Thursday, June 20

Thursday, June 20

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 At the Edges of European History: Internationalization of the North Caucasus [001] ‘Populism in Europe’ or ‘Populism and Borderland Single Paper Europe’? Causes and Consequence Murat Yasar - State University of New 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.14 York Submitted Panel Where Sovereignty is Impossible: A Study of Chair: Kalypso Nicolaïdis - University of Oxford Circassian Writer Adil-Girey Ch’ashe Participants: Single Paper Lily Tarba - University of Toronto The Global Economics of European Populism: Growth Regimes and Party System Change in Europe Single Paper [003] Citizen Sovereignty: Political Voice and Jonathan Hopkin - LSE Protest Mark Blyth - Brown University 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel A Common Fate? How Perceptions of a Shared European History Increase Support for European Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak - Netherlands Integration Institute for Advanced Study Single Paper Participants: Catherine De Vries - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Political Voice and Sovereignty: Roma Mobilization in Europe Southern European Populism: Not the Same Home Single Paper Single Paper Aidan McGarry - Loughborough Simona Guerra - University of Leicester University, London Evangelos Fanoulis - Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University From anger to solidarity: Studying the journey of emotions in Gezi park protests The Rise of Illiberal Forces in Europe: The Cases Single Paper of Germany and Spain Hande Eslen-Ziya - University of Single Paper Stavanger, Norway Miguel Otero-Iglesias - IE University / Elcano Ali Ismail Korkmaz: A Collective Symbol of Injustice Political Change, Capital Mobility, and the Single Paper Populist Threat to Democracy Itir Erhart - Bilgi University, Istanbul Single Paper Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University Between digital nostalgia and reflective hope: SAIS From Gezi Park to New Urban Movements in Turkey Discussant: Karl-Orfeo Fioretos - Temple University Single Paper Ozge Ozduzen - Loughborough University, [002] Boundaries and Peripheries, Politics and London Imaginations 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.01 Protect us from homophobic patriarchs: citizen Program Committee Panel safety, otherness and discourses on nationhood in Sweden Single Paper Participants: Olu Jenzen - University of Brighton Brotherhood at the Border: Can states penalize citizens for helping immigrants in distress? Single Paper Discussant: Aidan McGarry - Loughborough Alice Dejean de la Batie - Paris II - University, London Pantheon-Assas [004] Democracy and its Challenges: Populism, The European Union’s Adaptation to the Changing Partisanship, Civil Society, Regionalism Paradigm. Case study: Trade Policy 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.05 Single Paper Submitted Panel William Kerr - University of Saskatchewan Participants: [006] Exploring the complex link between public IS SPAIN AN APATHETIC SOCIETY? A opinion and policy-making COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIC 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.08 CULTURE Submitted Panel Single Paper RUBEN DIEZ GARCIA - University Chair: Charlotte Cavaillé - Georgetown Carlos III of Madrid / University Participants: Complutense of Madrid Framing Labour Policies: workers’ free movement Transnational Europeanization? Conceptions of vs citizens’ opinion immobility? Europe and Network structures of Nationalistic Single Paper Movements in and around Ukraine Damien Pennetreau - Université Single Paper catholique de Louvain Susann Worschech - European University Viadrina Party System Representation of Economic Classes Single Paper Populism as a Political Substitute: Populist Mads Elkjaer - University of Southern Politics in Poland and Ukraine and the Imitation Denmark of Democracy Single Paper Bringing citizens back in the analysis of policy Susann Worschech - European University change Unleashing the explanatory power of Viadrina policy design Single Paper [005] EU’s Policy Making Claire Dupuy - SciencesPo Grenoble 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.10 Margherita Bussi - University of Louvain Program Committee Panel Participants: Discussant: Björn Bremer - Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Classifiyng the implementation of EU’s normative power in its Southern Neighbourhood: The role of [007] Framing the European Union: The Idea of local actors Europe, Between Contentious and Institutional Single Paper Christos Kourtelis - Loughborough Politics University 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel The Unintentional Politics of EU Merger Control Single Paper Chair: Guya Accornero - CIES-IUL Sebastian Billows - Max Planck Institute Participants: for the Study of Societies Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute for The idea of Europe in the party-movements the Study of Societies relation in post-austerity Portugal. Fabien