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Lisa Hill Antony Green Professor of Politics Adjunct Professor University of Adelaide University of Sydney Australia Australia Monday, July 23, 2018 | 13:45 - 15:15 Plenary: The Future of Human Rights in an Era of PLENARY Narrow Nationalism: The Margin for Cross Border Concern and Action David P. Forsythe SPEAKERS Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political Science University of Nebraska-Lincoln United States

Tuesday, July 24, 2018 | 13:45 - 15:15 President’s Plenary: Challenging the Borders of Liberal Democracy: The Global Rise of Populism İlter Turan Emeritus Professor of Political Science Bilgi University From left to right: Maria Esperanza Casullo, Ersin Turkey Kalaycıoğlu, Duncan McDonnell, Leonardo Morlino, Pippa Norris

Wednesday, July 25, 2018 | 13:45 - 15:15 Plenary: Patriarchy is Bigger than Donald Cynthia Enloe Research Professor Clark University United States Table of Contents

Introduction 4 Meetings 61 General Information 4 AusPSA Meetings 61 RC Business Meetings (Chronological Order) 62 Words of Welcome 8 About IPSA 13 Panel Schedule 65 Code of Conduct 14 Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) 65 IPSA Executive Committee 16 Monday, July 23 (Day 2) 93 IPSA Program Committee 18 Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) 131 Local Organizing Committee 19 Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) 167 IPSA Secretariat Staff 20 Participant Index 205 Congress Program Session Chairs 21

Congress Venues Map 23 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) Plans 24 Exhibitors 25

Awards 28

Schedule 31 Schedule Overview 31 Program at a Glance 33 Pre-Congress Activities 39 Main Events 41 Plenary Sessions 41 Special Sessions 41 Award Sessions 41 Ceremonies / Receptions 41 Panel Schedule by Session Type 42 Tech Zone Presentations 42 Congress Theme (CT) Sessions 42 International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) 42 Australian Political Studies Association (AUS) Sessions 42 Oceanic Conference on International Studies (OCIS) Sessions 44 Congress General (GS) Sessions 45 Research Committee (RC) Sessions 50

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IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 3 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia General Information

Registration Getting Around and Exploring Brisbane – At Check-in/Registration, attendees pick up their paid program(s) and Useful Links name badges. All Congress attendees MUST wear name The Congress website offers information about the city, traveling to and badges at all times while attending the Congress. around Brisbane, as well as ideas for leisure, relaxation and touristic Registration is in the Great Hall Foyer of the Brisbane Convention and gastronomic discovery of the city. Please consult our webpage at: and Exhibition Centre. Registration hours are: https://wc2018.ipsa.org/events/congress/wc2018/destination Saturday, July 21: 15:00 – 18:00 eatSouthBank Concierge Program´ VIP Card Sunday, July 22: 08:00 – 20:00 The International Political Science Association is working closely with Monday, July 23: 08:00 – 17:30 the eatSoutbank Concierge – a new initiative where the sole focus Tuesday, July 24: 08:30 – 17:30 is to ensure delegates have a wonderful time while in Brisbane. Wednesday, July 25: 08:30 – 17:30 There is nothing better than getting out to experience the local surrounds of a new city and South Bank, only a short stroll away Certificates of Participation from the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. There are A Certificate of attendance and a letter of participation will be incredible conference exclusives awaiting the WC2018 delegates. available in electronic format (PDF) in the participant’s user account By using the eatSouthBank Concierge website, you can unlock (My Congress) after the Congress. Note that hard copies of the incredible conference exclusives throughout the South Bank precinct. certificate will not be issued during the Congress. Not only will you receive 10% off at participating retailers, but you can also book event tickets, plan your itinerary and access special Program offers, plus so much more. Panel Schedule Visit https://www.eatsouthbank.com.au/concierge/concierge-delegate/ now to unlock incredible conference exclusives as an International Panels begin Sunday, July 21 at 11:00 and end on Wednesday, July 25 Political Science Association conference delegate. A VIP Rewards at 19:15. All panels will take place at the Brisbane Convention & Card will be in your delegate bag, so you can start taking advantage Exhibition Centre (BCEC), located at the corner of Merivale & Glenelg of great offers. To treat yourself to exclusive and VIP perks, you will Streets, South Bank, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. need to register your card first.

Panel times are as follows: Getting around Panel Sessions (A): 09:00-10:45 Getting around South-East Queensland using public transport is easy: Panel Sessions (B): 11:00-12:45 http://translink.com.au/travel-information. You will find timetables, Plenary Sessions (C): 13:45-15:15 maps, and destinations, plus everything you need to know about Panel Sessions (D): 15:30-17:15 catching a bus, train and ferry. There is also information about late Panel Sessions (E): 17:30-19:15 night services and safety and security.

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Welcome to the Brisbane Convention It gives me great pleasure to welcome and Exhibition Centre for the 2018 IPSA dele­gates attending the 25th World World Congress of Political Science. Congress on Political Science in Brisbane – Australia’s New World City. For the first time, the IPSA World Congress will be held in Australia, Brisbane is a great place to live, work, bringing together researchers and and relax – it’s a safe, vibrant, green scholars of political science from and prosperous city, valued for its around the world. friendly and optimistic character and enjoyable lifestyle. The event will provide a full program of sessions including Congress Gen- We are excited to host the World eral Sessions, Research Committee Congress on Political Science right Sessions, Australian Political Studies Association Sessions and Oceanic here in Brisbane, and our city looks forward to playing an important role Conference on International Studies Sessions. These sessions will high- in strengthening the networks that underpin the global political science light the key Congress theme of ‘Borders and Margins’. community and broadening the knowledge of delegates. The Queensland Government is proud to support the 2018 IPSA World During the congress, you will discover why our welcoming city is recognised Congress of Political Science through Tourism and Events Queensland, for staging conferences of the highest standards, and why the Brisbane recognising the valuable contribution business events make to Convention & Exhibition Centre was named “world’s best” by the Interna- Queensland’s tourism economy. tional Association of Congress Centres. This event will promote Brisbane as a premier business events destina- While in Brisbane, I encourage you to get out and about and sample our tion and highlight to visitors the region’s many tourism experiences. city’s unique lifestyle. If you’re visiting Brisbane, I encourage you to explore this region with Blessed with an enviable subtropical climate, Brisbane offers eclectic bars, its relaxed outdoor lifestyle, vibrant CBD and adventure and nature fine dining, breezy cafes and boutique-lined streets. Enticing galleries and experiences. cultural attractions complete its vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. The Hon Kate Jones MP You’ll also discover a clean and green city recognised as Australia’s most Minister for Innovation and Tourism Industry Development sustainable, where a network of walkways and cycle paths will lead you along our meandering river and through lush, peaceful parklands. Our surrounding region is home to beautiful beaches, World Heritage-listed rainforests, idyllic islands and encounters with native wildlife including koalas, kangaroos, wild dolphins and migrating humpback whales. On behalf of the City of Brisbane, I wish the 25th World Congress of Political Science every success and hope your congress experience is rewarding and enjoyable. Graham Quirk Lord Mayor of Brisbane

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 7 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Words of Welcome

Dear Colleagues, Friends, Members world. People at the margins of societies and states in the margins of of IPSA the world system are revolting, clamoring for a greater voice in the politics of their societies and in the global system. Borders continue to It is a pleasure for our community of constitute a major cause for conflict among states. I need not continue political scientists to have every but assure you that within the broad framework of the congress theme, two years an opportunity to meet at you will attend many stimulating panels, hear excellent papers, share the IPSA World Congress of Political the findings of your research with others, listen to some of the out- Science. As you are well aware, our standing scholars in our discipline and leave this Congress with a sense World Congresses move each time of intellectual and professional enrichment that will hopefully entice to to different parts of the world. Some come to our 26th World Congress in Lisbon in 2020. congress venues are centrally located and are easy to get to; others are Organizing a world congress requires an organizational effort of major distant and require more of an effort to attend. The shifts of congress dimensions. The scholarly dimension is the responsibility of the Program venue reflect our sensitivity to being a global organization, directing us Committee. We have had the good fortune to benefit from the joint to make sure that we meet in each time in a different region of the world. leadership of Program Co-chairs Terrell Carver and Füsun Türkmen in this Brisbane, where the 25th IPSA World Congress is taking place, is in a endeavor. They have had to deal with massive paper and panel proposals, distant location. Many of you had to travel great distances and spend molding them into a coherent program. For shaping the framework within respectable sums to get here. Obtaining an Australian visa particularly which the program is implemented, on the other hand, we owe special for those not coming from North America or Europe may have been a thanks, on the one hand, to the Local Organizing Committee under the difficult and expensive feat. Some of you may have been also asked to apt leadership of Katharine Gelber, and to the IPSA Secretariat and Staff undergo searches necessitated by alleged security needs before being under the guidance of IPSA Secretary General Guy Lachapelle, but compris­ admitted to this country. Despite such difficulties, I can assure you that ing of Mathieu St-Laurent, Joanne St-Pierre, Aubert Lavigne-Descôteaux, after you have cleared these hurdles, you have come to a wonderful Roksolana Bobyk, Haluk Dag, Margaret Simonelli, Eric Grève, Terry Rybak country and a wonderful city and of course, a wonderful congress. & Fernand Thériault, without whose exhausting efforts, this congress would not have been possible. In the final analysis, the responsibility for The theme of the 2018 IPSA World Congress is “Borders and Margins” the World Congress rests with the IPSA Executive Committee to members which is certainly an appropriate theme for our times. It seems that of which a word of appreciation should also be extended. most societies are becoming more protective of their borders, even those societies who were built by immigrants, no longer welcome them. As the President of IPSA, I welcome you all to this exciting event. I hope The borders of democracy appear to be narrowing down in the face of that it proves rewarding for you intellectually but also a fun experience that populist challenges in even the most established democracies of the you will recall with fondness in years to come. Thank you for joining us. Ilter Turan President, International Political Science Association

8 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Words of Welcome

A Benchmark – The 25th IPSA World Congress For many years, the members of the IPSA Executive Committee (EC) were look­ ing for a World Congress in Australia and New Zealand. This is not a coin- cidence that the 25th IPSA World Congress will be held in Brisbane. We finally had this opportunity when Katharine Gelber and A.J. Brown pro- posed to the EC to hold the IPSA World Congress in Brisbane. Since then, this Congress has become not only a Welcome to the 25th IPSA World Congress of Political Science! This commemorative Congress is the first to be held in Australasia, and in challenge but a collective project that engaged all the colleagues from particular in the very temperate and enjoyable city of Brisbane, capital the continent and regions. city of the state of Queensland, in the Commonwealth of Australia. The theme of the Congress, “Borders and Margins”, is timely. I would IPSA is grateful for the co-participation of the Australian Political Studies like to extend my most sincere thanks to the Program Co-chairs Terrell Association and the Oceanic Conference on International Studies, both Carver and Füsun Türkmen for their endless work to make this Congress of which have joined forces and merged their respective conferences an intellectual challenge. We have witnessed the salience of several with the IPSA Congress Program. The joint Local Organizing Committee factors that foster the emergence of a new kind of regionalism (the new sessions have been carefully coordinated with IPSA sessions to promote regionalism) that didn´t have mainly a functionalism economic base but stimulating arenas of communication with a genuinely global view. a political (both cultural and institutional) one. These factors can be The Congress Theme “Borders and Margins” was proposed and adopted summarized in internationalization and globalization, reactivation or with these circumstances in mind, and the global response has been emergence of regional identities and culture, reinforcement of sub-state tremendous, particularly given that most participants will be travelling point of view – both local and regional- for economic development, long distances from outside and even within the region. The 25th IPSA social regulation and collective action, without mentioning the growing World Congress will feature Congress Theme Panels, convened by a importance of immigration and migrant policies. There is also an increas- variety of specialists, to showcase research, innovation and debate ing number of countries in which the polity is organized in a multi-level within such a politically salient framing. way – the emergence of new borders. In these systems, several layers of For our plenary highlights we are pleased to welcome Professor David P. government share the capacity to adopt political decisions and allocate Forsythe, distinguished expert and advocate, to address “The Future of resources. The variety of cases is wide, ranging from strong federal sys- Human Rights in an Era of Narrow Nationalism”: The Margin for Cross tems to functional economic or administrative regional decentralized Border Concern and Action, and Professor Cynthia Enloe, the globally ones. Issues related to the right of minorities – from a sociopolitical renowned feminist, to speak on ‘Patriarchy is Bigger than Donald Trump’. perspective – raised also the question who is at the margin. We have duo-speakers Professor Antony Green and Professor Lisa Hill on ‘Australian Democratic Innovations’, sure to be an eye-opener for anyone 2018 IPSA World Congress will welcome close to 2,500 political scien- interested in the theory and practice of democracy. The Presidential Plenary tists from more than 80 countries. A World Congress is always a moment is a special highlight at this Congress: it promises a particularly engaging to look over the state of our discipline but also to look upon what IPSA roundtable discussion among eminent political scientists on ‘Challenging has accomplished after 25 World Congresses. The Association is cer- the Borders of Liberal Democracy: The Global Rise of Populism’. tainly stronger, the collective membership has increased since 1949 – from the 4-original country to 57 today – and it has become a reference For this IPSA World Congress, we selected session chairs to ‘reach out’ for debating world issues. We do hope that you will have a wonderful to global and national communities, and to disciplines cognate with Polit- experience. Enjoy your stay in Brisbane. ical Science. General Sessions (GS), Australian Political Studies Associa- tion Sessions (AUS), and Oceanic Conference on International Studies Guy Lachapelle, Secretary General of IPSA Sessions (OCIS) are open to all Congress participants, as are Research Committee Sessions (RC), which cover the all aspects of the discipline. Rounding off the Program we have Special Sessions (SS) that are truly special in format and content: café-style lunchtime opportunities to con- verse informally and very personally with specialist mentors on ‘Teaching and Assessment’, ‘Research Methods’, and ‘Professional Development’ on three different days. These conversations are a two-way street: our experts can also learn from you! And we have organized a further inno- vation: Professor James der Derian will curate four film screening events at the same time daily, with Q&A and audience discussion. In closing we must acknowledge a huge debt and offer fervent thanks to the IPSA Congress Team: Joanne St-Pierre, Roksolana Bobyk, Haluk Dag, Margaret Simonelli and Eric Grève. They have been wonderfully receptive to our ideas and have worked super-hard to realize them at this innovative World Congress. What you see is what they have made possible, and we the Program Co-Chairs – and they at the IPSA Secre- tariat – hope you have a wonderful experience here in Brisbane. Terrell Carver and Füsun Türkmen Program Co-chairs

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 9 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Words of Welcome

On behalf of the Local Organizing Welcome to Brisbane! Committee (LOC), I welcome you to Every country and every people are the 25th IPSA World Congress of unique – and Australia has its own Political Science in Brisbane. The LOC unique history of contribution to is delighted to host this international politics and political science around event in Australia for the first time. the world. We have an exciting program of events, including a plenary session on the first As a nation of immigrants, our sys- day on ‘Australian Democratic Inno- tems of government and political vations’ that showcases some of the institutions have been imported from important democratic mechanisms around the globe, many of them at that Australia has brought to the world, the cutting edge of democratic inno- including the secret ballot. A speaker at this plenary is Mr Antony Green, vation. Yet we are also home to the world’s oldest continuous Indigenous election analyst from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and political cultures, with whom our European constitutional traditions are Australia’s leading media commentator on elections and electoral pro- yet to reconcile. cesses. We have incorporated the annual Australian Political Studies Association conference, and the biennial Oceanic Conference on Inter- We continue to enjoy great national prosperity. But we find our- national Studies into the program, and we hope you will take this selves, like others, at the margins of respect for human rights in our opportunity to interact with delegates from these two conferences. responses to global citizenship pressures and struggling to maintain equality of opportunity and reward in a ruthlessly competitive age. The Opening Ceremony will feature a Welcome to Country from Indige- We hope that this year’s IPSA World Congress will help restrengthen nous elders from the local area, as well as a performance by the Nunukul our capacity for policy solutions based on respect for human life, Yuggera Indigenous dancers, who will perform a dreamtime story. The safety and dignity. IPSA World Congress pays particular attention to Indigenous issues, with a General Session on Indigenous Politics (GS10). We have also made a Australians pride themselves on honesty and “telling it like it is”, in our place in the program for politics in the region, with a General Session on own laconic way. Traditionally, we have strong faith in government, and Politics in Asia (GS12). We think placing these in the General Sessions of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index ranks us at the th th the World Congress reflects their special place in hosting an interna- 13 least corrupt country in the world. But just six years ago we were 7 ; tional political science conference in Australia for the first time. so, here as elsewhere, we hope to see a rising “critical citizenship” turn some of our accountability challenges around. The venue for the IPSA World Congress is the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, which is located in the heart of the Southbank pre- Thank you for joining us for the 25th IPSA World Congress of Political cinct, an arts and leisure precinct that is open to all. The area has gar- Science, to help enrich these vital debates in Australia, and new analysis dens, a beach area, and many places to eat and relax. You can also take and solutions for the world. As the local foundation sponsors, Griffith the opportunity to plan a side trip to famous destinations you may not University and the University of Queensland are especially proud to see have seen before, including Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef. Brisbane recognized as a world centre for study and research in political science. We look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane for the 25th IPSA World Congress! And on behalf of all our foundation sponsors (Griffith University, the University of Queensland, University of Sydney and the Australian Katharine Gelber National University), our other university sponsors (Flinders, Melbourne, Chair of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Monash, Murdoch and UNSW) and all members of the Australian Political Studies Association and the Local Organizing Committee – we can only say... Welcome to Australia, and to Brisbane! A J Brown Katharine Gelber Griffith University University of Queensland President, Australian Political Chair, Local Organising Studies Association Committee, World Congress of Political Science

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The International Political Science Association (IPSA) was founded IPSA’s main activities in Paris in 1949 under the aegis of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to promote the Research development of political science throughout the world. As an IPSA has 50 active research committees covering all facets of political international scholarly association, IPSA has a mission to: science. Starting with one in 1970, IPSA Research Committees are now • Support the development of political science in all parts of the a vast worldwide research network where all interested individuals world, building academic networks linking East and West, are welcome to contribute. Research committees frequently publish North and South; their work and organize their own conferences. They each present a • Create an inclusive and global political science community by minimum of two panels at IPSA World Congresses, but in most cases ensuring a balanced representation along the lines of region, many more. Joint panels between two or more RCs are strongly gender and experience in all of its activities; encouraged. • Promote collaboration between scholars in emerging and Publications established democracies and to support the academic freedoms • International Political Science Review (IPSR) needed for the social sciences to flourish; • International Political Science Abstracts • Ensure that political scientists are strongly positioned to make a valuable contribution to the quality of public deliberation and • World Political Science (WPS) decision-making and to our understanding of an increasingly • International Encyclopedia of Political Science interconnected political world; • IPSA Portal • Support the role of political science in empowering men and women • Participation (IPSA’s bulletin) to participate more effectively in political life. • Monthly e-newsletter • Ad hoc publications and research Institutional Relationships • IPSA MOOCs IPSA is a member of the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and of the Global Development Network (GDN) and has a consultative Events status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations • Biennial World Congresses of Political Science (ECOSOC) and with UNESCO. It is also affiliated with the United • Summer Schools Nations Department of Public Information - Non-Governmental Organizations (DPI/NGO) and the Organisation internationale • International symposiums and conferences de la Francophonie (OIF). IPSA also supports the development of www.ipsa.org the Réseau des associations francophones de science politique. IPSA’s website is a key resource, offering information about political science conferences worldwide, job postings, news from national associations, calls for awards, and more. Find out more about IPSA and become a member at www.ipsa.org.

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 13 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Code of Conduct

Anti-harassment Policy: Code of conduct b) Harassment may include, but is not limited to: The purpose of this document is to provide an authoritative statement i. Offensive, insulting, intimidating, or malicious behavior of the expectations for conduct for all who participate in IPSA meetings targeted at another person or persons; and congresses. The code of conduct is a natural outcome of IPSA’s ii. Abuse or misuse of power intended to undermine, commitment to maintaining and promoting a professional environment humiliate, denigrate, or injure the person or persons toward at its meetings and other organized activities, and it is guided by the whom such behavior is targeted; conviction that the advancement of knowledge flourishes most readily in an atmosphere of constructive debate in which all members treat iii. Actions or comments - persistent or isolated - affecting the each another with dignity and respect. dignity of people or individuals. The key is that the actions or comments can be experienced as demeaning and The International Political Science Association (IPSA) brings together unacceptable. professionals from a variety of backgrounds and from a large number of locations around the globe. This diversity brings with it the potential iv. Sexual harassment or intimidation. for fruitful dialogue about research and policy, but also the possibility of disagreements among members. This code of conduct is designed to 5) IPSA recognizes that members and participants who feel that they ensure that all are treated with dignity and respect; and that sensitivity have been victims of harassment as defined in this code of conduct and consideration guide our interactions while, at the same time, not are entitled to pursue their case in a welcoming and non-threatening limiting the substance or arena of our debate. environment.

6) IPSA is committed to ensuring that complaints brought under 1) This code of conduct refers to relations between IPSA members, this procedure shall not lead to the victimization or harassment IPSA Headquarters staff, and other participants, and to their of any individual. interactions in the course of IPSA activities. a) The procedures for addressing grievances (detailed below) aim a) IPSA activities include IPSA’s governing bodies (Executive to resolve complaints in an informal way, whenever possible. Committee, Council), World Congresses, regional and committee At the same time, IPSA recognizes that punitive measures may meetings and workshops, and editing of IPSA’s journals. be required to address some violations. b) Some matters of professional ethics are under the purview of b) IPSA also is committed to ensuring that those who lodge specific committees and are addressed elsewhere: for instance, complaints under this code are not subject to retaliation plagiarism and academic freedom. by respondents or third parties.

2) IPSA office holders, from the President and Secretary General to 7) IPSA ensures that procedures are in place to address complaints members of the Executive Committee (EC) and editors of IPSA of harassment. Such procedures provide for journals, have a special responsibility to uphold and observe this a) Timely handling of such complaints; code of conduct, promoting in the Association’s activities a professional environment characterized by constructive debate b) Fair and impartial handling of such complaints; and and the treatment of all members and participants with dignity c) Fair, impartial, and sensitive treatment of all parties affected and respect. by such complaints. 3) IPSA recognizes that there is a distinction between victimization 8) Congress and event participants should report – directly or through harassment and legitimate, justifiable, and appropriate through another IPSA office holder - a violation of the code of constructive criticism. Nothing in this document should be construed conduct to the IPSA Delegate for Anti-Harassment Policy (from as a limitation on the ability of members and participants to here on: the Delegate). The Delegate is appointed by the EC at its constructively evaluate and critique one another’s work. pre-World Congress meeting to serve until the next pre-World Congress meeting. 4) Nonetheless, IPSA recognizes its duty to ensure that members and participants are not harassed. It further recognizes that this duty 9) In cases where the reported behavior is ongoing, or where there is of wider application and includes all members and participants, is a question of immediate physical harm or danger, steps will regardless of status or the period of time. be taken by IPSA officials to ensure the safety of participants, a) Harassment can be defined as unwanted conduct (actions regardless of whether a formal complaint is pursued or not. or comments) related to age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, disability, religion, nationality, citizenship or any personal characteristic of the individual, which has the purpose (intentional) or effect (unintentional) of violating a person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person.

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10) Participants have two options through which to pursue 12) At the end of the formal investigation, the Delegate will propose a complaint: a resolution for the matter. Resolution may include: a) If the participant does not wish to enter into a formal a) Determination that IPSA’s policy has not been violated and investigation process, then IPSA can issue a notice. In these that the complaint will be dismissed; cases, the IPSA Delegate will contact the person who is the b) Recommendation for informal resolution of the matter in order subject of the complaint, inform them that a complaint has to re-establish a a professional relationship between the parties, been made, and remind them of IPSA’s Anti-Harassment including options such as mediation; Policy. The recipient of the notice will have the opportunity to respond to IPSA in writing, but no further formal investigation c) Termination of IPSA congress or event participation for the will be undertaken. respondent, including current and/or future IPSA congress and events; b) The formal investigation process will be handled in confidence, and the identity of the complainer will not be revealed to the d) A temporary or permanent restriction on the respondent respondent, except with the permission of the complainant. To regarding accession to leadership positions in IPSA, including proceed with the formal investigation process, the complaint the Executive Committee; must be made in writing and must include: e) A temporary or permanent suspension of the respondent’s i. The name of the complainant; IPSA membership. ii. The name of the respondent; 13) The final decision regarding such proposals will be made by the iii. The nature of the conduct about which a complaint EC, and the resolution of the matter will be notified to all parties is being made, including, where possible, dates, times in writing. and locations; iv. If appropriate, names of any participants who may have 14) In any proceedings, IPSA will make every effort to protect witnessed the conduct. complainants from retaliation. The information given by all parties and their identities will be treated with strict confidentiality. If anonymity becomes difficult to maintain in particular cases, IPSA 11) An investigation will be conducted by the Delegate in every case will defer to the preferences of the complainant. where a formal complaint is made. a) The Delegate will ask the respondent to provide a written 15) This code of conduct and its procedures for resolving grievances statement in response to the complaint. The Delegate may are not intended to, and are not a substitute for, the rights of any also contact identified witnesses or consult with others with of the parties to seek legal redress. Any legal action on the part direct knowledge of the incident in question. All evidence of the complainant will be exclusively a matter between the should be given in writing (including email). complainant, the respondent and the authorities in the location where the incident occurred. IPSA will not be a party to such legal action, nor will it accept any legal liability or financial responsibility for such action.

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 15 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia IPSA Executive Committee

Ilter Turan, Turkey Aiji Tanaka, Japan Marianne Kneuer, Daniel Buquet, Uruguay (President) (Past President) Germany (Vice- President (First Vice President) External Relations)

Chan Wook Park, Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Maryam Ben Salem, Jørgen Elklit, Denmark South Korea (Vice-President Canada (Member) Tunisia (Member) (Member) External Relations)

Katharine Gelber, Carlo Guarnieri, Italy Rodney Hero, USA Christopher Isike, South Australia (Member) (Member) (Member) Africa (Member)

Agnieszka Kasinska- Yuko Kasuya, Japan Romain Pasquier, France Jesús Tovar, Mexico Metryka, (Member) (Member) (Member) (Member) 16 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia IPSA Executive Committee

Füsun Türkmen, Turkey Paul Godt, France Serge Hurtig, France Stephen Sawyer, USA (Member) (Editor, International (Editor Emeritus, (Associate Editor, Political Science Abstracts) International Political International Political Science Abstracts) Science Abstracts)

Marian Sawer, Australia Theresa Reidy, Ireland Mark Kesselman, USA Mauro Calise, Italy (Editor, International (Editor, International (Editor, International (Editor, IPSA Online Portal Political Science Review) Political Science Review) Political Science Review) and IPSA MOOCs)

Vladimíra Dvorˇáková, Linda Cardinal, Canada Christian Haerpfer, Werner J. Patzelt, Czech Republic (Editor, (Editor, World Political Austria (Research Committee Germany (IPSA Summer World Political Science) Science) Liaison Representative) Schools Coordinator)

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 17 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia IPSA Program Committee

Füsun Türkmen, Turkey Terrell Carver, United Kingdom (Co-chair) (Co-chair)

Katharine Gelber, Australia Yuko Kasuya, Japan (Member) (Member)

Jesús Tovar, Mexico (Member)

18 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Local Organizing Committee

Katharine Gelber, AJ Brown, Michael Di Francesco, Australia University of Queensland Griffith University NZ School of Government/ (LOC Chair) University of New South Wales

Robyn Eckersley, Brian Head, Renee Jeffery, University of Melbourne University of Queensland Griffith University

Jessica Kirk, Stephanie Lawson, Pippa Norris, University of Queensland Macquarie University Harvard University/ University of Sydney

Sarah Percy, Marian Sawer, Ryan Smith, University of Queensland Australian National University University of Queensland

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 19 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia IPSA Secretariat Staff

From left to right, sitting: Fernand Thériault, Joanne St-Pierre, Guy Lachapelle, Roksolana Bobyk Standing: Terry Rybak, Haluk Dag, Margaret Simonelli, Mathieu St-Laurent, Éric Grève Missing in the photo: Aubert Lavigne-Descôteaux

Secretary General World Congress and Events Assistant Guy Lachapelle Margaret Simonelli Administrative Director Membership Services & External Relations Aubert Lavigne-Descôteaux Director Mathieu St-Laurent World Congress and Events Director Joanne St-Pierre IT Project Manager Eric Grève World Congress and Events Coordinator Roksolana Bobyk Graphic Designer and Junior Web Developer Terry Rybak Communication, Promotion and Logistics Coordinator Accountant Haluk Dag Fernand Thériault

20 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Congress Program Session Chairs

Session chairs are crucial to the Congress since their role is to solicit Kanishka Jayasuriya Australia high-quality papers and excellent panels prior to the submission deadline, Renee Jeffery Australia and thus to spread the IPSA word and enrich the program. During the Yuko Kasuya Japan subsequent review process, they have a heavy burden selecting further James Kelly Canada papers and forming panels - some 525 were assembled by the 2018 Norbert Kersting Germany session chairs that you see below. The Program Co-chairs owe a tremen- Zillur Khan United States dous debt of thanks to each and every person listed below, and this Mikyoung Kim Japan message expresses our very sincere gratitude. Kseniya Kizilova Austria Aharon Klieman Israel Terrell Carver & Füsun Türkmen Marianne Kneuer Germany Program Co-chairs Thomas D Lancaster United States Stephanie Lawson Australia Rémi Léger Canada Yasmeen Abu-Laban Canada Jeremy Lewis United States Timofey Agarin United Kingdom Adrian Little Australia Paul Manuel Aviles Baker United States Martin Lodge United Kingdom Tatiana Barandova Russia Oscar Luengo Spain Éric Bélanger Canada Zdenka Mansfeldova Czech Republic Heinrich Best Germany Maria Marczewska-Rytko Poland Philippe Bezes France Allison McCulloch Canada Thibaud Boncourt France John Medearis United States Morgan Brigg Australia Jonathan Mendilow United States Prudence R Brown Australia John Mikler Australia Graham Brown Australia Stephen Mills Australia Heriberto Cairo Spain Laurence Morel France Sarah Cameron Australia Karen Mossberger United States Maria Esperanza Casullo Argentina Pippa Norris United States Teh-Kuang Chang United States Kieke Okma United States Angelin Chang United States Igor Okunev Russia Mihai Sebastian Chihaia Romania Phil Orchard Australia Clayton Chin Australia Krzysztof Ostrowski Poland Tom Chodor Australia Luca Ozzano Italy Carlos Closa Spain Sarah Percy Australia Radomir Compel Japan Steven Peterson United States Maurizio Cotta Italy Andrew Phillips Australia Emilce Cuda Argentina Dianne Pinderhughes United States Jennifer Curtin New Zealand Sheila Rai India Mikolaj Czesnik Poland Steve Ratuva New Zealand Paolo Dardanelli United Kingdom Christian Reus-Smit Australia Sara Davies Australia Garry Rodan Australia Mark Devenney United Kingdom Vinicius Rodrigues Vieira Brazil Michael Di Francesco Australia Hilmar Rommetvedt Norway David Duriesmith Australia Karsten Ronit Denmark Robyn Eckersley Australia Svend-Erik Skaaning Denmark Theo Farrell United Kingdom Charles Smith United States Giulio Gallarotti United States Leonid Smorgunov Russia Maria Garcia United Kingdom Lourdes Sola Brazil Anika Gauja Australia Albert Somit United States Daniel Geller United States Vasileios Syros Finland Nicole George Australia Jesus Tovar Mexico Amanda Gouws South Africa Jacqui True Australia Asha Gupta India Marybeth Ulrich United States Christian W Haerpfer Austria Luna Vives Canada Shahar Hameiri Australia Alina Vladimirova Russia Brian Head Australia Ariadne Vromen Australia Heike Hermanns South Korea Laurence Whitehead United Kingdom Ulrich Hilpert Germany Thomas Wynter Australia Ursula Hoffmann-Lange Germany Sophie Yates Australia Tobias Hofmann United States Lukasz Zamecki Poland Yusaku Horiuchi Australia Bartłomiej Zdaniuk Poland Michael Howlett Canada Philippe Zittoun France Uffe Jakobsen Denmark Sonja Zmerli France

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IPSA advert for Brisbane conf, July 2018.indd All Pages 27/04/2018 13:13:03 Cartelisation, Mind the Gap: National Institutions – Convergence or Political Participation International Migration: Increasing Similarities? and Representation Labour Markets, Lessons from Parties in Belgium Welfare States and Make the most of your in Parliament Kris Deschouwer (Ed) Immigration Policy Henrik Enroth and ISBN 9781786605412 Frida Boräng February 2018 Magnus Hagevi (Eds) ISBN 9781786606679 ECPR membership ISBN 9781785522543 February 2018 April 2018 The European Consortium for Political Research brings people together across the spectrum of political science. We offer unrivalled opportunities to collaborate with scholars who share your research interests, and to explore this thriving academic field

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IPSA advert for Brisbane conf, July 2018.indd All Pages 27/04/2018 13:13:03 Awards

Global South Award Juan Linz Prize Established to recognize the work done by a scholar from the Global The purpose of the Juan Linz Prize is to honour a prominent scholar South, and whose scholarly contribution is focused on the relevant engaged in the Decentralization, Multinational and Multiethnic countries/ regions/ themes. This award also recognizes cumulative Integration and Federalism Comparative Research of which body of work. It was awarded for the first time at the 2009 World Juan Linz was a master. Congress of Political Science.

Recipient Recipient Meenakshi Bansal Adam Przeworski Dr. Meenakshi Bansal Prof. Przeworski is the Carroll works in the Post Graduate and Milton Professor of Politics Department of Political Science and (by courtesy) Economics at JVMGRR College (India). at New York University.

Karl Deutsch Award Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan The purpose of the Karl Deutsch Award is to honour a prominent awarded by the International Political scholar engaged in the cross-disciplinary research of which Karl Science Association for High Achievement Deutsch was a master. The recipient presents the Karl Deutsch lecture in Political Science at the IPSA World Congress of Political Science. The Karl Deutsch Lectures are published in the International Political Science Review. The Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International The award is made on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science is on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA). It is supported offered to a scholar of high international reputation in recognition of by the Karl Deutsch fund. his/her contribution to the advancement of political science.

Recipient Recipient Robert D. Putnam James Scott Prof. Putnam is the Peter and Prof. Scott is the Sterling Professor Isabel Malkin Professor of Public of Political Science at Yale University Policy at Harvard University. and Professor of Anthropology and is co-Director of the Agrarian Studies Program.

28 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Awards

The Stein Rokkan Travel Grant Award APSA-IPSA Theodore J Lowi First Book Award The purpose of the Stein Rokkan fellowships is to assist a small The Lowi Award recognizes the author of a first book in any field of number of graduate students to attend the IPSA World Congress by political science that exemplifies qualities of broad ambition, high covering their basic travel and accommodation costs. The recipients originality, and intellectual daring, showing promise of having a receive financial assistance towards travel and subsistence. The substantive impact on the overall discipline, regardless of method, awards are made on the recommendation of the IPSA Committee specific focus of inquiry or approach to subject. on Organization, Procedures and Awards (COPA), and they are supported by the Stein Rokkan fund. Recipient Margaret Peters Recipient Dr. Peters is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Aeshna Badruzzaman Science at UCLA. Her research focuses broadly on international Aeshna Badruzzaman is a doctoral political economy with a special focus on the politics of migration. candidate in Political Science at Prior to coming to UCLA, she was an Assistant Professor in Northeastern University in Boston, the Political Science department at Yale University and at Massachusetts. the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She earned her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2011. Her work has appeared in International Organization and World Politics, among others.

Wilma Rule Award: IPSA Award for the Best Research on Gender and Politics The Wilma Rule Award was designed to encourage research in the area of gender and politics and was launched at the World Congress in Quebec City in 2000. The recipient will be announced on-site.

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Saturday, July 21 (Pre-Congress) 09:00-17:00 EC Meeting – Mercure Hotel 09:00-17:00 Pre-Congress Sessions / RC Workshops 09:00-17:00 Research Methods Course – Griffith University, Graduate Centre (Room: S07_2.19) 15:00-18:00 Pre-Registration 15:00-18:00 Exhibitor Set Up (BCEC Mezzanine Level)

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) 08:00-20:00 Registration 08:00-10:30 Exhibitor Set Up (BCEC Mezzanine Level) 10:30-18:00 Exhibition Open (BCEC Mezzanine Level) 11:00-11:45 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research – Tech Zone 11:00-12:45 Panel Sessions 1 (Block B) / Movie Session 1: Docos for Politicos 12:45-13:45 Lunch Break AusPSA Women’s Caucus Meeting 13:45-15:15 Plenary I (Block C) Australia’s Democratic Innovations – Antony Green & Lisa Hill 15:30-17:15 Panel Sessions 2 (Block D) 17:30-19:15 Panel Sessions 3 (Block E) 19:30-20:30 Opening Ceremony 20:30-21:30 Welcome Reception

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) 08:00-17:30 Registration 09:00-17:30 Exhibition Open (BCEC Mezzanine Level) 09:00-15:00 Council Meeting 09:00-10:45 Panel Sessions 4 (Block A) 11:00-11:45 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research – Tech Zone 11:00-12:45 Panel Sessions 5 (Block B) / Movie Session 2: Docos for Politicos 12:45-13:45 Lunch Break / AusPSA Research Group Meetings (6) 13:45-15:15 Plenary II (Block C) The Future of Human Rights in an Era of Narrow Nationalism: The Margin for Cross Border Concern and Action – David P. Forsythe 15:30-17:15 Panel Sessions 6 (Block D) 17:30-19:15 Panel Sessions 7 (Block E) SAGE Reception (booth #29) - Meet the Editors 19:30-20:30 Concert by GRAMMY® Winning pianist Angelin Chang 20:00-21:30 Global Barometer Survey - World Values Survey Welcome Reception (by invitation)

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) 08:30-17:30 Registration 09:00-17:30 Exhibition Open 09:00-12:00 Council Meeting: Election of President 09:00-10:45 Panel Sessions 8 (Block A) / Australian PSA AGM 11:00-11:45 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research – Tech Zone 11:00-12:45 Panel Sessions 9 (Block B) / Movie Session 3: Docos for Politicos Accountability, Integrity & 21st Century Constitutionalism: The AusPSA Presidential Panel 12:45-13:45 Lunch Break / Research Methods Café 13:45-15:15 Plenary III (Block C) President’s Plenary: Challenging the Borders of Liberal Democracy: The Global Rise of Populism 15:30-17:15 Panel Sessions 10 (Block D) 17:30-19:15 Panel Sessions 11 (Block E) 17:30-19:15 Meeting of Presidents and Secretaries of National Associations 19:30-21:30 Australian PSA (APSA) Annual Dinner (advance purchase only)

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 31 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Schedule Overview

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) 08:30-17:30 Registration 09:00-16:30 Exhibition Open (BCEC Mezzanine Level) 09:00-13:00 Council Meeting: Election of Executive Committee 09:00-10:45 Panel Sessions 12 (Block A) 11:00-11:45 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research – Tech Zone 11:00-12:45 Panel Sessions 13 (Block B) / Movie Session 4: Docos for Politicos 12:45-13:45 Lunch Break / Professional Development Café Australian Heads of Department/Discipline/School Meeting 13:45-15:15 Plenary IV (Block C) Patriarchy is Bigger than Donald Trump - Cynthia Enloe 15:30-17:15 Panel Sessions 14 (Block D) 15:30-17:15 Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Research (Election of the RC Liaison Representative) 17:30-19:15 Panel Sessions 15 (Block E) 16:30-20:00 Exhibition Tear Down 19:30-20:30 Closing Ceremony

Thursday, July 26 09:00-13:00 New EC Meeting (Mercure Hotel)

32 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Program at a Glance / Sunday, July 22

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Room 09:00 11:00 15:30 17:30 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 RC10.03 RC18.09 GS10.03 RC14.18 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS12.16 RC01.05 GS03.29 RC05.06 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC03.03 RC15.06 GS09.03 RC12.03 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC14.14 RC19.01 GS12.31 RC18.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC15.02 RC30.05 RC10.06 RC19.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC20.11 RC32.01 RC30.20 RC37.09 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC25.04 RC43.04 RC51.18 RC51.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 RC34.07 GS03.26 GS12.24 GS12.11 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS03.35 GS09.09 OCIS05.02 GS12.23 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 GS10.01 OCIS01.04 RC03.07 OCIS05.03 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC01.01 RC07.01 RC18.07 RC20.05 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC17.04 RC18.03 RC21.04 RC23.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 J-RC07/28.08 RC14.12 GS03.46 RC08.11 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC14.22 RC26.04 OCIS03.03 RC18.10 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC19.06 RC30.19 RC14.30 RC30.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC23.04 RC39.03 RC34.03 RC39.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC30.09 RC51.19 GS12.14 RC32.06 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 AUS06.07 AUS07.05 GS12.28 GS12.18 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 GS09.11 GS10.05 OCIS09.01 OCIS03.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 GS12.40 RC03.08 RC15.01 RC02.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC02.04 RC17.06 RC20.04 RC22.06 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 GS12.01 GS09.02 GS03.23 OCIS04.05 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC01.06 RC14.24 GS03.50 RC10.02 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 SS.02 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7/8/9 Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 RC50.01 GS09.04 Mezzanine / M1 AUS01.04 AUS04.06 GS03.08 AUS03.12 Mezzanine / M2 AUS02.02 AUS06.08 GS07.05 AUS07.06 Mezzanine / M5 RC27.08 RC27.06 RC23.03 RC32.15 Mezzanine / M6 RC42.03 RC37.05 RC27.01 RC34.06 Mezzanine / M7 RC44.12 RC48.02 RC37.02 GS03.51 Mezzanine / M8 RC45.03 GS03.60 RC48.06 RC44.02 Mezzanine / M9 GS05.02 GS05.07 GS05.04 J-RC17/28.03 Plaza / P1 AUS06.06 GS03.22 AUS03.13 RC45.02 Plaza / P2 GS03.19 GS03.43 AUS04.08 GS01.08 Plaza / P3 GS03.40 CT.03 CT.02 GS12.39 Plaza / P4 GS03.47 GS06.04 AUS07.07 GS12.43 Plaza / P5 GS10.09 GS06.06 GS01.06 GS12.44

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Room 09:00 11:00 15:30 17:30 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 RC19.07 RC13.05 RC08.04 RC14.31 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC10.05 OCIS08.01 OCIS03.05 GS12.41 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC16.02 RC08.05 RC05.11 RC14.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC17.05 RC10.11 RC24.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC29.04 RC31.02 RC17.11 RC30.22 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC42.07 RC35.05 RC28.07 RC32.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC51.07 RC38.07 RC23.09 RC43.03 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS06.16 RC51.15 RC47.03 AUS03.16 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS08.07 IAPSS.05 GS09.14 OCIS06.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 OCIS09.04 RC14.26 RC03.10 RC15.09 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC05.09 RC25.02 RC25.03 RC17.15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC15.10 RC23.01 RC23.16 RC22.05 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC12.01 RC03.02 OCIS04.02 RC03.01 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC27.05 RC24.02 RC11.03 RC26.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC38.06 RC32.04 RC26.10 RC02.09 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC50.06 RC38.02 RC30.23 RC36.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 GS06.03 RC44.03 RC38.01 GS02.05 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 GS07.03 GS08.03 GS08.09 GS12.09 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 IAPSS.02 J-RC23/28.4 OCIS01.05 OCIS06.11 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC03.04 RC21.02 RC21.09 RC17.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC09.03 RC22.02 RC23.14 RC20.01 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC08.03 OCIS06.10 J-RC15/41.01 GS03.41 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC14.27 RC05.04 RC03.05 RC08.08 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 SS.03 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7/8/9 Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 Mezzanine / M1 GS02.20 GS12.07 GS03.07 GS03.49 Mezzanine / M2 GS03.06 CT.06 J-CT-RC20.02 RC30.07 Mezzanine / M5 RC21.06 RC26.19 RC32.11 RC23.12 Mezzanine / M6 RC28.09 RC32.03 RC44.08 RC29.06 Mezzanine / M7 RC32.12 RC43.09 RC51.09 RC44.04 Mezzanine / M8 RC33.04 GS09.07 RC33.02 GS05.05 Mezzanine / M9 GS12.35 GS12.15 GS05.09 Plaza / P1 GS03.28 AUS04.01 AUS03.07 Plaza / P2 GS06.05 GS03.21 GS03.44 GS03.57 Plaza / P3 GS12.42 GS03.58 GS04.14 AUS05.07 Plaza / P4 OCIS05.09 GS08.01 GS12.03 GS03.13 Plaza / P5 OCIS06.07 GS12.27 GS03.20

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Room 09:00 11:00 15:30 17:30 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 GS12.22 RC17.14 GS03.52 RC30.21 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS06.12 RC14.07 GS01.12 RC10.07 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 GS12.08 RC02.06 GS03.01 RC28.06 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC02.01 RC19.04 GS04.02 RC33.05 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC14.06 RC30.16 GS11.01 RC40.03 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC24.03 RC36.06 GS12.30 RC42.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC29.01 RC41.02 OCIS03.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 RC30.04 RC43.08 OCIS06.15 GS03.56 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 RC38.03 RC51.08 RC32.20 OCIS04.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 RC51.12 GS06.17 AUS05.04 RC09.01 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 GS04.05 IAPSS.03 GS02.13 RC17.16 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC11.04 RC21.03 GS09.12 RC21.08 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 GS06.15 RC14.23 GS02.06 RC15.04 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC05.03 RC30.03 GS10.04 RC36.10 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC17.10 RC32.07 GS12.05 RC41.03 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC28.05 RC38.05 GS12.38 RC51.06 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC30.02 RC42.01 OCIS05.07 GS02.12 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC36.07 RC47.02 OCIS06.17 GS09.10 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 RC44.10 GS07.06 AUS01.05 OCIS08.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 AUS03.06 GS09.13 RC17.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC05.10 RC11.02 GS04.13 RC20.02 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 GS03.53 CT.04 OCIS05.01 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 GS09.01 RC16.03 GS02.11 RC24.01 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 SS.04 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7/8/9 Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 Mezzanine / M1 RC05.08 RC51.13 GS03.11 OCIS04.06 Mezzanine / M2 RC26.16 AUS01.01 GS04.04 GS01.10 Mezzanine / M5 RC14.34 AUS07.01 GS12.12 RC29.07 Mezzanine / M6 RC23.06 RC29.02 GS12.46 RC35.02 Mezzanine / M7 RC40.01 RC33.06 OCIS06.08 RC44.06 Mezzanine / M8 RC48.01 RC37.07 OCIS06.12 GS06.07 Mezzanine / M9 GS03.42 RC05.05 AUS06.10 GS05.08 Plaza / P1 AUS01.02 AUS05.05 GS01.03 OCIS01.07 Plaza / P2 AUS04.07 GS02.24 AUS03.08 GS03.27 Plaza / P3 AUS05.03 GS03.48 AUS04.04 GS03.59 Plaza / P4 GS02.09 GS04.06 AUS04.05 GS08.08 Plaza / P5 GS02.19 GS12.36 AUS06.09 GS11.07

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38 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Pre-Congress Activities

Pre-Congress Research Methods Courses

An introduction into Comparative Case Study Research Saturday, July 21 09:00 - 17:00 Griffith University – Graduate Centre (S07) 2.19

Pre-Congress Workshops

Publishing Workshop for Southeast Asian Politics Research Saturday, July 21 09:00 - 17:00 Griffith University – Graduate Centre Organized by American Political Science Association and (S07) 2.10 the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre Australian Political Studies Association Post-Grad Saturday, July 21 09:00 - 17:00 Griffith University – Webb Centre Workshop (AusPSA) (S02) 7.16/7.07 RC19 & RC07 Workshop: What Happens to Feminist Saturday, July 21 09:00 - 17:00 University of Queensland – St Lucia Claims in Politically Turbulent Times? 78-343 Rethinking Political Science Science in Settler- Saturday, July 21 09:00 - 17:00 University of Queensland – St Lucia Colonial Australia 39A-208

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40 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Main Events

Plenary Sessions

PS.01 Australia's Democratic Innovations Sunday, July 22 13:45-15:15 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7/8/9 PS.02 The Future of Human Rights in an Era of Narrow Nationalism: Monday, July 23 13:45-15:15 Mezzanine / The Margin for Cross Border Concern and Action Door 5/6/7 PS.03 President’s Plenary: Challenging the Borders of Liberal Tuesday, July 24 13:45-15:15 Mezzanine / Democracy: The Global Rise of Populism Door 5/6/7 PS.04 Patriarchy is Bigger than Donald Trump Wednesday, July 25 13:45-15:15 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7

Special Sessions (SS)

SS.01 Movie Session 1: Docos for Politicos: ‘The Illegal We do Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / Immediately, the Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Door 5/6/7/8/9 SS.02 Movie Session 2: Docos for Politicos: ‘The Illegal We do Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / Immediately, the Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Door 5/6/7 SS.03 Movie Session 3: Docos for Politicos: ‘The Illegal We do Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / Immediately, the Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Door 5/6/7 SS.06 Research Methods Café Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Café SS.04 Movie Session 4: Docos for Politicos: ‘The Illegal We do Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / Immediately, the Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Door 5/6/7 SS.07 Professional Development Café Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Café

Award Session

AS.01 Global South Award Lecture - Meenakshi Bansal Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P5

Ceremonies / Receptions

CR.01 Reception for the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales (by invitation) Boardroom 2 CR.02 Opening Ceremony Sunday, July 22 19:30-20:30 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7/8/9 CR.03 Welcome Reception Sunday, July 22 20:30-21:30 Mezzanine / Foyer CR.04 SAGE Reception (booth #29) - Meet the Editors Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / Exhibition Area CR.05 Concert by GRAMMY® Winning pianist Angelin Chang Monday, July 23 19:30-20:30 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 CR.06 Global Barometer Survey - World Values Survey Welcome Monday, July 23 20:00-22:00 Mezzanine / M1 Reception (by invitation) CR.07 Australian Political Studies Association (AusPSA) Reception Tuesday, July 24 19:30-21:30 QAGOMA| and Awards Ceremony (ticket holders only) The Queensland Art Gallery / The Watermall CR.08 Closing Ceremony Wednesday, July 25 19:30-20:30 Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7

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Tech Zone Presentations

TZ.01 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Sunday, July 22 11:00-11:45 Mezzanine / Exhibition Research Area TZ.02 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Monday, July 23 11:00-11:45 Mezzanine / Exhibition Research Area TZ.03 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Tuesday, July 24 11:00-11:45 Mezzanine / Exhibition Research Area TZ.04 Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Wednesday, July 25 11:00-11:45 Mezzanine / Exhibition Research Area

CT Congress Theme Sessions CT.01 Changing Patterns of Forced Migration Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M1 CT.03 Rethinking Europe’s Boundaries of Action and Inaction: Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P3 Crisis and Beyond CT.02 Migration, Citizenship, Employment and Relationships Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P3 CT.06 Digital Borders and Non-borders Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M2 J-CT-RC20.02 Transparency, Conspiracy, and Impunity Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M2 CT.04 Ways of Seeing (the Border) Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22

IAPSS International Association for Political Science Students

IAPSS.02 Asia and the Democracy – Economic Development - Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Conflict Nexus IAPSS.05 Europe’s Multiple Borders: Critical Investigations Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 IAPSS.03 Borders in a Contemporary World Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10

AUS01 Australian Politics

AUS01.04 Institutional Reform and Policy Change: Perspectives Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M1 and Cases AUS01.02 Australian Political Parties and Party System Dynamics Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P1 AUS01.01 Allied, Neutral or Nukes? Imagining the Future of Australia’s Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M2 Defence AUS01.05 Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19

AUS02 Comparative Politics

AUS02.04 Political Systems in Comparative Perspective: Case Studies Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P5 and Methods AUS02.02 Integrity Systems and Political Participation in Comparative Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M2 Perspective

AUS03 Environmental Politics AUS03.02 Climate Politics and the National and City Levels Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 AUS03.04 Democracy and the Environment Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M9 AUS03.10 International Climate Change Governance and Politics Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M2 AUS03.13 Taking Responsibility for Climate Change Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P1 AUS03.12 Political Ecology of Environmental Struggles at ‘the Margins’ Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M1 AUS03.07 Environmental Justice, Civil Society and Local Movements Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P1 AUS03.16 Energy Security and Sustainable Development: Politics Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 and Governance AUS03.06 Environmental Governance: Old versus New Models Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 AUS03.08 Environmental Knowledges, Co-Innovation and Local Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P2 Perceptions

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AUS04 Public Policy and Governance

AUS04.10 Sir Samuel Griffith Symposium: Experimentation, Innovation, Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 and Policy Learning in the Australian Federation AUS04.09 Public Policy and the Definition of Borders and Margins Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 AUS04.11 Understanding Government Transparency: Political Trust, Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P1 Engagement and Participation AUS04.06 Evidence and Public Policy Reform Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M1 AUS04.08 Policy, Citizenship and Participation Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P2 AUS04.01 Accountability, Integrity & 21st Century Constitutionalism: Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P1 The AusPSA Presidential Panel AUS04.07 Overcoming Marginalisation: Inclusive Policy Processes Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P2 and the Social Determinants of Health Equity AUS04.04 Contemporary Public Policy Challenges Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P3 AUS04.05 Evaluating Public Policies: Case Studies Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P4

AUS05 Gender and Sexuality

AUS05.07 The Many Labours of Feminist Digital Activism Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P3 AUS05.03 Feminist Institutionalist Approaches in Practice Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P3 AUS05.05 Institutional Responses to Gender Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P1 AUS05.04 Comparative Gender Experiences Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09

AUS06 Political Theory

AUS06.03 Exploring and Challenging the Analytic-Continental Divide Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M2 in Political Theory AUS06.04 Grounded Normative Theory Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 AUS06.05 New Currents in the History of Political Thought Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 AUS06.01 Challenging Representation Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P2 AUS06.06 Political Theories and Concepts Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P1 AUS06.07 Republicanism Beyond Borders Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 AUS06.08 Screening out the Popular Will: Responses to Epistemic Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M2 Democracy AUS06.09 Theories of Democracy and Governance Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P5 AUS06.10 Theorising Justice Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M9

AUS07 Media and Politics

AUS07.05 Practice, Perceptions and Politics of Journalism Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 AUS07.07 Unsettling Gender: News about Politics Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P4 AUS07.06 Media in Conflict: Framing and Effects in Contested Spaces Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M2 AUS07.01 Elections and Media Coverage Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M5

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OCIS01 International Theory

OCIS01.06 Theorising International Order Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P1 OCIS01.03 Innovations in IR Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 OCIS01.04 Peace and Security in a Quantum Age: Mind, Matter, Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Machines and Metaphysics OCIS01.05 The Politics of Desire and Violence: Critical and Feminist Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Perspectives OCIS01.07 What Does it Mean to Do Theory from a Global Perspective? Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P1

OCIS03 International Organizations

OCIS03.03 Remaking the Regional: Legitimacy, Conflict and Stakeholder Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Consultations OCIS03.04 Human Rights at the Global and Regional Levels Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 OCIS03.05 United Nations Peace Operations in Uncertain Times: Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Managing Conflict and Protecting Civilians OCIS03.02 Regional Norm Diffusion and Institutional Development in Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Asia-Pacific: Human Rights, the Sustainable Development Goals, and Climate Change

OCIS04 Globalization and International Political Economy

OCIS04.07 Ten Years On: Interrogating Methods of Governance Post Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Post-Crisis OCIS04.09 The International Politics of Trade and Resources Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 OCIS04.05 Pluralising the International Political Economy Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 OCIS04.02 Borders and Margins in the International Political Economy Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 OCIS04.06 Roundtable - Geoeconomics and the Global and Regional Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M1 Order OCIS04.08 The International Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08

OCIS05 Gender in International Politics

OCIS05.04 Gender Justice, Legitimacy and International Institutions Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 OCIS05.02 Feminism, Protectionism and Citizenship in the Global South Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 OCIS05.03 Feminist Intersections/Interventions in Global Politics Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 OCIS05.09 Women’s Leadership in International Affairs Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P4 OCIS05.07 New Directions in Research on the Women, Peace Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 and Security Agenda OCIS05.01 Constructing Gender and Conflict Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22

OCIS06 International Security

OCIS06.03 Global Security Challenges: Cyber-Security and Terrorism Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 OCIS06.04 Emerging Challenges to Regional Security in Indo-Pacific Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 OCIS06.06 Critical Geopolitics and New Security Challenges Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 OCIS06.07 International Security and the Politics of Securitization Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P5 OCIS06.10 Regional Orders and International Security: Africa Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 OCIS06.02 Borders, Re-territorialisation and Sovereignty Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 OCIS06.11 Regional Orders and International Security: Indo-Pacific Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 OCIS06.08 Maritime Security Challenges Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M7

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OCIS06 International Security (Cont’d)

OCIS06.12 Regional Orders and International Security: South Asia Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M8 and the Middle East OCIS06.15 Russia, China, and International Order Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 OCIS06.17 War, Military Power and International Security Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18

OCIS08 International Development

OCIS08.01 Institutions and Development: Historical and Contemporary Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Perspectives OCIS08.02 Non-Traditional Donors: The Changing Politics of Aid Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19

OCIS09 Politics in Oceania

OCIS09.02 International and Comparative Perspectives on Politics Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 in Oceania OCIS09.01 Democracy and Leadership in Oceania Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 OCIS09.04 Political Change in New Caledonia Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09

GS01 Democracy and Autocracy

GS01.04 Elections: Formal Institutions versus Informal Manipulation Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 GS01.11 The Global State of Democracy: Crisis or Trendless Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M2 Fluctuation GS01.13 The Spread of Democratic Values Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P3 GS01.06 Political Stability: Concepts and Determinants Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P5 GS01.08 Responses to the Democratic Backlash Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P2 GS01.03 Democracies in Crisis? Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P1 GS01.12 The Political Dynamics of Hybrid Regimes Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS01.10 The Causes and Consequences of Political Repression Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M2

GS02 Comparative Politics

GS02.14 New Approaches to Understand Japanese Politics Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 GS02.02 At the Margins of the State: The Co-Production of Order Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P4 in Unequal Societies. Evidence from Latin America GS02.22 The Rise of Referendums: A Global Perspective Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P5 GS02.20 The Impacts of Electoral Systems Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M1 GS02.05 EU and its Discontents Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 GS02.09 Free Speech or Speech Regulation? Determining the Limits Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P4 of Controversial Speech in Comparative Politics, Philosophy, and Law GS02.19 Semi-presidentialism and Populism Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P5 GS02.24 Understanding Armed Groups and the Military in Politics Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P2 GS02.06 European Union and the Challenges of Borders and Margins Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 GS02.11 Inequality as a Global Problem and Peculiarities of Countries Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 of BRICS: The Boundaries and Possibility of Regulation GS02.13 Left and Right Parties in Advanced Democracies Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 GS02.12 Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17

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GS03 International Relations

GS03.03 Stopping the Bomb: The Future of Non-Proliferation Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P1 GS03.33 Ontological Security, Borders and Margins Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P2 GS03.37 From Humanitarian Negotiations to R2P: Practice, Norms Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P3 and Force GS03.38 Refugees and Forced Migration in International Relations Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P4 GS03.04 Australian Foreign and Defence Policy Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P2 GS03.25 Middle Powers in the 21st Century: New Theories and Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Revised Cases GS03.54 Transparency and Trust in International Relations Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M9 GS03.19 Give Peace A Chance: New Research on Peacekeeping Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P2 and Peacebuilding GS03.35 Policy Entrepreneurship and Foreign Policy Analysis Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS03.40 Resurgent Russia: Putin and Power Politics Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P3 GS03.47 The Emotional Appeal of Populism: Ontological Insecurities Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P4 and Social Imaginations GS03.22 Lines of Conflict: Regional Politics and Security Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P1 GS03.26 Persistent Conflict: Organised Violence and Global Norms Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS03.43 Rethinking the World: New Perspectives on International Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P2 Relations GS03.60 Widening and Contesting Global Health Security Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M8 GS03.08 Brexit: Causes and Consequences Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M1 GS03.23 Malaysia’s Cross-Border Policies in Southeast Asia: Managing Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 State Boundaries in the Face of New Global Challenges GS03.29 New Research in Military and Security Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS03.46 The Development of the Responsibility to Protect Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 GS03.50 The International Relations of Human Rights Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 GS03.51 The Power of Rationality vs. the Strength of Relationality: Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M7 Which One Rules in Chinese Foreign Policy? GS03.06 Borders and Border Walls: Discourses of Security Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M2 and (Re)Definition of Spaces GS03.28 New Directions in Foreign Policy Analysis Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P1 GS03.21 Let's Talk Turkey: Turkey in Regional and World Politics Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P2 GS03.58 Voices from Peripheral India: Critical Explorations Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P3 of Socio-Economic and Geopolitical Dimensions of Indian Borders GS03.07 Borders, Walls and Violence: (Im)Mobility, Vulnerability Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M1 and Resilience GS03.44 Sovereignty, Security and Foreign Interference Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P2 GS03.13 Debating New Institutional in the Asia Pacific after Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P4 the GFC GS03.20 Global IR, Global History and Hierarchy Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P5 GS03.41 Sovereignty & Contesting Borders: Challenges Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 and Opportunities GS03.49 The Future of International Security Studies? Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M1 GS03.57 Roundtable - Visual Global Politics Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P2 GS03.42 Rethinking the International: Structure, Society, and States Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M9 GS03.53 Toward Inclusive Peace: Implementing Peace Agreements Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 and Gender Equality GS03.48 The Future of Asian Security Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P3

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GS03 International Relations (Cont’d)

GS03.01 A New Approach to Analyzing Contemporary Global Crises: Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Tackling Western-centric understandings of IR and Area Studies GS03.11 Terrorism and Political Violence Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M1 GS03.52 Theorising Security: New Directions? Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 GS03.27 Diplomacy, Cooperation and Forging Alliances Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P2 GS03.56 Violence, Images and World Politics Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS03.59 Negotiating International Treaties and International Law Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P3

GS04 Globalization and International Political Economy

GS04.01 Bringing the State Back In (Again): Private Authority, Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P5 Transnational Governance and the State GS04.14 The Domestic Determinants of Climate Change Policy: Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P3 Explaining the Gap between International Ambition and National Obstructions GS04.05 From Regionalism to Mega-regional Deals and Trans-regional Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Initiatives: Evolution, Challenges, and Trends GS04.06 Global Economic Governance in Transition Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P4 GS04.02 Business and the State Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 GS04.04 Exploring Global Populisms Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M2 GS04.13 The Changing Political Economy of East Asia Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21

GS05 Electoral Integrity

GS05.02 Election Management: Leadership, District Boundaries, Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M9 and Voter Registration GS05.07 Electoral Integrity in Latin America Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M9 GS05.04 Elections and Democratic Attitudes Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M9 GS05.05 Electoral Integrity and the Quest for Secret Voting Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M8 GS05.09 Understanding Electoral Violence Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M9 GS05.08 Evaluating Elections: Citizen and Elite Perspectives Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M9

GS06 Political Theory

GS06.04 Feminism and Gender Politics Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P4 GS06.06 Immigration and Political Theory Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P5 GS06.03 Democracy and Diversity Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 GS06.05 Human Mobility and Democracy Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P2 GS06.16 Theories of Sovereignty and the State Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS06.12 Posthuman and Nonhuman in a Future Ecological Politics Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS06.15 Theoretical Approaches to Parties, Voting, and Citizenship Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 GS06.17 Urban Political Revolt, Michel Foucault and the Problem Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 of Sustaining Political Action GS06.07 Multiculturalism, National Identity and Majority Cultures Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M8

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GS07 Minorities: Race, Religion, Sexuality

GS07.01 Comparative Explorations of Religious, Ethnic Minorities Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M9 and Gender Dynamics GS07.04 Intersectional Explorations of Immigration: Sources of Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Conflict, Assimilation and Accommodation within Nations in the Americas, Europe and Australia GS07.07 The Heart of the State: Borders, Margins and Definitions Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M1 of Citizenship GS07.05 Practicing Self-Determination: Indigenous Peoples and Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M2 the Politics of Settler States and the International System GS07.03 Migration and Border Management in Sub-Regional Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Integration Projects GS07.06 Religious, Racial and Ethnic Dynamics in National Politics Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19

GS08 Migration: Borders, Citizens, Marginalized Others

GS08.04 Statelessness and Forced Migration through the Eyes Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 of International Law, Norms and Discourse GS08.07 The Politics of Borders and Border Conflicts Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS08.01 African Borders and Borderlands, Territorialised Nationalism Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P4 and the Possibility of Decolonised Borders GS08.03 Political Change and Migration from the Middle East: Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Crossing Borders and Political Marginalization GS08.09 Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Studying Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Migration, Borders and Margins: Institutions, Power, and Practice GS08.08 The State, Borders, and Migration Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P4

GS09 Political Participation

GS09.05 Deliberation, Demonstration, and Participation Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 GS09.11 Policy Participation - Part 2 Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 GS09.02 Beyond Talk: The Role of Non-verbal Communication Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 in Deliberative Democracy GS09.09 Internet Participation Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS09.03 Beyond Talk: Contentious Performances and Protest Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 as Deliberative Claim-making GS09.04 Beyond Talk: Non-verbal Communication in Institutions Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / and Democratic Innovations Door 7/8/9 GS09.07 Gender, Identity and Participation Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M8 GS09.14 Understanding Indian Politics from the Margins Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS09.01 Australian Political Parties: In Decline or Renewal? Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 GS09.13 Protest Movements - Part 2 Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 GS09.12 Protest Movements - Part 1 Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 GS09.10 Policy Participation - Part 1 Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18

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GS10 Indigenous Politics

GS10.01 Conflict, Law, and Federalism Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 GS10.09 The Political Economy of the Australian, PNG and Indonesian Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P5 Borderland GS10.05 Indigenous Policy and Policy Development Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 GS10.03 Environmental and Land Governance Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 GS10.04 Governing Australian Settler Colonialism: Conflict and Policy Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 in Contemporary Indigenous Politics

GS11 Populism

GS11.01 Populism and Social Discourse Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 GS11.07 The Rise of Populist Right-wing Parties in Europe Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P5

GS12 Politics in Asia

GS12.17 Governance and Conflict Processing at the Margins of Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Former Empires. Issues of Security and Identity in South Asia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. GS12.04 Beyond Borders: Intrastate and Interstate Socio-Political Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Movements in South Asia GS12.13 Figuring out the Flaming Borders: the South Asian Borders Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 in Culture, History and Geopolitics GS12.34 Public Participation and the Policy Process in East Asia Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 GS12.02 Authoritarianism and Democracy in Southeast Asia Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 GS12.06 Changing Analytical Framework for Japanese Politics: Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Lessons from Foreign Countries GS12.25 Leadership Transition and Democratic Future in Northeast Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Asia GS12.45 Universities and Comparative International Political Economy Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 of Knowledge GS12.01 A Balinese Case Study in How Democracy is Developing Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 in Indonesia GS12.16 Geopolitics of One Belt One Road Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS12.40 The Politics of Migration in Asia Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 GS12.14 Gender Politics in Contemporary Japan Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 GS12.24 Jeju Peace Island for Koreas Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS12.28 North Korea: Justice Within and Without Sovereign Borders Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 GS12.31 Politics Beyond Borders of the Formal State Apparatus: Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Societal Makers and Shakers of the Politics in Contemporary China GS12.11 Efficient Governance in China: Changes and Challenges Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 GS12.18 Hong Kong Twenty Years After Handover. Politics and Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Identity Under Reconstruction GS12.23 Japanese Populism in a Comparative Context Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 GS12.39 The Politics of International Trade in East Asia Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P3 GS12.43 The Rise of Emerging Power and the Future Strategies Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P4 of Middle Powers: Security Dimension GS12.44 The Rise of Populism in Asia: A Distinct Phenomenon or Part Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P5 of a Global Trend? GS12.05 Beyond Geopolitics of One Belt One Road Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15

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GS12 Politics in Asia (Cont’d)

GS12.42 The Rise of Emerging Power and the Future Strategies Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P3 of Middle Powers: Economic and Normative Dimensions GS12.07 Citizen Politics in Digital Ages: Focusing on the Candlelight Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M1 Rallies in 2016-17 South Korea GS12.27 New and Old Conflict in the Southern Philippines: Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P5 Understanding Violence and Making Peace at the Margins of the State GS12.35 Reconsidering Representation: New Issues, Institutions, Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M9 and Japanese Politics GS12.03 Authoritarianism and Neoliberalism: A Comparative Analysis Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P4 GS12.15 Gender, Informal Institutions and Political Representation Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M9 in Mixed (Parallel) Systems: Japan, Korea and Taiwan in Perspective GS12.09 Democratization in Southeast Asia Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 GS12.41 The Politics of South Asia: Cases, Issues and Challenges Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 GS12.08 Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Regional Order Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Transformation in the Asia Pacific GS12.22 Indian Politics: Dynamics and the Politics of Welfare Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 GS12.36 Rethinking Middle Power in the Indo-Pacific: New Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Plaza / P5 Frameworks, New Cases GS12.05 Beyond Geopolitics of One Belt One Road Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 GS12.12 Emergence of New Social Divisions and Conflicts in South Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M5 Korea GS12.30 Political Participation, Civil Society and Participation Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 GS12.38 The Politics and Diplomacy and Policy Making Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 of Sub-National Actors in Asia GS12.46 World Politics in Asia Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M6

RC01 Concepts and Methods

RC01.02 Analyzing Selfies, Tweets, and Google Books Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC01.03 Challenges to Data Quality Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC01.07 New Concepts and Measures for the Study of Domestic Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Politics RC01.01 Advances in Methodology Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC01.06 New Concepts and Measures for the Study of Changing Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 World Order RC01.05 Methodological Approaches to Feminist Institutionalism Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01

RC02 Political Elites

RC02.10 Transnational Elites Involved in Institution Building Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC02.04 Inter-Sectoral Elite Policy-Making Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC02.02 Elite Appointments and Performance Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC02.09 Roundtable on Elite Theory Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC02.01 Democratic and Authoritarian Elites in the Middle East Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 and Asia RC02.06 Open vs. Closed Elite Recruitment Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02

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RC03 European Unification

RC03.03 Differentiated Integration in the European Union – Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Consequences for Relations with Neighbours RC03.08 Migrants’ Access to Welfare in the European Union: Policy Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Transformations and Migrants’ Experiences in Times of Crisis RC03.07 Institutional Design in Comparative Regional Integration Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 RC03.04 Economic Governance in the EU Post-crisis Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC03.02 Brexit and the Future of EU Citizenship Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC03.05 Euroscepticism Beyond the Crisis Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC03.10 New European Narratives and their External Reception Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 RC03.01 Blurring Borders and Responsibility: The European Union Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 and Refugees

RC05 Comparative Studies on Local Government and Politics

RC05.06 Local Policies and Administration Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC05.09 Metropoles Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC05.04 Local Government Structures Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC05.11 Urban Poverty Alleviation Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC05.03 Local Elections Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC05.08 Mass Migrations, Integration and Local Governments: Issues Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M1 and Prospects RC05.10 Political Culture and Alternation in the Subnational Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Democracies in Mexico: an Evaluation of Democratic Quality RC05.05 Local Participatory Democracy Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M9

RC06 Political Sociology

RC06.02 Direct and Deliberative Democracy. How to Measure Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Integrity? RC06.03 Migration as a New Political Challenge in Europe Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC06.04 Researching the “border”? Reflexivity and Methods Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 of Investigation

RC07 Women and Politics in the Global South

J-RC07/28.08 Gender, Diversity and Federalism in the Global South Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC07.01 Women and Politics in the Global South Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10

RC08 Legislative Specialists

RC08.01 Executive-legislative Relations Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC08.10 The New Roles of Parliamentary Committees Revisited Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC08.11 Voluntary and Involuntary Exits from Parliaments: Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Post-parliamentary Careers of MPs RC08.03 Governing, Representation and Democracy Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC08.05 Legislative Agenda Setting, Policy-making and Oversight Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC08.04 Internet and Representative Democracy Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 RC08.08 Roundtable - Authors Meet Critics: A Roundtable Discussion Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 on "Coalitional Presidentialism in Comparative Perspective"

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RC09 Comparative Judicial Studies

RC09.03 Judicial Politics and Appointment Processes of High Courts Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC09.01 Constitutional Courts and Constitutional Politics: Structure, Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Independence, and Political Role

RC10 Electronic Democracy

RC10.10 Social Media, Fake News and the Role of Journalism Across Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Countries RC10.09 Smart Cities and Smart Regions Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P3 RC10.03 Electronic Social Science and Democratic Governance: Issues, Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Methods, and Insights RC10.06 New Developments in Remote E-Voting Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC10.02 Democratic Participation and Inclusion in the Digital Era Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC10.05 How the Internet is Changing Political Engagement Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 and Participation RC10.11 Technology, Institutions and Participation in National Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 and International Arenas RC10.07 Patterns and Impacts of Digital Inequality Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01

RC11 Science and Politics

RC11.03 Sustainable Energy Transformation in an Age of Post-truth Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Politics, Protectionism, Populism, and Local Resistance RC11.04 The Culture-Technology Nexus: Innovation, Policy, Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 and the Successful Metropolis RC11.02 Roundtable - Politics of New Technologies and Innovation: Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Invisible borders and margins of government policies

RC12 Biology and Politics

RC12.03 Darwin and the Declaration of Independence Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC12.01 Biopolicy and Social Justice Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12

RC13 Democratization in Comparative Perspective

RC13.01 Democratization in Europe and Middle East Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC13.05 Democratization in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13

RC14 Politics and Ethnicity

RC14.11 Ethnic Politics After Communism Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC14.13 Gender, Peace and Post-Conflict Institutions Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Plaza / P4 RC14.21 Migration and Integration of Labour Force in Asia Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 and Europe: Challenges and Opportunities RC14.28 Studying Conflict-Generated Diasporas: Conceptual Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 and Methodological Challenges RC14.32 When Diversity Meets Homogeneity: Collating Experiences Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 from Ground-up RC14.14 Institutional Design after Conflict: The Exclusion amid Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Inclusion Dilemma

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RC14 Politics and Ethnicity (Cont’d)

RC14.22 Negotiating Ethnic Conflict in Deeply Divided Places: Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 From Bargaining to Power-Sharing RC14.12 Everyday Politics of Race and Ethnicity Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC14.24 Political Representation in Diverse Societies Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC14.30 The Politics of Immigration, Asylum, and Ethnicity: Australia Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 and Canada in Comparative Perspective RC14.18 LGBTQ Politics and Identities in the Middle East and North Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Africa RC14.27 Secessionist Parties Across Borders Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 RC14.26 Rethinking Multicultural Theories in the Age of New Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Migrants and Refugees RC14.02 Causes and Consequences of Ethnic Politics Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC14.31 Transformation of Democratic Regimes: Towards Greater Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Accountability? RC14.06 Contemporary Challenges: Refugees and Displaced People Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC14.34 When States Take Rights Back: Questioning the Public Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M5 Justifications of Citizenship Revocation RC14.07 Contemporary Challenges: Multiethnic India Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC14.23 Non-Ethnic Mobilization in Divided Societies Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12

RC15 Political and Cultural Geography

RC15.05 Community Renewable Energy in Global Perspective: Country Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 and Regional Comparative Studies RC15.02 Geopolitical Thoughts, Geopolitical Imaginations Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC15.06 Electoral and Political Geography Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC15.01 Bordering, Borderwork, Mobilities, Citizenship: Conceptual Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 and Empirical Challenges for Border Research RC15.10 Territory, Sovereignty and Political Identity Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 J-RC15/41.01 The Geopolitics of China’s “One Belt, One Road” Initiative Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC15.09 Cities as Political Spaces: Domination and Resistance Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 RC15.04 Community Renewable Energy in Global Perspective: Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Inclusive Energy Governance

RC16 Socio-Political Pluralism

RC16.02 Pluralism in the Modern World: Developments, Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Opportunities, Challenges, Threats RC16.03 The ‘New Theory of Pluralism’ Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23

RC17 Comparative Public Opinion

RC17.09 Patterns of Political Participation and Voting: Evidence Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 from the Comparative Survey Research RC17.04 Democratic Citizenship and Millennials in East Asia Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC17.06 Fairness, Corruption and Social Movement in East Asia Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 J-RC17/28.03 Federal Political Culture and Citizen Trust: Evidence, Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M9 Boundaries and Potential RC17.05 Elections, Voting and Parties: Established Practices Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 and New Emerging Trends

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RC17 Comparative Public Opinion (Cont’d)

RC17.11 Social and Political Changes in Africa and the Middle East: Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 New Approaches and Perspectives for the Long-Term Peace and Prosperity RC17.08 Migration and Anti-Immigration Attitudes: Findings from Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Survey Research RC17.15 The New Dynamics of Social, Political and Economic Change Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 in Latin America RC17.10 Public Opinion and Trust in Times of Rising Populism: Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Evidence from East Asia RC17.14 Survey-based Research in the People’s Republic of China Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 RC17.02 Consolidation or Deconsolidation in East Asia Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC17.16 Values, Attitudes and Stereotypes: New Findings from the Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 World Values Survey

RC18 Asian and Pacific Studies

RC18.11 Asia: Emerging Political and Security Trends Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M5 RC18.03 Economic Competition or Cooperation? : The Asia Pacific Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 in Power Balance Shift RC18.09 Politics of Sustainable Development in South Korea Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 RC18.07 New Trends in Development and Economic Governance Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC18.04 International Migration of Health-Care Professionals Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 in the Asia-Pacific Region RC18.10 Asia: Conflicts Old and New Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14

RC19 Gender Politics and Policy

RC19.05 Leadership, Collaboration, and Representation: Women Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M5 Legislators and the Advancement of Gender Equality RC19.03 Gender, Legislative Careers and Political Institutions Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC19.06 Migration, Multiculturalism & Gender Justice Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC19.01 Economics, Politics and Gender Responsive Budgeting - Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Comparative Perspectives RC19.02 Gender Mainstreaming, Gender Analysis and the Care Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Economy RC19.07 Revisiting the Perennial 'Problem' of the Representation Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 of Women RC19.04 Gendered Discourses and Institutions Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03

RC20 Political Finance and Political Corruption

RC20.03 Creating an Eco-system of Integrity-enhancing Rules: Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Regional Perspectives on How to Tackle Political Corruption RC20.07 Political Finance Change, Planned or Otherwise Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M6 RC20.11 The Struggle Against Corruption and its Woes Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC20.04 Factors Affecting Anti-Corruption Efforts Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC20.05 New Research on Political Finance Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 J-CT-RC20.02 Transparency, Conspiracy, and Impunity Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M2 RC20.01 Clientelism, Vote Buying, and Other Birds of Feather Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC20.02 Corruption: Perceptions and Realities Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21

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RC21 Political Socialization and Education

RC21.04 New Changes of Political Socialization and Education Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 in the Coming Smart Society RC21.06 "Political Socialization and Civic Participation in the Context Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M5 of Social Movements and Globalization Processes RC21.02 Education and Political Participation Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC21.09 Political Socialization: Challenges in the Modern World Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC21.03 Education and Politics Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC21.08 Political Socialization, Citizenship and Globalization Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Processes

RC22 Political Communication

RC22.01 Conflict in Africa: Connections and Communication with Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M6 the Outside World RC22.06 Political Narratives and Discourses Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC22.02 Elections and Political Communication Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC22.05 Political Communication: Case studies Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11

RC23 Elections, Citizens and Parties

RC23.15 Voter Behaviour and Attitudes - Part 1 Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC23.04 Constraining Democracy: Factors and Actors Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC23.03 Change and Continuity in European Party Systems Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M5 RC23.08 Intersectionality and Representation Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 J-RC23/28.4 Manifesto Coordination in Multi-level Settings Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 RC23.01 Campaign Dynamics Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC23.09 Participation and Marginalization: The Politics of Immigration Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 and Diaspora Voting RC23.14 The Constitutional Role of Directed Elected President Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 in the Newly Democracies RC23.16 Voter Behaviour and Attitudes - Part 2 Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC23.12 Party Organization Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M5 RC23.06 Electoral Reform and Administration Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M6

RC24 Armed Forces and Society

RC24.02 Civil-Military Relations in Comparative Perspective: Issues Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 in Western Democratic Norms and National Security RC24.04 National Security Issues in Comparative Perspective: Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Sustaining Norms in War and Peace RC24.03 Issues in Democratization and Civil-Military Relations Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 in Europe, Eurasia, and North America RC24.01 Asian National Security: Issues in Proliferation, Gender Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Mainstreaming, and Civil-Military Relations

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RC25 Comparative Health Policy

RC25.04 Conference in a Conference: Public Health Issues Across Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 the Globe RC25.02 Conference in a Conference: Sectoral Themes in Health Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Policy-Making RC25.03 Conference in a Conference: International Comparison Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 of Health Policies and Politics

RC26 Human Rights

RC26.17 Porous Borders, Contested Territories and People on Move Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC26.13 Norms, Manifestations and Actors Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC26.21 Transitional Justice: Histories, Processes, and Outcomes from Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Comparative Perspective RC26.04 Gender Politics and Human Rights: Comparative Perspective Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC26.19 Territory, Migration, and Resources Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M5 RC26.10 Malleable Nature and Challenges of Citizenship Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC26.08 Between Human Rights and Human Security Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC26.16 Minority Politics of Human Rights Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M2

RC27 Structure and Organization of Government

RC27.02 Executive Politics and Governance Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC27.04 Political Staff at the Borders of the Political and Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M8 Administrative Worlds RC27.07 Research Agenda for Public Policy Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC27.03 Organizing for Collaborative Government: Coordination, Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M7 Capacity and Legitimacy RC27.08 Regulation and Representative Bureaucracy Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M5 RC27.06 Regulation and Development Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M5 RC27.01 Comparative Civil Service Systems and Service Delivery: Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M6 Size, Quality and Beyond RC27.05 Public Management Reform Models: Flawed or the Future? Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14

RC28 Comparative Federalism and Multilevel Governance

RC28.01 Dynamic De/Centralisation and Secessionism in Federations Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC28.03 Comparative Federal and Multilevel Citizenship Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 J-RC07/28.08 Gender, Diversity and Federalism in the Global South Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 J-RC17/28.03 Federal Political Culture and Citizen Trust: Evidence, Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M9 Boundaries and Potential RC28.09 Going Subnational: Immigration Responses and Immigrant Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M6 Integration Policies of Sub-State Actors in Multi-Level States J-RC23/28.4 Manifesto Coordination in Multi-level Settings Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 RC28.07 Public Policy Processes, Models, and Outcomes within Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Systems of Multilevel Governance RC28.05 Experimentation and Reform in Federated Systems Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC28.06 Formal and Informal Structures in Intergovernmental Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Relations

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RC29 Political Psychology

RC29.04 The Psychology of Civic Engagement and Attitudes Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC29.06 The Psychology of Political Communication Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M6 RC29.01 Political Economy of Identity Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC29.02 Public Mood: Social and Political Interactions and Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M6 Psychological Correlates RC29.07 The Psychology of Political Leadership Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M5

RC30 Comparative Public Policy

RC30.13 Ocean Governance: Collaboration and Its Challenges Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC30.14 Platforms, Policy-making, and Innovation Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 RC30.18 Political Trust and Power in Multi-Level Governance: Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M6 Comparative Explorations RC30.10 Instrument Constituencies in Theory and Practice: A Research Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Agenda RC30.09 How do Contemporary Governments Manage New and Old Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Social Problems? Cases of Central and Local Governments in Japan RC30.05 Authoritarian and Democratic Transitions and Consolidation Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC30.19 The Security-development-risk Nexus in Fragile States - Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 A Second Critical Reflection RC30.20 The Security-development-risk Nexus in Fragile States – Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 A Critical Reflection RC30.08 Governing Novel Technologies Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC30.23 Labour Market and Welfare Policy in Comparative Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Perspective RC30.07 Gender and Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M2 RC30.22 Trends and Innovation in Policy Formulation and Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Implementation RC30.02 Authoritarian Politics & Policy-Making Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC30.04 Comparing Policy-Making Boundaries: The Blurring of State Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 and Civil Society Actors in Public Policy RC30.03 Climate Change Policy in Comparative Perspective Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC30.16 Policy Advisory System Politics and Dynamics Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 RC30.21 Theoretical Perspectives on Policy Actors: Multiple Streams Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 and Policy Advisors

RC31 Political Philosophy

RC31.01 Deliberation and Democratic Emancipation Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC31.02 Contemporary Re-thinking in Political Philosophy Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04

RC32 Public Policy and Administration

RC32.16 Regulation: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly... Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC32.02 Analyzing Government in Action: New Configurations, Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M7 New Processes and New Actors - Part 2 RC32.05 How Public Policy Catalyzes Civic Participation and Civil Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M8 Society RC32.19 The Role of the Bureaucracy in the Policy Process Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19

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RC32 Public Policy and Administration (Cont’d)

RC32.01 Analyzing Government in Action: New Configurations, Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 New Processes and New Actors - Part 1 RC32.06 Indigenous Knowledge, Culture and Peoples and the Public Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Sector RC32.15 Reform and Change in Contemporary Japanese Public Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M5 Administration RC32.12 Policy Learning and Institutional Amnesia Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC32.03 Deliberating Deliberation in the Politics of Health from Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M6 a Practical and Theoretical Perspective RC32.04 Education Policy Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC32.11 Policy Change: Revisiting the Past, Analyzing Contemporary Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M5 Processes and Stimulating Inter-temporal Comparisons RC32.08 Learning from Experimentation and Design for Policy Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Innovation RC32.07 La politique de la violence aux marges des frontières Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 des politiques migratoires RC32.20 The Use of Knowledge, Information, and Evidence in Policy Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Process

RC33 The Study of Political Science as a Discipline

RC33.03 New Norms, New Knowledge: Gender Innovation in Political Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Science RC33.04 Political Science and Politics: Comparative Perspectives Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M8 on Disciplinary Autonomy RC33.02 Roundtable - Critical Theory in Political Science: Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M8 An Uninhabitable Home (?) RC33.06 The Rise and Fall of Paradigms in Political Science Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC33.05 Roundtable - Political Science for the 21st Century: Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Topic-Driven and Publicly Engaged?

RC34 Quality of Democracy

RC34.05 The Impact of Political Extremism on Quality of Democracy Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M8 in Contemporary World RC34.07 What Influences Quality of Democracy? Focusing on Factors Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 and Policies RC34.03 Political Communication and Participation Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC34.06 The Political Parties at The Crossroads: Borders and Margins. Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M6 The Challenges Facing Political Parties in Context of Quality of Democracy in The Modern World

RC35 Technology and Development

RC35.03 Global Governance: New Challenges and Dilemmas Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 RC35.05 Globalization and Sustainable Development: Quest for Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 a New Paradigm RC35.02 Contemporary Development: Progress towards Humanism Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M6 or Hedonism?

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RC36 Political Power

RC36.03 Gender, Diversity and Federalism in the Global North Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC36.09 The Balance of Power and Security in the Asia-Pacific Region Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 RC36.01 Blacks in Trump's America: Politics as Usual in the Face Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 of Persistent Political Precarity Obama to Trump RC36.04 Natural Resources, Security, and Power Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC36.07 Power in Domestic Politics Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC36.06 Power Audit in International Relations Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC36.10 The Fragmentation of Political Power in a Globalizing World Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14

RC37 Rethinking Political Development

RC37.05 Indian Vision of Political Thinking: Possibilities of Global Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M6 Alternative RC37.02 Ideologies and Political Development Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M7 RC37.09 State Formation and Political Community in Heterogeneous Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Worlds RC37.07 Mind and Political Development for Stability and Peace Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M8

RC38 Politics and Business

RC38.06 NGOs and Business in Policy-Making Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC38.02 Comparative Capitalism: Innovations in Methods, Models Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 and Applications RC38.07 State Capacities in Developing Countries in Comparative Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Perspective

RC38.01 Business-Government Relations in Comparative Perspective Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC38.03 Global Corporate Power: Business, Power and Global Politics Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 RC38.05 Governance for a Sustainable Economy Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16

RC39 Welfare States and Developing Societies

RC39.01 Comparing Welfare Systems Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 RC39.03 Social Welfare as a form of Social Justice: Can there be Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Trade-off between Economic Efficiency and Social Justice? RC39.04 Welfare State and Developing Society: From Generosity Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 to Austerity

RC40 New World Orders?

