47th Annual ISA Convention San Diego, CA March 22-25, 2006 “The North-South Divide and International Studies” William Thompson, 2006 ISA President Rafael Reuveny, 2006 ISA Program Chair

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Updated on 3/29/2006 at 2:28:20 PM ______WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy: Roundtable in Honor of Davis B. Bobrow Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Steve S. Chan University of Colorado Roundtable Discussants Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut

Terrence P. Hopmann Brown University

Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota

Chung-in Moon Yonsei Univerisity, Korea

Donald A. Sylvan Ohio State University ______WA02 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Europe and Latin America (I): Conflicting Priorities Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Joaquín Roy University of Miami An Assessment of the EU-Latin American and Caribbean Summits Alejandro Chanona Center for European Studies, UNAM The Enhancement of Regional Latin American Integration in the Frame of the Strategic Association Between the and Latin America and the Caribbean Thomas Cieslik Tecnológico de Monterrey The Influence of Transnational Non-Governmental Networks on the Application of EU-Latin America Cooperation Agreements Marcela Szymanski Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussant(s) Joaquín Roy University of Miami ______WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The 2006 Mexican Elections Sponsors Policy Studies Organization Chair(s) Paul Rich Universidad de las Américas-Puebla Comparisons with the Political Situation in the USA Kent Taber California State University, Fresno The PRD's Prospects: The Old Left Re-invents Itself Daniel Gutierrez Universidad de las Americas The PRI Revival: The Vanquished Look for Revenge Luis Navarro Universidad de las Americas Discussant(s) David Merchant Teaching Latin American Studies to US Students. ______WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Rethinking Development I – Contradictions of Globalising Modernity and Emancipatory Politics Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Heloise Weber University of Queensland Social Regulation in the Idiom of Islam: Challenges to the Globalization Project Shelley Feldmann Cornell University The Subject of Development and Beyond: Experience vs. Discipline from the Perspective of the Inter-Subjectivist Turn Martin Weber University of Queensland Towards a Dialogical Political Economy of Development Cristina Rojas Carleton University Discussant(s) Siba N. Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University

Richard Higgott University of Warwick ______WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The International Anti-Money Laundering Regime: Trends and Implications Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Christine Scheiber Stanford University Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment Kyung Joon Han Graduate Student Hard Cercion through Soft Law? The Case of the International Anti-Money Laundering Regime Jacob N. Shapiro Stanford University International Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and the Organizational Logic of Legal Mandates: Rethinking Implicit Assumptions Mariano-Florentino Cuellar Stanford University The Cost of the International Anti-Money Laundering Regime to Developing Countries: Damned if they Do, Damned if they Don’t? Jason C. Sharman University of Discussant(s) Bill Gilmore University of ______WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Current issues in British Foreign Policy 1 Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Tim Dunne Exeter University Britain - State & Non-state - & 'New' Multilateralisms: Globalizations & Regionalisms at the Turn of the Century Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies Britain and the New Transatlantic Agenda Alex Nelless London School of Economics The "Special Relationship" between the US and the UK: Allies Forever? Brigitte M. Vassort-Rousset Faculté de Droit, UPMF, Grenoble, France The U.S. / U.K. Alliance in Vietnam and Iraq: Why did Britain Stay out of Vietnam and go into Iraq? Stephen Dyson Wabash College, Crawfordsville Unsure Humanitarians: The UK and International Humanitarian Law Stephanie J. Carvin LSE Discussant(s) Dave Allen Loughborough University ______WA07 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gendering Peace Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Louise Olsson Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Gender and Gender Mainstreaming in International Peacebuilding Petra Purkarthofer University of Vienna The Gendered Construction of “Peace”: Conflict in Israel/Palestine and the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Catia C. Confortini University of Southern California The Myth of the Feminist Peace: The Dyadic Effects of Domestic Gender Egalitarian Values Kristen M. Flanagan University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Janie L. Leatherman Illinois State University ______WA08 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM in a Globalizing World Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Erich Frankland Casper College ‘Imagined Communities’ with Unimaginable Differences: National Identity in North-South Relations Andrea Heather Olive Purdue University

John P. Schultz Purdue University Nationalism in Global Conditions: Can Nationalism and Nation-State Survive the Processes of Globalization? The United Kingdom and the Turkish Republic Tolga A. Turker University of Cincinnati Nationhood Vigilantism in the Global Semi-Periphery: Migration and Ethnoreligious Violence in Russia, 1990- 2010 Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Discussant(s) Kevin H. Ellsworth Arizona State University -- School of Interdisciplinary Studies ______WA09 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Future Relations Between Canada and the : Continental Drift or EU-Style Integration? Sponsors Association For Canadian Studies In The United States (ACSUS) Chair(s) Earl Fry Brigham Young University The Political Context for Canada's Relations with the United States Howard Cody University of Maine, Orono U.S. Economic Decision-Making Toward Canada Earl Fry Brigham Young University ______WA10 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Worlds Apart: The North-South Divide in Environmental Negotiations Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Pamela Chasek Manhattan College Ambiguity and Contradiction: Strategic Instruments for International Agreements Stefan Jungcurt Humboldt University of Berlin

Thomas Meyer Free University of Berlin Negotiating a Role for Non-State Actors in International Environmental Agreements: Evolving Times and North- South Divisions Elisabeth Corell Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Lynn Wagner International Institute for Sustainable Development South Matters: Developing Countries in 30 Years of Global Environmental Politics Adil Najam Tufts University The Evolution of the International Tropical Timber Agreement as a Lesson in North-South Relations Deborah S. Davenport Politcal Science Dep, Mississippi State University Discussant(s) Paul F. Steinberg Harvey Mudd College ______WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable: Human (In)Security in Global North-South Relations I: International Political Economy Perspectives Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Kinhide Mushakoji Osaka University of Economics and Law Roundtable Discussants Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

Stephen Gill York University

Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University

Brigitte Young University of Muenster ______WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Bridging the North/South Divide: Research Strategies in Action Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Gillian Youngs University of Leicester, UK Bridging Gender Divides in Global Political Economy: Macroeconomic Challenges V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona

Shirin M. Rai Univeristy of Warwick, UK Bridging North/South Perspectives on Globalization, Gender, and the Human Rights Approach to Development V. Eudine Barriteau University of the West Indies

Laura Parisi University of Victoria, Canada Globalization from North and South: UK/India - Transitions and Trajectories Rekha Pande Centre for Women's Studies/Maulana Azad National Urdu University

Gillian Youngs University of Leicester, UK North-South Biases in International and Comparative Data Karen Ruth Adams University of Montana Discussant(s) Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University

Jane Parpart Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London ______WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Duration and Consequences of Civil Wars Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Shannon L. Blanton University of Memphis Civil War Termination and Alliance Membership: Portfolio Diversification or Business as Usual? Matthew S. Hoddie Texas A&M University

Christopher Sprecher Texas A&M University Democracy Out of Conflict: Influences on Post-Civil War Democratization Mehmet Gurses University of North Texas

T. David Mason University of North Texas Resource Scarcity and Civil War Katherine Barbieri University of South Carolina

Rafael Reuveny School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Resource, Governance, Contraband and the Duration of Civil War Jun Wei University of Alabama The Consolidation of Conflict Complexes- Transnational Warring Networks and the Duration of Civil War Hanne Fjelde Uppsala University Discussant(s) Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University ______WA14 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theorizing Atrocities in Wartime Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Joel Peters George Mason University Adverse Regime Change and Mass Murder in Africa Dongsuk Kim University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Parsimony, Desperation, or Habit? Why Serbs Committed Atrocities in the 1990s Alan J. Kuperman LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas The Causes and Consequences of Terror and Atrocities in the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and Europe Mia M. Bloom University of Cincinnati Truthtelling, Psychological Healing and Reconciliation After War and Atrocity: A Critical Examination David A. Mendeloff Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University Discussant(s) Joel Peters George Mason University ______WA15 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Policy Reach of International and Multi-lateral Institutions Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Chris A. McHorney Southwest Minnesota State University Donor Burden Sharing in Funding Multilateral Aid Agencies Raechelle M. Mascarenhas University of Southern California Higher Authority or Hired Hand? The World Bank’s Policy-Based Lending to Indian and Brazilian State Governments Jason A. Kirk Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania IMF and Turkish Financial Crisis 2000/2001: A Problem of Overstretch? Mine S. Eder Bogazici University

Gül Sosay Bogazici University Is Globalization Encouraging the Convergence between Economies? Klara Kaderabkova University of Economics, Prague, The Czech Republic Towards a Co-Evolutionary Theory of Globalization: The Example of the European Union Matthew D. Matsaganis Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California Discussant(s) Chris A. McHorney Southwest Minnesota State University ______WA16 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Political Economy of Multilevel Governance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Adam Harmes University of Western Ontario Against a Functional Notion of "Cross-Sector Partnerships": The Normative Implications of Multi-sectoral Collaboration Julian Eckl IPW-HSG, University of St. Gallen Private Financial Institutions in Multilevel Governance Nilgun Onder University of Regina Reinventing the Wheel?: The Political Economy of Multilevel Governance Richard Woodward Hull University Social Forces and the Politics of Multilevel Governance Adam Harmes University of Western Ontario The Stigma of the Past?: Effects of Post-Communist Parties in Government on FDI Inflows in Transitional Countries Young Hun Kim The Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark ______WA17 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Missing Conversations: Law, Economics and International Theory Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Anastasia Nesvetailova Critical Theory, Transnational Law, and the Global Political Economy: The Commodity Form Theory of Law Clare A. Cutler U Victoria History, State theory and International Studies: Towards a new Synthesis of theories of International Orders Ronen P. Palan University of Sussex The missing conversation: IPE, International Law and Globalisation Christopher May Lancaster University Who Gets What: International Cooperation and the Law of the Sea Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir Bates College Discussant(s) Hendrik Spruyt Political science, Northwestern ______WA18 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Monitoring and Evaluating Conflict Interventions: There’s Theory and Then There’s Practice Sponsors Peace Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Dennis Sandole George Mason University EMME: Online Access Anywhere to Real Time Project Success Stories and Results Niamh Darcy RTI International Monitoring and Evaluation for Peace and Development Catherine Elkins RTI International On the Operations of Postconflict Interventions: The Balkan Cases Susan Woodward City University of New York Discussant(s) Thania Paffenholz University of Geneva ______WA19 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM New Insights on Delegation and Entrepreneurship in International Organizations Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Lawrence Hamlet Rhodes College A Problem of Principals: Common Agency and Social Lending at the Multilateral Development Banks Mona M. Lyne University of South Carolina

Daniel L. Nielson Brigham Young University

Michael J. Tierney College of William and Mary Behind the Scenes of Constitutional Politics: The Roles of the Convention and IGC Secretariats Thomas Christiansen European Institute for Public Administration Delegation, Information and Supranational Entrepreneurship: The Use of the Council Secretariat by New EU Members Lawrence Hamlet Rhodes College Oiling the Negotiating Machinery - How and when the Council Secretariat Matters in EU Intergovernmental Conferences Derek Beach University of Aarhus Where Informal Rules Rule: The Role of the Council General Secretariat and Presidency in Everyday EU Decision Making Jeffrey Lewis Cleveland State University Discussant(s) Roy H. Ginsberg Skidmore College ______WA20 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Security, the Exception, and the Political: Liberalism and the “War on Terror”. Panel 1 Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London Forms of Exception and Revolutionary Politics Claudia Aradau The Open University Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Which is the Most Fashionable Insecurity of All? Jef Huysmans The Open University Sovereignty, Governmentality and the State of Exception: ‘Terrorism’ and the Camp as the Constitutive Outside Halit Mustafa E. Tagma Arizona State University The Ban, the Pan and the Exception: Reading Schmitt, Agamben, Nancy and Foucault Didier Bigo Institut d'Etudes Politiques Whatever Politics Jenny Edkins University of Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Rob Walker University of Victoria ______WA21 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Jus in Bello after 9/11 Sponsors International Organization International Ethics Chair(s) Kurt Mills University of Glasgow Human Rights Standards Post 9/11: US Policy on Torture Fran Pilch Academy The Law of War and the Common Law Thomas W. McShane U.S. Army War College US Way of Warfare in Afghanistan: US Casualty-Aversion vs. Civilian Protection? Sebastian Kaempf Department of International Politics; University of Wales, Aberystwyth Willful Weapons? Interrogating the Post-Political Aporias of the Revolution in Military Affairs J. Marshall Beier McMaster University Discussant(s) David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska ______WA22 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Approaches to the Study of Refugees Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Rebecca Larsen Brigham Young University Reclaiming Citizenship? Critiquing Repatriation of Refugees in South Asia Nasreen Chowdhory Doctoral Student Trust in Transition: An Applied Statistical Network Analysis of ‘Trust’ Networks in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya Julianna P. Rigg University of Washington What Forces Them to Flee? : A Cross-National Analysis of Refugee Outflows in the Post-Cold War Period, 1992- 2001 Bappa Mukherjee Wayne State University Discussant(s) François Crépeau Centre for International Studies ______WA23 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Europe and the Global System Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Vicki Birchfield Georgia Institute of Technology Effective Multilateralism? The Precarious Foundation of the EU’s Identity, Interests and Policy at the UN Knud Erik Joergensen Aarhus University

Katie Verlin Laatikainen Adelphi University France, “Root Causes”, and ESDP Mary Troy Loyola University-New Orleans The Dynamics of Becoming Mainstream; Extreme Parties and the Political Landscape in contemporary France Alex Perez Trinity College-Dublin The Europeanization of Europe: The transfer of norms to Europe, in Europe, from Europe Trine B. Flockhart Griffith University, Queensland (from July 2005) Discussant(s) Gorm R. Olsen Danish Institute for International Studies ______WA24 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Leadership and Legitimacy in European Security and Defence Cooperation Post 9/11 Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Catherine Gegout London School of Economics European Foreign Policy and the War in Afghanistan: On the Role and Consequences of a British-French-German Directorate in the Decision-Making in the CFSP Eva Gross London School of Economics Foreign Policy Adaptation and National Strategic Planning in European Union Member States Alister Miskimmon Royal Holloway, University of London Informal Directorates and EU Decision-Making: Building or Killing ESDP? Bastian Giegerich London School of Economics and Political Science The European Security and Defence Policy: Preserve of a Franco-German-British Directorate? Claudia Major University of Birmingham The Evolution of CFSP: What has been the Role and Impact of French and German Foreign Policy Epistemic Communities? Ruth Hanau Santini University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Brian White University of Warwick ______WA25 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Levers of Influence: Understanding the New North-South Divide in the Middle East and North Africa I Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) David S. Sorenson U.S. Air War College American Counterproliferation in the Middle East: A Flawed and Counterproductive Record Abdalla Battah Minnesota State University Stateness and Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East: the interplay of domestic and international norms Rolf Schwarz Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva The European Union and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Christopher Hemmer U.S. Air War College The Prospects for Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa: Comparing Internal and External Influences Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco The United States and the Maghreb: Islamism, Democratization, and Strategic Interests Louisa Ait-Hamadouche University of Algiers The United States and the Maghreb: Islamism, Democratization, and Strategic Interests Yahia Zoubir Euromed Marseille, Ecole de Management Discussant(s) David S. Sorenson U.S. Air War College ______WA26 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Latin American Migration to the United States and Europe: Patterns, Remittances and Development Impacts Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Jennifer Jeffs Center for Inter-American Studies and Programs Migration and Remittances in European Union-Latin America Relations: Maximizing Benefits and Reducing Costs Jordi Bacaria Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

Érika Ruiz Sandoval Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Migration, Remittances and Co-Development Strategies: Room for Improvement in European Union-Latin American Relations Érika Ruiz Sandoval Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Remittances Sent to Mexico from the United States: Where Is the Money Going To? Duncan R. Wood Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Sending Money Home: Remittances from Central Americans Living in the United States Rafael Fernández de Castro Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Discussant(s) Barbara Merz ______WA27 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Patrick James University of Southern California ‘Recent’ Diaspora, the Foreign Policy of ‘Host’ States and Separatist Ethno-Nationalist Struggles in ‘Home’ States Ravinatha P. Aryasinha American University, Washington D.C. Diaspora Involvement in Ethno-National Violence: Causal Mechanisms and the Cases of Kosovo, Chechnya and Nagorno-Karabakh Maria V. Koinova American University of Beirut International Rivalries: An Assessment of the International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict Charity K. Butcher Indiana University The Chicken or the Egg? The Intriguing Relationship between 'External Support' and 'Rebellion' Yasemin Akbaba University of Missouri-Columbia

Patrick James University of Southern California

Zeynep Taydas University of Missouri-Columbia Why the EU Catalyst Proved Insufficient to Solve the Problem: The Politicization of European Values Erol Kaymak Eastern Mediterranean University Discussant(s) Stephen M. Saideman McGill University ______WA28 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Iraq: The Uneven Road to Democracy Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Donald Horowitz Duke University Can Iraq Become a Democracy? Larry Diamond Stanford University Challenges of Rebuilding Iraq's Security Forces Elizabeth A. Kunce-Wagner University of Hawaii Institutional Arrangements in Iraq's Democratic Transition Adeed Dawisha Miami University, Ohio Iraq and the Nw Constitutionalism Nathan Brown Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Discussant(s) Donald Horowitz Duke University ______WA29 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Perspectives of Intelligence at its Most Fundamental: Open Source and Human Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Ephraim Kahana Western Galilee College, Israel An Organizational Communication Perspective on Commercial Open-Source Intelligence Hamilton Bean University of Colorado at Boulder HUMINT: A 21st Century Offensive From Putin’s Chekist State Julie Anderson Queens College, CUNY Israeli Human Intelligence: Was it Worth? Ephraim Kahana Western Galilee College, Israel The Third Choice: North-South Policy and United States Covert Intervention James Bevan Small Arms Survey/Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva) ______WA30 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Constructing Security Norms Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Nina Tannenwald Brown University Let’s Talk! Deterrence Norm as a Case Study for the Synthesis of Rational and Normative Approaches Amir Lupovici The Hebrew University, Jerusalem The Preventive War Taboo versus the Counter-Proliferation Imperative: Contested Norms and Strategic Responses to Nuclear Proliferation Scott A. Silverstone United States Military Academy at West Point The United States and the Evolution of the Nuclear Taboo: A Path-dependent Analysis T. V. Paul McGill University Transnational Cross-Actor Networks in Norm Development and Implementation: The Case of Small Arms in the Context of Anne-Kathrin Glatz Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Discussant(s) Nina Tannenwald Brown University ______WA31 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Distributive Justice and the North-South Divide I: Rawlsian Approaches to International Justice Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Amy E. Eckert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Distributive Justice in Rawls' Thought: From the Difference Principle to the Duty of Assistance and Back Again Amy E. Eckert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Global Economic Justice: Why Rawls is Right and his Cosmopolitan Egalitarian Critics Wrong David A. Reidy Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee Global Justice in a Nonideal World Nancy Kokaz Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Implications of the International Criminal Court for Distributive Justice Steven C. Roach University of South Florida Discussant(s) Alan Gilbert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver

Catherine Lu Department of Political Science, McGill University ______WA32 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Peace Studies: New Theoretical Reflections Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Matthew T. Rendall University of Nottingham Environmental Peacemaking: Promises of an Emerging Paradigm in Peace Studies Christos N. Kyrou American University, Washington, DC Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution: Oil and Water? Elizabeth S. Dahl American University, School of International Service Theory Application in Peace Studies Eric Y. J. Lin Claremont Graduate Univeristy Discussant(s) Matthew T. Rendall University of Nottingham ______WA33 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Sources of Compliance with International Law Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Charlotte Ku Am. Society of International Law Choosing Conflict: Explaining Non-Compliance with International Restrictions on Narrow Domestic Transfers Stephanie J. Rickard Penn State University Human Rights and International Business Andrew B. Conteh Minnesota State University Moorhead Piercing the Corporate Veil? International Organization Accountability and the Responsibility of Member States Ralph Wilde Reader, University College London Understanding the Compliance Gap in Trade: Why and When Cases are not Pursued through the WTO System David A. Deese Boston College Discussant(s) Charlotte Ku Am. Society of International Law ______WA34 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Security Redefined? Constructivist Interpretations of Arms Control, Displacement, and Mediation Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Adriana Sinclair Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC A Right to Leave: The Development of the Refugee Institution in International Society Phil Orchard University of British Columbia A Tale of Two Industries: How the Chemical and Biotech Industries have Influenced US Arms Control Policy Karen Jane Winzoski University of British Columbia Getting the ‘Right’ Agreement: How Norms Influence The Behaviour of International Mediator Michael Schroeder The George Washington University Manufacturing Threats: Boat People As Threats or Refugees? Scott D. Watson University of British Columbia Peace Negotiations as Fora for Norm Contestation: Exploring Women's Rights Provisions in Internal Peace Agreements in the Case of Northern Ireland Miriam Anderson Cambridge University Discussant(s) Adriana Sinclair Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC ______WA35 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Mainstreaming Gender into the IR Curriculum and the Teaching of International Politics (II) Sponsors Women's Caucus Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati Roundtable Discussants Bina D’Costa Australian National University

Deborah J. Gerner University of Kansas

Elisabeth Prugl Florida International University

Maria Stern University of Gothenburg ______WA36 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Responding to the Rising China: Strategic Realignment in Northeast Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Kevin Cooney Union University

Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies American Policy in East Asia: Into the Arms of America? Kevin Cooney Union University Business As Usual, Diplomacy of Equals, and the Military on Alert: Japanese views of China and Regional Security Strategies Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Out of America: South Korea, a New Balancer for Northeast Asia? Seong-Ho Sheen Seoul National University The China factor in Russia’s Relations with Northeast Asia Rouben Azizian Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies The U.S. Military Transformation in Japan Mikyoung Kim Hiroshima Peace Institute Two Tigers in A Mountain: Japanese and Chinese Perspectives on Managing the Sino-Japanese Relations Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies

Jian Yang University of Auckland Why A Nation Does What It Does?: The Case of South Korean Aerospace Industry Mikyoung Kim Hiroshima Peace Institute Discussant(s) Elizabeth A. Wishnick Montclair State University ______WA37 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Diplomacy of Small States in the International System Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Donna Lee University of Birmingham Small is Beautiful: Resetting the Aganda for Theorising Small States Michelle Pace University of Birmingham

Nicola J. Smith University of Birmingham Small State Diplomacy and International Democracy Alan Henrikson Tufts University Small States in Sieglinde Gstöhl College of Europe

Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Discussant(s) Lorna Lloyd Keele University ______WA38 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Language and International Studies Programs Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Judy B. Krutky Baldwin-Wallace College Roundtable - "Foreign Languages and the International Studies Major: Arcadia's First Year" Geoffrey Haywood Arcadia University Roundtable - “Challenges of International Experiential Learning” Claudette McShane Carroll College Roundtable - “Crossing Disciplines and Crossing Borders: Getting Colleagues (and Ultimately Students!) on Board to go Abroad” Gray Cox College of the Atlantic Roundtable - “Languages and Cultures for Professions: Making Global Connections” Mark W. Rectanus Iowa State University Discussant(s) Suranda Gonzalez Binghamton University, State University of New York ______WA39 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Border Crossings: Circuits of Transnational and Global Feminisms Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Arlene Sgoutas Metropolitan State College Conceptualizing the Transnational Feminist Public Sphere Challen Nicklen The Pennsylvania State University Strategic Empowerment between the Global and the Local: An Assessment of the ADFM's Deployment of the International Conventions on Women's Rights Souad Eddouada Iben Tofail University Women’s Human Rights Advocacy: Tools and Techniques for a New Era Debra J. Liebowitz Drew University Discussant(s) Catherine Eschle Strathclyde University ______WA40 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Metaphors of Globalization I Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick ‘Everything Takes Place As If’: The Globalization of Threats and the Metaphor of Social Science Vincent Pouliot University of Toronto Breaking the Esoteric Architecture of Global Finance: The Tobin Tax As a Sentimental Metaphor James Brassett University of Warwick Reasoning by Analogy: Leading or Misleading? Markus Kornprobst University of Toronto The Fight Against Money-laundering: How Metaphors Are Used to Construct a Global Problem and Its Solution Rainer Hülsse Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Discussant(s) Francis Beer University of Colorado ______WA41 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Major Power Intervention: Explaining When and Why Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Daniel R. Lake Sweet Briar College At What Price Victory? How Leaders Calculate the Cost of War Patricia L. Sullivan University of Georgia Military Interventions as Wars of Choice Elizabeth N. Saunders Yale University The Deteriorating-State Life-Cycle and its Implications for US Foreign Policy —When Should the US Intervene? Suzanne C. Danis Claremont Graduate University The Political Leader as a Military Strategist? How and Why a European Country May Send Its Troops in Harm's Way Giampiero Giacomello Dipartimento di Politica, Istituzioni, Storia Discussant(s) Daniel R. Lake Sweet Briar College ______WA42 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Problems in Proliferation Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa Germ Proliferation: A Quantitative Analysis of the Spread of Biological Weapons Christopher R. Way Cornell University

Maria N. Zaitseva Cornell University International Cooperation on Nonproliferation in the Post-Cold War Era Pelin Eralp University of , College Park Nuclear Tipping Point in Reverse: Explaining Nuclear Weapons Rollback Neerada Jacob American University Preventive War and Nuclear Deterrence: Proliferation Under Hegemony Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky Harvard University

Amit Modi Harvard University The Escalation of Nuclear Weapons Programs in the 21st Century: The Implicit and Explicit Threats to Global Security Skyne Uku Wertimer California State University, Long Beach Discussant(s) Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa ______WA43 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Political Constraints, Education, and Economic Growth Sponsors International Political Economy International Education Chair(s) Richard Doner Emory University Coalition Breadth and Micro-Economic Outcomes: Education and Training Bryan K. Ritchie Michigan State University Diffusion of Academic R&D Capabilities as an Industrial Innovation Policy? - The Development of Israel’s IT Industry Dan Breznitz Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Industrial Performance Center Non-Institutionalized Constraints and Education Efficacy Amy H. Liu Emory University The Political Economy of Seeds of Peace: Critical Evaluation of a Conflict Intervention NGO Ned Lazarus American University Discussant(s) Richard Doner Emory University ______WA44 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Duration and Success of Economic Sanctions Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Brian M. Pollins Ohio State University Bargaining and Economic Coercion: The Imposition, Escalation, and Termination of Sanctions Valentin L. Krustev Rice University Domestic Political Institutions, Leaders, and the Duration of Economic Sanctions Valentin L. Krustev Rice University

T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Economic Sanctions and Internal Conflict: Factors Affecting Sanctions’ Success Renee B. Agress SPARTA, Inc.

Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida

David J. Lektzian University of New Orleans Unilateral vs. Multilateral Sanctions: Comparing Apples and Oranges? Lucie Spanihelova Binghamton University Discussant(s) Michelle A. Benson The State University of New York at Buffalo ______WA45 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Media Framing and Agenda Setting Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Sandra Braman University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Abuse or Torture? How Social Identity and Strategic Framing Have Affected Journalistic Coverage of the Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal in the Mainstream American Press Tim M. Jones University of Washington News for America, News for the Rest of the World: Comparing the Agendas of CNN and CNN International Jacob Groshek Indiana University Newsbeating Bin Laden: Terrorist Group Agenda-Setting Goals in US and Canadian News Coverage Nathalie J. Frensley University of Texas at Austin

Nelson Michaud École nationale d’administration publique Seeing Through the Eyes of the West: Covering Muslim News in Muslim Media Mahmoud M. Galander Internatioal Islamic University, Malaysia Discussant(s) Sandra Braman University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ______WA46 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Biodiversity, Convservation, and Agriculture Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Michael L. Schoon Indiana University Is Biodiversity a Northern or Southern Concern? A Case Study of Ecoregional Management in Vietnam Pamela D. McElwee Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Neo-Imperial Conservation:The Relationship between South Africa and Its Neighbors in Transboundary Protected Areas Michael L. Schoon Indiana University Systems, States, and Species: The Social Construction of Biodiversity in International Politics Jack Boynton University of Denver Discussant(s) Thomas Princen University of Michigan ______WB01 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Intergovernmental Organizations in Action: Part 2. The Formation and Effect of IGOs on Political and Economic Behavior Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Charles R. Boehmer University of Texas at El Paso Cooperation in World Politics: The Constraining and Constitutive Effects of International Organizations Sara McLaughlin Mitchell University of Iowa Pain and Punishment: How International Organizations Shape Economic Sanctions Emilie Hafner-Burton Princeton University

Alexander H. Montgomery Stanford University Saving the Environment? Ratification of and Compliance with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Jana Von Stein Department of Political Science University of Michigan Structural Influences on the Rise of International Organizations Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

Jon C. Pevehouse University of Wisconsin Discussant(s) Helen V. Milner Princeton University ______WB02 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Europe and Latin America (II): Institutions and Cooperation Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Bruce Bagley University of Miami Stable Peace and the Emergence of Interstate Trust in the North and in the South: Paths towards the EEC and Mercosur Andrea Oelsner University of Aberdeen The Institutionalization of Regional Contracts in Europe and Latin America Aimee Kanner Florida Atlantic University The Promises and Deception of Social Democracy: Europe and Latin America in a Comparative Perspective Khatchik Derghoukassian Universidad de San Andres The Social Cohesion as the Main Topic of the AL-UE Relationship: A Good Choice? Stephan Sberro ITAM Discussant(s) Bruce Bagley University of Miami ______WB03 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Conflict, War and Revolution in North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Bruce A. Magnusson Whitman College Orchestrating Peace in the Southern Sudan - Multilayered Peacemaking and Peacebuilding as Simultaneous Processes Ann C. Kelleher Pacific Lutheran University Transnational Violence and Shifting Politics of Security Nevzat Soguk University of Hawaii When the Gloves Come Off: Militarized Violence in North-South Relations Resat Bayer Koc University Why Some Ethnic Conflicts Internationalize: A Comparative Study of the Kashmiri and Basque Cases Gulriz G. Gokcek University of the Pacific Discussant(s) Bruce A. Magnusson Whitman College ______WB04 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Extending the Olive Branch: The Use and Effectiveness of Mediation Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College Analyzing the Effectiveness of International Conflict Resolution: Structural and Personal Factors in Mediation Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury

Gerald Dr. Schneider University of Konstanz Diplomacy as Independent Variable: Mediation in Hurting Stalemate Cases Barry H. Steiner Department of Political Science, California State University, Long Beach Do Mediators Go Where They Are Needed the Most? Modelling the Process to Negotiated Settlements Isak K. Svensson Uppsala University Finding a Peace that Will Last – Examining Peace Processes and Peace Agreements Stina Högbladh Department of Peace and Conflict Research Uppsala University The Choice of Conflict Managers: Explaining the Variation in the Type of Mediators in International Conflicts Burcu Savun Rice University Discussant(s) Andrew H. Kydd Harvard University ______WB05 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peaceful Regime Change? The European Union’s Democratization Strategies in Eastern Europe and Beyond Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Organization Chair(s) Hartmut Mayer St Peter's College, University of Oxford Democracy as Foreign Policy: EU and US Approaches to Democracy Promotion Par Engstrom Mansfield College, University of Oxford Diplomatic Adaptation in Post-Communist States Roger W. Murphy Western Kentucky University State Building without Democratization? EU Enlargement and the Process of State Transformation in Eastern and Southern Europe Christopher J. Bickerton St Johns College, University of Oxford Discussant(s) Milada Anna Vachudova University of North Carolina ______WB06 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Current issues in British Foreign Policy 2 Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Dave Allen Loughborough University British Intelligence Power after 9/11 Christopher J. Mackmurdo LSE Parliament and EU foreign Policy Making Daniel Fallon University College London Playing the History Game: New Labour and the Challenge of Euroscepticism Oliver Daddow Loughborough University The Role and Future of British Diplomatic Posts Tim L. Oliver LSE Discussant(s) Dave Allen Loughborough University ______WB07 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globalization, Work and the Politics of Everyday Life Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Marcus E. Taylor Concordia University, Montreal Financial Neoliberalisation and Pension Reform: The Vacillatory Emergence of A Mass Investment Culture in Sweden Claes A. Belfrage Dept. of Political Science and Int. Studies, University of Birmingham Flexible Citizenship and Flexible Labour Frédérick Guillaume Dufour Department of International Relations and Politics, Sussex University Pension Fund Capitalism, Pension Fund Socialism, and the Politics of Dissent Paul Langley Northumbria University Unprotected Workers and Global Politics: Towards a Materialist Approach Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

Magnus Ryner University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Andreas Bieler University of Nottingham ______WB08 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Institutions in Security Sponsors International Organization International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert L. Brown UC San Diego Constructivism and the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Understanding The 10 Most Critical Would-Be Proliferators Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa Nonproliferation Through Delegation Robert L. Brown UC San Diego Set Up To Fail: The Saga of UN Weapons Inspections in Iraq Alexander Thompson Ohio State University Terrorist Organizations’ Inefficiencies and Vulnerabilities Jacob N. Shapiro Stanford University Discussant(s) Michael J. Tierney College of William and Mary ______WB09 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Dilemmas of Democratization and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies II: Evaluating Political Institutions and Electoral Processes Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Larry Diamond Stanford University Can Rebels Change their Stripes? From Armed Struggle to Democratic Politics in Post-War Societies Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs Uppsala University Evaluating Dilemmas of Post-war Democratization: Can Democracy and Peace Progress Together? Timothy Sisk University of Denver Post-War Elections: Uncertain Turning-Points of Transition Benjamin Reilly The Australian National University Powersharing for Peace and Democracy? Anna Jarstad Uppsala University Trends and Tasks of Security Sector Reform in Peacebuilding in Africa Hideaki Shinoda Institue for Peace Science, Hiroshima University Discussant(s) Barbara Walter UCSD ______WB10 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Political Economy of Financial Precision Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Randall Germain Carleton University

Ronen P. Palan University of Sussex Artificial Liquidity and Systemic Risk: Dilemmas of Private Financial Innovation Anastasia Nesvetailova University of Sussex Credit Derivatives and Corporate Control: Shifting Burdens, Spreading Risks Duncan E. Wigan University of Sussex Financial Derivatives: The New Gold Dick Bryan University of Sydney Power and Money: Coercive Diplomacy and the Enforcement of International Debt Contracts Michael R. Tomz Stanford University Who Do Derivatives Markets Serve? Rhetoric Versus Reality Sasha Breger University of Denver Discussant(s) Louis W. Pauly University of Toronto ______WB11 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Domestic Construction of Threats Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jasen J. Castillo RAND Corporation Analyzing the Politics of National Security through the Constitutive Memory of the Collective Self Jaeyeon Yim University of Chicago Kingdom of Conscience: Maintaining Terrorism’s Relevance in U.S. Discourse of Fear and Moral Authority Joseph H. Campos II University of Hawaii System What Does it Mean to be a Failed State? The Genesis of Danger at the Intersection of Domestic and International Structures Holger Stritzel London School of Economics When is a Threat Threatening? -decision making processes in the American Russian Post-Cold War Security Contexts Roxanna V. Sjostedt Uppsala University Discussant(s) Jasen J. Castillo RAND Corporation ______WB12 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Insecurity and Infection: Stability and Disease in the International Sphere Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Elizabeth Breier-Sharlow American University From Embodiment to Networks: Construction of Bioterror Threats in the International System Priya Dixit American University Globalization and Infectious disease: A Historical Perspective Dennis Pirages Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland Preventing Marine Bioinvasions in the United States and : A Comparative Study of Science-Politics Interactions in Environmental Decisionmaking Zdravka P. Tzankova Dpt. of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley Discussant(s) Elizabeth Breier-Sharlow American University ______WB13 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Towards New Forms of North-South Collective Action? Opportunities and Challenges in Building Cross-Border Relationships among Civil Society in the Americas Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University, Political Science Department Critical IPE Theorizing ‘Southern’ Transborder Civic Activism: Empirical Evidence Informing Theory? Rosalba Icaza-Garza Institute of Iberoamerican Studies/Göteborg University NGOs and North American Regional Governance: Assessing the Role of Civil Society in the ‘Deep Integration’ Agenda Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University When North and South Meet: Civil Society Actions and Trade Agreements in the Americas Marisa von Bülow The Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University, Political Science Department

Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ______WB14 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Counter-Terrorism: New Models and Lessons Learned Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Paul Stares United States Institute of Peace Democracy and Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Past Robert J. Art Brandeis University

Louise Richardson Harvard University Rethinking the War on Terror: A Counter-Epidemic Approach Paul Stares United States Institute of Peace

Mona Yacoubian United States Institute of Peace Suicide Bombers: Politics, Reason, and Faith in the Making of Extreme Violence Mohammed Hafez University of Missouri Who Supports Terrorism? Evidence from Fourteen Muslim Countries Carol Christine Fair United States Institute of Peace Discussant(s) Scott B. Lasensky United States Institute of Peace ______WB15 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peace Building in the Post-Conflict Environment (2): Reconciling Society Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham “The Truth Heals” - ? Gacaca Tribunals, Reconciliation and Social Reconstruction in Post-Genocide Rwanda Susanne Buckley-Zistel Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Consociational Democracy and Postconflict Peace. Will Power-Sharing Institutions Increase the Probability of Lasting Peace after Civil War? Helga Malmin Binningsbø Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute Counteracting Formal Control through Discursive Dominance: Armed Forces as Securitising Actors in Societies in Transition Kai Michael Kenkel University of British Columbia In the Aftermath of War: International Peace Building, Identity and Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Roland Kostic Uppsala University Discussant(s) Dejan Guzina Wilfrid Laurier University ______WB16 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Creating Intelligence Theory: New Approaches Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Stephen Marrin University of Virginia Developing a Theory of Intelligence: Metrics, Indicators and the Decision Rule Jennifer Sims Intelligence and Economics: Two Disciplines with a Common Dilemma Ohad Leslau Haifa University Intelligence Theory and Foreign Policy: Explaining and Predicting Intelligence Roles and Missions Stephen Marrin University of Virginia Discussant(s) Mark Phythian University of Wolverhampton

Michael A. Turner Alliant International University ______WB17 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis and The Role of The Major Powers in Northeast Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University China and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Short-term Diplomacy and Strategic Thinking Yong Deng United States Naval Academy Japan and North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis Yoshinori Kaseda The University of Kitakyushu Resolving North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis Through the Six-Party Process Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University Russia and North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis Seung-Ho Joo Univ. of Minnesota, Morris The Bush Administration and North Korea’s Nuclear Crisis Edward A. Olsen US Naval Postraduate School Discussant(s) Jay Parker US Military Academy

Fei-Ling Wang Georgia Institute of Technology ______WB18 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Institutional Foundation for China’s Economic Policies Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Barry Naughton University of California, San Diego China's Rural Tax Reforms: A Preliminary Assessment Hiroki Takeuchi UCLA Institutions Matter: How Do Special Economic Zones Attract Foreign Direct Investment in China? Yu Zheng University of California, San Diego The State-centricity of the “China Threat” Argument Chengqiu Wu Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant(s) Barry Naughton University of California, San Diego

Teresa Wright California State University, Long Beach ______WB19 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM American Foreign Policy in the Global South Sponsors Convention Theme Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Michael J. Sullivan, III Drexel University Roundtable Discussants Melvin Gurtov Portland State University

David C. Hendrickson Colorado College

Linda B. Miller Brown University

Michael J. Sullivan, III Drexel University

Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco ______WB20 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Institutions Addressing Global Challenges Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Courtney Smith Seton Hall University Cross-Border Private Law or Global Public Regulation? Using Contracts to Construct a Global System of Internet Regulation Hans K. Klein Georgia Institute of Technology Interaction among International Organizations in the Anti-corruption Realm: Applying Network Theory and Bureaucratic Politics to International Actors Alexandru Grigorescu Loyola University Chicago Power and Institutional Structure in : The Changing Dynamics of Agricultural Trade Negotiations Robert Wolfe School of Policy Studies, Queen's University When Institutions Matter: Peacekeeping as an International Regime Kenneth R. Dombroski Center for Civil-Military Relations, Naval Postgraduate School Discussant(s) Joel E. Oestreich Drexel University ______WB21 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Legitimacy and Accountability in Global Financial Governance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Brigitte Young University of Muenster Building a Global Anti-Money Laundering Regime: The Many Faces of Legitimacy Eleni Tsingou University of Warwick Deliberation and the Emerging Regime of International Accounting Standards Tony McGrew University of Southampton

Paola Robotti University of Southampton My Way or the Highway: Legitimacy and the Interplay of Interests in the Basel Committee Duncan R. Wood Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México The Transgovernmental Politics of Global Financial Governance Andrew Baker Queen's University of Belfast Discussant(s) Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School ______WB22 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Dynamics of Women's Social Justice Movements Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Andrea M. Bertone Academy for Educational Development/ University of Maryland College Park

Jessica L. Urban Humboldt State University The Changes in the Responses to Globalization by Women Maquiladora Workers in Mexico: the pre and post- NAFTA periods Cindy L. Doucet University of Ottawa Women’s Social Movements and the “Man Question”: A Case Study of Malaysia Laura A. Hebert Occidental College Women's Resistance in a Global Context Arlene Sgoutas Metropolitan State College Discussant(s) Jessica L. Urban Humboldt State University ______WB23 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Biographies and International Relations Discourse I Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University; Director, Center for Global Studies Roundtable Discussants Jesse Crane-Seeber School of International Service, American University

Patrick Thaddeus Jackson School of International Service, American University

Himadeep Muppidi Department of Political Science, Vassar College

Kiran Pervez School of International Service, American University Discussant(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University; Director, Center for Global Studies ______WB24 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North-South Divide: Effects on International Education Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Asha Gupta University of Delhi A Transnational Early Childhood Education/Development Epistemic Community? Linda A. White Department of Political Science, University of Toronto Educational Harmonization: The Impact of the OECD's PISA on Educational Policy-Making in Canada and Mexico Clara Morgan Carleton University, Public Policy Secondary and Higher Secondary Civics Education in Rawalpindi-Islamabad, Pakistan: A Study of Civic Awareness Iqbal S. Akhtar U.S. Northern Command HQ, SJFHQ-N Teaching Democracy and Development: Using a Flawed Model to Begin to Discuss Democracy and Development in an Introductory Comparative Politics Class Joseph N. Meyer Los Angeles Pierce College Discussant(s) Asha Gupta University of Delhi ______WB25 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democracy and Stability in Divided Societies Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Peter N. Funke University of Pennsylvania Breakdown or Stability?: Democractic Survival in Multi-Ethnic Party Systems Jeremy Horowitz University of California, San Diego

James D. Long University of California, San Diego Identity Conflicts and the Challeges of Democratization in Africa Dauda Abubakar Department of Political Science, Ohio University-Athens Political Change in Ethnically Diverse Societies: Democratization and Ethnic Violence Kursad Turan Baskent University Discussant(s) Peter N. Funke University of Pennsylvania ______WB26 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Conflict Transformation and State Building in Israel/Palestine Conflict Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Israel-Palestine: - a North-South divide that splits the world Eberhard Reusse Independant Scholar State-Building Under Fire: The Transformation of Palestinian Politics through Palestinian-Israeli Negotiations Lewis W. Snider Claremont Graduate University

Jason E. Strakes Claremont Graduate University

Cheryl Van Den Handel Claremont Graduate University The Political Cartoon and the Collapse of the Oslo Peace Process Ilan Danjoux Manchester University Discussant(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel ______WB27 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Constructivism beyond the Middle Ground Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Stefano Guzzini DIIS & Uppsala University Dynastic Politics and Systemic Norms Daniel Nexon Mershon Institute, OSU The Dual Quality of Norms Antje Wiener Queen's University Belfast The paradoxical foundations of constructivism Oliver Kessler University of Bielefeld The Pilgrim and Aristotelian Constructivism Mariano Barbato University of Bamberg The Social Construction of Constructivism Karin Fierke University of St. Andrews Discussant(s) Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute

Nicholas G. Onuf Florida International University ______WB28 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North America Border Issues Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Richard Sigurdson University of Manitoba Divisions Along the United States Border: Do "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors"? Frederick M. Kaiser Congressional Research Service Franchises for Crime: The "Maras" and North American Security Jorge Chabat CIDE Mexico and the United States: A North-South Misperception Gabriela De la Paz Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey Practices of Statecraft and the (Re)Production of North/South Relations: An Episode of Contention along the US- Mexico Border Jacob Stump School of International Service, American University Discussant(s) Richard Sigurdson University of Manitoba ______WB29 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Possibility of a Postcolonial Politics: Power, (Con)Text, Subjectivity, Resistance Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawai'i At the Margins of State Power: Strategies of Production, Affirmation and Contestation in the US-Mexican Borderlands Marie Woodling University of Wales, Aberystwyth Crossing Spatial and Non-Spatial Borders: A ‘Glocal’ Analysis of the Transnational ’ Movement (TIPM) in Latin America Elizabeth S. Wheatley Arizona State University Hybridity, Negotiation and Resistance: The Case of Hamas Sara Ababneh St Antony's College, University of Oxford Postcolonial Resistance Revisited Marie Suetsugu University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Neil F. Harvey New Mexico State University ______WB30 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Explaining Responses to the International Criminal Court Sponsors International Law Chair(s) John K. Gamble Penn State Univ. Explaining National Support for Supranational Authority in Criminal Justice: A Global Analysis of Policies toward the International Criminal Court Daniel London Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh

Daniel C. Thomas Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh International Support for International Law James D. Meernik University of North Texas Military Culture, the Rule of Law, and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Role of the US Military in American Opposition to the International Criminal Court Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California Trends in Development of International Criminal Procedure"? Christine Schuon Humboldt University-Berlin Discussant(s) John K. Gamble Penn State Univ. ______WB31 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ethnopolitics and the Onset of Violent Conflict Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Monica Duffy Toft Harvard University Domestic-Level Diversionary Theory of War: Targeting Ethnic Minorities Michael Jasinski University of Georgia

Jaroslav Tir University of Georgia Nature, Nurture, Neither? Explaining the Role of Culture in Predicting Ethnic Conflict Michael K. Johns Laurentian University at Georgian College Political and Economic Determinants of the Intensity of Intrastate Ethnic Violence Rafael Davtian State University of New York at Buffalo Sustainable Stability? The Political Economy of Identity Conflict in East Africa Stefan Blum Centre for Development Research (ZEF), The Affect of Democracy and Democratization on Ethnic Rebellion Lisa Morrison Puckett University of Southern Maine Discussant(s) Ted R. Gurr Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland ______WB32 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Between Geography and IR: New Thinking about Boundaries and Conflict Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld

Thomas Diez University of Birmingham Roundtable Discussants John Agnew UCLA

Didier Bigo Institut d'Etudes Politiques

Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University

Paul Reuber University of Muenster Discussant(s) Stephan Stetter University of Bielefeld ______WB33 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Politics of Migration in the European Union Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Gallya Lahav State University of New York at Stony Brook Cultural Rights and the EU Cigdem Nas Marmara University, lecturer Immigration and Citizenship in Europe: Towards New Forms of Discrimination? Ariane Chebel CEVIPOF/Center for political research of Sciences Po In Pursuit of a Common European Immigration Policy: Reconciling Conflicting Agendas within the European Parliament Gallya Lahav State University of New York at Stony Brook

Anthony Messina University of Notre Dame Multiplying and Shifting Borders: Globalization, Border Control and the Eastern Expansion of the European Union Katalin Dancsi Rutgers University The EU's Racial Equality Directive: Importing American Methods to Reinforce a Multiracial Policy Rhonda L. Evans Case Claremont McKenna College Discussant(s) Teresa Cierco Universidade Lusiada do Porto ______WB34 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Human Rights as Motivation and Justification in Intervention and Peace-Building Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Cynthia Kite Umeå University Add Women and What? On the Difference Women Make in Peace Negotiations Patrik Johansson Umeå University Humanitarian Interventions as Neo-Colonialism? Perspectives from the Muslim World Malin Wimelius Umeå University Measuring the Willingness to Serve Jan Engberg Umeå University Universal Rights and Peace Building – Promoting the Gender Aspect Susanne Alldén Umeå University Discussant(s) Eric Selbin Southwestern University ______WB35 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Primitive Accumulation and the Constitution of World Order Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Stephen Gill York University ‘Primitive Accumulation’, Reification and Resistance: Rethinking the Inter-national at the Margins of World Order Dan Bousfield McMaster University Enclosure, Commons and Primitive Accumulation: Another Temporal Dimension of Class Struggle George Caffentzis University of Southern Maine New Enclosures and the Crisis of Neoliberal Crisis Massimo De Angelis University of East London The Pentagon’s New Map: Primitive Accumulation’s Cartographer? Tim Di Muzio York University What Can and Should “Primitive Accumulation” Explain? Militarism, Capitalism and the Paths to Modernity Robbie Shilliam University of Sussex Discussant(s) Ayse Zarakol Jajich University of Wisconsin-Madison ______WB36 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Mythopolitics in the North-South Interaction Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) David Hovhannisyan State University Core Values in a Changing World: Hit or Myth" (The Case of States in Transition in the Caucasus) David Hovhannisyan Free Self-Determination and Global Cooperation in World Politics: Myth Directions Ivlian Haindrava Member of the Parliament Georgia The Changing Role of State and Network Systems Olga A. Vorkunova Director of the Center for Development and Peace Studies "FORUM" Discussant(s) Richard W. Chadwick University of Hawaii ______WB37 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Shadows of Empire: The Emerging Politics of Identity and Nationalism in Central Eurasia Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Sandra Cheldelin George Mason University Interrelations among Identities and Conflict Intensions of Muslim and Non-Muslim Minorities in Karina Korostelina National Taurida University, Ukraine Muslimuzbekistan/1924.org/Uzbekistanerk: The Role of Uzbek Opposition Websites Shawn T. Lyons University of Virginia National Ideologies of Central Asia States and their Impact on the Prospects of Regional Integration Assel Rustemova New School of Social Research The Problem of Collective Memory and Security in Central Asia Didar Kassymova Sulieman Demirel University, Almaty, Kazakhstan Discussant(s) Reuel Hanks Oklahoma State University ______WB38 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Identity, Recognition and the Sources of Security Policy in International Politics Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jef Huysmans The Open University Creating (In)Security from Within: The Ontological Purpose of Alliances Felix Berenskoetter London School of Economics Dejustification and Conflict Settlement: Why the Ghost of Irredentism No Longer Haunts Europe Markus Kornprobst University of Toronto Exceptional Events and the Politics of Threat Construction Keven Ruby University of Chicago Recognition and Will to Survive: The Social Roots of the Security Dilemma in International Politics Michelle K. Murray University of Chicago Discussant(s) Jef Huysmans The Open University ______WB39 Wendesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Using Case Studies for Teaching and for Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Christina M. Schweiss United States Army / Joint Forces Command Active Learning in International Relations: The Case Method at the Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico) Orietta Perni Tecnologico de Monterrey - Dept. of International Relations Outfoxing the Hounds: The UK Hunting Act of 2004 Curtis H. Martin Merrimack College Teaching Public-Private Partnerships with Cases Katsuhiko Mori International Christian University Torture for Profit: The Role of Mercedes-Benz and the Search for Accountability in Argentina’s Dirty War Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University

Daniel Lowe Midwestern State University Discussant(s) James C. Roberts Towson University ______WB40 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Domestic Sources of US Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) James M. McCormick Iowa State University The Impact of Think Tanks on US Foreign Policy:Examining the Case of Iran and Nuclear Proliferation Kristian P. Alexander University of Utah Transparency in America: Implications for the Conduct of Foreign Policy James J. Marquardt Lake Forest College Why did the United States Sign the Kyoto Protocol? Christopher M. Marcoux University of Massachusetts, Amherst Discussant(s) James M. McCormick Iowa State University ______WB41 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Activism, Mobilization and Communication Technologies Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Sean Parson University of Oregon Inducing Accountability: Online Popular Uprisings and State Policy Reversals in China Clinton R. Smith University of Oregon Internet Activism and International-Relationship: A Case Study of Online Political Communication's Dynamism of China-Japan Relationship Pui Ha Chow The Chinese University of Hong Kong Reactionary Environmentalism? Nationalist Repertoires and Environmental Activism in Postcommunist Romania Cornel Ban University of Maryland

Anca Romantan University of Pennsylvania Rebellious Beliefs: Mass Media, Development, and the Mobilization of Civil Conflict T. Camber Warren Duke University Discussant(s) Tim M. Jones University of Washington

Sean Parson University of Oregon ______WB43 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Thinking Strategically About Counterinsurgency Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Colin Kahl University of Minnesota Coercion in Counterinsurgency: Grand Strategies for Unconventional Wars Karl Mueller RAND Corporation Counter-Insurgency, Capacity Building, and Innovation Adam Grissom RAND Corporation Fear and Loathing in Falluja Alice Hills University of Leeds Preventing Insurgencies After Conventional War Nora Bensahel RAND Corporation Discussant(s) Colin Kahl University of Minnesota ______WB44 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Institutional Interaction/Interplay in International Environmental Governance Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Sebastian Oberthür Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg Evaluating IO “Greening” Efforts: Does Interplay Matter? Tamar Gutner School of International Service, American University

Stacy D. VanDeveer University of New Hampshire Institutional Interplay and Arctic Governance Olav S. Stokke The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Interlinkages in the Emerging Climate Governance Mosaic Harro van Asselt Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Causal Mechanisms of Institutional Interaction in Global Environmental Governance Thomas Gehring Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg Vertical Interaction between Sectoral Institutions: EU Legal Instruments and International Regimes Sebastian Oberthür Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg Discussant(s) Oran Young Bren School, UC Santa Barbara ______WB45 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Change in Turkish Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Birol Yesilada Portland State University Changing Contours in Turkish Foreign Policy Ahmet Sözen Eastern Mediterranean University Dynamics of Foreign Policy Change in : A Comparative Analysis Nimet Beriker Sabanci University

Ayse Kesler Sabanci University Researching the Implications of Diversionary Theory in the Context of Turkey Imran Demir University of Missouri-Columbia Discussant(s) Birol Yesilada Portland State University ______WB46 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender, Violence and Conflict Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida Engendering Peace Studies: UN SC 1325 as Historic Juncture Janie L. Leatherman Illinois State University Masculinity and Nationalism: War Volunteers from Serbia (1991-1995) Aleksandra Milicevic Colgate University Sexualized Violence against Iraqis by US troops: Implications for the North-South Divide Philippa J. Winkler Northern Arizona University, Women's Studies Victim and Survivor: Narrated Social Identities of Women Who Experienced Rape During the War in Bosnia- Herzegovina Inger Skjelsbaek International Peace Research Instiute, Oslo (PRIO) Discussant(s) Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida

Fran Pilch United States Air Force Academy ______WB99 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: International Political Sociology: I Sponsors International Political Sociology A More Ethical Order after the Cold War?: North-South Relations, Normative Strategies and the Nordic States Marjo Koivisto London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) An Uneasy Match: The Social and the Political in IR Sharon Schulleiter Bouhnick University of Toronto Europe and the Other: The Role of the U.S. in the European Union’s Changing Self-Conception Rainer Baumann University of Bremen Reciprocity and Mutual Understanding: The Foundation for Legitimacy in Interstate Relations? Thord Janson Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University The City and its Shadows: Urban Experience as Key to Approaching Walter Benjamin's Avant-Garde Writings Lloyd Spencer Trinity and All Saints College - Department of Media, Film and Culture Using Images as Keys to Understanding Post Communist Eastern Europe Anca M. Pusca American University - School of International Service ______WC01 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Nuts & Bolts I: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education Roundtable - "Building an Oak Tree From an Acorn: Leveraging Your Title VI Grant into a Larger, Self- Sustaining Program" Daniel Greenberg Pace University Roundtable - "From Philadelphia to Cairo: A Five-Year Collaboration between a Community College and a Title VI National Resource Center" Fay Beauchamp Community College of Philadelphia Roundtable - "Global and Cultural Studies: A New Major and the Challenges to Creating It" Joyce Kaufman Whittier College Roundtable - "Taming the Chaos Factor: Managing Your Title VI Grant in Times of Constant Change" Martha Denney Colorado State University ______WC02 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Europe and Latin America (III): The EU and Latin American Regions Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Aimee Kanner Florida Atlantic University MERCOSUR and EU: Comparative Political Issues Marcos Guedes de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Mexico and Chile in the Strategy of the European Union towards Latin America Roberto Dominguez Suffolk University Strategic regionalism and the relations between the EU and Andean Community José Briceño Ruiz Universidad de los Andes The Caribbean in the ACP scope of the EU Joaquín Roy University of Miami Discussant(s) Rafael Calduch Cervera Complutense University of Madrid ______WC03 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Standards of Civilization in North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme International Organization Chair(s) Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College China and Japan's Drive for 'Civilised' Status in Contemporary International Society - Insights from the English School Approach Shogo Suzuki Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge Metageographical distinctions and the production of IR knowledge Martin Hall Lund University The Colonial Origins of International Law: European Expansion and the Classical Standard of Civilization Brett Bowden University of Queensland Discussant(s) Stephen Hopgood University of London ______WC04 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Resource Scarcity and Armed Conflict Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Geoffrey D. Dabelko Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Armed Conflict Halvard Buhaug Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Clionadh Raleigh Department of Geography, University of Colorado Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Armed Conflict Henrik Urdal International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Environmental Sustainability and Internal Armed Conflict Helga Malmin Binningsbø Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute

Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Nils Petter Gleditsch International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Other Pathways to Conflict? Ole Magnus Theisen Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Resource Scarcity and Pastoral Armed Conflict in the Horn of Africa Doug Bond Harvard University

Patrick Meier Tufts University Trends and Triggers: Climate Change and Predictive Models of Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa Sarah M. Glaser Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego

Cullen S. Hendrix Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) Colin Kahl University of Minnesota ______WC05 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Comparing Alternative Democratic Strategies and Differing Economic/Fiscal Consequences Sponsors International Political Economy Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Sara Konoe Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Guns Before Butter?: Explaining Ideological Swing in Western Democracies Glynn Ellis Florida State University

