Tuesday PWK22: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Women in Negoaons (By Invitaon Only) PWK06: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Understanding Peaceful Change in Internaonal Relaons (By Invitaon Only) Part. Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Part. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Part. Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of ) 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 Internaonal Studies, Part. Catriona Standeld (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 Internaonal Studies) PIF: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Commiee Panel Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Pay It Forward Workshop (by invitaon only) Part. Lars Skalnes (University of Oregon) Internaonal Studies Associaon Part. Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Vising 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 (Naonal 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 (Naonal Science Foundaon) Coord. Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University) Disc. Jacqueline DeMeri (University of North Texas) Part. Yuan-Ning Chu (University of 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 Invitaon Part. Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) Only) Part. Buse Dingiltepe (Bilkent University) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee 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 Goengen) Part. Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales) Part. Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) Part. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Part. Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School) Part. Stephaney Patrick (University of Manitoba) Part. Marianne Hanson (University of Queensland) Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Internaonal 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 Nongham, Ningbo) University of Peradeniya) Part. Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute 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 (Naonal University of Singapore) Knoxville) Part. Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Part. Catriona Standeld (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 Instute of Technology, Part. Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM) Sam Nunn School of Internaonal Aairs) 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 Commiee Panel Connecng Theory and Methods for Text as Data Research in ISA Emerging Lan American and Caribbean Scholar Forum (by Internaonal Relaon (By Invitaon Only) invitaon only) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Internaonal Studies Associaon 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 Pisburgh) Disc. Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Part. Analia Gomez Vidal (University of , College Park) Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Part. Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) USFQ / Amherst College) Part. Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno) Disc. Kai Michael Kenkel (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Part. Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Janeiro) Part. Chengli Wang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics) Disc. Krisna Hinds (University of the West Indies) Part. Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Disc. Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO/CONICET) Part. James Wilson (University of Nevada-Reno) Disc. Cina Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador) Part. Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs at Coord. Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis) George Washington University) Part. Alina de Luna Aldape (Center for Conict 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 Pracce (By Invitaon Only) Nuevo León) Part. Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Part. Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Naonal University of San Marn) Part. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Part. Krystal-Gayle O'Neill (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Part. Nicolás Terradas (Florida Internaonal University) Part. Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal 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 (Instuto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Centro Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) de Prospecva Estratégica) Part. Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Part. Ana Mauad (Poncia Universidad Javeriana ) Part. Jacqui True (Monash University) Part. Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Part. Carla Winston (University of Melbourne) Part. Lecia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires) Coord. Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) Part. Viviana García-Pinzón (German Instute 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 Atrocies and Atrocity Prevenon in a Changing Global Order Part. Diego Hernández Nilson (Universidad de la República (By Invitaon Only) (Uruguay)) Part. Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de ) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Rafael Castro (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Part. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) Part. Hilary Maess (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 Conict Locaon & Event Data Project (ACLED)) Part. Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) Part. Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School) Part. Cae Bailard (George Washington University) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Coord. Lawrence Woocher (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum) Coord. Mollie Zapata ( Holocaust Memorial Museum, Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevenon of ) 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 Conict Embaled Inference: Confronng New Conicts in the Design and Studies (By Invitaon Only) Use of Experiments in Internaonal Studies (By Invitaon Only) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo) Part. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuses) 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/Instute of World Part. Florian Justwan (University of Idaho) Aairs @ 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 Conict Part. Rachel Myrick (Stanford University) Analysis and Resoluon) Part. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Part. Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, 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 Internaonal Aairs, 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 Polics in the Postwestern Age: Towards a Postwestern IR Coord. Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) (By Invitaon Only) Coord. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Research & Workshop Grants Commiee (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 Iniave and the Global South (By Invitaon Part. Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Only) Part. Chrisan Kaunert (Internaonal Centre of Policing and Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Security, University of South Wales) Part. Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College) Part. Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Part. Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, ) 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 Kap 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 Kap Celebi University) Part. Karin Vazquez Part. Francisco Urdinez (Poncia Universidad Católica de Chile) Coord. Florencia Rubiolo (CONICET / Cordoba Catholic University (UCC)) Coord. Gonzalo Sebasan Paz (Georgetown University)

PWK47: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant War Gaming and Social Science Inquiry: Towards a New Data- Generang Process (By Invitaon Only) Research & Workshop Grants Commiee Part. Jenna Jordan (Georgia Instute 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 Relaonship Between Natural Resources and WA01: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Jennifer Briones (SUNY Bualo State College) Mulpolar Compeon, Power Transions, and Military WA03-B: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Modernizaon: The Impact on Deterrence Dynamics in Southern CONFLICT- Third Party Intervenons in Conicts Asia Junior Scholar Symposia in World Polics Internaonal Security Studies JSS Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Chair Christopher Clary (University at Albany) The Eect of Coups During Civil War on Third Party Intervenon Disc. Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center/George Washington Strategies University) Alexandra Chinchilla (University of ) Disc. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Governance Market: Insurgency, Civil Conict, and the Condions for Nuclear Use: Re-evaluang Pakistan’s Doctrine aer Accountable State the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot Crisis Brandon Merrell (Yale University) Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) The Nexus Between External Intervenon and Rebel Fragmentaon Prospects for Deterrence Failure: Implicaons of Military in Intra-State Conicts Modernizaon and Arms Race Instability in South Asia Sanjida Amin (University of Toronto) Mansoor Ahmed (Center for Internaonal Strategic Studies Impact of Intervener Movaon and Strength on Intrastate Conict Islamabad) Duraon Military Modernisaon and Deterrence Dynamics: The Case of Briney Koehnlein (Indiana University) , 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 Foundaon) Junior Scholar Symposia From Enduring Rivalry to Enduring Cooperaon: Pathways to JSS Disc. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Conict Transformaon and Regional Stability in South Asia JSS Disc. Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) Farhan Hanif Siddiqi (Quaid-i-Azam University) Warme Experiences of Civic Leaders: Legacies of Civil War in Sub- WA02: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Saharan Africa Jusne Davis (University of California, Berkeley) Diversity In The Global Currency System: Good, Bad, Or Inevitable? A Comparison Of Syrian Rebel Group Networks: Inghng And Internaonal Polical Economy Cooperaon 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) Part. Mahias M. Mahijs (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 aer the Soviet-Afghan War WA03: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Junior Scholar Session Nicola Mathieson (Australian Naonal University) CONFLICT Junior Scholar Symposia WA03-D: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel CONFLICT- Ethnic Conicts in World Polics 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 Instute of Internaonal Aairs CONFLICT- Forecasng Civil Wars (NUPI)) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Mark Duckeneld (US Army War College) Do the Ingredients of Conict Maer? How Arbitrary Death Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Thresholds Aect Findings JSS Disc. Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University) Predicng Rebellion. Exploring Forecast Models for Actor-Centric Conict Onset and Escalaon Impact of China on the Everyday of : Comparing Conict Mihai Catalin Croicu ( University) and City-landscape in Kokang and Mandalay Ramya P. S. (South Asian University) Internaonal System Polarity and the Resurgence of Irregular Proxy Wars Measuring Grievance: Examining How Language Policies Inuence Laura Jakli (University of California, Berkeley) Civil War Burak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Aliaon Among Polical Violence Groups: A Costly Signal Megan Farrell (University of Texas at Ausn) The Condional Eects of External Intervenon on Conict Outcomes by Conict Type Geng the Buck for Your Bang: Compeng 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 Conict Basil Bastaki (University of Chicago) International Studies Association © Axis of "Nuclear" Evil: U.S. Counterproliferaon Strategies against WA04: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Innovave Panel Libya and "Slaughterbots": Film Screening and Discussion: Is this Our Future? Sunwoo Paek (Korea University) ISA Innovave Panel The Vanishing Nuclear Taboo in Context: Insights from the Cold War Internaonal Studies Associaon John Valdez (College of Wooster) Chair Sebasan 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 Eecveness: 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 Internaonal Aairs) Roles and Percepons In Denial about Punishment: The Ecacy of Various Nuclear Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Coercion Strategies (Theme) Erik Sand (MIT) Chair Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Introducing the Strategic Export Violaons Dataset Brian Starks (University of Georgia) Disc. Jeroen Joly (Ghent University) Why No Cognive Biases? U.S. Decision-Makers and the Persian WA08: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable The Status of Status in Internaonal Relaons Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore) Internaonal Security Studies Power Transions and Public Support for Global Economic Chair Joseph M. Parent (University of Notre Dame) Cooperaon Part. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Tanja Schweinberger (University of Geneva) Part. Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Strategies of Deance, Narraves of Delegimaon: How Some Part. Michelle Murray (Bard College) Targeted States Undermine the Internaonal 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 Eect of Counterinsurgency on Polical Preferences Conceptualizing the Internaonal Deniz Aksoy (Washington University in St. Louis) Theory Roles and Percepons: Mutual Percepons and Narraves of the EU Internaonal Polical Sociology as a Diplomac Actor in Ukraine Historical Internaonal Relaons 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 Kap Celebi University) Sensing Violence: Epistemic Benets 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 Internaonal Part. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Relaons Part. Stephen Forcer (University of Birmingham) Part. Daniel Masters (UNCW) Internaonal Ethics Intelligence Studies Part. Laura Marn (University of Sheeld) 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 Polics Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices A Watchdog with No Teeth: The Unintended Eect of Inclusive (Theme) 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 Eect”: 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) Internaonal Aairs) Delegang Restraint: Mulple Intervenon 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 (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Domesc Approaches to Internaonal The Construcon of Naval Power and Brazilian Foreign Policy Human Rights Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Internaonal Law Realist constraints on construcvist region-building: comparing Chair Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) Brazilian and Indian engagement with the regional marime Disc. Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) strategic environment Trumping Human Rights: ‘America First’ and Internaonal Human Kai Michael Kenkel (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Rights Norm Contestaon Janeiro) Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) in the Geopolics of Amazonia and Antarcca When Global Becomes Municipal: Cies Internalizing Internaonal Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) Human Rights Law Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz (Brazilian War College (ESG)) Heidi Haddad (Pomona College) Authoritarian Transion and Polically Costly Human Rights Abuses WA17: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Assessing Internaonal Studies Identy Through Arcial Repatriaon of ‘Jihadi Wives’: The Long-Term Consequences of Intelligence Strategies, Ethics, and Pracces Repatriaon or Revoking Cizenship in the West Mulple Idenes 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: Collaboraon And Contenon Prospects U.S. Grand Strategy & World Order – Roundtable Between Canada And China Internaonal Security Studies David Perez-Des Rosiers (Shanghai University) Chair Monica Duy To (Tus University, Fletcher School of Law Evaluaon Of Arcial 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, Tus Esra Sarioglu (Shanghai university) University) AI, Kuhn, and Internaonal Studies Part. Emma Ashford (Cato Instute) Ryan Kiggins (University of Central Oklahoma) Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Arcial Intelligence and Strategic Stability: Implicaons for nuclear Part. Thomas Cavanna (Tus University, Fletcher School) security, deterrence, and escalaon in future warfare Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) James Johnson (James Marn Center for Nonproliferaon Part. Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University) Studies (CNS)) WA13: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon WA18: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Praconers of Internaonal Educaon: Cing the case for the The Limits and Failures of Just War Theory approach of an internaonal honor society Internaonal Ethics Internaonal Studies Associaon Internaonal Polical 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. Chrisna Sanchez (California Lutheran University) Disc. Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Part. Jose Guillermo De Los Reyes (University of Houston) Aer Vibrancy: A Foray into the Dark Side of Things Nisha Shah (University of Oawa) WA15: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Can Polical Violence ever be Jused? Author Meets Crics: "Small Arms: Children and Terrorism" Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Internaonal 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 Naonal University) Part. Robert Tynes (Bard College) Pacism, 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) Polical Science (LSE) and SOAS) Suthaharan Nadarajah (SOAS University of London) WA16: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon Brazil, Region Formaon And Defense Cooperaon Internaonal Studies Associaon Brazilian Internaonal Relaons Associaon Chair Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) International Studies Association © WA19: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Expanding Access to Acvism: A Comparison of Argenne and Sri Internaonal Organizaons on Social Media: Public Informaon or Lankan of the Disappeared Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna) Self-Legimaon? Top-down or Dialogue? Locang sex workers in the ‘professional development sphere’: A Internaonal Organizaon case study of the Philippine Sex Workers Collecve Internaonal Communicaon Mulple Idenes 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 Internaonal Security Disc. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Internaonal Security Studies Social media and their impact on internaonal organizaons’ reputaon: 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) Tweeng to Save Succeeding Generaons from the Scourge of War? Behavioral Paerns in Costly Signaling The UN, Twier and Communicave Acon Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong) Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Signaling and Socializaon under the Security Dilemma Engaging with new digital media to promote and protect human Brandon Yoder (Australian Naonal University) rights: the case of the United Naons Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Caroline Bouchard (Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM)) Just Do it: Characteriscs and Eecveness of Chinese Economic or Troll? The Case Against Sancons Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Kean Zhang (George Mason University) Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) The Impact of Dierent Forms of Perceived Madness on Threat Credibility and Eecveness WA20: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Money and Finance in the Aermath of Crisis The U.K. Strategic Nuclear Deterrent and the Credibility of the Internaonal Polical 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 Commiee Panel Disc. Tal Sadeh ( University) Academic Freedom and Internaonal Collaboraon amid Rising Oracles, Heroes or Villains: Economic Technocrats, Naonal Authoritarianism Policians, and the Power to Shape Markets Academic Freedom Commiee George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Internaonal Studies Associaon A Tale of Three Regional Financial Arrangements: Lessons from the European Stability Mechanism, the Chiang Mai Iniave Chair Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Mullateralizaon, and Fondo Lanoamericano de Reservas Part. Pingtjin Thum (New Naraf & University of Oxford) Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University) Part. Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Instute) 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 (Grith University) in Ifrane (Morocco) / Universidade Federal do Tocanns (Brazil)) Part. Peter Gries (University of Manchester) A Bilateral Seal of Approval: Financial Stability through Geopolics Cmte Krisan 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 Acvism Theorizing Corporate Power in Global Polics and Theory Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Organizaon (Theme) Internaonal Polical 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 polical actor "You Can't Really Say Bad Things About Mothers": Examining Corinne Gendron (University of Quebec at Montreal) Motherhood Discourses in Environmental and Peace Acvism “Globalizaon in the rst person”: polical risk and the study of IPE Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Internaonal Instute for Strategic The Américan Diusion of Experienal Movement Pracce: 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 Polics Longing and (not) belonging: identy, locaon, and authencity in Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) eldwork Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Emma Brannlund (University of the West of England) Delineang publics between connuity and change Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen) Linda Monsees (Goethe University Frankfurt) International Studies Association © Theorizing the Mulnaonal Technology Firm as a Norm Maker and Does Naonalist Rally Divert? Internaonal Conicts and Chinese Taker Public Opinion Robert Gorwa (University of Oxford) Jiahua Yue (Yale University) Anton Peez (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt / University of Frankfurt) WA28: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Consequences and Terminaon of Sancons WA25: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Labor and Trade Liberalizaon Chair Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Chair Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Extricang from the U.S.-Russian Sancons Tangle: Contending Disc. Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Perspecves, Emerging Networks & O-Ramps to Escalaon Trade Compeon and Polical Polarizaon in Advanced Industrial Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) The Terminaon of Internaonal Sancons, 1990—2018: Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Introducing the STD Dataset Nanyang Technological University) Hana Aa (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Striking a Biased Balance: The Changing Design of Labor Provisions Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area in US Trade Agreements Studies) Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and More than Cheap Talk: The Costs of Sancon Threats for Development Studies (IHEID)) Mulnaonal 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 Eect of Sancons on Target Precarious Technologies? Digizaon and Labor Dynamics in Governments’ Finance Ghana’s Mining Sector T. Clion 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 crique The Impact of Populism on Foreign Policy Internaonal Polical Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Historical Internaonal Relaons 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) Internaonal Relaons theory, the crisis of modernity, and the ‘crisis How do Variaons in the type of Naonalism aect Variaons in the of crique’ Type of Conict? Mahew Fluck (University of Westminster) Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Pessimism and the Alt-Right: knowledge, power, race and me Populism and Conict: Analyzing Populist Foreign Policy Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Emily Holland (United States Naval War College) Notes toward a sublunar crical internaonal theory: reorienng Hadas Aron (Columbia University) crique in a me of Trump, Brexit, and ‘post-truth’ Caught in the Power Transion Traps: Inequality, Populism, and Richard Devetak (University of Queensland) Conict The task of crique in the mes of post-truth Chia-Chien Chang (Naonal Chengchi University, Taiwan.) Sebasan Schindler (LMU Munich) Populism and Foreign Policy: Is there a future for European Security Integraon? WA27: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Pierangelo Isernia (University of Siena, ) Foreign Policy and Public Opinion Francesco Olmastroni (University of Siena) Foreign Policy Analysis Process-Tracing Populist Leaders’ Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Observable Manifestaons of Ideaonal 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 Polics: Domesc Atudes Towards U.S. Leadership in the Global Order WA30: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Carloa M. Minnella (University of Oxford) From Nixers and Fixers to Shrinkers and Sinkers: Governing Trade How Naonal Security Policy Making Undermines : Cross and Finance in the Populist Moment -Naonal, Over-Time Findings from the Garrison State Project Internaonal Polical Economy Ashley Thornton (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Internaonal Organizaon Development Studies) David Sylvan (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Till Schöfer (Here School of Governance) Development Studies) Disc. Till Schöfer (Here School of Governance) Will We Help? Public Support for Combang 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 Mullateral Trading System Global Cizenship and Moral Educaon Kristen Hopewell (University of Brish Columbia) Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) The Polics and Rules of Excepons: The Case of the WTO’s ‘Peace The Brish Values Curriculum: Moral Educaon as Inoculaon Clause’ on Public Stockholding against Terrorism in English Schools. Maas E. Margulis (The University of Brish Columbia) Charloe Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Only Human Aer All: The Social Dimension of Mullateral 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 Pacist Pedagogy in Global Polics Gender, Financial Inclusion, and Social Coalions: 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) Migraon and Internaonal Network of Lies Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacic) WA31: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Firms between States WA34: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Polical Economy Pedagogical Approaches to Theory in Introducon to IR Courses Chair Randall W. Stone (University of Rochester) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Theory Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Internaonalizaon 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 eects of democrac governance on MNCs’ sourcing Part. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chrisan 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 Operaons: Actors, Aims, and Outcomes Michael Kenwick (The Pennsylvania State University) Internaonal Organizaon Businesses’ Posioning in Trade War Peace Studies Aubrey Waddick (Pennsylvania State University) Internaonal Security Studies Boliang Zhu (The Pennsylvania State University) Chair Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne) Internaonal Polics and Market Share of Foreign Firms Disc. Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara) Quan Li (Texas A&M University) Peacekeeping in Mul-instuonal Seng: Lessons Learned in Comparave Perspecve WA32: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of Soa, University of Social Media and Digial Acvism: Regulaon and Security Maryland) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Russian approaches to UN Peace Support Operaons and Doctrine Internaonal Communicaon Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Chair Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) The Uneven Burden of Peacekeeping Assessing Variaon in Risk- Disc. Charles Patrick Marn-Shields (German Development Taking Propensity Across Troop Contribung Countries Instute) 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 Internaonal University) How Can Internaonal Peacebuilders Avoid Enabling Social Media in China: Research and Networking in Internaonal Authoritarianism? UN Peacekeeping and Liberia’s Post-Conict Relaons Transion Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University) Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Digital Acvism 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 Educaon in Meeng Global Insecuries Internaonal Ethics Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Mulple Idenes 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 Dierent Types of Domesc & Transnaonal 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) Internaonal Polical Economy Theory The Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in Civil Wars: Evidence from Chair Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Terrorizing God’s Enemies: Exploring Dierences Between Secular Displacement, Disenfranchisement and Dehumanizaon: Remaking and Rights in the 21st century Alon Burstein (The Hebrew University) (University of Brish Columbia) "The Way" Into Terrorism - Understanding Radicalizaon as an North-South Displacements in Racial Capitalism: Viewpoints from Intersubjecve Process of Socio-Polical 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, Marjn Konings (University of Sydney) Many Voices Emerging Powers, Limited Hegemony and Dependency: Some Diplomac Studies theorecal consideraons Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) (Theme) Permanence of Violence: Polical Economy of Statecra and Chair Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) Ukraine's Capture Disc. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Instute, Andriy Levytskyy (University of Hawaii at Manoa) University of Antwerp) Disc. Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) WA37: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Characteriscs of China's Consular Protecon System in President The Global North-Global South Nexus in the Study of Leaders in Xi's Era Foreign Policy Liping Xia (China Foreign Aairs University) Foreign Policy Analysis China’s Diplomac Approach to Improve Its Internaonal Discursive Global South Caucus Power since the 18th Party Congress Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Jisheng Sun (China Foreign Aairs University) (Theme) Chinese Diplomac Style: Negoang EU-China relaons 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 Transnaonal Consideraons 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 Benets and the Dicules of the Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä-Ingolstadt) ‘Rights of Nature’ Movement Around the World Small Island States' Leadership and Global Polics of Climate Environmental Studies Change Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Baris Kesgin (Elon University) (Theme) The Personality Traits of Lan 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: Innovave Legal Acvism Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh) for Protecng the Environment : An Emerging Dimension in Global South - An Indian Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) Perspecve The Nature of Water Devanshi Shah (Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, School Laura Spitz (University of New School of Law) of Liberal Studies) Global Rights of Nature Map and Its Applicaon to Ecuadorian WA38: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Indigenous Peoples Research Identy and Terrorism Addison Luck (Yale University) Baling the Black Snake: How Pipeline Bale Alliances May Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Internaonal 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 Pracce Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) in their Uses and Exploitaon 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 Internaonal Society, State Public Atudes and Behavior in Environmental Governance Recognion, and the Curious Case of China Yuan Yi Zhu (Nueld College, University of Oxford) Environmental Studies The Chinese Communists in the Bandung Conference: Contesng Chair Erick Lachapelle (Université de Montréal) Representaonal Legimacy among Asian-African “Third Force” Disc. Mao 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 Naonal Approaches to Covert S. P. Harish (College of William & Mary) Acon Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Intelligence Studies Assessing the Environmental Atude-Behavior Gap: Cross-Naonal Internaonal Security Studies Dierences 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, Parsan Polics, and the Adopon of Renewable The Brish Way in Covert Acon Energy Rory Cormac (University of Nongham) Mi Jeong Shin (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics) New Vodka in Old Slls? Examining Contemporary Russian Covert Tsung-han Tsai (Naonal Chengchi University) Acon 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 Polics: The Ebb and Flow of American Covert Azusa Uji (Kyoto University) Acon Michael Poznansky (University of Pisburgh) WA42: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel French Clandesne Operaons from the Second World War to the Peripheral Women and The Plural Internaonal Algerian War Historical Internaonal Relaons Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Return of the Bad Russian: ‘Unacknowledged Intervenonism’ Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) in Contemporary TV-Shows Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University) Chair Amanda Coe (University of Ghana, Legon) Disc. Amanda Coe (University of Ghana, Legon) WA45: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Reecons on Lower Caste Muslim Women’s Lives in India: Sovereignty, security and rights: new theorecal and empirical Challenging Systemac Exclusion perspecves Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Internaonal Polical Sociology Role of Moroccan women in the development of Morocco Theory Tanushree Tanushree (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi) Historical Internaonal Relaons Inadequate Histories: The Forgoen 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 identy The Arab Apocalypse: a queer feminist crique of masculinized Dirk Nabers (Kiel University) polics and disaster (Re)tracing the polical: “Security” from Divine Order to Sovereign Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) State Sheila Wa-Clouer and Interconnecvity in Internaonal Theory Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) Rights-claiming and the limits of emancipatory polics: the context of ethnic/marginalised communies WA43: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) China's Foreign Polics in Historical Perspecve Shadow states, ungovernable spaces, and shaer zones: will states Historical Internaonal Relaons persist in southern Africa? Foreign Policy Analysis Movindri Reddy (Occidental College) Chair Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Sovereign Hysteria and the Biopolics of Denial Disc. Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Tatevik Mnatsakanyan (Loughborough University, London) Anatomy of China’s peacekeeping: Its intenons revealed in the decision-making process WA46: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University) Breaking New Theorecal and Empirical Ground on the “Nuclear From normave threat to so power? The second image reversed Taboo” in the analysis of modernizaon in China in late Qing period. Internaonal Security Studies Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw) Chair Lauren Sukin (Stanford University) Making sense of Tibet’s changing posion within China’s hegemonic Disc. Ulrich Kuehn (Instute for Peace Research and Security Policy sphere of inuence, 1279-1840, and implicaons 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 Securizaon Contestaon Theory Jerey S. Lans (The College of Wooster) Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Instute, University of Alberta) Carmen Wunderlich (University of Duisburg-Essen) Emeka Njoku (University of Ibadan) Moral Foundaons of the Nuclear and Chemical Weapons ‘Taboo’: ‘When Will They Go Back?’: A Crical Discourse Analysis of the New Evidence from Experimental Surveys Rising Ontological Insecurity and New Racism in as a Michal Smetana (Charles University) Reacon to the Syrian Refugees Marek Vranka (Charles University) Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University) The Nuclear Taboo and the End of Nuclear Charisma Crical Quantave Methodology: Reecons on Discursive Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Causality, Ontological Indeterminacy, and the Role of Interpretaon Women and Nuclear Taboo: A Perspecve 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 securized policy eld. The case of infecous disease. Internaonal Security Studies Gunnar Jeremias (Hamburg University) Ontological Security and Identy Polics in the Middle East: The Chair Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Securizaon of Identy 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 Internaonal Aairs) The Rise of Populism in Internaonal Polics Does Trade in ‘Strategic Products’ Cause Polical-Military Anity? Mulple Idenes 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 Navigang the Disc. Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Reassurance Dilemma Mike Sadler (The University of Hong Kong) The inuence of US Alt-Right on Brazilian polics: the rise of Bolsonarism and its semioc war Balancing Under Asymmetry: the Formaon of Military Alliances Karina Junqueira (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) Against Great Power Threats in Since 1945 Crisano Mendes (Poncia 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 Comparave Context Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Divided Communies Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Peace Studies Lessons from the periphery in the ght against global right-wing Chair April Biccum (The Australian Naonal 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 transformaon of Central Europe in the light of the globalist peacebuilding research theory of internaonal relaons Roberta Holanda Maschieo (University of Coimbra, Centre for Andrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw) Social Studies) Unmasking Hidden Power: the role of marginalizaon and identy Joana Ricarte (University of Coimbra) in studying the alt-right Community acvism in de-silencing the voices of young people Jaclyn Fox (American University) aected 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 parcipatory democrac process: towards a posive 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 integraon 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 Fama Kukeyeva (Al-Farabi Kazakh Naonal University) New Trends in Crical Security Studies Complexity in Global and Regional Transformaon Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguisc 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 comparave analysis United States Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Rita Boyajian Groh (University of Tennessee, Chaanooga) The Implosion of Global Liberal World Order and Russian Foreign Targeng the Core or Swing?: Campaign Strategy during the 2017 Policy: Dimensions, Tensions, and Prospects Kenyan Presidenal Elecon Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Thomas Brailey (University of California, San Diego) Unfreezing the High North: Russia and Cooperave Partnering in Esmang the Factors that Aect the Circular Flow of Skilled the Arcc Migrants Between their Desnaon and Origin Countries George Soroka (Harvard University) Esther Jack-Vickers (University of Massachuses, Lowell) Italy’s Silent Return to Emigraon: Trends, Causes, Consequences WA52: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Francesca Fauri (University of Bologna) Corporate inuence and global health governance: Examining the Donatella Strangio (Sapienza University Rome) indirect polical strategies of transnaonal corporaons 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) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) (Theme) Structural Barriers to Implemenng Arcle 17 of the Framework Chair Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna) Convenon on Tobacco Control: Lessons from Malawi Disc. Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna) Julia Smith (Simon Fraser University) A crisis of identy: Social experience and collecve memory among Jennifer Fang (Simon Fraser University) the New Generaon 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 Potenal of Non-State Actors to Counter Violent Extremism in Taxing Debates: An Overview of Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax Pakistan: Using Art to reclaim Identy and Meaning Opposion and Key Consideraons 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 Internaonal Trade Sirin Duygulu (Istanbul Sehir University, Istanbul) Regime and the Case for a Framework Convenon on Global Health Ugur Cevdet Panayirci (Istanbul Sehir Universitesi) Benjamin Robert Hawkins (LSHTM) Expanding the Concept of Security Governance by Incorporang Corporaons and global infecous 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 Transformaon of World Polics Structure: Looking at the ‘student agitaons’ in India and its impact WA53: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel on the world Identy Polics in IR Gajendra Trivedi (University of Delhi, Molal Nehru College (E)) Mulple Idenes 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) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Impact of Identy-Based Ideology on Polical Tolerance in (Theme) Marc L. Hutchison (University of Rhode Island) Chair Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Polical The Age of Apology in World Polics Science) Ehito Kimura (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Disc. Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Polical Contemporary Russian Foreign Policy Discourses and Pracces Science) towards Asia: Assessing the Logic of Causality in the Discursive Mul-Layered Internaonal Norms in the Americas: Challenging Structure of Identy , Dening 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? Frustraon and Hysteria from Pro- and and Global North perspecves on Women, Peace and Security An- Refugee Protests in 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) Innovaon 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 Polical Economy of Migraon Vicms Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Pepperdine University) Jeanee Mendez (Oklahoma State University) Disc. Stephen Bagwell (DePauw University) International Studies Association © WA57: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Negoang the Network: Collaborang Across Dierences in the The Internaonal Legal Order: Pathways to Change and Stability, European Forum on Armed Drones Alexandria Nylen (University of Massachuses Amherst) Sources of Resilience, and Reasons for Regression Internaonal Law WA61: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Internaonal Organizaon Reinterpreng Secularism in Dierent Contexts Chair Madeline Baer (Occidental College) Religion and Internaonal Relaons 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 Instuonal Design of Internaonal Organizaons: Inducing Diplomac Deliberaon 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) Internaonal Law’s Resilience Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) How the secular maers for understanding jihadi militancy and thinking about conict resoluon Finding the Ideal Path to Customary Law: State Pracce, Mona K. Sheikh (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Distribuonal Consequences, and Instuons Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) The Secular Pracce of Religious Outrage: India's 295A Debate Gina Giliber (Northwestern University) Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies) WB01: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon WA58: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Area Studies in Central and Eastern Europe: Mulple Perspecves No Place is Safe: Terrorism in the Age of Extremism Internaonal Studies Associaon Polish Internaonal Studies Associaon Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Chair Edward Haliżak (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, University Chair Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) of Warsaw) Chair Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Part. Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of Soa, University of Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Maryland) Disc. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Part. Edward Haliżak (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, 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 Polical Science and Promong Cross-Cultural Competencies and Global Cizenship in Internaonal Studies, University of Warsaw) internaonal Studies Part. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Internaonal Educaon 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 Producon Networks in East Asia's Security Part. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Internaonal Polical Economy Part. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Internaonal 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) Internaonal Security Studies The Role of Design and Producon Networks in East Asian Security Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine) Chair Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Are Design and Producon Networks Vital to China’s Leaders? Disc. James Rogers (SDU / Stanford University) Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine) Air Lioral: 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 Compeon Through Design and Producon Networks in Africa A Survey of 1,000 Serving Military Ocers’ Atudes Toward Prince Paa-Kwesi Heto (University of California, Irvine) Autonomous Weapons Jai Gallio (UNSW & The University of Oxford) Naonalist Conicts and Producon 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 Geopolical Disputes: Design and cooperaon - case of NATO Producon Networks and Inter-state Relaons 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 Cooperaon Maer? Nataliya Stranadko (Portland State University) ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY Marine plasc governance: An examinaon and comparison of Junior Scholar Symposia environmental convenons as baseline data to address the global Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) overabundance of marine plascs Meg Hassey (University of Massachuses 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 Migraon Junior Scholar Symposia Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Jana Von Stein (Australian Naonal 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 migraon 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 Basta Claro (University of Brasilia) diplomacy in the Indo-Pacic region Support for Climate Migrants or Rohingya? How Bangladeshis Kei Namba (Free University of Berlin) Donate to Local Humanitarian Charies Science, technology, and environmental governance: Colombia as a Rachel Castellano (University of Washington) laboratory of the 'Gray Revoluon' against mercury use in ASGM Shiing gendered subjecvies: Everyday lives of Burmese climate- Sebasan Rubiano-Galvis (University of California, Berkeley) induced migrants in 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 Innovave Panel Implementaon 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) Naon ISA Innovave Panel WB03-B: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 JSS Group/Panel Chair Kristy A. Belton (Internaonal Studies Associaon) AM Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Conneccut) ENVIRONMENT- The Environment and the Future of Internaonal Part. Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University) Relaons 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. Jusn 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 Polics of An-Westernism: Resistance to What and Liberaon Technology and the Polics of the Ocean Floor for Whom? Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Alternave Futures: Global South and The Climate Change Imagery Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Saurabh Thakur (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Sustainable Development and Internaonal Relaons: The Need for Chair Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) True Interdisciplinary Research Disc. Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Marna Vetrovcova (University of Heidelberg, ) 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- Cooperaon and Climate Change Status-Seeking and Foreign Policy Analysis: Exploring the Domesc Polical Sources and Eects of Status Concerns Junior Scholar Symposia Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices JSS Disc. Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) (Theme) The Transion of Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Policies: Internaonal Foreign Policy Analysis Norms and Policy Learning Chair Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne) Fang-Ting Cheng (Instute of Developing Economies, Japan Disc. Marina Duque (Florida State University) External Trade Organizaon (IDE-JETRO)) The ‘Self-Renewing Genius of American Polics’? Naonal Decline The Networks of Social Movements Resisng Dams in the Amazon and Parsan Animosity in the United States V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuses Boston) Steven M. Ward (Cornell University)

International Studies Association © The Moral Foundaons of Status Concerns Drones and the Marime Environment in Europe: New Challenges Joslyn Trager (Wesleyan University) of Technology and Security? Foreign Policy, Status and Personality: A Cross-Naonal 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 Cies in Europe Inside-Out, Outside-In: Status, Role Contestaon, and the Making of Crisna Del Real-Castrillo (University of Cádiz) Chile as a “Good Cizen” during the Transgender Identy Law Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) Debate Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) WB11: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Status Concerns: The Polics of Refugees and Rights in South Korea Ethics of War and Peace in Theory and Pracce Seo-Hyun Park (Lafayee College) Internaonal Ethics Internaonal Law WB07: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Chair John Emery (University of California, Irvine) Re-building Russian-American Relaons: Challenges and Part. Doyle K. Hodges (Texas Naonal Security Review/War on the Possibilies 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-Bapste Jeangene Vilmer (Instute 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 Organizaon Part. Taana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal The State of the in 2020 Relaons) Internaonal Studies Associaon WB08: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable European Union Studies Associaon Order Unravelling? New Theorecal Perspecves on Hegemonic Chair Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Decline, Rising Powers and Internaonal Order Part. Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Internaonal 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 Instute 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) Internaonal Intervenons to Prevent and Counter Violent Part. Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University) Extremism in Conict Zones WB09: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Peace Studies Naonal and Internaonal Actors and the Defence of LGBTQ+ Internaonal Security Studies Rights in the Global South Chair Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch Mulple Idenes 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 ‘Prevenng Violent Extremism’ Chair Stephen Brown (University of Oawa) Strategies Part. Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Part. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Targeted Prevenve Intervenons in Fragile States to Counter Part. Ellie Gore (University of Sheeld) Violent Extremism: Examples From the Maghreb and Sahel Part. Hakan M. Seckinelgin (London School of Economics and Zineb Benalla (Al Akhawayan University) Polical Science) Part. Jill A. Steans (University of Birmingham) Hybrid Warfare and Grey Zone Conict: Prevenve Dimensions Part. Mahew Waites (University of Glasgow) David B. Carment (Carleton University) Dani Belo (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, 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 prevenng violence Internaonal 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 Innovave States Erik Sand (MIT)

International Studies Association © WB14: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM In Other Words A Theory of Polical Violence Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) L’intégraon régionale en Afrique Killing Kin as a Counterinsurgency Tacc: Evidence from Chechnya Internaonal Studies Associaon Peter Krause (Boston College) Part. Apoli Kameni (Université Omar Bongo) Polical 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) Maas Spektor (FGV - Brazil) Part. Lembe Tiky (University of Conneccut) Why Polical Violence Can Have Such Persistent Eects Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) WB15: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Memory & Polical Violence 1: Historical Ties to Future Conict WB18: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Violang the world community’s identy. Silencing mass atrocies (Theme) Internaonal Studies Associaon Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes German Polical Science Associaon 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 Conicts become Lethal: Memories of Violence and The non-scandalizaon of the Kunduz massacre the Rohingya Crisis Dirk Nabers (Kiel University) Srobana Bhaacharya (Georgia Southern University) Frank A. Stengel (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Memory, Threat, and Violence: The Chinese Rights Recovery When mass atrocies 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 Warme Violence Against Salience or Silence? A comparave analysis on French and German Civilians for Local Polical Polarizaon foreign policy in the wake of mass atrocies in Central African Francisco Villamil (ETH Zurich) Republic Violent Memories: Triggering the Conict Environment Sebasan 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 Democrazaon in the Wake of Armenian 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 unied Impressions Count: How Adversaries and Audiences Form assessment and framing of mass atrocies Jens Stappenbeck (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Impressions of Leaders in Foreign Policy Interacons Foreign Policy Analysis WB19: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Communicaon 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 Internaonal Relaons We're All Mad Here: How Counterpart Identy Shapes Inferences Global Development about Raonality and Competence Chair Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Nicholas Campbell-Seremes (University of Chicago) Disc. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Threat Construcon and Percepons of Credibility: An Experimental Part. William Bain (Naonal 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 Brish Columbia) Reputaons for Madness? Part. Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America) Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Chrisan Mueller (University of Nongham 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 Percepons and Textual WB20: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Communicaon Space, Materiality and State-Society Relaons 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 Internaonal Polical Sociology New Perspecves on Polical Violence Chair Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Lourdes Patricia Iniguez-Torres (COLMEX/Universidad de Guadalajara) Chair Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley) Asymmetries of Spaal Contestaons: Controlling Protest Spaces Disc. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University) and Coalion 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 Oomans to the Asads: Crisis, Space, and State Formaon in Syria WB24: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) From Subjects to Objects: Rethinking The Study of Global Plong Development: Land, Race, Statecra in Turkey Governance Begum Adalet (Cornell University) Theory Internaonal Organizaon WB21: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Peace Studies Rethinking Human Rights Chair Chrisan Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Human Rights Disc. Chrisan Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Chair Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Constung the Internaonal: Governance Objects and Disc. Heidi Haddad (Pomona College) Internaonal 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 producon of intervenons against the diarrheal body for internaonal and US polics Shedding light on the place of ‘local’ on Human Rights localizaon Luis Aue (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Mariana Montebugnoli (University of São Paulo) Global Governance, SDG implementaon, and mullateral power Does contact with foreigners increase people's support for human Marina Kane (Naonal University of Singapore) rights promoon? Contact theory, internaonal, and ethnic borders in Africa WB25: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania) Beyond Treaty Design: The Polics of Internaonal Investment ‘Human rights for rightly humans’: the pialls of vernacularisaon Agreements theory Joana Perrone (University of Oxford) Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) WB22: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Network analysis and global environmental governance Strengthening Treaty Eecveness: How Bilateral Investment Environmental Studies Treaes Aect Foreign Aid Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) Chair Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) It’s All Polics! Explaining the Selecve Breach of Bilateral Disc. James Hollway (Graduate Instute, Geneva) Investment Treaes Interpersonal networks across the global climate governance Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) complex A “California Eect” for Human Rights: South Africa and the Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) Bilateral Investment Regime Authority relaons 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 Conict Dynamics Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) Brokering Biodiversity: Conceptual Diusion among Biodiversity Peace Studies Partnerships Chair Monika Thakur (York University) Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Disc. Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Fractals, Networks, and Decarbonizaon Nave American Conict History: A new data project. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Avoiding Carbonizaon: Opportunies and Limits to Sustainable Coming to Terms with Past Injusces 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) Persecuon and Memory in near and distant : the Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Bhutanese Nepali diaspora Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto) Susan Banki (University of Sydney) Engaging Historical Memory through Interacve Conict Resoluon: WB23: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Commiee Panel A Comparave Analysis of the Chinese and Taiwanese Timelines of Blogs, Twier and Beyond: Using the Internet as a Research Forum Cross-Strait Relaons Professional Development Commiee Tatsushi Arai (Kent State University) Internaonal Studies Associaon Renaonalizing Europe: Memory Laws and the EU's Crisis of Chair W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Postnaonalism Part. Sebasan Kaempf (University of Queensland) George Soroka (Harvard University) Part. Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Polical 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 Internaonal Law: Global Implementaon in Pracce Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Law Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Carloa M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Disc. Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Timothy Chrisman (Humanity in Space) Development Studies) Disc. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Naonal Defense University) Gap Year(s): Explaining the Delay between Signing and Rafying Arcial intelligence and Global Orders of Race and Gender: From Human Rights Treaes Kempelen`s Turk to Sophia in Arabia Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) Various interpretaons and voices in World Order – case study on The conceptual framing of contemporary arcial intelligence the market economy Stefan Larsson (Lund University) Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) Economic, Polical, and Naonal Security Nexus in AI A reversal of arguments rather than of law: Protracted contestaon M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University) over the status of Kosovo, South Ossea and Abkhazia Approval Vong, Party Nominaons, and Improving the Algorithms Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) of the Arcial Person The Impact of Environmental Challenges to the Antarcc Treaty Mahendra Prasad (UC Berkeley) System Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) WB28: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Norm Implementaon and Contestaon: the Case of the Conict: Decoding the New Cycle of Violence Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia South Asia in World Polics 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 Atudes Contestaons in The Polical Processes and Violence in Kashmir Foreign Policy Analysis Omkar Nath Pandit (University of Delhi) Disc. Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i) Changing Socio-Polical Imperaves of Militant Violence in Kashmir Public Support for Internaonal Engagement in Global Perspecve Valley Trevor Thrall (Cato Instute) Navnita C. Behera () What determines public opinion on internaonal polics in India’s Endgame in Kashmir? ? Explaining the link between cizens’ atudes and Aparna Pande (Hudson Instute) ideology in a (very) fragmented polical system. Jeroen Joly (Ghent University) WB29: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Personality Traits and Foreign Policy Atudes Art, Poetry, and Media in Social Change Fah Erol (Koc University) Global Development Assessing So Power in the Pacic: Determinants of Public Atudes Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Toward the US and China Chair Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) Dennis Redeker (Bremen Internaonal 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. Connuity 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 Arsc Query and Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg) Intervenon Henrik Oscarsson (University of Gothenburg) Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Fox) (University of Queensland) Poec Resistance: Migrant-Worker’s Poetry in Contemporary China WB32: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kaiqing Su (Vassar College) Mulple Perspecves on Marime Boundary Disputes Between Non-place and Good Place: Utopian Imaginaries of the Internaonal Law Internaonal in Parliament’s Mothership Connecon and Edouard Foreign Policy Analysis Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Glissant’s Poecs of Relaons (Theme) Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University) Iqbal’s Poetry and Eurocentrism: A Response to Coloniality Chair Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Ishaq Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Alea Mondré (Chrisan-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) The Environment and Conict: Water Wars? Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Power Transions and Territorial Disputes: US-China Compeon in the South China Sea M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Kacie Miura (Massachuses Instute of Technology) International Studies Association © A Sea of Troubles? Marime Boundary Disputes in a Changing WB35: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Environmental and Polical Seascape (De)colonial Methods, Cultural Instuons, and Global IR (Part I) Andreas Østhagen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute and High North Center at Nord University) Global Development The Inuence of Sea Power and Dissasfacon on Low-Level Chair Emily Hannah Merson (University of Regina) Marime 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 Polics Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) WB33: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Decolonial polics and aesthec regionalisms: A polical analysis of Human Rights at the UN: Movements, Idenes and NGOs the Asia Pacic Triennial Human Rights Samid Suliman (Grith University) Internaonal Organizaon Creave Presence: Decolonial Methods and the Global Polics of Chair Alison Brysk (University of California, Santa Barbara) Contemporary Artwork Disc. Carla Winston (University of Melbourne) Emily Hannah Merson (University of Regina) Contesng Rights: Champions and Challengers of Economic, Social Curang Ancolonial Archives in the (Art) House in the and Cultural Rights in Internaonal Law Interregnum? Madeline Baer (Occidental College) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) More Cricism and More Sympathy: Sources of I/NGO Polarizaon Breaking, or Maers 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 Polics in Africa: The Case of Uganda WB36: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Mahew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Interrogang Caste in IR: A Crical Research Agenda Contesng 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 Identy and Perspecve in the Disability Rights Part. Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) Movement and the Convenon on the Rights of Persons with Part. Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Edinburgh) Disabilies Part. Medha Medha (German Instute of Global and Area Studies Sarah Murray (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs - 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 Internaonal Organizaons under Pressure: Explaining Decline, Death, and Transformaons of Mullateral Governance Foreign Policy Analysis Post Communist Systems Internaonal Organizaon 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 Integraon on Regional Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Economic Acvity 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 Organizaons Why dierent foreign policies vis-à-vis Russia? The impact of Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) formave periods and domesc interest groups on foreign policy Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and making in Ukraine and Georgia Development Studies) Per Ekman (Uppsala University) Instuonal design for a post-liberal order: Why some internaonal China’s ascendance and Russia’s interests. How China’s footprint in organizaons 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’ cizenship?: Diversity, identy and the Inuence of Regional Powers Simon Bertrand (McGill University) parcipaon at mes of polical crisis and stability Qatar’s Foreign Policy and its implicaon on Sustainable Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Development policies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Bakeel Alzandani (Qatar University) Brazil’s and so power aracng U.S. Chair Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and universies’ eorts in internaonalizaon of higher educaon Technology/University of Portsmouth) through an in-country physical presence Disc. Chrisan Kaunert (Internaonal Centre of Policing and Jane Aparecido (University of Sao Paulo) Security, University of South Wales) Eect of Dual Cizenship on Electoral Viability WB41: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Alice Yiqian Wang (Stanford University) Acvism and the Environment The Right to Community Parcipaon and Cizen Security in Environmental Studies Colombia Dáire McGill (University of Oxford) Chair Craig Kauman (University of Oregon) The gendered path to Brexit: masculine identy and Euroscepcism Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) in the UK Solving Problems: How can the Environmental Field Respond to Charloe Galpin (Birmingham University) Crical Analysis? Cizenship on meout? Mapping youth percepons of ‘good’ Crisna M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of cizenship in the nexus of migraon and social media Public and Internaonal Aairs) Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and Mapping Transnaonal Rights of Nature Networks: New Global Technology/University of Portsmouth) Governance Structures for More Sustainable Development Craig Kauman (University of Oregon) WB39: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Creaon of a "Star" Animal without Gatekeepers Online Contenous Polics Takumi Shibaike (University of Toronto) Online Media Caucus Movement Strategies in Changing Times: Polical Opportunity, Hydroelectric Dams, and the Movimento dos Angidos 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 radicalisaon processes WB42: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Daniela I. Pisoiu (University of Hamburg, Austrian Instute for Gender, Women and Terrorism Internaonal Aairs) Populism and Capitalism in Contemporary China: Exploring the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal 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 Polical Blogsophere in Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) Phuong Hoang (Naonal Intelligence University) Lure of (Violent) Extremism: Gender Constructs in Online Digital Contestaon: Post-Revoluonary 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 Naonal Acon Plans? Diplomacy in Regional and Transnaonal Contexts Lucy McDermo (University of Surrey) Diplomac Studies Foreign Policy Analysis WB43: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Daniela Perroa (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET) Rethinking IR Theory Through Asia-Pacic Diplomac History Disc. Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Organizing Sub-regional Cooperaon at Times of Crises: Explaining Theory Foreign Policy Analysis Change, Adaptaon and Inera in ‘So Organizaons’ of Balc Sea Cooperaon Chair Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Krisansand) Disc. Ayako Kusunoki (Internaonal 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 © Equinality and the Instuonalizaon 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) Internaonal Security Studies Alliance Cohesion in the "Indo-Pacic:" Moving Past the Powerplay Theory Chair Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico) Iain Henry (Australian Naonal University) Disc. Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Lawrence Livermore Naonal 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 Intervenon and the Beer Korean Peninsula Lucas Kello (University of Oxford) Ji-Young Lee (American University) Aribuon Triage: The Role of Criminal Law in Aribung Cyber The Evoluon of China's Grand Strategy since the Cold War Incidents Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) Els De Busser (Leiden University) State Responses to Cyberaacks: 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 Competor in Technology: What to Make of the Today EU’s Strategic Vision? Intelligence Studies Valenn Weber (University of Oxford) Jantje Silomon (Instute for Peace Research and Security Policy Chair Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Naonal 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 naonale du renseignement” (Naonal Non-Proliferaon of Weapons of Mass Destrucon Intelligence Community) and the Reshaping of Foreign and Security Internaonal 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 Negave Security The Spanish Intelligence Community (IC) and Spanish Foreign Policy: Assurances the IC’s Development since 2001 and Current Situaon Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Internaonal Instute for Peace (IIP)) Gustavo Diaz Matey (Complutense University, Madrid) The Meaning of Denuclearizing North Korea: From Nonproliferaon Transnaonal European Intelligence to Inform European Union (EU) to Disarmament to Denuclearizaon Foreign and Security Policy: Its Development and Inuence and the Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Challenges It Faces Non-Nuclear Presge: Status and Parcipaon in the Non- Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Proliferaon Regime. Russia’s Intelligence Agencies and Russian Foreign Policy Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goengen) Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) Nuclear Times: Internaonal 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) Internaonal Relaons The Regional Dynamics of Nonproliferaon: the Case of Intermediate States Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Michelly Geraldo (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons WB48: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Posive Peace: On Peace and Norms Disc. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) Peace Studies Digital blockade/running: the return of analog polics Peter Nyers (McMaster University) Chair Nils Peer Gleditsch (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Walking the Internaonal: Polical Power, Mobility, and Disc. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Sedentarism A more human face for peace?The challenges of integrang human Ra Youa (New School for Social Research) right, development and security in conict prevenon and Necropolics and Forced Migraon 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 Securizing and Desecurizing Refugees during Elecon Campaigns: Elke Krahmann (University of Kiel) Categorizaon and Labelling of Mobility in Turkey Dening Posive Peace – with Chinese Characteriscs? Sezgi Karacan (University of Oawa) Josie-Marie Perkuhn (Kiel University) Manufactured mobility: how state narrave ensures bounded The (non-)promoon of peace norms through transional jusce mobility in China Philipp Kastner (University of Western Australia) Chuan Wang (University of Florida)

International Studies Association © Fusing internaonal, regional, and naonal understandings of Diversied Violence Porolios: Interrogang the Paradigm of posive peace in promong inclusivity in the mediaon of the Inter- Violent Organizaon Categorizaon 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 Internaonal Polics Whose Responsibility? Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Theory (Theme) Human Rights Chair Svet Derderyan (University of Colorado Boulder) Internaonal Ethics Chair Mahew 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 Aairs: 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 idenes: The struggle between organized labor and the World Peace) military in occupying spaces of power during polical transions. 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: Theorecal Origins, Frameworks, and Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) Implicaons of a Non-State Challenge to the State-Based Non- Under What Condions Do States Fulll Transnaonal proliferaon Regime Responsibilies?: A New Approach through the Prism of Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) 'Responsibilizaon' Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Instute of Technology, Sam Sebasan Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt) Nunn School of Internaonal Aairs) Displaced and Desperate in Mass Atrocies: Terrorism and the Small Grand Strategy: Lessons from the Anglo-Irish War Failure of Responsibility Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech) Cecilia Idika-Kalu (University of Massachuses, Lowell) Corporate Actors and Percepons of Responsibility and WB50: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Flash Talk Session Accountability in Foreign Aairs Sco Williamson (Stanford University) Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Gender Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices WB52: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon (Theme) The need for UN reform in an era of complexity and diversity Chair Roya Talibova (University of Michigan) Internaonal Studies Associaon Disc. Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon 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 Ausn) Disc. Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Internaonal Relaons Center, Disc. Md Saimum Parvez (The University of Sydney) FCPyS-UNAM) Disc. Maria Luiza Basta (Masters Student at the Poncal Catholic Part. Davila Consuelo (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) University of Minas Gerais) Part. Modesto Seara-Vazquez (Technological University of the Disc. Megan Kurten (American University) Mixteca (UTM)) Terrorist Innovaon and Its Impact on Group Longevity and Part. Damaso Morales (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico Operaonal 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 Polical Violence Mulple Idenes 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 - Argenna) Group Strategies Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Megan Farrell (University of Texas at Ausn) Theorizing regionalism in a changing world: a view from Lan Who are the Women Jihadis of ? America Md Saimum Parvez (The University of Sydney) Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Gender Misconcepons And Women As Vicms And Perpetrators Afro-Eurasia and Interlocking Regional Worlds: Conceptualizing Of Violence – The Case Of Female Fighters Of The Islamic State And Emergent Geopolical Imaginaries in an Age of Power Shi The Women’S Protecon Units Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) Maria Luiza Basta (Masters Student at the Poncal Catholic Emilian Kavalski (University of Nongham Ningbo China) University of Minas Gerais) Bridging IR & Crical Geopolics: thinking crically 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: Reecons on Dependency Theory in Internaonal Arcial Intelligence and Public Educaon: A Cross-Country Relaons Comparison Diego Zambrano (Florida Internaonal University) Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Jusn Sherman (Duke University) WB54: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Can hateful disinformaon and incitement to communal violence be Former Rebels and the Building of the Post-Civil War State migated through counternarraves: a case study from Indonesia Internaonal Security Studies Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Peace Studies Silencing Science and Hijacking Narraves: How Sophiscated Chair Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University) Authoritarian So Power Threatens ’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 potenal of social media in an intolerant society Rebel Organizaonal Legacies and the Building of Trust and Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) Legimacy in Post-Civil War Polics 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 Massachuses Lowell ) Vanguardism Revisited: Rebel Pares, Foreign Patrons, and Post- Conict Democrazaon WB58: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Michael C. Marshall (Alma College) From Internaonal to World Society? The English School in the the Past: The Return of War Rhetoric in Burundi Digital Age Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) English School The electoral path of inclusion: exploring the role of post-rebel Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Foreign Policy Analysis electoral pares in post-conict 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 Redening World Society in the Digital Age Rebel Governance During Civil Wars Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Cryptocurrencies and the Material Foundaons of World Society Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Maa Cacciatori (University of Bath) (Theme) Maria Garcia (University of Bath) Chair Amanda Coe (University of Ghana, Legon) Building Mulple Internaonal Orders on Data and Arcial Disc. Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Intelligence Hawking Loot in Civil War: Resource Endowments, Exploitaon, and Salih Bicakci (Kadir Has University) Rebel Behavior Scienc World Cizen: Post-techno Naonalism 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 Cies violence Coalion for Digital Rights Liana Eustacia Reyes (Rice University) Marta Galceran Vercher (Pompeu Fabra University) Megan Stewart (American University) Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez (Scytl Secure Electronic Vong, S.A.) Sara Polo (University of Essex) Jusce provision and legimacy in conict: Evidence from WB59: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Courts in Afghanistan Challenges of Higher Educaon in the Global South Renard Sexton (Emory University) Internaonal Educaon The Many of Afghanistan: Micro-level Variaon in Rebel Chair Sahar D. Saarzadeh (Champlain College) Governance Disc. Sahar D. Saarzadeh (Champlain College) Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Instute Geneva) The Emergence of Higher Educaon Networks in the Global South Sowing the Seeds Jermain Grin (American University) Todd Lehmann (University of Michigan) The Internaonal Migraon of Students from the Global South: WB57: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Does it Reduce or Boost Social Inequality? Boom-up (In)Security Construcons Uwe Hunger (University of Muenster) Educaonal disparity and achieving educaon related Sustainable Internaonal Communicaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Development Goals (SDGs) in rural Nepal (Theme) Pramila Neupane (Gunma University) An Issue of Marginalisaon of In Higher Educaon: An Chair Maya Arakon (Georgetown University) Indian Perspecve 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, educaon and inter-community trust: New micro-level implementaon of 2030 Agenda through curriculum transformaon evidence from Rohingya Refugees living in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh Rita Silvana Santos (Universidade de Brasília - UnB) Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia) Kendra Dupuy (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Fear, anxiety and emoonal security aer the refugee wave WB60: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chrisan Kaunert (Internaonal Centre of Policing and Security, Cyber in Pracce and Theory University of South Wales) Internaonal Security Studies Joana de Deus Pereira (University of South Wales - United Kingdom) Chair James Rogers (SDU / Stanford University) The Religious Le and Right: Atudes and Acon Regarding US Disc. Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Immigraon Policy and Border Security in Houston, Texas Why Democracies Are Poor Cyber Warriors: Strategies of Joanna U. Kaan (University of Houston - Downtown) Deterrence in Cyberspace Conservaon-induced displacement and the democrac decits of Nori Katagiri (St Louis University) global governance: a study of a village by the Sinharaja World Cyber Intermediaries: Private Enes Eect on Naonal and Nature Heritage Site Internaonal Cyber-security Policy and Norms Formaon Grace Cheng (San Diego State University) Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Upali Pannilage (University of Ruhuna) Cyber Performances and Security in Internaonal Relaons Ferlity Intenons of Having a Second Child among the Floang Alex Grigor (University of Cambridge) Populaon in China: Inuences from Socioeconomic Factors and Cyber Security in Lan America: Ways to Improve the Regional Home Ownership Situaon Min Zhou (University of Victoria) Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Internaonal Wei Guo (Nanjing University) Relaons (MGIMO)) Restricve 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 Perspecve on the Central American Migraon Crisis WB61: Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Carlos E. Juarez (Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico) Variees of Global Polical Juan Carlos Gachuz Maya (UDLAP) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Discomfort in the Biopolical Heart of the State Apparatus? The case of missing asylum-seekers in Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Anna Hammarstedt (Swedish Defence University) Disc. Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Moving people: adopng, interrogang and refung governmental From Outsiders to Kingmakers: A Comparave Study of Polical categorizaons Salasm in Egypt and Polical Haredism in Israel Julia Morris (University of North Carolina, Wilmington) Esen Kirdis (Rhodes College) Rebranding Polical Islam in and Morocco: A mutual WC01: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon construcon with Europe? Foreign Policy, Identy and the Revival of Power Polics in the Post Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) -Yugoslav States Decolonial Reverberaons? Post-2009 Islamizaon Projects and a Internaonal Studies Associaon Reimagining of an Islamic Civilizaon in Contemporary Iran European Internaonal Studies Associaon Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas, Fayeeville) Chair Robin Hering (University of Passau) Between the State and the Islamists: Sus and Polics 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 contribuon 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 Internaonal Studies Associaon in Croaa 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 Disinformaon in Disc. Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Moscow’s Western Balkan Strategy The Polics of Cultural Producon and Belonging: Refugeedom, Margarita Assenova (The Jamestown Foundaon) Exile and Integraon 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 Lan America and China Jani Ranasinghe (California State University, Fullerton & Interdisciplinary Studies University of Peradeniya) Internaonal Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Disc. Aaron Schneider (University of Denver) International Studies Association © From Americanizaon to Chinacaon in the Western Hemisphere? WC03-C: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Shiing From Old to New Dependencies in the LAC HUMAN RIGHTS- Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Challenges Bey Nelly Sedoc-Dahlberg (Emeritus) Junior Scholar Symposia China in global environmental governance Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) JSS Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) JSS Disc. Sheryl Lighoot (University of Brish Columbia) The Triangular Relaons Between China, the United States, and The Changing Face of Environmental Governance in the Amazon: Indigenous Peoples and Norm Diusion Ana Soliz de Stange (University of the Federal Armed Forces in V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuses Boston) Hamburg) In the Name of Economic Development: Exploring the Relaonship The Challenges of China-Brazil Relaons For Enhancing Strategic Between Large-Scale Land Acquisions 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-Determinaon: Theorecal A New Froner in US-China Rivalry? China’s Recent Moves in Shis and Praccal Fears Panama and Their Implicaons Hari Har Jnawali (University of Waterloo) Zhimin Lin (Valparaiso University) Sushila Sharma (Tribhuvan University ) Ogoni Transnaonal Legal Mobilizaon and the Judicializaon 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 Internaonal Migraon JSS Disc. Mahew Waites (University of Glasgow) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) JSS Disc. Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) Mapping the “Ocial” and “Unocial”: the Evoluon of Sex Work Naves but Naonless: Polics of Changing Vocabulary of Discourse 2000-2020 Displacement of Raeng Community Erica MacDonald (University of Conneccut) Avanka Dureha (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Opportunies and limitaons of progressive governments´ reforms: A Comparave 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 (Poncal Catholic University of Ecuador) Assistance for Refugees Conict and Coalion: 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 Innovave Panel WC03-B: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Cybersecurity Advice for Academics HUMAN RIGHTS- Jusce, Internaonal Law and Human Rights ISA Innovave Panel Internaonal Studies Associaon Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) JSS Disc. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Part. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) JSS Disc. Danielle Chubb (Deakin University) Part. Madeline M. Carr (University College London (UCL)) A crical examinaon of the ways actors parcipate in transional Part. Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) jusce processes Part. Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow) Yvee Selim (University of Technology Sydney) Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) WC05: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon Tracing the Transmission of Knowledge in Naonal, Collecve, Opening up the black box of intelligence studies: Towards a Historical Memory Projects: From Truth Commission Mandates to transdisciplinary research agenda Final Report Recommendaons to Naonal Implementaon Internaonal Studies Associaon Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The European Internaonal Studies Associaon WomanStats Project) Legal Rhetoric, Human Rights, and the Universal Periodic Review Chair Hager Ben Jael (Naonal Center for Scienc Research Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California) (CNRS)) Choosing Who Intervenes: Regional organizaons 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 polical space Alvina Homann (King's College London) Field analysis: How intelligence cooperaon is about capitals and not about threats Hager Ben Jael (Naonal Center for Scienc Research (CNRS))

International Studies Association © The concepon and implementaon of Intelligence led policing: WC10: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel challenging assumpons Climate Change and Conict: Disasters and Extreme Events Liam McVay (Kings College London) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes NEW ZEALAND’S SEARCH FOR SECURITY: TRANSFORMATION AND Environmental Studies TURBULENCE Damien Rogers (Massey University) Chair Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Disc. Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) WC06: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Sensible Polics: Visualizing Internaonal Relaons Natural Hazards, Internal Migratory Flows and Social Unrest Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Krisna Petrova (Uppsala University) (Theme) Climate Change, Disasters and the Dynamics of Armed Conicts 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 Warme Governance within Part. Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) the Syrian Civil War 2011-2018 Part. Young Chul Cho (Jeonbuk Naonal University) Bre Ruether (University of Utah) Part. Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Part. Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University) Navigang Climate and Conict: Assessing and Transforming Part. Krisn Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen) Disaster Risks across the Conict Cycle Laura Peters (Oregon State University) WC07: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sensivity analysis of climate-conict predictors Studying Militarizaon around the World - From Fragmentaon to Marn Smidt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology Producve Pluralism (NTNU) / PRIO) Peace Studies Internaonal 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 Vucec (University of Oawa) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Marie Thorsten (Internaonal Chrisan University) (Theme) Disc. Nina Graeger (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Instute Oslo) The Role of Race and Racism in Public Support for US Militarism Disc. Lacin Idil Ozg (Yildiz Technical University) David Ebner (University of Southern California) The Globalizaon of Holocaust Knowledge: Holocaust Museums as A Postcolonial Crique of Militarism in the World Order Actors Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) Lacin Idil Ozg (Yildiz Technical University) Militarizaon, Development and Rule of Law in Uganda Rohingya identy 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 Instute Oslo) Book Roundtable: Oriana Skylar Mastro’s The Costs of The genealogy of UNESCO’s Culture of Peace Conversaon: Obstacles to Peace Talks in Warme Priyankar Upadhyaya (Banaras Hindu University) Anjoo Sharan Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University) Internaonal 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, Identy Claims, and Epistemological Advances in Part. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) the Cumulaon of Knowledge in the Internaonal Studies of Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Conict 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 Conversaon 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 Cooperaon 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 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 acon have on U.S. diplomac eorts? Oral Histories and Responses to Polical Violence Magda Long (King's College London) Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University) Managing complicity: Brish 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) Narrang Atrocity: Dark Tourism, Genocide Memorials, and the Polics of Memory WC13: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sarah K. Lischer (Wake Forest University) Indigenous Polics: Power and Resistance Transional Jusce and the Polics of Memory on the European Theory Periphery: Kosovo and Northern Ireland in Comparave Perspecve Internaonal Polical Sociology Jennifer Mueller (Marymount Manhaan College) Internaonal Ethics Danielle Zach (The City College of New York, CUNY) Chair David Lawrence Rampton (London School of Economics and Polical Science (LSE) and SOAS) WC16: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Re-thinking Sino-Japanese Alienaon: Global/Regional History, Deep South/Far North: An-Indigenous Racism in Northern Ontario Great Power Bargains and Internaonal Order & Canada’s Right to Maim Mulple Idenes 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 Naonal University) Implicaons of the Evoluon of the Meaning of Self-Determinaon Part. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Caleb Lauer (University of Waterloo) Part. Xiao Ren (Fudan University) Recovering Remedies: The Polics of Healing in Palesne Part. Naoko Eto (Instute of Developing Economies, JETRO) Sarah Risheq (DePaul University) Part. Amy S. King (Australian Naonal University) From Turtle Island to Palesne? The Transnaonal Enactment of Part. Seo-Hyun Park (Lafayee College) Indigeneity Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Polical Science) Between the Sami and Naonal Minories: A Proposal to Alleviate WC17: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Some Internal and External Pressures on Internaonal Indigenous The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement Rights Internaonal 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 cogniva de la región: los aportes a las RRII Part. Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) globales desde el regionalismo lanoamericano Part. Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) Internaonal Studies Associaon Part. Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College) Chair Daniela Perroa (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET) WC18: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de Author Meets Crics: Ahmet Kuru’s Islam, Authoritarianism, and Janeiro) Underdevelopment Part. Diego Hernández Nilson (Universidad de la República (Uruguay)) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Part. Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argenna) Chair Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington Tacoma and Part. Giovanni Molano-Cruz (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Brookings Doha Center) Instuto de Estudios Polìcos 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. Lecia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires) WC19: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel A New World Order? The Decline of Liberal Internaonalism and WC15: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Internaonal Dimensions of Populism Memory & Polical Violence 2: Identy, Memorializaon, & Internaonal Organizaon Responses to the Trauma of Polical Violence Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Università degli Studi di Milano) Disc. Jana Von Stein (Australian Naonal University) Chair Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The New Order? Mercanlism, 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 Aermath in Lithuania Applicaon of Membership Condionality 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 Administraon and Doxa' Variees of Contestaon of Mullateral Instuons Antonio Jimenez-Luque (University of San Diego) Benjamin Daßler (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich) "Ignorance," Islands, Imperialism: Geopolics of Okinawa Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Oulu) Munich) Thinking With Dierence Beneath, Between, and Beyond the State: Andreas Kruck (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich) Towards an Internaonal Polics of Indigenous and Rural Communies WC20: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Lacia 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 Internaonal Polical Economy Enhancing Diversity and Structuring Inclusion in Eorts to Bridge the Academia–Policy Gap Chair Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Disc. Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Internaonal Studies Associaon 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) Parcipaon: Part. Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs at Evidence from Chinese Industries George Washington University) Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Part. Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Global Value Chains and Internaonal Rule Making on Trade: From Part. Sara Plana (Massachuses Instute of Technology) the World Trade Organizaon 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 Organizaon The Diusion of New Trade Issues in Trade Agreements: A Network Understanding North Korea’s polical leverage and bargaining Approach Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) strategy Economic integraon between South and Southeast Asia Internaonal Studies Associaon Associaon of Korean Polical 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 ) Sensing Tension: Embodied-Spaal Encounters with the Polical Part. Seokdong Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Polical 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 Pars-Jennings (Loughborough University) The Future of Capitalism(s) Part. Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) Part. Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Internaonal Polical 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 producon in IR: Beyond imperialism, Eurocentrism Neil E. Harrison (The Sustainable Development Instute and and coloniality University of Denver) Internaonal Polical Sociology The failures of internaonal economic cooperaon and the clash of Theory capitalisms Global Development Thomas Kalinowski (Ewha 's University) Chair Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Malefactors of Great Wealth: Not an Age of Neoliberal Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Globalizaon, but of Mega-Corporaons and Global Corporate Researching the contribuon 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 Biencourt 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 Sheeld) Konsta Kolainen (University of Helsinki)

International Studies Association © WC26: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Hindutva & IR: How Hindu Identy has Inuenced Global IR Varun Tomar (Internaonal Chrisan University) Stopping the Shoong: Ceaseres and DDR During and Aer Conict Oh Bharat, where art thou? India’s Foreign Policy in Internaonal Relaons Theory Peace Studies Arndt Michael (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Chair Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) Domesc factors in India’s foreign policy – evolving role of regional Disc. Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California) pares DDR in Times of War, DDR in Times of Peace: Underlying Logic, Aleksandra Jaskolska (University of Warsaw, Instute of Instuonal Design, and Challenges Faced. Insights from Colombia Internaonal Relaons) Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) WC29: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Evolving Peacebuilding Approaches in the Context of ’s 15 Years Responsibility to Protect: A Crical, Muldisciplinary Resurgence of Conict (2013-Present): Innovang Disarmament, Analysis of the Internaonal Response to the Rohingya Crisis in Demobilizaon and Reintegraon in an Increasingly Complex Environment Myanmar Rui Saraiva (JICA Research Instute) Human Rights Managing the Polics of Fear: Negoang Ceaseres and Security Chair Naomi Kikoler (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) Arrangements Disc. Naomi Kikoler (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) Laurence Nathan (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Studies, Navigang Pragmasm and Principle: Australia's Atrocity Prevenon University of Notre Dame) Response to the 2017 Rohingya Crisis State-Society Interacons and Reintegraon of Ex-Combatants: An Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) Evidence from Post-Conict Liberia Myanmar: A Black Hole for R2P and Internaonal Accountability? Rui Asano (Waseda University) Marn Mennecke (University of Southern ) Takashi Nagatsuji (Waseda University) ASEAN and the Rohingya Issue: Challenges and Constraints to What Makes Disarmament, Demobilizaon, and Reintegraon Regionalism and Human Protecon (DDR) Programs Successful? Introducing the DDR-18 Dataset (1980- Noel M. Morada (University of Queensland) 2018) Early Warning v. Early Acon 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 Instute Frankfurt) Determinants of Economic Sancons The Failed Promise of Democrazaon: 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 Sancons as Hybrid Tools of Foreign Policy: EU Countries Relaons with Russian Federaon in 2014-2016 IPE voices beyond the center Beata Ociepka (University of Wroclaw) Internaonal Polical Economy Justyna Arendarska (University of Wroclaw) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) A Revoluon in Sancons Aairs: America's new doctrine, technology, organizaon, and regulaon 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) Mullateral Development Banks in an Era of Changing and Mahew K. Brummer (University of Tokyo) Contesng Aid Partnerships The Sources of US Trade Sancons Susan N. Engel (University of Wollongong) Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Ooman IPE: Liberalism, neomercanlism and strategies for Legislang Coercion: When Congress Imposes Sancons imperial reform Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) China’s Authoritarian Sancons in Comparave Perspecves Mexico, Lan America, and the Governance of the Global Economy: Taehee Whang (Yonsei University) A Historical Perspecve on IPE from the South Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University) WC28: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Cooperaon or Contestaon? China's view on the design of global Issues in Indian Foreign Policy economic governance South Asia in World Polics 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 – Identy, Democracy and Leadership Disc. John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Internaonal Organizaon Power vs. Norms: Understanding India’s Pursuit of Status in its Internaonal 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 Internaonalism in NATO and the Liberal WC34: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Order Global Conversaons on Human Rights: Interdisciplinarity, Rebecca Moore (Concordia College) Interseconality, and Indivisibility An Alliance of (Il)Liberal Democracies? The Rise of Illiberalism and the Potenal Paths to NATO’s Disintegraon Human Rights Interdisciplinary Studies Tobias Bunde (Here School) The Fading Resilience of the Alliance and the Liberal Internaonal Chair Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Order Part. Huss Banai (Indiana University) Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College) Part. Shareen Hertel (University of Conneccut) Resilience and the “Good Life” in the Liberal Internaonal 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 organisaons (ROs) in the IR formaon of mulple idenes and voices in Global IR Global South Caucus Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Organizaon Global Development Mulple Idenes 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) Internaonal Polical Economy from Lan America. Development: Disc. Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat that Sinking Feeling. Singh College) Félix E. Marn (Florida Internaonal University) ECOWAS, Regional Security Idenes and Internaonal Relaons Pablo Toral (Beloit College) Scholarship Post-Western IR theory: Hermeneucal translaons as post- Emma Birikorang (Ko Annan Internaonal Peacekeeping Western IR pracces in statebuilding and development Training Centre (KAIPTC)) Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Instute and Babeș-Bolyai Naila Salihu (Ko Annan Internaonal Peacekeeping Training University) Centre) Many Voices, Global Debates: The Rise of the Asia-Pacic in Shaping The African Union Commission: Shaping the Dynamics of Internaonal Humanitarian Reforms? Integraon in Africa? Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S. Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Krisansand) Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies) Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO) Stories Lions Tell, Tales Hunters Spin: Progressive Modernizaon 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: Contesng Idenes, Stephen M. Magu (Hampton University) Convergence and Divergence of Norms, Ideas, and Values Edward A. Akuo (University of the Fraser Valley) WC36: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Teaching IR with a Global South Perspecve WC33: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Global South Caucus How Global is the G20? Inclusion in – and exclusion from – global Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs governance. Women's Caucus Internaonal Organizaon Chair Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon du Bénin Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices & Graduate Instute, Geneva) (Theme) Part. Valeria Marina Valle (Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City) Chair Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics) Part. Mark Aspinwall (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Disc. Tom Chodor (Monash University) Económicas) Networked Global Governance: Taking G20 Engagement Forums Part. Yleana Cid (Naonal University of Mexico) Seriously Part. Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México) Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University of Tokyo) Part. Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Internaonal Relaons 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 Compeng for Relevance: Internaonal organizaon compeon in Foreign Policy Analysis the G20 Post Communist Systems Chrisan Downie (The Australian Naonal University) Chair Gaye Christoersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Gaye Christoersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)

International Studies Association © Between the Bear and the Dragon: Mul-vector Diplomacy in Collaborave Adaptaon? Examining the Prospects for Social Kazakhstan Learning within the Canadian Context Rachel Vanderhill (Woord 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 Relaons 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-Pacic WC41: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Anna Kireeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO University)) Mullateralism for the Environment: Exploring Current Complexies WC38: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Environmental Studies Data Driven Six Years Later Chair McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois) Internaonal Communicaon Disc. Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Diplomac Studies The Trade Eects of Internaonal Environmental Agreements Chair Vivian Walker (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Clara A. Brandi (German Development Instute) Diplomacy) Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval) Disc. Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) Jakob Schwab (German Development Instute) 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) Internaonal Organizaon Level Part. Eulynn Shiu (U.S. Agency for Global Media) Chrisanna Parr (University of Washington, Seale) Part. Paul Tibbis (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) The Environment at the United Naons General Assembly: An Part. Jennifer Lambert (Department of State) Assessment of North-South Conict 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) Diplomac Studies The inter-organizaonal interplay of intergovernmental treaty Foreign Policy Analysis secretariats in global environmental governance Joshua Philipp Elsässer (Potsdam University) Chair Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Delegaon to Non-state Actors in Environmental Treaes: Eorts to Disc. Lorenz M Luthi (McGill University) Level Performance Disparies Assessing and Explaining the U.S.-U.K. Relaonship: 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. mediaon and the Israeli- Aect, , and embodied world polics Syrian understandings” Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Zach Levey (University of Haifa) Internaonal Polical 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 Internaonal PRC’s Military Diplomacy with the US: Impact and Inuence of PLA’s University in London) Strategic (Re) Direcon Fashioning Polics from a Feminist Methodology Harvey Schoonover (Florida Internaonal University) Delacey Tedesco (University of Exeter) The US Factor in Japan-Soviet Relaons in East Asia: 1969-1976 Laugh unl it hurts: Aecve 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 Polics and the Environment All the World’s a Stage: The Contenous Performance of Revoluonary Subjecvity Environmental Studies Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Sensory Dimensions of Polical Violence: Military Occupaon 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’ – Arcc First Underrepresented Groups and Minories in IR programs Naons and the Frontlines of Climate Change Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University) (Theme) Killing the canary. Indigenous rights and climate change transions in New Zealand Chair Lauchlan Munro (University of Oawa) Maria Bargh (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) International Studies Association © Navigang Mulple Idenes: The Self and Global IR Domesc and Internaonal Legal Mobilizaon 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 Situang Contribuons from Underrepresented Groups and New Research on Asymmetric Alliances and Great Power Grand Geographies within the Field of Strategy Jerey Bachman (American University School of Internaonal Internaonal 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 educang for gender, race and sexuality Disc. Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna) Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia) Disc. Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University) Women as Praconers of Diversity in the U.S. Air Force: An Agent- Compeon for Inuence and the Quest for Power: Understanding Based Model of Instuonal Change Contemporary Great Power Polics Kelly Atkinson (Naonal Air and Space Intelligence Center, U.S. Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Yale University) Air Force) Exploitave Friendships: Manipulang Asymmetric Alliances Mayumi Fukushima (Massachuses Instute of Technology) WC44: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The Strategic Dilemma in Alliance Polics The Polics of Civilian Control: Negoang the Civil-Military Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Bargain The External Sources of Rising State Strength Internaonal Security Studies Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Chair Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame) Averng Containment Failure, Access Denial, or Allied Nuclear Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Proliferaon? Reevaluang United States Threats to Abandon Allies in Cold War Proliferaon Disputes Intrastate Conict and Civil-Military Relaons in Democracies: the Jerey W. Taliaferro (Tus University) Overlooked Indicators of Erosion of Civilian Control Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tus University) WC47: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Posse Comitatus: Principled Restraint or Cynical Ploy? Nuclear Proliferaon Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College) Internaonal Security Studies Deference and Deance: Baleeld Setbacks, Military Credibility, and Presidenal Decision-Making During Warme 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 Oensive Booseung Chang (Kansai Gaidai University) Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Neither Friend, Nor Foe: Assurances and Proliferaon Outside The Impact of Non-tradional Security threats on Civil-Military Alliance System Reforms: a Comparave Study of China and Japan Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School) Shaio Zerba (Arizona State University) "They Think the Proliferaon Problem Is Insoluble": A Belief-Based Theory of Sensive 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 Acvism in the Middle East & North Africa: New Scales, Making order in the nuclear Bazaar: The United States New Spaces Nonproliferaon policy and the Western European countries during Internaonal Polical Sociology the Carter and Reagan Administraons 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, Domesc Polical-Economic Pressure, and Regime The Future of the Kurds Legimacy Michael Gunter (Tennessee Technical University) Inhwan Oh (Boston College) Building Peace, Addressing Gender-Based Violence: Iraqi Women’s An Ideaonal Theory of Nuclear Reversals: Filling a Gap in Organising and Advocacy Across Scales Internaonal Security Studies Yasmin Chilmeran (Monash University) Edward Gonzalez (University of Southern California) Deterritorializing Cybersecurity in Palesne: From Geo-blocking to WC48: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Dynamical Sovereignes of Hacking Classroom Resistance: 21st century educaonal intervenons and Fabio Crisano (Lund University) responses to rising authoritarianism Hijab and Polics? The Muslim Woman’s Use of the Veil as a Form of Empowerment during Polical Upheveal in the Palesnian Peace Studies Human Rights Territories and East Jerusalem Lana Shehadeh (Florida Internaonal University) Chair Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Samira Alayan (Hebrew University) Disc. Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Technology in Higher Educaon and the Rise of Authoritarianism Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University)

International Studies Association © Contribuon of Peace Educaon for controlling violent extremism in Paradox of Power (?): The state and higher educaon instuons South Asia (HEIs) as development actors in growing economies Chiranjibi Bhandari (Department of Conict, Peace and Karin Johnson (University of California, Riverside) Development Studies, Tribhuvan University) Educaon and the Rise of Extremism WC51: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Borislava Manojlovic (George Mason University/SCAR) Network Analysis: New Contribuons to IR Avoiding Authoritarianism: Dealing with Polarizaon through Media Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Literacy and Dialogue Skills (Theme) Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Chair Lami Kim (University of Hong Kong) Samantha Borders-Shoemaker (George Mason University) Disc. Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) WC49: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Circulaon of Security Understandings through Private Security Networks: A Social Network Analysis of Private Security Companies Decentering Knowledge Producon for IR Theorizing Sezgi Karacan (University of Oawa) Theory Revealing DPRK’s Nuclear Intenons: A Semanc Network Analysis Internaonal Polical 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 (Suolk University) Disc. Timothy Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State The Ties that (Un)bind: A Network Analysis of Treaty Exit University) Taylor Dalton (University of Southern California) Decolonial Ethics and Global Polics Internaonal Anity and Finance: A Network Analysis of how Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) alliance, trade and IO membership aect liquidity ow, 1945-2018 Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) Yumi Park (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Anarchist Methods to Knowledge: Theorizing Internaonal Polics Using Network Analysis to Understand Regional Organizaons from a Crical 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 Naonalism Raonalism in Exile: A Brazilian Contribuon to IRT Beyond the Lan Feminist Theory and Gender Studies American Hybrid Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon 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 condion of knowledge and understanding within IR Christopher Wheeler (Newcastle University) Naonalism and Women’s Agency: Construcons of Feminist Naonalist Identy in the Kurdish Movements in Iraq and Syria Jocelyn Hickey (Newcastle University) Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M University-Commerce) Liam Devereux (Newcastle University) Transnaonal migraon, gender, caste and social im(mobility) in A hybrid theorecal framework for Sino-Iranian relaons: Andhra Pradesh, South India combining Western Internaonal Relaons Theory with non- Sanam Roohi (Max Weber Centre for Cultural and Social Western ideas Studies) Jacopo Scita (Durham University) Ideologies of Conict and Protecon: Combat Readiness and WC50: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Naonal Security in India’s Military and Hindu Naonalist Discourse Taveeshi Singh (Syracuse University) The Pedagogy of a Global IR She Who Cannot Speak: Ilhan Omar and the Inaccessibility of US Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Cizenship and the Exclusivity of Naonal Story telling (Theme) Bianca Rubalcava (University of California, Irvine) Chair Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuses Lowell & MIT) Ugly Agency Is Not Only Ugly But Agenc: Female Biological Disc. Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) Essenalism and Feminism in South Korea “Decolonizaon” without decolonizaon? Metaphors and tensions HyeMin Ryu (Yonsei University) in 20th century Internaonal Relaons Candace Clare Sobers (Carleton University) WC53: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel How Diverse and Internaonal are Departments of Internaonal Challenging the Canon of Internaonal Thought Relaons…? Historical Internaonal Relaons Jikon Lai (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Theory Nanyang Technological University) English School On the Pedagogy of Global Internaonal Relaons Chair Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Chrisan Mueller (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Science) Social Movements as Pioneers of Internaonal Thought: Comparing Radical Interdependence: A Non-Western Approach to Internaonal Peace and Environmentalist Movements Relaons (IR) Thomas Davies (City, University of London) William Long (Georgia State University)

International Studies Association © Cicero, Western Just War Tradion and 'Just Imperialism': A Non- Implementaon and delay in internaonal 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 Eorts? Akiko Yosano’s Feminism and Its Quantave Aspect WC57: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Atsuko Watanabe (Hosei University) The Evoluon of Drone Use Through Time and Space Elihu Root and Whiggish History in the Americas Human Rights Christopher Rossi (University of iowa) Internaonal Law Communicaon and hierarchy in the transion to global modernity Chair Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi (European University Instute) 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) Transnaonal Dynamics in Intrastate Conicts Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies WC58: Wednesday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Internaonal Relaons Curricula in Global Perspecve: Theory and Chair Joshua Goodman (St. Lawrence University) Pracce Disc. Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) New Turkey’s Diasporic Constellaons: Studying Transformaon of Internaonal Educaon Intra-Group Interacons, Conict Diusion and Resistance from a Chair Michael Stanais (American University) Transnaonal Lens Disc. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch In-Person and Online: Locang Internaonal Studies Educaon in University (SIGLA)) the Digital Age Ethnic Conicts in the South Caucasus: War Never Changes. Michael Stanais (American University) Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Comparing Inter-Disciplinary Internaonal Studies Programs in the Regional Dimension of Ethnic Conicts: A Case study of Naga SUNY System Conict in the Post 2014 Period Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Raju Keshari (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Tallinn approach to Internaonal Relaons The Enemy of My Enemy: Center-Periphery and Inter-Periphery Elite Mahew Crandall (Tallinn University) Networks in Civil Conicts Catlyn Kirna (Tallinn University) Courtney Kayser (George Mason University) Beyond the Ivory Tower: teaching polics 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) Comparave Pedagogy: Voices from around the world Internaonal Relaons Curriculum in Perspecve and Impact on the Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Formaon of Researchers: Thoughts about Brazil, China and United (Theme) States (2014 – 2019) Bruno Rafael Maciel Trenni (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 Pacic University) Internaonal Educaon Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs 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) Mulple Idenes 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) Conversaon... 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 Pacic) 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) Inang the Cost of War: Domesc Price Changes and the Mia Fischer (University of Colorado Denver) Likelihood of Conict Terminaon 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 (Naonal Instute for Intelligence Studies) Crisna Ivan (The Naonal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul) International Studies Association © From the “Lavender Scare” to “Out and Equal”: LGBTQIA+ Diversity Intractable Conicts in the Global South: Yemen Crisis in the Intelligence Community Almendra Orz de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Bridget Nolan (Macquarie University) Gerardo Trujano Velasquez (Universidad Anáhuac México) Diversity in internaonal intelligence cooperaon: blessing or The Boys of the Stabbing Infada: The Third Palesnian Infada burden? Chrisne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palmeo Pepijn Tuinier (Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA)) College) Intelligence Studies in Higher Educaon: A small room in a big To Avoid Being Caught in the Crossre: Civil-Military Coordinaon house and the Pacifying Eect of Civil Conict on Internaonal Conict Mahias 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 Fighng to Survive: Combat Movaon of the Repressed Reconsidering the Surprising Mulvariate Complexity of Classical Roya Talibova (University of Michigan) Realism in Niebuhr and Morgenthau Can Money Buy Peace? UN Peacekeeping Operaon’s Budget and Theory its eecveness Foreign Policy Analysis Si Chen (State University of New York at Bualo) Historical Internaonal Relaons The ICC, Internaonal Criminal ‘Lawfare’, and Post-Conict Posive Chair Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Peace Disc. Paul Vio (University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of Kirsten Fisher (University of Saskatchewan) Internaonal Studies) Good Times, Bad Times: Post-Conict Rebuilding, Quality of Life, The Existenal Realist: A New Analysis of the Foundaonal Place of and Categories of Violence Reinhold Niebuhr in IR Theory Tyler Yates (University of North Texas) Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Morgenthau’s classical realism: the tension between polical and WD01: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable ethical imperaves in internaonal polics FTGS Townhall Grant Dawson (University of Nongham, 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 Polical Part. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Eric Paerson (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 Instute for Peace and Security) WD02: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The GPE of Global Markets: Disrupng Convenonal WD00: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Conceptualisaons Assessing Violence, Conict & Mass Atrocity Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Studies Associaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Disc. Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pisburgh) Chair Pascale Massot (University of Oawa) Disc. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Disc. Georey R. D. Underhill (Amsterdam Instute for Social Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Science Research, Universiteit van Amsterdam) Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al Qaeda and its Oshoots From Cryptocurrency to Cryptopower? Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Amir Kamel (King's College London) Shoong the messenger: Explaining aacks 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 Internaonal Polical Sectarian Identy Formaon and Sala Radicalism: Unpacking Boko Economy Must “Go Quantum” to Understand the Market Haram Insurgency in Northern Nigeria Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan, Flint) The Making of Men and Markets: Elite Masculinies and Legimacy of Violence and Constraint:: How radical communies Neoliberalism aect paerns 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 "" Paolo Cansino (University of Asia and the Pacic) 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 Operaonalizing Real-Time Assessments of and Mass Junior Scholar Symposia Atrocies Chair Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Krisna Hook (University of Notre Dame)

International Studies Association © WD03-A: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Consequences and Dues: A Map and Theory of Internaonal IR THEORY- Realism and IR Theory Morality Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University) Junior Scholar Symposia Decolonising Internaonal Relaons Research and Africanists' JSS Disc. Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Complicity Problem The Future of the Naon-State: Debates on IR since the end of the Oheneba Boateng (Free University Berlin) Cold War, analyzis and perspecves Queering disciplinary divides: studying the Internaonal Criminal João Guilherme Bene Ramos (Getúlio Vargas Foundaon Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) within, across, and (FGV)) between Internaonal Relaons (IR) and Internaonal 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: Triangulang the power and polics of Vietnam Daniel Rio Tinto (Center for Internaonal Studies (CEI-ISCTE)) scholarship in Internaonal Relaons Joshua Baker (University of Leicester) Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Instute for Internaonal & Material Capability’s, the component unseen in the Construcvism Development Studies) theorecal approach Andre Rangel Naegele (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)) WD04: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Innovave Panel Humanitarian Realism Revisited: Explaining Superpower and Middle Point-Counterpoint: Do Intelligence Studies Degrees Really Benet Power Behavior at the UN and Beyond Students and the IC? Miruna Barnoschi (Northwestern University) ISA Innovave Panel Biomimicry and The State of Nature in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Studies Associaon Inbar Pincu (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Josh Kerbel (Naonal 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-Crical Approaches to IR Theory Junior Scholar Symposia WD05: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Interseconal Idenes and Overlapping Academic JSS Disc. Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Marginalizaon: Voices of Minority Women of Color Scholars Conceptual Human, Structural Emoon, Crical Security: Retelling security through emoonal manifestaons of human in Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Internaonal Relaons theory Shambhawi Tripathi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Securizing Cyberspace: The Elusive Referent Object Janeiro) Hedvig Ördén (Stockholm University) Part. Amal Bakry (University of Louisiana at Lafayee) 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 (Naonal Taiwan University) Part. Carla Abdo-Katsipis (Wesleyan University) Geopolics, Global IR and Mulple Idenes: Navigang Evoluon, Part. Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Inclusivity and Engagement WD06: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Disnguished Scholar Panel WD03-C: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons 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 Internaonal Relaons and Humanies) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (Groningen University) Part. Timothy Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Geng Southeast Asia Wrong: Hierarchy and Anarchy in Historical University) Southeast Asian Internaonal Relaons 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) Internaonal Security Studies) Pracsing the Imperial: Alain Locke’s Theory of Race Pracce and Hon. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Internaonal Order Owen Brown (Northwestern University) WD07: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Explaining Chinese Expansion: A Historical Perspecve Foreign Policy and its Externalies Kevin Lin (Hawaii Pacic University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis WD03-D: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Chair Carla Marnez 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 Springeld) JSS Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) International Studies Association © Protesng USA: Variaon in Global An-US Military Base Protests Ganging Up on Trump? Sino-German Relaons and the Problem Carla Marnez Machain (Kansas State University) with So Balancing against the US Andrew Stravers (University of Texas) Sebasan 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 Loemann (University of Warwick) Brian Blankenship (University of Miami) Geng Closer and Moving Away: European Allies under Trump American Base Lifecycle: Strategic sing, operaon, closure, and Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington) conversion America First and America’s Friends: Transatlanc relaons 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 Polics - combang the de-policizaon performed in Decisionmakers’ percepon of the decline of American power and the formulaon of the United States’ foreign policy in the Middle IRs recent 'turns' East Internaonal Polical Sociology Julie-Pier Nadeau (University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)) Theory Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons WD08: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Chair Charloe Epstein (The University of Sydney) Security Challenges and the Climate Change Crisis Disc. Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Internaonal Security Studies A Mullevel Spiral model of Sociocultural Evoluon: Polies 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 Educaon) Part. Mandy Turner (Humanitarian and Conict Response Instute, Whither the Polical in All These Turns? University of Manchester) Charloe Epstein (The University of Sydney) Part. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Returning Discourse to the Pracce Turn: The Contested Pracce of WD09: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Diplomacy in the Asia-Pacic Community Theorizing Crisis and Change in Internaonal Relaons Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Theory Turning IR Inside-Out (& Round & Round) Historical Internaonal Relaons 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 Soriadis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Part. Chrisan 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) Mulple Idenes 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 Narraves for Human Rights and Democrac Governance The Polics of Paent Capital in Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Interdisciplinary Studies from Brazil, India, Pakistan, and Argenna Human Rights Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Chair Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University) Mexico and Brazil lay a wager on Lan 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. Mahew 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 Internaonal 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 Lan America: a Threat for the US Dominance Persistence of Deep Engagement or a Prot for Everyone? Robert Snyder (Southwestern University) Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO))

International Studies Association © WD14: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Cognive Dissonance: Japan’s Climate Policy between Normave Peace and War: The Colombian Ambiguity in the recent years Commitment and Post-Fukushima Industrial Realies Yves E. Tiberghien (University of Brish Columbia) Peace Studies Chair Saul M. Rodriguez (University of Oawa) WD17: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Part. Nicolas Velasquez (The George Washington University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disnguished Scholar Panel - Part. Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) Professor Debbie Lisle Part. Viviana García-Pinzón (German Instute of Global and Area Internaonal Polical Sociology Studies GIGA and University of Marburg) Chair Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Part. Nashira Chavez (University of Miami) Part. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) WD15: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Nisha Shah (University of Oawa) Reshaping Identy in Indo-Pacic Security Dynamics Part. R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio) Part. Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Part. Shine Choi (Massey University) Part. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Chair Constanne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Instute of Part. Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) Hon. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Disc. Barbara Krauk (University of Warsaw) The Regime Complex in East Asia: Climate Change, Energy Security WD18: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Special Programming and Internaonal Trade Early Career Scholar Town Hall Takashi Haori (Kyoto University) Internaonal Studies Associaon The Sino-Russian Negoated Partnership in the Asia-Pacic Gaye Christoersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Chair Lembe Tiky (University of Conneccut) Hopkins University) Mod. Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston Japan-Russia and Japan-China “Island” Problems in the shiing University) regional internaonal dynamics in East Asia WD19: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Kimie Hara (University of Waterloo) Non-tradional Security Japan’s New Ally?: Development of Japan-Australia Security Cooperaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University) Interdisciplinary Studies Compeng “Indo-Pacic” Strategies: US and Chinese Visions of Regional Order in the 21st Century Chair Maria Julia Trombea (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney) Disc. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio Jiye Kim (Macquarie University) School) Arcial Intelligence / Arcial Identy: AI in War WD16: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Karen Gueri (Air University) The Comparave Polics of Climate Change A New Paradigm of Energy Security and Mul-Level Governance: Environmental Studies The Case of the European Union Internaonal Polical 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 Facilies Disc. Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of – A Comparave Case Study Government) Steve S. Sin (University of Maryland) Exploring Variaon in Firm Decarbonizaon in the Oil and Gas Sector Melng Apart: Climate Change and the Fragmenng Arcc Regional Paasha Mahdavi (UCSB) Security Complex Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria) Vulnerability, Compensaon, and Support for Climate Policies Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University) WD20: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Comparave Polics of Energy aer the 1970s Oil Price Shocks Legimacy in mes of mul-level regime complexity Jared Finnegan (London School of Economics and Polical Internaonal Organizaon Science) Internaonal Polical Sociology Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) Global Development Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) The Polics of Deep Decarbonizaon: Comparave Case Studies of Chair Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Electricity Sector Transformaon Disc. Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Mao Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) The sources of regional organizaons’ legimaon strategies Tobias Lenz (University of Goengen) Facing Change: Identy and Cross-Naonal Responses to Climate Henning Schmidtke (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Change Studies) Amanda Clayton (Vanderbilt University)

International Studies Association © Talking the talk of regionalism: Internaonal discursive legimaon Decolonizaon: Polics of Folklorizaon in authoritarian regimes Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Maria J. Debre (Maastricht University) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (Groningen University) Legimacy in Lan American regionalism An Internaonal genealogy of Indigenous peoples Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito The Regional and the global: Mul-level legimaon pressures on USFQ / Amherst College) Instuonal change Erasing Assyrians: Naonal Narraves, Indigeneity and Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Constuonal Rights in Post-2003 Iraq Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba) WD21: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Indigenous Agency in the Forced Sterilizaon of Indigenous Peoples Explaining the Design of Economic Agreements: Ideas and Models of Peru Internaonal Polical Economy Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Balmore, College of Public Aairs) 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 Compeon Law Reforms from the Ancient World to the United States, Russia, and China Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) Today Diusion and Dissent: The Design of Preferenal Trade Agreements Internaonal Security Studies in Lan 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 Instuite for ASEAN and Part. Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University) East Asia) Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) Masahito Ambashi (Economic Research Instute for ASEAN and Part. Mahew 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 Compeon and Foreign Investment Manuel Preusser (FLACSO Ecuador) Internaonal Polical Economy Neoliberal Ideas and the U.S. Trade Regime Chair Georey Gertz (Brookings Instuon) David Talbot (University of Cambridge) Disc. Georey Gertz (Brookings Instuon) WD22: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mulnaonal corporaons and the evoluon of internaonal tax and investment law Women Leaders: Gender and Empowerment Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Costs of Globalizaon Divergence: The Financial Implicaons of Internaonal Organizaon Women's Caucus the Failure to Converge Daniel Hansen (Carnegie Mellon University) Chair Lana Obradovic (University of Nebraska Omaha) Compeng with whom? For what? And how? The great Disc. Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) fragmentaon of the rm, FDI aracon proles, and the structure The signicance of women’s leadership in empowerment of internaonal tax compeon in the European Union Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw) Javier Garcia-Bernardo (University of Amsterdam) Does polical quota work? Women’s polical parcipaon in the FDI and Race to the Enforcement Boom: A Firm-Level Perspecve Federal Context of Nepal Qing Deng (Penn State University) Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL)) The Eects of Rivalry and Equity Consideraons on Mass Support Women in Nuclear Decision-Making: A Comparave Case Study for Corporate Income Tax Policy Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Vivekinan Ashok (Cornell University) Women’s Legislave Representaon and State Racaon Behavior Jessica Edry (Rice University) WD26: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel When Women Lead the Ticket: Gender Stereotypes and Vote Choice Migraon, Identy, and Naonalism in the Post-Soviet Space in Comparave Perspecve Post Communist Systems Jerey Karp (Brunel University London) Chair Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal WD23: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Structuring Inclusion Relaons) Global Indigenous Polics: Internaonal Indigenous Rights and Disc. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University) Movements Migrang to Russia: is building mulculturalism really implausible? Raymond Taras (Tulane University) Internaonal Studies Associaon 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 Polical Identy and Mobilizaonal Capacity of Russian Youth Disc. Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Thomas D. Sherlock (United States Military Academy, West Point, New York) International Studies Association © Informaon Management under Authoritarianism: Evidence from Making Reparaons Meaningful: Exploring the Legimacy Gap in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan Non-State Reparaons in Cambodia Ed Schatz (University of Toronto) Adam Kochanski (McGill University) Naonalies Policy in contemporary Russia: the bureaucrac Leng the State o the Hook, or The Impact of State Abdicaon on raonale beyond the exisng pracces Transional Jusce: When Non-State Actors Fill the Post-Transion Nikolay Silaev (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Gap Relaons) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Compeon for Control of the State and the Transional Jusce WD27: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Agenda Among Tunisian Civil Society Organizaons The Impact of Economic Sancons Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Foreign Policy Analysis Tesng Long-Term Peace and Jusce via Ethnographic Peace Chair Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Research: Understanding the Inuence of Post-Conict Disc. Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Intervenons on State Responsibilies and Capacies Disc. T. Clion Morgan (Rice University) Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) The Impact of U.S. Economic Sancons on Vong Paerns in the Re-thinking Accountability in Security Sector Reform Processes United Naons Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Ahmet Barbak (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) WD30: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Leaders' Income and Sancons' Eecveness Tyler Kustra (New York University) Structural, Polical-economic and Evoluonary Change in the Modeling Economic Sancons History of the World System Tyler Kustra (New York University) Internaonal Polical Economy Economic Sancons and Right Wing Pares in Target States Chair Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi) Disc. Jerey Kentor (Wayne State University) Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College) Disc. Chrisan Suter (University of Neuchâtel) Eect of Economic Sancons on the Polical Beliefs of the Targeted “The Power Conguraons of the Central Civilizaon/World System State Leaders in the Eighth Century” Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University) David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) “The Hegemony of Rivalry: Mercanlism, Great Power Conict, and WD28: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Radical Naonalism” Geopolics and Internaonal Security Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Polical Demography and Geography "Evoluonary Cycles of Polical and Economic Power Chair Eric Ringer (Salisbury University) Concentraon” Disc. Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Hiroko Inoue (University of California, Riverside) Pung the Geo Back in Geopolics “Modeling 15,000 Years of MENA Climate Change with Implicaons Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) for An Emerging Afro-Eurasian Central Wasteland” Revising `A structural theory of imperialism' William Thompson (Indiana University) Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Instute Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Oslo) The world turns and things change: The rise and fall of the great SooYeon Kim (Naonal 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 Collecve Security, 1989-1992 Spencer D. Bakich (Virginia Military Instute) WD31: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Region and Threat Percepon – The System Leader’s Response to Connected and Comparave Colonialisms Part IV: Palesne in Rising Powers Hawai’i – Possibilies and Problems of Solidarity Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington) Global Development The danger of border uncertainty: An applicaon of new data on Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons border disagreement zones Jusn 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 Abdicang or Displacing State Responsibility? The Role of Non- of Sussex) State Actors in Peace, Jusce, 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 Internaonal University)

International Studies Association © WD32: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Race, empire, and decolonial polics in Berlin's memory landscape Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Moons, Memos and Mullateralism: Teaching World Polics with University (Virginia Tech)) Experienal Learning Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs The temporalies of Gandhi statues Internaonal Organizaon Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Chair Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Narraves of Palesnian Identy and Memory in European Exiles Part. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Maissaa Almustafa (Wilfrid Laurier University) Part. Michael Eaton (Naonal Model United Naons) Part. Kae Verlin Laakainen (Adelphi University) WD36: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Tina Zappile (Stockton University) Small States' Mulple Security Postures: Understanding the Condions for Success WD33: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Global South Caucus New Perspecves on East Asian Polical Economy: Changing Foreign Policy Analysis Discourses, Emerging Scholarship Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Chair Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World Aairs Part. Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Instute) Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon du Bénin Disc. Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East- & Graduate Instute, Geneva) West Center) Part. Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) The Changing Global Reach of Sino-Capitalism Part. Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East-West Part. Nancy Wright (Pace University) Center) Invesng where power is contested: The polical economy of WD37: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chinese inuence in Myanmar Russian Foreign Policy Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World Aairs Foreign Policy Analysis Instute) Post Communist Systems Simone Dossi (University of Milan) Chair Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) China’s rst cross-border high-speed railway project in : 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 Identy in the Post-Communist Era Japan, Domesc Polics, and the Quad: A Regional Trade Order and Alex Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) Indo-Pacic Security Strategic compeon and Russia’s approaches to power projecon T. J. Pempel (University of California, Berkeley) in internaonal relaons WD34: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Katarzyna Zysk (Norwegian Defence University College / Norwegian Instute for Defence Studies) Catherine Lu, Jusce and Reconciliaon in World Polics Rethinking Russian Hybrid War Internaonal 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) Iniave: Old Strategy for a New Game? Part. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Bo Xu (Jilin University & University of Iowa) Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Naonal University) Neoclassic Realist Explanaon of Russia’s”Pivot to East”: Strategic Part. James Pason (University of Manchester) Culture, Central-Local Relaonship and Polical Structure Xiao Yu (Jilin University) WD35: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Making and Unmaking Global Idenes: Race, Colonialism, and WD38: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Memorializaon Migraon and Security in South Asia Global Development Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices South Asia in World Polics (Theme) Internaonal 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 Reconciliaon to Liberaon Heritage: World Historical Two Hard Places at Once: Pakistani Labour Migrants in the Persian Renegoaons at UNESCO Gulf Elif Kalaycioglu (Princeton University) Zahra Babar (Georgetown University Qatar, Center for Rethinking the Plascity of Peace: Hiroshima, between the Internaonal and Regional Studies) parcular and the universal Situaonal Strategic Contexts and State Responses to Conict Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Generated Migraon: The Case of India Avinash Paliwal (SOAS University of London)

International Studies Association © Migraon Diplomacy between India and the GCC: Unpacking Power The Origin and Diusion of Direct Access: When and How Do and Security Dynamics Internaonal Organizaons Learn Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University) Rishikesh Bhandary (Tus University) Indian Security and Refugee Polics The eects of Chinese Foreign Investment on Environmentalism in Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College) Developing Countries Conict-induced Displacement and Reintegraon in South Asia Jessica Neae (University of Oregon) Aaditya Dave (Royal United Services Instute (RUSI)) Environmental foreign aid or Naonal climate migaon 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 Lan America: Diplomac Studies how countries innovate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Zdenka Myslikova (The Fletcher School, Tus University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Georey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC) WD42: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Pascal Loaz (Waseda Instute for Advanced Study) The polics of pregnant bodies: Sexual, reproducve, and maternal Sports Diplomacy 2030: Embedding Inclusion into Australia's health and rights in conict and post-conict areas Diplomac Strategy and Pracce Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Caitlin R. Byrne (Grith University) Global Health Human Rights Lydia Zanchi: a between feminist internaonalism and IOC diplomacy in the post-war period Chair Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Quenn Tonnerre (University of Lausanne) Disc. Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Sport Diplomacy and LGBTI+ communies: Is sport a good thing or Sex and security at the clinic: Aboron access in the wake of bad thing? Colombia’s civil war Ryan Storr (University of Western Sydney) Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Instute) ‘Basketball Diplomacy’: Basketball’s Global Takeover of the 21st The polics of reproducve rights within the WPS agenda Century Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Aboron access and forced displacement: disrupng the logic of Corporate CSR and government sports diplomacy: sponsorship and maternity? the complex playing eld of human rights promoon through sport Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Georey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC) Reproducing whiteness and enacng kin in Nordic transnaonal egg donaon: matching donors with cross-border traveller recipients in WD40: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Old and New Challenges in Global Health Riikka Homanen (Tampere University) Global Health Access to safe aborons in conicts and the Women Peace and Global Development Security agenda: Will the twain ever meet? Chair Sara Davies (Grith 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 Eecveness of Naonal Acon Plans to Combat Anmicrobial Resistance Security Forces and Civilians: Repression and Defecon Lawrence Hamlet (Naonal Intelligence University) Internaonal Security Studies Rethinking IR through Demena Chair Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Tiina Vainen (Tampere University) Disc. Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) Health policy-making on Universal Health Coverage: The posions When Do Armed Groups Refuse to Carry Out Elecon Violence? of actors in the Global South Megan Turnbull (University of Georgia) Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Naons University Exploring Types and Targets of Pro-Government Milia Human Instute on Comparave Regional Integraon Studies) Rights Abuses Global Health Governance Architecture: actor relaonships in the Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) global governance of anmicrobial resistance What Explains Dierent Military Behavior? Jordan, Syria, and Egypt Anne-Sophie Jung (University of Sussex) in a Comparave Perspecve Tracing Universal Health Coverage as a Social Construcon Jony Essa (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Tuba Agartan (Providence College) Military Defecon 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 Acon Supporng Mano Dura: Police Pracces and Cizens’ Percepons of Deservingness Environmental Studies Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Invesgacion 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 Themac, historical and comparave approaches to contemporary Compeon Yasutaka Tominaga (Hosei University) issues in intelligence ethics and accountability Climate Shocks, Rebel Constuencies, and Conict Dynamics Intelligence Studies Gaku Ito (Hiroshima University) Internaonal Ethics The True North: Security and Surveillance in the Canadian Arcc Chair Miah Hammond-Errey (Deakin University) Benjamin Johnson (York University) Disc. Kurt Graulich (Humboldt University of Berlin & Judge (ret.) Federal Administrave Court) WD47: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Trust And Intelligence: Resolving Tensions Between Independence Civil-Military Relaons And Accountability Internaonal Security Studies Adam Henschke (Naonal Security College, Australian Naonal University) Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Covert Acon: 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: Implicaons of a Australian Intelligence Oversight and Accountability: Ecacy and Global Warrior Caste Contemporary Challenges Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College) Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Voice or Obedience: Explaining Boom-Up Cricism 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 Praconers in Internaonal Studies: Another Civil- Jan-Hendrik Dietrich (Federal University of Administrave Military Gap?” Sciences) Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Immaculate Collecon: Comparing Intelligence Accountability, Draing Restraint: Are All-Volunteer Forces More Likely to Go to Review and Oversight across the Five Eyes Community War than Conscript Armies? Chrisan Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) Max Margulies (United States Military Academy) Implicaons of "Undesired Diversity:" Purges, Promoons, and WD45: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Intervenonism of the Turkish Army (De)colonial Methods, Cultural Instuons, and Global IR (Part II) Özgür Özkan (University of Washington) Internaonal Polical Sociology WD48: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Samid Suliman (Grith University) New Perspecves on Local Peacebuilding Disc. Samid Suliman (Grith University) Agurumyela’s Art of Connecon: 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 Arculang Self-determinaon: Messages and Visuals from On the Frontlines of Peace: The Unlikely People Who Are Geng It Guåhan to New Caledonia Right Sylvia Frain (Auckland University of Technology and the Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) University of Guam) Everyday Reconciliaon and Social Cohesion in Sri Lanka Elaana 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 eneshment of reason Jessica M. Smith (George Mason University, School for Conict Sara C. Moa (University of Newcastle) Analysis and Resoluon) ’s Assemblage of Enunciaon and the (Re)presentaon 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 tradional healers’ roles throughout the formaon of the Climate and Environmental Security Mozambican state Internaonal 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 Internaonal Polics The Conict-Disaster Nexus: How Natural Disasters Impact Conict Aected Regions Theory Vincenzo Bolleno (Harvard University) Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Birthe Anders (Harvard University) Managing Climate Security Risks in a Region of Low Inter-State Chair Alica Kizekova (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) Conict: The Case of South America Disc. Alica Kizekova (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) Maas Alejandro Franchini (University of Brasília) State Strategies and State Behavior Within the Indo-Pacic: Theorecal Approaches and Ideaonal Filters Alica Kizekova (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) International Studies Association © Measuring resilience: Hierarchy and Resilience Index (HRI) Secular Power Europe and the promoon of in the Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center) Mediterranean Transregional Hegemons or Household Despots?: Legimizing Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) Violence Through Discourse of Domescaon Women’s and LGBTQI Rights Under Right-Wing Populist Galina Bogatova (Florida Internaonal University) Governments Hierarchy Studies: A Review and Crique of Theory, Classicatory Sylvia Maier (New York University) Schemes, and Findings Global or diuse? The European Union’s mullateral promoon of Davide Fiammenghi (University of Bologna) LGBTI rights in the UN Network Hierarchies: Readdressing the Global-Regional Nexus in Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) Internaonal Polics Queer Muslim navigaons of identy: interseconal, mulple 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 Sengs Historicizing Religion and Polics Seriously Religion and Internaonal Relaons Maria Tanyag (Australian Naonal University) Historical Internaonal Relaons WD53: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Samantha Cooke (Liverpool John Moores University) Historiography, Archives and the Study of Internaonal Diusion: Disc. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Can Dusty Boxes Bring Innovaon? Historical Bourgeois ‘Chrisan’ Brish “Divide and Rule” in Sri Lanka and its Proto-Fascist Reaconaries: Sinhala ‘’, 'Thamil’ Historical Internaonal Relaons Eelamism and ‘Muslim’ Wahabism Diplomac Studies Internaonal Ethics Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University) Post- as Crique of Muslim Exceponalism: Voice of Chair Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) Marginalized Ordinary Muslims Chair Wendy -Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Disc. Eric Sangar (Sciences Po Lille / CERAPS) The Persistence of Naon-States: Security, Religion, and Disc. Wendy Ramadan-Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) Naonalism in Contemporary Southeast Asia Digging Up the Blame Games in the Norm Diusion Process: A Socio Michael Magcamit (Queen Mary University of London) -Historical Perspecve Secularising Encounters: Tracing the Eects of Imperial Legacies on Elise Rousseau (University of Namur) Secularism in the Middle East and North Africa Norm Diusion within the Internaonal Migraon 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 naonal legal historiographies to Reecng on Posionality – Examining the role of researchers’ understand the paral diusion of the Code Napoléon in the idenes in shaping research member states of the Confederaon of the Rhine Mulple Idenes 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) Reecng on being a student researcher in Africa: Posionality and Rising Power, Status Aspiraon and Norm Diusion: Qing’s Adopon interseconality of Local(ized) Norms in the 17th Century Gino Vlavonou (University of Oawa) Min Shu (Waseda University) Standing out: The role of researcher posionality in security and WD54: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel surveillance research Protecon of the Commons: Governance and Security in the 21st Ciara Bracken-Roche (Maynooth University) Century Global Commons Bringing Methods into Focus: Praccal Tools for Designing, Internaonal Security Studies Conducng, and Analyzing Focus Group Research Internaonal Organizaon Rebecca Wallace (Queen's University) Amanda Biner (Memorial University) Chair Barry Posen (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant (Queen's University) Disc. Thomas Hughes (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Modern Leers of Marque for Protecng the Internaonal Digital WD52: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Commons Gender, sexuality and solidarity in the pracce of internaonal David Benson (School of Adv. Air and Space Studies, Air Univ.) relaons 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 Aermath of War Disc. Mahew 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 Manipulaon John Maurer (American Enterprise Instute) Internaonal Communicaon U.S. Inuence 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 Jusce, Employability and Understanding the formaon and recepon of foreign policy Skills narraves of the EU and Russia in the Balc States and Ukraine Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) (Theme) Technocrac networks and the new populism Chair Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Disc. Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) What is the Global Inuence of Cies? Looking Back, Looking Forward: Lessons from a Decade of World Sohaela Amiri (RAND Corporaon / Pardee RAND Graduate Polics Simulaons 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 Parcipaon Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Luba Levin-Banchik (San Diego State University) Chair Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) From Polarizaon to Solidarity through Narrave 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 – internaonal relaons and access for Online Student Engagement persons with disabilies Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Kir Singh (University of Delhi) Measuring Democracy: A Brief Methods Simulaon for Internaonal Relaons and Comparave Polics Classes WD56: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Internaonal Courts and their Interlocutors Deep learning through data visualizaon: Data analysis and Internaonal Law storytelling in social science educaon Internaonal Organizaon Chris Blunt (London School of Economics) Human Rights Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics) Chair Cosee Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Cies) Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Chair Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Data Collecon 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 Polics from a Learner- Judging Under Constraint: Formal Independence and Strategic Centered Approach Behavior of Internaonal 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 Brish military operaons in Iraq WD59: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University) The United States and the 19th Century Internaonal Society In Courts We Trust: The Hidden Role of Legal Bureaucrats in Human English School Rights Courts Historical Internaonal Relaons Cosee Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Cies) Chair Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Zuzanna Godzimirska (iCourts, University of Copenhagen) Disc. Christopher Rossi (University of iowa) The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Polics Behind the Judicial The United States and the Great Powers Construcon of Europe W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Tommaso Pavone (University of Oslo) The United States and State Sovereignty in the 19th Century Public Opposion to Internaonal Courts: Sovereignty and/or Miki Fabry (Georgia Instute of Technology) Substance Wheaton’s Elements of Internaonal Law Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Great powers, spheres of inuence and deep pluralism: America and the Monroe Doctrine Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth) The U.S. and the Greek War of Independence Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) International Studies Association © WD60: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Contestang EU Foreign Policy from Within: A Policizaon of Dealing with North Korea Russia Sancons Antonio Karlovic (University of Zagreb) Internaonal Security Studies Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb) Chair Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Marriages of Convenience: Secret Alliance Formaon, Issue Disc. Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Alignment, and Terminaon NuclearNegoaons with North Korea: Lessons from Negoaon Mahew Millard (University of California, San Diego) Theory and Research Both Engagement and Isolaon Are Good to Democracy? P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Invesgang Simultaneous use of EU Aid and Economic Sancons Nuclear Negoaons 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 Cooperaon: Lessons from Japan’s Triadic Coercion: Why Aligning Chinese and U.S. Interests Will Ocial Development Assistance to Brazil Migate North Korean Inuence Shuichiro Masukata (Kanda University of Internaonal Studies) Kiel Marn (USAF Air Command and Sta College) The Belt and Road Iniave: Russia Driing Eastwards Hallyu: The Transforming Power of Informaon in North Korea Sureyya Yigit (Regional Development Studies Instute) Joy Lee (Hawaii Pacic University (HPU)) Understanding Kazakhstan’s foreign policy role concepon Is a Nuclear Deal with North Korea Possible?: Lessons from Iran for Didara Nurmanova (University of Central Florida) a Mullateral Framework of Negoaons Russian Informaon Operaons and American Cyberspace Iordanka Alexandrova (Korea University) Bryan Nakayama (Mount Holyoke College) Sink into Oblivion: Prospecve and Retrospecve Evaluaon in US WD61: Wednesday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Foreign Polics Children in Peace and Conict Valeriia Popova (Florida Internaonal University) Peace Studies Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Internaonal 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 Resisng the Blockade? Young Suspects? Children's Displacement and Insecuries 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 Naonal University) the Climate Change Negoaons: the BASIC Countries The impact of climate change on children in conict: The Jonathan Rosa (University of Bremen, Bremen Internaonal recruitment of boys and by rebel groups Graduate School of Social Sciences) Zorzeta Bakaki (University of Essex) Western Balkans Countries as a Subject in Modern Internaonal Construcng a silence in Internaonal Polics: child soldiers in Relaons: the Case of Ethno-Naonalist, Communist and Liberal- Colombia Democrac 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” – Interseconality The Mainland Strikes Debate and U.S. Military Strategy Towards as a Framework for Analysing Dynamics of Social Sgma and China: A Scenario-Based Survey of American Naonal Security Elites Identy in Children Fathered by UN Peacekeepers John Speed Meyers (In-Q-Tel Labs) Kirsn Wagner (University of Birmingham) WE01: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar WE00: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Feminist Theory And Gender Studies Disnguished Scholar Panel Foreign Policy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Studies Associaon 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 Chrisan 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 (Grith University) Obama Hon. Jacqui True (Monash University) Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) The Republic of Georgia: Divided Polics over Divided Roles WE02: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar John Ishiyama (University of North Texas) Peace Studies Secon Disnguished Scholar Awards Roundtable Giorgi Bukashvili (Konrad-Adenauer-Sung) Peace Studies Ukraine’s Role Concepon: Self-image of Independence in the Face of Russia Chair Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Anna Baa (US Air War College) Hon. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Hon. Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Explaining Asserve Chinese Foreign Policy in Xi Jinping Era: Hon. Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Movaons, Capabilies and Impacts to Regional Order Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Internaonal University)

