Liberalism Joseph Young (American University) Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Reducing Support for Harsh Jus ce: An Experiment in Morelia, Struggles for Recogni on: The Liberal Interna onal Order and the Mexico Merger of its Discontents in the West and the Non-West Omar Garcia Ponce (University of California, Davis) Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) An Experimental Evalua on of Focused Deterrence on Violence and Rising Economic Inequality as a Challenge to the Interna onal Gun Crime in Tampa, Florida Liberal Order Bryanna Fox (University of South Florida) Ronald Rogowski (UCLA) Paul Lusczynski (Violent Crimes Bureau, Tampa Police Thomas Flaherty (University of California, San Diego) Department) Race and the Liberal Interna onal Order Christopher Murray (United States A orney’s O ce) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Alexander Toth (University of Tampa) TC15: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Employing Ex-combatants: A Post-Con ict Résumé Experiment in Transi onal Jus ce in post-colonial and post-con ict se ngs Colombia Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Peace Studies Michael Findley (University of Texas at Aus n) Chair Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) Disc. Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Na onal University) ‘Let me tell you:' Construc ng Vic mhood in Transi onal Jus ce Cheryl Lawther (Queen's University Belfast) Understanding jus ce in post-violent con ict Timor-Leste Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) From Transi onal to Transforma ve Jus ce in Scenarios of Mul faceted Violence Dáire McGill (University of Oxford)
International Studies Association © Connec ons and Disconnec ons between the Law, Poli cs and TC18: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Prac ce of ‘Never Again’: The Case of Guarantees of Non- Global War(s) on Women? Session One Recurrence in Bosnia and Herzegovina Maja Davidovic (Durham University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) TC16: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Human Rights Exploring the Black Box of North Korea in a Globalized Context Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Part. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Chair Victor Cha (Georgetown University) Part. Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland) Disc. Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Part. Tishya Khillare (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Janeiro) Part. Ayça Kurtoğlu (Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University) Choosing to Stay or Go: Simula ng Refugee Flows from North Korea Part. Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Pyongyang between Washington and Peking: Kim Jong Un’s TC19: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel “Equilibrium of Force” and US-China Strategic Compe on Scholar-Iden es and Scholarship in the Time of Crisis John Delury (Yonsei University) Interdisciplinary Studies Geopoli cal Ci zenship: Evidence from North Korean Narra ves of Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Migra on and Rese lement Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Missouri) (Theme) Deciphering Change in North Korea: Authoritarian Rule, Informal Chair Daniel Warner (Independent Scholar) markets, and Civil Society Disc. Daniel Warner (Independent Scholar) Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) The Conundrum of Iden ty and Scholarship: Subjec ng the Norms How Much Deterrence is Enough to Deter: Assessing Nuclear to Intellectual Rigor Deterrence Capability of North Korea Judy Hemming (University of Canberra) Seong-ho Sheen (Seoul Na onal University) Contempla ng IR Scholar-Iden ty in the An podes: Living the Inverse Square Law of Irrelevance TC17: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Michael McKinley (Australian Na onal University) Repression and tyranny in the age of Tech- tans The Academic between Scholar, Professional, and Worker: The Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Poli cal and Ethical Implica ons of Flexible Accumula on for Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Academic Work Theory Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Training a Chorus of Many Voices: Underrepresented Students and Disc. Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) IR Scholarship Does technology favor tyranny? Janet E. Adamski (University of Mary Hardin-Baylor) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) ClaireandTeddy Phelan (University of Mary Hardin-Baylor) AI as Discourse - War Humans against Machines or Cementa on of Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR on Okinawa: One Social Power Structures? Area, Many Voices Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Ryota Hiyane (Na onal Taiwan University) and Humani es) How Repression A ects Protest Tweets Framing: Evidence from TC20: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel China The Theater of Global Interna onal Society: The Par al Connec on Diana Fu (University of Toronto) of Heterogeneous Actors Chris an Goebel (University of Vienna) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Violence A er Victory: Explaining State Repression A er Civil (Theme) Resistance? Chair Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University) Christopher Shay (University of Denver (Josef Korbel School)) Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Informa ng Authoritarianism: A Genealogy of Repression People and Policy: E ects of Age-Structure on Foreign Policy in Asia Technologies -Paci c Countries Bre Aho (University of California, Santa Barbara) Tania Chacho (United States Military Academy) Sovereignty as Virtue: The Untold Story of Neo-Confucian Interna onal Society Inho Choi (Johns Hopkins University) A ec ve Poli cs in Sovereignty Games: Emo onal Contesta on over Japan’s normaliza on Chaeyoung Yong (University of St Andrews) The Washington Conference Order and Japan in 1921-1936: Global Status, Na onalism, and the Great Depression Inhwan Oh (Boston College)
International Studies Association © The Quest for Iden ty: Small States and China's Hegemony in TC23: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Premodern Asia Economic Statecra Revisited In Young Min (Universität Heidelberg) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices TC21: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel (Theme) Norms, Methodology, and Interna onal Law Chair David A. Baldwin (Princeton University) Interna onal Law Part. Jonathan Kirshner (Boston College) Interna onal Ethics Part. Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Theory Part. Xiaotong Zhang (Wuhan University) Chair Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Part. Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Disc. Je rey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Part. Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) A Cogni ve Structures of Coopera on appraisal of current global Part. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) power shi s: the case of Brazil TC24: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW Canberra) New Direc ons in Public Opinion about Foreign Policy II Emerging cyber governance norms – will China win the day? Michelle Chase (University of New South Wales) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Ac on on Nuclear Disarmament: Dreaming of A World Free of Nuclear Weapons via the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibi on of Nuclear Chair Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University) Weapons Disc. Marika Landau-Wells (University of California, Berkeley) Orli Zahava (UNSW) You've Got to Know When to Fold Them: Reassessing Blu ng, Changing Norma ve Structural Ideals of State Sovereignty: An Resolve, and Reputa on in Poli cs Argument for Evolving Interpreta on of the Charter of the United Ma hew Baum (Harvard University) Na ons Philip Po er (University of Virginia) Christopher Kaindi (University of New South Wales, ADFA) Hawks, Doves, and Audience Costs The Cogni ve Structure of Co-opera on (CSC) Theory: Assessing the Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong) Impact on Japanese Antarc c Whaling of Australia’s Role in the ICJ Kwan Ho Samuel Liu (Cornell University) case Whaling in the Antarc c (Australia v Japan) (New Zealand Provoca on, Public Opinion, and Crisis Escala on: Evidence from intervening)* and the Interna onal Conven on for the Regula on China of Whaling (ICRW) (1946)** Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Lucia Oriana (UNSW) Signaling Status with Military Weapons: Experimental Evidence Marina Duque (Florida State University) TC22: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College) The Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chain Solu ons Trade Con ict and Coopera on: How IOs a ect Domes c Support Environmental Studies for Interna onal Agreements Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ryan Brutger (University of Pennsylvania) Chair Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Disc. Je e Steen Knudsen (Tu s University) TC25: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Confron ng the Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chain Solu ons Economic Sanc ons: Evasion, Expropria on, Public Opinion, and Genevieve LeBaron (University of She eld) Unintended Consequences Jane Lister (University of Bri sh Columbia) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Missing the Forest for the Trees: The Hidden Costs of Eco- Chair Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Cer ca on for Land Use Change Disc. Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Yixian Sun (University of Bath) The E ects of Sanc ons on the Expropria on of Foreign Assets Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore) Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University) Hamish van der Ven (McGill University) David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Knowledge/Power in Private Governance: The Hidden Cost of Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) Business Exper se Sanc ons as trade: Mapping UN sanc ons evasion Michael J. Bloom eld (University of Bath) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Regula ng ‘Sustainable Minerals’ in Global Electronics Supply The E ects of Economic Sanc ons on Public Opinion and Public Chains: Local Power Struggles and the Limits of Supply Chain Behavior in Targeted Countries: China’s Sanc ons on South Korea Governance Rena Sung (University of Pi sburgh) Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Le ng the Genie out of the Bo le: The Power and Paradox of Rachael Diprose (University of Melbourne) American Financial Sanc ons Poppy Winan (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Benjamin Raynor (University of California, Irvine) Extrac ve Solu ons: The Hidden Costs of Clean Mineral Supply The One(s) I Want: Subs tutability and Mul lateral Sanc ons Chains Pei-Yu Wei (Duke University) Philippe A. Le Billon (University of Bri sh Columbia)
International Studies Association © TC26: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Spreading its norms? Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy in Governance of the Health-Environment Nexus interna onal media Malena R. Sundstrom (Lund University) Environmental Studies Global Health Populist Foreign Policy: the Case of Italy Philip Giurlando (Trent University) Chair Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) Thriving with s gma? Germany’s foreign policy and historical Disc. Geo rey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) memory Governing Complexity: Developing Principles for the Governance of Molly Krasnodębska (Una liated ) Climate Change Germany in the Indo-Paci c region: strengthening the liberal order Neil E. Harrison (The Sustainable Development Ins tute and and regional security University of Denver) Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) E ects of 13th 5-Year Plan on China’s Urban Air Pollu on The State, its Ins tu ons and Processes: Applying Decision-Making Jingwen Wu (Morehead State University) Models to French Cyber Security and Defence James R. Masterson (Morehead State University) Arthur P. B. Laudrain (University of Oxford) Developing a private governance approach to managing agricultural nutrient pollu on in the US TC29: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Zdravka Tzankova (Vanderbilt University) The Populist Challenge to Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Health Adapta on to Climate Change — Beyond Interna onal Communica on Academic Boundaries Interdisciplinary Studies Maximilian Jungmann (University of Heidelberg) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Climate Change, Global Health, and Public A tudes: A Mul - (Theme) Country Experimental Study Chair Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) Disc. Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson (University College London) The A ec ve Content of Populist Security Communica on Slava Jankin (Her e School) Donatella Bonansinga (University of Birmingham) Unveiling the Antagonism Between Populist Narra ve and Prac ce TC27: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Regarding Na onal Sovereignty: The Case of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán Climate Change Policy: Compara ve Lessons Krisz an Szabados (Corvinus University of Budapest) Environmental Studies Conspiracy theories in the global media environment: threats and Chair Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) opportuni es of global populism Disc. Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Precious N. Cha erje-Doody (Open University) Disc. Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University) ‘Enemies of the People’: The poli cal mobiliza on of insecurity in Climate Transi on Tensions contemporary populism Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne) Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) The Poli cs of Carbon Pricing in a Fossil Fuel Producing Federal Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick) State: Examining the E ects of Policy Feedback and Design Using ‘Enemies of the People’: Populism and the Poli cs of (In)security Panel Data Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London) Erick Lachapelle (Université de Montréal) TC30: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Ma o Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) Solidarity, Equality, or Asymmetry? Exploring New Fron ers in Kathryn Harrison (University of Bri sh Columbia) South-South Coopera on Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Global South Caucus Seeking the Similari es while Keeping the Di erences: The Foreign Policy Analysis Development of Emissions Trading Schemes in Northeast Asia Global Development Fang-Ting Cheng (Ins tute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organiza on (IDE-JETRO)) Chair Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Central-local rela ons and the limits of climate policy di usion: Disc. Katherine Beall (UC Berkeley) China’s electric vehicle sector Mobilizing Resistance: South-South Di usion of Social Movements Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) in Cambodia Charging infrastructure for electric mobility: Policy lessons from Sarah Rose-Jensen (Interna onal Founda on for Electoral across Europe. Systems) Simen Rostad Sæther (Norwegian University of Science and Levelling-Up: Explaining the Depth of South-South Trade Technology (NTNU)) Agreements Jonas Gamso (Arizona State University) TC28: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) European Foreign Policy What are the drivers of Indian foreign aid to the Paci c Island Foreign Policy Analysis Countries since 2016? Teesta Prakash (Gri th University) Chair Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
International Studies Association © TC31: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel TC34: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Change and Reform in Interna onal Organiza ons Media, Technology, Surveillance and Human Rights Interna onal Organiza on Human Rights Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Interna onal Communica on Chair Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Chair Wiebke Lamer (Global Campus of Human Rights) Munich) Disc. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Can the sources, targets and intensity of hate speech over mass Bringing Compe on to Regional Development Banks in Asia- media be e ec vely iden ed and monitored? Paci c: AIIB and ADB Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Wei Liang (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Open Source Inves ga ons and the Technology-Driven Knowledge Monterey) Controversy in Human Rights Fact-Finding Transforma onal Change in Interna onal Ins tu ons Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge) Erin R. Graham (Drexel University) Ma hew Mahmoudi (University of Cambridge) The Roles and Autonomy of Interna onal Organiza ons: Change The Role of Media Technology in Genocide Denial: What a and Disappear Di erence 22 Years Makes Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University) Chris Yoder (Center for Genocide Research and Educa on) Interna onal Organiza ons decentraliza on: bypassing Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) headquarters poli cs? Big Data, Law, State and Popula on - The Intensi ca on of State Luciana Campos (UFGD) Power in the Counterterrorism Context TC32: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi (European University Ins tute) Interna onal Courts and Human Rights Regula ng Hate on Social Media in the Asia Paci c Aim Sinpeng (University of Sydney) Interna onal Law Human Rights TC35: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) A Postmodern Panchsheel? Indian Contribu ons to Alterna ve Disc. M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Visions of World Order Human Rights: State of Siege Global South Caucus Kenneth Keulman (Loyola University) Foreign Policy Analysis Law making in interna onal courts: the Interna onal Criminal Court South Asia in World Poli cs and the jurisdic onal expansion in the case of the Rohingya people Chair M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Founda on (TPF); and Luisa Giannini (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) (PUC-Rio)) Disc. M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Founda on (TPF); and Building Bansouda’s Legacy: Complementary at Work in Guinea Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) India’s Iden ty as a Global Player in the Indo-Paci c Construct: The Actorness of the Interna onal Criminal Court Historical Analogy and Changing Dynamics Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Merieleen Eng pi (Jawaharlal Nerhu University, New Delhi) Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Construc ng a Norma ve Theory in Interna onal Rela ons: An Dialec cs of States' Resistance against the Interna onal Criminal Explora on into the Agency of the Global South Court: not Just an African A air A ab Alam (University of Delhi) Ma a Cacciatori (University of Bath) Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) TC33: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel A Global South Solu on to the Syrian Con ict: Exploring India’s Role Causes and consequences of cease res Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Imagining the Interna onal in the Global South: Studying How Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Newspapers Shape the Understanding of Interna onal Poli cs for Chair Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) the Hindi Reading Public in India Disc. Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of Lessons from Civil War Mediator Interviews and Data Analysis Delhi) Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University) India and China as norma ve powers in the context of the Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) compe on in the Indian Ocean Region Pressing Pause: Explaining the Onset of Cease res During Civil War Tomasz Lukaszuk (University of Warsaw) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) A Break in the Figh ng or a Break for Peace? Rebel Group Origins and the Consequences of Cease res During Civil Wars Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Raising the Stakes: Nego a on Failure and Rebel Claims Eric Keels (US Air War College, Blue Horizons Program) “Counterinsurgency within cease res: Nego a ng fragmented poli cal orders in Naga Northeast India” Alex Waterman (University of Leeds)