RC40.01 Beyond Global Governance: Challenges, Tensions Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M7 and the Effects of Changing Power Dynamics RC40.03 Governance and Democracy Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T04

RC41 Geopolitics

J-RC15/41.01 The Geopolitics of China’s “One Belt, One Road” Initiative Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC41.02 Eurasian Geopolitical Contests and Realignments Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC41.03 Neoclassical Geopolitics Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15

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RC42 Security, Integration and Unification

RC42.03 Conflict and Integration between and within Divided Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M6 Societies RC42.07 Migration and Internal Security: Nigeria and South Africa Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 in 2018 RC42.01 Analyzing Multi-layered Perceptions of a 'State' in War-torn Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Societies RC42.04 Dealing with North Korea - The Challenges for US-Foreign Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Policy

RC43 Religion and Politics

RC43.04 Religion and Global Institutions: Interactions and Outcomes Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC43.09 Theology and Politics Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC43.03 Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Muslim Sectarianism Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 RC43.08 The Political Use of Religion Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07

RC44 Security, Conflict and Democratization

RC44.01 Border Security, Police and the Military Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC44.12 Territoriality, the Military and State-Building Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC44.02 Changing Dimensions of Security and the Military Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M8 RC44.03 Democratization and Civilian Oversight Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC44.08 Praetorianism and Authoritarian Rule Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M6 RC44.04 Ethnicity and Sectarianism Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M7 RC44.10 Post-Cold War Security System and Issues Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 RC44.06 Governmental Stability, d'état, and Transitional Justice Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / M7

RC45 Quantitative International Politics

RC45.03 Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Cooperation Monday, July 23 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M8 and Peace RC45.02 Quantitative Approaches to the Study of Conflict and War Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Plaza / P1

RC47 Local-Global Relations

RC47.03 Personalisation of Politics and Political Leadership in Central Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 and Eastern Europe – What are the Consequences for Democratic Consolidation? RC47.02 Displaced Humans, Hungry Tigers, Greedy Capitalists & Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Ubiquitous Technology: Local vs. Global In Jean Francois Lyotard’s Calculus of Post-Modernism

RC48 Administrative Culture

RC48.02 Developing Public Policy in Collaboration between the State Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M7 and Civil Society Groups RC48.06 Transparency, Open Government, E-governance, Surveillance, Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M8 Sous-veillance, and the Changing Culture of Administration RC48.01 Administrative Culture Amid Issues of the New Nationalism, Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Mezzanine / M8 Borders, Margins, Post-Colonialism or Inequality

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RC50 The Politics of Language

RC50.04 The Politics of Language Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC50.01 The Politics of Language and Integration in Settings Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / of Complex Linguistic Diversity - Part 1 Door 7/8/9 RC50.06 The Politics of Language and Integration in Settings Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 of Complex Linguistic Diversity - MIME panel

RC51 International Political Economy

RC51.11 Regional Statecraft: Lessons from the Asia-Pacific Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M1 RC51.16 The Political Economy of International Regimes Beyond Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Market Integration RC51.19 The Unequal Politics of Preferential Trade Agreements Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC51.18 The Price of Peace: Missing Linkages between Markets Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 and Security RC51.02 Decentralizing Trends in Environmental Governance Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 and the Political Economy of Energy RC51.07 Les diplomates engloutis ? L’art diplomatique dans Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 un environnement concurrentiel RC51.15 The Political Economy of Developing Countries’ Responses Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 to Economic Globalization RC51.09 Muddling through Middling: The Political Economy Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / M7 of Middle- Income Countries RC51.12 Rethinking Statecraft: Perspectives from Emerging Market Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Democracies RC51.08 Domestic Actors and Globalization Backsliding Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 RC51.13 Roundtable - Making America Great Again: How Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Mezzanine / M1 International Democratic Allies are Reacting to Washington's New Agenda RC51.06 Ideas and Policy Responses under Stability and Crisis Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16

Meetings

IPSR Editorial Board Meeting Sunday, July 22 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 Australian Journal of Politics and History Editorial Board Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 Meeting of Presidents and Secretaries of National Associations Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Research Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9

AusPSA Meetings

AusPSA Women’s Caucus Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Plaza / P3 AusPSA Environmental Politics and Policy Group Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M6 AusPSA IR Standing Committee Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 AusPSA Policy Studies Research Group Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M5 AusPSA Political Participation and Organisations Research Group Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Plaza / P3 AusPSA Political Theory Research Group Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 AusPSA Quantitative Methods Research Group Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M9 Australian PSA Annual General Meeting (AGM) Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Plaza / P1 Australian Heads of Department/Discipline/School Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1

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RC Business Meetings (Chronological Order)

RC42 Meeting Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC01 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC18 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC27 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC46 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC37 Meeting Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC05 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC07 & RC19 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC13 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Plaza / P1 RC14 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC26 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC39 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC48 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC36 Meeting Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 RC08 Meeting Monday, July 23 19:30-20:30 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC28 Meeting Monday, July 23 19:30-20:30 Mezzanine / M9 RC17 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC33 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 Global Barometer Survey Tuesday, July 24 11:00-17:00 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC03 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC10 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC15 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M6 RC23 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC24 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC25 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC30 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M8 RC31 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC40 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M5 RC41 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC43 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC44 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC50 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M1 RC21 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC38 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 RC20 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 19:30-20:30 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC16 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC02 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC32 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC34 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M8 RC51 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M6 RC29 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2

62 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Panel Schedule by Session Type

RC Date Time Room RC01 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 RC02 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC03 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC05 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC07 & RC19 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC08 Meeting Monday, July 23 19:30-20:30 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC10 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC13 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Plaza / P1 RC14 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 RC15 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M6 RC16 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC17 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC17 Meeting - Project Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M9 RC18 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC20 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 19:30-20:30 Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC21 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC23 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC24 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC25 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 RC26 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC27 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC28 Meeting Monday, July 23 19:30-20:30 Mezzanine / M9 RC29 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC30 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M8 RC31 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC32 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 RC33 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 RC34 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M8 RC36 Meeting Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 RC37 Meeting Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC38 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 RC39 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC40 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M5 RC41 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 RC42 Meeting Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 2 RC43 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC44 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 RC46 Meeting Sunday, July 22 12:45-13:45 Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 RC48 Meeting Monday, July 23 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M7 RC50 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M1 RC51 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 12:45-13:45 Mezzanine / M6

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[Meeting] IPSR Editorial Board Meeting Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-11:45 Sunday, July 22 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 TZ.01 [Tech Zone Presentation] Automated Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-11:45 | Room Mezzanine / Exhibition Area

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45

SS.01 Movie Session 1: Docos for Politicos: Discussant(s) Kildea, Paul – University of New South Wales, ‘The Illegal We do Immediately, the Australia, [email protected] Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Papers The Innovation Race: Does Australia’s Obsession Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / with Innovation hinder Policy Learning? Door 5/6/7/8/9 Deem, Jacob – Griffith University, Australia, jacob.deem@ griffithuni.edu.au Discussant(s) Grimonprez, Johan – Université de Ghent, Enhancing the Policy Laboratory Effect: Insights from Education Belgium, [email protected] Policy in Australia Farrell, Theo – University of Wollongong, Australia, theo.farrell@ Hinz, Bronwyn – The University of Melbourne, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Wight, Colin – University of Sydney, Australia, colin.wight@ sydney.edu.au Cross-Jurisdictional Learning: How Lessons Learnt in Queensland were Utilised in Western Australia Arklay, Tracey – Griffith University, Australia, t.arklay@ [RC Business Meeting] RC42 Meeting griffith.edu.au Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales van Acker, Elizabeth – Griffith University, Australia, e.vanacker@ Boardroom 2 griffith.edu.au Convergence or Divergence? Religious Belief and AUS03.02 Climate Politics and the National Anti-discrimination in the Australian States and City Levels Hollander, Robyn – Griffith University, Australia, r.hollander@ Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 griffith.edu.au Taylor, Alice – Australian National University, Australia, Papers Invisible Consequences: Exploring the Borders and [email protected] Margins of the Australian Climate Change Debate Hytten, Karen – Massey University, New Zealand, k.hytten@ massey.ac.nz AUS06.03 Exploring and Challenging the L’action publique environnementale au Cameroun : Analyse Analytic-Continental Divide in Political Theory | | d’une transformation de l’Etat en faveur de la lutte contre Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Room Mezzanine / M2 les changements climatiques Chair Chin, Clayton – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Toukea, Dieudonné – Université de Douala, Cameroon, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Thomassen, Lasse – Queen Mary, University of London, The #StopAdani Movement – People Power Versus Coal Power United Kingdom, [email protected] Garnett, Johanna – University of New England (Australia), Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Patton, Paul – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Coral Not Coal: Australia’s Three-Way Relationship with the Great Barrier Reef, Coal and Climate Change. Papers Towards a Problem-Based Approach to Normative Newlands , Maxine – James Cook University of North Political Theory Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Little, Adrian – The University of Melbourne, Australia, little@ unimelb.edu.au Macdonald, Terry – The University of Melbourne, Australia, AUS04.10 Sir Samuel Griffith Symposium: [email protected] Experimentation, Innovation, and Policy Situating Comparative Political Theory Across the Continental- Learning in the Australian Federation Analytic Divide Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Jehangir, Hamza Bin – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Chair Hollander, Robyn – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 65 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Genealogy in Contemporary Political Theory Who Heeds the Call? Bordering, Ontological Security and Ivison, Duncan – University of Sydney, Australia, duncan.ivison@ Russia’s Global Mission of Traditional Values

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 sydney.edu.au Edenborg, Emil – The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Borders: The Individual and the Community in Analytic Sweden, [email protected] and Continental Philosophy Ontological in(Security): The Political Psychology of European Chamberlain, James – Mississippi State University, United States, Borders [email protected] Mitzen, Jennifer – Ohio State University, United States, Recognition across French-German-English Borders: Axel [email protected] Honneth’s Philosophical Practise and the Analytic-Continental Divide GS03.37 From Humanitarian Negotiations Bankovsky, Miriam – La Trobe University, Australia, to R2P: Practice, Norms and Force [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P3 GS03.03 Stopping the Bomb: The Future Chair O’Hagan, Jacinta – University of Queensland, Australia, of Non-Proliferation [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P1 Discussant(s) Crossley, Noele – University College London, Chair Unni, Saraswathi – University of Mumbai, India, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Emotions and the Transformation of International Co-Chair McDougall, Derek – The University of Melbourne, Humanitarianism Australia, [email protected] Hutchison, Emma – University of Queensland, Australia, Discussant(s) Abe, Hiroaki – Columbia University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Drawing a Line between Humanitarian and Political Papers Assurance rather than Sanction: The Establishment of Negotiations in Syria the IAEA Nuclear Fuel Bank and the New Approach to Amplify Dieckhoff, Milena – Sciences Po Paris, France, milena.dieckhoff@ the NPT Regime sciencespo.fr Tseng, Yea Jen – Southern Taiwan University of Technology, Securing the Frontlines in Protracted Conflicts: De-escalation, Taiwan, [email protected] Stabilization and other “Tranquility Zones” as Alternatives Towards a Third Nuclear Age? Advanced Conventional Weapons to Political Reconciliation Processes and the Future of the Global Nuclear Order Bruderlein, Claude – Harvard University, United States, Zala, Benjamin – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] How Prevention Can Be Improved Through Assistance under A Role-Based Approach to Iran Nuclear Deal the Second Pillar of the Responsibility to Protect: A Constitutive Solhdoost, Mohsen – University of Queensland, Australia, Theory Approach [email protected] Csortea, Krisztina – King’s College London, United Kingdom, [email protected] North Korea’s Emerging Nuclear Strategy Lee, Dong Sun – Korea University, South Korea, ds0306@ Third-Party Interventions in Armed Conflicts: a Closer Look korea.ac.kr at Dynamics and Dependencies Leib, Julia – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Confirming the Impossible? Nuclear Weapons Free Zones [email protected] in the Third World, the Latin American Case Puga Alvarez, Cristina Valeria – Corvinus University, Hungary, [email protected] GS03.38 Refugees and Forced Migration in International Relations GS03.33 Ontological Security, Borders Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P4 and Margins Chair Gurzel, Aylin – Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P2 [email protected] Chair Steele, Brent – University of Utah, United States, Discussant(s) Gurzel, Aylin – Eastern Mediterranean University, [email protected] Turkey, [email protected] Discussant(s) Manners, Ian – University of Copenhagen, Papers Demographic Engineering and International Conflict: Denmark, [email protected] Evidence from China and the Former USSR McNamee, Lachlan – Stanford University, United States, Papers Ontological Security, Bordering and Internal Margins [email protected] of Transformation Zhang, Ruxi – Stanford University, United States, ruxiz@ Cash, John – The University of Melbourne, Australia, johndc@ stanford.edu unimelb.edu.au Temporary Workers from Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Masculine States and Feminine Nations: The Securitization in Mongolia of Gendered Borders Mimura, Mitsuhiro – Economic Research Institute for Northeast Agius, Christine – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Asia, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Kinnvall, Catarina – Lund Universitet, Sweden, catarina.kinnvall@ How States Decide: Durable Solutions, International Norms svet.lu.se and Protracted Refugee Situations Tuckfield, Hugh – University of Sydney, Australia, hugh.tuckfield@ sydney.edu.au

66 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia European Security and Syrian Refugee Crisis: Can Erdog˘an’s Wall Papers Analyzing Social Media as a War Fare Tool in non- Protect Europe and Uphold Western Values and Institutions? kinetic area. A study on Pakistani youth instigation against

Gurzel, Aylin – Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey, Government of Burma. Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 [email protected] Jehanzaib, Faheem – University of the Punjab, Pakistan, fjzaib@ Australia and Indonesia Relationships: Conflict and Collaborative yahoo.com Actions in Managing Asylum Seekers and Refugees Marginalization of Muslims in Higher Education: An Indian Soesilowati, Sartika – Airlangga University, Indonesia, Perspective [email protected] Iqbal, Saima – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] Identity Crisis: Supporting Social Integration and Psychological GS04.01 Bringing the State Back In (Again): Health in New Arrivals to Australia Private Authority, Transnational Governance Ulichny, Jen – Democracy by MiVote, Australia, jen.ulichny@ mivote.org.au and the State Cooper, Nichola – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P5 [email protected] Chair Pegram, Thomas – University College London, Christian Women Empowerment for Shaping the Future In United Kingdom, [email protected] Pakistan (A Case Study of Christian Women of Lahore District) Discussant(s) Sell, Susan – Australian National University, Khatoon, Sahera – Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Cerny, Philip G. – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Liaqat, Rana Waseem – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, [email protected] [email protected] Socioeconomic Attainments of Indian Immigrants in Developed Papers From the Margins to the Core of Double-Edged Democracies in Australia and the United States: Exploring the Diplomacy: State-to-Firm Relations in International Economic Interplay between Individual Characteristics and Immigration Negotiations Policies Duchesne, Erick – Université Laval, Canada, erick.duchesne@ Kulkarni, Veena – Arkansas State University, United States, pol.ulaval.ca [email protected] Cimon, Yan – Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] Ouellet, Richard – Université Laval, Canada, richard.ouellet@ The Paradoxical Outcomes of Gender Self-determination Laws fd.ulaval.ca under Neoliberalism Vasconcelos, Pedro – Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, Global Governance in the Age of Fragmentation: The Promise [email protected] and Limitations of State Transformation Pegram, Thomas – University College London, United Kingdom, [email protected] GS07.04 Intersectional Explorations of Hameiri, Shahar – University of Queensland, Australia, s.hameiri@ Immigration: Sources of Conflict, Assimilation uq.edu.au and Accommodation within Nations in the China Challenges Global Governance? The Case of Chinese Americas, Europe and Australia International Development Finance and the Asian Infrastructure Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Investment Bank Hameiri, Shahar – University of Queensland, Australia, s.hameiri@ Chair Tessler, Mark – University of Michigan, United States, uq.edu.au [email protected] Jones, Lee – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Gurbakhshani, Neha – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali [email protected] Bhutto Institute of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, Regulating the Human Rights Practices of Transnational Business: [email protected] Contested Interactions between Market-driven Regulation and Fossati, Diego – Griffith University, Australia, d.fossati@ State Authority griffith.edu.au Macdonald, Kate – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Papers Being “Latino” in a “Latin Province”: The Experience [email protected] of Discrimination of Spanish-speaking Immigrants Living Among The Global Governance of the Internet: The Case of Social Media a French-speaking Majority in Quebec, Canada Platforms Armony, Victor – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Masson, Tristan – Concordia University, Canada, tristan.masson@ Canada, [email protected] sympatico.ca Whiteness and Australian Refugee Politics Bloodgood, Elizabeth – Concordia University, Canada, Huynh, Kim – Australian National University, Australia, kim.huynh@ [email protected] anu.edu.au Political Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Canada: GS07.01 Comparative Explorations A Study of Sikh and Muslims in Canada of Religious, Ethnic Minorities and Mann, Inderjeet Singh – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Gender Dynamics [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Mann, Veerpal – Punjabi University, India, sidhuveerpal46@ gmail.com Chair Travis, Toni-Michelle – George Mason University, FIFA’s post-political view and the unequal allocation United States, [email protected] of World Cup slots Discussant(s) Gelber, Katharine – University of Queensland, Escobedo, Luis – University of the Free State, South Africa, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Morris, Lorenzo – Howard University, United States, lmorris@ howard.edu

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 67 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS09.05 Deliberation, Demonstration, Koehler, Jan – Free University Berlin, Germany, jkoehler@zedat. and Participation fu-berlin.de Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Gosztonyi, Kristóf – Berghof Foundation, Germany, kristofgo1@ gmail.com Chair Diesing, Johannes – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Governing the Local in the North Caucasian Germany, [email protected] Gunya, Alexey – Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy Discussant(s) De Nève, Dorothée – Justus-Liebig-Universität of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Giessen, Germany, [email protected] Papers Theorizing a ‘Civic Politics’ Model with Special RC01.02 Analyzing Selfies, Tweets, Reference to the 2016-17 Candlelight Protest in South Korea and Google Books Suh, You-Kyung – Kyung Hee Cyber University, South Korea, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 [email protected] Chair Hofmann, Tobias – University of Utah, United States, A Revision of the Publicity Principle in Deliberative Democracy [email protected] Theory Värttö, Mikko – University of Tampere, Finland, mikko.vartto@ Discussant(s) Calil, Lucas – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), uta.fi Brazil, [email protected] Deliberation across Arenas: Why Frame Analysis Matters in Seng, Kilian – Zeppelin Universität, Germany, [email protected] a Systemic Approach to Deliberation Papers The Fates of Democracy Choucair, Thaís – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, Marquez, Xavier – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Maia, Rousiley – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, Who is Left and Right on Twitter? Political Attitudes and Political [email protected] Grouping in Discussions on Inter-ethnic Conflicts in the USA, Vimieiro, Ana Carolina – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Germany, and Russia Brazil, [email protected] Bodrunova, Svetlana – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Welcome to Hell – Hamburg St Pauli as a ‘terrain of resistance’ [email protected] Diesing, Johannes – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, The Times They are Changing in Japan: Electoral Policies [email protected] between Change and Stability Winkler, Christian – Hokkaido University, Japan, winkler@ GS12.17 Governance and Conflict Processing imc.hokudai.ac.jp at the Margins of Former Empires. Issues Taniguchi, Naoko – Keio University, Japan, naoko.taniguchi@ of Security and Identity in South Asia, sdm.keio.ac.jp Central Asia, and the Caucasus. Estimating the Political Orientation of Social Media Users Using Concepts from Spectral Network Theory Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Shahrezaye, Morteza – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, Chair Koehler, Jan – Free University Berlin, Germany, jkoehler@ [email protected] zedat.fu-berlin.de Papakyriakopoulos, Orestis – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, [email protected] Co-Chair Wilke, Boris – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, mail@ Hegelich, Simon – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, boriswilke.de [email protected] Discussant(s) Wilke, Boris – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, International Conflicts News Coverage in Romanian Press [email protected] Seceleanu, Andra – Andrei Saguna University, Romania, Gosztonyi, Kristof – Free University Berlin, Germany, kristofgo@ [email protected] zedat.fu-berlin.de Papari, Aurel – Andrei Saguna University, Romania, aurelpapari@ Papers The Role of the Dance of Blowing Lusheng and Playing andreisaguna.ro the Drums in the Governance of Yao Village - A Case Study of Shuibin Village RC01.03 Challenges to Data Quality Li, Yanli – Wuhan University of Technology, China, | | [email protected] Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Huang, Lan – Wuhan University of Technology, China, Chair Huang, Hsin-Hao – National Taiwan Normal University, [email protected] Taiwan, [email protected] Transnational Governance in Pakistan’s Border Regions Discussant(s) McElwain, Kenneth – University of Tokyo, Japan, Wilke, Boris – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Local Self-Government in the Caucasus – Predictors of Successful Bartolome, Edurne – Universidad de Deusto, Spain, Decentralization and its Implications for Trust in the State in More [email protected] and in Less Liberal Political Environments Papers Multi-level Political Cleavages and Party Politics in East Koehler, Jan – Free University Berlin, Germany, jkoehler@ Asia: Groundwork on Data Collection and Application zedat.fu-berlin.de Shim, Jaemin – German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Dominant Dynamics of Identity Formation and its Implication Germany, [email protected] for State-society Relations in the Caucasus Homicides are just the Tip of the Iceberg: Measuring Violence Kukva, Elena – Adyghe State University, Russia, [email protected] in Urban Environments Dvortsova, Diana – No affiliation, Russia, [email protected] Doyle, Caroline – University of New South Wales, Australia, The Shura-structure as Sub-national Governance Provider [email protected] in Afghanistan Feda, Basir – Berghof Foundation, Germany, [email protected]

68 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Democracy, Corruption and Electoral Integrity in India’s Northeast Schaal, Gary – Helmut-Schmidt-Universität - Universität der Singh, Laitonjam Muhindro – S. Kula Women’s College, India, Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

[email protected] Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Populist Dynamics: Fringe, Mainstream and/or Competing RC06.03 Migration as a New Political Palonen, Emilia – University of Helsinki, Finland, epalonen@ Challenge in Europe gmail.com Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Chair Westle, Bettina – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, RC02.10 Transnational Elites Involved [email protected] in Institution Building Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Discussant(s) Westle, Bettina – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, [email protected] Chair Salas Porras, Alejandra – Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected] Papers Diaspora Engagement Policy: Constructing “Domestic Abroad” Discussant(s) Reiser, Marion – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Volkova, Yana – Odessa I.I.Mechnikov National University, Germany, [email protected] Ukraine, [email protected] Papers Mexican Transnational State Elites Attitudes towards Immigration and Their Antecedents: Salas Porras, Alejandra – Universidad Nacional Autonoma A Longitudinal Analysis with Data for Germany 1996-2016 de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected] Westle, Bettina – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, ASEAN+3 Institution-building: From Individual Preferences [email protected] to International Outcomes Anstötz, Pascal – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, Tran, Thi Bich – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, tranthibich91@ [email protected] gmail.com Between Consumer and Migration Policy: Consumer Think Tank Diplomacy and International Relations Acculturation of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Germany. Conley Tyler, Melissa – Australian Institute of International Witterhold, Katharina – Universität Siegen, Germany, Affairs, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Ullrich, Maria – Universität Siegen, Germany, maria.ullrich@ The International Perception of Polish and Ukrainian Political uni-siegen.de Elites – How it Contributes to These States’ Relations with the European Union Political Parties Ideology and Immigration Patterns in Muzyka, Nataliya – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, the European Union (1988-2015) [email protected] Figueiredo Filho, Dalson – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected] The Responsiveness of Russian Elites to Legal Transfers Batista, Mariana – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, Grødeland, Åse Berit – Research Foundation Fafo, Norway, [email protected] [email protected] Coêlho de Souza Oliveira, Natalia – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected] RC06.02 Direct and Deliberative Democracy. Campos, Cinthia Regina – Universidade da Integração How to Measure Integrity? Internacional da Lusofonia Afro-Brasileira, Brazil, cinthia.campos@ Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 unilab.edu.br Vasconcelos Rosendo da Silva, Sidney José – Universidade Chair Grömping, Max – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, sidney.vasconcelosrosendo@gmail. Germany, [email protected] com Discussant(s) Sass, Jensen – University of Canberra, Australia, De Almeida Medeiros, Marcelo – Universidade Federal [email protected] de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected] Papers The Comparative Research on The Global Citizens Initiatives & Referendums of The Direct Democracy RC08.01 Executive-legislative Relations Li, Chang-Lin – National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 [email protected] Chair Green, Manda – Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, Direct Democracy Integrity and Constitutional referendum [email protected] in Turkey in 2017. A new research instrument Discussant(s) Power, Timothy – University of Oxford, Kersting, Norbert – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, United Kingdom, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Grömping, Max – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Papers Possibility and Implication of Section 58 Germany, [email protected] of the Australian Constitution Social and Political Innovation: The Case of the Metropolitan Sugita, Hiroya – Kanagawa University, Japan, hiroya14@ Area of Guadalajara in Contrast to that of Barcelona dd.mbn.or.jp Navarrete Ulloa, Carlos Alberto – Universidad de Guadalajara, When the Minority Overruled the Majority: The Politics of Mexico, [email protected] the Constitutional Amendment regarding the Acquisition Measuring the Procedural Integrity of Democratic Innovations of Senators in Thailand in 2013 with a Systemic Framework Watanasukh, Purawich – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Fleuß, Dannica – Helmut-Schmidt-Universität - Universität der [email protected] Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 69 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Parliaments as Agents of Corruption Control: The Impact of Papers Identity Politics in Russia and Media Indoctrination Legislative Institutions on the Level of Perceived Corruption Avksentev, Viktor – Southern Scientific Center of Russian

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Imbeau, Louis M. – Université Laval, Canada, louis.imbeau@pol. Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] ulaval.ca Assembly of People of Kazakhstan as an Ideal-Normative Model Stapenhurst, Rick – L’Universite Laval/ McGill University, Canada, of Transformation of Political Management Institutes. [email protected] Shaikemelev, Mukhtarbek – Institute for Philosophy, Political The Legislative Success of Presidents in an Exacerbated Science and Religion Studies, Kazakhstan, [email protected] Presidential System: The case Chile, 1990-2014 Nationalizing Trajectories in Ethnic Conflicts Settlement: Navia, Patricio D. – New York University, United States, Evidence from Post-Soviet Cases [email protected] Kharitonova, Oxana – Moscow State Institute of International Osorio, Rodrigo – Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, rosoriof@ Relations, Russia, [email protected] gmail.com Contradictory Migration Processes in Modern Russian Strengthening Legislative Branch through the Parliamentary Federation Institute: Experiences from Cambodia, Pakistan, and Thailand Irkhin, Iurii – Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy Subkhampang, Pattama – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand, and Public Administration, Russia, [email protected] [email protected] The Problem of Harmonization of Values and Interests in Sukolratanametee, Nattakarn – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Relations between the European Union and Central Asian Thailand, [email protected] Countries Thananithichot, Stithorn – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Wallas, Tadeusz – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Poland, Thailand, [email protected] [email protected] Presidential Failure in Congress in Brazil and Argentina Hordecki, Bartosz – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Hebling, Matheus – Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Contrera, Flávio – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil, [email protected] RC19.05 Leadership, Collaboration, and Representation: Women Legislators RC10.10 Social Media, Fake News and and the Advancement of Gender Equality | | the Role of Journalism Across Countries Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Room Mezzanine / M5 Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Chair Piscopo, Jennifer – Occidental College, United States, [email protected] Chair Theviot, Anaïs – Université Catholique de l’Ouest / Arènes, France, [email protected] Discussant(s) Baer, Judith – Texas A & M University, United States, [email protected] Co-Chair Fournier, Bernard – Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, [email protected] Papers Participatory and Feminist Methodologies in Investigating Pathways to Women’s Political Leadership Discussant(s) Roginsky, Sandrine – Université Catholique Palmieri, Sonia – University of Canberra, Australia, palmieri. de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Papers How Fake News Works: Results from a Survey Gender on the Special Teams and Star Players on the Offense – Experiment How the Coalition Dominates the Agenda and Marginalizes Gillespie, Andra – Emory University, United States, the Opposition [email protected] Balf, Noa – University of Maryland, United States, [email protected] “Fake News” Gone Viral? A Study on the Adoption of “Fake The Politics of Presence: the Committee for the Empowerment News” Terminologies by Australian Politicians of Women in the Parliament of India Lukamto, William – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Spary, Carole – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Gibbons, Andrew – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Discursive Framings of Gender Equality as Critical Action [email protected] for Change Carson, Andrea – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Freidenvall, Lenita – Stockholms Universitet, Sweden, [email protected] [email protected] Mettre en scène médiatiquement l’innovation politique Erikson, Josefina – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, Theviot, Anaïs – Université Catholique de l’Ouest / Arènes, [email protected] France, [email protected] L’expression citoyenne chez les Youtubeurs politiques Français : Signe d’un renouveau de l’engagement citoyen RC20.03 Creating an Eco-system of Integrity- Fournier, Bernard – Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, bernard. enhancing Rules: Regional Perspectives on [email protected] How to Tackle Political Corruption Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 RC14.11 Ethnic Politics After Communism Chair Toplak, Jurij – Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenia, jure.toplak@ Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 uni-mb.si Chair Walsh, Dawn – University College Dublin, Ireland, Discussant(s) Toplak, Jurij – Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Gribanova, Galina – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, [email protected]

70 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Electronic Democracy in Nigeria: An Assessment of Soares Campos, Rosana – Universidad Federal de Santa Maria, the Automation of the Voter Accreditation Process in the 2015 Brazil, [email protected] Presidential/National Assembly Election Monetary Costs versus Opportunity Costs in a Voting Experiment Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Bayode, Lawrence – Independent National Electoral Commission, Hizen, Yoichi – Kochi University of Technology, Japan, hizen. Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] Nwafor, Chidiebere Patrick – Independent National Electoral Kurosaka, Kengo – Hokkaido Musashi Women’s Junior College, Commission, Nigeria, [email protected] Japan, [email protected] Oladunjoye, Abimbola – University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, Policy-centred Intra-party Disputes and Voting Behaviour Under [email protected] Electoral Uncertainty: A Three-party Case The Micro-politics of Maintaining and Resisting Principal-agent Lobanovskiy, Arseniy – University of Tampere, Finland, Relations in a Weak State [email protected] Walton, Grant – Australian National University, Australia, Citizens’ View on the Fulfillment of Electoral Pledges: Is the Image [email protected] of Promise-Breaking Parties Prevalent in Lithuania? Politiques salariales dans le secteur public et équilibres Morkevicius, Vaidas – Kaunas University of Technology, budgétaires au sein de l’Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Lithuania, [email protected] Africain (UEMOA) Zvaliauskas, Giedrius – Kaunas University of Technology, Traore, Cheick Alassane – University of Ottawa, Canada, Lithuania, [email protected] [email protected] Asia Mobrand, Erik – Seoul National University, South Korea, RC26.17 Porous Borders, Contested Territories [email protected] and People on Move Casal Bertoa, Fernando – University of Nottingham, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 United Kingdom, [email protected] Chair Begari, Jaganatham – Central University of Gujarat, India, [email protected] RC22.01 Conflict in Africa: Connections and Papers From Indigenous Reserves to Quarantine and Communication with the Outside World Immigration Detention: Which Continuities in Canadian Use Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 of Isolation Matteau-Bourgeois, Marilyne – Université du Québec Chair Hawkins, Virgil – Osaka University, Japan, hawkins@ à Montréal (UQAM), Canada, matteau-bourgeois.marilyne@ osipp.osaka-u.ac.jp courrier.uqam.ca Discussant(s) Solomon, Hussein – University of the Free State, Sovereignty in the Australian Political Consciousness South Africa, [email protected] Alsen, Peter – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Papers Communication as a Strategic Tool of the Fight against Post-Calais As Translation of Institutional Violence: Assessing the Terrorism. Evidence from Social and Governmental Mechanisms of Reception and Relocation of Migrants from Calais Communications against Boko Haram in Cameroon Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel – University of Minho, Portugal, Manga Edimo, Mireille – Institut des relations internationales [email protected] du Cameroun, Cameroon, [email protected] Sampaio, Paula Cristina – University of Minho, Portugal, Accounting for Disproportionate News Media Coverage [email protected] of Conflict in Africa United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Hawkins, Virgil – Osaka University, Japan, hawkins@osipp. and its Role in Resolving the Refugee Problem osaka-u.ac.jp Chhetri, Priyanka – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Selective Empathies: A Social Psychological Perspective [email protected] of Distant Conflict China’s Domestic Policy Concerns on North Korean Refugees Hawkins, Yasmin – University of Western Sydney, Australia, and Repatriation Policy [email protected] Seo, Kang – No affiliation, South Korea, [email protected] Conflict and Regional Integration in The Horn of Africa Kwon, Jinah – Korea University, South Korea, jinah.kwon1@ Osman, Mohamed – Pan African University, Cameroon, gmail.com [email protected] Immigration Jurisprudence: A study of Select Cases of Gauhati Terrorists in Africa communicating with the outside world High Court Vermeulen, Alta – University of the Free State, South Africa, Denzongpa, Sonam Dhedhen – Jawaharlal Nehru University, [email protected] India, [email protected]

RC23.15 Voter Behaviour and Attitudes – Part 1 RC27.02 Executive Politics and Governance Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7 Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Chair Ratcliff, Shaun – University of Sydney, Australia, shaun. Chair Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Batanina, Irina – Tula State University, Russia, Discussant(s) Lodge, Martin – London School of Economics [email protected] and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers Sexual Orientation and Politics: Voting Behavior Papers Political Management: Defining a new Field of of LGB College Students Research on the Planning, Staffing, Organising and Leading Coletto, Luiz – Universidad Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil, of Political Organisations [email protected] Lees-Marshment, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 71 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Innovations in Governance – Developing Collective RC28.01 Dynamic De/Centralisation and Accountability in New Zealand Secessionism in Federations Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Butler, Callum – State Services Commission, New Zealand, Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 [email protected] Scott, Rodney – University of New South Wales, Australia, Chair Dardanelli, Paolo – University of Kent, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Décentralisation, dépendance politico-administrative Discussant(s) Lancaster, Thomas D – Emory University, et mal gouvernance en Afrique. Cas de la R.D.Congo. United States, [email protected] Kalubi Tshimboso, Junior – Bureau d’Etudes de Recherches Papers Redefining Federalism and Decentralization et de Consulting International, Congo (Kinshasa), juniorkalubi7@ Mechanism in Pakistan: Post 18th Amendment perspective gmail.com Ali, Muhammad – University of Karachi, Pakistan, mali76000@ kiese Kingolo, Felicite – No affiliation, Congo (Kinshasa), yahoo.com [email protected] Khan, Muhammad Arif – Federal Urdu University, Pakistan, Musumari Mbuelasi, Stephane – Ministère du Genre, [email protected] Enfant et Famille, Congo (Kinshasa), [email protected] Authoritarianism and Dynamic De/Centralisation in Federations Problem Definition in Social Services: Conceptualizing Autonomy Dardanelli, Paolo – University of Kent, United Kingdom, in Aging Policy in Quebec, Canada [email protected] Marier, Patrik – Concordia University, Canada, marier.concordia@ Kincaid, John – Lafayette College, United States, meynerc@ gmail.com lafayette.edu Dickson, Daniel – Concordia University, Canada, [email protected] Comparing Separation and Integration across the Federative States How and When Does Strong Bureaucratic Capacity Complement Yi, Okyeon – Seoul National University, South Korea, okyeonh@ State Capacity? Evidence From Turkey snu.ac.kr Coban, Mehmet Kerem – National University of Singapore, Turkey, [email protected] The Dayton’s Paradox: Does Federalism Reduce Secessionism Bakir, Caner – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected] in a Post-Conflict Country? Tanaka, Satoshi – Osaka University, Japan, satoshi.tanaka.0601@ gmail.com RC27.04 Political Staff at the Borders of Towards 5 Autonomous Communities in Spain. How to Fix What the Political and Administrative Worlds We Have Failed? Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Tamboleo García, Rubén – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Chair Maley, Maria – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Attitudes of the Committee of the Regions against secession trends in the EU and its Member States Co-Chair Tiernan, Anne-Maree – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Eppler, Annegret – University of Innsbruck, Austria, [email protected] Discussant(s) Shaw, Richard – Massey University, New Zealand, Dialer, Doris – University of Innsbruck, Austria, doris.dialer@ [email protected] europarl.europa.eu Papers The Future of Public Administration: Speaking Truth to Power or Fluffing the Lines? RC30.13 Ocean Governance: Collaboration Shaw, Richard – Massey University, New Zealand, r.h.shaw@ and Its Challenges massey.ac.nz Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Political Staff Support for Canadian Parliamentarians Wilson, Paul – Carleton University, Canada, paul.wilson@ Chair Vince, Joanna – University of Tasmania, Australia, carleton.ca [email protected] The Careers of Ministerial Advisers in Australia and the Discussant(s) Haward, Marcus – University of Tasmania, Netherlands: Comparative Insights from Two Most Different Australia, [email protected] Systems Shaw, Janette – University of Tasmania, Australia, jan.shaw@ Van Den Berg, Caspar F. – Leiden University, Netherlands, utas.edu.au [email protected] Papers Twenty Years on: Where to with Australia’ Oceans Maley, Maria – Australian National University, Australia, Policy? [email protected] Haward, Marcus – University of Tasmania, Australia, Migration and Elite Recruitment [email protected] Scholz, Simon – Universität Kassel, Germany, simon.scholz@ Implications of Large-Scale Marine Governance for Institutional uni-kassel.de Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change Building Effective Relationships between Officials and Political Fidelman, Pedro – University of Queensland, Australia, pedro@ Staffers: Can Technology-Enabled Practices Assist? fidelman.me Tiernan, Anne-Maree – Griffith University, Australia, a.tiernan@ Implementing the Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 for Coastal griffith.edu.au and Marine Areas: Insights from Australia and Brazil Steiner, Andrea – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected]

72 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Fidelman, Pedro – University of Queensland, Australia, pedro@ Papers Gendering Global Governance fidelman.me Fabian, Judit – University of Calgary, Canada, judit.fabian@

Marques, Simone – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, ucalgary.ca Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 [email protected] Democratization and the Gender Impacts of Minority Autonomy Monteiro da Silva, Amanda – No affiliation, Brazil, Arrangements: The Case of the Hong Kong Special [email protected] Administrative Region A Framework for Oceans - Lessons in Environmental Governance Henders, Susan – York University, Canada, [email protected] Shaw, Janette – University of Tasmania, Australia, jan.shaw@ Medicaid Federalism in the US: Regional and Racial Disparities utas.edu.au Haussman, Melissa – Carleton University, Canada, melissa. Progress and Challenges in Eliminating Illegal, Unreported [email protected] and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in Australian Waters Gendering the Federal Bargain in Canada Vince, Joanna – University of Tasmania, Australia, joanna.vince@ Grace, Joan – The University of Winnipeg, Canada, j.grace@ utas.edu.au uwinnipeg.ca Wilcox, Christopher – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Aland Islands, [email protected] Hardesty, Britta Denise – Commonwealth Scientific and RC36.09 The Balance of Power and Security Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, denise.hardesty@ in the Asia-Pacific Region csiro.au Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 In Whose Interest? Accounting for Public Values in Australia’s Chair Mosyakov, Dmitry – Institute of Oriental Studies of Fisheries Policy the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Ogier, Emily – University of Tasmania, Australia, emily.ogier@ utas.edu.au Co-Chair Vladimirova, Alina – Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, alina.v.vladimirova@ gmail.com RC32.16 Regulation: The Good, the Bad Discussant(s) Albintani, Muchid – University of Riau, and the Ugly... Indonesia, [email protected] | | Sunday, July 22 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Martins, Marco – Universidad de Évora, Portugal, [email protected] Chair Cherney, Lorraine – University of Queensland, Australia, Papers Balancing Strategies of Asia-Pacific Regional Powers [email protected] Karim, Mohd Aminul – Independent University, Bangladesh, Co-Chair Eichbaum, Chris – Victoria University of Wellington, [email protected] New Zealand, [email protected] Xi Jinping’s Political Personality and Leadership Style: Origins, Discussant(s) Jurkiewicz, Carole – University of Massachusetts Elements and Impacts Boston, United States, [email protected] Kou, Chien-wen – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, cwkou@ nccu.edu.tw Papers Interaction between Authorities, Expert Community India’s Future Contributions to Security in the South China Sea and NGOs in Russian Regions: Institutions and Practices Granados, Ulises – Instituto tecnologico autonomo de Mexico, Evstifeev, Roman – Russian Presidential Academy of National Mexico, [email protected] Economy and Public Administration, Russia, [email protected] Sungurov, Alexander – National Research University Higher The Trump Administration’s Transactional Approach to Security School of Economics, Russia, [email protected] in the Asia-Pacific Region Thayer, Carlyle – University of New South Wales, Australia, Managing Risk within a Regulatory Context: Re-framing Risk [email protected] as a Commercial Rather than a Regulatory Concern Cherney, Lorraine – University of Queensland, Australia, Balance of Power in the South China Sea Conflict [email protected] Mosyakov, Dmitry – Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Assessing Policy Instruments for Better Regulation Kreci, Veli – South East European University, Macedonia, v.kreci@ seeu.edu.mk RC44.01 Border Security, Police Compliance Barriers in the Food Safety Regulatory Reform and the Military in Beijing Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Yee, Wai-Hang – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., Chair Hassan, Hamdy – Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Compel, Radomir – Nagasaki University, Japan, RC36.03 Gender, Diversity and Federalism [email protected] in the Global North Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Papers A Democracy’s Use of Military Forces for Border Security: The Case of Australia and the Blurring of Its Civil- Chair Haussman, Melissa – Carleton University, Canada, military Divide [email protected] Kitts, Miles – University of Queensland, Australia, miles.kitts@ Discussant(s) Grace, Joan – The University of Winnipeg, uqconnect.edu.au Canada, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 73 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia From Guardians of the Realm to Border Patrollers; the shifting role of the Chilean Army in the Northern Frontier Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) |12:45-13:45

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 11:00-12:45 Navarro, Miguel – National Academy of Political and Strategic Studies, Chile, [email protected] Paradiplomacy in the Brazilian-Uruguayan borderland CR.01 [Ceremony / Reception] Reception for Clemente, Gladys – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis [email protected] (by invitation) Creation of Indo-Pak Borders: The Disasters, Emerging Realities: Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Does ICP hold Hope for Future? Boardroom 2 Gill, Inderjeet – Institute of Social Sciences, India, dr.invasi@ yahoo.in [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Women’s Caucus Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Plaza / P3 RC51.11 Regional Statecraft: Lessons from the Asia-Pacific [RC Business Meeting] RC01 Meeting Sunday, July 22 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Chair Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC18 Meeting Discussant(s) Kim, Jemma – Meiji University, Japan, jmkim@ Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 meiji.ac.jp Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC27 Meeting Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Papers Only Shallow? Public Support for Development Cooperation in Korea Kalinowski, Thomas – Ewha Women`s University, South Korea, [RC Business Meeting] RC46 Meeting [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Kim, Hanna – Seoul National University, South Korea, hnkim720@ gmail.com The Impact of Chinese Aid and the “Beijing Consensus”: A Case of Cambodia and its Implications to Developing Countries Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 13:45-15:15 Inada, Juichi – Senshu University, Japan, [email protected] The Maritime Silk Road Initiative: Assessing China-Southeast Asia Trade Relations in the concept of Geo-economic PS.01 [Plenary] Australia’s Democratic Nurbach, Moch Sulaiman – Universitas Islam Indonesia, Innovations Indonesia, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 13:45-15:15 | Room Mezzanine / Revizal assyauri, Muhamad – Universitas Islam Indonesia, Door 5/6/7/8/9 Indonesia, [email protected] Fathana, Hangga – Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia, [email protected] Economic Statecraft and Conflict: China’s Impact on Regional Peace and Security – Positive or Negative? Chan, Lai-Ha – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Theorizing Hierarchical Regional Group Formation: Asia and Beyond Hamanaka, Shintaro – Institute of Developing Economies, IDE-JETRO, Japan, [email protected] Building New International Institutions and China’s Leadership Abdyrahmanova , Humay – Zhejiang University, China, [email protected] Daim, Makam Khan – Zhejiang University, China, 21622241@ zju.edu.cn

74 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15

CT.01 Changing Patterns of Forced Migration The Political Economy of Nuclear Power Policy in China: Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Environmental Protection, Energy Safety, and Economic Development Chair Orchard, Phil – University of Wollongong, Australia, Tsai, Chung-min – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, cmtsai@ [email protected] nccu.edu.tw Discussant(s) Curley, Melissa – University of Queensland, Human Understanding Measured Across National (HUMAN) Australia, [email protected] Surveys: An Introduction Papers Migrant Rescuing as Organized Hypocrisy. EU Maritime Klassen, Andrew – Charles Darwin University, Australia, Missions offshore Libya between Humanitarianism and Border [email protected] Control Why Does Japan Reject a Democratic Institutional Cusumano, Eugenio – Leiden University, Netherlands, Transplantation for Recipient Country? Focusing on Japan’s [email protected] Bureaucracy and Democracy Shared responsibilities and the problem of internal displacement Jieun, Yang – Korea University, South Korea, yangjieun1029@ Orchard, Phil – University of Wollongong, Australia, orchardp@ gmail.com uow.edu.au Forcing Migration: A Critique of Concepts in the Governance AUS03.04 Democracy and the Environment of Climate Migration in Oceania Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Suliman, Samid – Griffith University, Australia, s.suliman@ Papers Friend or Foe? On the Relationship Between Different griffith.edu.au Types of Democracy and Sustainable Development Has the Rohingya Crisis led to Strengthened Regionalism Povitkina, Maryna – Göteborgs universitet, Sweden, marina. in Southeast Asia? [email protected] Kneebone, Susan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Jagers, Sverker C. – Göteborgs universitet, Sweden, sverker. [email protected] [email protected] Encountering Migration in the Maritime Space: Seeking Asylum New Arguments for Ecological Democracy in the Anthropocene and Protection where Sovereign Responsibility Collapses Dryzek, John – University of Canberra, Australia, john.dryzek@ Johnson, Heather – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, canberra.edu.au [email protected] Pickering, Jonathan – University of Canberra, Australia, Immigration Detention in the Global Compact on Refugees: [email protected] Implications for Protection Countering the Complete Confusion: A Critical Review of Sampson, Robyn – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Communications in Environmental Water Management [email protected] Dare, Lain – University of Canberra, Australia, lain.dare@ canberra.edu.au AUS02.04 Political Systems in Comparative Indigenous Deliberative Forums as Transmitters in Indigenous Perspective: Case Studies and Methods Environmental Governance – Enablers and Barriers Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P5 Davis, Roger – University of Canberra, Australia, roger.davis@ canberra.edu.au Chair Weiss, Linda – University of Sydney, Australia, linda.weiss@ sydney.edu.au AUS04.09 Public Policy and the Definition Co-Chair Reilly, Benjamin – Murdoch University, Australia, of Borders and Margins [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Discussant(s) Thomson, Warren – Griffith University, Australia, Chair Legrand, Tim – University of Adelaide, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers The Dynamics of Constitutional Conventions Discussant(s) Legrand, Tim – University of Adelaide, Australia, in Westminster Democracies [email protected] Nwokora, Zim – Deakin University, Australia, z.nwokora@ deakin.edu.au Papers Collaboration and the Dynamics of Boundaries Barry, Nicholas – La Trobe University, Australia, n.barry@ in Contested Spaces latrobe.edu.au Sullivan, Helen – Australian National University, Australia, Miragliotta, Narelle – Monash University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Neoliberalism at the Borders of Transnational Policy: A Case The China Factor in Malaysia / UMNO National Election Study of Australia’s Reconceptualisation of Trans-Tasman Strategies - The Poliheuristic Perspective Traditions Soon, Thean-Bee – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, tbsoon@ Jones, Karen – University of Queensland, Australia, k.jones11@ yahoo.com uq.edu.au Non-territorial Federalism in Nepal and Australia: Is Federalism “Aboriginal problem solved, gaps closed, nation reconciled”? Without Borders a Viable Approach to the Resolution of Keeping Indigenous Australians at the margins of remote Self-determination Claims? Indigenous policy. Breen, Michael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Brown, Prudence R – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 75 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Strakosch, Elizabeth – University of Queensland, Australia, Adam Smith on the Problem of Corruption and Its Proto-Liberal [email protected] Remedies Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 Public Policy and the Exclusion of Indigenous Approaches Hill, Lisa – University of Adelaide, Australia, lisa.hill@ to Health adelaide.edu.au Coombs, David – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] OCIS01.06 Theorising International Order Building and Breaking the Boundaries of Legitimacy: Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P1 The Proscriptions of Politics in Australia Chair Mitzen, Jennifer – Ohio State University, United States, Legrand, Tim – University of Adelaide, Australia, tim.legrand@ [email protected] adelaide.edu.au Discussant(s) O’Hagan, Jacinta – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] AUS06.04 Grounded Normative Theory Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Papers Neomedievalism Revisited: Explaining Durable Disorder Chair Cabrera, Angel Luis – Griffith University, Australia, Cerny, Philip G. – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, Cartographies of Global Order: Mapmaking and Worldmaking Australia, [email protected] in Global Early Modernity Papers Doing Grounded Normative Theory from MacKay, Joseph – Australian National University, Australia, an IR Standpoint: Whose Practices Count? [email protected] Wiener, Antje – University of Hamburg, Germany, antje.wiener@ A New Taxonomy for International Relations: Rethinking the wiso.uni-hamburg.de International System as a Complex Adaptive System Sex Worker Activism and Governance: Implications for Scartozzi, Cesare Marco – University of Tokyo, Japan, Understandings of Oppression, Democracy, and Justice [email protected] Johnson, Genevieve Fuji – Simon Fraser University, Canada, Is There an International Humanitarian Order? [email protected] O’Hagan, Jacinta – University of Queensland, Australia, Feminist Grounded Normative Theory [email protected] Ackerly, Brooke – Vanderbilt University, United States, [email protected] OCIS04.07 Ten Years On: Interrogating Cross-Border Community Stations: Co-Producing Knowledge Methods of Governance Post Post-Crisis at the US-Mexico Border Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Forman, Fonna – University of California, San Diego, United States, [email protected] Chair Griffin, Penny – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Grounded Cosmopolitanism Shapcott, Richard – University of Queensland, Australia, Co-Chair Millar, Joshua – University of New South Wales, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Van Ham, Carolien – University of New South AUS06.05 New Currents in the History Wales, Australia, [email protected] of Political Thought Papers Women Matter (Again. Maybe Not): Elite Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 “Groupthink” and the Reproduction of Post-Crisis “Diversity”’ Griffin, Penny – University of New South Wales, Australia, Chair Field, Sandra – Yale-NUS College, Singapore, sandra.field@ [email protected] yale-nus.edu.sg From Preventing ‘Bads’ to Providing ‘Goods’: International Discussant(s) Patapan, Haig – Griffith University, Australia, Financial Stability as a Global Public Good [email protected] Millar, Joshua – University of New South Wales, Australia, Papers The ‘Sleeping Sovereign’ and Modern Conceptions [email protected] of Democracy An Evaluation of the Potential for Governmentality as an Field, Sandra – Yale-NUS College, Singapore, sandra.field@ Approach to Post-Post-Crisis IPE yale-nus.edu.sg Peters, Michael – University of New South Wales, Australia, Thomas Hobbes on Governance and the Role of Equity [email protected] Corbin, Thomas – Macquarie University, Australia, The Evolution of Financial Governance in East Asia: Towards [email protected] a Mindset-Centred Analysis of Developmental States and Civil and Ecclesiastical Toleration: Hobbes and Radical Their Evolution Tolerationists during the English Revolution Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Wales, Australia, Okada, Takuya – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] The Humors of Corruption: Machiavelli, Mandeville, and OCIS04.09 The International Politics of Trade the Anatomy of Virtue in the Scottish Enlightenment and Resources Buchan, Bruce – Griffith University, Australia, b.buchan@ Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 griffith.edu.au Chair Lawrence, Andrew – Vienna School of International Studies, Austria, [email protected]

76 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Why Australia Is Defying Fair Trade Papers Emerging Trend in India-China Relations: Areas McKenzie, Lachlan – Australia and New Zealand School of Convergence and Divergence

of Government, Australia, [email protected] Kothari, Raj Kumar – Vidyasagar University, India, Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 Postnikov, Evgeny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] India’s bid for better Engagement with Pacific Island Nations: Contemporary Transformations in the Coffee Market’s Global An attempt to counter China’s Growing Hegemony in the Value Chains and Latent Possibilities for Producer Leverage Indo-Pacific Lawrence, Andrew – Vienna School of International Studies, Mukhopadhyay, Jayita – Women’s Christian College, Kolkata, Austria, [email protected] India, [email protected] Balancing Food Security and Food Safety Interests in Trade Australian Naval Strategy and the Indo-Pacific Arc Policy-making: The Case of EU-US Relations Lim, Yves-Heng – Macquarie University, Australia, yves-heng.lim@ Farsund, Arild Aurvåg – University of , Norway, mq.edu.au [email protected] Lockyer, Adam – Macquarie University, Australia, adam.lockyer@ Veggeland, Frode – University of , Norway, frode.veggeland@ mq.edu.au medisin.uio.no Cooperation and Competition of Multilateral Military Exercises Unions, Organizational Interests, and the Partisan Logic between the U.S. and China in Asia-Pacific Region of Investment Liberalization Lin, Li Hsiang – Chinese Air Force Institute of Technology, Taiwan, Chen, Jia – Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China, [email protected] [email protected] Park, Seungbin – University of Colorado at Boulder, United States, [email protected] OCIS09.02 International and Comparative Perspectives on Politics in Oceania The Political Economy of the New Extractivism: Continuity Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 or Rupture? A Case for Venezuela Corrales, Candi – Northern Arizona University, United States, Chair Lawson, Stephanie – Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Wright, Nancy – Long Island University - OCIS06.03 Global Security Challenges: Brooklyn, United States, [email protected] Cyber-Security and Terrorism Papers Political Engineering for Stability in Pacific Islands Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Countries Chair Jackson, Richard – University of Otago, New Zealand, Nakagawa, Haruo – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, [email protected] [email protected] Multilateral Consensus: Pacific Island Diplomacy and the Making Papers Assessing the UK’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy: of UNFCCC Paris Agreement Benefits, Challenges and Perspectives Carter, George – Australian National University, Australia, Brady, Erika – University of St Andrews, United Kingdom, eb242@ [email protected] st-andrews.ac.uk The Paris Agreement: Pacific Involvement and Implications Taking action: Do online Jihadist Magazines lead to attacks? Jiva, Genevieve – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, Zekulin, Michael – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Pivotal Players: Pacific Islands and the End of the Fossil Fuel Era Cyber Conflicts and International Security Challenges: Attack, Morgan , Wesley – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, Defense and Deterrence in a New International Combat Arena [email protected] Wives, Willian – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, willian. [email protected] Adamec, Martin – UniCeub Centro Universitário de Brasília, GS01.04 Elections: Formal Institutions versus Brazil, [email protected] Informal Manipulation do Nascimento Rodrigues, Leandro – Universidade de Brasília, Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Brazil, [email protected] Chair Noakes, Stephen – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Cyber What? The Changing Focus of Cyber Security Scholarship [email protected] and What it Can Tell Us Zotti, Alexander – University of New South Wales, Australia, Discussant(s) Ozekici, Nazli – Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, [email protected] [email protected] Politics of International Cyber Security and Tallinn Manual Kemahlioglu, Ozge – Sabanci University, Turkey, ozgekemah@ Kim, Minje – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] sabanciuniv.edu Papers Electoral Reforms in Mexico. Still a Long Road OCIS06.04 Emerging Challenges to Regional to Democracy Torres Rodríguez , Ignacio Daniel – Benemérita Universidad Security in Indo-Pacific Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Espinosa Santiago, Orlando – Benemérita Universidad Chair Rai, Sheila – University of Rajasthan, India, sheilarai@ Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] rediffmail.com Ahuactzin Martínez, Carlos Enrique – Benemérita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] Discussant(s) Goliaya, Nemi Chand – P.G. Government Colleges for Girls Sector -42 Chandigarh, India, dr.nemichand@ gmail.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 77 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Political Linkage in the Remaking: The Linkage Strategies, Modes Collective Action Lawsuits and Policymaking Process in Japan and Mechanisms between the Ruling Party and Citizens in China Doi, Kunji – Kurume University, Japan, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 Wang, Zhongyuan – Fudan University, China, god_ Effects of the Media, Economy, and Independent Voters on [email protected] Post-War Japanese Prime Ministers’ General Policy Speeches Creating Policy Uncertainty through Media Control Sauzier-Uchida, Emi – Waseda University, Japan, uchidaemi@ Kemahlioglu, Ozge – Sabanci University, Turkey, ozgekemah@ waseda.jp sabanciuniv.edu Tanaka, Aiji – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] African Presidential Systems and How to Fix Them Mnguni, Lukhona – University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, GS03.04 Australian Foreign and Defence Policy [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Why Elections: Autocrats’ Incentive for Electoral Chair Cohen, Michael – Australian National University, Australia, Authoritarianism [email protected] Kadoya, Hisashi – Waseda University, Japan, however85@ gmail.com Co-Chair Zala, Benjamin – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] GS01.11 The Global State of Democracy: Discussant(s) Wilkins, Thomas – University of Sydney, Crisis or Trendless Fluctuation Australia, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Papers Assessing Brexit’s Impact: The Case of the EU-Australia Chair Rikkila Tamang, Leena – No affiliation, Sweden, l.rikkila@ Relationship idea.int Yencken, Edward – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Jimenez , Melida – No affiliation, Sweden, Discourses of Justification: Australia, the Persian Gulf War, [email protected] and the New World Order. Discussant(s) Lagos, Marta – No affiliation, Chile, mlagoscc@ Barritt-Eyles, Lisa – University of Newcastle, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Papers Reflections on the Global State of Democracy: Australia’s Alliance Choices in a Multipolar Order Munck, Gerardo – University of Southern California, United States, Zala, Benjamin – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The Global State of Democracy Path-dependence, strategic culture and Australia’s ANZUS Skaaning, Svend-Erik – Aarhus University, Denmark, skaaning@ ‘choice’ in the Trump era ps.au.dk Bloomfield, Alan – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] “Reverse Wave” or Democratic Plateau? Understanding Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, the Democratic Recession [email protected] Foa, Roberto Stefan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] To Engage with or to Protect from?: Australia’s Conceptualisation of Borders and Spaces vis-à-vis Southeast Asia Erosion of Democracy – an Old-New Phenomenon Debnath, Biplab – Tripura University, India, [email protected] Kneuer, Marianne – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, Germany, [email protected] Strengthening of Indonesian Border Region: A Comparative with Neighboring Countries Maruf, Irma Rachmawati – Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia, GS02.14 New Approaches to Understand [email protected] Japanese Politics Aditiany, Savitri – Padjadjaran University, Indonesia, sapitrois@ Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 gmail.com Chair Kawato, Sadafumi – Teikyo University, Japan, [email protected] GS08.04 Statelessness and Forced Migration Discussant(s) Bukh, Alexander – Victoria University of through the Eyes of International Law, Norms Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] and Discourse | | Papers Considering Cases about Local Political Process Sunday, July 22 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 in Restarting Operation of Nuclear Power Plant in Japan Chair Whitaker, Beth Elise – University of North Carolina Izumi, Kaoru – Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected] at Charlotte, United States, [email protected] Understanding the Transformation of Japanese Policymaking Discussant(s) Maas, Willem – York University, Canada, maas@ Process from Open Sources yorku.ca Machidori, Satoshi – Kyoto University, Japan, machidori@ law.kyoto-u.ac.jp Papers Transition to Adulthood: Unaccompanied Migrant Minors Electoral Systems, Political Institutions, and the Parliamentary Rinaldi, Patrizia – Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid, Careers in Japan Spain, [email protected] Kawato, Sadafumi – Teikyo University, Japan, kawato@ j.u-tokyo.ac.jp What can we Learn from Statelessness about Migration Policy-Making? Specificity of the Reform of the Electoral System Given to the Bloom, Tendayi – Open University, United Kingdom, Reorganization of the Party System, Case of Japan in the 1990s tendayi.bloom@ open.ac.uk Hirosawa, Takayuki – Fukuoka University, Japan, hirosawa@ fukuoka-u.ac.jp

78 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Floating Identities: Exclusion and Statelessness among Minority GS12.34 Public Participation and the Policy Populations in Cambodia Process in East Asia Sperfeldt, Christoph – Australian National University, Australia, Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 [email protected] The Responsibility to Prevent: Statelessness, Forced Migration Chair Cheung, Peter T.Y. – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] and Human Trafficking Herring, Tanya – Bangor University, United Kingdom, sop660@ Discussant(s) Chen, Huirong – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, bangor.ac.uk China, [email protected] Im, Tobin – Seoul National University, South Korea, [email protected] GS12.04 Beyond Borders: Intrastate and Papers The Changing Patterns of Civic Engagement and Interstate Socio-Political Movements Governance in Hong Kong in South Asia Cheung, Peter T.Y. – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Citizen Involvement through Participatory Budgeting in Taiwan: Chair DeVotta, Neil – Wake Forest University, United States, A Perspective on Learning and Innovation [email protected] Fu, Kai-Jo – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, kaijofu@ Discussant(s) DeVotta, Neil – Wake Forest University, nccu.edu.tw United States, [email protected] How Effective is Engaging Citizens through Online Platform? Hewamanne , Sandya – University of Essex, United Kingdom, A Case Study of Taiwan’s E-Petition System [email protected] Liao, Calvin Zhou-Peng – National Open University, Taiwan, Papers Meaningless Borders: Provincial Politics and [email protected] Mal-governance in Sri Lanka Chen, Don-yun – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, donc@ DeVotta, Neil – Wake Forest University, United States, devottn@ nccu.edu.tw wfu.edu Chen, Yang-Chung – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected] Governmentality in East and West Pakistan, 1947-1958: Huang, Hsini – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, hsinihuang@ The Islamic Law Commission and Nationalist Ideology ntu.edu.tw Ahmed, Mansoor – École des hautes études en sciences sociales Liao, Hsin Chung – Shih Hsin University, Taiwan, liaohsinchung@ (EHESS), France, [email protected] hotmail.com Making Walls, Fencing Borders and Living on the Margin Hsieh, Tsui-Chuan – National Development Council, Taiwan, Riaz, Ali – Illinois State University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Doklam: A Rule or an Aberration. Chinese and Indian War Civic Engagement in Sustaining Authoritarianism in China Gaming in Asia Chen, Huirong – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, Agnihotri, Divya – Manipal University, India, [email protected] [email protected] The Candlelight Protest Rally of 2016 and its Impact on the Policy Misra, Virat – No affiliation, India, [email protected] Process in South Korea Kim, Phil – Seoul National University, South Korea, feeling1@ GS12.13 Figuring out the Flaming Borders: snu.ac.kr the South Asian Borders in Culture, History and Geopolitics RC01.07 New Concepts and Measures for Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 the Study of Domestic Politics Chair Sroka, Anna M. – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 [email protected] Chair Park, Hyung Jun – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, Co-Chair Sunmbul, Amna – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Taniguchi, Naoko – Keio University, Japan, Discussant(s) Chaudhary, Rahul – University of Rajasthan, [email protected] India, [email protected] Shim, Jaemin – German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany, [email protected] Papers Mao, Nehru and the Sino-Indian Border Dispute: A Poliheuristic Analysis Papers Political Triangle - Model of Political Spectrum Westcott, Stephen – Murdoch University, Australia, Szczepan´ski, Jarosław – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Asia’s Security Triangles: Maritime Minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific People’s Understanding of Citizenship and its Effect on Political Lee-Brown, Troy – University of Western Australia, Australia, Action: Evidence from the ISSP Surveys [email protected] Huang, Hsin-Hao – National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, [email protected] Exchange of Enclaves and Indo-Bangladesh Relations Arya, Priyanka – University of Rajasthan, India, cuckoo1981@ Deflation and Government Approval gmail.com McElwain, Kenneth – University of Tokyo, Japan, mcelwain@ iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp The Cost of Being at Borders: An Analysis of the NER of India Kato, Junko – University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Meena, Girdhari Lal – University of Rajasthan, India, glmeena@ Matsumoto, Tomoko – Tokyo University of Science, Japan, hotmail.com [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 79 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Has the economic Crisis eroded Trust in political Institutions in The Gendered Implications of Consociational Agreements: Europe? An Analysis using the Alignment Method compared Trajectories of Women’s Political Representation and Civic

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 to Multigroup Confirmatory Factor Analysis Activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bartolome, Edurne – Universidad de Deusto, Spain, Deiana, Maria-Adriana – Dublin City University, Ireland, [email protected] [email protected] Coromina, Lluis – Universitat de Girona, Spain, lluis.coromina@ Kapic, Tajma – Dublin City University, Ireland, tajma.kapic2@ udg.edu mail.dcu.ie

RC10.09 Smart Cities and Smart Regions RC14.21 Migration and Integration of Labour Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P3 Force in Asia and Europe: Challenges and Chair Kersting, Norbert – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Opportunities Münster, Germany, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Co-Chair Mossberger, Karen – Arizona State University, Chair Carciumaru, Radu – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, United States, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) Navarro, Carmen – Universidad Autonoma Discussant(s) Gribanova, Galina – Saint Petersburg State de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] University, Russia, [email protected] Papers Exploring Smart Urban Transport Services Papers Is There Any Dilemma Between Security And Liberty? and M-Payment Innovation in Tanzania Mansfeldova, Zdenka – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Bebia, Yulli Jeremia – University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected] Guasti, Petra – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Shayo, Deodatus Patrick – University of Dar Es Salaam, Czech Republic, [email protected] Tanzania, [email protected] The Rhetoric of Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban: Local Revenues in Uganda: From Conventional to Inside x Outside in the Context of the Immigration Crisis Unconventional (Smart) Revenue collection and Souza, Bruno – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, Payments in Kampala City Authority [email protected] Matsiko, Andrew – Bugema University, Uganda, Labour Shortages in the Healthcare Sector – A Homemade [email protected] Problem? Causes of and Problem-solving Approaches for The Introduction of e-Participation in Switzerland: Toward the Short- and Long-term Shortage of Skilled Workers a Comprehensive Model of Competing Contextual Logics Carciumaru, Maria – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Cahlikova, Tereza – Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) , Germany, [email protected] [email protected] EU migration policy without guarantees? Legal and decision- Smart Cities and Inclusive Participation making infringements during the crisis Tolbert, Caroline – University of Iowa, United States, Martínez Sierra, Jose Manuel – Harvard University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Mossberger, Karen – Arizona State University, United States, Espiñeira, Keina – Harvard University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Migration with Soviet Roots – Russia’s Public Opinion and RC14.13 Gender, Peace and Post-Conflict Public Policy Gribanova, Galina – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Institutions [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P4 Chair Murtagh , Cera – Queen’s University of Belfast, RC17.09 Patterns of Political Participation United Kingdom, [email protected] and Voting: Evidence from the Comparative Discussant(s) McCulloch, Allison – Brandon University, Survey Research Canada, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Papers The Margins of Power Sharing: ‘Others’ As a Political Chair Haerpfer, Christian W – University of Vienna, Austria, Grouping and Category [email protected] Liaras, Evangelos – IE, Spain, [email protected] Gender, Decision-Making and the Northern Ireland Civil Service: Co-Chair Bureekul, Thawilwadee – King Prajadhipok’s Theorising Post Conflict Institutional Change Institute, Thailand, [email protected] Rouse, Michelle – University of Ulster, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Wei, Chia-yin – National Taiwan University, [email protected] Taiwan, [email protected] Independent Commissions: Power-sharing and Gender Papers Political Participation and Political Attitudes: A Study in Post-conflict Societies of Mokokchung District, Nagaland, India. Walsh, Dawn – University College Dublin, Ireland, dawn.walsh@ Patton, Benrithung E. – Fazl Ali College, India, pattonbenri58@ ucd.ie gmail.com

80 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Never Get Tired of Protesting: Revisiting the Multi-level Politics Papers Government and Renewable Energy Industry of Protest Activism Leadership in Energy Transition - A Comparative Study Between

Jo, Jung In – Sookmyung Women’s University, South Korea, Australia and Taiwan Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 [email protected] Lin, Yu-Chieh – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Thai Political Values and Participation: Gender Perspectives [email protected] Bureekul, Thawilwadee – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand, An Examination of Challenges in Adoption of Crowdsourcing [email protected] and Sharing Economy Platforms in Developing Countries Sangmahamad, Ratchawadee – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Taeihagh, Araz – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Thailand, [email protected] [email protected] Democratic Participation in Bangladesh: Does It Vary Across Knowledge Sharing Tools and Initiatives: Lessons from Public the Demographic Identity? Healthcare Organizations in Indonesia Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. – North South University, Bangladesh, Imaduddin, Galih – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Kabir, Syeda Lasna – University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Platforms for Open Innovation: Comparisons in Adoptions [email protected] in the Public, Private, and Nonprofit Sector Comparative Study on the Relationship between Personal Value, Liu, Helen – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., Internet Usage, and Political Disobedience among ASEAN [email protected] Countries Sakworawich, Arnond – National Institute of Development Admistration, Thailand, [email protected] RC30.18 Political Trust and Power in Multi- Vongsukhum-amorn, Suphat – National Institute of Level Governance: Comparative Explorations Development Admistration, Thailand, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Chair Pasquier, Romain – Sciences Po Rennes, France, RC27.07 Research Agenda for Public Policy [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Co-Chair Cole, Alistair – Sciences Po Lyon, France, alistair.cole@ Chair Peters, B. Guy – University of Pittsburgh, United States, sciencespo-lyon.fr [email protected] Discussant(s) Chauvel, Jeanne – Université Panthéon-Assas Discussant(s) Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, (Paris II), France, [email protected] [email protected] Harguindeguy, Jean-Baptiste – Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain, [email protected] Papers Constructing Europe’s Collaborative Economy: The Politics of Inventing a New Regulatory Space Papers Ce n’est pas technique, c’est politique : les disputes Cox, Robert – University of South Carolina, United States, rhcox@ et les coalitions dans le domaine des droits intellectuels sc.edu Macedo de Medeiros Albrecht, Nayara – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] Navigating the Tangled Forest: Realising Policy Learning’s Analytical, Methodological and Normative Promises Information and Communications Inequality and Barriers Dunlop, Claire – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, to Political Trust [email protected] Glazunova, Sofya – Queensland University of Technology, Radaelli, Claudio – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Tulchinskii, Grigorii – National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia, [email protected] New Agenda in Constructivist Policy Approaches: Pragmatism, Micro-empirism and Meaning in Action Mapping France’s New Regions in Terms of the Trust- Zittoun, Philippe – École nationale des travaux publics de l’Etat, transparency Matrix France, [email protected] Pasquier, Romain – Sciences Po Rennes, France, rpasquier@ hotmail.com Understanding Policy Problems: Alternative Perspectives Chauvel, Jeanne – Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II), France, and Directions for Future Research [email protected] Hoornbeek, John – Kent State University, United States, Cole, Alistair – Sciences Po Lyon, France, alistair.cole@ [email protected] sciencespo-lyon.fr Marier, Patrik – Concordia University, Canada, marier.concordia@ gmail.com Evidence-based Health Policy in International Law: The impact of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control on Definitions of the Public Interest in Crossborder Litigation RC30.14 Platforms, Policy-making, and Jarman, Holly – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, Innovation [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Trust, Transparency & Multi-level Governance in the UK, Chair Taeihagh, Araz – National University of Singapore, Germany & France: Exploring a Mixed Methods Approach Singapore, [email protected] Cole, Alistair – Sciences Po Lyon, France, alistair.cole@ sciencespo-lyon.fr Co-Chair Liu, Helen – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Discussant(s) Liu, Helen – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 81 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC31.01 Deliberation and Democratic RC32.05 How Public Policy Catalyzes Civic Emancipation Participation and Civil Society Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 15:30-17:15 Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Chair Niemeyer, Simon – University of Canberra, Australia, Chair Goss, Kristin – Duke University, United States, kgoss@ [email protected] duke.edu Co-Chair Wojciechowska, Marta – London School of Economics Discussant(s) Mitchell, Charles – Grambling State University, and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Niemeyer, Simon – University of Canberra, Papers Participation as a Policy System? The Brazilian National Australia, [email protected] and Local Experiences de Paiva Bezerra, Carla – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, Papers Self-censorship, Epistemic Injustice, and Deliberative [email protected] Democracy Wong, James – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, How Public Policy Empowered Elite Policy Donors Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Goss, Kristin – Duke University, United States, [email protected] Deliberation and the Tyranny of Pure Proceduralism: Finding How Public Policy Empowers Political Organizations to Empower Emancipation in the Deliberative Self Individuals Niemeyer, Simon – University of Canberra, Australia, Goss, Kristin – Duke University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Barnes, Carolyn – Duke University, United States, [email protected] Rose, Deondra – Duke University, United States, deondra.rose@ Political Emancipation and Deliberation Beyond the Nation State duke.edu Wojciechowska, Marta – London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] The Origins of Developmental Bureaucracy in South Korea Yoon, Gyun Soo – Korea University, South Korea, gsmagic@ The Role of Public Administration in Enhancing Democratic korea.ac.kr Emancipation Park, Chong-Min – Korea University, South Korea, cmpark@ Zeleznik, Ana – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, ana.zeleznik@ korea.ac.kr fdv.uni-lj.si Fink-Hafner, Danica – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, What does EU Money do? The Influence of EU Funding on [email protected] Activities of Interest Groups in Post- Socialist States Novak, Meta – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, meta.novak@ fdv.uni-lj.si RC32.02 Analyzing Government in Action: Lajh, Damjan – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, damjan.lajh@ New Configurations, New Processes and fdv.uni-lj.si New Actors - Part 2 Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 RC33.03 New Norms, New Knowledge: Chair Vega, Alejandro – Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Gender Innovation in Political Science Cuajimalpa, Mexico, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Discussant(s) Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Chair Chappell, Louise – University of New South Wales, Giessen, Germany, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers State-Criminal Collusions and Violence in Mexico Co-Chair Sawer, Marian – Australian National University, Pfeifer Cruz, Claudia – Institut de hautes études internationales Australia, [email protected] et du développement, Switzerland, claudia.pfeifer@ graduateinstitute.ch Discussant(s) Childs, Sarah – Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] Institutional Foundations of Public Policy in Argentina Mackay, Fiona – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Neverov, Kirill – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers From Feminist Institutionalism to Gender Sensitive Convergence or Divergence? Italian Local Government’s Parliaments trajectory Palmieri, Sonia – University of Canberra, Australia, palmieri.sonia@ Bolgherini, Silvia – Università degli studi di Napoli Federic, Italy, gmail.com [email protected] Lippi, Andrea – Universita Degli Studi di Firenze, Italy, [email protected] Uncovering the Gendered Effects of Voting Systems Tremblay, Manon – University of Ottawa, Canada, mtrembla@ A Backward-mapping Approach to the Study of Social Policies uottawa.ca in Peru. Elements for a Cross-sectional Analysis of Three Case Studies n Street Level Bureaucracies What Feminist Research has Contributed to Social Movement Bensa Morales, Jessica – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru, Studies: Questions of Actors, Temporality, Repertoire and Peru, [email protected] Movement-building Andrew, Merrindahl – No affiliation, Australia, merrindahl@ Advocacy Coalitions, the Framing of International fastmail.fm Competitiveness, and Carbon Pricing Policy in Canada Blair, David – Huron University College, Canada, dblair@ The Thorny Path to a More Inclusive Discipline huron.uwo.ca Costa, Monica – Curtin University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] Sawer, Marian – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

82 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC35.03 Global Governance: New Challenges Growing Governance: The Contentious Construction of and Dilemmas Transnational Policy Networks to Transform African Agriculture Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 through a New African Green Revolution Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Munro, William – Illinois Wesleyan University, United States, Chair Kang, Ouyang – Huazhong University of Science [email protected] & Technology, China, [email protected] Co-Chair Rocha de Sousa, Miguel – Universidad de Évora, RC36.01 Blacks in Trump’s America: Politics Portugal, [email protected] as Usual in the Face of Persistent Political Discussant(s) Sharma, Preeti – University of Rajasthan, India, Precarity Obama to Trump [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Tripathi, Snigdha – Gorakhpur University, India, shwetaat2910@ gmail.com Chair Travis, Toni-Michelle – George Mason University, United States, [email protected] Papers Global Governance and Country’s Responsibility Kang, Ouyang – Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Discussant(s) Smooth, Wendy – Ohio State University, China, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Ending Cyberspace’s Myth of Universality : Information’s Security Papers Marshalling Symbols: Black Americans, Symbolic Stakes beyond Borders (2001-2016). Politics, and the Battle Over Political Belonging Auffret, Yves – Université de Rennes 1, France, yves.a.courrier@ Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria – Purdue University, United States, gmail.com [email protected] China’s OBOR (BRI): Challenges Ahead Mountaintop Removal: MLK, Trump and the Racial Mountain Tripathi, Shri Prakash Mani – Gorakhpur University, India, Price, Melanye – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Looking Beyond Protectionism: India’s Global Reach and Ambition of Marginality: Black Women’s Resistance Through Leveraging Soft Power Potential Electoral Behavior Roy, Maneesha – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] Dowe, Pearl – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, United States, [email protected] Role Models Matter: Black Girls and Political Leadership Possibilities Smooth, Wendy – Ohio State University, United States, [email protected]

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15

AUS03.10 International Climate Change AUS04.11 Understanding Government Governance and Politics Transparency: Political Trust, Engagement Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 and Participation Papers Knowledge Diplomacy in Climate Politics - A New Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P1 Frontier for International Cooperation Chair Kassen, Maxat – Eurasian Humanities Institute, Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac – The German Development Kazakhstan, [email protected] Institute, Germany, [email protected] Papers Patterns of Journalists’ Trust in Political Institutions Framing and Power in Climate Negotiations, a focus on Around the World: A Survey in 47 Countries Adaptation Funding Berganza Conde, Rosa – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Islam, Mohammad Nazrul – Fudan University, China, [email protected] [email protected] Steindl, Nina – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München (LMU), The Elusive Global Governance of Climate Change: Comparing Germany, [email protected] Nationally Determined Contributions Skovsgaard, Morten – University of Southern Denmark, Thomson, Robert – Monash University, Australia, robert.thomson@ Denmark, [email protected] monash.edu Josephi, Beate – University of Sydney, Australia, beate.josephi@ Leinaweaver, Justin – Drury University, United States, sydney.edu.au [email protected] van Dalen, Arjen – University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, Climate Change Politics and Construction of Threat: [email protected] A Comparative Study of India and Iran Seizova, Sonja – University of Belgrade, Serbia, s.seizova@ Rihmo, Hijam Liza Dallo – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, gmail.com [email protected] Hanitzsch, Thomas – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München (LMU), Germany, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 83 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Herrero-Jiménez, Beatriz – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Foreign Policy Analysis and Actor-specific Theorising in Australia [email protected] Day, Benjamin – Australian National University, Australia,

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Tamboleo García, Rubén – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, [email protected] [email protected] Discourse Analysis in Australian FPA Public Participation Professionals: Who are they and why does Samson, Anna – Australian National University, Australia, it matter? [email protected] Christensen, Helen – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Grant, Bligh – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, OCIS05.04 Gender Justice, Legitimacy [email protected] and International Institutions Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 The Effect of Media on Individual Attitudes Toward Inequality Lee, Yeon Ju – University of Chicago, United States, yeonjulee@ Chair Shepherd, Laura – University of Sydney, Australia, uchicago.edu [email protected] Shim, Jaemin – German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Discussant(s) George, Nicole – University of Queensland, Germany, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] The Political Consequences of Scandals: A Meta-Analysis Praino, Rodrigo – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Papers Gender Justice and Legitimacy at the International [email protected] Criminal Court (ICC) Stockemer, Daniel – University of Ottawa, Canada, Chappell, Louise – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Gender Justice According to the OECD Mahon, Rianne – Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, prmahon@ AUS06.01 Challenging Representation rogers.com Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Gendering Global Governance: A Feminist Institutionalist Chair Nakata, Sana – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Perspective [email protected] Waylen, Georgina – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Legitimacy, the “Liability of Newness”, and the “Liability of Gender”: The Case of UN Women Papers Laclau as a Theorist of Representation: Universality Mackay, Fiona – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and Populism [email protected] Thomassen, Lasse – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] Reimagining the American dream: Beyond the opposition OCIS06.06 Critical Geopolitics between neoliberalism and populism and New Security Challenges Bang, Henrik Paul – University of Canberra, Australia, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 [email protected] Chair Gruszczak, Artur – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, Fractal Democracy: Representative Claims and Deliberative [email protected] Systems Reid, Sophie – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Papers The Rise of Border Middle Management: Policing [email protected] of Internal Schengen Borders in Switzerland Clouzet-Huguet, Jean-François – Université de Genève, Governmental Silencing: An Authoritarian Practice in Switzerland, [email protected] Representative Democracies Davidshofer, Stephan – Université de Genève, Switzerland, Bray, Daniel – La Trobe University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Vasilev, George – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] The National Security Implications of Solar Geoengineering: Nakata, Sana – The University of Melbourne, Australia, snakata@ An Australian Perspective unimelb.edu.au Symons, Jonathan – Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] Lockyer, Adam – Macquarie University, Australia, adam.lockyer@ OCIS01.03 Innovations in IR Theory mq.edu.au and Foreign Policy Analysis Supply Chains and International Security Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Szyliowicz, Joseph – Josef Korbel School of International Studies Chair Macdonald, Terry – The University of Melbourne, Denver University, United States, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] The Border Wall: As a Deterrent of Insecurity and Promoter of Integrity Discussant(s) True, Jacqui – Monash University, Australia, Mercan, Sezgin – Baskent University, Turkey, sezginmercan@ [email protected] yahoo.com Erskine, Toni – Australian National University, Australia, t.erskine@ Unsal, Zeynep Ece – CSRC-Global - Cyber Security Research unsw.edu.au Center, Turkey, [email protected] Papers Emotions, Trump, and Syria’s “Beautiful Babies” Borders in Mind and Neighbours Apart - The Nexus between Glanville, Luke – Australian National University, Australia, Geopolitics, Trauma and a Transnational History of Violence [email protected] Schmutz, Thomas – University of Newcastle, Australia, Why Humanitarianism Needs a Pacifist Ethos [email protected] Moses, Jeremy – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected]

84 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS01.13 The Spread of Democratic Values Institutional Volatility and the Co-Production of Governance Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P3 at the Margins of the State in Mexico and Peru Braig, Marianne – Free University Berlin, Germany, Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Chair Whitaker, Beth Elise – University of North Carolina [email protected] at Charlotte, United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Huang, Chung-Wei – National Taiwan University, GS02.22 The Rise of Referendums: Taiwan, [email protected] Kaplan, Cynthia – University of California, Santa Barbara, A Global Perspective United States, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P5 Papers The Failed “Arab Transition”: What Went Wrong? Chair Arklay, Tracey – Griffith University, Australia, t.arklay@ Ziadeh, Radwan – Columbia University, United States, griffith.edu.au [email protected] Discussant(s) Brown, A J – Griffith University, Australia, Democratic Values, Islam, Trust in Government and Political [email protected] Interest: Kazakh and Russian University Students in Kazakhstan Papers Australia’s Postal Survey on Same-Sex Marriage Kaplan, Cynthia – University of California, Santa Barbara, Kildea, Paul – University of New South Wales, Australia, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Nassimova, Gulnar – Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, [email protected] Be Careful What You Wish For: Decision by the People Reidy, Theresa – University College Cork, Ireland, [email protected] In Need for Democracy Assistance? Evaluating Youth Political Suiter, Jane – Dublin City University, Ireland, [email protected] Participation in Democratizing versus Democratic Countries Pospieszna, Paulina – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Shotgun Referendums: Designing Popular Deliberation Poland, [email protected] in Fractured Societies Levy, Ron – Australian National University, Australia, ron.levy@ Cultural Values and Support for Undemocratic Rule: anu.edu.au A Cross‑Cultural Analysis Huang, Chung-Wei – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, The Right to Vote about Our Future: Referendums in Québec [email protected] and Scotland and the Recognition Process Wang, Vienne (Szu-Han) – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Lachapelle, Guy – Concordia University, Canada, guy.lachapelle@ [email protected] concordia.ca The Makings of Xenophobia in Africa: A Western and Southern African Perspective in relation to recent South African GS03.25 Middle Powers in the 21st Century: Xenophobic Attacks New Theories and Revised Cases Radebe, Themba – University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 [email protected] Chair Abbondanza, Gabriele – University of Sydney, Australia, Belum! Building a Democratic Ethos and Accountability Norms [email protected] in Post-New Order Indonesia: A Report from the Front Lines Seitz, Thomas – University of Wyoming, United States, Discussant(s) Abbondanza, Gabriele – University of Sydney, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Yuwono, Teguh – Diponegoro University, Indonesia, Papers Middle Powers and Regional Order Building: [email protected] Formative Roles of Australia and South Korea in the East Asia Summit GS02.02 At the Margins of the State: The Teo, Sarah – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Co-Production of Order in Unequal Societies. [email protected] Evidence from Latin America Spain: Europe’s Long-time Middle Power Abbondanza, Gabriele – University of Sydney, Australia, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P4 [email protected] Chair Puhle, Hans-Jürgen – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Middle Powers and the Re-negotiation of Regional Order in East Main, Germany, [email protected] Asia: The Case of Indonesia Discussant(s) Braig, Marianne – Free University Berlin, Kusumaningprang, Raditya – University of Queensland, Germany, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers Mining Formalization at the Margins of the State: Enter the Dragon: Australia’s Engagement with China, 1983-2013 Small-scale Miners and State Governance in the Peruvian Amazon Fitzsimmons, David – University of Sydney, Australia, dfit7796@ Damonte, Gerardo – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru, uni.sydney.edu.au Peru, [email protected] The Educational Policy with Ethnic Base in Higher Education in GS03.54 Transparency and Trust in Latin American Countries. Redistributed Justice or Recognition? International Relations Villa Lever, Lorenza – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 México, Mexico, [email protected] Chair McCarthy, Daniel – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Co-Production of Power between Leaders of the Informal Sector [email protected] and Local and National Politicians: The Historical Centre of Mexico-City Discussant(s) Keating, Vincent Charles – University Alba Vega, Carlos José – El Colegio de México, Mexico, calba@ of Southern Denmark, Denmark, [email protected] colmex.mx

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 85 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers The Declining Independence of the World Bank Living as One United Peoples: A Study of Multiculturalism Inspection Panel? and Singaporean Nationhood

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Park, Susan – University of Sydney, Australia, susan.park@ Tan, Rebecca – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, sydney.edu.au [email protected] Trust, Transparency, and Legitimacy in NGO-donor Relations Patterns of Police Shootings in Indonesia Keating, Vincent Charles – University of Southern Denmark, Baker , Jacqui – Murdoch University, Australia, jacqui.baker@ Denmark, [email protected] murdoch.edu.au Thrandardottir, Erla – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Understanding Political Polarization in Thailand: The Yellow-Red [email protected] Divide Beyond the Seeing Machine: Transparency, Trust and Conceptual Thananithichot, Stithorn – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, History Thailand, [email protected] Fluck, Matthew – University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Satidporn, Wichuda – Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand, [email protected] [email protected] A New Pyrrhonic Crisis? Transparency, Trust and Epistemic Authority in Global Governance GS12.06 Changing Analytical Framework McCarthy, Daniel – The University of Melbourne, Australia, for Japanese Politics: Lessons from Foreign [email protected] Countries Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 GS07.07 The Heart of the State: Borders, Chair Iwasaki, Masahiro – Nihon University, Japan, iwasaki@ Margins and Definitions of Citizenship mtj.biglobe.ne.jp Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Discussant(s) Misawa, Masahiro – Nihon University, Japan, Chair Pinderhughes, Dianne – University of Notre Dame, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Hamanaka, Shingo – Ryukoku University, Japan, shingohamanaka@ Discussant(s) King, Desmond – University of Oxford, gmail.com United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers Japan’s ‘Pro-Active Pacifism’ in Asian Security: Papers Black Voters, Party Preference and Data Building Humanitarian-Focused Partnerships between Alliance Inconsistencies in 2016 and Challenges Morris, Lorenzo – Howard University, United States, lmorris@ Mulloy, Garren – Daito Bunka University, Japan, garrenm@ howard.edu hotmail.com Decolonizing the Indigenous, Integrating into the Colonized? The Presidentialization of Japanese Politics Immigrant Integration in Swedish Sápmi Iwasaki, Masahiro – Nihon University, Japan, iwasaki@ Carlsson, Nina – Sodertorns hogskola, Sweden, nina.carlsson@ mtj.biglobe.ne.jp sh.se Trust and Chcange of People to the Administrative System What Would King Do? Neoliberalism, Obama and the Crisis in Japan in Black Institutions Miyawaki, Takeshi – Nihon University, Japan, miyawaki.takeshi@ Henry, Charles – University of California, Berkeley, United States, nihon-u.ac.jp [email protected] Deliberative Students, Overburdened Teachers, and Academic Crossing the Color Line Policy Analysts: How Can Policy Analysis Contribute to Travis, Toni-Michelle – George Mason University, United States, Citizenship Education? [email protected] Matsuda, Noritada – Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan, In Whose Name? Drafting National Gender Equality Legislation [email protected] in Nigeria The Personal Vote and Campaigning at The Constituency Level: Wallace, Adryan – Stony Brook University, United States, A Comparison of Candidates Campaign Behaviour in Japan and [email protected] the United Kingdom Becoming Kenyans: Political Imperatives Vincent, Sean – University of Sussex, United Kingdom, s.vincent@ Nyong’o Anyang’, Peter – University of Nairobi, Kenya, sussex.ac.uk [email protected] Public Diplomacy and Political Process: Theoretical Implications from a Case Study of Cool Japan Strategy Mori, Hiroaki – The University of Kitakyushu, Japan, morihrk@ GS12.02 Authoritarianism and Democracy gmail.com in Southeast Asia Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 GS12.25 Leadership Transition and Democratic Chair Barr, Michael – Flinders University, South Australia, Future in Northeast Asia Australia, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Discussant(s) Barr, Michael – Flinders University, South Australia, Chair Park, Chan Wook – Seoul National University, South Korea, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Foundations Laid, Directions Set: The Fundamentals Discussant(s) Guo, Dingping – Fudan University, China, of Independent Singapore’s Early Developmental Success [email protected] Barr, Michael – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected]

86 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers President Moon Jae-in’s First-Year Leadership Searching and Rescuing Migrants in the Central Mediterranean: and the Prospects for Constitutional Revision in Korea How to draw out the Governance of EU’s Maritime Borders

Park, Chan Wook – Seoul National University, South Korea, through the Study of NGOs Humanitarian Action at Sea Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Esperti, Marta – Université Paris Nord (Paris XIII), France, Political Economy of Electoral Governance: How Does [email protected] Electocarcy Come to Rule in Pakistan? Conceptualizing Borderland Issues within the Prism of Risk Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel – COMSATS Institute of Society Information Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Malakar, Tanushree – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Xi’s Leadership and Party-Centered Governance in China [email protected] Guo, Dingping – Fudan University, China, [email protected] The New Authoritarianism and its Limits in China RC08.10 The New Roles of Parliamentary Wang, Jianxin – Fudan University, China, [email protected] Committees Revisited Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 GS12.45 Universities and Comparative Chair Coghill, Ken – Monash University, Australia, ken.coghill@ International Political Economy of Knowledge monash.edu | | Sunday, July 22 17:30-19:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Discussant(s) Mansfeldova, Zdenka – Academy of Sciences of Chair Chou, Meng Hsuan – Nanyang Technological University, the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] Singapore, [email protected] Papers Strong Parliament, but Weak Committees: Co-Chair Pietsch, Tamson – University of Technology, Sydney, The Norwegian Parliament Revisited Australia, [email protected] Rommetvedt, Hilmar – IRIS - International Research Institute of Stavanger / NORCE, Norway, [email protected] Discussant(s) Pietsch, Tamson – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, [email protected] (Mis)understanding Parliamentary Committees in Germany – Woelert, Peter – The University of Melbourne, Australia, pwoelert@ Interaction, Presentation and Perception unimelb.edu.au Siefken, Sven T. – Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Croucher, Gwilym – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] The Digital Agenda Committee of the German Bundestag – Chou, Meng Hsuan – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, A Story of High Expectation and Disenchantment [email protected] Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, [email protected] Papers Inter-Regionalism in the Higher Education Sector: Cause and Effect Continuity and Commitment in Times of Disruption: the Chou, Meng Hsuan – Nanyang Technological University, Women’s Rights and Equality Delegation at the Start of the Singapore, [email protected] Macron Presidency Green, Manda – Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, mandag@ Performance-based Research Funding and the Shifting free.fr Institutional Logics of University Autonomy Woelert, Peter – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Decision-Making in and out of Legislative Committees. Political [email protected] Deals in the Case of Denmark Christiansen, Flemming Juul – Roskilde University, Denmark, Emerging Trends in Student Politics and its impact on Indian [email protected] Politics Dabas, Neetu – University of Delhi, India, dabas.neetu88@ gmail.com RC13.01 Democratization in Europe Globalized University-based Research and the Retreat of the State and Middle East Croucher, Gwilym – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 [email protected] Chair Akindes, Simon Adetona – University of Wisconsin - Parkside, United States, [email protected] RC06.04 Researching the “border”? Co-Chair Sznajder, Mario – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Reflexivity and Methods of Investigation [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Discussant(s) Zdaniuk, Bartłomiej – No affiliation, Poland, Chair Dini, Sabine – Université Paris Nord (Paris XIII), France, [email protected] [email protected] Muzyka, Nataliya – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Simonneau, Damien – Université Saint-Louis, [email protected] Belgium, [email protected] Huang, Kai-Ping – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] Papers Globalization, Nation-State and Democratic Theory Sarangi, Prakash Chandra – University of Hyderabad, India, Papers The Electoral Reform. A Tool of Peace Consolidation [email protected] in Divided Societies Abo Amra, Rana – Cairo University, Egypt, rana_aboamra@ Between Rescue and Exclusion. The Symbolic Production yahoo.com of the Djibouti State Maritime Border Dini, Sabine – Université Paris Nord (Paris XIII), France, Between Fair and Rigged. Elections as a Key Determinant of the [email protected] ‘Borderline Political Regime’ - Turkey in Comparative Perspective Szymanski, Adam – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, ad_szym@ poczta.onet.pl

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 87 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Will Elite Settlements Transform into Elite Convergence Ahmed, Shakil – North South University, Bangladesh, for Democracy to Consolidate in Tunisia? [email protected]

