THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BUILDING (IAB) International Affairs Building (IAB) 420 W. 118th St., New York, NY 10027 2 0 1 0

Registration (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday (April 15): 11 AM - 6 PM april Friday (April 16): 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday (April 17): 8 AM - 5 PM

th Book Exhibit (15 Floor, 1501) 1 5 - 1 7 Thursday: 1 PM - 6 PM Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM

th ersity ASN Convention Café (15 Floor, 1501) v serving bagels, sandwiches, coffee...

located in the same room as the book exhibit! uni

Thursday: 11 AM - 6 PM

Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM bia

Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM m

Nationalities Papers Opening Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) colu Thursday: 7:45 PM All are invited!

Lunch Meetings Friday: 1:15 - 2:45 PM ASN Convention Program Committee, Room 1219 Saturday: 1:15 - 2:45 PM Nationalities Papers Editorial Board, Room 1219 American Association of Ukrainian Studies, Room 1512

Morning Meeting Saturday: 9-11 AM ASN Executive Committee, Room 1219

Closing Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) Saturday: 7:00 PM All are invited!

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Thursday, April 15 th Session I 1:00 - 3:00 PM april PANEL BK13 Transnational Networks in Conflict and Peace 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Nadine Akhund (Columbia U, US)

< [email protected] > ersity v

PAPERS uni

Denisa Kostovicova Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic bia (LSE, UK) m < [email protected] > < [email protected] > colu Transnational Networks Perspective on State-Building after Communism and War: New Directions and New Questions

Aida Hozic (U of Florida, US) < [email protected] > Crimes of States: Transnational Justice and Homeland Politics in Croatia

Adam Fagan (U of London, UK) < [email protected] > EU Assistance and Civil Society Governance Networks: Development or State-building in Bosnia-Herzegovina?

DISCUSSANT Svetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic (Institute of International Politics and Economics, Serbia) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO10 april Book Panel on Yoshiko Herrera et al, ed., Measuring Identity: A Guide for Social Scientists (Cambridge 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Dmitry Gorenburg (Harvard U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Yoshiko Herrera bia

(U of Wisconsin, Madison, US) m < [email protected] > colu Cynthia Kaplan (U of California, Santa Barbara, US) < [email protected] >

Henry Hale (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

Ronald G. Suny (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE4 april Myths, Commemorations and Languages of Nationhood

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 TBA

PAPERS ersity

Monica Ciobanu v (SUNY Plattsburgh, US) uni < [email protected] > Rewriting and Remembering Romanian Communism bia m Elizabeth A. Worden

(American U, US) colu < [email protected] > “Often Times, We Dance to Someone Else’s Tune”: Social Memory and the Moldovan Nation in the Mind of History Teachers

Elizabeth Clark (West Texas A&M U, US) < [email protected] > The Power of Nine: Commemoration and Historical Meaning in Gdansk

Ivars Ijabs (U of Latvia, Riga) < [email protected] > The Politics of Memory and in the First and Third Waves of Democratization: Examples from Latvia

Ravzan Sibii (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] > “Romanianness” and “Romanians”: The Ideological Effects of Language Use in History Textbooks

DISCUSSANT Irina Culic (U of Windsor, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE22 april The European Union and the Nationality Factor

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Martina Klicperova-Baker (Institute of Psychology, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Mitja Sienknecht (European U Viadrina, Germany) bia

< [email protected] > m Ethnic Conflicts in a Post-National Constellation:

The Impact of International Organizations on Ethnic Minorities colu

John Gledhill (LSE, UK) < [email protected] > Integrating the Past: European Integration, Historical Reckoning and Constrained Sovereignty in Central and Eastern Europe

Daniel Esparza (Palacky U, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > Czech National Identity and the EU: Levels of “Othering”

Dimitry Kochenov (U of Groningen, Netherlands) < [email protected] > Legal Issues in the Interaction between EU Citizenship and the Nationalities of Member States: Anticipating Future Developments

DISCUSSANT Melanie Ram (California State U Fresno, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU9 april Religion, State and Society in Eurasia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Fredrik Sjoberg (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Ayhan Akman (Sabanci U, Turkey) bia

< [email protected] > m Politics, Religion and Civil Society in Turkey and Greece colu Murat Somer (Koc U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Islamic and Secular Values and Democratization: The Case of Turkey and Implications for the World

Hélène Thibault (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Detaching Central Asia from its Soviet Past: State and Religion in Tajikistan

Aurélie Biard (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Islam in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan: Local Power Adjustments and Systems of Interdependence

Rebekah Tromble (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > “Bad Islam”: The Myth of Uzbek Radicalism in Kyrgyzstan

DISCUSSANT Peter Sinnott (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K2 april Representations of Conflict

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Peter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Arus Harutyunyan (Western Michigan U, US bia

< [email protected] > m Will You Fight for the Independence of Nagorny Karabagh? Wars and Citizens colu David Siroky (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > The International Dimensions of Secessionist Conflict in the South Caucasus

Jean Radvanyi (Centre franco-russe, , Russia) < [email protected] > Wars on Maps and War of Maps: Borders and Conflicts in Modern Caucasian Representations

Pieter van Houten (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > War and State Building in the Post-Communist Caucasus

DISCUSSANT Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N4 (Roundtable) april Nationalism and Violence in the Contemporary World: A Micro Perspective

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Zeynep Bulutgil (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PARTICIPANTS uni Chip Gagnon (Ithaca College, US) bia

< [email protected] > m

Sarah Wagner colu (U of North Carolina Greensboro) < [email protected] >

Lee Ann Fujii (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic (U of North Florida, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N8 april Representations of Culture and Nation

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Andrew Radin (MIT, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Camilo Arturo Leslie (U of Michigan, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Mapping the Nation; Placing the Subject colu Dominique Colas (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Iconography of the Globe: An Analytic Typology

Gabriella Elgenius (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > National Symbols and Ceremonies: Celebrating Nationhood (The Symbolic Regimes of Europe)

Iben Falconer (Independent Researcher, NY, US) < [email protected] > Danish by Design: Performing the National in Contemporary Danish Architecture

Lina Gergova (Institute of Folklore Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria) < [email protected] > Nationalism and Urban Celebrations

DISCUSSANT Serdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R1 april Russia and Migration

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Elise Giuliano (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Jeff Sahadeo (Carleton U, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Dreams and Discrimination: Central Asia and Caucasus Migrants on the Streets of Late Soviet

Leningrad and Moscow colu

Andreas Siegert (International U of Corporate Education, Germany) < [email protected] > Does the Socialization of Young Russian Academics Foster Migration?

Julia Shamir (Stanford Law School, US) < [email protected] > Legal Sub-Cultures: Similarities and Disparities of the Attitudes of Immigrants from the Soviet Union in Israel, the Israeli Jews and the Israeli Diaspora in the Silicon Valley

DISCUSSANT Eugene Gorny (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U2 april Ukrainians and Jews: National Revivalism and National Narratives

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Taras Hunczak (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Myroslav Shkandrij (U of Manitoba, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Jews in the Ukrainian National Narrative: Discovering New Perspectives colu Yohanan Petrovskyj-Shtern (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > Stories of National Survival: Memoirs of Jewish and Ukrainian Political Prisoners in the Brezhnev Era

Henry Abramson (Touro College South, US) < [email protected] > Gam zeh ya’avor: Normalizing National Narratives between Ukrainians and Jews in the 21st Century

DISCUSSANT Vitaly Chernetsky < [email protected] > (Miami U, Ohio, US)

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PANEL BK1 april Dealing With War Crimes in the Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Rachel Kerr (Wilson Center, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Anthony Oberschall (UNC Chapel Hill, US) bia

< [email protected] > m The Contest for Memory, Truth and Justice in Balkan War Crimes colu Mladen Ostojic (Queen Mary University of London, UK) < [email protected] > Enforcing Transitional Justice: The Hague Conditionality and Regime Change in Serbia 2000-2009

Michael Rossi (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > The Persistence of Illiberal Collective Memory in Post-Milosevic Serbia

Timothy William Waters (Indiana U Maurer School of Law, US) < [email protected] > [ Redacted ]: Writing and Reconciling in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal

DISCUSSANT Indira Kajosevic (State Colleges of Vermont, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK10 april New Politics - Old Mental Maps in the Southern Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Claire Gordon (LSE, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Zoran Ilievski (U Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) bia

< [email protected] > m Macedonia: How an Identity Conflict Stands in the Way of Its EU Integration colu Marko Kmezic (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] > Good Neighbourly Relations as European Union Accession Conditionality Criteria: EU’s Unprecedented Potential Influence and Its Domestic Impact: The Case of Serbia

Nenad Markovic Ivan Damjanovski (U Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Macedonia Between Identity Politics and EU Integration - New Paradigms, Old Mental Maps

Anastas Vangeli (Center for Research and Policy Making, Skopje, Macedonia) < [email protected] > Quest for the Glorious Past: Alexander the Great between Greece and Macedonia

DISCUSSANT Emma Lantschner (U Graz, Austria) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO4 april Book Panel on Serhii Plokhy, Yalta: The Price of Peace (Viking 2010)

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 David Marples (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > ersity v PARTICIPANTS uni Lis Tarlow (Davis Center, Harvard U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m

Marta Dyczok colu (U of Western Ontario, Canada) < [email protected] >

Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

Serhii Plokhy (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE10 april Legacies of Central European Nationalism of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Julie Thorpe (U of Western Sydney, Australia) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Paul Miller (McDaniel College, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Yugoslav Eulogies: Remembering the Sarajevo Assassination colu Marina Germane (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] > Latvians as a Political Nation - A Forgotten Idea? Re-examining the Work of M. Skujenieks (1913) and M. Valters (1914)

Meghann Pytka (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > Language of Science, Language of Exclusion: Eugenics, Antisemitism, and the Right in Interwar Poland

DISCUSSANT Roland Spickermann (U of Texas, Permian Basin, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE17 april Ethno-National Diversity and Formation of a European Public Sphere: Eurosphere Project Findings 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Elise Langan (NYU, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Martina Klicperova-Baker bia

(Institute of Psychology, Czech Republic) m < [email protected] >

Tolerance of Diversity and Diversity of Intolerance colu

Veronica Mitroi (Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France) < [email protected] > Discourses in Diversity: How French Social Movements Positioned Themselves on the “National” and the “European” Dimensions

Tanel Vallimäe Erle Rikmann (Tallinn U, Estonia) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > Normative Views on Diversity Through the Russian Prism: The Estonian Case

Yolanda Zografova (Institute of Psychology, Sofia, Bulgaria) < [email protected] > Widening Intercultural Representations: The Citizen’s Aspect of the Development of European Public Sphere

Liza Terrazzoni Wanda Dressler (Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > The French Republican Categories of Diversity in the New Lisbon Treaty Era

DISCUSSANT Yves Plasseraud (Groupement pour le droit des minorités, Paris, France) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU5 april Exploring Neo-Patrimonialism and Authoritarianism in Central Asia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Olivier Ferrando (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Assel Rustemova (Rutgers U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Exploring Authoritarian Liberalism in Central Asia colu Matteo Fumagalli (Central European U, , ) < [email protected] > Neo-Patrimonialism Rule in Central Asia: Value and Limits of a Concept

Tommaso Trevisani (Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > Deconstructing Neo-Patrimonialism: State and Networks in Uzbekistan

Nicolas Gosset (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium) < [email protected] > De-Totalizing the State in Everyday Practices: Grassroot Modes of Political Action and Prosaic of Compliance in Present-Day Uzbekistan

DISCUSSANT Alisher Khamidov (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R5 april Russia and Europe

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Stephen Blank (US Army War College, Carlisle, PA) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Resurgent Russia or Resurgent Identity? The Return of the Greatness Syndrome

and ’ Inertia as an Identity Mirror (2000-2009) colu

David Cadier (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Eastern Partnership vs. ‘Near Abroad’: Toward an EU-Russia Rivalry in the Eastern Neighborhood?