HeeMin Kim Florida State University Political Particularism and Public Service Spending Allen Hicken University of Michigan Political Particularism and Public Service Spending Joel W. Simmons Univeristy of Michigan The Economic Consequences of Executive-Legislative Relations Chris Whytock Duke University The Effect of Electoral Systems on National Competitiveness: A Causal Explanation through Corporate Governance Jaekwon Suh Polisci, UCLA Discussant(s) Gunter Walzenbach Lviv National University and University of the West of England ______WC06 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Explanations for Ethnic Conflict Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Stephen M. Saideman McGill University Local Elite Competition and the Causes of Civil War in Bosnia and Angola Dan A. Alamariu London School of Economics State Collapse and Ethnic Conflict: Evidence from Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo Rajat Ganguly University of East Anglia, UK The Explanatory Power of an Ethnic Balance of Threats Gallia M. Lindenstrauss Hebrew University Transnational and Cross-border Relations: State Failure and the International Spread of Ethnic Conflict in Zaire in 1996 Eric N. Mvukiyehe University of Washington Discussant(s) Stephen M. Saideman McGill University ______WC07 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM North-South Energy Issues Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Bahram Rajaee American Political Science Association New Configuration or Reconfiguration?: Conflict in North-South Energy Trade Relations Paul A. Williams Bilkent University Promoting an Energy Community in Northeast Asia Karla S. Fallon East-West Center & University of British Columbia Transnational Indigenous and Community Responses to Hydrocarbon Hegemony in the Arctic and the Andes Jessica M. Shadian University of Delaware

Leslie Wirpsa University of California Berkeley Transnationals and NGOs in the Development of the Caspian Sea Energy Resources Mikhail A. Molchanov St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada Discussant(s) William T. Laventhal Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers University - Newark ______WC08 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The State, the Market, and Soldiering: A Look Back and a Look Beyond Sponsors International Security Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Albert C. Pierce The National Defense University ‘The Soldier and the State’ in the New Millennium: From Citizen-Soldier to Entrepreneur Elke Krahmann University of Bristol Contracting Captain Canuck: An Analysis of the Implications of Defense Privatization in Canada Christopher Spearin Canadian Forces College Embryonic Multinational Corporations and Private Military Companies in the Expansion of the Early-Modern Overseas Charter System Carlos Ortiz University of Sussex The Evolution of Foreign Military Advising: 1815-2005 Donald Stoker US Naval War College Discussant(s) Albert C. Pierce The National Defense University ______WC09 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Hegemony Begins at “Home”: Materialities of Epistemic Violence and Militarism in the Neoliberal Project Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Anna Agathangelou York University Roundtable Discussants Kyle Killian University of Houston-Clear Lake

Tamara Spira University of California, Santa Cruz

Heather Turcotte University of California, Santa Cruz ______WC10 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Doctors, Architects, and Plumbers in North-South Financial Relations Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Wesley Widmaier Department of Political Science, St. Joseph's University Politics and Plumbing: Developing cross-border payment systems Jennifer Jeffs Center for Inter-American Studies and Programs The New International Financial Architecture: Looking for Beams and Joists Patricia Goff Wilfrid Laurier University

Bessma Momani University of Waterloo The Politics of Monetary Policy: Dollarization in Latin America, and Beyond Pamela Starr ITAM (Mexico) The Triffin Missions: US Unorthodox Money Doctoring in Latin America Eric Helleiner University of Waterloo Discussant(s) Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa ______WC11 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Contesting the Modern State II: State Practices in Everyday Life Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Susanne Soederberg Queen's University, Ontario Homeland Security/Borderland Insecurity: Contesting Border Governance in Everyday Life Louise Amoore University of Durham States of Hope and States of Despair: The Implications of Chechen Suicide Attacks for the Contested State Cerwyn Moore Nottingham Trent University The Everyday War on Terrorist Finance Marieke de Goede University of Amsterdam The Visceral Limits of State Power: Between Bio-Power and Precarious Life Karyn Ball University of Alberta Discussant(s) Michael Niemann Trinity College ______WC12 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Party Formation and North/South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Christopher Chase-dunn University of California-Riverside Global Parties: Toward a Research Program Heikki Patomäki University of Helsinki

Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos North-South Divides in Transnational Movement Organizations: Assessing Sources of Inequality and Prospects for Global Party Formation Jackie Smith University of Notre Dame North-South Divides in Transnational Movement Organizations: Assessing Sources of Inequality and Prospects for Global Party Formation Kiyoteru Tsutsui SUNY-Stonybrook

Dawn Wiest Stony Brook University The World Social Forum and Global Party Formation Gianpaolo Baiocchi University of Massachusetts-Amherst Theorising the Post-modern Prince at the Start of the New Millennium Stephen Gill York University Transnational Social Movements, Semiperipheral States and Global Party Formation Christopher Chase-dunn University of California-Riverside

Ellen Reese University of California-Riverside Discussant(s) Steven C. Roach University of South Florida ______WC13 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Practical Problems in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Sponsors Peace Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) April Morgan University of Tennessee Forensic Science in the International Courtroom: Rising Legal and Ethical Issues in War Crimes Trials Erin Kimmerle Univeristy of South Florida

April Morgan University of Tennessee Post-Conflict Education for Societal Restoration and Reconciliation: the Case of Children Born of Wartime Rape Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Butler University The Difficulties of Establishing Ground Truth and Its Importance in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Tom Ruby Air Command and Staff College The Post-Conflict Phase in Turkey’s “Kurdish Question”: Return of the Internally Displaced Kurds and Reconstruction of the Post-Conflict Zones Ayse Betul Celik Sabanci University The State Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina: Justice and Prosperity in Conflict? Bernard Boland St. Cloud State University & Judge of District Court Discussant(s) Mika Hayashi Lauterpacht Center for International Law ______WC14 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Norms vs. Interests?: Explaining State International Legal Behavior Sponsors International Organization Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Anthony Lott St. Olaf College Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy: The Realist-Constructivist Debate Andrew Lui University of Wales, Aberystwyth Steel Rain Makes No Garden Grow: The Impact of Cluster Bombs on Human Rights, Humanitarian Assistance, and Socioeconomic Development Organizations Nancy E. Wright CUNY Graduate Center The US and the International Criminal Court: Problematizing the Norms-Interest Divide Kurt Mills University of Glasgow The US and the Land Mine Treaty: The Disjuncture Between Norms and Interests Anthony Lott St. Olaf College US and Canadian Approaches to Peacekeeping James Sloan Univesity of Glasgow Discussant(s) Robert Falkner London School of Economics ______WC15 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Corporate Social Responsibility Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Jens Ladefoged Mortensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen Corporate Global Citizenship: Challenges in Definition and Evaluation Hans Schattle Babson College Governance Mechanisms and the Promotion of Corporate Social Responsibility: Networks vs. Hierarchies and Markets Lothar Rieth University of Tuebingen Discussant(s) Jens Ladefoged Mortensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

Ivo Paparela Professor of Political Science, University of Dubrovnik ______WC16 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Embodiments that Matter: Materiality and the Ethical Politics of Sufficiency Sponsors International Political Sociology International Ethics Chair(s) Peter Nyers McMaster University Aporetic Responsibility: Politics Amidst the Perils of All and Nothing J. Marshall Beier McMaster University Body Counts: The War on Terror and the Biopolitics of Death Cristina Masters York University From the Clinic to the Streets: Lacanian Ethics and Sites of the Inter-national Dan Bousfield McMaster University Humane Borders and the Ethics of Responsibility Roxanne Lynn Doty Arizona State University Proximity, Temporality, and Responsibility in International Relations Elizabeth Dauphinee University of Manchester Discussant(s) David Mutimer University of Bradford ______WC17 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Teaching International Studies Sponsors Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair(s) Maria Teresa Bastidas CETYS Universidad Comparing International Education: In Oklahoma and Thailand L. M. Hynson Epsilon Upsilon Chapter Joint USA-Moldova Collaborative Project on the Modeling of Biogas Formation and Production in Solid Waste Landfills Gennaro Maffia Department of Chemical Engineering Teaching African American Literature in Ukraine Hortense Simmons California State University, Sacramento The Far Reaching Impact of International Service Learning Maria Teresa Bastidas CETYS Universidad ______WC18 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Refugee Rights to Remain and to Return in Principle and Practice: Comparing the North and the South Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Howard Adelman York Universiity Palestinian and Jewish Memories and Return Gershon Shafir University of California, San Diego Refugee Return in the Horn & the Great Lakes Districts: A Comparison of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda Howard Adelman York Universiity Right to Remain as an Ideal and Return as Practice in Western Countries François Crépeau Centre for International Studies Discussant(s) Mark B. Salter School of Politics, U. of Ottawa ______WC19 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Studies: Structure and Delivery Challenges Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University Does International Studies Have a Common Core? Ann C. Kelleher Pacific Lutheran University How IS Major Programs Market Themselves: A Survey of 60 Primarily Undergraduate Institutions in the Midwest Marijke Breuning Truman State University

John Ishiyama Truman State University Overcoming Pedagogical Isolationism: Why the International Studies Classroom Should be a Team-Teaching Affair Darin Van Tassell Georgia Southern University Preparing Students for Global Citizenship: The Challenge for International Studies Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University Teaching For The Future: Using Interactive Technologies in the International Studies Classroom Barry J. Balleck Georgia Southern University Discussant(s) J. Barron Boyd Le Moyne College ______WC20 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Canadian Foreign Policy in a Changing World: A Long Range Analysis of the Martin Government’s International Policy Statement Sponsors ForeignCanadian Policy ISA Analysis Canadian ISA Chair(s) Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa Development Priorities in Canada’s International Policy Statement Rebecca Tiessen Dalhousie University International Policy and Commercial Priorities: A New Hard-Nosed Canada? Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa Spillover and Mirror Effect: The Canadian International Policy Statement and the North American Defence Integration Process Justin Massie Universite du Quebec a Montreal

Stephane Roussel Universite du Quebec a Montreal Discussant(s) Kim Richard Nossal Queen’s University ______WC21 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Integrating New Technologies into the Global Marketplace Sponsors International Political Economy International Communication Chair(s) Jeffrey Hart Indiana University International Regimes for Information and Communication Technologies: Towards a New Research Agenda Jeffrey Hart Indiana University The Ambivalent Politics of GM Foods Simon J. Nicholson American University The Contending Processes of Policy-Making: Emergent Regimes for New Technologies and Policy Analysis Sandra Braman University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Weighing the Scales: The Internet's Effect on State-Society Relations Daniel W. Drezner University of Chicago Discussant(s) Elizabeth Fife University of South California ______WC22 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Rediscovery of Treaties in Political Science Sponsors International Law Chair(s) John K. Gamble Penn State Univ. Roundtable Discussants Geoffrey Cockerham University of Louisville

John K. Gamble Penn State Univ.

Gary Goertz University of Arizona

Charlotte Ku Am. Society of International Law

Kathy L. Powers Pennsylvania State University

Beth A. Simmons Harvard University ______WC23 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Processes of Peace and Reconciliation in Divided Societies Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Sean Byrne University of Manitoba Creating the Third Force: Intervening in a Conflict within a Liberation Front Hamdesa Tuso Nova Southeastern University Post Genocide Justice in Rwanda UN Tribunal and Gacaca Abdulahi A. Osman University of Georgia The Flip Side of Intervention: Exit Decisions from Colonial Administration and Territory Daniel S. Geller Wayne State University

Marie Olson Lounsbery Nova Southeastern University

Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University The Politics of Peacebuilding and Reconciliation: Economic Assistance and the Peace Dividend in Northern Ireland Sean Byrne University of Manitoba

Cynthia L. Irvin RTI International Discussant(s) Andrea K. Grove Westminster College ______WC24 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Evaluating UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Operations Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Jean E. Krasno Yale University Nurturing Peace?: A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis of International Peacebuilding Operations in the Aftermath of Civil Wars, 1945-2003 Duk H. Kim Unviersity of Missouri-St. Louis Peace Operations equals Equal Peace? Social, Economic, and Political Consequences of UNTAET for Local Gender Relations in Timor Leste Louise Olsson Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Public Opnion Survey in Sierra Leone on the Work of the UN Peacekeeping Mission, UNAMSIL Jean E. Krasno Yale University The United Nations and International Security: Organizational Shifts and the Place of the Human Security Agenda Natalie Florea Hudson University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Kenneth R. Dombroski Center for Civil-Military Relations, Naval Postgraduate School ______WC25 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Expanding Europe Outwards and Inwards Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Patricia M. Keilbach University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Governance or Government? Explaining Diverging Paths of Environmental Protection Reforms in an Enlarged European Union Patricia M. Keilbach University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Politics, Money, and the Environment: Contemporary Conflicts over Civilian Nuclear Reactors in Central Europe Following EU Accession Charles Krupnick US Army War College The Constitutional Treaty: transformation of the systemic structure of the EU? Ingeborg Toemmel University of Victoria Univeristy of Osnabrueck The EU Constitution and the Challange of Ratification.Misperceptions of Domestic Win-Sets or Problems Resulting from a Deliberative Elite Process? Matilda Broman Department of Political Science, Lund University

Malena B. J. Rosén Lund University The EU's Constitutional Treaty: Why and Why Not? Finn Laursen University of Southern Denmark Discussant(s) Alasdair R. Young University of Glasgow ______WC26 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Perspectives on Civil War Sponsors Women In International Security (WIIS) Chair(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University The IMF, Structural Adjustment, and Post-Civil War States: Building Peace or Fostering Instability? Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College

Matthew S. Hoddie Texas A&M University The Politics of Humanitarian Action During Civil War Sarah K. Lischer Wake Forest University The Problem With Spoilers Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University

Solomon Major Naval Postgraduate School Why Civil Wars Matter Monica Duffy Toft Harvard University Discussant(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University ______WC27 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Comparing Environmental Governance in Developing and Transitional Countries: Political Will, State and Non-State Capacity, or Design? Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Allison M. Chatrchyan University of MD Capacity, Will or Design? Isolating Structure and Agency in Environmental Policies in Chile Ken Cousins University of MD Environmental Governance in South Korea: Sharing Authority Between the State and Civil Society Hoi-Seong Jeong Korea Environmental Institute

Esook Yoon Kent State University It's Capacity, Stupid…or Is It? Political Will or Capacity to Protect the Environment in Post-Soviet Transitional Countries Allison M. Chatrchyan University of MD Discussant(s) Stacy D. VanDeveer University of New Hampshire ______WC28 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM How Terrorist Organizations Learn and Change Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Emily O. Goldman University of California-Davis Dangerous Alliances: Cooperation Among Terrorist Groups to Acquire CBRN Weapons Jasen J. Castillo RAND Corporation Looking Back at the IRA; Mission Accomplished? Brendan O'Leary University of Pennsylvania Resource Dependency: Achilles’ Heel of Violent Non State Actors, the Case of Britain Olga Bogatyrenko University of California, Davis The Diffusion of Terrorist and Counterterrorist Practices Colin Elman Arizona State University

Emily O. Goldman University of California-Davis Toward An Integrated Behavioral Framework for Analyzing Terrorism: Individual Motivations to Group Dynamics Dipak K. Gupta San Diego State University Discussant(s) Andrew L. Ross University of New Mexico ______WC29 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM New Paradigms for International Relations? Reflections on Territorial Parochialism, Secularism and Economic Globalism Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Raju G. C. Thomas Marquette University and Belgrade University, Serbia Democracy, Terrorism and Economic Globalism in South Asia: A Window to the Post-Cold War World? Maya Chadda Professor Political Science, William Paterson University of How to Define Globalization? Alexej Behnisch University of Wales, Aberystwyth Reflections on how we might Reconceptualize International Relations: The French Thinkers on the The Rise of China and Global Terrorism: Stephen F. Dr. Duso-Bauduin Ecole Militaire CDEF US Hegemony, Nuclear Proliferation and Transnational Terrorism Raju G. C. Thomas Marquette University and Belgrade University, Serbia Discussant(s) Fiona B. Adamson University College London ______WC30 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM NAFTA, NACEC and the North/South Environmental Divide Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Kate O'Neill Assistant Professor, University of California Berkeley Accountability and Transparency in International Environmental Policy: The Experience of the North American Pollutant Release and Transfer Registries Jonathan A. Fox Chair, Latin American Studies, University of California Santa Cruz

Raul Pacheco-Vega Researcher, CIATEC NACEC in the Social Construction of Environmental Problems: The Case of the Implementation of the SMOC Program in Mexico Eduardo Rolon Student Reseracher, University of East Anglia NAFTA Ten Years After. The Legacy of the CEC Roberto Sanchez-Rodriguez University of California, Riverside Prevention of Marine Invasive Seaweed in North America Linda Fernandez Assistant Professor, University of California Riverside Who uses NAFTA's Citizen Submission on Enforcement Matters (CSEM) and why? Inger Weibust Assistant Professor, Carleton University Discussant(s) Howard Warshawsky Chair, Public Affairs, Roanoke College ______WC31 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Evolution in Military Strategies Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Brandon C. Prins Texas Tech University Re-Arranging the Rubble Susan Hannah Allen Texas Tech University The Spread of Military Power, Power Balances, and War, 1800-2005: A Quantitative Empirical Approach Michael Horowitz Harvard University Who Is the Target? War Strategies Against Civilians in Bosnia and Colombia Lisa Hultman Dept of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Discussant(s) Mark Souva Florida State University ______WC32 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Human Rights in a Globalized World Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) James Ray Vanderbilt University Globalization, Human Rights and Asian Values Rhonda L. Callaway Sam Houston State University

Julie Harrelson-Stephens Stephen F. Austin State University Human Rights in Political Party and Government Programs: Inferences from the Case of Turkey Zehra F. K. Arat Purchase College, SUNY Political and Public Limitations to the Concept of Human Rights in Mexico Ella E. McPherson Cambridge University, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Treaty Solutions: The Efficacy of International Human Rights Treaties and Ethnic Conflict Emily R. Hencken Emory University Discussant(s) James Ray Vanderbilt University ______WC33 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Forest Policy – International, Regional and National Perspectives on a Contested Issue Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Gunilla Reischl Swedish University of Agriculture Science Knots in the Wood: Explaining the Slow Emergence of Forest Certification in Developing Countries Benjamin Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Knots in the Wood: Explaining the Slow Emergence of Forest Certification in Developing Countries Fred Gale School of Government, University of Tasmania

Errol Meidinger School of Law, SUNY Buffalo

Deanna Newsom Rainforest Alliance Linkages between the EU’s Domestic and International Behaviour Regarding the International Forest Policy Area Gunilla Reischl Swedish University of Agriculture Science National Standstill or Amendments on High Profile International Forest Issues Berit H. Lindstad Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management,Norwegian University Organising Accountability in Non-State Certification Schemes: The Forest Stewardship Council as a Good Governance Model Lars H. Gulbrandsen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute UN Forest Negotiations: A Process with Ambiguous Objectives Lisa Holmgren Swedish University of Agriculture Science Discussant(s) Deborah S. Davenport Politcal Science Dep, Mississippi State University ______WC34 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Long-Term Policy Problems Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Detlef F. Sprinz Potsdam Institute (PIK) & University of Potsdam Roundtable Discussants Jon Hovi University of Oslo

Alan M. Jacobs University of British Columbia

Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University

Adil Najam Tufts University

Thomas Princen University of Michigan

Detlef F. Sprinz Potsdam Institute (PIK) & University of Potsdam Roundtable Discussants Paul F. Steinberg Harvey Mudd College

Randall W. Stone University of Rochester ______WC35 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Peacekeeping, Governmentality and Violence Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) François Debrix Associate Professor, Florida International University “A More Secure World--Our Shared Responsibility”: A Disciplinary and Governmentalized International Order Manifesto Laura Zanotti UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations/ European University Institute Carl Schmitt and Humanitarian Intervention: Making Sense of the Problem of Insurgency and Terrorism in Today's Iraq Alexander Barder Florida International University Peace Operations and the Fortunes of War Michael Pugh University of Bradford Punitive Intervention: Enforcing Norms in an Anarchic World Anthony F. Lang University of St Andrews Re-Envisioning Peacekeeping Redux François Debrix Associate Professor, Florida International University Discussant(s) Mark J. Lacy Lancaster University ______WC36 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The United States Military and American Society: The Nature, Extent, and Implications of the Divergence Between the Political and Social Attitudes of the American Public and Members of the Armed Forces Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jason Dempsey West Point The 'Military Mind' and American Political Discourse: Case Studies in the Public Philosophies of Soldiers and Citizens Darrell Driver United States Military Academy, West Point The Nature and Extent of Partisan Affiliations Among Members of the United States Army Jason Dempsey West Point

Robert Shapiro The Next Generation: The Political and Social Attitudes of West Point Cadets Jason Dempsey West Point

Robert Shapiro Columbia University Discussant(s) Jack J. Porter The Citadel ______WC37 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Challenges to Democracy in Latin America Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Josephine E. Squires Fort Hays State University Dealing with the Challenge that Populism Poses to Liberal Democracies within the Transatlantic Community: What Works and What Doesn't Steve C. Ropp Department of Political Science, University of Wyoming Political Challenge in Latin America Christina Schatzman Arizona State University Discussant(s) Steven S. Sallie Boise State University ______WC38 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Conflict, Peacebuilding and Development Aid Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Earl Conteh-Morgan University of South Florida Gendered and Ethical Dilemmas of Moving from Emergency Response to Development in Failed States Janie L. Leatherman Illinois State University

Nadia Negroustoueva War Child, the /Sierra Leone Linking Peacebuilding and Development Work in Post-Conflict Areas: The Case of the Repatriation of Internally Displaced People in Lebanon Amal I. Khoury School of International Service, American University Reforming International Approaches to "Capacity Building" in Africa: the Role of Informal/Indigenous Institutions in the Horn of Africa Daniel Ghebretensae Ogbaharya Northern Arizona University The Negative Effects of Northern Aid for War-torn States in the South Jennifer M. Hazen University for Peace Discussant(s) Erin DeOrnellas Tran American University ______WC39 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Weberian Turn: Authority and Legitimacy in Constructivist Research Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University International Political Authority and the Inter-State System Ian Hurd Northwestern University Legitimacy, Social Mechanisms, and Economic Constructivism: A Weberian View Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School Market Authority and Neoliberal Stability in the International Political Economy Rodney Bruce Hall Oxford University Stopping Asia at the Elbe: 'Western Civilization' and the Constitution of the Cold War Patrick Thaddeus Jackson School of International Service, American University Discussant(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University ______WC40 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM A Canon of IR Literature? How we choose to teach our students Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University A "Learning Community" of One: Making a Required Political Science Major Interesting & Relevant to Non- Political Science Majors at West Point Patrick V. Howell United States Military Academy A Sociolinguistic Approach to Encouraging IR Theorizing in the Periphery Julie A. Mathews Bilkent University Teaching International Relations by Using Computer Based Analysis and Simulation Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York The Creation of an Undergraduate International Relations Canon: Beginning the Dialog Ruth M. Ediger Seattle Pacific University Toward the transformation of Japanese Foreign Policy Formation: How Do the Japanese Universities Teach the Realist Paradigm and Security Studies in the Classrooms after 911 and its aftermath? Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Discussant(s) Steven F. Jackson Indiana University of Pennsylvania ______WC41 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Regionalism and Cooperation Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir Bates College Coping with Regionalism: A Study of the Impacts of the Integration of Hungary to the European Union Gabriella Paar-Jakli Kent State University Developmental States and Regional Institutions in East Asia Motoshi Suzuki Graduate School of Law, The Social Construction of Regional Institutions – A Comparison of Recent Developments in Asia and Europe Dirk Nabers University of Otago Discussant(s) Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir Bates College ______WC42 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Critical Approaches to Human Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Vanessa Pupavac University of Nottingham Human Security and Risk Tara McCormack Centre for Study of Democracy, University of Westminster National Insecurities: Narcissism, Neoconservatism, and the American National Interest Alex Gourevitch Columbia University Peace without Politics?: A Critique of International State-Building David Chandler University of Westminster The Biopolitics of Human Security Michael Dillon University of Lancaster Witnessing the Demise of the Developing State: Problems for Humanitarian Advocacy Vanessa Pupavac University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Mark F. N. Franke Huron University College ______WC43 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Normative Power of the European Union in World Politics Sponsors International Organization Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Ian Manners Malmö University The European Union as a Normative Actor: Contradictions in the Union’s Collective Identity Charlotte Bretherton Liverpool John Moores University The European Union as a Normative Actor: Contradictions in the Union’s Collective Identity John Vogler Keele University The European Union, Australia and Sustainable Development: Normative Power Europe in Action? Karen Hussey Autralian National University

Simon Lightfoot University of Leeds The Normative Power of the European Union in World Politics Ian Manners Malmö University Discussant(s) Hanna Ojanen The Finnish Institute of International Affairs ______WC44 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Militarization, Authoritarianism, and Possibilities for Feminist Resistance Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Vera Eccarius-Kelly Siena College Cuban Women and Militarization: Gendered Discourse Analysis of a Security State, 1975-90 Lorraine Bayard de Volo University of Kansas Gendered, Racialized and Sexualized Torture at Abu-Ghraib Isis Nusair Denison University Mayan Resistance: Gendered Opposition to State Authoritarianism Vera Eccarius-Kelly Siena College Towards a Demilitarized, Gender Just Peace in Sri Lanka Christine Keating Ohio State University Discussant(s) Tami A. Jacoby Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba

Annick T. R. Wibben University of San Francisco ______WC97 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: Intelligence Studies Sponsors Intelligence Studies Internal Forms of Intelligence Oversight Cynthia M. Nolan American University ______WC98 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: Foreign Policy Analysis: I Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Anger Management: Public Reactions to Terrorism Depending Upon Its Success and the Identity of the Perpetrators Matthew W. Allan Texas A&M University

Nehemia Geva Texas A&M University Considering Engagement: U.S. Public Diplomacy for the Post 9/11 Era John R. Kelley London School of Economics and Political Science Mexican Foreign Policy: The Link to Achieve Better North-South Relations in a Global World Susana Chacón Tecnológico de Monterrey Persuasive Argumentation and National Missile Defense Policy: How America Learned to Quit Worrying and Love NMD Bill M. Flanik University of Toronto The Impact of Syrian Presence in Lebanon and the Situation after Syrian Withdrawal Yvona Sabacka University of Economics in Prague The Two Sides of Reputation: Ally Reliability and Conflict Initiation Gregory D. Miller The College of William & Mary Unpacking the Emotional Responses to Events of International Terror: A Cross-National Experimental Analysis Mosher Geva Texas A&M University

Katrina N. Mosher Texas A&M University Where Have All the Flowers Gone? The Declining Influence of the Scientific Community Over US Arms Control Decisions Karen Jane Winzoski University of British Columbia ______WC99 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: International Security Studies: I Sponsors International Security Studies "Chechen Blues:" The Emergence of Suicide Terrorism in the Chechen Wars Jason M. K. Lyall Princeton University A Global War Without Grand Strategist: American Trials and Tribulations in the Global War on Terror Douglas A. Borer Naval Postgraduate School

Steve Twing Frostburg State University American Counter-Terrorism and the Politics of Fear: Writing the Terrorist Threat Richard Jackson University of Manchester Conceptions of Religion in International Relations Guilherme de Araujo Silva University of Southern California Fanning the Flames of a Spreading Fire: A Social Movement Theory Approach to the Internationalization of Islamist Terrorism Sara E. Jackson Emory University Getting it Right: Understanding Effective Counter-Terrorism Strategies William J. Josiger Georgetown University Honor, Survival, and a ‘Reasonable Chance of Success,’ the Belgian Decision to Fight World War I Brent J. Steele University of Kansas Human Security and Good Governance: A Living Systems Approach to Understanding and Combating Terrorism Madelfia Abb Seton Hall, ROTC

Cindy R. Jebb United States Military Academy Implicated Victims: Collective Punishment in Contemporary Wars Thomas W. Smith University of South Florida Iran, The Nuclear Option, and the NPT Treaty: The Implications and Ramifications on Iranian Foreign Policy John P. Miglietta Tennessee State University Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism: Averting A Disaster in the Homeland Jeremy Tamsett International Security Solutions Corporation (ISSC) Nuclear Nonproliferation Diplomacy toward Iran and North Korea: Good Cop/Bad Cop or Exploitable Divide? Curtis H. Martin Merrimack College Playing Politics with Terrorism : A Brief History George Kassimeris University of Wolverhampton Politics and Engineering in Military Transformation Eugene Gholz LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas

Harvey M. Sapolsky MIT Understanding Nuclear Schizophrenia? The Process of Institutionalization and De-Institutionalization of Israel’s Doctrine of Nuclear Opacity Keren Yarhi University of Pennsylvania ______WD01 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Nuts & Bolts II: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education Roundtable Discussants Fay Beauchamp Community College of Philadelphia

Martha Denney Colorado State University

Daniel Greenberg Pace University

Joyce Kaufman Whittier College ______WD02 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM US Elites and Multilateralism Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Matthew A. Baum University of California, Los Angeles Like Father, Like Son? A Comparison of the Foreign Policies of George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College

Wesley B. Renfro University of Connecticut Preemption, Multilateralism and Globalization: An Inquiry into American Elites David C. Earnest Old Dominion University

Ole R. Holsti Duke University

James N. Rosenau The George Washington University Wilsonian Unilateralism: Rhetoric and Power in American Foreign Policy since 9/11 Karl K. Schonberg St. Lawrence University Without Heirs: The Rise and Fall of Establishment Internationalism Joshua W. Busby Princeton University (as of 9/1/05), currently Harvard

Jonathan J. Monten Georgetown University Discussant(s) Matthew A. Baum University of California, Los Angeles ______WD03 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Global Development Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Professor Silvia Federici Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Roundtable Discussants Silvia Federici Hofstra University

Siba N. Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University

Mustapha K. Pasha University of Aberdeen

Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawai'i

Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes ______WD04 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM State Failure I: Intra-State Dynamics Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Daniel Lambach University of Cologne Beyond Anarchy? State Failure and the Emergence of Governance Structures in Somalia and Afghanistan Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg Reconstituting Authority after State Failure: Theoretical Issues and Data from the Case of Lebanon Oren Barak Hebrew University of Jerusalem System Transformation and Violence Ekkart Zimmermann Dresden University of Technology The (Un)bearable Lightness of Violence: Warlords as an Alternative Form of Governance in the "Westphalian Periphery" Daniel Biro Australian National University Discussant(s) Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg

Daniel Lambach University of Cologne ______WD05 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Teaching International Studies Sponsors Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair(s) David Merchant Teaching Latin American Studies to US Students. Internationalizing North America: A Case for Comparative History Rául Rodriguez González CETYS Universidad North Carolina (NC) K-12 International Outreach Program Lois Mwaniki International Programs And Services

Masafumi Takeda Coordinator of Asian Studies The Challenges of Teaching in Jamaica Casey Hurley Educational Leadership and Foundations

Dixie McGinty Educational Leadership and Foundations Updating the International Studies Curriculum: Integrating Active Learning, Interdisciplinary Education, and Outcomes Assessment David A. Reilly Niagara University ______WD06 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Conflict and Statebuilding in Iraq: Different Issues and Perspectives Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Zehra F. K. Arat Purchase College, SUNY Insurgency Dynamics and Prospects for Peace in Colombia and Iraq Thomas S. Mowle United States Air Force Academy

Leslie Wirpsa University of California Berkeley Local Governance Work in Iraq 2003-2005: An Analysis of Quality of Life Surveys Findings: Policy and Practice Joe Eyerman RTI International

Cynthia L. Irvin RTI International Protests, Policymaking, and Public Opinion: European Foreign Policy and the Jennifer L. Erickson Cornell University Discussant(s) Zehra F. K. Arat Purchase College, SUNY ______WD07 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Canada-ISA Panel in Honor of Maureen Appel Molot Sponsors Canadian ISA Chair(s) Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa Roundtable Discussants Andrew Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation Roundtable Discussants Fen O. Hampson Carleton University

Maureen A. Molot Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta

Robert Wolfe School of Policy Studies, Queen's University ______WD08 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM US and European Approaches to Human Rights Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Roger W. Murphy Western Kentucky University The European Union Common policy toward Cuba: Promoting market and Human Rights Arturo E. Lopez-Levy Graduate School of International Studies-Univ of Denver U.S. Foreign Aid to Turkey: Human Rights versus National Security Rhonda L. Callaway Sam Houston State University

Elizabeth G. Matthews Rochester Institute of Technology U.S. Human Rights Policy: Unintended Consequences, Unintended Victim Clair Apodaca Florida International University What Matters for Multilateralism? Explaining American Foreign Policy Toward International Human Rights Treaties Johannes R. Thimm Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Discussant(s) Robert G. Patman University of Otago, New Zealand ______WD09 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Formal Models of International Politics Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Zaryab Iqbal University of South Carolina Bargaining between Haves and Have-Nots over the Future Commons Christopher K. Butler The University of New Mexico Loss Aversion in Deterrence Games Lisa J. Carlson University of Idaho

Raymond Dacey University of Idaho The Instability of Power Sharing Steven J. Brams New York University

Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University The International System as a Relationship Network Robert Muncaster University of Illinois

Dina Zinnes University of Illinois Discussant(s) Kelly M. Kadera University of Iowa ______WD10 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) in Action: Part 1. How IGOs Affect Political Conflict and Crises Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Erik Gartzke Columbia University An Unlikely Peace? Intergovermental Organizations and Bridging Ties Michelle A. Benson The State University of New York at Buffalo IGOs and the Kantian Peace - A Network Perspective Han Dorussen University of Essex

Hugh Ward University of Essex International Organizations and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Megan Shannon University of Mississippi Political Community and the Escalation of Interstate Violence Charles R. Boehmer University of Texas at El Paso Political Community and the Escalation of Interstate Violence David Sacko The United States Air Force Academy The Crisis Behavior of International Organizations Charles R. Boehmer University of Texas at El Paso

Joseph J. Hewitt University of Missouri

Timothy Nordstrom The University of Mississippi Discussant(s) Kristian Skrede Gleditsch University of Essex ______WD11 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Foreign Policy Analysis: Reflection and Advances Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Foreign Policy Analysis: From Little Acorn To Giant Oak ? A. John R. Groom University of Kent Power, Ideas, and Foreign Policy Reorientations: Beyond the Two-Step Model Chenghong Li University of South Carolina Reviving the Cybernetic Approach to Foreign Policy Analysis: Theoretical Development and the Case of U.S. Client State Policies Stephen J. Majeski University of Washington

David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva When the Means Become the Ends: Deviations from an Ideal Model of Foreign Policy David Stevens Columbia University

Matthew S. Winters Columbia University Discussant(s) Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University ______WD12 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Dynamics and Spatial Features of Conflict and State Behavior Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Galia Press-Barnathan Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Alliance Politics in Africa: How and Why States Form Military Relationships Sunil Dasgupta Georgetown University Offensive vs. Defensive Realism and Recent U.S Foreign Policy Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem States Behaving Badly: When do States Choose Aggressive Defense? John D. Orme Oglethorpe University Discussant(s) Galia Press-Barnathan Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem ______WD13 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Islam, Identities and International Relations Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Isis Nusair Denison University An Agent-Based Model of the Efficacy of Liberal and Radical Islamic Political Parties in Disseminating their Ideological Messages Sarah F. Salwen University of Pennsylvania Muslim Women in Western Societies: How Religion, Gender and Culture Affect Coping with Social Change Saba Ozyurt University of California Irvine Playing With History: Rewriting of National Identity, Islam and Colonial Culpability Emily M. Kugler University of California at San Diego, The Rise of Islamism: A Comparative Study of the Turkish Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands Gonul Tol Ph.D. Student Women, Islam and the Dynamics of Identity: A Transnational Perspective Meena Sharify-Funk University of Waterloo Discussant(s) Laurie A. Brand School of International Relations, University of Southern California ______WD14 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Transcending Rationalism. Analyzing International Institutions as International Institutions Sponsors German Political Science Association (DVPW) Chair(s) James W. Davis University of St. Gallen The neglected agency of the European Union Gabi Schlag Goethe-University Frankfurt What about autonomy? The United Nations as an agent in international relations? Ania Bakowski TU Darmstadt When 26 become One. Analyzing NATO as NATO Ulrich Franke University St. Gallen Discussant(s) James W. Davis University of St. Gallen ______WD15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Real Time: Documentary Film Making, Information Technology and Power/Resistance in Global Politics Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Christine T. Agius Salford University

Mark J. Lacy Lancaster University Roundtable Discussants Christine T. Agius Salford University Roundtable Discussants James Blight Watson Institute

James Der Derian Brown University

Mark J. Lacy Lancaster University

Janet M. Lang Watson Institute ______WD16 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Threats, Lies, and Videotape: Perception, Meaning and the Road to War Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) John Mueller Ohio State University Election Threats: Domestic Politics, 9/11 and Threat Inflation over Iraq Jane Kellett Cramer University of Oregon Fixing the Meaning of 9/11: Rhetorical Coercion and the Iraq War Ronald Krebs University of Minnesota

Jennifer Lobasz University of Minnesota The Pretty Perceptive Public: Public Assessments of Threat before and after 9/11 A. Trevor Thrall University of Michigan--Dearborn Discussant(s) Robert J. Art Brandeis University

John Mueller Ohio State University ______WD17 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Working Over Time: New Approaches to the Study of International Political Dynamics Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Christopher Zorn University of South Carolina Conditional Probability Testing of Reverse Wolfram Models: Israeli-Palestinian Event Interactions, 1979-2006 Valerie M. Hudson Brigham Young University

Phil A. Schrodt University of Kansas

Ray D. Whitmer Jhax, Ltd Media Generated Data: The Effects of Source Bias on Event Data Analysis Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia

Brandon M. Stewart College of William and Mary Reciprocity, Accountability and Credibility in International Relations Patrick T. Brandt University of North Texas

Michael P. Colaresi Michigan State University

John R. Freeman University of Minnesota What Makes a Major Power? Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamton University Discussant(s) Will H. Moore Florida State University ______WD18 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Constructing European Union’s Policies Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Elisabeth Prugl Florida International University International Security, Democratization, and Croatia’s Accession to the European Union Laura Zanotti UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations/ European University Institute Networks in the Construction of EU Politics Aart Holtslag University of Massachussets, Lowell Role of Security in Turkey’s European Union Membership Bid Nuray Ibryamova University of Miami The Construction of the EU Foreign Policy Roberto Dominguez Suffolk University Discussant(s) Laura Zanotti UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations/ European University Institute ______WD19 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Labor Migration: North-South Issues Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Randolph Persaud American University Globalization, Human Security and Migration: The Case of the Village of Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara, Guyana Randolph Persaud American University Migrant Labour, Citizenship, and North-South Divisions Mark P. Thomas Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, York University Trafficking in Persons: Relating Now to Then John T. Picarelli American University United States: Immigration Laws and Brain Drain Anjali Sahay Old Dominion University Discussant(s) Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University ______WD20 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Chinese Foreign Policy: Past, Present, and Future Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Hung Manh Nguyen George Mason University China’s Adaptation of Foreign Policy Toward Asian Regionalism Xiaoyu Pu Kent State University China's Good Neighbor Policy: Relations with Vietnam and Indonesia in Comparative Context Steven F. Jackson Indiana University of Pennsylvania China's One Country Two Systems Concept - The Hong Kong Experience and Implications for Taiwan James W. Chui London School of Economics Opening the Black Box: Domestic Sources and China's Human Rights Foreign Policy Dingding Chen University of Chicago Realism, Nationalism, and China's Foreign Policy Making (since 1979) Qiang Yan University of Missouri-St Louis Discussant(s) Conrad Hässler San Francisco State University

Hung Manh Nguyen George Mason University ______WD21 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Rules, Disputes and Coercion in Global Trade Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) David A. Deese Boston College “Police Patrols” and “Fire Alarms” in the Enforcement of Trade Rules in the Least Developed and Developing States David A. Deese Boston College Economic Sanctions: Signals of Coercion Monika A. Klimek University of Colorado at Boulder

Jerome F. Venteicher University of Missouri-Columbia Regime evolution: GATT negotiation rules and the American trade lobby Rachel E. Rubinfeld Stanford University The U.S.-Canada Softwood Lumber Dispute and the WTO Definition of Subsidy Gilbert Gagné Bishop's University

François Roch Université de Paris-XI Discussant(s) Patrick Bernhagen University of Aberdeen ______WD22 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Beyond Financial Crisis: Adjustment, Recovery, and Restructuring in Developing and Transition Countries Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark After 1998: State and Economy in Russia in a Time of Resource Abundance Neil Robinson University of Limerick Beyond the 2001 Financial Crisis: The Political Economy of the New Phase of Neoliberal Restructuring in Turkey Ziya Öniş Koç University Coping in the Global Financial System: The International Political Economy of Dollarization in Mexico Mariana Jimenez Huerta University of Manchester Crisis and Reversal of Fortune? Sovereign Default, Debt Restructuring, and Economic Performance in Argentina Giselle Datz Rutgers University--Newark From Banks to Markets: The Politics of Changing Financial Architectures in Malaysia and Taiwan Xiaoke Zhang University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Anastasia Nesvetailova University of Sussex

Louis W. Pauly University of Toronto ______WD23 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Dimensions of the War on Terror Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Susan P. Wright University of Michigan America's Mission: How has President Bush’s Use of Religion as a Tool in the “War on Terror” Affected the North-South Gap? Janicke Stramer The American Graduate School of IR&D in Paris Impediments to US-Mexican Cooperation in Combating Terrorism William C. Thomas US Air Force Academy Reiterating the “Hermit Kingdom” in the Age of “International” Terror: The Politics of Race and In/security in the South Korean Migrant Labor Dispute Mary D. Lee University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant(s) Dragan Simeunovic Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro ______WD24 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Corporations as Agents of Change: The Diffusion of Global Standards Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization Chair(s) Claire Cutler University of Victoria Bilateral Investment Treaties, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the Developing World Claire Cutler University of Victoria Corporate Security Responsibility: The Diffusion of "Good Governance" Standards by Corporations in Zones of Conflict Klaus D. Wolf Darmstadt University of Technology Mining, the New Rhetoric of Sustainability, and the Emergence of a New Social Contract Wesley Cragg Gardiner Professor of Business Ethics Positive Dependencies?: FDI and the Cross-country Diffusion of ISO 14001 Matt Potoski Iowa State University

Aseem Prakash University of Washington Towards Sustainable Mining: The Corporate Role in the Construction of Global Standards Hevina S. Dashwood Brock University Discussant(s) Virginia Haufler University of Maryland ______WD25 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Playing the Margin: Power, Agency and Resistance away from the Centre of Power Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Pertti Joenniemmi Danish Institute for International Studies

Noel Parker University of Copenhagen Geometries of Order, Power and Marginality: A Long Historical Perspective Pertti Joenniemmi Danish Institute for International Studies

Noel Parker University of Copenhagen Mindscapes of Marginality: Post-9/11 European Geopolitics from an East Baltic Perspective Christopher Browning University of Birmingham

Marko Lehti Tampere Peace Research Institute, Finland Negotiating Security: The Baltic States after NATO and EU Enlargement Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University Notions of ‘Europe’. Where does Europe’s Southern Periphery Lie? Michelle Pace University of Birmingham The Uses of ‘European values’ in Central Europe: Strategies of Appropriation and Resistance Merje Kuus University of British Columbia Discussant(s) Jenny Edkins University of Aberystwyth

Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs ______WD26 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Domestic Courts as International Actors Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Mark Axelrod Duke University Courts Without Borders? Meets Parochialism in the Regulatory Sphere Tonya L. Putnam Princeton University Implementing Customary International Law in Domestic Courts Mark Axelrod Duke University Outside Law, Domestic Courts, and Domestic Policy: A Second Image Reversed Perspective Chris Whytock Duke University Discussant(s) Mary Durfee Michigan Technological University ______WD27 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Key Actors in UN Environmental Governance Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Steinar Andresen Fridtjof Nansens Institute China and the G77 in Global Environmental Governance Gørill Heggelund Fridtjof Nansens Institute Norway: High Ambitions - Limited Influence? Steinar Andresen Fridtjof Nansens Institute

Kristin G. Rosendal Fridtjof Nansen Institute The Commission on Sustainable Development: Ideological Talk shop or problem-solving arena? Steinar Andresen Fridtjof Nansens Institute

Lars H. Gulbrandsen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute The Developing Countries Shadow Global Environmental Governance Adil Najam Tufts University US policy in the UN Environmental Area: Powerful Laggard or Constructive Leader? Pamela Chasek Manhattan College Discussant(s) Marc A. Levy Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) ______WD28 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Norms, Identity, and Regional Security - Perspectives from the North and South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Nina Tannenwald Brown University International Norms and Regional Security Monica Herz Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Regime Security and Stateness in the Arab Middle East: the limits of international norms? Rolf Schwarz Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva The literature on International Norms and New Developments in International Relations Denise Garcia Harvard University Towards Convergence of Development Interests and Regional Normative Structures: Insights from Turkey-EU and Mexico-US Relations Salvador Espinosa Indiana University

Doğa (Dowa) Kayalar Erdem Indiana University Discussant(s) Duane Henry University of Hawai'i at Manoa ______WD29 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Levelling the North-South Playing Field through Public Diplomacy? Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Christopher Berzins Canadian High Commission

Donna Lee University of Birmingham Deconstructing the International Code of Diplomacy: A Case Study of Bilateral Diplomatic Practices in Sweden versus the Dominican Republic Kathleen Keene UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Diplomats: A Breed Apart or Anyone Goes? The Question of Political Appointees as Heads of Mission Lorna Lloyd Keele University The Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) and its Impact on the North/South divide Claudia Keller-Lapayre Mexican MFA The UK's Public Diplomacy in Africa: A Gentle Rain from Heaven? Biljana Scott Diplo Foundation Discussant(s) Geoffrey Allen Pigman Bennington College ______WD30 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Emerging International Environmental Issues Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Peter Dauvergne University of British Columbia Cancer and Global Environmental Politics: Proposing a New Research Agenda Peter Dauvergne University of British Columbia Integrating Sustainability Science and Global Environmental Governance: The Case of Long-Range Transport of Dust Ken Wilkening U. of Northern British Columbia The Death of Isolated Economics: Reconciling Ecology with Economy Somer J. Huntley Rainforest Action Network The International Implications of Bioinvasion: From Ecopolitical Theory to Policy Development Peter Stoett Concordia University Discussant(s) William Burns Monterey Institute of International Studies ______WD31 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Law, Power, and Control in the Politics Insecurity Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Peter Burgess International Peace Institute, Oslo “Out-of-Country Voting” and the Forms of Long-Distance Citizenship Francesco Ragazzi Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris Exit: Risk Management and the Control of Terror(ists) Mark B. Salter School of Politics, U. of Ottawa Insecurity of the European Community of Values Peter Burgess International Peace Institute, Oslo Media Management and the War on Terrorism: A Model of International Frames’ Spreading Based on Bourdieu’s Theory of Fields Cristina Archetti University of Leeds Discussant(s) Andreas Behnke Towson University ______WD32 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Peacebuilding and Security in Asia Pacific Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Youngtae Shin University of Central Oklahoma Japan’s Nationalism and the U.S.-Japan Alliance Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Mediating Civil Wars in Asia-Pacific Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury

Karl DeRouen University of Alabama and Military Security: The Case of Northeast Asian Security Talks Youngtae Shin University of Central Oklahoma South Korean Democratization and Japan-South Korea Relations Yang-Mo Ku The George Washington University Stability and Complexity in Asia-Pacific Security Affairs Robert F. Ayson Australian National University Discussant(s) Stewart Johnson California State University ______WD33 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Multi-Agent Simulation and IR Theory Sponsors Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Akihiko Tanaka Heterogeneous Agents in International Trade Negotiations Kazutoshi Suzuki University of Tokyo Simulating the Process of Policy Making: The Case of the Cuban Missile Crisis Hiroyuki Hoshiro University of Tokyo

Takuto Sakamoto University of Tokyo World War and World Peace in Silico Katsuma Mitsutsuji University of Tokyo Discussant(s) Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California ______WD34 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Explaining Compliance with International Economic Commitments Across the North-South Divide 1 Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ella Kokotsis G8 Research Group, University of Toronto Explaining Compliance with International Commitments to Combat Financial Crime: The G8 and FATF Amandine Scherrer Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris Explaining Compliance with International Commitments to Combat Financial Crisis: The IMF and the G7 Ivan Savic Columbia University Explaining Compliance with International Financial Commitments: The G8 and G20 Record John J. Kirton University of Toronto Explaining Compliance with Multilateral Trade Commitments: Is the G8 Still Relevant? Heidi Ullrich London School of Economics (LSE) Party Strength and the Political Economy of Trade: The Case of India Charles R. Hankla Georgia State University Discussant(s) Jeffrey Hart Indiana University ______WD35 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Modeling Terrorism Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes International Security Studies Chair(s) J. David Singer University of Michigan A Political Economic Approach to Terrorist Generation: Spending, Allocation and Aid as Tools in Counter- Terrorism Scott Helfstein University of Michigan Terrorist Violence and Inter-Terrorist Competition: Underproduction and Overproduction of Terror in Varying Market Equilibria Skyler J. Cranmer University of California, Davis Understanding Vulnerability: An Opportunity and Willingness Model of Interstate Terrorism Michael Thomas Koch Texas A &M University Why Terrorists Kill: Explaining the Deadliness of Terrorist Violence Aaron M. Hoffman Purdue University Discussant(s) Quan Li Penn State

J. David Singer University of Michigan ______WD36 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Transnational Justice and Security Sponsors International Security Studies International Law Chair(s) James D. Meernik University of North Texas Confronting a Troubled Past: Civil Conflict and the Pursuit of Transitional Justice Amber A. Ussery University of Arizona International Criminal Justice and Revenge Violence: A Reappraisal Michael J. Boyle Harvard University North - South Divide - The Global Justice Movement and the Need to Reshape Intelligence Hans E. Abrahamsson Gothenburg University, Sweden Discussant(s) James D. Meernik University of North Texas ______WD37 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Dealing with the North-South Divide: From Indigenous Knowledge to Trade Agreements Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Stephen Van Holde Kenyon College Building Contractual Competence: Harnessing Cultural Psychology in International Business Transactions Justin D. Levinson University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law

Kaiping Peng University of California at Berkeley Language as an Intermediary of Trade and Culture: The Case of Inner Asia Between Turkey and Russia Vassil Hristov Anastassov Istanbul Beykent University The North-South Gap and Regional Integration Josephine E. Squires Fort Hays State University Discussant(s) Tad Kugler La Sierra University ______WD38 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Old Wine in New Bottles? Revisiting Familiar Challenges in a Changed Humanitarian Context Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Thomas Weiss Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY Graduate Center Evolution or Paradigm Shift? Assessing the Impact of Security Threats on Humanitarian Action Larissa Fast Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace, University of Notre Dame Security, Secularism, and Local Capacity: The Future of North-South NGO “Partnerships” in a Changed Humanitarian Context Melissa Labonte University of Richmond The Darfur Discourse: Continuing Evasion or New Responses? Kurt Mills University of Glasgow When Words Matter (and When They Don’t): Darfur, the Asian Tsunami and ‘Strategic Discourse’ in International Politics Brent J. Steele University of Kansas Discussant(s) Antonio Donini Humanitarianism and War Project, Tufts University ______WD39 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Leveraging Historical Lessons in Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Uri Bar-Joseph Haifa University, Israel 50 Years of Major Israeli Intelligence Failures Uri Bar-Joseph Haifa University, Israel A Comparison of U.S. and U.K. Inquiries into Intelligence Failure: Mining the Iraq Case Lawrence J. Lamanna University of Georgia Japanese Black Chamber: The History of Prewar Japanese Cryptanalysis and its Impact on Policy Decisions Toshihiro Minohara Kobe University U.S. Military Attaches during the Cold War-- the Latin American Experience Robert O. Kirkland Visiting Professor History, Claremont McKenna College Discussant(s) Richard Valcourt International Journal of Intelligence and Counter-intelligence

James J. Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School ______WD40 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Aid and Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Jonathan Rosenberg University of Alaska Fairbanks Environmental and Economic Interdependence: New Challenges for the Developing World Bahar Akman McGill University (Ph.D. Candidate) Environmental Governance as a Goal of Official Development Assistance: Is Anything Going to Work? Jonathan Rosenberg University of Alaska Fairbanks UNEP's Finance Initiative: Beyond Bluewash? Susan Park Deakin University Using Power in International Environmental Policy: International Whaling, International Development Aid and Trade Nives Dolsak University of Washington, Bothell Discussant(s) Barbara Connolly University of Notre Dame ______WD41 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Emergence of International Order, 1495 – 1713 (II): Thinkers, Practitioners and Ideologies Sponsors English School Chair(s) Benjamin de Carvalho University of Cambridge Interests and Identities in the Age of Confessional Politics: The Emergence of the Nation State Benjamin de Carvalho University of Cambridge Justus Lipsius, Neostoicism and the Disciplining of 17th Century Statecraft Halvard Leira NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) War, Religion and Humanist Reactions Torbjørn L. Knutsen NTNU-NUPI Discussant(s) Chris Brown London School of Economics

Richard W. Mansbach Iowa State University ______WD42 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Managing Low Intensity Operations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) David H. Dunn University of Birmingham British Experience of Low-Intensity Conflict in Sierra Leone Andrew M. Dorman King's College London Mars Re-Learning: The US Marine Corps and Chaos in the Littorals Terry Terriff University of Birmingham Proposed Title: Comparing British and American Approaches to COIN in Iraq Warren Chin King's College London Traditional British Counter-Insurgency Techniques: Time for a Change? Rod Thornton King's College London Trojan Horses: USAID, Counter-Terrorism and Africa’s Police Alice Hills University of Leeds Discussant(s) Richard A. Lacquement U.S. Army

William H. Park King's College London ______WD43 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Autonomy and Control: Goverments, Media and International Confliict Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Robin Brown University of Leeds ‘Watchdogs or Lap Dogs?’: An Analysis of UK Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War Peter Goddard University of Liverpool

Piers Robinson University of Liverpool Global Media and Political Conflict: New Facets of Agenda Setting Philip Seib Marquette University Guarding the Watchdogs: Coalition News Management and UK Media Coverage of the Invasion of Iraq Robin Brown University of Leeds Journalists Under Fire: Reporting Conflict in the Information Age Howard Tumber City University Discussant(s) Renee Marlin-Bennett American University ______WD44 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Constructing Ethics in IR Theory Along the Liberal/Postmodern Divide Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Agonism, Performativity, and Affinity: Constructing a Postmodern Basis for Ethical Choice Rosemary E. Shinko University of Connecticut Fighting the Good Fight: Does All the Talk Matter? Stacy Bergstrom Haldi Gettysburg College Mapping out Ethical Tensions and the Human Rights Discourse Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University/Visiting Fellow at Yale Center for International and Ontology and Ethics in the Transcripts of Late Modernity: Dostoyevsky, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Levinas Olya Gayazova Bates College The 'Past' as Bounding Practices: Exploring the Place of 1947 in the India-Pakistan Conflict Today Kiran Pervez School of International Service, American University Discussant(s) Daniel J. Whelan Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver ______WD97 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: Post Communist States in International Relations Sponsors Post Communist States Health Policy Governance in the Czech Republic: Doctors, Insurers, and the State Leah Seppanen Anderson Wheaton College ______WD98 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: Global Development Studies: I Sponsors Global Development A Taste of One’s Own Medicine: Assessing Post-Development Adam R. Shanko University of Kansas Community or Disharmony in East Asia? The Prospects of the Recent Debates in Japan Yusuke Dan Tokai University Crossing the Line of Trust and Growth Moana J. Vercoe Claremont Graduate University Does Aid Enlarge Local Governments: Evidence from Mainland China 1997-2002 Gang Guo The University of Mississippi It's Not a McWorld, It's a Dragon Buffet World: The Emergence of Chinese Soft Power Christopher Balding University of California, Irvine Rituals as Development Strategy: An Analysis of the Role of Rituals in Participatory Development Projects Marcus Holmes Georgetown University The Challenges of Youth: Global Lessons on Marginalization, Militancy, and Mayhem Mark Hamilton American University Web-based K-12 Resources for Teaching about Latin America Kristin A. Janka Millar Michigan State University ______WD99 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: International Political Economy: I Sponsors International Political Economy Beyond 'Democracy': Electoral Rules, Pork Barreling, and Legislators’ Incentives to Pursue FDI Marshall W. Garland Texas Tech University Culture & Politics in the East Asian Context Soleiman Dias Hanyang University Graduate School of International Studies Depositing Credibility: Capital Account Liberalization, Dollarization, and Government Credibility Kelly P. Wurtz University of California, San Diego Empirical Comparative Studies on the Corruption of the North and the South Sang Hwan Lee Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Exploring Political Determinants of Financial Reforms in Developing Countries Sawa Omori University of Tokyo Have We Been Naughty? Compliance with World Bank and IMF Conditionality and its Impact on Government Stability Brandon C. Zicha Binghamton University Innovation or Accumulation: The Political Environment and the Sources of Growth Joel W. Simmons Univeristy of Michigan Nationalism and Sino-Japanese relations Wenran Jiang University of Alberta Structural Adjustment and the Role of the State in South Korea and Southeast Asia since the Asian Financial Crisis Thomas Kalinowski Humboldt University Berlin, Germany The Domestic Foundations of US Structural Power in International Finance Martijn Konings York University The Role of the Japanese Media and Public Opinion in Aid Sanctions Against China Mary M. McCarthy Columbia University ______TA01 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Feminist Security Theory in the 21st Century Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Laura E. Sjoberg Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government Roundtable Discussants Carol Cohn Boston Consortium on Gender and Human Rights

