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Sixty Years of Political Studies: Achievements and Futures

60th Political Studies Association Annual Conference

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A Word of Welcome

Dear Conference delegate

Welcome to this special 60th Anniversary Conference of the Political Studies Association, in the lovely city of Edinburgh. We are expecting over up to 1000 delegates, by far the largest annual conference so far. It will also be the most international conference to date, with at least 51 countries represented. There will be a record 280 panels at the Conference together with ECPR-style workshops and guest lectures including the Government and Opposition Leonard Shapiro lecture given by Professor Colin Hay and a lecture sponsored by the Association of Political Thought and presented by Stephen Holmes. In addition there will be four receptions, sponsored by Government and Opposition, the Association for Political Thought, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, and Wiley Blackwell. The annual conference dinner on Wednesday evening will be at the Balmoral Hotel where the after dinner speaker will be the Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond.

Over the last year the Political Studies Association has continued to grow and we have seen the institution of a new category of Teacher membership. The Association’s finances are in a very healthy condition and the range of events and activities it organises continues to expand. At the same time we anticipate a challenging time to come with the new REF and the likelihood of public spending cuts. So as to enable us to respond effectively to these growing commitments and challenges we are in the process of appointing a new Chief Executive Officer to be based in .

This year’s ambitious conference has of course required a huge amount of planning and preparation. We are extremely grateful to our academic convenor, Professor Charlie Jeffrey and his assistants Dan Kenealy and Lindsay Adams for putting together this excellent programme. At the same time special thanks go to our Conference Organiser, Sue Forster, and to Dr Lisa Harrison and Professor Richard Topf on the Executive Committee, for ensuring that the conference registration and organisation all runs smoothly.

Wishing you an intellectually satisfying and thoroughly enjoyable conference experience!

Vicky Randall Chair, Political Studies Association of the UK

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Conference Programme

Time Event Location Monday 29 March 09:00 - 17:30 Registration The George 09:30 - 17:30 Workshops 10:30 - 11:00 tea/coffee break 11:00 - 17:30 Graduate Conference 12:30 - 14:00 lunch break 15:30 - 16:00 tea/coffee break 19:00 Reception sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Scottish Parliament Political Insight Tuesday 30 March 09:30 - 11:00 Graduate Conference 10:00 - 18:00 Registration The George 11:00 - 12:30 Panel sessions 12:30 - 14:00 lunch break 12:30 - 14:00 Specialist Group Meetings British & Comparative Territorial Politics The Dome: Charlotte Conservatives and Conservatism GH: Geo Suite ECPR Third World Standing Group RCP: Meeting Room 4 German Politics The Dome: Hanover Irish Politics BMA: Meeting Room Italian Politics GH: Princess Suite Political Marketing The Dome: George Public Administration RCP: Cullen Suite Women & Politics GH: Charlotte Suite 14:00 - 15:30 Panel sessions 15:30 - 16:00 tea/coffee The George 16:00 - 17:30 Panel sessions 18:00 - 19:00 Reception sponsored by British Journal of Politics & Merchants Hall International Relations 18:00 - 19:00 Shapiro Lecture sponsored by Government and RSE: Theatre Opposition Professor Colin Hay (University of ) Pathology without Crisis? The Strange Demise of the Anglo-Liberal Growth Model 19:00 - 20:00 Reception sponsored by Government and Opposition RSE: Wellcome West

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Conference Programme

Wednesday 31 March 08:30 - 18:00 Registration The George 09:00 - 10:30 Panel sessions 10:30 - 11:00 tea/coffee The George 11:00 - 12:30 Panel sessions 12:30 - 14:00 lunch break 12:30 - 14:00 Political Studies Association AGM The George: George Suite 12:30 - 14:00 Specialist Group Meetings ECPR Religion and Politics Group The George: Charlotte Suite Global Justice and Human Rights RSE: Swann Room Politics of Property GH: Andrews Suite 14:00 - 15:30 Panel sessions 15:30 - 16:00 tea/coffee The George 16:00 - 17:30 Panel sessions 18:00 - 19:00 Reception sponsored by Taylor & Francis Merchants Hall 18:00 - 19:00 Plenary Lecture sponsored by the UK and Ireland RSE: Theatre Association for Political Thought Professor Stephen Holmes (NYU) In Case of Emergency: the Role of Formal Protocols and Team Cognition in Crisis Government 19:00 - 20:00 Reception sponsored by UK and Ireland Association for RSE: Wellcome West Political Thought 19:00 - 20:00 Reception sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Balmoral Hotel Political Insight 20:00 - Conference Annual Dinner Balmoral Hotel Thursday 1 April 08:30 - 12:00 Registration The George 09:00 - 10:30 Panel sessions 10:30 - 11:00 tea/coffee The George 11:00 - 12:30 Panel sessions 12:30 - 14:00 lunch break 12:30 -14:00 Specialist Group Meetings Executive Politics AGM The Dome: Charlotte Media & Politics BMA: Ground Floor Room Participatory and Deliberative Democracy RCP: Cullen Suite Political Leadership The Dome: Hanover 14:00 - 15:30 Panel sessions

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Speaker Biographies and Conference Highlights

Professor John Curtice member of the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin during the 1991-92 University of Strathclyde academic year. He was named a Carnegie Scholar in 2003-2005 for his work on Russian legal reform. Besides numerous articles on the Professor Curtice was elected a Fellow of the history of political thought, democratic and constitutional theory, Royal Society of Arts in 1992 and a Fellow of state-building in post-communist , and the war on terror, his the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2004. He is publications include: Benjamin Constant and the Making of Modern a frequent broadcaster and contributor to Liberalism (1984); Anatomy of Antiliberalism (1993); Passions and newspapers, and has been a regular member of the BBC general and Constraint: The Theory of Liberal Democracy (1995); The Cost of local election night programmes’ production team since 1979. Rights, coauthored, with Cass Sunstein (1998); and Matador’s Cape: America’s Reckless Response to Terror (2007). An expert in social and political attitudes, electoral systems and survey research methods in Scotland, Britain and comparatively, At PSA 2010 Professor Holmes will deliver a keynote lecture titled ‘In Professor Curtice is a prolific commentator on British politics. case of emergency: the role of formal protocols and team cognition Professor Curtice is Deputy Director of the Centre for Research into in crisis government’. The Association for Political Thought will Elections and Social Trends (CREST), has a long working association sponsor a reception after this event on the evening of March 31st. with the National Centre for Social Research and, since 2001, has been a Research Consultant to the National Centre’s Edinburgh Professor John Peterson office. Professor Curtice has been a co-director of the National University of Edinburgh Centre’s annual British Social Attitudes reports since 1994 and co- director of the Scottish Social Attitudes surveys since their Professor Peterson is Head of Politics & inauguration in 1999. Between 1983 and 1997 I co-directed the International Relations at the University of British General Election Study, the principal instrument for the Edinburgh. He previously held posts at the survey based study of electoral behaviour in Britain. Universities of Glasgow, York, Essex, Oxford, and the University of California (Santa Barbara). He has also held At PSA 2010 Professor Curtice will participate in a roundtable on the visiting posts at the Universities of Vienna, Paris, California 2010 UK general election and present a paper on devolution with (Berkeley),University College Dublin, the Centre for European Policy Dr Stratos Patrikios. Studies (Brussels), and the College of Europe (Bruges).

Professor Stephen Holmes Professor Peterson is presently conducting research on the European New York University Commission, the EU and multilateralism, EU trade policy, and US- European relations. He is leading an international research team After receiving his Ph.D. from Yale in 1976, working on an ESRC- and EU-funded project on the European Professor Holmes joined the Institute for Commission. ‘The Commission of the 21st Century’ project has Advanced Study in Princeton in 1978. He spawned (in autumn 2008) the largest-ever independent attitudinal moved to Harvard University’s Department of survey of officials. He is also Director of Government, where he stayed until 1985, the year he joined the Research for MERCURY, a 3-year EU-funded project designed to faculty at the University of Chicago where he taught, in both the examine critically the 's contribution to Political Science Department and the Law School, until 1997. From multilateralism. 1997-2000, Holmes was Professor of Politics at Princeton University. In 2000, he moved to New York University School of Law where he is At PSA 2010 Professor Peterson will present findings from the currently Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law and faculty co-director of groundbreaking study of the European Commission in addition to the Center on Law and Security. At the University of Chicago, participating in panels on the MERCURY project. Holmes was Director of the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe. At Chicago and NYU he also served and as editor-in-chief of the East European Constitutional Review (1993-2003). In addition, he has also been the Director of the Soros Foundation program for promoting legal reform in Russia and Eastern Europe (1994-96).

Holmes’ research centers on the history of European liberalism, the disappointments of democracy and economic liberalization after communism, and the difficulty of combating international Salafi within the bounds of the Constitution and the rule of law. In 1988, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to complete a study of the theoretical foundations of liberal democracy. He was a

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Speaker Biographies and Conference Highlights

Professor Richard G. Whitman Professor Gamble is a leading scholar of the political economy of the University of Bath British state, and the historical, institutional and ideological contexts which have shaped it; the main doctrines of political economy and Prior to joining the faculty at Bath, Professor their relationship to the ideologies of the modern era; theoretical Whitman was Head of the European and applied issues in political economy, such as ownership, Programme and Senior Fellow, Europe at stakeholding, corporate governance and assets and human capital. Chatham House. He remains an Associate Fellow at Chatham House and was elected to the Academy of Social At PSA 2010 Professor Gamble will chair a roundtable on the Parekh Sciences in 2007. Report as well as presenting a paper on ‘The Conservative Nation’.

Professor Whitman currently works with the Brussels-based Professor Colin Hay European Policy Centre (EPC) as Chair of the EU Neighbourhood University of Sheffield Forum and with the UK-based Federal Trust for Education and Research on a James Madison Trust funded project on the future for Professor Hay is a Professor of Political the European Union’s external relations. He is a contributor to Analysis at the University of Sheffield. leading journals, and has presented many research papers and Professor Hay has been the co-recipient of keynote addresses. Professor Whitman is the author of From Civilian major research grants from the ESRC on Power to Superpower? The International Identity of the European globalisation, and the European social model. Union (Macmillan, 1998), editor (with Ian Manners) of The Foreign He is the author of Re-Stating Social and Political Change (Open Policies of European Union Member States (Manchester University University Press, 1996) which was awarded the Philip Abrams Press, 2000), editor (with Alice Landau) of Rethinking the European Memorial Prize, The Political Economy of New Labour: Labouring Union: Institutions, Interests and Identities (Macmillan, 1997) and Under False Pretences? (Manchester University Press, 1999), Political editor (with Victoria Curzon Price and Alice Landau) of Enlargement Analysis (Palgrave, 2002) and Why We Hate Politics (Polity, 2007). of the European Union: Issues and Strategies (Routledge 1999). Professor Hay is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of British Politics Professor Whitman is a regular media commentator, working with (Oxford University Press, 2008) and of the Sage Encyclopedia of print and broadcast media at home and overseas. He has been Governance (Sage, 2007). He is the recipient of a number of awards interviewed widely most recently on Europe and the General and prizes including the Philip Abrams Memorial Prize (1997), BISA’s Election campaign, EU Constitutional Treaty, the elections to the Review of International Studies (2001), and the UKPAC prize (2004). and the appointment of the President of the European Commission. Recent coverage includes the BBC, CNN, At PSA 2010 Professor Hay will deliver the Shapiro Lecture titled Bloomberg, CNBC, Newsweek, the International Herald Tribune and ‘Pathology without crisis? The strange demise of the Anglo-liberal . He gave evidence to the House of Commons’ growth model’ on the evening of March 30th. Foreign Affairs Committee regarding the EU’s Lisbon Treaty. Nicola Sturgeon At PSA 2010 Professor Whitman will chair a UACES-sponsored MSP roundtable titled ‘What has political science done for the study of Europe?’ which will feature Professors Ian Manners, Mark Aspinwall, Nicola Sturgeon is the Deputy First Minister of and Ben Rosamond. Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Deputy Leader of the Scottish Professor Andrew Gamble National Party and MSP for Glasgow Govan. University of Cambridge Elected in 1999 she was appointed SNP spokesperson for justice and later education and health. Nicola studied law at the University of Professor Gamble joined the faculty at Glasgow and worked as a solicitor in the Drumchapel Law Centre in Cambridge in 2007. Prior to that he was Glasgow before being elected as an MSP. Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield where he was a founder member and At PSA 2010 Nicola Sturgeon will participate in a roundtable on the subsequently Director of the Political Economy Research Centre, and Parekh Report. a Pro Vice-Chancellor. He is a joint editor of New Political Economy and The Political Quarterly, and Fellow of the British Academy and the Academy of Social Sciences. In 2005 Professor Gamble received the Sir Isaiah Berlin Prize for Lifetime Contribution to Political Studies from the PSA.

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Speaker Biographies and Conference Highlights

Professor Lord Bhiku Parekh Professor Michael Hechter London School of Economics and Arizona State University Political Science Professor Hechter is an elected fellow of the A leading interpreter of the history of political American Academy of Arts & Sciences. theory, Lord Parekh has written books on Currently Foundation Professor of Global Bentham, Marx and Gandhi. His most recent Studies at Arizona State University, Professor writings have been on the dilemmas of policy in multi-ethnic Britain Hechter has taught at the Universities of Washington, Arizona and and the political theories and principles that should guide thinking Oxford. He has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in on these issues. the Behavioral Sciences and the Russell Sage Foundation, and was a visiting professor at the Universities of Bergen and Llubljana. He currently hold the Centennial Professorship at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics. He Professor Hechter is the author of numerous books, including is also Emeritus Professor of Political Theory at the University of Internal Colonialism: The Celtic Fringe in British National Development, Hull. Lord Parekh was appointed a life peer in 2000. 1536-1966 (1975; 1999); Principles of Group Solidarity (1987); and Containing Nationalism (2000). His writings have been translated At PSA 2010 Lord Parekh will participate in a roundtable on the into Italian, Japanese, Hungarian, Chinese, Arabic, French, Spanish, Parekh Report and a roundtable, sponsored by Parliamentary Affairs, and Georgian. on Questions of Britishness. At PSA 2010 Professor Hechter will participate in a roundtable on Professor John Street Internal Colonialism and the Parliamentary Affairs-sponsored University of East Anglia roundtable on Questions of Britishness.

Professor Street is Professor of Politics at the University of East Anglia. His main research is on the relationship between politics and mass media and popular culture. With Dr Heather Savigny, he undertook an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) project on the role of music and musicians in political action. This was part of the ESRC’s programme on Non-Governmental Public Action. He has just completed another ESRC project, with Dr Sanna Inthorn, on the political uses of popular culture by first-time voters. He is the author of several books, including Politics and Technology, Rebel Rock: the politics of popular music, Politics and Popular Culture, and Mass Media, Politics and Democracy, and is co- editor of the Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock.

Professor Street is the author of one of the most widely read and cited articles in the history of the British Journal of Politics & International Relations. The article, ‘Celebrity Politicians: Popular Culture and Political Representation’ was published in 2004 and explored two variants of the ‘celebrity politician’. Five years on, BJPIR is keen to reflect on the ongoing and complex relationship between celebrity and politics. Professor Street will participate in BJPIR- sponsored roundtable titled ‘Celebrity + Politics: Reflections on Popular Culture and Political Representation’.

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Speaker Biographies and Conference Highlights

Professor Tom Gallagher Professor Richard Bellamy University of Bradford University College London

Tom Gallagher is Professor of the Study of Professor Bellamy joined UCL in October 2005 Ethnic Conflict and Peace at the University of as the first Professor of Political Science, Bradford. He is highly regarded for his research founding Head of the new Department and on post-communist conflict and peace- Director of the School of Public Policy. He was building in the Balkans, Romania’s democratisation, the European Academic Director of the European Consortium for Political Research Union and the Balkans, and territorial politics in the United (ECPR) from 2002-2006 and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Kingdom. Society of Arts (FRSA) in 2002 and a member of the Academy of Social Sciences (AcSS) in 2008. Richard is the Founding Chair of the Professor Gallagher’s books include The Illusion of Freedom: Scotland Britain and Ireland Association of Political Thought. Under Nationalism (2009), Romania and the European Union: How the Weak Vanquished the Strong (2009), Theft of a Nation: Romania Since Professor Bellamy’s main research interests are in European Social Communism (2005), The Balkans Since the Cold War: From Tyranny to and Political Theory post-1750, Contemporary Analytical Legal and Tragedy (2003), Glasgow: The Uneasy Peace (1987), and Edinburgh Political Philosophy, Public Ethics, and the application of normative Divided (1987). His most recent book, The Illusion of Freedom, theory to the understanding of citizenship, democracy and expressed scepticism about the desire for a genuine new start constitutionalism in modern societies. He has been a leading figure among Scotland’s pro-independence movement. in the normative study of the European Union and directed a number of prominent ESRC and European Commission research Since 2005, he has been the Chair of the Research Unit for South- projects in this area. His books include Modern Italian Social Theory: East European Studies. In 1992, Professor Gallagher secured an Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present, Liberalism and award from the Westminster Foundation For Democracy which Modern Society: An Historical Argument, and Liberalism and Pluralism: contributed to the launch of an independent news agency in a Towards a Politics of Compromise. His publications have been Romanian city, Cluj. In addition, he works closely with the Liga Pro- translated into several languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Europa, based in the Romanian city of Tirgu Mures which has French, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish. promoted cross-community initiatives designed to improve ties His most recent books are Political Constitutionalism and Citizenship: between the ethnic Hungarians and Romanians. Professor Gallagher A Very Short Introduction. He is currently writing a study of Political has also been involved in efforts to safeguard the remaining Leadership provisionally titled The Democratic Prince. He has independence of the media in Romania which is threatened by the appeared on TV and radio in Britain and abroad, and written for rise of crony capitalism. major newspapers and reviews such as and Times Literary Supplement. At PSA 2010 Professor Gallagher will chair a panel on ‘Scottish Politics: Absence of a debating culture and its implications for At PSA 2010 Professor Bellamy will chair and participate in a citizens and governance’. roundtable discussion on ‘The war on terror, emergency powers, and constitutionalism’.

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After Dinner Speaker

The Rt Hon Alex Salmond MP

We are delighted to have The Rt Hon Alex Salmond MP as our after dinner speaker

Alex Salmond has been Scottish First Minister since 2007. He is the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Member of Parliament for the constituency of Banff and Buchan, and the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Gordon. He is currently serving his second term as leader of the SNP, having previously been leader between 1990 and 2000.

He was born in Linlithgow in 1954. He graduated with a joint honours MA in Economics and History from St Andrews University, and then worked an economist both for the civil service and the Royal Bank of Scotland. He is a contributor to publications such as the Scottish Government Yearbook, Petroleum Review and Opec bulletin. In 2003 he was appointed as visiting professor at Strathclyde University.

His regular appearances on television have included shows such as Call My Bluff, Have I Got News for You, and Channel 4’s racing programme The Morning Line. When not working he enjoys horse racing, football – supporting Scotland and Heart of Midlothian FC – golf and reading.

In 2007, he was awarded the Political Studies Association award for Politician of the Year.

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Delegate Information

Delegate Badges No Smoking Rule

Delegates are required to wear their name badges at all times for Smoking is NOT permitted in any of the venues. security reasons and to gain access to venues. This rule will be strictly enforced. Emergency Contacts

Edinburgh University Student Conference Officer: Sue Forster – 07818 043 664 Accommodation Lindsay Adams – 07712 616 207 Charlie Jeffery – 07970 619 716 The contact details for the University’s student Daniel Kenealy – 07825 959 114 accommodation are:

Edinburgh University's Pollock Halls WiFi 18 Holyrood Park Road Edinburgh EH16 5AY Free WiFi access will be available in most of the conference venues. There are also internet cafes in the surrounding area. Tel: +44 (0)131 651 2176 www.edinburghfirst.com. Ta x i s A Full Scottish Breakfast is included in the rate Check-in is anytime after 14.00 and check-out is 10.30 and keys Local Taxi firms include: are collected from the main reception centre which is manned by City Cabs – 0131 228 1211 & reception staff 07.00 – 23.00 and the night staff between Central Taxis – 0131 221 2236. 23.00 –07.00. Venues Banks/Shops Conference venues: As all the conference venues are in the heart of the City, there are George Hotel, 19-21 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2PB numerous banks, Link cash points and shops on George Street, Princes Street and neighbouring streets. The Dome, 14 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2PF

Merchants Hall, 22 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2EP Chemist The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh, There is a large Boots the Chemist on Princes Street. EH2 2PQ Telephone: 0131 225 8331 Opening Hours are 8.00 – 18.30. British Medical Association, 14 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1LL

Hospital Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, 9 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JQ There are two hospitals in Edinburgh, which offer Accident and Emergency Services. The Scottish Parliament, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, EH99 1SP (evening of 29 March only) The Royal Infirmary at Little France and the Western General Hospital on Crewe Road. Neither hospital is in the city centre so a Conference dinner (Wednesday evening) taxi would be required. The telephone number for all hospitals in The Balmoral, 1 Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQ Edinburgh is 0131 537 1000.

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Guide to Panel Series

Panel Session Day/Time Room Active Citizenship and Service Delivery in Middle-Income Democracies (168) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Charlotte Africa intervened: redefining sovereignty or emancipation? (176) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Anarchism, and Anarcha-feminism (82) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Council Chamber Approaches to the study of comparative federalism and multi-level governance 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre (117) Aspects of Political Leadership (53) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: New Library Authoritarian Elections in Postcommunist Europe (54) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Authority (3008) Grad 3 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: George Bhiku Parekh Session (279) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Upper Gallery British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition and Collingwood on Civilization, 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Wellcome East Progress and Politics (52) British Local Government: a widening gap with the community? - sponsored by 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Council Chamber Local Government Studies (157) British Policy in Europe (174) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre British Political Rhetoric: Traditions, Innovations, Comparisons I (37) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Cullen Suite British Political Rhetoric: Traditions, Innovations, Comparisons II (38) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Can and should political science try to be relevant? (1) (3012) Mon 09:30 - 17:30 RSE: Scott Room Challenges to Multilevel Governance in the European Union (72) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome East Climate Change: Rights and Responsibilities (69) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Scott Room Cohesion and frontiers in Central and Eastern Europe (113) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Mtg Room Communicating Terrorism (178) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Comparative Regionalism between Europe and East Asia (175) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Library Comparative Urban Research: A Transatlantic Perspective (63) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 2 Conservatism and Political Theory (1007) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 BMA Mtg Room B Constructing Another Europe (2013) Mon 3 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Contesting neo-liberal Europe (2008) Mon 1 Mon 09:30 - 11:00 GH: Charlotte Suite Critical Issues in Contemporary Sporting Governance (109) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Court Room Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 1 - 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Theorising the governance of local space(s) (235) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 2 - 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Governing elites: leadership, legitimacy and performance (236) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 3 - 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Representation in local political spaces (237) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 4 - 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Regulating local political spaces (238) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 5 - 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Governing 'difference' (239) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 6 - 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Constructing 'active citizens': context, compliance and resistance (240) Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo-Liberalism 7 - 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Governing networks: democracy, normativity and agency (241) Darwin and International Relations (151) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 's Conservatives and Europe (277) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Geo Suite Decentring British Government I (39) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Seminar Room Decentring British government II (47) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Seminar Room Decentring British Government III (73) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Seminar Room

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Defence studies: an inter-disciplinary perspective (144) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: George Deliberative Democracy in Regional and Local Government: Evidence from 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Scotland and Italy (131) Democracy and the politics of public space (143) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 Democratisation in comparative perspective (1004) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Great Hall Developing Active Learning in Politics and IR. (101) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Development Politics 1: Democratic Development (147) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Swann Room Development Politics 2: Spaces for Development (119) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Swann Room Development Politics 3: Development, International Actors and Agreements 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Swann Room (148) Development Politics 4: The politics of memory and justice after violence in 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Africa (150) Development Politics 5: Conditionality and Pro-poor politics (155) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Development Politics 6: Political Reform, Institutional Change and the Making 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Upper Gallery of the New Post-war State (154) Developments in Europe-Asia Relations (118) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre Devolution and Nationalist Parties in the UK (46) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 BMA Mtg Room B Devolution and Party Politics (138) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Great Hall Devolution and Public Policy in the UK (134) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: New Library Electoral Systems and Political Arrangements (169) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Court Room Electronic Citizenship from a Comparative Perspective I (86) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Employability and Skills - what place in a politics degree? (99) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome West Environment and Development (3001) Grad 1 Mon 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Charlotte Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 1 - Environmental 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Scott Room NGOs in an Age of Climate Change (250) Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 2 - British Party 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Scott Room Politics and the Environment (251) Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 3 - Green political 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Seminar Room theory: Climate Change Discourse (252) Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 4 - Designing and 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Seminar Room negotiating policies for the green economy (253) Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 5 - Developments 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Seminar Room in European environmental policy (254) Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 6 - Roundtable : 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Seminar Room Climate Change After Copenhagen (255) Ethics, equalities and political behaviour (171) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant's: Court Room Ethnicity and Democracy (58) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 BMA Mtg Room B European citizenship - : Theoretical and empirical aspects I (195) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 European citizenship - Eurosphere: Theoretical and empirical aspects II (196) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 European Political Science: Past, Present and Future - Panel under auspices of 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Great Hall ECPR (274) European Union Member States and the Financial Crisis (128) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Swann Room Executive Policy Agendas in Comparative Perspective (18) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: New Library Executive Politics and Administrative Reform (23) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Executive Politics and Policy Reform (22) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Executive Politics and Reform (21) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Experimental research in political science: confronting the practical, 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Wellcome East methodological and ethical challenges (107) Exploring and interpreting women's community action (32) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5

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Feminism and Nuclear Weapons in the Post-Cold War World (181) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Fighting organized in a national, European and international arena Mon 2 Mon 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Andrews Suite (2009) Friendship and Power I - logic and analysis (208) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: New Library Friendship and Power II - ethics and justice (209) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: New Library Friendship and Power III - domestic polity (211) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: New Library Friendship and Power IV - international polity (210) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: New Library Gender and representation (1015) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Library Gender politics in comparative perspective (1006) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 BMA Mtg Room B Germany in the EU27 (34) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Hanover Giving, Selling, Buying: The Politics and Ethics of Organ Transfer (191) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Council Chamber Global Environmental Governance and the Politics of Energy (180) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Global Justice and Human Rights I - the environment, sustainability, and global 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Swann Room justice (65) Global Justice and Human Rights II - Just War (66) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Swann Room Global Justice and Human Rights III - Human Rights (67) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Queen Mother Conf Ctre Global Justice and Human Rights IV - Global Justice and Human Rights (68) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Queen Mother Conf Ctre Global Science and Ethics (190) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Council Chamber Governmentalities, subjects, and biopolitics in global politics (186) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Seminar Room GPSG 1: International Roundtable - Public Policy in Southern Europe (94) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: Charlotte GPSG 2: Greek Political Parties and Elections (122) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Charlotte GPSG 3: Developments in Greek Public Policy (126) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: George Graduate Conference Poster Session (3032) Grad 4 Tues 09:30 - 11:00 GH: Kings Hall Foyer Hard Questions for Democracy I: Pathologies of Democracy (31) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 3 Hard Questions for Democracy II: What Is to Be Done? (45) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 3 How identity politics shape policy approaches toward North Korea (91) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Wellcome East How to assess the state(s) of our discipline (271) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Kelvin Room Human Rights and Bills of Rights in a Westminster setting (44) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 at the Crossroads (15) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Swann Room Iconography, representation and politics (29) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Hanover Imagined Communities in the UK (89) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: George Innovations in Democratic Participation (133) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Great Hall Institutionalising Deliberative Democracy (123) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Interest Groups and British Public Policy (8) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Geo Suite Intergovernmental Relations in a Context of Party Political Incongruence: An 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre Assessment of IGR in Post-Devolution UK (115) Internal Colonialism (278) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 International organisation (1003) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Princess Suite Interrogating Foundations in Theories of International Politics (177) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Great Hall IPPR - Public Policy Research Election 2010 debate (3015) Wed 18:30 - 20:00 TBC Irish Troubles and travels, examining the debates (165) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Mtg Room Issues in Participatory Democracy (136) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Great Hall Italian foreign policy since the end of the Cold War (105) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Court Room JHA and the challenge of (2007) Mon 1 Mon 09:30 - 11:00 GH: Andrews Suite

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Justice and the Politics of Language (205) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Great Hall Killing, Dying and (Bare) Living (2006) Mon 4 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Princess Suite Learning in Public Policy: New Theoretical Perspectives (166) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 BMA Mtg Room B Liberal Interventionism and Reflections on the Re-emergence 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Mtg Room ofCounterinsurgency (139) Local Government and State Theory - sponsored by Local Government Studies 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre (167) Local Governments (3006) Grad 3 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Charlotte Mapping Modes of Multilateralism - MERCURY Panel I (93) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 1 Mapping the Terrain - Soldiering in a (Post)-Heroic Age (2005) Mon 1 Mon 09:30 - 11:00 GH: Princess Suite Maps, words, things: materiality and representation in geopolitics (187) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Seminar Room Margaret Thatcher and Popular Culture: Feminist Interpretations 30 Years On 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room (7) Market Changes: Domestic and Global Challenges (3005) Grad 2 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: George Marxism, Liberalism and Resistance (153) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Wellcome East Mechanisms, Instruments and Causality in Europeanization research (62) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Andrews Suite Media & Democracy: One (24) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 Media & Democracy: Two (25) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 Meta-theoretical and Methodological Debates in Contemporary Political Grad 4 Tues 09:30 - 11:00 The Dome: George Analysis: Perspectives from IR and IPE (3011) Methodological Issues in Polling and Survey Research (11) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Methodological pluralism and combining approaches in political science (36) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Wellcome West Mobilizing Against Economic Liberalization (129) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the political 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Mtg Room process I (55) Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the political 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Mtg Room process II (56) Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the political 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Mtg Room process III (57) Multi-level party competition (1010) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre Multi-level party competition 2 (1012) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Geo Suite Negotiating Anarchism (83) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Council Chamber Neo-Liberal Politics and Ideology (87) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Wellcome West Networking International Politics: The Relational Element in International 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 1 Relations (158) New approaches to Comparative Political Thought (137) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 2 New developments in understanding productivity, performance and innovation 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome East in the UK public sector (265) New Directions in Political Science I: Responding to the challenge of 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Scott Room interdependence (12) New Directions in Political Science II: identification, association and 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Scott Room participation (13) New Directions in Political Science III: Responding to global threats and crises 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Scott Room (14) New Directions in Public Attitudes Research (2017) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Princess Suite New Labour, the Third Way and the State (135) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: George New media and democracy (27) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Hanover On-Line and Face-to-Face Deliberative Democracy (125) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Panel on 'Globalisation and War' (184) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 Merchant's: Great Hall