Aleksandar Fatic (Institute of International Politics /Centre for Security Studies, Belgrade, Serbia) < [email protected] > Russia’s Foreign Policy “Infighting” in the Balkans

Aristotle Tziampiris (U of Piraeus, Greece) < [email protected] > Greek Foreign Policy and Russia: Political Realignment, Civilizational Aspects and Realism

DISCUSSANT Kjell Engelbrekt (Stockholm U, Sweden) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH7 april Jews and Europe

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Yohanan Petrovskyj-Shtern (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Francine Friedman (Ball State U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Demographics of the Bosnian Jewish Population: 1878-1941 colu Claire Le Foll (U of Southampton, UK) < [email protected] > From Raysn to the BSSR: Situating Bielorussia in the Jewish History and Culture

Jose Lebovitch-Dahl (U of Copenhagen, Denmark) < [email protected] > Varieties of European Nationalism and Antisemitism in the Interwar Period: The Jesuit Order in Italy, Germany, and Great Britain 1918-1938

Jan Lanicek (U of Southampton, UK) < [email protected] > The Policy of Population Transfer: Czecho- and the Jews During and After the Second World War

DISCUSSANT Hugo Lane (Independent Scholar, NY, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TK2 april Turks, Immigrants, and Refugees

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Ceren Belge (Harvard Academy, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Isil Acehan (Bilkent U, Turkey) bia

< [email protected] > m Building Up and Imagined Land Across the Atlantic:

Ottoman Immigrants in the United States colu

Aytek Alpan (UC San Diego, US) < [email protected] > Onur Yildirim (Middle East Technical U, Turkey) < [email protected] > “Silence is Not Golden”: Refugees and Policies of Resettlement in Early Turkish Republic

Zeynep S. Artan (CUNY Graduate Center, US) < [email protected] > From Village Turks to Euro Turks: Turkish State’s Perceptions of Turkish Migrants in Europe

Ipek Demir (U of Leicester, UK) < [email protected] > Aghas, Looters, and Plotters: Orientalist Representation of Iraqi Kurds in Turkey

Behlul Ozkan (Bogazici U, Turkey) < [email protected] > The Social Construction of Turkish Homeland: Geography and Foreign Policy

DISCUSSANT Peride Kaleagasi (Independent Scholar, NY, US) < [email protected] > 20 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION 2 0 1 0 Thursday, April 15 th Session II 3:20 - 5:20 PM

PANEL U11 april Historical Memory in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Myroslava Znayenko (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Marko Stech (York U, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Recovering the Memory of Cultural Tradition in the Post-

Chornobyl Ukrainian Short Prose colu

Mark Andryczyk (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Traces of Memory in Taras Prokhasko’s Prose

Larissa Onyshkevych (Shevchenko Scientific Society, NY, US) < [email protected] > Memory in V. Shevchuk’s End of the Century and S. Maidanska’s In Te Speravi

Regan Treewater (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > Multiculturalism in Odessa and its Role in Literature

DISCUSSANT Leonid Rudnytzky (La Salle U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK14 april Borders, Liminality and Resistance in Central and Southeastern Europe 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Veronica Aplenc (Rosemont College, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Rozita Dimova bia

(Free U Berlin, Germany) m

Borders and Neoliberal Loyalties: colu Contemporary Border Arrangements between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia

Maria Pandevska (St. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia) < [email protected] > The Term Macedonian in Ottoman Macedonia: On the Map and In the Mind

Katharina Tyran (Humboldt U, Germany) < [email protected] > Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Identities? The Impact of Border Drawing on Minority Attitudes: A Case Study on the Burgenland Croats

DISCUSSANT Mate Tokic (American U in Cairo, Egypt) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK17 april War, War Crimes and Justice

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Funmi Olonisakin (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Rachel Kerr (Wilson Center, US) bia

< [email protected] > m The ICTY and the Western Balkans colu Ivan Zverzhanovski (UNDP/Centre for Comparative Law, Serbia) < [email protected] > Srebrenica, Scorpions and Serbia

Jessica Lincoln (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] > The Tarnished Jewel: Outreach, Impact, and the Special Court for Sierra Leone

Zoran Pajic (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] > International Tribunals, Restorative Justice and Victims’ Dissatisfaction/Compensation

DISCUSSANT James Gow (Kings College, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO5 april Book Panel on Anton Weiss-Wendt, Murder without Hatred: and the Holocaust (Syracuse 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Alti Rodal (Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Initiative, Canada) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Valdis Lumans bia

(U South Carolina Aiken, US) m < [email protected] > colu Vladimir Solonari (U of Central Florida, US) < [email protected] >

Roger Petersen (MIT, US) < [email protected] >

Anton Weiss-Wendt (Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Norway) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE2 april Institutionalizing and Performing Ethnicity and Nationhood: Changes and Continuities 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Ephraim Nimni (Queen’s U Belfast, UK) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Aisling Lyon bia

(U of Bradford, UK) m < [email protected] >

Municipal Decentralisation in the Republic of Macedonia: colu Preserving a Multi-Ethnic State?

Stephen Deets (Babson College, US) < [email protected] > Networks and Composite States: Rethinking Minority Representation and Governance

Christian Haerpfer (U of Aberdeen, UK) < [email protected] > A New Concept of Political Capital: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evidence in post-Communist Moldova 2001-2007

Olga Cara (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Ethnicity is Not in Your Passport, Yet Still Hidden Behind It: Ethnic Categorization Ghost in Latvia

DISCUSSANT Daina Eglitis (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU10 april National Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Turkestan

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Sébastien Peyrouse (Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, SAIS, Johns Hopkins U, Washington D.C., US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Yuriy Malikov (Department of History, State U of New York, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Captives of Ideology: The Depiction of Cossack-Kazakh Relations

in Russian, Soviet, and Kazakhstani Historiographies colu

Brooke Churchman (School of Global Studies, U of Gothenburg, Sweden) < [email protected] > China’s New National Identity: Being Chinese through Material Culture

James Millward (Dept. of History, Georgetown U, Washington D.C., US) < [email protected] > Uygur-Han Tensions in Xinjiang and the Changing Paradigm of “Nationality” in China

DISCUSSANT Sarah Cameron (Yale U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K7 april Legacies and Identities

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Stacy Closson (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Parvin Ahanchi (UC Davis, US) bia

< [email protected] > m “A Russian Education” and Ethnic Relations in the South Caucasus

During the Crises of 1905 and 1918 colu

Artin Arslanian (Marist College, US) < [email protected] > The British Imperial Ethos: Britain and the Armenians, 1917-20

Javid Huseynov (Azerbaijani-American Council, US) < [email protected] > Inanç Atilgan (Turkish Historical Society, Turkey) < [email protected] > Azerbaijani Identity in the Context of Domestic and Foreign Interests

Paul du Quenoy (American U of Beirut, Lebanon) < [email protected] > Russia and the Muslims of Greater Syria

DISCUSSANT TBA

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PANEL N2 april Empires of the Mind: Intellectuals, Anti-Colonialism and Nationalism in the Global South 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Oyshiku Carr (Boston U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Chandler Rosenberger bia

(Brandeis U, US) m < [email protected] >

Religion or Ressentiment? Jalal ali-Ahmad and the Iranian Revolution colu

Katrina Demulling (Boston U, US) < [email protected] > Decolonizing the Mind: Nationalism and African Intellectuals

Oliver Benoit (St. George’s U, US) < [email protected] > Colonialism and the Mind: The Social Construction of Political Culture in the Caribbean

DISCUSSANT Nicolas Prevelakis (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N3 april The Role of Memory and History in the Shaping of State Strategies for Managing Minority Nationalism in Post-Communist Europe 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Sherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Karl Cordell bia

(U of Plymouth, UK) m < [email protected] >

Stefan Wolff colu (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > Imagined Legacies of the Past? The Design of Power-sharing Institutions in post-Communist Europe

Zsuzsa Csergo (Queen’s U, Canada) < [email protected] > Patterns of Territorial Self-governance in CEE: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Opportunities

David Smith (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] > Institutional Memories and Institutional Legacies: Managing Minority-Majority Relations in Post-communist Europe qua Cultural Autonomy

Luciana Ghica (U of , ) < [email protected] > The Use of Memory in Building State Strategies for Managing Traditional and New Minorities in Post-Communist Romania

DISCUSSANT Gwendolyn Sasse (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R6 april Russia and Its Neighbors

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Richard Sakwa (U of Kent, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Christopher Stevens (U of Nebraska, US) bia

< [email protected] > m A Theory of Strategic Images: Enemies and Competitive Rivals

in the post-Soviet Space colu

Ekaterina Anastasova (Institute of Folklore Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria) < [email protected] > National Contexts, Minorities and Transnational Identities – Russian Old Believers and “Soviet” Russians in EU (Balkan and Baltic States)

Ajay Patnaik (Jawaharlal U, India) < [email protected] > Russia in Central Asia: Collaborative Hegemonism

Bill Varettoni (U of Maryland, US) < [email protected] > Sweetness of the Status Quo: Strategic Patience and the Technology of Russia’s Capture of

DISCUSSANT Stephen Blank (US Army War College, Carlisle, PA) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U12 (Roundtable) april Ukraine After the 2010 Presidential Election Sponsored by the American Association for Ukrainian Studies (AAUS) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIRS Alexandra Hrycak (Reed College, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni Oxana Shevel

(Tufts U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m

PARTICIPANTS colu Paul D’Anieri (U of Florida, US) < [email protected] >

Henry Hale (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

Keith Darden (Yale U, US) < [email protected] >

Adrian Karatnycky (Atlantic Council of the US, NY) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK4 april Counter Cultures and Alternative Voices in the Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Sally Kent (U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Madigan Fichter (NYU, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Cultures of Dissent: Hippies, Leftists and Nationalists in Romania

and Yugoslavia, 1965-1975 colu

Dalibor Misina (Algoma U, Canada) < [email protected] > ‘Anarchy All Over Bascarsija’ : New Primitivism as the Highest Form of Conscientised Cultural Localism

Dragana Todorovic (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > LGBT Representations in Discourses on Nationalism & EU Integration in Serbia & Croatia

Shannon Woodcock (La Trobe U, Australia) < [email protected] > Gay Pride as Violent Containment in Romania: Mapping Eastern Sexual Identity Through Public Space Violence

DISCUSSANT Ulf Brunnbauer (Institute for Southeast European Studies, Germany) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK18 april Closed Borders, Open Frontiers: The Formation of New Borders and the Negotiation of Everyday Life in Southeast Europe 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Anna Matthiesen (New School U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Rigels Halili bia

(U College London, UK) m < [email protected] >

Borders as Doors and Walls: Culture and Meaning in colu the Balkan Borderlands

Eric Gordy (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Borders and the Formation of Relationships of Exchange

DISCUSSANTS Florian Bieber (U of Kent, UK)

Keith Brown (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

Stefano Bianchini (U of Bologna, Italy) < [email protected] >

Ana Devic (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO1 april Book Panel on David Crowe, The Holocaust: Roots, History, and Aftermath (Westview 2008) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Michael Bryant (Bryant U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Dieter Kuntz bia

(US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC) m < [email protected] > colu John Cox (Florida Gulf Coast U, US) < [email protected] >

Robert Kunath (Illinois College, US) < [email protected] >

David Crowe (Elon U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE7 april Baltic Dynamics of Nationalism and Society

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Li Bennich-Bjorkman (Uppsala U, Sweden) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Marina Mikhaylova (U of Chicago, US) bia

< [email protected] > m “All Different, All Equal?”: Youth Projects and

Symbolic Geography in Lithuania colu

Mark Teel (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Comparative Ethnic Conflicts: What is “Extreme” Nationalism?