International Studies Association © WE03: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Polical and geopolical representaons of India-Japan relaons. CHINA Challenging China in South Asia? Maria Bastos (University of Management and Junior Scholar Symposia Technology/University of Westminster) Chair James F. Hollield (Southern Methodist University) Having Your Cake and Eang 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 Internaonal University) CHINA- China in the World Demysfying China-North Korea relaons 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 Socializaon, Then What? China’s Instuonal Statecra in Yuan Zhou (Kobe University) the AIIB Chrisna Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) WE03-D: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Losing Hearts and Minds?: Unpacking the Eect of Chinese Aid on CHINA- Power and Movaon 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: Compeon or East Asian Internaonal Relaons Cooperaon with U.S. Alliance System? Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Wei-hao Huang (Instute of Polical Science at Academia Tung Nguyen Cong (Naonal ChengChi University) Sinica) Nien-chung Chang Liao (Instute of Polical Science, Academia China as an Increasingly Acve Conict Mediator: Approaches, Sinica) Movaons, and Consequences Choosing Wisely: Thailand’s Foreign Policy Alignment and U.S.-China Fanglu Sun (Fudan University) Compeon China’s Marime Identy: The Translaon of Visuals Across William Piekos (University of Pennsylvania) Contexts and Time Chinese Entrepreneur Networks and the Belt and Road Iniave 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 Innovave Panel CHINA- China and Internaonal Polical Economy ESS Speed Mentoring Event 2020 Junior Scholar Symposia ISA Innovave Panel JSS Disc. Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) Internaonal Studies Associaon MNC Lawsuit Outcomes in Authoritarian Courts: Evidence from a Chair Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) New Ligaon 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 Brish Columbia) Chinese Foreign Direct Investments as a Security and Economic Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Threat: A Comparave Study of Special Regulatory Agencies Part. Mahew J. Homann (University of Toronto) Doron Ella (University of Toronto) Part. Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz) The Financial Relaons Between China and Emerging Markets: an Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) analysis of investments, legal and polical standards Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Alexandre Coelho (University of São Paulo) The Strategic Navigaon of Debt Entrapment: Minor Power WE05: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon Management of the Belt and Road Iniave Small States and : United Naons Impact Samuel Houskeeper (Columbia University) Reconsidered There Is No Such a Thing As a Free Lunch: How Does China Deliver Internaonal Studies Associaon Foreign Aid? Internaonal Polical Science Associaon Dongjin Kwak (University of Missouri) Chair Kristy A. Belton (Internaonal Studies Associaon) Disc. Kristy A. Belton (Internaonal Studies Associaon) WE03-C: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Statelessness as a Window on the Paradox of the United Naons 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: Raonality, Acvism, and Propaganda in the Japan-China Island Understanding Refugee Protecon in Hungary and Northern Syria Disputes: Impact of the Sub-State Actors Inuence in the Regional Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) Security of East Asia Daniel Gyollai (Glasgow Caledonian University) Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren (University of Zaragoza ()) Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University)

International Studies Association © Punching Above their Weight? Small States’ Aempts to Inuence 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) Negoang Inclusion and Exclusion at States’ Peripheries: Aline Rangel (IRI/PUC-Rio) Cizenship and Statelessness among Minories and Nomadic Peoples WE09: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Christoph Sperfeldt (University of Melbourne) Crisis of Mullateralism in Global Economic Governance – Towards Plurilateral, Regional and Bilateral Soluons WE06: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Economy New Interstate Dynamics in the Middle East Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Chair Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Disc. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Disc. Jerey G. Karam (Lebanese American University) Mullateralism in Global Compeon Policy: A Crisis Not Wasted Disc. Jessica Genauer (Flinders University) Raju Parakkal (Thomas Jeerson University - East Falls Campus) Economies in Transion: Internaonal Donor Aid aer the Arab The Instability of Globalizaon Applying Evoluonary Game Theory Uprisings to Global Trade Cooperaon Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) Sebasan Krapohl (University of Amsterdam) De-Securizaon of Middle East Oil? Revitalizing the World Trade Organizaon: the European Union and Dag H. Claes (University of Oslo) Canada Perspecve Cheater's dilemma: Iraq, Decepon and the Path to War (1991- Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) 2003) High Expectaons and Modest Results: European Preferences in Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer (UiO) Global Financial Governance Light at the End of the Panel: Renewable Energy and Geopolics in Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) Gaza and Israel Eecve Mullateralism Projected. CAREC: Reducing Systemic Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Financial Risk through Improvement of Financial Safety Nets? Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of Soa, University of WE07: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Maryland) ISA-Canada Disnguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Ronald J. Deibert WE10: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Digital Cizenship Canadian Polical Science Associaon/Associaon canadienne de science polique Mulple Idenes 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 Mahew (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 Internaonal Aairs) Digital Economy Hon. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Susan K. Sell (Australian Naonal University) WE08: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Divide and Conquer: Measuring the Polarizing Eects of Polical Women, Peace and Negoang in Male Instuons Violence Through Social Segregaon in Online Communicaons T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) Interdisciplinary Studies Women's Caucus If Facebook Is the News: Press Freedom and State-Cizen Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies in the Digital Age Wiebke Lamer (Global Campus of Human Rights) Chair Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for Conict Analysis and Resoluon) Legimatory Balancing Acts of online content regulaon. A Disc. Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, theorecal framework for the comparave study of online Georgetown University) communicaon control across regime types The Eects of Gender on Internaonal Crisis: A Textual Analysis of Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim) Brish Parliamentary Debates Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) WE11: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Instute) Narraves and the Making of Internaonal Order and Society Ausn Schutz (University of Alabama) English School Internaonal Ethics Women and Negoaons of Conict Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (Theme) Gendered Wars and Democrac Peace: The Impact of Percepons Chair James Gow (King's College London) of Gender Equality on Inter-State Conict Disc. Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Brinee Carter (University of Kansas) EU-US Relaons and Their Impact on the Transatlanc Partnership The promoon of Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Governance and Internaonal Order or Emancipatory feminism? Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Foni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece) International Studies Association © Cultural Heritage on the Frontlines of World-Making: World Society Diplomac Negoaons and Discreonary Authority in Foreign as Narrave Construcon Policy through the Lens of Pracce Theories Mahew 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 Internaonal Relaons Where is the Global? The Constuve Eects of Global Human Theory English School Rights Discourse on Local Pursuits of Transional Jusce 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 Polical Part. Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Science) Part. Michelle Murray (Bard College) The English School Meets the Narrave Turn: The Case of the Part. Pål Røren (University of Southern Denmark) Froner in Internaonal Relaons Gregory Sharp (University of Brish Columbia) WE15: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Art & Internaonal Relaons WE12: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The China Challenge and Asian Security Order (Theme) Internaonal Security Studies Chair Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) Chair Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania) Disc. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Disc. Jae Ho Chung (Seoul Naonal University) “The rst of all the passions”: Wonder as aect, polics, and The Domesc Polics of China’s Approach to Internaonal Order method in internaonal relaons Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) Jeremy Wallace (Cornell University) Ruined Inmacy and Inmate Ruins in Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Can China Fight? Assessing the Baleeld Eecveness of the PLA Loveless (2017) Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai) Florenna C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Dilemmas of Commitment and Abandonment: Japan’s Uncertainty Just Another Paper Tiger? Chinese Perspecves on the U.S. Indo- Concerning the US-Japanese Alliance, seen through Popular Culture Pacic Strategy Akos Kopper (Elte University, Instute of Polics and Joel Wuthnow (Naonal Defense University) Internaonal Relaons) China’s New Narrave of Asian Regionalism Andras Szalai (Central European University / ELTE University) (Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America) Creave Pracce as Research in IR: a methodological case study Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) Sino-Japanese Marime Compeon in the East China Sea Theory of the Graphic Novel: An Aesthec-Polical Essay on the Adam P. Li (Indiana University, Hamilton Lugar School) Forms of Internaonal Polical Comics Sasha Kovalchuk (McMaster University) WE13: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Diplomacy and pracce theory WE16: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Health, Aid, Crisis, and Development (Theme) Global Development Diplomac Studies Global Health Chair Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Chair Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Disc. Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Disc. Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Reservoirs of resistance: hidden contestaon, resistance and the Polical Atudes and the Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone regression of norm diusion Jennifer Raymond Dresden (Georgetown University) Kai Michael Kenkel (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) What Drives Eecveness? Evidence from the Processing Peace: A Feminist Interrogaon of Diplomac Pracces Educaon, 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 Instuonalist Approach and Climate Change Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University) Yvonne Braun (University of Oregon) Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Health And Sustainable Promong Universies: For Whom? Dais Rocha (University of Brasilia) The Embodiment of Diplomacy under Hegemony: Diplomac Pracces in the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry Yara Marnelli (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 Compeon and Decentralized Delivery of Social Services: Subsidiarity or localizaon in peacemaking in Africa? A structural Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector and praccal analysis Krister Andersson (University of Colorado Boulder) Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland) Peace negoaons and the theory of change WE17: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Marn Waehlisch (United Naons) Exploring Chinese Foreign Inuence Identy and Internaonal Conict Mediaon in the Early Stages of Global Development the Geneva Peace Process Chair Inbok Rhee (Korea Development Instute (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 Transnaonal Economic Governance: Tax Avoidance, Polics of comparison: On the engagement of China and the World Bank in African agriculture Smuggling, and Criminal Finance George Karavas (University of Queensland) Internaonal Polical 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 elecons 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 Eects of the Belt and Road Iniave: 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 connuity role in internaonal tax compeon under Xi Jinping Javier Garcia-Bernardo (University of Amsterdam) Chiew-Ping Hoo (Naonal University of ) Saila Stausholm (Copenhagen Business School (CBS)) China Going Global on Renewable Energy Localising Smuggling: Geographies of Illegality and Intervenon Miquel Salvado-Gracia (University Duisburg-Essen) Max Gallien (Instute of Development Studies / ICTD) WE18: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Polical Science (LSE)) Internaonal Polical Economy from Lan America: new agendas G20 Mullevel Tax Governance: Implementaon, Impact, and debates Interdisciplinarity Mulple Idenes 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) Debang Polarity and Structural Eects: A Return to Bi-Polarity? Post-Colonial versus post-Communist Legacies: Comparing Lan Internaonal 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 Instute for Defence Studies) Construcvist IPE in Lan 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 Lan America WE22: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) The United States Intelligence Community: Cultures, Processes, Andrea C. Bianculli (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Pracces, Relaonships Regional Integraon in Lan America: Drivers and Obstacles Intelligence Studies Peter Birle (Ibero-Amerikanisches Instut) Chair Joe Wippl (Boston University) Income Taxes and Social Unrest in Lan America Disc. Joe Wippl (Boston University) Victor Shin (University of Missouri) Benecial Harm: Is There a Place for Anfragility in Homeland WE19: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Security? IOs Making Peace: Negoaon, Mediaon, and Peacebuilding Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Internaonal Organizaon The FBI: Where Does It Go Now? Peace Studies Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Contesng the ban: Presidents, the CIA, and the US government Chair Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) involvement in assassinaon Disc. Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) Luca Trenta (Swansea University) Explaining Organizaonal Response to Peacebuilding: the case of The Domesc 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 pracce Ceasere implementaon in future wars: A new model for violence Fraser McGowan (University of Glasgow) management Sumie Nakaya (United Naons)

International Studies Association © WE23: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Commiee Panel “Gi or Gri: An Analysis of Variaons in Africans'' Percepons of Navigang the Processes of Funding and Grants China.” Robert Nyenhuis (Cal Poly Pomona) Commiee on the Status of Women Internaonal Studies Associaon WE26: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Zaryab Iqbal (Naonal Science Foundaon) Neutral State Diplomacy in the Tweneth and Twenty-rst Century Part. Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright) Diplomac Studies Part. Stephen Glauser (Russell Sage Foundaon) 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 (Geysburg College) Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Cmte Zaryab Iqbal (Naonal Science Foundaon) To Trade or Not To Trade? A Survey Experiment of Ukrainian Chair Atudes toward Trade with Russia, given Security Implicaons WE24: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) Mulple Voices and Marginalizaons: Conict Resoluon in the Neutrality as a Model for the New Eastern Europe? Contemporary World Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Internaonal Instute for Peace (IIP)) Peace Studies Neutrality and Security: A Comparison with Alternave Models of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Naonal Security P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg) Neutrality in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Ismael Muvingi (Nova Southeastern University) Pascal Loaz (Waseda Instute for Advanced Study) Laos: Op-Lom - The Language of Conict Resoluon and Mediaon Models WE27: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg) Power and Order in the Indo-Pacic: Diplomacy, Coercion, and Enlarging the Tent – Conict Resoluon and Mulple Worldviews Deterrence Ismael Muvingi (Nova Southeastern University) Internaonal Security Studies Storytelling for Crical and Emancipatory Peace Educaon, Research, and Pracce Chair James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Jessica Senehi (University of Manitoba) Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Refugees as Transnaonal Acvists: Women Building Bridges For Disc. Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University) Social Change Unhinging the Open Door: Japanese-American Relaons from the Anna Snyder (University of Winnipeg) Washington Treaes to Pearl Harbor Daniel J. Moran (Naval Postgraduate School) Truth and Reconciliaon Commission and Healing Brian Rice (University of Manitoba) Technology, Arms Races, and Prospects for War in the Indo-Pacic James A. Russell (Naval Postgraduate School) Global governance and Educaon: Challenges in the Educaon for All Program in light of the Brazilian case Narrow Seas and Naonal Security: The Inuence of the Marime 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 Percepons and Polics of Chinese Foreign Investment the Indo-Pacic Internaonal Polical Economy Apila Sangtam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair Selina Ho (Naonal 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 (Naonal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons School of Public Policy) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Turin & Torino World Aairs Theory Instute) The polical 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 Chaanooga) Mikael Malin (University of Turku) Part. Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Economic Pragmasm – Indonesia’s Response to China and Japan’s Part. Nisha Shah (University of Oawa) Economic Statecra Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Internaonal Karl Yan (University of Toronto) University in London) Part. Suzanne Levi-Sanchez (Rutgers University) The Eect of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa on Individuals' Opinions of China Stephanie Galbraith (Fordham University) Democrac Governance Costs and Chinese Foreign Investment John Minnich (Massachuses Instute 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 Doerer (University of Potsdam) Foreign Policy Analysis Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg) Chair Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Responsibility, Legimacy and Eciency of the United Naons Disc. Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Security Council Disc. Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins/SAIS) Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) Do Environmental Condions Cause Eco-Terrorism? The Narcissism of Small States: Why do countries campaign for Lauren Bondarenko (Texas A&M University) elected UNSC states through narraves of identy? Samantha Zuhlke Caroline Dunton (University of Oawa) Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia) Leave No IGO Behind: Bringing Semiformal Organizaons Into the Understanding Environmental Grievances through a GIS analysis Intergovernmental Fold Miriam Matejova (University of Brish Columbia) Jerey Wright (University of Oxford) Complexies of Water Conict and Cooperaon: 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 Arcc Shock: Ulizing Climate Change to Test Theories of Resource Interdisciplinary Studies Compeon Post Communist Systems Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Tying the Invisible Hand of Peace: Why Trading States Sll 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 Pracce of Transional Jusce, Internaonal Polical Economy Peacebuilding, and Development Chair Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) Internaonal Ethics Disc. Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School) Peace Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Business, Security and Human Rights: Governance (Theme) Insights from Canadian Transnaonal Mining Firms in South Africa and Ghana Chair Stephen Oola (Amani Instute) Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Disc. Mohamed Sesay (York University) Do Internaonal Transparency Iniaves Substute for Domesc Evidence of Backlash in the World of Transional Jusce Governance? Georey Dancy (Tulane University) Haeyong Lim (Arizona State University) Is Internaonal Studies Being Disrupted by Engaged Scholars? The Polical Economy of Corporate Governance Reform: The Case Grace Akello (Gulu University) of the Korean Chaebol aer the Asian Financial Crisis The Women's Rights Aer War (WRAW) Project: Early Findings Yong Ha (University of Washington) Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, University of Denver) WE34: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel What Jusce Can Money Buy? The State of Transional Jusce Regional Organizaons and Human Rights Funding Human Rights Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Polical Internaonal Organizaon Science) Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Chair Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) Examining the role of vicms coalions in transional jusce Disc. Sebasan Mayer (German-Kazakh University) Kyra Fox (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) Aer Securisaon: Militarisaon of Governance of Migraon in the EU and Implicaons for the EU’s identy WE31: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Muge Kinacioglu (Haceepe University & Leiden University) The UN Security Council and the Informal: Pracces, Rules, and AU and EU transional jusce policy discourses in comparave Procedures perspecve Internaonal Organizaon Ulrike Lühe (Swisspeace/University of Basel) Diplomac Studies The European and the Inter-American Human Rights System: a Chair Courtney Bruce Smith (Seton Hall University) comparave analysis of the individual’s access to jusce and its Disc. Courtney Bruce Smith (Seton Hall University) relaon with the eecveness of human rights protecon Compeng for an elected seat in the Security Council: A comparison Ana Luiza Drummond (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) of Sweden and the Netherlands The Dichotomy between Humanitarian pracce and Naonal Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg) Security : A comparison of EU and ASEAN migraon issues. Ulrika Möller (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Pakawadee Suphunchitwana (Ramkhamhaeng University)

International Studies Association © The European Union and the Promoon of Human Rights in WE38: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Bangladesh Foreign Inuences on Naonal Elecons Ngiplon Rachel Chohwanglim (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies WE35: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) Women and Revoluon: , Past Struggles and Radical Disc. Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) Futuries Origins and adopon 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 Internaonal Relaons Electoral Consequences of Transborder Ethnic Polics 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 Constuonal Theorising (with) Amy Ashwood Garvey Referendum as an unusual form of mobilizaon from abroad Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto) Revoluonary Suturing: Haunng History and (Im)Possibilies for Immigrants Polical Preference and Social Democrac Pares: The Recovery Quantave Analysis on Immigrants Vong in Australian Elecon Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Juan Chen (University of Sydney) "No longer in a future heaven?" Women, revoluonary hope and How Pares Exploit Naonal Narraves: Evidence from Ukrainian decolonizaon before and aer 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 Treaes: Exploring Connuity and Change Equal in Bale? Women's Parcipaon in Combat Roles during Environmental Studies Struggles for Naonal Liberaon Internaonal Organizaon Ido Yahel (Tel Aviv University) Internaonal 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: naonal Doing IR as if people maer: Research and learning through responses and constraints on defecon community, vulnerability, accountability and reciprocity Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra) Global Development Jerey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disnguishing Dierence in Internaonal Commitments: Classifying Internaonal Polical Sociology Global Environmental Agreements using Item Response Theory Chair Jonneke Koomen (Willamee University) Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University) Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University) Withdrawing from Common Goods: Evidence from Mullateral Part. Oumar Ba (Morehouse College) Environmental Agreements Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University) Claire Peacock (University of Laval/Simon Fraser University) Part. Ami Shah (Pacic Lutheran University) Veronique Fournier (Universite Laval) Part. Gino Vlavonou (University of Oawa) Mapping global environmental negoaons: A network analysis of Part. Charmaine Chua (University of California, Santa Barbara) quasi-negoaon 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 Racaon WE37: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Chrisanna Parr (University of Washington, Seale) Wring the Rules of the Cyber Road Foreign Policy Analysis WE40: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Internaonal Law States and diplomacy in Global Health Chair Daniel Drezner (Tus University) Global Health Disc. Monica Duy To (Tus University, Fletcher School of Law Diplomac Studies and Diplomacy) Chair Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Naons University Part. Taana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Instute on Comparave Regional Integraon Studies) Relaons) Disc. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Part. Ivan Arreguin-To (The Watson Instute for Internaonal Neoliberalism and patronalism in Russian health governance Aairs, Brown University) Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College) Part. Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) Ancipatory Biopolics and the Transformaon 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 Palesne and Syria United Naons Resource Allocaons and Peacekeeping Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Eecveness Global health diplomacy as a process: the cases of Chile and Michelle Benson (University at Bualo, SUNY) Uruguay Jacob D. Kathman (University at Bualo, SUNY) Roberta Freitas (Oswaldo Cruz Foundaon) Peace Without Success? The Determinants of Peacekeeping Tiago Tasca (Oswaldo Cruz Foundaon) Terminaon Larissa Mesquita (Oswaldo Cruz Foundaon) 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 Inuence: Accounng for Civilian Parcipaon in Wen-yang Chang (Naonal Chengchi University) Muldimensional UN Peacekeeping Operaons Susanna P. Campbell (American University) WE41: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Systemic Pressures on Reform-Minded Leaders in Civil Wars Polics, Policy and Pathways to a Low Carbon Future Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Environmental Studies Underwring Peace: The Role of Internaonal Organizaons in Chair Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Securing Conict Party Consent to Peacekeeping Disc. Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Instute) Low Carbon Energy Transions 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: Implementaon in the WE44: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Re-thinking Protecon in Peacekeeping Contexts: Bridging the Tor Håkon Inderberg (The Fridtjof Nansens Instute) Promise-Pracce Gap? Firm interests? How capture and dierent meanings of value slow down sustainable change in the energy sector Peace Studies Internaonal Organizaon Hannah Petersen (City, University of London) Internaonal Security Studies Avoiding Carbon Lock-in with Transport Infrastructure in Developing Cies Chair Evan Philippe Cinq-Mars (University of Waterloo) Nicholas Goedeking (University of California, Berkeley) Chair Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Governing Socio-Technical Innovaon Systems – Coordinaon Disc. Evan Philippe Cinq-Mars (University of Waterloo) Strategies for a Sustainable Future Disc. Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Andreas P. Kopp (University College London) Protecon 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 Internaonal Aairs) Global and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism Towards the Formalizaon of an Accountability System for the Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Protecon of Civilians Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Namie Di Razza (Internaonal Peace Instute) Theory Navigang Protecon 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 Protecon of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping violence Charles Hunt (RMIT University) Amanda Ferreira (PUC Rio) Who can claim protecon? Human rights violaons, humanitarian Re-pathologizing queer bodies: The re-emergence of 'gender emergencies, and intervenonism from Yemen to Venezuela ideology' at the United Naons Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY) WE45: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Burning Judith Butler: Opposion to gender ideology in the context Humanitarianism in dierent contexts: crical perspecves of the rise of the extreme right Joana Perrone (University of Oxford) Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Organizaon Et tu, Brute?: Understanding the unexpected LGBTQ support for the Global Development Populist Radical Right Rafael Fonseca (PUC Minas) Chair Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute 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) Internaonal Security Studies Precarious Humanitarianism: Geoeconomic Hope and Geopolical Fear in Myanmar’s Borderlands Chair Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Instute) Tani Sebro (Humboldt State University) Disc. Katharina Coleman (University of Brish Columbia) Disc. Michelle Benson (University at Bualo, SUNY) International Studies Association © Project Think?: A Crical Perspecve on NGOs, Social Jusce, and Between conict and mediaon: the ambivalent role of the Tuareg Democracy in the Middle East women in the Malian conict Gizem F. Zencirci (Providence College) Adib Bencherif (University of Florida) Catherine Herrold (Indiana University) Transional Jusce Spoilers and Women’s Acvism: Las Tejedoras de Boats, Borders and Containment at Sea Vida and the Reconguraon of the Armed Conict in Putumayo, Michael Gordon (McMaster University) Colombia Fragile Border, Changing Communies: Identy, Refugee Crisis and Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM) Communal Relaons at Bangladesh-Myanmar Borderland in the Negoang Women’s Security: The Eect of Women’s Parcipaon Shadow of the Rohingya Crisis in Peace Negoaons on Women’s Security in Post-Conict 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 Pracces of Alliances and Alignments Maira Kuppers (Berghof Foundaon) Internaonal Security Studies WE49: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Cybersecurity, Espionage and Predatory Internaonal Relaons Disc. Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Theory Cyber Rules: Cyber Pracces and Alliances in the Middle East Peace Studies Yehonatan Abramson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University) Chair Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University) Allying with Armageddon: Nuclear Weapons as Substutes and Disc. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuses Lowell & MIT) Complements to Convenonal Deployments Small States and Autonomous Systems Erik Gartzke (UCSD) Magnus Petersson (Norwegian Instute 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 Acons 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 Internaonal Relaons Framework Gie du Plessis (Tampere University) South American views on the use of lethal autonomous weapons Internaonal Security Studies systems in wars Chair Michael Kofman (Wilson Center) Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) Disc. Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Instute of Technology) Cyberspace and Internaonal Relaons: Theory Challenges The Future of Arms Control in the Era of Renewed Great Power Breno Pauli Medeiros (Brazilian Army Command and General Compeon Sta College (ECEME)) Cynthia Roberts (Hunter College, City University of New York & Luiz Rogério Franco Goldoni (Brazilian Army Command and Columbia University, Saltzman Instute 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 Instute of Internaonal The Holy See between Internaonal Relaons and World Society: Relaons (MGIMO)) Theorizing Actorness and Agency of a Religious Actor in World Strategic Stability Concept in the Russia-US-China Triangle: Mixed Polics Opportunies and Mul-Layered Risks Religion and Internaonal Relaons Anastasia Solomentseva (Moscow State Instute of Diplomac Studies Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) The Instability of a Post-Nuclear World? Chair Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Chair Petr Kratochvil (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Disc. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) The Fraying of the Global Nuclear Order: Managing Nuclear Disc. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Weapons aer the ‘Death of Arms Control’ and the ‘End of Deterrence’ World History is for Lovers: Christopher Dawson's Philosophy of Benjamin Zala (Australian Naonal 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 Negoang Peace Diplomac Pracce 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 Geopolics: Four Women's Caucus papal geopolical strategies and the global agency of the Catholic Chair Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Church Petr Kratochvil (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Disc. Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Construcng Best Pracces in United Naons Mediaon: Narraves Travelling Popes: Diplomacy and Global Identy Construcons of Women's Parcipaon in Yemen and Syria Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Catriona Standeld (University of Notre Dame) International Studies Association © Mobilizing under Repression: Evidence from Vicms groups and Strategic Intelligence Culture from the Field Perspecve their Catholic Allies during the Pinochet Dictatorship in Chile Jason Dymydiuk (University of Warwick) Consuelo Amat (Stanford University) The Pialls of CIA’s Clandesne Service Culture of “Can-Do” Atude 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 Creaon 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 Naonal Chair Daniel Conway (University of Westminster) Intelligence Culture Disc. Emma Paszat (York University) Marco Munier (University of Quebec at Montreal) Decolonizing the Boomerang Eect in Global Queer Polics: Applying a New Crical Framework to Analyse Human Rights WE54: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Contestaon Foreign Security Policy and the 2019 Indian General Elecon Mahew Waites (University of Glasgow) South Asia in World Polics The Securizaon of Sexual and Gender Diversity: Understanding Resistance to the Transnaonal Diusion of LGBT Rights Chair Walter Ladwig (King's College London) Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) Disc. Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute 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 Scoe Thompson Buckland (Franklin & Marshall College) London) Advancing Religious Freedom? Religious Liberty vs. Gender and Part. Sumitha Narayanan Kuy (Nanyang Technological University Sexual Minority Human Rights (NTU)) Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University) Part. Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center/George Washington Academia Versus Acvism: The Case Of Queer Scholars University) Dennis Altman (La Trobe University) Part. Tanvi Madan (The Brookings Instuon)

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 Instuonalizaon of IOs Global Development Internaonal Organizaon Environmental Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Marna 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 implicaons 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 Interseconality and Climate Strategies of Urban Climate Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Authories: Is a socially inclusive and sustainable climate policy Srobana Bhaacharya (Georgia Southern University) possible? Regional Power Dynamics and the Growth of Regional Organizaons Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdor (Malmö University) Steven Van De Laarschot (University of Arizona) Gender dimensions in the new naonal development planning Do Intergovernmental Organizaons Have a Socializaon Eect on Lauchlan Munro (University of Oawa) Member State Preferences? Evidence from the UN General Debate Feminist contestaons: in UN agencies Slava Jankin (Here School) between incremental shis and authoritave discursive inltraon 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: Meeng Ethiopia's SDG challenge at the Crossroads Technology & Internaonal Relaons Pragya Tiwari Gupta (Ethiopian Civil Service University, Addis Mulple Idenes 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 Organizaons and Cultures: Then and Now Disc. Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) Intelligence Studies Illicit organizaons and Internet-based technological innovaon in the 21st Century Chair Michael S. Goodman (King's College London) Costanza Musu (University of Oawa - Graduate School of Disc. Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Public and Internaonal Aairs) Congressional Entrepreneurship and US Covert Acon: The Hughes- Patrick Leblond (University of Oawa) Ryan Amendment Genevieve Lester (US Army War College)

International Studies Association © A bridge too far? The EU's failed aempt to expand its controls on Cies of Princes and Merchants: Polical Status, Trade and Growth ICT surveillance systems in South Asia from 1600 to 1900 (Stockholm University & Stockholm Internaonal Peace Aliz Toth (Stanford University) Research Instute (SIPRI)) Arcial Intelligence, Technological Diusion, and the Breakdown of WE60: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Nuclear Deterrence Managing migraon: histories, actors, strategies David Allison (Yale University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Global Development WE57: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Historical Internaonal Relaons Cultural Diversity and Internaonal Order Chair Elif Çen (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) English School Disc. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Internaonal Polical Sociology Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices The Internal Migraon Industry in Myanmar (Theme) Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam) Turkey’s reversed liberal immigraon paradox: the logic and Chair Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne) implicaons of Turkey’s posive rhetoric on migraon on the Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Naonal University) internaonal stage Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Juliee Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Aer Cologne - Gender, Body Polics, and Migraon in Germany Part. Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) The Shiing Context of Recepon 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) Aer Backlash: Rethinking the Consequences of Resistance to Naonal and Instuonal Higher Educaon Internaonalizaon: Internaonal Courts How Policies in the UAE and Russia Shape Incoming Internaonal Student Mobility Internaonal 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 Fluctuaons in Russia’s Foreign Policy “Authors of their own misfortune? How internaonal courts Internaonal 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) Domesc Linkages and the Resilience of Internaonal 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 Resisng Backlash: How Internaonal Courts Can Weather Pavel Baev (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Authority Challenges Space, Geography and Identy in Russian Strategic Culture Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) Seng Backlash in Context: Condence in a Challenged Ecclesiascal Angle of Russian Strategic Culture: the Role of the Internaonal Criminal Court Orthodox Church in Russian Naonal Security Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya) Soetkin Verhaegen (Stockholm University) Russian Society and Russia Strategic Culture Suzanne Lous (George C. Marshall European Center for WE59: Wednesday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Security Studies) Historical Issues in Indian Foreign Policy Pun, Punism and ‘Operaon Successor’ 2024: Scenarios, South Asia in World Polics Assumpons and Implicaons for Russian Strategic Culture Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Graeme Herd (George C. Marshall European Center for Security (Theme) Studies) Chair Ishaq Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Mohanan Pillai (Pondicherry University) Trade Policy Under Empire: Geopolics, Home Rule, and Market Access in Brish India, 1921-1949 Donald Casler (Columbia University) Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University) Refracted Images: Sikkim, Bhutan, and the inuence of China on Indian foreign policy (1968-1975) Deep Pal (Independent Researcher) Visualising the Postcolonial ‘naon building' through Postage Stamps: A Case Study of Formave years of India and Pakistan. Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) International Studies Association © Thursday Realism: e cineribus phoenix? Liberal Internaonal Order rhetoric embellishing Balance of Power reality TA00: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery Lilit Klein (University of Brish Columbia (UBC)) Military, Defense & Security Maers Colombian soldiers’ willingness to protect civilians: A eld experiment. Internaonal Studies Associaon Alejandra del Pilar Orz-Ayala (University of Otago) Disc. Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Democrac Civil-Military Relaons: A Study of American Public Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Opinion and Military Direcon during the Iraq War Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Sarah Fink (Morehead State University) University of Oslo) Coup-proong Modes and Military Eecveness Disc. Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Youngyun Yeo (Korea University) The North Atlanc Treaty Organizaon And The United Naons’ MIRVing Alone: Disciplining the Mulple Meanings of Mulple- Collecve Security Operaons In Post-Cold War Era Warhead Technology in the Lead-up to SALT Skyne Uku Wermer (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 (North Carolina State University) Banks and Borders (Counter-)Terrorism Meets AI: Implicaons of Frugal Innovaon for Internaonal Polical Economy Drone Use Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University) Chair Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Anzhelika Solovyeva (Charles University) Risk Management of Transnaonal 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: Internaonalizaon, Financializaon, and The Security Policy and Strategy for the Arcc 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 Polical Sciences, CAPP- Center Publ. Adm.and Migraon and cross-border banking: The missing link? Policies) Alexandra Zeitz (University of Oxford) Women Warriors: , Insecurity, and Japan’s Self-Defense Financialized development: The polical foundaons of the creaon Forces of internaonal nancial hubs in Africa Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Instute, University of Alberta) Florence Dafe (HfP/TUM) Tobias Burgers (Keio University) Race to the Boom? No, It is Race to the Top: The compeve re- Strategic Culture in NATO: when Hobbes and Kant Must Reach regulaon of banks during the global nancial crisis Consensus Hyunwoo Kim (Michigan State University) Alina Paun (Naonal School of Polical Studies and Public Administraon, 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 Minories Mediterranean Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Andrew Novo (Naonal Defense University) (Theme) Designing Security: Why Military Commitments between States Chair Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, Vary CUNY) Stephanie Kang (University of Southern California) Disc. Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, The Gender Gap? Impacts of Military Service for Female Veterans CUNY) Chrisna Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Part. Maria Elena Pizarro (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce) 30 years of Sino-Brazilian Space cooperaon: assessing the impacts Part. Paulee 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 Quesons of Military Forces IPE Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Junior Scholar Symposia How Eecve Are An-Access Capabilies? Technological Change Chair Helen Milner (Princeton University) and the Feasibility of Power Projecon 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 Internaonal Polical Economy Power Confrontaon Junior Scholar Symposia Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech) JSS Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) The Disncve Aspect of Internaonal Relaons in Human JSS Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Spaceights: A Call for an Interdisciplinary Discussion in IR Nicolas Berniquez-Villemaire (University of Oawa) International Studies Association © Can Micronance Impact Naonal Economic Development? A The Jade Straitjacket: Measuring Reacons to China's Rise Gendered Perspecve of former Yugoslavian Countries Felipe Herrera (Georgetown University) Preya Bhaacharya (Kent State University) Narraves of Marginalizaon: Evaluang Life Skills and Income TA03-D: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel Generaon Programs on Maternal Socioeconomic Posion in Cape IPE- Polical Economy: Trade, Finance, and Development Town, South Africa Junior Scholar Symposia Simone Marn-Howard (LIU-Brooklyn) JSS Disc. Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Gendered Dimensions of Skilled Migrant Women: United States and Technological Innovaons and the Financing of Internaonal Sales Ecuador in comparave perspecve due to the crisis in Venezuela Felicia Grey (Middlebury College) Maritza Figueroa (Poncia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) Negoang with A Giant: Peru-China Economic Relaons The “Rights” Way to Care: How policies for migrant domesc work Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California) are developed Habitual Consumpon, Individual Trade Preference, and So Young Chang (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Recessionary Periods Studies) Jingwei Maggie Li (The University of Chicago) Fit women in unt spaces: A comparave study of maternity and childcare policies that aect 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 Crisna Leal Garza (University of Waterloo) Leena Maqsood (University of Massachuses Boston) TA04: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon Meg Hassey (University of Massachuses Boston) Overlap and complexity in regional and internaonal regimes and TA03-B: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM JSS Group/Panel organizaons IPE- The Polical Economy of Development Internaonal Studies Associaon German Polical Science Associaon Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de JSS Disc. Kent Eaton (University of California, Santa Cruz) Janeiro) Property Rights in the Aermath of Conict. The case of Karachi The Regime Complex for the Protecon of the Rights of Indigenous following the India-Pakistan Paron People Paula Ganga (Columbia University) Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University) Aer Fragmentaon: Norm collisions, interface conicts, and Evaluang sustainability-oriented water sector public-private conict 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 Pracce in Africa Evgenia Nizkorodov (University of California, Irvine) Brooke N. Coe (Oklahoma State University) Richard Anthony Mahew (University of California) The Architects of Complexity. Why European States Duplicate Policy The Polical Economy of Transformaon Processes towards Competencies in Regional Organizaons Sustainability - Reexivity Analysis on Transformaons Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Instute) Beg, steal or borrow: the internaonal diusion of natural resource TA05: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable regulaons Addressing the Gender Gap in Academic Journals Iasmin Goes (University of Texas at Ausn) Internaonal Security Studies A mixed-methods approach for theory tesng: do sovereign wealth Chair Tracey German (King's College London) funds in non-democrac countries serve the ruling class? Part. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Polical 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 Polics: Conict and Cooperaon Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Part. Kriszna Csortea (Internaonal Aairs) 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 Distribuve Conict 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 Selement at the World Trade Organizaon: Exit or Escalate? Raju Parakkal (Thomas Jeerson University - East Falls Campus) Globalizaon and the Domesc Policy Dilemma for Developing Country Policians 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 Secons and Associaons: Aggregang Knowledge Conict Management and Cooperaon on Public Diplomacy Interdisciplinary Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Diplomac 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. Constanne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Instute of Disc. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) Part. Vilma Luoma-aho (University of Jyvaskyla) The trouble of seling small wars: Polical survival, rebel cohesion, Part. Nadia Kaneva (University of Denver) and conict 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 Communicaon, Syracuse University) Equity and Inclusion: Strategic Imperaves for Development and Conict Transformaon TA07: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Religion, Conict, and Peace in Internaonal Relaons: Present Georgetown University) Challenges and Possible Futures Re-conceptualising Conict Negoaons: The need for a comparave analycal framework Religion and Internaonal Relaons Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Naonal 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 Conict Liability to an Asset for Peace Part. Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Krisna Katsos (American University of Sharjah) Part. Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlanc 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) Conict Resoluon Theories and the Palesnian-Israeli Conict Part. Susan Hayward (US Instute 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, Idenes Big Data, Biogenec Resources and Security Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chair Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University) Global Development Part. Frances Antoinee C. Cruz (Philippine Internaonal Studies Organizaon and University of the Philippines, Diliman ) Chair Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Part. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Internaonal Disc. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Studies Organizaon (PHISO)) Disc. Gary Winsle (Middlebury College) Biology, Big Data, and Bioinsecuries: Illuminang the Internaonal TA09: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable security implicaons of changing epistemic frameworks in the life Teaching to Transgress: Idenes, Boundaries and Freedom in the sciences IR Classroom (Part 1) Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Mulple Idenes 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: Synthec Biology and obstacles to innovaon Disc. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Valenna Amuso (University College London) Disc. Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) DNA Kits: The Marketability of Identy 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 Polics through Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) Mobility and Circulaon I Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney) Global Development Historical Internaonal Relaons Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Part. Rebecca Tiessen (University of Oawa) Chair Alice Engelhard (London School of Economics and Polical Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Science (LSE)) Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College) The Security Gaze: Tourism and the Temporal Geopolics of China’s Belt and Road Iniave in Xinjiang, China Mary Mostafanezhad (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

International Studies Association © Climate Change Securizaon and Tourism Extracon in the TA16: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Mexican Caribbean No Middle Way to the Middle Kingdom? American and European Malde Córdoba Azcárate (UC San Diego) Strategies on China The Touriscaon of State Security Governance: Comparing Egypt and Guatemala Internaonal Security Studies Sarah Becklake (University of Lancaster) Chair Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Instute for Internaonal Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University) Relaons & Ghent University) Tourism and Imperial Heritage in Gibraltar Part. Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington) Jason Dimer (UCL) Part. Amit Gupta (USAF Air War College) ‘Panes for Peace’: Mobilizing Women’s Bodies in Myanmar’s Part. May-Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percepons of the EU", Borderlands Freie Universität Berlin) Tani Sebro (Humboldt State University) Part. Marina E. Henke (Here School / Northwestern University)

TA13: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable TA17: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Indigenous Monitoring and Evaluaon Systems for Adapve Ambiguity, knowledge and peacebuilding: The polics of Peacebuilding polyvalence and hegemonic truth Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Peace Studies (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Florian P. Kuehn (Kaete Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Chair Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Cooperaon 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 conict dynamics and de-escalaon Part. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Florian P. Kuehn (Kaete Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global (NUPI)) Cooperaon Research Duisburg) Part. Morten Boas (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Ambiguity in Conict and Resistance: A study of Paradoxical and Part. Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland) Overlapping Masculinies in Kashmir Part. Lara Olson (University of Oxford) Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Cooperaon Research, TA14: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Duisburg, Germany) The Ambiguies of Postliberal Peace: Beyond Soluon, South Asian Popular Polical Economy Implementaon, and Relaon Interdisciplinary Studies Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) South Asia in World Polics 'Romanze or not to Romanze the Local': Local Agency and Chair Aab Alam (University of Delhi) Peacebuilding in the Balkans Disc. Poulomi Chakrabar (Queen's University) Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade) Gendered Depicon of India-Pakistan Relaon in Bollywood Cinema The Truth in Truth Commissions: the role of stories in forgiveness Rishabh Tiwari (Indira Gandhi Naonal Open University) and reconciliaon Rethinking Micronance 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 Administrave Reforms in India Bodies, Technologies, and Violence in Global Polics 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 Internaonal Relaons Conquest of Violence: Exploring the Gandhian Ethics of Conict Chair Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Resoluon Disc. Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Sanjeev Kumar (Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi) The Socrac Body: IR Subjecvity’s Visual Referent Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) TA15: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon Digitally Mediated Expression in Global Polics CSR and Development Challenges in Africa's Natural Resources Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Canadian Polical Science Associaon/Associaon canadienne de science polique Lethal Designs: Technology and the Polics of Death Internaonal Studies Associaon Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Chair Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Raonalizing Violence: An Exploraon of the Aecve Economies of Disc. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Armed Conict Part. Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Sara Meger (The University of Melbourne) Part. Uwaokun 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 identy polics Part. Cynthia Kwakyewah (University of Oxford) Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney) Part. Shingirai Taodzera (University of Oawa) Part. Jesse Salah Ovadia (University of Windsor)

International Studies Association © TA19: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Reputaonal Arguments in U.S. Foreign Policy Decision-Making: It’s New Insights into Nonviolent Resistance and Polical Change a Group Thing Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal ) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Becoming a Bureaucrat in the Midst of Changing Foreign Policy Chair Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Priories Disc. Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Berkay Gülen (University of Washington) Disc. Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and When security elites contest policians: rethinking security Technology) cooperaon from the perspecve of the security/polics nexus How Nonviolent Acon Works: Evidence from Field Experiments in Hager Ben Jael (Naonal Center for Scienc Research (CNRS)) Nicaragua and Venezuela Consuelo Amat (Stanford University) TA22: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Maria Stephan (U.S. Instute of Peace) Author Meets Crics: Jelena Suboc’s "Yellow Star, Red Star: Donors for Dissent: Instuonal Donor Support for Social Holocaust Remembrance aer Communism" Movement Building in Non-Democracies Historical Internaonal Relaons Benjamin R. Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tus Internaonal Ethics University) Post Communist Systems The Weapon of the Weak: Understanding Nonviolent Mobilizaon Chair Srdjan Vucec (University of Oawa) in Authoritarian Elecons 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 Suboc (Georgia State University) Government Concessions Jonathan Pinckney (United States Instute of Peace) TA23: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Commiee Panel Structuring Inclusion: From Graduate Student to Professor, from TA20: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Recruitment to Publicaon Norm Diusion and Regime Formaon: Understanding the Global- Commiee on the Status of Representaon & Diversity Local linkages Internaonal Studies Associaon South Asia in World Polics 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 Nongham) TA24: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Transional jusce norms internalized – domesc challenges to States, naonalism, and contenous gender polics internaonal pressures Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw) Human Rights India and Bangladesh in Climate Change Negoaons: From Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Structural Conict 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 Evoluon of urban climate norms: tale of two cies Mahew Hurley (Sheeld Hallam University) Tanvi Deshpande (Heidelberg University) Strategic engagement through government priories: LGBT acvism 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) Chrisan missionaries and the Commodicaon 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 Eect of Legislave, A Queer or a Naonalist Movement? The Construcon of Sexual Bureaucrac, and Societal Constraints on the Stability of Foreign Aid Minories as Fih 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 Recommendaons and proposed reforms Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Foreign Policy Analysis Thomas A. Juneau (University of Oawa) Chair Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Polical Nothing to see here: Canada’s ‘a-strategic’ approach to the Science) changing global order Disc. Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Instute Polical Science) Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) The eect of framing and familiarity on informaon processing and The Disruptors? China, Russia, and Canada’s Internaonal choice in cyber security decisions Prospects Michael D. Cohen (Australian Naonal University) Leigh Sarty (Global Aairs Canada) Dealing with Coalion Governments in Foreign Policy: Does Personality Maer? TA28: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Internaonal Law and the Global South Aggregang Time Preferences: Construal-Level Theory, Social Internaonal Law Comparison, and Moderaon of Individual Discount Rates in Chair Yi Shin Tang (University of São Paulo) Collecve Decision-Making Disc. Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Poncia Universidad Católica del Max Kuhelj Bugaric (Harvard University) Ecuador ) A Comparave Leadership Style Analysis in Cyberwarfare: Obama, The ICC and Africa Bush and Stuxnet Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University) Christopher Featherstone (University of Birmingham) Conservave Reformers: Lan American Supporters and the Conor McKenna (University of Birmingham) Craing of Humanitarian Intervenon 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 Cooperaon and Human Rights Protecon from Above? African Courts of Jusce, Escalaon During Crisis-Bargaining Their Mandate, and Inuence 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 Polics Isha Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Diplomac Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Women’s Rights in Africa: a case study about female genital mulaon Chair Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) Mariane Costa (Universidade de São Paulo) Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pisburgh) 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) Domesc (In)jusce: Human Rights in Court, Prison and Pre-Trial A Systemac Approach to Study Chinese Leaderships’ Enterprise in Detenon Diplomacy Human Rights Wei-Feng Tzeng (The Instute for Naonal Defense and Security Research) Chair Alea Mondré (Chrisan-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) Hsin Hsien Wang (Naonal 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 Violaon Korea FTA. Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Sohyun Zoe Lee (China Foreign Aairs University) Andrea Benjamin (University of Oklahoma) Nodes on the Road: China's Global Port Expansion Pre-trial detainees in Liberia: Implicaons 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 Oawa) Confronng a Repressive Regime: Individual Peons in Internaonal 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 Polical Pressure and Individual Foreign Policy Analysis Incenves Shape the Daily Work of Criminal Invesgaon 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-Pacic?: Middle power solidarity Technology and Public Opinion and naonal interests Foreign Policy Analysis Stephen R. Nagy (Internaonal Chrisan University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Canada in the New Global Context: Network Centrality and Middle Power Inuence Chair Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College) Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Disc. Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Aairs) International Studies Association © Harnessing Space for Development: Comparing Naonal Polical TA33: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Economies’ Use of the Changing Space Economy Bursng Technological Feshisms: power and AI Nicholas Borroz (University of Auckland) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Private Eyes in the Sky: Assessing the Eects of Commercial Theory Intelligence on Public Condence in Foreign Policy Internaonal Polical Sociology Erik Lin-Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania) Theo Milonopoulos (Columbia University) Chair Maurizio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Disc. Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Respecul Rivalry: Comparave US Media Coverage of Soviet and Machine Realism: Automang planetary and human ecologies as Chinese Space Programs, 1957–2019 Jusn Canl (Columbia University) environmental governance Jonathan Hui (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs & Wilfrid Polical Parcipaon and Public Opinion Under Condions of Laurier University) Internet Deprivaon: A Field Study in Kashmir The biocentric logic of automated systems and racialized policing in Ryan Shandler (The University of Haifa) Palesne Michael L. Gross (The University of Haifa, Israel) Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster) Punish, Panic, or Pay No Head: Desensizaon to Cybersecurity Internaonal Instuons for Governing Arcial Intelligence Incidents Robert de Neufville (Global Catastrophic Risk Instute) Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies) Arcial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Warfare in IR: A Crical 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 Feshism of Technology Maers of Life and Death: Exploring Life Cycle Approaches to the Maurizio Tinnirello (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Study of Internaonal Organizaons Internaonal Organizaon TA34: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Internaonal Law Contesng Human Rights: New Pathways and Mulple Idenes Chair Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Human Rights Disc. Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Exploring the INGO Life Cycle: Foundings, Failures, and Performance (Theme) Internaonal Organizaon of Internaonal 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 Compeon among Street-level cosmopolitanism: the global implicaons of local Internaonal Organizaons human rights pracce Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto) Michael Goodhart (University of Pisburgh) Linked Internaonal Organizaons: How States Maintain Contesng the policisaon of human rights in the Universal Cooperaon by Building New Internaonal Organizaons Periodic Review Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Polical Science Restructuring the Global Financial Order? The AIIB, ADB and World (LSE)) Bank in a Comparave Perspecve Intenon and Innovaon: How Human Rights Organizaons 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 polical contenon through the lens of new data on Taking stock of progress: internaonal human rights and the SDGs leaders of non-state organizaons Shelley Inglis (University of Dayton) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes TA36: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Norms of human protecon: Evoluon, challenges and the way Disc. Janet Lewis (George Washington University) forward The Importance of Leadership for Territorial Contenders Internaonal 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” Organizaons Disc. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) R2P’s novelty revisited Rebel Leadership and the Specializaon of Rebel Operaons Luke Glanville (Australian Naonal University) Ausn Doctor (Eastern Kentucky University) Diverging internaonal norms and pragmac soluons: Contested Revoluonary Cies: Rebel Leaders’ Educaon, Transnaonal Social reform of the UN peace and security architecture Networks, and State Sponsorship of Rebellion Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Embedding norms in human protecon pracces: a comparave 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) Crisna 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 Pason (University of Manchester) transnaonal supply chain governance Doing Harm: Regime-Induced Displacement and the Problem of Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria) Internaonal Inacon How public-private governance interacons can help explain Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong) uneven implementaon of the United Naons 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 Seawan (University of Melbourne) Prospects Foreign Policy Analysis TA40: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Internaonal Security Studies Science and Global Governance Chair Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Environmental Studies Disc. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University-CISA) Chair Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) A New Five-Phase Roadmap for Denuclearizaon and a Peace Disc. Maximilian Jungmann (University of Heidelberg) Regime on the Korean Peninsula The Boundaries of the Planetary Boundaries Approach: A Crical Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Analysis Japan’s North Korea Policy under the Abe Administraon Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Yoshinori Kaseda (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic 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-acve Chinese From Nuclear Confrontaon to Denuclearizaon of the Korean mercury policy Peninsula Krisn Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Sachio Nakato (Ritsumeikan University) Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) North Korea's Foreign Relaons with Russia Scienc Uncertainty and Tuna RFMO Decision-making: Comparing Seung-Ho Joo (University of Minnesota Morris) Knowledge Producon Processes Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) TA38: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Globalizaons and Mobilies Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies TA41: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Interdisciplinary Studies Gender and Migraon Chair James H. Mielman (American University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Willem Maas (York University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Disc. Manfred B. Steger (University of Hawaii-Manoa) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Migraons in the XXI century: caught between neoliberalism, Chair Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Instute) naonalism and Realpolik Disc. Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) William Arrocha (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) The 2016 Crisis and the Importance of the Internaonal Relaons of Two steps forward, one step back? The policizaon of South the Everyday Korean refugee policy through bordering pracces Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Jennifer McCann (University of Toronto) Jonneke Koomen (Willamee University) Governing through exit: regulang emigraon from India Environmental-induced migraon in Mexico and Central America: A Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) conceptual and empirical approach Global mobilizaon in the name of Islam Ursula Oswald Spring (Naonal Autonomous University of Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Mexico) Pluralizing Refuge: Devising new instuons for the protecon 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 Internaonal Aairs) The Personal is Internaonal: Transborder Movements and Aboron TA39: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Access in the US-Mexico Borderlands De-privazing Private Governance: Stakeholders, Governments, Andreanne Bissonnee (University of Quebec in Montreal) and Private Regulaon for Sustainable Development Consequences of the lack of interseconal public policies for Environmental Studies women refugees: The cases of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro Internaonal Polical 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 Inuence on Voluntary Sustainability Standards Chair Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Hamish van der Ven (McGill University) Disc. Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Polical Science) International Studies Association © Temporality and the discursive dynamics of the Rwanda Naonal Diagnosc Challenges in Intelligence Assessments: Could Brish Acon Plans (NAPS) on Women, Peace and Security from 2009 and Intelligence Have Ancipated ISIS? 2018 Aviva Gumann (King's College London, War Studies Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) Department) Increasing the representaon of ’s government: Revising Germany’s Response to the Rise of ISIS: The Pracce Turn A feminist instuonalist 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 Naonal Academy of Polics) TA45: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Caitlin Hamilton (University of New South Wales) Security assemblages, performances, hybridies My Linh Chau (Flinders University) Internaonal Polical Sociology You just don’t understand! Crical Intervenons on Post Conict, Internaonal Security Studies Militarizaon 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) Operaons 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 Internaonal Peace: Balancing Ondrej Ditrych (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) Between Capability, a Posive Agenda in Global Aairs and Internal The Performavity of Digital Sovereignty: Algorithmic Targeng, Challenges Datacaon of Intelligence, and the Making of an Autonomous Peace Studies Space of Security Intervenon Internaonal Organizaon Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) Chair Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as a Polical 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 Iniave: promong world water TA46: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel governance Third-Party Intervenons, Statebuilding, and Civilian Protecon Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) Internaonal Security Studies A Model No More? The European Union and the Design of Regional Organizaons Chair Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) The Formaon of Meanings: Language Games as a Determinant of Using External Leverage to Stabilize Conict-Aected States Internaonal Peace and Foreign Policy Cooperaon Je Marni (RAND) Giuseppe Luca Moliterni (University of Leicester) Stephen Was (RAND) Great Expectaons: The Brexit Moment in EU Security and Defence Protecng Civilians in the Aermath of Successful Spoiling and the Capabilies-Expectaons Gap 2.0 Mahew Wells (San Francisco State University) Benjamin Marll (University of Edinburgh) Forced to Govern: Armed Statebuilding Operaons and the Limits of Monika Sus (Here School of Governance) Military Eecveness A Paradox of Disintegraon: Development of EU Security and Adam Wunische (Boston College) Defence Policy Aer the Brexit Referendum 2016 and The Perfect Alliance: Explaining American Success in rebuilding Consequences for the EU as a Strategic Actor in Internaonal Peace States Aer Military Intervenon Malena Britz (Swedish Naonal Defence College) Karim Elkady (Tus University) Managing Expectaons: Third-Party Intervenon and Negoaons TA44: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel in Civil War Learning to learn in an era of surprise: intelligence producon 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 Proliferaon Chair Christoph Meyer (King's College London) and Reversal Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Internaonal Security Studies Lesson learnt? European Union warning intelligence and the Arab uprisings 2.0 Chair Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Nikki Ikani (King's College London) Disc. Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Overcoming the Credibility Gap of Post-mortems in European Nuclear Risk and Retribuon: Atudes toward Missile Defense and Foreign Policy: A New Framework for Idenfying 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 Organizaon Vericaon (No) Internaonal Futures? Global Disrupon, Disciplinary Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer (UiO) Uncertainty and Existenal Insecurity Alliance Credibility and Nuclear Pursuit: Case Study and Survey Experiment in South Korea European Internaonal Studies Associaon Internaonal Studies Associaon Jooeun Kim (Council on Foreign Relaons) 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) Internaonal 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 Acvism and Peacebuilding Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Peace Studies Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Charloe Epstein (The University of Sydney) Part. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Amy Lind (University of Cincinna) Part. Ulrich Kuehn (Instute for Peace Research and Security Policy Disc. Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) at the University of Hamburg) Black Women and the Intersecons of Race, Gender in Organizaonal Communicaon TA51: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) Relaonal Voices in IR I The Emerging Polical Economy of Women, Peace and Security in Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Europe: What role for the civil society organisaons? (Theme) Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) Chair Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia) Yes To Peace: A Policy Evaluaon of the Women in Peacebuilding Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Network Harmonizing / Dominang? Lessons from Andean relaonality for IR Laine Seliga (Kent State University) theorizing Does post-conict empowerment of women enhance democracy? Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Iku Yoshimoto (The Ohio State University) Relaonal Theory and Role Theory: Pyongyang’s Improvisaon of TA49: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Confucian Role Relaons to End Isolaon Strategic Diplomacy in a Changing World Order: the Curious Case of Chih-yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) South America. Seeing the potenal of friendship in internaonal relaons: learning from Chinese relaonal tradions Mulple Idenes 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 Naonal University) pracce of a new ontological twist to the relaonal turn Disc. Jochen Prantl (Australian Naonal University) Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) The Strategic Diplomacy of Brazil from a Global IR Perspecve Islamic Conceptualizaons of Being and Relaonality Maas Spektor (FGV - Brazil) Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt) Climbing the Ladder: Brazil's Strategic Diplomacy in the Internaonal Security Field. TA52: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Voices of Security, War, and Rhetoric Brazil's Marime Security: the Strategic Diplomacy of Ocean Theory Governance. Internaonal Polical Sociology Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Social Instuons and Repression: Evidence from Argenna's Dirty Chair Kai Michael Kenkel (Poncal 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 Mulple Idenes and Many ‘Voices’ of ‘Security’ in IR (Un) Ontology: A Theorecal Case Study on Security, Sovereignty, and Statehood Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) Mass Common Sense, Hegemony and Change in IR Isabella Franchini (Naonal University of Singapore) Hybrid Warfare and the Kaleidoscopic Matrix of Oppression: Weaponizing the concept of interseconality in inuence campaigns André Ken Jakobsson (Centre for Military Studies, Department of Polical Science, University of Copenhagen)

International Studies Association © War, Polical Rhetoric, and the Woman's Voice in Plato's This land is your land, this land is my land: Exploring the limits of Menexenus naonalist state-building through the lens of Indigeneity Catherine Craig (Baylor) Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba) A feminist approach to security/coloniality pracces in Vieques, TA53: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Puerto Rico Women and Governance Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Connecng 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 tradional sociees: lessons from the counterinsurgency in Afghanistan Leadership in Polics: Personalies and Structures Channah Sharone Greeneld (University of Manitoba) Mulple Idenes 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 Rangs Good Governance and Women’s Polical Representaon: A Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Comparave Analysis of 170 Countries from 1998 to 2018 Gabriella Lloyd (University of Maryland, College Park) Mohammad Haque (University of Conneccut) Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University) Globalizaon and Women’s Well-Being in India Leadership Change, Great Power Relaons, and Public Opinion Nisha Bellinger (Boise State University) Lingnan He (UCLA) Contending Forms of Women's Emancipaons: Implemenng 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 Cooperaon Out of oce, out of order? The eect of leadership turnover on the Internaonal Security Studies recurrence of violence Chair Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim) Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Leader Characteriscs and General Deterrence in Internaonal Division of Defense Labor: Alliance Trust and Defense Porolio Polics Specializaon 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 Eorts to Develop the Iraqi Theories of Foreign Policy Security Forces Rachel Teco (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Foreign Policy Analysis Theory Sustain, Change, or Terminate: Explaining Shis in External Support in Civil Wars Chair Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) Meg Guliford (Tus University) Disc. Italo Poty (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Sara Plana (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Power from the Margins: The Case for a U.S. Foreign Policy Towards The Role of Empathec Cues in Support for Internaonal the Kurds Cooperaon Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M University-Commerce) Donald Casler (Columbia University) Jusce or Just Us? Just War Theory and American Foreign Policy Inuencing 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 Aler (New York University) Contesng dispossession: Feminist narraves on land struggles in John Kane (New York University) the Global South II Rediscovering the Transion of China’s Naonal Interest (1980- Global Development 2017): A Neoclassical Realist Approach Xiao Di Ye (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies; Naonal Chair Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) Taiwan University) Disc. Ari Jerrems (Monash University) The Realist Approach of the 2017 Naonal Security Strategy: ‘The River Was My Teacher’: Poecs and Relaonal Sensibility in a Rupture or Connuity? 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 Translang/Reading/Archiving: Deolinda Rodrigues implicaon of anmicrobial 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 Cies) 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 – Internaonal Polical Economy Perspecve TA59: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) New Approaches to Teaching Internaonal Relaons: From Micro Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) to Macro Finance By Other Means: Internaonal Compeon in the Finance Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs 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 Introducon to Internaonal Relaons Charles Daino (University of Idaho) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) How Global Finance undermines the Liberal World Order Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) Crisan Gogu (University of Conneccut) Flipping a Course Using Online Video and In-Class Recordings Emerging Ecologies of Compeon and Power in the Second Space Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Age Boyd DeLanzo (University of Hawaii) Introducing Live Briefs to Internaonal Relaons Classrooms: A tool to develop students’ diversity awareness, and meta-cognive TB00: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery aptudes, without compromising engagement with theory and Polical Economy: Trade, Finance, and Development concepts Jessica Genauer (Flinders University) Internaonal Studies Associaon Structured Delegate Training: Wading in or jumping in the deep Disc. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) end? Disc. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Conneccut) Brian Dille (Mesa Community College) Disc. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Tesng Samuelson's Theorem on Factor Price Equalizaon 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) Internaonal 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. Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) This Guy is Falling: Western Conceit and the Liberal Internaonal The Lethality of Female Suicide Bombers Economic Order Seung-Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) Michael Stanais (American University) A Global Perspecve on Relaonships between Terrorism and Subnaonal Polics and Foreign Direct Investment between Organized Armed Conict Adversarial Dyads: Evidence from Cross-Strait Investment David Backer (University of Maryland) Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) Stopping suicide aacks? Prinng Peace: Addive Manufacturing, Illicit Goods, and Civil Susanne Marn (University of Nevada, Reno) Violence James Gilley (Nicholls State University) Can a Violent Islamist Group’s Messages Betray Impending Organizaonal Strategies? An Examinaon of ’s Pre-Event Polical Economy of Designing Bilateral Investment Treaes Social Media Rhetoric Jiayi Zhang (Syracuse University) Devorah Margolin (George Washington University) The misallocaon of power in the Eurozone: polical, economic and Kurt Braddock (Pennsylvania State University) legal implicaons for the constuon of the European Union. Hubert Mayer (Bundeswehr University Munich) The Eect of Female and Child Suicide Bombers on Public Support for Terrorist Organizaons Narraves of Hegemony in the Twilight of Pax Americana Katharine Russell (Syracuse University) Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado) Transforming social contracts: A qualitave comparave analysis of TA61: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel energy pricing reforms Internaonal Organizaons and Global Order Tom Moerenhout (Columbia University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Joonseok Yang (University of California, Irvine) (Theme) Berfu Kiziltan (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies, Geneva) Chair Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Extracve Instuons 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 Polics of Economic Empowerment: Lessons from On polar identy: Australian views of Russian and Chinese Arcc Nigeria and Antarcc strategy Pamela Nwakanma (Harvard University) Elizabeth Buchanan (Australian War College ) Turkey’s Oil Dependency and Identy Crisis with Iraq The Militarisaon of ‘Security Identy’ through Migraon Efe Duveroglu (Bilkent University) Management in Hungary Global inuences and domesc 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 (Naonal University) Local Determinants of Agricultural Price Volality in East African The Role of Australia-Japan Security Cooperaon in Regional Order Marketplaces Building Strategy Lance Hadley (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Aairs, Benjamin Ascione (Australian Naonal University) Carleton University) Interrogang the Polical Economy of Quality of Care for Young TB03-B: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM JSS Group/Panel People with Sexually Transmied Infecon 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 Internaonal Jack Adam MacLennan (Park University) Internaonal Polical Economy Environmental Studies Securing order, producing the state: Examining the relaonship between Security and the State and its implicaons for the eld of Chair Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester) Internaonal Relaons. 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’ Soluons: 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 Contenous Times Aboriginal Land Title and Canadian Climate Polics Junior Scholar Symposia Robert A. MacNeil (University of Sydney) North-South Relaons and the Changing Global Polical Economy of JSS Disc. Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) Waste The Perils of Majoritarian Democracy: ‘New Naonalism’ and Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) Vigilante Jusce in Contemporary India Aab 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 Secon Annual Roundtable: Indigenous comparison between Hungary and Turkey ethics, relaonal subjects and transversal solidaries 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) Chrisan 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) Parsanship in Support for Democracy Part. Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Maneesh Arora (Wellesley College) Dartmouth College) Jusfying 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 Instute of Global and Area Studies; University of Marburg, Center for Conict 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 Seng the baseline for pulling China into foreign policy analysis POWER & CHANGE- Security, Power and Change (FPA) - A frame analysis of China’s shiing foreign policy priories Junior Scholar Symposia Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Instute of JSS Disc. Mark Duckeneld (US Army War College) Global and Area Studies) China’s Belt and Road Iniave and Sino-Turkish Relaons: What Why Weak States Balance: Naonal Mobilizaon 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 Internaonal Thought: Mapping Camila Jardim (Internaonal Relaons Instute (IRI) - PUC-Rio, Women’s Scholarly Experience through Oral Histories. Brazil) So Power Balegrounds: China and Japan’s Compeng Strategies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices of Aracon 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 Crical Military Studies Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Elizabeth (Bey) C. Hanson (University of Conneccut) (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) Quanzing IR 1: Debang the Foundaons 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 Internaonal Relaons TB05: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Instuonal Responses to Complexity Diplomacy (Theme) Diplomac Studies Chair James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Internaonal Security Studies) Chair Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Instute, Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) University of Antwerp) Waving sovereignty away: state (de-)coherence and subjecvity 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 Invesgación y Docencia Non-locality and Contextuality in World Polics: A Non-Classical, Económicas (CIDE)) Non-commutave, Topos-Theorec Theory TB06: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Wring Saved Me: Re-textualising Global Polics Quantum-like Modelling: from Economics to Social Laser Andrei Khrennikov (Linnaeus University) Internaonal Polical 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 Poncia Universidade Laura Zano (Virginia Tech) Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Producing Sovereignty: Quantum Subjecvity and Migraon in the Part. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Mediterranean Part. Sara C. Moa (University of Newcastle) Mathew Markman (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Part. Sergei Akopov (Naonal Research University Higher School of A Foucauldian Genealogy of Quantum Mechanics and Internaonal Economics) Relaons 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 Polical Inuences on Foreign Direct Investment Cartography of Peace: How Maps Shape Intervenons Internaonal Polical Economy Peace Studies Chair Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Disc. Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Part. Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Naonal 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? Internaonal Ocials, Naonal Governments, and the Creaon of World Bank’s Private Sector Arms Georey Gertz (Brookings Instuon) Linking In: Polical Connecons, Foreign Direct Investment and Corrupon Andrey Tomashevskiy (Rutgers University) Sectoral Heterogeneity and Polical Risk: Re-Evaluang the Eect of Regime on FDI Inows Nicole Weygandt (Northwestern University) Alexander Slaski (Princeton) International Studies Association © Measuring Investment Incenve Eecveness: 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) Internaonal 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) Rening Indicators of State Power Disc. Yuen Foong Khong (Naonal University of Singapore) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Domesc Determinants of East Asian States' Hedging Policy toward Polical Demography and Geography the US and China Foreign Policy Analysis Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Chair Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Hypercompeon: Explaining the New U.S.–China Rivalry Disc. Charles Doran (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Øystein Tunsjø (Norwegian Instute for Defence Studies) Disc. D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) The Polical Dynamics of the Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast “Constraining and Rening Indicators of State Strength: Do Polical Asia: The Diverging Strategy of Japan and South Korea to the U.S.- Extracon and Quality of Governance Maer?” China Rivalry Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Jiyeoun Song (Seoul Naonal University) Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona) China’s Rise, the U.S., and Bandwagoning Assessing the Power of Naons Kunsik Hong (Instute of Naonal 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 Implicaon for Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) China’s North Korea Policy Anny Boc (Freie Universität Berlin) “Comparing Indices of Naonal Power: Conceptualizaon, Operaonalizaon, Measurement and Prelimary Results” TB14: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Andrei Melville (Higher School of Economics) Locang Responsibility in World Polics Mikhail Mironyuk (Naonal Research University Higher School Internaonal 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 Polical 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 Polics William Thompson (Indiana University) Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Moral Reputaon and Coalion Formaon: Percepons of TB12: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel dierenal moral culpabilies among ‘coalion of the willing’ Empire and Travel: The Remaking of Global Polics through members Mobility and Circulaon II Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales) Internaonal Polical Sociology Assigning Responsibilies: What Constutes a State’s Fair Share? Global Development Liwu Gan (The Ohio State University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Global responsibility as a judgement: the case of accountability Chair Mary Mostafanezhad (University of Hawaii at Manoa) within internaonal non-governmental organisaons Disc. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London) “Gossip from the north”: American microgeographies in the Brish TB15: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Empire Kathryn Besio (University of Hawai'i at Hilo) Regional Security Complexes and African Foreign Policies Colonial Genealogies, Global Trajectories: Religious Harmony and Internaonal Studies Associaon Internal Security African Polics Conference Group Iza Hussin (University of Cambridge) Chair Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) “This is How We Travel”: Sex, Love, Inmacy and the Border Disc. Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) Megan Daigle (Overseas Development Instute) Disc. Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College) Travel from the Global South and Knowing in Global Polics: 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 Polical The Great Lakes Security Complex and Foreign Policies Science (LSE)) John F. Clark (Florida Internaonal University) Carceral Conservaonism: Policing the Planetary Crisis at Ka‘ena, Navigang the constellaon 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 intenons of conict displaced persons and communies in northeastern Nigeria Peter Onah Thompson (University of North Carolina at Charloe) International Studies Association © Revising 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 Perspecves on the South China Sea Australia ) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices TB16: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel (Theme) Re-evaluang the collaboraon between the Pentagon and Chair Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) Hollywood Disc. Kean Zhang (George Mason University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons The South China Sea and Compeng Naonalisms within Southeast Internaonal Polical Sociology Asian States Internaonal Communicaon John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Chair Chrisne Agius (Swinburne University) Grassroots Deterrence: Domesc Public Opinion and China's Policy Disc. Chrisne 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 Oce Japan and the South China Sea: Military Signaling, Capacity-Building Culvates 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 collaboraon between the US A Crical 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 militarizaon in liberal democracies David Glazier (Loyola Law School) Sebasan 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 Chrisan University) Mapping Global IR: Data on Diversity in the Discipline Informaon Intervenon: An Explicaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Phillip Arceneaux (University of Louisiana at Lafayee) (Theme) Chair Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) TB17: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Disc. Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) The Internaonal Polics of the Middle East: Exploring the Diverse backgrounds, diverse approaches? Comparing the contents Interplay of Power, Ideas, and Domesc Polics of IR research arcles in 17 journals from around the world, 2011- Internaonal Studies Associaon 2015 Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs 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) Alternave metrics, tradional problems? Measuring the EU-ME Relaons Aer the West: Towards A Postcolonial Toolkit reproducon of bias in Altmetric impact indicators for polical Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco) research Status Maers: Explaining Russia’s Military Intervenon in Syria Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Elias Götz (Instute for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Polical University) Science) Proxies and Power: Explaining Saudi Arabia’s Bale for Regional Can Journal Policies Enhance Diversity in the Discipline of Dominance in Yemen Internaonal Relaons? Results of a Survey Experiment Maria-Louise Clausen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Ryan M. Powers (University of Georgia) Studies) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) New elites, new interests? Egypt and Tunisia’s relaons with the EU Do IR theories get 'warped' as they travel from a theory producing aer the Arab Uprisings country to a theory consuming country? Japan’s response to Global Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Instute for Internaonal Aairs - OIIP) IR Pride, Prejudice, and Presidency: Identy, Emoon, and Ambion 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 Organizaon Management Strategies in World Polics Cyber Dimensions of Chinese Polics Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Studies Associaon Associaon of Chinese Polical Studies Chair Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Disc. Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Chair Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen) Volality of internaonal Relaons Part. Fangzhu Lu (Renmin University of China) Arthur Stein (UCLA) Part. Sebasan Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Part. Xi Chen (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley) Managing Unipolarity: Instuonal Compeon, 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 Compeons for Regional Hegemony TB25: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) The Internaonal Polics of Foreign Aid Allocaon The Irony of Rising Power Polies Internaonal Polical Economy Mina Pollmann (MIT) Chair Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Polik, Technical Anarchic Bargain: Power Trajectories and the Tradeo Movang University of Munich) Order Formaon Disc. Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Polik, Technical Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago) University of Munich) Aid, Electoral Polics, and Time-to-Development: Analyzing the TB22: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Condional Ecacy of Subnaonal Development Projects Engaged Scholars in Pursuit of Social Jusce: Within but Beyond the Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Academy Minta Siripong (University of Utah) Internaonal Studies Associaon Explaining Variaons in Responsiveness to External Pressure: Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Japan’s Aid Policy and Bureaucrac Polics Chair Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) Yukari Iwanami (Osaka City University) Part. Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) Punishing Allies: Why Military Coalion 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 Compeon in Foreign Aid - Evidence from a Spaal Panel Model TB23: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Commiee Panel Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Polik, Technical (En)countering Privilege in Academia University of Munich) Professional Development Commiee Marcel Schliebs (University of Oxford) Internaonal Studies Associaon A US-China Aid War? A Three-Player Dynamic Bayesian Game for Chair Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Strategic Compeon 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 Aairs University) Part. Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) TB26: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Cies 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 Direcons in Public Opinion about Foreign Policy I Richardson School of Law) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Urban Spaces of Peace and Conict 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 Connuity of the Urban Public Support for Retaliaon against Foreign Electoral Intervenon Geography of Syrian Violence Michael Tomz (Stanford University) Victoria Gilbert (Woord College) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Cies, Migraon, and Insurgency in India's "Red Corridor" From Monitoring to Meddling: How Foreign Actors Inuence Local Mahew Cobb (University of Arizona) Trust in Elecons Destroying Cies: Urbicide in Modern Civil War Sarah Bush (Yale University) Mahew 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 Percepons 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 Mispercepons and the Domesc Polics of Conict Disc. Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Brazilian foreign policy or how can the geopolical agent limit an Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) emerging power’s global and regional leadership Jonathan Monten (University College London) Nuno Morgado (Charles University, Prague) Jordan Tama (American University) Negoang from a posion of weakness? Brazilian and Peruvian Nasty Language: Why Policians Employ Violent Rhetoric agency in free trade negoaons with the United States hegemon Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Quinjn Kat (University College London) Prejudice Towards Internal And Foreign Migraon: Combining List Controlling the family: the impact of Brazilian consular authories And Endorsement Experiments In Brazil on family reunicaon 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, Celebrang the Revoluon: The Mnemonic Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) Securizaon 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 Conicts 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 Instute) A Day to Remember, an Event to Forget: Desecurizaon of Disc. Elizabeth Kunce (Associate Professor, Daniel K. Inouye Asia- Memory and Ontological Security in Norway’s 2011 Terrorist Aacks Pacic Center for Security Studies (APCSS)) Natalia Neubern (Poncia Universidade Católica do Rio de Disc. Spencer D. Bakich (Virginia Military Instute) Janeiro) Friends and Benets? U.S. Democracy Aid, and Trade, 1990-2010 Trauma and Memory of ‘Heroic Sciensts’ from the Global South Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) Brandy Jolli Sco (Texas Chrisan University) James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan 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 pracce within internaonal organisaons Opinion Internaonal Organizaon John Constantelos (Grand Valley State University) Internaonal Polical Economy Polly J. Diven (Grand Valley State University) Killing Them Soly: U.S. Defense Diplomacy & Internal Crisis Chair Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI) Leveraging Disc. Nina Graeger (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Gregory Winger (University of Cincinna) The Role of the UNSC in Cyber Security – Internaonal 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 internaonal pracce in Peeking Over the Shoulder or Giving Permission? Human Rights and ancipatory global governance US Bilateral Defense Cooperaon Agreements Carloa 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 Naons: a comparison Top-Down Mechanism of Identy Formaon: Historical Legacies, Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Educaon, and Naon-Building Jean-Philippe Therien (Université de Montréal) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies The Success and Failure of Informal Governance in the United Naons Security Council Chair Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Brish Columbia) Stefanie Kasparek (Franklin & Marshall) Disc. Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Brish Columbia) Digital Evidence in the Internaonal Criminal Court Naonal Narraves and Naonal Identy: Identy Formaon Ronald Niezen (McGill University) through Educaon 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 Educaon and Identy The Intersecon of Domesc and Internaonal Laws Formaon in Kyrgyzstan Internaonal Law Colleen Wood (Columbia University) Foreign Policy Analysis Esmang Soviet Contribuons to the Formaon of the Belarusian Chair Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Naonality Mahew Reichert (Harvard University) Disc. Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Disc. Kevin Cope (University of Virginia) Ethnic (Non)Recognion in Educaon: A Cross-Naonal Analysis and Judges in a Globalizing World Spotlight on Rwanda Kelley Lilepage (University of Houston) Elisabeth A. King (New York University) Islamic Law States and the Internaonal Order Colonial Invenon, Intra-Ethnic Inequality, and the Modern Polical 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 Jusfying Force: Internaonal Law, Foreign-Policy Decision-Making, ‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Relaonship between and the Use of Force Mnemonical In/security and Crises in Global Polics Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California) Internaonal Ethics Over the Line! Internaonal Law and the Adjudicaon of Border Internaonal Polical Sociology Control Pracces Historical Internaonal Relaons Jonathan Kent (CIGI) Chair Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Disc. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Memory Contestaon and Violence: The Bale over the US Civil War Narrave 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’ Incenves for Re-contouring the “An-Colonial” in the Cold War Era Enforcement of Environmental Issue Linkages Boram Lee (Harvard University) Global Development Historical Internaonal Relaons In Defense of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Francesca Parente (Princeton University) Chair Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Life Aer the IMF: SOE Privazaons in Developing Countries Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Merih Angin (Koç University) Part. Anuja Bose (University of Minnesota, Twin Cies) Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics) Part. Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University) Friend or Foe? Instuonal Compeon 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 Polics, and Truth Commissions Human Rights Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Internaonal Organizaon Chair Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) TB37: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Brish Columbia) Polical and Economic Elites: Gender, Inuence, and Inequality Structural Change in the Populaon of Human Rights Internaonal Internaonal Polical Economy NGOs Dongwook Kim (The Australian Naonal University) Chair Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Canary in the Coal Mine: An-NGO Legislaon 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 Massachuses Amherst) Suparna Chaudhry (Christopher Newport University) Firms as polical actors in emerging markets: Evidence from Turkey Public Opinion and State Restricons on Foreign-Funded and Tunisia Nongovernmental Organizaons Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Jessica Edry (Rice University) Taana 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 narrave of the Greek crisis during 2015- TB35: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel 2018: from conict to subjugaon? Internaonal Relaons Beyond Borders and Approaches: From Dr Sorios 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 Perspecve Post Communist Systems Tiany 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) Migraon and the European Union The Silk Road’s Internaonal Relaons of Faith: Otherness and Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies belonging in the wrings of Ibn Bauta and Marco Polo Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Chair Patricia Schneider (Instute for Peace Research and Security Nanyang Technological University) Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Muslim Civilizaonal View of Territoriality: Beyond state-centrism Disc. Juliee Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Internaonal Studies Turkey’s migraon management: Uncertaines arising from swi Organizaon (PHISO)) changes in the legal framework and the impact of the EU-Turkey Towards “Glocal” Relaons Through Good Governance and Human Statement Rights Elif Çen (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance The cultural and economic determinants of an-immigraon through Human Rights, Berlin & OSCE Academy, Bishkek) atudes and support for right-wing populism in Europe When Identy Maers 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 Migraon in the Central Mediterranean: SAR Missions, Disembarkment, and the Polics of Saving Lives TB36: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Gemma Marolda (University of Pisburgh) The Pursuit of Compliance Across Issue Areas Who Emigrates? Electoral Consequences of Emigraon in Eastern Internaonal Law Europe Internaonal Organizaon Junghyun Lim (University of Pisburgh) 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 Iniave: cizens’ Identy Pracces in Digital Acvism: Social Media and engagement on Twier Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Naonal University of San Marn) Transnaonality Brazilian Foreign Policy on Twier: Digital Expression of Atudes Internaonal Communicaon and Instrumentalizaon of Public Opinion Online Media Caucus Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo) (Theme) Towards A Digital Naon Brand: An Analysis of the European Union’s Brand on Twier 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 Aordances as a Form of Digital Transnaonal Acvism: 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 Connecve Acon: 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 Acvism and Quijos Naonal Resurgence: Rethinking state- Chair Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) centricity and digital technology in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Cheryl Martens (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Inter-generaonal leadership in women's parcipaon in peace Antonia Carcelen Estrada (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) processes in Asia and the Pacic Old strategies, new opportunies. The power of storytelling in Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University) digital acvism “Flower girls” and the status quo: Instuonalising women’s post- Ekaterina Bogomoletc (North Carolina State University) conict polical parcipaon in Nepal and Kenya Social media framing: the Mapuche movement aer 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 contesng naonal reforms and gender regimes in post-UNMIL Environmental Studies Liberia Chair Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford) Maria Marn de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal) Disc. Laura Tozer “For me, I will never get peace” : Social reproducon and everyday Linking Global Governance with Local Governance?: Considering a peace in Myanmar. funcon 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 Implicaons How does Transnaonal Governance Shape Urban Climate Internaonal Security Studies Governance in India? Chair Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University) Prakash Kashwan (University of Conneccut) Disc. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Exploring city agency in global climate governance: a Lan America The First Cyber Bale: Bletchley Park and the Dawn of Digital perspecve Warfare Ana Mauad (Poncia 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 Aacks, Protest Dynamics TB41: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel and Media Aenon in Authoritarian Regimes Digital Diplomacy Lukas Kawerau (University of Konstanz) Strategic Substuon: Maximizing Leverage in Limited Wars using Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Cyber, Space, and Convenonal Missile Weapons Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University) Chair Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Diusion of Cybersecurity Policies Disc. Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Nadiya Kostyuk (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) The analysis of the United States’ foreign policy towards Mexico and Canada through twier 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 Circulang a win-win story: How China used Twier to tell the world Intelligence Studies about China-Africa relaons Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Paris-East / U of Gustave Eiel) Chair Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Rui Wang (Boston University) Disc. William C. Spracher (Naonal Intelligence University) International Studies Association © Strategic Intelligence Needs and Expectaons of US Policymakers Cyber Conict Scenarios and Escalaon Pathways in U.S.-China Randy Pherson (Globalycas) Relaons Strategic Intelligence Pracce 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: Comparave analysis of three cases on Foreign Policy Analysis strategic intelligence and its relevance Chair Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Disc. Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) A Challenge of Giants: Fixing Strategic Intelligence in Brazil Turkey's eorts to balance its complicated relaonship with Joanisval B. Goncalves (Internaonal Associaon for Security Transatlanc Allies and Intelligence Studies (INASIS) & Senate of Brazil) Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University) Finding a haystack in the pile of needles: Towards a redenion 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 transnaonal Understanding Horizontal and Vercal Role Contestaon 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) Internaonal Polical Sociology Can Foreign Aid Buy an Image? Evidence from Turkish Foreign Global Development Assistance Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons 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 recognion as a postcolonial pracce for Migraon control Peace Studies Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Internaonal Security Studies Janeiro) "No Act of Nonviolence Ever Goes Unpunished": Representaons of Chair Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Violence, Nonviolence, and Polical Subjecvity in Palesne Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Unwinnable Wars: Democrac Polical Accountability and Shifaa’: Toward a Postcolonial Ethic of Care Protracted Civil War Intervenons Niyousha Bastani (University of Cambridge) Christopher Linebarger (University of Massachuses Lowell) Israeli Green Colonialism in the North of Historic Palesne Promong State Legimacy through Warme Service Provision? Ghada Sasa (McMaster University) Evidence from Survey Experiment in FATA, Pakistan African Postcolonialism As A Driving Force For The Promoon Of Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture) African Identy And Culture; Marginalizaon, Challenges And Hirotaka Ohmura (Shiga University) Opportunies Taming the Beast: Democrac Instuons 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 Escalaon in Cyberspace Dissidents’ Strategy of Polical Violence Internaonal 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: Contrasng State Capacity with Opportunies for the Applicaon 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 Conict 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 Extoron via Encrypon Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Jenny Jun (Columbia University) Chair Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) Understanding Cyber Escalaon: Cross Naonal Public Opinion Disc. Thomas Heilke (University of Brish Columbia) across the Spectrum of Naonal Power (In)civility and Far-Right Extremism Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University) Steven T. Zech (Monash University) Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of Maeo Bono (Monash University) Internaonal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC))

International Studies Association © Salvini in the High Castle: Preguring New Right ethno-naonalist TB52: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel internaonal relaons Re-examining Realisms Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Theory Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Historical Internaonal Relaons Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Populism as Performance: a creave ethnographic analysis Chair Taana Cardoso Sque (Federal University of Uberlandia Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) (UFU)) Disc. Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Conspiracy Theories, Populism and Foreign Policy: The Case of the Science) Populist Far-right in Germany The Predicve Power of Structural Realism Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) Is populism self-liming? A comparave 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 Pisburgh) Realism beyond Conservasm: Re-examining the Relaonship TB50: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel between the Status Quo and Liberalism Non-Western Theorizaon in IR I Ryo Watanuki (Osaka University of Economics and Law) Morgenthau Through Nietzsche: Nietzsche's philosophical Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) inuences upon Morgenthau's realism and foreign policy prescripon 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 Instute for Peace and Security) Border sites: Encountering identy 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 (Naonal Defense University) The Long History of the Psy-Sciences in Internaonal Relaons - a The vercal construcon of polical spaces: emerging ‘powers’ and Dangerous Aair? the Ups and Downs on the global map Historical Internaonal Relaons Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Non-western IPE: a Lan American contribuon (Theme) Cina 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 Soriadis (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 cognion and internaonal polics: 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 Oawa) Post-Psychoanalysis, Trauma Theory and IR: Fixed Idenes Without Subjects TB51: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Oliwia Wasik (Queen Mary, University of London) Relaonal Voices in IR II An-Sgma Campaigns, Neoliberal Subjects, and the Global Polical Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Economy of Mental Health (Theme) Jana-Maria Fey (University of Sheeld) Chair Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) “We don’t do counter-radicalizaon training because that scares Disc. Marcos Sebasan Scauso (Quinnipiac University) people o - we do resilience” - Psychological Resilience Post-Western IR as Inter-Cosmological Relaons? Intervenons and the Countering of Radicalizaon Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) Barbara Gruber (University of Groningen) Internaonal Relaons of Relaonality and Everydayness: the cases of the Kyoto School philosophers TB54: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Transnaonal Educaon: Global Viewpoints 'In the West but not of the West': Wigenstein, Border Thinking, Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs and Decolonial Forms of Relaonality Chair Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Relaonal Revoluon and Conversaons on Relaonality in IR Innovaons In Internaonal Educaon: Amplifying & Assessing Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Cross-Cultural Learning Becoming Worldly in IR: Relaonality as Methodology Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)

International Studies Association © Addressing Environmental Injusce with Interdisciplinary Acve WhatsApp, Misinformaon and Elecons in India and Afghanistan Learning: Combining Social y Natural Sciences in a Cross-Naonal Robert Johns (University of Essex) Field Research Training at the University of Concepcion, Chile. Sayan Banerjee (University of Essex) Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Novel Propaganda? Making Sense of Post-truth Tendencies and Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Disinformaon with Internaonal Relaons Theory The Mt. Scopus Enclave: Two Study-Tours in and around a Gated Chrisna la Cour (European University Instute (EUI)) Campus. A narrave from Jerusalem Fake News as Genre: A Move Oriented Approach Oded Lowenheim (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Vårin Alme (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)) Challenges of teaching internaonal relaons in the South Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argenna) TB58: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Invesgang Social Jusce through an Internaonal Service Posionality and Reexivity in Research Learning Experience Mulple Idenes 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 (Marquee University) Disc. Noelle K. Brigden (Marquee University) TB55: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Reecon and self in IR pracce: Reconstrucng disciplinary Narendra Modi and Indian Foreign Policy projecon through introspecon South Asia in World Polics Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Instute and Babeș-Bolyai Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) University) Part. Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University) Mulplicity, Nuance, and Contradicon: Knowledge Producon and Part. Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Fieldwork by Post-Yugoslav Female Scholars Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg) Part. Sumitha Narayanan Kuy (Nanyang Technological University (NTU)) Sladjana Lazic (Centre for Peace Studies (CPS), UiT-The Arcc Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal 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 Polical Part. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Science) Part. Ian Hall (Grith 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) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Identy, Access, and Posionality in Organizaonal 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 Disseminaon and Polical Regimes Arms Control and Emerging Technologies: Caught Between Giving Peter Rosendor (New York University) in to Technology and Giving up on Polics? Global governance through state transformaon: asymmetry and contestaon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Theory Susan K. Sell (Australian Naonal University) Why Not Bargain? : Domesc Polics of Ulizing the WTO’s Dispute Chair Tristan Anderson Volpe (US Naval Postgraduate School) Selement Mechanism Disc. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Hyo Won Lee (Yonsei University) ‘Superiority’? The Polics 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: Capabilies, Strategic Debates and Prospects for Informaon Warfare, Disinformaon and Fake Authencity Arms Control Internaonal Communicaon Chrisan Alwardt (Instute for Peace Research and Security Foreign Policy Analysis Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Alexander Graef (Instute for Peace Research and Security Chair Charles Patrick Marn-Shields (German Development Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Instute) Zero-Days, Bug Bounes and Vulnerability Disclosures: ‘Boom-Up’ Disc. Rachel Vanderhill (Woord College) Arms Control in the Cyber Domain? Transnaonal Eects of Social Media on European Polics: A Jantje Silomon (Instute for Peace Research and Security Policy Comparave Analysis of Germany, Italy, and Poland at the University of Hamburg) Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Regulang Emerging Combat Technologies: Naonal Approaches Global Connecons Television: A Major Voice of Informaon and and Internaonal Polics Educaon on Internaonal Topics Neil Renic (Instute for Peace Research and Security Policy William A. Miller (Global Connecons Television) (IFSH))

International Studies Association © The polical economy of controlling military applicaons of In Defense of Paradigms emerging technologies Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University) Michael Brzoska (Instute for Peace Research and Security One Actor, Two Stages: Moldova’s “European” and “Eastern” Roles Policy at the University of Hamburg, Germany) Crisan A. Canr (Oakland University) TB60: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Western Dominance and the Global South in Internaonal Relaons Aer a Century. Beyond the Thucydides Trap: Understanding Historical and Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College) Contemporary Visions of Great Power Conict Learning Internaonal Relaons Theories through Narraves from Internaonal Security Studies Westeros: The Game of Thrones Simulaon Chair Nina Kollars (Strategic and Operaonal Research Department, Dr. Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Naval War College) Do doves cry when they face mulple rivals? Disc. Anil Sigdel (Global Analyst) Bomi Lee (University of Iowa) The Great Game in the Middle East: Proxy Warfare and Polical Trump administraon's North Korea policy: repeon of loss Maneuvering framing and prolonged nuclear crisis Patricia Blocksome (Naval War College-Monterey) Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Internaonal University) Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College) Valeriia Popova (Florida Internaonal University) Adapt or Die: Great Power Compeon in the Informaon Age Informality and its avours — reecons on how informality can Je Kubiak (Arizona State University, School of Polics and help policy-making and planning Global Studies) Abel Polese (Dublin City University) Percepons 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 internaonal relaons 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 Compeon by the US Media percepons of Russia's role and the CIS Christopher Marsh (Joint Special Operaons University) Mikhail Rybalko (Irkutsk State University) The Urge to Compete: Comparing Arms Races and Trade Wars New Regionalism of Central Asia: Realist versus Construcvist Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) Paradigms Farkhod Tolipov (Non-Governmental Research Instuon TB61: Thursday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel "Knowledge Caravan") Currents in the Post-Soviet South: Approaches to Changing Social Cohere and concur? Paerns and eects of autocrac cooperaon and Polical Idenes and Modernity. in the internaonal 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 Massachuses - Dartmouth) Immanuel Wallerstein’s Legacy Why [neo-]patrimonialism and authoritarianism became the “fate” of Central Asian countries? A crical analysis of “convenonal” Internaonal Polical Economy Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices educaon model (Theme) Galym Zhussipbek (Independent Scholar) Contenous Polics and the Making of Territorial Self-Government: Chair Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) Tatars in the Russian Federaon Part. Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlanc University) Part. Andrej Grubacic (California Instute 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) Migraon and Identy in the Kazakh Context: Status Quo or New Part. Carlos Eduardo Marns (PEPI/UFRJ) Dynamic? Part. Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and Bolat Lapovich Tabekov (Suleyman Demirel University, Technology) Kazakhstan) Polics, Religion, and Creave Thinking: Evidence from Central Asia TC02: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Dilshod Achilov (University of Massachuses - Dartmouth) Catastrophic and Existenal Threats and World Orders TC00: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons English School Theory and Pracce in IR Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Luis Cabrera (Grith University) Disc. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI)) Disc. Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po) Disc. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) IR Theory and Catastropic and Existenal Risks Disc. Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Instute, Norway) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Do Diversionary Incenves Accelerate Power Transion Conict? Assessing Societal Collapse Power Shi, Economic Downturn, and Internaonal Conict Michael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, Sung Chul Jung (Myongji University) University of Waterloo)

International Studies Association © On the Dangers of Problem Shiing: Earth System Crisis, the NBIC3d "We are insurgent feminists": Deseron, Identy, 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-Destrucon' Hypothesis: of Internaonal Aairs) Internaonal Polics and the Fermi Paradox Environmental security and gender: a feminist perspecve and Nathan Alexander Sears (University of Toronto) acon on ocean plasc polluon 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 Uncertaines 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 Evoluon 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 inuence in security and defence JSS Disc. Jay M. Parker (Naonal Defense University-CISA) Eleonore Heimsoeth (London School of Economics and Polical Erosion of Civilian Control by Government's Deference to the Sciences) Military: Evidence from the United States Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tus 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 Associaon Patrick Hulme (UCSD) Internaonal Studies Associaon The Technologizaon of Security and the Securizaon of Surveillance: Examining the Interacon 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 (Pacic 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 Anmicrobial Resistance: What’s at Stake? Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Isaac Weldon (Global Strategy Lab) Mothers as the Missing Link: The Exploitaon of Femaleness in TC05: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Counterterrorism Researching the mulple actors and sites of global environmental Bukola Solomon (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) negoaons Conict-Related Sexual Violence in Myanmar: Deconstrucng Environmental Studies Western Feminist Policy Chair Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for Conict Analysis and Resoluon) Part. Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Women in the Military: Fighng for equal rights without an agenda Part. Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Vanessa Newby (Leiden University) Part. Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) Part. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College) TC03-C: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM JSS Group/Panel SECURITY- Feminist Perspecves on Security TC07: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Construcons of the ‘Other’ in Situaons of Naonal/Public Junior Scholar Symposia Emergency JSS Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Interdisciplinary Studies Social Media Speech Acts, Polical Topping, and Desecurizaon: A Human Rights Gender Analysis of the Relaonship Between 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 Jusce, Polly Cegielski (University of Massachuses) 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, Tradions, and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons: Where Authors Meet Crics: A Discussion of The Blurring of IR and We Are and Where to Go Next Comparave Polics Using Three Books on NGOs Internaonal 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 (Marquee University) TC09: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Sustaining Peace and Prevenng 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 Internaonal Security Studies Post Communist Systems Internaonal Security Studies Chair Charles T. Call (American University) Part. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Chair Pavel Baev (Peace Research Instute 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 Experimenng with Violence Challenges to the Liberal Internaonal Order Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Mulple Idenes 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 Eects on Protest and Support for Disc. Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Repression Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Pearce Edwards (Emory University) Challenges to the Liberal Internaonal Order: Introducon Daniel Arnon (Emory University) David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego) Tortured Logic: Why Americans Support Torture Contestaons of the Liberal Internaonal Order. From Liberal Erin Kearns (University of Alabama) Mullateralism to Post-naonal Liberalism Joseph Young (American University) Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Reducing Support for Harsh Jusce: An Experiment in Morelia, Struggles for Recognion: The Liberal Internaonal 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 Evaluaon of Focused Deterrence on Violence and Rising Economic Inequality as a Challenge to the Internaonal 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 Internaonal Order Christopher Murray (United States Aorney’s Oce) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Alexander Toth (University of Tampa) TC15: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Employing Ex-combatants: A Post-Conict Résumé Experiment in Transional Jusce in post-colonial and post-conict sengs Colombia Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Peace Studies Michael Findley (University of Texas at Ausn) Chair Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) Disc. Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Naonal University) ‘Let me tell you:' Construcng Vicmhood in Transional Jusce Cheryl Lawther (Queen's University Belfast) Understanding jusce in post-violent conict Timor-Leste Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) From Transional to Transformave Jusce in Scenarios of Mulfaceted Violence Dáire McGill (University of Oxford)

International Studies Association © Connecons and Disconnecons between the Law, Polics and TC18: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Pracce of ‘’: 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 Mulple Idenes 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) Mulple Idenes 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 Omarsdor (University of ) 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: Simulang 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 Compeon Scholar-Idenes and Scholarship in the Time of Crisis John Delury (Yonsei University) Interdisciplinary Studies Geopolical Cizenship: Evidence from North Korean Narraves of Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Migraon and Reselement Mulple Idenes 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 Identy and Scholarship: Subjecng 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 Naonal University) Contemplang IR Scholar-Identy in the Anpodes: Living the Inverse Square Law of Irrelevance TC17: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Michael McKinley (Australian Naonal University) Repression and tyranny in the age of Tech-tans The Academic between Scholar, Professional, and Worker: The Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Polical and Ethical Implicaons of Flexible Accumulaon for Internaonal Polical Sociology Academic Work Theory Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Woord 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 Cementaon of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR on Okinawa: One Social Power Structures? Area, Many Voices Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Ryota Hiyane (Naonal Taiwan University) and Humanies) How Repression Aects Protest Tweets Framing: Evidence from TC20: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel China The Theater of Global Internaonal Society: The Paral Connecon Diana Fu (University of Toronto) of Heterogeneous Actors Chrisan Goebel (University of Vienna) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Violence Aer Victory: Explaining State Repression Aer Civil (Theme) Resistance? Chair Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University) Christopher Shay (University of Denver (Josef Korbel School)) Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Informang Authoritarianism: A Genealogy of Repression People and Policy: Eects of Age-Structure on Foreign Policy in Asia Technologies -Pacic Countries Bre Aho (University of California, Santa Barbara) Tania Chacho (United States Military Academy) Sovereignty as Virtue: The Untold Story of Neo-Confucian Internaonal Society Inho Choi (Johns Hopkins University) Aecve Polics in Sovereignty Games: Emoonal Contestaon over Japan’s normalizaon Chaeyoung Yong (University of St Andrews) The Washington Conference Order and Japan in 1921-1936: Global Status, Naonalism, and the Great Depression Inhwan Oh (Boston College)

International Studies Association © The Quest for Identy: 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) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices TC21: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel (Theme) Norms, Methodology, and Internaonal Law Chair David A. Baldwin (Princeton University) Internaonal Law Part. Jonathan Kirshner (Boston College) Internaonal Ethics Part. Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Theory Part. Xiaotong Zhang (Wuhan University) Chair Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Part. Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Disc. Jerey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Part. Edward Manseld (University of Pennsylvania) A Cognive Structures of Cooperaon appraisal of current global Part. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) power shis: the case of Brazil TC24: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW Canberra) New Direcons in Public Opinion about Foreign Policy II Emerging cyber governance norms – will China win the day? Michelle Chase (University of New South Wales) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Acon on Nuclear Disarmament: Dreaming of A World Free of Nuclear Weapons via the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibion 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 Blung, Changing Normave Structural Ideals of State Sovereignty: An Resolve, and Reputaon in Polics Argument for Evolving Interpretaon of the Charter of the United Mahew Baum (Harvard University) Naons Philip Poer (University of Virginia) Christopher Kaindi (University of New South Wales, ADFA) Hawks, Doves, and Audience Costs The Cognive Structure of Co-operaon (CSC) Theory: Assessing the Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong) Impact on Japanese Antarcc Whaling of Australia’s Role in the ICJ Kwan Ho Samuel Liu (Cornell University) case Whaling in the Antarcc (Australia v Japan) (New Zealand Provocaon, Public Opinion, and Crisis Escalaon: Evidence from intervening)* and the Internaonal Convenon for the Regulaon 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 Soluons Trade Conict and Cooperaon: How IOs aect Domesc Support Environmental Studies for Internaonal Agreements Internaonal Polical Economy Ryan Brutger (University of Pennsylvania) Chair Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Disc. Jee Steen Knudsen (Tus University) TC25: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Confronng the Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chain Soluons Economic Sancons: Evasion, Expropriaon, Public Opinion, and Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) Unintended Consequences Jane Lister (University of Brish Columbia) Internaonal Polical Economy Missing the Forest for the Trees: The Hidden Costs of Eco- Chair Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Cercaon for Land Use Change Disc. Timothy Turnbull (University of Southern California) Yixian Sun (University of Bath) The Eects of Sancons on the Expropriaon of Foreign Assets Benjamin Cashore (Naonal 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 Experse Sancons as trade: Mapping UN sancons evasion Michael J. Bloomeld (University of Bath) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Regulang ‘Sustainable Minerals’ in Global Electronics Supply The Eects of Economic Sancons on Public Opinion and Public Chains: Local Power Struggles and the Limits of Supply Chain Behavior in Targeted Countries: China’s Sancons on South Korea Governance Rena Sung (University of Pisburgh) Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Leng the Genie out of the Bole: The Power and Paradox of Rachael Diprose (University of Melbourne) American Financial Sancons Poppy Winan (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Benjamin Raynor (University of California, Irvine) Extracve Soluons: The Hidden Costs of Clean Mineral Supply The One(s) I Want: Substutability and Mullateral Sancons Chains Pei-Yu Wei (Duke University) Philippe A. Le Billon (University of Brish 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 internaonal 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 sgma? Germany’s foreign policy and historical Disc. Georey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) memory Governing Complexity: Developing Principles for the Governance of Molly Krasnodębska (Unaliated ) Climate Change Germany in the Indo-Pacic region: strengthening the liberal order Neil E. Harrison (The Sustainable Development Instute and and regional security University of Denver) Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) Eects of 13th 5-Year Plan on China’s Urban Air Polluon The State, its Instuons 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 polluon in the US TC29: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Zdravka Tzankova (Vanderbilt University) The Populist Challenge to Internaonal Relaons Understanding Health Adaptaon to Climate Change — Beyond Internaonal Communicaon Academic Boundaries Interdisciplinary Studies Maximilian Jungmann (University of Heidelberg) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Climate Change, Global Health, and Public Atudes: 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 Aecve Content of Populist Security Communicaon Slava Jankin (Here School) Donatella Bonansinga (University of Birmingham) Unveiling the Antagonism Between Populist Narrave and Pracce TC27: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Regarding Naonal Sovereignty: The Case of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán Climate Change Policy: Comparave Lessons Kriszan Szabados (Corvinus University of Budapest) Environmental Studies Conspiracy theories in the global media environment: threats and Chair Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) opportunies of global populism Disc. Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Precious N. Chaerje-Doody (Open University) Disc. Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University) ‘Enemies of the People’: The polical mobilizaon of insecurity in Climate Transion Tensions contemporary populism Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne) Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) The Polics of Carbon Pricing in a Fossil Fuel Producing Federal Georg Loemann (University of Warwick) State: Examining the Eects of Policy Feedback and Design Using ‘Enemies of the People’: Populism and the Polics 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 Mao Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) Solidarity, Equality, or Asymmetry? Exploring New Froners in Kathryn Harrison (University of Brish Columbia) South-South Cooperaon Leah Stokes (University of California, Santa Barbara) Global South Caucus Seeking the Similaries while Keeping the Dierences: The Foreign Policy Analysis Development of Emissions Trading Schemes in Northeast Asia Global Development Fang-Ting Cheng (Instute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organizaon (IDE-JETRO)) Chair Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Central-local relaons and the limits of climate policy diusion: Disc. Katherine Beall (UC Berkeley) China’s electric vehicle sector Mobilizing Resistance: South-South Diusion of Social Movements Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) in Cambodia Charging infrastructure for electric mobility: Policy lessons from Sarah Rose-Jensen (Internaonal Foundaon 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 Pacic Island Foreign Policy Analysis Countries since 2016? Teesta Prakash (Grith University) Chair Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra) Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Homann (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 Internaonal Organizaons Media, Technology, Surveillance and Human Rights Internaonal Organizaon Human Rights Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Internaonal Communicaon 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 Compeon to Regional Development Banks in Asia- media be eecvely idened and monitored? Pacic: AIIB and ADB Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Wei Liang (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Open Source Invesgaons and the Technology-Driven Knowledge Monterey) Controversy in Human Rights Fact-Finding Transformaonal Change in Internaonal Instuons Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge) Erin R. Graham (Drexel University) Mahew Mahmoudi (University of Cambridge) The Roles and Autonomy of Internaonal Organizaons: Change The Role of Media Technology in Genocide Denial: What a and Disappear Dierence 22 Years Makes Wayne Tan (Naonal Chung Hsing University) Chris Yoder (Center for Genocide Research and Educaon) Internaonal Organizaons decentralizaon: bypassing Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) headquarters polics? Big Data, Law, State and Populaon - The Intensicaon of State Luciana Campos (UFGD) Power in the Counterterrorism Context TC32: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi (European University Instute) Internaonal Courts and Human Rights Regulang Hate on Social Media in the Asia Pacic Aim Sinpeng (University of Sydney) Internaonal Law Human Rights TC35: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) A Postmodern Panchsheel? Indian Contribuons to Alternave 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 internaonal courts: the Internaonal Criminal Court South Asia in World Polics and the jurisdiconal expansion in the case of the Chair M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Luisa Giannini (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) (PUC-Rio)) Disc. M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Building Bansouda’s Legacy: Complementary at Work in Guinea Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) India’s Identy as a Global Player in the Indo-Pacic Construct: The Actorness of the Internaonal Criminal Court Historical Analogy and Changing Dynamics Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Merieleen Engpi (Jawaharlal Nerhu University, New Delhi) Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Construcng a Normave Theory in Internaonal Relaons: An Dialeccs of States' Resistance against the Internaonal Criminal Exploraon into the Agency of the Global South Court: not Just an African Aair Aab Alam (University of Delhi) Maa Cacciatori (University of Bath) Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) TC33: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel A Global South Soluon to the Syrian Conict: Exploring India’s Role Causes and consequences of ceaseres Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Imagining the Internaonal in the Global South: Studying How Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Newspapers Shape the Understanding of Internaonal Polics for Chair Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Instute Oslo) the Hindi Reading Public in India Disc. Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg 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 normave powers in the context of the Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) compeon in the Indian Ocean Region Pressing Pause: Explaining the Onset of Ceaseres During Civil War Tomasz Lukaszuk (University of Warsaw) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Instute Oslo) A Break in the Fighng or a Break for Peace? Rebel Group Origins and the Consequences of Ceaseres During Civil Wars Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Raising the Stakes: Negoaon Failure and Rebel Claims Eric Keels (US Air War College, Blue Horizons Program) “Counterinsurgency within ceaseres: Negoang fragmented polical orders in Naga Northeast India” Alex Waterman (University of Leeds)