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Panel under the auspices of APISA (280) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: Hanover Parliaments and Legislatures 1 (70) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: Charlotte Parliaments and Legislatures 2 (71) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Charlotte Parties, campaigns and strategies (170) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 Merchant's: Court Room Party competition in Central and Eastern Europe (1005) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 BMA Mtg Room B Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 1 - Personalized 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Princess Suite Leadership in Italy: Past and Present (227) Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 2 - Personalization, 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Princess Suite Political Elites and Patronage (228) Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 3 - The Personal Party in 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Princess Suite Italy and Catalonia (229) Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 4 - Personalized 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Princess Suite Leadership: Not Just a Phenomenon of the Right (230) Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 5 - Personalized Politics 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Princess Suite and Election Campaigns (231) Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 6 - Comparative 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Princess Suite Perspectives on Personalized Party Leadership (232) Party Organisation in Westminster Democracies (172) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 Merchant's: Court Room Party Patronage, Governance and Reform I (262) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 BMA Mtg Room B Party Patronage, Governance and Reform II (263) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 BMA Mtg Room B Performance Sites & Spaces (2014) Mon 2 Mon 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Princess Suite Performing 'the Soldier', Performing Geopolitics (2012) Mon 3 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Princess Suite Personalisation in Public Services: the User as Expert (30) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Hanover Perspectives on Labour and trade union politics (3013) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: New Library Police and Judicial Cooperation in the context of EU anti- organized crime Mon 3 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Andrews Suite policies (2010) Policy change, learning and rational choice (130) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Council Chamber Policy Learning and Public Choice (3004) Grad 2 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Hanover Political and Democratic Development in Taiwan in the Twenty-First Century 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Cullen Suite (145) Political Communication and Political Consultancy (3014) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Swann Room Political economy of exchange rate regimes (1001) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 Merchant's: Court Room Political economy of trade integration (1009) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Council Chamber Political Marketing I - Political marketing and the UK 2010 election 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Charlotte Suite (Roundtable) (212) Political Marketing II - Political marketing in practice: the perspective of 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Charlotte Suite practitioners (213) Political Marketing III - The voter in political marketing (214) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Political Marketing IV - Comparative party marketing strategy (215) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Political Marketing V - US political marketing: candidates and campaigning 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Charlotte Suite (216) Political Marketing VI - Political marketing in Asia and new democracies (217) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Political Marketing VII - Marketing-informed political communication: 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Charlotte Suite manipulative sales or responsive relationship-building? (218)

Political Marketing VIII - Political marketing: enhancing or eroding engagement? 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Charlotte Suite (219) Political Parties, issue ownership and immigration (79) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Wellcome West Political Science and Political Science Journals (198) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome East Political Science in Slovenia - State of the Discipline (202) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 Merchant's: Court Room

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Political Theory (3010) Grad 4 Tues 09:30 - 11:00 The Dome: Hanover Political Theory, History and Philosophy: Questions of Method (204) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Great Hall Politics of development in Africa and the Middle East (1008) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Politics of Poverty I - Owning the self and owning others (221) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Poverty II - Needs and Wants (222) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Poverty III - Justifying Property: from Locke to Hegel (223) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Poverty IV - Enlightenment? Smith and Rousseau (224) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Poverty V - Who owns knowledge? Who owns culture? (225) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Poverty VI - Just distribution? (226) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Andrews Suite Politics of Self-Government and Constitutional Change (124) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Wellcome West Politics, popular culture and national identity (26) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: Hanover Positive liberty, Isaiah Berlin and the fate of the distinction (51) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Wellcome East Power, Politics and 'Peace': Problematising Narratives of Conflict 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Mtg Room Transformation in Northern Ireland: Panel 2 (164) Problematising Narratives of the Northern Ireland Conflict (1) (163) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Mtg Room Professional Blind Spots in World Politics (188) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Complexity and Change in Public 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Policy (43) Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Contemporary Challenges to 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Public Administration - further international comparisons (162) Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Contemporary Challenges to 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Cullen Suite Public Administration (42) Public Interest (3009) Grad 4 Tues 09:30 - 11:00 The Dome: Charlotte Public Opinion and Discourse (3003) Grad 2 Mon 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Charlotte Public Organisations and Public Policy (19) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Geo Suite Questions of Britishness: An OUP/Parliamentary Affairs Round Table on the 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Charlotte Suite Britishness Special Edition (194) Reconsidering Governance: towards post-bureaucracy? (20) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Wellcome West Reflections on political leadership (1013) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Charlotte Refreshing Ideas: Interpretive perspectives of predominant policy ideas (132) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: George Regional actors in transnational relations (1002) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant's: Court Room Regionalist parties and Territorial Politics (146) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Council Chamber Regions in Brussels: interests, preferences and evolutions (121) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 Regulating Sex in Western Europe (102) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: George Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 1 - Impact of State Regulatory 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Andrews Suite Practices in the Field of Religion (242) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 2 - Religion, Politics and Democracy 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Andrews Suite (243) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 3 - Religion, Migration and Political 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Andrews Suite Participation In Europe (244) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 4 - Religion, Violence and Equality 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 (245) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 5 - Protecting Religion, Conflicting 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 Rights: Drivers, Causes and Consequences (246) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 6 - International Religious Actors And 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 Politics (247) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 7 - Sprituality, Religion And Politics 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 (248) Religion and Politics in the Public Realm 8 - Religion And Identity (249) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Geo Suite

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Religious Freedom in the Uk (206) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Wellcome West Responsive Government, Citizen Redress and Public Services (264) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Scott Room Rethinking regime types (1011) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Rethinking the politics of space (185) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Roundtable discussion on 'Transnational Militancy in the 21st Century' (183) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Great Hall Roundtable on 'Policies and Practices to Prevent the Misuse of Knowledge from 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Council Chamber Biomedical Research'. (193) Roundtable on Dialogue and Innovation in Contemporary Political Science (33) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome West Roundtable on the left turn in Latin American politics (1021) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Council Chamber Roundtable under the auspieces of the journal DEMOCRATIZATION (268) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Geo Suite Roundtable: Celebrity + Politics: Reflections on Popular Culture and Political 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Queen Mother Conf Representation (sponsored by the British Journal of Politics & International Ctre Relations) (267) Roundtable: Discussion of Eric Shaw's, Losing Labour's Soul? New Labour and 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Upper Gallery the Blair Government 1997-2007 (76) Roundtable: International perspectives on New Labour (77) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Upper Gallery Roundtable: The UK General Election 2010: Prospects, Challenges and 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Queen Mother Conf Implications (sponsored by the British Journal of Politics & International Ctre Relations) (266) Roundtable: The war on terror, emergency powers, and constitutionalism. 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre (203) Scottish Politics: Absence of a Debating Culture and Its Implications for 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 RSE: Swann Room Citizenship and Governance (272) Security (3007) Grad 3 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Hanover Sovereignty and Identity (3002) Grad 1 Mon 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Hanover State Legitimacy and Political Obligation (41) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Wellcome East State-Building, Security and Development 1 - State-building as a New 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 Development Paradigm? (256) State-Building, Security and Development 2 - IR Theory, State-building and 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 Development (257) State-Building, Security and Development 3 - State-building, Governance and 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 Political Settlement in Developing Countries (259) State-Building, Security and Development 4 - The Role of Domestic Actors in 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 State-building (260) State-Building, Security and Development 5 - Roundtable: The Future of 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 4 Research on State-building and Development (258) States, Knowledge and Narratives of Migration: The Construction of 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Wellcome West Immigration in European Policy-Making (78) Study of Parliament Group Scotland 2: Parliamentary Scrutiny in the Context of 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Charlotte Minority Government (96) Study of Parliament Group Scotland Panel 1: Comparing the Power of Holyrood 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 The Dome: George and Westminster (95) Studying Regions as 'Spaces' For Politics:Territory, Mobilisation and Political 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Mtg Room Change' (112) Talking with students: Hopes, fears and feedback. (100) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Teaching Award Winners: Innovations in Learning and Teaching (199) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room Territorial Politics in India (81) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 2 The 2010 General Election in Britain (40) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Geo Suite contribution to the study of politics (3) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Cullen Suite The changing nature of executive politics (60) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Wellcome West The Conservatives and 'Europe' (61) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 RSE: Kelvin Room The Conservatives under Cameron (4) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Great Hall

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The Epistemology of Terrorism: Knowing Al-Qaeda (179) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant's: Great Hall The EU-15, political economy of social Europe, and EU Enlargement: France in 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Geo Suite comparative Perspective (149) The European Commission of the 21st Century (114) 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Scott Room The Europeanisation of Local Politics - sponsored by Local Government Studies 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre (156) The German Election of 2009: A Political Earthquake? (120) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Hanover The Left Beyond Parties: Movements, Debates, Obstacles (2015) Mon 4 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Charlotte Suite The Left in Southern Europe (2011) Mon 2 Mon 11:00 - 12:30 GH: Charlotte Suite The Party Finance Challenge (Sponsored by British Politics Group) (173) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RCP: Mtg Room 5 The Past, Present, and Future of Bicameralism (48) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: New Library The personalisation of politics (28) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room The Political Consequences of Electoral Systems (197) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 Merchant': Court Room The Politics of Contemporary Cultural Scottishness (92) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: George The Politics of Innovation: Achievements and Futures (104) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 GH: Geo Suite The Politics of Surveillance (50) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 BMA: Ground Floor Room The Politics of Trade Justice: Mobilising Morals in Policy Reform (110) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Hanover The Popular is Political: Contesting Masculinities in Social Movements 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 Merchant's: Great Hall andPopular Culture (182) The Professionalisation of the Social Sciences. (207) 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre The Resilient Local Authority and its Partners - sponsored by Local Government 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Scott Room Studies (159) The Sarkozy Presidency: Continuity or Change in France? (142) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: Charlotte The Securitised Community? Alienation, Engagement and UK Anti-Terrorism 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: Great Hall Policy (152) The State of the State (in France) (64) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Charlotte The way ahead. Debating best practices, techniques and methodologies to Mon 4 Mon 16:00 - 17:30 GH: Andrews Suite fight organized crime at local and European level. (2016) Theoretical advances in ethnopolitics (59) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 BMA Mtg Room B Towards A New Architecture of EU External Relations? MERCURY Panel II (111) 2 Tues 14:00 - 15:30 RCP: Mtg Room 1 Transnational Political Influences: How separable are IR and Comparative 5 Wed 11:00 - 12:30 BMA: Mtg Room Politics? (103) Truth, Pluralism and Political Theory (161) 7 Wed 16:00 - 17:30 The Dome: George Twenty Years of Advocacy Coalition Studies in Britain, Europe and Beyond 8 Thur 09:00 - 10:30 RCP: New Library (160) Twenty-first Century Security in Pacific-Asia (6) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Upper Gallery US Foreign Policy: National identity, ideas and guiding impulses (189) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Seminar Room Visual Politics (A): The Art of Democracy; emptiness, sorrow & activism (90) 9 Thur 11:00 - 12:30 The Dome: Hanover Visual Politics (B): Art, War & Protest (98) 10 Thur 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Hanover Voting on the Margins: Support for the British National Party and the UK 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: Charlotte Independence Party (140) What has political science done for the study of Europe? (273) 3 Tues 16:00 - 17:30 RCP: Mtg Room 3 Who will win the 2010 election - and why? (17) 1 Tues 11:00 - 12:30 RSE: Lecture Theatre Writing the Tory story: a roundtable discussion (5) 4 Wed 09:00 - 10:30 GH: Geo Suite Young citizens: policy-making, education and identity after devolution (108) 6 Wed 14:00 - 15:30 The Dome: George

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Graduate 1: Policy Learning and Public Choice (Panel: 3004) Room: The Monday 29 March Dome: Hanover Laura Davies (King’s College London), The Role of 11:00 - 12:30 Institutions in Post-Conflict State-Building: a Closer Look at the State Effectiveness Through Institutional Capacity Thesis. Environment and Development (Panel: 3001) Room: The Dome: Charlotte Linnea Jonsson (London School of Economics), Coffee and Corruption: Exploring the Role of Elite Vested Interests in Urvashi Aneja (Trinity College, Oxford), Understanding the Institutional Change Contestation of Humanitarian Action: a Case Study of Ngos in Afghanistan, 1996-2008 Kadri Kaan Renda (King’s College London), Learning New Roles and Changing Beliefs: Turkish Strategic Culture in Carola Betzold (ETH’s Center for Comparative and Transition International Studies, Zurich), Borrowing Power to Influence International Negotiations: Aosis in the Climate Change Ulrike Theuerkauf (London School of Economics), Are Ethnic Contenders Greedy? Regime, 1990 – 1997 luigina toscano-davies (Cardiff University), Institutional Jodi Bush (London School of Economics), Selection of Policy Instruments for Clean Air: the Case of the Changes in Italy: the Case of the Department of Equal Opportunities 1974 -2009 Akima Cornell (University of Essex), Green V. Green: Public Opinion and Discourse (Panel: 3003) Room: The Conflict Between Conservation and Technology Leads to Dome: Charlotte Political Infighting Stavroula Chrona (University of Surrey), The New Face of Aikande Clement Kwayu (University of Nottingham), : Authenticity, Secularisation, and Public Opinion Religion in British International Development Policy Linda Ekblom ( International Programme for Politics and Economics), Shocking Truth and Dirty Diaries - a Discourse Sovereignty and Identity (Panel: 3002) Room: The Dome: Analysis of Perceptions of Pornography in Sweden Hanover Chrisantha Lynette Hermanson (University of Edinburgh), Max Fras (Open University), Counter-Revolution: Religion and Public Life in Post-Communist Poland The Duty to Intervene: Do States Have a Duty to Militarily Kai-Jung Yuan (University of York), Women and Public Intervene in Atrocities into Occur Outside Their Borders? Sung Yong Lee (University of St Andrews), The Role of Self- Space in Taiwan: Campaign Strategies Interpretation in Peace Negotiation: Case Study of Cambodia and El Salvador Leonhardt Alexander Sebastian van Efferink (King’s College Graduate 3: London), Seeking a Comprehensive Insight into Lebanon’s Monday 29 March Sovereignty 16:00 - 17:30

Authority (Panel: 3008) Room: The Dome: George Graduate 2: Ignazio De Ferrari (London School of Economics), Electoral Monday 29 March Accountability in Post-Authoritarian Chile Sadaf Farooq (Reading University), The Rule of Generals: the 14:00 - 15:30 Influence of Military Governments On Pakistan’s Internal Market Changes: Domestic and Global Challenges (Panel: Security and Stability Barbara Morazzani (University of Birmingham), Constructing 3005) Room: The Dome: George Authority: Does International Law Regulate the Foreign Policy Daniele de Carolis (School of International Studies of the University of Trento, Italy), The Harmonisation of the Law of Behaviour of States in Decisions to Use Force in Humanitarian Intervention? International Commercial Arbitration and the Contruction of a Olena Podolian (University of Glasgow.), The Role of Political Post-Westphalian Legal Order Shaira Kadir (Bristol University), Zones of Exception’: Actors in Distributing Power During Constitution-Making: the Case of Special Economic Zones (Sezs) and the Contestation of Daniel Ruiz de Garibay (University of Reading), ‘Spatially-Selective Liberalisation’ in India Poppy Sulistyaning Winanti (University of Glasgow), Interparliamentary Cooperation in the EU: a Case Study of Jha Complying With Unwelcome International Agreements: Local Governments (Panel: 3006) Room: The Dome: Charlotte External Pressure, Concern for Reputation, and Indonesia’s Victor Asiedu (York University), Community-Based Compliance With the Trips Agreement Reintegration Programmes in Post-Conflict Environments: New Zhifu Yuan (University of Hull), EU- Relations: From Approach Or Public Relations Gimmick? the Case of Sierra Leone the Perspective of Ict

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May Chu (London School of Economics), Variations in Conceptualising the Concept of Agency in the Structure/Agency Regulatory Regimes: a Case Study of Food Safety Regulation in Dialectic: the Importance of Habitus and the Unconscious Two Food Sectors in China Yong-Soo Eun (University of Warwick), A Theoretical Grigoriadou Despoina (De Montfort University), The Dynamics Scheme for a Fuller and More Satisfying Causal Explanation of of Local Partnerships in Greece: the Case of Equal and Leader Foreign Policies and World Events Community Initiatives Ben Jacoby (University of Warwick), Everyday Agents and Julie Vogt (London School of Economics), European Regional Economic Regimes: What Can Eipe Tell Us About the Credit Networks Crisis? Lila Caballero Sosa (London School of Economics), Security (Panel: 3007) Room: The Dome: Hanover Qualitative Measurement for Democratic Consolidation: the Joe Burton (University of Otago), Nato - in Theory and in Case of Congressional Representation in Mexico Practice Petrina Doyle (Queen’s University Belfast), Struggling for Political Theory (Panel: 3010) Room: The Dome: Hanover Hegemony: Analysing Discourses on Security and Defence Before Clayton Chin (Queen Mary London), Ontology and Pluralism and During the War in Iraq in the Uk National Press in the Work of Richard Rorty and William E. Connolly Tomas Maltby (University of Manchester), The Influence of Nathan Coombs (University of London), The Political New Member States (Nms) on EU Foreign Policy in the Sphere of Theology of Red Toryism Energy Security Yun Lee (University of Sussex), Division of Labour in Macro Ewen McIntosh (University of Edinburgh), Judicial Constraint Deliberation: a Paradox of Plurality? Reflexivity in Macro of Deportation and Detention Measures and Its Impacts On Deliberation: Better Understanding of Complexity! British Asylum Control Felix Rösch (Newcastle University), Colour It Morgenthau – Matthew Tillotson (King’s College London), Territorial the Surprising Persistence of Neorealism Integrity: De-Coupling a Conceptual Conflation Pepijn van Houwelingen (Royal Holloway College), (Classical) Realism in the 21st Century Graduate 4: Public Interest (Panel: 3009) Room: The Dome: Charlotte Jessica Andersson (Nottingham University), Welfare Regime Tuesday 30 March Types: Do They Really Matter for Welfare Support? 09:30 - 11:00 Alberto Bitonti (Università degli Studi Roma Tre), The Quest for the Public Interest Graduate Conference Poster Session (Panel: 3032) Chair: Manto Lampropoulou (University of Athens), (Re)Defining Ninfa Fuentes Room: GH: Kings Hall Foyer the Public Interest. a Review of Theoretical Issues in the Light of Public Utilities Reform in the European Union Meta-theoretical and Methodological Debates in Alex Sutton (University of Warwick), Post-Capitalisms and Contemporary Political Analysis: Perspectives from IR and IPE Social Reproduction: An Open Marxist Analysis (Panel: 3011) Chair: Chris Clarke Discussant: Chris Clarke Baldwin Wong (London School of Economics), A Room: The Dome: George Supererogatory Theory of Political Obligation. a Critical Study Sadiya Akram (University of Birmingham), Re- of the Contractualist Account of Political Obligation

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Workshops Monday 29 March

Workshop 1. Can and should political science try to be relevant? Can and should political science try to be relevant?

Workshop 2. Soldiering, performativity and identity: conceptualising the geopolitics of the everyday 1. Mapping the Terrain – Soldiering in a (Post)-Heroic Age 2. Performance Sites & Spaces 3. Performing ‘the Soldier’, Performing Geopolitics 4. Killing, Dying and (Bare) Living

Workshop 3. Another europe is possible? The radical left and the european union 1. Contesting neo-liberal Europe 2. The Left in Southern Europe 3. Constructing Another Europe 4. The Left Beyond Parties: Movements, Debates, Obstacles

Workshop 4. A European approach to organized crime: the development and impact of eu policies against organized crime in 2010 1. JHA and the challenge of organized crime 2. Fighting organized crime in a national, European and international arena 3. Police and Judicial Cooperation in the context of EU anti- organized crime policies 4. The way ahead. Debating best practices, techniques and methodologies to fight organized crime at local and European level.

Sessions

Full day: 09:30 - 17:30 Stephen Hopkins (University of Leicester), Sinn Féin and the Radical Left in Europe: Natural Partners or Awkward Allies? Can and should political science try to be relevant? (Panel: Andrew Mullen (Northumbria University), The British Anti- 3012) Chair: Gerry Stoker Discussant: Gerry Stoker Room: RSE: Capitalist Left and the Four Freedoms in Europe: From Scott Room ‘Socialism in one country’ to Globalisation Michael Keating (Aberdeen University/EUI), What do we 1. JHA and the challenge of organized crime (Panel: 2007) know about federalism and regionalism? Chair: Helena Carrapiço Discussant: Bill Tupman (ECPR Standing Craig Parsons (University of Oregon), The Case for (Partial) Group on Organised Crime) Room: GH: Andrews Suite Irrelevance Maria Luisa Cesoni (University of Leuven), A European legal Guy Peters (University of Pittsburgh), Does comparative definition of organised crime: a key in the door. analysis lead to relevant knowledge and learning? Nick Dorn (University of Rotherdam), The end of the Jon Pierre (University of Gothenburg), Can political science organized crime in the European Union address the puzzles of global governance? Francesca Longo (Catania University, Italy), What is Bo Rothstein (Goteborg University), What do we know Transnational Organised Crime?: in search of a definition in a about political institutions? European context Gerry Stoker (Southampton University), Blockages on the road to relevance 1. Mapping the Terrain – Soldiering in a (Post)-Heroic Age (Panel: 2005) Chair: Victoria Basham Room: GH: Princess Suite Paul Higate (University of Bristol), ‘Vodka from the “Butt 09:30 - 11:00 Crack”: Homoeroticism, Militarised Masculinities and the Private Military Security Company 1. Contesting neo-liberal Europe (Panel: 2008) Chair: Richard Alison Howell (Manchester University), From Reactive to Dunphy Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Proactive: New Developments in Military Mental Health Sophie Heine (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Radical left Paradigms versus Europe? The ideologies underlying the left "no" to the Tina Managhan (Oxford Brookes University), (Re)reading the Constitutional Treaty in France and Germany

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Borders of the Canadian Aesthetic Community through the Warrior’s Return Jenny Mathers (Aberystwyth University), Heroic Militarism: 3. Performing ‘the Soldier’, Performing Geopolitics (Panel: 2012) Chair: Jenny Mathers Room: GH: Princess Suite For Men Only? Sarah Bulmer (Exeter University), Securing the military gender order: Gay and lesbian soldiering 11:00 - 12:30 Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh), The gendered tensions of being a soldier in a Force for Good 2. Fighting organized crime in a national, European and international arena (Panel: 2009) Chair: Francesca Longo 3. Police and Judicial Cooperation in the context of EU anti- organized crime policies (Panel: 2010) Chair: Simon Discussant: Panos A Kostakos (ECPR Standing Group on Mackenzie Discussant: Bill Tupman (ECPR Standing Group on Organised Crime) Room: GH: Andrews Suite Daniela Irrera (University of Catania, Italy), Transnational Organised Crime) Room: GH: Andrews Suite Helena Carrapiço (European University Institute), organized crime and EU in the framework of multilateralism and its risk- based approach to organized crime Valsamis Mitsilegas (Queen Mary’s college), The contribution of the European Union to the emergence of a Denis Clark (University of Teesside), An examination of the impact that investigative processes have on judicial global regime against organised crime cooperation in the EU. Lessons for future development ? Sappho Xenakis (Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy), Known unknowns and the role of experts in Bill Tupman (University of Exeter), Putting Smurfs first: measuring fraud against the Community budget in terms of international co-operation against organised crime political and social harm 2. Performance Sites & Spaces (Panel: 2014) Chair: David Mutimer Room: GH: Princess Suite Martin Coward (Newcastle University), The Urban 16:00 - 17:30 Geopolitics of Militarised Security Chris Pearson (University of Bristol), Militarized Natures 4. Killing, Dying and (Bare) Living (Panel: 2006) Chair: Colleen Bell Room: GH: Princess Suite and the Everyday Environments of Military Bases Victoria Basham (University of Exeter), War, Identity and the Marcus Power (Durham University), Digitized Virtuosity: Video War Games and Post-9/11 Cyber-Deterrence Liberal State: Some Reflections on the Biopolitics of Conflict Kyle Grayson (Newcastle University), Targeted Killing and 2. The Left in Southern Europe (Panel: 2011) Chair: Luke the Politics of Gender March Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Cristina Masters (Manchester University), Life and Death in Yiannos Katsourides (University of Cyprus), AKEL and the Contemporary Practices of War European Union: Inheritance versus Incumbency. 4. The Left Beyond Parties: Movements, Debates, Obstacles Zoe Lefkofridi (University of Vienna), Sleeping with the enemy? The Greek Radical Left and the European Union (Panel: 2015) Chair: Myrto Tsakatika Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Hande Eslen-Ziya (Bahcesehir University), Feminist Social Myrto Tsakatika (University of Glasgow), Synaspismos and Movement in Turkey and in Greece and the European Union Bloco Esquerda on European Integration: organization, ideology and party competition Tessa Hauswedell (University of St. Andrews), The New Left Review and the Vision of “Social Europe”. Susannah Verney (University of Athens), From Gerassimos Moschonas (Panteion University), The Damocles Eurocommunism to : the European Evolution of the Greek `Renewal Left’ Sword of the EU Institutions: What Space is Left for the Left? 4. The way ahead. Debating best practices, techniques and methodologies to fight organized crime at local and European 14:00 - 15:30 level. (Panel: 2016) Chair: Bill Tupman Discussant: Denis Clark (ECPR Standing Group on Organised Crime) Room: GH: Andrews 3. Constructing Another Europe (Panel: 2013) Chair: Suite Gerassimos Moschonas Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Giorgos Charalambous (Frederick University, Cyprus), All Helena Carrapiço (European University Institute), Keeping Organized Crime Out? FRONTEX’s contribution to the EU’s the Shades of Red: Examining the Radical Left’s Euroscepticism management of organized crime Richard Dunphy (University of Dundee) Luke March (Edinburgh University), The European Left Party and the 2009 Panos A Kostakos (University of Bath) George A Antonopoulos (University of Teesside), The role of the 'local' in controlling European Parliament Elections maritime borders: the case of cocaine smuggling in Greece Simon Lightfoot (University of Leeds), Radical Left Parties at the EU level and the Future of Europe debate Simon Mackenzie (University of Glasgow) Niall Hamilton- Smith (University of Stirling), The challenges of producing a risk Helmut Scholz MEP (European Parliament), The assessment tool for organised crime development and character of the European Left Party Kenneth Murray (SCDEA, Scotland), A Scottish perspective on cross-border cooperation against organised crime

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Main Conference

Session 1: Development Politics 1: Democratic Development (Panel: 147) Tuesday 30 March Chair: Andrew Wyatt Discussant: Rosaleen Duffy (Sp Grp: Development Politics) Room: RSE: Swann Room 11:00 - 12:30 David Connolly (York University), Community Driven Recovery: The Emergence of a Hybrid Political Order in ‘STATE-BUILDING, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT’ 1 - State- building as a New Development Paradigm? (Panel: 256) Chair: Afghanistan Jörg Faust (DIE, Bonn) Jörn Graevingholt (DIE, Bonn), Danielle Beswick Room: RCP: Meeting Room 4 Emerging Powers as Challenges and Opportunities for Democracy Richard Batley (University of Birmingham) Claire McLoughlin (Governance & Social Development Resource Centre), Promotion: Examining the cases of China, India and Russia Lauren Leigh Hinthorne (York University), What does Engagement with Non-State Service Providers in Failed States: democracy mean here? A study of local political perceptions and Reconciling State-building and Service Delivery’ Nicolas Lemay-Herbert (University of Quebec), Trying to democratic development in Madagascar Make Sense of the Contemporary Debate on State-building: The Employability and Skills – what place in a politics degree? Legitimacy and the Institutional Approaches on State, State (Panel: 99) Chair: Stephen Thornton (Sp Grp: Teaching and Collapse and State-building’ Learning in Politics) Room: RSE: Wellcome West Heather Marquette (Birmingham University) Zoe Scott Alistair Clark (Queen's University Belfast), Embedding (Governance & Social Development Resource Centre), The Transferable Skills and Enhancing Student Learning in a Political Implications of State-building Discourse for Aid Policy on Good Science Research Methods Module: Evidence from the UK Governance and Development’ John Craig (Huddersfield University), Beyond Economically Valuable Skills: Politics and employer engagement. Africa intervened: redefining sovereignty or emancipation? (Panel: 176) Chair: Will Brown Discussant: Will Brown (in Donna Lee (Birmingham University), Employability At The Business-Led University: Towards A Student-Led And Business association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Facing Agenda Marta Iniguez de Heredia (London School of Economics), Statebuilding challenged: unarmed resistance as a form of Ethnicity and Democracy (Panel: 58) Chair: Jaime Lluch reinventing the future Discussant: Jaime Lluch (Sp Grp: Ethnopolitics) Room: BMA Berouk Mesfin (ISSA Africa), The Horn of Africa as a Meeting Room B Security Complex: Towards a Theoretical Framework Katharine Adeney (Sheffield University), Identity politics and Karen Treasure (Plymouth University) Richard Gibb ‘democracy’ in Pakistan (Plymouth University), The Theory and Practice of Sherrill Stroschein (University College London), Demography Empowerment in Africa: From 'Subjective' Emancipation to in Ethnic Party Fragmentation: Hungarian Local Voting in 'Objective' Subjugation Romania

