International Studies Association Northeast Region

50th Annual Conference 2 - 3 November 2018

World Politics in the Digital Age

Baltimore, MD Embassy Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor Special Events

Friday, November 2, 10:15 – 10:45 am, Colonnade lobby Morning coffee break

Friday, November 2, 12:45 – 2:00 pm, Edinburgh Hall Presidential Luncheon* and Address

“What is Realism?” Professor Patrick James, ISA President University of Southern California

*Arranged for those conference attendees who registered for the luncheon in advance. (Name badges have a “luncheon” marker in the bottom right corner.)

Friday, November 2, 4:00 – 4:30 pm, Colonnade lobby Afternoon coffee break

Sponsored by: University of Massachusetts Boston Global Governance and Human Security Program in the McCormack Graduate School

Friday, November 2, 6:30 – 7:30 pm, Tuscan Keynote Address

“Reproducing Global Inequality? Hashtag and Digital Activism in their Nonspaces” Professor Kamari Maxine Clarke

Please join us after for drinks and hors d’oeuvres in Oriental Sponsored by: Palgrave/Macmillan

Saturday, November 3, 7:30 – 8:15 am, Concordia ISA-Northeast Governing Council Business Meeting

Sponsored by: University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management and Baha’i Chair for World Peace

Saturday, November 3, 10:15 – 10:45 am, Colonnade lobby Morning coffee break

Sponsored by: University of Michigan Press – Configurations Series

1 Saturday, November 3, 4:00 – 4:30 pm, Colonnade lobby Afternoon coffee break

Sponsored by: University of Massachusetts at Lowell Security Studies Program

Saturday, November 3, 6:30 – 8:00 pm, Veterans ISA Northeast Scholars’ Circle

“Hybrid Sovereignty in World Politics” Swati Srivastava, Purdue University Discussants: Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachusetts Boston) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Jelena Subotic (Georgia State University) Chair: Andrew A.G. Ross (Ohio University)

Room Locations

Chapter Fourth floor Colonnade Third floor Composite Third floor Concordia Third floor Edinburgh Fifth floor Ionic Third floor Oriental Fourth floor Tuscan Third floor Veterans Third floor

The registration desk is located in the Connector Foyer, second floor

2 ISA-Northeast Awards, 2018

Fred Hartman Award Best Graduate Student Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2017 Jean-Pierre Murray, University of Massachusetts Boston “The UNODC and the Human Rights Approach to Human Trafficking: Explaining the Organizational (Mis)Fit”

A. Leroy Bennett Award Best Faculty Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2017 Kathleen P.J. Brennan, SUNY Polytechnic Institute “Hashtags as Weavers: Complexity, Attention, and Spacetimes in the Work of Michel Serres and William Gibson”

Yale H. Ferguson Award The Ferguson Award recognizes the book that most advances the vibrancy of international studies as a pluralist discipline. Catherine Lu, McGill University Justice and Reconciliation in World Politics

Acknowledgments

The ISA-Northeast would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting this year’s conference:

• ALIAS: Active Learning in International Affairs Section • Ohio University Department of Political Science • Palgrave/Macmillan • University of Maryland Center for International Development and Conflict Management and Baha’i Chair for World Peace • University of Massachusetts Boston Global Governance and Human Security Program in the McCormack Graduate School • University of Massachusetts at Lowell Security Studies Program • University of Michigan Press – Configurations Series • University of Tennessee Chattanooga Department of Political Science and Public Service

3 ISA-NE 2017-2018 Governing Council

Officers

Past President: Dr. Daniel Levine, University of Alabama President: Dr. Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga President-Elect: Dr. Stefanie Fishel, University of Alabama V.P. and Program Chair: Dr. Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University Secretary: Dr. Randall Newnham, Penn State Berks

Members

Term Expires Nov. 2018: Dr. Yehonatan Abramson, Hebrew University Dr. Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University Dr. Jack Amoureux, Wake Forest University Dr. Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, Rutgers University David An, Catholic University of America Dr. Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware Dr. Dave Benjamin, Univ. of Bridgeport Dr. Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Dr. Linda Bishai, American Bar Association Dr. John Oates, Florida International University Dr. Robert Bosco, Centre College Dr. Mark Raymond, Univ. of Oklahoma Dr. Michael Butler, Clark University Andrew Szarejko, Georgetown University Dr. Cara Daggett, Virginia Tech Dr. Halit Mustafa Tagma, N. Arizona University Dr. Kara Ellerby, University of Delaware Dr. Matthew Weinert, University of Delaware Dr. Daniel Green, University of Delaware Dr. Lauren Wilcox, Cambridge University Dr. Terilyn Johnston Huntington, Mt. Vernon Nazarene University

