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 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 and Germany. Bruno Palier, Center for European Bart Kerremans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Studies at Sciences po; Kathleen Thelen, MIT Participants: Shifting the Public-Private Mix: A New Dualisation of Why Schumpeterian Inclinations in the Commission's Trade- Welfare? Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford; Related Behaviour Should be Taken Seriously. Bart Adam Saunders, University of Oxford; Marek Pawel Naczyk, Kerremans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Johan University of Oxford Adriaensen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven From Dilemma to Dualisation: Social and Migration Policies in The Commission, Interest Groups, and the Failure of EU the 'Reluctant Countries of Immigration'. Patrick Antidumping Reform. Dirk De Bièvre, Universiteit Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark; Romana Antwerpen; Jappe Eckhardt, Universiteit Antwerpen Careja, University of Cologne The European Central Bank: What Kind of Agent in EMU Discussant: External Relations? Katharina Gnath, Berlin Graduate John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil School for Transnational Studies 015. Mini-Symposium on Europe and Social Systems Theory: Discussant: European Experience, Global Governance, and Social Systems Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia Theory 018. Redefining "Democracy" in Europe since German 10:30 to 12:15 pm Unification (Co-sponsored by IASGP) Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor 10:30 to 12:15 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Gorm Harste, Aarhus University Chair: Participants: Joyce Marie Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis Functional Differentiation, Spillovers, and European Participants: Governance: Revisiting the Neo-Functionalist Theory of Expanding Civic Citizenship: EU Migration Policy as Anti- European Integration. Gert Verschraegen, University of Discrimination Policy. Joyce Marie Mushaben, University Antwerp, Belgium of Missouri-St. Louis Reflexive Governance in the European Union? A Few Prospects The Content of 2009 European Parliament Election Campaigns. from Economic Governance. Julien Broquet, Université de Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami; Eloise Picardie Jules Verne Vladescu, University of Miami The Birth of Europe's Identity out of the Spirit of World Grand Coalitions and Democracy since 1989: Competition Society: On the Paradoxical Effects of Functional versus Consensus. Angelika Von Wahl, Lafayette College Differentiaton. Dr. Fatima Kastner, Hamburg Institut for The Missing Link? The Impact of New Regions in East Central Social Research Europe. Jennifer Yoder, Colby College Paradoxes of Sovereignty, Territoriality, and Military State- Discussant: Building: The Improbability of the European State Model. Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Gorm Harste, Aarhus University 019. "Europe" and the Struggle for a New Society: France, 016. Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Western Europe Hungary, and West Germany in the Twentieth Century 10:30 to 12:15 pm 10:30 to 12:15 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor Chair: Chair: Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus Árpád Klimó, University of Pittsburgh Participants: Participants: New Issues, New Cleavages, and New Parties. Christoffer "European Integration" and Revanchism in Interwar Hungary. Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus Andrew Behrendt, University of Pittsburgh Comparing Economic Determinants of European Gender Creating "Central Europe": Transnational Intellectual Networks Equality Policy Agendas. Isabelle Engeli, European of Hungarian and West German Non-Conformists in the University Institute; Francesca Gains, University of 1980s. Victoria Elisabeth Harms, University of Pittsburgh Manchester; Claire Annesley, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester; Sandra Larissa Resodihardjo, The French Socialist Party, Germany, and the Construction of Leiden University - Institute of Public Administration Europe (1944-1957). Brian Shaev, University of Pittsburgh Changing Priorities? French Government Statements 1974- Discussant: 2006. Emiliano Grossman, Sciences Po, CEE Till Van Rahden, Université de Montréal Comparing the Europeanization of National Policy Agendas. 020. Author Meets Readers: Loïc Wacquant's Punishing the Gerard Breeman, Wageningen University; Arco Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity Timmermans, Montesquieu Institute and Leiden University 10:30 to 12:15 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Frank R Baumgartner, University of North Carolina Chapel Chair: Hill Ron Levi, University of Toronto 017. Taking the Agent Seriously in the EU's External Economic Discussants: Relations Loïc Wacquant, University of California, Berkeley Chad Alan Goldberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Anna Weisfeiler, Harvard University Ron Levi, University of Toronto Against all Odds: ESDP Developments in the Fight against Jean-Paul Brodeur, Université de Montréal Terrorism during the Bush Administration. Bruno Oliveira 021. Higher Education after Bologna. Panel A: Social, Political, Martins, NICPRI, University of Minho, Portugal and Economic Consequences for Europe Discussant: 10:30 to 12:15 pm Benjamin Zyla, Queen's University & University of Ottawa Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor 024. Minority Identities and Integration in Contemporary France Chairs: (CES Immigration Research Group) Jesus M. de Miguel, University of Barcelona, Spain 10:30 to 12:15 pm Stefanie Grupp-Clasby, Council for European Studies Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Participants: Chair: Beyond Bologna: Implementing the Process and Challenges Adrian Favell, UCLA Ahead. Jesus M. de Miguel, University of Barcelona, Spain; Participants: Anna Zamora, Columbia University Colorblindness and Discrimination among Adolescents in Of Labels, Credits, and Mobility. Don F. Westerheijden, France: The Obama Effect and the Politics of Black Racial University of Twent (The Netherlands) and CHEPS Identity. Giovani Burgos, McGill University; Robin European Higher Education Area: Various Perspectives on the Recours, Université de Montpellier 1 Complexities of a Multi-level Governance System. Alberto Integration in France: A Model in Search of Its Tradition. Amaral, CIPES (Center for Research on Higher Education Angéline Escafré-Dublet, Institut National d'Etudes Policies), Portugal; Amelia Veiga, CIPES (Center for Démographiques Research on Higher Education Policies), Portugal Romancing the Nation: French Jews, Israel, and the Satisfaction of University Students in Europe. Adela Garcia- Rehabilitation of Christian France. Kimberly Arkin, Boston Aracil, CSIC and Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, University Spain "Liberté, Égalité, et Fraternité": Marginalization, Identity, and The Next Ten Years of the Bologna Process after Leuven. Kurt Second-generation North African Immigrants in France. De Wit, University of Leuven (K.U. Leuven), Belgium Jean Beaman, Northwestern University Discussant: Discussant: Timo Idema, Princeton University Adrian Favell, UCLA 022. Immigration and Social Cohesion: Native-Immigrant and 025. Immigration and Transnational Population Flows (Mellon Immigrant Community Divides. Foundation Panel) 10:30 to 12:15 pm 10:30 to 12:15 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine Chair: Chair: David Abraham, University of Miami School of Law Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Participants: Participants: "Colonies Are Inharmonious": A New Look Inside the European Union and its Eastern Neighbours: The Art of Immigrant Community. Nancy L. Green, Ecole des hautes Governing Migration in Harmony. Lyubov Zhyznomirska, études en sciences sociales University of Alberta Doing Justice on Two Fronts: The Liberal Dilemma in Microsegregation in Denmark and Sweden. Sarah K. Valdez, Immigration. David Abraham, University of Miami School University of Washington, Sociology of Law The Long Holiday: The Community of Three Million French Does the European Left Face an Electoral Dilemma over Captives in Germany 1940-1945. James T. Quinn, Immigration? Sofia Perez, Boston University University of Kansas 023. The George W. Bush Administration and the Development Turkish-Dutch Mosques and National Belonging in the of ESDP Netherlands and Europe. Murat Es, UNC at Chapel Hill 10:30 to 12:15 pm Collective Identity Formation in the French Classroom: The Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Discourse and Incorporation of Immigration History. Chair: Elizabeth A Hanauer, New York University Benjamin Zyla, Queen's University & University of Ottawa 026. Return and Integration Pressure during the Economic Participants: Crisis: Germany, Spain, and the UK (CES Immigration An Ocean Apart: Europe and America during the Bush Years. Research Group) Carl Cavanagh Hodge, University of British Columbia- 10:30 to 12:15 pm Okanagan Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor The ESDP and the Bush Administration: Competing Realist Chair: Approaches. Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University Alexander Caviedes, SUNY Fredonia European Security Strategy and the National Security Strategies Participants: under the Bush Administration: Implications for the Bulgarian Emigration to Spain: The Impact of the Global Development of a Strategic ESDP. Arnold Kammel, Economic Crisis. Elena Jileva, Center for Political and Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy Constitutional Studies Fashioning the Common Defense: US Influence on the Integration Requirements for Third-Country Nationals in European Security Strategy during the Bush Administration. Europe: Possible Reasons and Consequences. Diego Acosta, King's College London Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine The Politics and Discourse of Return: Investigating the Chair: Formulation of Migrant Return Policies in the UK and Valentina Pagliai, CUNY Queens College Germany. Anne Koch, Freie Universität Berlin Participants: Towards a European 'Best Practice' for High Skills Immigration Progressive Predicaments: Between the Lures of Culture and Policy? Alexander Caviedes, SUNY Fredonia the Challenges of a Fairer Euro-Mediterranean Society. 'Multicultural Britishness': Balancing the Nation, Europe, and Maurizio Albahari, University of Notre Dame Migration in Curriculum and Policy Discourses in England. Italian "Pushback" Policy and the Island of Lampedusa in the Daniel Faas, Trinity College Dublin Collective Imaginary. Katia Scannavini, Sapienza, 027. Globalization Network Business Meeting University of Rome - Italy 12:15 to 1:15 pm Clandestine Tales from Tuscany. Robert Garot, CUNY John Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Jay College 028. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Pre-Dissertation Fellowship Foreigners, Northern League, and Prisons: The Creation of the Luncheon (Recent Fellows, Upon Invitation Only) Criminal Immigrant in Italy. Barbara Faedda, Columbia 12:15 to 1:15 pm University Restaurant Hotel de l'Institut, 3535, rue Saint-Denis, walking Nowadays It Is OK To Be Racist (Even If You Are Leftist): distance: Main Restaurant Building the Normality of Racism in Everyday Discourse and Media Discourse in Italy. Valentina Pagliai, CUNY 029. New Perspectives on Government Partisanship and the Queens College Welfare State 1:15 to 3:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Kitty Calavita, UC Irvine Chair: 032. Mini-Symposium on Europe and Social Systems Theory: Jonas Pontusson, Princeton University European Legal Systems: A Social Systems Perspective Participants: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Government Partisanship and Social Spending Priorities. Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Carsten Jensen, University of Aarhus; Jonas Pontusson, Chairs: Princeton University David Nigel Schiff, Queen Mary Unversity of London Party Competition, Coalition Formation, and the Economy: Richard Nobles, Queen Mary University Partisan Cabinets versus Partisan Ministries in Industrialized Participants: Economies. Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Jurisprudence as Self-Description. David Nigel Schiff, Queen From Elections to Outputs: The Changing Role of Political Mary Unversity of London; Richard Nobles, Queen Mary Parties in Continental Welfare Reforms. Silja Häusermann, University University of Zurich, Switzerland Legal Cultures in Transition: An Autopoietic Approach. Decommodifying Markets? The Partisan Politics of Market Alberto Febbrajo, University of Macerata Reform in Europe. Jane Gingrich, University of Minnesota Center and Periphery in the Process of Europeanization of Law: Discussant: A Systems Theoretical Account. Lasha Bregvadze, Institute Torben Iversen, Harvard University of State and Law of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences 030. European Anti-Americanism under Obama The Function of the Judiciary in Modern Legal Systems. 1:15 to 3:00 pm Martine Valois, University of Montreal Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Chair: 033. Revenge of the European Model? Citizenship Tests on Both Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Sides of the Atlantic Participants: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Anti-Americanism and the Financial Crisis. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Chair: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa The Compatibility of Obamamania and Anti-Americanism in West European Discourse. Ruth Hatlapa, University of Participants: Augsburg; Andrei Markovits, The University of Michigan, Citizenship Tests in Five Countries: An Expression of Political Ann Arbor Liberalism? Ines Michalowski, Social Science Research Anti-Americanism and Anti-Semitism: Theoretical and Center Berlin Empirical Findings on the Relation of Two Resentments. Whither the Nation? Exploring Integration Requirements at the Heiko Beyer, Georg-August University Goettingen Sub-state Level. Elke Winter, University of Ottawa Anti-Americanism in French Preference Formation on Trade Reasons for Introduction and Effects of Citizenship Tests in the Liberalization. Gerry van der Kamp-Alons, Radboud Netherlands, Germany and the UK. Ricky Van Oers, University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Radboud University Nijmegen Discussant: Discussant: Richard Wike, Pew Global Attitudes Project Elke Winter, University of Ottawa 031. Normalizing Racism: Security Laws, Media, and 034. Mountains and the Ambiguities of Modernization in Central Immigration in Italy (CES Immigration Research Group) and Eastern Europe 1:15 to 3:00 pm 1:15 to 3:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Chair: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Patrice M. Dabrowski, UMass Amherst Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Participants: Chair: Mountain Science and the Technological Sublime. Deborah R. Lyle Scruggs, University of Connecticut Coen, Barnard College, Columbia University Participants: The Commodification of Air in Alpine Europe: High Altitude An Ocean in the Desert: European Projects to Transform the Sanatoria and Public Health. Alison Frank, Harvard Sahara. Philipp Nicolas Lehmann, Harvard University University Nordic Eco-Entrepreneurship: Global Reputation(s) and the The Spas of the Eastern Carpathians under Habsburg Rule. Greening of Capitalism at Different Speeds. Christine Patrice M. Dabrowski, UMass Amherst Ingebritsen, University of Washington Discussant: What Nature to Protect: Three Stages in the Environmental Eric T. Jennings, University of Toronto Politics of Genetically Modified Organisms in France. 