Climate Change: Rights and Responsibilities (Panel: 69) Executive Policy Agendas in Comparative Perspective (Panel: Chair: Tim Hayward Discussant: Derek Bell (Sp Grp: Global 18) Chair: Will Jennings Discussant: Joachim Wehner (Sp Grp: Justice and Human Rights) Room: RSE: Scott Room Executive Politics and Governance) Room: RCP: New Library Elizabeth Cripps (Edinburgh University), Climate change: Gerard Breeman (Wageningen University) Arco Timmermans where morality and self-interest meet (University of Leiden), Comparing the Europeanization of Clare Heyward (Oxford University), Reciprocity and Rights National Policy Agendas of Future Persons Peter John (Manchester University) Will Jennings Kerri Woods (University of York), Against a human rights (Manchester University), Why do policy punctuations occur? A approach to climate change qualitative analysis of large changes in the UK policy agenda, 1911-2008 Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Liberalism 1 - Theorising the governance of local space(s) Eric Montpetit (Université de Montréal) Martial Foucault (Université de Montréal), Concentration of Power and Change (Panel: 235) Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Steven Griggs (Sp in Policy Priorities: Evidence from Grp: Local Politics) Room: RSE: Kelvin Room J S Davies (University of Warwick), Towards a Gramscian Tobias Van Assche (University of Antwerp ), When Do New Issues Appear? Punctuations in the Belgian Executive Agend Critique of Neoliberal Local Governance Michael Farrelly (Open University), Neo-liberalism and Exploring and interpreting women’s community action (Panel: Empowerment: Constructing Democracy and Economy as 32) Chair: Catherine Durose Discussant: Liz Richardson Room: Conditions of Governance for the Local State‘ RCP: Meeting Room 5 Crispian Fuller (University of Aston), Reconstituting Janet Newman (Open University), Working the spaces of neoliberalism, Governmentality and formalised joined-up governance: ambiguous spaces of activism in and through governance ‘community’

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Jenny Phillimore (Birmingham University) Simon Teasdale New developments in understanding productivity, (Third Sector Research Centre), Exploring the ‘Gendered’ Nature performance and innovation in the UK public sector (Panel: of Social Entrepreneurship: Womens’ Leadership, Employment 265) Chair: Patrick Dunleavy Room: RSE: Wellcome East and Participation in the Third Sector Simon Bastow (London School of Economics), How performance in the prison system is continually undermined by Hard Questions for Democracy I: Pathologies of Democracy chronic problems arising from running the estate at maximum (Panel: 31) Chair: James L Hyland Discussant: James L Hyland capacity Room: RCP: Meeting Room 3 Leandro Carrera (London School of Economics) Patrick Patrick Bernhagen (Aberdeen University), Policymakers, Dunleavy (London School of Economics), Why does productivity Organised Interests or Voters: Who’s to Blame for the Global vary across NHS hospital trusts in England? How does Economic Crisis? management competence and use of ICTs affect hospitals’ Heinz Brandenburg (Aberdeen University), What Gives performance? Al Politicians such a Bad Name? Wouter van Dooren (University of Antwerp), After Atkinson. Colm McKeogh (University of Waikato), Are the Citizens of a The Implementation of Measurement innovations Democracy a Just Target for Terrorists? Political economy of trade integration (Panel: 1009) Room: Mapping Modes of Multilateralism - MERCURY Panel I (Panel: BMA: Council Chamber 93) Chair: Mark Aspinwall Discussant: David Allen Room: RCP: Ninfa Fuentes (London School of Economics), Vetoing the Meeting Room 1 Design of Trade Integration Agreements Caroline Bouchard (Edinburgh University) John Peterson Arantza Gomez Arana , Does the EU need the right (Edinburgh University), Conceptualising Multilateralism: Goals, momentum to promote regionalism abroad? Forms, Meanings and Contexts Jemma Kim (Waseda University), Domestic Politics of Geoffrey Edwards (Cambridge University) Elena Lazarou Japanese FTA Policy:Searching for New Paradigms in the Global (Cambridge University/Fundacao Getulio Vargas), The evolving Economic Downturn doctrine of Multilateralism in the 21st century Wulf Reiners (University of Cologne) Nadia Klein (University POLITICAL MARKETING I - Political marketing and the UK of Cologne) Jian Junbo Ivo Slosarcik (Charles University, Prague) 2010 election (Roundtable) (Panel: 212) Chair: Jennifer Lees- Chen Zhimin (Fudan University, Shanghai), Competing Patterns of Marshment Discussant: Jennifer Lees-Marshment Room: GH: International Relations Charlotte Suite Nigel Jackson (Plymouth University), Participant in the Maps, words, things: materiality and representation in political marketing in the 2010 election roundtable 3 geopolitics (Panel: 187) Chair: Kyle Grayson Discussant: Martin Darren Lilleker (Bournemouth University), Participant in Coward (In association with BISA) Room: RCP: Seminar Room political marketing and 2010 election roundtable 1 Stella Gaon (Saint Mary's University), Words are things too: A Jenny Lloyd (University of the West of England), Participant post-Marxist, materialist analysis of the political in political marketing and the 2010 election roundtable 2 Andrei Gomez-Suarez (University of Sussex), The Genocide of the Unión Patriótica and the hyperreal writing of in US Political Theory, History and Philosophy: Questions of Foreign Policy (1985-2010)' Method (Panel: 204) Chair: Maria Dimova-Cookson Discussant: Richard McMahon (Bristol University), International Relations Maria Dimova-Cookson (Sp Grp: Political Thought Specialist and Constructions of Geopolitics: Lessons from Race Science and Group and the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Geopolitics Thought) Room: RCP: G Elspeth van Veeren (University of Bristol), Guantánamo Dolores Amat (Buenos Aires / Paris), Leo Strauss and the Matters: Tourist Practices and the Materialities of U.S. Military quarrel between poetry and philosophy Detention in the Global War on Terror Bridget Cotter (University of Westminster), Contextualising Hannah Arendt’s Conceptions of Mass Society and Mass Culture New approaches to Comparative Political Thought (Panel: 137) Geoffrey Kemp (University of Auckland), Damn the Chair: Carlo Bonura Discussant: Alan Finlayson Room: RCP: consequences? Quentin Skinner, Political Thought and Meeting Room 2 Communicative Effects Rochana Bajpai (School of Oriental and African Studies) Graham Brown (University of Bath), The Syntax of Social Justice: Power, Politics and 'Peace': Problematising Narratives of Discourses of Affirmative Action in Malaysia Conflict Transformation in Northern Ireland: Panel 2 (Panel: Carlo Bonura (Unversity of Oxford), The politics of 164) Chair: Alan Greer Discussant: Alan Greer (Sp Grp: Irish foundationalism in Muslim Southeast Asia: Islamic reaction and Politics Group) Room: BMA: Meeting Room the Liberal Islam Network. Kevin Bean (University of Liverpool), The Uses of Loyalism: Regina Lim (University of Birmingham), Secularism and Provisionalism, the Protestant Working Class and the ‘New multiethnic citizenship in Malaysia Politics’ of Northern Ireland Matt Nelson (School of Oriental and African Studies), Student Aaron Edwards (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst), Politics in Pakistan: An Examination of Democratization in the Operation Banner and the Politics of Britain’s Small Wars Language of Islam Thomas Hennessey (Canterbury Christ Church University), Talking to Terrorists

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Christopher Norton ( University) Eamonn University), France and EU enlargement: Rising ambivalence on O'Kane (Wolverhampton University), Dissenting voices, but market integration in the EU-27 what are they saying? Categorising republican dissidents in Georg Menz (Goldsmiths College), EU Eastward Enlargement Northern Ireland and the Politics of Human Resources Strategies Susan Milner (Bath University), Flexicurity and the politics of Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Complexity and work in the EU: a case study of France and Poland Change in Public Policy (Panel: 43) Chair: Oliver James Maurits van der Veen (University of ), Explaining EU- Discussant: Andrew Massey (Sp Grp: Public Administration) 15 Support for Enlargement: Extending Welfare Protection Room: RCP: Cullen Suite Norms Anders Berg-Sørensen (University of Copenhagen), Cynicism, Civil Disobedience and the Rule of Law: Reflections The German Election of 2009: A Political Earthquake? (Panel: on Political-Ethical Categories of Asylum Policy 120) Chair: Simon Green Discussant: Ruth Wittlinger (Sp Grp: PSA Paul Cairney (Aberdeen University), Complexity and Phase Specialist Group on German Politics) Room: The Dome: Hanover Transitions in Public Policy Dan Hough (Sussex University), Small but Perfectly Formed? Jonathan Grix (Birmingham University), Revisiting the The Rise and Rise of Germany's Smaller Parties 'Governance Narrative': 'Asymmetrical Network Governance' Melanie Kintz (TU Chemnitz), Still Different? East Germans in and the Deviant Case of the Sports Policy Sector the Bundestag Janice McMillan (Napier University) Karen Miller (Glasgow Charles Lees (Sheffield University), The Impact of Party Caledonian University), Co-governance or Meta-Bureaucracy? System Change on the Volksparteien Perspectives of local governance ‘partnership’ in England and Christian Zettl (University of Bamberg), The German Federal Scotland Election of 2009: The (Ultimate) Downfall of the German Volksparteien? Regulating Sex in Western Europe (Panel: 102) Room: The Dome: George THE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTORAL SYSTEMS Gregg Bucken-Knapp (University of Stirling) Johan Karlsson (Panel: 197) Chair: Ruben Ruiz-Rufino Discussant: Allan Sikk (University of Gothenburg), Security, Equality and the Clash of Room: Merchant's: Court Room Ideas: Sweden’s Evolving Policy Towards the Trafficking of Pedro Riera (European University Institute), Electoral Women for Sexual Purposes coordination in mixed-member systems: Does the level of Susanne Westberg Dodillet (University of Gothenburg), democratic consolidation matter? Prostitution as a legal profession: The German legislation and Athanassios Roussias (Juan March Institute, Madrid), Turnout its ideological background and Voter Learning in New Democracies” David Paternotte (Universite Libre de Bruxelles ) Kelly Ruben Ruiz-Rufino (CSIC, Madrid), Formalizing electoral Kollman (Politics Department, University of Glasgow), system changes Explaining Convergence: Same-sex Unions Activism and Policy The State of the State (in France) (Panel: 64) Chair: Alistair RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 1 - IMPACT OF Cole Discussant: Kenneth Dyson (Sp Grp: French Politics and STATE REGULATORY PRACTICES IN THE FIELD OF RELIGION Policy) Room: The Dome: Charlotte (Panel: 242) Chair: John Madeley Discussant: Jeffrey Haynes Alistair Cole (Cardiff University), The French State and its Room: GH: Andrews Suite territorial challenges Steve Bruce (Aberdeen University), The Secular Rules: The Helen Drake (Loughborough University), The French State Public Place of Religion in Britain and the European Union: Perspectives on the French EU Council John Madeley (London School of Economics), The Lion, the Presidency, July-December 2008 Witch and the Wardrobe: The State, Religion and the Challenges Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans (Toulouse IEP), The French of Regulation State and its fragilized elites Sylvie Toscer-Angot (University Paris-Est), Le règlement du Twenty-first Century Security in Pacific-Asia (Panel: 6) Chair: conflit de la pluralité religieuse en Allemagne Claire Sutherland Discussant: Claire Sutherland (Sp Grp: Pacific Teaching Award Winners: Innovations in Learning and Asia) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Teaching (Panel: 199) Chair: Bela Arora Discussant: Richard Elena Atanassova-Cornelis (University of Leuven), Political Jackson Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room and Security Dynamics of Japan-China Relations: Strategic Betts Fetherston (University of Bradford), Negotiating Praxis: Mistrust, Fragile Stability and the US Factor Critical Pedagogy and Conflict Resolution Elena Barabantseva (Manchester University), De-centering Simon Lightfoot (University of Leeds), Integrating the Chinese Nation: Margins in the Construction of the Chinese undergraduate students into the research process identity Victoria Tuke (Warwick University), Japan’s policy towards The EU-15, political economy of social Europe, and EU India; the implications for Japanese foreign policy Enlargement: France in comparative Perspective (Panel: 149) Chair: Ben Rosamond Discussant: Ben Rosamond (Sp Grp: French Politics and Policy) Room: GH: Geo Suite Ben Clift (Warwick University) David Howarth (Edinburgh

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Who will win the 2010 election - and why? (Panel: 17) Chair: neoliberalism and local governance Jonathan Tonge Discussant: Steven Fielding Room: RSE: David Sweeting (University of Bristol), Modernisation, Lecture Theatre legitimation, and local political leadership in England Sarah Childs (Bristol University), Roundtable participant Merlijn van Hulst (University of Tilburg), That is no Way to Colin Hay (Sheffield University), Roundtable participant Treat a Sick Person: Frame Analysis of Local Political Crises James Mitchell (Strathclyde University), Roundtable Development Politics 2: Spaces for Development (Panel: 119) participant Chair: David Connolly Discussant: Rosaleen Duffy (Sp Grp: Development Politics) Room: RSE: Swann Room Session 2: Sean Fox (London School of Economics), The political and economic origins of Africa’s ‘urban crisis’: a historical Tuesday 30 March perspective with case studies of Dar es Salaam and 14:00 - 15:30 Johannesburg Shaira Kadir (Bristol University), 'Zones of Exception': ‘STATE-BUILDING, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT’ 2 - IR Theory, Constructing and contesting the spatial identity of Special State-building and Development (Panel: 257) Chair: Dorman Economic Zones (SEZs) in India Sara Room: RCP: Meeting Room 4 Andrew Wyatt (Bristol University) M Vijayabaskar (MIDS), Stefan Cibian (Central European University), Failing Using Finance to Drive Change: World Bank support for Urban Attempts to Westernise the Non-Western: Why There Are No reform in south India States in Sub-Saharan Africa Developments in Europe-Asia Relations (Panel: 118) Chair: Mick Moore (Institute of Development Studies), The Power of Weak States Maria Garcia Discussant: Min Shu Room: RSE: Lecture Theatre Maria Garcia (Birkbeck College), Leading the way or Laura Shepherd (University of Birmingham), Locating following dragons? Perceptions of threats in the European Legitimacy: Gender, Peacebuilding and the Politics of Participation Union’s Trade Strategy in Asia Chun-Yi Lee (Leiden University), Non-governmental British Local Government: a widening gap with the connection: the interaction between EU and Asian labour community? - sponsored by Local Government Studies organizations (Panel: 157) Chair: Michael Farrelly Discussant: Karin Bottom Min Shu (Waseda University), Dealing with an Emerging (Sp Grp: Local Politics) Room: BMA: Council Chamber Economic Power: The EU’s Trade Policy towards China Jim Chandler (Sheffield Hallam University), Joined-up- Sungwook Yoon (Dong-A University, South Korea), Political government....but why through governance rather than local economic aspects of the EU's choice of South Korea for its FTA government? partner Chris Game (Birmingham University), Ending this way, or coming back around? Justin Timberlake speculates on the Germany in the EU27 (Panel: 34) Chair: Claire Sutherland Discussant: Thomas Saalfeld (Sp Grp: German Politics (in latest reorganisation of English local government conjunction with the International Association for the Study of Adrian Madden (Leeds Metropolitan University), Making sense of community leadership: a case study of local German Politics)) Room: The Dome: Hanover Lothar Funk (Fachhochschule Duesseldorf), Germany’s leadership, community empowerment and the enrichment of “Business Model” of Export-led Growth and the Future of the the public realm. European Union Comparative Urban Research: A Transatlantic Perspective Christian Schweiger (Durham University), Strategic (Panel: 63) Chair: Susan Clarke Discussant: Karen Mossberger partnership options for Germany in the EU-27 Room: RCP: Meeting Room 2 Gerd Strohmeier (University of Chemnitz) Ruth Wittlinger Susan Clarke (University of Colorado at Boulder), Emerging (Durham University), The German Constitutional Court and Research Agendas in Comparative Urban Research European Integration Michael Goldsmith (Salford/De Montford), Cities in Intergovernmental Systems Governmentalities, subjects, and biopolitics in global politics (Panel: 186) Chair: Martin Coward Discussant: Andrew Neal (In Alan Harding (Manchester University), Rescaling Urban association with BISA) Room: RCP: Seminar Room Politics Clarence Stone (George Washington University USA) Peter Kyle Grayson (Newcastle University), Targeted Killing, Biopolitics, Liberalism John (Manchester University), The Concept of Power in Urban Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex), Human Rights and Politics the Production of Homo Juridicus: Liberal Ontogenesis in the Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Era of Neoliberal Governmentality Liberalism 2 - Governing elites: leadership, legitimacy and Nadine Voelkner (University of Sussex), Materialities of performance (Panel: 236) Chair: Helen Sullivan Room: RSE: Governmentality: Encountering Logframes, Software and Kelvin Room Spider Webs in Southeast Asia Helen Sullivan (University of Birmingham) Mike Geddes (Warwick University), The fragile orthodoxy. Leadership,

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Hard Questions for Democracy II: What Is to Be Done? (Panel: Media & Democracy: One (Panel: 24) Chair: Michael Temple 45) Chair: Patrick Bernhagen Discussant: Patrick Bernhagen Discussant: Heather Savigny (Sp Grp: Media Politics) Room: Room: RCP: Meeting Room 3 RCP: Meeting Room 5 Raj Chari (Trinity College Dublin), Does Regulation Promote Stephen Coleman (Leeds University) David Morrison (Leeds Democratic Governance or Kill It? University) Scott Anthony (University of Manchester), Public James L Hyland (Trinity College Dublin), Is democracy trust in the news: a constructivist study really the most desirable form of government? Dan Jackson (Bournemouth University), Mediatised politics: Maria Laura Sudulich (University of Amsterdam), Can the Framing the press and publicity process in UK policy debates Internet Reinvent Democracy? James Morrison (Kingston University), Spin, smoke-filled rooms, and the decline of council reporting by local Irish Troubles and travels, examining the debates (Panel: newspapers: the slow demise of town hall transparency 165) Chair: Alan Greer (Sp Grp: Irish Politics Group) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 1 - Feargal Cochrane (Lancaster University), De-Territorialising Personalized Leadership in Italy: Past and Present (Panel: the Diaspora: Boom, Bust and the Revaluation of the Irish 227) Chair: James Newell Discussant: Donatella Campus Room: Abroad GH: Princess Suite Brendan Lynn (University of Ulster), At the Crossroads: Darragh Mulcahy (University of Bristol), Silvio Berlusconi. A Northern Nationalism and the Stormont General Election of forced or a natural choice? February 1969 Cinzia Padovani (Southern Illinois University), Berlusconi vs. Stuart Ross (Queen's University, Belfast), You Cannot Put a The Citizens: Freedom of Information and Communication in Rope Around the Neck of an Idea and Italy Political Dissent in the Post-Good Friday Era Andrea Ungari (LUISS, Rome), Before And Beyond Graham Spencer (Portsmouth University), Is sorry Berlusconi: The Case Of Achille Lauro necessary? Loyalism, apology and regret POLITICAL MARKETING II - Political marketing in practice: the Italian foreign policy since the end of the Cold War (Panel: perspective of practitioners (Panel: 213) Chair: Jenny Lloyd 105) Chair: Maurizio Carbone Discussant: James Walston (Sp Discussant: Jenny Lloyd Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Grp: Italian Politics) Room: Merchant's: Court Room Jennifer Lees-Marshment (University of Auckland), The Giovanni Adornino (Turin University), Italy’s relations with Political Marketing Game: is it possible to reconcile China, 1989–2009 pragmatism with principle? Maurizio Carbone (Glasgow University), Why is Italy a Anna Matuskova (Masaryk University) Barbora Petrova laggard in international development? (Masaryk University), Political consulting in the Czech Republic Lorenzo Cladi (Loughborough University), Domestic Roger Mortimore (Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute) Mark constraints vs. systemic pressures: Italian foreign policy in the Gill (Woodnewton Associates ), Practitioner response post-Cold War period Politics of Self-Government and Constitutional Change Luca Ratti (University of Rome 3), Italian foreign and (Panel: 124) Chair: Nicola McEwen Discussant: Paul Cairney (Sp security policy since the end of the Cold War: New wine in old bottles Grp: British and Comparative Territorial Politics) Room: RSE: Wellcome West Justice and the Politics of Language (Panel: 205) Chair: Peter Jonathan Bradbury (Swansea University) Rhys Andrews Jones Discussant: Peter Jones (Sp Grp: Political Thought (Cardiff University), Welshness and Britishness in Wales: a Specialist Group and the Britain and Ireland Association for framework for analysis Political Thought) Room: RCP: Great Hall Malcolm Harvey (University of Stirling) Herder de Shutter (Leuven), Intralinguistic justice (University of Stirling), From National Conversation to Huw Lewis (Aberystwyth University), Language Revival: A Independence Referendum?: The SNP Government and the Requirement of Justice? Politics of Independence Dominic Heinz (University of Hagen), The Second Stage of Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current Federal Reforms in Germany: Between Everyday and Developments and Dilemmas 1 - Environmental NGOs in an Constitutional Policy Making Age of Climate Change (Panel: 250) Chair: Christopher Rootes Angustias Hombrado Martos (University of Kent), Rethinking Discussant: Elizabeth Bomberg Room: RSE: Scott Room autonomy demands in asymmetrically devolved countries Louise Maythorne (Edinburgh University), Europeanisation and the anti-road campaign in European green groups Positive liberty, Isaiah Berlin and the fate of the distinction Christopher Rootes (University of Kent), Environmental (Panel: 51) Chair: David Boucher Discussant: James Connelly movements and organisations in the era of climate change: (Sp Grp: British Idealism) Room: RSE: Wellcome East institutionalisation or marginalisation? Thom Brooks (Newcastle University), Beyond Positive and Clare Saunders (University of Southampton), Does Broad Negative Freedom Participation Make De-radicalisation Inevitable? The Case of Maria Dimova-Cookson (Durham University), Defending Climate Camps in the UK Isaiah Berlin’s Distinctions between Negative and Positive Freedoms (2)

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Carol Gould (City University of New York), Retrieving Stephen McBride (Simon Fraser University), The Crisis : Positive Freedom and Why It Matters (1) Change and Stability in Employment Policy Regimes Enrico Reuter (Birkbeck College), Social policies against Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Contemporary exclusion and their democratic quality in France and the UK Challenges to Public Administration (Panel: 42) Chair: Janice McMillan Discussant: Oliver James (Sp Grp: Public Roundtable discussion on ‘Transnational Militancy in the 21st Administration) Room: RCP: Cullen Suite Century’ (Panel: 183) Chair: Pepijn van Houwelinger (In Peter Carroll (University of Tasmania) Brian Head association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall (University of ), The organisation and management Nathan Coombs (University of London) of intergovernmental relations in Kevin McDonald (Goldsmiths College) Stephen Greasley (East Anglia University), Can institutions Saul Newman (Goldsmiths College) compensate for political instability? Evidence from English local government Roundtable: Discussion of Eric Shaw’s, Losing Labour's Soul? New Labour and the Blair Government 1997-2007 (Panel: 76) Chris Hanretty (European University Institute) Christina Chair: Mark Wickham-Jones Discussant: Eric Shaw (Sp Grp: Koop (European University Institute), De jure and de facto independence of regulatory agencies Labour Movements) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Jenny Anderson (CERI Paris) Xin Zhang (Renmin University of China), Administrative John Kelly (Birkbeck College) Decentralization and Government Size in China: An Empirical Evaluation ROUNDTABLE: The UK General Election 2010: Prospects, Challenges and Implications (sponsored by the British Journal Reflections on political leadership (Panel: 1013) Room: The of Politics & International Relations) (Panel: 266) Chair: Dome: Charlotte John Crysler (Carleton University), Leader influence in Alistair Clark Room: RCP: Queen Mother Conf Centre Rosie Campbell (Birkbeck College) policy-making in the New Zealand Labour Party, the Liberal John Curtice (Strathclyde University) Party of Australia and the Liberal Party of Canada Stuart McAnulla (Leeds University), Ideology and party Andrew Russell (Manchester University) Paul Whiteley (Essex University) leadership in contemporary British politics Fortunato Musella (Univeristy of Naples Federico II), The Past, Present, and Future of Bicameralism (Panel: 48) Government and Parliament in Berlusconi’s Italy Chair: Peverill Squire Discussant: Philip Norton Room: RCP: New Library Refreshing Ideas: Interpretive perspectives of predominant Mattei Dogan (Mattei Dogan Foundation and National Center policy ideas (Panel: 132) Chair: Kathryn Wilkinson Discussant: Steven Griggs (Sp Grp: Interpretive Political Science) Room: for Scientific Research), The French Senate as a Chamber for Defeated Deputies and as a Funeral Chamber (1880-2000) The Dome: George Petra Guasti (Institute of Sociology AS CR), Effects of Martin B Carstensen (University of Aalborg), Institutionalisation is not internalisation: The 'bricoleur' and Europeanization on the Parliaments of the Central and Eastern Europe: Relationships between Parliamentary Chambers in the his toolkit as an alternative vision of agency Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Slovenia" Stephen Jeffares (Birmingham University), The fantasmatic grip of operant policy ideas Werner Patzelt (Technical University of Dresden), The Varieties and Functions of Second Chambers Paula Portas Perez (Cardiff University), TBC Peverill Squire (University of Missouri), Bicameralism in the RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 2 - RELIGION, American Legislative Experience POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY (Panel: 243) Chair: Katarzyna The Politics of Innovation: Achievements and Futures (Panel: Bylok Discussant: Signe Kjær Jørgensen Room: GH: Andrews 104) Chair: Catherine Lyall Discussant: Julius Mugwagwa Suite John Anderson (University of St Andrews), Sex, Power and Room: GH: Geo Suite Joanna Chataway (Open University) Rebecca Hanlin (Open Authority: Anglicanism in a Global World University), PDPs as Social Technology Innovators in Global Katarzyna Bylok (Newcastle University), Religion and politics in post-socialist Poland Health: Operating Above and Below the Radar Adele Langlois (Lincoln University), The UNESCO Bioethics Ali Kemal Dogan (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes à Programme: A Forum for Equal Participation? Sorbonne), Democracy in the name of God: Religious Reframing of Turkish Politics Theo Papaioannou (Open University), Innovation, Justice and Politics Sandy Livingston (Aberdeen University), Subverting the Subversive: Analyzing Theo-political Extremism on Neutral Theoretical advances in ethnopolitics (Panel: 59) Chair: Ground Katharine Adeney Discussant: Sherrill Stroschein (Sp Grp: Ethnopolitics) Room: BMA Meeting Room B Rethinking regime types (Panel: 1011) Room: BMA: Ground Yu-Wen Chen (University of Konstanz), Absence Makes the Floor Room Jessica Andersson (Nottingham University), Welfare Regime Heart Grow Fonder: A Social Network Analysis of the Uyghur International Mobilization Types: Do They Really Matter for Welfare Support? Chris Gilligan (University of the West of Scotland),

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Community relations and conflict regulation in post-Agreement Reconstructing the councillor as a public person? Northern Ireland Belisa Marochi (University of Birmingham), Negotiating Jaime Lluch (URGE, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin), A Theory representative claims in local governance networks of Autonomism: Origins and Maintenance of the Autonomist Defence studies: an inter-disciplinary perspective (Panel: Bargain Damiano Sguaitamatti (ETH-Zurich) Andrea Iff (Swisspeace 144) Chair: Marc Schelhase Discussant: Andrea Ellner Room: The Dome: George / University of Basel), The Role and Potential of Business Andrea Ellner (King's College London), Civil-Military Actors in Peace Mediation Relations under Strain – A Comparative Analysis of Britain and Towards A New Architecture of EU External Relations? the US MERCURY Panel II (Panel: 111) Chair: Caroline Bouchard Ellen Hallams (King's College London), Digital Diplomacy: Discussant: Mark Aspinwall Room: RCP: Meeting Room 1 The Internet, the Battle for Ideas & US Foreign Policy Nur Abdelkhaliq (Edinburgh University), Negotiating Sally Rohan (King's College London), Deterrence and Readmission: Morocco, the Commission, and the ‘Global’ influence: challenging the myths of UK nuclear policy Approach Marc Schelhase (King's College London), Dimensions of risk: Chad Damro (Edinburgh University), The Conditions for exploring risk in UK defence procurement Effective Multilateralism in EU Market-Related Policies Development Politics 3: Development, International Actors Gunilla Herolf (SIPRI), Cooperation in the North – multilateralism or mess? and Agreements (Panel: 148) Chair: Andrew Wyatt Discussant: Adrian Flint (Sp Grp: Development Politics) Room: RSE: Swann Wulf Reiners (University of Cologne) Nadia Klein (University Room of Cologne), Acting multilaterally at home and abroad: The EU’s institutional set-up in the cases of health and the Maurizio Carbone (Glasgow University), Poverty, Aid and Development: Principles and Practice in EU External Assistance Common Foreign and Security Policy Rosaleen Duffy (Manchester University), Rosaleen Duffy (Manchester), ‘Neoliberal Sustainable development? Tourism, Session 3: biodiversity and carbon offsetting’ Tony Heron (Sheffield University) Gabriel Siles-Brügge Tuesday 30 March (Sheffield University), Understanding the European Union’s 16:00 - 17:30 Economic Partnership Agreements: Interests, Institutions and Ideas in the Recasting of EU-ACP Trade Relations Authoritarian Elections in Postcommunist Europe (Panel: 54) Chair: Stephen White Discussant: Umut Korkut (Sp Grp: Devolution and Nationalist Parties in the UK (Panel: 46) Chair: James Mitchell Discussant: Chris Harvie Room: BMA Comparative European Politics) Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room Meeting Room B Valentina Feklyunina (Glasgow University) Stephen White (Glasgow University), Russia’s Authoritarian Elections: A Focus- Margaret Arnott (Glasgow Caledonian University) Jenny Ozga (Edinburgh University), The SNP in Devolved Government: Group Study Nationalism & Policy Making in Scotland Derek Hutcheson (University College Dublin), Twenty Years of Post-Communist Elections: The Voters’ Perspective James Mitchell (Strathclyde University), Devolution and the SNP - James Mitchell, Rob Johns and Lynn Bennie, University of Ian McAllister (Australian National University) Stephen Aberdeen White (Glasgow University), Perceptions of Fairness in Russian Elections Jonathan Tonge (Liverpool University), Devolution and Nationalist Electoral Rivalry in Northern Ireland British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition and Collingwood on Richard Wyn Jones (Cardiff University), Plaid Cymru and Civilization, Progress and Politics (Panel: 52) Chair: Maria the Challenge of Devolution Dimova-Cookson Discussant: Thom Brooks (Sp Grp: British Devolution and Public Policy in the UK (Panel: 134) Chair: Idealism) Room: RSE: Wellcome East Jonathan Bradbury (Sp Grp: British and Comparative Territorial David Boucher (Cardiff University), Collingwood’s Politics James Connelly (Hull University), Collingwood on Progress Politics) Room: RCP: New Library Sarah Ayres (Bristol University) Ian Stafford (Cardiff and Civilization University), Promoting policy integration in England: Will Sweet (St Francis Xavier University), British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition Evaluating decision-making procedures for Regional Funding Allocations Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Fiona Barker (Victoria University Wellington), We’re a’ Jock Liberalism 3 - Representation in local political spaces (Panel: Tamson’s Bairns”: Scottish politics of immigration and the 237) Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Steven Griggs Room: political opportunities of devolution RSE: Kelvin Room John Curtice (Strathclyde University) Stratos Patrikios Rachael Chapman (Northumbria University) Vivien Lowndes (University of Strathclyde), Devolution Delivers? Policy (De Montfort University), Authentic interventions A critical Variation towards Co-payment analysis of faith-based political agency in local governance Eileen Lepine (University of West of England),

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Internal Colonialism (Panel: 278) Chair: Murray Leith Room: Panel on ‘Globalisation and War’ (Panel: 184) Chair: Nathan RCP: Meeting Room 4 Coombs (In association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Arthur Aughey (University of Ulster), Roundtable James Brassett (University of Warwick), Panelist participant Victoria Ridler (Birkbeck College), Panelist Michael Hechter (Arizona State University), Internal Nick Srnicek (London School of Economics), The Ontology of colonialism principal speaker Violent Conflict Thomas Hennessey (Canterbury Christ Church University), Pepijn van Houwelinger , Panelist Roundtable participant Andrew Mycock (Huddersfield University), Roundtable Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 2 - Personalization, Political Elites and Patronage (Panel: 228) participant Chair: Duncan McDonnell Discussant: Paul Furlong Room: GH: Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow), Roundtable participant Princess Suite Fabrizio Di Mascio (La Sapienza University, Rome), Party Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current Patronage in Italy: A Matter of Trust Developments and Dilemmas 2 - British Party Politics and the Luca Verzichelli (University of Siena), New patterns of Environment (Panel: 251) Chair: Sarah Birch Discussant: Lyn political careers in Europe? Bennie Room: RSE: Scott Room Federico Viotti (University of Turin), Leader effect in the Duncan Brack (Chatham House), Liberal Democrats and the 2008 Spanish General Election Environment Party Organisation in Westminster Democracies (Panel: 172) Neil Carter (York University), The Conservatives, Campaign Chair: Anika Gauja Discussant: Andrew Russell (Sp Grp: Politics and the Environment Wolfgang Rudig (University of Strathclyde), The Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) ) Room: Merchant's: Court Room "Unwithered" Greening of British Politics? The Green Party Nicole Bolleyer (Exeter University) Anika Gauja (University Revisited of Sydney), MPs’ Salaries as a Party Resource: The Distribution Media & Democracy: Two (Panel: 25) Chair: Michael Higgins of Organisational Power in Westminster Democracies Discussant: Michael Temple (Sp Grp: Media Politics) Room: RCP: Bill Cross (Carleton University), Review and Removal of Meeting Room 5 Party Leaders in Westminster Alec Charles (University of Bedfordshire), The illusion of John Crysler (Carleton University), Leader influence in agency: a theoretical footnote upon notions of media policy-making in the New Zealand Labour Party, the Liberal interactivity, participation and co-authorship Party of Australia and the Liberal Party of Canada Fabro Steibel (Leeds University), Comparing media system Rodney Smith (University of Sydney), Political Parties in and political communication studies: the normative bias Westminster Democracies: A Natural Comparison?