Term Expires Nov. 2019: Dr. Mohammed Al-Azdee, University of Dr. Denis Kennedy, Holy Cross Bridgeport T.J. Liguori, Florida International University Melissa Balos, Florida International University Dr. Benjamin Meiches, University of Washington Dr. Carla Barqueiro, Univ. of Baltimore at Tacoma Dr. Lina Benabdallah, Wake Forest University Daisuke Minami, George Washington University Christine Bianco, Florida International University Dr. Dani Nedal, Georgetown University Dr. Sammy Barkin, University of Massachusetts Dr. Ausra Park, Siena College Boston Dr. Kate Seaman, University of Maryland Dr. Alex Barder, Florida International University Dr. Rosemary Shinko, American University Dr. Eric Blanchard, SUNY Oswego Dr. Mark Shirk, Stonehill College Dr. Mauro Caraccioli, Virginia Tech Dr. Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida Dr. Brooke Coe, Stetson University Dr. Abram Trosky, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Dr. deRaismes Combes, American University Dr. Jamie Frueh, Bridgewater College Dr. Zenel Garcia, Florida International University Dr. Harry Gould, Florida International University Dr. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University

4 ISA-Northeast Presidents

2019-2020 Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University 2018-2019 Stefanie Fishel, University of Alabama 2017-2018 Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 2016-2017 Daniel Levine, University of Alabama 2015-2016 Harry Gould, Florida International University 2014-2015 Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware 2013-2014 Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts-Boston 2012-2013 Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University 2011-2012 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2010-2011 Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida 2009-2010 Janice Bially Mattern, Lehigh University 2008-2009 Eric Leonard, Shenandoah University 2006-2008 Rosemary Shinko, Bucknell University (two terms) 2005-2006 Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Delaware 2004-2005 Daniel Green, University of Delaware 2003-2004 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2002-2003 Mahmood Monshipouri, Quinnipiac University 2001-2002 Barbara Lakeberg Dridi, OIC International 2000-2001 Francine D’Amico, SUNY-Cortland and Syracuse University 1999-2000 Lisa Brandes, 1998-1999 Steven J. Rosow, SUNY-Oswego 1997-1998 John T. Rourke, University of Connecticut 1996-1997 Mark Boyer, University of Connecticut 1995-1996 Robert Denemark, University of Delaware 1994-1995 Meredith Reid Sarkees, Niagara University 1993-1994 Jean M. Stern, Siena College 1992-1993 Vicki Golich, Penn State University/California State Univ.-San Marcos 1991-1992 Gerry Tyler, University of Rhode Island 1990-1991 Lowell Gustafson, Villanova University 1989-1990 J. Ann Tickner, College of the Holy Cross 1988-1989 John Vasquez, Rutgers University 1987-1988 Allen L. Springer, Bowdoin College 1986-1987 Deborah N. Miner, Simmons College 1985-1986 Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College