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Gorgi, Mohamed Nejib – La Trobe University, Australia, Kabir, Syeda Lasna – University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, [email protected] [email protected] Poland at the Crosswords – Mechanisms of Politicizing Civic Sector RC15.05 Community Renewable Energy in Bejma, Agnieszka – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Global Perspective: Country and Regional [email protected] Comparative Studies Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 RC14.28 Studying Conflict-Generated Chair Hoicka, Christina – York University, Canada, cehoicka@ Diasporas: Conceptual and Methodological yorku.ca Challenges Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Discussant(s) Heldeweg, Michiel – Twente University of Technology, Netherlands, [email protected] Chair Féron, Elise – University of Tampere, Finland, elise.feron@ Berka, Anna – University of Auckland, New Zealand, a.harnmeijer@ uta.fi auckland.ac.nz Discussant(s) Lefort, Bruno – University of Tampere, Finland, Papers Beyond the co-operative turbine: Forms and Functions [email protected] of Community Energy in Canada and New Zealand Papers Diasporas and Conflicts – Understanding the Nexus Hoicka, Christina – York University, Canada, [email protected] Lefort, Bruno – University of Tampere, Finland, bruno.lefort@ MacArthur, Julie – University of Auckland, New Zealand, j. gmail.com [email protected] Diaspora as a Security Discourse Consumer Stock Ownership Plan (CSOP) Financing as a Low- Féron, Elise – University of Tampere, Finland, [email protected] threshold Participation Model in Renewables Lowitzsch, Jens – Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Remembering the Lebanese Civil War in the Diaspora: Conflict Germany, [email protected] Resolution or Continuation? Yildiz, Ozgur – inter3 Institute for Resource Management, Hyndman-Rizk, Nelia – University of New South Wales, Australia, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Who Benefits from Participatory Energy Transitions? Approaching Conflict-Generated Diasporas: The Lebanese International Experiences of Community Energy Communities in Senegal and the United States Holstenkamp, Lars – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany, Pinkard, Octavius – University of Kent, United Kingdom, op47@ [email protected] kent.ac.uk Radtke, Jörg – Universität Siegen, Germany, radtke@ Diasporas as ‘Intermestic’ Actors: Developing a Sustainable phil.uni-siegen.de Security Approach to the role of Diasporas in political conflicts Mey, Franziska – University of New South Wales, Australia, Cochrane, Feargal – University of Kent, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] The Uneven Emergence of Community Energy in South Africa Lawrence, Andrew – Vienna School of International Studies, RC14.32 When Diversity Meets Homogeneity: Austria, [email protected] Collating Experiences from Ground-up Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC18.11 Asia: Emerging Political Chair Ragi, Sangit kumar – University of Delhi, India, and Security Trends [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Discussant(s) Pinto, Victor Hugo – Universidade Federal Chair Chang, Teh-Kuang – Ball State University, United States, Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Papers The Lived Experiences of Syrian Refugees Residing Discussant(s) Sakai, Hidekazu – Kansai Gaidai University, in Germany Japan, [email protected] Robinson, Jaclynn – No affiliation, United States, Kipgen, Nehginpao – O.P. Jindal Global University, India, nkipgen@ [email protected] jgu.edu.in Partisan Languages of Solidarity: the Return of Mechanical Papers Discursive Constructions of the ‘Refugee Other’ Solidarity? in Indonesia Verheyen, Pieter – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, Sjamsoeoed Sadjad, Mahardhika – International Institute [email protected] of Social Studies, Netherlands, [email protected] Thijssen, Peter – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, The Role of State-Society Relations in Vietnam’s Pathway [email protected] to Neoliberalism Immigration in an Age of Reconciliation with Indigenous Pham, Lien – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Peoples: The Case of Canada [email protected] Abu-Laban, Yasmeen – University of Alberta, Canada, Japan’s maritime security cooperation in Southeast Asia: [email protected] Initiatives and Regional Receptions The Rohingyas: Trapped on the Wrong Side of the Nation-state Sato, Yoichiro – Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan, Frontiers [email protected] Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. – North South University, Bangladesh, [email protected]

88 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia The Tibetan Border Dispute and Security in South Asia Campaign Financing in Brazil After the Judgment of ADI 4650 Bardia, Meena – Jai Narain Vyas University, India, by the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court

[email protected] Bernardes, Olavo Franco – Adtalem Global Education, Brazil, Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Protection for Strangers in the Formative Years of Indonesia [email protected] Pertiwi, Mutiara – University of Queensland, Australia, Caldas, Luís – DEVRY FACI, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Costa, Yan – No affiliation, Brazil, [email protected] The Financial Meaning of the New Media as Campaign tool: USA , Britain , Israel RC19.03 Gender, Legislative Careers Mendilow, Jonathan – Rider University, United States, and Political Institutions [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Chair Curtin, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, RC26.13 Norms, Manifestations and Actors [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Co-Chair Steele, Jackie F. – ISS, University of Tokyo, Japan, Chair De Luca, Thomas – Fordham University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Childs, Sarah – Birkbeck, University of London, Discussant(s) De Luca, Thomas – Fordham University, United Kingdom, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Papers Challenges in the Pathways to Political Representation Papers New Zealand as Norm Entrepreneur: The Case in Queensland of Human Rights Since 1945 van Acker, Elizabeth – Griffith University, Australia, e.vanacker@ Szollosi-Cira, Laszlo – University of Otago, New Zealand, griffith.edu.au [email protected] Colley, Linda – Central Queensland University, Australia, l.colley@ cqu.edu.au From Anti-Discrimination to Empowerment of Women: A Critical Assessment of the CEDAW, MDGs and SDGs That’s None of Your Business: Public Scrutiny Fears and the Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Connecticut, Decision (Not) to Run for Elected Office United States, [email protected] Wagner, Angelia – University of Alberta, Canada, angelia@ MacDonald, Erica – University of Connecticut, United States, ualberta.ca [email protected] From Presence to Power: Assessing the Success Rate of Brazilian Ombudsman Institution as a Mechanism for Responsible Expert Female Members’ Proposals in the Chamber of Deputies and Public Participation in Decision-making Process Henrique, Ana Lúcia – Câmara dos Deputados, Brazil, Sungurov, Alexander – National Research University Higher [email protected] School of Economics, Russia, [email protected] Gender and Duration as Political Leaders at the Sub-national Pavlova, Ekaterina – National Research University Higher School Level. Comparing Canada and Australia of Economics, Russia, [email protected] Curtin, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, j.curtin@ The Death of This Norm is Greatly Exaggerated auckland.ac.nz Percy, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, s.percy@ Trimble, Linda – University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] uq.edu.au Wagner, Angelia – University of Alberta, Canada, angelia@ ualberta.ca Domestic Instrumental Actors Mobilising for Human Rights: Woodman, Victoria – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Explaining the Case of Slovenia’s Support for the Proposed [email protected] Convention on the Rights of Older Persons Auer, Meagan – University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] Herro, Annie – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Political Equality as Fundamental to Human Rights Within RC20.07 Political Finance Change, and Beyond Borders Planned or Otherwise De Luca, Thomas – Fordham University, United States, tdeluca@ Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 fordham.edu Chair Vasconcelos Carvalho, Robson – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Norte, Brazil, [email protected] RC26.21 Transitional Justice: Histories, Discussant(s) Mendilow, Jonathan – Rider University, Processes, and Outcomes from Comparative United States, [email protected] Perspective Papers Is Reforming Enough? The Corruption Scandals Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 and Proposals for Reform of the Political and Electoral System Chair Benyera, Everisto – University of South Africa, South in Brazil Africa, [email protected] Machado, Marcela – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] Papers Displaced: The Struggle of Preserving Tibetan Culture in Spain State Financing Reforms: Comparative Effects on Political Parties’ Corrigan-Orosco, Caitlin – Earlham College, United States, Internal Democracy [email protected] Montigny, Eric – Université Laval, Canada, eric.montigny@ pol.ulaval.ca Untold Stories from Murewa District in Zimbabwe: Victims Who Deny Their Victimhood and Others Who Refuse to Forgive The Great Divide: How European Political Parties Cope with Benyera, Everisto – University of South Africa, South Africa, the Changing Regulatory Framework on Political Finance [email protected] Wolfs, Wouter – Katholieke Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 89 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Accord postérieur, justice transitionnelle et droits des victimes RC28.03 Comparative Federal and Multilevel en Colombie Citizenship Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Torregrosa, Rodolfo – Corporación Universitaria Republicana, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Colombia, [email protected] Torregrosa, Rodolfo – Corporación Universitaria Republicana, Chair Maas, Willem – York University, Canada, [email protected] Colombia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Barker, Fiona – Victoria University of Wellington, Family Laws and Political Participation of Religious Minorities in New Zealand, [email protected] Pakistan: Recognition of Equal Identity and Social Acceptance Papers Does Internal Migration in Multilevel Systems Cause Mustafa, Ghulam – Government College University Faisalabad, or Counter Nativism? Pakistan, [email protected] Maas, Willem – York University, Canada, [email protected] Anthony, Naseem – No affiliation, Pakistan, naseem2hrd@ gmail.com National Citizenship vs the Transnational Single Market: the Case of Australia and New Zealand McMillan, Kate – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, RC27.03 Organizing for Collaborative [email protected] Government: Coordination, Capacity California and the Crystallization of State Citizenship and Legitimacy Colbern, Allan – Arizona State University, United States, Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 [email protected] Chair Christensen, Tom – University of Oslo, Norway, Integration vs. Fragmentation in Iraq [email protected] Shikara, Ahmad – University of Jordan, Jordan, ahmad_shikara@ yahoo.com Co-Chair Lægreid, Per – Universitetet i , Norway, [email protected] RC30.10 Instrument Constituencies in Theory Discussant(s) Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] and Practice: A Research Agenda Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Papers European Government of Crisis Lodge, Martin – London School of Economics and Political Chair Howlett, Michael – Simon Fraser University, Canada, Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Charting the Ministerial Bureaucracy in the Era of Digitalization: Discussant(s) Kreci, Veli – South East European University, Paradigmatic shifts in Organizational Structure and Policy- Macedonia, [email protected] Making Process? Papers Two Routes to Privatization: A Comparative Study Fromm, Nadin – Universität Kassel, Germany, nfromm@ of SOE Privatization in Pakistan and Turkey uni-kassel.de Angin, Merih – Middle East Technical University, Turkey, mangin@ Vedder, Stefanie – Universität Kassel, Germany, stefanie.vedder@ metu.edu.tr uni-kassel.de Naqvi, Natalya – Princeton University, United States, Public-Private Collaboration in Digital Service Delivery: A Case [email protected] of Alipay City Services in China Behavioural Insights Teams as an Instrument Constituency: Christensen, Tom – University of Oslo, Norway, tom.christensen@ Are They Really Just ‘Nudge Units’ or Something More? stv.uio.no Ball, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Zheng, Yueping – Sun Yat-sen University, China, zheng_yueping@ 126.com How Ideas Shape Agricultural Policy Trajectories: A Comparative Ma, Liang – People’s University of China, China, liangma@ Analysis of Developments in Direct Aids to Farmers in the EU ruc.edu.cn and the US Alons, Gerry – Boston University, United States, [email protected] Coordinating the Anthropocene: Governance of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Norway and Sweden The Role of Combination of Policy Entrepreneurship and Neby, Simon – Uni Research Stein Rokkan Center for Social Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Formation of Policy Studies, Norway, [email protected] Design and Implementation Constituency in Macroprudential Zannakis, Mathias – University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Regulation [email protected] Bakir, Caner – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected] Coban, Mehmet Kerem – National University of Singapore, Coordination Ideas in Public Administration between the Second Turkey, [email protected] World War and New Public Management. A Finnish Case Study Akgunay, Sinan – Middle East Technical University, Turkey, Virtanen, Joonatan – University of Helsinki, Finland, joonatan. [email protected] [email protected] Governance Coordination Capacity in Wicked Policy Areas – The Case of Norway RC32.19 The Role of the Bureaucracy Lægreid, Per – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, [email protected] in the Policy Process Christensen, Tom – University of Oslo, Norway, tom.christensen@ Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 stv.uio.no Chair Fawcett, Paul – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected]

90 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Crowley, Kate – University of Tasmania, Discussant(s) Basna, Kristyna – Academy of Sciences of the Australia, [email protected] Czech Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Papers We Can’t Live on a Piece of Paper – pragmatism Papers Serving the Chinese welfare regime: Civility edification and innovation in parks policy in the Northern Territory and filial piety Brown, Prudence R – University of Queensland, Australia, Laliberte, Andre – University of Ottawa, Canada, andre.laliberte@ [email protected] uottawa.ca Dancing with the Bear: The Politics of Australian Arts Policy Cultural and Social Assimilation of Immigrants, and Systemic Mills, Deborah – University of Sydney, Australia, deborah.mills@ Solutions - in Norway and Ukrainians in Poland. From sydney.edu.au the Viewpoint of Comparative Studies Policy as Process: The Construction and Use of Analytic Nowiak, Wojciech – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Formulations Poland, [email protected] Colebatch, Hal – University of New South Wales, Australia, hal@ Stelmach, Andrzej – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, colebatch.com Poland, [email protected] Hoppe, Robert – University of Twente, Netherlands, r.hoppe@ Path Dependencies and Differences in the Results of Universal utwente.nl Health Systems of Israel and Brazil Understanding obesity prevention policy decision-making: Gomes, Fabio – Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, Brazil, A case study of Healthy Together Victoria using political science [email protected] and complex systems theory Brazilian Welfare State – Expansion, Uncertainty and Clarke, Brydie – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Retrenchment Gender Governance and Policy Frames on Low Fertility in South Lobato, Lenaura – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, Korea [email protected] Kim, Ji Sung – Hansung University, South Korea, jisunglioba@ Welfare and Poverty in Brazil and South Africa hansung.ac.kr Macedo, Joana – Secretaria de Educação do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SEEDUC-RJ), Brazil, [email protected] RC34.05 The Impact of Political Extremism on Quality of Democracy in Contemporary World RC50.04 The Politics of Language Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Chair Sroka, Anna M. – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Chair Léger, Rémi – Simon Fraser University, Canada, rleger@ [email protected] sfu.ca Co-Chair Moroska-Bonkiewicz, Aleksandra – University of Discussant(s) Léger, Rémi – Simon Fraser University, Canada, Lower Silesia, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Morlino, Leonardo – LUISS Università Guido Carli, Papers When do Languages Respect Borders? Dyula in Italy, [email protected] Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana Albaugh, Ericka – Bowdoin College, United States, ealbaugh@ Papers Immigration Policy, Public Opinion and the Rise bowdoin.edu of Populism in Germany and France: An Ideal-Type Study on the Role of the Opinion-Policy Gap in Anti-immigration Effect of Ukrainian and Russian Language on the Support Parties’ Success for the Democracy in the Regions of Ukraine Bogado, Natalia – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Reshetova, Nataliya – Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU), [email protected] Ukraine, [email protected] Processes of de-democratization in Mexico: Why has Democracy Boundaries that Define Language and Literacy for Under 5’s: lost Supporters? A Brisbane Educators Critical Review of Resource Documents Lopez Montiel, Angel Gustavo – Tecnologico de Monterrey, Sinh, Archana – No affiliation, Australia, [email protected] Mexico, [email protected] On Determining Borders and Frontiers of the Contemporary Horizontal Accountability in Poland after 2015: Landscape after Russian Language Policy the Battle Hordecki, Bartosz – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Sroka, Anna M. – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Still a Militant Democracy? Why Germany didn’t ban the neo-Nazi RC51.16 The Political Economy of International National Democratic Party of Germany Regimes Beyond Market Integration Bourne, Angela – Roskilde University, Denmark, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Chair Mennillo, Giulia – National University of Singapore, RC39.01 Comparing Welfare Systems Singapore, [email protected] Sunday, July 22 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Discussant(s) Corrales, Candi – Northern Arizona University, Chair Nel, Philip – University of Otago, New Zealand, philip.nel@ United States, [email protected] otago.ac.nz Kim, Soo Yeon – National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected] Co-Chair Carnota, Walter – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 91 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Power Distribution, Great Power Interest Similarity, and Regional Economic Integration after the End of Cold War 19:30-20:30

Sunday, July 22 (Day 1) | 17:30-19:15 Hsueh, Chienwu (Alex) – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected] Britain in Europe: Aspiration, Frustration, and Resignation CR.02 [Ceremony] Opening Ceremony Choi, Jinwoo – Hanyang University, South Korea, jinwooc@ Sunday, July 22 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Mezzanine / Door hanyang.ac.kr 5/6/7/8/9 The Impact of Regional Development Banks on National Democracy And International Alignment Obydenkova, Anastasia – Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, [email protected] 20:30-21:30 Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Crisis as Critical Juncture: Reconceptualising the IMF’s CR.03 [Reception] Welcome Reception ‘International Crisis of Legitimacy’ Sunday, July 22 | 20:30-21:30 | Room Mezzanine / Foyer Millar, Joshua – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Spaceship Earth: Environmental Governance through Preferential Trade Agreements Mbeva, Kennedy – The University of Melbourne, Australia, ETHICAL LEADERSHIP [email protected]

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AUS01.04 Institutional Reform and Policy The Patronage of Public action in Morocco and the Challenges Change: Perspectives and Cases of Democratization Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 M’Hammed, Belarbi – Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco, [email protected] Chair Botterill, Linda – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] AUS06.06 Political Theories and Concepts Co-Chair Walter, James – Monash University, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P1 [email protected] Chair Chamberlain, James – Mississippi State University, Discussant(s) Haigh, Yvonne – Murdoch University, Australia, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Bankovsky, Miriam – La Trobe University, Papers The “Apex Gang” and the Legacy of the White Australia, [email protected]

Australia Policy Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 Penrith, Aletha – University of Sydney, Australia, apen0625@ Papers The Meaning of Globalization. An Analysis of Its Extent uni.sydney.edu.au and Limits Alvarez, Guido – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Expanding the Study of Traditions: A Transnational Framework [email protected] for Interpreting Policy Change Jones, Karen – University of Queensland, Australia, k.jones11@ The Circulation of Power: A New Proposed Model uq.edu.au Widdersheim, Michael – Emporia State University, United States, [email protected] Race to the Bottom: Constructions of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Australian 2013 Federal Election Campaign Religion, Freedom of Speech and Equal Respect: The Limits Blair, Kathleen – University of Western Sydney, Australia, of Liberal Toleration [email protected] Tate, John – University of Newcastle, Australia, john.tate@ newcastle.edu.au Australia’s Unresolved Political Crisis Battin, Tim – University of New England (Australia), Australia, A Critique of Natural Rights: Bentham’s Theory of Liberty [email protected] as a ‘Branch of Security’ Maddox Fassa, Graham – University of New England (Australia), Cello, Lorenzo – University of Queensland, Australia, l.cello@ Australia, [email protected] uq.edu.au The Politics of Inheritance Tax Reform in Australia: Trust as a Political Factor: Including or Marginalizing? The Land Problem Duncan, Grant – Massey University, New Zealand, l.g.duncan@ Strojek, Karen – La Trobe University, Australia, 18400257@ massey.ac.nz students.latrobe.edu.au Understanding Hannah Arendt’s “The Conscious Pariah“: Reconstructing the Meaning of The Political Ji, Hee Soo – Seoul National University, South Korea, AUS02.02 Integrity Systems and Political [email protected] Participation in Comparative Perspective Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 AUS06.07 Republicanism Beyond Borders Chair Werner, Annika – Griffith University, Australia, a.werner@ Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 griffith.edu.au Chair Patapan, Haig – Griffith University, Australia, h.patapan@ Co-Chair Nwokora, Zim – Deakin University, Australia, griffith.edu.au [email protected] Co-Chair Kwak, Jun-Hyeok – Sun Yat-sen University, China, Discussant(s) Shen, Yu-Chung – Tunghai University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) El Kholi, Hugo – Sun Yat-sen University, China, Papers Good Governance: A Conceptual Study in Indian [email protected] Perspective Sharma, Anupam – Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Papers Modern Identity Politics India, [email protected] Patapan, Haig – Griffith University, Australia, h.patapan@ griffith.edu.au Election Timing in Autocracies Higashijima, Masaaki – Tohoku University, Japan, isonomia11@ Neo-Republicanism and the World State gmail.com Smith, Patrick Taylor – National University of Singapore, Yanai, Yuki – Kochi University of Technology, Japan, yanai.yuki@ Singapore, [email protected] kochi-tech.ac.jp Hans Morgenthau, Domination, and Republican Legacy: To Examine Issues of Judicial System Impacting the Development A Realist Case for Global Justice? of Pakistan during Era of General (Retired) Musharraf the then Zhang, Biao – China University of Politics and Law, China, President [email protected] Hussain Shah, Nazir – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, Global Justice and Nationality: Reinterpretation of Liberal [email protected] Nationalist’s Approach Hussain, Mariam – Lahore Garrison University, Pakistan, Shirakawa, Shunsuke – Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 93 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.19 Give Peace A Chance: New Research GS03.40 Resurgent Russia: Putin and Power on Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Politics Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P2 Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P3 Chair Perez, Maria Cristina – Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Chair Yuasa, Takeshi – Hiroshima City University, Japan, Colombia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Perez, Maria Cristina – Universidad Nacional Discussant(s) Yuasa, Takeshi – Hiroshima City University, de Colombia, Colombia, [email protected] Japan, [email protected] Papers International and Local Perceptions of Success and Papers Broken “Logic of Anarchy” and Shifting Borders: the Failure in United Nations Peacebuilding Missions Sources and Implications of Russia’s Policy on the Post-Soviet Space Simangan, Dahlia – United Nations University, Japan, simangan@ Bogdanov, Alexey – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, unu.edu [email protected] Évolution démocratique des pays africains post-conflit Russia’s Pivot to Asia: Mapping the Changing Discourse of Asia et leur participation à l’action de l’Union africaine on Russian Foreign Policy after Crimea Kambale Mutondwe, Eric – No affiliation, Congo (Kinshasa), Dharmaputra, Radityo – Airlangga University, Indonesia, [email protected] [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 Pathways to Peace: Uncovering the Mechanisms Underlying Russia’s Nuclear Energy Policy as a Factor of International Successful Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Relations in Eurasia Leib, Julia – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Yuasa, Takeshi – Hiroshima City University, Japan, yuasa.takeshi@ [email protected] gmail.com Consequences of Socialization in Case of the EU-Russia GS03.35 Policy Entrepreneurship and Foreign Relationship Policy Analysis Zaslavskaya, Natalia – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 [email protected] Chair David, Charles-Philippe – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] GS03.47 The Emotional Appeal of Populism: Ontological Insecurities and Social Imaginations Discussant(s) Breuning, Marijke – University of North Texas, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P4 United States, [email protected] Carter, Ralph – Texas Christian University, United States, r.carter@ Chair Cash, John – The University of Melbourne, Australia, tcu.edu [email protected] Papers Which Ideas Catch On? The Success and Failure Discussant(s) Steele, Brent – University of Utah, United States, of Norm Entrepreneurs [email protected] Breuning, Marijke – University of North Texas, United States, Papers Bordering and Violence: Gendering Lines from Liberal [email protected] to Populist Discourses Polarization, Policy Issue and Policy Entrepreneurs: Foreign Agius, Christine – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Policy Issue Area and the Differential Effects of Polarization [email protected] On Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship Ontological (In)Security in the European Union: The Emotional Carter, Ralph – Texas Christian University, United States, Appeal of Populism [email protected] Manners, Ian – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected] Scott, James – Texas Christian University, United States, j.scott@ All Security is Ontological: The Roots of Populism tcu.edu Kinnvall, Catarina – Lund Universitet, Sweden, catarina.kinnvall@ Policy Entrepreneurs and Diplomacy for Nuclear Disarmament svet.lu.se Mintrom, Michael – Monash University, Australia, m.mintrom@ Mitzen, Jennifer – Ohio State University, United States, anzsog.edu.au [email protected] Thomas, Madeline – No affiliation, Australia, m.thomas@ Homonationalism in the Nordic Region: PRR Parties anzsog.edu.au and LGBTQ Rights National Security Council Entrepreneurship in the Reagan Jungar, Ann-Cathrine – Sodertorns hogskola, Sweden, and Clinton Administrations [email protected] David, Charles-Philippe – Université du Québec à Montréal Edenborg, Emil – The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] Sweden, [email protected] Darveau Routhier, Florence – Université de Sherbrooke, Canada, [email protected] Boucher, Vincent – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), GS05.02 Election Management: Leadership, Canada, [email protected] District Boundaries, and Voter Registration Prémont, Karine – Université de Sherbrooke, Canada, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 [email protected] Chair Norris, Pippa – Harvard University, United States, The United States, Special Relationships and Emotions [email protected] Cox, LLoyd – Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] O’Connor, Brendon – University of Sydney, Australia, b.oconnor@ Discussant(s) Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel – University of Sussex, usyd.edu.au United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers Gerrymandering in the Context of a Proportional Electoral System - The Special Case of Croatia Podolnjak, Robert – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] 94 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Electoral Leadership in Crisis GS10.09 The Political Economy of the Ellena, Katherine – No affiliation, United States, [email protected] Australian, PNG and Indonesian Borderland Dead Voters Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P5 Harris, J. Andrew – New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, [email protected] Chair Moran, Mark – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] The Social Construction of the Fraudulent Voter and the Processes to Stop Them: The UK Electoral Commission as Activist Regulator Discussant(s) Sanders, Will – Australian National University, Graham, Ian – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Australia, [email protected] i.graham@ Papers Drivers of Illegal Value Chains in the Borderlands ed.ac.uk of Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Australia Busilacchi, Sara – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research GS09.11 Policy Participation - Part 2 Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Butler, James – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, [email protected] Chair Beauregard, Katrine – Australian National University, Van Putten, Ingrid – University of Tasmania, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

Discussant(s) Beauregard, Katrine – Australian National International Treaty Arrangements and Cross Border Trade Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 University, Australia, [email protected] in South Fly District, Western Province, Papua New Guinea Murphy, Kevin – University of Queensland, Australia, emamulda@ Papers Between Policy and Practice: Government’s Response bigpond.com to Community Initiatives to Participate in Tanzania’s Gas Sector Governance Testing the Resilience of Trans-national Ecosystem Agreements Poncian, Japhace – University of Newcastle, Australia, to Global Change: The Case of the Torres Strait Treaty (Australia [email protected] and Papua New Guinea) Butler, James – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Awakening of Popular Democracy in Croatia: Citizens’ Initiatives Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, [email protected] as Tools for Constraining Political Elites Busilacchi, Sara – Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Nikic´ Cˇakar, Dario – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, sara_busilacchi@ Cepo, Dario – University of Zagreb/ Columbia University, Croatia, hotmail.com [email protected] Wildlife is Our Gold: Political Ecology of the Torassi Borderland, Direct Democracy’s Tools and Civic Participation in the Face Southwest Papua New Guinea of Use of Internet Hitchcock, Garrick – University of Queensland, Australia, Musial-Karg, Magdalena – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, [email protected] Poland, [email protected] Borderline Health: Health Systems, Health Seeking Behaviour Deliberation and Participation in a Small-town Setting and Health Security in the Australia-Papua New Guinea-Indonesia Matan, Ana – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] Borderland Participate; the voting gap in Miller, Geoffrey – University of Queensland, Australia, Reidy, Theresa – University College Cork, Ireland, [email protected] [email protected] In Australia, They Have Everything There. The Politics of GS10.01 Conflict, Law, and Federalism Distribution in the Australia-Papua New Guinea Borderlands Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Chaudhry, Peter – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Chair Brigg, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] GS12.01 A Balinese Case Study in How Discussant(s) Heinelt, Marie-Sophie – Fern Universitat Hagen, Germany, [email protected] Democracy is Developing in Indonesia Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Papers The Politics of Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation in Australia and Canada Chair Vandenberg, Andrew – Deakin University, Australia, Wilson, Stacey-Ann – University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, [email protected] Jamaica, [email protected] Co-Chair Barton, Greg – Deakin University, Australia, Bangladeshi State after the liberation war of 1971 and Munda [email protected] People’s Experience of Ethnic Identification Discussant(s) Barton, Greg – Deakin University, Australia, Mir, Md Azmain Muhtasim – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Vandenberg, Andrew – Deakin University, Australia, andrew. Parvin, Mst Shahina – University of Lethbridge, Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Cross-Border Migration and Ethnic Conflict: Divergent Responses Exploring the Limits to Community Based Resource Management in Cambodia and Myanmar towards Conflict by the Communities Involved Sharma Pathak, Junjun – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, McCarthy, Stephen – Griffith University, Australia, s.mccarthy@ griffith.edu.au [email protected] Un, Kheang – Northern Illinois University, United States, kun1@ Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Criminal Justice System: niu.edu Negotiating and Establishing Restorative Justice Models Risi, Lydia – Concordia University, Canada, [email protected] Informal Security Groups and Democratisation in Bali Vandenberg, Andrew – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 95 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia New Representative Claim Makers within Indonesian Politics India’s Security Concerns in Relation to Refugee and Infiltration: Hatherell, Michael – Deakin University, Australia, m.hatherell@ A Case Study of State of Odisha deakin.edu.au Giri, Nivedita – University of Delhi, India, niveditagpradhan@ Assessing the Threat of Nativism and Populism to the Muslim gmail.com World’s Most Promising Democracy: What Mobilisation in Bali and Jakarta Means for the 2019 Elections RC01.01 Advances in Methodology Barton, Greg – Deakin University, Australia, greg.barton@ Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 deakin.edu.au Chair Bodrunova, Svetlana – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, [email protected] GS12.16 Geopolitics of One Belt One Road Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Discussant(s) Shahrezaye, Morteza – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, [email protected] Chair He, Baogang – Deakin University, Australia, baogang.he@ Masukata, Shuichiro – Kanda University of International Studies, deakin.edu.au Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Lee, Paul Tae-Woo – Zhejiang University, China, Papers Taking Model Uncertainty Seriously in Time Series [email protected] Analysis

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, Australia, fafner100@ Park, Taeyong – Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, Qatar, gmail.com [email protected] Papers Geopolitics of One Belt One Road Initiative Comparative Studying of Deliberative Polling and Democratic Leandro, Francisco – University of Saint Joseph, China, Policy Making Mechanism: Applying fs/QCA approach [email protected] Park, Hyung Jun – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, ‘One Belt, One Road’ and China’s Geo-economic Strategy [email protected] in the Pacific Islands Region Ju, Jiye – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, joojy7120@ Zhang, Jian – University of New South Wales, Australia, j.zhang@ gmail.com adfa.edu.au Matching for Causal Inference: Suitable Conditions for Matching The Geopolitical Implications of the BRI on the EU’s Connectivity Algorithms Strategy Seng, Kilian – Zeppelin Universität, Germany, [email protected] Chen, Iris – King’s College London, United Kingdom, xuechen.chen@ Mixing SNA and Semiotics: a Methodological Framework for kcl.ac.uk Analyzing Online Collective Subjectivities Gao, Xinchuchu – King’s College London, United Kingdom, Calil, Lucas – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, calil.lucas@ [email protected] gmail.com Sovereignty and Normative Concerns: India’s Response to China‘s Ruediger, Tatiana – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, Belt and Road Initiative [email protected] Taneja, Pradeep – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] RC01.06 New Concepts and Measures The Political Economy of China’s Engagement with Southeast for the Study of Changing World Order Asia: Malaysia-China Industrial Parks under the “Belt and Road Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Initiative” Lim, Guanie – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Chair Kim, Soo Yeon – National University of Singapore, [email protected] Singapore, [email protected] Crossroads: American Security Imperatives and the Belt Discussant(s) Patzelt, Werner J. – Technische Universitat and Road Initiative Dresden, Germany, [email protected] Boutin, Kenneth – Deakin University, Australia, kboutin33@ Papers New Components of States’ Power and Influence gmail.com Melville, Andrei – National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia, [email protected] GS12.40 The Politics of Migration in Asia Cultural Statecraft and Memory Regimes as Resources Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 and Constraints for State Power Malinova, Olga – National Research University Higher School Chair Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, of Economics, Russia, [email protected] [email protected] State Power and Regime Change: How Useful is the Notion Discussant(s) Hong, Seung-Hun – Australian National of Capacity? University, Australia, [email protected] Gill, Graeme – University of Sydney, Australia, graeme.gill@ Papers The Making of Refugees in South Asia: The Need sydney.edu.au for a Regional Mechanism U.S. Infrastructural Power: External Reach, Domestic Limits Kothari, Raj Kumar – Vidyasagar University, India, Weiss, Linda – University of Sydney, Australia, linda.weiss@ [email protected] sydney.edu.au One Country, Two Living Standards: How Borders Produce Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Wales, Australia, a Split Labour Market in the Macau SAR [email protected] Kerswell, Timothy – University of Macau, Macao S.A.R., Institutional Heritage as a Resource and a Frame for New Set-ups [email protected] of State Power Irregular Migrant Workers: Agency, Vulnerabilities and Ilyin, Mikhail – National Research University Higher School Migration Governance of Economics, Russia, [email protected] Torresi, Tiziana – University of Adelaide, Australia, tiziana.torresi@ adelaide.edu.au 96 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC02.04 Inter-Sectoral Elite Policy-Making RC10.03 Electronic Social Science and Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Democratic Governance: Issues, Methods, Chair Gaman-Golutvina, Oxana – Moscow State Institute and Insights of International Relations, Russia, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Discussant(s) Best, Heinrich – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Chair Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, Australia, jrp@ Jena, Germany, [email protected] johnrparkinson.net Papers Elitism in the Executive Appointments of President Discussant(s) Vromen, Ariadne – University of Sydney, Donald Trump Australia, [email protected] King, James – University of Wyoming, United States, jking@ Papers Getting Trolled: The Consequences of Russian Twitter uwyo.edu Trolls on American Political Discourse Problems of Work, Myopic Elites, and Populism in the United States Si, Wei – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] Higley, John – University of Texas at Austin, United States, Jensen, Michael – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Reassessing the Unitary Presidency: A Scholarly Update for Using Facebook to Predict Elections: The Case of Taiwan the Trump Era Zhang, Xiaodong – Hitotsubashi University, Japan, zxd890207@ Dodds, Graham – Concordia University, Canada, g.dodds@ hotmail.com Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 concordia.ca Three Key Lessons from E-Social Science for Political Research Portées et limites des institutions dans un système Ryan, Matthew – University of Southampton, United Kingdom, démocratique : cas des pays africains [email protected] Bédu, Séménu Yao Sénam – Université de Liège, Belgium, [email protected] From Open to Crypto: Horizontal, Distributed, Privacy-enhancing Technologies for Civic and Political Action Measures of Political Inequality in Africa Poblet, Marta – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Mutingwa, Massy – NGO COPOIFASIC, Congo (Kinshasa), University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Exploring the Deliberative Quality of National Referendum State-business Relations as the Factor of the Regime Debates: A Mixed-methods, Electronic Approach Transformations Franco-Guillen, Nuria – Griffith University, Australia, nurfranco@ Gaman-Golutvina, Oxana – Moscow State Institute gmail.com of International Relations, Russia, [email protected] Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, Australia, jrp@ Elite Perceptions of the Ability of European Politicians to make johnrparkinson.net good Laws Grødeland, Åse Berit – Research Foundation Fafo, Norway, [email protected] RC14.14 Institutional Design after Conflict: The Exclusion amid Inclusion Dilemma RC03.03 Differentiated Integration in Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 the European Union – Consequences Chair McCulloch, Allison – Brandon University, Canada, for Relations with Neighbours [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Discussant(s) Murtagh , Cera – Queen’s University of Belfast, Chair Szymanski, Adam – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Multi-Nation State-Building in All but Name? Discussant(s) Mayer, Hartmut – University of Oxford, Agarin, Timofey – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Triggering Success or Failure of Power-Sharing Accords: Northern Papers Extended External Differentiated Integration between Ireland, South Africa, Fiji and Bosnia Compared Turkey and the EU: An Assessment in view of EU Enlargement Fraenkel, Jon – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Politics, Interdependence and Patterns of Cooperation and [email protected] Dialogue Turhan, Ebru – Turkish-German University, Turkey, turhan@ Does Ethnofederalism Increase or Reduce Voters National tau.edu.tr Attachment? Cross-national Longitudinal Survey Research Changing Face Of Europe: Projected Impact on Europe’s “Core” Nakai, Ryo – The University of Kitakyushu, Japan, stebuklas@ and “Periphery” Of Chinese FDI into the CEEC Region toki.waseda.jp Jones, David A. – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, david.jones@ Consociational Government: An Underrated Conflict uw.edu.pl Management Strategy? Liu, Hanzhen – Vistula University, Poland, [email protected] Coakley, John – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, Differentiated Integration, the European Union and Turkey. [email protected] Chance for the Coordination of Activities in Foreign Policy? Szymanski, Adam – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, ad_szym@ RC14.22 Negotiating Ethnic Conflict poczta.onet.pl in Deeply Divided Places: From Bargaining Neither Switzerland, Nor Way?: Europeanisation, the EFTA to Power-Sharing Experience and the Future Model of the UK-EU Relations Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 after Brexit Biskup, Przemyslaw – The Polish Institute of International Affairs, Chair Gribanova, Galina – Saint Petersburg State University, Poland, [email protected] Russia, [email protected] Rydz, Michal – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, michal_rydz@ yahoo.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 97 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Carciumaru, Radu – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Papers Income Distribution and Democratic Citizenship Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected] of Youth in East Asia Huang, Kai-Ping – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Papers Power-Sharing in the World’s Largest Democracy. [email protected] Informal Power-Sharing in India - and Its Decline Adeney, Katharine – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Globalization and Democratic Citizenship of Youth in East Asia [email protected] Lee, Feng-Yu – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, fylee323@ Swenden, Wilfried – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, ntu.edu.tw [email protected] Wu, Wen-Chin – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] Wu, Chin-En – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] Negotiating Statehood: A Case Of Gorkhaland in India Alam, Anwar – Policy Perspectives Foundation, India, Youth’s Evaluation of Quality of Governance in East Asia [email protected] Cho, Inyoung – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] Negotiating Conflict and Accommodating Identity in South Asia. Park, Chong-Min – Korea University, South Korea, cmpark@ The Case of Sri Lanka korea.ac.kr Carciumaru, Radu – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected] Democratic Legitimacy and Political Activism: An Assessment of Student Movements in East Asian Societies Negotiating Ethnic Conflict in Deeply Divided Places:

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 Wei, Chia-yin – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, proma99.tw@ Mobilization as an Institutional Mechanism for Political gmail.com Bargaining and Power-sharing Sekher, Madhushree – Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India, [email protected] RC19.06 Migration, Multiculturalism & Gender Justice RC15.02 Geopolitical Thoughts, Geopolitical Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Imaginations Chair Mohanty, Muktikanta – Utkal University, India, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 [email protected] Chair Biger, Gideon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, bigergideon@ Co-Chair Gouws, Amanda – Universiteit Stellenbosch, gmail.com South Africa, [email protected] Co-Chair Zorko, Marta – University of Zagreb, Croatia, Discussant(s) Harichandan, Sabita – BJB Autonomous College, [email protected] India, [email protected] Discussant(s) Yamazaki, Takashi – Osaka City University, Papers Honour Based Violence towards Pakistani Women Japan, [email protected] in the Western Diaspora: Current Challenges and Perspectives Zimmermann, Flavia Bellieni – University of Western Australia, Papers The Geopolitics of Micro and Macro-scale Walls: Australia, [email protected] The Case Study of South East Europe Zorko, Marta – University of Zagreb, Croatia, mzorkofpzg@ Migration and National Security Challenges: A Case Study gmail.com of Illegal Immigration of Bangladeshi into India Mohanty, Muktikanta – Utkal University, India, mohanty.mukti@ Imperial Geopolitics: The Gendered Geopolitical Imagination rediffmail.com of the Feminine Portuguese Youth (Mocidade Feminina Portuguesa/MFP), 1937-1957. Illegal Migration and Border Management: A case study Lois, Maria – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, of India-Bangladesh Border [email protected] Harichandan, Sabita – BJB Autonomous College, India, [email protected] Divided Ethnic Groups of the North Caucasus: Political Consolidation through the State Borders Migration Crises: Can EU maintain the Control over its External Litvinova, Tatiana – Moscow State Institute of International Borders without the Support of Turkey? Relations, Russia, [email protected] Kutucu, Serçin – Altınbas University, Turkey, sercinkutucu@ hotmail.com European Periphery in Global Cultural Context Micunovic, Natalija – Institute for Social Sciences, Serbia, A Comparative Gender Analysis of African Migrant Networks [email protected] in Umhlathuze Municipality in South Africa Isike, Christopher – University of Pretoria, South Africa, Christian Empires: Colonial Geopolitics of the Portuguese [email protected] and Spanish Catholic Church (1930-1974) Cairo, Heriberto – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] RC20.11 The Struggle Against Corruption and its Woes RC17.04 Democratic Citizenship Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 and Millennials in East Asia Chair Walton, Grant – Australian National University, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 [email protected] Chair Huang, Kai-Ping – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Discussant(s) Goldman, Paulina – Rider University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Weatherall, Mark – National Taiwan University, Papers Continuing Fight against Corruption in India: Taiwan, [email protected] The BJP Regime Lagos, Marta – No affiliation, Chile, [email protected] Tummala, Krishna K – Kansas State University, United States, Mattes, Robert – University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected]

98 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia The Abuse System: Is It Possible the Normative Definition Do Health Policies Affect Its Recipients’ Interest in Politics? of Corruption? Che, Xianhua – Korea University, South Korea, chexianhua719@ Aydın, Ali Murat – Istanbul Kültür Üniversitesi, Turkey, gmail.com [email protected] Chung, Haejoo – Korea University, South Korea, haejoochung@ Combating Elite Corruption in Nigeria and the Catch-22 gmail.com Situation: Revelations from the Buhari Anticorruption The Global Fund in Africa, Who Governs? A Comparative Programme Approach within the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM): Allison, Timipere – Nagoya University, Japan, allisontimipere@ Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, Cameroon gmail.com Eboko, Fred – Université Paris Descartes (Paris V), France, Zibima, Tubodenyefa – Niger Delta University, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] Public-private Mix in the Brazilian Health System – Favouring Assessing the Fight against Corruption: The Case of Spain segmentation and weakening equity Jimenez, Fernando – University of Murcia, Spain, fjimesan@ Lobato, Lenaura – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, um.es [email protected] Villoria, Manuel – University Carlos III, Spain, manuel.villoria@ Senna, Mônica – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, urjc.es [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 RC23.04 Constraining Democracy: RC27.08 Regulation and Representative Factors and Actors Bureaucracy Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Chair Orban, Franck – Østfold University College, Norway, Chair Lodge, Martin – London School of Economics and Political [email protected] Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Discussant(s) Larsen, Elin Strand – Østfold University College, Discussant(s) Donadelli, Flavia – Victoria University Norway, [email protected] of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] Papers How to Fact-Check an Election? A Case Study of Faktisk Papers Representative Bureaucracy in South Africa: Examining and Crosscheck Gender Representation and its Impact on Performance Larsen, Elin Strand – Østfold University College, Norway, Cameron, Robert – University of Cape Town, South Africa, [email protected] [email protected] Populism and the Blurring of the Frontier between Left and Fernandez, Sergio – Indiana University School of Public and Right in Politics : Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon Environmental Affairs, United States, [email protected] in 2017’ French Presidential Elections Quality Governance: Institutions and Instruments in Higher Orban, Franck – Østfold University College, Norway, Education Policy [email protected] Jordana, Jacint – Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Institut Barcelona The Limits of Democracy Estudis Internaciona, Spain, [email protected] Borgebund, Harald – Østfold University College, Norway, Doing It Differently: Staff Perceptions of the Barriers to Workplace [email protected] Participation Experienced by Public Servants with Disability in the Building Walls – Building Bridges; The Role of Ethnicity Australian Public Service in American Politics Evans, Mark – Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, Mikkelsen, Robert – Østfold University College, Norway, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Edwards, Meredith – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] Costly Extremism: How High Voting Costs Deter Participation Among Moderates and Generate a Voting Population Facilitators of the Neo-Liberal State? Exploring the Role of Dominated by Extremists the International Accounting-Consulting Firms in Australia Shineman, Victoria – University of Pittsburgh, United States, Howard, Michael – University of Newcastle, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

RC25.04 Conference in a Conference: RC30.09 How do Contemporary Governments Public Health Issues Across the Globe Manage New and Old Social Problems? Cases Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 of Central and Local Governments in Japan Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Chair Matsuda, Ryozo – Seikei University, Japan, rmatsuda@ ss.ritsumei.ac.jp Chair Peng, Ito – University of Toronto, Canada, itopeng@ chass.utoronto.ca Discussant(s) Haussman, Melissa – Carleton University, Canada, [email protected] Discussant(s) Nakamura, Etsuhiro – Aichi Gakuin University, Marmor, Theodore – Yale University, United States, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Peng, Ito – University of Toronto, Canada, [email protected] Papers Health in India’s Foreign Policy: Goals and Motivations Papers Manipulations for Local Elections by the National Level Singh, Shantesh Kumar – International Institute for Global Party: Political Business Cycles at the Prefectural Level in Japan Health, United Nations University, India, [email protected] Shimizu, Naoki – Kochi University, Japan, [email protected] Whither Global Health in the Trump Era A Comparative Political Analysis of the Legislative Process Youde, Jeremy – Australian National University, Australia, of Copyright Law [email protected] Kyo, Shunsuke – Chukyo University, Japan, s-kyo@ mecl.chukyo-u.ac.jp IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 99 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia How do Gendered Organizations in Local Offices Impact RC42.03 Conflict and Integration between the Child Care Policy Outcome? and within Divided Societies Arami, Reiko – Nagoya University, Japan, potepotepote721@ Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 gmail.com Politics of Working Hours Reform and Its Effect on Gender Chair Mosler, Hannes B. – Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected] Equality in Employment Tsuji, Yuki – Tokai University, Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Hermanns, Heike – Gyeongsang National Political Participation of Foreign Citizens in Japan: A Case Study University, South Korea, [email protected] of Foreign Citizens Meeting in Local Governments Papers The US-ROK Security Alliance as an Internal Affair: Okada, Kentaro – Aichi University, Japan, [email protected] The Relocation and Conversion of US-Military Facilities The Dynamics of Public Transportation Policy Governance in South Korea in the 2000s and 2010s Hermanns, Heike – Gyeongsang National University, South Korea, Takamatsu, Junya – Meijo University, Japan, tkmtsu@ [email protected] meijo-u.ac.jp Antagonistic Conflict Structures within South Korea Mosler, Hannes B. – Free University Berlin, Germany, RC34.07 What Influences Quality of Democracy? [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 09:00-10:45 Focusing on Factors and Policies Inner-South Korean Conflicts’ Influence on Foreign Policy Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Chang, Hee Kyoung – Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected] Chair Shields, John – Ryerson University, Canada, jshields@ Coming of Age: Transition of Progressive Ideology from Abstract ryerson.ca to Concrete and Effects on Polarization in Young Democracy Discussant(s) Klassen, Andrew – Charles Darwin University, Han, Oul – Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers Participatory Governance and Perceptions RC44.12 Territoriality, the Military Of Corruption In Three Southeast States Of Nigeria and State-Building Unanka, Godwin – Imo State University, Nigeria, gunanka@ Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7 yahoo.com Igboeche, Paschal – Imo State University, Nigeria, Chair Ratuva, Steve – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Ndoh, Juliet – Imo State University, Nigeria, [email protected] Discussant(s) Kitts, Miles – University of Queensland, Australia, Social Innovation Labs: A Democratic Intervention or an Austerity [email protected] Inspired Neoliberal Tool? Papers When the ‘Tuna Wars’ Went Hot: Kiribati, the Soviet Shields, John – Ryerson University, Canada, [email protected] Union, and the Fishing Pact that Provoked a Superpower Joy, Meghan – Concordia University, Canada, meghan.joy@ Willis, Jeff – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, jeffrey. concordia.ca [email protected] Lines of Governance from the Point of Fiscal Sovereignty: Territoriality and Post-Conflict Settlement: Borders and A Discussion Through the Use of Public Expenditure Power Governance in the Wartime and Post-War Japan and Okinawa Müftüog˘lu , Zeynep – Atılım Üniversitesi, Turkey, Compel, Radomir – Nagasaki University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] If the Territory of a Nation-State Disappears from the Face of Disadvantage and Democracy: Why Income and Education Earth, Does the Collective Loose Its Sovereign Right to Political Matter for Attitudes Towards Democracy Self-Determination? Klassen, Andrew – Charles Darwin University, Australia, Zambrano, Pablo – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Brown, Jeremiah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Network Centric Warfare, Virtual Geography and Regime Change in Iraq Implications of the Intolerance towards Legal Pluralism Shaheen, Abeer – University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, for the Guatemalan Democracy [email protected] Castillo Estrada , José Alberto – Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, [email protected] Manrique, Diego – Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, RC45.03 Quantitative Approaches to the Study Guatemala, [email protected] of Cooperation and Peace García Cristiani, Luis Fernando – Universidad de San Carlos Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 de Guatemala, Guatemala, [email protected] Chair Mansour, Mohamad Hussein – Universita Commerciale Changes in Nicaraguan Political Culture: A Reading of the Luigi Bocconi, Italy, [email protected] Sandinista Government (2006-2016) in a Key of Legitimacy Pérez Molina, Alfonso Guillermo – Universidad Discussant(s) Frank, Richard – Australian National University, Centroamericana/ Universidad Nacional de Ingenierí, Nicaragua, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Gauging Chinese Public Support for China’s Moya Téllez, Iris Lucía – Universidad Centroamericana, Participation in UN Peacekeeping: A Survey Experiment Nicaragua, [email protected] Fang, Songying – Rice University, United States, [email protected] New and additional? Development aid and adaptation finance Dornan, Matthew – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

100 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Klöck, Carola – Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, Papers Policy Implementation Dilemmas in Uneven [email protected] Federations from the South. The Case of the Law to Curb Weiler, Florian – University of Basel, Switzerland, florian.weiler@ Violence against Women in Brazil unibas.ch Bohn, Simone R. – York University, Canada, [email protected] Shift in US Aid Allocation to Sub-Saharan Africa: Effects of China Gender, Federalism and the State in India as Emerging Donor Spary, Carole – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Arpaci Ayhan, Sevde – Seoul National University, South Korea, [email protected] [email protected] Bring Back Our Girls: Federalism and the Security of Women Transatlantic relations reconsidered: An analysis of European and Girl Child Education in Nigeria. public opinion on NATO and Transatlantic Trade and Investment Dayil, Plangsat – University of Jos, Nigeria, plangsat4sure@ Partnership (TTIP) yahoo.com Kadioglu, Bengi – Bahcesehir University, Turkey, bengikadioglu@ The Politics of Women’s Representation in India: Deliberations hotmail.com on Women’s Issues in Parliamentary Questions Keral, Jaya – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] J-RC07/28.08 Gender, Diversity and Federalism in the Global South Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Monday, July 23 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-11:45 Chair Grace, Joan – The University of Winnipeg, Canada, [email protected] Discussant(s) Dandoy, Régis – Waseda University, Japan, TZ.02 [Tech Zone Presentation] Automated [email protected] Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research Monday, July 23 | 11:00-11:45 | Room Mezzanine / Exhibition Area

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45

SS.02 Movie Session 2: Docos for Politicos: Confident or Confidential? The European Union as a Superpower ‘The Illegal We do Immediately, the in Spite of Itself Aitsahalia, Sophie Meunier – Princeton University, Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ United States, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 Mario Telo, A Crisis of Regionalism? EU and ASEAN Coping with Discussant(s) OConnor, Brendon – University of Sydney, an Increasingly Competing International by Politicization and Australia, [email protected] Differentiated Cooperation/Integration Grimonprez, Johan – Université de Ghent, Belgium, history@ Telo, Mario – Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, mtelo@ online.be ulb.ac.be Kaempf, Sebastian – University of Queensland, Australia, Europe and the Scope for Action on Gender Equality in a Time [email protected] of Crisis- Constrained Internal Legitimacy, Cosmopolitan Global Legitimacy [RC Business Meeting] RC37 Meeting Galligan, Yvonne – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales [email protected] Boardroom 2 AUS04.06 Evidence and Public Policy Reform CT.03 Rethinking Europe’s Boundaries Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 of Action and Inaction: Crisis and Beyond Chair Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P3 [email protected] Chair Murray, Philomena – The University of Melbourne, Co-Chair Di Francesco, Michael – University of New South Australia, [email protected] Wales, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Mayer, Hartmut – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Colebatch, Hal – University of New South Wales, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Acharya, Amitav – American University, Papers Electing the Experts? An Examination of the Potential United States, [email protected] for Elected Scientific Advisors in the UK Williams, Owen – Swansea University, United Kingdom, Papers The European Union’s Normative Power in Planetary [email protected] Politics Manners, Ian – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected] Administrative Reforms and Policy Areas: An Empirical Study for the Best Matches Kim, Yoonho – University of Seoul, South Korea, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 101 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Accounting for Reform: Argument, Evaluation and Rationality Sandby-Thomas, Peter – University of Massachusetts Colebatch, Hal – University of New South Wales, Australia, Dartmouth, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Political Visual Activism and Global Visibility: Photo-Journalistic Navigating the Politics of Microfinance under Neoliberalism: Collectives in Israel and Palestine The Australian Experience of Microcredit Loans Runge, Evelyn – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, mail@ Mackenzie, Catherine – Flinders University, South Australia, evelyn-runge.de Australia, [email protected] Louth, Jonathon – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] OCIS01.04 Peace and Security in a Quantum Age: Mind, Matter, Machines and Metaphysics Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 AUS06.08 Screening out the Popular Will: Responses to Epistemic Democracy Chair Der Derian, James – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Discussant(s) Wight, Colin – University of Sydney, Australia, Chair Hill, Lisa – University of Adelaide, Australia, lisa.hill@ [email protected] adelaide.edu.au Papers China-EU Cooperation in the Field of Science Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Discussant(s) Borgebund, Harald – Østfold University College, and Technology (S&T) Norway, [email protected] Li, Ying – Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, ying.li@ Papers The Problem of Electoral ‘Over-inclusiveness’: erasmusmundus-gem.eu Are Epistemic Solutions Defensible? Trust, Anarcho-Capitalism and ICOs Hill, Lisa – University of Adelaide, Australia, lisa.hill@adelaide. Flood, John – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] edu.au Estranged/Entangled: A Genealogy of International Relations Socioeconomic Correlates of High Turnout Elections and Quantum Mechanics Sheppard, Jill – Australian National University, Australia, Waters, Jayson – University of Sydney, Australia, jaysonwaters@ [email protected] live.com What Are the Non-Electoral Effects of Felon Disenfranchisement Intelligence and the Intersection between Artificial Intelligence, Laws? A Field Experiment Estimating the Effects of Restoring Quantum Computing and Neuroscience Voting Rights on Trust, Efficacy, and Community Involvement Vipond, Alex – University of Sydney, Australia, alexander.vipond@ Shineman, Victoria – University of Pittsburgh, United States, sydney.edu.au [email protected] Mandates that Matter: A Proposal for Electoral Reform Sass, Jensen – University of Canberra, Australia, jensen.sass@ GS03.22 Lines of Conflict: Regional Politics canberra.edu.au and Security Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P1 AUS07.05 Practice, Perceptions and Politics Chair Gapa, Angela – California State University, Chico, of Journalism United States, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Discussant(s) Gapa, Angela – California State University, Chico, United States, [email protected] Chair Tiffen, Rodney – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Papers The Normative Role of African Union on African Border Issues Discussant(s) Mills, Stephen – University of Sydney, Australia, Kim, Yoo Won – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, [email protected] South Korea, [email protected] Papers Strategies of External Communication in the Social Reclaiming Economic Borders? The Political Economy of Resource Media during Asymmetric Conflicts and their Political Nationalism in Southern Africa Implications for Conflict and Peace Gapa, Angela – California State University, Chico, United States, Hirschberger, Bernd – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München [email protected] (LMU), Germany, [email protected] South West Africa and International Society: C.A.W. Manning Climategate - The Consequences of the First Hacked Mega-leak and the Dispute over a Class C Mandate Tiffen, Rodney – University of Sydney, Australia, rod.tiffen@ Long, David – Carleton University, Canada, david.long@ sydney.edu.au carleton.ca The Press as Political Adversary: Brazilian Journalism Assessing the Rally Effect in Mali? Domestic and International and the Crisis of Dilma Rousseff’s Second Term Legitimacy in the Context of Continued Territorial Threat Silva Sousa, Li-Chang Shuen – Federal University of Maranhão, Peña-Vasquez, Andrea – University of Notre Dame, United States, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] There’s Just Way More Places Operating in the Same Space: Honig, Lauren – Boston College, United States, Political Journalism, Competition and Boundary Work [email protected] in Australia and the United States Bleck, Jaimie – University of Notre Dame, United States, Brookes, Stephanie – Monash University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Drones and Distortion: Strikes in the Media Plaw, Avery – University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, United States, [email protected]

102 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.26 Persistent Conflict: Organised User-generated Media and the New Actors of Politics Violence and Global Norms Ergül Jorgensen, F. Asli – Ege Üniversitesi, Turkey, Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 [email protected] This is not the Middle East Chair Gordon, Eleanor – Monash University, Australia, Jorgensen, Knud Erik – Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected] [email protected]

Discussant(s) Laoutides, Costas – Deakin University, Australia, GS03.60 Widening and Contesting Global [email protected] Health Security Papers Harmonizing National Interest with Global Norms: Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 The Plight of Stateless Rohingyas in Myanmar Bajpai, Arunoday – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, India, Chair Williams, Owain – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Gender, Power and Defence: The Gender Dynamics of Defence Co-Chair Davies, Sara – Griffith University, Australia, Reform in Conflict-Affected Environments [email protected] Gordon, Eleanor – Monash University, Australia, eleanor.gordon@ Discussant(s) Davies, Sara – Griffith University, Australia, monash.edu [email protected] “One More Person to Carry a Weapon”: Women’s Participation Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 in Combat During and After Struggles for National Liberation Papers Womens’ Health and Political Instability Yahel, Ido – University of Auckland, New Zealand, ido.yahel05@ Sciubba, Jennifer – Rhodes College, United States, sciubbaj@ gmail.com rhodes.edu Zait, Ruth – Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] Youde, Jeremy – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Rationality and Conflict in Rakhine State Myanmar Laoutides, Costas – Deakin University, Australia, The Somatic Security Complex: The Body and Institutions [email protected] in Post-genomic Political Economy Ware, Anthony – Deakin University, Australia, anthony.ware@ Williams, Owain – University of Queensland, Australia, deakin.edu.au [email protected] Unintended Consequences of the EU’s External Action in North Global Health Security and Managing the Diseased Body East Asia: Any Role for the EU on the Korean Peninsula? Farrell, Anne-Maree – La Trobe University, Australia, [email protected] Novotna, Tereza – Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected] The ‘Battle Deaths of Peace Time’. Macro-political and Sociological Causes of Suicides Myanmar’s Rohingya Conflict as an ‘Intractable Conflict’ - Analysis and Implications Beyer, Anna Cornelia – University of Hull, United Kingdom, [email protected] Ware, Anthony – Deakin University, Australia, anthony.ware@ deakin.edu.au Laoutides, Costas – Deakin University, Australia, GS05.07 Electoral Integrity in Latin America [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Chair Frank, Richard – Australian National University, Australia, GS03.43 Rethinking the World: New [email protected] Perspectives on International Relations Discussant(s) Wynter, Thomas – University of Sydney, Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P2 Australia, [email protected] Chair Jorgensen, Knud Erik – Aarhus University, Denmark, Papers Electoral Management and Perceptions of Subnational [email protected] Electoral Integrity in Mexico Discussant(s) Jorgensen, Knud Erik – Aarhus University, Mendez de Hoyos, Irma – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Denmark, [email protected] Sociales (FLASCO), Mexico, [email protected] Loza, Nicolás – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Papers The Oil Nationalizations in Bolivia (1937) and Mexico (FLASCO), Mexico, [email protected] (1938): A Comparative Study of Asymmetric Confrontations with Martinez i Coma, Ferran – University of Sydney, Australia, the United States [email protected] Pérez Flores, Fidel – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] Grömping, Max – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Cunha Filho, Clayton – Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Democratic Diffusion in Mexico: Is Election Observation Universal Conscience and Cosmopolitan Theory in International Effective? Relations: A Classical Chinese Perspective Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel – University of Sussex, Lee, Walter – Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] The Impact of Last Electoral Reform on the Mexican Elections Illiberal Nationalism, Communicative Technologies Hernández, Claudia Andrea – Instituto Politécnico Nacional and the Contours of the Modern International System ESCA Tepepan, Mexico, [email protected] Dougall, Andrew – University of Queensland, Australia, Pérez-Mora, Erick – Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, [email protected] Mexico, [email protected] A Genealogy of Pan-Africanism Electoral Integrity and Reforms in Latin American Institutions Asante, Charles – Griffith University, Australia, charles.asante@ of Electoral Governance griffithuni.edu.au Tarouco, Gabriela – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 103 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Do Party Rules Matter for Electoral Integrity? Possible effects The Principle of Inviolability of State Borders: Impact of the 2017 Brazilian Political Reform on Future Party of Abraham Lincoln’s Speeches on Allen Buchanan’s Configurations in the Coming 2018 Elections Reasoning against Secession Henrique, Ana Lúcia – Câmara dos Deputados, Brazil, Rosu˚lek, Prˇemysl – University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected]

GS06.04 Feminism and Gender Politics GS09.02 Beyond Talk: The Role of Non-verbal Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P4 Communication in Deliberative Democracy Chair Bagai, Mithila – University of Delhi, India, mithilabagai@ Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 gmail.com Chair Ercan, Selen A. – University of Canberra, Australia, Discussant(s) Boryczka, Jocelyn – Fairfield University, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Mendonca, Ricardo Fabrino – Universidade Papers Iranian Feminism in the Shadow of the Green Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Movement: a Practical Leap Forward or a Step Back for Asenbaum, Hans – University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Sustainable Critical Civil Society? [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Ghoreishi, Samira – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Papers Beyond Talk: Meaning-Making, Democratic [email protected] Communication, and Deliberative Norm Dispersal Friends, Foes, or Fiction: Considerations on Men in Feminism Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, Australia, jrp@ MacDonald , Fiona – University of the Fraser Valley, Canada, johnrparkinson.net [email protected] Glitter and Drama: The Role of Spectacles in Democratic Life Feminist Post-Liberalism after the 2016 U,S, Election: Why, How, Curato, Nicole – University of Canberra, Australia, nicole.curato@ and What Now? canberra.edu.au Baer, Judith – Texas A & M University, United States, j-baer@ Towards a Reflection-centred Idea of Deliberation: In what Sense pols.tamu.edu Are Listening and Silence Significant in Deliberative Democracy Orthodox Economics, Ethics and the Family: An Unorthodox Tamura, Tetsuki – Nagoya University, Japan, tamura@ Philosophical History law.nagoya-u.ac.jp Bankovsky, Miriam – La Trobe University, Australia, A Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Visuals in Public Deliberation [email protected] Hendriks, Carolyn – Australian National University, Australia, Stoicism, English Literary Women, and Whig Politics [email protected] in the Enlightenment Duus, Sonya – University of Canberra, Australia, sonya.duus@ Lane, Astrid – University of Adelaide, Australia, astrid.lane@ canberra.edu.au student.adelaide.edu.au Ercan, Selen A. – University of Canberra, Australia, selen.ercan@ Personalizing Sex: Bathroom Politics in the United States canberra.edu.au and Tanzania Boryczka, Jocelyn – Fairfield University, United States, GS09.09 Internet Participation [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Chair Price, Jenna – University of Sydney, Australia, GS06.06 Immigration and Political Theory [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P5 Discussant(s) Price, Jenna – University of Sydney, Australia, Chair Cabrera, Angel Luis – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers The Influence of Digital Democracy on Decision- Discussant(s) Green, Leslie – University of Oxford, Making and Social Trust; a Comparative Study. United Kingdom, [email protected] Cooper, Nichola – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Papers When does the State Wrongly Discriminate? Statism [email protected] and Immigration Policy Petsinis, Elizabeth Mary – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Ferracioli, Luara – University of Sydney, Australia, University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Talking Tax Online: How Civil Society Actors Frame Tax Justice In and Out the State: About the Borders and Principles on Facebook of Inclusion of Political Communities in Political Theory Vaughan, Michael – University of Sydney, Australia, Minetti, Ricardo Angel – Universidad Nacional del Litoral, [email protected] Argentina, [email protected] The Rise of Digital-Enabled Political Activism in Oklahoma Cosmopolitanism and the Foreigner Post 2016 Election Lo, Li-chia – The University of Melbourne, Australia, lichial@ LaGrone, Crystal – No affiliation, United States, c.d.lagrone@ student.unimelb.edu.au gmail.com Re-imagining Invisible Borders: Political Authority, Territorial Alternative tweeting: reclaiming institutions from the Trump Sovereignty and the Social Contract in the Modern Age Presidency Sherieff, Uzma – University of New South Wales, Australia, O’Brien, Erin – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Wherein Lies Justice?: A Utilitarian Perspective on Mandatory Wilson, Michael – Queensland University of Technology, Immigration Detention Policy in Australia Australia, [email protected] Elton, Amy – University of Newcastle, Australia, amy.elton@ uon.edu.au 104 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Les jeunes, Facebook et la participation politique en Côte RC03.08 Migrants’ Access to Welfare in d’Ivoire en situation post-crise the European Union: Policy Transformations Souleymane, Kouyate – Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, and Migrants’ Experiences in Times of Crisis Ivory Coast, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Chair Vintila, Daniela – Université de Liège, Belgium, daniela. GS10.05 Indigenous Policy and Policy [email protected] Development Discussant(s) Carpentier, Sarah – Université Catholique Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected] Chair Brigg, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, Papers Policy Responses to and Public Discourses over EU [email protected] Migration and Social Welfare after the 2004 EU Enlargement Discussant(s) Hunt, Janet – Australian National University, in Norway, Sweden, and the UK Australia, [email protected] Ryndyk, Oleksandr – University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected] Papers Decision-making in Indigenous Governance: Comparing Australian and American Funding Modalities Social Protection in the EU and Beyond: A Legal Analysis Hendrix, Burke – University of Oregon, United States, bhendrix@ of the EU and Member States’ Responses to the Crises uoregon.edu Melin, Pauline – Maastricht University, Netherlands, Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 [email protected] The Politics of Knowledge Production and Ignorance Cultivation: Vankova, Zvezda – Maastricht University, Netherlands, History Curricula and Teacher Training in Australia [email protected] Stastny, Angelique – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Non-European Migrants’ Social Assistance and Residence Trajectories in Belgium by Legal Entry Category Deep Structures in Australian Indigenous affairs: Federalism, Carpentier, Sarah – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, Competing Principles, High Moralism and a Remote Focus. [email protected] Sanders, Will – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Welfare Chauvinism Revisited: Immigrant Social Protection Regimes and Public Contestation of Mobility in the European Ménage à Trois: Government, Representation and Constituency Union in Indigenous Public Sector Employment in Australia Vintila, Daniela – Université de Liège, Belgium, daniela.vintila@ Ganter, Elizabeth – Australian National University, Australia, ulg.ac.be [email protected] Konstantinidou, Angeliki – Université de Liège, Belgium, [email protected] RC01.05 Methodological Approaches The European ‘Migrant Crisis’ and Shifting Geographies to Feminist Institutionalism of Official Development Assistance Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Shriwise, Amanda – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] Chair Piscopo, Jennifer – Occidental College, United States, Bruzelius, Cecilia – Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) Piscopo, Jennifer – Occidental College, Political Parties as Gatekeepers of Emigrants’ Social Protection United States, [email protected] in Four European Countries Papers Stories of Old and New: Understanding Gendered Konstantinidou, Angeliki – Université de Liège, Belgium, Institutional Change in the UN [email protected] Mackay, Fiona – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected] RC07.01 Women and Politics in the Global South Not One of the Boys: Revealing Gendered Institutions Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 in Male-dominated Environments Galea, Natalie – University of New South Wales, Australia, Chair Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Connecticut, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Ethical Challenges in Feminist Institutionalist Research Co-Chair Isike, Christopher – University of Pretoria, South Africa, Chappell, Louise – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Sengupta, Moutushi – John D. and Catherine T. Images and Institutions from the Ground Up MacArthur Foundation, India, [email protected] George, Nicole – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Papers Rise of Women in Indian Rural Politics: A Study of Weaker Sections in State of Bihar How do institutions constrain (and empower) actors in gendered Singh, Haridwar – Magadh University, India, singhdrharidwar@ ways? Three key methodological questions gmail.com Lowndes, Vivien – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected] Climate change and food security in India - A Gender Dimension Dash, Gitanjali – Utkal University, India, [email protected] Economic and Political Empowerment of Rural Women in India with Special Reference to Bihar Kumar Singh, Awadhesh – Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, India, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 105 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Women and Politics in the Global South: Understanding Ethnic Politics and Leadership Recruitment in Nigeria 1999-2015 the Obverse Reality in India Amangele, Raphael – Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria, Tripathy, Swarnamayee – Utkal University, India, [email protected] [email protected] O.U. Oriakhi, Felix – Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria, Gender Equity through Political Mobilization: A Study of [email protected] South Asian Women Giri, Nivedita – University of Delhi, India, niveditagpradhan@ RC15.06 Electoral and Political Geography gmail.com Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Chair Lois, Maria – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, RC14.12 Everyday Politics of Race [email protected] and Ethnicity Discussant(s) Weichelt, Ryan – University of Wisconsin - Eau Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Claire, United States, [email protected] Chair Cooley, Laurence – University of Birmingham, Papers Urbanization-Regionalism and Voting Behavior United Kingdom, [email protected] in Thailand: Spatial Regression Model Discussant(s) Abu-Laban, Yasmeen – University of Alberta, Lampasri, Sutthasinee – National Institute of Development

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Canada, [email protected] Admistration, Thailand, [email protected] Papers Illiteracy among Blacks and Indigenous People in Brazil: The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and Trump’s Populist Evidence of Political and Social Racism and Compensatory Rhetoric: Wisconsin’s Electoral Geography as a Case Study Affirmative Policies Weichelt, Ryan – University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, United States, Pinto, Victor Hugo – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Modelling Spatial Relationships of Electoral Behavior in Ukraine Ethnic Group Effort to Returns as Most Important Factor Putrenko, Viktor – National Technical University of Ukraine In Indonesian Political Field (An Analysis of The Indonesian “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine, [email protected] Indigenous People Experience) The Tide of Votes: A Political Geography of Xenophobia Sukri, Sukri – Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia, sukripolitik@ and Swing Voters at the 2016 Federal Election gmail.com Mansillo, Luke – University of Sydney, Australia, lukemansillo@ Yunus, Ariana – Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia, ana.yun@ gmail.com yahoo.com What Can Darwinian Science Contribute to Daniel Elazar’s Nadir, Sakinah – Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, Theory of Political Culture? [email protected] Schott, Andy – Prairie State College, United States, aschott@ Ekawaty, Dian – Rhein Centre for Democracy People prairiestate.edu Empowerment and Public Policy, Indonesia, [email protected] Regionalism and Voting Behavior in Thailand: A Spatial Out of the Society: Civil Religion an Exclusive Concept Regression Perspective Biewener, Ann-Kathrin – Universitat Potsdam, Germany, Jansa, Ratchaneeporn – National Institute of Development [email protected] Administration (NIDA), Thailand, [email protected] Urban Peripheries, Racialised Youth and the Abandoned Suburb Sakworawich, Arnond – National Institute of Development in Sweden Admistration, Thailand, [email protected] Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, [email protected] RC17.06 Fairness, Corruption and Social Movement in East Asia RC14.24 Political Representation Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 in Diverse Societies Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Chair Chang, Yu-Tzung – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] Chair Shea, Nathan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Discussant(s) Kuo, Jason – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Petsinis, Vassilis – University of Tartu, Estonia, Cheng, Tun-jen – College of William and Mary, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Hypnotized Presidency and the Paradox of Health Haggard, Stephan – University of California, San Diego, United States, Challenges in Nigeria’s Democracy [email protected] Ajayi, Kunle – Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria, Papers Perceptions of Corruption and Institutional Trust in Asia: [email protected] Evidence from the Asian Barometer Survey Inclusive versus Controlled Democracy: An Analysis of the Weatherall, Mark – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Current Constitutions of Nepal and Bhutan from Ethnic Lens [email protected] Pandey, Krishna Prasad – South Asian University, New Delhi, Huang, Min-Hua – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, India, [email protected] [email protected] Office-holder by Ggrace of the Chief? Exploring the Role International Trade and Democratic Values – Evidence from of Traditional Authorities in Electoral Mobilisation the Asian Barometer Surveys Bayer, Axel – Universität Konstanz, Germany, axel.bayer@ Tung, Hans – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, hanstung@ uni-konstanz.de ntu.edu.tw Wu, Wen-Chin – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected]

106 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Keeping Government Officials in Check and Perceived Joo, Hyung-min – Korea University, South Korea, [email protected] Distributive Fairness What Needs to be Done for Sustainable Development Goal 16?: Wu, Chin-En – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] In the Case of South Korean Government Chu, Yun-Han – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, yunhan@ Choi, Ajin – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] gate.sinica.edu.tw Kim, Youngwan – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Resisting External Influence: Democracy, Power Politics and South Korea, [email protected] Individual Attitudes Toward Trade Are Smart Sanctions Smart Enough?: Unintended Consequences Kuo, Jason – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] of UN Sanctions on Human Rights Democracy and Corruption in Southeast Asia: A Cross-Cultural Choi, Hyun Jin – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, hchoi77@ Analysis Using Asian Barometer Surveys gmail.com Guerrero, Linda Luz – Social Weather Stations, Philippines, Park, Jiyoun – No affiliation, South Korea, [email protected] [email protected] Exit from Nuclear Energy Developmental State to Energy Labucay, Iremae – Social Weather Stations, Philippines, Transition in Korea - The Role of Political Epistemic Community [email protected] Lee, Taedong – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Measuring the Impact of Truth Commissions: A Lesson from RC18.03 Economic Competition the South Korean Cases or Cooperation? : The Asia Pacific Kim, Hun Joon – Korea University, South Korea, hunjoon7@ Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 in Power Balance Shift korea.ac.kr Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Kim, Dong-Hun – Korea University, South Korea, dhkim71@ korea.ac.kr Chair Hirai, Kazuomi – Kagoshima University, Japan, isshin@ leh.kagoshima-u.ac.jp RC19.01 Economics, Politics and Gender Discussant(s) Hachiya, Machiko – Kyushu University, Japan, Responsive Budgeting - Comparative [email protected] Perspectives Papers The New Game: U.S-China Competition in Central Asia Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 and its Ramifications on East Asia Lee, Hong Pyo – Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected] Chair Curtin, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected] How Does China’s Authoritarianism Affect Its Image in Asia? Xi, Jinrui – Jinan University, China, [email protected] Co-Chair Harris Rimmer, Susan G – Griffith University, Primiano, Christopher – Ningbo University, China, christopher. Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Costa, Monica – Curtin University of Technology, Changing Model of Political Development: From Western Liberal Australia, [email protected] Democratic to Asian Electoral Authoritarian Model Papers Gender Budgeting in India vis a vis Women Kanamaru, Yuji – Anugrah Narayan College, Patna, Japan, Empowerment [email protected] Chaturvedi, Inakshi – University of Rajasthan, India, Economic Partnership for Whom? [email protected] Kabashima, Hiromi – Yokohama National University, Japan, Economic Costs of Violence against Women in Ukraine [email protected] Gerasymenko, Ganna – Institute for Demography and Social Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, RC18.09 Politics of Sustainable Development [email protected] in South Korea “A Wife Normally Has No Income”: The Gendered Politics Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 of Inheritance Tax in Australia Strojek, Karen – La Trobe University, Australia, 18400257@ Chair Kim, Hosup – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, students.latrobe.edu.au [email protected] Gender Responsive Strengthening Budgeting in Local Discussant(s) Ryu, Jaesung – Keimyung University, South Korea, government in Thailand [email protected] Sangmahamad, Ratchawadee – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Chun, Ja Hyun – Yonsei University, South Korea, jahyunchun@ Thailand, [email protected] gmail.com Bureekul, Thawilwadee – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand, Kim, Nam Kyu – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, [email protected] [email protected] Ponok, Nittaya – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand, nittaya@ Lee, Hyo Won – Yonsei University, South Korea, leehyow@ kpi.ac.th gmail.com Papers South Korea’s foreign policy dilemma RC26.04 Gender Politics and Human Rights: in the post-candlelight era Seo, Jungkun – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, [email protected] Comparative Perspective | | Kim, Nam Kyu – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 [email protected] Chair Pagot, Rhaíssa – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Lee, Hyo Won – Yonsei University, South Korea, leehyow@ Do Sul, Brazil, [email protected] gmail.com Discussant(s) Parmanand, Sharmila – No affiliation, Competition versus Emulation: Korea’s Aid Agencies and Philippines, [email protected] Allocation of Foreign Aid Whang, Taehee – Yonsei University, South Korea, thwhang@ yonsei.ac.kr IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 107 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Gender and the CJEU: Human Rights and External Institutional Isomorphism of Anti-Corruption Agency: Relations Law and Policy The Case of Anti-Corruption Commission in Bangladesh Guth, Jessica – Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom, Sakib, Nurul Huda – Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, [email protected] [email protected] Universal Norms in a Regional Context: How Women’s Rights Affect Foreign Aid Allocations in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan RC30.05 Authoritarian and Democratic Woo, Byungwon – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Transitions and Consolidation South Korea, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Justification, Practice and Queer: global sexuality politics and human rights Chair Younis, Muhammad – Forman Christian College, Pakistan, Langlois, Anthony – Flinders University, South Australia, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Tijani, Hakeem – Nigerian Institute Of Social And Human Rights Education 2.0 Economic Research (NISER), Nigeria, [email protected] Zeigermann, Ulrike – Otto-Von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg, Papers De-democratization : A New Wave? Germany, [email protected] Beauvoir, John Miller – POLITICOM, Canada, johnm.beauvoir@ Latin American Women and the Political Agenda Women, gmail.com Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Peace and Security in Argentina, Brazil and Chile Democracy in Afghanistan: A Failing Experiment Pagot, Rhaíssa – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Younis, Muhammad – Forman Christian College, Pakistan, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Reis Prá, Jussara – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, [email protected] Democratic consolidation through transitional justice measures Vaz, Francine – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, Mihr, Anja – Center on Governance through Human, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Duterte as the Macho Messiah: Chauvinist Populism Democratization Through the Convergence: Role of External and the Feminisation of Human Rights in the Philippines Factors in Political Transit in East Europe Countries Parmanand, Sharmila – No affiliation, Philippines, sap72@ Zelenko, Galyna – National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, cam.ac.uk Ukraine, [email protected] Elections and Anti-government protests in Authoritarian Regimes RC27.06 Regulation and Development Taniguchi, Yukiko – Waseda University, Japan, yukiko-t.15_38@ Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 fuji.waseda.jp Chair Lodge, Martin – London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] RC30.19 The Security-development-risk Nexus Discussant(s) Cox, Robert – University of South Carolina, in Fragile States - A Second Critical Reflection United States, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Bezes, Philippe – Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), France, [email protected] Chair Rayner, Jeremy – University of Saskatchewan, Canada, [email protected] Papers Building Regulatory Capacity in Developing Countries: The Mexican Experience Discussant(s) Rayner, Jeremy – University of Saskatchewan, Dussauge, Mauricio – Centro de Investigación y Docencia Canada, [email protected] Económicas (CIDE), Mexico, [email protected] Papers Using the Capability Approach for Evaluation Heredia Gonzalez, Jose Manuel – Centro de Investigación y of Community Driven Development Programs Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico, [email protected] Pham, Trang – Australian National University, Australia, Lodge, Martin – London School of Economics and Political [email protected] Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] The Results Framework of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Regulatory Reform Trajectories and the Impact of ‘Post-NPM’ Development and the Future of International Development Ideas in Brazil and Mexico Ebbs and Flows Donadelli, Flavia – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Oladele, Aderemi – Permanent Delegation of Nigeria to UNESCO, [email protected] France, [email protected] Dussauge, Mauricio – Centro de Investigación y Docencia The Development, Health and Human Rights Divide in Económicas (CIDE), Mexico, [email protected] the Sustainable Development Goal 2030 Agenda: Historical Cunha, Bruno – Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Precedent in the Millennium Development Goals’ Formulation Brazil, [email protected] Brolan, Claire – University of Toronto, Australia, claire_brolan@ Steering through the Backdoor? Australia’s Role in yahoo.com Metagoverning the Bali Process on People Smuggling in the Asia Hill, Peter – University of Queensland, Australia, p.hill@ Pacific Region sph.uq.edu.au Fawcett, Paul – University of Canberra, Australia, paul.fawcett@ (Re)thinking Development Cooperation: the Path of Triangular canberra.edu.au Cooperation Shandil, Shahil – University of Canberra, Australia, shandil.s@ Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel – University of Minho, Portugal, hotmail.com [email protected] Rodrigues, Sara – University of Minho, Portugal, rodriguespsara@ gmail.com

108 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC32.01 Analyzing Government in Action: Foreign Policy Making in India: Role of National Security Council New Configurations, New Processes and of India from NDA I to NDA II New Actors - Part 1 Reddy, Gujja Gopal – Osmania University, India, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Integral Humanism of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Chair Amaya-Ventura, Maria de Lourdes – Universidad and the Contemporary Relevance Autonoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Mexico, lourdes.amaya70@ Sharma, Sanjeev K – Meerut University, India, sanjeevaji@ gmail.com gmail.com Co-Chair Vega, Alejandro – Universidad Autonoma Nain, Ansuiya – Meerut University, India, ansuiyanain@ Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Mexico, [email protected] gmail.com Discussant(s) Santizo Rodall, Claudia A. – Universidad NGOs and Diaspora – A Study in Tamil Nadu Autonoma Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Mexico, [email protected] Maduraiveeran, Pandiyan – University of Madras, India, [email protected] Papers Systemic analysis of public security management in Mexico City, 1997-2014 Vega, Alejandro – Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana RC39.03 Social Welfare as a form of Social Cuajimalpa, Mexico, [email protected] Justice: Can there be Trade-off between Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Troubled Waters: Political and Social Elements in Mexican Water Economic Efficiency and Social Justice? Management Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Amaya-Ventura, Maria de Lourdes – Universidad Autonoma Chair Gupta, Asha – University of Delhi, India, ashagupta3452@ Metropolitana Cuajimalpa, Mexico, [email protected] gmail.com The Transfer of Sustainable Mobility and Public Space Policies Discussant(s) Macedo, Joana – Secretaria de Educação do in the Peruvian Andes: A Case-study of two World Heritage cities Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SEEDUC-RJ), Brazil, [email protected] (Cusco and Arequipa) Laliberte, Andre – University of Ottawa, Canada, andre.laliberte@ Bensa Morales, Jessica – Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru, uottawa.ca Peru, [email protected] Casal, Daniel – EAE Business School, Spain, daniel.casal@ Papers The Impact of Social Investment Policies on Present uc3m.es Poverty: Lessons from Latin America The Digitization of Public Services as a Way to Mitigate De Carvalho, Gabriela – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Patrimonialism in Brazil Spain, [email protected] do Nascimento Rodrigues, Leandro – Universidade de Brasília, Tracing the Effect of Bribery on Income Inequality Brazil, [email protected] Nel, Philip – University of Otago, New Zealand, philip.nel@ Palotti, Pedro – Escola Nacional de Administração Pública, Brazil, otago.ac.nz [email protected] Employment Services Delivery – A Study in Decentralised Cireno Fernandes, Flavio – Escola Nacional de Administração Indonesia Pública, Brazil, [email protected] Nguyen, Phuc – La Trobe University, Australia, p.nguyen2@ Adamec, Martin – UniCeub Centro Universitário de Brasília, latrobe.edu.au Brazil, [email protected] O’Sullivan, Siobhan – University of New South Wales, Australia, Wives, Willian – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Assessing the Impact of Labor Market Activation on Unequal Turnout across Advanced Industrial Democracies RC37.05 Indian Vision of Political Thinking: Oh, Hyunjin – Korea University, South Korea, ohsimba0513@ Possibilities of Global Alternative gmail.com Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Social Justice and the Argentine Welfare State Carnota, Walter – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, Chair Yadav, Sushma – Indian Institute of Public Administration, [email protected] India, [email protected] Co-Chair Sharma, Nidhi – Banaras Hindu University, India, [email protected] RC43.04 Religion and Global Institutions: Interactions and Outcomes Discussant(s) Nain, Ansuiya – Meerut University, India, Monday, July 23 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 [email protected] Chair Haynes, Jeffrey – No affiliation, United Kingdom, Papers Welfare of the World in Ancient Indian Texts through [email protected] Understanding Sanskrit Treatises in Contemporary Perspective Sharma, Nidhi – Banaras Hindu University, India, Discussant(s) Al Adawy, Heba – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Political Thinking in Ancient India Western Myths Papers Ummah(s), Religion and Politics in Bangladesh: and Contemporary Challenges Expanding the Boundary of Post Western IR Nain, Ansuiya – Meerut University, India, ansuiyanain@ Hasan, Mubashar – University of Oslo, Norway, gmail.com [email protected] Sharma, Sanjeev K – Meerut University, India, sanjeevaji@ The United Nations Alliance of Civilisations and Global Justice gmail.com Haynes, Jeffrey – No affiliation, United Kingdom, jeff.haynes@ Contemporary Western Connotation of Political Thinking londonmet.ac.uk Fallacies Within Yadav, Sushma – University of Delhi, India, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 109 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Islam and Christianity Searching for Relevance Papers The Treatment of Cultural Goods and Services in Asian in an Age of Globalised Insecurity Countries’ Preferential Trade Agreements Camilleri, Joseph – La Trobe University, Australia, j.camilleri@ Gagné, Gilbert – Université Bishop’s, Canada, [email protected] latrobe.edu.au Wells, Guy Philippe – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), A Global Institution of Religion: Catholic Grand Strategy Canada, [email protected] and the Challenge of Ecological Sustainability The Impact of the Rise Global Supply Chains on the Political Rees, John A – University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia, Economy of Trade and Countries Motivations for Cooperating [email protected] on Trade Policies Catholic Geopolitical Imaginations: Popes at the UN Pus´lecki, Zdzisław W. – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Kratochvíl, Petr – Institute of International Relations, Poland, [email protected] Czech Republic, [email protected] The Political Economy of Japanese Trade Policy: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Reconsidered RC48.02 Developing Public Policy Kim, Jemma – Meiji University, Japan, [email protected] in Collaboration between the State Legitimacy versus Efficiency in Institutional Changes of FTA Policy and Endogeneity – Comparative Case Analysis of Korean and Civil Society Groups and Japanese FTA Policy | | Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 11:00-12:45 Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Room Mezzanine / M7 You, Hyelim – Nagoya University of Commerce & Business, Japan, Chair Smorgunov, Leonid – Saint Petersburg State University, [email protected] Russia, [email protected] The Politics of Regulation in the International Market Discussant(s) Lewis, Jeremy – No affiliation, United States, for Biosimilar: The TTIP Negotiations as a Case Study [email protected] Tan, Wayne – National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, jakobs@ nchu.edu.tw Papers The Gender Gap in Math Achievement in Argentina: The Language of Institutional Design: Text Similarity Do Provincial Bureaucracies and Institutions Make a Difference? in Preferential Trade Agreements Moscovich, Lorena – Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina, Kim, Soo Yeon – National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected] [email protected] Furman, Melina – Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina, [email protected] Does Political Inclusion Ensure Social Accountability in Local Government of Nepal? Provoked or Achieved? Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 12:45-13:45 Dhakal, Tek Nath – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, dhakaltn@ gmail.com Paudel, Narendra Raj – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, [email protected] [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Environmental Politics and Policy Group How Culture May Nurture Institutional Trust? Some Empirical Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Insights from Two South Asian Countries Jamil, Ishtiaq – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, ishtiaq.jamil@ aorg.uib.no [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA IR Standing Ethical Governance and Human Development: A Study of National Committee Food Security Policy of India Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Chandel, Nittam – Himachal Pradesh University, India, nittam@ Boardroom 2 gmail.com Regional Practices of Collaboration Public Policy in Russia: [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Policy Studies Troubles and Prospective Dakhin, Andrey – Russian Presidential Academy of National Research Group Economy and Public Administration, Russia, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Solonchenko, Elizaveta – Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, valovanast@ [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Political Participation gmail.com and Organisations Research Group Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Plaza / P3 RC51.19 The Unequal Politics of Preferential Trade Agreements [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Political Theory | | Monday, July 23 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Research Group Chair Tan, Wayne – National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales [email protected] Boardroom 1 Co-Chair Lorberg, Daniel – Bergische Universitat Gesamthochschule Wuppertal, Germany, [email protected] [AUSPSA Meeting] AusPSA Quantitative Discussant(s) Tan, Wayne – National Chung Hsing University, Methods Research Group Taiwan, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected]

110 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia [RC Business Meeting] RC05 Meeting [RC Business Meeting] RC39 Meeting Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16

[RC Business Meeting] RC07 & RC19 Meeting [RC Business Meeting] RC48 Meeting Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7

[RC Business Meeting] RC13 Meeting Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Plaza / P1 Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 13:45-15:15

[RC Business Meeting] RC14 Meeting Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 PS.02 [Plenary] The Future of Human Rights in an Era of Narrow Nationalism: The Margin [RC Business Meeting] RC26 Meeting for Cross Border Concern and Action Monday, July 23 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Monday, July 23 | 13:45-15:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15

[RC Business Meeting] RC36 Meeting Papers A Grounded Normative Theory of Climate Change Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Merivales Justice and Responsibility: Theorizing from the Coast of Boardroom 1 Climate Change Ackerly, Brooke – Vanderbilt University, United States, [email protected] CT.02 Migration, Citizenship, Employment “This is a Fight, Not an Argument”: Political Responsibility and Relationships for Climate Change Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P3 Goodhart, Michael – University of Pittsburgh, United States, Chair Teo, Terri-Anne – Nanyang Technological University, [email protected] Singapore, [email protected] Moral Responsibility and Luck in International Politics Erskine, Toni – Australian National University, Australia, Discussant(s) Carver, Terrell – University of Bristol, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Climate Change, Security, Agency and Responsibility Papers Mapping Global Migrant Rights Violations through McDonald, Matt – University of Queensland, Australia, the Migrant Worker Rights Database [email protected] Boucher, Anna – University of Sydney, Australia, anna.boucher@ sydney.edu.au Marriage Migration and Nationality Laws in East Asia: AUS04.08 Policy, Citizenship and Participation | | The Case of South Korea and Taiwan Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Plaza / P2 Kneebone, Susan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Chair Parkinson, John – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Multiculturalism, Interculturalism and Citizenship: Co-Chair Kaur, Ravneet – Punjabi University, India, The Case of Jakarta, Indonesia [email protected] Tirtosudarmo, Riwanto – Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia, [email protected] Discussant(s) O’Sullivan, Siobhan – University of New South Hadi, Aulia – Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia, Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers The Politics of Exclusion: The Case of Zongos Immigration and Freedom Participation in Governance in Ghana’s Fourth Republic Kukathas, Chandran – London School of Economics and Political Owusu-Mensah, Isaac – University of Ghana, Ghana, Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Doing Accountability Differently Through Vertical Integration AUS03.13 Taking Responsibility Aceron, Joy – G-Watch Philippines, Philippines, joyaceron@ yahoo.com for Climate Change Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P1 Living in the Shadows: Interpretations of Citizenship Policy, Education and Democracy in Australia Chair Cabrera, Angel Luis – Griffith University, Australia, Haigh, Yvonne – Murdoch University, Australia, y.haigh@ [email protected] murdoch.edu.au Discussant(s) Dryzek, John – University of Canberra, Australia, Aaple Sarkar: Citizen-centric Policy and Governance A Case Study [email protected] of Government of Maharashtra INDIA Pole, Ramprasad V. – Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration, India, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 111 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia AUS07.07 Unsettling Gender: News about Politics OCIS05.02 Feminism, Protectionism and Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P4 Citizenship in the Global South Chair Curtin, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 [email protected] Papers Urban Renewal Effects on Women Economic Rights Discussant(s) Sampert, Shannon – The University of Winnipeg, in Ogun and Lagos State Canada, [email protected] Egharevba, Matthew – Covenant University, Nigeria, Wagner, Angelia – University of Alberta, Canada, angelia@ [email protected] ualberta.ca Popoola, Rosemary Oyinlola – Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected] Papers Along Identity Lines: News Coverage of Male Terrorists Adebakin, Azeez – Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Auer, Meagan – University of Alberta, Canada, meauer@ [email protected] ualberta.ca Fayomi, Oluyemi – Covenant University, Nigeria, nike.fayomi@ The Queering of Women Prime Ministers: A Visual Analysis covenantuniversity.edu.ng of Gendered Golitical Cartoons Marginalization In India: A Study on Transitional Status of Women Williams, Blair – Australian National University, Australia, From Political Perspectives [email protected] Kumar, Suresh – Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India, Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 Women Take Care and Men Take Charge? Gender Stereotypes [email protected] in News Coverage of Australian and Canadian Premiers Bansal, Meenakshi – Chaudhary Bansi Lal University, India, Trimble, Linda – University of Alberta, Canada, ltrimble@ [email protected] ualberta.ca Family Law, Women’s Citizenship and the Construction of Auer, Meagan – University of Alberta, Canada, meauer@ Muslim Identities in Malaysia ualberta.ca El-higzi, Faiza – University of Queensland, Australia, f.elhigzi@ Wagner, Angelia – University of Alberta, Canada, angelia@ uq.edu.au ualberta.ca ‘Progressive’ Politics and ‘Barbaric’ Behaviors: The Detachment Curtin, Jennifer – University of Auckland, New Zealand, j.curtin@ of the South African Constitution and its Protections Against auckland.ac.nz Female Genital Mutilation When You’re Finished Strategic Voting, Dinner’s Ready: Barry, Jordy – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Assessing Portrayals of Canadian Voters in Editorial Cartoons United States, [email protected] During the 2015 Federal Election Of Heroic Narratives, Knights in Shining Armour, and Damsels Reist, Wilissa – University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] in Distress: How the European Union Depicts Itself in its Crisis The Feminist Prime Minister: Canada’s Justin Trudeau Management Missions’ Information Campaigns Sampert, Shannon – The University of Winnipeg, Canada, Anderson, Stephanie – University of Wyoming, United States, [email protected] [email protected]