International Studies Association © TC36: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organiza on TC39: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Canadian Foreign Policy in the 2020s Gender Poli cs in Interna onal Diplomacy Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que Diploma c Studies Interna onal Studies Associa on Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University) Disc. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Chair Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Part. Bessma Momani (University of Waterloo) Disc. Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Listening to Leaders: Ideology and genera on in the narra ves of US Part. Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) women diplomats Part. Andrea Lane (Canadian Forces College) Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Part. Elinor Sloan (Carleton University) LGBT Human Rights Foreign Policy Forma on: Examining the Role of Part. Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley) Insider Allies in the U.S. and Sweden Part. Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Elise Carlson-Rainer (American Public University) Part. Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton) Con nuity and Change among Female US Diplomats Part. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) Philip Nash (Penn State Shenango) The Forgo en Diplomats of India: A Study of the Life and TC37: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Experiences of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit and C.B. Muthamma Communica ng Methodologies and Complica ng Interna onal Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Poli cs Interna onal Communica on TC40: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Interdisciplinary Studies Arms Trade in War and Peace Chair Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) Interna onal Security Studies Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Chair Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University) Large-Scale Content Analysis in IR: Trade-O s between the Need for Disc. Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College) Generic Tools and the Need for Hermeneu c Sensi vity Arms Control in the Cross-Domain Cathleen Kantner (University of Stu gart) Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy) Analyzing Country Images through Network Forma on: Case of US Arms Exports and Internal Con ict South Korea Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Efe Sevin (Towson University) Communi es of Outlaws: Intellectual Property Protec on and Arms Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Transfers Manipula on of Economic News in Authoritarian Regime: A Test of Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Quasi-Natural Experiment via Sino-US Trade War Charles Daino (University of Idaho) Wei-hao Huang (Ins tute of Poli cal Science at Academia Erik Fay (University of Kentucky) Sinica) State-making versus State-breaking: From Monopoly on Violence to Hsuan-Yu Lin (University of Virginia) Small Arms Market in Collapsed Libya Bolsonaro’s Bluster: Twi er and the 2018 Brazilian Presiden al Kerry Chavez (Texas Tech University) Elec on Ori Swed (Texas Tech University) Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) The Role of Na onal Interests of the Security Council as a Condi on Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College) of United Na ons Arms Embargoes Costanza Sanhueza Petrarca (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Hoshik Nam (University of Iowa) For Whom the Whistle Blows? Visualizing Narra ves of Na onal Security Whistleblowers and their Interna onal Publics TC41: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Global Health (In)Securi es: Recurring and Emerging Issues Global Health TC38: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Surging Populism: Correc ve or Genuine Threat to Representa ve Democracy? Chair Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Disc. Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science) Molecular Sovereign es – Pa ents, genomes, and the enduring Chair Oliver F. Schmidtke (University of Victoria) biocoloniality of intellectual property Part. Peter Kraus (University of Augsburg) Eva Hilberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem / University of Part. Tom Junes (European University Ins tute) Sussex) Part. Pablo Ouziel (University of Victoria) A en on without Security? Polio as a Public Health Emergency of Interna onal Concern Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Securi sa on and Superbugs: An Examina on of An microbial Resistance in Con ict Gemma Bowsher (King's College London)
International Studies Association © The Nexus between Cyber Security and Global Health Security American Intelligence and Policy on Hajj Amin al-Husayni Rose Bernard (King's College London) Steven Wagner (Brunel university London) Security Actors and Pandemic Response: The Imbrica on of Global The Ques on of a German-Pales nian Deal: New Intelligence Health and Militarism Records About the Lu hansa Kiel Hijacking of October 1972 Andreas Papamichail (Queen Mary University of London) Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies Department) TC42: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Emic Intercommunica on Approaches in Western-Arab Intelligence Toward Feminist Peace II Gathering: 20th Century to Present Day Misconstruc ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Tanya Newbury-Smith (University of Exeter) Peace Studies Overlooking the Arab Spring: Deaf captains and failed processes in Chair Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) western intelligence and policy Neveen Abdalla (Brunel University London) Disc. Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Networked peace mediators: Explaining the rise and global di usion Are Arabs and Israelis that Di erent? A comparison of the Israeli of women media on networks and Syrian uses of assassina ons Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Or Honig (Tokyo Interna onal University) Feminist peace media on TC45: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Jenna Sapiano (Monash University) Socio-legal approaches in Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Localising Women, Peace and Security implementa on: Women’s Interna onal Poli cal Sociology par cipa on in building peace and security in con ict-a ected Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices contexts in Iraq (Theme) Yasmin Chilmeran (Monash University) Chair Ian James (University of Cambridge) Follow the Money? Gender provisions on post-con ict economic recovery Disc. Ian James (University of Cambridge) Sara Davies (Gri th University) Disc. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Jacqui True (Monash University) How can we cri cize interna onal prac ces? Sebas an Schindler (LMU Munich) Implemen ng a gender-based approach to reintegra on in the Tobias Wille (Columbia University) Colombian context Alexandra Phelan (Monash University) Re-thinking the norma ve dimension of interna onal legal prac ces Jakob Holtermann (iCourts – Centre of Excellence of TC43: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Interna onal Courts, Denmark) New Perspec ves on Genocide and Atroci es Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Peace Studies Re-wri ng the law: how the market undermined the common Human Rights heritage of mankind regime Natália Frozel Barros (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) Chair Peter Haschke (University of North Carolina, Asheville) The ethical thing to do: risk, valua on and the work of measuring Disc. Peter Haschke (University of North Carolina, Asheville) human tra cking Socializa on process of threats: Shi from con ict to genocidal Bruno Magalhaes (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de mass killing Janeiro) Tetsushi Ogata (Soka University of America) Claiming the universality of human rights: A socio-legal account of Genocide as a ‘successful’ policy? On the (adverse) consequences the representa onal prac ces of legal spokespersons for governments implemen ng mass violence as a poli cal strategy Alvina Ho mann (King's College London) Timothy Williams (Bundeswehr University Munich) Mass killing by any other name: state strategies of direct and TC46: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel indirect violence during mass atrocity Gender, Armed Groups, and Human Security Rachel Jacobs (Dickinson College) Interna onal Security Studies The Rituals of a Massacre: Mapping the nexus of prac ces, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies performances and policies of violence during the Rwandan Chair Reed M. Wood (University of Essex) Genocide Disc. Reed M. Wood (University of Essex) Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: How ISIS Solved the Middle Development Studies) Eastern Marriage Crisis TC44: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) An Assessment of Intelligence Opera ons in the Middle East: A Diminishing Returns? Tac cal Advantage and Publicity in the Use of Focus on Strategic Analysis, Covert A airs, and Diplomacy Female Suicide Bombers Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University) Intelligence Studies Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Chair Calder Walton (Harvard University, Kennedy School of The Impact of Female Combatants on Non-State Armed Group Government) Terrorism Disc. Calder Walton (Harvard University, Kennedy School of Abigail Dean (The College of Wooster) Government) Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) U.S. Intelligence and the ‘Oil Crisis’ of 1973 Ma hew Krain (College of Wooster) Je rey G. Karam (Lebanese American University) International Studies Association © When Women Fight: Understanding the Implica ons of Women's Universal Poli cs Involvement in Civil War Ilan Kapoor (York University) Angela D. Nichols (Florida Atlan c University) Universalisms Compared Gender and the E ec veness of Interna onal Human Rights Law Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College) Jacqueline DeMeri (University of North Texas) TC50: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel TC47: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Addressing the Causes and Consequences of Religious Tensions Military in Poli cs: Coups and Beyond Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Human Rights Chair Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Disc. Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna Chair Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) Private University) Disc. Benedict DeDominicis (Catholic University of Korea) What Do We Call a Poli cal Upheaval? The Blurred Boundary Religious Autonomy, States, and the Great Divergence: The Muslim between Coup and Revolu on World and Western Europe Kaori Kushima (The University of Tokyo) Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University) Kaoru Hidaka (Osaka University) Conserva ve Religious Freedom Discourse and the Radicaliza on of Taku Yukawa (The University of Tokyo) the Chris an Right Masanori Kubota (Osaka University) Luke M. Herrington (University of Kansas) Building Capacity or Exacerba ng Instability? External Military Does Banning the Islamic Veil Make Us Safer: An Empirical Analysis Assistance and Coup Risk in Civil Wars of Restric ons on Islamic Dress and Terrorism in the States of Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford) Europe Nilay Saiya (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) "A Ridiculously Poli cal World": Par san Poli cs and American Civil- Military Rela ons in the Iraq War Interreligious Dialogue and Inclusive Ci zenship in the Middle East: Andrew Payne (University of Oxford) Preliminary results from a new mapping of state-based dialogue ini a ves in the Arab World Peace me Military Innova on in Authoritarian Regimes: The Michael Driessen (John Cabot University) Evolu on of China's Late Cold War Military Doctrines Bekir Ilhan (University of Cincinna ) Islamiza on of Media Space: Sociopoli cal Background and Implica ons TC48: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Yushi Chiba (Komatsu University) Suppor ng Ex-Combatants a er Civil Wars TC51: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Peace Studies Rela onal Voices in IR III Chair Janet Lewis (George Washington University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) (Theme) From Rebels to Poli cians: Albanian Rebel Successor Par es in the Chair Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame) Balkans Disc. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Pellumb Kelmendi (Auburn University) The Conten ous Poli cs of Natural Resource Development and From Con ict Actors to Peacebuilders: Masculinity in Post-Con ict Indigenous Peoples in North America Acehnese and Ambonese Art and Literature J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Wening Udasmoro (Gadjah Mada University) Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Guerrillas to Government: Democra c Skill and Success in Rebel- Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Party Transi ons Dimitrios Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Andres Uribe (University of Chicago) Defending rela onal natures in/from the Peruvian Andes Winning with Ballots, Not Bullets: Support for Former Combatants Karen Tucker (University of Bristol) Running for O ce Gabriella Levy (Duke University) Cons tu ng the Non/Human Di erently: Runa and Rela onality in Amazonian Quichua Thought and Prac ce Should I Stay, or Should I Go? A Compara ve Analysis of Colombia’s Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria) Reincorpora on Spaces for Ex-Combatants Susan Brewer-Osorio (University of Arizona) Australian Aboriginal Rela onal Design: Securing long-term human socio-poli cal stability TC49: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland) The Post-Poli cal and the Global Rela on-Oriented Ontologies and Making Kin With Machines: Theory Towards Inclusive Indigenous Futures Global Development Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Dartmouth College) Chair Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Disc. Katherine Vera Bryant (Westmont College) Theorizing the Post-Poli cal Conjuncture in Development: The Discourse on Poverty Allevia on Sangeeta Kamat (UMASS Amherst)
International Studies Association © TC52: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel "Coercive Disclosure": Public Disclosure of Intelligence as a Tool of Gender, Displacement and Dispossession in the Middle East Coercion in Interna onal Rela ons Ofek Riemer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Daniel Sobelman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Lesson-learning and Foreign Emula on as Drivers of Military Change: The Case of Russian Special Opera ons Command Chair Isis Nusair (Denison University) Michael Gjerstad (University of Southern Denmark) Disc. Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Gender, Family and Displacement: Syrian Refugees in Europe TC55: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sophie Richter-Devroe (Hamad Bin Khalifa University) Interna onal Human Rights Courts and their Poli cal Environments The intersec ng experience of gender, displacement(s) and poli cs Interna onal Organiza on of migra on: the case of Pales nian refugees from Syria in Jordan Human Rights Afaf Jabiri (University of East London) Interna onal Law The ‘Inherent Vulnerability’ of Being Female: A Gendered Analysis Chair Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR) of Morocco’s Immigra on Reform Disc. Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR) Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University) Bureaucrats, Budgets and Backlash: How to Undermine an Carrie Reiling (Washington College) Interna onal Court from Within Syrian Refugee Men and the Violence of Humanitarian Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) “Vulnerability” (Non)Renewable Terms and Judicial Impar ality in the European Lewis Turner (Arnold Bergstraesser Ins tute) Court of Human Rights Øyvind S ansen (University of Oslo) TC53: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel War, Peace, and Power Poli cs in long-term perspec ve Se le or Li gate? Consequences of Ins tu onal Design in the Inter- American System of Human Rights Protec on Historical Interna onal Rela ons Francesca Parente (Princeton University) Theory Peace Studies Regional Human Rights Court Deterrence: The Role of Public Pressure Chair Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Disc. Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt) Courts of Con ict: The impact of interna onal criminal jus ce in War and Peace and Ancient Greece armed con ict Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Julie Jarland (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) / University Poli cs of Prudence: the Byzan ne Experience of Copenhagen) Per Jansson (Linköping University) Understanding war resistance in postcolonial Africa TC56: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Wri ng World Poli cs: Literature, Poli cal Theory, and IR The Logic of Prudence Interna onal Ethics Manali Kumar (Na onal University of Singapore) Chair Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) The Last Fron er. Foreign development as imperial therapy of Disc. Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) modernisa on – the con nuous inven on of the “Silk Roads” J.R.R. Tolkien’s Poli cal Fic on: The Lord the Rings as a Cri que of between 1870 and 2013/20 Modern Just War Theory Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo China) Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) TC54: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The Symbolism of Imperialism and Colonialism: Memorials, Statues Special Opera ons and Irregular War and Monuments in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Southern United States Interna onal Security Studies Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Peter Siavelis (Wake Forest University) Disc. Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Sovereignty, Sacri cial Nostalgia, and the Time of Drone Warfare Disc. Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Bianca Baggiarini (UNSW Canberra) The Paradox of Special Opera ons Forces The Imagina on and World Poli cs Ami Pedahzur (University of Texas at Aus n) Tim Aistrope (University of Kent) Susanne Mar n (University of Nevada, Reno) Caitlin Sparks (University of Queensland) The Study of the Rela onship between the USA and the Syrian Kurds - Bridging Theory with Prac ce: TC57: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Wojciech Michnik (Jesuit University Igna anum) Reconsidering Primary and Secondary Ins tu ons in Interna onal Spyridon Plakoudas (American University in the Emirates) Society U.S. Special Opera ons: Ins tu ons and Strategy in Irregular English School Warfare Interna onal Organiza on Cole Livieratos (Georgetown University) Chair Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