International Studies Association © TC36: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon TC39: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Canadian Foreign Policy in the 2020s Gender Polics in Internaonal Diplomacy Canadian Polical Science Associaon/Associaon canadienne de science polique Diplomac Studies Internaonal Studies Associaon 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 Brish Columbia) Listening to Leaders: Ideology and generaon in the narraves of US Part. Jusn 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 Formaon: Examining the Role of Part. Edward A. Akuo (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) Connuity and Change among Female US Diplomats Part. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) Philip Nash (Penn State Shenango) The Forgoen 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 Communicang Methodologies and Complicang Internaonal Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Polics Internaonal Communicaon 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) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Chair Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University) Large-Scale Content Analysis in IR: Trade-Os between the Need for Disc. Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College) Generic Tools and the Need for Hermeneuc Sensivity Arms Control in the Cross-Domain Cathleen Kantner (University of Stugart) Damon Colea (US Air Force Academy) Analyzing Country Images through Network Formaon: Case of US Arms Exports and Internal Conict South Korea Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Efe Sevin (Towson University) Communies of Outlaws: Intellectual Property Protecon and Arms Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Transfers Manipulaon 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 (Instute of Polical 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: Twier and the 2018 Brazilian Presidenal Kerry Chavez (Texas Tech University) Elecon Ori Swed (Texas Tech University) Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) The Role of Naonal Interests of the Security Council as a Condion Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College) of United Naons Arms Embargoes Costanza Sanhueza Petrarca (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Hoshik Nam (University of Iowa) For Whom the Whistle Blows? Visualizing Narraves of Naonal Security Whistleblowers and their Internaonal Publics TC41: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Global Health (In)Securies: Recurring and Emerging Issues Global Health TC38: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Internaonal Security Studies Surging Populism: Correcve or Genuine Threat to Representave Democracy? Chair Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Disc. Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Polical Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Science) Molecular Sovereignes – Paents, 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 Instute) Sussex) Part. Pablo Ouziel (University of Victoria) Aenon without Security? Polio as a Public Health Emergency of Internaonal Concern Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Securisaon and Superbugs: An Examinaon of Anmicrobial Resistance in Conict 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 Imbricaon of Global The Queson of a German-Palesnian Deal: New Intelligence Health and Militarism Records About the Luhansa Kiel Hijacking of October 1972 Andreas Papamichail (Queen Mary University of London) Aviva Gumann (King's College London, War Studies Department) TC42: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Emic Intercommunicaon Approaches in Western-Arab Intelligence Toward Feminist Peace II Gathering: 20th Century to Present Day Misconstrucons 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 diusion Are and Israelis that Dierent? A comparison of the Israeli of women mediaon networks and Syrian uses of assassinaons Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Or Honig (Tokyo Internaonal University) Feminist peace mediaon TC45: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Jenna Sapiano (Monash University) Socio-legal approaches in Internaonal Polical Sociology Localising Women, Peace and Security implementaon: Women’s Internaonal Polical Sociology parcipaon in building peace and security in conict-aected Mulple Idenes 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-conict economic recovery Disc. Ian James (University of Cambridge) Sara Davies (Grith University) Disc. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Jacqui True (Monash University) How can we cricize internaonal pracces? Sebasan Schindler (LMU Munich) Implemenng a gender-based approach to reintegraon in the Tobias Wille (Columbia University) Colombian context Alexandra Phelan (Monash University) Re-thinking the normave dimension of internaonal legal pracces Jakob Holtermann (iCourts – Centre of Excellence of TC43: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Internaonal Courts, Denmark) New Perspecves on Genocide and Atrocies Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Peace Studies Re-wring 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, valuaon and the work of measuring Disc. Peter Haschke (University of North Carolina, Asheville) human tracking Socializaon process of threats: Shi from conict to genocidal Bruno Magalhaes (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de 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 representaonal pracces of legal spokespersons for governments implemenng mass violence as a polical strategy Alvina Homann (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) Internaonal Security Studies The Rituals of a Massacre: Mapping the nexus of pracces, 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 Instute for Internaonal & 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 Operaons in the Middle East: A Diminishing Returns? Taccal Advantage and Publicity in the Use of Focus on Strategic Analysis, Covert Aairs, 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 Mahew Krain (College of Wooster) Jerey G. Karam (Lebanese American University) International Studies Association © When Women Fight: Understanding the Implicaons of Women's Universal Polics Involvement in Civil War Ilan Kapoor (York University) Angela D. Nichols (Florida Atlanc University) Universalisms Compared Gender and the Eecveness of Internaonal 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 Polics: Coups and Beyond Religion and Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Security Studies Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Human Rights Chair Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Disc. Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna Chair Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Private University) Disc. Benedict DeDominicis (Catholic University of Korea) What Do We Call a Polical Upheaval? The Blurred Boundary Religious Autonomy, States, and the Great Divergence: The Muslim between Coup and Revoluon World and Western Europe Kaori Kushima (The University of Tokyo) Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University) Kaoru Hidaka (Osaka University) Conservave Religious Freedom Discourse and the Radicalizaon of Taku Yukawa (The University of Tokyo) the Chrisan Right Masanori Kubota (Osaka University) Luke M. Herrington (University of Kansas) Building Capacity or Exacerbang Instability? External Military Does Banning the Islamic Veil Make Us Safer: An Empirical Analysis Assistance and Coup Risk in Civil Wars of Restricons on Islamic Dress and Terrorism in the States of Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford) Europe Nilay Saiya (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) "A Ridiculously Polical World": Parsan Polics and American Civil- Military Relaons in the Iraq War Interreligious Dialogue and Inclusive Cizenship in the Middle East: Andrew Payne (University of Oxford) Preliminary results from a new mapping of state-based dialogue iniaves in the Arab World Peaceme Military Innovaon in Authoritarian Regimes: The Michael Driessen (John Cabot University) Evoluon of China's Late Cold War Military Doctrines Bekir Ilhan (University of Cincinna) Islamizaon of Media Space: Sociopolical Background and Implicaons TC48: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Yushi Chiba (Komatsu University) Supporng Ex-Combatants aer Civil Wars TC51: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Peace Studies Relaonal Voices in IR III Chair Janet Lewis (George Washington University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) (Theme) From Rebels to Policians: Albanian Rebel Successor Pares in the Chair Jusn de Leon (University of Notre Dame) Balkans Disc. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Pellumb Kelmendi (Auburn University) The Contenous Polics of Natural Resource Development and From Conict Actors to Peacebuilders: Masculinity in Post-Conict 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: Democrac Skill and Success in Rebel- Mahew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Party Transions Dimitrios Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Andres Uribe (University of Chicago) Defending relaonal natures in/from the Peruvian Andes Winning with Ballots, Not Bullets: Support for Former Combatants Karen Tucker (University of Bristol) Running for Oce Gabriella Levy (Duke University) Constung the Non/Human Dierently: Runa and Relaonality in Amazonian Quichua Thought and Pracce Should I Stay, or Should I Go? A Comparave Analysis of Colombia’s Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria) Reincorporaon Spaces for Ex-Combatants Susan Brewer-Osorio (University of Arizona) Australian Aboriginal Relaonal Design: Securing long-term human socio-polical stability TC49: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland) The Post-Polical and the Global Relaon-Oriented Ontologies and Making Kin With Machines: Theory Towards Inclusive Indigenous Futures Global Development Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Internaonal Polical Sociology Dartmouth College) Chair Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Disc. Katherine Vera Bryant (Westmont College) Theorizing the Post-Polical Conjuncture in Development: The Discourse on Poverty Alleviaon 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 Internaonal Relaons Ofek Riemer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Daniel Sobelman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Polical Demography and Geography Lesson-learning and Foreign Emulaon as Drivers of Military Change: The Case of Russian Special Operaons 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) Internaonal Human Rights Courts and their Polical Environments The intersecng experience of gender, displacement(s) and polics Internaonal Organizaon of migraon: the case of Palesnian refugees from Syria in Jordan Human Rights Afaf Jabiri (University of East London) Internaonal Law The ‘Inherent Vulnerability’ of Being Female: A Gendered Analysis Chair Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR) of Morocco’s Immigraon Reform Disc. Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR) Kelsey Norman (Baker Instute, Rice University) Bureaucrats, Budgets and Backlash: How to Undermine an Carrie Reiling (Washington College) Internaonal Court from Within Syrian Refugee Men and the Violence of Humanitarian Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) “Vulnerability” (Non)Renewable Terms and Judicial Imparality in the European Lewis Turner (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute) Court of Human Rights Øyvind Sansen (University of Oslo) TC53: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel War, Peace, and Power Polics in long-term perspecve Sele or Ligate? Consequences of Instuonal Design in the Inter- American System of Human Rights Protecon Historical Internaonal Relaons 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 Conict: The impact of internaonal criminal jusce in War and Peace and Ancient Greece armed conict Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Julie Jarland (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) / University Polics of Prudence: the Byzanne 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) Wring World Polics: Literature, Polical Theory, and IR The Logic of Prudence Internaonal Ethics Manali Kumar (Naonal University of Singapore) Chair Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) The Last Froner. Foreign development as imperial therapy of Disc. Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) modernisaon – the connuous invenon of the “Silk Roads” J.R.R. Tolkien’s Polical Ficon: The Lord the Rings as a Crique of between 1870 and 2013/20 Modern Just War Theory Chrisan Mueller (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Jerey 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 Operaons and Irregular War and Monuments in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Southern United States Internaonal Security Studies Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Peter Siavelis (Wake Forest University) Disc. Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Sovereignty, Sacricial Nostalgia, and the Time of Drone Warfare Disc. Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Bianca Baggiarini (UNSW Canberra) The Paradox of Special Operaons Forces The Imaginaon and World Polics Ami Pedahzur (University of Texas at Ausn) Tim Aistrope (University of Kent) Susanne Marn (University of Nevada, Reno) Caitlin Sparks (University of Queensland) The Study of the Relaonship between the USA and the Syrian Kurds - Bridging Theory with Pracce: TC57: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Wojciech Michnik (Jesuit University Ignaanum) Reconsidering Primary and Secondary Instuons in Internaonal Spyridon Plakoudas (American University in the Emirates) Society U.S. Special Operaons: Instuons and Strategy in Irregular English School Warfare Internaonal Organizaon Cole Livieratos (Georgetown University) Chair Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)

International Studies Association © Redening war - how new Western understandings of war TC60: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel undermine the instuon of war Precarity, exclusion and everyday migrant struggles Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Intervenon for Good Governance and Internaonal Society: Global Development Lessons from ECOWAS Intervenon in the Gambia Theory Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University) Coping with Mulpolarity: European Values and the Stability of Chair Tiina Vainen (Tampere University) Internaonal Order Disc. Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) Benjamin Marll (University of Edinburgh) Performing the perfect carer and ideal migrant. The ambiguity of female migraon, role expectaons and migrant agency in an age of The new hybrid model of war law: Internaonal 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 Nongham, Ningbo, China) Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University) Everyday Meaning Making Pracces of Refugees The UN Secretariat's role in the Internaonal 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 Internaonal Law: Evolving Debates about migrant and nave squaers in São Paulo, Brazil Conict, Law and Technology Diana Thomaz (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Internaonal 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 Humanizaon and Resisng the Trump Programming Precision?: Arcial Intelligence, Drone Strikes and Administraon: Interrogang the US Immigrant and Refugee Rights the Discriminaon of Civilians Spaces Through Quesons of Inequality, Diversity and Avery Plaw (University of Massachuses Dartmouth) Representaons Weaponizing Blockchain: China, Russia and U.S. strategic thought Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University) on an emergent technology Sale Lilly (RAND Corporaon) TC61: Thursday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Between Norm Contestaon and Change: Insights from the South Public Opinion in Internaonal Security China Sea arbitraon case and the no-y zone over Libya Internaonal Security Studies Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) Chair James E. Worrall (University of Leeds) The mutual construcon of security and technology in internaonal Disc. Aaron Enger (Carleton University) debates: The example of Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) the life sciences Unknowingly Abandoning Arms Control: Public Mispercepons 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) Identy Issues in Culture and Sports Explaining Support for ISIS in Iraq: Experimental Evidence from a Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Naonal Survey Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Chair Saif Shahin (American University) Do Naonal Security Threats Unite or Divide? Parsan Polarizaon Towards Olympism? Naonalism, cosmopolitanism and the search and Atudes Towards America’s Adversaries for a viable middle ground Rachel Myrick (Stanford University) Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Revising Naonal Security Hawks: The Evoluon of Israeli Public Take a Knee: Visual regimes of war in relaon to American Football Opinion on The Use of Force and social injusce Doreen Horschig (University of Central Florida) Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Internaonal Security Dialeccs: Paradox and Contradicon in an ‘Migrant food shops: navigang borders and idenes in era of Globalized Risk and Populist Naonalism transnaonal 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 Naon? How Sports Rivalry Aects Naonal Idencaon Revising Crical IR Issues in Times of Crisis in Kenya and Tanzania Internaonal Studies Associaon Leah Rosenzweig (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Disc. Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham) Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Brish Columbia) Disc. Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Ideological War and Cinema: Russian and American Identy Amidst Building the State in Africa: Recognion, Legimacy, and Inclusive Gloricaon and Vilicaon Governance Amit Kumar (Jawharlal Nehru University) Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Diplomac Protests, Biased Media, and Polarizaon 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 transformaon towards sustainability The Helms-Burton Act: Then and Now Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Instute) Caroline McCulloch (Florida Internaonal University) Deep decarbonizaon, energy and the fourth industrial revoluon: Shiing Sands: An Agent-Based Model of Mobilizaon Against a new opportunies, old challenges? Central Authority Tiago Tasca (Oswaldo Cruz Foundaon) Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University) Tackling the nance challenge for energy transions in the global Self-determinaon and Referendums: Inseparable Concepts? south Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Polical Laima Eicke (IASS Potsdam) Science) Overcoming The "Coloniality Of Doing" In Internaonal Law: So TD03: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Law As A Decolonial Tool FOREIGN POLICY Taana Cardoso Sque (Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU)) Junior Scholar Symposia Post Conict Jusce, Peacekeeping, and Civil Conict Recurrence Chair Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Abdulaziz Almuslem ( 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 Sll not Over Junior Scholar Symposia Asif Siddiqui (University of Nevada, Reno) Clash of Clans: How local policians 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 Formaon and Dissoluon of Diplomac Ties: A Temporal TD01: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Dynamic Model of Diplomac Networks Re-envisioning the Global North and South in Contemporary Seulah Choi (Boston University) Capitalism II: Urban Transformaons and Survival Mixed Signals in Internaonal Diplomacy: A Text-Based Approach Internaonal Polical 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 Caslho (University of São Paulo) Chair Leanne Roderick (Simon Fraser University) Oil Diplomacy in a Changing World: the case of Argenna, 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 Interrogang the Uneven Geographies of Urban Access in Finance- Age Led Capitalism: From the Financializaon of Urban Governance to Christoph Nitschke (University of Oxford) the Financializaon of Survival? Rachel Phillips (University of Brish 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 Cies Junior Scholar Symposia Sawyer Phinney (University of Manchester) Understanding Development in Asia-Pacic: A People Centred JSS Disc. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Conneccut) Approach JSS Disc. Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Grand Strategy and Internaonal Relaons Theory Global Resilience Strategies: A Comparave Study of the One- Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tus Hundred Resilient Cies using Computaonal Text Analysis University) Garre Morrow (Northeastern University) Thucydidean Finches in the Study of Internaonal Relaons: Small States & Grand Strategy TD02: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Kazumi Hoshino-Macdonald (University of Oxford) Climate Change and IPE: Decarbonizaon, Energy Transformaon, Turning IR’s ‘Pracce Turn’ from Foreign Policy Negoaons to Front and Polical Limitaons Line Implementaon: Internaonal Pracce Theory and the Internaonal Polical Economy Diplomac Realizaon 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-construcvist theory of foreign policy? The Ontologies and Epistemologies of Climate Change Politcs Eva Michaels (King's College London) A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria) Internaonal Arbitraon 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 Intergeneraonal 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) Internaonal Studies Associaon The Logic of U.S. Humanitarian Intervenon 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-naonal Crises? An Arabic Operaonal Part. Roberto Dominguez (Suolk 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 Conneccut) Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Bounded Poliheurisc Theory: A Theorecal Renement 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: Cognive Contribuons 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 Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies, Geneva) TD05: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon The Polics of Language or the Language of Polics? Polical TD03-D: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Linguiscs and Conict FOREIGN POLICY-Domesc Polics and Foreign Policy Internaonal Studies Associaon Junior Scholar Symposia Peace Science Society (Internaonal) JSS Disc. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chrisan University) Chair Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) Pop Culture and Polical Legimizaon: South Korea’s Use of Disc. Zaryab Iqbal (Naonal Science Foundaon) Celebries to Frame Inter-Korean Reconciliaon 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 Dierent Sources Across Disnct Channels Indo-Pacic Strategy and its implicaon on Southeast Asia Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pisburgh) Apila Sangtam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) 21st century Ethnolinguisc Conict: Resurgent, Re-created, and Neoclassical Realism and Internaonal Interacons: 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 Inuences the Characteriscs, and Internaonal Implicaons Presidenal Decision to Impose Sancons Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Hana Aa (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis) Who Votes for War? Evidence from Congressional Vong, 1816- Targeng 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) Perspecves on Language and Culture in Event Data Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)

TD06: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Revising violence in Peace and Conict Studies: perspecves from the Global South Peace Studies Global South Caucus Internaonal Organizaon Chair Roberta Holanda Maschieo (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies) Disc. Peter Dixon (Brandeis University) The limitaons of the state bias in the analysis of violence: reecons from Brazil Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Roberta Holanda Maschieo (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies) International Studies Association © The United Naons Peacekeeping Operaons: use of force and TD10: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable protecon of civilians at the local level Beyond transional jusce? Transformave jusce and the state of Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) the eld (or non-eld) Onto-polics of resistance: the private transcripts of peace and violence Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) Exploring the concept of resilience in formulang policy responses Chair Mahew Evans (University of Sussex and University of the to regional crises: The Outbreaks of Violence in Lan 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. Dusn Sharp (University of San Diego, Kroc School of Peace Studies) TD07: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Part. Eric Hoddy (University of Sheeld) A Lan American contribuon to Global Internaonal Relaons Part. Dáire McGill (University of Oxford) Mulple Idenes 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 Disnguished Scholar Part. Cina 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 (Poncal 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. Chrisan G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Diversity in Security Studies: Challenges and Soluons Part. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Internaonal 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 Duy To (Tus University, Fletcher School of Law Author Meets Crics: “How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group and Diplomacy) Formaon in Uganda and Beyond” (Janet I. Lewis) Part. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Internaonal 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 Strang (La Trobe University) Part. Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Part. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (Women In Internaonal 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 Pracces of Rule-Making in World Polics Queering Space and Time in Internaonal Studies Theory Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Law (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Emma Paszat (York University) Chair Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuses 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) Dislocang LGBT Polics: Geo-Temporality in Uganda and Serbia Part. Jelena Suboc (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 Polics of Coding Sexual Idenes: Temporal and Geographic Dierence Regarding Inmacies in Lebanon and Egypt Andrew Delatolla (American University in Cairo) Queering States and Sexualies Beyond Modernity’s Racial Logics V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Stories at Scale: Historicizing LGBT Rights in Peru Jusn 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 theorecal diversity in the The Geography of Gender Inequity Arcc Gregory Sharp (University of Brish Columbia) Polical Demography and Geography Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Claiming Arcc legimacy with identy: Greenland’s and Denmark’s Internaonal Organizaon postcolonial polical posionings Marc Jacobsen (University of Copenhagen) Chair Jacqui True (Monash University) Assessing the State of U.S. Strategic Thinking toward the Arcc Disc. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Region Banning, Ignoring, and Sustaining Domesc Violence: Legal Diversity Lillian Hussong (Rutgers University) Among 176 Countries Virtually governing the frozen commons: Global Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The telecommunicaons and the Arcc WomanStats Project) Val Muzik (University of Brish Columbia) Do Male or Female Messengers Maer for Improving the Rule of Law in Post-Conict 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 Internaonal Relaons Asia’s European Marriage Paern? Internaonal Polical Sociology Maas Oervik (Shandong University) Global Development From the Soviet Union to Iraq: Feminist Transnaonal Perspecves Chair Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) of An-Colonialism, Social Reproducon, and Disc. Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) Olena Lyubchenko (York University) The Transformaon of Inmacy in Global Capitalism Massarah Dawood (York University ) Florenna 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 Polical Internaonal Scienc Relaons: Discovering a new subdiscipline Science) within IR Disc. Emma-Louise Anderson (The University of Leeds) Francisco Del Canto Viterale (University of Salamanca; Fresno The Polical Economy of the Ebola Outbreak (2014-2016): Did Pacic University) Mining Interests Set the Stage for the Largest Ebola Outbreak in Algorithms and Personal Identy: Applying the insights of relaonal History? autonomy to algorithms and big-data Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) Laci Hubbard-Max (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 Cooperaon and Conicts: Players and Zika, Feminism and the failure of global health security Trends Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Polical Post Communist Systems Science) Foreign Policy Analysis Human Security and the role of military forces in promong human Internaonal Security Studies development: The case of the Brazilian Armed Forces Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga (Poncal 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 Naonal University) Council's Response to the 2014 Ebola Outbreak Part. Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Relaons) Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) TD19: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel TD16: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Categories, Frames, and Representaon in Global Governance Local knowledges, global processes: The Arcc’s epistemological Internaonal Organizaon tensions Mulple Idenes 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 Seale) The Persistent Problems with Global South Representaon: Chair Val Muzik (University of Brish Columbia) Dierences in NGO Parcipaon in UN Meengs, 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 Arcc Marime Boundary Disputes Guiding Principles as a Framing Regime: “Internal Displacement” Andreas Østhagen (Fridtjof Nansen Instute and High North and “Business and Human Rights” as New Issues Center at Nord University) Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)

International Studies Association © Comparing internaonal organizaons’ approaches to dening the TD23: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Commiee Panel “Developing country” category The Academic Job Market Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Professional Development Commiee Labelling the World: Internaonal Organizaons and the producon Internaonal Studies Associaon of a global elite Alice Chessé (McGill University) Chair Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian College) Part. Mathew J. Davies (Australian Naonal 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 migraon Part. Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University) Global Development Part. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Gilbert Khadiagala (University of the Witwatersrand) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Chair Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Part. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Disc. Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) Militarizaon, Infrastructure and Migraon Management: The EU`s TD24: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel new Agenda on Migraon and its Hotspot Approach in the Public Opinion and Internaonal Polics in Lan America Mediterranean Borderscape Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Bilgin Ayata (University of Basel) (Theme) Internaonal so law and local immigraon policies, perspecves from Mexico City and Buenos Aires Chair Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia Adriana S. Ortega (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Economicas) Puebla (BUAP)) Disc. Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia Race and Migraon Policies in a Colorblind World Economicas) Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida) The Brazilians and the world: is there mass public support for The Masculinies of Humanitarianism populism? Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo) Lewis Turner (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute) Migang Fears of Being Outnumbered: Studying Singapore’s Post-Neoliberal Party Systems: Elite Priming and Public Opinion Eorts to Maintain a Chinese Majority Amidst Increasing Migraon Polarizaon in Lan America Aaron Schneider (University of Denver) Rebecca Grace Tan (University of Bristol) The changing dynamics of Mexican atudes to NAFTA, 2008-2018 TD21: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Mark Aspinwall (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Innovave Teaching of Global Environmental Governance Económicas) Changing Mexican Atudes toward the United States: A Re-Born of Environmental Studies An-Americanism? Chair Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia Chair Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Economicas) Part. Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) From UNASUR to PROSUR: Populism, Presidenalism and Part. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College) Development in South American Regional Integraon 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 Polics of Internaonal Economic Cooperaon Peacebuilding in Africa: Exploring New Voices and Perspecves Internaonal Polical 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 Cooperaon: 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 Cooperaon, Time Preferences, and Redistribuon 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 Reputaon: How Distrustworthiness Wrecks Bilateral Trade Cooperaon Tanja Schweinberger (University of Geneva) Regional nancial cooperaon 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 Examinaon of Rebellion and Reincorporaon Angela D. Nichols (Florida Atlanc University) Towards Social Diplomacy Human Rights Violaons and the Mexican Military Diplomac Studies Cynthia McMeekin (California State University, Los Angeles) English School Transional jusce under re: Exploring movaons and intenons Chair Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and for pursuing truth, jusce and reparaons amidst civil war in Diplomacy) Colombia Chair Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Bard Drange (Peace Research Instuto Oslo (PRIO)) Disc. Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) TD29: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) State Power and Transnaonal Capitalism in the Age of Global Diplomats in Pinstripes - uniforms not suits & sneakers not brogues: Idenes Athletes as Sports’ informal Diplomats Global Development J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Internaonal Polical 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) Neoliberalizaon in diplomacy: the remaking of a profession Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Merje Kuus (University of Brish Columbia) Part. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Diplomac Becomings: Dissensual Friendship, Home, and Abjecon 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) Jusce and Rights in Internaonal Society Conceptualizing Social Diplomacy English School Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) Human Rights Internaonal 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 Revoluons and Resistance Rights in Internaonal Polics 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 (Seale University) and Japan Pluralist Jusce and Protecng Peoples: Internaonal society’s Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) instuonal 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 Retribuon Without Restoraon: 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 Narraves and the Trump Eect The Polics of Transional Jusce: A Failure for the “Local Turn”? Sebasan 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: Interacon, Inuence, and Creaon Hsiao-chuan Liao (Naonal Taiwan University) Internaonal Organizaon Japan-U.S. Relaons: When Does the Going Get Rough Internaonal Polical Economy Constanne Vodopyanov (Moscow State Instute of Chair Alica Kizekova (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) Disc. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) TD28: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Driing Apart? China, the Internaonal Monetary Fund, and the Protectors and Violators: Human Rights and Armed Actors in Post G20 Conict Sengs Lars Skalnes (University of Oregon) China’s New Mullateralism and Global Leadership Human Rights James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Chair Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Instute) Compeon or Cooperaon? Instuonal Selecon 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 Prevenng and Korea Trilateral Cooperaon Addressing Sexual Exploitaon and Abuse Yeajin Yoon (University of Oxford) Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) International Studies Association © Normave Power SCO? - The Shanghai Cooperaon Organisaon The Enemy of My Enemy: Explaining Why Democracies (Somemes) and China’s desire to shape the exisng internaonal 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 Internaonal Polics The Realpolik of Small States: New Zealand’s Responses to Human Foreign Policy Analysis Rights Violaons in Turkey and China Diplomac Studies Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Chair Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) Maria Armoudian (University of Southern California) Disc. Quynh Nguyen (Australian Naonal University) Dictators and their Allies in the Age of Globalizaon Disc. Jonathan A. Chu (University of Pennsylvania) Jose Kaire (Universy of Minnesota) News From Afar: Foreign Media and US Public Opinion From Moral Accounng 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 Conict Analysis and Resoluon) Benjamin E. Goldsmith (Australian Naonal University) TD35: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College) Religion and in East Africa: Lessons from Uganda, Kelly Matush (Texas Tech University) Mozambique and Ethiopia The Impact of Polical Apologies on Public Opinion: Evidence from Polical Demography and Geography the U.S. and Japan Religion and Internaonal Relaons 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 Naon-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 Twier Senment Part. Heather Wipi (University of Southern California) Toward ISIS and the United States Part. Krisn P. Johnson (University of Rhode Island) David Romney (Harvard University) Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon du Bénin Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) & Graduate Instute, Geneva) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) TD36: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable TD33: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Cizenship as/and Seler Colonialism: Global Perspecves Towards Confronng Climate Change: Taking Responsibility, Taking Acon Decolonial Horizons Internaonal 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 Obligaon to Combat Climate Change? Part. Elian Weizman (London South Bank University ) Marilyn I. McMorrow (Georgetown University) Part. Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute 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 Pacic) Soluons for Some or for All? Environmental Ethics in City TD37: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sustainable Development Bargaining and Negoaon Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Foreign Policy Analysis Imagining Global Ethics for a Radical Future: Rethinking and Diplomac 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 Causaon and Individual Responsibility for Climate Change Disc. Dan Altman (Georgia State University) Jonathan Milgrim (University of Washington) Bargaining over Compliance: Uncertainty and the Escalaon 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 Contradicons in Human Rights and Polical Regimes and Signaling Eecveness 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: Domesc autocrac power-sharing Disc. Aaron Enger (Carleton University) agreements and Internaonal Conict Propensity Joseph Perry (University of California, Los Angeles) International Studies Association © Munich: The Raonal Bargain TD41: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mohamed Badawy (University at Bualo, The State University Geopolical Change and the Antarcc 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 Jerey 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 Instute) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons The Antarcc Treaty System: Managing External and Internal Internaonal Polical Sociology Challenges Historical Internaonal Relaons Marcus Haward (University of Tasmania) Chair William T. Eliason (Naonal Defense University) Anthony Press (University of Tasmania) Disc. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) Marine Protected Areas and Antarcc Specially Managed Areas: Key Armageddon as Means, Humanity as an End: The New Polical Geopolical Pressure Points for the Antarcc Treaty System Metaphysics of Nuclear Deterrence Jerey S. McGee (University of Tasmania) Simon Pra (University of Bristol) Nengye Liu (University of Adelaide) Sebasan M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Is Arcle IV of the Antarcc Treaty sll viable and sucient? Disrupng Hierarchies: Lan American Dilemmas and the Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Emergence of the Nuclear Regime The evoluon of CCAMLR – is it delivering its Objecve? J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University) Lynda Goldsworthy (University of Tasmania) Who threw the football? Locang foundaons of haste in historical Fishing and Conservaon in the Southern Ocean: stakeholders' concepons of ‘responsibility’ and 'control' in global nuclear percepon on the opportunies and limitaons of the Antarcc weapons narraves Treaty system governance Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University) Daniela Portella Sampaio (University of Leeds) Nuclear Weapons and Infecous 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) Internaonal 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 Aect Internaonal Security Studies Cooperaon between NATO States: The case of the Balc 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) Mahew Hurley (Sheeld Hallam University) David Malet (American University) Gender and the ‘Military-Peace Complex’ in Afghanistan Hannah Pars-Jennings (Loughborough University) Turkish-European Union Security Collaboraon against Foreign Terrorist Fighters Gendered Conict 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 Lan America's Post- Ulmate Dilemma Between Collecve Responsibilies and Naonal Conict Polical Pares Interests Vierelina Fernández (Florida Internaonal University) Adam Homan (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 Cizenship as a Radical Tacc of Asymmetric Warfare Discipline of IR Aaron Annson (Crica Research and Analysis) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Nadia Al-Dayel (Crica 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 Internaonal ‘A Slice of Russia’: Is the Philippines in for a Lesson on Illiberal Historical Sociology Polics? Kerry Goelich (University of Reading) Kevin Mark Gomez (University of the Philippines) Hegemony and Regime Formaon at Sea: Explaining Marime Language and Pracces of Legimang Intervenon Orders Kateřina Fridrichová (Masaryk University) Jan Stockbruegger (Brown University) Russia’s Alliances: Formal Obligaons vs. Actual Cooperaon Entanglements of Time, Sovereignty and Space: Insuring (In)Security Ivan Fomin (MGIMO) in the Deterrence of Somali Based Piracy Costs of Success: Russian Intervenon 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 Revoluon is Coming: A New Paradigm for Intelligence Analysis Crical Security Studies Intelligence Studies Internaonal Security Studies Chair Randy Pherson (Globalycas) Chair Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Disc. Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Disc. Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Disc. Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates) Hybrid Security, Intelligence Service and Securizaon The Role of Intelligence under the New Paradigm: How Will It be Chrisan Kaunert (Internaonal Centre of Policing and Security, Redened? University of South Wales) Randy Pherson (Globalycas) The negave consequences of the hybrid warfare perspecve A Sun Tzu approach to deal with damaging narraves Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy) People-centred Security amid Changing Conict Dynamics Narraves – A radical model of resilience for young minds Annee Idler (University of Oxford) Crisna Ivan (The Naonal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul) The Maral Polics of Military Resilience Programming in the The challenge of the future of intelligence lies in change United States and Canada Sabrina Magris (École Universitaire Internaonale, Rome) Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced) Marna Grassi (École Universitaire Internaonale, Rome) The Semiocs 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) Informaon Conict Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt / Goethe TD45: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel University Frankfurt - Excellence Cluster Normave Orders) Indigenous Peoples, Representaon, Governance, and TD48: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Internaonal Law Memory and memorialisaon of colonial wars, liberaon struggles Internaonal Polical Sociology and polical violence Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Internaonal Law Peace Studies Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon 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 vong in New Zealand Disc. Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham) Maria Bargh (Victoria University of Wellington) Vicms atudes towards transional jusce in Portugal Treaty Constuonalism Filipa Raimundo (ISCTE-Lisbon University Instute) Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Memorializing struggle: Dynamics of memory, space and power in Cultures, Stakeholders, or Naons? The Canadian and Inter- post-liberaon Africa American Legal-Polics of Indigenous Rights Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba) The post-dictatorship memory polics in Portugal which erased Structure, agency and the polics of norm translaon: a polical violence from the collecve memory comparave analysis of FPIC implementaon in four countries Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) Marn Papillon (Universite de Montreal) Memory and Human Rights: truth-seeking mechanisms and The indigenous and the global: how Ecuadorian chakras sustain non acvism in Algeria and Tunisia -capitalisc 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 Internaonal Polics Internaonal Relaons Theory at the 'End of Europe'? Internaonal Security Studies Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons 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 Instute of Disc. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University))

International Studies Association © Internaonal Hierarchy Without Authority: The Case of the Examining the Intersecon of Women’s Rights, Social Accountability, Eurozone and Extracve 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 Massachuses Amherst) Antagonism and Disaecon in the European Union Masculinies and precaries 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: Circumnavigang Women's New trends in the study of religion and polical violence Livelihood Challenges Religion and Internaonal Relaons Sandra Amongin (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Peace Studies Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Chair Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Women and Global Water Governance Disc. Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Leena Maqsood (University of Massachuses Boston) The Contextual Nature of Religion in Civil War TD53: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlanc University) Towards a new internaonal social history: transnaonal Thinking About Terrorism and Religion: The Inuence of Terrorist communies and internaonalisms in the early tweneth century Aacks on Religious Identy Robert T. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology The environmental policy of Hamas Global Development Emmanuel Karagiannis (King's College London/University of Peace Studies Macedonia) Exploring Public Percepons 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 Eect of Islamic Holy Days on Terrorism Re-examining Liberal Internaonalism: Transnaonal History and Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University) the Study of Internaonal Organizaon John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) TD51: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Partners in Producon: Construcng a Transnaonal Networked Relaonal Voices in IR IV Governance Regime for the New African Green Revoluon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University) (Theme) Transatlanc Network of Money and Ideas? Polish and American IR Community Cooperaon in the Interwar Period Chair Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University) Disc. Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria) Embodied Subjects, Abstract Thinking: Confronng Hegemonies The RS/RGS Naonal Antarcc Expedion (1901-1904) and the Birth through Indigenous Knowledge Systems of the Brish Antarcc Epistemic Community Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de São Paulo) Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University) The interwoven paths of music and decolonizaon TD54: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Forced Migraon Going Beyond Liberal and Marxist Frames-Ambedkar’s Non-Western Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Search for 'Universals' Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) Chair Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Collecve emoons and relaonal resistance: cases around China's Disc. Elif Çen (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) borders" Statelessness-As-Punishment: Polical Exclusion, Weakened Rights Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Obligaons, and Threats to the Social Order Relaonality in IR and the Philosophy of ‘Dharma’ Lindsey Kingston (Webster University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Forced migraon from areas of limited statehood in northern Manish Kumar (University of Delhi) Central America Sonja C. Wolf (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Económicas TD52: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel (CIDE)) Gender, Women's Rights and Resource Governance Transit migraon 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 tracking responsibilies to mulnaonal Chair Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) companies: the big scam? Lessons from the eld in the European Disc. Jason Kuo (Department of Polical Science, Naonal Taiwan Union and the Associaon of Southeast Asian Naons University ) Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de Bruxelles)

International Studies Association © Exploing a Refugee Crisis? Syria, Forced Displacement, and Rule-breakers or Innovators? How Global Bureaucrats Aid Local Greece’s Bailout Negoaons Peace and Development Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Dr Sorios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham, POLSIS) Polics or Performance? Leadership Accountability in UN Peacekeeping TD55: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick) New Direcons in Acve Learning: Simulaons, Games, Social Innovaon, Classrooms TD58: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Gaming and Beyond in Internaonal Relaons Educaon Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Chair Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Part. Rebecca Tiessen (University of Oawa) Chair Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Part. Ana Paula Maielo (State University of Paraiba) Disc. Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) Part. Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Playing at Cyber War: Research Leads to Teaching Leads to More Part. Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Research Part. Crisna Carvalho Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Paraíba ) Nina Kollars (Strategic and Operaonal Research Department, Naval War College) TD56: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Bryson Bort (Army Cyber Instute at West Point) Resistance, Repression and Transion: Human Rights in South Asia Benjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College) Human Rights Games and Simulaons to teach Poverty, Inequality, and South Asia in World Polics Development Chair C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College) Disc. Srobana Bhaacharya (Georgia Southern University) Games of Peace: Simulang conict resoluon dynamics and Hanging the Opposion: Genocide Jusce as Polical Strategy in fostering negoaon skills Bangladesh Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Donald W. Beachler (Ithaca College) But do they remember? Assessing the Long-term Retenon Eects Democrac Transions and State Violence in Pakistan & Myanmar of Simulaons Aqil Shah (University of Oklahoma) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Understanding Digital Resistance in India: The Story of Nirbhaya Swinging into Peace and Reconciliaon Through Games and Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Simulaons Campus)) Emilia S. Heo (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic 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) Instuons and Recovery aer Civil Wars LGBTQ in Indian Cinemas: A portrayal of their journey to Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes decriminalisaon in India Chair Philip Marn (George Mason University) Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Disc. Philip Marn (George Mason University) TD57: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Judging Post-Conict Instuons: Judicial Reforms and the Pursuit Performance, Autonomy and Accountability in Internaonal of Enduring Peace aer Civil War Peacebuilding Joseph Cox (University of Arizona) Internaonal Organizaon Power in the post-conict period: The eect of armed conict and Peace Studies gender quotas on women in polical leadership posions Chair John Karlsrud (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim) (NUPI)) Bri Bolin (University of Mannheim) Disc. Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University) Inequality and Trajectories of Violence in in the Aermath of Armed UN Peacekeeping Operaons: From Mandate to Pracces on the Conict Ground and Back Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex) Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick) Rebel Electoral Compeon and Local Economic Reconstrucon Hannah Mariea Smidt (GIGA German Instute of Global and Aer Civil War Area Studies) Brandon Bolte (Penn State University) Local Sta and the Protecon of Civilians in UN Peace Operaons Civil War and Women's Polical Parcipaon: What are the Katharina Coleman (University of Brish Columbia) connecons? 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 Internaonal Norms in the Classroom. Local Security governance through global nance Contestaons of Sexuality Educaon Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conict Internaonal Polical Sociology Studies) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Alina de Luna Aldape (Center for Conict Studies, University of Theory Marburg) Chair Mark Daniel Jaeger (University of Copenhagen) Peace Implementaon Challenges in Colombia: The Case of Chair Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Samaniego Disc. Steen Murau (Boston University) Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad Lanoamericana de Ciencias Public-private partnerships at the nance-security nexus: Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador) Informaon-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, Pracce, and Empiricism Pieter Lagerwaard (University of Amsterdam) Alex Wilner (Carleton University) The Designang Assemblage Michael Shkolnik (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School Mark Daniel Jaeger (University of Copenhagen) of Internaonal Aairs) Targeted Illusion: How the Risk Aversion of Global Finance Renders Making India Cleaner: An Assessment of “ Swachha Bharat Unilateral U.S. Sancons against Russia Comprehensive Mission” and Alternate Approaches to Hygiene, Sanitaon and Sascha Lohmann (German Instute for Internaonal and Environment in the Country Security Aairs) Dharitri Dwivedy (Women, Educaon and Environment) The Chaoc 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 Reconciliaon as a Determinant of Northeast Asian Mao Suzuki (University of Southern California) Regional System: A Comparave Analysis State Intervenons and the Growth or Suppression of Terror and Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Insurgent Aacks Margaret Foster (Duke University) TD61: Thursday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel So Jin Lee (Duke University) Emerging Perspecves on Young People and Peace Marco Morucci (Duke University) Peace Studies The Pluralizing Polics of Regenerave 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 Palesne to Ferguson: The interseconality of the Palesnian Livelihoods for Conict-Aected and Ex-Combatant Youth: The Case queson and US social jusce movements of Commercial Motorcycling in Liberia Mohamed Ghumrawi (Florida Internaonal University) Jaremey McMullin (University of St Andrews) How mulplicity of statuses can aect the way we look at an object Percepons of economic and polical inequalies among young of study : the case of the access to jusce in community based people in Africa organizaons Fabien Coer (University of Geneva) Laurent Trépanier Capistran (University of Quebec at Montreal) Simon Hug (University of Geneva) Solidarity Acvism: The Role of Internal Third-Party Interveners in Generaonal Idenes and Power: Conceptualizing conicts along Civil Resistance Campaigns age-based dynamics Leonie Fleischmann (City, University of London) Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Conict Sudies) TE01: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg) Surviving the Storm: How NGOs can enhance their legimacy, Social Cohesion, Violence, and Place: Paerns of Youth Percepons inclusiveness and resilience in the 21st century in Mexico Internaonal Studies Associaon Marcus Boyd (University of Maryland) Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon

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) Internaonal Studies Associaon INGO Legimacy under Pressure: why increasing trustworthiness Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) might not be enough Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Vincent Keang (University of Southern Denmark) Disc. Carla Marnez Machain (Kansas State University) Reaching Out: INGOs’ Social Media towards an Inclusive Virtual Public Sphere using a Case Study of Amnesty Internaonal’s Facebook and Twier Pages Amandine Hostein (University of Portsmouth) International Studies Association © The role of language in relaonships between development NGOs A Conceptual Framework of Democrac Backsliding and local communies: 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 Mobilizaon: Case of Turkey Antagonising NGOs, Promong Change: Personal Reecons 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 Polics TE03: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia DEVELOPING WORLD JSS Disc. Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Disc. Amy S. King (Australian Naonal University) Chair Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuses Boston) Imagined community? ASEAN as a Security community Barbara Krauk (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 Relaons Pacic with China Tunchinmang Langel (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Junior Scholar Symposia The SEA rises: Can ASEAN captain East Asian integraon? 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- Overasserveness during the Cold War Economic Development Challenges (Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America) Stephen M. Magu (Hampton University) Rethinking Transnaonalism: Spaces of Relaonships and Solidarity Governing infrastructure The polics 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 Conicts 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 Brish Columbia) Jihad as the framing process in the Syrian Conict: 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 Automaon, Inc) Israeli Blockade of Gaza: A Collecve 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 Polical Violence in the Part. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Maghreb TE05: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Mark Berlin (George Washington University) Diplomac Studies Secon To Honour Prof. Paul Sharp The Rise and Fall of the AKP government’s policy of transforming Diplomac Studies the Turkish-Kurdish conict Ufuk Sahin (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Chair J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London) Congolese refugee women in Rio de Janeiro: agency and Part. Georey R. Wiseman (Australian Naonal University) empowerment Part. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Instute, Mariana Almeida Silveira Corrêa (Universidade de São Paulo) University of Antwerp) Part. Pascal Loaz (Waseda Instute for Advanced Study) TE03-C: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM JSS Group/Panel Part. Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) DEVELOPING WORLD & MENA- Domesc Polics 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) Polical Demography and Geography Populist Polics 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 Polics Security Challenges in Southeast and Northeast Asia: indigenous Scholars) Yi Feng (Claremont Graduate University) experiences and theorecal implicaons for Global IR Old Wine in a New Cask? The European Union’s role in internaonal Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) power dynamics. Gaspare M. Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso) Chair Chaninra 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 (Naonal University of Malaysia (UKM)) Rising Powers: India Part. Bann Seng Tan (Ashoka University ) Krisna Khederlarian (Claremont Graduate University) Part. Min Shu (Waseda University) John Thomas (La Sierra University) Part. Chiew-Ping Hoo (Naonal 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 Disnguished Scholar Religion & IR Disnguished Scholar Award Panel in honor of TE07: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Jocelyne Cesari Internaonal Ethics Disnguished Scholar Panel: Honouring Kim Hutchings Religion and Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Ethics Chair Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) Part. R. Sco Appleby (University of Notre Dame) Chair Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Naonal University) Part. Peter Mandaville (George Mason University) Part. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Polical Part. Jerey 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 Disnguished Scholar Internaonal Organizaon Secon Disnguished Scholar Panel TE08: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Honoring Professor Audie Klotz Foreign-Imposed Regime Change: Debang its Past, Predicng its Future Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal 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. Chrisan 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 Pisburgh) TE13: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon TE09: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Theorecal Perspecves on the Crisis Surrounding Iran’s Nuclear ESS Disnguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Mahew Paterson Program: Crisis, Resoluon, Resumpon Environmental Studies Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) Turkish Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Mahew J. Homann (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 Brish 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. Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) The Iran nuclear deal: How actors use strategic narrave to manage stand-o temporalies and aects Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast) Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Coercion without Diplomacy: A Realist Construcvism Approach to Iran’s Nuclear Crisis Saira Bano (Mount Royal University) International Studies Association © Populist Securizaon and the Iranian Nuclear Program: Iran, Israel, The Privazed Global Oshore US-Dollar System. Towards an and the Polics of Perpetual Crisis Internaonal Polical Economy of Global Money Today Jonathan Leslie (SOAS) Steen Murau (Boston University) The Polical Economy of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Instute for the Study of Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Sociees) 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 Oshore US Dollar System Global Technology Companies, AI and Polical Economy Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Weaponizing the Global Oshore US-Dollar System: The Case of US Internaonal Polical Sociology Financial Sancons Global Development Sascha Lohmann (German Instute for Internaonal and Chair JD Work (Marine Corps University) Security Aairs) Disc. JD Work (Marine Corps University) Geopolics & 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 Naonal Environmental Studies Cybersecurity Educaon Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Chair Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Creave Destrucon 4.0: Arcial Intelligence, Poverty and Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) Inequality Does the Global South have voice in the BBNJ negoaons 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 corporaons Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Robert Siudak (Jagiellonian University) Sharing the benets of biodiversity on the high seas: Lessons Governing global surveillance systems for anmicrobial resistance: learned from the Nagoya 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 Intervenons: The inuence of the Vacan 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 quesons Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) about the nature of intelligence Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Intelligence Studies Power disparies and epistemic inequalies in the polics 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) Dening Naonal Security Intelligence TE18: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Seumas Miller (Charles Sturt University) Frantz Fanon and internaonal polics: A cross-disciplinary Against the Grain: The Ethical Implicaons of Unauthorised examinaon of his life and work Disclosures Melina Dobson (University of Warwick; University of Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Buckingham) Global Development Interrogaon 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 perspecve Withered Westphalia: The Polical Economy of the Global Oshore Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University) US Dollar System Climate imaginaries and the polics of land in Frantz Fanon’s wring Internaonal Polical Economy Lauren Siegel (Cornell University) Fanonion methods of crique: Context, parcularity, and Chair Tobias Pforr (University of Reading) universalism Disc. Tobias Pforr (University of Reading) Hannah Gignoux (Ithaca College) Disc. Yakov Feygin (Berggruen Instute )

International Studies Association © Revoluonary bodies in moon: 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: Connuity and Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University) Change Revoluon vs. psychoanalysis: Fanon, decolonizaon, and the master/slave dialecc Internaonal Security Studies Post Communist Systems Chris Smith (Fusion Academy ) Historical Internaonal Relaons TE19: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Fragmenng Organizaons? Decline, Stagnaon, and Survival of Disc. M. E. Saroe (Johns Hopkins University) Mullateral Organizaons The Fall of the Closed Economy: Global Finance and the End of the Internaonal Organizaon Cold War Fritz Bartel (Yale University) Chair Orli Zahava (UNSW) From Soviet to Russian Nuclear Strategy Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) Krisn Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway) Empty Instuons in World Polics Seeds of Failure: The End of the Cold War and the Failure of the Radoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario) Russian Democrac Transion and Western Integraon Safeguarding the United Naons: How Dissasfacon Leads to the John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Creaon of UN Aliated Internaonal Organizaons Great Powers and Autocrac Diusion Since the Cold War Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto) Regional Security Alliances: Intenonal Stagnaon and External Drivers of Russian Grand Strategy: From Cold War period to Today Opportunies Michael Kofman (Wilson Center) Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani (American University of Kuwait) Referenda on Connued Membership of Internaonal TE22: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon Organizaons: An IR Approach to the 1986 NATO Referendum in Assessing How Naonal Idenes Are Reshaping Bilateral Relaons Spain and the 2016 EU Referendum in the UK. in East Asia Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford) Internaonal Studies Associaon The New Terrain of Global Governance: Mapping Membership and Korea Economic Instute of America Fragmentaon Across Internaonal Organizaons Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Chair Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Disc. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Sam Rowan (Oxford University) US Views of China The Inecacy of the League of Arab States: The Condion of Sco Harold (RAND) Democracy Mohamed Badawy (University at Bualo, The State University South Korean Views of Japan of New York) Cheol-Hee Park (Seoul Naonal 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 Naonalism and Indian Percepons 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) Internaonal Studies Associaon Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida) Chair Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen) Personal Impressions, Raonal 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 alternave audience costs Part. Jusn 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 Disnguished Scholar to Threats ENMISA Disnguished Scholar Panel honoring Susan Marn Dan Altman (Georgia State University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Emoons and the Self-assessment of Resolve in Times of Crisis Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chair James F. Hollield (Southern Methodist University) Part. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Part. Karen Jacobsen (Tus University) Part. Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) Part. Susan Banki (University of Sydney) Part. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University / The New School) Hon. Susan Marn (Georgetown University) International Studies Association © TE25: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Relaonship Diusion in Networks David Meyer (University of California, San Diego) Design and Producon Networks: Trade War, Labor, and Legal dimensions Arthur Stein (UCLA) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Internaonal Polical Economy The Diusion 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 Conict Contagious? Network Imbalance and the Transnaonal Chinese Labor Networks Along Producon Networks and Across Diusion of Polical Instability Occupaon Types: An Exploraon of Vercal and Horizontal Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Solidaries Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis) Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Understanding and Contesng Globalized Producon in an Era of TE28: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Inequality Diversity and Diaspora Eects on Foreign Policy: Canada as an Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) endogenous-eects laboratory and harbinger Chinese FDI and Labor Standards in Developing Countries Polical Demography and Geography Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Nanyang Technological University) Mulple Idenes 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 Perspecves on Brazilian Foreign Policy Chair Chrisan Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) Mulple Idenes 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 idenfy eects on Chair Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Canadian foreign policy Disc. Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Chrisan Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada) The debate between Globalism and an-globalism in Brazilian Social media and diaspora mobilizaon: the 2014 Crimean crisis foreign policy Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary) Denilde Holzhacker (Escola de Propaganda e Markeng (ESPM- The Diversity Eect: Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy and the Role SP)) of Women’s Groups Brazilian foreign policy and identy: theorecal-epistemological Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University) limits and post-posivist approaches The Diaspora Eect: Assessing the Impact of Diasporas on Canadian Camila Jardim (Internaonal Relaons Instute (IRI) - PUC-Rio, Foreign Aid Brazil) Jusn Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) Maira Siman Gomes (Poncal Catholic University of Rio De Janeiro) The Harper Eect: The Israeli Issue on Canadian-Jewish and Diplomacy as Myth Construcon in Brazil Canadian-Muslim Voters’ Choice Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) The mulple 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 Quantave Approaches to Studying Gender and Conict do Sul (UFRGS)) Brazil’s internaonal agenda reected: Percepons among the Scienc Study of Internaonal 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-Conict Liberia TE27: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Diusion in Global and Transnaonal Networks Sexualized repression and women’s polical organizaon Scienc Study of Internaonal 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 Conict Diusion Violence, Displacement and Gendered Recruitment: A Supply-side Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Explanaon for Female Fighters in Armed Rebellions Michael D. Ward (Duke University) Reed M. Wood (University of Essex) Modeling Diusion of Internaonal Norms A Seat at the Table: The Direct and Indirect Eects of Women’s Ki Eun Ryu (University of Iowa) Parcipaon 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 Vicmizaon 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 Internaonal Acve Learning Materials Relaons Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Disc. Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University) Chair Gie 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) Gie du Plessis (Tampere University) Part. Kiran Lakkaraju (Sandia Naonal Labs) Animang 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 Interacon of the Arteries Domesc and EU Levels Kenneth Gogan Kuper (University of Guam) Internaonal Organizaon Heard and Not Scene: Sonar Ligaon, 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 Polic, and Internaonal Relaons Many idenes, one discourse? Measuring the European public Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) sphere across mulple 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 Pracce To serve and protect: Parliamentary responsiveness to public preferences in EU scal integraon Human Rights Internaonal Organizaon Edward A. Fogarty (Colgate University) How Euroscepcism 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 - Naonal 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) percepons of governance gaps European Parliament Elecon: the Impact of Domesc-level vs EU- Shareen Hertel (University of Conneccut) level Issues Is Corporate Power Undermining Iniaves to Eradicate Forced Sasha Volodarsky (Northeastern university) Labor? Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheeld) 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) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices A UN enty against the 2030 Agenda? UNOPS, PPPs, and human (Theme) rights violaons in the El Zapollo case Chair Charles Patrick Marn-Shields (German Development Daniel Carvalho (Federal University of São Paulo) Instute) Disc. Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) TE35: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Women in Local Humanitarian Leadership: Exploring Opportunies Power Transion and Fundamental Instuonal Change in a New for and Challenges to Women’s Engagement in Locally-led World Order Humanitarian Acon English School Namalie Jayasinghe (Oxfam America) Diplomac Studies The Eects 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 Transion and Instuonal 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 Transion, and the Resilience of Pluralist Internaonal Shingirai Taodzera (University of Oawa) Society: Beyond Liberalism and Realism Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Internaonal Leadership and Diplomacy in a New Era Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham)

International Studies Association © Making and Breaking the Rules: Global Power Transion and the Dangerous Comparisons: Power vs. Status in Great Power Conict Evoluon of Internaonal Law Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University) Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University) Regime Legimacy and Alliance Commitment on Small States' Liberalism and Power Shi Hedging Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Charles Chong-Han Wu (Naonal 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 Polical Plong ‘Return’: Diasporas, Diplomacy and the Homeland Science) Global Development From Hedging to low level So Balancing: Vietnam’s struggling Internaonal Polical Sociology between the Eagle and the Dragon Tung Nguyen Cong (Naonal 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 Parcularist Diplomacy Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Diplomac Studies Historical Internaonal Relaons Voyages from Colony to Postcolony: Diplomacy, Cizenship 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 polics 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 Naonalisms Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech) Nathan Orlando (Saint Vincent College) ‘Almost a Foreign Country’: South African Indians and the idea of Montesquieu, Metaphysics, and Internaonal Relaons Theory Return Christopher Ruiz (Baylor University) Vineet Thakur (Leiden University) The Tension between Liberalism and the Naon in Pierre Manent's Kabootarbazi: Phantom Experiences, The Polics of Naming, and A World beyond Polics? A Defense of the Naon-State Illegal Migraon Douglas Lensing (Baylor University) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Plyler v. Doe: The Fulcrum of Liberal American Immigraon 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 Possibilies for Theory Theorecal Convergence Internaonal Law Environmental Studies Chair Carloa 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 Cies in the Public Imaginaon Trump v. Internaonal Law? Paradoxes of Support across Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Contemporary Issues Cies Gone “Global”? Collecve Identy Formaon and City Agency Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Faireld University) in World Polics Richard W. Maass (University of Evansville) Krisn Ljungkvist (Swedish Defence University) Norm Diusion against the Odds: The Regionalizaon of Brazil’s David J. Gordon (University of California, Santa Cruz) Investment Protecon Model Global City Networks: An Approach through the Lens of Global Simon Bertrand (McGill University) Governance and Pracce Theory Under the Shadow of Precedent: Jusfying Recognion of Marta Galceran Vercher (Pompeu Fabra University) Statehood Cies vs states? Relave power in the global urban age Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago) Daniel Pejic (University of Melbourne) Norm diusion as a determinant of foreign policy in the changing Globalizing the City, Urbanizing IR: Framing a More Producve internaonal climate? Theorecal 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 Kean Zhang (George Mason University) Disc. Kean Zhang (George Mason University) Cyprus and Transatlanc Security Relaons: So Balancing in the Eastern Mediterranean? Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)

International Studies Association © TE41: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Naonalism, Shared Identy, and the Democrac Peace Jiyoung Ko (Bates College) Great Power Perspecves on Arcc Identy The Eect of Media on Public Opinion during Diplomac Crises: Mulple Idenes 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, Naonalism, and Inter-Group Conict: Evidence from Part. Sergei Sevasanov (Far East Federal University) Taiwan Part. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) George Yin (Harvard University) Part. Leigh Sarty (Global Aairs Canada) When David Challenges Goliath: Insubordinaon from Smaller Part. Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) States and Rising Power Status Dissasfacon 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 Direcons in Genocide Studies: Mulple Perspecves and Chair Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Polical Idenes Science) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Kelly Atkinson (Naonal Air and Space Intelligence Center, U.S. Global Development Air Force) Peace Studies Soldiering while female: sex, gender and the Elsie Iniave 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) Ligang Genocide, Governing Reconciliaon: The Canadian Case The Power of the Earthworm: A Comparison of Trans* Military Law on Residenal Schooling and the Sixes 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? Nontradional Bodies in the Brish Army removal policies and state responses in four seler 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 Vicms, Ideal Perpetrators, and Heroes: Understanding Revising Narraves of Statebuilding Narrave Dynamics in Post-Conict Context. Sarah Federman (University of Balmore, College of Public Historical Internaonal Relaons Aairs) Internaonal Polical 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 Militarizaon of State Building in Late The Challenge of Emerging Technologies for Law, Norms, and Arms Nineteenth Century East Asia Control Seo-Hyun Park (Lafayee College) Internaonal 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. Jusn Canl (Columbia University) Part. Elsa Kania (Harvard University) Searching for a transnaonal Understanding of naon-state Part. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) formaon in China, Japan and Vietnam Part. Julia Macdonald (University of Denver) Minh Vu (The University of Queensland) The Polics of Boundary Inscripon 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 Iniave Chiho Maruoka (University of Leeds) Internaonal Security Studies TE44: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Naonalism, Status Concerns, and Conict in Asia Disc. Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Internaonal 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 Iniave? Agents of Economic Retaliaon? Chinese Local Governments and Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai) the US-China Trade War Kacie Miura (Massachuses Instute of Technology)

International Studies Association © The Belt and Road Strategy and China’s Relaons with the Middle TE50: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel East and Africa Mulple Idenes, Mulple Status(es): Nuancing the Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College) Understanding of Status Polics Smaller Power Hedging in Increasingly Compeve Regional Sengs: Lessons from Yakub Beg’s Aggressive Hedging of the Brish Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) and Russian Empires during the Great Game Nicholas Ross Smith (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Chair Michelle Murray (Bard College) Understanding Local Agency in China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Iniave Disc. Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) between East and West Asia: Mongolia and Iran as Geopolical Escaping Internaonal Status Compeon: Home Made Status and Bridgehead States Winning One’s Own Moritz Pieper (German Instute for Internaonal and Security Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Aairs) Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) Analyzing Great Power Status Polics Through an Aecve Lens TE48: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) Crime, Violence, Civil War and the State: New Perspecves Seeking Status on the Dark Side of the Moon Experimental Evidence Peace Studies From the United States and China Chair Philip Marn (George Mason University) Robert Lincoln Hines (Cornell University) Disc. Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) Status in Internaonal Polics: A Perspecve From the South The micro-polical illicit economy of state (un)making: the dierent 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 Naons: Evidence from A Survey Saharan polical 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 Brish Columbia) Explaining the Strategic Perpetraon of Human Tracking by Conict Actors TE51: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Rachel Allison Harmon Insurgency, Counter Insurgency and State Strategy Armed Groups and Inuence in Violent Democracies: Evidence from Internaonal 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. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Insecurity The Inuence of Security Assistance on Civil-Military Relaons Adib Bencherif (University of Florida) during Counter-Insurgency Operaons: The Cases of Colombia and The Polical Economy of State Security: How the Military Gets Iraq Involved in the Economy Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Roya Izadi (Binghamton University) Prosecung Terrorism in Civil War: Law as a Tool of TE49: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Counterinsurgency Language, Norms, and Internaonal Polics Jessica Stanton (Temple University) Explaining Adaptaon and Change in Counterinsurgency Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology Operaons: Evidence from India Global Development Asfandyar Mir (Stanford University) Delegaon, Sponsorship, and Autonomy: Understanding State- Chair Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen) Armed Group Relaonships Disc. Pamela R. Aall (United States Instute of Peace and American Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara) University) Dening Interlingual Relaons: On the Polics of Linguisc Authoritarian vs. Democrac Responses to Ethnic Separast Dierence 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 Internaonal Polics Women and Peacebuilding Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Postcolonial Challenge to the Study of U.S.-Lan American Peace Studies Relaons Eric Ringer (Salisbury University) Chair Seniha Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana (Georgetown University) Dening narraves in IR, a nominal approach Disc. Seniha Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana (Georgetown University) Behar Sadriu (SOAS, University of London) Feminist ‘transformave idencaons’ and the Israeli-Palesnian “Lile Security Nothings” and Everyday Conicts: The Securizaon conict of the in Québec Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Conict Sudies)

International Studies Association © #AidToo & Gender-based Violence in emergencies: Connecons and Anger and Aggression in Internaonal Polics: A New Realist Theory humanitarian system response failures Based on Recalibraonal Theory of Anger in Evoluonary Chen Reis (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, Psychology University of Denver) Ryuta Ito (The Japan Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Power, Violence, and Agency: Exploring Sexual Relaons between Bringing Researchers Back In: Debang the Role of Interpreve women and girls in Hai and United Naons 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 Proliferaon Autoethnographic Account on Polical Factors Shaping Researcher Peace Studies Identy and Research Processes Bilgesu Sumer (University of Massachuses Amherst) Disc. Alexander Bollfrass (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zürich) Iran’s Paral 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) Mullevel Models in Theorizing NATO George-Crisan Maior (Naonal University of Polical Science Denuclearizaon of North Korea: Post-Hanoi Summit and Public Administraon) Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) The Nuclear Weapons Element of Fricon in the United States- TE56: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Pakistan Relaonship The Globalizaon of Populism Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Mulple Idenes 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 Loemann (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 Polics? Idenes, Crises, Euroscepcs Transnaonalism and the global polics of religion and the return of polics to the European Union Zdenek Sychra (Masaryk University, Brno) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Polical Demography and Geography Petr Kratochvil (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices U.S. Double Standard on East Asian Naonalism: Double-Edged (Theme) Sword on Japan-Korea Relaons Chair Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont) Whi Chang (Kyunpook Naonal University) Disc. Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University) Kunsik Hong (Instute of Naonal Interest Chung-Ang Religion, Power, and Theories of Democrazaon University.) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuses) Populism as a Securizaon Style Bohdana Kurylo (University College London) Environmentalism and the Ecumenical Patriarchate as an Internaonal 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 Internaonal Organizaons Revecca Pedi (University of Macedonia) Internaonal Organizaon Katerina Sarri (University of Macedonia) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Identy Tetris: Transnaonal Muslim NGOs within Global Contexts Nagham Elkarhili (Georgia State University) Chair Markus Thiel (Florida Internaonal University) Catholic actors in English School Theory in Internaonal Relaons: Disc. Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) actors, agency, and morals ng Publics in EU Gender Policies: Organizing echo Marianne Rozario (University of Notre Dame Australia (Instute chambers or facilitang public debate? for Ethics and Society)) Sabine Lang (University of Washington) Power and Piety from Makkah to Multan and Medan: transnaonal The Architecture of Exclusion: Including UN's Civil Society Islamic linkages and Islamic revivalism in Pakistan and Indonesia Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva) (1947-2019) Gendering Disaster Risk Reducon in Mullateral Agreements Bilal Shakir (McGill University) Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva) Jackie Steele (University of Tokyo) TE55: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Pro-EU Acvists during Brexit: Gender and EU Cizenship at the Facilitang Epistemic Diversity Grassroots Level Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Charloe Galpin (Birmingham University) (Theme) Non-Governmental Organizaons parcipaon on United Naons: Chair Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University) The Lesbian Caucus on the Fourth World Conference on Women Disc. Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague) Ana Luci Paz Lopes (University of Brasilia) 'That can't be true': Refusing to acknowledge facts from policians’ narraves to the classroom Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia) Maria Amelia Viteri (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)

International Studies Association © TE58: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable TE61: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Grounded Normave Theory and the Ethics of Global Governance Mental landscapes of war and peace Internaonal Ethics Peace Studies English School Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) (Theme) Disc. Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo) The Dark Side of Joy: ‘Posive’ Emoons in Post-Conict Processes Chair Luis Cabrera (Grith University) Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Part. Terry Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Part. Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Learning to Sympathize and Aspire: An Experimental Study of War Part. Genevieve Fuji Johnson (Simon Fraser University) Memories, Economic Standings and Refugee Acceptance Ji Yeon Hong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) TE59: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Cecilia Mo (University or California, Berkeley) Global Perspecves of Professional Engagement in Acve Learning. Christopher Paik (New York University Abu Dhabi) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Teaching children to imagine the unimaginable: Learning about warme atrocies in museums Chair Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Kathie Carpenter (University of Oregon) Disc. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Tapping Identy Narraves in IR Classrooms: Posioning Student and Teachers as Global Selves Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Linking Community Engagement & the Classroom: A Case Study with Bike/Walk Central Florida Mike Gunter Jr. (Rollins College) The future of Japanese Higher Educaon: The Impact of introducing Acve Learning and Globalizaon in the Classrooms of Japanese Universies Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Increasing the Learning Impact of Short-term Study Abroad Courses in Internaonal Educaon: The Use of Service-Learning and Reecve Methods Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Stacy Moak (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Teaching to Read: Faculty Role in Developing Strategic Readers Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) TE60: Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Intelligence reform and transformaon Intelligence Studies Chair Andres de Castro Garcia (Universidad Isabel I (Spain) ) Disc. Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) From ICAC to ASIC: The Intelligence Fusion Experience in the Canadian Forces David Anderson Charters (University of New Brunswick) Friendly Counterparts, Mulple Interests and Intelligences in Search of a Common European Union Intelligence Identy. A CIA Version of XYZ? Adriana N. Seagle (Bellevue University) Cultural intelligence or intelligence culture - challenges in developing a combined professional identy The case of the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School (NORDIS) Idun Mostulien (Norwegian Naonal Police Immigraon Service) Sne Beate Dahle (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School) The Cultural Evoluon of Post-Independence Indian Intelligence P. C. Dheeraj (University of Leicester) Preventave policing and the development of intelligence analysis in the police forces of the United Kingdom. Liam McVay (Kings College London)

International Studies Association © Friday FA02: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Internaonalizaon and Internaonal Studies FA00: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Modern Problems: The Known and Future World (Theme) Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Faireld University) Disc. David Hornsby (Carleton University) Disc. Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) Disc. Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Disc. Paul Kellogg (Athabasca University) Disc. Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Disc. Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) Reconstrucng a Nexus between Nuclear Disarmament and Disc. Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Sustainable Development Disc. Anton Peez (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt / University of Katsuhiko Mori (Internaonal Chrisan University) Frankfurt) Does Populism Thrive in, or Lead to Climate Change? Disc. Stephanie Bacher (University of Oawa / Universite d'Oawa) David E. Toohey (Nagoya University) Geographical Coverage in Polical Science Research From now to the sustainability: the global emergence of a new Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) paradigm Mahew C. Wilson (University of South Carolina) Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Mulpolarity, the origins of neoliberalism, and the unseen role of Polical Sciences) China Development of the Minamata Convenon on Mercury through the Paul Kellogg (Athabasca University) perspecve of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) The Mulple ‘Idenes’ and Performances of Agency in IR: A Case Reiko Kanie-Sodeno (Shibaura Instute of Technology) Study on Securisaon Theory and Non-State Actors Global development agendas vs local development alternaves: a Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) (n) (im)possible match? Internaonalizaon of IR programs in South America: is there a Daniela Mora Vera (FLACSO Ecuador) common regional identy? Minds, Networks, and the Climate: A Complex Systems Examinaon Daniela Perroa (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET) of Ideological Conict in Climate Change Governance Lingering Orientalism in Internaonal Studies: Dealing with Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, “Islamism” in Academia University of Waterloo) Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) The protecon of the human person in the midst of armed conicts A Bibliometric Review of IR Norms Research, 1980–2019 Sidney Guerra (Law School - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Anton Peez (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt / University of (FND/UFRJ); Grande Rio University (UNIGRANRIO).) Frankfurt) Taana Cardoso Sque (Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU)) African Scholars’ Access to Academic Events in Canada: Access Natural resource dependency and coup risk: nancing Denied underdevelopment Stephanie Bacher (University of Oawa / Universite d'Oawa) Marco Nicola Bine (University of Essex) How the Response to the Ebola Crisis Shaped the Discourse on FA03: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Emergency Assistance under the Biological Weapons Convenon Problemazing Migraon (BWC) Interdisciplinary Studies Helge Marn (Hamburg University) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Water is a catalyst for peace Chair Fulya Memisoglu (Istanbul Yildiz Technical University) Marcelo Cespedes (Poncia Universidad Católica Argenna. Disc. Elif Çen (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) Universidad Abierta Interamericana.) Messaging and Immigraon Atudes: (How) Can They be FA01: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Sapphire Series Improved? Instuonal Diversity and Regional Orders Ken Stallman (University of Colorado at Boulder) Internaonal Studies Associaon The excess of migrants’ experiences over modern polical Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices categories (Theme) Suzana Velasco (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Part. Sophie Meunier (Princeton University) Who chooses to leave? Heterogeneous migraon decisions in Part. Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) conict and non-conict sengs. Jana Kuhnt (German Development Instute/Deutsches Instut Part. Keisuke Iida (University of Tokyo) für Entwicklungspolik (DIE)) Part. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Constann Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Part. Danny Quah (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS) Global Migraon Governance from Below? Civil Society and the Mod. Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Global Compact for Migraon Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute at the University of Freiburg) Environmental migraon and conict: Evidence from disaster- induced displacement Angela Chesler (University of Notre Dame)

International Studies Association © FA04: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Structuring Inclusion FA08: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Women’s Caucus Town Hall: Self-care in Academia Borders and Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Studies Associaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Chair Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Chair Sarah Wol (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Disc. Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University) Part. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Disc. Karthikeyan Thiagarajan (University of Central Florida) Part. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Disc. Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca) Part. Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Disc. Kundan Mishra (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Disc. Alice Vercelli (Northeastern University) Part. Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) Disc. Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford) Disc. K. Taplin (University of Oawa) FA05: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Bringing sociology to the study of border security: a crical analysis Author Meets Crics: Peter Andreas' "Killer High: A History of War Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University) in Six Drugs" First Impressions at the Border: The Eects of Securizaon at Internaonal Security Studies Europe’s Froner Alice Vercelli (Northeastern University) Chair Mark Nance (North Carolina State University) Territorial Salience: A Beer Predictor for Territorial War and Peace Disc. Peter Andreas (Brown University) Karthikeyan Thiagarajan (University of Central Florida) Part. Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Innovang outside the 1951 REfugee Convenon- A Comparave Part. Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University) Study of UNHCR in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh Part. H. Richard Friman (Marquee University) Kundan Mishra (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. John Mueller (Ohio State University / Cato Instute) Queer/Trans Displacement in the United States and the Theorecal FA06: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Borders of Forced Migraon Studies Theory, Polics, and Life in the Anthropocene Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford) Global Development New Borders to Migraons In South Africa: How South Africa’s use Environmental Studies of carrier sancons has created new actors and new obstacles to Theory migraon K. Taplin (University of Oawa) Chair Manjana Milkoreit (Purdue University) Disc. Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida) The informalisaon of EU migraon cooperaon with third The Anthropocene as Global Polical Theory? A Crical countries Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca) Reconstrucon of the Limits of Existenalist Thought. Marn Weber (University of Queensland) Laura Pascual Matellán (University of Salamanca) Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples Acvism in Southeast Asia FA09: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Kim Reimann (Georgia State University) Relaonal Ontologies and World Polics Over-Reacon: The Dystopian Internaonal Relaons of the Theory Alternave Right Within the Anthropocene English School Andrew Jones (York University) Global Development Music for Earth: Guarayo Music Revitalizaon, Environmental Conservaon and Decolonizaon in Chair Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Derrick Hindery (University of Oregon) Disc. Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo) Israel: "Making the Desert Bloom" or Turning Palesne into Desert? A Relaonal Theory of Internaonal Structure Ghada Sasa (McMaster University) Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) FA07: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Sovereign entanglements: relaonal ontology and sovereignty The Israel-Palesne Conict in the Aermath of the Trump Peace Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Plan I The English School Primary Instuons and a New Islamic Empire: Would a Restoraon or Emulaon of the Caliphate Disrupt Peace Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Order? Robert Hodges (Virginia Tech) Chair Mandy Turner (Humanitarian and Conict Response Instute, Anarchy, Order and the Problemac of the Internaonal: An Islamic University of Manchester) Re-Conceptualisaon of the Modes of Ordering the Internaonal Part. Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam) Sanjeev Kumar H. M. (University of Delhi) Part. Lisa Bhungalia (Kent State University) Part. Abeer Mashni (independent researcher)

International Studies Association © FA10: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable FA14: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Human Security, Reexive Science, and AI Society Strange Loops: A Roundtable on Amin Samman's "History in Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Financial Times" (Theme) Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London) Chair Tugrul Keskin (Shanghai University) Disc. Amin Samman (City University London) Disc. Ryan Kiggins (University of Central Oklahoma) Part. Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Part. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Part. Marjn Konings (University of Sydney) Part. Leslie Paul Thiele (University of Florida) Part. Andrea Lagna (Loughborough University) Part. Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Naonal University of San Marn) Part. Marcia Klotz (University of Arizona) Part. Ronen Peter Palan (City, University London) FA11: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Part. Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Theorecal Innovaon in Chinese IR: Diversity and Beyond Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices FA15: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel (Theme) Polics aer infrastructure: froners, resistance, and the limits of Chair Chih-yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) material powers Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Chih-yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) Chair John Taden (University of Texas, Dallas) Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Disc. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Infrastructures of Violence and Containment in the Mediterranean Part. Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Sea FA12: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ingy Higazy (University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC)) Feminism and Materialism in Internaonal Relaons Mapping the Polics of Infrastructure at Europe’s Borderland: Rising Powers, EU Integraon and Infrastructure Development in Serbia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theory Dunja Apostolov-Dimitrijevic (Carleton University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Negoang ght corners: bureaucrats, agency, and the polics of Africa-China infrastructure deals Chair Emily Jones (University of Essex) Folashade Soule (University of Oxford) Disc. Emily Jones (University of Essex) Re(b)ordering the world: Silk Road memories, internaonal Rewilding IR relaons, and transboundary connecvity Stefanie Fishel (The University of the Sunshine Coast) Marina Kane (Naonal University of Singapore) New Materialisms and Other Onto-Epistemologies: Re/Thinking the Legal Personality of Nature FA17: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Emily Jones (University of Essex) The Environment and Internaonal Relaons Worldings that Spill and that Maer Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Vanja Hamzic (SOAS, University of London) (Theme) Hydrous Bodies, Fluid Domains: Thinking Gender Beyond the Chair Fang-Ting Cheng (Instute of Developing Economies, Japan Human External Trade Organizaon (IDE-JETRO)) Gina Heathcote (School of Oriental and African Studies, Disc. Jinhyun Lee (Ewha Womans University (GSIS)) London) Safet Hadzimuhamedovic (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Lecia Brio dos Santos (Universidade Federal de Goias) Disc. David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University On the maer of bodies: living, dying, and ’modernity’s others’. Sacramento) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Disc. Valenna Baiamonte (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and FA13: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Disnguished Scholar Development Studies) Disc. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Roundtable Honoring 2020 ALIAS Disnguished Scholar Jerey S. Disc. Gabriele Spilker (Weatherhead Center for Internaonal Aairs Lans Harvard University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Terraforming as a way to think about Climate Change Chair Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Disc. Mahew Krain (College of Wooster) It’s the end of the world as we know it . . . and I feel (?): Security Disc. Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) responsibility and provision in global climate change discourse Part. Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College) David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Part. Esther Skelley Jordan (Kennesaw State University) Sacramento) Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University) Part. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Part. Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Urban Residents’ Atudes Towards Environmental Migrants Part. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) Hon. Jerey S. Lans (The College of Wooster) Gabriele Spilker (Weatherhead Center for Internaonal Aairs Harvard University) Quynh Nguyen (Australian Naonal University) Tobias Böhmelt (University of Essex) International Studies Association © The Small Island Development States (SIDS) and the adaptaon to FA20: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable climate change: an emerging topic in Internaonal Relaons Contemporary Developments in Sancons Research Lecia Brio dos Santos (Universidade Federal de Goias) Internaonal Organizaon Lobbying beyond interests: A relaonal explanaon of policy preferences in the EU climate change and energy policy-making Chair Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) process Part. Clara Portela (University of Valencia) Valenna Baiamonte (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Part. Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Development Studies) Part. Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area What Facilitates Domesc Climate Policy Implementaon? Lessons Studies) from the US and China Part. Sascha Lohmann (German Instute for Internaonal and Jinhyun Lee (Ewha Womans University (GSIS)) Security Aairs) Part. Erica Moret (Graduate Instute) FA18: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Crical Intelligence Studies FA21: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Intelligence Studies Sovereign Debt and Sovereign Wealth Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Polical Economy (Theme) Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Chair Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Disc. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Disc. Crisna Ivan (The Naonal Intelligence Academy Mihai Disc. Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Viteazul) Leadership Security and the Domesc Polics of Sovereign Wealth Crical or Reexivist Intelligence Studies? Fund Creaon Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy) Cody Eldredge (Oakland University) Addressing 21st century complexity with postmodern intelligence Sovereign default as a constraint for foreign policy: the case of Bram Spoor (Netherlands Defence Academy) Argenna (1982-1999). Intelligence and Interseconality: Opportunies and Challenges Matheus Pereira (State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) / Bridget Nolan (Macquarie University) CLALS - AU) Construcvist theories, raw data and intelligence analysis The Polics of the IMF's Lending Framework and its Role in Ioana Leucea ("Mihai Viteazul" Naonal Intelligence Academy) Triggering Sovereign Debt Restructurings The Intelligence Cycle: Building a future theorecal framework by Skylar Brooks (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) revising the past The Polical Economy of Emerging Market Debt Since the 2008 Tallat R. Shakoor (University of Southern Denmark/Royal Global Financial Crisis Danish Defence College) Skylar Brooks (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) FA19: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Party Polarizaon under IMF Programs Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Backlash Polics in Comparison Human Rights FA22: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Jack Snyder (Columbia University) New Parcipatory Approaches in Internaonal (Marine) Resource Disc. Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London) Governance Is there Such a Thing as a Polics of Backlash? Environmental Studies Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center) Chair Annegret Kuhn (Kiel University) A Sense of Betrayal: Backlash against the Internaonal Criminal Disc. Oran R. Young (University of California, Santa Barbara, Bren Court School) Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace “New” resources in old waters - the governance of ungoverned Research Instute Frankfurt) mesopelagic organisms Demographic Change and Backlash: A Comparave Historical Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Analysis of Six Majority Minority Sociees Parcipatory Complexity and Adapve Fisheries Management: A Jusn Gest (George Mason University) Formalized Cross-Case Comparison Backlash against Naming and Shaming: The Polics of Status and Olav Schram Stokke (University of Oslo and Fridtjof Nansen Emoon Instute) Jack Snyder (Columbia University) Indigenous-Internaonal Interacons on Sustainable Development The Policizaon of European Human Rights: Backlash or Structural Heike Schroeder (University of East Anglia) Transformaon? Indigenous Knowledge and Internaonal Resource Governance Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Annegret Kuhn (Kiel University) Non-Governmental Organizaons in the Governance of Deep-Sea Mining Alea Mondré (Chrisan-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)

International Studies Association © FA23: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Firms, Public Opinion, and Government Policy Kung-Chen Chen (University of Maryland) Academics as Praconers: Using New Methods and New Data to Forecast Instability Charles K. S. Wu (Purdue University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices FA26: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel (Theme) Polics of Resources, Waste and Consumpon Chair Grace I. Scarborough (Leidos) Environmental Studies Disc. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Chair Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Turning POLITY Upside Down: Using Text and Machine Learning to Disc. Anne Mook (American University of Sharjah) Code Polity Michael D. Ward (Duke University) Reverse Colonialism or Energy Independence? Paradoxes of the US Shale Industry Sandra Ward (Predicve Heuriscs) Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College) Losing the plot: The limits of aack data in terrorism research Bryan Sncheld (Franklin & Marshall College) Thomas Hegghammer (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) When the Wells Run Dry: How Guyana Wasted Its Oil Wealth and Peer Nesser (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) Impoverished Its People (A Cauonary Tale) The Polical Instability Task Force (PITF) Forecasng Model: 2010 Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University) Was a Long me Ago Who gains from comparing lithium to oil? Grace I. Scarborough (Leidos) Javiera Barandiaran (University of California, Santa Barbara) Social Media and Subnaonal Protest in Lan America China’s two-way socializaon in global environmental norm Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) development: an analysis of China in transnaonal extracves Predicng Naon-State Resilience with Random Forests Models governance Joshua Brinks (ISciences) Hyeyoon Park (Colorado State University) Cynthia Crowley (ISciences) FA27: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Tom Parris (ISciences) Foreign Policy and Environmental Policy Gravity Models for Interstate Conict Foreign Policy Analysis Joshua Brinks (ISciences) Tom Parris (ISciences) Chair Miriam Garcia (University of São Paulo) Disc. Miriam Garcia (University of São Paulo) FA24: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable China’s Dirty Water: Internaonal Water Polluon in Comparave Internaonal and Cizen Security in the Quantum Era Perspecve Internaonal Security Studies Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Foreign Policy, Naonal Interests and Environmental Posioning: Chair James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Russia’s Post-Paris Acons, Discourse, and Engagement Internaonal Security Studies) Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Part. Lucas Kello (University of Oxford) Part. Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Trump, Sovereignty, and the Future of Global Environmental Governance Part. Frank L. Smith III (U.S. Naval War College) Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Part. Monica Kaminska (University of Oxford) Aaron Enger (Carleton University) Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Part. Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney) The Green Paradox: IOs’ environmental aid and North Korea’s green structural adjustment FA25: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Jacklin Suji Lee (Yonsei University) Polical Power of Firms and Corporaons Environmental Polluon and the Complex Path of Securizaon in Internaonal Polical Economy China Naina Singh (Naonal Chung Hsing University) Chair Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Disc. Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) FA28: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Antrust: A Way to Address the Pathologies of Economic Informal Instuons, Persuading Sensivies, and Telling Stories Globalizaon Idened By New New Trade Theory? Internaonal Communicaon Tim Buthe (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Diplomac Studies Corporate long-game: Using the "playbook" to shape public policy Chair Vanessa Bravo (Elon University) paradigms Disc. Hannes Richter (Embassy of Austria in the United States) Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, University of Waterloo) Reshaping the Transatlanc Science Diplomacy Space: Strategic Intangible Threats: How rms seek intellectual property protecon Visions for a New Governance Model between Science and Society in host countries Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) Siyao Li (University of Pennsylvania) NGO agenda-seng among the publics Measuring the Foreign Policy Beliefs of U.S. Businesses: A Textual Takumi Shibaike (University of Toronto) Approach Desegregang : When An Embassy Challenges Race Polics in Jack Hasler (The George Washington University) the U.S. Alexander Kirss (George Washington University) Bridget Bowen Ruth (University of California, Irvine) International Studies Association © Diplomac identy and communicaon: Using Q methodology to FA31: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel assess subjecve percepons of diplomac praconers Troop Contribuons to Peace Operaons Steven Pike (Newhouse School of Public Communicaon, Syracuse University) Internaonal Organizaon Dennis Francis Kinsey (Syracuse University) Peace Studies Internaonal Security Studies Polical Communicaons, agenda-building and crisis management of the Christchurch massacre Chair Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Pamala Proverbs (University of Florida) (NUPI)) Disc. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs FA29: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel (NUPI)) Global Waves Causing and Migang Illiberal Democracy and Migang the Peacekeeping Contribuon Gap? The Possibilies and Compeve Authoritarianism Challenges of the Triangular Partnership for Rapid Deployment Capability Human Rights Hiromi Nagata Fujishige (Aoyama Gakuin University) Chair John Hoven (Independent) Why do Countries Parcipate in UN Peacekeeping Operaons? Chair Daniel Wolf (Democracy Counts) Jieyeon Kim (Purdue University) Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Contribuons to Regional Security in the Shadow of Future Crises Informal Instuons and Illiberal Democracy Chrisna Coero (University of California, San Diego) Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College) Decades of Third World Countries’ Contribuons to UN Populism as a Performance: Duterte and Illiberal Democracy in the Peacekeeping: An Account of Bangladesh Robust Parcipaon Philippines Banshanlang Marwein (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman) The rise of Ethiopia as a Peacekeeper Divergence from the Norm: Turkey’s Illiberal Foreign Aid Model Banshanlang Marwein (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Onur Sen (Mersin University) Democracy under Siege: Polarizaon, Populism and the Polics of FA32: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Austerity in Greece (In)visible Minories and Internaonal Relaons George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Human Rights FA30: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Legislatures and Foreign Policy Chair Meltem Muuler-Bac (Sabanci University) Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Foreign Policy Analysis Ethnic party bans from a minority rights perspecve Chair Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Agnes Katalin Koos (Feather River College) Disc. Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Minority Reports: Locang Sites of Turkey’s De-democrazaon in Trump at the ‘Midway’ Point: Explaining Congressional Foreign Kurdish Municipalies Policy Behavior during the Trump Administraon Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS) Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chrisan University) The Commitment of Patron-States and Ethnic Minories in Civil James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan University) Wars. The case of Turkmen in Syria Arcial Barriers: Congressional War Powers as Constraints on Kohei Imai (Instute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO)) Execuve Acon Explaining Militancy among Minories James H. Lebovic (George Washington University) Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Does Democracy Maer?: Ethnic Idenfy Framing Eects and Inuence on U.S. Foreign Policy FA33: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Humanitarianism: Polics, Ethics, Law and Access Trevor Rubenzer (University of South Carolina-Upstate) Human Rights Legislave Oversight of the Military: The Importance of Party and Internaonal Ethics Legislator Incenves Chair Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) David Auerswald (Naonal War College) Disc. Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) An Agent-Centric Theory for Understanding Collecve Responses to Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Conict and Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Relic of a Bygone Era? Congressional Foreign Policy Biparsanship in Noele Crossley (University College London, University of a Time of Parsan Warfare Oxford) Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal ) Ethical Dilemmas in Emergency Food Assistance Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal) Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Perpetuang Stereotypes: Media Framing of Identy in Humanitarian Crises Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) Protecng civilians “in extremis situaons”: assessing the relaonship between internaonal protecon and exceponalism in United Naons peacekeeping through UNMISS “Protecon of Civilians Sites” Ana Carolina Macedo Abreu (University of San Diego) International Studies Association © Durable Soluons for Refugees and the Humanitarian-Development New Wars, Old Films: Representaons of the Changing Character of Nexus War in Contemporary Cinema Merve Erdilmen (McGill University) Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Dancing through the Dissonance?: Youth, Creave Movement, & FA34: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Peace Women's Rights: Law, Advocacy and Lived Experience Lesley J. Prui (University of Melbourne) Human Rights Facebook friendship groups as a bridge to peace Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lisa Gibson (University of Nongham) Chair M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Disc. Susan Franceschet (University of Calgary) FA37: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Through Their Eyes Again: Understanding Integraon through a Prevenng and Punishing Atrocies Longitudinal Photovoice Study with Women Refugees from Foreign Policy Analysis Democrac Republic of Congo Human Rights Jyoka Saksena (University of Indianapolis) Chair Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Tennessee) Shannon McMorrow (University of Indianapolis) Disc. Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense) The Brazilian Naonal Truth Commission and the grave violaons Disc. Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Tennessee) against women during dictatorship: a history of trauma and silenced Diverse Approaches to Atrocity Prevenon memories Zachary Kaufman (University of Houston Law Center) Renata B. Ferreira (IBMEC- Rio de Janeiro) Comparave aspects of Russian humanitarian policy in armed The Women’s Rights Recommendaon Digital Database: Connecng conicts: Tajikistan, Syria and Ukraine cases Recommendaon Quality, Domesc Mobilizaon and Compliance Anna A. Velikaya (The Instute of World Economy and Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Internaonal Relaons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences) More Women to Naonal Legislatures: An Interplay between Global The Rohingya Genocide: Preventable and Punishable Normave Pressure and Domesc Polical Regimes Hyung Jun You (Loyola Marymount University) Mi Hwa Hong (Kookmin University) Geopolics and Genocide: Patron interests, client crisis and the Nam Kyu Kim (Korea University) onset of genocide. Legal Codicaon without Jusce: Causes and Manifestaons of Sascha Nanlohy (University of Sydney) Impunity in Lan American Cases of Prospects of Response: Theorizing Polical Will in Mass Atrocity Laura Isabella Brunke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Prevenon Mark Whitlock (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and FA35: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Development Studies (IHEID)) Discourse and Development FA38: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Global Development Vicmhood and global polics Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Peace Studies Chair Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Disc. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Chair Hannah Pars-Jennings (Loughborough University) Brexit and Brish Internaonal Development Policy: Exploring the Disc. Alyson Cole (The Graduate Center, CUNY, Queens College) impact of the relaonship between UK’s government and faith Vicmhood, sacrice and violence in manifestos of White groups aer Brexit. Supremacy Aikande C. Kwayu (Bumaco Ltd.) Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow) Zones of Neediness in World Polics: Missionaries, Educators, and Harm, vicmhood, and liberal intervenonism the Re-Enactment of the Colonial Imperave in Appalachia Andreas Papamichail (Queen Mary University of London) Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) From Within and Without: A Comparave Analysis of the Visual Development Diplomacy: Perspecves from Global South Construcons of ‘Vicmhood’ Medha Bisht (South Asian University) Ciaran Gillespie (University of Surrey) Controlling Modernizaon Narraves: The Origin Stories of Kagame Henry Redwood (King's College, London) and Museveni In the Name of the Vicm: Technologies of Consultaon in Anne Pitsch Sanago (University of Portland) Transional Jusce Peter Dixon (Brandeis University) FA36: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel 21st Century Capitalism, Austerity, and Global Black Economic Peace, Art and Polical Consciousness Dispossession: The U.S. and South African Cases Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Rose Brewer (University of Minnesota-Twin Cies) Peace Studies A Loop between Vicmhood and Women with Choice: Case of Internaonal Polical Sociology Tracked North Korean Women in China Chair Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) Jinah Kwon (Database Center for North Korean Human Rights Disc. Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) (NKDB)) Arts and conict transformaon in Myanmar's minority areas Maeo Fumagalli (University of St Andrews)

International Studies Association © FA39: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Changing Global Order and Chinese Mullateral Perspecve: Governing the New Froner: New Spaces New Structures Washington Consensus vs Beijing Consensus Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Diplomac Studies English School How Does China Increase Its Polical Inuence on Other Countries? Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University) Chair Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) The Impact of European and American Economic Sancons against Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Russia on Sino-Russian Relaons Part. Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Jing Xu (East China Normal University) Part. Jeremy Schmuck (Baylor University) Part. Alexandre Mathys (Université de Lausanne) FA42: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Part. Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Feminist and An-Feminist Foreign Policies Part. Jeppe Dorup Olesen (Innovaon Centre Denmark, Silicon Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Valley) Foreign Policy Analysis Diplomac Studies FA40: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Climate Acvism and Acon aer 2020 Chair Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Gender and Foreign Policy in the UK: Evaluang the FCO’s eorts to Environmental Studies put ‘Gender on the Agenda’ Chair Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Disc. Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Brazil: an an-feminist foreign policy? Explaining parcipaon and leadership in climate acon by sub- and Monica Salomon (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) non-state actors in the Global South The Role of the High Representave in Framing Gender: A Sander Chan (German Development Instute / Deutsches Comparison of Catherine Ashton and Federica Mogherini Instut fuer Entwicklungspolik) Laura Chappell (University of Surrey) Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of What’s Feminist about Feminist Foreign Policy? An Exploratory Government) Evaluaon of Foreign Policy in OECD Countries Kennedy Mbeva (University of Melbourne) Sirje Laurel Weldon (Simon Fraser University) Re-strategizing post-Paris: NGO Strategies to Inuence the 2020 Regime FA43: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Taking stock of the historical turn: theory, history, meta-history Beyond Coal? Exploring Global Variaon in Protests Against Historical Internaonal Relaons Proposed Coal-Fired Power Plants Theory Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Internaonal Polical Sociology To policize or not to policize? Disagreement and deliberaon in Chair Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) post-Paris climate negoaons Disc. Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Jonathan Kuyper (Queen's University Belfast) Reecons Upon Our Three Decades in Historical Internaonal Climate jusce acvism and the quest for radical democracy: le- Relaons: An Evolving Field and Perennial Issues wing populism and the demise of collaborave climate governance? Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) FA41: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Reading History in the Social Sciences: Towards a Sense of Historical China's Global and Regional Inuence Reexivity Amel F. Ahmed (University of Massachuses, Amherst) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Dualism as an Imperial Artefact: Race, Empire and Internaonal Relaons Chair Zongyuan (Zoe) Liu (School of Internaonal and Public Aairs David Lawrence Rampton (London School of Economics and (SIPA), Columbia University) Polical Science (LSE) and SOAS) Disc. Jing Xu (East China Normal University) Suthaharan Nadarajah (SOAS University of London) Disc. Il Hyun Cho (Lafayee College) Taking Advantage of Selecon Bias in Historical IR Research Disc. Lami Kim (University of Hong Kong) Kevin Weng (University of Chicago) Disc. Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University) Anjali Anand (University of Chicago) Reinvenng the Wheel: China’s Belt and Road Iniave and Its (Re)wring global history: the polics of the past in internaonal Impact on the Regional Order in Asia development's historiography Il Hyun Cho (Lafayee College) Albert Sanghoon Park (University of Cambridge) Trade, Security, and Authoritarianism: Domesc Polics of Foreign Economic Policy in China FA44: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University) Conict, “Foreign” Occupaon, and Coercive State Building Deliberate Provocaon and Signaling Resolve in Interstate Crises Internaonal Security Studies Hyun-Binn Cho (Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School) Nuclear Belt and Road: China's Nuclear Exports and Its Implicaons Chair Melissa Lee (Princeton University) for Internaonal Security Disc. Sasha Klyachkina (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Lami Kim (University of Hong Kong) Disc. Melissa Lee (Princeton University)

International Studies Association © Statebuilding under Military Occupaon: A Comparave Analysis of Agreeing to Limit Cyber Conict Japanese Warme Occupaon and its Legacies in Indonesia and the Andrew J. Coe (Vanderbilt University) Philippines Taylor Dalton (University of Southern California) Reo Matsuzaki (Trinity College) Jane E. Vaynman (Temple University) Military Colonialism, Communal Property Rights and Long-Term Development: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in the Habsburg Empire FA47: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Bogdan Popescu (Bocconi University) States and Sociees in Violent Polical Organizing: Emergence, Policing and Local Public Goods Provision in the Shadow of Evoluon and Response Occupaon Internaonal Security Studies Diana Greenwald (City College of New York, CUNY) Chair Ana Arjona (Northwestern University) Counterinsurgency and the Legacies of Warme Predaon in Disc. Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Guatemala Exposure to Violence, Loss of Resources, and Intergroup Atudes Rachel Schwartz (Tulane University) Paul Huth (University of Maryland) The Palace Polics of Precarious Sovereignty in Post-2001 Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Afghanistan Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charloe) Imagined es that bind: Ethnic identy and Violent religious FA45: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Organisaons in sub-Saharan Africa Confronng Neoliberal Violence Makena Micheni (London School of Economics) Internaonal Polical Sociology Building Insurgent Organizaons: The Success-Survival Paradox Theory Adam McCauley (University of Oxford) Global Development Appeasing Allies: State Responses to Terror Threats in Sub-Saharan Chair Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech) Africa Disc. Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University) Jemima Ackah-Arthur (London School of Economics and Polical Science) The Border Wall as Canvas: (Re)Visioning Landscapes Violence in Conict’s Early Stages Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Janet Lewis (George Washington University) The Trumpian Moment as Neoliberalism: A Challenge for the Authoritarian Neoliberalism Hypothesis FA48: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Policing in Post-Conict Environments How to Avoid Burnout: Liberal An-humanism and Its Dark Peace Studies Enlightenment Caroline Alphin (Radford University) Chair Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) Fleshy Imaginaries: Mapping the Biopolical (Eang) Subject Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Homann (Catholic University of Rio de Linea Cuer (Virginia Tech) Janeiro) Neoliberalism and Necropolical Governance in Mexico Security Sector Development in Timor-Leste: the Genesis of Hybrid Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey) Community Policing Yuji Uesugi (Waseda University) Ariadna Estevez (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Courts’ Role in the Enforcement of Peace Agreements: the Case of FA46: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Colombia's Constuonal Court Nuclear Weapons and Emerging Technologies: New Theory and Onur Bakiner (Seale University) Evidence Police and Coethnic Bias in Autocracies: Evidence from Two Internaonal Security Studies Experiments in Uganda Travis Curce (Emory University) Chair Joshua Rovner (American University) Policing aer Peace Disc. Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Guy Ben-Porat (Ben-Gurion University) Nuclear Security and Illicit Markets: The Mexican Case Study Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs at FA49: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel George Washington University) Theory and Pracce of Order in Global Polics The Autocrac Nuclear Marketplace: Consequences for the Future Theory of Nonproliferaon Historical Internaonal Relaons Nicholas Miller (Dartmouth College) Internaonal Organizaon Tristan Anderson Volpe (US Naval Postgraduate School) Chair Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University) Signals versus Indices: How Processes of Discovery aect Disc. Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Informaon Credibility in Nuclear Crises Constraining the Use of Violence: Progress in successive Julia Macdonald (University of Denver) internaonal orders Wargaming War Games: Does Thermonuclear Cyber War exist? Dane Imerman (Denison University) Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University) Camouage: Understanding African Actors from a Postcolonial Benjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College) Instuonalist Perspecve Lynda Iroulo (German Instute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA))

International Studies Association © Original Encounters: The Promise of Consensus in ASEAN and Rights as Knowledge as Rights: Comparave Global Acvism & Ways Beyond of Knowing "Human Rights" Kevin Henry Villanueva (University of the Philippines) Sahar D. Saarzadeh (Champlain College) Beyond cosmopolitanism? Cies as global polical communies Acve Democracy: How Polical Acvists and Ordinary Cizens Taana Pignon (University of Cambridge) Support Democracy Hannah Kim (Stanford University) FA50: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Who to blame when states don’t comply: A case study on the New Trends in Crical Security Studies Extracve Industries Transparency Iniave in Azerbaijan Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Aliya Tskhay (University of St Andrews) (Theme) The Possibilies and Limits of Research as Mode of Advocacy: Chair Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) Learning to Do What Human Right Acvists Do Disc. Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Bilgesu Sumer (University of Massachuses Amherst) Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRI- USP)) FA53: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Disc. Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University) Intelligence oversight and transparency: challenges and Disc. Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de Colombia) opportunies The Long Peace in South America: Quesons about the Thesis of Intelligence Studies Negave Peace in the Region Chair Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Naonal Defence University) Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Disc. Christopher Corpora (Mercyhurst University) Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRI-USP)) Comparing Desecurizaon Techniques: Case of the peace process Mind the Gap*: Congressional Oversight of CIA/SOF Convergence between Colombian Government and FARC Jennifer D. Kibbe (Franklin & Marshall College) Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University) Reecons on U.S. Congressional Oversight and Contact with the Why so Insecure? A Crical Perspecve on South American Security CIA Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de Colombia) Joe Wippl (Boston University) The people say no: Taiwan’s failed desecurizaon of bans on food Intelligence Oversight in Japan - Current Situaon and Challenges imports from Japan aer the 2020 Olympic Games Ariel Hui-min Ko (Australian Oce in Taipei) Yoshiki Kobayashi (Meiji University) Foreign Intelligence and Oversight- a Swedish perspecve FA51: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Per Thunholm (Swedish Defence University) Managing Great Power Compeon in the Arcc Parliamentary oversight in Germany aer Snowden - recent changes Internaonal Security Studies in Germany's intelligence oversight legislaon from a comparave perspecve. Chair Krisan Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Jan Hellinghausen (University of Siegen (Germany)) Disc. Krisan Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Goodbye to “Arcc Exceponalism”: The New Bale for the Atlanc FA54: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Steen Kjaergaard (Royal Danish Defence College) Legimacy, Legimaon, and Audiences in Global Governance Averng Great Power Rivalry in the Arcc: The Case for a New Internaonal Organizaon Illulissat Agreement Theory Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College) Internaonal Law China as an Arcc Spoiler Chair Oumar Ba (Morehouse College) Johannes Riber (Royal Danish Defence College) Disc. Jan Lüdert (City University of Seale) The Indigenous Populaons to the Rescue: Can their Mechanisms The Polics of Legimaon at the UN Security Council for Regional, Domesc and Transboundary Joint Decision-Making Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of the Holy Cross) Dampen Great Power Compeon in the Arcc? Determining the Legimacy of Self-Appointed Representaves Barry Zellen (United States Coast Guard Academy) during Peace Negoaons Managing Great Power Rivalry in the Arcc: The Role of the US and Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Russian Coast Guards Laura Montanaro (University of Essex) Rebecca Pincus (US Coast Guard Academy) The United Naons Secretary-General’s Expected Imparality FA52: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Flora Pidoux (Université de Montréal) Polical Acvism in IR Instuonal Overlap and Legimacy of Regional organizaons: The case of North-Africa Region Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Mona Saleh (Goengen University) (Theme) The United Naons and the decolonizaon of Italian colonies: a Chair Sahar D. Saarzadeh (Champlain College) victory for a new world order or for neo-colonialism? Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Francesco Tamburini (University of Pisa) Power and vulnerability in global governance: Child acvists and global policy issues Karen Brown (University of Minnesota)

International Studies Association © FA55: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Condionality: Voluntary vs. Involuntary Power, Idenes, and Narraves in the Belt and Road Iniave Defecons and the Design of IMF Condionality Byungwon Woo (Yonsei University) Internaonal Polical Economy Informaon, Legimaon, and Aid Allocaon Chair Carolijn van Noort (University of the West of Scotland) Richard Clark (Columbia University) Disc. Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Noah Zucker (Columbia University) Disc. Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) INGO accountability in dierent regulatory environments: An Strategic Narraves on Infrastructure Organizaonal Study in Kenya, Ethiopia and Vietnam Carolijn van Noort (University of the West of Scotland) Marcel Kaba (The University of Sydney) Infrastructure and Power: China’s Railway Projects in Southeast Asia Selina Ho (Naonal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew FA58: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel School of Public Policy) Indian Foreign Policy Strangers, Kith, or Kin? A Study of PRC Polical Inuence in Foreign Policy Analysis Southeast Asia along the Belt and Road South Asia in World Polics Ja Ian Chong (Naonal University of Singapore) Chair Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Irene Chan (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies) Disc. Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies) Belt and Road Iniave as opportunity or trap: lessons from and for India’s Ties with European Major Powers – France and Germany and Hong Kong the UK Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Australia, Geoeconomics, and Infrastructure Financing in the Pacic: Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) Countering the Belt and Road Iniave? The Indian Quest for Honor in the Internaonal Order: Indian Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence leadership inuenced by the Ramayana Force Academy) Solène Soosaithasan-Vimalaselvan (University of Lille, CERAPS) FA56: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Whose Democracy is it Anyway? Public Opinion and Crisis Decision- The Polics of Measurement in the Internaonal Polical Economy making in India Internaonal Polical Economy Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University) Debak Das (Stanford University) Chair Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt) India’s ‘Neighborhood First’ Policy and its Small Neighbour States: Disc. Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt) Old wine in a New Bole? IMF Transparency, Historical Evoluon, and Trade-Conict Research Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) Modi's Doctrine: Architecture of Indian Diaspora Diplomacy The Polics of Peer Review: Viewing and Reviewing the US Economy Savita Savita (Jawaharlal Nehru University) at the Internaonal Monetary Fund Marn Edwards (Seton Hall University) FA59: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Counng Crime: A Polical Analysis of Internaonal Accounng Author Meets Crics: ‘The Levant Express: The Arab Uprisings, Frameworks Human Rights, and the Future of the Middle East,’ by Micheline Angela Licata (McMaster University) Ishay Alexander Moldovan (York University) Human Rights Security in internaonal nance: what biases are inherent in credit rang agencies and do they maer? Chair Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Tim Daehler (University of Southern California) Part. Micheline Ishay (University of Denver) Redening well-being and development through indicators : the Part. Michaelle Browers (Wake Forest University) denional power of OECD. Part. Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Felicien Pagnon (Dauphine University - IRISSO) Part. Ahmed Abdrabou (University of Denver)

FA57: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel FA60: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Organizaons That Give: Internaonal and Regional Organizaons Crisis, Ontological (In)security, Materiality and Borders and Aid Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Internaonal Organizaon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Global Development Chair Georg Loemann (University of Warwick) Chair Luciana Campos (UFGD) Disc. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Disc. Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh) Tipping Points and the Emergence of Collecve Ontological Five Barley Loaves and Two Small Fish: Development and the Insecurity Impact of Faith-Based Organizaons Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade) Katherine Vera Bryant (Westmont College) Gendered ontological security and bordering pracces The ECHO Chamber? Need and Self-interest in EU humanitarian aid Chrisne Agius (Swinburne University) Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Ontological (In)Security and Border Forcaon in Israel and the Amy Yuen (Middlebury College) United States Sarah Rodden (University of Utah)

International Studies Association © The materiality of the human body and its imbricaon in the desire A Shiing Shrine amidst shiing alliances: The Externalisaon of for ontological security. Turkish state authority to Northern Syria by cultural heritage claims John Cash (University of Melbourne) Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) Mapping the Evolving Global Network for Space Situaonal Bogdan Ianosev (Glasgow Caledonian University) Awareness Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University) Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Instute of Technology) When Sweden Gets Twelve Points From Norway, It’s Clearly Just Good Taste:Polical Vong in the Eurovision Song Contest FA61: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Lauren Gilbert (UC San Diego) Measuring the dynamics of violence and peace Peace Studies FB01: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Sapphire Series Mulple Idenes in Internaonal Relaons Theory: the future of a Chair Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguisc Univ.) pluralisc discipline Disc. Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Internaonal Studies Associaon Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguisc Univ.) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Exposure to Violence and Cizen Accountability-Seeking: Evidence (Theme) from 1 Million Government Informaon Requests in Mexico Part. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI)) Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware) Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Brian Palmer-Rubin (Marquee University) Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Are Many Sets of Eyes Beer Than One? Evaluang the geo-locaon Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) of armed actors in Colombia Part. Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Javier Osorio (University of Arizona) Part. Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) What can we learn from peace agreement texts? Presenng the PA- Mod. Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo) X Corpus Sanja Badanjak (University of Edinburgh) FB02: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Labeling Enemies Within: A Tag-Mediated Model of Allegiance in Uncovering histories and temporalies in Internaonal Relaons Social Conicts Internaonal Studies Associaon Mirko Reul (Graduate Instute Geneva) European Internaonal Studies Associaon Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Alvina Homann (King's College London) Development Studies) Disc. Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) Measuring P5 Member Interest in Civil Wars Cycles, return and regression in accounts of world history Michael Kriner (Cornell University) Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Is Dystopia the Final Desnaon? Environmental Degradaon and FB00: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM ISA Poster Gallery Converging Temporalies Identy, Narraves & Culture Danielle Young (University of the Ozarks) Internaonal Studies Associaon Globalizing the internaonal: Bull’s metaphysics of order Disc. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Regan Burles (University of Victoria) Disc. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Periodizing the ‘internaonal’ How diverging elite concepons of naonal identy inuenced the Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) French decolonizaon process: The case of Algeria Marie Demker (University of Gothenburg) FB03: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Agonisc Peace and Societal Truth-Telling: An Analysis of a Failed Polical Dynamics of Korean Feminism: From #MeToo to WOMAD Peace Process and the Role of Bystanders Internaonal Studies Associaon Ayse Betul Celik (Sabanci University) Associaon of Korean Polical Studies “Tracked and Abused God”: Faith-Based Responses to Human Chair Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University) Tracking on the Religious Right and Le Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Luke M. Herrington (University of Kansas) Disc. Shine Choi (Massey University) Ryan Daugherty (Concordia University Wisconsin) A Crical Study of Identy Polics based on ‘Biological Women’ - New Polical Coalions for a 21st Century Polics Towards the Polics of Recognion in Accordance with the Status James Gilley (Nicholls State University) Model Media Representaon of Arab First Ladies: Exoc Bodies and Hyun-Jae Lee (University of Seoul) Polical Agency An-Feminism of the Young Generaon in South Korea: Imed Labidi (Doha Instute for Graduate Studies) Ressenment of Compulsory Conscripon and Feminists’ Response Pluralisc sociees – pluralisc naonal idenes? Challenges and Jihyun Choo (Seoul Naonal University) opportunies for developing an inclusive theory of naonal identy Minjung Kim (Seoul Naonal University) Lina Tuschling (Kennesaw State University) and Gender Sensivity of the Korean Media Bryan Hutcheson (Kennesaw State University) Sooah Kim (Seoul Naonal University) ‘We are polical soldiers’: Women, gender, and agency in the The Polics of De-policalized Undergraduate Students in Korea: Golden Dawn and the Naonal Popular Front The Campus Struggles over Women’s Student Councils Nayia Kamenou (De Monort University) Mihyun Kim (Ewha Woman's Universy)

