8Th CEEISA Convention Istanbul, 15-17 June 2011 Schedule of Panel Sessions
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8th CEEISA Convention Istanbul, 15-17 June 2011 Schedule of panel sessions W C 1 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D114 The Westphalian State in a Post-Westphalian World? New Debates on Sovereignty and Security in IR and Turkish Policies Panel Chair: Serhat Güvenç Kadir Has University [email protected] Change and continuity in the Institution of Sovereignty: Post-Westphalian International Society and Turkey Müge Kınacıoğlu Hacettepe University From Westphalian National Security to Post-Westphalian Human Security – Turkey’s Predicament in Adjusting to a Changing Environment Zuhal Yeşilyurt Gündüz Baskent University Understanding Turkish Perception of Conscription and Reluctance to Reform: A Westphalian Approach in a Post-Westphalian World? Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun Baskent University Global Energy Security in Post-Westphalian World: The Case of Turkey’s Energy Security Perception and its Reflections in Foreign Policy Making Bezen Balamir Coskun Zirve University Discussant: Sinem Akgül Açıkmeşe Kadir Has University [email protected] Page 1 of 31 W C 2 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D100 "New Europe" and the European Neighbourhood Panel Chair: Matthew E Crandall University of Tallinn [email protected] A search for Security and Order in the Post-Westphalian European Order: From Barcelona Process to European Neighbourhood Policy Muzaffer Şenel Istanbul Şehir University Russia and the European Union in the “Common European House”: Sovereign Democracy against Post-Westphalianism? James H Headley University of Otago, New Zealand Moldova’s sovereignty: The Transnistrian effect Matthew E Crandall University of Tallinn The Baltic Quest for Security: Threat Perception and Identity Construction in the National Security Debate Ekim Arbatli University of Connecticut Discussant: Anaïs Marin Finnish Institute of International Affairs [email protected] W C 3 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D107 Communication management and the coverage of modern armed conflict: Factual or fictional Convention Section: “Communication management and international security” Panel Chair: Greg Simons Uppsala Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies [email protected] The world economic crisis, military tension and the psychological warfare via mass media in Latin America Evgeny N. Pashentsev Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Page 2 of 31 The Conflict of Modern Conflicts and the Hobbesian Automatization of the Mind (What if Reality Strikes Back?) Vladimir Suchan University of Maine at Fort Kent & Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration News management of BBC in Iraq Operation Desert Storm in 1991 and during the war in Kosovo in 1999 Anton A. Zudochkin Moscow City Pedagogical University Discussant: Olga S. Polunina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public [email protected] Administration W C 4 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D106 Diverging state policies towards migration: Is international migration a threat to state sovereignty? Panel Chair: Fabio Salomoni Koç University [email protected] Migrants in Transit, Laws and Regulations in Transition: The Case of Turkey Ayşem Biriz Karaçay Koç University How to regulate irregular migration? Case of EU-Turkey Borders Deniz Ş. Sert Koç University Brain Drain v. Brain Gain: The Dilemmas of the Russian Intellectual Migration Andrei V. Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Measuring and Assessing the Impact of Remittances on Human Development and Inequality Ayşen Üstübici Koç University Darja Idram Koç University Discussant: Jelena Dzankic University of Edinburgh [email protected] Page 3 of 31 W C 5 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D97 War (I) Panel Chair: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected] The Paradox of War and Democracy Elizabeth Kier University of Washington The Changing Face of Enmity Wouter Werner Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam “War is Obsolete”: On Political Violence and International Politics Keith Krause Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Discussant: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected] W C 6 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D98 Conceptualisation of Central Europe I Panel Chair: Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected] The Notion of Central Europe Thomas J Volgy University of Arizona Elizabeth Fausett University of Arizona J. Patrick Rhamey University of Arizona Central Europe and IR Thinking: Traditions and Disciplines Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations, Prague Page 4 of 31 The Visegrad Group: Bearer of What Concept of Central Europe? Michal