International Studies Association © Rede ning war - how new Western understandings of war TC60: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel undermine the ins tu on of war Precarity, exclusion and everyday migrant struggles Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interven on for Good Governance and Interna onal Society: Global Development Lessons from ECOWAS Interven on in the Gambia Theory Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University) Coping with Mul polarity: European Values and the Stability of Chair Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University) Interna onal Order Disc. Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) Benjamin Mar ll (University of Edinburgh) Performing the perfect carer and ideal migrant. The ambiguity of female migra on, role expecta ons and migrant agency in an age of The new hybrid model of war law: Interna onal society and the use global mobility. of force against non-state actors Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Luca Trenta (Swansea University) Georgia Spiliopoulos (University of No ngham, Ningbo, China) Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University) Everyday Meaning Making Prac ces of Refugees The UN Secretariat's role in the Interna onal society Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University) Flora Pidoux (Université de Montréal) Cansu E. Dedeoglu (University of Toronto) TC58: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Shared spaces, disparate horizons: the (dis)similar struggles of Modern Warfare and Interna onal Law: Evolving Debates about migrant and na ve squa ers in São Paulo, Brazil Con ict, Law and Technology Diana Thomaz (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Interna onal Law The Ability to Exclude while Claiming Inclusion: The Role of Temporary Humanitarian Visas in Reproducing Precarious Migrants Chair Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense) Carla Angulo-Pasel (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Disc. Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark) From Poverty Porn to Humaniza on and Resis ng the Trump Programming Precision?: Ar cial Intelligence, Drone Strikes and Administra on: Interroga ng the US Immigrant and Refugee Rights the Discrimina on of Civilians Spaces Through Ques ons of Inequality, Diversity and Avery Plaw (University of Massachuse s Dartmouth) Representa ons Weaponizing Blockchain: China, Russia and U.S. strategic thought Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University) on an emergent technology Sale Lilly (RAND Corpora on) TC61: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Between Norm Contesta on and Change: Insights from the South Public Opinion in Interna onal Security China Sea arbitra on case and the no- y zone over Libya Interna onal Security Studies Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford) Chair James E. Worrall (University of Leeds) The mutual construc on of security and technology in interna onal Disc. Aaron E nger (Carleton University) debates: The example of Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) the life sciences Unknowingly Abandoning Arms Control: Public Mispercep ons of Jan Opper (University of Hamburg) Missile Defense Jane K. Cramer (University of Oregon) TC59: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Joshua Baker (University of Oregon) Iden ty Issues in Culture and Sports Explaining Support for ISIS in Iraq: Experimental Evidence from a Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Na onal Survey Saurabh Pant (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Chair Saif Shahin (American University) Do Na onal Security Threats Unite or Divide? Par san Polariza on Towards Olympism? Na onalism, cosmopolitanism and the search and A tudes Towards America’s Adversaries for a viable middle ground Rachel Myrick (Stanford University) Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Revisi ng Na onal Security Hawks: The Evolu on of Israeli Public Take a Knee: Visual regimes of war in rela on to American Football Opinion on The Use of Force and social injus ce Doreen Horschig (University of Central Florida) Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Interna onal Security Dialec cs: Paradox and Contradic on in an ‘Migrant food shops: naviga ng borders and iden es in era of Globalized Risk and Populist Na onalism transna onal spaces’ Mark Howard (University of California, Santa Cruz) Nevena Nancheva (Kingston University London) Michele Fontefrancesco (University of Gastronomic Sciences) TD00: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Team and Na on? How Sports Rivalry A ects Na onal Iden ca on Revisi ng Cri cal IR Issues in Times of Crisis in Kenya and Tanzania Interna onal Studies Associa on Leah Rosenzweig (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Disc. Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham) Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia) Disc. Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Ideological War and Cinema: Russian and American Iden ty Amidst Building the State in Africa: Recogni on, Legi macy, and Inclusive Glori ca on and Vili ca on Governance Amit Kumar (Jawharlal Nehru University) Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Diploma c Protests, Biased Media, and Polariza on Koji Kagotani (Osaka University of Economics) International Studies Association © Are Democracies on Decline? Do we mind what we assume? – the clusters of scholarly research Arabinda Acharya (Rabdan Academy, UAE) on transforma on towards sustainability The Helms-Burton Act: Then and Now Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Ins tute) Caroline McCulloch (Florida Interna onal University) Deep decarboniza on, energy and the fourth industrial revolu on: Shi ing Sands: An Agent-Based Model of Mobiliza on Against a new opportuni es, old challenges? Central Authority Tiago Tasca (Oswaldo Cruz Founda on) Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University) Tackling the nance challenge for energy transi ons in the global Self-determina on and Referendums: Inseparable Concepts? south Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Poli cal Laima Eicke (IASS Potsdam) Science) Overcoming The "Coloniality Of Doing" In Interna onal Law: So TD03: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Law As A Decolonial Tool FOREIGN POLICY Ta ana Cardoso Sque (Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU)) Junior Scholar Symposia Post Con ict Jus ce, Peacekeeping, and Civil Con ict Recurrence Chair Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Abdulaziz Almuslem (Kuwait University) Al Qaeda’s Vision Shapes American Retreat from the Global War on TD03-A: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Terror: The United States is Busted and Broke, and its Longest FOREIGN POLICY- Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Making Military Campaign is S ll not Over Junior Scholar Symposia Asif Siddiqui (University of Nevada, Reno) Clash of Clans: How local poli cians undermine counterinsurgency Disc. Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Dotan Haim (American University) JSS Disc. Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) The Forma on and Dissolu on of Diploma c Ties: A Temporal TD01: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Dynamic Model of Diploma c Networks Re-envisioning the Global North and South in Contemporary Seulah Choi (Boston University) Capitalism II: Urban Transforma ons and Survival Mixed Signals in Interna onal Diplomacy: A Text-Based Approach Interna onal Poli cal Economy Yana Otlan (University of California, Los Angeles) Global Development Ideology, Bureaucracy and Foreign Policy: Brazilian diplomacy and the Armed Forces during the brazilian military regime (1964-1985) Chair Sarah Sharma (Queen's University) Alessandra Beber Cas lho (University of São Paulo) Chair Leanne Roderick (Simon Fraser University) Oil Diplomacy in a Changing World: the case of Argen na, Brazil and Right to the Smart City? Technology and Uneven Development at Mexico the Urban Scale Rodrigo Lyra (University of Sao Paulo) Leanne Roderick (Simon Fraser University) Boom and Bust Diplomacy: Making Financial Crises in the Gilded Interroga ng the Uneven Geographies of Urban Access in Finance- Age Led Capitalism: From the Financializa on of Urban Governance to Christoph Nitschke (University of Oxford) the Financializa on of Survival? Rachel Phillips (University of Bri sh Columbia) TD03-B: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Rethinking Race and Austerity Urbanism: The Making of a Water FOREIGN POLICY- FPA and IR Theory Crisis in U.S Ci es Junior Scholar Symposia Sawyer Phinney (University of Manchester) Understanding Development in Asia-Paci c: A People Centred JSS Disc. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Approach JSS Disc. Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Grand Strategy and Interna onal Rela ons Theory Global Resilience Strategies: A Compara ve Study of the One- Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s Hundred Resilient Ci es using Computa onal Text Analysis University) Garre Morrow (Northeastern University) Thucydidean Finches in the Study of Interna onal Rela ons: Small States & Grand Strategy TD02: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Kazumi Hoshino-Macdonald (University of Oxford) Climate Change and IPE: Decarboniza on, Energy Transforma on, Turning IR’s ‘Prac ce Turn’ from Foreign Policy Nego a ons to Front and Poli cal Limita ons Line Implementa on: Interna onal Prac ce Theory and the Interna onal Poli cal Economy Diploma c Realiza on of Geoeconomic Policies Environmental Studies Kim B. Olsen (University of Antwerp) Neoclassical theory of Balance of Commitment Chair Paasha Mahdavi (UCSB) Sinan Demirduzen (TOBB ETU) Disc. Paasha Mahdavi (UCSB) Towards a realist-construc vist theory of foreign policy? The Ontologies and Epistemologies of Climate Change Politcs Eva Michaels (King's College London) A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria) Interna onal Arbitra on and Regulatory Chill on Climate Change Laws Youngchae Lee (University of Rochester)
International Studies Association © TD03-C: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel TD04: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Structuring Inclusion FOREIGN POLICY- Foreign Policy Decision-Making Intergenera onal Café: sharing experiences, building strategies or Junior Scholar Symposia Everything you wanted to know about academic life but were too afraid to ask Disc. Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara) JSS Disc. Richard W. Maass (University of Evansville) Interna onal Studies Associa on The Logic of U.S. Humanitarian Interven on Policy - A Two-Level Chair Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) Game Chair Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Joseph M. Harrasser (University of Innsbruck) Disc. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Do Leaders Learn from Sub-na onal Crises? An Arabic Opera onal Part. Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) Code Approach to Middle Eastern Leadership and Crisis Part. Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Management Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies) Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut) Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Bounded Poliheuris c Theory: A Theore cal Re nement in Foreign Part. Momin Rahman (Trent University) Policy Decision-Making Part. Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Spiros Giannaros (University of Southern California) Part. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Decision-Making for Self and for Others: Cogni ve Contribu ons to Part. Lui Hebron (Academy of Art University) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Bruno Maciel Santos (PUC Minas) Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) The Role of Psychological Distance in States’ Foreign Policy Decision Part. Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Making Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) TD05: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organiza on The Poli cs of Language or the Language of Poli cs? Poli cal TD03-D: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Linguis cs and Con ict FOREIGN POLICY-Domes c Poli cs and Foreign Policy Interna onal Studies Associa on Junior Scholar Symposia Peace Science Society (Interna onal) JSS Disc. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University) Chair Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) Pop Culture and Poli cal Legi miza on: South Korea’s Use of Disc. Zaryab Iqbal (Na onal Science Founda on) Celebri es to Frame Inter-Korean Reconcilia on Does the Medium Change the Human Rights Message?: How to Jenna Gibson (University of Chicago) Combine Inferences Across Human Rights Documents from Convergence and Divergence of Act East Policy and Free and Open Di erent Sources Across Dis nct Channels Indo-Paci c Strategy and its implica on on Southeast Asia Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh) Apila Sangtam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) 21st century Ethnolinguis c Con ict: Resurgent, Re-created, and Neoclassical Realism and Interna onal Interac ons: Post-Cold War Created US Grand Strategy and Foreign Policy towards Russia, 1993-2001 Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina) Haluk Dogan (University of Exeter) The World Languages Dataset (WLD) 1945-2015: Logic, Bringing the Congress Back In: How Congress In uences the Characteris cs, and Interna onal Implica ons Presiden al Decision to Impose Sanc ons Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Hana A a (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis) Who Votes for War? Evidence from Congressional Vo ng, 1816- Targe ng Language: Exploring Language Endangerment During the 2011 Colombian Civil War Katherine Irajpanah (Harvard University) Kimi L. King (University of North Texas) James Meernik (University of North Texas) Perspec ves on Language and Culture in Event Data Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
TD06: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Revisi ng violence in Peace and Con ict Studies: perspec ves from the Global South Peace Studies Global South Caucus Interna onal Organiza on Chair Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies) Disc. Peter Dixon (Brandeis University) The limita ons of the state bias in the analysis of violence: re ec ons from Brazil Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies) International Studies Association © The United Na ons Peacekeeping Opera ons: use of force and TD10: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable protec on of civilians at the local level Beyond transi onal jus ce? Transforma ve jus ce and the state of Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) the eld (or non- eld) Onto-poli cs of resistance: the private transcripts of peace and violence Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) Exploring the concept of resilience in formula ng policy responses Chair Ma hew Evans (University of Sussex and University of the to regional crises: The Outbreaks of Violence in La n America and Witwatersrand) Europe Chair Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Part. Rachel Killean (Queen's University Belfast) Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRI-USP)) Part. Dus n Sharp (University of San Diego, Kroc School of Peace Studies) TD07: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Eric Hoddy (University of She eld) A La n American contribu on to Global Interna onal Rela ons Part. Dáire McGill (University of Oxford) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) (Theme) Part. Maja Davidovic (Durham University)
