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 [email protected]

Change and continuity in the Institution of Sovereignty: Post-Westphalian International Society and Müge Kınacıoğlu

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

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

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

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 University of the Basque Country

Alliances in the 21st Century Jeremy Johan Ghez HEC School of Management and RAND Europe

Strategic Partnerships: a new way to build solidarity in the international society Luis Blanco Bielefeld University

Cultural Intimacy in International Relations Ayse Zarakol Washington & Lee University

Jelena Subotic Georgia State University

Discussant: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson American University [email protected]

Page 9 of 31 T A 6 Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D107 Major Powers and the Emerging World Order Panel Chair: Jakub Zajączkowski University of Warsaw [email protected]

Major Powers: Who is in and Who is Out of the Major Power Club? Thomas J Volgy University of Arizona

Renato Corbetta University of Alabama (Birmingham)

J. Patrick Rhamey University of Arizona

Transatlantic Partnership and the Future World Order Aleksandra Jarczewska University of Warsaw

New Trilateralism: US – European Union-China Edward Haliżak University of Warsaw

The Structure of US Economy and the Future of US Power Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York

Great Power Games in the Indian Ocean Region Jakub Zajączkowski University of Warsaw

Discussant: Mark Rakhmangulov State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow [email protected]

Page 10 of 31 T B 1 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D100 Media and Politics Convention Section: “Communication management and international security” Panel Chair: Vladimir Suchan University of Maine at Fort Kent & Russian Presidential Academy of [email protected] National Economy and Public Administration

Salience and Public Approval in Foreign Affairs Henrike Viehrig University of Cologne

Terrorist Propaganda in Internet in the European Union and Russia Darya Yu. Bazarkina Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University

Communication Aspect of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine Anna S. Batova International Centre for Socio-Political Studies and Consulting

Mass media in creating European “symbolic politics” Evgeny Vasilyevich Ishmenev Institute of Philosophy and Law, Russian Academy of Sciences

Discussant: Olga S. Polunina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public [email protected] Administration

T B 2 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D114 Emotions meet IR Panel Chair: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected]

Emotion and Signaling in International Politics Jonathan Mercer University of Washington

Emotions as causal mechanisms Colin Wight University of Sydney

Page 11 of 31 Discussant: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected]

T B 3 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D97 The “East” meets the “South” I: Global and development policies of Central and Eastern European states Panel Chair: Ondřej Horký Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected]

Development discourse in Romania: from socialism to EU membership Mirela Oprea World Vision Romania

Hungarian development co-operation: path dependency versus Europeanization Balázs Szent-Iványi Corvinus University

The transfer of the Central and Eastern European “transition experience” to the developing world: Myth or reality? Ondřej Horký Institute of International Relations, Prague

Involving civil society in the international development cooperation of “new” EU member states Maja Bučar University of Ljubljana

Discussant: Maurizio Carbone University of Glasgow [email protected]

T B 4 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D106 Central Europe: Transregional Relations and Regions Panel Chair: Zlatko Šabič University of Ljubljana [email protected]

Democratic nations or nationalist democracies? Understanding differing views on nationalism and democracy among political parties in Central and Eastern Europe Andreas Johansson Heinö University of Gothenburg

Page 12 of 31 From Negligence to Attention: Transformation of Turkey’s policy towards Central and Eastern Europe Muzaffer Şenel Istanbul Şehir University

Variable Geometry Instead of Mitteleuropa: Differing Ways of Dealing with Germany in Central Europe Vladimír Handl Institute of International Relations, Prague

Central Europe Facing ‘Other Europe’: Symphony or Cacophony? Szymon Ananicz Warsaw Centre for Eastern Studies

Rafał Sadowski Warsaw Centre for Eastern Studies

The Balkans Zlatko Šabič University of Ljubljana

Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam

Discussant: Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected]

T B 5 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D98 Beyond Universalism and Particularism: Rethinking Political Community Panel Chair: Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki [email protected]

Becoming Whosoever: Re-examining Pauline Universalism Mika Ojakangas University of Jyväskylä

Listening to the Other: Dialogue, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Hospitality Lauri Siisiäinen University of Jyväskylä

Page 13 of 31 Society and friendship in the language of the early modern international politics Evgeny Roshchin University of Jyväskylä

On the Three Concepts of the World in World Politics Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki

Discussant: Markku Koivusalo University of Helsinki [email protected]

T B 6 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D107 Foreign and Security Policy Making in the European Union Panel Chair: Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon [email protected]

Emerging System of EU Foreign Policy Making: Market, Hierarchy or Network? Jozef Bátora Comenius University

EU Internal Security Governance in the Post-Westphalian World – In Search of Synergies Artur Gruszczak Jagiellonian University

Regulatory Mode of Policy-making in the Multi-level Governance EU. Case Study of the Adoption Process of the Third Market Liberalisation Package in Electricity and Natural Gas Lenka Kovacovska University of Economics, Prague

Spain and Portugal in the CSDP Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon

Natividad Fernandez Sola Spanish Ministry of Defence

The EU and the Middle East Peace Process: Towards a Robust Role? Taylan O Kaya

Discussant: Irina Mirkina IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca [email protected]

Page 14 of 31 T B 7 Thursday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D105 Lessons from the EU Enlargement Panel Chair: Burcu Sunar [email protected]

Empire Revisited: The EU's Eastern Enlargement C. Akça Ataç Çankaya University

The Europeanization of post-communist EU member states after accession Mats Braun Institute of International Relations, Prague

Do EU accession conditions lead to more prosperity and democracy? The cases of Turkey, Slovakia and Romania Deniz B McDonald Kadir Has University

Bosnia’s Road to Europe: What is the Destination? Dragana Bodruzic University of Toronto

The Transformation of the Separation between Domestic and International Politics: The Example of Turkey towards EU Membership Begüm Kurtuluş Istanbul University

Burcu Sunar Istanbul University

Discussant: Ana Bojinovid Fenko University of Ljubljana [email protected]

T C 1 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D114 Borders and Identities in Europe Panel Chair: Artur Gruszczak Jagiellonian University [email protected]

Gateways or mousetraps? Challenging state borders in the post-Westphalian world Artur Gruszczak Jagiellonian University

Page 15 of 31 Home is Where the Heart Is; Citizenship is Where It's Safe? European Citizenship in an Age of Multiple Identities Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss Lebanese American University

Constitutional Anomie in post-Westphalian Europe Paul Blokker University of Trento, Italy

Diaspora Politics: From “long distance nationalism” to autonomisation Elise M Feron BSIS, University of Kent

Beyond the state - cross-border cooperation across Albanian inhabited areas in the Western Balkans as an example of new forms of political community and redefined national unity Tanja T Tamminen Tampere Peace Research Institute

Discussant: Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki [email protected]

T C 2 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D97 Communication management and terrorism: New threats and opportunities for state structures Convention Section: “Communication management and international security” Panel Chair: Darya Yu. Bazarkina Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University [email protected]

Understanding the Weapons of Mass Distraction: Use of Information Control and Deception in the Global War On Terrorism Greg Simons Uppsala Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Communication Management and the Problem of International Security in the Counterterrorist Activities of the European Union and Russia Darya Yu. Bazarkina Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University

Page 16 of 31 On the war path with terrorism: the coverage of Russian and British media on the last terrorist acts in Russia Svetlana Vl. Zudochkina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

The War on Terror as Information Warfare: The Purpose Lost and the Return of Reprimitivized Man Vladimir Suchan University of Maine at Fort Kent & Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Discussant: Yulia Zvereva Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University [email protected]

T C 3 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D115 Decentring the West: The Idea of Democracy and the Struggle for Hegemony Panel Chair: Viatcheslav Morozov University of Tartu [email protected]

Locating International Democracy Viatcheslav Morozov University of Tartu

Decentring the West from Within: Estonian Discourses on Russian Democracy Maria Mälksoo University of Tartu

Liberal or Illiberal? Danish Contestations and Swedish Replies Pertti Joenniemi Danish Institute for International Studies

Turkey’s New Foreign Policy Orientation and the Construction of a post-Western Subjectivity: Prospects for an International Democratic Order Bahar Rumelili Koç University

Discussant: Stefano Guzzini Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University [email protected]

Page 17 of 31 T C 4 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D107 Conceptualisation of Central Europe II Panel Chair: Zlatko Šabič University of Ljubljana [email protected]

Political economy of Central Europe Aljaz Kuncic University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Centre of International Relations

Janez Sustersic University of Primorska

Security and Securitisation in Central Europe Vit Střítecký Institute of International Relations Prague