Tarissan - CNRS Single Paper Guya Accornero - Cies-IUL Principle of subsidiarity and legitimacy of the European norm; The role of the regional and local A broken promise? Grassroots visions of Europe in governments. Italy in times of crisis Single Paper Single Paper Rafael Ripoll - Instituto de Estudios Lorenzo Zamponi - Scuola Normale Europeos de la UCV Superiore Niccolò Bertuzzi - Scuola Normale Superiore Chiara Milan - University of Graz Daniela Chironi - Scuola Normale [010] Identity, Sovereignty and Nationhood Superiore 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.06 Program Committee Panel Discussant: Pierre Monforte - University of Leicester Participants: [008] Freedom is A Noble Thing- Portraits and What Modern Europe can Learn from Neo-Latin Stories of Refugees 2010- 2018 Literature and its Early Modern Discourse on 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.01 Europe: From Notions of Entity to Plurality and Book Panel Beyond Single Paper Isabella Walser-Bürgler - Ludwig Participants: Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies Freedom is A Noble Thing- Portraits and Stories of Refugees 2010- 2018 The Language(s) of Politics: Multilingual Policy- Book Panel Making in the European Union Leah Bassel - University of Leicester Single Paper Nils Ringe - University of Wisconsin- Madison [009] How citizenship divides: the new faultlines in Avatar of Sovereignty: On the Biography of a Europe created by Union Citizenship Zagreb Statue 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.03 Single Paper Submitted Panel Jeremy Walton - Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Chair: Gareth Davies - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants: Re-thinking Identity and Citizenship in Post- Yugoslav Serbia WHAT IS (A)POLITICAL IN EU CITIZENSHIP Single Paper (RIGHTS)? Nikolina Zenovic - University of Single Paper California, Berkeley Paivi Neuvonen - University of Helsinki The ECJ and mobile Union citizens: Round ‘n around ‘n up ‘n down we go again… [011] National Sovereignty, Union's Sovereignty, Single Paper or none at ll? Conceptual and Institutional Suvi Sankari - University of Helsinki Challenges for the Future of the EU Urska Sadl - European University Institute 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel The Shifting Geometry of Union Citizenship and the Emergence of a Plural Polity Chair: Susana Cadilha - Faculty of Social Sciences Single Paper Stephen Coutts - University College Cork and Humanities - Nova University of Lisbon Participants: The Divisive Effects of Earned Citizenship in the European Union Single Paper Dion Kramer - Vrije Universiteit Sovereignty and the (Possible) Authority of EU Amsterdam Law Single Paper Union Citizenship and the Sorting of Europe Andre Campos - Faculty of Social Single Paper Sciences and Humanities - Nova Gareth Davies - Vrije Universiteit University of Lisbon Amsterdam Is the European Union Compatible with Popular Discussant: Dimitry Kochenov - University of Sovereignty? Groningen Single Paper Regina Queiroz - Faculty of Social Roberta Perna - Fondazione Luigi Sciences and Humanities - Nova Einaudi / Université de Liége University of Lisbon Maria Callejo - Radboud University Evolution, Sovereignty and the Political Identity of The “burden” of being “safe”. How do new EU the EU migration cooperation agreements affect Single Paper international responsibility sharing? Filipe Faria - Faculty of Social Sciences Single Paper and HUmanities - Nova University of Emanuela Roman - Fieri Lisbon Economic Sovereignty and Political Legitimacy in Discussant: Joaquín Arango - GEPS-UCM and the Economic and Monetary Union James Hollifield - SMU Single Paper Gabriele Angelis - Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - Nova [013] Parties, Welfare Spending and Finances University of Lisbon 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.12 Submitted Panel Discussant: Andre Campos - Faculty of Social Chair: Lukas Haffert - University of Zurich Sciences and Humanities - Nova University of Participants: Lisbon The permanent austerity trilemma: trade-offs between investment, consumption and tax cuts. [012] New Migration challenges to Southern Single Paper Europe: Burden sharing of refugees and welfare Olivier Jacques - McGill University beneficiaries. 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.02 Passive austerity: Hidden welfare state change in Submitted Panel East Central Europe Single Paper Chair: Claudia Finotelli - Universidad Complutense Kristin Makszin - Leiden University de Madrid and Irene Ponzo - Universidad Complutense de Madrid Missing SOME of the Plot in Welfare State Politics and Rediscovering that Missing Plot: Time-Series Cross-Section Estimation and Welfare State Participants: Politics Single Paper International Retirees in Southern Europe: A New James Mosher - Ohio University Challenge to the Welfare State? Single Paper Claudia Finotelli - Universidad Complutense de Madrid Discussant: David Hope - Kings College London Tensions and

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