5 Friday Polics of Corrupon: Culture, Polics, Internaonal Agreements, and Potenal Soluons FA01: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Roundtable William Rosenberg (Dept of Polics, Drexel University) What is the Relaonship Between Construcvist and Crical Corrupon: Implicaons for Peacebuilding and Comparave Polics Approaches to Internaonal Relaons? Charles Hauss (Alliance for Peacebuilding) Public Atudes toward Corrupon Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore Charles Blake (James Madison University) Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Jesse Crane-Seeber (Assistant Professor of Polical Science, FA06: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel University of the District of Columbia) The Polical Contexts of Development Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Chair/Di J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair/Di Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) sc. sc. Impact of State Interveners on Durability of Intra-state Peace FA02: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Agreements Internaonal Polics and the Built Environment Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu (Lincoln University) Development or Protecon: Chinese Development of the Mekong Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore River and Downstream State Responses Chair/Di Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Phillip Guerreiro (Florida Internaonal University) sc. University (Virginia Tech)) Transferring Autonomy? The Eects of Globalizaon on The Temporality of Colonial Spaces: mapping the dynamic forms of Decentralizaon in Mexico coloniality in urbanizaon projects in Colombo Zack Zimbalist (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Shelby Ward (Virginia Tech ) Theodore Kahn (Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced The Contest over Palmyra and Spaces of Global Value Internaonal Studies) Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Minnesota) The Eects of Ethnic Diversity on Development and Democrazaon Securing the city: Theorizing everyday pracces in Mumbai Claire Lee (Georgetown University) Samarjit Ghosh (University of Minnesota) An Analysis of Regional Polical Revival: The Impact of Preferenal Reorienng the "Modernist Gaze" and Reimagining Colonial Trade Agreements to Subnaonal Governance Infrastructure in Casablanca Simone Franzi (Virginia Tech) Robert Flahive (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University) FB01: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Of Other Environments: Nonhuman Spaces in the City Gendering Internaonal Relaons: From Theory to Pracce Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore FA03: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Chair/Di Francine J. D'Amico (Syracuse University) Refugees, Migrants, and the Polics of Seeking Asylum sc. Comparave UNSC 1325 Policy Implementaon: Naonal Acon Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Plans for Parcipaon Chair/Di Barbara Franz (Rider University) Carly Rasiewicz (Syracuse University) sc. UN Gender Polics (Trans)gressing the State: Gender Identy, Border Pracces and the Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Polics of Asylum Gendering the UN Secretary-General Elecons Jessica L. Peet (Bucknell University) Francine J. D'Amico (Syracuse University) Special No Longer? Dening “Refugee” in the Global Compacts on A More Radical and Less Gendered Future: A Typology for Gender Refugees and Migraon Equality Policy and Measurement Janet E. Reilly (Sarah Lawrence College) Kara Ellerby (University of Delaware) In Search of an Identy: Tracing the Lebanese Syrian Rapport and Double Bounded: Can Women Make a Dierence? Refugee (In)security Pracces. Xinhui Jiang (University of Delaware) Jessy Abouarab (Florida Internaonal University) Challenges to Economic Migrants' Access to Human Rights FB02: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Roundtable Hassan Awwad (University of Bridgeport) Rethinking Agency and Change in World Polics: Construcng Global Order FA04: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel The Cultures of Corrupon Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Seng Up for Failure: Comparing Paerns of Cheang to Rooted Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Corrupon in the Case of Post-Regime Change Hungary Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Nora Malanszky (George Mason University ) Part. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Corrupon or Racism? Identy Insecurity and the Rise of Right- Chair/Di Amitav Acharya (American University) Wing Populism sc. Molly R. Tepper (George Mason University) FB03: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel FB06: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Ethics and/of Micropolics Global Governance in the Digital Age Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Chair/Di Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) sc. sc. Kindness as a resistance pracce to the urban blasé atude in post- Best Pracces to Incenvize Research and Development of New modernity Anbiocs Elcio Jr (IUPERJ) Lawrence Hamlet (Naonal Intelligence University) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College, Brazil) Wildlife Trade in the Digital Age Internaonal Relaons as Micropolics: Some Analycal and Ethical Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) Proposions The Metastasizaon of the Global Cyber Regime Complex and the Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Creaon of Crical Governance Infrastructure Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Posionality, Moral Skepcism, and the Problem of Package-Deal Click “Yes” to Agree: Genec Privacy Complicaons in the 21st Ethics Century Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University) Internaonal(s) Relaons: Redressing the Absence of Workers' Internaonals in IR FC01: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Bryant Sculos (UMass Amherst & The Amherst Program in Race, Civilizaon, and Cultural Dierence Crical Theory) Placeless Memory, Bodiless Being Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Chair/Di Randolph B. Persaud (American University) sc. FB04: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Scienc Racism, Social Darwinism and the Global Racial Order Rethinking Accountability and Responsibility in Global Polics Alexander D. Barder (Florida Internaonal University) Hetero-Liberal Order in the Making: The Theory of Character Power Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore in Chinese IR Chair/Di Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Inho Choi (Johns Hopkins University) sc. State Building and Civilizaonal Hierarchies in American Empire “Blood on the Walls”: The Inherently Contested Nature of Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Humanitarian Accountability Bringing American Indian Experiences In: Toward a Research Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross) Agenda for Internaonal Relaons Corporate Sovereign Responsibility: A New Theory on the Polics of Andrew Szarejko (Georgetown University) Global Corporate Power Military Intervenon and Discourses of Dierence Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Kelly Dietz (Ithaca College) Stranger Danger: the Securized Discourse of the Unknowable M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) FC02: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable The Gaze of Shame: The Emoonal Origin of Distancing Narraves Whose Turn Is It? Historical and Temporal Developments in IR in Humanitarian Pracces Amoz Hor (George Washington University) Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore Reimaging Responsibility Through Resilience Governance Part. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Naonal Defense University) Lauren Musco (The Ohio State University) Part. Cara Dagge (Virginia Tech) Part. Melisa Balos (Florida Internaonal University) FB05: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Part. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Contemporary Challenges in Internaonal Criminal Jusce Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Part. Christopher McIntosh (Bard College) Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) Chair/Di Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) sc. sc. Chair/Di Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh) Crimes against Biodiversity sc. Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Who are the Vicms of Crimes against Cultural Heritage? FC03: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Oumar Ba (Morehouse College) Pracces of Cybersecurity The Price of Order Amidst Chaos: Criminal Jusce, Rebel Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Governance, and Postwar Democrazaon Adam Knight (The College of Staten Island) Chair/Di Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) sc. Amnesty and Punishment in Post-Conict States “The Only Thing Secure Is Your Memory Palace”: Cybersecurity Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University) Dilemmas for Civil Society Organizaons in the Context of When Jusce Fails: Re-raising the Queson of Ethnic Bias at the Internaonal Security Internaonal Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Jovan Milojevich (University of California, Irvine) Open Source and Social Control: Microso’s Acquision of GitHub Human Rights in a Material World Mario Khreiche (Virginia Tech) Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) An Ethical Leadership Challenge: What Does Appropriate Dissent The Ethical Foundaons of Human Rights in a Changing World Look Like, and How Do Leaders Work Through Those Issues Hoda Mahmoudi (University of Maryland, Bahá'i Chair for David Kritz (The Naonal Intelligence University) World Peace) The Impact of Cybersecurity on Development in Collecve Security Covering or Covering Up? The eects of media freedom and media Systems. access on social and economic rights Vladimir Tsakanyan (RUDN University) Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Lowell) Nicole Anderson (University of Massachuses Lowell) FC04: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Status and Legimacy in World Polics FD01: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel The Power of Embodied Performances Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore sc. Chair/Di Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Back of the queue: debang Britain’s status during Brexit sc. Joshua Freedman (Northwestern University) The Glory of Power: Fashion and the Acclamaon of Governance The sword and the scales: legal experse and strategy in the US Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) Department of Defense Military Aachés in World Polics: The Case of the Russo-Japanese Tracey Blasenheim (University of Minnesota) War The Role of Taxaon and Regulaon in European Naon States Kiran Banerjee () Marcus Walsh-Führing (University of Bremen) Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) Becoming Otherwise: Sovereign Authorship in a World of Gendering the Pracce Turn: Scenes from the Hidden History of Mulplicity Diplomacy Benjamin Taylor (Johns Hopkins University) Catriona Standeld (Syracuse University) Old Habits Die Hard: Soviet State Consolidaon via the Russian Sugar-Coang Corporate Power: Neoliberal Fitness and the Death Template Subjugaon of the Female Body Jusn Casey (Georgetown University) Linea Cuer (Virginia Tech)