Jordan Kuck (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism and the Public Sphere in Karlis Ulmanis’s Latvia

Artjoms Ivlevs (U of the West of England, UK) < [email protected] > The Determinants of Non-Citizenship in Latvia

Tanya Bogushevitch (U of Latvia, Riga) < [email protected] > Why Do They Protest? Using Interpretative and Cognitive Approaches to Explain the Social Mobilization of the Russian-Speaking Minority in Latvia

DISCUSSANT Ulf Zander (Lund U, Sweden) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE14 april New Paradigms in the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Melanie Ram (California State U Fresno, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Erin Jenne (Central European U, Hungary) bia

< [email protected] > m Lessons from Induced Devolution in Interwar Europe colu Matti Jutila (U of Helsinki, Finland) < [email protected] > Rights of Citizens and Minorities: Challenging the Nationalist Application of ‘Universal’ Human Rights in post-Cold War Europe

Katalin Miklossy (U of Helsinki, Finland) < [email protected] > The Empire Strikes Back in the Age of Neo-liberalism: Nation-concept on Crossroads in the Hungarian Political Discourse

Ephraim Nimni (Queen’s U Belfast, UK) < [email protected] > Nationalism, Ethnicity and Self-Determination: A Paradigm Shift?

DISCUSSANT Philippe Roseberry (Queen’s U, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU11 april Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan: Mutual Effects

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Michael Rywkin (City College, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Sahar Shah (Districts That Work NGO, Pakistan) bia

Andrew Golda m (Districts That Work NGO, US)

< [email protected] > colu Stabilizing Pakistan: Does Local Government Offer a Chance to Mitigate Ethnic Tensions?

Artemy Kalinovsky (LSE, UK) < [email protected] > Soviet Muslims and the Afghan War, 1980-1991

Erica Marat (Voice of America’s Russian Service, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > “We Won the War”: Competing Memories of the Soviet War in Afghanistan

DISCUSSANTS Cornelius Graubner (Open Society Institute, New York, US) < [email protected] >

Robin Brooks (US Department of State, Washington, DC) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K1 april Violence in Chechnya

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 John Dunlop (Hoover Institution, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Mia Bloom Eleonora Rossi bia

(Penn State U, US) m < [email protected] >

< [email protected] > colu The Women in Black, The Role of Kinship and Coercion in the Dubrovka Theater Siege

Michael P. Dennis (U of Texas at Austin, US) < [email protected] > Chechen Refugees and The Politics of Violence

Jean-François Ratelle (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Explaining Regional (In)security: Contextualization and Deconstruction of Political Violence in between 2002-2009

Tomas Smid (Masaryk U, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > The Terrorismus-Organized Crime Nexus in Contemporary Chechnya

DISCUSSANT Dina Zisserman-Brodsky (Ben-Gurion U of the Negev, Israel) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N1 april Third-Party Nation Building

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Stathis Kalyvas (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Zeynep Bulutgil (Princeton U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Roots of Ethnic Violence in Occupied Iraq colu Fotini Christia (MIT, US) < [email protected] > Third Party State Building through Development: Evidence from a Community Driven Development Program in Afghanistan

Keith Darden (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Harris Mylonas (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Third-Party Nation-Building in Occupied Territories

DISCUSSANTS Jack Snyder (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Andreas Wimmer (UCLA, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R8 april Rethinking the “National Question” After Stalin: A Study of Ethnic Ideology an Policy in the USSR 1953-1989 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Dmitry Gorenburg (Harvard U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Marlène Laruelle bia

(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington, DC) m < [email protected] >

Culture as a Genetic Heritage: Soviet Ethnology and the Heredity Issue colu

Celine Marangé (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Handling Stalin’s Legacy of Ethnic Repression: the Release and Repatriation of the Deported Ethnic Groups

Sarah Fainberg (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > A New Turn in Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Micro-Solitarities from Khrushchev to Gorbachev

Jeremy Smith (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > Leadership in the Soviet Republics: Nationalism and the Collapse of the USSR

DISCUSSANT Ronald G. Suny (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH3 april ‘Diversity Management’ Tools in Multi-ethnic Societies: Historical Experiences and Historical Challenges 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Ineta Dabasinskiene (Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Sara Barbieri bia

(U of the Republic of St. Marino) m < [email protected] >

Minority Policies in Post-Revolutionary and Soviet Russia: colu “(National) Cultural Autonomy” or “Cultural Centralism”?

Giorgio Comai (Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, Italy) < [email protected] > Youth Policies and Patriotic Education in a Multi-Ethnic Environment: Case Studies from the Northern Caucasus

Simona Mameli (U of Bern, Switzerland) < [email protected] > Ethno-National Diversity Management in the Balkans and Jammed Institutional Models: Might Some Western European Experiences Help?

Leonas Tolvaisis (Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania) < [email protected] > Territorial Decentralization as a Way of Managing Diversity: A Case Study of in Serbia

DISCUSSANT Rudolf Rizman (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TK5 april Turkey from the Ground Up: Art, Society, and the Nation

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 TBA

PAPERS ersity

Aysegun Soysal v (Bogazici U, Turkey) uni < [email protected] > The Tout Unionist: The Forgotten Early Life and Works of Aka Gündüz bia m Asli Daldal

(Yildiz Technical U, Turkey) colu < [email protected] > On Egoyan’s Ararat: Prejudice, Postmemory and Nostalgia

Fuat Dundar (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > From “People of the Book” to “People of Numbers”: The Role of Statistics in the Nationalist Movements in the Ottoman Empire

Zelal Bal (Orebro U, Sweden) < [email protected] > The Formation of a Kurdish Civil Society Within the Turkish State

Berna Turam (Northeastern U, US) < [email protected] > Neighborhood Politics in Turkey: Muslims and Democratization

DISCUSSANT Sener Akturk (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U7 april Ukraine’s Foreign Relations: Change and Continuity

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Valerii Kuchinsky (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Nadiya Kravets (U of Oxford, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Domestic Sources of Ukraine¹s Policy Towards Russia colu Anna Makhorkina (Old Dominion U, US) < [email protected] > Polish-Ukrainian Relations in the Enlarged Europe: The Orange Revolution and Beyond

Niklas Nilsson (Uppsala U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Continuity and Change in Ukraine’s Energy Policy

Maciej Olchawa (Jagiellonian U, Poland) < [email protected] > The Eastern Partnership: A Step Forward or Backward on Ukraine’s Path to EU Integration?

DISCUSSANT Margarita Balmaceda (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK15 april Diversity Management in Regional Contexts: The Baltic Sea Area and the Balkans Compared in an EU Integration Perspective 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Stefano Bianchini ersity

(U of Bologna, Italy) v < [email protected] > uni

PAPERS bia

Julie Mostov m (Drexel U, US)

< [email protected] > colu The Politics of Minorities in the Regional Balkan Context

Ineta Dabasinskiene (Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania) < [email protected] > The Politics of Minorities in the Baltic Sea Area

Rudolf Rizman (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Diversity and the EU Integration: The Identity Challenge in the Balkans

Marco Borraccetti (U of Bologna, Italy) < [email protected] > Protecting Minority Rights in an Enlarged Europe

Craig Nation (US Army War College/Dickinson College, US) < [email protected] > Promoting Diversities? The Role of the US in Regional Policies

DISCUSSANT Francesco Privitera (U of Bologna, Italy) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK20 april How To Do Shared Narratives? Myth-Making and Unmaking in Former Yugoslavia since WWII 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Tamara Pavasovic Trost (Harvard U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Elma Hasimbegovic bia

(Central European U, Budapest, Hungary) m < [email protected] >

From (pure) Christian to (exclusively) Muslim Symbol, or colu How the Golden Lily got Green: The Symbol of Lily in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Darko Gavrilovic (European Legal and Political Studies, U of Singidunum, Serbia) < [email protected] > Slovenian and Serbian National Identity and Nation-Building Myths Compared

Vjekoslav Perica (U of Rijeka, Croatia) < [email protected] > The Cult of the Peoples’ Heroes and the Patriotic Mythology of Titoism

Ana Devic (U of Glasgow, UK) < [email protected] > Re-Digging the Graves: Nationalizing the Dead in Yugoslavia and Its Successor States since the mid-1980s

DISCUSSANT Emil Kerenji (U of South Carolina, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO3 april Book Panel on Alexander B. Downes, Targeting Civilians at War (Cornell 2008) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Stathis Kalyvas (Yale U, US) ersity

< [email protected]> v uni

PARTICIPANTS Jessica Stanton bia

(UPenn, US) m < [email protected] > colu Charli Carpenter (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] >

Jack Snyder (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Alexander B. Downes (Duke U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE9 april Central European Nationalism in the Age of the Cold War

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Sanna Turoma (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Sagi Schaefer (Columbia U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Hidden Behind the Wall: How the West Built the Iron Curtain colu Sasha Ganovskaya (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Czech Mates: Points of Contact Between Iranian Communists and their Czechoslovakian Counterparts

Daina Eglitis (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Unruly Actors: Latvian Women of the Red Army in Soviet and Post-Soviet Collective Memory

Alexander Bielicki (U of Oslo, Norway) < [email protected] > Even the Mountains Are Catholic: Presenting a Sacred Geography of Slovakia Through the Homilies of the Slovak National Pilgrimage, 1984-Present

Theodore Weeks (Southern Illinois U, US) < [email protected] > Vilnius 1960-1980: Life in a Soviet City Under ‘Socialist Normalcy’

DISCUSSANT Csaba Bekes (Columbia U, US/Cold War Research History Center, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE12 april Roma in Domestic and Transnational Politics

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Giovanni Picker (U of Milan-Bicocca, Italy) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Umut Korkut (U College Dublin, Ireland) bia

< [email protected] > m Peter Vermeersch

(U of Leuven, Belgium) colu < [email protected] > The Roma as the Focus of a New Law and Order Rhetoric in Hungary and Poland: A Comparative Exploration

Eva Sobotka (Independent Researcher, Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Multilevel Governance on Human Rights and Roma Policy-Making in the EU: Role of Local Authorities

Aidan McGarry (U of Brighton, UK) < [email protected] > Kafka’s Castle: Roma Rights versus Roma Interests in EU Politics

Marton Rovid (CEU, Hungary) < [email protected] > One-Size-Fits-All-Roma? On the Normative Dilemmas of the Emerging European Roma Policy

DISCUSSANT Guido Schwellnus (ETH, Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU2 april Turkmenistan under Berdymuhammedov: Continuity and Change 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Julie George (Queens College, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Sébastien Peyrouse bia

(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington D.C., US) m < [email protected] >

Continuity and Change in the Development of Domestic Policy colu in Turkmenistan

Slavomir Horak (Charles U, Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > The Ideology of Turkmenistan Regime: Turkmenbashi’s Golden Age and Berdimuhammedov’s Great Renaissance.