OCIS03.03 Remaking the Regional: Legitimacy, OCIS09.01 Democracy and Leadership Conflict and Stakeholder Consultations in Oceania Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Chair Gerard, Kelly – University of Western Australia, Australia, Chair Fraenkel, Jon – Victoria University of Wellington, [email protected] New Zealand, [email protected] Discussant(s) Hameiri, Shahar – University of Queensland, Discussant(s) Ratuva, Steve – University of Canterbury, Australia, [email protected] New Zealand, [email protected] Papers The Changing Face of Mercosur: Legitimacy, Papers The Probable Impacts of the New Native Land Policy the Politics of Scale and Stakeholder Consultation in in the 2018 Election in Fiji South American Regionalism Sakai, Sevanaia – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, Chodor, Tom – Monash University, Australia, tom.chodor@ [email protected] monash.edu How Change Happens according to Pacific Leaders Legitimising ASEAN: The ASEAN Civil Society Conference Craney, Aidan – La Trobe University, Australia, a.craney@latrobe. Gerard, Kelly – University of Western Australia, Australia, edu.au [email protected] Complexities of Papua New Guinea’s Election and Democratic Stakeholder Engagement and Legitimacy in the African Accountability Governance Architecture Wargirai, Francis – No affiliation, Japan, [email protected] Mickler, David – University of Western Australia, Australia, Tonga since The Reforms: Prospects for Consolidation [email protected] of Democracy Sturman, Kathryn – University of Queensland, Australia, Bogle, Christine – Victoria University of Wellington, [email protected] New Zealand, [email protected] The European Union between Technocracy and the Politics of the Exception Auer, Stefan – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., GS01.06 Political Stability: Concepts [email protected] and Determinants Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P5 Chair Yaqub, Nuhu – Nile University of Nigeria, Nigeria, [email protected]

112 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Khaitan, Tarun – The University of Melbourne, Malaysia’s Embrace of the Belt and Road Initiative and Australia, [email protected] its Implications for Bilateral and Regional Relationships Saravanamuttu, Johan – Nanyang Technological University, Papers Political Stability and Economic Growth: Theory Singapore, [email protected] and Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa Nwokora, Zim – Deakin University, Australia, z.nwokora@ The Resources of Informality: Malaysia’s Contributions deakin.edu.au to International Norms Relating to Asylum Pak, Anton – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Perrodin, Louise – Université Paris-Est Créteil Va de Marne, Pelizzo, Riccardo – The World Bank, Italy, [email protected] France, [email protected] Bilateral Investment Treaty, Democracy, and the Risk of The Impact of a Weakened Malaysian Economy on Border Traffic Coups d’état between Malaysia and Singapore Ye, Fangjin – Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Ali, Rashaad – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, China, [email protected] [email protected] Wu, Wen-Chin – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, [email protected] Term Limits and the Pre-emptive Constitution GS03.29 New Research in Military and Security Elkins, Zachary – University of Texas at Austin, United States, Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 [email protected]

Chair Farrell, Theo – University of Wollongong, Australia, Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 Constitutional End-Games: Towards Non-Consecutive Term Limits [email protected] Dixon, Rosalind – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Farrell, Theo – University of Wollongong, Australia, [email protected] An Examination of Democracy and Autocracy as the Serial Forms of Governance System in Nigeria Papers Smart People, Dumb Wars: Political Economic Yaqub, Nuhu – Nile University of Nigeria, Nigeria, Incentives and US Interventions [email protected] Brownlee, Jason – University of Texas at Austin, United States, [email protected] GS03.08 Brexit: Causes and Consequences Cyber Weaponization and Cyber War: A Self-fulfilling Prophecy? Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Liu, Yangyue – National University of Defense Technology, China, [email protected] Chair Haba, Kumiko – Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan, Modelling Cooperation for Cybersecurity: Conflicts of Interest [email protected] and Reassurance Discussant(s) Haba, Kumiko – Aoyama Gakuin University, An, Jungbae – Yonsei University, South Korea, anjungbae@ Japan, [email protected] yonsei.ac.kr Papers A Tale of Two Referenda: The 1986 NATO Referendum The Body Snatchers: A Case Study in the Contemporary in Spain and the 2016 EU Referendum in the UK Challenges of Cold War Secrecy and Nuclear Weapons Testing Perez de Arcos, Marina – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Hawkins, Dimity – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Burning Bridges: The Brexit Process and the Migration Rhetoric The Use of Force in the ‘War on Terror’: The Return of Forcible of British Prime Ministers Self-help? Mack, Alexander – Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom, Scicluna, Nicole – The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] [email protected] The Washington-Moscow-Brussels Geopolitical Triangle after Brexit GS03.46 The Development of the Tudoroiu, Theodor – University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Responsibility to Protect Trinidad and Tobago, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 BREXIT, Euro Skepticism, and Crisis of Developed Power Chair Staunton, Eglantine – University of Leeds, United Haba, Kumiko – Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan, kumihaba@ Kingdom, [email protected] sipeb.aoyama.ac.jp Discussant(s) Orchard, Phil – University of Wollongong, Australia, [email protected] GS03.23 Malaysia’s Cross-Border Policies in Southeast Asia: Managing State Boundaries Papers The EU and the Responsibility to Protect in Myanmar in the Face of New Global Challenges Staunton, Eglantine – University of Leeds, United Kingdom, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 The Responsibility to Protect and the War on Drugs in Chair Saravanamuttu, Johan – Nanyang Technological the Philippines University, Singapore, [email protected] Gallagher, Adrian – University of Leeds, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Tan, See Seng – Nanyang Technological [email protected] University, Singapore, [email protected] The Limits of R2P Rhetoric in a Post-Truth Age Papers Malaysia’s Foreign Policy towards Territorial Disputes: Glanville, Luke – Australian National University, Australia, The Duality of Pre and Post-Colonial Approaches on [email protected] International Politics From Norm Contestation to Norm Implementation: Recursivity Han, David – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and the Responsibility to Protect [email protected] Jacob, Cecilia – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 113 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.50 The International Relations Electoral Integrity and Satisfaction with Democracy of Human Rights in Cross-National Comparison Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Cameron, Sarah – University of Sydney, Australia, sarah.cameron@ sydney.edu.au Chair Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Connecticut, Norris, Pippa – Harvard University, United States, pippa_norris@ United States, [email protected] hks.harvard.edu Discussant(s) Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Wynter, Thomas – University of Sydney, Australia, thomas.wynter@ Connecticut, United States, [email protected] sydney.edu.au Papers Is There Any Lesser Evil? No.’ Explaining the Effects of Foreign COIN Campaigns on the Respect for Human Rights GS07.05 Practicing Self-Determination: Ortega Poveda, Pablo Alberto – Arizona State University, Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of Settler United States, [email protected] States and the International System The Political Economy of ICC and Africa: Crisis of Trust Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 and Perception of International Justice at the Hague Chair Maddison, Sarah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Tongun, Lako – Pitzer College, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Normative Challenges to Human Rights: Selective Acceptance Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 and Rival Global Norms Discussant(s) Ladner, Kiera – University of Manitoba, Canada, [email protected] Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Connecticut, Bourne, Josephine – Macquarie University, Australia, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Strategies for Obtaining United Nations Security Council Approval Recchia, Stefano – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Papers Nationalism, Race and Religion in Myanmar [email protected] Devitt, Rebecca – Monash University, Australia, rebeccadevitt@ gmail.com International Law and Local Public Policies: The Role of South American International Cooperation for the enforcement Questioning our Discipline and Transforming Politics in Settler of Human Rights Colonial Locations Pozzatti Junior, Ademar – Universidad Federal de Santa Maria, Strakosch, Elizabeth – University of Queensland, Australia, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Party Positions over Human Rights Treaties in the United States: Indigenous Peoples and Mixed Member Proportional Conflict and Cooperation in the Post-Cold War Representation: Does it Work for Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand Contrera, Flávio – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil, and Would it Improve Indigenous Representation in Canada? [email protected] MacDonald, David – University of Guelph, Canada, dmacdo03@ Hebling, Matheus – Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, uoguelph.ca [email protected] A Seat at the Table: Advancing Indigenous Peoples’ Self‑Determination through Enhanced Participation GS05.04 Elections and Democratic Attitudes in the United Nations Lightfoot, Sheryl – The University of British Columbia, Canada, | | Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Mezzanine / M9 [email protected] Chair Martinez i Coma, Ferran – University of Sydney, Australia, Confronting Westminster, Decentering State Sovereignty: [email protected] Indigenous Constitutional Politics in Anglo-settler States Discussant(s) Flesken, Anaid – University of Bristol, Ladner, Kiera – University of Manitoba, Canada, kiera.ladner@ United Kingdom, [email protected] umanitoba.ca Papers The Contexts of Electoral Accountability: Electoral The Indigenous Leadership Challenge: Working Towards Integrity-Performance Voting In Twenty-Three Democracies a Referendum about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Rights in Australia Fumarola, Andrea – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, [email protected] Bourne, Josephine – Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] Does Time Heal Old Wounds? Electoral Cycles of Democratic Satisfaction and the Quality of Elections in Africa Higashijima, Masaaki – Tohoku University, Japan, isonomia11@ GS09.03 Beyond Talk: Contentious Performances gmail.com and Protest as Deliberative Claim-making Kerr, Nicholas – University of Alabama, United States, nkerr@ Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 as.ua.edu Chair Asenbaum, Hans – University of Westminster, Critical Citizens on the eve of the 2017 French presidential election United Kingdom, [email protected] Sénac, Réjane – Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), France, [email protected] Discussant(s) Hendriks, Carolyn – Australian National Pélabay, Janie – Sciences Po, France, [email protected] University, Australia, [email protected] Curato, Nicole – Australian National University, Australia, Electoral Competition and Attitudes about Democracy [email protected] Karp, Jeffrey – Brunel University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers When the Most Direct Route is Oblique: Democratic Sudulich, Laura – University of Kent, United Kingdom, Power of Protest Theatre in Apartheid South Africa [email protected] Beausoleil, Emily – Massey University, New Zealand, [email protected]

114 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Performing Protests in Public Deliberation: A Dramaturgical Papers The Expansion of Transnational Care Labour Migration Analysis of Knitting Nannas in Japan Ercan, Selen A. – University of Canberra, Australia, selen.ercan@ Onuki, Hironori – University of Wollongong, Australia, honuki@ canberra.edu.au uow.edu.au Hendriks, Carolyn – Australian National University, Australia, Abenomics and Men: Politics of Masculinity in Japan [email protected] Tsuji, Yuki – Tokai University, Japan, [email protected] Enjoy Our Demo! The Deliberative Capacity of Teenagers’ Violence Against Women in Politics in Japan: Sexual Harassment “Festive” Protests in Japan Dalton, Emma – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Nishiyama, Kei – University of Canberra, Australia, University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The Citizenship of Sexual Minorities Reconstituted Expanding the Deliberative Repertoire: Visuals, Sounds as the Neoconservative Agenda in Japan and Presence as Deliberative Forms of Claim Making Wada, Kenji – Musashino Gakuin University, Japan, kenji.wada@ Mendonca, Ricardo Fabrino – Universidade Federal de Minas u.musa.ac.jp Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Gendered Politics of Child Bearing/Rearing Surrounding Japanese People in Japan and in Australia GS10.03 Environmental and Land Governance Itoh, Mayuko – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 Chair Hunt, Janet – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] GS12.24 Jeju Peace Island for Koreas | | Discussant(s) Lovell, Melissa – Australian National University, Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Australia, [email protected] Chair Yates, Douglas – American University of Paris, France, Papers The Impact of Socio-political Conflicts over the Land [email protected] Tenure System: A Case Study from the Colombian Land Co-Chair Ko, Chang Hoon – Jeju National University, South Korea, Restitution Program [email protected] Medina Frias, Guillermo Arturo – Lancaster University, Discussant(s) Lee, Kyung-Won – Cheju National University, United Kingdom, [email protected] South Korea, [email protected] Comportements politiques et représentations sociales dans Ko, Chang Hoon – Jeju National University, South Korea, mrsom@ la gestion environnementale au Mexique : Le cas de la forêt jejunu.ac.kr Lacandona, Chiapas Legorreta-Díaz, María del Carmen – Universidad Nacional Papers Mass Media and Their Role in North Korean Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected] Propaganda Márquez-Rosano, Conrado – Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, Danielewski, Mateusz – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Mexico, [email protected] [email protected] Environmental Justice: The ‘Missing Voices’ Reconsidering Modern Slavery: Domination in “Gap-Eul” of the Global South Relationships in Korea Kumar, Kamal – University of Delhi, India, kamaldelhi01@ Hong, Seung-Hun – Australian National University, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Jo, Gye-Won – Korea University, South Korea, gyewonjo@ A Private Governance Approach to Protecting Aboriginal gmail.com Cultural Heritage Campion, Lucy – Griffith University, Australia, lucy.campion@ Who is Responsible for Failure of the Six-party Talks? griffithuni.edu.au Lee, Jangwon – Chungbuk National University, South Korea, [email protected] How Do Institutional Environments Impinge on the Effectiveness Kim, Pil Soo – Chungbuk National University, South Korea, of Group Rights? On the Nexus between Instruments [email protected] of Environmental Governance and Indigenous Rights Yoon, Sungwook – Chungbuk National University, South Korea, in Latin America [email protected] Heinelt, Marie-Sophie – Fern Universitat Hagen, Germany, [email protected] Let the Sun Shine? People-to-People Diplomacy in Inter-Korean Relations Church, Cattle, Commonwealth: Determining Aboriginal Ayhan, Kadir – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, Traditional Land Ownership Boundaries in Two Remote [email protected] Communities in the Northern Territory, Australia Smoczynski, Rafal – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, Dang, Trang – Griffith University, Australia, trang.dang@ [email protected] griffithuni.edu.au

GS12.28 North Korea: Justice Within GS12.14 Gender Politics in Contemporary Japan Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 and Without Sovereign Borders Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Chair Mackie, Vera – University of Wollongong, Australia, vera@ uow.edu.au Chair Chubb, Danielle – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Mackie, Vera – University of Wollongong, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Son, Sarah – Korea University, South Korea, Tsuji, Yuki – Tokai University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Pan, Chengxin – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 115 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Conditions for Change? Evaluating Existing RC03.07 Institutional Design in Comparative Mechanisms for Improving Human Rights in North Korea. Regional Integration Chubb, Danielle – Deakin University, Australia, danielle.chubb@ Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 deakin.edu.au Humanitarianism and Human Rights: Potential for Common Chair Trenz, Hans-Joerg – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected] Ground in the DPRK? Zadeh-Cummings, Nazanin – City University of Hong Kong, Discussant(s) Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Spain, [email protected] Defector Perspectives on Accountability for Human Rights Papers When the Interests of Experts Meet the Preferences of Abuses in North Korea Decision-Makers in Regional Intergovernmental Organisations: Son, Sarah – Korea University, South Korea, sarah.a.son@ the Genesis of the Electoral Council of UNASUR gmail.com Agostinis, Giovanni – Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile, The Prospects of Civil Society and Domestic Change in North Korea Chile, [email protected] Yeo, Andrew – The Catholic University of America, United States, Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Spain, [email protected] [email protected] The Voice that Crosses the Border: DPRK Citizens in State Media The Diffusion of the EU Model of Electoral Rights for the Direct Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 on Human Rights Election of Members of Supranational Parliaments Fahy, Sandra – Sophia University, Japan, [email protected] Vintila, Daniela – Université de Liège, Belgium, daniela.vintila@ Women and Internal Displacement in Nigeria: ulg.ac.be Rights and Advocacy Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Spain, Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumwen – Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] The Merits that Count in European Union Agencies Omotosho, Femi – Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria, Triviño Salazar, Juan Carlos – Institut Barcelona d’Estudis [email protected] Internacionals, Spain, [email protected] Alabi, Joshua olaniyi – Covenant University, Nigeria, Jordana, Jacint – Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Institut Barcelona [email protected] Estudis Internaciona, Spain, [email protected] Chidozie, Felix – Covenant University, Nigeria, felix.chidozie@ Perez-Duran, Ixchel – Pompeu Fabra University, Spain, covenantuniversity.edu.ng [email protected] Olanrewaju, Adekunle – Covenant University, Nigeria, Explaining Variation in Domestic Implementation of the Direct [email protected] Election of Parlasur Members Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Spain, GS12.31 Politics Beyond Borders of the Formal [email protected] State Apparatus: Societal Makers and Shakers of the Politics in Contemporary China RC10.06 New Developments in Remote Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 E-Voting | | Chair Jiang, Liang – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 [email protected] Chair Mansillo, Luke – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Noakes, Stephen – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected] Co-Chair Smith, Rodney – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Papers Local Knowledge Matters: Power Structure, Social Networks, and Rural Governance in Contemporary Discussant(s) Jensen, Michael – University of Canberra, Chinese Villages Australia, [email protected] Tao, Yu – University of Western Australia, Australia, yu.tao@ Papers Innovative Routines: The Case of 2012 and 2017 French uwa.edu.au Presidential Election Campaign Social Immobility and Political Apathy: Social Foundations Theviot, Anaïs – Université Catholique de l’Ouest / Arènes, of Chinese Authoritarianism France, [email protected] Meng, Ke – Tsinghua University, China, [email protected] Spurs and Curbs of Swiss Internet Voting The Politics of Public Supervision in China: Pressing for Serdült, Uwe – Seikei University, Japan, [email protected] Authoritarian Accountability The Way We Vote Now: Implications for Electoral Officials Zhuang, Meixi – Australian National University, Australia, Smith, Rodney – University of Sydney, Australia, rodney.smith@ [email protected] sydney.edu.au Social Enterprises and Cross-Sector Partnerships: A Lens Internet Voting as Additional Channel for Legally Binding to Understand Policy Implementation in China Elections: Challenges to Voting Processes Re-engineering Wang , Lei – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Dueñas-Cid, David – Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, [email protected] [email protected] Trust in Government and Political Participation in Authoritarian Krivonosova, Iuliia – Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, Regimes: Evidence from China [email protected] Liu, Xiao – University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Krimmer, Robert – Tallinn University of Technology, Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Estonia, [email protected]

116 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC14.30 The Politics of Immigration, Asylum, The Role of Polish Eastern Border in the Global Systems and Ethnicity: Australia and Canada in Komornicki, Tomasz – Institute of Geography and Spatial Comparative Perspective Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, t.komorn@ twarda.pan.pl | | Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Wis´niewski, Rafał – Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, rafwis@ Chair Breen, Michael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, twarda.pan.pl [email protected] Transmigrant self-perceptions across the Strait of Gibraltar. Discussant(s) Gravelle, Timothy – The University of Melbourne, Exploring the politics of encounter and representation Australia, [email protected] in the context of policing and bordering Espiñeira, Keina – Harvard University, United States, Papers Party Identification, Local Context, and Australian [email protected] Attitudes toward Immigration and Asylum Policy Gravelle, Timothy – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] RC18.07 New Trends in Development Ethnic Identities and Descriptive Representation: A Conjoint and Economic Governance Analysis of Vote Choice Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Sheppard, Jill – Australian National University, Australia, Chair Hasmath, Reza – University of Alberta, Canada, Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 [email protected] [email protected] Snagovsky, Feodor – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Coelho, Alexandre – Universidade de São Paulo, Biddle, Nicholas – Australian National University, Australia, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Social Protests and State Responses in Contemporary Kang, Woo Chang – Australian National University, Australia, China: A Comparison of Four “Anti-PX” Incidents [email protected] Wang, Hsin Hsien – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Evaluating Federal Immigration Policies in Canada and Australia [email protected] Lawlor, Andrea – Western University/ King’s University College, Tzeng, Wei-Feng – University of North Texas, United States, Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Paquet, Mireille – Concordia University, Canada, Development Process in India and Globalization: An Analysis [email protected] Shahi, Shashi Pratap – Anugrah Narayan College, Patna, India, How Immigration Complicates Voting Cleavages, Even without [email protected] the Radical Right: Evidence from Australia Constructed Communities: India’s Engagement in South Ratcliff, Shaun – University of Sydney, Australia, shaun.ratcliff@ and Southeast Asia sydney.edu.au Kratiuk, Barbara – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, bkkratiuk@ Carson, Andrea – The University of Melbourne, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Jaskolska, Aleksandra – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Nationalism and Immigration in Quebec: A Public Opinion [email protected] Perspective Much Ado About (Almost) Nothing; Assessing Two Decades Gagnon, Audrey – Concordia University, Canada, of Quantitative Easing Policy in Japan [email protected] Krawczyk, Mariusz – Ryukoku University, Japan, mak1807039@ Bilodeau, Antoine – Concordia University, Canada, econ.ryukoku.ac.jp [email protected] RC20.04 Factors Affecting Anti-Corruption RC15.01 Bordering, Borderwork, Mobilities, Efforts Citizenship: Conceptual and Empirical Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Challenges for Border Research Chair Romero, Segundo Joaquin, Jr. – Ateneo De Manila Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 University, Philippines, [email protected] Chair Gonzalez Iturraspe, Silvia – Universidad Complutense Discussant(s) Orr, Graeme – University of Queensland, de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Lois, Maria – Universidad Complutense de Papers Judicial Anti-Corruption Enforcement Can Enhance Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Electoral Accountability Papers The Border as an Oxymoron: An ethnography Dotan, Yoav – Faculty of Law - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, of the Egyptian-Israeli contact zone Israel, [email protected] Ben-Ze’ev, Efrat – Ruppin Academic Center, Israel, msebz@ Dotan, Yoav – Faculty of Law - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ruppin.ac.il Israel, [email protected] IS’s Foreign Terrorist Fighter (FTFs) and Border Cooperation Yair, Omer – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, omer.yair@ in Southeast Asia mail.huji.ac.il Djelantik, Sukawarsini – Parahyangan Catholic University, Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Raanan – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Indonesia, [email protected] Israel, [email protected] Peacebuilding and Post Conflict Governance in Africa: Popular Pressure and Political Will to Curb Corruption: A Theoretical Discourse Implications for Armenia and Honduras Mudasiru, Surajudeen – Lagos State University, Nigeria, Paturyan, Yevgenya – American University of Armenia, Armenia, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 117 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia The Role of Independence, Mandates and Powers of Analyzing Latent Dimensionality in British Party Ideological Anti-Corruption Agencies in Accountability Relationships Polarization Ankamah, Samuel – Griffith University, Australia, Kubo, Hiroki – Osaka University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Institutionalized Party Systems Change: Actors, Rules, The Effectiveness of Political Lobbying and anti-Corruption Adaptation and Equilibrium Regulation in Australia and the United States Buquet, Daniel – Universidad de la República, Uruguay, Rennie, George – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] RC27.01 Comparative Civil Service Systems RC21.04 New Changes of Political Socialization and Service Delivery: Size, Quality and Beyond and Education in the Coming Smart Society Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Chair van der Meer, Frits – Leiden University, Netherlands, Chair Song, Yingfa – China University of Mining and Technology [email protected] Beijing, China, [email protected] Co-Chair Van Den Berg, Caspar F. – Leiden University, Discussant(s) De Landtsheer, Christ’l – Universiteit Netherlands, [email protected]

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 Antwerpen, Belgium, [email protected] Papers Reform Perceptions and Political Attitudes of Senior Miao, Hongna – Nanjing University, China, [email protected] Bureaucrats: Empirical Evidence from German Federal and State Papers Political Socialization and the Family: The Effect Government Departments of Parent-Adolescent Communication and Family Trust in Schroeter, Eckhard – Deutsche Hochschule der Polizei, Germany, Government on Youth Trust in Government [email protected] Esau, Michelle – University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Roeber, Manfred – Universität Leipzig, Germany, roeber@ [email protected] wifa.uni-leipzig.de Roman, Nicolette – University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Comparative size, costs and performance of civil service systems [email protected] in the EU member states 1980-2016: a critical analysis Rondganger, Carol Hilary – University of the Western Cape, van der Meer, Frits – Leiden University, Netherlands, South Africa, [email protected] [email protected] Political Socialisation in the Age of Algorithms Dijkstra, Gerrit – Leiden University, Netherlands, g.s.a.dijkstra@ Calder, Nicholas – China University of Mining and Technology cdh.leidenuniv.nl Beijing, China, [email protected] Van Den Berg, Caspar F. – Leiden University, Netherlands, Analysis on the Particularity of Chinese Citizens’ Political [email protected] Socialization Today Politicization of Bureaucracy: Findings from an Interview Study Song, Yingfa – China University of Mining and Technology Beijing, on Loyalty Conceptions of German Senior Civil Servants China, [email protected] Veit, Sylvia – Universität Kassel, Germany, [email protected] Online Diasporas and National Identity: The Case of Kurdish Fromm, Nadin – Universität Kassel, Germany, nfromm@ Diaspora’s Articulation and Production of National Identity uni-kassel.de on Social Media Ebinger, Falk – Vienna University of Economics and Business, Aghapouri, Hossein – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Austria, [email protected] [email protected] The End of a Cycle: 30 Years Of Civil Service Reforms in Brazil Levy, Evelyn – Levy Consultoria, Brazil, [email protected] RC23.03 Change and Continuity in European Identity Economics and Public Sector Performance: Party Systems the New Zealand State Sector Leadership Team Scott, Rodney – University of New South Wales, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M5 [email protected] Chair Rooduijn, Matthijs – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Butler, Callum – State Services Commission, New Zealand, Netherlands, [email protected] [email protected] Davison, Nehal – State Services Commission, New Zealand, Discussant(s) Bale, Tim – Queen Mary, University of London, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers Polarization Fueling Polarization? Party System Characteristics and Educational Divides RC30.20 The Security-development-risk Nexus Rooduijn, Matthijs – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, in Fragile States – A Critical Reflection [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 The New Party Challenge: Accelerating Cycles of Party Birth Chair Zyla, Benjamin – University of Ottawa, Canada, and Death in Central Europe and Beyond [email protected] Haughton, Tim – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Vince, Joanna – University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Deegan-Krause, Kevin – Wayne State University, United States, [email protected] Papers International Development Agencies: Building Young or New? A New Temporal Approach to Sympathetic Capacity the Institutionalization of European Party Systems Bazbauers, Adrian – UNSW Canberra, Australia, a.bazbauers@ Casal Bertoa, Fernando – University of Nottingham, unsw.edu.au United Kingdom, [email protected] Enyedi, Zsolt – Central European University, Hungary, enyedizs@ ceu.edu

118 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Foreign Aid Competition between Japan and South Korea Khan, Zillur – University of Wisconsin / Rollins College, in South Asia United States, [email protected] Shin, Sojin – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Papers Institutional Approaches for Understanding [email protected] and Explaining the Dynamics of Electoral Governance Ideas and Interests: European Democracy Aid and the and Democratization in Africa Democracy-Security Dilemma, 1990-2010 Appiah-Thompson, Christopher – University of Newcastle, Scott, James – Texas Christian University, United States, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy for Strengthening Jolliff Scott, Brandy – Midwestern State University, SAARC United States, [email protected] Sharma, Anupam – Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Circulation of Knowledge on Sustainable Development India, [email protected] in the Modern International Cooperation Architecture Socio-Politico-ideological Dilemmas of Leaders for Conflict Zeigermann, Ulrike – Otto-Von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg, Resolution Germany, [email protected] Khan, Zillur – University of Wisconsin / Rollins College, Improving the Effectiveness of EU Crisis Management: United States, [email protected] the Civil-Military Nexus Constructing the Caliphate: Patterns of State-Building

Kammel, Arnold – Austrian Institute for European and Security Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 15:30-17:15 in the “Islamic State” Policy, Austria, [email protected] Mecham, Quinn – Brigham Young University, United States, Zyla, Benjamin – University of Ottawa, Canada, benjamin.zyla@ [email protected] uottawa.ca The Dialectics of Pervasive Corruption and Political Development in Nigeria RC34.03 Political Communication Ahmad Sarki Dori, Nasir – Federal University Dutse, Nigeria, and Participation [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Chair Kneuer, Marianne – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, RC48.06 Transparency, Open Government, Germany, [email protected] E-governance, Surveillance, Sous-veillance, Co-Chair Schünemann, Wolf J. – Stiftung Universität and the Changing Culture of Administration Hildesheim, Germany, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Papers The Effect of Hyperactive Users on Political Chair Lewis, Jeremy – No affiliation, United States, jlewis@ Communication in Facebook huntingdon.edu Papakyriakopoulos, Orestis – Technische Universitat Munich, Discussant(s) Smorgunov, Leonid – Saint Petersburg State Germany, [email protected] University, Russia, [email protected] Shahrezaye, Morteza – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, [email protected] Papers Ethical Values in Governance : Indian Perspective Hegelich, Simon – Technische Universitat Munich, Germany, Kumar, Surendra – Magadh University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Effects of Online Participation on Legitimacy Beliefs Government as a Platform: Critics of a Technocratic Culture of the Public: Evidence from a Comparative Case Study of Public Governance in Digital Era in three German Municipalities Smorgunov, Leonid – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Escher, Tobias – Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Limiting Corruption, Upholding Ethics for Good Governance Rottinghaus, Bastian – Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Basu, Ashok Ranjan – No affiliation, India, ladyivy@ Germany, [email protected] rediffmail.com Beyond Democracy’s Borders?: Big-Data Analytics and its Transparency, Open Government and E-Government: Confluence Micro-Targets or Conflict? Zimmerling, Ruth – Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Lewis, Jeremy – No affiliation, United States, jlewis@ Germany, [email protected] huntingdon.edu How Protest Practices Shape Collective Identities ‘Online’ and E-Governance and Effective Resource Allocation for Citizens: ‘Offline’ – Notions of Membership and Communal Spirit among A Study of India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh Activists of Online Petitioning and NGO Engagement in Germany Unni, Saraswathi – University of Mumbai, India, saraunni228@ Villioth, Lisa – Universität Siegen, Germany, lisa.villioth@ gmail.com uni-siegen.de RC50.01 The Politics of Language RC37.02 Ideologies and Political Development and Integration in Settings of Complex | | Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Mezzanine / M7 Linguistic Diversity - Part 1 Chair Yadav, Sushma – Indian Institute of Public Administration, Monday, July 23 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 India, [email protected] Chair Albaugh, Ericka – Bowdoin College, United States, Co-Chair Chen, Wen – Shenzhen University, China, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Albaugh, Ericka – Bowdoin College, United States, Discussant(s) Murshid, Tazeen – Université libre de Bruxelles, [email protected] Belgium, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 119 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Superdiversity, complex diversity, and the question Discussant(s) Mennillo, Giulia – National University of language rights of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected] May, Stephen – University of Auckland, New Zealand, s.may@ Wilson, Jeffrey – Murdoch University, Australia, jdwilson08@ auckland.ac.nz gmail.com Theorizing Multilingual Partisanship Papers Neighbors, State Capacity, and the Dynamics Stojanovic, Nenad – University of Lucerne, Switzerland, of Borderland Economic Development [email protected] Han, Enze – School of Oriental and African Studies, University Bonotti, Matteo – Monash University, Australia, matteo.bonotti@ of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] monash.edu Li, Xiaojun – University of British Columbia, Canada, xiaojun.li@ Language education in Oral cultures- Understanding ubc.ca the Kumaoni Ramleela Economic​ ​Sanctions​ ​and​ ​Foreign​ ​Policy​ ​Change.​ ​A Comparative​ ​ Rai, Ruchika – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, ruchikaarai@ Analysis​ ​of​ ​Russia​ ​and​ ​Iran gmail.com Tawat, Mahama – University of Otago, New Zealand, Linguistic Justice for in-between Groups [email protected] Léger, Rémi – Simon Fraser University, Canada, [email protected] Portela, Clara – Universitat de València, Spain, clara.portela@ eui.eu Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 RC51.18 The Price of Peace: Missing Linkages Vertical Intra-Industry Trade and Peace Kim, Do Young – Yonsei University, South Korea, graybeer@ between Markets and Security hotmail.com | | Monday, July 23 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Lee, Sugyeong – Yonsei University, South Korea, yisugyeong@ Chair Bayer, Resat – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected] gmail.com Co-Chair Louth, Jonathon – Flinders University, South Australia, Independence and Trade Australia, [email protected] Bayer, Resat – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected] S¸as¸ıog˘lu, Yas¸ar – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected] Orsun, Omer F. – Koç University, Turkey, [email protected]

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15

CR.04 [Ceremony / Reception] SAGE Reception Reclaiming Autonomy and Making Territory Through a Green (booth #29) - Meet the Editors Economy Initiative in Aceh, Indonesia Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / Exhibition Area Setyowati, Abidah – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected]

AUS03.12 Political Ecology of Environmental AUS07.06 Media in Conflict: Framing Struggles at ‘the Margins’ and Effects in Contested Spaces Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Co-Chair Simpson, Adam – University of South Australia, Chair Mills, Stephen – University of Sydney, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Duffy, Rosaleen – University of Sheffield, Papers Mediating Echo Chambers or Fueling Hype? Media United Kingdom, [email protected] Roles in Online Discussions on Inter-Ethnic Conflicts of 2010s Papers Political Ecology of Security: The Politics of in Four Countries Transnational Wildlife Crime Litvinenko, Anna – Free University Berlin, Germany, litvinanna@ Duffy, Rosaleen – University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, hotmail.com [email protected] Bodrunova, Svetlana – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Towards an Analytical Framework for Civil Society under Illiberal [email protected] Regimes: Environmental Movements and Energy and Climate Media Image Attribute and Attitude Change: Experiments on Transitions in Myanmar and Thailand the Impact of Second-Level Agenda-Setting on Public Opinion Simpson, Adam – University of South Australia, Australia, of Syrian Refugees [email protected] Melek, Gizem – Yas¸ar University, Turkey, [email protected] Smits, Mattijs – Wageningen Universiteit, Netherlands, Ulucay, Dilek Melike – Yas¸ar University, Turkey, melike.taner@ [email protected] yasar.edu.tr Dancing the Double Movement: International Safeguards Meet Propaganda’s Not Dead! Land Struggles in Cambodia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea Gregor, Miloš – Masaryk University, Czech Republic, mgregor@ Filer, Colin – Australian National University, Australia, colin.filer@ fss.muni.cz anu.edu.au Vejvodova, Petra – Masaryk University, Czech Republic, Potter, Lesley – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Securitization of Social Media and Strategic Responses to the Performance of Terrorism Sunman, Lucy – University of Sydney, Australia, lucy.sunman@ sydney.edu.au

120 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Online vs. Face-to-Face Deliberation: Effects on Civic Gender, Race and Representation After the Global Financial Engagement in Britain and Taiwan Crisis Jiang, Liang – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Griffin, Penny – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Khalid, Maryam – Macquarie University, Australia, [email protected] OCIS03.04 Human Rights at the Global and Regional Levels The IPE of Global Health: Innovation in Theorization Williams, Owain – University of Queensland, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 [email protected] Chair Youde, Jeremy – Australian National University, Australia, Sell, Susan – Australian National University, Australia, susan.sell@ [email protected] anu.edu.au Discussant(s) Chan, Nicholas – Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia, [email protected] OCIS05.03 Feminist Intersections/ Papers Energy Regionalism in the European Union: Interventions in Global Politics An Evolution of a Model Energy Governance Process Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Awuah, Michael Amoah – University of Bonn, Germany, Papers The Gender Aspect of Syrian Migration in Turkey: Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Approaches of Non-Governmental Organizations Towards National Resilience through Regional Alignment: The Case Female Syrian Refugees of the Pacific Alliance Cloeters, Gabriele – Sabanci University, Turkey, gabriele. Crump, Larry – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Gendered Narratives in Genocidal Crimes: An Analysis of Civil “Tampering with Society’s DNA” or “Making Society Stronger”: Society Representations of the Yazidi Genocide Family, Religion and Gay Rights in the Construction of the Nation Ringrose, Michelle – Queensland University of Technology, Winter, Bronwyn – University of Sydney, Australia, bronwyn. Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Implementation of the United Nations Women Project HeForShe Pour une analyse tri-partite de systèmes de dominations in Latin America and the Caribbean sexisme/racisme/capacitisme Vaz, Francine – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, Alimi, Sonia – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Pagot, Rhaíssa – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, A Break with Tradition: Intersectional Influences and the Use Brazil, [email protected] of Art within Post-2011 Feminist Movements in Morocco Pre-negotiation of UN Human Rights Treaties: the Case of David, Emmanuelle – Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities [email protected] Herro, Annie – University of New South Wales, Australia, a.herro@ unsw.edu.au GS01.08 Responses to the Democratic Backlash OCIS04.05 Pluralising the International Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Political Economy Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Chair Skaaning, Svend-Erik – Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected] Chair Griffin, Penny – University of New South Wales, Australia, Discussant(s) Munck, Gerardo – University of Southern [email protected] California, United States, [email protected] Papers The Anticipated Debt Payment of the Developing Elklit, Jørgen – Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected] Countries and its Effect on their Development: The Algerian Case Papers Don’t Touch My Constitution! Civil Society Resistance Gouasmia, Fathi M. – Concordia University, Canada, And Political Turnovers In Africa´s Pluralist Regimes [email protected] Rakner, Lise – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, [email protected] Emergent States’ Borders and Margins: Migration, Post-National Responding to the Democratic Backlash: Explaining Citizenship and Latin American Workers in Brazil Organizational Tactics, Strategies, and Framing De Almeida Medeiros, Marcelo – Universidade Federal Selvik, Lisa-Marie M. – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, de Pernambuco, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Souza, Leticia – No affiliation, Brazil, [email protected] Rocha, Enivaldo – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, Indonesian Democracy Punch above Weight - How a Muscular [email protected] Civil Society Push Back against Backlash of Democracy Ramos, Davidson Afonso de – Universidade Federal dos Vales Aagaard Seeberg, Michael – University of Southern Denmark, do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri - UFVJM, Brazil, davidsonafonso.ramos@ Denmark, [email protected] gmail.com Managing Opposition: Extra-Governmental Sources Vale, Teresa Cristina – Universidade Federal dos Vales do of Authoritarian Durability in Africa Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil, [email protected] LeBas, Adrienne – American University, United States, Globalization and Housing Inequality: A Multilevel Analysis [email protected] of Slum Dwellings Woo, Byungwon – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, [email protected] How Can Business Help Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism? Ralph, Natalie – Deakin University, Australia, n.ralph@ deakin.edu.au

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 121 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.51 The Power of Rationality vs. the Meissner, Janis Lena – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, Strength of Relationality: Which One Rules [email protected] in Chinese Foreign Policy? Puussaar, Aare – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, [email protected] | | Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / M7 Johnson, Ian – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, Chair Chiu, Kun-shuan – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Chang, Teng-Chi – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, GS12.11 Efficient Governance in China: [email protected] Changes and Challenges Discussant(s) Qiao, Guangyu – The University of Melbourne, Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Australia, [email protected] Chair Tan, Qingshan – Cleveland State University, United States, Kavalski, Emilian – Institute for Social Justice, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Ma, Baobin – Jilin University, China, mabb@ Papers Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean Island jlu.edu.cn Countries McDougall, Derek – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Papers Building Legislative Capacity via Citizen Participation: Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] The Rise of a Responsive Legislature in China Taneja, Pradeep – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Chang, Chun-chih – Xiamen University, China, stoicchang@gmail. [email protected] com Chao, Chien-min – Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, emchao@ Leader-Driven Foreign-Policy Change: Russian and Chinese nccu.edu.tw Assertive Diplomacy Chang-Liao, Nien-chung – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, China’s Economic Statecraft and Its State-owned Enterprises [email protected] Liou, Chih-shian – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, cliou@ nccu.edu.tw Dominant Power, Rising Great Power and Hegemonic War: Revisit the Thucydides’s Trap Thesis Does the Fear of Natural Disaster Increase Community Tang, Hsin-wei – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Resilience? The Role of Social Capital in Japan and Taiwan [email protected] Fraser, Timothy – Northeastern University, United States, [email protected] The Essence of Chinese “Good Neighbor Policy”: Historical Lee, Juheon – Northeastern University, United States, lee.juhe@ Investigation of China’s Mollification (Jimi) Diplomacy husky.neu.edu Chang, Teng-Chi – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, tchang@ ntu.edu.tw State-Market Relations and the Role of the Citizenry in China Hasmath, Reza – University of Alberta, Canada, rhasmath@ Public Opinion-Foreign Policy Nexus: Filipino Public Opinion gmail.com on the Philippines-China Dispute in the South China Sea Labucay, Iremae – Social Weather Stations, Philippines, Research on The Blame-Avoidance Strategies of Local Officials [email protected] in Administrative Decision-Making: Realistic Types, Recessive Factors and Institutional Roots Tan, Qingshan – Cleveland State University, United States, q.tan@ GS09.04 Beyond Talk: Non-verbal csuohio.edu Communication in Institutions and Democratic Innovations GS12.18 Hong Kong Twenty Years | | Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 After Handover. Politics and Identity Chair Mendonca, Ricardo Fabrino – Universidade Federal Under Reconstruction de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Discussant(s) Ercan, Selen A. – University of Canberra, Chair Chan, Alexsia – Hamilton College, United States, axchan@ Australia, [email protected] hamilton.edu Papers Embodied Presence as Communicative Act: Revisiting Discussant(s) Zamecki, Lukasz – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Difference Democracy in the Information Age Poland, [email protected] Asenbaum, Hans – University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Chen, Tao – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions: “This Infinite Variety of Forms”: Exploring Storytelling as a China’s Southern Frontier? Parliamentary Means for Strengthening Political Engagement Goncalves, Arnaldo – Universidad Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal, Prior, Alex – University of Leeds, United Kingdom, ptamp@ [email protected] leeds.ac.uk Umbrella Movement of 2014 in the Context of Chinese National Power Relations in Deliberative Citizen-Participation: Linguistic Security: Securitization Analysis Insights to Non-Verbal Communication Strategies in a Small Scale Sliwinski, Krzysztof – Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Participatory Budget S.A.R., [email protected] Zimmermann, Simona – Universität Stuttgart, Germany, [email protected] Being victims or beneficiaries? Historical Perspectives on the Pan-democrats’ tireless push for universal suffrage in Hong Kongz The Deliberative Potential of Participatory Design Practices Lau, Raymond Kwun-Sun – Hong Kong Baptist University, with Digital Tools Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Gad Wøldike Sørensen, Nikolai – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, [email protected]

122 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Phantom Services: Deflecting Migrant Workers in China Co-Chair Park, Sungwoo – Seoul National University, South Korea, Chan, Alexsia – Hamilton College, United States, axchan@ [email protected] hamilton.edu Discussant(s) LI, Xiaoyuan – Fudan University, China, [email protected] GS12.23 Japanese Populism in a Comparative Papers Limitations of Middle Powers’ Hedging Strategy Context You, Chaekwang – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, you.36@ Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 osu.edu Chair Pempel, T.J. – University of California, Berkeley, United States, Emerging Powers and a Middle Power in Cyberspace: U.S.-China [email protected] Competition and South Korea Kim, Sangbae – Seoul National University, South Korea, Discussant(s) Pempel, T.J. – University of California, Berkeley, [email protected] United States, [email protected] The Rise of China’s Maritime Power and Its Implications Papers Strategic Use of Premature Elections in Japan: for South Korea Comparison of the Koizumi and Abe Cabinets Lee, Dong Ryul – Dongduk Women’s University, South Korea, Zakowski, Karol – Uniwersytet Lódzki, Poland, kmzakowski@ [email protected] hotmail.com

Solidarity Strategy Among the Intermediate Countries on Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 Japanese Populism in a Comparative Context the Geopolitical Fault Line: In the Post-Cold War Northeast Asia Steel, Gill – Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected] Beom Shik, Shin – Seoul National University, South Korea, Gendering Populist Politics in Japan [email protected] Takeda, Hiroko – Nagoya University, Japan, [email protected] Populism “made in Japan”: A new species? GS12.44 The Rise of Populism in Asia: Yoshida, Toru – Hokkaido University, Japan, yoshidat@ A Distinct Phenomenon or Part of a juris.hokudai.ac.jp Global Trend? Left-wing Populism in Japan after 2011 Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P5 Yamamoto, Kei – Seikei University, Japan, [email protected] Popular, not Populist, Democracy in Japan Chair Bukh, Alexander – Victoria University of Wellington, Martin, Sherry – U.S Department of State, United States, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Gurcan, Ayse – Beykent University, Turkey, [email protected] GS12.39 The Politics of International Trade Papers A New Penal Populism? Rodrigo Duterte and the War in East Asia on Drugs in the Philippines Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P3 Kenny, Paul – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Chair Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Wales, The Structural Causes of Populism in Asia and Beyond Australia, [email protected] Bukh, Alexander – Victoria University of Wellington, Papers To Join or Not To Join: How Chinese Firms View New Zealand, [email protected] the One Belt One Road Initiative Is He Conservatist or Populist?: An Analisis on Abe Zeng, Ka – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, United States, Administration in Japan [email protected] Oguma, Eiji – Keio University, Japan, [email protected] Li, Xiaojun – University of British Columbia, Canada, xiaojun.li@ ubc.ca The Rise of Populist Nationalism in Turkey: The Drivers of National and Transnational Appeal Nationalism and the Politics of Economic Liberalization Arkilic, Ayca – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, in South Korea [email protected] Hockmuth, Kevin – Akita International University, Japan, [email protected] The Economy of Knowledge in Asia, a Region With Growing RC02.02 Elite Appointments and Performance Dynamism Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Carrillo Piña, José – Universidad Panamericana, Mexico, Chair Dumont, Patrick – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Xi Jinping and the “China Dream”: Will there Be a Clash Discussant(s) Kerby, Matthew – Australian National University, of Nationalist Exceptionalisms Between China and Australia, [email protected] the United States? De Luca, Thomas – Fordham University, United States, tdeluca@ Papers Detached and Out of Touch? Political Elites between fordham.edu Public Criticism and Logic of Professionalization Reiser, Marion – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany, [email protected] GS12.43 The Rise of Emerging Power and Democratic Political Culture in South Africa: A Political Elite the Future Strategies of Middle Powers: and Mass Public Comparison Security Dimension Steenekamp, Cindy Lee – Universiteit Stellenbosch, South Africa, Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P4 [email protected] Chair Lee, Seungjoo – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, Kotze, Hennie – Universiteit Stellenbosch, South Africa,hjk@ [email protected] sun.ac.za

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 123 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Reactions to Crises: Elite Recruitment and the ‘Glass Cliff’ Papers Life after Parliament: Paths and Perceptions of Former Vedder, Stefanie – Universität Kassel, Germany, stefanie.vedder@ German MPs uni-kassel.de Edinger, Michael – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, Ministerial Effects on the Fulfilment of Election Pledges [email protected] Dumont, Patrick – Australian National University, Australia, Standing Down and Not Standing: Where do Members of the [email protected] European Parliament go after (Self) Terminating their Mandate? Costello, Rory – University of Limerick, Ireland, [email protected] De Coninck, Isabelle – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, O’Malley, Eoin – Dublin City University, Ireland, eoin.omalley@ [email protected] dcu.ie The Triple Paradox of Gendered Access to Executive Positions Thomson, Robert – Monash University, Australia, robert. in France [email protected] Green, Manda – Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, mandag@ Kerby, Matthew – Australian National University, Australia, free.fr [email protected] Examining Why Parliamentarians Leave: Why Political Elites Exit Strange or Loving Bedfellows? Parliamentary Committees the Australian Parliament and Portfolio Congruence Leslie, Patrick – Australian National University, Australia, palesl@ Kerby, Matthew – Australian National University, Australia, essex.ac.uk [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 Taflaga, Marija – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] RC05.06 Local Policies and Administration Episode or Life Path: Career Patterns of Czech Members Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 of Parliament (1990-2017) Guasti, Petra – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Chair Navarro, Carmen – Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Czech Republic, [email protected] Spain, [email protected] Mansfeldova, Zdenka – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Co-Chair Cameron, Robert – University of Cape Town, Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] South Africa, [email protected] Discussant(s) Cameron, Robert – University of Cape Town, RC10.02 Democratic Participation and Inclusion South Africa, [email protected] in the Digital Era Papers The Renaissance of the Local Public Enterprises: Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 the French Model Chair Shayo, Deodatus Patrick – University of Dar Es Salaam, Hazan, Anna – University of Haifa, Israel, [email protected] Tanzania, [email protected] The Ethic of Care and Stages of the Policy Processes: Co-Chair Bebia, Yulli Jeremia – University of Dar Es Salaam, A Comparison of Canadian Healthy Communities Tanzania, [email protected] Desroches, Marie-Eve – Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada, [email protected] Discussant(s) Matsiko, Andrew – Bugema University, Uganda, The Urban Dimension of Climate Policies: Shaping the Policy [email protected] Content of Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies in Cities Papers When Digital Citizens Are Engaged in Election Altenburg, Corinna – German Institute of Urban Affairs (DIFU), Monitoring in Tanzania: Voice or Chatter? Germany, [email protected] Shayo, Deodatus Patrick – University of Dar Es Salaam, Do International Trade Agreements Reduce Home Bias Tanzania, [email protected] in Government Procurement? Kersting, Norbert – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Schwartz, Saul – Carleton University, Canada, saul_schwartz@ Germany, [email protected] carleton.ca Biometric Voter Registration and Inclusivity In Tanzania’s Schwartz, Elizabeth – University of Saskatchewan, Canada, Elections: Prospects and Challenges [email protected] Babeiya, Edwin – University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, Spanish Local Government Facing the Global Sustainability [email protected] Challenge: The Experience of Municipalities in the Region Participation as a Performance: Power, Contingency and of Madrid Alternative Media (The Case of Russia’s Autonomous Action) Navarro, Carmen – Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, Filimonov, Kirill – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, kirill.filimonov@ [email protected] im.uu.se Public Opinion Sensing in a Diversifying Media Ecosystem RC08.11 Voluntary and Involuntary Exits Soon, Carol – National University of Singapore, Singapore, from Parliaments: Post-parliamentary [email protected] Careers of MPs Jiang, Jing – Singapore Management University, Singapore, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Samsudin, Siti Nadzirah – National University of Singapore, Chair Edinger, Michael – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Singapore, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Co-Chair Taflaga, Marija – Australian National University, RC12.03 Darwin and the Declaration Australia, [email protected] of Independence Discussant(s) Siefken, Sven T. – Martin-Luther-Universität Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, [email protected] Chair Blanchard, Kenneth – Northern State Univerity, United States, [email protected]

124 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Peterson, Steven – Penn State Harrisburg The Dynamics of Health Workforce Migration in the Asia-Pacific University, United States, [email protected] Region White, Ronald F. – Mount St.Joseph University, United States, Hawthorne, Lesleyanne – The University of Melbourne, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers The Darwinian Science of the Declaration Diversity, Disparity, and Systemic Blocks: the Lived Experience ofIndependence of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) Undertaking Arnhart, Larry – Northern Illinois University, United States, Recertification in Australia and Canada [email protected] Diocera, Dominic – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] The Evolution of Equality: Reconciling Darwin and the Declaration of Independence Blanchard, Kenneth – Northern State Univerity, United States, RC18.10 Asia: Conflicts Old and New [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Darwin, the Declaration, and American Progressivism Chair Kipgen, Nehginpao – O.P. Jindal Global University, India, Jividen, Jason – Saint Vincent College, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Koenig, Lion – Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Origin Stories: Darwin, Metaphors, and the Story of Us

Heidelberg, Germany, [email protected] Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 Sokolon, Marlene – Concordia University, Canada, Bardia, Meena – Jai Narain Vyas University, India, drmeenabardia@ [email protected] gmail.com Papers The Search for Suitable Federalism in Myanmar RC14.18 LGBTQ Politics and Identities Kipgen, Nehginpao – O.P. Jindal Global University, India, in the Middle East and North Africa [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 The Possibilities of South Asian Free Trade Union with Reference Chair Agarin, Timofey – Queen’s University of Belfast, to Intra-Zonal Disagreements and Contentions United Kingdom, [email protected] Adityaraj, Arvind – College of Commerce, Arts & Science, Patna / Patliputra University, India, [email protected] Discussant(s) Diez, Jordi – University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected] A Turbulent South Asia - Kashmir Issue Gill, Parmjit Kaur – Punjabi University, India, [email protected] Papers Inside or Outside Power-sharing Institutions? An Analysis of the Dilemmas of LGBT Activism in Postwar Lebanon Making Islamic Secular: Recreation of Social Identity among Nagle, John – University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, j.nagle@ Iranian Immigrant Women in New Zealand abdn.ac.uk Kooshesh , Parisa – Massey University, New Zealand, [email protected] ‘There Is Not Enough Downtown For So Many Suburbs’: Spatial Transcription of LGBTI Rights in Madrid City Reconciliation as a Political Discourse in Thailand’s Decade-Long Parrado Benitez, Patricia – Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Conflicts [email protected] Satidporn, Wichuda – Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand, Gonzalez Iturraspe, Silvia – Universidad Complutense [email protected] de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Thananithichot, Stithorn – King Prajadhipok’s Institute, Thailand, [email protected] LGBTQ politics of claims making in Lebanon Fakhoury, Tamirace – Lebanese American University, Lebanon, Kurds: Victim of Borders in the Middle East [email protected] Singh , Ripu Sudan – Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India, [email protected] Seculars, Islamists and LGBTQ Norms Diffusion in the Middle East Mekouar, Merouan – York University, Canada, mmekouar@ yorku.ca RC19.02 Gender Mainstreaming, Gender Analysis and the Care Economy RC18.04 International Migration of Health- Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Care Professionals in the Asia-Pacific Region Chair Mahon, Rianne – Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 [email protected] Chair Abe, Atsuko – Obirin University, Japan, atsukoab@ Co-Chair Aftab, Amira – Macquarie University, Australia, obirin.ac.jp [email protected] Discussant(s) Asato, Wako – Kyoto University, Japan, Discussant(s) Beauregard, Katrine – Australian National [email protected] University, Australia, [email protected] Arase, David – Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Papers The Rights of Care Migrants Beyond Borders International Studies, United States, [email protected] Mahon, Rianne – Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, prmahon@ Papers Japan, Southeast Asia and the Institutionalization rogers.com of Borders to the Migration of Health-Care Professionals Care Economy and the New Contours of Inequality Vogt, Gabriele – University of Hamburg, Germany, gabriele.vogt@ Peng, Ito – University of Toronto, Canada, itopeng@ uni-hamburg.de chass.utoronto.ca Migration and Care: Regional Care Chains in East Asia Gender Politics and Childcare Policy in South Korea Ogawa, Reiko – Chiba University, Japan, [email protected] Choi, Gayoung Kaei – Kyoto University, Japan, iamkaei100@ gmail.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 125 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Governments Responses to Gender Inequality in Ghana’s Fourth RC23.08 Intersectionality and Representation Republic (2001-2016) Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Owusu-Mensah, Eunice – University of Ghana, Ghana, [email protected] Papers Towards Equal Female Representation in Political Assemblies in the Caribbean - A Comparative Study Between A Five-Country Comparison of the Second Generation of Gender Guadeloupe’s Parity Laws and Jamaica’s Advocacy for Gender Mainstreaming: Key Lessons from Canada, Sweden, the UK, Quotas India, and Colombia Brohan, Soizic – Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, soizic.brohan07@ Hankivsky, Olena – Simon Fraser University, Canada, [email protected] gmail.com Mussell, Linda – Queen’s University, Canada, [email protected] Descriptive Representation beyond the Numbers: An Intersectional Assessment of Women in Parliament across 103 parliaments RC20.05 New Research on Political Finance of Asia, Europe, the Anglosphere, and the Middle East Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Och, Malliga – Idaho State University, United States, ochmall@ isu.edu Chair Mendilow, Jonathan – Rider University, United States, Joshi, Devin – Singapore Management University, Singapore, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Dayil, Plangsat – University of Jos, Nigeria, Explaining Voting in the 2017 Australian Same-Sex Marriage

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Plebiscite Papers Public Financial Accountability and Independent Snagovsky, Feodor – Australian National University, Australia, Oversight Institutions in Ghana [email protected] Pimpong, Samuel – University of Professional Studies, Ghana, Mcallister, Ian – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Is My ‘Foreign’ Yours? The Concept of Foreignness in the Race to the Top: Using Experiments to Understand Gender Bias Comparative Regulation of Political Finance against Female Politicians Orr, Graeme – University of Queensland, Australia, g.orr@ Carson, Andrea – The University of Melbourne, Australia, law.uq.edu.au [email protected] The Changing Role of Political Parties in U.S. Electoral Finance: Ruppanner, Leah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Causes and Consequences [email protected] Dwyre, Diana – California State University, Chico, United States, Lewis, Jenny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, jmlewis@ [email protected] unimelb.edu.au Political Finance Rules and Practices in South-Eastern Europe Toplak, Jurij – Univerza v Mariboru, Slovenia, jure.toplak@ RC30.08 Governing Novel Technologies uni-mb.si Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Chair Taeihagh, Araz – National University of Singapore, RC22.06 Political Narratives and Discourses Singapore, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Discussant(s) Yan, Yifei – National University of Singapore, Chair Steuer, Max – Comenius University, Slovakia, max.steuer@ Singapore, [email protected] uniba.sk Papers Characteristics of inclusive energy governance Discussant(s) Samson, Anna – Australian National University, pathways: a country comparative study Australia, [email protected] Berka, Anna – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected] Papers The Rhetoric of President Duterte’s Speeches and the Aristotelian Conception of the Rhetoric and Public Sphere Emerging Governance Responses to Risks Associated with Timonera, Princesita – Iligan Medical Center College, Philippines, Autonomous Vehicles [email protected] Lim, Hazel, Si Min – National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected] Crisis Communication and Politics in China Taeihagh, Araz – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Chan, Rami Hin-yeung – Hang Seng Management College, [email protected] Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Uberisation as the Challenge to Governability: Comparative Political Speeches and Political Public Relations Techniques Study of the Public Policy Strategies Gayoso, Albina – University of Newcastle, Australia, eorvin25@ Sherstobitov, Aleksandr – Saint Petersburg State University, gmail.com Russia, [email protected] Populism on Social Media: a Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Taking It Step by Step: Actively Promote Arms Control of Lethal France and the United States Autonomous Weapons Systems Ruediger, Tatiana – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, Xu, Nengwu – National University of Defense Technology, China, [email protected] [email protected] Martins, Thamyres – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, [email protected] Carvalho Silva, Danilo – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, RC32.06 Indigenous Knowledge, Culture [email protected] and Peoples and the Public Sector Calil, Lucas – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, calil.lucas@ Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 gmail.com Chair O’Faircheallaigh, Ciaran – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair McKenzie, Lachlan – Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia, [email protected]

126 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Althaus, Catherine – The University of Discussant(s) Casal Bertoa, Fernando – University Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] of Nottingham, United Kingdom, fernando.casal.bertoa@ nottingham.ac.uk Papers ‘Way off the Cultural Governance Now’: How Public Administration Practice is Reshaping the Relationship between Papers Oversized Governments in Latin American Presidential an Aboriginal service Provider and Its Communities in the Democracies: A Lesson from Brazil Kimberley Masukata, Shuichiro – Kanda University of International Studies, Hunt, Janet – Australian National University, Australia, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Niikawa, Sho – Sophia University, Japan, [email protected] Middlemen and Go-betweens: The Value of Indigenous Starting at the Top: Regionalist Parties in Multi-Level Organisations as Orchestrators of Restraint Jurisdictions Thorburn, Kathryn – University of Notre Dame Australia, Cotton, Ross – University of Florida, United States, rdcotton@ Australia, [email protected] ufl.edu Wirken, David – Aarnja Ltd, Australia, [email protected] Why Do Party Members Leave Their Party? Indigenous Knowledge, the Neo-Weberian State and Australia’s Bale, Tim – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, Conflicted Public Sector [email protected] Althaus, Catherine – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Webb, Paul – University of Sussex, United Kingdom, p.webb@

[email protected] sussex.ac.uk Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 McKenzie, Lachlan – Australia and New Zealand School of Poletti, Monica – Queen Mary, University of London, Government, Australia, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Governing at the Cultural Interface: Rethinking Indigenous Political Parties vs Democracy: the Guatemalan Political Parties Representation in the Modern Australian Public Service and their Democratic Purposes Perche, Diana – University of New South Wales, Australia, Manrique, Diego – Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, [email protected] Guatemala, [email protected] Castillo Estrada , José Alberto – Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, [email protected] RC32.15 Reform and Change in Contemporary Japanese Public Administration Ambassadors, Veterans and Activists: The Diversity of Scandinavian Party Membership Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Heidar, Knut – University of Oslo, Norway, [email protected] Chair Kido, Hideki – Kyoto Women’s University, Japan, kidoh@ Kosiara-Pedersen, Karina – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, kyoto-wu.ac.jp [email protected] Co-Chair Kawai, Koichi – Kanazawa University, Japan, kawai@ staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp RC37.09 State Formation and Political Discussant(s) Dickins0n, Helen – University of New South Wales, Community in Heterogeneous Worlds Australia, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 O’Flynn, Janine – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Chair Brigg, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Decentralization and Public Services at Municipalities: Discussant(s) Hunt, Charles – Royal Melbourne Institute of Autonomy of Japanese Municipalities Technology University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Kido, Hideki – Kyoto Women’s University, Japan, kidoh@ kyoto-wu.ac.jp Papers De-centering the State: Heterogeneity and Political Community. Changes in a Regulatory Agency’s Authority and the Maintenance Brown, Anne – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University of Regulations for Environmental, Health, and Safety Issues in Japan (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Hayakawa, Yuki – Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected] Governing the Islands? Challenging governance intervention in Solomon Islands Attempts and Barriers of Evidence-Based Policy Making in Japan Higgins, Kate – University of Queensland, Australia, k.higgins@ Morikawa, So – University of Tokyo, Japan, morikawa@ uq.edu.au civil.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp The Imagined State: Homogeneity, Abstraction and Difference Consequences of Agencification in Japan: An Analysis in Governing Timor-leste of Survey Data Grenfell, Damian – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Iizuka, Shuntaro – The University of Melbourne, Australia, University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Heterogeneity and state formation in Bougainville Politics of Agency Design in Japan Boege, Volker – University of Queensland, Australia, v.boege@ Kawai, Koichi – Kanazawa University, Japan, kawai@ uq.edu.au staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp Puerto Rico: A Colonial Legacy Leading to Current Bankruptcy Le Veness, Frank – St. John’s University, United States, levenesf@ RC34.06 The Political Parties at The Crossroads: stjohns.edu Borders and Margins. The Challenges Facing Political Parties in Context of Quality of RC39.04 Welfare State and Developing Democracy in The Modern World Society: From Generosity to Austerity | | Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / M6 Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Chair Kaczorowska, Malgorzata – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Chair Lobato, Lenaura – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, Poland, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 127 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Gomes, Fabio – Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, RC45.02 Quantitative Approaches to the Study Brazil, [email protected] of Conflict and War De Carvalho, Gabriela – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P1 Spain, [email protected] Chair Hofmann, Tobias – University of Utah, United States, Papers Welfare State In Post-Communist European Countries: [email protected] Comparison With Developed Western Democracies Basna, Kristyna – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Discussant(s) Kadioglu, Bengi – Bahcesehir University, Turkey, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected] Analysis of Welfare State Reform in Sweden: Why Sweden Could Papers Maritime Territorial Disputes and Nationalism in Reduce Its Public Expenditure? East Asia: A Comparison of Nationalist Sentiments in China, Li, Ying – Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, ying.li@ Japan, Korea and Russia with Massive Text Data, 1990-2016 erasmusmundus-gem.eu Lee, Byung-Jae – Yonsei University, South Korea, bjleemail@ From Welfare State to Welfare Society: A Shift in Paradigm gmail.com Gupta, Asha – University of Delhi, India, ashagupta3452@ Lee, Keeheon – Yonsei University, South Korea, keeheon@ gmail.com yonsei.ac.kr Jho, Whasun – Seoul National University of Technology, Segmented Welfare Alliance: The Political Aftermath of

Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 South Korea, [email protected] the Developmental Welfare Expansion in South Korea Kim, Sunil – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, sunilkim@ Taxing the Bomb: Why States Initiate Counterproliferation khu.ac.kr Sanctions Winter, Paul – University of Otago, New Zealand, paulfcwinter@ Shaping Preferences for Redistribution: Economic Factors gmail.com and Moderating Role of Traditional Cultural Values in Developing Countries Alliance of Authoritarians? Testing the Relationship between Wang, Vienne (Szu-Han) – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Authoritarian Values and US Favourability Abroad in the Age [email protected] of Trump Huang, Chung-Wei – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Grgic, Gorana – University of Sydney, Australia, gorana.grgic@ [email protected] sydney.edu.au Why Do Superpowers Stomp in the Mud: Real Incentives RC44.02 Changing Dimensions of Security for Third-Party Interventions in Civil Conflicts Mansour, Mohamad Hussein – Universita Commerciale and the Military Luigi Bocconi, Italy, [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Chair Hall, Rosalie – University of the Philippines Visayas, RC51.02 Decentralizing Trends in Environmental Philippines, [email protected] Governance and the Political Economy of Energy Discussant(s) Aguilar, Sergio – Universidade Estadual Paulista Monday, July 23 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil, [email protected] Chair Downie, Christian – Australian National University, Papers Global Ban on Nuclear Weapons: Divergences, Australia, [email protected] Disputes and Prospects Discussant(s) Mbeva, Kennedy – The University of Melbourne, LU, Xiao – National University of Defense Technology, China, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Li , Wenting – National University of Defense Technology, China, Papers Who Governs Global Energy? The Role of Informal [email protected] International Organisations Globalisation and Changing Patterns of Security Governance - Downie, Christian – Australian National University, Australia, The Rise of Private Security in Papua New Guinea [email protected] Dinnen, Sinclair – Australian National University, Australia, Restructuring the Energy Sector in Ghana for Reliable [email protected] and Continuous Power Supply: Lessons and Learning Soldiers, Rebels and Hybrid Rulers from the United Arab Emirates Espesor, Jovanie – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Zaato, Joshua Jebuntie – Zayed University, United Arab [email protected] Emirates, [email protected] Changing Role of the Military in the United Arab Emirates The Global Economy and the Environment: A New Perspective Mitreski, Aleksandar – University of Sydney, Australia, on the ‘Source Effects’ of Investment on Environmentalism [email protected] in Developing Countries Neafie, Jessica – University of Oregon, United States, jneafie@ The Three Musketeers: The Monitoring and Verification uoregon.edu Mechanism in Colombian Peace Process Sinisterra, Isabella – University of Queensland, Australia, Spaces of Calculability and Techno-politics of Service Provision: [email protected] A reinvention of Social Abjection in Khutsong, South Africa. Vargas, Daniela – UNDP Colombia, Colombia, daniela.lvargas@ Zaaiman, Johan – North-West University, South Africa, gmail.com [email protected] Mupambwa, Gift – North-West University, South Africa, [email protected]

128 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia J-RC17/28.03 Federal Political Culture Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 19:30-20:30 and Citizen Trust: Evidence, Boundaries and Potential | | Monday, July 23 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / M9 CR.05 [Ceremony / Reception] Concert by Chair Gonzalez, Phillip – Forum of Federations, Canada, GRAMMY® Winning pianist Angelin Chang [email protected] Monday, July 23 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 Discussant(s) Gonzalez, Phillip – Forum of Federations, Canada, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC08 Meeting Papers Rethinking Sovereignty and Recognising Fragmented Monday, July 23 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Authority in Iraq Dunning, Tristan – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC28 Meeting Doyle, Damian – Australian National University, Australia, Monday, July 23 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Mezzanine / M9 [email protected] What Drives Citizen Support for Federal Government? Schakel, Arjan – Maastricht University, Netherlands, a.schakel@ Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 20:00-22:00 Monday, July 23 (Day 2) | 17:30-19:15 maastrichtuniversity.nl Dandoy, Régis – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Federal Attachment and Popular Trust & Confidence: Lessons CR.06 [Ceremony / Reception] Global from the International Constitutional Values Survey (Mark 2) Brown, A J – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Barometer Survey - World Values Survey Deem, Jacob – Griffith University, Australia, jacob.deem@ Welcome Reception (by invitation) griffithuni.edu.au Monday, July 23 | 20:00-22:00 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Kincaid, John – Lafayette College, United States, meynerc@ lafayette.edu Here be Dragons: Mapping a Political Culture of Subsidiarity Deem, Jacob – Griffith University, Australia, jacob.deem@ griffithuni.edu.au

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Join us August 30 – September 2, 2018, in Boston for the 114th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition to address the latest scholarship in political science while exploring the 2018 theme, “Democracy and Its Discontents.” APSA and the 2018 Program Chairs Henry Farrell, The George Washington University, and Anna Grzymala-Busse, Stanford University, look forward to your participation in panels and sessions prepared by APSA’s 56 divisions and numerous related groups at the 2018 APSA Annual Meeting. The 2018 Annual Meeting will take place at the Hynes ConventionCon Center, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Sheraton Boston Hotel, and Westin Copley Place.

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[AUSPSA Meeting] Australian PSA Annual Papers Implications of the Under-Representation of Women General Meeting (AGM) in International-Facing Agencies – An Australian Case Study Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P1 of Agencies Involved in Defence, Immigration, Foreign Affairs and Policing. Stephenson, Elise – Griffith University, Australia, [RC Business Meeting] RC17 Meeting [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Addressing Marginalisation Within Marginalised Groups: Global Boardroom 2 Issues, Regional Solutions Alver, Jane – University of Canberra, Australia, jane.alver@ IAPSS.02 Asia and the Democracy – Economic canberra.edu.au Development - Conflict Nexus Gender Politics of Neo-conservatist Government in Turkey Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Gunes-Ayata, Ayse – Middle East Technical University, Turkey, [email protected] Chair Dyshkantyuk, Kateryna – Universität Bremen, Germany, A Glass Ceiling in Chanceries. An Exploratory Study about [email protected] Female Diplomats in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico Co-Chair Josue, Wilfred Dominic – Fern Universitat Hagen, Lucero, Mariel – Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Josue, Wilfred Dominic – Fern Universitat Hagen, Germany, [email protected] OCIS06.07 International Security Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Papers Rhetoric of Techno-moral Policy-making in India and the Politics of Securitization Scholz, Tobias – Free University Berlin, Germany, info.tobias-scholz@ Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P5 gmx.de Chair McDonald, Matt – University of Queensland, Australia, Reconciling Burma’s Transitions: Democracy and Conflict within [email protected] the State Papers Journey from Radicalisation to Extremism Plunkett, Anna – King’s College London, United Kingdom, Naz, Farah – University of Sydney, Australia, fnaz9528@ [email protected] uni.sydney.edu.au One Belt, One Road: Chinese Industrialisation and Neo-Imperialism Securitisation or Riskisation? Risk and the Politics of Exception in Central Asia Clapton, William – University of New South Wales, Australia, Rice, Dana – University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The Political Economy of Imported Care in East Asia Securitisation of Terrorism in Europe in the Election Process Ganly, Rachel – University of Hong Kong, China, rachelganly@ Unsal, Zeynep Ece – CSRC-Global - Cyber Security Research hotmail.com Center, Turkey, [email protected] Emerging Markets and Rising Powers in the International Simonovski, Ivica – Cyber Security, Corporate Security and Crisis Economy: Liberalization without Globalization? Management Initi., Macedonia, [email protected] Kumar, Manali – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Rethinking the Politics of Security in Securitization Theory [email protected] Kirk, Jessica – University of Queensland, Australia, jessica.kirk@ Kim, Soo Yeon – National University of Singapore, Singapore, uq.edu.au [email protected] Winkler, Florian – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München The Role of Culture in Securitisation of Immigration – (LMU), Germany, [email protected] Implications and Lessons learned from Syrian Crisis Arumugam, Rajeev – National University of Singapore, Nath, Sanjukta – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Singapore, [email protected] [email protected]

OCIS05.09 Women’s Leadership OCIS09.04 Political Change in New Caledonia in International Affairs Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P4 Chair Sakai, Sevanaia – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, [email protected] Chair Harris Rimmer, Susan G – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Newton Cain, Tess – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Alver, Jane – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] Papers The Ongoing Constitutional Tansition in New Caledonia in 2018 Discussant(s) Conley Tyler, Melissa – Australian Institute Chauchat, Mathias – University of New Caledonia, New Caledonia, of International Affairs, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Duriesmith, David – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] The Challenges of Geography or The Challenges of Mentality? The Marginalisation of Kanak Voices in History Teaching in New Caledonia/Kanaky Stastny, Angelique – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 131 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Consensus Politics and Democracy in the Pacific Islands: A Critique On the Resurgence of Border Walls in Europe: Rethinking Lawson, Stephanie – Macquarie University, Australia, the Idea of a “Cosmopolitan Europe” [email protected] Algul, Ozge – Galatasaray University, Turkey, algulozge1@ The Constitutional Transition in New Caledonia: What’s next? gmail.com David, Carine – University Of New Caledonia, New Caledonia, Tekin, Beyza Çag˘atay – Galatasaray University, Turkey, beyzat@ [email protected] gmail.com

GS02.20 The Impacts of Electoral Systems GS03.28 New Directions in Foreign Policy Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Analysis Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P1 Chair Higashijima, Masaaki – Tohoku University, Japan, [email protected] Chair Winter, Bronwyn – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Higashijima, Masaaki – Tohoku University, Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Tovar, Juan – Universidad de Burgos, Spain, Jou, Willy – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Papers From the Binominal to Moderate Proportionality: Papers Divided Europe? EU Member States’ Interests and EU The Effects of Chilean Electoral Reform Decision-making Process Behind Sanctions against Russia Gamboa, Ricardo – Universidad de Chile, Chile, [email protected] Pospieszna, Paulina – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, The Effect of Electoral System and Election Timing on Party Poland, [email protected] System and Type of Government: a Cross-Country Study Portela, Clara – Universitat de València, Spain, clara.portela@ of Presidential and Semi-presidential Democracies eui.eu Su, Tzu-chiao – Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, tzuchii@ Skrzypczyn´ska, Joanna – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, hotmail.com Poland, [email protected]

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Decomposing Disproportionality along Components of Tug o’ War: Vietnam’s Strategy for Survival between Great Powers an Electoral System: A Simulation Approach and Results Kratiuk, Barbara – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, bkkratiuk@ for 92 Democracies gmail.com Aminnaseri, Araz – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Challenges in Geopolitics of the North Atlantic: Portugal [email protected] as Case Study Party Votes vis-à-vis Personal Votes under SNTV and SMD: Palmeira, José – University of Minho, Portugal, palmeira@ The Case of Taiwan eeg.uminho.pt Sheng, Shing-Yuan – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Thinking about the Role of Constitutional Identity on Foreign [email protected] Policy: A Framework for Analysis Huang, Shih-hao – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Sheikh, Md Ziaul Haque – South Asian University, New Delhi [email protected] & Jagannath University, Dhaka, India, [email protected] The Effects of Electoral Thresholds on Minority Representation: Masculinity is (Still) a Foreign Policy Issue A Worldwide Comparative Analysis Winter, Bronwyn – University of Sydney, Australia, bronwyn.winter@ Wood, Kathryn – California Community Colleges, United States, sydney.edu.au [email protected] Who decides Foreign Policy? Security Myth allows State-led Decision Making Process GS03.06 Borders and Border Walls: Discourses Chun, Ja Hyun – Yonsei University, South Korea, jahyunchun@ gmail.com of Security and (Re)Definition of Spaces Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 GS06.03 Democracy and Diversity Chair Bissonnette, Andréanne – Université du Québec Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 à Montréal (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] Chair Barry, Nicholas – La Trobe University, Australia, n.barry@ Discussant(s) Coronado, Irasema – University of Texas latrobe.edu.au at El Paso, United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Macdonald, Terry – The University of Melbourne, Papers Increased Violence at the Border: Border Militarization Australia, [email protected] and Borderwalls in a Post-9/11 Era Barry, Nicholas – La Trobe University, Australia, n.barry@ Vallet, Elisabeth – Chaire Raoul-Dandurand / Université du Québec latrobe.edu.au à Montréal, Canada, [email protected] Fortifying the Arab States’ Borders and Regional Subsystems Papers Limitations of Identity Politics: Lessons from Trump’s Saddiki, Said – Al Ain University of Science and Technology, victory United Arab Emirates, [email protected] Mukherjee, Subrata – University of Delhi, India, polybius7@ gmail.com Border Walls as Assemblages Ozguc, Umut – Australian National University, Australia, Children, Asylum and Exploitation [email protected] Ferracioli, Luara – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Comparing to Dissect Border Walls Policies. Analyses from Israel, Arizona and the Mediterranean What Political Rights for Temporary and Permanent Migrants? Simonneau, Damien – Université Saint-Louis, Belgium, Torresi, Tiziana – University of Adelaide, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

132 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Republicanism, Democracy and Electoral Design GS07.03 Migration and Border Management Bonotti, Matteo – Monash University, Australia, matteo.bonotti@ in Sub-Regional Integration Projects monash.edu Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Democracy: Friendship in the Company of Strangers Bowman, Quinlan – Nanyang Technological University, Chair Chi, Naomi – Hokkaido University, Japan, n_chi@ Singapore, [email protected] hops.hokudai.ac.jp Discussant(s) Granados, Ulises – Instituto tecnologico GS06.05 Human Mobility and Democracy autonomo de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P2 Papers Growing Pains? Feminization of Migration and Foreign Brides in East Asia Chair Saito, Junichi – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Chi, Naomi – Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Saito, Junichi – Waseda University, Japan, Prospects and Challenges of Japan’s Immigration Policy: [email protected] Case Study of Southeast Asian Nurses and Care Givers Papers Marginalization and Theatricalization of Politics Kim, Jihyun – Kobe University, Japan, [email protected] Sugita, Atsushi – Hosei University, Japan, [email protected] Impact of Migration Crisis on Border Protection in the European Metaphorical Imagining of Borders: From Divisions to Globalised Union: Positions of the Member States towards EBCG World Hrabálek, Martin – Mendel University, Czech Republic, Pikalo, Jernej – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, jernej.pikalo@ [email protected] fdv.uni-lj.si Burianová, Sylvie – Masaryk University, Czech Republic, [email protected] Reviewing the Convergence towards the Systemic Turn in Democratic Theories: Its Potential and Limits Politics of Language, Gender Roles and Formation of Feminine Otobe, Nobutaka – Ibaraki University, Japan, nobutaka.otobe@ Identity gmail.com Tripathy, Swarnamayee – Utkal University, India, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Between De-politicization and Politicization: Immigrant Policy Regimes in Scandinavia and Japan Ogawa, Ariyoshi – Rikkyo University, Japan, [email protected] GS08.07 The Politics of Borders and Border Migration Facts, Political Principles and the Constraints of Justice Conflicts Sivarajah, Mark – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 [email protected] Chair Hsu, Jennifer YJ – University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] GS06.16 Theories of Sovereignty and the State Discussant(s) Nicklin, Germana – Massey University, Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 New Zealand, [email protected] Chair Zimmerling, Ruth – Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Papers Virtual Space Amnesia and Knowledge Production: Mainz, Germany, [email protected] ‘Othering’ Syrian Refugees through State Practices Discussant(s) Field, Sandra – Yale-NUS College, Singapore, Chatterjee, Debangana – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Crime and Immigration Challenges in Nigeria: A Perspective Politics: A Distributive Justice Issue on Nigeria-Benin Republic Border Nunez, Jorge – Manchester Metropolitan University, Onu, Godwin – Nnamdi Azikwe University, Nigeria, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Ngwube, Arinze – Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria, Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and the Nigerian Leadership [email protected] Akani, Christian – Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Nigeria, [email protected] Does Cross-Border-Cooperation Relate to a Humanist-ethical Code of Values? Theorizing the Making/building of a Cross- Political Self-Determination and the Right to Control Borders border Governance Humanist Ethical Code Kuo, Yuchun – National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, Nadalutti, Elisabetta – University of Warwick, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] A Realist Constitutional Theory Dimensions and strategies in public policies for forced migrants. Kutay, Acar – Københavns Universitet, Denmark, acar.kutay@ A comparative analysis between Colombia and Germany. jur.ku.dk Ortiz Pedraza, Erika – Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Borders in Time, Territorialization against Complexity: Colombia, [email protected] Theorizing a Politics of Sense-Making Colmenares Rincon, Natalia – Universidad Nacional de Richter, Hannah – University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, Colombia, Colombia, [email protected] [email protected] Sovereignty vs. Sovereignty GS12.42 The Rise of Emerging Power and the Green, Leslie – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, leslie.green@ law.ox.ac.uk Future Strategies of Middle Powers: Economic and Normative Dimensions Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P3 Co-Chair Lee, Dong Ryul – Dongduk Women’s University, South Korea, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 133 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Lin, Jake – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies The Territorial Policy Integration: The case of Barcelona (T.U.F.S.), Japan, [email protected] and Its hinterland Antó, Anna – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, aanto@ Papers Middle Powers and the Changing Dynamics of xtec.cat Regional Architecture in East Asia Lee, Seungjoo – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, seungjoo@ How Immigrant Integration Policies in Central-Eastern Europe cau.ac.kr Metropolises Highlight a European Frame of Integration Policy Matusz-Protasiewicz , Patrycja – University of Wrocław, Thucydides on Thucydides Trap : Lessons for/by Middle Powers Poland, [email protected] in Power Transition Pawlak, Mikołaj – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Park, Sungwoo – Seoul National University, South Korea, [email protected] [email protected] Decentralised Governance in India: 25 Years of 73rd Middle Powers’ Role in the Agenda Setting of Nuclear Security Constitutional Amendment Summits Pole, Ramprasad V. – Yashwantrao Chavan Academy Jo, Dong Joon – Seoul National University, South Korea, dxj124@ of Development Administration, India, [email protected] snu.ac.kr Middle Powers and China’s Economic Statecraft: Charting Variance in ‘Strategic Value’ RC08.03 Governing, Representation Noakes, Stephen – University of Auckland, New Zealand, and Democracy [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Chair Fossum, John – University of Oslo, Norway, j.e.fossum@ RC03.04 Economic Governance in the EU arena.uio.no Post-crisis Co-Chair Solomon, Russell – Royal Melbourne Institute of Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Technology University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected]

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Chair Jordana, Jacint – Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Institut Discussant(s) Trenz, Hans-Joerg – University of Copenhagen, Barcelona Estudis Internaciona, Spain, [email protected] Denmark, [email protected] Discussant(s) Jordana, Jacint – Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Papers Agenda Specific Political Spaces Institut Barcelona Estudis Internaciona, Spain, [email protected] Noury, Abdul – New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Szymanski, Adam – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, ad_szym@ Emirates, [email protected] poczta.onet.pl Possible Future States of Europe: Gateway or Getaway States Papers The Marginalised “Others”: Social Patterns of Inclusion Kurecic, Petar – University North, Croatia, [email protected] and Exclusion in Europe during the Financial Crisis vis-à-vis Social Kampmark, Binoy – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Injustice University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Giannakopoulos, Angelos – Technische Universität Dortmund, To Package, or Not to Package? Explaining Issue Linkage Germany, [email protected] in the European Union Lawmaking Towards Europeanization of the Bundestag? The Impact of the Kirpsza, Adam – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, a.kirpsza@ European Union’s Economic Governance on the Accountability gmail.com Mechanisms of the Budgetary Process in Germany Threatened Exits: Public Perceptions of Institutional Wozniakowski, Tomasz P. – Hertie School of Governance, Accountability within the EU Sphere Germany, [email protected] Kampmark, Binoy – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology The Eurozone as a Federal Political System: A New Perspective University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Violi, Francesco – Canterbury Christ Church University College, Second-class Legislators? List Members of Parliament United Kingdom, [email protected] in Germany, New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales Democracy as Learning: A Discussion of the European Semester Massicotte, Louis – Université Laval, Canada, louis.massicotte@ Governance Architecture pol.ulaval.ca Piattoni, Simona – Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy, [email protected] Papadopoulos, Ioannis – Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, RC09.03 Judicial Politics and Appointment [email protected] Processes of High Courts Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 RC05.09 Metropoles Chair Guarnieri, Carlo – Università di Bologna, Italy, carlo. Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 [email protected] Chair Cameron, Robert – University of Cape Town, South Africa, Discussant(s) Bogéa, Daniel – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Djordjevic, Snežana – University of Belgrade, Serbia, Papers Teaching an Old Dog a New Trick – The Irish Supreme [email protected] Court & Deferred Declarations of Invalidity McAuley, Adam – Dublin City University, Ireland, adam.mcauley@ Discussant(s) Djordjevic, Snežana – University of Belgrade, dcu.ie Serbia, [email protected] Corruption and Penal Selectivity in the Federal Justice System Papers Accommodation, Transformation, Inertia. Model in Brazil of Transfer of Rules and Norms from the PRC to the HKSAR Madeira, Ligia – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, and Adjustment of Hong Kong Society Brazil, [email protected] Zamecki, Lukasz – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, lzamecki@ uw.edu.pl

134 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Taking Time Seriously in the Measurement of Political Salience: Brave New World of Employee Surveillance: How Wearable The High Court of Australia, 1996-2017 Technology Combines Disciplinary and Bio-power in the Evans, Rhonda – University of Texas at Austin, United States, Workplace [email protected] Manokha, Ivan – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Brown v. Board of Education and the Symbolic Uses of Supreme [email protected] Court Decisions in American Politics International Regulations And Dynamic Of Global Scientific Hockett, Jeffrey – University of Tulsa, United States, Collaboration: How Global Consortia On Genomic Science [email protected] Are Responding To Global Regulations On Research Inputs? The Judicial Politics of Abortion in Latin America: The Role Louafi, Selim – CIRAD, France, [email protected] of Law Clerks Welch, Eric – Arizona State University, United States, ericwelch@ Diez, Jordi – University of Guelph, Canada, [email protected] asu.edu

RC10.05 How the Internet is Changing Political RC14.27 Secessionist Parties Across Borders Engagement and Participation Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Chair Schakel, Arjan – Maastricht University, Netherlands, [email protected] Chair Halupka, Max – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Dandoy, Régis – Waseda University, Japan, rdandoy@ ulb.ac.be Discussant(s) Kersting, Norbert – Westfälische Wilhelms- Universität Münster, Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) De Winter, Lieven – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected] Papers How The Internet Is Provided And How It Is Consumed: The Theory Of Knowledge Homogeneity And Its Implications Papers Affording Independence? Economic Crises and For Democratic Politics Support for Regionalist Parties in Europe Halupka, Max – University of Canberra, Australia, max.halupka@ Kelle, Friederike Luise – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 canberra.edu.au Sozialforschung (WZB), Germany, [email protected] NGOs’ Social Media towards an Inclusive Virtual Public Sphere: Gunaydin, Hakan – Universität Konstanz, Germany, Ethnographic Case Studies of Greenpeace GB and Amnesty [email protected] International UK’s Facebook and Twitter Pages. The Strategy of Secession Hostein, Amandine – University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom, Griffiths, Ryan – University of Sydney, Australia, ryan.griffiths@ [email protected] sydney.edu.au Political Satire and Citizens’ Engagement: Case of Croatian Civic Fifty Years of Comparative Analyses of Ethnoregionalist Parties: Initiative on Social Media What Have We Learned? Bebic´, Domagoj – University of Zagreb, Croatia, domagoj@ De Winter, Lieven – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, edemokracija.hr [email protected] Post-Truth as a Perceptional Deformation of Basic Human Values Gómez Reino, Margarita – Universidad Nacional de Educacion Chugrov, Sergey – Moscow State Institute of International a Distancia, Spain, [email protected] Relations, Russia, [email protected] Lynch, Peter – University of Stirling, United Kingdom, p.a.lynch@ stir.ac.uk What Prevents or Promotes Listening? An Analysis of Reciprocity in Online Political Discussions. Ideologies and Strategies of Rattachist Parties in Belgium Esau, Katharina – Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Dandoy, Régis – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Friess, Dennis – Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany, RC15.10 Territory, Sovereignty and Political [email protected] Identity Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC12.01 Biopolicy and Social Justice Chair Zorko, Marta – University of Zagreb, Croatia, mzorkofpzg@ | | Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 gmail.com Chair Arnhart, Larry – Northern Illinois University, United States, Co-Chair Cairo, Heriberto – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, [email protected] Spain, [email protected] Discussant(s) Arnhart, Larry – Northern Illinois University, Discussant(s) Cairo, Heriberto – Universidad Complutense United States, [email protected] de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Papers Genetic Modification, Future “Cultural Harms,” Parrado Benitez, Patricia – Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, and Social Diversity [email protected] Ishikawa, Ryoko – Seikei University, Japan, rishikaw@ Papers The Boundaries of the City of Jerusalem fc.ritsumei.ac.jp Biger, Gideon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] Governance, Resilience and Neurobiology. Lessons for Conflicted Ethnopolitics Is Back! The Politics of Border Management Societies of the Visegrad Four Rothert, Agnieszka – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, Gruszczak, Artur – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Scientific Research and Environment Protection: Sovereignty and Territoriality Translated into Antarctic Practices Portella Sampaio, Daniela – University of Leeds, United Kingdom, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 135 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Jurisdiction and the Comity of Nations: A South African court By Invitation Only - Political Participation of Women in Georgia hears competing claims to Western Sahara’s resources Merkle, Ortrun – Maastricht University, Netherlands, merkle@ Irwin, Randi – The New School, United States, irwir459@ merit.unu.edu newschool.edu Invisible Borders: Women’s Experience of the Cabinet The Cultural Matrix of International Relations: India’s outreach Appointment Process in Australia to South and South East Asia Gelman, Julie – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Krishnakumar, Shyam – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Strange Bedfellows: Gender Policy Implementation and Gupta, Arunima – Vision India Foundation, India, arunima3394@ the Culture of Patriarchy in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions gmail.com Ajayi, Lady – Covenant University, Nigeria, adaina.yartey@ The National Borders and the Identity of the Minorities: covenantuniversity.edu.ng The Case of Armenian and Rohingya Massacres Soyinka-Airewele, Peyi – Ithaca College, United States, Biswas, Shreejita – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Duruji, Moses – Covenant University, Nigeria, moses.duruji@ covenantuniversity.edu.ng RC16.02 Pluralism in the Modern World: The Role of Government in Women Political Empowerment in Developments, Opportunities, Challenges, Nigeria: Challenges and Implications for Socio-Economic Growth Fayomi, Oluyemi – Covenant University, Nigeria, nike.fayomi@ Threats covenantuniversity.edu.ng Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Orisadare, Monica – Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Chair Czesnik, Mikolaj – SWPS University of Social Sciences [email protected] and HUmanities, Poland, [email protected] Fayomi, Oluyemi – Covenant University, Nigeria, nike.fayomi@ covenantuniversity.edu.ng Discussant(s) Plaw, Avery – University of Massachusetts