Methodological pluralism and combining approaches in Policy change, learning and rational choice (Panel: 130) political science (Panel: 36) Chair: Michael Keating Discussant: Chair: Jose Olivas-Osuna Discussant: Martin Lodge Room: BMA: Lindsay Paterson Room: RSE: Wellcome West Council Chamber Zoe Bray (European University Institute), Ethnography and Kenneth Dubin (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), Social pluralism concertation on the road to labor market reform: Logics of Paul Cairney (Aberdeen University), Bridging the structure, experiments in learning or forces of habit Methodological Gap Between the Physical and Social Sciences: Maurizio Dussauge-Laguna (London School of Economics), Complexity Theory and Mixed Methods Policy Learning, Political Interests, and the Transfer of Michael Keating (Aberdeen University/EUI) Donatella Della Performance-Based Policies in Chile and Mexico Porta (European University Institute), The Challenge of Cecile Hoareau (London School of Economics), Paradigm Pluralism in Political Research. shift and elite motivations: the role of elite domestic actors in policy change in European higher education reforms." Networking International Politics: The Relational Element in International Relations (Panel: 158) Chair: Dimitris POLITICAL MARKETING III - The voter in political marketing Christopoulos Discussant: Dimitris Christopoulos Room: RCP: (Panel: 214) Chair: Jennifer Lees-Marshment Discussant: Meeting Room 1 Jennifer Lees-Marshment Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Simon Fink (University of Bamberg) Sebastian Krapohl Robert Johns (Strathclyde University) Heinz Brandenburg (University of Bamberg), Assessing the Impact of Regional (Aberdeen University), Giving voters what they want? Party Integration: Do Regional Trade Institutions shape Trade orientation perceptions and preferences in the British Patterns? electorate Oliver Fueg (Exeter University), Future's Past: The Jenny Lloyd (University of the West of England), Peering Manchester School and the Study of International Relations through the SMOG: Adult Literacy in the UK and its Potential Peter W B Phillips (University of Saskatchewan) Camille Impact Upon Political Marketing Communication Strategy and Ryan (University of Saskatchewan), Governance of International Content Networks: A Social Network Analysis of International Institutions related to Plant Genetic Resources

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Problematising Narratives of the Northern Ireland Conflict (1) Gwendolyn Sasse (University of Oxford) Tom Gallagher (Panel: 163) Chair: Eamonn O'Kane Discussant: Alan Greer (Sp (University of Bradford) Grp: Irish Politics Group) Room: BMA: Meeting Room ROUNDTABLE: Celebrity + Politics: Reflections on Popular Fidelma Ashe (University of Ulster), Gender Narratives, Culture and Political Representation (sponsored by the Power and the Northern Ireland 'Peace Process' Stephen Hopkins (University of Leicester), Political Memoirs British Journal of Politics & International Relations) (Panel: 267) Chair: Susan McManus Room: RCP: Queen Mother Conf and the Northern Ireland Troubles Centre Cillian McGrattan (University College Dublin), Community Restorative Justice and the Return of Anti-Revisionism in Philip Drake (University of Stirling) Nathan Farrell (University of Bristol) Northern Ireland John Street (University of East Anglia) Mark Wheeler Henry Patterson (University of Ulster), Packaging the Past: 'Truth Recovery' in Northern Ireland (London Metropolitan University) Riina Yrjölä (University of Jyvaskyla) Public Administration Specialist Group Panel: Contemporary Roundtable: International perspectives on New Labour Challenges to Public Administration - further international comparisons (Panel: 162) Chair: Andrew Massey Discussant: (Panel: 77) Chair: Mark Wickham-Jones Discussant: Jenny Anderson (Sp Grp: Labour Movements) Room: RSE: Upper Janice McMillan (Sp Grp: Executive Politics and Governance) Gallery Room: RCP: Cullen Linda Colley (University of Queensland), Is it any wonder? David Coates (Wake Forest University) Alan Finlayson (Swansea University) Understanding how public sector reforms contributed to ageing Matthew Flinders (Sheffield University) Andrew Gamble public service workforces Sarah Cotterill (Manchester University) Peter John (Cambridge University) Patrick Le Gales (Centre d'études européens, Sciences-po) (Manchester University), Pledge campaigns to encourage charitable giving: a randomised controlled trial Territorial Politics in India (Panel: 81) Chair: Wilfried Claire Dunlop (Exeter University), National Venues of Swenden Discussant: Katharine Adeney (Sp Grp: PSA Specialist Science and Policy Divergence: The Role of Badger Culling in Group on British and Comparative Territorial Politics, also Controlling Bovine Tuberculosis in England and Ireland South Asian Studies) Room: RCP: Meeting Room 2 RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 3 - RELIGION, Rekha Saxena (University of New Delhi), Intergovernmental Interactions in the Indian Federal System MIGRATION AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN EUROPE (Panel: Wilfried Swenden (Edinburgh University), Federalism and 244) Chair: Alberta Giorgi and Timothy Peace Discussant: Alexander Smith Room: GH: Andrews Suite conflict management: putting Indian federalism in a comparative perspective Justin Gest (London School of Economics), Political Louise Tillin (Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, Engagement and Alienation Among European Muslims Alberta Giorgi (University of Milano-Bicocca), The Role of Brighton), Conceptualising the State-Level in Indian Federalism: Is there a Democratic Deficit? Religious Issues within Migrant Associations in Italy Timothy Peace (European University Institute), Islam and The Conservatives under Cameron (Panel: 4) Chair: Tim Bale Civil Society: How Are Religious Ideas Framed Within the Discussant: Tim Bale (Sp Grp: Conservatives and Conservatism) Context of Participation in The “Global Justice Movement”? Room: RCP: Great Hall Adam Szymanski (University of Warsaw), Religion as an Jane Green (Manchester University), A Time for Change: An unofficial EU membership criterion - the case of Turkey Analysis of Conservative Party Revival under David Cameron Richard Heffernan (Open University), Modern political ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: The war on terror, emergency leadership: Cameron's coming transition from opposition leader powers, and constitutionalism. (Panel: 203) Chair: Richard Bellamy Room: RSE: Lecture Theatre to prime minister Martin Monahan (Birmingham University), How Historical Richard Bellamy (University College London) Institutionalism can aid an understanding of change in the Cecile Fabre (Edinburgh University) Annabelle Lever (Manchester School of Law) post-Major Conservative Party Paul Webb (Sussex University) Sarah Childs (Bristol Stephen Holmes (New York University) University), The Attitudinal Profile of Members in Cameron's Annabelle Lever (Manchester School of Law) Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh) Conservative Party The Politics of Trade Justice: Mobilising Morals in Policy Roundtable under the auspieces of the journal Reform (Panel: 110) Chair: Richard Hayton Room: The Dome: DEMOCRATIZATION (Panel: 268) Chair: Jeffrey Haynes Room: GH: Geo Suite Hanover Adrian Kay (Salford University), The Sweet EU Politics of Paul Lewis (Open University) Paul Posner (Clark University) WTO Rule Compliance: Duty Bound Reform? Wolfgang Merkl (Social Science Research Center, Berlin) Peter Ferdinand (Warwick University) Ben Richardson (Warwick University), Fair Trade and Ethical Sugar: A Firm-Centred Analysis of Market Morality George Philip (London School of Economics) Vicky Randall (Essex University)

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Andrew Walton (Warwick University), Universal Preferential parliamentary debates about the referendum. Trade: Promoting Market Justice through the WTO Adrian Little (University of Melbourne), Rhetorics of Reconciliation: Comparing Conflict Transformation in Northern The Sarkozy Presidency: Continuity or Change in France? Ireland and Australia (Panel: 142) Chair: James Shields Discussant: James Shields (Sp Magda Pieczka (Queen Margaret University) Oliver Escobar- Grp: French Politics and Policy) Room: The Dome: Charlotte Rodriguez (Queen Margaret University), Dialogue: Innovation in Alistair Cole (Cardiff University), Sarkozy’s Political policymaking and the discourse of engagement Leadership Richard Toye (Exeter University), The Rhetorical Helen Drake (Loughborough University), Sarkozy, France Premiership: a new perspective on prime ministerial power and ‘political Europe’ since 1945 Raymond Kuhn (Queen Mary London), 'Les médias, c’est moi.' Presidential media management in Sarkozy’s France Communicating Terrorism (Panel: 178) Chair: Richard Jackson Philippe Marliere (University College London), The Discussant: Piers Robinson (In association with BISA) Room: Ideological Foundations of 'Sarkozysm' Merchant's: Great Hall Valentina Bartolucci (Bradford/Sciences Po), US Foreign Policy: National identity, ideas and guiding 'Communicating terrorism': The implication of the US elite impulses (Panel: 189) Chair: Adam Quinn Discussant: Adam political discourse on terrorism beyond the 'war on terror' Quinn (in association with BISA) Room: RCP: Seminar Room David McQueen (Bournemouth University), 'Panorama's Lee Marsden (University of East Anglia), Mission Great coverage of 9-11 and the war on terror' Commission: Conservative Evangelicals and the US Military David Miller (Strathclyde University), Producing and Trevor McCrisken (University of Warwick), Barack Obama communicating terror expertise and the Re-articulation of American Innocence Ben O'Loughlin (RHUL), The Emergence of Diffused War: Adam Quinn (University of Birmingham), Wilsonianism, Media and Terror After Flows and Flux Isolationism and the Logic of the Global Monroe Doctrine Edward Rhodes (Rutgers University), The ‘Isolationist’ Comparative Regionalism between Europe and East Asia Imperative of ‘An Empire of Liberty’: Republicanism, (Panel: 175) Chair: Min Shu Room: GH: Library Liberalism, and the Philosophical Roots of American Foreign Yugang Chen (Fudan U, China), International Morality of Policy Regionalism: Supranationalism vs. Supernationalism in the Cases of Europe and East Asia What has political science done for the study of Europe? Hideotoshi Nakamura (Waseda U, Japan), The Concept of (Panel: 273) Chair: Richard Whitman (Under auspices of Security Community Revisited: Western Europe and East Asia UACES) Room: RCP: Meeting Room 3 Kitti Prasirtsuk (Thammasat U, Thailand), Balancing and Mark Aspinwall (Edinburgh University) East Asia Regionalism Ian Manners (Roskilde University) Min Shu (Waseda University), The State in Regional Ben Rosamond (University of Warwick) Integration: Comparing Europe and East Asia

Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Session 4: Liberalism 4 - Regulating local political spaces (Panel: 238) Wednesday 31 March Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Steven Griggs Room: RSE: Kelvin Room 09:00 - 10:30 Neil Barnett (Leeds Metropolitan University,), Local Governance and Self responsibilisation ‘STATE-BUILDING, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT’ 3 - State- Richard Cowell (Cardiff University) James Downe (Cardiff building, Governance and Political Settlement in Developing University), Managing politics? Good conduct and ethical Countries (Panel: 259) Chair: Mick Moore Room: RCP: Meeting regulation in English local government Room 4 Steven Griggs (De Montfort University) Helen Sullivan Danielle Beswick (Birmingham University), Between State (University of Birmingham), Governing (local) Societies: Building and Peace Building in post Genocide Rwanda regulatory regimes, ‘intermediaries’ and spaces of Stefan Lindemann (London School of Economics), Inclusive contestation Elite Bargains and the Dilemma of Unproductive Peace: Karen Morgan (Cardiff University), Managing politics? Good Evidence from Zambia conduct and ethical regulation in English local government Vivek Srivastava (World Bank) Motoky Hayawaka (World Bank), Public Sector Governance in Fragile and Conflict Development Politics 4: The politics of memory and justice Affected Settings Key Findings from the Literature Review after violence in Africa (Panel: 150) Chair: Rosaleen Duffy Discussant: Kate Flynn (Sp Grp: Development Politics) Room: British Political Rhetoric: Traditions, Innovations, RSE: Upper Gallery Comparisons II (Panel: 38) Chair: Alan Finlayson Discussant: Claudia Hilb (U Buenos Aires), Truth and Justice, Truth or James Martin Room: RCP: Cullen Suite Justice? Some reflections in the light of Argentina´s Aude Bicquelet (London School of Economics), The rhetoric “Judgement of the Military Juntas” and South Africa´s “Truth of anti-populism: A computer-based analysis of British and Reconciliation Comission”

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Rachel Ibreck (Bristol University), Genocide Memory, Jan Bachmann (Bristol University), 'Grow not give, them not Denial, and Struggles for Justice: Rwandan Politics in Exile us' - The naturalisation of the US African Command Jessica Lincoln (King's College London), Sierra Leone: How Andreas Behnke (Reading University), The War Machine much to remember, how much to forget? Redux: Critical Comments on the Epistemology of Counter- Natasha Price (Bristol University) Kate Grady (Bristol Insurgency University) Rachel Ibreck (Bristol University), Injustice after Colleen Bell (Birkbeck College), Counterinsurgency and the sexual violence: Problems in Practice at the International 'Soft' Factor of Population Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current Friendship and Power I - LOGIC AND ANALYSIS (Panel: 208) Developments and Dilemmas 3 - Green political theory: Chair: Graham Smith Discussant: Graham Smith Room: RCP: Climate Change Discourse (Panel: 252) Chair: Derek Bell New Library Discussant: Elizabeth Cripps Room: RCP: Seminar Room Preston King (Morehouse College), Friendship into Power: A Bronwyn Hayward (University of Canterbury, NZ), Bowling Reinsertion with a sponsor: Children's changing attitudes to citizenship, Gabriella Slomp (University of St Andrews), 'Positive environment and political agency. A New Zealand Case study Freedom' in Early Modern Political Thought (Bacon, Hobbes, Simon Joss (University of Westminster) Amanda Machin Spinoza) (University of Westminster), The Polluter Pays? The Meaning of Evert van der Zweerde (Radboud University), The Power of Responsibility in Climate Change Politics Friendship in Liberal Democracy, Between Intimacy and Sherilyn MacGregor (Keele University), Gender and Climate Indifference Change: From Impacts to Discourses Joanne Swaffield (University of Newcastle), Structuring Global Justice and Human Rights I - the environment, individual action on climate change: Barriers to behavioural sustainability, and global justice (Panel: 65) Chair: Maria change in the context of dominant climate discourses Dimova-Cookson (Sp Grp: Global Justice and Human Rights) Room: RSE: Swann Room Parliaments and Legislatures 1 (Panel: 70) Chair: Faith Thom Brooks (Newcastle University), Putting the Shoe on Armitage (Sp Grp: Parliaments and Legislatures) Room: The the Other Foot: A Critique of Environmental Footprints Dome: Charlotte Liz McKinnell (Durham University), Environmental Rights Andrew Defty (Lincoln University) Hugh Bochel (Lincoln Margaret Moore (Queen's University, Canada), Natural University), Parliamentary scrutiny of intelligence and security Resources, Territorial Right and Global Distributive Justice beyond the Intelligence and Security Committee, or is Ryan Muldoon (University of Western Ontario), Charter parliament interested in intelligence? Cities as Instruments of Global Justice Phil Larkin (University of Canberra) Andrew Hindmoor (University of Queensland), Voting and Committee Global Science and Ethics (Panel: 190) Chair: Cinara Nahra Punishment: Appointments to select committees, evidence of Discussant: Sarah Birch Room: BMA: Council Chamber front bench control? Ian Brassington (Manchester School of Law), The Brain Ben Worthy (University College London) Robert Hazell Drain” and Global Ethics’ (University College London), The Sword: how MPs and Peers Tom Douglas (University of Oxford), The Dual-Use Dilemma have used FOI and Epistemic Exceptionalism Darryl Gunson (University of the West of Scotland), Global Parties, campaigns and strategies (Panel: 170) Chair: Phil bioethics, collective identities and the limits to rational Cowley Discussant: Alistair Clark (Sp Grp: Elections, Public consensus Opinion and Parties (EPOP)) Room: Merchant's: Court Room Catherine Rhodes (Manchester University), Global Scientific Theodore Chadjipadelis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki) Responsibility Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki), Profiles of the European Political Groups Imagined Communities in the UK (Panel: 89) Chair: Richard Alexia Katsanidou (European University Institute) Peter Hayton Discussant: Richard Hayton (Sp Grp: Britishness) Room: Bloom (Swansea University), Issue Framing in Electoral The Dome: George campaigning: The Paradox of Rational Campaigning and Rhys Andrews (Cardiff University) Michael Marinetto Democratic Constraints on Ideological Innovation (Cardiff University), No Place like Home? Britishness, Outi Ruusuvirta (London School of Economics), Mirror, multiculturalism and the politics of Utopia Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Most Suitable of Them All?: The Murray Leith (West of Scotland University), Separating Effects of Online Voting Advice Application Use on Citizens’ Scottishness: The SNP and Identity in Scotland Electoral Behaviour Ben Wellings (Australian National University), Popular Sovereignty, Referendums and English Resistance to European Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 3 - Integration The Personal Party in Italy and Catalonia (Panel: 229) Chair: Paul Furlong Discussant: Luca Verzichelli Room: GH: Princess Liberal Interventionism and Reflections on the Re-emergence Suite ofCounterinsurgency (Panel: 139) Chair: Ryerson Christie Daniele Albertazzi (Birmingham University) Duncan Discussant: Antoine Bousquet Room: BMA: Meeting Room McDonnell (University of Turin), No leader, No party? Party

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leadership, party organizations and political communication in Other Cheek to a Rejection of the State Forza Italia/Popolo della Camille Froidevaux-Metterie (Université Panthéon-Assas Claudia Mariotti (Roma Tre University), Forza Italia: The Paris II - Sciences Po), The Ambiguous Position of French party of the only children Muslim Women: Between Republican Integration and Religious Josep M Reniu (University of Barcelona), 'I'm the party': Claims Josep Anglada’s PxC. (A case study of a growing personal Todd Kent (Texas A&M, Qatar), We Fight Therefore We party) Are: Theoretical Concerns Regarding Religiously Motivated Non-State Violence Party Patronage, Governance and Reform I - (Panel: 262) Chair: Matthew Flinders Discussant: Petr Kopecky Room: BMA Responsive Government, Citizen Redress and Public Services Meeting Room B (Panel: 264) Chair: Helen Margetts Room: RSE: Scott Room Elin Allern (Oslo) Carina Bischoff (University of Keith Dowding (Australian National University) Peter John Copenhagen), Party Patronage in Nordic countries (Manchester University), How the response to voice can stem Fabrizio Di Mascio (La Sapienza University, Rome) F Gomez exit: testing the impact of the responsiveness of education, , Southern European Party Patronage in Comparative health and local government services to individual complain Perspective Patrick Dunleavy (London School of Economics) Chris Gilson Petr Kopecky (Leiden University) Maria Spirova (Leiden (London School of Economics), Understanding and preventing University), Party Patronage in Old and New Democracies: Service Delivery Disasters Also authored by Ed Towers and Jane Comparative Trends Tinkler Stephane Reissfelder (University of Oxford) Tobias Escher POLITICAL MARKETING IV - Comparative party marketing (Oxford Internet Institute), Information effects on citizens’ strategy (Panel: 215) Chair: Darren Lilleker Discussant: Darren propensity to complain about public services: An experimental Lilleker Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Jane Tinkler (London School of Economics) Sofia Goldchluk Iordanis Kotzaivazoglou (University of Macedonia), Political (London School of Economics), Citizen redress at the local Marketing in the Greek Context: Does Market Orientation level: How councils handle complaints also authored by Ed Exist? Towers and Patrick Dunleavy Alex Marland (Memorial University), Marketing by Canadian Political Parties State Legitimacy and Political Obligation (Panel: 41) Chair: Jesper Stromback (Mid-Sweden University), Globalization of Massimo Renzo Discussant: Massimo Renzo Room: RSE: Political Market Orientation: results from a comparative Wellcome East political marketing study Dudley Knowles (University of Glasgow), The Two Very Different Problems of Political Obligation POLITICS OF PROPERTY I - Owning the self and owning others Massimo Renzo (Stirling University), Associative (Panel: 221) Chair: Chris Pierson (Sp Grp: Politics of Property Responsibilities and the Problem of Political Obligation Specialist Group) Room: GH: Andrews Suite Ryan Gabriel Windeknecht (Keele University), Reconsidering Laura Brace (University of Leicester), Harbouring and the Analogy Between the Family and the State Receipt of Persons: Trafficking and the Politics of Property James Penner (University College London), Aristotle, Talking with students: Hopes, fears and feedback. (Panel: Arendt, and the Gentleman: A Variation on Property Fetishism 100) Chair: John Craig (Sp Grp: Teaching and Learning in Politics) Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room Politics, popular culture and national identity (Panel: 26) Bela Arora (University of Wales Newport), From Feedback Chair: Heather Savigny Discussant: Michael Temple (Sp Grp: to feed forward: Please come to the diary room... Media Politics) Room: The Dome: Hanover Alasdair Blair (De Montfort University) Steven Curtis Ewan Crawford (University of the West of Scotland), The (London Metropolitan University), It’s Good to Talk: Feedback, only good nationalist … an analysis of the values of nationalism Dialogue and Learning as depicted by the British press Rose Gann (Nottingham Trent University), Mind the gap! Jim O'Brien (Southampton Solent), Football, Politics and What can we learn from students’ expectations and the Media in Contemporary Spain experiences of the transition from school to university for the Liesbet van Zoonen (Loughborough University) Dominic teaching of Politics? Wring (Loughborough University), 40 years of political television drama in the UK: genres, narratives and engagement The changing nature of executive politics (Panel: 60) Chair: Kai Wegrich Discussant: Martin Lodge (Sp Grp: Executive RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 4 - RELIGION, Politics and Governance) Room: RSE: Wellcome West VIOLENCE AND EQUALITY (Panel: 245) Chair: Jeffrey Haynes Paul Fawcett (University of Sydney), Metagovernance and Discussant: Sandy Livingston Room: RCP: Meeting Room 5 the Treasury’s Evolving Role within the British Core Executive, Hassan Bashir (Texas A&M, Qatar), Protesting the Heresies 1997-2007 of Modernity: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Public Sphere in Thomas Krumm (TU Chemnitz) Karsten Mause (University of modern South Asia Bremen), Factors Explaining the Use of Public-Private Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (University of Kent), A Partnerships: Evidence from the UK Christian Anarchist Critique of Violence: From Turning the Simon Sweeney (Sheffield Hallam University), Analysing the

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function of European Security and Defence Policy: not much Settlements” and Oil Conflict in Nigeria: Contending Issues and defence and little security, so what is it? Perspectives of Peace-building Mechanism in the Niger Delta Kutsal Yesilkagit (University of Utrecht), Political Saliency Region and Bureaucratic Autonomy: The Unequal Treatment of Equal British Political Rhetoric: Traditions, Innovations, Treatment Bodies Comparisons I (Panel: 37) Chair: Adrian Little Discussant: The Europeanisation of Local Politics - sponsored by Local James Martin Room: RCP: Cullen Suite Government Studies (Panel: 156) Chair: Herwig Reynaert Jason Edwards (Birkbeck College), The Rhetoric of Discussant: Karin Bottom (Sp Grp: Local Politics) Room: RSE: Britishness Lecture Theatre Steven Fielding (Nottingham University), The ‘Peterhouse Michael Goldsmith (Salford/De Montford), More or less? The School’ and Modern British Political History impact of the EU on European local governments Alan Finlayson (Swansea University) Judith Atkins (Swansea Everhard Holtmann (Halle University, Germany), Political University), 'As Shakespeare So Memorably Said…': The Rhetoric sentiments on local grounds. A bottom up-challenge for of Quotation in British Political Speech European multi-level-governance? David Moon (Sheffield University), 'We’re not nationalists Linz Schaap (Tilburg University), Dutch local government, and we never will be, we’re internationalists': A rhetorical structural reform and Europe analysis of the intra-party debate over Welsh Labour entering Eline Van Bever (Ghent University), The impact of Europe the ‘One Wales’ coalition. on local government: Towards bottom-up Europeanisation? Challenges to Multilevel Governance in the European Union The Securitised Community? Alienation, Engagement and UK (Panel: 72) Chair: José Magone Discussant: Rüdiger Wurzel Anti-Terrorism Policy (Panel: 152) Chair: Michael Lister Room: RSE: Wellcome East Discussant: Lee Jarvis Room: RCP: Great Hall Inês Carneiro (ISCTE-University Institute Lisbon), Justin Gest (London School of Economics), Introducing Governance in Europe: what do citizens think? Apartism: Contesting Alienation and Engagement in the Modern José Magone (Berlin School of Economics and Law), Era Democracy and Accountability in the European Union. A State Lee Jarvis (Swansea University) Michael Lister (Oxford of the Art Brookes University), Community and Citizen perceptions of Donatella M Viola (University of Calabria), The Role of the Security in the UK European Parliament on the International Political Scene Vivien Lowndes (De Montfort University) Lawrence Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Pratchett (De Montfort University), Analysing community-level interventions to preventing violent extremism Liberalism 5 - Governing ‘difference’ (Panel: 239) Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Steven Griggs Room: RSE: Kelvin Writing the Tory story: a roundtable discussion (Panel: 5) Room Chair: Matt Beech Discussant: Tim Bale (Sp Grp: Conservatives Mark Roberts (De Montfort University), Arm wrestling over and Conservatism) Room: GH: Geo Suite the rules: partnerships, governmentality and institutionalised Matt Beech (Hull University) Simon Lee (University of Hull), conflict The Conservatives under David Cameron Basia Spalek (University of Birmingham), Transforming ‘new Andrew Gamble (Cambridge University), The Conservative terrorism’ governance through local space Nation Hendrik Wagenaar (Leiden University), Failures of Local Kevin Hickson (Liverpool University), British Party Politics Governance, or How the Liberal Consensus on Multi- and Ideology After New Labour Stakeholder Governance Faltered on the Realities of Conflict Philip Norton (Hull University), The Conservative Party and Complexity David Seawright (Leeds University), One Nation David Cameron's Conservatives and Europe (Panel: 277) Chair: Tim Bale (Under auspices of UACES) Room: GH: Geo Session 5: Suite Robert Hazell (University College London), Panelist Wednesday 31 March Jonathan Isaby , Panelist 11:00 - 12:30 John Peet , Panelist Mats Persson (), Panelist ‘STATE-BUILDING, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT’ 4 - The Role Developing Active Learning in Politics and IR. (Panel: 101) of Domestic Actors in State-building (Panel: 260) Chair: Paul Chair: John Craig (Sp Grp: Teaching and Learning in Politics) Jackson Room: RCP: Meeting Room 4 Tiffiany Howard (University of Nevada), Failed States and Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room Archie Simpson (University of Aberdeen), IR Teaching the Spread of Terrorism in sub-Saharan Africa Reloaded: Using Films and Simulations in the Teaching of Zoe Marriage (School of Oriental and African Studies), Divisive “Commonality”: State and Insecurity in the Democratic International Relations Stephen Thornton (Cardiff University), Information Republic of Congo Literacy: Where next? Ndubuisi N Nwokolo (University of Birmingham), Petro-