FC05: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel FD02: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Signals and Spaces: Polical Communicaon in the 21st Century China, the , and the Future of Hegemony Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Chair/Di Amitav Acharya (American University) sc. sc. The power of of ‘known-unknown’ in polical discourses The U.S., Europe, and NATO in a World in Transion Maria Fanis (The Ohio State University) Chris J. Dolan (Lebanon Valley College) Digital Internaonal Relaons The Security-Development Nexus and the Chinese Communist Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Party: Narraves on State and Region-Building Globalizaon and “Digital Rebellion”: How Insurgent Groups in Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University) ’s Oil Region Are Transforming Warfare A Pluralist Strategic Narrave for the United States Obasesam Okoi (University of Manitoba) Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Disrupter in Chief: Twier Diplomacy and Trolling Pracces in the Modern Democracy vs. China Global Polical Campaign (Digital) Age of Trump Jinghao Zhou (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Geopolics, Power Transion and Sino-U.S. Relaons Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Ruizhi Pang (Boston University) Fake News, Real Implicaons: Polical Spaces of the 21st Century Garre Pierman (Florida Internaonal University) FD03: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Biopolical Governmentalies in Neoliberal Times FC06: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore The Ethics of Human Rights in a Digital World Chair/Di Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech) Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore sc. Chair/Di Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for Chair/Di Alexander D. Barder (Florida Internaonal University) sc. World Peace) sc. Chair/Di Hoda Mahmoudi (University of Maryland, Bahá'i Chair for Cyborg Neoliberalism: Biohacking and the Quaned-Self as sc. World Peace) Instrumentalized Self-Culvaon Defending Human Rights in a Digital Age Caroline Alphin (Virginia Tech) Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for 'Choose Your Own Escape Route': Governing the Trauma of the World Peace) Refugee Through Mimesis Cultural Heritage and Cultural Rights in an Age of Digital Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Reproducon Mahew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) “We are not a problem, we are a soluon”: Localised Lashing Out or Hiding Out? Coping With Vulnerability in Governmentality, Collecve Memory, and the Re-Signicaon of Internaonal Security Biopolics in Alternave Narraves of/by Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas Dani K. Nedal (Georgetown University) Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Proxy Warfare and the Sovereignty Queson University (Virginia Tech)) M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) ‘Self-Presentaons’, Temporal Metaphors, and Challenges to Andrew Peek (Johns Hopkins University) Neoliberalism Unleashing the Dogs of War: Private Military Contractors and the Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Subversion of the Rules of War. The Securizaon of Development: USAID and its Governmental Lon Olson (United States Naval Academy) Technologies in Afghanistan Bryant Harden (University of Florida)

FD04: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Internaonal Studies through Narrave and Popular Culture Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) sc. Rendering North Korea: Narraves of Insecurity Eric Blanchard (State University of New York, Oswego) We Need a Hero: Re-envisioning American Victory and Exceponalism in World Wars I and II through Wonder Woman and Captain America: The First Avenger Terilyn Johnston Hunngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene University) “Translang” the Other: Using Comparave Narrave Analysis as a Mul Methods Technique Seyed Saeed Mousavi (Florida Internaonal University) Harry Poer and the Power of Exclusion: Internaonal Law as a Force of Othering within the Harry Poer Universe Chrisne Bianco (Florida Internaonal University) Why Social Movements Need the Visual Arts Shelly Clay-Robison (George Mason University)

FD05: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Environmental Protecon from Below Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Cara Dagge (Virginia Tech) sc. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: City Greenwashing as Ontological Rounes Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Social licence to kill? Global environmental governance, extracve industries and indigenous peoples: compeng narraves from the headwaters of the Amazon Linda Etchart (Birkbeck College, University of London) No Island is an Island: Global Climate Change, Gender, and Conict in Indonesia Emily Sample (George Mason University)