Kimberly Hutchings London School of Economics

Sara Ruddick New School University Roundtable Discussants Christine Sylvester Lancaster University ______TA02 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Phi Beta Delta Twenty Years Hence Sponsors Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair(s) Yvonne Captain Phi Beta Delta and George Washington University “The Role of Students in Phi Beta Delta” Student Winner, International Scholar Award, Delta Chapter, San Diego State University TBA - Student Winner San Diego State University Faculty Opportunities in Phi Beta Delta Sharon Joy University of Houston How and Why it All Began Paul Lewis Center for International Education Phi Beta Delta, Now More Than Ever Guru Ghosh College of William and Mary ______TA03 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Overcoming the North-South Division in Europe Sponsors Croatian International Studies Association (Croatia) Chair(s) Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Enlargement of European Union-The Chances of Southeastern Europe Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Euroatlantic Integrations - Instrument for Overcoming the North-South Division in Europe Lidija Cehulic University of Zagreb Experiences of Cyprus in the EU Joseph Joseph University of Cyprus Montenegro on Its Way Toward Euroatlantic Integrations Savo Kentera Centre for International Relations Discussant(s) Peter Stania Director of Institute for Peace ______TA04 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Legitimation in Non-State Market-Driven Governance: New Questions and Cross-Sectoral Comparisons Sponsors Environmental Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) James N. Rosenau The George Washington University Modelling Legitimation Dynamics in Non-State Law: The Case of Project Finance David Szablowski Law and Society Program, York University Non-State Global Standard Setting and the WTO: Legitimacy and the Need for Regulatory Space Steven Bernstein Department of Political Science, University of Toronto

Erin N. Hannah Department of Political Science, University of Toronto The Emergence of NSMD Systems Across Sectors Graeme Auld School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

Benjamin Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

Kelly Levin Yale University The International Organization for Standardization, Non-State Market-Driven Governance and the Struggle for the Soul of Global Business Stepan Wood Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Discussant(s) David Vogel University Cal Berkeley ______TA05 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Realism Reconsidered: Hans Morgenthau and the Nature of International Relations – I: The Classical Legacy Sponsors European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Chair(s) Michael E. Cox London School of Economics ‘The Twilight of International Morality’? Hans J. Morgenthau and Carl Schmitt on the End of the Jus Publicum Europaeum Chris Brown London School of Economics Hans Morgenthau, Michael Oakeshott and the Possibility of Tragedy in World Politics Nicholas J. Rengger University of St Andrews Pragmatist Phronesis: What Hans J. Morgenthau learned from Anthony F. Lang University of St Andrews Discussant(s) Richard Ned Lebow Dartmouth College ______TA06 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Reports from the APSA Task Force on Terrorism and Political Violence Sponsors American Political Science Association (APSA) Chair(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University Roundtable Discussants Christian Davenport University of Maryland

Jack S. Levy Rutgers University

T. David Mason University of North Texas

Marc Ross Bryn Mawr College ______TA07 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The North-South Divide in the United Nations System: Is it Widening or Closing? Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Benjamin Rivlin Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY Are Ideas Divided Across North and South? A UN Approach Nomvuyo Nolutshungu City University of New York, Graduate Center Northern Actions, Southern Objections: UN Humanitarian Interventions and Changing Conceptions of Sovereignty Dennis Dijkzeul Ruhr Universität, Bochum The North -South Divide in the United Nations System: A Caribbean View of this Reality Ivan C. Martinez University of West Indies, Jamaica The North-South Development Divide: Anything New? Jacques Fomerand United Nations University (ret.) Discussant(s) Lawrence S. Finkelstein Northern Illinois University (ret.) ______TA08 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Asylum Policies: Comparative Western Perspectives Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Karla S. Fallon East-West Center & University of British Columbia Shaping U. S. Refugee Policy: The Unique Role of the House Judiciary Committee Peter J. Levinson The Media and Refugee Identity: Reconstructing Humanitarianism Scott D. Watson University of British Columbia The West European Policy Reponse to Asylum Seekers: 1990-2004 Rebecca Larsen Brigham Young University Discussant(s) Eiko Thielemann LSE ______TA09 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Labour Movements North and South – Global Contexts, Global Struggles Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Susanne Soederberg Queen's University, Ontario After the Collapse: Workers and Social Conflict in Argentina Viviana Patroni York University Globalisation and Regional Integration: The Possibilities and Problems for Trade Unions to Resist Neo-Liberal restructuring in Europe Andreas Bieler University of Nottingham Uneven Industrial Development, Globalisation, and Super-Exploitation in Metropolitan Garment Production Étienne Cantin Université Laval Yue Yuen and the Implementation of Labour Codes of Conduct Jeroen Merk University of Sussex Discussant(s) Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne ______TA11 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM US Democracy Promotion: Methods and Consequences Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mark Peceny University of New Mexico Danger in the Gray Zone: Democratization and U.S. National Security Esther M. Skelley University of Georgia Democracy and the Dollar: The Efficacy of Non-Military Methods of Inducing Democratic Transitions Stephen D. Collins Kennesaw State University Democratic Promotion in Afghanistan: NATO’s Role and Record Ryan C. Hendrickson Eastern Illinois University Promethean Power: How U.S. Troops Export Democracy John P. Sawyer Georgetown University The Democracy Mission? Democratic Sponsor States and the Extension of the Third Wave, 1987-2002 James M. Scott Indiana State University

Carie A. Steele University of Illinois Discussant(s) Mark Peceny University of New Mexico ______TA12 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Financial Issues in the World Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Johnna Montgomerie University of Sussex Choosing Exchange Rate Regimes: The Significance of Credibility Enhancing Institutions Joseph Brusuelas University of Southern California

John Doces University of Southern California Effects of Government Partisanship on Sovereign Bond Markets Hye-Jee Cho Univ. of California, Los Angeles Sovereign Bond Ratings and Democracy: The Effects of Regime Type in the Developing World Candace C. Archer Bowling Green State University

Glen Biglaiser Texas Tech University The Consumer Debt Bomb: Accident or Policy Prescription? Johnna Montgomerie University of Sussex Discussant(s) Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis ______TA13 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Pre-Theorising Non-Western International Relations Theory? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Alan Chong National University of Singapore Can Asians Theorize? Reflections on the Debate over the Place of Theory in Asian International Relations See Seng Tan Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Pre-Theorizing Western and Non-Western IR Theory of Small States Matthias M. Maass Seoul National University Southeast Asian International Relations as "Inter-Societal Relations": Pre-modern Inspirations for a Humanistic Pattern of Cross-Border Relations Alan Chong National University of Singapore Why is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University Discussant(s) See Seng Tan Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies ______TA14 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Post-Soviet Energy Policy: Modeling the Economic and Political Risks Sponsors Post Communist States International Political Economy Chair(s) Andrei V. Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Roundtable Discussants Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa

Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico

Mikhail A. Molchanov St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada ______TA15 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM EU and North American Climate Change Policy: The Prospects for Increasing Convergence and Links? Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Gary Bryner Brigham Young University Domesticated Science. How European and US Policymakers Deal with Research on Climate Change Alexander Ochs German Institute for Int'l and Security Affairs (SWP) and WWS/Princeton Europe and the Kyoto Protocol Gary Bryner Brigham Young University Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in North America Michele M. Betsill Colorado State University Discussant(s) Juliann E. Allison University of California ______TA16 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Intelligence Oversight and Control Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Michael M. Andregg University of St. Thomas

Cynthia M. Nolan American University A Shock Theory of Intelligence Accountability and the Congress of the United States Loch K. Johnson University of Georgia, Department of International Affairs Committee Turnover and the Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: The Case of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Marie V. Milward The University of Georgia Congressional Oversight of Intelligence Cynthia M. Nolan American University Role of Intelligence Synthesis in Political Decisions Virendra S. Verma School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Discussant(s) John W. Williams Principia College ______TA17 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Forecasting Ethnic Violence: Early Warning Signs Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Monica Duffy Toft Harvard University Ethnic Diversity and Tax Compliance in a Comparative Perspective Anna M. Persson Department of Political Science, Göteborg university The Leader and The People: Authoritarianism and Ethnic Conflict Amy S. Cox McGill University

Stephen M. Saideman McGill University Discussant(s) Monica Duffy Toft Harvard University ______TA18 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Innovative Teaching Across the North-South Divide Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs International Education Chair(s) Vicki L. Golich University of California San Marcos A Different World: Teaching Strategies for North-South Courses Andrea K. Grove Westminster College

Chris Scholl Wheeling Jesuit University Bringing International Relations Alive through Student Engagement with Immigrants Heather Heckel Bridgewater College Looking for True North: Using Simulations to Teach Canadian Politics Neal A. Carter St. Bonaventure University Over a Barrel: OPEC, Cartel Behavior, and Relative Gains Brian D. Ripley Mercyhurst College Service Learning in International Relations: Creating Engaged Learners through Community Service Projects in Internationally Focused Charities Eric Cox Texas Christian University Discussant(s) Vicki L. Golich University of California San Marcos ______TA19 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM North-South Perceptions on Globalization Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Globalization and Religious Resurgence: An Historical Perspective Majid Tehranian Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research Reaching Beyond North-South Divisions: Exploring the 'Global' Diffusion of Tobacco Control Policy Heather L. Wipfli Johns Hopkins University Reproducing the North-South Divide: The Role of Trade Deficits and Capital Flows Bruce E. Moon Lehigh University What if They Gave a Demonstration and Nobody Came? The Evolution of the Anti-Globalization Movement Agnieszka Paczynska George Mason University Who "Don't Know" Whether Globalization is Good or Bad?: Hidden Inequality in the Global Era So Young Kim Florida Atlantic University Discussant(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel ______TA20 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM German Foreign Policy and IR Theory Sponsors German Political Science Association (DVPW) Chair(s) Ole Waever University of Copenhagen/UCSanta Cruz From NATO to ESDP: Analyzing Shifts in German Cooperative Preferences after 1990 Felix Berenskoetter London School of Economics

Bastian Giegerich London School of Economics and Political Science German Policy on Non-Proliferation and Dual Use Technology. A Case of "Embedded Hegemony"? Beverly Crawford University of California, Berkeley Taking Process Seriously. Concatenations of Continuity and Change in German Foreign Policy Gunther Hellmann J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt

Benjamin Herborth J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt The Model Penitent? German Historical Memory and Foreign Policy and Historical Memory in Comparative Perspective Thomas Berger Boston University Discussant(s) Katja Weber Georgia Tech ______TA21 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Asymmetric Responses to US Power and their Consequences Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Nora Bensahel RAND Corporation Layered Defense: Innovation in the Face of American Military Power Jasen J. Castillo RAND Corporation U.S. Military Supremacy and the Rise of Strategic State-Alligned Terrorism James M. O'Brien The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Weak States, Global Threats, and U.S. National Security: A Research and Policy Agenda Stewart M. Patrick Center for Global Development Discussant(s) Nora Bensahel RAND Corporation ______TA22 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Regulating Nanotechnology Sponsors Environmental Studies International Law Chair(s) Marcus Schaper Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland A Small Matter of Regulation: An International Review of Nanotechnology Regulation Diana M. Bowman Faculty of Law, Monash University

Graeme A. Hodge Faculty of Law, Monash University Models for the International Regulation of Nanotechnology Kenneth W. Abbott Northwestern University School of Law Models for the International Regulation of Nanotechnology Sandeep Gopalan College of Law, Arizona State University Nanotechnology and the Lessons (Not) Learnt from the Transatlantic Biotechnology Dispute Marcus Schaper Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

Marcus Schaper Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland Nanotechnology Regulation in India: A Framework for Exploring the Risks and Opportunities Nupur Chowdhury The Energy and Resources Institute Regulating Products of Nanotechnology: Balancing Risk with Precaution Michael D. Mehta Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan Discussant(s) Dennis Pirages Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

Henrik Selin Department of International Relations, Boston University

Henrik Selin Department of International Relations, Boston University ______TA23 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Political Islam Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel Auburn University Montgomery Ideological Roots of Islamism Mehdi Mozaffari Professor Political Reform in Egypt Gamze Cavdar Michigan State University The Millenarian Ideology of al-Qaeda James F. Rinehart Troy University The Secular Modernist Discourse in Contemporary Iran Mehran Kamrava California State University, Northridge When Islam Enters Politics: Structural Contexts for Islamist Political Mobilization Quinn Mecham Middlebury College Discussant(s) Ersin M. Kalaycioglu Isik University, Department of International Relations ______TA24 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Governance, Threats and Risks Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London Civil Defense and Nuclear (In)Security, 1947 – 1992 Keven Ruby University of Chicago Kidnap/Ransom Insurance and the ‘War on Terror’ Luis Lobo-Guerrero Lancaster University Managing Threats by Expert Commissions – Can it be Done? Christian Büger University of Frankfurt Terrorism and the Governmentality of Risk Claudia Aradau The Open University

Rens van Munster University of Southern Denmark Discussant(s) Michael Dillon University of Lancaster ______TA25 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Baltic States: the Catalysers of Democracy in the Eastern Europe Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Darius Furmonavicius University of Bradford

Ralph Tuchtenhagen University of Hamburg Building Common Values: Lithuania's Contributions to the Democratization of the Post-Soviet Region Ginta T. Palubinskas George Mason University Eastward Enlargement of the European Union: Power Shift or Balance of Power? Luba Racanska St. John's University The Origins of Democratic Thinking in the Baltic Countries in the 19th Century Ralph Tuchtenhagen University of Hamburg The Sajudis of Lithuania, the Baltic Singing Revolutions, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union Darius Furmonavicius University of Bradford Discussant(s) Walter C. Clemens Boston University

Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University ______TA26 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Link between Economic Issues and Conflict Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Esra Cuhadar-Gurkaynak Sabanci University Civil Wars, Quality of Life, and Long-Term Economic Growth, 1960-2000 Seonjou Kang University of North Texas Conflict and Cooperation in International Interactions: The Influence of Economic Development Baris Kesgin The University of Memphis Economy and Conflict Across the Taiwan Strait Chia-sheng Chen State University of New York, University at Buffalo The Unequal Burden of War: The Effect of Armed Conflict on the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy Eric Neumayer London School of Economics Discussant(s) Esra Cuhadar-Gurkaynak Sabanci University ______TA27 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Commitment Problems and Strategic Interaction Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Jana Von Stein Department of Political Science University of Michigan “Falling to Peaces”: Managing Competing Territorial Claims with Conciliatory Agreements Michaela Mattes Rice University Diplomacy and Military Coercion in International Crises Shuhei Kurizaki UCLA/Harvard Exploring the Consequences of Commitment in International Politics Erik Gartzke Columbia University Discussant(s) Curtis S. Signorino University of Rochester ______TA28 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Disaggregating the Study of Civil War Sponsors Peace Science Society Chair(s) Patrick M. Regan Binghamton University Investigating Economic Determinants of Civil War with Localized Conflict Data Håvard Hegre PRIO

Clionadh Raleigh Department of Geography, University of Colorado Patterns of Violence in the Angolan Civil War: Uncovering the Logic Jennifer Ziemke University of Wisconsin Predation and Production in Colombia: A Fiscal Perspective on Insurgency Cullen S. Hendrix Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego Recovering from Civil Wars Thomas Edward Flores University of Michigan

Irfan Nooruddin The Ohio State University Transnational Linkages and Civil War Interactions David E. Cunningham UC-San Diego

Kristian Skrede Gleditsch University of Essex

Idean Salehyan UCSD Discussant(s) Patrick M. Regan Binghamton University ______TA29 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Africa as a Subject of International Justice Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Mark A. Drumbl Prof. Washington & Lee Combating Impunity: The Charles Taylor Case Beth K. Dougherty Prof, Beloit College Comparing Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda: Truth Commissions and Traditional Practices Joanna R. Quinn Postdoc, University of Western Ontario Developments in International Law Regarding Recruitment of Child Combatants from the Special Court for Sierra Leone Kim Lanegran Prof, Coe College Lost in Translation: Southern Concerns and Northern Rules in International Law and Institutions Revisited Zachary H. Tzimitras Istanbul Bilgi University Discussant(s) Mark A. Drumbl Prof. Washington & Lee ______TA30 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Citizenship Negotiation and Change in Canada and the United States: Consequences for Marginalized Workers and Households Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Shanti I. Fernando York University, Canada Negotiating Citizenship in an Age of Globalization: Migrant Women Workers in Canada Abigail B. Bakan Queen's University, Canada The Internalized North-South Divide: Implications for Workers in Canada and the United States Anna Agathangelou York University The Internalized North-South Divide: Implications for Workers in Canada and the United States Shanti I. Fernando York University, Canada Discussant(s) Tamara Spira University of California, Santa Cruz ______TA31 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Geocultural Epistemologies: IR From and For Peripheries Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Nicholas G. Onuf Florida International University Collective Identities and State Construction: Dilemmas of the Periphery Nizar Messari Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro From Instabilities to Insecurity: Legal Concepts and the Conditions for Employment of Armed Forces in South American Countries Antonio Jorge Ramalho da Rocha Universidade de Brasília / Ministério da Defesa Peripheral Conversations and Centers of Gravity Karena Shaw University of Victoria Thinking at the Periphery Paulo Luiz Esteves Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Thinking Peripherically Joao Pontes Nogueira Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Discussant(s) Nicholas G. Onuf Florida International University ______TA32 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Southern Development Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Ruth Ben-Artzi University of Pennsylvania Colonial Legacies and Development Performance in Africa Stephanie M. Burchard Rice University Empiricism, Imperialism and the Spread of Ideas: Critical Reflections on the Theory and Practice of International Development Craig A. Johnson Department of Political Science, University of Guelph Global Structural Shifts and the Political Economy of Development: Impact and Responses from African States Eunice N. Sahle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reconsidering the Legacies of Import-Substitution Industrialization in Latin America: The Case of the Automobile Industry John P. Tuman University of Nevada Las Vegas Discussant(s) Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies ______TA33 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Preemption and Self-Defense Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Leo Lovelace Chapman University Debating Self-Defense: The Role of Power in Changing International Law Anette Ahrnens Department of Political Science, Lund University Just War, Restitution and Civilian Protection Shunzo Majima University of Birmingham Normative Development of the “Pre-emptive Action”: Implications for the North-South Divide Muge Kinacioglu London School of Economics and Political Science, CIS Preemption, Prevention, and Jus ad Bellum Craig L. Carr Portland State University

David Kinsella Portland State University Discussant(s) Leo Lovelace Chapman University ______TA34 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Rise of Paramilitaries: Military and State Reorganization in a New Era of Conflict, Sovereignty, and Democracy Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Sunil Dasgupta Georgetown University Devolution From Above: Why States Choose Militias in the Middle East Ariel I. Ahram Georgetown University The Janjaweed in the Sudan: A Case of Chronic Paramilitarism Ariel Zellman University of British Columbia The Rise of the Networked Bandit Benjamin M. Jensen American University School of International Service, PhD Candidate Why Paramilitaries? An Empirical Critique of the Theoretical Literature Jesse Driscoll Stanford University Discussant(s) Sunil Dasgupta Georgetown University ______TA35 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Uni/Multilateralism Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Caroline Fehl Oxford University Declarations of Independence: Member State Defiance of International Organizations Michael Lipson Concordia University

Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University Empirical Analysis of 400 Years of Multilateral Agreements Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware

Matthew Hoffmann University of Delaware Living with the reluctant hegemon: Explaining European responses to US unilateralism Caroline Fehl Oxford University The Emergence of a New Variety of Multilateralism: The Case of PSI Hyun Seok Yu Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea Through a Glass Darkly? The United States and the United Nations Alynna J. Lyon University of New Hampshire Discussant(s) Robert C. Johansen University of Notre Dame ______TA36 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Social Differentiation in the Enlarged EU:Investment, Trade and Social Situation in New EU Countries Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Kumiko Haba Professor of EU Enlargement and Possibility of East Asian Integration: A Comparative Analysis Yun Chen Fudan University

Ken Morita Hiroshima University Japanese Investment toward Central Europe and Social Differentiation in Regions Before and After Joining to the EU. Comparative Studies between Developed and Underdeveloped in Central Europe Kumiko Haba Professor of Hosei University The European Union, Accession and the Limits of State Socialization Clayton J. Cleveland University of Oregon Ukraine and the Challenges of EU Enlargement: Consequences for Ukraine and its International Role in Europe Denys Kuzmin Odesa National University, Ukraine Discussant(s) Joel R. Campbell Kansai Gaidai University ______TA37 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Levers of Influence: Understanding the New North-South Divide in the Middle East and North Africa II Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Yahia Zoubir Euromed Marseille, Ecole de Management The United States and Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories Yehuda Lukacs George Mason University Theorizing About North – South Relations in the Digital Age: Building Theory of Information Technology and Security for the Middle East Hamoud Salhi College of the Canyons Too good of a Deal: A Critical Reappraisal of the Second Intifada Robert Snyder Southwestern University Triangular Competition for Yemen? The U.S., Russia, and China in the South Arabian Peninsula David S. Sorenson U.S. Air War College Discussant(s) Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco ______TA38 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The North-South Divide in the Post-Communist Space: Cooperation or Conflict? Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Kathleen J. Hancock University of Texas, San Antonio China’s Future: Implications for the North-South “Divide” Teresa Wright California State University, Long Beach Explaining the Success and Failure of International Pressure on Regime Change: Lessons from Postcommunist Europe Rachel J. Vanderhill University of Virginia Management vs. Negotiations in the Danube River Basin Valerie J. Assetto Colorado State University Post-Communist States and the War with Iraq: Balancing Between the United States and West Europe Alexandru Grigorescu Loyola University Chicago Regional Cooperation among Caspian Post-Communist States Victoria Glenn Univ of Central Florida

Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida Discussant(s) Marni M. Berg Colorado School of Mines ______TA39 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Securitization Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Anna Leander University of Southern Denmark North/South Securitisation Versus Security Judy A. Hemming Australian National University Reconceptualizing Security: Variations of State Policy in World Politics Rachel Girshick University of Wisconsin-Madison Securitisation Theory and the Internationalisation of Threat Images Holger Stritzel London School of Economics Securitisation Theory- The Story So Far Rita Taureck University of Birmingham The Securitization of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic as a Norm: A Contribution to the Constructivist Scholarship on the Emergence and Diffusion of International Norms Marco A. Vieira London School of Economics Discussant(s) Anna Leander University of Southern Denmark ______TA40 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Regulating Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Sandra M. Sequeira Harvard University British Corporate Governance in the Era of Labour and Europe: A New Regulatory State but to What End? Alistair Q. Howard Temple University Governance a la Carte: The Politics of Privatization in Sub-Saharan Africa Sandra M. Sequeira Harvard University Revisiting State Regulation in Globalization: Experiences in Japanese and East Asian Political Economies Keiko Sueuchi Meiji Gakuin University Discussant(s) Paul S. Adams University of Richmond ______TA41 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM More Alike than Different? Women as Policymakers, Mentors, Politicians and Citizens Sponsors Women's Caucus Chair(s) Francine J. D'Amico The Maxwell School, Syracuse University A Minority of the Majority: The Curious Place of Women’s Political Parties in Electoral Systems Laura V. Fidler New School University / New School for Social Research Citizenship Aross the North-South Divide: Engaging Citizens through Global Civil Society Emily B. Mawhinney St. John's College Foreign Policy Decisionmakers: The Impact of Albright and Rice Nancy E. McGlen Niagara University

Meredith R. Sarkees Saint Mary's College Women Faculty at Civilian and Military Institutions of Higher Education: More Alike than Different? Mary F. Hampton U.S.A.F. Air Command and Staff College

Kathleen A. Mahoney-Norris U.S.A.F. Air Command and Staff College Discussant(s) Marijke Breuning Truman State University Discussant(s) Helen E. Purkitt Dept. of Political Science, US Naval Academy ______TA42 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Environment & Demography: A North/South Perspective Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Urs P. Thomas Dept. of Public International Law, University of Geneva/Switzerland Flows between South and North: Implementing International Environmental Treaties in Developing Countries Karim S. Makdisi American University of Beirut Governing Agrobiodiversity: The Emerging Tragedy of the Anticommons in the South Regine Andersen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Strengthening the Capacity of Developing Nation-States Cooperation with Non-state Actors William T. Laventhal Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers University - Newark The Implications of Demographic Convergence Jennifer D. Sciubba University of Maryland Discussant(s) Urs P. Thomas Dept. of Public International Law, University of Geneva/Switzerland ______TA43 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Man Question in International Politics 1 Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Interrogating White Male Privilege in IR Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Is There Anything Wrong with Masculinity? Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Kosovar Identities – Gendered Realities of Life? Jamie Munn City University, London The Legitimating Function of Masculinity/ Men in the Theory and Practice of War and Peace Kimberley Hutchings London School of Economics The Machine in the Man: Metaphor, Masculinity and Militarization Terrell Carver University of Bristol Discussant(s) Maria Stern University of Gothenburg ______TA44 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Politics and Ethics of Post-Conflict International Reconstruction Sponsors International Security Studies Global Development Chair(s) Dominik Zaum University of Oxford Instability in the New Imperial Periphery: Ethnonationalism, Clan Politics and Social Exclusion in the Caucasus and Central Asia Khatchik Derghoukassian Universidad de San Andres Just and Unjust Statebuilding - Rawls’s Law of Peoples and the Ethics of Liberal Empire Stefano Recchia Columbia University Sovereignty and Statebuilding in International Society Dominik Zaum University of Oxford Discussant(s) Jochen Prantl University of Oxford ______TA45 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Dividing the North-South Divide Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Robina Bhatti California State University, Monterey Bay Ecological Debt, Ecological Credit: A North-South Divide? Robina Bhatti California State University, Monterey Bay Environmental Ethics and the North-South Divide: A Case Study of Long-Term Nuclear Waste Storage Henry B. Lyon University of Kentucky Environmental Skepticism as a Rear Guard for Northern Unequal Ecological Exchange Peter Jacques University of Central Florida Institutional Capacities and Environmental Policy Performance in Industrialised and Developing Countries – Different or all the Same? Klaus Jacob Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität Berlin

Nana Kuenkel Free University of Berlin

Axel Volkery Environmental Policy Research Centre Science and Sovereignty: Power/Knowledge Inequities between North and South Myanna H. Lahsen University of Colorado Discussant(s) Ronnie D. Lipschutz University of California ______TA46 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Interrogating Empire: Conversations on Gender, Race and War Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College

Robin L. Riley SUNY Plattsburgh Bewildered? Women’s Studies and the War on Terror Monisha Das Gupta Univeristy of Hawaii Manoa Patriotism in the U.S. Peace Movement: The Limits of Nationalist Resistance to Global Imperialism Shampa Biswas Whitman College Shame & Rage Himadeep Muppidi Department of Political Science, Vassar College The View from Soweto: Examining the Presentation of US Foreign Policy Abroad Hannah E. Britton University of Kansas Discussant(s) Cynthia Enloe Clark University ______TA97 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: Environmental Studies Sponsors Environmental Studies An Emerging Environmental Regime: A Regimes Analysis of North-South Relations Related to Agreements on the Ozone Layer, Greenhouse Emissions, and Biodiversity Erick G. Highum University of Wisconsin, River Falls Gender and Development Joseph Jonidès Villarson Institutional Elements of International Environmental Jurisprudence: An Immanent Critique Walter F. Baber California State University, Long Beach

Robert V. Bartlett Purdue University Shared Government Responsibility In Fighting Profit Fundamentalism Beate E. Antonich San Francisco State University The Impact of International Institutions and Trade on Environmental Policy Convergence in Europe Christoph Knill University of Konstanz The Unintended Consequences of International Regimes: A Case Study of Environmental regimes Jyotika Saksena University of Indianapolis ______TA98 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: International Law Sponsors International Law Are Micro-Regionalism, Regionalism and Inter-Regionalism Palliatives to Redress Africa’s Exclusion in the Globalization Process? Stephen S. Kingah Institute for European Studeis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel ______TA99 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: International Ethics Sponsors International Ethics Building Institutions: Practical Knowledge and Institutional Design Anne Holthoefer University of Chicago - Department of Political Science Cosmopolitanism, Institutions, and Responsibility: Comments on the Recent Work of David Miller David J. Watkins University of Washington Forging a Community of Individuals: Freedom & the Ethics of Love Amanda R. Beattie University of St. Andrews On Kant: Probing the Enlightenment Legacy in World Politics Scott G. Nelson Visiting Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech Reading "Middlemarch," Writing the Discipline: Process Tracing and Narrative Desire in Academic International Relations Timothy J. Ruback Arizona State University Towards a Critical Theory of Globalization? Neogramscianism between Social Constructivism and Critical Theory Nicolas Lamp International University Bremen ______TB01 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Threat of Terrorism and the North –South Divide Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Samuel Peleg Senior Fellow and Academic Director, Strategic Dialogue Centre Roundtable Discussants Jamal al Tahat Research Fellow, Jordanian Center for Strategic Studies

Alexander Bligh College of Judea and Samaria

Barry Feinstein Senior Research Fellow, Strategic Dialogue Centre

Sebastyen Gorka Executive Director, ITDIS

David Hovhannisyan Yerevan State University

Ivo Paparela Professor of Political Science, University of Dubrovnik

Samuel Peleg Senior Fellow and Academic Director, Strategic Dialogue Centre

Olga A. Vorkunova Director of the Center for Development and Peace Studies "FORUM" ______TB02 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Nuclear States, Proliferation Networks, and the Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Peter R. Lavoy U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Command and Control Challenges in New Nuclear Nations Feroz Khan U.S. Naval Postgraduate School Globalization and WMD Supply Networks James A. Russell Naval Postgraduate School LEAKING LEVIATHANS: The Khan Network, the Anthrax Mailer, and Nuclear Revolution Theory Daniel Deudney Johns Hopkins University Nuclear Weapons and Intergenerational Exploitation Matthew T. Rendall University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Peter R. Lavoy U.S. Naval Postgraduate School

T. V. Paul McGill University ______TB03 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Postwar State-Building I Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Deborah Avant George Washington University Assessing the Potential of Diaspora Groups to Contribute to Peacebuilding Joanna Spear George Washington University Global Machinery for Postwar State-Building Roland Paris University of Colorado Percpetions of Nation Building: Changing the Dynamic of Imposer and Imposed Upon Andrea K. Talentino Drew University Warlords, Clans and Gangs: From Potential Spoilers to Stakeholders Kimberly Marten Barnard College, Columbia University Discussant(s) Elizabeth Cousens Vice President, International Peace Academy ______TB04 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Indigenous Mobilization Across the North/South Divide Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Alison Brysk University of California, Irvine Artic Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations in Arctic and Global Arenas Marjo Lindroth Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland Conceptions and Reactions to Mobilization of Indigenous Populations across the North-South Divide: Comparisons of Social Justice and International Economic Development Policy David Toohey University of Hawaii Indigenous Peoples and Anti-Globalization Activism: Native Hawaiians and the Asian Development Bank Stephanie J. Di Alto University of California, Irvine The International Status of Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights Anne S. Witt-Greenberg DoCip (Geneva), ESCR-Net (NY), AWID (Canada) Discussant(s) Jeff Corntassel Asst. Professor, University of Victoria

Darlene Williams The University of Hawaii at Manoa ______TB05 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ECPR/ISA Sponsored Panel Realism Reconsidered II – Morgenthau and Realism Today Sponsors European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Chair(s) Michael C. Williams University of Aberystwyth From Impossible to Essential: The Thermonuclear Revolution in Morgenthau’s Conception of a World State Campbell Craig Univeristy of Southampton Hans J. Morgenthau, Classical Realism and the Cold War Michael E. Cox London School of Economics Hans J. Morgenthau’s Conception of the Balance of Power Richard Little University of Bristol Morgenthau Now: National Greatness, Neoconservatism, and Classical Realism Michael C. Williams University of Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Richard Ned Lebow Dartmouth College ______TB06 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Balancing in Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Sam H. Farahani Professor, International Relations It Could Be A Bloody Mess: Multilateral Power Shifts, Role Deficit and Critical Periods as the Potential Sources of Conflict in the East Asian Sub-System Brock F. Tessman University of Denver; Graduate School of International Studies Nuclear Deterrence and Animosity in Japan-North Korean Relations: Steps to Coexistence Anthony DiFilippo Lincoln University (PA) The Balancing Game—Neoclassical Realism and China’s Foreign Policy Kai He Arizona State University Discussant(s) Sam H. Farahani Professor, International Relations ______TB07 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Geocultural Epistemologies in IR: Biographies and International Relations Discourse II Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Xavier Guillaume Department of Political Science, University of Geneva Roundtable Discussants Xavier Guillaume Department of Political Science, University of Geneva

Narendran Kumarakulasingam School of International Service, American University

Meena Sharify-Funk University of Waterloo

Jacob Stump School of International Service, American University ______TB08 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking Development II-- Beyond States and ‘Inter-State’: Transnational Social Relations in Global Capitalism Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Caroline Thomas University of Southampton Governing the Market: The “Political” and the “Economic” in the Restructuring of the “Third World” Fouad Makki Cornell University Insecurity and Development: The Rhetoric of the "Failed State" Morten Boas FAFO The Idea and Practice of Nation-Building and the Transformation of the North-South Divide, 1945-2005 Mark T. Berger University of New South Wales US Shareholder Activsim in the Global South: Expolring Transformative Politics in Spatial Configurations of Capatilism Susanne Soederberg Queen's University, Ontario Discussant(s) Ritu Vij University of Aberdeen ______TB09 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Alternative Approaches for Americans in International Affairs Sponsors Peace Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University American Foreign Policy: Alternative Strategies for National and Human Security Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Better Alternatives for Iraqi Reconstruction Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University Softening America's Image through Soft Power Fen O. Hampson Carleton University The Ethical and Policy Implications of Consulting (or Not Consulting) with the US Federal Government on International Development Policy: A Challenge for Peace and Conflict Studies During the Bush Presidency Dennis Sandole George Mason University There Are Tasks for Everybody Chadwick F. Alger Ohio State University Discussant(s) Patrick G. Coy Kent State University ______TB10 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Law and Power in North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt Roundtable Discussants Michael Byers University of British Columbia

Nicole Deitelhoff Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

Tim Dunne Exeter University

Mary Ellen O'Connell Notre Dame University

Stephen Watts Cornell University

Nicholas Wheeler University of Wales ______TB11 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Security-Terrorism Nexus: Complexities of National and International Networks Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Espen Moe NTNU “Violent Cartographies” After 9/11 Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawai'i Comparing Domestic and International Terrorist Networks Helen E. Purkitt Dept. of Political Science, US Naval Academy Perspectives on the Human Bomb Tami A. Jacoby Department of Political Studies, University of Manitoba Terror and International Crises: Framework and Findings Hemda Ben-Yehuda Bar Ilan University

Zohar Blumberg Bar Ilan University Understanding Tomorrow’s Security Needs and Their Challenges Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut

Natalie Florea Hudson University of Connecticut

Anat Niv-Solomon University of Connecticut

Brian R. Urlacher University of Connecticut Winners and Losers in the War on Terror Michael S. Stohl University of California, Santa Barbara Discussant(s) Espen Moe NTNU ______TB12 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The North-South Divide and Reform of International Financial Institutions Sponsors Convention Theme International Organization Chair(s) Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Roundtable Discussants Martin S. Edwards Texas Tech University

Bessma Momani University of Waterloo

David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska

Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Thomas D. Willett Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies ______TB13 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Global System from an Historical Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair(s) Richard K. Herrmann Ohio State University The Sequence of Power Structures of the Central World System/Civilization 400-100 BC David Wilkinson UCLA Political Science Department Theory Across Time: IR's Privileging of Time-less Theory Christopher B. McIntosh University of Chicago ______TB14 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Responding to Immanent Threats in a North-South World: Preventive War Justifications and Contemporary American Security Strategy Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Cian O'Driscoll Department of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth

Columba L. Peoples Department of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth Laying Down The Gauntlet: President Bush’s Advocacy of Preventive War and The Challenge To The Just War Tradition Cian O'Driscoll Department of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth The Ethics of Preventive War David Rodin Oxford University, Dept. of Philosophy The Threat and Promise of Immanence: Responding to the Nuclear Missile Danger in Contemporary American Security Strategy Columba L. Peoples Department of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth Discussant(s) George, Jr. R. Lucas U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis) ______TB15 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ISA Journal Editors Roundtable Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Roundtable Discussants Margaret G. Hermann Maxwell School, Syracuse University

David Kinsella Portland State University

Steven C. Poe University of North Texas

Doug Van Belle Victoria University of Wellington Roundtable Discussants Birol Yesilada Portland State University ______TB16 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Future of Post-National Europe Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Alexander Ochs German Institute for Int'l and Security Affairs (SWP) and WWS/Princeton French Domestic Politics and the Construction of Europe: Maastricht to the EU Constitution Pia C. Wood Wake Forest University Organized Hypocrisy in Reverse Images: The Social Construction of Christian Europe and Islamic Turkey in the Context of Negotiations over Turkish Accession into the European Union David P. Dansereau Virginia Tech

Nicholas Kiersey Virginia Tech

Asli C. Oner Virginia Tech

Edward Weisband Virginia Tech The Origins of Right-Wing Authoritarianism: Fascism and Radical Islamism Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University The Western Balkans and the EU Lidija Cehulic University of Zagreb

Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Turkey and Postnational Europe : Challenges for the Emerging Political Community Feyzi Baban Trent University

Fuat E. Keyman Koc University Discussant(s) Alexander Ochs German Institute for Int'l and Security Affairs (SWP) and WWS/Princeton ______TB17 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM India and Its Neighbors in the 21st Century Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Devin T. Hagerty University of Maryland, Baltimore Aksaichin: Catalyst for Resolution of Sino-Indian Border Dispute Virendra S. Verma School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Cooperation Under Protracted Conflict: India-Pakistan Saira Khan American University-Cairo India, China and Russian Towards a Trilateral Linkage Pramod Kumar Mishra University of Delhi

Suprava Mishra Academy for Asia Pacific Studies, Delhi Living with the Bombs! An Analysis of Nuclear Deterrence between India and Pakistan Supad K. Ghose Old Dominion University Sources of Ethnic Conflict: Lessons from Sri Lanka Shale Horowitz University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Discussant(s) Devin T. Hagerty University of Maryland, Baltimore ______TB18 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Simulations and Environmental Politics Sponsors Environmental Studies Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Pamela Chasek Manhattan College Environmental Impact of Military Bases Wayne Glass University of Southern California Simulating an International Climate Change Treaty Mary Pettenger Western Oregon University Small-Scale Simulations in International Environmental Politics J. Samuel Barkin University of Florida

Elizabeth R. DeSombre Wellesley College Student Incentive Structures in Classroom Simulations: The Case of Post-Kyoto Climate Negotiations Loren Cass College of the Holy Cross Discussant(s) Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California ______TB19 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Continuing Our Assessment Conversation: Defining & Assessing Learning Outcomes for International Education Curricula Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Vicki L. Golich University of California San Marcos Assessing Global Learning: Use of Rubrics as a Practical Approach Linda Bunney-Sarhad California State University, Stanislaus

Hildy Heath California State University, Stanislaus Assessing Internationalization: Lessons Learned at The University of Montana Mehrdad Kia University of Montana Connecting Student Assessment-as-Learning with Program and Institutional Assessment Zohreh Emami Alverno College Integrated versus Intensive Program Outcomes at Kapiolani Community College, University of Hawaii: Part 2 Robert W. Franco University of HawaiŒi & KapiŒolani Community College ______TB20 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North-South Relations and Politics of Interdependence Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Mona M. Lyne University of South Carolina Debt for Peace: Multilateral Debt and its Role in Demilitarizing the Developing World Bozena C. Welborne University of Colorado at Boulder Problematising the Seeming North-South 'Divide': A Theoretical and Empirical Overview Adedayo O. Adekson UNESCO Centre, University of Ulster The Constitution of Postcolonial States as Juridical Persons: Moral Regulation in the Capitalist States System Tomohisa Hattori Lehman College, City University of New York The Washington Consensus and Military Spending: Does the Neo-Liberal Economic Agenda Push Militarization? Susan T. Jackson University of Arizona Discussant(s) Mona M. Lyne University of South Carolina ______TB21 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Transnational Solidarity in a Globalizing World: Opportunities and Challenges Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies Altruism’s Out, Identity’s (Back) In, and Reciprocity’s Welcome: The Mix of Solidarity in Contemporary Transnational Activist Networks Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies Beyond the American Bubble: Does Empire Matter? Jan P. Nederveen Pieterse University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Contesting Globalization: Network Dynamics and the Struggle for Global Justice Jackie Smith Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, U. of Notre Dame New Transnational Solidarity in Brazil? Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Solidarity at a Distance: The Limits of Globalization Thomas Olesen University of Aarhus, Dept. of Political Science Discussant(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle, Dept. of Politics ______TB22 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Issues in North-South Finance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Scott Pegg IUPUI Factors that Promote Regime Change: What We Can Learn From the Case of the Jamaica Agreement Julie L. Mueller University of New England Financial Market Liberalization in Newly Industrialized Countries: The Case of South Korea Hyekyung Cho Financial Economy Institute

Thomas Kalinowski Humboldt University Berlin, Germany The Pathway from Financial Liberalization and Crisis: A Comparative Case Study of Mexico and South Korea Eundak Kwon Northern Illinois University Discussant(s) Scott Pegg IUPUI ______TB23 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cooperation or Rivalry?: North-South Relations in the Western Hemisphere After September 11 and the Iraq War Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Mario E. Carranza Texas A & M University-Kingsville A New North-South Divide? Social Protest Movements and State Responses in the Western Hemisphere Khatchik Derghoukassian Universidad de San Andres The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in the Foreign Policy of Hugo Chavez Frias Jose Briceno Ruiz Universidad de Los Andes, Centro de Estudios de Fronteras e Integracion The North-South Divide and Security in the Western Hemisphere: Strategic Options for Latin America After September 11 and the Iraq War Mario E. Carranza Texas A & M University-Kingsville The Risks of Market-Based Regionalism: The Politics of Economic Divergence in North America Carol Wise University of Southern California Discussant(s) Nicola Phillips University of Manchester ______TB24 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North-South Divide- China Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Takashi Yamamoto Akita International University China and Japan: The Cold War Structural Dynamics Reappearing in Northeast Asia? Camilla T. N. Soerensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen Seeking China’s New Identity: The Myth of Yiwei Wang Fudan University The Enigma of Arrival: Chinese Debate the Significance of “Rising” Jeremy T. Paltiel Department of Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada The North-South Divide in China: Causes, Effects and Results of Unbalanced Regional Development Reggie Audibert The Hatfield School, Portland State University

Minzi Su The Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University The Two Level Game of China's Exchange Rate Policy Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis

Hongying Wang Syracuse University Discussant(s) Takashi Yamamoto Akita International University ______TB25 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Great Powers in World Politics Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Daniel S. Geller Wayne State University Alliances and Nuclear Proliferation: A Matter of Reliability? Volker Krause Eastern Michigan University Alliances and Nuclear Proliferation: A Matter of Reliability? J. David Singer University of Michigan Global Power Transitions and Regional Interests Vesna Danilovic University at Buffalo, SUNY Patterns of Conflict and Cooperation in the International System Kelly M. Kadera University of Iowa

Daniel S. Morey University of Iowa US Military Support and Geopolitical Stability Corey D. Bike Vanderbilt University

Juan Carlos Donoso Vanderbilt University Discussant(s) Christopher K. Butler The University of New Mexico ______TB26 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North-South Border Issues Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Frederick M. Kaiser Congressional Research Service Border Crossings: Negotiating the Panamanian Border Sydney Iaukea University of Hawai'i Interdependence and Immigration Christopher Rudolph American University Is There a Politics of Cultural Globalization? Tanja G. Flanagan Georgetown University The Spanish-Moroccan Border: Global Implications of Europe's Rio Grande Pablo Castillo Diaz Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers University Transnational Policies in North America: Mexican Policies toward its Nationals in the United States since 2000 Guy Poitras Trinity University Discussant(s) Frederick M. Kaiser Congressional Research Service ______TB27 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Canadian Foreign Policy: Identity and Autonomy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College Canadian Foreign Policy and the Middle East: Theory and Practice William Hogg Bishop's University

Andrew Johnson Bishop's University Cheerleading Behind the US Bench? Values and Autonomy in Canadian Foreign Policy Nelson Michaud École nationale d’administration publique Is there a Possibility to Strength Canada-Mexican Relations after China Competitiveness? Armando R. Balderrama Center for North American Studies. ITESM Why Did Canada Sit Out the Iraq War? Srdjan Vucetic Department of Political Science Discussant(s) Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College ______TB28 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North, South, or Somewhere in Between?: A Second Look at the Semi-Periphery and "The Stratification of the World-Economy" 20 Years Later Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Eric H. Honda Fresno State University A Tale of Two Peripheries: The Singer-Prébisch Thesis, Reform, and the Future of North and South Korea Scott D. Parker University of Nevada, Reno Imbalances of Wealth and Power in the Modern World-System: Pathways to Hegemonic Decline and the Road to the Semi-Periphery Eric H. Honda Fresno State University South Africa's Role in NEPAD: A Regional Hegemony or Pivotal State? Smile Dube California State University, Sacramento The Peripheral Condition: Globalization and Inequality in the International System Rossana Rocha Reis University of São Paulo (USP) Discussant(s) Patrick Cannon California State University, Sacramento

Maria Sampanis California State University, Sacramento ______TB29 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Environmental Politics in an Expanding Europe Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Regina S. Axelrod Adelphi University EU Enlargement and Consequences for Environmental Policy: The Case of Air Pollution Jon B. Skjaerseth The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

Jorgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Framing, Participation and Policy Change in Response to the Czech Floods of 2002 JoAnn Carmin Massachusetts Institute of Technology Not In Your Back Yard! The Politics of Radioactive Waste Disposal and Nuclear Power in the European Union Robert G. Darst University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Social Capital and Nuclear Waste: A Comparison of the Swedish and Czech Experiences in Siting a Permanent Geologic Repository Jane I. Dawson Connecticut College Discussant(s) Barbara Connolly University of Notre Dame

Miranda A. Schreurs University of Maryland ______TB30 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM States, Migration, and the Comparative Politics of Policy Trade-offs Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University Immigrants, Markets, and the American State: The Political Economy of U.S. Immigration James F. Hollifield Southern Methodist University

Valery Hunt Southern Methodist University International Trade in the Provision of Public Goods? The Case of Refugee Protection Eiko Thielemann LSE Migration in Spain from Aznar to Zapatero: A Real Change of Direction? Orietta Perni Tecnologico de Monterrey - Dept. of International Relations Transnational Politics and Migration Policies: Argentines in Spain Ana Margheritis University of Florida Trapped Between (Plymouth) Rock and a Hard Place: Towards a Better Understanding of the Role of Norms in Refugee and Asylum Policy Antje Ellermann University of British Columbia

Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Jeannette Money University of California Davis ______TB31 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Applications of Poliheuristic Theory to International Conflict and International Political Economy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alex Mintz Texas A&M University Changes in The US-South Korea Relationship: An Explanation Using Poliheuristic Theory Uk Heo University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Jung-Yeop Woo University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee How New Information Allows for the Reconsideration of Previously Rejected Alternatives: A Poliheuristic Application to International Political Economy Tracy Long Texas A&M University Poliheuristic Analysis of International Crises: A Cross-National Assessment Carolyn C. James Stephens College

Patrick James University of Southern California

Enyu Zhang University of Missouri at Columbia Poliheuristic Theory And China’s Policy Making During the Taiwan Straits Crises Min Ye University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Discussant(s) Karl DeRouen University of Alabama

Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee ______TB32 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Politics of Coercion Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University The Politics of Coercion: Territorial Disputes and the Choice of Coercive Strategies Daniel R. Lake Sweet Briar College The Value of Silence: Partisan Opposition, International Conflict Success, and Congressional Seat Change Dennis M. Foster Virginia Military Institute When Do States Preempt? The Impact of Security, Law, and Norms on the use of Anticipatory Military Activities Rachel Bzostek University of Missouri Who "Won" Libya: The Force-Diplomacy Debate and Its Implications for Theory and Policy Bruce W. Jentleson Duke University

Chris Whytock Duke University Discussant(s) Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University ______TB33 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Civil Society in North-South Context Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Lipi Mukhopadhyay Indian Institute of Public Administration Across the Divide: Going beyond Old Dichotomies in International Relations Amos Nascimento UNIMEP - Brazil Alike and Yet Not Alike: Civil Society in a Cultural Context Michaelene Cox Illinois State University Late Capitalism and the World Social Forum: Making of 21st century global "working class"? Peter N. Funke University of Pennsylvania State/Counter-State: Sovereignty and Terrorism in the Global South Benjamin Patterson State University of New York, Oswego

Craig Warkentin State University of New York, Oswego Discussant(s) Lipi Mukhopadhyay Indian Institute of Public Administration ______TB34 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Influences on Democratization and Elections Sponsors International Organization Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Daniela Donno Yale University Are Elections Good for Democracy? Nikolay Marinov Yale University Democratization and Human Rights Organizations Emilie Hafner-Burton Princeton University

Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Democratization and Human Rights Organizations Jon C. Pevehouse University of Wisconsin Do International Election Observers Deter Local Electoral Fraud? Experimental Evidence from the 2003 Armenian Presidential Elections Susan D. Hyde University of California San Diego International Influences on the Quality of Elections in Developing Democracies Alberto Simpser Stanford University and Woodrow Wilson School Regional Intergovernmental Organizations and the Collective Defense of Democracy in Latin America and Post- Communist Europe Daniela Donno Yale University Discussant(s) David A. Lake University of California, San Diego ______TB35 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Norm Creation and Diffusion Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) James G. Richter Bates College "Life Cycle" of the Global Norm Against the Use of Child Soldiers Vera Achvarina University of Pittsburgh Exceptions to Sovereign Immunity: Barriers to Tipping Points for Aspirational Norms Ashley A. Thomas Georgetown University Norm Diffusion in the Globalizing World: Building a Conceptual Framework Vlad N. Kravtsov Syracuse University Norm-Driven Change: An Analytical Model of Domestic Change Caused by the International Normative System Kaori N. Lindeman Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) Heather Heckel Bridgewater College ______TB36 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Moral Foundations of World Order Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Anthony F. Lang University of St Andrews Escaping Morality: The Argument from Extremity Revisited Heather M. Roff University of Colorado, Boulder International Political Theory and the Question of Justice Terry Nardin University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and National University of Singapore National Defense and Individual Rights David R. Mapel University of Colorado, Boulder The Trouble with Mixed Motives: Debating the Political, Legal, and Moral Dimensions of Intervention Susan D. Fink Commander, U.S. Navy Discussant(s) Peter Digeser University of California, Santa Barbara ______TB37 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM States and Markets Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Joseph N. Cohen Princeton University Economic Development, State Stability, and the Private Sector in the Middle East: The Cases of Iran and Kuwait Nimah Mazaheri University of Washington, Department of Political Science Institutional Factors that Shape Regionalization in the Central Asia Kursad Aslan Kent State University

Murat Aslan Osmangazi University Liberal Markets, Strong Institutions and Financial Autonomy: An Integrative Approach to Macroeconomic Performance in Developing Countries Joseph N. Cohen Princeton University Selling the State: Branding as a State Tool in International Relations Jeremy Youde San Diego State University Discussant(s) Patrick Leblond HEC Montreal ______TB38 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Religion and Politics: Comparative Perspectives Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Jonathan Fox Bar Ilan University, Israel Colonial Portugal’s Ethno-Religious Legacies in Brazil, Angola, and Indonesia: Class, Race, and Religion in the Modern World System Kevin H. Ellsworth Arizona State University -- School of Interdisciplinary Studies Creating Security or Conflict: Governments and Muslim Minorities in Asia Sandra R. Leavitt Georgetown University Ethnic Conflict in South Asia-The Tamil and Chakma Problems in a Comparative Perspective Niranjan Barik Ravenshaw College (Autonomous) State Religion and Discrimination against Ethnic Minorities Jonathan Fox Bar Ilan University, Israel Discussant(s) John Boye Ejobowah Wilfrid Laurier University ______TB39 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Trade Liberalization and Developing Countries – Between Crises and Expanding Regionalisms Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Mark S. Manger McGill University Elbowing Your Way In – North-North Competition in North-South FTAs Mark S. Manger McGill University Regional Integration Agreements as an Opportunity for the South. Lessons from the Northern Experience Tobias Hofmann Free University of Berlin Sequencing Regional Integration and Regional Cooperation Kati Suominen Inter-American Development Bank What Happens When the Boat Rocks? Financial Crises and Trade Liberalization in the Developing World Pablo Heidrich University of Southern California Discussant(s) Tony Heron University of Sheffield ______TB40 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM US Relations vis-à-vis South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) John W. Dietrich Bryant University Attention Paradox! Why the Threat Frame of “Islamic Terrorism” is a Bad Guide for U.S. Foreign Policy Frank Gadinger University of Mainz Countering "Bioterrorism" Under the Clinton and Bush Administrations: Implications for the "South" Susan P. Wright University of Michigan Mediating a North-South Conflict: The Case of the United States and Cuba Don Munton University of Northern BC The Higher Realism: A U.S. Foreign Policy for Transcending the North-South Divide Seyom Brown Brandeis University Discussant(s) John W. Dietrich Bryant University ______TB41 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM (Re)conceptualizing the North-South Divide: ASEAN’s Relations with China, the US, Japan and the EU Sponsors Convention Theme Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Hiro Katsumata Research Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Between North and South: Shifting Relations Between the EU and ASEAN Susanne Rentzow-Vasu Programme Officer, Delegation of the The South Leading the North: ASEAN’s Initiative for Asia-Pacific Regionalism Hiro Katsumata Research Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Who’s in, Who’s out and Who’s who: Analyzing the Role of Paradigms in Global Politics Norman Vasu Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Why China Treats ASEAN and Japan Differently? Nan Li Senior Fellow, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Discussant(s) Thomas Wilkins Lecture, University of Salford, UK ______TB42 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Intelligence Community Reform, One Year After Sponsors Intelligence Studies International Communication Chair(s) Michael M. Andregg University of St. Thomas Intelligence Reform and the Future of Agility: Outstanding Issues in the Field -- Both Overseas and at Home Jennifer Sims Georgetown University Intelligence Reform: One Year under the DNI William Nolte Central Intelligence Agency The Intelligence Analyst of the Future: Preparing Today for Tomorrow's Challenges Kenneth E. Roberts U.S. Department of State Discussant(s) Stefan M. Brem Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland ______TB43 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Man Question in International Politics 2 Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Jane Parpart Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London Bodies of Technology: Cyborg Soldiers and Militarized Masculinity Cristina Masters York University Contesting the Masculine State: White Male War Resisters in Apartheid South Africa Daniel Conway University of Bristol Rethinking Hegemonic Masculinities from a Southern Perspective: The Resurgence of Patriarchal Authoritarian Rule in Zimbabwe Jane Parpart Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London The “Bogeyman” of PTSD – Military Reactions to Post Traumatic Stress, or, the Fear of Turning Men into Boys Sandra Whitworth York University Discussant(s) Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati ______TB44 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Empire and Imperialism in British Political Thought, 1860-1939 Sponsors English School International Ethics Chair(s) Alan Houston University of California, San Diego “Our Passion for Legality”: British International Lawyers and Imperialism, c. 1885-1900 Casper Sylvest University of Cambridge External and Internal Proletariats: Arnold Toynbee and the North-South Divide in World Politics Costas Koliopoulos Hellenic National Defense School Harold Laski on Sovereignty and Empire Jeanne Morefield Whitman College John Stuart Mill on Colonies Duncan Bell University of Cambridge Discussant(s) Jens E. Bartelson University of Copenhagen ______TB45 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Women, Struggle and Resistance in an Age of Globalization: Examining the North-South Context Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University Gender, Globalization and the Crisis of Care: Women and Care Work in a North-South Context Fiona Robinson Carleton University Globalization, Feminism and Information Society: North/South and the Ethics of Access Gillian Youngs University of Leicester, UK On Women and Citizenship: Silence and Speech in Transnational Women's Movements Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University

Sonalini Sapra Vanderbilt University Tracing the Roots of Feminist Anti-Globalisation Activism: Local Specificities and Transnational Connections in a Divided World Catherine Eschle Strathclyde University Discussant(s) Rekha Pande Centre for Women's Studies/Maulana Azad National Urdu University

V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona ______TB46 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Feminist Readings of War and Militarization Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Laura E. Sjoberg Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government Gendered Nuclear Proliferation - Feminist Reading of the Discussion on Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Tests Saara Ollikainen Post-Graduate student, Dept. of Political Science, University of Tampere Moving from the Private to the Public Sphere: Women Respond to War Joyce Kaufman Whittier College

Kristen P. Williams Clark University Real change or more empty rhetoric? The implications of UN reform for women in post-conflict zones Karen N. Barnes London School of Economics Reconciling Soldiering: Militarized Masculinity and Therapeutic Practices in the Canadian Military Alison Howell Department fo Political Science, York University What About the War? Pop Culture, International Relations, and US Students Ideas About the War on Iraq Robin L. Riley SUNY Plattsburgh Discussant(s) Sikata Banerjee Associate Professor of Women's Studies ______TB98 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: Diplomatic Studies Sponsors Diplomatic Studies A Case Study: A North-South Summmit During the 1994 North Korean Nuclear Crisis Robert L. Hays University of Texas-Pan American Emerging Powers & Global Development in the New Century Agata Antkiewicz The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)

Andrew Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation

Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies Path Dependence and Foreing Policy: A Case Study Cleveland R. Fraser Furman University