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Penny Welch (Wolverhampton University), Feminist Contemporary Russia: Do Classical Ideas Matter Now? pedagogy in the Politics classroom Andrew Lambert (University of Hawaii), Confucianism, Power and Friendship Development Politics 5: Conditionality and Pro-poor politics Graham Smith (Lancaster University), Friendship and (Panel: 155) Chair: Adrian Flint Discussant: Paolo de Renzio (Sp Power: Exclusionary Ideals?' Grp: Development Politics) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Teddy Brett (London School of Economics), Democratic Giving, Selling, Buying: The Politics and Ethics of Organ Transitions, Conditionality and the African Crisis Building Pro- Transfer (Panel: 191) Chair: Annabelle Lever Discussant: Soren Poor Organisational Systems Holm Room: BMA: Council Chamber Paolo de Renzio (Oxford University), Disaggregate and Mix: Anne-Maree Farrell (Manchester University), Ethics, Risk A Recipe for ‘Good Enough’ Research Using Governance and the Gift Relationship: Examining the Global Politics of Indicators Blood. Rachel Hayman (Edinburgh University), A new twist in the Muireann Quigley (Manchester University), Persons, conditionality tale: using budget support to foster good property, & things: making sense of self-ownership political governance Lindsay Stirton (Manchester University) Jurgen de Chipiliro Kalebe-Nyamongo (Birmingham University), The Wispelaere (University of Montreal), Politics, Law and the politics of poverty reduction and why elites matter: evidence Ethics of Organ Donation from Malawi Global Justice and Human Rights II - Just War (Panel: 66) Devolution and Party Politics (Panel: 138) Chair: Jonathan Chair: Thom Brooks (Sp Grp: Global Justice and Human Rights) Bradbury (Sp Grp: British and Comparative Territorial Politics) Room: RSE: Swann Room Room: RCP: Great Hall Lene Bomann-Larsen (University of Oslo), A defence of the Sonia Alonso (WZB (Social Science Research Centre Berlin)) Moral Equality of Combatants Braulio Gómez (Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados (IESA- Cecile Fabre (Edinburgh University), Asymmetrical Warfare CSIC)), Statewide Parties' Manifestos in Regional Elections: the Alex Leveringhaus (London School of Economics), case of Spain Humanitarian Occupation, global justice, and self- Carolina de Miguel (University of Michigan), Explaining determination: normative challenges in post-atrocity regionalisation of party systems in federal countries: the role reconstruction of economic competition between regions Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (University of Aarhus), Who is it Elodie Fabre (Edinburgh University), Keep it together: the morally permissible to target in wars? vertical organisation of statewide political parties in devolved Britain Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current Developments and Dilemmas 4 - Designing and negotiating Alex Wilson (European University Institute) Michael Keating policies for the green economy (Panel: 253) Chair: Carsten (Aberdeen University/EUI), Devolution and Party Politics in Italy Daugbjerg Discussant: Andrew Jordan Room: RCP: Seminar Room Ethics, equalities and political behaviour (Panel: 171) Chair: Chad Damro (Edinburgh University), The New Transatlantic Martin Steven Discussant: Rosie Campbell (Sp Grp: Elections, Politics of Climate Change Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) ) Room: Merchant's: Court Grace Skogstad (University of Toronto), Transnational Room Politics and Biofuels Policies in the and the Sarah Birch (University of Essex) Nicholas Allen (Royal European Union Holloway College), T'ain't What They Do (It's The Way That Kim Sønderskov (Aarhus University) Carsten Daugbjerg They Do It): The Use of Heuristics in Ethical Reasoning about (Aarhus University/ANU), Eco-labelling, the State and Politics Consumer Confidence Elizabeth Evans (University of Bristol) Lisa Harrison New Directions in Political Science I: Responding to the (University of West of England), Do Second Order Elections challenge of interdependence (Panel: 12) Chair: Colin Hay Prove Favourable Opportunities for Women’s (S)election? Anika Gauja (University of Sydney), The Judicial and Room: RSE: Scott Room Colin Hay (Sheffield University), Political Science in an age Legislative Regulation of Political Parties in the UK of acknowledged interdependence Nick Vivyan (London School of Economics) Markus Wagner (University of Vienna), Does parliamentary rebellion pay off? Charlie Jeffery (Edinburgh University) Daniel Wincott (Cardiff University), The challenge of terrritorial politics Labour MPs, the decision to invade Iraq, and constituent voting Michael Moran (Manchester University), Policy-making in an behaviour in the 2005 General Election interdependent world Friendship and Power II - ETHICS AND JUSTICE (Panel: 209) Helen Thompson (Cambridge University), The character of Chair: Evert van der Zweerde Discussant: Evert van der the state Zweerde Room: RCP: New Library Raymond Critch (University of Edinburgh), Fraternity and New media and democracy (Panel: 27) Chair: Alec Charles Discussant: Michael Temple (Sp Grp: Media Politics) Room: The Consideration Dome: Hanover Oleg Kharkhordin (St Petersburg), Friendship and Politics in

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Andrew Chadwick (Royal Holloway College) James Stanyer the work of Hannah Arendt and Simone Weil. (Loughborough University), Political Communication in Lucy Sargisson (Nottingham University), Cohousing: a Transition: Mediated Politics in Britain’s New Media utopian property alternative? Environment RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 5 - Ivor Gaber (University of Bedfordshire) Joy Johnson (City University), Political Journalism in Retreat PROTECTING RELIGION, CONFLICTING RIGHTS: DRIVERS, CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES (Panel: 246) Chair: Chris Allen Yannis Theocharis (University College London), Discussant: Stratos Patrikios Room: RCP: Meeting Room 5 Cybercultural Values and Extra-institutional Political Engagement in Britain Chris Allen (Birmingham University), tbc Stratos Patrikios (University of Strathclyde) John Curtice Parliaments and Legislatures 2 (Panel: 71) Chair: Phil Larkin (University of Strathclyde), Choosing a School: Shopping Around (Sp Grp: Parliaments and Legislatures) Room: The Dome: or Keeping The Faith? Charlotte Claude Proeschel (GSRL, Paris), The Place of Religious Faith Armitage (Birkbeck College), Is the House of Institutions in the Elaboration of the Juridical Norms in Commons already modernised? Europe: The Case of Euthanasia Dominic Heinz (University of Hagen), Electoral System and Mohammed Siddique Seddon (University of Chester), Committee Assignment in the German Bundestag Transformation from "Multiculturalism to Muslim Realpolitik" Radoslaw Zubek (Oxford University), Government Control Joy Warmington (Birmingham University), Findings from of Parliamentary Agenda in East Central Europe ‘The “Religion Or Belief” Equality Strand in Law And Policy: Current Implications For Equalities and Human Rights’ Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 4 - Personalized Leadership: Not Just a Phenomenon of the Roundtable on Dialogue and Innovation in Contemporary Right (Panel: 230) Chair: Daniele Albertazzi Discussant: Political Science (Panel: 33) Chair: Martin Smith Discussant: Duncan McDonnell Room: GH: Princess Suite David Richards Room: RSE: Wellcome West Donatella Campus (University of Bologna) Giovanna Cosenza Patrick Dunleavy (London School of Economics), New (University of Bologna), Not only Berlusconi. The search for Worlds in Political Science personalized leadership on the Italian Centre-Left Wyn Grant (Warwick University), Crossing the James Newell (Salford University), Getting personal? The Interdisciplinary Divide: Political Science and Biological Science case of Rifondazione Comunista Iain McLean (Oxford University), Political science and Giorgio Tonini (Senate of Italian Republic), Personal History: Friends and Neighbours leadership and the centre-left in Italy The Epistemology of Terrorism: Knowing Al-Qaeda (Panel: Party Patronage, Governance and Reform II (Panel: 263) 179) Chair: Christina Hellmich Discussant: Alan Cromartie (In Chair: Matthew Flinders Discussant: Petr Kopecky Room: BMA association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Meeting Room B Andreas Behnke (Reading University), In-Stating Fear: A Graham Gee (University of Birmingham), Depoliticizing Critical Phenomenology of quotidian Terror Judicial Appointments: Power, Patronage and Parliament Lars Berger (Salford University), The Politics of Presenting Eoin O'Malley (Dublin City University), Party Patronage in Islamist Terrorism - Al Qaeda in the US Foreign Policy Discourse Ireland: The Evolution of the Westminster Model James Fitzgerald (Dublin City University), Talking Towards Sandra van Thiel (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Felicity the Same Problem? An analysis of discursive constructions of al Matthews (Sheffield University), Patronage, Politicization and Qaeda within the literature of 'Terrorism Studies' and 'Political Depoliticization: A Comparative Analysis of Senior Public Islam' Appointments in the United Kingdom and the Christina Hellmich (Reading University), Here come the Salafis: The Colonisation of Islamic Studies by Terrorism POLITICAL MARKETING V - US political marketing: candidates Research and campaigning (Panel: 216) Chair: Jenny Lloyd Discussant: Jenny Lloyd Room: GH: Charlotte Suite The Politics of Contemporary Cultural Scottishness (Panel: Robert Busby (Liverpool Hope University), Selling Sarah 92) Chair: Catherine McGlynn Discussant: Catherine McGlynn Palin: political marketing and the ‘Wal-Mart Mom’ (Sp Grp: Britishness) Room: The Dome: George Dennis W Johnson (George Washington University) Gary Nathalie Duclos (University of Tolouse), Britishness, Nordlinger (XX), Campaigning in the Twenty-first Century Scottishness and the Celebration of National Days Dave McCuan (Sonoma State University), Delivering More: Duncan Sim (West of Scotland University), The Scottish Moving Political Marketing Beyond Electioneering – A Test of Diaspora in England: Scottish, English or British? When Marketing Meets Governing Under Arnold Annie Thiec (University of Nantes), Rethinking National Schwarzenegger Identity Ten Years into Devolution: the challenge of reconciling the ethnic with the civic under a new ‘global’ Scottish identity POLITICS OF PROPERTY II - Needs and Wants (Panel: 222) Chair: Chris Pierson Room: GH: Andrews Suite The Professionalisation of the Social Sciences. (Panel: 207) Bridget Cotter (University of Westminster), Property as a Chair: Jan Webb Discussant: Andrew Gamble Room: RSE: Human Need: a moral basis for private property ownership in Lecture Theatre

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Simon Glaze (Oxford Brookes University), Agency and the Grimshaw (University of Manchester), Gender, power and local Methodenstreit: the separation of the social sciences and partnerships: through the lens of governmentality current debates in IPE Tom Entwistle (Cardiff University) James Downe (Cardiff Michael Salvagno (University of Cambridge), The University), Citizen engagement in Wales - a glass half empty Professionalization of Economics: It’s rejuvenation? or half full? Jan Webb (University of Edinburgh), Making Climate Change Valeria Guarneros (Cardiff University) Steve Martin (Cardiff Governable: Constituting Knowledge out of Uncertainty University), Citizen engagement in Wales - a glass half empty or half full? Transnational Political Influences: How separable are IR and Janet Newman (Open University), Producing the (local) Comparative Politics? (Panel: 103) Chair: Luke March active citizen: local governance and the mediation of ‘post Discussant: Julie Newton (Sp Grp: Communist and Post- welfare’ governmentalities Communist Group) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Archie Brown (Oxford University), Explaining the end of Development Politics 6: Political Reform, Institutional Communism in Europe and the end of the Cold War Change and the Making of the New Post-war State (Panel: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Hull University), Understanding 154) Chair: David Connolly Discussant: Andrew Wyatt (Sp Grp: Terrorism: the Local, the Regional and the International Development Politics) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Tomila Lankina (De Montfort University), External David Connolly (York University), Collaborative Governance Influences on Sub-National Democracy: Comparative Evidence Reform at the Sub-national Level in Afghanistan from Russia and India David Lewis (Bradford University), After the Liberal Peace: Politics and Counterinsurgency in Post-conflict Sri Lanka Alpaslan Özerdem (Coventry University), Security Sector Session 6: Reform in Liberia: Why it has Gone so Wrong? Wednesday 31 March Asanga Welikala (Edinburgh University), Majoritarian Nationalism in Constitutional Praxis: a Short Account Of The 14:00 - 15:30 Sri Lankan Experience

‘STATE-BUILDING, SECURITY & DEVELOPMENT’ 5 - Electoral Systems and Political Arrangements (Panel: 169) Roundtable: The Future of Research on State-building and Chair: Alistair Clark Discussant: Phil Cowley (Sp Grp: Elections, Development (Panel: 258) Chair: Heather Marquette Room: Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP)) Room: Merchant's: Court RCP: Meeting Room 4 Room Richard Batley (University of Birmingham), Roundtable Patrick Dunleavy (London School of Economics), Elections participant are a Process of Decision, not just a Preference Puzzle: Adrian Leftwich (University of York), Roundtable Understanding how Preferential Voting Systems Work participant Mark Ewbank (University of Birmingham), Not just Joanna Macrae (Department for International ‘something for non-executives to do?’: Party reaction to the Development), Roundtable participant opening of the ‘theatre of representation’ in English Local Mick Moore (Institute of Development Studies), Roundtable Government participant Shane Macgiollabhui (Trinity College, Dublin) Liam Weeks (University College, Cork), Candidate selection in Celtic Approaches to the study of comparative federalism and nations: what factors can account for nomination error under multi-level governance (Panel: 117) Chair: Wilfried Swenden PR-STV? Discussant: Ailsa Henderson (Sp Grp: British and Comparative Martin Steven (University of Glasgow) Lewis Baston Territorial Politics) Room: RSE: Lecture Theatre (Electoral Reform Society), No sense of proportion? The Helder De Schutter (University of Leuven), Normative Conservative Party and electoral reform Approaches to the study of federalism: justifying federalism in multi-national states Friendship and Power III - DOMESTIC POLITY (Panel: 211) Jan Erk (University of Leiden), Sociological Approaches to Chair: Preston King Discussant: Desmond King Room: RCP: New the Study of Federalism Library Arjan Schakel (Edinburgh University) Wilfried Swenden Julian P Haseldine (University of Hull), 'Friendship (Edinburgh University), Bringing the parties and party systems Structures: Modern & Pre-Modern'. back in: territorial reform, party systemic devolopments and Al-Yasha Ilhaam Williams (Spelman College), Friendship in party strategies Cyberspace: How insiders make outsiders Sonja Wälti (American University, Washington DC), Studying Sibyl Schwarzenbach (City University New York), Solidarity Federal or multi-level polities through the lens of MLG versus Civic Friendship Ronald Weed (University of New Brunswick), 'Aristotle on Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- the Power of Factional friendships: Instruments of Force or Liberalism 6 - Constructing ‘active citizens’: context, Enabling Associations? compliance and resistance (Panel: 240) Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Steven Griggs Room: RSE: Kelvin Room Global Justice and Human Rights III - Human Rights (Panel: Yasminah Beebeejaun (University of Manchester) Lucy 67) Chair: Cecile Fabre (Sp Grp: Global Justice and Human

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Rights) Room: RCP: Queen Mother Conf Centre Methodological Issues in Polling and Survey Research (Panel: Andrea Birdsall (Edinburgh University), ‘A Monstrous Failure 11) Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room of Justice’? Guantanamo Bay and National Security Challenges Harold Clarke (University of Texas at Dallas) to Fundamental Human Rights Robert Johns (Strathclyde University) Pablo Gilabert (Concordia University), Humanist versus Joe Twyman (YouGov) Political Conceptions of Human Rights Multi-level party competition 2 (Panel: 1012) Chair: Alex Cara Nine (University College Cork), Human Rights, Wilson Room: GH: Geo Suite Territory, and Global Distributive Justice Jesse Tomalty (St Andrews University), Socio-economic Ignacio Jurado (Juan March Institute, Madrid) Sandra León Alfonso Francesc Amat (University of Oxford), Party Systems Rights as Human Rights: Overcoming the Claimability Objection and the Dynamics of Decentralization Interrogating Foundations in Theories of International Emanuele Massetti (University of Edinburgh), Regionalist Politics (Panel: 177) Chair: Felix Berenskoetter Discussant: Parties's Success and Devolution in Italy: Towards a Federal Felix Berenskoetter (In association with BISA) Room: RCP: Great State? Hall Simon Toubeau (European University Institute), Social Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck College), The Politics of Democracy and Regional Nationalism in Multi-Level Systems Potentiality: Problematising Positive Peace Alex Wilson (European University Institute), Party system Erika Cudworth (University of East London) Stephen Hobden change in the Spanish regions (University of East London), Foundations of Complexity, and Neo-Liberal Politics and Ideology (Panel: 87) Chair: Steven the Complexity of Foundations: Beyond the Foundation/Anti- Fielding Discussant: Andrew Gamble Room: RSE: Wellcome Foundational Debate Anne-Katrin Hinz (University of Trento), The Issue of West Matthew Francis (Nottingham University), 'Of The Busy, By Foundations and the Patterns of Reproduction and The Bossy, For The Bully': Arthur Seldon on Politics, Politicians, Contestation within a Discourse on a bilateral Relationship Vassilios Paipais (London School of Economics), Post- and Democracy Simon Griffiths (Goldsmiths College), New Labour and Neo- Foundational Political Ontology: Bringing Zizek in International Liberalism Relations Keith Tribe (Sussex University), The Limits of Economic Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current Rationality Developments and Dilemmas 5 - Developments in European New Directions in Political Science II: identification, environmental policy (Panel: 254) Chair: Andrew Jordan Discussant: Darren McCauley Room: RCP: Seminar Room association and participation (Panel: 13) Chair: Colin Hay Room: RSE: Scott Room Charlotte Burns (Leeds University) Neil Carter (York Helen Margetts (Oxford University), The internet in University), Enlargement and the Environment: the Implications for the European Parliament political science Tariq Modood (Bristol University), Multiculturalism, Petr Kopecky (Leiden University) Daniela Tepe (King’s citizenship and national identity College London), When cars and carbon collide: from voluntary agreement to regulation Judith Squires (Bristol University) Johanna Kantola (University of Helsinki), The new politics of equality Nick Worsfold (University of York), Enlargement and the Gerry Stoker (Southampton University), The rise of political Environment: the Implications for the European Parliament Anthony Zito (Newcastle University) Mark Aspinwall disenchantment (Edinburgh University), A Comparison of Civil Society in the Party competition in Central and Eastern Europe (Panel: Environmental Policy-making of NAFTA and the European Union 1005) Room: BMA Meeting Room B Marxism, Liberalism and Resistance (Panel: 153) Chair: Mark Raimondas Ibenskas (Trinity College Dublin), Does party membership matter for party system institutionalisation? The Cowling Discussant: Terrell Carver (Sp Grp: Marxism) Room: case of Lithuania RSE: Wellcome East David Bates (Canterbury Christ Church University), Hardt Mizuho Nakada-Amiya (Nagoya University, Japan), Party strategy and party competition structure: Emerging bipolar and Negri: Anarchists or (Post) Marxists? competition in the CEE party systems? Mark Passera (Edinburgh Napier University), The Production of Resistance: Digital Imperialism & Online Empires Valentyna Romanova (Edinburgh University), Sub-State Elections in Ukraine after Introducing Proportional Ed Rooksby (Southampton University), The historical and Representation System normative relationship between liberalism and socialism Zhengdong Tang (Nanjing University), A path of Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 5 - interpreting the “consumer society”: the perspective of Karl Personalized Politics and Election Campaigns (Panel: 231) Marx and its significance Chair: James Newell Discussant: Daniele Albertazzi Room: GH: Yibing Zhang (Nanjing University), The Subjective Princess Suite Dimension of Marxian Historical Dialectics: From a Rereading Hanspeter Kriesi (University of Zurich), Personalization of of Marx’s Statement in Capital national election campaigns

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Antonella Seddone (Turin), Primaries: parties between Cissie Fu (Exeter College, Oxford), Paper 4: Pluralising participation and leadership Political Space: Global Publics for Collective Action Matevz Tomsic (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Chris Hesketh (University of Nottingham), Beyond state Gorica) Lea Prijon (School of Advanced Social Studies), space? Geopolitics and class struggle in southern Mexico Personalised Politics In New Democracies: The Case Of Slovenia Ian Klinke (University College London), Timing Geopolitics: A Conceptual Matrix Personalisation in Public Services: the User as Expert (Panel: 30) Chair: Catherine Durose Discussant: Kirstein Rummery (Sp Roundtable on the left turn in Latin American politics (Panel: Grp: Interpretive Political Science) Room: The Dome: Hanover 1021) Room: BMA: Council Chamber Josie Kelly (Aston University ) Catherine Needham (Queen Benjamin Arditi (UNAM, Mexico City), Paper on the left- Mary London), Personalisation and Obesity: the Non-Expert turn in Latin American politics Patient Jewellord Nem Singh (University of Sheffield), How Jessica Pykett (Aberystwyth University), Personalised Neoliberal is the Chilean State? The Political Economy of governing through behaviour change and re-education Copper Governance under the Concertación Democratica Ellen Stewart (Edinburgh University), Young adults and Regime personalisation in the Scottish NHS: problematising the expert Marcos Novaro (U Buenos Aires), Paper on the left-turn in citizen-patient Latin American politics

Political Communication and Political Consultancy (Panel: Studying Regions as ‘Spaces’ For Politics:Territory, 3014) Room: RSE: Swann Room Mobilisation and Political Change’ (Panel: 112) Chair: Dave McCuan (Sonoma State University), There at the Caitríona Carter Discussant: Thierry Berthet (Sp Grp: British Creation: The Case of Whitaker Baxter as Pioneers of Political and Comparative Territorial Politics) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Marketing & the Political Professional Industrial Complex Caitríona Carter (Edinburgh University) Romain Pasquier Karen Sanders (CEU San Pablo University, Madrid), Locating (CRAPE, Institut d’Etudes Politiques), Studying Regions as government communication research on the map of political ‘Spaces For Politics’: Re-Thinking Territory and Strategic communication studies: past achievements and future Action challenges Paolo Graziano (Bocconi University), From Local Partnerships to Regional Spaces for Politics? Europeanisation POLITICAL MARKETING VI - Political marketing in Asia and and EU Cohesion Policy in Southern Italy’ new democracies (Panel: 217) Chair: Nigel Jackson Tove Malloy (European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) Discussant: Dennis W Johnson Room: GH: Charlotte Suite ), Creating New Spaces for Politics? The Role of Gordica Karanfilovska (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University), National Minorities in Building the Capacity of Cross-Border Macedonian presidential election 2009: amateurism or Regions profesional implementation of political marketing? Andy Smith (SPIRIT Sciences-Po Bordeaux), Industries as Khairiah Salwa Mokhtar (Universiti Sains Malaysia) Mahmod spaces for the politics of territory: The case of Scotch Whisky Sabri Haron (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Lesson drawing in political marketing mistakes in The Australian contribution to the study of politics (Panel: 3) F Zulganef (Widyatama University Bandung ), The Role of Chair: Rod Rhodes Discussant: Patrick Weller Room: RCP: Relationships Quality in General Election: The Case of Cullen Suite Indonesian General Election Participants Richard Higgott (Warwick University), International relations theory RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 6 - Rod Rhodes (University of Tasmania), The Australian INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS ACTORS AND POLITICS (Panel: contribution to the study of politics 247) Chair: Jeffrey Haynes Discussant: Signe Kjaer Jorgensen Ian Tregenza (Macquarie University, Australia), Political Room: RCP: Meeting Room 5 Theory in Australia Muhammad Atif Khan (Institute D’Etudes Politiques, Patrick Weller (Griffith University), Universities and the Grenoble, France), Revitalizing Ummah: Role of Religion in study of politics Transnational Order With Reference to The Organization of the Islamic Conference Voting on the Margins: Support for the British National Party Istar Gozaydin (Istanbul Technical University), Religion As and the UK Independence Party (Panel: 140) Chair: David Soft Power in the International Relations of Turkey Cutts Discussant: Peter John Room: The Dome: Charlotte Jeffrey Haynes (London Metropolitan University), Causes David Cutts (Manchester University) Matthew Goodwin and Consequences of Transnational Religious Soft Power (Manchester University), Protesting, Anti-Immigrant or Racist? Examining the Drivers of Support for the British National Party Rethinking the politics of space (Panel: 185) Chair: Simona in the 2009 European Elections Manea Discussant: Simona Manea (In association with BISA) Matthew Goodwin (Manchester University) Robert Ford Room: Merchant's: Great Hall (Manchester University), Neighbourhood deprivation, political Simon Curtis (University of East Anglia), The Spatial legacies and extreme right party membership: a contextual Legacy of Neoliberalism: Henri Lefebvre and the Production of analysis of the BNP membership list Global Space Gareth Harris (Birkbeck College), The BNP and the New

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Issue Agenda: Issue preference and policy evaluation in Far Cohesion and frontiers in Central and Eastern Europe (Panel: Right support. 113) Chair: Emilia Palonen Discussant: Derek Hutcheson (Sp Richard Whitaker (University of Leicester) Philip Lynch Grp: Comparative European Politics) Room: BMA: Meeting Room (Leicester University), Exploring the nature of support for Umut Korkut (University College Dublin), The Rhetorical UKIP: the 2009 European elections and beyond Power of Reform in Hungary Emilia Palonen (University of Helsinki), Competing Young citizens: policy-making, education and identity after populisms: political frontiers in Hungary and Finland devolution (Panel: 108) Chair: Andrew Russell Discussant: Maksym Zherebkin (Essex University), The identitary logics Andrew Russell (Sp Grp: Britishness) Room: The Dome: George of the postcommunist ‘new nationalisms’: a comparative Ben Kisby (Lincoln University) James Sloam (Royal Holloway analysis of the ‘Colour revolutions’ in Georgia, Ukraine and College), Citizenship Education and Devolution in the UK: The Kyrgyzstan Need for a Convergence of Principles despite a Divergence of Approaches Critical Local Governance: Towards an Analytics of Neo- Andrew Mycock (Huddersfield University), The British Liberalism 7 - Governing networks: democracy, normativity 'History Wars' and agency (Panel: 241) Chair: Helen Sullivan Discussant: Jonathan Tonge (Liverpool University), Citizenship and Steven Griggs Room: RSE: Kelvin Room Political Engagement among young people: the findings and Ismael Blanco (De Montfort University) Quim Bruque workings of the Youth Citizenship Commission (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), The democratic quality of governance networks Steve Connelly (Sheffield University), Knots in the network: Session 7: what is democratic about networked governance? Wednesday 31 March Danny MacKinnon (University of Glasgow), Neoliberalisation, Local Governance and Contestation 16:00 - 17:30 Democracy and the politics of public space (Panel: 143) Active Citizenship and Service Delivery in Middle-Income Chair: Matthew Festenstein Discussant: Andrew Knops Room: Democracies (Panel: 168) Chair: Mick Moore Discussant: Peter RCP: Meeting Room 4 Rodgers Room: The Dome: Charlotte Simon Parker (York University), From the ‘right to the city' Marc Berenson (Institute of Development Studies at the to ‘the city of rights’? Citizenship, empowerment and University of Sussex), Serving Citizens: Explaining the contestation 30 years on from Henri Lefebvre’s droit à la ville. Variations of “Street-Level” Bureaucrat Performance across John Parkinson (York University), Performing democracy Ukraine Lynn Staeheli (Edinburgh University) Don Mitchell (Syracuse Monika Dowbor (CEBRAP, Sao Paulo, ), Social University), Disorderly democracy Accountability of Service Provision in Sao Paulo, Brazil Peter Houtzager (Institute of Development Studies), Active Democratisation in comparative perspective (Panel: 1004) Room: RCP: Great Hall Citizens and the State in Brazil, Delhi, and Mexico Rabab El Mahdi (American University Cairo), Labor As an Anu Joshi (Institute of Development Stutdies), Collective Action and Provider Response: The case of Primary Health and Agent of Democratization in Egypt and Brazil Rogerio Schlegel (University of Sao Paulo), Education and Social Assistance in Delhi its limits: When increasing educational levels have decreasing Bhiku Parekh Session (Panel: 279) Chair: Andrew Gamble political rewards Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Benjamin Temkin (UNAM, Mexico City), A Sociological and Rob Berkeley (Runnymede Trust), Ideological Profile of the Public of the Left in Latin America William Miller (University of Glasgow) Tariq Modood (Bristol University) Varun Uberoi (Oxford) Friendship and Power IV - INTERNATIONAL POLITY (Panel: 210) Chair: Sibyl Schwarzenbach Discussant: Sibyl Bhiku Parekh (University of Huddersfield) Schwarzenbach Room: RCP: New Library Nicola Sturgeon MSP (Scottish Government) Felix Berenskoetter (SOAS), Friendship and Empowerment British Policy in Europe (Panel: 174) Chair: Nikolas Zahariadis in International Relations Discussant: Peter John (Sp Grp: British Politics) Room: RSE: David Green (Hofstra University), The Making of Friends Lecture Theatre and Enemies: Assessing the Determinants of International Paul Cairney (Aberdeen University), Multiple Theories in Identity Construction Public Policy Leonidas Karakatsanis (University of Essex), Mapping Scott Greer (University of Michigan), Destabilization rights friendship and restabilization politics: Policy and political reactions to Evgeny Roshchin (University of Jyväskylä), 'From Contract European Union health care services law to Normative Prescription: Friendship in Early Modern Law of Calum Paton (Keele University), What's the Problem: Nations': Health Policy or Implementation in the USA and England? Gender and representation (Panel: 1015) Chair: Wendy Stokes Nikolas Zahariadis (University of Alabama-Birmingham, Room: GH: Library USA), UK OK? British exceptionalism and EU state aid policy.

