THURSDAY, APRIL, 15 Regulatory Mercantilism and the European Response to the Global Financial Crisis
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THURSDAY, APRIL, 15 Regulatory Mercantilism and the European Response to the Global Financial Crisis. Stefano Pagliari, University of 001. New Perspectives on Classical Sociology Waterloo 8:30 to 10:15 am Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa Chair: Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal 005. Citizenship in Modern Germany (Co-sponsored by CES Immigration Research Network and IASGP) Participants: 8:30 to 10:15 am Something New about Emile Durkheim? Marcel Fournier, Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Université de Montréal Chair: Something New about Max Weber? Joachim Radkau, Bielefeld Simon Green, Aston University University Participants: 002. The Changing Policy Landscape in Higher Education in So What'll It Be, Kid? The 'Optionsmodell' and the Dilemma of Europe (Co-sponsored by the IASGP) Belonging in Germany's 1999 Citizenship Law. Phil 8:30 to 10:15 am Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at Scarborough Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Much Ado about Not Very Much? Assessing the 2000 Chair: Citizenship Reform in Germany. Simon Green, Aston Joyce Marie Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis University Participants: Changing Practices toward Asylees in Germany: From Long- Reforming Czech Tertiary Education: When the National and term Residents to Temporary Guests. Suzanna M Crage, the International Interact. Helena Sebkova, Centre for University of Pittsburgh Higher Educaton Studies Kanak Attak Strikes Back: Challenging German Citizenship and Higher Education Policy in Germany: Tracing European Integration Policies. Gokce Yurdakul, Humboldt Universität Influence on National Political Traditions. Katrin Toens, zu Berlin; Duygu Gursel, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin University of Hamburg Integration into What? Conceptions of German Membership From Differentiation Towards Distinction: The Changing among Immigrants in Formerly East and West Berlin. Landscape of Higher Education Institutions in England. Hilary Silver, Brown University Antonia Kupfer, Johannes Kepler University Linz Discussant: Discussant: Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria Helga Anna Welsh, Wake Forest University 006. The Search for a Common Heritage 003. Agenda-Setting in Comparative Perspective 8:30 to 10:15 am 8:30 to 10:15 am Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Chair: Chair: Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia Frank R Baumgartner, University of North Carolina Chapel Participants: Hill Crusaders' Heritages in Colonial France, Britain, Italy, and Participants: Germany. Astrid Swenson, Cambridge University Change in Policy Priorities in Westminster Systems: Evidence The British Council and the Dante Alighieri Society in the from UK and Canada. Martial Foucault, University of 1930s: Empire, Cultural Diplomacy, and Classical Heritage. Montreal; Eric Montpetit, Université de Montréal Tamara van Kessel, University of Amsterdam What Influences the Composition of Executive Agendas? A Colonialism Contested in the Cité nationale de l'histoire de New Approach to Agenda-Setting Dynamics. Christian l'immigration. Sara Hall, McGill University Breunig, University of Toronto The Europeanization of Cultural Sites: A Case Study of the Resilience of National Policy Agendas to EU Policy: The Historical Museum of Crete. Adam Trusner, University of Common Agricultural Policy. Renate Werkman, Virginia Wageningen University, Public Administration and Policy group; Gerard Breeman, Wageningen University 007. Exploring the Unintended Consequences of European Power 8:30 to 10:15 am Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Stuart Soroka, McGill University Chair: 004. European Responses to the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis Frédéric Mérand, University of Montreal 8:30 to 10:15 am Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor A Theory on the Costliness of EU Normative Power. Marina Chair: Henke, Princeton University; Tobias Lenz, University of Kurt Huebner, University of British Columbia Oxford, UK Participants: Economic and Institutional Networks in Wider Europe: Is There a Need for a European Lender of Last Resort? Recent Analysis of EU's External Influences. Ekaterina Turkina, Crisis Response Efforts and Their Implications for the Future McGill University of European Financial Institutions. Ivan Savic, University of Discussant: Toronto Frédéric Mérand, University of Montreal Is a European Challenge to the United States Possible? John Hall, McGill University 008. European Jewish Entrepreneurs: Global Business and Local Charitable Commitment, 1860-1919 (CES Globalization Arn Sauer, Humboldt