International Studies Association © Performing Agency by Praccing Vulnerability: Sexual Minories in FB08: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable the Queer Culture Fesval in Korea Polical Theology and World Polics: The Connued Relevance of Seoyoung Choi (Yonsei University ) Theology in Internaonal Relaons Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons FB04: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons Stabilizing Peace aer Civil War Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Chair Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) Internaonal Studies Associaon Part. William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Part. Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine) Chair Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Part. Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) Disc. Jan Pierskalla (OSU) Title Rebel Service Provision and Peace Agreements FB09: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Karen Elizabeth Albert (University of Rochester) Digital Technologies in World Polics How Internaonal Actors Help Enforce Domesc Deals Theory Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons The Role of External Leverage in Stabilizing Peace Global Development Mark Toukan (RAND Corporaon) Chair Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Stephen Was (RAND) Part. Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen) Je Marni (RAND) Part. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Rebel Formaon, War for the Center, and Post-Conict Jusce Part. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of Oawa) Taylor Dempsey (University of Tennessee) Part. Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Tennessee) Part. Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) What is Civil War Recurrence? Concepts in Conict Terminaon and War Renewal FB10: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Special Programming Sean Zeigler (RAND Corp.) O the Beaten Path: Exploring Job Prospects and Career Paths Beyond the Tenure Track FB05: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Studies Associaon Meet the Editors: Publishing in the leading IR journals Chair Kristy A. Belton (Internaonal Studies Associaon) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Part. Lawrence Hamlet (Naonal Intelligence University) Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Chair Leah de Haan (Chatham House) Part. Linda Oucho (African Migraon and Development Policy Part. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House) Centre) Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Part. Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Instute) Part. Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University) Part. Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright) Part. Kriszna Csortea (Internaonal Aairs) Part. Alonford Robinson (Symphonic Strategies) Part. Laura Chappell (University of Surrey) Part. Xuefeng Sun (Tsinghua University) FB11: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable SWIPE Mentor Panel Honoring Kathleen McNamara FB06: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Polical Economy Beyond 'Military Masculinies' Chair Cindy Cheng (Bavarian School of Public Policy) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Part. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Ji-Young Lee (American University) Part. Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine) Chair Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston / Part. Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Dalhousie University) Part. Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Disc. Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston / Dalhousie University) Part. Diana Kim (Georgetown University) Part. Nicole Wegner (University of Sydney) FB12: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Part. Maria Tanyag (Australian Naonal University) Author Meets Crics (Book Roundtable): Conspiring with the Part. Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia) Enemy: The Ethic of Cooperaon in Warfare (by Yvonne Chiu) FB07: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Security Studies The Israel-Palesne Conict in the Aermath of the Trump Peace Chair Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University) Plan II Part. Erik Gartzke (UCSD) Peace Studies Part. Neta C. Crawford (Boston University) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University) Chair Mandy Turner (Humanitarian and Conict Response Instute, Part. Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College) University of Manchester) Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) Part. Michelle Pace (Roskilde University ) Part. Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara) International Studies Association © FB13: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel FB15: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Diversifying Research on Public Opinion and Internaonal What is to be Done? Reexamining Russia and Internaonal Security Relaons: New Idenes, Perspecves, and Topics Internaonal Security Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) (Theme) Disc. Elias Götz (Instute for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Uppsala Chair Ryan Brutger (University of Pennsylvania) University) Disc. Vivekinan Ashok (Cornell University) Disc. Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center) Disc. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Small Boys are Strategic: Russian Strategic Deterrence at Sea Complements or Substutes? Public Views on Domesc and Suzanne Freeman (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Internaonal Courts Chilling – or Thawing?: Sino-Russian Relaons in the Arcc Stephen Chaudoin (Harvard University) Katherine K. Elgin (Princeton University) Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Weaponizing Bias: How Russian Informaon Operaons Shi When Idenes Clash: Why Taiwan Opposes Cooperaon with Opinions and Behavior Mainland China Noel Foster (Princeton University) Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College) Levers of Power: Russia’s Eastern Nuclear Power Strategy Polical Conicts and Naonalist Consumer Boycos: Business as Emily Holland (United States Naval War College) Usual? Sung Mi Kim (Stanford University) FB16: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Jiyoung Ko (Bates College) Power and Wealth in the Anthropocene: Bringing Illicit, Informal Public Opinion and Crisis Behavior in a Nuclearized South Asia and Resource Economies into IPE Christopher Clary (University at Albany) Internaonal Polical Economy Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center/George Washington Environmental Studies University) Chair David C. Earnest (University of South Dakota) Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University) Disc. Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) Diversifying Publics in Internaonal Relaons: A New Framework for Emove climate polics; fear and aspiraon in divestment Analyzing Audience Costs within a Changing Social Context discourses William Nomikos (Washington University in St. Louis) Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Elana Resnick (University of California, Santa Barbara ) Mahew Paterson (University of Manchester) Claudia Alegre (UCLA) “We are not an Immigraon Country!” Complex Polical Economy, Gender, and Migraon in Germany FB14: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) The Security Dimension of the Transatlanc Alliance: Challenges Mapping Environmentally Related Urbanizaon and Conict and Opportunies for the European Union Potenal Internaonal Organizaon Chrisna Slentz (Old Dominion University) Internaonal Security Studies David C. Earnest (University of South Dakota) Chair Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam) Instuonalizing Inclusivity: Elevang Non-State Actors within the Disc. Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam) Human Right to Water Framework The Future of the Transatlanc Security Architecture: Don’t Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) Menon EU-NATO Relaons Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Instute for Internaonal Relaons FB17: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel & Ghent University) Gender Polics in Asia European Strategic Autonomy and Transatlanc Relaons: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Strengthening through Rebalancing Human Rights Jolyon Howorth (Harvard Kennedy School) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Space Security and the Transatlanc Relaonship (Theme) Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Chair Patrick Hughes (Queen's University, Belfast) European Union’s Enhanced Cooperaon in Defence (PESCO) and Chair Enze Han (University of Hong Kong) Naonal Defence Ministries: The Least Likely Case of Disc. Enze Han (University of Hong Kong) Europeanisaon? Norm Localizaon through Strategic Framing: Taiwan’s Marriage Karolina Pomorska (Leiden University) Equality Referendum in 2018 The Eect of Rising Naonal Populism on Common European Chrisna Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Security and Defense Aspiraons Contesng Concepons of the LGBTQ+ Community at Hong Kong Lorinc Redei (LBJ School of Public Aairs, University of Texas) Migrants Pride: Queering Globalisaon and Corporate Diversity Daniel Conway (University of Westminster) under the Clerical Rule in Iran Fleur Tehrani (California State University, Fullerton) Mulcultural Families: Instuonal Perspecve on Marriage Migrants in South Korea Boyun Kim (UC Irvine) International Studies Association © FB18: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Internaonal Instuonal Complexity and the Evoluon of Climate Brexit Breakdown: Where now for Britain in the world? Change Governance in the Asia-Pacic Giridharan Ramasubramanian (Australian Naonal University) Internaonal Studies Associaon Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon FB21: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Tim L. Oliver (Loughborough University London) Diplomac Skills in the Modern World Part. David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Diplomac Studies Part. Simon J. Smith (Staordshire University ) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Charloe Galpin (Birmingham University) (Theme) Part. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Chair Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Part. Benjamin Marll (University of Edinburgh) Diplomacy) Part. Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Chair Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Part. Erica Moret (Graduate Instute) Disc. Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Instute, Norway) I Meant What I Said: The Claricaon of Diplomac Signals in Crisis FB19: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Bargaining Diversifying the study of repression across sociology and polical Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles) science Digital Diplomacy: Rethinking Diplomac Pracce in the Digital Age Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Krisn Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen) (Theme) Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Chair Joseph Cox (University of Arizona) Who Gets to be a Virtuoso? Gender and Diplomac Skill Disc. Jennifer Earl (University of Arizona) Catriona Standeld (University of Notre Dame) Estranged Twins or Dierent Perspecves? Comparing Polical Combang Hate Speech Online: Towards a New Skill Set in Science and Sociological Research on Social Movement Repression Diplomacy Jennifer Earl (University of Arizona) Ilan Manor (University of Oxford) Exploring the Sub-Naonal Analysis of Repression Project’s Storytelling as an Old and New Diplomac Skill Implicaons for Sociological Research on Repression Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas) Personality and Diplomacy: A Study of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Pervez Musharraf Reed M. Wood (University of Essex) Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) FB22: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Street-Level Autocrats: Private Preferences and the Logic of Nonviolent Revoluons Imperial-Maral States of Excepons: Bare Life and Internaonal Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Instute, OSlO (PRIO)) Relaons Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Internaonal Polical Sociology University of Oslo) Interdisciplinary Studies Gabriel Leon (Kings College London) Chair Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Understanding states’ adopon of online and oine repression Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College) Heidi Reynolds-Stenson (CSU Pueblo) Re-framing the Division-System as An Apparatus Hosle to Polical Thomas Maher (Purdue University) Life Updang & Uprising: Dissent, Repression, and Domesc Polical Yeonhee Kim (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Consequences Sovereign Overcompensaon: Understanding the Role of the State Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) in In/Excluding its Cizens Azmeary Ferdoush (University of Hawai'i Manoa) FB20: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Criminalizing Gay Soldiers in South Korea: Imagining Naonal Complexity and Coordinaon in Global Governance Security through Body and Aesthecs Internaonal Organizaon Ihntaek Hwang (Tampere Peace Research Instute (TAPRI), Tampere University) Chair Luciana Campos (UFGD) Island of Excepon: Terra Sacer and the Geopolics of Desolaon Disc. Luciana Campos (UFGD) Kyle Kajihiro (University of Hawaii) Regime Complexity and a Galvanizing Idea: Development Goals and Surveilling Black Nothingness: Understanding State-Sanconed Inter-organizaonal Cooperaon Melanie H. Ram (California State University, Fresno) Surveillance in Relaon to B(lack)are Life Bryanna Shaw (University of Colorado Denver) Global philanthropy and the SDGs Helen Yanacopulos (University of Brish Columbia Okanagan) Paloma Raggo (Carleton University) Explaining Division among NGOs at UN Climate Change Summits: the Role of Inter-organizaonal Ties Bi Zhao (Purdue University) Policy area compeon and the structure of instuonal complexes: A network perspecve Benjamin Daßler (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich) International Studies Association © FB23: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Structuring Inclusion Integraon of nature concerns in renewable energy policies: ‘Inclusive’ teaching as an ethical, praccal and strategic imperave Domesc and EU drivers Krisn Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Internaonal Studies Associaon Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Instute) Chair Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) The Precauonary Panacea? A comparison of US and EU Chair Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University) approaches to pollinator protecon and neoniconoid pescide Part. Bina D'Costa (Australian Naonal University) regulaon Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College) Part. Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University) Cooperaon and Coercion: The Quest for Semi-Voluntary Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Compliance in the Governance of African Commons Part. Mathew J. Davies (Australian Naonal University) Marn Sjostedt (University of Gothenburg) Part. Jan Lüdert (City University of Seale) Nature 4.0 Part. David Hornsby (Carleton University) Leslie Paul Thiele (University of Florida) Part. Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Deakin University) Part. Danielle Chubb (Deakin University) FB27: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Tianxia and Hegemony FB24: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Understanding Peaceful Change in Internaonal Relaons (Theme) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Jean-Jacques Roche (Université Paris 2) (Theme) Disc. Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Chair Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Disc. Vinod K. Aggarwal (University of California Berkeley) Disc. William Thompson (Indiana University) Confucius and Tianxia, Human Rights and Care: Towards a Global Disc. Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School) Care Ethic The Concept of Peaceful Change in IR: Global and Regional Pierre Allan (University of Geneva) Perspecves Tianxia Unowned: Reading Adam Smith into Chinese Internaonal T. V. Paul (McGill University) Relaons The Détente Era: Managing The Decline Of The United States Chih-yu Shih (Naonal Taiwan University) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Tianxia and Hegemony Compeng Concepons of Peaceful Change in Western Europe: Jean-Jacques Roche (Université Paris 2) NATO-Europe, EU-Europe and Nordic Europe Understanding Relaonal Power within the Belt and Road Iniave Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Cho-Hsin Su (Naonal Chengchi University) Origins and Consequences of South America’s Negave Peace Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University) FB28: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Explaining Southeast Asia’s Inter-State Peace and Not so Peaceful Resist! Community Radio, Social Movements, and the Global Intra-State Regional Order Polics of Dissent Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology FB25: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Historical Internaonal Relaons Ideas, Intellectual Property, Internaonal Standard Seng: The Chair Shubranshu Mishra (University of Exeter) Infrastructure of the Internaonal Trade Regime Disc. Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo) Internaonal Polical Economy The Logic of Social Movement Polics: Mapping and Theorizing Chair Jeremy Palel (Carleton University) Social Movement Polics since the “Bale of Seale” Disc. Jeremy Palel (Carleton University) Peter Funke (University of South Florida, Tampa) Public Health, Food and Internaonal Trade: The Case of Front of Kashmir - Resistance imaginaries Package Food Labelling Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster) Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton) Forms of resistance in large- and small-scale energy projects in Lan Intellectual Property Rights As Contested Infrastructure for America: Capitalist and non-capitalist energy strategies in Bolivia Innovaon in the Global Polical Economy and Chile W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) Power Compeon for Internaonal Standard Seng in case of 5G Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) standards race Sumud: everyday resistance and its immediate eects on modes of Sungwook Yoon (Chungbuk Naonal University) control in the Palesnian Occupied Territories Crisis, Ideas, and the Evoluon of the U.S. Trade Regime Carol Daniel (George Mason University) David Talbot (University of Cambridge) Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Fijian Women’s Peace Discourses and Community Radio FB26: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Ashiyan Rahmani (California State University, East Bay) Rethinking Biodiversity Governance Environmental Studies Chair Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna) Disc. Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) International Studies Association © FB29: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Network Structure and World War: Agent-based Model of Rivalry, Dynamics of Violence and Nonviolent Resistance Alliance, and War Diusion Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Riko Watanabe (None) Chair Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Alliance Credibility and Dispute Escalaon Disc. Jonathan Pinckney (United States Instute of Peace) Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) The Overlooked Overlap Between Popular Protest and Military Sco Wolford (University of Texas) Coups Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University) FB32: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Guns, placards and olive branches? The Impact of Nonviolent The Many Faces of Populism Resistance on Civil War Resoluon Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Luke Abbs (University of Essex) Chair Patricia Schneider (Instute for Peace Research and Security Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Parcipaon, Representaon or Mass Acon? Roles and Impact of Disc. Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) Nonviolent Movements during Peace Processes The Resilience of the Liberal Foreign Aid Regime against Populism: a Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundaon) Nexus between Internaonal Norms and Domesc Policy Temporal Dynamics in the “Repression-Protest Nexus:” Evidence Communies from Authoritarian Chile, 1982-1989 Motoshi Suzuki (Kyoto University) Felipe Sánchez Barría (Poncia Universidad Católica de Chile) Migraon in the European mind: The confounding of migraon Expectaons of Repression and Protest Behavior in Algeria from within and outside the EU Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary) Maurits Van der Veen (College of William & Mary) Mahew Cebul (University of Michigan) Populism and Bordering David E. Toohey (Nagoya University) FB30: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel European Integraon and Group Social Deviance: The European Regulang Finance in Europe and the World Union’s Social Psychological Funconal Objecve to Transform Internaonal Polical Economy Euroscepcism into Integrave Social Creavity Chair Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Benedict DeDominicis (Catholic University of Korea) Chair Fulya Apaydin (Instut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Understanding the Causes of Populist Preferences Disc. Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University) Explaining Financial Governance in the European Union: The FB33: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Balance Between Formal and Informal Arrangements Fulya Apaydin (Instut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Internal Migraon Polics 2 Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Polical Demography and Geography Macroprudenal Frameworks and the Polical Economy of Financial Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Stability Governance in Australia (Theme) Peter Thomse (University of Western Australia) Chair Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) Sll a Bale of the Systems? Mapping Financial Ecologies in Europe Chair Willem Maas (York University) using Text Reuse Kevin Young (University of Massachuses Amherst) Disc. Fabien Coer (University of Geneva) Disc. Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam) Eects of Foreign Direct Investments on Economic and Polical Staging the naonal Other: Internal migraon within the EU and Freedom Luca Messerschmidt (Hochschule für Polik, Technical populist an-immigrant mobilizaon University of Munich) Oliver F. Schmidtke (University of Victoria) Does Immigraon from Eastern Europe Fuel Euroscepcism? FB31: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University) Determinants and Consequences of Military Alliances Not local enough: Opposion to internal migraon in Asia Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Internal migraon and support for separasm in southern Thailand Chair Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Bethany Ann Lacina (University of Rochester) Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Local determinants of navist violence in Côte d’Ivoire Alliances and War Outcomes Fabien Coer (University of Geneva) Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Jean-Louis Lognon (University Felix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan Hawks, Doves, and Alliance Provisions (Ivory Coast)) Timothy Nordstrom (University MS) William Reed (University of Maryland) FB34: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Marissa Wyant (University of Mississippi) Human Rights, Gender and (In)voluntary Migraon: Human, Sex Designing Alliances to Prevent Conict from Power Shis and Labor Tracking Bre Benson (Vanderbilt University) Human Rights ChaeEun Cho (Vanderbilt University) Chair Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Disc. Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense) International Studies Association © Labor NGOs and Labor Tracking: Does the Spotlight Work? The Impact of Populist Naonalism in Israel on Israeli-Palesnian Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Peacemaking Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Guy Ziv (American University, School of Internaonal Service) Birmingham) The Language of Force Paradigm: The United States and the Middle Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) East Sex Tracking and Women's Rights in India Cindy May (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University) Tipping point or slippery slope? A network analysis of alliance shis Human Tracking and the Internaonal Labor Organizaon: in the Middle East and North Africa since 2009 Perspecves of the Global South Arvid Bell (Harvard University) Ana Laura Anschau (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) Learning in Peace Negoaons: Israeli and Palesnian Atudes Human Tracking and the Relaonship Between Civil Society and towards the Role of Internaonal Legimacy in Negoaons An-Tracking Legislaon Jony Essa (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Rachel Castellano (University of Washington) Pursuing Geopolical Visionary Goals and Imperaves: Explaining Successful Human Tracking Invesgaons: Quesoning the Law Military Intervenons in Civil Wars by Local Actors in the Middle Enforcement Standard East Richard Ramm (University of Nevada Reno) Ido Yahel (Tel Aviv University)

FB35: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel FB38: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Drivers and Paerns of Foreign Direct Investment Recent Developments and Challenges in Return and Circular Internaonal Polical Economy Migraon : Focusing on Reintegraon of Returned Emigrants, Migrant Workers and Refugees in Home Countries Chair Tim Buthe (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Disc. Tim Buthe (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Human Rights A Seal of Approval: Millennium Challenge Corporaon and FDI inows in developing countries Chair Emiko Nakasaka (Chuo University) Chungshik Moon (Chung-Ang University) Disc. Kazutoshi Suzuki (Sophia University) Electoral Eects of FDI Disc. Toshio Aoki (Hiroshima University) Jonas Bunte (University of Texas at Dallas) Reexaminig the Reintegraon Policies and Pracces in Assisted Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University) Voluntary Return of Refugees and Migrants from Europe ---the Heterogeneity in Economic Benets of Civil War Terminaon: Post- German Case Studies conict states and greeneld investment Ryo Kuboyama (Senshu University) Yoo Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) Swedish labour market integraon of refugees: Is the right to work Yohan Park (Texas A&M University) guaranteed? Foreign Capital in the 21st Century: Construcng the Global FDI Ikuko Sato (J. F. Oberlin University) Network, 2001-2017 Returning to their homeland aer a protracted period of immigrant Rob Clark (University of Oklahoma) life: Interrelaonships between transnaonalism and return Jerey Kentor (Wayne State University) migraon among Filipino migrants in Italy Itaru Nagasaka (Hiroshima University) When Does Polics Overtake Economics in the FDI World? Analysis of the Drivers of FDI in the Developing World Before and Aer the Integraon and Mobility: Complex Reality of Migraon in and from Global Financial Crisis Africa Svet Derderyan (University of Colorado Boulder) Mari Katayanagi (Hiroshima University)

FB36: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable FB39: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Connected and Comparave Colonialisms Part I: Exploring the local Digital Polics: Acvism and Security in Online Internaonal and the Global Polics Online Media Caucus Global Development Internaonal Communicaon Internaonal Polical Sociology Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Youngmi Kim (University of Edinburgh) Chair Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Disc. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Part. Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine) Digital populism in South Korea: MeToo and beyond Part. Liam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) Youngmi Kim (University of Edinburgh) Part. Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Oulu) Responsible Skepcism: Countering Informaon Warfare in the Part. Kersn Reibold (The Arcc University of Norway) Digital Age Gregory Winger (University of Cincinna) FB37: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Jelena Vicic (University of Cincinna) Foreign Policy in the Middle East Tackling Post-Truth in the Study of Polical Communicaon Foreign Policy Analysis Ugur Cevdet Panayirci (Istanbul Sehir Universitesi) Peace Studies In defense of ‘clickvism’ - the polical agency of #acvism Chair Joshua Goodman (St. Lawrence University) Selina O'Doherty (Queens University, Belfast) Disc. Joshua Goodman (St. Lawrence University)

International Studies Association © When #MeToo connects with an-austerity plaorms: the re- Hello from the inside: Race, Gender, and Unfree Labour within the arculaon of the le-right cleavage across Europe and the US in Transnaonally-Situated Prison Call Center Industry the post-nancial crisis era Stephanie M. Redden (Yale University) Cantay Caliskan (Denison University) Gender, ethnicity (In)security and employment relaons through war and peace FB40: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Emerging Technologies and Global Environmental Wellbeing Conict and Migrant Labour Regimes in Southeast Asia Environmental Studies Melissa Johnston (Monash University) Chair Zachary Dove (University of California, Santa Cruz) Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Disc. Simon Nicholson (American University) The domesc labor sustaining overseas military bases: Taking Technology and the Environment: An Agenda for Research seriously local women working for US bases in Japan Simon Nicholson (American University) Nora Beryll Weinek (Hitotsubashi University) Will Precision Agriculture Save the Planet? FB43: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) The making of sovereignty in internaonal relaons Sarah-Louise Ruder (University of Waterloo) Historical Internaonal Relaons Arcial Intelligence and the Power of Environmental Acvism English School Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Internaonal Polical Sociology Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Innovave Climate Finance under the Green Climate Fund Chair Kerry Goelich (University of Reading) Karsten Schulz (University of Groningen) Disc. Kerry Goelich (University of Reading) Marian Feist (United Naons University) Sovereignty: A Structural Approach Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo) A green marime shi: Lessons from the electricaon of ferries in Norway. The Long Nineteenth Century Quenn P. Bruneau (The New School) Simen Rostad Sæther (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) A Maer of Collecve Rights: Contested Sovereignty and Intergovernmental Coordinaon in East Asian Territorial Disputes FB41: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kelly Dietz (Ithaca College) New Voices, New Outcomes? Women Navigang Polical A Theory of Sovereignzaon Instuons in the Middle East and North Africa Yuan Yi Zhu (Nueld College, University of Oxford) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Untold Story of Sovereignty: why it maers and what it says Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices about understanding internaonal order (Theme) Marie Prum (University of Cambridge) Chair Bozena Welborne (Smith College) FB44: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Rola El-Husseini (Lund University) Disc. Gail Buor (University of Houston) Intelligence in Other Lands: Current Transformaon, Trends and Disc. Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Issues The Fight Against Sex-Tracking in Lebanon: A Grassroots Bale? Intelligence Studies Carla Abdo-Katsipis (Wesleyan University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Theorizing in the Arab World aer the 2011 Uprisings Chair Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) Rola El-Husseini (Lund University) Disc. Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) Assessing the Bahraini women's parliamentary experience Disc. Christopher Nehring (Deutsches Spionagemuseum ) Magdalena Karolak (Zayed University) Brazilian Intelligence: Enfeebled Oversight Can’T Breed Power Explicang Gender Variaons in MENA’s Legislatures: Evidence from Marco Cepik (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Three Arab Monarchies (UFRGS)) Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison ) Intelligence Democrazaon in Lan America: An Assessment Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Syrian women navigate Jordanian polics and polics in Jordan Sarah Tobin (Chr. Michelsen Instute) Eduardo E. Estevez (Foundaon for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) FB42: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kurdistan Region of Iraq´s Intelligence Community: challenges and Gender, Labor and the Global Polical Economy opportunies Andres de Castro Garcia (Universidad Isabel I (Spain) ) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development The "Word-Lords": Explaining Israel's Systemac Public Disclosure of Internaonal Polical Economy Intelligence Ofek Riemer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Intelligence Cooperaon in Southern South America and the Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Atlanc World: New Insights into Condor Gender and Decent Work in Urban India: A Study of App Based James Lockhart (Zayed University) Salon Service Women Workers Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College) Anjali Bhaa (Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi) International Studies Association © FB45: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel In Search of Rules-Based Order: Japan’s Grand Strategy in the Spaces, Mobilies, Infrastructures I Decline of Liberal US Hegemony Nobuhiko Tamaki (Chuo University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory Adapt or Atrophy: The Australia-US Alliance in an Age of Power Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Transion Iain Henry (Australian Naonal University) Chair Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Mark Salter (University of Oawa) FB48: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Mobility and Crical (Border) Infrastructures Militarized spaces and urban violence: exploring contested Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) territories through trans-disciplinary approaches Subverng deportability through networks of care Peace Studies Samid Suliman (Grith University) Crossing the Green Line: New Relaonal Geographies of Mobility, Chair Juliana de Paula Bigatão (Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP)) Space and Educaon in Israel-Palesne Disc. Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Violence and Property Protecon in Eastern Congo’s Urban Centers The border as a meshwork space: A heterotopic inquiry David Peyton (Northwestern University) Umut Ozguc (UNSW) Illegal markets and alternave forms of governance in urban ‘Found’ Infrastructures: Lingering and Temporariness in Asylum Colombia Seeking Viviana García-Pinzón (German Instute of Global and Area Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Studies GIGA and University of Marburg) FB46: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Civil Control: Civil-military relaons in Brazil today Suzeley Kalil Mathias (UNESP - Sao Paulo State University) Gender, Security, and the State: New Perspecves on Enduring Jorge Rodrigues (Grupo de Estudos de Defesa e Segurança Issues Internacional (GEDES)) Internaonal Security Studies Resignifying the Brazilian military involvement in Hai: a Chair Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, methodological approach through the perspecve of Peace University of Denver) Journalism Disc. Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University) Juliana de Paula Bigatão (Federal University of São Paulo Conict and Feminist Protest: Global Trends from 1975 to 2015 (UNIFESP)) Summer Forester (Carleton College) Rural Development’s Link to Urban Stabilizaon: The Downstream Security before Cizenship: State Limitaons on Women’s Eects of Rural Development Assistance in Afghanistan Naonality Rights Andrew Glubzinski (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) Lillian Frost (The George Washington University) FB49: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Beyond Add Women and Sr: Gendered Dynamics of Peacekeeping Memory, Aect, and Temporality in Global Polics Eecveness Laura Huber (Cornell University) Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons Why Do Authoritarian Leaders Adopt Gender Quota Laws? Electoral Internaonal Polical Sociology Manipulaon as a Survival Strategy Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College) Chair Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Percepons of Gender and Instability in Elecng Women to the Disc. Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Highest Oce Love and Longing: Emoonal Worlds in Turkish Foreign Policy Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame) Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Alexandra Stark (New America) Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) “The Time is Out of Joint”: Memory, Geopolics, and the FB47: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Ambivalent Temporalies of Hizbullah's Resistance Tourism Worldviews on the US, Alliances, and Order Museum Internaonal Security Studies Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Bashir Saade (University of Edinburgh) Chair Evelyn Goh (Australian Naonal University) Of Time, Space, and Aect: The Nostalgia of a Global Order Disc. Maeo Dian (University of Bologna) Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) US-Turkey Alliance between Security Co-dependence and Strategic Sociological Haunngs, Collecve Memory, and Identy Formaon Autonomy Claire Anderson (George Mason University) Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Making Ontological Claims about the Presents in IR The Order, Alliance, and the Reliability of the U.S.: Is the Order Christopher Wheeler (Newcastle University) Transformaon Accelerated by Less Internaonalist America? Ryo Sahashi (Instute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo) Chaos as Opportunity: The United States and World Order in India’s Grand Strategy Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College)

International Studies Association © FB50: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Flash Talk Session FB53: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Elecons and Electoral Observaons African Security Challenges Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Security Studies (Theme) Chair Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian College) Chair Anna Kapambwe Mwaba (Smith College) Disc. Patricia Agupusi (American University School of Internaonal Disc. Anna Kapambwe Mwaba (Smith College) Services ) Disc. Kimberly Tower (American University) Fighng for Scraps: Intervenons and the Ethnic Balance of Power Disc. Mahew Kolasa (Boston University) Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Disc. Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg) The Markezaon of Security: Private Military Security Companies Disc. Leah Rosenzweig (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) and Resource Polics in Sub-Saharan Africa. Disc. Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University) Orlandrew Danzell (Mercyhurst University) Disc. Igor Okunev (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal In search for common ground: conceptual, polical, and Relaons) organizaonal dynamics of the migraon partnership between the A Symmetry of Representaon? Ballot Type, Gender, and Facial European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU). Symmetry in the Mexican Chamber of Depues Alice Musabende (University of Cambridge) Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University) Maria Chiara Vinciguerra (University of Cambridge) Transformaon of electoral behavior in the regions of foreign Hostage, Bomber, Soldier: Boko Haram’s Coercive Exploitaon of countries bordering on the Russian Federaon: comparave spaal Children analysis Krisan Warpinski (Georgia State University) Igor Okunev (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Leveraging Localism: Local Origins, Ethnicity, and Electoral Choice in FB54: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Malawi Nuclear Strategy Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg) Internaonal Security Studies Ellen M. Lust (University of Gothenburg) Chair Nancy Gallagher (University of Maryland) Campaigning for Kebabs: Cultural Backlash and Polical Behavior in Disc. William T. Eliason (Naonal Defense University) the the 2019 European Elecons Kimberly Tower (American University) A Voice for the People of Iran in U.S.Debates about Nuclear Diplomacy versus Maximum Pressure Democracy and Legislator Training Backgrounds in Africa Nancy Gallagher (University of Maryland) Mahew Kolasa (Boston University) North Korea’s Nuclear Strategy and Denuclearizaon Bargaining Elecon Observaon in Africa as a Measure of IO Performance Taccs Anna Kapambwe Mwaba (Smith College) Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Social Vong in Semi-Authoritarian Systems Nuclear Theological Asymmetries? Comparing the Catholic, Leah Rosenzweig (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Evangelic and Russian Orthodox Posions on Nuclear Weapons. FB52: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya) Law, Norms and Rights in Global Health The Internaonal Polics of Nuclear Ambiguity Sean Brani (Air War College) Global Health Internaonal Law Nate Huston (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Towards a New Theory of Nuclear Strategy Chair Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Giordana Pulcini (University of Roma Tre) Disc. Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Niccolo' Petrelli (Roma Tre University) Policy) Can human rights meet the global health challenges of our age? FB55: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) Inclusion and Exclusion: Ethnic and Electoral Violence The Design of Internaonal Legal Instuons and Countering the Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Global Spread of Communicable Disease Georey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) Chair Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Norm promoon and persuasion: Does moral foundaons theory Disc. Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) help improve advocacy for the rights and health of children with Who is willing to ght? Panel survey evidence of ethnic mobilizaon disabilies? and individual inclinaons to violence during polical conict Kathryn Quissell (University of Virginia) Constann Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) TRIPS for Sale: The WTO and the Regulaon of Intellectual Property Why some types of elecons support rather than endanger peace: Rights A comparison of post-conict elecons at the naonal, regional and Felicia Grey (Middlebury College) local level Pathogen Sharing In The Light Of The Nagoya Protocol: Private Or Charloe Fiedler (German Development Instute) Public Interests At Stake? Ethnic Neighborhoods and Communal Violence in Sub-Saharan Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa) Africa Stefan Döring (Department of Peace and Conict Research, Uppsala University) Katariina Mustasilta (University of Essex)

International Studies Association © Depressing democracy? Local electoral violence and cizens FB58: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel support for democracy Indian Philosophy as a Site for Theorizing IR Gudlaug Olafsdor (Uppsala University, Department of Peace and Conict Research) South Asia in World Polics Patronage Ethnic Polics under Power Sharing: Evidence from Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Bosnia and Herzegovina Satoshi Tanaka (Osaka University) Chair Vineet Thakur (Leiden University) Disc. Medha Medha (German Instute of Global and Area Studies FB56: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel (GIGA)) China in the Global Order Emancipaon as Security, Dignity as Emancipaon: Towards a Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Homegrown Theory of Jusce (Theme) Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Polical Science, University of Delhi) Chair Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Order and Jusce in India’s Strategic Thinking Campus)) Gaurav Saini (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for Disc. Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Internaonal Polics, Organizaon and Disarmament) Campus)) Beyond Cultural Boundaries: Swami Vivekananda and the China and Global Tourism Governance: New Developments Possibilies of Creave Exchange between East and West James Paradise (Yonsei University) Nishant Kumar (University of Delhi) From China with Love: the Internaonal Socializaon of Polical Indian Strategic culture:The Debates in Perspecve Elites in BRI Countries Mohanan Pillai (Pondicherry University) Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augusne) FB59: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable China’s Normave Challenge in the Belt and Road Iniave Relearning the World Through Radical Vulnerability: Roundtable on Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) Richa Nagar’s Hungry Translaons China’s Alliances: Are They Ending or Being Transformed? Global Development Zhen Han (Tus University) Mihaela Papa (Tus University) Chair Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) China-Pakistan Economic Corridor- Is it the Road to the Future? Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Campus)) Part. Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Part. Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) FB57: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Part. Narendran Kumarakulasingam (University of Waterloo) A Call to Arms: Communicave Acts of Violence and Identy Part. Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) Internaonal Communicaon Foreign Policy Analysis FB60: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Benjamin Zala (Australian Naonal University) IR Theory in War and Peace Disc. Benjamin Zala (Australian Naonal University) Internaonal Security Studies Communicavely Countering Violent Extremism Online Chair Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Kurt Braddock (Pennsylvania State University) Disc. Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) The matériel turn: The peculiar nature of armaments as How Structure Encourages and Limits the Inuence of Ideas in communicave instruments Internaonal Polics Loren Persi Vicenc (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Polical Dan Lindley (University of Notre Dame) Science) Do Accidental Wars Happen? Evidence from America’s Indian Wars Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade) Andrew Szarejko (Georgetown University) Emasculang disarmament – gender and naon in the Nordic A Qualitave Approach to Networks: Eects on Alliance Nuclear Weapons Free Zone debate Management and War Iniaon Emma Magdalena Rosengren (Stockholm University) Davide Fiammenghi (University of Bologna) Islamic State’s (Post)Naonal Statehood and the Crisis of the Crises of Commitment? How Negave Shocks to Security Modern Naon-State Partnerships Impact Internaonal Conict Nadia Kaneva (University of Denver) Abby Fanlo (Stanford University) Leng Violence [or lack of it] Speak: Communicaon and Signaling Peace is The Words: The Social Construcon of The Israeli Peace in Armed Civil Conict Inbar Noy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Sumeyra Tuzuner (Columbia University) FB61: Friday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Emerging Violence in Brazil Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Disc. Kai Michael Kenkel (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)

International Studies Association © Cizenship, Identy and Insurgency in Brazil Internaonal Law and Japan’s Sovereignty Dispute – Diaoyu Dao/ Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Brazilian War College (ESG)) Diaoyutai/ Senkaku Islands Dispute How to reduce violence aer reaching negave peace? Challenges Makoto Kurokawa (University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. in Brazil Richardson School of Law) Vanessa Majascic (Armando Alvares Penteado Foundaon (FAAP) & University of Sao Paulo) FC01: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon Unmasking the massive concentraon of farmland property; Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideologies, Idenes, Principles-I illuminang the asymmetry of inequality in Brazilian territory: an IR Internaonal Studies Associaon female vision from Global South Internaonal Relaons Council of Turkey Juanamaria Vazquez G. (Autonomous University of Mexico Chair Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) (UNAM)) Disc. Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University) Whiteness in Brazil: The negaon and criminalizaon of blackness Part. Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University) Lucivania Oliveira (Roosevelt University) Part. Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) FC00: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM ISA Poster Gallery Part. Lenore G. Marn (Emmanuel College) Part. Meltem Muuler-Bac (Sabanci University) IR in South East & East Asia Internaonal Studies Associaon FC02: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Outstanding Acvist Scholar Award Panel Honouring Heikki Disc. Je Pickering (Kansas State University) Patomäki Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S. Internaonal Polical Economy Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies) Chair Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) Asia's Strategic Entrepreneurship: the Rise of the Networked Techno Disc. James H. Mielman (American University) -Naonal State Disc. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Kathryn C. Ibata-Arens (DePaul University) Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) China’s toward East Asia Part. Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki) He Li (Merrimack College) Part. Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University) Appeasement for North Korea, Diplomac Protests, and Patriosm Part. Andrej Grubacic (California Instute of Integral Studies) in South Korea Part. Barry Keith Gills (University of Helsinki) Koji Kagotani (Osaka University of Economics) Part. Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Pomona College/UC Riverside) Between Aid and Arms: Defense Capacity Building and the Evoluon of Japanese Security Policy FC04: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon Kris Govella (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Transnaonal Organized Crime as a Naonal Security Threat in the China’s dependence on the internaonal liberal order: the case of Americas: Trends, Challenges and Responses energy security Internaonal Studies Associaon Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon A King Balanced by Vassals: Interstate Security Concerns over China Chair Suzeley Kalil Mathias (UNESP - Sao Paulo State University) and East Asian Economic Integraon Disc. Yleana Cid (Naonal University of Mexico) Ray Ou-Yang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of Part. Alejandro Chanona (Naonal Autonomous University of China) Mexico) Is the East Asia Quadrilateral Sustainable? Part. Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) Anand Rao (State University of New York at Geneseo) Part. Celina Realuyo (Naonal Defense University) To Induce or Sancon? Assessing Posive Inducements in Part. Yadira Gálvez (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico) Internaonal Relaons So Jin Lee (Duke University) FC05: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Juche and the Koreanizaon of Kim Il-Sung's Revoluonary A Seat At The Table: (When) Can Ir Scholars Inuence Foreign And Acvies Internaonal Policy? James Person (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Internaonal Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Studies) (Theme) Selecvely Parcipate: Purpose of UNPKO and China’s Contribuon Chihwei Yu (Central Police University) Chair Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Si Chen (State University of New York at Bualo) Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Reconsidering Japan’s Public Diplomacy: The Role of Cultural Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Centers for Post-war Japan Part. Edward Manseld (University of Pennsylvania) Oktay Kurtulus (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies Part. Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) (GRIPS)) Part. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Japanese Strategic Communicaon in Southeast Asia: How Japan communicates through Capacity Building Assistance Shin-ae Lee (UTokyo )

International Studies Association © FC06: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable FC10: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Making marginalized views in peacebuilding count: From new State and Power in the Middle East research to pracce and back Interdisciplinary Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Polical Sociology (Theme) Chair Dimitris Bouris (University of Amsterdam) Chair Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Disc. Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) Part. Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) State Resilience in the Islamic Republic Part. Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Part. Elisabeth A. King (New York University) Russia relaons with Iran through the prism of its changing strategy in the Middle East FC07: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Angela Borozna (The Graduate Center, City University New York American Exceponalism in the Age of Trump (CUNY)) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Commercializaon of Leisure in the Arabian Peninsula (Theme) Suzi Mirgani (CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar) Chair Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Powering the Middle East with Nuclear Energy Part. Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College) Li-Chen Sim (Zayed University) Part. Adam J. Quinn (University of Birmingham) FC11: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) Connected and Comparave Colonialisms Part III: Palesne in Part. Kyle M. Lascurees (Lewis & Clark College) Hawai’i, Specicies and Dissonances Part. Emma Ashford (Cato Instute) Part. Richard W. Maass (University of Evansville) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology FC08: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Theory Liberal Order and Its Alternaves Chair Paul Higate (University of Bath) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Mary Baker (Brown University) Part. Ghada Sasa (McMaster University) Disc. Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Part. Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) The Liberal World Order and Imperial Crisis: Historicizing a Dierent Part. Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster) Future Part. James Eastwood (Queen Mary University of London) Jeanne Moreeld (University of Birmingham) Part. Heba Youssef (University of Brighton) Geng Things Right: Westphalian and Liberal Internaonalisms Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) FC12: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable In Defense of Liberal Internaonal Order How the Weak [Connue to] Win Wars John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Internaonal Security Studies A Machiavellian Moment: Realism and Internaonal Order Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham) Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) FC09: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Ivan Arreguin-To (The Watson Instute for Internaonal Teaching to Transgress: Idenes, Boundaries and Freedom in the Aairs, Brown University) IR Classroom (Part 2) Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Part. Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) FC13: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) Cultural Hierarchies, Art, and Hegemony Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Theory Disc. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Chair Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado) Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Disc. Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado) Part. Stephen Deets (Babson College) Creave Methods For Cies As Aesthec Subjects Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Poncia Universidade Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University) Aer Hegemony (Once More) Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney) Hannes Lacher (York University) Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Balancing the Scales: Culture’s Disproporonate Impact on Female Part. Rebecca Tiessen (University of Oawa) Parcipaon in Polics in Tradional and Modern Sociees Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Cruel Opmism, World Order, and Contenous Change Elif Kalaycioglu (Princeton University)

International Studies Association © Gramsci in Palesne: Reecons on theorizing counterhegemony With Friends Like You… : LGBT Rights and the Problem of Ungrateful through the praxis of the single democrac state intellectual in Queers Palesne/Israel Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University) Cherine Hussein (Lund University (CMES) and The University of IR from the perspecve of the underdog? Academics, acvists, and Sussex) the co-producon of crical internaonal theory Charlie Thame (Thammasat University) FC14: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM In Other Words The Ethics of Representaon in a Mulvocal World Feminismos Sur-Sur: lugares de enuncación, experiencias Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay) compardas y cruzadas / Feminisms South to South: Places of Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) enunciaon, crossed and shared experiences Internaonal Studies Associaon FC18: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Part. Atsiry Yareli Lopez Fabila (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur) Feminist Interrogaons of Global Nuclear Polics 1: Gendering Part. Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) nuclear policy-making and diplomacy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies FC15: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Special Programming Peace Studies CV to Resume Workshop Diplomac Studies Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Chair Ryan Tin Loy (Hawaii Pacic University) Disc. Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Part. Ryan Tin Loy (Hawaii Pacic University) Masculinity x3: Castro, Khrushchev, and Kennedy at the Brink of Part. Michael Van Lear (Hawai'i Pacic University) Nuclear Holocaust Lorraine Bayard de Volo (University of Colorado) Part. Kelly Primacio (En)gendering the Masculinity of Civilizaonal Narraves in South FC16: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Asia’s Nuclear Security Collaboraons Public Diplomacy, Propaganda, and Public Opinion in Authoritarian Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Contexts Gendered Nuclear (Dis)armament: The Swedish Case Internaonal Communicaon Emma Magdalena Rosengren (Stockholm University) Foreign Policy Analysis Gendering the IAEA? Nuclear Bureaucracy as Eunuch Diplomac Studies Anna Weichselbraun (University of Vienna) Chair Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Gender and Health in Contemporary An-Nuclear Polics: The Chair Georey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC) Humanitarian Iniave and the Treaty on the Prohibion of Nuclear Disc. Haifeng Huang (University of California, Merced) Weapons Using Transnaonal Media as a Public Diplomacy Tool: Evidence Laura Considine (University of Leeds) from Al-Arabiya and Al-Jazeera FC19: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Ala' Alrababa'h (Stanford University) Regime and Leader Types Authoritarian Public Opinion Management in Internaonal Crises: Propaganda vs. Censorship? Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Frances Yaping Wang (Singapore Management University) Broadcasng for Hearts and Minds: Informaon Technology as a Chair Nuno Morgado (Charles University, Prague) Means of US Inuence in the Middle East Disc. Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University) Naima Green-Riley (Harvard University) Why does Naonalism Cause war? A New Realist Theory Based on Contesng Narraves of Repression: Experimental Evidence from Evoluonary and Neuroscienc Research about Tribalism Sisi's Egypt Ryuta Ito (The Japan Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Mashail Malik (Stanford University) Narrave Power and Authoritarianizaon: A Conict Sco Williamson (Stanford University) Communicaon Typology The Long Term Eects of American Propaganda in China Esther Skelley Jordan (Kennesaw State University) Erin Baggo Carter (University of Southern California) Towards change and transformaon in World Polics: the role of non-state actors FC17: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra) Relaons of Presence in World Polics: Making Others Present Regulang Irregular Actors & Policy Formaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Erica Gaston (University of Cambridge) (Theme) FC20: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Rethinking Women and Internaonal Relaons: Perspecves from Disc. Bina D'Costa (Australian Naonal University) and beyond the Asia-Pacic II Whose Suering? Children in the Making of Global Moral Orders J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) Visualising Civilian Casuales Chair Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University) Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Chair Atsuko Watanabe (Hosei University) Disc. Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College)

International Studies Association © The Balancing Act: Vulnerabilies and Challenges of Women IR Resurgent Visual Sovereignty: Crical Praxis Scholars in India Jusn de Leon (University of Notre Dame) Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Cooperaon Research, An innite journey of anger and hope (and anger again)? The role of Duisburg, Germany) emoons in cizen acvism during Brexit Strengthening Female Presence in Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and the Japanese Academia: Research as Praxis Technology/University of Portsmouth) Misato Matsuoka (Teikyo University) Are Domesc Instuonal Sengs or/and FC23: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Commiee Panel Cultural Values Impediments to Women’s Parcipaon in Polics? A How to Succeed in Making IR Your Vocaon: A Global South-North Comparave Analysis of Taiwan and Japan Conversaon Chieh-Chi Hsieh (University of Warwick) Commiee on the Status of Engagement with the Global South Back to the Future: Rethinking ‘Womenomics’ in Japan’s Pursuit of a Internaonal Studies Associaon ‘Normal Country’ Status Chair Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) Force Academy) The Power of Patriarchy in India: A Double Reading of Feminine Disc. Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence Identy and Pracces of Honour Force Academy) Vijay Kumar (Department of Polical Science, University of Part. Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - 302004) Part. John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo) Deep Shikha (Department of Polical Science, University of Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - 302004) Part. Evelyn Goh (Australian Naonal University) Part. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia FC21: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Económicas (CIDE)) Dancing Elephants and Blades of Grass: Transnaonal Tensions, Cmte Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Mulplex Networks and Individual Implicaons Chair Económicas (CIDE)) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) FC24: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Religion In The Foreign Policy Of Emerging Powers Chair Jennifer Victor (George Mason University) Disc. Kevin Young (University of Massachuses Amherst) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Iraqi Shia Transnaonal Charies in the Age of ISIS and Counter- Chair Anita Weiss (University of Oregon) terrorism Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Oula Kadhum (University of Birmingham) Birmingham) Courng the diaspora: Strategies employed by the governments of Geopolical Implicaons of Religio-Naonal Identy in Ukraine and El Salvador and Colombia to empower their US diaspora to support Morocco public diplomacy goals Annelle Sheline (Rice University) Vanessa Bravo (Elon University) Turkey’s Ambivalent Religious So Power in the Illiberal Turn Maria DeMoya (DePaul University) Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University) Rejecng Refugees: Norm Diusion and the Dehumanizaon of the “Pun-phonia”: Harnessing Russian Orthodoxy to Advance Russia’s ‘Other’ Secular Foreign Policy Erica Seng-White (George Mason University) Robert Bli (Univeristy of Tennessee College of Law) The Places They Have Been and the Ties in Between: Diaspora and Beyond So Power: Religion as symbolic power in emerging states’ State Networks of South Sudanese in the United States foreign policy Sandra Tombe (George Mason University) Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont) Quanfying the Policy Space for Regulang Capital Flows in Trade in the World: The Polics of Saudi Religious Exports and Investment Treaes Peter Mandaville (George Mason University) Sarah Sklar (Boston University) FC25: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel FC22: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Inequality in Global Trade, Finance, Energy, and Tax Policy Scholar-Acvism in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara) Internaonal Ethics Global Development Disc. Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara) North-South Relaons in a nancialized global economy: Lessons Chair Antonio Jimenez-Luque (University of San Diego) from the debate over “de-risking” Disc. Sarah Marie Wiebe (University of Hawai'i) Mark Nance (North Carolina State University) On the Ethical Force of the Discourse Method The Gilded Companies: The Tech Titans and Socioeconomic Charloe Epstein (The University of Sydney) Inequality Between Reportaje and Entrevista: Challenges to Knowledge Gary Winsle (Middlebury College) Exchange Between Academics and Acvists Mispercepon, Redistribuon, and Transparency: Does Marcos Perez (Washington and Lee University) Transparency Increase Redistribuon? Corporeal Acvism and the Limits to Academic Solidarity Haeyong Lim (Arizona State University) Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and Polical Science) International Studies Association © Patents, Pills and Photovoltaics. A Comparave Assessment of The 'winnability' of the War on Terror: Rhetoric across three Technology Transfer Regimes in Clean Tech and Pharma presidenal administraons Silvia Weko (IASS Potsdam) Jonny Hall (London School of Economics) Subnaonal foreign policy: how far have we come? A study on the FC26: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel scienc producon of non-central governments diplomacy in Navigang through Crises: Policy and Polical (Non)Responses Foreign Policy Analysis Environmental Studies Rafael Fonseca (PUC Minas) Chair Daniel Nohrstedt (Uppsala University) Thais Vargas (PUC Minas) Disc. Nihit Goyal (Yale-NUS College) FC29: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Reversing the Phase Out: The Transformaon of Japan’s Nuclear Author Meets Cric: Global Norms and Local Acon: The Energy Polics aer Fukushima Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa Il Hyun Cho (Lafayee College) Do heat waves drive urban adaptaon plan? Mullevel analysis of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) European cies Taedong Lee (Yonsei University) Chair Peace A. Medie (University of Bristol) Natural hazard events as triggers of climate adaptaon policies in Part. Sirje Laurel Weldon (Simon Fraser University) cies around the world Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University) Daniel Nohrstedt (Uppsala University) Part. Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian College) Does context maer? Assessing structural condions for post- Part. Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) disaster protest through a qualitave comparave analysis FC30: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Miriam Matejova (University of Brish Columbia) Internaonal Migraon in an Integrated World Climate shocks and the supply and demand for climate governance Sam Rowan (Oxford University) Internaonal Polical Economy Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies FC27: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Adrian Shin (University of Colorado Boulder) Chinese Economic Foreign Policy Disc. Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Adrian Shin (University of Colorado Boulder) Chair Heather-Leigh Ba (University of Missouri) Into the Woods: Migraon and the Breon Woods Instuons Merih Angin (Koç University) Disc. Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas) Belt and Road and China's Expanding Ties with West Asia Albana Shehaj (Harvard University) Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chrisan University) Adrian Shin (University of Colorado Boulder) OFDI: A Chinese Foreign Policy Tool Get Out: How Authoritarian Governments Decide Who Emigrates James Frick (Temple University) Julian Michel (University of California, Los Angeles) Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University) Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles) Draining the Dragon: China’s Strategic Folly in the Belt and Road Compacts and Declaraons: A Two-Tiered Approach to Migrants Iniave and Refugees in Global Migraon Governance Jeremy Busacca (University of California, Riverside) Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston University) Between State and Market? Assessing China's Overseas Economic The Global Compact on Migraon: the role of the EU in the global Zones governance of migraon Dragan Pavlićević (Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University) Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca) FC28: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Laura Pascual Matellán (University of Salamanca) Text and Discourse Analysis of Foreign Policy Flexible Governance and Mul-Stakeholders Negoang the Global Foreign Policy Analysis Compact for Migraon from the ‘cheap seats’ or the ‘front row’ Internaonal Communicaon Nicola Piper (Queen Mary University of London) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Jenna Hennebry (Internaonal Migraon Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University) Chair Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis) Disc. Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis) FC31: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University) An Expanding Cast of Characters: New, Non-Governmental, and Analyzing Government Secrecy: Applicaon of Text Analysis with Private Actors in Global Governance Machine Learning to Presidenal Policy Direcves (PDDs) Internaonal Organizaon Keita Omi (Ahmedabad University) Foreign Policy Analysis Time to Validate: Convergent Validity of a Text-Based Measure of Individual Time Preferences Chair Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh) Max Kuhelj Bugaric (Harvard University) All Polics Is Naonal: Domesc Inuences on Internaonal Policy Orientalism and US foreign policy: Conceptualising ’s Making Cliord Bob (Duquesne University) language on the Middle East Ben Fermor (University of Leeds) The Rise of Hyper-Agency and American Transnaonal Philanthropy Paloma Raggo (Carleton University)

International Studies Association © Governance by Proxy: Using Firms to Govern IOs S.A.S. v. France: A Woman’s Right to a Culture Unveiled Nicole Weygandt (Northwestern University) Herbert McCullough (Midwestern State University) Private Military Companies as Intersal Organizaons and Change The New Cold War Media and Human Rights Discourse of War as an Instuon Gerald Sussman (Portland State University) Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna Private University) FC35: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The World Health Organizaon in crisis and the rise of Civil Society: Internaonal Legal Issues in Asia an analysis of the gestaon of the Framework of Engagement with Internaonal Law Non-State Actors (FENSA) Maíra Fedao (King's College London) Chair Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) FC32: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel An Emerging Internaonal Norm of Paid Voluntary Return or Civil War Peace Agreement Designs Remigraon? The Internaonal Oce for Migraon (IOM), The Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Netherlands, and Japan Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Chair Tatjana Stankovic (University of Oslo) Internaonal Legal Pluralism and Challenges to the Marime Rules- Disc. Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California ) Based Order in the Asia-Pacic Disc. Tatjana Stankovic (University of Oslo) Bec Strang (La Trobe University) Exploring the relaonship between procedural jusce and inclusion Values, Power and Identy: How the European Parliament Shapes towards durable peace EU-China Relaons Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie Davor Jancic (Queen Mary University of London) University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. ) Chronicle of a tragedy foretold: sustainability enforcement and Mediator Leverage and the Content of Civil War Peace Agreements lessons from the Brumadinho Dam disaster Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa) Yi Shin Tang (University of São Paulo) Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Natali Moreira (Universidade de São Paulo - USP) Peace Agreements and Former Rebel Parcipaon in The “Beijing Consensus” on the alternave pathways to the Counterinsurgency mullateral trading system. Cui Bono? Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California ) Leonardo Lameiras (University of Sao Paulo/King's College Instuons To-be: the Staying Power of Key Peace Agreement London) Provisions Sanja Badanjak (University of Edinburgh) FC36: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Police Reforms and sustainable Peace Colonial Cizenships and Voices of Resistance Nina Maureen Cadorin (University of Oslo) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology FC33: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Thomas Aquinas on War and Peace: Reichberg and his Crics Chair Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) Chair Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Internaonal Ethics Disc. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Historical Internaonal Relaons Theory The Double-edged Sword of Cizenship: How Ahmadis Resist their Exclusion Chair Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine) Disc. Gregory Reichberg (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Plurinaonality and Cizenship: Colonialism and Others in Bolivia Part. Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Naonal University) Marcos Sebasan Scauso (Quinnipiac University) Part. Luke Glanville (Australian Naonal University) Decolonizing Mulculturalism? Urban Indigenous Movements, Part. William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) Mulcultural Policy, and the Seler Colonial Present in Brazil FC34: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University (Virginia Tech)) Human Rights Intersecons with Culture, Religion, Art and Design State and Cizenship: insucient forms of IR Human Rights Gustavo de Góes Bezerra (PUC Rio) Interdisciplinary Studies Oral History in the Environmental Resistance of Afro-Ecuadorian Chair Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Women in Esmeraldas Disc. Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Antonia Carcelen Estrada (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Global Debates on Human Rights in the Context of Transional Processes: Case Study Colombia FC37: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Economies of Translaon: Specters beyond the Spectacle Cosmopolitan Responsibility: Protecng Human Rights through Civic Global Development Engagement Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) (Theme) Governing the Souls and Community: Why Do Islamists Destroy Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) World Heritage Sites? Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Oumar Ba (Morehouse College)

International Studies Association © Once We Were Refugees: Refugees, Security, Solidarity and a View FC40: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel from the Global South The Polics of Green Industrial Policy: Lessons for a Green New Tazreena Sajjad (American University) Deal Listening to Nông Dân Oan: Subaltern Dialogue and Revolt Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco) Environmental Studies In the Shadows of the Spectacle: Talking with the Disappeared Chair Robyn Klingler-Vidra (King's College London) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (University of Waterloo) Disc. Robyn Klingler-Vidra (King's College London) The Symbolic Economy of (Dis)appearance Tracking Developmental Environmentalism in East Asia: Korea and Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) China’s eorts to drive clean energy transions Spectres of Black Death: Marielle Franco, Global Black Lives Maer Sung-Young Kim (Macquarie University) and the Circulaon of Posthumous Radical Spirits Comparave Sectoral Feasibility of Greenhouse Gas Migaon: The Lucia Cantero (University of San Francisco) United States, China, and India Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Ausn) FC38: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Green Proteconism in China: A Comparave Look at the Role of Naonalism and the Social Construcon of Identy Industrial Policy in the Expansion of China’s Wind, Solar and Energy Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Storage Industries Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University) Chair Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Disc. Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia The Comparave Polics of Low-Carbon Innovaon Policy Economicas) Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) The Polics of Exclusivist Naonal Idenes The Comparave Polics of Green Growth Milind Thakar (University of Indianapolis) Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Xenophobia and Social Media in Russia FC41: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Yoshiko Herrera (University of Wisconsin-Madison) The spaces between war, war preparedness and militarism Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Alexander Verkhovskiy (Director, SOVA Center Moscow) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Majority Naonalism and Identy in Post-Maidan Ukraine Peace Studies Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno) Chair Sebasan Kaempf (University of Queensland) Naonalism, Internaonal Status, and Support for Refugee Disc. Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced) Selement: Evidence from India and Uganda Zenobia Chan (Princeton University) Deconstrucng war preparedness within and beyond borders – a Crical Assessment Delanyo Kpo (Princeton University) Chrisne Agius (Swinburne University) Unlearning Civil War: Educaonal Reforms and Social Idenes in Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Sierra Leone Chrisana Kallon Kelly (University of Pennsylvania) Art and Occupied Landscapes Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Fox) (University of Queensland) FC39: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Australian War-Preparedness and Maral Polics Diplomats, Foreign Ministries and the Formaon of Policy: Russia, Alex Edney-Browne (University of Melbourne) the Balc States and Turkey Pharmacoc Wargaming Diplomac Studies Aggie Hirst (King's College London) Internaonal Communicaon Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Foreign Policy Analysis "Drone Witnessing" as Concept and Pracce Chair Michele Crumley (East Tennessee State University) Michael Richardson (UNSW Sydney) Disc. Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia) FC42: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Reestablishing Regional Hegemony: Russia and Power Feminist Methodologies: Parcipaon, Collaboraon, Reconguraons Interdisciplinarity Michele Crumley (East Tennessee State University) The Russians Inside NATO: Assessing Atudes of Balc Co-ethnics Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs on Russian Foreign Policy Interdisciplinary Studies Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Turkey's Puzzling Relaons with Great Powers: A Diplomac Chair Shweta Singh (South Asian University) Empirical Approach Disc. Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) Liberal militarism at sites of Holocaust memory: Creave Russian Bason Defence in Peace and Conict: Regional and Global exploraons of aecve heritage in London and Washington implicaons Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech) Katarzyna Zysk (Norwegian Defence University College / Parcipatory Video: A new outlook for Internaonal Relaons Norwegian Instute for Defence Studies) research? Who knows Russia? The epistemic pracces of Russia in the Balc Lesley J. Prui (University of Melbourne) diplomac services. Emilija Pundziute-Gallois (Sciences Po, CERI)

International Studies Association © Ownership, Sensivity, Hybridity, and Feminist Acvism in FC45: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Peacebuilding: the Interacon between Internaonal Cooperaon Spaces, Mobilies, Infrastructures II and Women’s Organizaons in Colombia and Kosovo Camille Boutron (Instute for Strategic Research) Internaonal Polical Sociology Theory The Irish Defence Forces and the Silencing of a Feminist Researcher Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Shirley Graham (George Washington University) Navigang the relaonship between researchers and sex workers: A Chair Samid Suliman (Grith University) case study of research with the Philippine Sex Workers Collecve Disc. Peter Nyers (McMaster University) Sharmila Parmanand (University of Cambridge) Geoinfrastructuring border crossing and migrant (im)mobility Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) FC43: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Bordering pracces: a contribuon to theory and pracce through Postcolonial (In)Securies. Connuies of security narraves and the case of Hungarian-Serb border policing pracces pracces in decolonizaon Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Borders and Outsiders: Ethnicity and Biometrics in Border Control Global Development Samah Raq (Yale University) Peace Studies The relevance of systemist approach to analyze complex problem in Chair Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conict the 21st Century internaonal system Studies) Francisco Del Canto Viterale (University of Salamanca; Fresno Disc. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) Pacic University) Controlling the (ex-)colony: Ambiguous spheres of inuence and the Revising the 'invisible border'. New perspecves on the return of geo-spaal threat concepons in Ukraine establishment of the Lebanese-Palesnian boundary Florian P. Kuehn (Kaete Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Maa Serra (Leiden University) Cooperaon Research Duisburg) FC46: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Reporng security. On governing decolonizaon through paperwork Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conict Changing UN Culture and the Challenge of Inclusivity Studies) Internaonal Security Studies Governing the Complexies of Decolonizaon: Militarizing Security Internaonal Organizaon Narraves from the Global Cold War to the Global War on Terror Chair Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. John Karlsrud (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Colonial Connuies in Secessionist Conicts: The Anglophone (NUPI)) Queson as a Threat to Security in Cameroon The UN and West Papua's Self-Determinaon: Lingering Maria Ketzmerick (Philipps-Universität Marburg) Concepons of “Civilizaon” in the Decolonizaon Process Contested Independence: The UN Trusteeship Council, security Grace Cheng (San Diego State University) construcons, and post-colonial statebuilding The liberal vs post-liberal concepons and pracces of inclusivity in Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) conict resoluon Julius Heise (University of Marburg) Philip Gamaghelyan (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego) FC44: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Implemenng the Women Peace and Security Agenda in the Field: Signals intelligence and communicaons security The Strategies of Women in UN Peacekeeping. Intelligence Studies Vanessa Newby (Leiden University) Inter-Operaonal Collaboraon between UN Peacekeeping Chair David P. Oakley (Naonal Defense University) Operaon in the Middle East: A Field Perspecve Disc. Gregory F. Treverton (University of Southern California) Diego Salama (Leiden University - United Naons University) Roots meet underground: Hawaii, SIGINT and Snowden Melina Dobson (University of Warwick; University of FC47: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Buckingham) Problemazing State and Non-State Disncons in Governance ‘Careless Whispers’: measuring the extent damage media Internaonal Security Studies revelaons have on US sigint capabilies. Jason Dymydiuk (University of Warwick) Chair Selin Bengi Gumrukcu (Rutgers) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Disc. Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University) American Cyber-Security Strategies – Is oense sll best form of Disc. Rachel Schwartz (Tulane University) defense? The Implicaons of New Hydropolics for Security and Governance Sarah Mainwaring (University of Warwick) in Iraqi Kurdistan Sharing SIGINT: Canada’s Contribuons to Five Eyes Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio Maria Robson (Northeastern University) School) Internaonal Eorts to Build Trust in Data Security Eorts Hybrid Outcomes of State and Non-State Taxing Actors Aislinn McCann (Virginia Tech) Vanessa van den Boogaard (University of Toronto/ Internaonal Centre for Tax and Development) Sco Nelson (Virginia Tech) Security Sector Reform and Its Consequences: Police Militarizaon and Violence in the Aermath of Armed Conict Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia Economicas)

International Studies Association © Formaon and Implicaons of Polycentric Governance: Theory and Moving Target: The Evoluon of US Strategies to Develop the Iraqi Evidence from Dagestan Army Sasha Klyachkina (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Rachel Teco (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Hybrid Governance Structures in Putumayo and Urabá, Colombia Train and Equip: “Partner” Forces and Postconict Peacebuilding Desmond Arias (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, City Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) University of New York) The Polics of Internaonal Military Training in Failed States Jahara Masek (US Air Force Academy) FC48: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel William Reno (Northwestern University) Parcipatory Peacebuilding: Creave Approaches to Overcoming Conict in Communies It’s Educaonal: Selecon into US military training missions Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Peace Studies Lee J. M. Seymour (Université de Montréal) Chair Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow) Disc. Laney Lenox (Ulster University) FC51: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Peacebuilding and reconciliaon work in non-permissive Nuclear Doctrine and Operaons environments: best pracces as seen in the eld Internaonal Security Studies Susan Allen (George Mason University) Chair Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) Margarita Tadevosyan (George Mason University) Disc. Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) Youth Speaks: Parcipatory Film-Making and Emergent Voices in Nuclear Force Structure, Deterrence, and Coercion Bosnia and Herzegovina Kyungwon Suh (Syracuse University) Henry Redwood (King's College, London) Why Go First? Disnguishing Strategies of Nuclear First-Use in Great Parcipatory =/= Inclusive: Crical Reecons on Parcipatory Power Conict Methods in Peacebuilding Krisn Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway) Andreana Drencheva (University of Sheeld) The Hunt for Chinese SSBNs in the East and South China Seas Strengthening the Security Situaon of Women and Youth in Nepal: Eleanor Freund (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Outcomes of Parcipatory Performance Domesc Instability and Nuclear Operaons in -Era South Nub Raj Bhandari (Janaki Women Awareness Society) Africa Parcipatory Approach to Peace Educaon: Understanding from Giles David Arceneaux (Harvard University, BCSIA) Nepal China’s Rejecon of Taccal Nuclear Weapons in the Late Cold War Rajib Timalsina (Department of Conict, Peace & Development Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University) Studies, Tribhuvan University) FC49: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel FC52: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Aerlives of Modernity 1: Governing aer Modernity Charitable Giving, the Non-Prot Sector and Philanthrocapitalism: Problemazing the role of the “third sector” in global health Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons Global Health Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany) Chair Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech) Disc. Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser Disc. Nicholas Fiori (The New School for Social Research) University) Taming Indeterminacy: The Polics of Temporality in the making of Funded by the crowd? The nancial and polical challenges of Resilient Coasts emerging technological determinants of health Kanka Wijsman (New School for Social Research) Nora Kenworthy (University of Washington Bothell) Strange loops: Producing history in post-historical mes Development assistance for health and channel of aid: When are Amin Samman (City University London) NGOs preferred to the public sector? Governing Immanence in the Anthropocene: Becoming ‘With’ and Hina Khalid (Informaon Technology University) Being ‘Within’ What Drives Donors? The Power of Issue Framing and Philanthropic David Chandler (University of Westminster) Giving in Pandemic Response The Temporal Logic of Drone Warfare and the Undoing of the Summer Marion (Northeastern University) Witness Global Health Investment as a Neoliberal Geneva Convenon? Or Bianca Baggiarini (UNSW Canberra) what happens to Health Rights in the Space Between the WHO, Sean Rupka (The University of New South Wales) GAVI and the Global Fund Mahew Sparke (University of California, Santa Cruz) FC50: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel The Polics of Security Assistance in Weak States: Understanding FC53: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel the Causes, Consequences and Eecveness of Internaonal Proving Peace: Evaluang Eecveness in Conict Resoluon and Military Training Peacebuilding Internaonal Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal) Chair Pamela R. Aall (United States Instute of Peace and American Disc. Lee J. M. Seymour (Université de Montréal) University) Disc. J. Joseph Hewi (United States Instute of Peace) Security Assistance and Socializaon in the Presence of Compeon Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University) International Studies Association © Invesng in peace? Exploring the potenal of social impact bonds FC56: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel for conict prevenon Mulscale Approaches to Studying Fisheries Conict and Amanda Blair (United States Instute of Peace) Governance Does inclusion work: Assessing the impact of inclusion on the sustainability of peace processes Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Chair Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School) Measuring Peacebuilding Policy Inuence Disc. Timothy Choi (University of Calgary) David G. Connolly (United States Instute of Peace) Narco-Fish: Global Fisheries and Drug Tracking Judging Peacebuilding: Aending to Value in Evaluaon Dyhia Belhabib (Ecotrust Canada) Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel) The Adaptability of the Djibouan Fishery Sea-Scape to Regional Conicts FC54: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Amanda Møller Rasmussen (Aarhus University) States and Statelessness Climate Past, Climate Present, and the Future of Fisheries Conict Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School) Chair Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo) Sarah M. Glaser (One Earth Future) Disc. Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo) Joshua Lambert (University of Central Florida) Marginalized and Misunderstood: How An- Paige Roberts (One Earth Future) Policies Contribute to Persecuon and Forced Displacement Addressing the Potenal for Fisheries Conicts in Coastal East Lindsey Kingston (Webster University) Africa: Governance and the Promise of Parcipatory Approaches Aroline Seibert Hanson (Arcadia University) N. Isigi Kadagi (University of Denver) Cycles of violence: The protecon issues facing stateless adolescent Sarah M. Glaser (One Earth Future) Rohingya refugees Marine Resource Disputes in Lan America: A New Dataset Alison Brele (King's College London) Ciera Villegas (Oregon State University) Re-examining the Dichotomy between the Naon and the Foreign: The Analogy between Statelessness and Dual Naonality FC57: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Ryo Watanuki (Osaka University of Economics and Law) The Future of Forced Displacement: Geng from empirics to policy No place like home? Cizens, governance, and the sovereignty of outcomes disappearing States. Polical Demography and Geography Selina O'Doherty (Queens University, Belfast) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) A Dualism of State Sancon: The Emigrant-Cizens of Egypt and Peace Studies Tunisia Ahmed Khaab (Georgetown University) Chair Constann Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Disc. Charles Patrick Marn-Shields (German Development FC55: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Instute) Destabilizing Demographic Processes Disc. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Part. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona) Polical Demography and Geography Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. Nathalie Williams (University of Washington) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Bina Desai (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre) Part. Tiany Chu (Virginia Military Instute) Chair Susanne Marn (University of Nevada, Reno) Disc. Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) FC58: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Understanding atudes towards refugees in Uganda New evidence China and South Asia: Connecvity, Geopolics and Changing from survey experiments Regional Order Andreas Kotsadam (University of Oslo) South Asia in World Polics Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Chair M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Disc. Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University) Government and Democracy Support across Age Cohorts in Japan Disc. Rashed Uz Zaman (Department of Internaonal Relaons, J. Patrick Rhamey Jr. (Virginia Military Instute) Dhaka University) Howard Sanborn (Virginia Military Instute) China in India's Connental Connect Construct and Quad 2.0 Panacea or Peril: Sub-state Variaon in the Eects of Educaon on Jagannath Prasad Panda (Instute for Defense Studies and Terrorism Analyses) Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University) The Sino-Indian Rivalry and the Construcon of the Indo-Pacic Howard Sanborn (Virginia Military Instute) Region Going Global: Transnaonal Terrorism in the Context of Civil War Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University) Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) China's technological expansion and polical inuence in South Asia The gendered nature of explosive violence Anil Sigdel (Global Analyst) Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) China and South Asia: Changing Geopolics, Security and Regional Sara Polo (University of Essex) Order Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University)

International Studies Association © South Asia in the Mesial of the Asian Future: The Changing World FD01: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Order Celebrang and Calibrang the United Naons at 75: Every Silver Rashed Uz Zaman (Department of Internaonal Relaons, Lining Has a Cloud Dhaka University) Internaonal Organizaon FC59: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Diplomac Studies Re-interpretaons of IR Challenges Historical Internaonal Relaons Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chair Pamela Chasek (Manhaan College) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Theory Part. Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) Chair Benjamin Zala (Australian Naonal University) Part. Courtney Bruce Smith (Seton Hall University) Part. Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University) Part. Tina Zappile (Stockton University) Part. M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University) Part. Maritza Figueroa (Poncia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) FD02: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Krisn Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen) New Technologies and Future Western Warfare Part. Jeppe Dorup Olesen (Innovaon Centre Denmark, Silicon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Valley) (Theme) Part. Ash Rossiter (Khalifa University) Chair Sale Lilly (RAND Corporaon) Disc. Sale Lilly (RAND Corporaon) FC60: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Technological Burden-Sharing Within Alliances: Explaining Japanese Elite Military Polics: Coups, Coup-Proong, and Beyond Contribuons to Ballisc Missile Defense Systems Internaonal Security Studies Deirdre Quinn Marn (University of California, Berkeley) Chair Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai) War as Risk Management: Social Change and Technological Disc. Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary) Innovaon in the United States When is Coup-Proong Possible? Comparing Failed and Successful Michael Williams (New York University ) Eorts to Counterbalance Declaring innovaon : agenda-seng and military transformaon in Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) the US, Russia and France. Stacking, Packing and Purging: Strategies of Ethnic Manipulaon in Michael Gjerstad (University of Southern Denmark) Middle East Militaries Vasiliki Karyo (University of Southern Denmark) Paul Johnson (Joint Warfare Analysis Center) Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University) When is a War a War? The Legal Threshold of Armed Conict in Personalism and Technologies of Rebellion: Incenves for Leader NATO’s Response to Russian Hybrid Warfare. Assassinaons Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark) Wonjun Song (University of Macau) The Return of Bloodied Warfare?: Drone Proliferaon and the Joseph Wright (Penn State University) Future of Western Warghng. The Social Networks of Egypt's 1952 Free Ocers Movement James Rogers (SDU / Stanford University) Timothy Hazen (Elmhurst College) FD03: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Lawyers with Guns & Money: Legimizing Coups as Revoluons in the Middle East Is Private Governance Mythical? Drew Kinney (Tulane University) Internaonal Polical Economy Environmental Studies FC61: Friday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Norichika Kanie (Keio University) Emplaced Security: Place, Space and the Vernacular Disc. Norichika Kanie (Keio University) Peace Studies Does a Good Governance Norm Complex Explain the Ineecveness Chair Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland) of Transnaonal Market-Driven Intervenons? An Empirical Disc. Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Assessment Benjamin Cashore (Naonal University of Singapore) Emplaced identy and the gendered polics of scale in post-conict Solomon Islands Iben Nathan (Department of Resource Economics, University of Nicole George (University of Queensland) Copenhagen) Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria) Death and emplaced security in Timor-Leste Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Damian C. Grenfell (RMIT University) Jee Steen Knudsen (Tus University) Displaced security: the relaonships, rounes and rhythms of internaonal peacebuilders Private Governance and Living Wages: The role of third party Joanne Wallis (Australian Naonal University) auding rms in perpetuang and addressing the wage implementaon gap Security Mapping and Color Encoding: A Crical Cartography of Elizabeth A. Benne (Lewis & Clark College) Intervenons Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Naonal University) Private governance and decoy instuons Radoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario)

International Studies Association © Is private governance only a homeopathic intervenon? A meta- Globalizaon, Crisis, and Far-Right Populism in the Global South: meta-analysis of the eects of private governance on promong The Cases of India and Turkey sustainable producon modes in global value chain Seka Kumral (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Thomas Dietz (University of Münster) The Far-Right in Modern Internaonal Relaons Social License and CSR in Extracve Industries: A Panacea Mindset Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Approach White Supremacy at Home, Liberalism Abroad: Race and D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Ultraconservave Ancommunism in the Making of US Hegemony Alero Akporiaye (Rhode Island School of Design) Alexander S. Anievas (University of Conneccut)

FD04: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Disnguished Scholar FD08: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Disnguished Scholar Panel Celebrang John Agnew Promong Gender Balance in Security Studies Journal Publishing Polical Demography and Geography Internaonal Security Studies Chair John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado) Chair Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (Women In Internaonal Security Part. Michael Shin (UCLA) (WIIS)) Part. Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Chair Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Part. Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Part. Emma De Angelis (RUSI) Part. Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Part. Emily Taylor (Chatham House) Part. Richard Grant (University of Miami) Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Part. Mabel Berezin (Cornell University) Part. Carla Marnez Machain (Kansas State University) Hon. John Agnew (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) Part. Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University) FD05: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Part. Kathleen Kuehnast (U.S. Instute of Peace) A Nordic “Turn”? The Renaissance of the Nordic Dimension in Part. Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)) Internaonal Relaons Part. Gina Ligon (University of Nebraska, Omaha) Internaonal Studies Associaon Nordic Internaonal Studies Associaon FD09: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Folk theories of Internaonal Polics Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Theory Disc. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Naive Opmism, Cauous Realism, Or Cynical Pessimism? Nordic Internaonal Polical Sociology Percepons Of Russia In The Post-Cold War Era Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) Chair Simon Pra (University of Bristol) Part. Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Good State Gone Bad? Explaining Denmark’s Delinquent Scandinavism Part. Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Part. Chiung-Chiu Huang (Naonal Chengchi University) Part. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Nordic Security as Idea and Pracce: Lessons from Norway Part. Chrisan Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Nina Graeger (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Part. Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt) Resurgence of the Nordic Group in UN Mullateralism Part. Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University) Kae Verlin Laakainen (Adelphi University) Part. Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) FD06: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable FD10: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Knowledge, Acvism, and Values in Scholarship and Teaching Author Meets Crics: Rethinking Global Studies Scholarship in Chair Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) a Diverse World: Crical Engagement with James Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Mielman's Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Part. Meg Guliford (Tus University) Repurposing Higher Educaon Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Interdisciplinary Studies Part. Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Internaonal Communicaon Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) Chair Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Disc. James H. Mielman (American University) FD07: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) The Far-Right and Race in the (Un)Making of Modern Internaonal Part. Priyankar Upadhyaya (Banaras Hindu University) Relaons Part. Foni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece) Internaonal Studies Associaon Part. Michael McKinley (Australian Naonal University) Brish Internaonal Studies Associaon Chair Paul Higate (University of Bath) Disc. Paul Higate (University of Bath) Liberalism, the Far-Right and Spectres of Race Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London)

International Studies Association © FD11: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Neoliberalizaon and the ‘Glocalizaon’ of Research: Implicaons Financing Internaonal Organizaons: Resource Mobilizaon in the for Peace and Development Studies in the Global South. Behrooz Morvaridi (University of Bradford) 21st Century Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame) Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Polical Economy FD14: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Ueli Staeger (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Norm Change, Spread and Evoluon Development Studies, Geneva) Human Rights Disc. Heather-Leigh Ba (University of Missouri) Theory Losing control of Internaonal Organizaons: When member-states Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons refuse to put their money where their mouth is Chair Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Faireld University) Cecilia Cannon (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Disc. Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) Development Studies) The Dark Side of Construcvism: The Spread of Negave Norms A comparave approach to the nances of regional organisaons in Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense) the global South Frank Maheis (Université libre de Bruxelles) Diehard Nuclear Non-Proliferaon Norm: Why eroding norms do not disappear easily? Inuence through funding at the African Union: Financing Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University) modalies, secretariat governance and budgetary polics Ueli Staeger (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and The Complex Nature of Internaonal Norms Development Studies, Geneva) Carla Winston (University of Melbourne) Ideology or Prot? Explaining the Expanding Roles of Internaonal How do Norms Adapt? An Analysis of Legal Frames for Expansion Organizaons in Middle-Income Countries Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Instute, Geneva) Jessica Rich (Marquee University) Vagaries of the Future: Technology, Language and the Inadvertent Erosion of the Nuclear Taboo FD12: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Baruch Malewich (University of Minnesota) Gender, Violence and Global Health: Feminist Perspecves on Peace and Disease FD15: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Global Health Polical Order, Leadership and Regional Security in a Changing Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lan America Internaonal Security Studies Chair Tiina Vainen (Tampere University) Disc. Caa Cecilia Conforni (Wellesley College) Chair Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs at Part. Shweta Singh (South Asian University) George Washington University) Part. Sara Davies (Grith University) Chair Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University) Part. Maria Tanyag (Australian Naonal University) Part. Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University) Part. Alison Brysk (University of California, Santa Barbara) FD13: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Ana Arjona (Northwestern University) The Polics of Peace Studies Between "North" and "South" Part. Elvira-Maria Restrepo (The George Washington University) Peace Studies Part. Annee Idler (University of Oxford) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) (Theme) Part. Arturo Santa-Cruz (University of Guadalajara) Chair Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame) Part. Maas Spektor (FGV - Brazil) Disc. Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) FD16: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Is There a North-South Divide in Peace Studies? A Bibliometric State Responses to Sudden Demographic Change Analysis of Journal Arcles on Peace and Conict 2015-2019. Anna Johnson (University of Notre Dame) Polical Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Joséphine Lechartre (University of Notre Dame) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Sehrazat G. Mart (University of Notre Dame) Mark Robison (University of Notre Dame) Chair Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Jessy Abouarab (Florida Internaonal University) Refugees: Accounng for South America’s Puzzling Generosity Art, Religion, & the Limits of Decoloniality as Peace Sybil Rhodes (Universidad del Centro de Estudios Atalia Omer (University of Notre Dame) Macroeconómicos de Argenna) Ruth Carmi (UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME) Leadership Psychology and the Restricveness of Migraon Policy: The Relaonship between internaonal donors, local researchers A Cross-Naonal Study and state actors in generang local knowledge and inuencing Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Instute) policy: Experience from Cambodia Modeling the Transformaon of Migraon Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Instute) Anne Marie Baylouny (Naval Postgraduate School) Peace Accords Matrix in Barometer Project in Colombia: Emergency Powers and State Capacity Interrogang the Contestaons of a North-South Research Iniave. Bryan Rooney (RAND Corporaon) Becca Méndez (University of Notre Dame) Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University) Elise Dia (University of Notre Dame)

International Studies Association © Informaon and Communicaon Technologies and Decision-Making Regulators as well as Globalizers? Evaluang the Eects of the IMF Among Forcibly Displaced People: Empirical Analysis from Kenya and the World Bank on Financial Reforms Charles Patrick Marn-Shields (German Development Instute) Sawa Omori (Internaonal Chrisan University) The Asian Development Bank’s Role in Promong Regional FD17: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Connecvity Rethinking Power, Percepons, and Interdependence in the Yasumasa Komori (Michigan State University) Context of Rising powers The mulpolar trading disorder: Opons for the WTO Theory Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Foreign Policy Analysis ‘Let's Follow the Money!’: The Anatomy, and the Eects of Funding Global Development on the Funconing of Key Mullateral Instuons Chair Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Laszlo Sarkany (King's University College, The University of Disc. Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Western Ontario ) Disc. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Contenous Orthodoxies and the Euro Crisis in Greece Domesc Polics, Status Dilemma, and the Rising US-China Rivalry Colin Chia (Cornell University) Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) FD20: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Between Power and Percepon: Analyzing China’s Inuence in Internaonal Relaons Central Banks: Communicaons, Preferences, and Acvism Ivana Karaskova (Charles University/Associaon for Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Aairs) Chair Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) The Psychology of Economic Assuring Factors and Threat Disc. Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Assessment Does currency iconography aect naonal senments? Ronan Tse-min Fu (Columbia University) Experimental evidence from Ecuador Interdependence is what states make of it: Chinese foreign policy Jacques E. C. Hymans (University of Southern California) thought as post-liberal internaonal theory Central Banks and Public Condence aer the Global Financial Crisis Darius A'Zami (Renmin University of China) Juliet Johnson (McGill University) Luigi Viaggio (Renmin University of China) Central Bank Acvism, Orientalism, and the Contours of Neoliberal Nicole Holliday (Renmin University of China) State Capitalism The Two-Gap Theory of War: An Empirical Analysis of the Chinese- Paul Kellogg (Athabasca University) American Rivalry The European Central Bank’s Accountability Before and Aer the Ashraf Singer (Port-Said University) Euro Crisis Michele Chang (College of Europe) FD18: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Feminist Interrogaons of Global Nuclear Polics 2: Challenging Asymmetric Incenves in Central Bank Oversight Gene Park (Loyola Marymount University) Nuclear Colonialism, Building Transnaonal Solidaries Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Gabrielle Cheung (University of Southern California) Chair Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) FD21: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University) Towards Queer IR? Policizing Economies of Desire Patsy Takemoto Mink and An-Nuclear Polics: Atomic Tesng in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus the Pacic during the Cold War Theory Judy Tzu-Chun Wu (University of California, Irvine) Internaonal Polical Sociology Narrang An-Nuclear Feminism in the Island Pacic and Japan: Chair Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Stories of Working for Decolonizaon, Demilitarizaon and Peace Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Part. Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) ‘Saving Brown Women’ from the Bomb? Racism, Colonialism and Part. Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Transnaonal Solidarity in Feminist An-Nuclear Acvism Part. Stephen Brown (University of Oawa) Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Part. Emma Paszat (York University) The Hidden Yet Connected Lives of Women Aected by the Brish Part. Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester) Hydrogen Bomb Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Becky Alexis-Marn (Manchester Metropolitan University) Contesng Nuclear Colonialism: Complicang An-Nuclear FD22: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Feminism through Indigenous Perspecves Terrorism: Images, Signals, and Narrave Control Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) Internaonal Security Studies

FD19: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) More Than Money: IFIs Shaping Regional and Global Order Disc. Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuses Boston) Social Movement Theory and its Applicaon to Marime Pirates Internaonal Organizaon and Terrorists Chair Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) Patricia Schneider (Instute for Peace Research and Security Disc. Aukje van Loon (Ruhr-University Bochum) Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))

International Studies Association © Publicity denied. When Governments Refuse to Idenfy the Brokering and Entering: The Eects of Violent Organized Crime on Perpetrators of Terrorism the Mode of Entry of Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico Aaron M. Homan (Simon Fraser University) Amanda Benne (University of North Texas) Terrorist Peer Review: Which Aacks Does ISIS Accept for Towards an internaonal polical economy theory of conict: the Publicaon? case of the Colombia’s armed conict Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuses Boston) Daniel Lopez (University of Kent) Release, Kill, Rule, Recruit: The Role of Reputaon in Hostage-Taking Violence FD26: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Danielle Gilbert (George Washington University) Managing and Governing Fisheries and Oceans Can You Have It Both Ways? Plausible Deniability and Coercive Environmental Studies Eecveness Chair Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island) Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins/SAIS) Disc. Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean) Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) Analyzing Factors of Successful Arcc Council Diplomacy: The Sara Bjerg Moller (School of Diplomacy and IR, Seton Hall Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the University) Central Arcc Ocean FD23: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Commiee Panel Lukas Karl Danner (Florida Internaonal University) Academic Freedom and Threats Arising from Government The Polical Economy of Ocean Conservaon: A Stakeholder Regulaon of “Fake News” and “Online Falsehoods” Framework for Norm Diusion Jusn Alger (University of Toronto) Academic Freedom Commiee Internaonal Studies Associaon Towards a Blue Economy: Reimagining Sustainable Ocean Governance in Southeast Asia Chair Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) YingHui Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies) Part. A. J. Angulo (University of Massachuses Lowell) Importance of stakeholder parcipaon in coastal zone Part. Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Missouri) management: A case of St. Marn's Island, Bangladesh Part. Nadiya Kostyuk (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Sharmistha Basak (University of Wyoming) Part. Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) FD27: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Abel Polese (Dublin City University) The Inuence of China in the New Era of World Order (Panel Cmte Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) organized by the Korean Associaon of Internaonal Studies) Chair Foreign Policy Analysis FD24: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Chair Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Re-visioning IR from the Global South" Disc. Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) Internaonal Studies Associaon Disc. Uk Heo (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) Mexican Internaonal Studies Associaon Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and Chair Damaso Morales (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico University of Oslo) (UNAM)) North Korea’s Denuclearizaon and US-China Compeon in East Disc. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Asia Económicas (CIDE)) Ihn-hwi Park (Ewha Woman's University) Part. Damaso Morales (Naonal Autonomous University of Mexico China‘s Dissasfacon and Struggle for Status quo: New perspecve (UNAM)) on Power Transion Theory Part. Jorge Chabat (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Económicas Kihyun Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) (CIDE)) The More Chinese Aid Projects in Africa are, The Less Friendly Part. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) African People are: Evidence from Individual-level and Project-level Part. Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Universidad de Guadalajara - México) Geocoded Data Part. Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México) Inbok Rhee (Korea Development Instute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management) FD25: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) IPE and Polical Violence Seokwoo Kim (University of Seoul) Internaonal Polical Economy Status Quo Risk Management: China’s Strategy towards India in the Global Nuclear Order Violence, Predaon, and FDI Jangho Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) Jaeyoung Hur (Yonsei University) Mulnaonals and the Conict Trap: Electoral Violence, Divestment, and the Onset of Armed Intrastate Conict Elecons in Asia: Are they Instruments of Democracy? Stephen Bagwell (DePauw University) Wonbin Cho (Sungkyunkwan University) Ausn Doctor (Eastern Kentucky University) Does `Green Gold' Breed Bloody Violence? The Impact of Avocado Exports on Criminal Violence in Mexico Heesun Yoo (Vanderbilt University)

International Studies Association © FD28: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable FD31: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Wring the Rules of the Cyber Road 2 Haven’t We Talked Enough? Track 1.5 and Back-channel Diplomacy Foreign Policy Analysis and the India-Pakistan Conict Internaonal Law South Asia in World Polics Diplomac Studies Chair Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Relaons (MGIMO University)) Chair Peter Jones (University of Oawa) Part. Daniel Drezner (Tus University) Part. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Part. Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Part. Vipin Narang (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Part. Igor Istomin (MGIMO University) Part. Peter Jones (University of Oawa) Part. Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Part. Fahd Humayun (Yale University) Relaons) Part. Kristen Eichensehr (UCLA) FD32: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Naonalism and Emerging Technologies FD29: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons The Party Polics of Military Deployments: Representaon, Global Development Contestaon, and Cleavages Chair Timothy Chrisman (Humanity in Space) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Huawei and the emerging technology confrontaon: towards a new Disc. Jusn Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) “Cold War”? The Policizaon of Security Policy: US Congress and the Polics of Tim Nicholas Rühlig (Swedish Instute of Internaonal Aairs) Military Intervenons Arcial Intelligence and Non-nuclear Threats to Strategic Stability: Florian Böller (University of Kaiserslautern) The impact of AI-augmented convenonal weapons for escalaon Polics All the Way Up to the Water’s Edge: Military Deployment and nuclear security Votes in Canada James Johnson (James Marn Center for Nonproliferaon Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Studies (CNS)) ‘Acve Neutrality’ and the (Lack of) Contestaon of Military Ghost in the Matryoshka: Arcial Intelligence, Sovereignty, and Deployments in the Irish Parliament Naonalism in Russia Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University) Paul Goode (University of Bath) Exploring the Extremes: Military Intervenons and Radical Pares in Analyzing NATO’s Arcial Intelligence (AI) narraves France Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (Technische Universität Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen) München School of Governance) REFORGER's Bloodless Bales: Movaons Shaping Large-Scale Measuring Entanglement Between Naons in the Cyber Age Military Exercises Karine Pontbriand (UNSW Canberra) Abby Doll (King's College, London) FD33: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable FD30: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The An-Pelagian Imaginaon: Remembering Nicholas J. Rengger The IPE of China's Belt and Road Iniave Internaonal Ethics Theory Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) Chair Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Part. Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Disc. Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Part. Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) Autocracy and China's Belt and Road Iniave Part. Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Naonal University) Ian Tsung-yen Chen (Naonal Sun Yat-sen University) Part. Ian Hall (Grith University) The Chinese ‘Cat Theory’ and the Triple Pillar of Sino-Middle East Relaons: A Civil Society Approach FD34: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Legalizaon of Internaonal and Domesc Polics: Challenges of Rules of the Road: A spaal analysis of investment pracces by Analysis and Implementaon Chinese rms in the Belt and Road Iniave Human Rights Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald (School of Governance, Technical Internaonal Law University of Munich) Cindy Cheng (Bavarian School of Public Policy) Chair Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Explaining the Conict Paern between China and the Asian Disc. Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Developing States over the Belt and Road Iniave Disc. Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara) Chien-wu Alex Hsueh (Graduate Instute of East Asian Studies, Obligaon, Precision, Delegaon…Implementaon?: Making the Naonal Chengchi University) case for an Overlooked Variable in Legalisaon Reshaping Connecvity? Mapping China’s Belt and Road Iniave Claire Palmer (Selborne Wentworth Chambers, Sydney) and the Global Trade Network Legal Norms and Genocide Jesslene Lee (Naonal University of Singapore) Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University) Organizaonal Development and Legal Norm Creaon in the Antracking Regime – the UNODC and Human Rights Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuses Boston) International Studies Association © The Eects of Ethnic Fraconalizaon on Eecve Judicial The Future of Transatlanc Relaons. Geopolical Adaptaon and Independence and Internaonal Tribunal Jurisdicon EU-NATO Relaons Post-Brexit Tina Dongo (Georgia State University) Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) How to Capture the Role of law in Internaonal Polics: Legalizaon and its Crics FD38: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) At A Crossroads: The Future of Comparave Immigraon Polics Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies FD35: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Simulang Diplomacy in the Classroom and beyond Chair Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University / The New School) Disc. Jusn Gest (George Mason University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Diplomac Studies Part. Harris Mylonas (George Washington University) Chair Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Part. Kelsey Norman (Baker Instute, Rice University) Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pisburgh) Students’ Fingers on the Buon: The Use of Naonal Security FD39: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Council Simulaons in an American Foreign Policy Course Banquets, Karaoke, Sauna, and Golf: Exploring Sociability in Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Internaonal Relaons Modeling Small State Diplomacy in East Asia: How ASEAN Diplomac Studies Simulaons can Help Students Understand Regional Dynamics Chair Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos) Disc. Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Instute, Norway) Exploring the hidden educaonal potenal of the Diplomacy board Sauna Diplomacy game Timo Sysiö (Naonal University of Singapore) Mikael Malin (University of Turku) Fight Hard, Play Hard: Revoluonary Sociability in Myanmar Engaged learning or just having fun? Assessing a Model UN Program David Brenner (Goldsmiths, University of London) Brian Dille (Mesa Community College) Dining as Diplomac Strategy FD36: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Naoko Shimazu (Yale-NUS College Singapore ) Connected and Comparave Colonialisms Part II: Exploring Golf in ASEAN’s Cold War Diplomacy Enduring Indigeneies Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) Global Development Moving trust beyond the interpersonal: A pracce approach to Internaonal Polical Sociology proliferaon of trust in the ASEAN security community Historical Internaonal Relaons Sco Edwards (University of Bristol)

Chair Elian Weizman (London South Bank University ) FD40: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) Gender Dimensions of Global Environmental Governance Part. Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Environmental Studies Dartmouth College) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Part. Mary Baker (Brown University) Part. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Chair Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Part. Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Disc. Emma Brannlund (University of the West of England) University (Virginia Tech)) How Does Context Maer for Interseconality? Comparing Part. Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex) Gendered Adaptaon Responses across Coastal Communies Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) FD37: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Julia Novak Colwell (Independent Scholar) The Brexit Seeds and Sunowers: Opportunies for Gender Equity in Global Foreign Policy Analysis Agribusiness? Internaonal Organizaon Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Chair Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Imaging/Envisioning the beer future: Gender Responsive Disaster Disc. Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Risk Reducon (GRDRR) Disc. Bence Nemeth (King's College London) Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL)) Beyond Brexit: The UK in a New Legal Order Women & Environ – An Empirical Study in an Indian State on Kelley Lilepage (University of Houston) College Women’s Percepons of issues like Narrave Genres of Brexit: The Leave Campaign and the Success of Gender,Border,Disaster,Terror & IR . Romance Ananya Asmita (Bhadrak Women's College, Bhadrak, Odisha, Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) India) Alexander Spencer (Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich) Gender and the ILO’s Just Transion – What does it mean to Who Speaks for England? England, Brexit and UK foreign policy. Women from the Global South? Tim L. Oliver (Loughborough University London) Sharmini Nair (Colorado State University) A Serious Case of Strategic Ambiguity? Discourse on Brexit and Future UK-EU Relaons in ’s Speeches Monika Brusenbauch Meislova (Masaryk University in Brno)

International Studies Association © FD41: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel FD44: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Revising histories of South Asia Broadening the study of intelligence: new approaches, methods Historical Internaonal Relaons and contexts Global Development Intelligence Studies Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) (Theme) Disc. Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacic University) Orientalist Scripngs of Kashmir and Their Implicaons for the Chair Samantha Newbery (University of Salford Manchester) Conceptualizaon of Kashmiriyat Disc. David P. Oakley (Naonal Defense University) T. J. Liguori (University of New Hampshire) A typology of Spanish university students based on their Butuan in the Pre-colonial Southeast Asian Internaonal System: percepons and knowledge about the intelligence services and the Reconstrucng Internaonal History from Text, Memory and naonal security threats Arfacts Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz) John Harvey Gamas (Ateneo de Davao University) Crisna Del Real-Castrillo (University of Cádiz) Pakistan and India’s Foreign Policy Choices towards China (1947-71) Designing Intelligence: Discerning the Aesthec of the Covert Nisar Chaha (University of Waterloo) Enterprise "Fear and Injury” : How Discourses of (Bio)Power Disconnect Darren Tromblay (Intelligence Analyst - U.S. Intelligence Trauma from Context Community) Abigail Raney (DePaul University) Richard Podulka (Architect) Social Science and Intelligence Studies: A Conceptualised Meta- FD42: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Scienc Framework Gender, Race and the Body Mahias Adriaan van den Berg (North West University (NWU)) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Intelligence studies in the Arab world: The state of the eld Internaonal Polical Sociology Shady Mansour (Future for Advanced Research and studies) Theory From Cloak and Dagger to Ones and Zeros: The Impact of Cyber Chair Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Security on Intelligence Studies Disc. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Danny Steed (University of Craneld) MMIW: Pickton and the Polics of Disposable Women FD45: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Lisa M. Burke (University of Denver) Post-/De-/An-/ & Seler Colonialism(s) The intersecon of black and blue Lives: An examinaon of a police culture of gendered racial proling and violence against black Internaonal Polical Sociology Global Development females Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ebony-Joy Igbinoba (Northeastern University) (Theme) A Colonial Mission: Deviant Sex, Regulang Families, and Chair Daniel Rio Tinto (Center for Internaonal Studies (CEI-ISCTE)) Controlling Women’s Bodies Malia Womack (Ohio State University) Disc. Daniel Rio Tinto (Center for Internaonal Studies (CEI-ISCTE)) Where are the women in Lan American regionalism? Saving the YPJ, saved by the YPJ: gendered and colonising discourses Lecia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires) in the Western ght against ISIS in Syria Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney) An Empire within the Empire? Mulple Decolonialies related to Lan America FD43: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Marcos Sebasan Scauso (Quinnipiac University) Economic Naonalism and Ontological (In)Security in World Polics Slavery and Capitalism: transformaons and racializaon Historical Internaonal Relaons Gustavo de Góes Bezerra (PUC Rio) Chair Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) FD46: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Lucas de Oliveira Paes (University of Cambridge) Weapons of Mass Destrucon: Development and Use Ontological deferral: capitalism, hierarchical temporalies and Internaonal Security Studies development discourse in Brazil Lucas de Oliveira Paes (University of Cambridge) Chair Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Disc. Hongyu Zhang (University of North Carolina Wilmington) Economic naonalism as sgma management: the common roots of ‘liberal’ and ‘proteconist’ policies in Russia Assistance to Prevent the Proliferaon of Weapons of Mass Adrian Rogstad (University of Groningen) Destrucon: Scope and Impact Richard Cupi (Smson Center) Developmental Environmentalism: A new variety of economic naonalism in East Asia? Where’s the Inhumanity in Killer Robots? Eects versus Process in Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Sydney) Autonomous Weapons Systems David Kinsella (Portland State University) Securing the Future: Economic Naonalism as Instuonal Change Shailaja Fennell (University of Cambridge) Understanding Chemical Weapon Use: Contrasng Causal Mechanisms in Syria and Iraq Cultural Globalizaon and Ontological (In)security: Explaining the David D. Palkki (Air War College) Rise of Naonalism in the United States and India Sanjida Amin (University of Toronto) Regime Insecurity and WMD Proliferaon Miriam Barnum (University of Southern California)

International Studies Association © Sustaining the Taboo? Revising the US Non-use of Nuclear The Aerlife of Modernity is Animal Weapons and the Role of Symbolism Georey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Arfacts of Modernity: technology, race, and more-than-human resistance FD47: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Nicholas Fiori (The New School for Social Research) Issues in Militant Internaonal Security Studies FD50: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel History, Religion and Intenaonal Relaons: An Assessment Chair Chrisne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palmeo College) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Disc. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Chair Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Recruitment into Extremism: A Comparison Jemaah Islamiyah and Birmingham) pro-ISIS Groups in Indonesia Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College) Global Religion and the Imperial Imaginaon Discourses of Polics and Violence in Malaysia Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University) Joseph Liow (Nanyang Technological University) A Just and Durable Peace?: American Evangelicals and the Quest for Militant Islamists’ Use of Social Media- Global Means for a Local Peace aer WWII End Robert Joustra (Redeemer University) Gullnaz Baig (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Mobilisaon and Marian Devoon: A Bourdieusan Perspecve Women’s Agency in Prevenng and Violent Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Extremism in Indonesia Polical Theology: An Historical Approach to Theorising Sri Wiyan Eddyono (Universitas Gadjah Mada) Internaonal Relaons William Bain (Naonal University of Singapore) FD48: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Economic and Polical Theology in Internaonal Relaons: The Philosophy and Pracce of Internaonal Collaboraon Agent/Structure Problem from Sovereign Power and Structural Peace Studies Forces to God and Angels Internaonal Organizaon Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Chair Noele Crossley (University College London, University of Oxford) FD51: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Wim Laven (Cuyahoga Community College) Terrorism Internaonal Relaons and the Informaon Revoluon Internaonal Security Studies Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico) Chair Brinee Carter (University of Kansas) Assel Askerbek (Eurasian Naonal University) Disc. Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick) Fama Kukeyeva (Al-Farabi Kazakh Naonal University) Localized Electoral Eects of Terrorism: The Case of 2015 Elecons Examining conict management technique sequences in in Turkey internaonal claims Alperen Ozkan (University of Maryland / Istanbul Medeniyet Zorzeta Bakaki (University of Essex) University) The Reciprocal Inuence of the Just War Tradion and the Historical Listening to their Stories: Comparing the Ideologies of Terror Pracce of Humanitarian Intervenon in its Role as a Custom of Groups Internaonal Law Alon Burstein (The Hebrew University) Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Florida Internaonal Known Unknowns: The Geography of Anonymous Terrorist Aacks University) Wendy Wagner (University of California, San Diego) Informal Diplomacy Reinforces Formal Internaonal Cooperaon: Killing in the Name of IS: Eying Recruitment Eects of Credit-Taking Evidence from Track Two Diplomacy in the Asia Pacic using Twier-Follower Data Ted Hsuan Yun Chen (Pennsylvania State University) Tanja Marie Hansen (University of Southern Denmark) FD49: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Islamist Governance in Yemen: Ideology, Learning, and the Case of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Aerlives of Modernity 2: Aer the Human? Mark Berlin (George Washington University) Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology FD52: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Global Development Maral Ecologies: New Direcons in the Study of War - I Chair David Chandler (University of Westminster) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Stefanie Fishel (The University of the Sunshine Coast) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Energizing Exncon: Petrocapitalism and Zombie Energy Theory Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech) Chair Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Cultural Heritage and the Decentering of Humanity Disc. Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland) Susanne Krasmann (University of Hamburg) Drilling death: Training and the moral producon of infantry ries Modernity, Climate Change, and the Universal Human: Life in the Nisha Shah (University of Oawa) Anthropocene Sensate Regimes of War: Smell, Tracing and Violence Garnet Kindervater (Fordham University) Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth)

International Studies Association © The Image Aer the Weapon: Embodiment and Representaon in Building Socialist China while Construcng Naonalist Chinese the and Aer Historiography: The Debates over the Origin of Chinese Capitalism Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Polical Science) in the 1950s Between Oblivion and Forever: A Crique of Nuclear Reason Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) The Polics of Extracon and a Globalized Assemblage of Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Instuons, Actors, and Networks War as a Connuaon of Creavity by Other Means Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Brish Columbia) Dan Öberg (Swedish Defence University) Pius Siakwah (University of Ghana) From Female Fighters to Filmmakers: Self-representaon and FD53: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Agency in Post-conict Sociees Studying Naonal Identy in Internaonal Relaons Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices “Those who cra the victory”: narrang geopolics within the (Theme) mundane Chair German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Olga Boichak (University of Sydney) Disc. Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Brian McKernan (Syracuse University) “Finding Naonal Identy: A Mul-Methods Approach” FD56: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) North American Foreign Relaons Is identy the issue? Advantages and pialls of identy polics in internaonal studies Foreign Policy Analysis Bronwyn Winter (University of Sydney) Chair Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Instute of Collaborang across identy, culture and disciplines: Tools for Technology (ITAM)) convergence research Disc. Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Instute of Marcia Hale (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Technology (ITAM)) So Power Diplomacy and Idenes of the Global South in the American Trade Wars in the Trump Era. The China and Mexico Mulcultural EU Cases. Lidija Kos-Stanisic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Polical Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Science) Throwing Mexico under the bus? Change and connuity in Canada- Viktorija Car (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Polical Science) Mexico relaons under the Trudeau government A Cizen of Many Tribes: Modern transnaonal idenes and Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Instute of polical engagement in the European Union Technology (ITAM)) Sorin-Sebasan Niculescu (Naonal University of Polical Regime Change and Foreign Policy: Implicaons for Mexico under Science and Public Administraon, Bucharest) the Administraon of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) FD54: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Caught between a rock and a hard place: Canada's relaons with Hegemony and Its Challenges the United States and the rest of the world Internaonal Security Studies Julie-Pier Nadeau (University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)) Chair Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Back to the Roots… With a Modern Flavour: Naonalism and Disc. Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Mexican Foreign Policy in the Trump Era Towards Sustained Global Order Aer (Liberal) Hegemony: Henio Hoyo (CIDE / UDEM) Regressive Realist Naonalism or Radical Understandings of Jusce FD57: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel for Sustained Global Order? The Contribuons of IR Researchers from the Global South Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University) The Trans-Pacic Partnership and the Crisis of US Hegemony Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Rubrick Biegon (University of Kent) Return of China as a Hegemon? Rise of China and Establishing its Chair Mahew T. Bradley (Indiana University Kokomo) Own Version of Hierarchy Disc. Manuel Preusser (FLACSO Ecuador) Bongjoo Kim (State University of New York at Bualo) Ontology from the Margins: The World -View According to the Faconal Struggle in Hegemonic State and Internal Challenges to Islamizaon of Knowledge Perspecve Internaonal Order Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum) Shihao Han (University of Washington, Seale) Social and professional networks for academic producon in IR Almendra Orz de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) FD55: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Alejandro Pastrana Valls (Universdiad Anáhuac México) Actors and Narraves in Internaonal Relaons Reshaping our understanding of “African polics” through greater Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices nuance and the inclusion and amplicaon of African voices (Theme) Zack Zimbalist (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Chair Laura Jung (University of Sussex) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship: The Global South Scholars Disc. Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University) Struggles for Acceptance and Recognion Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod (George Mason University, George Washington University)

International Studies Association © Am I my Brother’s (Gate)keeper? Dynamics and Ethics in North- Military Power and the Limits of Grand Strategy South Research Cooperaon Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Jelena Vicenc (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Polical Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore) Science) Public Trust in the U.S. Military: Assessing Dierences in Civilian- Military Naonal Security Beliefs FD58: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Jerey Berejikian (University of Georgia) New Generaon Scholarship in South Asian Security Leadership Targeng and Militant Alliance Breakdown South Asia in World Polics Christopher Blair (University of Pennsylvania) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) (Theme) Philip Poer (University of Virginia) Chair Barbara Elias (Bowdoin College) Interest Groups And Parsanship: Challenges Of The Disc. Sameer Lalwani (Smson Center/George Washington Implementaon Of Colombian Peace Agreement University) Anna Paula Matos (Universidade de São Paulo) Disc. Barbara Elias (Bowdoin College) Joanna Escolar (Universidade de São Paulo) Polical Violence in Mulethnic Megacies: The Case of Karachi Catharina Simoes (Universidade de São Paulo) Mashail Malik (Stanford University) Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University) FD61: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Between the Devil & the Deep Sea: Civilian Percepons of India’s Dilemmas of Democrac Transion in the Post Communist Space Naxal Insurgency Post Communist Systems Dipin Kaur (Yale University) Human Rights Rahul Verma (University of California, Berkeley) Chair Svet Derderyan (University of Colorado Boulder) Violent Consolidaon: Explaining Pakistan’s Recovery from An- Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) State Militancy and Violence "Vote, We Will Provide the Fire Cover:" Explaining Public Support Asfandyar Mir (Stanford University) for Democracy in Ukraine Since the Donbas War. Warme Polical Pares and the Durability of Democracy: Evidence Mikhail Alexseev (San Diego State University) from Punjab and West Bengal, India Social capital and populism in Eastern Europe Drew Stommes (Yale University) Iva Bozovic (University of Southern California) Impact of Militarizaon on Polical Atudes of Youth in Kashmir From Democrazaon to Populism: Explaining the electoral success Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) of contemporary Central European populism FD59: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) EU Foreign Policy Failed Transions? New Evidence on Democrazaon and Dictatorship in the Postcommunist World Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Organizaon Payam Foroughi (American University of Central Asia) Internal Legimacy and Governance in the Absence of Recognion: Chair Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) The Cases of The Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics Disc. Meltem Muuler-Bac (Sabanci University) Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno) Gender Equality in the EU’s External Relaons: Europeanisaon from a Feminist Perspecve FE01: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University) Challenges to European Democracy Melis Cin (Lancaster University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices European Energy Security in a Transatlanc Context (Theme) Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Chair Dr Sorios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham, POLSIS) Turning the de: triangular cooperaon and EU interpretave Disc. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University) power in external policies Disc. Tim L. Oliver (Loughborough University London) Ileana Daniela Serban (Waseda University) Disc. Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) When to label a relaonship? Legally binding linkage Clauses as part Disc. Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, of the disncve foreign policy arsenal of the European Union CUNY) Frederik Ponjaert (Université Libre de Belgique) Disc. Patricia Schneider (Instute for Peace Research and Security The European Union in a Post-American World: Turning Towards the Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) East? BREXIT and Trump----Self-destrucon of Democracy and Revolt of Iren Marinova (Colorado State University) Lower Workers Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University) FD60: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Failure of Sea Rescue in the Mediterranean as an Expression of Civil-Military Relaons and Military Alliances a Polical Crisis of the EU Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Patricia Schneider (Instute for Peace Research and Security (Theme) Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) Chair Eduardo Bechara-Gomez (Externado de Colombia University) The Rise of the Far Right in Europe and Liberal Democracy: The Case Disc. Kirsn J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) of Vox in Spain Closing the Civil-Military Gap on Civil-Military Relaons Norms Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jusce, CUNY) Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College) International Studies Association © London Calling Brexit: Europe's Global City in an Era of Brexit FE04: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Tim L. Oliver (Loughborough University London) FPA Disnguished Scholar Roundtable: Celebrang Richard Small states and European strategic culture: From norm breakers to Herrmann norm takers to norm shapers Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences) Foreign Policy Analysis Shameful Preferences and the Legimizaon of the Far Right in Chair Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) Europe Part. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Laura Jakli (University of California, Berkeley) Part. A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas) The EU and its sub-Self Others: The struggle against disintegraon Part. Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) in the context of the ´migraon crisis` Part. Peter Gries (University of Manchester) Julia Simon (Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg) Part. Michael Tomz (Stanford University) Part. Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine) FE02: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session Hon. Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University) Idenes and Diversity in IR Research Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices FE05: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar (Theme) IPE Disnguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Eric Helleiner Chair Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. Gaurav Saini (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for Chair Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Internaonal Polics, Organizaon and Disarmament) Part. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Vasundhara Kamath (The George Washington University) Part. Juliet Johnson (McGill University) Disc. Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague) Part. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) Disc. Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University) Part. Louis Pauly (University of Toronto) Disc. Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Part. Jonathan Kirshner (Boston College) Disc. Radka Druláková (University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Hon. Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Internaonal Relaons) Arcc Idenes in Canadian Foreign Policy FE06: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) World Trade Organizaon: Power, Protecon, and Priories Personalising Global South: Six Indian Scholars at ISA Internaonal Polical Economy Gaurav Saini (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Polics, Organizaon and Disarmament) Internaonal Law Trapped between the West and East? An Ongoing Search for Chair Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Identy in Czech “Small State” Scholarship Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague) The Dragon in the World’s Oceans: China’s Impact on WTO Radka Druláková (University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Fisheries Subsidies Negoaons Internaonal Relaons) Kristen Hopewell (University of Brish Columbia) The Researcher and the Researched: Ethically Navigang Contested Narraves in Conict-Aected Environments The Polics of Internaonal Trade: An Analysis of WTO Safeguard Eleanor Gordon (University of Monash) Measures Pinn Siraprapasiri (University of California, Santa Barbara) When Words Collide: A Cross-Linguisc Study of Agency and Responsibility in Internaonal Relaons Mullateral Trade Governance as Everyday Pracce: Regime Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University) Management and Epistemic Authority in the WTO Fabian Bohnenberger (King's College London) Understanding limits of ISA: Revising Queer Perspecves from Global South Rising Powers and Dierenal Treatment Norms: Developing Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Countries in the Internaonal Trade Regime Till Schöfer (Here School of Governance) Promong Inclusive Diversity: Lessons from the United States Federal Government FE07: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Vasundhara Kamath (The George Washington University) Violence and Visuality in World Polics FE03: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Internaonal Polical Sociology ISSS Disnguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Cynthia Enloe Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Theory Internaonal Security Studies Chair Constance Duncombe (Monash University) Chair Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Disc. George Karavas (University of Queensland) Part. Daniel Conway (University of Westminster) Part. Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) Part. Mahew A. Evangelista (Cornell University) Part. Tim Aistrope (University of Kent) Part. Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Part. Stefanie Fishel (The University of the Sunshine Coast) Part. Fumika Sato (Hitotsubashi University) Part. Helle E. Malmvig (Senior Researcher, Danish Instute for Part. Natália M. F. Souza (PUC São Paulo) Internaonal Studies (DIIS)) Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney) Hon. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)

International Studies Association © FE08: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Labour here, consume there, accumulate everywhere: Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State Improvisaons of mobile capital and gendered labour in Philippine- Canada migraon regimes Internaonal Security Studies Pauline Gardiner Barber (Dalhousie University) Chair David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego) The Global Post-Financial Crisis and Internaonal Development Part. Melissa Lee (Princeton University) Funding: Implicaons for SDG#5 on Women’s Empowerment and Part. David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego) Gender Equality Part. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Laura Parisi (University of Victoria) Part. Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Querying Globalizaon 2.0: Inmate Encounters with Neoliberalism Part. Reo Matsuzaki (Trinity College) and Postneoliberalism in Lan America Amy Lind (University of Cincinna) FE09: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Feminisms in/against neoliberal development: Looking for cracks in Doing the conceptual history of internaonal relaons the ‘business case’ Historical Internaonal Relaons Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology FE13: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Halvard Leira (NUPI) Populism and Foreign Policy in Developing States Part. Richard Devetak (University of Queensland) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) (Theme) Part. Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI) Chair Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chrisan University) Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Disc. Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chrisan University) Part. Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Instute of Far-Right Populism and Foreign Policy Identy: Evidence From Internaonal Aairs (NUPI)) Bolsonaro’s Ultra-Conservave Foreign Policy FE10: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo) Roundtable on Xiaoyu Pu’s Book: Rebranding China: Contested Irma Silva (University of São Paulo ) Status Signaling in the Changing Global Order Right and Le-wing Populisms and Globalizaon: two stories about reclaiming sovereignty in mes of globalizaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) Chair Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) Part. Sco Kastner (University of Maryland) Populism in Brazilian Foreign Policy under President Bolsonaro Part. Gregory J. Moore (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Part. Xiao Ren (Fudan University) Balkan hero or a horror? Trump presidency and the consequences Part. Brandon Yoder (Australian Naonal University) of populist foreign policy Part. Kean Zhang (George Mason University) Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney) Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Execung a Populist Command: Implemenng Foreign Policies in Duterte’s Philippines FE11: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Disnguished Scholar Aim Sinpeng (University of Sydney) Global Development Secon Eminent Scholar Roundtable Honouring Linda Tuhiwai Smith FE14: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Global Development Grounded Normave Theory and the Movement of Persons Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Chair Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Poncia Universidade (Theme) Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Chair Luis Cabrera (Grith University) Part. Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio (University of Hawai'i) Part. Roxanne Doty (Arizona State University) Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Part. Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Part. Adrian Lile (University of Melbourne) Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Part. Maeo Bono (Monash University) Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Steven T. Zech (Monash University) Part. Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths) Hon. Linda Tuhiwai Smith (University of Waikato)