Europeanisation: Whither Central Europe? Jozef Bátora Comenius University

Ethnic Diversity Management Petra Roter University of Ljubljana

Discussant: Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected]

T C 5 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D106 Postcolonialism and Beyond Panel Chair: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson American University [email protected]

Postcolonialism as an International Relations Theory. Desperate Seeking for a Paradigm in the Post-Cold War Era Andrzej Polus University of Wrocław

Postcolonial Approaches/Theory and the Security Studies. Do We Need Another Explanations? Łukasz Fijałkowski University of Wrocław

Page 18 of 31 Generic Emancipation and Politicization of the Excluded: Toward a Post-Westphalian World Maxim Kulaev Saint Petersburg State University

Drone Warfare: Sovereign Subjectivity in the (Post)Colonial Battlefield Halit Mustafa Tagma Sabanci University

Discussant: Noé Cornago University of the Basque Country [email protected]

T C 6 Thursday 14:00 - 15:30 Room: D100 International Organisation and the Management of the World Order Panel Chair: Edward Haliżak University of Warsaw [email protected]

The Impact of Globalisation on the Security Council Lucie Pospechova University of Economics, Prague

Military Intervention as a Tool of Conflict Resolution and Institution-Building William J. Lahneman Towson University

The role of the UN in the Middle East (Efficiency and Perspectives) Yvona Šabacká University of Economics, Prague

International Organizations, International Sanctions Regimes and Compliance of Small States – a Case of the Czech Republic Radka Drulakova University of Economics, Prague

Stepanka Zemanova University of Economics, Prague

Security without Weapons: Rethinking Protection through the Work of the Nonviolent Peaceforce in Sri Lanka Mary Wallace Brown University

Page 19 of 31 Discussant: Aleksandra Jarczewska University of Warsaw [email protected]

T D 1 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D105 Social Exclusion, Terrorism and Violence in the Twenty-First Century Panel Chair: Evgeny N. Pashentsev Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public [email protected] Administration

Political Violence and Party Politics in the Post-Westphalian World Nil S. Şatana Bilkent University

Facing Globalization in Ukraine: an Increase in Feminization of Poverty and Social Exclusion Ganna Gerasymenko Insitute for Demography and Social Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Mobilizing the Minors: Child Soldiering in the 21st Century Jennifer A. Davis National Defense Intelligence College

The importance of Individual level of suicide terrorism Viera Kocisikova University of Economics, Prague

Discussant: Darya Yu. Bazarkina Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University [email protected]

T D 2 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D98 So Say We All: Reading _Battlestar Galactica_ in International Relations Panel Chair: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson American University [email protected]

Religion Actual(ly): Battlestar Galactica as emergent global polity Iver Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)

Critical Humanism: _Battlestar Galactica_ as methodology Patrick Thaddeus Jackson American University

Page 20 of 31 Seeing Others: Battlestar Galactica’s Portrayal of Insurgents at a Time of War Jesse Crane-Seeber Institute for Social Sciences, Bremen

Security or Human Security? Civil-Military Relations in _Battlestar Galactica_ Charli Carpenter University of Massachusetts Amherst

Hrvoje Cvijanovic University of Massachusetts-Amherst

Discussant: Knud Erik Jørgensen Aarhus University [email protected]

T D 3 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D107 Old Game, New Players, New Rules: international dimensions of citizenship in the New Balkan States Panel Chair: Jo Shaw University of Edinburgh [email protected]

Per aspera ad astra: citizenship, violence and justice in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia Jelena Dzankic University of Edinburgh

Where is my State? Vertical and Horizontal Dual Citizenship in Post-Yugoslav States Igor Stiks University of Edinburgh

The challenge of building an independent citizenship regime in a partially recognised state: the case of Kosovo Gezim Krasniqi University of Edinburgh

The constitutional mosaic across the boundaries of the European Union: citizenship regimes in the new states of South Eastern Europe Jo Shaw University of Edinburgh

Discussant: Zlatko Šabič University of Ljubljana [email protected]

Page 21 of 31 T D 4 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D106 Globalisation, Anti-Globalisation, Alterglobalisation Panel Chair: Elżbieta Stadtmüller University of Wroclaw [email protected]

How to Grasp the ‘Post’ in Post-Westphalia Akos Kopper ELTE University

Is the World Deglobalizing? A New Challenge to the Current World Order Elem Eyrice Tepeciklioğlu Dokuz Eylul University