Chair Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO/CONICET) TD11: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Part. Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador) Honoring Friedrich Kratochwil Part. Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne) Theory Part. Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Part. Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile) Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) TD08: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Diversity in Security Studies: Challenges and Solu ons Part. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Part. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Chair Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame) Part. Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) TD12: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law Author Meets Cri cs: “How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group and Diplomacy) Forma on in Uganda and Beyond” (Janet I. Lewis) Part. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Constance Duncombe (Monash University) Chair Jessica Stanton (Temple University) Part. Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Part. Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Part. Anna Powles (Massey University) Part. Milli M. Lake (Arizona State University) Part. Bec Stra ng (La Trobe University) Part. Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Part. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (Women In Interna onal Security Part. Jessica Stanton (Temple University) (WIIS)) Part. Janet Lewis (George Washington University)
TD09: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable TD13: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Social Prac ces of Rule-Making in World Poli cs Queering Space and Time in Interna onal Studies Theory Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Interna onal Law (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Emma Paszat (York University) Chair Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT) Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Part. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) USFQ / Amherst College) Part. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Disloca ng LGBT Poli cs: Geo-Temporality in Uganda and Serbia Part. Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont) Part. Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London) Part. Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) The Global Poli cs of Coding Sexual Iden es: Temporal and Geographic Di erence Regarding In macies in Lebanon and Egypt Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) Queering States and Sexuali es Beyond Modernity’s Racial Logics V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Stories at Scale: Historicizing LGBT Rights in Peru Jus n Perez (University of California, Santa Cruz) The Right to Exist: Imagining Straight Pasts and Queer Futures in Russia and Beyond Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University)
International Studies Association © TD14: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel A unipolar region? Exploring the lack of theore cal diversity in the The Geography of Gender Inequity Arc c Gregory Sharp (University of Bri sh Columbia) Poli cal Demography and Geography Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Claiming Arc c legi macy with iden ty: Greenland’s and Denmark’s Interna onal Organiza on postcolonial poli cal posi onings Marc Jacobsen (University of Copenhagen) Chair Jacqui True (Monash University) Assessing the State of U.S. Strategic Thinking toward the Arc c Disc. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Region Banning, Ignoring, and Sustaining Domes c Violence: Legal Diversity Lillian Hussong (Rutgers University) Among 176 Countries Virtually governing the frozen commons: Global Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The telecommunica ons and the Arc c WomanStats Project) Val Muzik (University of Bri sh Columbia) Do Male or Female Messengers Ma er for Improving the Rule of Law in Post-Con ict Countries? TD17: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Emerging Technologies, Images and Violence Family Planning and the Developmental State: The Origin of East Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Asia’s European Marriage Pa ern? Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Ma as O ervik (Shandong University) Global Development From the Soviet Union to Iraq: Feminist Transna onal Perspec ves Chair Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) of An -Colonialism, Social Reproduc on, and Patriarchy Disc. Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) Olena Lyubchenko (York University) The Transforma on of In macy in Global Capitalism Massarah Dawood (York University ) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, TD15: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Wilmington) New Security Challenges in Global Health Analogue Crisis, Digital Renewal? The Post-Liberal Dilemmas of Peacebuilding Global Health Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Chair Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal Interna onal Scien c Rela ons: Discovering a new subdiscipline Science) within IR Disc. Emma-Louise Anderson (The University of Leeds) Francisco Del Canto Viterale (University of Salamanca; Fresno The Poli cal Economy of the Ebola Outbreak (2014-2016): Did Paci c University) Mining Interests Set the Stage for the Largest Ebola Outbreak in Algorithms and Personal Iden ty: Applying the insights of rela onal History? autonomy to algorithms and big-data Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) Laci Hubbard-Ma x (Washington State University) Militarizing Global Health: Examining the roles and limits of military assistance during health emergencies TD18: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Central Eurasia as Area of Coopera on and Con icts: Players and Zika, Feminism and the failure of global health security Trends Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal Post Communist Systems Science) Foreign Policy Analysis Human Security and the role of military forces in promo ng human Interna onal Security Studies development: The case of the Brazilian Armed Forces Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio Disc. Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico) de Janeiro / Brazilian Marine Corps Training Centre) Part. Anton Fedyashin (American University) Between Morality and Security - Explaining the UN Security Part. Svetlana Kozhirova (Kazak Na onal University) Council's Response to the 2014 Ebola Outbreak Part. Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Rela ons) Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF)) TD19: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel TD16: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Categories, Frames, and Representa on in Global Governance Local knowledges, global processes: The Arc c’s epistemological Interna onal Organiza on tensions Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) (Theme) Disc. Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le) The Persistent Problems with Global South Representa on: Chair Val Muzik (University of Bri sh Columbia) Di erences in NGO Par cipa on in UN Mee ngs, 2000-2018 Disc. Njord Wegge (Norwegian Defence University College/ Military Ye Wang (UGA) Academy ) Disc. Lassi Heininen (University of Helsinki) Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) A Sea of Troubles? Lessons from Arc c Mari me Boundary Disputes Guiding Principles as a Framing Regime: “Internal Displacement” Andreas Østhagen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute and High North and “Business and Human Rights” as New Issues Center at Nord University) Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)
International Studies Association © Comparing interna onal organiza ons’ approaches to de ning the TD23: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Commi ee Panel “Developing country” category The Academic Job Market Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Professional Development Commi ee Labelling the World: Interna onal Organiza ons and the produc on Interna onal Studies Associa on of a global elite Alice Chessé (McGill University) Chair Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian College) Part. Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University) TD20: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) People on the Move - law, gender, and technologies of migra on Part. Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University) Global Development Part. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Part. Gilbert Khadiagala (University of the Witwatersrand) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Chair Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Part. Mark Salter (University of O awa) Disc. Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) Militariza on, Infrastructure and Migra on Management: The EU`s TD24: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel new Agenda on Migra on and its Hotspot Approach in the Public Opinion and Interna onal Poli cs in La n America Mediterranean Borderscape Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) (Theme) Interna onal so law and local immigra on policies, perspec ves from Mexico City and Buenos Aires Chair Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Adriana S. Ortega (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Economicas) Puebla (BUAP)) Disc. Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Race and Migra on Policies in a Colorblind World Economicas) Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida) The Brazilians and the world: is there mass public support for The Masculini es of Humanitarianism populism? Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo) Lewis Turner (Arnold Bergstraesser Ins tute) Mi ga ng Fears of Being Outnumbered: Studying Singapore’s Post-Neoliberal Party Systems: Elite Priming and Public Opinion E orts to Maintain a Chinese Majority Amidst Increasing Migra on Polariza on in La n America Aaron Schneider (University of Denver) Rebecca Grace Tan (University of Bristol) The changing dynamics of Mexican a tudes to NAFTA, 2008-2018 TD21: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Mark Aspinwall (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Innova ve Teaching of Global Environmental Governance Económicas) Changing Mexican A tudes toward the United States: A Re-Born of Environmental Studies An -Americanism? Chair Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Chair Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Economicas) Part. Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) From UNASUR to PROSUR: Populism, Presiden alism and Part. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College) Development in South American Regional Integra on Part. Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida) Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Part. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) TD25: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel TD22: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable The Poli cs of Interna onal Economic Coopera on Peacebuilding in Africa: Exploring New Voices and Perspec ves Interna onal Poli cal Economy Peace Studies Chair Thomas Kalinowski (Ewha Woman's University) Chair Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Disc. Thomas Kalinowski (Ewha Woman's University) Part. Samaila Suleiman (Bayero University Kano) East Asian Financial Coopera on: Death by a Thousand Cuts? Part. Toyin Ajao (African Leadership Centre) Yong Wook Lee (Korea University) Part. Edmore Chitukutuku (University of the Witwatersrand) Dynamic Climate Coopera on, Time Preferences, and Redistribu on Part. Marie Chanta Ingabire (Community Based Sociotherapy) Kenneth Scheve (Stanford University) Part. Admire Mare (Namibia University of Science and Technology) Elisabeth van Lieshout (Stanford University) The Vulnerability of Reputa on: How Distrustworthiness Wrecks Bilateral Trade Coopera on Tanja Schweinberger (University of Geneva) Regional nancial coopera on and the contagion of economic crises Hyunwoo Kim (Michigan State University)
International Studies Association © TD26: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Colombia: An Examina on of Rebellion and Reincorpora on Angela D. Nichols (Florida Atlan c University) Towards Social Diplomacy Human Rights Viola ons and the Mexican Military Diploma c Studies Cynthia McMeekin (California State University, Los Angeles) English School Transi onal jus ce under re: Exploring mo va ons and inten ons Chair Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and for pursuing truth, jus ce and repara ons amidst civil war in Diplomacy) Colombia Chair Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Bard Drange (Peace Research Ins tuto Oslo (PRIO)) Disc. Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) TD29: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) State Power and Transna onal Capitalism in the Age of Global Diplomats in Pinstripes - uniforms not suits & sneakers not brogues: Iden es Athletes as Sports’ informal Diplomats Global Development J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Urban Diplomacy and the Ascendance of Transprofessional Approaches to Community Building Chair Randolph B. Persaud (American University) David Wellman (DePaul University) Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Neoliberaliza on in diplomacy: the remaking of a profession Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia) Part. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Diploma c Becomings: Dissensual Friendship, Home, and Abjec on Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College) Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Diplomacy, Social Complexity and Epistemic Uncertainty TD30: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Jus ce and Rights in Interna onal Society Conceptualizing Social Diplomacy English School Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) Human Rights Interna onal Law TD27: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Japanese Foreign Policy Chair Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Disc. Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg) Foreign Policy Analysis Revolu ons and Resistance Rights in Interna onal Poli cs Chair Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Antonio Franceschet (University of Calgary) Disc. Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Truth Commission Impact on Policy, Courts, and Society The future of the Abe Doctrine on the U.S.-Japan Alliance, East Asia, Onur Bakiner (Sea le University) and Japan Pluralist Jus ce and Protec ng Peoples: Interna onal society’s Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) ins tu onal response to community insecurity Trust and mistrust in global governance for sustainability: A case of Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Japan's diplomacy and policy response to the global environment Retribu on Without Restora on: Who Is On Trial? What Is The Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science) Truth? The Case Of The Icty ‘Donald and Shinzo Make the Alliance Even Greater’: Japan-US Nazek Jawad (University of South Florida) Alliance Narra ves and the Trump E ect The Poli cs of Transi onal Jus ce: A Failure for the “Local Turn”? Sebas an Maslow (The University of Tokyo) Elham Kazemi (University of California, Irvine) Paul M. O'Shea (Lund University) Japan’s Hedging Policy: Facing Aggressive China and the Capricious TD31: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel US China and IOs: Interac on, In uence, and Crea on Hsiao-chuan Liao (Na onal Taiwan University) Interna onal Organiza on Japan-U.S. Rela ons: When Does the Going Get Rough Interna onal Poli cal Economy Constan ne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Ins tute of Chair Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) Disc. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) TD28: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Dri ing Apart? China, the Interna onal Monetary Fund, and the Protectors and Violators: Human Rights and Armed Actors in Post G20 Con ict Se ngs Lars Skalnes (University of Oregon) China’s New Mul lateralism and Global Leadership Human Rights James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Chair Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute) Compe on or Coopera on? Ins tu onal Selec on and China’s Disc. William Paul Simmons (University of Arizona) Evolving Role in the Global Economic Order The Necessity of Norm Change: The Case for Gainful Employment of Michael Sampson (Leiden University) Refugees Jue Wang (Leiden University) Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) Reassurance Among Frenemies: Explaining China-Japan-Republic of So Law and SEAs: The UN Voluntary Compact on Preven ng and Korea Trilateral Coopera on Addressing Sexual Exploita on and Abuse Yeajin Yoon (University of Oxford) Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) International Studies Association © Norma ve Power SCO? - The Shanghai Coopera on Organisa on The Enemy of My Enemy: Explaining Why Democracies (Some mes) and China’s desire to shape the exis ng interna onal order Support Human Rights Violators in Civil Wars Eva Seiwert (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Why Illiberal Democracies Promote Democracy and Human Rights TD32: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Global Opinion and So Power in Interna onal Poli cs The Realpoli k of Small States: New Zealand’s Responses to Human Foreign Policy Analysis Rights Viola ons in Turkey and China Diploma c Studies Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Chair Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) Maria Armoudian (University of Southern California) Disc. Quynh Nguyen (Australian Na onal University) Dictators and their Allies in the Age of Globaliza on Disc. Jonathan A. Chu (University of Pennsylvania) Jose Kaire (Univers y of Minnesota) News From Afar: Foreign Media and US Public Opinion From Moral Accoun ng to Moral Complexity: Peace vs. Human Naima Green-Riley (Harvard University) Rights in Myanmar Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for Public Diplomacy and Global Public Opinion Con ict Analysis and Resolu on) Benjamin E. Goldsmith (Australian Na onal University) TD35: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College) Religion and Health Care in East Africa: Lessons from Uganda, Kelly Matush (Texas Tech University) Mozambique and Ethiopia The Impact of Poli cal Apologies on Public Opinion: Evidence from Poli cal Demography and Geography the U.S. and Japan Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University) Global Health Imports Make the Heart Grow Fonder: So Power, Trade, and Mass Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Opinion of Foreign Na on-States in 1,500 Country Dyads Disc. Robert Lloyd (Palm Beach University) Adriana Molina (University of Colorado, Boulder) Disc. Patrick James (University of Southern California) The Enemy of my Enemy is not my Friend: Arabic Twi er Sen ment Part. Heather Wip i (University of Southern California) Toward ISIS and the United States Part. Kris n P. Johnson (University of Rhode Island) David Romney (Harvard University) Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) & Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) TD36: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable TD33: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Ci zenship as/and Se ler Colonialism: Global Perspec ves Towards Confron ng Climate Change: Taking Responsibility, Taking Ac on Decolonial Horizons Interna onal Ethics Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Peter Nyers (McMaster University) Chair Catherine Lu (McGill University) Part. Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Liwu Gan (The Ohio State University) Part. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) Henry Shue: Is the "Basic Rights" Framework Capable of Guiding Part. Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) our Obliga on to Combat Climate Change? Part. Elian Weizman (London South Bank University ) Marilyn I. McMorrow (Georgetown University) Part. Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State Our Sea of Islands: Rethinking Territoriality through the Statehood University (Virginia Tech)) at Sea Part. Liam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Paci c) Solu ons for Some or for All? Environmental Ethics in City TD37: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sustainable Development Bargaining and Nego a on Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Foreign Policy Analysis Imagining Global Ethics for a Radical Future: Rethinking and Diploma c Studies Remaking the World through Contemporary Literature & Film Chair Cathy Xuanxuan Wu (Old Dominion University) Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University) Disc. Cathy Xuanxuan Wu (Old Dominion University) Group Causa on and Individual Responsibility for Climate Change Disc. Dan Altman (Georgia State University) Jonathan Milgrim (University of Washington) Bargaining over Compliance: Uncertainty and the Escala on of Fritz Allho (Western Michigan University) Trade Disputes Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) TD34: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Understanding the US-China Trade Wars: Sources of Uncertainty Tensions and Contradic ons in Human Rights and Poli cal Regimes and Signaling E ec veness Human Rights Richard Weixing Hu (University of Hong Kong) Foreign Policy Analysis Cathy Xuanxuan Wu (Old Dominion University) Chair Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Credible Autocracies: Domes c autocra c power-sharing Disc. Aaron E nger (Carleton University) agreements and Interna onal Con ict Propensity Joseph Perry (University of California, Los Angeles) International Studies Association © Munich: The Ra onal Bargain TD41: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mohamed Badawy (University at Bu alo, The State University Geopoli cal Change and the Antarc c Treaty System of New York) Willingness to Make Concessions: Leader Type and Territorial Environmental Studies Bargaining Chair Marcus Haward (University of Tasmania) Hwalmin Jin (Texas A&M University) Chair Je rey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Disc. Oran R. Young (University of California, Santa Barbara, Bren TD38: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel School) New Analyses on the threat of Nuclear Weapons Disc. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons The Antarc c Treaty System: Managing External and Internal Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Challenges Historical Interna onal Rela ons Marcus Haward (University of Tasmania) Chair William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University) Anthony Press (University of Tasmania) Disc. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) Marine Protected Areas and Antarc c Specially Managed Areas: Key Armageddon as Means, Humanity as an End: The New Poli cal Geopoli cal Pressure Points for the Antarc c Treaty System Metaphysics of Nuclear Deterrence Je rey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Simon Pra (University of Bristol) Nengye Liu (University of Adelaide) Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Is Ar cle IV of the Antarc c Treaty s ll viable and su cient? Disrup ng Hierarchies: La n American Dilemmas and the Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Emergence of the Nuclear Regime The evolu on of CCAMLR – is it delivering its Objec ve? J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University) Lynda Goldsworthy (University of Tasmania) Who threw the football? Loca ng founda ons of haste in historical Fishing and Conserva on in the Southern Ocean: stakeholders' concep ons of ‘responsibility’ and 'control' in global nuclear percep on on the opportuni es and limita ons of the Antarc c weapons narra ves Treaty system governance Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University) Daniela Portella Sampaio (University of Leeds) Nuclear Weapons and Infec ous Disease: The Role of Science, Policy, and the State TD42: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Renu Singh (Georgetown University) Gendering War and Foreign Policy Accidental Knowledge: Phenomenology and the Nuclear Weapons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Breakdown as Mode of Revealing Peace Studies Baruch Malewich (University of Minnesota) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) TD40: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Carlos A. Paredes (FLACSO) The Challenge of Foreign Fighters and Returnees How Military Policies on Gender, Sex and Sexuality A ect Interna onal Security Studies Coopera on between NATO States: The case of the Bal c Air Chair Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Policing Mission Disc. Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Olivier Lewis (College of Europe - Natolin Campus) Career Foreign Fighters: From Cannon Fodder to Commander Militarizing the Rainbow Flag: Moving from Women, Peace and Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast) Security to LGBTQI Rights and Inclusion at NATO Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn (Leiden University) Ma hew Hurley (She eld Hallam University) David Malet (American University) Gender and the ‘Military-Peace Complex’ in Afghanistan Hannah Par s-Jennings (Loughborough University) Turkish-European Union Security Collabora on against Foreign Terrorist Fighters Gendered Con ict 2.0 Haldun Yalcinkaya (TOBB University of Economics and Joshua Couronne (University of Chicago) Technology) War Creates States, but Does It Also Breed Gender Equality? Explaining States’ Responses to Returning Foreign Fighters: The Examining the Feminist Commitment of La n America's Post- Ul mate Dilemma Between Collec ve Responsibili es and Na onal Con ict Poli cal Par es Interests Vierelina Fernández (Florida Interna onal University) Adam Ho man (Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University) Marta Furlan (University of St Andrews) TD43: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Bringing the Sea Back In: Space, Time, and the Landlubber “Is that an American?”: Mobilizing Ci zenship as a Radical Tac c of Asymmetric Warfare Discipline of IR Aaron An nson (Cri ca Research and Analysis) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Nadia Al-Dayel (Cri ca Research and Analysis) Theory Chair Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Disc. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) What's at Stake in Bringing the Sea Back In Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI) Halvard Leira (NUPI) International Studies Association © Piscine Imperialism: Towards an Environmental Interna onal ‘A Slice of Russia’: Is the Philippines in for a Lesson on Illiberal Historical Sociology Poli cs? Kerry Goe lich (University of Reading) Kevin Mark Gomez (University of the Philippines) Hegemony and Regime Forma on at Sea: Explaining Mari me Language and Prac ces of Legi ma ng Interven on Orders Kateřina Fridrichová (Masaryk University) Jan Stockbruegger (Brown University) Russia’s Alliances: Formal Obliga ons vs. Actual Coopera on Entanglements of Time, Sovereignty and Space: Insuring (In)Security Ivan Fomin (MGIMO) in the Deterrence of Somali Based Piracy Costs of Success: Russian Interven on in the Syrian Civil War Jessica Simonds (Queen's University Belfast) Sam Biasi (Boston College)
TD44: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel TD47: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Revolu on is Coming: A New Paradigm for Intelligence Analysis Cri cal Security Studies Intelligence Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Randy Pherson (Globaly cas) Chair Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Disc. Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Disc. Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Disc. Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates) Hybrid Security, Intelligence Service and Securi za on The Role of Intelligence under the New Paradigm: How Will It be Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security, Rede ned? University of South Wales) Randy Pherson (Globaly cas) The nega ve consequences of the hybrid warfare perspec ve A Sun Tzu approach to deal with damaging narra ves Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy) People-centred Security amid Changing Con ict Dynamics Narra ves – A radical model of resilience for young minds Anne e Idler (University of Oxford) Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul) The Mar al Poli cs of Military Resilience Programming in the The challenge of the future of intelligence lies in change United States and Canada Sabrina Magris (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome) Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced) Mar na Grassi (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome) The Semio cs of Stratagem and Epistemologies of Enmity - Tacit Knowledge and Big Data in Intelligence Analysis Discursive Strategies for the Analysis of Technological and John Robinson (James Madison University) Informa on Con ict Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / Goethe TD45: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel University Frankfurt - Excellence Cluster Norma ve Orders) Indigenous Peoples, Representa on, Governance, and TD48: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Interna onal Law Memory and memorialisa on of colonial wars, libera on struggles Interna onal Poli cal Sociology and poli cal violence Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Law Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph) Disc. Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta) Chair Geraldine O'Mahony (Central Washington University) Misplaced trust? Māori online vo ng in New Zealand Disc. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Maria Bargh (Victoria University of Wellington) Vic ms a tudes towards transi onal jus ce in Portugal Treaty Cons tu onalism Filipa Raimundo (ISCTE-Lisbon University Ins tute) Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Memorializing struggle: Dynamics of memory, space and power in Cultures, Stakeholders, or Na ons? The Canadian and Inter- post-libera on Africa American Legal-Poli cs of Indigenous Rights Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba) The post-dictatorship memory poli cs in Portugal which erased Structure, agency and the poli cs of norm transla on: a poli cal violence from the collec ve memory compara ve analysis of FPIC implementa on in four countries Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) Mar n Papillon (Universite de Montreal) Memory and Human Rights: truth-seeking mechanisms and The indigenous and the global: how Ecuadorian chakras sustain non ac vism in Algeria and Tunisia -capitalis c futures Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) Xiaoxuan Hu (Kenyon College) Carla Prado (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra)
TD46: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel TD49: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Russia in Interna onal Poli cs Interna onal Rela ons Theory at the 'End of Europe'? Interna onal Security Studies Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Paul Van Hoo (MIT) Post Communist Systems Disc. Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Caroline Maria Kalkreuth (Kiel University) The Challenge of U.S.-China Rivalry for Russia Chair Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Anastasia Solomentseva (Moscow State Ins tute of Disc. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University))
International Studies Association © Interna onal Hierarchy Without Authority: The Case of the Examining the Intersec on of Women’s Rights, Social Accountability, Eurozone and Extrac ve Revenue Transparency in the Dominican Republic Philip Giurlando (Trent University) and Zambia From governmentality to inter-governmentality Namalie Jayasinghe (Oxfam America) Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University) Finance and Development logics: Gender mainstreaming in the Theorizing in a Post-Truth Era: what do we do? global North Aline Rangel (IRI/PUC-Rio) Signe Predmore (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Antagonism and Disa ec on in the European Union Masculini es and precari es in large-scale land concessions for Caroline Maria Kalkreuth (Kiel University) agricultural investment in Ethiopia Sarah Stefanos (University of Wisconsin-Madison) TD50: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Feminizing Oil Governance in Ghana: Circumnaviga ng Women's New trends in the study of religion and poli cal violence Livelihood Challenges Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Sandra Amongin (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Peace Studies Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Chair Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Women and Global Water Governance Disc. Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Leena Maqsood (University of Massachuse s Boston) The Contextual Nature of Religion in Civil War TD53: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University) Towards a new interna onal social history: transna onal Thinking About Terrorism and Religion: The In uence of Terrorist communi es and interna onalisms in the early twen eth century A acks on Religious Iden ty Robert T. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The environmental policy of Hamas Global Development Emmanuel Karagiannis (King's College London/University of Peace Studies Macedonia) Exploring Public Percep ons of Religious Insurgents Chair Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Stavanger) Jason Klocek (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) Deadly Dates: The E ect of Islamic Holy Days on Terrorism Re-examining Liberal Interna onalism: Transna onal History and Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University) the Study of Interna onal Organiza on John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University) TD51: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Partners in Produc on: Construc ng a Transna onal Networked Rela onal Voices in IR IV Governance Regime for the New African Green Revolu on Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University) (Theme) Transatlan c Network of Money and Ideas? Polish and American IR Community Coopera on in the Interwar Period Chair Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University) Disc. Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria) Embodied Subjects, Abstract Thinking: Confron ng Hegemonies The RS/RGS Na onal Antarc c Expedi on (1901-1904) and the Birth through Indigenous Knowledge Systems of the Bri sh Antarc c Epistemic Community Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University) The interwoven paths of music and decoloniza on TD54: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Forced Migra on Going Beyond Liberal and Marxist Frames-Ambedkar’s Non-Western Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Search for 'Universals' Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) Chair Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Collec ve emo ons and rela onal resistance: cases around China's Disc. Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) borders" Statelessness-As-Punishment: Poli cal Exclusion, Weakened Rights Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) Obliga ons, and Threats to the Social Order Rela onality in IR and the Philosophy of ‘Dharma’ Lindsey Kingston (Webster University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Forced migra on from areas of limited statehood in northern Manish Kumar (University of Delhi) Central America Sonja C. Wolf (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas TD52: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel (CIDE)) Gender, Women's Rights and Resource Governance Transit migra on and people smuggling in Asia, Africa and the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Americas: a rich eld for comparison Global Development Antje Missbach (School of Social Sciences Monash University) Devolving an -child tra cking responsibili es to mul na onal Chair Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) companies: the big scam? Lessons from the eld in the European Disc. Jason Kuo (Department of Poli cal Science, Na onal Taiwan Union and the Associa on of Southeast Asian Na ons University ) Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de Bruxelles)