FE12: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Gender and Global Restructuring Revisited Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) Disc. Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) Gender and Global Restructuring Revisited Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna) International Studies Association © FE15: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable FE18: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon Russian Internaonal Studies between global IR and A mul perspecve approach: exploring foreign and domesc exceponalism: theories and concepts policies Post Communist Systems Internaonal Studies Associaon Theory Internaonal Associaon for Polical Science Students Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Chair Jusn Patrick (Internaonal Associaon for Polical Science Chair Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Students) Disc. Maria Laguna (St.-Petersburg State University, School of Disc. Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Instute Internaonal Relaons) of Global and Area Studies) Part. Valery Konyshev (Saint-Petersburg State University) Seng the baseline for pulling China into foreign policy analysis Part. Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) (FPA) - A frame analysis of China’s shiing foreign policy priories Part. Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Instute of Part. Mikhail Rykhk (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Global and Area Studies) Novgorod) The Contenous Russians: Contestaon Modalies at the OSCE Part. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Emmanuelle Rousseau (Universite de Montreal) Part. Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center) The rise of far-right Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro and the future of gender Flavia Bellieni Zimmermann (University of Western Australia) FE16: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable The Road Less Taken: Career Paths Outside of Academia FE19: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Elecons in Hybrid Regimes (Theme) Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Stephanie Pezard (RAND Corporaon) Global Development Part. Crystal Pryor (Pacic Forum) Chair Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago) Part. Chrisan Fearer (U.S. Joint Sta) Disc. Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago) Part. Nora Bensahel (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Disc. Sebnem Gumuscu (Middlebury College) Part. Bryan A. Frederick (RAND Corporaon) The Changing Proles of Women Candidates in Turkish Naonal Elecons FE17: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Michael Wuthrich (University of Kansas) Praccal, Professional Engagement: The Role of Diverse Professions Vote choice in the Istanbul Greater City Municipality Elecons of in Protecng Human Rights 2019 Human Rights Ali Carkoglu (Koc University) Interdisciplinary Studies Degrees of Electoral Compeon in Hybrid Regimes Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Sebnem Gumuscu (Middlebury College) Populist Discursive Performance and Hybrid Regimes Chair Michael Goodhart (University of Pisburgh) Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago) Disc. Gilberto Algar-Faria (University of Oxford) Connecng the Theory and Pracce of Human Rights: Scholar-NGO FE20: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session Partnerships The Media in Polics Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Conneccut) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Bomberos, Maestros y Psicólogos (Fireghters, Teachers and (Theme) Pyschologists): Guatemalan civil society response to the Volcano of Chair Ana Luiza Drummond (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Fire Disaster in Guatemala Gerais) Michelle Was (American Public University System) Disc. Soobin Choi (University of Michigan) Kate Brannum (American Public University Associaon) Disc. Esther Bellinsky (University of Colorado Denver) Beyond ideology- a comparave analysis of how local governance Disc. Si Min Li (University of Victoria, Canada) can expand naonal integraon policy: the case of Syrian refugees Disc. Jessy Abouarab (Florida Internaonal University) in Istanbul Disc. Virgil Hawkins (Osaka University) Basak Yavcan (Associate Professor) Conicted coverage: Saudi Arabia in the Japanese news media Fulya Memisoglu (Istanbul Yildiz Technical University) Virgil Hawkins (Osaka University) Epistemic Impact: The Role of Academics and Legal Professionals in Media Framing of The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon Seng Global Data Protecon Norms Jessy Abouarab (Florida Internaonal University) Rebekah Dowd (Midwestern State University) A Rising Jyut Naon in the Globalizaon? Cantonese and Identy on Variaons in the Movaons of Law Enforcement: Arrest and Television, Facebook, and YouTube Torture Beyond the War on Drugs Si Min Li (University of Victoria, Canada) Daniela Barba Sánchez (Princeton University) The Use of Media to Incite Violence: A Case Study on the Israeli- Palesnian Conict Esther Bellinsky (University of Colorado Denver)

International Studies Association © Why do people believe that others are acng together to ght FE23: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Commiee Panel climate change? The role of news media explored in the theorecal Meet the Editors of ISA Journals framework of inuence of presumed media inuence Soobin Choi (University of Michigan) Professional Development Commiee Internaonal Studies Associaon The Role Of Media In The Raonalizaon Of Counterterrorism Measures That Threaten Human Rights: An Analysis Of Uk Media Chair Mireille Yanow (Oxford University Press) Channels Part. Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham) Ana Luiza Drummond (Poncal Catholic University of Minas Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Gerais) Part. Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Part. Je Pickering (Kansas State University) FE21: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Part. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) G20 Insights, Invisibilies, and Idenes Part. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Internaonal Organizaon Part. James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan University)

Chair Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics) FE24: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Steven Slaughter (Deakin University) Rethinking Revoluons G20 Innovaon: Bringing Women in from the Margins of Global Economic Governance Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Polical Sociology Caitlin R. Byrne (Grith University) Theory G20, G7 and BRICS Governance of Environment & Health: The Invisible Indigenous People's Link Chair Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) John Kirton (University of Toronto) Disc. Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Brianey Warren (University of Toronto) The Joy of Revoluon Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) G20 & G7 Mullevel Governance of Health-Climate-Gender Links Julia Kulik (University of Toronto) What is Revoluonary Success? From “By Any Means Necessary” to “The Moderaon Curse”. Alissa Wang (University of Toronto) Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) Where does G20 stand in Internaonal Development Cooperaon: George Lawson (Australian Naonal University) Potenals and Limitaons Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul) The Colonial Origins of Revoluonary Rebels Megan Stewart (American University) Diversifying Voices? Cognive Authority Shis at the G20 Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University of Tokyo) The Twin Processes of Revoluon and Secession Catherine Hirst (London School of Economics) FE22: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon FE25: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel War and contested cultural heritage Secrecy and the Use of Military Force Internaonal Studies Associaon Nordic Internaonal Studies Associaon Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Chair Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong) Disc. Ted Svensson (Lund University) Disc. Cullen Nu (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Abjecon, Materiality and Ontological Security: The Case of the Disc. Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame) Church of Christ the Saviour in Prisna When the Clever See Danger: The Eecveness of U.S. Covert Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade) Acon During the Cold War Where Do Cultures Collide? A Cross-naonal Invesgaon of Aacks Cullen Nu (Massachuses Instute of Technology) on Cultural Sites The View from the Oval Oce: The Presidenal Daily Brief Project Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University) Ausn Carson (University of Chicago) Joakim Kreutz (Stockholm University, Uppsala University) Naonal Security Whistleblowing ’ and ‘Terrorism Financing’: Construcng the Michael Joseph (George Washington University) Normave Architecture to Counter Islamic State’s Protable Erasure William Spaniel (University of Pisburgh) of History Michael Poznansky (University of Pisburgh) Rashmi Singh (PUC Minas) A Not-So-Open Book: Secret Informaon and Military Cooperaon Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Between Allies William Vlcek (University of St. Andrews) Mindy Haas (Princeton University) The instuonalizaon of cultural heritage protecon in UN peace Covert Colossus: Polical Warfare and Subversive State Capture operaons mandates, depolicizaon as desubstanalizaon Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Mathilde Leloup (Sciences Po/ CERI) FE26: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel The Bloody Pulpit: The Impact of Aacks on Religious Spaces in Alternave Spaces of Diplomacy: Science, Substate & Dragons South Asia Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacic University) Diplomac Studies Chair Steven Pike (Newhouse School of Public Communicaon, Syracuse University) Disc. Alisher Faizullaev (University of World Economy and Diplomacy) International Studies Association © Science, research and innovaon as themes and tools for a small Standardizing Security: Internaonal Relaons, Human Rights and state's reputaon the bale over TLS 1.3 Jana Peterkova (University of Economics, Prague) Colin Kiernan (Georgia Instute of Technology) The Pracce of California as naon-state: Innovave or Inevitable? Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Instute of Technology) Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Championing Gender Equality and Empowering Women in the Diamonds & Dragons: Gi-giving in Internaonal Relaons Digital Age: the case of UN Women Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh) Caroline Bouchard (Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM)) Science Diplomacy discourse and strategies. Internaonal Organizaons and Digital Diplomacy: The IMF and Olga Krasnyak (RUDN University) Surveillance According to Twier Uncivil Society: The diplomacy of disrupve actors Marn Edwards (Seton Hall University) Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Naonal University) UN Public Diplomacy and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University) FE27: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable A. Emre Ates (Istanbul University) Structural Polical Economy: re-thinking the weight of structures in the enduringly colonial present FE30: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Global Development Investment Treaes and Dispute Arbitraon Arrangements Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Polical Economy Chair Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Chair Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) Disc. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Disc. Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida) Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Predatory Investors and the Threat to Developing State Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Sovereignty: Understanding the Consequences of Internaonal Part. Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Investment Agreements Part. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Michael Sampson (Leiden University) How Instuons Inuence the Locaon of Foreign Direct FE28: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Investment: Substute for Independent Judiciary Event-based Analysis of Contenous Polics Weiwen Yin (Texas A&M University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Inving Arbitraon: Democracy’s Inuence on the Design of Chair Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Bilateral Investment Treaes Disc. Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School) Andrew McWard (University of Wisconsin-Madison) The Eect of the Internet on Contenous Polics in Authoritarian Renegoate, Terminate, or Suck It Up? The choice over investment Regimes treaty policies Nadiya Kostyuk (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (University of Oxford) Chrisan Davenport (University of Michigan) How Much Legalizaon Do Investors Want? Forum Shopping in Terrorist Displacement: Foreign Fighter Returnees and Extremist Internaonal Investment Arbitraon Forums Plots in the United States, 1980-2016 Yumi Park (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Michael Jensen (University of Maryland ) FE31: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Patrick James (Naonal Consorum for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism) Religious Identy And Conict Elizabeth Yates (University of Maryland) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Gary LaFree (University of Maryland) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Not all Protests are Equal: Repression and Protest Issues Chair Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Eda Keremoglu (University of Konstanz) Disc. Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Sebasan Hellmeier (University of Konstanz) Religion, Gender and Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): An Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Interseconal Approach The Diversity of Repression: Measuring State Repressive Repertoires Seniha Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana (Georgetown University) with Events Data The challenger's winning coalion Ryan Welch (University of Tampa) Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware) The Uneasy Relaonship Between Gender and Religions in Taccal Decision Making: Using SNA for Instrumental Variables and Peacebuilding. Insights from Indonesia and Nigeria Predicon of Conict Arifah Rahmawa (Gadjah Mada University) Khaeld Eid (Claremont Graduate University) Mimidoo Achakpa (Nasarawa State University, Ke) The Absence of Buddhist-Muslim Contact: A Condion for Religious FE29: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Intolerance and Fear in Northeastern Thailand IOs and (Informaon) Infrastructures Ajirapa Pienkhuntod (Khon Kaen University) Internaonal Communicaon Partners in Local Governance: Gangs and Evangelicals in El Salvador Internaonal Organizaon Stephen Ou (Asbury Theological Seminary) Chair Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Naonal University of San Marn) Disc. Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)

International Studies Association © FE32: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Substanve Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding Pracces: Terrorism and Foreign Policy Monitoring and Evaluang the contribuons of youth to sustainable peace. Foreign Policy Analysis Caitlin Mollica (Queensland University of Technology) Chair Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Children of Palesne – The Lost Childhood Disc. Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Rahul Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Emoonal reacons to terrorism and the selecon of response policies FE35: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Humanitarian Intervenon, Transional Jusce, and the Fear of Violence and Support for Strongman Rule Responsibility to Protect Anup Phayal (University of North Carolina, Wilmington) Internaonal Law Mark Peey (University of Kentucky) Chair Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace The Harder the Target the Bigger the Bang: Public Percepons and Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Terrorism Disc. Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw) Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Impact of Normave Shis on Power Polics: Responsibility to When ends Trump means: Connuity versus change in US Prosecute and Human Security counterterrorism policy Muge Kinacioglu (Haceepe University & Leiden University) Rubrick Biegon (University of Kent) Does the Pracce of Humanitarian Intervenon Currently Possess Diplomac Signals and the Strategic Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars the Status of Custom of Internaonal Law? Gabriella Levy (Duke University) Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Florida Internaonal Rebecca Dudley (Duke University) University) Chong Chen (Tsinghua University) Transnaonal Jusce and Mass Atrocity Recurrence: Changing David Siegel (Duke University) Hearts and Minds? David Muchlinski (Georgia Instute of Technology) FE33: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Humanitarian Intervenon in Naon-Building; Kosovo case from Just War Theory: Part of the Problem or Part of the Soluon? 1998-2017 Internaonal Ethics Arbenita Sopaj (Kobe University) Internaonal Law The Role of Transional Jusce Praconers in Guaranteeing Non- Recurrence of Mass Human Rights Violaons in Transional Chair Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales) Sociees Disc. Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Maja Davidovic (Durham University) The Bale of Manila 1945: Ethics of War and the Tensions of American Empire FE36: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mary Anne Mendoza (University of California, Irvine ) Internal Migraon Polics 1 John Emery (University of California, Irvine) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Doctrine as Praccal Ethics: The Case of Child Soldiers Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Chair Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Just War, Pacism, and Military Abolionism Disc. Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Ned Dobos (University of New South Wales) Disc. Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University) Disncon, Reasons, and Non-Combatant Immunity Sll Cizens? The Polics of Internally Displaced Persons in Jordan Anna Kietzerow (Western Michigan University) Lillian Frost (The George Washington University) Towards a Theory on the Use of Force Short of War Internal Migraon in the Postcolonial Kingdom of The Netherlands: Anh Le (University of Manchester) The Netherlands and the European Union’s Overseas Territories of the Dutch Caribbean FE34: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Parcipaon and Protecon: Human Rights of Youth and Children Who wants in? Property rights and the desire for local cizenship in Human Rights China’s hukou system Peace Studies Meina Cai (University of Conneccut) Samantha Vortherms (University of California, Irvine) Chair Zorzeta Bakaki (University of Essex) Disc. Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Polical Instuonal Barriers to the Status, Rights and Idenes of Internal Science) Migrants in India Resistance to Militarism and the Polics of Childhood in War- Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine) Focused Japanese Manga Inequality and Internal Migraon Siobhan McEvoy-Levy (Butler University) Willem Maas (York University) Atsuko Abe (J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo) FE37: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel To Have and to Hold: Naonal Laws & Child-Early Forced Marriage Praccal Approaches to Cyber Conict Management Treaty Compliance Tara Trask (Clemson University) Foreign Policy Analysis Internaonal Communicaon Chair Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University) Disc. Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University) International Studies Association © Assessing and Managing the Risks of Escalaon with Persistent FE40: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Operaons as the New Strategic Concept for Cyberspace The (in)Visible Polics behind Health Emergencies Nancy Gallagher (University of Maryland) Global Health Charles Harry (University of Maryland) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Emerging from the Shadows: Towards a Shi in State Aribuon of (Theme) Cyber Aacks Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University) Chair Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Disc. Rachel Sweet (Notre Dame) Udi Sommer (Tel Aviv University) Health emergencies have a gender problem Organizing Naonal Cyber Defense: The Advantages of Being Small Sara Davies (Grith University) Melissa K. Grith (University of California, Berkeley) Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Polical The Gender Dimensions of Foreign Inuence Operaons: Normave Science) and Legal Frameworks to Combat the Spread of Gender-Related “What makes a health emergency? The WHO’s ulizaon of IHR Hate Speech and Disinformaon Online 2005 Samantha Bradshaw (Oxford Internet Instute) Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Who Guards the Cyber Guardians? Civil-Military Relaons in an Age What makes a PHEIC? A legal and normave interrogaon of Cyber-Enabled Informaon Warfare Alexandra Phelan (Georgetown University) Christopher Colligan (University of Washington) Epidemic projecons and the polics of reckoning FE38: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Adia Benton (Northwestern) Using Crical Pedagogies to Study Systems of Oppression in the FE41: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Classroom Trade Environment Polics Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Environmental Studies Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Chair Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz) Chair Ciara Bracken-Roche (Maynooth University) Disc. Yixian Sun (University of Bath) Disc. Javed Charan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) The Coevoluon of the Trade and Environment System Teaching Palesne: Impossible Subjects and the Contribuons of Rakhyun E. Kim (Utrecht University) Arendt and Said Abigail Bakan (University of Toronto) Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval) Recentering Posionality in Teaching An-Racism and Global Polics The Causal Complexity of “Exceponal” Disputes: A QCA Study of Celia Romulus (Queen's University) the Length of WTO Cases Evoking GATT’s Arcle XX Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Decolonizing Syllabi in Canadian Polical Science Development Studies (IHEID)) Rebecca Wallace (Queen's University) Market Power Europe to protect forests in the Democrac Republic Challenging Hegemony by Bringing Idenes to the Classroom of the Congo and Indonesia? Kaa Henrys (Psychology Doctoral Program, The Graduate Lena Partzsch (University of Erfurt) Center, CUNY / Université d'Etat d'Hai) Anne-Kathrin Weber (University of Freiburg) FE39: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel 4.China’s Import Ban on Foreign Recyclables: Authoritarian Intelligence Relaons in the 21st Century Responsiveness or Autocrat’s Discreon? Intelligence Studies Hanjie Wang (University of Washington, Seale) In sync? Coevolving networks of trade and environment agreements Chair Tom Røseth (Norwegian Command and Sta College, Naonal James Hollway (Graduate Instute, Geneva) Defence University College) Disc. John Weaver (York College of Pennsylvania) FE42: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Intelligence and Mulpolarity: Great Powers, Trojan Horses, and Queering IR Minor Powers Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Revising the HUMINT sensor in intelligence collecon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Tom Røseth (Norwegian Command and Sta College, Naonal (Theme) Defence University College) Chair Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Intelligence Power in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Njord Wegge (Norwegian Defence University College/ Military On Pride, Prejudice, And Polics ( The Polical Connotaon Of Academy ) Commanding Military Spies Homophobia) Ma Rose (U.S. Department of Defense) Vassil Hristov Anastassov (Soa) Forensic aribuon in cyberspace: authorship aack analysis Sovereignty and identy polics: thinking the limits of Queer IR Mamounz Alazab (Charles Darwin University ) Amanda Ferreira (PUC Rio) Is now the me for sexual freedom? Neoliberalism and its heteronormave contradicons Flávia Belmont (PUC Rio) Everyday Racism Facing Queer Syrian Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Lebanon Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex) International Studies Association © LGBTI Mainstreaming and the United Naons The polics of collecve trauma in Israel-Palesne: sacred, profane? Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY) Tina Oman (Doshisha University) From “wrecked” to “turbid”: Generaons and emoons in Taiwan’s FE43: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel polics Culture in Internaonal Security Fang-chih Irene Yang (Naonal Cheng Kung University) Internaonal Security Studies Harmony’s conundrum in Reiwa Japan: Gender and structural Chair Guilherme M. Dias (Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do violence in the workplace Exercito - ECEME) Mayumi Nakamura (University of Toyama) Disc. Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Mito Akiyoshi (Senshu University) Naonal Security Culture and Alliance: U.S.-Japan Alliance in the Teaching Peace in an Era of Militarism, Naonalism, and Cynicism 21st Century James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Koji Haraguchi (Yamanashi Gakuin University) Turkey’s Religious Leadership Role: Revising Turkish Naonal FE46: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Identy and Security Culture NATO and Alliance Polics Aylin Gurzel Aka (Eastern Mediterranean University) Internaonal Security Studies Local Cops Abroad: Tracing the Eects of Internaonal Experiences Chair Simon J. Smith (Staordshire University ) on Police Culture in Berlin Disc. Simon J. Smith (Staordshire University ) Anna Daun (Berlin School of Economics and Law) Can a Common European Defense Union Coexist with NATO? 'A Culture of Prevenon': Conict Experse and the Making of Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Preventability Does ‘Just Add Women and Sr’ Work?: Gender Integraon and Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and Operaonal Eecveness in Mullateral Military Operaons Polical Science) Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Combang the Manipulaon of the Sovereign Will of the People: Making NATO Pay: How the Polics of Alliance Military Spending Westminster’s Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Commiee’s Impacts Operaonal Capability Securizaon of Disinformaon William T. Eliason (Naonal Defense University) Dakoda Trithara (University of Calgary) Admiring the Problem: NATO, the Space Domain and Deterrence FE44: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Simon J. Smith (Staordshire University ) Intelligence Partnership or Compeon? The Praconer/Scholar A New Look at Burden Sharing in NATO Relaonship: Art or Science? Tad Schnaufer (University of Central Florida) Intelligence Studies FE47: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair John Fishel (University of Oklahoma) The Rise of China: Identy, Power, and Change Chair William C. Spracher (Naonal Intelligence University) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Chris Sartorius (University of Oklahoma) Chair Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna) A Dual Life in the Intelligence Cycle: Scholar & Praconer John Fishel (University of Oklahoma) “The Distribuon of Identy in Asia and China’s Regional Hegemonic Prospects” Does Demise of the ISIS Caliphate Lead to Transformaon of the Ted Hopf (Naonal University of Singapore) Organizaon? An Illustraon of the Science and Art of Strategic The China Challenge and Great Power Polics in East Asia Intelligence Analysis Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) Kimbra Fishel (American Military University) Will Power Transion between China and US Bring War or Peace? Space Superiority Using Arcial Intelligence to Manage Distributed Hsiao-chuan Liao (Naonal Taiwan University) Satellite Architectures and their Impact on Strategic Intelligence James Rooney (American Military University) China’s Rise and US Hegemony: Navigang Great Power Management in East Asia The Art and Science of Taccal and Operaonal Intelligence Beverley Loke (University of Exeter) Shad Saerthwaite (University of Oklahoma) China’s Space Diplomacy: a New Avenue of Geopolical From Military Intelligence Taccal Praconer to Civilian Strategic Compeon? Scholar: Lessons Learned Along the Way While Trying to Straddle Jian Zhang (University of New South Wales) the Fence William C. Spracher (Naonal Intelligence University) FE48: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel FE45: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Middle East Feminism and its contribuons to Internaonal Era Transions in Internaonal Polics Relaons Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Polical Sociology (Theme) Historical Internaonal Relaons Peace Studies Chair Isis Nusair (Denison University) Chair Marie Thorsten (Internaonal Chrisan University) Disc. Vickie Langohr (College of the Holy Cross) Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Who Supports Gender Quotas in Transioning and Authoritarian The discourse of “war-weary Americans” States in the Middle East and North Africa? Marie Thorsten (Internaonal Chrisan University) Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College) Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison ) International Studies Association © The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Gendered Migraon During Conict and FE51: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Marriage Paerns The Dynamics of Retrenchment Carla Abdo-Katsipis (Wesleyan University) Internaonal Security Studies Women in the aermath of the Arab uprisings: comparave study of Bahrain and Egypt Chair Barry Posen (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Nermin Allam (Rutgers University) Disc. Joseph M. Parent (University of Notre Dame) Magdalena Karolak (Zayed University) Desert Shield of the Republic: Realism and the Middle East Bringing Public Into Theorizing on State Acon Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham) On Violence Against Women: The Case of Egypt Reversing Retrenchment: The UK’s Return “East of Suez” Vickie Langohr (College of the Holy Cross) William James (Harvard) Arab Women’s Shiing Idenes, Acvisms, and Resistances in the All about the Benjamins: Sources of American Conduct “Post-Arab Spring” Era: Regional and Internaonal Implicaons Daniel Jacobs (George Washington University) Sahar Khamis (University of Maryland) How would the US Leave: Ending United States' Alliance Commitments and Extended Nuclear Deterrence Guarantees in FE49: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Europe The Polical Life of Popular Culture: Technology, Polics, and Other Paul Van Hoo (MIT) Worlds Failure to Recognize Decline: Why States Miss their Chance to Theory Retrench Internaonal Ethics Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chair Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland) FE52: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. David Mumer (York University) Governance of Transboundary Waters Ethics ex machina: Popular culture and the plural futures of polics Environmental Studies William Clapton (University of New South Wales) Chair Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Instute) Philip Dick and Futurisc Religious Ecumenes Disc. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico) Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Geography or Hegemony? Power, Posion, Compeon and Westworldings: Corporate Personhood and the Biopolics of Bare Cooperaon in Transboundary River Basins Alife Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Rex Troumbley (Rice University) River of Restraint: India and the "Water Taboo" in the 1999 Kargil Understanding the Form and Consequences of Algorithmic Agency War Through William Gibson’s The Peripheral Charloe Grech-Madin (Uppsala University) Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland) Invesgang Incommensurability of Interests and Values around Enhancing visibility of women from the Global South Water Access Contestaons in Mumbai, India Maritza Figueroa (Poncia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) Paroma Wagle (University of California, Irvine) Richard Anthony Mahew (University of California) FE50: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Right-wing naonalism and religion: what are the connecons and Sine [A]qua Non: Climate Proong Water Law and Governance in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin why? Kerem Gulay (Koc University, Law School) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies FE53: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Jerey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Narraves on Migraons Disc. Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Vising Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic) (Theme) Disc. Guy Ben-Porat (Ben-Gurion University) Chair Jasmin Habib (University of Waterloo) Naonalism and the Charismac Chrisan Right: a Comparave Disc. April Biccum (The Australian Naonal University) study of Australia and the United States Narraves of (be)longing? On the need to decolonise migraon + David Smith (University of Sydney) refugee studies The Absent Connecon: Religion, Social media and Populism Jasmin Habib (University of Waterloo) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of EU border and migraon governance and NGOs: civil society Birmingham) partnership revisited Midnight’s Children: Religion and Naonalism in South Asia Satoko Horii (Akita Internaonal University) Giorgio Shani (Internaonal Chrisan University) Expanding Theorecal Horizons: Studying Ethnic Diversity and The Sacred Dimension of Populism John A. Rees (The University of Notre Dame Australia) Migraon in Postcolonial States Rebecca Grace Tan (University of Bristol) Strategies of Outbidding in Polical Islam: The Case of Religious The exclusionary violence of the forced migraon: Venezuela´s case Naonalism(s) in Turkey Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Poncia Universidad Católica del Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Ecuador ) Where are you from?: Identy and Interprevism in Migraon Studies Oanh Nguyen (University of Minnesota) International Studies Association © FE55: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Communicaons Technology and the Rise of Informal Internaonal The Internaonal Criminal Court Under Pressure Governance Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Internaonal Internaonal Law Aairs) Internaonal Ethics Technology, Markets and Instuonal Cooperaon Chair Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Fen Hampson (Carleton University) Chair Yvonne Duon (Indiana University McKinney School of Law) Technological Change and the Emergence of Informal Cooperaon Disc. Antonio Franceschet (University of Calgary) Architectures Inside-Out: Internal Backlash against Internaonal Human Rights David Hageboelling (University of Oxford) and Criminal Courts Technological Accidents in the Global Security Order Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Kyle Evano (Council on Foreign Relaons) The Under-Representaon of Female Judges at the ICC: A Legimacy Problem FE58: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Milena Sterio (Cleveland-Marshall College of Law) Higher Educaon and the Policy Process Nexus The Internaonal Criminal Court and Persistent Demand for Human Internaonal Educaon Rights Chair Max Crumley-Enger (Loyola University Chicago) Georey Dancy (Tulane University) Disc. Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Power and Internaonal Criminal Law Building global higher educaon networks through the ‘Belt-and- Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Road’ iniave The ICC in Acon: Overcoming Challenges to Prosecung Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University) Government Leaders TOLGA DEMIRYOL (ISTANBUL KEMERBURGAZ UNIVERSITY) Yvonne Duon (Indiana University McKinney School of Law) The Eect of Educaon Policies on Intergeneraonal Inequality in The Internaonal Criminal Court: Successes, Missteps, and South Korea Precedent Yoonbin Ha (American University) Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense) The Lanx factor in the “browning of America”: The higher- FE56: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel educaon context Negoaons and Conict Management in Civil Wars Vanessa Bravo (Elon University) EducaonUSA and the public diplomacy roles of higher educaon Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes instuons Chair Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Max Crumley-Enger (Loyola University Chicago) Disc. Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) European Actorness in Global Educaon Diplomacy Managing the Dual Faces of Internaonalized Civil Conict Silviu Piros (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) FE59: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Leaders as Soldiers: Why Do Rebel Groups Evaluate Bale Moving into Administraon: DOs, DON’Ts and the Unexpected in Outcomes Dierently? your rst 30,60,90 days Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Revealed Sincerity, Negoaons, and the Civil War Selement Chair Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Process Part. Lui Hebron (Academy of Art University) Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa) Part. Christopher M. Jones (Bradley University) Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) The ghng-negoang nexus: Agenda-seng in civil war peace Part. Todd Giedt (University of California San Francisco) negoaons Part. Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Philipp Broniecki (University of Essex) Tatjana Stankovic (University of Oslo) FE60: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Do Milia Groups Obscure the Zone of Agreement in Peace Labeling Terrorist Actors Negoaons? Internaonal Security Studies Luke Abbs (University of Essex) Chair Maya Arakon (Georgetown University) Phillip Nelson (University of Warwick) Disc. Arabinda Acharya (Rabdan Academy, UAE) Baris Ari (Durham University) Gangsters, Jihadists, and Criminal Insurgents: Assessing the Crime- FE57: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Terror Nexus Technological Change and the Future of Internaonal Instuons Irina A. Chindea (RAND Corporaon) John P. Sullivan (Los Angeles Sheri's Department) Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Communicaon Conceptualizing the Islamic State’s Evoluon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Cindy May (London School of Economics and Polical Science) The Polics of Labeling Terrorist Organizaons Chair Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Chia-yi Lee (Naonal Chengchi University) Internaonal Aairs) Disc. Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University) Yasutaka Tominaga (Hosei University)

International Studies Association © Eco-Terrorism or What? The Media Construcon in the U.K. João Raphael da Silva (Ulster University) Saturday Explaining State Decisions to Label Violent Groups as “Terrorists” SA01: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Buse Dingiltepe (Bilkent University) Progress in Human Rights Research FE61: Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Re-Reading Sovereignty: Maps, Metaphors, and Meanings Theory Chair Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Disc. Alison Brele (King's College London) Disc. Naděžda Šišková (Palacky University, Jean Monnet Centre of Chair Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian College) Excellence in EU law) Disc. Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) Disc. Svend-Erik Skaaning (Aarhus University) Sovereign Universality Disc. Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Environmental and Collecve Rights: Dierences between ‘As a model and as metaphor’: Revising the debate about the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous NGOs Involved with the United family as model for the state Naons Human Rights Council Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Mapping (im)mobilies: representaons and conguraons of Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) space, movement and power in the ‘Western’ borderlands Jonathan Downs (Kennesaw State University) Sven Chojnacki (Freie Universität Berlin) Emily Cook (Kennesaw State University) Statehood through social media? ISIS Videos on Legimizing How cognive frames shape state-society relaons in Liberia, India, Statehood to the Internaonal World and the UK Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University) Alison Brele (King's College London) The Eastern cousin of European sovereign states? Territoriality in Internaonal Orders, Domesc Condions, and Human Rights early modern Japan Svend-Erik Skaaning (Aarhus University) Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Oxford) What's the emergency? Emergency classicaon, fundraising, and humanitarian response Allison Grossman (UC Berkeley) Mapping the Human Rights Treaty Network: Forget About Norm Compliance, Let’s Talk About Norm Centrality Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California) How to Prevail in a Brave New World: Creang a Strategic Roadmap for the Digital Human Rights Community Valenn Weber (University of Oxford) Human Rights as Integral Part of European Identy and of the European Union´s Concept ot the Rule of Law Naděžda Šišková (Palacky University, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in EU law) SA02: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel New Studies on Foreign Policy Analysis Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Stephanie Pezard (RAND Corporaon) Disc. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Escalaon Management in Gray Zone Crises: The Proxy Factor Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) David M. Quinn (University of Maryland, College Park) Allison Astorino-Courtois (NSI) Raw Naonalism: The Trumpian Paradigm and America’s “New” Face in the World Harry Anastasiou (Portland State University) The Cycles Meet: Upheaval and American Foreign Policy in the 2020s Aaron Mannes (University of Maryland) Issue Linkage, Role Linkage and the Ecacy of Socializaon: Evidence from US-China Relaons Weining Ai (Arizona State University)

International Studies Association © With a Stroke of a Pen: Winston Churchill and the Destabilizaon of Regions And Their ‘Becoming’: A Crical Analysis Of The Modern Middle East Construcons Of‘South Asia’ Billy Mayer (Hawaii Pacic University) Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)

SA03: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session SA05: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session The Internaonal Economic System Measuring and Assessing Foreign Aid Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) (Theme) Chair Sebasan Krapohl (University of Amsterdam) Chair Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales) Disc. Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) Disc. Alexandre Coelho (University of São Paulo) Disc. Nicholas Borroz (University of Auckland) Disc. Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos) Economic Growth and War: A Dyadic Analysis Disc. Raymond Yamamoto (Aarhus University) Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) Disc. Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University) David H. Sacko (USAFA) Creang Allies: Russian Subsidies to Microstates in the 'Near Long Distance Relaonship? The Defense of Business Interests by Abroad' the Internaonal Organisaon of Employers and the Internaonal Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Chamber of Commerce Friends or Foes? The Role of AIIB and ADB in Southeast Asia Marieke Louis (Sciences Po Grenoble) Development Assistance Why do States Sell Sovereignty? Internaonal Coercion and Land Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos) Transacons Cooperaon or Commensalism: Percepons of Chinese, American Jonas Bunte (University of Texas at Dallas) and Brazilian Foreign Aid in Subsaharan Africa Burak Giray (University of Houston) Natalia Coelho (Universidade de Brasilia) Gaining Ground, Gaining Inuence? Votes Shares and Power in the Arthur Augusto Catraio (Getulio Vargas Foundaon) AIIB Rodolpho Vasconcellos (University of Brasilia) SooYeon Kim (Naonal University of Singapore) The Network Architecture of Rural Development Intervenons: Jesslene Lee (Naonal University of Singapore) Exploring Relaonal Dynamics of Aid Policy in Pakistan and Measuring State Capacity in Rener States Afghanistan Mohannad Al-Suwaidan (Tus University) Elsa Talat Khwaja (George Mason University) Comparing Regulatory and Developmental Approaches to The Global (Hi)Story of Chinese Aid Supporng Internaonal Business Acvity Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University) Nicholas Borroz (University of Auckland) China’s Development Assistance in Southeast Asia – A Threat to The eects of gas emergency on the conguraon of the Japanese Interests? internaonal oil market, changes in energy security? Raymond Yamamoto (Aarhus University) Isabel Rodríguez Peña (Universidad Anáhuac México) SA06: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable SA04: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Experimental Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis Regional Idenes Foreign Policy Analysis Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes (Theme) Chair Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springeld) Disc. Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Part. Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Disc. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) Part. Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Disc. Arndt Michael (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Part. Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Disc. Olga Timakova (Diplomac Academy, MFA of Russia) Part. Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) The Social Construcon of the Brazilian Strategic Environment: Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) region, identy, and naval power Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN)) SA07: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Leonardo Paz Neves (Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) / Ibmec) Authors Meet Crics: Börzel/Risse, "Governance Under Anarchy? Eecve and Legimate in Areas of Limited Statehood" Cooperave-Security Pracces in South Asia: Nascent Bilateral and Mullateral Communies of Pracce through Formave Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Interacons and Mul-Layered Channels of Socializaon Arndt Michael (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Chair Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) The Role of New Actors in Polycentric Mediterranean Part. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Olga Timakova (Diplomac Academy, MFA of Russia) Part. Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) Conceptualizing Regional Identy to Bridge Funconal and Diusion Part. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Approaches to Regional Organizaons’ Conict Prevenon Part. Sameer Azizi (Roskilde Unversity) Instuons Jamie Pring (University of Basel) Regional Idenes in a Global IR: A Study of India's Role in South Asia Shahid NP (Jawaharlal Nehru University ) International Studies Association © SA08: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable SA11: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Diversity and Inclusion in Internaonal Aairs: Findings and Next Understanding and Challenging Disciplinarity in Global Polics Steps from the University Leadership Council Research and Teaching Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) (Theme) Chair Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Chair Nancy Wright (Pace University) Georgetown University) Disc. Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) Part. Peter Mandaville (George Mason University) Disc. Kyeonghi Baek (Bualo State College) Part. Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Kers Larsdoer (Swedish Defence University) Part. Carmen Mezzera (Associaon of Professional Schools of Disc. Crisna M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of Internaonal Aairs) Public and Internaonal Aairs) Part. Dean Reuben E. Brigety, II (Dean of the Ellio School of Disc. Alexandra Maria Bocse (London School of Economics) Internaonal Aairs ) Changing Worldviews of Environmental Management Schools: SA09: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Flash Talk Session Homogenizing or diversifying leaders for environmental problem- solving? Knowledge from the Margins in IR Crisna M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Public and Internaonal Aairs) (Theme) Crossing the Divide: An Examinaon of Eecve Interdisciplinary Chair Arturo Chang (Northwestern University) Programs and their Impact on Global Cizenship Disc. Ada Davis-Nouri (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Kyeonghi Baek (Bualo State College) Reading Waltz, Wendt, Keohane, and Bull in Jerusalem Megan Witzleben (Hilbert College) Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo) A Disciplinary Approach to Military Intervenons Culture and Internaonal Relaons of the MENA region Kers Larsdoer (Swedish Defence University) Mazhar Al-Zoby (Qatar University ) Engaging praconers in the study and teaching of Internaonal Neocolonialism Or: How To Stop Worrying And Start Loving Energy and Climate Policy Globalizaon Alexandra Maria Bocse (London School of Economics) Ada Davis-Nouri (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Internaonal studies within Lan America and coherence with a The right to (map) the city: collecve mapping pracces of Global IR perspecve ‘Downtown Colombo’ Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador) Ranitri Weerasuriya (Columbia University) The Parcipaon of Mexico in the Origins of the Breon Woods SA12: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel System Muldisciplinary approaches to disinformaon: a challenge to Cynthia Crisna Leal Garza (University of Waterloo) intelligence and democrac processes Anahuac & Rome: Pan-American Consideraons, Indigenous Intelligence Studies Cosmologies, and Republican Revoluon in Nascent Mexico Chair Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Arturo Chang (Northwestern University) Disc. Irene Chiru (Naonal Instute for Intelligence Studies) SA10: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Researching disinformaon and hybrid threats: an intelligence studies and strategic communicaon approach World Order: Views from Eurasia, Asia and the US Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disinformaon in news media: what makes fake news go viral? (Theme) Clara Juarez Miro (University of Minnesota) Chair Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Unlawful micro-targeng and disinformaon: the GDPR and the Relaons) need for legal strategies to tackle these threats to democracy Part. Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Ainara Bordes Perez ("Mihai Viteazul" Naonal Intelligence Relaons (MGIMO University)) Academy & The University of Malta) Part. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University) Eyes Wide Shut: The Treat of Deepfakes to Naonal Security and Part. M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Democrac Instuons Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Naonal Intelligence Part. Sergei Sevasanov (Far East Federal University) Academy) Part. Artyom L. Lukin (Far Eastern Federal University) Navigang the Modern Marketplace of Ideas: Policy Approaches to Part. Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University) Limit the Impact of Disinformaon Part. Beom Shik Shin (Seoul Naonal University) Sarah Wiley (University of Minnesota ) Part. Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)

International Studies Association © SA13: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable SA16: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Is it Time to Re-Imagine NATO? Comparave Public Diplomacy; Diverse Voices Engaging Internaonal Security Studies Internaonally Internaonal Communicaon Chair Andrew Dorman (Chatham House) Diplomac Studies Part. Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arcc University of Norway (UiT)) Chair Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo) Part. Tracey German (King's College London) Disc. David Mumer (York University) Part. David Hasngs Dunn (University of Birmingham) Redening Public Diplomacy as Cultural Statecra: The Canada Part. Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) Council for the Arts as an Instrument of Contemporary Canadian Part. Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University) Foreign Policy to Promote Indigenous and LGBTQ Rights Worldwide Part. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham) Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Cultural Diplomacy by the Dominican-American Community: SA14: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Bringing “Bachata,” “Beisbol” and “Bonches” to Expats and their Peace & Conict Educaon: From Conict Zones to the Classroom New U.S. Neighbors Peace Studies Maria DeMoya (DePaul University) Chair Sarah Federman (University of Balmore, College of Public Changes of Strategy in the Projecon of Mexico: Cultural Diplomacy Aairs) vs. Naon Branding Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Tania Gómez-Zapata (Queen Mary University of London) Making Sense of the Conict Resoluon Field: A Framework for Reputaon and the ‘Public Diplomacy Moment’: Recent Presidenal Student Learning & Praxis Inauguraons in Argenna, Brazil and Chile Sarah Federman (University of Balmore, College of Public Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo) Aairs) China’s “Intermesc” Public Diplomacy on Social Media during the Teaching Peace Studies: From the Field and Scholarship to the US-China Trade War Classroom Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Paris-East / U of Gustave Eiel) Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Rui Wang (Boston University) Peace Educaon and the Carceral State Nawal Rajeh (George Mason University) SA17: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Conict Resoluon and Dialogue on the Fringe of Violence: Innovave Approaches to IPE Research Engaging Memory, Identy, History, and Hope Internaonal Polical Economy Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Chair Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University) Disc. Ronald Rogowski (UCLA) What do you need to know to live in the world? Global Cizenship A Dynamic Model of Speech to Measure Central Bank Educaon & the Polics of Knowledge Independence April Biccum (The Australian Naonal University) Ryan Weldzius (Washington University in St. Louis) SA15: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon Border Walls, Cooperaon and Illicit Trade David Carter (Washington University in Saint Louis) The Polics of Cultural Heritage Complex Economic Interdependence and Military Conict Internaonal Studies Associaon Miriam Barnum (University of Southern California) Nordic Internaonal Studies Associaon Benjamin A. T. Graham (University of Southern California) Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Do Internaonal Bureaucrats Maer? Evidence from the Disc. Marn C. Hall (Lund University) Internaonal Monetary Fund EGYPT AND CHINESE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY UNDER THE BELT AND Diana Stanescu (Princeton University) ROAD INITIATIVE: ARCHAEOLOGY AS SUBJECT TO GLOBAL POLITICS Flexibility in the Design of Internaonal Climate Agreements Chrisan Langer (Freie Universität Berlin) Jordan Hale (Washington University in St. Louis) Ding Yi (AECOM) Keith Schnakenberg (Washington University in St. Louis) Banal Mulculturalism as Status Seeking: The Polics of Turkey’s Cultural Heritage Restoraon SA18: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Partner Organizaon Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Is there a Central East European voice in IR? Lerna Yanik (Kadir Has University) Internaonal Studies Associaon Dissonant Cultural Heritage and the Prospects of Cooperaon and Central and East European Internaonal Studies Associaon Conict Chair Akos Kopper (Elte University, Instute of Polics and Ted Svensson (Lund University) Internaonal Relaons) The Legacy of Naonal Struggles in Cyprus Disc. Petr Kratochvil (Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Part. Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw) Part. Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Part. Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade) Part. Andras Szalai (Central European University / ELTE University)

International Studies Association © SA19: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Health and Climate Regionalism Thomas Lange (Forschungsstäe der Evangelischen Human Rights and Migraon Studiengemeinscha, Heidelberg) Human Rights Elevang the Status of Health in Global Environmental Polics: Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Securizing the Nexus between Health and Climate Change Chair Carla Angulo-Pasel (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Georey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) Disc. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University / The New School) Security, relaonality and climate change: Securizaon in the Safeguarding Human Rights through European Asylum Policy? An Chinese Context Ethnographic Invesgaon at a Greek Migrant Camp Maria Julia Trombea (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Zoe Zahariadis (Vassar College) A Regional Approach to Planetary Security: Perspecves from the Nikolaos Zahariadis (Rhodes College) Indo-Pacic Divided Families: Impact of Family Reunicaon Policies on Syrian Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educaon) Refugees in Germany Isis Nusair (Denison University) SA23: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Structuring Inclusion Equal Rights, Unequal Access: Cizenship, State Capacity, and Crossing Divides and Building Community in Internaonal Relaons Access to Social Rights Internaonal Studies Associaon Natasha Benne (University of Puget Sound) Chair Hoda Mahmoudi (University of Maryland, Bahá'i Chair for Puerto Rico in Crisis: Restructuring Global Human Rights from the World Peace) Grassroots Disc. Hoda Mahmoudi (University of Maryland, Bahá'i Chair for Malia Womack (Ohio State University) World Peace) Part. Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College) SA20: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Movement and Belonging Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) (Theme) Part. Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for Chair Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) World Peace) Disc. Elif Çen (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University) The Ulity of Locang IR/FPA within Global South Area Studies Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) The Three R's of Dissent? Remiances, Rights, and Repression Michael D. Tyburski (Kansas State University) De-enslave this! “Whose Global Studies is it anyway?” Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Variaon in Home- and Host-Country Aachments among Turkish Immigrants: A Comparave Analysis Rethinking Internaonal Studies: Layered Ontologies and Shared Melanie Kolbe (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Paradigms Development Studies) Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College) Diaspora Mobilizaon, Polical Engagement, and Rebel Group Methods, Norms, and Pracces of the Global Violence Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Nadia Eldemerdash (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Encouraging Interdisciplinarity in Internaonal Relaons Steven Landis (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for Opposing from afar? The acvaon and formaon of transnaonal World Peace) opposion against growing authoritarianism at home – The case of SA24: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Turkey’s Diaspora in Germany Climate Change, Environmental Degradaon and Peace Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto) Peace Studies A Geopolics of Hawaii: Why did Hawaii become a Base of the Environmental Studies Korean Independence Movement in the early 20th Century? Jaewon Park (Yonsei University) Chair Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Myongsob Kim (Yonsei University) Disc. Tobias Ide (University of Melbourne) Deforestaon and Intensicaon of Ethnic Insurgency: Evidence SA22: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel from Myanmar Climate Change and Global Health Security Enze Han (University of Hong Kong) Global Health Wilfred Chow (University of Hong Kong) Global Development Climate Migaon Policies and the Potenal Pathways to Conict: Environmental Studies Outlining a Research Agenda Chair Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) Disc. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) Climate Disasters Contaminate Women: Invesgang Cross-Naonal Environmental Protecon aer Civil War: A Geographic Regression Linkages between Disasters, Hunger, and Women’s HIV in Less- Disconnuity Analysis with Satellite Big Data Developed Naons Kyosuke Kikuta (Osaka University) Kelly Ausn (Lehigh University ) Yuta Kamahara (Yokohama Naonal University) Laura McKinney (Tulane University) What Types of Conict are More Prone to Climate Change in Sub- Mark Noble (Susquehanna University) Saharan Africa? Hye-Sung Kim (Winthrop University)

International Studies Association © Land-Based Carbon Emission Reducon Projects as a Driver of Job-Training, Ideas, and Values: Explaining the Link between Conict in the Global South Educaon and Pro-Immigrant Atudes Dominique Schmid (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Seungbin Park (University of Alabama) Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary) SA25: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Firm Inuence on Immigraon in Comparave Perspecve: The Funding, Power and Percepons: Exploring the Behavior of Donors Power of Large Markets and NGOs in the Humanitarian and Development Sector Vivienne Born (Texas Woman's University) Internaonal Organizaon Disrupng Barriers: Automaon, Migraon, and Trade Chair Gilberto Algar-Faria (University of Oxford) Eric Stein (UC Santa Barbara) Disc. Gilberto Algar-Faria (University of Oxford) SA28: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Listening relaonships in NGO development work Leaders and Leadership in Conict Studies: Building on the Israeli- Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth) Palesnian Conict Bringing the “geo” back in: Arculaons of power over Namibia’s NGO space Foreign Policy Analysis Rosanna Carver (Lancaster University) Chair Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) INGO social media engagement Disc. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Helen Yanacopulos (University of Brish Columbia Okanagan) Connuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Israeli- Acquiescence or Agency? Response of Grassroots Actors to Aid Palesnian Peacemaking: The Leadership Dimension Colonizaon Guy Ziv (American University, School of Internaonal Service) Catherine Herrold (Indiana University) (Un)Intended Consequences: The Policies of Israeli Prime Ministers Too Close for Comfort, Relavely Speaking? Development NGOs’ Towards Hamas and Their Inuence on the Peace Process with the Dependence on Home Government Funding in Comparave Palesnian Authority Perspecve Yael Arono (Michigan State University) Lauchlan Munro (University of Oawa) Social Grief, Social Healing, and Conict Resoluon Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) SA26: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Leadership, Language, Crisis, and Peace: Yitzhak Rabin’s Premiership Law and Power: Contestaons in the World’s Marime Commons Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Diplomac Studies Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis) Chair Jerey Ordaniel (Tokyo Internaonal University) A Theory of Regret: How Past Acons Shape Leaders’ Beliefs about Disc. Eric Frecon (Asia Centre) Threat Percepons Territorial Disputes and Internaonal Arbitraon: Evidence from the Shing-Hon Lam (The University of Hong Kong) Philippines Songying Fang (Rice University) SA29: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Taking A Side Between US and China? Benets and Costs of South Xiaojun Li (University of Brish Columbia) Korea-US Alliance, and South Korea’s Dilemma (Panel organized by The Noon of Hedging: The Case of Malaysia and the Philippines in the Korean Associaon of Internaonal Studies & the Baker Center Marime Southeast Asia Jerey Ordaniel (Tokyo Internaonal University) at University of Tennessee) Rise of the White Hulls in Southeast Asia Foreign Policy Analysis Jay Tristan Tarriela (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Chair Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) Studies (GRIPS)) Disc. Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Piracy and Armed-Robberies in the Straits of Malacca and Disc. Jangho Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Singapore: Success Story or Failure of Cooperaon? Disc. Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Eric Frecon (Asia Centre) US Military Deployment and Its Eects on South Korea's Polics and Marime Neutrality and the Contestaon of Norms on the High Economy Seas Uk Heo (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) Pascal Loaz (Waseda Instute for Advanced Study) US-Korea Alliance and US Military and Economic Benets and Costs SA27: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Intersecons of Migraon and Trade Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Does the Rise of China Lead to Conict with the US? From Recent Internaonal Polical Economy Evidence Chair Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles) Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University) Disc. Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles) Bora Jeong (University of North Texas) Local Economic Benets Increase Posivity toward Foreigners: Economic and Democrac Development and South Korea’s Evidence from an Exogenous Inux of Chinese Foreign Capital Changing Foreign Policy Steven Liao (University of California, Riverside) Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) Neil Malhotra (Stanford University) Taking A Side between US and China? South Korea’s Dilemma Benjamin Newman (University of California, Riverside) Sco Gates (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo)

International Studies Association © SA30: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel SA32: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable Migrants, Refugees, and Power Polics United Naons Peace Operaons and Internaonal Relaons Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Theory Internaonal Organizaon Chair Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Peace Studies Disc. Yehonatan Abramson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Theory Disc. James F. Hollield (Southern Methodist University) Hyperpresidenalism, Migraon and Internaonal Relaons: Chair Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London) Understanding Regional Reacons to the Venezuelan Displacement Chair John Karlsrud (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Crisis (NUPI)) Part. Charles Hunt (RMIT University) Soledad Casllo Jara (Universidad del Pacíco) Part. Marion Laurence (University of Oawa) Migraon Diplomacy as Power Polics: A Typology of Migraon and Part. Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne) Refugee “Deals" Part. Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Part. Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Safeguarding Dictators: EU Migraon Management & SA33: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Authoritarianism in Africa Human Rights in Economic Spaces: Trade, Economics and Labour Kelsey Norman (Baker Instute, Rice University) Human Rights Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston Internaonal Organizaon University) Refugees, Camps, and (Global) Governance: A Comparave Study Chair Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki) of Refugee Camps Across Jordan Disc. Dr Sorios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham, POLSIS) Rawan Arar (University of Washington) Promong Human Rights in the Age of Neoliberalism: The UN’s Governing Transit Migraon: A Relaonal Approach to Polycentric Balancing Act Governance Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Conneccut) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) How UN human rights actors inuence internaonal trade polics Maas E. Margulis (The University of Brish Columbia) SA31: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Moving from Progressive to Immediate Implementaon of Socio- Contending Models of World Order: Hegemony, Tianxia, Global Economic Rights: Modern Monetary Theory Implicaons for Caliphate and Beyond Internaonal Human Rights Law Internaonal Polical Economy Jonathan Crock (College of William and Mary) Formally Informal? Classifying Enterprise and Employment Relaons Chair Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Pomona College/UC Riverside) in the Legal Sex Industry Disc. Chrisan Suter (University of Neuchâtel) Erica MacDonald (University of Conneccut) China’s Relaons with the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa under Xi Jinping SA34: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College) Violence, Temporality, and Connecvity: Postcolonial pasts and Global Caliphate: The End of the 500 Year Reign of Western Radical futures Polical Theory Global Development Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Internaonal Polical Sociology An-Eurocentrism Becomes Sinocentrism: The “Clash of Theory Civilizaons” Narrave in Sinocentric IR Chair Hidefumi Nishiyama (University of Oulu) Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Disc. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University) Emergence of a Chinese Geopolical Code and the Belt and Road Can the past be overcome? Self-reinforcing aspects of the eects of Iniave colonial-era violence on modern-day economic growth Travis Selmier II (Indiana University) David Sylvan (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and in the Global South: a new concept or an old Development Studies) story? Jean-Luis Arcand (Geneva Graduate Instute) Jana Arbeiter (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Food sovereignty, neocolonialism, and Ghana’s contested polics of Sciences) agrarian development Jacqueline Ignatova (Appalachian State University) Singapore-on-the-Thames: A colonial fantasy Terri-Anne Teo (Nanyang Technological University) Mulple Temporalies of Naons in the Promise of Peaceful Prosperity: Polics of Infrastructure in the Tumen River Tri- Borderlands and Beyond Jiyoung Cho (The New School for Social Research) Religion, Modernizaon and Capitalism in Colonial India: Reecons for Global Polics Adi Narayani (Jawaharlal Nehru University )

International Studies Association © SA35: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The performavity of discourses in the study of EU foreign policy: is Third Party Sponsorship and Intervenons in Civil Wars there a dominant discourse? Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Contestaons of European Actorness: discursive challenges from Chair Christopher Linebarger (University of Massachuses Lowell) Russia and Turkey Disc. Christopher Linebarger (University of Massachuses Lowell) Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Disc. Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Discarding the Data: How Common Civil War Coding Rules SA38: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Systemacally Bias Studies of Third-Party Military Intervenon The Composion and Consequences of Peacekeeping Jerey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Signaling Rebellion: External State Support and Internal Conict Internaonal Organizaon Peace Studies Belgin San Akca (Koç University) Interstate Conict Interdependence and State Sponsorship of Rebel Chair Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Groups Disc. Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Instute) Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Disc. Marina E. Henke (Here School / Northwestern University) Trading One Problem for Another? External Military Assistance and Can UN Peacekeeping Improve Health Outcomes Long Aer the Insurgents’ Use of Terrorist Taccs Shoong Stops? Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford) Michelle Benson (University at Bualo, SUNY) Delegang Violence, Orchestrang Peace? Two Modes of Rebel Christopher Newton (University at Bualo, SUNY) Support and the Dynamics of Conict Chhandosi Roy (University at Bualo, SUNY) Marius Mehrl (University of Essex) Colin Tucker (University at Bualo - State University of New York) SA36: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Peacekeeping in the Face of Terror: Characteriscs of Successful UN Informal Internaonal Relaons (IIRs) Counterterrorism Eorts Internaonal Organizaon Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University) Theory Unit diversity and local peacekeeping eecveness: Micro-level Global Development evidence from sub-Saharan Africa Chair J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Christoph Dworschak (University of Essex) Disc. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Informality and Global IR: A Research Agenda Negoang Collecve Peace: Issue Linkages and the Provision of Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO) Troops to EU Peace Missions Governance Gaps and Voluntary Global Governance Regimes: Early- Maline Meiske (University of Oxford) Mover Strategies from the Global South Who is Responsible for the Eecveness of Peacekeeping? The J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Networks of Mulple Peace Operaons Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Maline Meiske (University of Oxford) (Dis)Trust and African Collecve Acon: Exploring the Informal Dynamics of Trust and Their Implicaons for the African Union SA39: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Alice Musabende (University of Cambridge) Business and Environmental Governance So Call Me a State, Maybe? Theorizing Internaonal State Environmental Studies Recognion Chair Hannah Petersen (City, University of London) Megan Payler (The University of Western Ontario) Disc. Shiming Yang (University of Southern California) “If you want to mine you must rst meet the custodians of the Disc. Hannah Petersen (City, University of London) land”: Relaons between Global Corporate Actors and Informal Climate Change Polics in an Increasingly Fragmented and Polarized Authories European Union Mohamed Sesay (York University) Miranda Schreurs (Technical University of Munich, Bavarian School of Public Policy) SA37: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Private Regulaon on Climate Change: Global Businesses and Newer Direcons in the Study of European Foreign Policy - Proacve Climate Acon Strengths and Weaknesses Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University) Foreign Policy Analysis Markeng Sustainability: Corporate Environmental Responsibility Internaonal Organizaon and Risk Management in an Age of Global Agri-food Systems Chair Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen) William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University) Disc. Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen) Atudinal Drivers, Variees of Capitalism, or Global Value Chain Resolving the Data Trilemma for Trade: Is the EU Leading the Way? Analysis? Comparing Theorecal Frameworks as Predictors for the Patrick Leblond (University of Oawa) Construcon of Cered Citrus Markets in the Netherlands and in Great Expectaons: understanding the performance of EU Global the United States Actorness Anne Mook (American University of Sharjah) Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University)

International Studies Association © SA40: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Engendering Gender-Based Crimes: The Narrave Process that New Histories of Internaonal Law Enabled the Criminalizaon of Gender-Based Crimes Chrisne Bianco (Florida Internaonal University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Law The War Without and the War Within: Gender-based violence in the Internaonal Polical Sociology Colombian armed conict Signe Svallfors (Stockholm University) Chair Chrisan Mueller (University of Nongham Ningbo China) Disc. Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Instute and Babeș-Bolyai SA43: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel University) "Praxis" as a Perspecve on Internaonal Relaons New Technologies and Norms of War: Submarine Warfare and Historical Internaonal Relaons Poison Gas in World War I Internaonal Organizaon Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) A matrix of two lines: Tracing the disncons of (inter)naonal law Chair Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) and polics in the interwar years Disc. Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen) Praxis, Methdology and Scholarly Acon Chrisan Bueger (University of Copenhagen) Janis Grzybowski (Catholic University of Lille) The Rise of Imperial Humanitarianism. The Role of the Internaonal On Change and Theory: Kratochwil’s Fundamental Ambivalences Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Red Cross in the Making of Internaonal Law, 1864-1914 Chrisan Mueller (University of Nongham Ningbo China) I Think, therefore IR? Psychology, Biology and the Noon of Praxis James W. Davis (University of St. Gallen) Malleability of Internaonal Norms: The Case of Unit 731 Alissa Wang (University of Toronto) Praccing History and Theory Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) Yanjun Yang (Harbin Academy of Social Sciences) Soldiers of Peace: Plans to Arm the United Naons, 1939-1947 Kratochwil and the Third Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Ian Johnson (The University of Notre Dame)

SA41: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel SA44: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel High Risk Feminist Mobilizaon in Comparave Perspecve: Global Security in the Middle East Trends in the Defence of Gender Jusce Internaonal Security Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chrisan University) Disc. Aylin Gurzel Aka (Eastern Mediterranean University) Chair Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) Disc. Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) Explaining Middle East Regional Realignments: Power or Identy? David S. Sorenson (Air War College) Violent Gender Social Representaons And The Family As A Social Instuon In Transion In Mexico Beyond Regional Powers’ Rivalry in the Middle East? – A Case of Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Naonal Autonomous Yemen War University of Mexico (UNAM)) Wojciech Michnik (Jesuit University Ignaanum) Youth, gender, and peace acvism in Northeast Nigeria France and the United States Facing Polical and Security Crises in Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School) North Africa and in the Middle East in the 21st Century: A Strategic Fighng for Rights: Women Acvists on the Frontlines for Change Cross-Over ? (2009-2017) Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, Salome Tulane (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and University of Denver) Development Studies) High Risk Feminism in Putumayo: Women's Mobilizaon during the SA45: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Reconguraon of Colombia's Armed Conict Quesons of Ethics and Intercultural Relaons in the Asia-Pacic: Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM) Postcoloniality, Decolonisaon and Feminist Polics Mobilizing and Transcending Motherhood: Women's Acvism and Responses to Violence in the North Caucasus Internaonal Polical Sociology Internaonal Ethics Sasha Klyachkina (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies SA42: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Chair Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Disc. Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Internaonal Relaons has an Asian Wife Problem: Ethics in Pracce and Theory Chair Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University) Shine Choi (Massey University) Disc. Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University) Gender and Accountability, Missing from Egypt’s “Transional The Ethics of Hospitality: Refugees and Informal Humanitarianism Jusce” Iy Abraham (Naonal University of Singapore) Carol Gray (University of Conneccut) The (Westphalian) Internaonal in a Korean Cultural Text: Ethics and Visibility of Violaons: Prosecutorial Narraves of Male Vicms of Interpretaon of An IR-from-below Sexual Violence Young Chul Cho (Jeonbuk Naonal University) Brianna Hernandez (Florida Internaonal University) What is postcoloniality in North Korea? A Comparave Approach to Chrisne Bianco (Florida Internaonal University) Postcoloniality and North Korea Tae-Kyung Kim (University of North Korean Studies) International Studies Association © The Malthusian Imprint on Internaonal Relaons: Retrieving a A Pluralist, Cosmopolitan Peacebuilding for the Twenty-First Trans-Pacic Intellectual Dialogue on Japanese Populaon Century Nobuo Haruna (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara) Internaonal Law as a Cosmpolitan Paradigm of Peacebuilding SA46: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) The Causes and Consequences of Military Intervenon Cultural Peacebuilding Internaonal Security Studies Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)

Disc. Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) SA49: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Kinec Diplomacy and the US Addicon to the Use of Military Force Authority and Stakeholders in Global Governance Monica Duy To (Tus University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) Theory The Structural Sources of Military Opmism Internaonal Law Internaonal Organizaon Jonathan Askonas (The Catholic University of America) Selecve Humanitarians: How Region and Percepon Drive Military Chair Carloa M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Intervenons in Intrastate Crises Disc. Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) Sidita Kushi (Tus University) Authority in World Polics: A Review of Incenve, Alignment and Cyber Intrusion as an Intervenon Problem Aachment Ivan Arreguin-To (The Watson Instute for Internaonal Todd H. Hall (University of Oxford) Aairs, Brown University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Commitments in expedionary operaons: how small wars redene Indicators in global governance: The problem of authority alliances Jaye Ellis (McGill University) Igor Istomin (MGIMO University) Internet Technologies, The Global Cyber Regime Complex, and Authority in the Internaonal System SA47: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Base Polics Revisited: What Quesons Does the Study of Military The turn to military peace and the rise of defensive global Bases Pose? governance Internaonal Security Studies Marta Iniguez De Heredia (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) Chair Shinji Kawana (Instute for Liberal Arts, Tokyo Instute of The Emergence of Stakeholders: A Pragmast Theory of Novelty Technology) Kavi Joseph Abraham (University of Pisburgh) Disc. Stacie Peyjohn (RAND Corporaon) Disc. Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) SA50: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Assuaging the Locals: States and Municipalies in U.S. Military Popular Culture, Whistleblowers and Democracy Bases of Japan and South Korea Internaonal Communicaon Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Polical Culture in Base Polics in Greenland Minori Takahashi (Slavic-Eurasian Research Center and Arcc Chair Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Research Center, Hokkaido University) and Humanies) Singapore-U.S. Relaons and Military Access in the Post-Cold War Disc. Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) Era Disc. Robert Siudak (Jagiellonian University) Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) The transformaon of informaon technology and the changing Dangerous Alliances: U.S. Military Bases and the Base Polics in the relaonship between global media, infotech, and violent conict Persian Gulf Sebasan Kaempf (University of Queensland) Masaki Mizobuchi (Nagoya University of Commerce and Can the World Hang Together? Visions of World Government in Business) Popular Culture US Bases in Italy, from Cold War Froner to Hub for Power Ma Scroggs (Christopher Newport University) Projecon Ficonal Maers of Naonal Security: Representaons of Maeo Dian (University of Bologna) Whistleblowers in Popular Culture Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) SA48: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Polical Representaon and the Legimacy of the Polical Peacebuilding Paradigms: Mainstream and Crical Approaches Decisions: The Role of Internet Peace Studies Trajche Panov (University of Bergen) Internaonal Law Economic Impact of South Korea’s Cultural Content Export Chair George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Sang Kim (Korea Economic Instute) Disc. Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Disc. Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) SA51: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The Paradigm of for Locally Grounded Peacebuilding Bringing in the Business: Private Firms and Internaonal Relaons John Hoven (Independent) Internaonal Security Studies A Paradigm Shi in Peace Research: Towards an Engendered- Chair Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago) Sustainable Peace Disc. Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace Ursula Oswald Spring (Naonal Autonomous University of Research Instute Frankfurt) Mexico) International Studies Association © Mulnaonal Corporaons as Targets of Terrorism aer the Cold The fragmentaon of climate governance and the increasing role of War global networks nurturing transformaonal change Clint Peinhardt (University of Texas at Dallas) Lucas Somavilla (University College London) Alero Akporiaye (Rhode Island School of Design) Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas) SA54: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Local Peacebuilding and the State Businesses in Civil War and Negoaons Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago) Peace Studies From Paris to Patagonia: Corporaons as Legal Advocates for Chair Monika Thakur (York University) Environmental Protecons Disc. Kazuhiro Obayashi (Hitotsubashi University) Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) The return of the state? Territorial peacebuilding in the Alto Cauca Banks in Post-Conict Environments region of Colombia Ozge Kemahlioglu (Sabanci University) Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) Emine Ari (Koc University) Katherine Gough (Loughborough University) Enhancing Peace Building as the Foundaonal Corporate Social The Complex Impact of Local Peace Processes Responsibility Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna) John Katsos (Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics, Territorial Peace or business as usual? The case of Territorially American University of Sharjah) Focused Development Programme in Colombia SA52: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Jusna Pinkeviciute (Coventry University, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relaons (CTPSR)) Polical Instability in the Middle East and Asia Parcipatory Peacebuilding or Statebuilding in Disguise?: An Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Analysis of “Local Ownership” in Ghana’s Infrastructure for Peace (Theme) Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Terence Lee (Naonal University of Singapore) Infrastructure Development and Local Security in Conict Disc. Selin Bengi Gumrukcu (Rutgers) Territories: Examining the impact of interacons between formal The Polical Economy of the Syrian Civil War and informal governance actors on communies in Colombia Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Clara Voyvodic (University of Oxford) Non-military Modes of Civilian Protecon: Learning from Civil Resistance, Humanitarian Negoaon, and ISIS Defecon Narraves SA55: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Molly Wallace (Portland State University) Repertoires and Reacons to Repression State, Society, and Pro-Government Milias: Civilianizing the Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Counterinsurgency in the Philippines Chair Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Steven T. Zech (Monash University) Disc. Jule Krüger (University of Michigan) Joshua Easn (Portland State University) Disc. Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Explaining Coups in the Wake of Student Protest, Violent Interacons, and State Repression Popular Uprisings Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas) Evan Perkoski (University of Conneccut) Ayal Feinberg (Texas A&M University-Commerce) SA53: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel The Global Diusion of An-Terrorism Law and Its Impact on Human Boom-up, digital, deviant? Dierent ways of doing diplomacy Rights Jessica Stanton (Temple University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Repression Repertoires: The Repression Events Data Project Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University) Chair Saif Shahin (American University) Brendan Skip Mark (University of Rhode Island) Disc. Saif Shahin (American University) Against the Grain: Economic Consequences and Improvement in When Historical Memory and Public Diplomacy Collide: The Human Rights Condions “Immortal Regiment” Phenomenon in Contemporary Russian Stephen Bagwell (DePauw University) Foreign Policy Shelby Hall (University of Georgia) Nicolas de Zamaroczy (George Washington University) Electoral Accountability for Repression: How Repression Aects a Mariya Jilinskaya-Pandey (O.P. Jindal Global University) Leader's Likelihood of Reelecon Science Diplomacy Models: conceptualizing cases of Russia and Kelly Morrison (University of Pisburgh) Germany Ivan V. Danilin (Instute of World Economy and Internaonal SA56: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Relaons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Non-State Approaches to the Polics of Ethnic Naonalism and Instute of Internaonal Relaons) Migraon: Korea from a Comparave Perspecve A business like no other: the making of sustainability business Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies diplomacy Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Chair Harris Mylonas (George Washington University) Polical Sciences) Disc. Harris Mylonas (George Washington University) Deviance and the transformaon of internaonal pracces Disc. So Young Chang (GIGA German Instute of Global and Area Alice Chessé (McGill University) Studies)

International Studies Association © Transnaonal Militarism, Migraon, and Ethnic Naonalism: South Mapping States’ Preferences: Comparing Speeches to Votes in the Korean Involvement in the Vietnam War and the Iraq War UNGA Nora Kim (University of Mary Washington) Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University) Seungsook Moon (Vassar College) See No Evil, Hear No Evil: Why So Few Complainants Win Cases at Talking of a Mulcultural Korea: The Prospects for Transformaonal the UN Commiee Against Torture Change in a Homogenous Naon-State Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara) Timothy C. Lim (CSU, Los Angeles) How to be Hopeful: The Rhetoric of Hope in Developmental Non- The 2016/2017 Candlelight Revoluon in South Korea: A Governmental Organizaons in Hai Morphogenec Perspecve of Grassroots Naonalism Kaiqing Su (Vassar College) Gil-Soo Han (Monash University) Pacifying Cizenship: Two Tales of Polical Incorporaon in Japan SA59: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Roundtable and the United States How is internaonal society evolving? Reecons on the work of Erin Chung (Johns Hopkins University) Adam Watson Jaeeun Kim (University of Michigan) English School Dusng O ‘North Korean Identy’ and Embracing Cosmopolitan Chair Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Identy: North Korean Defectors’ Onward Migraon to Australia Disc. Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics) Kyungja Jung (University of Technology Sydney) Disc. Yannis Svachs (Virginia Tech) Part. Huss Banai (Indiana University) SA57: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Part. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Jusce, Trust, and Public Goods: Civil War Legacies and Cizens’ Part. Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Polical Preferences Science) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) Chair Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bualo) Part. Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) Disc. Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) Part. Nicolás Terradas (Florida Internaonal University) Disc. Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bualo) Part. Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) The Inuence of Peace Agreements on Trust in Dierent Levels of SA60: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Government Intelligence Roles and Acvies in Historical Perspecve Caroline Hartzell (Geysburg College) Intelligence Studies Mahew Hoddie (Towson University) Extra-judicial Killing and the Rights of Combatant Detainees: Chair James Lockhart (Zayed University) Evidence from the Islamic State Disc. James Lockhart (Zayed University) Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) Island Espionage: US-UK Cooperaon from Brish Imperial The Eects of Peacekeeper Misconduct on Public Trust in the Censorship in Bermuda to NSA in Diego Garcia Humanitarian Community Krise Macrakis (Georgia Tech) Gabriella Lloyd (University of Maryland, College Park) Informers and collusion during ‘the troubles’ in Northern Ireland Reimagining Women, Empowerment & Reconciliaon Post-Conict Samantha Newbery (University of Salford Manchester) Shirley Graham (George Washington University) Blinded by Belief: Instuonal Anatomy of East German Nuclear Can the design of power-sharing peace selements secure cizen Intelligence support in post-conict states? Evidence from conjoint survey Alexander Bollfrass (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zürich) experiments in Northern Ireland and Cyprus. Intelligence and the Middle East Peace Process 1981-2001 Laura Sudulich (University of Essex) Lee Luko (University of Georgia) Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Intelligence failures resulng from Humint operaons. A German Edward Morgan-Jones (University of Kent) case study Feargal Eamonn Cochrane (University of Kent) Anna Daun (Berlin School of Economics and Law) Christopher Nehring (Deutsches Spionagemuseum ) SA58: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Discourse and Rhetoric in Global Governance SA61: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Panel Internaonal Organizaon How States Fight: Explaining Change in the Means and Methods of Internaonal Communicaon Interstate War Chair Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Internaonal Security Studies Disc. Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Chair Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Vile Slanders and Wild Accusaons? Taking Stock of the UN Human Disc. Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University) Rights Council Record of Human Rights Monitoring Using Text as The Diusion of Precision Strike and Modern Warfare Data Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Alexander Baturo (Dublin City University) The Hegemon’s Curve: The Producon of Power Projecon and Jana Von Stein (Australian Naonal University) Great Power Compeon Bale for Rhetorical Dominance: Contested frames in the Climate Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College) Change Debate Bringing Balance to the Force: Changing Force Postures Aer the Steven B. Rothman (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University) End of the Cold War J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego) International Studies Association © The Carrier Dilemma: Exploring the Development of Aircra Carriers Territorial Control and Local Dynamics of Intrastate Conict aer World War II Therese Anders (University of Southern California) Sanne Verschuren (Brown University) The Reluctant Imperialists: Status Dynamics and Territory in Africa Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) SB01: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon The Causes of Modern Conquest Evaluang the Geopolical Frameworks for Northeast Asia of Five Dan Altman (Georgia State University) Current Leaders Melissa Lee (Princeton University) Internaonal Studies Associaon A Theory of Heteronomy Korea Economic Instute of America Ryan Griths (Syracuse University) Chair Kathleen Stephens (Stanford University, Shorenstein Asia- Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Pacic Research Center) Technology) Disc. Kathleen Stephens (Stanford University, Shorenstein Asia- Pacic Research Center) SB04: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Flash Talk Session The Geopolical Framework for Northeast Asia of Abe Shinzo Perspecves from the Global South in IR II Yuki Tatsumi Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Addressing Regional Security and Foreign Policy through Inter- (Theme) Korean Relaons Chair Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Kathryn Boo (Carnegie Endowment for Internaonal Peace) Disc. Rachit Murarka (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Vladimir Pun’s Complex Task in Northeast Asia Disc. Raj Kaithwar (University of Delhi) Dmitri Trenin (Carnegie Moscow Center) The Raonal Islamists of Bangladesh Applying the Trump Doctrine to Northeast Asia C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Instute of America (KEI)) Parina Patel (Georgetown University) Searching for Sinocentrism amid Rapidly Changing Diplomacy in Petro-states: Rening a Category for Internaonal Studies Purposes Northeast Asia Victor M. Mijares (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia) Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Rethinking Thinkers in IR: The Case for Global Thinkers of the SB02: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Flash Talk Session Internaonal Sharinee Jagani (University of Oxford) Theorising about IR beyond Western Europe & North America Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Identy of an IR Scholar: Predicament of a Scholar of an Under- Dened Discipline Chair Krisna Hinds (University of the West Indies) Rachit Murarka (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Watching the China Watchers Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Franziska Keller (Hong Kong University of Science and Disc. Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Technology) Disc. Nancy Wright (Pace University) Johan A. Elkink (University College Dublin) The Microstate as Identy Microcosm and Excepon: Vanuatu as a Hans Tung (Naonal Taiwan University) Single Case Study Anthropocentrism in the Epistemological Discourses on Water in IR Nancy Wright (Pace University) Raj Kaithwar (University of Delhi) Big Ideas from Small Places: Caribbean Thought for Internaonal Relaons SB05: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Krisna Hinds (University of the West Indies) Restraint: Where Should the Discussion Go Next? Transming the Diversity: From Center to Periphery, From This Internaonal Security Studies Generaon to the Next Sirin Duygulu (Istanbul Sehir University, Istanbul) Chair John Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School) Rising Powers and Global IR: Discovering Diversies and Chair William Ruger (Charles Koch Instute) Construcng a New World Order Part. Barry Posen (Massachuses Instute of Technology) M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Foundaon (TPF); and Part. Emma Ashford (Cato Instute) Instute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)) Part. Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame) Assessing Polical Identy, Hybridity and Relaonality in Post- Part. Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Western Chinese IR Scholarship SB06: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech in Academy in Populist Towards an African Theory of Security Studies and Pracce Christopher Isike (University of Pretoria) Times Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices SB03: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon (Theme) The Polics of Territorial Conict and Territorial Order Chair Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Internaonal Studies Associaon Janeiro) Peace Science Society (Internaonal) Part. Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Part. Monica Herz (Poncal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Disc. Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) International Studies Association © SB07: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable SB11: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Does Peacekeeping Work When There is No Peace to Keep? Polics 'Below and Beyond' the Networks: Uncovering the Peace Studies Emerging Conicts, Instuons, and Governing Enes of the Internaonal Organizaon Internet Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Communicaon Chair Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs Internaonal Organizaon (NUPI)) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Part. Paul D. Williams (George Washington University) Chair Samantha Bradshaw (Oxford Internet Instute) Part. Charles Hunt (RMIT University) Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Part. Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) A Maer of Trust: How the Policisaon of Computer Security and Incident Response Teams Aects the Technical Community SB08: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London) Bringing Diverse Voices into Your Class: Teaching Global Polics by Madeline M. Carr (University College London (UCL)) Including Conversaons with Local Residents Abroad and The Technology We Choose to Create: Human Rights Advocacy in Foreigners at Home Internet Governance Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Instute ) (Theme) Mapping Cybersecurity Idea Diusion: Instuons, Interlocks, and Chair Luba Levin-Banchik (San Diego State University) Outcomes Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Nanee S. Levinson (American University) Part. Holli Levitsky (Loyola Marymount University) Policy responses to online disinformaon - Building a taxonomy of Part. S. Mohsin Hashim (Muhlenberg College) countering policies with evidence from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Part. Luba Levin-Banchik (San Diego State University) Latvia, the United States and the European Union Part. Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Chrisna la Cour (European University Instute (EUI)) Part. Mary Jane C. Parmener (Arizona State University) SB12: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon SB09: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Global governance and sancons – from the theory and reality Greening through Trade: How American Trade Policy is Linked to Internaonal Studies Associaon Environmental Protecon Abroad Japan Associaon of Internaonal Relaons Environmental Studies Chair Yasue Mochizuki (Kwansei Gakuin University) Chair Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz) Disc. Noboru Miyawaki (Ritsumeikan University) Chair Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval) Beyond Global Governance: Raonales and Feasibility of World Part. Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Government Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley) Takehiko Uemura (Yokohama City University) Part. Charles B. Roger (Instut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) The case for ‘global contestatory democracy’: Reexamining the targeted sancons saga SB10: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Ryuya Daidouji (Waseda University) New Direcons in Polical Economy: Synergies between IPE and Global Economic Sancons and Global GovernanceTheorecal Data Science approach to Sancons Internaonal Polical Economy Hajime Okusako (Professor) Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Can the United Naons set the norms for private actors? – The case Disc. Louis Pauly (University of Toronto) of the UN economic sancons Sachiko Yoshimura (School of Internaonal Studies, Kwansei EU Industrial Policy and Structural Asymmetries: The Polics of Gakuin University) Smart Specialisaon Energy Security, Economic Sancon and the OSCE: From Economic Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Dimension to Security Dimension Luuk Schmitz (European University Instute (EUI)) Masataka Tamai (Tohoku University of Community Service and Mapping the internal architecture of the rm: polics, power, and Science) internaonal arbitrage Ronen Peter Palan (City, University London) SB13: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Hannah Petersen (City, University of London) Author Meets Crics: David P. King’s God’s Internaonalists – Grand themes and concrete methods: Approaching an IPE for the World Vision and the Age of Evangelical Humanitarianism 21st century Religion and Internaonal Relaons Milan Babic (University of Amsterdam / CORPNET) Chair Ami Shah (Pacic Lutheran University) Jan Fichtner (University of Amsterdam / CORPNET) Disc. David King (IUPUI) Eelke Heemskerk (University of Amsterdam) Part. Jennifer Brass (Indiana University) Illicit Finance in Energy Trading Part. Allison Schnable (Indiana University) Anastasia G. Nesvetailova (City University London) Part. Kathryn Mathers (Duke University) The Market Value of Public Services: Pialls of Quancaon Andrei Guter-Sandu (London School of Economics and Polical Science) International Studies Association © SB14: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel SB17: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable A New Polical Economy of Central Banking? Cold Wars: Asia, the Middle East, Europe Internaonal Polical Economy Diplomac Studies Historical Internaonal Relaons Chair Mahias M. Mahijs (Johns Hopkins University) Disc. Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt) Chair Juliet Johnson (McGill University) Central Banking in the Interregnum: Independence and Part. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Coordinaon between Crisis and 'Normalizaon' Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Sebasan Diessner (London School of Economics (LSE)) Part. Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) Central Banks’ Power and Purpose: Jacob Frenkel vs. Stanley Part. T. V. Paul (McGill University) Fischer in the Bank of Israel Part. Pierre Asselin (San Diego State University) Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yao) Part. Lorenz M Luthi (McGill University) Quantave Easing, Central Bank Independence and the Seeming SB18: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Fundamental Dierence between Monetary and Fiscal Policy Gender gap in Internaonal Relaons schools and programs Steen Murau (Boston University) Tobias Pforr (University of Reading) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) The Federal Reserve as a Techno-Polical Instuon: Limits and Promises of Polical Accountability Chair Galina Bogatova (Florida Internaonal University) Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Disc. Stephanie M. Redden (Yale University) The Impact of the Gender Readings Gap on Female Graduate SB15: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Student Retenon Civilizaonal Entanglements: Navigang Philippine Relaons with Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Islam, China and the West Gender gap and Diversity in IR: A Case Study on Turkey Internaonal Studies Associaon Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University) Philippine Internaonal Studies Organizaon Gender and Bias in Research Ethics Approval : Geng Women in Chair Frances Antoinee C. Cruz (Philippine Internaonal Studies the Field Organizaon and University of the Philippines, Diliman ) Tanya Bandula-Irwin (University of Toronto) Disc. Frances Antoinee C. Cruz (Philippine Internaonal Studies The Presence of Trans Women in Internaonal Sports according to Organizaon and University of the Philippines, Diliman ) Feminist Theories The Saudi orthodoxy movement in the Philippines Luiza Freitas (IRI-USP) Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Internaonal Studies Daniela Carla Decaro Scheni (IRI-USP) Organizaon (PHISO)) The Other Fiy Percent: Gender-focused Internaonal Studies Asian Perspecves on Formulang a Global IR Hegemony Programs Framework: Ways Forward and Challenges Ahead Heather Willoughby (Ewha Woman's University) Ricardo Roy Lopez (University of the Philippines - Diliman) Crical Engagements with the ‘West’ and Modernity in SB19: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Internaonal Relaons: Post-Bandung Academic Discourses in Transional Jusce in Post-Conict Sociees Southeast Asia Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Frances Antoinee C. Cruz (Philippine Internaonal Studies Organizaon and University of the Philippines, Diliman ) Chair Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Lile Rock) Disc. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona) SB16: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Angela D. Nichols (Florida Atlanc University) Regional Groupings and Geopolics in Asia Dealing with the past for a peaceful future? Analyzing the eect of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices transional jusce instruments on trust in post-conict sociees (Theme) Karina Mross (German Development Instute (DIE) & University of St. Gallen) Chair Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) How jusce becomes part of the deal: pre-condions for the Disc. Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) inclusion of reconciliaon provisions in peace agreements The Failure of Japanese Geopolical Visions: A Historical-Polical Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Perspecve Wielding the Gavel or Balancing the Scales? Domesc Legal Systems Atsuko Watanabe (Hosei University) and Post-Conict Jusce Japan’s Quest for Region-Building in Central Asia: The Curious Case Joseph Cox (University of Arizona) of the “New Great Game” Engagement Rachel Van Nostrand (The University of Arizona) Kuniko Ashizawa (American University) The Impact of Human Rights Organizaons on Transional Jusce Did it work?: An Assessment on Moon Administraon’s North Korea Policymaking in States Emerging from Conict Policy in Comparison with Its Predecessors Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Booseung Chang (Kansai Gaidai University) Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University) ASEAN centrality and the compeng regional structures Atudes towards Transional Jusce Mechanisms in Colombia Barbara Krauk (University of Warsaw) Nina Maureen Cadorin (University of Oslo) Understanding the Social Construcon of a Geopolical Fault Line in Bard Drange (Peace Research Instuto Oslo (PRIO)) the Taiwan Strait Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) International Studies Association © SB20: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel SB22: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Understanding Congressional Foreign Policy Behavior: Policy- Broadening the Radicalizaon Agenda in Jihadism Studies: making Paerns and Polical and Policy Context Understanding “Transnaonalizing” Processes in Escalang Jihadist Foreign Policy Analysis Conicts Internaonal Security Studies Chair James M. Sco (Texas Chrisan University) Religion and Internaonal Relaons Disc. Sarah Hunter (University of Colorado) Disc. Tara Trask (Clemson University) Chair Mona K. Sheikh (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Military Service and Congressional Decision-Making: Self-Selecon, Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Socializaon, and the Vietnam Dra Loery Unpacking the Tensions between Transnaonal and Naonal Jihadi Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Strategies in Civil Wars Legislang Coercion: Congress, the President and the Design of U.S. Jerome Drevon (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Economic Sancons Development Studies (IHEID)) Jordan Tama (American University) Mali’s Jihadist Insurgency: Global Conict and Local Struggles Signe M. Cold-Ravnkilde (Danish Instute for Internaonal Strange Bedfellows in the Trump Era: Freedom Caucus-Progressive Studies) Coalions and U.S. Foreign Policy The Impact of External Involvement on Jihadist Conict in Yemen Jerey S. Lans (The College of Wooster) Maria-Louise Clausen (Danish Instute for Internaonal Patrick Homan (Dominican University) Studies) Congressional Foreign Policy During the Trump Era: The Polics of From Local to Global: What Explains the Occurrence of One Party vs. Divided Government Transnaonal Jihadist Conicts? Sco T. LaDeur (North Central Michigan College) Dino Krause (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies (DIIS)) Patrick Homan (Dominican University) Approaching Transnaonal Jihadist Conicts as Macro-Securizaon The Surprise Success of Women’s Foreign Policy Under President Mona K. Sheikh (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) Trump Sara Angevine (Whier College) SB23: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Structuring Inclusion Inclusive Publicaon Strategies: A Roundtable Reecon and Case SB21: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Study on Diversifying Content and Contribuons The Diplomac Leverage of Secondary States in a Post-Hegemonic Internaonal Studies Associaon World Chair Momin Rahman (Trent University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Part. Molly Balikov (Oxford University Press) Part. Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jeerson University) Chair Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Part. Elijah Edelman (Rhode Island College) Disc. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, Clingendael Instute, Part. Mahew Waites (University of Glasgow) University of Antwerp) Part. Dennis Altman (La Trobe University) Disc. Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Posionality and the Social Capital of Secondary States: Bridges and USFQ / Amherst College) Hubs Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) SB24: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Partner Organizaon Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Poncal Catholic University of Chile) Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideologies, Idenes, Principles-II Revaluang Turkey’s Role as a Middle Power Connector: A Network Internaonal Studies Associaon (Posional) Approach Internaonal Relaons Council of Turkey Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul) Chair Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University) De-Westernizing Mullateral Pecking Orders? South African ‘Indaba’ Disc. Salih Bicakci (Kadir Has University) Diplomacy at the UN Climate Change Conferences in Durban (2011) Part. Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) and Paris (2015) Part. Balkan Devlen (University of Copenhagen) Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Part. Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University) The role of the Energy Sector in Regional Powers’ Leadership Part. Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University) Strategies: a comparave study between Brazil, Germany, and India. Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goengen) SB25: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Rodrigo Lyra (University of Sao Paulo) Regulang Finance, Money, and Payments Emerging Middle Powers at the United Naons: an Analycal Model Internaonal Polical Economy Marianna Restum Antonio de Albuquerque (State University of Rio de Janeiro) Chair Andrea Lagna (Loughborough University) Hugo Bras Marns da Costa (Instute of Social and Polical Disc. Andrea Lagna (Loughborough University) Studies of the State University of Rio de Janeiro (IESP-UERJ)) From Micro-Payments to Macro-Challenges: Non-Tradional Financial Actors and Financial Innovaon in Asia Jikon Lai (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Unexpected Losses: How Financial Regulaon Hurts Internaonal Trade in Developing Countries Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara) International Studies Association © Cryptocurrencies and States: A new perspecve in the internaonal SB28: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel system? Contextualizing the Chinese Communist Party’s Foreign Inuence Amir Kamel (King's College London) Acvies How is the discourse around crypto-assets aecng the adopon of regulaons in the EU and US? Foreign Policy Analysis Valenna Amuso (University College London) Chair Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Regulang Cryptocurrencies Worldwide: mapping the spread of Disc. Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) informal networks and organizaons since 2008 Disc. Ja Ian Chong (Naonal University of Singapore) Fulya Apaydin (Instut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals) Chinese Government Lobbying in the United States Erin Baggo Carter (University of Southern California) SB26: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Pung Your Mouth Where the Money Is: Polical Donaons and Sound Chemicals Management by 2020?: Taking Stock and Looking China’s Inuence in Australia Forward Evan Jones (University of Maryland) Environmental Studies Audrye Wong (Harvard University) Chair Pia M. Kohler (Williams College) Channeling PRC Pressure: Media, Immigraon, and Instuons in Disc. Jennifer Allan (Cardi University) Australia and New Zealand Implementaon of chemicals and waste mullateral environmental Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai) agreements in Rwanda: achievements, challenges and way forward "China, money, money": The Pragmac Embrace of Confucius Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuses Boston) Instutes in Ethiopia The role of industry actors in global pescide governance under the Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania) Stockholm and Roerdam Convenons The Securizaon of Chinese inuence in Australia Fiona Kinniburgh (Technical University of Munich/MIT) Andrew Chubb (Lancaster University) Henrik Selin (Boston University) SB29: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Noelle Selin (Massachuses Instute of Technology) South Korean Foreign Policy Protecng the Environment and Human Health: Designing and Foreign Policy Analysis implemenng global regimes for hazardous chemicals and waste Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair Mahew Millard (University of California, San Diego) Global Governance of Chemicals and Waste through Mullateral Disc. Mahew Millard (University of California, San Diego) Environmental Agreements: What Determines Successful Baer Up! Who's Up Next?: Japan's or South Korea's Nuclear Implementaon Hedging? Anna Dubrova (University of Massachuses, Boston) Alex Lee (Massachuses Instute of Technology) Plascs As Gateway: How our Plasc Moment Moves Chemicals Exploring the Determinants of Public Support for South Korea’s Governance Forward Extended Deterrence Opons Pia M. Kohler (Williams College) Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia) When the past meets polics: Japanese – South Korean relaons in SB27: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel the context of historical issues Tensions with Iran Agnieszka Batko (Jagiellonian University) Foreign Policy Analysis South Korea as a Middle Power from a Role Theory Perspecve Chair Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan, Flint) Saeme Kim (King's College London) Disc. Ron Gurantz (Air War College) Polics of Memory and Identy: South Korean Responses to Faith-Based Roles of Iran- Saudi Arabia Rivalry Japanese War Apologies Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University) Eun A Jo (Cornell University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) SB30: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) The various dimensions of rebel governance Understanding U.S. Strategy on North Korea and Iran through the Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes lens of Internaonal Relaons Theories Arabinda Acharya (Rabdan Academy, UAE) Chair Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) The Inevitability of Being a Prisoner of Self-Cognion and Disc. Joseph Young (American University) Subjecvity of Imagined “Realies” in the Protracted Nuclear Rebel Judiciaries During Armed Conict Conict between the USA and Iran Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University) Ersin Icoz (Marmara University) What is Rebel Governance? An examinaon of rebel instuons, Iran’s Grand Strategy 1945-2012 Masoud Kazemzadeh (Sam Houston State University) Karen Elizabeth Albert (University of Rochester) Implicaons of Withdrawing from the Iran Nuclear Deal: Dual Rebels' Economic Contracts and Civilian Vicmizaon Perspecves of Internaonal Law and Internaonal Relaons Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina) Sanzhuan Guo (Flinders University) Shoestring Diplomacy: Lobbying and Ligaon for Self- Tim McFarland (University of New South Wales) Determinaon Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)

International Studies Association © Civil Society, Civil War: the Use and Abuse of Civilian Networks in Explaining the integraon of human mobility in UN Development Conict Zones Strategies John Porten (University of California - San Diego) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University / The New School) Mainstreaming Migraon into Naonal Development Plans: SB31: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Perspecves from Kenya Global Norms, Internaonal Organizaons, and Domesc Actors Linda Oucho (African Migraon and Development Policy Internaonal Organizaon Centre) Internaonal Law Leaving no one behind? Achievement of SDGs 3 and 17 in relaon Theory to migrants’ access to healthcare in Mexico and the US Chair Alea Mondré (Chrisan-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) Valeria Marina Valle (Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City) Disc. Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University) Universal Health Coverage and Migraon: The Challenge of Projecng domesc principles, norms, and models from the Reaching the most Vulnerable in an African Context domesc to the internaonal realm: Can polical science and Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Naonale d'Administraon du Bénin & internaonal law scholarship (sll) learn from each other? Graduate Instute, Geneva) Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) SB34: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Legimacy and Juscaon in Conceptualizing Global Polical Vicms, Agency and Memory: Empowerment and Challenges Integraon Luis Cabrera (Grith University) Human Rights Interdisciplinary Studies Contesng Norms Through Sheltered Venues Jan Lüdert (City University of Seale) Chair Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Norms, Pracces, and Global Governance: Non-Interference and the Disc. Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Evoluon of Conict Management Pracces Conceptualizing the Arts in Transional Jusce: Between Marion Laurence (University of Oawa) Empowerment and Impediment Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University) Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University) Internaonal Norms, Internaonal Organizaons, and Customary Memory, Remembrance and Commemoraon: Expanding Japan’s Law Provisions in State Constuons Narrow Spaces of Vicmhood John Taden (University of Texas, Dallas) Christopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Internaonal University) Vicm Empowerment, Sustainable Peace and Memory Processes in SB32: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Colombia’s Truth Commission Human Rights Strategies: Promoon, Cooperaon, Reporng and Leyla Slama (Zeit Foundaon (Hamburg), Internaonal Legal Enforcement Network (ILN), Academic Council of the United Naons) Reconceptualizing Transional Jusce Processes to Empower Human Rights Internaonal Law Marginalized Voices in Tunisia Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Chair Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel) The Image of the Collaborator in Contemporary Korean Horror Disc. Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Cinema Disability Rights: Potenal for Human Rights and Humanitarian Barbara Greene (Tokyo Internaonal University) Cooperaon in the DPRK Danielle Chubb (Deakin University) SB35: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Deakin University) Climate Change and Environmental Regulaon in Global The dark side of the spotlight eect: side eects of human rights Governance shaming Internaonal Organizaon Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel) Environmental Studies An Examinaon of Evolving Discourse in Human Rights Reports Chair Mao Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara) Shelby Hall (University of Georgia) Disc. Craig Kauman (University of Oregon) Get the Word Out: Monitoring human rights reduces abuse Negoang with the Inmate Enemy: Problemazing Normave Jose Kaire (Universy of Minnesota) Agency in Global Governance Don't be too harsh! Friends, foes, and human rights promoon Swapna Pathak (Oberlin College) Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania) The Elephant in the Room: Fossil Fuel Interests and Climate Policy SB33: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Performance Chris Stoughton (University of California, Irvine) Global Perspecves on Migraon, Refugees and Sustainable Development Authoritarian States Face the Complex of Internaonal Instuons -Invesgaon into Trade of Wastes and Chemicals- Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Tomoko Takahashi (University of Tokyo / University of Chicago) Chair Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) A Changing Climate? Clean Tech Ownership and Country Stances on Disc. Uwe Hunger (University of Muenster) Intellectual Property Rights The migraon and refugee ‘crisis’, internaonal law, and the Silvia Weko (IASS Potsdam) backlash against human rights Ralph Wilde (University College London)

International Studies Association © SB36: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable SB39: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Polics, Struggle, Knowledge, and the Locaons of the Intellectual Cybersecurity discourses beyond great powers Global Development Online Media Caucus Theory Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Robert Siudak (Jagiellonian University) Chair Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) Chair Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Disc. Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Widening cybersecurity – the evoluon of digital security discourses Part. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University) in Poland Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) Robert Siudak (Jagiellonian University) Part. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Once more at the sidelines? The case of German cybersecurity Part. Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech) policy SB37: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Stefan Steiger (Universität Heidelberg) American Polical Development of Foreign Policy: The Early Period Migang uncertainty in the 5G roll-out: framing risk and pre- empve bans Foreign Policy Analysis Roxana Radu (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Historical Internaonal Relaons Oxford) Chair Ausn Carson (University of Chicago) Cedric Amon (Graduate Instute Geneva) Disc. Ausn Carson (University of Chicago) From cybersecurity to cyberpeace: alternave framing of The Grand Strategy of John Tyler: Expansion, Domesc Polics, and cyberthreats in post-conict Colombia American Polical Development, 1841-1845 Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) Robert Musgrave (University of Massachuses Amherst) John Bonilla (University of Missouri) Seler Strategies: How Civilians Led Elites into America’s Indian Securing Cyberspace in the MENA Region Wars Tuba Eldem (Fenerbahce University) Andrew Szarejko (Georgetown University) What Makes America Great? Donald Trump, Naonal Identy, and SB40: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel U.S. Foreign Policy Survey Experiments in Internaonal Security Studies Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College) Internaonal Security Studies Laws of War: Conict and the Growth of Legislave Power in Interdisciplinary Studies America Chair Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Sean Gailmard (UC-Berkeley) Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) The Informal Origins of American Empire Autonomous Weapons and Moral Judgements: An Experimental Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Survey on Public Atudes to “Killer Robots” Miles Evers (George Washington University) Michal Smetana (Charles University) Marek Vranka (Charles University) SB38: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Ondrej Rosendorf (Charles University) Compeng Logics and Values in IOs The Persuasive Inuence of Nuclear Proliferaon Risks on Mass Internaonal Organizaon English School Atudes Toward Nuclear Power Jonathon Baron (Yale University) Chair Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Nuclear Superiority and the Nuclear Taboo Disc. Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Lauren Sukin (Stanford University) Gated Haven: Organized Hypocrisy and EU Asylum Policy Democracy and Nuclear Weapons: Reassessing the Case for Michael Lipson (Concordia University) Guardianship and Popular Atudes Towards Nuclear Weapons at a The Polics of Aspiraon Time of Modernizaon Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po) Martha Finnemore (George Washington University) Do Survey Experiments Impact US Atudes Toward the Laws of Why Internaonal Organizaons Hate Polics? Pracces and Logics War? of Depolicizaon within IOs Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuses) Marieke Louis (Sciences Po Grenoble) Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne) Cricism Suppression as a Survival Strategy? On the (Dys-) SB41: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Funconality of Internal Crique in IOs Cyber Security and Defense Ben Chrisan (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt) Internaonal Security Studies Value reconciliaon in EU’s supranaonal bureaucracies: the case of Chair Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) EU–Turkey relaons 2015–2017 Disc. Erik Gartzke (UCSD) Kajsa Hammargård (Stockholm University) Assessing New Developments in U.S. Military Cyber Strategy Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) State Response to Cyber Operaons: How Can We Avoid Escalaon? Motohiro Tsuchiya (Keio University)

International Studies Association © Corporate Hackers: Defense Contractors and Oensive Cyber A dangerous method: the use of bulk equipment interference in Security Operaons large-scale operaons by the security and intelligence services Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Silviu Paicu (Mihai Viteazul Naonal Intelligence Academy ) Codifying the Liberal Order in Cyberspace Danny Steed (University of Craneld) SB45: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Aect, Belonging, and the Polics of Race SB42: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Roundtable Internaonal Polical Sociology Exploring the Power of Silence in Insecure Gendered Sites: a Global Theory Perspecve Historical Internaonal Relaons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Disc. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College) Chair Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston / Dalhousie University) Polical intensies: polical transformaon, experience and the Chair Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla) polics of race Part. Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen) Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Part. Li-Li Chen (Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa'e) Brazilian collecve memory and the racial democracy discourse: Part. Aliya Khalid (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Educaon, ancient wounds, ancient narraves UK) Renata B. Ferreira (IBMEC- Rio de Janeiro) Who’s afraid of May 13? Race, ethnicity, and the uses of history at SB43: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Malaysiakini Science, Modernity, and the Shaping of the Early Internaonal Janet Steele (Director, Instute for Public Diplomacy and Global Order Communicaon, GWU) Historical Internaonal Relaons Countering Hegemony From Within: Neutralizaon and Power Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Struggles in Acvists’ Aecve Worlds Internaonal Polical Sociology Alice Baroni (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Development Studies) Chair Jordan Branch (Brown University) Tracing autochthony and belonging in people’s everyday lives: Disc. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) perspecves from a Bangui open market Epistemic Intervenon and the Construcon of the Modern Middle Gino Vlavonou (University of Oawa) East Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Polical Science) SB46: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Unthinking the Epistemological Foundaons of the Endless Educang the Global Military Professional Accumulaon of Capital Internaonal Security Studies Gennaro Ascione (University of Naples, l'Orientale) Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Discourses of Science and the Restructuring of East German IR Sarah Bertrand (London School of Economics and Polical Chair Alan C. Okros (Canadian Forces College) Science (LSE)) Disc. Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College) "For the Benet for Mankind": Science, Hierarchy, and the Disc. Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Legimaon of Internaonal Order Disc. Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London) The Polical Educaon of NATO’s Military Elite Geography and IR in the Anthropocene: The Problem of Scienc Thomas Crosbie (Centre for Joint Operaons, Royal Danish Determinisms Defence College) Kerry Goelich (University of Reading) Edward Lucas (United States Air Force Academy) Government, Armed Forces & Society: Situang Professional SB44: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Military Educaon. The Intelligence-Technology Nexus: The "Cyber" and "Big Data" Vanessa Brown (Carleton University) Components Overcoming Stagnaon: Military Innovaon and Professional Intelligence Studies Military Educaon Gary Schaub Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Chair Terry C. Quist (Naonal Guard Bureau) Gender Training and Educaon in Peace Operaons: Governing Disc. Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Ideas and Concepts. Big Data, but Lile Innovaon? The Impact of Mass Surveillance on Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (Technische Universität Innovaon and Creavity München School of Governance) Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Military Polics and Military Educaon Cyber Intelligence in the Domain of Network Conict Damon Colea (US Air Force Academy) Terry C. Quist (Naonal Guard Bureau) Intelligence Work in the Age of Big Data– Findings from an SB47: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Explorave Case Study on the German Bundesnachrichtendienst Emerging Issues in Games for IR Research: Mulmethod Susanne Fischer (Federal School of Public Administraon) Approaches, Series, and More Transformaonal technologies in Australian naonal security Internaonal Security Studies intelligence producon and decision-making. Chair Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University) Miah Hammond-Errey (Deakin University) Disc. Reid Pauly (Brown University)

International Studies Association © “I Was Virtually There”: Using Wargames to Inform Policymaking SB50: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Abby Doll (King's College, London) Eastern Europe at the Crossroads I Karl P. Mueller (RAND Corporaon) Post Communist Systems Crisis Signaling and Remote Warghng Technologies Erik Lin-Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania) Chair Alica Kizekova (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague) Benchmarking SIGNAL: A Cross-Method Comparison of Wargame, Disc. Neven Andjelic (Regent's University London) Survey, and Conict Process Data Democrac Backsliding in Croaa: A Case of Instuonal Capture Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley) and Failed Condionality Bethany Goldblum (University of California, Berkeley) Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb) Mul-method Wargaming for IR Research "Enfants Terrible" of Europe or Vicms of Their Own Past? Elizabeth "Ellie" Bartels (RAND Corperaon) Problemazing the Identy-Solidarity Nexus in Central and Eastern Using Strategy Games in a Series: The Benets of a Structured Mul Europe -Game Approach Marna Vetrovcova (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Becca Wasser (RAND Corporaon) No Polics, Please! When Democracy Promoon Suppresses Polical Engagement SB48: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Irina Soboleva (Columbia University) Business, Resources and Peace Conceptualizaon of and Support for Democracy: A Cross-Naonal Peace Studies Analysis Hannah Chapman (Miami University) Chair Jacob Lewis (Penn State, Erie) A Servant of Ideology? Understanding the Role of Culture in Russia’s Disc. Michael D. Tyburski (Kansas State University) Foreign Policy Discourse towards the Post-Soviet Region. Humanitarianism and the Weapons Industry: From an ideology of Domenico Valenza (United Naons University - Instute on peace to a logic of war Comparave Regional Integraon Studies (UNU-CRIS)) Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury) Georey Ford (University of Canterbury) SB51: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Palm Oil and Peacebuilding: State Power and Community Resistance Peace Studies and The Research-Policy Nexus Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Peace Studies Leslie Dwyer (George Mason University) Chair Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney) Ninety-Nine Problems… And Mining Conict is Only One: Disc. Noele Crossley (University College London, University of Navigang the Complexity of Peacebuilding Challenges and Oxford) Extracve-Sector Conict Knowledge-Policy Transfer in Peace Research: Role of Knowledge Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo) Producon “Business for Peace” and Its Implicaons for Peacebuilding: Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University) Reecons from Guatemala The Ethics of Partnering with Community-based Non-governmental Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo) Organizaons (NGOs) for Policy Engagement Building business, building peace? Surveying private sector roles, Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) expectaons, and impact for peacebuilding in Myanmar and Internaonal Mediaon and the Marketplace of Policy Research Indonesia Laurence Nathan (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Studies, Jason T. Miklian (Peace Research Instute Oslo (PRIO)) University of Notre Dame) Julien Hanoteau (Kedge Business School) The knowledge-experse-policy nexus in the development of the Ralf Barkemeyer (Kedge Business School) African Union Transional Jusce Policy Ulrike Lühe (Swisspeace/University of Basel) SB49: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Territorial Self-Governance and Ethnic Conict Management: What Emoons, Science, and Internaonal Polics Do Academics Know, and Why Do We Struggle to Communicate This Theory to Policy-Makers? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Ulrike Theuerkauf (University of East Anglia) Chair Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacic) Disc. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) SB52: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Programming the Machine: Gender, Race, and the Ethics of Arcial Gender, Peacebuilding and Post-conict Transformaon Intelligence Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Peace Studies William Clapton (University of New South Wales) Chair Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Social Cybersecurity: A New Perspecve for New Threats Disc. Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Phillip Arceneaux (University of Louisiana at Lafayee) Feminist Care Ethics and Security Sector Reform: The Case of Moriah Harman (Louisiana State University) Demobilized AFL Personnel in Liberia Emoonal Agency and Aecve Polics in Internaonal Relaons Jaremey McMullin (University of St Andrews) Chaeyoung Yong (University of St Andrews) Post-conict transformaon and exclusion in Sierra Leone: Privacy and Equality in the Age of Mass Surveilance Assessing the analycal potenal of a feminist polical selement Laci Hubbard-Max (Washington State University) perspecve Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen) International Studies Association © Including LGBT Populaons in Colombian Polical Pares in a Contempt of Court: Instuonal Structures and the Backlash Context of Internal Armed Conict/ Nascent Peace Process Against ISDS Carlos A. Paredes (FLACSO) Chrisna Toensho (Stanford University) Framing Tensions: Gender Equality Norms in Post-Conict Sengs Elisabeth van Lieshout (Stanford University) Lucy Maycox (University of Oxford) Silence is Golden? Revising Third Party Parcipaon in WTO The Reintegraon of Child soldiers in Sri Lanka: The social- Ligaon polical complexies of return Lauren C. Konken (Princeton University) Kate Macfarlane (Australian Naonal University) Naonal Bureaucrats: A Missing Link in How Internaonal Organizaons Facilitate Cooperaon SB53: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Minju Kim (University of Chicago) Resistance and polical mobilisaon within and across diverse Vong and Communicang on Trade: How Local Trade Shocks geographical contexts Inuence Legislators' Posions Internaonal Polical Sociology Sayumi Miyano (Princeton University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Xuancheng Qian (Princeton University) Chair Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Agents or Advisers? Bureaucrac Structure and the Polics of Disc. Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute at the University Protecon of Freiburg) Diana Stanescu (Princeton University) “The Umbrella Movement”: Hong Kong Protests in the Context of “One Country, Two Systems” SB56: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel M. Sco Solomon (University of South Florida) Near-Crisis and Crisis Escalaon Dynamics: New Evidence Peter Funke (University of South Florida, Tampa) Foreign Policy Analysis Mobilizing and Organizing Beyond Borders: Transnaonal Acvism Chair Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) in the Vietnamese Diaspora Disc. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Duyen Bui (University of Hawaii at Manoa) What Organizaonal Level Factors Make VNSAs More Likely to Be Migrant Workers Acvism as a Form of Resistance to Migraon Involved in Internaonal Crises and Near Crises? Management: The Case of Italy Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Aurora Ganz (St Andrews University) David Melamed (Ohio State University) Militarizaon and administraon in Kashmir: Negoang violence, The Second Lebanon War: Escalaon and De-escalaon resistance and parcipaon in the sovereign state Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Sinduja Raja (University of Denver) The 1995-96 Taiwan Straits Near-Crisis and Crisis Polical sociology and ethnography: How to study conservave Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) anfeminism? Predicng Internaonal Crises and Near-Crises Veronique Pronovost (University of Quebec at Montreal) Chong Chen (Tsinghua University) SB54: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) A Connent on the Move! Migraon in Contemporary Lan Defense Policy Implicaons of the Near-Crisis Findings America, the Caribbean and the United States Sco A. Silverstone (U.S. Military Academy) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies SB57: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Chair Miguel Tinker Salas (Pomona College) Lethal and Non-Lethal Violence During Civil Wars Disc. Esther Hernandez-Medina (Pomona College) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Lan America’s Pendulum Polics: Implicaons for Democrac Chair Sara Polo (University of Essex) Development in the Region Disc. Sara Polo (University of Essex) Emily Acevedo (California State University, Los Angeles) Disc. Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University) Escapando la “Tierra de Gracia”: Venezuelan Migraon in era of the Beyond death and destrucon: Insurgent use of non-lethal violence “Bolivarian Revoluon in civil war Miguel Tinker Salas (Pomona College) Joakim Kreutz (Stockholm University, Uppsala University) The Haian Diaspora in Mexico Kaisa Hinkkainen Ellio (University of York) April Mayes (Pomona College) Informing in Civil War Loving, Loathing, and Leaving Honduras: Coups, Militarizaon and Cem Emrence (University of Michigan) Displacement in Central America in the Trump Era Suyapa Porllo Villeda (Pitzer College) Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) The Eects of Foreign Direct Investment on Warme Sexual SB55: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Violence Incenves and Constraints of Domesc Trade Policy Makers Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bualo) Internaonal Polical Economy Chhandosi Roy (University at Bualo, SUNY) Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at Chair Robert Guloy (University of Chicago) Bualo) Disc. Robert Guloy (University of Chicago) Militant Group Rivalries and Civilian Vicmizaon Jusn Conrad (University of Georgia) Kevin Greene (University of Pisburgh) International Studies Association © Understanding observaonal challenges to improve the Hacking Humans: Assessing The Systemic Vulnerabilies of measurement of warme sexual violence Cryptography in Global Health Systems Jule Krüger (University of Michigan) Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech) Nataliya Brantly (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State SB58: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel University) Revival of the Far Right Exploing Digital Social Diusion: Transnaonal Drug Companies Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies and Problemac Online Adversing Mahew Flynn (Georgia Southern University) Chair Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Civil society engagement with WHO: Too much inuence, or not Disc. Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacic University) enough? "Lies about Migrants: Immigraon policy in a me of 'post-truth' Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs, polics" University of Waterloo) Beverly Crawford (University of California, Berkeley) The Impact of Internaonal Organizaon and Democracy on the Understanding the Rise of the Far Right through Transnaonal Control of Global Pandemics Networks Jacklin Suji Lee (Yonsei University) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Whasun Jho (Yonsei University) The Le Behind: Emigraon, Polical Brain Drain, and Support for Addressing Global Health Inequalies beyond the Naon-State: The Radical-Right Pares in Europe Social Connecon Model of Polical Responsibility and the Paula Ganga (Columbia University) Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Filip Savac (Georgetown University) Ioannis Papagaryfallou (London School of Economics and Navism from the far right to violent conict and genocide Polical Science) Chris Wilson (University of Auckland) Naonalism and Xenophobia in Post-War Japan SB61: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Junki Nakahara (American University) Rebels in Peace Processes Peace Studies SB59: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Understanding the structural impact of Modi’s rst term Chair Juliee Shedd (George Mason University) Disc. Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University) South Asia in World Polics Rebels on the Road: Theorising Pressures, Tradeos and Spillovers Chair Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) between Rebel Governance and Rebel Diplomacy Disc. Sumitha Narayanan Kuy (Nanyang Technological University James E. Worrall (University of Leeds) (NTU)) Alex Waterman (University of Leeds) Disc. Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Approximang the opmal negoang behavior of terrorist groups India, Security, and the Indo-Pacic: Opportunies and Challenges Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Internaonal aer Modi’s Victory Studies (SAIS)) Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College) Leo Klenner (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Internaonal Schemes not Policies: The Polics of Economic Policies of Modi’s Studies (SAIS)) government Rebel Reintegraon: Popular Percepons of Disengagement and De- Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) radicalizaon Programs Indian Foreign Policy during Modi’s rst term Mary Beth Aler (New York University) Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Transforming Rebel Security Dilemmas to Local Security "The Indian Balancing Strategy in the Indo-Pacic Region aer Mechanisms in Post-Secessionist Peace Agreements: A Case Study 2014” of Bangsamoro, the Southern Philippines Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Polical Science and Megumi Kagawa (Osaka University) Internaonal Studies, University of Warsaw) Plata o Plomo: rebels at the negoang table From Chabahar to Kaladan: Assessing India’s Connecvity Ambions Cody Brown (University of Southern California) in the Indo-Pacic Sinderpal Singh (Nanyang Technological University) SC01: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Flash Talk Session Sumitha Narayanan Kuy (Nanyang Technological University Narraves and Peacebuilding (NTU)) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) SB60: Saturday 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM Panel Mulple and diverse actors in the global health space Chair Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) Disc. Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt) Global Health Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Disc. Eleanor Gordon (University of Monash) (Theme) Disc. Oluchi Ogbu (University of Manitoba) Disc. Alexandra Engelsdorfer (Center for Conict Studies, Philipps- Chair Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Universität Marburg) Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Disc. Saya St. Clair (University of Massachuses, Boston) Disc. Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Disc. Shukuko Koyama (Waseda University) Research Instute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Comparing Peace Processes: PKK in Turkey and FARC in Colombia Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University) Esra Dilek (Bilkent University) International Studies Association © Same same but dierent: Local percepons of peace processes in SC04: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Flash Talk Session Liberia and Sierra Leone Identy and Nuclear Weapons Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt) (Theme) Narraves of violence: Gender analysis on post-conict Georgian lms, 1998-2018 Chair Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Shukuko Koyama (Waseda University) Disc. Kayla Grant (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs / The Illusion of Jusce and Local Parcipaon in Peace Processes: University of Waterloo) Disc. Solène Soosaithasan-Vimalaselvan (University of Lille, Examining Negave Peace and Injusce from Within CERAPS) Oluchi Ogbu (University of Manitoba) Disc. Tim Buthe (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Stephaney Patrick (University of Manitoba) Disc. William d'Ambruoso (Bates College) Not a Care in the World: an exploraon of the personal-professional Disc. Jody Neathery-Castro (University of Nebraska-Omaha) -polical nexus of internaonal development praconers working Is Germany's Commitment to Nuclear Non-Proliferaon in in jusce and security sector reform Queson? Eleanor Gordon (University of Monash) Tim Buthe (Technical University of Munich (TUM)) Briony Jones (University of Warwick) Construcvist Nuclear Deterrence Afro-Colombian Women: How Women of Color Build Peace in William d'Ambruoso (Bates College) Buenaventura, Colombia The Construcon of an Iranian Identy as Protector of the Weak Saya St. Clair (University of Massachuses, Boston) and Oppressed: Nuclear Program and the Need to Exist Ontologies(´) maer. On the utopia and status quo of in-between Solène Soosaithasan-Vimalaselvan (University of Lille, CERAPS) spaces in peacebuilding Gender and Nuclear Deterrence Alexandra Engelsdorfer (Center for Conict Studies, Philipps- Lana Obradovic (University of Nebraska Omaha) Universität Marburg) Jody Neathery-Castro (University of Nebraska-Omaha) SC02: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon A Monstrous Reality: The Changing Identy of Nuclear Weapons Economic Concerns with China’s Rise and Implicaons for Relaons and an Argument for Non-Proliferaon with Beijing Kayla Grant (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs / University of Waterloo) Internaonal Studies Associaon Korea Economic Instute of America The New Nuclear Turn: Revising Orthodox Percepons of Nuclear Weapons Chair Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Instute of America) Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London) Disc. Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Instute of America) Economic Concerns with China’s Rise and Implicaons for Relaons SC05: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Flash Talk Session with Beijing: A View from ASEAN An Overview of Terrorism Ki Prasirtsuk (Thammasat University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Economic Concerns with China’s Rise: Chinese Perspecves (Theme) Ming Wan (George Mason University) Chair Steve S. Sin (University of Maryland) Strategic Ambivalence: Japan’s Conicted View of China’s Economic Disc. Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University) Rise Disc. Melissa Carlson (University of California, Berkeley) Mahew Goodman (Center for Strategic and Internaonal Disc. Tanja Marie Hansen (University of Southern Denmark) Studies) Disc. Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto) New Developments in China’s Economic Environment and Their Disc. Tobias Ide (University of Melbourne) Implicaons for Korea Disc. Tunchinmang Langel (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Wonho Yeon (Korea Instute for Internaonal Economic Policy) Disc. Ebby Abramson (University of Oawa ) Economic Concerns with China’s Rise and Implicaons for Relaons Domesc Terrorism Risks Enhanced by Repressing Protesters with Beijing: The Perspecve from Washington Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University) Charles Boustany (Naonal Bureau of Asian Research) Understanding Terrorism Discourses Around the World: A SC03: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Comparave Analysis of 36 Countries Townhall on Academic Freedom Tobias Ide (University of Melbourne) Global Development Rethinking the Role of Militant Groups in Internaonal Cooperaon Theory Melissa Carlson (University of California, Berkeley) Internaonal Polical Sociology Reassessing the Militant Threat and Counterterrorism in Southeast Chair Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Asia Tunchinmang Langel (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Part. Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) Discourse Analysis and Terrorism Studies: the Killing of a Militant Part. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto) Part. Anuja Bose (University of Minnesota, Twin Cies) Who Done It? How Compeon Inuences Terrorist Credit-Taking Dynamics Tanja Marie Hansen (University of Southern Denmark) What is gained by stripping ISIL returnees of cizenship? Ebby Abramson (University of Oawa ) International Studies Association © SC06: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable SC10: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Classic Alternave Analyses of the Global Polical Economy State of the Profession: Let's Talk about Research-Related Trauma Internaonal Polical Economy Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Part. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Chair Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) Part. Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Pomona College/UC Riverside) Disc. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (Women In Internaonal Security Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) (WIIS)) Part. Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Part. Kim Thuy Seelinger (Washington University in St. Louis) Part. Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Part. Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Part. Jessica M. Smith (George Mason University, School for Conict Analysis and Resoluon) SC07: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Part. Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) What Do Diversity and Inclusion Exclude? SC11: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Puzzles and Paradoxes of Trade Preferences I: Individual (Theme) Preferences Chair David Hughes (University of Lincoln) Internaonal Polical Economy Part. Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University) Part. Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Chair Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University) Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Disc. Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University) Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Conneccut) What explains the bias against less-developed trading partners? Part. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary) Part. David Hughes (University of Lincoln) Homeownership and Polical Consequences of China Shock in the U.S. SC08: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Ha-Eun Choi (Michigan State University) In the Shadow of Pearl Harbor: Prevenve War in the Past and Gender Gap in Trade Preferences: Women’s Raonal Response to Future Gendered Labor Markets Internaonal Security Studies Soohyun Cho (The Ohio State University) Turning Out for Trade: The Economic Geography of Electoral Trade Chair David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Polics Part. Sco A. Silverstone (U.S. Military Academy) Thomas Flaherty (University of California, San Diego) Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) How Trump Supporters Came to Love Trade Part. Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University) Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania) Part. Ryan Grauer (University of Pisburgh) Part. Mahew Kroenig (Georgetown University) SC12: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Part. John Mueller (Ohio State University / Cato Instute) ‘Violent Extremism’ and ‘Countering Violent Extremism’: Crically Part. Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham) Exploring Intersecons of Gender and Race in Internaonal SC09: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Security Debang "Maral Empiricism": A New Approach to the Study of Feminist Theory and Gender Studies War? Chair Lewis Turner (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute) Theory Disc. Jacqui True (Monash University) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Everyday violence, Brish Colonialism and Egypan Global Development Counterterrorism Chair Dan Öberg (Swedish Defence University) Alice Finden (SOAS, University of London) Part. Nisha Shah (University of Oawa) Gender, race, sex, securizaon and development in the Global Part. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) South Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Part. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Part. Roger J. Stahl (University of Georgia) Cultural Norms, Gender Inequality, and Outcomes of Polical Part. Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Instute Frankfurt / Goethe Violence University Frankfurt - Excellence Cluster Normave Orders) Amilee Turner (University of Kansas) Part. Charmaine Chua (University of California, Santa Barbara)