FD06: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel New and Newer Wars Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Maria Fanis (The Ohio State University) sc. Polical Violence for Prot: War in the Private Sphere Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) The New War Thesis and Clausewitz: A Reconciliaon Benjamin R. Banta (Rochester Instute of Technology) Saturday ‘We, the Pepes’: Trolling and owning on social media and the diusion of polical agency across borders SA01 - Workshop: Saturday 8:30 AM - Workshop Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) 4:00 PM The Polical Economy of Trade Agreements in the 21st Century Interpreve and Relaonal Methodologies Workshop Simone Franzi (Virginia Tech) Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore SA04: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Roundtable Part. Catriona Standeld (Syracuse University) Women Leaders and U.S. Foreign Policy Part. Jovan Milojevich (University of California, Irvine) Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Part. Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah) Part. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Part. Seyed Saeed Mousavi (Florida Internaonal University) Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Part. Signe Predmore (University of Massachuses Amherst) Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Part. Chrisne Bianco (Florida Internaonal University) Internaonal Security (GWLIS)) Chair/Di Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Part. Kristen Williams (Clark University) sc. Part. Sarah Marnez (US government) Chair/Di Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Chair/Di Kristen Williams (Clark University) sc. sc. Mentor Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Mentor Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) SA05: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Mentor Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Contemporary Challenges in Global Governance Mentor Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University) Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore SA02 - Workshop: Saturday 8:30 AM - Workshop Chair/Di John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) 4:00 PM sc. ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop Global Nuclear Governance, the Treaty on the Prohibion of Nuclear Weapons, and the Future of the Non-Proliferaon Treaty Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Part. Robert Flahive (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Proxies and Perpetual Conict University) Linda S. Bishai (American Bar Associaon Rule of Law Iniave) Part. Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Part. Dani K. Nedal (Georgetown University) Scandinavian Legal Realism and State Policy Responses to Naonal Part. Ecaterina Locoman (Rutgers University) Security Crises Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Pennsylvania) Part. Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Part. Gul M. Gur (American University) Alternaves to Withdrawal from Internaonal Organizaons: the Part. Linda Etchart (Birkbeck College, University of London) case of Brazil and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva (University of Oklahoma) Part. Travis Blemings (Temple University ) Part. Shelly Clay-Robison (George Mason University) SA06: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Part. Lauren Farmer (Temple University ) Temporal Futures and the Cognive Limits of Global Polics Part. Sema Hande Ogutcu-Fu (Lincoln University) Chair/Di Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore sc. Chair/Di Alexander D. Barder (Florida Internaonal University) Mentor Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) sc. Mentor Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Narrang Empire: Reecons on the Polical Theory of the Present Mentor Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) Moment Mentor Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) Leigh McKagen (Virginia Tech) Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) SA03: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM Panel Foreign Policy in Populist Times You Snooze, You Lose: Sleep, IR, and the Wakeful Side of Global Polics Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh) Chair/Di Jane K. Cramer (University of Oregon) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) sc. Time(frame)s of War: The 2016 Pulse Shoong, Temporality, and The Long Tradion of Trumps in US Foreign Policy: Illuminang “Acceptable” Polical Violence Those Who Laid the Groundwork for Illiberalism, Isolaonism, Christopher McIntosh (Bard College) Taris, and Transacons, and What Their Polics Can Tell Us About Temporality, Foreign Terrorist Fighters, and (in)Security Today’s Kathryn Marie Fisher (Naonal Defense University) Sco Crichlow (West Virginia University) “But, alas, we forget the dodo”: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World Substate populism and the challenge to the center in Kyrgyzstan of technological tyranny, overpopulaon, and the price of freedom and India Melisa Balos (Florida Internaonal University) Brent Hierman (Virginia Military Instute) Vera Heuer (Virginia Military Instute) SB03: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel SB06: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Norms for the World Framing Mass Atrocies: Actors, Acons, and Discourses Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuses Boston) Chair/Di Carla Barqueiro (Goucher College) sc. sc. Recovering Public Internaonalism: the Global Public and the An Individual Responsibility to Protect: Understanding Bystander Purpose of Internaonal Organizaon Acon and Inacon John G. Oates (Florida Internaonal University) Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for The Polics of Aspiraon World Peace) Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Unifying Around Indierence: Changing Internaonal Discourse on Martha Finnemore (George Washington University) the Responsibility to Protect The Crisis of World Heritage: Changing World Order and Fracturing Carla Barqueiro (Goucher College) Global Governance Genocide and the Brain Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Minnesota) Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Disability Studies and Internaonal Norms An “Elegant Strategy”: The Colombian Military’s Discourse on Stephen Chrisan (University of Utah) Responsibility for War Crimes UN Agencies´ Cooperaon in the Framework of the SDGs Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Barbora Ruzickova (University of Economics in Prague) Heroes, Vicms, and Perpetrators: The Costs of Ascribing Binary Roles in Genocidal Contexts SB04: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Sarah Federman (University of Balmore, College of Public Social Dimensions of Terrorism Aairs ) Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore SC03: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Roundtable Chair/Di Kathryn Marie Fisher (Naonal Defense University) Kant's Internaonal Relaons sc. Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore Technology and Youth—Tools for Societal Inclusion or Radicalizaon? Part. Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) Barbara Franz (Rider University) Part. Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama) Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) A Bureaucracally Composite ISIS: Five Exemplars of Organizaonal Part. Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State Theory in Terrorism Studies University) Corri Zoli (Syracuse University) Part. Nicholas L. Tampio (Fordham University) Katharine Russell (Syracuse University) Chair/Di Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Tourism and Terrorism: Reversing the Causal Direcon sc. Adam Wunische (Boston College) Chair/Di Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) The Role of the Internaonal Civil Aviaon Organizaon’s An- sc. Hijacking Negoaons in Dening Terrorism, 1969-1973 Silke Zoller (Temple University) SC04: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Impact of Terrorism on Women's Employment in Afghanistan Nukes, Drones, and the Cultures of Military Technology Lauren Cahalan (Towson University) Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Seth Gier (Towson University) Chair/Di Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) SB05: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Panel sc. The current "Ideology of the Oensive": the U.S. Pursuit of Missile Sources and Impacts of Outside Intervenon Defenses, Counterforce Opons and North Korea Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Jane K. Cramer (University of Oregon) Chair/Di Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Joshua Baker (University of Oregon) sc. Symbols in Conict: Military Technology and Symbolic Russian Sancons Against Ukraine: Success or Failure? Representaon Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Mahew J. Parent (University of Conneccut) Coercion and Coalions: The Sources of US Sancons 'We See Everything': Drone Operators, PTSD, and the Human Timothy Turnbull (Brown University) Experience of Digital Warfare Foreign Direct Investment and Third Party Mediaon in Intrastate Terilyn Johnston Hunngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene Conict University) Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Bualo) Explaining North Korea’s foreign policy aer its acquision of nuclear capability: Steadfastness, Independence, and Compromise Inhwan Oh (Boston College) SC05: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel SD02: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Remaking Polical Space from Below Empire: Collusion, Consolidaon, Contestaon Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Jenifer Whien-Woodring (University of Massachuses Chair/Di Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) sc. Lowell) sc. “From That Day Onwards, I Decided that I Would Never Again Be in Re-Envisioning Non-Alignment Diplomacy? India and the Algerian Such a Helpless State”: How North Indian Women Safeguard Their Revoluon Money in Times of Uncertainty Patrick Braon (US Army War College) Nicolas de Zamaroczy (O.P. Jindal Global University) Empire in Concert: Compeon and Collusion in European Colonial Mariya Jilinskaya-Pandey (O.P. Jindal Global University) Expansion The New Media and the Failure of Turkish Democracy Joseph MacKay (Australian Naonal University) Olga Gerasimenko (University of Delaware) Liberalism, Civilizaon, and Geopolics: Discursive Entanglements in Insurgent Feminism: A Comparave Analysis of Colombian and Brish India and their Aereects Kurdish Women Guerrillas' Contribuons to Democracy T. J. Liguori (Florida Internaonal University) Vierelina Fernández (Florida Internaonal University) Bringing Postcolonial IR Theory into the Study of U.S.-Lan The Power of a Post: Social Media’s Role in Expanding the Space for American Relaons Polical Contenon in China Eric Ringer (Salisbury University) Quinn Conrad (Virginia Military Instute) The Thucydides Trap is Calling from Inside the House!: Observaons on Demagoguery, Democrac Decline, and Power Transion from SC06: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM Panel The Peloponnesian War. Leaders, Decisions, Emoons Tim Ruback (University of Southern Maine)

Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore SD03: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Chair/Di Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Peace, Democracy, and the Status of Minories sc. Foreign policy in the fourth dimension: locang and understanding Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Balmore me in decision-making processes Chair/Di Francine J. D'Amico (Syracuse University) Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh) sc. Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews) Populist Non-Local Narrave, Intra-Group Favorism, Failure of the Making Meaning and Making Monsters: Democracies, Personalist Opposion in the Recent Turkish Elecons Regimes and Internaonal Conict Gul M. Gur (American University) Madison Schramm (Georgetown University ) A Tale of Two Stalemated Peace Processes Imporng Emoons Theory into IR: Epistemological Crique and Mahew Weiss (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Proposion on the Emoonal Foundaon of Social Identy Naon Building During the CPEC era: Pakistan’s Narrave on Amoz Hor (George Washington University) Balochistan and its Development Leadership by Defecon: Revising a Landmark Case for Liberal Umer Rahman (Florida Internaonal University) Cooperaon From Tribe to Naon: Assessing the Inuence of Polical Exclusion Philippe Beauregard (Laval University) and Access to Mobilizaon Resources on Kurdish Ethnonaonalism Snake-eaters and Strategists: Civilian Preferences and Special Joseph Lasky (Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law) Operaons Forces Alice Friend (American University) SD04: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Roundtable Design and Planetary Polics SD01: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Roundtable Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore The Past, Present, and Future of Publishing in Internaonal Relaons Part. Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Part. Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech) Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Balmore Part. Ra Youa (The New School) Part. Melody Herr (University of Michigan Press) Chair/Di Cara Dagge (Virginia Tech) Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) sc. Part. Nicholas L. Tampio (Fordham University) Chair/Di Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chaanooga) sc. Part. Harry D. Gould (Florida Internaonal University) SD05: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel Part. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Foreign Aid in a World of Hierarchy Chair/Di M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) sc. Room: Landmark, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) sc. Follow the Money: Using Internaonal Aid Transparency Iniave data to trace development aid ows to their end use Marc J. Cohen (Oxfam America) Game of Control: Internaonal Hierarchy and Development Aid Allocaon Qi Zhang (Georgetown University) China’s New Deal: Foreign “Aid” and Keynesian Fiscal Policy in a Globalized World Adam Ratzla (Florida Internaonal University) To permit or restrain: the role of external patrons on genocide onset in client states Sascha Nanlohy (University of Sydney)