Jan Sir (Charles U, Prague, Czech Republic) < [email protected] > The Shifts of the Foreign Policy in Turkmenistan under President Berdimuhammedov

DISCUSSANT Marcy McCullaugh (UC Berkeley, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL F3 april Screening and discussion of the film Absence of Will (Georgia, 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Laurence Broers (Conciliation Resources, London, UK) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Mamuka Kuparadze bia

(Studio Re, Tbilisi, Georgia) m < [email protected] > colu Liana Kvarchelia (Center for Humanitarian Programs, Sukhum/i) < [email protected] >

Iraklii Khintba (Abkhaz State University/Centre for Humanitarian Programmes, Sukhum/i) < [email protected]>

Tom de Waal (Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N7 april Measuring Identity

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Erin Jenne (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Cynthia Kaplan (U of California, Santa Barbara, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Testing Constructivist Identity: Developing Empirical Indicators from

In-depth Interviews & Focus Groups in Estonia, Russia, Tartarstan, colu and Kazakhstan

Ionas Rus (U of Cincinnati, US) < [email protected] > The Impact of Four Variables on Nation-Building: Ethnic Basis, the Educational System, Industrialization and Sudden Shocks

Steven Mock (U of Waterloo, Canada) < [email protected] > Cognitive-Affective Mapping of National Symbolism in Canadian TV Advertising during the 2010 Winter Games

Sven Ismer (U of Berlin, Germany) < [email protected] > Embodying the Nation: Nation and Emotion in Soccer Media Coverage

DISCUSSANT Scott D. Orr (Texas Lutheran U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R2 april Identity Creation in Russian and Soviet Empire

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Seymour Becker (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Nicole Eaton (UC Berkeley, US) bia

< neatonberkeley.edu > m German Blood, Soviet Medicine:

Ideology Disease, and Contamination in Kaliningrad Oblast Hospital, colu 1945-1948

James Casteel (Carleton U, Canada) < [email protected] > Imperial Nation-State or Nationalizing Empire? German Observers of the Colonization and Development of , 1905-1917

Christopher Barthel (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > Contesting the Russian Borderlands: The Cultivation of Germanness in Occupied Lithuania during the First World War

Daniel M. Bessner (Duke U, US) < [email protected] > The Social Science of War: German Exiles and the Making of the American National-Security State, 1919-1989

Chia Yin Hsu (Portland State U, US) < [email protected] > Mapping Bodies, Diseases, and Citizenship: Empire-Building, Russian Colonial Visions of Public Health, and Plague Epidemics in Manchuria, China, 1910-1920s

DISCUSSANT Faith Hillis (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > 52 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION 2 0 1 0 Friday, April 16 th Session V 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM

PANEL U1 april The Memory of Mass Violence in World War II Ukraine

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Serhii Plokhy (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Alexandra Goujon (U of Dijon, France) bia

< [email protected] > m The Memory of Nazi Anti-Partisan Actions in Belarus and Ukraine:

The Khatyn Case in Comparative Perspective colu

Patrice Bensimon (EHESS, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Babi Yar as a Site of Memory and Challenge of Memory

Charles King (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > “I Would Like to Bring to Your Attention the Following”: Denunciations in Odessa during the War

Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Ukraine, the War, and the Principle of Collective Responsibility

DISCUSSANT Oxana Shevel (Tufts U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK3 april Evaluating International Involvement in Post-War Bosnia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Philippe Roseberry (Queen’s U, Canada) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Marina Kaneti (New School for Social Research, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Beyond the Ballot Box: International Law and Post-Conflict

Peace-Building Strategies: Dayton Insights colu

Outi Keranen (LSE, UK ) < [email protected] > Non-Liberal Responses to Post-Conflict Statebuilding - The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Mateja Peter (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > Influences on the Decision-Making of the Office of the High Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Paula Pickering (College of William and Mary, US) < [email protected] > Explaining the Varying Effects of International Aid for Good Local Governance in Bosnia

DISCUSSANT Safia Swimelar (Elon U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK11 april Nationalism, Diasporas, and the State in the (Former) Yugoslavia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Larry Wolff (New York U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Mate N. Tokic (American U in Cairo, Egypt) bia

< [email protected] > m Transnational Terrorism: Global Politics, Patterns of Migration and

the Radicalization of Post World War II Croatian Émigré colu

Ulf Brunnbauer (Institute for Southeast European Studies, Germany) < [email protected] > Emigration Policies and Nation-Building in Interwar Yugoslavia

Robert Pichler (U of Graz, Austria) < [email protected] > Migration, Ritual and Ethnic Conflict: Wedding Ceremonies of Albanian Transmigrants from the Republic of Macedonia

DISCUSSANT Keith Brown (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO2 april Book Panel on Vejas Liulevicius, The German Myth of the East: 1800 to the Present (Oxford 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Pieter Judson (Swarthmore College, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Robert Nelson bia

(U of Windsor, Canada) m < [email protected] > colu Erik Grimmer-Solem (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] >

Georgi Verbeeck (KUL Leuven, Belgium) < [email protected] >

Vejas Liulevicius (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE1 april Parties and Nationalism

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Scott D. Orr (Texas Lutheran U, US) ersity

PAPERS v Morten Andreassen uni (U of Bergen, Norway) < [email protected] > bia

“If You Didn’t Vote VMRO, You Are Not Macedonian:” An Anthropological Study m of the Demobilization of Political Opposition During the 2009 Presidential

Election in Macedonia colu

Boyka Stefanova (U of Texas at San Antonio, US) < [email protected] > Ethnic Minority Parties at the Post-Transition Stage: Mainstreaming the Movement for Rights and Freedoms in Bulgarian Party Politics

Sherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK) < [email protected] > Demography in Ethnic Party Fragmentation: Hungarian Local Voting in Romania

Lenka Bustikova-Siroky (Duke U, US) < [email protected] > Radical Parties in Eastern Europe, Ethnic Divisions and Clientelism

Tim Haughton (Birmingham U, UK) < [email protected] > Novel, ‘Populist’ and Nationalist Appeals: Most-HID, Smer-SD, SMK and SNS in Slovak Party Politics

DISCUSSANT Karl Cordell (U of Plymouth, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE5 april The Plight of the Roma: Social and Political Contexts 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Nicole Bryan (Rutgers U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Neil Cruickshank bia

(Algoma U, Canada) m < [email protected] >

Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe: colu The Case of the Roma

Giovanni Picker (U of Milan-Bicocca, Italy) < [email protected] > On Making Otherness(es): Roma and Everyday Life

Lidia Balogh (Independent Researcher, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > The “Roma-Issue” in the Context of the 2009 EP-Elections in Hungary: Anti-Gypsism and Roma Responses

Sasha Poucki (Rutgers U, US) < [email protected] > The Decade of Roma (2005-2015): The Case of Serbia

DISCUSSANT Òscar Prieto-Flores (U of Girona, Spain) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU7 april National Question and State Building through the Eye of Literature and Cinema

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Adrien Fauve (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Rachel Harrell-Bilici (U of Michigan, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Two Uzbek Hamlets: Reading National Consciousness through Translation colu Zulkhumor Mirzaeva (National U of Uzbekistan, Tashkent) < [email protected] > History, Politics and Memory: Uzbek Scholars React to an American Translation of an Uzbek Jadid Classic

Rashmi Doraiswamy (Academy of Third World Studies, India) < [email protected] > Rethinking the Nation, Reinventing the State: Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asian Film

Lisa Yountchi (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] > The International Tajik Writer: The East and Soviet Tajik Literature of the 1960s and 1970s

DISCUSSANT Michael Rywkin (City College, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K3 april Conflicts and Their Resolution

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Pieter van Houten (U of Cambridge, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Gwendolyn Sasse (U of Oxford, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m How to Study and Compare Non-Conflicts? colu Nina Caspersen (Lancaster U, UK) < [email protected] > Compromising Leaders: Regime Types and Conflict Resolution

Ohannes Geukjian (Lebanese American U, Lebanon) < [email protected] > Why Conflict Resolution Failed in Nagorno-Karabakh: Traditional Perspectives, Obstacles, Lost Opportunities and New Approaches (1997-Present)

Giorgi Gogia (Human Rights Watch, Georgia) < [email protected] > Did Economic Assistance Strengthen Competing Spoilers in Georgian-South Ossetian Conflict?

DISCUSSANT Cory Welt (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R11 april Russian Domestic Politics

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Ann Robertson (NCEEER, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Dina Zisserman-Brodsky (Ben-Gurion U of the Negev, Israel) bia

< [email protected] > m The Prospects for Democratization of Post-Putin Russia colu Irina Papkova (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > From Tandemocracy to Triumvirate? Implications of the Election of Patriarch Kirill for Russian Domestic Politics

Elizabeth Teague (Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, UK) < [email protected] > Nostalgia and Russian Politics

DISCUSSANT TBA

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PANEL TH1 april World War II Mass Violence in East and Central European History and Historical Cultures 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Berel Rodal (Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Initiative, Canada) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Michael McConnell bia

(U of Tennessee-Knoxville, US) m < [email protected] >

“The Situation is Once Again Quiet:” Gestapo Crimes in the Rhineland, Fall 1944 colu

Klas-Goran Karlsson (Lund U, Sweden) The Reception of the Holocaust in Russia: Silence, Conspiracy and Some Glimpses of Light

Johan Dietsch (Lund U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Ukrainian Historical Culture and the Holocaust: An Entangled History

Ulf Zander (Lund U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Communism and Nazism in Baltic Museums

DISCUSSANT Stuart Burch (Nottingham Trent U, UK)

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PANEL U8 april Power Centers and Elites in Contemporary Ukraine

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Dan Epstein (Colgate U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Serhiy Kudelia (U of Toronto, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Constitutional Change and the Breakdown of Informal Elite Cooperation in Ukraine after 2004 colu Maksym Palamarenko (U of Kansas, US) < [email protected] > Dissent against the Party Line: Manifestation of Individual Rank-and-File Members’ Positions within Strong Parties in Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada

Viatcheslav Avioutskii (École des Dirigeants et Créateurs d’Entreprises, Paris, France) < [email protected] > The Comparative Analysis of Centers of Power in Ukraine and Russia: A Managerial Perspective

Jakob Hedenskog (Sweden Defence Research Agency, Sweden) < [email protected] > The Ukrainian Law-Enforcement Agencies: Political and Regional Preferences in Times of Uncertainty

DISCUSSANT Paul D’Anieri (U of Florida, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK5 april International State-Building and Democracy Promotion in the Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Ana Androsik (New School U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Fred Cocozzelli (St. John’s U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m One More Hurdle: Kosovo and the Problems of Sustainability colu Andrew Radin (MIT, US) < [email protected] > Explaining the Outcome of Foreign-Led Reforms of the Police and Military in Bosnia and Kosovo

Marlene Spoerri (U of Amsterdam, Netherlands) < [email protected] > Examining the Consequences of Partisan Party Assistance in Post-communist Serbia

DISCUSSANT Mark Baskin (SUNY Albany, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK9 april Great Powers and the Emergence of Balkan States in the Early 20th Century

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Aisling Lyon (U of Bradford, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Mitchell Young (LSE, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Nations the Weren’t, Nations that Were:

Comparing Mobilizations in the Modernizing Ottoman Empire colu

Nadine Akhund (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > From Military Intervention to Negotiation: A Shift in the Great Power’s Policy in Macedonia Before WWI?