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Malgorzata Fuszara (University of Warsaw), Political Policy Analysis? representation and gender in Postcommunist Europe Ian Sanderson (Leeds Metropolitan University), Pragmatism, Angela Movileanu (University of Siena ), Gender Learning and 'Intelligent Policy Making' Representation in legislatives and executives of EU countries Linked Sessions on Environmental Politics: Current (1990-2006) Wendy Stokes (London Metropolitan University), The Legacy Developments and Dilemmas 6 - Roundtable : Climate Change After Copenhagen (Panel: 255) Chair: Elizabeth of the 300 Group Bomberg Discussant: Elizabeth Bomberg Room: RCP: Seminar Global Justice and Human Rights IV - Global Justice and Room Human Rights (Panel: 68) Chair: Thom Brooks (Sp Grp: Global Andrew Jordan (University of East Anglia), Roundtable Justice and Human Rights) Room: RCP: Queen Mother Conf participant Centre Matthew Paterson (University of Ottawa), Roundtable Maria Dimova-Cookson (Durham University), Justice as a participant secondary moral ideal: the British idealists and the personal Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (University of Edinburgh), ethics perspective in understanding rights and justice Environmental politics roundtable participant Carol Gould (City University of New York), Regional vs. New Directions in Political Science III: Responding to global Global Democracy: Advantages and Limitations threats and crises (Panel: 14) Chair: Colin Hay Room: RSE: Dean Machin (Warwick University), The legitimacy of Supra- national institutions Scott Room Stuart Croft (Warwick University), New security challenges Massimo Renzo (Stirling University), Crimes against in an interdependent world humanity and the limits of international criminal law Milla Vaha (European University Institute), Moral Agency David Held (London School of Economics), Global challenges: accountability and effectiveness without Moral Standing? Conditional Moral Agency in IR theory John Ravenhill (Australian National University), Economic How identity politics shape policy approaches toward North interdependence and the global economic crisis Korea (Panel: 91) Chair: Patrick Koellner Discussant: Party leadership in Western Europe: Strictly Personal? 6 - Christopher W Hughes (Sp Grp: Pacific Asia) Room: RSE: Comparative Perspectives on Personalized Party Leadership Wellcome East Dirk Nabers (German Institute of Global and Area Studies, (Panel: 232) Chair: Duncan McDonnell Discussant: Hanspeter Kriesi Room: GH: Princess Suite Institute of Asian Studies) David Shim (German Institute of Fraser Duncan (Glasgow Caledonian University), Leading the Global and Area Studies, Institute of Asian Studies), Paradoxical realities: Representations of North Korea in internati faithful back into power: Christian Democratic party leadership in the Ryoma Sakaeda (German Institute of Global and Area Oscar Mazzoleni (University of Lausanne), The Lega dei Studies, Institute of Asian Studies), Japan’s Securitizing Discourse: The Significance of North Korea for Japan’s New Ticinesi as a personal party G Tassiopoulos (East Paris), Party leadership or strictly Security Posture Personal? The party and the leader in France and in Greece Soon-ok Shin (Warwick University), Identity Politics in the Six-Party Talks: Ambivalent Inter-Korean Relations and Political and Democratic Development in Taiwan in the Divergence in the U.S.-ROK Alliance Twenty-First Century (Panel: 145) Chair: Huei-En Peng Discussant: Johnny Shaw (Sp Grp: Pacific Asia) Room: RCP: Iconography, representation and politics (Panel: 29) Chair: Dan Jackson Discussant: Michael Higgins (Sp Grp: Media Politics) Cullen Suite Huei-En Peng (Shih Shin University) Norman Peng (Middlesex Room: The Dome: Hanover University), The Coattail Effect and the Permanent Political Dunja Dogo (University of Siena), Invention of a New Revolutionary Tradition, Starting from the Old One. Religious Party Campaign: Empirical research from Taiwan Johnny Shaw (Chinese Culture University), Revisiting Forms and Themes (Russia, 1905-1920). Politics-Administration Dichotomy: The Political Intrusion in Ildiko Kaposi (American University of Kuwait), Political Iconography and the Arab Street: a Lebanese case Democratic Governance in Taiwan (2000-2009) Hsiao-Yun Yu (Chinese Culture University), The Legislative Stuart Price (De Montfort University), Worst-Case Scenario: Governance Experience under the Minority Government in repressive governance and the security regime Fredj Zamit (Paul Verlaine University, Metz), Camus’ Taiwan (2000-2008) political vision in Combat Political economy of exchange rate regimes (Panel: 1001) Room: Merchant's: Court Room Learning in Public Policy: New Theoretical Perspectives (Panel: 166) Chair: Anthony Zito Discussant: Anthony Zito Nicolas Cherny (U Buenos Aires), The politics of exchange rate choice in Argentina (1995-2003) Room: BMA Meeting Room B Sung-woo Lee (Korea University), The Monetary Policy after Christina Boswell (Edinburgh University), States, Legitimation and the Observation of Policy Impacts Foreign Exchange Crisis - A Case Study of South Korea Claudio Radaelli (Exeter University) Duncan Russel (Exeter University), What Have We Learned about Learning in Public

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POLITICAL MARKETING VII - Marketing-informed political Roundtable on ‘Policies and Practices to Prevent the Misuse communication: manipulative sales or responsive of Knowledge from Biomedical Research’. (Panel: 193) Chair: relationship-building? (Panel: 218) Chair: Jenny Lloyd Annabelle Lever Room: BMA: Council Chamber Discussant: Jenny Lloyd Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Malcolm Dando (Bradford University) Jim Whitman Nigel Jackson (Plymouth University), Political Public (Bradford University) Relations: spin, persuasion or reputation building? Brian Rappert (Exter University) Alexander Kelle (Bath Claire Robinson (Massey University), Manifest market University), Dual Use and the Ethics of Non-issues orientation in political advertising and the achievement of Michael Selgelid (Australian National University) electoral objectives Simon Whitby (Bradford University) Judi Sture (Bradford University) POLITICS OF PROPERTY IV - Enlightenment? Smith and Rousseau (Panel: 224) Chair: Chris Pierson Room: GH: Scottish Politics: Absence of a Debating Culture and Its Andrews Suite Implications for Citizenship and Governance (Panel: 272) Chris Pierson (University of Nottingham), Growing Melons Chair: Tom Gallagher Discussant: Gerry Hassan Room: RSE: and Sowing Beans: the properties of Rousseau Swann Room John B Salter (Manchester University), Adam Smith in Carol Craig (Centre for Confidence and Well-Being), Justice and the Needs ofthe Poor Constructive Dissent: A Missing Element in Scottish Public Life Tom Gallagher (University of Bradford), The Debating Professional Blind Spots in World Politics (Panel: 188) Chair: Deficit Among Scotland’s Opinion Formers: Explanations and Leonard Seabrooke Discussant: Antje Vetterlein (In association Outcomes with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Walter Humes (University of the West of Scotland), James Brassett (University of Warwick), 'Beyond the Education, Citizenship and Democracy: the Self-Deceptions of critique of knowledge: Thick description and/as Scottish political discourse problematisation in the trauma profession' Leonard Seabrooke (University of Warwick) Eleni Tsignou The 2010 General Election in Britain (Panel: 40) Chair: Paul (University of Warwick), 'Constructing the Low Fertility Trap: Whiteley Discussant: Andrew Russell (Sp Grp: EPOP) Room: GH: International Policies on National Welfare Reproduction' Geo Suite Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Institute for International Rosie Campbell (Birkbeck College) Sarah Childs (Bristol Affairs), Health and Economics in global population governance University), The resurgence of Tory women? Gender and the 1950-1990 2010 British general election Harold Clarke (University of Texas at Dallas) David Sanders Reconsidering Governance: towards post-bureaucracy? (Essex University), Modelling Vote Choice in the General (Panel: 20) Chair: Nick Sitter Discussant: Julia Fleischer (Sp Election - Alternative Scenarios Grp: Executive Politics and Governance) Room: RSE: Wellcome Charles Pattie (Sheffield University) Ron Johnston (Bristol West University), Can the electoral system save Labour? Electoral Aisling Healy (Université Aix-Marseille), The private bias and the 2010 British General Election. government of urban public action: the “metropolitan governance” of Greater Lyon’s economic policies The Politics of Surveillance (Panel: 50) Chair: Archie Simpson Nao Kodate (King's College London), Quality management in Discussant: Gavin Smith Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room healthcare and the role of government in England, Sweden and Rachel Finn (Hull University) Michael McCahill (Hull Japan: transparency, innovation and ranking University), Representing the Surveilled: Media Representation Martin Lodge (London School of Economics) Derek Gill and Political Discourse in Three UK Newspapers (Victoria University Wellington), New Public Management and Francisca Grommé (University of Amsterdam), Surveillance Post-NPM: News from New Zealand in the supermarket: the role of real-life testing in the Lindsay Stirton (Manchester University) T T Arvind (York development of surveillance policy University), What has the Human Rights Act Changed? Anaïk Purenne (University of Lyon) Bilel Benbouzi (University of Lyon), The politics of surveillance in France. A RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 7 - focus on situational crime prevention SPRITUALITY, RELIGION AND POLITICS (Panel: 248) Chair: Tasmin Bradley Discussant: Muhammad Atif Khan Room: RCP: Truth, Pluralism and Political Theory (Panel: 161) Chair: Meeting Room 5 Steve Buckler Room: The Dome: George Tasmin Bradley (London Metropolitan University), Jethro Butler (University of Manchester), Truth, Pluralism 'Negotiating with the Sacred': Spirituality, Religion and Politics and Public Reason among Tibetan Buddhists and Hindus in Dharamsala and Pune, Richard North (University of Birmingham), Reason, Religion India and Coercion in Democratic Societies Signe Kjær Jørgensen (University of Copenhagen), Why (not to) wear a headscarf as a Socialist Marie Juul (University of Copenhagen), Islamizing aid. Islamic NGOs after 9.11.

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Wednesday 31 March Sarah Cotterill (Manchester University) Hisako Nomura (Manchester University), The use of feedback to enhance 18:30 - 20:00 environmental outcomes: a randomised controlled trial of a food waste scheme IPPR - Public Policy Research Election 2010 debate (Panel: 3015) Chair: Marijana Sevic Oliver James (Exeter University), Using the Internet to Improve Citizen Participation in Local Public Services Alice Moseley (Southampton University) Gerry Stoker (Southampton University), The Impact of ‘Nudge’ and ‘Think’ on Organ Donor Registration: A Randomised Controlled Trial Session 8: Liz Richardson (Manchester University) Peter John Thursday 1 April (Manchester University), Is lobbying really effective? A field experiment of local interest group strategies to influence 09:00 - 10:30 elected representatives in the UK

Decentring British government II (Panel: 47) Chair: Catherine Gender politics in comparative perspective (Panel: 1006) Durose Discussant: Rod Rhodes (Sp Grp: Interpretive Political Room: BMA Meeting Room B Science) Room: RCP: Seminar Room Ghazi Banimelhem (Jordan University of Science Florence Faucher-King (Sciences Po, Paris), Interpreting &Technology), The Women’s Quota system in the recent change in mainstream British political parties parliamentary elections in Jordan: Is the Quota System an Mark Learmonth (Nottingham University), 'Girls’ Working Obstacle or an Asset? Together without ‘Teams': How to Avoid the Colonization of Marta Lamas (UNAM, Mexico City), Women Mobilization in Management Language the South Kevin Morrell (Birmingham University) Penelope Tuck Yeong-Ran Park (Kangnam University), Gender Policy vs. (University of Warwick), Narrative, morphology and tales of Women's Policy in Korea governance Global Environmental Governance and the Politics of Energy European citizenship – Eurosphere: Theoretical and (Panel: 180) Chair: Peter Willetts (In association with BISA) empirical aspects I (Panel: 195) Chair: Martina Klicperova- Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Baker Room: RCP: Meeting Room 4 Toby Carroll (National University of Singapore), New Kutay Acar (University of Bergen), Normative Implications approaches to opening markets: The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan of the European Citizenship Discourse pipeline and the deployment of social and environmental risk Luca Barani (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Activation of mitigation EU Citizenship at the local level Darren McCauley (Queens University Belfast), Implementing Martina Klicperova-Baker (Institute of Psychology, Academy Low Carbon Energy Solutions: Lessons in ‘Sustainable’ of Sciences of the Czech Republic), 'Citizenship' and 'European Governance from the French Experience of Waste-to-Energy Citizenship' as Qualitative and Legal Concepts Technology Helene Pristed Nielsen (University of Aalborg), Relating Adam Simpson (University of South Australia), Gender and Race in the European Public Sphere Environmental Activism and Energy Governance in Burma: The Transnational Dimension Executive Politics and Reform (Panel: 21) Chair: Kai Wegrich Benjamin Sovacool (National University of Singapore), Discussant: Philippe Bezes (Sp Grp: Executive Politics and Exploring Polycentric Approaches to Energy and Environmental Governance) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery Governance Jan-Hinrick Meyer-Sahling (Nottingham University), Government alternation and state politicisation in Central and GPSG 1: International Roundtable – Public Policy in Southern Eastern Europe Europe (Panel: 94) Chair: Stella Ladi Discussant: Claudio Salvador Parrado (UNED-Madrid) Julia Fleischer (University Radaelli (Sp Grp: Greek Politics) Room: The Dome: Charlotte of Potsdam), The Presidentialisation of Executive Politics Jacint Jordana (Institut Barcelona d' Estudis Internacionals during the Global Economic and Financial Crisis? Comparing / Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Roundtable panellist Germany and Spain José Magone (Berlin School of Economics and Law), Joachim Wehner (London School of Economics) Paolo de Roundtable panellist Renzio (Oxford University), The determinants of fiscal Leonardo Morlino (IPSA), Roundtable panellist transparency Dimitrios Sotiropoulos (University of Athens), Roundtable Radoslaw Zubek (Oxford University) Katarina Staronova panellist (Comenius University Slovenia), Departmental Coordination and How to assess the state(s) of our discipline (Panel: 271) Transposition of EU Directives Chair: Simon Hug Room: RSE: Kelvin Room Experimental research in political science: confronting the Thomas Bernauer (ETHZ, ) Fabrizio Gilardi practical, methodological and ethical challenges (Panel: 107) (University of Zurich), Publication Output of Swiss Political Chair: Gerry Stoker Discussant: Patrick Sturgis Room: RSE: Science Departments Wellcome East

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Martial Foucault (Université de Montréal), French Homo from the political process III (Panel: 57) Chair: Umut Korkut Publicus Discussant: Daniele Albertazzi (Sp Grp: Comparative European Fabrizio Gilardi (University of Zurich), tbc Politics / Italian Politics) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Iain McLean (Oxford University), Reputational and Francesco Amoretti (University of Turin), Beyond the press: bibliometric methods of evaluating people and journals in The Italian political opposition and the Church in the Sexygate political science: a UK perspective? Cristopher Cepernich (University of Turin), O shame! Where is thy blush?”. The lost battle for public opinion Human Rights and Bills of Rights in a Westminster setting Franca Roncarolo (University of Turin), Let people come to (Panel: 44) Chair: Robert Hazell Discussant: Matthew Flinders me: Berlusconi’s “contribution to political science" Room: RCP: Meeting Room 5 Cristian Vaccari (University of Bologna), The "Berlusconi- David Erdos (Oxford University), All smoke and mirrors? gate" and the Political Logic of Italian Mass Media Assessing the politics of the British and Australian bill of rights debates Multi-level party competition (Panel: 1010) Room: RSE: Janet Hiebert (Queen's University, Canada), Legislative Lecture Theatre Reliance on Case Law to Reduce Risk Marc Debus (University of Mannheim) Jochen Mueller Anna Oldmeadow (Oxford University), The Judicial Politics (University of Mannheim), Estimating and comparing policy of Rights: What Difference Does Institutional Landscape Make? positions of political parties on the sub-national level: How do David Robertson (Oxford University), The Convention Rights multi-level factors and policy preferences affect regional gover and Exceptions to them: An examination of proportionality and Ed Turner (Aston University), When parties matter: other tests for constitutionality within the UK context Partisan influence on public policy at the regional level in Germany. Innovations in Democratic Participation (Panel: 133) Chair: Ute Kelly Discussant: Ute Kelly (Sp Grp: Participatory and Panel under the auspices of APISA (Panel: 280) Chair: Julio Deliberative Democracy) Room: RCP: Great Hall Teehankee (Sp Grp: APISA) Room: The Dome: Hanover Catherine Bochel (University of Lincoln), Exploring Brendan Howe (Ewha Womans U, Seoul), Integrative Petitions Systems in the UK Futures and Challenges in East Asia Jacqui Briggs (University of Lincoln), Youth Political Eun Mee Kim (Ewha Womans U, Seoul), Development Participation: Motivations, expectations and experiences of Studies, Development Models, and Development Cooperation in involvement in a youth cabinet. A case study of the East Asia Lincolnshire Youth Cabinet. Allen Surla (De La Salle U, Manila), Manny Pacquiao, Jenny Pearce (University of Bradford), Participation in Thaksin Shinawatra, Aung San Suu Kyi: Faces of “Old and New Practice: Researching Cross National City Innovations UK/Latin Politics” in Southeast Asia (The Lost Influence of Political America Studies among the Common People) Maija Setälä (University of Turku), Comparing Democratic Julio Teehankee (De La Salle U, Manila), The Study of Innovations: Inclusiveness, Accountability and Empowerment Politics in Southeast Asia, the Philippines in Southeast Asian Political Studies Institutionalising Deliberative Democracy (Panel: 123) Chair: Stewart Davidson Discussant: Stewart Davidson (Sp Grp: POLITICAL MARKETING VIII - Political marketing: enhancing or Participatory and Deliberative Democracy) Room: RCP: Cullen eroding engagement? (Panel: 219) Chair: Claire Robinson Suite Discussant: Claire Robinson Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Stephen Elstub (West of Scotland University), Enacting Darren Lilleker (Bournemouth University) Nigel Jackson Multi-level Deliberative Democracy: A Critical Analysis of (Plymouth University), Interactivity and Branding, public Institutional Devices, Normative Aims and Complexity political communication as a marketing tool Peter McLaverty (Robert Gordon University), Why Juan Ignacio Marcos Lekuona (IDEC of Pompeu Fabra Institutions Are'nt Everything University), A methodical way for the party John Parkinson (York University), Conceptualising and development/revitalizing its local organizations Mapping the Deliberative Society Mark Passera (Edinburgh Napier University), Recruitment, fundraising and interactivity through social media Margaret Thatcher and Popular Culture: Feminist Interpretations 30 Years On (Panel: 7) Chair: Sarah Childs POLITICAL SCIENCE IN SLOVENIA – STATE OF THE DISCIPLINE Discussant: Sarah Childs (Sp Grp: Women and Politics) Room: (Panel: 202) Chair: Cirila Toplak Discussant: Cirila Toplak BMA: Ground Floor Room Room: Merchant's: Court Room Daniel Conway (Loughborough University), Margaret Irena Baclija (Secretary-General), Urban management: Thatcher, Dress and the Politics of Fashion rediscovered paradigm of managing urban communities Teresa Forde (University of Derby), Thatcher: The Early Jernej Pikalo , Critical review of the Slovenian political Years and The long Walk to Finchley theory Dawn Fowler (West of England University), Margaret Vladimir Prebilic (University of Ljubljana) Uros Svete , Thatcher and Falklands War Drama Science in service of the defence and security Cirila Toplak (University of Ljubljana), Implementation of Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens Capitalist-Democratic Model in Post-Socialist Societies: Basic

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Misunderstandings and Emerging Theories Darren Halpin (Robert Gordon University) Iain McLeod Drago Zajc (Slovenian PSA), The role of political science in (Portsmouth University), Who Gives Evidence to Committees of Slovenia: an active participant in the democratization? the Scottish Parliament? Steven MacGregor (Aberdeen University), Legislature POLITICS OF PROPERTY V - Who owns knowledge? Who owns Impact on Executive Legislation culture? (Panel: 225) Chair: Chris Pierson Room: GH: Andrews Mark Shephard (Strathclyde University), Comparing the Suite Power of Committees: The theory and practice of Westminster Daniel Attas (Hebrew University Jerusalem), Does anyone and Holyrood own cultural heritage? Ulrike Hoppner (Free University Berlin), Who owns The European Commission of the 21st Century (Panel: 114) knowledge? Preliminary theoretical thoughts on the Chair: Edward Page Discussant: Edward Page Room: RSE: Scott collaborative production of knowledge Room Karl Widerquist (Georgetown University), Why Do Michael Bauer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Acceptance Philosophers Talk so Much and Read so Little About the Stone of Administrative Change in the European Commission Age? False factual claims in appropriation-based property Hussein Kassim (East Anglia University), Leadership and theory coordination in a multinational organization: the case of the European Commission Regionalist parties and Territorial Politics (Panel: 146) Chair: John Peterson (Edinburgh University), Mission? Gestion? Elodie Fabre (Sp Grp: British and Comparative Territorial Cabinets in the Barroso Commission Politics) Room: BMA: Council Chamber John Peterson (Edinburgh University) Louise Maythorne Frédéric Falkenhagen (Sciences Po, Paris ), Sociological and (Edinburgh University), Institutional leadership and the Ideological determinants of ethno-regional party voting European Commission: Challenge, Change and Performance Gerry Hassan Eric Shaw (Stirling University), Doctrine and Ethos in the Scottish Labour party Twenty Years of Advocacy Coalition Studies in Britain, Eve Hepburn (University of Edinburgh) Dan Hough (Sussex Europe and Beyond (Panel: 160) Chair: Nils Bandelow University), Regionalist Parties and the Mobilisation of Discussant: Oliver Fueg Room: RCP: New Library Territorial Difference in Post-war Germany Nils Bandelow (University of Braunschweig, Germany) Nicola McEwen (Edinburgh University), Do nationalist Stefan Kundolf (Technical University of Braunschweig, objectives drive electoral support for the SNP? Germany), Formation of Advocacy Coalitions in Nascent Subsystems: A Case Study of the European GNSS Project Galileo RELIGION AND POLITICS IN THE PUBLIC REALM 8 - RELIGION Marcello Carammia (University of Catania, Italy), Advocacy AND IDENTITY (Panel: 249) Chair: Fiona McCallum Discussant: Coalitions Across Political Institutions? Testing a Core Todd Kent Room: GH: Geo Suite Assumption of the ACF in European Immigration Policy Sahra Gemeinder (University of Erlangen), We're not Arabs - Daniel Nohrstedt (CRISMART, Swedish National Defence We're Egyptians. The Struggle of Identity in Egypt College) Oliver Fueg (Exeter University), One Step Forward, Peter Lintl (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg), A Takeover? Two Steps Back? Evaluating Coalition Opportunity Structures as Recent Influence, Tactics and Aims of Religious Parties in Israel a Proposition for Theory Development Fiona McCallum (University of St Andrews), The Revised Secularization Approach: Explaining the Political Role of Christian Religious Leaders in the Middle East Session 9: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN THE UK (Panel: 206) Chair: Maria Thursday 1 April Dimova-Cookson (Sp Grp: Political Thought Specialist Group and the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought) 11:00 - 12:30 Room: RSE: Wellcome West Anarchism, Feminism and Anarcha-feminism (Panel: 82) Andrea Baumeister (Stirling University), The role of religion Chair: Alex Prichard Discussant: Ruth Kinna (Sp Grp: Anarchist in the public realm: a reappraisal of recent controversies in Studies Network) Room: BMA: Council Chamber the UK Judy Greenway (East London University), Re/membering Peter Jones (Newcastle University), Indirect religious women, Re/minding men: the gender politics of Anarchist discrimination: how accommodating should we be? History Monica Mookherjee (Keele University), A crooked timber? Jamie Heckert (Anarchist Studies Network), 'Mutual Aid': A Religious freedom beyond choice and determinism resource for feminist care ethics Simon Thompson (West of England University), Simon Luck (Sorbonne – Université Paris 1) Irène Pereira Responsibility for religious hatred (EHESS), Why so few? Women in French anarchist organizations Study of Parliament Group Scotland Panel 1: Comparing the Deric Shannon (University of Connecticut), Articulating a Power of Holyrood and Westminster (Panel: 95) Chair: Jim Contemporary Anarcha-Feminism Johnston Discussant: Katy Orr Room: The Dome: George Conservatism and Political Theory (Panel: 1007) Room: BMA Paul Cairney (Aberdeen University), Coalition and minority Meeting Room B government in Scotland

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Dogancan Ozsel (University of Manchester), The Conservative Politics of Collective Action in European Economic Governance Ideal Iain Hardie (Edinburgh University) David Howarth Matias Sirczuk (U Buenos Aires), Political Theology and (Edinburgh University), What Varieties of Financial Capitalism? Modernity. Is Carl Schmitt Useful for Post-Foundational The Financial Crisis and the Move to ‘Market-Based Banking’ in Political Thought? the UK, Germany and France Charlotte Rommerskirchen (Edinburgh University), In Decentring British Government I (Panel: 39) Chair: Catherine Varietate Discordia: The ’s discordant exit strategy in Durose Discussant: Rod Rhodes (Sp Grp: Interpretive Political the aftermath of the financial crisis Science) Room: RCP: Seminar Room Rod Rhodes (University of Tasmania), Protocols and rituals Executive Politics and Policy Reform (Panel: 22) Chair: Nao in British government departments Kodate Discussant: Will Jennings (Sp Grp: Executive Politics and Kathryn Wilkinson (Newcastle University), The view from Governance) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery the other side: scientists in government and the performance Julie Gervais (University of Lyon), When of expertise. PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Orange, SAP or Logica meddle in French public sector modernization Deliberative Democracy in Regional and Local Government: Marina Khmelnitskaya (University of Oxford), Learning Evidence from Scotland and Italy (Panel: 131) Chair: John through rejection: the process of social learning on example Parkinson Discussant: John Parkinson (Sp Grp: Participatory and Russian housing reform from the late Soviet period to the Deliberative Democracy) Room: RCP: Cullen Suite present Sonia Bussu (London School of Economics), Deliberative Martin Lodge (London School of Economics) Kai Wegrich Democracy in Local Government: New Institutional Mechanisms (Hertie School of Governance), Varieties of Capitalism – for Participation in Two Italian Cities divided discourses? Financial Crises, Public Debate and Stewart Davidson (Glasgow Caledonian University) Alistair Regulatory Reform in Comparative Perspective Stark (Glasgow Caledonian University), Deliberative Salvador Parrado (UNED-Madrid), Individual Cultural Views Participation in the Scottish Parliament Committees and Regulatory Responses to Oil Spills in Two Similar Stephen Elstub (West of Scotland University) Stewart Institutional European Settings: France and Spain Davidson (Glasgow Caledonian University), Applying the Discourse Quality Index to the Scottish Parliament: A Research Feminism and Nuclear Weapons in the Post–Cold War World Framework (Panel: 181) Chair: Laura Shepherd Discussant: Tina Managhan (In association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall Electronic Citizenship from a Comparative Perspective I Saara Särmä (University of Tampere), Popular Imageries of (Panel: 86) Chair: Lawrence Pratchett Discussant: Karen Nuclear Proliferation: Gendered and Sexualized Parodies in Mossberger (Sp Grp: Citizenship and Democracy) Room: RSE: Iran and North Korea Kelvin Room Ray Acheson (Women’s International League for Peace and Benedict Jimenez (University of Illinois at Chicago) Karen Freedom, USA), Anti-Nuclear Imperialism and Gender Mossberger (University of Illinois at Chicago), Can E- Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Catherine Eschle Government Promote Informed Citizenship and Civic (University of Strathclyde), Feminist Challenges to the Nuclear Engagement? State: Revisiting and Reviving Feminism in the Anti-Nuclear Lawrence Pratchett (De Montfort University) Rabia Debate Karakaya Polat (Isik University), Citizenship in the Age of the Rebecca Johnson (Acronym Institute) Jo Tyabji (Acronym Internet: A Comparative Analysis of Britain and Turkey Institute), Changes and Continuities in Feminist Approaches to European citizenship – Eurosphere: Theoretical and Nuclear Insecurity and Disarmament in the UK, 1980 – 2010 empirical aspects II (Panel: 196) Chair: Martina Klicperova- GPSG 2: Greek Political Parties and Elections (Panel: 122) Baker Discussant: Martina Klicperova-Baker Room: RCP: Chair: Roman Gerodimos Discussant: Roman Gerodimos (Sp Grp: Meeting Room 4 Greek Politics) Room: The Dome: Charlotte Ahmet Oncu (Sabanci University) Bulent Kucuk (Sabanci Ioannis Andreadis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki) University), Imaginaries of Diversity and Citizenship: The Theodore Chadjipadelis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki), Turkish Case Comparison of Elections for the European and the National Marybel Perez (University of Bergen), Relevance of Parliament: the case of Greece principled beliefs for the work of think tanks and policy Chrysa Lamprinakou (Brunel University), Interpreting New research institutions: A study of Norwegian perceptions upon Democracy through the Party Evolution Model: Why the international migration ‘middle ground’ project was destined to fail Robert Sata (Central European University), Divided or Dimitris Tsarouhas (Bilkent University), PASOK’s United – Diversity and Europeanization in Hungary modernization paradigm and new social democracy European Union Member States and the Financial Crisis Interest Groups and British Public Policy (Panel: 8) Chair: (Panel: 128) Chair: David Howarth Discussant: David Howarth Alan Greer Discussant: Alan Greer Room: GH: Geo Suite Room: RSE: Swann Room Patrick Bernhagen (Aberdeen University), Lobbying and Kenneth Dyson (Cardiff University), Norman's Lament: The