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Dartmouth, United States, [email protected] RC21.06 Political Socialization and Civic Papers Fostering Representative Governance and Electoral Integrity through Pluralism in Afghanistan: Legal, Institutional, Participation in the Context of Social and Ideational Models for Policy and Practice Movements and Globalization Processes Karim, Jena – Independent Consultant, United States, Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 [email protected] Chair Marczewska-Rytko, Maria – Maria Curie-Sklodowska Sandberg, Eve – Oberlin College, United States, eve.sandberg@ University, Poland, [email protected] oberlin.edu Co-Chair De Landtsheer, Christ’l – Universiteit Antwerpen, Conservative Movements and Political Threat in Japan Belgium, [email protected] Koo, Yoojin – University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Transitioning Paramilitaries to Political Parties: How will Discussant(s) Burdelski, Marceli – Polish Political Science Colombia Balance Political Pluralism with Human Rights? Association, Poland, [email protected] Jakus, Julia – Washington College, United States, jmjakus@ Polegkyi, Oleksii – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, polegkyi@ gmail.com gmail.com Indigenous Groups, Traditional Governance and Intra-state Papers National Referendum as a Part of Civic Participation Conflict in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989 Holzinger, Katharina – Universität Konstanz, Germany, Marczewska-Rytko, Maria – Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, [email protected] Poland, [email protected] Challenges and Threats to Pluralism: Populism Citizen’s Right to Vote – Contemporary Tendencies in Global World Donneur, André – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Zukowski, Arkadiusz – University of Warmia and Mazury Canada, [email protected] in Olsztyn, Poland, [email protected] Populism and the Media in Poland: Journalists’ Attitudes RC19.07 Revisiting the Perennial ‘Problem’ towards Populist Political Actors Piontek, Dorota – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Poland, of the Representation of Women [email protected] | | Tuesday, July 24 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Stepinska, Agnieszka – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Chair Tremblay, Manon – University of Ottawa, Canada, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] International Organizations and The Domestic Level: The World Co-Chair Ramaswamy, Sushila – Jesus and Mary College, India, Bank and the Higher Education Policies in Argentina and Chile [email protected] Souza Júnior, Jose Maria – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Discussant(s) Trimble, Linda – University of Alberta, Canada, Political Socialization of Girls through Education of an Indian [email protected] University: A Case Study of Utkal University, Odisha Papers Observation sans Enforcement: Gender Equality in Kenya. Nayak, Smita – Utkal University, India, nayaksmita1992@ Memusi, Shillah – Universitat Bayreuth, Germany, shillah. gmail.com [email protected] Challenges for Women in Entering Legislature: A Case Study of the Indian Parliament Ojha Mishra, Suman – University of Lucknow, India, [email protected]

136 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC27.05 Public Management Reform Models: RC29.04 The Psychology of Civic Engagement Flawed or the Future? and Attitudes Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Chair Halligan, John – University of Canberra, Australia, Chair Zmerli, Sonja – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, sonja. [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Gregory, Robert – Victoria University of Wellington, Discussant(s) Mondak, Jeffery – University of Illinois, New Zealand, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Christensen, Tom – University of Oslo, Norway, Papers Traditional Values vs. Personal Freedom: European [email protected] and Russian View on LGBT Community Painter, Martin – City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., Puzanova, Zhanna – People’s Friendship University of Russia, [email protected] Russia, [email protected] Narbut, Nikolay – People’s Friendship University of Russia, Russia, Papers Thirty Years On: Learning from the New Zealand [email protected] Experience Larina, Tatiana – People’s Friendship University of Russia, Russia, Gregory, Robert – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Yui, Masashi – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, The Psychology of Preferring Right-wing Populist Parties [email protected] Bytzek, Evelyn – University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany, Halligan, John – University of Canberra, Australia, john.halligan@ [email protected] canberra.edu.au Personality and Ideological Positions of Political Candidates A New Australasian Public Management Model? Ackermann, Kathrin – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, Lofgren, Karl – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Bundi, Pirmin – Universitat Bern, Switzerland, pirmin.bundi@

Di Francesco, Michael – University of New South Wales, ipw.unibe.ch Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Australia, [email protected] Age, Values and Policy Attitudes in Australia Governing Performance in Public Sector Ecosystems: Is New Coram, Veronica – University of Adelaide, Australia, Zealand’s Performance Improvement Framework up to This Task? [email protected] Eppel, Elizabeth – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] RC32.12 Policy Learning and Institutional Allen, Barbara – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] Amnesia Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7 The Competing Values of Public Management Reform in the Digital Era Chair Stark , Alastair – University of Queensland, Australia, Lindquist, Evert – University of Victoria, Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Dunlop, Claire – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, RC28.09 Going Subnational: Immigration [email protected] Responses and Immigrant Integration Policies Discussant(s) Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, of Sub-State Actors in Multi-Level States [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Papers The Shelf-Life of Public Policy: An International Chair Thomas, Chloé – Université Saint-Louis, Belgium, chloe. Comparison of Institutional Amnesia in Four Westminster [email protected] Systems Stark , Alastair – University of Queensland, Australia, Discussant(s) Brassard-Dion, Nikola – University of Ottawa, [email protected] Canada, [email protected] Memories That Don’t Stand Still? Institutional Memory Papers The Politics of Subnational Immigration in Australia for Modern Governance Paquet, Mireille – Concordia University, Canada, mireille. Corbett, Jack – University of Southampton, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Comparing subnational political mobilisation and organisational Scott, Rodney – University of New South Wales, Australia, support for refugees’ labour market participation [email protected] Garnier, Adele – Macquarie University, Australia, adele.garnier@ Lovell, Heather – University of Tasmania, Australia, heather.lovell@ mq.edu.au utas.edu.au Grube, Dennis – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Playing the Migrant Card? Characterizing and Explaining [email protected] Sub-State Responses to Immigration in Multi-Level States Barker, Fiona – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, The Use of Placebo Policies to Tackle Policy Problems: Succeeding [email protected] and Failing at the Same Time McConnell, Allan – University of Sydney, Australia, The Multi-level Governance of Refugee Accommodation in Spain [email protected] and Italy Franco-Guillen, Nuria – Griffith University, Australia, nurfranco@ Memorial Narratives as Experiential Learning in British Sexuality gmail.com Debates Wisthaler, Verena – European Academy Bozen/Bolzano (EURAC), Dunlop, Claire – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, Italy, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 137 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC33.04 Political Science and Politics: NGOs in the European Union: between institutionalisation Comparative Perspectives on Disciplinary and participation Autonomy Greenwood, Justin – The Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Chair Hauptmann, Emily – Western Michigan University, RC42.07 Migration and Internal Security: United States, [email protected] Nigeria and South Africa in 2018 Discussant(s) Boncourt, Thibaud – Université Panthéon- Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Sorbonne (Paris I), France, [email protected] Ravecca, Paulo – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, Chair Hermanns, Heike – Gyeongsang National University, [email protected] South Korea, [email protected] Papers The International Political Science Association Discussant(s) Alao, David – Babcock University, Nigeria, and Cross-Strait Relations in the 1980s [email protected] Feng, John – The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Sarafian, Angela – European Institute for Asian Studies, Belgium, China, [email protected] [email protected] The Entrepreneurial Intellectual in the Corporate University Papers Transnational Families in Migration: The Case Barrow, Clyde – University of Texas Pan American, United States, of Nigerian Migrants in South Africa [email protected] Oyebamiji, Sunday – University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, Revisiting the Contours of the Discipline of International [email protected] Relations: Perspectives from the Global South Insurgencies And The Challenges Of Governance In Nigeria: Singai, Chetan – Ramaiah Public Policy Center, India, Nigerian State Traversing The New Phase Of Terrorism [email protected] Moshood, Abdul-wasi Babatunde – Lagos State University, The Nature of Political Science in Early Mexican Political Nigeria, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 09:00-10:45 Scientists, 1950-1980. State Fragility, Insurgency and Contemporary Migration Alarcón Olguín, Víctor Manuel – Universidad Autónoma in Nigeria’s Democratic Setting Metropolitana - Unidad Iztapalapa, Mexico, [email protected] Fatai, Abiodun – Lagos State University, Nigeria, Between the Center and the Periphery: A Comparison of Ludwik [email protected] Ehrlich’s Theoretical Concepts with American-British Security, Integration and Unification of the Nigerian People: International Relations in the Frist Half of the Twentieth Century New Approach to Peace and Conflict Resolution Pugacewicz, Tomasz – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, Terwase, Isaac Terungwa – University of Ibadan, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] Samdi Puldu, Gloria – University of Jos, Nigeria, puldusamdi01@ gmail.com RC38.06 NGOs and Business in Policy-Making Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Herdsmen Southward Migration and Food Security in Nigeria Alao, David – Babcock University, Nigeria, [email protected] Chair Czub, Jarosław Filip – Institute of European Studies/ Ogunwemimo, Taiwo – Babcock University, Nigeria, University of Warsaw, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Murphy-Gregory, Hannah – University of Tasmania, Shaibume , Benjamin – Benue State University, Nigeria, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Akhimien, Davidson – Babcock University, Nigeria, Discussant(s) Ronit, Karsten – University of Copenhagen, [email protected] Denmark, [email protected] Negotiating Differences and Belonging: Experiences of Great Papers Defending Harmful Tax Practices: Multinational Lakes Region migrants in Cape Town, South Africa Corporations’ Responses to the 2015 Australian Senate Inquiry Murara, Odette – University of the Western Cape, South Africa, into Tax Avoidance [email protected] Elbra, Ainsley – University of Sydney, Australia, ainsley.elbra@ sydney.edu.au Mikler, John – University of Sydney, Australia, john.mikler@ RC50.06 The Politics of Language and sydney.edu.au Integration in Settings of Complex Linguistic NGO and Business Interactions in Global Energy and Climate Diversity - MIME panel Change Policies Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Kellow, Aynsley – University of Tasmania, Australia, akellow@ Chair Grin, François – Université de Genève, Switzerland, utas.edu.au [email protected] Inequality in Access to EU Institutions by Business Groups Discussant(s) Grin, François – Université de Genève, Switzerland, and NGOs [email protected] Czub, Jarosław Filip – Institute of European Studies/ University of Warsaw, Poland, [email protected] Papers Linguistic Diversity and the Challenges of Integration in Brussels Taxing Campaigns: Multinational Corporations, Tax Avoidance and the Australian Tax Activist Network Janssens, Rudi – Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, rudi.janssens@ vub.ac.be Murphy-Gregory, Hannah – University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected] Language and Integration in Riga Gale, Fred – University of Tasmania, Australia, fred.gale@ Frank, Melanie – Universität Augsburg, Germany, melanie.frank@ utas.edu.au phil.uni-augsburg.de Garcia, Nuria – Sciences Po, France, [email protected]

138 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Complex Diversity and Power: Towards a Political Sociology Esquisse d’une théorie de la performance rituelle of the New Multilingualism in Europe Balzacq, Thierry – Université de Namur, Belgium, Kraus, Peter A. – Universität Augsburg, Germany, peter.kraus@ [email protected] phil.uni-augsburg.de Les diplomaties musicales dans l’actuelle configuration Investigating Identity and Attitudes Towards Difference mondiale : redéfinitions, adaptations, pluralisation With the “Tolerance and Tolerability” Scale Ramel, Frédéric – Sciences Po Paris, France, [email protected] Grin, François – Université de Genève, Switzerland, francois.grin@ La réputation à l’épreuve du blâme en diplomatie unige.ch Rousseau, Elise – Université de Namur, Belgium, elise.rousseau@ unamur.be RC51.07 Les diplomates engloutis ? La démocratisation renforce-t-elle les États ? L’art diplomatique dans un environnement Zdaniuk, Bartłomiej – No affiliation, Poland, bartlomiej. concurrentiel [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Biskup, Przemyslaw – The Polish Institute of International Affairs, Poland, [email protected] Chair Paquin, Stéphane – École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP), Canada, [email protected] Co-Chair Sola, Lourdes – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, | [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) 11:00-12:45 Papers Paradiplomatie : quoi de neuf ? Retour sur trente ans de théorisation Paquin, Stéphane – École nationale d’administration publique TZ.03 [Tech Zone Presentation] Automated (ENAP), Canada, [email protected] Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research

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SS.03 Movie Session 3: Docos for Politicos: The Borders in a Public Sphere: Polarized Media for Fragmented ‘The Illegal We do Immediately, the Audiences in Today’s Russia Bodrunova, Svetlana – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 Digital Citizenship and Digital Inequalities Discussant(s) Grimonprez, Johan – Université de Ghent, Mossberger, Karen – Arizona State University, United States, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Percy, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected]. au Carver, Terrell – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, tfcarver@ IAPSS.05 Europe’s Multiple Borders: Critical earthlink.net Investigations Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 [RC Business Meeting] RC33 Meeting Chair Krikeli, Eleni – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales [email protected] Boardroom 1 Co-Chair Steuer, Max – Comenius University, Slovakia, [email protected] Global Barometer Survey - Project Meeting Discussant(s) Chihaia , Mihai Sebastian – Universitatea Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00 - 17:00 | Room Foyer/ Merivales Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Romania, [email protected] Boardroom 2 Papers Ensuring Security in the European Neighbourhood Chihaia , Mihai Sebastian – Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, CT.06 Digital Borders and Non-borders Romania, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Constitutional Courts as Guardians of Democracy? Conceptualization and Empirical Application in the Central Chair Kneuer, Marianne – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, European Context Germany, [email protected] Steuer, Max – Comenius University, Slovakia, [email protected] Papers Empowering Community in the Global Time Europe’s Reactions to Recent Civil Wars along Its Periphery: CSDP Capogna, Stefania – Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy, Efforts in Relation to the Civil Wars in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine [email protected] Kitts, Miles – University of Queensland, Australia, miles.kitts@ From Digital Participation to Digital Rights: A New Political uqconnect.edu.au Agenda in the Age of Platforms, Privacy and Surveillance Vromen, Ariadne – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 139 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Implementing the logic of Multi-level Governance to Development OCIS08.01 Institutions and Development: Assistance. Towards Decentralized Cooperation in the EU Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Development Assistance Policy. Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Kania, Magdalena – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, [email protected] Papers Crisis of Tribal Identity - Development Paradox Gunti, Ravinder – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, India, [email protected] AUS04.01 Accountability, Integrity Representing the Public or Partnering with Donors?: A Critique & 21st Century Constitutionalism: of the Role of NGOs in International Policy Transfer The AusPSA Presidential Panel Karini, Artan – American University, Cairo, Egypt, artan.karini@ Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P1 aucegypt.edu Chair Gelber, Katharine – University of Queensland, Australia, Institutions or Culture? Resource-Curse Management in [email protected] Southern Africa Gapa, Angela – California State University, Chico, United States, Discussant(s) Wheeler, Fiona – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Impact of politics on the start of Finland’s economic growth Papers The Fourth, Integrity Branch of Government: Poropudas, Olli – No affiliation, Finland, antero.poropudas@ Resolving a Contested Idea (AusPSA Presidential Address) hotmail.com Brown, A J – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Towards a Temporal Understanding of Contemporary NGOs Even When no one is Watching: Integrity versus Anti-corruption and Organisational Change Heywood, Paul – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Hsu, Jennifer YJ – University of Alberta, Canada, jenniferhsu@ [email protected] cantab.net Montesquieu and Illiberal Democracy – Simulacra and Reality Hildebrandt, Timothy – London School of Economics and of Separation of Powers Political Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 Makowski, Grzegorz – Collegium Civitas, Poland, g_makowski@ Hasmath, Reza – University of Alberta, Canada, rhasmath@ outlook.com gmail.com Commentary on Professor AJ Brown’s AusPSA Presidential The Effectiveness and Legitimacy of Governance: A New Address Interpretation of China ‘s Campaign-style Governance Wheeler, Fiona – Australian National University, Australia, and Its Improvement [email protected] Liu, Xiaowei – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] OCIS06.10 Regional Orders and International Security: Africa GS03.21 Let’s Talk Turkey: Turkey in Regional Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 and World Politics | | Chair Boucher, Vincent – Université du Québec à Montréal Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Room Plaza / P2 (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] Chair Sahin, Selver – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, selver.sahin@ bilkent.edu.tr Papers Globalization and Cross-border Terrorism: An Assessment of Boko Haram Activities in Nigeria Discussant(s) Sahin, Selver – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, and Cameroon [email protected] Jacob, James – University of Abuja, Nigeria, [email protected] Papers Turkey’s and Germany’s Soft Power Approach: Le développement institutionnel de la S.A.D.C. et la sécurité Comparative Deliberations on their Communicated Presence de l’Afrique australe in Kosovo Mulumbeni, Georges Munyenga – Université de Lubumbashi, Sahin, Selver – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, selver.sahin@ Congo (Kinshasa), [email protected] bilkent.edu.tr Les zones grises : variables essentielles à l’explication Ozan, Levent – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, [email protected] de la conflictualité en Afrique subsaharienne Energizing Turkey-EU Relations: Putting Neo-Functionalism Back Machou Pare, Adamou – Université de Yaoundé, Cameroon, to Agenda [email protected] Erturk, Ahmet Cemal – Istanbul Kültür Üniversitesi, Turkey, International Actors and the Dynamics of Insurgency in Africa [email protected] 1999-2017 The Question of the Kurds in Turkish-Iranian Relations: Onibasa, Tony – University of Calabar, Nigeria, tonyonibasa@ A Historical Sociological Analysis yahoo.co.uk MacGillivray, Iain – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Uduak Williams, Dodeye – University of Calabar, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] The Strategic Outlook for China-Turkey Relations: Geopolitical L’immigration subsaharienne au Maroc : Quelques effets de Prospects after the Failed Coup of 2016 la mobilité humaine sur la politique interne et la géopolitique Chen, Tao – Griffith University, Australia, tao.chen2@ d’un Etat. griffithuni.edu.au El Amouri, Hamid – Université Mohammed V de Rabat, Morocco, Questioning the Mediterraneanity of Turkey: A Critical [email protected] Geopolitical Perspective to Understand Foreign Policy Uygun, Ayse Gulce – Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey, [email protected]

140 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.58 Voices from Peripheral India: GS08.03 Political Change and Migration from Critical Explorations of Socio-Economic and the Middle East: Crossing Borders and Political Geopolitical Dimensions of Indian Borders Marginalization Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P3 Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Chair Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, Chair Nishikida, Aiko – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies [email protected] (T.U.F.S.), Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Roy, Souresh – The University of Melbourne, Co-Chair Hamanaka, Shingo – Ryukoku University, Japan, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Securing the Sovereignty and Sacrificing the Self: Discussant(s) Nishikida, Aiko – Tokyo University of Foreign A Critical Military Perspective on Indian Borders Studies (T.U.F.S.), Japan, [email protected] Choudhary, Ladhu R. – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Ishiguro, Hirotake – Institute of Developing Economies, IDE-JETRO, [email protected] Japan, [email protected] Merging the Margins and Bordering the Borders: the Role Papers The Inconvenient Facts Hindering a New Approach of Democratic Institutions in India to Refugee Assistance Program Chaudhary, Rahul – University of Rajasthan, India, Hamanaka, Shingo – Ryukoku University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Icon, Index and Image: Semiotics on Indian Borderlands Political Marginalization in Turkey: Drawing and Crossing Sunmbul, Amna – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, a Border between Inclusion and Exclusion [email protected] Iwasaka, Masamichi – Doshisha University, Japan, miwasaka@ The India’s Land Borders: A Critical Study of Political and Popular mail.doshisha.ac.jp Narratives Experience and Consciousness of Migration among Arab Citizen Kumar verma, Mukesh – University of Rajasthan, India, - Focusing on Syrians [email protected] Takaoka, Yutaka – MIddle East Research Institute of Japan, Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 India’s Northeast Border and Ethno-Communal Conflicts: Japan, [email protected] A Human Security Perspective Why Syrian Refugees Choose Turkey as a Final Destination? Samota, Kailash Chand – University of Rajasthan, India, The Quantitative Analysis to Syrian Refugees in Turkey [email protected] Imai, Kohei – Institute of Developing Economies, Japan, [email protected] GS08.01 African Borders and Borderlands, Power Struggle and Political Marginalization in the Post-conflict Territorialised Nationalism and the Possibility Libya: Who are Fighting for What? of Decolonised Borders Kobayashi, Amane – The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, Japan, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P4 Chair Moyo, Inocent – University of Zululand, South Africa, [email protected] GS09.07 Gender, Identity and Participation Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Co-Chair Nshimbi, Christopher Changwe – University of Pretoria, South Africa, [email protected] Chair Nayak, Smita – Utkal University, India, nayaksmita1992@ gmail.com Papers Dismantling Borders: Citizenship and Identity Politics among the People of Ingwavuma and the 1982 Land Deal Discussant(s) Nayak, Smita – Utkal University, India, Between South Africa and Swaziland [email protected] Mngomezulu, Bheki R. – University of the Western Cape, Papers Counting Dead Women: The Evolution of the Personal South Africa, [email protected] Action Frame Forced Migration and Labor Market Activities: The Case Price, Jenna – University of Sydney, Australia, of Congolese Refugees in Rwanda [email protected] Marchand, Katrin – Maastricht University, Netherlands, Indigenous Political Participation and Deliberative Policy- [email protected] making: The Long-term Care Service Controversy in the The Paradox of Border Regimes: The Case Study of Ceuta Deliberative System and Melilla Fan, Mei-Fang – National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, mffan@ Brkic´, Luka – University of Zagreb, Croatia, luka.brkic56@ ym.edu.tw gmail.com Sung, Sheng Chun – Shih Hsin University, Taiwan, yunawsili@ Zorko, Marta – University of Zagreb, Croatia, mzorkofpzg@ gmail.com gmail.com Rethinking Sexual Violence, Intersectionality and the Matrix Les frontières virtuelles et la circulation des enseignants- of Domination in South Africa chercheurs en Afrique de l’Ouest Gouws, Amanda – Universiteit Stellenbosch, South Africa, ag1@ Hinnougnon Nathaniel, Kitti – Université d’Abomey-Calavi, sun.ac.za Benin, [email protected] A Cross-national Analysis of Teachers’ Participation in Societal Towards a decolonisation of borders in the SADC? Organizations: A Person-centered Examination of Gendered Moyo, Inocent – University of Zululand, South Africa, minnoxa@ Differences and the Effects on Boys’ and Girls’ Expected Political yahoo.com Participation Reichert, Frank – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 141 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia An Auto-ethnography on Hegemony GS12.27 New and Old Conflict in the Southern Gencoglu, Funda – Baskent University, Turkey, fundao@ Philippines: Understanding Violence and Making baskent.edu.tr Peace at the Margins of the State Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P5 GS12.07 Citizen Politics in Digital Ages: Chair Tanyag, Maria – Monash University, Australia, Focusing on the Candlelight Rallies in 2016-17 [email protected] South Korea Discussant(s) Tanyag, Maria – Monash University, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 [email protected] Chair Shim, Ji Yeon – Kyungnam University, South Korea, yeon@ Papers Understanding Linkages Between New and kyungnam.ac.kr Old Conflicts in Muslim Mindanao: Shadow Economies, Co-Chair Kim, Hosup – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, Political Violence, and Violent Extremism [email protected] Shea, Nathan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Kim, Hun Joon – Korea University, South Korea, [email protected] Gender, Conflict and Urban Migration in Mindanao Chun, Ja Hyun – Yonsei University, South Korea, jahyunchun@ Jopson, Teresa – Australian National University, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Lee, Taedong – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Going Local: Local Government Units’ Roles in Conflict Lee, Hyo Won – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Resolution in the Philippines Kim, Nam Kyu – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, Quilala, Dennis – University of Philippines Diliman, Philippines, [email protected] [email protected] Choi, Ajin – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Prospects for Peace after Marawi Papers Citizen Politics in Seoul: Development, Patterns, Donnelly, Charles – No affiliation, Australia, charles.donnelly@ Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 and Challenges cqumail.com Miura, Hiroki – Seoul National University, South Korea, sugeun@ msn.com GS12.35 Reconsidering Representation: Kim, Dong-Hun – Korea University, South Korea, dhkim71@ korea.ac.kr New Issues, Institutions, and Japanese Politics Kim, Euiyoung – Seoul National University, South Korea, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 [email protected] Chair Fujimura, Naofumi – Kobe University, Japan, fujimura@ The Implications of the Korean Candlelight Demonstrations emerald.kobe-u.ac.jp on Modern Representative Democracy Co-Chair Arami, Reiko – Nagoya University, Japan, Kang, Shin-Goo – Ajou University, South Korea, shingookang@ [email protected] ajou.ac.kr Joo, Hyung-min – Korea University, South Korea, hjoo@ Discussant(s) Shimizu, Naoki – Kochi University, Japan, korea.ac.kr [email protected] Ryu, Jaesung – Keimyung University, South Korea, jryu.kmu@ Kido, Hideki – Kyoto Women’s University, Japan, [email protected] gmail.com Papers The Function of Resource Allocation in Maintaining Kim, Yongbok – Kyungnam University, South Korea, ybkim@ Party Discipline: Roll Call Vote Analysis in Japan kyungnam.ac.kr Fujimura, Naofumi – Kobe University, Japan, fujimura@ Does SNS facilitate Participatory Democracy? : Evidence from emerald.kobe-u.ac.jp S. Korea’s Presidential Impeachment Protests Neighborhood Contexts and Anti-immigrant Sentiment: Min, Hee – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, mhmhkr@ A Case of Japan khu.ac.kr Endo, Masahisa – Waseda University, Japan, endomasahisa@ Lee, Jeongjin – National Assembly Research Service, South Korea, gmail.com [email protected] Yokoyama, Tomoya – Rikkyo University, Japan, tmyokoyama@ Yun, Seongyi – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, yun31@ rikkyo.ac.jp khu.ac.kr How Strong Bicameralism Constrains Governments Network Movement and Democracy : with a focus on 2016-17 in Parliamentary Democracies Candle Demonstration in Korea Yanai, Yuki – Kochi University of Technology, Japan, yanai.yuki@ Cho, HeeJung – Sogang University, South Korea, choheejung@ kochi-tech.ac.jp gmail.com Lew, Seok-Jin – Sogang University, South Korea, sjlew@ What Do Voters See? The Effects of Electoral Institutions sogang.ac.kr on the Search Strategy of Voters. Nakamura, Etsuhiro – Aichi Gakuin University, Japan, enakam@ Road to the Unification in the Korean Peninsula: psis.agu.ac.jp Political incorporation of North Korean Defectors Min, Taeeun – Korea Institute for National Unification (KINU), The Alliance Dilemma in the Public Mind: A Survey Experiment South Korea, [email protected] in Japan Iida, Takeshi – Doshisha University, Japan, [email protected] Ideology, Proximity and Party Identification: Analyzing the 2017 Hata, Masaki – The University of Kitakyushu, Japan, hatamasaki@ South Korean Presidential Election kitakyu-u.ac.jp Kang, Won-Taek – Seoul National University, South Korea, [email protected] Gil, Jung-ah – Seoul National University, South Korea, rhona.gil@ gmail.com

142 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC03.02 Brexit and the Future The Theory of the Urban Regime in Comparative Perspective. of EU Citizenship The Institutional Framework as an Analytical Tool Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Casal, Daniel – EAE Business School, Spain, [email protected] Chair Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Spain, [email protected] RC08.05 Legislative Agenda Setting, Policy-making and Oversight Co-Chair Vintila, Daniela – Université de Liège, Belgium, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 [email protected] Chair Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Discussant(s) Closa, Carlos – Institute for Public Policy (IPP), Germany, [email protected] Spain, [email protected] Vintila, Daniela – Université de Liège, Belgium, daniela.vintila@ Discussant(s) Edinger, Michael – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität ulg.ac.be Jena, Germany, [email protected] Papers Politicisizing EU Citizenship: Online Mobilisation Papers When Does Clientelism Pay Off? Legislature Size During Brexit and Welfare in Brazil Trenz, Hans-Joerg – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, trenz@ Cepaluni, Gabriel – Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), hum.ku.dk Brazil, [email protected] The EU’s Human Rights Regime on Notice? Brexit and What Mignozzetti, Umberto – New York University, United States, It Means for Rights Protection within the EU [email protected] Solomon, Russell – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Comparing Pre-legislative Scrutiny: Lessons from Japan, University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] South Korea, and the U.K Navigating the Contradictions of Brexit Britain: Free Movement Park, Jisun – Seijo University, Japan, [email protected] and Citizenship after June 2016 Bypassing the Black Box: A Veto Player Analysis of Party Shaw, Jo – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, jo.shaw@ Negotiation Outcomes ed.ac.uk Huang, Shih-hao – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 Marching for Europe? Enacting European citizenship during Brexit [email protected] Galpin, Charlotte – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, Parliament, Oversight and Democracy: Lessons and [email protected] Recommendations of the Second Global Parliamentary Report Sleeping with the Brexit Elephant: The EU’s Affiliated Richardson, Andy – No affiliation, Switzerland, [email protected] Non-members Palmieri, Sonia – University of Canberra, Australia, palmieri. Fossum, John – University of Oslo, Norway, j.e.fossum@ [email protected] arena.uio.no How Green is the Green Party in Mexico? Legislative Efficiency Did EU Citizenship Cause Brexit? and Agenda-Setting of the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico Morgan, Glyn – Syracuse University, United States, dgmorgan@ (1997-2018) maxwell.syr.edu Benitez Rojo, Sara Elizabeth – Federal Government, Mexico, [email protected] Implications of the Open Government Partnership for Legislative RC05.04 Local Government Structures Openness Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Coghill, Ken – Monash University, Australia, ken.coghill@ Chair Razin, Eran – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, monash.edu [email protected] Co-Chair Kopric´, Ivan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, ikopric@ RC13.05 Democratization in South Asia, Africa, pravo.hr and Latin America Discussant(s) Kopric´, Ivan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 [email protected] Chair Kotzé, Dirk – University of South Africa, South Africa, Papers Where Social Networking is Reachless and [email protected] Educationally Inadequate Co-Chair Nkwede, Joseph – Ebonyi State University, Nigeria, Mitchell, Charles – Grambling State University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Szymanski, Adam – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Emerging Model Villages In India: A Study Of Punsari Village Poland, [email protected] From The State Of Gujarat Weiffen, Brigitte – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, Joshi, Sanhita – University of Mumbai, India, joshisanhita@ [email protected] gmail.com Papers Bridging the Gap Between Capacity and Proximity in Territorial Politico – Administrative Systems and Behaviour of South Asian Democracies Rescaling. Italy as a Pilot Case Bolgherini, Silvia – Università degli studi di Napoli Federic, Italy, Sharma, Rd – Insititute of Policy Research and Analysis, India, [email protected] [email protected] Bandyopadhyay, Biswajit – Institute of Policy Research Impact of Small Municipalities in Slovakia on the Performance and Analysis, India, [email protected] of Local Policy Jamil, Ishtiaq – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, ishtiaq.jamil@ Brix, Richard – University of St. Cyril and Methodius, Slovakia, aorg.uib.no [email protected] Hazarika, Niru – Gauhati University, India, [email protected] Horvath, Peter – St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Dhakal, Tek Nath – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, dhakaltn@ Tarnovo, Slovakia, [email protected] gmail.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 143 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Unity Governments and Democratisation during a Transition: Gomez-Tagle Lemaistre, Silvia – El Colegio de México, Mexico, National Unity or Shared Government [email protected] Kotzé, Dirk – University of South Africa, South Africa, kotzedj@ Papers Why are Minor Parties on the Rise in Australia? unisa.ac.za Wood, Danielle – Grattan Institute, Australia, danielle.wood@ Claiming Democracy and Regional Integration in Africa: grattaninstitute.edu.au The Smokescreen in Gambia Daley, John – Grattan Institute, Australia, john.daley@ Uchechukwu Agbo, Johnson – Federal University, Wukari, grattaninstitute.edu.au Nigeria, [email protected] Chivers, Carmela – Grattan Institute, Australia, carmela.chivers@ Challenges of Political Participation in a Peacebuilding Era. grattaninstitute.edu.au A Comparative Review between Colombia and Guatemala Political Business Cycle in Korea: Empirical Analyses of 2014 Colmenares Rincon, Natalia – Universidad Nacional Gubernatorial Elections Data de Colombia, Colombia, [email protected] Kim, Daesik – Kyongbuk National University, South Korea, Ortiz Pedraza, Erika – Universidad Nacional de Colombia, [email protected] Colombia, [email protected] Jang, Eunyoung – Kyongbuk National University, South Korea, [email protected] RC14.26 Rethinking Multicultural Theories Bae, Eunjin – Kyongbuk National University, South Korea, [email protected] in the Age of New Migrants and Refugees Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Conduct of Free, Fair and Inclusive Elections in Developing World: Past, Present and Challenges Ahead Chair Iida, Fumio – Kobe University, Japan, [email protected] Rajput, Pushpendra – Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India, Discussant(s) Nishiyama, Takayuki – Seikei University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Trends of Political Party Formation in Modern Nepal Basnet, Vivek – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, vivek.basnet@ Papers Liberalism and the Possibility of Partial Legalization

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 icloud.com Iida, Fumio – Kobe University, Japan, [email protected] Dahal, Chandi Raj – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, chandiraj.dahal@ Liberal Multicultural Theories of Rights in the Age of New ku.edu.np Migrants and Refugees: Alan Patten and His Critics Kawamura, Mami – Kobe University, Japan, maminy06.06@ gmail.com RC21.02 Education and Political Participation | | Different Legacies, Common Pressure and Converging Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Institutions? The Politics of Muslim Integration in Austria Chair Gao, Xiaoxia – Nanjing Normal University, China, 01035@ and Germany njnu.edu.cn Amiya-Nakada, Ryosuke – Tsuda University, Japan, Co-Chair Ghazarian, Zareh – Monash University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Reformulating Multiculturalism in the Age of New Migrants and Refugees Discussant(s) Sachleben, Mark – Shippensburg University, Tsuji, Yasuo – Hokkaido University, Japan, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Women Migrants from East to West: Key Policy Issues Papers The New Australian as the Good Australian: How in Bangladesh the Australian School System is Shaping Migrants and Refugees Kabir, Syeda Lasna – University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, as Good Citizens [email protected] Crealy, Isobel – Australian National University, Australia, Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. – North South University, Bangladesh, [email protected] [email protected] Reinventing Local Government Performance: Further Dissecting Peacetime Planning: the Question of Venezuelan Refugees the Role of Socioeconomic Factors and Social Mobilization Policy in Brazil Pandeya, Ganesh – National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Mattos Sparta de Souza, Orlando – Escola de Comando e Japan, [email protected] Estado-Maior do Exército (ECEME) - IMM, Brazil, osparta@ Impact of Ethnic Interaction in Education on National Integration hotmail.com in Malaysia: Possibilities and Limitations of the RIMUP De Andrade Alves, Leonardo – No affiliation, Brazil, Segawa, Noriyuki – Kindai University, Japan, segawa@ [email protected] intl.kindai.ac.jp Morais Bourguignon Sparta, Danielle – No affiliation, Brazil, Factors Determining Inclusion of EU contents in Primary [email protected] and Secondary Schools Curricula in Slovenia Lajh, Damjan – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, damjan.lajh@ RC17.05 Elections, Voting and Parties: fdv.uni-lj.si Established Practices and New Emerging Novak, Meta – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, meta.novak@ Trends fdv.uni-lj.si Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Chair Basnet, Vivek – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, vivek.basnet@ RC22.02 Elections and Political Communication | | icloud.com Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Co-Chair Koo, Sejin – Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, Chair Zukiewicz, Przemyslaw – University of Wrocław, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Kim, Daesik – Kyongbuk National University, Discussant(s) Chugrov, Sergey – Moscow State Institute South Korea, [email protected] of International Relations, Russia, [email protected]

144 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Non-Systemic Factors in Changes of Gender-Biased RC24.02 Civil-Military Relations in Comparative Media Framing: 2009 and 2013 Israeli Election Coverage Perspective: Issues in Western Democratic of Leading Female Politicians Norms and National Security Lehman-Wilzig, Sam – Bar-Ilan University, Israel, | | [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Lehman-Wilzig, Sam – Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Chair Ulrich, Marybeth – US Army War College, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Greenwald, Gilad – Bar-Ilan University, Israel, gilad.greenwald@ Discussant(s) Swarts, Jonathan – Purdue University, biu.ac.il United States, [email protected] Political Leadership Styles and Political Communication: Evidences from 2015 Presidential Campaign in Argentina. Papers The Uruguayan Praetorianism. From Transition to Coronel, Alejandro Anibal – Grupo de Investigación MEL, integration. - Analysis of the Uruguayan Civil Military Relations Argentina, [email protected] in Post – Authoritarian Regime. 1985-2017 Locattelli, Daniel – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, Discourse and Ideology. The Relation Mexico-US regarding [email protected] the Border Wall Ahuactzin Martínez, Carlos Enrique – Benemérita Universidad Democracy and Institutional Legitimacy in Latin America: Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] The Effects of Militarizing Domestic Security Espinosa Santiago, Orlando – Benemérita Universidad Perez, Orlando – Millersville University, United States, orlando. Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] [email protected] Torres Rodríguez , Ignacio Daniel – Benemérita Universidad The Social Contract and the Australian Civil-Military Relationship Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] Carter, Cate – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] The Reciprocal Influence between Negative Campaign and Polls: Whither the Common Defense in 21st Century Democracies: The Use of Facebook by the Main Candidates in the 2014 The Civil-Military Gap and the Professionalization of Armed Forces Brazilian Presidential Elections Ulrich, Marybeth – US Army War College, United States, de Sousa, Icaro Joathan – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 [email protected] Security or Freedom: Mass Surveillance and Political Choices Marques, Francisco Paulo Jamil Almeida – Universidade Chiozza, Giacomo – American University of Sharjah, United Arab Federal do Paraná, Brazil, [email protected] Emirates, [email protected] How the attention economy came to dominate the election Atkinson, Carol – United States Air Force, United States, process. Berlusconi and Trump and the technique of Disruption [email protected] and Shifting in election campaigns Developing Politically Savvy Military Officers Doyle, Waddick – American University of Paris, France, wdoyle@ Allen, Charles – US Army War College, United States, aup.edu [email protected]

RC23.01 Campaign Dynamics RC25.02 Conference in a Conference: Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Sectoral Themes in Health Policy-Making Chair Siavelis, Peter – Wake Forest University, United States, Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 [email protected] Chair Toth, Federico – Università di Bologna, Italy, federico.toth@ Discussant(s) Shineman, Victoria – University of Pittsburgh, unibo.it United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Desroches, Marie-Eve – Institut national de Papers To Campaign or Not to Campaign: Moral Dilemmas la recherche scientifique, Canada, [email protected] of Political Consultants Marmor, Theodore – Yale University, United States, Gregor, Miloš – Masaryk University, Czech Republic, mgregor@ [email protected] fss.muni.cz Papers US Housing and Health Politics and Policy: Towards Cyberparties or Back to the Dirt? The Czech Parties Controversies about Equity? Campaigning in 2017 Bendaoud, Maroine – McMaster University, Canada, maroineb@ Perottino, Michel – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, hotmail.com [email protected] Marmor, Theodore – Yale University, United States, Promises, Punishment and Policy Feedback: Explaining the [email protected] Irrational Fulfillment of Election Pledges in US Healthcare Mapping Models of Policy Change Applied to Hospital Financing Gibbons, Andrew – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Reforms across Europe [email protected] Babarczy, Balázs – Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, Hannah, Adam – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Send Medicals to the Local - How Does Government Affect Health? New Forms of Grass-Roots Political Mobilization in the Russian Xue, Xiaojing – Zhejiang University, China, [email protected] Hybrid Democracy Lang, Youxing – Zhejiang University, China, ylang2002@ Pshizova, Susanna – Lomonosov Moscow State University, hotmail.com Russia, [email protected] Autonomy and Control: The Changing Governance of Public Hospitals Bali, Azad Singh – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Bales, Sarah – National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 145 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Ramesh, M – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Fiduciary Foundations of Political Freedom [email protected] Mundó, Jordi – Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, jordimundo@ Conciliate the Doctors: Divergence of Healthcare Policy in the UK, ub.edu the USA, and Korea Toward an Experimental Theory of Democracy: Beyond Realistic Kim, HeaKyeong – Korea University, South Korea, sse_gang@ and Normative Models of Contemporary Politics. naver.com Magalhães, Raul – Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil, Political Coordination and Government Capability in [email protected] Pharmaceutical Governance: Switzerland and Australia The Foundations of Justice: Slavery and the Constitution compared of Moral Subjectivity Uhlmann, Bjorn – Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, Strecker, David – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, [email protected] Germany, [email protected]

RC26.19 Territory, Migration, and Resources RC32.03 Deliberating Deliberation in Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 the Politics of Health from a Practical Chair Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal – University of Connecticut, and Theoretical Perspective United States, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Discussant(s) Inokuchi, Ayako – Osaka University, Japan, Chair La Brooy, Camille – The University of Melbourne, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers The Jurisprudential Foundations of Immigration Discussant(s) Weinstock, Daniel – McGill University, Canada, and Asylum in the Shiite Jurisprudence [email protected] Anjomrooz, Matin – Islamic Azad University, Iran, Papers Determining the Extent of Deliberation in Consensus [email protected] Processes – A Systematic Review Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 The Struggle for Identity in Margins Challenging Territorial Kelaher, Margaret – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Understanding of Modern Nation-State: Comparative History [email protected] of Special Laws in Borderland of India, Pakistan and China The Deliberative Politics of 3D Printing in Medical Practice Khaire, Deepali – Central University of Gujarat, India, krdeepali@ Heemsbergen, Luke – Deakin University, Australia, lukejh@ gmail.com unimelb.edu.au Beyond Limbo: Assessing Cash Assistance Programs for Refugees Methodological Solutions for increasing Diversity within in Greece Participatory Evaluation May, Danielle – Aarhus University, Denmark, danimay07@ Satti, Christie – Massey University, New Zealand, c.satti@ gmail.com massey.ac.nz International Regulations of Conflict Minerals and Resource Silence of a Scream: Utilising the Silences Framework to Centralise Governance Development in Rwanda Ex-offender Voices in Provision of Interventions to Improve Inokuchi, Ayako – Osaka University, Japan, choko.choko.4869@ Their Health gmail.com Serrant, Laura – Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom, Forest Rights Act and Resource Conflict between State [email protected] and Tribals - A Case Study of Odisha Eshareturi, Cyril – University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom, Dash, Gitanjali – Utkal University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Strategic Interactions between Migrant and Non-migrant Actors CommentRX: Connecting Practitioners with Policymaking within the Struggles for the Rights of Immigrants for the Health of Communities Vertongen, Youri Lou – Université Saint-Louis, Belgium, Daku, Mark – Texas Christian University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Sledge, Daniel – University of Texas at Arlington, United States, RC31.02 Contemporary Re-thinking in Political [email protected] Thomas, Herschel – University of Texas at Arlington, United States, Philosophy [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Chair Medearis, John – University of California, Riverside, RC32.04 Education Policy United States, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Discussant(s) Zimmerling, Ruth – Johannes Gutenberg- Universität Mainz, Germany, [email protected] Chair Scott, Roger – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] Papers Political Islamism: A Challenge to Contemporary Muslim Political and Philosophical Thought Co-Chair Warner, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, Hussain, Amjad – University of Peshawar, Pakistan, hamlet127@ [email protected] yahoo.com Discussant(s) Ojha Mishra, Suman – University of Lucknow, Is It Possible a Political Nation without Nationalists? India, [email protected] The Theoretical and Practical Problems of Articulating Mols, Frank – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] a Secessionist Referendum: The Spanish Case Papers Women’s Mobility and Gendered Spaces in an Emirati Moreno, Carmelo – University of the Basque Country, Spain, Higher Education Single Gender Context [email protected] Alzeer, Gergana – Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, [email protected]

146 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Russian Students in Norway Same as It Never Was: Making Capitalism Great Again Karlsen, Eivind – University of Nordland, Norway, eivind.karlsen@ Harrison, Neil – The Sustainable Development Institute, nord.no United States, [email protected] Skorstad, Berit – University of Nordland, Norway, berit.skorstad@ Mikler, John – University of Sydney, Australia, john.mikler@ nord.no sydney.edu.au Governance of Government Middle Schools in Beijing and Delhi: On The Margins of Marxist Political Theory: The Concept A Comparison on Supportive Accountability of the Lumpenproletariat Yan, Yifei – National University of Singapore, Singapore, yifei.yan@ Chomsky, Daniel – University of Texas Pan American, United States, u.nus.edu [email protected] The Gendered Politics of Why Universities Fail Students: Barrow, Clyde – University of Texas Pan American, United States, Evaluating the Effect of Peer-Led Sexual Consent Workshops [email protected] in Identifying and Responding to Unwanted Non-Consensual Challenges for the Stability of State-Permeated Capitalism Sexual Experiences. in Large Emerging Countries: The Example of Brazil and India Devine, Karen – Dublin City University, Ireland, karen.devine@ Nölke, Andreas – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, dcu.ie Germany, [email protected] Women in the Sciences of Latin America May, Christian – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Gregis Estivalet, Anelise – Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, [email protected] Brazil, [email protected] Weakening State Power or Weak Conceptions of State Power? Diamond Jubilee – A personal Perspective on The Changing Role Kim, Sung-Young – Macquarie University, Australia, of Universities in The Australian Political System [email protected] Scott, Roger – University of Queensland, Australia, roger.scott@ uq.edu.au RC38.07 State Capacities in Developing Countries in Comparative Perspective

RC35.05 Globalization and Sustainable Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 Development: Quest for a New Paradigm Chair Rodrigues Marques da Silva, Roberta – Universidade Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] Chair Tripathi, Shri Prakash Mani – Gorakhpur University, Co-Chair Gaitán, Flavio – UNILA, Brazil, flavio.gaitan@ India, [email protected] unila.edu.br Co-Chair Bajpai, Arunoday – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Discussant(s) Lanzara, Arnaldo – Universidade Federal Agra, India, [email protected] Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] Discussant(s) Kacker, Snehil – Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Papers Neo-Liberalism and Indian Welfare State; India, [email protected] Its Challenges Papers Globalization a False God. Dilemmas and Callenges Arukonda, Hariprasad – Kakatiya University, India, Rai, Sheila – University of Rajasthan, India, sheilarai@ [email protected] rediffmail.com State Capacities, Quality of Democracy and Political Change Sustainable Livelihood through Technology enabled Direct in Bolivia (2006-2016) Benefit Transfer Scheme: An Experience from India. Cunha Filho, Clayton – Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil, Goliaya, Nemi Chand – P.G. Government Colleges for Girls [email protected] Sector-42 Chandigarh, India, [email protected] East Asia in the Post-Financial Crisis of 2008: Redesign or Demise Are Energy Efficiency Policies Bad for the Climate? How Energy of Old Developmental States Efficiency Delays the Energy Transformation. Moura, Rafael – Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Moe, Espen – Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, [email protected] Norway, [email protected] Rodrigues Marques da Silva, Roberta – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, [email protected] America’s Exit from Paris Accord: Consequences and Its Affect on Global Climate Policy Uruguayan welfare state: conditions for its building, Tripathi, Snigdha – Gorakhpur University, India, shwetaat2910@ maintenance and destruction gmail.com Reis, Guilherme – Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected] RC38.02 Comparative Capitalism: Innovations in Methods, Models and Applications RC43.09 Theology and Politics | | Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Tuesday, July 24 11:00-12:45 Room Mezzanine / M7 Chair Ozzano, Luca – Universita Degli Studi di Torino, Italy, Chair Mikler, John – University of Sydney, Australia, john.mikler@ [email protected] sydney.edu.au Papers Pope Francis Political Discurs over the Margins Discussant(s) Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Cuda, Emilce – Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche, Argentina, Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers The Developmental State is Dead. Long Live Ideology versus Faith in the Collective Political Identity Formation: the Developmental State. An Analysis of the Thoughts of Iqbal and Jinnah – the Founding Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Wales, Australia, Fathers of Pakistan [email protected] Sajjad-ur-Rehman, Muhammad – International Islamic Weiss, Linda – University of Sydney, Australia, linda.weiss@ University Pakistan, Pakistan, [email protected] sydney.edu.au

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 147 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Arguing for Religion’s Limits of Engagement in Politics Cooperative Autocracies: Leader Survival, Creditworthiness Köni, Hakan – Istanbul Rumeli University, Turkey, hakan.kn01@ and Bilateral Investment Treaties gmail.com Rosendorff, Peter – New York University, United States, The Return of Religion as Political Identity and Its Influence [email protected] in Indonesian Democratization Process (An Analysis of Hollyer, James – University of Minnesota, United States, jhollyer@ the North Mollucas Regional Election) umn.edu Bailusy, Kausal – Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia, Arias, Eric – New York University, United States, eric.arias@ [email protected] nyu.edu Sukri, Sukri – Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia, sukripolitik@ Liberalizing Democracies in a Conundrum? International Trade gmail.com and Government Revenues in Developing Countries Religious Globalization: Experiences and Perspectives Rudra, Nita – Georgetown University, United States, nr404@ Baena Lopez , Carlos Alberto – Independent Movement of georgetown.edu Absolute Renovation, Colombia, [email protected] Bastiaens, Ida – Fordham University, United States, ibastiaens@ Montes Pérez, Enrique – Association Miraisme International, fordham.edu Switzerland, [email protected] Rising Power or Sinking Ship: China v. U.S. in the World Bank Integration or Isolation: Mosques, Diaspora Networks, Hafner-Burton, Emilie – University of California, San Diego, and Sub-Saharan Migration to Spain United States, [email protected] Peña-Vasquez, Andrea – University of Notre Dame, United States, Democracies in Peril: Taxation and Redistribution in Globalizing [email protected] Economies AKP’s Reproduction of Hegemony Through Religionization Rudra, Nita – Georgetown University, United States, nr404@ of Turkey georgetown.edu Uygur Dogan, Aysegul – Macquarie University, Australia, Bastiaens, Ida – Fordham University, United States, ibastiaens@ [email protected] fordham.edu Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 11:00-12:45 RC44.03 Democratization and Civilian Oversight J-RC23/28.4 Manifesto Coordination Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 in Multi-level Settings Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Chair Dinnen, Sinclair – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Chair Dandoy, Régis – Waseda University, Japan, rdandoy@ ulb.ac.be Discussant(s) Garcia Rivero, Carlos – Universitat de València, Spain, [email protected] Co-Chair Hino, Airo – Waseda University, Japan, airo@ waseda.jp Papers The use of force in peacekeeping operations in Africa Aguilar, Sergio – Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Discussant(s) Yamada, Kyohei – Rikkyo University, Japan, Filho, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] A Basic Study on the Weakening Diet’s Functions and its Impact Papers Does Party Organization Matter in Formulating on the Civil-Military Relations: Focusing on the Japanese Situations Manifesto in Multi-Level Settings?: A Cross-national Study after World War II Uekami, Takayoshi – Okayama University, Japan, uekamit@ Komori, Yuta – Meiji University /The Sasakawa Peace Foundaiton, nifty.com Japan, [email protected] Takashima, Asako – University of Tokyo, Japan, Can’t Somebody Else Deal with It? The Outsourcing of Australia’s [email protected] Diplomatic Security Ogawa, Hiroki – Waseda University, Japan, aznablechar185@ Cottam, Jon – Macquarie University, Australia, jon.cottam@ yahoo.co.jp mq.edu.au Tanaka, Masako – University of Tokyo, Japan, masakokt1419@ gmail.com Transiting Peacefully from Authoritarianism in Myanmar: Ajishi, Yu – University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] A Comparative Analysis of the 1990 and 2015 Election Aung Khaing, Wint Wint – Waseda University, Japan, Directly-elected Executives and Manifesto Coordination Across [email protected] Levels: the Case of Japan Hijino, Ken – Kyoto University, Japan, [email protected] RC51.15 The Political Economy of Developing Boundary Consolidations and the Distribution of Voter Preferences within and across Jurisdictions: Examples from Countries’ Responses to Economic Municipal Mergers in Japan Globalization Yamada, Kyohei – Rikkyo University, Japan, kyamada@ Tuesday, July 24 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 rikkyo.ac.jp Chair Milner, Helen V. – Princeton University, United States, Manifesto Coordination in a Multi-level Setting: A Critical [email protected] Exploration of State-wide Party Programmes Following ‘Devolution’ in the UK Discussant(s) Haggard, Stephan – University of California, Chaney, Paul – Cardiff University, United Kingdom, chaneyp@ San Diego, United States, [email protected] cardiff.ac.uk Papers Owning It: Accountability, the Resource Curse, District Magnitude and Manifesto Coordination: Analyses and Citizens’ Ownership over Government Revenues of Japanese Local Elections Milner, Helen V. – Princeton University, United States, hmilner@ Hino, Airo – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] princeton.edu Blais, André – Université de Montréal, Canada, andre.blais@ umontreal.ca

148 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 12:45-13:45 [RC Business Meeting] RC25 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10

The Program Co-chairs express their sincere thanks to Professor [RC Business Meeting] RC30 Meeting Peregrine Schwartz-Shea and the American Political Science Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Association for their excellent help in organizing the cafe-style events at the 25th World Congress. [RC Business Meeting] RC31 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 SS.06 Research Methods Café Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Café [RC Business Meeting] RC40 Meeting Chair Carver, Terrell – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC41 Meeting [Meeting] Australian Journal of Politics and Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 History Editorial Board Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales [RC Business Meeting] RC43 Meeting Boardroom 1 Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7

[RC Business Meeting] RC03 Meeting [RC Business Meeting] RC44 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17

[RC Business Meeting] RC10 Meeting [RC Business Meeting] RC50 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15

[RC Business Meeting] RC15 Meeting | | Tuesday, July 24 12:45-13:45 Room Mezzanine / M6 Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 13:45-15:15 [RC Business Meeting] RC23 Meeting Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 PS.03 [Plenary] President’s Plenary: [RC Business Meeting] RC24 Meeting Challenging the Borders of Liberal Democracy: Tuesday, July 24 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 The Global Rise of Populism Tuesday, July 24 | 13:45-15:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15

AS.01 [Award Session] Global South Award Decolonising Intergenerational Environmental Justice Lecture - Meenakshi Bansal Winter, Christine – University of Sydney, Australia, c.winter@ Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P5 sydney.edu.au Indigenous Responses to Gold Mining in the Peruvian Amazon Vila Benites, Gisselle – The University of Melbourne, Australia, AUS03.07 Environmental Justice, Civil Society [email protected] and Local Movements Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P1 OCIS01.05 The Politics of Desire and Violence: Papers Empowering Local Governments and Local Critical and Feminist Perspectives Communities in Conservation and Sustainable Local Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Development: The Role of Environmental NGOs in Sri Lanka Akurugoda, Indi – University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, indiakuru@ Chair Brincat, Shannon – University of the Sunshine Coast, gmail.com Australia, [email protected] Karunaratne, Manjula – University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Discussant(s) Jackson, Richard – University of Otago, [email protected] New Zealand, [email protected] Participation de la Société Civile et Gouvernance Papers Cathexis, embodied militarism and disengaging from Environnementale au Chiapas (Mexique) foreign fighter networks Márquez-Rosano, Conrado – Universidad Autonoma Chapingo, Duriesmith, David – University of Queensland, Australia, Mexico, [email protected] [email protected] Linck, Thierry – Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - SAD, France, [email protected] Legorreta-Díaz, María del Carmen – Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 149 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia When Öcalan met Bookchin: The Kurdish Freedom Movement Bordering the Future: Backcasting New Forms of Peer Production and the Political Theory of Democratic Confederalism for 3D Printing Across Eurasia Brincat, Shannon – University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, Heemsbergen, Luke – Deakin University, Australia, lukejh@ [email protected] unimelb.edu.au A Labour of Love: The Political Economy of Violent Extremism Daly, Angela – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Meger, Sara – The University of Melbourne, Australia, sara.meger@ [email protected] unimelb.edu.au Political Consumerism and the Narrative of the ‘Slavery-free Unmasking the Female Foreign Fighter: Interrogating Product’ Representations of the Radicalised Jihadi Bride O’Brien, Erin – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Ambler, Lizzy – Griffith University, Australia, lizzy.ambler@ [email protected] griffithuni.edu.au ‘Meaningful’ Climate Change Activism Modernity, Desire and the Civilized Self in Postcolonial Pakistan Bradley, Kieran – Australian National University, Australia, Jehangir, Hamza Bin – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] GS03.07 Borders, Walls and Violence: (Im) OCIS03.05 United Nations Peace Operations Mobility, Vulnerability and Resilience in Uncertain Times: Managing Conflict and Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Protecting Civilians Chair Vallet, Elisabeth – Chaire Raoul-Dandurand / Université Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 du Québec à Montréal, Canada, [email protected] Chair Hunt, Charles – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Co-Chair David, Charles-Philippe – Université du Québec University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] à Montréal (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] Discussant(s) Whalan, Jeni – University of New South Wales/ Discussant(s) Saddiki, Said – Al Ain University of Science Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 University of Oxford, Australia, [email protected] and Technology, United Arab Emirates, [email protected] Papers Stabilising, Resolving, or Transforming? The Interplay Papers Resilience-Thinking and the Realist Tradition: Two between Stabilisation and Peacebuilding in the UN Philosophies of Scepticism and Survival in International Relations Peacekeeping Context Gudalov, Nikolay – Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, Curran, David – Coventry University, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Rites/Rights of Passage to Citizenship on the U.S.-Mexico Border Parallel Lines in the Sand: The Role of Bi-Lateral Interventions Coronado, Irasema – University of Texas at El Paso, United States, to Supplement Peace Operations. [email protected] Zimmerman, Shannon – University of Queensland, Australia, The Other from Abroad: The Role of Borders in the Path towards [email protected] Mass Atrocity Crimes and Mass Violence The UN’s Force Intervention Brigade and the Protection of Lamensch, Marie – Concordia University, Canada, Civilians: Opportunities and Limitations of Stakeholder Political [email protected] Alignment Caged Women: Migration, Mobility and Access to Health Ryan, Luisa – University of Queensland, Australia, luisa_caitlin@ Services in Texas and Arizona hotmail.com Bissonnette, Andréanne – Université du Québec à Montréal The Utility of Force for the Protection of Civilians: The Case of (UQAM), Canada, [email protected] the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali Border Walls and Circumvention Strategies Hunt, Charles – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Vallet, Elisabeth – Chaire Raoul-Dandurand / Université du Québec University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] à Montréal, Canada, [email protected]

OCIS04.02 Borders and Margins in GS03.44 Sovereignty, Security and Foreign the International Political Economy Interference Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Chair Heemsbergen, Luke – Deakin University, Australia, Chair Sussex, Matthew – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers Fuzzy Borders in No Man’s Land - Antarctic Security Discussant(s) McCarthy, Daniel – The University of Melbourne, Implications from the Interactions Between New Zealand and Australia, [email protected] Australia in the Antarctic Nicklin, Germana – Massey University, New Zealand, g.nicklin@ Papers Sovereignty, Security and Information Operations: massey.ac.nz From Mass Discomfort to Total War Sussex, Matthew – Australian National University, Australia, Unincorporated Subjects: Political Apartheid and the U.S. [email protected] Territorial Fiscal Crisis Moore, Colin – University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, Information War but Not as We Know It? China’s Application [email protected] of the “Three Warfares” in the South China Sea Dispute and Xinjiang Bio-political Borders in the 21st Century Clarke, Michael – Australian National University, Australia, Njoaguani, Oluwatobi Elizabeth – Covenant University, [email protected] Nigeria, [email protected]

150 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia From Russia With Love: Foreign Interference in the 2016 US Using Relational Ontologies to Understand NGO/INGO Practice: Presidential Election using Social Media The Nexus Between Outbound Labour Migration and Child Hunt, Jennifer – Australian National University, Australia, Protection Policies in Cambodia [email protected] Curley, Melissa – University of Queensland, Australia, m.curley@ Chinese Foreign Influence in Australia: Strategic Interference uq.edu.au or Side-Effect of Engagement? A Socio-legal approach to International Marriage Migration Medcalf, Rory – Australian National University, Australia, from Cambodia to China: the role of gender, development, [email protected] and international relations In the Shadow of Digital Era Governance: Digital Security York, Brandais – The University of Melbourne, Australia, byork@ and Democratic Decision-making student.unimelb.edu.au Legrand, Tim – University of Adelaide, Australia, tim.legrand@ Refugees as Consumers: Between Marginalization adelaide.edu.au and Participation Aistrope, Tim – University of New South Wales, Australia, Ullrich, Maria – Universität Siegen, Germany, maria.ullrich@ [email protected] uni-siegen.de Witterhold, Katharina – Universität Siegen, Germany, [email protected] GS04.14 The Domestic Determinants of Climate Change Policy: Explaining the Gap between International Ambition and National GS09.14 Understanding Indian Politics Obstructions from the Margins Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P3 Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Chair Eisenstadt, Todd – American University, United States, Chair Gupta, Yogesh Kumar – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] [email protected]

Discussant(s) Thomson, Robert – Monash University, Australia, Co-Chair Patton, Benrithung E. – Fazl Ali College, India, Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 [email protected] [email protected] Papers International Climate Finance and Domestic Corruption: Discussant(s) Singh, Indrajeet – Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa Establishing the Nexus with Evidence from Bangladesh College(University Of Delhi) , India, [email protected] Eisenstadt, Todd – American University, United States, Papers Women from Members of Parliament to Leaders [email protected] of Parliament: A Comparative Analysis of India and Bangladesh Lu, Jie – American University, United States, [email protected] Sharma, Preeti – University of Rajasthan, India, pirsh82@ Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. – North South University, Bangladesh, gmail.com [email protected] Dynamics of Party System and Working of the Governments The Power of Process: State Capacity and Climate Policy in India Nahm, Jonas – Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Arora, Dinesh – DAV College Jalandhar, India, dinesh1342001@ International Studies, United States, [email protected] yahoo.co.in Meckling, Jonas – University of California, Berkeley, United States, Democratic Decentralisation and Women’s Participation in [email protected] Indian Politics: A Study of Panchayati Raj Institutions in India The Role of Environmental Non-government Organisations Chhibber, Bharti – University of Delhi, India, bharti.chhibber@ in National Climate Politics: Frustrating Governmental Inaction gmail.com from below in Australia and the United States Has Globalization Made Indian Democracy Inclusive? Star, Cassandra – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Gupta, Yogesh Kumar – University of Delhi, India, yogesh.jnu@ [email protected] gmail.com Climate Policy Implementation in Developing Countries since Kyoto: The More Things Change, the More Things Stay the Same? Purdon, Mark – Université de Montréal, Canada, mark.purdon@ GS12.03 Authoritarianism and Neoliberalism: umontreal.ca A Comparative Analysis Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P4 GS08.09 Theoretical and Methodological Chair Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, Approaches to Studying Migration, Borders [email protected] and Margins: Institutions, Power, and Practice Discussant(s) Johnson, Carol – University of Adelaide, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 [email protected] Chair Gelber, Katharine – University of Queensland, Australia, Papers Variegated Authoritarian Statism: The Global Crisis [email protected] of Democracy in Late Capitalism Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, priya.chacko@ Discussant(s) Kneebone, Susan – The University of Melbourne, adelaide.edu.au Australia, [email protected] Authoritarian Statism , Neoliberalism and Xi Jinping’s political Papers Sub- and Supra-state Actors in Migration Governance: project Some Theoretical and Methodological Implications for the Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, Australia, Production of Borders and Margins. [email protected] Smith, Ryan – University of Queensland, Australia, r.smith2@ He, Baogang – Deakin University, Australia, baogang.he@ uq.edu.au deakin.edu.au

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 151 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Inequality and Political Representation in the Philippines Not so Eager to Leave: Populist Radical Right Parties’ Reactions and Singapore to Brexit Rodan, Garry – Murdoch University, Australia, g.rodan@ van Kessel, Stijn – Queen Mary, University of London, murdoch.edu.au United Kingdom, [email protected] Neoliberalism on Hold? A Familiar Lurch: Authoritarianism Euroscepticism and Differentiated Integration in a Post-Brexit Era as a Constant in Cambodia Leruth, Benjamin – University of Canberra, Australia, Louth, Jonathon – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Populist Eurosceptic Trajectories in Italy and the Netherlands Anti-Modernism, Europe, and the Consolidation of Illiberal during the European Crises Politics in Hungary Pirro, Andrea L. P. – Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy, Korkut, Umut – Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] van Kessel, Stijn – Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] GS12.15 Gender, Informal Institutions and Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Some Radical Right Parties Play Political Representation in Mixed (Parallel) between Reform and Rejection Lines Heinisch, Reinhard – University of Salzburg, Austria, Systems: Japan, Korea and Taiwan in [email protected] Perspective Werner, Annika – Griffith University, Australia, a.werner@ Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 griffith.edu.au Chair Shin, Ki-Young – Ochanomizu University, Japan, McDonnell, Duncan – Griffith University, Australia, d.mcdonnell@ [email protected] griffith.edu.au Discussant(s) Yoon, Jiso – University of Kansas, United States, [email protected] RC03.10 New European Narratives

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 McElwain, Kenneth – University of Tokyo, Japan, mcelwain@ and their External Reception iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Papers Resistance to Quotas in the Japanese Diet: Chair Mayer, Hartmut – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Who Opposes Quotas and Why? [email protected] Shin, Ki-Young – Ochanomizu University, Japan, shin.kiyoung@ Co-Chair Murray, Philomena – The University of Melbourne, ocha.ac.jp Australia, [email protected] Steele, Jackie F. – ISS, University of Tokyo, Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Manners, Ian – University of Copenhagen, Miura, Mari – Sophia University, Japan, [email protected] Denmark, [email protected] Feminist Institutional Analysis on Persisting Male Dominance in Papers Make Europe Trade Again: The EU’s New Narrative Politics: Gender and Political Representation of the 20th National as a Liberal Trade Power Assembly in South Korea Mayer, Hartmut – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Lee, Jinock – Sogang University, South Korea, [email protected] [email protected] Kwon, Soo Hyun – No affiliation, South Korea, slowpanda@ The Promulgation of EU Narratives and How They are Perceived naver.com in Southeast Asia Hwang, Ah Ran – Pusan National University, South Korea, Murray, Philomena – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] On to the National Arena: Gender Differences in Career Paths Narratives on Britishness Reconsidered: through the Interplay in Taiwan’s National Legislature between Immigration, Nationality and External Policies Huang, Chang-Ling – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, in 21st Century Britain [email protected] Karatani, Rieko – Kansai University, Japan, [email protected] Women’s Under-nomination in Taiwan’s Legislative Elections The EU’s Narrative of Regionalism Support after Brexit: EU-ASEAN Yang, Wan Ying – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Relations Moving Forward [email protected] Allison-Reumann, Laura – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, [email protected] RC03.05 Euroscepticism Beyond the Crisis Conflict in Narratives – Narratives in Conflict. Contestation Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 and Memory Dialogue in Russia-West-relations. Aunesluoma, Juhana – University of Helsinki, Finland, Chair Haughton, Tim – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] B/ordering Europe: Normative Conditionality and Politico- Discussant(s) Kelle, Friederike Luise – Wissenschaftszentrum Cultural Constructs in the EU Institutions’ Interpretations Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), Germany, [email protected] of “Europe(-anness)” Papers Diverging Eurosceptics: Radical Right Populist Parties Niessen, Annie – Université de Liège, Belgium, annie.niessen@ and Their Supporters uliege.be McDonnell, Duncan – Griffith University, Australia, d.mcdonnell@ griffith.edu.au RC05.11 Urban Poverty Alleviation Werner, Annika – Griffith University, Australia, a.werner@ Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 griffith.edu.au Chair Kim, Euiyoung – Seoul National University, South Korea, [email protected]

152 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Co-Chair Tapscott, Chris – University of the Western Cape, RC10.11 Technology, Institutions South Africa, [email protected] and Participation in National and Discussant(s) Tapscott, Chris – University of the Western Cape, International Arenas South Africa, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Papers Inter-Municipal Cooperation and Distributional Justice: Chair Schünemann, Wolf J. – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, “The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions” revisited Germany, [email protected] Razin, Eran – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, msrazin@ mscc.huji.ac.il Discussant(s) Bebic´, Domagoj – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] On the Margin - an analysis of a cooperation process in four small municipalities in The Lofoten Islands Papers Structural Nationalism in Internet Regulation. Otterlei, Jill Beth – University of Nordland, Norway, The genealogy and political impact of country codes in [email protected] the international Domain Name System Pettersen, Elisabeth – University of Nordland, Norway, Schünemann, Wolf J. – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Gentrification as a Global Urban Strategy - Is there an Alternative? Heat of Discussion: A New Approach to Understanding Djordjevic, Snežana – University of Belgrade, Serbia, Parliamentary Discussion [email protected] Masuyama, Mikitaka – National Graduate Institute for Policy Dinic´, Milena – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, Studies, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] On War and Conflict Resolution: Assessing the Impact of The Role of Foreign and International Agencies in the Promotion Traditional and Social Media and the Public Opinion in European of Human Security and Resilience after Disasters: The Case of Leyte Parliaments after Super Typhoon Haiyan Berganza Conde, Rosa – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Atienza, Maria Ela – University of the Philippines, Philippines, [email protected] [email protected] Toirac, Jorge – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, jorgeg.toirac@ Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 urjc.es Carratalá, Adolfo – Universitat de València, Spain, RC08.04 Internet and Representative [email protected] Democracy Gómez Montero, Eva Luisa – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 [email protected] Tamboleo García, Rubén – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Chair Liao, Da-Chi – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Herrero-Jiménez, Beatriz – Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain, Discussant(s) Liu, Cheng-Shan (Frank) – National Sun Yat-sen [email protected] University, Taiwan, [email protected] The Viability of Voting Advice Application Data for the Analysis Tan, Alexander – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, alex.tan@ of Coalition Formation canterbury.ac.nz Linhart, Eric – Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany, Papers Information or Affirmation: The Role of Elites [email protected] in the Uptake of Fake News Dumont, Patrick – Australian National University, Australia, Jensen, Michael – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Does Implementation of Right to Information Policies Increase Can Information and Communication Technology Help the Civic Transparency? The Case of Bangladesh Participation of the Disabled: A Case Study on Participatory Haque, Ariful – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Budgeting for Disabled Persons Employment Promotion [email protected] in Taiwan Xu, Chengwei – Singapore Management University, Singapore, Lin, Yu-sheng – National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Legislators’ Utilization of Facebook and Their Legislative RC11.03 Sustainable Energy Transformation in Performance- A Case of Taiwan (2016-2017) an Age of Post-truth Politics, Protectionism, Chen, Yueh-Ching – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Populism, and Local Resistance [email protected] | | Jang, Jinhyeok – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Tuesday, July 24 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 [email protected] Chair Knodt, Michele – Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Lin, Jiun-Chi – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Fraune, Cornelia – Technische Universitat Liao, Da-Chi – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, dcliao@ Darmstadt, Germany, [email protected] mail.nsysu.edu.tw Social Media and Taiwanese Trade Unionism: The Case of Transport Papers Sustainable Energy Transformation in a Brexit-Trump Workers’ Technology Politics Scenario’ Kang, Shih-Hao – National Formosa University, Taiwan, shkang@ Fernandez, Rosa – University of Chester, United Kingdom, nfu.edu.tw [email protected] The Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Germany and its Impact on the German Energy Transition Eichenauer, Eva – Universitat Potsdam, Germany, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 153 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Altenburg, Corinna – German Institute of Urban Affairs (DIFU), Discussant(s) Marczewska-Rytko, Maria – Maria Curie- Germany, [email protected] Sklodowska University, Poland, [email protected] Anatomy of Disbelief: Explaining Polish Climate Scepticism Papers The Civil Socialization as a Condition for Formation Maltby, Tomas – King’s College London, United Kingdom, of a Citizen: The Russian Experience [email protected] Konovalov, Valeriy – Southern Federal University, Russia, Wagner, ALeksandra – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Gurba, Vladimir – Southern Federal University, Russia, Populist resistance and alternative transitions: Indigenous [email protected] ownership of energy infrastructure in Aotearoa New Zealand Ethnic Mobilization in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: The 2015 MacArthur, Julie – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Presidential Election in Perspective [email protected] O.U. Oriakhi, Felix – Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria, Matthewman, Steve – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Children and Everyday Politics in Socialist China: 1949-1958 Future of the World. Future Visions in Energy-related Discourses Zheng, Haolan – Keio University, Japan, [email protected] on the Example of Polish Public Debate of Energy Policy Memory, Remembrance, and Representation in the Celtic Fringe: Wagner, ALeksandra – Uniwersytet Jagielloñski, Poland, The Interpretation of History to Construct Identity [email protected] Sachleben, Mark – Shippensburg University, United States, [email protected] RC17.11 Social and Political Changes in Africa and the Middle East: New Approaches and RC23.09 Participation and Marginalization: Perspectives for the Long-Term Peace The Politics of Immigration and Diaspora Voting and Prosperity Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 Chair Asano, Masahiko – Takushoku University, Japan, Chair Jamal, Amaney – Princeton University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Singh, Laitonjam Muhindro – S. Kula Women’s Co-Chair Silvera, Ginger – Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, College, India, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Western Sydney Voter Attitudes to Asylum Seekers Discussant(s) Spierings, Niels – Radboud University Nijmegen, During the 2013 Federal Election Netherlands, [email protected] Blair, Kathleen – University of Western Sydney, Australia, k.blair@ Papers Muslim Attitudes Toward the UN westernsydney.edu.au Isani, Mujtaba Ali – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, The Logics and Democratic Competence of Diasporas. Evidence Germany, [email protected] from Diasporas Political Participation of the Central African States Do Economic Interests Transcend Socio-Cultural Values? Manga Edimo, Mireille – Institut des relations internationales Understanding Support for Globalization in MENA du Cameroun, Cameroon, [email protected] Jamal, Amaney – Princeton University, United States, ajamal@ Makaya, Victor – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, yvesvictor.makaya@ princeton.edu gmail.com Milner, Helen V. – Princeton University, United States, hmilner@ Party Politics and The Engagement of Emigrants: The Case of Italy princeton.edu De Lazzari, Chiara – Swinburne University of Technology, The Internationalization of Disaster and the Disaster of Australia, [email protected] Internationalization: An Assessment of Nigeria’s Position Immigrant Media and the 2017 New Zealand General Election in the Global Age Campaign Peter, Abraham – Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria, McMillan, Kate – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Adamu, Abdulrahman – Federal University Gusau, Nigeria, Barker, Fiona – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Balogun, Osebi – Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria, [email protected] RC23.14 The Constitutional Role of Directed Approaches on Peace and Conflict Resolution in Nigeria: Elected President in the Newly Democracies Applying the Social Media Technology Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Samdi Puldu, Gloria – University of Jos, Nigeria, puldusamdi01@ gmail.com Chair Shen, Yu-Chung – Tunghai University, Taiwan, yuchung@ Terwase, Isaac Terungwa – University of Ibadan, Nigeria, thu.edu.tw [email protected] Co-Chair Tsai, Jung-Hsiang – National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, [email protected] RC21.09 Political Socialization: Challenges Discussant(s) Wu, Yu-Shan – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, in the Modern World [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 Papers The Limit of Semi-Presidentialism in Post-Authoritarian Chair Konovalov, Valeri – Southern Federal University, Russia, Regimes: The Case of Haiti [email protected] Pierre-Louis, Francois – The City University of New York, United States, [email protected] Co-Chair Baquero, Marcello – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, [email protected]

154 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Party System and Cohabitation in Newly Semi-presidential How a Complex Financial System Mediates Politics: An Analysis Democracies of the Statutory Health Insurance System in Japan Chang, Chun-hao – Tunghai University, Taiwan, chunhao@ Matsuda, Ryozo – Seikei University, Japan, rmatsuda@ thu.edu.tw ss.ritsumei.ac.jp The Head of State in Croatia on a Roller Coaster: From a Health System Borders Consign Consumers to the Margins Federation and Collective Presidency to Semi-presidential Mackey, Paul – Deakin University, Australia, pmackey@ and Parliamentary System of the Independent State deakin.edu.au Picula, Bosko – University of Zagreb, Croatia, boskopicula@ yahoo.com RC26.10 Malleable Nature and Challenges Populism and Democratic Crisis in Semi-presidentialism of Citizenship Tsai, Jung-Hsiang – National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 [email protected] Discussant(s) Talukdar, Dronali – Guwahati University, India, [email protected] RC23.16 Voter Behaviour and Attitudes - Part 2 Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Papers A Countdown to Annihilation: Genocide in Myanmar? Chauhan, Khushboo – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Discussant(s) Min, Taeeun – Korea Institute for National [email protected] Unification (KINU), South Korea, [email protected] Understanding Noncitizenship And Noncitizens In Their Own Right Papers Why Do Voters Lose Trust in Governments? Explaining Bloom, Tendayi – Open University, United Kingdom, the Decline of Political Trust in Australian Politics from 2007-2016 [email protected] Jiang, Liang – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Bodies of Politics: A Perceptive on Existing (Non)Existent Beings [email protected] Dureha, Avantika – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Downes, James – The Chinese University of Hong Kong, [email protected] Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] The Women, Peace and Security Doctrine and the Failures of Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 What Explains Early Voting and Does Early Voting Increase the UN System to Prevent the 2017 Rohingya Crisis, Myanmar Voter Turnout? Harris Rimmer, Susan G – Griffith University, Australia, Högström, John – Mittuniversitetet, Sweden, john.hogstrom@ [email protected] miun.se Why Don’t Voters Support Their Natural Political Parties? Moon, Woojin – Ajou University, South Korea, [email protected] RC28.07 Public Policy Processes, Models, Are the Brazilian Poors, Democrats? and Outcomes within Systems of Multilevel de Aaraújo Passos, Manoel Caetano – Universidade Federal Governance do Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 de Souza Medeiros, Márcia – Porto Alegre Municipality, Brazil, Chair Schnabel, Johanna – University of Kent, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Weissert, Carol – Florida State University, RC25.03 Conference in a Conference: United States, [email protected] International Comparison of Health Policies Smith, Troy – Brigham Young University - Hawaii, United States, and Politics [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Papers The Individual Policy Preferences toward FDI- Chair Haussman, Melissa – Carleton University, Canada, Development Nexus in Indonesia (Case:Timika-Papua) [email protected] Ongge, Omi – University of York, United Kingdom, omi.ongge@ york.ac.uk Discussant(s) Matsuda, Ryozo – Seikei University, Japan, [email protected] Federal Spending Power or Subnational Autonomy? Examining Toth, Federico – Università di Bologna, Italy, [email protected] the Genesis of Conditional Grants in Social Policy Schnabel, Johanna – University of Kent, United Kingdom, Papers Integration versus Separation in the Provision of [email protected] Healthcare: 24 OECD Countries Compared Generational Diversity, Fiscal Decentralization, and the Scale Toth, Federico – Università di Bologna, Italy, [email protected] of Nonprofit Sector in S. Korea Health Care in North America: How Political Institutions Shape Lee, Soonchul – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, Democratic Governance [email protected] Maioni, Antonia – McGill University, Canada, antonia.maioni@ Australia’s Knowledge Deficit in the Governance of Cities mcgill.ca Tomlinson, Richard – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Marmor, Theodore – Yale University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Navigating Intergovernmental Relations: Regional Economic Health Reform Experience in Twelve Small and Medium-Sized Governance in Multilevel Systems Nations Across the Globe Conteh, Charles – Brock University, Canada, [email protected] Okma, Kieke – Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, [email protected] The Small Worlds of Multiculturalism: Tracing Gradual Policy Tenbensel, Timothy – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Change in the Canadian and Australian Federations [email protected] Brassard-Dion, Nikola – University of Ottawa, Canada, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 155 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC30.23 Labour Market and Welfare Policy RC33.02 Roundtable - Critical Theory in in Comparative Perspective Political Science: An Uninhabitable Home (?) Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Chair Singh, Anuradha – University of Delhi, India, Chair Ravecca, Paulo – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Brown, Prudence R – University of Queensland, Discussant(s) Shepherd, Laura – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Adcock, Robert – American University, United States, adcock@ Papers Overcoming Rural Poverty through Rural Non-Farm american.edu Sector Development: Bangladesh Experience Choudhury, Biswajit – Handique Girls’ College, India, Papers The Politics of Political Science: Rewriting Latin [email protected] American Experiences Welfare Reform and Marketization at the Frontline in Australia Ravecca, Paulo – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, and the UK: A Comparative Perspective [email protected] McGann, Michael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, “Not…Effete Matters, but Very Practical Ones”: Normative [email protected] Political Theory and the Search for Political Significance Nguyen, Phuc – La Trobe University, Australia, p.nguyen2@ Dorzweiler, Nick – Wheaton College (Massachusetts), United States, latrobe.edu.au [email protected] O’Sullivan, Siobhan – University of New South Wales, Australia, Academic Parrêsia as Resistance to Mainstream Political Science [email protected] Manokha, Ivan – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Restrictive Generosity or Open Selfishness - Welfare Regimes and [email protected] Refugee Labour Market Integration in Comparative Perspective Why Does Feminism Give Political Science Indigestion? Kaabel, Annika – Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel, Enloe, Cynthia – Clark University, United States, [email protected]

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 Germany, [email protected] Revisiting Citizenship, Cultural Capital, and Public Space. Social Policy at State-Level in Mexico After Three Decades Reclaiming the Idea of the Polis. An Exercise in Critical Theory of Decentralization: Is Federalism (Finally) Working? Menendez-Carrion, Amparo – Centro Latinoamericano de Medrano Buenrostro, Anahely – Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Economia Humana CLAEH, Uruguay, [email protected] y Tecnología (CONACyT), Mexico, [email protected] RC38.01 Business-Government Relations RC32.11 Policy Change: Revisiting the Past, in Comparative Perspective Analyzing Contemporary Processes and Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Stimulating Inter-temporal Comparisons Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Chair Murphy-Gregory, Hannah – University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected] Chair Rose, Deondra – Duke University, United States, Discussant(s) Kellow, Aynsley – University of Tasmania, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Silva, Patricio – Leiden University, Netherlands, Papers Renewable Energy Businesses and Fragile and [email protected] Conflict-affected Settings: Best-practice and case studies Discussant(s) Goss, Kristin – Duke University, United States, for Ensuring New Era Energy Supports Peace and Stability [email protected] Ralph, Natalie – Deakin University, Australia, n.ralph@ Figueroa Huencho, Veronica – Universidad de Chile, Chile, deakin.edu.au [email protected] van Dorp, Mark – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, Papers The Chilean Health Care Reform of 1952: Is There [email protected] Any Difference with the Policy Process of the 21st Century? The Rise and Fall of the National Broadband Network (NBN) - Olavarria-Gambi, Mauricio – Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Politics Meets Economics Chile, [email protected] Ridge, Lee – University of Sydney, Australia, lrid6741@ Of Equity and Enmity: Higher Education and the Racialization uni.sydney.edu.au of Affirmative Action in the U.S. Pemex: Between State and Market Rose, Deondra – Duke University, United States, deondra.rose@ Rousseau, Isabelle – El Colegio de México, Mexico, irouss@ duke.edu gmail.com Theoretical Contributions for a Historical Definition of the Experts. From Global Forests to Local Politics: Unwrapping the Boundaries Chile, 1925-1973 Within Forest Certification Moyano, Cristina – Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile, Dare, Lain – University of Canberra, Australia, lain.dare@ [email protected] canberra.edu.au Policy Response to ‘Digital Disruption’ and the Sharing Political Crisis and Tourism Sector Relation: The Case Study Economy – Insights from Historical Institutionalism of Turkey Cartwright, Madison – University of Sydney, Australia, Cakar, Kadir – Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey, kadircakar@ [email protected] artuklu.edu.tr Kılınç Pala, Pınar Buket – Akdeniz University, Turkey, pinar.pbk@ gmail.com Getting Beans to Market: Challenges to a Global Supply Chain Szyliowicz, Joseph – Josef Korbel School of International Studies Denver University, United States, [email protected]

156 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Szyliowicz, Dara – University of the Pacific, United States, Discussant(s) Whitehead, Laurence – University of Oxford, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Sola, Lourdes – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] RC44.08 Praetorianism and Authoritarian Rule Papers Institutional Complementarities: The Political Economy Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 of Scandal and State Capitalism in Brazil Taylor, Matthew M. – American University, United States, Chair Kitts, Miles – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Financial Statecraft in Competition; China and Japan in Pursuit Discussant(s) Hassan, Hamdy – Zayed University, United Arab of Infrastructure Investment Leadership and Regional Economic Emirates, [email protected] Order in Asia Papers Exploring the link between sovereignty and a strong Katada, Saori – University of Southern California, United States, military: A case study from Pakistan [email protected] Vandamme, Dorothée – Université Catholique de Louvain, Liao, Jessica C. – North Carolina State University, United States, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Science Politique The Politics of Unconventional Oil: Innovation and “Contract- Balima, Sampala – Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, balimafati@ seeking” in Brazil, Malaysia, and Mexico yahoo.fr Lima de Oliveira, Renato – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Malaysia, [email protected] Role of Military in Politics and Federal Dilemma in Pakistan: 1999-2008 The Political Economy of Backsliding Sadia Mahmood, Falki – Lahore College for Women University, Haggard, Stephan – University of California, San Diego, Pakistan, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Civil-Military Relations in the Philippines: Norming and Departures J-CT-RC20.02 Transparency, Conspiracy, Hall, Rosalie – University of the Philippines Visayas, Philippines, and Impunity Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 15:30-17:15 [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Chair Heywood, Paul – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, RC47.03 Personalisation of Politics and [email protected] Political Leadership in Central and Eastern Co-Chair Brown, A J – Griffith University, Australia, a.j.brown@ Europe – What are the Consequences for griffith.edu.au Democratic Consolidation? Discussant(s) Brown, A J – Griffith University, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 [email protected] Chair Just, Petr – Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic, Papers Citizenship and Immigrant Anti-rumour Strategies: [email protected] A Critical Outlook from the Barcelona Case Discussant(s) Klima, Michal – Metropolitan University Prague, Prieto-Flores, Oscar – Universitat de Girona, Spain, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected] Casademont Falguera , Xavier – Universitat de Girona, Spain, Papers Political leaders in a network model of the cabinet [email protected] coalition formation. Case study Zukiewicz, Przemyslaw – University of Wrocław, Poland, Migration and Corruption: How Women Pay a Heavy Toll [email protected] Merkle, Ortrun – Maastricht University, Netherlands, merkle@ Antoszewski, Andrzej – University of Wrocław, Poland, merit.unu.edu [email protected] Testing for Corruption in New York City’s Property Tax System Personalized Parties at Power: Case of the Czech Republic Lagunes, Paul – Columbia University, United States, Just, Petr – Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected] The Role of Elite Corruption in Today’s Illiberalism: Why Trumpism New Models of Political Leadership in the Times of Crisis is No Accident and the Corruption Coming Now (Poland and Spain – A Comparative Analysis) Wedel, Janine – George Mason University, United States, Kasin´ska-Metryka, Agnieszka – Jan Kochanowski University [email protected] (JKU), Poland, [email protected] Leadership at the Age of Populism: A Comparison Between J-RC15/41.01 The Geopolitics of China’s the Political Leaders of Italy and Poland “One Belt, One Road” Initiative Dudala, Rafal – Jan Kochanowski University (JKU), Poland, Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 [email protected] Chair Cairo, Heriberto – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] RC51.09 Muddling through Middling: The Political Economy of Middle-Income Co-Chair Klieman, Aharon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] Countries Tuesday, July 24 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 Discussant(s) Klieman, Aharon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] Chair Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Taylor, Matthew M. – American University, United States, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 157 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Maritime Trade and Geopolitics: The Indian Ocean China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the V4 Countries: the Czech as Japan’s Sea Lane Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia Yamazaki, Takashi – Osaka City University, Japan, yamataka@ Kizekova, Alica – Institute of International Relations Prague, lit.osaka-cu.ac.jp Czech Republic, [email protected] Rising Communist Star in Southeast Europe: Xi Jinping’s Global U.S. Engagement and International Order Ambitions Luring the Balkan States away from Democracy Lieber, Robert – Georgetown University, United States, lieberr@ Markovic Khaze, Nina – Australian National University, Australia, georgetown.edu [email protected]

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15

[Meeting] Meeting of Presidents and Papers The Grocer’s and Vicar’s Daughters: A comparative Secretaries of National Associations media analysis of UK Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 and Theresa May Williams, Blair – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC21 Meeting Campaigning from the Margins: Understanding the influence Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Merivales of First Ladies and Gender Narratives in Presidential Elections Boardroom 2 Mollica, Caitlin – Griffith University, Australia, c.mollica@ griffith.edu.au Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 [RC Business Meeting] RC38 Meeting Rees, Morgan – Griffith University, Australia, morgan.rees@ griffithuni.edu.au Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Merivales Boardroom 1 The Feminist Hashtag as Consciousness-raising Gleeson, Jessamy – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] AUS03.16 Energy Security and Sustainable Emotional Labour and its Transformation to Emotional Capital Development: Politics and Governance through the Work of Online Feminist Activists Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Price, Jenna – University of Sydney, Australia, Chair Kuteleva, Anna – University of Alberta, Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Connective Feminist Activism: foregrounding the interpersonal labour in organisation with digital technology. Discussant(s) Edmondson, Beth – University of Ballarat, Trott, Verity – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Natural Capital of Nations for Sustainable Development Islam, Moinul – Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected] OCIS06.02 Borders, Re-territorialisation and Sovereignty South Africa-South Energy Relations Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Olutola, Oluwole – Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa, [email protected] Chair Scott, James – University of Eastern Finland, Finland, Small Power Foreign Policy in an Era of Shifting Power Balance: [email protected] Testing the Influence of China’s Energy Diplomacy Co-Chair Riegl, Martin – Charles University in Prague, Strating, Bec – La Trobe University, Australia, b.strating@ Czech Republic, [email protected] latrobe.edu.au Discussant(s) Micˇko, Branislav – Charles University in Prague, On the Climatization of the Australian Security Field Czech Republic, [email protected] Wellington, Naomi – Monash University, Australia, [email protected] Papers Why States Do Not Build Walls? The Case of the North Africa Navigating the New Arctic: Tracking Responsiveness of Law Doboš, Bohumil – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, from the Changing Physical Environment [email protected] Barclay, Scott – Arizona State University, United States, [email protected] Why States Build Walls? A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Different Worlds of Sovereignty Micˇko, Branislav – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, AUS05.07 The Many Labours of Feminist [email protected] Digital Activism Riegl, Martin – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P3 [email protected] Chair Yates, Sophie – Australia and New Zealand School The Border-Closing Impulse: Identitary Bordering as of Government, Australia, [email protected] a Securitization Challenge Scott, James – University of Eastern Finland, Finland, Discussant(s) Star, Cassandra – Flinders University, [email protected] South Australia, Australia, [email protected] Laine, Jussi – University of Eastern Finland, Finland, jussi.laine@ uef.fi

158 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Reflexions on the Security Shift in the Discourse on EU Borders GS03.13 Debating New Institutional Balancing and Migration: The Mediterranean Space between in the Asia Pacific after the GFC Humanitarianism and Border Control Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P4 Casaglia, Anna – University of Eastern Finland, Finland, [email protected] Chair He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Acharya, Amitav – American University, OCIS06.11 Regional Orders and International United States, [email protected] Security: Indo-Pacific Papers Role Identity and Institutional Balancing Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 in the Asia Pacific Feng, Huiyun – Griffith University, Australia, huiyun.feng@ Chair Singh, Sandip Kumar – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, griffith.edu.au [email protected] He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Papers Borders are not Barriers in the New Nuclear World China and the New Institutional Balancing in the Asia-Pacific: Order: Assessing the Strategic, Political and Ethical Implications Challenging or Conforming the International Order of Using Nuclear Weapons Yuan, Jingdong – University of Sydney, Australia, yuanjd@ Venkata Lakshmi Tejaswi, D – Jawaharlal Nehru University, hotmail.com India, [email protected] Japan’s Multilateral Diplomacy toward Asia: Significant Shifts Missile Defense System and Technology in Asia-Pacific Military from Hatoyama to Abe Transition Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka – Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Lee, Sunny – Institute for Korea-US Political Development, Japan, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Engberg, Erik – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, erik.engberg@ MIKTA as a Case Study in Australian Multilateralism hotmail.com Conley Tyler, Melissa – Australian Institute of International Affairs, Australia, [email protected]