Makedonka Mitrova (St. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia) < [email protected] > The Bucharest Agreement, 1913: Unresolved Balkan Issues

Connie Robinson (Central Washington U, US) < [email protected] > International Recognition, the Transnational Geopolitical Opportunity Structure, and the Case of the Yugoslav Committee

DISCUSSANT Leyla Amzi (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO6 april Book Panel on Emma Gilligan, Terror in Chechnya (Princeton, 2009)

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 James Hughes (LSE, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PARTICIPANTS uni John Dunlop (Hoover Institution, US) bia

< [email protected] > m

Michaela Pohl colu (Vassar College, US) < [email protected] >

Mia Bloom (Penn State U, US) < [email protected] >

Emma Gilligan (U of Connecticut, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU8 april Electoral Politics and Ethnic Representation in Central Asia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Payam Foroughi (U of Utah, US) (U of Utah, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Fredrik Sjoberg bia

(Columbia U, US/Uppsala U, Sweden) m < [email protected] >

Ethnicity and Electoral Mobilization: District Level Dynamics colu in Central Eurasia

Olivier Ferrando (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Ethnicity as a Resource of Electoral Politics in Post-Soviet Central Asia

Kristoffer Michael Rees (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Ethnic Uzbeks, Second-Class Citizen: Examining Minority Representation in the Kyrgyz Republic

Eli Feiman (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > Tajikistan as an Islet of Democracy: Prospects for Political Party Development under a Weak Authoritarian Regime

DISCUSSANT Oleh Protsyk (European Center for Minority Issues, Germany) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE15 april Dual Citizenship and Political Conflict

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Sylvia Maier (NYU, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Maria Kovacs (CEU, Budapest, Hungary) bia

< [email protected] > m Dual Citizenship as a Sources of Political Conflict in Europe colu Szabolcs Pogonyi (CEU, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Dual Citizenship and Sovereignty

Kata Eplenyi (, Strasburg, France) < [email protected] > Dual Citizenship in the Eyes of the Possible Beneficiaries

Zsolt Kortvelyesi (U of Szeged, Hungary) < [email protected] > Central European Dilemmas on Citizenship and Ethnicity: A Legal Overview

Kjetil Duvold (Södertörn U, Sweden) < [email protected] > The Re-Emergence of Kin-State Relations in Europe

DISCUSSANT Andras Pap (CEU, Hungary) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE16 april Performing Ethnicity and Nationhood

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Elizabeth Clark (West Texas A&M U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Robert Kaiser (U of Wisconsin-Madison, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Elena Nikiforova

(Institute for Applied International Studies, Oslo, Norway) colu < [email protected] > Becoming Nation-less/Becoming State-less: The Bronze Night Event and the De-Stabilization of ‘Nation’ and ‘State’ in Estonia

Irina Culic (U of Windsor, Canada) < [email protected] > Immigrating Ethnicity: The Multi-Layered Performance of Romanianness in Canada

Jurgita Staniskyte (Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania) < [email protected] > (Re)making History. Performative Commemorations, Historical Re-enactments and the Invisible Theatre

Martin Weidinger (U of Vienna, Austria) < [email protected] > Distortions of History and the State: Austrian Cinema and Politics in the 1930s

DISCUSSANT Edward Schatz (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL F1 april Screening and Discussion of the film Militancy and Violence in West Africa (US, 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Zoran Pajic (King’s College, UK) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Dodge Billingsley bia

(Combat Films and Research, Utah, US) m < [email protected] > colu James Gow (Kings College, UK) < [email protected] >

Olawale Ismail (SIPRI, Stockholm, Sweden) < [email protected] >

Funmi Olonisakin (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] >

Kevin O’Brien (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] >

Jessica Lincoln (King’s College, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N5 april Long-Term Historical Processes

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Irina Papkova (Central European U, Hungary) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Eric Weitz (U of Minnesota, US) bia

< [email protected] > m The Long History of Postwar Partitions: India/Pakistan,

Palestine/Israel, Rwanda/Burundi colu

Dave Sinardet (U of Antwerp, Belgium) < [email protected] > The Role of the ‘Other’ in (Sub-state) National Identity Construction in Belgium: from External Others to Internal Others

Ofir Abu (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] > Does Civic Engagement Work? Explaining Sub-National Variation in Arab-Jewish Violence within Israel

Kuhika Gupta (U of Oklahoma, US) < [email protected] > The Resurgence of ‘Hindutva’ : A Theoretical Explanation

DISCUSSANT Nicolas Prevelakis (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R10 april Russian Identities

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Margaret Paxson (Kennan Institute, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Victor Shnirelman (Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia) bia

< [email protected] > m Megalomania and Imperial Idea in the Contemporary Russian Nationalist Myth colu Richard Sakwa (U of Kent, US) < [email protected] > The Problem of the ‘International’ In Russian Identity Formation

Ray Silvius (Carleton U, Canada) < [email protected] > Contemporary Russia: The Vanguard of a Eurasianist World Order?

DISCUSSANT Yukiko Hama (Harvard U, US/Tsuda College, Japan) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH2 (Roundtable) april Mass Mobilization in Eastern Europe and the Diffusion Debate: Ideas, Actors and Institutions 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Timothy Frye (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Mark Beissinger bia

(Princeton U, US) m < [email protected] >

An Interrelated Wave colu

Valerie Bunce (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] > Getting Real about “Real Causes”

Olga Onuch (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Ideas, Actors, and Institutions and Their Role in Mass-Mobilization in Ukraine: What the Diffusion Argument Misses

Michal Simecka (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Making Revolutionary Waves? Structural Variables and the Diffusion of Mobilization Techniques in Coloured Revolutions

Sharon Wolchik (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > Getting Real about “Real Causes”

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PANEL TH5 april Rediscovering Nonviolent History: Civil Resistance Beneath Eulogized Violence in the Struggles for National Independence and Liberation 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Matt Meyer (Peace and Justice Studies Association, NY, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Maciej Bartkowski bia

(International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, DC, US) m < [email protected] >

Nonviolent Civil Resistance in Poland’s Independence Struggle colu

Howard Clark (Coventry University, UK) < [email protected] > Kosovo’s Liberation Struggle

Walter Conser (U of North Carolina Wilmington, US) < [email protected] > Nonviolent Action and the American Struggle for Independence

Syed Sikander Mehdi (Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan) < [email protected] > Unarmed Resistance and Pakistan’s Independence

Ishtiaq Hossain (International Islamic U Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur) < [email protected] > Bangladesh’s Struggle for a National Liberation in the Light of its Civil Resistance

Majid Mohammadi (Stony Brook U, US) < [email protected] > Iran’s Civil Resistance Movement in a Historical Perspective

DISCUSSANT Stephen Zunes (U of San Francisco, US) < [email protected] > 74 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION 2 0 1 0 Friday, April 16 th Session VII 5:10 - 7:10 PM

PANEL TK3 april Security Issues in the Eastern Mediterranean

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Salim Çevik (Bilgi U, Turkey) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Magdalena Dembinska (U of Montreal, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m Historical Politics and ‘Frozen’ Conflict Transformation:

An Analysis Framework with Lessons from Cyprus colu

Leonidas Karakatsanis (U of Essex, UK) < [email protected] > ‘Friends’ With Whom? The ‘People’, the ‘Nation’, and Other ‘Subjects’ in the Politics of Rapprochement: Looking at the Case of Turkish-Greek Friendship

Tuba Bilgic (Middle East Technical U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Turkey: Between Securitization and Europeanization

Stefanos Poulios (U of Crete, Greece) < [email protected] > Understanding Inter-communal Violence between Christians and Muslims in Crete (1821-1898): Narratives of the Greek and the Turkish National Historiography

Murat Somer (Koc U, Turkey) Islamic and Secular Values and Democratization: The Case of Turkey and Implications for the World

DISCUSSANT TBA

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PANEL U3 april Imperial Legacies and Contemporary Political Behavior

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Dan Epstein (Colgate U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Keith Darden (Yale U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Imperial Footprints: Explaining Regional Voting Patterns in Ukraine,

Poland, and Romania colu

Leonid Peisakhin (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Imperial Legacies and Contemporary Political Culture: Attitudes Towards Laws and Property in Ukraine

Dan Slater (U of Chicago, US) < [email protected] > Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian Leviathans in Southeast Asia

DISCUSSANT Andreas Wimmer (UCLA, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK7 april Identity and Politics in Post-War Bosnia and Croatia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Kevin Kenjar (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Sarah Correia (Norwegian U of Science and Technology, Norway) bia

< [email protected] > m The Politics of Memory in Bosnia’s Republika Srbska colu Joan Davison (Rollins College, US) < [email protected] > Jesenko Tesan (Central European U, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > The Beauty and the Beast: Civic and Romantic in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zaira Lofranco (U of Naples, Italy) < [email protected] > Being Neighbours in Post-War Sarajevo

Dusko Sekulic (U of Zagreb, Croatia) < [email protected] > Authoritarianism and Tolerance in Post-Conflict Areas

Aid Smajic (U of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) < [email protected] > Religiosity and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia and Herzegovina

DISCUSSANT Ivaylo Grouev (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO11 april Book Panel on Lee Ann Fujii, Killing Neighbors: Webs of Violence in Rwanda (Cornell 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Jessica Stanton (UPenn, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Susan Thomson bia

(U of Ottawa, Canada) m < [email protected] > colu Catharine Newbury (Smith College, US) < [email protected] >

Tammy Smith (SUNY Stony Brook, US) < [email protected] >

Lee Ann Fujii (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE11 april Party Strategies in Ethnic Competition: Programmatic and Organizational Aspects 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Lenka Bustikova-Siroky (Duke U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS Oleh Protsyk bia

(ECMI, Germany) m < [email protected] >

Stela Garaz colu (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Measuring Politicization of Ethnicity in Electoral Manifestos

Evgeniya Bakalova (U of Flensburg, Germany) < [email protected] > Elena Ceban (U of South Denmark) < [email protected] > Competition on National Identity Issues in Electoral Manifestos

Konstantin Sachariew (U of Rostock, Germany) < [email protected] > Minority Representation in National Politics in Bulgaria