Nadezhda D. Savova Furman University ______TB99 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: International Security Studies: II Sponsors International Security Studies "And if You Wrong Us Shall We Not Revenge?” The Pursuit of Revenge in International Politics Gadi Heiman Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oded Lowenheim Hebrew University of Jerusalem Asymmetric Warfare and Classical Military Theory Adam B. Lowther University of Alabama Balancing Turmoil: Defensive Realism and Containing Conflict Shane Smith University of Colorado at Boulder Critical Reading of Contemporary Debate on War and Modern Warefare: Finland's Present and Controversial Military Policy in Question Kari M. Laitinen University of Helsinki From Brothers War to Border War: An Interstate War in the Post- Cold War Era Ethiopia- Eritrea (1998-2000) Alexandra M. Dias Department of International Relations LSE From Pax Americana to Bellum Americanum – The Role of the United States in the Changing Shared Western Understandings of War and Military Power in the Post-Cold War Era Jyri Raitasalo National Defence College Liberation or Occupation? Explaining Resistance to Foreign Rule Melissa M. Willard-Foster UCLA My Enemy’s Enemy: Iranian-Israeli Relations, 1948-1991 Wesley B. Renfro University of Connecticut Myths of Pacifism: Domestic Politics and Contradictory Ambitions in Japan’s Defense Policy Harold S. Green Oregon State University Rehearsing Armageddon: Multilateral CBNRE Preparedness Exercises, TOPOFFs 2 and 3(Atlantic Blue-UK, Triple Play-Canada), and Black Dawn (US/EU/NATO Parliamentary Assembly) Bethany A. Barratt Roosevelt University

Christian W. Erickson Roosevelt University - Dept. of Political Science and Public Admin. Sublime Networks, Différend Warrior Cultures, and Extended War Jari J. Rantapelkonen University of Helsinki U.S Defense Transformation: To What and For What? Kevin P. Reynolds United States Army War College ______TC01 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Business Meeting - Title VI Project Directors Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education ______TC02 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Leaders and Foreign Policy: Theories and Measures Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Elizabeth Hanson University of Connecticut Changing Foreign Policy Directions: Explaining Hawk-to-Dove Transformations Guy Ziv University of Maryland-College Park Democracy and Foreign Policy: The Link Beween Presidential Turnover and International Instability Philip B. Potter University of California, Los Angeles Exploring Leader Policy Expertise, Experience, and Interest: Developing and Evaluating Assessment-at-a- Distance Measures for World Leaders Margaret G. Hermann Maxwell School, Syracuse University

Thomas Preston Washington State University High Rolling Leaders: The “Big Five” Model of Personality and Risk Taking During War Maryann E. Gallagher Emory University Indian Foreign Policy: An Examination of Prime Ministerial Leadership Styles David Mitchell Bucknell University Discussant(s) Elizabeth Hanson University of Connecticut ______TC03 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Development and Future of US Hegemony Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) James J. Marquardt Lake Forest College “The Empire Strikes Back… Without the Force?" Lessons from History for the Conduct of U.S. Imperial Power in the 21st Century Julien Tourreille University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) Democracy and Empire II: The American Crisis and the Future of World Order Leo Lovelace Chapman University Path to Preeminence: A Long Cycle Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1871-1918 Jack E. Holmes Hope College

Kurt A. Pyle Hope College Towards a New Eurocentric World Order?: America’s Moral Decline and the Rise of the ‘European Dream’ David B. MacDonald University of Otago Discussant(s) James J. Marquardt Lake Forest College ______TC04 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Southern Idea-logies and Northern Discontents Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York Identities, Interests,and Pan-Arabism Abdelhamid Abdeljaber PhD Student at the Graduate Center of CUNY Latin American Ideas: Pan-Americanismo and Cubanismo in International Relations Elsada D. Cassells The Graduate School of CUNY Pan-Africanism: Vision and Reality Paul Adogamhe The University of Wisconsin The Idea of Exceptionalism: The Utility of Special Treatment? Jessica Byron The University of the West Indies Whatever Happened to the Bandung Spirit? Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York Discussant(s) Michael T. Snarr Wilmington College ______TC05 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Rethinking Development III – Beyond ‘North-South’, Beyond Methodological Territorialism: History, Conjunctures and Transformations Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Mark T. Berger University of New South Wales Poverty in World Politics: Towards a Critique of Methodological Choices, Disciplines(s) and Boundaries Heloise Weber University of Queensland The Poverty of the Global Order: Limits of the North/South Division Philip McMichael Cornell University

Dia Mohan Hobart & William Smith Colleges Discussant(s) Morten Boas FAFO

Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ______TC06 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Asia/Pacific Aesthetics: East Meets West and North Does South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Geoffrey Whitehall Hobart and William Smith Colleges “The Slogan is: MADE IN JAPAN”: Japan’s “Immigration Problem” and the Re-settling of Ethno-Cultural Boundaries Eric Ishiwata Department of Political Science and the Center for the Applied Studies of A Asia/pacific, Aesthetics and the Politics of Difference Geoffrey Whitehall Hobart and William Smith Colleges Re-membering Relations in IR Serena Kataoka University of Victori Toward a New Regionalism: Cultural Governance in the Mekong Thaddeus Oliver Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii Discussant(s) Yoram Z. Haftel University of Illinois-Chicago ______TC07 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM North-South Issues: Security and Conflict in Asia Sponsors

Chair(s) Iqbal S. Akhtar U.S. Northern Command HQ, SJFHQ-N Central Asia Security: A Theorical Approach Fariz Ismailzade Western University, Professor. Energy Security, Chinese Nationalism and PRC's Interests in Central Asia Gracia Abad Teaching Assistant, University Complutense Madrid From Cold War to Cold Peace--Institutional Realism and the Asian Pacific Security Kai He Arizona State University Geopolitics and US Security Policy in Central Asia David J. García Full Professor, Universidad Complutense Madrid Global Dimensions of Internal Wars in South Asia Binoy S. Prasad Ryerson University The Russian Security Policy in Central Asia: Betwen Cooperation and National Interest Alberto Priego Teaching Assistant, Universidad Complutense Madrid Discussant(s) Iqbal S. Akhtar U.S. Northern Command HQ, SJFHQ-N ______TC08 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Nation-Building: Promise and Peril Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert J. Pauly University of Southern Mississippi Patron Versus Client: Nation Building Successes and Failure for the United States in El Salvador William D. Stanley University of New Mexico Quagmire: Why the United States "Loses" Against Insurgencies Dominic Tierney Harvard University (from September 2005, Swarthmore College) T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) and American Grand Strategy in the Twenty-First Century: Cracking the Science of Guerilla Warfare Brock F. Tessman University of Denver; Graduate School of International Studies The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: 21st Century Lessons from American Nation-Building in Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand John L. Linantud University of Houston Downtown Discussant(s) Robert J. Pauly University of Southern Mississippi ______TC09 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Notions of Masculinity and Femininity and Violent Women: A Retrospective on Cynthia Enloe's Bananas, Beaches, and Bases Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Susan S. Northcutt University of South Florida A Woman in the Army is Still A Woman: Recruiting Women into the All-Volunteer Force Melissa T. Brown Rutgers University Does the Female Sex Criminal Turn Feminism Upside Down? Women, the State, and War Laura E. Sjoberg Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government Female Suicide Bombers Tameka Roby Southern University Overcoming Biological Determinism: The Female Terrorist's Motivations Caron E. Gentry Abilene Christian University Discussant(s) Cynthia Enloe Clark University ______TC10 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Contesting the Modern State III: Stateness in the Postcolonial World Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University Chasing Shadows: Constructing The State Under Postcoloniality L. H. M. Ling The New School University Mexican Revolution, Primitive Accumulation, Passive Revolution Adam D. Morton University of Nottingham Power, Difference and the Post-Colonial--The Case of Democratic Politics in an Era of Resurgent Imperiality David Slater Loughborough University The Comparative Study of States in International Political Economy Nicola Phillips University of Manchester Discussant(s) Louise Amoore University of Durham ______TC11 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Human Security and Global Migration Sponsors International Security Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Heather A. Smith University of Northern B.C Human Rights as a Call to the Rights of Movement: Recognising the Norms of Displacement Mark F. N. Franke Huron University College Migration and the North-South Divide: An Intranational Study Lourdes C. Hernandez Alcala Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco The Global South At Home: Women Refugees in the UK and Germany Heike Brabandt Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt, Discussant(s) Julie A. Mertus American University ______TC12 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Intelligence Analysis: The Craft and Its Applications Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) William Nolte Central Intelligence Agency Beyond Unpreparedness in Situations of Impending Danger - A Study on the Impact of Dilemmas and Denial and Avoidance of Political Decision-Makers Max V. Metselaar Researcher Expressing Probability in Intelligence Anaylysis Steven Rieber Kent Center for Analytic Tradecraft Intelligence Education: Merging the Art and Science (or How Do We Grow Good Analysts) - A Case Study David H. Gray University of Denver Discussant(s) William Nolte Central Intelligence Agency ______TC13 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Manufacturing Miracles: Economic Policies in Europe and Latin America Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Félix E. Martín Florida International University Comparative Analysis of the Economic Performance of Spain and Puerto Rico since the Second World War MARIA A. Oliva International Monetary Fund Determinants of Economic Performance: The Spanish Economic ‘Miracle’ and Latin American Reality Félix E. Martín Florida International University Market Reforms and Technocracy in Latin America: Endangering Democratic Governance or Enhancing its Prospects? Mark E. Williams Middlebury College Discussant(s) Damián Fernández Florida International University ______TC14 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Relations Theory: Old Foundations and New Frontiers Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California

Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent Conventionalism and The Problems of Theorizing in International Relations Fred B. Chernoff Colgate University Critical Realism and the Study of IPE Jorge Rivas University of Minnesota Fear, Interest and Honor: A General Theory of International Relations Richard Ned Lebow Dartmouth College Reassessing the Logic of Anarchy: Rationality versus Reflexivity Richard Ewan Harrison Colgate University The International System and Its Emergent Causal Powers David Leon University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Thomas C. Walker University at Albany, SUNY

Colin Wight University of Sheffield ______TC15 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Cooperation and Divide between Mexico and the U.S.: The State of Mexican and American Public Opinion Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Maria Celia Toro Centro de Estudios Internacionales-El Colegio de Mexico "The Vicious Circle of Nationalism: How the Mexican Elites Created the Myth of the Mexican Anti-US Feeling" Jorge Chabat Jorge Chabat CIDE Economic Exclusion and Support for Liberal Trade and Investment Policies: Evidence from Mexico Susan Minushkin and Matthew Kocher Matthew Kocher CIDE

Susan Minushkin CIDE Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Trade Policy between Mexico and the United States Laura Cedillo and Julia Rabinovich Laura E. Cedillo Northwestern University Social Networks and Cooperation: An Emerging Security Community between Mexico and the United States? Guadalupe G. González Guadalupe Gonzalez CIDE Discussant(s) Maria Celia Toro Centro de Estudios Internacionales-El Colegio de Mexico ______TC16 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Impact of Political Islam on Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mo Bahramzadeh Arizona Western College Democracy in the Middle East: Fear of the Islamists Threat Ossama M. El Batran Brown University Explaining the Recent Surge in Islamic Extremism Michael E. Freeman Naval Postgraduate School Political Islam in Foreign Policy: Myth or Reality? Alexandra E. Bird London School of Economics and Political Science Reacting to United States Middle East Policy: Arab intellectuals and the “Greater Middle East Initiative” Sami E. Baroudi Lebanese American University Discussant(s) Mo Bahramzadeh Arizona Western College ______TC17 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Measuring and Evaluating Peacebuilding: How to Combine Theory and Practice Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Larissa Fast Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace, University of Notre Dame Building Empirical Records from Narrative Martha Merritt Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Evaluating Peacebuilding Initiatives Using the Theory of Change Approach Hal Culbertson Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Logical Circles: Lessons from Applying Logical Frameworks to Long-Term Peacebuilding Cycles Reina C. Neufeldt Catholic Relief Services & American University Towards Improving the Tools of Assessment: Expanding the d’Estree et. al. Evaluation Framework for Interactive Conflict Resolution Esra Cuhadar-Gurkaynak Sabanci University Discussant(s) Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University ______TC18 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Technology Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Debora J. Halbert Otterbein College Can Digital Divide be Narrowed?----A Case Study of China’s 3G Domestic Mobilization Under Globalization Wei Liang Florida International University Open Economies and Their Pursuit of High-Technology: Three Separate Paths in Finance and Corporate Governance Michele Mastroeni University of Toronto The Race to Develop Fuel Cells: Possible Lessons of the Canadian Experience for Developing Countries Maureen A. Molot Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

Lynn K. Mytelka Distinguied Research Professor, Carleton University and Senior Research Fel Discussant(s) Debora J. Halbert Otterbein College ______TC19 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Linked Panel 1: Reconceptualizing Security Threats in Networked Environments Sponsors International Communication International Security Studies Chair(s) Doug Van Belle Victoria University of Wellington How to Oppose Networked Actors Using Networks to Attack Networks - Exploring the Construction of Cyber- Threats and the Implications for Countermeasures Myriam Dunn Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Meta Power, Networks and Security J. P. Singh Georgetown University Storming the Reality Studio: Online Terror and Surveillance in the Public Infosphere Brendan M. Kelly San Francisco State University Who Are You? Insecurity and Paranoia in and Around Cyperspace Marianne I. Franklin University for Humanistics Discussant(s) Daniel Papp University System of Georgia

Daniel Papp University System of Georgia ______TC20 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Capitalism, Liberalism and Stability Sponsors International Political Economy Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Sara Konoe Johns Hopkins University, SAIS China, the US and the Security Dimensions of Financial Interdependence Shaun Narine St. Thomas University Globalization, Vulnerability, and the Safety Net in East Asia: Cooperation between the Developed and the Developing Countries toward the Regional Financial Stability Sara Konoe Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Hegemonic Business-Government Relations in Canada and Mexico: Creating a Continental Market Economy Erick Lachapelle University of Toronto Pathologies of Neoliberal Development Theory Jon D. Carlson University of California, Davis Discussant(s) Julie L. Mueller University of New England ______TC21 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The EU Foreign Policy: Bridging Division? Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Giampiero Giacomello Dipartimento di Politica, Istituzioni, Storia Foreign Policy Analysis in an EU Context Henrik Larsen University of Copenhagen Iraq and Beyond: How is the Theoretical Study of the EU's External Dimension Evolving? Luis Lobo-Fernandes Universidade do Minho Looking East: The EU and its Russian Neighbor Maria Raquel Freire Universidade de Coimbra Stabilizing Macedonia: The Key Role of the European Union Teresa Cierco Universidade Lusiada do Porto The Three Faces of Russia: EU, US, and European Constructions of Russian Great Power Identity Ted Hopf The Ohio State University Discussant(s) John Vogler Keele University ______TC22 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Dynamics of Civil War Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Stuart J. Kaufman University of Delaware Intra-Elite Competition vs. Inter-Ethnic Violence: The Case of Cyprus Hannes Lacher York University No Peace at Any Price: The Effectiveness of Spoilers in Intrastate Conflicts R. William Ayres University of Indianapolis Voting With Guns: The Politics of Civil War Matthew B. Fehrs Duke University Discussant(s) Stuart J. Kaufman University of Delaware ______TC23 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Legitimacy of International Organizations Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Roger A. Coate University of South Carolina Legitimacy and Power: The Case of the Global Environment Facility Jennifer G. Rutledge University of Minnesota Legitimacy and its Limits: A Dynamic Model of International Courts Rafal Raciborski Emory University Sport and Politics: The Question of Legitimacy of International Sport Organizations Osvaldo Croci Memorial University of Newfoundland

John Forster Griffith University The Relevance of International Personality of NGOs for the Legitimacy of International Organizations Claudia D. Kissling University of Bremen Discussant(s) Kent Kille College of Wooster ______TC24 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Internalizing Globalization: The Erosion of National Varieties of Capitalism and the Contested Quest for New Equilibria Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Georg Menz Goldsmiths College Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State, and Politics in a More Open World Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark External Market Access and Domestic Political Stability: Historical Relationship between International Trade Integration and Domestic Political Regimes Moonhawk Kim Stanford University Responding How and Responding to What? Embedding Globalization in New Zealand and Germany Georg Menz Goldsmiths College Discussant(s) Axel Huelsemeyer Concordia University ______TC25 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Statehood and State Failure: Is Federalism a Solution? Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Pramod Kumar Mishra University of Delhi Conflict and Federal Arrangements Simon Hug CIS, Institute for Political Science, University of Zurich Globalization, State Failure, and Collective Violence Earl Conteh-Morgan University of South Florida Peace-promoting versus Peace-preserving Federalism? Kristin M. Bakke University of Washington The EU as a Peace Building System: Deconstructing Nationalism in an Era of Globalization Harry Anastasiou Portland State University Discussant(s) Julia Gray UCLA/Stanford University ______TC26 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Ocean Governance in an Anarchic System Sponsors Environmental Studies International Law Chair(s) Jenny Miller Garmendia PhD Candidate, Political Science Department, University of Hawai‘i at Mano Fisheries Conservation in an Anarchical System Jaye D. Ellis McGill University The Allocation of Scarce Natural Resources: The Case of Fisheries Alf Håkon Hoel Department of Political Science, University of Tromsoe, Norway

Ingrid Kvalvik Department of Political Science, University of Tromsoe, Norway The Construction of Ocean Space and Ocean Governance: Is it Time for a Rethink of the Flag State Issue? Jenny Miller Garmendia PhD Candidate, Political Science Department, University of Hawai‘i at Mano The Law of the Sea: Theory and Praxis Áslaug Ásgeirsdóttir Bates College Discussant(s) Elizabeth R. DeSombre Wellesley College ______TC27 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Political (Re)Construction of the Migration-Security Nexus after 9/11 – Comparative Perspectives Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Etudes Politiques Escaping the Logic of the Exception? Spain after March 11 2004 Alex Macleod Department of Political Science, University of Quebec at Montreal On Absence and Presence of a Security-Migration Nexus: The Case of Parliamentary Debates in the UK in the Wake of 9/11 Jef Huysmans The Open University Opening, Closing: 9/11 and the Debate about Migration and Security in Germany Thomas Diez University of Birmingham Securitizing Migration in Canada: The Role of Three Agents Philippe Bourbeau University of British Columbia The Migration-Security Nexus after 9/11: The Securitization of Regional Migration in North America in Comparative Perspectice Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland Discussant(s) Ole Waever University of Copenhagen/UCSanta Cruz ______TC28 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Economic Statecraft and Sanctions Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Randall Newnham Pennsylvania State University A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft Jean-Marc F. Blanchard San Francisco State University

Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University An Empirical Assessment of the Negative Humanitarian Consequences of Trade Sanctions Dursun Peksen University of Missouri Politics, Economics, and Trade Policy Wins Ralph G. Carter Texas Christian University

Lorraine Eden Texas A&M University Why the US uses Economic Sanctions Ozgur Ibrahim Ozdamar University of Missouri-Columbia

Zeynep Taydas University of Missouri-Columbia Discussant(s) Randall Newnham Pennsylvania State University ______TC29 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Practicing “Real” Environmental Sustainability in the Global South: Cross-Regional, Cross-Village Development Experiences Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Barbara F. S. Baudot Saint Anselm College Alternate Economic Paths to Sustainable Development Projects Barbara F. S. Baudot Saint Anselm College Order and Progress in the Amazon: Changing Views of the Environment in Brazilian National Development Planning Christine Kearney Saint Anselm College Sustainability and Development: Issues, Policies, Roadmaps Mihaly Simai Budapest University of Technology and Economics Discussant(s) Dieter Dettke Friedrich Ebert Foundation ______TC30 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Biopolitics, Governmentality and the North-South Divide Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) Julian Reid University of Sussex After Biopolitics Philippe Bonditti Sciences Po, Paris Bare Life as a Development/Postcolonial Problematic Christine Sylvester Lancaster University Guilty Bodies, Productive Bodies, Destructive Bodies: Passing the North’s Biometric Borders Charlotte Epstein Cambridge University Post-Panopticon? Empire and the Securitisation of the New Global South Simona Rentea University of Manchester Trusted Travellers and Hazardous Bodies: Considering the Biopolitical and North-South Implications of Biometric Technologies Benjamin J. Muller University of Victoria Discussant(s) Michael Dillon University of Lancaster ______TC31 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Institutional Change in the European Union Sponsors International Organization Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Maria Green Cowles American University EU Development Policy and Institutional Changes Maurizio Carbone University of Glasgow Institutionalising Neoliberalism: The Harmonisation of Employment Policy in the European Union Daniel V. Preece University of Alberta Making the EU Count: Institutional Leadership and the Global Convergence of Accounting Standards Patrick Leblond HEC Montreal The Business of Informal Institutional Change Maria Green Cowles American University The Committee of Regions and Institutional Change Anand Menon University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Amy C. Verdun University of Victoria ______TC32 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM UN Reform: Real Reform or Paying Lip Service? Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Modesto Seara Universidad del Mar Getting to the Real Issues Modesto Seara Universidad del Mar Mexico´s participation on the UN Reforms Rafael Velazquez Universidad del Mar UN Reform under the "Middle Powers" Influence Carlos Arguelles Universidad del Mar Discussant(s) Alberto Lozano Universidad del Mar ______TC33 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Mouse that Roared: Domestic Politics and the Use of Force Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) James D. Meernik University of North Texas Coser’s In-Group-Out-Group Hypothesis, Affective-Psychological Aspects of Cohesion, and the Rally-Around-the- Flag Hypothesis Gil Friedman Tel Aviv University, Department of Political Science Domestic Politics and the Road to War: Political Decay, Shifting Ruling Strategies, and Crisis Decision Making in Great Power Conflicts Since 1815 Joe D. Hagan West Virginia University Freedom From Diversion: The Effect of a Free Press on the Diversionary Behavior of Leaders David Clark Binghamton University

Anessa L. Kimball Binghamton University

David A. Sobek Louisiana State University Institutional Differences, Ideological Distance, and Democratic Conflict Behavior Joe D. Clare Texas A&M University The Government, the Economy, and the Use of Force: A Tale of Two Type of Countries Philip Arena Penn State University

Glenn Palmer Penn State University Discussant(s) Ashley Leeds Rice University ______TC34 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Do We Need a New Geneva Convention: Challenges from U.S. Behavior Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Andrew B. Conteh Minnesota State University Moorhead From Cheerleader to Backstabber: Why America Abandoned International Law After Nuremberg Linda S. Bishai Towson University Political Science Department The Geneva Convention (No. V) Relative to the Treatment of Enemy Combatants: Draft Articles for this 'New War on Terror' Jennifer Abbassi Randolph-Macon Woman's College The United States and Human Rights: The Case of Enemy Detainees David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska Understanding Universal Human Rights Discourse in Times of Exception Jan M. Hancock Centre for Internaitonal Politics, University of Manchester Discussant(s) Andrew B. Conteh Minnesota State University Moorhead ______TC35 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Good Governance Challenge Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Karen Mingst University of Kentucky Building a Culture of Good Governance (GG) in Africa: Is the African Union (AU) Gospel of Institutional Reformation to be Believed? Stephen S. Kingah Institute for European Studeis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Do International Bureaucrats Matter? The (Leadership of the) EU (Commission) and the WTO (Secretariat) Compared Derek Beach University of Aarhus

Jens Ladefoged Mortensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen International Legal Epistemic Communities Ashley A. Thomas Georgetown University Discussant(s) Karen Mingst University of Kentucky ______TC36 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Rogue States and Outlaw Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Sasson Sofer Hebrew University, Department of International Relations Carrots, Sticks and Rogue States Miroslav Nincic University of Californai, Davis Human Rights Rogues: Aggressive, Dangerous, or Both? Mary Caprioli Univesrity of Minnesota, Duluth

Peter F. Trumbore Oakland University Iran as a Rogue State Raymond Tanter Georgetown University Rogue States and Outlaw Diplomacy: An International Society Perspective Paul Sharp University of Minnesota, Duluth Discussant(s) Jan Melissen Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael ______TC37 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Economic Fragmentation, Poverty, and Migration in the Post- Communist Space Sponsors Post Communist States Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico Fragmentation of the Post-Soviet Space along the North-South Axis: Application to Migration Vladimir I. Mukomel Institute of Sociology Labor Migration as a Factor of Soccio-Economic Stabilization in Moldova Valeriu Mosneaga Moldova State University Low Incomes, Poverty, and External Migration in the CIS Countries Irina A. Malakha Russian Academy of Sciences Migration in the United States and Russia: A Comparative Perspective Andrei V. Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Migration of Professionals and Its Implications on Sending Countries: Case of Serbia and Montenegro Vladmir P. Grecic Institute of International Politics and Economics Discussant(s) Ronald H. Linden University of Pittsburgh

Lev V. Palei International Monetary Fund ______TC38 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Public Interest in a North-South World Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics Chair(s) Dale D. Murphy Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service

Morten Ougaard Copenhagen Business School Defining the Public Interest in a Global World Dale D. Murphy Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service Global Civil Society and Global Public Policy: A Public Interest? Hans K. Klein Georgia Institute of Technology Private Actors Defending and Defining the Public Interest in Peace Anna Leander University of Southern Denmark The Public Interest and Sectional Interests in Theories of the State and Political Economy Morten Ougaard Copenhagen Business School Discussant(s) Tony McGrew University of Southampton ______TC39 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Human Rights & Humanitarian Assistance in North-South Interactions Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Ann Marie Clark Purdue University A Refined Risk (and Opportunity) Assessment System for Multiple Dimensions of Personal Integrity Abuse Sabine C. Carey University of Nottingham

Rost Nicolas University of North Texas

Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Democracy Promotion Beyond the State Pablo Policzer University of Calgary The Changing Political Context of Universal Human Rights Michael Goodhart Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh U.S. International AIDS Programs: A New Model of Humanitarian Initiatives? John W. Dietrich Bryant University Western Science vs. Local Moralities? Foreign Aid in the Struggle against HIV/AIDS and its Impact on Moral Orders Marian Burchardt University of Leipzig Discussant(s) Doris E. Buss Law Department, Carleton University ______TC40 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Assessing Modern Insurgency: Organization, Commitment, and the Role of the Civilian Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Alexander Downes Duke University Hypotheses on the Nature and Effectiveness of Wartime Civilian Victimization Alexander Downes Duke University Swatting Flies with Piledrivers?: Modeling Insurgency Michael G. Findley University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Joseph K. Young Florida State University The Geography of Insurgent Organization and its Consequences for Civil Wars: Evidence from Liberia and Sierra Leone Patrick B. Johnston Northwestern University The Myth of Madness: The Organisation of the Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army James Bevan Small Arms Survey/Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva) Discussant(s) Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University ______TC41 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The "Other Proliferation" Problem: Conventional Weapons and Technologies Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Joanna Spear George Washington University Deadly Combination: Small Arms and Major Conventional Weapons in Recent Conflicts Natalie J. Goldring Georgetown University Proliferation and the Future of the Defense Industrial Base Peter Dombrowski Naval War College The Arms of Terrorists: The Spread of Light Weapons and Terrorist Violence Craig Stapley University of Oklahoma Why the Proliferation of Conventional Weapons Matters Jo L. Husbands The National Academies Discussant(s) Stephanie G. Neuman Columbia University

Joanna Spear George Washington University ______TC42 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Technological Diffusion and International Governance Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Ken Rogerson Duke University Contested Media Power – Media in North-South Relations through the Prism of Discursive Constructivism Alexander Brand University of Dresden, Germany In Whose Name?: A Multimodal Exploration of Transnational Deliberative Democratic Practices in Multistakeholder Global Information Policy Formulation Processes Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University The International Spread of the Internet, 1969-99 Miles D. Townes George Washington University Discussant(s) Ken Rogerson Duke University ______TC43 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Oil, Energy, and Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Kelly Sims Gallagher John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Environmental Constraints and Market Forces as Elements in a Disputed Regime: The Case of Russian Oil Exports in the Baltic Sea Olav F. Knudsen Swedish Institute of International Affairs Follow the Leaders: Explaining Petroleos Mexicanos' Climate Change Policy Simone Pulver Brown University The Big Three Automakers in China: Energy, Environment, and Economic Development Kelly Sims Gallagher John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Discussant(s) Kate O'Neill Assistant Professor, University of California Berkeley ______TC44 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Negotiations and Mediation: Assessing Different Tactics and Approaches Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Sherry R. Lowrance University of Georgia, Department of International Affairs Affording the Price for Peace: The Choice of Mediation Tactics Kyle Beardsley UC San Diego Can We Talk? Double-Edged Diplomacy in Ethnic Conflicts Bidisha Biswas University of Maryland, College Park In the Absence of Victory: Equifinality in Conflict Settlement Keith A. Grant University of Arizona Open your purse and Promote Peace Galia Press-Barnathan Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Limits of Strategic Nonviolence Patrick Van Inwegen Whitworth College Discussant(s) Eberhard Reusse Independant Scholar ______TC98 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies What is Political Gender? Shiera S. El-Malik Trinity College Dublin ______TC99 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: International Organization: I Sponsors International Organization Changing IGO Institutions and State Behavior: How Domestic Institutions Affect State Behavior in the Context of IGO Institutional Change Gregory C. Dixon University of Arizona Changing Patterns of Security Provision: From Interstate Cooperation to Transgovernmental Networks Mette Eilstrup Sangiovanni University of Cambridge Legitimacy and Sovereignty Kimberly A. Hudson Brown University Monitoring Financial Reform in Slovenia and Hungary: The Consultative Role of the Basle Committee of Bank Supervision and the OECD Dora Piroska Central European University Myths in the European Integration: Crisis Management in the European Community/European Union Sam-Sang Jo University of South Carolina Organization Matters to Institutions: Understanding the United Nations and World Trade Organization as Coactivational and Cointegrational Organizations Christopher Balding University of California, Irvine

Daniel Wehrenfennig University of California, Irvine Parties, Preferences, and Lock-in: Explaining Patterns of EU Governance in Competition and Taxation policies Sonal R. Desai University of CA, San Diego Partisan Politics of Policy Implementation in the European Union Isa Camyar Louisiana State University Playing With Words: Reflecting Diaspora, International Relations and Global Governance Philipp Mueller EGAP - Tec de Monterrey Political Effects of Economic Integration?: Converging Preferences Hwang Wonjae University of Missouri-St. Louis The Political Sciences of European Integration: An Intellectual History of EU Studies Ben Rosamond University of Warwick The Role of National Party Systems in the Success of the European Integration Mikhail Filippov Binghamton University

Olga Shvetsova Binghamton University Unintended Impact of External Institution Promotion: The Polarization of Political Party System in Central, East and Southeast Europe Bojan M. Petrovic University of California Irvine ______TD01 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Business Meeting II: Title VI Project Directors Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education ______TD02 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Reconsidering the UN’s Evolving Role in Peacebuilding Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Charles T. Call School of International Service, American University Roundtable Discussants Charles T. Call School of International Service, American University

Elizabeth Cousens Vice President, International Peace Academy

Barnett T. Rubin Center on International Cooperation, New York University ______TD03 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Social Constructivism Applied Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Henry R. Nau The George Washington University Constructing Conflict in Sino-American Relations - Methodological Angles and Practical Conclusions about Three Cases (Tiananmen, Taiwan and Kosovo: 1989-99) Gregory J. Moore Eckerd College Constructing the Sino-Soviet Split Ted Hopf The Ohio State University Ideas and Power: The Construction, Maintenance and Transformation of International Monetary Regimes Paul Viotti University of Denver Research on Asean as a Security Community: Strengths and Limitations of Realism and Constructivismin Southeast Asian Security Studies Rommel C. Banlaoi National Defense College of the Philippines The Role of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in International Relations David Houghton University of Central Florida Discussant(s) Henry R. Nau The George Washington University ______TD04 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Postwar State-Building II Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Roland Paris University of Colorado Contradictions of State-Building: The Case of Afghanistan Astri Suhrke Chr. Michelsen Institute Pathways of the Political: Implications for Peacebuilding of Electoral Process Sequencing Timothy Sisk University of Denver The Politics of Implementing Peace Across the North-South Divide in Sudan Jennifer L. De Maio UCLA Discussant(s) Fen O. Hampson Carleton University ______TD05 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Critics of the Democratic Peace Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Xun Cao University of Washington Another Shot at the Democratic Peace: Are Democracies More Aggressive than Non-Democracies in Militarized Interstate Disputes? Ole J. Forsberg University of Tennessee Dinosaurs and the Democratic Peace: Palaeontological Lessons on the Extinction of Theory in Political Science Doug Van Belle Victoria University of Wellington History, Democracy, and Peace: The Post-World War I Emergence of the Democratic Peace Patrick J. McDonald The University of Texas at Austin Norms Shmorms: What the Rally Effect Can Tell Us About the Democratic Peace Dara K. Cohen Stanford University

Jessica L. Weeks Stanford University The Liberal and Repressive Regimes and War James Forsyth School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Discussant(s) Xun Cao University of Washington ______TD06 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Art Production/Reproduction and the International Order as North- South Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) James Der Derian Brown University Encounters with Partition: Political Tourism, Museology and Heritage in Nicosia Debbie Lisle Queens University Belfast Marking the Boundaries: Ideological Politics, Visual Rhetoric, and the Shifting Cultural Borders of the United States Richard W. Coughlin Florida Gulf Coast University Perpetual Flight:The Terror of Biology and Biology of Terror in the Ginger Snaps Trilogy Patricia Molloy Independant Scholar Saving the Nation through Saving Art: An International Relations Christine Sylvester Lancaster University Discussant(s) Marieke de Goede University of Amsterdam ______TD07 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The "New" North-South Politics of Intellectual Property: Critical Issues and Contemporary Debates Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Ken Shadlen London School of Economics Forgetting History is not an Option! Intellectual Property, Public Policy and Economic Development in Context Christopher May Lancaster University

Susan E. Sell George Washington University The New Politics of Intellectual Property in the Developing World Ken Shadlen London School of Economics The Push for WIPO Reform: Governance Challenges and Reform Prospects Carolyn Deere Oxford University Discussant(s) Steve Weber Univ of California, Berkeley ______TD08 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Is There a North-South Divide in the New Europe"? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Ronald H. Linden University of Pittsburgh Directions of European Integration: From Horizontal to Vertical Inequality? Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam The Foreign Policy of EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans and Beyond: Does it Lessen a North-South Divide? Milada Anna Vachudova University of North Carolina The North-South Security Divide in the “New Europe” Nuray Ibryamova University of Miami

Roger E. Kanet University of Miami Understanding Questions of Regional Growth: Politics and Growth Management in Central and Eastern Europe David Ellison Grinnell College Discussant(s) Ronald H. Linden University of Pittsburgh

David S. Mason Butler University ______TD09 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable: Human (In)Security in Global North-South Relations III: Civizational Crises and the Dialogue of Civilizations Sponsors Global Development International Political Economy Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen Roundtable Discussants Fred Dallmayr Notre Dame University

Tony McGrew University of Southampton

Kinhide Mushakoji Osaka University of Economics and Law

Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen ______TD10 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Geopolitics of the End of the World Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Paul K. Wapner American University Roundtable Discussants Hilal Elver University of California at Santa Barbara

Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

Stephen Gill York University

Rob Walker University of Victoria

Paul K. Wapner American University ______TD11 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization and North-South Debate on the Role of the State Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Llewellyn D. Howell PAMI, University of Hawaii at Manoa Can Social Democracy in the South Survive Globalization? Richard Sandbrook Munk Centre for International Studies Selling Sovereignty: State Prostitutes in the North and South Jonathan D. Wadley University of Florida The North-South Divide: A Cosmopolitan Critique of the Role of States Ariel F. Ivanier Boston University Discussant(s) Jeannie Grussendorf East Carolina University ______TD12 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Communication Strategies in Restraining vs. Polarizing Deadly Conflict Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University "Keep Your Pasta Clean": Framing and Mobilizing Public Discontent in Turkey, 1998-9 Neophytos G. Loizides Princeton University "We Must Kill Them before They Kill Us": Testing the Strategic Use of Threat in Ethnic Mobilization: The Case of the Rwandan Genocide Omar McDoom Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Elite Strategies behind Popular Mobilization: Selecting, Opposing and Simplifying Marie-Eve Desrosiers University of Toronto Symbolic Politics and Ethnic Conflict in Malaysia and the Philippines Stuart J. Kaufman University of Delaware

Satoshi Machida University of Kentucky

Yu Wang New York University Understanding Neglect as a Policy Choice for Managing Ethno-religious Minorities Sandra R. Leavitt Georgetown University Discussant(s) Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University ______TD13 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The International Political Economy of Exchange Rate Regimes Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Mark R. Brawley McGill University Domestic Institutions and the Credibility of Government Promises Lawerence Broz University of California, San Diego Domestic Institutions and the Credibility of Government Promises Stephen Weymouth University of California, San Diego Selection Bias in Models of De Facto Exchange Rate Regimes David H. Bearce Univ. of Pittsburgh

Mark S. Hallerberg Emory University Shocks from the System: Remodeling Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Latin America and the Caribbean Nicole R. Baerg McGill University The Institutional Foundations of Modern Monetary Policy and Economic Governance Samuel Knafo University of Sussex Discussant(s) Jeff Frieden Harvard University ______TD14 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Coordination in Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University Assessing Official Coordination Efforts between Track 1 and 2 during Negotiation Processes in Somalia, Afghanistan and Guatemala Thania Paffenholz University of Geneva Methods of Coordination in Peacebuilding Susan Allen Nan ICAR, George Mason University Terminological Confusion in the Challenge of Coordination in Peacebuilding Lisa Schirch Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University The Missing Link: Civil Society Roles in Peacebuilding Darren Kew University of Massachusetts- Boston

Anthony Wanis-St. John Center for Int'l Conflict Res'n, Columbia Univ. Discussant(s) Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University ______TD15 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Political Economy of Foreign Aid: Domestic Causes with International Consequences? Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Helen V. Milner Princeton University

Michael J. Tierney College of William and Mary Buying Favors: The Political Economy of Bilateral Development Assistance Randall W. Stone University of Rochester Islamic Development Bank Lending: The Effects of Domestic Politics, Norms, and the Hegemon's Absence Daniel L. Nielson Brigham Young University

Christopher O'Keefe Brigham Young University The Domestic Politics of Aid Donors and Recipients: Reassessing Aid Effectiveness Sarah Bermeo Princeton University The Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid: American Legislators and the Politics of Donor Countries Helen V. Milner Princeton University

Dustin Tingley Princeton University The Political Market for Environmental Aid: Explaining Cross-National Donation Patterns Robert Hicks College of William and Mary

Bradley C. Parks Millenium Challenge Corporation

Timmons Roberts College of William and Mary Discussant(s) Christopher O'Keefe Brigham Young University

James Raymond Vreeland Yale University ______TD16 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Race, Ethnicity, and Class in the Age of Empire Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Alex Macleod Department of Political Science, University of Quebec at Montreal Building Democracies, Empire and Races: Reflection on the European Experience Frédérick Guillaume Dufour Department of International Relations and Politics, Sussex University Imperial Masculinity and the Policies of (Re)Colonization: From Nineteetn-Century Great Britain’s Contagious Diseases Acts to United States Policies Against HIV/AIDS in Subsaharian Africa Anne-Marie D'Aoust Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania Imperialism After the War in Iraq: A Homeless or Naked Concept? Dan O'Meara Department of political science, University of Quebec at Montreal Rewriting Race: Nonalignment and Other Myths of Bandung Robert Vitalis Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania U.S. Neocolonialism, Imperialism and Neoliberalism: How Race/Ethnicity at Home Played Out Abroad David Grondin University of Quebec at Montreal Discussant(s) Gigi Herbert Department of Political Science, York University ______TD17 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Revisioning the 'Alter-Globalisation Movement': Telling Tales, Plotting Practices and Mapping Resistances Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Catherine Eschle Strathclyde University Globalization, Social Movements and Democracy in Canada Scott MacLeod Student 'Social Movement Unionism' as a Response to Globalisation?: A Case Study of the Korean Labour Movement Kevin Gray University of Durham, UK Three White Men vs. the Alter-Globalization Movements Robin Broad American University Discussant(s) Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ______TD18 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Troubled Waters: Cooperation and Conflict in Water Management Sponsors Environmental Studies Global Development Chair(s) Darya Pushkina Reed College Cooperation or Conflict: Water in Central Asia Darya Pushkina Reed College Empowerment of the Poor or Simply Poor Policy?: The World Bank and the Fiasco of Water Privatisation in El Alto, Bolivia Susan J. Spronk York University Seeking Water Governance in a Disenchanted Universe Richard R. Marcus The University of Alabama in Huntsville Troubled Waters: Neoliberalism and the Failure of International Water Management Whitney Howarth Plymouth State University

Sheryl Shirley Plymouth State University Discussant(s) Andrea Gerlak University of Arizona ______TD19 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Linked Panel II: Reconceptualizing Security Threats in Networked Environments Sponsors International Communication International Security Studies Chair(s) J. P. Singh Georgetown University Cyberspace and Sovereignty Geoffrery Herrera Temple University Security in Information Age Counter-terrorism Information Operations – A Way to Go? Magnus Hagg Swedish National Defense College

Roger Karlsson Swedish National Defense College The Militarization of the Internet in the Hierarchical World Order Anna-Riitta Salomäki Ph.D. Student, University of Tampere War and Peace in the Information Age Tom Baldy SAIC Discussant(s) J. P. Singh Georgetown University ______TD20 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Congress and US Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Ryan C. Hendrickson Eastern Illinois University Activists in the Congressional Human Rights Caucus: Evidence from Recent Congresses James M. McCormick Iowa State University

Neil J. Mitchell University of Aberdeen Choosing the Road Less Traveled: A Theory of Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship Ralph G. Carter Texas Christian University

James M. Scott Indiana State University Ethnic Minority Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy: Examining Congressional Decision Making Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Trevor Rubenzer University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee From Compliance to Rivalry: U.S. Congress and the National Security Policy of the Bush Presidency Frederick Gagnon Ph.D. Candidate, University of Quebec at Montreal Discussant(s) Ryan C. Hendrickson Eastern Illinois University ______TD21 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The International Politics of Migration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Eiko Thielemann LSE "Burden-Sharing": The International Politics of Refugee Protection Eiko Thielemann LSE Climate Change and Forced Displacements: Towards a Global Environmental Responsibility ? François Gemenne LSE Immigrants and Foreign Policy Choices in the United States Scott Gartner University of California Davis

Jeannette Money University of California Davis The Emerging Migration Regime in the New North America and the Challenge of Rights Yasmeen M. Abu-Laban Department of Political Science, The University of Alberta Discussant(s) Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland

Eric Neumayer London School of Economics ______TD22 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Russia and the North-South Divide: Strategy and Policy for the New Century Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego Bilateral Strategic Partnerships in Eurasia Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego Economic Openness Vs. National Security: Russia's Evolving Views of Globalization in the 21st Century Mikhail Troitskiy Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) Russia Between East and West: Strategic and Security Challenges Tatiana Shakleina Institute of the USA and Canada , Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Strategic Triangles in Central Asia Yuri Bossin University of New Mexico

Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico The Three Contexts of Contemporary Sergei Plekhanov York University Discussant(s) Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa

Dmitry V. Katsy School of International Relations of the Saint Petersburg State University ______TD23 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Politics of Sex Trafficking and Sex Work Sponsors Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Susan T. Jackson University of Arizona "Two to Tango": Probing the "Demand" Side of Female Sex Trafficking in Asia Vidyamali Samarasinghe Associate Professor Analyzing Transnational Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Networks in Southeast Asia Andrea M. Bertone Academy for Educational Development/ University of Maryland College Park How the Dynamics of Globalization Support the Traffic in Women and Girls Nancy C. M. Hartsock Political Science, U of Washington FTGS section of ISA Shonagachi, Sex and the Rhetoric of Rights Pooja Rishi University of Delaware Silences in Global Labor Governance in the Case of the Sex Worker Elizabeth Mandeville Luce Scholars Program The Politics of de/gendering - Reframing feminist anti-sex trafficking movements Gyoung Sun Jang Clark University Discussant(s) Anna Agathangelou York University ______TD24 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Historical Long Term Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) David Wilkinson UCLA Political Science Department Power and Profit in Europe and the Near East: Network Dynamics in the Early Renaissance 1175-1500 Douglas R. White Social Science The Buddenbrook Cycle: Generational Cohorts and Their Impact on Global System Development Joachim K. Rennstich Fordham University Varieties of Capitalism meet World System Theory: Which Type of Capitalism for the Semi-Periphery? Andreas Nölke Free University Amsterdam

Arjan Vliegenthart Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam When North-South Relations were East-West: Urban and Empire Synchrony (500 BCE-1500 CE) Alexis Alvarez University of California-Riverside

Hiroko Inoue University of California-Riverside

Richard Niemeyer University of California-Riverside Discussant(s) Jon D. Carlson University of California, Davis ______TD25 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Trade and Liberal Peace Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Erik Gartzke Columbia University Gravitating Toward War? The Gravity Model of Trade and the Liberal Peace Håvard Hegre PRIO Power and the Liberal Peace George K. Keteku Political Science Department of Binghamton University (SUNY).

Jun Xiang Department of Economics, SUNY-Binghamton Rational Expectations in the Trade-Conflict Relationship: A Dynamic Model Andrew G. Long University of Mississippi

Harvey D. Palmer University of Mississippi RTA Security Commitments Treaty Database: Patterns of Security Obligations in Trade Treaties and Conflict Gary Goertz University of Arizona

Kathy L. Powers Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) James D. Morrow University of Michigan ______TD26 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Evolution of Public Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Communication Chair(s) Biljana Scott Diplo Foundation Testing the Limits of Public Diplomacy: The Case of the International Chamber of Commerce Dominic Kelly University of Warwick The Disintermediation of Diplomatic Communication: Propaganda, Lobbying, and Public Diplomacy Anthony Deos University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies

Geoffrey Allen Pigman Bennington College

Christopher W. Young Rutgers University The Ethics of “Soft Power”: Examining the Moral Dimensions of U.S. Public Diplomacy Kathy R. Fitzpatrick DePaul University Discussant(s) Biljana Scott Diplo Foundation ______TD27 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Democracy and State Building: Mexico and Beyond Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Paul C. Sondrol University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Collison Course: Expanding Electorate, Shrinking State Francine J. D'Amico The Maxwell School, Syracuse University In the Shadow of Superpowers: Turkey-EU and Mexico-US Relations in Comparative Perspective Evren Celik Wiltse University of Masschusetts-Amherst The North/South Divide in a Domestic Context: Mexico's 2006 Elections From a Subnational Perspective Patricia A. Olney Southern Connecticut State University The Paradox of Liberalization: How Democratization and Neoliberal Reform Destabilize Developing Countries - The Case of Mexico James F. Robinson ITAM Discussant(s) Deborah L. Norden Whittier College ______TD28 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Engendering Transnationalism(s): Critical Voices Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair(s) Marianne Marchand Universidad de las Américas, Puebla Does Transnationalism Read Gender Inequality? Pauline Gardiner Barber Dalhousie University Remittances as Transnational Activity: A Gender-Sensitive Approach to Remittances in the Case of Mexico Rahel Kunz University of Geneva / Oxford The “Missing link”: Gender, Transnationalism and Remittances Marianne Marchand Universidad de las Américas, Puebla Transnational Reproduction and its Discontents: Analyzing the Politicization of Intercountry Adoption in a Global Society Robert A. Saunders Rutgers University Discussant(s) Jane Parpart Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London ______TD29 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Global Governance of Health Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Sandra J. MacLean Simon Fraser University Global Governance Institutions Managing Global Public Health: Opportunities and Challenges Carmen Huckel University of Tuebingen, Germany SARS and Global Governance: Implications of International Public Health Crises for Institutional Change Yanzhong Huang Seton Hall University

Andrew Price-Smith Colorado College The Effects of Education on Fertility and Contraceptive Use in Four Latin American Cases: Implications for National and Regional Population Policy Ayoub S. Ayoub Doctoral Student, Department of Environmental Studies, UNLV

John P. Tuman University of Nevada Las Vegas Uganda, South Africa, and Responses to the AIDS Epidemic Jeremy Youde San Diego State University Discussant(s) Sandra J. MacLean Simon Fraser University ______TD30 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Historical and Sociological Reflections on Realism Sponsors International Political Sociology International Security Studies Chair(s) Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University Morgenthau, the Neglected Normative Thinker David Clinton Tulane University Realism and the Long Road to a Theory of International Relations Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University Realism: Science, Technique, or Common Sense? Colin Wight University of Sheffield The Un-Realism of Realism’s Epistemological Presuppositions Ido Oren University of Florida Discussant(s) John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago ______TD31 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Organizations and Security Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Mona M. Lyne University of South Carolina Big Sticks and Contested Carrots: A Power-centric Approach to the Study of International Security Institutions Vaidyanatha Gundlupet University of Chicago Collective Security in Rwanda and Sudan Brian Frederking McKendree College Quantifying Security Institutions: Developing a Scale of Institutionalization Kirsten L. Rafferty Berry College What's So Great About Multilateralism?: The Diminishing Qualtiy of Qualitative Multilateral Institutions Christopher L. Ball Iowa State University Discussant(s) Mona M. Lyne University of South Carolina ______TD32 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM National Approaches to Intelligence: Comparative Perceptions and Practice Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Michael M. Andregg University of St. Thomas British Perceptions of Intelligence and Security Mark Pythian University of Wolverhampton Changing Perceptions of Intelligence and Security in Canada Stuart Farson Simon Fraser University Intelligence Theories and Practices Michael Warner Office of the Director of National Intelligence Issues in the Comparative Analysis of National Intelligence Peter Gill Liverpool John Moores University Discussant(s) Michael M. Andregg University of St. Thomas

Robert O. Kirkland Visiting Professor History, Claremont McKenna College ______TD33 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Responding To 'Delinquent' Institutions in International Relations Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Chris Brown London School of Economics Abu Ghraib, the US Military and the Complications of Responsibility Kateri Carmola Middlebury College Institutional Moral Agents: Sources of Responsibility and Targets of Response Kirsten Ainley London School of Economics Kicking Bodies and Damning Souls: The Danger of Harming ‘Innocent’ Individuals While Punishing ‘Delinquent’ States Toni Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Jan Klabbers University of Helsinki ______TD34 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Buzan's 'From International to World Society?' Sponsors English School Chair(s) Daniel Deudney Johns Hopkins University Roundtable Discussants Barry Buzan London School of Economics

Daniel Deudney Johns Hopkins University

Andrew Hurrell Oxford University

Ioannis Stivachtis Virginia Tech

Ole Waever University of Copenhagen/UCSanta Cruz ______TD35 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Role of the State in Preventing or Causing Civil Wars: Understanding the Dilemmas of Deterring Conflict and Assuring Restraint Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Stephen M. Saideman McGill University Learning from Adversity: Ethnic Ties and Ethnic Domination Ravi Bhavnani UIUC Peace by Piece: Towards a Disaggregation and Reconceptualization of Human Security Christian Davenport University of Maryland Rulers as Mass Murderers: Political Institutions and Human Insecurity Aysegul Aydin PRIO

Scott Gates PRIO Tackling the Anarchy Within: The Role Of Deterrence and of Great Power Intervention in Peace Operations: The Cases of Sierra Leone and Liberia Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé McGill University Threatened Identities and the Security Dilemma Tamra Pearson d’Estrée University of Denver Discussant(s) Will H. Moore Florida State University ______TD36 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM A New NATO? Alliances and Change in World Politics Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Richard E. Rupp Purdue University Calumet

Sten Rynning University of Southern Denmark Living With Asymmetry: NATO's Approach to the Middle East and North Africa Sten Rynning University of Southern Denmark NATO after 9/11: An Alliance in Decline Richard E. Rupp Purdue University Calumet NATO: A Bridge to Europe and the Greater Middle East? Rebecca R. Moore Concordia College The Ties that Bind? Old Europe and the New NATO Sabine Huebner-Monien University of Bonn Discussant(s) Sean Kay Ohio Wesleyon University ______TD37 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Trade, Environment, and Institutions Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Katharina A. Holzinger University of Hamburg, Germany After NAFTA: What is the Appropriate Global Environmental Standard? Emmett N. Lombard Oakland University Effects of International Trade on Transboundary Environmental Problem Solving Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)

Patrick Kuhn Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Regulating Nanotechnology – WTO Do’s and Don’ts Geert van Calster Collegium Falconis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven The Impact of International Institutions and Trade on Environmental Policy Convergence Katharina A. Holzinger University of Hamburg, Germany

Christoph Knill University of Konstanz Discussant(s) Raul Pacheco-Vega Researcher, CIATEC ______TD38 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM New Ideas and Reflections About Democratic Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt Democratization and De-Escalation: Understanding Democratic Peace through the India-Pakistan Conflict Brian R. Urlacher University of Connecticut The Civilization of Clashes: Neo-Conservative Reading of the Theory of the Democratic Peace Piki Ish-Shalom Belfer Center, Harvard University The Democratic Peace Research Program and System Level Analysis Richard Ewan Harrison Colgate University The Paradigm of Democratic Peace: A Critique Pramod Kumar Mishra University of Delhi Towards a Democratic War Theory. Reconstructing Democratic Peace Theory on the Basis of Antinomies Heiko Baumgärtner Universität Tübingen Discussant(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt ______TD39 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Labor Migration in the Age of Globalization Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Gretchen M. Ehle George Mason University Skills Migration and Economic Development: A South African Case Study Gretchen M. Ehle George Mason University The Skill Level of Immigrants and Public Attitudes toward Immigration Kyung Joon Han Graduate Student Transnational Processes and National Projects: Global Labor Migration and Export Zones Jonathan Bach New School University

M. Scott Solomon University of South Florida Discussant(s) Gretchen M. Ehle George Mason University ______TD40 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Taking the "Communicative Turn" Seriously: Assessing the Relationship between Material Power and Political Discourse. Sponsors International Communication International Security Studies Chair(s) Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville "Death Star" or "Rods from God"; What Should We Make of Framing Contests in International Security Studies? Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville Is the U.S. Winning the War Against Terror? A Rhetorical Analysis and Critique of Official Policy Discourse David A. Rochefort Northeastern University Strategies of the Courtier: Hypocritical Evasion as a Weapon of the Weak Mlada Bukovansky Smith College Strategy and Tactics at the Nuclear Threshold: An Interpretation of North Korea's Nuclear Decisionmaking Jacques E. C. Hymans Smith College Discussant(s) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson School of International Service, American University ______TD41 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Techniques to Bridge the Knowledge Divide : Active Learning for International Studies: Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Julie A. Mathews Bilkent University

Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University 21st Century Teaching for 21st Century Students: Globalized Active Learning for Active Global Citizenship Jay R. Klaphake Ritsumeikan University, Associate Professor Bridging the Cultural Divide: Enhancing the Teaching and Learning of International Political Economy for International Students and International Classrooms Mark A. Selzer Ritsumeikan University Bridging the Divide: Active Learning in the Japanese International Studies Classroom Chris Burgess Tsuda College Enabling Students to Address Political and Security Challenges in the 21st Century through Active Learning for International Studies Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Formulating Nonviolent Concepts in Peace and Conflict Studies: How Active Learning Can Enhance Tolerance, Respect, and Dignity towards ‘The Other’ Ian R. Gibson Ritsumeikan University, Associate Professor Discussant(s) Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University ______TD42 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Responding to Non-Traditional Security Challenges in East Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Ralf Emmers Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Non-Traditional Security and International Regime-Building in East Asia: Regional Responses to Drug Trafficking Ralf Emmers Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Securitising Infectious Diseases: Tensions between the Global and the National Mely Caballero-Anthony Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies The Technological Divide: Creating Security Challenges and Opportunities in a Global World" Virginia B. Watson Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies Discussant(s) See Seng Tan Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies ______TD43 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Borders and Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Lourdes C. Hernandez Alcala Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco A Genealogy of Israel’s “Security Fence”: Implications for Palestinian-Israeli Relations Sean F. McMahon Athabasca University Of Ffriends and Fnces: Security and the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) Ruben Zaiotti University of Toronto Policing Bodies: Migrants, Security and the State Sheila Nair Northern Arizona University When Good Fences Make Good Neighbors; And When They Make Bad Ones: The International Effects of ‘Border Fixity’ Boaz Atzili MIT Discussant(s) Lourdes C. Hernandez Alcala Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco ______TD44 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Identity, Representation, and Resistance Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Laura Roselle Elon University Beauty, Horror, Excess Between Global North and South: Sketching Aesthetics in International Studies Michael Dartnell The University of New Brunswick Saint John Cyber-Resistance: From State Citizens to Global Nomads Sean Parson University of Oregon Ethnopolitical Political Mobilization on the Web Victor Asal University at Albany, SUNY

Paul G. Harwood University of North Florida

Naama Nagar University at Albany, SUNY Representations of Religion On the Internet Ken Rogerson Duke University Discussant(s) Mikhail A. Molchanov St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada

Laura Roselle Elon University ______TD98 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Studies Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration A Chronicle of Chinese Cyber Nationalism (1994-2005) Xu Wu Arizona State University, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Comm Fighting to Lead the Fight: Explaining Factional Rivalry in Nationalist and Ethnic Movements Devashree Gupta Government Department, Cornell University Local Actors, Transnational Networks: Negotiating Dominican Identity Mark Hamilton American University State, Nation, and Democracy: Milestones for Southern Countries Milind Thakar University of Indianapolis ______TD99 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: International Political Sociology: II Sponsors International Political Sociology A Forgotten Area in Globalizing Social Policy: The Structural Dilemma of Semi-Peripheral Zone in the North- South Divide Taekyoon Kim The University of Oxford/Johns Hopkins University From Good Governance to Good Empire: The Emergence of the European Federal State Magali M. Gravier University of Salzburg - Dept. History and Political Science Identity, Self-Interest, and the EU in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Lisa M. Pohlman University of Pittsburgh Speculations on Agency as Effect Jamie Frueh Bridgewater College The 'Debate About Empire' and International Relations Theory; Beyond the Narratives of Sovereign and Imperial Power in Theorizing Modern World Politics Nicholas Kiersey Virginia Tech The Declining Role of Islam in International Politics Mohammad A. Tabaar Georgetown University The Norm Cascade that Failed: The Struggle to end Commercial Whaling Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Processual State: Understanding Security Regimes and the Redefinition of the 'North' and the 'South' Simona F. Manea London School of Economics and Political Science The Techno-Politics of Diasporic Nations: “Regime Change,” Blogs, and Satellite Television Sean P. Donahoe University of California, Santa Cruz Theorizing Honor-as-Power in International Relations: A Foucauldian Analysis of Honor-Driven Behavior Jennifer C. Heeg Georgetown University War, Revolution/Counter-Revolution and the Militarized Repression of Labor Movements: A Comparison of the United States and Czarist/Soviet Russia 1900-1925 Christian W. Erickson Roosevelt University - Dept. of Political Science and Public Admin. What Constitutes an East Asian Community?: A Search for East Asian Identity Yong Wook Lee Brown University ______FA01 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM ISA Roundtable: Religion and the Study of International Relations: Where Do We Go from Here, and Why Does it Matter? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University Roundtable Discussants Jonathan Fox Bar Ilan University, Israel