University Berlin Research Group) 011. Environmental Politics and Policy in Europe: Transnational 8:30 to 10:15 am Perspectives Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor 8:30 to 10:15 am Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Nancy L. Green, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales Chair: Participants: Lyle Scruggs, University of Connecticut Profit vs. Philanthropy? Jacob Schiff, Albert Ballin, and Jewish Participants: Mass Migration from Eastern Europe, 1890-1914. Tobias Environmental Policy Convergence in Europe. Katharina Brinkmann, Penn State University Holzinger, Universitaet Konstanz Men and Women in French and British Jewish Philanthropy, Public Opinion, the Environment, and the Economy: Europe 1860-1939. Céline Leglaive-Perani, Royal Holloway, versus America? Lyle Scruggs, University of Connecticut University of London Drifting towards the Top? The Effects of Herding on Change in All About Metal Trade, Railroads, and How to Solve the Social Domestic Environmental Policies. Thomas Sommerer, Question: Frankfurt's Global Players Wilhelm Merton and Stockholm University Charles Hallgarten, 1860-1916. Ralf Roth, Johann Wolfgang The EU as a Global Ecological Power. Eloi Laurent, Goethe-Universität OFCE/Sciences-po; Jacques Le Cacheux, OFCE/Sciences Diamonds and Hospitals: Imperial Dimensions of Anglo-Jewish Po Philanthropy, 1885-1920. Klaus Weber, The Rothschild Archive, London 012. Author Meets Readers: Jean-Claude Barbier, La longue Discussant: marche vers l'Europe sociale (Paris: PUF, 2008) Nancy L. Green, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales 8:30 to 10:15 am Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor 009. Human Rights and the European Legal Order Chair: 8:30 to 10:15 am Axel van den Berg, McGill University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Discussants: Chair: George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Peter A. Kraus, University of Helsinki Participants: Jean-Claude Barbier, CES University of Paris 1 Panthéon Constitutional or International? The Many Paths of the ECHR's Sorbonne CNRS Legitimacy. Stephanie Hennette-Vauchez, European 013. Issues of Democracy and Public Policy within the EU University Institute (Mellon Foundation Panel) Lawyers and the Construction of the European Human Rights 8:30 to 10:15 am Regime. Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine The European Court of Human Rights and Cultural Diversity: A Chair: History of Ambivalence. Julie Ringelheim, University of Werner Eichhorst, IZA Louvain Participants: The Academic Construction of a European Legal Order. Julie Bridging Gaps of EU Democratic Deficit Debate: The Quality Bailleux, Université de Paris I of EU Democracy. Luca Tomini, CEVIPOL, Univeristé Discussant: Libre de Bruxelles Jan Klabbers, New York University Drifting Towards Non-Standard Employment? The Politics of 010. The European Model of Gender Policy: Unintentional Precarious Work in the Netherlands, Germany, and United Consequences States. Chloe N Thurston, UC Berkeley 8:30 to 10:15 am Regional Interest Representation in Brussels and the Link to Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Citizen Attitudes towards European Integration. Anna M. Chair: Olsson, American University Arn Sauer, Humboldt University Berlin From Recipient to Donor: Poland Promotes Democracy in the Participants: European Neighborhood. Tsveta Petrova, Cornell Gender and European External Relations: Dominant Discourses University and Unintended Consequences of Gender Mainstreaming. Transnational Municipal Networks of American and Canadian Roberta Guerrina, University of Surrey Local Governments in the Context of Bilateral Gender, EU Migration, and Climate Change Policy. Gill Environmental Relations: The Emergence of a European Allwood, Nottingham Trent University Phenomenon in the Great Lakes Basin. Ireneusz The Gendered Consequences of the European Union's Pensions Kusmierczyk, Vanderbilt University Policy. Kimberly Earles, University of Guelph 014. The Dualisation of European Societies The EU's Indirect Support for Sex Tourism and Sex Work. 10:30 to 12:15 pm Heather MacRae, York University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor The Political Economy of Family Policies: Analyzing Family Chair: Policy Expansions in Britain and Germany. Martin Seeleib- John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil Kaiser, University of Oxford; Timo Fleckenstein, London Participants: School of Economics and Political Science Who Are the Outsiders, and What do They Want? Silja Discussant: Häusermann, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Hanna Schwander, University of Zurich, Institute for Political 10:30 to 12:15 pm Science Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Institutionalising Dualisms: Complementarities and Change in Chair: France