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Political Influence in Britain: Testing a Signalling Model of Identity and Morality: The Berlusconi’s Sex Scandal Group-Government Interaction Wyn Grant (Warwick University), A Fading Paradigm? The New Labour, the Third Way and the State (Panel: 135) Chair: Peter Burnham Discussant: Paul Blackledge (Sp Grp: State Study of Interest Groups in Britain Theory) Room: The Dome: George Matt Reed (Gloucestershire University), Wrestling with the multiple identities of the Soil Association David Coates (Wake Forest University), The Third Way and the Retreat of the Radical State Yonatan Schvartzman (University of Aarhus), Revising meta- governance: comparing the impact of state intervention on Perspectives on Labour and trade union politics (Panel: network structures in the Danish and Swedish organic food 3013) Chair: Mark Wickham-Jones Discussant: Mark Wickham- industry Jones Room: RCP: New Library Monica Clua-Losada (University of York), The retreat of the Intergovernmental Relations in a Context of Party Political Incongruence: An Assessment of IGR in Post-Devolution UK union: The Transport and General Workers' Union strategies of renewal in the (Panel: 115) Chair: Tatham Tatham Discussant: Jonathan John Kelly (Birkbeck College), Ethical Socialism and the Bradbury (Sp Grp: British and Comparative Territorial Politics) Room: RSE: Lecture Trade Unions: Allan Flanders and the Reform of British Industrial Relations in the and Nicole Bolleyer (Exeter University) Wilfried Swenden Mark Wickham-Jones (University of Bristol), 'Labour, (Edinburgh University), The Dynamics of Intergovernmental Relations: a comparative perspective European Unity, and Schuman' Paul Cairney (Aberdeen University), Intergovernmental Political Science and Political Science Journals (Panel: 198) Relations in Scotland before and after the SNP Chair: Sarah Birch Discussant: Desmond King (Sp Grp: Sponsored Elin Royles (Aberystwyth University) Richard Wyn Jones by BJPS) Room: RSE: Wellcome East (Cardiff University), Wales in the World: Intergovernmental Patrick McCartan (Cambridge University Press), Political Relations and Paradiplomacy Science Journals and the Production of Knowledge Tatham Tatham (European University Institute), Jack Nagel , State of Independence: The Distinctive Devolution, political incongruence and conflict in the European Competence of the BJPolS Union: Answers from a UK quasi-experiment. Albert Weale (University College London), Journals as a International organisation (Panel: 1003) Room: GH: Princess System of Norms Suite Politics of development in Africa and the Middle East (Panel: Francesco Giumelli (Metropolitan University Prague), Smart 1008) Room: BMA: Ground Floor Room Sanctions and the UN: from International to World Society? Jörg Michael Dostal (Seoul National University), Pension Dawisson B Lopes (Pontifical Catholic University of Minas reform in Nigeria five years on: Great leap or inappropriate Gerais), Can International Organizations Be Democratic? policy design? Rethinking Robert Dahl's Skeptical Argument Abdel Aziz Ezz El Arab (American University Cairo), ‘Planning for Privatization’ in Egypt: Compiling Oral Narratives Issues in Participatory Democracy (Panel: 136) Chair: Peter of Public Policy and Business Enterprise McLaverty Discussant: Peter McLaverty (Sp Grp: Participatory and Deliberative Democracy) Room: RCP: Great Hall Ellen Hallams (King's College London), A double-edged sword: how the Internet is changing US foreign policy Peter Moug (Sheffield University), On Being a Piece of Mohamed Waked (University of Amsterdam/American U Furniture: Reflections on Using Non-Participative Observation to Research Democratic Engagement. Cairo), Middle-Level Aid Politics in Egypt Caroline Scott (Strathclyde University), Governmentality POLITICS OF PROPERTY VI - Just distribution? (Panel: 226) and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA): Challenging the Chair: Chris Pierson Room: GH: Andrews Suite SEA/”Good Governance” Nexus David Bholat (University of Chicago), Private Profit as Elizabeth Tait (Robert Gordon University) Richard Laing Public Expropriation: Northern Rock, Collateral, and Property (Robert Gordon University), The Challenges of Developing in Capitalism. Effective Participatory Mechanisms for the Design of a Andrew Connell (University of York), Wealth and Working Sustainable Transport Network Capital: Rival Concepts of Property in British Welfare Reform since 1997. Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens from the political process II (Panel: 56) Chair: Daniele Colin Tyler (University of Hull), Conflictual recognition and fair resource distribution in civil society Albertazzi Discussant: James Newell (Sp Grp: Comparative European Politics / Italian Politics) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Questions of Britishness: An OUP/Parliamentary Affairs Diego Garzia (Università di Siena), Explaining the Round Table on the Britishness Special Edition (Panel: 194) ‘Dishonest Vote’ in Italian Parliamentary Elections, 2006-8 Chair: Jonathan Tonge Room: GH: Charlotte Suite Umut Korkut (University College Dublin), Reforms after Gerry Hassan Political Lies: How did leaking of speech affect the credibility Michael Hechter (Arizona State University) of Gyurcsány's reform in Hungary? Bhiku Parekh (University of Huddersfield) Pietro Pirani (University of Western Ontario), European

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Ben Wellings (Australian National University), Britishness, Session 10: the Commonwealth and Europe Thursday 1 April Regional actors in transnational relations (Panel: 1002) Room: Merchant's: Court Room 14:00 - 15:30 Jinwoo Choi (Hanyang U, Seoul), Domestic Politics, “European Political Science: Past, Present and Future" International Side-Payment, and EU Regional Policy (Panel: 274) Chair: William Maloney (under the auspices of Katja Mirwaldt (University of Strathclyde ), Meeting the ECPR) Room: RCP: Great Hall neighbours: Germans’ transnational relationships in the Michael Keating (Aberdeen University/EUI) borderless Europe and beyond Heather Savigny (University of East Anglia) Nick Thomas (City University, Hong Kong), Sino-Japanese Judith Squires (Bristol University) Relations: Sub-national perspectives Gerry Stoker (Southampton University) States, Knowledge and Narratives of Migration: The Aspects of Political Leadership (Panel: 53) Chair: Stuart Construction of Immigration in European Policy-Making McAnulla Discussant: Cathy Gormley-Heenan (Sp Grp: Political (Panel: 78) Chair: Georgios Karyotis Discussant: Georgios Leadership) Room: RCP: New Library Karyotis Room: RSE: Wellcome West Charlotte Burns (Leeds University) Neil Carter (York Christina Boswell (Edinburgh University), Migration Control University), Environmental Leadership in the EU: A Case Study and Narratives of Steering of the European Parliament and Climate Change Andrew Geddes (Sheffield University) Alex Balch (Sheffield Dimitris Christopoulos (University of the West of England), University), Between Action and Politics? Making Sense of UK Integrating Leadership Roles with Leadership Behaviour: Policy Evidence of Predictive Validity Peter Scholten (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Kevin Theakston (Leeds University), Leadership style, Constructing Dutch Immigrant Policy: Research-policy relations political skills and context: Gordon Brown as prime minister and immigrant integration policy-making in the Netherlands Critical Issues in Contemporary Sporting Governance (Panel: The Party Finance Challenge (Sponsored by British Politics 109) Chair: Russell Holden Discussant: Paul Gilchrist (Sp Grp: Group) (Panel: 173) Chair: Florence Faucher-King Discussant: Sport and Politics) Room: Merchant's: Court Room Paul Webb (Sp Grp: British Politics) Room: RCP: Meeting Room 5 Paul Gilchrist (Brighton University), Sport, Jurisgenesis and Justin Fisher (Brunel University), Party Finance and Local Moral Regulation Party Activity in Britain Jonathan Grix (Birmingham University), Assessing County Susan Scarrow (University of Houston), Party Finance Sport Partnerships and Grass-Roots Sport Delivery: Democratic Regulation as Cause and Effect Governance or State Strategy for Control? Jennifer van Heerde (University College London), Barry Houlihan (Loughborough University), An analysis of Newspaper Reporting and Public Perceptions of Party Finance the 2009 World Anti-Doping Code. A case of (necessary) over- The Resilient Local Authority and its Partners - sponsored by ambition Local Government Studies (Panel: 159) Chair: Keith Shaw Darwin and International Relations (Panel: 151) Chair: Discussant: John Fenwick (Sp Grp: Local Politics) Room: RSE: Dominic Johnson Discussant: Bradley Thayer Room: RCP: Scott Room Meeting Room 4 Jane Gibbon (Newcastle University) John Fenwick Scott Field (University of California, Berkeley), War as an (University of Northumbria), Resilient Management and the information problem: insights from evolutionary game theory Third Sector Dominic Johnson (University of Edinburgh), Population Graham Pearce (Aston Business School) Stuart Cooper models of the insurgency in Iraq (Aston University), The governance and implementation of Michael E Price (Brunel University), The influence of climate change policy at the sub-national level individual formidability on political attitudes: The case of Keith Shaw (Northumbria University) Kate Theobald egalitarianism (Northumbria University), Local government and the challenge Bradley Thayer (Baylor University), Darwin and of climate change: the emergence of the resilient local International Relations Theory: Improving Theoretical authority? Assumptions of Political Behavior Visual Politics (A): The Art of Democracy; emptiness, sorrow Decentring British Government III (Panel: 73) Chair: & activism (Panel: 90) Chair: Iain McKenzie Discussant: Alan Catherine Durose Discussant: Rod Rhodes (Sp Grp: Interpretive Finlayson (Sp Grp: Art and Politics) Room: The Dome: Hanover Political Science) Room: RCP: Seminar Room Matt Davies (Newcastle University), Extinguishing Workers: Catherine Durose (De Montfort University), Why the Sorrows and Sorrows of Work in Alain de Botton neighbourhood? A de-centred approach to understanding Yannis Stavrakakis (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki), neighbourhood in UK local governance Democratic Topologies of Emptiness: From Lefort to Gormley Kevin Orr (Hull University), How do Chief Executives in UK Alison Watson (St. Andrews University), The Fibre Arts and local government manage the demands of leadership? its Activist Agenda

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Merlijn van Hulst (University of Tilburg), There’s a hole in the Sam Dossi (Exeter University), How cities encounter Europe. budget, dear Council: An ethnographic study of storytelling in Mechanisms and Modes of Europeanization at the urban level. a political debate Kennet Lynggaard (Roskilde University), Causality in Europeanization Research: A Discursive Institutional Executive Politics and Administrative Reform (Panel: 23) Perspective Chair: Marina Khmelnitskaya Discussant: Martin Lodge (Sp Grp: Claudio Radaelli (Exeter University) Theofanis Exadaktylos Executive Politics and Governance) Room: RSE: Upper Gallery (University of Exeter), Do We Need Distance to Get Close? Philippe Bezes (CNRS-CERSA Paris) Patrick Le Lidec (CNRS- Looking for Causality in Europeanisation Studies. CERSA Paris), Explaining the Emergence of a New Sabine Saurugger (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Grenoble) Organizational Form for the French Territorial State. A Yves Surel (Sciences-Po, Paris), Beyond convergence: Political-Institutional Approach Instruments of resistance in the European Union Nick Sitter (Central European University), Inside the Tent: Populism, Executive Power and the Pursuit of Policy Mobilizing Against Economic Liberalization (Panel: 129) Lindsay Stirton (Manchester University) Firat Cengiz Chair: Donatella Della Porta Discussant: John Chalcraft Room: (University of Tilburg), The Second Transformation of European GH: Charlotte Suite Community Competition Law Nai Rui Chng (European University Institute), Public Kai Wegrich (Hertie School of Governance) Salvador Parrado Resistance to Water Privatization? Regulatory Mobilization and (UNED-Madrid), Deliverers, Diplomats or Experts? The Evolution the Moral Economy in the Philippines of Predominant Forms and Hybrids in Reforms of Senior Civil Ursula Durand (London School of Economics), The Defense Services of Coca as a Source of Political Empowerment Sara Motta (Nottingham University), Knowledge and Urban GPSG 3: Developments in Greek Public Policy (Panel: 126) Land Movements in Venezuela Chair: Dimitris Tsarouhas Discussant: Dimitris Tsarouhas (Sp Annika Zorn (European University Institute), The best Grp: Greek Politics) Room: The Dome: George conditions to become disruptive: Organizations of the Stella Ladi (Panteion University), Public Consultation, unemployed and their tactical choices to challenge Participation and Administrative Reform: the Case of Greece unemployment politics. Vasilis Leontitsis (University of Sheffield), Exploring Institutional Inertia and Change: Lessons from the Morality, political scandals and the detachment of citizens Decentralisation of Greece in the 1990s from the political process I (Panel: 55) Chair: Daniele Adamantios Dionysios Minas , Voicing to the regional, loyal Albertazzi Discussant: Umut Korkut (Sp Grp: Comparative to the international: European Union, International Maritime European Politics / Italian Politics) Room: BMA: Meeting Room Organisation and Greek Maritime Interests Hélène Bilger-Street (University of Bath), The private lives Fotini Papoudakis (Higher Technological Educational of French politicians, a matter for political scandal or for Institute of Kalamata), The role of leadership in mobilizing entertainment? collective will and the building of sustainable communities: James Newell (Salford University), Sex, lies and public the case of Anavra, Greece money: Recent scandals in Britain and Italy James Walston (American University of Rome), Dogs that do Iceland at the Crossroads (Panel: 15) Chair: Archie Simpson not bark and dogs that bark but no one listens. The use and Discussant: Archie Simpson Room: RSE: Swann Room abuse of “morality” in Berlusconi’s Italy. Marc Lanteigne (St Andrews University), Anglo-Icelandic Economic (In)Security and the Icesave Debacle Negotiating Anarchism (Panel: 83) Chair: Judy Greenway Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir (University of Iceland), Failed Discussant: Jamie Heckert (Sp Grp: Anarchist Studies Network) Attempts at the Securitization of the Icelandic Financial Sector Room: BMA: Council Chamber Carissa Honeywell (Sheffield Hallam University), Paul Local Government and State Theory - sponsored by Local Goodman: Finding an Audience for Anarchism Government Studies (Panel: 167) Chair: Paul Wetherly Ruth Kinna (Loughborough University), Anarchist Discussant: Karin Bottom (Sp Grp: Local Politics) Room: RSE: individualism and socialist ideology in the work of William Lecture Theatre Morris Neil Barnett (Leeds Metropolitan University,), Local Alex Prichard (Bristol University), Proudhon's Anti-Feminism Government and the ‘Local State’ Colin Copus (De Montfort University), English Local New Directions in Public Attitudes Research (Panel: 2017) Government and the Changing Nature of the State Chair: Nicola McEwen Room: GH: Princess Suite Josie Kelly (Aston University ), Local Government and State William Miller (University of Glasgow), Legal Cultures in Theory Transition: the impact of the "war on terror" Luis Moreno (Centre for Human and Social Sciences), The Mechanisms, Instruments and Causality in Europeanization axiology of welfare in the EU research (Panel: 62) Chair: Francesco Stolfi Discussant: Daniel Wincott (Cardiff University) Ailsa Henderson Francesco Stolfi Room: GH: Andrews Suite (Edinburgh University), Untitled paper in panel: 'New Directions in Public Attitudes Research'

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On-Line and Face-to-Face Deliberative Democracy (Panel: Stephen Herbert (Scottish Parliament), The Impact of 125) Chair: Stephen Elstub Discussant: Stephen Elstub (Sp Grp: Minority Government on the Scrutiny of Policy in the Scottish Participatory and Deliberative Democracy) Room: RCP: Cullen Parliament Suite Jim Johnston (Scottish Parliament), The Impact of Minority Stephen Coleman (Leeds University) Jay Bulmer (Leeds Government on the Scottish Parliament’s budget process University), How to Connect Public Talk to Institutional Katy Orr (Scottish Parliament), The Impact of Minority Decision-Making: the case for an Online Civic Commons Government on the Enactment of Legislation Ute Kelly (Bradford University) Heather Blakey (Bradford University), Framing for Deliberation - Reflections on an The personalisation of politics (Panel: 28) Chair: Michael Temple Discussant: Alec Charles (Sp Grp: Media Politics) Room: Experiment in Higher Education BMA: Ground Floor Room Corinne Wales (Southampton University) Sarah Cotterill (Manchester University), The Behaviour of Citizens in a Large- Pekka Isotalus (University of Tampere) Merja Almonkari (University of Tampere) Johanna Makela (University of Scale On-line Deliberation (Did Citizens Actually ‘Deliberate’?), Tampere), What do media require of political leaders? The Political Parties, issue ownership and immigration (Panel: case of the Finnish minister who resigned because of his text 79) Chair: Wilfried Swenden Discussant: Wilfried Swenden messages Room: RSE: Wellcome West James Stanyer (Loughborough University) Emily Harmer Jane Green (Manchester University) Will Jennings (Loughborough University), Celebrity First Families? A (Manchester University), Macro-Competence: A Measurement of Comparative Examination of Media Coverage of National Mood in Issue Competence and a Test of its Effects on Party Leaders’ Spouses and Children in Seven Advanced Industrial Support Democracies Pontus Odmalm (Edinburgh University), Political parties The Popular is Political: Contesting Masculinities in Social and immigration policy: a case of issue ownership? Movements andPopular Culture (Panel: 182) Chair: Ana Betsy Super (Edinburgh University), Ideology, issue ownership, and framing: Explaining parties’ positions on Jordan Discussant: Fidelma Ashe (In association with BISA) Room: Merchant's: Great Hall immigration in the Netherlands Daniel Conway (Loughborough University), Contesting the Public Organisations and Public Policy (Panel: 19) Chair: Julie Masculine State: Masculinities, Militarisation and War Gervais Discussant: Jan-Hinrick Meyer-Sahling (Sp Grp: Resistance in Apartheid South Africa Executive Politics and Governance) Room: GH: Geo Suite Ana Jordan (University of Lincoln), 'Dads aren’t Demons. Oliver James (Exeter University) George Boyne (Cardiff Mums aren’t Madonnas:' constructions of fatherhood and University), Chief executive succession in UK central masculinities in the (Real) Fathers 4 Justice campaign government: Insiders, outsiders and public service performance Christina Rowley (University of Bristol), 'The disappearance Philip Krause (London School of Economics), The Political and re-emergence of the Western in Vietnam War films, 1978- and Cultural Determinants of Finance Ministry Control over 2002' Public Spending Laura Shepherd (University of Birmingham), Discipline, Punishment and the History of Sexuality in Oz Regions in Brussels: interests, preferences and evolutions (Panel: 121) Chair: Tatham Tatham Discussant: Peter John (Sp Visual Politics (B): Art, War & Protest (Panel: 98) Chair: Matt Grp: British and Comparative Territorial Politics) Room: RCP: Davies (Sp Grp: Art and Politics) Room: The Dome: Hanover Meeting Room 5 Regina Fritzsche (Swansea University), Reflections on Michael Bauer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Diana Renaissance Politics and Art: Titian’s Battle Pitschel (University of Konstanz) Philipp Studinger (Humboldt kennardphillipps Artistic interventions: Photo-Op and the University Berlin), Governance Preferences in the EU Multilevel Iraq War System: Insights from a survey of subnational administrators in Iain McKenzie (Kent University), After finality, a maximum Heather Mbaye (University of West Georgia, USA), So melancholy what’s new? What Regional Offices are doing in Brussels now Elspeth van Veeren (University of Bristol), Guantánamo as that they weren’t doing eight years ago “Icon of Outrage”: The Politics of Remediating Guantanamo Carolyn Rowe (Birmingham University), 15 years on the sidelines? The role of the Committee of the Regions reassessed Tatham Tatham (European University Institute), You do what you have to do? Preference intensity and territorial interest representation in EU environmental affairs Study of Parliament Group Scotland 2: Parliamentary Scrutiny in the Context of Minority Government (Panel: 96) Chair: Mark Shephard Discussant: Darren Halpin Room: The Dome: Charlotte

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Academic Convenor Details

Professor Charlie Jeffery

Charlie Jeffery is the academic Convenor of the 2010 Political Studies Association Annual Conference.

He is Professor of Politics and Head of School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. He works on devolution and comparative territorial politics, and contributed a chapter with Daniel Wincott to the Association’s 60th Anniversary book, New Directions in Political Science, edited by Colin Hay. He has been an active member of the Association since the early 1990s, organising the 1993 Annual Conference in Leicester and the inaugural Political Studies Association Awards ceremony to mark the Association’s 50th Anniversary in 2000. He was Honorary Secretary of the Association from 1994-2000.

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A Bell, Colleen ...... 21, 32 Bylok, Katarzyna...... 27 Abdelkhaliq, Nur ...... 28 Bell, Derek...... 22, 32 Acar, Kutay...... 43 Bellamy, Richard...... 30 C Acheson, Ray ...... 46 Benbouzi, Bilel...... 42 Cairney, Paul...... 24, 26, 29, 40, 45, 47 Adeney, Katharine...... 22, 27, 30 Bennie, Lyn ...... 29 Campbell, Rosie...... 27, 35, 42 Adornino, Giovanni ...... 26 Berenskoetter, Felix ...... 38, 40 Campus, Donatella ...... 26, 36 Akram, Sadiya...... 19 Berenson, Marc...... 40 Carammia, Marcello ...... 45 Albertazzi, Daniele ...... 32, 36, 38, 44, 47, 49 Berger, Lars ...... 36 Carbone, Maurizio...... 26, 28 Allen, Chris...... 36 Berg-Sørensen, Anders...... 24 Carneiro, Inês...... 34 Allen, David ...... 23 Berkeley, Rob ...... 40 Carrapiço, Helena...... 20, 21 Allen, Nicholas...... 35 Bernauer, Thomas...... 43 Carrera, Leandro...... 23 Allern, Elin...... 33 Bernhagen, Patrick...... 23, 26, 46 Carroll, Peter...... 27 Almonkari, Merja ...... 50 Berthet, Thierry...... 39 Carroll, Toby...... 43 Alonso, Sonia...... 35 Beswick, Danielle...... 22, 31 Carstensen, Martin B...... 27 Amat, Dolores ...... 23 Betzold, Carola...... 18 Carter, Caitríona...... 39 Amat, Francesc ...... 38 Bezes, Philippe ...... 43, 49 Carter, Neil ...... 29, 38, 48 Amoretti, Francesco...... 44 Bholat, David ...... 47 Carver, Terrell...... 38 Anderson, Jenny...... 27, 30 Bicquelet, Aude...... 31 Cengiz, Firat...... 49 Anderson, John ...... 27 Bilger-Street, Hélène ...... 49 Cepernich, Cristopher ...... 44 Andersson, Jessica...... 19, 27 Birch, Sarah ...... 29, 32, 35, 47 Cesoni, Maria Luisa ...... 20 Andreadis, Ioannis...... 32, 46 Birdsall, Andrea ...... 38 Chadjipadelis, Theodore ...... 32, 46 Andrews, Rhys ...... 26, 32 Bischoff, Carina...... 33 Chadwick, Andrew...... 36 Aneja, Urvashi ...... 18 Bitonti, Alberto ...... 19 Chalcraft, John ...... 49 Anthony, Scott...... 26 Blackledge, Paul...... 47 Chandler, Jim ...... 25 Antonopoulos, George A ...... 21 Blair, Alasdair ...... 33 Chapman, Rachael...... 28 Arditi, Benjamin...... 39 Blakey, Heather...... 50 Charalambous, Giorgos...... 21 Armitage, Faith...... 32, 36 Blanco, Ismael ...... 40 Chari, Raj ...... 26 Arnott, Margaret ...... 28 Bloom, Peter ...... 32 Charles, Alec...... 29, 35, 50 Arora, Bela...... 24, 33 Bochel, Catherine...... 44 Chataway, Joanna...... 27 Arvind, T T...... 42 Bochel, Hugh ...... 32 Chen, Yugang...... 31 Ashe, Fidelma...... 30, 50 Bolleyer, Nicole ...... 29, 47 Chen, Yu-Wen...... 27 Asiedu, Victor...... 18 Bomann-Larsen, Lene...... 35 Cherny, Nicolas...... 41 Aspinwall, Mark...... 23, 28, 31, 38 Bonura, Carlo...... 23 Childs, Sarah...... 25, 30, 42, 44 Atanassova-Cornelis, Elena...... 24 Boswell, Christina...... 41, 48 Chin, Clayton...... 19 Atif Khan, Muhammad...... 39 Bottom, Karin...... 25, 34, 49 Chng, Nai Rui ...... 49 Atkins, Judith ...... 34 Bouchard, Caroline ...... 23, 28 Choi, Jinwoo...... 48 Attas, Daniel...... 45 Boucher, David ...... 26, 28 Christie, Ryerson ...... 32 Aughey, Arthur...... 29 Bousquet, Antoine...... 32, 38 Christopoulos, Dimitris...... 29, 48 Ayres, Sarah...... 28 Boyne, George...... 50 Christoyannopoulos, Alexandre ...... 33 Brace, Laura...... 33 Chrona, Stavroula...... 18 B Brack, Duncan ...... 29 Chu, May ...... 19 Bachmann, Jan...... 32 Bradbury, Jonathan...... 26, 28, 35, 47 Cibian, Stefan ...... 25 Baclija, Irena...... 44 Bradley, Tasmin ...... 42 Cladi, Lorenzo...... 26 Bajpai, Rochana ...... 23 Brandenburg, Heinz...... 23, 29 Clark, Alistair...... 22, 27, 32, 37 Balch, Alex...... 48 Brassett, James...... 29, 42 Clark, Denis ...... 21 Bale, Tim...... 30, 34 Brassington, Ian ...... 32 Clarke, Chris ...... 19 Bandelow, Nils ...... 45 Bray, Zoe...... 29 Clarke, Harold...... 38, 42 Banimelhem, Ghazi...... 43 Breeman, Gerard...... 22 Clarke, Susan ...... 25 Barabantseva, Elena...... 24 Brett, Teddy ...... 35 Clift, Ben...... 24 Barani, Luca ...... 43 Briggs, Jacqui...... 44 Clua-Losada, Monica...... 47 Barker, Fiona...... 28 Brooks, Thom...... 26, 28, 32, 35, 41 Coates, David...... 30, 47 Barnett, Neil...... 31, 49 Brown, Archie...... 37 Cochrane, Feargal...... 26 Bartolucci, Valentina...... 31 Brown, Graham...... 23 Cole, Alistair...... 24, 31 Basham, Victoria...... 20, 21 Brown, Will ...... 22 Coleman, Stephen...... 26, 50 Bashir, Hassan ...... 33 Bruce, Steve...... 24 Colley, Linda...... 30 Baston, Lewis...... 37 Bruque, Quim...... 40 Connell, Andrew ...... 47 Bastow, Simon ...... 23 Bucken-Knapp, Gregg ...... 24 Connelly, James...... 26, 28 Bates, David ...... 38 Bulmer, Jay...... 50 Connelly, Steve ...... 40 Batley, Richard...... 22, 37 Bulmer, Sarah ...... 21 Connolly, David...... 22, 25, 37 Bauer, Michael ...... 45, 50 Burnham, Peter...... 47 Conway, Daniel...... 44, 50 Baumeister, Andrea...... 45 Burns, Charlotte...... 38, 48 Coombs, Nathan...... 19, 27, 29 Bean, Kevin...... 23 Burton, Joe...... 19 Cooper, Stuart...... 48 Beebeejaun, Yasminah ...... 37 Busby, Robert...... 36 Copus, Colin ...... 49 Beech, Matt...... 34 Bush, Jodi...... 18 Cornell, Akima...... 18 Behnke, Andreas...... 32, 36 Bussu, Sonia ...... 46 Cosenza, Giovanna...... 36 Butler, Jethro...... 42 Cotter, Bridget ...... 23, 36

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Cotterill, Sarah ...... 30, 43, 50 E G Coward, Martin...... 21, 23, 25 Edwards, Aaron...... 23 Gaber, Ivor ...... 36 Cowell, Richard ...... 31 Edwards, Geoffrey ...... 23 Gallagher, Tom...... 30, 42 Cowley, Phil...... 32, 37 Edwards, Jason ...... 34 Gamble, Andrew...... 30, 34, 36, 38, 40 Cowling, Mark ...... 38 Ekblom, Linda ...... 18 Game, Chris...... 25 Craig, Carol...... 42 El Mahdi, Rabab...... 40 Gann, Rose...... 33 Craig, John ...... 22, 33, 34 Ellner, Andrea...... 28 Gaon, Stella...... 23 Crawford, Ewan...... 33 Elstub, Stephen...... 44, 46, 50 Garcia, Maria...... 25 Cripps, Elizabeth...... 22, 32 Entwistle, Tom...... 37 Garzia, Diego ...... 47 Critch, Raymond ...... 35 Erdos, David ...... 44 Gauja, Anika...... 29, 35 Croft, Stuart...... 41 Erk, Jan...... 37 Geddes, Andrew ...... 48 Cromartie, Alan...... 36 Escher, Tobias...... 33 Geddes, Mike...... 25 Cross, Bill...... 29 Eschle, Catherine...... 46 Gee, Graham...... 36 Crysler, John ...... 27, 29 Escobar-Rodriguez, Oliver ...... 31 Gemeinder, Sahra ...... 45 Cudworth, Erika...... 38 Eslen-Ziya, Hande...... 21 Gerodimos, Roman ...... 46 Curtice, John...... 27, 28, 36 Eun, Yong-Soo...... 19 Gervais, Julie...... 46, 50 Curtis, Simon...... 39 Evans, Elizabeth ...... 35 Gest, Justin...... 30, 34 Curtis, Steven ...... 33 Ewbank, Mark...... 37 Gibb, Richard ...... 22 Cutts, David ...... 39 Exadaktylos, Theofanis ...... 49 Gibbon, Jane ...... 48 Eymeri-Douzans, Jean-Michel ...... 24 Gilabert, Pablo...... 38 D Ezz El Arab, Abdel Aziz...... 47 Gilardi, Fabrizio...... 43, 44 Damro, Chad...... 28, 35 Gilchrist, Paul...... 48 Dando, Malcolm...... 42 F Gill, Derek ...... 42 Daugbjerg, Carsten ...... 35 Fabre, Cecile ...... 30, 35, 37 Gill, Mark...... 26 Davidson, Stewart...... 44, 46 Fabre, Elodie ...... 35, 45 Gilligan, Chris ...... 27 Davies, J S...... 22 Falkenhagen, Frédéric...... 45 Gilson, Chris...... 33 Davies, Laura...... 18 Farooq, Sadaf...... 18 Giorgi, Alberta ...... 30 Davies, Matt ...... 48, 50 Farrell, Anne-Maree...... 35 Giumelli, Francesco...... 47 de Carolis, Daniele...... 18 Farrell, Nathan ...... 30 Glaze, Simon...... 37 De Ferrari, Ignazio...... 18 Farrelly, Michael...... 22, 25 Goldchluk, Sofia ...... 33 de Miguel, Carolina...... 35 Faucher-King, Florence...... 43, 48 Goldsmith, Michael ...... 25, 34 de Renzio, Paolo...... 35, 43 Faust, Jörg ...... 22 Gomez Arana, Arantza ...... 23 De Schutter, Helder ...... 37 Fawcett, Paul...... 33 Gómez, Braulio ...... 35 de Shutter, Herder...... 26 Feklyunina, Valentina...... 28 Gomez, F ...... 33 de Wispelaere, Jurgen...... 35 Fenwick, John ...... 48 Gomez-Suarez, Andrei ...... 23 Debus, Marc ...... 44 Ferdinand, Peter...... 30 Goodwin, Matthew...... 39 Defty, Andrew...... 32 Festenstein, Matthew ...... 40 Gormley-Heenan, Cathy ...... 48 Della Porta, Donatella ...... 29, 49 Fetherston, Betts...... 24 Gould, Carol...... 27, 41 Despoina, Grigoriadou...... 19 Field, Scott...... 48 Gozaydin, Istar...... 39 Di Mascio, Fabrizio...... 29, 33 Fielding, Steven...... 25, 34, 38 Grady, Kate...... 32 Dimova-Cookson, Maria23, 26, 28, 32, 41, 45 Fink, Simon...... 29 Graevingholt, Jörn ...... 22 Dodillet, Susanne Westberg ...... 24 Finlayson, Alan ...... 23, 30, 31, 34, 48 Grant, Wyn...... 36, 47 Dogan, Mattei ...... 27 Finn, Rachel...... 42 Grayson, Kyle...... 21, 23, 25 Dogo, Dunja ...... 41 Fisher, Justin...... 48 Graziano, Paolo...... 39 Dorn, Nick...... 20 Fitzgerald, James ...... 36 Greasley, Stephen...... 27 Dossi, Sam ...... 49 Fleischer, Julia ...... 42, 43 Green, David...... 40 Dostal, Jörg Michael...... 47 Flinders, Matthew ...... 30, 33, 36, 44 Green, Jane...... 30, 50 Douglas, Tom...... 32 Flint, Adrian...... 28, 35 Green, Simon...... 24 Dowbor, Monika...... 40 Flynn, Kate...... 31 Greenway, Judy...... 45, 49 Dowding, Keith ...... 33 Ford, Robert...... 39 Greer, Alan...... 23, 26, 30, 46 Downe, James...... 31, 37 Forde, Teresa ...... 44 Greer, Scott ...... 40 Doyle, Petrina...... 19 Foucault, Martial...... 22, 44 Griffiths, Simon ...... 38 Drake, Helen...... 24, 31 Fowler, Dawn...... 44 Griggs, Steven...... 22, 27, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40 Drake, Philip ...... 30 Fox, Sean...... 25 Grimshaw, Lucy...... 37 Dubin, Kenneth...... 29 Francis, Matthew...... 38 Grix, Jonathan...... 24, 48 Duclos, Nathalie...... 36 Fras, Max ...... 18 Grommé, Francisca ...... 42 Duffy, Rosaleen ...... 22, 25, 28, 31 Fritzsche, Regina...... 50 Guarneros, Valeria...... 37 Duncan, Fraser ...... 41 Froidevaux-Metterie, Camille ...... 33 Guasti, Petra ...... 27 Duncanson, Claire...... 21, 46 Fu, Cissie...... 39 Gunson, Darryl...... 32 Dunleavy, Patrick...... 23, 33, 36, 37 Fueg, Oliver...... 29, 45 Dunlop, Claire...... 30 Fuentes, Ninfa...... 19, 23 H Dunphy, Richard...... 20, 21 Fuller, Crispian...... 22 Hallams, Ellen ...... 28, 47 Durand, Ursula...... 49 Funk, Lothar ...... 25 Halpin, Darren ...... 45, 50 Durose, Catherine...... 22, 39, 43, 46, 48 Furlong, Paul...... 29, 32 Hamilton-Smith, Niall...... 21 Dussauge-Laguna, Maurizio...... 29 Fuszara, Malgorzata ...... 41 Hanlin, Rebecca...... 27 Dyson, Kenneth...... 24, 46