International Studies Association © Exploi ng a Refugee Crisis? Syria, Forced Displacement, and Rule-breakers or Innovators? How Global Bureaucrats Aid Local Greece’s Bailout Nego a ons Peace and Development Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Dr So rios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham, POLSIS) Poli cs or Performance? Leadership Accountability in UN Peacekeeping TD55: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick) New Direc ons in Ac ve Learning: Simula ons, Games, Social Innova on, Classrooms TD58: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Gaming and Beyond in Interna onal Rela ons Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Michael Murphy (University of O awa) Part. Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa) Chair Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Part. Ana Paula Maielo (State University of Paraiba) Disc. Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Part. Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Playing at Cyber War: Research Leads to Teaching Leads to More Part. Michael Murphy (University of O awa) Research Part. Cris na Carvalho Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Paraíba ) Nina Kollars (Strategic and Opera onal Research Department, Naval War College) TD56: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Bryson Bort (Army Cyber Ins tute at West Point) Resistance, Repression and Transi on: Human Rights in South Asia Benjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College) Human Rights Games and Simula ons to teach Poverty, Inequality, and South Asia in World Poli cs Development Chair C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College) Disc. Srobana Bha acharya (Georgia Southern University) Games of Peace: Simula ng con ict resolu on dynamics and Hanging the Opposi on: Genocide Jus ce as Poli cal Strategy in fostering nego a on skills Bangladesh Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Donald W. Beachler (Ithaca College) But do they remember? Assessing the Long-term Reten on E ects Democra c Transi ons and State Violence in Pakistan & Myanmar of Simula ons Aqil Shah (University of Oklahoma) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Understanding Digital Resistance in India: The Story of Nirbhaya Swinging into Peace and Reconcilia on Through Games and Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Simula ons Campus)) Emilia S. Heo (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) State-Building and Ideological Violence: The Challenge of the Maoist Insurgency in India TD59: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Ajay Behera (Jamia Millia Islamia University) Ins tu ons and Recovery a er Civil Wars LGBTQ in Indian Cinemas: A portrayal of their journey to Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes decriminalisa on in India Chair Philip Mar n (George Mason University) Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy) Disc. Philip Mar n (George Mason University) TD57: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Judging Post-Con ict Ins tu ons: Judicial Reforms and the Pursuit Performance, Autonomy and Accountability in Interna onal of Enduring Peace a er Civil War Peacebuilding Joseph Cox (University of Arizona) Interna onal Organiza on Power in the post-con ict period: The e ect of armed con ict and Peace Studies gender quotas on women in poli cal leadership posi ons Chair John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim) (NUPI)) Bri Bolin (University of Mannheim) Disc. Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University) Inequality and Trajectories of Violence in in the A ermath of Armed UN Peacekeeping Opera ons: From Mandate to Prac ces on the Con ict Ground and Back Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex) Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick) Rebel Electoral Compe on and Local Economic Reconstruc on Hannah Marie a Smidt (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and A er Civil War Area Studies) Brandon Bolte (Penn State University) Local Sta and the Protec on of Civilians in UN Peace Opera ons Civil War and Women's Poli cal Par cipa on: What are the Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) connec ons? A Price Worth Paying? UN Peacebuilders as Enablers of Lydia Karga (University of Essex) Authoritarianism Birte Julia Gippert (University of Liverpool) Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Oisin Tansey (King's College London) Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)
International Studies Association © TD60: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel (Not) Bringing Interna onal Norms in the Classroom. Local Security governance through global nance Contesta ons of Sexuality Educa on Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Con ict Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Studies) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Alina de Luna Aldape (Center for Con ict Studies, University of Theory Marburg) Chair Mark Daniel Jaeger (University of Copenhagen) Peace Implementa on Challenges in Colombia: The Case of Chair Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Samaniego Disc. Ste en Murau (Boston University) Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Public-private partnerships at the nance-security nexus: Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador) Informa on-sharing between banks and law enforcement for Karen Bustos (FLACSO Ecuador) counter terrorism nancing purposes Studying Non-state Violent Actors … Safely Esmé Bosma (University of Amsterdam) Sweta Sen (Kent State University) The Kaleidoscope: conceptualizing power in an age of complexity Julie Mazzei (Kent State University) Tasniem Anwar (University of Amsterdam) Sub-state Cyber Deterrence: Theory, Prac ce, and Empiricism Pieter Lagerwaard (University of Amsterdam) Alex Wilner (Carleton University) The Designa ng Assemblage Michael Shkolnik (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School Mark Daniel Jaeger (University of Copenhagen) of Interna onal A airs) Targeted Illusion: How the Risk Aversion of Global Finance Renders Making India Cleaner: An Assessment of “ Swachha Bharat Unilateral U.S. Sanc ons against Russia Comprehensive Mission” and Alternate Approaches to Hygiene, Sanita on and Sascha Lohmann (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Environment in the Country Security A airs) Dharitri Dwivedy (Women, Educa on and Environment) The Chao c Melange: Changing Power and Hegemony in the Era of Hemantha K. Pamarthy (Corporate, Social Sector Consultant) Sino-capitalism Which Global Issues to Cooperate? Measuring and Explaining the Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East-West Heterogeneity of Public-Private Partnership Networks across Issues Center) Areas Sino-Korean Reconcilia on as a Determinant of Northeast Asian Mao Suzuki (University of Southern California) Regional System: A Compara ve Analysis State Interven ons and the Growth or Suppression of Terror and Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Insurgent A acks Margaret Foster (Duke University) TD61: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel So Jin Lee (Duke University) Emerging Perspec ves on Young People and Peace Marco Morucci (Duke University) Peace Studies The Pluralizing Poli cs of Regenera ve Farming: Ecological Theoria, Chair Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) Poesis, and Praxis in the Anthropocene Disc. David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Brian Gordon (Johns Hopkins University) Sacramento) From Pales ne to Ferguson: The intersec onality of the Pales nian Livelihoods for Con ict-A ected and Ex-Combatant Youth: The Case ques on and US social jus ce movements of Commercial Motorcycling in Liberia Mohamed Ghumrawi (Florida Interna onal University) Jaremey McMullin (University of St Andrews) How mul plicity of statuses can a ect the way we look at an object Percep ons of economic and poli cal inequali es among young of study : the case of the access to jus ce in community based people in Africa organiza ons Fabien Co er (University of Geneva) Laurent Trépanier Capistran (University of Quebec at Montreal) Simon Hug (University of Geneva) Solidarity Ac vism: The Role of Internal Third-Party Interveners in Genera onal Iden es and Power: Conceptualizing con icts along Civil Resistance Campaigns age-based dynamics Leonie Fleischmann (City, University of London) Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Con ict Sudies) TE01: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organiza on Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg) Surviving the Storm: How NGOs can enhance their legi macy, Social Cohesion, Violence, and Place: Pa erns of Youth Percep ons inclusiveness and resilience in the 21st century in Mexico Interna onal Studies Associa on Marcus Boyd (University of Maryland) Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
TE00: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Chair Paloma Raggo (Carleton University) Non-State Actors Disc. Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and Technology/University of Portsmouth) Interna onal Studies Associa on INGO Legi macy under Pressure: why increasing trustworthiness Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) might not be enough Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Vincent Kea ng (University of Southern Denmark) Disc. Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) Reaching Out: INGOs’ Social Media towards an Inclusive Virtual Public Sphere using a Case Study of Amnesty Interna onal’s Facebook and Twi er Pages Amandine Hostein (University of Portsmouth) International Studies Association © The role of language in rela onships between development NGOs A Conceptual Framework of Democra c Backsliding and local communi es: ndings from Malawi Bihter Tomen Basse (McMurry University) Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth) The Rise of Cult of Personality in Digital Public Diplomacy: The Case Methods of NGO and civil society resilience in post-war Sri Lanka: A of Turkey comparison of the Rajapaksa and Sirisena regimes Nur Uysal (DePaul University) Gilberto Algar-Faria (University of Oxford) The Interplay of Populism with Mobiliza on: Case of Turkey Antagonising NGOs, Promo ng Change: Personal Re ec ons on Selin Bengi Gumrukcu (Rutgers) Researching Development NGOs Nicola Banks (University of Manchester) TE03-D: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel DEVELOPING WORLD & MENA- East Asia in World Poli cs TE03: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia DEVELOPING WORLD JSS Disc. Hung-Jen WANG (Na onal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Amy S. King (Australian Na onal University) Chair Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Imagined community? ASEAN as a Security community Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw) TE03-A: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Japan and India in the Evolving Security Architecture of the Indo- DEVELOPING WORLD & MENA- African States and Foreign Rela ons Paci c with China Tunchinmang Langel (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Junior Scholar Symposia The SEA rises: Can ASEAN captain East Asian integra on? JSS Disc. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Kevin Mark Gomez (University of the Philippines) China the Villain or China the Savior: In/ter/dependence Days and Ideology and Grand Strategy: the Chinese Communist Party's China’s SIDD Model as Partnership to Resolve Africa’s Socio- Overasser veness during the Cold War Economic Development Challenges (Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America) Stephen M. Magu (Hampton University) Rethinking Transna onalism: Spaces of Rela onships and Solidarity Governing infrastructure The poli cs of Sino-Africa infrastructure Between Indigenous and Minority Women in the Global South development Hannah El-Silimy (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Yuan Wang (University of Oxford) TE04 : Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable TE03-B: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Methods Café: Foreign Policy Analysis - Methods and Approaches DEVELOPING WORLD & MENA- Ethnicity. Religion and Gender in Foreign Policy Analysis MENA Con icts Chair Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Junior Scholar Symposia Part. A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas) JSS Disc. Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Part. Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia) Jihad as the framing process in the Syrian Con ict: Contextualising Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) the Role of Jabhat al-Nusra and ISIS Part. Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury) Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Part. Michael D. Young (Social Science Automa on, Inc) Israeli Blockade of Gaza: A Collec ve Punishment Part. Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) Rahul Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Part. Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Pledging Fidelity to al-Qaeda: Status and Poli cal Violence in the Part. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Maghreb TE05: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Mark Berlin (George Washington University) Diploma c Studies Sec on To Honour Prof. Paul Sharp The Rise and Fall of the AKP government’s policy of transforming Diploma c Studies the Turkish-Kurdish con ict Ufuk Sahin (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Chair J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Congolese refugee women in Rio de Janeiro: agency and Part. Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) empowerment Part. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Ins tute, Mariana Almeida Silveira Corrêa (Universidade de São Paulo) University of Antwerp) Part. Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study) TE03-C: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Part. Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore) DEVELOPING WORLD & MENA- Domes c Poli cs and Foreign Policy Hon. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) in Turkey TE06: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Junior Scholar Symposia Regional Dynamics JSS Disc. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Poli cal Demography and Geography Populist Poli cs and the State as Social Engineer: The Case of Turkey under the AKP Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California) Caleb Lauer (University of Waterloo) Disc. Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University) Turkey`s Dilemma over Syrian Refugees Declining Powers: Eurasia Pelin Gul (San Francisco State University) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)
International Studies Association © Contending Powers: US and China TE10: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Ronald L. Tammen (TRC - A Community of World Poli cs Security Challenges in Southeast and Northeast Asia: indigenous Scholars) Yi Feng (Claremont Graduate University) experiences and theore cal implica ons for Global IR Old Wine in a New Cask? The European Union’s role in interna onal Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) power dynamics. Gaspare M. Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso) Chair Chanin ra na Thalang (Thammasat University) Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Part. Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University) Osman Goktug Tanrikulu (Portland State University) Part. Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Na onal University of Malaysia (UKM)) Rising Powers: India Part. Bann Seng Tan (Ashoka University ) Kris na Khederlarian (Claremont Graduate University) Part. Min Shu (Waseda University) John Thomas (La Sierra University) Part. Chiew-Ping Hoo (Na onal University of Malaysia) Future Powers: Africa Part. Pinitbhand Paribatra (Thammasat University) Norvell Thomas (Claremont Graduate University) Part. Jiajie He (Fudan University) Nicholas Stowell (Claremont Graduate University) Part. Herman Joseph Kra (University of the Philippines) Zeyad Kelani (Claremont Graduate University) TE11: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Religion & IR Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel in honor of TE07: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Jocelyne Cesari Interna onal Ethics Dis nguished Scholar Panel: Honouring Kim Hutchings Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Chair Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) Part. R. Sco Appleby (University of Notre Dame) Chair Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University) Part. Peter Mandaville (George Mason University) Part. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Part. Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Science) Part. Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London) Part. Annelle Sheline (Rice University) Part. Elizabeth Frazer (University of Oxford) Part. Pegah Zohouri (University of Oxford) Part. Joseph D. Hoover (Queen Mary University of London) Hon. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Birmingham) Part. Catherine Lu (McGill University) Hon. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) TE12: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Interna onal Organiza on Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Panel TE08: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Honoring Professor Audie Klotz Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: Deba ng its Past, Predic ng its Future Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Part. Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University) Chair Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont) Part. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Part. Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont) Part. Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine) Part. Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Part. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Part. David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego) Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Part. Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Part. Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Hon. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Part. Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh) TE13: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organiza on TE09: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar Theore cal Perspec ves on the Crisis Surrounding Iran’s Nuclear ESS Dis nguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Ma hew Paterson Program: Crisis, Resolu on, Resump on Environmental Studies Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Chair Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University) Disc. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Chair Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Disc. Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University) Part. Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Seeking common ground for scholars on Iran's nuclear program: Is Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) there any way for Western scholars to know what Iran really wants? Part. Robert A. MacNeil (University of Sydney) Fred Cherno (Colgate University) Hon. Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester) The Iran nuclear deal: How actors use strategic narra ve to manage stand-o temporali es and a ects Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast) Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Coercion without Diplomacy: A Realist Construc vism Approach to Iran’s Nuclear Crisis Saira Bano (Mount Royal University) International Studies Association © Populist Securi za on and the Iranian Nuclear Program: Iran, Israel, The Priva zed Global O shore US-Dollar System. Towards an and the Poli cs of Perpetual Crisis Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Global Money Today Jonathan Leslie (SOAS) Ste en Murau (Boston University) The Poli cal Economy of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Socie es) Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University) Perry Mehrling (Boston University) The Uneven Playing Field: Currency Hierarchies and Development TE14: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Bank Financing in the Global O shore US Dollar System Global Technology Companies, AI and Poli cal Economy Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Weaponizing the Global O shore US-Dollar System: The Case of US Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Financial Sanc ons Global Development Sascha Lohmann (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Chair JD Work (Marine Corps University) Security A airs) Disc. JD Work (Marine Corps University) Geopoli cs & the 21st Century Global Financial Safety Net Disc. Timothy Chrisman (Humanity in Space) Abigail Vaughn (Princeton University) Making the World Safe for Silicon Valley: The Tech Titans and U.S. TE17: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Economic Foreign Policy The BBNJ Treaty - At the nishing line of a new treaty Gary Winsle (Middlebury College) Interdisciplinary Studies The Infrastructure of the Integral State: Gramsci and Na onal Environmental Studies Cybersecurity Educa on Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Chair Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Crea ve Destruc on 4.0: Ar cial Intelligence, Poverty and Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Inequality Does the Global South have voice in the BBNJ nego a ons Nigarhan Gurpinar (St. Louis University) Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) Between security, risk and privacy – cybersecurity discourses of the Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) global ICT corpora ons Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Robert Siudak (Jagiellonian University) Sharing the bene ts of biodiversity on the high seas: Lessons Governing global surveillance systems for an microbial resistance: learned from the Nagoya Protocol for the developing regime. the contested space of data, knowledge, and power Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College) Anne-Sophie Jung (University of Sussex) Divine Interven ons: The in uence of the Va can on the progressive development of ocean governance TE15: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island) Philosophy of intelligence – Rethinking the fundamental ques ons Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) about the nature of intelligence Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Intelligence Studies Power dispari es and epistemic inequali es in the poli cs of marine Chair Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) biodiversity Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) The Kent-Kendall Debate: How history beat philosophy in shaping Beyond panaceas in BBNJ governance the nature of intelligence analysis D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Jules Gaspard (King's College London) Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) Why do we really need philosophy in the intelligence studies? The Rakhyun E. Kim (Utrecht University) next stage of philosophy of intelligence Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science & Giangiuseppe Pili (Università della Calabria) Technology) De ning Na onal Security Intelligence TE18: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Seumas Miller (Charles Sturt University) Frantz Fanon and interna onal poli cs: A cross-disciplinary Against the Grain: The Ethical Implica ons of Unauthorised examina on of his life and work Disclosures Melina Dobson (University of Warwick; University of Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Buckingham) Global Development Interroga on and the ‘Ticking Bomb’ Scenario Samantha Newbery (University of Salford Manchester) Chair Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University) Disc. Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) TE16: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Race, class and imperialism from Fanon’s perspec ve Withered Westphalia: The Poli cal Economy of the Global O shore Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University) US Dollar System Climate imaginaries and the poli cs of land in Frantz Fanon’s wri ng Interna onal Poli cal Economy Lauren Siegel (Cornell University) Fanonion methods of cri que: Context, par cularity, and Chair Tobias Pforr (University of Reading) universalism Disc. Tobias Pforr (University of Reading) Hannah Gignoux (Ithaca College) Disc. Yakov Feygin (Berggruen Ins tute )
International Studies Association © Revolu onary bodies in mo on: Freedom, violence and power in TE21: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Frantz Fanon and Hannah Arendt The End of the Cold War Three Decades Later: Con nuity and Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University) Change Revolu on vs. psychoanalysis: Fanon, decoloniza on, and the master/slave dialec c Interna onal Security Studies Post Communist Systems Chris Smith (Fusion Academy ) Historical Interna onal Rela ons TE19: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Fragmen ng Organiza ons? Decline, Stagna on, and Survival of Disc. M. E. Saro e (Johns Hopkins University) Mul lateral Organiza ons The Fall of the Closed Economy: Global Finance and the End of the Interna onal Organiza on Cold War Fritz Bartel (Yale University) Chair Orli Zahava (UNSW) From Soviet to Russian Nuclear Strategy Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Kris n Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway) Empty Ins tu ons in World Poli cs Seeds of Failure: The End of the Cold War and the Failure of the Radoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario) Russian Democra c Transi on and Western Integra on Safeguarding the United Na ons: How Dissa sfac on Leads to the John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Crea on of UN A liated Interna onal Organiza ons Great Powers and Autocra c Di usion Since the Cold War Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto) Regional Security Alliances: Inten onal Stagna on and External Drivers of Russian Grand Strategy: From Cold War period to Today Opportuni es Michael Kofman (Wilson Center) Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani (American University of Kuwait) Referenda on Con nued Membership of Interna onal TE22: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organiza on Organiza ons: An IR Approach to the 1986 NATO Referendum in Assessing How Na onal Iden es Are Reshaping Bilateral Rela ons Spain and the 2016 EU Referendum in the UK. in East Asia Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford) Interna onal Studies Associa on The New Terrain of Global Governance: Mapping Membership and Korea Economic Ins tute of America Fragmenta on Across Interna onal Organiza ons Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Chair Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Disc. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Sam Rowan (Oxford University) US Views of China The Ine cacy of the League of Arab States: The Condi on of Sco Harold (RAND) Democracy Mohamed Badawy (University at Bu alo, The State University South Korean Views of Japan of New York) Cheol-Hee Park (Seoul Na onal University) Chinese Views of South Korea: Aligning Elite and Popular Debates TE20: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel See-Won Byun (San Francisco State University) Leader Psychology and Coercive Bargaining Japanese Views of South Korea Foreign Policy Analysis Brad Glosserman (Center for Rule Making Strategies, Tama University) Chair Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Hindu Na onalism and Indian Percep ons of China Disc. Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Rush Doshi (Harvard University) Disc. Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Leadership Personality and Crisis Bargaining: An Experimental TE23: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Structuring Inclusion Approach Telling stories: exclusion, silencing, and belonging in IR Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) Interna onal Studies Associa on Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida) Chair Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen) Personal Impressions, Ra onal Actors: Leaders, Summits and Reassurance Part. Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin) Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Part. Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University) "He kept us out of war?" The causes of alterna ve audience costs Part. Jus n Perez (University of California, Santa Cruz) Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong) The Puzzle of Coercion Failure: How Psychology Explains Resistance TE24: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Dis nguished Scholar to Threats ENMISA Dis nguished Scholar Panel honoring Susan Mar n Dan Altman (Georgia State University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Emo ons and the Self-assessment of Resolve in Times of Crisis Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chair James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Part. Karen Jacobsen (Tu s University) Part. Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) Part. Susan Banki (University of Sydney) Part. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University / The New School) Hon. Susan Mar n (Georgetown University) International Studies Association © TE25: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Rela onship Di usion in Networks David Meyer (University of California, San Diego) Design and Produc on Networks: Trade War, Labor, and Legal dimensions Arthur Stein (UCLA) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Interna onal Poli cal Economy The Di usion of Refugees and the Interconnectedness of Refugee Chair Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine) Policy Disc. John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo) Jennifer M. Larson (Vanderbilt University) Disc. Pablo M. Pinto (University of Houston) Is Con ict Contagious? Network Imbalance and the Transna onal Chinese Labor Networks Along Produc on Networks and Across Di usion of Poli cal Instability Occupa on Types: An Explora on of Ver cal and Horizontal Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Solidari es Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis) Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Understanding and Contes ng Globalized Produc on in an Era of TE28: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Inequality Diversity and Diaspora E ects on Foreign Policy: Canada as an Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) endogenous-e ects laboratory and harbinger Chinese FDI and Labor Standards in Developing Countries Poli cal Demography and Geography Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Nanyang Technological University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) TE26: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Karine Pontbriand (UNSW Canberra) New Perspec ves on Brazilian Foreign Policy Chair Chris an Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) (Theme) Purview of the people? Measuring diaspora and iden fy e ects on Chair Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Canadian foreign policy Disc. Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Chris an Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) The debate between Globalism and an -globalism in Brazilian Social media and diaspora mobiliza on: the 2014 Crimean crisis foreign policy Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary) Denilde Holzhacker (Escola de Propaganda e Marke ng (ESPM- The Diversity E ect: Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy and the Role SP)) of Women’s Groups Brazilian foreign policy and iden ty: theore cal-epistemological Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University) limits and post-posi vist approaches The Diaspora E ect: Assessing the Impact of Diasporas on Canadian Camila Jardim (Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute (IRI) - PUC-Rio, Foreign Aid Brazil) Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) Maira Siman Gomes (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio De Janeiro) The Harper E ect: The Israeli Issue on Canadian-Jewish and Diplomacy as Myth Construc on in Brazil Canadian-Muslim Voters’ Choice Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) The mul ple faces of Africa in the foreign policy of Lula da Silva and Yannick Dufresne (Université Laval) Rousse TE29: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Camille Amorim Leite Ribeiro (Federal University of Rio Grande Quan ta ve Approaches to Studying Gender and Con ict do Sul (UFRGS)) Brazil’s interna onal agenda re ected: Percep ons among the Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes foreign policy community of the Great Powers Chair Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) Daniel Buarque (King's College London) Disc. Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) Sexual Violence in Post-Con ict Liberia TE27: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Di usion in Global and Transna onal Networks Sexualized repression and women’s poli cal organiza on Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Ingrid Vik Bakken (Norwegian University of Science and Chair Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Technology (NTNU)) Disc. Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa) Ragnhild Nordås (University of Michigan) A Disaggregated Approach to Con ict Di usion Violence, Displacement and Gendered Recruitment: A Supply-side Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Explana on for Female Fighters in Armed Rebellions Michael D. Ward (Duke University) Reed M. Wood (University of Essex) Modeling Di usion of Interna onal Norms A Seat at the Table: The Direct and Indirect E ects of Women’s Ki Eun Ryu (University of Iowa) Par cipa on in Rebel Groups Frederick Boehmke (University of Iowa) Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) Olga Chyzh (Iowa State University) Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) Je Harden (University of Notre Dame) From Warriors to Protectors: Security Sector Gender Reform and Civilian Vic miza on Laura Huber (Cornell University)
International Studies Association © TE30: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable TE33: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Word of Mouth Only Goes So Far: Improving Online Access to Slow, ecologized warfare: Toxicity and bodies in Interna onal Ac ve Learning Materials Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Disc. Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University) Chair Gi e du Plessis (Tampere University) Disc. Megan Becker (University of Southern California) Disc. Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) Part. Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Embodiment, Biomimicry, Temporality: The ecological violence of Part. Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) organophosphorus compounds Part. Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Gi e du Plessis (Tampere University) Part. Kiran Lakkaraju (Sandia Na onal Labs) Anima ng the Ala Wai: Slow Violence and Prosperity in an Occupied Part. Egle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland) Hawaii Cameron Grimm (University of Hawaii at Manoa) TE31: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel We Are Not Equal In War: Environmental Sludge in Guåhan’s The EU Parliament, Public Opinion, and the Interac on of the Arteries Domes c and EU Levels Kenneth Go gan Kuper (University of Guam) Interna onal Organiza on Heard and Not Scene: Sonar Li ga on, Indigenous Worlds and Kiaʻi Foreign Policy Analysis Kanaloa Chair Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University) Sarah Marie Wiebe (University of Hawai'i) Disc. Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University) Toxicity, Bodies Poli c, and Interna onal Rela ons Many iden es, one discourse? Measuring the European public Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) sphere across mul ple languages TE34: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Maurits Van der Veen (College of William & Mary) Human Rights and Development: Linking Theory and Prac ce To serve and protect: Parliamentary responsiveness to public preferences in EU scal integra on Human Rights Interna onal Organiza on Edward A. Fogarty (Colgate University) How Euroscep cism became popular Chair Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Caroline Maria Kalkreuth (Kiel University) Disc. Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) The East – West divide: How the EU changed towards a ‘core - Na onal Pathways to Realizing Economic and Social Rights periphery Europe’ Daniel Chong (Rollins College) Veronica Anghel (Stanford University) Elusive Accountability in Business & Human Rights: Popular Louise Hoon (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) percep ons of governance gaps European Parliament Elec on: the Impact of Domes c-level vs EU- Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) level Issues Is Corporate Power Undermining Ini a ves to Eradicate Forced Sasha Volodarsky (Northeastern university) Labor? Genevieve LeBaron (University of She eld) TE32: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Headwinds and Tailwinds of the Rights-Based Approach to Autonomy and Development Development Global Development Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices A UN en ty against the 2030 Agenda? UNOPS, PPPs, and human (Theme) rights viola ons in the El Zapo llo case Chair Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (German Development Daniel Carvalho (Federal University of São Paulo) Ins tute) Disc. Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) TE35: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Women in Local Humanitarian Leadership: Exploring Opportuni es Power Transi on and Fundamental Ins tu onal Change in a New for and Challenges to Women’s Engagement in Locally-led World Order Humanitarian Ac on English School Namalie Jayasinghe (Oxfam America) Diploma c Studies The E ects of Sovereign Debt Risk on Chinese Lending in Africa Chair Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) David Landry (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) Dignity as Development Power Transi on and Ins tu onal Change: The Social Structures of Poulomi Chakrabar (Queen's University) the New World Order “Rich kingdoms” and the state: Natural resources, ownership, and Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) access to resource wealth in Uganda and South Africa China, Power Transi on, and the Resilience of Pluralist Interna onal Shingirai Taodzera (University of O awa) Society: Beyond Liberalism and Realism Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Interna onal Leadership and Diplomacy in a New Era Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham)