Marius Matichescu (U of Montpellier, France) < [email protected] > Social Inclusiveness of Ethnic Party Recruitment in Romania

DISCUSSANT Sonia Alonso (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Germany) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE19 april The Rise of Nations: Nationalities, Minorities and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Francesco Privitera (U of Bologna, Italy) ersity

< [email protected]> v uni

PAPERS Andrea Carteny bia

(U of Teramo, Italy) m < [email protected] >

All Against One: The Congress of Oppressed Nationalities colu of Austria-Hungary (1918)

Giuseppe Motta (Sapienza U Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > From Habsburg to Karadjeordjevic: The Development of a Bosnjac Muslim Identity

Giorgano Altarozzi (U Petru Maior, Romania) < [email protected] > “Great Romania” and Romanian Diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference

Daniel Pommier Vincelli (Sapienza U Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > German-Austrian Defining Borders and Rights of Minorities in Post-Habsburg Europe

Alessandro Vagnini (Sapienza U Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > A Disputed Land: The Military Inter-Allied Commission and the Referendum of Sopron

DISCUSSANT Francesca Romana Lenzi (European U Rome, Italy) < [email protected] > 80 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION 2 0 1 0 Saturday, April 17 th Session VIII 9:00 - 11:00 AM

PANEL CE21 april Kin-States and Organizations of Ethnic Minorities

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Myra Waterbury (Ohio U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Ryan Lowry (U of Nebraska-Lincoln, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Divided Justice?: The Role of Kin-states on Bosnia’s Criminal Justice Sector colu Edina Szocsik (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) < [email protected] > The Influence of Kin States on Ethnic Minority Parties in Central and Eastern Europe

Franziska Blomberg (European U Viadrina, Germany) < [email protected] > Ethnic Cleavages and External Democracy Promoters: How Kin-States Hamper Democratic Consolidation in Ethnically Fragmented Societies

DISCUSSANT Sylvia Maier (NYU, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU4 april Political Regimes and Security Policies in Central Asia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Serguei Oushakine (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Julie George (Queens College, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Regime Type, State Capacity, and Frozen Conflict Resurgence in Eurasia colu Payam Foroughi (U of Utah, US) < [email protected] > The Ratification-Implementation Gap: Liberal Norms Acquisition and the Post-Communist State (Focus on Tajikistan)

Andreas Heinemann-Grüder (Bonn International Centre for Conversion, Germany) < [email protected] > Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in Central Asia

DISCUSSANT Christoph Zuercher (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K5 (Roundtable) april Hidden Georgian Histories in Russian Culture and Thought

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Olessia Vovina (Montclair State U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PARTICIPANTS uni Lauren Ninoshvili (Columbia U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m

Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy colu (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Mzia Chikradze (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Harsha Ram (UC Berkeley, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N9 april Immigration and Conceptions of the Nation

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Irina Livezeanu (U of Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Nenad Stojanovic (U of Zurich, Switzerland) bia

< [email protected] > m When is a Country Multi-National? colu Peter O’Brien (Trinity U, US) < [email protected] > Citizenship and the Revival of Nationalism in Europe

Lena Kornyeyeva (Jacobs U Bremen, Germany) < [email protected] > Achieving Peaceful Coexistence in Globalized Europe: Socio-Psychological Aspect

DISCUSSANT Ted Perlmutter (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N10 april Borders and Identity

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Serdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Emmanuel Berger (European University Institute, Italy) bia

< [email protected] > m The Advent of a New Liberal Nationalism: The Brussels Identity Movement colu Fabio Capano (West Virginia U, US) < [email protected] > Understanding the Nation: Irredentism on the Italian Eastern Border

Taro Tsurumi (U of Tokyo, Japan) < [email protected] > The Austrian Theory of Nationalities in the Mind of Russian Zionists: Zionists’ Criticism of Cultural Autonomy and Their Striving for “Social Autonomy”

DISCUSSANT Onur Bakiner (Yale U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R3 april Regional Identities

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Nathaniel Knight (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni David Rainbow (NYU, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Inside the State: Siberian in the During the 1880s colu Indrek Jääts (Estonian National Museum, Tallinn) < [email protected] > ‘The Permiak question’: Bolshevik Central Authorities, Russian and non-Russian Provincial Elites Negotiating Over Autonomy in Early 1920s

Meri Kulmala (Brown U, US) < [email protected] > Rethinking State-Society Boundaries in Post-Soviet Russia: A Case of Sortavala, Russian

Robert G. Moser (U of Austin at Texas, US) < [email protected] > The Voting Patterns of Islamic Minorities in a Fledging Democracy: The Case of Russia

DISCUSSANT Yuri Zhukov (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH10 april Language Politics

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Matthew Pauly (Michigan State U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Huw Lewis (Aberystwyth U, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Language Revival: A Requirement of Justice? colu Dana Masalimova (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Kazakhstan: Language and National Identity

Delaney Skerrett (U of Queensland, Australia) < [email protected] > On Discourse, Agency, and Buying Eggs: Micro Meets Macro in Estonian Language Policy

Jaako Turunen (Uppsala U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Cultural Semiotic Explanation of Slovakian Language Law

DISCUSSANT David J. Meyer (Regent U, Virginia Beach, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TK7 april Re-Imagination of a Nation: Nation-State, Foreign Policy, Secularism, Gender and Biopolitics in Post-1980 Turkey 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Calin Cotoi (U of Bucharest, Romania) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PAPERS Salim Çevik bia

(Bilgi U, Turkey) m < [email protected] >

Nation Building and Democratization in post-1980 Turkey colu

Nur Murphy (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > A Nation on Tortured Bodies: A Biopolitical Analysis of the 1980 Military Coup in Turkey

Feyda Sayan Cengiz (Bilkent U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Post-1980 Feminist Movement in Turkey: A Challenge to Contesting Imaginations of National Gender Identity

DISCUSSANT Kadir Ustun (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U6 april Reidentification in Ukraine and the Diaspora

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7 Roman Senkus (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Volodymyr Yevtukh (Kyiv National Pedagogical U, Ukraine) bia

< [email protected] > m Revival of Ethnic Identities in Ukraine:

Challenges for Interactions colu

Oksana Malanchuk (U of Michigan, US) < [email protected] > Multiple Identities in Contemporary Ukraine: Can they Bridge the East/West Divide?

Laada Bilaniuk (U of Washington, US) < [email protected] > Rock Made in Ukraine/Ukraine Made in Rock: Nation Building in Concert

Halyna Lemekh (NYC College of Technology, US) < [email protected] > Ukrainian Identities and Their Fluid Articulation

DISCUSSANT Yaroslav Bilinsky (U of Delaware, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK2 april Dynamics of Radicalisation and War in the Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Nina Caspersen (Lancaster U, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Srdja Pavlovic

(U of Alberta, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m We Did Not Torture! Morinj Camp, Responsibility for War Crimes,

and the Art of Reconciliation in Montenegro colu

Ivana Djuric (U of Nottingham, UK) < [email protected] > Toward Reconceptualised Collective Selfhood: The Croatian Media Discourse, Rhetoric of Violence and Ethno-political Mobilization during the First Parliamentary Elections in Croatia (April-May 1990)

Dennis Gratz (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Elitocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its Impact on the Genocidal Policy of Ethnic Cleansing

DISCUSSANT David Kanin (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK19 april Shifting Conceptions of Citizenship and National Identities in Yugoslavia’s Successor States 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Jo Shaw (U of Edinburgh, UK) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Igor Stiks bia

(U of Edinburgh, UK) m < [email protected] >

Citizenship Conundrum in Post-Communist Croatia colu

Gezim Krasniqi (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > Stateness and Citizenship Struggles in Post-independence Kosovo

Ljubica Spaskovska (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > The Maze of (Un)recognized (Non)existence: Nationals, Minorities and Refugees in the Post-Communist Struggles for Citizenship in Macedonia

Eldar Sarajlic (Independent Researcher, US) < [email protected] > Citizenship, Identity and Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

DISCUSSANT Andrew Wachtel (Northwestern U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO9 april Book Panel on Jonathan Gumz, The Resurrection and Collapse of Empire in Habsburg Serbia, 1914-1918 (Cambridge 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Holly Case (Cornell U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PARTICIPANTS

Vejas Liulevicius bia

(U of Tennessee, US) m < [email protected] > colu Pieter Judson (Swarthmore College, US) < [email protected] >

John Deak (U of Notre Dame, US) < [email protected] >

Jonathan Gumz (US Military Academy at Westpoint, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE3 april Nationalism and Its Legacies in the Habsburg Lands

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Hugh Agnew (George Washington U, US) [email protected] > < ersity v PAPERS uni Kelly Hignett

(U of Hull, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Constructing from the Margins: Identity Formation and

Myth-Making in the Bohemian Borderlands - The Case of the Chodove People colu

Katalin Rac (U of Florida, US) < [email protected] > Hungarian Jewish Historiography in the Service of Jewish Integration and the Documentation of Uniqueness

Julie Thorpe (U of Western Sydney, Australia) < [email protected] > Nationhood, Religion and Memory: Catholic Pilgrimage in Central Europe, 1912-1938

Carolin Roeder (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Nature and National Agitation in Habsburg Slovenia

DISCUSSANT Rita Krueger (Temple U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE20 april National Identity Formation in Romania

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Andrew Ludanyi (Ohio Northern U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Cristian Cercel

(Durham U, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m The Relationship Between Religious and National Identity in

the Case of Transylvanian (1933-1944) colu

Calin Cotoi (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Ethnicization and (Trans) national Governmentality: The Case of Moldavian Csangos

Mihai Tarta (Baylor U, US) < [email protected] > Competing Versions of Civil Religion Based on Latinism in Romania

Ursa Valic (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) < [email protected] > “The Latin Sisters” - On the Discourses of Latin Origins in the Construction of National Identity in Romania and the International Relations with ITaly

DISCUSSANT John Gledhill (LSE, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU1 april Beyond Tradition, Beyond Threat: Complexities of Islam in Central Asia Today 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Hélène Thibault (U of Ottawa, Canada) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Eren Tasar bia

(Harvard U, US) m < [email protected] >

Making Sense of the New Dispensation: colu Bureaucrats, Muslims, and Shrine Pilgrimage, 1958-1964

Kathleen Collins (U of Minnesota, US) < [email protected] > Changing Ideas about Islam in Muslim Eurasia

Morgan Liu (Ohio State U, US) < [email protected] > Virtuous Society for Central Asia? Islamic Piety and Ethics among Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan Today

DISCUSSANT John Schoeberlein (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL N6 april The Study of Mass Violence and Genocide

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Joyce Apsel (NYU, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Ariel Penetrante

(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Germany) bia

< [email protected] > m Mass-Violence and Struggle for Recognition in Identity Conflict:

Negotiating Memories and Justice in the Philippines colu

Onur Bakiner (Yale U, US) < [email protected] > Genocide Recognition as Social Memory: History, Memory and the Nation in Genocide Laws

Hope Murray (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > The Radical Other: The Role of the Anti-Nation in Genocidal Ideology

Philip Spencer (Kingston U, UK) < [email protected] > Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Genocide