International Studies Association © SC13: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon The Rise and Fall of Arms Control: How Narraves Impacted US- Revising India-Pakistan Escalaon Dynamics Russia Post-Cold War Arms Control Negoaons Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Internaonal Studies Associaon Relaons) Jawaharlal Nehru University, School of Internaonal Studies The Interplay between Recognion and Ontological (in)Security in Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Intractable Conicts: Israeli Society and the Post-Oslo Backlash Part. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Yoav Kapshuk (Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee) Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Internaonal Studies, Lisa Strömbom (Lund University) Nanyang Technological University) Part. Aqil Shah (University of Oklahoma) SC17: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Part. Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) Non-state Climate Acon and the Global South – What do we know about the contribuon of South-based transnaonal actors in SC14: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel global climate polics? The Major Powers and Small States in Africa aer the Cold War Environmental Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Sander Chan (German Development Instute / Deutsches Chair Russell Benjamin (Northeastern Illinois University) Instut fuer Entwicklungspolik) Disc. Denilde Holzhacker (Escola de Propaganda e Markeng (ESPM Disc. Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of -SP)) Government) Security Externalies of China’s FDI Flows in Africa Environmental governance landscape of 47,000 world cies: Peter Thompson (Naonal Defense University) Interacon of environmental policy networks and environmental Reecons on the Eternal Colonialism Thesis in the Contemporary services industries Period Ben Leel (University of California, Irvine) Russell Benjamin (Northeastern Illinois University) The Case of Union for Ethical Biotrade (UEBT) Assessing French Inuence in the Context of the Emerging US- João Paulo Veiga (University of São Paulo) Chinese Presence in Africa The New York Declaraon on Forests: South-based non-Party Juste Codjo (New Jersey City University) stakeholders’ accountability challenges in global climate governance The Great Powers and the 'Rediscovery' of Africa and the Middle Miriam Garcia (University of São Paulo) East aer the Cold War Navigang non-state and subnaonal climate acon in fragmented Gregory O. Hall (University of Kentucky) authoritarianism: Evidence from China Africa: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen? Angel Hsu (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) Unislawa Williams (Spelman College) Yang Han (University of Oxford) Nihit Goyal (Yale-NUS College) SC15: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Explaining eecveness of sub/non-state climate iniaves in the Strategic Stability and Cyber Vulnerabilies of Nuclear Command global South, quantave and qualitave evidence from Kenya and and Control India Internaonal Security Studies Sander Chan (German Development Instute / Deutsches Chair Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Instut fuer Entwicklungspolik) Victoria Chengo (African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS)) Disc. S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki) Disc. Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po) Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of Government) Part. Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University) Kennedy Mbeva (University of Melbourne) Part. Alan Collins (Swansea University) Part. Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) SC18: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Partner Organizaon Part. Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Scholarship and Professionalizaon of IR: Mulple Voices for a SC16: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Complex World Narraves and Internaonal Negoaon Internaonal Studies Associaon World Internaonal Studies Commiee Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw) Chair Pamela R. Aall (United States Instute of Peace and American Chair Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) University) Disc. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) Disc. Pamela R. Aall (United States Instute of Peace and American Part. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Internaonal University) Studies Organizaon (PHISO)) Bargaining in Muslim Arabia: Narrave Lessons from the Qoran, Part. Melisa Deciancio (FLACSO/CONICET) Hadith, and 1001 Nights Part. Brendan Howe (Ewha Woman's University) I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Part. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) The Role of Intersubjecve Narraves in Internaonal Negoaon Part. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham) Fen Hampson (Carleton University) Part. Edward Haliżak (Instute of Internaonal Relaons, University of Warsaw) Comparing Narraves in the Mullateral Negoaons Prior to the Part. Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University) Persian Gulf and Iraq Wars Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) International Studies Association © SC19: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Private market authority goes East — The impact of liberalizing Internaonalizaon, Researcher Mobility and Intellectual Exile: China’s rang market Giulia Mennillo (Naonal University of Singapore) Shaping Instuons, Networks and Narraves beyond the Center- China’s State Capitalism and American Credit Rang: Mutual Periphery Divide Compromise Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Fumihito Gotoh (University of Warwick) (Theme) Chair Carola Richter (Free University Berlin) SC23: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Commiee Panel Disc. Florian Kohstall (Free University Berlin, Cairo Oce) Polical Violence and Gender Disc. Ergun OZGUR (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin) Commiee on the Status of Women Lan America and Syrian Conict: Polics, Ideology and Immigraon Internaonal Studies Associaon Mehmet Ozkan (Center for Global Policy, Washington D.C.) Chair Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Gender, Naon, and Exile on/from Algeria: Nabil Fares and Taos Lowell) Amrouche Disc. Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lourdes Patricia Iniguez-Torres (COLMEX/Universidad de Lowell) Guadalajara) Cmte Zaryab Iqbal (Naonal Science Foundaon) Forced Migraon and Academics in Fragile Host Countries: The Case Chair of Lebanon Gender and Counter-ideological Policies: The United States and Hana Addam El-Ghali (American University of Beirut) European Countries Engaging Women in the Fight Against Terrorism Turkey's Academics in Exile: The German Experience Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Pepperdine University) Ergun OZGUR (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin) The Inmate War in/of 21st Century Populisms Of Dependencies and Opportunies: Reconstrucng Transnaonal Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Networks of Scholars in Exile Women and Polical Mobilizaon Aer War Carola Richter (Free University Berlin) Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Internaonal Studies, Florian Kohstall (Free University Berlin, Cairo Oce) University of Denver)

SC20: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel SC24: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Regionalism, Regional Organizaons, and Integraon Empirical Study of Gender in Conict and Development Internaonal Organizaon Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Sungwook Yoon (Chungbuk Naonal University) Chair Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School) Disc. Sungwook Yoon (Chungbuk Naonal University) Chair Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) External Actors and the Evoluon of Overlapping Regionalism in Disc. Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Southeastern Europe Melanie H. Ram (California State University, Fresno) Conict-Related Sexual Violence, Misreporng and Social Resilience: Evidence from a List Experiment Regional (Non-)Integraon in Central Asia: Possibilies and Carlo Koos (Chr. Michelsen Instute) Limitaons Sebasan Mayer (German-Kazakh University) Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University) (East) Asian Regionalism and the Future of the Internaonal Order Punishing Gender-based Violence: Group Dynamics and Preferences Gemma Marolda (University of Pisburgh) in eastern DR Congo Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University) The Rhetorical Foundaons of Regional (Dis) integraon: the Exit Discourses in Great Britain and Colombia The Gendered Barriers to Poverty Reducon in Social Safety Net Rafael Castro (German Instute of Global and Area Studies) Programming Milli M. Lake (Arizona State University) Bolivarismo as a Norm of Intraregional Integraon in Lan America: An Analysis The Women, Peace and Security Index: Measuring Well-being, Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Empowerment and Inclusion Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, SC21: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Georgetown University) Financial governance and credit rang in Asia SC25: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Internaonal Polical Economy Turkey and the West Chair Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne) Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne) Chair Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University) The Impacts of Policy Infrastructures on the Internaonal Use of the Disc. Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University) Chinese Renminbi: A Cross-Country Analysis Disc. Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Hyoung-kyu Chey (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies Turkey's Relaons with the West: A Framework of Intra-Alliance (GRIPS)) Opposion Taming the Regulatory Goliath: Asia’s Responses to Post-Crisis EU Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Capital Market Overhaul Yu Wai Vic Li (Educaon University of Hong Kong) US-Turkish Relaons in the Trump-Erdogan Era: Turkish An- Americanism and its Implicaons Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)

International Studies Association © Image Building and Crisis Management in the Digital Age: Turkey SC29: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel and Transatlanc Relaons Revisited Mobilizaon and Framing in Nonviolent Resistance Movements Ayse Ezgi Gurcan (Beykent University) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Turkish Foreign Policy in the Black Sea: NATO Identy or Turning Towards a Eurasian Pivot? Chair Jonathan Pinckney (United States Instute of Peace) Sinem Kocamaz (Ege University) Disc. Jonathan Pinckney (United States Instute of Peace) Disc. Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) SC26: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Personality Traits and Support for Resistance Movements The Water-Energy Nexus: Challenges for global environmental Tore Wig (University of Oslo / Peace Research Instute - Oslo governance (PRIO)) Environmental Studies Private Polics in the Shadow of Hierarchy: A Theory of Contenous Mobilizaons Against Extracve Firms (and Beyond) Chair Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Dogus Aktan (University of Denver) Disc. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) External Support Through Constraint: How “Negave Support” Other ways of seeing: Towards a heterodox visual analysis of water- Aects the Success of Nonviolent Resistance Campaigns energy landscapes in northeastern Brish Columbia, Canada Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Douglas Robb (University of Brish Columbia) Which Frame Where? Comparing the Diusion of Violent and The Inuence of Model Bills and State-to-State Informaon Sharing Nonviolent Frames during Civil Resistance Campaigns on US State Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Disclosure Regulaons Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara) Jennifer Baka (Penn State) Everybody Get Together: Organizaonal Parcipaon and The Water Energy Food Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus in the Zambezi Resistance Campaign Outcomes River Basin: Challenges and Opportunies Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Technology) Global Development at the Water-Energy Nexus: Linking water- Jonathan Pinckney (United States Instute of Peace) energy security and water-energy poverty Christopher Reimer (University of Brish Columbia) SC30: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel China’s rising inuence in global nance and internaonal SC27: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel development: the source, the model, and the implicaons States Using IOs: The UN Security Council and Global Governance Internaonal Polical Economy Internaonal Organizaon Diplomac Studies Chair Zongyuan (Zoe) Liu (School of Internaonal and Public Aairs (SIPA), Columbia University) Chair Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University / East- Disc. Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) West Center) The Posive Authority of the UN Security Council Explaining the source of China’s rising global nancial inuence: Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of the Holy Cross) China’s “Leveraged” Foreign Exchange Reserves Securizaon of Climate Change on the Agenda of the UN Security Zongyuan (Zoe) Liu (School of Internaonal and Public Aairs Council: A Doomed-to-Fail Endeavor? (SIPA), Columbia University) Fuzuo Wu (University of Salford ) A New Developmentalism: Conceptualizing China’s Infrastructure The Success and Failure of Informal Governance in the United Finance Naons Security Council Muyang Chen (Peking University) Stefanie Kasparek (Franklin & Marshall) From ideology to strategy: China’s foreign aid to Arab countries Instuonal innovaons in Internaonal Organizaons: bypassing Jiuzhou Duan (Tsinghua University) veto players and veto coalions to forward changes at the United Re-discovering the Minerals-for-Infrastructure Deal between China Naons. and the DRC Luciana Campos (UFGD) Duanyong Alexander Wang (Shanghai Internaonal Studies Saving Mullateralism in a Mul-Polar World?: Peace Mediaon University) and the United Naons Navigang Through Dierences: Chinese Enterprises in Brazil and Marn Waehlisch (United Naons) Their Cultural Challenges Yan Zhou (School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University) SC28: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable In Search of Goldilocks: Is Hybrid Jusce ‘Just Right’? SC31: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Human Rights Rules of the Road: Pathways to Seng Norms in Cyberspace Internaonal Law Internaonal Organizaon Internaonal Security Studies Chair Claire Wilmot (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Chair Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University) Part. Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Disc. Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Part. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Polical Studies) Science) Methodology of Cyber Deterrence Research Part. Beth Van Schaack (Stanford University) Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Part. Nelson Camilo Sanchez (University of Virginia School of Law)

International Studies Association © ‘We are pioneers’! The emergence of cyber-diplomacy as an SC34: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel internaonal pracce Communicaons, Media and Narraves in Legimizing or Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) Contending against Polical Power The Language of Lawmaking: Agreement Wording and Downstream Risk in the Internaonal Law of Cyber Conict Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) Jusn Canl (Columbia University) Civil Society Codes: Human Rights Norms Seng in Internet Chair Mark Hannah (New York University, Eurasia Group Governance Foundaon) Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Instute ) Disc. Mark Hannah (New York University, Eurasia Group Foundaon) Internaonal Norms as a Means of Stabilizing Cyberspace Ireland and the Rise of Le-Wing Populism Aislinn McCann (Virginia Tech) Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) SC32: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Mikayla Cordero (San Francisco State) The Responsibility to Protect in the Global South: Norm Bollywood and Indian Secularism Contestaon, Diusion, and Instuonalizaon Milind Thakar (University of Indianapolis) Internaonal Organizaon Contesng Narraves and Negoang a Revoluon: The Case of Internaonal Law Egypt Yousr Elsharawy (University of Guelph) Chair Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College) All in the Family: Right-Wing Populist Inequality Narraves Disc. Cecilia Jacob (Australian Naonal University) Christopher Smith Ochoa (University of Duisburg-Essen) Norm Implementaon and Case Interacon: How the R2P Norm is Understanding the eects of storytelling in Internaonal Relaons: Implemented Study Case of how 2019 Venezuela’s Crisis was narrated in Brazil, Daisuke Madokoro (Waseda University) United States and Russia Dynamics of Internaonal Norms in Non-Western Regionalism: Bruno Rafael Maciel Trenni (NEPRI - Federal University of Protecon of Civilians, Human Security and Cizen Security in Lan Paraná (UFPR)) America Sarka Kolmasova (Metropolitan University Prague) SC35: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel A Catastrophe Averted: Unied Mass Atrocity Prevenon in Kenya’s 'Low Data Mining’: Understanding Naonal Identy through Post-Elecon Violence Popular Culture Sascha Nanlohy (University of Sydney) Internaonal Communicaon Interpreng and Contesng R2P: An ASEAN Perspecve South Asia in World Polics Zain Maulana (University of Leeds) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) SC33: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Edinburgh) The Rise of China Disc. Jasmin Habib (University of Waterloo) Foreign Policy Analysis Midnight’s Daughters: Women in the ‘new naonalism’ in Hindi Chair Kris Govella (University of Hawaii at Manoa) cinema Disc. Rafael R. Ioris (University of Denver) Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Hegemonic Rivalries?: The United States and China in Africa. Escaping the Naon: Muslimness in India’s Foreign Policy Earl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida) Medha Medha (German Instute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) Asleep at the switch: China's rise and US foreign policy- or lack Britain's India, India's Britain: Self-Other Relaons aer Empire thereof- in Africa Amit Julka (Naonal University of Singapore) Derick Becker (University of Nongham Malaysia) Srdjan Vucec (University of Oawa) Jacqueline Burns (The RAND Corporaon) Cinemac Visions: Film, Identy, and Foreign Policy in India and The China Threat: The Role of Business in Chinese Foreign Policy China Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuses Lowell & MIT) Decoding the role contestaon process; understanding China’s Cultural Diplomacy and Polical Preferences: A Survey-Based grand strategy Approach to Measuring South Korea’s So Power Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University) Jenna Gibson (University of Chicago) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) China’s New Role: Global Military Power SC36: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Shaio Zerba (Arizona State University) Ethnic Minority Polical Strategies. Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Chair Jeremy Busacca (University of California, Riverside) Disc. Jeremy Busacca (University of California, Riverside) The Failure of an Imagined Community: Intra-Organizaonal Relaons and the Split of Ethnic Rebel Group Chuyu Liu (Penn State University) Howard Liu (Penn State University)

International Studies Association © Minority Instuons in India: The Inclusion-Exclusion Dilemma What does ‘non-Western knowledge’ mean? De-territorialising the Malavika Menon (GD Goenka University) Global IR debate. Changing levels of wellbeing inequality and inter-group conict in Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Africa. New sub-naonal evidence from the last two decades Teaching Global IR in the Non-West: Power, Knowledge and Frank Borge Wietzke (IBEI) Challenges Elements of Identy and Ethnic Conicts in Manipur: A Threat to Beverley Loke (University of Exeter) Territorial Integrity? The Polics of Knowledge Producon in African Polics Ashakiran Elangbam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Inbok Rhee (Korea Development Instute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management) SC37: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Maneuvering Empire: Colonial Order, Disciplinary Power, and (Post-) American Polical Development of Foreign Policy: The Modern Colonial Consideraons Among Subaltern Subjects Period Owen Brown (Northwestern University) Foreign Policy Analysis Arturo Chang (Northwestern University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Living Otherwise in the Master’s House: Coloniality and Epistemic Chair Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Disobedience in Internaonal Relaons. Disc. Robert Musgrave (University of Massachuses Amherst) Muneeb Haz (Lancaster University) Disc. Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College) SC40: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Shaping the Blob: How the Vietnam War Remade US Civil Society, Counterterrorism Strategy and Pracce Party Coalions, and Naonal Security Polics Chad M. Levinson (Virginia Tech) Internaonal Security Studies Compeng Orders in US Domesc and World Polics: an APD Chair Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Perspecve on Race in Internaonal Relaons Disc. Laila Wahedi (Facebook (Core Data Science)) Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Countering Terrorism: Nonstate Violence and Recurrence of Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Asymmetric Crises Bureaucrac Polics in Targeted Trade Adjustment Luba Levin-Banchik (San Diego State University) Minju Kim (University of Chicago) Oensive Counterterrorism and Terrorist Aacks: An Analysis of Segregaon, Integraon, and Death: Evidence From the Korean War Operaon Inherent Resolve Connor Hu (Rice University) Thomas Guarrieri (University of Maryland) The Supply Side of Covert Regime Change Brinee Carter (University of Kansas) Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame) The Impact of (Counter-)Terrorism on Public (In)Security in Nigeria: Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University) A Vernacular Analysis. Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick) SC38: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Implicit Bias and Bystander Intervenon: A Virtual Reality Identy and China Experiment Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Jennifer Carson (University of Central Missouri) Hailey Polie (University of Central Missouri) Chair Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Kyle Skopec (University of Central Missouri) Disc. Yuan Yi Zhu (Nueld College, University of Oxford) Populist Discourse in China SC41: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel He Li (Merrimack College) Are gender equality norms a) supported, b) instrumentalized, c) Same Page, Dierent Responses: Center-Periphery Coordinaon delegimized, d) progressively realized, e) all of the above? and Rising “Localism” in Hong Kong Revising the feminist debate on norm translaon Jessica Mahlbacher (Graduate Center, CUNY) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Interacons between Demographic transions and structural Internaonal Organizaon Changes in China Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University) Chair Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) Debang Cizenship, Discussing Identy: The Children of Chinese Chair Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Immigrants in Spain and their Arsc Acvism Disc. Laura Parisi (University of Victoria) Nieves Romero-Diaz (Mount Holyoke College) Domescang the 2030 Agenda’s gender equality commitments: Keeping up with the Middle Kingdom: Naonalism, Contenon and actors, processes and instuons China’s Rise Silke Staab (UN Women) Erica Seng-White (George Mason University) Old norms in new frames: leveraging Agenda 2030 for gender transformave work of donor and UN agencies SC39: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Gloria Novovic (University of Guelph) Inclusive Knowledge in Internaonal Relaons The Struggle for Empowerment of Domesc Workers in the Asia- Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Pacic Region (Theme) Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Gains Here, Losses There: The ‘Scky’ Encounter of UN Security University (Virginia Tech)) Resoluon 1325 with Local Processes in Nigeria Disc. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Bukola Solomon (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs)

International Studies Association © Local agency and internaonal background noise - the Intelligence Identy: The Troubled Denion of Intelligence in the Cies4CEDAW campaign in Miami Dade county Private Sector Susanne Zwingel (Florida Internaonal University) Efren Torres-Baches (Brunel University) Decision making in complex mullateral regimes - The example of SC42: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel the United Naons (UN) and the establishment of its own Masculinies in Violent Conict: Transions, Longings and Spao- intelligence organizaon. A comparave actor analysis over me. temporal Entanglements Henrik Haggstrom (Swedish Defence University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies SC45: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia) Rethinking approaches to the internaonal Disc. Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London) Internaonal Polical Sociology A Luta (Nao) Connua: Aging and rering out of militarised Historical Internaonal Relaons masculinies in Timor-Leste Global Development Henri Myrnen (Gender Associaons) Chair Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Trans(pos)ioning Masculinies: The Gendered Pathways of Foreign Disc. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Fighters Sara Meger (The University of Melbourne) Forging the Field: the League of Naons and the Origins of IR Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) “Get Some”: 1st and 3rd person entanglements of war Benjamin Schrader (University of Dayton) Quantum Sovereignty in Acon: A unied eld theory of Arcc Sovereignty Exceponal Spaces: Special Operaons, the Human, and American Mark Salter (University of Oawa) Froners Lena Moore (University of Cambridge) Indigeneity: A necessary category of internaonal analysis Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito Violence against Sexual and Gender Minories during the USFQ / Amherst College) Colombian Civil War Paradigms and Pracce: A Reconsideraon of the Kuhnian Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford) Framework SC43: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Sebasan M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Unpacking empires: gender, knowledge and power Seler-Colonialism and Naonalism: Lineages of the Colonial- Naonalist State Historical Internaonal Relaons Heba Youssef (University of Brighton) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology SC46: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) Symbolic and Material Sources of Rebel Power Disc. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt) Internaonal Security Studies Empire and the Origins of Global Governance: The Internaonal Commission for the Cape Spartel Lighthouse Chair Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Stavanger) Disc. Megan Stewart (American University) Mapping, Centres of Calculaon and the Making of Imperial Spaces Naonalist Banners: An Analysis of Contemporary Independence in Germany (1850-1870) Flags Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen) Ryan Griths (Syracuse University) Why Does War Make the State Strong in Causaon from War to The Other Side of COIN: Insurgent Firepower and State Capacies? Evoluon from Dynases to Naon States in Counterinsurgency Outcomes Europe, and the Demise of Empires in East Asia Costanno Pischedda (University of Miami) Seokdong Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) Andrea Gilli (Stanford University) Gender, Missionaries, and Brish Imperialism in North Africa Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich) Graham Cornwell (The George Washington University) From Rebel Governance to De Facto States? Symbolism and Materiality in Secessionist Movements SC44: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Lucas Knoer (University of Groningen) The Evoluon and Adaptaon of Intelligence Beyond the State Extreme Demands and Acons: On Measuring Polical Intelligence Studies Radicalizaon Manuel Vogt (University College London) Chair Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Legimate Claims or Risk-Averse Governments? Symbolic Separast Chair Gustavo Diaz Matey (Complutense University, Madrid) Power and Demand Success Disc. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Friederike Luise Kelle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, WCFIA Construcng the bigger picture: IMINT burden sharing in Europe Harvard University) Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Naonal Intelligence Academy) SC47: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Rethinking Private Sector Intelligence Accountability in the Age of Cooperaon and Contenon Among Non-State Actors Privacy Internaonal Security Studies Axel Javier Galenda (Leiden University) Expanding the Intelligence Tradecra: Training Private Sector Chair Jenna Jordan (Georgia Instute of Technology) Analysts Disc. Jenna Jordan (Georgia Instute of Technology) Maria Robson (Northeastern University) International Studies Association © Partners in Crime: Comparave Advantage and Polical Kidnapping SC50: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Danielle Gilbert (George Washington University) Eastern Europe at the Crossroads II Local Connecons from a Distance: The Oromo Media Network and Post Communist Systems Protests in Ethiopia Aaron Stanley (City University of New York) Chair Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Military Occupaon and Criminal Governance in Rio de Janeiro Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College) The Limitaons of the Europe’s Economic Liberalism: How the EEC’s Engage, Isolate, or Ignore? Internaonal Responses to Crime- China Policy Fail Economic Reform in Eastern Europe Terrorism Nexus Actors Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio) Katharine Petrich (Santa Clara) Prospects of Security Cooperaon: Lithuania and the European Power Triad SC48: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Egle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland) New trends and approaches in internaonal peacebuilding ‘Après nous, le déluge’ : the eects of 'fast forward' accession on EU Peace Studies enlargement Veronica Anghel (Stanford University) Chair Charloe Fiedler (German Development Instute) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Disc. Karina Mross (German Development Instute (DIE) & University of St. Gallen) Media Freedom and the Erosion of Democracy: an In-depth Case Emerging donors and conict-aected states: The new polics of Study of Three Countries peacebuilding David Somogyi (University of Southern California) Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) SC51: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel What do peacekeepers do, really? Conceptualizing and measuring Power Polics or High Stability in the Arcc? peacekeeping acvies Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University) Internaonal Security Studies Chiara Rua (Uppsala University) Chair Maria Ackren (Ilisimatusark / University of Greenland) Idenfying pathways to peace: How internaonal support can help Disc. Lassi Heininen (University of Helsinki) prevent conict recurrence Russia's Arcc Security Policy Karina Mross (German Development Instute (DIE) & University Maria Laguna (St.-Petersburg State University, School of of St. Gallen) Internaonal Relaons) Jörn Grävingholt (German Development Instute (DIE)) Arcc Exceponalism vs. Looming Arcc Security Dilemma? The Charloe Fiedler (German Development Instute) Case of the Kingdom of Denmark in the Midst of Fluctuang Power How shared sovereignty works: Guatemala’s Internaonal An- Polics Dynamics in the High North Impunity Commission Rasmus Leander Nielsen (University of Greenland) Charles T. Call (American University) Is the Arcc Region an Arena for Conict or Cooperaon? Self-determinaon Referendums as Part of the Peacebuilding Compeng Arcc Narraves from Nixon to Trump Processes: Serving Peace and Democracy? Steven Lamy (University of Southern California) Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Polical Power? State? Greenland at the Margin of the Internaonal Society Science) Krisan Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)

SC49: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel SC52: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Exploring Our Identy Through Disciplinary History Feminist Foreign Policy: Crical teaching, analysis and pracce Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (Theme) Foreign Policy Analysis Historical Internaonal Relaons Women's Caucus Theory Chair Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuses Boston / Chair Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Dalhousie University) Disc. Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Polical Disc. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Science) "LadycopTown": The Military and Spaal Polics of Gender Equity Towards an Internaonal Historical Sociology of Rule Strategies Hannes Lacher (York University) Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) G. Lowes Dickinson and The Study of War Nicole Wegner (University of Sydney) Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Backlash? Domesc polics and the risks of feminist policy branding The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: When Is It Best to Forget? Andrea Lane (Canadian Forces College) David Long (NPSIA - Carleton University) Feminist Foreign Policies from Partner Country Perspecves: Hegel, Carr and Realist Ethics Imposion or Opportunity? Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) Rebecca Tiessen (University of Oawa) The Unbearable Lightness of Theory: Marn Wight and the Nature Canada’s Feminist Internaonal Assistance Policy: Implicaons of of Thought in Internaonal Relaons Gender Empowerment through Market-Oriented Development Jack Adam MacLennan (Park University) Kalowae Deonandan (University of Saskatchewan) Finding the Feminist in Canadian Foreign Policy Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Brish Columbia) International Studies Association © SC53: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel SC56: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable The construcon of urban spaces: violence, inequality and security Interrogang Globalizaon and Making the World Global: U.S. Internaonal Polical Sociology Universies and the Producon of the Global Imaginary. Global Development Global Development Chair Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Disc. Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Disc. Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Vidigal: Favela Fad? A case study on gentricaon in a favela in Rio Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) de Janeiro Part. Sarah Bertrand (London School of Economics and Polical Luisa Cafe Facanha (University of California, Davis) Science (LSE)) The Global Polics of Informal Urbanism Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Ari Jerrems (Monash University) Part. Jonneke Koomen (Willamee University) Experts, Elites, and the Making of Safe Cies in Central America Part. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford) Community-based Early Warning: Assessing the current status of SC57: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel “third generaon” early warning systems in countries at risk for Informaon Governance and Infrastructures: Then, Now and Next mass atrocies Internaonal Communicaon Mollie Zapata (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Internaonal Organizaon Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevenon of Genocide) Chair Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) SC54: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Disc. Maximiliano Vila Seoane (Naonal University of San Marn) Disentangling Liberal Intervenonism in the Sahel Tom and Jerry in Cyberspace: Copyright Holders, Internet Industry and Copyright Protecon in China Internaonal Security Studies Hong Pang (Utah Valley University) Peace Studies Newspapers in the Era of Social Media: How Social Media Analycs Chair Signe M. Cold-Ravnkilde (Danish Instute for Internaonal and the Business of News Inuence Reporng in English Language Studies) Newspapers Around the World. Chair Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Dwaine Handel Jengelley (Purdue University) Military Studies) Aaron M. Homan (Simon Fraser University) Disc. Bruno Charbonneau (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) Algorithmic public spheres: controlling access to knowledge in the Introducon: Disentangling Liberal Intervenonism in the Sahel digital age Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Roxana Radu (Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Military Studies) Oxford) The Power of Rumours in Internaonal Intervenons: The case of Alex Krasznay (Open Society Foundaons ) MINUSMA Adam J. Sandor (Centre for Global Cooperaon Research, Communicaons Technology and Contested Integraon: Explaining University of Duisburg-Essen) Cooperaon and Conict in Global Infrastructure Performing Security: Everyday Pracces of the EU’s CSDP missions in Stuart Pike (University of California, Los Angeles) Mali SC58: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Signe M. Cold-Ravnkilde (Danish Instute for Internaonal Studies) East Asian Sociopolical Challenges Too many African Soluons to “African” Security Problems? The Interdisciplinary Studies Polics of Regional Organizaons in the Sahel Chair Hung-Jen WANG (Naonal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)) Disc. Enze Han (University of Hong Kong) Edoardo Baldaro (University of Naples "L'Orientale") Immigraon Policy without Immigrants in East Asia Third-Wheeling the Sahel Security Puzzle? The Role of the G5 Sahel Erin Chung (Johns Hopkins University) Joint Force. The Broken Parliamentary Chain of Delegaon beyond Democracy: Marie Sandnes (Peace Research Instute Oslo) The Paerns of Polical Appointments in East Asia Paul Schuler (Stanford University) SC55: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Roundtable Modernizaon and Cultural Democrazaon in East Asia One profession, many workers: What does academic me look like Hannah Kim (Stanford University) in internaonal studies? Percepon or Reality? Reinterpreng China through its Changing Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Treatment of Society (Theme) Internaonal Educaon Sarah Lee (University of California, Berkeley) The Accidental Migraon State: Taiwan’s Transformaon of the Chair Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University) Immigraon Policy in the Globalizing World (1949-1990’s) Part. David Hornsby (Carleton University) Yuki Tsuruzono (Waseda University) Part. Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki) Part. James H. Mielman (American University) Part. Clara Portela (University of Valencia)

International Studies Association © SC59: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Civil War and Democracy: Going Beyond Procedural Building and Disrupng Asian Regional Order Democrazaon Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlanc University) English School T. David Mason (University of North Texas) Chair Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Democrazaon and Territory: The Eects of Democrac Transions Disc. Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) on Territorial Claims Asia’s Web of Security Instuons and Partnerships Thomas Lassi (Arizona State University) Keiko Hirata (California State University, Northridge) Transnaonal networks for democracy promoon: Building the Indonesia, Australia and their Compeng/Complementary ‘Indo- state while disrupng the naon? Pacics’: ‘Middling’, Pivong or Shaping? Katrin Travouillon (Australian Naonal University) David Camroux (Sciences Po-CERI/Vietnam Naonal University) Reconciling democrazaon with conict transformaon: lessons China’s Parcipaon in the Mekong Region: from avoiding from Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Hercegovina mullateralism to embracing community building Or Avi-Guy (Hebrew University in Jerusalem) Jiajie He (Fudan University) China’s Role in East Asian Regionalism: An Analysis of the Power SD01: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Structure and Leadership Democracy under Siege: Polics of authoritarian legacies and the Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat mobilizaon of extreme conservaves in South Korea Singh College) Internaonal Studies Associaon Reconstrucng the Silk Road: Ways of Normave Contestaon in Associaon of Korean Polical Studies Sino-European relaons in Times of the Belt and Road Iniave Chair Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University) Simon F. Taeuber (University of St Andrews) Disc. Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto) SC60: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Authoritarian Successor Party and Polical Protests in South Korea Global Health Challenges in Middle East and South Asia Myunghee Lee (University of Missouri) Cultural Analysis of Right-Wing Populism: The Case of the State- Global Health Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Centered Naonalism in South Korea (Theme) Hyeonjun Kim (Yonsei University, The University of Sheeld) The Rise of Counter-protesters: Taegukgi Protests for Park Geun-hye Chair Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University) Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University) Disc. Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) The rise of illiberal polics in Asia: Conceptual proposions The Health Situaon, Access, and Inclusion of Syrian Refugees with Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto) Disabilies in Jordan and Turkey SD02: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Encountering Indigenous thought and polics: Power and ethics in Nicholas Sherwood (George Mason University) the academy Polical Violence and Health Security: Evidence from Pakistan Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Amira Jadoon (Combang Terrorism Center, U.S. Military (Theme) Academy) Hina Khalid (Informaon Technology University) Chair Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University) Social capital and willingness to pay for public healthcare: The case Part. Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria) of Turkey Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Yasushi Hazama (IDE-JETRO) Part. Karen Tucker (University of Bristol) Ali Carkoglu (Koc University) Part. Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University) Addional Health Measures in Historical Perspecve: the 1965 Part. Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne) Cholera Outbreak Part. Sara C. Moa (University of Newcastle) Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Policy) SD03: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable The health and wealth of women: Empowering female health Decolonial Love: Towards a New Humanism in Internaonal workers and women's health priories in the MENA region Relaons? Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Global Development

SC61: Saturday 12:15 PM - 2:00 PM Panel Chair Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) New Perspecves on Democracy and Peace Part. Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University) Part. Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech) Peace Studies Part. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Part. Sarah Risheq (DePaul University) Sacramento) Part. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Violence and Democracy: Examining the Impact of Drugs and Gangs on Democracy in Small States Natasha Duncan (Purdue University)

International Studies Association © SD04: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Flash Talk Session SD06: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable New Trends on the Study of Mediaon and Conict Resoluon Peace and Conict Scholarship and Pracce: How Can We Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Collaborate Despite Dierent Quesons and Answers? (Theme) Chair Susan Allen (George Mason University) Chair Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College) Chair Lara Olson (University of Oxford) Disc. Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Part. Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen) Disc. Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland) Part. Pamela R. Aall (United States Instute of Peace and American Disc. Florian Justwan (University of Idaho) University) Disc. Or Avi-Guy (Hebrew University in Jerusalem) Part. Hrach Gregorian (American University/Instute of World Disc. Seyma Akyol (University of North Texas) Aairs @ RESOLVE) When Will the Competors Compete?: Compeve Decolonizaon Part. Philip Gamaghelyan (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University and the Algerian War, 1954-62 of San Diego) Robert P. Hager Jr. (Communist and Post-Communist Studies) Part. Megumi Kagawa (Osaka University) Winds of Change: The Eect of Leadership Turnover on Selement Part. Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) Aempt Success in the Context of Territorial Disputes Part. Laurence Nathan (Kroc Instute for Internaonal Peace Florian Justwan (University of Idaho) Studies, University of Notre Dame) The Role of a Third-Party Mediator for Nuclear Nonproliferaon: SD07: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable How the United Kingdom Helped and Hindered the United States’ Anatomies of Revoluon Eort to Stop Nuclear Proliferaon of Iraq, Libya, and North Korea Myung Chul Kim (Yonsei University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology Coercive mediaon: The role of sancons and judicial mechanisms Global Development in mediaon for atrocity crimes prevenon Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland) Chair Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Beyond Stability: Transformave polical reconciliaon in ethnic Part. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) conict resoluon Part. Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) Or Avi-Guy (Hebrew University in Jerusalem) Part. Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Collaboraon among Conict Management Praconers and Part. George Lawson (Australian Naonal University) Human Rights Advocacy Groups Part. Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London) Seyma Akyol (University of North Texas) SD08: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable SD05: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Flash Talk Session The Author Meets Crics: Yelena Biberman’s “Gambling with The Eect of Domesc Polics on Internaonal Relaons Violence: State Outsourcing of War in Pakistan and India” Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Internaonal Security Studies (Theme) South Asia in World Polics Chair Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Chair Joshua T. White (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Disc. Jason Kuo (Department of Polical Science, Naonal Taiwan Disc. Peter Krause (Boston College) University ) Disc. Christopher Clary (University at Albany) Disc. Abdulaziz Almuslem (Kuwait University) Disc. Walter Ladwig (King's College London) Disc. Kent Eaton (University of California, Santa Cruz) Part. Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Andre Rangel Naegele (Universidade Federal Fluminense Part. Asfandyar Mir (Stanford University) (UFF)) Part. Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) Subnaonal Governments Go Internaonal: Paradiplomacy and the Diversicaon of Foreign Policy in the Global South SD09: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Flash Talk Session Kent Eaton (University of California, Santa Cruz) Rhetoric and Polics The past and the future of the democracy Russian regarding the Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Intenonal system. (Theme) Andre Rangel Naegele (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)) Chair Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto) Populists and Internaonal Economic Openness Disc. Bryan Hutcheson (Kennesaw State University) Jason Kuo (Department of Polical Science, Naonal Taiwan Disc. Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) University ) Reconstrucng Solidarity and Recognion in Morocco’s Hirak Military Conscripon, Polical Regime, and Interstate Conict Conict: Asabiyah from Ibn Khaldoun to Francis Fukuyama Munenori Kita (Waseda University) Mohammed D. Cherkaoui (George Mason University) The Polics of Refugee Integraon in Malawi "I Have the Best Words!": How U.S. Presidenal Lingo creates Jocelyn Perry (University of Pennsylvania) threats, animates audiences and inspires defense and security Democracy and the Investment Climate in Postcolonial and Other regime spending in the post 9-11 era States Bryan Hutcheson (Kennesaw State University) Abdulaziz Almuslem (Kuwait University) The overthrow of ´raonal man` as the sovereign principle of interpretaon in right-wing populist gender discourse: A dierent kind of emancipaon of ´the people` in the populist Zeitgeist Julia Simon (Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg) International Studies Association © The Rhetoric of Immigraon Enforcement SD12: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Kevin Cope (University of Virginia) Disorder in East Asia: Whither the Asian Paradox? Charles Crabtree (University of Michigan) Internaonal Studies Associaon To Counter or Address Terrorism: The Case of ‘(Counter)terrorism’ Korea Internaonal Studies Associaon Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Security, Populism and the Construcon of Identy: Evidence from Chair Yeonhee Kim (University of Hawai'i Manoa) India’s Bharaya Janata Party Disc. Yeonhee Kim (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto) Doubling down to avoid decoupling?: How Chinese and North Construcon of An-Globalist Populist Epistemology in Central and Korean challenges to the US-South Korea alliance implicate greater Eastern Europe South Korea-Japan cooperaon Kasia Biaspalava (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Challenges to Internaonal Organizaon in East Asia SD10: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Brendan Howe (Ewha Woman's University) Applicaons and Advances in Operaonal Code Analysis North Korea’s Military “Provocaons.” Democrac People’s Republic Foreign Policy Analysis of Korea’s Provocaons as Output of Pyongyang’s Male-priorized Foreign Policy Chair Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Mahias Maass (Yonsei University) Disc. Michael D. Young (Social Science Automaon, Inc) The Logic of History in Japan and South Korea’s Defense Relaons Policy Documents and the Beliefs of Foreign Policy Decision-makers: Lauren Richardson (Australia Naonal University) A Next Step in Operaonal Code Analysis Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Instute Polical Science) SD13: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Niels Van Willigen (University of Leiden) Restructuring the Architecture of Internaonal Peacebuilding in the Understanding the Terrorist Mind in Its Nave Language: Formaon Wake of Global Demographic Changes and Lethality Paerns of Militant Organizaons in the Middle East Peace Studies Sercan Canbolat (University of Conneccut) Internaonal Organizaon One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Chilean-Bolivian Enduring Polical Demography and Geography Rivalry Chair Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) Presidenal Personalies and Operaonal Codes: Learning Eects Disc. Takeshi Daimon (Waseda University) and Midterm Congressional Elecon Results Inclusive peace process as a fundamental human need: An Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida) alternave framework Joshua Lambert (University of Central Florida) Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Beyond Hybridity in the Architecture of Internaonal Peacebuilding Operaonal Code Analysis: A Method for Measuring Strategic Yuji Uesugi (Waseda University) Culture The Social (Re)construcon of the Internaonal Peacebuilding Seyed Hamidreza Serri (University of North Georgia) Architecture: a Micro, Meso and Macro-level Analysis Joanne Wallis (Australian Naonal University) SD11: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Reexive Peacebuilding: Lessons from the Anthropocene Discourse The Challenges in Globalising Regional Cooperaon in Criminal Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University) Maers: Looking at EU and ASEAN External Relaons Through a The Rise of China’s Developmental Peace and Its Impact on the Muldisciplinary Lens Exisng Architecture of Internaonal Peacebuilding Internaonal Organizaon Kwok Chung Wong (Waseda University) Internaonal Law Interdisciplinary Studies SD14: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Saskia Hufnagel (Queen Mary University of London) Puzzles and Paradoxes of Trade Preferences II: Informaon and Disc. Elaine Fahey (City, University of London) Framing Disc. Saskia Hufnagel (Queen Mary University of London) Internaonal Polical Economy EU external acon in criminal maers as a norm diusion strategy: an analysis of EU Japan and EU US relaons Chair Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania) Irene Wieczorek (Durham University) Disc. Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania) Elaine Fahey (City, University of London) Individual-level Atudes toward Internaonal Trade: Evaluang the Framing Eect of Consumer Goods’ Prices, Job Creaon, and EU-US cooperaon in criminal maers through informaon Specic-sector Economic Performance in a Survey Experiment in exchange: Exporng privacy standards or lowering protecon? Brazil Niovi Vavoula (Queen Mary University of London) Flavio Pinheiro (Federal University of ABC (UFABC)) Businesses as criminal jusce actors? The devoluon of an- Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC) tracking responsibilies to global companies in the EU and ASEAN Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de President’s Persuasive Message to Public on Free Trade Agreement Bruxelles) Ji Yeon Park (Georgetown University) Beng Against the Status Quo: The Allure of Uncertain Gains and Waves of Globalizaon In Young Park (Princeton University) International Studies Association © The Muldimensional Role of Educaon in Individual Trade Policy West African Domesc Worker migraon to the Gulf: The case of Preferences Ghana as a ‘newcomer’ Kate DeMoss (Auburn University) Mary Setrana (University of Ghana) Misperceiving Trade Leander Kandilige (Centre for Migraon Studies, University of Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University) Ghana) Title: Governing the Migraon of Domesc Workers in Asia: a SD15: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Gender and Rights-based analysis of Bilateral Labour Agreements When is Inclusion Exclusion? The Case of UNSCR 1325 and the Nicola Piper (Queen Mary University of London) Women, Peace and Security Agenda Jenna Hennebry (Internaonal Migraon Research Centre, Peace Studies Wilfrid Laurier University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Inuencing Internaonal Relaons from below: Philippine Migrant domesc workers as transnaonal polical actors Chair Kathleen Kuehnast (U.S. Instute of Peace) Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute at the University Part. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (Women In Internaonal Security of Freiburg) (WIIS)) Other Opons, Other Worlds: Central American Migraon to Part. Roudabeh Kishi (The Armed Conict Locaon & Event Data Mexico Project (ACLED)) Marcus Boyd (University of Maryland) Part. Kim Thuy Seelinger (Washington University in St. Louis) Part. Danielle Robertson (U.S. Instute of Peace) SD18: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Partner Organizaon Part. Sabrina Karim (Cornell University) Coping with Academic Freedom issues - a joint ISA-IPSA Roundtable Part. Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL)) Internaonal Studies Associaon Part. Shannon Zimmerman (University of Queensland) Internaonal Polical Science Associaon SD16: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Flash Talk Session Chair Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim) Compeng Naonalisms within States Chair Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Krisan Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) (Theme) Part. Katrin Kinzelbach (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) Part. Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim) Chair Nathan Chan (University of California, Irvine) Disc. Julius Heise (University of Marburg) SD19: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Kate Hammerberg (US Department of State) The Polics of Renminbi Internaonalizaon Disc. Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Internaonal Polical Economy Unpacking the border crisis in “many Europes”: Secessionism in Scotland, Catalonia and Kosovo Chair Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Kap Celebi University) Disc. Hyoung-kyu Chey (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy André Matos (Universidade Portucalense) Studies (GRIPS)) Did the Wall Really Fall? How Narraves of German Unicaon Disc. Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Reect Identy and Foreign Policy Preferences The Yuan Belt and Road Iniave Kate Hammerberg (US Department of State) Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Instute and IE University) A Red Flag for Parcipaon: The Eects of Chinese Mainlandizaon For or Against the “People’s Money”: The Internaonal Polics of on Polical Behavior in Hong Kong Renminbi Internaonalizaon Nathan Chan (University of California, Irvine) Hyoung-kyu Chey (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies Securizaon as identy creaon: Origins of compeng (GRIPS)) Currency and Power: China and European Union relaons in the naonalisms in Togoland Julius Heise (University of Marburg) contemporary internaonal monetary system Aline Regina Alves Marns (Universidade Federal de Goiás) SD17: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Legimacy and Currency Internaonalizaon: the ideaonal factor The polical implicaons of South-South Migraon of Migrant behind China’s pursuit of RMB’s global role Domesc Workers: Challenges for Internaonal Relaons Chia-Chien Chang (Naonal Chengchi University, Taiwan.) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies SD20: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Chair Nicola Piper (Queen Mary University of London) Internaonal Organizaons, Crisis Management, and Intervenon Chair Stefan Rother (Arnold Bergstraesser Instute at the University Internaonal Organizaon of Freiburg) Disc. Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Internaonal Aairs) Chair Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London) Jused Migraons from Central America: Asylum Caravans and Disc. Dr. Cornelia-Adriana Baciu (Johns Hopkins University) Accountability Claims Building a Europe that Protects: Evaluang Civil Protecon Noelle K. Brigden (Marquee University) Cooperaon in the EU Race and Humiliaon through the Kafala: the case of Ethiopian Charles F. Parker (Uppsala University) migrant domesc workers Thomas Persson (Uppsala University) Bina Fernandez (University of Melbourne) Explaining Change of Organizaonal Response to Emerging Threats: The Cases of NATO and the European Union Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna) International Studies Association © Instuons are what you make of them: ad hoc-ism and military SD23: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Commiee Panel intervenons in African conicts Wring Grant Proposals: Dos and Don'ts John Karlsrud (Norwegian Instute of Internaonal Aairs (NUPI)) Professional Development Commiee Yf Reykers (Leuven Internaonal and European Studies (LINES) Internaonal Studies Associaon Instute, KU Leuven) Chair Kristy A. Belton (Internaonal Studies Associaon) The Polical Order of EU Defense: Organizaonal Field Formaon, Part. Graham Cornwell (The George Washington University) Instuonal Logics and Segmentaon Part. Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arcc University of Norway Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna Private (UiT)) University) Part. Charloe Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Part. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) SD21: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Part. Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Internaonal Aairs at Does intelligence make a dierence?: Evaluang the unevaluable George Washington University) Intelligence Studies Part. Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University)

Chair Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) SD24: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Disc. Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) Order, history, and the limits of modern knowledge The revoluon will be televised: how the DGSE transformed its public image Theory Historical Internaonal Relaons Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University) Internaonal Polical Sociology The normalizaon of intelligence evaluaon: the case of French intelligence policy Chair Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of Benjamin Oudet (Poiers University) Regina) Disc. R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio) Intelligence eciency in the context of war: the case of Afghanistan Internaonal History and Modern Subjecvity: Buereld, Wight, Diva Patang (Buckingham University) Fasolt Intelligence eciency and emergency: a comparave approach (UK, Joanna de V. Cordeiro (University of Victoria) France, USA and Belgium) Modern order, epistemic order, internaonal order Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of Regina) Does Covert Acon Work? A New Approach to Evaluang Success 'As old as war itself’? Historicising the universal mercenary and Failure of Unacknowledged Intervenonism in Foreign Aairs Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Rory Cormac (University of Nongham) The Polics of Providence: History and Philosophy in Post-War Calder Walton (Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government) Internaonal Thought Will Kujala (University of Alberta) SD22: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Global Historical Sociology, Alternave Histories and the problem of Reecons on the ISA Innovave Pedagogy Conference Series sovereignty Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) SD25: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Internaonal Educaon Innovave Research Designs in Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Jerey S. Lans (The College of Wooster) Foreign Policy Analysis Part. Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College) Chair Marina E. Henke (Here School / Northwestern University) Part. Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) Disc. Marina E. Henke (Here School / Northwestern University) Part. Amy Below (California State University, East Bay) Will You Sll Love Me Tomorrow? Parsan Electoral Intervenons, Part. Mark A. Boyer (University of Conneccut) Foreign Policy Compliance, and Vong in the U.N. Part. Yasemin Akbaba (Geysburg College) Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong) Part. Mahew Krain (College of Wooster) How domesc constraints impact treaty negoaons Part. Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California) Hartmut Lenz (FILA SOKA, University Tokyo) Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Deep Hegemony: Ripple Eects of US Presidenal elecons Anna C. Beyer (unaliated) Exporng audience costs to new contexts: economic sancons, unkept promises and empty threats Sergio Marni (University of Siena) Francesco Olmastroni (University of Siena) Pierangelo Isernia (University of Siena, Italy) Friendship First: The Behavioural Expressions of Interstate Friendship Inbar Noy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Gadi Heimann (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Secrecy and Oversight: U.S. Law and the Domesc Polics of Covert Acon Mindy Haas (Princeton University) International Studies Association © Up On the Mountain SD26: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) Finding Peace: The Potenal of Environmental Peacebuilding Gran Said ‘’ or Now it All Makes Sense Environmental Studies Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Peace Studies Acknowledgements Chair Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University) Tim Koechlin (Vassar College) Disc. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Time and the Third World Post-conict environmental peacebuilding in Colombia and Uganda Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) – Dierences, Similaries and Lessons Learnt Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) SD29: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Torsten Krause (Lund University) Forced Displacement: Causes and Soluons Using Novel Data and Maria Andrea Nardi (Raoul Wallenbrerg Instute of Human Methods Rights and Humanitarian Law) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Bria Sjostedt (Lund University) Polical Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Sandra Valencia (Chalmers University Gothenburg) Climate Funding and Peacebuilding Chair Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Disc. Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Conict Minerals of DRC: From Private Governance to Iniaves by When to ee? Understanding paerns of displacement during the Internaonal Organizaons Lebanese Civil War Mariko Shoji (Keiai University) Tiany Chu (Virginia Military Instute) Ayako Inokuchi (Osaka University) Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona) Common Pool Resources, Spillover Eects, and Local Security: A Counterinsurgency Heuriscs: Ethnicity and Forced Reselement Theorecal Foundaon with Preliminary Evidence from Senegal Christoph Dworschak (University of Essex) Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) The Eect of the 2015 Crisis on Atudes towards Refugees in Peace in the Land of Magical Realism: A Mulscalar Environmental Europe Analysis of Colombia’s Peace Agreement Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University) McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois) An Examinaon of U.S. Refugee Policy Over Time Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas) SD27: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) (Non-)Instuonalizaon of Regional Security Cooperaon in the How do refugee crises end? Theory & Evidence from Syrian Global South Refugees in Lebanon Foreign Policy Analysis Daniel Masterson (Stanford University) Chair Sebasan Mayer (German-Kazakh University) Ala' Alrababa'h (Stanford University) Disc. Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Invesgacion y Docencia SD30: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Economicas) South Korea’s Global Status Seeking through Omnidireconal The Evoluon of Economic Power in the Age of Globalizaon: Diplomacy Transnaonal Corporaons and Polical Connectedness Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Internaonal Polical Economy Chiew-Ping Hoo (Naonal University of Malaysia) Chair W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) What Drives Japan’s Cyber Security Cooperaon with ASEAN? Disc. Ronen Peter Palan (City, University London) Benjamin Gosnell Bartle (Miami University) The Geopolics of Transnaonal Capitalism Security Cooperaon within and with Central Asia Milan Babic (University of Amsterdam / CORPNET) Sebasan Mayer (German-Kazakh University) The Corporate Elite Networks of China’s Globalizing Capital Pragmac Idealists: African security policy under Mandela and Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam) Mbeki Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) John J. Hogan (University of Groningen) Global Rivalries, Corporate Power and Germany’s ‘Naonal The Role of Sub-Regional Forces in the Fight against Jihadist Industrial Strategy 2030’ Insurgencies. Julian Germann (University of Sussex) Marie Sandnes (Peace Research Instute Oslo) Transnaonal Corporate Power is Sll a Funcon of Naonal Power in the Age of Globalizaon SD28: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong) Telling Stories About Everyday Polics Market Concentraon, Transnaonal Corporate Networks, and Global Development Polically-Connected Firms Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Internaonal Polical Sociology W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Chair Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Disc. Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay) The Hidden Classroom: Building Teacher/student Relaonships in the Public School System Chris Smith (Fusion Academy ) International Studies Association © SD31: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Divergence in the European Union: a case-study on the Nord Disciplining the Internaonal - Militarizaon, Indigeneity, Stream 2 project Moniek de Jong (Ghent University) Democracy and Decolonial Opons Who’s implemenng aid projects: partners of foreign aid in the Global Development energy sector Historical Internaonal Relaons Theory Jung Eun Kim (The University of Hong Kong) The OSCE: Energy Security from Vancouver to Vladivostok Chair Marcos Sebasan Scauso (Quinnipiac University) Alan Zebek (University of Massachuses Boston) Disc. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Decentering The Hague: The Crisis of Internaonal Jusce SD34: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Oumar Ba (Morehouse College) Conveying and Construcng Idenes: Entertaining, Meme-ing and What is decolonial in Internaonal Relaons? Some consideraons Dressing in/for Internaonal Polics towards the pluriversality of the eld Internaonal Communicaon Rafael Biencourt Rodrigues Lopes (Federal University of Goiás; Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons PUC Minas) Internaonal Polical Sociology Making the discipline Global: Everyday life in the wake of hurricane Chair Sohaela Amiri (RAND Corporaon / Pardee RAND Graduate Maria School / USC Center on Public Diplomacy) Ari Jerrems (Monash University) Disc. Laci Hubbard-Max (Washington State University) Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) Maral Appropriaons and Civilian Perversions: The Beard, The Silencing of the Assyrian People: Inclusion and Exclusion of Skull, The Flag and the Uniform Indigenous Peoples in Internaonal Relaons M. Evren Eken (Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey) Riva Gewarges (McMaster University) Turkey’s Higher-Educaon Scholarship Program as a Public South Asia, Colonialism and Communalism : An Understanding Diplomacy Instrument: “Turkiye Scholarships” towards Identy and De-Identarianism Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University) DHANNJAY KUMAR RAI (CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF GUJARAT) “Queen of the South” or “Girls for Las Vegas”? Breaks and SD32: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Connuity with the Sexual Contract in Mexico and Colombia’s Drug- Tracking Sociees The Polics of Human Rights Treaes Vierelina Fernández (Florida Internaonal University) Human Rights Brand Management for Crisis: The Polical Uses of Tourism Policy in Internaonal Law Post-Terror Contexts Chair Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel) Kimberly Tower (American University) Disc. Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University) Public Diplomacy and Representaonal Entertaining, a Microstudy Using the master's tools to dismantle the master's house: deploying of American Diplomac Wives, 1924-1950 occupaon and human rights law to vindicate the Palesnian Alexandra Penler (London School of Economics) struggle Ralph Wilde (University College London) SD35: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Craing Reputaon before Domesc Audiences: Autocrats with Everyday Pracces and Transional Jusce New Support Coalions and Mulple Racaons of Human Rights Human Rights Treaes Interdisciplinary Studies Mi Hwa Hong (Kookmin University) Peace Studies Who commits to regional treaes on human rights and democracy? Chair Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University) Sovereignty costs, regime type, and regional organizaons Disc. Nora Stappert (University of Leeds) Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin) Using the “Everyday” to Produce Thin Sympathec Engagement for NGO Power in Negoaon: The Arms Trade Treaty as a Case Study Thicker Transional Jusce Diane Bernabei (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Progressive Exit: Legimacy and Treaty Withdrawal Structural Violence, Jusce and Reconciliaon in Northern Ireland Bree Bang-Jensen (University of Washington) Nevin T. Aiken (University of Wyoming) Saving Transional Jusce SD33: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Adam Kochanski (McGill University) Internaonal Energy Governance, Security, and Assistance Arsc performances, Oral History and Remembering Polical Internaonal Organizaon Violence in Hai. Internaonal Polical Economy Celia Romulus (Queen's University) Chair Mark Nance (North Carolina State University) Does Personnel Transional Jusce Strengthen Human Rights? Disc. Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Genevieve Bates (University of Chicago) Current situaons in civil society actor's acvism and partnership Ipek Cinar (University of Chicago) for ecological jusce and norms: A case of Japan's response to An- Monika Nalepa (University of Chicago) coal red power issue Evgenia Olimpieva (University of Chicago) Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science) The new world of renewable energy governance: instuons, organizaonal design and power Alexandra Maria Bocse (London School of Economics) International Studies Association © SD36: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable SD39: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Academy: colonial, racialized, gendered spaces and pedagogy Non-Western Theorizaon in IR II Global Development Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Historical Internaonal Relaons (Theme) Internaonal Polical Sociology Chair Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College) Chair Candice Lowe-Swi (Vassar College) Disc. Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt) Part. Shubranshu Mishra (University of Exeter) Where Are the Women in Non-Western/Global IR Discourses? Part. Lucia Cantero (University of San Francisco) Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Part. Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd) IR in post-apartheid South Africa Part. Nana Osei-Ko (Oregon State University) Jo-Ansie van Wyk (University of South Africa) SD37: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel A Metaphorical Analysis of Africa’s Dialogue with the Global North Seifudein Adem (Doshisha University) Rising Powers in Lan America Theorizing (Non-Western) Middlepowership: Legimaon and Foreign Policy Analysis Instuonalizaon of Regional Iniave in Southeast Asia Chair Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Naonal University of Malaysia (UKM)) Chair Duncan Wood (Mexican Autonomous Technological Instute Abdul Razak Ahmad (Bait Al Amanah) (ITAM)) Ithrana Lawrence (East Asian Internaonal Relaons Caucus) Disc. Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California) Reviving Afropolitanism: The Negoaon of African Global Identy: So Power and Brazilian Foreign Policy in the European Union What Is Lost in Trans-naon? Lidija Kos-Stanisic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Polical Linda Phiri (American University, Washington D.C.) Science) Rising and Consolidated External Powers in Lan America: SD40: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Variaons of Resilience Trust, Language and Emoon in Global Health Roberto Dominguez (Suolk University) Global Health Obama’s and Trump’s Foreign Policy and Rising Powers in Lan America Chair Laura Considine (University of Leeds) Bruce Bagley (University of Miami) Disc. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) Brazil and the Refusal to the Addional Protocol: is it me to review The role of trust in African Health Diplomacy this posion? Emma-Louise Anderson (The University of Leeds) Marcos Valle Machado da Silva (EGN, Brazilian Naval War Amy S. Paerson (University of the South) College) The Language of Polical Leaders: Strategic Messaging in Response Developing the Role of a Secondary Power in Lan America: Process to Health Epidemics Tracing in explaining Chilean Foreign Policy evoluon Jerey A. Grin (University of Nevada, Reno) Jaime Baeza Freer (Universidad de Chile) Spreading the News: Threat Percepon and Local News Coverage of Zika in the United States SD38: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Juvenal Cortes (Occidental College) Women and the Economics and Violence of Migraon Tom Jamieson (University of Nebraska at Omaha) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Conspiracy theories and Ebola: The West African and DRC outbreaks Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Shawn Smallman (Portland State University) Chair Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Polical The Polical Elascity of Global Public Health: Mul-Dimensional Science) Fear as a Determinant of Exceponalism Disc. Maeo Fumagalli (University of St Andrews) Jimyong Um (University of Sydney) Migrant Domesc Workers: Immigraon Policies Exacerbang Gender Inequality in Japan and South Korea? SD41: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Atsuko Abe (J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo) Comparave Foreign Fisheries Policy Jihey Bae (J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo) Environmental Studies Labour Migraon from Central Asia to Russia: Economic and Social Chair Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba) Impact on the Sociees of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan Disc. Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Irina Malyuchenko (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Domesc Factors Shaping China’s Role in Internaonal Fisheries Dimensions of gendered violence in forced migraon research Governance Cita Weerich (University of Freiburg) Tabitha G. Mallory (University of Washington) Violence Across Borders: Migraon, Gender, and Subjecvity Engaging with Regionals Fisheries Organizaons: Iceland in NAFO Among Rohingya Refugee Women NEAFC Farhana Rahman (University of Cambridge) Áslaug Ásgeirsdór (Bates College) Internaonal Fishery Regime and Domesc Instuons—Australia and New Zealand in the Commission for Conservaon of Southern Bluen Tuna (CCSBT) Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacic University)

International Studies Association © Domesc Sources of Japan’s Foreign Fisheries Policy The Centralizaon of Japan`s ODA Decision-Making Under Prime Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University) Minister Abe Isao Sakaguchi (Gakushuin University) Raymond Yamamoto (Aarhus University) Yasuhiro Sanada (Waseda University) Marime Realism: Explaining Japan’s Post-Cold War Security Policy Hiroshi Ohta (Waseda University, SILS) Trajectory Examining Japan’s Antarcc diplomacy: Science, Resource Takuya Matsuda (King's College London, War Studies) Ulizaon and Environmental Protecon The Role of Informal Polical Actors in Japanese Security Ayako Okubo (Tokai University) Policymaking: The Case of Kitaoka Shinichi Misato Matsuoka (Teikyo University) SD42: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Polical Centralizaon, Threat Percepon, and Policy-making in Feminism in State Discourses I Japan (2012-2018) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Eitan Oren (King's College London) Japan’s New Arms Export Policies: Strategic Aspiraons and Chair Silja Bara Omarsdor (University of Iceland) Domesc Constraints Disc. Silja Bara Omarsdor (University of Iceland) Alexandra Sakaki (German Instute for Internaonal and Canada at the Security Council? Assessing the credibility and the Security Aairs) coherence of Canada’s UN commitments Sebasan Maslow (The University of Tokyo) Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) What is Feminist in Feminist Foreign Policy? SD45: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Emma Brannlund (University of the West of England) Ethics and crical thought: new empirical and theorecal The Evoluon of Feminist Foreign Policy perspecves Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) Internaonal Polical Sociology A queer invesgaon of feminist foreign policy Theory Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) Internaonal Ethics A room of one's own in the IDF – Is there a room for Feminism in Chair Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) the Military Disc. Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Trusng the Enemy: When is Trust Morally In/appropriate? Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) SD43: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel ‘If Not This, then What?’ Cassirer, Post-Structuralism and Ethics in a The Economics of Defense Post-Truth World Internaonal Security Studies Mark I. Bailey (University of Nongham, Ningbo) Chair Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark) And yet - it moves’: E.H. Carr and the Idea of Progress Disc. Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney) Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) On Economic Development and War The responsibility of researcher: creang space for agency in the Rafael Reuveny (Indiana University) internaonal polical theory and the study of global jusce Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London) Workers Unite! Comparing How China and the West Are Merging the Private Sector into Defence Policy SD46: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Giampiero Giacomello (University of Bologna) Peacekeeping Simone Dossi (University of Milan) Internaonal Security Studies Trade and Dovish Foreign Policy Atudes: A Survey Experimental Chair Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Test of the Commercial Peace in Thailand Disc. Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) World Peace) Elden Griggs (Brigham Young University) Lacking Leadership or Just Doing their own Dangerous Business: Darren Hawkins (Brigham Young University) Eects of Force Commander’s Leadership on Casuales of Joel Selway (Brigham Young University) Peacekeepers sent from the Same Country Examining the Expansive Inuence of the US Military Disposif Norihito Kubota (Naonal Defense Academy) Bence Nemeth (King's College London) The Cairo Roadmap and Performance Evaluaon in Peacekeeping Which Weapons are Allowed? Understanding US defense industrial Operaons: A Comparave Analysis of United Naons Stabilizaon policy toward its allies Missions. Sunghyun Kim (Yonsei University) Guilherme M. Dias (Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exercito - ECEME) SD44: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The United Naons Peacekeeping Operaons: Perspecve from Japan’s Changing Diplomac and Security Pracce: Abe and Japan’s Brazilian Military Security Pro-acvism Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) Internaonal Security Studies Peacekeeper Fatalies and Troop Contribuon in UN Peacekeeping Missions Chair Giulio Pugliese (King's College London) Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida) Disc. Andrew L. Oros (Washington College)

International Studies Association © SD47: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Security Expert Inuence as Ideaonal Persuasion: Defense Public Opinion, American Foreign Policy, and Internaonal Security Raonalism in the Early RAND Corporaon Andras Szalai (Central European University / ELTE University) Internaonal Security Studies Joint Venture Universies in the Arab World: Teaching Freedom and Chair Jeroen Joly (Ghent University) Living Authoritarianism Chair Julia Macdonald (University of Denver) Zaynab El Bernoussi (Al Akhawayn University) Disc. Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of the Holy Cross) Pracsing what we preach: Researching, Volunteering, Teaching Public Fears of Terrorism, Parsan Rhetoric, and the Foundaons of Interseconal Feminist Methods American Intervenonism Sophia Taha (Keele University ) Daniel Silverman (Carnegie Mellon University) Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) SD50: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Casualty Sensivity in American Public Opinion: Evidence from a Religion and foreign policy Survey Experiment Religion and Internaonal Relaons Carrie A. Lee (U.S. Air War College) Disc. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Close Enough? How Spaal and Temporal Proximity to Terror Crossed Signals: Explaining Candidates' Appeals to Evangelical Threats Impact Public Percepons and Counter-Terrorism Policy Chrisans and Jews on US-Middle East Policy Despite Vong Preferences Behavior Determined by Other Issue Dimensions Rotem Dvir (Texas A&M University) Bryan Daves (Carleton College) Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) The Ecumenical Patriarchate as an Internaonal Actor: Between the Tell Them What They Want to Hear: US Military Intervenon and End of the Cold War and the Ukrainian Crisis Frames in Rhetoric Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Kerry Chavez (Texas Tech University) Clashing Civilizaons? Religion and Great Power Fault Lines in Does Public Opinion Follow the Leader or Follow the Crowd? Internaonal Polics Evidence from Experimental Surveys Involving Cyber-Aack Andreas Hvidsten (Norwegian Shool of Theology, Religion and Vignees Society) Josh Goldstein (University of Oxford) Controlling Beliefs and Global Percepons: Religion in Chinese Foreign Policy SD48: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Jonathan Brasne (University of Oawa) New Perspecves on Rebel Organisaons and Governance Peace Studies SD51: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Changing Major Power Relaons in the Indo Pacic and Their Chair Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Impact on Regional Security and Prosperity Disc. Michael Rubin (University of California, San Diego) Organizaonal Lineage and the Diusion of Informaon between Internaonal Security Studies Armed Groups Chair Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Evan Perkoski (University of Conneccut) Monterey) Rebel Service Provision and Internal Displacement of Civilians in Disc. Payam Foroughi (American University of Central Asia) Civil War Japan and the Free and Open Indo Pacic Vision: A theorecal Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture) assessment Rebel Bureaucracy: Analyzing the Pen, not just the Sword, of Violent Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney) Organizaons Foreign and Security Policy with Indian Characteriscs: Theory, Rachel Sweet (Notre Dame) Rhetoric and Pracce The Instuonal Legacies of Rebel Governance: Explaining the Jiye Kim (Macquarie University) Polical Stability of Post-Insurgent State Trajectories in the Horn of China’s RCEP and BRI: An Alternave Order to Respond to the Indo Africa Pacic Vision Toon Dirkx (swisspeace; University of Basel) Wei Liang (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Monterey) SD49: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel US Bilateralism under Trump, Power Shi in East Asia, and Teaching Internaonal Relaons: a Profession or a Vocaon? Implicaons for Regional Security and Prosperity: A theorecal Theory analysis Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Instute of Internaonal Studies at Monterey) Chair Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacic) Making Sense of Russia’s ‘Turn to the East’ Disc. Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Artyom L. Lukin (Far Eastern Federal University) IR Teaching in Russia: Issues, Methods, Problems Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal SD52: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Relaons) Gender and Women's Parcipaon in Armed Groups Teaching Warme Ethics Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chrisna Hughes (University of Houston Downtown) Internaonal Security Studies John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown) Peace Studies Disc. Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)

International Studies Association © Sex, Drugs, and Jihad: The Social Construcon of Gender in the SD55: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Mobilisaon of Violent Extremist Groups in the Sahel Making visible: Cultural representaons in/of internaonal Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) relaons Laura Berlingozzi (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa) Internaonal Polical Sociology The Polics of "Genderwashing" in Non-State Armed Groups Internaonal Communicaon Rachel Schmidt (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School Global Development of Internaonal Aairs) Mia Schöb (The Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean) Development Studies Geneva) Disc. Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Women in Loyalist Paramilitary Organizaons in Northern Ireland and Humanies) Katharine Russell (Syracuse University) Building New Memories of a Frozen Conict: Visual Representaons The Fairer Sex? Exploring the Role of Gender and Rebel Group of Everyday Life in Transnistria Behavior During War Giovanna Di Mauro (College of Europe) Victoria Beall (University of Kentucky) Transformave Fascism: Futurity in the White Supremacist and William O'Connell (University of Kentucky) Transhumanist Movements Mathew Markman (University of Hawaii at Manoa) SD53: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Protect and Possess: How Mass Common-Sense Shaped India’s Intelligence sharing and cooperaon Foreign Policy in Jammu and Kashmir 1947-50 Intelligence Studies Amit Julka (Naonal University of Singapore) Oversecurizing AI: Hybridity and Graing in the «Stop Killer Chair Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Robots» Campaign Disc. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University) Intelligence Informaon Sharing in the European Space: Lessons for Anzhelika Solovyeva (Charles University) the US and EU William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) SD56: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Limits of Intelligence Liaison Interpolity Systems in Oceania and the Indian Ocean Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa) Internaonal Polical Economy Engendering United Naons Peacekeeping Intelligence Sarah-Myriam Marn-Brule (Bishop's University) Chair Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) The Spy Who Briefed Me: How well does the Canadian intelligence Disc. William Thompson (Indiana University) community cooperate with non-tradional partners The Indian Ocean’s Small Island Countries within The Belt & Road Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Iniave Thomas A. Juneau (University of Oawa) Dr Claudia Zanardi (King's College London, War Studies) Crossing borders; adding an inter-organizaonal relaons China's Age-old Quest for Indian Ocean Access perspecve to the intelligence cooperaon debate Travis Selmier II (Indiana University) Pepijn Tuinier (Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA)) The Evoluon of World-Systems in the Pacic: Island Polies and Interacon Networks SD54: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside) Disaster Diplomacy The Hawai'i Subsystems: Unipolarity, Bipolarity,Tripolarity, and Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Mulpolarity Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i) Chair Mohanan Pillai (Pondicherry University) The Role of India in Japan’s Grand Strategy in the Indo-Pacic: Saviors or Sinners? The Criminalizaon of Volunteers in Europe’s Dynamics and Prospects Refugee ‘Crisis’ Shahana Thankachan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi) Tazreena Sajjad (American University) Power and Inuence in the Negoaon of the Paris Agreement on SD57: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Climate Change: The Case of the Global Stocktake Processes over substances: Pracces of the ‘Asian Way’ in Manjana Milkoreit (Purdue University) diplomacy Diaspora Public Diplomacy and Policy Entrepreneurship in the US Internaonal Organizaon Foreign Policy: The case of the Hellenic Diaspora the EastMed Act Diplomac Studies and the US-Turkey Relaons Chair Takeshi Yuzawa (Hosei University) Revecca Pedi (University of Macedonia) Chair Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Proliferaon of Diaspora Engagement Policies: Who Chooses? Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Seungbin Park (University of Alabama) Debunking the “ASEAN Way”: The Contested Meaning-Making of Diplomac Norms in Southeast Asia Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University) Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University) Layers of Field-Pracces: Track-2 and Track-1 Diplomac Pracces Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)

International Studies Association © Path to the “Fukuda Doctrine”: Diplomac Process in Dening Japan SD60: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel -ASEAN Relaons Challenges of the Islamic State: Gender, Rebel Governance, and Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Military Coalions How organizaonal rounes reproduce normave structures: Policy design and implementaon dynamics in Asian instuons Internaonal Security Studies Takeshi Yuzawa (Hosei University) Chair Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick) Exploring Stracaon and Pecking Orders in ASEAN Diplomac Disc. Costanza Musu (University of Oawa - Graduate School of Interacons Public and Internaonal Aairs) Deepak Nair (Naonal University of Singapore) The Building and Unravelling of the An-ISIS Military Coalion Jusn Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) SD58: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Power and Resilience: Kurdish Women's Fight Against ISIS Old-School Newsprint in a New Media Ecology Maya Arakon (Georgetown University) Internaonal Communicaon Women and the Islamic State Movement: Addressing the Literature Internaonal Polical Sociology and Analyzing its Implicaons on Gendered CVE Policy Chair Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Devorah Margolin (George Washington University) Disc. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Defying Rules. Defying Gender?: Women’s Resistance to Islamic Separasts or Terrorists: How the American Press Frames Polical State Violence and Human Rights in Xinjiang Gina Vale (King's College London) Christopher R. Cook (University of Pisburgh at Johnstown) SD61: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Publishing without Perishing: Human Rights Reporng at Regional Extremism Newspapers in Mexico Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge) Internaonal Security Studies Press Coverage of Lone Actor Terrorism in the UK and Denmark: Chair Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Shaping the Reacons of the Public, Aected Communies and Disc. Saurabh Pant (Instute for Advanced Study in Toulouse) Copy-cat Aackers Examining Extremism in the United States: Introducing the Social David Parker (Aarhus University) Networks of American Radicals (SoNAR) Dataset Julia Pearce (King's College London) Michael Jensen (University of Maryland ) Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus University) Patrick James (Naonal Consorum for the Study of Terrorism Brooke Rogers (King's College London) and Responses to Terrorism) Incendiary: The Dark Side of Press Freedom Elizabeth Yates (University of Maryland) Mark Hannah (New York University, Eurasia Group Foundaon) Terrorism Studies, Histories of Terrorism and the Far-Right: An Regional Integraon under Fire? A Discourse Network Analysis of Uncomfortable Silence NAFTA and Mercosur Legimaon Discourse in the US, Canadian, Thomas Marn (University of Sussex) Brazilian, and Argenne Quality Press Right-Wing Extremism by any other Name is Just as Bad, but Easier Steen Schneider (Independent Researcher) to Operaonalize? Aden Dur-e-Aden (University of Toronto) SD59: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Compelling Collaboraon: Systems of Coercion and Collecve Interests, Instuons and Policies in Moon: Sectoral Governance Punishments as Selecve Violence, Evidence from Palesne 1937- and India’s Accelerated Growth 1939 South Asia in World Polics Joshua Goodman (St. Lawrence University) Chair Rahul Mukherji (Heidelberg Universität) SE01: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session Disc. Rahul Mukherji (Heidelberg Universität) Studying Identy in the Global South The Complex Governance of India’s liberalizaon: Sectoral Variaon Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices and Naonal Polical Economy (Theme) John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia) Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Chair Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Disc. Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and The Strategic Value and Instuonal Logics of the Globalizaon and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Market Governance of Telecommunicaons in India Disc. Yukiko Kuramoto (Chuo University) Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University) Disc. Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Stast and Diasporic Dimensions of the Private Indian IT Collecve Identy and Shared Values in Global Public and Private Industry Partnerships Anthony D'Costa (The University of Alabama in Huntsville) Yukiko Kuramoto (Chuo University) The Development of India’s food processing sector: farm polics, Gendering the Nakba and the Struggle for Palesnian Identy federalism and the challenge of regulatory reform Carol Gray (University of Conneccut) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Ideology, Discourse, and Iranian Foreign Policy: A New Framework Urban Vacant Housing in India – Trends and Causes Alen Shadunts (University of Oxford) Sahil Gandhi (University of Southern California) Challenging Gendered Cizenship: Sikh Women, Religious Community, and Devoonal Acts Natasha Behl (Arizona State University) International Studies Association © The Lost Idenes: Understanding the vicmisaon of migrant SE04: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session women across the Asian countries Humanitarianism in the Global Arena Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Cultural Contribuon of Indian Diaspora in Russia: Assessing its Role (Theme) in Projecng India's So Power Javed Charan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Chair Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra) The pernence of the ‘Local’ to the study of the ‘Internaonal’: A Disc. Allison Grossman (UC Berkeley) Case of analysis of local polics moulding Cizenship crisis in Global Disc. Katherine Vera Bryant (Westmont College) South Disc. Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Deakin University) Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and Disc. Jack Hasler (The George Washington University) Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Disc. Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) Disc. Hiroto Sawada (Naonal Instute for Defense Studies, Japan) SE02: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel The Disaster Geopolics of Cyclone Idai Inclusion, conict and acve learning in the Internaonal Studies Angela Gapa (California State University, Chico) classroom You Can Count on Us? Mullateral Agencies and the Fulllment of Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Aid Commitments (Theme) Katherine Vera Bryant (Westmont College) Chair Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Selecon Eects and Prevenve Humanitarian Intervenon in Disc. Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Intrastate Disputes Using Experienal Learning to Accelerate Students’ Analycal Hiroto Sawada (Naonal Instute for Defense Studies, Japan) Progress: One Pedagogical Perspecve Why bite the hand that feeds? Explaining state-sponored violence Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Ausn) against aid workers Classrooms transforming cultures of fascism and authoritarianism: Allison Grossman (UC Berkeley) why IR scholars need Dr. Maria Montessori Building From Experience: Evaluang the Type of Technologies Aid Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Actors Prefer Student Voice as pedagogy in Internaonal Studies curriculum: Jack Hasler (The George Washington University) promong inclusive design through partnership Caroline Dunton (University of Oawa) Kari Goin Kono (Portland State University) North Korea: The Making of An Aid Recipient The Negoated Syllabus: how to create community in online Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Deakin University) Internaonal Studies classes Shawn Smallman (Portland State University) SE05: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session From acve to acvated learning in the introductory IS/GL course The Polics of Power in Human Rights Kimberley A. Brown (Portland State University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) SE03: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Flash Talk Session Chair Michael Talbot (University of Notre Dame) The USA's Global (Dis)Engagement Disc. Peter Carey (University of California, Merced) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Repression, Group Threat, and the Threat Environment (Theme) Peter Carey (University of California, Merced) Chair Jonathan Paquin (Laval University) The Extremist Subaltern?: The Aporia in the Representave Disc. Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA)) Democracy Disc. Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University) Hyeonjun Kim (Yonsei University, The University of Sheeld) Disc. Rawan Arar (University of Washington) Talking Bodies- Changing sites of Protest Disc. Bryan Peeler (University of Manitoba) Avanka Dureha (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Trump, Reciprocity, and the Liberal Internaonal Order Unveiling Cizenship and Immigraon in Canada v. Zunera Ishaq Bryan Peeler (University of Manitoba) Herbert McCullough (Midwestern State University) US Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Similar pragmasm(s), Law and Gender Inequality in Muslim Countries – Post-Arab Spring changing discourse(s) in Bush, Obama and Trump Administraons Tunisia and Jordan Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University) Takeshi Daimon (Waseda University) "The Great Arsenal of Democracy”: Construcng the US-UK Special Aspiraonal Human Rights: Reconsidering the Noon of Universality Relaonship Michael Talbot (University of Notre Dame) Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA)) Forced Marriage: Issue and Challenges in US Erosion of global authority? The contested liberal consensus in US Nitu Kumari (Maharashtra Naonal Law University, Nagpur, foreign policy Maharashtra, India) Florian Böller (University of Kaiserslautern) What Happens When the United States Stops Taking in Refugees? Molly Fee (UCLA) Rawan Arar (University of Washington)

International Studies Association © SE06: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable The Black Mediterranean: for a new topography of Europe Lorenzo Rinelli (Temple University Rome) Global Governance Futures The Fugue State: poetry and the polics of vanishing in cinemac Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) space Noah Viernes (Akita Internaonal University) Chair Huanyu Zhao (UGent) Legal Precaries: The Burying / Burrowing for Truth and Jusce Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Brish Columbia) Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College) Part. Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Ausn) Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Part. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Beyond the Division-Apparatus: Aesthecs and Seeing Mulplicity SE07: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Yeonhee Kim (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Authors Meet Crics: Civil Acon and the Dynamics of Violence Death by Media: Micro-fascisms Near and Far in Contemporary India Peace Studies Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University) Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Chair Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) SE12: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Part. Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) No Redempon: Slowness, Ongoingness and Failure in IR Part. Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Internaonal Polical Sociology Part. Fletcher D. Cox (William Jewell College) Theory Part. Steven T. Zech (Monash University) Internaonal Ethics Chair Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) SE08: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Part. Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) A journey through the years: Taking stock of studying IR as a global Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) (izing) discipline Part. Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Part. Kenneth Gogan Kuper (University of Guam) (Theme) Part. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Chair Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Part. Dan Öberg (Swedish Defence University) Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) SE13: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Part. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Reputaon, Credibility, and US Foreign Policy Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Part. Krisna Hinds (University of the West Indies) Internaonal Security Studies Part. Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University) Chair Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Part. Diane Bernabei (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) SE09: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Part. Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Architecng Public Diplomacy for the Twenty-First Century: Where Part. Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Theory Meets Pracce Part. John Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices (Theme) SE14: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Chair Paul Kruchoski (U.S. Department of State) Recent Progress in Event Coding and Analysis Part. Nicole Chulick (Department of State) Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Part. James Pamment (Lund University) Chair Eda Keremoglu (University of Konstanz) Part. Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State) Disc. Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) SE10: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Sources of Informaon for Conict Event Datasets Instuons and Norms: A Review from the Visual Internaonal Roudabeh Kishi (The Armed Conict Locaon & Event Data Project (ACLED)) Relaons Project A Latent Dimension of Polical Protest Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School) (Theme) Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas) Chair Anne van Wijk (University of Southern California) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Part. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuses Lowell & MIT) Sooyeon Kang (University of Denver) Part. Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Joseph Wright (Penn State University) Part. Jordan Branch (Brown University) Accounng for Geospaal Precision When Using Conict Event Data Eric Dunford (Georgetown University) SE11: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel I see dead people: visual necropolics and aesthecs in IR Karsten Donnay (University of Konstanz) Event Data with Images Global Development Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Angeles) Chair Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University) Disc. James Der Derian (University of Sydney, Centre for Internaonal Security Studies)

International Studies Association © SE15: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Authoritarian Tendencies in the MENA Region Abdeslam Maghraoui (Duke University) Redening Arcc Security Revoluonary Sudan Internaonal Security Studies Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University) Chair Lassi Heininen (University of Helsinki) Part. Adam MacDonald (Dalhousie University) SE19: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Part. Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arcc University of Norway Naming and Shaming in Global Governance (UiT)) Internaonal Organizaon Part. Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria) Human Rights Part. Magali Vullierme (University of Versailles Saint-Quenn-en- Chair Swapna Pathak (Oberlin College) Yvelines) Disc. Swapna Pathak (Oberlin College) Part. Timothy Choi (University of Calgary) The Eects of Naming and Shaming on Public Support for SE16: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Compliance with Internaonal Agreements: An Experimental Puzzles and Paradoxes of Trade Preferences III: Beyond Individual Analysis of the Paris Agreement Preferences Michael Tomz (Stanford University) Naming and Shaming Countries at the UN Human Rights Council? Internaonal Polical Economy Do 'Bad Apples' Maer? Chair Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary) M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Disc. Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary) Megan Osterbur (New England College) Government Spending and Percepons of Globalizaon: Public vs. The Determinants of Inter-State Shaming and Defending in the ILO, Firms in MENA 1991-2011 Taana Vashchilko (University of Calgary, Haskayne School of Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University) Business) Ye Wang (UGA) Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) Accusaons and Punishments: Enforcement of Internaonal Ekrem Karakoc (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Security Regimes Firms, Contract Enforcement, and the Instuonal Sources of Trade Lauren Sukin (Stanford University) Openness Internaonal Organizaons in Dicult Times: Explaining Timm Betz (Texas A&M University) Communicave Responses to Great Powers’ Contestaon Yoo Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) Vytautas Jankauskas (Ludwig Maximilians Universität Munich / Segmented Coalions: Ethnic Polics and Resistance to Trade University of Konstanz) Liberalizaon in the Arab World Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Steve Monroe (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale-NUS College) Munich) Legislave Responsiveness and Internaonal Trade Gabrielle Cheung (University of Southern California) SE20: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Territorial Disputes and Reimagined Borders: Timing, Resoluon, SE17: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable and Consequences China's Three Kingdoms () and Internaonal Relaons Theory Scienc Study of Internaonal Processes Historical Internaonal Relaons Disc. Friederike Luise Kelle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Foreign Policy Analysis Theory WCFIA Harvard University) Disc. Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) Chair Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Producve Pacists: The Rise of Producon-Oriented States and Disc. Ja Ian Chong (Naonal University of Singapore) Decline of Territorial Conquest Part. Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Part. Xiaolue Zhu (Fudan University) Suzie Mulesky (University of Southern California) Part. Xuejun Wu (Naonal University of Singapore) Economic Interdependence and the Peaceful Selement of Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Internaonal Territorial Disputes George Williford (University of Georgia) SE18: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon People’s Power in Africa and the Middle East A Blessing in Disguise? Domesc Protests and Selement of Internaonal Marime Disputes Internaonal Studies Associaon Sangmi Jeong (University of Arizona) Al Akhawayn Univerisity in Ifrane, Morocco Domesc Kindling and Internaonal Sparks: How and When Chair Zaynab El Bernoussi (Al Akhawayn University) Domesc Dissasfacon Aects Demand for Aggressive Foreign Disc. Ellen M. Lust (University of Gothenburg) Policy Morocco’s 2011 Constuon: Making democracy undemocrac and Meir Alkon (Princeton University) mung the voice of the voiceless – The youth led movement “20 David Logan (Princeton University) February” as a case study Pre-colonial Statehood and Post-colonial Conict Adam Mchaouar (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane) Marius Swane Wishman (NTNU) The Youth and Quest for Cizenship in North Africa. Driss Maghraoui (Al Akhawayn University)

International Studies Association © SE21: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Are the United States and Canada sll in on climate change? Identy and Island Polics Quebec and California as substutes for unreliable federal governments Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Annie Chaloux (Université de Sherbrooke) Chair Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Hugo Seguin (University of Oregon) University (Virginia Tech)) Foreign Investment Statecra: Invesssement Quebec, the Caisse Disc. Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan, Flint) de depot et placement, and Quebec's Economic Naonalism Racial Harmony: The Case of Hawai'i X. Hubert Rioux (École Naonale d'Administraon Publique) Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i) Stéphane Paquin (Ecole naonale d'administraon publique) How State Educaon Shapes An-Immigrant Atudes Quebec's internaonal: revising an iterave process Boyoon Lee (Pennsylvania State University) Luc Bernier (University of Oawa) The Polical Legacy of American Occupaon on Nave Hawaiian Identy SE25: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Ngoc Phan (Hawaiʻi Pacic University) Mulnaonal Corporaons and their Inuence on States’ Exercise Fighng for Hawaiian Home Lands: Challenges to Nave Hawaiian of Sovereignty sovereignty. Internaonal Polical Economy Ngoc Phan (Hawaiʻi Pacic University) Internaonal Organizaon Taiwan Naonalism and “One China”: Examining Mainlander Chair Edward Manseld (University of Pennsylvania) (waishengren) Identy Disc. Layna Mosley (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Junki Nakahara (American University) The Polics of Sovereignty and Economic Policy: Evidence from SE22: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable American Indian Experiences Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Ausn) Book Roundtable: "Adaptaon Under Fire" by David Barno and Nora Bensahel Mulnaonals and Mullaterals Randall W. Stone (University of Rochester) Internaonal Security Studies Internaonal Regulaon and Corporaons: Do Oligopolies Facilitate Chair James M. Goldgeier (American University) Compliance? Part. Kori Schake (Stanford University) Carolina Moehlecke (FGV) Part. Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) The Global Investment Regime: Back to Embedded Liberalism – or a Part. Karl P. Mueller (RAND Corporaon) New Regulatory Liberalism? Part. David Barno (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) Yoram Hael (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Nora Bensahel (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) SE26: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel SE23: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Commiee Panel Interspecies relaons: the animal and the internaonal The Colonial Internaonal: Where are the Relaons? Environmental Studies Commiee on the Status of Engagement with the Global South Theory Internaonal Studies Associaon Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Chair Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Chair Wim Laven (Cuyahoga Community College) Económicas (CIDE)) Disc. Stefanie Fishel (The University of the Sunshine Coast) Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College) When They Fight Back: Animal Resistance Part. Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) Georey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) Part. Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) The Global Rat and the Anthropocene: Ecology, Exterminaon, Part. Cliord E. Grin (North Carolina State University) Experiment Part. Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College) Ra Youa (New School for Social Research) Cmte Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Invesgación y Docencia Indigenous A.I. through Eel Relaons: The Txitxardin Project Chair Económicas (CIDE)) Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Dartmouth College) SE24: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Partner Organizaon Another polical animal: polical representaon, global ecological Quebec's Engagement with the Global Community: Theorecal democracy and the nonhuman Perspecves and Empirical Realies Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Internaonal Studies Associaon Associaon for Canadian Studies in the United States SE27: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Chair Christopher Kirkey (State University of New York at The Trump Doctrine and the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy Plasburgh) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Michael K. Hawes (Canada US Fulbright Program) Chair Trevor Thrall (Cato Instute) Disc. Stéphane Paquin (Ecole naonale d'administraon publique) Part. John Glaser (Cato Instute) Temporary or Long-Term Phenomenon? Trump’s Impact on Québec- Part. Christopher Preble (Cato Instute) U.S. Issues in New York, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Part. Heather Hurlburt (New America) Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal) Part. Stephen Wertheim (Quincy Instute / Columbia University) The Future of the North America idea: The new Quebec-Canada- U.S.A. Triangle Guy Lachapelle (IPSA) International Studies Association © SE28: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Visuals in the Strategic Narraves of Autocrac Regimes: A in a changing internaonal order: How are major Comparave Analysis of China and North Korea Olli Hellmann (University of Waikato) producers and consumers adapng? Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology) Foreign Policy Analysis Realist Rhetoric but Liberal Pracce? An Analysis of Ocial Russian Chair Anand Toprani (U.S. Naval War College) Foreign Policy Posions Disc. Anand Toprani (U.S. Naval War College) Yulia Nikina (MGIMO-University) The Consequences of New U.S. Energy Diplomacy in Europe: Generang Cooperaon or Fricon? SE31: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney) Polics of Financializaon, Markezaon, Economizaon, and EU’s Foreign Energy Policy and its Adaptaon to the Changes in the Privazaon Global Order Internaonal Polical Economy Monika Sus (Here School of Governance) Chair Chieh-Chi Hsieh (University of Warwick) China’s Two-way Energy Diplomacy Disc. Marjn Konings (University of Sydney) Chia-yi Lee (Naonal Chengchi University) Why are some emerging market capitalisms stable and others not? The Overlooked Power: Australian Energy Diplomacy A comparison of Brazil and India Chrisan Downie (The Australian Naonal University) Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt) Russia: From an Energy Superpower to an Indispensable Chrisan May (Goethe University Frankfurt) Development Partner The Financializaon of the Ocial Development Assistance Industry Victoria Panova (Far Eastern Federal University) - A Quantave Analysis SE29: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Simone Raudino (European Commission / Kyiv School of Economics) Governing Climate Change The Market Value of Public Services: Disentangling Privasaon Global Development and Economisaon of Prison Services in England and Wales Internaonal Organizaon Andrei Guter-Sandu (London School of Economics and Polical Chair Clara A. Brandi (German Development Instute) Science) Disc. Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Social Norms and Consumer Credit Regulaons: Contrasng Mainstreaming and Instuonalizaon: the Case of the Caribbean Reacons of China and Japan to Financializaon Community Climate Change Centre Fumihito Gotoh (University of Warwick) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Instute of Technology) Chieh-Chi Hsieh (University of Warwick) The impact of climate change on the human rights of peoples Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) SE32: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Transforming Authority: Gender Based Violence, Security, and The Green Climate Fund – Evaluang the benets and problems of the funds innovave governance system Indigenous Resurgence Thomas Kalinowski (Ewha Woman's University) Global Development Interdisciplinary Studies Emerging globalizers and environmental globalizaon in the Anthropocene Chair Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Lecia Brio dos Santos (Universidade Federal de Goias) Disc. Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Where Does Novelty Come From? A Social Network Analysis of Seler Colonial Conscripts Transnaonal Municipal Networks Engaged in Global Climate Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel) Governance What local communies think about al-Qa’ida, al-Shabaab, and ISIS Marielle Papin (Université Laval) – and why it maers Sarah Phillips (University of Sydney) SE30: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Development or Securizaon: Signicance of Divergent Priories Communicaon in Foreign Policy in the Internaonal Polics of Climate Change Foreign Policy Analysis Isha Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Internaonal Communicaon Chair Michael Grossman (University of Mount Union ) SE33: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo) Contestaon: A Contested Concept Rhetoric, Not Just “Empty Words”: The Power of Language in Internaonal Organizaon American Relaons with Lan America Theory Global Development Lana Wylie (McMaster University) Tweeng US foreign Policy in the Age of Trump Chair Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center) Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary) Disc. Anee Smmer (University of Oxford) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) What’s really underneath these cobblestones. Opposion and Fighng Words in Polical Rhetoric: The Trump Administraon’s Dissidence as Contestaon of the Global Order View of Space as a Warghng Domain Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace Ritu S. Lauer (Peninsula College) Research Instute Frankfurt) Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt)

International Studies Association © Concepts of Contestaon -- A Typology Exploring West and Non-West Dierences in Human Rights Stefan Gosepath (Freie Universität Berlin) Organizaons What Global Governance Do People Want? A Mul-Country Survey Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Experiment on Instuonal Designs for the United Naons Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (London School of Economics and Kathleen Kirk (Kennesaw State University) Polical Science) Caught in a Web: How Rival Networks of Transnaonal Actors (Un) Farsan Ghassim (University of Oxford) Do LGBTI Rights Luis Cabrera (Grith University) Kristopher Velasco (University of Texas at Ausn) The Pracce of Persuasion: Understanding the Role of Socializaon The Flag or the Sck? Aid Condionality, Human Rights, and the and Pracces in the Producon of EU Foreign Policy Problem of the ‘Complicit Public’ August Danielson (Uppsala University) Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham) The identy of EU norms: rule following, instuonalizaon and Lior Erez (Minerva Center for Human Rights, Hebrew University axiological dichotomy of Jerusalem ) Giuseppe Luca Moliterni (University of Leicester) The Shared Values Maer? The Experimental Examinaon of Western People's Evaluaon to INGOs SE35: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Shanshan Lian (University of Georgia) Legal and Constuonal Mechanisms in Transional Jusce Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Human Rights Examining the Divergence of Foreign and Domesc Human Rights Internaonal Law Support Within the United States Peace Studies Ryan Williamson (Auburn University) Chair Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Disc. Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago) SE38: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Prosecutorial strategies and the eect of transional jusce Internal Migraon Polics 3 Monika Nalepa (University of Chicago) Ethnicity, Naonalism, & Migraon Studies Benjamin Konstan (University of Chicago) Chair Willem Maas (York University) Jordi Vasquez (University of Chicago) Disc. Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Blast From the Past: Analyzing the eect of pre-transion regime Those who leave Quebec: the polics of secondary migraon type on transional jusce mechanism implementaon Mireille Paquet (Concordia University) Jerey King (American University of Sharjah) Catherine Xhardez (Sciences Po Paris and Université Saint-Louis) Constuonal Restraint on Transional Jusce Policies in Indonesia Strangers in their Homeland: Internal Migrants in Soa, Bulgaria and Nepal: Development of the Internaonal Norms or Backlash of Chris Kostov (Schiller University) the Excluded Vicms from the Naonal Transional Jusce Inequality and the Individualizaon of Social Rights in China Processes? Alexsia Chan (Hamilton College) Shinya Kosaka (College of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University) Research Note on Immigrant Youth Radicalizaon and Terrorism: Internaonal and Local Dynamics of Transional Jusce: Evidence Pre-and Post Migraon Consideraons from Colombia Haval Ahmad (Aberystwyth University) Genevieve Bates (University of Chicago) Mambo Masinda (TSAS) ICC and Peace Duraon: Removing the Peace Spoilers SE39: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Betsy Borseth (Oklahoma City Community College) Digital Diplomacy in the Era of Fake News, Informaon Wars, and SE36: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Twier What's Wrong with Mearsheimer's 'Bound to Fail' ? Diplomac Studies Internaonal Communicaon English School Theory Chair Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Historical Internaonal Relaons Disc. Krisn Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen) Chair Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Russian Informaon Operaons in Canada: Fake News as Public Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Diplomacy Part. Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University) Evan H. Poer (University of Oawa) Part. Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Networks of Identy: A Construcvist View of Diplomacy in the Age Part. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) of Twier Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Saif Shahin (American University) Q. Elyse Huang (University of Texas at Ausn) SE37: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Bursng the Brussels Bubble? A Social Network Analysis of EU The Role of Values in Support for Human Rights Ocials and Naonal Leaders’ Tweets on Brexit Human Rights Patrice Wangen (University of Copenhagen) Internaonal Polical Sociology Crossing the Cross-Strait Hurdles? Taiwan’s Digital Public Diplomacy Chair Michael Goodhart (University of Pisburgh) in Southeast Asia Disc. Aim Sinpeng (University of Sydney) Bo-Jiun Jing (King's College London)

International Studies Association © SE40: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Branding Feminist Power Sweden? The Digital Diplomacy of The polics of the health policy process: From global to local Feminist Foreign Policy Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Global Health Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Polical Demography and Geography Elsa Hedling (Lund University) Chair Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Naons University Feminist Power Europe? Between Emancipaon and Co-Optaon Instute on Comparave Regional Integraon Studies) Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol) Chair John Kirton (University of Toronto) Disc. John Kirton (University of Toronto) SE43: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Polio and the Evoluon of Global Health Governance The Trump Administraon and Internaonal Security Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Internaonal Security Studies Lost in Translaon: Health Policy Implementaon from Global to Local Chair Gregory O. Hall (University of Kentucky) Sara Fischer (Georgetown University) Disc. Italo Poty (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Generang Polical Priority for Addressing Children’s Care Trump, Internaonal System and Great powers: Implicaons for the Yusra Shawar (Johns Hopkins University) Middle East: 2016-2018 Jeremy Shiman (Johns Hopkins University) Adnan M. Hayajneh (Qatar University) The Advance of the Global Health Metrics Enterprise Bismarck, de Gaulle, or Trump? European Grand Strategy in a Jeremy Shiman (Johns Hopkins University) Mulpolar World Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Instute for Internaonal Relaons A Cross-Case Comparison of Professional Medical Associaons and & Ghent University) Policymaking in India and the U.S. Instuons, Individuals and Idenes: Revising the Eects of Veena Sriram (University of Chicago) Trump on The Internaonal Order SE41: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Jonathan E. Czarnecki (U.S. Naval War College) Trust and Global Environmental Governance Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College) Environmental Studies Is China's IR Academic Community Becoming More An-American? A Systemac Analysis of the Views on the United States in the Chair Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Trump Era Chair Christopher Paul (North Carolina Central University) Weizhan Meng (China Instute, Fudan University) Disc. Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Paradigm Shi or More of the Same? Understanding the Trump Global environmental governance and trust dynamics: The case of Administraon’s Approach to State-Building REDD+ Georey Swenson (City, University of London) Heike Schroeder (University of East Anglia) Trust and Global Environmental Negoaons SE44: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Hayley Walker (Université de Louvain) Intelligence Educaon and Pedagogy: A Comparave Approach The Co-evoluon Water Treaes and Trust: Evidence from Lake Intelligence Studies Geneva Chair Christopher Corpora (Mercyhurst University) Nina Sophia Schlager (The Graduate Instute) Disc. Gregory F. Treverton (University of Southern California) Trust, Jusce, and Global Forest Governance: Evidence from the Disc. Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Field Prevenng Domesc Extremism: Understanding Teacher Reporng Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) of Student Radicalisaon The Relaonship between Trust and Legimacy in Fisheries Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus University) Management Essence and Esotericism: An Examinaon of Forbidden Knowledge Andrew Tirrell (University of San Diego) in Intelligence Studies SE42: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Giangiuseppe Pili (Università della Calabria) Feminism in State Discourses II Jules Gaspard (King's College London) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Civil servants as students: Recent Developments within Intelligence Studies in UK higher educaon Chair Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) Michael S. Goodman (King's College London) Disc. Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) The Winding Paths of Teaching Intelligence to ”iGeneraon”: How Canada's feminist peacekeeping: Dilemmas, silences and numbers to Develop Digital-Friendly Intelligence Programs?’ in Canada's contribuon to the stabilizaon mission in Mali Irene Chiru (Naonal Instute for Intelligence Studies) Maria Marn de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal) Evaluang Models of Intelligence Educaon Who is Afraid of the F-Word? Gender Equality and Feminism in Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Icelandic State Discourses Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Silja Bara Omarsdor (University of Iceland) Policy for gender equality in the Ecuadorian foreign policy Juan Carlos Valarezo (Poncal Catholic University of Ecuador)

International Studies Association © SE45: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Rising above ? Rising powers and security force assistance to The global polics of cizenship and civil society Africa Pedro Seabra (Center for Internaonal Studies, University Internaonal Polical Sociology Instute of Lisbon (CEI-IUL)) Science, Technology and Art in Internaonal Relaons Military Socializaon and Organizaonal Design: Building the Global Development Associaon of African Air Forces Chair Henio Hoyo (CIDE / UDEM) J. Wesley Huo (Air Command and Sta College) Disc. Henio Hoyo (CIDE / UDEM) Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Precarity, ‘Surplus Cizens,’ and the Limits of Acts of Cizenship (Re) Shaping the Small Arms and Light Weapons Discourse in West Paola Rive (Dublin City University) Africa: Between Norms and Pracce Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas, Fayeeville) Afua Agyeiwaa Lamptey (Ko Annan Internaonal Internaonal Relaons in Unexpected Places? On “Twinning” as Peacekeeping Training Centre) Everyday IR Holly Ryan (Queen Mary University of London) SE48: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Empowered Hosts: Sovereignty, Foreign Military Basing and Host Warme Governance and Post-conict Polics State Force Against Cizens Peace Studies Kelly Dietz (Ithaca College) Chair Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Development, Security and the Acve Global Cizen? Prevenng Disc. Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture) Violent Extremism through Educaon meets the Knowledge Disc. Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Economy. The Legacies of Rebel Governance for Cizen-State Relaons: April Biccum (The Australian Naonal University) Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Côte d’Ivoire Idealized, Depolicized, Securized? Re-imagining Civil Society as a Philip Marn (George Mason University) Security Actor Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska-Fairbanks) Bohdana Kurylo (University College London) Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University) SE46: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Warme Milias, Local Polics, and Postwar Violence: How the Technological Development and Environmental Degradaon as Legacies of Armed Conict Shape Crime and Polics in Post-Civil War Colombia Drivers of Marime Conict in East Asia Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Internaonal Security Studies Legimacy and Contested Governance: Evidence from Colombia Chair Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney) Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) Disc. Giulio Pugliese (King's College London) Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) Disc. Tom P. Le (Pomona College) Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University) Japan's Change in Whaling Policy: Regional Implicaons The Legacy of Polical Violence for Founding Elecons Aer War Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science & Sarah Daly (Columbia University) Technology) Rebel-Civilian Relaons and Post-war Stability: Evidence from the Can China Cooperate?: The Prospects for Fishery Governance in Zimbabwe Liberaon War East Asian Waters Shelley Liu (Harvard University) Chisako T. Masuo (Kyushu University) Trials and Tribulaons – How the Law of the Sea can Migate and SE49: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Magnify Border Conicts in Disputed Areas Internaonal Organizaons, Internaonal Law, and Governance Tirza Meyer (Department of History, Norwegian University of Theory Science & Technology) Internaonal Organizaon Seabed Mining As a Cause and Result of East Asian Marime Internaonal Law Conicts Chair Kendall W. Sles (Brigham Young University) Paul Midford (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Disc. Jaye Ellis (McGill University) Deep-Sea Oshore Wind Power as Salvaon or Frustraon? Unpacking Beliefs as Rules for Acon in World Polics. A Pragmast- Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) Inspired Reconsideraon of Global Governance SE47: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Ulrich Franke (University of Erfurt) The New Scramble for Africa Mahias Hoerberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Internaonal Security Studies The Reexive Legimaon of Global Governance through State Transformaon (GGST) in the Area of Judicial Integrity Chair Marina E. Henke (Here School / Northwestern University) Makiko Nishitani (Kobe University) Disc. Edward Lucas (United States Air Force Academy) The concepts of constuent power and collecve interest, and their Assessing US Inuence in Africa in an Era of Great Power role in the mythical foundaons of the legal and instuonal global Compeon order Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School) Catherine Frost (McMaster University) Doing Just Enough? Military Intervenon and Counterinsurgency by Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University) African States Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)