The Role of Humiliation in Japan’s Security Behaviour: Keeble, Evan – Australian National University, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 The Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute [email protected] Miranda Ribeiro, Paulo Ricardo – Kobe University, Japan, [email protected] Sustainable Stability in an Era of China and India GS03.20 Global IR, Global History and Hierarchy Kim, Jiye – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P5 The Mechanism of Contest between Mutually Assured Chair Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, Destruction and Missile Defence [email protected] Kim, Jae-hak – Yonsei University, South Korea, Discussant(s) O’Hagan, Jacinta – University of Queensland, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Kim, Woosang – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Papers Global History and Material/Imperial Hierarchy: A History of the National Archives of India GS02.05 EU and its Discontents Davis, Alexander – La Trobe University, Australia, a.davis@ Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 latrobe.edu.au Chair Johns, Michael – Université Laurentienne, Canada, Hierarchy and Imperialism in Late-Colonial Indian International [email protected] Thought Bayly, Martin – London School of Economics and Political Science, Discussant(s) Korkut, Umut – Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Johns, Michael – Université Laurentienne, Canada, mjohns@ Towards a Global IR? Uncovering Agents, Spatiality and Language laurentian.ca in Writing Histories of the International Spanu, Maja – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Papers A Reading of Recent Developments in the EU [email protected] and Implications for Governance Reform in Egypt and MENA Karini, Artan – American University, Cairo, Egypt, artan.karini@ How the East was Won: Mimetic Imperialism, the Rise aucegypt.edu of the West and the Asian Roots of the Modern World Phillips, Andrew – University of Queensland, Australia, Minority RIghts and Conflict Prevention: A Necessary Role [email protected] for the European Union? Johns, Michael – Université Laurentienne, Canada, mjohns@ laurentian.ca GS03.41 Sovereignty & Contesting Borders: Can Democracy Harm Public Finance? Comparative Study Challenges and Opportunities of European Countries Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Zawadzka-Pak, Urszula – University of Bialystok, Poland, Papers Solving Border Disputes in North East Asia: Can [email protected] Sino-Russian Success Be Replicated in Russo-Japanese Relations? Canadian and Australian Immigration Policies and the Protection Murashkin, Nikolay – Griffith University, Australia, nikolay. of Human Rights [email protected] Wronska, Iwona – Jan Kochanowski University (JKU), Poland, Layton, Peter – Griffith University, Australia, peterlayton@ [email protected] rocketmail.com Political Conditionality of the EU and the Strength of State: Case of Croatia Boban, Davor – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 159 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Re-examining the Debates on the Principle of Sovereign Equality Developing Digital Methods to Map and Visualize ‘Soft Power’ in Japan during 1930-1940s: The Complex Relation between Grincheva, Natalia – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Liberalism and the Concept of Region [email protected] Watanuki, Ryo – Osaka University of Economics and Law, Japan, [email protected] GS05.05 Electoral Integrity and the Quest Contested Borders and Sovereignty: Diverse Indian Narratives for Secret Voting along the India-China Border, A Study along the McMahon Line Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Sharma Pathak, Junjun – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] Chair Elklit, Jørgen – Aarhus University, Denmark, elklit@ Cartooning the Camp: Aesthetic Subjectivity and Sovereign Power ps.au.dk Wedderburn, Alister – Australian National University, Australia, Discussant(s) Sawer, Marian – Australian National University, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers Is Voting in Sweden Secret? An Illustration GS03.49 The Future of International Security of the Challenges in Reaching Electoral Integrity Studies? Elklit, Jørgen – Aarhus University, Denmark, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 A Framework to Analyze Vote Secrecy in Evidence-Based Elections Chair Percy, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, s.percy@ Schuermann, Carsten – IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, uq.edu.au [email protected] Loeber, Leontine – University of East Anglia, Netherlands, Discussant(s) Percy, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The Secret Ballot in Australia: What Does It Mean and How Secret Papers Ecological Security is It Really? McDonald, Matt – University of Queensland, Australia, Maley, Michael – No affiliation, Australia, mike_maley@ Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] hotmail.com Ontological Security Do We Still Need the Secret Ballot? Steele, Brent – University of Utah, United States, brent.steele@ Brent, Peter – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, utah.edu [email protected] Nonviolent Security Jackson, Richard – University of Otago, New Zealand, GS05.09 Understanding Electoral Violence [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Feminist Security Chair Harris, J. Andrew – New York University Abu Dhabi, Lee-Koo, Katrina – Monash University, Australia, katrina.leekoo@ United Arab Emirates, [email protected] monash.edu Cosmopolitan Security Discussant(s) Welty, Laura – University of Sydney, Australia, Burke, Anthony – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Violence During the Election Cycle Frank, Richard – Australian National University, Australia, GS03.57 Roundtable - Visual Global Politics [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Double Standards: Electoral Violence and the Verdicts of International Election Observers in Africa Chair Bleiker, Roland – University of Queensland, Australia, Dodsworth, Susan – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Grincheva, Natalia – The University of Melbourne, Preventing Election Violence through Diplomacy Australia, [email protected] Pokharel, Bhojraj – Former- Election Commission of Nepal, Butler, Sally – University of Queensland, Australia, sallybutler@ Nepal, [email protected] uq.edu.au Role of Gang Organization in Shaping Electoral Outcomes Hutchison, Emma – University of Queensland, Australia, through Violence [email protected] Fischer, Jeff – Creative Associates International, United States, Papers The Visual Politics of Militarisation [email protected] Shepherd, Laura – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] GS12.09 Democratization in Southeast Asia Visual Geopolitics: Satellite Vision in Political Conflict Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Shim, David – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, [email protected] Chair Kuhonta, Erik – McGill University, Canada, erik.kuhonta@ mcgill.ca What A Comic Book Can Tell Us About Politics of Borders Choi, Shine – Massey University, New Zealand, s.choi1@ Discussant(s) Kuhonta, Erik – McGill University, Canada, massey.ac.nz [email protected] Imagining the Refugee Papers On Peasant Control of Land: Interests and Agency Johnson, Heather – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, of Javanese Peasants in Post-Reformasi Indonesia [email protected] Meckelburg, Rebecca – Murdoch University, Australia, [email protected]

160 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Sinclair, Lian – Murdoch University, Australia, l.sinclair@ RC03.01 Blurring Borders and Responsibility: murdoch.edu.au The European Union and Refugees Exceptional Engineering: The Middle Class and Democracy Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 in Singapore Kuhonta, Erik – McGill University, Canada, [email protected] Chair Murray, Philomena – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Explaining Indonesia’s New Anti-Chinese Populism Warburton, Eve – Australian National University, Australia, Discussant(s) Kneebone, Susan – The University of Melbourne, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] The Middle Class-Led Left Movement in Civil Society’s Role Papers Straightjacketing Rescuers? The Criminalization in the Philippines’ Democratization Process of Migrant Rescuing NGOs in the Mediterranean Tadem, Teresa – University of Philippines Diliman, Philippines, Cusumano, Eugenio – Leiden University, Netherlands, [email protected] [email protected] Political Islam and Democratic Consolidation in Indonesia Accountability, Dependency and EU Agencies: The Hotspot Fossati, Diego – Griffith University, Australia, d.fossati@ Approach in the Refugee Crisis griffith.edu.au Horii, Satoko – Akita International University, Japan, horii@ Power, Democratization and Exclusion on the Margins: aiu.ac.jp The Political Economy of Land and Natural Resources in Negros EU Sanctioned Externalisation and Securitisation of the and Palawan Islands, Philippines Mediterranean Refugee Crisis Caouette, Dominique – Université de Montréal, Canada, Matera, Margherita – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] What Do We Mean When We Talk About “Integration”? GS12.41 The Politics of South Asia: Cases, Wollersheim, Linda – Deakin University, Australia, Issues and Challenges [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 The Day Germany Dropped Dublin: An Analysis of the 2015 March of Hope as a Critical Juncture in German Political Identity Chair Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, Australia, and Refugee Responsibility [email protected] Soderstrom, Kelly – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Discussant(s) Shahzad, Aisha – Lahore College for Women [email protected] University, Pakistan, [email protected] The Dublin IV Recast: Creating New Boundaries for Responsibility Papers Politicization of Curriculum: Perspectives from South Tubakovic, Tamara – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Asia [email protected] Khokhar, Ashar – Forman Christian College, Pakistan, [email protected] RC08.08 Roundtable - Authors Meet Critics: Judicial Activism and Implications for Democracy in Pakistan A Roundtable Discussion on “Coalitional (A Case Study of Lawyers Movement 2007) Presidentialism in Comparative Perspective” Shahzad, Aisha – Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 [email protected] Chair Chernykh, Svitlana – Australian National University, Issues and Challenges before Democracy in India Australia, [email protected] Mohan, Madan – Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, India, [email protected] Co-Chair Power, Timothy – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Khosla, Sunil – Panjab University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Traditional Power Structures and Local Government System Discussant(s) Reilly, Benjamin – Murdoch University, Australia, in Pakistan [email protected] Butt, Khalid – Government College University Lahore, Pakistan, [email protected] Papers Informal Institutions and Coalitional Presidentialism in Chile Siavelis, Peter – Wake Forest University, United States, RC02.09 Roundtable on Elite Theory [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 A Review of the Coalitional Presidentialism Project: Asian Chair Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula – Otto-Friedrich-Universitat Perspective Bamberg, Germany, [email protected] Kasuya, Yuko – Keio University, Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Steenekamp, Cindy Lee – Universiteit Coalitional Presidentialism in Comparative Perspective Stellenbosch, South Africa, [email protected] Chaisty, Paul – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Whitehead, Laurence – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Particularistic Versus Programmatic Parties: What We Learn Higley, John – University of Texas at Austin, United States, jhigley@ from the Coalitional Presidentialism Project austin.utexas.edu Kellam, Marisa – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Best, Heinrich – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, Coalitional Presidentialism in Latin America and Beyond [email protected] Loxton, James – University of Sydney, Australia, loxton.james@ gmail.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 161 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC14.02 Causes and Consequences of Ethnic Discussant(s) Biger, Gideon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, Politics [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Papers Core-periphery Models of Boundary Expansion and Spatial Elasticity Chair Morris, Lorenzo – Howard University, United States, [email protected] Brierly, Allen – University of Northern Iowa, United States, [email protected] Discussant(s) Wood, Kathryn – California Community Colleges, On Material Destruction and Political Subjectivity: The Case United States, [email protected] of the Christian Community of Aleppo Papers Ethnicity and Forms of Government Garroum, Gabriel – King’s College London, United Kingdom, Zaznaev, Oleg – Kazan Federal University, Russia, ozaznaev@ [email protected] rambler.ru Insurgent Citizenship and Housing Delivery in Post-Apartheid Constituting Community: Constitution-making as a Mechanism South Africa: Subverting Domination in Localised Development of Conflict Transformation in Deeply Divided Societies Mupambwa, Gift – North-West University, South Africa, Mount, Gavin – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Zaaiman, Johan – North-West University, South Africa, Securing the Route to the West: Xinjiang Ethnic Challenge [email protected] to the Belt and Road Initiative Power and Resistance: The Contested Politics of Community led Carneiro Corrêa Vieira, Victor – Brazilian Army Command Development in an Informal Settlement in Dhaka and General Staff College (ECEME), Brazil, [email protected] Fattah, Kazi Nazrul – University of Queensland, Australia, Perceived and Objective Inequalities in Conflict-prone Societies [email protected] Hug, Simon – Université de Genève, Switzerland, simon.hug@ Development and management of territorial public policies unige.ch from urban social movements perspective: The case of the Sekher, Madhushree – Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Neighborhood Plans and the Territorial Rebalancing Fund

Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 India, [email protected] in Madrid Gonzalez Iturraspe, Silvia – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] RC14.31 Transformation of Democratic Parrado Benitez, Patricia – Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Regimes: Towards Greater Accountability? [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Chair Petsinis, Vassilis – University of Tartu, Estonia, RC17.08 Migration and Anti-Immigration [email protected] Attitudes: Findings from Survey Research Discussant(s) Walsh, Dawn – University College Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 [email protected] Chair Johnston, Richard – The University of British Columbia, Papers Is the Decline of Violence Changing Democratic Canada, [email protected] Authority? The Zoon Politikoon and the Crisis of Democratic Co-Chair Whitaker, Beth Elise – University of North Carolina Representation at Charlotte, United States, [email protected] Alvarez, Guido – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected] Discussant(s) Robbins, Michael – Princeton University, Economic Crisis, Regime Supply and Evaluation of Contemporary United States, [email protected] Democracies. An Elite-Mass Analysis of Seven Countries Papers What Types of Threat Perception Drive Anti-Migrant Kotze, Hennie – Universiteit Stellenbosch, South Africa, hjk@ Attitudes? Evidence from Syrian Migrants to Jordan sun.ac.za Robbins, Michael – Princeton University, United States, mdr7@ Garcia Rivero, Carlos – Universitat de València, Spain, princeton.edu [email protected] Understanding Anti-Immigration: Reconceptualising the Labour Trajectories of the Democratic Left in the Central and Eastern Market Competition Hypothesis and the Role of Institutions Europe: the case of Baltic countries Kayran, Elif Naz – Institut de hautes études internationales et Gudžinskas, Liutauras – Vilnius University, Lithuania, du développement, Switzerland, [email protected] [email protected] Naturalization or Deportation? Partisanship and Immigration The Fluid Borders of Citizenship: a Case Study of Bulgarian Attitudes Diaspora Whitaker, Beth Elise – University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Lozeva, Silvia – No affiliation, Australia, [email protected] United States, [email protected] National Identity and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: The Multiple RC15.09 Cities as Political Spaces: Domination Patterns in Contemporary Democracies and Resistance Johnston, Richard – The University of British Columbia, Canada, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 [email protected] Kymlicka, Will – Queen’s University, Canada, [email protected] Chair Espiñeira, Keina – Harvard University, United States, Banting, Keith – Queen’s University, Canada, keith.banting@ [email protected] queensu.ca Co-Chair Lois, Maria – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Soroka, Stuart – University of Michigan, United States, ssoroka@ Spain, [email protected] umich.edu

162 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC17.15 The New Dynamics of Social, Political Papers Compatibility of Normative and Empirical Level and Economic Change in Latin America of Research in CDA (on Example of Practical Application of Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 “Ideal Speech Situation” and “Validity Claims” by J. Habermas) Linde, Andrey – National Research University Higher School Chair Comparato, Bruno – Universidade Federal de São Paulo, of Economics, Russia, [email protected] Brazil, [email protected] Better European Union’s Communication Policy - A Panacea Co-Chair Barros, Patrícia – Instituto de Estudos Sociais e to the EU Identity Crisis Políticos (IESP-UERJ), Brazil, [email protected] Mienkowska Norkiene, Renata – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, [email protected] Discussant(s) Torresan Marcelino, Jonatas – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Deliberation, Reason-giving and Story-telling: Evaluating Rodriguez Olivari, Denisse – Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Discussion Dynamics in Formal and Informal Arenas Germany, [email protected] Maia, Rousiley – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Papers The Importance of Heterogeneity in Regional Studies: Cal, Danila – Universdade Federal do Para, Brazil, Sino – South American Relations in the 21st Century [email protected] Leiva, Diego – Griffith University, Australia, diego.leiva@ Bargas, Janine – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, griffithuni.edu.au [email protected] The Brazilian Role in the Intra-regional Migration Growth Cyber-attacks based on Nationalism: Far-right Groups in Chinese, in South and Central America Japanese and Korean Cyberspace Barros, Patrícia – Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos Rhee, Wonkyung – Sophia University, Japan, [email protected] (IESP-UERJ), Brazil, [email protected] Cutting Out the Middle-Man – The Impact of Disintermediated A Radical Right Party in Brazil? Digital Communication on Political and Lobby Journalism in Comparato, Bruno – Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil, the United Kingdom. [email protected] Walsh, Matt – The University of Northampton, United Kingdom, Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 The Role Played By the Young Users of the Technologies for [email protected] Information and Communications, in Mexico´s 2018 Presidential Les modes de communication du pouvoir politique en France sur Elections in México deux questions majeures : L’exemple de l’organisation du travail Gomez-Tagle Lemaistre, Silvia – El Colegio de México, Mexico, et de la lutte contre le terrorisme [email protected] Josserand, Sylvie – University of Nîmes, France, sylvie.josserand@ wanadoo.fr RC20.01 Clientelism, Vote Buying, and Other Birds of Feather RC23.12 Party Organization Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Chair Orr, Graeme – University of Queensland, Australia, g.orr@ Chair Gauja, Anika – University of Sydney, Australia, anika.gauja@ law.uq.edu.au sydney.edu.au Discussant(s) Wolfs, Wouter – Katholieke Universiteit Brussel, Discussant(s) Martinez i Coma, Ferran – Griffith University, Belgium, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Papers Political Corruption in Latin America: The Influence Papers Selecting Party Leaders: Methods and Explanations of Vote Buying in Electoral Integrity of Presidential Elections Cross, William – Carleton College, Canada, [email protected] 2000-2016 Gauja, Anika – University of Sydney, Australia, anika.gauja@ Mendez de Hoyos, Irma – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias sydney.edu.au Sociales (FLASCO), Mexico, [email protected] Socialisation Transfer within Political Parties: Evidence from Defining Post-Communist Clientelism the Australian Party System Klima, Michal – Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic, Taflaga, Marija – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Transformation of Clientelism and Its Persistence in Political Environment and Nomination Rule: A Comparative Contemporary World: Cases of Italy and Turkey Perspective Ozekici, Nazli – Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, nazliozekici@ Huang, Kai-Ping – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, gmail.com [email protected] The Impeachment of the President in Korea: Political Corruption Who holds the keys? Polish Political Parties: their members at the Top? and leaders. An Assessment of their Impact on Intra-Party Sim, Heung Soo – Gyeongsang National University, South Korea, Democracy [email protected] Kaczorowska, Malgorzata – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, [email protected] RC22.05 Political Communication: Case studies Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC24.04 National Security Issues in Comparative Chair Friess, Dennis – Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Perspective: Sustaining Norms in War and Peace Germany, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Discussant(s) Kviatek, Beata – Hanze Univeristy of Applied Chair Allen, Charles – US Army War College, United States, Sciences, Netherlands, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 163 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Karakatsanis, Neovi – Indiana University Papers Televised Political Interviews in Japan: On the Interaction South Bend, United States, [email protected] between Interviewers and Interviewees Feldman, Ofer – Doshisha University, Japan, ofeldman@ Papers Old Problems, New Challenges and Evolution mail.doshisha.ac.jp of Civil-military Relations in Latin America Kinoshita, Ken – Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan, Ugarte, Jose Manuel – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, [email protected] [email protected] Debbie Downer Gets Bad News: Variation in the Intensity Counterterrorism in Belgium: The Military as a New Player of Response to Negative Political Information of the Public Debate Mondak, Jeffery – University of Illinois, United States, jmondak@ Thomas, Chloé – Université Saint-Louis, Belgium, chloe.thomas@ illinois.edu usaintlouis.be Canache, Damarys – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Assessing the Performance Quality of Democracy in Greece United States, [email protected] Danopoulos, Constantine – San Jose State University, Acceptance of Austerity Policies: Evidence from a Survey United States, [email protected] Experiment Comparing the Comprehensive Approach in Afghanistan – Exadaktylos, Theofanis – University of Surrey, United Kingdom, Findings and lessons learned [email protected] Zyla, Benjamin – University of Ottawa, Canada, benjamin.zyla@ Nezi, Roula – GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, uottawa.ca Germany, [email protected] Destabilizing Stable Borders? Recent Challenges to the Aegean Going Emotional. The Strategic Underpinnings of Anxiety Status Quo and Enthusiasm Appeals in Electoral Campaigns Worldwide Swarts, Jonathan – Purdue University, United States, jswarts@ Nai, Alessandro – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, pnw.edu [email protected] Patterns of Media News Consumption, Emotions and Political RC26.08 Between Human Rights and Human Attitudes. Assessing Social Media’s Polarizing Effects Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 Security Zmerli, Sonja – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, sonja.zmerli@ Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 iepg.fr Chair Hanlon, Robert – Thompson Rivers University, Canada, [email protected] RC30.07 Gender and Comparative Foreign Discussant(s) Comstock, Audrey – Arizona State University, Policy Analysis | | United States, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / M2 Papers Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Populism Chair George, Nicole – University of Queensland, Australia, and Human Insecurity [email protected] Hanlon, Robert – Thompson Rivers University, Canada, rhanlon@ Discussant(s) Wiener, Antje – University of Hamburg, Germany, tru.ca [email protected] Christie, Kenneth – Royal Roads University, Canada, Hameiri, Shahar – University of Queensland, Australia, s.hameiri@ [email protected] uq.edu.au The Politics of International Legitimacy: Indonesia and Sri Lanka’s Papers Penile Populism: The Role of Hypermasculinity Justifications for the Use of Force in Philippine Foreign Policy Price, Megan – University of Queensland, Australia, megan.price1@ Tanyag, Maria – Monash University, Australia, maria.tanyag@ uqconnect.edu.au monash.edu Human Rights and International Sanctions Gender in Foreign Policy and the Quest for a New World Order: Portela, Clara – Universitat de València, Spain, clara.portela@ A Comparative Framework for Analysis eui.eu True, Jacqui – Monash University, Australia, jacqui.true@ Mihr, Anja – Center on Governance through Human, Germany, monash.edu [email protected] Aggestam, Karin – Lund Universitet, Sweden, karin.aggestam@ Economic Sanctions and Afghans’ Human Security in Iran svet.lu.se Shafaei, Athar – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Feminism, Gender Equality or a Nordic Brand? Analysis of Iceland’s [email protected] Foreign Policy Committed to Rights: Paths to Committing and Complying Omarsdottir, Silja Bara – Háskóli Íslands, Iceland, [email protected] with United Nations Human Rights Treaties Female Labor Force Participation and Taxation in Japan and Sweden Comstock, Audrey – Arizona State University, United States, Toyofuku, Miki – Ochanomizu University, Japan, toyofuku.miki@ [email protected] ocha.ac.jp

RC29.06 The Psychology of Political RC30.22 Trends and Innovation in Policy Communication Formulation and Implementation Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Chair Bundi, Pirmin – Universitat Bern, Switzerland, pirmin.bundi@ Chair Newman, Joshua – Flinders University, South Australia, ipw.unibe.ch Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Ackermann, Kathrin – Universiteit van Amsterdam, Discussant(s) Bali, Azad Singh – The University of Melbourne, Netherlands, [email protected] Australia, [email protected]

164 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Who are the Policy Makers in Evidence-Based Policy RC36.04 Natural Resources, Security, Making? A Case Study From South Australia and Power Newman, Joshua – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 [email protected] Interest Groups’ Impact on Policy Implementation: Evidence Chair Granados, Ulises – Instituto tecnologico autonomo de Mexico, Mexico, [email protected] from a Multilevel System of Governance in the European Union Thomson, Robert – Monash University, Australia, robert.thomson@ Co-Chair Martins, Marco – Universidad de Évora, Portugal, monash.edu [email protected] Judge, Andrew – University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, Discussant(s) Gallarotti, Giulio – Wesleyan University, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Torenvlied, Rene – Twente University of Technology, Netherlands, [email protected] Papers Mapping Corporate Power over Canadian Provincial ‘Sticky’ Policy: How to Embed Durable Public-Interest Reforms Oil Policy: The Case of Alberta’s Oil Royalty Review Alexander, Catherine – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Salam, Justine – University of Waterloo, Canada, jsalam@ [email protected] balsillieschool.ca Cognitive and Institutional Determinants for Public Policy Trade Powers of the Asia Pacific Region: Network Analysis Changes: A Comparative Analysis of Chile and Brazil of Preferential Trade Agreements Munoz del Campo, Norma – Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Vladimirova, Alina – Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Chile, [email protected] Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Rocha Lukic, Melina De Souza – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Aleskerov, Fuad – National Research University Higher School Brazil, [email protected] of Economics, Russia, [email protected] Shvydun, Sergey – National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia, [email protected] RC32.08 Learning from Experimentation Governance to Governmentality in the Mining Industry: and Design for Policy Innovation A Review on Power Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15 Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Devi, Bernadetta – Queensland University of Technology, Chair Lewis, Jenny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Howlett, Michael – Simon Fraser University, Canada, RC43.03 Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Muslim [email protected] Sectarianism | | Discussant(s) Dunlop, Claire – University of Exeter, Tuesday, July 24 17:30-19:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 United Kingdom, [email protected] Chair Mohamed Osman, Mohamed Nawab – Nanyang Blomkamp, Emma – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Technological University, Singapore, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Liow, Joseph Chinyong – Nanyang Papers Redesigning Policy innovation: Can Nudging Make Technological University, Singapore, [email protected] a Significant Contribution? Papers The Sunni Palette in Indonesia: Salafism, Sufism Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, brian.head@ and Islamic Spiritualties uq.edu.au Arosoaie , Aida – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Beyond the Forum: Expanding the Repertoire of Democratic [email protected] Innovation Traditionalist-Salafi Contestation to Define the “Right Islam” Boswell, John – University of Southampton, United Kingdom, in the Malaysian Public Sphere [email protected] Mohamed Osman, Mohamed Nawab – Nanyang Technological Hendriks, Carolyn – Australian National University, Australia, University, Singapore, [email protected] [email protected] The Politics of Muslim Intra-communal Conflict in Australia: Understanding and Evaluating Co-Design Capability The Case of the Gülen Movement in the Australian Public Sector Tittensor , David – Deakin University, Australia, david.tittensor@ Blomkamp, Emma – The University of Melbourne, Australia, deakin.edu.au [email protected] Re-Crafting Boundaries of Sectarianism as a Political Tool Public Sector Innovation Labs in Australia and New Zealand: in Bahrain Governance, approaches and policy system impacts Fei, Enrica – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, ef296@ Lewis, Jenny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, jmlewis@ exeter.ac.uk unimelb.edu.au McGann, Michael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] RC44.04 Ethnicity and Sectarianism Blomkamp, Emma – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, July 24 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 [email protected] Chair Aguilar, Sergio – Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Experimentation and Public Policy de Mesquita Filho, Brazil, [email protected] Zurbriggen, Cristina – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, [email protected] Discussant(s) Ratuva, Steve – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 165 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Whither Kashmir Jigsaw: A Comprehensive Narrative of One of the Most Intractable Problems on Earth and Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 19:30-20:30 Its Possible Resolution Misra, Virat – No affiliation, India, [email protected] Agnihotri, Divya – Manipal University, India, [RC Business Meeting] RC20 Meeting [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 The Limits of Humanitarian Demands and the Realities of War: A Case Study in the Siege of Aleppo Boomen, Marcus – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, [email protected] Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 19:30-21:30 German Community in Shanghai and Denazification during the Early Post-War Years Nakamura, Ayano – Osaka University, Japan, ayanonakamura@ CR.07 [Ceremony / Reception] Australian lang.osaka-u.ac.jp Political Studies Association (AusPSA) Ethnic Nationalism and its Impact on Federal Structure Reception and Awards Ceremony in Pakistan (A Case Study of Balochistan) (ticket holders only) Tasneem, Somia – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Tuesday, July 24 | 19:30-21:30 | Room QAGOMA | [email protected] The Queensland Art Gallery / The Watermall Tuesday, July 24 (Day 3) | 17:30-19:15

Call for papers: 12th Annual Conference on the Political Economy of International Organization (PEIO) February 7-9, 2019, University of Salzburg and SCEUS, Austria

Submissions are invited for the twelfth annual conference on the Political Economy of International Organization. The conference brings together economists and political scientists to address political economy issues related to international organizations such as the World Trade Organization, United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and European Union, and others. We also consider submissions on topics more broadly related to international organization, such as foreign aid, international agreements and international law.

Submission of Papers: Both empirical and theoretical papers will be considered. Please submit full papers via our online submission form. The deadline for submission is September 30, 2018. Decisions will be made by October 31, 2018.

Conference Format, Attendance, and Registration: The number of participants will be limited to about 90 to allow for in- depth discussion of each paper. Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the entire conference. There is no conference or registration fee. Travel and accommodation are at the expense of participants.

Conference Website: http://www.peio.me/

Program Committee: Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zurich), Lawrence Broz (UC-San Diego), Renee Bowen (UC-San Diego), Axel Dreher (Heidelberg), Andreas Dür (Salzburg), Simon Hug (Geneva), Christopher Kilby (Villanova), Katharina Michaelowa (Zurich), Helen Milner (Princeton), Christoph Moser (Salzburg), Daniel Nielson (Brigham Young), Peter Rosendorff (NYU), Gabriele Spilker (Salzburg), Randall Stone (Rochester), Mike Tierney (William & Mary), Eric Werker (Simon Fraser)

166 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45

[RC Business Meeting] RC16 Meeting Exploring Alternative Governance Models for Sustainable Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Development of Lithium: Australia’s “Quarry” Extractivism Boardroom 2 and Bolivia’s Resource Nationalism and Moral Justice Hancock, LInda – Deakin University, Australia, linda.hancock@ deakin.edu.au AUS01.02 Australian Political Parties Greening Government? Charting the Evolution and Party System Dynamics of the ‘Environment Portfolio’ Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P1 Coffey, Brian – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Chair Walter, James – Monash University, Australia, (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Botterill, Linda – University of Canberra, Australia, AUS04.07 Overcoming Marginalisation: [email protected] Inclusive Policy Processes and the Social Discussant(s) Murphy, James – Swinburne University Determinants of Health Equity of Technology, Australia, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P2 Papers Why the Australian Model is Here to Stay: The Politics Chair Friel, Sharon – Australian National University, Australia, of Australia’s Asylum Policy Equilibrium [email protected] Evans, Rhonda – University of Texas at Austin, United States, Discussant(s) Baum, Fran – Flinders University, South Australia, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] What Do Australian Voters Want from their Parties? Papers Digital Infrastructure as a Social Determinant Werner, Annika – Griffith University, Australia, a.werner@ of Health and Health Equity: An Australian Case Study griffith.edu.au of the Implementation of the National Broadband Network Australian Labor and the Crisis of Equality: The Challenges Schram, Ashley – Australian National University, Australia, for Social Democracy in the Twenty-First Century. [email protected] Johnson, Carol – University of Adelaide, Australia, carol.johnson@ Harris, Patrick – University of Sydney, Australia, patrick.harris@ adelaide.edu.au sydney.edu.au Coping with the Afterlife: The Post Parliamentary Lives Freeman, Toby – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, and Careers of Australian Politicians. [email protected] Alexander, Damon – Swinburne University of Technology, Fisher, Matthew – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia,

Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 The Socio-Economic Drivers of The Emergent “Alt-lite” How are Social Determinants of Health Equity Affected in Australia by ‘Ideas, Structures and Actors’ in Australian Policy Rennie, George – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Implementation? [email protected] Fisher, Matthew – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Jackson, Shirley – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] George, Emma – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] The Challenges of Support Party Status: The Australian Greens, Freeman, Toby – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Minority Government, and the 43rd Parliament [email protected] Holloway, Josh – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Mackean, Tamara – Flinders University, South Australia, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] To What Extent are Indigenous Rights Recognised within the AUS03.06 Environmental Governance: Australian Government’s ‘Closing the Gap’ Strategy in Early Old versus New Models Childhood: An Analysis of National Policy Documents 2009-2016 Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 George, Emma – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] Papers Resilient Adaptive Institutions: Bridging Organisations Mackean, Tamara – Flinders University, South Australia, and Paradigms Australia, [email protected] Edmondson, Beth – University of Ballarat, Australia, [email protected] How Improving Health Became an Agenda Setting Force for Paid Parental Leave in Australia: An Australian Case Study using Defining the New State at the Nexus of Climate Change Multiple Agenda Setting Theories and Migration Townsend, Belinda – Australian National University, Australia, Ozer, Sanem – Akdeniz University, Turkey, [email protected] [email protected] Atvur, Senem – Akdeniz University, Turkey, [email protected] Baum, Fran – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Why Does Soil Protection Fail to be on the Political Agenda? [email protected] González Lago, Mariana – University of Technology, Sydney, Friel, Sharon – Australian National University, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Contemporary Environmental Entrepreneurs: From Alternative Harris, Patrick – University of Sydney, Australia, patrick.harris@ Technology to Community Renewable Energy sydney.edu.au Curran, Giorel – Griffith University, Australia, g.curran@ Strazdins, Lyndall – Australian National University, Australia, griffith.edu.au [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 167 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia A Case Study Exploring Policy Coherence and Health Equity Rasmussen’s Choice: Free Speech, the Danish Cartoon Outcomes in the Policy Response to the Closure of Car Controversy, and Second-Order Assumptions of Infallibility Manufacturing in the Playford South Australia Brown, Alexander – University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, Browne-Yung, Kaathryn – Flinders University, South Australia, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Vilification, Law and the Problem/Opportunity of Friel, Sharon – Australian National University, Australia, Accommodation [email protected] de Silva, Anjalee – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Baum, Fran – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Ziersch, Anna – Flinders University, South Australia, Austria, [email protected] GS02.19 Semi-presidentialism and Populism Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P5 AUS05.03 Feminist Institutionalist Approaches Chair Tsai, Jung-Hsiang – National Chung Cheng University, in Practice Taiwan, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P3 Discussant(s) Reilly, Benjamin – Murdoch University, Australia, [email protected] Chair Galea, Natalie – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Papers Modes of Exit from Semi-presidentialism Wu, Yu-Shan – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, yushanwu@ Discussant(s) Galea, Natalie – University of New South Wales, gate.sinica.edu.tw Australia, [email protected] Study of the Power Scope of Semi-presidentialism The Perspective Papers Accommodating Sharia: A Feminist Institutionalist of Political Participation of Elites and the Masses Analysis of Sharia Debates in Australia, Canada, and the UK Shen, Yu-Chung – Tunghai University, Taiwan, yuchung@ Aftab, Amira – Macquarie University, Australia, amira.aftab@ thu.edu.tw students.mq.edu.au Clash over the Nature of Democracy: Governing Populist Party Roundtable on Feminist Institutionalist (FI) Approaches in East-Central Europe vs. European Council and EU in Practice: Fieldnotes Nakada-Amiya, Mizuho – Meiji Gakuin University, Japan, Childs, Sarah – Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Identity Politics, Right-wing Populism and the Virtual Politics Bringing in the Concept of Ideas in Feminist Institutional Analysis of Immigration in Estonia Erikson, Josefina – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, josefina.erikson@ Petsinis, Vassilis – University of Tartu, Estonia, vasileios.petsinis@ statsvet.uu.se ut.ee Gendered Institutions and Renomination Movement ANO 2011: From “Action of Dissatisfied Citizens“ Smrek, Michal – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, michal.smrek@ to Winner of National Elections 2017 Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 statsvet.uu.se Sarovec, Daniel – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, What Role is There for Behaviour Change Approaches in Feminist [email protected] Institutionalism? Waylen, Georgina – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected] GS03.42 Rethinking the International: Structure, Society, and States Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 GS02.09 Free Speech or Speech Regulation? Determining the Limits of Controversial Speech Chair Albert, Mathias – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected] in Comparative Politics, Philosophy, and Law Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Plaza / P4 Discussant(s) Albert, Mathias – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, [email protected] Chair Bleich, Erik – Middlebury College, United States, [email protected] Papers Not All’s Fair in Love and War: Dynasticism and Composite State Longevity in Early Modern Europe Discussant(s) Bonotti, Matteo – Monash University, Australia, Abe, Hiroaki – Columbia University, United States, ha2233@ [email protected] columbia.edu Papers Explaining European Court of Human Rights Decisions The Appearance and Disappearance of Regions in the System in Hate Speech Cases: Societal Norms, Target Group Status, of World Politics and Speech Restrictions Albert, Mathias – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, mathias.albert@ Bleich, Erik – Middlebury College, United States, erikbleich@ uni-bielefeld.de gmail.com The Colonial in International Relations Theory Differentiating Harm from Offence: A Speech Regulating Umar, Ahmad Rizky M – University of Queensland, Australia, Principle [email protected] Gelber, Katharine – University of Queensland, Australia, Hierarchies After Empire: Self-determination and the Constitution [email protected] of Inequality Talking At Cross-Purposes: What Is ‘Hate Speech’? What Do We Spanu, Maja – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Want It To Be? [email protected] Richardson-Self, Louise – University of Tasmania, Australia, [email protected]

168 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.53 Toward Inclusive Peace: Implementing Regionalism begets regionalism? The Transpacific Partnership Peace Agreements and Gender Equality (TPP)’s legacy and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Partnership (RCEP) Garcia, Maria – University of Bath, United Kingdom, m.garcia@ Chair True, Jacqui – Monash University, Australia, jacqui.true@ bath.ac.uk monash.edu Transparency and Accountability through Trade Agreements: Discussant(s) Aggestam, Karin – Lund Universitet, Sweden, Case Study on EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement [email protected] Khorana, Sangeeta – Bournemouth University, United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers We Don’t Need Arms to Secure Us”: Gendering the Post-conflict Peace in Solomon Islands Australia and the EU: potential and pitfalls in a changing global George, Nicole – University of Queensland, Australia, n.george2@ trade context uq.edu.au Elijah, Annmarie – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Conceptualising Women’s Meaningful Participation in Post-conflict Peace Processes Lee-Koo, Katrina – Monash University, Australia, katrina.leekoo@ GS06.12 Posthuman and Nonhuman in a Future monash.edu Ecological Politics Where are the women? Political Participation and Gender Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 in Post-2003 Iraq Chair Burke, Anthony – University of New South Wales, Chilmeran, Yasmin – Monash University, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Catalyst for Transformation: Gender-Sensitive Peace Agreements Discussant(s) Ackerly, Brooke – Vanderbilt University, and Women’s Participation United States, [email protected] Hewitt, Sarah – Monash University, Australia, sarah.hewitt@ Papers The ‘Thingly Power’ of Border Walls: The New monash.edu Materialist Conversations in Border Studies The Impact of International Finance Institutions on Women’s Ozguc, Umut – Australian National University, Australia, Meaningful Participation in Ukraine [email protected] Dolan-Evans, Elliot – Monash University, Australia, Of Walls, Borders, and Roads: Posthuman Mobility [email protected] in the Anthropocene Chodor, Tom – Monash University, Australia, tom.chodor@ Fishel, Stefanie – University of Alabama, United States, srfishel@ monash.edu ua.edu Davies, Sara – Griffith University, Australia, sara.davies@ Crimes Against Biodiversity griffith.edu.au Fishel, Stefanie – University of Alabama, United States, srfishel@ True, Jacqui – Monash University, Australia, jacqui.true@ ua.edu

monash.edu Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 Burke, Anthony – University of New South Wales, Australia, Gender inclusion in the Myanmar Peace Process [email protected] Davies, Sara – Griffith University, Australia, sara.davies@griffith. Who will Form the Anthropocene? edu.au Pickering, Jonathan – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] GS04.05 From Regionalism to Mega-regional Dryzek, John – University of Canberra, Australia, john.dryzek@ Deals and Trans-regional Initiatives: Evolution, canberra.edu.au Challenges, and Trends Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 GS06.15 Theoretical Approaches to Parties, Chair Khorana, Sangeeta – Bournemouth University, Voting, and Citizenship United Kingdom, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Discussant(s) Shu, Min – Waseda University, Japan, min.shu@ Chair Borgebund, Harald – Østfold University College, Norway, waseda.jp [email protected] Papers New Multilateral Development Banking and the Global Discussant(s) Maddox Fassa, Graham – University of Credit-Based Accumulation Order New England (Australia), Australia, [email protected] Engel, Susan – University of Wollongong, Australia, sengel@ Papers Political Parties Theory in the New Political Era uow.edu.au Taranu, Andrei – National School of Political Studies and Public Bazbauers, Adrian – UNSW Canberra, Australia, a.bazbauers@ Administration, Romania, [email protected] unsw.edu.au Pirvulescu, Cristian – National School of Political Studies and Regionalism without East Asia: China’s Rise and Its Impact Public Administration, Romania, [email protected] on Regional Cooperation An Anatomy of Citizenship: As Understood through the Lens Shu, Min – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] of Education Governance in Australia Is It Time to Engage in Multilateral Security Cooperation in Asia Warner, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, s.warner@ in the Light of North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis? uq.edu.au Yoon, Sungwook – Chungbuk National University, South Korea, Problems with the “One Person One Vote” Principle [email protected] Moraro, Piero – Charles Sturt University, Australia, pmoraro@ Zhang, Jia – Chungbuk National University, South Korea, csu.edu.au [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 169 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia The Nigerian State and Hobbes’ Social Contract Theory: Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Multilateral Bank An Albatross Around the Collective Will of the People for Global Political Rivalry Nweke, Kenneth – Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Nigeria, Chen, Ian Tsung-yen – National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] The 21st Century Silk Route and its Implications for India GS09.01 Australian Political Parties: In Decline Sumi, Hutoka – University of Mumbai, India, hutokasumi14@ or Renewal? gmail.com Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Chair Manwaring, Rob – Flinders University, South Australia, GS12.22 Indian Politics: Dynamics and the Australia, [email protected] Politics of Welfare Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Co-Chair Taflaga, Marija – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Chair Bali, Azad Singh – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Lausberg, Adele – University of Adelaide, Australia, [email protected] Co-Chair Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, Jackson, Stewart – University of Sydney, Australia, stewart.jackson@ Australia, [email protected] sydney.edu.au Papers Why Are We Helping Big Economies?: Analysis Miragliotta, Narelle – Monash University, Australia, of Foreign Aid to India [email protected] Kim, Youngwan – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Papers Party-Politics and Local Government in Australia: South Korea, [email protected] Stability, Change and Implications for Australia’s Polity Electoral System as an Instrument of Democratic Development Grant, Bligh – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Khosla, Sunil – Panjab University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Mohan, Madan – Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Dewhurst, Chris – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, India, [email protected] [email protected] Civil Society and Human Rights in Contemporary India Huuskes, Lee – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Singh, Indrajeet – Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College [email protected] (University Of Delhi) , India, [email protected] The Australian Labor Party: In Comparative Decline or Renewal? Explaining Turnout in India: A District Level Analysis Manwaring, Rob – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, Martinez i Coma, Ferran – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The Australian Greens - was the Grass Greener? Mahmood, Zaad – School of Oriental and African Studies, Jackson, Stewart – University of Sydney, Australia, University of London, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 Cross-Party Collaboration in the Australian Parliament: RC02.01 Democratic and Authoritarian Elites Can Working with Political Enemies be a Successful Strategy? Lausberg, Adele – University of Adelaide, Australia, in the Middle East and Asia | | [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Organisational Adaption in the Liberal Party of Australia Chair Gumus, Tezcan – Deakin University, Australia, tezgumus@ Taflaga, Marija – Australian National University, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Discussant(s) Higley, John – University of Texas at Austin, United States, [email protected] GS12.08 Contested Multilateralism 2.0 Papers Multi-Level Accountability Politics in Land Reform and Regional Order Transformation in the Philippines in the Asia Pacific Isaac, Francis – De La Salle University Manila, Philippines, Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 [email protected] Turkey’s Democratic Decline? Working towards a Diagnosis Chair He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] Gumus, Tezcan – Deakin University, Australia, tezgumus@ Co-Chair Tan, See Seng – Nanyang Technological University, gmail.com Singapore, [email protected] Tittensor , David – Deakin University, Australia, david.tittensor@ Discussant(s) Tan, See Seng – Nanyang Technological deakin.edu.au University, Singapore, [email protected] The Strength of Religious, Local Elite and Political Identity Li, Xiaojun – University of British Columbia, Canada, [email protected] Dynamics Democracy in Indonesia Azizah, Nurul – Ibrahimy University of Situbondo East Java Papers Making Sense of Multilateralism 2.0: Causes and Indonesia, Indonesia, [email protected] Implications Armoyu, Muhammad – Ibrahimy University of Situbondo He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] East Java Indonesia, Indonesia, [email protected] Asia’s Competing Multilateral Initiatives and Imperatives: Indian Federalism and Democracy: Mutually Reinforcing? Why So Many? Why So Feeble? Swenden, Wilfried – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Adeney, Katharine – University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Regional Decoupling: The Asia-Pacific Minus the U.S. [email protected] Pempel, T.J. – University of California, Berkeley, United States, [email protected]

170 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC05.03 Local Elections RC05.10 Political Culture and Alternation Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 in the Subnational Democracies in Mexico: Chair Tapscott, Chris – University of the Western Cape, an Evaluation of Democratic Quality South Africa, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Co-Chair Kim, Euiyoung – Seoul National University, Chair Coutiño, Fabiola – Benemérita Universidad Autonoma South Korea, [email protected] de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] Discussant(s) Kim, Euiyoung – Seoul National University, Discussant(s) Rodríguez Alonso, Jesús Alberto – Universidad South Korea, [email protected] Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, [email protected] Papers Nationalism, Localism, or Regionalism? Identity Politics Papers Political Culture, Alternation and Quality Democracy in Okinawan Local Elections in Puebla. Inconsistencies in a Subnational Case Vogt, Gabriele – University of Hamburg, Germany, gabriele.vogt@ Coutiño, Fabiola – Benemérita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, uni-hamburg.de Mexico, [email protected] Hijino, Ken – Kyoto University, Japan, [email protected] Hernández de Gante, Alicia – Benemérita Universidad Local Election in Nepal: Means for Ensuring Electoral Accountability Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico, [email protected] Paudel, Narendra Raj – Tribhuvan University, Nepal, What kind of political culture prevails in Guanajuato? [email protected] Hernández, Ma. Aidé – Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico, The effect of municipality size on levels of political efficacy [email protected] and political participation. A systematic review. Quality of Democracy in Chihuahua and Coahuila, Mexico McDonnell, Joshua – University of Western Australia, Australia, Rodríguez Alonso, Jesús Alberto – Universidad Autónoma [email protected] de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, [email protected] Elections in the Amalgamated Territorial Communities Pacheco González, Sergio – Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad and establishment of the local politics in Ukraine Juárez, Mexico, [email protected] Pryshchepa, Kateryna – College of Europe Natolin Campus, Women in charges of popular representation, factor in the Poland, [email protected] quality of democracy. The case of the states of Chihuahua Kowal, Paweł – Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy and Guanajuato, Mexico of Sciences, Poland, [email protected] Pacheco González, Sergio – Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, [email protected] Rodríguez Alonso, Jesús Alberto – Universidad Autónoma RC05.08 Mass Migrations, Integration and de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, [email protected] Local Governments: Issues and Prospects Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 RC11.04 The Culture-Technology Nexus: Chair Kopric´, Ivan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, ikopric@ Innovation, Policy, and the Successful pravo.hr Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 Metropolis Discussant(s) Lazin, Fred – Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Israel, [email protected] Chair Aviles Baker, Paul Manuel – Georgia Institute Papers National-Local Networks and Immigration Governance: of Technology, United States, [email protected] Playing Politics in South Korea with Immigrant Pawns Tao, Jill – Incheon University, South Korea, [email protected] Discussant(s) McNeely, C L – George Mason University, United States, [email protected] Can the Migrants be Integrated Centrally? Paradoxes of the Croatian Local Government System Revealed after 2015 Papers Between Research and Public Policy: Crossroads Migration Crisis or Roads that Rarely Cross Kopric´, Ivan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] D’Agostino, Lucrecia – Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina, Habeš Kopric´, Irena – No affiliation, Croatia, irena.habes-kopric@ [email protected] skole.hr Brazil: The Influences of the Government Speeches on Changes Klaric´, Mirko – University of Split, Croatia, [email protected] in Science and Technology Policies Between Security and Humanity: Local Media and Societal Gonçalves Zaparolli, Nathália – Universidade Federal Actor’s Narrative during the 2015-2016 Refugee Crisis in Croatia de São Carlos, Brazil, [email protected] Cepo, Dario – University of Zagreb/ Columbia University, Croatia, Technology, the Changing Nature of Work, and the Impact [email protected] of Employer Policies on Employment for People with Disabilities Local Governments in Dealing with Mass Migrations Aviles Baker, Paul Manuel – Georgia Institute of Technology, and Integration of Migrants in Hungary United States, [email protected] Temesi, István – No affiliation, Hungary, [email protected] Populism, Post-truth Politics, and Local Resistance in the Context The Role and Capacity of Local Government in Managing of Sustainable Energy Transformation Migration in Istanbul Fraune, Cornelia – Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany, Elicin, Yeseren – Galatasaray University, Turkey, yeseren.elicin@ [email protected] gmail.com Knodt, Michele – Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany, [email protected] Coping with the Challenge of Migration in German Municipalities The Regional Innovation in China: Industrial Culture vs. Innovation Hunger, Uwe – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Performance on Chinese Cities Germany, [email protected] Chen, Xiangdong – Beihang University, China, [email protected] Kersting, Norbert – Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 171 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC14.06 Contemporary Challenges: Refugees Papers Taiwan’s Democratic Hope? How Partisans and Displaced People and Non‑partisans Perceive the Function of Democracy Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 and the Influence of PRC Liu, Cheng-Shan (Frank) – National Sun Yat-sen University, Chair Mansfeldova, Zdenka – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Taiwan, [email protected] Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] Institutional Trust, Social Trust and Perceived Injustices Discussant(s) Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi – Uppsala Universitet, in Hong Kong Sweden, [email protected] Wong, Stan – Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Papers Post-Arab Spring: The Arab World between the Cheng, Edmund – Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Dilemma of the Nation - State and the Rise of Identity Conflicts S.A.R., [email protected] Ali, Hassanein – Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, [email protected] The Dual Effect of Economic Growth on Trust in Government: Evidence from Two Waves of a National Survey in China Intended Illegal Infiltration or Compelled Migration: Debates Lyu, Shupeng – Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, shupenglv@ on Settlement of Rohingiyas Muslims in India 126.com Ragi, Sangit kumar – University of Delhi, India, sangit_ragi@ Li, Lianjiang – The Chinese University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong yahoo.co.in S.A.R., [email protected] Syrians in Turkey: Hopes for the Future Public Attitudes toward Income Redistribution in Hong Kong Sert, Deniz – Özyeg˘in University, Turkey, [email protected] Wu, Alfred Muluan – National University of Singapore, The Consequences of Globalization for the Middle East’s Political Singapore, [email protected] Geography Populism and Regime Resilience in China: Evidence from Public Entezarulmahdy, Mostafa – RobatKarim Branch, Islamic Azad Opinion Surveys University, RobatKarim, Iran, Iran, [email protected] Tang, Wenfang – University of Iowa, United States, wenfang-tang@ Refugees, Repatriates or Citizens: The Evolution of State Policy uiowa.edu towards Syrian Armenians and their (Self)-Perception Danielyan, Hamazasp – Yerevan State University, Armenia, [email protected] RC23.06 Electoral Reform and Administration Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 RC14.34 When States Take Rights Back: Chair de Souza Medeiros, Márcia – Porto Alegre Municipality, Questioning the Public Justifications of Brazil, [email protected] Citizenship Revocation Discussant(s) Buquet, Daniel – Universidad de la República, Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 Uruguay, [email protected] Chair Sénac, Réjane – Centre national de la recherche Papers Electoral Reform in Majoritarian Systems: When Parties Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 scientifique (CNRS), France, [email protected] Support ‘Seat Minimisation’ Hayne, James – Australian National University, Australia, Discussant(s) Pélabay, Janie – Sciences Po, France, [email protected] [email protected] Sheppard, Jill – Australian National University, Australia, Papers Do Desperate Times Justify Desperate Measures? [email protected] The Human Rights Concerns and Discriminatory Nature Lessons from a Late Adopter: Chile’s Electoral Reforms of Citizenship Revocation in Counterterrorism and Women’s Representation Boekestein, Tom – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Siavelis, Peter – Wake Forest University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] The Concept of Allegiance in Citizenship Revocation Piscopo, Jennifer – Occidental College, United States, piscopo@ Irving, Helen – University of Sydney, Australia, helen.irving@ oxy.edu sydney.edu.au The Australia Experiment: Subnational Electoral Reform The Discursive Effects of Denationalization Policies: Lessons in a Federal Laboratory from Canada Farrell, Todd – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Winter, Elke – University of Ottawa, Canada, winter.elke@ [email protected] gmail.com Electoral Fraud and Electoral Reforms in Brazil: The Effects A Matter of Rules of the Game: Citizenship Deprivation on Fraud of the Electoral Code of 1932 Grounds and Renationalisation of the National Community Zulini, Jaqueline – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, in France and the United Kingdom [email protected] Fargues, Emilien – Sciences Po Paris, France, emilien.fargues@ Ricci, Paolo – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, paolo.ricci.usp@ sciencespo.fr gmail.com

RC17.10 Public Opinion and Trust in Times RC24.03 Issues in Democratization and of Rising Populism: Evidence from East Asia Civil-Military Relations in Europe, Eurasia, Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 and North America | | Chair He, Baogang – Deakin University, Australia, baogang.he@ Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 deakin.edu.au Chair Locattelli, Daniel – Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay, [email protected] Discussant(s) He, Baogang – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Navarro, Miguel – National Academy of Political and Strategic Studies, Chile, [email protected]

172 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Participation of Russian Armed Forces in Post-Cold Governing the Australian Federation in the 21st Century: War International Conflicts The Emergence of Multi-level Governance and Independent Nikitin, Alexander – Moscow State Institute of International National Regulators Relations, Russia, [email protected] Marinelli, Paolo – Queensland University of Technology, Soldiers at the Margins Australia, [email protected] Tomforde, Maren – University of Hamburg, Germany, Why Regional Inequality Can Survive Any Institutional Change? [email protected] (A Case of Post-Soviet Russia) Social Media and Migration: A Two-Edged Sword Turovsky, Rostislav – National Research University Higher School Karakatsanis, Neovi – Indiana University South Bend, of Economics, Russia, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Creating China’s Eurasia-Pacific: Connecting Eurasia and RC29.01 Political Economy of Identity Asia-Pacific Regions Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Zanardi, Claude – King’s College London, United Kingdom, Chair Page, Lionel – Queensland University of Technology, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Ke, Changxia – Queensland University RC26.16 Minority Politics of Human Rights of Technology, Australia, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Papers Political Economy of Identity Chair Soh, Changrok – Korea University, South Korea, Page, Lionel – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Begari, Jaganatham – Central University Inequality: Consequences for Societies’ Social and Political of Gujarat, India, [email protected] Vitality Papers Gandhi and Satyagraha for Indian Diaspora: An Insight Jetten, Jolanda – University of Queensland, Australia, j.jetten@ on the Relevance of His Voyage to South Africa psy.uq.edu.au Singh, Tanuja – Magadh University, India, tanujasinghjnu@ Impact of Social Identity and Inequality on Antisocial Behaviour gmail.com Grossman, Philip – Monash University, Australia, philip.grossman@ New Movements, New Political Aesthetics and Struggling monash.edu Democratization in Africa: The Cases of South Africa, Burkina The Wealth Paradox: Economic Prosperity and the Hardening Faso, Senegal and Ethiopia of Attitudes Akindes, Simon Adetona – University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Mols, Frank – University of Queensland, Australia, f.mols@ United States, [email protected] uq.edu.au Dilemmas in Kashmir: A Human Rights Perspective Jetten, Jolanda – University of Queensland, Australia, j.jetten@ Mohanty, Simple – University of Delhi, India, simplemohanty@ psy.uq.edu.au gmail.com Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 The Democratic Implications of Ambedkarite Movement: RC30.02 Authoritarian Politics & Policy-Making A Synoptic View from the Feminist Perspective Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Rajak, Komal – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] Chair Zeigermann, Ulrike – Otto-Von-Guericke-Universitat Revisiting B.R. Ambedkar and Reclaiming Social Justice Magdeburg, Germany, [email protected] in Modern India Begari, Jaganatham – Central University of Gujarat, India, Discussant(s) Lleshi, Sokol – European University of Tirana, [email protected] Albania, [email protected] Papers Authoritarian Downgrading and New Media Activism RC28.05 Experimentation and Reform after the Arab Spring Moore-Gilbert, Kylie – The University of Melbourne, Australia, in Federated Systems [email protected] | | Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Abdul-Nabi, Zainab – University of Sydney, Australia, zainab. Chair Weissert, Carol – Florida State University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Authoritarian Regimes in Post-independence Fiji, Maldives Discussant(s) Schnabel, Johanna – University of Kent, and Seychelles United Kingdom, [email protected] Bhim, Mosmi – University of New England (Australia), Australia, [email protected] Papers Race to the Bottom – Federalism’s Favorite Phantom Breaking Out from the Grey Zone: Egypt’s Unsmooth Transition Smith, Troy – Brigham Young University - Hawaii, United States, to Democracy [email protected] Hussien, Rasha Hamdy – University of Westminster, The Impact of State Roots on National Policy: Initial Results from United Kingdom, [email protected] the U.S. Electoral Manipulation under Authoritarian Party Dominance Weissert, Carol – Florida State University, United States, in Malaysia [email protected] Washida, Hidekuni – Toyo University, Japan, [email protected] Fiscal Inequalities in Germany - A Step Backwards 30 Years after Effects of State Enterprise Privatisation on Interest Aggregation : Unification A Comparative Study of Post-socialist Albania and Slovenia Renzsch, Wolfgang – Otto-Von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg, Lleshi, Sokol – European University of Tirana, Albania, Germany, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 173 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC30.04 Comparing Policy-Making Boundaries: Deepening Democracy? Public Participation in Local Government The Blurring of State and Civil Society Actors Institutions, a Comparative Case Study of Zimbabwe and South in Public Policy Africa Masvaure, Steven – University of Fort Hare, South Africa, | | Wednesday, July 25 09:00-10:45 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 [email protected] Chair Tsujinaka, Yutaka – University of Tsukuba, Japan, [email protected] RC38.03 Global Corporate Power: Business, Co-Chair Kaigo, Muneo – University of Tsukuba, Japan, Power and Global Politics [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Discussant(s) Guigner, Sebastien – Sciences Po Bordeaux, Chair Ronit, Karsten – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, France, [email protected] [email protected] Smith, Steven – Georgetown University, United States, smithsr@ Discussant(s) Mikler, John – University of Sydney, Australia, apsanet.org [email protected] Papers International Law and Good Governance Papers Global Arms Industry and Conflict Non-Liabilities: Cattafi, Carmelo – Instituto tecnológico y de estudios superiores Government Sponsorship of Corporate Irresponsibility? de Monterrey, Mexico, [email protected] Thomas, Amos Owen – Stockholms Universitet, Sweden, Communication Technologies Blurring the Boundaries in Local [email protected] Governance and Civil Society in Japan Multinational Miners, Global Governance and Social Conflict Kaigo, Muneo – University of Tsukuba, Japan, mkaigo@ Sinclair, Lian – Murdoch University, Australia, l.sinclair@ japan.tsukuba.ac.jp murdoch.edu.au Civil Society Advocacy : Theoretical Considerations and Empirical The Iron Bubble: A Causal Explanation of Corporate Influence Evidence from the United States on Global Environmental Maritime Regulation Pekkanen, Robert – University of Washington, United States, Hendriksen, Christian – Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, [email protected] [email protected] The Outer Space in the Blurring: Redefining Analytical Organization, Finance and Re-nationalization: Limits to Corporate Categories in Comparative Sociology in the Case of an Power in Contemporary Capitalism International Manned Space Programme May, Christian – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Patarin-Jossec, Julie – Université Bordeaux Segalen (Université [email protected] Bordeaux-II), France, [email protected] Nölke, Andreas – Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Political Participation on Decision-Making Processes of Labor Germany, [email protected] Unions in Japan MNCs and Organized Business Okura, Sae – Mie University, Japan, [email protected] Ronit, Karsten – University of Copenhagen, Denmark, [email protected]

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 Chinese Non-State Actors and its Effects on our Understanding of Global Civil Society RC40.01 Beyond Global Governance: Hsu, Jennifer YJ – University of Alberta, Canada, jenniferhsu@ cantab.net Challenges, Tensions and the Effects Hasmath, Reza – University of Alberta, Canada, rhasmath@ of Changing Power Dynamics gmail.com Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7 Chair Chan, Lai-Ha – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, RC36.07 Power in Domestic Politics [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Discussant(s) Daim, Makam Khan – Zhejiang University, China, Chair Kobori, Masahiro – Seikei University, Japan, mkt04690@ [email protected] law.ritsumei.ac.jp Papers Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia: The Relevance of Co-Chair Daelman , Chloé – Université Catholique de Louvain, Stability-Instability Paradox Belgium, [email protected] Roy, Pinki – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, pinkiroy94@ gmail.com Discussant(s) Marlin-Bennett, Renee – Johns Hopkins Singh, Sandip Kumar – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, University, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Papers An Ideal History on the Japanese Parliamentary New World Informational Order: A Dream or a Reality Government: the Japanese Form of ‘Parliamentary Cabinet Pantserev, Konstantin – Saint Petersburg State University, System’. Russia, [email protected] Kobori, Masahiro – Seikei University, Japan, mkt04690@ A Model for Global Governance: Democracy versus Tianxia law.ritsumei.ac.jp Lateef, Bewar – Yonsei University, South Korea, bewar19@ Strategic Border Region, Economic Zone and State Intervention gmail.com in Batam Island, Indonesia: Law-Political-Economic Approach New World Order or Disorder? Emerging Trends in East/West Albintani, Muchid – University of Riau, Indonesia, muchid@ Geopolitics lecturer.unri.ac.id Chidozie, Felix – Covenant University, Nigeria, felix.chidozie@ Examining the Discursive (Re)Construction and Contestation in covenantuniversity.edu.ng Shaping the Central-Local Relations: A Case Study of Hong Kong Aje, Oluwatobi – Covenant University, Nigeria, ajeoluwatobi@ under China’s Sovereignty gmail.com Wan, Kwok Fai – Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumwen – Covenant University, Nigeria, S.A.R., [email protected] [email protected]

174 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Olanrewaju, Adekunle – Covenant University, Nigeria, Good Governance enabled Administrative cultures in India: [email protected] A Review Political Globalization and the ‘New Wave’ of Nationalism: Dalal, Manju – Panjab University, India, manjudalal.manju@ Democracy under Threat? gmail.com Chidozie, Felix – Covenant University, Nigeria, felix.chidozie@ Administrative Culture in South Asia: Can it Facilitate covenantuniversity.edu.ng Organizational Change? Aje, Oluwatobi – Covenant University, Nigeria, ajeoluwatobi@ Kabir, Syeda Lasna – University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, gmail.com [email protected] Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumwen – Covenant University, Nigeria, Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. – North South University, Bangladesh, [email protected] [email protected] Olanrewaju, Adekunle – Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected] RC51.12 Rethinking Statecraft: Perspectives from Emerging Market Democracies RC44.10 Post-Cold War Security System Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 and Issues Chair Sola, Lourdes – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 [email protected] Chair Compel, Radomir – Nagasaki University, Japan, cmplrad@ Co-Chair Whitehead, Laurence – University of Oxford, gmail.com United Kingdom, [email protected] Discussant(s) Dinnen, Sinclair – Australian National University, Discussant(s) Stears, Marc – University of Oxford, Australia, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] Papers Post- “Daesh”? The Making of a Mobile Caliphate Katada, Saori – University of Southern California, United States, State in the African Sahel [email protected] Hassan, Hamdy – Zayed University, United Arab Emirates, Papers Turkey and the Gulf: The New Dynamic [email protected] Martin, Lenore – Harvard University, United States, lgmartin@ Targeting Terrorism: Tracking Attributes for Intervention fas.harvard.edu Hustedt, Anthony – Purdue University, United States, ahustedt@ Changing Market, Constant Politics: Coalitions and the Remaking purdue.edu of Trade Statecraft in Brazil and Turkey Contested Borders and Margins of Security: Thoughts on Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, the New Global Security Environment [email protected] Ratuva, Steve – University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Focussing Inwards: The Political Economy of Indonesia’s [email protected] Multi-level Political Order Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in Weak Diprose, Rachael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, States in Contemporary International Politics: A Case Study [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 09:00-10:45 of Afghanistan Rosser, Andrew – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Oinam, Anuradha – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Unsettling Statecraft: New Dilemmas and Perspectives Sola, Lourdes – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, loursola@ RC48.01 Administrative Culture Amid Issues usp.br of the New Nationalism, Borders, Margins, Whitehead, Laurence – University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Post-Colonialism or Inequality [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 09:00-10:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Papers Rural Poverty Fighting Programs’ Assessment in Angola - The case of Cabinda Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-11:45 Rocha de Sousa, Miguel – Universidad de Évora, Portugal, [email protected] Cabeche, António – Faculdade de Economia - Universidade 11 TZ.04 [Tech Zone Presentation] Automated de Novembro (Angola) e Universidade de Évora (Portugal), Angola, [email protected] Content Analysis Presentations by Provalis Research Interface between Globalization and Administrative Culture Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-11:45 | Room Mezzanine / Exhibition in South Asia: Emerging Patterns Gautam, C. K. – Agra College, India, [email protected] Area Bajpai, Arunoday – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, India, [email protected] A Study on Women Empowerment in South-Asian Countries Karamveer, Teena – Himachal Pradesh University, India, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 175 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45

SS.04 Movie Session 4: Docos for Politicos: Future of Australia’s Defence: Middle Power Coalitions ‘The Illegal We do Immediately, the Carr, Andrew – Australian National University, Australia, [email protected] Unconstitutional Takes a Little Longer’ Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / Armed and independent? Imagining Australian Defence Policy Door 5/6/7 without the US Alliance Dean, Peter – University of Western Australia, Australia, Discussant(s) Grimonprez, Johan – Université de Ghent, [email protected] Belgium, [email protected] Searching for a New Great and Powerful Friend Dunne, Tim – University of Queensland, Australia, tim.dunne@ Taylor, Brendan – Australian National University, Australia, uq.edu.au [email protected] Bleiker, Roland – University of Queensland, Australia, bleiker@ uq.edu.au AUS05.05 Institutional Responses to Gender Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P1 IAPSS.03 Borders in a Contemporary World Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Chair Yates, Sophie – Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia, [email protected] Chair Scholz, Tobias – Free University Berlin, Germany, [email protected] Papers The Dilemma of Rape Avoidance Advice: Acknowledging Women’s Agency Without Blaming Victims Co-Chair Chihaia , Mihai Sebastian – Universitatea Alexandru of Sexual Assault Ioan Cuza, Romania, [email protected] Curchin, Katherine – Australian National University, Australia, Discussant(s) Steuer, Max – Comenius University, Slovakia, [email protected] [email protected] Applying ‘Big G’ and ‘Small g’ Gender to Victoria’s Royal Papers Power Politics or Just Wars? Assessing the Nature Commission into Family Violence of Humanitarian Interventions Yates, Sophie – Australia and New Zealand School of Dyshkantyuk, Kateryna – Universität Bremen, Germany, Government, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Critical Actors & Gendered Institutional Change: The Case Myanmar’s Readiness for Federalism Relative to the Federal of the Women and Equalities Committee in the UK Parliament Models of Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina Childs, Sarah – Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom, Lian, Pau Sian – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 Integrating into German Society through Politics and History: Competing Discourses for Bodily Autonomy in Australia’s The Effects of the Orientation Course to the Refugees in Abortion Debates: ‘Body’ versus ‘Baby’ in the New South Brandenburg, Germany Wales Parliament Josue, Wilfred Dominic – Fern Universitat Hagen, Germany, McDonald, Bronwyn – University of Newcastle, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Border Management and Border Esthetics: Governing Borders in the Time of Crisis AUS07.01 Elections and Media Coverage Oreškovic´, Kristijan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M5 [email protected] Chair Boyd, Mark – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Tackling the Problem of the Organized Crime in Refugees’ [email protected] Movements Krikeli, Eleni – The University of Melbourne, Australia, ekrikeli@ Papers Media and Gender Politics in East Asia: A Text Analysis student.unimelb.edu.au of Newspaper Articles on Legislative Activities Shim, Jaemin – German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany, [email protected] AUS01.01 Allied, Neutral or Nukes? Imagining Getting Electoral Systems Count: Does Candidate’s Smile Matter the Future of Australia’s Defence in Japan? Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Asano, Masahiko – Takushoku University, Japan, asanoucla@ Chair Fruehling, Stephan – Australian National University, gmail.com Australia, [email protected] Endo, Yuya – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Nakamura, Kosuke – Yokohama City University, Japan, Discussant(s) Percy, Sarah – University of Queensland, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Boxed In: A Comparison of Television News Coverage Papers The Defence of Australia in the Age of Long-Range of the Most Recent Election Campaigns in Australia, Precision Strike the United States, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand Fruehling, Stephan – Australian National University, Australia, Boyd, Mark – University of Auckland, New Zealand, boyngy@ [email protected] yahoo.com

176 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia New Campaign Strategies and Political Participation The Curious Case of Lotte in the Larger Scheme of Asia- Pacific of Indian Voters Geopolitics Singh, Anuradha – University of Delhi, India, anuradhasingh86@ Sarafian, Angela – European Institute for Asian Studies, Belgium, gmail.com [email protected]

GS02.24 Understanding Armed Groups GS04.06 Global Economic Governance and the Military in Politics in Transition Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P2 Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P4 Chair Kasuya, Yuko – Keio University, Japan, ykasuya0@ Chair Woo, Byungwon – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, gmail.com South Korea, [email protected] Discussant(s) Compel, Radomir – Nagasaki University, Japan, Discussant(s) Duchesne, Erick – Université Laval, Canada, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Militant Group Storytelling: The Social Construction Papers Global Value Chains and Business Support for Trade of Violent Practices during Armed Conflict Liberalization: Survey Evidence from China Zech, Steven – Monash University, Australia, steven.zech@ Li, Xiaojun – University of British Columbia, Canada, xiaojun.li@ monash.edu ubc.ca From “Bush Bureaucracies” to Electoral Competition: Zeng, Ka – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, United States, What explains the political success of former rebel parties [email protected] Ishiyama, John – University of North Texas, United States, Does the WTO Concern Benefits of Developing Countries? [email protected] The Implementation of Special and Differential Treatment The Historical Origins of Long-Surviving Military Regimes: (SDT) Provisions The Mode of Decolonization, Legitimacy Advantage, Lee, Hyo Won – Yonsei University, South Korea, leehyow@ and Path Dependency gmail.com Kasuya, Yuko – Keio University, Japan, [email protected] IMF: International Migration Fund Higashijima, Masaaki – Tohoku University, Japan, isonomia11@ Shin, Adrian – University of Colorado at Boulder, United States, gmail.com [email protected] Why Coups Fail: Determinants of the Outcome of Coups D’états Shehaj, Albana – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, Eldem, Tuba – Fenerbahçe University, Turkey, tuba.eldem@ [email protected] utoronto.ca Angin, Merih – Middle East Technical University, Turkey, mangin@ metu.edu.tr Emerging Markets in the International Economy: Liberalization GS03.48 The Future of Asian Security without Globalization? Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P3 Kim, Soo Yeon – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 Chair Miyawaki, Noboru – Seikei University, Japan, miyawaki@ [email protected] sps.ritsumei.ac.jp Exporters’ Inaction: Motivating Free Trade Constituencies Discussant(s) Miyawaki, Noboru – Seikei University, Japan, in WTO Disputes [email protected] Hofmann, Tobias – University of Utah, United States, [email protected] Papers O.B.O.R.: China’s opening to the Middle-East Demirduzen, Cagla – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, kilic.cagla@ yahoo.com GS06.17 Urban Political Revolt, Michel Foucault Demirdüzen, Sinan – Kırıkkale University, Turkey, sinandemird@ and the Problem of Sustaining Political Action hotmail.com Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Balancing Threat with the Asia-Africa Growth Corridor: Chair Sawyer, Stephen – American University of Paris, France, An Indian-Japanese Initiative to Curb China’s Expansionism. [email protected] Nicolini Gabriel, João Paulo – Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Brazil, [email protected] Co-Chair Feltham, Oliver – American University of Paris, France, Carvalho, Carlos Eduardo – Pontificia Universidade Catolica [email protected] de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Papers Critique of Violence Deterrence under Nuclear Asymmetry: THAAD and the Prospects Conno, Diego – Universidad Nacional de José C. Paz, Argentina, for Missile Defense in the Korean Peninsula [email protected] Park, Soul – National University of Singapore, Singapore, Between Rights and Regulation: Urban Revolt and the Emergence [email protected] of a Democratic Governmentality Kim, Inwook – Singapore Management University, Singapore, Sawyer, Stephen – American University of Paris, France, [email protected] [email protected] Between Local and International Politics: Governor Onaga Political Conflict as Curable Malady or Permanent Condition – and the Issue of the US Military Bases in Okinawa Implications for Organization Bochorodycz, Beata – Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan´, Feltham, Oliver – American University of Paris, France, Poland, [email protected] [email protected] Asian Countries under the Wave of New Finlandization Foucault and Democratic Responsiveness Miyawaki, Noboru – Seikei University, Japan, miyawaki@ Patton, Paul – University of New South Wales, Australia, sps.ritsumei.ac.jp [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 177 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS07.06 Religious, Racial and Ethnic Dynamics The Dispute over the Territory from the Community: in National Politics A Comparative Analysis between Environmental and Social Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Movements, Guardianes de Yaoska y Salvemos Santo Domingo Pérez Molina, Alfonso Guillermo – Universidad Chair Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria – Purdue University, Centroamericana/ Universidad Nacional de Ingenierí, Nicaragua, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Peña-Vasquez, Andrea – University of Notre Dame, United States, [email protected] GS12.36 Rethinking Middle Power in the Aghapouri, Hossein – University of Auckland, New Zealand, Indo-Pacific: New Frameworks, New Cases [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Plaza / P5 Henry, Charles – University of California, Berkeley, United States, [email protected] Chair Wilkins, Thomas – University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] Papers Politics of Religious Minority in Bangladesh: Migration and Marginalization Discussant(s) Wilkins, Thomas – University of Sydney, Suchinmayee, Rachna – Magadh University, India, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Walton , David – University of Western Sydney, Australia, Religion: A Recipe for Nation Building In Nigeria [email protected] Ijisakin, Ijiwole – Esep Le Berger Universite, Benin, lordharles@ Papers The Case of Pakistan: Middle Powermanship as a Role yahoo.com Vandamme, Dorothée – Université Catholique de Louvain, Supra-Intersubjectivity and Its Effects on International Security Belgium, [email protected] Environment in the Case of Wahhabism On the Concept of Middle Power Akbal, Ozdemir – Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey, Struye de Swielande, Tanguy – Université Catholique de Louvain, [email protected] Belgium, [email protected] Mercan, Sezgin – Baskent University, Turkey, sezginmercan@ Emerging Role of India in Afghanistan yahoo.com Bagai, Mithila – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] Political Islam: Between Reformation and Restoration Bringing Middle Powers in from the Theoretical Cold Solomon, Hussein – University of the Free State, South Africa, Patience, Allan – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] The coloniality of Trans-Gender: The Contradictions between Roy, Chiraag – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] the Exotic and the Citizen in Times of Transnational Neoliberalism Aboim, Sofia – Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, sofia.aboim@ ics.ul.pt RC02.06 Open vs. Closed Elite Recruitment Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 The Religious Plurality and Dynamism of Udero Lal:

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 A Figure where Hindu and Muslim Reverence Meet Chair Ruostetsaari, Ilkka – University of Tampere, Finland, Gurbakhshani, Neha – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of [email protected] Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula – Otto-Friedrich- Khatri, Riya – Institution of Business Administration, Pakistan, Universitat Bamberg, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Rizvi, Nehal – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sciences Papers Do Legislators Know What To Do To Secure and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Renomination? A Case of Centralised and Informal Moosvi, Mohammad Kazim – Lahore University of Management Candidate Selection. Sciences, Pakistan, [email protected] Smrek, Michal – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, michal.smrek@ statsvet.uu.se GS09.13 Protest Movements - Part 2 Why Do American Political Dynasties End? Cranston, Bryan – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 [email protected] Chair Jackson, Stewart – University of Sydney, Australia, Explaining Legislators’ Ideological Inconsistencies between [email protected] Campaign Rhetoric and Legislative Speech Discussant(s) Jackson, Stewart – University of Sydney, Matsuo, Akitaka – London School of Economics and Political Australia, [email protected] Science, United Kingdom, [email protected] Kubo, Hiroki – Osaka University, Japan, [email protected] Papers Greek and German Political Graffiti as Contentious Politics The Politics of the Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal Dobratz, Betty – Iowa State University, United States, bdobratz@ Banfield, Andrew – Australian National University, Australia, iastate.edu [email protected] Waldner, Lisa – University of St. Thomas, Minneapolis, United States, Jones, Sarah – No affiliation, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Legislative Party Discipline and Governors in Latin American Mind the (Pine) Gap Federal States: Evidences from Argentina Ruby, Felicity – University of Sydney, Australia, frub3005@ Zamichiei, Bernardo – Instituto Universitario de Gendarmería uni.sydney.edu.au Nacional Argentina, Argentina, [email protected] Coronel, Alejandro Anibal – Grupo de Investigación MEL, Democracy and Participation: the rise of ‘coletivos’ in Brazil Argentina, [email protected] Lima Neto, Fernando – Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, [email protected]

178 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Assessing Latino Descriptive Representation in U.S. Federal RC14.07 Contemporary Challenges: Courts Multiethnic India Casellas, Jason – University of Houston, United States, jcasellas@ Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 uh.edu Hofer, Scott – University of Houston, United States, scottjhofer@ Chair Prieto-Flores, Oscar – Universitat de Girona, Spain, gmail.com [email protected] Discussant(s) Avksentev, Viktor – Southern Scientific Center RC05.05 Local Participatory Democracy of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Papers Displaced People and their Search for the Cultural Space: Chair Djordjevic, Snežana – University of Belgrade, Serbia, A Case Study of Kashmiri Pundits in India [email protected] Ragi, Reena – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] B.R. Ambedkar on Social Equality and the ‘Soul of Democracy’ Co-Chair Cepo, Dario – University of Zagreb/ Columbia University, Cabrera, Angel Luis – Griffith University, Australia, l.cabrera@ Croatia, [email protected] griffith.edu.au Discussant(s) Cepo, Dario – University of Zagreb/ Columbia The Drive for Digital Democracy in India: Opportunities and Risks University, Croatia, [email protected] Bachhawat Bhutoria, Aakriti – Griffith University, Australia, Papers Participatory Systems as Precipitators of Protest - [email protected] A Case Study of Two Municipalities in South Africa Analyzing India’s Refugee Policy Status in the Wake of Rohingyas Tapscott, Chris – University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Crisis [email protected] Rihmo, Hijam Liza Dallo – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, The Quality of Public Services: Using Computer Assisted [email protected] Telephone Interviewing to Measure Citizens’ Perspectives Renno, Lucio – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, luciorenno@ RC14.23 Non-Ethnic Mobilization in Divided unb.br Bertholini, Frederico – Codeplan, Brazil, [email protected] Societies De Oliveira cruz, Bruno – Institute for Applied Economic Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 Research (IPEA), Brazil, [email protected] Chair Nakai, Ryo – The University of Kitakyushu, Japan, Democratic Constitutionalism in Brazil: Between the Crisis [email protected] of Representation and Participation Discussant(s) Agarin, Timofey – Queen’s University of Belfast, Becak, Rubens – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, rubens.becak@ United Kingdom, [email protected] gmail.com Papers Beyond the Core: How Do Ethnic Parties in Power- The Relationship between Municipality Size and Notions Sharing Systems Deal with the Exclusion amid Inclusion Dilemma? of Democracy among Czech Mayors

Murtagh , Cera – Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 Cermak, Daniel – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, [email protected] Czech Republic, [email protected] McCulloch, Allison – Brandon University, Canada, mccullocha@ The Form and the Essence: Effects of Transparency and Citizen brandonu.ca Participation Laws on Democratic Local Governance in Chile Federalism and the Role of Multiethnic Political Parties in Hernández-Bonivento, José – Universidad Autónoma de Chile, the Accommodation of Minority Ethnic Groups in Asia Chile, [email protected] Breen, Michael – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] RC11.02 Roundtable - Politics of New Democracy and Diversity in Pacific Asia: From Consociationalism Technologies and Innovation: Invisible to Centripetalism borders and margins of government policies Reilly, Benjamin – Murdoch University, Australia, ben.reilly@ Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 murdoch.edu.au Chair Hilpert, Ulrich – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Constitutional Features of Afghan Presidential Elections Germany, [email protected] and the Institutionalization of Cross-Ethnic Coalitions Mobasher, Mohammad Bashir – University of Washington, Co-Chair Scherrer, Walter – University of Salzburg, Austria, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) sandulli, francesco – Universidad Complutense RC16.03 The ‘New Theory of Pluralism’ de Madrid, Spain, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Breznitz, Shiri – University of Toronto, Canada, shiri.breznitz@ utoronto.ca Chair Zamecki, Lukasz – Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, McNeely, C L – George Mason University, United States, cmcneely@ [email protected] gmu.edu Discussant(s) Czesnik, Mikolaj – SWPS University of Social Chen, Xiangdong – Beihang University, China, [email protected] Sciences and HUmanities, Poland, [email protected] Fraune, Cornelia – Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany, [email protected] Papers Racial/Minority Legal Advocacy Organizations’ Aviles Baker, Paul Manuel – Georgia Institute of Technology, Amicus Brief ‘Concurrences’ United States, [email protected] Hero, Rodney – Arizona State University, United States, rhero@ asu.edu

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 179 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Reviving Pluralism in Face of Anti-pluralist Populism: Gender and Political Discourse: From Masculinity and Femininity Towards a New Connectivism to Populism and Emotion Bang, Henrik Paul – University of Canberra, Australia, henrik.bang@ Johnson, Carol – University of Adelaide, Australia, carol.johnson@ canberra.edu.au adelaide.edu.au Can Nationalists be Pluralists? How Are Institutions Gendered? Modelling the Relationship Plaw, Avery – University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, between Actors, Rules and Contexts United States, [email protected] Lowndes, Vivien – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, The Quality of Democracy in India: Question of Diversity and [email protected] Issues of Representation Alam, Md Aftab – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] RC21.03 Education and Politics Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 RC17.14 Survey-based Research in the People’s Chair Cross, Malcolm – Tarleton State University, United States, Republic of China [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Discussant(s) Gao, Xiaoxia – Nanjing Normal University, China, Chair Zhong, Yang – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Socially Engineering the Cosmopolitan Subject? Discussant(s) Tao, Yu – University of Western Australia, What’s missing from Wendt’s account of the “Inevitability Australia, [email protected] of a ‘World State’” Biccum, April – Australian National University, Australia, Papers Explaining Nationalism in Urban China [email protected] Zhong, Yang – Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, zhongyang@ sjtu.edu.cn Sources of the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge Giersch, Jason – University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Social Embeddedness and Riot Avoidance: Network Ties’ Impact United States, [email protected] on Mass Incidents among Floating Residents in Beijing Wang, Zhengxu – Fudan University, China, wangzhengxu@ Political Education and Knowledge: Are Young Australians fudan.edu.cn Confident about Voting? LI, Xiaoyuan – Fudan University, China, [email protected] Ghazarian, Zareh – Monash University, Australia, zareh.ghazarian@ Li, Junfu – Beijing University of Technology, China, [email protected] monash.edu Skrbis, Zlatko – Monash University, Australia, zlatko.skrbis@ Online Public Opinion and Cross-Strait Policy: Big Data Analysis monash.edu of Online Platforms in Mainland China Laughland-Booy, Jacqueline – Monash University, Australia, Chang, Yu-Tzung – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, yutzung@ [email protected] ntu.edu.tw Pan, Hsin-Hsin – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, phsinhsin@ Towards a Neoliberal Education System in Queensland: Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 gmail.com Preliminary Notes on Senior Secondary Schooling Reforms Lee, Kuanchen – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, kuanchenkclee@ Gibson, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Impacts of Mainland China’s Rising on Taiwanese Unification/ Something Else - The Evolution of Faith-Based Opposition Independence Complex to the Teaching of Evolution Zheng, Zhenqing – Tsinghua University, China, zhenqing@ Cross, Malcolm – Tarleton State University, United States, cross@ tsinghua.edu.cn tarleton.edu

RC19.04 Gendered Discourses and Institutions RC29.02 Public Mood: Social and Political Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Interactions and Psychological Correlates Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Chair Chappell, Louise – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Chair Feldman, Ofer – Doshisha University, Japan, ofeldman@ mail.doshisha.ac.jp Co-Chair Fabian, Judit – University of Calgary, Canada, [email protected] Discussant(s) Zmerli, Sonja – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, [email protected] Discussant(s) Freidenvall, Lenita – Stockholms Universitet, Sweden, [email protected] Papers How Leftists Drive the Trend toward Depolarization Gonthier, Frédéric – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, Papers (Re)Framing Gender Quotas: Assessing Support for [email protected] Positive and Negative Framing of Gender Quotas in Australia Beauregard, Katrine – Australian National University, Australia, Resistance or Subjection: the Working Class’s Cognitive [email protected] Conservatism in Post-Socialist China Sheppard, Jill – Australian National University, Australia, Lin, Jake – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (T.U.F.S.), Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Feminist Interventions in Law Reform: The Criminalisation Ethnic Parties, Ethnic Tensions? Results of an Original Survey of “Revenge Porn” in New South Wales Panel Study in Romania McLoughlin, Kcasey – University of Newcastle, Australia, Flesken, Anaid – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, [email protected] [email protected]

180 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Determinants of Political Trust and Satisfaction: Pocketbook Change Dynamics in Federal Policy Advisory Systems – Interests, Sociotropic Outlooks and Personality The German Policy Field of Immigration Dekker, Paul – Universiteit van Tilburg, Netherlands, p.dekker@ Hustedt, Thurid – Free University Berlin, Germany, scp.nl [email protected] Radtke, Ina – Universitat Potsdam, Germany, iradtke@ uni-potsdam.de RC30.03 Climate Change Policy in Comparative Perspective Policy Advice in Russia in 1990s and 2000s: Measuring Policy Advisors Impact on education, STI and Civil Society Policies Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Zaytsev, Dmitry – National Research University Higher School Chair Howlett, Michael – Simon Fraser University, Canada, of Economics, Russia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Fawcett, Paul – University of Canberra, Australia, RC32.07 La politique de la violence aux marges [email protected] des frontières des politiques migratoires Papers Does the Conceptualization and Measurement Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 of Democracy Quality Matter in Comparative Climate Policy Chair Mbangue Nkomba, Yves Patrick – Université de Yaoundé II, Research? Cameroon, [email protected] Escher, Romy – Universität Regensburg, Germany, romy.escher@ politik.uni-regensburg.de Co-Chair Tchingankong Yanou, Moïse – Université de Yaoundé II, Walter-Rogg, Melanie – Universität Regensburg, Germany, Cameroon, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Ambassa, Théodore – Université de Yaoundé II, Towards a Third Generation of Policy Advisory System Studies: Cameroon, [email protected] Demand Side, Sectoral, and Multi-Level Dynamics Makon Ma Mbeb, Albert Richard – Université de Yaoundé II, Howlett, Michael – Simon Fraser University, Canada, howlett@ Cameroon, [email protected] sfu.ca Tsafack, Delmas – Université de Dschang, Cameroon, Climate Politics in a Federal State: the Pan-Canadian Framework [email protected] and the Dominance of the Political Stream Papers Migration et sexualité au Cameroun : construction Rayner, Jeremy – University of Saskatchewan, Canada, contraignante d’une identité sexuelle en outre-mer [email protected] Brenda Masanga, Ngum – Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, The Desirability and Feasibility of Developing a Sustainability [email protected] Index for Public Procurement Etat et immigration en France : les frontières de la violence Schwerin, Edward W. – Florida Atlantic University, United States, dans le corps du migrant [email protected] Ambassa, Théodore – Université de Yaoundé II, Cameroon, [email protected] RC30.16 Policy Advisory System Politics Entre promotion des flux entrants de capitaux étrangers Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 and Dynamics et politiques nationales de limite de l’immigration en Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 zone CEMAC : Paradoxe et violence des politiques d’investissement international Chair Craft, Jonathan – University of Toronto, Canada, Makon Ma Mbeb, Albert Richard – Université de Yaoundé II, [email protected] Cameroon, [email protected] Co-Chair Pal, Leslie A. – Carleton University, Canada, La fabrique de la violence et politique migratoire dans les Etats [email protected] pétroliers de l’Afrique Centrale Mbangue Nkomba, Yves Patrick – Université de Yaoundé II, Discussant(s) Eisfeld, Rainer – Fachhochschule Osnabrück, Cameroon, [email protected] Germany, [email protected] Papers Homeostatic and Thermostatic Approaches to Understanding Policy Advisory System Change RC33.06 The Rise and Fall of Paradigms Craft, Jonathan – University of Toronto, Canada, jonathan.craft@ in Political Science utoronto.ca Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M7 Recasting the Provision of Policy Advice in Anglophone Chair Adcock, Robert – American University, United States, Countries: The Significance of New Instruments and Networks [email protected] in Politicised Contexts Discussant(s) Hauptmann, Emily – Western Michigan Halligan, John – University of Canberra, Australia, john.halligan@ University, United States, [email protected] canberra.edu.au Policy Advice and the OECD: The Case of Climate Change Papers Political Science and United Nations Peace Operations: Kellow, Aynsley – University of Tasmania, Australia, akellow@ Seeking the True Source of Change utas.edu.au Wright, Nancy – Long Island University - Brooklyn, United States, [email protected] Global Policy Advisory Systems: Conceptual and Methodological Innovations Lost in Psychology?: On the Rise and Fall of the Rational-Choice Pal, Leslie A. – Carleton University, Canada, [email protected] Approach in Political Science Spence, Jennifer – Carleton University, Canada, jennifer.spence@ Zimmerling, Ruth – Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, carleton.ca Germany, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 181 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia The Reshaping of Political Science in the 20th century Research A Review of Diaspora Engagement in Foreign Policy Formulation University of Present NDA Government Hauptmann, Emily – Western Michigan University, United States, Tyagi, Nitin – Meerut University, India, [email protected] [email protected] Placating the Palace vs. Pandering to the Populus: Exploring Institutionalization of a Paradigm. How Behavioralism Became the King’s Dilemma Faced by Institutional Reforms in China Dominant at the European University Institute and Saudi Arabia post-2012 Boncourt, Thibaud – Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I), Farha, Mark – Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar, France, [email protected] [email protected] Barriers to Innovation in Political Science Research, especially Tung, Hans – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, hanstung@ in the Anglo sphere ntu.edu.tw Simms, Marian – University of Canberra, Australia, marian. The Mind and Political Development [email protected] Schön, Michael – Universität Ulm, Germany, michael.schoen@ uni-ulm.de RC36.06 Power Audit in International Relations RC38.05 Governance for a Sustainable Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 Economy Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Chair Vladimirova, Alina – Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, [email protected] Chair Leipold, Sina – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, [email protected] Co-Chair Janusch, Holger – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, [email protected] Co-Chair Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) Lorberg, Daniel – Bergische Universitat Gesamthochschule Wuppertal, Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, [email protected] Papers Normative Power as New Ideal Type in International Leipold, Sina – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, Relations [email protected] Janusch, Holger – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, [email protected] Papers Constructing Circular Economies with Chinese Quantifying Soft Power: The Dos and the Don’ts Characteristics – A Discourse Analysis of Stakeholder Impressions Gallarotti, Giulio – Wesleyan University, United States, Luo, Anran – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Scale and Power in a changing World Order Circular Economies in Germany – Between Waste Management Lorberg, Daniel – Bergische Universitat Gesamthochschule Tradition and New Economic Model? Wuppertal, Germany, [email protected] Gundlach, Robert – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 Germany, [email protected] Reshaping International Relations in the 21st Century. A New Hierarchy of Powers. A Power Audit of the Most Share and Circulate: The Regulatory Environment of Food Powerful Countries Sharing in the Digital Age Martins, Marco – Universidad de Évora, Portugal, mabm@ Leipold, Sina – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, uevora.pt [email protected] Schwanholz, Julia – Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany, Is There a Battle for Eastern Europe and Who is Wining It? [email protected] Muzyka, Nataliya – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, [email protected] Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Climate Protection and Energy Policy in Germany Schneider, Volker – Universität Konstanz, Germany, RC37.07 Mind and Political Development [email protected] for Stability and Peace | | Wednesday, July 25 11:00-12:45 Room Mezzanine / M8 RC41.02 Eurasian Geopolitical Contests Chair Khan, Zillur – University of Wisconsin / Rollins College, and Realignments United States, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Co-Chair Farha, Mark – Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Chair Okunev, Igor – Moscow State Institute of International Qatar, [email protected] Relations, Russia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Riaz, Ali – Illinois State University, United States, Co-Chair Klieman, Aharon – Tel Aviv University, Israel, [email protected] [email protected] Papers American Political Settlements and the Role Discussant(s) Okunev, Igor – Moscow State Institute of Perception in Assisting Trump’s Victory of International Relations, Russia, [email protected] Tran, Bich – Illinois State University, United States, bichtran.auw@ gmail.com Papers Transformation of Territorial Identity in the Merged Autonomous Regions of Russia (Comparative Analysis Based Political Theory, Technocracy and Scientific Expertise: Mediating on Field Studies) Power/Knowledge nexus in a Postcolonial Democracy Okunev, Igor – Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Roy, Souresh – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Russia, [email protected] [email protected]

182 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Failure of the Balance of Power: Theoretical Explorations, Accounting for Variance in Citizen Views about the Interpretation Historical Practices, and China’s Efforts to Be an Unbalanced of Islamic Codes and Prescriptions Pertaining to Women: Great Power Evidence from the Middle East and North Africa Chen, Hsin Chih – National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Tessler, Mark – University of Michigan, United States, tessler@ [email protected] umich.edu Make Russia Great Again? Assessing the Scope and Limits God and Caesar in Motion: Boundary Shifts between Religion of Russia’s Geostrategic Aspirations and Politics in Western Democracies Hashim, Mohsin – Muhlenberg College, United States, mhashim@ Minkenberg, Michael – Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt muhlenberg.edu (Oder), Germany, [email protected] Great Power Politics and Postwar Regional Security Architectures The Reinvention of Religion in European Democracies in Western Europe and Northeast Asia Mattei, Paola – Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, Shin, Ji Hye – Korea University, South Korea, jihye.shin@ [email protected] alumni.nd.edu To Survey the Christian Minorities of District Lahore, The Province of Punjab of Pakistan, and Their Contribution RC42.01 Analyzing Multi-layered Perceptions Towards Nation Building of a ‘State’ in War-torn Societies Khatoon, Sahera – Minhaj University Lahore, Pakistan, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Hussain Shah, Nazir – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, Chair Sakai, Keiko – Chiba University, Japan, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Nishikida, Aiko – Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (T.U.F.S.), Japan, [email protected] RC47.02 Displaced Humans, Hungry Tigers, Papers The Census: A Neglected Institution in the Study Greedy Capitalists & Ubiquitous Technology: of Post-conflict State-building Local vs. Global In Jean Francois Lyotard’s Cooley, Laurence – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, Calculus of Post-Modernism [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 Securing a State: How Traditional Institutions Foster Chair Nath, Kailash – Yale University, India, nathkailash@ Self‑Determination Demands yahoo.com Neupert-Wentz, Clara – Universität Konstanz, Germany, [email protected] Discussant(s) Pati, Madhusmita – Ravenshaw College, India, Kelle, Friederike Luise – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für [email protected] Sozialforschung (WZB), Germany, [email protected] Papers Celebrating the Local ‘Little Narratives’ over ‘Global Reconfiguration of State Image in Fighting State Enemy in Iraq Narratives’: A Lyotardian Reading of Select Contemporary Novels Yamao, Dai – Kyushu University, Japan, daiyamao@ Pati, Madhusmita – Ravenshaw College, India, pati.madhusmita@ scs.kyushu-u.ac.jp gmail.com Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 11:00-12:45 Negotiating ‘State’ in Syria under Conflict: Poll Survey Ethno-Revolution: Local vs. Global Imperatives of Ethno- Data Analysis nationalistic Challenges to the State Suechika, Kota – Seikei University, Japan, [email protected] Nath, Kailash – Yale University, India, [email protected] How is Statehood Perceived in Bosnia? An Analysis of the 2017 Foucault’s Theory of Power Chain and Paraja Tribe of Odisha: Survey Data Subjugation of the Locals by the Global Prison System Kubo, Keiichi – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Das, Subhra Prakash – Ravenshaw College, India, subhra_das@ yahoo.com RC43.08 The Political Use of Religion Challenges and Opportunities for Solar Energy: Efficient Global Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Goods for Locals Needs Patro Kota , Sunil – DEWA Academy, United Arab Emirates, Chair Cuda, Emilce – Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche, [email protected] Argentina, [email protected] Budankailu, Varsha Subudhi – Ministry Of Education, Discussant(s) Cuda, Emilce – Universidad Nacional Arturo United Arab Emirates, [email protected] Jauretche, Argentina, [email protected] Papers Religious Policies of the Ukrainian Government after RC51.08 Domestic Actors and Globalization the Euromaidan: Orthodox Churches, Political Struggles and Backsliding the Russian-Ukrainian Crisis Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Shestopalets, Denys – Monash University, Australia, [email protected] Chair Louth, Jonathon – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] Religiosity Among Undergraduate Students Attending Public and Private Sector Universities of Karachi: An Exploratory Study Discussant(s) Lim, Guanie – Nanyang Technological University, Hussain, Arif – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sciences Singapore, [email protected] and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Rudra, Nita – Georgetown University, United States, nr404@ Riaz, Nirmal – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science georgetown.edu and Technology (SZABIST), Pakistan, [email protected] Papers From Slave Ships to Inflatable Boats: African Migrants Rizvi, Nehal – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sciences and Reformulation of the Globalization Narrative and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Mimiko, Nahzeem Oluwafemi – Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 183 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Alienation of Waged Labor in Amazon and Google SS.07 Professional Development Café Kassem, Sarrah – Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany, Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales Café [email protected] Chair Griffin, Penny – University of New South Wales, Australia, Bargaining for Exemptions: Bargaining Power and Producer [email protected] Groups in Africa Kjær, Anne Mette – Aarhus University, Denmark, mkjaer@ ps.au.dk [AUSPSA Meeting] Australian Heads An Evaluative Study of Digital Inclusive Programme with Special of Department/Discipline/School Reference to Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) In State Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Merivales of Haryana (India) Boardroom 1 Dalal, Manju – Panjab University, India, manjudalal.manju@ gmail.com [RC Business Meeting] RC02 Meeting Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 RC51.13 Roundtable - Making America Great Again: How International Democratic Allies [RC Business Meeting] RC32 Meeting are Reacting to Washington’s New Agenda Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Wednesday, July 25 | 11:00-12:45 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Chair Whitehead, Laurence – University of Oxford, United [RC Business Meeting] RC34 Meeting Kingdom, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Co-Chair Sola, Lourdes – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] [RC Business Meeting] RC51 Meeting Discussant(s) Stears, Marc – University of Oxford, United Wednesday, July 25 | 12:45-13:45 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Kingdom, [email protected] Turan, Ilter – Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey, [email protected] Cheng, Tun-jen – College of William and Mary, United States, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 13:45-15:15 Haggard, Stephan – University of California, San Diego, United States, [email protected] PS.04 [Plenary] Patriarchy is Bigger than Donald Trump Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 12:45-13:45 Wednesday, July 25 | 13:45-15:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 5/6/7 Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 The Program Co-chairs express their sincere thanks to Professor Peregrine Schwartz-Shea and the American Political Science Association for their excellent help in organizing the cafe-style events at the 25th World Congress.