Elizabeth Shakman Hurd Northwestern University

Peter Katzenstein Cornell University

Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute

Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University

Daniel Philpott University of Notre Dame

Scott Thomas Calvin College, Michigan, Bath University, United kingdom

J. Ann Tickner University of Southern California

Ole Waever University of Copenhagen/UCSanta Cruz ______FA02 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Academic and Non-Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals Sponsors Professional Development Committee Chair(s) Alan C. Lamborn Colorado State University

Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Roundtable Discussants Steve S. Chan University of Colorado

Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology

James M. McCormick Iowa State University

Nancy E. McGlen Niagara University Roundtable Discussants Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick ______FA03 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Paths to War and Peace in Africa Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University/University of Notre Dame Bargaining and Fighting: The Case of Rwanda David E. Cunningham UC-San Diego Liberal Solutions or Liberal Illusions: Trade and Conflict in Africa Errol Henderson Pennsylvania State University

Kathy L. Powers Pennsylvania State University Regional Inequalities and Disaggregated Civil Conflict in Africa Ragnhild Nordås Centre for the Study of Civil War (CSCW)

Gudrun Østby University of Oslo The Steps to Interstate War in Africa Douglas Gibler University of Kentucky

Brandon G. Valeriano Texas State University Discussant(s) Doug Lemke Penn State University ______FA04 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Proliferation and the Future of Arms Control Sponsors Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP) Chair(s) Daniel N. Nelson University of New Haven Eastern Europe in the Global Market Mirjana Dedaic Fairfield University Eastern Europe in the Global Market Daniel N. Nelson University of New Haven Norm Contestation and the Future of the Biological Weapons Prohibition Regime Alexander Kelle Queen's University Belfast Wassenaar, Proliferation Security and other Weapons Export Control Regimes Heinz Gaertner Austrian Institute for International Affairs Discussant(s) Daniel N. Nelson University of New Haven ______FA05 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Russia's Transformations Within the Context of the North-South Divide Sponsors Russian International Studies Association Chair(s) Andrei Yu. Melville RISA

Victor M. Sergeev RISA Roundtable Discussants Irina M. Busygina RISA

Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa

Marina M. Lebedeva RISA

Andrei Yu. Melville RISA

Victor M. Sergeev RISA Discussant(s) Gail W. Lapidus Stanford University ______FA06 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Politics of Democracy Promotion: Between Principles and Opportunism Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet Frankfurt Election Monitoring: Strategic Choices and Their Effects Judith Kelley Duke University Engineering Democratic Change? The Demise of Semi-Authoritarianism in the CIS and the Role of the West Hans-Joachim Spanger Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Post Civil War Democratisation From the Outside – Mission Impossible? Bruno Schoch Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Protecting versus Promoting Democracy. North-Western Reactions to the Recent Political Crises in Ecuador and Bolivia Jonas Wolff Peace Research Institute Frankfurt The Promotion of Free and Fair Elections during Military Interventions Mark Peceny University of New Mexico

Jeffrey Pickering Kansas State University Discussant(s) Ioannis Stivachtis Virginia Tech ______FA07 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Difference and Inequality in the Developing World: An APSA Task Force Report Sponsors American Political Science Association (APSA) Chair(s) John E. Echeverri-Gent Department of Politics, University of Virginia Roundtable Discussants Leslie Elliott Armijo Reed College

Bronwyn Leebaw University of California-Irvine

Aseema Sinha University of Wisconsin, Madison

Susan Woodward City University of New York ______FA08 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Countering Weak Threats: Strategies and their Perverse Consequences Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Richard A. Lacquement U.S. Army "Hope" is Not a Course of Action William C. Thomas US Air Force Academy Combating Asymmetric Threats: Theories and Evidence Christopher D. Moore The Ohio State University Hunting Them Down and Smoking Them Out: The Effects of U.S. Anti-terror Policy on Human Rights and Democratic Performance in Authoritarian and Transitional States Judith S. Kullberg Eastern Michigan University

J. David Singer University of Michigan The Diffusion of Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency Strategies Michael Horowitz Harvard University

Erin M. Simpson Harvard University Discussant(s) Richard A. Lacquement U.S. Army ______FA09 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Sociology and Ethics of Global Development Knowledge Sponsors Global Development International Organization Chair(s) Catherine Weaver University of Kansas Organizational Personality Determines Policy Change: The Evoution of the World Bank's Social Development Approach Antje Vetterlein European University Institute The Efficacy of Policy Advice: The Ethical Responsibilities of Development Agencies Chuck Myers Princeton University Press The Gross Anatomy of the World Bank's Development Paradigms Catherine Weaver University of Kansas The Network is the End, Not Just the Means: American Foundations’ Power-Knowledge Networks, 1910-2005 Inderjeet S. Parmar University of Manchester Discussant(s) Susan Park Deakin University

Catherine Weaver University of Kansas ______FA10 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Blindspots, Oversights and Obstacles: Challenges to IR/IPE in the Developing World Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Marianne Marchand Universidad de las Américas, Puebla Can It be Home Grown?: Challenges to Developing IR Theory in the Global South Karen Smith University of Stellenbosch Global Reterritorialisation and Changing Forms of Urban Governance - Locating Africa in the Discourse Scarlett Cornelissen University of Stellenbosch How “International” are Theories in International Relations?: The View from Latin America Makram Haluani. Simon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela Looking from the South Upwards: Towards a Reconceptualisation of Soft Power Janis Van der Westhuizen University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Discussant(s) Marianne Marchand Universidad de las Américas, Puebla ______FA11 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The North-South Divide and United Nations History Sponsors International Organization Global Development Chair(s) Thomas Weiss Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY Graduate Center Roundtable Discussants Tatiana Carayannis Department of Political Science, The CUNY Graduate Center

S. Neil MacFarlane Oxford University

Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College

Nico J. Schrijver University of Leiden

Ramesh Thakur United Nations University ______FA12 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Game Theory and Transnational Terrorism Sponsors International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair(s) Todd Sandler University of Southern California Rivalry and the Resort to Terrorism Navin Bapat Pennsylvania State University Terrorist Financing and Outside Support Todd Sandler University of Southern California

Kevin Siqueira Clarkson University Terrorist Signaling and the Value of Counterintelligence Daniel G. Arce Rhodes College

Todd Sandler University of Southern California The Organization of Terror: Patterns of Recruitment, Allegiance, and Support Networks in Terrorist Groups Scott Gates PRIO Discussant(s) Patrick James University of Southern California

B. Peter Rosendorff University of Southern California ______FA13 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM A Vision of Mexico in the Context of its Relations with the European Union Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Roberto Peña Goals and limits of Mexico´s Foreig Policy towards the European Union Teresa Perez Rodriguez Mexico in the Context of Free Trade: Its Impact on Development Beatriz Perez Rodriguez Mexico in the EU´s Strategy towards Latin America Dámaso Morales Center for European Studies Discussant(s) Rafael Velazquez Universidad del Mar ______FA14 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Social Networks Analysis of International Relations Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Zeev Maoz University of California, Davis How Cooperation Emerges from Conflict: The Evolution of International Networks Zeev Maoz University of California, Davis Hubs, Authorities, and Networks: Predicting Conflict Using Events Data Richard J. Stoll Rice University

Devika Subramanian Rice University Revisiting the Democratic Peace Xun Cao University of Washington

Michael D. Ward University of Washington Discussant(s) Katherine Faust University of California, Irvine ______FA15 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Coalitions and Sequencing in Foreign Policy Decision-Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Laura Neack Miami University Does Size Matter?: International Policy and Minority Governments William Hogg Bishop's University Sequential Decision Making: The Effect of Prior Choices on Change in Foreign Policy Crisis Decision Making--A Case Study of Carter and the Iranian Hostage Crisis Tobias Van Assche Syracuse University The Role of National Leaders in the Formation of Effective Balances of Power Ariel I. Roth Goucher College Discussant(s) Joe D. Hagan West Virginia University

Laura Neack Miami University ______FA16 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Multi-Level Governance and Civil Society: Comparing the Role of Non-State Actors in the United Nations and the European Union Sponsors International Organization Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Jutta Joachim University of Hannover

Birgit Locher University of Tübingen Keeping Tabs and Moving Forward: The European Union-NGO Interface in Justice and Home Affairs Emek Uçarer Bucknell University Multi-Level Governance and Civil Society: Comparing Non-State Actors in International Organizations Theoretical Aspects on NGO- Participation in the United Nations and the European Union Jutta Joachim University of Hannover

Birgit Locher University of Tübingen NGO’s, the environment, and the United Nations Matthew Hoffmann University of Delaware Political Opportunity Structures, and Non-State Influence: The World Bank, Civil Society, and the United States Paul J. Nelson University of Pittsburgh Revisiting the Civil Dialogue: EU NGOs, the Constitutional Treaty and Social Policy Pauline Cullen Dickinson College Discussant(s) Karen Mingst University of Kentucky ______FA17 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Institutions and Ethnopolitics Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Philip G. Roeder University of California, San Diego Ethnic Minority’s Identity, Ethnic Organizations, and Different Types of Democracies Satoshi Machida University of Kentucky Getting Inside PR Designs: A Deeper Examination of Institutions and Their Impact on Ethnic Strife Amy S. Cox McGill University

David J. Lanoue University of Alabama Institutions, Identity, and Opposition: Ethnic Party Success in Eastern Europe Holley Hansen The University of Iowa Political Institutions and Ethnic Conflict Resolution: Dealing with the Endogenous Nature of Institutions Thomas Christin University of Zurich

Simon Hug CIS, Institute for Political Science, University of Zurich Political Institutions and the Problem of Statehood Zachary Elkins University of Illinois

John Sides George Washington University Discussant(s) Philip G. Roeder University of California, San Diego ______FA18 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM "Risky Knowledge": Development, Democracy and --Reports from the Front Lines Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland Roundtable: Defending Scholars: Why It Matters and What We Can Do Robert Quinn Scholars At Risk Roundtable Discussants Scholar from Africa Supported by Scholars at Risk

Scholar from Central Asia Supported by Scholars at Risk Discussant(s) Jeffrey W. Helsing United States Institute of Peace

Cynthia L. Irvin RTI International ______FA19 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM A New Strategic Triangle: The US, the EU and Russia in An Evolving Transatlantic Security Environment Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jan Hallenberg Swedish National Defence College Poland and the Czech Republic: New Members Torn between the EU and NATO Fredrik Bynander Swedish National Defence College Russia and the European Union: The Sources and Limits of ‘Special Relationships’ Cynthia Roberts Hunter College, CUNY The "New Strategic Triangle" and the U.S. Grand Strategy Debate Peter Dombrowski Naval War College

Andrew L. Ross University of New Mexico The Alien and the traditional: ‘Normative power Europe’ facing a transforming Russia Lotta Wagnsson Swedish National Defence College Discussant(s) Catherine M. Kelleher Naval War College ______FA20 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM War, Ethics, Politics Sponsors International Political Sociology International Ethics Chair(s) Toni Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick Ethical War and the Production of Violent Bodies: A Feminist Critique Kimberley Hutchings London School of Economics Limits in War: Can International Humanitarian Law Survive 9/11? Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara Targeting Ethics Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick The Ethics of Decision: Representations of Britain’s war in Iraq Dan Bulley University of Warwick Discussant(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London ______FA21 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM EU and Post Communist States Sponsors International Political Economy Post Communist States Chair(s) Chris A. McHorney Southwest Minnesota State University Financial Crises and the Power of Capital in Emerging Market Economies: "Credibility" Game in Russia and the Czech Republic Jana Grittersova Cornell University Financialization and Disintegration of Vertical Production Chains in Central and Eastern Europe Or Raviv Univeristy of Sussex Inequality and Government Policies in Central and Eastern Europe Maria Ivanova New York University Political Corruption and the Democratization of Russia Chris A. McHorney Southwest Minnesota State University The Political Economy of Outsourcing in the European Union and the East-European Enlargement Boyka Stefanova The University of Texas at San Antonio Why the European Social Model Never Traveled Eastwards: Poland, Hungary and Romania Compared Cornel Ban University of Maryland Discussant(s) Valerie J. Assetto Colorado State University ______FA22 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Third-World-Eco-Development: Africa Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Sakah S. Mahmud Transylvania University Botswana's Success and the Limits to Mineral-Led Development Scott Pegg IUPUI Foreign Aid, Globalization and Industrialization in North-South Relations: Problems and Prospects for African Development Sakah S. Mahmud Transylvania University Origins of the Resource Curse: Ownership Structure and Outcomes in Mineral-Rich States Pauline Jones Luong Brown University

Erika Weinthal Duke University The Dynamics of Globalization and Corruption Carolyn M. Warner Arizona State University Discussant(s) Elliott D. Green London School of Economics ______FA23 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Europe in the Global Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Alan W. Cafruny Hamilton College

Leila S. Talani University of Bath E.U. and U.S. Trade Conflicts Over Aerospace: Explaining the Persistence of 'Launch Aid' Annemarie Michaela Spadafore Miami University - Oxford Ohio Euro-Mediterranean Relations: Beyond the Clash of Civilizations? Sara Silvestri Cambridge University Globalization, Competition and the Changing Nature of Industrial Policy in the European Union and the United States Umut Aydin University of Washington The Collapse of the Stability and Growth Pact: Internal and External Determinants of Agency Withdrawal Leila S. Talani University of Bath U.S. Hegemony and the European Challenge Alan W. Cafruny Hamilton College Discussant(s) Magnus Ryner University of Birmingham ______FA24 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Responses to Financial Crisis Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Heon Joo Jung University of Pennsylvania Global Finance as a Threat: Post-crisis Threat Perception and Policy Development Johannes Malminen Swedish National Defence Research Agency, FOI Mexico, Turkey, and Post-Financial Crisis Banking Reform Thomas G. Marois York University Policy Responses to Currency Crises Before and After Elections Stefanie Walter Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Politics of Financial Supervision: Financial Crisis and Reform in South Korea and Japan Heon Joo Jung University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Samuel Knafo University of Sussex ______FA25 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM History and Transformation Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Philipp G. Khanin Saint-Petersburg State University, School of International Relations “Will Asia’s Past Be Its Future?:” History, Causal Mechanisms and Comparative Historical Analysis Ji-Young Lee Georgetown University The North-South Divide and the Future of Global Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century Ganesh K. Trichur Assistant Professor (Global Political Economy) The Two-Tier World in Historical Perspective Victoria Tin-bor Hui University of Notre Dame Transformation Experience Philipp G. Khanin Saint-Petersburg State University, School of International Relations Discussant(s) Érika Ruiz Sandoval Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona ______FA26 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Funding Southern Development Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Eunice N. Sahle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Assessing Strategies for Meeting the Millennium Development Goals Barry B. Hughes Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver

Mohammod T. Irfan Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Profiting from Aid? Private-public Co-financing and its Effect on Development Ruth Ben-Artzi University of Pennsylvania Reimagining Development Aid: An Examination of the Millenium Challenge Account Michael J. Clancy University of Hartford Discussant(s) Byoung-Inn Bai University of Washington ______FA27 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM New Issues in North-South Environmental Cooperation Sponsors Environmental Studies Global Development Chair(s) Rosaleen V. Duffy Manchester University Global Environmental Governance: A North-South Compromise or Confrontation? Maria Ivanova The College of William and Mary Governance States? Environment, NGOs and North-South Relations Rosaleen V. Duffy Manchester University Trading Carbon Credits: A New Agent for North-South Cooperation? Konuralp Pamukcu University of Phoenix-Chicago Discussant(s) Stephen Stamos Bucknell University ______FA28 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Cracks in the Alliance: North-North Division over North-South Issues Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Michael E. Cox London School of Economics Common Threats or Segmented Opportunities? North-North Divisions Over Intellectual Property Rights in the South Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University On Moral Stands and Grandstands: Relations among the Rich over Poor Country Problems Joshua W. Busby Princeton University (as of 9/1/05), currently Harvard The Precautionary Principle, Pre-emption and Transatlantic Relations Michael J. Williams London School of Economics Transatlantic Divisions on the Rise of New Powers in Asia Thomas J. Wright Princeton University (as of 9/1/05) Discussant(s) Helen V. Milner Princeton University ______FA29 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Faith, Religion, Culture and Territory as Determinants of War Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Ekkart Zimmermann Dresden University of Technology Effects of Cultural Similarity and Compatibility of National Interests on Foreign Policy Choices: A Cross-National Experiment Nam Tae Park Texas A&M University-College Station Faith-Based War? Religious Rhetoric and Foreign Policy in the Bush Administration Valerie Ona Morkevicius University of Chicago Mixed Signals and Territory – A Critique of Assumptions used in Conflict Literature Michael Lerma University of Arizona The Clash of Symbols: Symbolic Aspects of the Islamic-Western Divide Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo Would Culture, or Civilization, Affect the Impact of Internationalization of National Economy on Civil Liberties? Kunihiko Imai Elmira College Discussant(s) Ekkart Zimmermann Dresden University of Technology ______FA30 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Recapturing Identity: Emerging Political Actors and National Manifestations of the Global North-South Divide Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Michael M. Loriaux Associate Professor of PS Northwestern University AIDS and the Politics of Anti-retroviral Treatment: Expanding or Shrinking the North-South Divide? Krista Johnson Assistant Professor International Studies DePaul University From the Margins of Society: The MTL Piqueteros and a New Welfare Alliance in Argentina Isabella Alcañiz Assistant Professor of PS University of Houston Rock the Casbah: Resituating the Clash of Civilizations in Domestic and Global Space Michael J. Bosia Assistant Professor of PS Saint Michael's College Where Power Resides: Institutional and Political Determinants of Local Power in Argentina and Brazil Tulia G. Falleti Assistant Professor of PS University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Audie Klotz Syracuse University ______FA31 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Transnational Dimensions of Ethnopolitics Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Patrick M. Regan Binghamton University Double-Edged Diplomacy: A Case Study of Sri Lanka Bidisha Biswas University of Maryland, College Park Indigenous Rights Movement: The Interplay between Global and Local Politics as Arenas of Social Change Pamela L. Martin Coastal Carolina University

Franke Wilmer Montana State University The Importance of Doing Nothing: International Actors and the Prevention of Genocide Tiberiu Galis Strassler Family Center for Holocaust History and The Importance of Doing Nothing: International Actors and the Prevention of Genocide Naama Haviv Strassler Family Center for Holocaust History and Genocide Studies Transnational Ties: Assessing the Impact of Cross-Border Ethnic Linkages and Diasporas Deepa Khosla Memorial University of Newfoundland Discussant(s) R. William Ayres University of Indianapolis ______FA32 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Globalization, Gender and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Marketplace Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Carrie Liu Currier Texas Christian University Labour Flexiblization at Sea: The “Mini UN” Crew aboard Cruise Ships Christine B. Chin American University Mixed blessings For East Asia --- A Critical Examination of Impacts of Globalization on Labor Policies in the Region Xin Liu The University of Arizona

Qihong Shao Renmin Univerisity Women and Weaving: Economic Opportunities in Thailand Kimberly Weir Northern Kentucky University Women of the South Caught in the Web of Globalization Durgadas Mukhopadhyay University of Delhi Women-Managed Farms and the Open Market: Female Livelihood Before and After Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the Middle East and North Africa Octavius Pinkard Christopher Newport University Discussant(s) Carrie Liu Currier Texas Christian University ______FA33 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Women’s Issues in South Asia Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Rekha Pande Centre for Women's Studies/Maulana Azad National Urdu University Colonial Legacies, Post-Colonial (In)Securities, and the Women Question in India and Pakistan Runa Das University of Minnesota, Duluth Creating Feminist Spaces to Deal with the Issue of Violence: The Mahila Samakhya Experience—A Case Study From India Rekha Pande Centre for Women's Studies/Maulana Azad National Urdu University The 'Woman Question' in Nationalism: South Asia Context Bina D’Costa Australian National University Discussant(s) Meredith R. Sarkees Saint Mary's College ______FA34 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM North-South Trade Issues Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis Dueling Imperialisms? A Comparative Analysis of European and American Approaches to Trade and Development Vicki Birchfield Georgia Institute of Technology Portents of a "New Deal" in Global Trade and Environment Politics? Michael Bressler University of California, Irvine Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Trade: The Impact the Type of Democracy has on Trade Adrian Ang University of Missouri

Cooper Drury University of Missouri

Dursun Peksen University of Missouri Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Trade: The Impact the Type of Democracy has on Trade Mike Rudy University of Missouri Tempering Trade Conflicts and the North-South Divide: A Dynamic Model of Interstate Interaction and Trade Liberalization Javier Morales-Ortiz Stockton College The North-South Divide, the Trade-Environment Divide, and the WTO’s Doha Round: Perspectives from and for the South Urs P. Thomas Dept. of Public International Law, University of Geneva/Switzerland Discussant(s) Paul A. Williams Bilkent University ______FA35 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM State Failure II: Global and Regional Implications Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Daniel Lambach University of Cologne Globalisation, Security, and ‘State Failure’ Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University

Adam D. Morton University of Nottingham Lands of Shadows: State Failure, Interstitial Dissimilation, and Informal Violence in the International System William J. Brenner Johns Hopkins University Neighboring Beggars: Regionalizing Dynamics of State Fragility Daniel Lambach University of Cologne Discussant(s) Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg ______FA36 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Northeast Asia in Transition: From Alliance Politics to Multilateral Security Order Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Chung-in Moon Yonsei Univerisity, Korea A Theory of Regional Orders: From Vision to Order in North East Asia, 1987~2003 Jong Kun Choi Ohio State Univeristy, Graduate School, Department of Political Science Beyond Siege Mentality: Korea's Balancing Diplomacy Toward Peaceful Future of Northeast Asia Ki-Jung Kim Yonsei University, Korea

Myongsob Kim Yonsei University, Korea Hardening Path of the U.S.-Japanese Alliance and the Future of Northeast Asian Security Patrick Morgan UC Irvine Nationalism and Northeast Asian Regional Order: Chinese View Jungmin Seo Univ. of Hawaii, at Manoa Discussant(s) Stephan Haggard University of California, San Diego

Takashi Inoguchi Chuo University, Japan ______FA37 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Audience Costs and their Manipulation Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamton University Democratic Deception: The Pathology of Domestic Audience Costs Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky Harvard University

Phillip Y. Lipscy Harvard University The Domestic Determinants of Audience Costs Michael R. Tomz Stanford University Whatever it takes: The Politics of Resolve Signaling in Kosovo and Iraq Jason Davidson University of Mary Washington When is Deception Necessary to Secure Domestic Consent for Going to War? John M. Schuessler University of Chicago Where the Fear of the Ballot Trumps the Fear of the Bullet: Regime Type and Asymmetric Crisis Escalation Michael J. Reese The Ohio State University Discussant(s) Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamton University ______FA38 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Civil-Military Relations: US Officer Attitudes Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Gary J. Schaub Air War College Cautious Warriors: The Foreign and Security Policy Views of US Military Officers James Forsyth School of Advanced Air and Space Studies My Country, Virtuous or Decadent: US Officer Attitdues toward American Civilian Culture Everett C. Dolman School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Officer Attitudes Toward Transformation, 2000-2005 James R. FitzSimonds U.S. Naval War College

Thomas G. Mahnken Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS The Unequal Dialogue: High-Level Civil-Military Relations Gary J. Schaub Air War College Discussant(s) Glen Segell Institute of Security Policy ______FA39 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Russian Foreign Policy and the North-South Divide: A New Opportunity for Cooperation in Asia or an Illusion? Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Elizabeth A. Wishnick Montclair State University Can Russia Become a 'Regional Power' in Northeast Asia? Implications from Contemporary Relations with China and Japan Shoichi Itoh Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia (ERINA), Japan North Korean Nuclear Crisis and Russia’s role: a Mediator or a Bystander? Yoshinori Takeda Georgetown University (non-resident associate) Sino-Russian Military Relations: Implications for U.S. National Interests in East Asia Gaye Christoffersen Soka University of America The Bottle of Sino-Russian Strategic Partnership: Half Full or Half Empty Daojiong Zha School of International Studies, Renmin University of China Discussant(s) Tsuneo Akaha Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies ______FA40 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Whatever Happened to Left Cosmopolitanism?: The Challenges of Internationalism in Contemporary World Politics - Panel 1 Sponsors International Political Sociology International Ethics Chair(s) Alejandro Colas Birkbeck College, University of London Internationalism and the Limits of Human Rights: Notes from an Unrepentant Cosmopolitan Michael Forman University of Washington - Tacoma No One is Illegal between North and South Peter Nyers McMaster University Social Struggle or Unholy alliance? A critique of Porto Allegro and the European Social Forum Karen Buckley University of Limerick

Owen Worth University of Limerick The Zimbabwe Question and the Contradictions of the 'Internationalist' Left Paris Yeros Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil What Kind of Right is the Right of Humanitarian Intervention? Hannes Peltonen European University Institute Discussant(s) Magali M. Gravier University of Salzburg - Dept. History and Political Science ______FA41 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Great Powers and International Law Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Henry (Chip) Carey Georgia State University Alive and Kicking: U.S. Hegemony and the Strengthening of International Treaty Law Sylvia G. Maier Georgia Institute of Technology Contrasting Perspectives on Sovereignty and the Use of Force: France and the United States Sophie M. Clavier San Francisco State University International Human Rights Law and American Exceptionalism Sangmin Bae Northeastern Illinois University

Kelsey Davenport Butler University

Emily Frank Butler University

Jon Keyser Butler University Military Occupations and Regime Changes: an Empirical Examination 1914-2004 Carmela Lutmar American University Discussant(s) Henry (Chip) Carey Georgia State University ______FA42 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Innovative Approaches to Non-State Political Violence: Models, Systems, Stories, and the Grand Non-State Challenge Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) James M. Smith US Air Force Academy Modeling Terrorist Finances as a Heuristic for Analysis Stephen D. Kiser RAND Modeling the Growth Dynamics of Terrorist Organizations: Simulating Sendero Luminoso Jason E. Bartolomei Massachusetts Institute of Technology Terrorism's Fifth Wave: Changing Organizational Forms and Their Upshot for Counterterrorism Strategy James A. Russell Naval Postgraduate School The Stories Terrorists Tell: A Neurobiologically -Informed "Counter-Narrative Strategy" for Diminishing Terrorism's Effectiveness William D. Casebeer Naval Postgraduate School Discussant(s) Jeannie Johnson Utah State University

Tara A. Leweling Naval Postgraduate School ______FA43 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Diplomatic Corps as an Institution of International Society Sponsors English School Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) John D. Stempel University of Kentucky Confronting Chinese Nationalism – The Diplomatic Corps in Beijing in the Early 20th Century Yongjin Zhang University of Auckland The Kathmandu Diplomatic Corps Humayun Kabir Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Washington Diplomatic Corps Alan Henrikson Tufts University Discussant(s) James Mayall University of Cambridge ______FA44 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Problematising the Liberal Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) John Groom University of Kent Can the Liberal Peace Make Sense in Africa? Ian Taylor University of St. Andrews Could There be Such a Thing as a “Kindered Peace”? A. M. Watson University of St Andrews Islam and the Liberal Peace Farid Mirbagheri Intercollege, Cyprus Research Agendas for Peace: The Missing Link in IR Oliver P. Richmond University of St Andrews What’s So Peaceful About Liberals? Andrew J. Williams University of Kent Discussant(s) Chandra L. Sriram University of East London ______FA45 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Media Effects and Globalization Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Jeffrey Hart Indiana University Exploring Political Efficacy in the Global Context: An Analysis of Political Culture, Efficacy and Media Use in Asia Mehpare S. Kaynak Dept. of Pol. Sci. , Bogazici University Global Angling with a Local Angle Nel Ruigrok University of Amsterdam

Wouter van Atteveldt Free University Amsterdam Globalization and Media James D. White University of Hawaii Understanding Evolving Media Landscapes: A Proposal for the Construction of a New Paradigm Daphne R. Kaufman Graduate Student at the George Washington University Discussant(s) Salma I. Ghanem The University of Texas-Pan American Discussant(s) Jeffrey Hart Indiana University ______FA46 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Beyond Normativity: Affect and Contagion in World Politics Sponsors International Communication International Ethics Chair(s) Scott G. Nelson Visiting Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech Bovine Madness and (Post)-Modern Civilization: Reading the Global Polity through Food Scares, Contagion Anxiety, and Risk Analysis François Debrix Associate Professor, Florida International University Experiencing the Global: The Imperial Affects/effects of the Geopolitical Imaginary Jason Weidner Ph.D. Candidate, Florida International University Getting Agrofluenza: The International Relations of a Global Pathogen and Food Production System Timothy W. Luke Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Vengeance, Fear, and the Politics of Terrorism after 9/11 Andrew A. G. Ross University of Oregon Discussant(s) Nicholas Kiersey Virginia Tech ______FA97 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: Peace Studies Sponsors Peace Studies Building Capacity for Regional and Subregional Conflict Management Jennifer L. De Maio UCLA Security, Gender, and Exclusion Ian R. Gibson Ritsumeikan University, Associate Professor The Conditions of Return: A Quantitative Analysis of Internal Displacement Deniz S. Sert The Graduate Center, CUNY The Effects of Decentralization on Protest and Rebellion: A Cross-National Analysis Sara Jones Claremont Graduate University ______FA99 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: International Security Studies: III Sponsors International Security Studies Alliance Theory: Balancing, Bandwagoning, and Détente Thomas Gangale OPS-Alaska and San Francisco State University Determinants of Successful Coups d’Etat, 1956-2000: A Comparison Volker Krause Eastern Michigan University

Susumu Suzuki Wayne State University Escalation and the Offense-Defense-Deterrence Balance Karen Ruth Adams University of Montana

Kedra Arnold University of Montana Explaining Commercial Peace: Does Trade Inform States? Rosa Sandoval-Bustos Rice University Great Power, Medium Power: Interest and Threat Perception in the Shaping of U.S.-Middle East Alliances Dafna V. Hochman Columbia University Perils of East Asia, or Perils of Realism? Hyon Joo Yoo Georgetown University State Failure and American Hegemony: Revisiting the Lessons of Somalia Michael J. Butler East Carolina University The Conditionality of the Kantian Peace Argument: Democracy and Peace in the Middle East Yoav Gortzak Ohio State University The Realization of Western Hegemony Mekell Mikell University of South Carolina Theories of US Hegemony and the US War in Iraq Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem ______FB02 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of the Road Sponsors Professional Development Committee Chair(s) Alan C. Lamborn Colorado State University

Ido Oren University of Florida Roundtable Discussants Stefano Guzzini DIIS & Uppsala University

Margaret G. Hermann Maxwell School, Syracuse University

Jack S. Levy Rutgers University

James F. Reische University of Michigan Press ______FB03 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The State of the European Union (2) Sponsors European Union Studies Association Chair(s) Roy H. Ginsberg Skidmore College Faulty Assumptions: The Surprising Integration of National Financial Systems in Europe Elliot Posner George Washington University The Evolution of European Union Citizenship Willem Maas New York University The United States and the European Union: New Dogs and Old Tricks John Peterson Discussant(s) Amy C. Verdun University of Victoria ______FB04 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globalization and the Politics of Changing Family Structures Sponsors International Social Science Council (ISSC) Chair(s) Jane Bayes California State University, Northridge Feminist Critiques of Population and Neo-Natalist Policies Marian Simms University of Otago Globalization and Changing Family Policies in the States of Mexico Patricia Begne University of Guanajuato Globalization and its Impact on Family Policies in Canada and the United States Lois Harder University of Alberta Globalization and the Politics of Changing Family Structures for Migrants from Mexico to the United States Jane Bayes California State University, Northridge

Laura Gonzalez University of Texas at Dallas Discussant(s) Breny Mendoza California State University, Northridge ______FB05 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Dilemmas of Democratization and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies I: Security from the Outside and the Inside Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Donald Rothchild University of California, Davis Civil Society in War-to-Democracy Transitions Roberto Belloni Queens University of Belfast Democratization Crisis in Post-War Societies: A Dilemma for International Organizations Peter Wallensteen Uppsala University Peacekeeping and the Dilemmas of Post-War Democratization Page Fortna Columbia University Violence on the Path to Democracy: Dilemmas for Democratization in War-Shattered Societies Kristine Hoeglund Uppsala University Discussant(s) Roland Paris University of Colorado ______FB06 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The International Division of Labour and the North-South Divide Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne China and the Dynamics of Transnational Capital Accumulation Martin Hart-Landsberg Lewis and Clark Globalizing Migration, Everyday Spaces, and the Re-configuration of the North-South Divide Hironori Onuki York University Lands of Plenty: Global Agricultural Restructuring and the Production of Hunger and Obesity Gigi Herbert Department of Political Science, York University The Hitchhikers Guide to the Catallaxy: Market Order, Social Embedding and the International Division of Labour Marcus E. Taylor Concordia University, Montreal Discussant(s) Louise Amoore University of Durham ______FB07 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Causes and Consequences of Forced Migration Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia Displaced Persons and Peacebuilding after Civil War Michael Barutciski York University

Karl DeRouen University of Alabama Early Warning Models of Haitian Flight Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia

Brandon M. Stewart College of William and Mary Forced Migration in Africa: A Geospatial Assessment Zaryab Iqbal University of South Carolina

Christopher Zorn University of South Carolina Military Intervention and Humanitarian Action Sarah K. Lischer Wake Forest University Risk Factors for Forced Migrant Flight Will H. Moore Florida State University

Jacqueline H. Rubin Florida State University Discussant(s) Christian Davenport University of Maryland ______FB08 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Water Scarcity – Conflict and Cooperation Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology Conflict and Cooperation in International River Basins Marit Brochmann Norwegian University of Science and Technology Environmental Security, Water Resources and Management of Conflict Theodora-Ismene Gizelis Department of Government, University of Essex

Amanda E. Wooden Northeastern Illinois University Freshwater Availability Anomalies and Outbreak of Internal War: Results from a Global Spatial Time Series Analysis Macartan Humphreys Department of Political Science, University of Columbia

Marc A. Levy Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)

Caitlin Thorkelson Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) Water and Local Conflict Fredrik Thomasson Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Discussant(s) Kathryn M. Furlong University of British Columbia ______FB09 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM State and Non-State Actors & North-South Economic Interactions Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Michael J. Clancy University of Hartford Outsourcing: A Reality Check Lui Hebron Eastern Washington Univesity Policing Crimes, Ordering Markets: Global Governance and State Transformation in Semi-Peripheral Settings Asli E. Calkivik University of Minnesota (PhD Student) Political Risk Assessment in a Globalization Context Llewellyn D. Howell PAMI, University of Hawaii at Manoa The Ideal and the Real of Roles and Legitimacy of International Standardization Shiro Harada Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo Discussant(s) Michael J. Clancy University of Hartford ______FB10 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Behavioral IR Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alex Mintz Texas A&M University Roundtable Discussants Patrick James University of Southern California

Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Steve Walker Arizona State University ______FB11 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Political Islam and the North-South Divide: Resistance Ideology or Terrorist Creed? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Mohammed Ayoob Michigan State University Roundtable Discussants Juan Cole University of Michigan

Gregory Gause University of Vermont

Shireen Hunter Georgetown University

A. Richard Norton Boston University ______FB12 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Constructivism and the Middle East: Forever Uneasy Bedfellows? Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Stephan Stetter University of Bielefeld A Constructivist Approach to Suicide Bombings in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Rashmi Singh London School of Economics and Political Science Democratization "By Design" Versus Democratization "By Default": The Case of Algeria Melanie Morisse-Schilbach University of Dresden Identity and Human Rights in the Age of Globalization: Emerging Challenges in the Muslim World Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University/Visiting Fellow at Yale Center for International and World Society and the Middle East: Regional Conflict and Cooperation Patterns from a Constructivist Perspective Stephan Stetter University of Bielefeld Discussant(s) Michelle Pace University of Birmingham ______FB13 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM IR Theory and Foreign Policy Analysis: What is the Connection? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Yuen F. Khong Oxford University and IDSS, Singapore Roundtable Discussants Andrew Hurrell Oxford University

G. John Ikenberry Princeton University

Deborah W. Larson UCLA

John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago ______FB14 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Going Deeper: Penetrating the Complexities of Interstate and Intrastate War Sponsors International Security Studies Global Development Chair(s) Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem Determinants of Internal Armed Conflict and Mass Killing, 1950-2000: Roles of Major Arms Imports, Trade Openness, and Political Institutions Volker Krause Eastern Michigan University

Susumu Suzuki Wayne State University Determinants of Militarized Interstate Disputes: An Integrated Theory and Empirical Test Jason Badura University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Uk Heo University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The Simultaneous Relationship between the level of Democracy and the occurrence of Civil War Omar M. G. Keshk The Ohio State University

Rafael Reuveny School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University War and Development Espen Moe NTNU Discussant(s) James Ray Vanderbilt University ______FB15 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Western Europe's External Dialogue: Emphasis on the EU and Turkey Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Organization Chair(s) Quinn Mecham Middlebury College Ethnocentrism, Universalism and Turkey’s Membership to the European Union Kursad Aslan Kent State University

Erkan Sezgin Kent State University Go East! European Governance and the Common Economic Space (CES) Gunter Walzenbach Lviv National University and University of the West of England Intergovernmental Organizations and Domestic Actors: Turkish Civil Society and the European Union Zeynep Alemdar University of Kentucky One North, Many Models: The Challenges of Globalization to and from the Social Partnership in Europe Paul S. Adams University of Richmond Discussant(s) Hal T. Nelson Portland State University ______FB16 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Political Dimensions of U.S. Trade and Regulatory Policies: Trends from the New Deal to the No Deal Era of American Politics Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Gregory P. Nowell State University of New Ork, Albany A Tale of Two Approaches to U.S. Trade Policy Linda Weiss University of Sydney America's Industrial Policy: President Carter and the Commercialization of Agricultural Biotechnology Shelley Hurt New School for Social Research Modernizing the Anti-Modernizers: How Liberal International Capitalism Reinforces Antithetical Sources of Political Power Steve Livingston Middle Tennessee State University

Gregory P. Nowell State University of New Ork, Albany Representing US Interests within the European Union? On the Position of the New Member States within the EU and Its Implications for the European Regulatory Model Jan Drahokoupil Central European University, Budapest Discussant(s) Herman M. Schwartz University of Virgina ______FB17 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Comparative Principles of the Law of Armed Conflict Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Howard Hensel USAF Air War College Roundtable Discussants George Andreopoulos CUNY

Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

Mika Hayashi Lauterpacht Center for International Law

Howard Hensel USAF Air War College

April Morgan University of Tennessee ______FB18 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Consequences of Liberalization for Africa: Genocide, Development, or Democracy? Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Evaluating 'Freedom' in an Emergent Global Democracy: Reconstructing Africa's Third Wave Rita Kiki N. Edozie Michigan State University Genocide in Rwanda and the Failure of Global Liberal Governance Isaac Kamola University of Minnesota Is There A Globalization Peace Dividend? The African Experience Kidane Mengisteab Penn State University Mugabe, Gramsci and Zimbabwe at 25 Richard Saunders York University Discussant(s) Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges ______FB19 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Issues in the South: Latin America Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Linda M. Young Montana State University Can the “Global South” Opt Out? A Critical Reading of the Political Economy Implications of the Cuban- Venezuelan Alliance Sandra Rein University of Alberta, Augustana Faculty Closing the North/South Gap Through Regional Trade Agreements: Jamaica, Trinidad and the FTAA Wendy L. Theodore University of Arizona South American Sub-regional Integration as a Political Project: Prospects for Bridging the North-South Divide Through Transatlantic Linkages Nadine E. Busmann University of Northern British Columbia The Atlantic Triangle: Is Latin America Living Between Scylla and Charybdis? Érika Ruiz Sandoval Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona The South American Community of Nations: Driving the Bus of Hemispheric Integration? Axel Huelsemeyer Concordia University Discussant(s) Alberto Pfeifer University São Marcos, Brazil ______FB20 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender, Empire, and Nation Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Laura Parisi University of Victoria, Canada De-Militarizing Masculinities in the Age of Empire Simona Sharoni The Evergreen State College Hegemonic Masculinity, Empire, and Nation Sikata Banerjee Associate Professor of Women's Studies The Politics of Pain and the End Of Empire Liz Philipose Asst. Professor of Women's Studies, but in 2005/06: Ruth Woodward Prof Discussant(s) Cynthia Enloe Clark University

Sandra Whitworth York University ______FB21 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The WTO and the Doha Development Agenda: Beyond the North- South Divide? Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College Roundtable Discussants Jennifer Clapp Trent University

Donna Lee University of Birmingham

Amrita Narlikar University of Cambridge Roundtable Discussants Gilbert Winham Dalhousie University ______FB22 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Adopt, Adapt or Resist? Assessing the Influence of Northern Norms in the South Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Linda B. Miller Brown University Better Dead than GM Fed? Zambia and the Politics of Starvation Simon J. Nicholson American University How Do States Contest “Hard” Economic Norms? The IMF and Article VIII Acceptance in Post-Communist Central Asia Andre Broome Australian National University How Northern Norms Affect the South: Adopting, Adapting and Resisting the Global War on Terror in South and Southeast Asia Peter Romaniuk Brown University Norm Contests in Legitimacy Gaps: The International Monetary Fund and Tax Reform Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School Norms and Knowledge in IR: The Case of International Population Policy Ole Jacob Sending Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Discussant(s) Samuel Barkin University of Florida

Mlada Bukovansky Smith College ______FB23 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Private Interests, Public Purpose, and Global Linkages: A Comparison of India, China, and Brazil in the WTO Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Rob Jenkins Birbeck Colllege, University of London Brazilian Trade Politics: The Simultaneous Pursuit of Foreign Policy, Macroeconomic Growth, and Mutually Supportive Business-Government Relations Leslie Elliott Armijo Reed College Complying with TRIPS: Public Purposes, Private Interests, and Global Linkages in India Aseema Sinha University of Wisconsin, Madison Domestic Mobilization and WTO Enforcement Issues in Transitional Economies----- A Case Study of China’s first WTO Trade Dispute Wei Liang Florida International University Industries, Institutions, and China’s Use of Legal Trade Remedies Ka Zeng University of Arkansas Securing Livelihoods and Opening Markets: The Challenge of Agricultural Trade Policymaking in India in the WTO Context Surupa Gupta Whittier College Discussant(s) John Odell University of Southern California

Susan E. Sell George Washington University ______FB24 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Methodology in the Study of Inequality and other IR Issues Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Erick G. Highum University of Wisconsin, River Falls Democracy, Capitalism, Income Inequality: Seeking Causal Directions Ross E. Burkhart Boise State University Foreign Direct Investment and Income Inequality: An Analysis Using Industry and Source Level Data John M. Stringer University of Notre Dame Is There a Connection between International and Domestic Income Inequalities? Philip R. Nel University of Otago Political Economy, ‘Quality of Life’, and the North-South Divide in the Twenty-First Century: Economic versus Political Factors Erick G. Highum University of Wisconsin, River Falls Variable Sum Games as Models of Public Goods in the International System - A Crtical Appraisal James C. Roberts Towson University Discussant(s) Johannes Malminen Swedish National Defence Research Agency, FOI ______FB25 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Domestic-International Politics Nexus Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida Military Occupations and Fate of Leaders: 1914-2004 Carmela Lutmar American University Predicting a State's Foreign Policy: State Preferences Between Domestic and International Constraints Gerry C. Van der Kamp-Alons Radboud University Nijmegen Regime Disputes and the Anticipation of Governance Costs Laura H. Wimberley University of California San Diego Tough Neighborhoods: External Threat and the Development of Democracy Douglas Gibler University of Kentucky

Cameron G. Thies Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Harvey Starr University of South Carolina ______FB26 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Moving from Armed Conflict to Sustainable Peace: Critical Issues in Peace Processes and Post-Agreement Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Eileen Babbitt The Fletcher School, Tufts University Education, Sustainable Peace and Reconciliation Jeffrey W. Helsing United States Institute of Peace Never Again: The Role of Truth Commission Recommendations in Fostering a Human Rights Culture Tristan Anne Borer Connecticut College Reconciliation as Ritual Acknowledgement Marc Ross Bryn Mawr College The Global and the Local: The Effects of the War Against Terror on Internal Peacemaking John Darby University of Notre Dame Youth, Public Security, and Education for Human Rights Siobhan McEvoy-Levy Butler University Discussant(s) Eileen Babbitt The Fletcher School, Tufts University ______FB27 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Delegation to International Institutions Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) James Muldoon Center for Global Change and Governance Delegating Dispute Resolution Authority to Conventional International Governmental Organizations Geoffrey Cockerham University of Louisville Links between International and Domestic Environmental Policies: The Case of Norway Jon B. Skjaerseth The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Saving Institutional Benefits: Path Dependence in International Law Mark Axelrod Duke University The Issue Politics of Institutional Choice: What and To Whom Do States Delegate? Thomas Doleys Kennesaw State University Discussant(s) Tamar Gutner School of International Service, American University ______FB29 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Comparative Foreign Policy: Mexico and Spain Sponsors Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Modesto Seara Vázquez Universidad del Mar Mexican Foreign Policy in NAFTA Area Roberto Peña Mexico’s Foreign Policy: European Union and NAFTA Consuelo Dávila Dirección particular Spain’s Foreign Affairs: European and State Dimensions Rafael Calduch Cervera Complutense University of Madrid

María Fuencisla Marín Castán Complutense University of Madrid Discussant(s) Rafael Velazquez Universidad del Mar ______FB30 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The North-South Divide and International Law Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Chadwick F. Alger Ohio State University Building Norms of Small Arms Control: A North-South Perspective Simone Wisotzki Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Debating the Global Role of the Rule of Law Dana Neacsu Columbia University, Law School Library International Criminal Law: Marking the South/North Divide Doris E. Buss Law Department, Carleton University Necessity, Proportionality and Immediacy: The North-South Dimension of the Use and Abuse of Self-Defense in International Law Ruchi Anand American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Paris The Globalization of Justice: Whose Justice is Done? Sarah M. H. Nouwen PhD candidate International Law Cambridge University Discussant(s) Chadwick F. Alger Ohio State University ______FB31 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Perspectives on European Union Enlargement: New Books on the Future of an Enlarged EU Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Terry D. Clark Creighton University Ethnic Politics in Europe: The Power of Norms and Incentives Judith Kelley Duke University EU as an External Player in Domestic Policy Processes in Candidate Countries Andreas Bågenholm Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden Europe Undivided: Democracy, Leverage and Integration After Communism Milada Anna Vachudova University of North Carolina The Challenges and Opportunities faced by the Czech Republic and Hungary with Accession into the EU Marni M. Berg Colorado School of Mines

John Marangos Colorado State University The Enlargement of the European Union and Nato: Ordering from the Menu in Central Europe Wade Jacoby Brigham Young University Discussant(s) Jeffrey Checkel University of Oslo ______FB32 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Russian Foreign Policy in the New Millennium Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Robin N. Merritt University of Central Florida Chair(s) Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida Bringing Economics Back In: How Relation-Specific Assets Shed Light on Surrendered Sovereignty in the Former Soviet Union Kathleen J. Hancock University of Texas, San Antonio Cultural Connections Across Time and Space: Civilizational Dimension of Russia's Foreign Policy Andrei P. Tsygankov San Francisco State University North and South Cleavage: What Does it Mean for Russia? Dmitry V. Katsy School of International Relations of the Saint Petersburg State University The Political Success of Russia-Belarus Relations: Insulating Minsk from a “Color” Revolution Thomas Ambrosio North Dakota State University Discussant(s) Michael E. Aleprete Dickinson College

Andrea Stevenson Sanjian Bucknell University ______FB33 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Science, Technology, and Threats to Security Sponsors Women In International Security (WIIS) Chair(s) Pamela Aall United States Institute of Peace International Response to Emerging Threats Seema Gahlaut University of Georgia Technological Change and National Threat Perception: Explaining Irrational Responses to Preventable Dangers Jane Kellett Cramer University of Oregon The Responsibility of Science in Responding to New Security Threats Carol Kessler Northweast National Laboratory The U.S. Response to New Security Threats Cindy Williams Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussant(s) Amy Sands Monterey Institute for International Studies ______FB34 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Reforming the United Nations Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Gratzia Villarroel St. Norbert College A Simulation of the United Nations General Assembly with Weighted Voting David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska

Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Getting Beyond the North-South Divide: The Opportunity in UN Reforms Srinivas Vaitla Rutgers-Newark The UN Security Council and the North-South Divide: Plus ca change? Jane Boulden Royal Military College of Canada Transforming the United Nations at Sixty: U.S. Domestic Foundations of Reform Stasis Roger A. Coate University of South Carolina Discussant(s) Courtney Smith Seton Hall University ______FB35 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democracy and State Building: Latin America Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Patricia A. Olney Southern Connecticut State University Market Diplomacy: International Financial Agents and Latin American Democratic Consolidation Roberto Dondisch SAIS- Johns Hopkins University Once Bitten, Twice Shy? Leftist Resurgence Amidst Latein Democratization Imtiaz Hussain Universidad Iberoamericana Participatory Democracy – The Challenge for Emancipatory Globalization Jeannie Grussendorf East Carolina University

Anna Toness Sustainable Change Semi-Authoritarian Contrasts and Similarities: Paraguay and Venezuela Paul C. Sondrol University of Colorado at Colorado Springs The Internationalization of Latin American Democracy Deborah L. Norden Whittier College Discussant(s) Francine J. D'Amico The Maxwell School, Syracuse University ______FB36 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Connecting Global Classrooms to Promote Peace and Understanding Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Peace Studies Chair(s) Joachim K. Rennstich Fordham University Assessing South-North Virtual Student Team Learning Outcomes: A Seven-Year Learning Collaboratory Between South Africa and the United States Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University

Nanette S. Levinson American University Connecting Students Internationally to Explore Post-Conflict Peacebuilding David A. Mendeloff Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University

Carolyn Shaw Wichita State University Teaching and Technology in the Virtually Global Classroom Jane E. Marcus-Delgado City University of New York - College of Staten Island Winning the Peace: Educating Army Officers as Warrior Diplomats Christina M. Schweiss United States Army / Joint Forces Command Discussant(s) David A. Reilly Niagara University ______FB37 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Geocultural Epistemologies and IR: Everyday Lives, Experiences and Conduits of Re/Production Sponsors International Political Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) L. H. M. Ling The New School University A Homogeneous Nation? Koreans Talk About National Identities and Reunification PAPER 6 TITLE International Relations for Idealistic Realists? Anita R. Kellogg ISHSS Masters Program, University of Amsterdam

Lucie Königová Institute of International Relations (IIR), Prague Circuits of Conversion: Money and Everyday Life Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College Everyday Practices Online & Offline: Michel de Certeau for Postcolonial Cyber-times Marianne I. Franklin University for Humanistics Global Hip-Hop Culture and the (Re)production of Everyday Space Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes International Relations for Idealistic Realists? Lucie Königová Institute of International Relations (IIR), Prague The Production of International Relations - Leisure Michael Niemann Trinity College Discussant(s) Debbie Lisle Queens University Belfast ______FB38 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Probing the Smaller Web: Participation in Regional Organizations Sponsors Convention Theme International Organization Chair(s) Zlatko Sabic University of Ljubljana A Historical Institutionalist Approach to Turkey’s Quest for EU Membership Isa Camyar Louisiana State University

Halit Mustafa E. Tagma Arizona State University Mapping the Web of International Organizational Architecture: Before and After the Cold War Elizabeth Fausett University of Arizona

Thomas J. Volgy University of Arizona State and Non-state Actors in Regional Institutional Webs: the Case of Asia and the Mediterranean Ana Bojinovic University of Ljubljana

Zlatko Sabic University of Ljubljana State Participation in International Institutions: Between Membership on Paper to Agenda Setting and Norm Promotion Petra Roter University of Ljubljana Trade and State Participation in Regional Governmental Organizations Kathy L. Powers Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University ______FB39 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM War: Ceasing to Exist or Transforming? Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Risa A. Brooks Northwestern University Are All Wars Alike? Issues, Magnitude and Outcomes 1945-2001 Hemda Ben-Yehuda Bar Ilan University Man, the State, War and the End of History? Richard A. Lacquement U.S. Army Robots, Mercenaries, and Soldiers: The Comparative Utility of Future Fighting Forces Robert M. Mandel Lewis & Clark College This Just In: War has almost Ceased to Exist John Mueller Ohio State University Discussant(s) Risa A. Brooks Northwestern University ______FB40 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Whatever Happened to Left Cosmopolitanism?: The Challenges of Internationalism in Contemporary World Politics - Panel 2 Sponsors International Political Sociology International Ethics Chair(s) Paris Yeros Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Cosmopolitanism in the Context of Uneven Development: Myths and Realities Ray Kiely School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London. Democracy and the Multitude in Hardt and Negri Marc G. Doucet Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada Global Poverty Frameworks and Social Exclusion: Where are the People? Hakan Seckinelgin London School of Economics Seattle and the Internationalism of the Democracy from Below: Anti-Globalization Protests and the Anti-Iraq War Movement Alan Gilbert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Situating the Cosmopolis: Covenant and Community in International Ethics Mark D. Gismondi Northwest Nazarene University Discussant(s) Paris Yeros Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil ______FB41 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Universal Jurisdiction Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University International Law and Human Rights: The Case of Torture and Inhumane Treatment Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Universal Jurisdiction: National and Transnational Dimensions M. Victoria Perez-Rios Graduate School and University Center of CUNY (City University of New York) Virtual Legislation: Creating International Law by Consensus Bruce Cronin City College of New York Discussant(s) Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University ______FB42 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Shared Mental Models Across Nations: The Spread of Neoliberalism Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Yi Feng Claremont Graduate University

Ravi K. Roy Southern Utah University Experimenting with Neoliberal Mental Models in Eastern Europe Shale Horowitz University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Islamic Ideas vs. Neoliberalism in the Middle East Lewis W. Snider Claremont Graduate University Latin American Economic History as a Shared Mental Model? Anil Hira Simon Fraser University Neo-Liberalism and Labor Market Policy in Britain and Ireland: Ideational Coalitions and Divergent Policy Trajectories Nigel Boyle Pitzer College Neoliberalism Isn't Enough: On the Interaction of Neoliberal and Europeanist Ideas in the European Union Craig Parsons University of Oregon Discussant(s) Thomas D. Willett Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies ______FB43 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Liberal Tradition in Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Ethics Chair(s) David Clinton Tulane University Diplomacy in the Service of Progressive Nationalism: The Liberal Dissent of Senator Thomas Pryor Gore Greg Russell University of Oklahoma Diplomacy, International Law, and Liberal Interentionism: The Influence of Liberal Values on the Use of Force Eric Heinze University of Oklahoma Focused, Flexible and Inclusive: A Proposal for the Creation of ‘Special Policy Teams’ in Canadian Diplomacy Christopher Berzins Canadian High Commission Liberalism and Cold War Diplomacy in the Thought of Raymond Aron Reed Davis Seattle Pacific University New Deal Liberalism, Diplomacy, and Duties Beyond Borders Daniel Lang Lynchburg College Discussant(s) David Clinton Tulane University ______FB44 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Emergence of International Order, 1495 – 1713 (I): Actors, Identities and Institutions Sponsors English School Chair(s) Torbjørn L. Knutsen NTNU-NUPI Defining "Empire": Four Approaches Yale H. Ferguson Rutgers University-Newark

Richard W. Mansbach Iowa State University How Retroduction Reconnects International Relations to History: Learning from the Classical Approach and Critical Realism Mehmet Y. Tezcan Free University of Brussels (VUB) Memory, Myth, and Monument Jens E. Bartelson University of Copenhagen Merchants or Envoys? The Growth of the Consular Institution in the 16th and 17th Centuries Halvard Leira NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Merchants or Envoys? The Growth of the Consular Institution in the 16th and 17th Centuries Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Discussant(s) Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute ______FB45 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM A Dialogue between International Development and Conflict Resolution on Amartya Sen’s Concept of Freedom Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Judith E. Harris Menno Simons at University of Winnipeg Challenges Encountered as Laotian Refugees Search for Freedom Stephanie Phetsamay Stobbe Menno Simons at University of Winnipeg Choosing Traditional Practices: Structural Barriers and Opportunities Judith E. Harris Menno Simons at University of Winnipeg State-Defined Alternative Dispute Resolution: More Diverse Options or More of the Same Choices? Anna C. Snyder Menno Simons at University of Winnipeg Discussant(s) Hamdesa Tuso Nova Southeastern University ______FB46 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democratizing Global Governance? The Role of NGO Voice and Representation in Inter-Governmental Organizations Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Michael J. Struett North Carolina State University Imposing States: Great Power Competition, International Organisations, and the Re-Shaping of Domestic Politics through Non-State Actors Ja Ian Chong Princeton University Rules for NGO Participation in International Fora – When do states permit it? Michael J. Struett North Carolina State University The Construction of Global Environmental Governance: The Role of NGOs P. Brian Fisher University of California, Irvine Water Privatization and Civil Society – Addressing the Democratic Deficit of International Organizations Madeline Baer University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) Cecelia Lynch UC Irvine ______FB95 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnic Conflict & Cooperation: Comparing Social-Psychological and Cultural Studies Approaches Andrew G. Shipley University of Oregon Moles and Clowns: How Editorial Cartoons Portray The Intelligence Establishment John W. Williams Principia College Political Institutions and Financial Market Regulation: Argentina and Thailand in the 1990s Wongi Choe University of Washington Safeguards of Good Governance: Innovation, Flexibility, and Regulatory Change Lada K. Dunbar University of Michigan-Dearborn What’s Wrong With IPE? Insights from Behavioral Economics and Political Psychology Deborah K. Elms Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS) ______FB96 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: International Communication Sponsors International Communication Middle-Level Officials at War and Peace: An Communication Networks Approach Angeliki A. Kanavou Chapman University

Matthew D. Matsaganis Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California Public Diplomacy in South Africa: A Comparison of the Canadian and British Experiences Evan H. Potter University of Ottawa ______FB97 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: English School Sponsors English School Destructive Double Standards: The Security Community Paradox Michael J. Reese The Ohio State University Warriors Without Borders: Systems Theory, Terrorism, and the Rejection of Westphalia David S. Malet The George Washington University ______FB98 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes A Metric Characterizing Population Age Structure and Its Relation to Armed Conflict Richard Cincotta Population Action International

Elizabeth Leahy Population Action International Does Improving State Institutions Pay Cross-Border Returns? An Interstate Approach to Determining Domestic Governance Quality Peter M. Holm University of Wisconsin - Madison Negotiating with Terrorists I. William Zartman School of Advanced Studies, Johns Hopkins University Political Economy of Fertility Decline in India’s States (1981-1998) Siddharth Swaminathan La Sierra University

Johnny Thomas La Sierra University Preference Cycling and Ineffective Governance: An Agent-Based Model of Decision-Making in International Institutions David C. Earnest Old Dominion University Reconsidering Democracy and International Conflict: Does Conceptualization and Measurement Matter? Resat Bayer Koc University

Michael Bernhard Pennsylvania State University Standing on the Corner: Youth Bulges and the Lack of a Role for Youth in Asia and the Pacific Helen Ware School of Professional Development, University of New England Success and Failure in Self-determination Politics: An Empirical Examination Kathleen G. Cunningham UC-San Diego The Effects of Tariffs Tad Kugler La Sierra University The Formation of Extreme Youth Bulges and Armed Conflict between 1950-2000: An Empirical Analysis Steffen Krohnert Berlin-Institut for Population and Development The Phoenix Factor Revisited Ebru Durukan Claremont Graduate University Using Agent-Based Models to Explore Alliance Dynamics in Closed Political Regimes David Backer College of William and Mary

Ravi Bhavnani UIUC

Rick Riolo University of Michigan ______FB99 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poster Session: International Education / Active Learning in International Relations Sponsors International Education Active Learning in International Affairs Information Literacy: Competency Development Among Political Science Majors Based on Topics of International Trade Barbara Breeden U S Naval Academy

Eloise F. Malone U S Naval Academy

Deborah Robinson U S Naval Academy International Market Principles and Private University Reform in Japan Mark A. Selzer Ritsumeikan University Teacher Learning from Professional Development "Abroad" Kristin A. Janka Millar Michigan State University The EU Commission and the Parliament: Small State Allies or Rivals for Attention? Matilda Broman Department of Political Science, Lund University ______FC01 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on “Democracy and International Politics: An American Exceptionalism?” Sponsors Convention Theme Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Kristian Skrede Gleditsch University of Essex

Michael D. Ward University of Washington Roundtable Discussants William J. Dixon University of Arizona

Niall Ferguson Harvard University

Sara McLaughlin Mitchell University of Iowa

Bruce M. Russett Yale University ______FC02 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Gender, Violence, Time Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Peter Burgess International Peace Institute, Oslo Repetitions in Time: Women’s Political Participation and the Reproduction of Violent Discourses in Cambodia Mona Lilja Department of Peace and Development Research, Gothenburg University Securing Gendered Subjects: When-Where? Maria Stern University of Gothenburg Time for Fminism in IR Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Discussant(s) Kimberley Hutchings London School of Economics ______FC03 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Unpacking the Interregnum: Dynamics of Post-Conflict Transitional Regimes Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Maria V. Koinova American University of Beirut From History's Dustbin? Democratic Political Institutions at the End of Wars Mark Baskin State University of New York Transitional Regimes: Issues and Debates Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School

Jessica Piombo Naval Postgraduate School Weak States, Strong Insurgents: Goverance and Citizen Participation During Rebellion James D. Long University of California, San Diego Why Ruling Elites Play the "Ethnic Card": State Violence and Multiparty Transitions Linda M. Kirschke Princeton University Discussant(s) Maria V. Koinova American University of Beirut ______FC04 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Debate Continues: American Hegemony in Theoretical and Historical Perspective - Christopher Layne's The Peace of Illusions Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Michael Desch Bush School, Texas A & M University Roundtable Discussants Robert J. Art Brandeis University

John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago Roundtable Discussants Daryl G. Press Dartmouth Discussant(s) Christopher Layne Texas A@M University ______FC05 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Transatlantic Relations and Prospects for European Security Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Andrew M. Dorman King's College London European Security and Civil-Military Crisis Management Heinz Gaertner Austrian Institute for International Affairs The United States and the Concept of "Security" Joyce Kaufman Whittier College Transatlantic Relations After Iraq David H. Dunn University of Birmingham and the American Christian Right Stuart J. Coft Birmingham University Turkey’s Future Alignment; European, Atlanticist, or ‘National’ currents William H. Park King's College London Discussant(s) Andrew M. Dorman King's College London ______FC06 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Making or Breaking the United Nations? Assessing the Case and Prospects for UN Reform Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Michael Byers University of British Columbia Beyond Formal Governance: Informal Groups of States and the UN Security Council Jochen Prantl University of Oxford Democratizing the Divided Nations: The Case Against UN Reform Philip Cunliffe King's College London Multilateralism: Theory and Practice’ Sarah Elizabeth Kreps Georgetown University The UN Post-Kofi Thomas Weiss Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, CUNY Graduate Center Discussant(s) Michael Byers University of British Columbia ______FC07 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Offensive Liberalism: American Exceptionalism or Systemic Pressures Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) David A. Lake University of California, San Diego Globalization, US Exceptionalism, and the War on Terror Robert G. Patman University of Otago, New Zealand Imperial Rule, Hierarchy, and Great Power Grand Strategy Paul K. MacDonald Columbia University To Think of War: International Conflict and American Foreign Policy Exceptionalism Thomas C. Walker University at Albany, SUNY Discussant(s) David A. Lake University of California, San Diego ______FC08 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Geocultural Epistemologies and IR: The Significance of Space, Time, and Culture Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Afef Benessaieh York University

Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College Geographies of Knowledge in World Politics John Agnew UCLA Landscaping Knowledge: Thinking from and through location Karena Shaw University of Victoria Redefining Identities in the North-South Divide: The Case of Islamic Identity Zaman S. Stanizai Pacifica Graduate Institute The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy David L. Blaney Macalester College

Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College The Importance and Power of Knowledge and Political Networks Mark Ledwidge University of Manchester Discussant(s) Mustapha K. Pasha University of Aberdeen ______FC09 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM US and European Approaches to Democracy Promotion Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) William D. Stanley University of New Mexico Assessing the Prospects for the Liberal Democratization of the Greater Middle East Robert J. Pauly University of Southern Mississippi Democracy Demotion in Russia: The European Union’s Conflicting Priorities Heather L. Tafel Grand Valley State University Democracy Imposed by Outside Sources Kimberley A. Roberts University of Miami Democracy Promotion in European and American Post-Cold War Foreign Policy Cristina Barrios London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Discussant(s) William D. Stanley University of New Mexico ______FC10 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Andre Gunder Frank: An Intellectual Appreciation Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Sing C. Chew UFZ - Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle Roundtable Discussants Albert Bergesen University of Arizona

Christopher Chase-dunn University of California-Riverside

Sing C. Chew UFZ - Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle

Jonathan Friedman Lund University

Kajsa Ekholm Friedman Lund University

Barry Gills University of Newcastle

William R. Thompson Indiana University ______FC11 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Intelligence and Operational Issues for Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Matt Begert National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West Developing a Group Strategic Threat and Modus Operandi Analytical Framework Andre M. DeMarce Terrorism Research Center, Inc.