International Studies Association © Rising Power Idenes and Role Performance: Brazil and India in SE52: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Global Environmental Governance Representaons of Women's Violence and Violent Women Isabella Franchini (Naonal University of Singapore) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Simon Herr (University of St. Gallen) Manali Kumar (Naonal University of Singapore) Chair Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Internaonal Convergence and Compeon in Global Governance: Discourse University in London) Analysis of the Major Powers’ Value Percepons in the United Disc. Chrisne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palmeo Naons General Assembly Debates College) Yuan Zhou (Kobe University) The Rise to Power of Mexican Narco-Mamis and Flacas Serena Simoni (Samford University) Kaoru Kurusu (Kobe University) Women and Violent Extremism in the Global South SE50: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Monika Thakur (York University) Religious polics at the intersecon of state and society Female Suicide Bombers: Vicms or Perpetrators? Religion and Internaonal Relaons Patricia Agupusi (American University School of Internaonal Services ) Chair Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) (In)visibility of female soldiers and the representaons of war Disc. Sarah Sokhey (University of Colorado, Boulder) Rachel Zhou (London School of Economics and Polical Science) Religious Aliaon and American Public Opinion #ShamimaBegum: An analysis of gendered social media narraves Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University) Carys Evans (The University of Birmingham) Laura Olson (Clemson University) Raquel Da Silva (University of Birmingham) Jerey Fine (Clemson University) Authoritarianism and Identy in South Asia: The Curious Case of SE53: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Bangladesh Peace, Power and Polics in East Asian Perspecves Anders C. Hardig (American University) Peace Studies Governing the Islamic Revoluon? Percepons of Muslim Self-rule Chair Kunsik Hong (Instute of Naonal Interest Chung-Ang in Southern Philippines University.) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernadoe Academy) Disc. Sam-Sang Jo (Chuo University) The Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Ukrainian Church Crisis Japan's Pacism Revisited Pavlos Serafeim (University of Macedonia, Department of Naoko Kumagai (Internaonal University of Japan) Internaonal and European Studies) The making of a global economic p(l)ayer? Assessing South Korea's Ilias Kouskouvelis (University of Macedonia) role in South-East Asia Finance and Fervor: The Eects of Economic Insecurity on Polical Maeo Fumagalli (University of St Andrews) Religiosity China’s Developmental Peace and North Korea’s Security Challenges Alec Hahus (University of Notre Dame) Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) Hannah Early Bagdanov (University of Notre Dame) The Impossible Dream of Japan: Peace State and SE51: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Domesc/Internaonal Realies China’s Growing Role in Central Asia: Transformaon, Protest, and Sam-Sang Jo (Chuo University) Polics along the Belt and Road Russia’s Relaons with Southeast Asian Countries in the Context of the Russian Concept of Polycentrism Post Communist Systems Witchanee Srisanit (Moscow State Instute of Internaonal Chair Ed Schatz (University of Toronto) Relaons (MGIMO)) Disc. Ed Schatz (University of Toronto) SE54: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Balancing Global Powers Against Domesc Pressures: The Marime Security Construcon of Foreign Policy Priories in Central Asia Colleen Wood (Columbia University) Internaonal Security Studies The Implicaons of the Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang for China’s Chair Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Inuence in Central Asia Disc. Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan) Sean Roberts (The George Washington University) The Development of Southeast Asian Air and Marime Forces and Chinese loans in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan: Polics of borrowing Partnerships with the US in Deterring China in the South China Sea and reporng in comparave perspecve Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College) Nargis Kassenova (Harvard University) Re-thinking the Marime Security in the Gulf of Guinea: The Changing Ecologies of Internaonal Order: How China is Challenges of Regional Marime Security Cooperaon Transforming Central Asia Paul G. Adogamhe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater) Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Japan’s Public Diplomacy Iniaves in the Marime Security Post-Nazarbayev Kazakh Foreign Policy: Balancing Russia Domain Sureyya Yigit (Regional Development Studies Instute) Oktay Kurtulus (Naonal Graduate Instute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) Russian Naval Diplomacy Maxim Nikulin (RUDN University)

International Studies Association © SE55: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Hatred She Wrote: A Comparave Content Analysis between online Research and Pracce in Internaonal Relaons forums of extreme right and jihadi-Salast Movements Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Georgia State University) Mulple Idenes and Scholarship in a Global IR: One Profession, Many Voices Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University) (Theme) The Power of a Single Email: Sexual Violence and Digital Feminism Chair Stephanie Pezard (RAND Corporaon) in Egypt Disc. Lui Hebron (Academy of Art University) Amal Bakry (University of Louisiana at Lafayee) Learning processes for collecve decision-making: security agents simulaons in the benet of inter-agency policy building SE58: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Roundtable Sabrina Medeiros (EGN, Brazilian Naval War College) They Did What? Approaches to Acve Learning in Internaonal Cinene Sandes Monfredo Mendes (Brazilian War College) Studies Ana Luiza Bravo e Paiva (Brazilian Army Command and Sta Acve Learning in Internaonal Aairs College) Abstracons and Pracce: Dissonance and Idenes in Chair Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Peacebuilding Intervenon Modalies and Methodologies Part. Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronaucal University) Oluwagbemiga Dasylva (George Mason University) Part. Karen Gueri (Air University) Transfer of knowledge: From academic community to policymakers Part. Jeppe Dorup Olesen (Innovaon Centre Denmark, Silicon Valley) and praconers or vice versa? Part. Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Andrey Kovsh (Saint Petersburg State University) Identy and Internaonal Conict Mediaon: Praconer and SE59: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Disputant Perspecves on the Yemeni Peace Process, 2011 – 2014 Indigenous Treaes, Custodianship, and Constuonal Recognion Sarah Clowry (Durham University) Global Development Internaonal Polical Sociology SE56: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Theory Trade, Security, and Conict Chair Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph) Internaonal Polical Economy Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Chair Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) Shared Custodianship of Country: moral and ethical imperaves lost Disc. Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles) in translaon The Securizaon of Technological Advantage Huawei, Made in Josephine Bourne (Macquarie University) China 2025 and the remaking of global order in the 21st Century. Constuonal Recognion, Reconciliaon, and Australian Projects Jeremy Palel (Carleton University) of Seler Colonialism Isolaonism, Naonalism, and Trade Atudes: Evidence from Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Exposure to War Casuales Michael McCrossan (University of New Brunswick - Saint John) Ryan M. Powers (University of Georgia) Transforming External Sovereignty: Indigenous Asserons of Self- Learning about Power: How Economic Dislocaon Shapes Security determinaon in Trade and Global Agreements, Defense, and Preferences Immigraon in Canada and New Zealand Robert Guloy (University of Chicago) Sheryl Lighoot (University of Brish Columbia) Naval Power and Eects of Third-Party Trade on Conict The mess of colonialism, the complexity of treaty Nizan Feldman (University of Haifa) Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne) Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa) Race, Land, Borders: Old Territory as New Imaginary in Land Aviad Rubin (University of Haifa) Disputes Across the Americas Veronica Limeberry (American University) SE57: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Communicang Human Rights SE60: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Internaonal Communicaon Pakistan in Internaonal Security Human Rights Internaonal Security Studies Chair Melanie Kolbe (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Chair P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Development Studies) Disc. Salma Shaheen (King's College London) Disc. Melanie Kolbe (Graduate Instute of Internaonal and Deescalaon of Pulwama Crisis between India and Pakistan without Development Studies) American Involvement Silencing through benevolence: Turkey’s ‘generous’ Syrian refugee Saira Khan (North South University) policy and its impact on the (dis)empowerment of refugees Juliee Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) The Ethnic Security Dilemma: A Micro-Level Analysis of the Balochistan Conict in Pakistan Framing of immigrants and refugees during the EU’s refugee crisis: C. Chrisne Fair (Georgetown University) Comparing framing of dierent categories of migrants across East- David S. Siroky (Arizona State University) Central European and Western European countries Jan Kovar (Instute of Internaonal Relaons Prague & Carolyn Warner (Arizona State University) University of New York in Prague) Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University) The Bale for Port Access: China and India’s Compeon for Marime Access in Iran and Pakistan Georey F. Gresh (Naonal Defense University) International Studies Association © The Nuclear Dis-order in South Asia post-1974: The Polics of U.S. Non-proliferaon Quid Pro Quos with Pakistan Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) ‘Frames of Percepon’: The Visual Securizaon of India-Pakistan Post Pulwama Military Escalaon Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

SE61: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Panel Compeng Construcons of the Indo-Pacic Internaonal Security Studies Chair Terence Lee (Naonal University of Singapore) Disc. Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Indonesia in the Indo-Pacic: Making Sense of ’s Foreign Policy Terence Lee (Naonal University of Singapore) America Second: Costly Signals, Polical Leadership, and the Art of the US-India Nuclear Deal Rohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College) Imaginaons of the “Indo-Pacic”: China’s Percepon Selina Ho (Naonal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy) China’s Impact on Fisheries and Marine Environmental Security in the Indo-Pacic Tabitha G. Mallory (University of Washington) Transcending the “Indo-Pacic”? China’s Rise in South Asia and its Implicaons for U.S. Grand Strategy Thomas Cavanna (Tus University, Fletcher School)