035. The Other Transatlantic Relationship: Canada, the EU, and Kyoko Sato, Harvard University Twenty-First Century Challenges Discussant: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Lyle Scruggs, University of Connecticut Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine 038. The Politics of Regional Integration Chair: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Joan DeBardeleben, Carleton University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Participants: Chair: Multi-Level Parliaments in Canada and Europe. Arthur Benz, Gary Marks, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Fern Universität Hagen Participants: Integrating Highly Skilled Migrants into the Economy: Exploring Campaign Dynamics in EU Referenda: Does Transatlantic Perspectives. Karin Schittenhelm, Universität Sequencing Matter? Ece Ozlem Atikcan, McGill University Siegen; Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria Supra-National Institutions or Trust? Setting Standards for Canada and the EU: From Transatlantic Economic Dialogue to Cross-Border Provision of Services in the European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement? Christian and the Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Deblock, UQAM; Michèle Rioux, UQAM Relationship (CER). John Leslie, Victoria University of Reforming Global Financial Rules Following the Crisis: Still a Wellington Transatlantic Affair. Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa The Revenge of the European Model? Not so Fast: EU EU Competence over Foreign Direct Investment: Implications Regulation, Business Mobilization, and Competitiveness. for Canada-EU Economic Relations. Armand de Mestral, Mitchell P. Smith, University of McGill University A Virtual Third Chamber for the European Union? National Discussant: Parliaments Under the Treaty of Lisbon. Ian Cooper, Frédéric Mérand, University of Montreal ARENA -- University of Oslo 036. Higher Education After Bologna. Panel B: Country Cases Discussant: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Graduate Institute of International Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Relations Chair: 039. Civil Society in Europe Barbara G. Haskel, McGill University 1:15 to 3:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine The United Kingdom's Ambiguous European Choice: British Chair: Higher Education Prepares for a European Higher Education Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University Area. Anne Corbett, London School of Economics Participants: The Case of Italy. Gabriele Ballarino, Università degli Studi di European Civil Society and the 'New' European Fundamental Milano, Italy; Loris Perotti, Università degli Studi di Rights Agency. Markus Thiel, Florida International Milano, Italy University Implementation of the Bologna Process in Belgium. Kurt De Institutional Revitalization and Relational Power: London Wit, University of Leuven (K.U. Leuven), Belgium Citizens and the Mobilization of Community and Labor Future of Higher Education in Europe: The Case of Spain. Interests. Maite Tapia, Cornell University Jesus M. de Miguel, University of Barcelona, Spain; Albert The Religious Roots of Civil Society: Western Europe in the F. Arcarons, University of Barcelona, and CIIMU, Spain Age of Mass Politics, 1870s-1970s. Tiago Fernandes, A Decade of Higher Education Reforms in the Czech Republic: Kellogg Institute for International Studies - University of The Good Times and the Bad Times. Ales Vlk, Alevia, Notre Dame Czech Republic; Jiri Nantl, Masaryk University Discussant: How University Faculty Understands Bologna: The Case of Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University Lithuania. Liudvika Leisyte, Twente University (The 040. The Politics of European Trade Policy Netherlands), and CHEPS 1:15 to 3:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Barbara G. Haskel, McGill University Chair: 037. Green Politics in Europe Dirk De Bièvre, Universiteit Antwerpen Participants: Turkey as a Transatlantic Neighbor. Natalie Tocci, Institute for Civil Society Dialogue in the EU Trade Policy Making: A International Affairs, Rome Model for Global Trade Governance? Yukari Akeda, Diffusing Democracy and Liberal Market Values: The Turkish Graduate School of Law, Keio University Experience. Kemal Kirisci, Bogaziçi University, Istanbul. Civil Society Participation as a Cure for the Crisis of Discussant: Confidence? Evidence from European Trade Policy. Meike Sinan Ulgen, Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies Rodekamp, University of Bremen Istanbul Open Skies, Closed Markets: The Shadow of the Future in the 044. Québec's History in European Perspective (Co-organized Negotiation of International Air Transport. Cornelia Woll, with the Royal Society of Canada) Sciences Po 3:15 to 5:00 pm The Political Economy of Trade Liberalisation of the European Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor Union (EU): Between Freer Trade and Regulation. Lucia Chair: Coppolaro, Instituto de Ciências Sociais - Universidade de Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal Lisboa Participants: Discussant: Yvan Lamonde, McGill University Dirk De Bièvre, Universiteit Antwerpen Yolande J Cohen, Université du Québec à Montréal 041. Views on Migration Policy from within and outside of the 045. Author Meets Readers: Negotiating Political Identities: EU (CES Immigration Research Group) Multiethnic Schools and Youth in Europe (CES Immigration 1:15 to 3:00 pm Research Group) Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Jill Hanley, McGill School of Social Work Chair: Participants: Deborah Reed-Danahay, SUNY at Buffalo Renewed Salience in British Immigration Policy? Alexander Discussants: Caviedes, SUNY Fredonia Daniel Faas, Trinity College Dublin The Unknown Effects of the Europe Agreements: EU Economic Leah Haus, Vassar College Migration Liberalisation through the Back Door? Matthias Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at Scarborough M. Mayer, London School of Economics and Political Patrick Simon, Institut National d'Etudes démographiques Science Natasha Kumar Warikoo, Harvard University Les Groupes Militants dans les Luttes pour les Droits des Sans- 046. Liberalization and Dualization Papiers au Québec et en Belgique. Jill Hanley, McGill 3:15 to 5:00 pm School of Social Work; Valérie Lavigne, McGill School of Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Social Work; Sigalit Gal, McGill School of Social Work Chair: 042. The Territorial Politics of Inequality in Europe Moira Nelson, Bremen Universität 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Whatever Works: Dualisation and the Service Economy in Chair: Bismarckian Welfare States. Werner Eichhorst, IZA; Paul Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Marx, Institute for the Study of Labor Participants: Economic Change and the Labor Market Dualization by Skill. Partisan Representation of the Poor: Electoral Geography, Moira Nelson, Bremen Universität Strategic Mobilization, and Implications for Voter Turnout. 'Dualization' versus 'Hybridization': Patterns of Transformation Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University in the German Welfare State. Sabina Stiller, Radboud Economic and Territorial Cleavages after Decentralization: University Nijmegen Comparing Redistributive Coalitions in Britain, Italy, and Collective Bargaining Institutions. Sanjay Pinto, Harvard Spain. Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics University; Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Unbalanced Integration: Geography and Redistribution in the Liberalization by Exhaustion: Transformative Change in the EU. Pablo Beramendi, Oxford University German Welfare and Vocational Training System. Marius It's Not (Just) the Economy Stupid: The Political Gradient and Busemeyer, MPI for the Study of Societies; Christine Regional Health Inequalities in Europe. Julia Lynch, Trampusch, University of Bern University of Discussant: Discussant: Bruno Palier, Center for European Studies at Sciences po Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 047. Thinking With and Beyond Bourdieu 043. Turkey and the European Model (Co-sponsored by the 3:15 to 5:00 pm Transatlantic Academy) Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Loïc Wacquant, University of California, Berkeley Chair: Participants: Stephen F Szabo, Transatlantic Academy Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Social Movements. Chad Participants: Alan Goldberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Coming and Going: Migration and Turkish Foreign Policy. Toward a Bourdieusian Sociology of Contentious Politics. Juliette Tolay Sargnon, Transatlantic Academy Marcos Ancelovici, McGill University Bourdieu, the State, and Neoliberalism. Loïc Wacquant, Montréal University of California, Berkeley Immigration Policies and Exclusion: How the Degree and Form Bourdieu Goes Global. Frédéric Mérand, University of of Exclusion from the Citizenship Regime Affect Montreal; Vincent Pouliot, McGill University Undocumented Migrants' Mobilizations. Pierre Monforte, Discussant: Université de Montréal; Pascale Dufour, University of David Swartz, Boston University Montreal 048. Who Writes Whose History? Cosmopolitanism and European Humanitarian Policy: Creating Standards Leading to Nationalism in Modern European Historiography. A Exclusion. Sylvain Lefevre, Université de Montréal; Sara Roundtable Belleil, Université de Lille 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participation of People Experiencing Poverty in European Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine Social Inclusion Policies. Florence Larocque, University of Chair: Montreal Susan Pedersen, Columbia University Has the EU Fulfilled Its Commitment to Reduce Poverty Discussants: Significantly at the 2010 Horizon? Ramón Peña-Casas, Xose-Manoel Nunez Seixas, University of Santiago de Observatoire social européen Compostela Discussant: Pieter Lagrou, Université Libre de Bruxelles George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal Peter Baldwin, University of California, Los Angeles 052. The Politics of Immigration and Integration in Europe (CES Peter Mandler, University of Cambridge Immigration Research Group) 049. Mini-Symposium on Europe and Social Systems Theory: 3:15 to 5:00 pm Social Systems Theory - A New European Paradigm? Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Chairs: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University Chair: Terri E Givens, University of Texas at Austin Michael King, University of Reading Participants: Participants: Immigration and Integration in Switzerland: Shifting Evolutions From Necessity to Contingency: Hegel and Luhmann. Hans- in a Multicultural Republic. Gianni d'Amato, University of Georg Moeller, University College Cork Neuchatel Giddens' "Structuration," Luhmann's "Self-organization," and A German Policy Shift? Immigration and Integration Policy in the Operationalization of the Dynamics of Meaning. Loet the 21st Century. Terri E Givens, University of Texas at Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam Austin Anglo-American Social Sciences: The Grail Keepers of Old Shaping and Making the EU Migration Polity: Forms and Types Europe. Steffen Roth, Bern University of Applied Sciences of Immigration and Immigrant Politics at EU Level. Andrew and Université de Genève Geddes, University of Sheffield The Concept of World Society: A Luhmannian and Post- Immigration, Integration, and the Republican Model in France. Luhmannian Analysis. Jean Clam, CNRS, Paris, Freie James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University Universität, Berlin Discussant: Good Times, Hard Times, Crisis Times: Historical Potentials of Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Social Autopoiesis. Anton 053. Politics and Economics in the Origins of Varieties of Schütz, Birkbeck College, University of London Capitalism 050. IASGP Roundtable: Assessing 20 Years of German Unity 3:15 to 5:00 pm (Co-sponsored by the International Association for the Study Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor of German Politics) Chair: 3:15 to 5:00 pm Peter A Hall, Harvard University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Participants: Participants: Gonna Party Like It's 1899: Electoral Systems and the Origins Daniel Hough, University of Sussex of Varieties of Coordination. Cathie Jo Martin, Boston Suzanne Schüttemeyer, University of Halle-Wittenberg University; Duane Swank, Marquette University Simon Green, Aston University Production Regimes and Political Institutions: Coevolving Christopher S. Allen, University of Georgia Systems. Torben Iversen, Harvard University; David 051. When the European Governance Model Produces Soskice, Oxford University and Duke University Exclusions: Questions of Belonging, Welfare, and Political Political Origins of Firm Strategies. Alexander Kuo, Juan Representation March Institute 3:15 to 5:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Kathleen Thelen, MIT Chair: 054. Reforming the Welfare State Jane Jenson, Université de Montréal 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Has the European Union Made Europe More or Less Chair: Democratic? Network Deliberations and Advocacy Groups James Mosher, Ohio University in the Biotechnology Sector. Eric Montpetit, Université de Participants: Comparing the Evolution of Welfare States in Western Europe: through the Planning System: Inclusionary Housing in An Analysis on the Receipts Side. Michaël Zemmour, Europe. Nico Calavita, San Diego State University - School Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne - Paris 1 of Public Affairs Does Partisan Politics (Still) Matter? Welfare Reform, Italy and Discussant: Greece in the Run-Up to EMU. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent Deborah Stone, Dartmouth College University 060. France and Islam in Comparative Perspective Insiders, Outsiders, and Policy Change: Reforming Health 8:30 to 10:15 am Policy in France and Britain. Marc Smyrl, Université Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Montpellier 1 Chair: Discussant: Philip Nord, Princeton University James Mosher, Ohio University Participants: 055. CES Book Award Panel on Mark Choate's Emigrant The French Colonial State and the Creation of a New Religion : Nation: The Making of Italy Abroad « l'islam algérien ». Raberh Achi, Institut d'études politiques 3:15 to 5:00 pm (CHERPA) Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Rouault, 8th floor Preserving Difference: Rejecting the Application of Republican Discussants: Anti-Clerical Laws in French West Africa, 1901-1907. Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Elizabeth A Foster, Tufts University Anthony C. Masi, McGill University France, the Greatest Muslim Power: Creating Islam and John Zucchi, McGill University Muslims in the Metropole during the Twentieth Century. Mark Choate, Naomi Davidson, University of Ottawa 056. CES Plenary Session: Do Transatlantic Relations Still Exceptional Citizens, Commensurable Difference: Secular Matter? Muslims in Contemporary France. Mayanthi Fernando, 5:15 to 6:30 pm University of California at Santa Cruz Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Discussant: Chair: Judith Surkis, Harvard University Sophie Meunier, Princeton University 061. Mini-Workshop on Reorganizing Interests: The Process of Participants: Political Representation in the Global Age (1) Francois Delattre, Ambassador of France to Canada 8:30 to 10:15 am Peter Baldwin, University of California, Los Angeles Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Jeffrey Kopstein, University of Toronto Chair: Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University Sophie Meunier, Princeton University 057. Goethe-Institut Montreal Movie Screening of The Baader- Participants: Meinhof Complex (Der Baader-Meinhof Komplex) (Must buy Reorganizing Interests: The Process of Political Representation CAN $7 ticket on site to attend) in the Global Age. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University; 7:00 to 9:00 pm Peter A Hall, Harvard University; Jonah Levy, UC Berkeley; Goethe-Institut Montréal, 418, rue Sherbrooke Est, walking Wade Jacoby, Brigham Young University distance: Screening Room Regulation Released: The Institutional Foundations of Diffuse 058. Sponsored Reception at the McCord Museum for Canadian Interest Representation in Europe. Gunnar Trumbull, History Harvard University 7:00 to 9:00 pm How Groups Shape (Not Just Represent) Interests: Lessons McCord Museum of Canadian History, 690, rue Sherbrooke from the Italian Pension Reform. Lucio Baccaro, Université Ouest, take bus 24 from hotel: Atrium de Genève Discussant: Suzanne Berger, M.I.T. FRIDAY, APRIL, 16 062. Germany, the European Union, and the Transatlantic Area: Re-defining Relations? (Co-sponsored by IASGP) 059. W(h)ither the Welfare State in the Neoliberal Age? 8:30 to 10:15 am 8:30 to 10:15 am Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Chair: Chair: Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield Deborah Stone, Dartmouth College Participants: Participants: Against the Executive Tide? The German Bundestag and Its New Modes of Governance in Active Welfare States in Europe. Strategy with Regard to Europeanization. Timm Beichelt, Rik van Berkel, Utrecht University Europa-Universität Viadrina The Recovery Model Comes to Welfare: Oblates, Advanced Germany and the European Union: Still a 'Tamed Power'? Marginalization, and Neoliberal Paternalism. Sanford F. Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield Schram, Bryn Mawr College Gulliver's Travail: Crafting a New Transatlantic Bargain. Disciplining Disability under Danish Active Labor Policy. James Sperling, University of Akron Marie Østergaard Møller, Aarhus University; Deborah Discussant: Stone, Dartmouth College William E. Paterson, Aston University Producing Affordable Housing and Fostering Social Inclusion 063. European Social Policies and the Economic Crisis: Impact, Scioldo-Zurcher, CNRS, Centre national de la recherche Challenges, and Responses scientifique 8:30 to 10:15 am Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Nancy L. Green, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales Chair: 066. Labor Politics in Europe George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal 8:30 to 10:15 am Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Policy Frames and Institutional Capabilities: EU Employment Chair: Policy Coordination and the Central and Eastern European Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Member States. Caroline de la Porte, University of South Participants: Denmark, Odense; David Natali, University of Bologna Creative Corporatism and the Services Transformation: EU Pensions and the Financial Crisis: Renewed Networks, Governing Sectoral Shifts in Nordic Europe. Darius Renewed Ideas? David Natali, University of Bologna Ornston, Georgia Institute of Technology The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Gender Equality. Maria Does Globalization Increase Working Hours in Europe? Jepsen, European Trade Union Institute; Janine Leschke, Evidence from Enterprise Surveys in Europe. Brian European Trade Union Institute Burgoon, University of Amsterdam; Damian Raess, Discussant: Université de Genève Philippe Pochet, European Trade Union Institute, Université Insiders' Institutions: Outsiders' Outcomes, Atypical Workers in Catholique de Louvain Western Europe. Rebecca Oliver, Miami University 064. The European Commission in Question: New Perspectives Wage Moderation, Institutional Complementarities, and on an International Administration European Unemployment. Marco Simoni, London School of 8:30 to 10:15 am Economics and Political Science Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Whose Interests Do Unions Represent? Unionization across the Chair: Income Distribution and Its Effects on Redistributive Policy Francesca Gains, University of Manchester Outcomes. Jonas Pontusson, Princeton University; Michael Participants: Becher, Princeton University What Do Commission Officials Think They Are Doing? An Discussant: Empirical Investigation. Liesbet Hooghe, University of Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute North Carolina, Chapel Hill 067. The Politics of Fear: Security, Terrorism, and Between Politics and Administration: The European Undocumented Immigrants (CES Immigration Research Commission and the Changing Role of the Cabinets. Group) Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia 8:30 to 10:15 am The Institutional Leadership of the European Commission: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Challenge, Change, and Performance. Louise Maythorne, Chair: University of Edinburgh; John Peterson, University of Ariane Chebel-d'Appollonia, Science-Po Edinburgh Participants: The European Commission and Public Opinion: Contours of the A New Space for the "Politics of Fear." Marcello Maneri, Public Sphere in the European Union. Oana Monica Dan, Università di Milano-Bicocca Harvard University Protection of Migrants in Irregular Situation and European Discussant: Union Border Controls. Elisa Fornale, University of Francesca Gains, University of Manchester Palermo 065. The Borders of Citizenship I : Migrations post-coloniales : le Trade Unions, Immigrant Organizations, and Political cas des Juifs maghrébins en France et au Canada (CES Advocacy for the Undocumented in Contemporary Germany. Immigration Research Group) Jennifer F. Lieb, College of the Holy Cross/Princeton 8:30 to 10:15 am University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Discussant: Chair: Ariane Chebel-d'Appollonia, Science-Po Steven High, Department of History, Concordia University 068. Consequences of Diverse Societies on Attitudes of Solidarity Participants: and Trust Pratiques matrimoniales et parcours migratoires : Juifs nés au 8:30 to 10:15 am Maroc et mariés à la Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue de Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Montréal (1969-1981). Yolande J Cohen, Université du Chair: Québec à Montréal; Linda Guerry, UQAM Elisabeth Gidengil, McGill University Deux mariages religieux en migration, le cas des synagogues de Participants: la rue des Tournelles et de la rue Copernic à Paris, 1954- Diversity, Connectivity, and Welfare State Solidarity. Steffen 1970. Yann Scioldo-Zurcher, CNRS, Centre national de la Mau, University of Bremen; Jan Mewes, University of recherche scientifique Bremen Comparer les migrations juives maghrébines à Paris et In Diversity We Trust. Differentiated Perspectives on Trust Montréal: mariages exogames et reconfigurations toward In- and Out-Groups in Culturally Diverse Contexts. communautaires autour de trois synagogues, 1954-1980. Birte Gundelach, University of Konstanz Yolande J Cohen, Université du Québec à Montréal; Yann Bringing Political Parties back in -- Cultural Diversity, Social Cohesion, and Political Mobilization. Marc Helbling, Polanyi in Brussels? "Integration through Law" and the Three Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin; Tim Reeskens, Universiteit van Dimensions of European Economic and Social Integration. Tilburg; Dietlind Stolle, McGill Martin Hoepner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Identity, Discrimination, and Political Community. Allison Societies; Armin Schaefer, Max Planck Institute for the Harell, Queen's University Study of Societies Discussant: Polanyi Meets Hayek: Why the EU's Welfare Architecture Keith Banting, Queen's University Remains Ambiguous. Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po 069. New Regulation and Relations in the Economy (CES The EU and the Dynamic of Regulatory Change: A Political Globalization Research Group) Perspective. Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics 8:30 to 10:15 am Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal Chair: 072. European (In)Securities I: Immigrants, Boundaries, and David Brady, Duke University Moralities (Co-sponsored by the Society for the Anthropology Participants: of Europe) End of Careers in Québec and Belgium: Towards a New Form 10:30 to 12:15 pm of "Governmentability" in Retirement and End of Career Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Policies ? Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec Chair: à Montréal; Thibauld Moulaert, Université de Louvain la Deborah Reed-Danahay, SUNY at Buffalo neuve; Bernard Fusulier, Université de Louvain la Neuve Participants: Regulation of Competition Both Sides of the Atlantic. Michèle Fertile In/Securities: Bodies, Boundaries, and Babies. Rioux, UQAM; Marie-Christine Morin, UQAM; Valérie Elizabeth Louise Krause, University of Massachusetts Fournier, Université du Québec à Montréal Amherst Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit in the USA and the European States of European Migration: Labor, Culture, Security. Levent Union 1999-2009 : Frank Knight's Come-Back ? Bernhard Soysal, Kadir Has University Antoine Kitous-Orsini, SciencesPo - CNRS Immigration and In/Security in Greece Post-September 11th: Work Schedule: A Key Aspect of Management Policies in An Open and Shut case? Deborah R. Altamirano, State Retail Trade under Globalization. Raúl Lorente, individual University of New York - Plattsburgh membership The Social Space of Vietnamese in France: Insecurities about Public Actors and Private Governance: The Role of the Identity, Citizenship Practices, and History. Deborah Reed- European Commission in European Standardization. Niclas Danahay, SUNY at Buffalo Meyer, London School of Economics and Political Science 073. Mini-Workshop on Reorganizing Interests: The Process of Discussant: Political Representation in the Global Age (2) David Brady, Duke University 10:30 to 12:15 pm 070. Historical Conceptions of Economics and Science (Mellon Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Foundation Panel) Chair: 8:30 to 10:15 am Peter A Hall, Harvard University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Participants: Chair: Globalization and the Transformation of Trade Union James Cronin, Boston University Preferences in France. Marcos Ancelovici, McGill Participants: University Tales of Albarado: The Materiality of the Albanian Pyramid Blurring Political and Functional Representation: Subnational Schemes. Smoki Musaraj, The New School Territorial Interests in European Multi-Level Governance. The Ottoman Academia Scientarum. Bekir Harun Küçük, Simona Piattoni, University of Trento University of California, San Diego Reorganizing Interests in Latin America in the Age of The Theological-Political Origins of Ecumenism in Postwar Neoliberal Reform. Frances Hagopian, University of Notre West Germany. James Chappel, Columbia University Dame From Moral Economy to National Asset: Coal Fuel and the 074. Institutional Change after the Global Economic Crisis Beginnings of Energy Policy in England, 1500-1750. 10:30 to 12:15 pm William Cavert, Northwestern University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Churching Postmoderns: Evangelical Missionaries and Chair: Religious Change in Europe. John D Boy, CUNY Graduate Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Center Participants: 071. Polanyi versus Hayek: The Emerging Market and Welfare The Political Economy of Pension Governance: Regulating the Architecture of the European Union Privatization of Financial Risks. Bernhard Ebbinghaus, 10:30 to 12:15 pm MZES, University of Mannheim Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Capitalist Diversity and the International Regulation of Hedge Chair: Funds. Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal The Meltdown of Finance Capitalism: The End of Participants: Financialization? Richard Deeg, Temple University Architecting an EU Healthcare System: What about Solidarity? After the Crisis Is Before the Crisis? European Labor Market Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, University of Copenhagen Policy Responses in Comparative Perspective. J. Timo Weishaupt, University of Mannheim, MZES Left Parties Adopt Market Liberal Reforms? Jonathan Discussant: Hopkin, London School of Economics; Mark Blyth, Brown Krzysztof Pelc, Princeton University University; Riccardo Pelizzo, Griffith University 075. Cold War Catholicism: New Approaches to Religion and Immigration and the Politics of Left and Right. Sofia Perez, Politics in Postwar Europe Boston University 10:30 to 12:15 pm Rethinking Party Politics and the Welfare State: Recent Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Advances in the Literature. Georg Picot, University of Chair: Heidelberg; Dominik Geering, University of Zurich Till Van Rahden, Université de Montréal Discussant: Participants: Karen Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen Integral Catholicism Comes to America: Waldemar Gurian and 078. The German Election of 2009: Changing Party Strategies in Totalitarianism Theory at Notre Dame. James Chappel, an Environment of Electoral Uncertainty (Co-sponsored by the Columbia University IASGP) The Vatican, Israel, and the American Catholic Church: A Case 10:30 to 12:15 pm Study in Cold War Catholic Trans-Nationalism. Adrian Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Ciani, University of Western Ontario Chair: Peace Movements and the Sacralisation of Social Identities in Thomas K Saalfeld, University of Bamberg West Germany, 1945-1980. Holger Nehring, University of Participants: Sheffield The Campaign and Its Dynamics during the 2009 German United States and the Vatican: Political Relations and General Election. Mona Krewel, University of Mannheim; Diplomatic Aspects, 1952-1984. Andrea Di Stefano, Ruediger Schmitt-Beck, University of Mannheim; Ansgar Fondazione Museo della Shoah, Università di Teramo Wolsing, University of Mannheim Church-State Relations in Poland: Formal Pluralism and Changing Patterns of Socio-Political Representation? An Informal Church Establishment? Lucian Turcescu, Analysis of Data from the German Candidate Study. Concordia University Andreas M. Wuest, University of Mannheim Discussant: The German Party System after the Bundestag Elections: Back Till Van Rahden, Université de Montréal to the 1950s? Thomas Poguntke, Ruhr-University