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15

[Meeting] Meeting of the Advisory Committee Do Borders Bound? Sensing Lines and Anti-imperial Politics on Research in A Global Age Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / Door 7/8/9 Choi, Shine – Massey University, New Zealand, s.choi1@massey. ac.nz The Ghosts of Borders Past. Towards a Transregional History [RC Business Meeting] RC29 Meeting of Nineteenth-Century French Poetry Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Merivales Gosetti, Valentina – University of New England (Australia), Boardroom 2 Australia, [email protected] What is a Border? An Inquiry CT.04 Ways of Seeing (the Border) Longo, Matthew – Leiden University, Netherlands, Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 [email protected] Chair Longo, Matthew – Leiden University, Netherlands, [email protected] AUS01.05 Oxford Handbook of Australian Papers Disputing National Territory in Local Politics Politics | | Boyle, Edward – Kyushu University, Japan, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Auto-Visual Reflections on the Korean Demilitarized Zone Chair O’Sullivan, Siobhan – University of New South Wales, Bleiker, Roland – University of Queensland, Australia, bleiker@ Australia, [email protected] uq.edu.au

184 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Nwokora, Zim – Deakin University, Australia, Do Bumped Passengers Exhibit Loss Aversion? Evidence from [email protected] the US Airline Industry Lewis, Jenny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, jmlewis@ Fukui, Hideki – Ehime University, Japan, fukui.hideki.hz@ unimelb.edu.au ehime-u.ac.jp Papers New Public Management and the Welfare State Regulatory Relationships: What Do These Look Like in Australia in the Gambling Context? O’Sullivan, Siobhan – University of New South Wales, Australia, Cherney, Lorraine – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Policy Learning, Australian Style Boundary Bridging and Policy Mix in Sustainable Transitions: Stark , Alastair – University of Queensland, Australia, the case of Queensland Climate Transition Strategy [email protected] Carroli, Linda – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] Political Psychology and Experiments Martin, Aaron – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Gender Equality in Higher Education - Strategic Interventions [email protected] with H2020 support Galligan, Yvonne – Queen’s University of Belfast, United The View from Down Here: Fresh Perspectives on Australian Kingdom, [email protected] Politics Tiernan, Anne-Maree – Griffith University, Australia, a.tiernan@ Public Policy and Technology Transfer within Related Offset: griffith.edu.au A Study of the Brazil and Sweden Cooperation Relationship (1984/2015) Introducing the Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics da Rocha, Edmar Jose – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, Lewis, Jenny – The University of Melbourne, Australia, jmlewis@ [email protected] unimelb.edu.au

AUS03.08 Environmental Knowledges, AUS04.05 Evaluating Public Policies: Co-Innovation and Local Perceptions Case Studies Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P4 Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P2 Chair Haigh, Yvonne – Murdoch University, Australia, y.haigh@ Papers Privileged Discourses: An Evaluation of the Top Down murdoch.edu.au Dialogue of Climate Change and Migration Based on Local Perceptions in the Maldives Discussant(s) Doyle, Caroline – University of New South Wales, Simonelli, Andrea – Virginia Commonwealth University, Australia, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Papers The Internal Dynamics of South Korean Government Indigenous Sea Country and Political Knowledges: for Industrial Policy in the Era of Economic Growth: The Or the ‘Institution of a Part…’ Transaction Cost Approach Lee, Emma – University of Tasmania, Australia, emma.lee@ Eom, Seok-Jin – Seoul National University, South Korea, sjum21@ Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 utas.edu.au snu.ac.kr Climate Politics and Open Government Data: Waging a War Hwang, Hanchan – Seoul National University, South Korea, on Scientific Expertise [email protected] Hyland-Wood, Bernadette – University of Queensland, Kim, Jun Houng – Seoul National University, South Korea, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Mols, Frank – University of Queensland, Australia, f.mols@ A Study of Public-Private Partnerships through the Public Value uq.edu.au lens: A Case Study of Transport Infrastructure Provision in Global Governance, Local Realities, Multi-Level Deliberation: Vietnam Developing a More Inclusive Approach to Climate Change Dao, Hoa – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Adaptation in Vietnam [email protected] Conway-Lamb, Wendy – University of Canberra, Australia, Allen, Barbara – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Policy Problems and Government Responses – Concepts of the AUS04.04 Contemporary Public Policy Provision of Early Childhood Education and Care Services (ECEC) in Australia and Germany Challenges Alsen, Peter – Deakin University, Australia, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P3 How Distrust in Government is Formed: A Case Study on MERS Chair Brown, Prudence R – University of Queensland, Australia, Outbreak in Korea [email protected] Kim, Daeun – Korea University, South Korea, bonodaeun@ Co-Chair Sullivan, Helen – Australian National University, gmail.com Australia, [email protected] Yoon, Gyun Soo – Korea University, South Korea, gsmagic@ korea.ac.kr Discussant(s) Goss, Kristin – Duke University, United States, Analytical Study of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in India [email protected] Kaur, Ravneet – Punjabi University, India, [email protected] Papers The Craft & Cunning of Ken Mathers, Roads Singh, Kuldip – Punjabi University, India, [email protected] Bureaucrat Extraordinaire Murphy, James – Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 185 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia AUS05.04 Comparative Gender Experiences Papers At the Margins of Democracy: Race and the Limits Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 of Integration in Tocqueville’s Democracy in America Dunn Henderson, Christine – Liberty Fund, United States, Chair Mollica, Caitlin – Griffith University, Australia, c.mollica@ [email protected] griffith.edu.au Reimagining the Global Colour Line: Andrew Bolt and the Politics Papers After Same-Sex Marriage Legalized: Institutional of Whiteness Change and Gender Ideology in 34 Industrialized Countries Jose, Jim – University of Newcastle, Australia, jim.jose@ Wen Cheng, Lin – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, newcastle.edu.au [email protected] Artificial Intelligence and Distributive Justice Lin, Thung-Hong – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, zoo42@ Usami, Makoto – Kyoto University, Japan, usami.makoto.2r@ gate.sinica.edu.tw kyoto-u.ac.jp The Prevalence of Violence Against Women in the Philippines Democracy as Partnership and Justice Timonera, Princesita – Iligan Medical Center College, Philippines, Andrade, Lilian – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Understanding Effects of Non-citizenship: Legal and Professional Trajectories of Peruvian Men and Women in Switzerland Seminario Luna, Romina Angie – Université de Lausanne, OCIS03.02 Regional Norm Diffusion and Switzerland, [email protected] Institutional Development in Asia-Pacific: Socio-economic Status of Single Parents in Kazakhstan Human Rights, the Sustainable Development Shabdenova, Aizhan – Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Goals, and Climate Change Kazakhstan, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T06 Alimbekova, Gulzhan – Center for Study of Public Opinion, Chair Holzhacker, Ronald – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Kazakhstan, [email protected] Netherlands, [email protected] Gender, Migration and Power: How Changes of Context Can Alter Power Relationships in Families Discussant(s) Christoff, Peter – The University of Melbourne, Kooshesh , Parisa – Massey University, New Zealand, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Multi-Level Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals in Southeast Asia and ASEAN AUS06.09 Theories of Democracy Holzhacker, Ronald – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, [email protected] and Governance Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P5 Climate Change and Regional Governance in Southeast Asia: An Analysis of Policy Transfer between the UN and ASEAN Chair Kwak, Jun-Hyeok – Sun Yat-sen University, China, Qiao, Guangyu – The University of Melbourne, Australia, qiaog@ [email protected] student.unimelb.edu.au Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 Discussant(s) Liu, Xiaowei – University of New South Wales, Indonesian Civil Society Organisation and Human Rights in Australia, [email protected] ASEAN: The Case of CSIS Nandyatama, Randy – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Papers Public Reason and Public Sphere in Korean Democracy: [email protected] An Analysis of Competing Citizens’ Rallies and the Constitutional Court’s Decision on the Presidential Impeachment The Politics of Resistance: Localising the Global Normative Jang, Dong-Jin – Yonsei University, South Korea, dongjinjang@ Framework on Human Rights in ASEAN hotmail.com Wahyuningrum, Yuyun – International Institute of Social Studies, Kim, Taemin – Yonsei University, South Korea, xoalssmart@ Netherlands, [email protected] yonsei.ac.kr An Effective Protection of Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Republic and Commonwealth as Subspecies of Democracy Lessons from the European Model towards an Envisaged ASEAN Maddox Fassa, Graham – University of New England (Australia), Human Rights Court Australia, [email protected] Netipatalachoochote, Stanati – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, [email protected] Democracy as Citizen Agency: The Capability Approach as a Theory of Democracy Brown, Jeremiah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, OCIS05.07 New Directions in Research [email protected] on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Meta-deliberation in Global Governance Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Pickering, Jonathan – University of Canberra, Australia, Chair George, Nicole – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Liberal Socialism as a Potential Alternative Dekic, Luka – University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, luka.djekic@ Discussant(s) Lee-Koo, Katrina – Monash University, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Papers Countering Violence, Countering Extremism: AUS06.10 Theorising Justice The Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Service of Countering Violent Extremism Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 Shepherd, Laura – University of Sydney, Australia, laura. Chair Gibson, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Gendered Intersections of WPS, RtoP and CVC Agendas Discussant(s) Hendrix, Burke – University of Oregon, Hall, Lucy – University of New South Wales, Australia, l.b.hall@ United States, [email protected] uva.nl

186 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Equity & Diversity as Part of the WPS Agenda - Complementing One-man discourse: The impact of US presidential doctrines or Competing with Gender Mainstreaming on Middle East affairs Carson , Lisa – University of New South Wales, Australia, Kadioglu, Bengi – Bahcesehir University, Turkey, bengikadioglu@ [email protected] hotmail.com Engaging Men and Boys in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda OCIS06.15 Russia, China, and International Duriesmith, David – University of Queensland, Australia, Order [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 Transforming Effects of War on Women Yadav, Punam – University College London, United Kingdom, Chair Phillips, Andrew – University of Queensland, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Stability through Multilateral Cooperation: China OCIS06.08 Maritime Security Challenges and Regional Security in Africa Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 Lammich, Georg – Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany, [email protected] Chair Keating, Vincent Charles – University of Southern China and the Failure of the UN in Syria Denmark, Denmark, [email protected] Teitt, Sarah – University of Queensland, Australia, s.teitt@ Papers The New Geopolitical Divisions? The Baltic Sea uq.edu.au and in the South China Sea Regions Russia as a Neoclassical Geopolitics-Inspired Revisionist Power Kovalova, Olena – National Defense University, United States, Tudoroiu, Theodor – University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, [email protected] Trinidad and Tobago, [email protected] Brazil’s Strategy Towards Maritime and Terrestrial Borders Control Globally Networked Authoritarianism: Ideological Security, de Rooy, Gregor – No affiliation, Brazil, [email protected] Transnational Networks and China’s Power Endres da Silva Gomes, Tulio – Escola de Comando e Estado- Edney, Kingsley – University of Leeds, United Kingdom, Maior do Exército, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] The Politics of Intelligence Sharing in the IOR: A Network Ethnic Dimensions to the Russian Intervention in Ukraine Governance Approach Munir, Zeeshan – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, shanuzm@ Barnes, Jamal – Edith Cowan University, Australia, j.barnes@ gmail.com ecu.edu.au Baldino, Daniel – University of Notre Dame Australia, Australia, [email protected] OCIS06.17 War, Military Power and The Resecuritization of the Arctic in a Changing World International Security Shishido Goes, Juliano Cesar – Faculdade Damas da Instrução Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18

Cristã, Brazil, [email protected] Chair Clapton, William – University of New South Wales, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 Modelling of the Empowerment of ASEAN Marine Police Australia, [email protected] on Interdiction Shipping: Straits Malacca Case Study Papers Military Force Comparisons: Observing and Maruf, Irma Rachmawati – Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia, Constituting World Politics through Historical Practice [email protected] Albert, Mathias – Universität Bielefeld, Germany, mathias. Mulyani, Leni – Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia, [email protected] [email protected] Septianita, Hesti – Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia, Draining the Sea with Discretion: Internal Cohesion and Civilian [email protected] Displacement in South Korean Counter-insurgency Operations, 1948-1953 Park, Soul – National University of Singapore, Singapore, OCIS06.12 Regional Orders and International [email protected] Security: South Asia and the Middle East Analysis of the Brazilian Army’s Participation in the Amazon Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 Frontier in the Face of the Threats of the 21st Century Chair Kim, Jiye – University of Sydney, Australia, jiye.kim@ De Almeida Paim, Rodrigo – Escola de Comando e Estado- sydney.edu.au Maior do Exército (ECEME) - IMM, Brazil, [email protected] A Historical Analysis of Mass Atrocity Prevention Through the Papers India Pakistan Relations: Coercion and Negotiation Use of Force in International Relations Hornung, Josie – University of Queensland, Australia, j.hornung@ Kapesa, Pfokrelo – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, uq.edu.au [email protected] Ethnic Borders and Religious Conflicts: How Super Powers shaped Pakistan’s National Security? GS01.03 Democracies in Crisis? Karim, Muhammad Arsalan – Wisconsin, New Zealand, Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Plaza / P1 [email protected] Chair Moisés, José Álvaro – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, Global Counter-Terrorism Norms and Nation States: [email protected] A Case Study of India Co-Chair Weiffen, Brigitte – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, Singh, Kirti – University of Delhi, India, [email protected] [email protected] Turkey’s Involvement in the US Hegemony: The Case of Incirlik Air Base Discussant(s) Puhle, Hans-Jürgen – Goethe Universität Bölme, Selin Muzaffer – Marmara Üniversitesi, Turkey, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 187 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers Challenges to Democracy in Latin America Papers Remitting the Democratic Deficit Across Borders Ippolito-O’Donnell, Gabriela – Universidad Nacional de General Ahmed, Faisal – Princeton University, United States, fzahmed@ San Martin, Argentina, [email protected] princeton.edu Is there a Crisis of Democracy? Visegrad 4 and the European Union: Competing Border Regimes Moisés, José Álvaro – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, of Different World of Sovereignty? [email protected] Riegl, Martin – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Assessing the Current Crisis of Democracy in the United States [email protected] Bayes, Jane – California State University, Northridge, United Riegl, Martin – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, States, [email protected] [email protected] Landovský, Jakub – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Representation, Party government, and the economic bases [email protected] of democracy: Chile. Huneeus, Carlos – Universidad de Chile, Chile, [email protected] Borders in the Danube River Basin: EU Hegemony or Return to Nation State Are European Democracies in Crisis? Landovský, Jakub – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Weiffen, Brigitte – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, brigitte. [email protected] [email protected] Doboš, Bohumil – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected] GS01.12 The Political Dynamics of Hybrid The European Landscape of Borders and Margins Post Brexit 2020: Regimes The Effect of UK Brexit on Future European Integration and Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 Unification Duke, Benjamin – Keele University, United Kingdom, ben.duke1@ Chair Khaitan, Tarun – The University of Melbourne, Australia, btinternet.com [email protected] Technology and Borders: Unmanned aerial vehicles, Civilian Discussant(s) Gill, Inderjeet – Institute of Social Sciences, Safety and International Law in Conflict Zones India, [email protected] Okpaleke, Francis – Wisconsin, New Zealand, okpalekefrancis@ Chohan, Usman – University of New South Wales, Australia, gmail.com [email protected] Relocation: Is the European Union failing Vulnerable Papers Governability, Stability and Legitimacy: Benign Effects Asylum‑seekers? of Party Dominance System in the South African Emerging Bekyol, Yasemin – Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany, Democracy to Transform the Society [email protected] Mancebo, Ainara – No affiliation, South Africa, [email protected] GS02.11 Inequality as a Global Problem Political Ideology, Regime Type and Fiscal Policy Koh, Kyung Woong – Yonsei University, South Korea, kohkw@ and Peculiarities of Countries of BRICS: Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 yonsei.ac.kr The Boundaries and Possibility of Regulation Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Democratic Dead Spots: Participation and Social Programs in Brazil’s Authoritarian Enclaves Chair Ilicheva, Liudmila – Scientific and Production Association Touchton, Michael – University of Miami, United States, “Intellectual Technologies”, Russia, [email protected] [email protected] Co-Chair Voracek, Emil – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Turkey and Cambodia: A Tale of Western Support for Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected] Democratization? Sahin, Selver – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, selver.sahin@ Discussant(s) Ilyicheva, Mariya – Russian Presidential bilkent.edu.tr Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Koç, Dilan Ezgi – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, dilaneikoc@ [email protected] gmail.com Orlova, Irina – Scientific and Production Association “Intellectual Technologies”, Russia, [email protected] What is meant by “democracy” in the Democracy/ Autocracy Sasinska-Klas, Teresa – Jagiellonian University, Poland, uhsasins@ Opposition? cyf-kr.edu.pl Brice, Benjamin – University of Sydney, Australia, benjamin.brice@ gmail.com Papers Rural-Urban Divide? Reassessing Voting in Chinese Villagers’ Committee and Residents’ Committee Elections Tzeng, Wei-Feng – University of North Texas, United States, GS02.06 European Union and the Challenges [email protected] of Borders and Margins Wang, Hsin Hsien – National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 [email protected] Chair Nnaji, Jehu Onyekwere – Globe Visions Network, Italy, Inequality as a Global Problem and Peculiarities of Countries [email protected] of BRICS: The Boundaries and Possibility of Regulation Ilicheva, Liudmila – Scientific and Production Association Co-Chair Riegl, Martin – Charles University in Prague, “Intellectual Technologies”, Russia, [email protected] Czech Republic, [email protected] Ilicheva, Liudmila – Scientific and Production Association Discussant(s) Cheng, Edmund – Hong Kong Baptist University, “Intellectual Technologies”, Russia, [email protected] Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Equality/Inequality Issues in Modern-day Russia. Its Reflection van der Meer, Frits – Leiden University, Netherlands, by Russian Politicians and Opinion Polls [email protected] Voracek, Emil – Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, [email protected]

188 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Social Inequality and Migration Crisis: International Cooperation In Search of a Twenty-First-Century World Order: An Asia-Pacific and National Strategies Paradigm Orlova, Irina – Scientific and Production Association “Intellectual Murakami, Yusuke – Kyoto University, Japan, ymurakam@ Technologies”, Russia, [email protected] cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp Border Studies Today: Theoretical Development and its Role GS02.13 Left and Right Parties in Advanced in the Contemporary World Democracies Iwashita, Akihiro – Kyushu University, Japan, iwashita.akihiro.303@ m.kyushu-u.ac.jp Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Chair Manwaring, Rob – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] GS03.11 Terrorism and Political Violence Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 Discussant(s) Hino, Airo – Waseda University, Japan, airo@ waseda.jp Chair Tsui, Chin-Kuei – National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, Manwaring, Rob – Flinders University, South Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Kaya, Zeynep – Istanbul Gedik Universitesi, Papers Christian Democratic Parties – Reluctant Feminist Allies? Turkey, [email protected] Och, Malliga – Idaho State University, United States, ochmall@ Papers Towards a Shia State in Southern Iraq: Separatism isu.edu and the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq After-Tax Income and Social Insurance: Voting Based on Risk Isakhan, Benjamin – Deakin University, Australia, and Return [email protected] Grafstein, Robert – University of Georgia, United States, Hamas’s Evolving Relationship with the Peace Process, [email protected] and the Palestinian state Three Worlds of Representation: A Linkage-Based Typology Kear, Martin – University of Sydney, Australia, martin.kear@ of Parties in the Older and Newer Democracies of Europe sydney.edu.au Wineroither, David – University of Alberta, Canada, wineroit@ Merger of Federally Administrated Areas (FATA) in Pakistan ualberta.ca Saleem, Mumtaz Zia – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, Seeber, Gilg U.H. – University of Innsbruck, Austria, gilg.seeber@ [email protected] uibk.ac.at Questioning the Rational Actor Model in Coercive Diplomacy Actually Existing Green Pragmatism: Green and Centre-Right and its Application to Violent Non-state Actors Coalition Governments Harris, Ben – University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, blh015@ Tighe, Megan – University of Tasmania, Australia, mgtighe@ student.usc.edu.au utas.edu.au Interrogating the Concept of Violent Extremism: A Genealogical The Reconstruction of National Sovereignty in Austrian and Discursive Analysis of Contemporary Counterterrorism and German Right Wing Parties Initiatives Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 Werner, Annika – Griffith University, Australia, a.werner@ Tsui, Chin-Kuei – National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, griffith.edu.au [email protected] Heinisch, Reinhard – University of Salzburg, Austria, [email protected] GS03.52 Theorising Security: New Directions? Party Organisation and Change of Government: A Comparative Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 Studies of Social Democratic Parties in Japan and UK Misawa, Masahiro – Nihon University, Japan, misawa.masahiro@ Chair Runge, Evelyn – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, nihon-u.ac.jp [email protected] Discussant(s) Runge, Evelyn – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, GS03.01 A New Approach to Analyzing Israel, [email protected] Contemporary Global Crises: Tackling Western- Papers Social Constructivism and New Regionalism in North centric understandings of IR and Area Studies America Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Ayres, Jeffrey – Saint Michael’s College, United States, jayres@ smcvt.edu Chair Sakai, Keiko – Chiba University, Japan, [email protected] Securitisation and its Discontents: Developing Discussant(s) Wiener, Antje – University of Hamburg, Germany, Macrosecuritisation Theory [email protected] Chang, Jun Yan – Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Lau, Raymond Kwun-Sun – Hong Kong Baptist University, [email protected] Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] Cosmopolitan Democracy as Dynamic Multilevel Governance Papers Searching for Relational Studies on Global Crises Klinke, Andreas – Memorial University of Newfoundland, in order to Establish a New Paradigm of Social/ Human Sciences Canada, [email protected] for Overcoming Contemporary Global Crises The Power Politics of International Rights to Resist Sakai, Keiko – Chiba University, Japan, [email protected] Franceschet, Antonio – University of Calgary, Canada, Neo-Plural Society: a Model of Non-Inclusive Migration Society [email protected] in Asia The Politics of Visual Securitization. Why the Images of Alan Kurdi Matsuo, Masaki – Utsunomiya University, Japan, matsuom@ went Viral - and Others don’t cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp Runge, Evelyn – Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, mail@ evelyn-runge.de

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 189 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS04.02 Business and the State Papers The Evolution of China’s Asian Infrastructure Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 Investment Bank: From a Revisionist to Status-seeking Agenda Wilson, Jeffrey – Murdoch University, Australia, jdwilson08@ Chair McMahon, Sean – American University, Cairo, Egypt, gmail.com [email protected] Misdirection or Solution? From Legal Historical Perspective Papers The Political Economy of Violence in Post-Conflict to Review Trump’s Protectionism in Asia Societies: FTZ workers in Sri Lanka Lin, Chun Hung – Feng Chia University, Taiwan, jasonlin626@ Gupte, Manjusha – Portland State University, United States, yahoo.com.tw [email protected] Is There an East Asian Model of Foreign Aid? : A Comparative African Political Economy and the Quest for Free Market: Analysis of China, Japan and South Korea Challenges and Possibilities Sohn, Hyuk-Sang – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, hsohn@ Adamu, Abdulrahman – Federal University Gusau, Nigeria, khu.ac.kr [email protected] Woo, Changbin – Kyung Hee University, South Korea, Peter, Abraham – Federal University, Lokoja, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] Kim, Seokwoo – University of Seoul, South Korea, [email protected] Yours, Mine, or Ours? Fragmentation and Consolidation in the (Towards a) Political Economy of Global Citizenship Education Tax Administration Support Framework for Developing Countries in the Twilight of Neoliberal Times Lips, Wouter – Université de Ghent, Belgium, [email protected] Biccum, April – Australian National University, Australia, Transitional Justice at Global Governance Regime: The Place [email protected] of Business Elites The Development of Government and Business’s Relations in Chaparro-Martínez, Lina – Universidad de Los Andes - Indonesia’s Oil Industry by Using Process Tracing Method and; Colombia, Colombia, [email protected] Institutionalism and Governing Interdependence Framework The Costs Of Unavoidable Leadership: The Cases Of The United Aurora, Friane – University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, States And Germany [email protected] Fonseca, Rafael – Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] GS09.12 Protest Movements - Part 1 Scotelaro, Marina – Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Gerais, Brazil, [email protected] Chair de Paiva Bezerra, Carla – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] GS04.04 Exploring Global Populisms Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Discussant(s) de Paiva Bezerra, Carla – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, [email protected] Chair Steger, Manfred – University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, [email protected] Papers Anti-Government Protests and Political Capital

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 of Non-Systemic Opposition in Russia Discussant(s) Moore, Colin – University of Hawaii at Manoa, Nadskakuła-Kaczmarczyk, Olga – Nicolaus Copernicus United States, [email protected] University, Poland, [email protected] Barrow, Clyde – University of Texas Pan American, United States, [email protected] Collective actions in Russia: features of organization and achieving results Papers Making Sense of Anti-Globalist Populism: Toward Sokolov, Alexander – Yaroslavl State University, Russia, a Comprehensive Research Project [email protected] Steger, Manfred – University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, Ecological Conditions of Local Maidans in Ukraine [email protected] Zelinska, Olga – The Graduate School for Social Research, IFIS, PAN, Populism and the Rise of Private Force Poland, [email protected] Battersby, Paul – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Discourse of Russian Protests of 2017: A Multimodal Semiotic University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Analysis Can We Call It Fascism? Fomin, Ivan – Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland, fomin.i@ James, Paul – University of Western Sydney, Australia, paul.james@ gmail.com westernsydney.edu.au Populism as Political Style GS10.04 Governing Australian Settler Hudson, Chris – Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT), Australia, [email protected] Colonialism: Conflict and Policy in Contemporary Indigenous Politics Can We Win the War on Science? Understanding the Link | | Between Political Populism and Anti-Science Politics Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Szabados, Krisztian – Corvinus University, Hungary, Chair Maddison, Sarah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) MacDonald, David – University of Guelph, GS04.13 The Changing Political Economy Canada, [email protected] of East Asia Papers Uncovering the Truth about Foundational Conflict: Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Inquiries and Institutional Legitimacy Chair Cherief, Hamza – Université de Bourgogne, France, Maddison, Sarah – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Nakata, Sana – The University of Melbourne, Australia, snakata@ unimelb.edu.au

190 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Chin, Clayton – The University of Melbourne, Australia, GS12.05 Beyond Geopolitics of One Belt [email protected] One Road Little, Adrian – The University of Melbourne, Australia, little@ Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 unimelb.edu.au Love and Moral Intensity in the Making and Governing of Chair He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, [email protected] the Australian Nation: an examination of representative Discussant(s) He, Kai – Griffith University, Australia, k.he@ claims about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children griffith.edu.au Nakata, Sana – The University of Melbourne, Australia, snakata@ Chubb, Danielle – Deakin University, Australia, danielle.chubb@ unimelb.edu.au deakin.edu.au Public Inquiries and Settler Colonialism in Canada Papers Regional reactions to China’s Belt and Road Initiative De Costa, Ravi – York University, Canada, [email protected] Chacko, Priya – University of Adelaide, Australia, priya.chacko@ The Juridification of Indigenous Politics and the Perpetuation adelaide.edu.au of Colonial Violence Whither Belt and Road in the South Pacific? A Case Study of PNG Brigg, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, m.brigg@ Perspectives on China’s Pacific Presence uq.edu.au Pan, Chengxin – Deakin University, Australia, chengxin.pan@ Unfit for Purpose? Political Science and the Decolonising deakin.edu.au of Indigenous-settler Relationships Clarke, Matthew – Deakin University, Australia, mclarke@ Graham, Mary – University of Queensland, Australia, deakin.edu.au [email protected] The Belt and Road Initiatives and China-GCC Relations Brigg, Morgan – University of Queensland, Australia, m.brigg@ Qian, Xuming – Shanghai International Studies University, China, uq.edu.au [email protected] The Vulnerability and Delinquency of the Aboriginal Child: Impact of China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative on Peace and Stability Implications of Representations of Indigenous Childhood in South Asia for Indigenous-Settler Relations Ahmed, Zahid – Deakin University, Australia, zahid.ahmed@ Lovell, Melissa – Australian National University, Australia, deakin.edu.au [email protected] Baogang He: The Three Dimensions of Domestic Politics of One Belt, One Road: The Authoritarian Investment Model GS11.01 Populism and Social Discourse He, Baogang – Deakin University, Australia, baogang.he@ Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 deakin.edu.au Chair Casullo, Maria Esperanza – Universidad Nacional de Rio What Does China’s One Belt and One Road Initiative Offer Negro, Argentina, [email protected] to the Global South? The Case of Central Asia Kuteleva, Anna – University of Alberta, Canada, kuteleva@ Discussant(s) Palonen, Emilia – University of Helsinki, Finland, ualberta.ca

[email protected] Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 Papers The Populist Body in the Age of Social Media: a GS12.12 Emergence of New Social Divisions Comparative Study of Populist and Non-Populist Representation and Conflicts in South Korea Casullo, Maria Esperanza – Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro, | | Argentina, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 15:30-17:15 Room Mezzanine / M5 Right-wing Populism as a Worldview and Practice: Social Media Chair Kwak, Jin-Young – Kon-Kuk University, South Korea, Communication by Ordinary Citizens in the Context of their [email protected] Lifestyles Discussant(s) Jeon, Jin-Young – Korean National Assembly Krämer, Benjamin – Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München Research Service, South Korea, [email protected] (LMU), Germany, [email protected] Park, Kyungmee – Chonbuk National University, South Korea, Voll, Magdalena – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Meusel, Julia – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, Papers Conceptions of Democracy and the Electoral Cleavage [email protected] in Korean Politics Husung, Tobias – Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany, Jang, Seung-Jin – Kookmin University, South Korea, jangsj@ [email protected] kookmin.ac.kr Fernholz, Tobias – No affiliation, Germany, [email protected] Politicization of the Social Conflicts in the 1940s Korea ‘Librul tears’, Self-victimisation and the Politics of Blame Han, JeongHun – Seoul National University, South Korea, under Trump [email protected] Skillen, Laura – University of Kent, United Kingdom, lms88@ Generation and Politics: Concept, Measurement, and Electoral kent.ac.uk Consequences of Generation A Comparative Analysis of Populist Solidarity Discourses Yoo, Sung-jin – Ewha Women`s University, South Korea, sjinny1@ Thijssen, Peter – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, peter.thijssen@ gmail.com uantwerpen.be Lee, Jae Mook – Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea, Verheyen, Pieter – Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Influence of Home and Host Country Factors on Immigrants’ Political Engagement Jeong, Hoi ok – Myongji University, South Korea, hoiokj@ gmail.com

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 191 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Social Capital and Community Resilience for Natural Disaster GS12.46 World Politics in Asia in East Asia: A Study of Provinces in China, Japan, South Korea, Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 and Taiwan Lee, Juheon – Northeastern University, United States, lee.juhe@ Chair Chang, Angelin – Cleveland State University, United States, husky.neu.edu [email protected] Discussant(s) Ratuva, Steve – University of Canterbury, GS12.30 Political Participation, Civil Society New Zealand, [email protected] and Participation Papers Escalation over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands: Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 A Five Year Retrospective Szanto, Balazs – Webster University Thailand, Thailand, szantob@ Chair McCarthy, Gregory – University of Western Australia, webster.ac.th Australia, [email protected] Borders, Boundaries and Margins: Insurgency or Oppression Co-Chair Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, in Afghanistan? Australia, [email protected] Henshaw, Andrew – Macquarie University, Australia, Discussant(s) Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi – Flinders University, [email protected] South Australia, Australia, [email protected] Uneasy Co-existence: Pakistan’s National Security State in the Cold War Operational Environment and the Role Papers Implications of Drones on Economic, Political of the ISI in the Afghan War of the 1980s and Social Corridors of FATA Region Ali, Arshad – University of Otago, New Zealand, aliar991@ Arif, Mariam – COMSATS University Abbottabad, Pakistan, student.otago.ac.nz [email protected] Always on the Winning Side? Great Powers’ Economic Statecraft Non-State Service Providers and State Capacity: A Rural-Urban and Small States’ Strategy, A Case on the Maritime Dispute Divide? between China and the Philippines Badruzzaman, Aeshna – Northeastern University, United States, Jung, Gratiana – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] [email protected] Political Economy of Eastern Indonesia: The Three Generations Beyond the Invisible Borders. Turkey, the Kurds and the Iraqi of the Kalla Family Borderland Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi – Flinders University, South Australia, Dudlák, Tamás – Corvinus University, Hungary, dudlaktamas@ Australia, [email protected] gmail.com Becoming True Japanese: Negotiating Boundaries of the Japanese through Japanese War Orphans’ Litigation Um, Hye Won – University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, RC32.20 The Use of Knowledge, Information, [email protected] and Evidence in Policy Process Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 15:30-17:15 GS12.38 The Politics and Diplomacy and Policy Chair Zittoun, Philippe – École nationale des travaux publics Making of Sub-National Actors in Asia de l’Etat, France, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 15:30-17:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Co-Chair Ndong-Etroit, Maimouna – École nationale des travaux Chair Tubilewicz, Czeslaw – University of Adelaide, Australia, publics de l’Etat, France, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Dare, Lain – University of Canberra, Australia, Papers Fiscal Decentralization in Pakistan - A Case Study [email protected] of Punjab Provincial Finance Commission Papers Partisan Ambition, Policy Entrepreneurs and the Shahzad, Aisha – Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan, Market for Ideas: What We Can Learn from Policy Failure [email protected] Walter, James – Monash University, Australia, james.a.walter@ Panj-aab in the Age of Connectivity monash.edu Singh, Jasmeet – Panjab University, India, [email protected] Laing, Matthew – Monash University, Australia, matthew.laing@ monash.edu Paradiplomacy and Divided States: The Role of Subnational Governments in China’s Unification Strategy Animal Welfare Policy Dynamics and Policy Brokers Tubilewicz, Czeslaw – University of Adelaide, Australia, in Legistrative Network [email protected] Ju, Jiye – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, joojy7120@ gmail.com Justifying Federalism: How Centralization Disadvantages Park, Hyung Jun – Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea, Philippine provinces [email protected] Tusalem, Rollin – Arkansas State University, United States, [email protected] Evidence-based Policy Making in Japan – A Critical Review of “The 5th Science and Technology Basic Plan” The Politics of Ethnicity: A Case Study of Karachi Rizvi, Nehal – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sciences Sugitani, Kazuya – Kyoto University, Japan, sugitani. [email protected] and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected] Khatri, Jharna – Institute of Business Management, Pakistan, Knowledge Regimes at Work – The Role of Knowledge [email protected] in Welfare Collaboration Riaz, Nirmal – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science Chaib, Josef – Malmö högskola, Sweden, [email protected] and Technology (SZABIST), Pakistan, [email protected] Hussain, Arif – Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan, [email protected]

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OCIS01.07 What Does it Mean to Do Theory Is Australia’s Foreign Policy White Paper the Right Paper from a Global Perspective? for Our Times? Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P1 Thurbon, Elizabeth – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Chair Tan, See Seng – Nanyang Technological University, Geoeconomics in the Light of the Scale of Political Epochs: Singapore, [email protected] Present and Future Prospective Co-Chair O’Hagan, Jacinta – University of Queensland, Dakhin, Andrey – Russian Presidential Academy of National Australia, [email protected] Economy and Public Administration, Russia, [email protected] Discussant(s) Burke, Anthony – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] OCIS04.08 The International Political Economy Papers Getting Heads out of the Hole: Reading IR Theory of the Asia-Pacific in the Modern Context Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T08 Giese, Dominik – University of Warwick, United Kingdom, Chair Daim, Makam Khan – Zhejiang University, China, [email protected] [email protected] Karkour, Haro – University of Leicester, United Kingdom, hk209@ le.ac.uk Discussant(s) Rajaoson, Julien – Sciences Po Grenoble, France, [email protected] What Works, What Doesn’t: Feminist Pragmatism and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Papers Female Legislators and Women Targeted Development True, Jacqui – Monash University, Australia, jacqui.true@ Warby, Brian – University of Northern Iowa, United States, monash.edu [email protected] Davies, Sara – Griffith University, Australia, sara.davies@ Rethinking Policy Restrictions: Reform Issues in the Philippine griffith.edu.au Foreign Investment Law (Republic Act 7042) Doing Theory Globally? Theses, Assumptions, Propositions Primor, Kent Marjun – Australian National University, Australia, and Implications [email protected] Layug, Allan – University of Queensland, Australia, a.layug@ China’s Energy Driven Initiatives with Iran: Implications uq.net.au for the United States of America. Theorising Global International Relations: Whose Practices Khan, Zahid – Shanghai University, China, [email protected] Do Count and Whose Practices Ought to Count? Building Roads or Burning Bridges: An Analysis of China’s Soft Wiener, Antje – University of Hamburg, Germany, antje.wiener@ Power Leadership and on Becoming the New Benevolent Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 wiso.uni-hamburg.de Superpower Many Theories, One World: English School Lessons for Global IR? Daim, Makam Khan – Zhejiang University, China, 21622241@ Dunne, Tim – University of Queensland, Australia, tim.dunne@uq. zju.edu.cn edu.au Tolf , Linnea Astom – Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, linnea.tolf@ Writing Global IR gmail.com Acharya, Amitav – American University, United States, Revisiting Australia-Indonesia Economic Relations: [email protected] Close but Still Far Fathana, Hangga – Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia, [email protected] OCIS04.06 Roundtable - Geoeconomics and the Global and Regional Order Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M1 OCIS05.01 Constructing Gender and Conflict Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T22 Chair Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, [email protected] Papers Moving Beyond the ‘Youth Bulge’: A Case for Applying Gendered Analysis Discussant(s) Jayasuriya, Kanishka – Murdoch University, Pruitt, Lesley – Monash University, Australia, lesley.pruitt@ Australia, [email protected] monash.edu Papers The Rise of Geoeconomics The ‘Gender Stool’ Approach: Understanding the Practical Beeson, Mark – University of Western Australia, Australia, Outcomes of Implementing the Women, Peace and Security [email protected] Agenda Grand Designs: Infrastructure and Geoeconomic Competition Dunn, Michelle – University of Queensland, Australia, m.dunn4@ in Asia uq.edu.au Wilson, Jeffrey – Murdoch University, Australia, jdwilson08@ Islamic State Information Operations Strategy: Gender Identities gmail.com and the Mobilisation of Western Women Rule-Setting Competition and the Role of Japan Ingram, Kiriloi – University of Queensland, Australia, in the Asia Pacific [email protected] Katada, Saori – University of Southern California, United States, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 193 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia What Does Political Participation Mean for Syrian Refugee Why Is There No Coup-d’état in North Korea? Women? Jung, Jai Kwan – Korea University, South Korea, [email protected] de Percy, Michael – University of Canberra, Australia, Chung, Sung Yoon – Korea Institute for National Unification, [email protected] South Korea, [email protected] Batainah, Heba – University of Canberra, Australia, [email protected] GS02.12 Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency Female Combatants and Civil War Duration and Outcome Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T17 Giri, Keshab – University of Sydney, Australia, keshab.giri@ sydney.edu.au Chair Tadem, Teresa – University of Philippines Diliman, Philippines, [email protected] OCIS08.02 Non-Traditional Donors: Discussant(s) Tadem, Teresa – University of Philippines Diliman, Philippines, [email protected] The Changing Politics of Aid Kobayashi, Amane – The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T19 Japan, [email protected] Chair Brown, Graham – University of Western Australia, Papers Joining the Counterinsurgency: Armed Civilian Australia, [email protected] Mobilisation in the Philippines Papers The Challenges for Melanesian States Reporting Eastin, Joshua – Portland State University, United States, on Indicators for Health in the Sustainable Development Goals [email protected] Matthews, Sophia – University of Queensland, Australia, Zech, Steven – Monash University, Australia, steven.zech@ [email protected] monash.edu Hill, Peter – University of Queensland, Australia, p.hill@ Epistemological Borders and Crossings in the War Against ISIS sph.uq.edu.au in the Philippines: The Impact of ‘Ungrievable Lives’ on National Hickson, Arabella – University of Queensland, Australia, Political Discourse [email protected] Gonzalez, Eduardo – University of the Philippines, Philippines, Hall, Nina – University of Queensland, Australia, n.hall2@ [email protected] uq.edu.au To Study Proposed Merger of Federally Administered Tribal India’s Foreign Aid Diplomacy: Emerging from Recipient Areas (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK): A New Perception to Donor? to Counter Terrorism in Pakistan Singh, Sandip Kumar – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, Hussain Shah, Nazir – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, [email protected] [email protected] Sustainable discourses? Mapping the trajectory for health Saleem, Mumtaz Zia – Lahore Garrison Universiy, Pakistan, indicators into the SDGs [email protected] Hill, Peter – University of Queensland, Australia, p.hill@ Public Opinion and Domestic Reputation of Post-conflict Peace sph.uq.edu.au Process in Nepal Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 Brolan, Claire – University of Toronto, Australia, claire_brolan@ Adhikari, Prakash – Central Michigan University, United States, yahoo.com [email protected] Theorizing Global South Transition: From Aid Recipient to Donor Winanti, Poppy – Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, GS03.27 Diplomacy, Cooperation and Forging [email protected] Alliances Alvian, Rizky Alif – Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P2 [email protected] Chair Grincheva, Natalia – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] GS01.10 The Causes and Consequences of Political Repression Discussant(s) Grincheva, Natalia – The University of Melbourne, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M2 Australia, [email protected] Chair Wigley, Simon – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, wigley@ Papers Diplomacy in Southeast Asia in the 21st Century: bilkent.edu.tr Understanding Contemporary Public Diplomacy from Non-State Actors Circle Discussant(s) Pierre-Louis, Francois – The City University Im, Soksamphoas – University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, of New York, United States, [email protected] [email protected] Kalaycioglu, Ersin – Sabanci University, Turkey, kalaycie@ Major Factors of Influence for Public Diplomacy Programs sabanciuniv.edu in Romania and Poland. Testing a Hypothesis. Papers Is There a Resource Curse for Civil Liberties? Nica, Alexandru Tiberiu – Universitatea din Bucuresti, Romania, Wigley, Simon – Bilkent Üniversitesi, Turkey, [email protected] [email protected] Political Economy, Mr. Churchill, and Oil Interstate Cooperation and Prospects for a New Regionalism Gylfason, Thorvaldur – Háskóli Íslands, Iceland, [email protected] in the Western Indian Ocean: An Island Perspective Unorthodox Democracies: The Diffusion of the Rhetoric of Sherbut, Graham – Universiteit Stellenbosch, South Africa, Illiberalism [email protected] Petersson, Bo – Malmö högskola, Sweden, [email protected] Politics of Art and Rethinking ‘Soft’ Power Regime Change and Transition Patterns: a Comparative Gurcan, Ayse – Beykent University, Turkey, ezgigurcan@ Analysis on the Development in the Middle East and North beykent.edu.tr Africa 2011 – 2017 Eklund, Andreas – University of Helsinki, Finland, andreas.eklund@ helsinki.fi

194 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS03.56 Violence, Images and World Politics Papers Ethnic Power Relations and Electoral Fairness: Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T07 The Intersecting Effect of Social Status Flesken, Anaid – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Chair Agius, Christine – Swinburne University of Technology, [email protected] Australia, [email protected] Hartl, Jakob – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, jakob.hartl@ Discussant(s) Buchan, Bruce – Griffith University, Australia, bristol.ac.uk [email protected] Vietnam’s Tea Leaf Elections: Inferring Purpose for Authoritarian Papers Violence, Compassion and Spectacle: The Politics Elections from Post-election Responses to Local Defeats of Sharing Images of Suffering Children Trinh, Minh – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, Berents, Helen – Queensland University of Technology, Australia, [email protected] [email protected] Independent Electoral Commissions (IECs) for Inclusive, Honest, Violent Images, Emotions and Government Responses Orderly, and Peaceful Elections (I-HOPE): A Performance Duncombe, Constance – University of Queensland, Australia, Indicator Framework based on the Experience of the Philippines [email protected] and Thailand Romero, Segundo Joaquin, Jr. – Ateneo De Manila University, Fear and Trembling in World Politics Philippines, [email protected] Aistrope, Tim – University of New South Wales, Australia, Santos, Mary Grace – Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines, [email protected] [email protected] Depoliticizing Development: The Visual Politics of Africa-China Laus, Aileen – Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines, Relations [email protected] Karavas, George – University of Queensland, Australia, Electoral System Preferences of the Electorate. Evidence from [email protected] a Conjoint Experiment in the Context of the German Federal Politics of Visual Representation: Wars in Modern Paintings Election 2017 Choi, Young Jin – Chung-Ang University, South Korea, yjchoi@ Jankowski, Michael – Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, cau.ac.kr Germany, [email protected] Linhart, Eric – Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany, GS03.59 Negotiating International Treaties [email protected] Tepe, Markus – Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, and International Law Germany, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P3 Chair Rietig, Katharine – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, GS06.07 Multiculturalism, National Identity [email protected] and Majority Cultures Discussant(s) Rietig, Katharine – Newcastle University, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M8 United Kingdom, [email protected]

Chair Levey, Geoffrey – University of New South Wales, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 Papers A Configurational Analysis of UN Security Council Australia, [email protected] Sanctions Effectiveness in the Middle East and North Africa between 1991 and 2014​ Co-Chair Chin, Clayton – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Boogaerts, Andreas – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Stephens, Scott – No affiliation, Australia, Drieskens, Edith – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Papers Quebecers and Canadians: Towards a New Existential The Origins of the ANZUS Alliance and Ontological Configuration Cohen, Michael – Australian National University, Australia, Laforest, Guy – École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP), [email protected] Canada, [email protected] Negotiating Capacity and NGO ‘Support’ in International Multicultural Nationalism Climate Change Negotiations Modood, Tariq – University of Bristol, United Kingdom, Chan, Nicholas – Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia, [email protected] [email protected] The Bristol School of Multiculturalism The Value of Non-Negotiation Settings to Facilitate Levey, Geoffrey – University of New South Wales, Australia, Breakthroughs in International Environmental Negotiations: [email protected] The Case of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change Rietig, Katharine – Newcastle University, United Kingdom, Multicultural Belonging: Reconciling Multiculturalism and [email protected] National Identity Chin, Clayton – The University of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] GS05.08 Evaluating Elections: Citizen and Elite National Identity- A Multiculturalist’s Approach Perspectives Uberoi, Varun – Brunel University, United Kingdom, varun.uberoi@ Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M9 brunel.ac.uk Chair Ellena, Katherine – No affiliation, United States, kellena@ Interculturalism, Multiculturalism and the Problem ifes.org of the Majority in Australia Ballantyne, Glenda – Swinburne University of Technology, Discussant(s) Cameron, Sarah – University of Sydney, Australia, Australia, [email protected] [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 195 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia GS08.08 The State, Borders, and Migration GS11.07 The Rise of Populist Right-wing Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P4 Parties in Europe Chair Nadalutti, Elisabetta – University of Warwick, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Plaza / P5 United Kingdom, [email protected] Chair Conno, Diego – Universidad Nacional de José C. Paz, Discussant(s) Horii, Satoko – Akita International University, Argentina, [email protected] Japan, [email protected] Discussant(s) Haughton, Tim – University of Birmingham, Papers Symbols and Support: Territorial Value and the Success United Kingdom, [email protected] of Self-Determination Demands Casullo, Maria Esperanza – Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro, Kelle, Friederike Luise – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Argentina, [email protected] Sozialforschung (WZB), Germany, [email protected] Papers « Nous » et les « Autres » ; étude du discours de trois The Time for Africans is Over? A Discourse Analysis of News partis d’extrême droite européens (FN, FPÖ, UDC) Reports on a Chinese Restaurant in Kenya Debras, François – Université de Liège, Belgium, francois.debras@ Oshodi, Abdul-Gafar Tobi – Lagos State University, Nigeria, ulg.ac.be [email protected] From Populist Movement to Populist Party: Conditions Mudasiru, Surajudeen – Lagos State University, Nigeria, and Outcomes [email protected] Aslanidis, Paris – Yale University, United States, paris.aslanidis@ Anything But Immigration: Making Sense of Japan’s yale.edu Non-immigration Policy The Rise of Populist Right-Wing Parties in France Endoh, Toake – Josai International University, Japan, te10@ da Silva, Jessica Alessandra – University of Manitoba, Canada, columbia.edu [email protected] Discipline and Precarious Mobility: Interrogating Immigration Searching for the People: As Contemporary Populist Leaders Detention in Japan Construct Their Own Community Takamura, Kazue – McGill University, Canada, kazue.takamura@ Criscitiello, Annarita – Università degli studi di Napoli Federic, mcgill.ca Italy, [email protected] Borders in the Global World Electoral Stabilization of Political Parties as Assumption Sharifi, Mohammad Hanif – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, of Successful Institutionalization? [email protected] Stauber, Jakub – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, [email protected] GS09.10 Policy Participation - Part 1 Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T18 RC09.01 Constitutional Courts and Chair Halpin, Darren – Australian National University, Australia, Constitutional Politics: Structure,

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Independence, and Political Role | | Discussant(s) Halpin, Darren – Australian National University, Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T09 Australia, [email protected] Chair Madeira, Ligia – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Papers Participatory Budgeting as the Instrument of Do Sul, Brazil, [email protected] Strengthening or Weakening Democratic Public Values? Case Discussant(s) Carnota, Walter – Universidad de Buenos Aires, Study of Poland Argentina, [email protected] Zawadzka-Pak, Urszula – University of Bialystok, Poland, Papers Paradoxes of Judicial Independence and Federal [email protected] Dilemma in Pakistan: 1988-2005 Citizen Participation and Reasons for Its Rejection - Analysis Sadia Mahmood, Falki – Lahore College for Women University, of Pioneering PB Projects in Taiwan (2015-2017) Pakistan, [email protected] Yeh, Hsin-Yi – National Taipei University, Taiwan, hsinyiy@ The Development of Constitutional Politics after mail.ntpu.edu.tw Democratization: Comparison of South Korea and Taiwan Co-Creation or Co-Optation? Unpacking participation in policy Wang, Chin-shou – National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, co-design in Australia, Chile and Spain [email protected] Collin, Philippa – University of Western Sydney, Australia, p.collin@ Sung, Yu-Hsien – University of South Carolina, United States, westernsydney.edu.au [email protected] Petition Politics Effects: The Case of Change.org The Constitutional Court as a Third Legislator? The Case of Slovakia Vromen, Ariadne – University of Sydney, Australia, Lastic, Erik – Comenius University, Slovakia, [email protected] [email protected] Steuer, Max – Comenius University, Slovakia, [email protected] Halpin, Darren – Australian National University, Australia, New Constitutionalism in Latin America: When, Why and How [email protected] Social Rights are Constitutionalized Social Licence to Operate: Democracy at Work or Democracy Costa, Lucas – Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), Brazil, Broken? [email protected] Sullivan, Helen – Australian National University, Australia, Accessing Social Policies Through the Federal Courts in Brazil [email protected] Madeira, Ligia – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul, Einfeld, Colette – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Brazil, [email protected] [email protected] Curbing the Brazilian Supreme Court: When Political Parties Create Constraints Bogéa, Daniel – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, danielvbs@ gmail.com

196 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia RC10.07 Patterns and Impacts of Digital A Citizen Energy Typology: Analysing the drivers, models and Inequality real world outcomes of community and citizen energy initiatives Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T01 in Australia, Europe and North America Ison, Nicola – University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, nicky@ Chair Mossberger, Karen – Arizona State University, United cpagency.org.au States, [email protected] Hicks, Jarra – Community Power Agency / University of New South Discussant(s) Shayo, Deodatus Patrick – University of Dar Es Wales, Australia, [email protected] Salaam, Tanzania, [email protected] Mey, Franziska – University of New South Wales, Australia, [email protected] Papers Quotas for the Marginalised in Panchayat Raj Institutions in India – Case study of two states Bhat, S. Padmanabha – Mangalore University, India, RC17.02 Consolidation or Deconsolidation [email protected] in East Asia The Digital Warriors and Democratic Utopias: A Critical Appraisal Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T20 of Democratic Dividends of Digitalisation Chair Chu, Yun-Han – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Thomas, Sabu – Government Brennen College Thalassery, India, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Foa, Roberto Stefan – The University Digitally Connected and Unequal – The Relationship between of Melbourne, Australia, [email protected] Digital Inequality and Political Inequality Shin, Doh – University of Missouri, United States, [email protected] Panov, Trajche – Universitetet i Bergen, Norway, trajche.panov@ uib.no Papers Does Inequality Harm Consolidation? Evidences from Asian Barometer Survey Mapping Internet Use on Tribal Lands in the US, for Digital Opportunity and Nation-Building Reynolds, Stephen – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, [email protected] Mossberger, Karen – Arizona State University, United States, Chang, Yu-Tzung – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, yutzung@ [email protected] ntu.edu.tw Tolbert, Caroline – University of Iowa, United States, [email protected] Does Quality of Governance Erode Faith in Democracy in East Zhang, Yang – University of Iowa, United States, yang-zhang@ Asian Societies? Evidence from Asian Barometer Survey uiowa.edu Lee, Kuanchen – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, kuanchenkclee@ gmail.com Social Aspects Interaction: Communication and Social Wei, Chia-yin – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, proma99.tw@ Disorganisation gmail.com Figus, Alessandro – International Institute of Management Chu, Yun-Han – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, yunhan@ IMI NOVA, Moldova, [email protected] gate.sinica.edu.tw People, Technologies and Communication Democratic Deconsolidation or Democracy’s New Normal: Capogna, Stefania – Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Evidence from East Asia Park, Chong-Min – Korea University, South Korea, cmpark@ korea.ac.kr RC15.04 Community Renewable Energy China’s Rise and Authoritarian Resistance: Evidence from the Asian in Global Perspective: Inclusive Energy Barometer Survey Governance Pan, Hsin-Hsin – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, phsinhsin@ Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T12 gmail.com Chou, Chelsea C. – National Taiwan University, Taiwan, Chair MacArthur, Julie – University of Auckland, New Zealand, [email protected] [email protected] Has Understanding of Ideological Semantics Changed? Discussant(s) Hoicka, Christina – York University, Canada, A Longitudinal Study [email protected] Jou, Willy – Waseda University, Japan, [email protected] Lawrence, Andrew – Vienna School of International Studies, Takenaka, Yoshihiko – University of Tsukuba, Japan, Austria, [email protected] [email protected] Papers A Generic Framework for Inclusive Energy Governance: Endo, Masahisa – Waseda University, Japan, endomasahisa@ Explaining the State of Local and Community Renewable Energy gmail.com in New Zealand Berka, Anna – University of Auckland, New Zealand, RC17.16 Values, Attitudes and Stereotypes: [email protected] New Findings from the World Values Survey Exploring Modes of Community Energy Governance as a Socio- Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T10 Legal Institution; Towards Cross-National Designs Heldeweg, Michiel – Twente University of Technology, Chair Haerpfer, Christian W – University of Vienna, Austria, Netherlands, [email protected] [email protected] Saintier, Severine – University of Exeter, United Kingdom, Co-Chair Yesilada, Birol – Portland State University, United [email protected] States, [email protected] The Role of Community Energy in the Locked Energy Systems: Discussant(s) Ziliukaite, Ruta – Vilnius University, Lithuania, the Case of the Netherlands [email protected] Kviatek, Beata – Hanze Univeristy of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 197 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Papers What Does the World Values Survey Data Say About Papers The Women’s Suffrage Movement: From Margins Regional Integration in Europe? A Power Transition Perspective to Mainstream Yesilada, Birol – Portland State University, United States, Ramaswamy, Sushila – Jesus and Mary College, India, [email protected] [email protected] Kugler, Jacek – Claremont Graduate University, United States, Like Parents, Like Children: Understanding the Intergenerational [email protected] Transmission of Ethnic Prejudice and Stereotypes in the Eastern Cultural Values, Path Dependency and Development of Civil Democratic Republic of Congo Society: Case of Lithuania Mango Kubota , Alliance – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ziliukaite, Ruta – Vilnius University, Lithuania, ruta.ziliukaite@ Belgium, [email protected] fsf.vu.lt Langer , Arnim – Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, Democratic Knowledge and Support in Russia, Ukraine [email protected] and Belarus Ecocracy a Last Political Order Look, Emily – Australian National University, Australia, Quembo, Flávio – Mozambican Association of Political Scientists, [email protected] Mozambique, [email protected] Do Cultural Contexts Influence Norms about Justice? The Role of Socialization in the Process of Forming a Political Grosse, Ingrid – Dalarna University College, Sweden, [email protected] Culture United in Diversity? The Convergence of Societal Values among Nocon´, Jarosław – University of Gdansk, Poland, [email protected] EU-Members and Candidates Piwnicki, Grzegorz – Uniwersytet Gdan´ski, Poland, Akaliyski, Plamen – University of Oslo, Norway, plamen. [email protected] [email protected] Dmochowski, Tadeusz – University of Gdansk, Poland, poltd@ univ.gda.pl Support for Political Regimes and a Future for Democracy in Eastern Europe Kizilova, Kseniya – Institute for Comparative Survey Research RC24.01 Asian National Security: Issues “Eurasia Barometer”, Austria, [email protected] in Proliferation, Gender Mainstreaming, Haerpfer, Christian W – University of Vienna, Austria, and Civil-Military Relations [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T23 Chair Perez, Orlando – Millersville University, United States, RC20.02 Corruption: Perceptions and Realities [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T21 Discussant(s) Sadik, Giray – Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey, Chair Goldman, Matthew – University of Washington, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Papers Taiwan’s Civil-Military Relations after the Regime Discussant(s) Peleg, Ilan – Lafayette College, United States, Change in 2016

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 [email protected] Lee, Wei-chin – Wake Forest University, United States, leewei@ Papers Nonprofits: Choosing Between Funders and wfu.edu Constituents Forcing the Common Good: The Significance of Public Diplomacy Goldman, Paulina – Rider University, United States, pgoldman@ in Military Affairs rider.edu Karadag, Haluk – Baskent University, Turkey, hkaradag@ Hart, Sarah – Rider University, United States, sjhart@ baskent.edu.tr capacityexperts.com Argentina and Brazil: Contrasting the Impacts of Populism Machiavelli’s Actuality in a Look at Brazil: Do the Ends Justify and Social Democracy on Military Institutions Corruption? Zirker, Daniel – Wisconsin, New Zealand, [email protected] Vasconcelos Carvalho, Robson – Universidade Federal do Rio Waisman, Carlos – University of California, San Diego, Grande Norte, Brazil, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Corruption in Israel: The Evolvement of the Concept The Role of the Military in Thailand’s Political Life: An Assessment Peleg, Ilan – Lafayette College, United States, [email protected] from 1932 to 2018 The NGO ‘s Enigma: Is Corruption the Answer? Ulrich, Marybeth – US Army War College, United States, Hart, Sarah – Rider University, United States, sjhart@ [email protected] capacityexperts.com Lawless, Gregory – US Army War College, United States, [email protected] RC21.08 Political Socialization, Citizenship Between Token and Substance: Mapping the Presence and Utilization of Female Officers and Enlistees and Globalization Processes in the Philippine Army Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T11 Hall, Rosalie – University of the Philippines Visayas, Philippines, Chair Zukowski, Arkadiusz – University of Warmia and Mazury [email protected] in Olsztyn, Poland, [email protected] Agoncillo, Maria Victoria – University of the Philippines Visayas, Philippines, [email protected] Co-Chair Reichert, Frank – University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., [email protected] RC28.06 Formal and Informal Structures Discussant(s) Cross, Malcolm – Tarleton State University, United States, [email protected] in Intergovernmental Relations Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T02 Chair Schakel, Arjan – Maastricht University, Netherlands, [email protected]

198 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Discussant(s) Hollander, Robyn – Griffith University, Australia, Papers Using the Multiple Streams Framework and the [email protected] Multi-Level Perspective to Explain Policy Transformation: The Case of the German Energiewende Papers Does Cooperative Federalism Yield Intergovernmental Derwort, Pim – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany, Cooperation?: A Game Theoretic Model of Cooperation under [email protected] Dualism and Concurrency Newig, Jens – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany, newig@ Scholtz, Christa – McGill University, Canada, christa.scholtz@ uni.leuphana.de mcgill.ca The political economy of a captured state: the case of Croatia The Challenges of Intergovernmental Relations in Emerging Kotarski, Kristijan – University of Zagreb, Croatia, Federations [email protected] Keil, Soeren – Canterbury Christ Church University College, Petak, Zdravko – University of Zagreb, Croatia, [email protected] United Kingdom, [email protected] The impact of Governance and Political Competition on Linking Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Fundamental Economic Growth and Income Distribution: Evidence from Latin Reform Processes in Federal and Multi-Level Systems: American and East Asian Countries the Citizens’ Role Ferreira, José – Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, Alber, Elisabeth – EURAC Research Institute for Comparative [email protected] Federalism, Italy, [email protected] Rebranding, Repurposing and Refurbishing Policy Ideas: Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution Bricolage and the ‘public option’ in US health care reform in Federal and Multi-Level Systems Hannah, Adam – The University of Melbourne, Australia, Belser, Eva Maria – Université de Fribourg, Switzerland, [email protected] [email protected] The Constitutional Duty to Avoid Litigation in Resolving Intergovernmental Disputes: A South African Case Study RC33.05 Roundtable - Political Science Steytler, Nico – University of the Western Cape, South Africa, for the 21st Century: Topic-Driven and [email protected] Publicly Engaged? Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T03 RC29.07 The Psychology of Political Chair Sawer, Marian – Australian National University, Australia, Leadership [email protected] | | Wednesday, July 25 17:30-19:15 Room Mezzanine / M5 Discussant(s) Flinders, Matthew – University of Sheffield, Chair Ackermann, Kathrin – Universiteit van Amsterdam, United Kingdom, [email protected] Netherlands, [email protected] Pal, Leslie A. – Carleton University, Canada, [email protected] Pinderhughes, Dianne – University of Notre Dame, United States, Discussant(s) Bundi, Pirmin – Universitat Bern, Switzerland, [email protected] [email protected] Eisfeld, Rainer – Fachhochschule Osnabrück, Germany, Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 Papers Leaders as Pathways to Political Success? The First [email protected] Generation of Leaders and Their Legacies on the Baltic States Park, Ausra – Siena College, United States, [email protected] RC35.02 Contemporary Development: Will Any Woman Do? Feminists’ and Non-Feminists’ Support Progress towards Humanism or Hedonism? for Female Candidates Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M6 Oceno, Marzia – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, [email protected] Chair Rocha de Sousa, Miguel – Universidad de Évora, Bridging the Research-policy Gap: The Importance of Effective Portugal, [email protected] Identity Leadership and Shared Commitment Co-Chair Tripathi, Shri Prakash Mani – Gorakhpur University, Bell, Jennifer – University of Queensland, Australia,j.bell4@ India, [email protected] uq.edu.au Mols, Frank – University of Queensland, Australia, f.mols@ Discussant(s) Bajpai, Arunoday – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar uq.edu.au University, Agra, India, [email protected] Head, Brian – University of Queensland, Australia, brian.head@ Papers Weaker Internet Censorship, Stronger Civil Society: uq.edu.au Evidence from 134 Countries during 1995-2014 Severe Bereavement and Presidential Performance Lin, Thung-Hong – Academia Sinica, Taiwan, zoo42@ Gilbert, Robert – Northeastern University, United States, gate.sinica.edu.tw [email protected] Chang, Chun-chih – Xiamen University, China, stoicchang@ gmail.com RC30.21 Theoretical Perspectives on Policy Cross-Examining the Effectiveness of E-advocacy as a Tool for Advancing Women Rights in Ogun and Lagos States, Nigeria Actors: Multiple Streams and Policy Advisors Popoola, Rosemary Oyinlola – Covenant University, Nigeria, Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4 -T13 [email protected] Chair Petak, Zdravko – University of Zagreb, Croatia, Egharevba, Matthew – Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected] [email protected] Fayomi, Oluyemi – Covenant University, Nigeria, nike.fayomi@ Discussant(s) Colebatch, Hal – University of New South Wales, covenantuniversity.edu.ng Australia, [email protected] Hinduism and Environmentalism Kacker, Snehil – Lady Shri Ram College for Women, India, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 199 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Contemporary Development and Gandhian perspective: The Bhotias of Uttarakhand- Himalayan Transmigrants Who are An analysis of state of humanism in present world Forced to Abandon their Culture in the Wake of Nationalism Sharma, Preeti – University of Rajasthan, India, pirsh82@ Rai, Ruchika – Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, ruchikaarai@ gmail.com gmail.com Decentralized Governance: Perception and Participation RC36.10 The Fragmentation of Political Power in Rural India in a Globalizing World Kulkarni, Veena – Arkansas State University, United States, [email protected] Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T14 Chair Cerny, Philip G. – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, [email protected] RC41.03 Neoclassical Geopolitics Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T15 Discussant(s) Vladimirova, Alina – Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia, alina.v.vladimirova@ Chair Békési, László – Corvinus University, Hungary, bekesi@ gmail.com uni-corvinus.hu Papers Political Powers as Emergent: Fragmentation and Power Discussant(s) Morgado, Nuno – Charles University in Prague, in a Globalizing World Czech Republic, [email protected] Marlin-Bennett, Renee – Johns Hopkins University, United States, Papers Theoretical Fundaments and Methodological [email protected] Guidelines in Neoclassical Geopolitics Operationalizing Soft Power: From Latent to Manifest Morgado, Nuno – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Trunkos, Judit – University of South Carolina - Upstate, [email protected] United States, [email protected] Why It Has Not Happened for Brazil? Cerny, Philip G. – University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Novichkova, Anna – Univerzity Karlovy, Czech Republic, [email protected] [email protected] The Power of Narratives – Circular & Bio-Economy Russian Geopolitical Cycles and Russia’s Élite as New Economic Narratives in Europe Békési, László – Corvinus University, Hungary, bekesi@ Holmgren, Sara – Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - uni-corvinus.hu Alnarp, Sweden, [email protected] Conceptualizing Location: One Term, Many Meanings, a lot Leipold, Sina – Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, of Problems [email protected] Kopanja, Mihajlo – Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Political Power in a Changing World: A Categorization of the [email protected] Extra-State Authorities Belmonte, Rosalba – Universita degli Studi Di Perugia, Italy, [email protected] RC42.04 Dealing with North Korea -

Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 The Challenges for US-Foreign Policy Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T05 RC40.03 Governance and Democracy Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T04 Chair Farago, Niv – Sogang University, South Korea, nf.268@ cantab.net Chair Kalaningaiah, Mahalinga – Tumkur University, India, [email protected] Co-Chair Hermanns, Heike – Gyeongsang National University, South Korea, [email protected] Co-Chair Smitha, Devaraj – Sri Basaveshwara College, India, [email protected] Discussant(s) Farago, Niv – Sogang University, South Korea, [email protected] Discussant(s) Suresh, Lavanya – Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), India, [email protected] Papers Nuclear Terror and U.S. Security Strategy-Focused on Russia, China, and North Korea Papers Refugee Crisis in India vis-a-vis National Security : Lee, Sunny – Institute for Korea-US Political Development, A Study of Rohingya United States, [email protected] Chaudhary, Hansa – University of Rajasthan, India, The Effectiveness of Sanctions in the case of North Korea [email protected] Ko, Sangtu – Yonsei University, South Korea, [email protected] Sharma, Manju – University of Rajasthan, India, [email protected] How Should the Trump Administration Approach the North Korean Nuclear Problem? Drawing Lessons from Libya’s Abortive The Right that Came Out of the Closet: The Cosmovision Nuclear Quest of the Opinion Leaders of the Brazilian Right-wing Protesters Farago, Niv – Sogang University, South Korea, [email protected] Messenberg, Debora – Universidade de Brasília, Brazil, [email protected] The Confrontation United States with North Korea. History, Present and Future Pathways to “Glocal” Governance Burdelski, Marceli – Polish Political Science Association, Poland, Mihr, Anja – Center on Governance through Human, Germany, [email protected] [email protected] Unifications on Two Continents: How Lessons Learned The Role of Legislation and the Status of Women’s Development from Political Integration in Europe Can Be Used on in the Niger Delta the Korean Peninsula Ogungbade, Gloria – Covenant University, Nigeria, Novotna, Tereza – Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, [email protected] [email protected] Oche, Ogaba – Covenant University, Nigeria, [email protected] Duruji, Moses – Covenant University, Nigeria, moses.duruji@ covenantuniversity.edu.ng

200 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia A Land of Canaan or Another Inferno?: Experiences of Migrants Discussant(s) Bayer, Resat – Koç University, Turkey, rbayer@ from North Korea in South Korea ku.edu.tr Kwon, Jinah – Korea University, South Korea, jinah.kwon1@ Paquin, Stéphane – École nationale d’administration publique gmail.com (ENAP), Canada, [email protected] Papers Governing Trade in the Anthropocene: A Political RC44.06 Governmental Stability, Coup d’état, Economy of Sustainability Perspective and Transitional Justice Gale, Fred – University of Tasmania, Australia, fred.gale@utas. Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Mezzanine / M7 edu.au Credit Rating Agencies in Asia: A Battle of Ideas Chair Navarro, Miguel – National Academy of Political Mennillo, Giulia – National University of Singapore, Singapore, and Strategic Studies, Chile, [email protected] [email protected] Discussant(s) Zambrano, Pablo – University of Oxford, The W20 and the limits of gender disruption at the G20 United Kingdom, [email protected] Harris Rimmer, Susan G – Griffith University, Australia, s. Papers Resurgent Military, Eroded Democracy: [email protected] Democratization under Militarized Rule in Fiji Which Liberalism Now? Reflections on Liberal International Kant, Romitesh – The University of the South Pacific, Fiji, Economic Order in the 21st Century [email protected] Farias, Alex – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, Novels on Military Coups in Turkey: An Intellectual Sphere [email protected] of Research Sert, Deniz – Özyeg˘in University, Turkey, [email protected] Günay Erkol, Çimen – Özyeg˘in University, Turkey, cimen.gunay@ ozyegin.edu.tr Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 19:30-20:30 Legitimacy of Military Intervention in Africa Garcia Rivero, Carlos – Universitat de València, Spain, [email protected] CR.08 [Ceremony] Closing Ceremony Transitional Justice and Coup d’etat: Empirical Analysis of Wednesday, July 25 | 19:30-20:30 | Room Mezzanine / Domestic Human Rights Prosecution in Newly Democratized Door 5/6/7 Countries Kita, Munenori – Waseda University, Japan, munenor.kita@ gmail.com

RC51.06 Ideas and Policy Responses under

Stability and Crisis Wednesday, July 25 (Day 4) | 17:30-19:15 Wednesday, July 25 | 17:30-19:15 | Room Foyer / Door 1/4-T16 Chair Mennillo, Giulia – National University of Singapore, Singapore, [email protected]

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 201 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia International Political Science Association (IPSA) Participation Grants offered by the members of the National Assembly of Quebec

The International Political Science Association (IPSA), Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ) and the National Assembly of Quebec are pleased to acknowledge the participation of Audrey Gagnon, Tristan Masson and Lydia Risi at the 25th IPSA World Congress of Political Science. They are the recipients of the 2018 IPSA Participation Grants. These grants are aimed at encouraging young political scientists from Quebec (Canada) to take part in the IPSA World Congress events.

With a total value of $4,500, the three (3) grants were financed through the Government of Quebec’s volunteer action support program. Additionally, Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ) covered 65% of the plane tickets of the three recipients.

The following ministers and members of the National Assembly helped finance this grant program:

Jacques Chagnon Kathleen Weil President of the National Assembly Minister responsible for Relations with Member for Westmount-Saint-Louis English-Speaking Quebecers Member for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Christine St-Pierre Minister of International Relations and Hélène David La Francophonie Minister responsible for Higher Education Member for Acadie Member for Outremont

Jean-Marc Fournier David Birnbaum Minister responsible for Canadian Relations Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of and the Canadian Francophonie Education, Recreation and Sport Member for Saint-Laurent (elementary and secondary education) Member for D’Arcy-McGee

Minister for the Executive Council Bourses de participation de l’Association internationale de science politique (AISP) offertes pas des membres de l’Assemblée nationale du Québec

L’Association internationale de science politique (AISP), Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ) et l’Assemblée nationale du Québec sont heureux de souligner la participation de Audrey Gagnon, Tristan Masson et Lydia Risi au 25ième congrès mondial de l’AISP. Ils sont les récipiendaires des bourses de participation AISP, visant à encourager la participation de jeunes politologues québécois au congrès mondial et événements de l’AISP.

Les 3 bourses d’une valeur totale de 4,500$ ont été financées grâce au programme Soutien à l’action bénévole du Gouvernement du Québec. De plus, Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ) ont couvert 65% des billets d’avion des trois récipiendaires.

Les ministres et députés ayant contribué au financement de ces bourses sont :

Jacques Chagnon Kathleen Weil Président de l’Assemblée nationale Ministre responsable des Relations avec les Député de Westmount-Saint-Louis Québécois d’expression anglaise Députée de Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Christine St-Pierre Ministre des Relations internationales et Hélène David de la Francophonie Ministre responsable de l’Enseignement Députée de l’Acadie supérieur Députée d’Outremont Jean-Marc Fournier Ministre responsable des Relations cana- David Birnbaum diennes et de la Francophonie canadienne Adjoint parlementaire du ministre de Député de Saint-Laurent l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport (volet éducation primaire et secondaire) Député de D’Arcy-McGee

Ministère du Conseil exécutif Belgian Political Science Association (ABSP) Association belge francophone de science politique Association Sans But Lucratif/Non profit organization

1. Aims of the ABSP As its primary goal, the association concentrates on the development of political science and, in particular, the: 1. Representation of political science in Belgium’s French Community; 2. Cooperation between universities and research centers; 3. Promotion of the scientific and professional interests of political science’s scholars; 4. Coordination of the access to public and private, Community, Regional, Federal, European and international resources in order to promote research and the development of political science; 5. Organization of working groups around themes of common interest and of various scientific events such as seminars and conferences; 6. Production and dissemination of publications, including a newsletter to its members.