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Hanretty, Chris...... 27 Humes, Walter ...... 42 kennardphillipps...... 50 Hardie, Iain ...... 46 Hutcheson, Derek...... 28, 40 Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline...... 37 Harding, Alan...... 25 Hyland, James L...... 23, 26 Kent, Todd...... 33, 45 Harmer, Emily ...... 50 Kharkhordin, Oleg...... 35 Haron, Mahmod Sabri ...... 39 I Khmelnitskaya, Marina...... 46, 49 Harris, Gareth...... 39 Ibenskas, Raimondas ...... 38 Kim, Eun Mee ...... 44 Harrison, Lisa...... 35 Ibreck, Rachel...... 32 Kim, Jemma...... 23 Harvey, Malcolm...... 26 Iff, Andrea...... 28 King, Desmond...... 37, 47 Harvie, Chris...... 28 Ilhaam Williams, Al-Yasha...... 37 King, Preston...... 32, 37 Haseldine, Julian P...... 37 Iniguez de Heredia, Marta...... 22 Kinna, Ruth ...... 45, 49 Hassan, Gerry...... 42, 45, 47 Irrera, Daniela...... 21 Kintz, Melanie...... 24 Hauswedell, Tessa...... 21 Isaby, Jonathan ...... 34 Kisby, Ben...... 40 Hay, Colin ...... 25, 35, 38, 41 Isotalus, Pekka...... 50 Kjaer Jorgensen, Signe ...... 39 Hayawaka, Motoky ...... 31 Klein, Nadia ...... 23, 28 Hayman, Rachel ...... 35 J Klicperova-Baker, Martina...... 43, 46 Haynes, Jeffrey ...... 24, 30, 33, 39 Jackson, Dan...... 26, 41 Klinke, Ian...... 39 Hayton, Richard ...... 30, 32 Jackson, Nigel...... 23, 39, 42, 44 Knops, Andrew ...... 40 Hayward, Bronwyn...... 32 Jackson, Paul ...... 34 Knowles, Dudley...... 33 Hayward, Tim ...... 22 Jackson, Richard...... 24, 31 Kodate, Nao...... 42, 46 Hazell, Robert...... 32, 34, 44 Jacoby, Ben...... 19 Koellner, Patrick...... 41 Head, Brian...... 27 James, Oliver...... 24, 27, 43, 50 Kollman, Kelly...... 24 Healy, Aisling ...... 42 Jarvis, Lee ...... 34 Koop, Christina...... 27 Hechter, Michael ...... 29, 47 Jeffares, Stephen ...... 27 Kopecky, Petr ...... 33, 36, 38 Heckert, Jamie...... 45, 49 Jeffery, Charlie...... 35 Korkut, Umut...... 28, 40, 44, 47, 49 Heffernan, Richard ...... 30 Jennings, Will ...... 22, 46, 50 Kostakos, Panos A...... 21 Heine, Sophie ...... 20 Jimenez, Benedict ...... 46 Kotzaivazoglou, Iordanis...... 33 Heinz, Dominic...... 26, 36 John, Peter...... 22, 25, 30, 33, 39, 40, 43, 50 Krapohl, Sebastian...... 29 Held, David...... 41 Johns, Robert...... 29, 38 Krause, Philip ...... 50 Hellmich, Christina...... 36 Johnson, Dennis W ...... 36, 39 Kriesi, Hanspeter...... 38, 41 Henderson, Ailsa...... 37, 49 Johnson, Dominic ...... 48 Krumm, Thomas...... 33 Hennessey, Thomas...... 23, 29 Johnson, Joy...... 36 Kucuk, Bulent...... 46 Hepburn, Eve ...... 45 Johnston, Jim...... 45, 50 Kuhn, Raymond...... 31 Herbert, Stephen ...... 50 Johnston, Ron...... 42 Kundolf, Stefan ...... 45 Hermanson, Chrisantha Lynette ...... 18 Jones, Peter...... 26, 45 Kwayu, Aikande Clement...... 18 Herolf, Gunilla...... 28 Jonsson, Linnea...... 18 Heron, Tony...... 28 Jordan, Ana ...... 50 L Hesketh, Chris...... 39 Jordan, Andrew...... 35, 38, 41 Ladi, Stella ...... 43, 49 Heyward, Clare ...... 22 Jordana, Jacint...... 43 Laing, Richard...... 47 Hickson, Kevin...... 34 Jørgensen, Signe Kjær...... 27, 42 Lamas, Marta...... 43 Hiebert, Janet ...... 44 Joshi, Anu...... 40 Lambert, Andrew...... 35 Higate, Paul ...... 20 Joss, Simon ...... 32 Lamprinakou, Chrysa...... 46 Higgins, Michael...... 29, 41 Junbo, Jian...... 23 Lampropoulou, Manto...... 19 Higgott, Richard ...... 39 Jurado, Ignacio ...... 38 Langlois, Adele...... 27 Hilb, Claudia...... 31 Juul, Marie...... 42 Lankina, Tomila ...... 37 Hindmoor, Andrew...... 32 Lanteigne, Marc...... 49 Hinthorne, Lauren Leigh ...... 22 K Larkin, Phil ...... 32, 36 Hinz, Anne-Katrin...... 38 Kadir, Shaira...... 18, 25 Lazarou, Elena...... 23 Hoareau, Cecile...... 29 Kalebe-Nyamongo, Chipiliro...... 35 Le Gales, Patrick ...... 30 Hobden, Stephen...... 38 Kantola, Johanna...... 38 Le Lidec, Patrick...... 49 Holden, Russell ...... 48 Kaposi, Ildiko...... 41 Learmonth, Mark ...... 43 Holm, Soren...... 35 Karakatsanis, Leonidas...... 40 Lee, Chun-Yi...... 25 Holmes, Stephen...... 30 Karakaya Polat, Rabia...... 46 Lee, Donna...... 22 Holtmann, Everhard...... 34 Karanfilovska, Gordica ...... 39 Lee, Simon ...... 34 Hombrado Martos, Angustias...... 26 Karlsson, Johan ...... 24 Lee, Sung Yong ...... 18 Honeywell, Carissa...... 49 Karyotis, Georgios ...... 48 Lee, Sung-woo ...... 41 Hopkins, Stephen ...... 20, 30 Kassim, Hussein...... 45 Lee, Yun...... 19 Hoppner, Ulrike...... 45 Katsanidou, Alexia ...... 32 Lees, Charles ...... 24 Hough, Dan...... 24, 45 Katsourides, Yiannos...... 21 Lees-Marshment, Jennifer...... 23, 26, 29 Houlihan, Barry...... 48 Kay, Adrian...... 30 Lefkofridi, Zoe ...... 21 Houtzager, Peter...... 40 Keating, Michael ...... 20, 29, 35, 48 Leftwich, Adrian...... 37 Howard, Tiffiany...... 34 Kelle, Alexander ...... 42 Leith, Murray...... 29, 32 Howarth, David...... 24, 46 Kelly, John...... 27, 47 Lemay-Herbert, Nicolas...... 22 Howe, Brendan ...... 44 Kelly, Josie...... 39, 49 León Alfonso, Sandra...... 38 Howell, Alison...... 20 Kelly, Ute...... 44, 50 Leontitsis, Vasilis...... 49 Hug, Simon...... 43 Kemal Dogan, Ali...... 27 Lepine, Eileen...... 28 Hughes, Christopher W...... 41 Kemp, Geoffrey...... 23 Lever, Annabelle...... 30, 35, 42

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Leveringhaus, Alex ...... 35 Maythorne, Louise ...... 26, 45 Mugwagwa, Julius...... 27 Lewis, David ...... 37 Mazzoleni, Oscar...... 41 Mulcahy, Darragh...... 26 Lewis, Huw ...... 26 Mbaye, Heather...... 50 Muldoon, Ryan...... 32 Lewis, Paul ...... 30 McAllister, Ian...... 28 Mullen, Andrew...... 20 Lightfoot, Simon...... 21, 24 McAnulla, Stuart...... 27, 48 Murray, Kenneth...... 21 Lilleker, Darren ...... 23, 33, 44 McBride, Stephen...... 27 Musella, Fortunato ...... 27 Lim, Regina ...... 23 McCahill, Michael ...... 42 Mutimer, David...... 21 Lincoln, Jessica ...... 32 McCallum, Fiona ...... 45 Mycock, Andrew ...... 29, 40 Lindemann, Stefan ...... 31 McCartan, Patrick ...... 47 Lintl, Peter...... 45 McCauley, Darren...... 38, 43 N Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper...... 35 McCrisken, Trevor...... 31 Nabers, Dirk ...... 41 Lister, Michael ...... 34 McCuan, Dave...... 36, 39 Nagel, Jack...... 47 Little, Adrian ...... 31, 34 McDonald, Kevin...... 27 Nahra, Cinara...... 32 Livingston, Sandy ...... 27, 33 McDonnell, Duncan...... 29, 32, 36, 41 Nakada-Amiya, Mizuho ...... 38 Lloyd, Jenny...... 23, 26, 29, 36, 42 McEwen, Nicola...... 26, 45, 49 Nakamura, Hideotoshi ...... 31 Lluch, Jaime ...... 22, 28 McGlynn, Catherine...... 36 Neal, Andrew...... 25 Lodge, Martin...... 29, 33, 42, 46, 49 McGrattan, Cillian ...... 30 Needham, Catherine...... 39 Longo, Francesca...... 20, 21 McIntosh, Ewen ...... 19 Nelson, Matt...... 23 Lopes, Dawisson B...... 47 McKenzie, Iain...... 48, 50 Nem Singh, Jewellord ...... 39 Lowndes, Vivien...... 28, 34 McKeogh, Colm ...... 23 Newell, James...... 26, 36, 38, 47, 49 Luck, Simon...... 45 McKinnell, Liz...... 32 Newman, Janet ...... 22, 37 Lyall, Catherine ...... 27 McLaverty, Peter...... 44, 47 Newman, Saul...... 27 Lynch, Peter...... 26 McLean, Iain...... 36, 44 Newton, Julie...... 37 Lynch, Philip ...... 40 McLeod, Iain...... 45 Nine, Cara...... 38 Lynggaard, Kennet...... 49 McLoughlin, Claire...... 22 Nohrstedt, Daniel ...... 45 Lynn, Brendan...... 26 McMahon, Richard ...... 23 Nomura, Hisako...... 43 McManus, Susan ...... 30 Nordlinger, Gary...... 36 M McMillan, Janice ...... 24, 27, 30 North, Richard...... 42 Macgiollabhui, Shane ...... 37 McQueen, David ...... 31 Norton, Christopher...... 24 MacGregor, Sherilyn ...... 32 Menz, Georg...... 24 Norton, Philip...... 27, 34 MacGregor, Steven...... 45 Merkl, Wolfgang ...... 30 Novaro, Marcos ...... 39 Machin, Amanda ...... 32 Mesfin, Berouk ...... 22 Nwokolo, Ndubuisi N ...... 34 Machin, Dean ...... 41 Meyer-Sahling, Jan-Hinrick ...... 43, 50 Mackenzie, Simon...... 21 Miller, David...... 31 O MacKinnon, Danny...... 40 Miller, Karen...... 24 O'Brien, Jim ...... 33 Macrae, Joanna...... 37 Miller, William...... 40, 49 Odmalm, Pontus...... 50 Madden, Adrian...... 25 Milner, Susan ...... 24 Odysseos, Louiza...... 25 Madeley, John...... 24 Minas, Adamantios Dionysios ...... 49 O'Kane, Eamonn...... 24, 30 Magone, José...... 34, 43 Mirwaldt, Katja ...... 48 Oldmeadow, Anna...... 44 Makela, Johanna...... 50 Mitchell, Don...... 40 Olivas-Osuna, Jose...... 29 Malloy, Tove...... 39 Mitchell, James...... 25, 28 O'Loughlin, Ben ...... 31 Maloney, William ...... 48 Mitsilegas, Valsamis ...... 21 O'Malley, Eoin ...... 36 Maltby, Tomas...... 19 Modood, Tariq...... 38, 40 Ómarsdóttir, Silja Bára...... 49 Managhan, Tina...... 20, 46 Mokhtar, Khairiah Salwa...... 39 Oncu, Ahmet ...... 46 Manea, Simona...... 39 Monahan, Martin...... 30 Orr, Katy...... 45, 50 Manners, Ian ...... 31 Montpetit, Eric...... 22 Orr, Kevin ...... 48 March, Luke...... 21, 37 Mookherjee, Monica...... 45 Özerdem, Alpaslan ...... 37 Marcos Lekuona, Juan Ignacio...... 44 Moon, David...... 34 Ozga, Jenny ...... 28 Margetts, Helen ...... 33, 38 Moore, Margaret ...... 32 Ozsel, Dogancan...... 46 Marinetto, Michael...... 32 Moore, Mick...... 25, 31, 37, 40 Mariotti, Claudia ...... 33 Moran, Michael...... 35 P Marland, Alex...... 33 Morazzani, Barbara...... 18 Padovani, Cinzia...... 26 Marliere, Philippe ...... 31 Moreno, Luis...... 49 Page, Edward...... 45 Marochi, Belisa...... 28 Morgan, Karen...... 31 Paipais, Vassilios...... 38 Marquette, Heather ...... 22, 37 Morlino, Leonardo ...... 43 Palonen, Emilia...... 40 Marriage, Zoe ...... 34 Morrell, Kevin ...... 43 Papaioannou, Theo...... 27 Marsden, Lee...... 31 Morrison, David ...... 26 Papoudakis, Fotini...... 49 Martin, James...... 31, 34 Morrison, James...... 26 Parekh, Bhiku...... 40, 47 Martin, Steve ...... 37 Mortimore, Roger ...... 26 Park, Yeong-Ran...... 43 Massetti, Emanuele...... 38 Moschonas, Gerassimos...... 21 Parker, Simon...... 40 Massey, Andrew ...... 24, 30 Moseley, Alice...... 43 Parkinson, John ...... 40, 44, 46 Masters, Cristina...... 21 Mossberger, Karen...... 25, 46 Parrado, Salvador ...... 43, 46, 49 Mathers, Jenny...... 21 Motta, Sara...... 49 Parsons, Craig ...... 20 Matthews, Felicity...... 36 Moug, Peter...... 47 Pasquier, Romain...... 39 Matuskova, Anna...... 26 Movileanu, Angela ...... 41 Passera, Mark ...... 38, 44 Mause, Karsten ...... 33 Mueller, Jochen...... 44 Paternotte, David...... 24

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Paterson, Lindsay ...... 29 Rhodes, Catherine ...... 32 Seabrooke, Leonard...... 42 Paterson, Matthew...... 41 Rhodes, Edward ...... 31 Seawright, David...... 34 Paton, Calum...... 40 Rhodes, Rod...... 39, 43, 46, 48 Seddone, Antonella...... 39 Patrikios, Stratos...... 28, 36 Richards, David ...... 36 Selgelid, Michael...... 42 Patterson, Henry...... 30 Richardson, Ben...... 30 Sending, Ole Jacob...... 42 Pattie, Charles ...... 42 Richardson, Liz...... 22, 43 Setälä, Maija ...... 44 Patzelt, Werner...... 27 Ridler, Victoria ...... 29 Sevic, Marijana...... 43 Peace, Timothy...... 30 Riera, Pedro ...... 24 Sguaitamatti, Damiano...... 28 Pearce, Graham ...... 48 Roberts, Mark ...... 34 Shannon, Deric...... 45 Pearce, Jenny ...... 44 Robertson, David...... 44 Shaw, Eric...... 27, 45 Pearson, Chris...... 21 Robinson, Claire ...... 42, 44 Shaw, Johnny...... 41 Peet, John...... 34 Robinson, Piers...... 31 Shaw, Keith...... 48 Peng, Huei-En...... 41 Rodgers, Peter...... 40 Shephard, Mark ...... 45, 50 Peng, Norman...... 41 Rohan, Sally...... 28 Shepherd, Laura...... 25, 50 Penner, James...... 33 Romanova, Valentyna...... 38 Shields, James...... 31 Pereira, Irène ...... 45 Rommerskirchen, Charlotte ...... 46 Shim, David...... 41 Perez, Marybel...... 46 Roncarolo, Franca...... 44 Shin, Soon-ok ...... 41 Persson, Mats...... 34 Rooksby, Ed...... 38 Shu, Min ...... 25, 31 Peters, Guy ...... 20 Rootes, Christopher ...... 26 Siddique Seddon, Mohammed...... 36 Peterson, John...... 23, 45 Rosamond, Ben ...... 24, 31 Sikk, Allan...... 24 Petrova, Barbora...... 26 Rösch, Felix...... 19 Siles-Brügge, Gabriel ...... 28 Philip, George ...... 30 Roshchin, Evgeny ...... 40 Sim, Duncan...... 36 Phillimore, Jenny...... 23 Ross, Stuart ...... 26 Simpson, Adam...... 43 Phillips, Peter W B...... 29 Rothstein, Bo ...... 20 Simpson, Archie...... 34, 42, 49 Pieczka, Magda...... 31 Roussias, Athanassios...... 24 Singh Ghaleigh, Navraj...... 41 Pierre, Jon...... 20 Rowe, Carolyn ...... 50 Sirczuk, Matias ...... 46 Pierson, Chris ...... 33, 36, 42, 45, 47 Rowley, Christina ...... 50 Sitter, Nick ...... 42, 49 Pikalo, Jernej...... 44 Royles, Elin...... 47 Skogstad, Grace...... 35 Pirani, Pietro...... 47 Rudig, Wolfgang ...... 29 Sloam, James...... 40 Pitschel, Diana...... 50 Ruiz de Garibay, Daniel ...... 18 Slomp, Gabriella...... 32 Pittock, Murray ...... 29 Ruiz-Rufino, Ruben...... 24 Slosarcik, Ivo ...... 23 Podolian, Olena ...... 18 Rummery, Kirstein...... 39 Smith, Alexander...... 30 Portas Perez, Paula ...... 27 Russel, Duncan...... 41 Smith, Andy...... 39 Posner, Paul ...... 30 Russell, Andrew ...... 27, 29, 40, 42 Smith, Gavin ...... 42 Power, Marcus...... 21 Ruusuvirta, Outi...... 32 Smith, Graham...... 32, 35 Prasirtsuk, Kitti...... 31 Ryan, Camille...... 29 Smith, Martin ...... 36 Pratchett, Lawrence...... 34, 46 Smith, Rodney...... 29 Prebilic, Vladimir ...... 44 S Sønderskov, Kim...... 35 Price, Michael E...... 48 Saalfeld, Thomas ...... 25 Sosa, Lila Caballero ...... 19 Price, Natasha ...... 32 Sakaeda, Ryoma...... 41 Sotiropoulos, Dimitrios ...... 43 Price, Stuart...... 41 Salter, John B ...... 42 Sovacool, Benjamin...... 43 Prichard, Alex...... 45, 49 Salvagno, Michael...... 37 Spalek, Basia ...... 34 Prijon, Lea...... 39 Sanders, David...... 42 Spencer, Graham...... 26 Pristed Nielsen, Helene...... 43 Sanders, Karen...... 39 Spirova, Maria...... 33 Proeschel, Claude...... 36 Sanderson, Ian...... 41 Squire, Peverill...... 27 Purenne, Anaïk ...... 42 Sara, Dorman...... 25 Squires, Judith...... 38, 48 Pykett, Jessica...... 39 Sargisson, Lucy...... 36 Srivastava, Vivek...... 31 Särmä, Saara...... 46 Srnicek, Nick ...... 29 Q Sasse, Gwendolyn...... 30 Staeheli, Lynn ...... 40 Quigley, Muireann...... 35 Sata, Robert...... 46 Stafford, Ian...... 28 Quinn, Adam...... 31 Saunders, Clare...... 26 Stanyer, James...... 36, 50 Saurugger, Sabine ...... 49 Stark, Alistair...... 46 R Savigny, Heather...... 26, 33, 48 Staronova, Katarina...... 43 Radaelli, Claudio...... 41, 43, 49 Saxena, Rekha...... 30 Stavrakakis, Yannis...... 48 Randall, Vicky...... 30 Scarrow, Susan...... 48 Steibel, Fabro...... 29 Rappert, Brian...... 42 Schaap, Linz...... 34 Steven, Martin ...... 35, 37 Ratti, Luca...... 26 Schakel, Arjan ...... 37 Stewart, Ellen...... 39 Ravenhill, John ...... 41 Schelhase, Marc...... 28 Stirton, Lindsay...... 35, 42, 49 Reed, Matt ...... 47 Schlegel, Rogerio...... 40 Stoker, Gerry ...... 20, 38, 43, 48 Reiners, Wulf...... 23, 28 Scholten, Peter...... 48 Stokes, Wendy ...... 40, 41 Reissfelder, Stephane...... 33 Scholz MEP, Helmut...... 21 Stolfi, Francesco ...... 49 Renda, Kadri Kaan...... 18 Schvartzman, Yonatan ...... 47 Stone, Clarence...... 25 Reniu, Josep M ...... 33 Schwarzenbach, Sibyl ...... 37, 40 Street, John...... 30 Renzo, Massimo ...... 33, 41 Schweiger, Christian ...... 25 Strohmeier, Gerd...... 25 Reuter, Enrico...... 27 Scott, Caroline ...... 47 Stromback, Jesper...... 33 Reynaert, Herwig...... 34 Scott, Zoe...... 22 Stroschein, Sherrill...... 22, 27

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Studinger, Philipp...... 50 U Wilson, Alex...... 35, 38 Sture, Judi...... 42 Uberoi, Varun...... 40 Winanti, Poppy Sulistyaning...... 18 Sturgeon MSP, Nicola ...... 40 Ungari, Andrea ...... 26 Wincott, Daniel...... 35, 49 Sturgis, Patrick...... 43 Windeknecht, Ryan Gabriel...... 33 Sudulich, Maria Laura...... 26 V Wittlinger, Ruth ...... 24, 25 Sullivan, Helen...... 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37, 40 Vaccari, Cristian...... 44 Wong, Baldwin...... 19 Super, Betsy ...... 50 Vaha, Milla ...... 41 Woods, Kerri...... 22 Surel, Yves...... 49 Van Assche, Tobias...... 22 Worsfold, Nick ...... 38 Surla, Allen...... 44 Van Bever, Eline ...... 34 Worthy, Ben...... 32 Sutherland, Claire...... 24, 25 van der Veen, Maurits...... 24 Wring, Dominic...... 33 Sutton, Alex...... 19 van der Zweerde, Evert...... 32, 35 Wurzel, Rüdiger ...... 34 Svete, Uros ...... 44 van Dooren, Wouter ...... 23 Wyatt, Andrew...... 22, 25, 28, 37 Swaffield, Joanne ...... 32 van Efferink, Leonhardt Alexander Sebastian. Wyn Jones, Richard ...... 28, 47 Sweeney, Simon...... 33 ...... 18 Sweet, Will...... 28 van Heerde, Jennifer...... 48 Sweeting, David...... 25 X van Houwelingen, Pepijn ...... 19 Xenakis, Sappho...... 21 Swenden, Wilfried ...... 30, 37, 47, 50 van Houwelinger, Pepijn...... 27, 29 Szymanski, Adam...... 30 van Hulst, Merlijn...... 25, 49 van Thiel, Sandra ...... 36 Y T van Veeren, Elspeth...... 23, 50 Yesilkagit, Kutsal...... 34 Tait, Elizabeth...... 47 van Zoonen, Liesbet...... 33 Yoon, Sungwook...... 25 Tang, Zhengdong ...... 38 Verney, Susannah...... 21 Yrjölä, Riina...... 30 Tassiopoulos, G...... 41 Verzichelli, Luca...... 29, 32 Yu, Hsiao-Yun...... 41 Tatham, Tatham ...... 47, 50 Vetterlein, Antje...... 42 Yuan, Kai-Jung...... 18 Teasdale, Simon...... 23 Vijayabaskar, M...... 25 Yuan, Zhifu ...... 18 Teehankee, Julio...... 44 Viola, Donatella M...... 34 Temkin, Benjamin...... 40 Viotti, Federico...... 29 Z Temple, Michael ...... 26, 29, 33, 35, 50 Vivyan, Nick...... 35 Tepe, Daniela ...... 38 Zahariadis, Nikolas...... 40 Voelkner, Nadine...... 25 Zajc, Drago ...... 45 Thayer, Bradley ...... 48 Vogt, Julie...... 19 Theakston, Kevin...... 48 Zamit, Fredj...... 41 Theobald, Kate...... 48 Zettl, Christian...... 24 Theocharis, Yannis...... 36 W Zhang, Xin ...... 27 Wagenaar, Hendrik...... 34 Zhang, Yibing...... 38 Theuerkauf, Ulrike...... 18 Wagner, Markus...... 35 Thiec, Annie...... 36 Zherebkin, Maksym ...... 40 Waked, Mohamed ...... 47 Zhimin, Chen...... 23 Thomas, Nick...... 48 Wales, Corinne...... 50 Thompson, Helen ...... 35 Zito, Anthony...... 38, 41 Walker, Neil...... 30 Zorn, Annika...... 49 Thompson, Simon ...... 45 Walston, James ...... 26, 49 Thornton, Stephen...... 22, 34 Zubek, Radoslaw...... 36, 43 Wälti, Sonja...... 37 Zulganef, F...... 39 Tillin, Louise...... 30 Walton, Andrew...... 31 Tillotson, Matthew...... 19 Warmington, Joy...... 36 Timmermans, Arco...... 22 Watson, Alison...... 48 Tinkler, Jane...... 33 Weale, Albert...... 47 Tomalty, Jesse ...... 38 Webb, Jan ...... 36, 37 Tomsic, Matevz...... 39 Webb, Paul ...... 30, 48 Tonge, Jonathan...... 25, 28, 40, 47 Weed, Ronald ...... 37 Tonini, Giorgio...... 36 Weeks, Liam...... 37 Toplak, Cirila...... 44 Wegrich, Kai...... 33, 43, 46, 49 toscano-davies, luigina...... 18 Wehner, Joachim...... 22, 43 Toscer-Angot, Sylvie ...... 24 Welch, Penny...... 35 Toubeau, Simon...... 38 Welikala, Asanga ...... 37 Towers, Ed ...... 33 Weller, Patrick ...... 39 Toye, Richard ...... 31 Wellings, Ben...... 32, 48 Treasure, Karen ...... 22 Wetherly, Paul...... 49 Tregenza, Ian...... 39 Wheeler, Mark...... 30 Tribe, Keith...... 38 Whitaker, Richard ...... 40 Tsakatika, Myrto...... 21 Whitby, Simon...... 42 Tsarouhas, Dimitris ...... 46, 49 White, Stephen...... 28 Tsignou, Eleni...... 42 Whiteley, Paul...... 27, 42 Tuck, Penelope ...... 43 Whitman, Jim...... 42 Tuke, Victoria ...... 24 Whitman, Richard...... 31 Tupman, Bill...... 20, 21 Wickham-Jones, Mark...... 27, 30, 47 Turner, Ed...... 44 Widerquist, Karl...... 45 Twyman, Joe...... 38 Wilkinson, Kathryn ...... 27, 46 Tyabji, Jo ...... 46 Willetts, Peter...... 43 Tyler, Colin...... 47

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