DISCUSSANT Peter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R9 (Roundtable) april Practitioners and Scholars Roundtable on Local Self-Governance in Siberia and Russian Far East: Civil Society, Civic Initiatives and Citizen Participation 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Graeme Robertson (U of North Carolina, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PARTICIPANTS

Elena Malitskaya bia

(Siberian Civic Initiatives Support Center, Nobosibirsk, Russia) m < [email protected] > colu Sarah Lindemann-Komarova (Siberian Civic Initiatives Support Center, Nobosibirsk, Russia) < [email protected] >

Irina Rondik (Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, Kemerovo, Russia) < [email protected] >

Elena Tvorgova (Rebirth of the Siberian Lands NGO, , Russia) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH6 april Diaspora Migrants

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Laurence Couture-Gagnon (U of Ottawa, Canada) [email protected] > < ersity v PAPERS uni Atalia Omer

(U of Notre Dame, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Symbolic Diasporas colu Myra Waterbury (Ohio U, US) < [email protected] > Ethnic Citizenship and Diaspora Politics in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Kristin Cavoukian (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] > Russia’s Resurgent Armenians: The “Other” Armenian Diaspora

Raphi Rechitsky (U of Minnesota, US) < [email protected] > External Effects of European Expansion Meet Slavic Nationalism: International Migrants in Ukraine React to Ethnic Violence

Elena Sadovskaya (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > Chinese Migration to Kazakhstan: the Rising Role of Diaspora and Networks

DISCUSSANT Lisa Koriouchkina (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH9 april Media Representations of the Nation

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Chandler Rosenberger (Brandeis U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Li Bennich-Bjorkman

(Uppsala U, Sweden) bia

< [email protected] > m Politics in Media and Party Politics in Estonia, Latvia and Hungary colu Nadia Kaneva (U of Denver, US) < [email protected] > Media and the Rise of Consumerism in Post-communist Europe

Alexander Dukalskis (U of Notre-Dame, Indiana, US) < [email protected] > Zachary Hooker (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Legitimating Totalitarianism: Melodrama and Mass Politics in North Korean Film

DISCUSSANT Stephen Deets (Babson College, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TK6 april The Kurdish Question

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Peride Kaleagasi (Independent Scholar, NY, US) [email protected] > < ersity v PAPERS uni Ayla Gol

(Aberystwyth U, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Ethnic Violence: Kurdish Identity as Extremism

in Turkey colu

Latif Tas (U of London, UK) < [email protected] > Kurds in the UK: Legal Pluralism and Dispute Resolution in the Diaspora

Kumru Toktamis (Pratt Institute, US) < [email protected] > Entrenchments Beyond Essentialism: Space and Shifting Identities in Kurdish Mobilizations and Regional Nationhoods

DISCUSSANT Ceren Belge (Harvard Academy, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U4 april State, Identity and Society in Belarus

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Curt Woolhiser (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Matthew Frear

(U of Birmingham, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Alyaksandr Lukashenka: Accidental Father of the Belarusian Nation? colu Renee L. Buhr (U St. Thomas, US) < [email protected] > Victor Shadursky (Belarusian State U, Belarus) < [email protected] > Constructed and Primordial Identity on the Edge of Russia: Belarus, Ukraine, and Lithuania in Comparative Perspective

Ann Livschiz (Indiana U/Purdue U Fort Wayne, US) < [email protected] > Art of the Nation: Jewish Artists and Belorussian Postwar Nationalism

Galina Miazhevich (Oxford U, UK) State Media, Xenophobia and Post-imperial Identity in Belarus

DISCUSSANT David Marples (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U9 april Narratives and the Reconstruction of Memory in Contemporary Ukraine

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Larissa Onyshkevych (Shevchenko Scientific Society, NY, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Oksana Kis

(Institute of Ethnology, Kyiv, Ukraine) bia

< [email protected] > m “Nationally Significant”: National Discourse in

Framing Ukrainian Women’s History colu

Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (U of Saskatchewan, Canada) < [email protected] > Oral History of Decollectivisation in Ukraine in the 1990s: Searching for Collective Memory of Recent Past

Maria Sonevytsky (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Ey Guzel Qirim: Memory and Ideologies of Home in Crimean Tatar Exile Song

Viktoriya Yakovlyeva (U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] > Childhood at The Border of Two States: The Language of Memory

DISCUSSANT Margaret Paxson (Kennan Institute, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL F2 april Thinking of Ways Out of the Karabakh Trap

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Adil Baguirov (MGIMO, Russia) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Laurence Broers

(Conciliation Resources, London, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Ten Myths about the Karabakh Conflict and Peace Process colu Tom de Waal (Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected]> Remaking the Karabakh Peace Process

FILM SCREENING My Friend, My Enemy (Baku, Stepanakert, 2009, 30 minutes) Directed by Levon Kalntar

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Panel BK8 april Nationalism, Memory and the Construction of Identity in Slovenia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Emil Kerenji (U of South Carolina, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Luka Lisjak-Gabrijelcic

(Central European U, Hungary) bia

< [email protected] > m Post-Modern Autochthonism and the Invention of Alternative Antiquity

in Southeast Europe: The Case of Slovenia colu

Katja Skrlj (U of Nova Gorica, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning or Landmarks: The Case of the First World War Memory on the Border of Slovenia and Italy

Nina Vodopivec (Institute for Contemporary History, Slovenia) < [email protected] > Can Intercultural Dialogue Set Us Apart? The Case of Slovenia

DISCUSSANT Gregor Kranjc (College of William and Mary, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK12 april Democratisation, Europeanisation and Security Sector Governance in the Western Balkans 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Srdja Pavlovic (U of Alberta, Canada) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Svetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic bia

(Institute of International Politics and Economics, Serbia) m < [email protected] >

The Western Balkans Cooperation in Security-Related Areas: colu The Ghost at the Feast

Sonja Stojanovic (Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Serbia) < [email protected] > Socializing in Post-sovereignty Through Regional Police Cooperation

Djordje Popovic (Belgrade U, Serbia) < [email protected] > Security Sector Reform as a Part of Democratisation Process in Serbia

Jelena Radoman (Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Serbia) < [email protected] > International Assistance to SSR in Support of Democratisation in Serbia

DISCUSSANT Adam Fagan (U of London, UK) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO12 april Book Panel on Peter Andreas, Blue Helmets and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo (Cornell 2008) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Gordon N. Bardos (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) ersity < [email protected] > v uni PARTICIPANTS

Sally Kent bia

(U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US) m < [email protected] > colu Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic (U of North Florida, US) < [email protected] >

Aida Hozic (U of Florida, US) < [email protected] >

Eric Gordy (U College London, UK) < [email protected] >

Peter Andreas (Brown U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO13 april Book Panel on Serguei Oushakine, The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia (Cornell 2009) 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Nathaniel Knight (Seton Hall U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni

PARTICIPANTS Doug Rogers bia

(Yale U, US) m < [email protected] > colu Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Marlène Laruelle (Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington, DC) < [email protected] >

Eliot Borenstein (NYU, US) < [email protected] >

Serguei Oushakine (Princeton U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE8 april Nationalism, International Relations and Diplomacy

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Kimana Zulueta-Fülscher (Johns Hopkins U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Laura Cram

James Mitchell bia

(U of Strathclyde, UK) m < [email protected] >

< [email protected] > colu Shifting Allegiances: A Comparative Study of Identification in Devolved and Integrated Polities

Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College, US) < [email protected] > Creating Europeans? ERASMUS University Student Exchange and European Identity

Kristina Mikulova (U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Central Europe’s Norm Enterpreneurs: The Role of Transnational Networks in the Foreign Policy-Making of Visegrad Countries

Geoffrey Krempa (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] > When Nationalism Got in the Way: The Impact of the Historic Past on Polish and Hungarian National Strategy, 1938-1939

Tsveta Petrova (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] > From Recipients to Donors: New Europe Promotes Democracy in the Neighborhood

DISCUSSANT Leocadia Diaz Romero (U de Murcia, Spain) < [email protected] > 108 l l l THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NATIONALITIES 2010 WORLD CONVENTION 2 0 1 0 Saturday, April 17 th Session X 2:50 - 4:50 PM

PANEL CE18 april The Hows and Whys of Remembering in Romania

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Ravzan Sibii (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Michael Shafir

(U of Bucharest, Romania) bia

< [email protected] > m History, Memory and Counter-Memory in Post-communist Romania colu Mihai Chioveanu (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] > Romania’s Racial Dumping Ground. Explaining Transistria in the Context of the Nazi ‘General Plan East’

Adrian Mihai Cioflanca (Xenopol History Institute, Iasi, Romania) < [email protected] > Perceptions of Trauma. Interpretations of the Iasi Pogrom (June 1941) in Documents and Historiography

DISCUSSANT Felicia Waldman (U of Bucharest, Romania) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU3 april State-NGO Relationship in Central Asia and Russia

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Rafis Abazov (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Leah Gilbert

(Georgetown U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m State Mobilization Strategies and Competition in Russia colu Kanykey Jailobaeva (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > The State-NGO Relationship in Kyrgyzstan: New Donor Strategies

Erica Johnson (Georgetown U, US) < [email protected] > Authoritarian Survival and State-NGO Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

DISCUSSANT Sean R. Roberts (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K4 april Political Opposition and Authoritarianism

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Cory Welt (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Jane Curry

(Santa Clara U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Doris Godl

(U of Salzburg, Austria) colu < [email protected] > The People’s Revolutions in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine: Nationalist Uprisings and Myths of National Glory

Jody LaPorte (U of California Berkeley, US) < [email protected] > Access, Influence, and Mobilization: Managing the Opposition in Azerbaijan

Dina Sharipova (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Change and Continuity: Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan After the Colored Revolutions

DISCUSSANT Elise Giuliano (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K6 april Chechnya: Enduring Shadows of Culture and Tradition

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Irena Lasota (Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPER uni Lecha Ilyasov

(LATTA, Chechnya, Russia) bia

< [email protected] > m Chechen Ethical Codex - Quonahalla.

It’s Pre-Islamic Roots and Post-Soviet Endurance colu

DISCUSSANTS Khassan Baiev (International Committee for the Children of Chechnya, US) The Impact of the Last Two Russian-Chechen Wars on Traditional Values

Yoav Karny (Journalist, Washington, DC) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R7 april Russian Cultural Space

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Olga Gershenson (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Kristian Feigelson

(Sorbonne U, France) bia

< [email protected] > m Screen Memories in Russia colu Katherine Graney Katherine Morton (Skidmore College, US) < [email protected] > < [email protected] > What Kind of EuroVision? The Eurovision Song Contest and the Reconfiguring of Europe as a Cultural Space in the Post-Soviet Era

Sanna Turoma (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < [email protected] > Imperiia Re/Constructed: Narratives of Space and Nation in Late Soviet Russian Writing

Veronika Duprat-Kushtanina (EHESS, France) < [email protected] > The USSR since the 1930s: A Policy of Forgetting

DISCUSSANT Rebecca Stanton (Barnard College, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH11 (Workshop) april How To Get your Article Published?