Bochum 076. Connecting European Studies and Higher Education Studies 079. The Borders of Citizenship: Vulnerable Populations in 10:30 to 12:15 pm Europe Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor 10:30 to 12:15 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Christine Musselin, CSO - Sciences Po Chairs: Participants: Mariella Pandolfi, Université de Montréal European Governance à la Bolognaise? Reflections on Laurence McFalls, Université de Montréal European Coordination Processes on the Basis of the Participants: Bologna Case. Pauline Ravinet, Université Libre de To See or Not to See Vulnerability: Exclusion, Media, and Bruxelles / Sciences Po Compassion in Calais (France). Alice Corbet, Université de Determinants of Cross-National Higher Education Policy Montréal Convergence: Domestic Factors and Transnational Diversity, Vulnerability, and Governmentality. Laurence Communication in the Realm of the Bologna-Process. McFalls, Université de Montréal; Dagmar Vinz, Freie Christoph Knill, University of Konstanz; Eva Maria Vögtle, Universität Berlin University of Konstanz "Therapeutic" Governance and Vulnerability in the Western Higher Education Policy in Central and Eastern Europe - To Balkans. Mariella Pandolfi, Université de Montréal Converge or Not To Converge. Michael Dobbins, Dubliners: Experiences of Asylum in the European Union. University of Konstanz Chowra Makaremi, Universite de Montreal European Higher Education Systems, Internationalisation, and Discussant: the State: The Role of Governments in Liberalisation of François Crépeau, McGill University Higher Education. Anneliese Dodds, King's College London 080. Normative Power in Europe Discussant: 10:30 to 12:15 pm Neil Fligstein, University of California-Berkeley Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor 077. New Perspectives on Electoral Politics and Welfare State Chair: Change in Europe Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg, Center for Globalisation 10:30 to 12:15 pm and Governance Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Participants: Chair: Chinese Perceptions of the EU's Leadership Role on Climate Karen Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen Change. Geert De Cock, University of Alberta Participants: Climate Change and European Landscapes: A Model for the The End of the Frozen Welfare State? Innovation in Work- Rest of the World? Werner Krauss, University of Texas at Family Policies in Western Europe. Kimberly Morgan, Austin, Center for European Studies George Washington University Discussant: Liberalization and Cartel Politics in Europe: Why Do Centre- Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg, Center for Globalisation and Governance Relationship with the Inhabitants of the Backcountry of the 081. 1989: Twenty Years After Hijaz and North Africa at the Turn of the Century. Mostafa 10:30 to 12:15 pm Minawi, New York University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor 084. Immigration Network Business Meeting Chair: 12:15 to 1:15 pm Maria Popova, McGill University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Participants: 085. IASGP Annual General Meeting Eastern European Views on Democracy Two Decades after the 12:15 to 1:15 pm Fall of the Berlin Wall. Richard Wike, Pew Global Attitudes Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Project 086. CES Strategic Research Advisory Board / Inaugural Business-Government Relations, Networks and Institutional Meeting Change: Central and Eastern Europe after the Fall of 12:15 to 1:15 pm Communism. Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Satisfaction with Democracy in Post-Communist Multi-Ethnic Chairs: Countries: The Effect of Representative Political Institutions. Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Rubén Ruiz-Rufino, CSIC Dominic Boyer, Rice University State Infrastructural Power and Politics of Economic Reform in Discussants: Postcommunist Countries: A Multi-Level Comparative Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg Analysis. Aleksandra Joanna Sznajder Lee, University of Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po, Center for European Studies, Richmond CNRS The Primacy of Politics in Region-Building after Communism. Juan Díez Medrano, Institut Barcelona d' Estudis Jennifer Yoder, Colby College Internacionals Corruption and Compliance in the EU's Post-Communist Peter Munk Christiansen, Aarhus University Members and Candidates. Milada Anna Vachudova, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, University of Aarhus University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 087. Outsiders in "New" Democracies: Postwar Limits on Discussant: Tolerance Maria Popova, McGill University 1:15 to 3:00 pm 082. Social Integration of Immigrant Populations in Europe Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor 10:30 to 12:15 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Till Van Rahden, Université de Montréal Chair: Participants: Elaine Thomas, Bard College The Limit to the Republic: Repression and Citizenship in Participants: Martinique, 1959-1965. Andrew Daily, Rutgers, the State Ethnic Banking and European Muslim Integration: A Case University of New Jersey Study in Britain. David Armstrong, Christ's College, How to Deport an Arab: Administration and Terror in 1972 University of Cambridge West Germany. Quinn Slobodian, Wellesley College Is Multiculturalism Dead? A Comparison of Policy Making and Policing Transnational Religious Freedom: Turkish Political Implementing in Germany and the Netherlands. Anna C Islam in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1960s-1980s. Korteweg, University of Toronto; Phil Triadafilopoulos, Jennifer Miller, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville University of Toronto at Scarborough Discussant: Migrant Homophobia and Its Political (Mis)Uses in Europe. Till Van Rahden, Université de Montréal Patrick R Ireland, Illinois Institute of Technology 088. European (In)Securities II: European Models of Human Discussant: Security (Co-sponsored by the Society for the Anthropology of Elaine Thomas, Bard College Europe) 083. Colonialism and Ethnic Conflict (Mellon Foundation Panel) 1:15 to 3:00 pm 10:30 to 12:15 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine Chair: Chair: Tracey Heatherington, UW-Milwaukee John Richard Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Participants: Participants: Andria Timmer, Texas Christian University Italian Native Policies in Cyrenaica and the Threat of Pan- Mark Nuttall, University of Alberta Islamic Rebellion in the 1920s. Eileen Ryan, Columbia Molly Doane, University of Illinois Chicago University 089. The New Welfare State in Europe: Towards Social Political Radicalization in the Making: The Civil Rights Investment? Movement in Northern Ireland, 1968-1974. Gianluca De 1:15 to 3:00 pm Fazio, Emory University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor The Elusive Origins of a Colonial Scandal: Authority and Chair: Narrative in Eighteenth-Century French India. Danna Philippe Pochet, European Trade Union Institute, Université Agmon, University of Michigan Catholique de Louvain Ottomans, Bedouins, and Sufis: Understanding Istanbul's Participants: The Social Investment Perspective: Development over Time, Differences across Space. Jane Jenson, Université de Bovine Tuberculosis in England and Ireland. Claire Dunlop, Montréal University of Exeter The Politics of the New Welfare State in Europe. Giuliano More Knowledge, Better Government? Consequences of Bonoli, IDHEAP - Swiss graduate school of public Knowledge-Based Decision-Making in Swedish administration; David Natali, University of Bologna Pharmaceutical Benefits. Ebba Sjögren, Stockholm School And Yet They Changed! The Welfare Reform Trajectory in of Economics and Score; Åsa Casula-Vifell, Södertörn Continental Europe. Bruno Palier, Center for European University and Stockholm University Studies at Sciences po Discussant: Bringing the State back in: The Role of Fiscal Federalism in Rosemary Taylor, Tufts University Welfare Restructuring. Anke Hassel, Hertie School of 093. Author Meets Readers: Euroclash by Neil Fligstein Governance; Christof Schiller, Hertie School of Governance 1:15 to 3:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine Denis Saint-Martin, Université de Montréal Discussants: 090. Author Meets Readers: William Hitchcock's The Bitter Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe Juan Díez Medrano, Institut Barcelona d' Estudis 1:15 to 3:00 pm Internacionals Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Gary Marks, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Discussants: Neil Fligstein, University of California-Berkeley Marla Stone, Occidental College 094. The EU in Middle East Crises: Learning about Hard Konrad Jarausch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Politics? Susan Brewer, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1:15 to 3:00 pm William Hitchcock, Temple University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor 091. Towards a European Model of Immigrant Integration? Chair: Convergences and Divergences in Integration Policy-Making in Costanza Musu, University of Ottawa Europe (CES Immigration Research Group) Participants: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Tackling Higher Politics: The Europeans and Iranian Nukes. Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Elena Aoun, Université libre de Bruxelles Chair: European Foreign Policy in Lebanon and Palestine. Karim Peter Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam Makdisi, American University of Beirut Participants: The Brussels Challenge: New Directions for the European Integration Models and the Integration of Models: A Union in the Middle East Conflict. Sharon Pardo, The Comparative Study of France and the Netherlands. Jan Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society, Ben- Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Christophe Gurion University of the Negev Bertossi, IFRI (Institut français des relations Israel, Europe, and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: From internationales) Divergence to Convergence. Joel Peters, School of Public Beyond National Models of Immigrant Integration? The and International Affairs, Virginia Tech Fragmentation and Interconnectedness of Immigrant Discussant: Integration Policies in Germany and the Netherlands. Peter Costanza Musu, University of Ottawa Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam 095. European Responses to the Crisis The Politics of Immigration in France, Great Britain, and the 1:15 to 3:00 pm US. Martin Schain, New York University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Citizenship Rights for Immigrants: National Paths and Cross- Chair: National Convergence in Western Europe, 1980-2008. Ines Richard Deeg, Temple University Michalowski, Social Science Research Center Berlin Participants: Discussant: Combating the Economic Downturn of 2008/9 in Europe: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Patterns of Interaction of Domestic Politics and International 092. Taming Uncertainty in Public Decision-Making: The Role of Organizations. Klaus Werner Armingeon, University of Knowledge Intensive Organisations Bern 1:15 to 3:00 pm Directionless? France's Response to the Financial Meltdown. Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Jonah Levy, UC Berkeley Chair: Financial and Economic Crisis in Varieties of Capitalism. Daniel Benamouzig, CNRS Sciences Po Klaus Nielsen, Birkbeck College, University of London Participants: Financial Crisis and Welfare in Eastern Europe and the CIS. Health Assessment Agencies as Intensive Knowledge Jan Drahokoupil, University of Mannheim Bureaucracies. Daniel Benamouzig, CNRS Sciences Po; The Icelandic Crash and its Consequences: A Small State Olivier Borraz, CNRS Sciences Po without Economic and Political Shelter. Baldur Institutional Isomorphism versus Civic Epistemologies: The Thorhallsson, Jean Monnet Professor and Chair of the Case of Animal Cloning in the US and Europe. Pierre- Institute of International Affairs and the Centre for Small Benoit Joly, INRA/Sens and IFRIS; Martin Rémondet, State Studies INRA/Sens and IFRIS Discussant: National Venues of Science and Policy Divergence: Controlling Richard Deeg, Temple University 096. Varieties of Capitalism University of Montreal; Harald Schoen, Otto-Friedrich- 1:15 to 3:00 pm Universität Bamberg Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Transatlantic Relations and Support for CFSP. Leonard Ray, Chair: Louisiana State University Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Explaining France's Suspect Plebiscite for European Defence. Participants: Cyrille Thiebaut, Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne Business and Coordinated Capitalism: Defenders or Challengers Public Opinion Support for ESDP: Lessons from a Longitudinal of the "German Model"? Thomas Paster, Max Planck Approach. Martial Foucault, University of Montreal; Institute for the Study of Societies Irondelle Bastien, CERI-Sciences Po; Frédéric Mérand, Contextualized Capital: Short-term Investors and the Evolution University of Montreal of Corporate Governance in France and Germany. Michel Discussant: Goyer, University of Warwick, Warwick Business School Ulrich Krotz, Brown University The Politics of Differentiation: School Reform and Economic 100. Unexplored Pathways: How National Health and Health Adjustment in Postwar Britain and Germany. Gregory Care Are Influenced by European-Wide Ideas, Approaches, Baldi, Georgetown University and Expertise A European Socio-Economic Model: Social-Democratic or 3:15 to 5:00 pm Conservative? Uwe Becker, University of Amsterdam Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Political Origins of Repressive Employer Coordination: Chair: Evidence from Germany. Alexander Kuo, Juan March Rosemary Taylor, Tufts University Institute Participants: Discussant: European Expertise, Adaptational Pressure, and Domestic Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Policy Environments: The Eurocare Study and Cancer 097. Constructing Identities through the Written Word (Mellon Control in Europe. Francois Briatte, Institute of Political Foundation / Society for the Anthropology of Europe (SAE) Studies, University of Grenoble Panel) Fragmented Membership: How EU Enlargement Has Created 1:15 to 3:00 pm Different Health Care Entitlements and Rights. Heide Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Castaneda, University of South Florida Chair: Health Policy inside a Brussels Bubble? Scott Greer, Stephanie Lloyd, CERMES3-CESAMES University of Michigan School of Public Health Participants: Hold the Fries: Europe Declares War on Obesity. Paulette "Shipwrecked in the Ocean of Memories": Western Saharan Kurzer, University of Arizona Exile Writing in Contemporary Spain. Martin Repinecz, Standardizing Standards: The Development of Clinical Practice Duke University Guidelines. Loes Knaapen, McGill University Of Critical Cosmopolitanism and Clandestine Passage: Discussant: Redefining Euro-Mediterranean Relations. Edwige Tamalet Rosemary Taylor, Tufts University Talbayev, 101. Institutions and Institutional Change in Capitalist Playground Fight: The Contested Ideology of Boyhood in Democracies European Literature before World War I. Jan Küveler, 3:15 to 5:00 