Alterglobalization in times of the financial crisis Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam

Christian Scholl University of Amsterdam

States of the South : Integration to Global Capitalism, Re-Westphalianization and (Dis)order Özlem Kaygusuz

Discussant: Elżbieta Stadtmüller University of Wroclaw [email protected]

T D 5 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D114 Communication management through TV and Internet Convention Section: “Communication management and international security” Panel Chair: Yulia Zvereva Sholokhov’s Moscow State Humanitarian University [email protected]

Communication Management of the EU in the Internet Olga S. Polunina Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Page 22 of 31 Europeanization of political communication. Framing online communication of French political parties Katerina Cmakalova University of Economics, Prague

Implications of cloud culture for communication management Viara Valtchanova Foreign Press Association

Information warfare in the social network Liudmila A. Slabkina Tver State Technical University

Discussant: Vladimir Suchan University of Maine at Fort Kent & Russian Presidential Academy of [email protected] National Economy and Public Administration

T D 6 Thursday 16:00 - 17:30 Room: D97 Soft Power in Central Europe and the Post-Soviet Space Panel Chair: Erhan Buyukakinci Galatasaray University [email protected]

Is EU really a soft power „from Venus“? The factor of membership perspective in EU‘s foreign policy Galina Vascenkaite Vilnius University

Challenging territorial statehood in Lukashenka’s Belarus: Euroregions, cross-border cooperation and the promise of the Eastern Partnership Anaïs Marin Finnish Institute of International Affairs

Alternative “Soft Power” for the South Caucasus? The Role of Turkey in Regional Stability Marion Kipiani International Center on Conflict and Negotiation (ICCN), Tbilisi

Discussant: Erhan Buyukakinci Galatasaray University [email protected]

Page 23 of 31 F A 1 Friday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D114 World Politics and the Prospects for Global Governance Panel Chair: Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York [email protected]

Shaping the global order: predictions and historical forces Miroslav Jurásek University of Finance and Administration, Prague

September 11: What was it? What change did it make? Funda Gençoğlu Onbaşı Baskent University

Possibilities for Individual Agency: The Case of International Civil Servants at the United Nations Ingvild Bode University of Tübingen

"The Third UN" and the Future of Global Governance Roger A Coate Georgia College & State University & University of South Carolina

Atanas Sabev Sofia University

Discussant: Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York [email protected]

F A 2 Friday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D106 State Sovereignty: Obstinate or Obsolete? Panel Chair: Jyotika Saksena University of Indianapolis [email protected]

The Doctrine of Universal Jurisdiction and Its Effects on the Competence of States Merve Ozkan Borsa Istanbul University

TRIPS and the Erosion of State Sovereignty Jyotika Saksena University of Indianapolis

Page 24 of 31 De Facto States: A Quest for Sovereginty Burak Bilgehan Özpek Başkent University

Discussant: Halit Mustafa Tagma Sabanci University [email protected]

F A 3 Friday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D97 Europeanizing Asylum at the Southeastern Border of the EU Panel Chair: İlhami Alkan Olsson Istanbul University [email protected]

Asylum and Migration at the Southeastern Borders of the EU: Challenges and Prospects Yeşim Özer Istanbul University

Legal and institutional framework of the asylum and migration policy in Turkey Selen Ay UNHCR Istanbul Office

The Role of the Civil Society in the Europeanisation of the Asylum Policy in Turkey Ayşegül Balta Sabancı University

Human Rights, Asylum and Migration in Turkey Zeynep Kıvılcım Istanbul University

Discussant: İlhami Alkan Olsson Istanbul University [email protected]

Page 25 of 31 F A 4 Friday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D107 Globalization, Post-Socialism and Nationalism in the Space of Former Yugoslavia Panel Chair: Deniz B McDonald Kadir Has University [email protected]

Transitional Justice in the Western Balkans: Civil Society and Relations between Yugoslavia’s Successor States Eric D. Gordy University College London

Damla Bayraktar Koç University

The EU’s Political Conditionality and Refugee Return: A Comparative Study of the Repatriation of Minority Refugees to Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina Ivana Djuric University of Nottingham

Western Intervention in Multiculturalism in the Balkans - the Kosovo Case: Local Responses and Blind Spots Ana Devic Dogus University