John P. Sullivan Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Intelligence Co-production and Transaction Analysis for Counterterrorism and Counter-netwar John P. Sullivan Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Issues of Implementation in Developing Counter-netwar Capabilities for the New Security Environment Matt Begert National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West Non-State OPFORs and Tactical Laser Devices & Weapons Robert J. Bunker National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West Discussant(s) Daniel S. Gressang Joint Military Intelligence College ______FC12 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Non-State Actors in Transnational Politics Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) So Young Kim Florida Atlantic University Democracy in Isolation? --International Engagement of Non-state Actors and Development of Democracy Ying-Feng Chen University of Maryland Just Another Face in the Crowd? Global Unions as Non-state Actors Jonathan C. Rothermel Temple University The Impact of Transnational Environmental NGOs on Local NGOs’ Agenda-setting Power in China Chu-yun Liu University of Maryland The Public and Private Distinction in East Asia Wooyeal Paik UCLA Discussant(s) So Young Kim Florida Atlantic University ______FC13 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Edward Said and International Relations Sponsors Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Sheila Nair Northern Arizona University Roundtable Discussants Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University

Roxanne Lynn Doty Arizona State University

Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota

Siba N. Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University

L. H. M. Ling New School University ______FC14 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Privatization of Security and North/South Relations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Rita Abrahamsen University of Wales, Aberystwyth Private Military Companies and the 'Privatisation of War': Rethinking the Monopoly of Violence and the Role of the State Joakim Berndtsson Gothenburg Universtity Privatization and de-Politicization: Two Processes Establishing Security as a Technico-Managerial Issue Anna Leander University of Southern Denmark

Rens van Munster University of Southern Denmark Securing Authority: Private Security Companies and Security Networks in Global Governance Rita Abrahamsen University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Michael C. Williams University of Aberystwyth Vigilantism and Sovereign Expressions in ’s Townships Lars Buur Danish Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Kim Richard Nossal Queen’s University ______FC15 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Institutional Competition of Globalization: Of Benefit or Detriment to Civilizational Progress? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Joelle Schmitz Harvard University Equity, Democratic Governance and Global Competitiveness: North American Cities in Comparative Perspective Richard Vengroff University of Connecticut Globalization And Regulatory Competition: A Means For Constructive Outreach Or Destructive Antagonism Along Polarities of Longitude Joelle Schmitz Harvard University Human Rights in the Americas as a Case Study Outgrowth of Organizational Competition Michael Kilburn Endicott College Discussant(s) Robert L. Frantz President of Ashburn Institute ______FC16 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Politics of Sacrifice? Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Michael F. Maniates Allegheny College Articulating the Sacred in the Politics of Sacrifice Karen Litfin University of Washington From Vanity to Holiness? Sacrificial Environmentalism in a World of Bodily Pain Paul K. Wapner American University Sacrifice, Hope, and the Future of Environmentalist Social Criticism John M. Meyer Humboldt State University The Political Economy of Sacrifice in International Regimes Hans Bruyninckx Catholic University Leuven Whose sacrifice? Sustainable fashion, the North-South Divide and Global Politics Gabriela Kütting Rutgers University ______FC17 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The World in Their Minds: Beliefs as Causal Mechanisms in World Politics Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Akan Malici Furman University Belief Changes and Strategic Choices: Examining Chinese Leaders' Decision Making During the 1960s Feng Huiyun Arizona State University Does Europe Have a Phone Number? The Search for a Common European Foreign and Security Policy Akan Malici Furman University Learning from Foreign Policy Crises: Belief Change in Response Crisis Management Outcomes Gregory Marfleet Carleton College The Cognitive Architecture of British Appeasement Decisions: Chamberlain, Eden, and Halifax Face the Dictators Steve Walker Arizona State University The Influence of Presidential Operational Code Beliefs on U.S. Foreign Policy Actions Sam B. Robison Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Cooper Drury University of Missouri ______FC18 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Great Power Intervention into Africa Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Peter J. Schraeder Loyola University Chicago A Foundational Analysis of U.S. Interests in Africa John K. Sagala Northern Arizona University Explaining European Intervention in Africa: Realism versus Constructivism Catherine Gegout London School of Economics Rhetoric and Reality: US-Africa Relations Since 9/11 J. Michael Williams University of San Diego The War on Terrorism and Evolving Great Power Interventionism in Africa: Case of the United States Peter J. Schraeder Loyola University Chicago Trading Partners or Trading Deals? EU and USA in Southern Africa Colin Stoneman European Union (independent consultant)

Carol B. Thompson Northern Arizona University Discussant(s) Neil J. Mitchell University of Aberdeen ______FC19 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM A Micropolitical Turn: Approaches to Understanding the Social and Political Organization of Insurgency Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Steen Nordstrom Danish Institute for International Studies Engaging the Diaspora: The Dynamics of Diaspora Mobilization in Civil Wars Katrin Radtke Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung Berlin Insurgent International Relations: Rights-based Norms and Territorial Sovereignty in Secessionist Conflicts Lee J. M. Seymour Northwestern University Strategies of Resistance: Opposition to Strategic Non-violence and Its Implications for Post-conflict State-building Raphael Pouye Instit d'Etudes Politiques / CERI When Is There a Chance for Peace? Understanding Risk-taking in Conflicts in Rwanda and Sudan Steen Nordstrom Danish Institute for International Studies Discussant(s) Klaus Schlichte Humboldt University at Berlin ______FC20 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Comparative Perspectives on Global Education Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Asha Gupta University of Delhi Challenges in the Creation of a New Dialogue Between Westerners and Muslims Tarik A. Bushnak California State University, East Bay

Steven L. West International Institute of Language and Culture Role of Higher Education in Bridging North-South Divide Asha Gupta University of Delhi Social Capital and Education: The Chilean Case Elif Erisen Stony Brook University The Political Consequences of Bologna Process Marina M. Lebedeva RISA The Politics of the Bologna Process: European Higher Education Reform in Light of the Changing Global Education Market Michael W. Mosser University of Kansas Office of International Programs Discussant(s) Michael W. Mosser University of Kansas Office of International Programs ______FC21 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Central European Countries in EU-Russia Relations since Fifth EU Enlargement Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Stanislav L. Tkachenko Saint-Petersburg State University “Colour revolutions” and Russian Foreign Policy towards Newly Independent States Stanislav L. Tkachenko Saint-Petersburg State University Finnish Policy Towards Central European Countries and Russia Irina Novikova Saint-Petersburg State University Serbia and Montenegro: Comparative analysis of EU and Russia’s politics after 1999 Yuri S. Kuzmin Saint-Petersburg State University Discussant(s) Vendulka Kubalkova University of Miami ______FC22 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Quandaries of Political Decision Making Sponsors International Political Economy Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Norman Schofield Washington University in St Louis An Empirical Method for Estimating Parameters from the Market for Party Membership in Legislatures Scott Desposanto University of Arizona Constitutional Quandaries and Political Economic Change Norman Schofield Washington University in St Louis Democracy and Trade: Democracy, Votes and Seats John Doces University of Southern California

B. Peter Rosendorff University of Southern California Openness and the Political Economy of Government Spending Irfan Nooruddin The Ohio State University

Joel W. Simmons Univeristy of Michigan Turning Wittfogel on His Head: 'Hydraulic Democratization' in China Andrew Mertha Washington University Discussant(s) Olga Shvetsova Binghamton University ______FC23 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Migration and Labor Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Elizabeth Breier-Sharlow American University Legal Aspects of Austria's Immigration Policies for Skilled Labour 1990-2005 and Effects on Development in Turkey Tomer Broude Hebrew University of Jerusalem Regime Type and Immigration Nikola Mirilovic University of Chicago Remittances as Insurance in the Global Economy Devesh Kapur Harvard University, Dept. of Government

David Andrew Singer Department of Political Science, Univ. of Notre Dame Transnational Labor Remittances: Policy Responses & Home-Country Politics Matthew A. Lieber Brown University Discussant(s) Boyka Stefanova The University of Texas at San Antonio ______FC24 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The European Union's New Neighborhood: Governing the Wider Europe Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Katja Weber Georgia Tech The ENP and Russia: Wielding Soft Power on Common Energy and Environmental Security Adam N. Stulberg Georgia Tech The EU and the Governance of the Wider Europe: Theory and Practice Michael E. Smith Georgia State University

Katja Weber Georgia Tech The European Neighborhood Policy and the Promotion of Women’s Rights as Human Rights Sylvia G. Maier Georgia Institute of Technology The European Union: Beyond Regional Security to International Peacebuilding Susan E. Penksa Westmont College Discussant(s) Roy H. Ginsberg Skidmore College ______FC25 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Politics and Multinational Corporations Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Commerce, Investment and Coalitions. The Political Determinants of Trade and Investment Regimes Pablo Pinto Columbia University Foreign Direct Investment and Income Inequality in Mexico, 1990-2000 Nathan M. Jensen Washington University

Guillermo Rosas Washington University Political Determinants of Sectoral FDI Inflows Quan Li Penn State

Andreea S. Mihalache Penn State Re-Thinking the Obsolescing Bargain- Have Existing Foreign Investors Really Surrendered their Influence over Economic Reform?: A Pooled Time Series Test in 32 Transition Economies Edmund J. Malesky University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) J. Lawrence Broz University of California San Diego

Michael J. Hiscox Harvard University ______FC26 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Business of Governance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Patrick Bernhagen University of Aberdeen Discretionary Cooperation and the Regulation of Internationalising Business Activity Chad D. Damro University of Edinburgh Financial Governance and The Public Sphere: Towards a Global Modality of Governance? Randall Germain Carleton University Political Power and International Trade: Business Influence over International Agreements Patrick Bernhagen University of Aberdeen The BIS as a Changing Nexus of Power Erik Andersson Department of Peace and Development Research, Gothenburg University The Regulatory Power of International Business Norms: A Call for a New Research Agenda Kelly Kollman Carleton College Discussant(s) Terrence Casey Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ______FC27 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Northern Dominance and Effects on the South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Alberto Pfeifer University São Marcos, Brazil Great Powers and Failed States Jakub J. Grygiel SAIS - The Johns Hopkins University One Nation one Race Lipi Mukhopadhyay Indian Institute of Public Administration The Ultimate Upset: US-Libyan Rapprochement Reconsidered Aubrey Y. Hruby Georgetown University Discussant(s) Stefan Robel School of International Studies, TU Dresden ______FC28 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalization and Metaphors II Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Karin Fierke University of St. Andrews Beyond Sovereignty and the State of Nature: Metaphorical Readings of Global Order Nisha Shah University of Toronto Globalisation Theory or Theory of Globalisation? Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick Technology as Metaphor: Tropes of Construction, Destruction, and Instruction in Globalization Timothy W. Luke Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Waging Wars in Iraq: The Metaphoric Constitution of Wars and Enemies David Mutimer University of Bradford Discussant(s) Karin Fierke University of St. Andrews ______FC29 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Demilitarizing the Soviet Union: The Russian Case Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Robert Craig Nation US Army War College Bad Neighbors on the Border, Bad Neighbors Within: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions Favoring Ethnic War in Post-Soviet States Renee L. Buhr University of Wisconsin Change in Military Organizations: The Professionalization of the Russian Army Rod Thornton King's College London Civil-Military Relations and "Managed Liberalization" in the New Strategic Environment: A Comparative Look at Two Strategic Powers, Russia and China Marybeth P. Ulrich US Army War College Defining the U.S.-Russian Security Relationship: American led Military Interventions along the old Soviet Periphery in Comparative Perspective Michael E. Aleprete Dickinson College Military Modernization Under Vladimir Putin Stephen J. Blank US Army War College Discussant(s) Robert Craig Nation US Army War College ______FC30 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Scope and Limits of East Asian Regionalism Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Peter Katzenstein Cornell University Asia’s New Institutional Architecture: Explaining Shifting Trends in Trade Security Vinod Aggarwal University of California, Berkeley

Ming Gyo Koo University of California, Berkeley Politics, Institutions, and Innovation in East Asia: National Performance in the Global Auto Industry Richard Doner Emory University

Gregory Noble University of Tokyo

John Ravenhill Australian National University Security and Political Implications of Regional Integration in East Asia David Kang Dartmouth College The Politics of Forum-Shopping in East Asian Regional Trade Saori N. Katada University of Southern California

Saadia Pekkanen University of Washington

Mireya Solís American University Discussant(s) Peter Katzenstein Cornell University ______FC31 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Violations in the Name of "Liberty" Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Toni Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth “Enemy Combatant:” Probing the Implications of This Problematic Category Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University Agents on Behalf of Liberty: Their Experiences In "The War on Terror" Kelly W. Miller Equant Changing the Boots on the Ground: Armed Institutions after Foreign Military Intervention Frances V. Harbour George Mason University The Crimes of the Central Intelligence Agency Melvin A. Goodman Center for International Policy: Senior Fellow Discussant(s) George Shambaugh Georgetown University ______FC32 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM From Discomfort to Death: The Strategic and Normative Implications of New and Non-Lethal Weapons Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Alexander Downes Duke University “Chat Doc Da Cam”: Vietnamese Efforts to Delegitimize the U.S. Use of Chemical Defoliants During the Second Indochina War Lien-Hang Nguyen Yale University Digging for Dirt: Information Technology in the War on Terror Rebecca Slayton Stanford University Racial Weapons: An Essay on the Law, Ethics, and Politics of Biological Warfare in the Age of the Genome Tonya L. Putnam Princeton University That Which is More than Enough: The Concepts of Superfluous Injury and Unnecessary Suffering in the Laws of War Helen M. Kinsella University of Wisconsin, Madison Discussant(s) Alexander Downes Duke University ______FC33 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Approaches to Post Conflict Societies: Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Daniel Wessner Eastern Mennonite University Creating Authority: The International Criminal Tribunals Wayne Sandholtz University of California, Irvine Making the Transition in Post-Conflict Societies: Does Justice Really Matter? James D. Rae University of Hawaii The Continuing Quest for Justice in Argentina Terence Roehrig Cardinal Stritch University The Sri Lankan peace process and the lessons it offers in Conflict Resolution Ravinatha P. Aryasinha American University, Washington D.C. Discussant(s) Daniel Wessner Eastern Mennonite University ______FC34 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Trade Governance and the North-South Divide Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Anna Lanoszka University of Windsor Assessing the Impact of Fair Trade: Fad, Niche Market, or Wave of the Future? Mark Hamilton American University The World Trade Organization as if Human Development Mattered: The Least Developed Countries and Trade Negotiations Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta WTO and Global Trade in Services: Legal Rules Versus Flexibility Anna Lanoszka University of Windsor Discussant(s) Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta ______FC35 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy I Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Steven W. Hook Kent State University 'Coalition of the Bribed?' US Economic Linkage and the Iraq War Coalition Randall Newnham Pennsylvania State University For Whose Aid? Competing Factors in Foreign Aid Decisions Bethany A. Barratt Roosevelt University Gender, Foreign Policy, and Development Cooperation Marijke Breuning Truman State University In the Shadow of U.S. Hegemony? A Study of Japanese ODA to 105 Recipient Countries, 1992-2003 Craig F. Emmert University of Texas-Permian Basin

Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas

John P. Tuman University of Nevada Las Vegas Pathways and Pathologies of U.S. Foreign Aid Institutions Steven W. Hook Kent State University Discussant(s) Carol J. Lancaster Georgetown University ______FC36 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Reframing Human Security Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Linda Yarr George Washington University Feminist Solidarities Across the US/Mexico Border: Postcolonial Feminism, Coalition Work & Ending the Greening of Hate in Environmental Security Jessica L. Urban Humboldt State University Gender and Human Security in the Canadian Context Heather A. Smith University of Northern B.C Oprah goes to Africa: Aids, Security, and the Imperial Imagination Norma Anderson Vanderbilt University

Monica J. Casper Director of Women's and Gender Studies, Vanderbilt University

Heather Lane Talley Doctoral Candidate in Sociology, Vanderbilt University Discussant(s) Lyn Boyd-Judson USC Annenberg School for Communication/Journalism

Karen Erickson University of Alaksa Fairbanks ______FC37 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International and Ethnic Dimensions of Immigration Policy Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Latha Varadarajan San Diego State University A Tale of Two Nations: India, the United States, and Cross-Border Flows in a Time of Terrorism Kathrika Sasikumar Cornell University Immigration, Ethnicity, and Global Governance: Transnational Political Participation in American Cuban, Jewish, and Irish Communities Brett S. Heindl Bucknell University Peer Pressure: Migration and Identity in the Commonwealth Audie Klotz Syracuse University Postcolonialism as IR Theory Helle L. Rytkonen Stanford University Discussant(s) Willem Maas New York University ______FC38 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The State of the European Union (1) Sponsors European Union Studies Association Chair(s) Sophie Meunier Princeton University Company Law, the Multinational Firm, and European Integration Karl Orfeo Fioretos Temple University Constitutional Politics in the EU, 1951-2004: Explaining the Parliamentarization and Institutionalization of Human Rights Berthold Rittberger Kaiserslautern University of Technology and Nuffield College, Oxford

Frank Schimmelfennig Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland The Politics of Competition in the European Union: Institutional Change from Messina to 2004 Tim Buthe Duke University What Makes Informal Governance Possible? Dorothee Heisenberg Johns Hopkins University School for Advanced International Studies Discussant(s) Milada Anna Vachudova University of North Carolina ______FC39 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Regional Differentiation in Threat Perception: Sociological Origins of Threat Perception in the U.S., China and South-East Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Amity and Enmity: Heterogeneous Responses toChina’s Rise in the United States and the Philippines Benjamin Brake Government Dept. , Cornell University China’s Grand Strategy and American Primacy Yuan-Kang Wang Brookings Institution Non-conventional threats and Chinese Security: Re-examining China's Rise and National Identity in a Time of Change Allen Carlson Government Dept., Cornell University The Security Dilemma as a Process J. J. Suh Government Dept., Cornell University The Sociological Origins of Threat Perception: The War in Iraq as a Moral Cause Maria Fanis Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University Discussant(s) Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut ______FC40 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Strategies to Accommodate U.S. Military Dominance: Friends, Enemies, and Neutrals Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Thomas G. Mahnken Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS Coercing to Cooperate: North Korea's Response to U.S. Hegemony Narushige Michishita National Institute for Defense Studies Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst: China's Response to U.S. Hegemony Andrew Erickson Strategic Research Department, U.S. Naval War College

Lyle Goldstein Strategic Research Department, U.S. Naval War College Russian Responses to the USA as Hegemon: an Evolving Opposition Andrew Monaghan Joint Services Command and Staff College Discussant(s) Joseph A. Maiolo Department of War Studies, Kings College, London ______FC41 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Trade and Biotechnology Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Ho-Ching Lee Chung-Yuan Christian University Citizen Preferences and Institutional Legitimacy: Agricultural Biotechnology, Labeling, and the WTO Mark J. Philbrick University of California, Berkeley. Risking Regulation, Regulating Risk: Agricultural Biotechnology in International Trade Noah Zerbe Humboldt State University The Effects of Regime Overlap on International Environmental Cooperation: The Case of the Trade and Biodiversity Regimes Sikina Jinnah UC Berkeley Dept. of Env. Science, Policy and Management (Grad Student) Discussant(s) Inger Weibust Assistant Professor, Carleton University ______FC42 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Rethinking IR Theory: Lessons from the South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Craig A. Johnson Department of Political Science, University of Guelph Africa in International Relations Theorý Ulf Engel University of Leipzig, Institute for African Studies

Gorm R. Olsen Danish Institute for International Studies Disciplining IR: 'Subjects Subject to Subjection' Samantha L. Arnold University of Winnipeg Overcoming Theory: Learning from unfolding history on the Korean Peninsula Richard K. Herrmann Ohio State University Seizing Common Ground: Engaging with International Relations and African Area Studies Monika Thakur The American University in Cairo South Asia in International Relations Theory Sunil Sondhi University of Delhi Discussant(s) Craig A. Johnson Department of Political Science, University of Guelph ______FC43 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Measuring Teaching Effectiveness Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York Building Knowledge? Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Global Problems Summit Matthew Krain The College of Wooster

Jeffrey S. Lantis The College of Wooster 'Excuse Me, Mr. President': Analyzing the Pedagogical Effectiveness of Active Learning Techniques Michelle Allendoerfer University of Michigan

Leanne Powner University of Michigan Global Encounters: Incorporating Global Voices Into Local Classrooms Joachim K. Rennstich Fordham University

Julian C. Westerhout Indiana University There’s No Debate about Using Debates! Instructional and Assessment Functions of Debates in International Studies Curriculum Mariya Y. Omelicheva Purdue University Discussant(s) Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University ______FC44 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Truth, Justice, Reconciliation and Forgiveness Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Kendall W. Stiles Brigham Young University Asking for Forgiveness in International Relations as a Result of Injustice Nava Lowenheim The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Can We Handle the Truth Commission? Toward a Political Science Theory of a New Phenomenon Geoff T. Dancy University of North Texas Can We Handle the Truth Commission? Toward a Political Science Theory of a New Phenomenon Steven C. Poe University of North Texas The International Politics of Reconciliation: International Demands and Reconciliation in Former Authoritarian States Kimberly L. Douglass University of Tennessee The Moment of Truth? Eric Brahm Univ of Colorado at Boulder Truth and Central American Peacebuilding Eric Brahm Univ of Colorado at Boulder Discussant(s) Kendall W. Stiles Brigham Young University ______FC98 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: Global Development Studies: II Sponsors Global Development "Irresistible Compassion" or "Fellow-feeling"?: (Re)Defining Humanitarianism in International Politics Andrea M. Paras University of Toronto An Agent-Based Simulation Model on the Organizational Evolution of Transnational NGOS Doowan Lee University of Chicago Developing Countries and New Democracies Matter: An Overview of Research on State Feminism Worldwide Celia Valiente Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Electoral Systems, Partisanship and Respect for Human Rights Meggan H. Fitzgerald Binghamton University (SUNY)

Steve B. Lem Binghamton University (SUNY) From Welfare State to ‘Welfare World’: Democracies and Foreign Aid Bahar Akman McGill University (Ph.D. Candidate) Naturalism, Orientalism, and The Naturally Ruling Element: Who Rules; a Question Once Again Kevin J. Frost Recasting Development: The Rise of the Chinese Consumer Carrie Liu Currier Texas Christian University Similarities in the Rhetoric, Practice and Effects of Development Interventions and Military Humanitarian Interventions Basil Germond Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland

Céline Germond-Duret Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Which Rights are Universal? A Provisional Answer from a Pragmatic Relativist Jennifer C. Heeg Georgetown University ______FC99 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session: International Political Economy: II Sponsors International Political Economy Beyond Enclave Orientalism? Tourism, the Middle East, and the Geopolitics of Globalization Waleed Hazbun Johns Hopkins University Building the Monetary Divide: Bretton Woods and Cold War Geostrategy Emiliano Alessandri University of Cambridge

Paolo Natali University of Cambridge Co-operation and Conflict Between Firms, Communities, New Social Movements and the Role of Government: The Cerro De San Pedro Case Jose G. Vargas-Hernández University of California at Berkeley Globalization from the Perspective of China Taikun Ji Department of Political Science, University of Alberta Globalization’s Effect on Parties’ Policy Positions Andrea B. Haupt University of California Santa Barbara Is Corporate Social Responsibility a Regime?: The International Political Economy of CSR in the Americas Paul A. Haslam Laval University Looking Out: Domestic Politics and Delegation to Supranational Institutions Byoung-Inn Bai University of Washington Maintaining the North - South Divide: An Assessment of US Multilateral Trade Arrangement with Sub-Saharan African Countries under AGOA Emmanuel E. Obuah Alabama A&M University Political regime Influence on Bilateral FDI Inflows Tatiana Vashchilko Department of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University Power Preponderance, Institutional Homogeneity and the Likelihood of Regional Integration Gaspare M. Genna University of Texas, El Paso The European Union and Globalization: Symbiosis or Opposition? Maurits van der Veen School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia The Great Deception - Understanding the Impact of Free Markets on Christianity in the United States and its Forecasted Changes to other Faiths in Other States Christopher W. Young Rutgers University The Role of Domestic Political Constraints in the Design and Implementation of World Bank Programs Matthew S. Winters Columbia University The Transnational Politics of the Dalit Movement Peter J. Smith Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada Time Horizons, Discounting, and Intertemporal Choice Philip A. Streich Rutgers University - Political Science Dept Welcome to the All-American Funhouse: Passive Revolution and the Disciplining of the Hailed Neo-liberal Subject Hasmet M. Uluorta York University (Toronto Canada) ______FD01 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Charles Doran Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Roundtable Discussants Charles Doran Johns Hopkins University, SAIS

Patrick James University of Southern California

Joseph S. Nye Harvard University

Bruce M. Russett Yale University

John A. Vasquez University of Illinois

Young Kwan Yoon Seoul National University/Stanford University ______FD02 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM World Order and the Postmodern Prince: Whence Capitalism? A Panel in Honour of Stephen Gill Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Claire Cutler University of Victoria Roundtable Discussants Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

Stephen Gill York University

Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College

Kinhide Mushakoji Osaka University of Economics and Law

Randolph Persaud American University

Brigitte Young University of Muenster ______FD03 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM FTGS Esteemed Scholar: Roundtable Honoring Jane Parpart Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University Roundtable Discussants V. Eudine Barriteau University of the West Indies

Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Gunhild Hoogensen University of Trompsø

Marianne Marchand Universidad de las Américas, Puebla

Jindy Pettman Australian National University

Shirin M. Rai Univeristy of Warwick, UK Roundtable Discussants Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen ______FD04 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM ISSS Distinguished Scholar: Honoring Robert Art's Contribution Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Michael Desch Bush School, Texas A & M University Roundtable Discussants Michael E. Cox London School of Economics

Michael Desch Bush School, Texas A & M University

John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago

William Ruger Liberty Fund Discussant(s) Robert J. Art Brandeis University ______FD05 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Distributive Justice and the North-South Divide II: Cosmopolitanism and International Justice Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics Chair(s) Amy E. Eckert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver A Middle Way Approach to Global Distributive Justice: Reconstructing Rawlsian Approach in Light of Cosmopolitan Critique Hsuan-Hsiang Lin Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Distributive Justice, Reciprocity, and the State Andrea G. Sangiovanni Harvard University/Cambridge University Equal Respect and Global Egalitarianism Darrel Moellendorf Department of Philosophy, San Diego State University Responsibility for Global Poverty Catherine Lu Department of Political Science, McGill University Discussant(s) Alan Gilbert Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver

Nancy Kokaz Department of Political Science, University of Toronto ______FD06 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Military Spending and Development Sponsors International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair(s) Tara M. Lavallee University of Notre Dame Military Expenditures, Economic Growth, and Income Inequality: A Cross-national Study Jeffrey Kentor Department of Sociology, University of Utah

Edward Kick Department of Sociology and Antrhopology, North Carolina State University Military Spending, Investment and Economic Growth: Relaxing the Linearity Assumption Muhammet A. Bas University of Rochester To Cooperate or Not, That is the Question: Transnational Security And Defense Industrial Cooperation Tara M. Lavallee University of Notre Dame War and the City in the Age of Polarization Kenneth Barr University of California, Riverside Discussant(s) James C. Roberts Towson University ______FD07 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM States Versus Markets: What is Driving Immigration in the 21st Century? Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Alison Hunter Wesley Gryk Solicitors Dynamics and Countervailing Pressures of Visa, Asylum and Immigration Policy Treaty Revision: Explaining Change and Inertia from the Amsterdam IGC to the Constitutional Treaty Arne Niemann University of Dresden Explaining Amnesty: Migrant Regularization and EU Immigration Policy Willem Maas New York University The EU - Integrating Markets and the Right of Movement of Persons Elspeth Guild Radboud University Nijmegen Unequal Access to Foreign Spaces: How States Use Visa Restrictions to Regulate Mobility in a Globalised World Eric Neumayer London School of Economics Discussant(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Etudes Politiques

Alison Hunter Wesley Gryk Solicitors ______FD08 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Security, the Exception, and the Political: Liberalism and the “War on Terror”. Panel 2 Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Charlotte Epstein Cambridge University Defiant Life: The Seductions of Terror amid the Tyranny of the Human Julian Reid University of Sussex Liberalism’s War on Terror: Pascal versus Descartes Michael Dillon University of Lancaster The ‘War on Terror’ as Liberal Governance Andreas Behnke Towson University The Social, the International, and the Racial in Foucault’s Analytics of War and Their Applications to the Present Vivienne Jabri King's College London Discussant(s) Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick ______FD09 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Comparative Perspectives on States, Terrorism and Crime Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Christina Schatzman Arizona State University Democratic Pieces: Democratization and the Origins of Terrorism Erica Chenoweth University of Colorado at Boulder Inter-group Networks: Can The Experience of Political Dissidents Help Us Combat Crime and Terrorism? Petra Hejnova Syracuse University The War on Terror: The View from Abroad Joshua M. Cauthen Texas Christian University

Manochehr Dorraj Texas Christian University Unholy Alliances: How International Terrorism and Crime Make Common Cause Ted R. Gurr Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland

Lyubov G. Mincheva University of Sofia/ University of Maryland Discussant(s) John W. Williams Principia College ______FD10 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Explaining Compliance with International Economic Commitments Across the North-South Divide 2 Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) John J. Kirton University of Toronto Explaining Compliance with G7/8 Sustainable Development Commitments, 1975-2005 Ella Kokotsis G8 Research Group, University of Toronto Explaining Compliance with Intellectual Property Commitments: The Case of Agrobiodiversity Regine Andersen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Explaining Compliance with International Energy Commitments: The G8 and the IEA Panova V. Victoria Moscow State Institute of International Relations G8 Institutionalization as a Cause of Compliance: The Case of Information Technology Gina Stephens University of Toronto Leaving on a Jet Plane? A Political Economy Analysis of Surveillance and the Security of Global Civil Aviation Renee Marlin-Bennett American University Discussant(s) Tobias Hofmann Free University of Berlin ______FD11 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Contesting the Modern State IV: Rethinking the Role of the State-- Past, Present, Future Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Andreas Bieler University of Nottingham Prusso-German State-Formation and the 19th Century International System Benno Teschke University of Sussex Public Consultation and the State: The New Face of ‘Passive Revolution’ Susan Abells University of Alberta Stateless Places: Survival Strategies of the Urban Poor and Global Politics Matt Davies Penn State Erie/University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Discussant(s) Nimah Mazaheri University of Washington, Department of Political Science ______FD12 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Approaches to the Teaching and Study of IR Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Edward Weisband Virginia Tech Constructing Complexity: Taxonomy, Epistemology, and Methods Neil E. Harrison University of Wyoming Teaching About Regional Conflicts From a Conflict Resolution Perspective Barbara S. Tint Portland State University That’s what the teacher said to me Knud Erik Joergensen Aarhus University Toward a New Paradigm of IR: The Interdepence of Complex Systems Walter C. Clemens Boston University Discussant(s) Edward Weisband Virginia Tech ______FD13 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations: A Panel Organized by International Relations Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Toni Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth Tragedy or Scepticism? Defending the Anti-Pelagian Mind in World Politics Nicholas J. Rengger University of St Andrews Tragedy, Ethics and International Relations Mervyn Frost King's College, London Tragedy, Politics and Political Science Richard Ned Lebow Dartmouth College Tragedy, Progress and the International Order James Mayall University of Cambridge Discussant(s) J. Peter Euben Duke University ______FD14 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Japanese International Relations--Historical Development in Comparative Perspectives Sponsors Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Yoshinobu Yamamoto Development of Japanese IR Studies: An Overview Yoshinobu Yamamoto Aoyama Gakuin University International Politics and International Relations: Two Strands of Studies Derived from the Curricular Development of International Studies in Japanese Universities Nobuo Haruna The University of Tokyo The Asian Cold War Reconsidered: From Recent Japanese Researches Nobuo Shimotomai Hosei Unversity Why Are There No Non-Western Theories of International Relations Takashi Inoguchi Chuo University, Japan Discussant(s) Ryo Oshiba ______FD15 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Teaching Intercultural Communication Sponsors Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair(s) Michael Smithee Syracuse University Teaching Intercultural Communication as Experiential Learning Susan Bender University of Nevada, Reno Teaching Intercultural Communication Outside the Rhetorical Classroom Michael Smithee Syracuse University The Performing Arts as a Vehicle for Intercultural Understanding: An Overview of Palestinian-Israeli Performing Arts Programs Sharon Joy University of Houston Using Computer Technology to Model and Teach Intercultural Communication Angelika Kraemer Michigan State University ______FD16 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM UN Peacekeeping in the 21st Century and the ‘Next Stage’ in Peace Operations Theory Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Michael Pugh University of Bradford Conceptions of Security in Contemporary UN Peacekeeping Eli Stamnes Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies Democracy in UN Peace Operations Jane Boulden Royal Military College of Canada Humanitarian Intervention, Critical Theory and Alternative Understandings of Political Change Karina Pawlowska University of Birmingham The ‘Next Stage’ in Peace Operations Theory and Developing Country Contributions to Peace Operations Philip Cunliffe King's College London Discussant(s) Michael Pugh University of Bradford ______FD17 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM North-South Perspectives on Nuclear Weapons Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Simone Wisotzki Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Beyond the Have’s and Have Not’s Debate: The South Asian Perspective and US Leadership on the NPT in the Post 9/11 World Rekha Datta Dept. of Political Science, Monmouth University Bilateral Rivalry or North-South Divide? A New Look at the Nuclear Programs of Argentina and Brazil Cora Fernandez Anderson University of Notre Dame Bilateral Rivalry or North-South Divide? A New Look at the Nuclear Programs of Argentina and Brazil Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame Experiences from the South: Social Constructivism and the Construction of the Argentine-Brazilian Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime Claudia M. Fabbri University of Warwick, UK The March of Folly: The North-South Nuclear Divide J. David Singer University of Michigan Why do States Seek Nuclear Weapons: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings Etel Solingen University of California Irvine Discussant(s) Simone Wisotzki Peace Research Institute Frankfurt ______FD18 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM US Hegemony: Role Bound and Rule Driven? Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville A Hegemon at War: What Will the Mice do While the Cat's at War? Lilach Gilady University of Toronto

Alexandra Guisinger University of Notre Dame American Hegemony in the Age of Terror: An Institution in the Service of the International Society Barak Mendelsohn Cornell University Fighting the 'Right Way' and Fighting the 'Wrong Way': War-Fighting, Legitimacy and Hegemony Patrick Mark Armstrong Brown University Situating the Unipolar Concert Mohammed Ayoob Michigan State University

Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University The Responsibilities of Hegemony: U.S. Naval Doctrine and Piracy in Southeast Asia Robert M. Farley University of Washington The Responsibilities of Hegemony: U.S. Naval Doctrine and Piracy in Southeast Asia Yoav Gortzak Ohio State University Discussant(s) Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville ______FD19 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM African Politics and Internal State Dynamics Sponsors African Politics Conference Group Chair(s) Stephen Burgess U.S. Air War College Ghana Election 2004 and After: Inching Towards Democratic Consolidation? Cyril K. Daddieh Providence College Past Success Does Not Guarantee Future Performance: Management of a Resource-Dependent Economy and Political Change in Botswana Amy R. Poteete University of New Orleans The Primacy of Politics in Secessionist Dynamics Katharine E. Boyle Cornell University

Pierre Englebert Pomona College Transition toward Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa Mi Yung Yoon Hanover College When More is Less: Political Coalitions and Government Peformance Carl LeVan University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) Stephen Burgess U.S. Air War College ______FD20 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM North American Security in the Post-NAFTA Era Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Matthew G. Ward University of Miami Mexico's challenges on Regional Security Cooperation with The U.S. and Canada Abelardo Rodríguez University of Miami Mexico's Shifting National Security Agenda David A. Shirk University of San Diego Policing the North-South Divide: Security, Migration, and Trade in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands and Beyond Jason Ackleson New Mexico State University The Border that Smarts: Canadian post-9.11 border policies Mark B. Salter School of Politics, U. of Ottawa U.S.-Mexican Security Relations under the Vicente Fox Administration Bruce Bagley University of Miami Discussant(s) Jorge Chabat CIDE ______FD21 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Making the Difference: Using Pierre Bourdieu’s Concepts in IR Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham Applying Bourdieu's Framework of Power Analysis to IR: Opportunities and Limits Stefano Guzzini DIIS & Uppsala University Policy Fields and the Politics of Global Governance Ole Jacob Sending Norwegian Institute of International Affairs The Logic of Everyday Practice: The Routinization of Diplomacy in Security Communities Vincent Pouliot University of Toronto The Praxis of International Relations as World Politics Anna Leander University of Southern Denmark Violent Integration: Explaining War Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Daniel Nexon Mershon Institute, OSU ______FD22 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Fait a Compli? The (inevitable) Rise of Asia in the World System Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Mark Herkenrath University of Zurich “Uncle Wen Says Hello”: Narrative and Metaphor in the Discourse of Sino-American Relations Eric M. Blanchard University of Southern California Analysis of Power-Structure Fluctuations in the 'Longue Duree' of the South Asian World System Sergey Tsirel VNIMI

David Wilkinson UCLA Political Science Department Challenges to China’s Growth to Dominance Yi Feng Claremont Graduate University Sino-American Diplomatic Grand Deal: Game Theoretic and Empirical Analyses of Taiwan and North Korean Cases Woosang Kim Yonsei University Discussant(s) Thomas D. Hall DePauw University ______FD23 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Legitimacy, Accountability, and Governance of the Euro Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) C. Randall Henning American University Domestic Democratic Institutions and Excessive Accountability Tal T. Sadeh Tel Aviv University Enlargement and the Euro's International Role Benjamin J. Cohen University of California at Santa Barbara Has the SGP Provided Fiscal Stability? Mark S. Hallerberg Emory University The SGP: Institutional Sense, Economic Nonsense Amy C. Verdun University of Victoria Discussant(s) C. Randall Henning American University ______FD24 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Intelligence and Law Enforcement Perspectives on Terrorism: Threat Perception and Countermeasures Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) John H. Hedley The Write Place, Inc. A Methodology to Forecast and Preemptively Counter the Terrorist Threats Facing a State Adversary Joshua Sinai Logos Technologies Policing the Border: Perspectives and Actions in Defence of Common Boundaries Stuart Farson Simon Fraser University The Female Global Salafi Jihad and the Lack of Observing and Countering It Katarina Von Knop Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck Discussant(s) William J. Lahneman University of Maryland ______FD25 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Dealing with Transnational Terrorism: Rethinking International Legal Responses Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University Challenges and Dilemmas of NGO Monitoring of International Humanitarian Law in Counter-Terrorism Henry (Chip) Carey Georgia State University Power and Legitimacy: Contending US Strategies in the War on Terror Andrew J. Loomis Georgetown University Reigning in the Threat: The 2005 Convention on Nuclear Terrorism Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University Terrorism and International Law: The Rendition Option Catherine Lotrionte President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, The White House Discussant(s) Martin Rochester University of Missouri- St. Louis ______FD26 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Multinational Corporations in an Era of Globalization: Mighty, Meek, and Multidimensional Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Stephen Kobrin University of Pennsylvania Boeing, Airbus, and the Transatlantic Aerospace Industry Terrence R. Guay Pennsylvania State University Books, Drugs and Seeds: The Politics of Access Susan E. Sell George Washington University Elephants in the China Shop? Explaining MNC Wins and Losses in China Jean-Marc F. Blanchard San Francisco State University Financial Leverage and Social Power Virginia Haufler University of Maryland Hard Bargains: Examining Transfer Pricing Disputes through the Lens of the Political Bargaining Model Lorraine Eden Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Dale D. Murphy Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service ______FD27 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Terrorism, International Relations and Communication Sponsors International Communication International Security Studies Chair(s) Philip Seib Marquette University ‘Googling’ Terrorists: Are Terrorists Visible on Internet Search Engines? Paul Reilly University of Glasgow C4I: Islamists, International Relations, Intelligence, and The Internet Maura Conway Dublin City University Communication as Global Transgression: The D’ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany and International (Dis)Order Michael Dartnell The University of New Brunswick Saint John Whose story wins? Relevance theory and public diplomacy Biljana Scott Diplo Foundation Discussant(s) Philip Seib Marquette University ______FD28 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Systemic Aspects of North-South Political and Economic Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) William L. Richter Kansas State University ‘Cosmopolis’ or ‘Empire’?: Metaphors of Globalization and the ‘Description’ of Legitimate Political Communities Nisha Shah University of Toronto Contingency, Trust and the Symbolic Order in International Politics Badredine Arfi University of Florida World Status Hierarchy as a Systemic Cause of the North-South Divide Ayse Zarakol Jajich University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant(s) William L. Richter Kansas State University ______FD29 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Towards a Globalization of Security Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine Roundtable Discussants Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University

Cynthia Enloe Clark University

James H. Mittelman American University

James N. Rosenau The George Washington University

Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine ______FD30 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The North-South Debate: Issues of Technology Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Robert L. Frantz President of Ashburn Institute Empowering Publics: Information Technology and Democratization in the Arab World--Lessons from Internet Cafes and Beyond Deborah Wheeler United States Naval Academy From North South Divide to Digital Divide Asha Gupta University of Delhi Southern Steps and Global Leaps: Examining the Enablers of Technological Transformation in the Global South Troy T. White Georgetown University Discussant(s) Robert L. Frantz President of Ashburn Institute ______FD31 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM New Political Movements and Minorities in Europe Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Anja Mihr Humboldt University of Berlin Absent Roma, Imported Interest: The Case of Macedonia Shayna Plaut Columbia College Acting at Home: New Minorities and Attempts to Redefine their Identity Petra Roter University of Ljubljana Emerging Minority Groups in European Politics: NGOs and Political Movements Anja Mihr Humboldt University of Berlin The Current Roma Policy in Europe Mitchell A. Orenstein Maxwell School of Syracuse University Whose Minority Are The Kurds?- The Transnational Mobilization of Kurds in Europe Bilgin Ayata John Hopkins University Discussant(s) Gwendolyn Sasse London School of Economics, European Institute ______FD32 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Advisors and Small Group Decision-Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Thomas Preston Washington State University The Interaction between Ideas, Individuals, and Institutions: Foreign Policy Making in Israel Brent E. Sasley McGill University Understanding the Process/Outcome Linkage in Foreign Policy Jean A. Garrison University of Wyoming Using Leadership Style and Membership Identification to Explain Foreign Policy Group Decisions Belinda L. Bragg Texas A&M University

Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Thomas Preston Washington State University ______FD33 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Norm Diffusion Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Kate O'Neill Assistant Professor, University of California Berkeley Abolition of the Death Penalty: A Quantitative Study of International Norm Diffusion Anthony McGann University of California, Irvine

Wayne Sandholtz University of California, Irvine The Industry of Justice: International Actors and Domestic Politics of Confronting Crimes of the Past Jelena Subotic University of Wisconsin-Madison The Nordic-Baltic Space as a Social Construction and New Conceptions of Poltiical Community -Implications for IR Theory Annika B. Bergman University of Edinburgh What Do You Mean by Just War? Divergent Justifications for War in the Western and Islamic Worlds Valerie Ona Morkevicius University of Chicago Discussant(s) Kate O'Neill Assistant Professor, University of California Berkeley ______FD34 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Different Threats, Different Strategies and their Impact on Democracy Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Howard Hensel USAF Air War College An Empirical Investigation of Hybrid Wars, Strategy, and War Aims Erin M. Simpson Harvard University External Shocks and Domestic Institutional Development: U.S. Homeland Defense Policies in Comparative Perspective Fiona B. Adamson University College London External Shocks and Domestic Institutional Development: U.S. Homeland Defense Policies in Comparative Perspective Andrew D. Grossman Albion College Hypotheses on War and Democracy: Clearing Away the Underbrush Ronald Krebs University of Minnesota The Evolution of Homeland Security Jack A. Covarrubias Old Dominion University

Tom Lansford University of Southern Mississippi Discussant(s) Anthony Lott St. Olaf College ______FD35 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization and Problems of Development Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) So Young Kim Florida Atlantic University An Empirical Analysis of Economic Openness, Taxation, and Social Spending in Developing World, 1970-2000 Byoung-Inn Bai University of Washington

Wongi Choe University of Washington Creating the Globalizing Lifeworlds Photo Mosaic: Snapshots from Mexico Philipp Mueller EGAP - Tec de Monterrey Globalization, Poverty, and the North-South Divide Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Revising the North-South Divide: Re-examine the Causes of and Justifications for US-Mexican Wage Disparities Noemi Gal-Or Kwantlen University College, Institute for Transborder Studies, Surrey, Can

Mathias Rauch University of Leipzig, Department of Economic Policy Research

Kristin Seffer University of Leipzig, Department of Political Science, Chair of IR Structural Adjustment, Economic Liberalization, Development and Democracy Nicole R. Baerg McGill University Structural Adjustment, Economic Liberalization, Development and Democracy Mark R. Brawley McGill University Discussant(s) Lui Hebron Eastern Washington Univesity ______FD36 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Terrorist Tactics and Strategies in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Security Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Paul G. Harwood University of North Florida Ethnonationalist CBRN Terrorism Gary Ackerman Monterey Institute of International Studies

Victor Asal University at Albany, SUNY Testing a Rational Choice Model of Airline Hijackings Laura Dugan University of Maryland Where the Extremes (Might) Touch: The Potential for Collaboration between Islamist Terrorists and Western Right- or Left-Wing Extremists Jeffrey M. Bale Monterey Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Paul G. Harwood University of North Florida ______FD37 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Delinquent Non-State Actors: Playing by Their Own Rules Sponsors International Security Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Rashmi Singh London School of Economics and Political Science

Monika Thakur The American University in Cairo Brigands, Pirates and Bandits: Individual Desire as Motivation for Non-State Actors Sunny (Suneeti) Singh University of Barcelona Can IR Address the International Drug Trade? Padideh Tosti London School of Economic and Political Science God’s Warriors and Lucifer’s Army: Conceptualizing Armed Non-State Actors in IR Rashmi Singh London School of Economics and Political Science

Monika Thakur The American University in Cairo I Don't Shit Where I Eat: Tony Soprano and the Art of Diplomacy Arthur N. Gilbert University of Denver Discussant(s) David Mitchell Bucknell University ______FD38 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Peace by Peaceful Means? Perceptions about War and Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Jeffrey Anderson St. John's University/College of St. Benedict Does the Nobel Peace Prize Help or Hurt? The Cases of Burma and Iran Sahar Shafqat St. Mary's College of Maryland Just War, Pacifism and the Church Nathan P. Jones UC Irvine Peace Processess Under Conditions of Uncertain Sovereignty Albert W. Harris Humboldt State University Reconstructing Patriotism and the Meanings of Citizenship by U.S. Peace Movement Organizations During Times of War: 1990 – 2005 Patrick G. Coy Kent State University

Lynne Woehrle Mount Mary College Small State Foreign Policy or NGO? The Impact and Politics of the Nobel Peace Prize David R. Andersen Vanderbilt University Discussant(s) Jeffrey Anderson St. John's University/College of St. Benedict ______FD39 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Third Party Interventions Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) I. William Zartman School of Advanced Studies, Johns Hopkins University Conflict Resolution Bandwagoning: Understanding Grouping Behavior of Third Party Intervention in International Crisis (1945-2005) Jean-Christophe J. C. Boucher Laval University Fight and Win: Explaining the Duration of International Military Interventions Kisangani Emizet Kansas State University

Jeffrey Pickering Kansas State University Taking Strategic Interaction Seriously: Selection Effects in Studies of Third-Party Intervention Kyle Beardsley UC San Diego

Holger Schmidt Columbia University The Study of Regime Biased Interventions and the Pitfalls of Aggregate Data Analysis Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University Discussant(s) Renato Corbetta University of Alabama-Birmingham ______FD40 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Interest Groups Sponsors International Political Economy Environmental Studies Chair(s) Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Government Spending and Environmental Quality Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)

Vally Koubi Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Public Attention Seeking, Lobbying, and Corporate Interests and Political Power of NGOs Ladina Caduff Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Special Interests in Action: The Unión Industrial Argentina (UIA) and the Exit from the Convertibility Regime Annika Bolten London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Ross E. Burkhart Boise State University ______FD41 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Media Coverage and Its Effects Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University More than a Difference of Language: A Comparasion of Arab and US Media Coverage of the War in Iraq Salma I. Ghanem The University of Texas-Pan American Not So Bloody Hell: Casualty Coverage and Public Opinion In America During the First Two Years of the Iraq War Sean M. Aday George Washington University Post-September 11 Political Cartoons in Arab/Muslim Newspapers Abeer Etefa Portland State U The Bomb or the Beat? Determinants of News Coverage of Terrorist Events Nathalie J. Frensley University of Texas at Austin

David Levin University of Texas at El Paso Discussant(s) Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University ______FD42 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Gender Policy/Politics in the North, South, East, and West: A Dialogue Across Regions Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Hannah E. Britton University of Kansas Gender and Politics in Japan: Family Policy and Women’s Employment Priscilla Lambert Western Michigan University Gender Quotas, Electoral Strategies, and State Feminism in Africa Hannah E. Britton University of Kansas Political Responses to the Changing Position of Women in the West: Charting a Macro-Comparative Framework Merike Blofield Grand Valley State University State Feminism and Gender Quotas in the “North” and “South”: Comparative Lessons from Western Europe and Latin America Susan Franceschet Acadia University