SD06: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Panel World Polics in a Quantum Age: Physics, Philosophy, Polics Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Balmore Chair/Di Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) sc. Chair/Di Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) sc. Exploring ethics and agenal possibilies in the context of global entanglements Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Instute and State University) Quantum Securizaon and the Uncertainty Principle: Speech Acts, Measurement, and Non-Commung Operators of Social Enes Michael Murphy (University of Oawa) Quantum Social Theory and The “Temporal Turn” in IR: War, Violence, and Entanglement Christopher McIntosh (Bard College) The Philosophical Implicaons on the Quantum Revoluon in Physics: the Bohr-Einstein Debate Morten Ougaard (Copenhagen Business School) Does Quantum Panpsychism Explain Purposive Agency? Genco Guralp (San Diego State University)

Scholars' Circle: Saturday 6:30 PM - 8:00 Roundtable PM Northeast Scholars’ Circle Honoring Swa Srivastava’s Manuscript: Hybrid Sovereignty in World Polics Room: Veterans, Embassy Suites Balmore Author Swa Srivastava (Purdue University) Part. Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuses Boston) Part. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Part. Jelena Suboc (Georgia State University) Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Chair Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Index of Participants Abouarab, Jessy FA03 Etchart, Linda FD05, SA02 - Workshop Acharya, Amitav FB02, FD02 Fanis, Maria FC05, FD06 Adelaiye, Samaila SB05 Farmer, Lauren SA02 - Workshop Agathangelou, Anna M. SC03, SD02 Federman, Sarah SB06 Allan, Bentley B. SD06 Fernández, Vierelina SC05 Almeida Resende, Erica Simone FB03 Finnemore, Martha SB03 Alphin, Caroline FD03 Fishel, Stefanie R. SD04, FB05, FC06, FA02 Amoureux, Jack L. FC02, FD03, FB03 Fisher, Kathryn Marie FC02, SB04, SA06 Anderson, Nicole FC06 Flahive, Robert FA02, SA02 - Workshop Auchter, Jessica SD01, FC02, FD03, SA02 - Workshop Franz, Barbara FA03, SB04 Awwad, Hassan FA03 Franzi, Simone SA03, FA06 Ba, Alice D. FB02 Freedman, Joshua FC04 Ba, Oumar FB05 Friend, Alice SC06 Baker, Joshua SC04 Frueh, Jamie SA02 - Workshop Balos, Melisa FC02, SA06 Garcia, Zenel FD02 Banerjee, Kiran FD01 Gerasimenko, Olga SC05 Banta, Benjamin R. FD06 Ghosh, Samarjit FA02 Barder, Alexander D. FD03, FC01, SA06 Gill, Bikrum SD04 Barkin, J. Samuel FA01, SB03 Gier, Seth SB04 Barqueiro, Carla SB06 Gokcek, Gigi SA02 - Workshop Bashevkin, Sylvia SA04 Gould, Harry D. SC03, SD01, FB05 Bashovski, Marta SA02 - Workshop Grovogui, Siba Scholars' Circle Beasley, Ryan SC06 Guerreiro, Phillip FA06 Beauregard, Philippe SC06 Guralp, Genco SD06 Behnke, Andreas FD01 Habegger, Michael FC05, SA03 Benjamin, Dave FA06 Hamlet, Lawrence FB06 Bianco, Chrisne FD04, SA01 - Workshop Harden, Bryant FD03 Bishai, Linda S. SA05 Hauss, Charles FA04 Blake, Charles FA04 Herr, Melody SD01 Blanchard, Eric FD04 Heuer, Vera SA03 Blasenheim, Tracey FC04 Hierman, Brent SA03 Blemings, Travis SA02 - Workshop Holmes, Marcus FC05, SC06 Braon, Patrick SD02 Hom, Andrew R. FC02, SC06, SA06 Breske, Ashleigh FB06 Hor, Amoz FB04, SC06 Cahalan, Lauren SB04 Hunngton, Terilyn Johnston SC04, FD04 Campbell, Luke B. FB03 Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus SC03, FA01, FB02, SA01 - Workshop Cantwell, Devon Kyla FC03, FD05, SA01 - Workshop Jiang, Xinhui FB01 Caraccioli, Mauro J. FD04, SA06 Jilinskaya-Pandey, Mariya SC05 Carranza, Mario E. SA05 Jr, Elcio FB03 Casey, Jusn FC04 Jurkovich, Michelle Scholars' Circle, SB03 Choi, Inho FC01 Kahn, Theodore FA06 Chrisan, Stephen SB03 Kalaycioglu, Elif SB03, FA02 Clay-Robison, Shelly FD04, SA02 - Workshop Kennedy, Denis V. FB04 Cohen, Marc J. SD05 Khreiche, Mario FC03 Combes, M. L. deRaismes SD01, FB04, FD06 Kitagawa, Risa FB05 Conrad, Quinn SC05 Knight, Adam FB05 Cramer, Jane K. SA03, SC04 Kritz, David FC03 Crane-Seeber, Jesse FA01 Lasky, Joseph SD03 Crichlow, Sco SA03 Lee, Claire FA06 Cuer, Linea FD01 Lemke, Tobias FC05 Dagge, Cara SD04, FC02, FD05 Leonard, Eric K. SA02 - Workshop D'Amico, Francine J. FB01, SD03 Levine, Daniel J. SC03 de Zamaroczy, Nicolas SC05 Liguori, T. J. SD02 Debrix, Francois FD03 Lobasz, Jennifer K. SA02 - Workshop Dietz, Kelly FC01 Locoman, Ecaterina SA02 - Workshop Dolan, Chris J. FD02 Lusk, Adam FB06 Eckert, Amy E. FA01, FD06, SC04 Lynch, Moira SB06 Ellerby, Kara FB01 M. Gur, Gul SD03, SA02 - Workshop Index of Participants MacKay, Joseph FC02, FD01, SD02 Stroup, Sarah S. SA01 - Workshop Mahmoudi, Hoda FC06 Suboc, Jelena Scholars' Circle, SA01 - Workshop Malanszky, Nora FA04 Szarejko, Andrew FC01 Marnez, Sarah SA04 Tampio, Nicholas L. SC03, SD01 McGuire, Sara Kristene SA05 Taylor, Benjamin FC04 McIntosh, Christopher FC02, SA06, SD06 Tepper, Molly R. FA04 McKagen, Leigh SA06 Tickner, J. Ann SA04, FB02 Meiches, Benjamin SD04, FB06, SB06 Tsakanyan, Vladimir FC03 Milojevich, Jovan FB05, SA01 - Workshop Turnbull, Timothy SB05 Mitzen, Jennifer SD01, Scholars' Circle, FC04 Walsh-Führing , Marcus FC04 Molloy, Sean P. SC03 Ward, Shelby FA02 Morais de Sa e Silva, Michelle SA05 Weinert, Mahew S. FB04, FC06 Mousavi, Seyed Saeed FD04, SA01 - Workshop Weiss, Mahew SD03 Murphy, Michael SD06 Whien-Woodring, Jenifer SC05, FC06 Musco, Lauren FB04 Williams, Kristen SA04 Nanlohy, Sascha SD05 Wunische, Adam SB04 Nedal, Dani K. FD06, SA02 - Workshop Youa, Ra SD04 Newnham, Randall E. SB05, SD05 Zano, Laura SC03, SD06 Nexon, Daniel SD01, FB02 Zhang, Qi SD05 Oates, John G. SB03, SA05 Zhou, Jinghao FD02 Ogutcu-Fu, Sema Hande FA06, SA02 - Workshop Zimbalist, Zack FA06 Oh, Inhwan SC04 Zoli, Corri SB04 Okoi, Obasesam FC05 Zoller, Silke SB04 Olson, Lon FD06 Ougaard, Morten SD06 Pampinella, Stephen FC01, FD02 Pang, Ruizhi FD02 Parent, Mahew J. SC04 Peek, Andrew FD06 Peet, Jessica L. FA03 Persaud, Randolph B. FB02, FC01 Pierman, Garre FC05 Poets, Desirée FD03, FA02 Predmore, Signe SA01 - Workshop Rahman, Umer SD03 Rasiewicz, Carly FB01 Ratzla, Adam SD05 Raymond, Mark FB06, FC03 Reilly, Janet E. FA03 Ringer, Eric SD02 Rosenberg, William FA04 Ross, Andrew A. G. Scholars' Circle, FC05 Ruback, Tim SD02 Russell, Katharine SB04 Ruzickova, Barbora SB03 Sample, Emily FD05 Sarkees, Meredith Reid SA04 Schramm, Madison SC06 Sculos, Bryant FB03 Seaman, Kate M. R. SB06, FC06 Shilliam, Robbie SA01 - Workshop Shinko, Rosemary E. FD01, SA02 - Workshop Singh Rathore, Khushi FB03 Sjoberg, Laura FA01, FB01, SD06, SA01 - Workshop Solomon, Ty FB03, SA01 - Workshop Srivastava, Swa Scholars' Circle, FB04, SC04 Standeld, Catriona FD01, SA01 - Workshop Steele, Brent J. FB03, SA06