Kořan Institute of International Relations, Prague Region of New Eastern Europe: Development or Marginalization Alexander V. Izotov St. Petersburg State University Discussant: Zlatko Šabič University of Ljubljana [email protected] W C 7 Wednesday 14:30 - 16:00 Room: D105 Emerging Powers and Their Security Environments Panel Chair: Einar Wigen University of Oslo [email protected] India Transformed: Social, Political and Economic Revolution in India Milind Thakar University of Indianapolis Russia and China: ‘Post-Westphalian’ Foreign Policy Choices in a Comparative Perspective Sergei Aleksandrovich Medvedev State University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow Igor Andreevich Tomashov State University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow Energy and the Rising Powers of the 21st Century Mert Bilgin Bahcesehir University Discussant: Einar Wigen University of Oslo [email protected] Page 5 of 31 T A 1 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D114 Communication management in information warfare: New opportunities and new threats for international security Convention Section: “Communication management and international security” Panel Chair: Evgeny N. Pashentsev Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public [email protected] Administration The promotion of the EU cultural and scientific achievements in the countries of Latin America by means of communication management: crisis specifics Olga S. Polunina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Non-governmental organizations in the media environment: A reflection of mass media’s information policies Valentina V. Panferova Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University Yulia Zvereva Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University The Information Warfare of the USA and ALBA countries (2000-2008) Catherine A. Vinogradova Moscow City Pedagogical University Communication support of the policy of George Bush, Jr. towards Latin American diaspora Alexandra A. Filatova Moscow City Pedagogical University How BBC covers economic crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe Svetlana Vl. Zudochkina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Discussant: Darya Yu. Bazarkina Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University [email protected] Page 6 of 31 T A 2 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D98 Turkey and Its Neighbourhood Panel Chair: Şuhnaz Yilmaz Koç University [email protected] Turkey, not the “Other” but the “Liminal”: Representations of Turkey in Popular Discourses Lerna K Yanik Bilkent University Foreign Policy Activism in the AKP Era: Challenges of Europeanization and Euro-Asianism Şuhnaz Yilmaz Koç University Ziya Öniş Koç University Gendered Effects of Globalization on Women in Turkey Zerrin Ayşe Öztürk Ege University Turkey and the Balkans: A New Form of Political Community? Ronald H Linden University of Pittsburgh Yasemin Irepoglu University of Pittsburgh Structural Transformation of Turkish Foreign Policy Making: Discovery of Conflict Resolution in Turkey's Middle East Policy Talha Köse Istanbul Şehir University Discussant: Muzaffer Şenel Istanbul Şehir University [email protected] Page 7 of 31 T A 3 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D97 War (II) Panel Chair: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected] Not Post-Westphalian, but extra-Westphalian: America's post-cold war wars Dario Battistella Sciences Po Bordeaux/EHESS Paris Power inequalities and the “end of war” Alessandro Colombo Università di Milano Redefining “War” in the period of the neo-Westphalian order: new elements of conflicts in the post-Cold War era Erhan Buyukakinci Galatasaray University Discussant: Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected] T A 4 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D106 Revisiting Realism in the Post-Westphalian Context Panel Chair: Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam [email protected] IR Theory: The Decline of Realism Miriam D Cochran American Graduate School in Paris Human Nature in Realist Approaches: The Motives of Fear and Despair and the Postures of Defense and Fatalism Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam Raison d'etat vs. Pure Reason: Realism and Philosophy in the Modern Kantian University Halit Mustafa Tagma Sabanci University Page 8 of 31 Towards Differentiated Understandings of Statehood: Deconstructing the Westphalian Straightjacket Mikk Vainik University of Tartu Discussant: Andrzej Polus University of Wrocław [email protected] T A 5 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D105 Contemporary International Society and the Transformation of Diplomacy Panel Chair: Ayse Zarakol Washington & Lee University [email protected] International Diplomacy: Back to the Future? Corneliu Bjola University of Oxford Antidiplomacies Noé Cornago