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

TBA

PARTICIPANTS ersity

Florian Bieber v (U of Kent, Canterbury, UK) uni

Editor of Nationalities Papers bia m Stefan Wolff

(U of Birmingham, UK) colu < [email protected] > Editor of Ethnopolitics

Gerald Dorey (Taylor & Francis, UK) < [email protected] > Publisher of Nationalities Papers and Ethnopolitics

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PANEL TK1 april The Nation Versus the State in Turkey

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Guldem Gokcek (NYU, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Sener Akturk

(Harvard U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Fourth Style of Politics: Turkish Eurasianism as a Pro-Russian and

Statist Ideology in Comparative Perspective colu

Tamer Balci (U of Texas Pan American, US) < [email protected] > The Rise and Fall of the Nine Lights Ideology

Gulnur Aybet (U of Kent, UK) < [email protected] > Haluk Üçel (Bilgi U, Turkey) < [email protected] > The Invisible Minority of Turkish Istanbulites

DISCUSSANT David Crowe (Elon U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U10 april Identity and Resistance in Ukraine’s Southwestern Borderlands

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Anna Procyk (Kingsborough College, CUNY, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Matthew Pauly

(Michigan State U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Duty Bound: Odesa Teachers and the Ukrainain-Language School in the 1920s colu Jessica Allina-Pisano (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] > Rural Political Economy, Non-Participation, and Cultural Survival in theImperial Periphery: Collectivization in the Soviet Magyar Borderlands, 1945-1950

Steven Seegel (U of Northern Colorado, US) < [email protected] > Nationalities or National Self-Determination? Central European State-building Contexts for the Cartography of Poland and Ukraine in 1918-1919

DISCUSSANT Zenon Wasyliw (Ithaca College, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK6 april The Legacy of Communism and Identity Construction in the Balkans

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Anna DiLellio (New School U, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Elidor Mehilli

(Princeton U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m National Roads to Socialism? Albania under Enver Hoxha

and the Yugoslav Dilemma, ca. 1956 colu

Iva Lucic (Uppsala U, Sweden) < [email protected] > Historians in the Service of the Nation: Historians’ Articulation of the Bosnian Muslim National Identity in 1968-1972

Tamara Pavasovic Trost (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > History Textbooks as Sites of Construction and Contestation: Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia 1974-2008

Anika Bishka (U of Illinois at Chicago, US) < [email protected] > The Hours of Midday: On the Constitution of Serbian and Kosovar Identity

DISCUSSANT Ines Murzaku (Seton Hall U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BK16 april The Balkans and The Challenge to European Citizenship

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli (U of Edinburgh, UK) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Barbara Beznec

Andrej Kurnik bia

(U of Ljubljana, Slovenia) m < [email protected] >

< [email protected] > colu Migrant Worker’s Struggles and Citizenship in Post-Yugoslavia

Maple Razsa (Colby College, US) < [email protected] > The Erased: From Statelessness to Insurgent Citizenship in Slovenia

Demet Yalcin Mousseau (Koc U, Turkey) < [email protected] > Transnational Regulation of Ethnic Conflict: The EU and Turkish-Greek Relations Regarding Ethnic Minorities

DISCUSSANT Dusan Bjelic (U of Southern Maine, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO7 april Book Panel on Edward Schatz, ed., Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Power 1 5 - 1 7

(Chicago, 2009)

CHAIR

Zsuzsa Csergo ersity (Queen’s U, Canada) v < [email protected] > uni

PARTICIPANTS bia

Chip Gagnon m (Ithaca College, US)

< [email protected] > colu

Dorian Warren (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Jessica Allina-Pisano (U of Ottawa, Canada) < [email protected] >

Timothy Pachirat (New School U, US) < [email protected] >

Edward Schatz (U of Toronto, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL BO8 april Book Panel on Holly Case, Between States: The Transylvanian Question and the European Idea during World War II 1 5 - 1 7

(Stanford 2009)

CHAIR

Florian Bieber ersity (U of Kent, Canterbury, UK) v uni

PARTICIPANTS bia

Charles King m (Georgetown U, US)

< [email protected] > colu

Istvan Deak (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

Irina Livezeanu (U of Pittsburgh, US) < [email protected] >

Holly Case (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE6 april The Quest for a German Identity

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Roland Spickermann (U of Texas, Permian Basin, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Kevin Cramer

(Indiana U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m The Politics of Piety: The Philanthropic Work of the Gustav Adolf Association

in the German Diaspora, 1832-1945 colu

David Hamlin (Fordham U, US) < [email protected] > Ambivalent Ethnography and Occupation: Germans in Romania in World War I

Bradley Nichols (U of Tennessee, US) < [email protected] > Lost Blood in the East: Nazi Germanization Policy, 1940-1942

Tereza Novotna (Boston U, US) < [email protected] > History, Politics, and Memory: The Fall of the Berlin Wall Twenty Years After

DISCUSSANT Robert Nelson (U of Windsor, Canada) < [email protected] >

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PANEL CE13 april Forced Population Movements in Eastern Europe from the Balkan Wars to World War II 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Paula Pickering (College of William and Mary, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Theodora Dragostinova bia

(Ohio State U, US) m < [email protected] >

Unmixing the Ottoman Borderlands: colu Early Prototypes of Population Exchange in the Balkans, 1913-1923

Vladimir Solonari (U of Central Florida, US) < [email protected] > Population Exchange - Ethnic Cleansing - Genocide: The Politics of Ethnic Purification in World War II Romania

David Gerlach (St. Peter’s College, US) < [email protected] > Forced Migration, Re-Emigration and Ethnic Cleansing after World War II: The Volhynian Czechs

DISCUSSANT Harris Mylonas (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL EU6 april State- and Nation-Building Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Erica Marat (Voice of America’s Russian Service, Washington, DC, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Aziz Burkhanov

(Indiana U, US) bia

< [email protected] > m Paradoxes of Ethnicity and Identity Policies in Kazakhstan:

“Nationalizing Nationalism” or “Nationalism by Inertia” colu

Adrien Fauve (SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] > Mind the Map! Visualizing Territorial Identity Narratives in Astana

Mateusz Laszczkowski (Max Planck Institute, Germany) < [email protected] > Where Shrek Meets the President: The Aestheticization of Politics in Astana

Alan DeYoung (U of Kentucky, US) < [email protected] > Competing for Students in the Kyrgyz Higher Education Market: How International Universities Position Themselves in Bishkek City

Danzan Narantuya (National U of Mongolia, Ulan Bator) < [email protected] > Culture, History and Gender in 20th Century Mongolia

DISCUSSANT Alima Bissenova (Cornell U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL K8 april Paths to Peace in the Caucasus: Perspectives from and on South , , and Georgia 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Jenik Radon (Columbia U, US) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Volker Jacoby bia (Independent Researcher) m < [email protected] >

Georgia: Layers of Conflicts and Prospects for Peace-building colu

Mikheil Mirziashvili (Crisis Management Initiative, Brussels, Belgium) < [email protected] > Civil Organizations, Peace Initiatives, and Challenges in the South Caucasus

Donnacha Ó Beacháin (Dublin City U, Ireland) < [email protected] > Dynamics of Domestic Politics in Abkhazia

Iraklii Khintba (Abkhaz State University/Centre for Humanitarian Programmes, Sukhum/i) < [email protected]> Title TBA

Liana Kvarchelia (Center for Humanitarian Programs, Sukhum/i) < [email protected] > Opportunities and Limitations of Civil Society in Transforming Conflicts

DISCUSSANT Rajen Parekh (Columbia U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL R4 april Russian Energy and Foreign Policy

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Adil Baguirov (MGIMO, Russia) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Philip Hanson

(Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Russia as a Player in the Twenty-First Century Economy colu Richard Connolly (U of Birmingham, UK) < [email protected] > Russia’s Place in a Multi-Polar World

Stacy Closson (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, US) < [email protected] > Russian Energy Empire?: Legacies of the Soviet Union

Boris Barkanov (UC Berkeley, US) < [email protected] > From Apprentice to Mercantilist: Sovereignty over Gas Markets and the Transformation of Russian State Identity

DISCUSSANT Robert Orttung (Resource Security Institute, Arlington, VA, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH4 april Theoretical Reflections on Ethnicity and Nationalism in Divided Societies in Europe and Asia 1 5 - 1 7

CHAIR Matteo Fumagalli (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) ersity

< [email protected] > v uni PAPERS

Youngmi Kim bia

(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) m < [email protected] >

The South-South Conflict in the Republic of Korea: Regional or National? colu

Robert Sata (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > A Divided United: Diversity and Europeanization in Hungary

Stela Garaz (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Exploring the Link Between the Horizontally Concentrated Power and Ethnic Mobilization in Transition

Beata Huszka (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary) < [email protected] > Secessionist Framing: A Theoretical Approach

DISCUSSANT Elise Langan (NYU, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TH8 april The Collective Memory of Mass Violence

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Tanya Bogushevitch (U of Latvia, Riga) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Khatchik DerGhougassian

(U de San Andrés, Argentina) bia

< [email protected] > m Diaspora, Collective Trauma and State Building:

A Comparative Perspective of the Armenian and Jewish Cases colu

Danielle Granville (U of Oxford, US) < [email protected] > The Role of the Ukrainian Diaspora in the Holodomor Recognition Dispute

Ivan Katchanovski (Harvard U, US) < [email protected] > Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine

Elo-Hanna Seljamaa (Ohio State U, US) < [email protected] > The Cross of Liberty and Burdens of the Past: Defining Frights for Freedom in Post-Soviet Estonia

DISCUSSANT Alexandra Goujon (U of Dijon, France) < [email protected] >

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PANEL TK4 april Religion and Nationalism in Turkey and Beyond

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Jody LaPorte (U of California Berkeley, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni Gulnur Aybet

(U of Kent, Canterbury, UK) bia

< [email protected] > m Turkey’s Internal Transformation and the Status of the

Orthodox Patriarchate: Historical Legacies and the Future colu

Guliz Dinc Belcher (UMass Amherst, US) < [email protected] > New Politics within Old Networks: JDP’s Party Machine and Moderation of Islamist Ideology in Turkey

Idris Yucel (Hacettepe U, Turkey) < [email protected] > In Search of a Nation or Sect to Preach: American Protestant Missionaries in the Beginning of Turkish Republic

Defne Jones (Indiana U, US) < [email protected] > Antisemitism in Contemporary Turkey: Elite Use of History in Political Discourse

DISCUSSANT Enze Han (George Washington U, US) < [email protected] >

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PANEL U5 april Activism and Colored Revolutions

CHAIR 1 5 - 1 7

Marta Kebalo (CUNY, US) < [email protected] > ersity v PAPERS uni L. Pauline Rankin

(Carleton U, Canada) bia

< [email protected] > m After the Roses Wilted: Gender Politics and Women’s Activism

in Post-Revolutionary Georgia colu

Olga Onuch (Nuffield College, U of Oxford, UK) < [email protected] > Why Nationalism Does and Does Not Explain Ukrainian Mobilisation: Understanding the Divergence Between Politicians, Activists, and ‘Ordinary People’

Alexandra Hrycak (Reed College, US) < [email protected] > Nationalism and Women’s Participation in the Orange Revolution in Lviv and Kharkiv

DISCUSSANT Valerie Sperling (Clark U, US) < [email protected] >

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