pm Columbia University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor To Be "Legally Armenian" in Turkey: Religious Freedom in the Chair: Wake of Legal Reform. Ceren Ozgul, City University of Chris Howell, Oberlin College New York - Graduate Center - Anthropology Participants: 098. Author Meets Readers: Michèle Lamont's How Professors Institutions and Activism: Crisis and Opportunity for a German Think Labor Movement in Decline. Lowell Turner, Cornell 3:15 to 5:00 pm University, ILR School Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor The Political Foundations of Redistribution and Equality in Chair: Postindustrial Capitalist Democracies. Duane Swank, Philip Nord, Princeton University Marquette University Discussants: Institutional Change in European Industrial Relations: Varieties Suzanne Berger, M.I.T. of Capitalism or a Common Trajectory? Lucio Baccaro, John W. Borneman, Princeton University Université de Genève; Chris Howell, Oberlin College Julia Adams, Yale University Quiet Politics: Business Power and Corporate Control. Pepper Philip Nord, Princeton University Culpepper, European University Institute Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Discussant: 099. Public Opinion and Support for European Defence Damian Raess, Université de Genève 3:15 to 5:00 pm 102. Political Parties, Representation, and Democratic Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Governance (Co-sponsored by the IASGP) Chair: 3:15 to 5:00 pm Martial Foucault, University of Montreal Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Participants: Chair: Information Bias and Support for ESDP. Martial Foucault, Christopher S. Allen, University of Georgia Participants: Toward a Strategic Model of Minority Participation and The Politics Within: Internal Dynamics of West European Representation. Thomas K Saalfeld, University of Bamberg Political Parties in France, Austria, and Germany. Michelle Migrants as Parliamentary Actors in Germany. Andreas M. Hale Williams, University of West Florida Wuest, University of Mannheim Women's Representation and Democracy: Insights from Minority Representation in Norway: Success at the Local Level; Democratic Theory and the German CDU. Sarah Wiliarty, Failure at the National Level. Tor Bjorklund, University of Wesleyan University Oslo; Johannes Bergh, Institute for social research, Oslo, What Comes after Corporatism? Union-Left Party Relationships Norway in Post-Schröder Germany. Wade Jacoby, Brigham Young Hope and Disillusionment? The Dynamics of Political Support University; Martin Behrens, WSI in der Hans-Böckler- among Immigrants in Canada. Antoine Bilodeau, Concordia Stiftung University Opposition Representation and Democracy: Participation versus Discussant: Obstructionism. Carolyn Forestiere, University of Mark J. Miller, University of Delaware Maryland, Baltimore County 106. The Struggling European Model of Culture and Memory Discussant: 3:15 to 5:00 pm Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin-Parkside Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor 103. The Racialization of Statistics in Europe (CES Immigration Chairs: Research Group) Juan Díez Medrano, Institut Barcelona d' Estudis 3:15 to 5:00 pm Internacionals Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine François Foret, Université Libre de Bruxelles Chair: Participants: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Culture, Memory, and the Struggle for EU Legitimacy. Participants: Claudia Schrag, Oxford University Lighter than Blood: Ethnic Statistics as an Equality Tool in The EuroMayday Protests against Precarity. Nicole Doerr, Racialized European Societies. Patrick Simon, Institut Freie Universität Berlin National d'Etudes démographiques The Issues of Cultural Europeanization. Maze Camille, Centre The Ethnic Question: Census Politics in Great Britain. Debra Maurice Halbwachs ENS / EHESS Thompson, University of Toronto Diversity and Political Integration in Europe: Towards a New Collecting Data on Race and Ethnicity in Europe : The State of Paradigm? Peter A. Kraus, University of Helsinki the Law. Julie Ringelheim, University of Louvain The Perfect Europeans? Identification with Europe among EU Discussant: Elites. Eleni Arzoglou, Harvard University, Minda de Ariane Chebel-d'Appollonia, Science-Po Gunzburg Center for European Studies 104. Courts and Legislators in the Multi-Level System of EU 107. Democracy in Europe Law: A Farewell to the 'Old World' 3:15 to 5:00 pm 3:15 to 5:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor Chair: Chair: Dylan Riley, University of California at Berkeley Vanessa Mak, Tilburg University Participants: Participants: State Building Past and Present. Sheri Berman, Barnard Federalism and Antitrust: A European Perspective. Matteo College, Columbia University Negrinotti, Tilburg University From Self-Rule to Proceduralism: the Paradoxes of Post- Multi-Level Regulation in the EU Financial Market. Vanessa Authoritarian Democracy in Europe. Dylan Riley, Mak, Tilburg University University of California at Berkeley National Highest Courts in a European Context: Finding a New Civil Society and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Institutional Balance. Elaine Mak, Erasmus University Contemporary Eastern Europe. Virag Molnar, New School Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Law for Social Research National Courts as First Instance Community Courts: Revenge Discussant: of a National Judge? Urszula Jaremba, Erasmus University David Ost, Department of Political Science, Hobart and Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Law William Smith College 105. Structures and Strategies: New Developments in the 108. Contemporary Gender Politics in Europe Political Representation of Immigrants and Visible Minorities 3:15 to 5:00 pm among Parliamentary Democracies Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Laura Levine Frader, Northeastern University Chair: Participants: Anthony Mark Messina, Trinity College Family Law: A New Case for EU Integration. Deirdre Tinney, Participants: University College Dublin Strategies of Representation of Visible Minority Interests in Frames in Contestation. Mainstreaming or De-gendering in Canada: Comparing Liberals and Conservatives. Karen Domestic Violence Policy Debates in Five Countries of Bird, McMaster University Central and Eastern Europe. Andrea Krizsan, Central European University, Budapest 7:00 to 9:00 pm The European Impact Assessment System from a Gender Goethe-Institut Montréal, 418, rue Sherbrooke Est, walking Perspective - Lessons for Canada's Gender-based Analysis? distance: Screening Room Arn Sauer, Humboldt University Berlin 113. Sponsored Reception at the Salle de Bal Monet at the Grand Discussant: Plaza Hotel Montreal (Conference Hotel) Laura Levine Frader, Northeastern University 7:00 to 9:00 pm 109. The European Welfare State Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Monet (Salle de bal), 1st floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Chair: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University SATURDAY, APRIL, 17 Participants: 114. Uneasy Neighbors: Israel and the European Union. A Racial Diversity and Welfare: The Interaction and Roundtable Institutionalization of Race and National Identity. Elizabeth 8:30 to 10:15 am Anne Onasch, Northwestern University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor The Effects of Bureaucratic Capacity on Social Policymaking. Chair: Carl Dahlström, University of Gothenburg; Johannes Sharon Pardo, The Centre for the Study of European Politics Lindvall, University of Oxford; Bo Rothstein, University of and Society, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Gothenburg Discussants: The Fundamental Conflicts in the Welfare State: An Analysis of Costanza Musu, University of Ottawa 13 Advanced Industrial Democracies between 1985 and Joel Peters, School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia 2006. Achim Goerres, University of Cologne; Simon Tech Weschle, Duke University Sharon Pardo, The Centre for the Study of European Politics The Welfare State as a Career Stopper: Why Liberal Markets and Society, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Provide Better Opportunities for Women. Jette S Knudsen, 115. Beyond Transitional Justice: State and Societal Responses in Copenhagen Business School Central and Eastern Europe Discussant: 8:30 to 10:15 am Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor 110. Art and Politics (Mellon Foundation/ Luso-American Chair: Foundation Panel) Lucian Turcescu, Concordia University 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine 2.Tolerating mistakes: How do popular perceptions of Chair: procedural fairness affect demand for transitional justice? Peter Mandler, University of Cambridge Monika Nalepa, University of Notre Dame Participants: Civil Society versus State?: Comparing Official and Unofficial Get On The Bus: Travel Itineraries and the Problem of Truth-Telling Initiatives. Lavinia Stan, St. Francis Xavier Narrating the Post-War European Landscape. Jennifer Reut, University University of Virginina Transitional Justice Meets Memory Politics. Helga Anna Ideological Dissonance and Public Spectacle on a Fifteenth- Welsh, Wake Forest University Century Frontier. Thomas Devaney, Brown University Discussant: Surveying the Field: Popular Illustrated Art Histories in Jennifer Yoder, Colby College Nineteenth-Century Britain and France. Amy M. Von Lintel, 116. The Comparative Political Economy of Education and University of Southern California Training The Development of the Portuguese Composers Style during 8:30 to 10:15 am the Reign of Maria I (1777-1792). Ricardo Bernardes, Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor University of Texas at Austin Chairs: Two Stagings of Meistersinger and the Creation of a Soviet Moira Nelson, Bremen Universität Audience. Minou Arjomand, Theater, Columbia Janine Leschke, European Trade Union Institute 111. CES Presidential Plenary Session: The Past and Future of Participants: Social Solidarity Education State, Welfare State Regimes, Technological Change, 5:15 to 7:00 pm and Politics. James Mosher, Ohio University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor The Determinants of Education Policy Preferences. Marius Chair: Busemeyer, MPI for the Study of Societies; Carsten Jensen, Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University University of Aarhus Participants: School Choice, Productive Efficiency, and Left-Wing Politics. Suzanne Berger, M.I.T. Tim Hicks, Trinity College, Dublin David Soskice, Oxford University and Duke University Private Involvement in Compulsory Education. Alison Axel van den Berg, McGill University Johnston, London School of Economics; Christa Van Wijnbergen, London School of Economics and Political 112. Goethe-Institut Montreal Movie Screening II of The Baader- Science Meinhof Complex (Der Baader-Meinhof Komplex) (Must buy CAN $7 ticket on site to attend) The Politics of Comprehensive Schooling. Moira Nelson, Bremen Universität Discussant: Discussant: Jonas Pontusson, Princeton University John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil 120. Preferences, Voting, and the Welfare State 117. A Changing European Multiculturalism: Comparative 8:30 to 10:15 am Perspectives on the Crises and Reconfigurations of "National Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Models" Chair: 8:30 to 10:15 am David Rueda, Oxford University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Participants: Chair: Relative Income and Redistribution Preferences in Western Eléonore Lepinard, Université de Montréal Europe. David Rueda, Oxford University Participants: The Behavioral Foundations of Social Politics: An France Transitioning from Integration to Diversity: New Experimental Approach. Pablo Beramendi, Oxford Framing and Old Models. Angéline Escafré-Dublet, Institut University National d'Etudes Démographiques; Patrick Simon, Institut Economic Redistribution and Socio-Political Governance: National d'Etudes démographiques When and Where Do Second Dimension Voter Alignments Migration, Islam, and the Politics of Good Citizenship in Matter? Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University; Philipp Rehm, Denmark. Per Mouritsen, Aarhus University Ohio State University The Spanish Governance of Diversity: A Practical Philosophy. Age, Class, and Attitudes towards Government Responsiblities: Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Pompeu Fabra Universitat Exploring the Mechanisms. Stefan Svallfors, Umeå Who Doesn't Feel British? Divisions Over Muslims. Varun University; Joakim Kulin, Umeå University; Annette Uberoi, University of Oxford Schnabel, Umeå University Discussant: Discussant: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa John Huber, Columbia University 118. Philosophy and the Social Sciences in the Late Stalinist and 121. Affirmative Action on Corporate Boards in Europe Post-Stalinist Soviet Union. 8:30 to 10:15 am 8:30 to 10:15 am Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Chair: Chair: Fredrik Engelstad, University of Oslo Elena Aronova, University of California, San Diego Participants: Participants: Limits to State Intervention into the Private Sector Economy. A History of the Reception and Social Construction of Fredrik Engelstad, University of Oslo Vygotskian Tradition in Soviet and International Psychology Comparative Corporate Board Quota Debates. Mari Teigen, in 1930-1980s. Anton Yasnitsky, University of Toronto Institute for social research (ISF), Oslo Marxist Marks in the Sign & Meaning Theories in Russian Recruitment Processes and Effects on Gender Representation in Thought about Language in the 1920s and 1930s : V. the Boardroom. Vibeke Heidenreich, Institute for Social Voloshinov's "Marxism and the Philosophy of Language." Research Maria Bondarenko, University of Quebec in Montreal Discussant: Invention of the Soviet Tradition, 1920s-1960s: Soviet Angelika Von Wahl, Lafayette College Humanities Theorists of the 1960s in Search of "Their" Past. 122. The Changing European Commission: What is Changing? Alexander Dmitriev, Institute of Historical and Theoretical 8:30 to 10:15 am Studies in the Humanities Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Taking Another Look at Marx: Re-Marxification of Scientific Chair: Revolutions in the Soviet Union, 1960s-1980s. Elena George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal Aronova, University of California, San Diego Participants: 119. Social Democracy and Crisis: Legacies of the Third Way The EU Commission: A Normalized Executive. Anchrit Wille, Years and Possible Futures University of Leiden 8:30 to 10:15 am Are EU Officials Still a European Elite in the Making? Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Administrative Reform and Reproduction Crisis. Chair: Georgakakis Didier, Universite de Strasbourg Carl Dahlström, University of Gothenburg 'New Blood': How Enlargement Has Changed the Composition Participants: of the European Commission Staff. Carolyn Ban, University An Obituary for the Third Way: The Financial Crisis, of Pittsburgh Transatlantic. Magnus Ryner, Oxford Brookes University The European Commission: From Inexorable Rise to Decline. The Demise of Social Democracy: Rediscovering the Goals Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia That Motivated the Movement in the First Place. Sheri Discussant: Berman, Barnard College, Columbia University George Ross, Brandeis University / Université de Montréal Social Democracy and the People, 1930-2010. Jenny 123. Europeanization of National Social Models: Substantive, Andersson, Sciences Po, Centre d'études et de recherches Institutional, and Instrumental Aspects internationales 8:30 to 10:15 am The Fall of New Labour : The Internal Dynamics. Patrick Le Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Galès, Sciences Po, Center for European Studies, CNRS Chairs: 8:30 to 10:15 am Philippe Pochet, European Trade Union Institute, Université Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Catholique de Louvain Chair: Yannick Vanderborght, Université Catholique de Louvain Christine Mahoney, Syracuse University Participants: Participants: Europeanisation Processes and Structural Funds: European Advocating for the Displaced in the EU and the US. Christine Orientations in the Mirror of Practice. Gaëlle Hubert, Mahoney, Syracuse University Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (Brussels) From Village Turks to Euro Turks: Turkish State's Perceptions The European Social Fund and Domestic Activation Policies: of Turkish Migrants in Europe. Zeynep S Artan, The Europeanization Mechanisms. Gert Verschraegen, Graduate Center, CUNY University of Antwerp, Belgium Gender Across the Border: Analyzing Immigration 'through and It takes Two to Tango! Labour Law and the Accommodation of beyond' Mixed Families in Turkey. Saime Ozcurumez, Family Duties. Philippe Reyniers, European University Bilkent University; Dilek Cindoglu, Bilkent University Institute; Pascale Vielle, Université Catholique de Louvain Management from the Inside Out: Relevance of EU Migration Gender Equality in the Netherlands: An Example of Control to the non-EU World. Midori Okabe, Sophia Europeanisation of Social Law and Policy. Nuria Ramos University Martin, Universiteit van Amsterdam 127. Authors Meet Readers: The Rise of Regional Authority: A Theoretical Perspectives on the Europeanisation of National Comparative Study of 42 Democracies, by Hooghe, Marks and Social Models. Pierre-Paul Van Gehuchten, Université Schakel Catholique de Louvain 10:30 to 12:15 pm 124. Building the State and State Capacities in Europe Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine 8:30 to 10:15 am Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh, UK Chair: Discussants: Jonah Levy, UC Berkeley Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh, UK Participants: Beramendi Pablo, Oxford University The Irrelevance of War for State Formation. Deborah Bonnie Meguid, University of Rochester Boucoyannis, University of Virginia Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics The Legal Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Case of 128. Conceptualizing Capitalism: Ideas and Industrial Nineteenth-Century British Factory Inspection in Adjustment in Contemporary Europe Comparative Perspective. Frieda Fuchs, Oberlin College 10:30 to 12:15 pm Cracks in a Leviathan's Foundation: Reconsidering Society, Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Power, and the State in Early Modern Europe. Nicholas C Chair: Wheeler, Brigham Young University Darius Ornston, Georgia Institute of Technology Building State Capacities in a Fragmented Polity: The US as a Participants: Comparative Case Study. Desmond King, Oxford Ideas, Structure, State Action, and Economic Growth: University; Nadia Hilliard, Oxford University Rethinking the Irish Miracle. Dan Breznitz, Georgia Discussant: Institute of Technology Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg Constructing a Knowledge Society: How Old Ideas Shaped 125. Regionalism and Federalism New Investments in Denmark and Finland. Darius Ornston, 8:30 to 10:15 am Georgia Institute of Technology Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine From Liberalism to Liberalization: The Political Economy of Chair: Ideas and Labor-Market Adjustment in Contemporary Marc Smyrl, Université Montpellier 1 France and Germany. Mark Vail, Tulane University Participants: How Europeanization is Changing European Welfare States. Leaking Accountability on the Way to Federalism? Clarity of Robert Henry Cox, University of Oklahoma Responsibilities in Decentralized Contexts: The Case of Discussant: Spain. Sandra Leon, Centre for Political and Constitutional Mark Blyth, Brown University Studies 129. The New Territorial Politics of German Federalism: Making Federalism Work: The Impact of Courts on Federalism Perspectives 'from Below'(Co-sponsored by the IASGP) in Spain. Gemma Sala, Grinnell College 10:30 to 12:15 pm Regional Reform and Territorialization of Party Systems. Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor Arjan Schakel, University of Edinburgh Chair: "Testing ground for Europe"? Examining the Intersections of B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh Governance and Identity in the Border Community of Participants: Baarle-Hertog-Nassau. Linda Brooymans, McMaster Regionalist Parties and the Mobilisation of Territorial University Difference in Postwar Germany. Eve Hepburn, University of Discussant: Edinburgh; Daniel Hough, University of Sussex Marc Smyrl, Université Montpellier 1 Party Inertia amid Political Change? Stability and Adaptation in 126. Emerging Topics in the Study of Immigration and German Parties. Klaus Detterbeck, University of Integration (CES Immigration Research Group) Magdeburg German Fiscal Federalism on the Demographic Brink. Radboud University Nijmegen Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada Explaining British Voluntarism Unions, Wage Differentials, The New Territorialism in Public Opinion: Citizen Perspectives and the Introduction of the Statutory National Minimum on Political Particiaption and Social Solidarity in German Wage in the United Kingdom. Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden Federalism. Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh, UK University Discussant: The Impact of Party Competition: Why Unemployment Benefits B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh in Italy and Germany Diverged after World War II. Georg 130. Temporalities of Postsocialist Transformation Picot, University of Heidelberg 10:30 to 12:15 pm Governing Pensions: Historical Perspectives on Britain and Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor France. Noel Whiteside, University of Warwick Chair: Discussant: Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Participants: 133. The Foreign Policy of the EU: Myth or Reality? A Clashing Temporalities and the New Corporate Glass Ceiling Roundtable with Hungarian Characteristics. Csilla Kalocsai, Yale 10:30 to 12:15 pm University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Waiting for the Revolution: Activism, Apathy, and the Dramas Chair: of History in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina. Larisa Kurtovic, Federiga Bindi, Brookings / SSPA (Italian National School of University of California, Berkeley Government) Crisis, Repetition, and the Loss of Futurity in Hungary. Maya Participants: Nadkarni, Harriman Institute, Columbia University Irina Angelescu, Brookings/ Graduate Institute of International Dreamtime, Slumber, and Awakening in Serbia: Temporalities and Development Studies in Geneva as Oneiric Modalities. Marko Zivkovic, University of Marco Amici, University of Rome Alberta, Edmonton Andrea Ajello, Northwestern University "I Was Weak, Insecure, and Easy to Be Blackmailed" - 134. Immigrant Political Behavior in Contemporary Europe Stereotyped Secret Informants. Aniko Szucs, New York (CES Immigration Research Group) University 10:30 to 12:15 pm 131. Stalemate or Transformation? Politics and Policy Under the Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine German 'Grand Coalition' (2005-2009) Chair: 10:30 to 12:15 pm Karen Bird, McMaster University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Participants: Chair: A Lost Decade? Public Opinion among Immigrants and Natives Andreas M. Wuest, University of Mannheim in Europe during the 2000s. Rahsaan Maxwell, University Participants: of Massachusetts, Amherst New Possibilities or Permanent Gridlock? The Politics of On The Limited Relevance of Identity Politics for Germany's Economic and Social Policy Reform under the Grand Foreign Residents. Alex Street, University of California, Coalition in Germany. Reimut Zohlnhoefer, University of Berkeley Bamberg Taking Political Sides: Explaining the Political Alignments of The Grand Coalition and Pension and Health Care Reform. the France Plurielle. Vincent Tiberj, Sciences-Po/Center for Sabina Stiller, Radboud University Nijmegen; Markus European Studies Haverland, Erasmus University Rotterdam The Immigrant Vote in the 2011 Spanish Local Elections: Foreign Policy in the Grand Coalition. William E. Paterson, Strategies of Analysis. Santiago Pérez-Nievas, Universidad Aston University Autonoma de Madrid; Mónica Méndez, Centro de Coping with Leadership but Facing the Limits of Consensus: Investigaciones Sociológicas. An Appraisal of the EU Policies of the German Grand Discussant: Coalition Government. Frank Wendler, University of Karen Bird, McMaster University Frankfurt 135. Sociological Perspectives on Financial Regulation: US- In the Shadow of the Left Party: An Analysis of German Party Europe Comparisons Competition 2005-2009. Christoph Egle, University of 10:30 to 12:15 pm Munich Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Coalition Governance under Chancellor Merkel's Grand Chair: Coalition. Thomas K Saalfeld, University of Bamberg Marcos Ancelovici, McGill University 132. The Institutional Origins and Early Development of Participants: European Welfare States The Credit/Welfare State Tradeoff. Monica Prasad, 10:30 to 12:15 pm Northwestern University Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor A Very Local Crisis: Constructing Domestic Vulnerability to Chair: Global Turbulence in Ireland. Sean O'Riain, National Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona University of Ireland, Maynooth Participants: The Basel Accords and the Rise of Securitization. Sarah Bounded Solidarity: The Political Foundations of Basic Quinn, University of California at Berkeley Pensions in Sweden and the Netherlands. Karen Anderson, The Historical Origins (and Precursor) of Iceland's Crisis. Erik Larson, Macalester College 10:30 to 12:15 pm Prophecies, Prophets, and Professions: Expert Authority and the Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Promise of the Market in an Age of Crisis. Stephanie Lee Chair: Mudge, University of California-Davis Anthony Mark Messina, Trinity College Discussant: Participants: Marcos Ancelovici, McGill University The Armed Right in the Successor States after the First World 136. Lobbying and Interest Groups in Europe War. Elisa Tarnaala, Universidad Externado de Colombia 10:30 to 12:15 pm The New Radical Right and the Determinants of the Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Politicization of European Integration. Margarita Gomez- Chair: Reino, UNED, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Distancia; Iván Llamazares, USAL Participants: Discussant: Does Corporatism Matter? On the Micro Foundation of Anthony Mark Messina, Trinity College Corporatism as a variety of Democracy. Peter Munk 140. CES Executive Committee Meeting Christiansen, Aarhus University 10:30 to 1:15 pm Studying Policy Transfer in Time: Or, Why is the Politics of Goethe-Institut Montréal, 418, rue Sherbrooke Est, walking Lobbying Reform in the EU on "Fast Forward"? Denis distance: Meeting Room Saint-Martin, Université de Montréal Chair: The Business of Collective Action: The Effect of Ownership Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Networks on Joint Political Activity Among Firms. Roger Participants: Schoenman, University of California Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Discussant: Philip Nord, Princeton University Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Juan Díez Medrano, Institut Barcelona d' Estudis Internacionals 137. European Culture and Identity Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po, Center for European Studies, 10:30 to 12:15 pm CNRS Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Chair: Dominic Boyer, Rice University Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia Sheri Berman, Barnard College, Columbia University Participants: Kathleen Thelen, MIT Interrogating Europe: "Europeanness" in Urban Modernity. Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Maria Prieto, University of Navarre Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Marseille Mediterranée: Feeling Europe and the Med during David Brady, Duke University Marseille's Urban 'Renewal'. Nell Quest, Rutgers University, Richard Deeg, Temple University Department of Anthropology James Cronin, Boston University Please Love Europe: A New Cosmopolitical Identity for a New 141. Environment Network Business Meeting Europe. Susan Ingram, York University 12:15 to 1:15 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia 142. The Challenges of Ethnic and Racial Difference in Postwar 138. European Monetary Union Europe 10:30 to 12:15 pm 1:15 to 3:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor Chair: Chair: William Phelan, Trinity College Dublin Marta Petrusewicz, CUNY: Hunter College and the Graduate Participants: Center Euro Adoption Problems in Central Europe: The Cases of the Participants: Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. Assem Dandashly, France's New Museums in a Postcolonial Age. Caroline Ford, University of Victoria; Amy Verdun, University of Victoria University of California, Los Angeles Is Economic Growth Becoming More Synchronized in the Euro The Moral Perils of Mediterraneanism: Second Generation Area? Patrick M Crowley, Texas A&M University; Aaron Immigrants Practicing Personhood between Sicily and Schultz, University of Connecticut Tunisia. Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Harvard University Rating Agencies as Enforcers: Do Sovereign Ratings Respond Colonialism Contested in the Cité nationale de l'histoire de to European Fiscal Surveillance under SGP? Zsófia Barta, l'immigration. Sara Hall, McGill University London School of Economics and Political Science; Robert Discussant: Shum, Johns Hopkins University Marta Petrusewicz, CUNY: Hunter College and the Graduate Wage Restraint and European Monetary Union: The Impact of Center Currency Regimes on Sectoral Wage Divergence. Alison 143. Was Polanyi Asleep at the Wheel? The Global Financial Johnston, London School of Economics Crisis and the Strange Case of the Double Movement that Discussant: Didn't Happen William Phelan, Trinity College Dublin 1:15 to 3:00 pm 139. The Extreme Right in Europe Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Chair: Europe and the Development of the Italian Gender Equality Mark Blyth, Brown University Policy: The Case of Work-Family Reconciliation Measures. Participants: Alessia Donà, University of Trento The Global Financial Crisis and the Future of Labor Stretching EU Conditionality: Mechanisms of Europeanization Organizations. Lucio Baccaro, Université de Genève in Making Domestic Violence Policies in Central and Keep Your Government Hands off My 401k. Mark Blyth, Eastern Europe. Andrea Krizsan, Central European Brown University University, Budapest The Collapse of Finance but Still Weak Labor. Robert Boyer, The Use of the Europeanization Frame in Non-Heterosexual CEPREMAP Intimacy Policies in Europe. Roman Kuhar, Peace institute, Economic Patriotism and the Transformation of Political University of Ljubljana Conflict. Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po The Europeanization of the "Reconciliation between Paid Work