Discussant: Igor Stiks University of Edinburgh [email protected]

Page 26 of 31 F A 5 Friday 9:00 - 10:30 Room: D98 Round table: Old and new forms of political community in Europe: perspectives on the inside/outside divide Panel Chair: Ana Bojinovid Fenko University of Ljubljana [email protected]

Ana Bojinovid Fenko University of Ljubljana

Marko Lovec University of Ljubljana

Maren Hofius University of Hamburg

Danijel Crnčec University of Ljubljana

Julia Frohneberg Hamburg University

Discussant: Milan Brglez University of Ljubljana [email protected]

F B 1 Friday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D106 Asylum and Irregular Migration at the Middle Eastern Borders of the EU Panel Chair: Semra Purkiş Muğla University [email protected]

Asylum and Migration across the Turkey-Iran border Maral Jefroudi University of Leiden

Asylum and Migration Across the Turkish-Iraqi Border Damla Bayraktar Koç University

Asylum and Migration at the Aegean border Özbek Dolunay Bilgi University

Page 27 of 31 Asylum and Migration at the Caucasian borders of Turkey Fabio Salomoni Koç University

Discussant: Semra Purkiş Muğla University [email protected]

F B 2 Friday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D98 The “East” meets the “South” II: Global and development policies of Central and Eastern European states Panel Chair: Maja Bučar University of Ljubljana [email protected]

Assessing Aid Effectiveness of the Czech Republic: Commitment to Development Index and Beyond Petra Krylova Palacky University

Zdenek Oprsal Palacky University

Development Cooperation of the Baltic States: Commonalities and differences Andres Ilmar Kasekamp University of Tartu

Evelin Andrespok Estonian Roundtable for Development Cooperation & University of Helsinki

Cooperation for development: the re-emergence of Russia as a new donor? Mark Rakhmangulov State University - Higher School of Economics, Moscow

The dynamics of Turkish development cooperation policy: An analysis of international and domestic factors Aslıgül Sarıkamış Kaya Middle East Technical University

Discussant: Ondřej Horký Institute of International Relations, Prague [email protected]

Page 28 of 31 F B 3 Friday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D114 The Interplay Between Domestic and International Issues Panel Chair: Evgeny N. Pashentsev Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public [email protected] Administration

The interplay between bureaucracy and international relations of a country Irina Mirkina IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca

Soviet Policy Toward Third World Reactionary Regimes Jeffrey Surovell Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology

The Salience of Foreign Affairs Issues to German Bundestag Members Henrike Viehrig University of Cologne

Alexander Höse University of Cologne

Kai Oppermann Universtiy of Sussex

Thomas Jäger University of Cologne

Laicism and Security: An Analysis of Laicism as a Technology of Governance in Turkey and France Gul Ceylan Tok Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto

Nationalism, Europeanism and Party Politics: Albania-Kosovo relations 2005-2010 Odeta Barbullushi European University of Tirana

Discussant: Greg Simons Uppsala Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies [email protected]

Page 29 of 31 F B 4 Friday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D97 Perspectives on Cosmopolitan Democracy Panel Chair: Christian Pippan University of Graz [email protected]

Cosmopolitan Democracy: An International Law Perspective Christian Pippan University of Graz

Global justice and the ethics of care Eduard Jordaan Singapore Management University

Is cosmopolitan democracy possible? Turkey Economic and Social Research Foundation, The foundation for human rights and freedoms and humanitarian relief, The association of refugee cooperation Eren Deniz Tol Göktürk Mugla University

Duygu Duman Mugla University

Cosmopolitan Democracy in Kyrgyzstan Andras Tetenyi Corvinus University of Budapest

Discussant: Mika Ojakangas University of Jyväskylä [email protected]

F B 5 Friday 11:00 - 12:30 Room: D107 Issues in Eurasian Security Panel Chair: Thomas J Volgy University of Arizona [email protected]

Hierarchy in Eurasia: A Turko-Persian Tradition of Inter-Polity Relations Einar Wigen University of Oslo

Page 30 of 31 Federalism or Partititon in Post-Conflict State Building: The Case of Iraq after American Withdrawal Burak Bilgehan Özpek Başkent University

Burak Halis Halistoprak Bilkent University

Communalism and Care: Social Welfare and Health care in Lebanon Stephen Deets Babson College

Discussant: Thomas J Volgy University of Arizona [email protected]

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