International Studies Association © Index of Participants Aall, Pamela R. FC53, SC16, TE49, SD06 Ahmed, Amel F. FA43 Aanstoos, Kristen WB02, WE48 Ahmed, Hassan E. FD57 Abad Alvarez-Querol, Alejandro FE35, FD48 Ahmed, Ishaq WE59, WB29 Abbs, Luke FE56, FB29 Ahmed, Mansoor WA01 Abdalla, Nabilah TA24 Aho, Bre TC17 Abdalla, Neveen TC44 Ai, Weining SA02 Abdelaaty, Lamis SD29, TE12 Aiken, Nevin T. SD35 Abdelkader, Deina A. TE54, WB20 Ainley, Kirsten TB14, WE30, TA05, SC28, TE07 Abdo-Katsipis, Carla FB41, FE48, WD05 Aissaoui, Alex WD37, TB53 Abdrabou, Ahmed FA59 Aistrope, Tim TC56, FE07 Abe, Atsuko SD38, FE34 Ajao, Toyin TD22 Abouarab, Jessy FD16, FE20 Aka, Aylin Gurzel WB47, SA44, FE43 Abou-Khalil, Catherine WB57 Akaha, Tsuneo SD51 Abraham, Iy SA45 Akahoshi, Sho TD19, TB20 Abraham, Kavi Joseph SA49 Akbaba, Yasemin SB27, SD22, WA03-C Abramson, Ebby SC05 Akbari-Dibavar, Aytak TB06, FB59 Abramson, Yehonatan WE46, SA30, WD09 Akello, Grace WE30 Abubakar, Dauda SE21, SB27, WD00 Akhtar, Rabia WA01, SE60, SC13 Abu-Laban, Yasmeen WE05 Akimoto, Yu WC61, TB52 Acar, Dilaver Arikan FC01, SB24 Akiyoshi, Mito FE45 Accorsi, Pedro TB25, TA56 Akopov, Sergei TB06 Acevedo, Emily SB54 Akporiaye, Alero FD03, SA51 Achakpa, Mimidoo FE31 Aksoy, Deniz WA05 Acharya, Amitav WE57, PWK12, PWK24, PWK11 Aktan, Dogus SC29 Acharya, Arabinda SB27, FE60, TD00 Akuo, Edward A. WC32, TC36 Achilov, Dilshod TB61 Akyol, Seyma SD04 Acikmese, Sinem FC01, SB24, FA00 Al-Adwani, Shareefa Abdullah TE19 Ackah-Arthur, Jemima FA47 Alam, Aab TC35, TA14, TB03-C Ackerly, Brooke FA42, WB21, TE58, FD08, WE01, TC04 Alayan, Samira WC45 Ackren, Maria SC51 Alazab, Mamounz FE39 Adachi, Kenki FD14, WA55 Albert, Karen Elizabeth SB30, FB04 Adalet, Begum WB20 Albert, Mathias Theo SA43, WE50, TA50 Adamski, Janet E. TC19 Albert, Michael TC02 Adamsky, Dmitry (Dima) FB54, WE61 Al-Dayel, Nadia TD40 Adamson, Fiona SA30, WD38, WE57, TE24, WC00 Aldrich, Richard James WB44, FC44 Addam El-Ghali, Hana SC19 Alegre, Claudia FB13 Adelaiye, Samaila SB57 Aleprete, Michael E. WB37, TC12 Adem, Seifudein SD39 Alexander, Ronni FD18, WE02 Adiong, Nassef Manabilang TB35, TA08, SB15, SC18 Alexandro, Alan WC33 Adler-Nissen, Rebecca TC13, FB21, FD09 Alexandrova, Iordanka WD60 Adogamhe, Paul G. SE54 Alexis-Marn, Becky FD18 Agartan, Tuba WD40 Alexseev, Mikhail FD61 Agarwal, Amya TA17, FC20 Alfaro, Amaranta TB39 Agathangelou, Anna M. WB05, FE11, TD04, SA23 Algar-Faria, Gilberto SA25, FE17, TE01 Agensky, Jonathan C. FD50, WE45, TA07 Alger, Jusn FD26 Aggarwal, Vinod K. FB27 Alkon, Meir SE20 Aggestam, Karin SE42, TC42, WE01, PWK22 Allam, Nermin FE48, WD05 Agius, Chrisne FA60, TB16, FC41 Allan, Bentley B. WB24, SB43, WE57, TD09, TA50 Agnew, John FD04 Allan, Jennifer SB26, WB22, FA40, TC05 Agopyan, Kelly TA41 Allan, Pierre FB27 Aguas , Lourdes WE13 Allen, Michael A. WD07 Aguilar, Sergio Luiz WE19, TD06, SD46 Allen, Michael H. SE23, SA23 Aguirre, Daniel SA16, TB39, TA06 Allen, Susan FC48, SD06 Agupusi, Patricia SE52, FB53 Allen, Susan Hannah WD27, WA28, WE43 Ahmad, Abdul Razak SD39 Allendoerfer, Michelle TD58, TA29 Ahmad, Aisha S. TD40, FB53, FA05 Allho, Fritz TD33 Ahmad, Haval SE38, WA11 Allison, David WE56 Ahmadzai, Atal SE26International StudiesAl-Marri, Fahad Association © WE00 Index of Participants Alme, Vårin TB57, FD55 Angulo-Pasel, Carla SA19, TC60 Almeida Lopes Fernandes, Ivan TB24, SD14 Anievas, Alexander S. FD07 Almeida Resende, Erica Simone TB30, SB45, FA36, FE13, WB18, TD04, Anschau, Ana Laura FB34 PWK24 Anspach, Nicolas WC41 Almeida Silveira Corrêa, Mariana TA41, TE03-B Antanaviciute, Marija TB14, SD45 Almuslem, Abdulaziz SD05, TD00 Antony, Alex TB11 Almustafa, Maissaa WD35 Anwar, Tasniem TD60 Alorse, Raynold Wonder SA36, WE33, TA15 Aoki, Toshio FB38 Alphin, Caroline FA45 Aparecido, Jane WB40 Alrababa'h, Ala' SD29, FC16 Aparicio Ramirez, Mariana WC36, WB52 Al-Suwaidan, Mohannad SA03 Apaydin, Fulya FB30, SB25 Aler, Mary Beth TA57, SB61 Apostolov-Dimitrijevic, Dunja FA15 Altman, Dan TD37, TE20, SB03 Appel, Benjamin SE20 Altman, Dennis WE51, SB23 Appiah-Thompson, Christopher TB15 Alvi, Hayat FE31, WD00 Appleby, R. Sco TE11 Alwardt, Chrisan TB59 Arai, Tatsushi WB26 Alzandani, Bakeel WB40 Arakelyan, Lilia WA51, WC54, WD37, WB37, TA56 Al-Zoby, Mazhar SA09 Arakon, Maya WB57, FE60, SD60 Amadae, S. M. SC15 Aranguren, Juan Luis Lopez WE03-C Amat, Consuelo WE50, TA19 Arar, Rawan SA30, SE03 Amaya, Ana B. WD40, WE40, SE40 Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal FE17, SA33 Ambashi, Masahito WD21 Arbeiter, Jana SA31 Amin, Sanjida FD43, WA03-B Arcand, Jean-Luis SA34 Amiri, Sohaela WD57, SD34 Arceneaux, Giles David FC51 Amisi, Bertha K. TA48, TC53 Arceneaux, Phillip TB16, SB49 Amon, Cedric SB39 Arcos, Ruben TD44, WB44, SA12 Amongin, Sandra TD52 Arel-Bundock, Vincent WD25 Amorim Leite Ribeiro, Camille TE26 Arendarska, Justyna WC27 Amoureux, Jack L. TB14, TC56, SB49, WC49, WB45, WD34 Ar, Badredine TB09, FB09 Amuso, Valenna SB25, TA11 Ari, Baris FE56 An, Jingjing SC38, FA41 Ari, Emine SA51 Anabtawi, Samer TA24, WC45 Arian, Anahita TA51, SD39, TC53, FD09 Anand, Anjali FA43 Arias, Desmond FC47 Anand, Dibyesh WB35, TC04, TE23 Arjona, Ana WB17, FA47, FD15 Anastasiou, Harry SA02 Armijo, Leslie Ellio WD13, TC23 Anastassov, Vassil Hristov FE42 Armoudian, Maria WB21, TD34 Anders, Birthe WD46 Arnon, Daniel TC10 Anders, Therese SB03 Aron, Hadas WA29 Andersen, Morten Skumsrud FE09 Arono, Yael SA28 Andersen-Rodgers, David R. TD61, SC61, FA17 Aronson, Jacob FA47 Anderson, Claire FB49 Arora, Maneesh TB03-C Anderson, Emma-Louise SD40, TD15 Arreguin-To, Ivan SA46, WE37, FC12 Anderson, Miriam J. SB52, FA54, PWK22 Arrocha, William TA38 Andersson, Krister WE16 Arsenault, Amelia H. SC57, TC37, WA32, WC38, SE09 Andjelic, Neven SB50 Arugay, Aries FA29 Andrade, Roberta C. TC21 Asal, Victor SB56 Andreas, Peter FA05 Asano, Rui WC26 Andreescu, Florenna C. TD17, WE15 Ascione, Benjamin TB03-A Andregg, Michael TB44, SD53 Ascione, Gennaro SB43 Andreopoulos, George J. FA29, SA48, TC07 Ásgeirsdór, Áslaug SD41 Andresen, Steinar E. WC02, TD41 Ashfaq, Muhammad WC53 Andrews, Nathan TD52, FD55, TA15 Ashford, Emma SB05, FC07, WA12 Annson, Aaron TD40 Ashizawa, Kuniko SB16 Angevine, Sara SB20 Ashok, Vivekinan WD25, FB13 Anghel, Veronica SC50, TE31 Ashraf, Mansoor WD03-B, SA04 Angin, Merih FC30, TB36 Asi, Yara SC60, WE40, WC56, SD46, FB60 Angstrom, Jan WD47 Askerbek, Assel FD48 Angulo, A. J. FD23International StudiesAskonas, Jonathan Association © SA46 Index of Participants Asmita, Ananya FD40 Bailey, Jennifer L. SE46, TE17 Aspinwall, Mark TD24, WC36 Bailey, Mark I. SD45 Assan, Samuel TB00 Bain, William FD50, FC33, FB08, WB19 Asselin, Pierre SB17 Baka, Jennifer SC26 Assenova, Margarita WC01 Bakaki, Zorzeta WD61, FD48, FE34 Astorino-Courtois, Allison SA02 Bakan, Abigail FE38, WE05 Atal, Maha Ra WB25, WE33, TB58 Baker, Joshua TC61 Ates, A. Emre FE29 Baker, Joshua WD03-A Atkinson, Kelly TE42, WC43 Baker, Mary TB02, FD36, FC11 Aa, Hana WA28, TD03-D Bakich, Spencer D. WD28, TB28 Auchter, Jessica FA45, TC56, TB30, TA11, WE28 Bakiner, Onur TD30, FA48 Aue, Luis WB24 Bakken, Ingrid Vik TE29 Auerswald, David FA30 Bakker, Femke E. SD10, TA25 Ausn, Kelly SA22 Bakry, Amal SE57, WD05 Autesserre, Séverine WD48, FC06 Balas, Alexandru WC58 Avant, Deborah TC13, SE07, FD09, WC23 Balboa, Crisna M. WB41, SA11 Avi-Guy, Or SC61, SD04 Balcells, Laia WB17, TA53, PWK12 Axelrod, Mark SD41, FD40, TA40 Baldaro, Edoardo SC54 Axford, Barrie PWK24 Baldino, Daniel WA10 Axster, Sabrina TC60 Baldwin, David A. TC23 Ayata, Bilgin TD20, TC60, WB27 Balikov, Molly SB23 Aydin, Aysegul SA35, SB57 Banai, Huss WC34, SA59 Aydin, Mustafa FC01, SB24 Bandarra, Leonardo SB21, WB47, PWK16 Aydin, Umut WD21 Bandula-Irwin, Tanya SB18 Aydin-Duzgit, Senem SC25, SA37, WA50 Banerjee, Payal PWK21 Ayhan, Kadir Jun TC37, SD27, WA58, TA06 Banerjee, Sayan TB57 A'Zami, Darius FD17 Bang-Jensen, Bree SD32 Azizi, Sameer SA07 Banki, Susan WB26, TE24 Ba, Alice D. SC59, SD57, WD20, SE61 Banks, Nicola TE01 Ba, Heather-Leigh FC27, FD11 Bano, Saira WC47, TE13 Ba, Oumar FA54, FC34, SD31, WE36 Bapat, Navin WD27, FB04 Baaz, Mikael TD30, WD00 Baram, Gil WE46, FE37 Babar, Zahra WD38 Barandiaran, Javiera FA26 Babic, Milan SD30, SB10 Barba Sánchez, Daniela FE17 Bacchus, Emily Beaulieu TA23 Barbak, Ahmet WD29 Bacher, Stephanie FA02 Barbato, Mariano FD50, WE50 Bachman, Jerey WC43 Barber, Pauline Gardiner FE12 Baciu, Dr. Cornelia-Adriana SD20, FD37, TD46, TA43 Barbieri, Katherine FA56, PIF Backer, David TA60 Bargh, Maria WC40, TD45 Bäckstrand, Karin TE40, FA40, SC26 Barkemeyer, Ralf SB48 Badanjak, Sanja FA61, FC32 Barkin, J. Samuel FE61, TB09 Badawy, Mohamed TE19, TD37 Barma, Naazneen SE07, FC06, FB11, WC23 Bae, Jihey SD38 Barnes, Nicholas TC37, SC47 Baek, Buhm Suk TA11 Barnes, Tiany TB37 Baek, Chung Ah WB03-D Barnhart, Joslyn Nicole WA08, SB03 Baek, Kyeonghi SA11 Barno, David SE22 Baer, Madeline WA57, WB33 Barnoschi, Miruna WD03-A Baev, Pavel WE61, TC12 Barnum, Miriam SA17, FD46 Baeza Freer, Jaime SD37 Baron, Ilan Zvi TA41, TA09, FC09 Baggiarini, Bianca FC49, TC56 Baron, Jonathon SB40 Baggo Carter, Erin SB28, FC16 Baroni, Alice SB45 Bagley, Bruce SD37 Barra, Bethany WA40 Bagozzi, Benjamin E. FE28, FA61 Barrinha, Andre WA49, SC31, WB58, WD03-B Bagwell, Stephen WA54, SA55, FD25 Barros Leal Farias, Deborah TC30, TD19, TB27, FE13, SA05 Bahador, Babak WD57, WB57, TC34 Barros, Ana Flavia TA49, FC39, TE17, WA16 Baiamonte, Valenna FA17 Barry, Colin FD25, TB10 Baig, Gullnaz FD47 Bartel, Fritz TE21 Bailard, Cae PWK12International StudiesBartels, Elizabeth "Ellie" Association © SB47 Index of Participants Bartle, Benjamin Gosnell SD27 Benabdallah, Lina WC49, FB49, SA34, WB45 Barzashka, Ivanka S. PWK47 Benalla, Zineb WB13 Basak, Sharmistha FD26 Bencherif, Adib WE48, TE48 Basbugoglu, Tarik FC28, TB47, WE05, FB00 Bene Ramos, João Guilherme WD03-A, SE03 Baser, Bahar WC54, WB13 Ben-Itzhak, Svetla TB52, TD17 Bashevkin, Sylvia TD14, TC39, WC09 Benjamin, Andrea TA29 Bashovski, Marta SD24 Benjamin, Dave SE29, WB03-B Basrur, Rajesh TB55, SC13, PWK06 Benjamin, Russell SC14 Bastaki, Basil WA03-D Benne, Amanda FD25 Bastani, Niyousha TB45 Benne, D. Sco TB11 Bastos, Maria TB50, WC07, WE03-C Benne, Elizabeth A. FD03 Basu, Soumita TC39, WE13, WA56, TB23 Benne, Natasha TA34, SA19 Bates, Genevieve SD35, SE35 Benney, Tabitha M. WE41, TD52 Basta, Maria Luiza WB50 Ben-Porat, Guy FE50, FA48 Batko, Agnieszka SB29 Bensahel, Nora FE16, SE22 Batora, Jozef FC31, SD20, TC47 Benson, Bre FB31 Baa, Anna WE00 Benson, David WD54 Baturo, Alexander SA58 Benson, Michelle SA38, WE43 Bauerle Danzman, Sarah FB35, TB10 Benton, Adia FE40 Baum, Mahew TC24 Ben-Yehuda, Hemda WD55, WA58 Bayard de Volo, Lorraine FC18 Berejikian, Jerey FD60 Baykov, Andrey WE37, FD28, SA10 Berents, Helen FC17, FE07 Baylouny, Anne Marie FD16 Berezin, Mabel FD04 Bayram, A. Burcu TE04 , FE04, SD05, PWK10 Berg, Louis-Alexandre TE51, SA48, SE48 Baysal, Basar SC01, FA50 Bergeron, Suzanne FE12 Beach, Sara Ann (Sally) TB54 Bergesen, Albert WD28, SA31, TC01 Beachler, Donald W. TD56 Bergman Rosamond, Annika SE42, FC41, SC52, WD01, FD05, WE01 Beall, Katherine TC30, WC03-B Berkemeier, Molly WE29, WB51, PWK16 Beall, Victoria SD52, PWK10 Berlin, Mark FD51, TE03-B Bean, Hamilton WC60, FA18, WE03-D Berlingozzi, Laura SD52 Beardsley, Kyle SB56 Bernabei, Diane SD32, SE13 Beaumont, Paul TE50, WE14 Bernard, Rose TC41 Beber Caslho, Alessandra TD03-A Bernier, Luc SE24 Bechara-Gomez, Eduardo WC26, FD60, TE48, WD14 Berniquez-Villemaire, Nicolas TA00 Becker, Derick SC33 Bernstein, Steven WB22, TE09 Becker, Douglas WB15, TB30, FE59, WA58, FA13, TD04 Berry, Marie E. WE30, FB46, SA41, SC23 Becker, Megan WD58, TE30 Bertrand, Sarah SB43, SC56 Becklake, Sarah TA12 Bertrand, Simon WB40, TE37 Beesley, Celeste WE26, SD43 Besio, Kathryn TB12 Beevers, Michael D. SD26, FA26 Betre, Leya TA00 Behera, Ajay TD56 Betsill, Michele FA40, SE41, TE09 Behera, Navnita C. WB28, TD51, SE08, FC23, FB23, TB03 Betz, Timm SE16 Behl, Natasha SE01 Beyer, Anna C. SD25 Beier, J. Marshall FC17 Bhagat, Ali TB01, WA36, FD21 Belhabib, Dyhia FC56 Bhandari, Chiranjibi WC48 Beliakova, Polina WC44, TC03-A Bhandari, Nub Raj FC48 Bell, Arvid FB37 Bhandary, Rishikesh WD41 Bell, Colleen SC52 Bhaa, Anjali FB42 Bell, Sam SB19, TD00 Bhaacharya, Preya TA03-A Bellieni Zimmermann, Flavia FE18 Bhaacharya, Srobana WB15, WE55, TD56 Bellinger, Nisha TA53 Bhavnani, Ravi FA61 Bellinsky, Esther FE20 Bhungalia, Lisa FA07 Bellou, Foni WE08, FD10 Bianchini, Stefano TC07 Belmont, Flávia FE42 Bianco, Chrisne SA42 Belo, Dani WB13 Bianculli, Andrea C. WE18 Below, Amy TC30, WA34, SD22 Biasi, Sam TD46 Belton, Kristy A. WE05, SD23, WB04, FB10 Biaspalava, Kasia SD09 Ben Jael, Hager TA21, WC05International StudiesBiba, Sebasan Association © WD11, WB49 Index of Participants Biberman, Yelena WB28, TE51, FD58, SD08 Bolte, Brandon TD59 Bicakci, Salih WB58, SB24 Bonacker, Thorsten FC43, TE00 Biccum, April WA48, SE45, SA14, FE53 Bonansinga, Donatella TC29 Biddolph, Caitlin WD03-D Bondarenko, Lauren WE29 Biegon, Rubrick FE32, FD54 Bonilla, John SB39 Biermann, Frank TA40 Bono, Maeo TB49, FE14 Biersteker, Thomas FA20, TC23 Borders-Shoemaker, Samantha WC48 Bigatão, Juliana de Paula FB48 Bordes Perez, Ainara SA12 Biglaiser, Glen WD27, TC25 Born, Vivienne SA27 Bilgin, Pinar FD06, TD08, WA09 Borowitz, Mariel FA60 Bin Kashem, Tauhid S. TA38 Borozna, Angela FC10 Bine, Marco Nicola FA00 Borroz, Nicholas TA30, SA03 Bird, Karen L. WE38 Borseth, Betsy SE35 Birikorang, Emma WC32 Bort, Bryson TD58 Birle, Peter WE18 Börzel, Tanja A. TC13, SA07, TA04, TE12, FA01 Birnir, Johanna K. FE31, WA38 Bose, Anuja TA58, TB33, SC03 Biscop, Sven FB14, SE43, TA16 Bosia, Michael J. TA24, TD13, TC04 Bisht, Medha FA35 Bosma, Esmé TD60 Bissonnee, Andreanne TA41 Boo, Kathryn SB01 Biswas, Shampa WD35, TA09, FC09, FB59, PWK16 Bouchard, Caroline FE29, WA19 Biner, Amanda WD51 Boucher, Jean-Christophe TE28, SE30 Bjereld, Ulf WB31 Boucher, Vincent FA30, TA21 Bjorkdahl, Annika F. TB07, SA15, FE22, FD05 Bouka, Yolande WD51, WE36, FC29, TB23 Blagden, David W. WE47, SC08, FB18 Bouris, Dimitris FC10, FB14, FA07 Blair, Amanda FC53 Bourne, Josephine SE59 Blair, Christopher FD60 Bousquet, Antoine FD52, TB59, SC09, SE12 Blanchard, Alexander TB53 Boustany, Charles SC02 Blankenship, Brian WD07, WC47, WA47 Boutron, Camille FC42 Blanton, Robert G. FB34, WA59 Bove, Vincenzo TD57 Blanton, Shannon Lindsey FB34 Bow, Brian WD57, TC36 Blarel, Nicolas WD38, WE54, TB55 Bowers, Ian WE27 Blistène, Pauline WA44, SD21 Bowles, Paul FA35 Bli, Robert FC24 Bowsher, Gemma TC41 Blocksome, Patricia TB60 Boyd, J. Barron WA59, WC59 Bloom, Mia M. TC46, SC60, WB42, WA15, TD08 Boyd, Marcus TD61, SD17 Bloomeld, Michael J. TC22 Boyer, Mark A. SD22 Blunt, Chris WD58 Bozovic, Iva FD61 Boas, Morten TA13 Bracken-Roche, Ciara WD51, FE38, WC57 Boateng, Oheneba WD03-D Braddock, Kurt FB57, TA60 Bob, Cliord FC31, TB34, WA11 Bradley, Mahew T. FD57, WB51 Boc, Anny TB13, WE03-C Bradshaw, Samantha FE37, SB11 Bocchese, Marco TC32, SE35, TA29 Braga, Camila TD06, TE33 Bocse, Alexandra Maria SD33, SA11 Braga, Carlos Chagas Vianna TD15 Böcü, Gözde WE38, SA20 Brailey, Thomas WA54 Boehlefeld, Kathryn TA00 Braithwaite, Alex FB29 Boehmer, Charles SD43, SA03 Braithwaite, Jessica Maves TC33, FB19, TA32, TD12 Boehmke, Frederick TE27 Branch, Jordan SB43, SE10 Boecher, William A. TA00 Brandi, Clara A. WC41, SE29 Bogatova, Galina WD49, SB18 Brandt, Caroline FC32 Bogomoletc, Ekaterina TB39 Brani, Sean FB54 Böhmelt, Tobias FA17 Brannlund, Emma SD42, FD40, WA21 Bohnenberger, Fabian WA30, FE06 Brannum, Kate FE17 Bohnet, Heidrun WC00 Brantly, Aaron F. SB60, WE56, WC04 Boichak, Olga SB11, FD55 Brantly, Nataliya SB60 Bolin, Bri TD59 Brasne, Jonathan SD50, TA26 Böller, Florian FD29, SE03 Brass, Jennifer TC11, SB13 Bolleno, Vincenzo WD46 Brathwaite, Kirsn J. H. FD60 Bollfrass, Alexander TE53, SA60International StudiesBrathwaite, Robert T. Association © TD50 Index of Participants Bratman, Eve FA26, FB26, SA01 Buhari Gulmez, Didem FB47, SB06, WA09, SD16, PWK24 Braun, Benjamin TE16 Buhaug, Halvard SA24, WC10 Braun, Yvonne WE16 Bui, Duyen SB53 Braut-Hegghammer, Malfrid WE06, TA47 Bukovansky, Mlada FE24, SD07, TD11 Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline WD36, FD10, TB08, SA23, WE00 Bunde, Tobias WC31 Bravo e Paiva, Ana Luiza SE55 Bunte, Jonas FB35, SA03 Bravo, Vanessa FE58, FA28, FC21 Burack, Cynthia WE51 Breger Bush, Sasha WD58 Burbach, David WA27 Brennan, Kathleen FE49 Burgers, Tobias TA00 Brenner, David FD39 Burgess, Stephen SE54, TB15 Breske, Ashleigh TA11 Burke, Anthony SE26 Brele, Alison FC54, SA01 Burke, Lisa M. FD42 Breuning, Marijke TA05, SA06, TE04 , TB23, PIF, PWK10 Burles, Regan FB02 Brewer, Rose FA38 Burns, Courtney N. PWK10 Brewer-Osorio, Susan TC48 Burns, Jacqueline SC33 Briceno Ruiz, Jose WB53, WC14 Burrier, Grant WB41 Brigden, Noelle K. SD17, TB58 Burstein, Alon WA38, FD51 Brigety, II, Dean Reuben E. SA08 Burt, Lindsay TA59 Brigg, Morgan FC61, TC51, TA13 Busacca, Jeremy SC36, FC27 Brimblecombe-Fox (Fox), Kathryn FC41, WB29, WA04 Busby, Joshua W. TB24, FA40, FC40 Brinkerho, Jennifer Marie SB33 Bush, Sarah TA31, TB24, TC11 Brinks, Joshua FA23 Bustos, Karen TE00 Briones, Jennifer WA03-A Butcher, Charity SE37, WA38, SC61, SA01 Britz, Malena TA43 Butcher, Charles SC29, TA19, SB03 Bromley, Mark WE56 Büthe, Tim FB35, FA25, SC04 Broniecki, Philipp FE56 Bukashvili, Giorgi WE00 Brookes, Marissa TE25, FA25 Buor, Gail FB41 Brooks, Katharine TD30, WA11 Buzas, Zoltan TC13 Brooks, Skylar FA21 Byrne, Caitlin R. FE21, WD39 Brosig, Malte WB53, PWK17 Byrne, Siobhan TE52, SA41 Browers, Michaelle FA59 Byun, See-Won TE22 Brown, Christopher M. FA26 Caballero, Sergio WB53 Brown, Cody SB61 Cabrera, Luis TC02, SE33, SB31, TE58, FE14 Brown, Joseph M. FD22 Cacciatori, Maa TC32, WB58 Brown, Karen FA52 Cadorin, Nina Maureen SB19, FC32 Brown, Katherine E. WB13, TA05 Cafe Facanha, Luisa SC53 Brown, Kimberley A. SE02 Cai, Meina FE36 Brown, Michelle Lee SE26, TC51, TB02, FD36 Caliskan, Cantay FB39 Brown, Owen SC39, WD03-C Calkivik, Asli TA18, WC49, SC07, SB36 Brown, Stephen WB09, FD21 Call, Charles T. SC48, TC09 Brown, Vanessa SB46 Callahan, William A. WC06 Brummer, Klaus WA37, WE00 Cameron, Gavin WC12 Brummer, Mahew K. WC27 Campbell, Susanna P. TD57, WE43, SE07, TC09 Brun, Élodie WC36, FD24 Campbell-Seremes, Nicholas WB16 Bruneau, Quenn P. FB43 Campos, Luciana TA61, FB20, TC31, SC27, FA57 Bruneau, Thomas C. FB44 Camroux, David SC59 Brunke, Laura Isabella FA34 Canbolat, Sercan SD10, TD03-C Brusenbauch Meislova, Monika FD37 Candas, Aysen TC07 Brutger, Ryan TC24, FB13 Canl, Jusn SC31, TA30, TE46 Bruusgaard, Krisn Ven TE21, FC51 Cannon, Cecilia FD11 Bryant, Katherine Vera TC49, FA57, SE04 Cansino, Paolo WD02 Brysk, Alison TA34, WB33, FD15 Cantero, Lucia FC37, SD36 Brzoska, Michael TB59 Canr, Crisan A. TC00 Buarque, Daniel TE26 Cantwell, Devon Kyla TD33, WB03-B Buchanan, Elizabeth TB03-A Çapan, Zeynep Gülşah FC43, SC43, WB05, WA09, FB02 Budjeryn, Mariana WC47, PWK16 Car, Viktorija FD53 Budryte, Dovile WC15, TB30, SA18, TD04, PWK24 Caraccioli, Mauro J. TE49, WB19, SC07, TC04 Bueger, Chrisan SA43, WB24, FD09International StudiesCarcelen Estrada, Antonia Association © TB39, FC36 Index of Participants Cardone, Ignacio WB30, TD53 Chan, Bonnie WA47 Cardoso Sque, Taana TB52, FA00, TD00 Chan, Irene FA55 Carey, Henry (Chip) FD34, FA29, SA48 Chan, Nathan SD16 Carey, Peter SE05 Chan, Sander SC17, FA40 Carkoglu, Ali FE19, SC60 Chan, Steve FE10 Carlson, Brian G. WC37, TE47 Chan, Zenobia FC38 Carlson, Cameron TE41 Chandler, David FC49, FD49 Carlson, Elizabeth TA23 Chang Liao, Nien-chung WE03-D Carlson, Melissa SC05 Chang, Arturo SC39, SA09 Carlson-Rainer, Elise TC39 Chang, Booseung SB16, WC47 Carment, David B. WB13 Chang, Chia-Chien WA29, SD19 Carmi, Ruth FD13 Chang, Michele FD20 Carmina, Daniele TB03-D Chang, So Young SA56, TA03-A Carodenuto, Sophia FD03, TA39 Chang, Wen-yang WE40 Carpenter, Charli SB40, PWK 23 Chang, Whi TE56 Carpenter, Kathie TE61 Chanona, Alejandro FC04 Carr, Madeline M. SB11, WE07, WC04 Chapman, Hannah SB50 Carranza Ko, Ñusta WD23 Chapman, Lacia WC22 Carson, Ausn SB37, FE25 Chappell, Laura FA42, FB05 Carson, Jennifer SC40 Chappell, Louise TA42 Carter, Brinee WE08, FD51, SC40 Charan, Javed FE38, SE01 Carter, David SA17 Charbonneau, Bruno SC54, WD08 Carter, Ralph G. FA30, SA44, WA34, TD03-D Charters, David Anderson TE60 Caruga, Federica PWK12 Chase, Anthony Tirado FC34, WC34 Carvalho, Daniel TE34 Chase, Michelle TC21 Carver, Rosanna SA25 Chase, V. Miranda WC03-C, WB03-C Carver, Terrell WC53, TA18 Chase-Dunn, Christopher K. SD56, WD12, FC02, TC01 Carvin, Stephanie SD53, TA27 Chasek, Pamela TE17, FD01, TC05 Cash, John FA60 Chaerje-Doody, Precious N. TC29 Cashore, Benjamin FD03, TC22 Chaha, Nisar TC30, FD41 Casler, Donald WE59, TA54 Chau, My Linh TA42 Casper, Monica J. WB21 Chaudhry, Suparna TB34 Cassells, Elsada Diana WD36 Chaudhuri, Rudra WE54 Castellano, Rachel FB34, WB03-D Chaudoin, Stephen FB13 Casllo Jara, Soledad SA30 Chavez, Kerry TC40, SD47 Castro, Rafael SC20, PWK14 Chavez, Nashira WD14 Cath-Speth, Corinne SC31, SB11 Chekov, Alexander WE47 Catraio, Arthur Augusto SA05 Chelo, Nicola TE31, WE55, WA29 Cavanna, Thomas SE61, WA12 Chen, Ching-Chang SB16, FC20, TB51, SE08, PWK21 Caverley, Jonathan SA61, TC40 Chen, Chong SB56, FE32 Cebul, Mahew FB29 Chen, Frederick R. WE03-B Cegielski, Polly TC03-C Chen, Hao WA43 Celik, Ayse Betul FB00 Chen, Ian Tsung-yen FD30 Cepik, Marco FB44, WD13 Chen, Juan WE38 Cepo, Dario SB50, WE00 Chen, Kung-Chen FA25 Cesari, Jocelyne FC24, FD50, FE50, TE11 Chen, Li-Li SB42 Cespedes, Marcelo FA00 Chen, Muyang SC30 Çen, Elif FA03, TD54, TB38, WE60, SA20 Chen, Si FC00, WD00 Cha, Sujin WE03-A Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun FD48 Cha, Victor TC16 Chen, Xi TB18 Chaban, Natalia WA05, TE04 Cheng, Cindy FD30, FB11 Chabat, Jorge FD24 Cheng, Fang-Ting TC27, WB03-C, FA17 Chacho, Tania TC20 Cheng, Grace FC46, WC00 Chacko, Elizabeth WD10 Chengo, Victoria SC17 Chagas-Bastos, Fabricio H. WB06, TE50, TD07 Chenou, Jean Marie SB39 Chakrabar, Poulomi TA14, TE32 Chenoweth, Erica FE24, SE14, SD07, TB22, TC03 Chaloux, Annie SE24 Cheon, Andrew FD22, WE29 Chan, Alexsia SE38International StudiesCherif, Feryal M. Association © TD14 Index of Participants Cherkaoui, Mohammed D. SD09 Chun, Ja-hyun WA55 Cherno, Fred TE13 Chung, Erin SC58, SA56 Chernov Hwang, Julie FD47 Chung, Eunbin WC24 Chesler, Angela FA03 Chung, Jae Ho WE12 Chessé, Alice TD19, SA53 Churchard, Adam WB10 Cheung, Gabrielle FD20, SE16 Chyzh, Olga TE27 Chey, Hyoung-kyu SD19, SC21 Cibian, Stefan WC35, SA40, TB58 Chia, Colin FD19 Cid, Yleana WC36, FC04 Chiarello de Souza Pinto, Felipe FE57 Cil, Deniz FE56, SA38 Chiba, Yushi TC50 Cilizoglu, Menevis WD27 Chilmeran, Yasmin TC42, WC45, WE01 Cin, Melis FD59 Chin, Gregory T. WA02 Cinar, Ipek SD35 Chinchilla, Alexandra WA03-B Cinq-Mars, Evan Philippe WE44 Chindea, Irina A. FE60 Ciorciari, John D. WC28, TB19 Chiniara Charre, Catherine TA33, FC11 Claes, Dag H. WE06 Chiru, Irene WC60, SA12, SE44 Clapp, Jennifer FB40, TB01, SE06, TE09, WE04 Chitukutuku, Edmore TD22 Clapton, William FE49, SB49 Chiu, Yvonne FC20, FB12 Clark, Ann Marie FD14 Cho, ChaeEun FB31 Clark, John F. TB15 Cho, Hyun-Binn FA41 Clark, Richard FA57, TB36 Cho, Il Hyun FC26, FA41 Clark, Rob FB35 Cho, Jiyoung SA34 Clary, Christopher WA01, FB13, WE54, SD08 Cho, Soohyun SC11 Clausen, Maria-Louise SB22, TB17 Cho, Wonbin FD27 Clay, K. Chad FB19, TE00 Cho, Young Chul SA45, WC06 Clayton, Amanda WD16 Cho, Youngwon WA20 Cleveland, Clayton J. FA54, SC27, SD47 Chodor, Tom WC33 Clinton, W. David TE39, WD59 Chohwanglim, Ngiplon Rachel WE34 Close, Sannia Abdullah WA46 Choi, Ha-Eun SC11 Clowry, Sarah WE19, SE55 Choi, Inho TC20 Clunan, Anne FB24, PWK06 Choi, Seoyoung FB03 Coate, Roger A. TA61 Choi, Seulah TD03-A Cobb, Mahew TB26 Choi, Seung-Whan TA60 Cobb, Michael WA48 Choi, Shine SA45, FB03, WD17 Cochrane, Feargal Eamonn SA57 Choi, Soobin FE20 Cockerham, Georey B. SA22, TC26, FB52 Choi, Timothy FC56, SE15 Codjo, Juste SC14 Choi, Won Geun WA53 Coe, Andrew J. FA46 Chojnacki, Sven FE61 Coe, Brooke N. TA04 Chong, Alan TB35, PWK21 Coelho, Alexandre WE03-B, SA05 Chong, Daniel TE34 Coelho, Natalia SA05 Chong, Ja Ian FA55, SB28, SE17 Coe, Amanda WB56, WA42 Chonn Ching, Victoria PWK14, TA03-D Cogburn, Derrick L. SB11, FA39 Choo, Jihyun FB03 Coggins, Bridget L. TC16, WB56, SB30, FD08, FE04 Chopin, Olivier WB44, SD21, WC05 Cohen, Benjamin J. WC30, SB10, WA02, TC23, FE05 Chou, Meng Hsuan FE58, SC55 Cohen, Michael D. TA25 Choudhary, Abhishek FB58 Cohn, Lindsay WC44 Chow, Wilfred SA24, TE50 Colaresi, Michael P. TD05, WD00, PWK10 Chrisman, Timothy FD32, WB27, TE14 Cold-Ravnkilde, Signe M. SB22, SC54 Chrisan, Ben SB38 Cole, Alyson FA38 Christoersen, Gaye WD15, WC37 Cole, Benjamin WA38 Christou, Odysseas WD19 Cole, Chantel TE52 Chu, Jonathan A. TD32 Coleman, Katharina TD57, WE43 Chu, Tiany SD29, FC57 Colea, Damon SB46, TC40 Chu, Yuan-Ning TB29, PIF Coll, Alberto WC61 Chua, Charmaine WE36, SC09 Colligan, Christopher FE37 Chubb, Andrew TB19, SB28 Collins, Alan SC15 Chubb, Danielle SB32, FB23, WC03-B Collins, Andrea M. FD40, WE52, FA27, TD21, TA15 Chulick, Nicole SE09International StudiesComlan Sessi, Ayabavi Linda Ophelie Association © WB14 Index of Participants Comstock, Audrey L. WB30, SD32, TD28, SA49 Cruz, Frances Antoinee C. TA08, SB15 Conforni, Caa Cecilia TA09, FC09, FD12, FA04, PWK22 Csortea, Kriszna TA05, FB05 Connolly, David G. FC53 Cuhadar, Esra SD13, TE03-B Conrad, Jusn SB57 Cunningham, Carissa TE42 Considine, Laura FC18, SD40 Cunningham, Fiona FC51, TB43, SC08 Constantelos, John TB28 Cupi, Richard FD46 Consuelo, Davila WB52 Curce, Travis FA48 Conteh-Morgan, Earl SC33 Cutler, A. Claire TD02 Contessi, Nicola WB01 Cuer, Linea FA45 Conway, Daniel FB17, WE51, FE03 Czarnecki, Jonathan E. WD47, SE43 Cook, Alistair D. B. WC35, FC00 da Silva, João Raphael FE60 Cook, Christopher R. SD58 Da Silva, Raquel SE52, WA11, TC15, TD48 Cook, Emily PIF, SA01 Daase, Christopher SE33, WA46 Cooke, Samantha WD50 Daehler, Tim FA56 Cooley, Alexander SE51, FD30, FB15, WB08 Dafe, Florence TA01 Cooper, Andrew F. SB21 Dag, Veysi WA15, WC00 Cooper-Cunningham, Dean SB42, TE23 Dahl, Erik SB44, SC44 Cope, Kevin TB32, SD09 Dahl, Marianne FB19 Cordell, Rebecca FB19, SD29 Dahle, Sne Beate TE60 Cordero, Mikayla SC34 Daidouji, Ryuya SB12 Córdoba Azcárate, Malde TA12 Daigle, Megan TA41, WD42, TB12 Cormac, Rory WA44, SD21 Daimon, Takeshi SD13, SE05 Cornago, Noe TD26 Daino, Charles TA61, TC40 Cornwell, Graham SC43, SD23 Dalby, Simon FB16 Corpora, Christopher FA53, SE44 Dalton, Taylor FA46, WC51 Cortes, Juvenal SD40, PWK14 Daly, Sarah SE48 Costa Buranelli, Filippo TB49, WB58, SA59 d'Ambruoso, William SC04 Costa Lopez, Julia TD43, FE09 Da'na, Tariq SE32 Costa, Mariane TA28 Dancy, Georey FE55, WE30 Cote, Isabelle SE38, FB33, FE36, TC51, SA20 Daniel , Carol FB28 Coer, Fabien FB33, TD61 Danielson, August SE33 Coero, Chrisna FA31 Danilin, Ivan V. SA53, WE10 Couronne, Joshua TD42 Danner, Lukas Karl FD26 Cox, Ashley SC27, SE58, FA39 Danzell, Orlandrew FB53 Cox, Fletcher D. WD48, WA61, SE07 Das, Debak FA58, WC23 Cox, Joseph FB19, TD59, SB19 Das, Runa FC18, SB58, FA04 Crabtree, Charles SD09 Dasandi, Niheer SA57, TC26, SE37, WB09 Crack, Angela Maria SA25, TE01 Daßler, Benjamin FB20, WC19 Craig, Catherine TA52 Dasylva, Oluwagbemiga SE55 Cramer, Jane K. TC61 Daugherty, Ryan FB00 Crandall, Mahew WC58 Daun, Anna SA60, FE43 Crane-Seeber, Jesse TA51, SC42, TE55, FB06 Dauphinee, Elizabeth A. FC17, SD28 Crawford, Beverly FB32, SB58, FD41, WE34, WC03-A Dauvergne, Peter FB40, TC22, SE06, TE09, WE04 Crawford, Kerry Frances FA17 Dave, Aaditya WD38 Crawford, Neta C. WC40, FB12, WD09 Davenport, Chrisan FE28, TB22, WC23 Creamer, Cosee WD56 Daves, Bryan SD50 Cree, Alice TB04 David, Isabel WA50 Crescenzi, Mark WB15, WC15, SE13 Davidovic, Maja FE35, TC15, TD10 Crisan, Sorina TD03-C Davies, Mathew J. TD23, FB23 Crisano, Fabio WC45 Davies, Ma FC13, TB06, FE11 Crock, Jonathan SA33 Davies, Sara FE40, WD40, TC42, FD12, WE01 Croicu, Mihai Catalin FE22, WA03-A Davies, Thomas WE11, WC53, PWK06 Crosbie, Thomas SB46 Davis, James W. SA43 Cross, Mai'a K. Davis FB14, SE39, WB12 Davis, Jennifer FE55, TC58, FA37, FD14, FB34 Crossley, Noele WB57, SB51, FD48, FA33 Davis, Jusne WA03-C Crowley, Cynthia FA23 Davis, Robert TB60 Crumley, Michele FC39 Davis-Nouri, Ada SA09 Crumley-Enger, Max FE58International StudiesDawood, Massarah Association © TA55, TD14 Index of Participants Dawson, Grant WC61 Dempsey, Taylor FB04 Daymon, Chelsea TD40 Den Boer, Andrea FA42 D'Costa, Anthony SD59 Denemark, Robert A. WD30, SC06 D'Costa, Bina FC17, WD61, FB23 Deng, Qing WD25 de Abreu Basta Claro, Carolina WB03-D Deonandan, Kalowae SC52 De Alba-Ulloa, Jessica FE52, WD50, TB41, FD24 Der Derian, James SE11, TB09, FA24, TA50, WD06 De Angelis, Emma FD08 Derderyan, Svet FD61, FB35, WB51 De Bruin, Erica WD43, SE48, FC60 DeRouen Jr., Karl TC33 De Busser, Els WB46 Desai, Bina FC57 de Carvalho, Benjamin TD43, FE09, TA22, WE14 Deshpande, Shree WD45 de Castro Garcia, Andres FB44, TE60 Deshpande, Tanvi TA20 de Coning, Cedric FA31, TC09, SB07, TA13, WA03-D, DeSombre, Elizabeth R. WE04 PWK17 Detraz, Nicole TA42, WA21, TC03-B, FA00 de Deus Pereira, Joana WC00 Deudney, Daniel H. TC02, FC08, TD11, WD06 De Franco, Chiara WE50, TA36, TD11 Devare, Aparna TD51, WA34, SD36, WB36 de Góes Bezerra, Gustavo FD45, FC36 Devereaux Evans, Tessa WC03-D de Haan, Leah FB05 Devereux, Liam WC49 de Jong, Moniek SD33 Devetak, Richard WA26, FE09 De Jonge Oudraat, Chantal TD08, SC10, FD08, SD15 Devlen, Balkan SB24 de Langis, Theresa WD01 Deyermond, Ruth M. TC12 de Larrinaga, Miguel TD20, WA45, TA11, FB09 Dharmaputra, Radityo WA53 de Leon, Jusn TC51, FC22, WB04 Dheeraj, P. C. TE60 De Los Reyes, Jose Guillermo WA13 Di Mauro, Giovanna SD55 de Luna Aldape, Alina PWK14, TE00 Di Razza, Namie WE44 de Neufville, Robert TA33 Di Salvatore, Jessica TD57 de Oliveira Paes, Lucas WD49, FD43 Dian, Maeo FB47, SA47 de Orellana, Pablo WA26, TB49 Dias, Guilherme M. SD46, FE43 de Queiroz, Fábio Albergaria WC02, WA16 Dias, Vanda Amaro FC19, WA53, TC28, WB37 de Roy van Zuijdewijn, Jeanine TD40 Diaz-Fernandez, Antonio M. WB10, FB44, FD44, TE60 De Santo, Elizabeth M. TE17 DiBlasi, Lora WD43, TE29, PIF de V. Cordeiro, Joanna SD24 Dicklitch-Nelson, Susan WE51 de Werd, Peter TD44, FA18 Diehl, Paul FE56, WB48, WA34, WE02, TA00 de Zamaroczy, Nicolas SA53 Diessner, Sebasan SB14 Dean, Abigail TC46 Dietrich, Jan-Hendrik WD44 Debre, Maria J. WD20, WB34 Dietz, Kelly FB43, SE45 Debrix, Francois FA45 Dietz, Thomas FD03 Decaro Scheni, Daniela Carla SB18 Dijkstra, Hylke TD57, WB34, TA05, FB05 Deciancio, Melisa TB50, TD07, SC18, PWK14 Dijmarescu, Horia M. TE49 DeDominicis, Benedict FB32, TC50 Dilek, Esra SC01 Deets, Stephen TA09, FC09 Dille, Brian TA59, FD35 Degila, Dêlidji Eric SB33, WD36, TD35, WC36 Dimitrov, Radoslav FD03, TE19 Deibert, Ronald J. WD06, WE07, WC04 Dinbabo, Mulugeta TA13 Deitelho, Nicole SE33, SA51, FA19 Dingiltepe, Buse FE60, PIF Del Canto Viterale, Francisco FC45, TD17 Dini, Sabine WD53 Del Real-Castrillo, Crisna WB10, FD44 Diprose, Rachael TC22 Delanty, Gerard PWK24 Dirkx, Toon SD48 DeLanzo, Boyd TA61 Distler, Werner FC43, WE44 Delatolla, Andrew TC57, TD13, WA42, TB23 Ditrych, Ondrej TA45 Delury, John TC16 Dia, Elise FD13 DeMeri, Jacqueline TC46, WA10, PIF Dimer, Jason TA12 Demir, Burak WA03-D Diven, Polly J. TB28 Demir, Nazim Uras WB02 Dixon, Jerey S. TC56, SA35 Demirduzen, Cagla SC33, TB47 Dixon, Jennifer PWK11 Demirduzen, Sinan TD03-B Dixon, Peter FA38, TD06 DEMIRYOL, TOLGA FE58 Dobos, Ned FE33 Demker, Marie FB00 Dobson, Melina FC44, TE15 DeMoss, Kate SD14 Doctor, Ausn TA32, FD25 DeMoya, Maria SA16, FC21International StudiesDoerer, Thomas Association © WE31 Index of Participants Dogan, Haluk TD03-D Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya TE38, TB47, SC25, SD04 Dolea, Alina WB40, TA06 Duon, Yvonne FE55 Doll, Abby FD29, SB47 Duveroglu, Efe TB00 Dombrowski, Peter FC12, WA12 Duygulu, Sirin WA55, SB02 Dominguez, Roberto SD37, SC18, FC04, TD04 Dvir, Rotem SD47, PWK 23 Donahue, Natalie WC38 Dwivedy, Dharitri TE00 Donais, Timothy SD13, WD29, WE44, SA48 Dworschak, Christoph SA38, SD29 Dongo , Tina FD34 Dwyer, Leslie SB48 Donnay, Karsten SE14 Dylan, Huw WC12, WE53 Doran, Charles TB11 Dymydiuk, Jason FC44, WE53 D'Orazio, Vito SA51, SE14 Dzuverovic, Nemanja FB57, TA17 Döring, Stefan FB55 E. Dedeoglu, Cansu TC60 Dorman, Andrew SA13, TA05, FB05 Earl, Jennifer FB19 Dorraj, Manochehr FC27, FE13 Early Bagdanov, Hannah SE50 dos Reis, Filipe SA40, SC43, TE49 Earnest, David C. FB16 dos Santos, Lecia Brio SE29, FA17 Easn, Joshua SA52 Doshi, Rush TE22 Eastwood, James FC11, WD31 Dossi, Simone WD33, SD43 Eaton, Kent TA03-B, SD05 Doty, Roxanne FE14 Eaton, Michael WD32 Dougall, Andrew WC53 Ebner, David WC07 Dove, Zachary FB40, WB03-A Eboli, Valeria TA42, FB52 Dowd, Rebekah FE17, WD51 Echeverri-Gent, John E. SD59, TA20 Downes, Alexander B. TE08 Eckersley, Robyn TC27, WE57 Downie, Chrisan WC33, SE28 Eckert, Amy E. WA33, WD34, FC33, WB11, TD04 Downs, Jonathan SA01 Eddyono, Sri Wiyan FD47 Doyle, Thomas E. WA33, SD45 Edelman, Elijah SB23 Draguljic, Gorana WC41 Edney-Browne, Alex FC41, WC57 Drange, Bard SB19, TD28 Edry, Jessica WD22, TB34 Drencheva, Andreana FC48 Edwards, Marn FE29, FA56 Dresden, Jennifer Raymond WE16 Edwards, Pearce TA49, TC10 Drevon, Jerome SB22 Edwards, Sco FD39 Drezner, Daniel WE37, FD28 Eggeling, Krisn Anabel SE39, FB21, WC06, FC59 Driessen, Michael TC50, WC18 Eichensehr, Kristen FD28 Druckman, Dan FC32 Eicke, Laima TD02 Druláková, Radka FE02 Eid, Khaeld FE28 Drummond, Ana Luiza WE34, FE20 Eiran, Ehud SD53, SE56 du Plessis, Gie WE49, TE33 Ejdus, Filip FA60, FE22, SA18 Duan, Jiuzhou SC30 Eken, M. Evren SD34 Dubinsky, Stanley TD05 Ekengren, Ann-Marie WB31, WE31 Dubrova, Anna SB26 Ekman, Per WB37 Duckeneld, Mark TB03-A, WA03-D El Bernoussi, Zaynab SD49, SE18, PIF Duckworth, Cheryl L. WC48, SE02 Elangbam, Ashakiran SC36 Dudlak, Tamas TB03-C Eldem, Tuba SB39 Dudley, Rebecca FE32, TA46 Eldemerdash, Nadia SA20 Dudouet, Veronique FB29 Eldredge, Cody FA21 Dufresne, Yannick TE28 Elgin, Katherine K. FB15 Duncan, Natasha SC61 El-Husseini, Rola FB41 Duncombe, Constance TD08, FE07 Elias, Barbara FD58 Dunford, Eric SE14 Elias, Juanita FB42, SC12, WD42, TD23 Dunn, David Hasngs SA13 Eliason, William T. TD38, FB54, FE46 Dunn, Kevin C. WE36 Elizalde, Pilar TA34 Dunstan, Sarah TB08 Elkady, Karim TA46 Dunton, Caroline WE31, SE04 Elkarhili, Nagham TE54 Dupuy, Kendra WC00 Elkink, Johan A. SB04 Duque, Marina TC24, WB06, WE14, PIF Ella, Doron TA31, WE03-B Durbin, Brent M. WE29 Ellis, Jaye SA49, SE49 Dur-e-Aden, Aden SD61 Elsässer, Joshua Philipp WC41 Dureha, Avanka WC03-A, SE05International StudiesElsharawy, Yousr Association © SC34 Index of Participants El-Silimy, Hannah TE03-D Feher, Zoltan WA12, TD03-B, SE03 Elswah, Mona WB39 Feinberg, Ayal SA55 Emery, John FE33, WB11 Feist, Marian FB40 Emmers, Ralf FB24, TD23, PWK06 Feldman, Nizan SE56 Emrence, Cem SB57 Feng, Yi TE06 Eng, Netra FD13, WA23, FB10 Fennell, Shailaja FD43 Engel, Susan N. WC30 Ferdoush, Azmeary FB22 Engelhard, Alice TA12, TB12 Ferguson, Ryan WA32 Engelsdorfer, Alexandra SC01 Ferguson, Yale H. FA43 Engpi, Merieleen TC35 Fermor, Ben FC28 Enia, Jason WD58, TE30, WC00 Fernandez, Bina SD17 Enloe, Cynthia H. FD18, WC09, TB08, FB03, FE03 Fernández, Vierelina SD34, TD42 Epstein, Charloe WD12, FC22, TA50 Ferreira, Amanda WE42, FE42 Erdilmen, Merve FA33 Ferreira, Marcos Alan S. V. TD06 Erez, Lior SE37 Ferreira, Renata B. FA34, SB45 Erickson, Jennifer L. SA40, TC40, SE13, FE03 Ferrier, Kyle SC02 Erol, Fah WB31 Fey, Jana-Maria TB53 Erskine, Toni WE57, WD34 Feygin, Yakov TE16 Ertan, Amy WB27 Fiammenghi, Davide WD49, FB60 Eschle, Catherine FC18, FD18, SB53, WD01 Fichtner, Jan SB10 Escolar, Joanna FD60 Fiedler, Charloe FB55, SC48 Eshonkulova, Shakhnoza WC39 Figueroa, Maritza FE49, FC59, TA03-A Essa, Jony WD43, FB37 Finden, Alice SC12 Estancona, Chelsea SB30 Findley, Michael TC10 Estevez, Ariadna FA45 Fine, Jerey SE50 Estevez, Eduardo E. FB44 Fink, Sarah TA00 Estre, Felipe SE30, WC49, TE26, PWK14 Finnegan, Jared WD16 Eto, Naoko WC16 Finnemore, Martha SB38 Enger, Aaron FA27, TD34, TC61 Fiori, Nicholas FC49, FD49 Eun, Yong-Soo TC20, TE10 Firchow, Pamina M. WC03-B Evangelista, Mahew A. FE03 Fischer, Mia WC60 Evano, Kyle FE57 Fischer, Sara SE40 Evans, Carys SE52 Fischer, Susanne SB44 Evans, Mahew TD10 Fishel, John FE44 Evers, Miles SB37 Fishel, Kimbra FE44 Fabry, Miki WD59 Fishel, Stefanie FD49, FA12, SE26, FE07, PWK14 Fagundes Cezar, Rodrigo FE41, WA25 Fisher, Jonathan TD48, WB09, TB07 Fahey, Elaine SD11 Fisher, Kathryn Marie TB50, WB27, PIF Fair, C. Chrisne TE51, TD56, SE60, SB04 Fisher, Kirsten WD00 Faizullaev, Alisher FE26, FB21, TD26 Fisher-Onar, Nora WB53, TC53, WA50, TB17, PWK24 Falk, Richard FD34, SA48, FB07 Fisunoglu, Ali TB11, FD16 Fang, Jennifer WA52 FitzGerald, Garre FD13, TB51, TA07 Fang, Songying SA26 Fitzgerald, James J. WB50 Fanlo, Abby FB60 Flaherty, Thomas TC13, SC11 Fanoulis, Evangelos TD49, WE49 Fleischmann, Leonie TE00 Fariss, Christopher SE14, WA31 Flockhart, Trine WC31, WD09 Farley, Robert M. TA61, TC40 Flores, Thomas E. FB55, TA56 Farrell, Megan WA03-A, WB50 Fluck, Mahew WA26 Farrell, Theo PWK11 Flynn, Mahew SB60 Fassih, Anas FC10 Fogarty, Edward A. TE31 Fauri, Francesca WA54 Fomin, Ivan TD46 Fay, Erik TA61, TC40 Fonseca, Melody FD42, TA55, SD31, WB05, TD07, FC14 Fearer, Chrisan FE16 Fonseca, Rafael WE42, FC28 Featherstone, Christopher TA25 Fontefrancesco, Michele TC59 Fedao, Maíra FC31 Forcer, Stephen WA06 Federman, Sarah SA14, TE45 Ford, Georey SB48 Fedyashin, Anton WB07, TD18 Forester, Summer FB46 Fee, Molly SE03International StudiesForman, Lisa Association © FB52 Index of Participants Foroughi, Payam FD61, TB35, SD51 Gabriel, Bart WD03-D Forsberg, Tuomas A. FE15, FD05 Gabusi, Giuseppe WE25, WD33 Forsythe, Samuel TD47, SC09 Gachuz Maya, Juan Carlos WC00 Fortna, Virginia Page WA38, FA47 Gaertner, Heinz WE26, WB47 Foster, Dennis M. WE08, FD16 Gagnon, Frederick FA30, SE24 Foster, Margaret TE00 Gaikwad, Nikhar WE59, WD16 Foster, Noel FB15 Gailmard, Sean SB37 Fotou, Myriam WB19 Galbraith, Stephanie WE25 Fouquet, Stephan WA29 Galceran Vercher, Marta TE40, WB58 Fournier, Veronique WC41, WE39 Galenda, Axel Javier SC44 Fox, Ashley FC52 Gallagher, Nancy FE37, FB54 Fox, Bryanna TC10 Gallien, Max WE20 Fox, Jaclyn WA50 Gallio, Jai WA60 Fox, Kyra WE30 Galpin, Charloe TE57, WB38, FB18 Frain, Sylvia WD45 Galvao, Thiago WB59, WC43 Franceschet, Antonio FE55, TD30 Gálvez, Yadira FC04 Franceschet, Susan FA34 Gamaghelyan, Philip FC46, SD06 Franchini, Isabella TA52, SE49 Gamas, John Harvey FD41 Franchini, Maas Alejandro WD46 Gamso, Jonas TC30 Franco Goldoni, Luiz Rogério WE49 Gan, Liwu TB14, TD33 Franke, Ulrich SE49 Gandhi, Sahil SD59 Franklin, Cynthia WD31 Ganga, Paula SB58, WE42, TE56, TA03-B Franklin, Marianne FE11 Ganguly, Sumit TD08, TB55, SC13 Fraser, Faye WC13 Gannon, J. Andres SA61, TA54 Fravel, M. Taylor WB32 Ganz, Aurora WA49, SB53 Frazer, Elizabeth WA18, TE07 Gänzle, Stefan WB40, WC32 Frazier, Derrick SE47 Gapa, Angela TB15, SE04 Frecon, Eric SA26 Garcia Iommi, Lucrecia TE37, FD14, FA02 Frederick, Bryan A. FE16 Garcia Ponce, Omar TC10 Freeman, Carla FA55 Garcia, Maria WB58 Freeman, Suzanne FB15 Garcia, Miriam SC17, FA27 Freitas, Luiza SB18 Garcia, Nilda WA32 Freitas, Roberta WE40 Garcia, Zenel FC58 Frendem, Mathias Ormestad WE46, WC46 Garcia-Bernardo, Javier WD25, WE20 Freund, Eleanor FC51 García-Pinzón, Viviana FB48, WD14, PWK14 Frick, James FC27 Garlick, Jeremy WC59, WB01 Fridrichová, Kateřina TD46, WC55 Gartzke, Erik WE46, SB41, FB12, WD24 Friedman, Elisabeth Jay WA21 Gaskarth, Jamie TE35, SE36, SA59, FB18, TA00 Friedman, Francine TC07, WC01 Gaspard, Jules TE15, WE53, SE44 Friedrich, Anne K. WE13 Gaston, Erica FC19 Friman, H. Richard FA05 Gates, Sco SA29, FB19, FD27, FC12, TA00 Frost, Catherine SE49 Gause, F. Gregory TB17 Frost, Lillian FE36, FB46 Gehring, Thomas WE31 Frozel Barros, Natália TC45 Gelpi, Christopher F. TE20, SD47 Frueh, Jamie WD55, TE59, WA34, SD22, TA09, FC09 Genauer, Jessica WD58, TA59, WE06 Fu, Diana TC17 Gendron, Corinne WA24 Fu, Ronan Tse-min WD11, FD17 Genna, Gaspare M. TE06 Fuentes-George, Kemi TD21, TC05 Gentry, John A. WC12 Fujikane, Candace WD31 George, Larry N. FC41, FA24 Fujikawa, Kentaro SC48, TD00 George, Nicole TB42, FC61 Fujishige, Hiromi Nagata FA31 Georgis, Mariam TA55, WD23 Fukushima, Mayumi WC46 Geraldo, Michelly WB47 Fumagalli, Maeo SD38, SE53, FA36 German, Tracey SA13, TA05 Funke, Peter FB28, SB53 Germann, Julian SD30 Furlan, Marta TD40 Gerstein, Sarah TE42 Futak-Campbell, Beatrix TB49, FC45 Gertz, Georey WD25, TB10 Gabay, Clive FC36, SC03, TD36 Gest, Jusn FA19, FD38 Gabbay, Michael WC56International StudiesGethings, David W. Association © TA57, FC34 Index of Participants Geva, Nehemia FE32, SD47, SA06, PWK 23 Goes, Iasmin TA03-B Gewarges, Riva SD31, FD45, TB02, WD23 Goelich, Kerry TD43, FB43, SB43 Ghalehdar, Payam TE61 Goetze, Catherine TA17, FD42, FE61, WA45, TC60, TB06, Ghassim, Farsan SE33 WD01 Ghatak, Sambuddha TB48 Gogu, Crisan TA61 Ghazzawi, Razan FE42, FD36 Goguen, Marcel WD02, FB09, TB03-B Gheorghe, Eliza FE39, WC46 Goh, Evelyn FB47, WC16, FC23 Ghiselli, Andrea TE47 Gokcek, Gigi TE59, FD35, FC13, FE59, SB08, FA04 Gholz, Eugene WC44, WA47, SB05, TD08 Golan, Galia WE08, FA04, TC03-C, PWK22 Ghosn, Faten SB19, SD29, FC57, PIF, SD05 Gold, Aaron TB48 Ghumrawi, Mohamed TE00 Goldblum, Bethany SB47 Giacomello, Giampiero SD43 Goldgeier, James M. FC05, SE22, WC23, TC04, FB10 Giannaros, Spiros TD03-C Goldsmith, Benjamin E. TD32 Giannini, Luisa TC32 Goldstein, Avery WE12, WC08 Gibler, Douglas M. WE08 Goldstein, Josh SD47 Gibson, Jenna SC35, TD03-D Goldstone, Jack A. SD07 Gibson, Lisa FA36 Goldsworthy, Lynda TD41 Giedt, Todd FE59 Golota, Lukasz WC19 Gignoux, Hannah TE18 Gomes, Maira Siman TE26 Gilbert, Arthur N. TC34 Gomez Vidal, Analia PWK10 Gilbert, Danielle FD22, SC47, PIF Gomez, Kevin Mark TD46, TE03-D Gilbert, Emily TD60, FB45, TA45, FA14 Gomez, Miguel Alberto SC31, TB46, TA30 Gilbert, Lauren FB00, TB00 Gómez-Zapata, Tania SA16, PWK14 Gilbert, Victoria TB26 Goncalves, Joanisval B. TB44 Giliber, Gina TE61, WA61 Goncalves, Leandra R. FB26, TE17, PWK14 Gill, Bikrum TE36, SD03, SB36 Gong, Weila TB40 Gillespie, Ciaran FA38 Gong, Xue WE21 Gilley, James FB00, TB00 Gonzalez, Edward WC47 Gilli, Andrea SC46 Gonzalez, Elsy TE37 Gilli, Mauro SC46 González, Lecia FD45, PWK14, WC14 Gillis, Jacqueline SE59, WC40, TD45 Gonzalez-Marcos, Miguel WD10 Gills, Barry Keith FC02 Goode, Paul FD32 Gilmore, Elisabeth SD26, SA24, WC10, PWK12 Goodhart, Michael TA34, SE37, FE17 Gilson, Brian TB61 Goodman, Joshua WC54, FB37, SD61 Gioe, David WA44 Goodman, Mahew SC02 Giovannini, Gabriele WD33 Goodman, Michael S. TA44, WC12, WE53, SE44 Gippert, Birte Julia WA35, TD57 Goodyear-Grant, Elizabeth WD51 Girard, Tyler WA30 Goozee, Hannah TB58 Giray, Burak SA03 Gordell, Kelly TB11 Giumelli, Francesco TC25, FA20 Gordon, Brian TE00 Giurlando, Philip TC28, TD49 Gordon, David J. TB40, TE40 Gizelis, Ismene FC55, WA56, TC03-B Gordon, Eleanor FE02, SC01 Gjerstad, Michael FD02, TC54 Gordon, Michael WE45, SD11 Glanville, Luke TA36, FC33 Gore, Ellie WB09 Glas, Aarie SD57, SB31, FA49 Gorwa, Robert WA24 Glaser, John SE27 Gosepath, Stefan SE33 Glaser, Sarah M. FC56 Gotoh, Fumihito SE31, SC21 Glassner, Sebasan WB18 Götz, Elias FB15, TB17 Glauser, Stephen WE23 Gough, Katherine SA54 Glazier, David TB19 Gould-Davies, Nigel J. WA24 Gleason, Gregory FD48, WB46, TD18 Govella, Kris SC33, FC00 Gleditsch, Krisan Skrede TE27, FA23, FB29, SD18, WA23, FD23 Gow, James WE11 Gleditsch, Nils Peer WB48 Goyal, Nihit FC26, SC17 Glosserman, Brad TE22 Graa, Nana De SD30 Glubzinski, Andrew FB48 Grabowski, Marcin TD60, WD13, WB01 Godzimirska, Zuzanna WD56 Graef, Alexander TB59 Goebel, Chrisan TC17 Graeger, Nina TB31, WC07, FD05 Goedeking, Nicholas WE41International StudiesGraham, Benjamin A. T. Association © WA31, SA17 Index of Participants Graham, Erin R. TC31 Guarrieri, Thomas SC40 Graham, Shirley SA57, FC42 Guedes, Yasmin TA28 Grant, J. Andrew SA36, TC51, TA15, TC36 Guerra, Sidney FA00 Grant, Kayla SC04 Guerra-Cavalcan, Flavia TC16, TB45, FE13, SB06, WD05 Grant, Richard FD04 Guerreiro, Phillip J. WE03-C Grassi, Marna TD44 Guerrina, Roberta SE42, WD22, TA48, TD42, TC18 Grauer, Ryan WD47, TC54, SC08 Guidero, Amanda FA33 Graulich, Kurt WD44 Guillaume, Xavier TD43, FA43, WD17 Grauvogel, Julia WA28, FA20 Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá TB24, FE13, FB01 Graves, Melissa A. WE22, SE44 Guimarães, Samara WB26, SD48, WD48, TA46 Grävingholt, Jörn SC48 Gul, Pelin TE03-C Gray, Carol SA42, SE01 Gulay, Kerem FE52 Greaves, Wilfrid WD19, SE15 Gülen, Berkay TA21, PIF Grech-Madin, Charloe FE52 Guliford, Meg TA54, FD06 Green, Brendan R. WC46 Gulmez, Dr. Seckin Baris TC00, PWK24 Greene, Barbara SB34 Guloy, Robert SE56, SB55 Greene, Kevin SB57 Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi SA52, FC47, TE03-C Greeneld, Channah Sharone TA53 Gumuscu, Sebnem FE19 Green-Riley, Naima TB24, FC16, TD32 Gunawardana, Samanthi FB42, WC52, TA03-A Greenwald, Diana FA44 Gunay, Cengiz TB17 Gregorian, Hrach SD06, PWK17 Gunaydin, Eda FD42, TA18 Gregory, Chrisna TA00 Gunitsky, Seva TE21, WB08, WD09 Gregory, Thomas FC17, FD52, WA18 Gunter Jr., Mike TE59 Greitens, Sheena Chestnut TC16, FD23 Gunter, Michael WC45 Grell-Brisk, Marilyn SA31, SC06, FC02, TC01 Guo, Sanzhuan SB27 Grenfell, Damian C. FC61 Guo, Wei WC00 Gresh, Georey F. SE60 Gupta, Amit TA16 Gressang, Daniel S. WE22, SB44, SE58 Gupta, Pragya Tiwari WE52 Grewal, Sharan WD43, FC60, FB29 Gupta, Surupa SD59, SB59, TB55 Grey, Felicia FB52, TA03-D Gupta, Urmi TB06, FE02 Grgic, Gorana SB51, SE28, SD43, FE13 Gurantz, Ron WA22, SB27 Grieco, Kelly A. WA60, TA00 Gurcan, Ayse Ezgi SC25 Gries, Peter FE04, WA23 Gurpinar, Nigarhan TE14 Grin, Cliord E. SE23 Gurses, Mehmet TD50, SC61, TA07 Grin, Jerey A. SA22, SD40, PWK10 Gusic, Ivan TB07 Grin, Jermain WB59 Guter-Sandu, Andrei SE31, SB10 Grith, Melissa K. FE37 Gueri, Karen WD19, SE58 Griths, Ryan SC46, SB03 Gumann, Aviva TC44, TA44 Griggs, Elden SD43 Guy, Kate WB03-B Grigor, Alex TA33, WB60 Gwynn, Maria A. WA40 Grigorescu, Alexandru SB31, WD20 Gyollai, Daniel WE05 Grigoriadis, Ioannis N. WB61, SD50, SC25, WE32 H. M., Sanjeev Kumar FA09 Grimm, Cameron TE33 Ha, Yong WE33 Grinberg, Mariya TB21, FE51 Ha, Yoonbin FE58 Groh, Rita Boyajian WA54 Haas, Michael SD56, SE21, WB31 Gross, Michael L. TA30 Haas, Mindy SD25, FE25 Grossman, Allison SA01, SE04 Haba, Kumiko FE01 Grossman, Michael SE30 Habegger, Michael WA19 Grossman, Nicholas WD37 Habib, Jasmin SC35, TB45, FE53 Grove, Andrea WA37 Haddad, Heidi WA11, WB21 Grove, Jairus V. FD52, SC09, SE12, FA24 Hadden, Jennifer TA31, FA40 Grove, Nicole Sunday FB49, SE12, WD17 Hadley, Lance TB00 Grovogui, Siba WE35, SC56, FE11, SA23, TC00 Hadzimuhamedovic, Safet FA12 Grubacic, Andrej FC02, TC01 Haz, Muneeb SC39 Gruber, Barbara TB53 Hael, Yoram SE25, WB34, FA01 Gruszczak, Artur TB44 Hageboelling, David FE57 Grynaviski, Eric SC37, SB37 Hagen, Jamie J. SD42, FE42, FD21, PIF, TE23 Grzybowski, Janis SA40International StudiesHager Jr., Robert P. Association © SD04 Index of Participants Haggstrom, Henrik SC44 Harel-Shalev, Ayelet SD42, TC42, WC09, FE03 Haglund, Jillienne E. FA34, TC55 Harish, S. P. WA41 Hahm, Hyeonho WD60 Harman, Moriah SB49 Hahus, Alec SE50 Harmon, Rachel Allison TE48 Haichin, Mark WA07 Harnisch, Sebasan TB18 Haim, Dotan TD00 Harold, Sco TE22 Hajjar, Lisa TB22 Harrasser, Joseph M. TD03-C Hale, Jordan SA17 Harrington, Anne TE30, TC08 Hale, Marcia WC15, FD53 Harrison, Kathryn TC27 Hale, Thomas N. WD16, SC17, FA40 Harrison, Mark TB44 Halikiopoulou, Daphne TB38 Harrison, Neil E. TC26, WC25 Halistoprak, Burak Toygar TC57, SB51 Harry, Charles FE37 Haliżak, Edward SC18, WB01 Hart, Jacqueline TA34 Hall, Gregory O. SC14, SE43 Hartzell, Caroline SA57, TC33, WE23 Hall, Ian TB55, FD33, WA23 Haruna, Nobuo SA45 Hall, Jonny FC28 Haschke, Peter TC43 Hall, Lucy WD42, SB49 Hashim, S. Mohsin SB08 Hall, Marn C. SA15 Hasler, Jack TB16, FA25, SE04 Hall, Shelby SA55, SB32 Hassey, Meg WB03-C, TA03-A Hall, Todd H. SA49 Hassner, Ron WB17 Hallward, Maia Carter SE37, SA01 Haori, Takashi WD15 Halperin, Sandra S. FD07 Haven, Emmanuel TB09 Hameiri, Shahar FC61, WA23 Haward, Marcus TD41 Hamilton, Caitlin TA42 Hawes, Michael K. SE24 Hamilton-Hart, Natasha WC25 Hawkins, Benjamin Robert WA52 Hamlet, Lawrence WD40, FB10 Hawkins, Darren SD43 Hammam, Soha WB39, TD00 Hawkins, Virgil FE20 Hammargård, Kajsa SB38 Hayajneh, Adnan M. SE43 Hammarstedt, Anna WC00 Hayes, Jarrod SC35, WE49, WC50, TD09, SE10 Hammerberg, Kate SD16 Haynes, Jerey P. FE50, TA07, TE11 Hammerschmidt, Dennis TC00 Haynes, Kyle E. WA22 Hammond-Errey, Miah TB44, WD44, SB44 Haynes, Nola WA53 Hampson, Fen SC16, FE57 Hayward, Susan TA07 Hamzic, Vanja FA12 Hazama, Yasushi SC60 Han, David Guo Xiong TE38 Hazen, Timothy FC60 Han, Enze SC58, FB17, SA24, TE50 He, Jiajie SC59, TE10 Han, Gil-Soo SA56 He, Lingnan TA56 Han, Shihao FD54 He, Yiming (Michael) TB52 Han, Yang SC17 Heathcote, Gina FA12 Han, Zhen FB56 Heath-Kelly, Charloe WA33, SD23 Hanif Siddiqi, Farhan WA01 Hebel, Kai SB21, FA36 Hanks, Reuel TB61 Hebron, Lui SE55, FE59, TD04 Hannah, Erin WA30 Hedling, Elsa SE42 Hannah, Mark SD58, SC34 Hedstrom, Jenny TB42 Hanoteau, Julien SB48 Heemskerk, Eelke SB10 Hansen, Daniel WD25 Heggelund, Goerild M. TA40, WC02 Hansen, Holley E. SA38, FB50 Hegghammer, Thomas FA23 Hansen, Tanja Marie FD51, SC05 Hegre, Håvard WD28 Hanson, Elizabeth (Bey) C. TB08 Heidrich, Dorota FE35, TA20 Hanson, Marianne PWK16 Heilke, Thomas TB49, WB19 Haque, Mohammad TA53 Heimann, Gadi SD25 Hara, Kimie WD15 Heimsoeth, Eleonore TC03-D Haraguchi, Koji FE43 Heininen, Lassi SC51, TD16, SE15 Harden, Je TE27 Heinkelmann-Wild, Tim SE19, WC19, TC31 Harden, John TA25 Heinze, Eric A. FE33, WC00 Hardig, Anders C. SE50 Heise, Julius FC43, SD16 Hardman, Maria WA49 Heiskanen, Jaakko WD12 Hardt, Heidi SB18, FE46, WC23International StudiesHeiss, Andrew Association © TB34 Index of Participants Heldt, Eugenia TB56 Ho, Selina SE61, FA55, WE25 Helgesson, Karin S. TA01 Hoang, Phuong WB39 Helleiner, Eric WC30, SC06, FE05 Hobbs, Heidi H. WC58, WA59, TD23 Hellinghausen, Jan FA53 Hochmüller, Markus TB40, SC53 Hellmann, Gunther SA43, SC18, TD11 Hoddie, Mahew SA57 Hellmann, Olli SE30 Hoddy, Eric TD10 Hellmeier, Sebasan FE28 Hodges, Doyle K. WB11 Hemming, Judy TC19 Hodges, Robert FA09, WB19 Hendrix, Cullen FC56, FE28, PWK12 Hoerberth, Mahias WA19, SE49, TA09, FC09 Henke, Marina E. SD25, SA38, SE47, TA16 Homan, Aaron M. SC57, FD22 Henne, Peter S. FC24, TE54 Homan, Adam TD40 Hennebry, Jenna SD17, FC30 Homann, Alvina TC45, FB02, WC05 Henry, Iain WB43, FB47 Homann, Mahew J. WB22, TE09, WE04 Henrys, Kaa FE38 Hofmann, Stephanie WB34 Henschke, Adam WD44 Hofmann, Tobias TD37, TB25, FA01 Hensel, Paul FD04 Hogan, John J. SD27, TB15 Henshaw, Alexis Leanna TC46, WB42, WA15 Hogue, Simon SD55, TA45, TC17 Heo, Emilia S. TD58 Holanda Maschieo, Roberta WA48, TD06 Heo, Uk SA29, FD27 Holen, Sine Vorland WB13 Herborth, Benjamin SA43, WA09 Holland, Emily WA29, FB15 Herd, Graeme WE61 Holliday, Nicole FD17 Hering, Robin WB18, WC01 Hollield, James F. SA30, TE24, WE03 Herman, Lior WE06 Hollway, James FE41, WB22 Hermann, Isabella SD55, TC17, SA50, WD06 Holmes, Alison R. FE26, FA04 Hernández Nilson, Diego PWK14, WC14 Holmes, Marcus WB16, TE20 Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac FE52, TD02, TA03-B Holtermann, Jakob TC45 Hernandez, Brianna SA42 Holzhacker, Denilde SC14, TE26 Hernandez-Medina, Esther SB54 Homan, Patrick SB20 Herr, Simon SE49 Homanen, Riikka WD42 Herrera, Felipe TA03-C Homolar, Alexandra TC29 Herrera, Yoshiko FC38 Hong, Ji Yeon TE61 Herrington, Luke M. TC50, FB00 Hong, Kunsik TB13, SE53, TE56 Herrmann, Richard K. TC24, FE04, PWK 23 Hong, Mi Hwa SD32, FA34 Herrold, Catherine SA25, WE45 Hong, Won Tak TA11 Hershberg, James WB43 Honig, Or TC44, SA44 Hertel, Shareen TE34, WC34 Hoo, Chiew-Ping WC32, WE17, SD27, TE10 Herz, Monica TA49, SB06, WA16, PWK14 Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild SA13, SE15, SD23 Hester, Rebecca J. WA52, TA11 Hook, Krisna WD00 Heto, Prince Paa-Kwesi WB02 Hoon, Louise TE31 Hewi, J. Joseph FC53 Hoover, Joseph D. TE07 Hewi, Sarah TB42 Hopewell, Kristen WA30, FE06 Hickey, Jocelyn WC49 Hopf, Ted FE47, FD53, TE50 Hidaka, Kaoru TC47 Hopmann, P. Terrence WE26, WD60, SE60 Higate, Paul FC11, FD07 Horii, Satoko FE53 Higazy, Ingy FA15 Horiuchi, Yusaku TD32 Hilberg, Eva TC41 Hornsby, David SC55, FB23, FA00 Hillebrecht, Courtney TE34, FE55, TC55 Horowitz, Michael FD60, SA61, TA30 Hindery, Derrick FA06, WB03-A Horschig, Doreen TC61 Hinds, Krisna SE08, PWK14, SB02 Horton, Lynn WD02 Hines, Robert Lincoln TE50 Hoshino-Macdonald, Kazumi TD03-B Hinkkainen Ellio, Kaisa SB57 Hossain, Ishrat WE45 Hintz, Lisel FA32, TB17 Hostein, Amandine TE01 Hirata, Keiko SC59 Houskeeper, Samuel WE03-B Hirono, Miwa WA43, FB23 Hoven, John FA29, SA48 Hirschauer, Sabine FB16, WD61, WE60 Howard, Lise Morje SA46, WE43, FC46, SB07, WD24, WA03- Hirst, Aggie FC41, WC21 A Hirst, Catherine FE24 Howard, Mark TC61 Hiyane, Ryota TC19International StudiesHoward, Philip Association © WB39 Index of Participants Howe, Brendan SD12, SC18 Hwang, Ihntaek FB22 Howorth, Jolyon FB14 Hwang, Jihwan WC24 Hoyo, Henio FD56, SE45 Hwang, Wonjae SA29, FD27 Hoyt, Timothy D. SB59 Hyder, Misbah WA61, FC36, FB36 Hristoulas, Athanasios FD56 Hymans, Jacques E. C. FD20 Hsieh, Chieh-Chi FC20, SE31 Hynek, Nik SD55, TA00 Hsieh, Han-Hui WA43 Ianosev, Bogdan FB00 Hsu, Angel SC17 Ibata-Arens, Kathryn C. FC00 Hsueh, Chien-wu Alex FD30 Ibrahim, Raslan FC54, FB43, FA09, SA09 Hsueh, Lily Y. SA39 Icoz, Ersin SB27 Hsueh, Roselyn SD59, FC27 Ide, Tobias SA24, WC10, SC05 Hu, Richard Weixing TD37 Idemudia, Uwaokun TA15 Hu, Xiaoxuan TD45 Idika-Kalu, Cecilia WB49 Huang, Chiung-Chiu TD51, FB27, FD09, WE03-A Idler, Annee TD47, FD15 Huang, Haifeng TA26, FC16 Ifediora, Obinna WE19, SD04 Huang, Q. Elyse SE39 Igbinoba, Ebony-Joy FD42, TE57, WE48, TA48 Huang, Reyko TA32, SE48, FE08 Ignatov, Anatoli I. WD45, TA58 Huang, Wei-hao TC37, WE03-D Ignatova, Jacqueline SA34 Huang, Yutao TA03-B Iida, Keisuke FA01 Huang, Zhao Alexandre SA16, TB41 Ikani, Nikki TA44 Hubbard-Max, Laci SD34, SB49, TD17 Ikenberry, John TE21, FC08 Huber, Laura FB46, TE29 Ile, Isioma TA13 Huddleston, Joseph SB30 Ilgit, Asli FC38, TE61, FB49, SB45, SE01 Hudson, Heidi TA42, WC21 Ilhan, Bekir TC47 Hudson, Jennifer WA03-C Ilunga, Yvan PWK17 Hu, Connor SC37 Imai, Kohei FA32 Hufnagel, Saskia SD11 Imerman, Dane FA49 Hug, Simon TD61 Inayatullah, Naeem SD31, TD29, FE27 Hughes, Caroline FD13 Inbar, Daphne TC37, SA50 Hughes, Chrisna SD49 Inderberg, Tor Håkon WE41 Hughes, David SC07 Ingabire, Marie Chanta TD22 Hughes, Patrick FB17 Inglis, Shelley TA34 Hughes, Thomas WD54 Iniguez De Heredia, Marta SA49 Hui, Jonathan TA33 Iniguez-Torres, Lourdes Patricia TE36, SC19, WB20 Hui, Victoria Tin-bor WB43, FA55, SA31, SE17, PWK06 Inokuchi, Ayako SD26 Huikuri, Tuuli-Anna FE30 Inoue, Hiroko WD30, WD12 Hulme, Patrick TC03-A Ioris, Rafael R. SC33, WD13 Hultquist, Philip E. TA10 Iqbal, Saima WB59 Humayun, Fahd FD31 Iqbal, Zaryab TD05, WE23, SC23, PIF Hundman, Eric WE12, SB28, FC60 Irajpanah, Katherine TD03-D Hunger, Uwe WB59, SB33 Iroulo, Lynda FA49 Hunt, Charles WE44, TC09, SB07, SA32 Irrera, Daniela TD58, FD47, WA58, SC18 Hunter, Sarah SB20, TB28 Isernia, Pierangelo SD25, WA29 Huntley, Wade WB60, SB41, SC15 Ishay, Micheline FA59 Hunzeker, Michael Allen PWK47 Ishii, Atsushi SD41 Hur, Jaeyoung FD27 Ishiyama, John WB54, WE00 Hurlburt, Heather SE27 Ish-Shalom, Piki PWK22 Hurley, Mahew TA24, TD42 Isike, Christopher SB02 Hussein, Cherine FC13, WD31 Istomin, Igor SA46, WB07, FD28 Hussin, Iza TB12, WC18 Ito, Gaku WD46 Hussong, Lillian TA24, TD16 Ito, Ryuta FC19, TE55 Huston, Nate FB54 Ivan, Crisna WC60, TD44, FA18 Hutcheson, Bryan SD09, FB00 Ivanov, Ivan Dinev FA48, TE19, SD20, WE19 Hutchings, Kimberly WA18, FD33, TB08, TE07 Ivanova, Maria H. SB26 Hutchison, Marc L. WA53 Ivory, Tristan WE60 Huth, Paul FA47 Iwanami, Yukari TB25 Huo, J. Wesley SE47 Iwasaki, Fusanori WD21 Hvidsten, Andreas SD50International StudiesIzadi, Roya Association © TE48 Index of Participants Izumikawa, Yasuhiro WB43 Jilinskaya-Pandey, Mariya SA53 Jabiri, Afaf TC52 Jimenez-Luque, Antonio WC22, FC22 Jackson, Jaime SC29, TA19, SB08, TD05 Jin, Hwalmin TD37 Jackson, Nicole TA45 Jin, Yana WA41 Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus FA11, TA09, FC09, TD11, PWK14 Jing, Bo-Jiun SE39 Jackson, Paul TD48, WA06 Jinnah, Sikina FE41, SB09, WE04 Jackson, Steven F. FE52, WD28, FA27, WE03-A Jnawali, Hari Har WC03-C Jack-Vickers, Esther WA54 Jo, Eun A SB29 Jacob, Cecilia SC32, WC29, FA33, TA36, PWK11 Jo, Sam-Sang SE53 Jacob, Happymon WA01, TB55, FD31, SC13 Johns, Robert TB57 Jacobs, Daniel FE51 Johnson, Anna FD13 Jacobs, Rachel TC43 Johnson, Benjamin WD46 Jacobsen, Karen TE24 Johnson, Craig A. TE40 Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov SC54 Johnson, Genevieve Fuji TE58 Jacobsen, Marc TD16 Johnson, Heather L. FB45, SE12, WD17 Jacoby, Tami Amanda TA53 Johnson, Ian SA40 Jacoby, Wade WB12 Johnson, James WA17, FD32 Jacques, Peter FA06, TD21, WB03-B Johnson, Jesse C. FB31, WE46 Jadoon, Amira SC60 Johnson, Juliet FD20, TA22, SB17, FE05 Jaeger, Mark Daniel TD60 Johnson, Karin WE60, WC50 Jagani, Sharinee SB04 Johnson, Krisn P. TD35 Jahan, Yasmeen TC35, WA42 Johnson, McKenzie SD26, WC41 Jakli, Laura WA03-A, FE01 Johnson, Paul FC60 Jakobsen, Peter V. WC31, FA51 Johnson, Tana WB34, SB09, FB11 Jalkebro, Rikard WE20 Johnston, Melissa FB42, WB42, WA23 Jamal, Amaney TD32 Joireman, Sandra WC37 James, Carolyn C. FE02, TA00 Jolli Sco, Brandy TB28 James, Ian TC45 Joly, Jeroen WB31, SD47, WA05 James, Patrick FE28, SD61 Jones, Andrew FA06 James, Patrick SA49, TE06, TD35 Jones, Benjamin T. WE43 James, William TA54, FE51 Jones, Bradford TB22 Jamieson, Tom SD40 Jones, Briony SC01 Jancic, Davor FC35 Jones, Christopher M. WC39, FE59 Jankauskas, Vytautas SE19 Jones, Emily FA12 Jankin, Slava TC26, WE55 Jones, Erik SC50 Jansson, Per TC53 Jones, Evan SB28 Jarczewska, Aleksandra WD22 Jones, Peter FD31 Jardim, Camila TE26, TB03-D Jonsson, Oscar WE61 Jarland, Julie TC55 Joo, Seung-Ho TA37 Jarstad, Anna WB54 Jordan, Esther Skelley FC19, WD55, FA13 Jaskolska, Aleksandra WC28 Jordan, Jenna SC47, PWK47 Jawad, Nazek TD30 Joseph, Michael FE25 Jayaram, Dhanasree SA22, WD08 Joshi, Sharad TE53, FA58 Jayasinghe, Namalie TD52, TE32 Joustra, Robert FD50, WE50 Jayman, Jayantha WD50, FD54 Joyce, Renanah Miles FC50 Jeangene Vilmer, Jean-Bapste WB11 Juarez Miro, Clara SA12 Jędrzejowska, Karina TA61, FA21, WE09, SC18, WB01 Juarez, Carlos E. WC00 Jengelley, Dwaine Handel SC57 Julka, Amit SC35, SD55 Jenkins, Tricia TB16 Jun, Jenny TB46 Jensen, Benjamin M. TB46 Juneau, Thomas A. SD53, TA27 Jensen, Michael FE28, SD61 Junes, Tom TC38 Jentleson, Bruce W. TA54, FC05 Jung, Anne-Sophie WD40, TE14 Jeong, Bora SA29 Jung, Kyungja SA56 Jeong, Sangmi SE20 Jung, Laura TB53, FD55 Jeremias, Gunnar WA49 Jung, Sung Chul TC00 Jerrems, Ari TA55, SD31, SC53 Jung, Yoo Sun FB35, SE16 Jha, Himanshu TA20 Jungmann, Maximilian TA40, TC26, WB03-B Jho, Whasun SB60International StudiesJunqueira, Karina Association © WA50 Index of Participants Jurkovich, Michelle SB38, FA33 Karam, Jerey G. WE06, TC44 Justwan, Florian SD04, PWK 23 Karaskova, Ivana FD17 Kaba, Marcel FA57 Karatasli, Sahan Savas TC01 Kadagi, N. Isigi FC56 Karavas, George WE17, FE07 Kadayifci-Orellana, Seniha Ayse FE31, TE52 Kardon, Isaac TA26 Kadera, Kelly M. WB15, WC15, TA05, FB00 Karga, Lydia TD59 Kadhum, Oula FC21 Karim, Sabrina TD14, TE29, SC24, FB61, SD15, PWK 23 Kaempf, Sebasan TB16, FC41, SA50, WB23, WA04 Karlovic, Antonio WE00 Kaan, Joanna U. WC00 Karlsrud, John SD20, TD57, FC46, SA32 Kagawa, Megumi SB61, SD06 Karolak, Magdalena FB41, FE48 Kagotani, Koji FC00, TD00 Karp, Jerey WD22 Kahn-Nisser, Sara SB32, SD32 Karreth, Johannes WE43 Kaindi, Christopher TC21 Karyo, Vasiliki FD02 Kaire, Jose SB32, TD34 Kaseda, Yoshinori TA37 Kaithwar, Raj SB04 Kashwan, Prakash TB40 Kajihiro, Kyle FB22 Kashyap, Rina FB42, SC32 Kalaycioglu, Elif WD35, FC13 Kasianenko, Nataliia FD61, FC38, PWK10 Kalil, Mariana SD39, TB27, WC49, SB46, TE26, TD08 Kasparek, Stefanie TB31, WA19, SC27 Kalinowski, Thomas WC25, TD25, SE29 Kassenova, Nargis SE51 Kalkreuth, Caroline Maria TE31, TD49 Kast, Emma TE18, SC07 Kallon Kelly, Chrisana FC38 Kastner, Philipp WB48 Kalpakian, Jack SE18 Kastner, Sco WB02, FE10 Kalyan, Rohan K. SE11, SB36 Kat, Quinjn TB27 Kamahara, Yuta SA24 Katada, Saori N. SD19, FD20, WA02 Kamat, Sangeeta TC49 Katagiri, Nori TA60, WB60 Kamath, Vasundhara FE02 Katayanagi, Mari FB38 Kamel, Amir SB25, WD02 Kathman, Jacob D. WE43 Kameni, Apoli WB14 Katsos, John SA51, TA10 Kamenou, Nayia FB00 Katsos, Krisna TA10 Kaminska, Monica WB46, FA24 Katsumata, Hiro SB16 Kamola, Isaac A. FC36, SC56, FE27, TC04 Kauman, Craig WB41, SB35 Kamradt-Sco, Adam FE40, TD15, TC41 Kaufman, Stuart FA09 Kamrava, Mehran FC10, WA03-C Kaufman, Zachary FA37 Kandilige, Leander SD17 Kaul, Nitasha WE42, FB28 Kane, John TA57 Kaunert, Chrisan TD47, WB38, WC00, PWK24 Kane, Marina WB24, FA15 Kaur, Dipin FD58 Kaneva, Nadia FB57, TA06 Kaushal, Akta WE35, SE50, TE36, FE27, FB59 Kang, Hye Yun WE49 Kavalski, Emilian WB53 Kang, Kyungkook TB11 Kawana, Shinji SA47 Kang, Sooyeon SE14 Kawerau, Lukas TB43 Kang, Stephanie TA00 Kaya, Ayse SB14, FB30, FD20, FA21 Kania, Elsa TB46, TE46 Kayaoglu, Turan WC18 Kanie, Norichika FD03, TB40 Kaynak, Mehpare Selcan TC60 Kanie-Sodeno, Reiko FA00 Kayser, Courtney WC54 Kannan, Bhavani TA10, FE26 Kayser, Emily WC38 Kant, Piyush WA32 Kazbekova, Darzhan WB03-A Kantner, Cathleen TC37 Kazemi, Elham TD30 Kao, Kristen FB50 Kazemzadeh, Masoud SB27 Kaplan, Lauren WC03-C KC, Hari TA41 Kaplan, Morgan L. TA53, FD08 Kearns, Erin TC10 Kaplan, Oliver TC10, SB51, SE07 Keang, Vincent TE01 Kaplow, Je TA47 Keels, Eric TC33 Kapoor, Ilan TC49 Keil, Soeren WB18, WC01 Kapshuk, Yoav SC16 Kelani, Zeyad TE06 Karabegovic, Dzeneta TB58 Kelle, Friederike Luise SC46, SE20 Karacan, Sezgi WB45, WC51 Keller, Dan TE39 Karagiannis, Emmanuel TD50 Keller, Franziska SB04 Karakoc, Ekrem TB37, SE16International StudiesKello, Lucas Association © WB46, FA24 Index of Participants Kellogg, Anita R. TB13, WC02, SC33, SE56, PIF Kim, Jangho SA29, FD27 Kellogg, Paul FD20, FA02 Kim, Jieyeon FA31 Kelmendi, Pellumb TC48, WD48 Kim, Jiye WD15, SD51 Kemahlioglu, Ozge SA51 Kim, Jooeun TA47 Ken Jakobsson, André TA52 Kim, Jung Eun SD33 Kenkel, Kai Michael TA52, WE13, FB61, WA16, PWK14 Kim, Lami WC51, TA56, FA41 Kent, Jonathan TB32 Kim, Mihyun FB03 Kentor, Jerey WD30, FB35 Kim, Minju SC37, SB55 Kenwick, Michael TB24, WA31 Kim, Minjung FB03 Kenworthy, Nora FC52 Kim, Myongsob SA20 Keohane, Robert O. WD16, TD32, FC23 Kim, Myung Chul WB47, WC24, SD04 Kerbel, Josh WD04 Kim, Nam Kyu FA34 Keremoglu, Eda SE14, FE28 Kim, Nora SA56 Kerr, Jaclyn Alexandra WB46 Kim, Rakhyun E. TA40, FE41, TE17 Kersten, Mark S. SC28 Kim, Saeme SB29 Kertzer, Joshua D. TB24, TD32, FE04, PWK 23, PWK47 Kim, Sang SA50 Kesgin, Baris SA28, WA37, PWK10 Kim, Seokdong SC43, WC24 Keshari, Raju WC54 Kim, Seokwoo FD27 Keskin, Tugrul WA17, FA10 Kim, Sooah FB03 Kessler, Oliver SA43, WE50, FE09, FB09 Kim, SooYeon WD28, SA03 Ketch, Shaun WC27 Kim, Sung Eun WE03-A Ketzmerick, Maria TB50, FC43 Kim, Sung Mi FB13 Keulman, Kenneth TC32 Kim, Sunghyun SD43 Keyman, Fuat WA50, FC01 Kim, Sung-Young FC40 Khadiagala, Gilbert TD23, WA03 Kim, Tae-Kyung SA45 Khalid, Aliya SB42 Kim, Yeonhee SE11, FB22, SD12 Khalid, Hina SC60, FC52 Kim, Young Sang SB29 Khamis, Sahar FE48, WD05 Kim, Youngmi FB39 Khan, Saira TE53, SE60 Kim, Youngwan SA29, FD27 Khasa, Ashok TA14 Kimber, Leah R. TE57 Khaab, Ahmed FC54 Kimura, Ehito WA53 Khederlarian, Krisna TE06 Kinacioglu, Muge FE35, WE34 Khillare, Tishya SC12, WD42, TC18 Kindervater, Garnet FD49 Khong, Yuen Foong TB13 King, Amy S. WC16, TE03-D Khory, Kavita WD38 King, Bridge A. TA23 Khrennikov, Andrei TB09 King, David SB13 Khullakpham, Ruqaiya SE01 King, Elisabeth A. TB29, FC06 Khwaja, Elsa Talat SA05 King, Jerey SE35 Kibbe, Jennifer D. FA53 King, Kimi L. TD05 Kiernan, Colin FE29 King, Marcus D. FC47, WD19, WB03-D Kiersey, Nicholas FA45, SC07, WD06 Kingston, Lindsey TD54, FC54 Kietzerow, Anna FE33 Kinne, Brandon J. TE27, WE55, TD03-A Kiggins, Ryan WA17, FA10 Kinney, Drew FC60 Kikoler, Naomi WC29 Kinniburgh, Fiona SB26 Kikuta, Kyosuke SA24 Kinnvall, Catarina FA60, TC29, WB05 Kille, Kent J. SC27, SD22, FD01, FA13 Kinsella, David FD46 Killean, Rachel TD10 Kinsey, Dennis Francis FA28 Killian, Kyle WB35, WC49 Kinzelbach, Katrin SD18 Kim, Bongjoo FD54 Kiratli, Osman S. WB34 Kim, Boyun FB17 Kirby, Paul C. FD52, WB23 Kim, Claudia J. PIF Kirdis, Esen WB61 Kim, Diana FB11 Kireeva, Anna WC37 Kim, Dongwook TB34 Kirisci, Mustafa WC26, TE51, WD00 Kim, Hannah SC58, FA52 Kirk, Kathleen SE37 Kim, Hyeonjun SD01, SE05 Kirkey, Christopher SE24 Kim, Hye-Sung SA24 Kirmani, Rabea WC15, TA03-B Kim, Hyunwoo TA01, TD25 Kirna, Catlyn WC58 Kim, Jaeeun SA56International StudiesKirshner, Jonathan Association © TC23, FE05 Index of Participants Kirss, Alexander FA25 Kopper, Akos WE15, SA18 Kirton, John FE21, SE40 Korkut, Umut WE05, FB00 Kishi, Roudabeh SE14, SD15, PWK12 Kornprobst, Markus PWK06 Kita, Munenori SD05 Korobkov, Andrei V. WD26, SA10 Kitagawa, Risa SB19, SD35, TD32 Koruzhde, Mazaher TC00, WE00 Kizekova, Alica SB50, TD31, WD49 Kosaka, Shinya SE35 Kiziltan, Berfu TB00 Koschut, Simon TE56, PWK11 Kjaergaard, Steen FA51 Kosk, Mehmet Arif WE08 Klein, Graig R. SA55, SB57, SC05 Kos-Stanisic, Lidija FD53, SD37 Klein, Lilit TA00 Kostov, Chris SE38 Klenner, Leo SB61 Kostyuk, Nadiya FE28, TB43, FD23 Klingler-Vidra, Robyn FC40 Kolainen, Konsta WC25 Klocek, Jason TD50 Kotsadam, Andreas FC55 Klotz, Audie TA59, FD38, TE12, TD23, TC04, FA04, Koubi, Vally WB03-D, FA17 WD03, PWK11 Kouskouvelis, Ilias SE50 Klotz, Marcia FA14 Kovac, Igor FE47, WE19, WA55 Klyachkina, Sasha FA44, FC47, SA41 Kovalchuk, Sasha WE15 Kneuer, Marianne WE10, SD18 Kovar, Jan SE57 Knight, W. Andy WE05 Kovsh, Andrey SE55 Knoer, Lucas SC46 Koyama, Hitomi WD35, SA45, WC06 Knudsen, Tonny B. TC57, TE35, SE36 Koyama, Shukuko SC01 Knutsen, Carl Henrik FA02 Kozhirova, Svetlana TD18 Knutsen, Torbjorn TC53, SC45, PWK06 Kpo, Delanyo FC38 Ko, Ariel Hui-min FA50 Kra, Herman Joseph TE10 Ko, Jiyoung FB13, TE44 Krahmann, Elke TA52, WB48 Kobayashi, Yoshiki FA53 Krain, Mahew TC46, SD22, FA13 Kobayashi, Yuka WB30, FB56 Krampf, Arie SB14 Kocaman, Ibrahim WD00 Krapohl, Sebasan WE09, SA03 Kocamaz, Sinem SC25 Krasmann, Susanne FD49 Koch, Lisa TA47 Krasnodębska, Molly TC28 Kochanski, Adam WD29, SD35 Krasnyak, Olga WB40, FE26, TB41, WE10 Kochtcheeva, Lada V. WA51, FA27, WB03-C, SD05 Krastev, Roman WC11 Koechlin, Tim SD28 Krasznay, Alex SC57 Koehnlein, Briney WA03-B Krauk, Barbara WD15, SB16, TE03-D Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias SE33 Kratochvil, Petr WE50, TE56, SA18 Kofman, Michael TE21, WE47 Kraus, Peter TC38 Koga, Kei SD57, TB50, TD31, SA47, PWK21 Krause, Dino SB22 Kohler, Pia M. SB26 Krause, Peter WB17, SD08 Kohstall, Florian SC19 Krause, Torsten SD26 Koinova, Maria TE36, SA30 Kravtsov, Vlad WE40 Kolås, Åshild WC11 Krawatzek, Felix WB26 Kolasa, Mahew FB50 Kreps, Sarah E. WA60, FC05, PWK47 Kolbe, Melanie SE57, SA20 Kreutz, Joakim SB57, FE22 Kolia, Zahir SD03 Kriner, Michael FA61 Koliev, Faradj SE19 Krishna, Sankaran TD29, FE27, WB36 Kollars, Nina TD58, TB60 Kristensen, Krisan Søby SC51, FA51 Kolmasova, Sarka SC32, TA45 Kroenig, Mahew SC08, WD24 Komori, Yasumasa FD19 Kruchoski, Paul SE09 Konings, Marjn SE31, WA36, FA14 Kruck, Andreas WC19 Konken, Lauren C. SB55 Krüger, Jule SA55, SB57, WE10 Kono, Kari Goin SE02 Ku, Yangmo WB26 Konstan, Benjamin SE35 Kubalkova, Vendulka FE50, PWK06 Konyshev, Valery FE15 Kubiak, Je TB60 Koomen, Jonneke TA41, SC56, WE36 Kubota, Masanori TC47 Koos, Agnes Katalin FA32 Kubota, Norihito SD46 Koos, Carlo SC24 Kubota, Yuichi SD48, TB48, SE48 Kopp, Andreas P. WE41 Kuboyama, Ryo FB38 Koppell, Carla TA10, WE08, SC24, SA08International StudiesKuehl, Colin Association © WA41, WE39 Index of Participants Kuehn, Florian P. TA17, FC43 la Cour, Chrisna TB57, SB11 Kuehn, Ulrich WA46, TA50 Laakainen, Kae Verlin WD32, FD05 Kuehnast, Kathleen FD08, SD15 Labidi, Imed FB00 Kugler, Jacek TB11, TE06 Labuda, Patryk I. WE44 Kuhelj Bugaric, Max FC28, TA25 Lachapelle, Erick WA41, TC27 Kuhn, Annegret FA22 Lachapelle, Guy SE24 Kuhn, Nadja WC32 Lacher, Hannes SC49, FC13 Kuhnt, Jana FA03 Lacina, Bethany Ann FB33 Kuhrt, Natasha C. SA02, WA35, TC12 Lacquement, Richard WD47, TC47, SE22 Kuik, Cheng-Chwee SD39, TE10 LaDeur, Sco T. SB20 Kujala, Will SD24 Ladner, Kiera SE59, WC40, TD45, WD23 Kuk, John Seungmin WD60 Ladwig, Walter WE54, SD08 Kukeyeva, Fama WA51, FD48 LaFree, Gary FE28 Kulik, Julia FE21 Lagasse, Philippe FA30, TA27, FD29 Kulnazarova, Aigul TB35, SA48, TD04, WC03 Lagerwaard, Pieter TD60 Kumagai, Naoko SE53 Lagna, Andrea SB25, FA14 Kumar, Amit TC59 Laguna, Maria SC51, FE15 Kumar, Bhupendra FC35, FB21, FA41 Lahneman, William J. SD53 Kumar, Manali TC53, SE49 Lai, Brian FB31, FE23, WA03-A, WD00 Kumar, Manish TD51 Lai, Chrisna FB17, WE03-A Kumar, Nishant FB58 Lai, Jikon SB25, WC50 Kumar, Pavan WC28 Lake, David A. TC13, TE08, FE08 Kumar, Rahul FE34, TE03-B Lake, Milli M. SC24, TD12, TC11 Kumar, Sanjeev TA14 Lakkaraju, Kiran TE30 Kumar, Vijay FC20 Lalwani, Sameer WA01, FD58, FB13, WE54 Kumarakulasingam, Narendran FC37, FB59 Lam, Shing-Hon SA28 Kumari, Nitu SE05 Lambert, Jennifer WC38 Kumral, Seka FD07 Lambert, Joshua SD10, FC56 Kunce, Elizabeth TB28 Lameiras, Leonardo FC35 Kuo, Jason TD52, SD05 Lamer, Wiebke TC34, WE10 Kuper, Kenneth Gogan TE33, SE12 Lamont, Christopher K. SB34, WD29 Kuppers, Maira WE48 Lamptey, Afua Agyeiwaa SE47 Kuradusenge-McLeod, Claudine FD57 Lamy, Steven SC51 Kuramoto, Yukiko SE01 Landau-Wells, Marika TC24 Kurki, Milja WA26, TB51, FA09, FC02 Landis, Steven SA20 Kurokawa, Makoto TB26, FC00 Landolt, Laura K. TC49, WB33 Kurten, Megan WB50 Landry, David WE17, TE32 Kurtoğlu, Ayça TC18 Lane, Andrea TE42, SC52, TC36 Kurtulus, Begum FE29, SD34 Lang, Sabine TE57 Kurtulus, Oktay SE54, FC00 Lange, Thomas SA22 Kuru, Ahmet T. TC50, WC18 Langel, Tunchinmang TE03-D, SC05 Kurusu, Kaoru SE49 Langer, Chrisan SA15 Kurylo, Bohdana SE45, TE56 Langlet, Arne WB22 Kurze, Arnaud SB34 Langohr, Vickie FE48 Kushi, Sidita SA46 Lans, Jerey S. SB20, WA46, SD22, FA13 Kushima, Kaori TC47 Larsdoer, Kers SA11 Kustra, Tyler WD27 Larsen, Henrik SA37 Kusunoki, Ayako WB43 Larson, Deborah W. FB24, SA28, TE44, WA08, PWK06 Kuus, Merje TD26, TE04 Larson, Jennifer M. TE27 Kuyper, Jonathan FA40 Larsson, Stefan WB27 Kwak, Dongjin WE03-B Lascurees, Kyle M. FC07 Kwak, Tae-Hwan TA37 Lasmar, Jorge Mascarenhas FE22, WB50 Kwakyewah, Cynthia TA15 Lassi, Thomas SC61 Kwayu, Aikande C. FA35 Laudrain, Arthur P. B. TC28 Kwon, Edward TE53, TD27, FB54, WE03-C Lauer, Caleb WC13, TE03-C Kwon, Jinah FA38 Lauer, Ritu S. SE30 Kwon, Tabitha WC03-A Laurence, Marion SB31, SA32 Kydd, Andrew WA22, TE20International StudiesLaven, Wim Association © TA17, SE26, FD48 Index of Participants Lawrence, Ithrana SD39 Leiby, Michele TC46, SC10 Lawrence, Jennifer Leigh FC49, FD49 Leira, Halvard TD43, FE09 Lawrence, Michael TC02, PWK17 Lektzian, David WD27, TC25 Lawson, George FE24, SD07 Leloup, Mathilde FE22 Lawther, Cheryl TC15 Lemay-Hebert, Nicolas FC61, TC15, TB07 Layne, Christopher WE21 Lembe, Sylvie WB14 Lazic, Sladjana TB58 Lemke, Douglas TA32, TE06 Le Billon, Philippe A. TC22 Lemke, Tobias SC37, WA19 Le, Anh FE33 Lemonius, Michele WA48 Le, Tom P. SE46 Lenox, Laney WA48, FC48 Leal Garza, Cynthia Crisna TA03-D, SA09 Lensing, Douglas TE39 Leander Nielsen, Rasmus SC51 Lenz, Hartmut SD25 LeBaron, Genevieve TE34, TC22, WA25 Lenz, Tobias WD20 Lebedeva, Marina WD26, SD49, SA10 Lenze Jr., Paul E. TE13 Leblond, Patrick SA37, WE56 Leon, Gabriel FB19 Lebovic, James H. FA30 Leslie, Jonathan TE13 Lecavalier, Emma WB22 Lester, Genevieve WA44, WE53 Lechartre, Joséphine FD13, TB48 Leucea, Ioana FA18 Lechuga Cardozo, Jorge Isaac PWK14 Leuprecht, Chrisan TE28, WD44 Lee, Alex SB29 Levey, Zach WC39 Lee, Bomi TC00 Levin, Dov SD25, TE20, FE25 Lee, Boram TB36 Levin-Banchik, Luba WD55, SC40, SB08 Lee, Boyoon SE21 Levinger, Mahew WD10 Lee, Carrie A. WC44, SD47, TC54, TD03-A Levinson, Chad M. SC37 Lee, Chia-yi SE28, FE60 Levinson, Nanee S. TB54, SB11, WA58, FA39 Lee, Hayoung WC03-A Levi-Sanchez, Suzanne WE28 Lee, Hoon SA29, TC25 Levitsky, Holli SB08 Lee, Hyo Won TB56 Levy, Gabriella FE32, TC48 Lee, Hyun-Jae FB03 Levy, Naomi WD48, WE16 Lee, Jacklin Suji FA27, SB60 Levytskyy, Andriy WA36 Lee, Jaein WC56 Lewis, David G. WE61 Lee, Jesslene FD30, SA03 Lewis, Jacob SB48 Lee, Jinhyun FA17 Lewis, Janet TC48, TA32, WD46, FA47, TD12 Lee, Ji-Young WB43, FB11 Lewis, Joanna I. TC27, FC40 Lee, Joy WD60 Lewis, Olivier TD42, TA52 Lee, Kelley WA52, FC52 Lhaskyabs, Stanzin FE32, FA58, SC40, SD09 Lee, Kihyun FD27 Li, Hak Yin WE00 Lee, Melissa FA44, FE08, SB03 Li, He SC38, FC00 Lee, Michael J. TB11, WB54 Li, Jingwei Maggie TA03-D Lee, Myunghee SD01 Li, Quan WA31 Lee, Sang-Hwan SA29, FD27 Li, Quan PWK21 Lee, Sarah SC58 Li, Si Min FE20 Lee, Shin-ae FC00 Li, Siyao FA25 Lee, So Jin FC00, TE00 Li, Xiaojun SA26, TE50 Lee, Sohyun Zoe TA26 Li, Yu Wai Vic SC21 Lee, Sojeong WE29 Lian, Shanshan SE37, TB34 Lee, Su-Hyun TE25, WA25 Liang, Ce TE50, SE17 Lee, Taedong WD41, FC26 Liang, Wei TC31, SD51 Lee, Terence SA52, SE61 Liao, Hsiao-chuan FE47, TD27 Lee, Yeon Ju FB32, SC11, SD14 Liao, Steven SA27 Lee, YingHui FD26 Licata, Angela FA56 Lee, Yong Wook TD25 Lieber, Keir A. FC51 Lee, Yoonkyung SD01 Liebetrau, Tobias WA24, FB09 Lee, Youngchae TD02 Li, Adam P. WE12 Lee-Koo, Katrina N. TB42, FB46 Lightcap, Tracy FA29 Leel, Ben SC17 Lighoot, Sheryl SE59, WC03-C Lehmann, Todd WB56 Ligon, Gina WC17, FD08 Leib, Julia WD61, SB19, SA38, SC01International StudiesLiguori, T. J. Association © FD41 Index of Participants Lilli, Eugenio TC12 Long, David SC49 Lilly, Sale TC58, FD02 Long, Magda WC12, WE53 Lim, Haeyong FC25, WE33 Long, William WC50 Lim, Junghyun TB38 Lopes da Cunha, Guilherme WC02, FB61 Lim, Sijeong TB56 Lopes, Paula Duarte FB48, TC15, TA43 Lim, Timothy C. SA56 Lopes, Rafael Biencourt Rodrigues SD31, WC22 Limeberry, Veronica SE59 Lopez Fabila, Atsiry Yareli FC14 Lin, Alex Yu-Ting TE44 Lopez Lucia, Elisa SC54 Lin, Hsuan-Yu TC37 Lopez, Andrea M. FD35, SA24, WC56, SE47, WD46 Lin, Kevin WD03-C Lopez, Daniel FD25 Lin, Wan-Ping WD03-B Lopez, Ricardo Roy SB15 Lin, Zhimin WC02 Lopez-Vallejo, Marcela FD24 Linantud, John L. SD49 Loaz, Pascal SA26, WE26, WD39, TE05 Lind, Amy FE12, WD52, TA48 Louis, Marieke SB38, SA03 Lind, Jennifer WE12, FC08, WC46 Lovat, Henry M. WE58 Lindberg Bromley, Sara SC48 Love, Paul TC03-D Lindekilde, Lasse SD58, SE44 Lowenheim, Oded TB54 Lindley, Dan FB60 Lowe-Swi, Candice SD36 Lindsay, Jon SA61, TB43, SC15, WE07 Loyle, Cyanne E. SB30, SC10, PWK12 Lindsey, Summer FC20, SD52, SA42, SC24 Lu, Catherine TD33, WD34, TE07 Linebarger, Christopher TB48, SA35 Lu, Fangzhu TB18 Lin-Greenberg, Erik SB47, TA30, WC23, PWK47 Lu, Kelan TB00 Linke, Andrew M. WC10, FD04 Lucas, Caleb TD50, WA03-D LI-OGAWA, Hao FC19 Lucas, Edward WD54, SB46, SE47 Liow, Joseph FD47 Luck, Addison WA40 Lipscy, Phillip Y. WD16, TA31 Luckhurst, Jonathan FE21, WC33 Lipson, Michael SB38 Lüdert, Jan FA54, TD19, SB31, FB23 Lischer, Sarah K. WC15 Lugg, Andrew D. TA31, TE19, WE55 Lisle, Debbie TB12, SE12, WD17, FE23, WC00 Lühe, Ulrike SB51, WE34 Lister, Jane TC22 Lukaszuk, Tomasz TC35 Lile, Adrian FE14 Luke, Timothy WC49, WD06 Lilepage, Kelley TB32, FD37 Lukin, Artyom L. SD51, SA10 Liu, Chuyu SC36 Luko, Lee SA60 Liu, Howard SC36, TA19 Luleci-Sula, Cagla FA08 Liu, Kwan Ho Samuel TC24 Luoma-aho, Vilma TA06 Liu, Nengye TD41 Luong Thu, Hien TA42 Liu, Shelley SE48 Lupovici, Amir WE06, SC31 Liu, Yuchen TA29 Lupton, Danielle L. SB20, WB16, FA30, SA06, PWK 23 Liu, Zongyuan (Zoe) SC30, FA41 Lusczynski, Paul TC10 Livieratos, Cole TC54 Lust, Ellen M. SE18, FB50 Livingston, Steven L. SD58, TB57, WA19, TC34 Luthi, Lorenz M WC39, SB17 Ljungkvist, Krisn TE40 Lynch, Cecelia FB08, TE12 Lloyd, Gabriella SA57, TA56 Lyon, Alynna TC31, WD32, FD01, TE12 Lloyd, Robert TD35 Lyra, Rodrigo SB21, TD03-A Lobell, Steven E. SB56, WD03-A Lyubchenko, Olena TD14 Lockhart, James SA60, FB44 M. Valenca, Marcelo WD48, WC55, WA16, FA13, SA04 Lockwood, Erin TE25, TA61, WA24, FA14, FB11 Maas, Willem SE38, FB33, FE36, TA38 Loemann, Georg FA60, WD11, TC29, TE56 Maass, Mahias WD36, SD12 Lous, Suzanne WE61 Maass, Richard W. TE37, FC07, TD03-C Logan, David SE20 MacColman, Leslie WD43 Lognon, Jean-Louis FB33 MacDonald , Adam SE15 Loh, Dylan SD57 MacDonald, David Bruce TE45, SE59, WB04, WC03-C Lohaus, Mathis TB20, SD32 MacDonald, Erica SA33, WC03-D Lohmann, Sascha TD60, TE16, FA20 Macdonald, Julia FA46, SD47, TE46 Loizides, Neophytos SA57 Macdonald, Kate TC22, TA39, TE58 Loke, Beverley FE47, SC39 Macdonald, Terry TE58 Lokmanoglu, Ayse SE57, FE61, TC40 Macedo Abreu, Ana Carolina FA33 Lonergan, Kate WD48International StudiesMacfarlane, Kate Association © SB52 Index of Participants Maciel Trenni, Bruno Rafael WC58, SC34 Mansour, Shady FD44 MacKay, Joseph FA43, WE15, FD09, FB02 Manulak, Michael W. TA27, FE57 MacLennan, Jack Adam SC49, TB03-B Maoz, Zeev TE27, TD05 MacNeil, Robert A. TB01, TE09 Maqsood, Leena TD52, TA03-A Macrakis, Krise SA60 Marchand, Marianne H. FE12, SB42, TB03-C MacTavish, Emma WA11 Marder, Lev WC13 Madan, Tanvi WE54 Mare, Admire TD22 Maddison, Sarah TE45, SE59, WC40, SD02 Margolin, Devorah TA60, SD60 Maddrell, Paul WB44 Margulies, Max WD47 Madeira, Mary Anne WD21 Margulis, Maas E. WA30, SA33 Madej, Marek WA60 Marinova, Iren FD59 Madokoro, Daisuke SC32 Marion Suiseeya, Kimberly R. WE39, SE41, TC05 Madsen, Mikael Rask FA19, WE58, TC45 Marion, Summer FC52 Maertens, Lucile WA35, SB38, WD08, SA32 Mark, Brendan Skip SA55 Magalhaes, Bruno TC45 Markman, Mathew SD55, TB09 Magcamit, Michael WD50 Markowitz, Jonathan SE20, WE29 Maghraoui, Abdeslam SE18 Marks, Zoe SC24, SA41 Maghraoui, Driss SE18 Marlin-Benne, Renee E. FB09, WE28, TB00 Magnusdor, Gunnhildur Lily WE52 Marolda, Gemma TB38, SC20, FD35, TA26 Magris, Sabrina TD44 Márquez Duarte, Fernando David TC00 Magu, Stephen M. WC35, TE03-A Marrin, Stephen SD53, TE15, SE44, WD04 Maguire, Thomas WC12 Marsh, Christopher TB60, TE56 Mahdavi, Mojtaba WB61, WD50, FD30 Marshall, Michael C. WB54 Mahdavi, Paasha WD16, TD02 Mart, Sehrazat G. FD13 Maher, Thomas FB19 Martel, Stéphanie WD12, SD57, FA49, TD55 Mahlbacher, Jessica SC38 Martens, Cheryl TB39 Mahmoudi, Hoda SA23 Marll, Benjamin TC57, TA43, FB18 Mahmoudi, Mahew TC34 Marn de Almagro Iniesta, Maria SE42, TB42 Mahon, Rianne SC41, SD17 Marn, Deirdre Quinn FD02 Mahoney, Charles W. TB48, SB41, FA32 Marn, Félix E. WC35 Maielo, Ana Paula TD55 Marn, Helge FA00 Maier, Sylvia WD52 Marn, Kiel WD60 Mainwaring, Sarah FC44 Marn, Laura WA06 Maior, George-Crisan TE55 Marn, Lenore G. FC01 Makarycheva, Anna WD13, WB60 Marn, Philip TE48, TD59, SE48 Malakar, Tanushree TD56, SE01 Marn, Susan TE24 Malaviya, Ritambhara TC35 Marn, Susanne FC55, TA60, TC54 Maldonado, Gerardo FC38, TD24, SD27 Marn, Thomas SD61 Malet, David TD40 Marn-Brule, Sarah-Myriam SD53 Malewich, Baruch FD14, TD38 Marnelli, Yara WE16 Malhotra, Neil SA27 Marnez Machain, Carla WD07, FD08, TE00 Malik, Inshah WD51 Marn-Howard, Simone TA03-A Malik, Mashail FD58, FC16 Marni, Je TA46, FB04 Malik, Shiera S. WB35, SD28, TE18, TA58 Marni, Sergio SD25 Maliniak, Daniel WA41, WD20 Marns da Costa, Hugo Bras SB21 Malji, Andrea SB58, FD41, FE22 Marns, Aline Regina Alves SD19 Mallory, Tabitha G. SD41, SE61 Marns, Carlos Eduardo TC01 Malmvig, Helle E. FE07 Marn-Shields, Charles Patrick TB57, FD16, TE32, WA32, FC57 Malyuchenko, Irina SD38 Martuscelli, Patricia TB27, WD61, PWK14 Manchanda, Nivi WE35, TD29, FD07 Maruoka, Chiho TE43 Mandaville, Peter FC24, TA07, SA08, TE11 Marwein, Banshanlang FA31 Manhas, Ekta TC35, TE03-B Mashni, Abeer FA07 Mannes, Aaron SA02 Masinda, Mambo SE38 Manning, Carrie L. WB54 Maslow, Sebasan TD27, SD44 Manojlovic, Borislava WC48 Mason, T. David SC61 Manor, Ilan WD57, FB21, TB05 Massie, Jusn TE28, FD29, SD60, TC36 Mansbach, Richard W. FA43 Massot, Pascale WD02 Manseld, Edward SE25, FC05, TC23International StudiesMasters, Daniel Association © WA06, WD00 Index of Participants Masterson, Daniel SD29 McGowan, Fraser WE22 Masterson, James R. TC26, WC20 Mchaouar, Adam SE18 Masukata, Shuichiro WE00 McIntyre, Michael A. TA58 Masuo, Chisako T. SE46 McKeil, Aaron SC49, WE11, FA09, TB52, WC50, SA59 Matanock, Aila M. SA07, FB04 McKenna, Conor TA25 Matei, Cris WC60, FB44, SD21 McKernan, Brian FD55 Matejova, Miriam FC26, WE29 McKinley, Michael TC19, FD10 Matey, Gustavo Diaz WB44, SC44 McKinney, Laura SA22 Maess, Hilary PWK12 McLauchlin, Theodore FC50, WD43, TD12 Mathers, Kathryn SB13 McManus, Roseanne WE27, WA22, WB16, TE20 Matheswaran, M. TC35, FC58, SA10, SB02 McMeekin, Cynthia TD28 Mathias, Suzeley Kalil FB48, FC04 McMorrow, Marilyn I. TD33 Mathieson, Nicola WA03-C McMorrow, Shannon FA34 Mathur, Ritu TB30, WC07, FD08, PWK16 McMullin, Jaremey SB52, TD61 Mathys, Alexandre FA39 McNally, Christopher Andre TD60, SC30, WD33 Majascic, Vanessa FB61 McNamara, Kathleen R. FB11, FE05 Masek, Jahara FC50 McPherson, Ella SD58, TC34 Matos, André SD16 McSorley, Kevin FD52, WC09 Matos, Anna Paula FD60 McVay, Liam TE60, WC05 Matsuda, Takuya SD44 McWard, Andrew FE30 Matsuoka, Misato FC20, SD44 Meckling, Jonas TC27, WD16, FC40 Matsuzaki, Reo FA44, FE08 Medeiros, Sabrina SE55 Maheis, Frank FD11 Medha, Medha SC35, FB58, WB36 Mahew, Richard Anthony FE52, WE07, TA03-B Medie, Peace A. FC29 Mahijs, Mahias M. SB14, WA02, WB12, FB18, FE05 Meernik, James TD05 Malin, Mikael FD35, WE25 Meger, Sara SC42, TA18 Matush, Kelly TD32 Mehrl, Marius SA35, WA03-C Mauad, Ana TB40, PWK14 Mehrling, Perry TE16 Maulana, Zain WB30, SC32 Mehta, Rupal N. PWK16 Maulden, Patricia A. SA14 Meibauer, Gustav TA25, TB20 Maurer, John WD54 Meiches, Benjamin TE45, WE28 Maxey, Sarah TB24 Meier, Vanessa SA35, TC47 May, Chrisan SE31 Meierding, Emily SE47 May, Cindy FB37, FE60 Mei-Singh, Laurel TB12 Maycox, Lucy SB52, PWK22 Meiske, Maline SA38 Mayer, Billy SA02 Mekler, Ariel G. WE42, FE42 Mayer, Hubert TB00 Melamed, David SB56 Mayer, Sebasan SC20, WE34, SD27 Melancon, Andree-Anne FE33 Mayes, April SB54 Melin, Molly SA51 Mayoral, Juan A. WD56 Melissen, Jan SB21, WA39, TB05, TE05 Mazzei, Julie TE00 Mello, Rafael Alexandre WA36 Mbeva, Kennedy SC17, FA40 Melville, Andrei TB11 McAllister, Jacqueline R. WD56, TD34 Memisoglu, Fulya FA03, FE17 McCann, Aislinn FC44, SC31 Mendelsohn, Barak WC17 McCann, Jennifer TA38 Mendenhall, Elizabeth TC02, FD26, TE17 McCarthy, Daniel TA33, TE14 Mendes, Angelina WE08, TD34, TC03-B McCauley, Adam FA47 Mendes, Crisano WA50 McCrossan, Michael SE59 Méndez, Becca FD13 McCulloch, Caroline TD00 Mendez, Jeanee WA56 McCullough, Herbert FC34, SE05 Mendez, Maria Jose FC37, TA55, FB59 McDermo, Lucy WB42 Mendoza, Mary Anne FE33 McDonagh, Ken FD29, SA37, TA43 Meng, Weizhan SE43 McDonald, Ma WD08 Mennecke, Marn WC29 McEvoy-Levy, Siobhan FE34 Mennillo, Giulia SC21 McFarland, Tim SB27 Menninga, Elizabeth J. TE27, FE56, FC32 McGahern, Una FB45, SC53, WC21 Menon, Malavika SC36 McGee, Jerey S. WE39, TD41, TC21 Mera, Laura Gomez WE18, TA04 McGill, Dáire TC15, WB38, TD10International StudiesMercado, Adhemar Association © TD51, WD23 Index of Participants Merrell, Brandon WA03-B Missbach, Antje TD54 Merson, Emily Hannah WB35 Mitchell, Kathryn TA53 Mesjasz, Czeslaw PWK17 Mitchell, Mahew I. WB33, TC51 Mesquita, Larissa WE40 Mitchell, Ronald B. TA40, WE39 Messari, Nizar FB01, TC00 Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin WB32, SB03, WD00 Messerschmidt, Luca FB30, TB25 Mitchell, Stacey FD34 Meunier, Sophie FA01 Mielman, James H. TA38, FD10, FC02, SC55 Meyer McAleese, Mary K. WA56, TA03-A Miura, Kacie WB32, TE44 Meyer, Christoph TA44 Miyano, Sayumi SB55 Meyer, Cosima TD59, TA56 Miyawaki, Noboru SB12 Meyer, David TE27 Mizobuchi, Masaki SA47 Meyer, Tirza SE46 Mnatsakanyan, Tatevik WA45 Meyers, John Speed WE00 Mo, Cecilia TE61 Mezzera, Carmen SA08 Moak, Stacy TE59 Michael, Arndt WC28, SA04 Mochizuki, Yasue SB12 Michaels, Eva TA44, TD03-B Moe, Espen WD30, SE46 Michel, Julian FC30 Moehlecke, Carolina SE25 Michelsen, Nicholas WA26, TB49, FB02 Moerenhout, Tom TB00 Micheni, Makena FA47 Mokry, Sabine FE18, TB03-D Michnik, Wojciech SA44, TC54 Molano-Cruz, Giovanni WC14 Micinski, Nicholas FC30, SA30, WD18 Molchanov, Mikhail WA51, WB37 Midford, Paul SE46 Moldovan, Alexander FA56 Midzain-Gobin, Liam TD36, FB36 Molina, Adriana TD32 Mignot-Mahdavi, Rebecca TC34, WC57 Moliterni, Giuseppe Luca SE33, TA43 Mihr, Anja TB35 Moller, Sara Bjerg FD22 Mijares, Victor M. SB04 Möller, Ulrika WE31 Mikler, John J. WC25 Mollica, Caitlin FE34 Miklian, Jason T. SB48 Molloy, Sean P. SC49, SD45, FB08, FD33 Mildenberger, Mao WA41, TC27, WD16, SB35 Momani, Bessma TC36 Milgrim, Jonathan TD33 Mombelli, Cecilia WE24 Milimu, Ellen Busolo TA03-A Mondré, Alea SB31, WB32, TA29, FA22 Milkoreit, Manjana SD54, FA06 Monroe, Steve SE16 Millar, Gearoid WD29, TA13, SD06, WE02, PWK17 Monsees, Linda WA24 Millard, Mahew SB29, WE00 Monshipouri, Mahmood TD28 Miller, Benjamin WA29 Montanaro, Laura FA54, PWK22 Miller, Nicholas FA46 Montebugnoli, Mariana WB21 Miller, Seumas WD44, TE15 Monteiro, Nuno WB17, TE21, TB21, WE21, FB01 Miller, Steven PWK16 Monten, Jonathan TB24 Miller, William A. TB57 Montgomery, Alexander SB40, TE30 Milner, Helen TA03 Mook, Anne SA39, FA26 Milonopoulos, Theo WC44, TA30 Moon, Chungshik FB35 Min, Eric FB21 Moon, Phoebe Woorim WB02 Min, In Young TC20 Moon, Seungsook SA56 Mincheva, Lyubov G. WA35, WE09, WB01 Moore, Gregory J. WC61, TE47, FE10, TB18, PWK16 Mineshima-Lowe, Dale WC58, TE37 Moore, Lena SC42 Minnella, Carloa M. WB30, TB31, WA27, TE37, SA49 Moore, Rebecca WC31 Minnich, John WE25 Moore, Thomas WA33, SD49 Mir, Asfandyar TE51, FD58, SD08 Moore, Thomas WC20 Mirgani, Suzi FC10 Mora Vera, Daniela FA00 Mirilovic, Nikola WA10 Morada, Noel M. WC29 Mironova, Vera SA57, WC17 Morales, Damaso FD24, WB52 Mironyuk, Mikhail TB11 Morales, Isidro FD56, WC14, TA03-D Misail, Emelia WB57 Moran, Daniel J. WE27 Mishra, Abhishank TD01 Moreeld, Jeanne FC08 Mishra, Kundan FA08 Moreira, Natali FC35 Mishra, Shubranshu FB28, SD36 Moret, Erica FA20, FB18 Miskimmon, Alister WD57, WB16, TE13 Morgado, Nuno FC19, TB27 Misra, Devika SC20, TD24International StudiesMorgan, T. Clion Association © WD27, WA28 Index of Participants Morgan-Jones, Edward SA57 Musgrave, Robert SC37, SB37 Mori, Katsuhiko FA00 Musleh, Ali WD31 Morin, Jean-Frederic WC41, FE41, SB09 Musliu, Vjosa TB58 Morris, Julia WC00 Mustafa, Nawal S. WC42, FD09 Morrison, Kelly SA55 Mustasilta, Katariina FB55 Morrow, Garre TD01 Musu, Costanza SD60, WE56 Morse, Julia SA58, SB25, FC25, TB36 Mumer, David FE49, SA16 Mortensen, Jens L. FD19 Mutz, Diana SC11, SD14 Morth, Ulrika TA01 Muvingi, Ismael WE24 Morucci, Marco TE00 Muzik, Val TD16 Morvaridi, Behrooz FD13 Mwaba, Anna Kapambwe FB50 Moses, Jeremy SB48, WB11 Mylonas, Harris SA56, FD38 Mosley, Layna SE25 Myrick, Rachel TC61, PWK 23 Mosser, Michael W. SE02 Myrnen, Henri SC42 Mostafanezhad, Mary TA12, TB12 Myslikova, Zdenka WD41 Mostulien, Idun TE60 Myung, Sukyoung WA53 Motala, Michael WE20 na Thalang, Chaninra TE10 Moa, Sara C. WD45, TB06, SD02 Nabers, Dirk WA45, WB18 Mouly, Cécile Alexa TE00 Nadarajah, Suthaharan WA18, FA43 Mross, Karina SB19, SC48 Nadeau, Julie-Pier WD07, FD56 Muchlinski, David FE35 Nagar, Richa TE36, WB29, FB59 Mueller, Chrisan WC53, SA40, TC53, WB19 Nagasaka, Itaru FB38 Mueller, Danielle TB32 Nagatsuji, Takashi WC26 Mueller, Jennifer WC15 Nagy, Stephen R. TA27 Mueller, John SC08, FA05 Nahm, Jonas TC27, FC40, TD21 Mueller, Karl P. SB47, SE22 Naimark-Rowse, Benjamin R. TA19 Mueller, Milton L. FE29 Nair, Deepak SD57, FD39, TE05 Mueller-Redwood, Susanne WA25 Nair, Sharmini FD40 Muuler-Bac, Meltem FD59, FA32, FC01 Nair, Sheila WD35, TA08, TE13 Mukherjee, Rohan SE61, FB47, PWK24 Nakahara, Junki SB58, SE21 Mukherji, Rahul SD59, TA20 Nakamura, Mayumi FE45 Mukhopadhyay, Dipali FA44, FC47 Nakasaka, Emiko FB38 Mukomel, Vladimir I. WD26 Nakato, Sachio TA37 Mukoyama, Naosuke TE43, FE61 Nakaya, Sumie WE19 Mulamparambil, Ilias TA14 Nakayama, Bryan WE00 Mulesky, Suzie SE20 Nalepa, Monika SD35, SE35 Mullen, Rani D. SE61, SB59 Nam, Hoshik TC40 Müller, Markus-Michael FC43 Nam, Taehyun SD01, WC24 Mullinax, Margo TA34 Namba, Kei WB03-A Munhazim, Ahmad Qais SB23 Namwase, Sylvie WC07 Munier, Marco WE53 Nance, Mark SD33, FC25, WE20, FA05 Munro, Lauchlan WE52, SA25, WC43 Nancheva, Nevena TC59 Munro, William A. SA39, TD53 Nanlohy, Sascha SC32, FA37 Muppidi, Himadeep TA09, FC09, SB36, FB59, SE23 Naqvi, Natalya TE16, TB36 Murarka, Rachit SB04 Narain, Seema TC00 Murau, Steen TD60, SB14, TE16 Narang, Vipin FA46, TA47, WE54, FD31, PWK16 Murauskaite, Egle SC50, TE30 Narayanan Kuy, Sumitha SB59, WE54, TB55 Murdie, Amanda SE37, TD19, FA52, SA07, FC05, FE23, Narayanan, Vidya WB39 TE00 Narayani, Adi SA34 Murphy, Craig N. SC06 Nardi, Maria Andrea SD26 Murphy, Dawn SA31, TE47 Narizny, Kevin WA12, TC00 Murphy, Michael FD50, WD02, TD55, FA13 Narminio, Elisa TD54, SD11 Murray, Christopher TC10 Nascimento, Daniela WE19, WB48, TD48, FA50, SE04 Murray, Jean-Pierre FD34 Nash, Philip TC39 Murray, Michelle TE50, WB08, WA08, WE14 Natarajan, Kalathmika SC35, TE36, WB36 Murray, Sarah WB33 Nathan, Iben FD03 Murshed, Syed M. TB35 Nathan, Laurence WC26, SB51, SD06 Musabende, Alice SA36, FB53International StudiesNathan, Noah Association © TB29 Index of Participants Naujoks, Daniel SA19, SB33, FD38, TE24 Nogueira, Julia Devide WE16 Naumes, Sarah FC41, TD47, TB04 Noh, Yuree FB46, TA30, FE48 Navari, Cornelia B. WD59, TE35, SE36, TB08, PWK06 Nøhr, Andreas Aagaard WD23, WD03-C Nawaz, Asif WB39 Nohrstedt, Daniel FC26 Naylor, Sharain Sasheir TB04 Nolan, Bridget WC60, FA18 Naylor, Tristen FE21, WC33, SA59 Nomikos, William FB13 Neae, Jessica WD41 Noonan, Norma C. WB07 Neathery-Castro, Jody SC04 Nooruddin, Irfan TA56 Nedal, Dani K. SC37, TE30, FD09 Nordås, Ragnhild TE29, WD00 Neep, Daniel WC45, WB20, SB17 Nordin, Astrid TA51, TD51, WC06, FA11 Nehring, Christopher SA60, FB44 Nordstrom, Timothy FB31 Neilsen, Rhiannon TB14, FE33, PIF Norman, Kelsey SA30, TC52, FD38 Neklyudov, Nikita WB37 Nossal, Kim Richard TE28, TA27, TC36 Nelson, Phillip FE56 Novak Colwell, Julia FD40 Nelson, Sco FC44 Novikova, Irina WB01 Nelson, Stephen C. TA01, FA21 Novo, Andrew TA00 Nemeth, Bence FD37, SD43, TB03-A Novovic, Gloria SC41, WE52 Nemeth, Stephen FC55, WD28 Noy, Inbar SD25, FB60 Nesser, Peer FA23 NP, Shahid SA04 Nesvetailova, Anastasia G. SB10 Nunez-Mietz, Fernando WE51, FD21 Neubern, Natalia TB30 Nurmanova, Didara WE00 Neudorfer, Natascha SB51 Nusair, Isis SA19, TC52, FE48 Neufeldt, Reina C. FC53, SE32 Nu, Cullen FE25 Neumann, Iver B. FD39, FB21, TC00 Nwakanma, Pamela TB00 Neumeier, Stefanie SA01 Nye Jr., Joseph S. FD28, FC07 Neupane, Pramila WB59 Nyenhuis, Robert WE25 Neves, Leonardo Paz SA04 Nyers, Peter FC45, WB45, TD36 Newbery, Samantha SA60, FD44, TE15 Nylen, Alexandria WA60 Newbury-Smith, Tanya TC44 Nyman, Elizabeth TE17, FD04 Newby, Vanessa FC46, TC03-B Nyman, Jonna WC22 Newman, Benjamin SA27 Oakley, David P. FD44, FC44 Newnham, Randall E. SD33, FD59, SA05 Oates, John G. TD53 Newton, Christopher SA38 Obayashi, Kazuhiro SA54 Nexon, Daniel FA35, WB08, WD09, TA50, FB00 Öberg, Dan FD52, SC09, SE12 Nguyen Cong, Tung TE38, WE03-A Obi, Cyril TD22, WE02 Nguyen, Dat WD03-C Obradovic, Lana WD22, SC04 Nguyen, Oanh FE53 Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena TB58 Nguyen, Quynh TD32, FA17 O'Brien, Robert James WA36, SC06, FA17 Nichols, Angela D. TC46, SB19, TD28 Ocakli, Feryaz WB15 Nicholson, Simon WD41, FB40 Ociepka, Beata WC27 Niculescu, Sorin-Sebasan FD53 O'Connell, William SD52 Nielson, Daniel L. WA20 O'Dell, Roni Kay Marie WD58, TD19, SE29, FB52 Niezen, Ronald TB31 O'Doherty, Selina FC54, FB39 Nikina, Yulia SE30 O'Driscoll, Cian WA18, FC33, FD33, TE07 Nikulin, Maxim SE54 Oestreich, Joel E. TE34, WC55 Nishitani, Makiko SE49 Ou, Stephen FE31 Nishiyama, Hidefumi SA34, WC22, TB45, FB36 Ogata, Tetsushi TC43 Nistor, Adina-Loredana SD11 Ogbu, Oluchi PIF, SC01 Nitschke, Christoph TD03-A Oh, Inhwan TC20, WC47 Nizkorodov, Evgenia TA03-B Ohmura, Hirotaka TB48 Njoku, Emeka WA49 Ohno, Karin TE42 Noakes, Stephen TC37, WB41, TD34 Ohta, Hiroshi SD41 Noble, Mark SA22 Oidtmann, Raphael TC32, FE35, TD15, SB60 Noboa, Maria PWK14 Oinam, Anuradha TA00 Noda, Orion WD60, TA46, FD46, SC04, WA07, O'Keef, Andreea TB37, SE16, WE16 PWK16 Okpotor, Faith I. FE61, FB53, FC29, TD23 Noelke, Andreas SB14, SE31, FA56 Okros, Alan C. SB46 Noesselt, Nele TB18International StudiesOksamytna, Kseniya Association © WA35, SD20, TD57, SA32 Index of Participants Oktay, Sibel WD07, TA25, FD29, SA06, PIF, PWK 23 Oervik, Maas TD14 Okubo, Ayako SD41 Oman, Tina FE45 Okunev, Igor FB50 Oucho, Linda SB33, FB10 Okusako, Hajime SB12 Oudet, Benjamin SD21 Olafsdor, Gudlaug FB55 Ou-Yang, Ray FC00 Olesen, Jeppe Dorup SE58, FC59, FA39 Ouziel, Pablo TC38 Olimpieva, Evgenia SD35 Ovadia, Jesse Salah TA15 Oliveira, Lucivania FB61 Owen, John M. TE08 Oliver, Tim L. FD37, FB18, FE01 Owsiak, Andrew FE56, WC56, SB03 Olmastroni, Francesco SD25, WA29 Oyawale, Akinyemi FD51, SC40, SD60 O'Loughlin, Ben WD12, WD57, TE13 Ozdamar, Ozgur TB47, SB27 O'Loughlin, John FD04 Ozguc, Umut FB45 Olsen, Kim B. TB05, TD03-B OZGUR, Ergun SC19 Olson Lounsbery, Marie TC33 Ozkan, Alperen WA38, FD51 Olson, Lara TC09, TA13, SD06, PWK17 Ozkan, Mehmet WC35, SC19 Olson, Laura SE50 Özkan, Özgür WD47 O'Mahony, Geraldine TA29, TD48 Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur SB24 Omarsdor, Silja Bara SD42, SE42, TC18 Ozg, Lacin Idil WC11 Omer, Atalia FD13, WA61 Ozturk, Ahmet Erdi FC24, TE54, TA07 Omi, Keita FC28 Ozturk, Sevinc TB47 Omori, Sawa FD19 P. S., Ramya WA03-D Onea, Tudor A. TE38 Paar-Jakli, Gabriella WB57, FA28 O'Neill, Kate TB01, SB09, TE09, WE04, WB03 Pace, Michelle FB07 O'Neill, Krystal-Gayle PWK14 Pacheco, Crisna Carvalho TD55 Oola, Stephen WE30 Paczynska, Agnieszka SB48, SC48, SA14 Opondo, Sam O. SE11, TD26, FB22, TA12 Paddon Rhoads, Emily SA32 Opper, Jan TC58 Paek, Sunwoo WA07 Oppermann, Kai WC39, SE30, FD37, SA06, WE00 Pagnon, Felicien FA56 Oppong, Nelson WA25 Paicu, Silviu SB44 Orchard, Phil WB49, TA36, PWK11 Paik, Christopher TE61 Ordaniel, Jerey SA26 Paipais, Vassilios TC56, FB08, FD33 Ördén, Hedvig WD03-B Pal, Deep WE59, WC37 O'Reilly, Marc J. WE00 Palan, Ronen Peter SD30, SB10, FA14 Oren, Eitan SD44 Paliwal, Avinash WD38 Oriana, Lucia TC21 Palkki, David D. FD46 Orinx, Kimberly WB60 Pallister-Wilkins, Polly FB45, FC45, WE45, FE14 Orlandic, Srdjan WC01, WE00 Palmer, Claire FD34 Orlando, Nathan TE39 Palmer-Rubin, Brian FA61 Oros, Andrew L. SD44 Palel, Jeremy FB25, SE56 O'Rourke, Lindsey TB21, FE25, SB05, TE08 Palubinskas, Ginta T. FD61, SC50, WD37, WE26, FE46, TC03- Ortbals-Wiser, Candice WA56, SC23 D Ortega, Adriana S. TD20 Pamarthy, Hemantha K. TE00 Orz de Zarate, Almendra FD57, WD00 Pamment, James SE09 Orz-Ayala, Alejandra del Pilar TA00 Pampinella, Stephen SC37, WE13 Oscarsson, Henrik WB31 Pan, Chengxin TA51, WE38, FB23 Osei-Ko, Nana SD36 Panagos, Dimitrios TC51 O'Shea, Paul M. WC39, TD27 Panayirci, Ugur Cevdet FB39, WA55 Oskanian, Kevork K. WB05 Panda, Jagannath Prasad FC58 Osorio, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani FE11 Pande, Aparna WB28 Osorio, Javier FA61 Pandit, Omkar Nath WB28 Østby, Gudrun FC55, WC00 Pang, Hong SC57 Osterbur, Megan SE19 Pang, Xun TB25 Ostergard, Robert L. SA22, TA61, SD40, TD15, PWK10 Panke, Diana WA57, TA04 Ostermann, Falk FD29, FE43, TE04 Pannier, Alice WD11, TA16 Østhagen, Andreas WB32, TD16 Pannilage, Upali WC00 Oswald Spring, Ursula TA41, SA48 Panov, Trajche SA50 Otero-Iglesias, Miguel SD19, WB12 Panova, Victoria SE28 Otlan, Yana TD03-AInternational StudiesPant, Saurabh Association © FC55, TC61, SD61, WA05, FA32 Index of Participants Panwar, Nidhi SD09, SC05 Patrick, Jusn FE18 Papa, Mihaela FB56 Patrick, Stephaney PIF, SC01 Papagaryfallou, Ioannis SB60 Paerson, Amy S. SD40 Papamichail, Andreas FA38, TC41 Paerson, Eric WC61 Papillon, Marn TD45 Pason, James TA36, WD34 Papin, Marielle SE29 Patzer, Jeremy TE45, TD45 Paquet, Mireille SE38 Paul, Christopher SE41 Paquin, Jonathan TE28, TA57, TD03-B, SE03 Paul, T. V. FB24, TC08, SB17, PWK06 Paquin, Stéphane SE24 Pauli Medeiros, Breno WE49 Paradise, James FB56 Pauls, Evelyn SD38, TA42, FE34, FD55 Parakkal, Raju WE09, TA03-C Pauly, Louis WA20, SB10, FE05 Paras, Andrea TA09, FC09 Pauly, Reid SB47, PWK47 Parasram, Ajay WE36, SC03, TB02, TD36, PWK14 Paun, Alina TA00 Pardesi, Manjeet WD28, TB55, PWK06 Pauselli, Gino WB21, SB32 Paredes, Carlos A. SB52, TD42 Pavlićević, Dragan FC27 Parent, Joseph M. FE51, WD24, WA08 Pavone, Tommaso WD56 Parente, Francesca TC55, TB36 Payler, Megan SA36 Paribatra, Pinitbhand TE10 Payne, Andrew TC47 Parisi, Laura FE12, SC41 Payne, Rodger A. SC16, WA11 Park, Albert Sanghoon FA43 Paz Lopes, Ana Luci TE57 Park, Cheol-Hee TE22 Paz, Gonzalo Sebasan PWK21 Park, Gene TB19, FD20 Peacock, Claire WE39 Park, Hyeyoon FA26 Pearce, Julia SD58 Park, Ihn-hwi FD27 Pearson, Elizabeth WB42 Park, In Young SD14 Pease, Kelly-Kate WC19 Park, Jaewon SA20 Pechenkina, Anna O. FC19, SB61, FE56 Park, Ji Yeon SD14 Pedahzur, Ami TC54 Park, Seo-Hyun WB06, TE43, WC16 Pedi, Revecca SD54, TE54 Park, Seungbin SD54, SA27 Peeler, Bryan SE03 Park, Soul PWK16 Peez, Anton WA24, FA02 Park, Yohan FB35 Peey, Mark FE32 Park, Yumi FE30, WC51 Peinhardt, Clint SA51 Parker, Charles F. SD20 Pejic, Daniel TE40 Parker, David SD58 Peksen, Dursun FB34 Parker, Jay M. TA37, TC03-A Pellerin, Elisanne TB45 Parlar Dal, Emel SB21, FE21, PWK24 Pelopidas, Benoit TC02, SB40, SC15 Parmanand, Sharmila FC42, WA21 Pempel, T. J. WD33 Parmener, Mary Jane C. TB54, FB28, WA58, SB08, FA13, TA03-B Peña, Alejandro M. WE11 Parpart, Jane L. SC52, SB42, FB06 Penar, Peter TA28 Parr, Chrisanna WC41, WE39 Penler, Alexandra SD34 Parris, Tom FA23 Pereira da Silva Gama, Carlos Frederico WA20 Parro, Bruce WB07 Pereira, Matheus FA21 Parsons, Kat WB50 Perez de Arcos, Marina TE19, SB04 Pars-Jennings, Hannah TD42, FA38, WC21 Perez, Jusn TD13, TE23 Partzsch, Lena FE41 Perez, Marcos FC22 Parvez, Md Saimum WB50 Perez-Des Rosiers, David WA17 Pasandideh, Shahryar TA00 Pérez-Ríos, Maria-Victoria TA02, TC07, FE01 Pascual Matellán, Laura FC30, FA08 Perkoski, Evan SA52, SD48 Pasha, Mustapha Kamal FD50, TD29, FC02, FE11 Perkuhn, Josie-Marie WB48 Passmore, Timothy SA38, TD28, WE43 Perrin, Ayodeji WC03-C Pastrana Valls, Alejandro FD57 Perrone, Joana WE42, WB21 Paszat, Emma TA24, WE51, TD13, FD21 Perroa, Daniela WB40, WC14, FA02 Pataky, Julia TB41 Perry, Jocelyn SD05 Patang, Diva SD21 Perry, Joseph TD37 Patel, Parina SB04 Persaud, Randolph B. TD29, SC56, FE27 Paterson, Mahew FB16, TA40, WB22, WC51, TE09 Persi Vicenc, Loren FB57 Pathak, Swapna TB31, SE19, SB35 Person, James FC00 Patomaki, Heikki SA33, FC02, SC55International StudiesPersson, Thomas Association © SD20 Index of Participants Pertsis, Ruthie TE55, FE02 Pinto, Pablo M. WB02, TE25, WA31 Peskin, Victor WA05 Piotukh, Volha WE40 Peterkova, Jana FE26 Piper, Nicola SD17, FC30 Peters, Laura WC10 Piros, Silviu FE58 Peters, Margaret E. FC30, SA27 Pischedda, Costanno SC46, FD22, TA60 Petersen, Hannah SA39, WE41, SB10 Pisoiu, Daniela I. WB39 Peterson, Timothy FE04 Pitsch Sanago, Anne FA35 Peterson, V. Spike TD13, TC18 Pizarro, Maria Elena TA02 Petersson, Magnus WE49 Plakoudas, Spyridon SA44, TC54 Petrarca, Costanza Sanhueza TC37 Plana, Sara TA54, WC23 Petrelli, Niccolo' FB54 Plaw, Avery TC58 Petrich, Katharine SC47 Plonski, Sharri FC36, TD36, FD36, SE23 Petrosyan, Davit TC03-A Podulka, Richard FD44 Petrova, Krisna WC10 Poets, Desirée WD35, SE21, FC36, SC39, TD36, FD36 Petrova, Tsveta FD61, TD34 Polese, Abel FD23, TC00 Petrovics, Ariel TA47 Polie, Hailey SC40 Peyjohn, Stacie SA47 Pollack, Mark A. WD56, WA57, WE58 Peyton, David FB48 Pollmann, Mina TB21 Pezard, Stephanie SA02, SE55, FE16 Polo, Sara FC55, SB57, WB56 Pforr, Tobias SB14, TE16 Pomorska, Karolina FB14 Phạm, Quỳnh N. FC37, WB29, TB02 Ponjaert, Frederik FD59 Phan, Ngoc SE21 Pontbriand, Karine TE28, FD32 Phayal, Anup WA35, FE32 Pontes, Mario Rodrigues TB00 Phelan, Alexandra FE40 Popescu, Bogdan FA44 Phelan, Alexandra TC42, WB42, WA15 Popova, Valeriia TC00, WE00 Phelan, ClaireandTeddy TC19 Porcelli, Emanuel TB54, WB53, WC14 Pherson, Katherine Hibbs TD44 Portela, Clara FA20, SC55 Pherson, Randy TB44, TD44 Portella Sampaio, Daniela TD41 Phillips, Andrew Bradley WE57 Porten, John SB30 Phillips, Rachel TD01 Porter, Patrick H. M. FC08, FE51, SC08 Phillips, Sarah SE32 Porllo Villeda, Suyapa SB54 Phinney, Sawyer TD01 Posen, Barry WD54, FE51, SB05 Phiri, Linda SD39 Pospieszna, Paulina WE00 Phull, Kiran TB20, SB43 Pospisil, Jan TA17, WC26, SA54, TE32, TC09, WA06, Phythian, Mark TA44, TE15 PWK17 Piccolino, Giulia TC48, TD61, SA54, SE48, SC01 Postnikov, Evgeny TC30, WC20 Pickering, Je FE23, FC00 Poer, Evan H. SA16, SE39, FC16, WE13, TB41 Pickering, Jonathan WE39 Poer, Philip FD60, TC24 Picq, Manuela Lavinas SC45, TD13, PWK14, SB23, WD23 Poty, Italo TA57, SE43 Pidoux, Flora TC57, FA54 Pouliot, Vincent TB31 Piekos, William WE03-D Powell, Emilia Justyna TB32 Pienkhuntod, Ajirapa FE31 Powers, Kathleen TC24, FB13, PWK 23 Pieper, Moritz TE47 Powers, Kathy WB15, TB22 Piereder, Jinelle FA00, PWK17 Powers, Ryan M. TB20, SE56 Pierskalla, Jan FB04 Powles, Anna TD08 Pigman, Georey Allen WD39, FC16 Poznansky, Michael WA44, FE25, TE08 Pignon, Taana FA49 Prado, Carla TD48 Pike, Steven FA28, FE26, TA06 Prado, Ruth Elizabeth WB45, WA06 Pike, Stuart SC57 Prakash, Deepa WE11, TD50, TE61, FB49 Pili, Giangiuseppe TE15, SE44 Prakash, Teesta TC30 Pillai, Mohanan WE59, SD54, FB58 Prantl, Jochen TA49 Pinckney, Jonathan SC29, FB29, TA19 Prasad, Mahendra WB27 Pincu, Inbar WD03-A Prasad, Shubha Kamala FA58 Pincus, Rebecca FA51 Prasirtsuk, Ki SC02 Pindyck, Shira WA56 Prather, Lauren TB24 Pineros Ayala, Rafael PWK14, FA50 Pra, Nicola SC12, TB42, TC52 Pinheiro, Flavio SD14 Pra, Simon TD38, FD09 Pinkeviciute, Jusna SA54International StudiesPreble, Christopher Association © SE27 Index of Participants Predmore, Signe TD52 Rampton, David Lawrence WA18, FA43, WC13 Press, Anthony TD41 Ranasinghe, Jani PIF, WC00 Press, Daryl G. WE56, SE13 Raney, Abigail FD41 Preusser, Manuel WD21, FD57 Rangel Naegele, Andre WD03-A, SD05 Prieto, German C. FD53, WE18, TB09 Rangel, Aline WE08, TD49 Primacio, Kelly FC15 Ranjan, Rajiv WA32, FC58 Primiano, Christopher WB37 Rao, Anand FC00 Pring, Jamie WB48, SA04 Rao, Rahul WD35, WE35, SD07, FD21 Prins, Brandon SA29, WA35, FE23 Raposo de Mello, Anna Carolina WA27, TE61, FB28, TB41 Pronovost, Veronique SB53 Rapp, Kyle TB32, WC03-B Prorok, Alyssa K. TA32, FE56 Raska, Francis D. FE58, WA59, WC59 Proverbs, Pamala FA28 Rasmussen, Amanda Møller FC56 Prui, Lesley J. FC42, FA36 Rasmussen, Ivan W. TE47 Prum, Marie FB43 Rathbun, Brian WB16, TB24, SB40 Pryor, Crystal FE16 Ratner, Sco WA03-A Pu, Xiaoyu SC38, FD17, FE10, WC08, SE17, PWK06 Raudino, Simone TA61, SE31 Pugacewicz, Tomasz TA21, TD53 Ravecca, Paulo FC17, SD28 Pugliese, Giulio SE46, TB19, SD44 Ravenhill, John TE25, FC23, PWK06 Pulcini, Giordana WC47, FB54 Ravndal, Ellen Jenny SC43, TD53 Pullen, Rebekah SE49, TD38 Raymond, Kate TB54 Pundziute-Gallois, Emilija FC39 Raymond, Mark SA49, TB43, WA47, TD09 Pupcenoks, Juris FC39, SA30 Raynor, Benjamin TC25 Puri, Asees TC43 Raza, Elaana WD45 Purnell, Kandida SE52, WC42, WE28, PIF Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina SB46, FD32 Puybareau, Benjamin WA10 Realuyo, Celina FC04 Qian, Xuancheng SB55 Redd, Steven B. FA30 Quackenbush, Stephen FB31, SB41 Reddekop, Jarrad TD51, TC51, SD02 Quah, Danny FA01 Redden, Stephanie M. FB42, TA53, SB18 Quek, Kai WA22, TC24 Reddie, Andrew TD38, SB47, TE46, PWK47 Quiliconi, Cina TB50, TD07, PWK14 Reddy, Movindri WA45 Quinn, Adam J. FC07 Redei, Lorinc FB14 Quinn, David M. SA02 Redeker, Dennis WB31 Quinn, Joanna R. WD29, SD35, SE35, TD10 Reder, Desiree TB03-C Quissell, Kathryn WD40, FB52 Redwood, Henry FA38, FC48, WC21 Quist, Terry C. SB44 Reed, William FB31 Rached, Gabriel WC19, WD13 Rees, John A. FE50 Radu, Roxana SC57, WA57, SB39 Reeves, Audrey WD35, FC42, WC42 Rae, James D. FE45, TD31 Reginbogin, Herbert WE26, WB19 Raq, Samah FC45 Reibold, Kersn FB36 Raggo, Paloma FB20, FC31, TE01 Reichberg, Gregory FC33 Rahman, Farhana SD38 Reichert, Mahew TB29 Rahman, Momin WD52, WC34, TD04, SB23 Reid, Lindsay FC32 Rahmani, Ashiyan FB28 Reiling, Carrie TC52 Rahmawa, Arifah FE31, FB17 Reimann, Kim FA06 RAI, DHANNJAY KUMAR SD31 Reimer, Christopher SC26 Raimundo, Filipa TD48 Reinhardt, Gina Yannitell TA23 Raineri, Luca SD52, TE48 Reis, Chen TE52 Raitasalo, Jyri TC57, TD47 Ren, Xiao FE10, WC16 Raja, Sinduja SB53 Renckens, Stefan FD03 Rajagopalan, Rajeswari P. WA01 Renic, Neil TB59 Rajeh, Nawal SA14 Reno, William FC50 Raleigh, Alexandra WE11 Repnikova, Maria SB28 Ralph, Jason TA36, SA59, PWK11 Resnick, Elana FB13 Ram, Melanie H. FB20, SC20 Restad, Hilde E. SC37, WA53, SB37, FC07 Ramadan-Alban, Wendy WD53 Restrepo, Elvira-Maria FD15 Ramasubramanian, Giridharan FB20 Restum Antonio de Albuquerque, Marianna SB21 Ramm, Richard FB34 Reul, Mirko FA61 Ramos, Jennifer SB58International StudiesReus-Smit, Chrisan G. K. Association © TC13, WE57, WC16, WD09, TD11, TE12 Index of Participants Reuter, Tina Kempin TE59, SC60 Rofe, J. Simon TD26, WD39, WC55, TE05, TD04, TB03- Reuveny, Rafael SD43 D Reyes, Liana Eustacia WB56 Roger, Charles B. SA58, TE19, FB30, SB09 Reykers, Yf SD20 Rogers, Brooke SD58 Reynolds-Stenson, Heidi FB19 Rogers, Damien WC05 RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak SB27, SE60 Rogers, James FD02, WA60, WB60 Rhamey Jr., J. Patrick FC55 Rogerson, Ken WB57, FB39, WD32, FA10 Rhee, Inbok FD27, WE17, SC39 Rogg, Je WC12 Rhodes, Sybil FD16 Rogowski, Ronald TC13, SA17 Ribeiro Homann, Andrea FA48, TC28, WD20, WE18, TA04, WA16, Rogstad, Adrian FD43 WC14 Rokhideh, Maryam WB11 Ribeiro, Renata TA00 Rolf, Niklas TC59, FE01 Riber, Johannes FA51 Romaniuk, Sco Nicholas WA49, TA00 Ricarte, Joana WA48 Romeri-Lewis, Natalie TD14, WC03-B Rice, Brian WE24 Romero-Diaz, Nieves SC38 Rich, Jessica FD11, TC11 Romney, David TD32 Richardson, Lauren SD12 Romulus, Celia SD35, WD51, FE38 Richardson, Michael FC41, WA04 Roohi, Sanam WC52 Richey, Mason SD12 Rooney, Bryan FD16 Richmond, Oliver TD17 Rooney, James FE44 Richter, Carola SC19 Røren, Pål WE14 Richter, Hannes FA28, TB41 Rosa, Jonathan WE00 Richter-Devroe, Sophie TC52 Rose, Ma FE39 Riemann, Malte SD24 Rosecrance, Richard WA12 Riemer, Ofek FB44, TC54 Rose-Jensen, Sarah TC30 Rinck, Patricia SB52, WE17 Rosen, Amanda M. TD58, SD22, FA13 Rinelli, Lorenzo SE11 Rosenberg, Andrew TE20, TD20 Rio Tinto, Daniel FD45, WD03-A Rosenberg, Jonathan SE29 Rioux, X. Hubert SE24 Rosendal, Krisn TA40, FB26 Ripsman, Norrin M. FB24, SB56 Rosendorf, Ondrej SB40 Risheq, Sarah WC13, SD03 Rosendor, Peter TB56 Risse, Thomas TC13, SA07, SB17, FE08 Rosengren, Emma Magdalena FB57, FC18 Ritholtz, Samuel SC42, FA08 Rosenow, Doerthe SC45, TB06, SD02, FD36 Ringer, Eric WD28, TE49 Rosenzweig, Leah TC59, FB50 Rive, Paola SE45 Røseth, Tom FE39 Robb, Douglas SC26 Rosow, Stephen J. TC19, FD10 Roberts, Cynthia WE47 Ross, Andrew A. G. TA18 Roberts, Paige FC56 Ross, Andrew L. TE37, FD46, SC15 Roberts, Sean SE51 Rossi, Christopher WD59, WC53 Robertson, Danielle SD15 Rossi, Norma SB46, SD24 Robinson, Alonford FB10 Rossiter, Ash FC59 Robinson, John TD44 Rossone de Paula, Francine TB50, TA18, FE61, PWK14 Robison, Kathryn WD54 Rostad Sæther, Simen TC27, FB40 Robison, Mark FD13 Rother, Stefan FA03, SD17, SB53, WE45 Robson, Maria FC44, SC44 Rothman, Steven B. TD58, TA59, SA58, WC55 Rocha, Dais TA49, WE16 Rousseau, Elise WD53, WA10 Roche, Jean-Jacques FB27 Rousseau, Emmanuelle FE18 Rodden, Sarah FA60 Rovner, Joshua WD54, FA46, TB43 Rodehau-Noack, Johanna FE43 Rowan, Sam FC26, TE19 Roderick, Leanne TD01, PIF Rowe, Cami TB49, WB29, WE15 Rodrigues Balao, Sandra Maria TA00 Roy, Chhandosi SA38, SB57 Rodrigues, Jorge FB48 Roy, Nabarun TB52 Rodríguez Peña, Isabel SA03 Roy, Nalanda TD56, FB56 Rodriguez, J. Luis TA28, TD38 Rozario, Marianne TE54 Rodriguez, Saul M. WD14 Rozman, Gilbert WC16, TE22, SB01 Rodríguez-Pérez, Adrià WB58 Rubalcava, Bianca WC52 Roessing, Anna WB58 Rubenzer, Trevor FA30 International StudiesRubiano-Galvis, Sebasan Association © WB03-A Index of Participants Rubin, Aviad SE56 Salihu, Naila WC32 Rubin, Michael TD50, SD48, TB48, SA35, WB56 Salomon, Monica FA42 Rubiolo, Florencia PWK21 Salter, Mark FA15, FB45, SC45, WD17, TD23 Rublee, Maria Rost TA05, TD08, TC08, FD08, SD23, PWK16 Salvado-Gracia, Miquel WE17 Ruder, Sarah-Louise FB40 Samman, Amin FC49, WC25, FA14 Rudyak, Marina SA05 Sample, Susan G. WC56 Ruether, Bre WC10 Sampson, Michael TD31, FE30 Rua, Chiara SC48 San Akca, Belgin SA35 Ruger, William SB05 Sanada, Yasuhiro SD41 Ruhe, Constann FA03, FB55, FC57 Sanborn, Howard FC55 Rühlig, Tim Nicholas FD32 Sánchez Barría, Felipe FB29 Ruiz, Christopher TE39 Sanchez, Chrisna WA13 Rumelili, Bahar WE13 Sanchez, Nelson Camilo SC28 Runyan, Anne Sisson FE12, FD18, TC18 Sand, Erik WB10, WA07 Rupka, Sean FC49 Sandal, Nukhet A. FE50, SD50, SC06, TD35, TB03-B Ruppel, Samantha SC01 Sandes Monfredo Mendes, Cinene SE55 Russell, James A. WE27 Sandholtz, Wayne FD34, WA57, WE58 Russell, Katharine SD52, TA60 Sandlin, Evan TB28 Rustad, Siri Aas TC33, FC55 Sandnes, Marie SD27, SC54 Rutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa FC37, WC22, SC56, TA58, TB02 Sandor, Adam J. SC54 Ruth, Bridget Bowen FA28 Sangar, Eric WD53, WA10 Ryan, Holly SE45 Sanger, Catherine TA59, WD55, WC50, TC04 Rybalko, Mikhail TC00 Sangtam, Apila WE27, TD03-D Ryckman, Kirssa Cline TC46, FC55, SA55, SC29 Santa-Cruz, Arturo FD15, SA04 Rykhk, Mikhail FE15 Santos Vara, Juan FC30, FA08 Rynning, Sten WC31, SA13 Santos, Bruno Maciel TD03-C Ryou-Ellison, Hayoun Jessie WB32 Santos, Marcelo TB39 Ryu, HyeMin WC52 Santos, Rita Silvana WB59 Ryu, Jeheung WA31 Sapiano, Jenna TC42 Ryu, Ki Eun TE27 Sapkota, Jeet WC20 Ryu, Sohyeon WD41 Sapkota, Santosh SD46 Saade, Bashir FB49 Saraiva, Rui WC26 Saatcioglu, Beken WC19 Sardelic, Julija TB58 Saavedra-Lux, Laura TD59 Sari Ertem, Helin WA49, SA10 Sacko, David H. SA03 Sarioglu, Esra WA17 Sadeh, Tal WA20 Sarkany, Laszlo FD19 Sadiq, Kamal FB33, FE36, TA38, TE24 Särmä, Saara WE36, TA09, FC09 Sadler, Mike WA47 Saroe, M. E. TE21 Sadriu, Behar TE49 Sarri, Katerina TE54 Saeidi, Shirin WB61, SE45 Sartorius, Chris FE44 Sagan, Sco D. FB12, TC08, PWK16 Sarty, Leigh TA27, TE41 Sahashi, Ryo FB47 Sarwari, Mehwish SA57, SB57 Sahin, Ufuk TE03-B Sasa, Ghada FA06, TB45, FC11 Saideman, Stephen M. FA30, WC44, WA03-B Sasikumar, Karthika SC35, WD58, TE30 Saini, Gaurav FB58, FE02 Sasley, Brent E. SA28, FD06, WB23 Saiya, Nilay TC50 Sato, Fumika FE03 Sajed, Alina WE35, FE27, TB33, SB36 Sato, Ikuko FB38 Sajjad, Tazreena SD54, FC37 Sato, Yoichiro SD41 Sakaguchi, Isao SD41 Sato, Yuko TA21 Sakai, Hidekazu WD15 Saarzadeh, Sahar D. WB59, FA52 Sakaki, Alexandra SD44 Saerthwaite, Shad FE44 Saksena, Jyoka FA34 Sauer, Tom PWK16 Sakuwa, Kentaro TA21, FB31 Savac, Filip SB58 Salama, Diego FC46 Savita, Savita FA58 Saleh, Mona FA54 Sawada, Hiroto SE04 Salehi, Mariam SB34 Sawasdipakdi, Pongkwan WD03-C Salehyan, Idean SA55 Sazak, Selim Can WB47 Salgado Espinoza, Raul WD58, WE49, SA11International StudiesScalera, Jamie E. Association © WE55, PIF, FA04 Index of Participants Scarborough, Grace I. FA23 Scita, Jacopo WC49 Scarpello, Fabio TB38 Scobie, Michelle TE17 Scauso, Marcos Sebasan TB51, SD31, FD45, FC36 Sco, James M. SB20, FA30, TB28, FE23, WE00 Schaefer, David WE53 Sco, Shirley TD41, TC21, WD19 Schafer, Mark SD10 Scrimshaw Botchwey, Brianna WB22 Schake, Kori FB12, SC08, SE22, WD24, FC07, WA12 Scroggs, Ma SA50 Schatz, Ed WD26, SE51 Sculos, Bryant FA45, TD33, WA33 Schaub Jr., Gary SB46 Seabra, Pedro SE47 Schechter, Benjamin TD58, FA46 Seagle, Adriana N. TE60 Scheve, Kenneth WD16, TD25 Seaman, Kate M. R. WB49, SD46, SA23 Schia, Niels Nagelhus TB31, WE31 Seara-Vazquez, Modesto WB52 Schiavon, Jorge Alberto TB05, FD24, SE23, FC23 Sears, Nathan Alexander TC02 Schi, Jennifer S. FB16 Sebro, Tani WE45, TA12 Schindler, Sebasan WA26, TC45 Seckinelgin, Hakan M. WB09 Schlager, Nina Sophia SE41 Sedoc-Dahlberg, Bey Nelly WC02 Schlesinger, Jayme WB19 Seelinger, Kim Thuy SC10, SD15 Schliebs, Marcel TB25 Seguin, Hugo SE24 Schmid, Dominique SA24 Seibert Hanson, Aroline FC54 Schmidt, Brian C. SC49 Seidel, Timothy SE32, TB45, SD03, SB36, FC11 Schmidt, Dennis TC57, TE35, SE36 Seiwert, Eva TD31 Schmidt, Rachel SD52, TC03-C Selbin, Eric FE24, TB23 Schmidt, Sebasan M. SC45, TD38 Selden, Zachary FD59 Schmidt, Vivien WB12 Seliga, Laine TA48 Schmidtke, Henning WD20, TB56 Selim, Yvee WC03-B Schmidtke, Oliver F. FB33, TC38 Selin, Henrik SB26 Schmi, Olivier FD02, WC46, SD21 Selin, Noelle SB26 Schmitz, Hans Peter WB51 Sell, Susan K. TB56, WE10 Schmitz, Luuk SB10 Selmier II, Travis SD56, SA31 Schmuck, Jeremy FA39 Selway, Joel SD43 Schnable, Allison SB13 Sen, Onur FA29 Schnakenberg, Keith SA17 Sen, Sweta TE00 Schnaufer, Tad FE46 Senehi, Jessica WE24 Schneider, Aaron WC02, TD24, WD13 Seng-White, Erica SC38, FC21 Schneider, Jacquelyn FA46, SA61, SB47, PWK47 Seo, Jungmin SA45, FD55, FB03 Schneider, Jonas WC47 Serafeim, Pavlos SE50 Schneider, Patricia TB38, FB32, FD22, FE01 Serban, Ileana Daniela FD59 Schneider, Steen SD58 Sergunin, Alexander TE41, FE15 Schöb, Mia SD52 Serra, Maa FC45 Schöfer, Till WA30, FE06 Serrano Oswald, Omar Ramon FD30, TB56 Schon, Jusn WD28 Serrano Oswald, Serena Eréndira SA41 Schoner, Rachel TA29 Serri, Seyed Hamidreza SD10 Schoonover, Harvey WC39 Sesay, Mohamed SA36, WE30 Schrader, Benjamin SC42, TC59, TD47, TB04 Seawan, Ken TA39 Schramm, Madison SC37, FB46, FE25, SA08 Setrana, Mary SD17 Schreurs, Miranda SA39 Sevasanov, Sergei WA28, TE41, SA10 Schroeder, Heike SE41, FA22 Sevin, Efe WD57, TC37, TA06 Schubiger, Livia Isabella SE48 Sexton, Renard WB56 Schuessler, John SB05, SE13 Seymour, Lee J. M. FC50 Schuler, Paul SC58 Sezgin, Yuksel WC18 Schulz, Carsten-Andreas SB21, WB06, TD07, SA59 Shadunts, Alen SE01 Schulz, Karsten FB40 Shah, Ami WE36, SB13, TC04 Schutz, Ausn WE08 Shah, Aqil TD56, SC13 Schwab, Jakob WC41 Shah, Devanshi WA37 Schwartz, Adi TA10 Shah, Nisha FD52, WA18, SC09, WE28, WD17 Schwartz, Rachel FA44, FC47 Shaheen, Salma WD22, SE60, SC04, WA07 Schwarz, Elke TB59, FA14, TE07, WD06, WA04 Shahin, Evgeniia TB47, WD27 Schweinberger, Tanja TD25, WA05 Shahin, Saif TC59, SE39, SA53, TB39 Schwoebel, Mary Hope WC48International StudiesShakir, Bilal Association © TE54 Index of Participants Shakir, Mudassar Raza TA14 Siakwah, Pius FD55 Shakleina, Taana A. WB07, WE37 Siavelis, Peter TC56 Shakoor, Tallat R. FA18 Siddiqui, Asif TD00 Shalaby, Marwa FB41, FE48, WD05 Siddiqui, Khurram TA20 Shamai, Patricia TE53 Siddiqui, Niloufer FD58, FB13 Shambaugh, George WA20 Siegel, David FE32 Shandler, Ryan TA30 Siegel, Lauren TE18 Shani, Giorgio FE50, TB51 Sigdel, Anil TB60, FC58 Shankar, Mahesh WC28 Siklodi, Nora FC22, WB38, TE01 Shapiro, Michael J. SE11, FE49, FB22, WC06 Sil, Rudra FB01 Sharif, Sally WC26 Silaev, Nikolay WD26 Sharma , Sushila WC03-C Silburt, Aviva SB48, PWK17 Sharma, Ananya TD51, SD02, PIF Silomon, Jantje TB59, WB46 Sharma, Isha TA28, SE32 Silva, Diego WA52 Sharma, Manu WE59, SE60 Silva, Irma WA48, TA41, TB27, TC29, FE13 Sharma, Sarah TD01, TB01 Silverman, Daniel TA32, SD47 Sharman, Jason TA22 Silverstone, Sco A. SB56, SC08 Sharp, Dusn TD10 Sim, Li-Chen FC10 Sharp, Gregory WE11, TD16 Simangan, Dahlia SD13, TB26 Sharp, Paul WD59, WA39, TE05 Simmons, William Paul WD55, TD28 Sharpe, Michael O. FE36, FC35 Simoes, Catharina FD60 Shaw, Bryanna FB22 Simon, Jeanne TB54, FB28, WC22, SE23 Shaw, Carolyn M. FE59, WC55 Simon, Julia FE01, SD09 Shaw, Timothy M. SB21, FA10, TE03 Simonds, Jessica TD43 Shawar, Yusra SE40, PIF Simonelli, Corina WD00 Shay, Christopher TA19, TC17 Simoni, Serena SE52 Shaykhutdinov, Renat TB61 Sin, Steve S. WD19, SC05 She, Xiaoye FD35, SA05 Singer, Ashraf FD17 Shedd, Juliee FE31, TC50, WC48, SB61, SA14, PWK17 Singh Rathore, Khushi TC39, WA42, TA02, TD04 Sheen, Seong-ho TC16 Singh, Kir WD55 Shehadeh, Lana WC45 Singh, Naina FA27 Shehaj, Albana FC30 Singh, Rashmi FE22, WB50 Sheikh, Mona K. SB22, WA61 Singh, Renu TD38 Sheline, Annelle FC24, TE11 Singh, Shweta TA42, FC42, FD12 Sheniak, Amit FD32, SB39, WB60, WE56 Singh, Sinderpal SB59 Shepherd, Laura J. TA09, FC09, FE03, WB23 Singh, Taveeshi WC52 Sherlock, Thomas D. WD26 Sinha, Aseema SD59, SB59, WD09 Sherman, Jusn WB57 Siniver, Asaf FE23, TD00 Sherwood, Nicholas SC60, PWK17 Sinpeng, Aim SE37, TC34, FE13 Shibaike, Takumi FA28, WB41 Siraprapasiri, Pinn FE06 Shiman, Jeremy SE40 Siripong, Minta TB25 Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz TB21, WD24, WB08 Siroky, David S. SE60 Shih, Chih-yu TA51, FB27, FA11 Šišková, Naděžda SA01 Shikha, Deep FC20 Siudak, Robert TE14, SA50, SB39 Shilliam, Robbie WE35, TB33, SC03, FE11 Sixta Rinehart, Chrisne SE52, FD47, WD00 Shimazu, Naoko FD39 Sjoberg, Laura TA05, WC09, FD21, SC23, TC04, FB01 Shimizu, Kosuke FE45, TA51, SD39, TB51 Sjostedt, Bria SD26 Shimizu, Ryo TE59, TD27 Sjostedt, Marn FB26 Shin, Adrian FC30 Skaaning, Svend-Erik SA01 Shin, Beom Shik SA10 Skalnes, Lars TD31, PWK06 Shin, Mi Jeong WA41 Skjærseth, Jon Birger WE41, FB26 Shin, Michael FD04 Sklar, Sarah FC21 Shin, Victor WE18 Skoll, Amy WA03-D Shinko, Rosemary E. TD49, TA18, WE15 Skonieczny, Amy SC34, FA04 Shiu, Eulynn WC38 Skopec, Kyle SC40 Shkolnik, Michael TE00 Slama, Leyla SB34 Shoji, Mariko SD26 Slaski, Alexander TB10 Shu, Min WD53, TE10International StudiesSlaughter, Steven Association © FE21, WC33 Index of Participants Slayton, Rebecca TB43, SC15 Souza, Marilia C. TD06, FA50 Slentz, Chrisna FB16 Souza, Natália M. F. FE03 Sloan, Elinor TC36 Söylemez, Özge TB03-D Slobodchiko, Michael O. FA58, WB37 Spaniel, William FE25 Slootmaeckers, Koen SC42, TD13 Sparke, Mahew FC52 Slowey, Gabrielle A. WC40, WB04 Sparks, Caitlin TC56 Slupska, Julia TC03-C Speight, Jeremy S. SE48 Smallman, Shawn SD40, SE02 Spektor, Maas TA49, WB17, FD15 Smetana, Michal SB40, WA46, TC08, PWK16 Spencer, Alexander FD37 Smidt, Hannah Mariea TD57 Sperfeldt, Christoph WE05 Smidt, Marn WC10 Spiliopoulos, Georgia TC60 Smith III, Frank L. FA24 Spilker, Gabriele FA17 Smith Ochoa, Christopher SC34 Spitz, Laura WA40 Smith, Chris SD28, TE18 Spoor, Bram FA18 Smith, Courtney Bruce WE31, FD01 Spracher, William C. TB44, FE44 Smith, David FE50 Squatrito, Theresa WD56, TC55 Smith, Heather A. SC52, TA09, FC09, TC36 Sriram, Veena SE40 Smith, Jessica M. WD48, SC10, PWK17 Srisanit, Witchanee SE53 Smith, Julia WA52 Srivastava, Swa TB14, WA24, TD09 Smith, Linda Tuhiwai FE11 St. Clair, Saya SC01 Smith, Malinda WE07, TC04 Staab, Silke SC41 Smith, Nicholas Ross TE47 Staeger, Ueli FD11 Smith, Simon J. FE46, FB18 Stahl, Bernhard WB18, WC01 Smith-Cannoy, Heather TA28, FB34 Stahl, Roger J. TB16, SC09 Smithee, Michael WA13 Stallman, Ken FA03 Smythe, Elizabeth A. FB25, TC36 Stanais, Michael WC58, TB00 Snider, Erin WE06 Standeld, Catriona WE48, FB21, PIF, PWK22 Snyder, Anna WE24 Stanescu, Diana SA17, SB55 Snyder, Jack FA19 Stankovic, Tatjana FE56, FC32 Snyder, Robert WD11 Stanley, Aaron SC47 Sobek, David WC56 Stanton, Jessica SA55, TE51, TD12 Sobelman, Daniel TC54 Stappenbeck, Jens WC29, WB18 Sobers, Candace Clare WC50 Stappert, Nora TD30, SD35, WE58, TC45, PWK11 Soboleva, Irina SB50 Stark, Alexandra FB46 Soderberg Kovacs, Mimmi WB54, SB22, SE50, TD59, FC06 Starks, Brian WA07 Sokhey, Sarah SE50 Starr, Harvey TD05 Solingen, Etel WB02, TE25, FE04 Starrs, Sean K. SD30 Soliz de Stange, Ana WC02 Stausholm, Saila WE20 Solomentseva, Anastasia WE47, TD46 Stavrevska, Elena B. TB58 Solomon, Bukola SC41, TC03-B Steans, Jill A. WB09 Solomon, Daniel PWK12 Steed, Danny FD44, SB41 Solomon, Johanna WA48 Steele, Jackie TE57 Solomon, M. Sco SB53 Steele, Janet SB45 Solomon-Schwartz, Chana M. TE59, TA24, SC60, WC43, PIF Steen Knudsen, Jee FD03, TC22 Solovyeva, Anzhelika SD55, TA00 Stefan, Crisna TA36 Somavilla, Lucas SA53 Stefanos, Sarah TD52 Sommer, Udi FE37 Stefanova, Boyka SC50 Somogyi, David SC50 Stefanovic-Stambuk, Jelica SA53, FA00 Song, Jiyeoun TB13 Steger, Manfred B. TA38 Song, Wonjun FC60 Steiger, Stefan SB39 Soosaithasan-Vimalaselvan, Solène FA58, SC04 Stein, Arthur TE27, TB21 Sopaj, Arbenita FE35 Stein, Eric SA27 Sorenson, David S. SA44 Stein, Janice Gross TE04 , TB08, WE07 Soroka, George WA51, WB26 Steinberg, Jessica SD26, WE16 Soriadis, Jacob WD12, TB53 Steiner, Barry H. TB60 Sotomayor, Arturo C. FA46, FD15, SD23, PWK14, WC23 Steinert-Threlkeld, Zachary SE14 Soule, Folashade WC35, FA15, TB56 Stengel, Frank A. WB18 Southall, Paulee A. TA02International StudiesStensrud, Ellen Association © WC29 Index of Participants Stephan, Maria TA19 Sun, Yun PWK12 Stephens, Kathleen SB01 Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh TB34 Stephenson, Carolyn M. WC41, WA21, WE52, FB34 Sundstrom, Malena R. TC28 Sterio, Milena FE55 Sung, Rena TC25 Sterling-Folker, Jennifer SC07, WB04, TD03-B, TB00 Suphunchitwana, Pakawadee WE34 Stewart, Megan FE24, SC46, WB56 Sus, Monika SE28, TA43 Stewart-Harawira, Makere WC40, TD45, WB04 Sushentsov, Andrey A. FD28, TD18 Sansen, Øyvind TC55 Sussman, Gerald FC34 Sles, Kendall W. FD34, TB32, SE49, SC06 Suter, Chrisan WD30, SA31 Smmer, Anee SE33, TC58, WB30, SD06 Suzuki, Kazutoshi FB38 Sncheld, Bryan FA26 Suzuki, Mao TE00 Svachs, Yannis WD59, WE11, WB19, SA59 Suzuki, Motoshi FB32, TA03-C Stobbe, Stephanie P. WE24 Svallfors, Signe SA42 Stockbruegger, Jan TD43, WD54 Svensson, Ted SA15, FE22 Stokes, Leah TC27, WD16 Swader, Larissa WE03-D Stokke, Olav Schram FA22 Swane Wishman, Marius SE20 Stommes, Drew FD58 Swatuk, Larry A. SC26 Stone, Randall W. SE25, WA31 Swed, Ori TC40 Storr, Ryan WD39 Sweet, Rachel SD48, FE40 Stoughton, Chris SB35 Swenson, Georey SE43 Stout, Mark WE53 Sychra, Zdenek TE56 Stowell, Nicholas TE06 Sydiq, Tareq TB50, TD61, WB20 Strakes, Jason E. WD36 Sylvan, David WA27, SA34 Stramer-Smith, Janicke WB51 Sysiö, Timo FD39 Stranadko, Nataliya WB03-C Szabados, Kriszan TC29 Strand, Jonathan R. WD41, TA03-C Szalai, Andras SD49, WE15, SA18 Strandberg Hassellind, Filip WD00 Szarejko, Andrew SB37, FB60 Strangio, Donatella WA54 Szeptycki, Andrzej WA50 Strathman, Brent TA21, TD03-C Szitanyi, Stephanie WC42, TB04 Strang, Bec FC35, TD08 Taden, John FA15, SB31, TA03-C Stravers, Andrew WD07 Tadevosyan, Margarita FC48 Strazzari, Francesco TE48 Taeuber, Simon F. SC59 Strömbom, Lisa SC16 Tagma, Halit M. SA52, TA08, TE13 Stroup, Sarah S. FA57 Taha, Sophia SD49 Strue, Michael J. FE55 Takahashi, Minori SA47 Struye de Swielande, Tanguy TA56 Takahashi, Tomoko SB35 Stulberg, Adam N. WA28, WE47 Takeuchi, Hiroki WC20, FA41 Stumbaum, May-Bri U. TA16 Talbot, David WD21, FB25 Stump, Jacob L. SD28, FA35 Talbot, Michael SE05 Sturm, Ingmar WA35, WB31 Taliaferro, Jerey W. WC46 Su, Cho-Hsin FB27 Talibova, Roya WB50, WD00 Su, Kaiqing SA58, WB29 Tama, Jordan SB20, TB24 Suboc, Jelena FB49, FD43, TA22, TD09, SA15 Tamai, Masataka SB12 Sucharov, Mira FD06, TA22, TD04 Tamaki, Nobuhiko FB47, PWK24 Sudulich, Laura SA57, PWK 23 Tamburini, Francesco FA54 Suh, Kyungwon FC51 Tammen, Ronald L. TE06 Sukin, Lauren SE19, SB40, WA46, PWK 23 Tan, Bann Seng TE10 Sula, Ismail Erkam TB47, SE03 Tan, Rebecca Grace TD20, FE53 Suleiman, Samaila TD22 Tan, Wayne WC32, TC31 Suleymanoglu Kurum, Rahime FD59, WA50, WE13 Tanaka, Satoshi FB55 Suliman, Samid WB35, WD45, FB45, FC45 Tanczer, Leonie Maria FE29, SB11, TD17, SA50, WC04 Sullivan, John P. FE60 Tandon, Aakri A. FA58, FB31, FD54 Sullivan, Tricia FC50 Tang, Chih-Mao TB13, FD17, WA47, SE54 Sumer, Bilgesu FA52, TE55 Tang, Yi Shin TA28, FC35 Sun, Fanglu WE03-A Tanguay, Eric WE44, SA54 Sun, Jisheng WA39 Tanrikulu, Osman Goktug TE06 Sun, Xuefeng FB05 Tansey, Oisin WA35, TD57 Sun, Yixian FE41, TC22, TA39, WE04International StudiesTanushree, Tanushree Association © WA42 Index of Participants Tanyag, Maria WD52, FB06, FD12 Thomson, Jennifer SD42, SE42, WD42, TB42, PIF Taodzera, Shingirai TE32, TA15 Thornton, Ashley WA27 Taplin, K. TB50, FA08 Thornton, Christy WC30, TB33 Taras, Raymond WD26 Thorsten, Marie FE45, WC07 Tarriela, Jay Tristan SA26 Thrall, Trevor WB31, SE27 Tasca, Tiago TD02, WE40 Thum, Pingtjin WA23 Tabekov, Bolat Lapovich TB61 Thunholm, Per FA53 Tatsumi, Yuki SB01 Thurber, Ches FC60, FB29 Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia TD24 Thurbon, Elizabeth FD43 Taydas, Zeynep SE50 Tibbis, Paul WC38 Taylor, Emily FD08 Tiberghien, Yves E. WD16 Taylor, Julie WE23, FB10 Tickner, Arlene B. TB51, SC56, FD15, SE08, PWK14, TD04, Taylor, Kirsten WA07 FB01 Teco, Rachel FC50, TA54 Tieku, Thomas Kwasi SA36, WC32, WD03-C Tedesco, Delacey WC42 Tierney, Michael J. TB20, FC05, SE08, TE03-A Tehrani, Fleur FB17 Tiessen, Rebecca SC52, TA09, FC09, TD55 Teirila, Olli J. TB44, FA53 Tiky, Lembe WB14, WD18 Teitel, Ru G. SB34, FA59 Tiller, Rachel FD26, TE17, FA22 Tei, Sarah SE53, WB49 Tilley, Lisa WC30, WA36, SC03, SD03, FB36 Tekath, Miriam TD61, TE49 Timakova, Olga SA04 Tellez Patarroyo, Ivonne TA28, FE53 Timalsina, Rajib FC48 Templeton, Jessica WD58, TA59 Tin Loy, Ryan FC15 Teo, Terri-Anne SA34 Tinker Salas, Miguel SB54 Tepe, Sultan FE19 Tinnirello, Maurizio TA33, WD06 Terradas, Nicolás SA59, PWK14 Tir, Jaroslav WE43 Terry, Jillian WD58, TE42, WA56 Tirone, Daniel C. WC56 Thakar, Milind FC38, SC34 Tirrell, Andrew SE41 Thakur, Monika WB26, SE52, SA54, WC43 Tiscornia, Lucia WD43, FC47 Thakur, Saurabh WB03-B Tiwari, Rishabh TA14 Thakur, Vineet TE36, FB58 Tiwary, Rityusha Mani SC59, WC32, WB39 Thaler, Kai TE51, SC29, SD08 Tkachenko, Stanislav L. WA51, TD18, FE15 Thame, Charlie FC17 Tobin, Sarah FB41 Thankachan, Shahana SD56 Toensho, Chrisna SB55 Thawnghmung, Ardeth WB57 To, Monica Duy SA46, WE37, TD08, WA12 Theiner, Patrick FE26, FC31, FA57, TA43 Toh, Norashiqin TE51 Then Bergh, Sarah TE18, WB29 Tokola, Mark SB01 Therien, Jean-Philippe TB31 Tolay, Juliee SE57, TB38, WE60 Theuerkauf, Ulrike SB51 Tolipov, Farkhod TC00 Theussen, Amelie TC58, FD02, SD43 Toly, Noah J. TE40 Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan FA08 Tomar, Varun WC28 Thiel, Markus WD52, TE57 Tomashevskiy, Andrey TB10 Thiele, Leslie Paul FB26, FA10 Tombe, Sandra FC21, PWK17 Thiers, Consuelo SD10, WA37 Tomen Basse, Bihter TE03-C Thies, Cameron G. SE30, SC33, SD18, TD03 Tominaga, Yasutaka FE60, WD46 Thiessen, Chuck TE61, TB26, WB13 Tomlinson, Robert TB60, SE43 Thobani, Sunera WA36 Tomz, Michael SE19, TB24, FE04 Thomas, Jakana L. TA32, TE29, TB23 Tonami, Aki SD41, TB19, TE41, WE03-B Thomas, John TE06 Tonnerre, Quenn WD39 Thomas, Norvell TE06 Toohey, David E. FB32, FA00 Thomas, Raymond WB51, TA00 Toprani, Anand SE28 Thomaz, Diana TC60 Toral, Pablo WC35 Thompson Buckland, Scoe WE51 Torres-Baches, Efren SC44, WD04 Thompson, Alex TA31, WB34 Toshkov, Dimiter FB33, FE36 Thompson, Max WD11, SE03 Toth, Alexander TC10 Thompson, Peter SC14 Toth, Aliz WE59 Thompson, Peter Onah TB15 Toth, Evelin TB00 Thompson, William SD56, TB11, WD30, FB24 Touchton, Michael WD07 Thomse, Peter FB30International StudiesToukan, Mark Association © FB04 Index of Participants Tower, Kimberly SD34, FB50 Uemura, Takehiko SB12 Tozer, Laura TB40 Uesugi, Yuji SD13, FA48 Trabucco, M. Lena WD56, WB27, FC59 Ugur, Etga WB61 Trager, Joslyn WB06 Uji, Azusa WA41, TA03-C Trager, Robert Frederic TE27, TB21, FB13, WC08 Ulatowski, Rafal TC28, FC00 Trask, Tara SB20, FE34 Ulrich, Marybeth FD60, SB46, WD47 Travouillon, Katrin SC61 Um, Jimyong SD40 Trenin, Dmitri SB01 Underhill, Georey R. D. WD02 Trenta, Luca TC57, WE22 Upadhayaya, Anjoo Sharan WC11 Trépanier Capistran, Laurent TE00 Upadhyaya, Priyankar WC11, FD10 Treverton, Gregory F. WA44, FC44, SE44 Urdal, Henrik FC55 Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios C. WE32 Urdinez, Francisco PWK21 Trinkunas, Harold FB24, FD15, FA05, SD23, PWK06 Uribe, Andres TC48, TE48 Tripathi, Shambhawi TB03-B, WD03-B Urlacher, Brian WB26, PWK22 Trithara, Dakoda FE43 Urwin, Eliza WB56 Trivedi, Gajendra WA55 Ustun, Cigdem TB47, SC25, SB18 Troitskiy, Mikhail SC16 Uysal, Nur TE03-C Trombea, Maria Julia SA22, WD19 Uzonyi, Gary J. FA37, FB04 Tromblay, Darren WE22, FD44 Vabulas, Felicity FE57, WB34, TB36 Trondal, Jarle WC32 Vadrot, Alice FB26, WB22, TE17, TC05 Troumbley, Rex FE49 Vaha, Milla E. TD33, WA33, SB49, SD49 Trownsell, Tamara TA51, SC39, TC51, SD02, TD04, FB23 Vainen, Tiina WD40, TC60, FD12 True, Jacqui SC12, TD14, TC42, WB42, WC09, WE01, Valarezo, Juan Carlos SE42, WC03-D PWK11 Valdez, John WA07 Trujano Velasquez, Gerardo WD00 Vale, Gina SD60 Tsaganea, Doru TB00 Valeeva, Diliara SD30, TB37 Tsai, Tsung-han WA41 Valencia, Sandra SD26 Tsintsadze-Maass, Eteri TB03-A, SD16 Valenza, Domenico SB50 Tskhay, Aliya FA52 Valeriano, Brandon FE37, TB46 Tsourapas, Gerasimos TD54, FD16, WE60, SA30, WD38, FC57 Valikhanova, Aiganym WA28 Tsuchiya, Motohiro SB41 Valle Machado da Silva, Marcos SD37 Tsujita, Toshiya TB46 Valle, Valeria Marina SB33, WC36 Tsuruzono, Yuki SC58 Van De Laarschot, Steven WE55, WC51 Tsygankov, Andrei P. TC12, FE15 van den Berg, Mahias Adriaan WC60, FD44 Tucker, Colin SA38 van den Boogaard, Vanessa FC47 Tucker, Karen TC51, SD02 Van der Veen, Maurits FB32, TE31 Tudoroiu, Theodor FB56 van der Ven, Hamish TC22, TA39 Tuinier, Pepijn WC60, SD53 Van Hoo, Paul FE51, TD46 Tulane, Salomé SA44 Van Lear, Michael FC15 Tulepbayeva, Roza WC37 Van Liere, Adam WA59 Tung, Hans SB04 van Lieshout, Elisabeth TD25, SB55 Tunsjø, Øystein TB13, WE21 van Loon, Aukje FD19, WD21, WE09 Turco, Linnea SA58, WD03-D van Noort, Carolijn FA55, PIF, WE03-A Turnbull, Megan WD43 Van Nostrand, Rachel SB19 Turnbull, Timothy WC27, TC25 Van Puyvelde, Damien WA44, WC04 Turner, Amilee SC12, PIF Van Schaack, Beth SC28 Turner, Lewis SC12, TD20, TC52 van Wijk, Anne SE10 Turner, Mandy FA07, FB07, WD08 van Wingerden, Enrike WC13, FC22 Tuschling, Lina FB00 van Wyk, Jo-Ansie SD39, PWK16 Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee SC11, SA27, SE16 Vandamme, Dorothee TE55 Tuzuner, Sumeyra FB57 Vanderhill, Rachel TB57, WC37, TC17 Tyburski, Michael D. SB48, SA20 vanHeerde-Hudson, Jennifer TC26 Tynes, Robert WA15 Vardanika, Zoi TA52, FA02 Tynkkynen, Nina WB40 Vargas, Thais FC28 Tyrala, Michael TC01 Vasconcellos, Rodolpho SA05 Tzankova, Zdravka TC26, TA39 Vashchilko, Taana TB37, SE16 Tzeng, Wei-Feng TA26 Vasko, Timothy TE45 Udasmoro, Wening TC48International StudiesVasquez, John A. Association © WC56 Index of Participants Vasquez, Jordi SE35 Vuković, Siniša SB61 Vaughn, Abigail WA20, TE16 Vullierme, Magali SE15 Vavoula, Niovi SD11 Vuori, Juha A. WC06, FC59, SC18 Vaynman, Jane E. FA46, TE46 Waddick, Aubrey WA31 Vazquez G., Juanamaria FB61 Waehlisch, Marn SC27, WE19 Vazquez, Karin PWK21 Waever, Ole TC02, WD12, WC07, TA50 Veiga, João Paulo SC17 Wagle, Paroma FE52 Veilleux-Lepage, Yannick SE57 Wagner, Kirsn WD61 Velasco, Kristopher SE37 Wagner, Steven TC44 Velasco, Suzana FA03 Wagner, Wendy FD51 Velasquez, Nicolas WD14 Wagner-Rizvi, Tracey FA25, SB60 Velazquez, Rafael FD56, SD37 Wahedi, Laila SC40 Velikaya, Anna A. FA37 Wahlrab, Amentahru FC42, TA38, FA59 Venema, Agnes WB44, SA12, SC44 Wai, Zubairu WB35, TA01, WC13, WA34, SD03 Vennesson, Pascal FD60, WA05 Waites, Mahew WD52, WE51, WB09, SB23, WC03-D Verdeja, Ernesto SA14 Walker, Hayley SE41 Verhaegen, Soetkin WE58 Walker, R. B. J. SD24, WD17 Verkhovskiy, Alexander FC38 Walker, Stephen G. SD10, WA37, TE04 Verma, Rahul FD58 Walker, Vivian WC38 Verschuren, Sanne SA61 Wallace, Jeremy WE12 Vercelli, Alice FA08 Wallace, Molly SA52 Vetrovcova, Marna SB50, WE52, WB03-B Wallace, Rebecca WD51, FE38 Viaggio, Luigi FD17 Wallis, Joanne SD13, FC61 Vicenc, Jelena FD57 Walschot, Maureen TC03-C Vicic, Jelena FB39 Walsh, James FA47 Victor, Jennifer FC21, WE23 Walsh, Patrick F. TB44, WD44 Vieira, Marco SC39, TE26, WB05 Walter, Andrew SC21 Viernes, Noah SE11 Walton, Calder TC44, SD21 Vigneswaran, Darshan FB33, WE60 Wan, Ming SC02 Vij, Ritu WC11, TD29, TA09, FC09 Wang, Alice Yiqian WB38 Vila Seoane, Maximiliano FE29, SC57, TB41, FA10, PWK14 Wang, Alissa FE21, SA40 Villamil, Francisco WB15 Wang, Chengli PWK10 Villanueva, Kevin Henry FA49 Wang, Chuan WB45, PIF Villegas, Ciera FC56 Wang, Duanyong Alexander SC30 Vinciguerra, Maria Chiara FB53 Wang, Frances Yaping TE44, FC16 Vinthagen, Stellan FB28 Wang, Hanjie FE41 Vio, Paul WC61 Wang, Hsin Hsien TA26 Vishwanathan, Arun WA01 WANG, Hung-Jen SC58, WA43, FD17, TE03-D, SB02 Viteri, Maria Amelia TE55 Wang, Jue TD31, TB56 Vlavonou, Gino SB45, WD51, WE36 Wang, Rui SA16, TB41 Vlcek, William WE20, FE22 Wang, Ye TD19, SE19 Vodopyanov, Constanne WD15, TA10, TD27 Wang, Yuan TE03-A Vogt, Manuel SC46 Wang, Yuan-Kang FE47, WB43, FA55 Vogt, Roland WB29 Wang, Zhiyuan WB25, FE30 Volgy, Thomas J. TB11 Wangen, Patrice WA49, SE39 Volodarsky, Sasha WE38, TE31 Ward, Michael D. TE27, FA23 Volpe, Tristan Anderson TB59, FA46 Ward, Sandra FA23 von Billerbeck, Sarah WA35, TD57, SA32 Ward, Steven M. WB06, WA08, WE14 von Borzyskowski, Inken WB34 Warner, Carolyn SE60 von Hlatky, Stefanie TE28, TC36 Warner, Daniel TC19 Von Stein, Jana SA58, WC19, WB03-A Warpinski, Krisan FB53 Vorkunova, Olga WA51, FA61 Warren, Brianey FE21 Vortherms, Samantha FE36 Warren, T. Camber WE10 Voss, M. Joel TC32, SE19, TE37, FA34, WB33 Wasik, Oliwia TB53 Voyvodic, Clara SA54 Wasser, Becca SB47 Vranka, Marek SB40, WA46 Watanabe, Atsuko SB16, FC20, WC53 Vu, Minh TE43 Watanabe, Riko FB31 Vucec, Srdjan SC35, WC07, TA22International StudiesWatanuki, Ryo Association © FC54, TB52 Index of Participants Waterman, Alex TC33, SB61 Whetstone, Crystal WA21 Waters, Jayson TB09, FA24 White, Joshua T. SD08 Watson, Sco D. WB24, TD54, FA33 Whitehall, Georey A. FD49, SE26 Was, Michelle FE17 Whiteside, Craig WC17 Was, Stephen TA46, FB04 Whitlark, Rachel Elizabeth WB51, PWK16 Weaver, Catherine Elizabeth TA31, SB38, WD20, SE06 Whitlock, Mark FA37 Weaver, John FE39 Whien-Woodring, Jenifer WB57, FD23, SC23 Webb, Clayton FE32, WC27, WA28, SA06, PWK 23 Whyte, Christopher SC31, TB46, TA30 Webber, Mark SA13, SC18 Wiebe, Sarah Marie TE33, FC22 Weber, Anne-Kathrin FE41 Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Eric WD29, SB19, WE30, WC03-B Weber, Heloise SD28, FE11, TB00 Wieczorek, Irene SD11 Weber, Marn FA06 Wiegand, Krista E. SA29, WB32, TA05, FB05, WE23, WD00 Weber, Patrick M. WE00 Wiener, Antje TA50, TD11, TE12, WE01, PWK11 Weber, Valenn WB46, SA01 Wietzke, Frank Borge SC36 Weber, Yuval WD49, FB15, FE15 Wig, Tore SC29 Webster, D. G. FD03, TE17 Wigen, Einar TE49 Wedderburn, Alister FA38, FC48 Wigger, Angela SB10 Weeks, Jessica TB24 Wight, Colin TD09 Weerasuriya, Ranitri SA09 Wijsman, Kanka FC49 Wegge, Njord FE39, TD16 Wilcox, Lauren FA12, FE42, TE33, WC43, SC09, WD03- Wegner, Nicole SC52, FB06 D Wehner, Leslie E. FD53, WA37, TD04 Wilde, Ralph SB33, SD32 Wei, Pei-Yu TC25 Wiley, Sarah SA12 Weichselbraun, Anna FC18 Wilkenfeld, Jonathan SA02, SE10 Weidmann, Nils SE14, FE28 Wilkins, Thomas S. SE46, WD15, SD51 Weidner, Jason R. FA45 Wilkinson, Cai FC17, TD13, TB23, FB23 Weigand, Florian WE20 Wilkinson, David O. WD30, PWK17 Weinek, Nora Beryll FB42 Willard-Foster, Melissa TE08 Weinert, Mahew S. WE11, SB32, FC34, SE36 Wille, Tobias TC45 Weinthal, Erika S. SD26, SC26, TD21, WE04 Williams Jr., Robert E. WB11 Weintraub, Michael L. SE48 Williams, Gregory FC13, TB00 Weisner, Zina WB18 Williams, Michael FD02 Weiss, Anita FC24, WA55, TE11, WC03-D Williams, Nathalie FC57 Weiss, Jessica C. WE12, TC24, SB28, TE44 Williams, Paul D. SB07 Weitzel, Michelle WC42 Williams, Timothy TC43 Weizman, Elian TD36, FD36, WD31 Williams, Unislawa SC14 Weko, Silvia SB35, FC25 Williamson, Ryan SE37 Welborne, Bozena TA53, FB41, PWK10 Williamson, Sco FC16, WB51 Welch, David A. WA47, WE07 Williford, George SE20 Welch, Ryan FE28 Willigen, Niels Van SD10 Weldon, Isaac TC03-B Willis, Charmaine N. WD07 Weldon, Sirje Laurel FA42, FC29 Willoughby, Heather SB18 Weldzius, Ryan SA17 Wilmot, Claire SC28 Wellhausen, Rachel SE25, WB25, WA31, SA17 Wilner, Alex TE00 Wellman, David TD26 Wilson, Chris SB58 Wells, Mahew TB26, TA46 Wilson, James PWK10 Welzel, Chrisan TB03-C Wilson, Mahew C. FA02 Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Wiebke TB20, SE08 Wilson, Steven TC37, FC38, FA23, PWK10 Weng, Kevin FA43 Winan, Poppy TC22 Wenham, Clare FE40, TD15, TC41 Windsor, Leah Cathryn SA28, FC28, TD05, PWK10 Werner, Karolina WE44, TD00 Wineco, W. Kindred SD30, FB25, WB23 Wertheim, Stephen SE27 Winger, Gregory FB39, TB28 Wermer, Skyne Uku TA00 Winsle, Gary FC25, TA11, TE14 Western, Shaina D. WE58 Winston, Carla FD14, WB33, PWK11 Weerich, Cita SD38 Winter, Bronwyn FD53 Weygandt, Nicole FC31, TB10 Wipi, Heather TD35 Whang, Taehee WC27, WA55 Wippl, Joe WE22, FA53 Wheeler, Christopher WC49, FB49International StudiesWirtz, James J. Association © WC60, WE27, WB44 Index of Participants Wise, Carol WE18, PWK21 Yamada, Takahiro TB20 Wiseman, Georey R. WA39, TA26, TD26, TE05 Yamamoto, Raymond SD44, SA05 Wishnick, Elizabeth TE41, SA10 Yan, Karl WE25 Witzleben, Megan SA11 Yanacopulos, Helen FB20, SA25 Wivel, Anders FB24, FD05, PWK06 Yang, Fang-chih Irene FE45 Wojciuk, Anna WA43, SA18 Yang, Joonseok TB00 Wojczewski, Thorsten FA19, WA29, TC29, TB49 Yang, Shiming SA39, WE39 Wolf, Daniel FA29 Yang, Yanjun SA40 Wolf, Sonja C. TD54 Yanik, Lerna SA15 Wol, David WB43 Yanow, Mireille FE23 Wol, Sarah WD52, WB61, TD20, FA08 Yao, Joanne TE43, TD53, SB43, WA42, SA59 Wolford, Sco FB31 Yarr, Linda J. WD10, FC02 Womack, Malia SA19, FD42 Yates, Elizabeth FE28, SD61 Wong, Audrye SB28 Yates, Tyler WD00 Wong, Kwok Chung SD13 Yavcan, Basak FE17 Wong, Seanon WB16, TE20 Yazici, Emir WE38 Wong, Wendy TC11 Yazici, Irmak WA61, SB04, FA02 Woo, Byungwon FA57 Ye, Xiao Di TA57 Woocher, Lawrence PWK12 Yengde, Suraj WB36 Wood, Colleen SE51, TB29 Yeo, Andrew SC59, TC16, WE12 Wood, Duncan SD37 Yeo, Youngyun TA00 Wood, Reed M. TC46, FB19, TE29 Yeon, Wonho SC02 Work, JD WB10, TE14 Yeophantong, Pichamon FA55, FC23 Worrall, James E. SB61, WE40, TC61 Yesilada, Birol A. SE02, TE06 Worsnop, Catherine SC60, FB52 Yesiltas, Ozum WC52, TA57 Worth, Thomas TC03-C Yi, Ding SA15 Wrage, Stephen D. TC17 Yigit, Sureyya SE51, WE00 Wright, Jerey WE31 Yildiz, Ezgi WA57, FD14 Wright, Joseph SE14, FC60 Yin, George TE44 Wright, Katharine A. M. SA13, TE23 Yin, Weiwen FE30 Wright, Nancy WD36, SA11, SB02 Yoder, Brandon WA22, FE10 Wright, Thorin M. FB19, SD29 Yoder, Chris TC34 Wrobel, Anna WB53, TA61, TC20, FE06, WE09, TB56 Yokota, Masatoshi SD33, TD27 Wu, (Clark) Aoqi WE12, TE03-D Yolacan, Zeynep Beril WA17 Wu, Cathy Xuanxuan TD37 Yong, Chaeyoung TC20, SB49 Wu, Charles Chong-Han TE38 Yonten, Hasan FC39, WC54 Wu, Charles K. S. WA27, FA25 Yoo, Heesun FD25 Wu, Fuzuo SC27 Yoo, Hyon Joo SA47 Wu, Jingwen TC26 Yoon, Sungwook SC20, FB25 Wu, Judy Tzu-Chun FD18 Yoon, Yeajin TD31 Wu, Xuejun SE17 Yoshida, Shingo WB43 Wunderlich, Carmen WA46 Yoshimoto, Iku TA48 Wunische, Adam TA46 Yoshimura, Sachiko SB12 Wuthnow, Joel WE12 You, Hyung Jun FA37 Wuthrich, Michael FE19 Youa, Ra SE26, WB45 Wyant, Marissa FB31 Youde, Jeremy FE40, WE40, SE40, TC41 Wylie, Lana SE30 Young, Danielle FB02 Wynne-Hughes, Elisa TA12 Young, Joseph TC10, SB30 Xhardez, Catherine SE38 Young, Kevin FB30, TB37, FC21 Xia, Liping WA39 Young, Michael D. SD10, TE04 Xia, Lucie WA39 Young, Oran R. TD41, FA22 Xiong, Wei TB25 Youssef, Heba SC45, FC11 Xu, Bo WD37 Yu, Chihwei FC00 Xu, Jian WE03-B Yu, Xiao WD37 Xu, Jing FA41 Yue, Jiahua WA27, TA56 Yadav, Punam FD40, WD22, SD15 Yuen, Amy FA57 Yahel, Ido WE35, FB37 Yukawa, Taku TC47 Yalcinkaya, Haldun TD40International StudiesYüksel, Umut Association © WB30, WA57 Index of Participants Yuzawa, Takeshi SD57 Zhu, Boliang WA31 Zach, Danielle WC15 Zhu, Xiaolue SE17 Zadeh-Cummings, Nazanin SB32, FB23, SE04 Zhu, Yuan Yi SC38, FB43, WA43 Zahar, Marie-Joelle FC53, SD42, PWK22 Zhukov, Yuri WB17, SD29, FC12 Zahariadis, Nikolaos SA19, WC59 Zhussipbek, Galym TB61 Zahariadis, Zoe SA19 Zille, Túlio Resende TA55 Zahava, Orli TE19, TC21 Zimbalist, Zack FD57 Zaidan, Yasir TB03-A Zimmerman, Shannon SD15 Zaidi, S Akbar TE56 Ziv, Guy SA28, FB37 Zaio, Ruben WA19 Zohar, Guy WA58 Zait, Ruth WE35 Zohouri, Pegah TE11 Zajączkowski, Jakub SB59, WB01 Zubeldia, Oceane WB10, WC57 Zakhirova, Leila WD30 Zucker, Noah FA57 Zaks, Sherry WB54 Zuern, Michael SE33, FA19, TA04 Zala, Benjamin FB57, WE47, FC59 Zuhlke, Samantha WE29 Zalewski, Marysia TC18, TB06, WC21 Zulver, Julia WE48, SA41, PIF Zalloua, Zahi TC49 Zunes, Stephen FC10 Zaman, Rashed Uz FC58 Zvobgo, Kelebogile FB13, TB36, SD22, TE12, PIF Zambrano, Diego WB53 Zwingel, Susanne SC41, SA42, FC29 Zanardi, Dr Claudia SD56 Zysk, Katarzyna FC39, WD37 Zano, Laura TB09 Zapata, Mollie SC53, PWK12 Zappile, Tina WD32, FD01 Zarakol, Ayşe TC13, FD06, SD07, SB17, FB01, TE03-C, FC00 Zartaloudis, Sorios TD54, SA33, TB37, FE01 Zartman, I. William SC16 Zartner, Dana WA40, SA51, WE04 Zebek, Alan SD33 Zech, Steven T. SA52, TB49, SE07, FE14 Zeigler, Sean FB04 Zeitz, Alexandra TA01 Zeitzo, Thomas TC10, TB24 Zelin, Aaron WC17 Zellen, Barry FA51 Zelli, Fariborz SD26 Zemanova, Stepanka TE55, FE02 Zencirci, Gizem F. WE45 Zeng, Ka WC20 Zengin, Huseyin TB49 Zenone, Marco WA52 Zerba, Shaio SC33, WC44 Zevnik, Andreja SB45, WA45, SD45, WD17 Zhang, Hongyu WC51, FD46 Zhang, Jiakun Jack FC27, WE29 Zhang, Jian FE47 Zhang, Jiayi TB00 Zhang, Kean WA22, TE38, TB19, FE10 Zhang, Weiqi WC51 Zhang, Xiaotong TC23 Zhang, Yongjin TE35, FA11, WC16, SE36 Zhao, Bi FB20, WB03-A Zhao, Huanyu WC30, SE06 Zhou, Min WC00 Zhou, Rachel SE52 Zhou, Yan SC30 Zhou, Yang-Yang TC59, TB29 Zhou, Yuan SE49, WE03-CInternational Studies Association ©