Mona Lena Krook Washington University in St. Louis Discussant(s) Celia Valiente Universidad Carlos III de Madrid ______FD43 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM English School Methodology Sponsors English School Chair(s) Cornelia B. Navari University of Birmingham Interrogating Practice Robert Jackson Boston University Law, Power and International Society Barbara A. Roberson University of Warwick The Methodological Implications for the English School of Treating Sovereignty and Non-Intervention as Constitutive Institutions Richard Little University of Bristol Theorising International Society and The Activity of Being an Historian William Bain University of Wales, Aberystwyth What the English School was Trying to Explain and Why its Members were not Interested in Causal Explanation Cornelia B. Navari University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Andrew Hurrell Oxford University ______FD97 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: Convention Theme Sponsors Convention Theme ‘They’re Beating the Women!’: Gendered Representations of International Relations in The West Wing Christina Rowley University of Bristol “To Save Succeeding Generations From the Scourge of War”: The U.S., the U.N. and the Violent Reproduction of the International Laura Shepherd University of Bristol Broadening Transatlantic Vision Giray Sadik The University of Georgia From Threat to Ally: The Construction of Insecurity in British-Irish Relations Priya Dixit American University Globalization and International Security: Have the Rules of the Game Changed? David H. Gray University of Denver Institutional Change in a Plural Polity: From Government Monopoly to Regulated Competition in Indian Telecommunications Rahul Mukherji National University of Singapore/Jawaharlal Nehru University New Topic for Environmentalists; Pollution from the Financial Services Sector; Trading Profits from Insufficiently or Poorly Advised, Misguided Investors Selim Kazes Independent Scholar President Bush versus the ‘irrational’ Taliban’: The Dilemma of American Coercive Diplomacy Shah M. Tarzi Bradley University Territory and the Limits of Compromise: Indivisibility, Legitimacy and the Politics of the West Bank Stacie E. Goddard Wellesley College The Politics of Interpreting ILO-Convention No. 169 – A Comparative Political Study on Indigenous People’s Land Rights in Nordic Countries and Australia Tanja Joona University of Lapland ______FD98 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: Foreign Policy Analysis: II Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Does Civic Education Promote Participation?: Evidence from Rural Africa Satu Riutta Georgia State University EU-NATO Relations in the Transforming European Security Landscape Natalia Touzovskaia Russian Academy of Sciences Italy’s European vocation put at risk? Ludovica Marchi Reading University Morality and Loyalty in Contemporary Israel Mira Sucharov Carleton University ______FD99 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session: International Security Studies: IV Sponsors International Security Studies ‘Fog of Warriors’; What Made Vietnam Multi-Tour Veterans Go Back for More? Rune Henriksen Research Student in International Relations, London School of Economics Africa's Insecurity Dilemma Mathurin C. Houngnikpo The Africa Center for Strategic Studies Balances, Bandwagons, and Power Transitions: A Dynamic View of Alliance Formation Gregory D. Miller The College of William & Mary Clash of Civilizations Revisited: A Quantitative Test of Huntington's Civilizations Theory during the Post-Cold War Era: 1989-2001 Nicholas Charron Florida State University Economic Interdependence and Security on the Korean Peninsula: The Impact of North Korean Special Economic Zones Peter G. Thompson UCLA European Balance of Power: Will the European Union Upset Russia More than it Balances the United States? Bruce W. Terry United States Military Academy, West Point Getting it Right: Under What Conditions can Humanitarian Intervention be Successful? Justin N. Bumgardner University of Toronto Making Sense of the Divergencies Between the American and European Approaches to China Lin Li University of Connecticut Placed in attachment and estrangement: Relationship between China and South Korea Hyon Joo Yoo Georgetown University Re-Orienting 'Net Assessment': Security and Conceptual Implications of the Shift from an East-West to a North- South Divide Yee-Kuang Heng Trinity College University of Dublin, Ireland The Scientific Way of War: Mechanistic, Thermodynamic and Cybernetic Warfare Antoine Bousquet London School of Economics and Political Science To Integrate or Isolate? What to do with the Armed Forces in the Democratic Consolidation Process Jack J. Porter The Citadel Ukraine as a Bridge or a Buffer? A study of the Strategic Implications of the Orange Revolution Christopher A. Stevens University of Vermont ______SA01 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Space Weaponisation and the Political [part of a set of connected panels on the theme: International Politics of Outer Space] Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jill Stuart London School of Economics Between Blind Faith and Deep Skepticism: The Canadian Debate on Ballistic Missile Defence Miguel de Larrinaga University of Ottawa Dreadnaughts and Star Wars Redux: A Comparative Analysis of Arms Control Negotiations Iain Bolton University of Connecticut Space Weaponization and its Implications Wade L. Huntley Simons Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Research Discussant(s) Dave Webb Leeds Metropolitan University ______SA02 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Normative Power Europe and the Mediterranean: Theoretical Insights and Empirical Evidence Sponsors British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Michelle Pace University of Birmingham ENP Governance in the Mediterranean: Old Wine in New Wineskins? Sandra Lavenex University of Bern

Dirk Lehmkuhl University of Zurich The EU's Neighbourhood Policy towards the Mediterranean: A Balancing Act between Export of Liberal Values and Securitixation of these Values Ulla Holm Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier - DIIS The Politics of Ideas: Exporting the EU’s Belief System to Border Conflict Areas Michelle Pace University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Emanuel Adler Hebrew University of Jerusalem ______SA03 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Process in the Design and Evolution of International Institutions Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Joseph S. Nye Harvard University Negotiating International Institutions under Bounded Rationality: Institutional Change from the GATT to the WTO Amrita Narlikar University of Cambridge

John Odell University of Southern California Negotiation and Institutional Design: Deliberating over the UN Security Council at San Francisco 1945 Ian Hurd Northwestern University Social Mechanisms and Regional Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All That Different? Jeffrey Checkel University of Oslo The Origins of International Institutions: Integrating Institutional Evolution and Design Anne Holthoefer University of Chicago - Department of Political Science Discussant(s) Miles Kahler University of California, San Diego ______SA04 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable: Conflict Analysis and Resolution As Multi Discipline: Integration and Synergy Across Disciplines Sponsors Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Sean Byrne University of Manitoba

Dennis Sandole George Mason University Roundtable Discussants Chadwick F. Alger Ohio State University

Susan Allan-Nann American University

Joyce Neu Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice

Thania Paffenholz University of Geneva

Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University

Hamdesa Tuso Nova Southeastern University Discussant(s) Thania Paffenholz University of Geneva

Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University ______SA05 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Social Construction of Wars and Crises as Mechanisms of Change How do Wars and Crises Serve as Mechanisms of International Change? Sponsors International Organization International Security Studies Chair(s) Wesley Widmaier Department of Political Science, St. Joseph's University Be Careful What You Wish For: War Aims and the Construction of Post-War Political Orders Bruce Cronin City College of New York Crisis, Memory and Change: On the Role of Language and Social Memory for Understanding Social Change Oliver Kessler University of Bielefeld The Chechen Wars: Constructing Emergencies, Winning Elections, and Communicating Security Priorities Lisa A. Baglione Department of Political Science, St. Joseph's University The Social Construction of Wars and Crises as Mechanisms of Change: Implications for Analysis Mark M. Blyth Johns Hopkins University

Wesley Widmaier Department of Political Science, St. Joseph's University The Social Sources of Financial Crises: Legitimacy and Everyday Institutional Change Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School Discussant(s) Brian Frederking McKendree College ______SA06 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Kathleen Young University of Maryland Determinants of Support for Terrorism and Terrorist Groups Xiaoyan Chen University of Maryland Ethnopolitical Organizational Action: Between Terror and Protest Victor Asal University at Albany, SUNY The Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of and the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide Laura Dugan University of Maryland

Clark McCauley University of Pennsylvania Why Do Terrorists Target the United States? Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Mia M. Bloom University of Cincinnati ______SA07 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Teaching North America in the New World Order: Learning and Exchange among Neighbors Sponsors Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Chair(s) Guillermo De Los Reyes University of Houston Internationalizing the International Relations Departments in Mexico Luis Ochoa Bilbao Universidad de las Americas-Puebla

Daniel Gutierrez Universidad de las Americas Teaching Canadian Studies to US Students Jack Ferstel University of Louisiana Teaching Latin American Studies to US Students Guillermo De Los Reyes University of Houston Teaching US and Canadian Political History to Mexican Students Paul Rich Universidad de las Américas-Puebla Discussant(s) David Merchant Teaching Latin American Studies to US Students. ______SA08 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Building the Discipline: Roundtable in Honor of Richard Valcourt Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Michael A. Turner Alliant International University

James J. Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School Roundtable Discussants Jefferson Adams Sarah Lawrence College

Art Hulnick Boston University

Lynne Rienner Lynne Rienner Publishers

John D. Stempel University of Kentucky

Michael A. Turner Alliant International University ______SA09 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Pax Americana, East Asia and Japan’s Strategic Choices sponsored by the Japan Association of International Relations (JAIR) Sponsors Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Sakamoto Masahiro JAIR Japan’s Maritime Strategy Yamazaki Makoto Former Vice Admiral/Commander in Chief, Self Defense Fleet Pax Asiana(?) and Japan’s Strategic Choices Fukushima Akiko National Institute for Research Advancement (NIRA) Title: Recent Development of Japan’s Defense Policy Ninomiya Takahiro Japan Forum for Strategic Studies. Title: New Developments in Japan’s Security Policy: An American Perspective Fouse David Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Title; Pax Americana II (PAII) and Japan’s Strategic Choices Sakamoto Masahiro JAIR Discussant(s) Kawakami Takasi Hokuriku University ______SA10 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Licit and Illicit Transnational Networks in the Americas Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Cristina Eguizabal Ford Foundation

Jennifer Jeffs Center for Inter-American Studies and Programs A Multi-Pronged Approach to Transnational Criminal Networks (TCNs) Julia Goehsing Associate of the Center for Inter-American Studies & Programs Myths and Realities of Transnational Indigenous Networks Luisa Ortiz Perez Universidad de Rosario Proliferations of Youth Gangs in the Current Transnational Context of Central America, Mexico, and the United States Rafael Fernández de Castro Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México The Cocaine Trade in the Greater Caribbean region: Origins, Processes and Consequences Athanasios Hristoulas Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México US-Mexico Collaboration: The Role of Transnational Social Networks in Shaping Community-Based Responses to HIV/AIDS Nielan Barnes California State University Discussant(s) JoAnn B. Aviel San Francisco State University ______SA11 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Deterrence: An Effective Strategy Against Terrorists and WMD? Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) James H. Lebovic George Washington Unviersity Defending Against WMD Terrorism: Is There Room for Deterrence? Michael Tkacik Stephen F. Austin State University Deterrence Against Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Foreseable Strategic Environment: An Expected-Utility Based Approach Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York Deterrence and U.S. Counterterrorism Policy Uri J. Fisher University of Colorado The Theory and Practice of Coercive Disarmament Susan B. Martin King's College London Discussant(s) James H. Lebovic George Washington Unviersity ______SA12 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Globalization and Labor in Developing Countries: The Effects of Evolving North/South Relations on Labor Markets and Workers' Organizations Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Barbara Stallings Brown University Globalization and Labor in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union Linda Cook Brown University International Institutions, Freedom of Association, and the Organizational Power of Labor in Asia's New Democracies Teri L. Caraway University of Minnesota, Twin Cities International Labor Standards and Domestic Labor Advocates: Unions, Labor Reform, and Workers’ Rights in Latin America Maria Lorena Cook Cornell University Labor Standards and Labor Market Flexibilization in the Middle East Marsha Pripstein Posusney Bryant University Discussant(s) Rainer Dombois University of Bremen

Barbara Stallings Brown University ______SA13 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Building a Better North American Space I - Economic and Social Policies Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Maria Celia Toro Centro de Estudios Internacionales-El Colegio de Mexico Building the North American Environmental Regime… From Below Debora L. VanNijnatten Wilfrid Laurier University Migration and Citizenship Rights in a New North American Space Christina L. Gabriel Carleton University

Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University The Mythology of US Trade Policy Elizabeth Thurbon University of New South Wales

Linda Weiss University of Sydney Transnational Coalitions and the Promotion of Labour Rights in Mexico Blanca Torres El Colegio de Mexico Discussant(s) Carol Wise University of Southern California ______SA14 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theorizing the Politics of Coalitions Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Ashley Leeds Rice University Double the Hats, Triple the Trouble? Problems of Delegation and Oversight in Post-Cold War Peace Operations David P. Auerswald National War College

Stephen M. Saideman McGill University

Michael J. Tierney College of William and Mary Organizing for Peace: Security Seeking and Containing the Balkan Wars Shane Smith University of Colorado at Boulder The Application of Organisation Theories to Analysing the Behaviour of Coalitions Thomas Wilkins Lecture, University of Salford, UK Who Joins ‘Coalitions of the Willing’? Tago Atsushi University of Tokyo Discussant(s) Ashley Leeds Rice University ______SA15 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Immigration and Migration Issues in North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Munevver Cebeci Marmara University, European Community Institute Constructing Victims: Refugees, Political Agency and the Politics of Citizenship Heather L. Johnson McMaster University Division or Union? Transnationalism, Legal Recognition, and Local Community in North-South Relations Susan R. Banki Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Nationalism and Immigration Policy: North and South Richard Sigurdson University of Manitoba Spinoza, Sense, Fear Duane Henry University of Hawai'i at Manoa Discussant(s) Munevver Cebeci Marmara University, European Community Institute ______SA16 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Politics of Religion and North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Samantha L. Arnold University of Winnipeg Cruising Levantine Seas: Marxist Rebellions Aboard Black Sea And Eastern Mediterranean Navies As Lessons For New North-South Cleavage Theodor Tudoroiu Universite de Montreal Demobilizing Islam: Institutionalized Religion and the Politics of Cooptation Kikue Hamayotsu Australian National University Differences in Terrorism Caused by North – South Relation Dragan Simeunovic Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade University, Serbia and Montenegro Strategizing for the Lord: The Political Consequences of Local and Global Faith-Based Organizations in Regional Conflicts and their Resolution Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University/University of Notre Dame The Pope makes it Possible: The Emergence of Religion as Political Force in Germany Michael R. Pfau University of San Diego Discussant(s) Samantha L. Arnold University of Winnipeg ______SA17 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM China and Its Northeast Asian Neighbors Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Suisheng Zhao University of Denver Chinese Perspective in China’s Foreign Relations Taewan Kim Dong-eui University Doraemon and Crouching Tiger - Examining China's and Japan's Soft Power Resources Conrad Hässler San Francisco State University Hot Economy and Cold Politics? Commerce and Nationalism in Sino-Japanese Relations Yinan He Seton Hall University

Llewelyn P. Hughes Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lips and Teeth? - A Study of China's Interests in the North Korean Nuclear Dilemma Gregory J. Moore Eckerd College Discussant(s) Elizabeth S. Dahl American University, School of International Service Discussant(s) Tae-Hyung Kim University of Kentucky ______SA18 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM EU and European Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Federiga M. Bindi University of Rome Tor Vergata An EU Homeland Security? Sovereignty vs. Supranational Order Mai'a K. Davis Cross Colgate University European Neighborhood Policy and its Potential Contribution to Maintenance of Stability in the Post-Cold War Period Ozgur Unal Eris University of Bahcesehir The Europan Union's Grand Strategy: Affecting and Consuming Change in the Global Security Order Kari Mottola Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland The Impact of the Duo Security/Identity on the Creation of a Viable European Defense Gabriela Marin Thornton University of Miami Turkey's Impact on the Future of the European Union from a multi-level governance perspective Meltem Muftuler Sabanci University Discussant(s) Finn Laursen University of Southern Denmark ______SA19 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Analyzing NGO Impact Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Noha S. Shawki Carleton College Systems of Accountability, Webs of Deceit? South African NGOs and International Aid Lisa M. Bornstein McGill University The Kimberley Process: Public-Private Regimes as Effective Tools for Regulating Transnational Conflicts? Carola Kantz London School of Economics The Place of “Global Civil Society” in Constructing a Global Public and Private Sphere James G. Richter Bates College Who is making global civil society? On the Organizational Role of US Philanthropy in World Society Ann Vogel Discussant(s) William E. DeMars Wofford College ______SA20 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Environmental Advocacy - by Business and Others Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Kelly Kollman Carleton College Can International Stakeholder Participation help to Generate Good Environmental Governance? E. Carina H. Keskitalo Senior Lecturer Technical Knowledge and the Power of International Business in the Climate Change Debate Jennifer T. Metzger Rutgers University When is Environmental Advocacy Successful? An Analysis of Networks in Effecting Policy Change Scott R. Bailey UCSD

Wendy Wong UCSD Discussant(s) Maria Ivanova The College of William and Mary ______SA21 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Peace Building in the Post-Conflict Environment (1): (Re- )Constituting the State Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Dejan Guzina Wilfrid Laurier University Crime Corrupting Credibility: The Problem of Shifting from Paramilitaries to Parliamentarians Shelley Deane Bowdoin College Does External State-Building Build States? – The Example of Bosnia and Herzegovina Berit Bliesemann de Guevara Helmut-Schmidt-Universitaet Missions impossible? Establishing an Analytical Framework for the Effectiveness of Transitional Administrations Uli Schmidt Heinrich-Boell-Stiftung Uganda – A State in Suspense Klaus Schlichte Humboldt University at Berlin Discussant(s) Erica Bouris Rollins College ______SA22 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Power, Justice and Transnational Networks Sponsors International Security Studies Global Development Chair(s) George Shambaugh Georgetown University Fueling Funding Dependency? Northern Governments, NGOs and Food Aid Samuel Lucas McMillan University of South Carolina Justice, Security and the Transnational Food System Bryan McDonald University of California Transnational Networks and Rights for the Disabled Kenneth Rutherford SW Missouri State University Transnational Networks and U.S. Hegemony Richard Matthew University of California, Irvine

George Shambaugh Georgetown University War Babies and Human Rights Patricia A. Weitsman Ohio University Discussant(s) Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University ______SA23 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The North-South Divide: A Scientific Realist Perspective Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent Puzzles of Critical and Emancipatory Research on Global Political Economy Heikki Patomäki University of Helsinki Race in the Ontology of North-South Relations Branwen Gruffydd Jones University of Aberdeen Scientific Realism, Inequality and Human Emancipation Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent What can Critical Realism Contribute in Our Understanding of US Intervention in the Global South? Doug Stokes University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Colin Wight University of Sheffield ______SA24 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Does Northern Hegemony Help or Hinder the South? Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Monika Thakur The American University in Cairo ‘A Tale of Two Worlds’? US-Hegemony and Regional Development: The Case of Latin America Jakob Lempp TU Dresden (University of Dresden)

Stefan Robel School of International Studies, TU Dresden External Regionalisation: How the North Disguises its Control of the South in the Field of Anti-Money-Laundering Rainer Hülsse Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat The Americas between North and South: Brazil, the United States and Hegemony in Latin America Alberto Pfeifer University São Marcos, Brazil Discussant(s) Jakub J. Grygiel SAIS - The Johns Hopkins University ______SA25 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Under the Cannons' Thunder: The Development Legacy of Civil Conflict Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Nicola Short Dept. of Political Science, York University Forgotten Warriors: The Reintegration of Girl Soldiers Megan H. MacKenzie University of Alberta Northern Uganda-Displacement, Rebellion and Traditional Justice: Challenges for International Responses to the Forgotten War Terhi H. Lehtinen University of Helsinki Problems of the Poor? The Long-term Impacts of Civil Conflict on Development, 1945-1999 Robert E. Bohrer Gettysburg College

Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College West Africa - Youth Militias and Security in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia Morten Boas FAFO Why Do Children 'Fight'? Explaining The Phenomenon of Child Soldiers in African Intra-State Conflicts Vera Achvarina University of Pittsburgh

Simon F. Reich University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Nicola Short Dept. of Political Science, York University ______SA26 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Violence on the Border and the Quest for Security/Justice Sponsors International Political Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) William P. Simmons Arizona State University at West Campus A Grassroots Caravan for Justice Targets Femicide in Cuidad Juarez Michelle Hansen Arizona State University - at West Campus

Karen Qualtire Arizona Stae University at West Campus Remedies for the Women of Ciudad Juaraez in U.S. Federal Courts under the Alien Tort Claims Act Kelly Kaufman Arizona State University at West Campus

William P. Simmons Arizona State University at West Campus Violence at the Border: The Terror of Everyday Life Kathleen Staudt University of Texas at El Paso Whose Security? US National Securitiy and Human Security in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands Julie A. Murphy Erfani Arizona State University at West Campus Discussant(s) Hakan Seckinelgin London School of Economics ______SA27 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Values and Religion in US Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Lyn Boyd-Judson USC Annenberg School for Communication/Journalism ‘The Deal’: The Balance of Power, Force and Liberal Internationalism in the Bush National Security Strategy Adam Quinn London School of Economics and Political Science Presidential Values and Foreign Policy Choices: Iraq Decisions Under the Bush, Clinton, and G.W. Bush Presidencies Jordan Durbin Portland State University

Birol Yesilada Portland State University Psychological, Domestic and Structural Influences on U.S. Policy toward Iraq, Israel and Saudi Arabia Rachel Bzostek University of Missouri

Sam B. Robison Louisiana State University The Influence of Religious Values on United States Foreign Policy Kimberley A. Roberts University of Miami Discussant(s) Lyn Boyd-Judson USC Annenberg School for Communication/Journalism ______SA28 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Global Health Policy: The Right to Health? Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Michael Niemann Trinity College Bridging the North-South Divide Through NGO-Government Action: Transnational Initiatives Empowering People with Disabilities in the South Russell Olson Gallaudet University

David R. Penna Gallaudet University

Mairin Veith Gallaudet University Global Health and Universal Human Rights: The Case for G8 Accountability Colleen O'Manique Trent University Global Health Governance: The Emergence of Innovative Networks in the Treatment of Non-Communicable Disease David R. MacLean Simon Fraser University

Sandra J. MacLean Simon Fraser University Globalization of Health Policy: Intersecting the North-South Divide and the Diffusion of Innovation Michele Zebich-Knos Kennesaw State University Discussant(s) Michael Niemann Trinity College ______SA29 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Reading Outer Space II [part of a set of connected panels on the theme: International Politics of Outer Space] Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jonathan Havercroft University of Minnesota Applying International Relations Theory to the Current Politics of Outer Space Development Edythe Weeks Northern Arizona University Intergalactic Relations and the Politics of Outer Space: Policy Lessons from Science Fiction and Space Fantasy Mark Hamilton American University Space Dominance and the North-South Divide Thomas Ehrlich Reifer University of San Diego Technology, Power, Politics, Outer Space, and Ethics: Notes towards a New Paradigm Richard W. Chadwick University of Hawaii The Spaces Between Us: Neoliberal Discourse and the Production, Reproduction and (Dis)embodiment of Hegemonic Masculinity Penny Griffin University of Bristol Discussant(s) Natalie Bormann University of Manchester ______SA30 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Communities, Conservation, and Sustainability Sponsors Environmental Studies Global Development Chair(s) Manjusha Gupte North Dakota State University Contesting Sustainability: Experiences from Central America Lynn Horton Chapman University Looking for the Silver Bullet: The Role of Communities in Conservation Manjusha Gupte North Dakota State University Using the Back Door: Informal Strategies for Achieving Local Development in China Jessica C. Teets University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant(s) Michael Gunter Rollins College ______SA31 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Balkan Conflicts: Lessons and Recent Trends Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Robert English University of Southern California Kosovo Final Statues and Macedonia Vladimir T. Ortakovski University Professor in Public International Law Laissez-Faire Ethnic Unmixing? The Political Demography of the Property Law Implementation Plan in Bosnia- Herzegovina Mitchell Young London School of Economics What Causes Ethnic Conflict Diffusion? A Comparative Study of Ethnic Conflicts in Macedonia and Azerbaijan Oana Tranca Université Laval, Québec, Canada ______SA32 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Minorities in Theory and Practice Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Erin Jenne Central European University Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Minorities Catarina Kinnvall Lund University Growing Coffee and Brewing Conflict: Economic Reform and Ethnic Minorities in Vietnam Kenneth Martens Friesen Fresno Pacific University Minorities and Migrants in Central and Eastern Europe: Exploring Conceptual and Policy Linkages Gwendolyn Sasse London School of Economics, European Institute Political Implications of Ethno-Cultural Minority Identity Agnes K. Koos University of New Orleans Who Is A Minority? Interests and Identities in the International Protection Regime for Minorities Corinne L. Lennox London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Erin Jenne Central European University ______SA33 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Teaching a Truly Interdisciplinary International Studies Course: The Case of the IS Curriculum at Miami University Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Sheldon Anderson Miami University Teaching About Latin America from an Interdisciplinary Perspective Jeanne A. K. Hey Miami University Teaching Asia from an Interdisciplinary Perspective Stanley Toops Miami University Teaching the Middle East from an Interdisciplinary Perspective Mark Allen Peterson Miami University The Past and the Present in International Studies: What History Does or Does Not Tell Us Sheldon Anderson Miami University Discussant(s) Isis Nusair Denison University ______SA34 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Quadruple Strategic Relations in East Asia: Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo and Washington Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Scott Kastner University of Maryland Ascending China, Ascending Xenophobia? Understanding China’s Anti-Japanese Sentiments Yeh-Chung Lu Department of Political Science, George Washington University Comprehending Strategic Ambiguity: A Game Theoretic View of the Taiwan Issue Dong Wang Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles Making Restraint Credible: Prospects for political unification in Mainland China-Taiwan relations Scott Kastner University of Maryland Making Restraint Credible: Prospects for political unification in Mainland China-Taiwan relations Chad Rector Department of Political Science, George Washington University When Uncle Sam Meets Vacillating David and Confident Goliath: The United States and the Mediation in Cross- Taiwan Strait Relations Kwei-Bo Huang Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University Discussant(s) Scott Kastner University of Maryland

Yuan-Kang Wang Brookings Institution ______SA35 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Strategic versus Discursive Approaches to International Law Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Rita Maran University of California at Berkeley Risk Prevention and the Turn to Ethics in International Law Wouter Werner University of Utrecht The Differences in Regional Protection of Human Rights as a Matter in North South Divide Karen Schlueter Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg

Elrid Wollkopf-Dittmann Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg Towards a Genealogy of Peacekeeping: The Political Communities of Empire, State and The Individual Lisa M. Burke University of Denver Discussant(s) Rita Maran University of California at Berkeley ______SA36 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Law and War: Problems and Possibilities Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University Conservative Humanitarianism: Balancing Military and Humanitarian Concerns in IHL Stephanie J. Carvin LSE Just Cause and Just Means: Linking Tactics to Purpose in Warfare Serena K. Sharma London School of Economics and Political Science The Crime of Aggression in International Law Page Wilson London School of Economics and Political Science The Politics of the Laws of War: Dynamics of Treaty Negotiation Krista N. Nelson King's College London Discussant(s) Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University ______SA37 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM 10 Years after Dayton: A Critical Assessment Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Ivan Dinev Ivanov Doctoral Candidate, University of Cincinnati Dayton Accords and the Moment of Sovereign Decision: Contested borders, Narratives and Military Intervention Marijana Sevo Keele University Expanding Dayton, Shrinking Horizons: A Critical Assessement of International Visions for Bosnia Vanessa Pupavac University of Nottingham From Dayton to Brussels: Passing the Baton in Bosnia David Chandler University of Westminster Discussant(s) Ivan Dinev Ivanov Doctoral Candidate, University of Cincinnati ______SA38 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Welfare in Postindustrial Societies: New Challenges for the Japanese Welfare State Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ulrike Schaede University of California, San Diego Japanese Welfare Politics in an Era of Reform Margarita Estévez-Abe Harvard University The Missing Link: Searching for Social Assistance in Japan Ulrike Schaede University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) Stephan Haggard University of California, San Diego ______SA39 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Borders Matter: The Challenges of Building a North American Community Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Jason Ackleson New Mexico State University Controlling the Uncontrollable: The Challenges of Regulating Mexican Migration in the Post-NAFTA Era Matthew G. Ward University of Miami Education, Immigration, and National Security in the US: An Old Trio in Contemporary Guise Andrew J. Schlewitz Albion College In Search of a Common Approach to Security Along the U.S./Mexico Border Joseph E. Vorbach U.S. Coast Guard Academy Mobility and Migration Issues and their Implications for a North American Community Project Jimena M. Jimenez Carleton University U.S.-Mexican border, new security trends: the militarization as a control strategy Sigrid Arzt University of Miami Discussant(s) Bruce Bagley University of Miami ______SA40 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Rise and Decline of the Public Sphere Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Francesco Ragazzi Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris All Good Things Go Together: The Public Sphere as the Precondition for Sustainable Societies Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology Crisis Management as the EU 'Added Value': Constructing EU's International Identity through Security Stephan Davidshofer Sciences Po, Paris Radical Revolutions - in Print and Publishing Torbjørn L. Knutsen NTNU-NUPI The Public Sphere as a Catalyst for Economic Growth and Development: The Case of the United Provinces, Great Britain and France Espen Moe NTNU The Public Sphere, Modernity, and the West: On the Relationship between “Identities” and their “Institutions” F. Peter Wagner North Carolina State University Discussant(s) Francesco Ragazzi Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris ______SA41 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Southern Democratic Trends: From Turkey to Bangladesh Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Gamze Cavdar Michigan State University Capitalist Globalization and Liberal Democratization in Muslim and Arab Nations: An Empirical Analysis Steven S. Sallie Boise State University Democracy, Military Rule and the Issue of Relative Autonomy: A Comparative Study of the Body Politic of Bangladesh and Burma Sayeed I. Ahmed Dept. of Political Science, Nothern Arizona Univesrity

Yin M. Kyi Northern Arizona Unviersity States and Civil Society in the Middle East: Coping with Democratization Ersin M. Kalaycioglu Isik University, Department of International Relations Winds of Change: Changing Demographics and Preferences in Southern States Hal T. Nelson Portland State University

Peter Noordijk Portland State University Discussant(s) HeeMin Kim Florida State University ______SA42 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Women's Human Rights in Local and Global Contexts Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Fiona Robinson Carleton University De Jure and De Facto Women's Rights in Post-Independent Tunisia Kristyna K. Mullen Portland State University, Graduate Student in Political Science Developing Human Rights Norms? Gender, Human Rights and Globalization Debra J. Liebowitz Drew University Gender Mainstreaming and Human Rights - Understanding and Locating Gender Vasanthi Vijayakumar Director, Cneter for Women's Studies, Madras Christian College The Local Politics of Global Human Rights in Ecuador: Indigenous Rights Versus Women’s Rights Manuela L. Picq Universidad San Fransisco de Quito Discussant(s) Zehra F. K. Arat Purchase College, SUNY ______SA43 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Cognitive Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jerel Rosati University of South Carolina Breaking the Ice: Synthesizing Discursive and Cognitive Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis Adam R. Shanko University of Kansas The Cognitive Miser Theory and Decisions for War and Peace Lori H. Gronich Georgetown University Why Can't We Be Friends?: The Role of Cultural and Power Image Perceptions in Strategic Choice K. P. O'Reilly University of South Carolina Discussant(s) William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University

Jerel Rosati University of South Carolina ______SA44 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Southeast Asia and China: A North-South Relationship of a New Kind Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Alexander L. Vuving Cornell University China’s International Security Cooperation Diplomacy and Southeast Asia Carlyle A. Thayer Australian Defence Force Academy China-Southeast Asia Relations: Implications of Different U.S. Policy Options John F. Garofano United States Naval War College Strategy and Evolution of Vietnam's China Policy after the Cold War Alexander L. Vuving Cornell University The Political Dynamics of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area Joern Dosch University of Leeds Discussant(s) Brantly Womack University of Virginia ______SA45 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Party Politics in the Post Communist States Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) John A. Gould Colorado College Dampening the Powder Keg. Interethnic Opposition Coalitions in Post-Communist Romania (1990-96) and Slovakia (1990-1998) Mihaela Mihailescu University of Minnesota Explaining the Effective Number of Parties in Post-Communist Europe: A Fuzzy Approach Terry D. Clark Creighton University Party Strategies in Post-communist Systems: the Impact of International Actors Maria Spirova Leiden University Unemployment Policy and Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe Todor G. Enev University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Todor G. Enev University of Pennsylvania ______SA46 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Defence Transformation and Strategic Culture Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Warren Chin King's College London Defence Transformation and the Politics of Change: A Case Study of the United Kingdom Andrew M. Dorman King's College London Maritime Forces & Fourth Generation Warfare Steve Prince Naval Historical Branch Transforming the Military: a Division of Labour between State Militaries and the Private Security Industry in Conflict Zones Christopher Kinsey King's College London US Strategic Culture and A Professional Army Richard Lock-Pullan University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Alice Hills University of Leeds ______SA99 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session: International Political Economy: III Sponsors International Political Economy But How Do ‘Opinion-Makers’ Make Their Opinions? Elites’ Attitudes Toward Trade Policy in Latin America Ben Bishin University of Miami

Jeffrey Drope University of Miami Democracy and the Euro in Historical Perspective: Exploring the Legitimacy and Accountability of the European Central Bank Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis Don't Trust...Negotiate Keith M. Fitzgerald Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Exchange Rate Regime, Central Bank Independence, and Political Business Cycles in Brazil Taeko Hiroi University of Texas at El Paso Institutionalization of the Japan-EU Economic Relations: Trade, Investment and Regulatory Reform Takashi Hattori Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan Is There A “Democratic Peace” in Trade? How Regime Type Conditions Trade Conflict Jeffrey Drope University of Miami

Wendy Hansen University of New Mexico Political Economy of the Banking Supervision in Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand Sawa Omori University of Tokyo Questioning the Relevance of Monetary Institution Argument: Financial Globalization and the Need for Micro- Level Framework Itaru Okamoto Bunkyo Gakuin University Regulating “Deviant” Banking Practices: the intersection of the Offshore World and the Global War on Terror Sean P. Donahoe University of California, Santa Cruz Testing the Hollowing-Out Thesis Michael G. Hall University of Northern Iowa The Dollar and the Euro: Is EU Political Integration a Prerequisite for Overtaking the Dollar? Scott Cooper Brigham Young University The Impact of Distrust on the Implementation of Trade Laws: The United States and Post-Communist States Cynthia M. Horne Seton Hall University The New Political Economy of Dirigisme: the Euro, French Macroeconomic Policy, and the Stability and Growth Pact Ben M. Clift Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, The Role of International Players on the Domestic Regulation: A Case Study of the Turkish Banking Industry Kursad Aslan Kent State University

Murat Aslan Osmangazi University Transaction Costs, the Security of Money, and the Determinants of International Monetary Integration Patrick Leblond HEC Montreal Trust in Trade: Negotiating the U.S.-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Deborah K. Elms Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS) Unlimited Expansion? Causes and Consequences of Foreign Bank Entry - Evidence from Argentina and South Korea Lydia Krüger Weed Who Gets to Keep his Money? Private Sector Lobbying during Currency Crises Stefanie Walter Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich WTO Challenges to Core Country Agricultural Policies: A World Systems View Franke Wilmer Montana State University

Linda M. Young Montana State University ______SB01 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Reforming or Transforming the United Nations Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Majid Tehranian Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research Roundtable Discussants Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California

Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

James N. Rosenau The George Washington University ______SB02 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Liberalization, Democratization, and Development Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool Capital Market Openness, Initial Conditions, and Inequality Hwang Wonjae University of Missouri-St. Louis Mapping the ‘Models of Capitalism’ Among OECD Countries Terrence Casey Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology The Impact of Economic Reforms on Democratisation in Brazil: International and Domestic Dimensions Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool Discussant(s) Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool ______SB03 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Political Economy of Oil Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Lynn K. Mytelka Distinguied Research Professor, Carleton University and Senior Research Fel 'Glocalizing' Criminal Economy: Oil and the Criminality of Illegal Bunkering Activities in Dauda S. Garuba Centre for Democracy and Development Offshore Potential Oil Areas and their Effects on International Conflicts Kingkanok Chawalitthomrong Claremont Graduate University Oil Politics: OPEC Cooperation and Influence, 1960-2002 Omar M. G. Keshk The Ohio State University

Brian M. Pollins Ohio State University

Kevin J. Sweeney Joint Warfare Analysis Center Oil, Nationalism, and Corporate Strategy: Standard Oil Company in Colombia and Mexico Marcelo Bucheli Harvard Business School Discussant(s) Lynn K. Mytelka Distinguied Research Professor, Carleton University and Senior Research Fel ______SB04 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Crossing Boundaries: Internal-External Approaches, Levels and Methods of Analysis in International Politics Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Harvey Starr University of South Carolina Roundtable Discussants Ian Hurd Northwestern University

David Kinsella Portland State University

Shoon Murray American University

Miroslav Nincic University of Californai, Davis ______SB05 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Responding to Terrorism: Domestic Determinants of Post-9/11 Security Policy Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Gregory D. Miller The College of William & Mary Bureaucracy, Security and the Political Economy of Crisis Dara K. Cohen Stanford University

Mariano-Florentino Cuellar Stanford University Homeland Security vs. the Madisonian Impulse: State Building and Anti-Statism after September 11 Matthew Kroenig UC Berkeley, Department of Political Science ORCON or All Con?: Institutional Impediments to Intelligence Sharing Before and After 9/11 Michael Kenney School of Public Affairs at Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg State Incentives for Counter Terrorism Jacob N. Shapiro Stanford University Discussant(s) Gregory D. Miller The College of William & Mary ______SB06 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Welfare Policies and Economics Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Yavuz Yasar University of Denver Democracy and Social Welfare Reform in Less Developed Countries Siddharth Chandra University of Pittsburgh

Nita Rudra University of Pittsburgh Globalization and Declining Welfare State: The Case of Social Insurance in Turkey Yavuz Yasar University of Denver Social Policy in an Open Economy: The Application of Developed World Lessons to the Developing World Umut Aydin University of Washington

Kristin M. Bakke University of Washington Social Welfare versus Corporate Welfare in the Age of Globalization Xun Cao University of Washington

Aseem Prakash University of Washington

Michael D. Ward University of Washington Discussant(s) Candace C. Archer Bowling Green State University ______SB07 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM African Politics, International Relations and Security Sponsors InternationalAfrican Politics Security Conference Studies Group Global Development Chair(s) Donald Rothchild University of California, Davis Caught in the Crosshairs? The Effect of Diverging Priorities on the War on Terror in Africa Jessica Piombo Naval Postgraduate School Facilitating the Implementation of Peace Agreements in Africa: Comparing Donor Responses Nikolas Emmanuel University of California, Davis

Donald Rothchild University of California, Davis Globalization and the Growing Africa-North Security Divide: African Efforts to Bridge the Security Divide Stephen Burgess U.S. Air War College State Collapse in Sub-Sahara Africa: Not All Wars are Created Equal James J. Hentz Virginia Military Institute Discussant(s) John Harbeson CUNY

Patricia L. Sullivan University of Georgia ______SB08 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Challenges of Post-Conflict Settlement Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Andrea Oelsner University of Aberdeen ”The Winner Doesn’t Take It All”: Post-Conflict Stability Revisited Joakim Kreutz Department of Peace And Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden Community Recovery from Political Violence: Ethnography of Social Trauma Erin DeOrnellas Tran American University Forms of Responsibility and the Post Conflict Period Erica Bouris Rollins College Political and Public Limitations to the Concept of Human Rights in Mexico Ella E. McPherson Cambridge University, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Post-Peace Agreement Challenges:Insurgents' Commitment to Peace Loreene N. O'Neill University of Maryland, College Park Discussant(s) Andrea Oelsner University of Aberdeen ______SB09 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Lost in Translation? The Evolution of Citizenship in a Time of Globalization Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Active Learning in International Affairs Civic Activities by Non-Citizens Atsuko Abe Obirin University Comparing Denationalized and Postnational Citizenship Saskia Sassen University of Chicago Europe as a Model for Transnational Peace? Chances for Identity Changes in Emerging Regional Integration Blocks of the Global South Markus Thiel University of Miami Illegal Immigrants as Citizens in Developing Countries Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine Migration, Sovereignty and Citizenship James F. Hollifield Southern Methodist University ______SB10 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM African Development: The Continuation of a North-South Divide in Global Politics? Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Stephen Hurt Oxford Brookes University "Passionate" About Poverty? Unpacking Blair's Policy Towards Africa Ian Taylor University of St. Andrews Africa & Globalization: From Commission for Africa to Brand Franchises & Fragile States Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies Mission Impossible: A Critique of the Commission for Africa Stephen Hurt Oxford Brookes University Neo-Colonialism and the condition of structural violence in Africa Branwen Gruffydd Jones University of Aberdeen The State in Africa and the Influence of International Organisations Jude Murison University of Edinburgh Discussant(s) Tim Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies ______SB11 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Northern Policy Networks and Southern Political Systems: Examining the Linkages Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Jeremy Shiffman Syracuse University New Diplomacy or Imposed Consensus? The Global South in Transnational Government Networks Justin L. Robertson University of Western Ontario, King's College The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria: Creating Transnational Networks against Deadly Diseases Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Transnational Networks and Safe Motherhood in India and Nigeria Jeremy Shiffman Syracuse University Transnational Politics of Pension Reform in Kazakhstan Mitchell A. Orenstein Maxwell School of Syracuse University Discussant(s) Andreas Nölke Free University Amsterdam ______SB12 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy II Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alfred Nhema OSSREA Does Foreign Aid Make a Difference? Validating OECD Investment and Development Assistance to the South Kalu Kalu Emporia State University Foreign Aid: A Poison Pill or a Panacea for Progress Tseggai Isaac University of Missouri, Rolla Political Economy of State Building and Foreign Aid: A Comparative Analysis Kisangani Emizet Kansas State University Progress as Promised? What Donors Promise and What Aid Can(not) Deliver Marijke Breuning Truman State University Discussant(s) Steven W. Hook Kent State University ______SB13 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Competing Explanations of the Breakdown of Israel/Palestinian Peace Talks Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Conflicting Interpretations of the Israel/Palestinian Peace Process (Sponsored by the Association for Israel Studies) Myron J. Aronoff Rutgers University The Conflicting Narratives of Camp David as a Significant Obstacle to Middle East Peace Paul Scham The Middle East Institute The Limits of Strategic Thinking: Failures of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Farid Abdel-Nour San Diego State University US-Israeli-Palestinian relations, 1991-2001 Jeremy Pressman University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Jeremy Pressman University of Connecticut ______SB14 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North-South Divide - Reflections on Balkans Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Economic Cohesion vs. Cultural Division Gordana Pesakovic Argosy University Economy of Montenegro: Small and South Sonya Bjeletic University of Montenegro Discussant(s) Joseph Joseph University of Cyprus ______SB15 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM North - South Relations - Colonial Attitudes and Cooperation for Development Sponsors International Association for Political Science Students Chair(s) Lisa Poggiali School of Oriental and African Studies From Cape Horn to Alaska: Adjacent Effects of Local and International Migration from Latin America Sinziana–Elena Poiana Randolph – Macon Woman’s College Poverty and International Relations Theory Laura Kelly University of New Brunswick Solving Refugees’ Problems or Solving the Problem of Refugees?: North/South Relations and the Politics of Repatriation Lisa Poggiali School of Oriental and African Studies Discussant(s) Lisa Poggiali School of Oriental and African Studies ______SB16 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Political and Economic Development in Asia Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Rekha Datta Dept. of Political Science, Monmouth University AFTA and East Asian Regionalism in a Globalized Economy Huisheng Shou University of Illinois, Urbana and Champaign Economic Cooperation in East Asia: Japanese and Chinese Approaches to ASEAN Yasumasa Komori University of Pittsburgh Globalization, Development, and Strategies of Social Protection for East Asian Labor Jinhee L. Choung University of California, San Diego Neoliberal Construction of East Asian Miracle in North-South Debate: Power, Identity, and Practice Yong Wook Lee Brown University Regional Integration Arrangements, Signaling, and Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of ASEAN Yoram Z. Haftel University of Illinois-Chicago Discussant(s) Sunil Sondhi University of Delhi ______SB17 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM What International History Has to Offer International Relations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Michael Desch Bush School, Texas A & M University Henry Kissinger and the Limits of Realism Jeremi Suri Department of History, University of Wisconsin at Madison Origins of a Quagmire: U.S. Policy in the Middle East, 1947-2003 Francis J. Gavin LBJ School, University of Texas at Austin The Face of Evil: Language and the Mobilization of American Democracy for War, from Jefferson to George W. Bush Jeffrey A. Engel Bush School, Texas A & M University The Realism of Appeasement in the 1930s: Delaying War with Hitler until Great Britain fully Rearmed Jack S. Levy Rutgers University

Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University The Second Face of Security: Britain’s ‘Smart’ Appeasement Policy Steven E. Lobell University of Utah Discussant(s) John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago ______SB18 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Conceptualizing The Field of Security Studies Since 1945 Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen International Security Studies: The Emergence and Evolution of an Academic Discipline Barry Buzan London School of Economics Security and War Patricia Owens University of Oxford Terrorism: When Risk Meets Security Karen L. Petersen University of Copenhagen The Critical History of Security: From Peace Research to Feminist Security Studies Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) Michael C. Williams University of Aberystwyth ______SB19 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Challenges of North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Resat Bayer Koc University Ideas and Perceptions in Transnational Context: The Worldviews of College Students in the Global North and South Michael A. Preda Midwestern State University North-South and East-West: Geopolitical Perceptions and Security William L. Richter Kansas State University Racism and Paradigms of World Politics Errol Henderson Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) Todd Andrews George Washington University ______SB20 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Others of Brothers: Rogues, Democracy and the International Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Julie A. Webber Illinois State University Brothers in Arms: “Continental Drift” at the Security Council Julie A. Webber Illinois State University Rhetorical Strategies, National Identities, and Democracy Promotion Stephen Watts Cornell University The Limits of Chinese Nationalism: 'China threat theory' and Identity Construction William A. Callahan University of Manchester Unresolved Nuclear Tension: Sovereignty and Provocation in the North Korean Threat Marie Thorsten Doshisha University Discussant(s) Siba N. Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University ______SB21 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Signaling, Reputation and War Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) David P. Auerswald National War College Civil-military Signals: Assessing Resolve in Interstate Conflicts Risa A. Brooks Northwestern University Is War Rational? The Extent of Miscalculation and Misperception as Causes of War Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame Signaling Foreign Policy Disagreement Among Allies Etienne Poliquin University of California, Los Angeles Discussant(s) David P. Auerswald National War College ______SB22 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Intelligence Transformation and the Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) David M. Barrett Villanova University Intelligence Failure: Iraq, 2003, Korea, 1950 Matthew J. Flynn Arizona State University Intelligence Transformation: The UK's 'Serious Organised Crime Agency' (SOCA) Glen Segell Institute of Security Policy Sharing Secrets - Intelligence Co-operation in the European Union Björn M. Fägersten University of Lund Testing the Proposition That a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Is Occurring William J. Lahneman University of Maryland Discussant(s) David M. Barrett Villanova University ______SB23 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Japanese Foreign Policy Through Constructivist and Utilitarian Lenses Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Collective Identity Formation in the U.S.-Japan Alliance in the Post-Cold War Period Isao Miyaoka Osaka University of Foreign Studies Japan and the “Unresolved Problems” in East Asia Kimie Hara University of Waterloo Japan's Grand Strategic Shift: From Yoshida to Koizumi Siew M. Tang National University of Malaysia (UKM) Who Can Best Explain Japan’s Overseas Troop Dispatch Decisions since Cambodia? Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Discussant(s) Fouse David Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies ______SB24 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Feminist and Post-Colonial Analyses of the Post-9/11 World Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Simona Sharoni The Evergreen State College Empire, Desire and Violence: A Queer Postcolonial Feminist Analysis of the Torture of Detainees in Abu Ghraib Prison Melanie Richter-Montpetit York University, Toronto Reclaiming Manhood: The Connection Between State-Level Emasculation and Foreign Policy Jonathan D. Wadley University of Florida Regulatory and Symbolic Empire: U.S. Foreign Policy, Gender, and the "War on Terror" Catherine V. Scott Agnes Scott College Discussant(s) Simona Sharoni The Evergreen State College ______SB25 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Labor and Development: From Survival Strategies to Political Strategies Sponsors Global Development Made for Export: Tertiary Education and Labor Export in the Philippines Neil G. Ruiz Massachusetts Institute of Technology Race to the ______: Labor's Bargaining Power and Foreign Direct Investment Chris A. Belasco Graduate School of Public and Int'l Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Trade Unions, Civil Society Organizations and Health Reforms Jane Lethbridge Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) Workers Rights at the End of History George K. Keteku Political Science Department of Binghamton University (SUNY). ______SB26 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Governance, New Constitutionalism and the North-South Divide Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Isabella Bakker York University Gramscian “State Spirit” in Global Polity Formation: Pillars of the Art to Lead with Least Resistance Maja Gopel University of Hamburg Macroeconomic Policy Rules and Social Reproduction Isabella Bakker York University New Constitutionalism and Multilevel Governance in Developing Countries Adam Harmes University of Western Ontario The World Bank’s PRSPs and New Constitutionalism: Deepening the Fissure Between the Americas. The Case of non-renewable Natural Resources Regimes Alejandra Roncallo York University Trade in Services, Fiscal Squeeze, and the Reconfiguration of the Public Brigitte Young University of Muenster Discussant(s) Janine Brodie University of Alberta ______SB27 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM State-Centered Peacebuilding: Concepts, Practice and Pitfalls Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Charles T. Call School of International Service, American University

Elizabeth Cousens Vice President, International Peace Academy Exclusion and Violence in Post-Conflict States: The Failure to Transform War-time Governance Structures Sumie Nakaya Political Science at the Graduate Center, The City University of New York State-Centered Peacebuilding Charles T. Call School of International Service, American University The Management of Peacebuilding Karl Irving American University The Politics of Security Capacity-Building after Wars Barnett T. Rubin Center on International Cooperation, New York University Discussant(s) Alistair Edgar ACUNS ______SB28 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Trade Issues Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Charles R. Hankla Georgia State University Bringing Politics Back In: EU Trade Policy and the Doha Round Alasdair R. Young University of Glasgow Dispute Settlement (DS) Strategies in the WTO System Don Moon Kyung Hee University, South Korea Ideology and Trade: When Your Trade Partner Is Not Your Political Partner-----A Case Study of China’s Accession into WTO Wei Liang Florida International University Unequal Law: Procedural Costs of WTO Rules on Developing Countries Moonhawk Kim Stanford University Discussant(s) Charles R. Hankla Georgia State University ______SB29 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Issues and International Rivalry Sponsors Peace Science Society Chair(s) Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois Issue Claim Onset and the Emergence of Rivalry in the Western Hemisphere David J. Lektzian University of New Orleans Issue Claim Onset and the Emergence of Rivalry in the Western Hemisphere Brandon C. Prins Texas Tech University

Mark Souva Florida State University Resolving the Issues, Ending the Rivalry? Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois

Gary Goertz University of Arizona

James Klein University of Arizona Rivalry, Territorial Disputes, and the Probability of War: Testing for Interactions Paul D. Senese University at Buffalo, SUNY

John A. Vasquez University of Illinois Starting on the Wrong Foot: Political Independence and Territorial Claims Paul R. Hensel Florida State University The Emergence of a Northern Peace? Karen Rasler Indiana University

William R. Thompson Indiana University ______SB30 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Space and (In)Securities of the Global North/South [this is part of a set of connected panels on: International Politics of Outer Space] Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Iain Bolton University of Connecticut Dangerous Debris: The Politics and Technology of a Space traffic Control Regime Matija Cuk University of British Columbia

Kathrika Sasikumar Cornell University Space and the Divided Earth: Analyzing the Space Programs of Developing Nations Iain Bolton University of Connecticut Space weapons – Dream, Nightmare or Reality? Dave Webb Leeds Metropolitan University To Boldly Go Where Schumann has Gone Before: European Space Cooperation and European Unity Mike Sheehan University of Swansea Discussant(s) Iain Bolton University of Connecticut ______SB31 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Water Governance in Latin America: Reflecting Regulation Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Philipp Mueller EGAP - Tec de Monterrey Drivers of Privatization: Institutional Interplay in the Liberalization of Water Supply Heike Schroeder UC Santa Barbara Governing Water in Latin America: From Comparative Analysis to Sectoral Integration? Philipp Mueller EGAP - Tec de Monterrey Governning Regulation: Regulating Governance Matthias Finger MIR - EPF Lausanne Water History: Tracing the Growing and Waning Influence of the North in Shaping the Water Debate in the South: The Case of Latin America David Felsen EGAP - Tec de Monterrey Discussant(s) Oran Young Bren School, UC Santa Barbara ______SB32 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Does Russian Democracy Have a Future? Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Payam Foroughi University of Utah All Repression is Local: Managing Political Conflict in Post-Communist States Claudia Dahlerus Albion College An Inside View of the Demise of Democracy in Russia: The Destruction of Media Independence as a Critical Juncture Joel M. Ostrow Benedictine University European Multilateral Human Rights Cooperation and Russia: Socialising Russia into Europe? Sinikukka M. Saari London School of Economics The Chechen Conflict: Securitisation or Normalisation? Bettina Renz University of Birmingham ______SB33 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Examining Escalating Factors and Determinants in Armed Conflicts Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) David R. Andersen Vanderbilt University A Political-Economic Model of Asymmetric Warfare Ranan D. Kuperman University of Haifa Does One Thing Lead to Another? Examining Ethnic Kin as a Trigger for the Diffusion of Intrastate Armed Conflict Erika Forsberg Uppsala University Natural Resource Wealth & Human Rights: Does the Resource Curse Repress? Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology Third Parties, Civil War Duration and Selection Bias: Using New Methods and Data to Explore Old Problems Clayton L. Thyne University of Iowa Discussant(s) Sara Jones Claremont Graduate University ______SB34 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Third Party IGO Conflict Management and Intervention Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Atrocity Interrupted: The Relative Effectiveness of Nation-States and International Organizations In Intervening to Reduce the Severity of Genocides and Politicides Matthew Krain The College of Wooster Electoral Incentives and the Pacific Effect of International Institutions Songying Fang University of Minnesota Great-Power Stooge or Weapon of the Weak? Norms, Power, and Appeals for UN Involvement, 1945-2002 Holger Schmidt Columbia University The Dynamics of Multiparty Conflicts: Collective Dispute Initiation and Third Party Interventions Renato Corbetta University of Alabama-Birmingham Discussant(s) Megan Shannon University of Mississippi ______SB35 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Israel-Palestine: New Aspects of Conflict Resolution Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Anthony Wanis-St. John Center for Int'l Conflict Res'n, Columbia Univ. Camping in the Third Space: Agency, Representation and the Politics of Gaza Beach Laura Junka University of East London Mobilization and Ethnic Protest: The Case of Israel's Arab Minority Sherry R. Lowrance University of Georgia, Department of International Affairs Discussant(s) Anthony Wanis-St. John Center for Int'l Conflict Res'n, Columbia Univ. ______SB36 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM State Sovereignty vs. Human Rights Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Daniel J. Whelan Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver Challenging The Human Rights Paradox: The Development of Inter-State Responsibility For Persecuted Non- Citizens Lisa Alfredson University of Pittsburgh State Sovereignty, Human Rights, and Intervention Kimberly A. Hudson Brown University The Decisive Choice – State Sovereignty or Human Rights Douglas Brommesson Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden

Henrik F. Fernros Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, Sweden When is International Intervention on Behalf of Human Rights Effective? Contrasting Outcomes in El Salvador and Chile Rebecca S. Evans Ursinus College Discussant(s) Daniel J. Whelan Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver ______SB37 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Human Rights and Political Tolerance Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Sabine C. Carey University of Nottingham Endogenous Institutions? Domestic Enforcement Mechanisms of International Human Rights Law Courtney J. Hillebrecht University of Wisconsin, Madison Incumbent Repression and Likelihood of the Civil War Onset: Worldwide Analysis Helio Ricardo do Couto Alves University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Artur Zimerman Universidade de Sao Paulo/Brazil What are the Odds? Weighing Risks of Violations to Human Rights across Autocracies, Weak Democracies, and Strong Democracies John C. King American University Discussant(s) Bethany Barrett Roosevelt University ______SB38 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Psychological Explanations of Foreign Policy: Applications and Limitations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Lori H. Gronich Georgetown University Coercive Diplomacy and Operationa Code Analysis: The Case of Slobodan Milosevic Balkan Devlen University of Missouri-Columbia Do Frames Really Matter?: Types and Limitations of Framing Effects in International Relations William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University Foreign Policy Prediction: An Explanation from the Prospect Theory for the Crises Between Iran and the United States Cengiz Erisen Stony Brook University Redirecting Foreign Policy: Problem Representation in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies Thomas B. Knecht University of Denver Discussant(s) Lori H. Gronich Georgetown University ______SB39 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Approaches to Addressing Climate Change Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Michele M. Betsill Colorado State University Beyond Kyoto: Equity-based Strategies for Confronting Climate Change Glenn E. Fieldman San Francisco State University (Int'l Relations/Environmental Studies) Climate Change and Human Security: The Use of Scenarios Peter Liotta Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy The G-77 in the Climate Negotiations - Conflicting Interests but Common Positions Steinar Andresen Fridtjof Nansens Institute

Anne T. Gullberg CICERO-Center for International Climate and Environmental Research The G-77 in the Climate Negotiations - Conflicting Interests but Common Positions Gørill Heggelund Fridtjof Nansens Institute