International Studies Association © Making and Breaking the Rules: Global Power Transi on and the Dangerous Comparisons: Power vs. Status in Great Power Con ict Evolu on of Interna onal Law Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University) Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University) Regime Legi macy and Alliance Commitment on Small States' Liberalism and Power Shi Hedging Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Charles Chong-Han Wu (Na onal Chengchi University) Towards a Risk Management Theory of Hedging in Foreign Policy TE36: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel David Guo Xiong Han (London School of Economics and Poli cal Plo ng ‘Return’: Diasporas, Diplomacy and the Homeland Science) Global Development From Hedging to low level So Balancing: Vietnam’s struggling Interna onal Poli cal Sociology between the Eagle and the Dragon Tung Nguyen Cong (Na onal ChengChi University) Chair Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) Disc. Lourdes Patricia Iniguez-Torres (COLMEX/Universidad de TE39: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Guadalajara) Universalist and Par cularist Diplomacy Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Diploma c Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Voyages from Colony to Postcolony: Diplomacy, Ci zenship and the spectre of 'Return' Chair Nathan Orlando (Saint Vincent College) Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Edinburgh) Disc. W. David Clinton (Baylor University) The (im)possibility of a poli cs of belonging: Historical traces of Sikh Rally to the Flags: Charles de Gaulle, French Diplomacy, and the Post women workers in the movement between Punjab and BC -War Global Revival of Na onalisms Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech) Nathan Orlando (Saint Vincent College) ‘Almost a Foreign Country’: South African Indians and the idea of Montesquieu, Metaphysics, and Interna onal Rela ons Theory Return Christopher Ruiz (Baylor University) Vineet Thakur (Leiden University) The Tension between Liberalism and the Na on in Pierre Manent's Kabootarbazi: Phantom Experiences, The Poli cs of Naming, and A World beyond Poli cs? A Defense of the Na on-State Illegal Migra on Douglas Lensing (Baylor University) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Plyler v. Doe: The Fulcrum of Liberal American Immigra on Policy Dan Keller (Baylor University) TE37: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Norms and Law in Foreign Policy TE40: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Globalizing the City, Urbanizing IR: Exploring the Possibili es for Theory Theore cal Convergence Interna onal Law Environmental Studies Chair Carlo a M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Chair Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) U.S. Nuclear Policy, Strategy, and Forces: Framing the Debate Disc. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Global Ci es in the Public Imagina on Trump v. Interna onal Law? Paradoxes of Support across Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Contemporary Issues Ci es Gone “Global”? Collec ve Iden ty Forma on and City Agency Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University) in World Poli cs Richard W. Maass (University of Evansville) Kris n Ljungkvist (Swedish Defence University) Norm Di usion against the Odds: The Regionaliza on of Brazil’s David J. Gordon (University of California, Santa Cruz) Investment Protec on Model Global City Networks: An Approach through the Lens of Global Simon Bertrand (McGill University) Governance and Prac ce Theory Under the Shadow of Precedent: Jus fying Recogni on of Marta Galceran Vercher (Pompeu Fabra University) Statehood Ci es vs states? Rela ve power in the global urban age Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago) Daniel Pejic (University of Melbourne) Norm di usion as a determinant of foreign policy in the changing Globalizing the City, Urbanizing IR: Framing a More Produc ve interna onal climate? Theore cal Dialogue Dale Mineshima-Lowe (Birkbeck, University of London) Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) TE38: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Hedging and Balancing Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Ke an Zhang (George Mason University) Disc. Ke an Zhang (George Mason University) Cyprus and Transatlan c Security Rela ons: So Balancing in the Eastern Mediterranean? Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)
International Studies Association © TE41: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Na onalism, Shared Iden ty, and the Democra c Peace Jiyoung Ko (Bates College) Great Power Perspec ves on Arc c Iden ty The E ect of Media on Public Opinion during Diploma c Crises: Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Evidence from Survey Experiments in China, Vietnam and the Philippines Chair Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University) Frances Yaping Wang (Singapore Management University) Part. Cameron Carlson (University of Alaska Fairbanks) Social media, Na onalism, and Inter-Group Con ict: Evidence from Part. Sergei Sevas anov (Far East Federal University) Taiwan Part. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) George Yin (Harvard University) Part. Leigh Sarty (Global A airs Canada) When David Challenges Goliath: Insubordina on from Smaller Part. Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) States and Rising Power Status Dissa sfac on Alex Yu-Ting Lin (University of Southern California) TE42: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Sex, Gender and the Military TE45: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies New Direc ons in Genocide Studies: Mul ple Perspec ves and Chair Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Iden es Science) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Kelly Atkinson (Na onal Air and Space Intelligence Center, U.S. Global Development Air Force) Peace Studies Soldiering while female: sex, gender and the Elsie Ini a ve Chair Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne) Andrea Lane (Canadian Forces College) Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Women and the Military Around the World Genocide, Ecology, and the Body Sarah Gerstein (Art of War Scholar, Command and General Sta Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) College, Ft Leavenworth, KS) Li ga ng Genocide, Governing Reconcilia on: The Canadian Case The Power of the Earthworm: A Comparison of Trans* Military Law on Residen al Schooling and the Six es Scoop Accession Policy in the Republic of Korea and the United States Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba) Carissa Cunningham (Rutgers) Genocide of Māori in New Zealand? Comparing Indigenous child Patriarchal Discomfort? Nontradi onal Bodies in the Bri sh Army removal policies and state responses in four se ler countries of the and How UK Society Makes Sense of It Anglo-world Karin Ohno (University of Essex) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) TE43: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Ideal Vic ms, Ideal Perpetrators, and Heroes: Understanding Revisi ng Narra ves of Statebuilding Narra ve Dynamics in Post-Con ict Context. Sarah Federman (University of Bal more, College of Public Historical Interna onal Rela ons A airs) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology English School Indigeneity and Mass Death Timothy Vasko (Barnard College of Columbia University) Chair Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) TE46: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Wars, Insurgencies, and the Militariza on of State Building in Late The Challenge of Emerging Technologies for Law, Norms, and Arms Nineteenth Century East Asia Control Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College) Interna onal Security Studies Natural resources and territorial sovereignty: The separate Chair Jane E. Vaynman (Temple University) independence of oil-rich colonial areas Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Oxford) Part. Jus n Can l (Columbia University) Part. Elsa Kania (Harvard University) Searching for a transna onal Understanding of na on-state Part. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) forma on in China, Japan and Vietnam Part. Julia Macdonald (University of Denver) Minh Vu (The University of Queensland) The Poli cs of Boundary Inscrip on and Ontological Security: The TE47: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute Regional Security Complexes and the Belt and Road Ini a ve Chiho Maruoka (University of Leeds) Interna onal Security Studies TE44: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Na onalism, Status Concerns, and Con ict in Asia Disc. Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Interna onal Security Studies The Costs of Hedging, The Case of China and Russia in the Middle East Chair Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Andrea Ghiselli (Fudan University) Disc. Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Brian G. Carlson (RAND) Disc. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Why Countries Join China's Belt and Road Ini a ve? Agents of Economic Retalia on? Chinese Local Governments and Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai) the US-China Trade War Kacie Miura (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
International Studies Association © The Belt and Road Strategy and China’s Rela ons with the Middle TE50: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel East and Africa Mul ple Iden es, Mul ple Status(es): Nuancing the Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College) Understanding of Status Poli cs Smaller Power Hedging in Increasingly Compe ve Regional Se ngs: Lessons from Yakub Beg’s Aggressive Hedging of the Bri sh Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) and Russian Empires during the Great Game Nicholas Ross Smith (University of No ngham Ningbo China) Chair Michelle Murray (Bard College) Understanding Local Agency in China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Ini a ve Disc. Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) between East and West Asia: Mongolia and Iran as Geopoli cal Escaping Interna onal Status Compe on: Home Made Status and Bridgehead States Winning One’s Own Moritz Pieper (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) A airs) Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) Analyzing Great Power Status Poli cs Through an A ec ve Lens TE48: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) Crime, Violence, Civil War and the State: New Perspec ves Seeking Status on the Dark Side of the Moon Experimental Evidence Peace Studies From the United States and China Chair Philip Mar n (George Mason University) Robert Lincoln Hines (Cornell University) Disc. Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) Status in Interna onal Poli cs: A Perspec ve From the South The micro-poli cal illicit economy of state (un)making: the di erent Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne) trajectories of Mali and Niger and the remaking of the Sahelo- Race and Authority at the United Na ons: Evidence from A Survey Saharan poli cal order Experiment Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) Wilfred Chow (University of Hong Kong) Francesco Strazzari (NUPI / Sant'Anna School of Advanced Enze Han (University of Hong Kong) Studies) Xiaojun Li (University of Bri sh Columbia) Explaining the Strategic Perpetra on of Human Tra cking by Con ict Actors TE51: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Rachel Allison Harmon Insurgency, Counter Insurgency and State Strategy Armed Groups and In uence in Violent Democracies: Evidence from Interna onal Security Studies Peru Chair Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California) Andres Uribe (University of Chicago) Disc. Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) Crime-terror assemblage in Sahel: Understanding a New Hydra of Disc. C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Insecurity The In uence of Security Assistance on Civil-Military Rela ons Adib Bencherif (University of Florida) during Counter-Insurgency Opera ons: The Cases of Colombia and The Poli cal Economy of State Security: How the Military Gets Iraq Involved in the Economy Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Roya Izadi (Binghamton University) Prosecu ng Terrorism in Civil War: Law as a Tool of TE49: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Counterinsurgency Language, Norms, and Interna onal Poli cs Jessica Stanton (Temple University) Explaining Adapta on and Change in Counterinsurgency Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Opera ons: Evidence from India Global Development Asfandyar Mir (Stanford University) Delega on, Sponsorship, and Autonomy: Understanding State- Chair Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen) Armed Group Rela onships Disc. Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara) University) De ning Interlingual Rela ons: On the Poli cs of Linguis c Authoritarian vs. Democra c Responses to Ethnic Separa st Di erence Insurgencies Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) Norashiqin Toh (Columbia University) Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) TE52: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Rules Grammar in Interna onal Poli cs Women and Peacebuilding Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Postcolonial Challenge to the Study of U.S.-La n American Peace Studies Rela ons Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University) Chair Seniha Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana (Georgetown University) De ning narra ves in IR, a nominal approach Disc. Seniha Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana (Georgetown University) Behar Sadriu (SOAS, University of London) Feminist ‘transforma ve iden ca ons’ and the Israeli-Pales nian “Li le Security Nothings” and Everyday Con icts: The Securi za on con ict of the French Language in Québec Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Con ict Sudies)
International Studies Association © #AidToo & Gender-based Violence in emergencies: Connec ons and Anger and Aggression in Interna onal Poli cs: A New Realist Theory humanitarian system response failures Based on Recalibra onal Theory of Anger in Evolu onary Chen Reis (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, Psychology University of Denver) Ryuta Ito (The Japan Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Power, Violence, and Agency: Exploring Sexual Rela ons between Bringing Researchers Back In: Deba ng the Role of Interpre ve women and girls in Hai and United Na ons Peacekeepers Epistemology in a Global IR Chantel Cole (Queen's University) Dorothee Vandamme (Université catholique de Louvain / Université de Mons) TE53: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Seeing Research as Labor and as Epistemic Resistance: An Norms, Taboos and WMD Prolifera on Autoethnographic Account on Poli cal Factors Shaping Researcher Peace Studies Iden ty and Research Processes Bilgesu Sumer (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Disc. Alexander Bollfrass (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zürich) Iran’s Par al Withdrawal from the Nuclear Deal: The Role of the US Turning Elephants into Chairs: Depth Ontology and the Case for Saira Khan (North South University) Mul level Models in Theorizing NATO George-Cris an Maior (Na onal University of Poli cal Science Denucleariza on of North Korea: Post-Hanoi Summit and Public Administra on) Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) The Nuclear Weapons Element of Fric on in the United States- TE56: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Pakistan Rela onship The Globaliza on of Populism Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Have Chemical Weapons Become Normalised? Unravelling the (Theme) Chemical Weapons Taboo in the 21st Century. Chair Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick) Patricia Shamai (Universiy of Portsmouth) Disc. Paula Ganga (Columbia University) TE54: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel The European Rescue of Poli cs? Iden es, Crises, Euroscep cs Transna onalism and the global poli cs of religion and the return of poli cs to the European Union Zdenek Sychra (Masaryk University, Brno) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Poli cal Demography and Geography Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Mul ple Iden es and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices U.S. Double Standard on East Asian Na onalism: Double-Edged (Theme) Sword on Japan-Korea Rela ons Chair Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont) Whi Chang (Kyunpook Na onal University) Disc. Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University) Kunsik Hong (Ins tute of Na onal Interest Chung-Ang Religion, Power, and Theories of Democra za on University.) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Populism as a Securi za on Style Bohdana Kurylo (University College London) Environmentalism and the Ecumenical Patriarchate as an Interna onal Actor: Faith for the Environment crosses paths with TE57: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel policy entrepreneurship and status seeking Gendering/Gender in Interna onal Organiza ons Revecca Pedi (University of Macedonia) Interna onal Organiza on Katerina Sarri (University of Macedonia) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Iden ty Tetris: Transna onal Muslim NGOs within Global Contexts Nagham Elkarhili (Georgia State University) Chair Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University) Catholic actors in English School Theory in Interna onal Rela ons: Disc. Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) actors, agency, and morals Consul