Trust, Betrayal, and the Strange Rollback of the Health Care and Private Life" Policies in France: Boasting but Learning. State in Europe. Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Sophie Jacquot, Centre d'études européennes, Sciences Po; Bruno Palier, Center for European Studies at Sciences po 144. Filling the Vacuum of Certainty? Expert Professionals in Europeanising the Political Treatment of Inequalities in European Politics Southern Europe. Emanuela Lombardo, Universidad 1:15 to 3:00 pm Complutense de Madrid; Maria Bustelo, Universidad Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Complutense de Madrid Chair: Discussant: Neil Fligstein, University of California-Berkeley Simona Piattoni, University of Trento Participants: 147. State and Gender in Twentieth-Century Europe European Integration as a Palace War: Law, Economics, and the 1:15 to 3:00 pm Scholarly Constitution of Supranational Politics. Antoine Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Vauchez, European University Institute; Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis Chair: Susan Whitney, Carleton University Legal Experts or Political Entrepreneurs? Antonin Cohen, Université de Picardie Jules Verne Participants: Authors and Interpreters of Nonproliferation Treaties: A Transnational Approach to Migration: The Service Explaining Changes in European and World Law. Grégoire international d'aide aux émigrantes and Its Marseilles Office Mallard, Northwestern University in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. Linda Guerry, UQAM The Interaction of National Officials in the European Defense Policy Domain. Frédéric Mérand, University of Montreal Cold War Housewives?: Italian and International Women's Organizations, 1947-1949. Wendy Pojmann, Siena College Discussant: Neil Fligstein, University of California-Berkeley Ignorance That Kills: Motherhood, Medicine, and the Francoist State, 1939-1970. Allison Elizabeth Salazar, University of 145. Women in Contemporary German and European Politics California, Irvine (Co-sponsored by the IASGP) Male Allies of Women's Movements: Women's Organizing 1:15 to 3:00 pm within the Catholic Church in Franco's Spain. Celia Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Valiente, Universidad Carlos III Chair: Creating Equality in Europe: The 1957 Treaty of Rome. Laura Sarah Wiliarty, Wesleyan University Levine Frader, Northeastern University Participants: Discussant: Angela Merkel's Campaigns for Chancellor: A Declining Role Susan Whitney, Carleton University for Gender? Sarah Wiliarty, Wesleyan University 148. European Security Policy The Role of Personal Experience in Women's Substantive 1:15 to 3:00 pm Representation in the Bundestag. Christina Xydias, Ohio Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor State University Chair: When Do Women Win? Gender Quotas and Women's Electoral Federiga Bindi, Brookings / SSPA (Italian National School of Success in Germany. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, Government) University of Miami Participants: Gendering EU Employment Policy: Periods and Pillars. Agnès Hubert, Bureau des Conseillers de Politique Européenne Europeanizing External EU Energy Relations: The Role of (BEPA) Commission Européenne Instititutions. Stephen Padgett, University of Strathclyde Discussant: Toward a Theory on European Security Cooperation. Marina Marianne Howarth, Nottingham Trent University Henke, Princeton University Discussant: 146. The Europeanisation of Gender and Other Equality Policies: Federiga Bindi, Brookings / SSPA (Italian National School of Sociological and Discursive Approaches Government) 1:15 to 3:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor 149. The (New) Middle Class in Europe Chair: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Emanuela Lombardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Participants: Chair: Leah Haus, Vassar College Participants: Migration Policies and Public Attitudes in EU15. A Multilevel Age, Class, and Attitudes towards Government Responsibilities: Analysis. Enric Martinez-Herrera, Centro de Estudios Exploring the Mechanisms. Stefan Svallfors, Umeå Políticos y Constitucionales University; Joakim Kulin, Umeå University; Annette Discussant: Schnabel, Umeå University John Richard Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis An Emergent European Middle Class? Juan Díez Medrano, 152. Reform Capacity in Sweden: A Successful Society under Institut Barcelona d' Estudis Internacionals Stress (Co-sponsored by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond) Upper Middle Classes in European Cities: Transnational 1:15 to 3:00 pm Mobility and Rootedness. Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po, Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor Center for European Studies, CNRS; Alberta Andreotti, Chair: University of Milan Bicocca Patrik Marier, Concordia University Young Elite Conceptions of British Identity and Immigrant Participants: Assimilation. Natasha Kumar Warikoo, Harvard University Reforming the Central Government Offices in Sweden: Discussant: Politicization as a Coordinating Strategy. Carl Dahlström, Leah Haus, Vassar College University of Gothenburg 150. Legal Integration in Europe Regulatory Compliance by Informal Means: The EU 1:15 to 3:00 pm Commission's SOLVIT Centers and Their Role as Inner Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Market Watch Dogs - The Swedish Case. Åsa Casula-Vifell, Chair: Södertörn University and Stockholm University; Ebba Jeffrey Checkel, Simon Fraser University Sjögren, Stockholm School of Economics and Score Participants: The Politics and Institutions of Child Wellbeing: Sweden in Criminal Law in the EU: Greater Harshness Through Comparative Perspective. Helena Stensota, Linne University Harmonisation? Mariana Chaves, London School of The Concept of Capacity to Reform. Robert Henry Cox, Economics and Political Science University of Oklahoma Lawyers and the Construction of the European Human Rights Discussant: Regime. Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Patrik Marier, Concordia University Private Regulation and EU Economic Law: Bridging the Public- 153. Transnational Politics and Transnational Civil Society (CES Private Divide? Mislav Mataija, European University Globalization Research Group) Institute 1:15 to 3:00 pm Understanding Policy Convergences: Policy Networks and Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor Same-Sex Union Laws in Western Europe. David Chair: Paternotte, Université libre de Bruxelles/Fonds national de Jason Beckfield, Harvard University la Recherche scientifique/University of Cambridge; Kelly Participants: Kollman, University of Glasgow Eastern European Civil Society Development: The End of a Scope and Explanation in the Politics of European Community Transnational Philanthropic Project. Erzsebet Fazekas, Law: Three Research Questions to be Disentangled. William University at Albany Phelan, Trinity College Dublin In Search of a Transatlantic Agora: An Examination of Elite Judicial Control in the EU: Challenges and Predictions. Alicia versus Mass Values and Attitudes about Globalization and Hinarejos, McGill University the Regulation of Global Capitalism. Vicki Lynne Birchfield, Discussant: Georgia Tech Jeffrey Checkel, Simon Fraser University Multilingual Deliberation in the European Social Forums: A 151. Diversity and Its Consequences for Public Attitudes and Bottom Up Perspective to Citizen Participation at the Political Cohesion (CES Immigration Research Group) European Level. Nicole Doerr, Freie Universität Berlin 1:15 to 3:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Chair: 154. Women's Rights and Identities (Mellon Foundation / John Richard Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Society for the Anthropology of Europe (SAE) Panel) Participants: 1:15 to 3:00 pm Enlightened Elites and Bigoted Masses? The Politics of Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine Citizenship and Immigration. Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Chair: Island College Myra Marx Ferree, The University of Wisconsin Mobilizing against Citizenship: Voter and Party Responses to Participants: the Naturalization of Immigrants. Rafaela Dancygier, Contesting the 'Laws of Life': Science and Feminist Sex Reform Princeton University in Germany and Britain, 1880-1914. Kirsten Leng, Public Debates on Citizenship and Immigration in Six West University of Michigan European Nation-States: Between Citizenship Regimes and Contraception Strategies, Place, and Migration in Geneva, Transnationalism. Marc Helbling, Wissenschaftszentrum Switzerland. Lindsey Marie West, University of North Berlin Carolina Chapel Hill The Two Tiers of Ethnic Conflict: Implications for the God, Gende, and the State: How Muslim Women Reinterpret Evolution of a European Identity and Polity. Anthony Mark and Reclaim Islam in the United Kingdom and United States Messina, Trinity College of America. Julie Ajinkya, Cornell University Negotiating Ritual and Revolution: The Political Activism of since WWII. Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Harvard University the Dames des Halles, 1789-1791. Katie Lynn Jarvis, Overlapping Mediterraneans: The Imagined Sea and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Traveled Sea. Joseph John Viscomi, University of Michigan 155. Immigration, Issue Ownership, and Party Competition (CES De-socializing and Dividing the Mediterranean: The Orders of Immigration Research Group) Redemption, Captivity, and Ransom in the Early-Modern 3:15 to 5:00 pm Period. Daniel Hershenzon, Department of History, Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Renoir, Mezzanine University of Michigan Chair: 159. Perspectives on European Foreign and Security Policy Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Lemieux, 1st floor Party Positions and Issue Ownership. Christoffer Green- Chair: Pedersen, University of Aarhus Ulrich Krotz, Brown University Political Parties and Immigration Policy: A Case of Issue Participants: Ownership? Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh Theory and Security Policy in Europe. Uneasy Citizens/Uncertain Spaces: Migrants, Morals and Ulrich Krotz, Brown University; Richard Maher, Brown Everyday Governance in the 'New' Norway. Laurie University McIntosh, Princeton University Does Strategic Culture Matter ? Martial Foucault, University The Two-Sided Pressure for Diversification of Political Parties of Montreal; Bastien Irondelle, Sciences Po, Paris; Frédéric in Western Europe. Rahsaan Maxwell, University of Mérand, University of Montreal Massachusetts, Amherst Culture Clash: Constructivism and European Security and Discussant: Defense Integration. Richard Maher, Brown University Martin Schain, New York University (Un)comfortable Standstill and the Revenge of Path- 156. Innovations and Investigations: New Work on Italian Dependency: The ESDP and the Transatlantic Security Fascism Relationship. Niels Lachmann, Université de Montréal 3:15 to 5:00 pm Discussant: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Colville, 7th floor Ulrich Krotz, Brown University Chair: 160. The European Court of Justice's Decision in the Kadi Case: Marla Stone, Occidental College Changing the Global Legal Order? A Roundtable Participants: 3:15 to 5:00 pm "Come Radicate alla nostra terra": Giuseppe Bottai on Race and Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Pellan, 1st floor Romanita. Jonathan S. Perry, University of South Florida -- Chair: Sarasota-Manatee Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg, Center for Globalisation Pius XI's Failed Condemnation of Totalitarianism, 1934 - 1937: and Governance The Triumph of Diplomacy Over Doctrine. Giuliana Participants: Chamedes, Columbia University Jan Klabbers, New York University Counter-Hegemony and Social Movement Hiatus: Neo-Fascist Stephen Toope, University of British Columbia Families as Sequestered Sites in Postwar Italian Society. Christina Eckes, University of Amsterdam John Veugelers, University of Toronto Cathleen Powell, University of Toronto Discussant: 161. Changing Boundaries of Public and Private in Health and Marla Stone, Occidental College Social Services 157. Authors Meet Readers: Growing Unequal? Income 3:15 to 5:00 pm Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Van Gogh, Mezzanine 3:15 to 5:00 pm Chair: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Gagnon, 1st floor Deborah Stone, Dartmouth College Discussants: Participants: John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil Bernard Braun, Zentrum fuer Sozialpolitik Universitaet Mari-Klose Pau, Chicago University and CIIMU Bremen Lucio Baccaro, Université de Genève Steven Rathgeb Smith, Georgetown University Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 162. Current Challenges to the European Welfare State: Luciano José Maranzana, University of Barcelona Canadian Perspectives Santiago Martinez, University of Barcelona 3:15 to 5:00 pm Richard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center, NY Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Chagall, 8th floor 158. Talk about Crossing the Sea: Crossing and Constituting the Chair: Mediterranean Axel van den Berg, McGill University 3:15 to 5:00 pm Participants: Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Matisse, 7th floor How Poor Are Single-Parent Families and Where Does Their Chair: Income Come from? A Comparison of Select European Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Harvard University Countries and Canadian Provinces. Paul Bernard, Participants: Université de Montréal; Hicham Raïq, Université de Mediterranean, Becoming and Unbecoming: Fishing, Montréal Smuggling, and Cultural Politics between Sicily and Tunisia Lone-Parent Families and Poverty in Europe: Do New Social Risks Alter Regime Trajectories? Jane Jenson, Université The Evolution of Transnational Social Networks of Corporate de Montréal; Cem Utku Duyulmus, Université de Montréal Responsibility across Europe: 1982-2007. Daniel Why Is Saskatchewan No longer the Sweden of Canada? Kinderman, Cornell University / New School for Social Patrik Marier, Concordia University Research Flexicurity: What Can We Learn from the Scandinavian The Political Economy of Progressive Taxation and Experience? Axel van den Berg, McGill University Redistribution. Lucy Barnes, Harvard University & IIIS, Trinity College Dublin 163. How Should We Study Democratization in Europe? 3:15 to 5:00 pm The Informal Road to Markets: Neoliberalism, Regulatory Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Degas, Mezzanine Change and the Informal Bases of Economic Growth. Basak Kus, Princeton Univ. Chair: Laura Levine Frader, Northeastern University Discussant: Ana Maria Evans, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Lisboa, Participants: Portugal Reading History Forward: European Democratization and the Origin of Electoral Systems. Amel Ahmed, University of 166. Nationalism and European Integration Massachusetts, Amherst 3:15 to 5:00 pm The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies: A New Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Fortin, 7th floor Research Program and Evidence from Europe. Giovanni Chair: Capoccia, University of Oxford; Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North Carolina at University Chapel Hill The Diffusion of Democracy and the Market in 19th Century Participants: Europe. Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po "Poland in a Bottle": Redemptive Vodkas and the Branding of Democracy as Institutional Change in Nineteenth-Century National Mythology. Geneviève Zubrzycki, University of Europe. Bruce Morrison, University of Western Ontario Michigan Discussant: "What Integration?": The Nation and Its Discontents in Post-EU John Hall, McGill University Lithuania. Gediminas Lankauskas, University of Regina 'We're a' Jock Tamson's Bairns': Defining the Scottish Nation 164. Electoral Politics in Europe and Its Newcomers in Post-Devolution Britain. Fiona 3:15 to 5:00 pm Barker, Victoria University of Wellington Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Morrisseau, 1st floor Reconstituting Territory in the EU Multi-Level System: Chair: Migration and Cohesion in Croatia, Macedonia, and Adam N. Luedtke, Princeton Slovenia. Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield; Andrew Participants: Taylor, University of Sheffield Accountability, Diminished Sovereignty, and Party Rhetoric. Discussant: Evidence from 12 European Countries, 1989-1994. Irene Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North Carolina at Menendez, Juan March Institute Chapel Hill The Influence of Politics on Turnout in Local Elections in Post- Communist Europe. Tania Gosselin, Université du Québec 167. Assessing Political Change in Sweden since the 1990s. Still à Montréal; Thomas Lafontaine, Université du Québec à an Exceptional Country? (Co-sponsored by Riksbankens Montréal Jubileumsfond) 3:15 to 5:00 pm The Substantial Representation of Subconstituency Interests in Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor European Democracies. Julian Bernauer, University of Konstanz; Nathalie Giger, University of Mannheim; Jan Chair: Rosset, Swiss Foundation for Research in Social Sciences Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University FORS Participants: Two Birds of the Same Feather? Breakdown of Clientelist Jenny Andersson, Sciences Po, Centre d'études et de recherches Political Networks in Italy and Japan. Takeshi Ito, Senshu internationales University; Masako Suginohara, University of Tokyo Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University Stefan Svallfors, Umeå University Discussant: Adam N. Luedtke, Princeton 168. CES Plenary Session: Successful Societies 5:15 to 6:30 pm 165. Political Economy Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Riopelle, 1st floor 3:15 to 5:00 pm Grand Plaza Hotel Montréal: Bellefleur, 7th floor Chair: Philip Nord, Princeton University Chair: Ana Maria Evans, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Lisboa, Participants: Portugal Natalie Z Davis, Princeton University Peter A Hall, Harvard University Participants: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Beyond Convergence: Constructing the Transnational High Claus Offe, Hertie School of Governance Tech Workplace in Ireland. Sean O'Riain, National Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg University of Ireland, Maynooth 169. Sponsored Reception at Le Saint-Sulpice Bar Retail's Long Revolution: Power Resources, Regulation, and 7:00 to 8:00 pm Market Diversity in Comparative Perspective. Bartholomew Le Saint-Sulpice Bar, 1680, rue Saint-Denis, walking distance: C. Watson, UC - Berkeley Bibliothèque and Place de l'ange PARTICIPANT INDEX Becker, Uwe, 096 Beckfield, Jason, 046, 140, 153 Abraham, David, 022 Behrendt, Andrew, 019 Achi, Raberh, 060 Behrens, Martin, 102 Acosta, Diego, 026 Beichelt, Timm, 062 Adams, Julia, 098 Belleil, Sara, 051 Adriaensen, Johan, 017 Ben-Yehoyada, Naor, 142, 158 Agmon, Danna, 083 Benamouzig, Daniel, 092 Ahmed, Amel, 163 Benz, Arthur, 035 Ajello, Andrea, 133 Beramendi, Pablo, 042, 120 Ajinkya, Julie, 154 Berezin, Mabel, 055 Akeda, Yukari, 040 Berger, Suzanne, 061, 098, 111 Alba, Richard, 157 Bergh, Johannes, 105 Albahari, Maurizio, 031 Berman, Sheri, 107, 119, 140 Alexiadou, Despina, 029 Bernard, Paul, 162 Allen, Christopher S., 050, 102 Bernardes, Ricardo, 110 Allwood, Gill, 010 Bernauer, Julian, 164 Altamirano, Deborah R., 072 Bertossi, Christophe, 091 Amaral, Alberto, 021 Beyer, Heiko, 030 Amici, Marco, 133 Bilodeau, Antoine, 105 Ancelovici, Marcos, 047, 073, 135 Bindi, Federiga, 133, 148 Anderson, Karen, 077, 132 Birchfield, Vicki Lynne, 153 Andersson, Jenny, 119, 167 Bird, Karen, 134 Andreotti, Alberta, 149 Bird, Karen, 105 Angelescu, Irina, 133 Bjorklund, Tor, 105 Annesley, Claire, 016 Bleich, Erik, 091, 103 Aoun, Elena, 094 Bleich, Erik, 140 Arcarons, Albert F., 036 Blyth, Mark, 077, 128, 143 Arjomand, Minou, 110 Bolukbasi, Tolga, 054 Arkin, Kimberly, 024 Bondarenko, Maria, 118 Armingeon, Klaus Werner, 095 Bonoli, Giuliano, 089 Armstrong, David, 082 Borneman, John W., 098 Aronova, Elena, 118 Borraz, Olivier, 092 Artan, Zeynep S, 126 Boucoyannis, Deborah, 124 Arzoglou, Eleni, 106 Bowen, John Richard, 083, 151 Atikcan, Ece Ozlem, 038 Boy, John D, 070 Boyer, Dominic, 086, 140 Boyer, Robert, 143 Baccaro, Lucio, 061, 101, 143, 157 Bailleux, Julie, 009 Brady, David, 069, 140 Baldi, Gregory, 096 Braun, Bernard, 161 Baldwin, Peter, 048, 056 Breeman, Gerard, 003, 016 Ballarino, Gabriele, 036 Bregvadze, Lasha, 032 Ban, Carolyn, 122 Breunig, Christian, 003 Banting, Keith, 068 Brewer, Susan, 090 Barbier, Jean-Claude, 012 Breznitz, Dan, 128 Barker, Fiona, 166 Briatte, Francois, 100 Barnes, Lucy, 165 Brinkmann, Tobias, 008 Barta, Zsófia, 138 Brochmann, Grete, 052 Bastien, Irondelle, 099 Brodeur, Jean-Paul, 020 Baumgartner, Frank R, 003, 016 Brooymans, Linda, 125 Beaman, Jean, 024 Broquet, Julien, 015 Becher, Michael, 066 Bulmer, Simon, 062 Burgoon, Brian, 066 Burgos, Giovani, 024 de Miguel, Jesus M., 021, 036 Busemeyer, Marius, 046, 116 De Wit, Kurt, 021, 036 Bustelo, Maria, 146 DeBardeleben, Joan, 035 Deblock, Christian, 035 Calavita, Kitty, 031 Deeg, Richard, 074, 095, 140 Calavita, Nico, 059 Delattre, Francois, 056 Camille, Maze, 106 Detterbeck, Klaus, 129 Capoccia, Giovanni, 163 Devaney, Thomas, 110 Careja, Romana, 014 Di Stefano, Andrea, 075 Castaneda, Heide, 100 Didier, Georgakakis, 122 Casula-Vifell, Åsa, 092, 152 Dmitriev, Alexander, 118 Cavert, William, 070 Doane, Molly, 088 Caviedes, Alexander, 026, 041 Dobbins, Michael, 076 Chamedes, Giuliana, 156 Dodds, Anneliese, 076 Chappel, James, 070, 075 Doerr, Nicole, 106, 153 Chaves, Mariana, 150 Dominguez, Roberto, 023 Chebel-d'Appollonia, Ariane, 067, 103 Donà, Alessia, 146 Checkel, Jeffrey, 150 Drahokoupil, Jan, 095 Choate, Mark, 055 Dufour, Pascale, 051 Christiansen, Peter Munk, 086, 136 Dunlop, Claire, 092 Ciani, Adrian, 075 Duyulmus, Cem Utku, 162 Cindoglu, Dilek, 126 Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 091 Clam, Jean, 049 Díez Medrano, Juan, 086, 093, 106, 140, 149 Coen, Deborah R., 034 Cohen, Antonin, 144 Earles, Kimberly, 010 Cohen, Yolande J, 044, 065 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, 074 Cooper, Ian, 038 Eckes, Christina, 160 Coppolaro, Lucia, 040 Eckhardt, Jappe, 017 Corbet, Alice, 079 Egle, Christoph, 131 Corbett, Anne, 036 Eichhorst, Werner, 013, 046 Cox, Robert Henry, 128, 152 Emmenegger, Patrick, 014 Crage, Suzanna M, 005 Engeli, Isabelle, 016 Cronin, James, 070, 140 Engelstad, Fredrik, 121 Crowley, Patrick M, 138 Es, Murat, 025 Crépeau, François, 079 Escafré-Dublet, Angéline, 024, 117 Culpepper, Pepper, 066, 101 Evans, Ana Maria, 165 d'Amato, Gianni, 052 Faas, Daniel, 026, 045 Dabrowski, Patrice M., 034 Faedda, Barbara, 031 Dahlström, Carl, 109, 119, 152 Favell, Adrian, 024 Daily, Andrew, 087 Fazekas, Erzsebet, 153 Dan, Oana Monica, 064 Febbrajo, Alberto, 032 Dancygier, Rafaela, 151 Feldmann, Magnus, 081 Dandashly, Assem, 138 Fernandes, Tiago, 039 Davidson, Naomi, 060 Fernando, Mayanthi, 060 Davidson-Schmich, Louise K., 018, 145 Fioretos, Orfeo, 074, 096 Davis, Natalie Z, 168 Fleckenstein, Timo, 010 De Bièvre, Dirk, 017, 040 Fligstein, Neil, 076, 093, 144 De Cock, Geert, 080 Ford, Caroline, 142 De Fazio, Gianluca, 083 Forestiere, Carolyn, 102 de la Porte, Caroline, 063 Foret, François, 106 de Mestral, Armand, 035 Fornale, Elisa, 067 Foster, Elizabeth A, 060 Helbling, Marc, 068, 151 Foucault, Martial, 003, 099, 159 Henke, Marina, 007, 148 Fournier, Marcel, 001, 044 Hennette-Vauchez, Stephanie, 009 Fournier, Valérie, 069 Hepburn, Eve, 129 Frader, Laura Levine, 108, 147, 163 Hershenzon, Daniel, 158 Frank, Alison, 034 Hicks, Tim, 116 Fuchs, Frieda, 124 High, Steven, 065 Fusulier, Bernard, 069 Hilliard, Nadia, 124 Hinarejos, Alicia, 150 Gains, Francesca, 016, 064 Hitchcock, William, 090 Gal, Sigalit, 041 Hodge, Carl Cavanagh, 023 Garcia-Aracil, Adela, 021 Hoepner, Martin, 071 Garot, Robert, 031 Hofhansel, Claus, 151 Geddes, Andrew, 052, 166 Hollifield, James, 052 Geering, Dominik, 077 Holzinger, Katharina, 011 Gidengil, Elisabeth, 068 Hooghe, Liesbet, 042, 064 Giger, Nathalie, 164 Hopkin, Jonathan, 042, 077, 127 Gingrich, Jane, 029 Hough, Daniel, 050, 129 Givens, Terri E, 052 Howarth, Marianne, 145 Gnath, Katharina, 017 Howell, Chris, 101 Goerres, Achim, 109 Huber, Evelyne, 157 Goldberg, Chad Alan, 020, 047 Huber, John, 120 Gomez-Reino, Margarita, 139 Hubert, Agnès, 145 Gosselin, Tania, 164 Hubert, Gaëlle, 123 Goyer, Michel, 096 Huebner, Kurt, 004 Green, Nancy L., 008, 022, 065 Häusermann, Silja, 014, 029 Green, Simon, 005, 050 Green-Pedersen, Christoffer, 016, 086, 155 Idema, Timo, 021 Greer, Scott, 100 Ingebritsen, Christine, 037 Grossman, Emiliano, 016 Ingram, Susan, 137 Grupp-Clasby, Stefanie, 021 Ireland, Patrick R, 082 Guerrina, Roberta, 010 Irondelle, Bastien, 159 Guerry, Linda, 065, 147 Ito, Takeshi, 164 Gundelach, Birte, 068 Iversen, Torben, 029, 053 Gursel, Duygu, 005 Jabko, Nicolas, 071, 163 Hagopian, Frances, 073 Jacoby, Wade, 061, 102 Hall, John, 004, 163 Jacquot, Sophie, 146 Hall, Peter A, 053, 061, 073, 168 Jarausch, Konrad, 090 Hall, Sara, 006, 142 Jaremba, Urszula, 104 Hanauer, Elizabeth A, 025 Jarvis, Katie Lynn, 154 Hanley, Jill, 041 Jeffery, Charlie, 127, 129 Harell, Allison, 068 Jennings, Eric T., 034 Harms, Victoria Elisabeth, 019 Jensen, Carsten, 029, 116 Harste, Gorm, 015 Jenson, Jane, 051, 089, 162 Haskel, Barbara G., 036 Jepsen, Maria, 063 Hassel, Anke, 089 Jileva, Elena, 026 Hatlapa, Ruth, 030 Johnston, Alison, 116, 138 Haus, Leah, 045, 149 Joly, Pierre-Benoit, 092 Haverland, Markus, 131 Jusko, Karen Long, 042 Heatherington, Tracey, 088 Heidenreich, Vibeke, 121 Kalocsai, Csilla, 130 Kammel, Arnold, 023 Lehmann, Philipp Nicolas, 037 Kassim, Hussein, 017, 064, 122 Leisyte, Liudvika, 036 Kastner, Dr. Fatima, 015 Leng, Kirsten, 154 Kerremans, Bart, 017 Lenz, Tobias, 007 Kinderman, Daniel, 165 Leon, Sandra, 125 King, Desmond, 124 Lepinard, Eléonore, 117 King, Michael, 049 Leschke, Janine, 063, 116 Kirisci, Kemal, 043 Leslie, John, 038 Kitous-Orsini, Bernhard Antoine, 069 Leuprecht, Christian, 129 Kitschelt, Herbert, 120 Levi, Ron, 020 Klabbers, Jan, 009, 160 Levy, Jonah, 061, 095, 124 Klimó, Árpád, 019 Leydesdorff, Loet, 049 Knaapen, Loes, 100 Lieb, Jennifer F., 067 Knill, Christoph, 076 Lindvall, Johannes, 109 Knudsen, Jette S, 109 Littoz-Monnet, Annabelle, 038 Koch, Anne, 026 Llamazares, Iván, 139 Kollman, Kelly, 150 Lloyd, Stephanie, 097 Kopstein, Jeffrey, 056 Lombardo, Emanuela, 146 Korteweg, Anna C, 082 Lorente, Raúl, 069 Kraus, Peter A., 012, 106 Luedtke, Adam N., 164 Krause, Elizabeth Louise, 072 Lynch, Julia, 042, 143 Krauss, Werner, 080 Krewel, Mona, 078 MacRae, Heather, 010 Krizsan, Andrea, 108, 146 Madsen, Mikael Rask, 009, 150 Krotz, Ulrich, 099, 159 Maher, Richard, 159 Kuhar, Roman, 146 Mahoney, Christine, 126 Kulin, Joakim, 120, 149 Mak, Elaine, 104 Kumar, Krishan, 006, 137 Mak, Vanessa, 104 Kuo, Alexander, 053, 096 Makaremi, Chowra, 079 Kupfer, Antonia, 002 Makdisi, Karim, 094 Kurtovic, Larisa, 130 Mallard, Grégoire, 144 Kurzer, Paulette, 100, 132 Mandler, Peter, 048, 110 Kus, Basak, 165 Maneri, Marcello, 067 Kusmierczyk, Ireneusz, 013 Maranzana, Luciano José, 157 Küveler, Jan, 097 Marier, Patrik, 152, 162 Küçük, Bekir Harun, 070 Markovits, Andrei, 030 Marks, Gary, 038, 093 Lachmann, Niels, 159 Martin, Cathie Jo, 053, 086, 111, 140, 167 Lafontaine, Thomas, 164 Martinez, Santiago, 157 Lagrou, Pieter, 048 Martinez-Herrera, Enric, 151 Lamonde, Yvan, 044 Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg, 071 Lamont, Michèle, 025, 098, 140, 168 Marx, Paul, 046 Lampland, Martha, 130 Marx Ferree, Myra, 154 Lankauskas, Gediminas, 166 Masi, Anthony C., 055 Larocque, Florence, 051 Mataija, Mislav, 150 Larson, Erik, 135 Mau, Steffen, 068 Laurent, Eloi, 011 Maxwell, Rahsaan, 134, 155 Lavigne, Valérie, 041 Mayer, Matthias M., 041 Le Cacheux, Jacques, 011 Maythorne, Louise, 064 Le Galès, Patrick, 086, 119, 140, 149 McFalls, Laurence, 079 Leblond, Patrick, 004, 035 McIntosh, Laurie, 155 Lefevre, Sylvain, 051 Meguid, Bonnie, 127 Leglaive-Perani, Céline, 008 Menendez, Irene, 164 Messina, Anthony Mark, 105, 139, 151 Ost, David, 107 Meunier, Sophie, 030, 056, 061, 093, 140 Oude Nijhuis, Dennie, 132 Mewes, Jan, 068 Ozcurumez, Saime, 126 Meyer, Niclas, 069 Ozgul, Ceren, 097 Michalowski, Ines, 033, 091 Miller, Jennifer, 087 Pablo, Beramendi, 127 Miller, Mark J., 105 Padgett, Stephen, 148 Minawi, Mostafa, 083 Pagliai, Valentina, 031 Moeller, Hans-Georg, 049 Pagliari, Stefano, 004 Molnar, Virag, 107 Palier, Bruno, 014, 046, 089, 146 Monforte, Pierre, 051 Pandolfi, Mariella, 079 Montpetit, Eric, 003, 051 Pardo, Sharon, 094, 114 Moravcsik, Andrew, 056 Paster, Thomas, 096 Morgan, Kimberly, 077, 109 Paternotte, David, 150 Morin, Marie-Christine, 069 Paterson, William E., 062, 131 Morrison, Bruce, 163 Pau, Mari-Klose, 157 Mosher, James, 054, 116 Pedersen, Susan, 048 Moulaert, Thibauld, 069 Pelc, Krzysztof, 074 Mouritsen, Per, 117 Pelizzo, Riccardo, 077 Mudge, Stephanie Lee, 135, 144 Perez, Sofia, 022, 077 Musaraj, Smoki, 070 Perotti, Loris, 036 Mushaben, Joyce Marie, 002, 018 Perry, Jonathan S., 156 Musselin, Christine, 076 Peters, B. 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Soroka, Stuart, 003 Roth, Steffen, 049 Soskice, David, 053, 111 Rothstein, Bo, 086, 109, 124, 168 Soysal, Levent, 072 Rueda, David, 120 Sperling, James, 062 Ruiz-Rufino, Rubén, 081 Stan, Lavinia, 115 Ryan, Eileen, 083 Stensota, Helena, 152 Rydgren, Jens, 167 Stephens, John D., 014, 116, 157 Ryner, Magnus, 119 Stiller, Sabina, 046, 131 Rémondet, Martin, 092 Stolle, Dietlind, 068 Stone, Deborah, 059, 161 Saalfeld, Thomas K, 078, 105, 131 Stone, Marla, 090, 156 Saint-Martin, Denis, 089, 136 Street, Alex, 134 Sala, Gemma, 125 Suginohara, Masako, 164 Salazar, Allison Elizabeth, 147 Surkis, Judith, 060 Sargnon, Juliette Tolay, 043 Svallfors, Stefan, 120, 149, 167 Sato, Kyoko, 037 Swank, Duane, 053, 101 Sauer, Arn, 010, 108 Swartz, David, 047 Saunders, Adam, 014 Swenson, Astrid, 006 Savic, Ivan, 004 Szabo, Stephen F, 043 Scannavini, Katia, 031 Sznajder Lee, Aleksandra Joanna, 081 Schaefer, Armin, 071 Szucs, Aniko, 130 Schain, Martin, 091, 155 Schakel, Arjan, 125 Tamalet Talbayev, Edwige, 097 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