Sjur Kasa CICERO-Center for International Climate and Environmental Research-Oslo Discussant(s) Michele M. Betsill Colorado State University ______SB40 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Environmental Peacemaking: A Stages-of-Conflict Perspective Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Erika Weinthal Duke University Analyzing Environmental Pathways to Peace Geoffrey D. Dabelko Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Environmental Stress, Resource Rights and Violence: Evidence from Four Case Studies in South Asia Richard Matthew University of California, Irvine Harnessing the Environment in Post-Conflict Peace Building Erika Weinthal Duke University Post-Conflict Environmental Peacemaking: The Role and Experience of the United Nations Environment Programme Ken Conca University of Maryland Discussant(s) Peter Stoett Concordia University ______SB41 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM National Identity, Nationalism and Nation Formation Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Jason M. Adams Political Science, University of Hawai'i How Deep Do Transnational Animosities Go? Mongolia versus China John W. Williams Principia College Sound and the State: America's Principium Individuationis and its Dionysian Others Jason M. Adams Political Science, University of Hawai'i The Perseverance of Symbols: Ideological Appeals and National Myths in the Greek Revolution Misti L. Williams University of Washington Theories of Nation-Formation Revisited: From Dichotomy to Three Internal Paths Kazuya Fukuoka University of Georgia Discussant(s) James F. Rinehart Troy University ______SB42 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Media and Intercultural Communication Sponsors International Communication Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Nel Ruigrok University of Amsterdam A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Television Advertising in the US and Poland Izabella Zandberg Westat Fun? Youth? Or Lifestyle? - Comparison of Youth Reception of McDonald’s Glocalized “I’m Lovin’ It” Campaign in Hong Kong Yuen Ming Vivian Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong Media Portrayals of Seniors and Intra/intergenerational Gender Inequalities in Canada and in Brazil (on the Examples of the “Globe and Mail” and the “O Globo”) Julia Rozanova University of Alberta, Department of Sociology Playboy Cosmopolitanism, Sexy Girls-Next-Door, and Latin America: A Case Study of Cultural Globalization in the World of Playboy Angela B. McCracken School of International Relations, University of Southern California Discussant(s) Mehpare S. Kaynak Dept. of Pol. Sci. , Bogazici University ______SB43 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Mainstreaming Gender into the IR Curriculum and the Teaching of International Politics (I) Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Women's Caucus Chair(s) R. Charli Carpenter University of Pittsburgh Roundtable Discussants Jamie Frueh Bridgewater College

Joshua Goldstein University of Massachussetts, Amherst

Julie A. Mertus American University

Kelly-Kate Pease Webster University

James G. Richter Bates College Discussant(s) Joel E. Oestreich Drexel University ______SB44 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Beyond Federalism: New Approaches to Ethnic Autonomy in an Integrating Europe Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Post Communist States Chair(s) Tolga A. Turker University of Cincinnati Carrots, Sticks and Nationalism: International Factors and Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe Jana Grittersova Cornell University Democratizing Ethno-Federal Settlements: From Civil War to Civil Society in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Kosovo Erin Jenne Central European University The European Union and Minority Rights Protections in Eastern Europe Hillary Appel Claremont McKenna College The Roma in Southeastern Europe: a “European Minority” Darlene Budd Central Missouri State University

Maria Spirova Leiden University Discussant(s) Denys Kuzmin Odesa National University, Ukraine ______SB45 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Consequences of Environmental Change Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Navitri Ismaya Putri Guillaume Graduate Institute of International Studies Health Consequences of Environmental Changes in Bangladesh: A Study of Environmental Refugees from the South Regions of the Country to the Capital Dhaka Zabun Naher Independent Scholar Reconstructing Iraq’s Water Supply Neda Zawahri Cleveland State University State Building, Property Rights and the Problem of Deforestation in Indonesia Navitri Ismaya Putri Guillaume Graduate Institute of International Studies Timber and Civil Conflict - How does Timber or Forest Contribute to Domestic Violence? Siri C. A. Rustad PRIO Discussant(s) Howard Warshawsky Chair, Public Affairs, Roanoke College ______SB46 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Engaging Students Through Simulation Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Carolyn Shaw Wichita State University Gaming and Simulation Using Microsoft Excel Steven F. Jackson Indiana University of Pennsylvania SIIRAN: A Simulation of Complex Negotiations James C. Roberts Towson University Simulating the Free Trade Area of the Americas Bob Switky University of Nebraska at Kearney Discussant(s) Jane E. Marcus-Delgado City University of New York - College of Staten Island ______SB97 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Poster Session: International Organization: II Sponsors International Organization Determinants of Political Human Rights Status (A Cross-National Study) Wooyeal Paik UCLA Friend or Foe? Private Authority and the State: A Typology for Differentiating among Private Actors Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre The George Washington University Misunderstanding or Resistance? The Politics of Emergency Needs Assessment Jericho Burg Communication Department, UC San Diego Piling On: How Poor States Use Third Party Status in the WTO Matthew B. Fehrs Duke University The New Domestic Politics: International Relations as Interest Group Politics Hans K. Klein Georgia Institute of Technology Verifying the Effectiveness of the Oversight System of the United Nations – Case Study from the Iraq Oil for Food Program Ikuyo Hasuo Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of Law  Warlord Diplomacy: An Examination of the Ground Rules Agreement in Southern Sudan and Memorandums of Understanding in Somalia Anthony J. Vinci The London School of Economics ______SB98 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Poster Session: Foreign Policy Analysis: III Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Creating and Maintaining a European Security Institution: Distribution of Power, International Norms and Domestic Political Parties Stephanie Hofmann Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Forming a New Habit: US-Cuba Cooperation with Drug Interdiction Melanie Ziegler Miami University Mexican Foreign Policy and the North American Security Cooperation: Towards a New National Agenda? Athanasios Hristoulas Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Past as Prologue: Racialized Representations of Illicit Substances and Contemporary U.S. Drug Policy Johnny Holloway American University - School of International Service South-South Cooperation: Coalitions and Multilateral Negotiations. The Case of IBSA (Brazil, India and South Africa) Amancio J. Oliveira University of Sao Paulo

Janina Onuki University of Sao Paulo The Change of Decision-Making Process in a Crisis Kwang-Jin Kim University of Missouri-Columbia The Genocide Factor in Armenia's Foreign Policy: Mulidimensional Analysis Ruben Safrastyan Armenian National Academy of Sciences The Poetics of US Foreign Policy: Cuba Reconsidered Christopher David Fiene San Francisco State University The Role of U.S. National Security Council in Managing The Middle East Crises (Suez Crisis 1956 and October War 1973) Ashraf Singer Claremont Graduate University The Transnational Role of the Mexican Diaspora in Mexico’s U.S. Policy Patricia H. Hamm Iowa State University U.S. Foreign Policy in Colombia in the wake of 9/11 Alvaro I. Mendez London School of Economics Upending a False Dichotomy: Harnessing Ideals in Service of U.S. National Interests Andrew J. Loomis Georgetown University ______SB99 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Poster Session: International Security Studies: V Sponsors International Security Studies Between Underreaction and Overreaction: US Global Hegemony in a Comparative Perspective Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem Evaluating Counter-Terrorism/Insurgency Strategy in Asymmetric Protracted Conflicts: The Israeli-Palestinian Case Gil Friedman Tel Aviv University, Department of Political Science Invisible Information Age Power. The Metaphors of Control in the Information Warfare Aki M. Huhtinen National Defence College Taxonomy of Triggers for Unilateral or Multilateral U.S. Uses of Force: A Poliheuristic Interpretation Bradley F. Podliska Texas A&M University The Northwest Passage in a Changing Arctic: Is the Securisation of the North a New Canada/US Priority?» Joel Plouffe Raoul Dandurand Chair - University of Quebec at Montreal Trusted Guardian? Information Sharing and the Iraq Crisis Damon V. Coletta U.S. Air Force Academy US Involvement in Counterinsurgencies: A Comparison of Cold War and Post-Cold War Guerrilla Wars Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University Virtuous Imperialism: Human Security and the Exporting of the "Wisedom" of the North to the South Gunhild Hoogensen University of Trompsø ______SC01 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Institutions and the Hypocrisy Trap Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Peter Katzenstein Cornell University Legitimacy, Hypocrisy, and the Social Structure of Unipolarity Martha Finnemore George Washington University Organized Hypocrisy and Global Governance: Implications for UN Reform Michael Lipson Concordia University The Rhetoric of Reform: The Hypocrisy of the World Bank Catherine Weaver University of Kansas Yes, Minister: Hypocrisy as a Weapon of the Weak Mlada Bukovansky Smith College Discussant(s) Peter Katzenstein Cornell University ______SC02 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Women's Organizations within ISA Sponsors Women's Caucus Chair(s) Meredith R. Sarkees Saint Mary's College Journeys in World Politics Workshop Kelly M. Kadera University of Iowa

Sara Mitchell Iowa University Roundtable Discussants Marianne I. Franklin University for Humanistics

Katja Weber Georgia Tech

Susan S. Northcutt University of South Florida

Ashley Leeds Rice University

Gale A. Mattox U.S. Naval Academy ______SC03 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Perspectives on Terrorism Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University Encouraging Democracy or Terrorism: The Relationship between US Democracy Promotion and Terrorism Barbara Ann J. Rieffer Bethany College Political Parties and Terrorism: Another Reason Democracies Are More Prone to Domestic Terrorism Ole J. Forsberg University of Tennessee Terrorism and Bumps in the Night John Mueller Ohio State University The Microfinancing of Terrorism Tolga Koker Hamilton College and Harvard University

Carlos L. Yordan Drew University Discussant(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University ______SC04 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Public Opinion and US Military Intervention Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Bruce W. Jentleson Duke University "Pretty Prudent" or Swayed by Rhetoric?: The American Public’s Support of Military Action Cooper Drury University of Missouri

Yitan Li University of Southern California

Marvin Overby University of Missouri Assuming The Costs of War: Events, Elites, And American Public Support For Military Conflict Adam J. Berinsky MIT Cross-National Variation in Citizen Support for Military Action: Universal Logics and National Characteristics Richard C. Eichenberg Tufts University What Drives U.S. Public Support for Military Intervention? A Test of Contending Theories Adrian Felix University of Southern California

Hector Perla Ohio University Discussant(s) Bruce W. Jentleson Duke University ______SC05 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Trusteeship: A Challenge for the 21st Century Sponsors English School Chair(s) James Mayall University of Cambridge Roundtable Discussants William Bain University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Robert Jackson Boston University

Ricardo S. de Oliveira Sidney Sussex College, University of ______SC06 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Counter-terrorism in the Intelligence Arena Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Thomas G. Winston Northeastern University He Said, We Said: Perceptual Bias and Misguided Intelligence Daniel S. Gressang Joint Military Intelligence College Intelligence, Cyber Terrorism, and the North-South Divide Thomas G. Winston Northeastern University Prisons, Radical Islam's New Recruiting Ground?: Patterns of recruitment in US, and comparison with the UK, Spain and France Eric Rupp Roosevelt University - Department of Political Science and Public Admin. Discussant(s) Carmel Davis University of Pennsylvania ______SC07 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy Conduct of Post Cold War Northeast Asian Countries Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Naoki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology China as a Risk Society Elizabeth A. Wishnick Montclair State University Constructing Foreign Policy Strategies: Realism vs. Nationalism Yong Shik Choo The Johns Hopkins University Domestic Sources of Japan’s Post Cold War International Behavior Naoki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology Party Politics During the Democratization Period and the Foreign Policy Change: The Case of Taiwan, 1986-2000 Zhenhui Yu The University of Hong Kong Discussant(s) Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies ______SC08 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Reading Outer Space I [part of connected panels on: The International Politics of Outer Space - Approaches and Themes] Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Mike Sheehan University of Swansea Commanding Space and the Demise of Space Command Darcy M. E. Noricks University of Washington Lost in Space?! - Imagining permanent war/Contextualising Outer Space Natalie Bormann University of Manchester Out of This World: Space Weaponisation and the Production of Late Modern Political Subjects Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota Out of This World: Space Weaponisation and the Production of Late Modern Political Subjects Jonathan Havercroft University of Minnesota State sovereignty and territory in Outer Space Jill Stuart London School of Economics The (Power) Politics of Space: What IR Theories have to say about American Astro-Political Discourses on Space Weaponisation David Grondin University of Quebec at Montreal Discussant(s) Penny Griffin University of Bristol ______SC09 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Realignments Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Jan P. Nederveen Pieterse University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Roundtable Discussants Fuat E. Keyman Koc University

James H. Mittelman American University

Manfred Steger RMIT University, Australia ______SC10 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Public Scholarship: A Conversation with Academics working with Social Movements on Alter-Globalization, Living-Democracy, and Peace; South and North Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Robin Broad American University Roundtable Discussants Robin Broad American University

Beatriz Manz University of California Roundtable Discussants Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ______SC11 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Gender Mainstreaming in International Organizations Sponsors International Organization Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Elisabeth Prugl Florida International University Roundtable Discussants Suzanne M. Bergeron University of Michigan-Dearborn

Carol Cohn Boston Consortium on Gender and Human Rights

Anne Marie Goetz Governance, Peace and Security UNIFEM

Sabine Lang University of Washington

Elisabeth Prugl Florida International University ______SC12 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Evolving Transition Models in World Politics Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Ron Tammen Portland State University Competition Among Giants Brian Efird Sentia Group

Peter Noordijk Portland State University

Birol Yesilada Portland State University Hierarchies Revisited Michael Harter Portland State University Middle East Regional Stability after the Iraq War Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University

Ron Tammen Portland State University Parity and Regional Violence Kristin Johnson Claremont Graduate University State Making, Conflict, and Power Doug Lemke Penn State University Discussant(s) Cameron G. Thies Louisiana State University ______SC13 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Non-Hegemonic Cooperation Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Kendall W. Stiles Brigham Young University A Non-Hegemonic Climate Change Regime Beyond 2012 Norichika Kanie Graduate School of Decision Science &Tech, Tokyo Institute of Tecnology Environmental Regime-building Without - and Against - the Hegemon: The Case of the Cartagena Protocol on Biodiversity Robert Falkner London School of Economics Identifying and Explaining Non-Hegemonic Cooperation Kendall W. Stiles Brigham Young University Non-Hegemonic Cooperation and the Landmine Ban Kenneth Rutherford SW Missouri State University Discussant(s) Stefan M. Brem Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland ______SC14 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Analysis of Power in International Relations and Innerstate Conflicts Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Paul S. Orogun Lake Forest College Emerging Cooperation Under Power Parity Woo-Taek Hong Claremont Graduate University Power between North and South: External Influence and State-Making in the Modern Middle East Jonathan B. Isacoff Gonzaga University Rising Powers and System Stability: The Determinants of Peaceful versus Conflictual Rise Kelly L. Erickson University of Virginia Varieties of Civil Wars: Evaluating the Explanatory Power of Correlates of Civil Wars for the Onset of Less Severe Conflicts William J. Dixon University of Arizona

Orsolya K. Lazar University of Arizona Discussant(s) Paul S. Orogun Lake Forest College ______SC15 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM China's Energy Security and International Stability Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Volodymyr Dubovyk Center for International Studies, Odesa National University China, Global Energy and the Middle East Steve A. Yetiv Old Dominion University China’s Energy Security Activities: An Emerging Security Dilemma Between China and the United States Melanie Hart University of California, San Diego

Yi Yang James Madison University Revenge of the Good Neighbors: Successful Chinese Encroachment in the Western Hemisphere? Timothy Lehmann Hamilton College The Central Asian Factor in Chinese Oil Security W. C. Worley New England College Discussant(s) Damon V. Coletta U.S. Air Force Academy ______SC16 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Various Dimensions of North-South Divide Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Troy T. White Georgetown University Legitimation of Hegemony via the Metaphorical Notion of 'International Public Goods' Jayantha Jayman University of Toronto North-South? – Pitfalls of Dividing the World by Words Julian Eckl IPW-HSG, University of St. Gallen

Ralph Weber IPW-HSG, University of St. Gallen South-South Relations in the Twenty-First Century Yvonne Captain Phi Beta Delta and George Washington University The 'North-South Divide' and Other Divisive and Distracting Myths Richard W. Chadwick University of Hawaii Discussant(s) Troy T. White Georgetown University ______SC17 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Laws of War Sponsors International Law Chair(s) William Bradford Indiana University School of Law Declaring War Tanisha Fazal Columbia University In the Crossfire or the Cross-Hairs: The Norm of Non-Combatant Immunity and America's New Wars Colin Kahl University of Minnesota The Evolution of the Accountability Norm Leslie Vinjamuri Georgetown University The Impact of Compliance with International Humanitarian Law on Civil War Outcomes Jessica Stanton Columbia University Discussant(s) William Bradford Indiana University School of Law ______SC18 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Reevaluating the Bush Administration's Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jack E. Holmes Hope College "A Window of Opportunity": Neoconservatives' Grand Strategy and Implications for U.S.-China Relations Chengxin Pan Deakin University The Cultural Impact of the "Bush Doctrine" on the Middle East Mohamad Z. Yakan Alliant International University, SD U.S. - Caribbean Relations since September 11, 2001: Patron-Client Diplomacy in the Age of Transnational Terrorism Dave O. Benjamin University of Connecticut U.S. Policy toward the Taiwan Strait under the Bush Administration Wei Liu Arizona State University

Almond C. Meng University of Texas at Austin Discussant(s) Jack E. Holmes Hope College ______SC19 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Theorizing NGOs Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Lisa M. Bornstein McGill University Multiple Representation in International Relations: A Constructivist Look at the Role of NGOs Norbert Götz University of Greifswald and Swedish Institute of International Affairs Partners in Conflict: A Structural Theory of NGOs William E. DeMars Wofford College The Domestic Politics of Transnationalism: Global divisions and Non-Governmental Activism Emily B. Novick Syracuse University

Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Understanding the Role of Transnational Advocacy Networks in Global Governance Noha S. Shawki Carleton College Discussant(s) Alynna J. Lyon University of New Hampshire ______SC20 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Building Democracy in the South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Marie L. Besançon Harvard University Democracy, Development, and Civil Society: Ideals and Implementation in Sub-Saharan Africa Julian C. Westerhout Indiana University Globalization and Democracy Using a Simultaneous Equation Approach: The Margin Matters John Doces University of Southern California State, Conflict, and Democracy: How can the interests of Peace and Democracy be served in State Reconstruction? Annika Bjorkdahl Department of Political Science, Lund University

Martin Hall Lund University The Detail In The Devils: A new Empirical Conceptualization of Authoritarianism Michael J. Reese The Ohio State University Discussant(s) Stephanie M. Burchard Rice University ______SC21 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Other Special Relationship: US-Australian Cooperation Since September 11, 2001 Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Douglas Stuart Dickinson College Alliance Interests, Costs and Benefits in a Post 9/11 Context: The Case of Anzus William T. Tow The Australian National University America, Britain, Australia: An Emerging Anglosphere? Douglas Stuart Dickinson College Power Transitions and Middle Power Hedging Strategies: The Case of Australia Shannon Tow Australian National University US Policy Shifts Over the Long Term: Implications for Australia John F. Garofano United States Naval War College Discussant(s) Douglas Stuart Dickinson College ______SC22 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Rogue States and Their Neighbors Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jennifer D. Kibbe Franklin & Marshall College Back into the Fold: A Shepard Strategy for Iran Sunny N. Petit Portland State University Explaining the Different Nuclear Policies of South and North Korea Dongsoo Kim The University of Georgia

Jun Taek Kwon The University of Georgia The Relevance of a Rogue State in International Relations Theory David M. Mislan Rutgers University Threading a Maze: Change in North Korea's Nuclear Policy Since the End of the Cold War Taehyung Ahn Florida International University Discussant(s) Jennifer D. Kibbe Franklin & Marshall College ______SC23 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Gendered Intersections: Immigration, Sexuality & Economics Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Xin Liu The University of Arizona Diasporic Legalities: 'Honour' Crimes in India Shirin M. Rai Univeristy of Warwick, UK Gay Marriage in the New World: The Tale of Two Advanced Industrial Democracies Kelly Kollman Carleton College

Karen Wright Carleton College Woman Question in Armenia: From Socialism to Transition Svetlana Aslanyan Institute of Linguistics of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia Women, Political Consumerism, and the Global Diamond Industry Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant McGill University

J. Andrew Grant Northwestern University Discussant(s) Rahel Kunz University of Geneva / Oxford ______SC24 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Migration in South/East Asia: Issues and Dynamics Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Fiona B. Adamson University College London A Comparative Analysis of the Migration Policies in Singapore, South Korea, and Japan: Political Economy and Institutionalist Approaches Byoungha Lee Rutgers University - New Brunswick Empowerment:The SAKHI Experience Jaskiran K. Mathur St. Francis College Remittances and Development: The Impact of Family Remittances in Bangladesh Md Mizanur Rahman Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore Where the Push and Pull Meet: Japan, a North(east)ern Destination for Forced Migrants Petrice R. Flowers University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant(s) Fiona B. Adamson University College London ______SC25 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Canadian Studies and the Global Academic Community: Domestic and International Contributions Sponsors Association For Canadian Studies In The United States (ACSUS) Chair(s) Christopher Kirkey Director, Center for the Study of Canada Roundtable Discussants Daniel Abele Embassy of Canada

Anthony Cicerone Director, Canadian Studies Program

Michael Hawes The Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program

Christopher Kirkey Director, Center for the Study of Canada

Jean Labrie Head, Canadian Studies ______SC26 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Constructivist Approaches to Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Denise M. Horn Northeastern University How Do You Feel About Batia? Experimenting with Identities, Affect, and Policy Choices Amanda K. Metskas The Ohio State University Paradoxes of Power: Social and Ideational Contexts of American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Karl K. Schonberg St. Lawrence University Public Diplomacy and Argument Formations in Foreign Policy Rhetoric Craig A. Hayden University of Southern California Reading Foreign Policy: Beyond agency and structure in the ‘War on Terror’ Kenneth McDonagh Trinity College Dublin Discussant(s) Denise M. Horn Northeastern University ______SC27 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Analyzing Diasporas: Theories and Cases Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Oded Haklai Queen's University, Department of Political Studies Diasporic Mediations: Understanding Empires Past and Present Latha Varadarajan San Diego State University Emigration and National Narratives: Cases from the Middle East and North Africa Laurie A. Brand School of International Relations, University of Southern California Making Noise: The Politics of Aceh and East Timor in the Diaspora Karla S. Fallon East-West Center & University of British Columbia Why Diaspora Jewish NGOs Donate to Palestinian Social Movements in Israel Oded Haklai Queen's University, Department of Political Studies Discussant(s) Deniz S. Sert The Graduate Center, CUNY ______SC28 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Small State Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jeanne A. K. Hey Miami University Asymmetry, Small States' Foreign Policies, and Poliheuristic Theory Wondeuk Cho Texas A&M University Serbia and Montenegro: One or Two States in Europe Gordana Tihomir Milosavljevic Center for Strategic Studies South Korea between the US and China: "A Shrimp between Whales" or "The Small but Poignant Pepper"? Tae-Hyung Kim University of Kentucky Undermining Asymmetry: Partially Autonomous States and Political Conditionality Nikolas Emmanuel University of California, Davis Discussant(s) Jeanne A. K. Hey Miami University ______SC29 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Reforming Foreign Aid: The Canadian Experience Sponsors Global Development Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jennifer Clapp Trent University Canadian Aid to Africa: The Impulse and Implications of Reform David R. Black Dalhousie University Canadian Development Policy in the Americas: New Directions or Refashioned Continuities? John D. Cameron Dalhousie University Making Sense of the Political Economy of Public Sector Reform: Canada's approach to "Good Governance" and the Prospects for Democracy and Development in Bangladesh Fahim Quadir York University Discussant(s) Nelson Michaud École nationale d’administration publique ______SC30 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Military Transformation and Network Centric Warfare in OEF, OIF, and the GWOT Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Richard B. Andres School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Agile Mission Groups in "Small Wars" Mark Kemsley Royal Air Force Network Centric Warfare in Operation Enduring Freedom: a war trapped between two organizing principles Richard B. Andres School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Network Centric Warfare in Recent Naval Operations: OEF, OIF, and beyond Paul Romansky Naval Operations Planning Course Transformation and the 21st Century Security Environment Forrest Morgan Rand Corp. Discussant(s) Andrew L. Ross University of New Mexico ______SC31 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Peace Building in the Post-Conflict Environment (3): Establishing Equity Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Shelley Deane Bowdoin College Challenges of State Engineering After Civil Conflicts Dejan Guzina Wilfrid Laurier University Legitimating Peacebuilding : Entanglement instead of Embeddedness Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham Peacebuilding in Haiti Yasmine Shamsie Wilfrid Laurier University Discussant(s) Shelley Deane Bowdoin College ______SC32 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Future of U.S. Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons and Implications for NATO Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Christopher Twomey Naval Postgraduate School Russian Tactical Nuclear Weapons Charles Thornton University of Maryland US Nuclear Weapons in Europe: A Proposed Solution Hans M. Kristensen Natural Resources Defense Council Discussant(s) James J. Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School ______SC33 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Humanitarian Dilemmas Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Sarah K. Lischer Wake Forest University Causal Stories and Humanitarian Intervention Carrie Booth Walling University of Minnesota Humanitarian NGOs and War: A Strategic Assessment Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos Institut de recherche pour le développement Partners or Competitors: a Critical Examination of State/NGO Interaction in Cambodia Ryerson B. Christie York University Centre for International and Security Studies Discussant(s) Sarah K. Lischer Wake Forest University ______SC34 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Welfare, Livelihood and Human Security Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Janine Brodie University of Alberta Food Sovereignty vs. the Corporate Food Regime Philip McMichael Cornell University Neoliberalism’s Alphabet Soup of Policies in Ghana: From SAPs to PRSPs and MDGs Malinda Smith University of Alberta New Constitutionalism and the Governance of Post-Conflict Reconstruction Nicola Short Dept. of Political Science, York University The New Constitution of Water: Privatization, Accumulation by Dispossession and Social Reproduction Adrienne Roberts York University Towards a Neo-Gramscian Theorisation of Open Regionalism Gerard Strange University of Lincoln

Owen Worth University of Limerick Discussant(s) Marjorie Cohen Simon Fraser University ______SC35 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Transatlantic Relationship: Power and Institutions Reconsidered Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Sten Rynning University of Southern Denmark Atlantic Discourses: Out-of-Area Intervention and the Construction of Atlantic Community, 1950-2003 Veronica M. Kitchen Brown University Explaining European Security Policy in the American World Order: From ‘EU-phoria’ to Transatlantic Trouble? Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen Institutionalising Power and Empowering Institutions: What Fora for Transatlantic Relations? Hanna Ojanen The Finnish Institute of International Affairs States Behaviour Countering Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis of the Counterterrorism Campaigns of the United States, selected Member States of the EU and the EU Itself Katharina von Knop Leopold-Franzens-University Discussant(s) Keir Lieber University of Notre Dame ______SC36 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Political Theory and International Relations: Dialogues Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Michael Goodhart Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh Realizing Nietzsche's idea of Europe: The EU's Becoming in the Context of Globality Michael J. McNeal Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver The Agonistic Consociation Mohammed Ben Jelloun EHESS, Paris -- Sociologie de la Défense et Études Stratégiques The Ethics of Change: A Pragmatic Approach Corneliu O. Bjola University of Toronto Uncertain about Uncertainty: Fear, Ignorance, Confusion and Indeterminacy in International Relations Brian Rathbun McGill University Discussant(s) Michael Goodhart Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh ______SC37 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Alliance Networks and Coalitions Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Andrew G. Long University of Mississippi Defining the Interstate System: The Complex Interstate Alliance Network Tarah M. Wheeler University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Domestic Legal Systems: An Explanation for Alliance Behavior? Stephen C. Nemeth University of Iowa Mapping Informal Security Associations: Alliances as Social Networks Jason E. Strakes Claremont Graduate University Networks and International Relations: The Measurement of Alliance Portfolio Similarity Peter M. Li National University of Singapore The Balance of Power with Farsighted Coalitions Kristopher W. Ramsay Princeton University Discussant(s) Andrew G. Long University of Mississippi ______SC38 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Power, Legitimacy and Non-State Actors Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Molly M. Cochran Georgia Tech Global Networks and Global Administrative Law: Ethical Concerns Barbara Buckinx Princeton University Holding Institutions Morally Responsible: 'Reflexivity' as Reform Jacque L. Amoureux Brown University Power and International Public Spheres Molly M. Cochran Georgia Tech Discussant(s) Michael J. Struett North Carolina State University ______SC39 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Panel #1: Preventing Human Rights Abuse: Rhetoric and Reality of Economic and Political Institutions Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Emilie Hafner-Burton Princeton University Constructing Domesting Peace: Analyzing the Impact of Trade and Investment on Human Rights Violations Katherine Barbieri University of South Carolina

Christian Davenport University of Maryland European Aid and Human Rights Reconsidered: How Important is Good Governance? Sabine C. Carey University of Nottingham Market Dynamics in Human Rights Protection Clifford Bob Duquesne University Respect for Personal Integrity Rights after the Cold War: A Reappraisal David L. Cingranelli Binghamton University, SUNY

David L. Richards University of Memphis State Failure and Human Rights: Adapting to the Post-Cold War World Neil Englehart LaFayette College Discussant(s) Jackie Smith University of Notre Dame ______SC40 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Approaches to Peace: Exploring Genealogical Perspectives on Peace Research and Advocacy Sponsors Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo Roundtable Discussants Maia Carter-Hallward American University

Fred Dallmayr Notre Dame University

Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo

Julie A. Mertus American University ______SC41 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Problems of Democratic Transition in the Post Communist World Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Joel M. Ostrow Benedictine University Democratic Dominos? Turmoil and Transitions in the Post-Communist Space Payam Foroughi University of Utah Expanding the PostCommunist Universe Without Conceptual Stretching: Towards a Cross-Regional Strategy of Contextualized Comparison Cheng Chen SUNY, The University at Albany

Rudra Sil University of Pennsylvania The Long Road: Democratic Transition in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Robin N. Merritt University of Central Florida Totalitarianism: The New Meaning, the Continual Relevance Delia Alexandru University of Colorado at Boulder Where Have All the Illiberal Democracies Gone? John A. Gould Colorado College Discussant(s) Richard P. Farkas DePaul University ______SC42 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Pirate: Historical and Theoretical Aspects of Piracy as a Recurring Feature of North / South Division Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Douglas A. Bulloch Dept of International Relations, London School of Economics Hung from the Mizzenmast: Pirate Attempts at the Formation of Political Communities during the 17-19th Centuries Dan A. Alamariu London School of Economics International Private Enemy Number One: The ‘Pirate’ as the Apolitical Enemy of the International Order Douglas A. Bulloch Dept of International Relations, London School of Economics Pirates, Privateers and Privatised Violence: Lessons from the Past? Bryan Mabee Dept of Politics and International Relations, Oxford Brookes University Substituting the Skull and Crossbones for the Olive-Tree Wreath: The Institutionalisation of Piracy Robert Kissack Dept of International Relations, London School of Economics Taking the 'Arr' out of IR: Private Security Responses to Piracy and Waterborne Non-State Political Violence Patrick J. Cullen Dept of International Relations, London School of Economics ______SC43 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Digital Bridges and Divides Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Bethany A. Barratt Roosevelt University Can China Really Bridge Its Digital Divide? – Analysis of China’s “Place” in the Global Information Age Sheng Ding Rutgers University Communication Technology, Conflict Resolution, and the North-South Divide Daniel Wehrenfennig University of California, Irvine North-South Globalization: Multiple News Media in the Emerging Global Communication Space Francis Beer University of Colorado

G. R. Boynton University of Iowa Discussant(s) Nanette S. Levinson American University ______SC44 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Asia Looks Seaward: The Dynamics of Regional Sea Power in 2015 Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Peter Liotta Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy Can China Become a Maritime Power? Andrew Erickson Strategic Research Department, U.S. Naval War College

Lyle Goldstein Strategic Research Department, U.S. Naval War College India as a Maritime Power? Andrew C. Winner U.S. Naval War College Japan's Post-Mahanian Maritime Strategy James R. Holmes University of Georgia

Toshi Yoshihara U.S. Air War College The Contemporary Dynamics of the Sino-Indian Maritime Relationship Amar Athwal University of Toronto Discussant(s) Bruce W. Terry United States Military Academy, West Point ______SD01 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Politics of a Peace and Justice Center Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Peace Studies Chair(s) Virginia Lewis University of San Diego Roundtable/Paper - Challenges in Developing a Peace and Justice Curriculum Lee Ann Otto University of San Diego Roundtable: Connecting a School of Peace and Justice with Other Academic Units in a University Patrick Drinan University of San Diego Roundtable: Initiatives in Track II Diplomacy Joyce Neu Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Roundtable: The Activist-Student Perspective on a Peace and Justice Institute Diana Kutlow Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Roundtable: The Politics of the Planning Process Virginia Lewis University of San Diego ______SD02 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Status of Women in ISA Sponsors Women's Caucus Chair(s) Katherine Barbieri University of South Carolina 40 Years of Governance in the ISA: Participation by Women Karen Erickson University of Alaksa Fairbanks Diversity in the ISA: the 2005 Survey Ashley Leeds Rice University More of the Same? A Comparison of Survey Results Marie Henehan Colgate University

Meredith R. Sarkees Saint Mary's College Telling Their Stories: Women's Voices in International Studies Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University Discussant(s) Elisabeth Prugl Florida International University

Christine Sylvester Lancaster University ______SD03 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Schwarzenegger’s Austria Sponsors Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP) Chair(s) Mary Troy Johnston Loyola University Arnold Schwarzenegger in Austrian Media and Politics Paul Luif Austrian Institute for International Affairs Arnold Schwarzenegger: Leadership Style and Policy Agenda William M. Chandler University of California at San Diego, Department of Political Science

Thad Kousser University of California at San Diego, Department of Political Science The Realities of Californian Politics and the Austrian Perception Gerald Neugschwandtner University of Vienna Discussant(s) Costanza Musu Richmond American International University ______SD04 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Public-Private Governance: The Challenge of the Global South Sponsors German Political Science Association (DVPW) Chair(s) Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University New forms of global governance: Increasing Southern participation? Klaus Dingwerth Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research North and South in Global Governance – The Anatomy of a Research Gap Thomas Conzelmann Technical University Darmstadt

Joerg Faust German Development Institute Bonn The Limitations of Transnational Policy Networks in North-South Relations Andreas Nölke Free University Amsterdam The South in Global Health Governance: Perspectives on Global Public-Private Partnerships Sonja Bartsch German Overseas Institute Discussant(s) Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University ______SD05 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Constructing a Mediterranean Region Sponsors European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Chair(s) Barbara A. Roberson University of Warwick Roundtable Discussants Emanuel Adler Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Beverly Crawford University of California, Berkeley Roundtable Discussants Raffaella A. Del Sarto European University Institute

Richard Gillespie University of Liverpool

Ian Manners Malmö University

Saba Ozyurt University of California Irvine

Michelle Pace University of Birmingham

Barbara A. Roberson University of Warwick

Etel Solingen University of California Irvine ______SD06 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Views from North and South: Perspectives on Globalization, Regionalism and Democracy from East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Latin America and the European Union Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ruth A. Bevan Yeshiva University

Lois H. Oppenheim University of Judaism Democracy and the New Global Order from the Perspective of China and East Asia Vera Simone California State University, Fullerton & Jiangnan University, Wuxi, China Free Traders and Drug Smugglers: Does Trade Liberalization Weaken or Strengthen States’ Ability to Combat Drug Trafficking Horace A. Bartilow University of Kentucky

Kihong Eom Iowa State University Globalization, Democracy, and Development in the Indian Subcontinent Veena Thadani New York University Latin American Perspectives on Democracy and Development: The Impact of Globalization, Regionalism and Neoliberalism Lois H. Oppenheim University of Judaism The European Union and the Cultural Contradictions of Globalization Ruth A. Bevan Yeshiva University ______SD07 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Anti-Americanism in World Politics Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Peter Katzenstein Cornell University Anti-Americanisms in France. Sophie Meunier (Princeton University) Sophie Meunier Princeton University Disaggregating Anti-Americanism: An Analysis of Individual Attitudes Towards the United States. Giacomo Chiozza Giacomo Chiozza UC Berkeley Fissures in the U.S. Hegemonic Order: Empire Without Consent? Tolga Koker Hamilton College and Harvard University

Carlos L. Yordan Drew University Schemas and Narratives in the Study of Anti-Americanism John R. Bowen Washington University in St. Louis John R. Bowen Washington University, St. Louis The English School, the Order versus Justice debate, and Implications for the North-South Relations Ioannis Stivachtis Virginia Tech Discussant(s) Miles Kahler University of California, San Diego ______SD08 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Political Psychology of Globalization and Muslim Diasporas Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University; Director, Center for Global Studies Canadian Muslims: Discourses of Citizenship and Political Entitlement Paul Nesbitt-Larking Huron University College Dynamics of Social and Political Mobilisations of Muslim Groups in 21st Century Europe Sara Silvestri Cambridge University Globalization, Gender and Beliefs: Muslims in Sweden Catarina Kinnvall Lund University Religion versus International Relations? Transnational Articulations of Ethno-Religious Identity among Muslim Diasporas in the Anglo-American Context Nergis Canefe Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Discussant(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University; Director, Center for Global Studies ______SD09 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Building a Better North American Space II – Governance and Security Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University ‘One for All…’: China in the Construction of a New North American Space Stephanie R. Golob Baruch College/CUNY Governance and Security in North America Monica Serrano El Colegio de Mexico Perimeter or Community?North American Trilateral Security and Defense Integration Michel Fortmann Universite de Montreal

Stephane Roussel Universite du Quebec a Montreal The United States and Mexico against Transnational Organized Crime: National Interests and Policy Convergence Maria Celia Toro Centro de Estudios Internacionales-El Colegio de Mexico Discussant(s) Andrew Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation ______SD10 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The North-South Digital Divide: Issues in Communication and Development Sponsors Global Development International Communication Abridging the Digital Divide: A Key to the Global Future Benjamin J. Appel University of Maryland Closing the North/South Divide Using Satellite Braodband. A Tripartite Approach Robert L. Frantz President of Ashburn Institute Improvisational Learning and Interorganiztional Change: New Approaches to Communcation and Development Nanette S. Levinson American University The Communications Bridge Across the North-South Divide: Information, Democratization, Globalization Philip Seib Marquette University The New Kids on the Block: Internet-based “Dotcauses” and Global Governance Lisa Alfredson University of Pittsburgh

Nuno Themudo University of Pittsburgh ______SD11 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Challenging the Dominance of States as Actors in World Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Will Reno Northwestern University A Conceptualization of Warlords as Sovereign Non-State Actors Anthony J. Vinci The London School of Economics Globalization, Security and Evolving Actorness in IR Ersel Aydinli Bilkent University Powerful Rebels? Violent Non-State Actors and Great Power Decline Olga Bogatyrenko University of California, Davis States of War: The State/War Binary and Its Role in Privileging Particular Forms of Political Violence Christopher B. McIntosh University of Chicago Discussant(s) Will Reno Northwestern University ______SD12 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Contesting Empire: The Limits and Purposes of U.S. Imperialism After 9/11 Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ronald W. Cox Florida International University Roundtable Discussants Christopher I. Clement Virginia Tech

Bruce Cumings University of Chicago

David N. Gibbs University of Arizona

Christopher Layne Texas A@M University

Laura Neack Miami University ______SD13 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Potential for Democracy in the South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Roberto Dondisch SAIS- Johns Hopkins University How Domestic and International Crises Affect the Potential for Democracy in Africa Lori L. Hartmann-Mahmud Centre College Islam in from the Cold: The Fifth Wave of Democracy: Sudan Marie L. Besançon Harvard University Paths to Democracy, the Post-Cold War (the 21st century) Standard of Civilization: Iraq, China and South Korea (The Third Wave Expansion of International Society) Jaewon Lee University of Denver Turkish Military: the Key to Credible Commitment to Democracy Omur Yilmaz University of Kansas Discussant(s) Roberto Dondisch SAIS- Johns Hopkins University ______SD14 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Human Rights Aspect of North-South Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Shayna Plaut Columbia College International Human Rights Discourse and Political Change in Chile and Colombia Ann Marie Clark Purdue University The New "Peculiar Institution": International Labor Standards, Human Rights, and Prison Labor in the Contemporary United States Susan L. Kang University of Minnesota

Sarah C. Walker University of Minnesota Universal Human Rights Claims by the of Nigeria and the Paradox of Cultural Relativism Jan M. Hancock Centre for Internaitonal Politics, University of Manchester Discussant(s) Shayna Plaut Columbia College ______SD15 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Enemies at the Gate: The Dynamics of Interstate Rivalries Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Paul R. Hensel Florida State University Grand Strategy and the Development of Interstate Rivalry Brandon G. Valeriano Texas State University Negotiations and Learning in Enduring Rivalries Russell Leng Middlebury College Negotiations and Learning in Enduring Rivalries Patrick M. Regan Binghamton University Politics and War in International Rivalry Daniel S. Morey University of Iowa Regime Type and Conflict: Broadening the Theory Stephan Chalup University of Newcastle

Benjamin E. Goldsmith University of Newcastle, Australia

Michael Quinlan University of Newcastle Discussant(s) Paul R. Hensel Florida State University ______SD16 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Preparing the Successor Generation: Active Learning and Active Teaching in International Relations Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Vicki L. Golich University of California San Marcos

Steven Lamy University of Southern California, Los Angeles Roundtable Discussants Jeanne A. K. Hey Miami University

Kavita Khory Mount Holyoke College

Brian Mandell Harvard

Albert C. Pierce The National Defense University

Gregory A. Raymond Boise State University

Stephen Wrage U.S. Naval Academy ______SD17 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Regional Integration and Cross-Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization Chair(s) Kishore Dash Thunderbird School of International Management Domestic Sources of Extra-Regional Foreign Policy Activism: The Case of Japan Saori N. Katada University of Southern California

Mireya Solís American University Evolution of Regionalism in Asia: Leadership, Common Interests and Regional Concepts Takashi Terada National University of Singapore Explaining the Dynamics of Domestic Preference for Deeper Regional Cooperation in South Asia Kishore Dash Thunderbird School of International Management Discussant(s) Jennifer Amyx University of Pennsylvania ______SD18 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Politics of Kyoto: A Comparative Analysis of Annex I Countries' Positions on Ratification and Implementation Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Kathryn Harrison Dept of Political Science, University of British Columbia Japan and the Kyoto Protocol: The Role of the Middleman Miranda A. Schreurs University of Maryland Looking into Unsettled Weather from Japan: Various Scenarios about Long-term International Political Changes and Fair Share of Long-term Climate Change Norichika Kanie Graduate School of Decision Science &Tech, Tokyo Institute of Tecnology

Hiroshi Ohta School of Intn'l Politics, Economics, Business, Aoyama Gakuin Univ. Russia and the Kyoto Protocol: Ratification and Post-Ratification Politics Laura A. Henry Dept of Government and Legal Studies, Bowdoin Coll Russia and the Kyoto Protocol: Ratification and Post-Ratification Politics Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom Dept of Political Science, University of British Columbia The European Union and the Kyoto Protocol: A Leader Struggling to Make Good on its Commitments Miranda A. Schreurs University of Maryland The Path Not Taken: Comparing Canada’s Ratification and the US’ Nonratificaiton of the Kyoto Protocol Kathryn Harrison Dept of Political Science, University of British Columbia Discussant(s) Robert G. Darst University of Massachusetts Dartmouth ______SD19 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Terrorism, Anti-Terrorism and Liberty Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Priscilla Regan George Mason University Civil Liberties and National Security in an Age of Terrorism Kenneth Keulman Harvard University Fear Factor: The Impact of Terrorism on Public Opinion in the United States and Great Britain William J. Josiger Georgetown University Security and the reframing of liberty in the 'Age of Terror' Colleen D. Bell York University Security Dilemmas and the Public Face of Covert Organizations: Tracking Terrorists in the Internet Chris C. Demchak University of Arizona Discussant(s) Priscilla Regan George Mason University ______SD20 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM North-South Political Economy Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) JoAnn B. Aviel San Francisco State University Decolonization and Economic Development in the United Nations System Kathryn C. Lavelle Case Western Reserve University Multilateral Institutions and Development: Is There a Consensus? Jean-Philippe Therien Department of Political Science, University of Montreal Role of Transnational NGOs in Post-Conflict Southern States: A Case Study of CARE in Ecuador JoAnn B. Aviel San Francisco State University Who's Using Whom? NGOs and the UN Security Council Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University, Political Science Department Discussant(s) Michael Bressler University of California, Irvine ______SD21 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM On the Inadequacy of IR’s GPS (Global Positioning System): True North, South, and Other Imaginary Bearings and Vectors Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva From Discriminate Deterrence to the Bush Doctrine via Neo-Liberalism: Strategies of Dominance, Promises of Progress, Fraud Michael McKinley Australian National University Mired in Empire: International Relations and South Africa Peter Vale Rhodes University, RSA The South in the North: The Geo-Economics of Policing State Borders Stephen J. Rosow SUNY Oswego What Llight Through Yonder Window Breaks?: Cardinal Compass Points as Conceptual Mind-traps in Contemporary IR Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam Discussant(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva ______SD22 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM EU's Relations with the South Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Trine B. Flockhart Griffith University, Queensland (from July 2005) European Union's Mediterranean Policy: A Means of Abating the North-South Divide? Munevver Cebeci Marmara University, European Community Institute Strategic Partnership between the EU-25 and China: Problems and Prospects Enyu Zhang University of Missouri at Columbia The European Union and the Developing World/Africa Gorm R. Olsen Danish Institute for International Studies Turkey-EU Relations: A Clash of Civilizational Identities Hasan Kosebalaban University of Utah ______SD23 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Doing Constructivist Research: Taking Talk, Action, and Rules Seriously Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Gavan Duffy Syracuse University Roundtable Discussants Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California

Sanjoy Banerjee San Francisco State University

Karin Fierke University of St. Andrews

Audie Klotz Syracuse University

Janice Bially Mattern Lehigh University

Nicholas G. Onuf Florida International University Roundtable Discussants David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva ______SD24 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Balancing Interests in the Absence of Balance of Power: The North Korean Crisis Sponsors International Security Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Tsuneo Akaha Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies A Nuclear North Korea and Its Implications for Japan's Regional Relations Tsuneo Akaha Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies China's North Korea Problem: The Nuclear Issue and Geopolitics of Northeast Asia Jing-Dong Yuan Monterey Institute of International Studies Japan-Korea Security Cooperation: The Essential Irrelevance of History? Paul Midford School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University

Shinya Mitsuhashi Doctoral Candidate, School of Policy Studies, Kwansei Gakuin University North Korea: The Nuclear Crisis & Beyond Kyung-Ae Park University of British Columbia Discussant(s) Stephan Haggard University of California, San Diego ______SD25 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM North-South Politics on Environment and Sustainable Development Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Henrik Selin Department of International Relations, Boston University Global Markets and Local Violence: North-South Politics, Fair Trade Movements and Extractive Industries Campaigns Stacy D. VanDeveer University of New Hampshire Global Politics of Sustainable Development Bjorn-Ola Linner Linkoping University

Henrik Selin Department of International Relations, Boston University Negotiating Nature: U.S. - Argentines Efforts to Define Nature and Proclaim Pan Americanism, 1920s-1940s Keri Lewis University of New Hampshire Discussant(s) Pamela Stricker California State University, San Marcos ______SD26 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Intellectual Property Rights Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Debora J. Halbert Otterbein College Policy Space for Development in the WTO and Beyond: An Analysis of the Doha Round Kevin Gallagher Assistant Professor, Boston University The Role of the World Intellectual Property Organization: Changing International Narratives on Intellectual Property Debora J. Halbert Otterbein College Whose Rights? The Interaction of Human Rights, Sovereign Rights and Property Rights in North-South Economic and Social Policy Ellen Dorsey Carnegie Mellon University

Paul J. Nelson University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Gilbert Gagné Bishop's University ______SD27 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Rights Indivisible? Structure and Strategy in the Emergence of “New” Human Rights Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Clifford Bob Duquesne University Roundtable: Discussion paper title: Breaking into the Human Rights Mainstream: Advocating for the Human Rights of People with Disabilities Janet E. Lord American University Roundtable: Discussion paper title: Framing GLBT Rights within International Human Rights Law and Policy Julie A. Mertus American University Roundtable: Discussion paper title: Rights Indivisible? Structure and Strategy in the Emergence of “New” Human Rights Clifford Bob Duquesne University Roundtable: Discussion paper title: The Right to Subsistence: Why Northern Organizations Frame Anti-Poverty Efforts in Human Rights Terms Daniel P. L. Chong American University Roundtable: Discussion paper title: The Rise of Private Wrongs Alison Brysk University of California, Irvine ______SD28 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Trade, Economic Liberalization, and Government Respect for Human Rights Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Stephen Stamos Bucknell University An “Austere” Look at Economic Liberalization, Human Rights, and Democracy M. Rodwan Abouharb Binghamton University, State University of New York

David L. Cingranelli Binghamton University, SUNY Can Human Rights Find a Home Within the WTO? Susan Aaronson Kenan Institute Kenan Flagler Business School Does Saying It Make It So? Trade Treaty Language and Government Respect for Human Rights Ronald D. Gelleny Rhodes College

David L. Richards University of Memphis Trade, Human Rights and Development: Is There a “Trade-Off”? Robert G. Blanton University of Memphis

Shannon L. Blanton University of Memphis Discussant(s) Richard Friman Marquette University ______SD29 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Resisting and Realizing the International Criminal Court Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska Assessing the Power of Human Rights Norms: The Evolving Impact of U.S. Policies Toward The International Criminal Court On the Prevention Of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity Robert C. Johansen University of Notre Dame Expertise Committees as Epistemic Communities? An Analysis of EU’s Support for the ICC Lucrecia Garcia Iommi University of Notre Dame Military Culture, the Rule of Law, and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Role of the US Military in American Opposition to the International Criminal Court Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California Negotiating the International Criminal Court Jay Goodliffe Brigham Young University

Darren G. Hawkins Brigham Young University

Christine Horne Washington State University

Anna Sanders Brigham Young University Discussant(s) David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska ______SD30 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Defining Ethnicity: Identifying Ethnic Markers Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Elizabeth H. Crighton Pomona College Know Thy Enemy, Know Thy Own? A Field Experiment on Post-Civil War Retaliation and Cooperation Marc Alexander Harvard University Language and Religion: Different Salience for Different Aspects of Identity Kursad Turan Baskent University Redefining Ethnicity Elliott D. Green London School of Economics Discussant(s) Laura E. Sjoberg Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government ______SD31 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Ethics of International Ethics: The Moral Politics of International Norm-Building Sponsors International Ethics International Organization Chair(s) Christien van den Anker University of Birmingham ‘Democracies’ Within the United Nations. Considerations on the Internal and External Usage of the Democratic Ideal Raffaele Marchetti University of Urbino Ethics and International Criminal Tribunals Chandra L. Sriram University of East London Ethics and the Global Regulation of Bioethics Amanda Dickins University of East Anglia The Ethics of Legalism: Cosmopolitan Courts in Global Politics Antonio Franceschet Acadia University The Moral Politics of IMF Reforms: Universal Economics, Particular Ethics Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Anthony F. Lang University of St Andrews ______SD32 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Administrations of War-Torn Societies: Dilemmas of Legitimacy and Termination Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Ramesh Thakur United Nations University After Exit: Successor Missions and Peace Consolidation Richard Caplan Oxford University Between Exit and Engagement: On the Division of Labor in International Administrations Mark Baskin State University of New York The Authority of International Administrations in International Society Dominik Zaum University of Oxford Trusteeship, Protectorate or Neocolonialism? How and When Should International Administration End? Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton Discussant(s) Kenneth R. Dombroski Center for Civil-Military Relations, Naval Postgraduate School ______SD33 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Evaluating New Strategies for Alleviating Poverty Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, the State and the Market: A Case Study of Two Poor Chinese Provinces John A. Donaldson The George Washington University Informal Public Financial Management Institutions in a Decentralizing System-Lessons for the Implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) in Sub-Sahara Africa Benjamin N. Hodick German Development Institute Poverty and Microcredit: the Case of PRODECOP Alberto Martinez Simon Bolivar University Reshaping the World: Rethinking Neo-Liberalism and Poverty Eradication Strategies in the South John Babatunde Moru Actionaid International Nigeria Discussant(s) Teivo Teivainen Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ______SD34 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Contemporary Issues in Self- Determination Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Cas Mudde Universiteit Antwerpen How can We Construct a Political Theory of Secession? Mikulas Fabry Smith College National Self-Determination and Secession: East Timor, Eritrea, Aceh, and Cabinda in Comparative Context J. Andrew Grant Northwestern University The Promises and Perils of National Self-Determination Dejan Guzina Wilfrid Laurier University Who’s Sorry Now? Government Apologies, Truth Commissions and Indigenous Self-Determination Jeff Corntassel Asst. Professor, University of Victoria

Cindy Holder Assistant Professor Discussant(s) Cas Mudde Universiteit Antwerpen ______SD35 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM NATO and European Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University EU – US Risk Policy in the European Neighborhood: The Cases of Moldova and Georgia Jan Bittner Freie Universität Berlin

Ingo Peters Freie Universität Berlin NATO Expansion in an Imbalanced International System Ivan Dinev Ivanov Doctoral Candidate, University of Cincinnati NATO’s Expansion Eastward Thomas Gangale OPS-Alaska and San Francisco State University Securing the West: NATO vs. OSCE Serena Simoni University of Southern California Discussant(s) Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University ______SD36 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Choosing Non-violence (and the reverse) Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Bruno C. Reis Dep War Studies Kings College London Choosing Nonviolence Amentahru Wahlrab Illinois State University Nonviolent Insurgency: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in Three Self-Determination Conflicts Maria J. Stephan Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Non-Violent Protest and the Spectre of Insurgency: Bringing the State Back In Bruno C. Reis Dep War Studies Kings College London Predicting the Turn to Violence: A Network Approach Darcy M. E. Noricks University of Washington Discussant(s) Philip Cunliffe King's College London ______SD37 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Identities, Roles, and Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) James R. Holmes University of Georgia Collective Identity Formation and National Security Policies Jaeyeon Yim University of Chicago Constructing Agency: US Foreign Funding and Gender Identity in Moldovan Civil Society Denise M. Horn Northeastern University Dealing with Identity Conflicts: Early Warning and Identity Management Karina Korostelina National Taurida University, Ukraine Does Identity Matter? International Relations and the Distribution of Roles Cynthia Kite Umeå University The Role of Identity in Russia's Security Policy Decision-Making: A Case Study of Social Constructivism Javier Morales Hernandez Complutense Unviersity of Madrid Discussant(s) James R. Holmes University of Georgia ______SD38 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Transnational Social Movements Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) April Linton University of California, San Diego Cross-Cultural Framing in Transnational Social Movement Networks: A Case Study on the Hemisferic Campaign Against the FTAA Mark Herkenrath University of Zurich Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same? Thomas D. Hall DePauw University Late Capitalism and the World Social Forum: Making of 21st century global "working class"? Kris Kohler University of California, San Diego Pockets of Global Civil Society?: Transnational Social Movement Organizations as “Multicultural Environments” Stephanie Chan University of California, San Diego Transnationalism, People, and Politics: The United States, the Dominican Republic and Haiti Phil J. Meeks Creighton University Discussant(s) Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies ______SD39 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Panel #2: Preventing Human Rights Abuse: Rhetoric and Reality of International Organizations Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Government Practices of Repression and Commitment to the Convention Against Torture Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Public Shaming and the Protection of Human Rights: The Efficacy of the UNHRC James H. Lebovic George Washington Unviersity

Erik Voeten George Washington Unviersity Shaping the Media's Human Rights Agenda, 1986-2000 Howard Ramos Dalhousie University

James Ron McGill University Why Do Bad States Do Good Things (And Why It May Not Matter) Emilie Hafner-Burton Princeton University

Kiyoteru Tsutsui SUNY-Stonybrook Discussant(s) Steven C. Poe University of North Texas ______SD40 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Shaping International Law from the Inside Out Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Mary Durfee Michigan Technological University Combatting Forced Labor and Sexual Exploitation in the U.S.-Mexican Context David A. Shirk University of San Diego Domestic Sources of Multilateralism of Major Power Use of Force Tago Atsushi University of Tokyo Non-Governmental Agents and the Development of European Union Merger Policy Todd Andrews George Washington University The Road to Arusha: Freedom of Expression Under International Law Charlotte H. R. Anderholt Department of Government, Georgetown University Discussant(s) Mary Durfee Michigan Technological University ______SD41 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM North Korea's Impact on Asian Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert F. Ayson Australian National University Growing Pains: Explaining Recent Changes in South Korea’s Threat Perceptions of North Korea Susan M. Suh Georgetown University More Than Nuclear Weapons: The North Korea Factor in Domestic Security Debates in East Asia Il Hyun Cho Cornell University North Korean Nuclear Weapons: Motivations and Strategies Carmel Davis University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Robert F. Ayson Australian National University ______SD42 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Ethics of War: Historical Approaches to Contemporary Problems Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Peter Burgess International Peace Institute, Oslo Just War and Regular War: Competing Paradigms Gregory M. Reichberg International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Legitimate Authority in War - Modern Lessons from the Writings of Kant David Rodin Oxford University, Dept. of Philosophy Methodological Anarchy and Vigilante Justice: Arguing about Preventive War George, Jr. R. Lucas U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis) Mill's Theory of Non-Intervention Endre Begby University of Pittsburgh, Philosophy Discussant(s) Judith Stiehm Florida International University ______SD43 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Practical and Conceptual Tools for Studying Environmental Politics Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Ross M. Neil Environment Canada Ambiguous Information, Responsibility and Global Environmental Cooperation Timothy R. Hildebrandt University of Wisconsin-Madison Is Kyoto Suffering From a Wider Disease? Explaining Participation and Non-Participation in the Kyoto Protocol and Other Major Environmental Treaties Bradley C. Parks Millenium Challenge Corporation

Timmons Roberts College of William and Mary Warheads and Weather Forecasts: Charting the Course of the Commercial Earth Observation Industry Ross M. Neil Environment Canada Discussant(s) Jaye D. Ellis McGill University ______SD44 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Water Politics Between North and South – The Results of the 4th World Water Forum Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Thomas Cieslik Tecnológico de Monterrey International Water Regime: New Approaches for International Security Policy Thomas Cieslik Tecnológico de Monterrey Perspectives in the Repartition Water Process between Mexico and the USA, in the Border Zones of Texas and Coahuila-Tamaulipas, in the Beginning of the 21st Century David Sarquis Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de Mexico Trade in Water and International Water Law Aline Baillat Graduate Institute of International Studies HEI Water Privatization and the Human Right to Water Paula Duarte Lopes Universidade de Coimbra Discussant(s) Ronnie D. Lipschutz University of California