2. Organization of the ABSP The association is open to anyone of any nationality who is in the practice of research or teaching of political science, within the French Community of Belgium and beyond. To become a member, simply send the secretariat a letter of interest either on paper or electronically, along with the standard application form available at https://www.absp.be/

The General Assembly (GA) meets a minimum of once per year. Any member up to date with her/his membership fees has the right to attend and to vote. The GA is the overall authority of the association. The Board of Directors sets the association’s general policies. Finally, the Board, composed of five officials elected by the Board of Directors, ensures the daily management of the association. For 2018-2021, the Board is composed of:

• Emilie VAN HAUTE (Université libre de Bruxelles): President • Jérôme JAMIN (Université de Liège): vice-President • Virginie VAN INGELGOM (Université catholique de Louvain): Treasurer • Vivien SIERENS (Université libre de Bruxelles): Secretary • Jean FANIEL (Centre de recherche et d'information socio-politiques CRISP): Member of the Board

3. Standing Working Groups (Groupes de travail/GTs) The association supports the work of twelve standing groups: GT Action publique/ Public Action GT Démocratie/ Democracy GT Méthodes de recherche/ Research Methods GT Elections, partis et opinion publique/ Elections, political parties and public opinion GT Europe GT Fédéralisme, Régionalisme et Décentralisation/ Federalism, Regionalism and Decentralization GT Genre et Politique/ Gender and Politics GT Migration, diversité culturelle et politique/ Migration, cultural diversity and politics GT Questions sociales – conflits sociaux/ Social Issues-social conflicts GT Réseau d’Etude sur la Globalisation, la Gouvernance Internationale et les Mutations de l’Etat et des Nations/ Research Network on Globalization, International Governance and tranformations of Nation States GT Relations Internationales/ International Relations GT Théorie Politique/ Political Theory

4. Blog Follow the ABSP on our blog BePolitix: https://absp.be/Blog/

5. Contact Details Information: [email protected] Website: www.absp.be

Participant Index

A Albert, Mathias 168, 187 Asato, Wako 125 Aagaard Seeberg, Michael 121 Albintani, Muchid 73, 174 Asenbaum, Hans 104, 114, 115 Abbondanza, Gabriele 85 Aleskerov, Fuad 165 Aslanidis, Paris 196 Abdul-Nabi, Zainab 173 Alexander, Catherine 165 Atienza, Maria Ela 153 Abdyrahmanova , Humay 74 Alexander, Damon 167 Atkinson, Carol 145 Abe, Atsuko 125 Algul, Ozge 132 Atvur, Senem 167 Abe, Hiroaki 66, 168 Ali, Arshad 192 Auer, Meagan 89, 112 Abo Amra, Rana 87 Ali, Hassanein 172 Auer, Stefan 112 Aboim, Sofia 178 Alimbekova, Gulzhan 186 Auffret, Yves 83 Abu-Laban, Yasmeen 21, 88, 106 Alimi, Sonia 121 Aunesluoma, Juhana 152 Aceron, Joy 111 Ali, Muhammad 72 Aung Khaing, Wint Wint 148 Acharya, Amitav 101, 159, 193 Ali, Rashaad 113 Aurora, Friane 190 Ackerly, Brooke 76, 111, 169 Allen, Barbara 137, 185 Aviles Baker, Paul Manuel 21, 171, 179 Ackermann, Kathrin 137, 164, 199 Allen, Charles 163, 164 Avksentev, Viktor 70, 179 Adamec, Martin 77, 109 Allison-Reumann, Laura 152 Awuah, Michael Amoah 121 Adamu, Abdulrahman 154, 190 Allison, Timipere 99 Aydın, Ali Murat 99 Adcock, Robert 156, 181 Alons, Gerry 90 Ayhan, Kadir 115 Adebakin, Azeez 112 Alsen, Peter 71, 185 Ayres, Jeffrey 189 Adeney, Katharine 98, 170 Altenburg, Corinna 124, 154 Azizah, Nurul 170 Adhikari, Prakash 194 Althaus, Catherine 127 Aditiany, Savitri 78 Alvarez, Guido 93, 162 B Adityaraj, Arvind 125 Alver, Jane 131 Babarczy, Balázs 145 Aftab, Amira 125, 168 Alvian, Rizky Alif 194 Babeiya, Edwin 124 Agarin, Timofey 21, 97, 125, 179 Alzeer, Gergana 146 Bachhawat Bhutoria, Aakriti 179 Aggestam, Karin 164, 169 Amangele, Raphael 106 Badruzzaman, Aeshna 192 Aghapouri, Hossein 118, 178 Amaya-Ventura, Maria de Lourdes 109 Bae, Eunjin 144 Agius, Christine 66, 94, 195 Ambassa, Théodore 181 Baena Lopez , Carlos Alberto 148 Agnihotri, Divya 79, 166 Ambler, Lizzy 150 Baer, Judith 70, 104 Agoncillo, Maria Victoria 198 Aminnaseri, Araz 132 Bagai, Mithila 104, 178 Agostinis, Giovanni 116 Amiya-Nakada, Ryosuke 144 Bailusy, Kausal 148 Aguilar, Sergio 128, 148, 165 Anderson, Stephanie 112 Bajpai, Arunoday 103, 147, 199, 200 Ahmad, Muhammad Shakeel 87 Andrade, Lilian 186 Baker , Jacqui 86 Ahmad Sarki Dori, Nasir 119 Andrew, Merrindahl 82 Bakir, Caner 72, 90 Ahmed, Faisal 188 Angin, Merih 90, 177 Baldino, Daniel 187 Ahmed, Mansoor 79 Anjomrooz, Matin 146 Bales, Sarah 145 Ahmed, Shakil 88 An, Jungbae 113 Bale, Tim 118, 127 Ahmed, Zahid 191 Ankamah, Samuel 118 Balf, Noa 70 Ahuactzin Martínez, Carlos Enrique 77, Anstötz, Pascal 69 Bali, Azad Singh 145, 164, 170 145 Anthony, Naseem 90 Balima, Sampala 157 Aistrope, Tim 151, 195 Antó, Anna 134 Ballantyne, Glenda 195 Aitsahalia, Sophie Meunier 101 Antoszewski, Andrzej 157 Ball, Sarah 90 Ajayi, Kunle 106 Appiah-Thompson, Christopher 119 Balogun, Osebi 154 Ajayi, Lady 136 Arami, Reiko 100, 142 Balzacq, Thierry 139 Aje, Oluwatobi 174, 175 Arase, David 125 Bandyopadhyay, Biswajit 143 Ajishi, Yu 148 Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal 89, 105, 106, Banfield, Andrew 178 Akaliyski, Plamen 198 114, 146 Bang, Henrik Paul 84, 180 Akani, Christian 133 Arias, Eric 148 Bankovsky, Miriam 66, 93, 104 Akbal, Ozdemir 178 Arif, Mariam 192 Bansal, Meenakshi 112 Akgunay, Sinan 90 Arkilic, Ayca 123 Banting, Keith 162 Akhimien, Davidson 138 Arklay, Tracey 65, 85 Baquero, Marcello 154 Akindes, Simon Adetona 87, 173 Armony, Victor 67 Barandova, Tatiana 21 Akurugoda, Indi 149 Armoyu, Muhammad 170 Barclay, Scott 158 Alabi, Joshua olaniyi 116 Arnhart, Larry 125, 135 Bardia, Meena 89, 125 Al Adawy, Heba 109 Arora, Dinesh 151 Bargas, Janine 163 Alam, Anwar 98 Arosoaie , Aida 165 Barker, Fiona 90, 137, 154 Alam, Md Aftab 180 Arpaci Ayhan, Sevde 101 Barnes, Carolyn 82 Alao, David 138 Arukonda, Hariprasad 147 Barnes, Jamal 187 Alarcón Olguín, Víctor Manuel 138 Arumugam, Rajeev 131 Barritt-Eyles, Lisa 78 Albaugh, Ericka 91, 119 Arya, Priyanka 79 Barr, Michael 86 Alba Vega, Carlos José 85 Asano, Masahiko 154, 176 Barros, Patrícia 163 Alber, Elisabeth 199 Asante, Charles 103 Barrow, Clyde 138, 147, 190

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 205 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Barry, Jordy 112 Bleich, Erik 168 Bukh, Alexander 78, 123 Barry, Nicholas 75, 132 Bleiker, Roland 160, 176, 184 Bundi, Pirmin 137, 164, 199 Bartolome, Edurne 68, 69 Blomkamp, Emma 165 Buquet, Daniel 118, 172 Barton, Greg 95, 96 Bloodgood, Elizabeth 67 Burdelski, Marceli 136, 200 Basna, Kristyna 91, 128 Bloomfield, Alan 78 Bureekul, Thawilwadee 80, 81, 107 Basnet, Vivek 144 Bloom, Tendayi 78, 155 Burianová, Sylvie 133 Bastiaens, Ida 148 Boban, Davor 159 Burke, Anthony 160, 169, 193 Basu, Ashok Ranjan 119 Bochorodycz, Beata 177 Busilacchi, Sara 95 Batainah, Heba 194 Bodrunova, Svetlana 68, 120, 121, 139 Butler, Callum 72, 118 Batanina, Irina 71 Boege, Volker 127 Butler, James 95 Batista, Mariana 69 Boekestein, Tom 172 Butler, Sally 160 Battersby, Paul 190 Bogado, Natalia 91 Butt, Khalid 161 Battin, Tim 93 Bogdanov, Alexey 94 Bytzek, Evelyn 137 Baum, Fran 167, 168 Bogéa, Daniel 134, 196 Bayer, Axel 106 Bogle, Christine 112 C Bayer, Resat 120, 201 Bohn, Simone R. 101 Cabeche, António 175 Bayes, Jane 188 Bolgherini, Silvia 82, 143 Cabrera, Angel Luis 76, 104, 111, 179 Bayly, Martin 159 Bölme, Selin Muzaffer 187 Cahlikova, Tereza 80 Bayode, Lawrence 71 Boncourt, Thibaud 21, 138, 182 Cairo, Heriberto 21, 98, 135, 157, 158 Bazbauers, Adrian 118, 169 Bonotti, Matteo 120, 133, 168 Cakar, Kadir 156 Beauregard, Katrine 95, 125, 126, 180 Boogaerts, Andreas 195 Cal, Danila 163 Beausoleil, Emily 114 Boomen, Marcus 166 Caldas, Luís 89 Beauvoir, John Miller 108 Borgebund, Harald 99, 102, 169 Calder, Nicholas 118 Bebia, Yulli Jeremia 80, 124 Boryczka, Jocelyn 104 Calil, Lucas 68, 96, 126 Bebic´, Domagoj 135, 153 Boswell, John 165 Cameron, Robert 99, 124, 134 Becak, Rubens 179 Botterill, Linda 93, 167 Cameron, Sarah 21, 114, 195 Bédu, Séménu Yao Sénam 97 Boucher, Anna 111 Camilleri, Joseph 110 Beeson, Mark 74, 78, 157, 170, 193 Boucher, Vincent 94, 140 Campion, Lucy 115 Begari, Jaganatham 71, 173 Bourne, Angela 91 Campos, Cinthia Regina 69 Bejma, Agnieszka 88 Bourne, Josephine 114, 115 Canache, Damarys 164 Békési, László 200 Boutin, Kenneth 96 Caouette, Dominique 161 Bekyol, Yasemin 188 Bowman, Quinlan 133 Capogna, Stefania 139, 197 Bélanger, Éric 21 Boyd, Mark 176 Carciumaru, Maria 80 Bell, Jennifer 199 Boyle, Edward 184 Carciumaru, Radu 80, 98 Belmonte, Rosalba 200 Bradley, Kieran 150 Carlsson, Nina 86 Belser, Eva Maria 199 Brady, Erika 77 Carneiro Corrêa Vieira, Victor 162 Bendaoud, Maroine 145 Braig, Marianne 85 Carnota, Walter 91, 109, 196 Benitez Rojo, Sara Elizabeth 143 Brassard-Dion, Nikola 155, 156 Carpentier, Sarah 105 Bensa Morales, Jessica 82, 109 Bray, Daniel 84 Carr, Andrew 176 Benyera, Everisto 89 Breen, Michael 75, 117, 179 Carratalá, Adolfo 153 Ben-Ze’ev, Efrat 117 Brenda Masanga, Ngum 181 Carrillo Piña, José 123 Beom Shik, Shin 123 Brent, Peter 160 Carroli, Linda 185 Berents, Helen 195 Breuning, Marijke 94 Carson, Andrea 70, 117, 126 Berganza Conde, Rosa 83, 153 Breznitz, Shiri 179 Carson , Lisa 187 Berka, Anna 88, 126, 197 Brice, Benjamin 188 Carter, Cate 145 Bernardes, Olavo Franco 89 Brierly, Allen 162 Carter, George 77 Bertholini, Frederico 179 Brigg, Morgan 21, 95, 105, 127, 191 Carter, Ralph 94 Best, Heinrich 21, 97, 161 Brincat, Shannon 149, 150 Cartwright, Madison 156 Beyer, Anna Cornelia 103 Brix, Richard 143 Carvalho, Carlos Eduardo 177 Bezes, Philippe 21, 108 Brkic´, Luka 141 Carvalho Silva, Danilo 126 Bhat, S. Padmanabha 197 Brohan, Soizic 126 Carver, Terrell 111, 139, 149 Bhim, Mosmi 173 Brolan, Claire 108, 194 Casademont Falguera , Xavier 157 Biccum, April 180, 190 Brookes, Stephanie 102 Casaglia, Anna 159 Biddle, Nicholas 117 Brown, A J 85, 129, 140, 157 Casal Bertoa, Fernando 71, 118, 127 Biewener, Ann-Kathrin 106 Brown, Alexander 168 Casal, Daniel 109, 143 Biger, Gideon 98, 135, 162 Brown, Anne 127 Casellas, Jason 179 Bilodeau, Antoine 117 Browne-Yung, Kaathryn 168 Cash, John 66, 94 Biskup, Przemyslaw 97, 139 Brown, Graham 21, 194 Castillo Estrada , José Alberto 100, 127 Bissonnette, Andréanne 132, 150 Brown, Jeremiah 100, 186 Casullo, Maria Esperanza 21, 191, 196 Biswas, Shreejita 136 Brownlee, Jason 113 Cattafi, Carmelo 174 Blair, David 82 Brown, Prudence R 21, 75, 91, 156, 185 Cello, Lorenzo 93 Blair, Kathleen 93, 154 Bruderlein, Claude 66 Cepaluni, Gabriel 143 Blais, André 148 Bruzelius, Cecilia 105 Cepo, Dario 95, 171, 179 Blanchard, Kenneth 124, 125 Buchan, Bruce 76, 195 Cermak, Daniel 179 Bleck, Jaimie 102 Budankailu, Varsha Subudhi 183 Cerny, Philip G. 67, 76, 200

206 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Chacko, Priya 96, 141, 151, 152, 191 Choi, Hyun Jin 107 Corrigan-Orosco, Caitlin 89 Chaib, Josef 192 Choi, Jinwoo 92 Costa, Lucas 196 Chaisty, Paul 161 Cho, Inyoung 98 Costa, Monica 82, 107 Chamberlain, James 66, 93 Choi, Shine 160, 184 Costa, Yan 89 Chan, Alexsia 122, 123 Choi, Young Jin 195 Costello, Rory 124 Chandel, Nittam 110 Chomsky, Daniel 147 Cotta, Maurizio 21 Chaney, Paul 148 Choucair, Thaís 68 Cottam, Jon 148 Chang, Angelin 21, 192 Chou, Chelsea C. 197 Cotton, Ross 127 Chang, Chun-chih 122, 199 Choudhary, Ladhu R. 141 Coutiño, Fabiola 171 Chang, Chun-hao 155 Choudhury, Biswajit 156 Cox, LLoyd 94 Chang, Hee Kyoung 100 Chou, Meng Hsuan 87 Cox, Robert 81, 108 Chang, Jun Yan 189 Christensen, Helen 84 Craft, Jonathan 181 Chang-Liao, Nien-chung 122 Christensen, Tom 90, 137 Craney, Aidan 112 Chang, Teh-Kuang 21, 88 Christiansen, Flemming Juul 87 Cranston, Bryan 178 Chang, Teng-Chi 122 Christie, Kenneth 164 Crealy, Isobel 144 Chang, Yu-Tzung 106, 180, 197 Christoff, Peter 186 Criscitiello, Annarita 196 Chan, Lai-Ha 74, 174 Chubb, Danielle 115, 116, 191 Crossley, Noele 66 Chan, Nicholas 121, 195 Chugrov, Sergey 144, 145 Cross, Malcolm 180, 198 Chan, Rami Hin-yeung 126 Chung, Haejoo 99 Cross, William 163 Chao, Chien-min 122 Chung, Sung Yoon 194 Croucher, Gwilym 87 Chaparro-Martínez, Lina 190 Chun, Ja Hyun 107, 132, 142 Crowley, Kate 91 Chappell, Louise 82, 84, 105, 180 Chu, Yun-Han 107, 197 Crump, Larry 121 Chatterjee, Debangana 133 Cimon, Yan 67 Csortea, Krisztina 66 Chaturvedi, Inakshi 107 Cireno Fernandes, Flavio 109 Cuda, Emilce 21, 147, 183 Chauchat, Mathias 131 Clapton, William 131, 187 Cunha, Bruno 108 Chaudhary, Hansa 200 Clarke, Brydie 91 Cunha Filho, Clayton 103, 147 Chaudhary, Rahul 79, 141 Clarke, Matthew 191 Curato, Nicole 114, 115 Chaudhry, Peter 95 Clarke, Michael 150 Curchin, Katherine 176 Chauhan, Khushboo 155 Clemente, Gladys 74 Curley, Melissa 75, 151 Chauvel, Jeanne 81, 82 Cloeters, Gabriele 121 Curran, David 150 Chen, Don-yun 79 Closa, Carlos 21, 116, 143 Curran, Giorel 167 Cheng, Edmund 172, 188 Clouzet-Huguet, Jean-François 84 Curtin, Jennifer 21, 89, 107, 112 Cheng, Tun-jen 106, 184 Coakley, John 97 Cusumano, Eugenio 75, 161 Chen, Hsin Chih 183 Coban, Mehmet Kerem 72, 90 Czesnik, Mikolaj 21, 136, 179 Chen, Huirong 79 Cochrane, Feargal 88 Czub, Jarosław Filip 138 Chen, Ian Tsung-yen 170 Coelho, Alexandre 117 Chen, Iris 96 Coêlho de Souza Oliveira, Natalia 69 D Chen, Jia 77 Coffey, Brian 167 Dabas, Neetu 87 Chen, Tao 122, 140 Coghill, Ken 87, 143 Daelman , Chloé 174 Chen, Wen 119 Cohen, Michael 78, 195 D’Agostino, Lucrecia 171 Chen, Xiangdong 171, 179 Colbern, Allan 90 Dahal, Chandi Raj 144 Chen, Yang-Chung 79 Cole, Alistair 81, 82 Daim, Makam Khan 74, 174, 193 Chen, Yueh-Ching 153 Colebatch, Hal 91, 101, 102, 199 Dakhin, Andrey 110, 193 Cherief, Hamza 190 Coletto, Luiz 71 Daku, Mark 146 Cherney, Lorraine 73, 185 Colley, Linda 89 Dalal, Manju 175, 184 Chernykh, Svitlana 161 Collin, Philippa 196 Daley, John 144 Cheung, Peter T.Y. 79 Colmenares Rincon, Natalia 133, 144 Dalton, Emma 115 Che, Xianhua 99 Comparato, Bruno 163 Daly, Angela 150 Chhetri, Priyanka 71 Compel, Radomir 21, 73, 100, 175, 177 Damonte, Gerardo 85 Chhibber, Bharti 151 Comstock, Audrey 164 Dandoy, Régis 101, 129, 135, 148 Chidozie, Felix 116, 174, 175 Conley Tyler, Melissa 69, 131, 159 Dang, Trang 115 Chihaia , Mihai Sebastian 139, 176 Conno, Diego 177, 196 Danielewski, Mateusz 115 Chihaia, Mihai Sebastian 21 Conteh, Charles 155 Danielyan, Hamazasp 172 Childs, Sarah 82, 89, 168, 176 Contrera, Flávio 70, 114 Danopoulos, Constantine 164 Chilmeran, Yasmin 169 Conway-Lamb, Wendy 185 Dao, Hoa 185 Chi, Naomi 133 Cooley, Laurence 106, 183 Dardanelli, Paolo 21, 72 Chin, Clayton 21, 65, 195, 196 Coombs, David 76 Dare, Lain 75, 156, 192 Chiozza, Giacomo 145 Cooper, Nichola 67, 104 da Rocha, Edmar Jose 185 Chiu, Kun-shuan 122 Coram, Veronica 137 Darveau Routhier, Florence 94 Chivers, Carmela 144 Corbett, Jack 137 Dash, Gitanjali 105, 146 Chodor, Tom 21, 112, 169 Corbin, Thomas 76 da Silva, Jessica Alessandra 196 Chohan, Usman 188 Coromina, Lluis 80 Das, Subhra Prakash 183 Cho, HeeJung 142 Coronado, Irasema 132, 150 David, Carine 132 Choi, Ajin 107, 142 Coronel, Alejandro Anibal 145, 178 David, Charles-Philippe 94, 150 Choi, Gayoung Kaei 125 Corrales, Candi 77, 91 David, Emmanuelle 121

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 207 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Davidshofer, Stephan 84 Doboš, Bohumil 158, 188 Elbra, Ainsley 138 Davies, Sara 21, 103, 169, 193 Dobratz, Betty 178 Eldem, Tuba 177 Davis, Alexander 159 Dodds, Graham 97 El-higzi, Faiza 112 Davison, Nehal 118 Dodsworth, Susan 160 Elicin, Yeseren 171 Davis, Roger 75 Doi, Kunji 78 Elijah, Annmarie 169 Day, Benjamin 84 Dolan-Evans, Elliot 169 El Kholi, Hugo 93 Dayil, Plangsat 101, 126 Donadelli, Flavia 99, 108 Elkins, Zachary 113 de Aaraújo Passos, Manoel Caetano 155 do Nascimento Rodrigues, Leandro 77, Elklit, Jørgen 121, 160 De Almeida Medeiros, Marcelo 69, 121 109 Ellena, Katherine 95, 195 De Almeida Paim, Rodrigo 187 Donnelly, Charles 142 Elton, Amy 104 De Andrade Alves, Leonardo 144 Donneur, André 136 Endoh, Toake 196 Dean, Peter 176 Dornan, Matthew 100 Endo, Masahisa 142, 197 Debnath, Biplab 78 Dorzweiler, Nick 156 Endo, Yuya 176 Debras, François 196 Dotan, Yoav 117 Endres da Silva Gomes, Tulio 187 De Carvalho, Gabriela 109, 128 Dougall, Andrew 103 Engberg, Erik 159 De Coninck, Isabelle 124 Dowe, Pearl 83 Engel, Susan 169 De Costa, Ravi 191 Downes, James 155 Enloe, Cynthia 156 Deegan-Krause, Kevin 118 Downie, Christian 128 Entezarulmahdy, Mostafa 172 Deem, Jacob 65, 129 Doyle, Caroline 68, 185 Enyedi, Zsolt 118 Deiana, Maria-Adriana 80 Doyle, Damian 129 Eom, Seok-Jin 185 Dekic, Luka 186 Doyle, Waddick 145 Eppel, Elizabeth 137 Dekker, Paul 181 Drieskens, Edith 195 Eppler, Annegret 72 De Landtsheer, Christ’l 118, 136 Dryzek, John 75, 111, 169 Ercan, Selen A. 104, 105, 122 De Lazzari, Chiara 154 Duchesne, Erick 67, 177 Ergül Jorgensen, F. Asli 103 De Luca, Thomas 89, 123 Dudala, Rafal 157 Erikson, Josefina 70, 168 Demirduzen, Cagla 177 Dudlák, Tamás 192 Erskine, Toni 84, 111 Demirdüzen, Sinan 177 Dueñas-Cid, David 116 Erturk, Ahmet Cemal 140 De Nève, Dorothée 68 Duffy, Rosaleen 120 Esau, Katharina 135 Denzongpa, Sonam Dhedhen 71 Duke, Benjamin 188 Esau, Michelle 118 De Oliveira cruz, Bruno 179 Dumont, Patrick 123, 124, 153 Escher, Romy 181 de Paiva Bezerra, Carla 82, 190 Duncan, Grant 93 Escher, Tobias 119 de Percy, Michael 194 Duncombe, Constance 195 Escobedo, Luis 67 Der Derian, James 102 Dunlop, Claire 81, 137, 138 Eshareturi, Cyril 146 de Rooy, Gregor 187 Dunne, Tim 176, 193 Esperti, Marta 87 Derwort, Pim 199 Dunn Henderson, Christine 186 Espesor, Jovanie 128 de Silva, Anjalee 168 Dunning, Tristan 129 Espiñeira, Keina 80, 117, 162 de Sousa, Icaro Joathan 145 Dunn, Michelle 193 Espinosa Santiago, Orlando 77, 145 de Souza Medeiros, Márcia 155, 172 Dureha, Avantika 155 Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel 71, 108 Desroches, Marie-Eve 124, 145 Duriesmith, David 21, 149, 150, 187 Evans, Mark 99 Devenney, Mark 21 Duruji, Moses 136, 200 Evans, Rhonda 135, 167 Devi, Bernadetta 165 Dussauge, Mauricio 108 Evstifeev, Roman 73 Devine, Karen 147 Duus, Sonya 104 Exadaktylos, Theofanis 164 Devitt, Rebecca 114 Dvortsova, Diana 68 DeVotta, Neil 79 Dwyre, Diana 126 F Dewhurst, Chris 170 Dyshkantyuk, Kateryna 131, 176 Fabian, Judit 73, 180 De Winter, Lieven 135 Fahy, Sandra 116 Dhakal, Tek Nath 110, 143 E Fakhoury, Tamirace 125 Dharmaputra, Radityo 94 Eastin, Joshua 194 Fang, Songying 100 Dialer, Doris 72 Ebinger, Falk 118 Fan, Mei-Fang 141 Dickins0n, Helen 127 Eboko, Fred 99 Farago, Niv 200, 201 Dickson, Daniel 72 Eckersley, Robyn 21 Fargues, Emilien 172 Dieckhoff, Milena 66 Edenborg, Emil 66, 94 Farha, Mark 182 Diesing, Johannes 68 Edinger, Michael 124, 143 Farias, Alex 201 Diez, Jordi 125, 135 Edmondson, Beth 158, 167 Farrell, Anne-Maree 103 Di Francesco, Michael 21, 101, 137 Edney, Kingsley 187 Farrell, Theo 21, 65, 113 Dijkstra, Gerrit 118 Edwards, Meredith 99 Farrell, Todd 172 Dinic´, Milena 153 Egharevba, Matthew 112, 199 Farsund, Arild Aurvåg 77 Dini, Sabine 87 Eichbaum, Chris 73 Fatai, Abiodun 138 Dinnen, Sinclair 128, 148, 175 Eichenauer, Eva 153 Fathana, Hangga 74, 193 Diocera, Dominic 125 Einfeld, Colette 196 Fattah, Kazi Nazrul 162 Diprose, Rachael 175 Eisenstadt, Todd 151 Fawcett, Paul 90, 108, 181 Dixon, Rosalind 113 Eisfeld, Rainer 181, 199 Fayomi, Oluyemi 112, 136, 199 Djelantik, Sukawarsini 117 Ekawaty, Dian 106 Feda, Basir 68 Djordjevic, Snežana 134, 153, 179 Eklund, Andreas 194 Fei, Enrica 165 Dmochowski, Tadeusz 198 El Amouri, Hamid 140 Feldman, Ofer 164, 180

208 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Feltham, Oliver 177 Ganly, Rachel 131 Grace, Joan 73, 101 Feng, Huiyun 159 Ganter, Elizabeth 105 Grafstein, Robert 189 Feng, John 138 Gao, Xiaoxia 144, 180 Graham, Ian 95 Fernandez, Rosa 153 Gao, Xinchuchu 96 Graham, Mary 191 Fernandez, Sergio 99 Gapa, Angela 102, 140 Granados, Ulises 73, 133, 165 Fernholz, Tobias 191 García Cristiani, Luis Fernando 100 Grant, Bligh 84, 170 Féron, Elise 88 Garcia, Maria 21, 169 Gravelle, Timothy 117 Ferracioli, Luara 104, 132 Garcia, Nuria 138 Green, Leslie 104, 133 Ferreira, José 199 Garcia Rivero, Carlos 148, 162, 201 Green, Manda 69, 70, 124 Fidelman, Pedro 72, 73 Garnett, Johanna 65 Greenwald, Gilad 145 Field, Sandra 76, 133 Garnier, Adele 137 Greenwood, Justin 138 Figueiredo Filho, Dalson 69 Garroum, Gabriel 162 Gregis Estivalet, Anelise 147 Figueroa Huencho, Veronica 156 Gauja, Anika 21, 163 Gregor, Miloš 120, 145 Figus, Alessandro 197 Gautam, C. K. 175 Gregory, Robert 137 Filer, Colin 120 Gayoso, Albina 126 Grenfell, Damian 127 Filimonov, Kirill 124 Gelber, Katharine 67, 140, 151, 168 Grgic, Gorana 128 Fink-Hafner, Danica 82 Geller, Daniel 21 Gribanova, Galina 70, 80, 97 Fischer, Jeff 160 Gelman, Julie 136 Griffin, Penny 76, 121, 184 Fishel, Stefanie 169 Gencoglu, Funda 142 Griffiths, Ryan 135 Fisher, Matthew 167 George, Emma 167 Grimonprez, Johan 65, 101, 139, 176 Fitzsimmons, David 85 George, Nicole 21, 84, 105, 164, 169, Grincheva, Natalia 160, 194 Flesken, Anaid 114, 180, 195 186 Grin, François 138, 139 Fleuß, Dannica 69 Gerard, Kelly 112 Grødeland, Åse Berit 69, 97 Flinders, Matthew 199 Gerasymenko, Ganna 107 Grömping, Max 69, 103 Flood, John 102 Ghazarian, Zareh 144, 180 Grosse, Ingrid 198 Fluck, Matthew 86 Ghoreishi, Samira 104 Grossman, Philip 173 Foa, Roberto Stefan 78, 197 Giannakopoulos, Angelos 134 Grube, Dennis 137 Fomin, Ivan 190 Gibbons, Andrew 70, 145 Gruszczak, Artur 84, 135 Fonseca, Rafael 190 Gibson, Morgan 180, 186 Guarnieri, Carlo 134 Forman, Fonna 76 Giersch, Jason 180 Guasti, Petra 80, 124 Fossati, Diego 67, 161 Giese, Dominik 193 Gudalov, Nikolay 150 Fossum, John 134, 143 Gilbert, Robert 199 Gudžinskas, Liutauras 162 Fournier, Bernard 70 Gil, Jung-ah 142 Guerrero, Linda Luz 107 Fraenkel, Jon 112, 113 Gillespie, Andra 70 Guigner, Sebastien 174 Franceschet, Antonio 189 Gill, Graeme 96 Gumus, Tezcan 170 Franco-Guillen, Nuria 97, 137 Gill, Inderjeet 74, 188 Gunaydin, Hakan 135 Frank, Melanie 138 Gill, Parmjit Kaur 125 Günay Erkol, Çimen 201 Frank, Richard 100, 103, 160 Giri, Keshab 194 Gundlach, Robert 182 Fraser, Timothy 122 Giri, Nivedita 96, 106 Gunes-Ayata, Ayse 131 Fraune, Cornelia 153, 171, 179 Glanville, Luke 84, 113 Gunti, Ravinder 140 Freeman, Toby 167 Glazunova, Sofya 81 Gunya, Alexey 68 Freidenvall, Lenita 70, 180 Gleeson, Jessamy 158 Guo, Dingping 86, 87 Friel, Sharon 167, 168 Goldman, Matthew 198 Gupta, Arunima 136 Friess, Dennis 135, 163 Goldman, Paulina 98, 198 Gupta, Asha 21, 109, 128 Fromm, Nadin 90, 118 Goliaya, Nemi Chand 77, 147 Gupta, Yogesh Kumar 151 Fruehling, Stephan 176 Gomes, Fabio 91, 128 Gupte, Manjusha 190 Fujimura, Naofumi 142 Gómez Montero, Eva Luisa 153 Gurbakhshani, Neha 67, 178 Fu, Kai-Jo 79 Gómez Reino, Margarita 135 Gurba, Vladimir 154 Fukui, Hideki 185 Gomez-Tagle Lemaistre, Silvia 144, 163 Gurcan, Ayse 123, 194 Fumarola, Andrea 114 Goncalves, Arnaldo 122 Gurzel, Aylin 66, 67 Furman, Melina 110 Gonçalves Zaparolli, Nathália 171 Guth, Jessica 108 Gonthier, Frédéric 180 Gylfason, Thorvaldur 194 G Gonzalez, Eduardo 194 Gad Wøldike Sørensen, Nikolai 122 Gonzalez Iturraspe, Silvia 117, 125, 162 H Gagné, Gilbert 110 González Lago, Mariana 167 Haba, Kumiko 113 Gagnon, Audrey 117 Gonzalez, Phillip 129 Habeš Kopric´, Irena 171 Gaitán, Flavio 147 Goodhart, Michael 111 Hachiya, Machiko 107 Galea, Natalie 105, 168 Gordon, Eleanor 103 Hadi, Aulia 111 Gale, Fred 138, 201 Gorgi, Mohamed Nejib 88 Haerpfer, Christian W 21, 80, 197, 198 Gallagher, Adrian 113 Gosetti, Valentina 184 Hafner-Burton, Emilie 148 Gallarotti, Giulio 21, 165, 182 Goss, Kristin 82, 156, 185 Haggard, Stephan 106, 148, 157, 184 Galligan, Yvonne 101, 185 Gosztonyi, Kristof 68 Haigh, Yvonne 111, 112, 185 Galpin, Charlotte 143 Gosztonyi, Kristóf 68 Halligan, John 137, 181 Gaman-Golutvina, Oxana 97 Gouasmia, Fathi M. 121 Hall, Lucy 186 Gamboa, Ricardo 132 Gouws, Amanda 21, 98, 141 Hall, Nina 194

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 209 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Hall, Rosalie 128, 157, 198 Henshaw, Andrew 192 Huang, Hsin-Hao 68, 69 Halpin, Darren 196 Heredia Gonzalez, Jose Manuel 108 Huang, Hsini 79 Halupka, Max 135 Hermanns, Heike 21, 100, 138, 200 Huang, Kai-Ping 87, 98, 163 Hamanaka, Shingo 86, 141 Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac 83 Huang, Lan 68 Hamanaka, Shintaro 74 Hernández-Bonivento, José 179 Huang, Min-Hua 106 Hameiri, Shahar 21, 67, 112, 164 Hernández, Claudia Andrea 103 Huang, Shih-hao 132, 143 Hancock, LInda 167 Hernández de Gante, Alicia 171 Hudson, Chris 190 Han, David 113 Hernández, Ma. Aidé 171 Hug, Simon 162 Han, Enze 120 Hero, Rodney 179 Huneeus, Carlos 188 Hanitzsch, Thomas 83 Herrero-Jiménez, Beatriz 84, 153 Hunger, Uwe 171 Han, JeongHun 191 Herring, Tanya 79 Hunt, Charles 127, 150 Hankivsky, Olena 126 Herro, Annie 89, 121 Hunt, Janet 105, 115, 127 Hanlon, Robert 164 Hewamanne , Sandya 79 Hunt, Jennifer 151 Hannah, Adam 145, 199 Hewitt, Sarah 169 Hussain, Amjad 146 Han, Oul 100 Heywood, Paul 140, 157 Hussain, Arif 183, 192 Haque, Ariful 153 Hicks, Jarra 197 Hussain, Mariam 93 Haque, Sk. Tawfique M. 81, 88, 144, Hickson, Arabella 194 Hussain Shah, Nazir 93, 183, 194 151, 175 Higashijima, Masaaki 93, 114, 132, 177 Hussien, Rasha Hamdy 173 Hardesty, Britta Denise 73 Higgins, Kate 127 Hustedt, Anthony 175 Harguindeguy, Jean-Baptiste 81 Higley, John 97, 161 Hustedt, Thurid 181 Harichandan, Sabita 98 Hijino, Ken 148, 171 Husung, Tobias 191 Harris, Ben 189 Hildebrandt, Timothy 140 Hutchison, Emma 66, 160 Harris, J. Andrew 95, 160 Hill, Lisa 76, 102 Huuskes, Lee 170 Harrison, Neil 147 Hill, Peter 108, 194 Huynh, Kim 67 Harris, Patrick 167 Hilpert, Ulrich 21, 179 Hwang, Ah Ran 152 Harris Rimmer, Susan G 107, 131, 155, Hinnougnon Nathaniel, Kitti 141 Hwang, Hanchan 185 201 Hino, Airo 148, 149, 189 Hyland-Wood, Bernadette 185 Hartl, Jakob 195 Hinz, Bronwyn 65 Hyndman-Rizk, Nelia 88 Hart, Sarah 198 Hirai, Kazuomi 107 Hytten, Karen 65 Hasan, Mubashar 109 Hirosawa, Takayuki 78 Hashim, Mohsin 183 Hirschberger, Bernd 102 I Hasmath, Reza 117, 122, 140, 174 Hitchcock, Garrick 95 Igboeche, Paschal 100 Hassan, Hamdy 73, 157, 175 Hizen, Yoichi 71 Iida, Fumio 144 Hata, Masaki 142 Hockett, Jeffrey 135 Iida, Takeshi 142 Hatherell, Michael 96 Hockmuth, Kevin 123 Iizuka, Shuntaro 127 Haughton, Tim 118, 152, 196 Hofer, Scott 179 Ijisakin, Ijiwole 178 Hauptmann, Emily 138, 181, 182 Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula 21, 161, 178 Ilicheva, Liudmila 188 Haussman, Melissa 73, 99, 155 Hofmann, Tobias 21, 68, 128, 177 Ilyicheva, Mariya 188 Haward, Marcus 72 Högström, John 155 Ilyin, Mikhail 96 Hawkins, Dimity 113 Hoicka, Christina 88, 197 Imaduddin, Galih 81 Hawkins, Virgil 71 Hollander, Robyn 65, 199 Imai, Kohei 141 Hawkins, Yasmin 71 Holloway, Josh 167 Imbeau, Louis M. 70 Hawthorne, Lesleyanne 125 Hollyer, James 148 Im, Soksamphoas 194 Hayakawa, Yuki 127 Holmgren, Sara 200 Im, Tobin 79 Hayne, James 172 Holstenkamp, Lars 88 Inada, Juichi 74 Haynes, Jeffrey 109 Holzhacker, Ronald 186 Ingram, Kiriloi 193 Hazan, Anna 124 Holzinger, Katharina 136 Inokuchi, Ayako 146 Hazarika, Niru 143 Hong, Seung-Hun 96, 115 Ippolito-O’Donnell, Gabriela 188 Head, Brian 21, 71, 72, 90, 101, 137, Honig, Lauren 102 Iqbal, Saima 67 138, 199 Hoornbeek, John 81 Irkhin, Iurii 70 He, Baogang 96, 151, 172, 191 Hoppe, Robert 91 Irving, Helen 172 Hebling, Matheus 70, 114 Hordecki, Bartosz 70, 91 Irwin, Randi 136 Heemsbergen, Luke 146, 150 Horii, Satoko 161, 196 Isaac, Francis 170 Hegelich, Simon 68, 119 Horiuchi, Yusaku 21 Isakhan, Benjamin 189 Heidar, Knut 127 Hornung, Josie 187 Isani, Mujtaba Ali 154 Heinelt, Marie-Sophie 95, 115 Horvath, Peter 143 Ishiguro, Hirotake 141 Heinisch, Reinhard 152, 189 Hostein, Amandine 135 Ishikawa, Ryoko 135 He, Kai 159, 170, 191 Howard, Michael 99 Ishiyama, John 177 Heldeweg, Michiel 88, 197 Howlett, Michael 21, 90, 165, 181 Isike, Christopher 98, 105 Henders, Susan 73 Hrabálek, Martin 133 Islam, Mohammad Nazrul 83 Hendriks, Carolyn 104, 114, 115, 165 Hsieh, Tsui-Chuan 79 Islam, Moinul 158 Hendriksen, Christian 174 Hsueh, Chienwu (Alex) 92 Ison, Nicola 197 Hendrix, Burke 105, 186 Hsu, Jennifer YJ 133, 140, 174 Itoh, Mayuko 115 Henrique, Ana Lúcia 89, 104 Huang, Chang-Ling 152 Ivison, Duncan 66 Henry, Charles 86, 178 Huang, Chung-Wei 85, 128 Iwasaka, Masamichi 141

210 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Iwasaki, Masahiro 86 Joshi, Devin 126 Kawato, Sadafumi 78 Iwashita, Akihiro 189 Joshi, Sanhita 143 Kaya, Zeynep 189 Izumi, Kaoru 78 Josserand, Sylvie 163 Kayran, Elif Naz 162 Josue, Wilfred Dominic 131, 176 Kear, Martin 189 J Jou, Willy 132, 197 Keating, Vincent Charles 85, 86, 187 Jackson, Richard 77, 149, 150 Joy, Meghan 100 Ke, Changxia 173 Jackson, Shirley 167 Judge, Andrew 165 Keeble, Evan 159 Jackson, Stewart 170, 178 Ju, Jiye 96, 192 Keil, Soeren 199 Jacob, Cecilia 113 Jungar, Ann-Cathrine 94 Kelaher, Margaret 146 Jacob, James 140 Jung, Gratiana 192 Kellam, Marisa 161 Jagers, Sverker C. 75 Jung, Jai Kwan 194 Kelle, Friederike Luise 135, 152, 183, Jakobsen, Uffe 21 Jurkiewicz, Carole 73 196 Jakus, Julia 136 Just, Petr 157 Kellow, Aynsley 138, 156, 181 Jamal, Amaney 154 Kelly, James 21 James, Paul 190 K Kemahlioglu, Ozge 77, 78 Jamil, Ishtiaq 110, 143 Kaabel, Annika 156 Kenny, Paul 123 Jang, Dong-Jin 186 Kabashima, Hiromi 107 Keral, Jaya 101 Jang, Eunyoung 144 Kabir, Syeda Lasna 81, 88, 144, 175 Kerby, Matthew 123, 124 Jang, Jinhyeok 153 Kacker, Snehil 147, 199 Kerr, Nicholas 114 Jang, Seung-Jin 191 Kaczorowska, Malgorzata 127, 163 Kersting, Norbert 21, 69, 80, 124, 135, Jankowski, Michael 195 Kadioglu, Bengi 101, 128, 187 171 Jansa, Ratchaneeporn 106 Kadoya, Hisashi 78 Kerswell, Timothy 96 Janssens, Rudi 138 Kaempf, Sebastian 101 Khaire, Deepali 146 Janusch, Holger 182 Kaigo, Muneo 174 Khaitan, Tarun 113, 188 Jarman, Holly 81 Kalaningaiah, Mahalinga 200 Khalid, Maryam 121 Jaskolska, Aleksandra 117 Kalaycioglu, Ersin 194 Khan, Muhammad Arif 72 Jayasuriya, Kanishka 21 Kalinowski, Thomas 74 Khan, Zahid 193 Jayasuriya, Kanishka 96, 151, 152, 170, Kalubi Tshimboso, Junior 72 Khan, Zillur 21, 119, 182 192, 193 Kambale Mutondwe, Eric 94 Kharitonova, Oxana 70 Jeffery, Renee 21 Kammel, Arnold 119 Khatoon, Sahera 67, 183 Jehangir, Hamza Bin 65, 150 Kampmark, Binoy 134 Khatri, Jharna 192 Jehanzaib, Faheem 67 Kanamaru, Yuji 107 Khatri, Riya 178 Jensen, Michael 97, 116, 153 Kang, Ouyang 83 Khokhar, Ashar 161 Jeong, Hoi ok 191 Kang, Shih-Hao 153 Khorana, Sangeeta 169 Jeon, Jin-Young 191 Kang, Shin-Goo 142 Khosla, Sunil 161, 170 Jetten, Jolanda 173 Kang, Won-Taek 142 Kido, Hideki 127, 142 Jho, Whasun 128 Kang, Woo Chang 117 kiese Kingolo, Felicite 72 Jiang, Jing 124 Kania, Magdalena 140 Kildea, Paul 65, 85 Jiang, Liang 116, 121, 155 Kant, Romitesh 201 Kim, Daesik 144 Jieun, Yang 75 Kapesa, Pfokrelo 187 Kim, Daeun 185 Ji, Hee Soo 93 Kapic, Tajma 80 Kim, Dong-Hun 107, 142 Jimenez, Fernando 99 Kaplan, Cynthia 85 Kim, Do Young 120 Jimenez , Melida 78 Karadag, Haluk 198 Kim, Euiyoung 152, 153, 171 Jiva, Genevieve 77 Karakatsanis, Neovi 164, 173 Kim, Hanna 74 Jividen, Jason 125 Karamveer, Teena 175 Kim, HeaKyeong 146 Jo, Dong Joon 134 Karatani, Rieko 152 Kim, Hosup 107, 142 Jo, Gye-Won 115 Karavas, George 195 Kim, Hun Joon 107, 142 Johns, Michael 159 Karim, Jena 136 Kim, Inwook 177 Johnson, Carol 151, 167, 180 Karim, Mohd Aminul 73 Kim, Jae-hak 159 Johnson, Genevieve Fuji 76 Karim, Muhammad Arsalan 187 Kim, Jemma 74, 110 Johnson, Heather 75, 160 Karini, Artan 140, 159 Kim, Jihyun 133 Johnson, Ian 122 Karkour, Haro 193 Kim, Ji Sung 91 Johnston, Richard 162, 163 Karlsen, Eivind 147 Kim, Jiye 159, 187 Jo, Jung In 81 Karp, Jeffrey 114 Kim, Jun Houng 185 Jolliff Scott, Brandy 119 Karunaratne, Manjula 149 Kim, Mikyoung 21 Jones, David A. 97 Kasin´ska-Metryka, Agnieszka 157 Kim, Minje 77 Jones, Karen 75, 93 Kassem, Sarrah 184 Kim, Nam Kyu 107, 142 Jones, Lee 67 Kassen, Maxat 83 Kim, Phil 79 Jones, Sarah 178 Kasuya, Yuko 21, 161, 177 Kim, Pil Soo 115 Joo, Hyung-min 107, 142 Katada, Saori 157, 175, 193 Kim, Sangbae 123 Jopson, Teresa 142 Kato, Junko 79 Kim, Seokwoo 190 Jordana, Jacint 99, 116, 134 Kaur, Ravneet 111, 185 Kim, Soo Yeon 91, 96, 110, 131, 177 Jorgensen, Knud Erik 103 Kavalski, Emilian 122 Kim, Sung-Young 147 Jose, Jim 186 Kawai, Koichi 127 Kim, Sunil 128 Josephi, Beate 83 Kawamura, Mami 144 Kim, Taemin 186

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 211 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Kim, Woosang 159 Krivonosova, Iuliia 116 Lawlor, Andrea 117 Kim, Yongbok 142 Kubo, Hiroki 118, 178 Lawrence, Andrew 76, 77, 88, 197 Kim, Yoonho 101 Kubo, Keiichi 183 Lawson, Stephanie 21, 77, 132 Kim, Yoo Won 102 Kugler, Jacek 198 Layton, Peter 159 Kim, Youngwan 107, 170 Kuhonta, Erik 160, 161 Layug, Allan 193 Kincaid, John 72, 129 Kukathas, Chandran 111 Lazin, Fred 171 King, Desmond 86 Kukva, Elena 68 Leandro, Francisco 96 King, James 97 Kulkarni, Veena 67, 200 LeBas, Adrienne 121 Kinnvall, Catarina 66, 94 Kumar, Kamal 115 Lee-Brown, Troy 79 Kinoshita, Ken 164 Kumar, Manali 131 Lee, Byung-Jae 128 Kipgen, Nehginpao 88, 125 Kumar Singh, Awadhesh 105 Lee, Dong Ryul 123, 133 Kirk, Jessica 131 Kumar, Surendra 119 Lee, Dong Sun 66 Kirpsza, Adam 134 Kumar, Suresh 112 Lee, Emma 185 Kita, Munenori 201 Kumar verma, Mukesh 141 Lee, Feng-Yu 98 Kitts, Miles 73, 100, 139, 140 Kuo, Jason 106, 107 Lee, Hong Pyo 107 Kizekova, Alica 158 Kuo, Yuchun 133 Lee, Hyo Won 107, 142, 177 Kizilova, Kseniya 21, 198 Kurecic, Petar 134 Lee, Jae Mook 191 Kılınç Pala, Pınar Buket 156 Kurosaka, Kengo 71 Lee, Jangwon 115 Kjær, Anne Mette 184 Kusumaningprang, Raditya 85 Lee, Jeongjin 142 Klaric´, Mirko 171 Kutay, Acar 133 Lee, Jinock 152 Klassen, Andrew 75, 100 Kuteleva, Anna 158, 191 Lee, Juheon 122, 192 Klieman, Aharon 21, 157, 182 Kutucu, Serçin 98 Lee, Keeheon 128 Klima, Michal 157, 163 Kviatek, Beata 163, 197 Lee-Koo, Katrina 160, 169, 186 Klinke, Andreas 189 Kwak, Jin-Young 191 Lee, Kuanchen 180, 197 Klöck, Carola 101 Kwak, Jun-Hyeok 93, 186 Lee, Kyung-Won 115 Kneebone, Susan 75, 111, 151, 161 Kwon, Jinah 71, 201 Lee, Paul Tae-Woo 96 Kneuer, Marianne 21, 78, 119, 139 Kwon, Soo Hyun 152 Lee, Seungjoo 123, 134 Knodt, Michele 153, 171 Kymlicka, Will 162 Lees-Marshment, Jennifer 71 Kobayashi, Amane 141, 194 Kyo, Shunsuke 100 Lee, Soonchul 155 Kobori, Masahiro 174 Lee, Sugyeong 120 Koç, Dilan Ezgi 188 L Lee, Sunny 159, 200 Ko, Chang Hoon 115 La Brooy, Camille 146 Lee, Taedong 107, 142 Koehler, Jan 68 Labucay, Iremae 107, 122 Lee, Walter 103 Koenig, Lion 125 Lachapelle, Guy 85 Lee, Wei-chin 198 Koh, Kyung Woong 188 Ladner, Kiera 114, 115 Lee, Yeon Ju 84 Komori, Yuta 148 Lægreid, Per 90 Lefort, Bruno 88 Komornicki, Tomasz 117 Laforest, Guy 195 Léger, Rémi 21, 91, 120 Köni, Hakan 148 Lagos, Marta 78, 98 Legorreta-Díaz, María del Carmen 115, 149 Konovalov, Valeri 154 LaGrone, Crystal 104 Legrand, Tim 75, 76, 151 Konovalov, Valeriy 154 Lagunes, Paul 157 Lehman-Wilzig, Sam 145 Konstantinidou, Angeliki 105, 106 Laine, Jussi 158 Leib, Julia 66, 94 Koo, Sejin 144 Laing, Matthew 192 Leinaweaver, Justin 83 Kooshesh , Parisa 125, 186 Lajh, Damjan 82, 144 Leipold, Sina 182, 200 Koo, Yoojin 136 Laliberte, Andre 91, 109 Leiva, Diego 163 Kopanja, Mihajlo 200 Lamensch, Marie 150 Leruth, Benjamin 152 Kopric´, Ivan 143, 171 Lammich, Georg 187 Leslie, Patrick 124 Korkut, Umut 152, 159 Lampasri, Sutthasinee 106 Le Veness, Frank 127 Ko, Sangtu 200 Lancaster, Thomas D 21, 72 Levey, Geoffrey 195, 196 Kosiara-Pedersen, Karina 127 Landovský, Jakub 188 Levy, Evelyn 118 Kotarski, Kristijan 199 Lane, Astrid 104 Levy, Ron 85 Kothari, Raj Kumar 77, 96 Langer , Arnim 198 Lewis, Jenny 126, 165, 185 Kotzé, Dirk 143, 144 Langlois, Anthony 108 Lewis, Jeremy 21, 119, 120 Kotze, Hennie 123, 162 Lang, Youxing 145 Lew, Seok-Jin 142 Kou, Chien-wen 73 Lanzara, Arnaldo 147 Lian, Pau Sian 176 Kovalova, Olena 187 Laoutides, Costas 103 Liao, Calvin Zhou-Peng 79 Kowal, Paweł 171 Lara Otaola, Miguel Angel 103, 104 Liao, Da-Chi 153 Krämer, Benjamin 191 Larina, Tatiana 137 Liao, Hsin Chung 79 Kratiuk, Barbara 117, 132 Larsen, Elin Strand 99 Liao, Jessica C. 157 Kratochvíl, Petr 110 Lastic, Erik 196 Liaqat, Rana Waseem 67 Kraus, Peter A. 139 Lateef, Bewar 174 Liaras, Evangelos 80 Krawczyk, Mariusz 117 Laughland-Booy, Jacqueline 180 Li, Chang-Lin 69 Kreci, Veli 73, 90 Lau, Raymond Kwun-Sun 122, 189 Lieber, Robert 158 Krikeli, Eleni 139, 176 Laus, Aileen 195 Lightfoot, Sheryl 114 Krimmer, Robert 116 Lausberg, Adele 170 Li, Junfu 180 Krishnakumar, Shyam 136 Lawless, Gregory 198 Li, Lianjiang 172

212 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Lima de Oliveira, Renato 157 Lyu, Shupeng 172 Márquez-Rosano, Conrado , 115 Lima Neto, Fernando 178 Marquez, Xavier 68 Lim, Guanie 96, 183 M Martin, Aaron 185 Lim, Hazel, Si Min 126 Maas, Willem 78, 90 Martinez i Coma, Ferran 103, 104, 163, Lim, Yves-Heng 77 Ma, Baobin 122 170 Lin, Chun Hung 190 MacArthur, Julie 88, 154, 197 Martínez Sierra, Jose Manuel 80 Linck, Thierry 149 MacDonald, David 114, 190 Martin, Lenore 175 Linde, Andrey 163 MacDonald, Erica 89 Martin, Sherry 123 Lindquist, Evert 137 MacDonald , Fiona 104 Martins, Marco 73, 165, 182 Linhart, Eric 153, 195 Macdonald, Kate 67 Martins, Thamyres 126 Lin, Jake 134, 180 Macdonald, Terry 65, 84, 132 Maruf, Irma Rachmawati 78, 187 Lin, Jiun-Chi 153 Macedo de Medeiros Albrecht, Nayara 81 Massicotte, Louis 134 Lin, Li Hsiang 77 Macedo, Joana 91, 109 Masson, Tristan 67 Lin, Thung-Hong 199, 200 MacGillivray, Iain 140 Masukata, Shuichiro 96, 127 Lin, Yu-Chieh 81 Machado, Marcela 89 Masuyama, Mikitaka 153 Lin, Yu-sheng 153 Machidori, Satoshi 78 Masvaure, Steven 174 Liou, Chih-shian 122 Machou Pare, Adamou 140 Matan, Ana 95 Liow, Joseph Chinyong 165 Mack, Alexander 113 Matera, Margherita 161 Lippi, Andrea 82 Mackay, Fiona 82, 84, 105 Matsiko, Andrew 80, 124 Lips, Wouter 190 MacKay, Joseph 76 Matsuda, Noritada 86 Little, Adrian 21, 65, 191 Mackean, Tamara 167 Matsuda, Ryozo 99, 155 Litvinenko, Anna 120 Mackenzie, Catherine 102 Matsumoto, Tomoko 79 Litvinova, Tatiana 98 Mackey, Paul 155 Matsuo, Akitaka 178 Liu, Cheng-Shan (Frank) 153, 172 Mackie, Vera 115 Matsuo, Masaki 189 Liu, Hanzhen 97 Maddison, Sarah 114, 190 Matteau-Bourgeois, Marilyne 71 Liu, Helen 81 Maddox Fassa, Graham 93, 169, 186 Mattei, Paola 183 Liu, Xiao 116 Madeira, Ligia 134, 196, 197 Mattes, Robert 98 Liu, Xiaowei 140, 186 Maduraiveeran, Pandiyan 109 Matthewman, Steve 154 Liu, Yangyue 113 Magalhães, Raul 146 Matthews, Sophia 194 Li , Wenting 128 Mahmood, Zaad 170 Mattos Sparta de Souza, Orlando 144 Li, Xiaojun 120, 123, 170, 177 Mahon, Rianne 84, 125 Matusz-Protasiewicz , Patrycja 134 LI, Xiaoyuan 123, 180 Maia, Rousiley 68, 163 May, Christian 147, 174 Li, Yanli 68 Maioni, Antonia 155 May, Danielle 146 Li, Ying 102, 128 Makaya, Victor 154 Mayer, Hartmut 97, 101, 152 Lleshi, Sokol 173, 174 Makon Ma Mbeb, Albert Richard 181 May, Stephen 120 Lobanovskiy, Arseniy 71 Makowski, Grzegorz 140 Mbangue Nkomba, Yves Patrick 181 Lobato, Lenaura 91, 127, 128 Malakar, Tanushree 87 Mbeva, Kennedy 92, 128 Locattelli, Daniel 145, 172 Maley, Maria 72 Mcallister, Ian 126 Lockyer, Adam 77, 84 Maley, Michael 160 McAuley, Adam 134 Lodge, Martin 21, 71, 72, 99, 108 Ma, Liang 90 McCarthy, Daniel 85, 86, 150 Loeber, Leontine 160 Malinova, Olga 96 McCarthy, Gregory 192 Lofgren, Karl 137 Maltby, Tomas 154 McCarthy, Stephen 95 Lois, Maria 98, 106, 117, 162 Mancebo, Ainara 188 McConnell, Allan 137 Lo, Li-chia 104 Manga Edimo, Mireille 71, 154 McCulloch, Allison 21, 80, 97, 179 Long, David 102 Mango Kubota , Alliance 198 McDonald, Bronwyn 176 Longo, Matthew 184 Manners, Ian 66, 94, 101, 152 McDonald, Matt 111, 131, 160 Look, Emily 198 Mann, Inderjeet Singh 67 McDonnell, Duncan 152 Lopez Montiel, Angel Gustavo 91 Mann, Veerpal 67 McDonnell, Joshua 171 Lorberg, Daniel 110, 182 Manokha, Ivan 135, 156 McDougall, Derek 66, 122 Louafi, Selim 135 Manrique, Diego 100, 127 McElwain, Kenneth 68, 69, 152 Louth, Jonathon 102, 120, 152, 183 Mansfeldova, Zdenka 21, 80, 87, 124, McGann, Michael 156, 165 Lovell, Heather 137 172 McKenzie, Lachlan 77, 126, 127 Lovell, Melissa 115, 191 Mansillo, Luke 106, 116 McLoughlin, Kcasey 180 Lowitzsch, Jens 88 Mansour, Mohamad Hussein 100, 101 McMahon, Sean 190 Lowndes, Vivien 105, 180 Manwaring, Rob 170, 189 McMillan, Kate 90, 154 Loxton, James 161 Marchand, Katrin 141 McNamee, Lachlan 66 Loza, Nicolás 103 Marczewska-Rytko, Maria 21, 136, 154 McNeely, C L 171, 179 Lozeva, Silvia 162 Marier, Patrik 72, 81 Mecham, Quinn 119 Lucero, Mariel 131 Marinelli, Paolo 173 Meckelburg, Rebecca 160 Luengo, Oscar 21 Markovic Khaze, Nina 158 Meckling, Jonas 151 Lu, Jie 151 Marlin-Bennett, Renee 174, 200 Medcalf, Rory 151 Lukamto, William 70 Marmor, Theodore 99, 145, 146 Medearis, John 21, 146 Luo, Anran 182 Marques, Francisco Paulo Jamil Medina Frias, Guillermo Arturo 115 LU, Xiao 128 Almeida 145 Medrano Buenrostro, Anahely 156 Lynch, Peter 135 Marques, Simone 73 Meena, Girdhari Lal 79

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 213 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Meger, Sara 150 Mollica, Caitlin 158, 186 N Meissner, Janis Lena 122 Mols, Frank 146, 173, 185, 199 Nadalutti, Elisabetta 133, 196 Mekouar, Merouan 125 Mondak, Jeffery 137, 164 Nadir, Sakinah 106 Melek, Gizem 120 Monteiro da Silva, Amanda 73 Nadskakuła-Kaczmarczyk, Olga 190 Melin, Pauline 105 Montes Pérez, Enrique 148 Nagle, John 125 Melville, Andrei 96 Montigny, Eric 89 Nahm, Jonas 151 Memusi, Shillah 136 Moon, Woojin 155 Nai, Alessandro 164 Mendez de Hoyos, Irma 103, 163 Moore, Colin 150, 190 Nain, Ansuiya 109 Mendilow, Jonathan 21, 89, 126 Moore-Gilbert, Kylie 173 Nakada-Amiya, Mizuho 168 Mendonca, Ricardo Fabrino 104, 115, Moosvi, Mohammad Kazim 178 Nakagawa, Haruo 77 122 Morais Bourguignon Sparta, Nakai, Ryo 97, 179 Menendez-Carrion, Amparo 156 Danielle 144 Nakamura, Ayano 166 Meng, Ke 116 Moran, Mark 95 Nakamura, Etsuhiro 99, 142 Mennillo, Giulia 91, 120, 201 Moraro, Piero 169 Nakamura, Kosuke 176 Mercan, Sezgin 84, 178 Morel, Laurence 21 Nakata, Sana 84, 190, 191 Merkle, Ortrun 136, 157 Moreno, Carmelo 146 Nandyatama, Randy 186 Messenberg, Debora 200 Morgado, Nuno 200 Naqvi, Natalya 90 Meusel, Julia 191 Morgan, Glyn 143 Narbut, Nikolay 137 Mey, Franziska 88, 197 Morgan , Wesley 77 Nassimova, Gulnar 85 M’Hammed, Belarbi 93 Mori, Hiroaki 86 Nath, Kailash 183 Miao, Hongna 118 Morikawa, So 127 Nath, Sanjukta 131 Mickler, David 112 Morkevicius, Vaidas 71 Navarrete Ulloa, Carlos Alberto 69 Micˇko, Branislav 158, 159 Morlino, Leonardo 91 Navarro, Carmen 80, 124 Micunovic, Natalija 98 Moroska-Bonkiewicz, Aleksandra 91 Navarro, Miguel 74, 172, 173 Mienkowska Norkiene, Renata 163 Morris, Lorenzo 67, 86, 162 Navia, Patricio D. 70 Mignozzetti, Umberto 143 Moscovich, Lorena 110 Nayak, Smita 136, 141 Mihr, Anja 108, 164, 200 Moses, Jeremy 84 Naz, Farah 131 Mikkelsen, Robert 99 Moshood, Abdul-wasi Babatunde 138 Ndoh, Juliet 100 Mikler, John 21, 138, 147, 174 Mosler, Hannes B. 100 Ndong-Etroit, Maimouna 192 Millar, Joshua 76, 92 Mossberger, Karen 21, 80, 139, 197 Neafie, Jessica 128 Miller, Geoffrey 95 Mosyakov, Dmitry 73, 74 Neby, Simon 90 Mills, Deborah 91 Mount, Gavin 162 Nel, Philip 91, 109 Mills, Stephen 21, 102, 120 Moura, Rafael 147 Netipatalachoochote, Stanati 186 Milner, Helen V. 148, 154 Moyano, Cristina 156 Neupert-Wentz, Clara 183 Mimiko, Nahzeem Oluwafemi 183 Moya Téllez, Iris Lucía 100 Neverov, Kirill 82 Mimura, Mitsuhiro 66 Moyo, Inocent 141 Newig, Jens 199 Minetti, Ricardo Angel 104 Mudasiru, Surajudeen 117, 196 Newlands , Maxine 65 Min, Hee 142 Müftüog˘lu , Zeynep 100 Newman, Joshua 164, 165 Minkenberg, Michael 183 Mukherjee, Subrata 132 Newton Cain, Tess 131 Min, Taeeun 142, 155 Mukhopadhyay, Jayita 77 Nezi, Roula 164 Mintrom, Michael 94 Mulloy, Garren 86 Nguyen, Phuc 109, 156 Miragliotta, Narelle 75, 170 Mulumbeni, Georges Munyenga 140 Ngwube, Arinze 133 Miranda Ribeiro, Paulo Ricardo 159 Mulyani, Leni 187 Nica, Alexandru Tiberiu 194 Mir, Md Azmain Muhtasim 95 Munck, Gerardo 78, 121 Nicklin, Germana 133, 150 Misawa, Masahiro 86, 189 Mundó, Jordi 146 Nicolini Gabriel, João Paulo 177 Misra, Virat 79, 166 Munir, Zeeshan 187 Niemeyer, Simon 82 Mitchell, Charles 82, 143 Munoz del Campo, Norma 165 Niessen, Annie 152 Mitreski, Aleksandar 128 Munro, William 83 Niikawa, Sho 127 Mitzen, Jennifer 66, 76, 94 Mupambwa, Gift 128, 162 Nikic´ Cˇakar, Dario 95 Miura, Hiroki 142 Murakami, Yusuke 189 Nikitin, Alexander 173 Miura, Mari 152 Murara, Odette 138 Nishikida, Aiko 141, 183 Miyawaki, Noboru 177 Murashkin, Nikolay 159 Nishiyama, Kei 115 Miyawaki, Takeshi 86 Murphy-Gregory, Hannah 138, 156 Nishiyama, Takayuki 144 Mngomezulu, Bheki R. 141 Murphy, James 167, 185 Njoaguani, Oluwatobi Elizabeth 150 Mnguni, Lukhona 78 Murphy, Kevin 95 Nkwede, Joseph 143 Mobasher, Mohammad Bashir 179 Murray, Philomena 101, 152, 161 Nnaji, Jehu Onyekwere 188 Mobrand, Erik 71 Murshid, Tazeen 119 Noakes, Stephen 77, 116, 134 Modood, Tariq 195 Murtagh , Cera 80, 97, 179 Nocon´, Jarosław 198 Moe, Espen 147 Musial-Karg, Magdalena 95 Nölke, Andreas 147, 174 Mohamed Osman, Mohamed Mussell, Linda 126 Norris, Pippa 21, 94, 114 Nawab 165 Mustafa, Ghulam 90 Noury, Abdul 134 Mohan, Madan 161, 170 Musumari Mbuelasi, Stephane 72 Novak, Meta 82, 144 Mohanty, Muktikanta 98 Mutingwa, Massy 97 Novichkova, Anna 200 Mohanty, Simple 173 Muzyka, Nataliya 69, 87, 182 Novotna, Tereza 103, 200 Moisés, José Álvaro 187, 188 Nowiak, Wojciech 91

214 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Nshimbi, Christopher Changwe 141 Otterlei, Jill Beth 153 Pekkanen, Robert 174 Nunez, Jorge 133 Ouellet, Richard 67 Pélabay, Janie 114, 172 Nurbach, Moch Sulaiman 74 O.U. Oriakhi, Felix 106, 154 Peleg, Ilan 198 Nwafor, Chidiebere Patrick 71 Owusu-Mensah, Eunice 126 Pelizzo, Riccardo 113 Nweke, Kenneth 170 Owusu-Mensah, Isaac 111 Pempel, T.J. 123, 170 Nwokora, Zim 75, 93, 113, 185 Oyebamiji, Sunday 138 Peña-Vasquez, Andrea 102, 148, 178 Nyong’o Anyang’, Peter 86 Ozan, Levent 140 Peng, Ito 99, 125 Ozekici, Nazli 77, 163 Penrith, Aletha 93 O Ozer, Sanem 167 Perche, Diana 127 O’Brien, Erin 104, 150 Ozguc, Umut 132, 169 Percy, Sarah 21, 89, 139, 160, 176 Obydenkova, Anastasia 92 Ozzano, Luca 21, 147 Perez de Arcos, Marina 113 Oceno, Marzia 199 Perez-Duran, Ixchel 116 Oche, Ogaba 200 P Pérez Flores, Fidel 103 Och, Malliga 126, 189 Pacheco González, Sergio 171 Perez, Maria Cristina 94 O’Connor, Brendon 94 Page, Lionel 173 Pérez Molina, Alfonso Guillermo 100, OConnor, Brendon 101 Pagot, Rhaíssa 107, 108 178 O’Faircheallaigh, Ciaran 126 Painter, Martin 137 Pérez-Mora, Erick 103 O’Flynn, Janine 127 Pak, Anton 113 Perez, Orlando 145, 198 Ogawa, Ariyoshi 133 Pal, Leslie A. 181, 199 Perottino, Michel 145 Ogawa, Hiroki 148 Palmeira, José 132 Perrodin, Louise 113 Ogawa, Reiko 125 Palmieri, Sonia 70, 82, 143 Pertiwi, Mutiara 89 Ogier, Emily 73 Palonen, Emilia 69, 191 Petak, Zdravko 199 Oguma, Eiji 123 Palotti, Pedro 109 Peter, Abraham 154, 190 Ogungbade, Gloria 200 Pan, Chengxin 115, 191 Peters, B. Guy 81 Ogunwemimo, Taiwo 138 Pandeya, Ganesh 144 Peters, Michael 76 O’Hagan, Jacinta 66, 76, 159, 193 Pandey, Krishna Prasad 106 Peterson, Steven 21, 125 Oh, Hyunjin 109 Pan, Hsin-Hsin 180, 197 Petersson, Bo 194 Oinam, Anuradha 175 Panov, Trajche 197 Petsinis, Elizabeth Mary 104 Ojha Mishra, Suman 146, 147 Pantserev, Konstantin 174 Petsinis, Vassilis 106, 162, 168 Okada, Kentaro 100 Papadopoulos, Ioannis 134 Pettersen, Elisabeth 153 Okada, Takuya 76 Papakyriakopoulos, Orestis 68, 119 Pfeifer Cruz, Claudia 82 Okma, Kieke 21, 155 Papari, Aurel 68 Pham, Lien 88 Okpaleke, Francis 188 Paquet, Mireille 117, 137 Pham, Trang 108 Okunev, Igor 21, 182 Paquin, Stéphane 139, 201 Phillips, Andrew 21, 159, 187 Okura, Sae 174 Park, Ausra 199 Piattoni, Simona 134 Oladele, Aderemi 108 Park, Chan Wook 86, 87 Pickering, Jonathan 75, 169, 186 Oladunjoye, Abimbola 71 Park, Chong-Min 82, 98, 197 Picula, Bosko 155 Olanrewaju, Adekunle 116, 175 Park, Hyung Jun 79, 96, 192 Pierre-Louis, Francois 154, 194 Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumwen 116, 174, Parkinson, John 76, 84, 97, 104, 111, Pietsch, Tamson 87 175 112 Pikalo, Jernej 133 Olavarria-Gambi, Mauricio 156 Park, Jisun 143 Pimpong, Samuel 126 Olutola, Oluwole 158 Park, Jiyoun 107 Pinderhughes, Dianne 21, 86, 199 O’Malley, Eoin 124 Park, Kyungmee 191 Pinkard, Octavius 88 Omarsdottir, Silja Bara 164 Park, Seungbin 77 Pinto, Victor Hugo 88, 106 Omotosho, Femi 116 Park, Soul 177, 187 Piontek, Dorota 136 Ongge, Omi 155 Park, Sungwoo 123, 134 Pirro, Andrea L. P. 152 Onibasa, Tony 140 Park, Susan 86 Pirvulescu, Cristian 169 Onu, Godwin 133 Park, Taeyong 96 Piscopo, Jennifer 70, 105, 172 Onuki, Hironori 115 Parmanand, Sharmila 107, 108 Piwnicki, Grzegorz 198 Orban, Franck 99 Parrado Benitez, Patricia 125, 135, 162 Plaw, Avery 102, 136, 180 Orchard, Phil 21, 75, 113 Parvin, Mst Shahina 95 Plunkett, Anna 131 Oreškovic´, Kristijan 176 Pasquier, Romain 81 Poblet, Marta 97 Orisadare, Monica 136 Patapan, Haig 76, 93 Podolnjak, Robert 95 Orlova, Irina 188, 189 Patarin-Jossec, Julie 174 Pokharel, Bhojraj 160 Orr, Graeme 117, 118, 163 Patience, Allan 178 Polegkyi, Oleksii 136 Orsun, Omer F. 120 Pati, Madhusmita 183 Pole, Ramprasad V. 111, 134 Ortega Poveda, Pablo Alberto 114 Patro Kota , Sunil 183 Poletti, Monica 127 Ortiz Pedraza, Erika 133, 144 Patton, Benrithung E. 80, 151 Poncian, Japhace 95 Oshodi, Abdul-Gafar Tobi 196 Patton, Paul 65, 177 Ponok, Nittaya 107 Osman, Mohamed 71 Paturyan, Yevgenya 117 Popoola, Rosemary Oyinlola 112, 199 Osorio, Rodrigo 70 Patzelt, Werner J. 96 Poropudas, Olli 140 Ostrowski, Krzysztof 21 Paudel, Narendra Raj 110, 171 Portela, Clara 120, 132, 164 O’Sullivan, Siobhan 109, 111, 156, 184, Pavlova, Ekaterina 89 Portella Sampaio, Daniela 135 185 Pawlak, Mikołaj 134 Pospieszna, Paulina 85, 132 Otobe, Nobutaka 133 Pegram, Thomas 67 Postnikov, Evgeny 77

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 215 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Potter, Lesley 120 Reis Prá, Jussara 108 Ruppanner, Leah 126 Povitkina, Maryna 75 Reist, Wilissa 112 Ryan, Luisa 150 Power, Timothy 69, 161 Rennie, George 118, 167 Ryan, Matthew 97 Pozzatti Junior, Ademar 114 Renno, Lucio 179 Rydz, Michal 97 Praino, Rodrigo 84 Renzsch, Wolfgang 173 Ryndyk, Oleksandr 105 Prémont, Karine 94 Reshetova, Nataliya 91 Ryu, Jaesung 107, 142 Price, Jenna 104, 141, 158 Reus-Smit, Christian 21 Price, Megan 164 Revizal assyauri, Muhamad 74 S Price, Melanye 83 Reynolds, Stephen 197 Sachleben, Mark 144, 154 Prieto-Flores, Oscar 157, 179 Rhee, Wonkyung 163 Saddiki, Said 132, 150 Primiano, Christopher 107 Riaz, Ali 79, 182 Sadia Mahmood, Falki 157, 196 Primor, Kent Marjun 193 Riaz, Nirmal 183, 192 Sadik, Giray 198 Prior, Alex 122 Ricci, Paolo 172 Sahin, Selver 140, 188 Pruitt, Lesley 193 Rice, Dana 131 Saintier, Severine 197 Pryshchepa, Kateryna 171 Richardson, Andy 143 Saito, Junichi 133 Pshizova, Susanna 145 Richardson-Self, Louise 168 Sajjad-ur-Rehman, Muhammad 147 Puga Alvarez, Cristina Valeria 66 Richter, Hannah 133 Sakai, Hidekazu 88 Pugacewicz, Tomasz 138 Ridge, Lee 156 Sakai, Keiko 183, 189 Puhle, Hans-Jürgen 85, 187 Riegl, Martin 158, 159, 188 Sakai, Sevanaia 112, 131 Purdon, Mark 151 Rietig, Katharine 195 Sakib, Nurul Huda 108 Pus´lecki, Zdzisław W. 110 Rihmo, Hijam Liza Dallo 83, 179 Sakworawich, Arnond 81, 106 Putrenko, Viktor 106 Rikkila Tamang, Leena 78 Salam, Justine 165 Puussaar, Aare 122 Rinaldi, Patrizia 78 Salas Porras, Alejandra 69 Puzanova, Zhanna 137 Ringrose, Michelle 121 Saleem, Mumtaz Zia 189, 194 Risi, Lydia 95 Samdi Puldu, Gloria 138, 154 Q Rizvi, Nehal 178, 183, 192 Samota, Kailash Chand 141 Qian, Xuming 191 Robbins, Michael 162 Sampaio, Paula Cristina 71 Qiao, Guangyu 122, 186 Robinson, Jaclynn 88 Sampert, Shannon 112 Quembo, Flávio 198 Rocha de Sousa, Miguel 83, 175, 199 Sampson, Robyn 75 Quilala, Dennis 142 Rocha, Enivaldo 121 Samson, Anna 84, 126 Rocha Lukic, Melina De Souza 165 Samsudin, Siti Nadzirah 124 R Rodan, Garry 21, 152 Sandberg, Eve 136 Radaelli, Claudio 81 Rodrigues Marques da Silva, Sandby-Thomas, Peter 102 Radebe, Themba 85 Roberta 147 Sanders, Will 95, 105 Radtke, Ina 181 Rodrigues, Sara 108 sandulli, francesco 179 Radtke, Jörg 88 Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius 21, 74, 92, Sangmahamad, Ratchawadee 81, 107 Ragi, Reena 179 110, 175 Santizo Rodall, Claudia A. 109 Ragi, Sangit kumar 88, 172 Rodríguez Alonso, Jesús Alberto 171 Santos, Mary Grace 195 Rai, Ruchika 120, 200 Rodriguez Olivari, Denisse 163 Sarafian, Angela 138, 177 Rai, Sheila 21, 77, 147 Roeber, Manfred 118 Sarangi, Prakash Chandra 87 Rajak, Komal 173 Roginsky, Sandrine 70 Saravanamuttu, Johan 113 Rajaoson, Julien 193 Roman, Nicolette 118 Sarovec, Daniel 168 Rajput, Pushpendra 144 Romero, Segundo Joaquin, Jr. 117, 195 Sasinska-Klas, Teresa 188 Rakner, Lise 121 Rommetvedt, Hilmar 21, 87 S¸as¸ıog˘lu, Yas¸ar 120 Ralph, Natalie 121, 156 Rondganger, Carol Hilary 118 Sass, Jensen 69, 102 Ramaswamy, Sushila 136, 198 Ronit, Karsten 21, 138, 174 Satidporn, Wichuda 86, 125 Ramel, Frédéric 139 Rooduijn, Matthijs 118 Sato, Yoichiro 88 Ramesh, M 146 Rose, Deondra 82, 156 Satti, Christie 146 Ramos, Davidson Afonso de 121 Rosendorff, Peter 148 Sauzier-Uchida, Emi 78 Ratcliff, Shaun 71, 117 Rosser, Andrew 175 Sawer, Marian 82, 83, 160, 199 Ratuva, Steve 21, 112, 113, 165, 175, Rosu˚lek, Prˇemysl 104 Sawyer, Stephen 177 192 Rothert, Agnieszka 135 Scartozzi, Cesare Marco 76 Ravecca, Paulo 138, 156 Rottinghaus, Bastian 119 Schaal, Gary 69 Rayner, Jeremy 108, 181 Rouse, Michelle 80 Schakel, Arjan 129, 135, 198 Razin, Eran 143, 153 Rousseau, Elise 139 Scherrer, Walter 179 Recchia, Stefano 114 Rousseau, Isabelle 156 Schmutz, Thomas 84 Reddy, Gujja Gopal 109 Roy, Chiraag 178 Schnabel, Johanna 155, 173 Rees, John A 110 Roy, Maneesha 83 Schneider, Volker 182 Rees, Morgan 158 Roy, Pinki 174 Scholtz, Christa 199 Reichert, Frank 141, 198 Roy, Souresh 141, 182 Scholz, Simon 72 Reid, Sophie 84 Ruby, Felicity 178 Scholz, Tobias 131, 176 Reidy, Theresa 85, 95 Rudra, Nita 148, 183 Schön, Michael 182 Reilly, Benjamin 75, 161, 168, 179 Ruediger, Tatiana 96, 126 Schott, Andy 106 Reiser, Marion 69, 123 Runge, Evelyn 102, 189 Schram, Ashley 167 Reis, Guilherme 147 Ruostetsaari, Ilkka 178 Schroeter, Eckhard 118

216 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Schuermann, Carsten 160 Shields, John 100 Smooth, Wendy 83 Schünemann, Wolf J. 119, 153 Shikara, Ahmad 90 Smorgunov, Leonid 21, 110, 119 Schwanholz, Julia 82, 87, 143, 182 Shim, David 160 Smrek, Michal 168, 178 Schwartz, Elizabeth 124 Shimizu, Naoki 99, 142 Snagovsky, Feodor 117, 126 Schwartz, Saul 124 Shim, Jaemin 68, 69, 84, 176 Soares Campos, Rosana 71 Schwerin, Edward W. 181 Shim, Ji Yeon 142 Soderstrom, Kelly 161 Scicluna, Nicole 113 Shin, Adrian 177 Soesilowati, Sartika 67 Sciubba, Jennifer 103 Shin, Doh 197 Soh, Changrok 173 Scotelaro, Marina 190 Shineman, Victoria 99, 102, 145 Sohn, Hyuk-Sang 190 Scott, James 94, 119, 158, 159 Shin, Ji Hye 183 Sokolon, Marlene 125 Scott, Rodney 72, 118, 137 Shin, Ki-Young 152 Sokolov, Alexander 190 Scott, Roger 146, 147 Shin, Sojin 119 Sola, Lourdes 21, 139, 157, 175, 184 Seceleanu, Andra 68 Shirakawa, Shunsuke 93 Solhdoost, Mohsen 66 Seeber, Gilg U.H. 189 Shishido Goes, Juliano Cesar 187 Solomon, Hussein 71, 178 Segawa, Noriyuki 144 Shriwise, Amanda 105 Solomon, Russell 134, 143 Seitz, Thomas 85 Shu, Min 169 Solonchenko, Elizaveta 110 Seizova, Sonja 83 Shvydun, Sergey 165 Somit, Albert 21 Sekher, Madhushree 98, 162 Siavelis, Peter 145, 161, 172 Song, Yingfa 118 Sell, Susan 67, 121 Siefken, Sven T. 87, 124 Son, Sarah 115, 116 Selvik, Lisa-Marie M. 121 Silva, Patricio 156 Soon, Carol 124 Seminario Luna, Romina Angie 186 Silva Sousa, Li-Chang Shuen 102 Soon, Thean-Bee 75 Sénac, Réjane 114, 172 Silvera, Ginger 154 Soroka, Stuart 162 Seng, Kilian 68, 96 Simangan, Dahlia 94 Souleymane, Kouyate 105 Sengupta, Moutushi 105 Sim, Heung Soo 163 Souza, Bruno 80 Senna, Mônica 99 Simms, Marian 182 Souza Júnior, Jose Maria 136 Seo, Jungkun 107 Simonelli, Andrea 185 Souza, Leticia 121 Seo, Kang 71 Simonneau, Damien 87, 132 Soyinka-Airewele, Peyi 136 Septianita, Hesti 187 Simonovski, Ivica 131 Spanu, Maja 159, 168 Serdült, Uwe 116 Simpson, Adam 120 Spary, Carole 70, 101 Serrant, Laura 146 Sinclair-Chapman, Valeria 83, 178 Spence, Jennifer 181 Sert, Deniz 172, 201 Sinclair, Lian 161, 174 Sperfeldt, Christoph 79 Setyowati, Abidah 120 Singai, Chetan 138 Spierings, Niels 154 Shabdenova, Aizhan 186 Singh, Anuradha 156, 177 Sroka, Anna M. 79, 91 Shafaei, Athar 164 Singh, Haridwar 105 Stapenhurst, Rick 70 Shaheen, Abeer 100 Singh, Indrajeet 151, 170 Star, Cassandra 151, 158 Shahi, Shashi Pratap 117 Singh, Jasmeet 192 Stark , Alastair 137, 138, 185 Shahrezaye, Morteza 68, 96, 119 Singh, Kirti 187 Stastny, Angelique 105, 131 Shahzad, Aisha 161, 192 Singh, Kuldip 185 Stauber, Jakub 196 Shaibume , Benjamin 138 Singh, Laitonjam Muhindro 69, 154 Staunton, Eglantine 113 Shaikemelev, Mukhtarbek 70 Singh , Ripu Sudan 125 Stears, Marc 175, 184 Shandil, Shahil 108 Singh, Sandip Kumar 159, 174, 194 Steele, Brent 66, 94, 160 Shapcott, Richard 76 Singh, Shantesh Kumar 99 Steele, Jackie F. 89, 152 Sharifi, Mohammad Hanif 196 Singh, Tanuja 173 Steel, Gill 123 Sharma, Anupam 93, 119 Sinh, Archana 91 Steenekamp, Cindy Lee 123, 161 Sharma, Manju 200 Sinisterra, Isabella 128 Steger, Manfred 190 Sharma, Nidhi 109 Sivarajah, Mark 133 Steindl, Nina 83 Sharma, Preeti 83, 151, 200 Si, Wei 97 Steiner, Andrea 72 Sharma, Rd 143 Sjamsoeoed Sadjad, Mahardhika 88 Stelmach, Andrzej 91 Sharma, Sanjeev K 109 Skaaning, Svend-Erik 21, 78, 121 Stephenson, Elise 131 Sharma Pathak, Junjun 95, 160 Skillen, Laura 191 Stephens, Scott 195 Shaw, Janette 72, 73 Skorstad, Berit 147 Stepinska, Agnieszka 136 Shaw, Jo 143 Skovsgaard, Morten 83 Steuer, Max 126, 139, 196, 197 Shaw, Richard 72 Skrbis, Zlatko 180 Steytler, Nico 199 Shayo, Deodatus Patrick 80, 124, 197 Skrzypczyn´ska, Joanna 132 Stockemer, Daniel 84 Shea, Nathan 106, 142 Sledge, Daniel 146 Stojanovic, Nenad 120 Shehaj, Albana 177 Sliwinski, Krzysztof 122 Strakosch, Elizabeth 76, 114 Sheikh, Md Ziaul Haque 132 Smitha, Devaraj 200 Strating, Bec 158 Sheng, Shing-Yuan 132 Smith, Charles 21 Strazdins, Lyndall 167 Shen, Yu-Chung 93, 154, 168 Smith, Patrick Taylor 93 Strecker, David 146 Shepherd, Laura 84, 156, 160, 186 Smith, Rodney 116, 117 Strojek, Karen 107, 108 Sheppard, Jill 102, 117, 172, 180 Smith, Ryan 151 Struye de Swielande, Tanguy 178 Sherbut, Graham 194 Smith, Steven 174 Sturman, Kathryn 112 Sherieff, Uzma 104 Smith, Troy 155, 173 Subkhampang, Pattama 70 Sherstobitov, Aleksandr 126 Smits, Mattijs 120 Suchinmayee, Rachna 178 Shestopalets, Denys 183 Smoczynski, Rafal 115 Sudulich, Laura 114

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 217 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Suechika, Kota 183 Tarouco, Gabriela 103 Tremblay, Manon 82, 136 Sugita, Atsushi 133 Tasneem, Somia 166 Trenz, Hans-Joerg 116, 134, 143 Sugita, Hiroya 69 Tate, John 93 Trimble, Linda 89, 112, 136 Sugitani, Kazuya 192 Tawat, Mahama 120 Trinh, Minh 195 Suh, You-Kyung 68 Taylor, Alice 65 Tripathi, Shri Prakash Mani 83, 147, 199 Suiter, Jane 85 Taylor, Brendan 176 Tripathi, Snigdha 83, 147 Sukolratanametee, Nattakarn 70 Taylor, Matthew M. 157 Tripathy, Swarnamayee 106, 133 Sukri, Sukri 106, 148 Tchingankong Yanou, Moïse 181 Triviño Salazar, Juan Carlos 116 Suliman, Samid 75 Teitt, Sarah 187 Trott, Verity 158 Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi 192 Tekin, Beyza Çag˘atay 132 True, Jacqui 21, 84, 164, 169, 193 Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Raanan 117 Telo, Mario 101 Trunkos, Judit 200 Sullivan, Helen 75, 185, 196 Temesi, István 171 Tsafack, Delmas 181 Sumi, Hutoka 170 Tenbensel, Timothy 155 Tsai, Chung-min 75 Sung, Sheng Chun 141 Teo, Sarah 85 Tsai, Jung-Hsiang 154, 155, 168 Sungurov, Alexander 73, 89 Teo, Terri-Anne 111 Tseng, Yea Jen 66 Sung, Yu-Hsien 196 Tepe, Markus 195 Tsui, Chin-Kuei 189 Sunman, Lucy 120 Terwase, Isaac Terungwa 138, 154 Tsujinaka, Yutaka 174 Sunmbul, Amna 79, 141 Tessler, Mark 67, 183 Tsuji, Yasuo 144 Suresh, Lavanya 200 Thananithichot, Stithorn 70, 86, 125 Tsuji, Yuki 100, 115 Sussex, Matthew 150 Thapar-Björkert, Suruchi 106, 172 Tubakovic, Tamara 161 Su, Tzu-chiao 132 Thayer, Carlyle 73 Tubilewicz, Czeslaw 192 Swarts, Jonathan 145, 164 Theviot, Anaïs 70, 116 Tuckfield, Hugh 66 Swenden, Wilfried 98, 170 Thijssen, Peter 88, 191 Tudoroiu, Theodor 113, 187 Symons, Jonathan 84 Thomas, Amos Owen 174 Tulchinskii, Grigorii 81 Syros, Vasileios 21 Thomas, Chloé 137, 164 Tummala, Krishna K 99 Szabados, Krisztian 190 Thomas, Herschel 146 Tung, Hans 106, 182 Szanto, Balazs 192 Thomas, Madeline 94 Turan, Ilter 184 Szczepan´ski, Jarosław 79 Thomas, Sabu 197 Turhan, Ebru 97 Sznajder, Mario 87 Thomassen, Lasse 65, 84 Turovsky, Rostislav 173 Szollosi-Cira, Laszlo 89 Thomson, Robert 83, 124, 151, 165 Tusalem, Rollin 192 Szyliowicz, Dara 157 Thomson, Warren 75 Tyagi, Nitin 182 Szyliowicz, Joseph 84, 156 Thorburn, Kathryn 127 Tzeng, Wei-Feng 117, 188 Szymanski, Adam 87, 97, 143, 144 Thrandardottir, Erla 86 Thurbon, Elizabeth 76, 96, 97, 147, 193 U T Tiernan, Anne-Maree 72, 185 Uberoi, Varun 195 Tadem, Teresa 161, 194 Tiffen, Rodney 102 Uchechukwu Agbo, Johnson 144 Taeihagh, Araz 81, 126 Tighe, Megan 189 Uduak Williams, Dodeye 140 Taflaga, Marija 124, 163, 170 Tijani, Hakeem 108 Uekami, Takayoshi 148 Takamatsu, Junya 100 Timonera, Princesita 126, 186 Ugarte, Jose Manuel 164 Takamura, Kazue 196 Tirtosudarmo, Riwanto 111 Uhlmann, Bjorn 146 Takaoka, Yutaka 141 Tittensor , David 165, 170 Ulichny, Jen 67 Takashima, Asako 148 Toirac, Jorge 153 Ullrich, Maria 69, 151 Takeda, Hiroko 123 Tolbert, Caroline 80, 197 Ulrich, Marybeth 21, 145, 198 Takenaka, Yoshihiko 197 Tolf , Linnea Astom 193 Ulucay, Dilek Melike 120 Talukdar, Dronali 155 Tomforde, Maren 173 Umar, Ahmad Rizky M 168 Tamboleo García, Rubén 72, 84, 153 Tomlinson, Richard 155 Um, Hye Won 192 Tamura, Tetsuki 104 Tongun, Lako 114 Unanka, Godwin 100 Tanaka, Aiji 78 Toplak, Jurij 70, 126 Un, Kheang 95 Tanaka, Masako 148 Torenvlied, Rene 165 Unni, Saraswathi 66, 119 Tanaka, Satoshi 72 Torregrosa, Rodolfo 90 Unsal, Zeynep Ece 84, 131 Tan, Alexander 153 Torresan Marcelino, Jonatas 163 Usami, Makoto 186 Taneja, Pradeep 96, 122 Torresi, Tiziana 96, 132 Uygun, Ayse Gulce 140 Tang, Hsin-wei 122 Torres Rodríguez , Ignacio Daniel 77, Uygur Dogan, Aysegul 148 Tang, Wenfang 172 145 Taniguchi, Naoko 68, 79 Toth, Federico 145, 155 V Taniguchi, Yukiko 108 Touchton, Michael 188 Vale, Teresa Cristina 121 Tan, Qingshan 122 Toukea, Dieudonné 65 Vallet, Elisabeth 132, 150 Tan, Rebecca 86 Tovar, Jesús 21 van Acker, Elizabeth 65, 89 Tan, See Seng 113, 170, 193 Tovar, Juan 132 van Dalen, Arjen 83 Tan, Wayne 110 Townsend, Belinda 167 Vandamme, Dorothée 157, 178 Tanyag, Maria 142, 164 Toyofuku, Miki 164 Vandenberg, Andrew 95, 96 Tao, Jill 171 Tran, Bich 182 Van Den Berg, Caspar F. 72, 118 Tao, Yu 116, 180 Tran, Thi Bich 69 van der Meer, Frits 118, 188 Tapscott, Chris 153, 171, 179 Traore, Cheick Alassane 71 van Dorp, Mark 156 Taranu, Andrei 169 Travis, Toni-Michelle 67, 83, 86 Van Ham, Carolien 76

218 IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia van Kessel, Stijn 152 Warby, Brian 193 Wolfs, Wouter 89, 163 Vankova, Zvezda 105 Ware, Anthony 103 Wollersheim, Linda 161 Van Putten, Ingrid 95 Wargirai, Francis 112 Wong, James 82 Vargas, Daniela 128 Warner, Sarah 146, 169 Wong, Stan 172 Värttö, Mikko 68 Washida, Hidekuni 173 Woo, Byungwon 108, 121, 177 Vasconcelos Carvalho, Robson 89, 198 Watanasukh, Purawich 69 Woo, Changbin 190 Vasconcelos, Pedro 67 Watanuki, Ryo 160 Wood, Danielle 144 Vasconcelos Rosendo da Silva, Sidney Waters, Jayson 102 Wood, Kathryn 132, 162 José 69 Waylen, Georgina 84, 168 Woodman, Victoria 89 Vasilev, George 84 Weatherall, Mark 106, 107 Wozniakowski, Tomasz P. 134 Vaughan, Michael 104 Webb, Paul 127 Wright, Nancy 77, 181 Vaz, Francine 108, 121 Wedderburn, Alister 160 Wronska, Iwona 159 Vedder, Stefanie 90, 124 Wedel, Janine 157 Wu, Alfred Muluan 172 Vega, Alejandro 82, 109 Weichelt, Ryan 106 Wu, Chin-En 98, 107 Veggeland, Frode 77 Wei, Chia-yin 80, 98, 197 Wu, Wen-Chin 98, 106, 107 Veit, Sylvia 118 Weiffen, Brigitte 143, 187, 188 Wu, Yu-Shan 154, 168 Vejvodova, Petra 120 Weiler, Florian 101 Wynter, Thomas 21, 103, 104 Venkata Lakshmi Tejaswi, D 159 Weinstock, Daniel 146 Verheyen, Pieter 88, 191 Weissert, Carol 155, 173 X Vermeulen, Alta 71 Weiss, Linda 75, 96, 147 Xi, Jinrui 107 Vertongen, Youri Lou 146 Welch, Eric 135 Xu, Chengwei 153 Vila Benites, Gisselle 149 Wellington, Naomi 158 Xue, Xiaojing 145 Villa Lever, Lorenza 85 Wells, Guy Philippe 110 Xu, Nengwu 126 Villioth, Lisa 119 Welty, Laura 160 Villoria, Manuel 99 Wen Cheng, Lin 186 Y Vimieiro, Ana Carolina 68 Werner, Annika 93, 152, 167, 189 Yadav, Punam 187 Vince, Joanna 72, 73, 118 Westcott, Stephen 79 Yadav, Sushma 109, 119 Vincent, Sean 86 Westle, Bettina 69 Yahel, Ido 103 Vintila, Daniela 105, 116, 143 Whalan, Jeni 150 Yair, Omer 117 Violi, Francesco 134 Whang, Taehee 107 Yamada, Kyohei 148, 149 Vipond, Alex 102 Wheeler, Fiona 140 Yamamoto, Kei 123 Virtanen, Joonatan 90 Whitaker, Beth Elise 78, 85, 162 Yamao, Dai 183 Vives, Luna 21 Whitehead, Laurence 21, 157, 161, 175, Yamazaki, Takashi 98, 158 Vladimirova, Alina 21, 73, 165, 182, 200 184 Yanai, Yuki 93, 142 Vogt, Gabriele 125, 171 White, Ronald F. 125 Yang, Wan Ying 152 Volkova, Yana 69 Widdersheim, Michael 93 Yan, Yifei 126, 147 Voll, Magdalena 191 Wiener, Antje 76, 164, 189, 193 Yaqub, Nuhu 112, 113 Vongsukhum-amorn, Suphat 81 Wight, Colin 65, 102 Yates, Douglas 115 Voracek, Emil 188 Wigley, Simon 194 Yates, Sophie 21, 158, 176 Vromen, Ariadne 21, 97, 139, 196 Wilcox, Christopher 73 Yee, Wai-Hang 73 Wilke, Boris 68 Ye, Fangjin 113 W Wilkins, Thomas 78, 178 Yeh, Hsin-Yi 196 Wada, Kenji 115 Williams, Blair 112, 158 Yencken, Edward 78 Wagner, ALeksandra 154 Williams, Owain 103, 121 Yeo, Andrew 116 Wagner, Angelia 89, 112 Williams, Owen 101 Yesilada, Birol 197, 198 Wahyuningrum, Yuyun 186 Willis, Jeff 100 Yildiz, Ozgur 88 Waisman, Carlos 198 Wilson, Jeffrey 120, 190, 193 Yi, Okyeon 72 Waldner, Lisa 178 Wilson, Michael 104 Yokoyama, Tomoya 142 Wallace, Adryan 86 Wilson, Paul 72 Yoon, Gyun Soo 82, 185 Wallas, Tadeusz 70 Wilson, Stacey-Ann 95 Yoon, Jiso 152 Walsh, Dawn 70, 80, 162 Winanti, Poppy 194 Yoon, Sungwook 115, 169 Walsh, Matt 163 Wineroither, David 189 Yoo, Sung-jin 191 Walter, James 93, 167, 192 Winkler, Christian 68 York, Brandais 151 Walter-Rogg, Melanie 181 Winkler, Florian 131 Yoshida, Toru 123 Walton , David 178 Winter, Bronwyn 121, 132 Yoshimatsu, Hidetaka 159 Walton, Grant 71, 98 Winter, Christine 149 You, Chaekwang 123 Wang, Chin-shou 196 Winter, Elke 172 Youde, Jeremy 99, 103, 121 Wang, Hsin Hsien 117, 188 Winter, Paul 128 You, Hyelim 110 Wang, Jianxin 87 Wirken, David 127 Younis, Muhammad 108 Wang , Lei 116 Wis´niewski, Rafał 117 Yuan, Jingdong 159 Wang, Vienne (Szu-Han) 85, 128 Wisthaler, Verena 137 Yuasa, Takeshi 94 Wang, Zhengxu 180 Witterhold, Katharina 69, 151 Yui, Masashi 137 Wang, Zhongyuan 78 Wives, Willian 77, 109 Yun, Seongyi 142 Wan, Kwok Fai 174 Woelert, Peter 87 Yunus, Ariana 106 Warburton, Eve 161 Wojciechowska, Marta 82 Yuwono, Teguh 85

IPSA 25th World Congress of Political Science 219 July 21-25, 2018 – Brisbane, Australia Z Zekulin, Michael 77 Ziliukaite, Ruta 197, 198 Zaaiman, Johan 128, 162 Zelenko, Galyna 108 Zimmerling, Ruth 119, 133, 146, 181 Zaato, Joshua Jebuntie 128 Zeleznik, Ana 82 Zimmermann, Flavia Bellieni 98 Zadeh-Cummings, Nazanin 116 Zelinska, Olga 190 Zimmermann, Simona 122 Zait, Ruth 103 Zeng, Ka 123, 177 Zimmerman, Shannon 150 Zakowski, Karol 123 Zhang, Biao 93 Zirker, Daniel 198 Zala, Benjamin 66, 78 Zhang, Jia 169 Zittoun, Philippe 21, 81, 192 Zambrano, Pablo 100, 201 Zhang, Jian 96 Zmerli, Sonja 21, 137, 164, 180 Zamecki, Lukasz 21, 122, 134, 179 Zhang, Ruxi 66 Zorko, Marta 98, 135, 141 Zamichiei, Bernardo 178 Zhang, Xiaodong 97 Zotti, Alexander 77 Zanardi, Claude 173 Zhang, Yang 197 Zukiewicz, Przemyslaw 144, 145 Zannakis, Mathias 90 Zheng, Haolan 154 Zukowski, Arkadiusz 136, 198 Zaslavskaya, Natalia 94 Zheng, Yueping 90 Zulini, Jaqueline 172 Zawadzka-Pak, Urszula 159, 196 Zheng, Zhenqing 180 Zurbriggen, Cristina 165 Zaytsev, Dmitry 181 Zhong, Yang 180 Zvaliauskas, Giedrius 71 Zaznaev, Oleg 162 Zhuang, Meixi 116 Zyla, Benjamin 118, 119, 164 Zdaniuk, Bartłomiej 21, 87, 139 Ziadeh, Radwan 85 Zech, Steven 177, 194 Zibima, Tubodenyefa 99 Zeigermann, Ulrike 108, 119, 173 Ziersch, Anna 168

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