Full Program - International Studies Association
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Full Program - International Studies Association
Tuesday PWG01: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group Accelera ng Change in Global Governance: Enhancing the Par cipa on of Excluded and Marginalized Voices Through Informa on and Communica on Technology ISA Working Group Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Jorhena Thomas (Interna onal Security Consultant) Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios (City University of New York) Joshua T. White (Na onal Security Council) Moez Bouchaala (Iset'Com) Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Filippo Trevisan (American University - School of Communica on) Paul Reilly (University of She eld) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Antoine e J. Pole (Montclair State University) Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Paci co and Universidad de Chile) Marko Kovacevic (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) PWK49: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Fear, Trauma and Belonging: The Everyday of Ontological Security in Interna onal Rela ons (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Christopher Browning (University of Warwick) Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Per L. Joenniemi (Karelian Ins tute, University of Eastern Finland) Maria Mälksoo (Brussels School of Interna onal Studies, University of Kent) Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Pay it Forward Workshop: Tuesday 8:30 Commi ee Panel AM - 5:00 PM Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invita on only) The Commi ee on the Status of Women Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW Australia) Sabrina Axster (Rutgers University) Ti layo Ayoola (Queen Mary, University of London) Elena-Daniela Baches (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence Academy, Brunel University) Moria Bar-Maoz (University of Cambridge) Larissa Basso (University of Brasilia) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) Carolina Cepeda M. (Universidad Javeriana) Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (University of Sussex) Ana Carolina Evangelista Mauad (University of Brasília) Suwita Hani Randhawa (University of Oxford) Sahar Khan (University of California-Irvine) Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Amaleia Kolovos (University of Denver) Amya A. Kshetrapal (University of Delhi) Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinna ) Jessie Moritz (Australian Na onal University) Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) Gabriella Sanchez (University of Texas - El Paso) Indira Skoric (CUNY/Kingsborough) Emily Stanton (Ulster University) Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen) Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Ezgi Yildiz (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Li-Li Chen (University of Florida) Malliga Och (Idaho State University) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) PWG03: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM The Global Rise of Populism Working Group ISA Working Group Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Maria Esperanza Casullo (Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro) Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Jakub Eberle (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Jan Zeemann (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) Chris an von Luebke (Arnold-Bergstraesser Ins tut) Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London) Brian Budd (University of Guelph) Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Ines Gundlach (King´s College, London) Stephen P. Aris (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology) Shane Markowitz (Central European University) Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) PWK10: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant The Futures of Women, Peace and Security: New Direc ons in Research on the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Pablo Cas llo Diaz (Rutgers University) Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Samantha Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz) Kerry Frances Crawford (James N. Rosenau Post-Doctoral Fellow & James Madison University) Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Jamie J. Hagen (University of Massachuse s Boston) Marsha Henry (London School of Economics) Aiko Holvikivi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Audrey Reeves (University of Bristol) Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Jacqui True (Monash University ) Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) PWK56: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Research Grant Time, Temporality and IR in the Anthropocene (By invita on only) PWG02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM South Asia in World Poli cs ISA Working Group Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Kyle Killian (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University) Bikrum Gill (York University) Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Cardi University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Paul Apostolidis (Whitman College) PWK72: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Measuring the impact of scien c uncertainty on interna onal environmental regimes (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) Leandra Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) David Kerste er (Nova Southeastern University) D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Working Group Coord. Rekha Da a (Monmouth University) Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Devin Hagerty (University of Maryland, Bal more County) Arzan Tarapore (King's College London) Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University, Netherlands) Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia) Min Ye (Boston University) Mitu Sengupta (Ryerson University) Rahul Mukherji (Na onal University of Singapore) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Jayita Sarkar (MIT, Security Studies Program, Center for Interna onal Studies) Ajay Behera (Jamia Millia Islamia University) Amya A. Kshetrapal (University of Delhi) Arpita Mukherjee (Indian Coucil for Research on Interna onal Economic Rela ons (ICRIER)) Hannes Ebert (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Nasreen Chowdhory (Delhi University) Pallavi Raghavan (Center for Policy Research, New Delhi) Ali Riaz (Illinois State University) Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) PWK30: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Beyond the Boomerang: Evolving Transna onal Advocacy (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Karisa T. Cloward (Southern Methodist University) Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth) Julie Gilson (University of Birmingham) Nina Hall (Her e School of Governance) Andrew Heiss (Duke University) Laura Henry (Bowdoin College) Ronald Holzhacker (University of Groningen, Interna onal Rela ons and Interna onal Organiza on) Margaret E. Keck (Johns Hopkins University) Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Maria Rodrigues (College of the Holy Cross) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) PWK45: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Ideology and Armed Groups (By invita on only) Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Laia Balcells (Duke University) Stefano Costalli (University of Essex) Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Michael Gabbay (University of Washington) Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington) Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University) Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami) Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford) Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of She eld) Ora B. Szekely (Clark University) Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) Elisabeth J. Wood (Yale) Theodore McLauchlin (Université de Montréal) Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) PWK46: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Tacking Stock of the Past to Shape the Future of Norm Studies (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Amitav Acharya (American University) Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) Jacqui True (Monash University ) Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds) Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg) Kai Michael Kenkel (PUC-Rio/GIGA Hamburg) Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) Martha Finnemore (George Washington University) Maria Beatriz Nogueira (University of Brasília) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Richard Price (University of Bri sh Columbia) Samuel Jarvis (University of She eld) Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University) Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds) PWK48: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Mapping Interna onal Prac ces: Concepts, Debates, and Borders of Interna onal Prac ce Theory (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Coord. Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto) Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Joelle Dumouchel (University of Copenhagen) Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen) Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Marion Laurence (University of Toronto) Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) PWK55: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Energy Regionalism (By invita on only) Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Margarita Balmaceda (Seton Hall University) Joachim Betz (GIGA Ins tute for Asian Studies) Tim Boersma (University of Groningen) Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Llewelyn Hughes (Australian Na onal University) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Stefano Pales ni (Freie Universität Berlin) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Kirsten Westphal (University Giessen) Andreas Goldthau (Central European University) Corey Johnson (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) PWK75: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Ins tu onalizing Inequali es – The Role of Interna onal Organiza ons in a Stra ed Global Society (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Catherine Hecht (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Giovanni Man lla (CIDE) Kseniya Oksamytna (LUISS Guido Carli and University of Geneva) Dirk Peters (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Caroline Fehl (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Katja Freistein (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University Duisburg-Essen) PWK44: Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant The Prac ces of Interna onal Law and Beyond: New Avenues in IR/IL Research (By invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Arjun Chowdhury (University of Bri sh Columbia) Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Megan Alexandra Dersnah (University of Toronto) Thomas Gammelto -Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Paulina Garcia Del Moral (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Ian Hurd (Northwestern University) Ian Johnstone (Fletcher School, Tu s University) Ron Levi (University of Toronto) Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Sean K. Richmond (University of Western Australia) Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford) Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) Wednesday WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Mapping change and changing the map of Interna onal Studies Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis) Sarah Naumes (York University) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Understanding Major Transi ons in World Poli cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University) Near Crises in World Poli cs: A New Way of Looking at Change Patrick James (University of Southern California) The Systemic Study of Recovery A er War Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University) Future Scenarios for the European Union: Who is in and out? Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Osman Tanrikulu (Portland State University) The Costly Transi on to a Nuclear Power Carole Asharaba (Saint Joseph University) Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) Beyond Just Terror: The Financing of ISIS and the Making of a QuasiState Amir Bagherpour (Global Impact Strategies) WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Power Poli cs Of Nuclear Weapons Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University) WA03-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Norms & the Poli cs of Nuclear Weapons JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) The Sources of Nuclear Restraint: Balance of Power, not Nuclear Taboo Michael D. Cohen (Macquarie University) Revisi ng the Causes of the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Myung Chul Kim (University of California, Los Angeles) The Changing Nature of Nuclear Force Structure: Tac cal Nuclear Weapons and the Future Likelihood of Limited Nuclear War Audrey Estelle Williams (University of Michigan) Nuclear Weapons Decisions in War Games: Tes ng the Nuclear Taboo Reid Pauly (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Explaining Nonprolifera on Choices - the Role of Deterrence as Norm China Opposing Nonprolifera on: A Ra onal Policy with an Ideological Mask (1963-1984) Jean-François Bélanger (McGill University) WA03-B: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Changing Contexts of Deterrence Hongyu Zhang (College of William & Mary) JSS Group Subaltern with a Stockpile: Evolu on of the Nuclear NonProlifera on Regime and Cri cal Perspec ves on the Nuclear Public Sphere Arunjana Das (American University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Je rey W. Knopf (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Michal Smetana (Charles University in Prague) Sectatus Dilemma and Change in parc ce and nature of extended deterrence Hakan Mehmetcik (Marmara University) North Korea's Constructed Nuclear Ambi on and the ROK-US Alliance: Avoiding the Cogni ve Trap in Tailored Deterrence Gibum Kim (Asan Ins tute for Policy Studies) Seizing the Ini a ve or Controlling Escala on? China's Changing Approach to Cyber Deterrence Fiona Cunningham (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology, Poli cal Science Department) A World that is O shore Balanced: Revisi ng the Nixon Doctrine to Be er An cipate Change WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Perspec ves on Ending War and Keeping Peace Interna onal Studies Associa on Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Chair Disc. Disc. Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Designing Inclusive Militaries: Varia on in Military Power-Sharing Arrangements a er Civil War Max Margulies (University of Pennsylvania) Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Hierarchy and the Provision of Order in Interna onal Poli cs Cullen Nu (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) WA03-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Re-Considering the Lessons of the Cold War Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Howard Liu (Duke University) David Siegel (Duke University) Juan Tellez (Duke University) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Structure or Behavior? Explaining FDI in the A ermath of Civil War Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) Joshua Kaasik (University of Pi sburgh) Jude C. Hays (University of Illinois) Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh) Urban Geography and Nuclear Strategy Dani K. Nedal (Georgetown University) Emerging Discourse: Construc ng Possibili es for Nuclear Weapons Policy during the Eisenhower Administra on John Valdez (University of Oregon) The War Scare That Wasn't: Able Archer and the Myths of the Second Cold War Simon Miles (University of Texas at Aus n) Zachary Karazsia (Florida Interna onal University) The Origins of North Korea’s Brinkmanship Diplomacy towards the United States: Lesson from the Pueblo incident in 1968 Jooeun Kim (Stanford University) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) The New Nuclear Order: Personalized Nuclear Deals Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Star ng Again: Condi ons for Chinese Coopera on in a post NewSTART Treaty Susan Turner Haynes (Lipscomb University) The Road not Taken: Improving the Interna onal Veri ca on within the Nuclear Non-Prolifera on Regime. Sascha Sauerteig (University of Bath) New, New Civil Wars Barbara Walter (University of California San Diego) WA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Alternate Paradigms: Non-Westphalian Systems in the Eurasian Experience Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) The Invisible Hand and the Nuclear Bu on: Why American Militarism Has Changed from Vietnam to Opera on Inherent Resolve WA03-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Developments in the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Revisi ng the Sustainable Se lement of Civil Wars: Leaders and the Implementa on of Peace Agreements Sidharth Raimedhi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Strength in What We Know: Assessing Adversary Resolve Coopera ng Chair Disc. Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) War and the Tributary System in Early Modern East Asia: Introducing Vietnamese Language Sources David Kang (University of Southern California) Meredith Shaw (University of Southern California) Dat Nguyen (University of Southern California) Emperors and Rulers: Power and Authority in Early Modern East Asia Ji-Young Lee (American University) The Emergence of South Asia as a Site for Regional Order Building Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ) Varie es of Hierarchy in East Asian Regional Order Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College) Conquest by Customiza on: Hierarchy, the Curatorship of Di erence and the Cons tu on of Imperial Hierarchies in Bri sh India and the Manchu Raj Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Power Shi s and Interna onal Con ict Presiden al Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Non-Recogni on: Reevalua ng the Apoli cal Presenta on of Humanitarian Mine Ac on Programmes in Somaliland Sarah Njeri (Leeds Trinity University) Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Steve Chan (University of Colorado) WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Reviewing the Meaning and Prac ce of Diplomacy When is the Preven ve Mo va on Most Dangerous? The Condi onal E ect of Expected Shi s in Power Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Sam Bell (Kansas State University) From Power Shi s to War: Condi ons, Mechanisms, and Varia ons Andrew Q. Greve (Rutgers University) Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Chair Disc. Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy ) A ec ng change in others. Out with the old and in with the new: The ‘costs’ of coercive diplomacy and why new thinking is needed William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Wai ng for the Barbarians: Great Powers Percep ons of Rivalry and Decline - The O oman Case Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Taryn D. Shepperd (University of St Andrews) How Emo ons Sustain and Erode Norms in Face-to-face Diplomacy Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Power Transi ons in a Time of Transi oning Power The Rising of Diploma c Power: A New Approach to Understanding Change Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pedagogy for Transforma ve Learning and Global Engagement Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) The Dove and the Spook as Diploma c Avant-Garde Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Lior Lehrs (New York University) WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Geopoli cs of East Asia Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Chair Disc. Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) Teaching the rela ons between Government and Society in an interna onal rela ons course: a prac cal view Denilde Holzhacker (Escola de Propaganda e Marke ng (ESPMSP)) Raquel Rocha (University of São Paulo) Ac ng the Change: Theatre of the Oppressed in the Classroom E ects of Di erent Teaching Methods on the Global Empathy of College Students Chad Raymond (Salve Regina University) Sally Gomaa (Salve Regina University) Producing Goods and Projec ng Power: How What You Make In uences What You Take Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) R. Blake McMahon (Air Force Research Ins tute) Ian Bowers (Norwegian Ins tute For Defense Studies) Clausewitz and the O ence/Defence Balance Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Harvard Kennedy School) Bringing the Geography Back In: China’s Bu er Thinking toward Its Small Neighbours Panel Yu-Hua Chen (The Australian Na onal University) Understanding Spa al Correla on between Geostrategic Values of China’s Disputed Islands and the Escala on of Its Militarized Mari me Disputes Hye Ryeon Jang (University of Florida) Peace Studies Ma hew Bolton (Pace University New York City) Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Understanding Change in the Security Dilemma: Who Creates, Implements and Arbitrates Humanitarian Norms on New Weapons Technologies? Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Reviving Disarmament in Interna onal Rela ons Theory and Prac ce Daniel T. Plesch (School of Oriental and African Studies) US Arms Control Dynamics in the Era of Humanitarian Disarmament Taylor Benjamin-Bri on (Temple University) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Deterrence at Sea: The Case of East Asia Elton Skendaj (University of Miami) Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Security Studies Crea ng Grounds for Change: The Powerful Poten al of Compara ve Transforma onal Learning WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Assessing the Humanitarian Disarmament Movement: The Changing Global Poli cs of E orts to Mi gate, Control and Eliminate the Human Impact of Weapons Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Filippo Menga (University of Manchester) On Energy Diplomacy in Times of Change The Unipolarity Problem Chair Disc. Panel WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Private Security beyond Private Military and Security Companies: Exploring diversity within private-public collabora ons and its consequences for security governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Disc. Helena Farrand Carrapiço (Aston University) Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague) André Filipe Barrinha (Canterbury Christ Church University and Centre for Social Studies) The Social and Poli cal Impact of the New (Private) Na onal Security: Private actors in the securi za on of immigra on in the U.S. post 9/11 Karina Moreno (Long Island University Brooklyn ) Byron Price (Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York) The sen nel and the rebel. Mul -choice policing in Burundi and the state-centered approach of security sector reform Gilles Biaumet (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles) A typology of cybersecurity and Public-Private Partnerships in the context of the EU Narra ve Construc ons of Success and Failure: The Discursive Contesta on of the Iran Nuclear Deal in the US Congress Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Alexander Spencer (Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich) Uncertainty, Security Narra ves, and Ontological (In)Security Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Observing Security Communica on in Democracies Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt) Megaevents as securi za on triggers: Olympic Games and narra ves of Islamic terrorism in Brazil Fernando Luz Brancoli (San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP) Ben Wagner (European University Viadrina) The role of non-state actors in implemen ng targeted sanc ons: the case of the EU Desecuri sing India's Nuclear Power Status Monika Barthwal-Da a (University of New South Wales) William Clapton (University of New South Wales) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Contribu ons of Private Businesses to the Provision of Security in the EU: Beyond Public-Private Partnerships Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague) WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Visualizing Interna onal Law (IL): Textual (over)reliance, teaching strategies, and accommoda on to the 21st century Interna onal Law Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Interac on of IOs with social movements: Dynamics of Radicaliza on Panel Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Felix Anderl (Goethe University Frankfurt) Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) Interac on on whose terms? Social movements’ reac ons to IOs’ coopta on strategies between coopera on and radicaliza on Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Felix Anderl (Goethe University Frankfurt) Priska Daphi (Goethe University Frankfurt / Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Infrastructural Power Meets Corporate Power: Expansions, Contrac ons, Contradic ons Protest and Delibera on in Civil Society Interac on with ASEAN: Dynamics of (De)legi ma on Anders Uhlin (Lund University) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Accountability Ac vists and the Mul lateral Development Banks Chair Disc. Disc. Poli ciza on of the refugee movement – what challenges for the EU? Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Linda M. Weiss (University of Sydney) Ann Me e Kjaer (Aarhus University) Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Charlo e Dany (University of Frankfurt, Germany) The infrastructural state and the De-Centred Firm Ronen Peter Palan (City University London) Intellectual property rights, trade and infrastructural power in the modern American empire Where have all the An -G7 Protesters Gone? The Rise and Fall of Transna onal Protests in the Light of Interac ve Processes of Legi ma on Jennifer Gronau (Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Coopera on Research) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Power Paradox: Extending U.S. Infrastructural Power Abroad, Diminishing State Capacity at Home WA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Watching the Watchers: Accountability and Ethics in Intelligence Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Linda M. Weiss (University of Sydney) Intelligence Studies Insiders Outside: The Unexpected Outcomes of Infrastructural Power: Apple/FBI and the Safe Harbor Dispute Chair Sidney G. Tarrow (Cornell University) China’s Mul layered Infrastructural Power in the Context of Centrallocal Rela ons Tianbiao Zhu (Zhejiang University) WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Construc ng and Deconstruc ng Threat Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) Recent Changes to Canada’s Governance of Na onal Security: Will they Produce be er Oversight and Accountability? Stuart Farson (Simon Fraser University) Nancy Teeple (Simon Fraser University) An cipa ng Future Intelligence Ethics Challenges Panel Mary Manjikian (Regent University) The New Brazilian Bill on Intelligence Opera ons – Challenges for Brazil in comparison with the U.S., Canada, and Argen na Denilson Feitoza Pacheco (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) Is it possible a universal ethics for security and intelligence services? Fernando Velasco (Rey Juan Carlos University) S ll watching the watchers: intelligence oversight reform in the UK, Canada and New Zealand Andrew De y (University of Lincoln) WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rising China and the World: Regional Impacts and Responses Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College) Lost in Transla on? NATO, Russia and the dynamics of mutual deterrence Kris n Ven Bruusgaard (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies (IFS) and King's College London) Guardian of (in) security: the Russian ac on in Syria Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Power Transi on: Will a Rising Russia Provoke a Major War? Gonzalo Sebas an Paz (Georgetown University) Haibin Niu (Shanghai Ins tutes for Interna onal Studies) From Development to Security: Assessing the Sources and Signi cance of China’s Changing Role in Africa John C. Alden (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Isabela Andrade Gama (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Rights in the News: New Strategies for Press Freedom and Media Produc on Human Rights Interna onal Communica on An Increasingly Troubled U.S.-China Rela onships: Embedded Factors and Policy Choices Chair Disc. Jacques deLisle (University of Pennsylvania Law School) A New Era of Human Rights News? Contras ng Two Paradigms of Human Rights News Making Building dialogue between China and the EU: possibili es and constraints Ma hew Powers (University of Washington) Theresa Fallon (European Ins tute of Asian Studies (EIAS)) China-La n America: Assessing Challenging Economic & Poli cal Rela ons Source Credibility as ‘Informa on Subsidy”: Strategies for Successful NGO Journalism at Mexican Human Rights NGOs Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge) Gonzalo Sebas an Paz (Georgetown University) The 21st Century Mari me Silk Road Ini a ve: China's Marshall Plan for Southeast Asia? The Fabled Fourth Estate: Challenging Assump ons about Media Freedom and Human Rights Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Joern Dosch (University of Rostock) Shengmin Cui (Universitat Rostock) Non-State Actors and the Promo on of Press Freedom WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rights, Resistance and Performa vity: Engendering Subjects, Demanding Change Wiebke Lamer (European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democra sa on (EIUC)) The Rise of Eyewitness Video and Its Implica on for Human Rights: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches Sandra Ristovska (University of Pennsylvania ) Theory Chair Disc. WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Brazil's Foreign Policy with Other States Maja Zehfuss (University of Manchester) Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) The Poli cal Movement for a Human Right to the City: Ambiguous Humanity and Contested Belonging Joseph D. Hoover (Queen Mary University of London) Making Interna onal Rights to Resist: Sovereignty, SelfDetermina on, and Human Rights Human Rights and its ‘Landscape of Struggle’: Rela onality and Performa vity in Human Rights Prac ces and Subjects Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) Chair Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (East China Normal University) Changing dynamics of Brazil's Trade Policy Making Carlos Frederico Coelho (Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exército) Alice Gravelle Vieira (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Going with the Flow: Menstrua on and the Performa ve Power of Human Rights A compara ve study of satellite coopera on agreements between Brazil-Japan and Brazil-China Karen Zivi (Grand Valley State University) Aline Dantas (University of Brasilia) Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Post Communist States Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Measuring error or a forgo en peaceful power transi on: The United States and the Soviet Union in the CINC-Dataset Carsten Rauch (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) The Obama administra on approach to the Assad regime and the Syrian civil war: con nuity and change Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)) Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Ge ng Real about China-Brazil Rela ons: Examining the Power of Economic Links The subject of resistance: between Black Lives Ma er and Civil Rights Movement WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Russia and the West:On the Verge of a New Cold War? Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Antonio Franceschet (University of Calgary) Disc. Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton) John Pollock (The College of New Jersey) Beyond common iden ty roots: Brazil-PALOP defense coopera on in South-Atlan c Francesca Mercurio (University of São Paulo) No power without region – Why Brazil needs regional support Nelia Miguel Müller (FAU University Erlangen-Nürnberg) WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Changes in Statehood and World Poli cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Panel State versus network: The evolu on of global nancial governance Peter Knaack (University of Oxford) Regional spaces, subaltern states, and the neoliberalising competencies of the European Bank for Reconstruc on and Development Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Rethinking Sovereign Statehood as a Nego ated Prac ce Luk Van Langenhove (United Na ons University) Neomedievalism Revisited: Endemic Crisis or Durable Disorder? Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University) Rising Powers, Global Governance and State Transforma on Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Interna onal Organiza on Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Angela Stent (Georgetown University ) Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania ) Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Georgetown University) Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Addressing protracted displacement: The Turkish case Fulya Memisoglu (Cukurova Universitesi) Gizem Sucuoglu (New York University Center on Interna onal Coopera on) Alexander Gabuev ( Carnegie Moscow Center) China and Russia Historic Development Trajectories Internally Displaced People in Brazil: development works and unequal changes Chris Miller (Yale University) The quality of corrup on in China and Russia Carolina Futuro (Pon (PUC-Rio)) Harley D. Balzer (Georgetown University) Paula Ganga (Georgetown University) Strategic Value, Ins tu ons, and Sectoral Structures: Divergent Development of Global Tex les in China and Russia Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University) cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy: Change, stasis, coopera on, and con ict in interna onal rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Digital Media in China’s and Russia’s Na on Branding Stanislav Budnitskiy (Carleton University ) Lianrui Jia (York University ) Chair Disc. Star ng the Interna onal Studies Associa on Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Transna onal Feminist Solidarity and the Poli cs of Resistance Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global South Caucus Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Women's Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Daniel Bendix (University of Kassel) Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (High Level Amazon Studies Ins tute - Federal University of Para, Brazil (NAEA/UFPA)) Russian Debate on “Chinese Model”: in Search for Inspira on or Jus ca on for Crony-Capitalism? Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel From Governability to Governmentality: Development Projects and Subject (Un)Making in the Panamazon Region Post Communist States WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Welcome to the ISA! Star ng the Conversa on Susan K. Sell (George Washington University) Susan Aaronson (George Washington University ) Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Kevin Young (UMass Amherst) Nazli Choucri (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Jason Francis Charre e (University of Connec cut) WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Interna onal Poli cs of Vulnerable People WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Authoritarian Adaptability: Compara ve Trajectories in China and Russia Chair Disc. Disc. WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Bootstrapping World Order: Change Agents and Change Dynamics in World Poli cs Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Rabab Abdulhadi (San Francisco State University) Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Rauda Morcos (The College of Management in Israel) Isis Nusair (Denison University) Margo Okazawa-Rey (Hamilton College) Sunera Thobani (University of Bri sh Columbia) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) To Fly, Fight, and Win--in Air, Space, and Cyberspace: The USAF's Enduring Faith in Strategic Bombing Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) The Client Gets A Vote: Good Governance Counterinsurgency Warfare and the U.S. Military Advisory Mission in South Vietnam, 1954-1965 Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Oil vs. Islands in the East China Sea: Disentangling the Causes of Territorial Disputes Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School) Grand Strategy in the Islamic Republic of Iran Mahsa Rouhi (Belfer Center) Comparing Cohesion: Explaining the Staying Power of ISIS and the Iraqi Army Jasen Cas llo (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University) WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Human Security Interna onal Security Studies The Global Illusion of Ci zen Protec on Robert Michael Mandel (Lewis & Clark College) Panel Human Security is Dead! Long Live Human Security! Kerry Frances Crawford (James N. Rosenau Post-Doctoral Fellow & James Madison University) David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) From Na onal to Human Security in the Americas: A Real or a Rhetorical Change? Interna onal Organiza on Julie Blase (Principia College) The Dark Side of Norm Di usion: Examining the Conceptualisa on of R2P in Poli cal Discourse Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Con ict and emerging public spheres in Africa Chair Disc. Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) Where the WPS Pillars Intersect Marie O'Reilly (Ins tute for Inclusive Security) What works in protec on? Revisi ng prac ce from MONUSCO to UNMISS Hannah Dönges (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Janosch Kullenberg (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)) Claudia Marggraf (University of Gö ngen) The Impact of Sino African and U.S. African rela ons on democracy and human Rights in the Con nent Yohannes Woldemariam (University of Colorado at Denver) WPS, States and the Na onal Ac on Plans (NAPs) Okechukwu C. Iheduru (Arizona State University) The dynamism of Clausewitz’s Wondrous Trinity as a framework for understanding combatant types in con icts in Africa Simon Taylor (University of St Andrews) Behind Closed Doors. How Expert Networks Di use Policies in the African Peace and Security Architecture Claudia Marggraf (University of Gö ngen) Voluntary associa ons and change in post-Gadha Libya: Cultural di usion and transna onal networks Jean-Louis Romanet Perroux (Crown Center for Middle East Studies) Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) Philip Arena (University at Bu alo - State University of New York) The use of foreign military force and coali on government dura on Je Pickering (Kansas State University) Which ins tu ons ma er? Re-assessing and nuancing the regime type—civil war rela onship. Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) Elec ons Have Consequences: How Elec ng a Hawk or Dove In uences Interstate Bargaining and Con ict Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins and Interna onal Con ict Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Ra le or Hum? Democra za on of Two Major Powers & the Role of Audience Costs in Interstate Bargaining Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Women, Peace and Security and Peacekeeping Natasja Rupesinghe (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) “Africapitalism” and the African Mul na onal Corpora on: Emerging Market Economy or a Dis nct Variety of Capitalism? WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Domes c Poli cs, Bargaining, and War Sara Davies (Gri th University) Jacqui True (Monash University ) Experiences of female combatants in rebel movements: Sierra Leone Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Combatants, Protectors and Civilians: Progressive Gender Mainstreaming under the Women Peace and Security Protec on Pillar Miki Jacevic (Inclusive Security) WA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Renewal of Authoritarian Poli cs in the post-2011 Arab World Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Marc Lynch (George Washington University) F. Gregory Gause (Bush School, Texas A&M University) Ma eo Legrenzi (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) Seeing Like a Censor: Crea vity, Constraint and Populism in PostMubarak Egypt Meir Raphael Walters (Georgetown University) Opportunity and Threat-Induced Mobiliza on, Recons tuted Authoritarianism, and Civil War in Yemen’s Post-Arab Spring Period Dana M. Moss ( University of California, Irvine) Labor Migrants as Poli cal Leverage? Popula on Mobility & Coercion in the Post-2011 Arab World Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Strategies of Containment: The Tunisian Truth and Dignity Commission and the Poli cs of Authoritarianism Sarah Weirich (University of Pennsylvania) State Crisis in the Contemporary Middle East: a Global Historical Sociological Perspec ve Daniel Neep (Georgetown University) WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Causes and Consequences of Nonviolent Resistance Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Con ict Analysis Research Centre) Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Uncertainty and the Onset of Nonviolent Campaigns Charles Butcher (University of Otago ) Overcoming Ethno-Poli cal Divisions: Food Prices and Nonviolent Unrest in Africa Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Con ict Analysis Research Centre) Mobilizing for Change: An cipa on of External Support and the Onset of Violent and Nonviolent Resistance Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) Obey, Amend, or Transgress: The Consequences of Resistance and Respect for the Rule of Law Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Joseph Cox (University of Arizona) Margaret Farry (University of Arizona) Panel Joshua King (Clemson University) Honor Rightly Understood: Winston Churchill’s Understanding of Ethical Delibera on in Interna onal Society Marjorie Je rey (Baylor University) Aristotle and Poli cal Realism Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Catherine E. Jean (University of Florida) Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Lester Spence (Johns Hopkins University) Bikrum Gill (York University) WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Hegemonic Transi on and the Provision of Global Public Goods Stephen Sims (Baylor University) Faith, Hope and Love: The Chris an Realism of Kenneth W. Thompson Interna onal Security Studies Reed Davis (Sea le Paci c University) Churchill's Thought on Statesmanship and Democracy Elizabeth Amato (Gardener Webb University) Panel Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Global Development Simon Granovsky-Larsen (University of Regina) Simon Granovsky-Larsen (University of Regina) Innova ve North-South Research Partnerships in La n America and the Caribbean: How INCAE and Harvard Propel Development in the Region Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) The Pales nian University: How the Post-Occupa on Youth Have Turned Higher Educa on into a Symbol of Resilience, Iden ty, and Na onalism Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) The Neo-Liberal Knowledge Regime, Public Higher Educa on and the Future of the Interna onal Rela ons Ananya Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) War of the Words: Global Educa on, Economy, and the Hiding of the Poli cal Alena Wol ink (University of California, Santa Cruz) Neoliberal Educa on and its Discontents: Student Resistance in the Age of Globaliza on Susan Thomas (American University) WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable 'My Block, My Neighborhood, My City': Local-Global Encounters in Conten ous Ci es Chair Part. Part. Morgenthau as Historian: Interna onal Theory and the Hope for Progress Chair Disc. Caitlin R. Byrne (Bond University) Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) John Kirton (University of Toronto) Marina Larionova (Russian Presiden al Academy of Na onal Economy and Public Administra on) Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Global Development W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Daniel G. Lang (Lynchburg College) WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Decolonizing the (Neoliberal) IR Curriculum Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. English School Interna onal Ethics Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Roundtable Interna onal Organiza on Maidanocracy: Civil Resistance and Democra za on WA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Realism and Moral Choice WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The G20's Mid-life Crisis Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) WA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM When Norms Collide Roundtable Interna onal Organiza on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Karisa T. Cloward (Southern Methodist University) Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Securi za on and Counterterrorism Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Fred Vultee (Wayne State University) Fred Vultee (Wayne State University) Poli ciza on and Securi za on: Suppressing the Financing of NGOs and Terrorism Regan Burles (University of Victoria) Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Is the Islamic State a State? Or what it means to pose the Ques on Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School) Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) ‘Je suis Charlie’ and the new visuali es of security Clara Eroukhmano (University of st andrews) The constraining e ects of securi za on: Rethinking the power of terrorist labelling in con ict situa ons Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Sherin Gharib (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs (oiip) ) Chair Disc. Roundtable Beasts of a Na on: Child Soldiers and Interna onal Advocacy in Myanmar State Capacity, Democracy, and Children's Rights Ti ani Crippin (Binghamton University) Brendan Mark (Binghamton University) Leonie Maria Tanczer (Queen's University Belfast) J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs of Financial Crisis Innocence to Violence Inves ga ng the Case of Child Soldiers in the PKK Christopher Faulkner (University of Central Florida) Panel PERCEPTIONS & REALITIES OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN CENTRAL ASIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TAJIKISTAN AND KYRGYZSTAN Madina Abdumamadova (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Medet Tiulegenov (American University of Central Asia) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Gendered Bodies in the Interna onal System: Feminist Analyses in the Cri que of Global Development Ben Cli (University of Warwick) Ben Cli (University of Warwick) Corporate Governance a er the Crisis and the Evolu on of Shareholder Value Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) The Euro Crisis and the New Intergovernmentalism: Plus ça change? Christopher J. Bickerton (Sciences Po, Paris) Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck College, University of London) Uwe Pue er (Central European University) Changing construc ons of childhood, orphanage tourism and the an -orphanage tourism campaign in Cambodia Kathie Carpenter (University of Oregon) Banking on Beliefs: The Changing Poli cs of Central Banking following the 2007 - 2010 Global Financial Crisis Which postcolonial feminism? The place of African feminisms in the postcolonial cri que of development Adi Sahasrabuddhe (Cornell University) Chair Disc. Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) The Theory and Prac ce of U.S. Nuclear Policy and Strategy: Framing the Contemporary Debate Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) “Old Habits Die Hard”: Rethinking the US Nuclear Triad Darius E. Watson (Bellevue University) O ensive Deterrence Versus Defensive Deterrence and the Prospects for Reduc ons in Nuclear Forces Nancy Teeple (Simon Fraser University) Deterring War in Outer Space: A Game Theore c Analysis Incorpora ng Prospect Theory, Imperfect Informa on, and Uncertainty Geo rey Torrington (RAND Corporatoin) Elizabeth Bartels (RAND Corpera on) Krista Langeland (RAND Corpora on) TImothy Marler (RAND Corpora on) James Pita (Armorway, Inc.) Lisa Saum-Manning (RAND) Bonnie Triezenberg (RAND Corpora on) Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Cheryl O'Brien (San Diego State University) Neil Dooley (University of Sussex) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Gender and Food Security: The Dissemina on of Feminist Ideas to Combat Food Insecuri es We all Par ed? Understanding Europeanisa on and change in Ireland’s banking crisis WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nuclear Posture Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida) Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Human Rights Global Development Wri ng security in Egypt WA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Mee ng WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Rights of Children Ti layo Ayoola (Queen Mary, University of London) Panel Fear of the Brown Body: The White Psyches New Threat Massarah Dawood (York University ) Beyond Con ict?: Social Norms, Sexual Violence and Violence against Women in DR Congo Summer Lindsey (Columbia University) WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Border Security on the European Periphery Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Controlling the Borders of Turkey A er the Syrian War: An Impossible Mission? Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston College) Impact of the transna onaliza on of the Syrian civil war on Turkey: con ict spillover cases of ISIS and PYD-YPG/PKK Emel Parlar Dal (University Of Marmara/Istanbul) Malignant Europeaniza on: Schengen, Irregular Migra on Governance, and Insecurity on Europe’s Peripheries Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Na on-Building in Turkey Egehan Hayre n Al nbay (Middle East Technical University) Onur Erpul (Florida Interna onal University) Conceptualising and Assessing the EU's Strategic Capacity in A acking the Business Model of Migrant Smugglers in the Mediterranean The Climate Change-Water Nexus in Transboundary Water Governance Regimes: A Discourse Analysis of the Interna onal Commission for the Protec on of the Rhine and the Mekong River Commission Anne Ingemann Johansen (Roskilde University ) WA58: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Contemporary Trade Agreements: TTIP TPP and EGA Panel Hyeyoon Park (Colorado State University) The Dynamics of Heterogenei es in the Eastern Nile's Hydropoli cal Game Mina Michel Samaan (Technical University of Braunschweig) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Robert Basedow (European University Ins tute (EUI)) Robert Basedow (European University Ins tute (EUI)) The constructors of ‘sustainable trade’: The power and posi on of transna onal organisers in the TTIP, TPP and EGA nego a ons Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) The Great FTA Game: TPP and TTIP David Frederic Camroux (Sciences Po-CERI/Vietnam Na onal University) Societal Mobiliza on in the Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership: A Social Network Analysis Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal) Evolu on of Global Trade Governance – the role of Mega-regional trade agreements Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Do more Harm than Good: Why the TPP Trade Agreement Fails to Deliver on Its Promise of Biosimilars Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University) Ja-An Lin (Department of Biosta s cs, The Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Military E ec veness Panel Interna onal Security Studies Construc ng a Framework Based upon the Iterated Prisoners' Dilemma Game for Analyzing the Evolu on of Coopera on and Ins tu ons in Interna onal Rivers Mina Michel Samaan (Technical University of Braunschweig) WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. War in the City Kirs n J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Margarita Konaev (University of Notre Dame) Kirs n J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Kathryn M. G. Boehlefeld (University of Notre Dame) The Modern System and the Logic of Ba le: Weberian, Aristotelian, and Clausewitzian Cuts at Knowledge, Strategy, and Victory Jonathan Askonas (University of Oxford) WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Governing Transboundary Waters: Explaining and Understanding Coopera on and Con ict Environmental Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Ken Conca (American University) Ken Conca (American University) Does Building Interna onal Ins tu ons Help to Promote Peace a er War? An Empirical Analysis of River Basin Coopera on Alexander Ovodenko (U.S. Department of Energy) Imita on and Innova on: Gabriel Tarde and the Contagion of Con icts and Coopera on in Transboundary Waters Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) The Mirage of a Sovereign Wealth Fund: The Curious Case of Korea Investment Corpora on Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University) The Poli cal Determinants of Sovereign Wealth Funds Cody Eldredge (Bates College) Why Did They Get So Big and Who Let This Happen? An Interpre ve Analysis of the Legi macy of Global Deriva ves Markets before the 2008 Crisis Erin Lockwood (Northwestern University) The Penalty of Violence: Stock Market Prices, War, and Terrorism Anna Walsdor (University of Rochester) E ec ve in Ba le: How to Measure Soldiers' Combat E ec veness Waving the White Flag: How Truces can aid in Explaining Combat Mo va on Keith Leonard Shimko (Purdue University) Kiron K. Skinner (Carnegie Mellon University) Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Colin Dueck (George Mason University) Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Sovereigns and Finance Allied in Combat: Alliance Organiza on and Ba le eld Performance Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Roundtable Does Reputa on Really Work?: Explaining Selec ve Default on Internal vs. External Sovereign Debt In Young Park (Princeton University) WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Group Iden ty, Ethnicity, Con ict and Social Movements Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Disc. Kristen Williams (Clark University) Construc ng an Inclusive Na onal Iden ty: Maintaining Peace in Plural Developing Socie es Milind Thakar (University of Indianapolis) Commonali es, Di erences and Prospects for Change in the Foreign Policy Beliefs of Chinese, Russian and U.S. Poli cal Elites Mark Sawoski (Roger Williams University) Arousing Na onalist Fervor and Intergroup Threat in the Apathe c: An Explora on of Iden ty Triggers in Symbolic Poli cs Theory Michael Charles Grillo (Schreiner University) Clash of Expecta ons: Is Blood Thicker than Water? Nahui Chen (Nanyang Technological University) WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Governance in a Changing Ocean I: Areas Beyond Na onal Jurisdic on Panel Peter Penar (Michigan State University) Pu ng an end to the putsch? Targeted sanc ons imposed by the African Union and coups d’états Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Pro-interven onists v. Pro-sovereign sts in Africa: Explaining A tudes towards the Duty to Intervene Regionally Mikkel Sejersen (Aarhus University) Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College) Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Seamounts as Sites for Governance in the “Areas Beyond Na onal Jurisdic on” Emerging Security Threats in West Africa: Implica ons for Regional Security Emma Birikorang (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra) Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Promise and perils for marine protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond na onal jurisdic on WA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Changing Norms of Di usion and Civilian Protec on Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College) Retrea ng ice and advancing agreements: The ins tu onal context of shing in areas beyond na onal jurisdic on Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Interna onal Migra on, Fear, and Na onalism: Why the Norm to Protect Migrants Hasn’t Caught On Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Tobias Lenz (University of Goe ngen) Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) The Donald’s Populist Foreign Policy: Examining Construc ons of “America” and Its Place in the World in Trump’s Campaign Speeches Norma ve Legi macy in Regime Complexes: Contested Mul lateralism as Progress Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Social Science Center ) Felix Große-Kreul (Berlin Social Science Center) Pluralist Accountability: New Avenues for Enhancing the Legi macy of Interna onal Organiza ons? Gisela Hirschmann (European University Ins tute) Legi macy Challenges, Coherence, and Incoherence in Global Sustainable Development Governance From norm erosion to norm poli cs Bernd A. Bucher (Franklin University Switzerland) How and why do actors intervene? A social theory perspec ve on interven ons and peacebuilding. Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) The sociotechnical construc on of GMO-free Bavaria: stories of pollen dri , cap va ng bees, and the materiality of lobbying Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) Shane Markowitz (Central European University) Varie es of Legi macy: Exploring the Choice of Legi ma on Strategies in Transna onal Private Governance WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM US-Russian Rela ons a er the 2016 US Elec ons Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University) All Necessary Measures: Protec on of Civilians and UN Peace Opera ons Ann Mezzell (Air Command and Sta College) Reliable Actors? Ac vi es of Regional Organiza ons in Maintaining Peace and Security in Africa Ingo Henneberg (University of Freiburg) Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University) When in Military Humanitarian Interven on Legi mate? The Russian Challenge to Norms of Humanitarian Interven on. WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Construc ng Interna onal Poli cs 1 - Empirical Applica ons Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Legi macy and Change in Interna onal Ins tu ons Chair Disc. Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Bremen) Civilianizing Military Power: The UN’s Protec on of Civilians Agenda Establishing a global regime for marine bioprospec ng beyond na onal jurisdic on: How to prac cally resolve the sovereignty issue WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Security in Africa Chair Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) Kai Michael Kenkel (PUC-Rio/GIGA Hamburg) Leandra Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) Chair Disc. Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Changing our understanding of complex norms: de ni on, development and di usion Responsive governance: an approach to the conserva on and sustainable use of marine biological diversity beyond areas of na onal jurisdic on WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Explaining Change in IO Legi macy Panel Panel Post Communist States Chair Disc. Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Andrey A. Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University)) Preven ng Gridlock – Planning for US-Russia Coopera on Maija Harkonen (St. Mary's College of Maryland) Alliance poli cs and strategic autonomy of con nental and global powers: Russian and American strategy in compara ve perspec ve Igor Istomin (MGIMO University) The India-Russia-United States Triangle Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Prospects for Russian-American dialogue on European security issues Music and Resistance: The Role of Popular Music in the First In fada 1987-1993 Alexey Fenenko (Ins tute of Interna onal Security Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences) A Russian Perspec ve on Prospects for Russian-American Rela ons Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Changing Nature of Foreign Fighters Roundtable Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Mirvat Al-Azzeh (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Revol ng: Four Decades of Punk, Resistance and Rebellion across the Globe Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Music, Time, Poli cal Economy: Lived Space and the Problem of Scale Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. WA74: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Diasporas in World Poli cs: New Research Agendas on Coopera on, Individual Agency, and Contextual Embeddedness Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) Craig Whiteside (Naval War College) David Malet (George Washington University) Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) Elizabeth Grasmeder (George Washington University) Haroro Ingram (Australian Na onal University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng Understanding Science Diplomacy and its Global Challenge: Media ng the Social and the Natural American Associa on for the Advancement of Science Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Audra Mitchell (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University ) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Carolin Kaltofen (University College London) Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii-Manoa) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Katharina Höne (Aberystwyth University and DiploFounda on) Jason Blackstock (University College London) Ping Su (Tongji University) WA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Challenges and Opportuni es for Feminist IR: Researching Gendered Ins tu ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Maria Koinova (Warwick University) David B. Carment (Carleton University) Ariane Sadjed (University of Vienna) Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Health Equity, Jus ce and Governance Roundtable Global Health Interna onal Ethics Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) Ted Schrecker (Durham University) Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) WA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Rethinking IR in South Asia Roundtable South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chris ne S. Cheng (King's College London) Katharine A. M. Wright (University of Winchester) Roberta Guerrina Ma hew E Hurley (Oxford Brookes University) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Georgina Holmes (University of Reading) WA73: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Music and the Cri que of Modern Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jaya Srivastava (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Neil Devo a (Wake Forest University) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Ali Riaz (Illinois State University) Ayesha Siddiqa (Independent scholar ) WA77: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Russian Foreign Policy: Theory and Prac ce Panel Post Communist States Global Development Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Chair Disc. What drives Russian foreign policy? Looking for answers in the neoclassical realism toolbox Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Semio c Narra ves of Whiteness: Construc ng White Iden ty in Contemporary South Africa Jessie-Leigh Seago (University of Florida) Rock-Chic(k) Lit: Vanguard or Old Guard? Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths) William M. Reisinger (University of Iowa) Fei Wu (Ji Nan University School of Journalism and Communica on\CCG (Center for China & Globaliza o)) Elena Kropacheva Panel Universal Values in Contemporary Foreign Policy: Russian Perspec ves. Mikhail Rykh k (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Novgorod) Oksana Zhernovaya (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Novgorod) Russian Foreign Policy Stand on Interna onal Con icts Ma er: Concep onal Aspects Disc. Panel Yi Yang (James Madison University) Jonathan Keller (James Madison University) Sanc on E ec veness : Concentrated on repe signaling e ects. ve sanc on and its WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Domes c Factors and Interna onal Con ict Chair Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Not all Realists (or Idealists) are Created Equal: Rethinking the Opera onal Code Typology Panel James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Launching a Thousand Ships? Gendered Violence & Overreac ons in Foreign Policy Hayden J. Smith (Washington State University) Kayce Mobley (Pi sburg State University) Sarah Fisher (Emory & Henry College) Legi mize the ght against terrorism: for a contribu on of Opera onal Code in the french foreign policy Unauthoritarian Dictators in Authoritarian Dictatorships: Why Regime Types Can’t Explain It All Okan Germiyanoglu (CERAPS (CNRS) Université Lille 2 - University of Lille 2) Jihyun Shin (University of Southern California) Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) Modeling the Rela onship between Development Aid and Intrastate Armed Con ict Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Karsten Donnay (Graduate Ins tute Geneva) Modeling the E ects of Shocks on Interdependent Mul plex Networks Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Raisa D'Souza (UC-Davis) Signatures of Censorship in the Marketplace of Ideas T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) Micro-learning and Macro Ac ons: Simula ng a Stag Hunt Game Between Civilians and local regime Gokhan Ci ikli (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Brigid Starkey (UMBC) Foreign Policy Analysis Leaders, Gender, and Foreign Policy Making An Entropic Model of Con ict Dura on Smart Sanc ons as a Tool of American Foreign Policy: Do They Work? Sungju Pang (Yonsei university) An Opera onal Code Analysis of China’s Defense White Papers: 1998-2015 Dan Miodownik (Hebrew University) Neal Tsur (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Holding Tight to Their Pocketbooks: Democra c Targets and Threats to Sanc on San ago Sosa (Rice University) Cem Birol (Rice University) Andrew Z. Katz (Denison University) Leah Hansler (Denison University) Chair Disc. Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) The e ect of sanc ons on the target's foreign policy What is War For? Adjus ng the Opera onal Code to Be er Account for the Di ering Approaches of George W. Bush and Barack Obama to Comba ng Terrorism Scien Chair Disc. Ma Scroggs (University of Virginia) Spencer L. Willardson (Nazarbayev University (Astana, Kazakhstan)) Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) WA79: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Computa onal Models of Con ict Foreign Policy Analysis Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Panel Curb your behavior! Evalua ng the Impact of Economic Sanc ons on North Korean Foreign Policy Irina Antonova (Saint-Petersburg State University) WA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Opera onal Code and Foreign Policy Analysis WA80: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM E ec veness of Economic Sanc ons Public Capacity and the Danger of War Joshua Massey (University of Georgia) Threat in the religious/secularist eye of the beholder? The rela on between inter-state con icts and the religious characteris cs of the adversaries Moria Bar-Maoz (University of Cambridge) What Costly Signals? Uncertainty, Miscommunica on, and War Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) WA82: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Exogenous and Endogenous Explana ons of Taiwan’s Exclusion from Regional and Global Governance Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) Karen Ann Mingst (University of Kentucky) Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) Bringing Ethics of Global Governance Back In: A case study of Taiwan Kwei-Bo Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) Taiwan’s Restrained Par cipa on in Regional Economic and Development Coopera on in Southeast Asia Bo-Jiun Jing (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal University of Singapore) Illiberal Liberaliza on of Taiwan toward the Trans-Paci c Partnership (TPP) I-hsin Chen (Centre of Taiwan Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Taipei's Regional Economic Coopera on Strategy, Beijing's "One China" Principle, and Their Impacts on Regional Governance Tony Sowang Kuo (Shih Chien University) Universal Par cipa on without Taiwan? A Study of the World Health Organiza on's Taiwan Policy Ping-Kuei Chen (University of Maryland, College Park) WA83: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM US Grand Strategy and Force Posture Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Leaning Forward vs. Pulling Back: Tes ng the E ects of U.S. Troop Deployments on Regional Security Robert J. Reardon (North Carolina State University) Path Dependence, Path Aversion and the U.S.’s Overseas Military Presence Stacie Pe yjohn (RAND Corpora on) Alan Vick (RAND Corpora on) Evolu on of the Alliance and Foreign Military Base Networks: Explaining the Varia on in Sunk-Cost Signaling for Extended General Deterrence, 1950-2000 Todd Lehmann (University of Michigan) U.S. Grand Strategy, Instability and Change in the Middle East WA85: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Who Cares about Care? Care and Caring in the Age of Austerity Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WA86: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Grand Strategy of States Shino Hateruma (Waseda University) WA84: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Challenges to Humanitarianism in the Laws of Armed Con ict Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Humanizing Hell: Moral Intui ons, the Hague Conven ons, and the Laws of Aerial Warfare, 1899-1945 David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Reciprocity, Interna onal Humanitarian Law, and American A tudes toward War me Torture Jonathan Chu (Stanford University) Pressured Compromise: Re-Theorizing the Making of the Laws of War Giovanni Man lla (CIDE) Islamic Humanitarian Law and Islamic Insurgent Groups Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Does State-Sponsored Humanitarianism Erode the “Humanitarian Space”: Evidence from the Hearts and Minds Campaign in Afghanistan Neil Narang (University of California Santa Barbara) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Eric Hamilton (New York University Abu Dhabi) Iner a, Grand Strategy and Cybersecurity Jacob Shively (University of West Florida) The Life-Cycle of Grand Strategies: The Case of the American shi to Containment Ilai Saltzman (Israel Ins tute) The Logic of Wisdom: A Neglected Explana on for Great Success and Big Failure in Interna onal Rela ons and a New Strategy in Foreign Policy? Thomas M. Muller-Farber (Her e-School of Governance/ Free University Berlin) Grand Dilemmas: The Challenges of Strategy Forma on in an Interconnected World Hugo Meijer (King's College London) Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC)) Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute) U.S. Forward Presence in the Asia-Paci c: Compara ve Case Studies on the Condi ons of Base Closures Kate Bedford (University of Kent) Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Sara Wallin (University of She eld) Ruth Pearson (University of Leeds) Isabella C. Bakker (York University) The Future of American Grand Strategy in the Arc c Lillian Hussong (Rutgers University) WB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Has World Poli cs Changed? Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons English School Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Organiza on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Amitav Acharya (American University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Edward Said's Orientalism: Retrospects and Prospects Roundtable Regime Complexes and Legal Fragmenta on: Who Wins Norm Con icts, and Why? Lea Wisken (WZB) Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Cherine Hussein (The Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs and The University of Sussex ) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Jeanne More eld (Whitman College) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) WB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Governance And Ins tu ons Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. The Strong Power of Weak Commitments: Interna onal Human Rights Trea es and Reserva on Removal Chana Miriam Solomon-Schwartz (George Washington University) JSS Group Ra ca on and Norm-Endorsement in Interna onal Human Rights Ins tu ons Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. The Changing Face of Body Poli cs: United Na ons and Poli cal Struggles for Bodily Integrity Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University) Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Rising States, Ins tu ons, and Global Governance: How a “Place at the Table” Becomes a Tool of Power? Xiao ng Li (East China Normal University) Tishya Khillare (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Islam and the Conven on on the Elimina on of all Forms of Discrimina on Against Women (CEDAW) in the Arab Gulf Rachel George (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ins tu onal Designs by Inter-Governmental Organiza ons: From the Perspec ve of Inter-Organiza onal Analysis Sho Akahoshi (Japan Society for the Promo on of Science) Ethnographic Merits in Somaliland: Standing S ll to Understand Change in World Poli cs Jessica Anderson (George Washington University) Conceptualiza on and Indexa on of State’s Par cipa on in Global Governance Chunman Zhang (Johns Hopkins University) Qiqi Gao (East China University of Poli cal Science and Law) The Problem of Interna onal Society in Economic Governance Ins tu ons: The Limits of Legaliza on in a Pluralist World Laura Askonas (Oxford Brookes University) WB03-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Coopera on and Global Governance JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) The AIDS Pandemic, Inter-Organiza onal Rela ons, and Interna onal Coopera on Upside Down Je rey A. Gri n (University of Nevada, Reno) Tracing Controversies of Migra on Management: Using Actornetwork Theory to understand the Global Governance of Irregular Migra on Corey Ranford-Robinson (Poli cal Science, York University ) The Many Shades of REDD: Explaining Variance in Responses to the Reducing Emissions from Avoided Deforesta on and Forest Degrada on (REDD) Mechanism across La n America Beth Jean Evans (University of Toronto) Inspectors Beyond Borders: The Poli cs of Extraterritorial Governance in a Global Economy Jason Kuo (Georgetown University) B. Welling Hall (Earlham College) Managing Hypocrisy: Explaining State Commitment to UN human rights Monitoring Gjovalin Macaj (University of Oxford) Junior Scholar Symposia WB03-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM States, Ins tu ons, and Global Governance WB03-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group PM The Poli cal Struggle for Human Rights in Global Governance Ins tu ons WB03-D: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ins tu ons, Democra za on and Human Rights JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Antonie a Elia (University of San ago de Compostela) Explaining Non-Compliance with the Conven on on the Rights of the Child Johanna von Bahr (Stockholm University) Change and Stability in Authoritarian Regimes: Limits of Ins tu onal Analyses Zuzana Hudáková (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Restraining the State: The design of Na onal Human Rights Ins tu ons in Africa Karin Sundstrom (Stockholm University) United States Engagement with Interna onal Law: An Analysis of the Economic Complexi es that Crystallized the Na on’s Stance on Racial and Gender Rights Malia Womack (Ohio State University ) WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Planet Poli cs 1: World Poli cs for a New Earth Theory Environmental Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Cara Dagge (University of South Florida) Cameron Harrington (University of Cape Town) Simon Nicholson (American University) Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Roundtable WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Disciplining Interna onal Rela ons: Race, Gender, and Eurocentrism in Interna onal Rela ons WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Change and Online Communi es: Best Prac ces, Blended Learning and Emerging Trends Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Online Media Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia) L. H. M. Ling (The New School) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Crisis and Change in the Global Poli cal Economy Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Ma hew Watson (University of Warwick, UK) Financial Crises and Pa erns of Change in Sovereign Debt Governance Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Skylar Brooks (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Post-Empire: Foreign Policy and Contemporary History of South Asia South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Disc. Diana Tussie (FLACSO/CONICET) Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University, Netherlands) Jayita Sarkar (MIT, Security Studies Program, Center for Interna onal Studies) A Reluctant Power? Assessing and Explaining Reluctance in India’s foreign policy Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Nicola Jane Phillips (University of She eld) When Crisis Produces Con nuity: “Retro” Trade Governance in the 21st Century The United States and South Asian Nuclear Poli cs under Ford and Carter Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Financial Crises and Poli cs: A Long Run Perspec ve Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne) Je rey Chwieroth (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel A er Paris I: Connec ng the dots across markets, legal systems, discourses and scales Environmental Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Disc. Sebas an Oberthuer (Free University of Brussels) The European Union’s Global Climate Change Leadership and the Paris Agreement Charles Parker (Uppsala University) Carbon Markets Interac on: Design and Di usion Post-COP21 Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) The ‘Global Stocktake’ in the Paris Agreement – A Two-level Game or a Global Governance Innova on? Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Interna onal Climate Law: Contested No ons and Diverse Assump ons Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen (Wageningen University) Sonja Klinsky (Arizona State University) The Paris Agreement as crème brûlée? Re exive climate governance between hard and so law Je rey S. Mcgee (University of Tasmania) Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra) Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen (Wageningen University) Stephen Philip Cohen (Brookings) Paul Kapur (Naval Postgraduate School) The Stakeholders Inside: Explaining India’s rela onship with Israel and France Change in Trade Rela ons: Change in Poli cal Alignments? Crisis and Change in Global Produc on: Ethical Norms, Labour Standards and Global Economic Governance Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) J. Simon Rofe (SOAS University of London) Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Amy Below (Oregon State University) Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore) WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cosmopolitanism Revisited Panel Theory Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University) The Symbolic Power of the Interna onal: Scalar E ects and Social Rela ons Tugba Basaran (Associate Researcher, CCLS, France and Visitor, Princeton University) Chris an Olsson (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Anomic Globaliza on: A Ques oning of Cosmopolitanism Alexander Bohas (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) The Eccentric Cosmopolis Derek Denman (Towson University) The na onal interest and global disasters Hans Lindenlaub (University of St Andrews) World poli cal change and its implica ons in peripheral areas: interna onal rela on perspec ves over La n-American theories Carlos Eduardo Vidigal (University of Brasília) WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Re-thinking Interna onal Rela ons Pedagogy in an Era of Globalisa on and Disrup on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Claire Turenne Sjolander (University of O awa) Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) W. R. Nadège Compaoré (Department of Social Science, York University) Global Health Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Ulf Bjereld (University of Gothenburg) Marie Demker (University of Gothenburg) Social Bias or Humanitarian Empathy? Migrants’ Stories and Media A tudes Towards Immigra on Federica Genovese (University of Essex) The Diasporiza on of Counterpublics: Iranian Asylum Seekers in Turkey Navid Fozi (TUBITAK Fellow at the Middle East Studies, Middle East Technical University, Ankara) Borderlands of the Migrant Crisis: The Return of Geopoli cs in the Western Balkans and Central & Eastern Europe Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Tea Hadžiris ć (Anali ka Centre for Social Research, Sarajevo ) WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Parsing the Passions: Methodology and the Study of Emo on in World Poli cs Slow and Backwards: An bio c apocalypse and the art of (be) coming back Gi e du Plessis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) De-centering the Anthropos: Priori zing Inter-Species Rela ons in Global Health Security Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Crisis in Slow mo on: the stubborn habits of migra on Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Ataraxy in the Anthropocene: In Search of the Late-Modern Body Brian Gordon (Johns Hopkins University) Theory Chair Disc. Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) Feeling Methodological? Understanding Methodology and the Emo on Turn Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Emo onal communi es in world poli cs Designing for Death: CRISPr and the illusions of control Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Aubrey Yee (University of Hawaii at Manoa) A ect, That Old Familiar Feeling Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston College) Robbie To en (American Jewish University) Integra ng migrants: di ering a tudes among educa onal groups over me Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) Jane Benne (Johns Hopkins University) WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Colombia Peace Process Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Life and Death in Anthropocene Catastrophe: Poli cs, Ethics and Temporali es Chair Disc. WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Migra on: Causes and Consequences Carlos Paredes (FLACSO (Ecuador)) Elisa M. Tarnaala (CMI The Mar Ah saari Centre) Colombia’s peace and con ict resolu on process: A cri cal test for theories about peacekeeping? Arturo C. Sotomayor (The University of Texas at San Antonio) Adam Isacson (Washington O ce on La n America) Is Colombia ready for Peace? A Perspec ve from a Development Aid Prac oner Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish Na onal Police Academy, Ankara, Turkey) Transi onal Jus ce for Colombian Child Soldiers Rebecca Root (Ramapo College) Who Wants Peace? Predic ng Civilian Support for Con ict Nego a ons Juan Tellez (Duke University) The Poli cal Decision-making Processes of Interna onal Coopera on for the Promo on of Peace and the Resolu on of the Armed Con ict in Colombia Margarita María Bau sta Mar nez (Universidade de São Paulo) Emo ons and Decision-Making: A Mixed Methodological Approach Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Experimental approaches to emo ons in interna onal rela ons Aaron Michael Ho man (Purdue University) WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Spaces and Faces of Cri cal Security Studies and Social Change Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) A Social Theory of Change in World Poli cs Karen Gu eri (Peace Innova on Lab, Stanford University) Ontologies of entanglement, conceptualiza ons of social change and agency in interna onal rela ons. Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) The Ends of Cri cal Security Studies? Rethinking Security’s (Theologico)Poli cal Founda on Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University) Out of One, Many: Origins of Di eren a on in Cri cal Security Studies Schools Mustafa A. Sezal (Yildirim Beyazit University) From Cosmopolitan, to Foucauldian, to Deleuzian Cri cal Security Studies Michael Albert (Johns Hopkins University) WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Cri cal Perspec ves on the Israeli-Pales nian Peace Process: its Failure, Sustained Policy Iner a and the Consequences Peace Studies Chair Disc. Alaa Tar r (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Alaa Tar r (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Funding Pales ne, Paying for Peace: Can the Donors be Trusted? Jeremy Wildeman (Al-Shabaka Policy Network) Zionism & African refugees: the revival of the In ltra on rhetoric in Israel Can interna onal jus ce norms hold up to regional poli cs within the African Union? Poli cal Interests, Interna onal Norms, and the Future of the Interna onal Criminal Court Sarah Nimigan (The University of Western Ontario) Interna onal Crimes as Natural Disasters: A Poststructuralist Approach to Interna onal Crime Dianne Lalonde (Western University) WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Experiencing change: Migra on in Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Joan Deas (Grenoble Ins tute of Poli cal Studies (Sciences Po Grenoble)) Gaza and the transforma on of pro-Israel advocacy Jane Jackman (University of Exeter) Autopsy of the Oslo cadaver - Back into the public debate to build up the “security fence” in Israel (2000-2003) Damien Simonneau (Sciences Po Bordeaux) WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Globaliza on at the Crossroads: Established Narra ves and Cri cal Perspec ves Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Julia Calvert (University of New Brunswick) Short vs. Long Term Consequences of US Trade with Developing Countries Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) The New Global Labor Studies: An Interdisciplinary Cri cal Review Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Jamie McCallum (Middlebury College) Shaping economic a tudes: labor market inequality and genderbased di erences in trade openness Analia Gomez Vidal (University of Maryland, College Park) What causes labour mobility? Interna onal Trade and Educa onal A ainment Saliha Me nsoy (University of Oxford) WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Challenges and Opportuni es: The Interna onal Criminal Court in Global Context Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) The Limits of State Compliance: Kenya and the Interna onal Criminal Court (ICC) Oumar Ba (University of Florida) Enabling Jus ce: Understanding State Coopera on with the Interna onal Criminal Court through Cri cal Coopera on Incidents Franziska Boehme (Syracuse University) Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Ethnography and Global Poli cs: Engaging Interna onal Rela ons from Below Ce a S. Mainwaring (University of Waterloo) Noelle K. Brigden (Marque e University) Pauline Brücker (CERI-Sciences Po and CEDEJ ) Thinking Outside the Bilateral Box: Can the Pales nian Leadership E ec vely Reshape a post-Oslo Diploma c Strategy? Panel Families, Children & Mobility Poli cs: Unearthing the child voice in the plight of the 2012 Family Immigra on Rules (UK) Amanda Russell Bea e (Aston University) “Ci zens of nowhere”: Stranded Biharis in Bangladesh Nasreen Chowdhory (Delhi University) Smuggling of migrants in me of change: what can IR learn from the people who move other people for pro t? Maria Fotou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) “Immigra on of the poorer classes”: Race, class and belonging in migra on experiences Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Migrant and Refugee Journeys: Changing Strategies of Survival Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Suzan Ilcan (University of Waterloo) Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis) The Eternal Nightmare: Women’s Experiences, Migra on, and the Normality of Mul dimensional Violence Carla Angulo-Pasel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Journeys of Vulnerability and Resistance Maissaa Almustafa (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs ) Encounter between Border Controls and Migrant Agency: TurkishEU Borders Sibel Karadağ (Koc University) ‘We’re not really contented with staying here’ – Non-belonging, Immobility and Strategies of Resistance and Adapta on for Migrant Care Workers in Rural Northern England Georgia Spiliopoulos (University of No ngham, Ningbo, China) Naviga ng Immobility in Transit: Refugees ‘Wai ng’ in Lesvos Island Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg) WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Increasing Empirical Understandings Through LGBTQ+ Theory Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Malliga Och (Idaho State University) Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) IDF Pride: Reading Current Recon gura ons of Gender and Sexuality in the IDF through the Lenses of Militarism and Homona onalism Moran M. Mandelbaum (Keele University) Queering Genocide: Homicide as "Homocide" Lisa B. Sharlach (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Vic ms, Survivors, and Lolitas: the sexual agency of children as a human right Robyn Linde (Rhode Island College) Interroga ng “the gay divide”: Russian sexual poli cs and the everyday bordering of Europe Emil Edenborg (Lund University Sweden) Resis ng the Transna onal Di usion of Norms through Securi za on: LGBT Rights Immuniza on in Russia and Hungary Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ISA-Global South Caucus Dialogue Roundtable WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Climate change mul ple: Science, knowledge and power Environmental Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Angela Oels (Open Universiteit Nederland) From Climates Mul ple to Climate Singular: The Ontological Poli cs of the IPCC’s 5th Synthesis Report Jasmine Livingston (Lund University) Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Star ng the Queer/s in the Academy: Challenging “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Markus Lederer (Technical University Darmstadt) Climate migra on mul ple: Climate refugee, climate migrant, climate warrior or none of these? Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Sandra McEvoy (Wheelock College) Momin Rahman (Trent University) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) Chloe Schwenke (US Agency for Interna onal Development) WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Changing the Assump ons Behind Jus ce and Security Interven ons in Con ict-A ected Contexts Making Blue the new REDD: How coastal marine ecosystems became Blue Carbon and reached the agenda of global climate change Terese Göransson (Lund University) Quan fying forests: The produc on of hybrid knowledge artefacts in REDD+ governance Franziska Mueller (University of Kassel) The security poli cs of Plan B: Geoengineering and the interna onal poli cs of climate change Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen) WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Against Interna onal Rela ons: Postcolonial Perspec ves Chair Disc. Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal norms in postcolonial me Arjun Chowdhury (University of Bri sh Columbia) The Postcolonial Perspec ve: An Introduc on Part. On the Therapeu c Use of Racism in Other Countries Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Alex de Waal (SSRC) Ta ana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Koen Vlassenroot (University of Gent) Tim Allen (London School of Economics) Rachel C. Ibreck (University of Bristol) Anna Macdonald (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM America's Retreat and Its Consequences Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Peace Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Henry R. Nau (George Washington University ) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Robert J. Lieber (Georgetown University) Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) David Smith (University of Sydney) Civilising norms and poli cal authority in Africa: re ec ons drawn from psychoanalysis Julia Gallagher (University of London) The norm of state-monopolised violence from a Yemeni perspec ve Sarah Phillips (The University of Sydney) WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Conceptual and Methodological Innova on in Global Environmental Poli cs Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) IPBES between Theory and Prac ce: How weighted concepts travel Hannah R. Hughes (Cardi University) Alice Vadrot (Cambridge University) Making In uence Visible: Innova ons in Ethnography in Interna onal Rela ons Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Laura Zano (Purdue University) Ethnographic Approaches to Transna onal Organiza ons Gregory Thaler (Cornell University) Using Social Network Analysis to Study the Evolu on of Climate Poli cs Women’s Piece of Security, what cost to humanity? A Peacekeeping Perspec ve Dana R. Fisher (University of Maryland) Philip Leifeld (Eawag) Explaining ins tu onal varia on in global environmental governance architectures Philipp Pa berg (Ins tute for Environmental Studies) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Clare Hutchinson (United Na ons - Dept. of Peacekeeping) Tara Sarathy (United Na ons - Dept. of Peacekeeping) "Touchy Feely" Issues or Substance? Integra ng Gender into European Common Security and Policy (CSDP) Missions and Opera ons "You are so lucky to be dealing with those 'touchy feely' issues [human rights and gender] and not real security and defence issues" Sari Kouvo Stephanie Ziebell Valeria Eboli (EUNAVFOR MED opera on SOPHIA/University ) WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Commi ee Panel Academic Freedom, Terrorism, and Counter-Terrorism Academic Freedom Commi ee Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Virginia Tilley (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale) Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Massachuse s, Boston) Gilbert Ramsay (University of Saint Andrews) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Rethinking the Modern Silk Road: China’s "Belt and Road Ini a ve" Under Scru ny Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Chair Disc. Maximilian Mayer (Tongji University) Zhenming Zhong (Tongji University) Dingding Chen (Jinan University, Guangzhou, China) Transna onal sociotechnical imaginaries of the Mari me Silk Road Maximilian Mayer (Tongji University) Economic reforms in China and the One-Belt-One-Road strategy - Theore cal debates and policy concepts Doris Fischer (University of Würzburg, China Business and Economics) Military responses to the implementa on of UNSCR 1325 on strategic, opera onal and tac cal levels – the NATO example Ivan Morgan Planas (Gender Advisor at NATO JFCBS 2013-2016) Charlo e Isaksson (University of Cambridge and formerly NATO Gender Adviser) Delicate Balance: Challenge of concentra ng on numbers in delivering the Women, Peace and Security mandate Jonna Maria Naumanen (UN DPKO O ce of Military A airs) Dee Gibbon (University of New South Wales/previous Gender Advisor Resolute Support Mission NATO) WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Embodied Materialisms: (Post) Colonial Poli cal Economies, Biopoli cs, and Coloniality Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Si ng Nuclear Burial Grounds: The Colonial, Gendered, Racialized Poli cs of Consent in Canada Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Implan ng Coloniality: Revival of Popula on Policy, Long-Term Contracep on, and Contracep ve Markets Daniel Bendix (University of Kassel) Susanne Schultz (Gen-ethical Network, Berlin) Once and Future Empires? China’s New Silk Road (OBOR) and Turkey’s Neo-O omanism Compared Nora E. Fisher Onar (Coastal Carolina University) Chinese investments in key-European countries, 2010-2015: experiences and lessons for “One Belt, One Road” Philippe Le Corre (The Brookings Ins tu on) Science Diplomacy, Chinese engagement in the High North and lessons for the Silk Road Ping Su (Tongji University) WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Poli cal or prac cal? Prac oners' collec ve experiences from the WPS and gender advisory work – challenges and progress. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Louise Olsson (Folke Bernado e Academy) A toolbox for prac oners or a poli cal arena: towards a u litarian perspec ve on women, peace and security agenda Charlo e Isaksson (University of Cambridge and formerly NATO Gender Adviser) Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Universi es Ma er: Higher Educa on, Colonialism, and the Produc on of Academic Knowledge Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Coloniality of Power and Materiality: The Case of the Caracol Industrial Park in Hai Melody Fonseca (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Refugees, Migra on, and Media Power Panel Interna onal Communica on Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. William La Youmans (George Washington University) Katharine Sarikakis (University of Vienna) Seldom, Super cial, and Soon Gone: Television News Coverage of Refugees in the US, 1990-2015 Shawna M. Brandle (City University of New York) Janet E. Reilly (Sarah Lawrence College) Portrayal of Migrants in Bri sh media: The Romanians Are Coming (2015) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Migrants, refugees, crisis: U.S. media discourses of 2016 migratory ows in Europe, the Middle East and North America Fostering Intelligence Transparency in New Democracies: The In uence of Archives & Commi ees of Truth and Reconcilia on Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) Andres de Castro Garcia (Universidad Técnica del Norte (UTNEcuador)) Populism, Illiberalism, and the Image of the “Syrian refugee” Corina Lacatus (London School of Economics) Event, ‘shitstorm’ and collec ve anesthe c on Twi er: the case of Aylan Kurdi and the European migra on crisis Marcela Durán Camero (Universidad de La Sabana) Ta ana Jaramillo Cubillos (Universidad de La Sabana) Shaping Post-Communist Romania's Intelligence Culture: The Role of the Securitate Archives Irena Chiru (Na onal Intelligence Academy) South Africa's Intelligence Democra za on: Dealing with the Past WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Crisis and the Making of Interna onal Order: The 1940s and 1950s and Global Governance Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) Shadows of the Shield and Sword: Germany and Intelligence Transparency since the Opening of the Stasi Archives Carolyn Halladay (Naval Postgraduate School) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Kris n M. Haugevik (NUPI) Intelligence, Democracy, and Human Rights: The Role of Commi ees of Truth and Reconcilia on in La n America Eduardo E. Estevez (Founda on for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) Alejandra Otamendi (University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) The failed Oligarchic Interna onal Military in the 1940s Chen Kertcher (Haifa University , Ariel University ) China as a ‘norm-shaper’ in the interna onal economic order: from Bre on Woods to Bandung (1944-1955) Amy S. King (Australian Na onal University) Se ling Rese lement: Understanding Change in the Norm of Rese lement through the Swedish and Norwegian Response to Refugees from the 1956 Hungarian Uprising Amanda Cellini (NUPI) From Excep on to Order: Communist Origins and the Transforma on of American Excep onalism in the 1940s and 1950s Aron Tabor (Central European University) WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Five Eyes Wide Shut: Working Intelligence Beyond the 'West' Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University, Interna onal Security and Intelligence Studies) Darius E. Watson (Bellevue University) Nigerian Intelligence Dilemmas: Dealing with Chaos from Within and Without Joseph Akpan (Na onal Ins tute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Nigeria) Intelligence in an Age of Disrup on and Transparency: Searching for a Principle of Compara ve Intelligence Studies Kevin O'Connell (Georgetown University) Je rey Rogg (The Ohio State University) How Does Turkish Intelligence Work? Musa Tuzuner (Mercyhurst University) Sumeyra Tuzuner (Columbia University) Moscow’s Syria A air: Rethinking Russian Intelligence Yury Barmin (Rethinking Russia, Moscow, Russian Federa on) Between Hogwarts and Yoda: Western Analysis of Non-Western Intelligence Communi es Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University, Interna onal Security and Intelligence Studies) WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Intelligence Democra za on: The Impact of Archive Openings & Commi ees of Truth and Reconcilia on Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Historical Ins tu onalism in Interna onal Rela ons: Explaining Ins tu onal Development in World Poli cs Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University) Henry Farrell Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Thomas Rixen (University of Bamberg) Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Social networks and immersive eldwork: Innova ons in the study of movements and militants Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Michael Kenney (University of Pi sburgh) Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of She eld) Jerome Drevon (University of Manchester) Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington) WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM GeoPoli cal Transi ons in the Global Poli cal Economy Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) China’s Expanding In uence in the Middle East: Its Regional and Global Impact Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chris an University) Space Geopoli cs and Poli cal Economy Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Waves of Na onalism in the Longue Durée: Poli cal Economy of Geopoli cal Con icts Şahan Savaş Karataşli (Princeton) Democracy and Violence: An -Kurdish Communal Violence in Turkey WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ethics of Transla on, Storytelling, and Embodiment Se ka Kumral (Johns Hopkins University) How Peaceful was the Historical Asian System? It Depends on How You Count States Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Russia and the West Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. William M. Reisinger (University of Iowa) Global Development Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Moral Hazard Problem and the Ukrainian Crisis: Christopher A. Stevens (Misericordia University) U.S. Human Rights Policy in Post-Soviet Region: The Case of Azerbaijan Galib Bashirov (Florida Interna onal University) Parading the Past: Russia, the Poli cs of History, and Engagement with the West George Soroka (Harvard University) The Crimea Crisis and the Performance of Great Power Poli cs Colin Chia (Cornell University) State Civilisa on: Russia’s Doctrine of Neo-Medieval Realism? Iain Ferguson (Higher School of Economics in St.Petersburg) WB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Energy and Security Threats Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (Brazilian War College - ESG) Akin Unver (Kadir Has University) Michael Klare (Hampshire College) Klaus G. Dalgaard (Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil) Adriana Nilsson (University of Liverpool) Carolina Pavese (PUC Minas, Brazil) Geopoli cal implica ons of Energy Prices Collapse and Increased Security Threats for Middle Eastern Producers: Rede ning GCC Foreign Policy Priori es Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami) Oil and Armed Con ict: Global Oil Trade’s E ects on Peace in the Interna onal System Samantha Lange (University of Iowa) Energy and Hegemony: Two Overlapping Transi ons in Progress? Bruna Moreira (PPGRI San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC -SP)) Monisha Das Gupta (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Sarah Jamal (Aberystwyth University) Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) Diyah Larasa (University of Minnesota) Medha Medha (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) WB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Land as an Object(ive) of Development: Who gets access? Panel Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Who Owns the Land? Power, Belonging, and the Remaking of History in Ghana Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) Land Reform and Rural Governance in Modern China Jin Zeng (Florida Interna onal University) Alloca ng Sovereignty: Land Acquisi ons and State Sovereignty in the Cameroonian Palm Oil Sector Ste Hamann (University of Guelph) Civil society’s par cipa on in agricultural development in Mozambique: a look at the Triangular Coopera on Program for Agricultural Development of Tropical Savannas in Mozambique (ProSavana) Oil Price Shockwave: The Geopoli cal Implica ons of an Extended Low-Oil-Price Regime The Changing Role of Renewable Energy in World Poli cs: A Compara ve Analysis of Biofuel Policy-Making in Brazil, the EU and the US Roundtable FERNANDA MARIA BARAÚNA DE FREITAS ARAGÃO (Universidade Federal da Bahia) Expansion of state power in the drylands of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda Karol Czuba (University of Toronto) WB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Crisis Response in the Euro Crisis Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Anatomy of a Crisis Response: A case study of the Swedish automobile industry Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Jack Daly (North Carolina State University) Ideology and Policy Preferences: The "isms" and Crisis Response in Europe Travis Joseph Nelson (University of Washington) Reform of the Interna onal Financial System – European Perspec ve Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Janus lives in Frankfurt – ght budgets, loose money and the changing poli cal in uence of the ECB Max Lüggert (Bonn University) Seeing like the European Central Bank: Analy c ins tu ons in central banking Sven Hilgers (Freie Universität Berlin) WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM U.S. Foreign Policy and Canada A er the Elec ons Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Associa on for Canadian Studies in the United States Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Charles Doran (Johns Hopkins University) Brian L. Job (University of Bri sh Columbia) John Kirton (University of Toronto) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Patrick A. Mello (Bavarian School of Public Policy, Technical University of Munich) Christopher M. Sands (Johns Hopkins University SAIS) Jack E. Holmes (Hope College) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Ibrahim Halawi (Royal Holloway, University of London) Ellis Goldberg Rabie Barakat (American University of Beirut (AUB)) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Magid Shihade (Birzeit University, Birzeit, Pales ne) Sigurd Neubauer (Arab Gulf States Ins tute, Wash. D.C. ) Ismail Erdem (University of London, Royal Holloway) WB58: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Experiments in Security Studies Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Cross Domain Deterrence: Experimental Study of the Win-Warn Dynamic Egle Murauskaite (U.S. Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism (START), University of Maryland) Devin Hayes Ellis (University of Maryland ) David M. Quinn (University of Maryland, College Park) Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Understanding Societal Preferences for Means of War: U.S. Public Percep ons of Manned Versus Unmanned Weaponry Julia M. Macdonald (University of Pennsylvania/University of Denver) Jacquelyn Schneider (U.S. Naval War College) Weapon Systems, Friendly Fire and the Appor onment of Blame: Evidence from an Experiment Graeme A. Davies (University of Leeds) Cherie Maestas (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Marcus Schulzke (University of York) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Robert Johns (University of Essex) Framing Trade-o s from Drones Jason Rei er (University of Exeter) Thomas J. Sco o (University of Strathclyde) Constraints on the Design of Security Policy: Insights from Audience Costs Theory, Poli cal Psychology and Security and Defence Elites in the United Kingdom Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Panel Interna onal Security Studies WB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Transi ons And Trends Of Change In The Middle East: Their Nature And Implica ons Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding Coercion: Theory, Psychology, and History Chair Disc. Disc. Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Coercion and the Credibility of Assurances Ma hew Cebul (Yale University) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Democracies, Dictators, and Coercive Diplomacy Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia) More Power to Hurt: Cross-Domain Coercion in Theory and in Prac ce Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University) Crazy like a Fox? Do Leaders Perceived as Mentally Unstable Achieve Be er Con ict Outcomes? Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Who Fights for Reputa on in Interna onal Poli cs? Bringing Psychology Back In Keren Milo (Princeton University) WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Governing Energy Transi ons - Op ons and Obstacles I: EU, US, China, Russia and Australia Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Andreas Goldthau (Central European University) Renewable Energy in Russia: Whim or Necessity? Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) EU Energy Security Policy a er the End of the Oil Glut: Gambling on the Interna onal Oil Market at the Expense of the Search for Sustainable Alterna ves? Susanne Peters (Kent State University/University Geneva) Three shi s in US energy policy and the implica ons for the globe Chris an Downie (University of New South Wales) Crisis and Policy Change: Assessing China’s ‘airpocalypse’ and lowcarbon energy transi on Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto) Towards a global coal mining moratorium? A compara ve analysis of coal mining policies in the US, China, India, Indonesia, and Australia Mathieu Blondeel (Universiteit Gent) WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Postcolonial Perspec ves on the Poli cs of Development: Historical Views of Postcolonial States Global Development Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Marion Dixon (American University) Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) ‘Becoming Part of the Interna onal Community’: Democracy and Indonesian Foreign Policy Lena Tan (University of Otago) The poli cs of development in Afghanistan Ben Walter (University of Queensland) Postcolonial Analysis on Neoliberal Development: Why is Ireland considered a success? Taylor Soto (DePaul University) Development as Decoloniza on: Postcolonialism, Puerto Rico and Power Aracelis Sanchez (DePaul University) STAGING THE STATE: 1970S CAIRO, NASR CITY AND THE AFTERLIVES WB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Violence, the Third World and IR Global Development Chair Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Non-State Actors and in(security) in the Middle East: Ideologies, Challenges and Strategies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Metropolitan Killings Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Provoking Humanity: A erlives of Mass Violence in Cambodia and the United States Emily Mitamura (University of Minnesota - Twin Ci es) Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) Kevin Edward Grisham (California State University, San Bernardino) Fascist Violence / Colonial Violence Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Violence on Iraqi bodies: The E ects of Economic Sanc ons An Alterna ve Approach to the ISIS Threat Mariam Georgis (University of Alberta) Riva Gewarges (McMaster University) Amal I. Khoury (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Conceptual & Methodological Failure of Informa on Strategies to Counter Terrorist Ideology & Radicaliza on: Deep Lessons for E ec ve Messaging from the Field of 21st C. Con ict Shalini Venturelli (American University) WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Contes ng Neoliberalisms: Resistance and Re ec ons Arash Reisinezhad (Florida Interna onal University) Parisa Farhadi (Allameh Tabatabaie) Transna onal non-state actors and change in world poli cs: The case of the Muslim Brotherhood Mahmoud El Ashmawy (Sciences Po Paris & European Research Council funded-Wafaw research program) From state challengers to religious ac vists: the shi ing poli cal behavior of violent non-state actors in the Middle East since the Arab Spring Chair Disc. Neoliberalising Feminism in Rwanda Katherine Allison (University of Glasgow) The promise of empowerment in global civil society promo on – Giving meaning to an empty signi er Hanna Mühlenho (VU Amsterdam) Panel Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow) Homo A ectus: resis ng neoliberalism through socially engaged art Diana Zacca Thomaz (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Peace Studies Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy) Rights Enabled or Disabled?: The UN CRPD and Fixing Meanings of Disability in the Global South Andrew Jenks (University of Delaware) Assessing Con dence in the Peace Process in Northern Ireland Christos Kyrou (Center for Interna onal Rela ons) Ma hew Fuller (St. Philip's College) Assessing Muslim-Chris an Dialogue: Implica ons from the Hybrid Model of Nigeria’s “Pastor and Imam" Darren Kew (Umass Boston) Longue dureé: Managing expecta ons for change within long-term poli cal processes in Bosnia and Pakistan Alexander Cromwell (George Mason University) Tobias Grei (American University) Doomed to fail? Local con ict environment mechanisms and their in uence on post-con ict peace Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) Poli cal Clientelism and Con ict Resolu on: The Case of Cyprus Sertac Sonan (Cyprus Interna onal University ) Hubert Faustmann (University of Nicosia) Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Change or retrenchment? Gender-speci c insecuri es in Cyprus in the age of austerity Adam Ho man (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chair Disc. Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy ISIS: Power, Violence, and the State of Excep on WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Con ict Transforma on and Local Media on Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Migricide: Hospitality, Horror, and Crimes without Names Aya Nassar (University of Warwick) Chair Disc. Panel WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Human Rights and the Internet Panel Online Media Caucus Human Rights Interna onal Communica on Chair Janice Kreinick Gallagher (Brown University) On the 'Fordi ca on' of Human Rights Witnessing: Humans as Machines, Machines as Humans Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge) Coding and encoding rights in internet infrastructure. Sociotechnical imaginaries and transna onal advocacy networks in internet governance Stefania Milan (The Ci zen Lab, University of Toronto) Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam) Universalizing Internet Access: An (inter)na onal agenda Louise Marie Hurel (PUC-Rio / Center for Technology and Society (CTS/FGV)) Intergovernmental Coopera on and Human Rights Online: The Freedom Online Coali on James Losey (Stockholm University) Hack vism: Curbing Tax Avoidance Through Public Shaming Angela Licata (McMaster University) WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Past Thinkers for Present Times (II): The Place of Poli cal Thought for IR Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory English School Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Marx meets IR: a theory of interna onal rela ons nested into the marxian thinking Mariana M. Carpes (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Ivi Elias (La Salle University) Virtue ethics and foreign policy decision-making Georgios N. Chagias (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece) “Self-Interest rightly understood” and the consolida on of the modern states system: a Tocquevillean argument on interna onal poli cs. Fernando N. C. Maia (Pon Gerais) cal Catholic University of Minas A er Great Thinkers. Emer de Va el and the Making of Modern Interna onal Law Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford) Towards an economic mare clausum: Exclusive economic rights and poli cal sovereignty over the seas Rodrigo Fracalossi (Oxford University) WB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Construc ng Interna onal Poli cs 2 - Theore cal Considera ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Disc. Mariano Bertucci (Tulane University) Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) A Tac cal Guide to Conceptual Analysis Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Construc ng IR: The more things change, the more they stay the same? Patricia Greve (University of Toronto) Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Between construc vism and new materialism in the EU debate over gene cally modi ed food: coping with language, objects, and agency in our accounts of poli cs WB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable That's classi ed, dangerous or ethically compromised: Doing security policy research Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Rei ca on and Blues: perspec ves on 'thingi ca on' as concept and prac ce in interna onal studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Andrew Kuech (The New School for Social Research) How the Prac ce Turn Sidelined Giddens’: Understanding stability and change through prac ce Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Maria Birnbaum (European University Ins tute) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis) Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Construc ve Engagement with Extremist/Terrorist Groups: Possibili es & Limita ons Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Joyce Neu (Facilita ng Peace) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Georgia Papadopoulos Holmer (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Courtney La Bau (Truman Na onal Security Project) Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Water, Natural Disasters and Human Rights Panel Human Rights Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Jacob Eriksson (University of York) Jacob Eriksson (University of York) The Human Right to Water: How far can it go? Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) Is Protec on from the Impact of Climate Change a Human Right? Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Mar na San a (University of Bridgeport) Shane Markowitz (Central European University) Construc ng State Iden ty, Media ng American Power: Inver ng the So Power Paradigm and Expanding the Scope of Global Power Audrey Kurth Cronin (American University) Jeni Whalan (University of Queensland) Chris ne S. Cheng (King's College London) Monica Du y To (University of Oxford) David Malet (George Washington University) Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Adversarial Dynamics: India’s Yamuna River, the Human Right to Water, and the Tension between Compliance and Decentraliza on Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) Natural disasters and the scope of transi onal jus ce Megan E. Bradley (McGill University) Maïka Sondarjee (University of Toronto) WB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM E ect of Personality and Leader Traits on Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Aaron M. Rapport (University of Cambridge) Change in Poli cal Personality? Tracing Shimon Peres’ Leadership Traits Quan fying Government Religious Preference: Phase 2 of the Religious Characteris cs of States Dataset Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) Taking it Personally: Con ict Personaliza on in Interna onal Poli cs Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) Social treatment of religious minori es and its in uence on secularity: Comparing Europe and Muslim-majority countries Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Univers y of Birmingham) The Heroes and the Chickens: When Do Actors Back Down? Jihyun Shin (University of Southern California) La n American Poli cal Leaders: A study of personality at-adistance WB77: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Risk and Uncertainty in Foreign Policy Decisions María Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh) WB74: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Migra on States in the Global South Roundtable Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Joe D. Hagan (West Virginia University) Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Risk Disposi on and Military Deterrence E ec veness: An Experimental Examina on of the Psychological Determinants Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Je rey Berejikian (University of Georgia) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Disc. Alex Mintz (The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Nir Keren (Iowa State University) Israel's Decision Not to Pre-empt on Yom Kippur 1973 Orienta on Type Theory and Social Naviga on: Founda ons for a Computa onal Model of Decisionmaking Tony Rivera (Duke University) Preference Forma on and Prospect Theory: The Sources of Loss Aversion Sean Brani (University of Notre Dame) Gambling with lives for poli cal survival: A prospect theore cal approach to democra c dealing with losses Dieuwertje Kuijpers (VU University Amsterdam) Alex Mintz (The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) Groupthink Revisited Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida) Sco Crichlow (West Virginia University) The Dynamics of Decision Making on Military Interven on / Non Interven on Amnon Sofrin (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) Tac cal and Strategic Decisions: Polythink, Groupthink or Con-Div? Kasey Barr (Hebrew University) The e ect of Leadership Style and Group Dynamics on Success or Failure in Interna onal Nego a on Ronny Rosenzwieg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) WB76: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Empirical Approaches to Religion in Interna onal Studies 1: Breaking New Ground Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. WB78: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera on and Interna onal Rela ons Theory The Strategic Logic of Religious Violence Ma hew Isaacs (Brandeis University) True believers? How do we know that religious violence is really religious? Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) All in the Family? The Impact of Religious Sect vs. Religious Families on Discrimina on against Ethnoreligious Minori es Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Power and the Microeconomic Founda ons of Interna onal Coopera on Theory Louis Bélanger (Université Laval) When does Coopera on Happen between Adversarial States? Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) Subs tu ng Democracy: Authoritarian Regimes and Interna onal Coopera on Kim-Lee G. Tuxhorn (University of Colorado, Boulder) Open Economy Poli cs, the State, and Na onal Security Timothy Turnbull (Brown University) The latent way in which sanc ons a ect markets Dawid Jarosz (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Brandon Yoder (Na onal University of Singapore) CONCEPTUALIZING THE JULY 1914 CRISIS: A DECISION UNITS ANALYSIS James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Charles Gomes Miryam Hazan (InterAmerican Development Bank) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine) WB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Group Decision Making: Polythink, Groupthink and Con-Div Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Global Development Panel WB79: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Diversity or Unity? Islamic Approaches to Finance, Produc on and Charity in the Neoliberal Age Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Travis Selmier II (Indiana University) Making a Capitalism of their Own: The AKP, Islamic Neoliberalism and Waqfs (Religious Founda ons) in Turkey Gizem F. Zencirci (Providence College) WB82: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Terrorist Tac cs Interna onal Security Studies Post-Islamist Reac ons to Neo Liberal Capitalism in Turkey: Comparing IGIAD and An Capitalist Muslims Chair Disc. Ozlem Madi-Sisman (University of Houston Clear Lake ) Colin Powers (John Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies) Contending with Capitalism: Postcolonial Fatwas on Islamic Economics and Finance. Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy) Seth Loertscher (United States Military Academy) Press Freedom and Policing Capacity: Why Some Countries Experience Terrorism Hoaxes Nicole Tishler (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Omer Awass (American Islamic College) Making Islam Safe for Capitalism: Poli cal Economy of Islamic Banking and Finance, Shadows and Symbols: Ideology and Mission Planning in Terrorist Campaigns Ermin Sinanovic (Interna onal Ins tute of Islamic Thought) Panel Kenneth Mar n (Concordia University) Alon Burstein (The Hebrew University ) Paris, Mumbai and the Legacy of Fidayin: An Analysis of the “LifeDaring” Jihadist Terrorism Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Herbert Tinsley (START) A Theory of Suicide Terrorism in Non-Democracies Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) Nasir Almasri (University of Chicago) Owning order: ideology, legacy and status in the interna onal power hierarchy WB83: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking the Founda ons of US Foreign Policy Adam J. Quinn (University of Birmingham) Is Greatness Socially Constructed? Military Power, Interna onal Structure, and Britain’s World Role David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Status Compe on in Africa: Explaining the Rwandan-Ugandan Clashes in the DRC Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews) The “Respect De cit” in Construc ng the “New Type of Great Power Rela ons”: The Signi cance of Status Recogni on in the China-U.S. Rela ons Chair Disc. Hayden J. Smith (Washington State University) THE UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY FROM 1865 TO 1913: INTERNAL FACTORS AND IDEOLOGICAL FORMATION Lucas Amaral Ba sta Leite (Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho) Popular Expecta ons and the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson David Hunter Walsh (Rutgers University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Organiza onal Seams and Cyber Con ict Escala on Philip Baxter (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Tarun Chaudhary (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Michael D. Salomone (Georgia Tech) Israel and The (Social) Construc on of Cyber Deterrence Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Hacker, Hustler, Designer: Knowledge Di usion & Crea on Systems @ DefCon Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) It's Skill or Be Killed: O ensive Cyber Opera ons and the Levels of War Drew Herrick (George Washington University) ‘It Is Not Even There’: Topologies of Cyber Security in the Prac ces of Private Companies Kristo er Christensen (University of Copenhagen) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Frida Stranne (Halmstad University and the Swedish Ins tute for North American Studies, Uppsala University) Realist and Idealist Belief Systems in Foreign Policy: the cases of Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter In Young Min (University of Southern California) Chair Disc. Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Ning Liao (New Jersey City University) Socializa on and Hegemonic Authority: Korea under Chinese Hegemony WB81: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Barriers to E ec ve Cyber Opera ons Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) Prisoners and Poli cs: Hostage Taking By Terrorist Groups Islam and economy in the age of neoliberalism: The economic discourse and praxis of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan WB80: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Status Poli cs and Interna onal Security Panel Cri cal Man Versus Power Poli cs? Reevalua ng Morgenthau’s Legacy for Cri cal Interna onal Rela ons Theory and Prac ce Lucas Dolan (American University) WB84: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Postcolonial Legacies: Implica ons for Interna onal Theory Panel Theory Chair Disc. Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) How “Postcolonial” Was Nehru, Really? Interroga ng the Postcoloniality of India with Respect to Kashmir in the Nehru Era T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University) The pervading colonial logics of sovereignty: Re-assessing the concept of sovereignty in an intercultural society Xavier Mathieu (Centre for Global Coopera on Research) American Mavericks: Why Realists cannot dominate the Discourse of US Foreign Policy Taesuh Cha (Seoul Na onal University) Wishful Thinking and Race in Interna onal Theory Andrew Rosenberg (The Ohio State University) Spa alizing Blackness; Black Lives Ma er and the Failed State Lester Spence (Johns Hopkins University) WB85: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Paradigms of Peacebuilding Revisited: Realism, Liberalism, Cosmopolitanism and Cri cal Theory. Peace Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Onur Sen (Georgia State University) Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) Farid Mirbagheri (University of Nicosia) WB86: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorising Interna onal Organisa ons II Panel Presiden al Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore) Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Direc ons In Human Rights Research Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) WC03-A: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group E ects on Democra c Decision-Making and Women's Rights Junior Scholar Symposia Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Change In/Through Prac ce Disc. Disc. Luciana Oliveira (Puc-Minas) Monika Heupel (University of Bamberg) Denise M. Horn (Simmons College) Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Democra c Ins tu ons and Women’s Rights Responding to uncertainty: regime complexes across di erent policy domains Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) James Hollway (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Cédric Dupont (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (University of Kentucky ) Gender and its E ects on Nego a on Styles: A Case Study of the Tenure of Condoleezza Rice as the US Secretary of State Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) A Cross-Na onal Study on Women in Legislatures: Do they Reduce Interstate Con ict, Intrastate Con ict, Riots, and Defense Budgets? Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The WomanStats Project) Explaining the Empowerment of Interna onal Organiza ons Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Bavarian School of Public Policy, TU Munich) Henning Schmidtke ( Technical University of Munich, Bavarian School of Public Policy) Gendered Military Interven on: When Are Women’s States More (Less) Likely to Intervene? Divulging Data: Interna onal Informa on Sharing and the Role of Trust Examining the E ects of Gender, Islamism, and Ethnicity on Voter Preferences Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg) To Board or not to Board: The Corporate Governance of Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons Ryan Federo (ESADE Business School) Angel Saz-Carranza (ESADE Business School) Je rey Wright (University of Oxford) Innova ve Panel ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WC03-B: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Making Human Rights and Interna onal Law Work for Vulnerable Popula ons Junior Scholar Symposia Explaining Representa on in Global Governance: Theories and Hypotheses WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM FTGS Town Hall Yanjun Liu (University of California, Santa Barbara) Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University) Katharine A. M. Wright (University of Winchester) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Disc. Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna ) Are Children Involved in Armed Con icts to be Subjected to Interna onal Criminal Law? Ana Paula von Bochkor Podcameni (Florida Interna onal University) Using Interna onal Law Counter-Hegemonically to Help Women in War and War’s A ermath Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna ) Poli cs of the United Na ons Conven on on the Rights of the Child and the Depriva ons of “Street Children”: Examining a Paradox Aliya Abbasi (University of Queensland) Changing the Subject: Interna onal Law, Human Rights, and Homelessness Alyssa Webb (University of Connec cut) Mental Health Labels and Implica ons: A missed Opportunity from a Human Rights Perspec ve April Jakubec (University Massachuse s Boston) WC03-C: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rights, Security, and Norms in Cyberspace JSS Group Capability O sets and Rivalry Maintenance Prashant Hosur (Indiana University) Recognizing the Rivalry Revival: Can We Amend the Bargaining Model to Account for and Track the (Re)Emergence of Rivalries? Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Exploring the Coevolu on of Territorial Peace and Regime Type Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Kentaro Sakuwa (Valparaiso University) Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) New Wine into Old Wineskins? Regime Di usion in Cyberspace through Interna onal Trade In Tae Yoo (Department of Poli cal Science, Yonsei University) "Security of Person" in the Digital Age: European Union Policy for Business and Human Rights Ian Higham (Stockholm University) Disrup ng Interna onal Rela ons? – The Expansion of Cyberspace, Sociotechnical Change and the Transforma on of Power Poli cs. Lennart Maschmeyer (University of Toronto) Human Rights Online: Contested Claims in an Emerging Norm James Losey (Stockholm University) A Handful of Technocrats or Suprana onal Policy Network: Technical Community in Global Internet Governance Jungbae An (Yonsei University) WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cri cal IR and its Interface with Gender: Mul ple Intersec onali es South Asia in World Poli cs Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Global South Caucus Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Security or Insecurity: The Border Regime and the Women of Borderlands Paula Banerjee (Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcu a) Understanding change: An analysis of gender in migra on in India Nasreen Chowdhory (Delhi University) WC03-D: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Search for Rights and Jus ce in La n America JSS Group The Study of Masculini es in Kashmir: Unpacking the Gendered Con ict Analyses Amya A. Kshetrapal (University of Delhi) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Problema sing Secession through the Feminist Perspec ve Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Shipra Shukla (University of Delhi) Resis ng Human Rights Change in Peru Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Ohio Northern University) Hierarchies of Su ering in Transi onal Jus ce: The poli cs of Vic mhood in Colombia Roxanne Krystalli (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) Restora ve Jus ce in Transi on: Explaining Di usion and Evalua ng Impacts using a Mul -Method, Mul -Level Approach Bridget Marchesi (University of Minnesota; Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy) Colombia Comes Out!: Trasna onal Advocacy Networks' Tac cs and Scopes of In uence to Include LGBTI Vic ms in the Current Colombian Process of Transi onal Jus ce Carlos Paredes (FLACSO (Ecuador)) Transi onal Jus ce and Peace Educa on in La n America –Global Models and Local Agencies Jakob Kirchheimer (Georg Eckert Ins tute for Interna onal Textbook Research) WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Present and Future Con icts Presiden al Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Resat Bayer (Koç University) Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Industrializa on Versus the Capitalist Peace Alex Antony (Indiana University ) David Ruigh (Indiana University) William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Does Global Warming Increase the Risk of Deadly Violence in the Muslim World? Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) K.M. Seethi (Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Exploring the No on of Sexuality and the “Construc on” of Women in Interna onal Poli cs Megha Megha (University of Delhi) WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Understanding the Dynamics of Interna onal Con ict Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Shalini Venturelli (American University) Bruno Huberman (pon cal catholic university of são paulo) Russia's Interstate Wars Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Contemporary con ict analysis: Conceptual remarks on a contested no on. Ana-Maria Vazquez (ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara) Evolu on of Hyper-Complexity Con ict Model Evident in Europe, Middle East & East Asia: New Informa on & Power Dynamics Shaping Future Global Order in the 21st Century Shalini Venturelli (American University) Fi y Years of Occupa on: How Demographics, Resilience, and Global Sen ment Are Changing the Israeli/Pales nian Con ict Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) From Con ict to Peace: Civilizing Processes in World Poli cs Thiago Babo (University of São Paulo) WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Rethinking Women, Peace and Security: Addressing Masculini es in Post-Con ict Transforma ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Con nuity and change in Australian grand strategy Clinton Fernandes (University of New South Wales) The Challenges of Change as Opportuni es for Humanitarian Strategies Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) The Makings of a Good Man: Post-con ict development, violence preven ons and the quixo c search for good masculini es. David John Duriesmith (The University of Melbourne) They just do business in our blood: The militarisa on of genderbased violence in Nigeria WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Modular Performances of Security Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Emma Swan (University of O awa) Living Peace: Preven ng In mate Partner Violence through Psychosocial Support for Male Partners of Women Survivors of Con ict-Related Rape in the Democra c Republic of Congo Georgios Glou sios (Queen's University Belfast) Peter Forman (Durham University) Modula ng modula on: border management as disposi on Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) Automa on, Improvisa on and Emergence: re-thinking objec ca on at the border Michael Bourne (Queen's University Belfast) Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) The labor of modula ng digital governmentality Abby Fried (Promundo Global) Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) Gender making/state making in the private security industry Kevin Partridge WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Re ec ons on Change in World Poli cs Presiden al Panel Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Chair Managing Change During Order Transi on: East Asia A er the Cold War Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Colin J. McInnes (Aberystwyth University) African Modernscapes? Projec ons and Limita ons in South Africa’s Foreign Policy Scarle Cornelissen (University of Stellenbosch) Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna) Grey zones, deterrence and signalling. The case of the US-Japan alliance. Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna) Lucas Rezende (Federal University of Santa Catarina) Managing Change in Global Health: Framing Risk Chair Panel The Balance of Power in South America: explaining the region's defense coopera on ups and downs Crisis and Change in the Governance of Global Development WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Is now then? Interroga ng “change” in World Poli cs WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Revisi ng the Dynamics of State Alliances Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Audrey Reeves (University of Bristol) Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Modular Performances of Security: A Research Agenda Modupe Oshikoya (UMass Boston) Nonviolence, and Peacebuilding: Exploring Alterna ve Masculini es in the West Bank Panel Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces) Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces) Towards a New Dark Age of Insecurity: Trends, Inversions, and Contradic ons in World Poli cs Judy Hemming (University of Canberra) Michael McKinley (Australian Na onal University) Your world is not my world: How social media help fracture interna onal poli cal reality Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam) Doina Cajvaneanu (University of Trento) The Temporal Experience of Being on the Margins Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Venezuela-US rela ons during Chavezism (1998-2013): a convenient enmity? Carolina Pedroso (PPGRI San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP e PUC-SP)) Promise and Possibility: Managing Western Public Opinion in the Euromissiles Crisis Susan Colbourn (University of Toronto) Diploma c Hedging: When Allies Engage in Risky Behavior Rebecca Murphy (Columbia University ) WC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The South Asian States: Rising Illiberal Na onal & Subna onal Poli cs? South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Disc. Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Pallavi Raghavan (Center for Policy Research, New Delhi) Geopoli cs and Civiliza ons: The Discourse Surrounding Kashmir T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University) Ethnic Cues, Pragma c Choices: Cross-Ethnic Vo ng and Minority Electoral Decisions in India Madhavi Devasher (Princeton University) Unse ling poli cs in Bangladesh: globaliza on, elite-mass rela ons and unruly Islam Naomi Hossain (Ins tute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex) Syria’s disrup on to the shi in US grand strategy Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews) Syria’s impact on the evolu on of regional powers’ policies Chris Phillips (Queen Mary, University of London) Contes ng the Secular in Contemporary India: Emergence of the Religious Right Syria’s impact on Kurdish na onalism in the region Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ma hew Whi ng (London School of Economics) Mushtaq Hussain (University of Delhi) WC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ideology, Con ict and Gender Panel Space, Territory, and Borders in the Middle East in the a ermath of the Syrian Refugee Crisis Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) The Syrian Civil War and the changing nature of modera on Yaniv Voller (University of Kent) The Patriarchal Society: the English School, Gender and the Ques on of Order WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Gender and Power a er Violence Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) Transforming Civil Society: The Turkish Example Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Zeynep Alemdar (Okan University) Foreign Responses to Hamas-Fatah Reconcilia on: masculine rituals and obstacles Catherine Winifred Charre (Queen Mary University of London) More than Nameless Vic ms: Afghan Women in US and German Media During the War on Terror Chair Disc. Amanda Donahoe (Tu s University) Tackling neoliberal post-war reconstruc on models: the post-2015 agenda for Women, Peace and Security advocates United Na on Development Programme and Gender Mainstreaming in Post-con ict Reconstruc on Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Niamkoi Lam (Jawaharlal Nehru University) WC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel S ll Going Nuclear? The Connota on for Interna onal Regimes and En es The Janus-Faced Nature of Strategic Essen alism Keira Stearns (University of Southern California) Moving Beyond Inclusion: Exploring Women’s Visions for Social Transforma on in the A ermath of War Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Law David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Egle Murauskaite (U.S. Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism (START), University of Maryland) Jessica Smith (School for Con ict Analysis & Resolu on, George Mason University) The (Interna onal) Poli cs of Security Sector Gender Reform in Con ict and Post-Con ict Countries Laura Huber (Emory University) Iran: A Recognized and Unique Latent Proliferator? Saira Khan (North South University) Distor ons in the Interna onal Norms Di usion Process: Taiwan’s Super cial Compliance with Interna onal Nuclear Safety Regime of Spent Fuel and Radioac ve Waste Management Yea Jen Tseng (Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) Louis Bélanger (Université Laval) Change in World Poli cs: Exploring the Regionaliza on of Interna onal Nego a ons Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Sidra Hamidi (Northwestern University) The implementa on of nuclear non-prolifera on law from below. Some logics of produc on of the IAEA’s exper se. Mailys Mangin (Université Lille 2, France) Cur s Ryan (Appalachian State University) Cur s Ryan (Appalachian State University) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio) Nego a ng Nuclear Iden ty: On the Nuclear/Non-Nuclear Dis nc on in the Non-Prolifera on Treaty Chair Disc. Panel The Deterritorializa on of European Regionalism: Transatlan c and Global Perspec ves Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College) Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) WC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regions and Ins tu onal Change Chair Disc. Never Gonna Give You Up: Counterprolifera on and Nuclear Latency WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM A er Syria: the changing IR of the Middle East Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Is Now the Time for Women? Gender and Na onalism in PostCon ict Se ngs Ines Gundlach (King´s College, London) Chair Disc. Panel Panel Nearing One Hundred Years: Understanding Change, Innova on and Reforms in Interna onal Labour Organiza on Rose Govindaraj (Pondicherry University) The Crisis of Global Governance and the Struggle for PostHegemonic Regionalism in La n America: The Case of ALBA Rowan Lubbock (Birkbeck College, University of London) Regionalism, Interna onal Organiza on and Ins tu onal Change in Africa Denis Dogah (Simon Fraser University) WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Agency and Structure of Social Movements Panel Michael Prather (University of California, Riverside) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Chair Disc. Empowering Women through Humanitarian Ac on: E orts from Afghanistan ‘A solid wall of friendship and defence for India’: An explora on of Islam in India’s post-Independence Third World Poli cs Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) Alyssa Grahame (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Medha Medha (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) The 'Retreat' of the Indian Developmental State[?] Social Movements and Transforma ons of World Order Jeemut Pra m Das (Independent Research Scholar) Thomas Davies (City University of London) Adapta on in the Face of Poli cal Opportunity Structures: Environmental Protest Movements in China and India Jingbei Wang (Jiangxi University of Science & Technology and Michigan State University) Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Alterna ve Poli cs and the Urban Middle Class: A Study of Recent Protest Movements in India Bidisha Biswas (Western Washington University) Ramya Vijaya (Stockton University) WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Changing Rules of the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Game: The Iran Deal and Its Implica ons for Nuclear Prolifera on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Iran’s Quest for Power and Its Nuclear Strategy Integra ng Society: A Social Movement Approach to Civil-Military Rela ons and the Process of Establishing Civilian Control Ozge Tekin (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Social Movements as promoters of poli cal change: The Basque peace movement framing exercise Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Mahsa Rouhi (Belfer Center) Damian Kozbur (University of Zurich) Iran and the Global Nuclear Currency of Power Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Toward an Acceptable Iranian Nuclear Deal Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University) Why the most unlikely Nuclear Deal nally succeeded WC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Gender iden ty, lived experience, and representa on: Context, contesta on and change TRITA PARSI (Georgetown) Nonprolifera on regime and non-nuclear weapon states: two weights and two measures? Mariana M. Carpes (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) Kristen Williams (Clark University) WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel From universalism to pluriverse: contes ng the colonial logic of modernity in the global south I Speaking truth to warlords: Malalai Joya’s fearless speech Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (University of Sussex) Global Development Claiming Change and History in The United Arab Emirates: The Portrayal of Women's Roles in Society as Public Diplomacy Chair Disc. Willow F. Williamson (American University) Cris na Rojas (Carleton University) Ayala Yarkoney-Sorek (Texas A&M) Women's Leadership in Morocco: Challenges and Opportuni es Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Cortney Stewart (Kennesaw State University) Panel Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Disc. Nora E. Fisher Onar (Coastal Carolina University) Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) War me Rebel Governance and Post-war Communal Trust in Sri Lanka Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture) A Communal A air over Interna onal A airs: IR’s arrival in Late Colonial India Alexander Davis (The University of Johannesburg) Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) Paul Chambers (Universidad Javeriana ) Gustavo Morales (Universidad Javeriana Cali) Ontological Nego a ons for Territory and the Reproduc on of Life The Sex Factor: The Gender of the Opponent Leader and the Support for Foreign Policy WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Rela ons "From the South": Postcolonial and Decolonial Violence in the Shaping of the Discipline Frank J. Gavin (MIT) Frank J. Gavin (MIT) “The Strategic Use of Radical Narra ve by the Ecuadorian State: The Sta siza on of Sumak Kawsay, 2008-2012” Esteban Nicholls (Carleton University) From the plurina onal to the pluriverse and back: Exploring the pluriverse, modernity and universalism through the popular-urban religious fes vi es of Bolivia Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) Human rights and the neoliberaliza on of Colombia: a new libera on ethics or a neocolonial trap? Paul Chambers (Universidad Javeriana ) From universalism to the pluriverse? Persistent paradoxes on the global le Janet Conway (Brock University) WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Security in Egypt A er June 30, 2013: A Range of Perspec ves Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Nancy Okail (The Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) Allison Hodgkins (American University in Cairo) Selec ve State Penetra on: The rela onship between ungovernability, repression, and terrorism in Egypt’s Northern Sinai Karim Ashour (American University in Cairo) Who's blowing up what and why? A Quan ta ve Analysis of Terrorism Drivers in Mainland Egypt: 2013-2015 Deploying Talent: PMSC, Recruitment and (De-)Militariza on Ju a Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover) Marlen Mar n (University of Hannover) Allison Hodgkins (American University in Cairo) Jacob Greene (The Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) Demilitariza on via Social Media: PMSCs and Twi er Magnus Dau (University of Siegen ) "Poli cal Sectarianism" in Egypt: A New Conceptual Framework Amira Mikhail (Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel EU climate and energy policy: abrupt or incremental change? Arms Transfers to Egypt: Help or Hindrance to Foreign Policy Objec ves? Allison McManus (The Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) Egypt's Civil Society in the War on Terror Chair Nancy Okail (The Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Europe on the Edge: Human Rights Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Environmental Studies Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) The EU management of the migra on crisis and the legi macy crisis of the EU Fulvio A na (Catania University) Reversal of Fortune: Human Rights in the Erdoğan Era Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? The Ins tu onal Architecture of EU Climate Diplomacy Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven) Goliath Strikes Back: EU Renewable Energy Policy and the Role of State Aid Elin Lerum Boasson (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) The Roller Coaster Ride OF EU Emissions Trading: Causes and Cures Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Policy Fracturing: Explaining Discon nuity in EU Renewables Policy Sebas an Oberthuer (Free University of Brussels) Tomas Wyns (Free University of Brussels ) Arianna Khatchadourian (Free University of Brussels) Thomas W. Smith (University of South Florida) The role of the legal system in Russia’s par al compliance with the European Conven on on Human Rights. Elena Sokolova (Temple University) The European Union’s Commitment to Human Rights in its External Rela ons Aimee K. Arias (Florida Atlan c University) The EU’s depoli ciza on of Turkey’s civil society in mes of resecuri zed poli cs Hanna Mühlenho (VU Amsterdam) WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Contribu on of Cri cal Poli cal Economy: Past, Present, and Future WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence in the Big Data Age Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Leila Simona Talani (King's College London) Robert Fa on (University of Virginia) Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College) Panel Intelligence Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corpora on) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Assessing Threat Poten al in Calls for Leaderless Resistance Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Organizing for Data Science at DIA Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corpora on) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Elin Lerum Boasson (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) Mapping Big Data Analy cs to the Intelligence Process Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Policing the Future With Big Data: Norma ve Frameworks, Stakeholders and Imaginaries Anno Bunnik (Liverpool Hope University) Intelligence Challenges on Iden fying Terrorist Behavior Pa erns on Internet Social Networks : a Brazilian perspec ve Renato Freitas (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel and Intelligence Studies) Militariza on 2.0: Militariza on’s social media footprint through an intersec onal lens WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Fusing Intelligence in the 21st Century: Overcoming Challenges in Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Intelligence Sharing Chair Disc. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) David Mu mer (York University) Circula ng War? Military games; Military social media? Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) ‘Selling’ Na onal Security: Saab, YouTube, and the militariza on of Swedish neutrality Susan Jackson (Stockholm University) ‘Flexing their guns’ in a respectable trade: gender, militarism and the legi ma on of the interna onal arms trade Laura C. Lyddon (University of Bristol) Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Niculae Iancu (Romanian Domes c Intelligence Service (SRI)) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Rethinking lntelligence Educa on and Training. A Case Study form in Serbia Dragan Simeunovic (University of Belgrade) A network of peers ? Lessons from the o cial establishment of a French Intelligence Community and resistance to change in the context of the 2015 terrorist a acks Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) On Boyd’s ‚Dialec cal Engine’ The Poli cs of Subaltern World Making Sorin-Gabriel Sebe (Bucharest University) The Paris and Brussels A acks: Were They Really an Intelligence Failure? Emmanuel Karagiannis (King's College London) Looking at Intelligence Coopera on through American Lenses Quynh N. Pham (University of Minnesota) Non-postcards from Mozambique – Wri ng Myself In Research Gediminas Lesu s (University of Manchester) Privilege and Vulnerability within Social Research: Access, Gender and Emo on Joel Shapiro (Na onal Intelligence University) WC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel New Survey and Experimental Research in Interna onal Rela ons Melody Fonseca (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Ethnographic Detours and the Re exivity of Discomfort: Conduc ng Research with Right-Wing Women Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) The Face of the Enemy: Images of Foreign Leaders and Popular Support for War Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Trade, Con ict, and Compromise: Incen ves for Coopera ve Bargaining Outcomes WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Theorising Interna onal Organisa on I Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Rethinking Flexibility and Change in Interna onal Ins tu ons Erin R. Graham (Drexel University) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) A Cons tu ve Theory of Interna onal Authority: The Global Public Interest and the Power of Interna onal Organiza ons John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University) What's Fair in Interna onal Poli cs? Deborah Jordan Brooks (Dartmouth College) Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) Man, State, and War: An Experimental Approach William Minozzi (Ohio State University) Elias Assaf (The Ohio State University) Andrew Rosenberg (The Ohio State University) Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commi ee Panel Making an Impact: How to Create and Communicate Policyrelevant Research Professional Development Commi ee Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) James M. Goldgeier (American University) Rachel E. Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of Interna onal A airs) Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Laura E. Seay (Colby College) Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) The Rise of Informal Intergovernmental Organiza ons in the Global System Charles Barclay Roger (University of Toronto) Inters al organiza ons and change across interna onal ins tu ons Jozef Batora (Comenius University) WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The First Image in Interna onal Poli cs: Leaders, Ministers, and Dynas es Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Andrea E. Jones-Rooy (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Slowing the development of nuclear weapons programs: Leadership e ects and the security environment Lisa Koch (Claremont McKenna College) Comparing Marginal E ects of Leader Change on War Dura on Alejandro Quiroz Flores (University of Essex) Leader's Childhood War me Experience and Interna onal Con ict Propensity Cali M. Ellis (University of Southern California) Poli cal Dynas es foretell long-term polity survival Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester) War, Performance and the Survival of Foreign Ministers WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Wri ng the Excess, Reading the Unwri en: Narra ves of Research in Global Poli cs Global Development Chair Disc. Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University) Experimentalist governance 2.0 Ryan Brutger (University of Pennsylvania) To Whom Do Reputa ons Adhere? Experimental Evidence on In uence-Speci c Reputa ons Panel Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Shared Journeys, Silenced Narra ves and B/ordering ourselves Prithvi Hirani (Aberystwyth University) Hanna Bäck (Lund University) Alexander Von Hagen-Jamar (Lund University) Jan Teorell (Department of Poli cal Science, Lund university) WC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The poli cs of Care and Migra on: Exploring Geographic, Gender, Racial and Class Inequali es Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Global South Caucus Chair Disc. WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Reclaiming the future of IR: Intellectual minori es, academic gentri ca on, and the poli cs of disciplinary marginalisa on Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Suzan Ilcan (University of Waterloo) Long-term Care and Migrant Workers: Comparing Migrant Care Workers in Taiwan and South Korea Yi-Chun Chien (University of Toronto) The OECD, the World Bank and Transna onal Care Chains: A Wicked Problem Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. WC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Is ‘Women, Peace and Security’ a Cross-Cu ng Agenda? Connec ons and mainstreaming Margaret Walton-Roberts (Wilfried Laurier University) Domes c Labor and Migra on Policy Rights: Framing ILO Standards in Prac ce Chair Disc. Shaping and Reshaping Care and Migra on Policies in East Asia Jacqui True (Monash University ) Sara Davies (Gri th University) Loca ng masculini es in WPS Ito Peng (University of Toronto) Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The New Intelligence Transparency and Implica ons for Intelligence Educa on WPS and Children in Armed Con ict Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University) Displacement, Migra on and the WPS Agenda Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Susanne Schmeidl (School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales) Intelligence Studies William C. Spracher (Na onal Intelligence University) Mark Lowenthal (Intelligence and Security Academy) Bob de Graa (Utrecht University) David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) Larry A. Valero (University of Texas at El Paso) WC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Radicaliza on Panel WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cs of Development and Trade John Horgan (Georgia State University) John Horgan (Georgia State University) Pathways of Lone-actor Radicaliza on – A Typology Stefan Malthaner (Aarhus University) Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus University) Francis O'Connor (University of Aarhus) Countering Jihadi Radicaliza on Behind Bars in the United States and Germany Chair Disc. Michael Jensen (Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism) Anita Atwell-Seate (University of Maryland) Patrick James (Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism) Gender and Violent Extremism: Examining the Psychology of Women Par cipa ng in Non-State Armed Groups Patricia Frier (George Washington University) Rebecca Dougherty (The George Washington University) Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) IOs as actors in the global poli cal economy: Insights from mul lateral trade nego a ons Ma as E. Margulis (University of S rling) The Poli cs of Na onal Economic Policy: Lessons from Friedrich List Joel T. Shelton (Elon University ) Sco Nelson (Virginia Tech) Rethinking the No on of 'Value' in Global Value Chains Analysis: A Decolonial Poli cal Economy Perspec ve Sofa Gradin (Queen Mary University of London) The changing discourse on development within the trade regime Clara Weinhardt (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen) Angela Geck (University of Freiburg) Dorle Hellmuth (Catholic University of America) Understanding Complex Pathways to Radicaliza on: An fs/QCA approach Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Chris Dolan (Refugee Law Project) Women, Peace and Security: Beyond Theory and Prac ce Jennifer Natalie Fish (Old Dominion University) Part. Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Interna onal Nurse Migra on from India and the Challenge of Mee ng the Sustainable Development Goals Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Aggie Hirst (City University London) Jill A. Steans (University of Birmingham) Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Company-state rela ons in global governance: Private standards, market concentra on, and a poli cal economy of exports Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) WC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Laws and Norms to Control Violence Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Panel Mili as, Par sans, and Liberators: Norma ve Change and the Legi miza on of Nonstate Violence Civil resistance against non-state violent actors: the case of the indigenous community of Saweto Ward Thomas (College of the Holy Cross) So a Vizcarra (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Perú) Cécile Alexa Mouly (FLACSO-Ecuador) Esperanza Hernández Delgado (Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga) On the E cacy of Torture: Evidence from the Spanish Inquisi on Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) How Terrorism Changed War: Why the Just War Tradi on No Longer Ma ers Darius E. Watson (Bellevue University) How Law of War and Ethics Training Shapes Combatant Conduct: Comparing the U.S. Army and Philippine Army Andrew Bell (Duke University) Panel Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) Sharing the Burden: Unipolarity, Nuclear Weapons, and World Government Interna onal Security Studies Disc. William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) The Accidental Hegemon: America’s Inadvertent Rise to World Power Doyle K. Hodges (Princeton University) Chair Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Let Slip the Laws of War: Legalism, Legi macy, and Military Professsionalism WC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Challenges of Military-Technological Innova ons WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Power Dynamics and State Strategies Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Sean Cos gan (Partnership for Peace Consor um of Defense Academies and Security Studies Ins tutes) Sean Cos gan (Partnership for Peace Consor um of Defense Academies and Security Studies Ins tutes) Embedded revisionism: networks, ins tu ons, and state strategies Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Grand Strategic Crucibles: The Las ng E ects of Military Interven on on State Strategy Deadly IEDs: The Drama c Rise in Killing of Civilians Rebecca Lissner (Friedman) (Georgetown University) Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Falling Giants: Rising States and the Fate of Declining Great Powers Tear gas as a technology of (post)colonial paci ca on Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) WC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Peacebuilding policy: lost between re ec on and implementa on? Robo c Systems and Military Capabili es: Force Structure and Design Thiago Borne Ferreira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | UFRGS) Changing Warfare: Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems as a Challenge to Interna onal Norms Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) From buzzword to broadened analysis: inclusivity in the media on literature Jack McDonald (King's College London) Panel Peace Studies Disc. Disc. Maciej Bartkowski (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Maciej Bartkowski (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Oblique Noncoopera on: Exploring forms of civilian opposi on to armed groups in Colombia Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) Understanding research, policy and prac ce synergies in the eld of transi onal jus ce Briony Jones (University of Basel) Julie Bernath (swisspeace; University of Basel) Ulrike Lühe (swisspeace/University of Basel) When does research impact on policy in peacebuilding? Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace) Foreign peacebuilding interven on and the (im)possibility of emancipatory local agency for social jus ce in con ict zones Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Sean (John James) Byrne (University of Manitoba) Juan Masullo Jimenez (European University Ins tute , OCV, Yale University) From Armed Resistance to Civil Resistance: Nepal's Maoists Violent Revolu on and its Non-violent Poli cal Ac vism Manish Thapa (United Na ons mandated University for Peace (UPEACE)) Under a Rebel Flag: Social Resistance under Insurgent Rule in Aceh Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) Resilience to Sectarian Violence in Baghdad Ami Carpenter (University of San Diego) Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Mass Atrocity Predic on and Assessment: The Scholarship-Policy Nexus Are You Certain, Hal? - Ar cial intelligence and epistemic uncertainty as a challenge to revisionist just war theory Chair Chair Disc. Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Hendrik Huelss (University of Kent) WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil resistance in contexts of armed violence Peace Studies WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poli cs of the African An colonial Archive Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Comradeship, commi ed and conscious: An colonial thought in the archives of struggle Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Cardi University) Archiving Sankara’s Presence and the Produc on of Revolu onary Possibility Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University) WC58: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cs of Peacekeeping Forces Interna onal Security Studies Archives and/as the Limits of Sovereignty Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Chair Disc. The Skin and the Stool: Re-Cra ing Histories of Belonging in Northern Ghana Erik Noreen (Uppsala University) Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University) Dancing to Another Beat: Popular Music as a Challenge to the Poli cs of the Western Archive Mide Ni Shuilleabhain (DCU) Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Non-State Armed Groups a er Military Interven ons Christopher D. Linebarger (The University of Texas at El Paso) Jeremy L. Wells (Texas State University) Foreign Policy Bene ts of Military Interven ons Isaac M. Castellano (Boise State University) Jeremy L. Wells (Texas State University) Managing communal con icts: State interven on and con ict recurrence Emma Elfversson (Uppsala University) Third Party Interven on and Natural Resources - The Role of Lootability Raja Shan Ranjan Sarkar (University of Arizona) Subs tutable Violence: The E ects of Third Party Support on OneSided and Conven onal Violence in Civil War Isak Skov (Rice University) WC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Opening the Black Box of Cyber-Opera ons: A New Paradigm for Understanding Cyber-Enabled Con ict and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Thomas Rid (War Studies, King's College London) Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) The Cybersecurity Dilemma Ben Buchanan (Harvard University) Surprise, Westphalia, and Con ict in an Emergent Deeply Cybered World Chris C. Demchak (US Naval War College & University of Arizona) Reframing the Cyber O ense-Defense Balance: From Technology to Skilled Prac ce Rebecca M. Slayton (Cornell University) Managing Complexity: Categorizing Skill in the Reuptake Process Trey Herr (Harvard Kennedy School) Drew Herrick (George Washington University) O ense-Defense Asymmetries: A View from Inside CyberOpera ons Ma hew Monte (Self) Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University) Beyond Alliance Poli cs: Explaining the ISAF involvement of Norway and Sweden in Afghanistan Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University) WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Third Party Interven ons from Nego ated Se lements to Reconcilia on Panel Token Forces: How Interna onal Legi macy Considera ons Have Transformed Contemporary Military Coali on-Building Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Ben Nyblade (UCLA) The Produc on of Veri ca on? Endogenous and Exogenous In uences on Cease re Veri ca on Missions. Rupert Burridge (University of Oxford) "Hi ng the Poli cal Heart of Decision-Making Power”: Targeted Sanc ons, Mul lateral Peace Missions and the Key Role of UN Panels of Experts Benjamin Spatz (Tu s University) China's Involvement in Africa's Security: The Case of China's Par cipa on in the MINUSMA Jean-Pierre Cabestan (Hong Kong Bap st University) WC59: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM (Re-)theorizing the Nuclear Condi on Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po) Sonja Amadae (University of Helsinki) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Decay and Global Poli cal Change Panel Theory Chair Disc. Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) The temporal decay of the modern interna onal Tom Lundborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Decay and the ontology of war: The half-life of military signs and objects in the Swedish Armed Forces Dan Oberg (Swedish Defence University ) A Poli cs of Putrefac on: Decay and Death in Security Studies Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Why Hasn't Everything Already Decayed? Toward a Cri que of Nostalgic Poli cs Ryan Artrip (Virginia Tech) Decision Decay: Pulling the Trigger in Contemporary War Geo rey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Making Good on the Prac ce Turn Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada)) Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) Panel The Other Diplomat: Canadian Tourist Prac ces in Cuba and Implica ons for the U.S.-Cuban Normaliza on Process Humanitarian and Human Rights Approaches: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Lana Wylie (McMaster University) Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Agency in prac ce. The case of diplomats’ improvisa ons during regime change Russia and Humanitarian Interven on: Challenging Western Norma ve Hegemony Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Christoph H. Stefes (University of Colorado Denver) Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) Media ecology and interna onal prac ces Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Interna onal Sociology of Finance: Epistemic Order and its Prac ce Humanitarian (in)Security: Risk Management in Complex Environments Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Gießen) Rebel Karaoke – Propaganda, Performance, and Prac ce in the Kachin insurgency Luiz Gustavo Franco (University of Brasília) David Brenner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Becoming Weapon II: Machine Being The Current Pa ern of the Interna onal Interven ons for Human Protec on: a framework for analysis Panel A cri cal assessment of the humanitarian sector today: rising actors, new trends? Victor Miranda (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Gisela Castro (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Theory Chair Disc. John Protevi (Louisiana State University) John Protevi (Louisiana State University) WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Bridging the New and the Old in Diplomacy Studies Lethal Visions: The Eye as Func on of the Weapon Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Diploma c Studies Substances at War: Theorizing the Weaponized Body through Combat Drugs Chair Disc. Ben Foldy (Independent Scholar) Enemies of the state? The discrepancy between threat and use in the weaponiza on of infec ous agents Wounds of War: Bodies and Ballis cs as Emergent Infrastructure of Lethal Force Je rey Robertson (Yonsei University) Changing Diplomacy in a Changing World: An Historical Overview from Machiavelli to Twi er Akça Ataç (Çankaya University) Nisha Shah (University of O awa) A Mind With A Taste for Murder: Autonomous Weapons and the Futures of Mar al Consciousness Digital Domes c Diplomacy: The New Two-Level Game? Corneliu O. Bjola (University of Oxford) Ilan Manor (Univesrity of Oxford) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Panel Public diplomacy in new and old European democracies: how ins tu onal understanding shapes prac ces Elena Alina Dolea (University of Bucharest) Diana Ingenho (University of Fribourg) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Cyanne E. Loyle (Indiana University) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Intergenera onal Jus ce and Racial Equity: the Case for Repara ons in the US Desmond King (University of Oxford) Conceptualizing Maternal Harms in Con ict Fionnuala Ni Aolain (University of Minnesota Law School) ‘We Forgive But We Don’t Forget’: Trauma and Recovery in Sierra Leone Kieran Mi on (King's College London) Remembering the Disappeared: Female-Headed Households in Northern Sri Lanka Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) Reconcilia on and its subtypes Natália da Costa Pereira Bueno (University of Coimbra) WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring Change and Complexity in Humanitarian and Human Rights Approaches Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Patricia Greve (University of Toronto) The ideal diplomat: The link between diploma c tradi on and diploma c prac ce Gi e du Plessis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) WC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intergenera onal Trauma and Reconcilia on Panel How to Assess the Digital Diplomacy E ec veness: Scope and Limita ons Radomir Bolgov (Saint Petersburg State University) WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rebels, Ex-combatants and Peacebuilding Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Sukanya Podder (King's College London) Las ng Peace or Temporary Calm? Rebel Group Decapita on and Civil War Outcomes Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Vo ng for Militants: Rebel War me Elec ons Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Under the Umbrella: Re-nego a ng Rebel Fragmenta on in Central America Eric S. Mosinger (University of California Irvine) From rebels to peasants and back again? Violence and contested land deals in post-con ict contexts Anne Hennings (University of Muenster) Explaining the Success of Rebel and Mili a Successor Par es Sarah Daly (University of Notre Dame) WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Past Thinkers for Present Times (III): The Place of Poli cal Thought for Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Ethics Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) David A. Beitelman (Dalhousie University) The Balance of Honor: Hybris, Nemesis, and Sophrosunê in Aristotle’s Poli cal Thought Peter D. Finn (Na onal University of Singapore) Blockchains and Kant's Doctrine of Right: Byzan ne Fault Tolerant systems as the Convergence of Right and Interest Peter D. Finn (Na onal University of Singapore) WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Time and the Poli cs of In/security Panel Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Theorizing the Temporal Excep on: War- me, Clausewitz and the Presen st Approach to War Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) Rhythm and Temporality in Ontological Security Standards of security and global ming prac ces Peace in Time: Unpacking 'Peace' through the Concept of Utopia Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Of the me of securi za on Roundtable Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Anita Gohdes (University of Zurich) Sherrill Stroschein (University College London) Monica Du y To (University of Oxford) John McCauley (University of Maryland, College Park) Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Panel Chair Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) Making Good Decisions: President Obama and the Challenge of Syria Akan Malici (Furman University) Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Global Development Erika Frydenlund (Old Dominion University) Nicolas De Zamaroczy (Jindal School of Interna onal A airs) Group Based Inequality around the World: What Do we Know? Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNUWIDER)) Liliana Narvaez Rodriguez (Brunel University) The Conten ous Policies of Place and Space: the Maldives, Overpopula on, and Climate Concerns Andrea Berringer (Adapta on Strategies Interna onal) Issue Framing and Land Tenure Reform in Côte d’Ivoire: Naviga ng the Mine eld Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Europe’s Forgo en Immigrants: Migrant Roma Incorpora on in France and Spain Natasha Benne (University of California, Santa Barbara) WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM What Do We Know About Ethnic Con ict? Foreign Policy Analysis Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Chair Disc. Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Devorah S. Manekin (Arizona State University) Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) Dorothy Ohl (George Washington University) Celes no Perez (U.S. Army War College) Terry Terri (University of Calgary) WC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Heuris cs and Foreign Policy Decision Making Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) WC69: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Inequality and Poli cal Economy of Iden ty Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Theory Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. WC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Disobedience, Resistance, and Transgression in Military Organiza ons The State of the Art in Analogical and Metaphorical Foreign Policy Decision-making: Beyond “Munich” and “the Iron Curtain” William M. Flanik (Colorado Mesa University ) Cultural Bias in the Percep on of Foreign-Policy Events Felix Bethke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Foreign Policy Commitments and Sunk Cost E ects Imran Demir (Marmara University) Ideological Threats to American Security: Understanding the Percep on of and Responses to Communism (1947-1953) and Radical Islam (2001-2006) Marika Landau-Wells (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) WC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal, Aesthe c, Poli cal: Cultures and Bodies in the Decoloniza on of Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Disc. Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Being Human: Violence and the Interna onal Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Istanbul Bilgi University) As Singaporean as Peranakan Goods? Naviga ng Singapore’s Material Culture and Colonial Landscapes in The Li le Nyonya Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Jean Michel Montsion (York University, Glendon College) Concrete and Commodi ca on: Art and the Separa on Wall Sarah Jamal (Aberystwyth University) Colonial melancholy: the poli cs of mourning the migrant dead in Europe Ida Danewid (London School of Economics) To Live in a “Di erent Moment”: Decolonizing Temporal Imaginaries Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University) Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) WC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Precondi ons of Diplomacy in Interna onal Society Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Joshua King (Clemson University) Reed Davis (Sea le Paci c University) The Moral Basis of Salisbury’s and Bismarck’s Realism Clinton Condra (Baylor University) Eisenhower Platz War me Embassy: The United States in Grosvenor Square 1938-1945 J. Simon Rofe (SOAS University of London) The Case for Diploma c Immunity in a Changing World Olivia Carroll (Baylor University) US Diplomacy toward the Philippines in the immediate postcolonial period. Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) WC76: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Assesing the Norma ve Turn: Is Interna onal Rela ons Ethical? Interna onal Ethics Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WC77: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poli cs of Economic Sanc ons Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Phoebe Donnelly (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Market-Friendly Policies and Human Tra cking: Free Markets, Unfree Workers? Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) MIGRATION, HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND HUMAN RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING NETWORKS Demet Y. Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Natural Disasters and Human Tra cking: Do Disasters A ect a State's Ability to Confront Tra cking? Zack Bowersox (Emory University) Psychological Narra ves Related to Human Tra cking in South Asia: A study based on Documentaries. Vaishali Raghuvanshi (South Asian University) Interna onal Human Rights Ins tu ons E ect on Human Tra cking: Crea ng Change Through Ins tu ons Taylor McNeely (University of Southern Mississippi) Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Susan H. Allen (University of Mississippi) Sanc oning the Homeland Tyler Kustra (New York University) Statecra or Sacri ce? The Domes c Poli cal Dynamics of Economic Sanc ons Michael Kearney (University of Kansas) Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Eric Fleury (College of the Holy Cross) Human Rights Interna onal Poli cal Economy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Paci cus, Helvidius, and Contemporary American Foreign Policy WC75: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Human Tra cking and the Poli cal Economy of Human Rights Exploita on Steven Torrente (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) Coercive Diplomacy and Democra za on: Economic Sanc on and Electoral Consequences Beomseob Park (University of Missouri) Coun ng Chickens: examining the reputa on e ect in economic sanc ons A Young Chun (Yonsei University) Economic Sanc ons as Signals: How Can a State Signal its Inten ons Clearly? Feifei Ji (China's Foreign A air University, UCLA) WC78: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China and the WTO Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Falin Zhang (Peking University) China and WTO Dispute Se lement: A Smooth Transi on? Marcia Harpaz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Bias in Interna onal Courts a er 09/11: Large A Natural Experiment in the WTO Dispute Se lement Gabriel Cepaluni (Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho-Centro de Estudos das Negociações Internacionais) Umberto Mignozze (New York University) Does WTO Appella on Body Decisions In uence Trade? Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment Eric Arias (New York University) Gabriel Cepaluni (Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho-Centro de Estudos das Negociações Internacionais) Umberto Mignozze (New York University) An Assessment of the WTO E ec veness from a Network Perspec ve Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Piotr Zagorowski (US Army) China’s Trade Policy in the age of WTO crisis Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) WC79: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM United Na ons: Human Rights Norm Entrepreneur Panel Human Rights Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. ISIS and Al-Qaeda as strategies and poli cal imaginaries in Africa: a comparison between Boko Haram and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Alice Mar ni (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Pledging Allegiance to al-Qaeda and ISIL: the empirical e ects Megan Thomas (University of Texas at Aus n) When Global Governance Wins: The role of the United Na ons in Decoloniza on Leopold Lovelace (California State Polytechnic University at Pomona) Anna Lovelace (University High School) Government Cri cism and Sympathy: Compe ng Transna onal Advocacy Network Statements on Middle East and North African States at the UN Universal Periodic Review Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Byungwon Woo (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOOD GOVERNANCE PEER REVIEWS: HARE OR TORTOISE? Edward R. McMahon (University of Vermont) From an ambi ous project to a concrete reality: The case of the Universal Periodic Review Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) WC80: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Poli cal Dynamics at the UN: The Dilemmas of Transna onalism WC82: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ideology and Foreign Aid Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Understanding Foreign Aid Distribu on of Emerging Donors Onur Sen (Georgia State University) New Principles, Modi ed Norms, or Chinese Approaches: Explaining China’s Norm-making Ac vi es in Global Governance Bowen Yu (University of Toronto) Expor ng Social Welfare Values Abroad: The E ect of Donor Ideology on Foreign Aid Je rey King (University of Missouri) Geopoli cal Alignment and U.S. Economic Aid in the Cold War James Lee (Princeton University) WC83: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Inter-Group Dynamics in Insurgencies and Revolu ons Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Donald Puchala (University of South Carolina) Alistair Edgar (ACUNS and Wilfrid Laurier University) Peter Krause (Boston College) Peter Krause (Boston College) Tarun Chaudhary (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Poli cs, Mul lateralism and Counter-Terrorism Donald Puchala (University of South Carolina) The Iran Hostage Crisis Rivisited: An -Americanism and the Communist Threat The Poli cs of Climate Change in UN Mul lateralism Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A&M University) Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University) The Poli cs of Iden ty Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina) The Poli cs of UN Reform: Lessons from the SG Selec on Process and Reform of the Security Council Explaining Rebels’ Limited Use of Violence During the Ini al Stages of Insurgency Janet Lewis (U.S. Naval Academy) In gh ng, Ideology, and Network Structure in the Syrian Insurgency Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington) Michael Gabbay (University of Washington) Mohammed Hafez (Naval Postgraduate School) Joe X. Chen (University of South Carolina) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Panel Fracturing Violence: The Causes of Terrorist Group Splintering The Hazards of UN Mul dimensional Peace Opera ons WC81: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Alliances and Rivalry Involving al-Qaeda and ISIS Panel Daniel Byman (Georgetown University) Daniel Byman (Georgetown University) Understanding the Phenomena of Regional Terrorist Actors "Pledging Allegiance" to the Islamic State Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Causes and Implica ons of Bi-Polarity in the Sunni Jihadist Movement Tricia L. Bacon (American University) All's fair in love and (civil) war: Understanding why rebel groups align, and when they break up Laila Wahedi (Georgetown University) R. Karl Rethemeyer (State University of New York at Albany) Fragmenta on and cohesion in post-communist wars: Comparing the Former Yugoslavia and Ukraine's Donbas Philippe Roseberry (Queen's University) WC84: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Great Transforma ons? Dynamics of Change in the World Trading System Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Chair Disc. Marc D. Froese (Burman University) Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich) Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) The ‘Glocal’ Poli cs of Trade: The Case of TTIP/TPP-Free Municipali es Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Warwick) Deba ng Global Trade: The Changing Character of the WTO Public Forum James Sco (King's College London) Amy Wood (University of Toronto) The WTO's Governance Func ons in the Era of Preferen al Trade Agreements Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) The Making of Global Trade Jus ce: On the Professionaliza on of Oxfam Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Recalcitrant Spoiler? The Transforma on of India’s Nego a ng Agenda from Uruguay to Doha Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) WC85: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Russian Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Victoria Panova (Far Eastern Federal University) Yuval Weber (Harvard University (Department of Government and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies)) Russia's Energy Diplomacy with China: Short-Term Bene ts but Long -Term Danger? Bo Xu (University of Iowa) William M. Reisinger (University of Iowa) Systemic Balancing and Regional Hedging: The Two-Level Nature of Contemporary China-Russia Rela ons Alexander Korolev (Centre on Asia and Globalisa on, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal Univ of Singapore) Russia’s Asian Pivot: New Dimensions, Challenges and Opportuni es Russia’s Military Escala on and The Oil Prices Maria Snegovaya (Columbia University) Energy Diplomacy and Military Power: A resurgent Russia on the interna onal chessboard Vipul Kumar Vaibhav (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Honore Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) e Part. Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Part. Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Part. Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Part. Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Part. Monica Trujillo-Lopez (Universidad Popular Autonoma del Estado de Puebla) Part. Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Peace Studies Sec on: Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Peace Studies Chair Honore e Honore e Honore e Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Ronald James Fisher (American University) George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Human Security, Refugees & Migra on Junior Scholar Session Junior Scholar Symposia Anna Kireeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO-University)) WC86: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Launching and Managing Academic Journals WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel: Celebra on of Professor Marianne H. Marchand J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Zlatko Sabic (University of Ljubljana) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Ruth Blakeley (University of Kent) Timothy P. Edmunds (University of Bristol) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Ted Svensson (Lund University) Marko Kovacevic (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Chair James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) WD03-A: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Racism, Discrimina on, and Human Tra cking JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Zehra Arat (University of Connec cut) Should they Stay or Should they Go: Are there Bene ts from Refugee Hos ng? Erika Frydenlund (Old Dominion University) You Can't Go Home Again: Return Migra on, Na onality and Ci zenship a er Civil War Stephanie Schwartz (Columbia University) Police as Security Providers for Sex Workers? – On the Adaptability of a State Ins tu on a er Changes in Swiss Pros tu on and Migra on Laws Mira Fey (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) The Role of Racism in the European Migrant Crisis and Crisis of Violence Kyrie Kowalik (University of Massachuse s, Lowell) Exploring ‘Li le Africa(s)’ in Delhi: Mobility, Transiency and Contesta on in Urban Spaces Bani Gill (University of Copenhagen) WD03-B: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Are the Founda ons of the EU Threatened? JSS Group WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Roundtable World Orders and Catastrophic and Existen al Threats Junior Scholar Symposia Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Disc. Disc. Chair Part. Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace) Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) A Simula on-Based Approach to Understanding State Behavior in Displacement Crises Jessica Jones (University of New Mexico) The People versus the European Union: Immigra on and Securing Europe’s Borders Jamie Surface (Portland State University) Part. The Geopoli cs of Russia and the Future of Schengen Francis Abugbilla (University of Arizona) Disuni ca on Through Securi za on: The European Union’s Common Foreign Policy A er the Paris A acks Andrew McWard (Hendrix College) WD03-C: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group New Thinking on Na onalism, Security and Immigra on Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Europe, Idealism and the Contemporary Unraveling: Examining Post War Europe’s Greatest Challenge Sidharth Raimedhi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Immigra on and the Making of New Narra ves: How Immigra on into the EU Strengthens Discourse on both European Integra on and Na onalism Marie Tuley (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Francela Davila (Yokohama Na onal University) Securi za on of Migra on - A Growing Phenomenon in World Poli cs Gatha Nau yal (Jawaharlal Nehru University) JSS Group Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Healthcare Provisions for Refugees Tracy Kuo Lin (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) When Refugees Go South: Assessing Brazilian Policies for Syrian Refugees Andre Guzzi (CUNY Graduate Center) The Least of all Possible Jus ce: Syrian Urban Refugees in Lebanon Deen Sharp (CUNY, GC) The Urban Protec on Gap: Reproduc ve Health Care Access for the Displaced Laura McElroy (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Karen Da Costa (University College-London) Thomas Gammelto -Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville) Sigrun I. Skogly (Lancaster University ) WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Changing Regions in Interna onal Poli cs Presiden al Panel Chair Disc. Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Construc ng the Caribbean: Changing Iden and Policy es, Ins tu onaliza on Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Sha erbelts 2.0: Dominance Vacuums and Regional Con ict Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Transna onal Applica on of Human Rights Obliga ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Whose Responsibility? Rethinking Refugee Protec on and the Responsibility to Protect. WD03-D: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Responses to the Syrian Refugee Crisis Part. Part. Part. Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Audra Mitchell (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University ) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Military Ins tute) In Search of Super Asia: The Amalgama on of Mul ple Regional Subsystems Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand ) William R. Thompson (Indiana University) J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Military Ins tute) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Where Does Turkey Belong? A Values Analysis Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Osman Tanrikulu (Portland State University) Regions and Hierarchies: The Impact on con ict behavior Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Paul Bezerra (University of Arizona) J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Military Ins tute) Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona) WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The problem of Change in Construc vist Theory Roundtable Part. Part. Thomas De Luca (Fordham University) Dimensions of UN human rights priori sa on as a hindrance to con ict resolu on and poli cal engagement in the Horn of Africa Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Poli cal Equality as a Universal and Founda onal Human Right Tanja Müller (University of Manchester) Trine Flockhart (University of Kent) Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Causes and Consequences of Military Interven ons Scien WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Roundtable Understanding the New Dynamics of Interna onal Rela ons in East Asia Chair Disc. Kai He (Gri th University ) Amitav Acharya (American University) Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Rosemary J. Foot (University of Oxford) Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) David Kang (University of Southern California) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM War and (Military) Change Jonathan Keller (James Madison University) Keith A. Grant (James Madison University) Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute) Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University) Frederic Stephen Pearson (Wayne State University) Militant Groups and the Escala on to Civil War Christopher D. Linebarger (The University of Texas at El Paso) Pa erns of Con nuity and Change in US Military Interven ons since 2001 Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Daniel R. Lake (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Challenges to American Strategic Thought and Revamping Professional Military Educa on Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced War gh ng School, Na onal Defense University) Cycles of War and Change: America’s First Ba les, Last ba les and Learning for the next war Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Theorizing emo ons and war Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arc c University of Norway) Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Changing visions of war: How do militaries modify their thinking about future con ict Alon Posner (Hebrew University Jerusalem) WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Revisi ng the Dimensions of Human Rights and Security: Insights from Founda onal Principles and Cases Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Tautological Rela ons: Why Security Problems and Human Rights Issues Persist in Northeast Asia Anthony DiFilippo (Lincoln University) Lessons for Human Rights of the secret Holocaust indictments of the UNWCC Daniel T. Plesch (School of Oriental and African Studies) Aaron E nger (University of Waterloo) Panel The Real "Revolu on in Military A airs"? Technological Change and the Decline of the Mass Military Chair Disc. Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Avoiding the Foreign Military Interven on Quagmire: Factors that Facilitate Exit Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Presiden al Risk Propensity and Interven on in Interstate Con ict Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Rosie’s Revenge: Foreign Informa on Campaigns and US Interven ons in Civil War Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College) WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Authoritarian Non-Western Powers, Contested Norms, and Changing Interna onal Orders Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Authoritarian Rising Powers and Norma ve Contesta on in the Liberal Order: Theorizing the Power Poli cs of Norms and Iden ty Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) China as a Norma ve but Not Alterna ve Power in Greater Eurasia: Agenda Se ng, Mutual percep on, and Tenta ve evalua on Cheng Yang (East China Normal University/ Center for Russian Studies) A Global Commons with Chinese Characteris cs: China's Reinterpreta on of the Commons in two Domains Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Expor ng the Security Apparatus Abroad: Governing Central Asian Extremists in Russia Edward Lemon (University of Exeter) China’s Growing Ins tu onal Power and the Renego a on of Interna onal Order Beverley Loke (University of Exeter) WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Impact of Gender on Poli cal Change Panel Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Ryan Merrill Welch (Arizona State University) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. From Li ga on to Rights: How Na onal Human Rights Ins tu ons Induce Compliance with Regional Human Rights Courts' Rulings Torture and Its Discontents: Determinants of An -Torture Norm Compliance in Postcommunist Central Asia—A Comparison of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan vis-à-vis Adherence to UNCAT and OPCAT Surma Das (University of Guelph) Denise Walsh (University of Virginia) Payam Foroughi (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Understanding Change in World Poli cs: The Emerging Voices of Women Leaders in Foreign Policy: Madeleine Albright and US/EU Rela ons. Informal Flexibility and Commitment to the Conven on against Torture Moonhawk Kim (University of Colorado at Boulder) Yvonne M. Du on (Indiana University Robert H. McKinney Law School) Cody Eldredge (Bates College) Eleanor E. Ze (Drake University) "Small Hands," "Tough Choices": The Gendered Weakness/Strength Dichotomy in U.S. Poli cs and IR Elizabeth S. Dahl (Independent scholar) How do Norms Travel? Global Gender Equality Norms and Development Coopera on Examining the In uence of Interna onal Norms and Sanc oning on State Respect for Prisoners' Rights: A Field Experiment with Foreign Missions Zhanna Terechshenko (Pennsylvania State University) Charles Crabtree (University of Michigan) Kris ne Eck (Uppsala University) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Lars Engberg-Pedersen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Women as Na onal Government Leaders: Markers of Change in World Poli cs? Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) More Than Just The New Tea Ladies? The Role of Women in the Northern Irish Peace Process 1996-1998 Maria Dalton (University of St Andrews ) WD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Impact of Empirical Change on the Agency-Structure Dichotomy Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Informal Governance in World Poli cs Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Lisa Mar n (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Loca ng Islamic States on the Con nent of Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Glimpsing Structure and Agency, Refracted Through NGOs William DeMars (Wo ord College) Dennis Dijkzeul (Ruhr University Bochum) Emergence of Structure from Decentraliza on: NGOs at the World Social Forum Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Barbara Koremenos (U-M) Bypassing Domes c Poli cal Constraints through Informal Intergovernmental Organiza ons Change and Con ict in World Society: A New Framework for Analysis Lars Schmi (University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf) Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) Flexibility by Design: Ins tu onal Provisions for Accession to Interna onal Organiza ons Changing Prac ces from the Inside: The Case of ‘Lessons Learned’ and ‘Best Prac ces’ within United Na ons Peacekeeping Marion Laurence (University of Toronto) Lucile Maertens (Sciences Po Paris / King's College) Chris na Davis (Princeton University) The Poli cs of Informal Governance Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) The Di usion of Democracy through Networks of Informal Organiza ons Jon Pevehouse (University of Wisconsin) Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Human Rights, Interna onal Law and the Poli cs of Compliance Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) Revisi ng Agent-Structure Debates in Interna onal Rela ons Parvez Alam (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI) WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Gendering iden ty, embodiment and war Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Ben Walter (University of Queensland) Human Rights Interna onal Law Change, war and violence: militant women in Colombia Chair Disc. The Mul ple Embodiments of Counterinsurgency: Performing Gender in the ‘Theatre of War’ Luciana Oliveira (Puc-Minas) Payam Foroughi (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) State Capaci es, Willingness and the Human Rights Compliance De cit in Mexico Alejandro Anaya Muñoz (Center for Teaching and Research in Economics (CIDE)) Serena Simoni (Samford University) Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Gender & Internal Cohesion: A Look Inside Non-State Armed Organiza ons Phoebe Donnelly (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Panel Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice? Violent Women as Moral Agents and the Witch of Uganda. Rebecca Wilson (University of St Andrews) Feminist warriors, troubled individuals or rebels for a cause? Women’s mo va ons to join mili as during the Lebanese Civil War (1975 – 1990) and their experiences a er joining Jennifer Philippa Eggert (University of Warwick) WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Twi er and IR WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Security Governance: Conceptual and Ins tu onal Responses Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Varie es of Capitalism and Oil Security: New Ideas and Direc ons Panel David A. Detomasi (Queen's University) A Fearful Engine of Power: Conceptualizing the Communica on – Security Rela onship Online Media Caucus Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. David A. Detomasi (Queen's University) Howard M. Hensel (Air War College) Bryan Taylor (University of Colorado - Boulder) Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Ned O'Gorman (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Rebecca Rice (University of Colorado Boulder) Ihsan Efe Tokdemir (Binghamton University) Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Rerou ng Refugees: Race, Gender, Religion and Poverty in Public Discourses of Refugees. Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Robert Topinka (Northwestern University) The visual culture of security communi es Frank W. Moeller (University of Tampere) Energy-related security dilemmas in Eastern Mediterranean: Change dynamics in the regional balance of power Michail Mathioulakis (University of Macedonia) Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia) Poli cal Discourse Bias: Automated Content Analysis Across Six Languages Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Alistair Windsor (The University of Memphis) Terrorism and Na onal Security Ins tu ons: a compara ve analysis of France, Turkey, and the USA Laura Quaglia (UFRGS) Guilherme Ziebell (UFRGS) Terrorism and Social Media: ISIS's Recruitment Strategy Kira Jumet (Hamilton College ) Twi er and Transforma ve Diplomacy: Social Media and Iran-US Rela ons Constance Duncombe (University of Queensland) What do militaries tweet? A Preliminary Analysis of Canadian Forces’ Twi er Use Rupinder Mangat (Wilfrid Laurier University) WD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel African Contribu ons to Changing Interna onal Security Norms WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Tasks for Militaries: Rethinking new, evolving and old norms Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Megan Bas ck (University of Edinburgh) John E. Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global South Caucus Military responses to sexual violence in con ict Chair Disc. Gendering Occupa on: The Suitability of Old Rules, Addressing the Gaps and Mee ng New Challenges Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Brian L. Job (University of Bri sh Columbia) African Contribu ons to Interna onal Security Norms: Five Pathways of In uence Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario ) Changing the Rules: Ghana’s EITI Implementa on as both Normlocaliza on and Norm-contesta on W. R. Nadège Compaoré (Department of Social Science, York University) Evolving Regional Norms and a Changing Con nental Security Paradigm: The Pan-African Solidarity and the AU’s Non-Indi erence Norm Gerald Bareebe (University of Toronto) Development of African norms that di use to global levels: The Role of African Elder ‘Statesmen’ in Changing Global Con ict Preven on and Management Norms Gilbert Khadiagala (Kent University) Shaping Global Norms though Meaning-In-Prac ce: African Actors and the Protec on of Civilians Norm Anne e Seegers (University of Cape Town) Megan Bas ck (University of Edinburgh) Fionnuala Ni Aolain (University of Minnesota Law School) Food Security, Women and Climate Change in the Midst of Armed Con ict Jody Presco (University of Vermont) Who’s got our 6 - Feminists, Warriors or Philanthropists? Charlo e Isaksson (University of Cambridge and formerly NATO Gender Adviser) Women, peace and security (WPS) and the military: The necessity of organiza onal change and the Government to hold the Armed Forces accountable Lena Pedersen Kvarving (Norwegian Defence Sta ) WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Modernist Interna onalisms and New World Orders Historical Interna onal Rela ons English School Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Interna onal Organiza on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Je rey W. Legro (University of Virginia) Toward a Typology of Modernist Interna onalisms John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Panel Interna onalist Engineers: Industrial Standard-Se ng, 1895-2015 Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Interna onalism in the Global Commons Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) The State Strikes Back: IOs as Impediments to Global Governance Dane Imerman (Denison University) WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Iran's Foreign Policy Panel Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) Tony Rivera (Duke University) Between Nezam and the Na onal Interest: the Burdens of Arbitrary Rule on Iran’s Foreign Policy Hussein Banai (Indiana University) Arash Reisinezhad (Florida Interna onal University) The Other in Iranian Foreign Policy Discourses (1979-2005) Heidarali Masoudi (Shahid Behesh University) Cost concep on and cost sensi vity in Iranian nuclear policy making, 2003-2005 Abolghasem Bayyenat (Syracuse University) The Legacy of the Iraq-Iran War in Iranian Foreign Policy: How the War changed 'everything' Alireza Shams Lahijani (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Honoring Yale H. Ferguson & Richard W. Mansbach Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Halvard Leira (NUPI) Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Jason Vargas (University of Minnesota) Bikrum Gill (York University) Mary Baker (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Michelle Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University) Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Labor and Supply Chains Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Nicola Jane Phillips (University of She eld) Steven G. Livingston (MTSU) Understanding forced labor in domes c supply chains: the role of complexity, coordina on and capacity Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) Kirsten Taylor (Berry College) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Roundtable Genevieve LeBaron (University of She eld) Andrew Crane (York University) Jean Allain (Queen's University Belfast) “Free” Slaves in Human Tra cking “Chains”? Unveiling Labour Exploita on in the Shadow Economy Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Nikita Pardesi (The University of the West Indies) Beyond kafala: Cra ing unfree labour in construc on projects Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) Social Protec onist Bias: The Domes c Poli cs of North-South Trade Agreement Design Global Development Theory Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sarita Cargas (University of New Mexico) Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg) Magnus Killander (Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria ) Shayna Plaut (Simon Fraser University) Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable In Pursuit of Spiritual Hinterlands: Untangling 'the Secular' Chair Disc. Disc. Historical Interna onal Rela ons WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Time, Temporality and Violence in IR Chair Part. Part. Global Development Iran and Its Regional Proxies Chair Honore e Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Human Rights Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Part. Part. Part. Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Teaching Human Rights: Challenges and Best Prac ces Paul Apostolidis (Whitman College) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Faye Fraser (York University) Kyle Killian (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Ida Bas aens (Fordham University) Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) Challenges and Opportuni es in Global Agricultural Governance: The Blurring of Public and Private Authority in the Regula on of Agricultural Supply Chains Jacob Muirhead (McMaster University) WD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Sustainable Development Goals: Mo va ons and Challenges Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Governing Through Goals: Key Challenges for the Sustainable Development Goals Gendering Health Risks in Global Environmental Governance – A Cri cal Examina on Norichika Kanie (Keio University) Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (O o von Guericke University of Magdeburg) Organizing Responsibility for the Sustainable Development Goals Magdalena Bexell (Lund University) Dependent Agency in the Global Health Regime: Local African Responses to Donor AIDS E orts Emma L. Anderson (Leeds University) Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Sustainable Development Goals and the Market: Environmental Externali es of Foreign Direct Investment Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College) WD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Poli cs of Climate Regula on: The State and the Energy Sector The Post-2015 Development Agenda and ocean coopera on in North America: Towards a common approach? Environmental Studies Gustavo Sosa Nunez (Ins tuto Mora) Conceptualizing ‘Planetary Jus ce’ in Global Sustainability Governance: A Framework for Analysis Chair Disc. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Agni Kalfagianni (Utrecht University) WD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Early Career Scholars Townhall Na onal and sectoral poli cal economies of carbon mi ga on in the Global South Coord. The Cultures of Markets: The poli cal economy of climate governance Kerry Frances Crawford (James N. Rosenau Post-Doctoral Fellow & James Madison University) Peter Dixon (James N. Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, ISA) WD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interna onal Intelligence Coopera on Panel Disc. Janelle K Knox-Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) The Developmental State and Global Climate Regula on Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) The Role of Industry Sector in Determining Poten al for Interest Change over Time in Response to Regula on Nina Kelsey (George Washington University) The Poli cal Economy of Climate Policy Making in China Intelligence Studies Chair Simone Pulver (University of California Santa Barbara) Nathan Hultman (University of Maryland) Roundtable Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Elena-Daniela Baches (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence Academy, Brunel University) Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) Trained to Share? The Role of Training on Intelligence Process within UN Peacekeeping Sarah-Myriam Mar n-Brule (Bishop's University) Personal Data Protec on and Intelligence Sharing: The case of EU and Turkey Akin Unver (Kadir Has University) Not Sharing Is Caring: Canadian Metadata, the NSA, and Signaling Competence Iza Ding (Harvard University, University of Pi sburgh) WD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Designing MSIs: Methods, Prac ces, and Dilemmas for the Ins tu onal Design of mul -stakeholder ini a ves Chair Disc. Deval Desai (Harvard Law School and World Bank) Amelia Evans (Ins tute for Mul -Stakeholder Ini a ve Integrity) The Ins tu onal Design of Mul -stakeholder Ini a ves: Convergence and Divergence Verena Diersch (University of Cologne) Leveraging a Liaison: Compliance Bargaining and US-Ethiopian Intelligence Coopera on Suzanne Katzenstein (Duke ) Sobukwe Odinga (City University of New York Graduate Center) No Where to “Downgrade”: Mul -stakeholder Ini a ves in Bangladesh’s Ready Made Garment Industry Panel Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Global Mul -Stakeholder Ini a ves and the Future of the Planet Sanjeev Khagram (Occidental College) Global Health Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College) Voices from the Field: An Examina on of Percep ons of Health and Healthcare for Congolese Refugee Women in Indianapolis Jyo ka Saksena (University of Indianapolis) Shannon McMorrow (University of Indianapolis) Health and Human Rights: Is There an Interna onal Right to Good Health? Geo rey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Deval Desai (Harvard Law School and World Bank) The stakes of mul -stakeholder ini a ves: for-pro t MSIs and human rights governance Cyberspace as a realm for intelligence coopera on – Is technology the driving factor? Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Steven Loleski (University of Toronto) WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Health, Human Rights and Social Jus ce Timmons Roberts (Brown University) Timmons Roberts (Brown University) Unearthing Con ict in Rural Ghana: Ins tu onal change as a driver of informality in the minerals sector. McKenzie F. Johnson (Duke University) WD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Democracy, Peace, and War Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. John M. Owen (University of Virginia) John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Panel Probabilis c Democracy Path Dependency and Regime Making in the Arc c under changing condi ons Muhammet Bas (Harvard University) Randall W. Stone (University of Rochester) Rachel Tiller (SINTEF) Dorothy Dankel (University of Bergen) Yajie Liu Chris an Peace? Democracy, Economy, and Religion Sung Chul Jung (Myongji University) United We Fight: Democra c Unity and State Aggression WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable What’s Cri cal About Cri cal War and Security Studies? Andrew D. Bertoli (University of California Berkeley) Deadly Business: Volunteer Militaries and Casualty-prone Democracies Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Paul Vasquez (University of Central Florida ) Kyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) Do Democracies Make Their Na onal Security Inten ons Transparent to Other States? Yu Aoki (City University of New York, the Graduate Center) WD44: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Historical Development of Interna onal Society Panel English School Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Ins tute of Technology ) Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Realpoli k versus Iden ty Poli cs in the Early 19th Century European Interna onal Society: The Case of Greece Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Requiem for Europe (Panikhida dlya Yevropa): The Role of the Russian Orthodox Church in Russian Foreign Policy from Vienna to Crimea Bre Ne o (Virginia Tech) The O oman Empire and the Emergence of Regional Interna onal Socie es Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University) Closing the Southern Fron er: Mapuche Diplomacy in the Expansion of Interna onal Society Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile) The Impact of Marronage on the Expansion of Interna onal Society in the Western Hemisphere Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) WD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Ocean Resources and Governance Challenges: Looking to New Mari me Fron ers Environmental Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Blue Growth in the Interna onal Arena Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College) From physics to sh to shers to sheries Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Sonja van Leeuwen (Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS)) Jonathan Beecham (Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS)) “California dreaming: Challenges of implemen ng science-based marine protected area (MPA) planning processes in di erent poli cal contexts” Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College) Techno-op mism and Ocean Governance: New Trends in Mari me Monitoring Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Victoria M Basham (Cardi University ) Sarah Bertrand (LSE) Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Daniel Bertrand Monk (Colgate University) David Mu mer (York University) Chris Rossdale (Royal Holloway, University of London) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) WD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Interna onal Ethics Sec on Book Prize Winner 2016 - Between Samaritans and States: The Poli cal Ethics of Humanitarian INGOs by Jennifer Rubenstein Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Jennifer Rubenstein (University of Virginia) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) James Pa son (University of Manchester) Kirsten Gelsdorf (United Na ons) WD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Ethnic Con ict and Poli cal Psychology: Deba ng Stuart Kaufman's "Na onalist Passions" Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM A New Genera on of Financial Statecra Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University) The Varie es of Collec ve Financial Statecra : the BRICS and China Cynthia Roberts (Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Ins tute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University) Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Financial Statecra and the “War on Terror” Thomas Oatley (University of North Carolina) Credit Ra ng as Financial Statecra : Emerging Powers and the Poli cs of Global Financial Reform Stability in a Mul -Systemic Environment: The Importance of Compa bility and Fric on between Interna onal Orders Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Hongying Wang (University of Waterloo) Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Financial Statecra s in Con ict: Learning from the Renminbi’s Challenge to the Dollar Tac le Transi on? Managing Security and Economic Rela ons among Great and Middle Powers as Playing Field Is Levelled Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Kjell Engelbrekt (Swedish Defense University) WD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Media on and Sustainable Peace in a Changing Con ict Environment Panel Sonia Le Gouriellec (IRSEM Ins tute For Strategic research Ecole militaire) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Regional power and contested hierarchy : the case of Ethiopia in the Horn of Africa Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Media on and Sustainable Peace S ne Lehmann-Larsen (Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue) Complex peacemaking interac ons: media ons experts and the logics of contemporary con ict resolu on Charles Tenenbaum (Sciences Po Lille) Coercion, Sa s cing, and Violence Limita on: The Unsung Virtues of Successful Con ict Management Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS) The Middle Power Dilemma: Balancing Rising Powers Under Economic Interdependence Erik Underwood (McGill University) WD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theore cal Explora ons of Trade Policy Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Jennifer Poole (American University) Jennifer Poole (American University) Determining who In uences La n American Trade Policy: The E ect of Inequality on Cons tuent and Interest Group In uence Brian Fitzpatrick (West Virginia University) Public Opinion on Geopoli cs and Trade: Theory and Evidence Nikhar Gaikwad Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) Building Be er Peace: Exploring Alterna ve Pathways to Peace a er Civil War From Preferences To Policy: The Interna onal Founda ons of Interest Group In uence Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University) Resilience and Peacebuilding Tris n Beckman (University of California, Santa Barbara) Lauren Van Metre Resis ng change: role of agents and interac ons in EU Trade policy WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Ethics of Drone Violence Panel Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Yvonne Chiu (University of Hong Kong) Yvonne Chiu (University of Hong Kong) Jus ad Vim and the Probability of Escala on Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine) Exposing the Clandes ne: Silence and Voice in America’s Drone War Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene University) Distant Warfare, Distant Emo ons: Death and Mourning in Drone War Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton (Mount Vernon Nazarene University) Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Juxtaposing Drone Opera ons and State Sovereignty: Transcendence of Territorial Sovereignty by Drones Chandra Kamal Borah (Jawaharlal Nehru University) WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Between a Rock and A Hard Place: The Regional and Middle Power Dilemma Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Ma hias Staisch (University of Chicago) Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna) Elitsa Garnizova (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Trade Liberaliza on during Economic Recessions Ji Yeon Park (Georgetown University) WD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Governing Energy Transi ons - Op ons and Obstacles II: The Global South Environmental Studies Global Development Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Costly Choices: Insights from Road Space Ra oning Policy in India Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) Removing fossil fuel subsidies: Climate change and environmental jus ce Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Climate Change, Policy Change: The Development of Ethiopia’s Climate Resilient Green Economy and the Role of Interna onal Actors Christopher Paul (North Carolina Central University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Removing barriers to geothermal energy development in Indonesia and the Philippines: An examina on of interna onal development assistance e ec veness Kathryn Chelminski (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Understanding the change to renewable energy policies Khatera Alizada (Old Dominion university) WD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coopera ng Art, Music, Poetry and Poli cs - ISA Canada Panel For Emerging Scholars Development and Insurgency: Evidence from Turkish Villages in southeast Anatolia Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Female Combatants and the Outcome of Civil Con ict Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University) ISA-Canada Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Chair Disc. Humanitarian Crisis or Unwanted Burden: Examining the Link Between Refugees and External Support in Civil War Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Sandra Whitworth (York University) Sandra Whitworth (York University) Andrew Wood (Rice University) The Art of Silence WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Civil War Recurrence Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) The Poli cs of Color in War Photography Interna onal Security Studies Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Reconsidering The Great War through a Poe c Lens Chair Disc. Alvine Nintai (York University) Figh ng for Diversity: Music, Public Rela ons, In uence and Manipula on Craig Robertson (University of Leeds and The Min-On Music Research Ins tute) Visual Collaging - Art-Making as a Methodology Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Media, New Perspec ves: Gendering Communica on, Resistance and Ac vism Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) On Credible Commitments and Golden Parachutes: Externally Sponsored Amnesty O ers to Emba led Leaders Zacchary R. Ri er (Georgetown University) Reforming Security to Restructure the State: the E ects of CivilMilitary Rela ons on Civil War Recurrence Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Panel From Revolu onaries to Governors: When Successful Rebellion Brings Stable and Democra c Rule Benjamin Acosta (Louisiana State University) Why Civil Wars Recur Following Some Nego ated Se lements and Not Others Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Communica on Disc. Panel Meg Guliford (Tu s University, The Fletcher School) Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) Gender, Social Media, and Peace Advocacy: The Case of Colombia's Peace Process Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) The war economy in South Sudan in the second (1983-2005) and third (2013-) civil wars: war me state-building and peace me modern state collapse Clemence Pinaud (Indiana University) Pink Resistance: Protec on and Parrhesia in the Gulabi Gang’s India WD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Na onalism and Interna onal Con ict in East Asia and Beyond Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (University of Sussex) The Pixela on of War: Videogames, Warfare, and the Missing Everyday Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) Brendan Keogh (RMIT) Disc. Micro-Choice in Mobile App Games: How Candy Crush Has Poli cised Free Time George Yin (Harvard University) Sandra Yao (University of O awa) Clash of Na onalisms: The Rise of Na onalism and the Fall of the O oman Empire Percep ons of War & Change: American Media and Military Narra ves Surrounding Contemporary Con ict Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Devon Simons (Aberystwyth University) WD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Changing Nature of Con ict Processes in Civil War Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) The Strong Do What They Can: Na onalism Management and Deescala on of Interna onal Con ict Yubing Sheng (University of Chicago) Domes c Bellicosity and Interstate Compe Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Sara Polo (Rice University) Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford) Is War Being Transformed? The Changing Role of Nonstate Actors, 1816-2015 on Olivier Henripin (Loyola University Chicago) Na onalism in East Asia: Double-edged sword condi oned by concentrated interests Does the decline of civil war mask a transforma on of poli cal violence? Evidence from terrorism Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)) Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Globaliza on and the Social Construc on of Power poli cs: Microlevel evidence from China Katrin Katz (Northwestern University) WD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM US Alliances Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Christopher Preble (Cato Ins tute) Christopher Preble (Cato Ins tute) America Entangled: Explaining the Changing Nature of US Alliances, 1776-2016 Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington) Unintended Consequences? U.S. Military Evolu on and its Impact on NATO's Transforma on Julie M. Garey (Northeastern University) Ungrateful Allies? U.S. Security Clients in Hegemonic Challenger-Led Interna onal Ins tu ons Dong Jung Kim (Yale-NUS College) Alliance Dependence and Con ict Joining Behavior Yoon Jin Lee (Harvard University, Government Department) WD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Protest, Electoral Violence, and Repression Scien Chair Disc. Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Poli cs of ‘Leaving No One Behind’: Contes ng the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Agenda Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Suzan Ilcan (University of Waterloo) Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Mul stakeholderism and public-private partnerships: an e ec ve tool for implemen ng the 2030 Agenda or for scu ling the UN system as the defender of common goods and human rights? Explaining urban social disorder Karim Bahgat (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Esther Trappeniers (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Migra on, trade governance and the post-2015 development agenda Interna onal Support Networks and the Calculus of Uprising. Samid Suliman (Gri th University) Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Belgin San Akca (Koç University) Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) Poli cs of poverty: the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and the business of agriculture. Michael Spann (University of Queensland) How do Repression and Terrorism A ect Each Other? Analysis of Argen na’s Dirty War Brian J. Phillips (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas) Electoral Appor onment and Elite Demand for Electoral Violence Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Non-state Armed Actors and Post-Con ict Security Peace Studies Disc. Sukanya Podder (King's College London) Panel Alison Bre le (King's College London) Incen ves for Militant Group Coopera on and Compe Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) Surviving Success - Sudan’s 1964 and 1985 Nonviolent Revolu ons and Implica ons for Nonviolent Movements Elsewhere on the Con nent Benjamin R. Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tu s University) It’s Show me!? Explaining varia on in the realiza on of announced protest ac vity in Nepal Johannes Vüllers (University of Konstanz) Elisa M. Schwarz (University of Konstanz) Strategic Resistance: the Path of Violence or Nonviolence Naji Bsisu (University Of Georgia) Why Nonviolence?: Mo va ons for Nonviolent Civil Resistance in the Tunisian Revolu on Kyle Lambelet (University of Notre Dame) on Laila Wahedi (Georgetown University) Peace Studies Margaret Snyder (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Raphael David Marcus (King's College London) From disarmament to demobilisa on: Exploring change in the social networks of non-state ex-combatants Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim) Strategic nonviolence and the eclipse of ethics Panel Liberal Norms, Local Partners and Cri cal Ac on Coopera on and protest: Explaining the intensity of resistance events with networked interac on Chair Disc. Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Suzan Ilcan (University of Waterloo) Global Development, A ec ve Prac ces, and Counter-A ects c Study of Interna onal Processes WD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Perspec ves on Nonviolent Con ict Transforma on WD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Con nui es and Discon nui es in Development Orthodoxy: The Poli cs of the United Na ons Sustainable Development Goals Post Con ict Mili a Forma on Adrian Arellano (University of Michigan) WD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Peacebuilding, Rising Powers, and the UN Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Lucas Rezende (Federal University of Santa Catarina) Building Interna onal Legal Muscles to Replace Declining Military E ec veness: Increasing Security and Reducing Killing by Enhancing Interna onal and Transna onal Law Enforcement Robert C. Johansen (University of Notre Dame) How do Global Power Transi ons shape Peacebuilding Interven ons? New Roles of Rising Powers Charles T. Call (American University) The Brazilian Engagement with the Interna onal Peace: A Cri cal Analysis Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n-American Integra on) State-Business Rela on, Rising Powers and Peace: A Compara ve Study Zhen Han (McGill University, Poli cal Science department) Middle Powers as Norm Balancers Chaekwang You (Chung-Ang University & Ohio State University) “How do we know when Cambodia’s past begins?” Conceptualizing the role of emo ons in peacebuilding. Katrin Travouillon (University of California Irvine) WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Opening the black box of decision making in IOs WD70: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Poli cs of Private Transna onal Governance by Contract Interna onal Poli cal Economy Panel Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Cheap Talk or Strong Words: Rhetorical Entrapment in Interna onal Poli cs Michael Lipson (Concordia University) The Strategic Logic of Security Council Consensus On Interna onal Criminal Courts Chris Rudolph (American University) The UN Security Council Reform and Demand for Accountability by Informal Groups of States Ikuyo Hasuo (Osaka University) Ins tu onal Interplay as Global Governance in a Complex World Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Rhetoric or Reality: Does Increased Par cipa on in Interna onal Organiza ons Ma er? Cindy Cheng (Duke University) WD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Poli cal Se lements in Peace-building: Valuable concept or policy buzzword? Peace Studies Chair Disc. Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) The need for guarantees to facilitate the use of territorial selfgovernment in complex power-sharing peace agreements Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. WD71: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Integra ng Teaching and Research: Strategies toward Becoming a Whole Professor Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Daniel Rio Tinto (University of Birmingham) Women’s Par cipa on in Peace Nego a ons: Networks, Diversity, and Trajectories Chair Disc. Barbara Gruber (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) WD69: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Public Diplomats as Change Agents in Foreign Policy: Expanding the Advisory Role Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Balancing Principles and Interests: EU Democracy Aid and the Democracy-Security Dilemma, 1990-2010 James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) Brandy J. Jolli (Midwestern State University) The European Union and Turkey as Foreign Aid donors: Pa erns of Compe on or Complementarity Meltem Mu uler-Bac (Sabanci University) Damla Cihangir-Te k (Sabanci University) U.S. Aid to Sri Lanka: Small States in a High Stakes Environment Polly J. Diven (Grand Valley State University) Mi ga ng Con ict through Coercive Aid: The E ects of Military Aid and State Strength on Con ict Severity Amira Jadoon (State University of New York at Albany) Changing nature of Foreign Aid: Turkey as an Emerging Donor Onur Sen (Georgia State University) Jana Krause (University of Amsterdam) Changing the Rules or Changing the Game? Transi onal Jus ce as re ec on of Poli cal Se lement issues Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Jude Ssempebwa (Makerere University) Jacqueline Nakaiza (Makerere) Tracing the Security Dilemma in Civil Wars: what role for fear and insecurity in post-decolonisa on intra-state violence in Angola and Mozambique? Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) Christopher R. Cook (University of Pi sburgh at Johnstown) WD72: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poli cs of Foreign Aid Dawn Walsh (University of Birmingham) Feasibility of Peaceable Poli cal Se lements to Boko-Haram, AlQaeda in the Maghreb and Al-Shabab Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Andrew Lang (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Eva Hartmann (Copenhagen Business School) Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria) Thomas Dietz (University of Münster) Edward S. Cohen (Westminster College) WD73: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poli cal economy of the postcommunist transi ons Panel Post Communist States Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Interna onal Communica on Coping with Crisis: Eurasia through the Eyes of Local Businesses Chair Part. Part. Part. Austerity – Selec ve Austerity – Non-Austerity: Experiences of and Changes in Central European EU Members States Part. Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (American University) Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Roxanne Cabral (U.S. Department of State) Katherine A. Brown (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy) Vivian Walker (Na onal War College) Regine Spector (University of Massachuse s, Amherst) Tamas Novak (Budapest Business School) Interna onal vs. Domes c Capital Availability. When States Pick and Choose Paula Ganga (Georgetown University) The In uen al Role Of Mining In Mongolia’s Transi on Sureyya Yigit (Ankara Policy Centre) Rent sharing, regime stability and foreign policy: the case of Russia Ingerid Opdahl (Norwegian Defence University College) WD74: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Do Trade Agreements Protect Human Rights? Panel Human Rights Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Damian Raess (University of Reading) Damian Raess (University of Reading) Subs tute or Complement? Explaining How Policy Interdependence in Labor Rights A ects the Forma on of Preferen al Trade Agreements Zhiyuan Wang (Bryn Mawr College) Symbolic Regula on: Human Rights Provisions in Preferen al Trade Agreements WD76: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Strategic Studies and Social Theory: Changes and Exchanges Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. WD77: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Russia in the World: Hierarchy, Modernity, Globaliza on Damian Raess (University of Reading) Dora Sari (University of Geneva) Labor provisions in EFTA signed preferen al trade agreements - defending labor rights or agreeing on the necessary minimum? Dora Sari (University of Geneva) Myriam Oehri (University of Geneva) 'Responsiblity' in the interna onal arms trade: a proposal to measure it Rodrigo Fracalossi (Oxford University) WD75: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Internal and External dynamics shaping La n American integra on Panel Post Communist States Disc. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Globaliza on and Society in Russia: Cultural Adapta on, Societal Resilience, or Simulated Diversity? Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Claire Peacock (University of Oxford) Protec ng labor rights in preferen al trade agreements: the role of le governments and trade unions Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (University of O awa) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) James W. Davis (University of St. Gallen) Russia and Modernity – new modernity or new Russia? Isabela Andrade Gama (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Global University Rankings and Russia - Adapta on to “Global” or Crea ng an Alterna ve? Sirke M. Mäkinen (University of Tampere) Another “Abduc on of Europe”? The Inconsistency of Russian Poli cal Discourse about (Western) Europe a er 2014 Sergei Akopov (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics) WD78: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coali on and Alliance Poli cs Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Can Post-Neoliberal Regional Blocs Survive? Mercosur, UNASUR, and the Future of Regionalism in South America Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Asymmetric Interdependences: BRICS’ impacts on Brazil-Argen na rela ons a er 2008 Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Federal University of Tocan ns (UFT)) The Paci c Alliance. Fostering coopera on and integraion in La n America Juan P. Prado-Lallande (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) Luis Ochoa-Bilbao (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) Explaining overlapping regionalism. Some insights from South America Andrea Carla Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Developing powers’ strategies in mul lateral frameworks: assessing Brazil’s foreign policy in the regimes of climate change and peace and security Felipe Albuquerque (University of Lisbon) Chair Disc. Dov Levin (Carnegie- Mellon University) Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Democracies as Ideal Alignment Partners: Why Autocracies Side with Democracies in Ongoing Disputes Gennady Rudkevich (Georgia College & State University) Incen ves and Intelligence Sharing Brenton J. Kenkel (Vanderbilt University) Strategic Dura on, Military Commitment and NATO’s Secondary Allies, 2001-2016 Aaron E nger (University of Waterloo) Je rey Rice (Queen's University ) Na onal caveats on the use of force in mul na onal military opera ons: How may the bo om-up approach of Foreign Policy Analysis contribute to the systema c study of caveats? Gunnar Fermann (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) The Strategic Value of Tail-Wagging: Power Transi ons and Changes in the Alliance Security Dilemma DongJoon Park (Georgetown University) WD79: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Mental Health as a Rising Global Priority: Cross-Regional Perspec ves Global Health Global Development Chair Disc. Mary A. Clark (Tulane University) Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Panel Transna onal Alliances and Psychiatric Reform in La n America The Oil Logic of Japan's Surrender Mary A. Clark (Tulane University) Rosemary Kelanic (Williams College, Department of Poli cal Science) Mental Health Issues in India Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) Manoj Chandran (White Swan Founda on) Deeksha Dinesh (Christ University) WD82: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Legi mate Nego a ons, Legi mate Se lements Mental Health Issues in Arab and Middle East Se ngs: Perspec ves on Gender Dispari es Kathryn Yount (Emory University) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Frank Y. Wong (Emory University) Umedjon Ibragimov (Emory University) Cindy Wi ke (University of Konstanz) South Africa’s Fragmented Mental Health Care System: Social Policy, Governance and Governmentality in the Bureaucra c Field Andre Janse van Rensburg (Ghent University & Stellenbosch University ) Pieter Fourie (Stellenbosch University) Piet Bracke (Ghent University) Edwin Wouters (Antwerp University) Dingie van Rensburg (University of the Free State) WD80: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Urbaniza on and Spaces for Interna onal Poli cs: Par cipa on, Migra on, Governance Agency and Legi mate Peace Nego a ons: Invi ng the Civilian Popula on Back In Franzisca Zanker (Arnold Bergstraesser Ins tute) The “Legi mate Broker”: Civil Society Organisa ons and Peacebuilding in Con ict-A ected Areas in Africa Jonathan Makuwira (Department of Development Studies, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University) Legi mate Resistance to Reform Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Actor legi macy versus Process Legi macy: Case study of the Chiapas Rebellion Nicholas Ross (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Global Development Disc. WD83: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Framing a European Internet Governance Science Diplomacy to Understand Global Digital Changes Roxana Radu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Ipshita Basu (University of Westminster) Modi’s Clean India Mission: Urban governance and the limits of par cipa on in New Delhi’s urban slums Soundarya Chidambaram (Ohio State University) Genera ng Global Poli cal Priority for Urban Health: The Role of the Urban Health Epistemic Community Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) Lani Crane (Save the Children) Chair Disc. Joseph A. Cannataci (University of Groningen & University of Malta & UN Special Rapporteur on the right to Privacy) Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici (University of Groningen) Meryem Marzouki (CNRS and UPMC Sorbonne Universités) Radhika Gore (Columbia University) Who Wants In: Determining demand for local ci zenship in China Samantha Vortherms (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Cra ing Science Diplomacy In Compara ve Perspec ve: The Case of Internet Governance Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Spa al Concentra on of Foreign Aid and its Consequences for Interna onal Migra on Epistemic Communi es and Policy Networks in Internet Governance. Perspec ves and Challenges for the European Union Farhod Yuldashev (University of Pi sburgh) Jonas Gamso (University of Pi sburgh) Mauro Santaniello (Università degli Studi di Salerno) Francesco Amore (Internet & Communica on Policy Centre, University of Salerno, Italy) Panel Interna onal Security Studies No Blood for Oil? Hydrocarbon Abundance and Interna onal Security Michael Klare (Hampshire College) Oil for the Lamps of Peace? Oil, Con ict and American Hegemony Timothy C. Lehmann (Excelsior College) What We Talk About When We Talk About Oil: Changing Causal Claims in the South China Sea Dispute Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School) Crude Alliance: Oil States’ Market Power, Geostrategic Loca on, and Alliance Opportuni es Inwook Kim (University of Hong Kong) Interna onal Communica on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) At the Crossroads of Globaliza on and Digi za on: Global Internet Governance as a Science Diplomacy Terrain The poli cal economy of urban change and neglect of urban healthcare in India WD81: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Oil and Interna onal Security Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Nego a ng and Implemen ng Cease re Agreements – Between Fragile Poli cal Se lement and Stabilised Unse lement Mental Health Issues in China: See No Evil, Hear No Evil Chair Panel In this Bright Future You Can't Forget Your Past: the Right To Be Forgo en in Europe and La n America Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) The Role of a EU Internet Governance Science Diplomacy in Newly Connected Countries Andrea Calderaro (Cardi University) WD84: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Religion and Terrorism Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Can Knowledge of Islam Explain Lack of Support for Terrorism? Evidence from Pakistan C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Panel Support for Terrorism in Muslim-majority Countries: An Empirical Analysis across Place and Time Thursday Amnon Cavari Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) TA01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Cri cal Methods Cafe Examining the French connec on: laïcité and dirigisme as drivers of Sunni militancy in North and West Africa Professional Development Commi ee Edward Webb (Dickinson College) Jihadist Clickbait Richard Nielsen (MIT) Reassessing the Link Between Religion and Suicide Terrorism Ma hew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Victoria McGroary (Brandeis University) WD85: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Financing Regional Organiza ons: Exploring a New Research Agenda Interna onal Organiza on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Frank T. Ma heis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School) WD86: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Ethical Responsibili es in the Society of States Panel English School Interna onal Ethics Chair Russell Kerr (Australian Na onal University) Bearing Responsibility Across Time: Belated Interstate Apologies and the Role of Interna onal Society James G. Toole (Indiana Uni-Purdue Uni, Fort Wayne) Is Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century Morally Jus ed? Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Re-alloca ng responsibili es to protect the global environment: overcoming the impediments to collec ve ac on and collec ve will forma on Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) ‘Obliga ons wri en in the heart’: The primacy of associa on over na onal states and global government Adrian Pabst (University of Kent) Who solves what? Reposi oning the vulnerable to remake the interna onal. Luke Sandle (University of Alberta) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Commi ee Panel Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Can E. Mutlu (Acadia University) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Momin Rahman (Trent University) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) TA02: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable Interna onal Order(s), Rising Powers, and Beyond Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) Adriana Erthal Abdenur (Ins tuto Igarapé) Ted Hopf (Na onal University of Singapore) Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) Deepa Ollaplly (George Washington University) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) TA03: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Junior Scholar Session Understanding Foreign Policy Process, Prac ce And Problems Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) TA03-A: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Does Size Ma er? The Foreign Policy of Small States JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Ac ng in the Middle: Mapping Agency, Iden ty and Diploma c Prac ces of South Korea’s Middle Power Foreign Policy Jojin John (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Oil and Development Aid: Venezuela’s Petro-Diplomacy in the Caribbean Derwin Munroe (University of Michigan-Flint) State Siblings Seeking Status: Inves ga ng Diploma c Status Prac ces in Scandinavian Foreign Policy. Pål Røren (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Foreign Policy Change in Small States: Towards a Non-Reduc onist Ontology Babak Mohammadzadeh (University of Cambridge) External Aggressions, Foreign Policy and Iden ty: a Compara ve Study of La n American Small States Marco Méndez-Coto (FLACSO) Junior Scholar Symposia Brian Lai (University of Iowa) China’s Rise and its Role in the Global Order: Contesta on Prac ces and the Global-Regional Nexus Daniel Silva (University of Warwick) Ownership Makes Power: A New Agenda for Re ning China’s Role in Global Governance Weizhun Mao (School of Government & Centre for Asia-Paci c Development Studies, Nanjing University) Mari me Hegemony and the Fic on of the Free Sea: Explaining States’ Claims to Jurisdic on in the Exclusive Economic Zone Rachel Esplin Odell (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Defense Diplomacy between Rivals: The United States, China, and RIMPAC 2014 Travis Sharp (Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School) The Repe on of History? A Comparison of the Rises of China and the United States Sara Greco (Queen's University) TA03-C: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM BRICs: New Roles in the Interna onal System JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) Words and Deeds: Russian Elite Poli cal Rhetoric as a Harbinger of Policy Evolu on Rachel Sarah Salzman (Georgetown University) The Sum is Greater than the Whole: Construc on of Pragma c Mul lateralism at the BRICS and the Mercosul João Guilherme Bene Ramos (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)) The China-Brazil Global Strategic Partnership: Iden ty and Perspec ves Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Are the Emerging Economies Driving Change in the Global Governance of Energy? Anastasia U mtseva (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University ) The 2008 Crisis and BRICS’ New Ins tu ons: a Challenge to the Bre on Woods Regime Caroline Sco Vilain (Universidade de Brasília) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) Not Transparency But Constraints: Two Ins tu onal Explana ons of Diversionary Con ict Sung Chul Jung (Myongji University) Habits and Policy: The Social Construc on of Foreign Policymaking Processes Mariano Bertucci (Tulane University) Bringing the First Image Back In: An Exposi on of Threat Heuris c Theory Marika Landau-Wells (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Signi cance of Feminism in the Changing World Poli cs TA03-B: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group The Eagle vs. The Dragon: US and China Rela ons Shaping Global Poli cs Disc. TA03-D: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Determinants of Foreign Policy Decision Making Bhargavi Charan (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Poli cs of Na onal Interest Andrew Day (Northwestern University) TA04: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innova ve Panel The Syrian Civil War and the Spread of Terror: Simula on Plan and Prac ce 1/2 ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Meirav Mishali-Ram (Bar-Ilan University) Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Laurie Zi rain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University) Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ) Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Ana Bojinovic Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Maurizio Geri (old dominion university) Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) TA05: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Post-Development and its Consequences – 25 Years a er the Development Dic onary Global Development Chair Disc. Aram Ziai (University of Bonn) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Post-development @ 25: On ‘being stuck’ and moving forward, sideways, backward, and otherwise Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Cold cri que, faint passion, bleak future: Post-development’s surrender to global capitalism Ilan Kapoor (York University) Fossil-fuelled development and the legacy of post-development theory in 21st century Africa Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) ‘Worlds beyond the poli cal’? Post-development approaches in prac ces of transna onal solidarity ac vism Kalpana Wilson (London School of Economics) Re ec ng the post-development gaze: The degrowth movement and postcolonial cri que of development in the North Daniel Bendix (University of Kassel) TA07: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng Women, Peace and Security: Beyond Par cipa on vs. Protec on Interna onal Studies Associa on Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Jacqui True (Monash University ) Jacqui True (Monash University ) What is feminist (or not) about ‘how’ WPS resolu ons are adopted? Implica ons for research and prac ce Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Export Feminism: The Global North in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) TA11: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Knowledge Governance and the Exercise of Structural Power in the Global Poli cal Economy Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. A Market (Failure) Analysis of Intellectual Property Capacity Building Trainings Susan K. Sell (George Washington University) Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Data-Driven Interven ons and Collabora ve Governance Jennifer Musto (Wellesley College) ‘It’s Organized Chaos’: Deep Structure in Internet Governance Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Network Governance and Revenue Chokepoints: PayPal’s Role in Regula ng the Finance Structure Natasha Tusikov (Australian Na onal University) New economic models, new forms of state: The rise of the US “Surveillance State” Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Gender, Race and Women, Peace and Security Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Holis c women’s security: Incorpora ng development into the Women, Peace and Security agenda Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) New Wine in New Bo les? The Changing Architecture of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) TA10: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Mee ng the Challenges of Global Change: Rethinking Norms and Prac ces in the Global South Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Resistance and Adapta on of IOs: South-South Coopera on and Transforma onal Change Folashade Soule-Kohndou (CERI - Sciences Po Paris) Strategies for Dealing with the Rise of Al Qaeda and Islamic State Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou (Geneva Center for Security Policy) Globaliza on and Self-Reliance: Integra ng Africa into the Global Informa on Space Konstan n Pantserev (St. Petersburg State University) Adap ng to Changing Norms: From Non-Interference to NonIndi erence in the African Security Architecture Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum) Evalua ng Developmental Change: Neoliberalism and Sustainable Development Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College) Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) TA12: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable The Problem of Peaceful Change: Theories, Possibili es, and Levels of Analysis Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Kal Hols (University of Bri sh Columbia) Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University, Council on Foreign Rela ons) TA14: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng Game Theory's Contribu ons to Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Studies Associa on Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Chair Disc. Catherine Chris ne Langlois (Georgetown University) Songying Fang (Rice University) The Empirical Promise of Game Theory Alexandre Debs (Yale University) Why Capable Militaries are Reluctant to Use Force Anne Sartori (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Repression in the Name of Emergency Tiberiu Dragu (New York University) Who Wins the Peace: Elites, Ci zens and the Decision to go to War Kristopher Ramsay (Princeton University) Colin Krainin (Princeton University) Does a Se lemen O er Screen for Strength or Signal Weakness: War and Bargaining with Bilateral Uncertainty Catherine Chris ne Langlois (Georgetown University) Jean-Pierre P. Langlois (San Francisco State University) TA15: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs: Intersec ons and Synergies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Scien Chair Chair Disc. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Etel Solingen (University of California Irvine) James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Sco Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Threat and Transna onal Terrorism: A Dyadic Analysis Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Figh ng the Zika Virus: How Disease A ects Social Behavior and A tudes Toward Government in Colombia Gregory F. Treverton (Na onal Intelligence Council ) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Joseph Young (American University) Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio School ) Aggrieved Groups and Terrorism: Is a More Connected World a Safer One? Determining Demographic Des ny in the 21st Century. Bryan Joseph Arva (Pennsylvania State University) Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) The Future of Environmental Insecurity: Predic ons for the Coming Quarter Century Piotr Zagorowski (US Army) TA19: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Theory Behind the Prac ce of Terrorism Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Migra on and its Alterna ve Futures for Europe Roger George (Occidental College) Foresight in Age-structural Time: Gauging the Future Using the Demographic Life Cycle of the State. Richard Cinco a (The S mson Center) Chair Disc. Raphael David Marcus (King's College London) Tanja Dramac (School of Advanced Studies Sant' Anna) A Preliminary Typology Mapping Pathways of Learning and Innova on by Modern Jihadist Groups Rashmi Singh (PUC Minas) Panel Homegrown Terrorism in Europe and the Analysis of Blow Back Phenomenon Radana Makariusová (Metropolitan University Prague) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Jan Claudius Voelkel (Cairo University) Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) The Arab Uprisings: In Search of Research Methods? Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Compara ve Pa erns of Con ict Interna onaliza on: The Arab Spring and the Spring of Na ons Maria Lo to (University of Denver) Konstan nos Travlos (Ozyegin University ) An Arab Summer? A Mul -Resolu on Model Scanning Poli cal Stability in North Africa Amir Bagherpour (Global Impact Strategies) Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) M. Andrew Abdollahian (Claremont Graduate University) The Poli cs of Economic Change in Sisi's Egypt Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) When the Wave hit the Wall: Examining the implica ons of The Arab Spring on Democra za on Theory Sidharth Raimedhi (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Bryan Joseph Arva (Pennsylvania State University) James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Crime Pays: Terrorist Group Engagement in Crime and Group Survival Water Scarcity, Instability and Violent Extremism in Nigeria Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Vito D'Orazio (Harvard University, IQSS) Intelligence Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Environmental Studies TA17: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Arab Uprisings and the Poli cs of Change Panel Who is a Terrorist? Ethnicity, Group A lia on, and Understandings of Poli cal Violence TA16: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Intelligence Foresight: What Demographic and Environmental Drivers Can Tell Policymakers about the Next Two Decades [in honor of Geo rey Dabelko’s 15 years at the Wilson Center, bringing together scholars, analysts and policymakers] Chair Disc. TA18: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Research in Quan ta ve Terrorism Studies Why Are You Hiding? Exploring State Agency in the Terrorism Discourse Sahar Khan (University of California-Irvine) A case for (more) historical research on terrorism Leena Malkki (University of Helsinki) The End of the Third Wave? The Decline of Ethno-Na onalist Terrorism Nick Brooke (University of St Andrews) TA20: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The dynamics of trust and peaceful change in world poli cs Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University) How Peaceful is the World Today - Really? Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in Interna onal Security (GWLIS)) Peaceful Change Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Trust, Uncertainty and the Problem of the Future in Interna onal Poli cs Michelle Murray (Bard College) Facilita ng Peaceful Change in Regional Security Complexes: The 'Helsinki Model' of Con ict De-Escala on and Con ict Management Disasters and dissent Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Andreas Foroe Tollefsen (University of Oslo - PRIO) Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden) Trust & Interna onal Rela ons Theory Climate, Ins tu ons and Communal Violence David A. Beitelman (Dalhousie University) Nina von Uexkull (Uppsala University) TA21: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng The Syrian Quagmire: Regional and Global Challenges Graig Klein (New Jersey City University) The Media ng Role of Water Provision Ins tu ons on Intrastate Con ict in Water Scarcity Contexts Interna onal Studies Associa on Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Protests in the Time of Cholera Colin Henry (University of New Mexico) Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Syrian Quagmire & Liability of major Muslim states: an analysis form Socio-Historical Perspec ve Omor Faruq (Center for History and Research) Business as Usual: The Syrian Quagmire TA24: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM What's New About and For Liberal Democracies? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Disc. Zeynep Kaya (Gedik University) From the Perspec ve of Security Studies The Case of Syrian Civil War Turkey's Evolving Syrian Policies: A Response to The Change In Global, Regional and Sub-Na onal Se ng Niall Michelsen (Western Carolina University) Kara Kingma (University of Denver) Zelal Basak Kizilkan Kisacik (Mardin Artuklu University ) The Centennial of the Sykes-Picot Agreement: Poli cal Economy and Realpoli k The European Union and the Rise of Illiberal Democracy: Failures of Enlargement Policy and Postaccession Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb) Halit Mustafa Tagma (Northern Arizona University) Panel TA25: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Cri cal Studies on Terrorism Journal Tenth Anniversary: New Empirical Direc ons Percep on of Threat and Russian Foreign Policy Angela Borozna (Graduate Center, CUNY, New York) Disaggrega ng and Re-evalua ng External Threat to States Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Keith A. Grant (James Madison University) Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) How (Not) to Normalize Asia Na onalism and Interna onal Norms in the Contested Socializa on of China and Japan Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia) ‘Frozen Con icts’: A Search for Early Warning Indicators of Thawing Jan Ludvik (Charles University) Michal Smetana (Charles University in Prague) The Socializa on of Military Power James Wesley Hu o (Air Command and Sta College) Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut) Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida) The ethno-poli cal dimension of public health delivery Håvard Strand (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Rimon Bekhet (College of Staten Island ) Albert Sanghoon Park (University of Cambridge) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) TA23: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Climate Change, Scarcity, and Con ict Western Liberal democracy between changes and challenges Global Governance and the Limits of Liberalism: Philosophical pluralism as another way? Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mieczyslaw Boduszynski (Pomona College) Democracy and Non-Democra c Interna onal Ins tu ons Challenging Civilian Control and Suppor ng Democra za on: The Malian Military in 1991 Askin Inci Sökmen (Turkish Army War College) TA22: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Threat Percep on Panel Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent) Bahar Baser (Coventry University (CTPSR) ) John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Ins tute) Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (University of Strasbourg) Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Massachuse s, Boston) TA26: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Understanding Change in Turkey and Azerbaijan: Relevance of Cri cal Theory Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Pinar Bedirhanoglu (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey) Pinar Bedirhanoglu (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey) Engagements between Cri cal Theory and Cultural Studies: Transforma on of Islamism in Turkey Deniz Cakirer (Harvard University ) Deconstruc ng Mul culturalism Discourse in Azerbaijan Galib Bashirov (Florida Interna onal University) How Intellectuals Make Populism Viable? A Cri que of Iconoclast Forms of Cri cal Theory in Poli cs M. Evren Eken (University of London) Cri cal Security Studies and Changing Turkish Security Predicament Cigdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston College) Engagement of Feminism(s) with Hegemonic Gender Discourse in Turkey Gokten Dogangun (Harvard University ) TA27: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Non-state Actors, Security and the Changing Face of Westphalian Sovereignty Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Converging Silos: The Study of Transna onal Actors in Interna onal Security Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) David Malet (George Washington University) Unraveling Westphalia: Violent Non-State Actors’ Challenges to Security in Contexts of Contested and Fragmented Sovereignty Ana Alves (Lee University) ‘To Be a State or Not Be a State, That is the Ques on’: The Changing Face of the Sovereign and Territoriality Kevin Edward Grisham (California State University, San Bernardino) Non-State Actors' Legi macy and Governance Percep ons in Nigeria: Helping or Harming the State? Eric Stollenwerk (Freie Universität Berlin) TA28: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng Security and Economic Dynamics between North Korea and East Asian Powers Interna onal Studies Associa on Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Wayne Pa erson (University of Pennsylvania) Stephan Haggard (University of California at San Diego) Jai Kwan Jung (Korea University) Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) Obama Administra on’s North Korea Policy: The Puzzle of Strategic Pa ence Inyeop Lee (Spring Arbor University) Divergence between Liability and Ally: China’s Rela ons with North Korea and Cambodia Sung Chull Kim (Seoul Na onal University) South Korea’s Economic Engagement with the North: Retrospect and Prospect Joongho Kim (The Export-Import Bank of Korea) What if a Conserva ve Leader had been elected as ROK President in 1997 or 2002? A Counterfactual Analysis of Sunshine Policy and Inter-Korean Reconcilia on Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) To arm or to disarm? Rhetoric and Inten on behind North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Programs Jae-Jung Suh (ICU) TA30: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Star ng the Confron ng systems of power and privilege in higher educa on, at ISA and in the classroom Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Bárbara Campos (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)) Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) TA32: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Inten ons, Signaling, and Strategic Stability Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin) Sebas an Rosato (University of Notre Dame) Andrew Kydd (University of Wisconsin) Military Technology and the Feasibility of Aggression: O ense, Defense, and the Primacy of Poli cs in War David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Nuclear Weapons and the O ense-Defense Balance Negeen Pegahi (Naval War College) Taking Uncertainty Seriously: Classical Realism and Na onal Security Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Compound and Complex Uncertainty about Inten ons in Interna onal Poli cs David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) The Best Laid Plans o' Mice and Men? Inten ons, Capabili es, and Uncertainty in IR Theory Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) TA33: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Human Rights and Jus ce I Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) What Kind of Jus ce for Human Rights? Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) Flammis acribus addic s: Requiem for the Right to Development Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College) 'The Last Prisoners of War': Jus ce for Cultural Heritage Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) “Droits de l’homme, bien sûr!” Human Rights and Transi onal Jus ce in Tunisia Mariam Salehi (University of Marburg) (Un)reconciled: Central America and the Search for Peace Chris ne J. Wade (Washington College) TA34: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable What's Quantum Got to Do with It?: A New Philosophy for the Science of Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Environmental Studies James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Jane Benne (Johns Hopkins University) William E. Connolly (Johns Hopkins University) Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Alexander Edward Wendt (Ohio State University) Colin Wight (University of Sydney) TA35: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Colonialism, race and the interna onal rela ons of war Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Environmental NGO in uence on domes c policy change: A quan ta ve test of the Double Grid Framework Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Raul Pacheco-Vega (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) The Performance of Climate Change: An Ethnographic Study of COP 21 Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Who Will Speak for the People? A Look at the Limited Interconnectedness Between the Environmental Movement and the Human Rights Movement in the Face of Climate Change Aja Bine e (Temple University) Understanding Change in Transboundary Water Nego a ons: A Case Study of NGO in uence in the Rhine River Regime Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Cardi University) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) In the Light of History: The French-Indian Wars, French Enlightenment Ethnography, and the Horizons of the Early Modern Interna onal Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Decolonizing War Julianne Liebenguth (Colorado State University ) Kat Hodgson (Colorado State University) TA38: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Sieges and Civilian Punishment in Civil Wars Panel Interna onal Security Studies Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Theorizing modern war: race, region, and ideology in defence of imperial order Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Gramsci With Guns: US violence and consensus-building in the making of South Korea Chair Disc. Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) “We’ll Whack Them in the Outhouse”: Lessons of Russian Counterinsurgency for Syria Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Securi za on Frames and Mass Killings: Analyzing the Cases of Syria and Israel Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London) The “Guardians” and the “Poachers”: U.S. Military Lawyers, “Lawfare” and the Colonial Cons tu on of the Laws of War Leonard C Robinson (Salisbury University) Understanding Siege Warfare Dynamics in Syria: Evidence From Sarajevo Freya Irani (Columbia Law School) TA36: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Criminal Intelligence, Local Intelligence TA37: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Environmental NGOs: In uence and Representa on, Con icts and Restric ons Lionel Beehner (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) Panel Intelligence Studies Sieging the Ci zen: Predic ng Governments' Use of Siege Warfare Tac cs to Vic mize Civilians during Irregular Con ict Chair Disc. We Had to Burn the Village to Save the Village: The Use of Scorched Earth Tac cs in Civil Con ict Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) Fi een Years A er 9/11: The Status of Local Intelligence Sharing Melissa Carlson (UC Berkeley) Thomas O'Mealia (University of Michigan) Jessica Sun (University of Michigan) Terry C. Quist (U.S. Army) Out of the shadows and into the dark: The decline of covert policing and the threat to community safety. Ian P. Stanier (University of Portsmouth) Intelligence Law: A Field Essay Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) The role of state intelligence in cases of suspected nancing of terrorist organiza ons by money due to prac ces of white-collar crime. Patrícia Carvalho (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies ) TA39: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Contested Giants: Tracing the Diverse Challenges to the Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Women Ma er (Again): The World Bank, Elite ‘Groupthink’ and the Reproduc on of Post-Crisis ‘Diversity’ Penny Gri n (University of New South Wales) Purpose without Crisis: The Self-Referen al Origins of the IMF’s New Macropruden al Approach Ma hias Kranke (University of Warwick) Decoding the Language of the IMF Execu ve Board To Rally or not to Rally? Internet and Decision-Making of Protest Sympathizers under Semi-Authoritarian Rule Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University) Iain McMenamin (Dublin City University) Kris Ruijgrok (University of Amsterdam) How Accountable? Assessing Developments in Accountability at Mul lateral Development Banks Erica R. Gould (Stanford University) The World Bank, Private Finance, and Demands for Governance Reform a er the Crisis Samuel Appleton (University of Sussex) TA40: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Migra on, Economics, and Ins tu ons Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Disc. Disc. David Leblang (University of Virginia) David Leblang (University of Virginia) Emily Sellars (Texas A&M University) Shaping Migra on Governance: The role of Interna onal Organiza ons within RCPs Jelena Popovic (University of Toronto) Interven on and Deterrence: Trade-o s among Policies to Prevent Refugee Flows TA42: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New perspec ves on transi onal jus ce mechanisms in (former) con ict areas Peace Studies Chair Disc. NGOs for Interna onal Jus ce: Vic ms’ vs Criminal Jus ce? Kjers Lohne (University of Oslo) Women’s socioeconomic needs and transi onal jus ce Sladjana Lazic (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Support for transi onal jus ce mechanisms in Guatemala, Nepal, and Northern Ireland. A compara ve study Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Amnesty as a Weapon of War: Government strength and jus ce processes during armed con ict Cyanne E. Loyle (Indiana University) Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) Kara Ross Camarena (Harvard University) Dubious Models of the Future? Middle Eastern Migra on Regimes in Global Context Jus n Gest (Harvard University) Anna Katherine Boucher (University of Sydney) Migra on and Inequality: Evidence from Chinese Real Estate Investments Cyanne E. Loyle (Indiana University) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) Transi onal jus ce mechanisms as sites for contesta on of power in Kenya Njoki Wamai (University of Cambridge) Steven Liao (University of California, Riverside) Immigra on and Right-Wing Populism: An Origin Story Adrian Shin (University of Colorado Boulder) Albana Shehaj (University of Michigan) Ronald Inglehart (University of Michigan) TA41: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Social Media and Ac vism: Power and Resistance in the 21st Century Interna onal Communica on Online Media Caucus Chair Disc. Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania ) INGO use of social media: a vehicle for change or business as usual? Helen Yanacopulos (Open University) Twi er, a ec ve publics and public demonstra ons in divided socie es: The Ardoyne parade dispute in Northern Ireland (201415) Paul Reilly (University of She eld) Telling it like it is: A compara ve perspec ve on the use of personal stories in online grassroots advocacy Filippo Trevisan (American University - School of Communica on) Paul Reilly (University of She eld) Mariana Leyton Escobar (American University) Ci zens Advancing Change and Emerging Digital Third Space Anup Kumar (Cleveland State University) Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) TA43: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Change and Con nuity in the Interna onal Poli cs of Southeast Asia Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) Joseph Liow (Nanyang Technological University) Sovereignty, Authority and Territoriality in Southeast Asia: Con nuity or Change? Helen E. S. Nesadurai (Monash University (Malaysia Campus)) From Security Community to Security Governance: Dynamics of Change and Con nuity in Southeast Asia Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) From Right to Responsibility: The Evolu on of Security and Sovereignty in Southeast Asia See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) The Changing Role of Middle Powers in Regional Poli cs: A Study of Indonesia in Contemporary Southeast Asia Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technologicall University) China-ASEAN Rela ons: Structure, Process, and the Ins tu onal Dimensions of an Evolving Rela onship Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) TA44: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Beyond Peacekeeping: Con ict Management in Africa Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global Leadership Founda on) (Re)Thinking The Rela onship Between Educa on And Con ict In Africa: Between Benevolence And Nega ve Force The Role of Whistleblowing in Global Regula on: The Case of Taxa on Charles Owuor Olungah (University of Nairobi) Karsten Ronit (University of Copenhagen) Tony Porter (McMaster University) Urbaniza on, Migra on and Violent Con ict in Africa Mariama Awumbila (University of Ghana) Global Wealth Chains: Governing Assets in the World Economy Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) Civil Society in Peace and Con ict in Africa Gilles Yabi (West Africa Ci zen Think Tank (WATHI)) How and Why African Mediators Compromise Democracy Laurie Nathan (Centre for Media on in Africa, University of Pretoria) Leadership in War-to-Peace Transi ons in Africa 'Funmi Olonisakin (Africa Leadership Centre and Kings College London) TA45: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel China and the Global Norma ve Order Under President Xi Jinping TA48: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Accountability for Mass Human Rights Viola ons Panel Human Rights Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) English School Military Accountability: False Posi ves and the Ongoing Struggle over Impunity in Colombia Chair Disc. A Throne of Skulls: Rwandan Genocide Revisionism and Its Impact on Theories of Mass Killing in Africa Janice Kreinick Gallagher (Brown University) Rosemary J. Foot (University of Oxford) John D. Ciociari (University of Michigan) China’s Norma ve Iden ty and its Evolving Rela onship with Global Order Tiang Boon Hoo (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Xi Jinping's China and the Interna onal Human Protec on Regime Rosemary J. Foot (University of Oxford) Katherine Morton (Australian Na onal University) Nicola Ann Leveringhaus (King's College London) China’s Human Rights Compliance: Is China Turning Away from the Human Rights Regime? Rana Siu Inboden (Robert S. Strauss Center for Interna onal Secuirty and Law, University of Texas, Aus n) TA46: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable India as an Emerging Asia-Paci c Power: Prospects and Constraints? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College) Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Maya Chadda (William Paterson University of NJ) Calvin P. Chen (Mount Holyoke College) Michael Kugelman (Woodrow Wilson Interna onal Center for Scholars) TA47: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Tax Governance and Global Wealth Chains Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Allison Chris ans (Faculty of Law, McMaster University) Thomas Rixen (University of Bamberg) Allison Chris ans (Faculty of Law, McMaster University) Resistance in Interna onal Poli cs: Global Financial Centers and the New Tax Regime Loriana Crasnic (Georgetown University) How Condemning Tax Compe Compe on on May Lead to More Tax Lyne Latulippe (Université de Sherbrooke) Shoo ng themselves in the foot? Why Europeans Wanted BEPS and the U.S. Didn’t Lukas Hakelberg (University of Bamberg) Javier Osorio (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, CUNY) Travis Cur ce (Emory University) Changes in Chinese Nuclear Thinking under President Xi Jinping Part. Part. Part. Support for Torture. Experimental Evidence from the Mexican War on Drugs Pro-Government Mili as, Human Rights, and War-Time Abuse by Rebels China and Global Terrorism Chair Part. Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Kris na Hook (University of Notre Dame) Delega ng Repression, Dodging Retribu on: How PGMs In uence Varia on of Punishment for Human Rights Abuses Lora DiBlasi (Michigan State University) TA49: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Culture and the Ambigui es of Postcolonial Poli cs Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Catch Me if You Can! On the Poli cal Uses of Corporate Globalizing Discourses Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Development as Sankofa: theore cal challenges in recovering Ancestrali es in hybrid contexts Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)) cal Catholic An Narra ve from childhood. Monteiro Lobato and my denaturaliza on Francisco Eduardo Lemos de Matos (Pon University of Rio de Janeiro - IRI) cal Catholic Private Security, Resilience and Development — a Global South approach to pop culture in Captain America: Civil War Carolina Futuro (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Tabatha Morgado (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute ) How Facebook Interrupts Cultural Paradigms and Drives Poli cal Movements Catherine Drake (DePaul University) TA50: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable Scholarship and Policy: In uencing Change ‘Trade Rules and the Right to Food: public food procurement and the food sovereignty regime’ Hannah Wi man (University of Bri sh Columbia) Sophia Murphy (UBC) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) Nora Bensahel (Center for a New American Security) Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Jordan Tama (American University) TA51: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Globaliza on of Interna onal Society Roundtable English School Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham) Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Amitav Acharya (American University) Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) TA52: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Governing New Environmental Technologies: Challenges to Ethics, Sovereignty and An cipa on Environmental Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Disc. Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) Re-Thinking Sovereignty: Balancing the Security Applica ons of Geo -Engineering with the Ethical Restric ons of Just War Theory Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska - Omaha) The Governance of An cipa on in the Anthropocene: A State of the Art Review Joost Vervoort (University of Oxford) Aar Gupta (Wageningen University) Governing nanotechnology: Interac on between EU and the domes c level. Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Governance and geopoli cs over the nexus among resource, energy and environment: A case of Japan's response to the Shale Gas Revolu on Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science) Space Solar Power Challenge to the An -Geo-Engineering Narra ve Peter Garretson (US Air Force) TA53: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reading Interna onal Poli cal-Economic Change Through the Lens of Ongoing Agri-Food Transforma ons Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Harriet Friedmann (University of Toronto) ‘Contes ng the dominant narra ve of global value chains’ Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) ‘Financializa on, land grabs and the ques on of land rights’ Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) ‘Local dynamics and large-scale land acquisi ons: a case study from Senegal’ Marie Gagné (University of Toronto) ‘Contested governance in the making of a global property regime' Philip McMichael (Cornell University) TA55: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs of Security in Interna onal Rela ons Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris, KCL War studies) Karen J. Winzoski (Brandon University) Security in the society of control Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) Trolling into security: Russia’s elusive (de-)securi za ons Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) Anatoly Reshetnikov (Central European University) Safety, stability, order: security poli cs with Chinese characteris cs Jonna Nyman (University of She eld) Police, Security and the Transi on from Na on State to Empire Rick Coughlin (Florida Gulf Coast University) Civil Society and the State: Understanding the Ambivalence of Human Security Edmund Fre ngham (Leiden University) TA56: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Images, Imagining and Visual Representa ons in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) Narcissism in Global Transforma ons Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Material poli cs of representa on – exploring the visuality/materiality nexus in IR David Shim (University of Groningen) The Visual Cues of Terror M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) An Immanent Frame of Mind: Theorizing images of futures along shared disposi ons and community partnerships Jonathan Hui (University of Hawaii & The East-West Center) TA57: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Israeli-Pales nian Con ict and Peace Process Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Jacob Eriksson (University of York) What If There Is No Peace to Keep? Dennis C. Je (Pennsylvania State University) Solidarity is in the Heart, Not in the Field: Joint Israeli-Pales nian Peace Movement Organiza ons during the 2014 Gaza War Michelle I. Gawerc (Loyola University Maryland) Integra on or Separa on? Approaches to Diversity in Interna onal Peacemaking at the Turn of the Century Dana Landau (University of Oxford & Graduate Ins tute Geneva) Mapping Hope for Resolu on In Pales ne and Israel; How Hope Is A Game Changer in The Long Las ng Con ict. Obada Shtaya (George Mason University) Oded Adomi Leshem (School of Con ict Analysis and Resolu on, George Mason University) TA58: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Construc vist Approaches to the Study of Emo ons in Interna onal Rela ons Why Do Ci zens Support Unilateral Climate Policy? Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Liam McGrath (ETH Zürich) Why comply with the global climate regime? The role of instrumentalist factors and worldviews in mi ga on policy Zeynep Clulow (University of No ngham) Comparing the compliance systems of the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement Jon Hovi (University of Oslo) Arild Underdal (University of Oslo) Theory Chair Disc. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) The (Changing) Language of Emo ons in War and Con ict Cathleen Kantner (University of Stu gart) Halima Akhrif (University of Stu gart) Between ‘Grand Coali ons of Compassion’ and ‘Ra onal Poli cs’: On the Role of Emo ons in Responding to the ‘Refugee Crisis’ The Roles of Norms and Interests in Mo va ng the Ful llment of Climate Commitments Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Can the management school explain non-compliance with the Gothenburg protocol? Andreas Kokkvoll Tveit (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) Katharina Höne (Aberystwyth University and DiploFounda on) Changing Anger Pa erns in Russian Foreign Policy Towards the West: Perceived Status Depriva on and its Consequences Regina Heller (University of Hamburg) The Role of Personality and Individual Socioeconomic Status in the Emo onal Processing of Interna onal Disregard Bjoern Goldstein (University of Muenster) Laying the Founda on for Emo onal Choice Theory Robin Markwica (University of Oxford) TA59: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Into the Storm: intelligence and crisis in changing democracies - case studies from Argen na, Chile and Brazil Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Denilson Feitoza Pacheco (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) The watchers of Janus: Changes and Challenges for Intelligence Oversight in Brazil Joanisval B. Goncalves (Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies (INASIS) / Senate of Brazil) TA61: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Domes c Poli cs, Interven on, and War Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Intelligence and its legisla ve control. Carolina Sancho (ANEPE) Russell Swenson (Na onal Intelligence University) Strategic Intelligence: analy cal tools and ins tu onal challenges in Brazil and Chile Marco A. C. Cepik (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) The role of non-governmental organiza ons in strengthening intelligence and security Jussara Machado (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) TA60: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal environmental compliance: Norms, incen ves, and beyond Environmental Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Jon Hovi (University of Oslo) Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA) Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA) Diversionary War: The US Interven on in Grenada, 1983 -- Rescuing an Island or Reinvigora ng a Presidency? Jane K. Cramer (University of Oregon) The Rise of Execu ve War-Making Autonomy in the United States Eric Hamilton (New York University Abu Dhabi) Is There a War Party? Party Change, the Le -Right Divide and Interna onal Con ict Andrew D. Bertoli (University of California Berkeley) Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Dissent, Debate, and the Origins of Responsiveness to Mass Killing Amanda Rothschild (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) To intervene or not to intervene? The ins tu onal constraints to third party interven on in civil war Casper Sakstrup (Aarhus University) Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) Argen na´s intelligence democra za on in the hot seat. Eduardo E. Estevez (Founda on for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) Panel TA62: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Impera ves and Challenges of Global Educa on Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Educa on Disc. Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Bringing Study Abroad to First Genera on and Disadvantaged Students: Lessons Learned at a Hispanic-Serving Ins tu on Kenneth Martens Friesen (Fresno Paci c University) Frances Martens Friesen (Fresno Paci c University) Study Abroad in the 21st Century: The Advantages of Short-term Faculty Led Programs Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Interna onal Higher Educa on as Public Diplomacy? US-Mexico Case Study Angela Bee McCracken (University of Southern California) Risk and the Future of Study Abroad: A Faculty Member's Perspec ve David A. Messenger (University of Wyoming) Mul -stakeholder Collabora on for Global Ci zenship Educa on Yuka Hayakawa (Tokyo Ins tute of Technology) TA63: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Changing Balance of Power in Asia and the Risk of Con ict Interna onal Security Studies Le ng History Illuminate China’s Future Journey: China’s Search for Lessons from the History of Rising Powers Michael Glosny (Naval Postgraduate School) Regionalism and the Rise of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Trade in the Asia-Paci c Llewelyn Hughes (Australian Na onal University) TA66: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Epistemic Authority and Changing Prac ces of Dissent Global Development Chair Disc. Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Ian Bowers (Norwegian Ins tute For Defense Studies) Security Dilemma Unbound? America’s Hegemonic Grand Strategy and the Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Indian Ocean Racialized iden ca on as sovereign technique: Colonial authority and its resistance Danielle Taschereau Mamers (University of Western Ontario) Thomas Cavanna (Southern Methodist University) Methods interruptus: Knowledge and authority in an poverty research and ac vism Asymmetric Nuclear Forces and Crisis Bargaining Hyun-Binn Cho (University of Pennsylvania) Chinese Evolving Approaches to Nuclear Weapons and Implica ons for U.S.-China Rela ons and Strategic Stability in the Asia Paci c James Johnson (UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER) Renee McBeth (University of Alberta) Prac ces of Refusal: Embracing Damna on, Enac ng SelfDetermina on Kelly Aguirre (University of Victoria) Panel The An -Imperialist, An -Na onalism of Frantz Fanon Anuja Bose (University of California, Los Angeles) Theory Chair Disc. TA67: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Propaganda and Persuasion in the 21st Century: A New Era of Manipula on? Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Logic of Modernity and the modernity of logic Interna onal Communica on Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Chair Disc. Performa vity in the Logics of a Changing World Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Why is there no theory of desecuri za on? Rejec on Values and the Poli cs of Peace Close, Far, or Incommensurable? The Use of Two-Dimensional Seman cs for Contras ng Worlds of Interna onal Rela ons Emma Briant (University of She eld) Dmitry Chernobrov (University of She eld) Gender, Propaganda and Militarism in the Post 9/11 war in Afghanistan David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Lucy Morgan Edwards (Independent) System, process, structure: Seeing (like a system) through the logics of prac ce Making Fracking Possible: Counterinsurgency, Coercion and Persuasion in the Marcellus Shale Kai Heron (University of Manchester) Timo Walter (University of Erfurt) Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Stefano Pales ni (Freie Universität Berlin) What Can Regional Environmental Poli cs Teach about Energy Regionalism? Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Renewable Energy and Regionalism in Africa Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) The making of ‘region by regula on‘: inves ga ng EU rule export in energy Andreas Goldthau (Central European University) Cross-Regional Produc on Chains, regional fault lines and compe ve regional processes in Euro-Asia Margarita Balmaceda (Seton Hall University) Kirsten Westphal (University Giessen) Chris Simpson (American University, Washington DC) Piers Robinson (University of She eld) Compe ng Propagandas: Russian and US Mutual Representa on of Propaganda E orts Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) TA65: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Bringing Together Energy Poli cs, Environmentalism, and Regionalism: Exploring a new research agenda Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Aporias of authoriza on: Protest and the ques on of alterna ves Escala on at Sea: Stability and Instability in Mari me East Asia TA64: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Logics of Change and Change of Logic Panel The Public Rela ons Industry and Crisis Management for Governments Thomas MacManus (Queen Mary University of London) Converging State Interests: the Use of Strategic Narra ves During the Build-up Towards Interven on in Libya and Syria Florian Zollmann (Newcastle University) TA68: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peace Educa on and Peaceful Change: Exploring the Linkages Peace Studies Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo, Conrad Grebel) Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Building peace-builders: Crea ng a peace educa on curriculum for Pakistan Sara Taylor (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University) Colleen Willard-Holt (Wilfrid Laurier University) Localizing peace educa on Nathan C. Funk (University of Waterloo) Experien al learning for teaching peace: Inside and outside the classroom Edmund Pries (Wilfrid Laurier University) Teaching peace broadly: The di use responsibility to build and maintain peace Lowell Ewert (University of Waterloo) Does Peace Educa on Produce Peace? Weighing Argument and Evidence Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University) TA69: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Crossing Borders to Learn: Change, Opportunity, and Challenge Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Laura Brunell (Gonzaga University) Francis D. Raska (Charles University) Hrishabh Sandilya (Anglo-American University) Erika K. Masaki (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Michael Trevathan (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) John Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Interna onal Ethics Theory Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Roundtable Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota) Corneliu O. Bjola (University of Oxford) Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Donna Marie Oglesby (Eckerd College) Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) TA72: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Gendering Militarisa on, War and Counterinsurgency Revisited: New Direc ons in Feminist Analysis Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Economy Norm entrepreneurship, coercion or reputa onal damage? The in uence of EU policies on tax evasion on Asian nancial centres Carlos Roland Vogt (The University of Hong Kong) Ins tu onalized Power: How Ins tu onal Design A ects Economic Power Projec on in the EU Sco Siegel (San Francisco State University) Understanding the Changing Poli cal Economy of Online Gambling in the European Union The Sino-European solar panel dispute: China’s succesful carrot and s ck approach towards Europe Astrid Pepermans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) TA74: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Human Rights through a Gendered Lens Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of She eld) Victoria M Basham (Cardi University ) Megan Bas ck (University of Edinburgh) Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Anthony C. King (University of Exeter) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Panel Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Richard Beardsworth (University of Aberystwyth) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) TA71: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Sage Handbook of Diplomacy Panel An Myllymaa (University of Helsinki) TA70: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Poli cal Responsibility in a Globalized, Fragmented World Chair Part. TA73: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Industries and Governance in the EU Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Denise Walsh (University of Virginia) Gender Consciousness and Women's Rights Reform in the Middle East and North Africa Feryal M. Cherif (Loyola Marymount University) Transforma ve approaches to repara ons for gender-based violence against women: A case study from Tunisia’s transi onal jus ce process Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Can gender gains in interna onal criminal law assist women’s rights advocates on the ground? The case of the Interna onal Criminal Court in Kenya Izabela Ste ja (Tulane University, Interna onal Development) The Perseverance of Gender Equality: Predic ng War me Sexual Violence using Peace me Rape Measures Marisella Rodriguez (University of California, Davis) IR Gender and War Theories Applied to Egypt's Violence Against Female Protesters Carol Gray (University of Connec cut) TA75: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM On sources and the empiricisa on of IR Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Luis Lobo-Guerrero (Groningen University) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) Halvard Leira (NUPI) TA76: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Examining Foreign Policy Theories Using the Case of Turkey Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Nora E. Fisher Onar (Coastal Carolina University) Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Panel Parliaments and Foreign Policy: A Compara ve Analysis of the Role of the Turkish Parliament During the Two Gulf Wars Havva Karakas Keles (Syracuse University) Decoding and Scaling the Accommoda on of Turkey within the changing interna onal order: UN and G20 cases Emel Parlar Dal (University Of Marmara/Istanbul) Hakan Mehmetcik (Marmara University) Foreign Policy as a Source of Legi ma on for “Compe Authoritarian Regimes” – the Case of Turkey’s AKP TA79: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs of Dissent and Repression Human Rights Chair Disc. Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) Rethinking S cks and Stones: Sa re and Insult in the Escala on of Protest ve Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - oiip) Neo-Classical Realist Turkish Foreign Policy Behavior Modeling Between 2003 and 2014 Adop ng Counterrevolu on: Explaining Repression in PostSe lement States Michael C. Marshall (Miami University ) State Repression of Student Dissent Fa h Erol (Koç University) Explaining risk-taking and risk-averse behaviours in Peacemaking: A Prospect Theory Reading of the AKP Leadership’s Behaviour vis-à-vis Armenia Jessica Brandwein (University of Notre Dame) Domes c Ins tu ons, Back re, and Repression of Nonviolent Dissent Gina Lei Miller (George Fox University) Athanasios Manis (Middle East Research Ins tute) TA77: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM China's Strategy Panel Panel Modeling Repression and Dissident Interdependence: A Network Approach Howard Liu (Duke University) Interna onal Security Studies TA80: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Building Dialogue between Prac oners and Academics Working on Gender Humanitarian Prac ces in Con ict-A ected Areas An Analysis of Chinese Foreign Policy on Mari me Disputes Chin-Hsin Sheen (London School of Economics) Pushing the U.S. Military Out: Chinese Military Strategy, Opera ons, and the Future of the Asia-Paci c Regional Order Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown University) Diversion or preoccupa on? Domes c insecurity and Chinese na onalist propaganda Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton) Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) Rape as a Weapon of War: Examining the Limi ng E ects of Global Discourse on Humanitarian Prac ces Nhung Bui (Princeton University ) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Chinese Public Opinion, U.S. Framing, and the South China Sea Dispute A Tale of Two Con icts: Narra ves of Sexual Violence in Con ict Colombia and Democra c Republic of the Congo Andrew Bausch (Carnegie Mellon University) The logic of social iden ty in IR: Explaining Chinese asser veness in the South China Sea Jocelyn Kelly (Harvard University) Gendered Vic ms and Humanitarian Claim-Making in Colombia Roxanne Krystalli (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy) Andreas Bøje Forsby (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Humanitarian Responses to Syrian Refugees in Europe TA78: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Extraterritoriality and Transna onal Boundaries Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Cyber Westphalia and Beyond: Extraterritoriality and Mutual Entanglement in Cyberspace Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) The Costs of Extraterritoriality Nikhil Kalyanpur (Georgetown) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Block Chain Technology and Na onal Sovereignty James Luther Gilley (Louisiana State University) Ins tu onal Innova on in post-crisis Interna onal Financial Governance. When Ra onal Design meets Power Poli cs Vincent Dreher (Freie Universität Berlin) The Global Value Chain Peace: How the Globaliza on of Produc on Fosters Interna onal Coopera on Haillie Na-Kyung Lee (Georgetown University) Yu-Ming Liou (Georgetown University) Sarah Deardo Miller (American University SIS and University of London SOAS) TA81: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rethinking and Reassessing the Transforma on of Intractable Con icts Peace Studies Chair Disc. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Bruce Dayton (SIT Graduate Ins tute) PERSPECTIVES ON TRANSFORMING INTRACTABLE CONFLICT Louis Kriesberg (Syracuse University) Joyce Neu (Facilita ng Peace) Sara E. Brown (Clark University) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Factors for Transforma on of Armed Con ict: A Re-examina on Based on Israeli Posi ons in the Israel-Arab Con ict Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) \Women as Actors in Con ict Transforma on: A Case Study Analysis of Women Ac vists in Zones of Con ict Joyce Neu (Facilita ng Peace) Women Spoilers and Peacemakers in Rwanda Sara E. Brown (Clark University) Rethinking Intractability for Post-Iden ty Con ict: Considering Patrimonialism and Socio-Economic Divisions Blooming Sabras and Decomposing Strange Fruits: Pornotroping and the Poli cs of Israeli Se ler-Colonial Patriarchal Ordering Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Francois-Xavier Plasse-Couture (University of Hawaii at Manoa) TA82: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Civil War Resolu on: Evalua ng the Impact of Internal and External Actors Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Dame) Frederic Stephen Pearson (Wayne State University) A Not So Crowded Stage: Why few armed con icts are mediated, 1989-2014 All violence is gender(ed) violence: men, women, and aid programming in crisis. Rachel Gordon (Feinstein Interna onal Center, Tu s University) Beyond Buzzwords: Towards a Be er Understanding of Hypermasculinity and Militarized Masculinity in Peace and Con ict Studies Maike Messerschmidt (Tübingen University) Hendrik Quest (Tübingen University) Construc ng Violent Men: Gender and Atrocity in Sierra Leone Charlie de Rivaz (Royal United Services Ins tute) Male vic ms breaking the silence in Bosnia-Herzegovina - a challenge to patriarchy? Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University) Heleen Touquet (Ku Leuven) Mediator Characteris cs and Peace Agreement Structure Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University) Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Context-Speci c Peace Agreements and Post-Con ict Outcomes Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Choosing Sides in Civil War: Third-party Interven ons and Their E ects on Civil War Resolu on Colin Hannigan (University of New Mexico) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Ethnic Mili as and Civil War Resolu on Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Role Theory and Levels of Change in World Poli cs: When Do Leaders Make a Di erence? Chair Disc. The Myth of German hegemony: assessing interna onal leadership roles of the Merkel governments Leadership or leaderless? EU foreign policy in a me of crisis and change Liv Coleman (University of Tampa) Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Emerging Security Challenges - Emerging Policy? Sean Cos gan (Partnership for Peace Consor um of Defense Academies and Security Studies Ins tutes) Dinos Kerigan-Kyrou (University of Greenwich) Complex Deterrence: Moving from Atoms to Bits and Bytes Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) The Sociotechnical Imaginary of Global Order: Notes on the Airpower Assemblage Jack Adam MacLennan (Carleton University) Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) Polarized at home, bound to lead abroad: Role contesta on and change of US global leadership Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University) Power Management and Leadership in a Mul regional World: Regional Powers Quest for Status and Leadership. Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) TA84: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Masculini es in focus (1): Complica ng conven onal narra ves of gender in con ict Harriet Gray (University of Gothenburg) Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University) Keon Weigold (SUNY Albany) Rebecca M. Slayton (Cornell University) Biometric Na on-Building in Afghanistan: Na onal Geographic, the US Marines, and the UNHCR Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Chair Disc. Panel Pressure on Defense: Cybersecurity and the US-Japan Alliance Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Gozde Kurt (Galatasaray University) Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Senem Cevik (University of California Irvine) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Roundtable TA86: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Technological Pressures on Global Security Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Con ict Analysis Research Centre) Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) Andrew Thomson (Queen's University Belfast) TA83: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Role theory and the study of leadership in foreign policy TA85: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Turkey's Public Diplomacy in a Vola le Region TB01: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Theorizing Big Changes in World Poli cs: War, Environment, Human Rights, and Power Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Atalia Omer (University of Notre Dame) Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) TB02: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Roundtable on Stephen G. Brooks and WIlliam C, Wohlforth's America Abroad: The United States' Global Role in the 21st Century Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Junior Scholar Symposia Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) The Persistence of Market Orthodoxy in Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Neoliberal Incen ve Structure and the Absence of the Developmental State Shaukat Ansari (University of Toronto) Hedgers, Speculators and the Poli cs of Commodity Deriva ves Reform: Comparing Legisla ve and Regulatory Processes and Outcomes in the EU and US Jakob Engel (University of Oxford) Capital Mobility and Democra za on: Exploring the Role of Foreign Elites Thomas Vargas (University of Minnesota) Carly Potz-Nielsen (University of Minnesota) JSS Group The Financial Statecra of Debtors: New Lenders and the Changing Power of African Sovereign Borrowers Alexandra Zeitz (University of Oxford) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. TB03-D: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Post-Posi ve Approaches to IPE Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) A Tale of two Pipelines in European Gas Supply: the Southern Gas Corridor versus Nord Stream Alexandra Maria Bocse (Harvard University) The Devil We Know: Shale Gas and the Di cul es With Change in the Energy Sector Hannah Petersen (City University London) Ci es, Ins tu onal Structures and Energy Policy: Do Legisla ve Veto Points or Urban Structures Determine Energy Investment Policy? Derwin Munroe (University of Michigan-Flint) TB03-B: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Trade and Development JSS Group Susan K. Sell (George Washington University) Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College) Does the WTO Temper Defec on Between Trading Partners with Asymmetric Interests? Felicia Grey (Old Dominion University) Future of WTO under Increasing Number of RTA’s and its Implica on on Developing Economies. Deepak Raj Pandaya (School of Interna onal studıes Jawaharlal Nehru Unıversıty) Lobbying under Autocracy: The Domes c Sources of Autocra c Trade Agreements Susanne Mueller-Redwood (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Impact of Public Opinion on Interna onal Trade Agreement Ra ca on Ji Yeon Park (Georgetown University) Asymmetric Interdependence and Small States: Power and Vulnerability in Trade Rela ons Between China and La n-American Small States Lorena Herrera (FLACSO ) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Gendering Agro-Extrac vism: Poli cizing Violences Against Women in Guatemala’s Franja Transversal del Norte Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Understanding the Material-Social Interac on in Interna onal Rela ons: Toward a Construc vist Account of Material Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Kathryn C. Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University) Mul alignment in Mul polarity? Explaining the Forma on of AIIB Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) TB03-A: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Poli cs in the Energy Sector JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) TB03: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Junior Scholar Session The Agents and Structures of Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair TB03-C: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Finance Neoliberal ‘Inclusion’: Gendered Poli cal Economy & Poverty Reduc on Strategy Framework Raianne Mata (La Trobe University) Problema zing Liberal Binaries in the State of Excep on: the Case of Governing Sex Trade Industry in India Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston) Everyday Interna onal Poli cal Economy: A Cri cal Analysis of SelfSurveillance and Governmentality through Fitness Prathima Ravindra Appaji (American University) TB04: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innova ve Panel The Syrian Civil War and the Spread of Terror: Simula on Assessment and Research 2/2 ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Meirav Mishali-Ram (Bar-Ilan University) Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Laurie Zi rain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University) Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ) Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Ana Bojinovic Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Maurizio Geri (old dominion university) Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) The Webmaster Role in Cyber and Face-to-face Simula on Projects Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) The Price of Terror: Promise and Pi alls in Militarized Responses to Extremism Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) Debrie ng and Research in Hybrid Simula ons Communica ng Change in the Gulf Coopera on Council States (GCC): Informa on Technologies and Social Transforma on Suzi Mirgani (CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar) TB07: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding Change in East Asian Poli cs Interna onal Studies Associa on Korean Associa on of Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Is North Korea Excep onal?: Explaining Obama’s Diplomacy on Iran, Cuba, and North Korea Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul) Can South Korea Embrace Japan’s Expanding Security Role? Chang-hee Nam (Inha University) American Japanese Alliance: Threat, Consulta on, Cohesion in "Out -of-area" Crises and Japan's Entry into the Iraq War Heung Soo Sim (Gyeongsang Na onal University) The U.S. Na onal Interest and Limita ons of Nuclear NonProlifera on Treaty Wooram Jung (Korea Na onal Defense University) Coopera ve Governance in East Asia: Lessons from European Case Hanbeom Jeong (Korea Na onal Defense University) TB10: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel (Un)Making Colonial Libraries, Archives and Liberal Orders: ReImagining Decoloniza on Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Michael J. Butler (Clark University) Role-playing the History Behind the Headlines in the Syrian Civil War Laurie Zi rain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University) Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Nanotechnology, Moore’s Law and Interna onal Change Rey Koslowski (University at Albany) Theorizing the Social Mechanisms of Change in Interna onal Poli cal Orders: The Case of Internet Governance Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Niklas Bremberg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs & Uppsala University) China’s Weakness in High-Tech: No Longer Down to Finance? Robyn Klingler-Vidra (King's College London) Andrew Tylecote (University of She eld) Jing Cai (University of Aberdeen) Jiajia Liu (Manchester Business School) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Faye Fraser (York University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Simula on Assessment: Problems and Solu ons Disc. Hanbeom Jeong (Korea Na onal Defense University) Hyuk-Sang Sohn (Kyung Hee University) Booseung Chang (Stanford University) Notes on the (De)Colonial Archive and the African Revolu on Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) TB05: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Informa on and Communica on Technology Coopera ng Decolonizing Interven on: Implica ons of the Coloniality of Power in Projects of Interna onal Statebuilding Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Liberal fantasies of Africa's ‘New Green Revolu on’: A Decolonial World-Ecological Reading of Global Land Grabbing in the Post-Crisis Liberal Imperium Bikrum Gill (York University) Decolonial Specula ve Fic on: The Colonial Present and Imagining Decolonial Futures in Gerald Vizenor’s “Treaty Shirts: October 2034 – A Familiar Trea se on the White Earth Na on” Emily Hannah Merson (York University) The Ethics of Decolonial Praxis and Temporality: Re-reading Césaire and Fanon Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University) TB11: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng (Re-)Interpre ng the Encounter, (Re-)Encountering the Interpreter: New Perspec ves on CEE encounters in Europe and the Wider World Interna onal Studies Associa on Central and East European Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Disc. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Of Desires, Hierarchies and Geopoli cal Imaginary: The Paradoxical Encounter between Central Europe and ‘the West’ in ‘The Glass Room’ The Mobiliza on of the Extreme Right Online: A Frame Analysis Approach Reem Ahmed (IFSH -- University of Hamburg) Daniela I. Pisoiu (University of Hamburg) Jakub Eberle (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Communi es of Strangers in the Interna onal System: A Study of the Poli cal E ects of the Jewish Diaspora on Na on-State Forma on in Europe Pragma sts or Roman c Revolu onaries? The Online Role of Women in the Promo on of Na onal Separa st violence: Northern Ireland and Kurdish Na onalism Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Missing in Ac on: Re-Interpre ng Collec ve Subjects’ Absence and Presence in Encounters with Cri cal Scholars and the Interna onal Community Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomas Dopita (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) Encounters in the (Post-)Socialist City: Architecture and Otherness in the European East Lisa McInerney (Dublin City University) Extreme Le Online Mobilisa on Paul Gill (Pennsylvania State University) Verity Buckley (UCL) A Mul modal Approach to Analyzing Online Messaging of Extremist Groups Carol Winkler (Georgia State University) Amanda E. Rogers (Georgia State University) Kareem El-Damanhoury (Georgia State University) Rebecca Wilson (Georgia State University ) Allison Betus (Georgia State University) Aaron Dicker (Georgia State University) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Kimberly Zarecor (Iowa State University) Between the Café and the Castle, or, Where is my homeland? Czech Responses to the Migra on Crisis and the domes c poli cs of (EU-) European belonging Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) TB12: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reinvigora ng Interna onal Poli cs: Taking Global Voices (Gender & Diversity) Seriously in IR, Part I - Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Global South Caucus Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) How to Research Gender & Diversity in the IR Curriculum: A Convergent Mixed-Methods Approach Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Feminizing IR: Japan's New Global Ini a ves and Implica ons for Post-paci st Na onalism Marie Thorsten (Doshisha University) Against Epistemicide in the IR Curriculum TB15: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Power and Change in the Humanitarian Space Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London) The Empress’s New Clothes: The invisibility of women in the IR classroom Joann A. DiGeorgio-Lutz (Texas A&M University-Galveston) TB14: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Violent Extremism, Terrorism, and the Internet: Contemporary Issues and Cases Online Media Caucus Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Researching Violent Extremism, Terrorism, and the Internet: Ethics Issues Maura Conway (Dublin City University) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Silke Roth (University of Southhampton) Humanitarian Wars And Interna onal Security In The 21St Century Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Shi ing power rela ons in humanitarian aid in Hai Jan Woerlein (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre ) “If you can't beat them, organize them” The impact of the UN humanitarian reform on the power rela onships within the humanitarian space Clara Egger (Science Po Grenoble) Out-of-date and out-of- me: the challenge of mobility for Médecins Sans Fron ères Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) The humanitarian approach to nuclear disarmament: a challenger to the classical actors of nuclear regula ons? Mailys Mangin (Université Lille 2, France) Lucas Van Milders (University of Kent) Why is my (IR) curriculum white? Panel Who is t to protect? Humanitarian security management and the struggle for the monopoliza on of exper se Monique Jo Beerli (Sciences Po Paris & University of Geneva) TB16: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Roundtable on "A World of Struggle: How Power, Law, and Exper se Shape Global Poli cal Economy" by David Kennedy Historical Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) David Kennedy (Harvard Law School) Nicholas G. Onuf (Florida Interna onal University and PUCRio) Cyra Choudhury (Florida Interna onal University) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) TB17: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Change in Environmental Law and Development: The Global Struggle from Plunder “Extrac vism” toward a New Paradigm of “Buen Vivir” Environmental Studies Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Human Rights Chair Disc. Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University) Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Rights of Nature Laws in the U.S. and New Zealand: New Strategies in the Ba le Between Environmental Protec on and “Development” Through Extrac vism Craig Kau man (University of Oregon) Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University) From Extrac vism towards Buen Vivir: Mining Policy as an Indicator of a New Development Paradigm Priori zing the Environment Robin Broad (American University) Julia Fischer-Mackey (American University) Si ng on a Gold Mine: El Salvador’s rejec on of the La n American Extrac ve Impera ve Rachel Hannah Nadelman (American University) Taking energy to court: Legal challenges to energy-as-usual in Chile Javiera Barandiaran (University of California Santa Barbara) Devasta on with Eyes Wide Open: Environmental Law and Prac ce in Brazil's Xingu River Basin Eve Bratman (American University) Cris ane Dias (American University) TB18: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Policy Process of Carbon Markets: Lessons from their design, di usion and the main stakeholders Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Simon Nicholson (American University) Larissa Basso (University of Brasilia) The dissemina on of lessons learned on emissions trading in China: coordina on or compe on? Sarah Van Eynde (KU Leuven) EU-China rela ons and carbon markets: The magic of capacity building Olivia Gippner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Interest groups and carbon pricing policies: Stakeholder or hindrance? Laura Daniela Stevens León (American University) Cap(-ture) and Trade: How Mul na onal Firms Capture Economic Rents through Environmental Regula ons Sanjay Patnaik (George Washington University) TB19: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Transforma on at the Margins: Imperial Fron ers and Peripheries at the Frontline of Interna onal Order Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Joseph MacKay (Columbia University) Jordan Branch (Brown University) Agency in Interna onal Order Transforma on: Insights from the Appropria on of Interna onal Legal Discourse at the 1914 Simla Conven on between Great Britain, China and Tibet Amanda Cheney (Cornell University) Colonialism in the Nineteenth Century and its Rela onship to Contemporary State Building: The Tanzimat of 1839 and 1856 Andrew Delatolla (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) On ‘fron er governmentality’: Colonial knowledge and the northwest fron er of India, 1845-1878 Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics) Borders at the Margins of IR Theory and the Problem of 'Arbitrary' Colonial Borders Kerry Goe lich (London School of Economics) Colonial Borderlands and Inter-imperial Geographies Jeppe Mulich (London School of Economics) TB20: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Teaching Cri cal Thinking!? Strategies, Tools, and Methods Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) Chris ne Andrä (Aberystwyth University) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) TB21: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel War and the Produc on of Change: Recon gura ons of Race, Disability, Sexuality and Gender Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Disc. Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Feminist Wars and the Produc on of “Se ler Futurity” Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of She eld) A Genealogy of Racial Violence: Europe, Israel and Occupied Pales ne Catherine Winifred Charre (Queen Mary University of London) Patriarchy By Other Means: Between Feminist Security and Cri cal War Studies Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Pu ng the Man in the Machine: A Feminist Security Studies Analysis of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems and Militarized Hypermasculini es Lisa Wnek (University of Florida) From Excision to Inclusion: Anthropometric Race Science from 19th Century Colonialism to 21st Century Counterinsurgency Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) TB22: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Training uniformed peacekeepers Panel Peace Studies Chair Chair Disc. Georgina Holmes (University of Reading) Kieran Mi on (King's College London) Aiko Holvikivi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Peacekeeping Training as a Form of Socialisa on: Insights from KAIPTC & ACCORD Anne Flaspoler (EDDA Centre, University of Iceland) Construc ng the Meaning of Peacekeeping – Examining the course contents of Regional Peace Academy’s in Africa Marco A. Jowell (Interna onal Peace Support Training Centre) Nina Wilén (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Resistance and nego a on: Training the troops on gender Aiko Holvikivi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Environmental Studies Interna onal Organiza on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Opera onalizing interna onal gender norms: pre-deployment training for military peacekeepers in Rwanda Georgina Holmes (University of Reading) Marco A. Jowell (Interna onal Peace Support Training Centre) Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Mul -Stakeholder Partnerships for Sustainable Development. Lessons learned and actors’ views on meta-governance Marianne Beisheim (S ung Wissenscha und Poli k, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) Anne Ellersiek (S ung Wissenscha und Poli k) Nils Simon (Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität Berlin) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Orchestra ng non-state climate ac ons: The 2014 UN Summit and beyond Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Shi ing Strategic and Cogni ve Authority in Post-Crisis Global Economic Governance Sander Chan (German Development Ins tute/Deutsches Ins tut für Entwicklungspoli k (DIE)) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) The Poli cal Determinants of Government Procurement Awards Geo rey Gertz (University of Oxford) Angling for In uence: Ins tu onal Prolifera on in Development Banking The Interplay between the World Bank and Transna onal City Networks in Global Climate Governance Kai Harbrich (University of Potsdam) Thomas Hickmann (University of Potsdam) Tyler Pra (Princeton University) Structural Power and Orders of Change in Global Tax Governance: Comparing the Automa c Informa on Exchange and BEPS Ini a ves Applying op mal classi ca on to understand non-state and subna onal climate ac ons Angel Hsu (Yale University ) wouter Lips (Ugent) TB24: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The UN: Changes in the Ways it Seeks to Bring About Peace Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Susanna P. Campbell (American University) John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) The Unintended Consequences of the 'Robust Turn' in United Na ons Peace Opera ons Charles T. Hunt (RMIT University) Incorpora ng stabiliza on as a key aspect in UN Peacekeeping Opera ons: Transforming the role of UN in the Democra c Republic of Congo Guilherme M. Dias (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) Authoritarianism and UN Peacebuilding Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading) Oisin Tansey (King's College London) Learning, Change, and Communi es of Prac ce in United Na ons Peace Opera ons Marion Laurence (University of Toronto) UN peace opera ons a er the Brahimi Report: new guidelines to manage the transi on from con ict to peace Juliana de Paula Bigatão (University of Ribeirão Preto (UNAERP)) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Orchestra ng Experimenta on in Non-State Environmental Commitments Re ec ons on conduc ng eld research in peacekeeping training centres in Africa TB23: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Governing global nance and investment TB25: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel A er Paris II: Nonstate ac ons and global governance for climate and sustainability TB26: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Between Neoliberal Restructuring and 'Genderwashing' II: Feminist Resistances Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Adrienne L. Roberts (University of Manchester) Interroga ng everyday life in feminist poli cal economy: Time, space and violence Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Troubling the Poli cal: Women in the Jordanian Day-Waged Workers' Movement Sara Ababneh (Center for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan) NGOs, Feminism and Neoliberalism in Egypt: Between Convergence and Resistance Sara Salem (Warwick University) Protest Camps, Resistance and Social Reproduc on: Reconstruc ng ‘the Everyday’ Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Gendered Crises of Social Reproduc on and Resistance to Neoliberalism in Egypt Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) TB27: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Nexus of Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. TB30: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Star ng the The Academy as a Hos le Work Environment: Challenging the Chilly Climate for Women Interna onal Studies Associa on Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) "Failure in Con ict Resolu on and Peacebuilding: Is the Field More Hype than Real?" Dennis J. D. Sandole (George Mason University) “Partnership Peacekeeping” and Regional Discrepancy of Peace Opera ons Hideaki Shinoda (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Exploring Networked Impact of Interna onal Peace Educa on on Subsequent Peacebuilding Ac vity Je rey Pugh (University of Massachuse s - Boston) Karen Ross (UMASS Boston) The evolu on of civilian protec on in peacekeeping mandates: Opera ons in South Sudan, DRC, and Darfur compared. Walt Kilroy (Dublin City University) Voted Out: Democracies, Elec ons, and Contribu ons to UN Peacekeeping Opera ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TB32: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Women's Rights, Human Rights: Culture, Context, and Contesta on Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Women's Caucus Chair Disc. John Gledhill (University of Oxford) Allard Duursma (University of Manchester) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Saira Bano (University of Calgary) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Surma Das (University of Guelph) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Sex Workers' Rights as Human Rights? Eileen Doherty-Sil (University of Pennsylvania) TB28: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Changes to Trade and Tari s Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Understanding Change in Public Policy: Turning Trading States into Service States in the Global South Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) Pablo Toral (Beloit College) Reshaping a US-led Poli cal Economic Order in the Asia-Paci c: Roles of Non-TPP members Chyungly Lee (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) TPP and TTIP: chea ng on the WTO? Fernanda de Castro Brandao (Universidade Federal da Bahia) Not All Tari s Are Created Equal: Consumers and Trade Policy Timm Betz (University of Michigan) Amy Pond (Texas A&M University) Trade Agreements and Outsourcing Jennifer Poole (American University) TB29: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable The Arab Spring and Change in Middle East Foreign Policy Making Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University) Bahgat Korany (American University Cairo) Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Merouan Mekouar (York University) Mohammed Nuruzzaman (Gulf University for Science and Technology) Ewan Stein (University of Edinburgh) Are Women’s Rights Imperialist? Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna ) Policy Con icts Over Mul culturalism and Women’s Rights: Polygyny in South Africa Denise Walsh (University of Virginia) Women’s rights as “gendered temperance”?: Ins tu onal perspec ves on gender violence in the Paci c Islands. Nicole George (University of Queensland) Marked loci on women’s human rights global governance: an analysis on the CSW/60 Jhader Cerqueira do Carmo (Universidade Federal da Bahia) TB33: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Human Rights and Jus ce II Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Human Rights, Jus ce and Peace in Uganda: Bridging the Local and the Global Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Interna onal Criminal Jus ce as Poli cal Strategy: Asymmetry of Opportunity? Yuna Chris ne Han (University of Oxford) Jus ce and (Global) Cons tu onalism: The Interna onal Criminal Court in the Global Order Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Syria and the Responsibility to Prosecute: Norm Promo on in the UN Security Council Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) The Poli cs of Neighbors: Comparing Iraqi and Afghan Refugee Rese lements to the United States Nicholas Micinski (The Graduate Center, CUNY) TB34: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Borders. Bodies and (Un)belonging: How place and displacement shape iden es Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Massachuse s, Boston) Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Massachuse s, Boston) 'Violated Spaces': Pales nian Women and the Poli cs of Place Maria Holt (University of Westminster) Pushed out and Locked in: How spa al violence engenders (im) mobility and subjec vity? Ipshita Basu (University of Westminster) Governmentality of EU-Turkey Deal and Poli cs of Refugee Crisis Ayla Gol (Aberystwyth University) (Geo)Poli cs of Refugee Iden es Farhang Morady (University of Westminster) The Binary Complexity of EU Border Spaces: The case of Piraeus Port Ira Bliatka (Aberystwyth University) Accoun ng for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada Danielle Taschereau Mamers (University of Western Ontario) Measuring bodies and the changing public/private boundary in global governance Tony Porter (McMaster University) TB37: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Prac ce Turn in Historical Interna onal Rela ons: Applica ons and Cri ques Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Taking the ‘prac ce turn’ into history: every-day knowledge, methodology, and the poli cs of representa on Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Nego a ng the Na on: Coordina on Games, Common Knowledge, and Intermediaries of Empire Eric Haney (University of Oxford) TB35: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel China’s Slowing Growth: What Does this Mean for the Emerging Economies? Forms of knowledge, interna onal prac world hangs together’ oners, and how ‘the Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development A er Skinner. Towards a Literary History of Global Legal Prac ces Chair Disc. Accumula ng jurisdic on as praxis: the agency of Spanish and French colonisers Sanjeev Khagram (Occidental College) Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) The E ects of China's Slower Growth on Africa Deborah Brau gam (Johns Hopkins University/SAIS) Yunnan Chen (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies) Assessing the Domes c-Global Implica ons of China’s ‘New Normal’ Jue Wang (Leiden University) Beverley Loke (University of Exeter) Hedging A er the Boom: Central Asia between Russia and China Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Niklas Peter Swanstrom (Ins tute for Security and Development Policy) China's Slowing Growth: What Now for La n America? Carol Wise (University of Southern California) Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California) The Implica ons China’s Slowing Growth for the Associa on of Southeast Asian Na ons Sophal Ear (Naval Postgraduate School) Sothea Oum (Ngee Ann-Adelaide Educa on Centre-Singapore) TB36: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Coun ng and accoun ng: the quan ca on of bodies in global poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pi sburgh) Quan fying Killing: Debated Death Tolls and Coun ng Failures in the War-on-Terror Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) To count or not to count: Fatality metrics and the paradox of dehumaniza on Moya Lloyd (Loughborough University) Hos le Intent: Combatants, Noncombatants and the Human Terrain Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) TB38: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Dynamics of Interven on and Occupa on Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Harris G. Mylonas (George Washington University) The Poli cal Determinants of Resistance to Foreign Occupa on, France 1940-44 Ma hew Adam Kocher (Yale University) Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) The UN Neighborhood E ect: Localized Peace Enforcement in Mali William Nomikos (Yale University) True Lies: Threat Con a on and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University) Foreign Military Assistance and Governance in Post-Con ict Countries Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Only the Good Die Young: Leaders, Regimes, and Foreign Interven on Evan Perkoski (Harvard Kennedy School) Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh) TB39: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Assessing Global Indicators as a Tool for Change Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Anne So e Bang Lindegaard (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) The Poli cal Economy of De ning Public Debt and De cits Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) The Poli cal Economy of Energy E ciency Benchmarking Caroline I. S. Kuzemko (Warwick University) Contes ng crowded spaces: Examining UNAIDS’ use of indicators as a response to the AIDS pandemic Cashing Out: The “Peace Dividend” Reconsidered Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Heather Ondercin (The University of Mississippi) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Sharifah Sekalala (University of Warwick ) Beyond GDP: Promo ng change by connec ng top-down reforms to bo om-up pressures Poli cal Shocks and Trade Lorenzo Fioramon (University of Pretoria (South Africa)) Resat Bayer (Koç University) Omer F. Orsun (Koc University) Yasar Sasioglu (Koc University) Wrong Signals: The False Promise of Indicators as E ec ve Governance Tools Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Foreign Direct Investment into Areas of Civil Con ict TB40: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Human vs. Technical Intelligence Gathering: Is it an either/or issue and what is e ec ve? Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe (University of Mississippi) Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Tech Stars on the Wall: The Human Cost of Intelligence Technology Nicholas Dujmovic (Catholic University of America) Humint versus Technology during the Soviet-American Spy Wars Benjamin Fischer (Re red) TB43: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Making Change Peaceful: Exploring Mechanisms Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Technophilic Hubris and Espionage Styles Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Kris e Macrakis (Georgia Tech) Combining Collec on Methods Pays Rewards Brian O'Connor (Re red CIA) The Promise and Performance of Biometrics in Comba ng Terrorism John Woodward (Boston University) Panel Spheres of In uence Jus ce Jean-Marc Coicaud (Rutgers University) Appeasement Stephen R. Rock (Professor of Poli cal Science and Associate Dean of the Faculty Vassar College) Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Interna onal Government Gregory T. Chin (York University) Global Science, Local Reali es: the case of PFOA Recogni on Pia M. Kohler (Williams College ) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Experimen ng with SuperCOPs: Produc ve Innova on or Counterproduc ve Complexity? TB44: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable The Changing Dynamics of Con ict and Peace in Africa David L. Downie (Fair eld University) Jennifer Allan (University of Bri sh Columbia) Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) The Contribu on of the Strategic Approach to Interna onal Chemicals Management (SAICM) to Global Chemicals Governance Protec ng the Environment and Human Health: Developing countries and their role in implemen ng the Chemicals & Waste regime Disc. Part. Part. Part. Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (UMass Boston) Skipping this one: Big ENGOs’ silence on E-Waste Jennifer Allan (University of Bri sh Columbia) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Amir Kamel (King's College London) Ana Carolina Garriga (CIDE) Chair Chair Disc. Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven) TB42: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Trade and Investment in a Security Context Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Kal Hols (University of Bri sh Columbia) Kiichi Fujiwara (University of Tokyo) Susanna Hast (University of Helsinki) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Security Framing and Support for Interna onal Trade Agreements Trade for peace or con ict through trade? A micro-level analysis of trade as a means for peacebuilding in deeply divided socie es Kris e Macrakis (Georgia Tech) Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) TB41: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Mobilizing Change in Chemicals and Wastes Governance Chungshik Moon (Australian Na onal University) Panel Pamela K. Mbabazi (Uganda Na onal Council of Science & Technology) Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Kennedy Mkutu (United States Interna onal University, Nairobi) Peace A. Medie (University of Ghana) Kasaija Phillip Apuuli (Makerere University Kampala) Francois Masabo (University of Rwanda) Musa Adam Abdul-Jalil (University of Juba) TB45: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Regional Organisa ons and Global Governance: In a PostHegemonic Era Interna onal Poli cal Economy Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO ) Pía Riggirozzi (University of Southampton) Theorizing La n American Regionalism in the 21st Century Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School) Panel State responses to refugee ows in regional compara ve perspec ve TB49: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Canada's new defence policy Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Regional Disintegra on in the Caribbean? Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Interna onal Rela ons from the South: A Regional Research Agenda for Global IR Melisa Deciancio (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales/CONICET) Neo-extra vism and new forms of regionalism in South America Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Stephane Roussel (Ecole na onale d'Administra on publique) Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa) Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO ) TB46: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Nomads of the Land and Sea: Stateless Challengers and the Evolu on of Global Governance Panel TB50: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Climate Change and Migra on Panel Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Percep ons of environmental change and migra on decisions in Vietnam Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Stateless Challengers and Their Quest for Global Governance: The Evolu on of Al Qaeda to ISIS and Anarchists to the USSR Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern) Climate-induced Con ict? Deba ng the Role of Climate Change in Syria’s 2011 Uprisings Piracy, Globaliza on and Deglobaliza on Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Climate Change, Human Displacement, and Con ict: Evidence From New Datasets Global Governance In An Era of Global Precarity Marilyn Grell-Brisk (Université de Neuchâtel) Frank Griggs (University of Connec cut) East Asian Trade and Poli cal-Military Networks: the role of pirates and merchants in the development the East Asian world-system When Nature Causes Violence: Poli cal Mechanisms That Link Clima c Extremes with Nonstate Violence Hiroko Inoue (University of California Riverside) Nomads in Cyberspace: Past and future agents in the evolu on of world system governance Casey C. Stevens (Clark University) Ora B. Szekely (Clark University) E ects of Climate Variability on Syrian Civil War Onset Joachim Karl Renns ch (YMCA University of Applied Sciences) TB47: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Emerging Regional Powers in a Unipolar Order Kristen Williams (Clark University) Arthur Stein (UCLA) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Neal G. Jesse (Bowling Green State University) Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Kristen Williams (Clark University) TB48: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Changing Interna onal Orders Presiden al Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida) Nicholas Obradovich (Harvard University) Roundtable Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Angela Oels (Open Universiteit Nederland) Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Karen Smith (University of Cape Town) Oliver Stuenkel (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) TB51: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Rethinking Peace Studies: Memory, Transla on and Dialogue Global Development Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Alexander Hinton (Rutgers University) Nela Navarro (Rutgers) Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University) Paul Has ngs (Japan ICU Founda on) Leigh A. Payne (Oxford University) Stephen Bronner (Rutgers University) TB52: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Emerging Scholars in Public Diplomacy Panel Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. R. S. Zaharna (American University) Thomas Miller (George Washington University) Cultural Discourse Study of the South China Sea Disputes between China and the Philippines Tianyi Bai (Zhejiang University) Organic Public Diplomacy as the CSR of States Anna Klyueva (UHCL) Media Framing of the U.S. in Egypt Amal Bakry (University of Florida) White, Radical and Well-o : Analysis of Demographic Markers in the Communica on of the Commi ee in Solidarity with El Salvador in 1980 Ricardo J. Valencia (University of Oregon) Poli cal E ects of Exchange Program: A Case Study of the FulbrightNehru Program Sonali Singh (Banaras Hindu University, American University) TB53: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Civilian-Military Nexus Panel TB57: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Assessments of the Nature of State Sovereignty in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Everyday Sovereignty: Interna onal Experts and Local Ownership in Liberia David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) Ayesha Ray (King's College, Pennsylvania ) The Thwar ng of Democra za on and the Rise of Illiberal Democracy in the Postcommunist former Eastern Bloc: Implica ons for Civil-Military Rela ons and Na onal Security Ins tu ons 25 Years a er the Dissolu on of the Soviet Union Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) The De-evolu on of War and the Erosion of the State: the Sudanese Army Luke Cooper (Anglia Ruskin University ) Russell Kerr (Australian Na onal University) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Niels N. Schia (Norsk Utenrikspoli sk Ins tu ) Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) (Un)changing rela ons of interna onal law with the state: Back to state-sovereignty or self-ordained law? Gozde Turan (Bilkent University) Amnesty Interna onal and the Poli cs of Sovereign Independence Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University) From Containment to Engagement?: Domes c Ins tu onal Change and Civil-Military Rela ons in Japan Saudi Arabia and the Ques on of Stability: A Norma ve Discussion of Sovereignty Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University) Takako Hikotani (Na onal Defense Academy of Japan) Civilian Agency in War Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arc c University of Norway) Indigenous Peoples, Data Collec on and the (Re)Produc on of Sovereign Subjec vi es Liam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) TB55: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The English School Honours Dis nguished Scholar Rosemary Foot English School Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Scien Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) Amitav Acharya (American University) Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) Katherine Morton (Australian Na onal University) Yuen Foong Khong (University of Oxford) Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Rosemary J. Foot (University of Oxford) TB56: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Islam and Neoliberal Capitalism: Transna onal Issues Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Blu s and Threats in Interna onal Crises: The Cases of the Falklands & the Persian Gulf Panel Fouad Gehad Marei (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Edward Webb (Dickinson College) Islam, Poli cal Change and Capitalism Leah Cathryn Windsor (The University of Memphis) Mae-Lynn Germany (The University of Memphis) Tracking State Interests and the Dimensionality of World Poli cs in High Resolu on Using UN General Assembly Speeches, 1993-2015 Zuhaib Mahmood (Michigan State University) Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Salami-Slicing and Land Grabs in Territorial Disputes Bella Wang (Princeton University) Divide or Conquer: Issue Indivisibility as an Ecologically Ra onal Cause of War Faruk Yalvaç (Middle East Technical University) The religious origins of neoliberalism in Turkey and its globaliza on Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Corporate Islam, global capitalism and the performance of economic morali es Lena Rethel (University of Warwick) Muslim Professional Elites: The New Islamic Poli cal and Religious Authority in the West Joshua Roose (Australian Catholic University) Power of the Modern Caravanserai: Dubai and the New Silk Road Ini a ve Travis Selmier II (Indiana University) Panel Issue Linkage of Iden ty Claims and Territorial Claims Interna onal Poli cal Economy Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Chair Disc. TB58: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Territorial Claims and Other States Interests Eric Skoog (Uppsala University) TB59: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Military Learning Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Terry Terri (University of Calgary) Terry Terri (University of Calgary) The Sources of Military Learning: Organisa onal Learning and Military Change during the Iraq War and ISAF Tom Dyson (Royal Holloway, University of London) Through military lenses. Security percep ons and learning in the case of Italian armed forces Fabrizio Co cchia (University of Genoa ) Francesco N. Moro (University of Milan, Bicocca) Lorenzo Cicchi (EUI - European University Ins tute) The In uence of Foreign Wars on Domes c Military Policy: The Case of the Yom Kippur War’s In uence on the American Military Jonathan E. Czarnecki (Naval War College Monterey) Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College) Explaining Military Tac cs: Organiza onal Rou nes and the Bri sh Army in Mul na onal Missions Cornelius Friesendorf (Goethe University Frankfurt and Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Forge ng the Past?: Vietnam, the Cold War, and US Army Doctrine from Ac ve Defense to AirLand Ba le Peter Campbell (Baylor University) TB60: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Social Media in IR: Challenges and Opportuni es Panel Online Media Caucus Chair Disc. Chris J. Dolan (Lebanon Valley College) Eric Hamilton (New York University Abu Dhabi) Militariza on as content di usion on Facebook: The arms industry and militarized na onal branding Susan Jackson (Stockholm University) Libby Hemphill (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) The Ethics of Digital Diplomacy TB62: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Cohesion, Trust, and Discipline in Contemporary Warfare (I): Social Networks in War Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Violence, Fear, or Uncertainty? The Impact of Fragile Alliances among Violent Non-state Groups Anne e Idler (University of Oxford) Hard Times for Rebel Narra ves: Evidence from Somalia and Afghanistan Romain A. A. Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen) William Reno (Northwestern University) Canteras Apart: Dissident networks and rebel fragmenta on in the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN) Eric S. Mosinger (University of California Irvine) Mili a and Paramilitary Vulnerability to Organized Criminality: Evidence from Early-Stage Colombian Groups Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) Al Shabaab in Cross-Na onal Perspec ve: Violence and Terror in Kenya and Ethiopia Michael H. Woldemariam (Boston University) Corneliu O. Bjola (University of Oxford) Narrowing the Academic-Policy Gap: Evidence on the Role of Blogging Paul C. Avey (Virginia Tech) Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Steven Wilson (Virginia Tech) Agents of Change: The Use of Social Media in IR Research Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) TB61: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Aiding Resilience: Studying the Impact of Development Assistance on the Dynamics of Intrastate Con ict Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. David Backer (University of Maryland) Ethan B. Kapstein Matching Security to Development: The Impact of Localized Aid on Insurgency Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Local Ownership of Aid: Community Organiza on and the E ec veness of Development Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) An Integrated Approach to Modeling the Rela onship between Development Aid and Intrastate Armed Con ict Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Karsten Donnay (Graduate Ins tute Geneva) The impact of spa al resolu on on e ect es mates and inferences in the geographical analysis of violent con ict Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) Modeling Spa al Imprecision in Development Finance and Interna onal Aid Daniel Miller Runfola (William and Mary) Michael LeFew (College of William & Mary) Rob Marty (College of William & Mary) Seth Goodman (AidData) Peter Krause (Boston College) Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami) TB63: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Military in Post-Con ict Statebuilding Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Antonio Giustozzi (King's College London) Antonio Giustozzi (King's College London) The Perils of Peace: Civil War Termina on and Military Coups Peter White (University of Maryland-College Park) A Key To Peace: Military Reconstruc on A er Ethnic Con ict Chris na Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Building other people’s armies: military capacity building and civilmilitary rela ons during interna onal interven on in Sierra Leone Alex Neads (University of Exeter) Foreign Interven on in Military Design: How Interna onal Actors a ect Military Recruitment Max Margulies (University of Pennsylvania) TB64: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Nego a ons, Con ict Resolu on, and Post-Con ict Outcomes Scien Chair Disc. Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Michaela Ma es (University of California, Berkeley) Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh) Bargaining Strategies and the Failure of Civil War Peace Agreements Katharine M. Floros (University of Missouri) Heather Elko McKibben (University of California Davis) Mediator Leverage and Context-Speci c Peace Agreements Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa) Lindsay Reid (University of California, Davis) Inves ng in Post-Con ict Stability Chong Chen (Duke University) Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Minding the Human Rights Compliance Gap "An act of insanity and na onal humilia on": the Execu ve’s reac on to a ban on assassina on under Ford and Reagan Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)) Håvard Strand (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Luca Trenta (Swansea University) Killing norms so ly: US targeted killing, secrecy and the assassina on ban Andris Banka (University of Birmingham) Adam J. Quinn (University of Birmingham) Modeling the Dynamics of Violence, Nego a ons, and Con ict Resolu on Shawn Ramirez (Emory University) Seeds of Peace? Land Reform and Civil War Recurrence Following Nego ated Se lements Eric Keels (Baker Center, University of Tennessee ) T. David Mason (University of North Texas) TB65: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Friendship in IR? Rethinking a Complex Rela on Panel Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) Interna onal Friendship as a category of analysis Andrea Oelsner (University of Aberdeen) Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) The Na onal Ins tu onal Basis of Approaches to Corporate Ci zenship: The Case of the Global Automo ve Industry John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) Faster, Higher, Stronger? The Poli cal E ects of Interna onal Sports Mega-Events Patrick Theiner (University of Gö ngen) Ins tu on and Poli cal Economy of European Energy Coopera on: Dyadic Data Analysis of Electricity Network Interconnec on Hyodong Sohn (Yonsei University) Taedong Lee (Yonsei University) Friendship in War: The Nordic Experience Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou Decolonising Friendship Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) The Uncanny A ect of Friends and Enemies: Kristeva contra Schmi Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment in the Hydrocarbon Sector and Sustainable Socioeconomic Development: Sino-Russian Energy Rela ons as a Marker of Global Change in the Governance of Natural Resources Graham M. Smith (University of Leeds) TB66: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel From Lewis Caroll through the Beatles to George Harrison: how should intelligence agencies nd the right road? Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Irena Chiru (Na onal Intelligence Academy) “I want it all”: the fallacy of the “trade-o between Privacy and Security” Joseph A. Cannataci (University of Groningen & University of Malta & UN Special Rapporteur on the right to Privacy) Designing intelligence organiza ons: Back to the drawing board? Aitana Bogdan (University of Malta) Are we truly the “free and enlightened”? What the MAPPING project reveals about privacy online and surveillance Chris an Hawellek (LUH) How might intelligence organiza ons view their future in a world of openness Charles Vandepeer (University of Adelaide) Oversight, democracy and intelligence governance Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) TB67: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel US targeted killing and norma ve change, from 1970s to the present Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Damian Raess (University of Reading) Damian Raess (University of Reading) When ins tu ons don’t work: ins tu onal capture, vested interests and social cohesion in the energy sector German-Israeli Rela ons: Is it Friendship? Mor Mitrani (Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Freie Universität Berln) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Theory Chair Disc. TB68: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Industries and Ins tu ons Anastasia U mtseva (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University ) TB69: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable UK Nuclear Weapons. Are they Vulnerable? Are they Independent? Do they Deter? What are they For? Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis) Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) Mark Bell (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) TB70: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Gender Inequality, Intersec onality and Capitalism: What is to be Done? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Zehra Arat (University of Connec cut) Jacqui True (Monash University ) Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Kathleen Staudt (University of Texas at El Paso) TB71: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Motherhood, Intersec onality and Global Poli cs Roundtable Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Refugee Crisis and Violent Con icts in the Middle East: Bridging the Security-Human Rights Divide Migrant bodies and the missing at the EU’s southern borders Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinna ) Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinna ) Anna L. Weissman (University of Florida) Rethinking the ‘Right of Return’: An Interna onal Law Analysis of the Syrian Refugee Crisis Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) TB72: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peacebuilding and Security in Post-Cold War Africa Panel The Evolving Prac ce of Diaspora Involvement in Transi onal Jus ce Processes Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Delega on and Humanitarianism: The Case of Refugee Protec on Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Antonia Wi (University of Frankfurt am Main) The Elusive Quest for Poli cal Stability in Post-Cold War Africa (1992 -2014) Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison (Benedict College) Ethnici es and Con ict: A Survey Experiment on the E ect of Narra ve Framing on Percep ons in Jos, Nigeria Anna Oltman (University of Wisconsin-Madison) TB75: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Mul ple Produc on of Global Order Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Laura Thaut Vinson (Oklahoma State University) Peter J. Rudlo (Oklahoma State University) Na onal Concerns and Regional Alliances: Understanding Nigeria’s 2011 Post-Elec on Violence Faith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware) The United Na ons Peacebuilding Commission in Guinea Bissau: more security to the Guinean Society? Thaise Kemer (Federal University of Parana) Security by Proxy or African Solu ons to African Problems? Assessing the e ec veness of Interregional Security Coopera on between the European Union and the African Union Chair Disc. TB73: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel "Development Goals Are Dead. Long Live Development Goals!" Assessing the SDGs Global Development Interna onal Organiza on Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) Order and Ordering Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Entanglement: A Plural Historiographic Methodology for the Study of Global Order in its Mul plicity Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) Friederike Kuntz (University of Groningen) Foresight, the global goals' (SDGs) principle of universality, and subsequent interna onal innova ons around poli cal governance Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter University, UK) Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Legi ma on of the United Na ons' Sustainable Development Goals: from global to na onal level processes Kris na Jonsson (Lund University) Magdalena Bexell (Lund University) Exploring the contradic ons of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Three ins tu onalist perspec ves Lars Niklasson (Linköping University) Chair Disc. Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado-Denver) Megan E. Bradley (McGill University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) The Globalisa on of Syria: Imagining and Shaping Local Contesta ons in the Global Realm TB76: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Interna onal Studies Curriculum: Toward the Development of a Common Core Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Understanding which ideas "s ck" in global development: girls, resilience and sustainability Human Rights Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Thinking about World Order, Inquiring into Others’ Concep ons of the Interna onal Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg) Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) TB74: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Refugees, Security and Human Rights Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) The Historicity of Global Orders Friedrich Plank (Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz) Chair Disc. Panel Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) John Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Jean A. Garrison (University of Wyoming) Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) TB77: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Measuring Reconcilia on: Opportuni es and Challenges Peace Studies Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Communica on Elizabeth Cole (United States Ins tute of Peace) Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Ins tute of Peace) Kate Lonergan (United States Ins tute of Peace) Diego Benitez (United States Ins tute of Peace) Ruben Grangaard (USIP) TB78: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cyber Norms Roundtable Roundtable Chair Disc. Interest Priori za on and Issue Linkage in the Foreign Policy of Small States Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University) Regional Coopera on in Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Impact of Soviet Legacy Reloca on of Out-Group Popula ons in Times of Crises: an Experiment in Decision-making Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Suzanne Weedon (University at Albany) Drone Technology and Support for the Use of Force Marcus Schulzke (University of York) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e) On the Fallacy of Composi on in Interna onal Rela ons Ida Bas aens (Fordham University) Faisal Ahmed (Princeton University) Noel Pereyra Johnston (University of Oxford) Yeo Jung Yoon (Kent State University) Lustra on as a foreign policy tool to limit or maintain external hierarchy with an outside power: Evidence from the former Soviet Union, 1992-2015 Yuval Weber (Harvard University (Department of Government and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies)) Reliving the Last Crisis: Lessons from the 2008 Russo-Georgian Con ict Vasileios Kappis (The University of Buckingham) Analyzing the policy of Kazakhstan towards the world organiza ons Elmira Joldybayeva (The University of Warwick) TB80: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Ethical/Transforma ve Teaching in Interna onal Studies: From ‘the other’ to the self Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Rashmi Singh (PUC Minas) Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University) Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Eun Bin Chung (University of Utah) Shale Horowitz (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee) Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Panel Madalina Dobrescu (College of Europe) Rachel Sarah Salzman (Georgetown University) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Ethics Panel Public Opinion in Ethno-Territorial Disputes: An Experimental Approach Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Robin Brown (PDNI) Bruce Gregory (George Washington University / Georgetown University) Jan Melissen (University of Antwerp) Jozef Batora (Comenius University) Craig Hayden (American University) Nancy E. Snow Nicholas J. Cull (University of Southern California) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Foreign Policy Analysis Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Duncan Hollis (Temple University) Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) TB79: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy of Former Soviet Union States Chair Chair Disc. TB82: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Experiments in Foreign Policy Opinion Research Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. TB81: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Compara ve Public Diplomacy: Personal Research Experiences Gendered Ra onales and Support for Military Interven on Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson (Purdue University) Aaron Michael Ho man (Purdue University) TB83: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM E ect of Elites on Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Jane K. Cramer (University of Oregon) Explaining the Obama Administra on's Policy Shi toward Burma: The Role of Policy Entrepreneurs Jurgen Haacke (London School of Economics) The Foreign Policy Role of Combatant Commanders Shoon Murray (American University) Dissent in the Ranks: Humanitarianism and US Foreign Policy Amanda Rothschild (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Interna onal Leadership as a Driving Force for Change Philippe Beauregard (Laval University) A Compara ve Examina on of Russian and Chinese Poli cal Elites: Foreign Policy and Domes c Implica ons Jeanne Wilson (Wheaton College) Ying Liu (China Foreign A airs University) TB84: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Masculini es in focus (2): Understanding performances of masculinity in global poli cs Panel James Pa son (University of Manchester) R2P & Ethical Retreat: A Decolonial Reconceptualisa on of Solidarity and Responsibility Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. The Responsibility to Protect and the Alterna ves to Military Interven on Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Dan Bous eld (University of Western Ontario) A Cri cal Examina on of “Humanity”: The Case of R2P Samuel Jarvis (University of She eld) From 'Muslim Masculini es' to Men and Insecurity Paul R. Higate (Bristol University) In Defense of Liberal Interna onalism Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Male rebels, fatherhood and social repair Omer Aijazi (University of Bri sh Columbia) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) TC01: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable US Grand Strategy and the New Administra on: In Honor of Richard Rosecrance Performing Feminized Muslim-ness as Vic mhood Danielle Blab (McMaster University) Sex|Text(ual) Analysis: Reading/Wri ng the Gendered Crises of Opera on Desert Storm Through the Expansion of ‘Scholarly’ Text Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada)) “Unaccompanied Pappas”: The securi sa on of masculinity in the European refugee crisis Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg) Harriet Gray (University of Gothenburg) TB85: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel ‘L’Etat ni miye, l’Etat ni weye, l 'Etat ni shiye bote’. Unheard Voices, Everyday Power and Social Organiza on in Urban DRC Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Gilles Carbonnier (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Oliver Jutersonke (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva, and Zurich University Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)) Pierre Englebert (Pomona College) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coopera ng Poli cal Technology and World Poli cs: Beyond New Materialism? Interna onal Studies Associa on German Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Disc. Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) IR & New Materialism. Beyond STS; Revisi ng Foucault Urban geographies of Violent con ict: Emerging boomtowns and spa al produc ons of poli cal ambi ons in Eastern Congo Karen Büscher (Con ict Research Group, Ghent University) Arthur Stein (UCLA) Richard Rosecrance (Harvard University) Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Je rey W. Legro (University of Virginia) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Bruce D. Jones (The Brookings Ins tu on) John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Ins tute) T. V. Paul (McGill University) Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Notes Towards An Interna onal Poli cal Sociology of Technology Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) The Legi macy Loophole: Disincen vizing Development in the Democra c Republic of the Congo Social imaginaries in the digital era: the role of technology in the produc on of hegemony Sudakshini M. Perera (University of Birmigham) Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes) Nego a ng order in Bukavu: Encounters between police and community in a Congolese city Legi miza on of technological approaches to social problems through scien c discourse? Preliminary results from an empirical analysis of the discussion on SAI Michel Thill (Ghent University) Neoliberal Ci es and the Panop cal State: The Case of Urban Services's Daily Works in the Congo Judith Kreuter (University of Darmstadt) Stéphanie Perazzone (The Graduate Insitute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Studying Technology in Security Governance: The Poli cs of Satellite Observa on The An -Gang & the State E ect in the City of Goma Philipp Olbrich (University of Groningen) Maarten Hendriks (Ghent University) TB86: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cal Perspec ves on Liberal Interna onalism and Interven onism Interna onal Ethics Theory Chair Disc. Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Failed Interven ons and the Inherent Contradic ons of Liberal Interna onalism Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Panel TC03: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Junior Scholar Session Blurring The Lines Between Con ict And Post-Con ict Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) TC03-A: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Analyzing Third Party Interven on in Civil War Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) JSS Group The Causal Impact of Peacekeeping Forces: A Machine-learned Instrumental Variables Approach Michael Lopate (The Ohio State University) Transna onal Actors, Non-state Armed Actors, and Changing Pa erns of Violence Against Civilians in Civil War Ashley Thirkill-Mackelprang (University of Washington) Dangerous Neighborhoods: Alterna ves to Interven on in Nearby Civil Wars TC03-D: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rebuilding the State a er Civil War Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Hiroto Sawada (Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University) TC03-B: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group Engaging Local Actors and Communi es in Establishing Peace and Security Sarah Peters (University of Notre Dame) The War me Origins of Civil-Military Rela ons in Insurgent-Ruled Africa Philip Mar n (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Preda on or State Building? The NPFL and Charles Taylor's Poli calEconomic Project in Liberia Kai Thaler (Harvard University) Why Do We Share? An Analysis of the Sources of Power-Sharing Agreements Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) William Nomikos (Yale University) Winning Hearts and Minds in Civil Wars: Governance, Leadership Change, and Support for Violence in Iraq Saurabh Pant (Princeton University) Christoph Mikulaschek (Princeton University) Beza Tesfaye (Mercy Corps) From Invincible to Vulnerable: Reintegra on of Former Soldiers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University ) UN Electoral Assistance within Peacebuilding: Is There a Pa ern in its Outcomes? The case of Timor-Leste Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal) Does Local Ownership Improve the E ec veness of Police Reform in Fragile and Con ict-A ected States? Andrew E. E. Collins (King's College London, Department of War Studies) Whose local? Whose ownership? – CSDP Opera on in Kosovo and Local Percep ons in Kosovo North Branislav Nesovic (Central European University) “Safe to Walk the Streets at Night”: Developing Ci zen-Focused Measures of Security Sector Reform TC04: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innova ve Panel Online Media Caucus - Live Tweets for (Poli cal) Science ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Women's Par cipa on and Capability in Making War and Peace: the Case of Timor-Leste Theory Chair Disc. Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Before Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Recognising Women Interwar Interna onalists Thomas Briggs (University of Connec cut) Ideology and Women's Par cipa on in Armed Con ict Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bu alo) Con nuum of Women’s Agency during War and its A ermath: Bosnia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka in Comparison Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver) Trishna Rana (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) De-reifying the norm: rule-following in a world without “rules” Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Changing the rules: Re exivity, Intersubjec vity and Crea vity in Rule-following Maïka Sondarjee (University of Toronto) Construc vism and Rule-Following Skep cism in IR Theory Joseph MacKay (Columbia University) The Forma on and Transforma on of Interna onal Prac ces: The Role of the Interna onal Law Commission in the Interna onal System Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Li-Li Chen (University of Florida) Civilian/Wife/Fighter: Gender and the Ethics of Targe ng Islamic State Combatants Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) TC05: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Rules, Rule-Following, and Rule-Making in Interna onal Poli cs Sarah Detzner (The Fletcher School) TC03-C: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group The Visible and Invisible Women in War and Its A ermath Joseph Young (American University) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) State Building A er Civil War: Explaining Varia on in Post-Con ict Capabili es for Public Service Provision Tyler Pack (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Under the Shadow of Spoilers: A Game-Theore c Model of Civil War and Third-Party Interven on JSS Group Interpre ve Explana on in Interna onal Studies Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) TC07: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Changing Nature of the Westphalian Border Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Migra on Crises, Border Security and the European Union Minna Jokela (Finnish Border and Coast Guard Academy) Design, Disrup on, and Change: The Evolu on of US-Canada Law Enforcement Coopera on Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Systemic Uncertainty and the Emergence of Border Disputes David Carter (Princeton University) Sco Abramson (Princeton University) Understanding Change in African Poli cs: Islamist Terrorism and the Fracturing of Postcolonial Borders William Miles (Northeastern University) TC10: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Indigenous Poli cs: A Subtle Revolu on Roundtable TC14: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Understanding Change in Colombia: Moving from War to Peace Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Myra Tait (University of Manitoba) Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Jus n de Leon (University of California San Diego) Bronwyn Leebaw (University of California Riverside) Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) TC11: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable Interna onal Rela ons Has Evolved. Is this Good for the World? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael Barne (George Washington University) Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto) Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Karen Rasler (Indiana University) Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) TC12: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Conceptualizing Emerging Powers Presiden al Panel Part. Part. George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) Pilar Riaño-Alcalá (University of Bri sh Colombia ) Angela Lederach (University of Notre Dame) Mery Rodriguez (Javeriana University) Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Ph.D. Candidate University of Manitoba) Virginia M. Bouvier (United States Ins tute of Peace) Borja Paladini Adell (United Na ons Development Programme) TC15: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding the mul ple perspec ves of Interna onal law Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Michael A. McIntyre (DePaul University) Thinking Cri cally about Interna onal Law Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Drones and norma ve change: counterterrorism and the new limits of Interna onal Law Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Legal experts, analogies, and norma ve change Stefan Kroll (Goethe University) Legal Experts in World Poli cs. The Ins tute of Interna onal Law, collec ve scien c ac on, and transna onal individual agents of change in the interna onal system, 1860-1900 Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo Campus) The Mul -civilisa onal Perspec ve of Interna onal Law: Impera ve of changing mes Amritha Shenoy (Jawaharlal Nehru University ) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Miles Kahler (American University) Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Miles Kahler (American University) To Be or Not to Be an “Emerging Power”: Does Brazil S ll Fit into the Category? Steen Fryba Christensen (Aalborg University) Reluctance and Responsibility: A Fundamental Tension in Emerging Powers’ Approach to Global Governance Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Kai Michael Kenkel (PUC-Rio/GIGA Hamburg) What Cons tutes an Emerging Power? Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich) Labelling and Classifying Countries at the Interna onal Level: The Case of Brazil Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Freie Universität Berlin) Emerging Powers in the World Trading System: Contes ng the Boundaries of a Concept Clara Weinhardt (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Bremen) TC16: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Na onalism, Legi ma on and Delegi ma on Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Chair Disc. Michael Toomey (Wenzhou-Kean University) Filippo Menga (University of Manchester) Elcin Haskollar (Florida State University) History, Na onalism, and Democracy in Hungary: How Viktor Orbán uses Na onalis c Discourses to drive Hungary’s “Illiberal Turn” Michael Toomey (Wenzhou-Kean University) Na on-building and Legi ma on in Water Poli cs Filippo Menga (University of Manchester) ‘Na onalism, Populist Extremism, and ‘Othering’: An examina on of the discourse surrounding the 2016 American Presiden al Nomina on Cycle and its implica ons Keith Kiely (Queen's University Belfast) Kurds and the Turkish State Discourse, 2002-2016 Elcin Haskollar (Florida State University) Resurgent Na onalism and The Refugee Crisis in the MENA and Europe Drew Ghassan Moussa Mikhael (Queens University Belfast) TC17: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Examining peace building processes and agreements Panel TC20: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Evolving Discourse Surrounding Human Rights Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University) Stewart Prest (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Ballots and Bullets: The Mindanao Peace Process, Poli cal Change and its Consequences for Regional Peace and Stability Rikard H. Jalkebro (University of St Andrews) Alexander Beresford (University of Leeds) A er Human Rights? Examining Change in a Global Zeitgeist William DeMars (Wo ord College) Human Rights Networking in Asia Accountability across Borders: Universal Jurisdic on and the Americas Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios (City University of New York) Introducing the post-con ict peace scale: conceptualizing peace in the a ermath of violent con ict Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) The Human Rights Paradigm in the Era of Protest and Change in the Middle East: Emancipatory Tool or Mirage? Shadi Mokhtari (American University) Qualifying change: localizing inclusivity in the South Sudan peace process Jamie Pring (University of Basel / swisspeace) Mul na onal Corpora ons as Duty Bearers or ‘Responsibilized’ Ci zens? The Evolving Agenda of Business and Human Rights in Africa Everything Changes Yet S ll Stays the Same: Examining the ‘success’ of peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Rachel Anderson (University of Edinburgh) TC18: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coopera ng EISA Roundtable: Terrorism, Crime, the State and Transborder Networks Interna onal Studies Associa on European Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Part. Nathan Andrews (Queen's University ) TC21: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Policing and IR: change, social control and deviance Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Disc. The Rise of Border Middle Management: Police and Customs Coopera on Centers and the Policing of Internal Schengen Borders Stephan Davidshofer (University of Geneva) Panel Jeremy L. Wells (Texas State University) Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Flipping the Statecra Model: New Methods of Learning for the Non-PoliSci Student Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) And the winner is...Student assessments of ac ve learning strategies Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) The Statecra E ect: A tudes, Assessment, and Academic Honesty John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown) Joanna U. Ka an (University of Houston - Downtown) Sca olding and Assessing Non-tradi onal Assignments in mul sensory modes Kimberley A. Brown (Portland State University) Rosa David (Portland State University ) Paragogy and ipped assessment: Experience of designing and running a MOOC on research methods Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London) J. Simon Rofe (SOAS University of London) Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) David Grondin (University of O awa) Chris an Olsson (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Anthony Amicelle (Université de Montréal) Karine Côté-Boucher (Universite de Montreal) Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) Police Poli cal Mandate of An hai anismo in the Dominican Republic Michel Fournier-Simard (Sciences Po Paris) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Panel Policing and IR: poli cal order, social control and deviance Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a, University of Maryland) Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) Michael Steven Stohl (University of California at Santa Barbara) TC19: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innova ons in the Assessment of Ac ve Learning David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Monika Heupel (University of Bamberg) Petrice R. Flowers (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Transi onal jus ce, liberal peace and unending violence: South Africa's Truth and Reconcilia on Commission 20 years on Chair Part. Panel Using Intelligence as Evidence: Interna onal Sharing and Informa on Use in Immigra on Security Shannon Speed (University of Waterloo) Porous Borders as Interna onal Resource: Policing Borderless Threats in West Africa Adam J. Sandor (Université de Québec à Montréal) TC22: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coopera ng Conceptual Changes in Interna onal Interven on: Rethinking ‘the local’ a er Twenty ve Years of peacebuilding I (BISA sponsored panel) Interna onal Studies Associa on Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Pol Bargues Pedreny (Ins tute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen) Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) Resistance for Emancipa on? Unpacking the Agency of the Subject in the 'Local Turn’ Elisa Randazzo (University College London) Interna onal Peacebuilding and Local Success: Assump ons, Myths, and Reality Sèverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Making Na onal Reconcilia on: Local Jus ce Discourses and Peacebuilding in Algeria Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) Normal Peace: Exploring the Technologies of Normaliza on of Turbulent Socie es Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (University of Birmingham) Gezim Visoka (Dublin City University) Governmentality, the ‘Local’ and the ‘World of Projects' in Peacebuilding and Transi onal Jus ce Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) Louis Francis Monroy Santander (University of Birmingham) TC23: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Turning Up the Heat on INDCs: Are the “Building Blocks” of the New Climate Change Regime Built to the Task? Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Alexander Ovodenko (U.S. Department of Energy) Claire Brunel (Associate Professor, School if Interna onal A airs, American University) Beyond mi ga on: INDCs and the advancement of “Common But Di eren ated Responsibili es” Pieter Pauw (Deutsches Ins tut für Entwicklungspoli k) Building Blocks or Jello Cubes? The Domes c Poli cal Determinants of INDCs and How to Work with them Anyhow Todd Eisenstadt (American University) Laura Daniela Stevens León (American University) Barbara dos Santos (American University ) Poli cal credibility of the INDCs in a sanc on-free regime Alina Averchenkova (Grantham Research Ins tute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science ) Financing Op ons for Loss and Damage: Beyond Paris and the Intended Na onally Determined Contribu ons Timmons Roberts (Brown University) The Intended Na onally Determined Contribu ons: The Mexican Case Gabriela Muñoz Melendez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte) TC24: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Asia-Paci c Region in 1985–2015: Con nuity and Change in the Regional Interna onal System Interna onal Poli cal Economy Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Edward Haliżak Niall James Duggan (University College Cork) The Change of the Balance of Power in the US–China Rela ons and the Transforma on of the Interna onal Order Edward Haliżak India as a Power in the Indo-Paci c Region Jakub Zajączkowski (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw) Ins tu onaliza on of Regional Integra on in the Asia-Paci c: Powers and Ins tu on Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) TC25: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Roundtable of "Rivalry and Revenge: The Poli cs of Violence during Civil War." Human Rights Chair Part. Part. Part. Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami) Fo ni Chris a (MIT) Laia Balcells (Duke University) TC26: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Insurgents, Juntas, Coups and Revolu ons: Poli cal Violence in Historical Context Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Post Communist States Human Rights Chair Disc. Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Marlies Glasius (University of Amsterdam) Colonial Origins of Maoist Insurgency in India Shivaji Mukherjee (University of Toronto) Ideological Change and Threat Percep ons: The Reac on to the Italian Fascist and Russian Communist Revolu ons Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University) India's Myanmar Policy: a 'Sino-Indian Great Game' in a democra sing Myanmar? Sunniva Engh (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Neither Coup Nor Cabal: The 1956 August Plenum of the Korean Workers' Party James Person (Woodrow Wilson Interna onal Center for Scholars ) TC27: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring the role of Ideas and Change in Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Idea onal Change in the Gulf Arab States Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) The Study of Ideology in Interna onal Rela ons Jonathan Leader Maynard (University of Oxford) Ideas as a Source of Legi ma on in Interna onal Poli cs: Acceptance and Contesta on Flavio Soares de Barros (University of Sao Paulo) Resis ng Norma ve Change at the United Na ons: Norma ve Threat and Moral Panics Tishya Khillare (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Idea onal Power in Global Governance: How Individuals Network Knowledge in the Poli cs of Environmental Migra on Angela Pilath (University of Oxford) TC28: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legacies and Innova ons in Global Economic Governance since Bre on Woods Interna onal Poli cal Economy Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Bavarian School of Public Policy, TU Munich) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) The Past and Future of Global Financial Governance Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Paradoxes of Strength and Weakness in European Crisis Lending – IMF-EU Interac on in Latvia, Greece and Ireland Susanne P. Luetz (Free University of Berlin) Sven Hilgers (Freie Universität Berlin) Sebas an Schneider (Free University Berlin) Rise and Decline of Old Bre on Woods Ins tu ons: Dysfunc onality and Insula on at the World Bank Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (Bavarian School of Public Policy, TU Munich) Informal Global Economic Governance a er Bre on Woods The Evolving Role of the WTO in Global Economic Governance Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Katherine Brown (University of Birmingham) The con nua on of war and gender-based violence in contemporary Finland Chair Disc. Katharine Millar (London School of Economics) Objec fying Objects: A Feminist New Materialist Reading of War Museums Alex Kreidenweis (University of Connec cut) Julian Honkasalo (University of Helsinki) Hot Wars, Cold Wars, Queer Wars: LGBTQ Ci zens as Internally Displaced Persons Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) TC30: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Star ng the Everyday and Excep onal Discrimina ons in the Academy: Survival Strategies Interna onal Studies Associa on Aggie Hirst (City University London) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Maria Fotou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia) Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna) Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Integra ng With an Existen al Threat: Conten ous Regionalism in the Asia-Paci c Itaru Okamoto (Professor, Bunkyo Gakuin University) Moving toward Stability or Vola lity? Clashing Geopoli cal Strategies in East Asia, 2009-2015 Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) Ja-hyun Chun (Korea University) New Direc ons in Asia’s Post-Cold War Security Order Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America) The Clash of Power and Na onalism: An Analysis of Sino-Japan Territorial Dispute and Its Implica ons for the New Security Order in East Asia Applied eugenics? A genealogy of Scandinavian transgender steriliza on prac ces Part. Part. Part. Panel The Impact of the Abe Doctrine on the U.S.-Japan Alliance and on Peace and Stability in East Asia and the World Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) The Discomfort of Safety: Theorizing Gendered Civilian Anxiety in War me Chair Part. Part. Part. William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Jus n P. Rosenberg (University of Sussex) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Social Science Center ) Chair Disc. Roundtable TC33: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM (In)security and (Dis)order in East Asia Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University) TC29: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM War and gender-based violence in the Global North TC32: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM IR in the Prison of Poli cal Science? Jihyun Kim (Bradley University) TC34: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Social Media as Cons tu ve of Interna onal Poli cs: Ways of Conceptualizing and Opera onalizing Social Media Online Media Caucus Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Susan Jackson (Stockholm University) Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Libby Hemphill (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) Corneliu O. Bjola (University of Oxford) Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Bremen) Katharina Höne (Aberystwyth University and DiploFounda on) Ilan Manor (Univesrity of Oxford) Aleksandra Galus (University of Poznań) TC35: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The European Union and TTIP Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Party cues and public a tudes towards trade agreements: The case of TTIP Andreas Duer (University of Salzburg) Bernd Schlipphak (University of Muenster) The Limits of ’Global Europe’: Ins tutu onal and Societal Challenges for the EU Trade Policy TC38: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence History Aleksandar Milosevic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Intelligence Studies Doubling Down A er the Financial Crisis: TTIP and the Transatlan c Financial Regulatory Regime Joselyn Muhleisen (University of Pi sburgh) Chair Disc. Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Wesley Yates (University of Mississippi) Shuxiao Kuang (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Panel Environmental Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Nicholas Dujmovic (Catholic University of America) Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Intelligence Failures: A Lesson in Analysis and Decision Making EU’s dilemma between its domes c interests and its WTO obliga ons: the case of China TC36: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Climate Engineering Governance Puzzle Panel Simon Nicholson (American University) Michael Maniates (Yale-NUS College) Unpacking the Climate Engineering Governance Challenge Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) Simon Nicholson (American University) Michael Thompson (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) Mind Games: Cogni ve Bias, US Intelligence and the 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia Melanie Brand (University of Melbourne) The Dragon Lady & The Beast of Kandahar: hypotheses on current U.S. aerial drone surveillance policy based on a comparison of the 1960 U-2 crash with the 2011 RQ-170 crash Leah Ruckle (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Clear and present danger: Bri sh and US intelligence and changing interna onal strategic threats in the twen eth century Calder Walton (Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government) Seek, and Ye Shall Find: The Push and Pull of Intelligence on Covert Nuclear Programs Cullen Nu (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Climate Engineering in the Anthropocene Leslie Thiele (University of Florida) Paul Wapner (American University) Why Govern Climate Engineering? Assessing Func onal, Strategic and Norma ve Ra onales for Governance Aar Gupta (Wageningen University) Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) Dr. Strangelove: Or how I stopped worrying and learned to love SRM Walter Valdivia (Consor um for Science Policy and Outcomes) Nega ve Emissions Technologies, the Paris Agreement and the Need for A Human-Rights Based Approach Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) TC37: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Contours of Sovereignty - A Historical and Contemporary Inves ga on Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Con gura ons of Sovereignty: Global Public and Private Authority Nego a ons Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Quan fying the Power of States: The Eighteenth Century Inven on of Sta s cs and its Implica ons Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School) State A achment to Diaspora - Israel and Turkey Compared Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) The Priva za on of Security: An Assessment Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Sovereignty and Self-determina on in Iraqi Kurdistan Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) TC39: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commi ee Panel Interna onal Rela ons Confronts a Diverse World and Stormy Past Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) Hector Perla (University of California at Santa Cruz) Kathy Powers (University of New Mexico) Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University) Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Kevin Gaines (University of Pennsylvania ) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) TC40: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Dynamics of Military Alliances Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) Toby James Rider (Texas Tech University) Crisis Bargaining and Peace me Coordina on in Military Alliances Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky) Not just pooling, but helping generate capabili es: Alliances and Capability Growth Choong-Nam Kang (Murray State University) Dispute Resolu on Among Allies: Balancing Capabili es, Issue Salience, and Collec ve Security Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Coali ons, Dyads, and Understanding Interstate Crises Max Blau Gallop (University of Strathclyde) A Bayesian Mul ple Equa on Model of Alliance Forma on and Interstate Con icts Ahra Wu (Rice University) TC41: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Knowledge, Power, Poli cs and Iden ty in IS Curriculum and Research Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Global Development Chair Resistance research and ethics Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Whose Voice? Representa on and Power in Par cipatory Ac on Research Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) Sherrill Hayes (Kennesaw State University ) Rising India and Pedagogy of Interna onal Rela ons: A Cri cal (self) re ec on Vaibhav Abnave (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Agus Trihartono (University of Jember) Abubakar Eby Hara (University of Jember) Himawan Patriadi (University of Jember) Lahoma Thomas (University of Toronto) Panel Intelligence Studies Joe Wippl (Boston University) Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Ralph Sawyer (Independent Scholar) David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Maria Nzomo Assis Malaquias (St Lawrence University) Scarle Cornelissen (University of Stellenbosch) Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Pamela K. Mbabazi (Uganda Na onal Council of Science & Technology) TC46: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Brenner's 'Confounding Powers: Anarchy and Interna onal Society from the Assassins to Al Qaeda' Russian human intelligence ac vi es in the West Paul Boxer (Brunel university) Counterintelligence against Biopiracy in Amazon YARA Rebeca Albuquerque Marinho de Paula (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) Security and Digital Literacy Mireille Radoi ("Carol I" Central University Library Bucharest) Panel Interna onal Ethics Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Governance by Avoidance: Refugees and the Crisis of Solidarity in the European Union Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Na onal Iden ty and Germany’s Response to Refugee Crisis Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College) Piper O'Keefe (Ge ysburg College) Implica ons of Using Neighboring Countries like Turkey, Ethiopia, Sudan and Kenya for Refugee Containment Yohannes Woldemariam (University of Colorado at Denver) Slippery ground: Prospects for change in the EU migra on policy landscape Elif Ce n (University of Cambridge) Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Double Agents in China: Historical Prac ce and Theore cal Concep on Chair Disc. David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Aisha S. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Ashwini Vasanthakumar (King's College London) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Race in the Field: Understanding How Iden ty Frames Field Research TC43: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Refugees in Global Poli cs: Ethics, Theory and Prac ce Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC45: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Centres, peripheries, inters ces: Understanding a world of change through the scholarship of Timothy Shaw I The paradox of teaching ASEAN in the study of IR in Indonesia Chair Disc. Lama Mourad (University of Toronto) Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) TC44: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable Key dimensions of change in the 21st century Vaishali Raghuvanshi (South Asian University) TC42: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Counterintelligence and Security The Invisible Border -- Refugees, Migrants, and the Implica ons of a Ba le over Nomenclature English School Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) William J. Brenner Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) TC47: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coping with Geopoli cal Decline Presiden al Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Frederic Merand (University of Montreal) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Richard Lachmann (SUNY-Albany) American Decline, Liberal Hegemony, and the Transforma on of World Poli cs John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Resis ng Decline: Russia, the West, and Eurasia TC50: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Governance in a Changing Ocean II: Compara ve perspec ves from local to global Seckin Kostem (Bilkent University) Virginie Lasnier (McGill University) U.S. Decline And China’S Rise Environmental Studies Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Texas A&M University) Chair Disc. Decline In Denial: France Since 1945 Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark) TC48: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Old is (S ll) Dying; The New (S ll) Cannot Be Born: Rethinking Contemporary Crises Blood Mackerel: Human Rights Abuses, Fisheries, and Interna onal Law Avery Siciliano (Duke University) D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) The Origins of the Global Marine Crisis: European coastal and poli cal-economic changes Global Development Chair Disc. Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) Jacqueline Ignatova (Appalachian State University) Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida) Development Coopera on, Gradua on Dilemmas, and the Interna onal/Domes c Nexus: Comparing South Africa and Brazil Carlos R. S. Milani (State University of Rio de Janeiro) Janis Van der Westhuizen (University of Stellenbosch) O shore Energy: Evolu ons of Law and Technology Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston) Ocean Futures: Exploring stakeholders´ percep ons of adap ve capacity to changing marine environments Rachel Tiller (SINTEF) Hugo Salgado (Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Universidad de Talca) Can Bizsel (DEU-IMST) Jean-Luc De Kok (VITO - Vision on Technology) Revisi ng Neil Smith’s Produc on of Nature Thesis: Agriculture and the Produc on Time of Capital Sébas en Rioux (Université de Montréal) Beyond Priva za on: The Rede ni on of Security in a Corpora sed World Mark La ey (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Suthaharan Nadarajah (SOAS, University of London) Vino Kanapathipillai (School of Oriental and African Studies) Labour, neoliberalism, and the spectre of nance Nick Bernards (Queen's University) The Impact of Uncertainty, Complexity and Change on Marine Spa al Planning Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College) TC51: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Narra ve encounters with foreign and security policy Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Heritage of Financializa on in Iceland Chair Disc. Alyssa Grahame (University of Massachuse s Amherst) TC49: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Gender, health and well-being Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Panel Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Laura Mills (King's College London) Feeling Unsafe ~ Exploring the Impact of Nuclear Evacua on Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Global Health Narra ves of border crossing among Syrian refugees arriving into Germany Chair Disc. How Myths Shape Foreign Policy Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Climate-smart agriculture and food sovereignty with a gender perspec ve in Mexico Isis Nusair (Denison University) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Romancing Authoritarianism: the role of roman c narra ves in maintaining U.S. support for Arab monarchies Catherine E. Jean (University of Florida) Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) The Poli cs of the Zika Virus in La n America: Where Public Health Meets Human Rights Jane E. Marcus-Delgado (College of Staten Island, City University of New York) Old Habits Die Hard: Changing Gender-based Discourses in Global Food and Agricultural Policies Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Walking Wombs: “Saving Every Woman, Every Child,” The Impact of Canadian Foreign Policy and the Conserva ve Base on Women’s Maternal Health Worldwide Emily Alicia Wiseman (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) No shit Sherlock! A disgust-materialist approach to corporeal GPE Tiina Vai nen (University of Tampere) TC52: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Con ict Causa on and Con ict Management in Iraq's Disputed Territories Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Brendan O'Leary (University of Pennsylvania) Brendan O'Leary (University of Pennsylvania) One Disputed Territory or Several? The Complex Poli cal, Social, and Territorial Nature of Iraq's Disputed Territories Gareth Stans eld (Exeter University) Responding to Drivers of Intra-state Territorial Disputes: Compara ve Perspec ves Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham) Disputed Territories in Compara ve Perspec ve: Subna onal Statemaking across Somalia, Afghanistan, and Iraq TC56: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Between Fast- and Slow-Burning Crisis: Theorizing Crisis, Resilience and the Poli cs of Ins tu onal Change in the Eurozone Michael Friedrich Harsch (New York University Abu Dhabi) Gareth Stans eld (Exeter University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Displacement and Iden ty: The Impact of Ethnic Iden ty on Community Rela ons in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq Chair Disc. Kelsey Shanks (University of Exeter) Judicial review and territorial self-government in divided socie es: Lessons from Iraq Power and Ins tu onal Change in the Euro Crisis Mar n B. Carstensen (Copenhagen Business School) Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Dawn Walsh (University of Birmingham) TC53: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Neoliberalism and "Islam": interac on forms and actors' strategies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Disc. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics) The Implicit Poli cs of Shadow Banking Exper se Oddny Helgado r (Brown University) A er Brexit? Theorizing the Bri sh referendum crisis Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Professional Compe Mahmoud El Ashmawy (Sciences Po Paris & European Research Council funded-Wafaw research program) Mahmoud El Ashmawy (Sciences Po Paris & European Research Council funded-Wafaw research program) Sayed Hassan Hussaini Akhlaq (The Catholic University of America) Egypt's Muslim brotherhood and integra on in the global economy Mahmoud El Ashmawy (Sciences Po Paris & European Research Council funded-Wafaw research program) Preaching Development:Sh’i Piety and Neoliberalism in Beirut Fouad Gehad Marei (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Transforma on Through Neo-liberal Capitalism: Understanding Con ict and Coopera on between the State and Islamic Communi es in Turkey on in Fast- and Slow-Burning Crises Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) The Poli cs of Austerity and Disembedded Recovery in the EU Periphery Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) TC57: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Impact of Modern Technology on Na onal Security Strategy Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Stacie Pe yjohn (RAND Corpora on) The Capability/Vulnerability Paradox and Con ict Ini a on: The Case of Cyber Warfare Jacquelyn Schneider (U.S. Naval War College) Deniz Cakirer (Harvard University ) Hiding in Plain Sight? The E ect of Addi ve Manufacturing on Strategic Surprise An Islamic Reformed Theology of Neoliberal Globaliza on Sayed Hassan Hussaini Akhlaq (The Catholic University of America) The JDP socioeconomic cons tuency and Turkey's compliance with the economic exigencies of globaliza on Shaimaa Magued (Cairo University) Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Tristan Anderson Volpe (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace) Labor, Capital, and the Automa on of Military Force Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) TC55: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil con ict processes and resolu on Scien Chair Disc. Panel Centaurs, Spiders, Oracles and Genies: Strategy and Technology in the Future of War Heather Ro (Arizona State University, Global Security Ini atve ) c Study of Interna onal Processes Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Civil War as Poli cs by Other Means: Using the Authorita ve Alloca on of Resources to Model Bargaining and War Termina on Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) Has anything changed (for the be er)? Post-con ict percep ons of corrup on Margit Bussmann (University of Greifswald) Mathis Lohaus (University of Greifswald) UN E ec veness and Rebel Fragmenta on Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Baris Ari (University of Essex) States in Glasshouses: Domes c Insurgency and UNHRC Vo ng Behavior Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown. University) Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University) Pro ts from Peace: The Poli cal Economy of Power-Sharing Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) Mar n O mann (University of Birmingham) New Lethal Technologies: the Third Revolu on in Warfare and Impacts on Interna onal Security Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) TC58: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Cons tu ng (and ins tu onalizing) World Society Panel English School Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Luciana Oliveira (Puc-Minas) Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) (Dis)Ordering Anarchy/Iden fying World Society: Inscribing Globality on Cultural Heritage Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) Ins tu ons of World Society: Parallels with the Interna onal Society of States Thomas Davies (City University of London) De ning the prac ce of a world society: A study of the UN targeted sanc ons through the lenses of the English School Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) World Sports Events as an interna onal ins tu on that bridges the gap between Interna onal and World Society Bernd A. Bucher (Franklin University Switzerland) Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) Elite Advocacy and Mass Media at Human Rights Watch Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Non-Pro t Product Placement: Human Rights Advocacy in Film and Television Global-Digital Communica on Networks: A Primary Ins tu on of World Society? Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Carla Winston (University of Victoria) Teaching Human Rights: Genocide Film in the Classroom Shawna Michelle Lesseur (University of Connec cut) Social Media and the Conscience of Mankind: Mobilising Hope in the 21st Century TC59: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ma hew Mahmoudi (University of Cambridge) WHO: an Interna onal Organisa on as a site of Transforma on and TC62: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interests Between Image and Iden ty in Public Diplomacy: Nego a ng Global Health Change in the Public Arena Chair Disc. Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) Diploma c Studies WHO’s Accountable?: Accountability in Global Health Governance Maryam Delo re (Arcadia University) IOs as Focal Point Constructors: The 2005 Revision of the WHO’s Interna onal Health Regula ons Chair Disc. Narra ves of Iden ty in Public Diplomacy: Westphalian, Imperial, Revolu onary Robin Brown (PDNI) Catherine Worsnop (Worcester State University) Rethinking Public Diplomacy and Iden ty in the Indo-Paci c WHO's Framework of engagement with non-State actors: Implica ons for global health governance Caitlin R. Byrne (Bond University) Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, University of Waterloo) The Framework of Engagement with non-State actors: a study of the posi ons of USA and India at the World Health Organiza on Maíra Feda o (University of Sao Paulo (USP)) Network Health Governance and WHO Response to Global Health Challenges Minju Jung (University of Florida) TC60: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Autonomous Technology, Human Agency, and Change in the Interna onal Security System Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kathleen M. Vogel (North Carolina State University) Kris e Macrakis (Georgia Tech) Hugh Gusterson (George Mason University) Governing by Numbers: Metrics and the Irreducible Uncertain es of Cybersecurity Rebecca M. Slayton (Cornell University) Hi ng Sensi ve Nerves: How ISIL uses Iden ty Narra ves to Appeal to Young Kurds Mohammed A. Salih (University of Pennsylvannia) Con rming and Discon rming the Iden ty Needs of Publics in Public Diplomacy R. S. Zaharna (American University) TC63: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Unpacking the Sending State: Regimes, Ins tu ons, and non-State Actors in Diaspora & Emigra on Poli cs Chair Disc. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Dana M. Moss ( University of California, Irvine) Posi onal Strategies of Governments vs Par es to Engage Diasporas Abroad: Kosovo as a Case of Contested Sovereignty Regime Type, Emigra on and Diaspora Poli cs Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Debak Das (Cornell University) Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Transna onalism & Persistent Authoritarianism: Assessing the Role of Out-of-Country Vo ng on Egypt’s Poli cal Transi on Rising from the Dead: “Advanced” Reactors’ Long Life and Connec ons to Nuclear Weapons Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Allison Macfarlane (George Washington University) Panel Human Rights Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) Morton Winston (The College of New Jersey) Mass Mobiliza on for Jus ce: Exploring Public Engagement through the Lens of Media Advocacy Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton) Alexander Buhmann (BI Norwegian Business School) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Warring from the Virtual to the Real: Assessing the Public’s Threshold for War over Cyber Security Chair Disc. Same ‘Same,’ But Di erent: Modelling Di erences in People’s Percep ons of Na ons as Uniform En es. A Public Diplomacy Perspec ve Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Drone Essen alism and Interna onal Law TC61: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights and New Fron ers of Media Advocacy R. S. Zaharna (American University) Nicholas J. Cull (University of Southern California) States Beyond Borders: Central American governments’ responses to their emigrants abroad Isabel Rosales (GIGA Ins tute of La n American Studies) Follow the Money: Exploring the Connec on Between Arab Emigrant Diasporas and Human Rights Reforms in the Middle East Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Aubrey Wes all (Wheaton College) TC64: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights, Migra on and Ci zenship Panel Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. ‘Tests’ of democra c legi macy: Execu ve, representa ve, and subversive narra ve strategies Fractal Cri que Across Borders Jonathan Luke Aus n (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, Genève) Shayna Plaut (Simon Fraser University) Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) Metacri que for Tests of Strength? A Sociology of Cri que in Armed Forces Mul level and Federal Ci zenship Willem Maas (York University) Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (University of O awa) Interna onal Migra on and Global Jus ce Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) TC67: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Iden ty, Social Rela ons, and Poli cal Contesta on: Understanding the Micro-dynamics of Violence Controlling Immigrants: Iden ty Cards in India, Pakistan and Malaysia Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine) Euroskep cism and Xenophobia: The Perfect Storm Threatening Free Movement in the European Union Michael Johns (Lauren an University- Barrie) Engendering Migra on: Vulnerability and Gender in the Interna onal Refugee Regime Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska-Fairbanks) Civilian-Combatant Interac ons Under Rebel Governance in the eastern DRC Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado-Denver) TC65: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Naviga ng the bounds of the permissible: ENGOs in authoritarian socie es Carla Suarez (Dalhousie University) How Foreign is “Foreign?” Transna onal Insurgents, Social Embeddedness, and Civil War Pauline Moore (University of Denver) Environmental Studies Global Development “Catch Your Thief”: Explaining Vigilante Jus ce in Peru Chair Disc. From Onset to Sustained Rebellion: Explaining the Organiza onal Success of Rebel Groups against Pinochet in Chile Steven T. Zech (University of Denver) Judith Shapiro (American University) Theresa Jedd (University of Nebraska - Lincoln; School of Natural Resources) Ac vist Networks and Resource Governance in Authoritarian Southeast Asia Consuelo Amat (Yale University) The ambiguity of par cipa on in poli cal violence: rebellion and resistance in Hualla, Ayacucho in the early 1980s Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Devin Finn (University of Denver) Fish, Trees, and Ci zens: Emergent Environmental Protests in Vietnam TC68: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Spectres of biopoli cs: Governing, and Failing to Govern, the Dead in Interna onal Poli cs Pamela McElwee (Rutgers University) China's Environmental Challenges: The People's Response Judith Shapiro (American University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Nego a ng iden ty: Russian environmental NGOs working with(in) uncertainty Kirs Stuvoy (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Katharina Glaab (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Finn Stepputat (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Keith Raymond Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Mark Salter (University of O awa) Transversal cri que: (In)security, credibility and asylum disputes Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London) Cri cal Blind-spots? Poli cs in the Age of De ance and Disobedience Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) The dead body nexus: Ritualiza on of death and contesta ons over statehood Nego a ng Civil Society in Lao PDR: An Examina on of How BENGOs Enact Global Conserva on Governance TC66: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Hierarchies and Symmetries of Cri que Chair Disc. Disc. BETWEEN THE DEAD BODY AND THE BODY POLITIC: RAZING CEMETERIES IN SINGAPORE Ruth Toulson (Maryland Ins tute College of Art) The poli cs of suicide: Hunger-strike as breakout Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Muta ng Bomb-'sites': i nerant death at the 'Ground Zero mosque' and Bali bombsite Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Monumental Change: From Mourning War’s Tolls to Celebra ng Military Might at the Tomb of the Unknowns Sarah Wagner (George Washington University) TC69: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Role Theory and the Dynamics of Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuse s Boston) Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) Panel An Analysis of Small States' Changing Peacekeeping Prac ces through Role Theory TC72: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Insights into Civil Resistance Strategies Victor Gigleux (University of Edinburgh) Peace Studies Regional Dynamics and Dilemmas of Japanese Role Taking Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuse s Boston) Chair Explaining Varia on in Refugee Protec on Policy and Responsibility Sharing in the EU: A Role Theory Approach Saskia Smellie (University of Edinburgh) Interrole and Intrarole Con icts in Chile’s and Mexico’s Decisions to Support or Not the Iraq War and the US in 2003 Disc. Role Theory in Foreign Policy Frames of Struggle: Discursive Con icts and the Transforma on of Resistance Michael Wilson Becerril (University of California--Santa Cruz) Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Panel Examining nonviolent resistance in repressive contexts: Galvanizing e ects of percep ons of risk on collec ve ac on Arin Ayanian (University of St. Andrews) Civilian Contesta on and Coopera on with Terrorists Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Joel K. Day (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan) External In uences on Domes c Security Defec ons During Civil Resistance Campaigns ASEAN as a "sui generis" case of regionalism: The expecta onsoutput gap reconsidered Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Ma hew Cobb (University of Arizona) Katja Freistein (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University Duisburg-Essen) ASEAN: Pushing Back Against System-Level Theory Shaun Narine (St. Thomas University) Beyond Realism: Towards New Conceptualiza ons of Southeast Asian Regionalism in the Rules- and Ins tu ons-based ASEAN Community Hsien-Li Tan (Na onal University of Singapore) ASEAN in the World of Inter-Governmental Organiza ons: Di usion and Innova on TC73: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sources of Thinking about the Ethics of War Regional Parliamentary Oversight in Southeast Asia: AIPA’s Drive towards Reform, Innova on, and Policy Advocacy Chris an von Luebke (Arnold-Bergstraesser Ins tut) Chair Disc. Panel Theresa A. Hunt (New Jersey Ins tute of Technology) Angela Bee McCracken (University of Southern California) Recruitment, Representa on and the Limita ons of the Global: Transna onalizing the Women in STEM Movement Theresa A. Hunt (New Jersey Ins tute of Technology) Chinese Public Diplomacy E orts in the U.S.: Explaining Divergent Partnership Outcomes from the Confucius Ins tute Experience Diana Sweet (George Mason University) Educa on and State Forma on in the United Arab Emirates Clara Morgan (UAE University) Together we are stronger: The Kazakh Students Socie es in the United Kingdom Adele Del Sordi (University of Amsterdam) Can civic educa on support democra za on in transi oning or new democracies? Evidence from Georgia Molly Inman (Georgetown University) Ward Thomas (College of the Holy Cross) Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) Martyrdom and Just War in Syria Thomas W. Smith (University of South Florida) Abbas Barzegar (Georgia State University) Bridging social jus ce and global jus ce in Chinese just war theory Yvonne Chiu (University of Hong Kong) Can Catholic Thought S ll Contribute to the Just War Tradi on? Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Ethics Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) TC71: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Educa on as Public Diplomacy Maciej Bartkowski (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) No Place for a Street-Figh ng Man: Explaining Nonviolent Discipline in Civil Resistance Campaigns Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) TC70: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal organiza ons as innovators: ASEAN at 50 Panel Brian Edward Klunk (University of the Paci c) Whose Just War? The Con ict in Syria and Just War Tradi ons Sameera Khalfey (University of Portsmouth ) Peter Lee (University of Portsmouth) A Neo-Clausewitzian Trinitarian Model for Counter-Terrorism: Security, Risk, and Uncertainty John Emery (University of California Irvine) TC74: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Teaching Religion in Interna onal Studies: Trends and Challenges Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Univers y of Birmingham) David T. Buckley (University of Louisville) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) TC75: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Conten ous Poli cs and Migrant Ac vism in North America Panel Taiwan, Dynamic Iden ty and the Rise Of China Sco Gartner (Penn State School of Interna onal A airs) Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Yitan Li (Sea le University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Chris na Gabriel (Carleton University) Kathleen Staudt (University of Texas at El Paso) #DeAquíyDeAllá: Undocumented Youth Ac vism Across Borders Alexandra Delano (The New School) Dieuwertje Kuijpers (VU University Amsterdam) Tanya Basok (University of Windsor) Martha Rojas (Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Mexico) TC78: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Feeling the Neoliberal University: Beyond Fixing the Individual, Feminisms as Resistance Scales and Spaces of Ac on: Interna onal and Transna onal Tensions Around the Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program Chris na Gabriel (Carleton University) Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Organizing around Migrants’ Rights in Mexico: Caught between the State and Organized Crime Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Shingo Hamanaka (Ryukoku University) Been down so long: Analyzing the e ect of military casual es in long-term interven ons on approval rates Behind Smoke and Mirrors: Migrant Rights Advocacy and its “In uence” on the Mexican State TC76: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China's Human Rights Policies at Home and Abroad Sensi vity to casual es in the ba le eld David Kiwuwa (University of No ngham Ningbo China) Eileen Doherty-Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Absence of human security? China, Europe and Syria Catherine Gegout (University of No ngham) Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) Burnout Among Social Jus ce and Human Rights (SJHR) Ac vists in South Africa and China: A Compara ve Study Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University) China’s ac ons on human rights in the UN: Calling out developed countries, but protec ng developing countries on human rights resolu ons. Christopher Primiano (The University of No ngham Ningbo China) Human Rights Leakages? Africa, China and the Trade--Human Rights Debate Interna onal Poli cal Economy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Women's Caucus Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC79: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Transi onal Jus ce Approaches, Trauma and Memory Chair Disc. Le ng Nature Swallow the Past: the poli cs of collec ve memory in post-con ict Bosnia-Hercegovina Beth K. Dougherty (Beloit College) The Dual Structura on of Collec ve Trauma: Insights From Transi onal Jus ce Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) Samara Guimarães (University of Birmingham) Jamie Gru ydd-Jones (Princeton University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) TEREZA CAPELOS (University of Birmingham) How Regime Support and Threat Percep on Shape Public Opinion on Foreign Policy in Russia, Ukraine and Georgia William M. Reisinger (University of Iowa) Marina Zaloznaya (University of Iowa) Poli cal Knowledge and Foreign Policy: Cross-Na onal Congrui es and Anomalies Steven Hook (Kent State University) Eli Kaul (Kent State University) Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University) Walt Kilroy (Dublin City University) Rethinking Statebuilding through Tradi onal Jus ce Mechanisms in Mozambique Unintended Consequences of Human Rights Pressure: A QuasiExperiment around O cial Mee ngs with the Dalai Lama Chair Disc. Panel Peace Studies Christopher Adolph (University of Washington) TC77: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Compara ve Public Opinion on Foreign Policy Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Roberta Guerrina Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Preven ve diplomacy in prac ce: nego a ng transi onal jus ce in post-war Sri Lanka Gerrit Kurtz (King's College London) TC80: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Encryp on, Online Surveillance and Censorship in Academia Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Leonie Maria Tanczer (Queen's University Belfast) Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris, KCL War studies) Thomas Rid (War Studies, King's College London) Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths) Stefania Milan (The Ci zen Lab, University of Toronto) Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) TC81: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Legislatures and Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) The Unintended Consequences of Parliamentary War Powers: A Compara ve Analysis of Canada and Germany Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Patrick A. Mello (Bavarian School of Public Policy, Technical University of Munich) Strengthening Arab democracy through legislatures’ coopera on? The relevance of ‘norma vity’ in Euro-Mediterranean parliamentary diplomacy Jan Claudius Voelkel (Cairo University) A Changing World Order: Does Domes c Poli cs Govern Foreign Policy? Kimberley Nazareth (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi) Panel Post Communist States Victoria Panova (Far Eastern Federal University) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Post-Soviet States in the ECO-ASEAN Interface: Capacity Borrowing, China Hedging and Cross-Regional Diplomacy Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek) Compe on for Primacy and Spheres of In uence among the Great Powers in Central Asia Yeo Jung Yoon (Kent State University) Understanding mul -polarity in the post-Cold War world: A case study of ‘contes ng hierarchies’ in Central Asia Nachiket Khadkiwala (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Pu n's Arc c Strategy: A Window to Asia? George Soroka (Harvard University) Change in the Strategic Quadrangle in East Asia: New Architecture of Coopera on and Compe on in Mari me Security Mihoko Kato (Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University) Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Security Studies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Disc. Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Buddha, Get Your Gun: The Normaliza on of Violence in South Asian Buddhist Communi es Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University) On to the Future - Warfare and Violence in a Changing World Arabinda Acharya (Na onal Defense University, USA) Radicaliza on, Internet and Change: how violence and con ict are catalysts for change in the world poli cs Gleice Miranda (Royal Holloway, University of London) Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Nego a ng the ICC James Morrow (University of Michigan) Kevin Cope (University of Michigan) Con ict Management Venues and Public Opinion in Border Disputes Florian Justwan (University of Idaho) How Do Ci zens Perceive the Government's Non-Compliance with Interna onal Court Rulings? Naoko Matsumura (Hitotsubashi University ) Territorial Disputes, Con ict-Management, and Future Coopera on Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Erik Beuck (University of Tennessee) Judgment Design and Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights Øyvind S ansen (University of Oslo) TC85: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Reimagining South Asia: A Cri cal Inquiry into State, Iden ty and Poli cs South Asia in World Poli cs Global Development Chair Veena R. Kumar (Lecturer, Lady Shri Ram College,New Delhi) Environmental Issues and Regional Coopera on – A Case Study of South Asia Suman Sharma (Delhi University) Challenges to di erent Regimes: Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and Nepal Veena R. Kumar (Lecturer, Lady Shri Ram College,New Delhi) Amorphous Groups and the South Asian Iden ty Siddharth Tripathi (Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi) State Iden es and Regional Integra on in South Asia: Problems and Prospects Leslie Keerthi Kumar Surabi Mani (Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi) TC83: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring the Intersec on of Religion, Violence and Radicaliza on Chair Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Law The More but not the Merrier: Surplus Majority Coali ons and Foreign Policy Behavior Chair Disc. Rabia Zafar (The Fletcher School - Tu s University ) TC84: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Courts and Their Rulings Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) James P. Todhunter (Troy University) TC82: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Post-Soviet States Turning East: A Focus on Asia Crime, Religion, and the Business of Violence in Karachi TC86: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Changing Norma ve Landscape in Global Nuclear Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies Chair Anne Harrington (Cardi University) Norm Entrepreneurs and Norm Change: Case Studies in Nuclear Poli cs Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University) Re-construc ons of Nuclear Deviance: S gma Poli cs and the Dynamics of Nonprolifera on Norms Michal Smetana (Charles University in Prague) S gma poli cs as a means for change in the nuclear disarmament regime Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Military Underpinnings of the Nuclear Taboo Jan Ludvik (Charles University) The Fu lity of Pursuing Norma ve Change: A View From New Delhi Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) TD01: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Trus ng Enemies Presiden al Roundtable Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tübingen) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) TD03: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Contemporary Challenges To Security Junior Scholar Session Donald Blondin (Leiden University) Mobilizing a er Disasters: Iden Framing Miriam Matejova (University of Bri sh Columbia) Aiding the Unrest? Clima c Disasters, Disaster aid and the Dynamics of Violent Con ict Robert McDaniels (University of New Mexico) JSS Group Natural Disasters and Peer Compe Provision of Disaster Relief Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Paris is Burning: The Securi za on Poli cs of Terrorism, Climate Change, and Migra on Wilfrid Greaves (University of Toronto) Construc on of Security in non-Western Contexts and its Insecuri zing Consequences: An Eclec c Cri cal Security Approach Başar Baysal (Bilkent University) Medializa on of Health Security – Media and Bureaucra c Logics in the (In)Securi za on the Ebola Outbreak Louise Bengtsson (Stockholm University) Security and Change – An ambiguous Rela onship TD03-D: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Terrorism and the State Disc. Disc. Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Ontological Security: Explaining Con nued State-Sponsorship of Militancy in Pakistan Sahar Khan (University of California-Irvine) Shirking in Terror: Agency Loss and Control Mechanisms in State Sponsorship of Terrorism Jeremy Berkowitz (Binghamton University Department of Poli cal Science) Revisi ng the Rela onship Between State Capacity and Terrorism Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA)) TD03-B: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM JSS Group Protec ng Civilians and Preven ng Violence in Peace Opera ons JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Marco Krüger (University of Tuebingen) Other Selves: Friendship in American Foreign Policy on: Determinants of the John O'Halloran (University of Chicago) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. es, Emo ons, and the Poli cs of Climate Disasters and Armed Con ict: Assessing the E ects of Disaster Severity on Armed Con ict Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) TD03-A: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Developments in Securi za on Theory Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) The Developing Field of Transboundary Crisis Management: How the EU Solved the Inter-State Collec ve Ac on Problem only to See the Solu on go Unused Elisabeth L. Rosvold (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Junior Scholar Symposia Chair JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. TD03-C: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Poli cs of Crisis & Disaster Patrick Larue (University of Texas at Dallas) Terrorist A acks, Execu ve Constraints, and Emergency Powers in Democra c States Bryan Rooney (Vanderbilt University) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) The E ec veness of Early Warning in UN Peace Opera ons Yuichi Sugawara (United Na ons Mission in South Sudan) Kazuhiro Tsunoda (Embassy of Japan in Sudan) UN Peacekeeping and the Perils of Civilian Protec on in South Sudan Hannah Dönges (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) United Na ons Peacekeeping and the Protec on of Civilians in Armed Con ict: An Analysis of the Military Force in the DRC between 2009 and 2015. Lesley de Sylva (New York University ) Peace & Occupa on: Understanding the Dilemmas of Mul dimensional Peace Opera ons Stephen Moncrief (Yale University) AU Peace Opera ons and the Protec on of Civilians: challenges to Norm Implementa on in the African Union Mission in Somalia Natasja Rupesinghe (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) TD04: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM ISA's Got Talent: Sing Your Paper Away! ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Bremen) Innova ve Panel TD05: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar ENMISA Dis nguished Scholar Panel: Celebra ng the work of John McGarry and Brendan O’Leary Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Honore e Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. John McGarry (Queen's University) Mapping the Regime Complex for Biodiversity: New Actors and Ins tu ons in the Age of Ex nc on Yves E. Tiberghien (University of Bri sh Columbia) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) Allison McCulloch (Brandon University) John A. Hall (McGill University) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Bin Yu (Wi enberg University) TD10: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar ILAW 2017 Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel: Kenneth W. Abbo Interna onal Law Chair Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Julia Morse (Princeton University) Varia ons of Global Governance Mechanisms: Comparing the COP 21 and the G20 processes Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory English School Diploma c Studies Interna onal Security Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Part. Part. Steven Slaughter (Deakin University) Who Foots the Bill?: New Mul lateralism and Market-Driven Enforcement Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Brendan O'Leary (University of Pennsylvania) TD07: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The History of IR Theory: Cumula ng Knowledge or Events-Based Leaps Chair G20 Outreach: Managing Diversity and Complexity Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) Louis Bélanger (Université Laval) Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Jessica F. Green (New York University) Stepan Wood (York University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Rela ons) Non-Western ins tu ons and the future of global governance Oliver Stuenkel (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) TD12: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar ICOMM Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Laura Roselle Interna onal Communica on Chair Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Craig Hayden (American University) Laura Roselle (Elon University) Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Sarah Oates (University of Maryland) Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Brooke Barne (Elon University ) Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) TD14: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Roundtable Of Knowing and Changing the Idea of the ‘Interna onal’ Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Jaya Srivastava (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC-Rio) TD15: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Small Arms: Their Meaning, E ects, and Regula on Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Where did small arms go? Explaining the rise and fall of its securi za on Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University) Understanding and Evalua ng the Nascent Arms Transfer Control Regime: Problems and Prospects Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University) TD11: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Panel New Actors: The Changing Architecture of Global Governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Arthur Stein (UCLA) John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Miles Kahler (American University) Symbols of War: The Culture and Poli cs of Conven onal Weapons Ma hew J. Parent (University of Connec cut) Old Conundrum, New Dilemmas: Small Arms and Light Weapons and the Syrian Civil War Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) TD16: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Should I Stay or Should I Go? Dynamics of Mobiliza on and Demobiliza on of Protest Campaigns Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Autonomy Demands, Choice and Timing of Means of Dissent Tavishi Bhasin (Kennesaw State University) Protests Under the Gun: Understanding the Back re Puzzle in the Arab Spring Tijen Demirel-Pegg (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Karen Rasler (Indiana University) TD19: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The poli cs of sexual viola on: Understanding sexual and genderbased violence Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. How Protest Endings Ma er: A Tale of two Maidans Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) Harriet Gray (University of Gothenburg) De-Securitza on, Gender and the German Restora on Project Virginie Lasnier (McGill University) Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University) The Long and Short of It: In uences of Time and Regime on Conten ous Responses to State Repressive Ac ons In Their Own Words: Biljana Plavsic and Female Protagonists of Genocide David G. Or z (New Mexico State University) Mobiliza on and Mining: Explaining protest and extrac on in Africa Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University) Towards a Matrix of Violences Against Women: Conceptualising the Sepur Zarco Case in postwar Guatemala Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Panel The Discrimina on and Gender Violence of Countering Sex Tra cking without Decriminalizing Sex Work Human Rights Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) gerardo urtuzuas gui (University of Missouri) Naji Bsisu (University Of Georgia) Disarmament: Cause, Consequence, or Early Warning Indicator of Peace? Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) TD17: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Responsibility to Protect Stopping the Pain: Ending Repression Post-Civil Con ict Linda Veazey (Midwestern State University ) Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) R2P and Atrocity Preven on: a responsive regulatory framework for state accountability The poli cal psychology of state-organized sexual violence Heleen Touquet (Ku Leuven) Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University) Preven ng Mass Atroci es and Strategic Nonviolent Resistance Eamon T. Aloyo (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Rallying Cry or Policy Agenda? Reevalua ng R2P’s Mo va onal Capacity for Change Samuel Jarvis (University of She eld) Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW Australia) Troels Gauslå Engell (University of Copenhagen) Chair Disc. Disc. Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Transi ons to Peace: Understanding the Pieces and Sequences Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University) Paul F. Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas) Third Par es in Levels of Peace Discussions Resat Bayer (Koç University) Conten ous Issues and Media on Success in Civil Con icts Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Eric Keels (Baker Center, University of Tennessee ) Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Fulvio A na (Catania University) The EU and Migra on in the Mediterranean. Entrapped between the Humanitarian Approach and Border Security Changing concepts of security: New roles for human rights at the UN Security Council Human Rights Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Peace Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. The R2P Challenge to the Charter of the United Na ons TD18: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Steps to Peace TD20: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Europe, Migra on and "Crisis": Changing Pa erns of Policies Stefania P. Panebianco (University of Catania) The European Union as a Manager of Crises: Implica ons for Regional Integra on Theory Magnus Ekengren (Swedish Defense University) Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University) Panel “Crisis” as a Regime of Government and a Resource for Change for the European Union: Genealogy, Use, E ects and Limits of a Discursive Category Robert Chaouad (York College, CUNY (US)) TD21: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Material and the Colonial Ques on: Built Ma er and the Media on of Social Life Global Development Chair Disc. Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) Camps, Colonies and Concrete Nasser Abourahme (Columbia University) Wynter in the City: Towards an Understanding of the Sociogenic Material of Urban Life. Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) Building Cairo and Keeping it Moving: Urban Space, Modernity, and Governance in Post-Independence Egypt Aya Nassar (University of Warwick) The Normaliza on of Security- Fanon, Foucault, and the Colonial Order of Things Samarjit Ghosh (University of Minnesota) Histories of Under-development and the Materiali es of Scale in Divided Postcolonial Ci es Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) TD22: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coopera ng Jus ce and jus ce con icts in interna onal ins tu ons Interna onal Studies Associa on German Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Disc. TD24: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Transna onal Private Sustainability Governance: Impacts, Limits and New Perspec ves Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Individuals in Transna onal Private Governance: The Impact of Individual Assessors on Assessment Outcomes for Fisheries Cer ca on Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Greening the palm oil supply chain in emerging markets: The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil and the poli cs of di usion in China and India Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam) Yixian Sun (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) The Power of Jus ce: How Jus ce Concerns A ect the Func oning of Interna onal Ins tu ons Standards, Rules, and Prac ces: Bringing a Prac ce Lens to Private Governance Ma hias Dembinski (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Dirk Peters (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Maja Tampe (ESADE) Climates of Jus ce: Mapping a Contested Poli cal Terrain Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University) Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) Nego a ng, Implemen ng and Failing? The Role of Jus ce Con icts in Interna onal Ins tu ons Gregor Hofmann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Simone Wisotzki (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF)) Democracy, Jus ce and Democracy Promo on Catherine Hecht (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Chair Disc. Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Cour ng the Public? The Strategic Use of Social Media by Interna onal Courts Pablo Barberá (University of Southern California) Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal Courts’ Entrepreneurship and Strategies for E ec veness Beyond Adjudica on Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Judicial Dissent and Compliance with Inter-American Court of Human Rights Judgments Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg) Øyvind S ansen (University of Oslo) The Prac ces of Interna onal Law Je rey Duno (Temple University) Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Judging under Constraint: Formal Independence and Strategic Behavior of Interna onal Courts Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Hamish van der Ven (Yale University) Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Ins tu ons, Innova on, and Grassroots Change: Alterna ves to Transna onal Sustainability Governance in the Global South TD25: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Seaborne Violence and Poli cal Transforma on: History and Theory When Democra c Governance Unites and Divides: Con ic ng Expressions of Jus ce in Mul lateral Diplomacy Interna onal Law Does Non-State Market-Driven Governance Create Unintended Land Use Impacts? Lessons from Fisheries, Palm Oil, Sugar, Cocoa and Forestry Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Je Bridoux (Aberystwyth University) Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) TD23: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM In and Out of the Courtroom: Behaviors and Prac ces of Interna onal Courts Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Company-states, the Rise of the West, and Early Modern Mari me Expansion Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Jason Sharman (Gri th University) Privateering: How States became Empires, and Empires became States Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Halvard Leira (NUPI) Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of norms on privateering Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Law, Empire, and the Transforma on of Mari me Violence Jeppe Mulich (London School of Economics) The preda on of mari me knowledge and the making of the Septentrional (aka Caribbean) Sea in the Sixteenth Century. Luis Lobo-Guerrero (Groningen University) TD26: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel NATO's Road Ahead is Marked with New Expansions and Threats Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Andrea Nas (University of Turin) Russia and China - Challenging the Shared Western Understandings of Interna onal Security and War Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Irina A. Chindea (Fletcher School, Tu s University) The neoliberal transforma on of the Turkish military and the regime of security Gonenc Uysal (King's College London) Changes crucial for the survival of Interna onal Organisa ons: A Case study of Nato Priyanka Chhetri (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Karl Ydén (Chalmers University of Technology) Panel Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University) Philip Steinberg (Durham University) Enlightening Ocean Governance: Comtean Posi vism and the Law of the Sea Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardi University) Policing the Sea Barry J. Ryan (Keele University) Pragma c Orders and the Rise of the Mari me Security Agenda Timothy P. Edmunds (University of Bristol) Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Tom Farer (University of Denver) Leigh A. Payne (Oxford University) Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi (University of South Florida, St Petersburg) Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann (Wilfrid Laurier University) TD30: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Star ng the “The Master’s Tools Will Not Dismantle the Master’s House”: How to cope with retalia on, co-opta on, and resistance to systemic change Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of She eld) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University) TD32: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Global Development Sec on Annual Roundtable: Colonialism, Debt, and Repara ons Global Development The Shrinking of the Commons, the Retreat of the Command Aviad Rubin (University of Haifa) Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Countering Fishery Crimes Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Alexander Lanoszka (Dartmouth College) Alexander Lanoszka (Dartmouth College) Poli cal Ideology and the Ins tu onaliza on of Alliances by Democracies Aaron M. Rapport (University of Cambridge) Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) How experience shapes bilateral defense partnerships: The case of France and Britain in Libya and Mali Alice Pannier (Sciences Po Paris) Alliance Legacies in Korea: Foreign Patrons, Domes c Fac ons, and Alliance Ins tu onaliza on Inwook Kim (University of Hong Kong) Jackson Woods (George Washington University) Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College) Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Law Poli cal Demography and Geography Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign policy change in turbulent mes. Sweden, poli cs and the contested issue of NATO membership TD28: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Formal and Informal Alliances TD29: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Human Rights Honors Dis nguished Scholar Alison Brysk Human Rights NATO’s Eastward Expansion and the U.S. Na onal Interest: A Realist Perspec ve Chair Disc. Timothy Turnbull (Brown University) Anomalies of a "special rela onship". Israel, Japan and UK in the American hegemony a er the Cold War. Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Simona Raluca I. Soare (Universite St-Louis, Brussels, Belgium ) TD27: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Direc ons in Ocean Governance Economic Statecra under Unipolarity: So Balancing and the BRICS Bank Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Konstan n Kilibarda (York University) Jeanne More eld (Whitman College) Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) TD33: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Leadership Decapita on in Counterterrorism Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Peering Inside the Black Box: Leadership Decapita on in a Violent Extremist Network Michael Kenney (University of Pi sburgh) Too Central to Fail? Terror Networks and Leadership Decapita on Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy) Bryan C. Price (Comba ng Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy) Explaining The Employment of Targeted Killings: From Covert Assassina on to Special Forces A acks and Drones Strike Changing the State from the Outside. Statebuilding in Trusteeship and Interna onal Administra on Andrea Gilli (Stanford University) Maria Ketzmerick (Philipps-Universität Marburg) Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) The Guillo ne E ect: A New Look at Leadership Decapita on Benjamin Acosta (Louisiana State University) Kristen Ramos (University of Maryland, College Park) Cu ng the Head o a Snake: Assessing the Outcomes of Terrorist Group Founder Assassina on as a Counterterrorism Method Chris ne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palme o College) TD34: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Global IR and Pathways for Change in IR Theory: Voices of Young Scholars Theory Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Disc. Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Chair Disc. Repor ng on nomads and ungoverned desert sands: US Western Sahel diplomacy during the War on Terror, or the problem of the borderless subject Turkey as a civiliza on bridge: transforming mul ple Others into one Self by Turkish poli cal elites Erdogan Aykaç (University of Groningen) Making friends: Altercas ng in Chinese foreign policy towards Africa Johannes Lejeune (Goethe University Frankfurt) Fabricio H. Chagas Bastos (Universidad de los Andes) Melisa Deciancio (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales/CONICET) Hüsrev Tabak (Recep Tayyip Erdogan University) The EU-Russia foreign policy discourse in the post-soviet common neighborhood Global IR: a contribu on about the Middle East Aziz Elmuradov (Universität Stu gart) Fernando Luz Brancoli (San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP) Global IR: a contribu on from India Priya Naik (University of Delhi) TD38: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Changing Poli cs of Development Presiden al Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) TD35: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Roundtable Power Poli cs And Interna onal Ins tu ons In A Changing World Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam) Brad Nicholson (University of Utah) Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Philip Oxhorn (McGill University) Jamal Saghir (MCGil) Mthuli Ncube (Oxford) Syed Sajjadur Rahman (University of O awa) Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa) TD39: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Commi ee Panel Ge ng the Global South into the Mainstream: Brainstorming on the promo on of developing country content in academic publica ons Professional Development Commi ee Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Chair Disc. Part. Part. Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Where peace and security meet (or not): the Timorese case Paula Duarte Lopes (CES|FEUC - University of Coimbra) Developing Deep State Theory: Iran’s Authority, Power, and In uence in Iraq Tony Rivera (Duke University) Agents of Change of Na onal Security Systems in Post-communist Countries Eliza Markley (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Strategies of Domina on: The Poli cs of Foreign Rule 1900-2015 Ben Denison (University of Notre Dame) Stef Wi endorp (Leiden University) Stef Wi endorp (Leiden University) Building Turkish ethnicity Abroad: Kemalist Norms and Foreign Policy in Republican Turkey Global IR: a contribu on about La n America TD36: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interna onal In uences on State-Building Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Amitav Acharya (American University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Global IR and Emerging Powers: Pathways for Change in IR Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TD37: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Transforming Others into Selves: Inves ga ng Iden ca on Processes in Cons tu ng Poli cal Iden es in Interna onal Poli cs Part. Cmte. Chair Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) TD40: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coups and Military Par cipa on in Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. David Pion-Berlin (UC Riverside ) David Pion-Berlin (UC Riverside ) Panel Civil-Military Rela ons in Turkey and Turkey's Foreign Policy toward Israel Gonca Biltekin (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research) Sta onary Bandits, Caudillos, and Bureaucrats: Poli cal Survival of Sub-na onal Argen ne Leaders, 1820 – 1880. Andrew Mar nez Can growth defeat Islamists? Brian Knafou (University of Southern California) TD43: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Panel Changing Gender Dynamics: Women in Con ict, Combat and the Armed Forces Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Leader Responses to Foreign Coups Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) Jonathan M. Powell (University of Central Florida) Chair When Coups d’état and Impeachments are democra c viola ons? Analysis of Regional Organiza ons’ Applica on of Interna onal Law. Disc. Figh ng for the Motherland: Women in Ukraine's Civil War Nicolas Falomir Lokhart (Université Laval) Jessica Trisko Darden (American University, SIS) Economic Fluctua ons and Coup A empts: The paradoxical e ect of US in uence The Gendered Dimension of Veteran Re-Integra on: Interna onal Best Prac ces and the Way Forward Suthan Krishnarajan (Aarhus University) TD41: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Of Boundaries and Blind Spots: The Poli cs of (Re-)Construc ng IR and its Others Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Theory Chair Disc. The Deschamps Report in Perspec ve: The Poli cs of Gender in the Canadian Military Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) A Horizon Lost between the Disciplines? The Division of the State by Weber and Kelsen Janis Grzybowski (University of Helsinki) Classics, canonical thinkers, and the pathologies of interdisciplinarity Integra ng the Gender Perspec ve in Security Organiza ons: The Case of NATO Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) TD44: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Great Power Transi ons and the Consequent Global (Re)Order Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Oliver Jutersonke (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva, and Zurich University Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)) Visions of Interdisciplinarity: Interna onal Rela ons, Interna onal Law and the Quest for Science Chair Disc. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Alexander Cooley (Columbia University) Challenging the Superpower: Changing War and Changing the Balance of Power Peter Thompson (Na onal Defense University) Andrew Novo (Na onal Defense University) Filipe dos Reis (University of Erfurt) Travels and Tribula ons of Postcolonial Theory The Ordering of Poli cal Orders Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Istanbul Bilgi University) 'Governance': Transcending or just de-centering IR's disciplinary iden ty? Timo Walter (University of Erfurt) Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The Organiza onal Transforma on of the Turkish Islamist Movement: From Grassroots Mobiliza on to One-Man Rule Feryaz Ocakli (Skidmore College) Neoliberalism – the thread that links Islamists to the system? The case of Tunisia’s Ennahda Party Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - oiip) Sherin Gharib (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs (oiip) ) Varie es of Contemporary Religious Poli cs: Catholic and Islamic Par es in the Post-Cold War Era Luis Felipe Man lla (University of South Florida - St. Petersburg) Does Par cipa on Lead to Modera on? Understanding Changes in Egyp an Islamist Par es Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Meaghan Shoemaker (Queen's University ) Lindsay Coombs (Queen's University) Nurse or Warrior? The role of Gender in the Armed Forces Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) TD42: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Religion, Social Mobiliza on, and Poli cal Par cipa on Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Mehmet Sinan Birdal (Isik University) Great Powers and Power Shi in the 21st century Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Fraser Cameron (eu-asia centre) Quansheng Zhao (American University) Kuunnavakkam Kesaven Akihiko Tanaka (Ins tute Oriental Culture, U Tokyo) The Changing Symmetric Rela onship between Small States in the Asymmetric Power Structure: The Case of Taiwan and Vietnam Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) TD45: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Centres, peripheries, inters ces: Understanding a world of change through the scholarship of Timothy Shaw II Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Robert Nagel (University of Kent) Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Maria Nzomo Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) Fahimul Quadir (York University) Janis Van der Westhuizen (University of Stellenbosch) Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Hojung Joo (Yonsei University) Exploring a Poli cal Reform and a Peace Agreement - Managing a Peaceful Se lement in a Civil War Over a Government Wakako Maekawa (University of Essex) TD51: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Maverick Is Dead. Long Live the Maverick! Old Ba le elds and New Fron ers in Military Innova on Scholarship Interna onal Security Studies Liam Collins (United States Military Academy) Knowing Military Innova on When We See It Ma hew Fay (George Mason University) Interna onal Communica on Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Mar n O mann (University of Birmingham) Women’s Rights, Inclusive States, and Sustainable Peace Agreements in Africa Elisa M. Tarnaala (CMI The Mar Ah saari Centre) Nathan Leys (George Mason University) Bringing Civ-Mil Back In TD52: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Terrorism as Communica on: Hoaxes, Threats, and Credit Claims Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) A Typology of Terrorism Hoaxers: Who Are They, and What Do They Hope to Achieve? Nicole Tishler (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Empty Threats: How Organiza ons Use Blu ng in Terrorist Campaigns Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) The Bomber Who Calls Ahead: Pre-A ack Warnings as Helpful Threats Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Gozde Kurt (Galatasaray University) Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University) Jian Wang (University of Southern California) Caitlin R. Byrne (Bond University) Peace Studies Wagging the Robo c Dog: Predic ng the E ects of Lethal Autonomous Weapons on U.S. Foreign Policy Lionel Beehner (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) Hannah R. Hughes (Cardi University) Alice Vadrot (Cambridge University) Fausto Makishi (University of São Paulo) João Paulo Veiga (University of São Paulo) Murilo Alves Zacareli (University of São Paulo) Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) TD50: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Challenges of Inclusive Peace Agreements Stephen P. Rosen (Harvard University) Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University) Adam Grissom (Georgetown University) Innova on in War: Why Leadership Ma ers TD49: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Future of Diplomacy: Interna onal Perspec ves on the Role of Public Diplomacy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Disc. Michael Allen Hunzeker (George Mason University) Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Environmental Studies Part. Interna onal Security Studies Learning (and Failing to Learn) from Failure Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Daniel Byman (Georgetown University) Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) TD48: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable A Conversa on on Methodological Innova on in Global Environmental Poli cs Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael C. Marshall (Miami University ) Gendered Inequality and Con ict Resolu on - Why Warriors won't talk Bargaining Harder: Third Party Veri ca on and Civil War Bargaining Intensity TD47: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Enduring Relevance Ques on in Contemporary Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Foreign Sponsorship and Rebel Demands in Nego ated Se lements Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston) The Strategic Logic of Credit Claiming: A New Theory for Anonymous Terrorist A acks Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Panel Posi vity bias? Media Coverage of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing Aaron Michael Ho man (Purdue University) TD53: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Intelligence Coopera on in Cold War Alliances and in Today's Globalizing World Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) A One-man Band? Coopera on between the Communist Security and Intelligence Services, 1945-1991 Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) Liaison and Con ict: The CIA-SAVAK Rela onship, 1957-1979 Chikara Hashimoto (University of Sharjah) A Review and Assessment of Non-Western Intelligence Coopera on Mechanisms Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) Interna onal Intelligence Liaison: An Agent for Change in World Poli cs Adam Svendsen (Intelligence and Defense Strategist, Educator and Consultant) Intelligence: Divorced from Policy or Part of Policy? Problems in Europe Joe Wippl (Boston University) TD55: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Con ict and Migra on Panel Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) Kara Ross Camarena (Harvard University) Popula on Pressure: Migra on, Repression, and Redistribu on in Land Con ict Emily Sellars (Texas A&M University) Why is there Ethnic Violence? A Natural Experiment among Refugees in Sweden Nils Hägerdal (Princeton University) Shared Territory, Regime Alignment, and Forced Displacement Bethany Ann Lacina (University of Rochester) Karen Elizabeth Albert (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Emily VanMeter (University of Rochester) Unsafe Havens: Re-examining Humanitarian Aid and Peace Dura on A er Civil Wars Philip Mar n (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Nina McMurry (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Emigra on and Poli cal Contesta on Seventeenth-century cri cal IR: lessons from Bayle’s radical poli cs Charles Devellennes (University of Kent) TD57: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Roundtable Ordering the World? Liberal Interna onalism in Theory and Prac ce Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TD58: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Norm Di usion Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons English School Interna onal Ethics Chair Chair Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) The Fantasy of Congruency: The Abbé Sieyès and the ‘Na on-State’ Probléma que Revisited Moran M. Mandelbaum (Keele University) What Hobbes Meant: The Cult of Anarchy and its Reluctant Prophet Steven Torrente (Metropolitan State University of Denver) The Marke ng of IR: When Great Thinkers Become Labels Elie Baranets (University of Bordeaux) Thucydides in Dublin, 1916 Kayce Mobley (Pi sburg State University) Christopher McDonough (The University of the South) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Forge ng the Past: German-Israeli Rela ons Since 9/11 Sco Siegel (San Francisco State University) Global Norms and Local Ac on: The Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa Peace A. Medie (University of Ghana) Modeling the Emergence of Norms: Agenda Di usion and Discursive Problem Transforma on Elvira Rosert (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) What is the “an -corrup on” norm in global poli cs? Norm robustness and contesta on in the transna onal governance of corrup on Ellen Gu erman (York University) Mathis Lohaus (University of Greifswald) A bird’s eye view of the elephants: Analyzing the di usion of norms and ins tu ons among regional organiza ons Sören Münch (University of Gö ngen) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Patrick Theiner (University of Gö ngen) Claudia Marggraf (University of Gö ngen) Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles) Michael K. Miller (George Washington University) TD56: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Past Thinkers for Present Times (I): The Place of Poli cal Thought for IR Doug Stokes (University of Exeter) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) TD59: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Health, Con ict and Peace: what survives? Panel Global Health Chair Disc. Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Neil Narang (University of California Santa Barbara) Resilient communi es, resilient infrastructure: The Nepali health system and the 2015 earthquake Simon H. Rushton (University of She eld) Julie Balen (University of She eld) Bhimsen Devkota (Tribhuvan University, Nepal) War and peace mes: what in uence on health policy as imposing power rela ons? Alexia Jus ne Duten (University of Münster) Moral injury—Who’s moral viola on? Alison Bond (University of California Berkeley) Disrup ng Public Health Campaigns: Immuniza on and Con ict Governing by Violence: Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Olga N. Shemyakina (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Marijke Verpoorten (University of Antwerp) Audience of One: Jus injury Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Tes ng the Manual: “Pre-Surge” Evalua on Of Counterinsurgent Strategy In Iraq ca on of war and the psychology of moral Abram Trosky (United States Coast Guard Academy) TD60: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Diploma c Networks Troels Burchall Henningsen (Royal Danish Defence College) Panel How many Boots on the Ground are needed? Integra ng large-n COIN research Patrick Howell (Duke University) Diploma c Studies Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Disc. Aaron Wilcox (United States Military Academy) Can Old Regimes Handle New Wars? A compara ve study of regime survival strategies in Chad and Mali in the face of insurgencies Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) TD63: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Migra on Deterrence in the Global Context Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Toward a Network-Based Theory of Diplomacy Chair Disc. The Evolu on & Persistence of Diploma c Pres ge The Transforma on of Migra on Poli cs: Migra on Management as Deterrence David E. Banks (American University) Mar n Geiger (Carleton University) Learning Audience's Resolve: Endogenous Publicity and Crisis Bargaining “O shoring” Interna onal Law? Adjudica ng the Legality of Australia’s Deterrence Policies Xuanxuan Wu (University of Texas at Aus n) Jon Kent (University of Toronto) Social barriers to bargaining in world poli cs George Yin (Harvard University) Assessing the Progress of Sports-Diplomacy Research Toward Genera ng Prescrip ve Conclusions: Can Interna onal Spor ng Federa ons like FIFA Learn from their Failures? Geo rey Allen Pigman (University of Pretoria) TD61: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Making Peace in Turkey, Northern Ireland and Cyprus Panel Can Migra on be Deterred? Evidence from Mari me Interdic on Data Katherine H. Tennis (American University ) Subtle Deterrence Mechanisms: De Facto Policies in the Middle East and North Africa Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) Pride, Prejudice, and Protec on: EU NIMBYism as Strategic Deterrence Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Havva Kok Arslan (,) Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) TD64: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Intelligence in the Domes c Environment How Do the Civil War in Syria A ect the Iden ty Related Radicaliza on in Turkey? Panel Intelligence Studies Talha Kose (Istanbul Sehir University) Chair Media on Style and Referendum Outcomes: Re-Assessing the E ec veness of Media on Strategies in Cyprus and Northern Ireland Disc. Joana Amaral (University of Kent & University of Marburg ) Transforming Interna onal, Resolving Intractable Con icts: Cases of Northern Ireland and Cyprus Pinar Kadioglu (University of St Andrews) An Analysis on the Symbolic Con icts in Peace Processes: The Case of Turkey Joseph Helman (O ce of the Director of Na onal Intelligence & New York University) Joseph Helman (O ce of the Director of Na onal Intelligence & New York University) The History of Collec ng Intelligence in the Domes c Environment John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on) The US Domes c Intelligence Enterprise Darren Tromblay (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on) What Stuying Past Intelligence Might Tell Us About the Future James Breckenridge (Mercyhurst University) Leadership in Domes c Intelligence Sa ye Ateş (Mardin Artuklu University) Great E ort, Li le Help? The In uence of Peace Groups towards Ending the Northern Irish and Turkey’s Kurdish Con icts Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel) Domes c Intelligence at the End of the Cold War Raymond Batvinis (Indepedent) I. Aytac Kadioglu (University of No ngham) TD62: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Strategies for Counterinsurgency Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Mar n Geiger (Carleton University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Figh ng Gangs in El Salvador: A Return to the Counterinsurgency Doctrine Sonja C. Wolf (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) TD65: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Terrorism in the US and Europe Interna onal Security Studies Panel Communica ng with the public about terrorist rearms and weapons a acks: factors in uencing inten on to ‘run, hide, tell’ in the UK and Denmark David Parker (King's College, London) Julia Pearce (King's College London) Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus University) Brooke Rogers (King's College London) TD68: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Perspec ves on development: Feminini es, masculini es, and gendered analysis Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Are “Lone Wolf” Terrorists Actually Alone? The Importance of Group Dynamics in Triggering Radical Individuals to Engage in Terrorist Ac vi es Women’s Agencies in Development: Between “the Exo c” and “the Familiar” Ozlem Altan-Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul) Raphael David Marcus (King's College London) From Isola on to Radicaliza on: The Socioeconomic Predictors of Support for ISIS in the West Tamar Mi s (Columbia University) Climate Variability and Gender Equality in Developing States Joshua C. Eas n (Portland State University) From Beijing 95 to the SDGs: Are we beyond recogni on yet? Masaya Llavaneras Blanco (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Sara Taylor (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University) Acts of terror: European a tudes towards the use of terrorism Eline Drury Løvlien (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim) The lethality of home-grown terrorism in United States Localizing Gender Equality through Development Aid Interven ons Tony Hudson (Georgia Southern University) Srobana Bha acharya (georgia southern university) TD66: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Ideology, Islam, and ISIS Judith von Heusinger (Marburg University, Center for Con ict Studies ) Panel The Female Workforce in Developing Economies: a Compara ve Study in Brazil and India Veronica Deviá (Universidade de São Paulo) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. TD69: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Elements of Foreign Direct Investment Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Sexual Violence, Compe Iraq and Syria ve State Building, and the Islamic State in Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech) Cleansing the Caliphate: Violence against Sexual Minori es by NonState Actors Joshua Tschantret (The University of Iowa) The Evolving Role of Women in State Building Jihadi Organiza ons: From Passive to Ac ve Hamoon Khelghat-Doost (Na onal University of Singapore) The Ideological Evolu on of the Islamic State Hassan Hassan (Tahrir Ins tute for Middle East Policy) TD67: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Gender, Peace and Security: Taking Stock of Gender Mainstreaming, Protec on, and Women’s Empowerment Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Making Equality Count: Understanding Gender Mainstreaming in Peace and Security Louise Olsson (Folke Bernado e Academy) Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) UN Ac on and Sexual Violence in Civil Wars Michelle Benson (University at Bu alo - State University of New York) Madam O cer: UNSCR 1325 and Gendered Police Patrols in Liberia Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Women’s Protec on and Women’s Par cipa on: The Case of South Sudan Jana Krause (University of Amsterdam) Åsa Ekvall (University of Antwerp) Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Host-State Subs tutability and the Poli cs of FDI Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) BRICS investment agreements in Africa: more of the same? Ana Saggioro Garcia (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro) Do con icts deter or a ract foreign direct investments? Exploring a non-linear rela onship between peace years and foreign direct investments Hye-Sung Kim (University of Rochester) Jay Ryu (University of Rochester) Foreign Direct Investment and Percep ons of Government Performance in La n America Alexander Slaski (Princeton) Investment Is In The Eye of the Beholder: So Power as a Determinant of Cross-Border Investment Ac vity Aycan Ka tas (UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA) TD70: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Interna onal authority, state capacity, and domes c norms: The e ec veness of global health governance Global Health Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Andrea Ribeiro Ho man (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Stephen D. Krasner (Stanford University) Diverse Grievances and Collec ve Responses to Toxic Exposure in Argen na and Colombia Veronica Herrera (University of Connec cut) Regional Integra on and Health Diplomacy: Framing and Advoca ng Norms through Southern Regionalisms Pía Riggirozzi (University of Southampton) Global Health Governance as Shared Health Governance Dependency, exploita on, and paternalism: the colonial legacy and con nued coloniality of development aid in Kenya Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) Jenna Amlani (Vassar College) Levels of interac on of regional health policy-making: SADC and UNASUR explored Ana B. Amaya (United Na ons University - CRIS) Sara Lobo (Vassar College) Analyzing the impact of interna onal authority on domes c health governance Lisa van Hoof-Maurer (Freie Universität Berlin) State capacity and the e ec veness of Global Health Governance: Insights from Tanzania and South Africa Luisa Linke (Freie Universität Berlin) TD71: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Non-Tradi onal Security and the changing concepts of Security Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Angela Pennisi di Floristella (University of Malta) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) TD72: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Business, Human Rights and Development Panel Human Rights Global Development Disc. Travis Blemings (Temple University ) Rising like a Pheonix? Liberaliza on of the Rwandan Co ee and Tea Sector Michele L. Crumley (ETSU) Circumscribing Economic Rights: A Genealogy of Popular Par cipa on in Economic Policymaking Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Accountability under Globaliza on: Do Inclusive Electoral Ins tu ons Maintain Be er Labor Rights Protec on? Zhiyuan Wang (Bryn Mawr College) Business, Human Rights and Global Public Policy: Comparing Na onal Ac on Plans in Scandinavia Ian Higham (Stockholm University) Helping or Hur ng: Trade Linkage, Foreign Direct Investment, and Human Rights Compliance Travis Cur ce (Emory University) TD73: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Beyond the Empire State: Neoliberal Development vs. Struggles for Autonomy and Self-Determina on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Disc. Mark N. Ho man (Vassar College) Anthony Pahnke (St. Olaf College) Echoes from a Vanishing Mountain Town: Urbaniza on, Diasporas and Poli cs of Memory in Postcolonial China Shiqi Lin (Vassar College) Our Ghosts are Not Our Own: Hauntology and Transforma onal Poten ality in Global Supply Chains Bailey Miller (Vassar College) A New Kind Of Revolu on: Rhizomes And The Role of Technology In The Occupy Wall Street Movement Emily Bender (Vassar College) Flowers in the Devil’s Garden: Local Autonomy in Algeria’s Tandouf Camps TD74: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable BRICS: ‘club of spoilers’ or an alterna ve model for the future world order? Post Communist States Chair Part. Part. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Valery Konyshev (Saint-Petersburg State University) Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of Interna onal Rela ons) Karen Smith (University of Cape Town) Fei Gao (China Foreign A airs University) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University) Part. Part. Part. Part. TD75: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Finance, Budge ng, and Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Steven G. Livingston (MTSU) Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University) Money, Markets, and the Capabili es of States: Global Finance Meets Neorealism, and a Dataset Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Defense policy in mes of austerity poli cs: the short and long term impacts of budge ng prac ces Catherine Hoe er (ESPOL, Université catholique de Lille) Firm Preferences and Financial Globaliza on Bora Park (University of California, Berkeley) Playing for Keeps: The Real Economic Determinants of Self-Financed Army Interven on Jus n Hoyle (University of Florida) Nancy Masood (University of Florida) Market Expecta ons of Interstate Wars: An Analysis of the E ect of Interstate Con icts on Yields of Government Bonds Kyu Young Lee (University of Iowa) TD76: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Cri que, Curiosity, and the Poli cs of Knowledge in IR Theory Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) Maja Zehfuss (University of Manchester) Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) TD77: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Goldilocks Problem of Counter-Terrorism: Which Policy is Just Right? Scien Chair Disc. Disc. Condi ons for East Asian Regionalism: No Common Security Threats, No Formal Ins tu onaliza on Inkyoung Kim (Bridgewater State University) Nick Brown (Reed College) Kris na Kutateli (Reed College) Rohan Unny-Law (Reed College) c Study of Interna onal Processes Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) David Siegel (Duke University) Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University) China Rising: The Origins of Threat Percep ons in East Asia Ronan Tse-Min Fu (University of Southern California) Ra onal Overreac on to Terrorism Forma on of an Asia-Paci c Regional Mul lateral Security System in a Period of Systemic Transi on: An Ini al Framework William Spaniel (University of Rochester) Emerging Threats from Terrorist Groups and the Dynamic Common Pool Problem Sco Tyson (University of Chicago) Chris an Salas (Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago ) Electoral and Par san Cycles in Counterterrorism Deniz Aksoy (Princeton University) State Interven ons and the Growth or Suppression of Terror and Insurgent A acks Margaret Foster (Duke University) Kaitlyn Webster (Duke University) Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) David Siegel (Duke University) Kevin Generous (University of Connec cut) TD80: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel From Global to Local: Gender Equality Norms, Governance, and Government Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Women's Caucus Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Mapping Social Networks for Gender Equality in the European Union - the Case of the European Corporate Board Quota The Strategic Psychology of Terrorism Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Malliga Och (Idaho State University) Carly Wayne (University of Michigan) TD78: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dual-Use Technology and Weapons Prolifera on Panel Genera ng Gender Equality through Global Summitry: G7, G20 & UN Contribu ons Julia Kulik (University of Toronto) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Localizing gender equality norms in the Cambodia and Rwandan governments: na onal di erences in a transna onal change process Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Using Informal or Ins tu onalized Coopera on to Reduce Risks from Dual-use Technology in Times of Rapid Change Nancy Gallagher (University of Maryland) Illicit networks and emerging civil nuclear states in Southeast Asia Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service) Determinants of Government Framework for Gender Equality in the World Senem Ertan (Social Sciences University of Ankara) Jessica Schroeder (Yıldırım Beyazit University) Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney) 3: "The Importance of Nuclear Technology Transfer to the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime" Rebecca Davis Gibbons (Bowdoin College) Raquel Gon jo (San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP)) The Perils of Collec ng Prolifera on Data: An Improved Dataset of Chemical & Biological Weapons Prolifera on Biejan Poor Toulabi (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Anna Kireeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO-University)) Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College) Features of Interna onal Rela ons in Northeast Asia: from compara ve regional perspec ves Na'oki Ono (Tokyo-Toshi University) A Three-Dimensional Approach to the Explana on of Change: Cases from Japan and South Korea Booseung Chang (Stanford University) Global Gender Equality Norms, Local Interpreta ons: the Case of Turkey Marella Bodur Ün (Çukurova University) Prolifera on of technologically demanding weapons: how civilian technological aid in uences prolifera on of nuclear weapons and ballis c missiles TD79: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Examining the Foreign Policy and Rela ons of East Asia Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) TD81: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Na onalism, Ci zenship and Con ict Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) Interna onal Community, Na onalism and Legi macy in State Building: Contras ng approaches to Ins tu ons and Violence. Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of William and Mary) Slaughtering the Sacred Cow: ci zenship and the right to vote Kristy Belton (ISA HQ) Engaging Diasporas in Con ict Resolu on and Transi onal Jus ce: The Kurdish Diaspora and the Peace Process in Turkey Bahar Baser (Coventry University (CTPSR) ) Discovering the Pa erns of Geopoli cal Codes of non-state armed groups: the PYD/YPG and the Reclaiming of Kurdish Homeland Murat Yesiltas (Sakarya University) Pulling the Trigger: The Decision to Turn to Violence in Na onalist Separa st Movements R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University) TD82: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Importance of People and Place in MENA Panel Allison Hodgkins (American University in Cairo) Jody Neathery-Castro (University of Nebraska-Omaha) Chair Disc. Elhum Haghighat (The City University of New York) Iran's Na onal Security: Exaggerated Threat of Ethnoreligious Minori es Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University) Highly Skilled Migrants in Qatar Zahra Babar (Center for Interna onal and Regional Studies, Georgetown University Qatar) Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Ted Ple ner (University of Maryland) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Diploma c Studies Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) Theore cal Implica ons of Peru's Recent Charm O ensive in Chile: Societal-Level Engagement Driving a Shi in Bilateral Rela ons Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Paci co and Universidad de Chile) Searching for an Eponym of Turkey’s foreign policy orienta ons: Proac vity, Rhythm and/or Precious Loneliness What's in a Name? 'Refugees' and 'Migrants' and the Ongoing Poli cs of Labelling Tazreena Sajjad (American University) Norm Di usion or So Power? Canada's Leadership Role in Refugee Protec on Michael Schroeder (American Univeristy School of Interna onal Service) Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Ismail Erkam Sula (Bilkent University and Yildirim Beyazit University) Media za on and the Establishment of a Diploma c Public Sphere Gazala Fareedi (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) Public diplomacy as constructed discourses of engagement The impact of the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean on the issue of access to asylum in the European Union Sarah Leonard (Vesalius College, VUB) Elena Alina Dolea (University of Bucharest) Cultural diplomacy: In search of a conceptualiza on TE03: Thursday 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM ICOMM Evening Recep on Poster Session Caterina Carta (Vesalius College (VUB)) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) James Milner (Carleton University) Protec ng the Forgo en: The Syrian Civil War and the Dynamics of Internal Displacement Caterina Carta (Vesalius College (VUB)) Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) TD84: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Feminist perspec ves on terrorism and poli cal violence Devin Hagerty (University of Maryland, Bal more County) Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Manjari Cha erjee Miller (Boston University) Aqil Shah (University of Oklahoma) Paul Kapur (Naval Postgraduate School) Walter Ladwig (King's College London) Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) TD86: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel A Refugee Crisis, or a Crisis of Protec on? Changing Norms of Refugee Protec on Religion, Ethnicity, and Interna onal Interven on: A spa otemporal analysis of the Syrian civil war. Chair Disc. Daesh, Social Media, and the Radicaliza on of Women Migrants from North America South Asia in World Poli cs Understanding the links and causal rela onships between popula on dynamics, social and poli cal change in the MENA region TD83: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theore cal Approaches to Public Diplomacy Nilay Saiya (State University of New York, Brockport) Joshua Fidler (State University of New York, Brockport) TD85: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Author Meets His Cri cs: Dr. Sumit Ganguly's "Deadly Impasse: Indo-Pakistani Rela ons at the Dawn of a New Century." Poli cal Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Women’s Rights and Foreign Terror on Americans Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada)) Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Conceptualizing Gender: Theories of Women’s Self-Martyrdom Crystal Shelton (Christopher Newport University) Rachel Walker (Purdue University) Addressing Masculini es in the Context of Terrorism, CounterTerrorism and Sites of Con ict Fionnuala Ni Aolain (University of Minnesota Law School) Internal Displacement amidst of Terror a acks in Nigeria: Causes, opportuni es and Challenges. Stanley Osezua Ehiane (University of KwaZuLu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Durban, South Africa) Recep on Poster Panel Interna onal Communica on Disc. Craig Hayden (American University) A Long & Winding Road: Origins of the Contemporary Structure for U.S. Interna onal Broadcas ng Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Your Home or a Brand Asset: The Interna onaliza on of Cityscapes and Social Life Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Prolonged Military Interven on as Means to “Win the Peace?” Strategic Narra ves and Great Power Peacebuilding in Changing Post-Interven on Theatres Raphaël Za ran (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Social Media and New Genera on of Civil Society Ac vism in Belarus and Ukraine Aleksandra Galus (University of Poznań) Paulina Pospieszna (University of Poznan) Conspiracy Theorizing as O cial Turkish Historical Epistemology Friday Ali Erol (American University) Framing and Counter Framing in World Poli cs: a case study of Russian interna onal broadcas ng (RT) Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London) TE11: Thursday 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM ES Theory at the ES Recep on Recep on Poster Panel English School Disc. Disc. Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) From a Tripar te to a Quadripar te ES Canon of IR Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg, School of Business, Economics and Law, Department of Law) English School at the Margins: Mapping The English School in La n America FA01: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Tra cking: Causes, Consequences, and Criminal Jus ce Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) Cas ng a wide net: coali on building in the an -human tra cking eld Amanda D Clark (Kent State University) Policing the Tra c: The Capacity of Legal Change to Arrest Human Tra cking in the European Union Maureen Stobb (Georgia Southern University) Charlo e Mcdonald (Georgia Southern University) Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Popular Uprisings and Change in the Structure of the Middle East States System? Raslan Ibrahim (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) What Interna onal Organiza ons can and cannot do in a Mul Order World Trine Flockhart (University of Kent) Yohannes Woldemariam (University of Colorado at Denver) "Tomatoes, Shrimps and Sex" : Finding the weak links in supply chains of human tra cking FA02: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Analyzing Change in World Poli cs Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mod. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Nazli Choucri (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Kal Hols (University of Bri sh Columbia) Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) T. V. Paul (McGill University) FA03: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Intelligence Theory: What is it Good For? Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Gregory F. Treverton (Na onal Intelligence Council ) Jennifer E. Sims (Georgetown University) The way ahead in explaining intelligence systems and process Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) Evalua ng Intelligence Theories: Current State of Play Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Future Direc ons in Intelligence Theory Kevin O'Connell (Georgetown University) Intelligence and the Liberal Conscience Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Intelligence Is as Intelligence Does Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) FA04: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innova ve Panel Case Studies: Cases for Forgiveness, Change, and Social Jus ce ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Loramy Gerstbauer (Gustavus Adolphus College) Melvin Laven (Kennesaw State University) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) Marcia Hale (University of California, Los Angeles) Michelle Collins-Sibley (University of Mount Union) Dr.Jared Bell (Interna onal University of Sarajevo) FA05: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Engaging Global Moderni es: Plurality and the Death and Birth Interna onal Systems Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Global South Caucus Chair Disc. The Status Quo in Crisis? Emerging Alterna ve Monetary Funds and Their Implica ons for the Global Financial Order William Kring (Brown University) E ects of China’s Economic Impact on the Assessment of China Threat Alec Chung (University of Florida) Joshua Van Lieu (LaGrange College) Joshua Fogel (York University) Tributary Prac ce and the Global Modern: Nineteenth-Century Sino -Korean Visions of a Counter-Westphalian Order FA08: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Networked Governance? Inter-organiza onal rela ons as a source of change in the governance of interna onal security Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Joshua Van Lieu (LaGrange College) Founda ons of Modern IR: Induc ng Korea into Westphalia and the Death of the East Asian Tribute System Saeyoung Park (Leiden University) Disc. Hubs of Inter-Regional Organiza onal Security? Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) Andrea Oelsner (University of Aberdeen) Diploma c Ritual as Sovereign Conten on and the Dynamics of Knowledge in Early Modern Korea and China (1400–1600) Mul lateralisms at War?: Contending Visions of Regional Architecture in East Asia Sixiang Wang (University of Pennsylvania) The Disenchantment of the Realm: Ins tu onal Change in Nineteenth Century Vietnam Before French Rule See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) From interlocking to interblocking regionalism: NATO, the EU, the OSCE and the problem of regional security Bradley Davis (Eastern Connec cut State University) System Transforma on in East Asian History Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin) Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) FA06: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Globalizing Ci es in the Global South (I) Panel An Ocean for the Global South: Brazil and the Zone of Peace and Coopera on in the South Atlan c Frank T. Ma heis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) Pedro Seabra (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Contes ng boundaries, poli cal en Making and governing Eurasia Ronald Guy Emerson (universidad de las americas, puebla) Spa ally targeted Security and Social Programs to at-risk neighbourhoods Case Studies: Mexico City and Toronto FA09: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Gender, organisa ons, and social change Lucy Luccisano (Wilfrid Laurier University) Paula Mauru o (University of Toronto) Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Gabriela Muñoz Melendez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte) veness and vulnerability Monica Trujillo-Lopez (Universidad Popular Autonoma del Estado de Puebla) Mul -level governance of immigra on in La n America: the role of global ci es Felipe Filomeno (University of Maryland Bal more County) Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Raymond Kuo (Fordham University) Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) The China Model and the Middle East Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) China’s Growing In uence over Partners in Popula on and Development: An Exploratory Case Study on China’s Reshaping of Global Norms through Its Par cipa on in Interna onal Organiza ons Danielle Cohen (Cornell University) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Organiza on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Urban metabolism of three Mexican ci es FA07: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Understanding China's 'Market' Approaches es and scales of regula on: Stephen P. Aris (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology) Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Ci zen Security in Puebla, Mexico Global ci es in Mexico: between compe Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Chair Disc. Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) Nicole George (University of Queensland) Globaliza on, Gender and Growing Inequality: Analyzing and Responding to Economic Change Jane H. Bayes (California State University, Northridge) Are NGOs good or evil? Mixed results in the case of Timor-Leste Li-Li Chen (University of Florida) Adop ons and Adapta ons of Gender Mainstreaming: Understanding the Role of Interna onal Organiza ons in Implementa on Emily Alicia Wiseman (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) When gender encounters with regionalism: case of the South America Xinhui Jiang (University of Delaware) (N)EU or Business as Usual? Exploring the Intersec ons between Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) missions. Maria-Adriana Deiana (Dublin City University ) FA10: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Roundtable on Innova ve Teaching of Global Environmental Governance and Policy Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University) Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Paul Wapner (American University) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Global Development FA11: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Dynamics of Natural Resource Governance, Con ict and Corporate Social Responsibility Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) FA13: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Crea ve and Innova ve Approaches to Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals Environmental Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Looking Inward Together: Just War Thinking as a Individual and Social Ethic Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FA14: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Dealing with Nuclear North Korea Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Global Mining, Financial Regula on and Corporate Social Responsibility Travis Selmier II (Indiana University) Energy Resources: An Invita on for External Interven on? Belgin San Akca (Koç University) Duygu Sever-Mehmetoglu (Koc University) Suhnaz Yilmaz (Koc University) Gold Mining in an Authoritarian Developmental State: The Case of Eritrea Nathan Munier (American University of Afghanistan) Daniel Ogbaharya (Western Illinois University ) The State-Business Nexus and Corporate Social Responsibility: Examining the Evolu on of Global Governance Frameworks in the Mineral Sectors of Ghana Extrac ng Place and Placing Extrac on: The Mul -Scalar Poli cs of Marine Phosphate Mining and New Extrac vism in Namibia Meredith DeBoom (University of Colorado-Boulder) Panel Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) Just and Unjust Laws of War Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. David Luban (Georgetown School of Law) James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Reliable Old Wineskins: The Applicability of the Just War Tradi on to Military Cyber Opera ons Janina Dill (London School of Economics) Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) Vladimir Pu n as the EU’s other: s gma sa on and counters gma sa on in contemporary Russian-European rela ons Adrian Rogstad (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Europe's Rise as China's Other: The Role of Europe in the Late Qing Dynasty’s Renego a on of Chinese Iden ty Evalua ng Japan’s Power Poli cal Repertoires: Europe as a SinoJapanese power struggle arena Wrenn Yennie Lindgren (The Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI) and Stockholm University) “Our” Diplomacy and Yours: Diploma c Forms and Media on of the ‘Self’ in Fi eenth- Century Russian-Polish-Lithuanian Rela ons Sophie Meislin (London School of Economics) Recas ng Modernity and Self: Iran’s Idea of Europe from 1880 to 1979 Alireza Shams Lahijani (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) A Prac cally Informed Morality of War: The Substance of Just War Tradi on Law, Morality and the Disappearance of the War as a State of Excep on Panel Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson (London School of Economics) Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Edward Barre (United States Naval Academy) Yangmo Ku (Norwich University) Sung-Yoon Lee (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) Jae-Jung Suh (ICU) Fei-Ling Wang (Georgia Ins tute of Technoogy) Joel Wit (SAIS) Stephan Haggard (University of California at San Diego) FA15: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Europe and its Others Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University) Chair Disc. Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo) Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) FA12: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Just War, Interna onal Law, and a Changing World Order Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) David L. Downie (Fair eld University) Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva) Eve Bratman (American University) Michael Maniates (Yale-NUS College) Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California) László Pintér (Central European University) FA16: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Higher Educa on and Globaliza on Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown) Kathleen Mahoney-Norris (Air Command & Sta College) The Future of Japanese Higher Educa on: The Impact of Faculty Development on Universaliza on and Globaliza on of Japanese Universi es Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Educa on as so power? An analysis of Brazil's Science Without Borders' Program Alice Gravelle Vieira (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) Carlos Frederico Coelho (Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exército) What Is Going On Over There?! Teaching Contemporary American Poli cs to an Interna onal Classroom Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) Truly Global Educa on: The Traveling Global MA Program FA17: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Roundtable on "The Power of Legality: Prac ces of Interna onal Law and their Poli cs" by Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tanja Aalberts and Thomas Gammelto -Hansen eds. Interna onal Law Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Thomas Gammelto -Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) David Kennedy (Harvard Law School) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) FA18: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Security, Imagery, and Power in the Digital Age Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. The Visual Produc on of the European Refugee Crisis and the European Union’s Response: How Images and Poli cs Connect Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Simone Molin Friis (University of Copenhagen) Alexei Tsinovoi (University of Copenhagen) Iconic Imagery & Geopoli cs Neville Bolt (King's College London, Department of War Studies) The Changing Image of the Iconic US Soldier: the Marlboro Soldier and the Band of Brothers Irina Novikova (Saint Petersburg State University) Eric Shiraev (George Mason University) Contemporary diplomacy of Russian Federa on: from coercion to coopera on, 2014-2017 Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Interna onal Rela ons between globaliza on and Unipolarity. The Russian approach. Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna) Compara ve Analysis of Historical Rela ons in the US-China-USSR Triangle during the Cold War and Modern Rela ons US-China-Russia Rela ons Edward Haliżak Tackling the Uncertainty: the American factor in the Evolving RussoChinese Quasi-Alliance. Vitaly A. Kozyrev (Endico College) Russian-American rela ons: what can we expect in future? Konstan n Khudoley (St. Petersburg State University) FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Urbaniza on, Technology and Ecology Panel Soundarya Chidambaram (Ohio State University) Rasmus A. Karlsson (Umeå University, Sweden) Soundarya Chidambaram (Ohio State University) When Informa on Becomes Ac on: Informa on Technology Use in Kenya and Samoa when Managing Collec ve Ac on Problems During Crisis. Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (George Mason University) Power, Change, and Interdependence: Theorizing about Roles of Technology in Interna onal Rela ons Keon Weigold (SUNY Albany) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Sina Leipold (University of Freiburg) E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) Panel Whose City? Governance and ci zenship in the neoliberal era Social Media Images and IR: Exploring The Ques on of Circula on in The Visual Turn Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Violence, terror, imagery: A genealogy of public violence Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ste en Mohrenberg (CIS, ETH Zurich) Understanding Changes: Scaling up Follow-up and Review Ac ons in Interna onal Environmental Law Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Environmental Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) FA19: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Developments in Global Environmental Governance Are Input and Output Legi macy in Interna onal Environmental Governance Related? Post Communist States Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Part. Kris n Ljungkvist (Uppsala University) Gunilla Reischl (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Russian Foreign Policy: Con nuity and Changes – Part I Sco T. LaDeur (North Central Michigan College) Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Global Ci es in Mul level Climate Governance: Coherence, Compe on or Con ict? Na seh Jafarzadeh (MIT) 'Guided Pathways' and Interna onal Studies: The Community College Challenge Chair Disc. Disc. The E ect of Narra ve on the Global Governance of Climate Geoengineering Panel Science and Technology Parks in emerging economies: from chances to challenges? Ivan V. Danilin (Ins tute of World Economy and Interna onal Rela ons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Zaur Mamedyarov (Ins tute of World Economy and Interna onal Rela ons (IMEMO)) Maria Glotova (Ins tute of World Economy and Interna onal Rela ons (IMEMO)) Elena Yamburenko (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO-University)) Building or Burning Bridges? The Poli cal and Social Forces Driving Renewable Energy Transi ons Dominique de Wit (University of California, Santa Cruz) Sources of Legi macy in Global Governance: Findings from a Survey Experiment Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Legi ma ng Global Governance: Interna onal Organiza ons as Technocra c Utopia Jens Ste ek (Technische Universität Darmstadt) FA24: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Historical Perspec ves on La n America Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Global South Caucus Chair FA22: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Peacebuilding and civil resistance in Colombia Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Jose na Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Social reintegra on of former combatants in three Colombian peace communi es Jaime Giménez (FLACSO Ecuador) Cécile Alexa Mouly (FLACSO-Ecuador) Esperanza Hernández Delgado (Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga) Neither the Rock nor the Hard Place: Local Neutrality and Civil War in Colombia Alejandro Carvajal-Pardo (Pon University of Miami) cia Universidad Javeriana / Elici ng peace in Medellin: a philosophical inquiry into public policy peacebuilding Jose na Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) “To Desist is not an Op on": The Role of Vic ms' Delega ons in the Santos-FARC Peace Talks Juan Masullo Jimenez (European University Ins tute , OCV, Yale University) FA23: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng Interna onal organiza ons and their domes c cons tuencies German Poli cal Science Associa on Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Disc. Tana Johnson (Duke University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Governmentalism vs. Nongovernmentalism in Global Governance: Projec ng Domes c Preferences to the Interna onal Realm Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Exper se and expert authority of interna onal bureaucracies Per-Olof Busch (University of Potsdam) Hauke Feil (University of Potsdam) Jana Herold (University of Potsdam) Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam) The Currency of Con dence: How Economic Beliefs Shape the IMF's Rela onship with Its Borrowers Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) (Re) Searching the history of IR eld in Argen na Melisa Deciancio (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales/CONICET) Foreign Policy Shi s: La n American historical processes Italo Beltrao Sposito (Federal University of Tocan ns) Taking a Historical Approach to Understanding Change and its Impact: the South Atlan c during the Cold War. Michelle Carmody (Leiden University) Brazil’s Forgo en Leadership Role in the GATT/ITO Nego a ons from 1945-1947: An Emerging Perspec ve from Contemporaneous Periodicals Ronnie Grant (Florida Interna onal University) FA25: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Who Am I/Who Are You? The Forma on and Implica ons of State Iden ty Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Japan’s quest for a global tourism power: Reinforcing Japanese iden ty and na onalism? Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Roddy Bre (University of St. Andrews) Noncoopera on in Civil War: Examining Civilian Nonviolent Opposi on to Armed Groups Panel Understanding Turkey’s Changing Global Iden ty Zsolt Nyiri (Montclair State University) What it is to be Bri sh: Iden ty, Security and Myth in the UK Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) What is India? The Crisis and Re-cons tu on of India’s Iden ty a er the Cold War Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London ) “Othering China”: The role of China Threat in India’s Emerging Power Iden ty Ipshita Basu (University of Westminster) FA26: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rethinking Women, Peace and Security: addressing masculini es in post-con ict transforma ons and evalua ng the impact of masculini es on development approaches (Part II) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Kathryn B. Mangino (Waseda University) Yasushi Katsuma (Waseda University) Transforming Power Dynamics or Cemen ng Male Privilege? – Re ec ons on the poten al pi alls of ‘engaging with men as agents of posi ve change’ Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Weak Guidelines and Diverse Commitments: An Examina on of Na onal Ac on Plan on (Gender), Women, Peace and Security Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa) Rethinking Women, Peace and Security: incorpora ng masculini es, gender rela ons and con ict Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Rede ning Masculini es to Find Equality in the Home: a case study from East Java rede nes the “harmonious family” FA29: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM How Law Shapes Interna onal Society English School Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Audrey L. Comstock (Cornell University) Aggression, Order and Interna onal Society: moral and legal limits of the Interna onal Criminal Court Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews) Åsa Ekvall (University of Antwerp) FA27: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Re-examining the Concept of Sovereignty: Theory and Prac ce Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Michael Grossman (University of Mount Union ) Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Sovereignty Bargains: A Theory of Unintended Consequences Kyriakos Pierrakakis (University of Heidelberg) "What is state sovereignty a er all?" (V. Pu n) The Evolu on and Role of Russia's Rhetoric in the UNGA Statements since 1991 Olga Gerasimenko (University of Delaware) Forma ons and Expressions of Indigenous Sovereignty in the United States: How Geographic, Economic, and Cultural Structures Shape the Concept of Tribal Sovereignty and its Asser on for American Indians Jesse James (University of Notre Dame) Quebec: A Sovereign Na on in the Making Bruce Mabley (Carleton University) Indivisible Sovereignty: Choice and Exit Op on in Times of Excep on Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago) FA28: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Change in Cold War and Post Cold War Security : Rhetoric, Rivalry and Reality Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Eric Hamilton (New York University Abu Dhabi) Laura Roselle (Elon University) A Cold War of Posi on: A Gramscian Perspec ve on US-Soviet Cold War Rela ons Karen J. Winzoski (Brandon University) Ending the ‘Post-War’? Explaining Change in German and Japanese Post-Cold War Security Policy Thomas Berger (Boston University) Adam P. Li (Indiana University School of Global and Interna onal Studies (SGIS)) Ideo-A ec ve Poli cs and Foreign Policy Change: The Case of the Beginning of the Cold War Bre Rosenberg (University of Oxford) Talk of a break to hide con nui es: Revising the end of the Cold War in the light of North-South rela ons Ti any Williams (University of California, Irvine) Are we going back into the Cold (War)? - The (un)usefulness of cold war framework for analysis of current geopoli cal tensions Rafal Wisniewski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan) Sean K. Richmond (University of Western Australia) Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg, School of Business, Economics and Law, Department of Law) The Ties that Bind: Acceding to Interna onal Human Rights Law Kathryn B. Mangino (Waseda University) Patriarchal norms on masculinity: harmless phenomena or contribu on to violence? Panel The Construc on of Legal Authority and the Boundaries of Communi es of Prac ce in Interna onal Criminal Law Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) How interna onal law shapes poli cs: the case of the Interna onal Criminal Court Marco Moraes (University of Oxford) FA30: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM What's the Point of IR? Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Adrienne L. Roberts (University of Manchester) Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) FA31: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable The Poli cs of Transna onal Feminist Solidarity: Gender, Sexuality and the BDS Movement Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Women's Caucus Global Development Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Rabab Abdulhadi (San Francisco State University) Laila Farah (DePaul University) Isis Nusair (Denison University) Sunera Thobani (University of Bri sh Columbia) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) FA32: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interroga ng Public Diplomacy as a Tool for Promo ng India’s Emerging Power Status Interna onal Communica on Diploma c Studies Chair R. S. Zaharna (American University) Interroga ng the Role of India’s Public Diplomacy in Peace-building in South Asia Sanjay Srivastava (Professor,Department of Poli cal Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi India) Mul cultural Ethos and Pedagogies in Indian Public Diplomacy Why Rebel? Unpacking the Mechanisms of Mobiliza on from Sri Lanka to Star Wars Priyankar Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University) Anjoo Sharan Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University) Mark Hamilton (Inter-American Defense College (IADC)) Advancing India’s Rising Power Status Through Digital Storytelling Rough Peace: Ostromian Communi es and Con ict Avoidance Stewart Prest (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Sonali Singh (Banaras Hindu University, American University) India’s Na on Branding Ini a ves: Beyond the “Incredible India” Campaign Erica Diya Basu (Graduate Student, American University) Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks) India’s Digital Diplomacy Dilemma: Projec ng Power on Social Network Sites Like Facebook and Twi er Ethnic Con ict Escala on or Ethnicized Con icts? Assessing the Poli cal Exclusion-Civil War Rela onship Theo Mazumdar (University of Southern California) Lasse Lykke Roerbaek (Aarhus University) FA33: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Norm Strength in Interna onal Security Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) A dangerous duty: Protec ng minori es under the R2P umbrella Alexander Reichwein (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen) The Responsibility to Protect: Bridging the Gap between Norm Localiza on and Universality Carla Robertson Barqueiro (University of Bal more) Kate M. R. Seaman (Bahá'í Chair for World Peace, University of Maryland ) Unlawful Deten on of Children during Military Opera ons: The Development of the Norm in the UN Security Council Iuliia Kononenko (Division of Global A airs, Rutgers UniversityNewark) Selling Military Restraint with Subs tute Rhetoric: How NonInterven on Jus ca ons Erode Entrapment Panel Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Death by a Thousand Cuts: How Russia Is Winning the Informa on War with the West Ryan Maness (Northeastern University) on, Interna onal Aid, and Ma W. Lo is (Aarhus University) Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Understanding learning and adapta on in the former communist world: the role of the EU European iden ty in play: reconstruc ng na onal iden ty in the milieu of foreign policy Salome Minesashvili (Free University Berlin) Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Talking while Figh ng: Ba le Outcomes and Se lement O ers in the Korean War Sara Bjerg Moller (Seton Hall University) From War to Peace When Interstate War Forestalls Intrastate War Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (University of Kentucky ) Deterrence by Public Diplomacy: the nega ve dimension of government communica on Nego a on as an Instrument of War Eric Min (Stanford University) Falk Har g (Goethe University Frankfurt) on in Ba le-Forged: War me Experience and Paramilitary Evolu on in Iran Christopher Ray (Ohio State University) Peter Sandby-Thomas (University of Massachuse s, Dartmouth) Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University) Making aid work well: Poli cal Compe Local Development The Paci ca on of Regions of War A New Era in Canadian Digital Diplomacy: Public Diplomacy Meets ‘Informa on War’ Through Twi er Chair Disc. Construc vist explana on of Russia’s policy towards the European Union: structural change, social learning and imita on Interna onal Security Studies Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Interna onal Security Studies Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Madalina Dobrescu (College of Europe) FA37: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel War and Crisis as Independent Variables in Interna onal Poli cs Interna onal Communica on FA35: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Mobilizing Resistance and Rebellion Chair Disc. Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Katharina Emschermann (University of Bremen) A rac on and Repellence: US and China So Power Compe Africa Post Communist States Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne) Ardeshir Pezeshk (University of Massachuse s) Chair Disc. FA36: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The EU as an Agent of Change: Does Europeaniza on of the Postcommunist World Work? The 'Pivot to Eastern Europe:' the Impact of a Brexit on Britain, Russia, and the European Union Measuring Norm Robustness: The Civilian Immunity Norm and Warring Party Behavior FA34: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Informa on and Power: The Dark Side of Interna onal Communica on Structural Opportunity for Terrorist Violence: Comparing the Uyghers and Tibetans in China Panel FA38: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reinven ng the Region: Trading O Con ict for Coopera on in Afghanistan and Beyond South Asia in World Poli cs Global Development Global South Caucus Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Promo ng Humanitarian, Policed or Smart Borders? Nodal Governance in the Security Assemblage of Border Management in West Africa Tilmann Scherf (Freie Universität Berlin) New poli cal geographies of large-scale economic infrastructures: A 'topolography' of the port of Dar es Salaam Jana Hönke (University of Groningen) Iván Cuesta-Fernandez (University of Edinburgh) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Nematullah Bizhan (University of Oxford) Beyond Supply and Demand: Energy Security along the Pipeline Peter Forman (Durham University) Struggle for Coopera on: Afghanistan at the Crossroads Nematullah Bizhan (University of Oxford) FA41: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The dynamics of violent and nonviolent resistance Shoo ng for a Century Stephen Philip Cohen (Brookings) Indian and Chinese Foreign Policy Impera ves and Strategies vis-avis Afghanistan Srinjoy Bose (Durham University) Ankit Panda (Editor at the Council on Foreign Rela ons) Indo-Afghan rela ons: Reenergizing India’s Westward Integra on Scien Chair Disc. Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Ana-Maria Vazquez (ITESO, Jesuit University of Guadalajara) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) (Trans)na onal con ict, (Trans)gender Asylum Seekers: Transwomen Refugees in US Deporta on Policy Jessica L. Peet (University of Southern California) Leading for Peace? The Role of Women in Preven ng Civil Con ict Sarah P. Lockhart (Fordham University) A er War: Sexual Violence, Community Cohesion and Resilience in Sierra Leone Carlo Koos (University of Konstanz) Examining the link between gender equality and nonviolent uprisings Susanne Scha enaar (Uppsala University) Stephen Wi els (MIT) The Long Arm of the Law? The Impact of Judicial Independence on the Propensity for Rape in Civil War. Jacqueline Sievert (Bowling Green State University) FA40: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mobile poli cs and the interna onal: Uncovering new sites of xity and movement in world poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Stef Wi endorp (Leiden University) Audrey Reeves (University of Bristol) Mobilizing electricity to secure automobility Johannes Kester (University of Aarhus) Everyday survival in mo on: How daily mobili es contribute to improvising through uncertainty in Mexico Malgorzata Polanska (University of Manchester) Felix Bethke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Felix Bethke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University) How Nonviolent Movements can Bene t from Radical Flanks’ Terrorism Margherita Belgioioso (University of Essex) Nishank Motwani (Australian Na onal University) FA39: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Gender in Civil War and Rebellion c Study of Interna onal Processes Asymmetric Networks and the Breakdown of Civil Resistance: Evidence from Syria Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) How Do Cogni ve Factors Undermine Afghanistan’s Pursuit for Regional Coopera on and Integra on? Panel Civil Resistance and the Social Context of Con ict: Insights from the Egyp an Case (2011-2015) Ma hew J. Chandler (University of Notre Dame) Path Dependency and Evolu on: The Strategic Choices of Protest Tac cs Johannes Vüllers (University of Konstanz) How Should we Fight? The E ects of Physical Space on Strategies of Conten on Pauline Moore (University of Denver) FA42: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onal Secretariats Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Angel Saz-Carranza (ESADE Business School) Nicolas De Zamaroczy (Jindal School of Interna onal A airs) Framing the cybersecurity agenda: an analysis of the Commission's entrepreneurship Ana Paula Brandao (CICP, University of Minho) Isabel Camisão (CICP, University of Coimbra) The Commission of the African Union: Shaping Dynamics of Integra on by Administra ve Style Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand) Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo) Explaining the expansion of the Interna onal Organiza on for Migra on (IOM) Megan E. Bradley (McGill University) Interna onal Bureaucrats as Shapers of Bioethical Standards: Expert Knowledge as a Bureaucra c Tool Annabelle Li oz-Monnet (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Building Regional Health Infrastructure in West Africa: Regional Convergence in ECOWAS Emmanuel A. Balogun (University of Delaware) FA43: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nego a ng Security in EurAsia Panel "How Bad Do You Want This?": Jihadi terrorism and the need to Reform European Intelligence Services Daniela Richterova (University of Warwick) Patrick Bury (University of Exeter) Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University-SAIS) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) The Russian three fronts against Europe: Ukraine, Syria, and the media. Media ng security nego a ons in Eurasia Piotr Bielinski (University of Delaware) P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Asymmetry and Security on the Fringes of the Heartland Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Nego a ng history and iden ty in Eurasia Interna onal Security Studies Valerie Rosoux (Louvain U) Chair Disc. Caspian: A Sea/Lake’s Cold War of its own I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University-SAIS) Approaches to Nego a on HoWon Jeong (Interna onal Journal of Peace Studies / George Mason University) FA44: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Development, Industrial Policy and Labor: Changing Work in the Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Interna onal work division and poli cal dominance: the produc on of a class structure at the interna onal system João Guilherme Bene Ramos (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO)) Rapid Growth amid Failed Policies: Bargaining, Poli cal Coali ons, and the Paradoxical Success of China’s Auto Industry Yongshin Kim (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Trade Unions and Transi ons in North Africa: The Role of UnionParty es in Egypt and Tunisia Dina Bishara (University of Alabama) State-led Development of Farm Sector: South Korea's Rural Policy since the 1960s and Its Subjects Akio Nawakura (Meiji University) The Impact of Digital Technologies on Rou ne Tasks: Do Labor Policies Ma er? Jennifer Poole (American University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Kaija Schilde (Boston University) The Single European Sky: civil-military coopera on at stake Chantal Lavallée (Université de Montréal) The European Union iden ty forma on in interna onal a airs and the global governance of transna onal crime. Juan Pablo Soriano Ga ca (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Sanc oning Iran: the case of a latent blowback for the European Union Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna ) Karolina Praček (/) Milan Brglez Disc. Part. Part. Part. Bryon Greenwald (Joint Advanced War gh ng School) Anthony Zinni (Gen (Ret) USMC, Former Commander, US Central Command) Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Mike Pavelec (Air Command and Sta College, Air University) Gregory Miller (Joint Advanced War gh ng School, Na onal Defense University) Keith Dickson (Joint Advanced War gh ng School) FA47: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Russia and NATO: Change, or Con nuity? Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Jennifer Poole (American University) FA45: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM European Union Security FA46: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable American Civil-Military Rela ons and the Changing Nature of War in the 21st Century Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Deborah Ball (Lawrence Livermore Na onal Laboratory) Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Olga Oliker (Center for Strategic and Interna onal Studies) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University) FA48: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable The Case for Restraint: U.S. Grand Strategy for the 21st Century Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Aric Trevor Thrall (Cato Ins tute) Benjamin H. Friedman (Cato Ins tute) Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute) John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Ins tute) Edward Joseph Rhodes (George Mason University) Christopher Preble (Cato Ins tute) Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) FA49: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sexual Violence in Fragile Situa ons: The right to care, treatment and protec on Global Health Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) When There is No Jus ce: The Case of Con ict-Related Sexual and Gender-based Violence in Sri Lanka Sara Davies (Gri th University) Jacqui True (Monash University ) Deple ng fragile bodies: The poli cal economy of sexual and reproduc ve health in crisis situa ons Maria Tanyag (Monash University) Securing Heteronorma vity? Exploring the United Na ons Security Council’s responsibili es towards sexual minori es Are fragile countries each fragile in their own way? Exploring the Anna Karenina principle and failed states Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Domes c violence law, peacebuilding and the poli cal economy of violence against women Melissa Johnston (Murdoch University) Framing ma ers: The persistence of gaps in clinical management of rape services in humanitarian se ngs Chen Reis (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver) FA50: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ins tu onal Complexity in Global Environmental Governance I: Mappings and Explana ons Environmental Studies Chair Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) IR Scholarship on Transna onal Governance: Contribu ons from global environmental poli cs Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Explaining ins tu onal complexity in global climate governance: the cases of geoengineering, REDD+, and short-lived climate pollutants Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Ina Möller (Lund University) Harro van Asselt (Stockholm Environment Ins tute) Explaining the Crea on of the Green Climate Fund Rishikesh Bhandary (Tu s University) Mapping the global climate-energy governance nexus Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Lisa Sanderink (Ins tute for Environmental Studies (VU University Amsterdam)) Philipp Pa berg (Ins tute for Environmental Studies) The Process of Convergence on Standars in Private Governance of the Environment James Heilman (University of Massachuse s-Amherst) FA51: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Predic ng poli cal instability: challenges, opportuni es, and new approaches Scien Chair Disc. Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Jack A. Goldstone (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Erin Simpson (Caerus Associates) Predic ng the Evolu on of Intrastate Con ict: How Alignment Structures In uence Violence Cassy L. Dor (University of Denver ) Shahryar Minhas (Duke University) Max Blau Gallop (University of Strathclyde) Economic growth, armed con ict and climate change Elisabeth Gilmore (University of Maryland) Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Time to Fail – Using Time Fixed E ects/Temporal Breaks Analysis to Iden fy Systemic Drivers of Poli cal Instability Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Exploring Country Narra ves of State Fragility and Failure Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Drew Bowlsby (University of Denver) FA52: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Poli cal Theory of Bodies, Agency and Subjec vity in IR Panel Theory Chair Disc. Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Algorithmic Agency: Twi er-bots, A en on, and Poli cs Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii-Manoa) Miss Zika, I Love You: On the Zika Virus and Spectacularized Bodies Stephen Michael Chris an (University of Utah) Rethinking Subjec vity in Interna onal Rela ons: Basso Os nato or How to Do Global IR? Felix Roesch (Coventry University) The Exiled Subject: iden ty at the border Ma Harker (Centre for the Study of Theory and Cri cism) The Sense of Being-inside and Interna onal Rela ons Ali Fuat Birol (The University of Alabama) FA53: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Taking the everyday seriously: Life and allyship as an IR scholar Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Women's Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo Ins tute (Oslo)) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) FA55: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The ‘Nature’ of Empire: Historical Approaches and CrossDisciplinary Encounters Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) An Empire By Any Other Name: Botany, Pain ng, and the Poli cs of Natural History Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Energe c Racism: Fossil Fuels and Thermodynamics in 19th Century New Imperialism Cara Dagge (University of South Florida) The Ecology of Hos s Humani Generis Mark A. Shirk (Stonehill College) Empire Across the Medieval/Modern Divide: The ‘Animal’ in Roman Law Jurisprudence Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Meanings of Glaciers and Mountains in Kyrgyzstan’s Soviet & PostSoviet Mining Industry Amanda E. Wooden (Bucknell University) FA56: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel "Na onal consciousness, which is not na onalism...": an -colonial imaginaries and postcolonial se lements Global Development Chair Disc. The Process of Sanc ons Removal in the Shadow of Informa on Problems Menevis Cilizoglu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) How economic sanc ons compel an autocrat to oblige Babak Rezaee (Arizona State University) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Neoliberal Developments, Na onal Consciousness, and Poli cal Economies of Resistance in Pales ne Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) FA59: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Poli cs and Poli cal Economy of Electricity: Part I Interna onal Poli cal Economy Against oppression, for the liberty and for the dignity of all peoples of the world: African an colonalism beyond the na on. Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Cardi University) Chair Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Agathe Maupin (South African Ins tute of Interna onal A airs SAIIA) How we ght: an -colonial imaginaries and the ques on of na onal consciousness in the Algerian War Alina Sajed (McMaster University) The geopoli cs of Moroccan-Spanish electricity interconnec ons Escaping the na on in the Middle East: A doomed project? Gonzalo Escribano (The Elcano Royal Ins tute and Spanish Open University) Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews) Beyond Arab Na onalism: The PLO and its intellectuals, 1967-1974 The Geopoli cs of Israeli-Pales nian Electricity Rela ons Kate Quenzer (Australian Na onal University) FA57: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coping with Uncertainty in Foreign Policy Decision Making shai kivity (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Panel The Role of Electricity in Russian Foreign Energy Policy Elena Kropacheva Electric Rela ons Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Disc. Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Itay Fischhendler (Hebrew University) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connec cut) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connec cut) Je rey Friedman (Dartmouth College) FA60: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of New Financial Technologies Disentangling Probability and Con dence in Na onal Security Decision Making Interna onal Poli cal Economy Je rey Friedman (Dartmouth College) Richard Zeckhauser (Harvard University) Chair Disc. Know Thy enemy: Educa on about Terrorism Improves Social A tudes toward Terrorists Nick Bernards (Queen's University) In the Eye of Fintech? Africa’s Financial Innova ons Civilian Casual es in the Abstract: How Mind-sets Shape Es mates About the E ects of Drone Strikes Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) Elizabeth L. Cobbe (University of East Anglia) The Digital Disrup on of Finance: Monopoly, Power and Data in Marketplace Lending Chris Clarke (University of Warwick) Heuris cs and Hitler: The Nazis as Black Swan Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Micro nance 2.0: How Technology Fosters Par cipa on in the Developing World Planning for Failure in the U.S. Military J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) Dominic Tierney (Swarthmore College) Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Mark D. Nieman (Iowa State University) A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) The Costs of Costless Sanc ons: the E ects of Economic Sanc ons on Global Investment Pa erns Olga V. Chyzh (Iowa State University) Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Allen Ro er (University of Alabama) Understanding the e ec veness of economic sanc ons Tyler Kustra (New York University) Unraveling the Connec on between Economic Sanc ons and Uses of Military Force Cem Birol (Rice University) Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Tony Porter (McMaster University) Governing Precarity: Microinsurance and Risk Peter Krause (Boston College) Liane Young (Boston College) FA58: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Strategic Decisions on Economic Sanc ons Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Role of Regional Electricity and Development in Africa Technologies as Private Authori es? The Authority of Emergent Technical Systems in Global Financial Governance Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) FA61: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Social Change and Poli cal Consolida on: Historical Perspec ves on the Middle East Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Changes in Sovereignty in the Middle East: From the Fall of the O oman Empire to the Arab Spring Raslan Ibrahim (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Middle Eastern State Forma on in Compara ve Perspec ve O se ng Uncertainty: Interstate Signaling with Two-Sided Incomplete Informa on Lisa Blaydes (Stanford University) Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University) Brandon Yoder (Na onal University of Singapore) Poli cal Islam and the Era of Seculariza on in the Middle East Abdy Javadzadeh (St. Thomas University) The Fall of Intra Bank as a Portent of Social and Poli cal Change in Lebanon ‘Careful What You Wish For’: The ‘Informa on Dilemma’ and the Poli cs of Interna onal Nego a on Benjamin Mar ll (Canterbury Christ Church University) Catherine Wilson (King's College London) Understanding changing interna onal prac ces of sovereignty: the transi on from the O oman Empire to the Republic of Turkey, 1908 - 1939 Marc Sinan Winrow (London School of Economics) FA62: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Finance, Development and the State in Asia Panel Unreliable Intermediaries: Establishing Credibility in Back Channel Diplomacy David Lindsey (Princeton University) When Doves Cry – Signaling Dynamics in Hierarchic and Triadic Interac ons: Ariya Hagh (Georgetown University) The Agency Dilemma in War me Decision Making Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Brandon Merrell (University of California, San Diego) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Evolu on of Financial Ac vism in East Asia: A Mindset-Centered Analysis Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) FA65: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The NATO-Russia Rela onship: Threats and Military Responses Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. The Poli cs of Capital Market Development in Southeast Asia Lena Rethel (University of Warwick) Neutrality as a model for Eastern European states The Contemporary Developmental State: From Na onal Champions to Start-up Na ons Robyn Klingler-Vidra (King's College London) Ramon Pacheco Pardo (King's College London) Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna) The New Bal c Dilemma Michael Fitzsimmons (Ins tute for Defense Analyses) Bal c Security Culture and NATO Nuclear Future Egle Murauskaite (U.S. Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism (START), University of Maryland) New Pla orms for Poli cs? Chinese FinTech and the Evolving Economic Geography of Development The (Il)logic of the New Cold War: Russia, NATO, and the transforma on of Eastern Europe Julian Gruin (University of Amsterdam) FA63: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Beyond the Boomerang: Transna onal Ac vism in a Changing World Andrew Novo (Na onal Defense University) Grigol Mgaloblishvili (The Na onal Defence College, Abu Dhabi) Russia and NATO in Con ict: Strategic Culture and Hybrid War Jonathan Askonas (University of Oxford) Alexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University) James M. Goldgeier (American University) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Interna onal NGO Responses to Government Regula on: Results from a global survey Andrew Heiss (Duke University) Global Climate Governance in Russia and China: The Paradoxical Role of NGOs Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia) Laura Henry (Bowdoin College) Language Prac ces in Transna onal Advocacy Networks: Communica ve Encounters between Northern and Southern Actors Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth) The Globaliza on of the Oil Industry in Brazil: Impacts on local and transna onal ac vism FA66: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Military Technologies in 21st Century Interna onal Security: Causes, Consequences and Crises Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) No Humans Were Harmed in the Making of this War: On the Nature and Consequences of Automated Combat Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Expor ng the American Way of War: Arms Transfers, Military Training, and US Allies’ War me Performance? Jonathan Caverley (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) What is a Nuclear Crisis? Maria Rodrigues (College of the Holy Cross) Changing Pa erns in Transna onal Ac vism: The 'great land grab' in Southeast Asia Julie Gilson (University of Birmingham) Mark Bell (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Julia M. Macdonald (University of Pennsylvania/University of Denver) Explaining Drone Prolifera on: Theory And Evidence FA64: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Signaling Interna onal Security Studies Panel Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Seapower in the Second Machine Age: The Robo cs Revolu on and the U.S. Command of the Commons Andrea Gilli (Stanford University) Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich) FA67: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Military Insubordina on and Leadership Poli cs in Authoritarian Regimes Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Global Health Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University) Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) David Pion-Berlin (UC Riverside ) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Beyond ‘Coup-Proo ng’: Rethinking Poli cal Control in Authoritarian Regimes Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University) Generals and Sultans: Con gura ons of Power in Arab Civil-Military Rela ons Dina Rashed (University of Chicago) Military Rebellions without Coups How to Sell a Coup: Elec ons and Cons tu ons as Coup Legi ma on Sharan Grewal (Princeton) Yasser Kureshi (Brandeis) Fear Factor: How Personal Risk Calcula ons Determine Military Deser ons in the Syrian and Vietnamese Con icts Panel Global Health Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Jeremy Shi man (American University) Sara Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Genera ng poli cal priority for a new medical specialty: The case of emergency medicine in India Veena Sriram (Johns Hopkins University ) The Cross-Na onal Di usion of Best Prac ces for the Care of Fragility Fractures Pa ents Catherine Bampoky (American University) Jeremy Shi man (American University) Santosh Rath (Ins tute for Global Health Innova ons, Imperial College London) Global Nutri on Governance Carmen Jacqueline Ho (University of Toronto) Framing and the Transna onal Flow of Ideas: What can we learn from the Universal Health Coverage Movement? Adam Koon (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; ) Benjamin Robert Hawkins (LSHTM) Genera ng Global Poli cal Priority for Early Childhood Development (ECD): Examining the Role of the ECD Epistemic Community Yusra Shawar (University of Pennsylvania) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Paul Musgrave (University of Massachuse s at Amherst) FA71: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Embodying Interna onal Rela ons Roundtable Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Chair Disc. Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School) Ana B. Amaya (United Na ons University - CRIS) Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic (University of Erfurt) Pía Riggirozzi (University of Southampton) Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School) FA70: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Death to Zombies! Has Pop Culture Gone Too Far in IR? Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Theodore McLauchlin (Université de Montréal) FA68: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Understanding Change in Global Health Governance: The Emergence and Transfer of Ideas and Policies FA69: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Health Policy Innova on, Science Diplomacy, and Economic Diplomacy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mark Salter (University of O awa) Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Raymond D. Duvall (University of Minnesota) Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) FA72: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The European Union: Crises and Transforma ons Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Leila Simona Talani (King's College London) Vicki Birch eld (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) “Brussels, Berlin, and the Eurozone Crisis: the Nature and Limits of German Power” Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College) Europe’s New Economic Governance as Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Legal Forms and Poli co-Economic Sources J. Magnus Ryner (King's College London) “Brexit and the City of London” Leila Simona Talani (King's College London) "The Collapse of Trust in the European Union Daniel P. Kinderman (University of Delaware) The Sick Man of Europe: Beyond the EU's Permanent Governance Crisis? Everita Silina (The New School) FA73: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Higher Educa on Meets Neoliberalism: Interna onal Perspec ves on Transforma on and Contesta on in Global Academia Global Development Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Ido Oren (University of Florida) James H. Mi elman (American University) Neema Noori (University of West Georgia) Thiago Pezzuto Pacheco (University of Maryland, College Park) J. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia) Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) Ido Oren (University of Florida) Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University) FA74: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Queer Subjec vi es: Human Rights, Iden ty, and Poli cal Agency Jamie J. Hagen (University of Massachuse s Boston) Agency and Subalternity: a discussion of pros tu on and sex tra cking cia Universidade Católica do Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. David P. Forsythe (University of Nebraska) Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance through Human Rights) Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Barbara Ann Rie er-Flanagan (Central Washington University) Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College) Michael E. Goodhart (University of Pi sburgh) Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) FA77: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The E ects of Interna onal Organiza ons on Interven ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Do Interna onal Criminal Court Inves ga ons Curtail War me Violence? Explaining Pa erns of Civilian Vic miza on in ICC Con ict Situa ons Ins tu onalizing Occupa on: Intergovernmental Organiza ons and the Entrenchment of Military Occupa on Lenore E. VanderZee (University of Notre Dame) The Impact of Biased UN Peacekeeping Opera ons on War me Sexual Violence Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bu alo) Le ng Locals Take the Blame: Localizing Counterinsurgency Opera ons as a Strategy of Blame Avoidance es Svandís Anna Sigurðardó r (University of Iceland) Þorgerður Einarsdó r (University of Iceland) Jyl Josephson (Rutgers University-Newark) Heterotopia as Queer Morality: Understanding Queer Discourses During #occupygezi Ali Erol (American University) FA75: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Studying State Foreign Services: New research ques ons Diploma c Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Part. Part. Kers Larsdo er (Swedish Defence University) Securing the Queer Refuge: Comparing Asylum Policies in the United States and United Kingdom SOGI Human Rights and the Medicaliza on of Trans Iden Human Rights Military Force and the Protec on of Civilians in Civil Wars Emil Edenborg (Lund University Sweden) Laura Parisi (University of Victoria) Amanda Ferreira (PUC Rio - Pon Rio de Janeiro) Roundtable David A. Mendelo (Carleton University) Sean Winchester (Carleton University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Chair Disc. FA76: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Future of Human Rights Chris an Lequesne (CERI Paris) Jan Melissen (University of Antwerp) Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore) Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Geo rey R. Wiseman (Australian Na onal University) Catherine Sco (Cornell University) FA78: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Threats and Credibility Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Why Should We Follow Through on Our Threats? Barry O'Neill (UCLA) Threat Credibility and the Strategy of States in Crisis Situa ons: A Case Study on the First Moroccan and the Rhineland Crises Yang Gyu Kim (Florida Interna onal University) When Threats Fail: Exploring the cause and consequence of issuing empty threats of economic sanc ons. Ariel Farrar-Wellman (University of California, Davis) Restraining Allies Without Threatening Abandonment: U.S. Management of the 1954 and 1958 Taiwan Strait Crises Kevin Weng (University of Chicago) Backing Up, Not Backing Down: Mi ga ng Audience Costs Through Policy Subs tu on Erik Lin-Greenberg (Columbia University) FA79: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Emergence of Governance Objects in IR Theory Roundtable Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. ‘Small Sees Big’: World Order through Small State Leaders’ Insights via the Biographies of Czech, Ghanaian and Singaporean Leaders Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen) Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Eva Lövbrand (Linköping University) Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) Nisha Shah (University of O awa) Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen) FA80: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Poli cs of Nuclear Weapons Programs Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) S ll Balancing? Small States and Regional Con ict Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) Panel Small States in Interna onal Alliances: From Pawns to PowerBrokers? Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Eco-Socie es: The Role of Small States From Welfare Models to Sustainable Advocacy Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Rethinking Small State Weakness: Toward a Poliheuris c Framework. Chris ne Ingebritsen (University of Washington) Jacques E. C. Hymans (University of Southern California) Jacques E. C. Hymans (University of Southern California) Elimina ng Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Capabili es Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Strength in arms? How nuclear weapons in uence regime stability Elizabeth Paige Price (University of Chicago) FA83: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Turkey's Transna onalizing Statehood: Constraints and Opportuni es for the Reproduc on of State Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Nuclear Reversal Nego a on: Decryp ng Social Dilemmas and Public Bads (the case of Libya) Thomas M. Muller-Farber (Her e-School of Governance/ Free University Berlin) Jonas Schneider (Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich) Alex Lee (University of California, Irvine) FA81: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Compara ve Grand Strategies: Great Powers Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Luis Simon (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) The Flight from Autonomy: French Grand Strategy since the End of the Cold War Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) China’s Emerging Grand Strategy Lyle J Goldstein (Naval War College) Grand Strategy: Is there a Bri sh Approach? Beatrice Heuser Russian Grand Strategy: Soviet Nostalgia or New Imperial Ambi ons? Céline Marangé (Ins tute for Strategic Research, Paris) American Excep onalism: U.S. Grand Strategy in Compara ve Perspec ve Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) FA82: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Interna onal Poli cal Theory of small States in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Disc. Merih Angin (University of Oxford) Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University) Transforma on of Modern of Statehood in Turkey in and through Financialisa on Pinar Bedirhanoglu (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey) Bringing the First Image of Nuclear Poli cs Back In Understanding Japan's Nuclear Poli cs: Before and A er Fukushima (3/11) From Security Governance to Governing Through Security: The Fall and Rise of Turkey’s Security State Özlem Kaygusuz (Ankara University) Transna onalizing State? Turkey and its Directorate for Religious A airs Zana Citak (Middle East Technical University) FA84: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ins tu onal change a er ethnic civil war: challenges and constraints of federal solu ons Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Jacques Bertrand (University of Toronto) John McGarry (Queen's University) Toward Federalism? The challenges of ethnic representa on in democra zing Myanmar Jacques Bertrand (University of Toronto) Ardeth Thawnghmung (University of Massachussets (Lowell)) Alexandre Pelle er (University of Toronto) Majoritarianism versus Federalism: Challenges and Possibili es in Sri Lanka Neil Devo a (Wake Forest University) Power-Sharing in the Post-O oman Successor States: Protracted Failures and Excep ons Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Contested processes of federaliza on – the case of South Sudan Andrea Cornelia I (University of Basel / swisspeace) Mar na Santschi (Swisspeace) Trust and Informal Ins tu ons: Greasing the Wheel of Power Sharing in Divided Socie es Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Chris ne Ingebritsen (University of Washington) Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Panel FA85: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel South-South coopera on beyond the myths: rising donors, new aid prac ces? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Chair Disc. Korean Popular Culture Goes Global? A Return Wave of Reconstructed Iden ty in East Asia Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) Refu ng the Orientalist Gaze: O oman Sovereignty through Images of Women M. Evren Eken (University of London) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Finding a Cultural Voice: Par cipatory Development Strategies from the Global South Aid at sea: Developmental aid coopera on in South-South rela ons Raymond Steenkamp-Fonseca (School of Security and Africa Studies, Faculty of Military Science, University of Stellenbosch) Reversing dispossession: Harnessing the government-businessmedia complex as force for good Jus n van der Merwe (Centre for Military Studies, University of Stellenbosch ) Nicole Dodd (School of Human and Organisa onal Development, Faculty of Military Science, University of Stellenbosch) The partnership puzzle: Between strategic transla ons and common policy solu ons from the South for the South. The case of the Brazilian Health Expert Community in Mozambique Manaira Assuncao (Marie Curie Fellow PRIMO Network, University of Hamburg/BRICS Policy Center IRI/PUC-Rio) Paulo Esteves (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) A Turkish way of Doing Development Aid? An Analysis from the Somali laboratory Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish Na onal Police Academy, Ankara, Turkey) Panel Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mod. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Distrust of securi sa on theory in the US: showing the relevance of indirect language in processes of securi sa on Disc. Karen Schlueter (O o von Guericke University of Magdebur) Interna onal Court Socializa on and Human Rights Norm ‘Vernaculariza on’ in Africa Ayodeji K. Perrin, Esq. (Northwestern University) Norm Contesta on and Organized Hypocrisy: Exploring the African Union’s posi on on the Responsibility to Protect Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Natalie Zähringer (University of the Witwatersrand) Engendering Peacebuilding – The Role of Women in Afghanistan Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (O o von Guericke University of Magdeburg) Nicole Birtsch (SWP Berlin) Farouzan Forough (O o-Von-Gutricke-University, Magdeburg Germany) Clara Eroukhmano (University of st andrews) Monika Barthwal-Da a (University of New South Wales) The Securi za on of a Discipline Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Cynical Security Studies: Securi za on Theory’s Nordic Origins Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) FB01: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Orientalis Interruptus: Voicings from the Subaltern L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Moorish Anthropocenes, European Structures: Capitalism and Colonialism in the Maghreb Mohamed Berrada (The New School) Decolonial Love: What Is It and Why Is It Important? Jacquelin Kataneksza (The New School) Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (O o von Guericke University of Magdeburg) Anna Holzscheiter (Freie Universität Berlin) Cons tu onal Courts in the German Länder and interna onal law: Sleeping Beauty or awakened from a 100-year sleep? Securituza on Studies and the South Asian Challenge Chair Disc. Adriana Erthal Abdenur (Ins tuto Igarapé) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Michael W. Doyle (Columbia University) Miles Kahler (American University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Gilbert Khadiagala (Kent University) J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) FB03: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Exploring the Varie es of Norm Dynamics – Local Contesta on and Varia on Securi za on Theory and Tradi onal Types of Insecuri es Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Isaline Bergamaschi (Universidad Los Andes) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Jimena Duran (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Chair Disc. FB02: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Reforming Global Governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Going South to reach the North? The case of Colombia FA86: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Securi za on Theory and the Cultures of IR Inquiry J. P. Singh (The University of Edinburgh) FB04: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innova ve Panel Scholar-Ac vists as Change-Makers: A town-hall mee ng on using research for jus ce ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ) Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Robin Broad (American University) Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Julia Fischer-Mackey (American University) FB05: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Issues in Nuclear Strategy Panel Mari me Balance of Power in the Indo-Paci c: Is a Power Shi myth or reality? Lawrence Williams Prabhakar (Madras Chris an College, University of Madras) M. Matheswaran (IDSA (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis)-New Delhi; Naval War College, Goa; . ) Solvin Mathew (University of Madras) Haans Freddy (Madras Chris an College) Raju Thadikkaran (School of Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs, Mahatma Gandhi University) Vinu J. George (Mahatma Gandhi University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) The End of Nuclear Arms Control Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) S ll Looking for O -ramps: Limited Nuclear War and the Challenge of Escala on Control Jasen Cas llo (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University) Women in Con ict Situa ons in South Asia Haans Freddy (Madras Chris an College) Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) In The Rela ons Among Na ons: Towards A Renewed Hegemony Or Not Carter and Counterforce: The Origins of the Second Cold War Strategic Arms Race Raju Thadikkaran (School of Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs, Mahatma Gandhi University) Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna ) Aus n G. Long (Columbia University) War, Violence, and Asian States: Incongruence of the Westphalian state in Asian Cultural Milieu Recklessness or Restraint? How Nuclear Weapons A ect Conven onal Combat in East Asia M. Matheswaran (IDSA (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis)-New Delhi; Naval War College, Goa; . ) Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Assessing the Risk of Chinese Nuclear Escala on in a Conven onal War with the United States Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University) FB06: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM EU Development Policies: Between Norms and Geopoli cs? Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Sylvia Maier (New York University) Sarah Beringer (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) The Curious Case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Europe’s Geopoli cal Pragma sm or Norma ve Engagement of China? Lukas Karl Danner (Florida Interna onal University) EU, CARIFORUM, and CELAC: A New Development Alliance? Percy C Hintzen (Florida Interna onal University) The European Union in the Himalayas: Geopoli cal Reali es and the EU’s Role in Post-Con ict Nepal Bibek Chand (Florida Interna onal University) “Development, Energy and Climate Change: EU Third Country Programs for Energy Security and Renewable Energy” Sarah Beringer (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) “Women’s Rights versus Peacemaking? A Cri cal Assessment of EU Support for UNSR 1325 in Afghanistan” Sylvia Maier (New York University) FB07: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Power, Con ict, Hegemony and Interdependence: Paradigms of Change in Asia Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Elizabeth (Be y) C. Hanson (University of Connec cut) Vinu J. George (Mahatma Gandhi University) Elizabeth (Be y) C. Hanson (University of Connec cut) Changing Context of Deterrence in Southern Asia Solvin Mathew (University of Madras) Intellectual Property Rights and the Global South: Revisi ng the Resistance and Reasser ons Vinu J. George (Mahatma Gandhi University) FB08: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Responsibility to Protect and the Interna onal Criminal Court: Synergies and Tensions Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute) Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) Is the rela onship of R2P and the ICC truly win-win? A systema c assessment of Security Council referrals to the ICC Ruben Reike (European University Ins tute) Filling out the Protec on and Prosecu on Con nuum: Preliminary Examina ons as the So Side of the Responsibility to Protect Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Rights not Crimes: Realizing the Goals of R2P through the Interna onal Human Rights Regime Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Wielding the symbolic sword of jus ce: Rhetorical representa ons of atrocity and interna onal criminal jus ce in Libya and Syria Caroline Fehl (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) How Should Resources be Allocated in Mass Atrocity Preven on? Eamon T. Aloyo (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) FB09: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Security Governance and Ins tu onal Changes in Africa Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia) Security Dependency: Mi ga ng the Poli cs of AU-NATO Interregional Coopera on A er Libya Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley) Panel The Commission of the African Union: Shaping Dynamics of Integra on by Style Crimes against Humanity: Unanswered Ques ons Rela ng to the Requirement of a State or Organiza onal Policy Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand) Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo) Thomas Obel Hansen (United States Interna onal University) Governance crises in West Africa: Contextualizing ECOWAS’ Role Emma Birikorang (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre, Accra) Interna onal Criminal Law and the will to retrospec ve knowledge: a genealogical inquiry into early ini a ves for the establishment of an interna onal criminal court, ca. 1872-1926 Chris ne Andrä (Aberystwyth University) African Union and Preven on of Con icts in Africa: Closing the Theory-Prac ce Gap Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario ) A New Paradigm of Interna onal Criminal Law: Lessons from the 36,000 Interna onal Indictments of the Nazis and Japanese by the UNWCC African Union Commission and the Search for Peace in Africa Daniel T. Plesch (School of Oriental and African Studies) Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) FB10: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Spaces of Contesta on in Interna onal Law: Interna onal Courts, Conferences and Commi ees Interna onal Law Chair Disc. So a Stolk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Poli cs and the Market in Transatlan c Space: Advanced Liberal Governmentality in the TTIP Debates Jessica Lawrence (CEU, Budapest) Prisoners’ Advocates at Gitmo: The Role of NGOs in (De)Legi mising Punishment in Response to Cosmopolitan Dilemmas Kjers Lohne (University of Oslo) Celebra ng and Abandoning the Past: The Future of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce Marieke de Hoon (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) On the ‘Futures Past’ of Interna onal Law: Interven ons, Kosovo and the Poli cs of Time Filipe dos Reis (University of Erfurt) Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Part. Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Yuna Chris ne Han (University of Oxford) Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) How and why do interna onal crimes emerge in world poli cs? A historical comparison of the interna onal crime of aggression with piracy. Suwita Hani Randhawa (University of Oxford) FB14: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Embassy Wars: Espionage and Contested Space Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) David Gioe (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) Last to Leave: Intelligence, Frank Snepp and the Fall of the US Embassy in Saigon Intelligence, Terrorism and Liaison: Middle Eastern embassies in the Eastern Bloc Daniela Richterova (University of Warwick) Diplomats Under Siege: The M-19 and the Bogotá Embassy Takeover of 1980 Zakia Shiraz (University of Leicester) Paul Williams (American University; Public Interna onal Law & Policy Group) Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University) Narin F. Idriz (Leiden University) William Flavin (US Army Peacekeeping and Stability Opera ons Ins tute) Karen Gu eri (Peace Innova on Lab, Stanford University) FB12: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Crimes and Criminality in World Poli cs Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nicholas G. Onuf (Florida Interna onal University and PUCRio) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) J. Peter Burgess (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) David Kennedy (Harvard Law School) Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Friederike Kuntz (University of Groningen) Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) Christopher R. Moran (Warwick University) FB11: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Changing Approaches to Educa on: The Rise of Simula on Teaching in Interna onal Studies Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Studies Associa on European Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen) “You May Be Seated”: The Public Gallery of the Interna onal Criminal Court as Site of Contesta on Chair FB13: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng EISA Roundtable: Norma vi es in Interna onal Rela ons The Unstable Watch Tower: America’s Cairo Embassy and the Egyp an Leadership Dina Rezk (University of Warwick) Beijing 1967: An Embassy in Flames Nikita Shah (University of Warwick) FB15: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng Contemporary Civil-Military Rela ons in La n America Interna onal Studies Associa on Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) Argen na and the sinuous path of a democra c and coopera ve defense policy (2008-2015). Marina Vitelli (Programa Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP e PUC-SP)) The Military Police of the Government Dilma Rousse : comparing internal ac ons with the external speech Suzeley Kalil Mathias (UNESP - State University of São Paulo (Brazil)) José Augusto Zague (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Relações Internacionais San Tiago Dantas (Unesp, Unicamp, PUC-SP)) Civil-Military Rela ons in Mexico today Alejandro Chanona (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Civil-Military Rela ons and Complex Threats in Peru: Organized Crime and Shining Path Yadira Galvez (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) “Pueblo en armas”: The Bolivarian Armed Forces and their autonomy, from Hugo Chàvez to Nícolas Maduro Eduardo Mei (Universidade Estadual Paulista-GEDES (Defense and Security Studies Group)) Bruce Campos (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Relações Internacionais "San Tiago Dantas" (Unesp/Unicamp/Puc-Sp)) FB16: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Cri cal-Problem Solving Theories of Enac ng Change in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Cri cal Problem-Solving in Global Spaces: Power and Knowledge in Post-Con ict Peacebuilding Prac ces Keith Raymond Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Style or Substance? Interna onal Organisa ons and the Poli cs of Bureaucra c Prac ces Oliver Jutersonke (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva, and Zurich University Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)) Situa onal violence preven on: insights from Bahrain, Tunisia and Syria Isabel Bramsen (PhD Student, CRIC - Centre for Con ict Resolu on, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Cri cal Preven ons in World Poli cs Jonathan Luke Aus n (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, Genève) FB17: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Drones and State Terrorism Coopera ng Bianca Baggiarini Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Flesh vs. Steel: An the cal Materiali es in (Counter) Terrorism Warfare Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) (In)Humane Drones: US Drone Strikes and Civilian Experience Marina Espinoza (Brighton University) The (Non) Event of State Terror: Drones at the Edge of Memory Sean Rupka (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Bianca Baggiarini Totalitarian Tendencies: Epistemic Hegemony in Drone Strikes by States Laurie Calhoun (W. E. B. Du Bois Ins tute) Joseba Zulaika (University of Nevada, Reno) FB18: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Middle and Emerging Power Human Rights Foreign Policy in the Context of Changing Global Power Dynamics Human Rights Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Kai Michael Kenkel (PUC-Rio/GIGA Hamburg) Corinne Lennox (School of Advanced Study, University of London) Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) FB19: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Con icts and Coopera on in Asia Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Korean Associa on of Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Chang-hee Nam (Inha University) Hanbeom Jeong (Korea Na onal Defense University) Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul) Foreign Policy and Development Coopera on of Middle Powers: Focusing on the Mulilateral Aid of South Korea" Hyuk-Sang Sohn (Kyung Hee University) Rise of Autonomy and Quest for Balance: Changing Party Systems in East Asia and Their Foreign Policy Implica ons Booseung Chang (Stanford University) Next Great War or Co-Evolu on? South Korea’s View on the U.S.China Mari me Rivalry in the Asia-Paci c Young-June Park (Korea Na onal Defense University) China’s Five Year Plans and it's implica ons to DPRK's na onal strategy for Economic Development Kayeon Lee (Jilin University) Explaining Beijing’s Pyeongyang Dilemma -Neoclassical Realist Explana on of China’s Self-Contradictory DPRK PolicyChaekwang You (Chung-Ang University & Ohio State University) Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) FB20: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Grand Strategies of Pivotal States Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Studies Associa on Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Hun ng and Animal Totemism in Drone Warfare Chair Disc. Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) The Geopoli cal South and Brazil’s Gradua on Dilemma: Domes c and Interna onal variables Carlos R. S. Milani (State University of Rio de Janeiro) Rela ve Gains and Europe's Strategic Dilemma Luis Simon (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) India’s Grand Strategy: Caught Between Non-alignment and Realpoli k? C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) The Kingdom’s Grand Strategy: When Changing Alliances is the New Normal Ghaidaa Hetou (Rutgers University) Iran’s Strategic Thought : Towards a Grand Strategy. Wendy Ramadan-Alban (University of Namur & EHESS) FB21: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Rela ons Educa on as Public Diplomacy Panel Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Jinxu Tang (Brown University) Tianyang Xi (Peking University) FB24: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Law, Ethnicity, Na onalism and Migra on Ironildes Bueno da Silva (Euro-American University Center) Ironildes Bueno da Silva (Euro-American University Center) New Public Diplomacy through Public-Private Partnerships: Compara ve Studies on Confucius Ins tutes and Its Counterparts Li Li (China Foreign A airs University (CFAU)) Gaye Aslı Sancar (Galatasaray University) Educa on Export or Public Diplomacy? Analysing Interna onal Recruitment Prac ces of the Russian Universi es Alexey Fominykh (Volga State University of Technology) The role of interna onal educa onal exchanges sponsored by the Brazilian government in the percep on of the external image of Brazil Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Law Chair Disc. cal Catholic University Mark Bean (University of Utah) FB22: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Arab Spring and Its A ermath: Challenges and Prospects Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Global South Caucus Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Kelley Li lepage (Miami University) Michelle A. Wa s (American Public University System) Interna onal versus Transna onal Frameworks for Migrant Worker Protec on Leila Kawar (University of Massachuse s Amherst) The recon gura on of legal space in the global era: The case of human tra cking laws and policies in Mercosur Laura Casola (Facultad de Derecho, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) FB25: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng Establishing Triangular Talks among Washington, Beijing, and Seoul Interna onal Studies Associa on Korean Economic Ins tute of America Chair Disc. Jong-yeop Woo (Asan Ins tute for Policy Studies) A View from South Korea on Sino-ROK Rela ons Heung-kyu Kim (Ajou University) The Fate of Minori es in the Arab Spring Ibrahim Zabad (St. Bonaventure University) A View from the United States on Sino-US Rela ons Joel Wuthnow (Na onal Defense University) Trade Unions as Brokers of Transi on from Authoritarian Rule: Insights from Tunisia A View from the United States on ROK-US Rela ons Dina Bishara (University of Alabama) Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Ins tute of America (KEI)) The post-Arab Spring Balancing Poli cs of the Middle East A View from Beijing on Triangular Rela ons Egehan Hayre n Al nbay (Middle East Technical University) The Public Poli cal Thought of the Arab Spring Panel Peace Studies Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University) Poli cal In uence of Mul -Track Diplomacy on Popula on Opinion Dynamics: Agent Based Models to Simulate Processes of Opinion Change Following the Good Friday Agreements in Northern Ireland Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) Gender, Leadership and Civil War Neil Englehart (Bowling Green State University) Melissa Miller (Bowling Green State University) Learning Di erent Lessons: New State Membership, MID Success, and MID Ini a on Ma hew Millard (University of Alabama) Dong Wang (University of California at Los Angeles) FB26: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM History, Theory, Sovereignty: Conceptualizing Change in Interna onal Rela ons Avraham Sela (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Uriel Abulof (Princeton University, Tel-Aviv University) Chair Disc. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) A View from South Korea on ROK-US Rela ons Ibrahim Zabad (St. Bonaventure University) Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) FB23: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Leadership in Con ict and Peacebuilding Yohannes Woldemariam (University of Colorado at Denver) Joachim Karl Renns ch (YMCA University of Applied Sciences) Understanding Indigenous Governance: Building a Framework Educa on and Cultural Exchange and US-China Rela ons: Peaceful Accommoda on through Intercultural Understanding? Chair Disc. Panel Bri sh Judges Under the Authority of the ECJ: Are they Euroskep cs or Just Misinformed? Public Diplomacy Educa on in Turkey Antônio Ferreira de Lima Junior (Pon of Minas Gerais) Does Educa on Ma er? Leaders and Interna onal Con icts Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Theory Chair Disc. Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) From an Inclusive to an Exclusive Interna onal Order: Membership of Interna onal Organisa ons from the 19th to the 20th Century Ellen Jenny Ravndal (Lund University) World Poli cs Between World Orders: Epistemic Change and Inner Eurasia in "Global Early Modernity" Joseph MacKay (Columbia University) Toward a “Historical Turn” in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University) Species Reason: Form and Freedom in IR History Russell Kerr (Australian Na onal University) The Constraints of Change: Deconstruc ng the Westphalian Narra ve in Theory and Prac ce Do Founda ons Follow their Country’s Foreign Policy Priori es? A Compara ve Analysis Norihisa Yamashita (Ritsumeikan University) Atsushi Shibasaki (Komazawa University) Hiroaki Ataka (Ritsumeikan University) FB27: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Changing EU and Strategic Partnerships Joannie Tremblay-Boire (Georgia State University) Weak Diasporas and Western Solidarity Network Forma on David Zarne (University of Toronto) Panel Local Money for Local Rights? Evidence from Nigeria and Mexico James Ron (University of Minnesota) David Crow Kassira Absar (University of Minnesota) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Nora E. Fisher Onar (Coastal Carolina University) Sco Brown (University of Dundee) FB30: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Star ng the Speaking Truth to Power: Challenging Toxic Masculini es, Faculty Predators And Ins tu onal Betrayal Old friends, New Rela onship?: Re-Framing EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership in the Current Global Order Con gura on Interna onal Studies Associa on Débora Terra (ICS-ULisboa ) EU Rela ons with La n America Countries: From InterOrganiza onalism Towards Interregionalism? The Case of EU – CELAC Strategic Partnership Charalambos Tsardanidis (University of the Aegean. Director Ins tute of Interna onal Economic Rela ons) Beyond Strategic Partnership? The Coopera ve Dilemma of the EURussia Rela onship Iain Ferguson (Higher School of Economics in St.Petersburg) The Changing EU: De-Europeaniza on in the EU and its E ects on its Near Neighborhood with Special Reference to Turkey Pinar Gedikkaya Bal (Beykent University) FB28: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Emo ons, Intergroup Rela ons and Fragile Peace Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Eun Bin Chung (University of Utah) Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Prac cing your ci zenship in violent electoral landscapes: Evidence on the role of fear for poli cal knowledge in Sub-Saharan Africa Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University) The Price of Peace: Perceiving costly Signals of Reassurance in Interna onal Rela ons Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University) Fear and insecurity during and a er mass violence: a compara ve study of Rwanda and Burundi Marijke Verpoorten (University of Antwerp) Bert Ingelaere (University of Antwerp) Strategic Narra ves During War Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) The Organiza onal Ecology of Interna onal NGOs Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) You Think You Can Lead? An Exploratory Study on INGOs Leadership Paloma Raggo (Carleton University) FB31: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Planet Poli cs 2: Ethical & Philosophical Challenges of a New Earth Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Audra Mitchell (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, Wilfrid Laurier University ) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) Ra Youa (The New School) Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) Aubrey Yee (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Roundtable Women's Caucus The Consequences of Humilia on: The E ects of Status Threats on Interna onal Behavior Chair Disc. Part. Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Stabile Carol (University of Oregon) Kimberly Theidon (Tu s University) Nefer Takla (Manha an College) Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arc c University of Norway) Jennifer Freyd (University of Oregon) FB32: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Women's Caucus Town Hall Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) FB29: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Advances in the Study of Non-State Actors in World Poli cs Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinna ) FB33: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Change in “Space of Knowledge”: Mul ple Moderni es and IR Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Daniela Gabor (University of West England) Jakob Vestergaard (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) ‘The Great Cons pa on: The (lack of) evolu on in macroeconomic theorising and its rela onship to monetary policy since the 2008 crash: the cases of the UK and USA’. Panel Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) 'Couture Military': Digital Audiovisual Aesthe cs and the Female Combatant in Music Video Ben Cli (University of Warwick) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) What Were They Discussing? The Federal Reserve’s Discussions on In a on and Unemployment from 1960s to Today Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Stephen Golub (Swarthmore College) Mark Kuperberg (Swarthmore College) Countermovement from above? Transna onal technocracy, idea onal change, and the poli cs of the post-neoliberal transi on Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es) Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Ya o) Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Poli cs of Performance: the Embodiment of Violent Narra ves in Cosplay Between Re exivity and Orthodoxy: The Poli cs of the IMF Research and Policy Design Katarina Birkedal (University of St Andrews) Spectacle, Sport and Subjec vity: Aesthe c (Dis)Embodiment and the Invictus Games Laura Mills (King's College London) War Cra : the Aesthe c and Embodied Poli cs of Handmade War Joanna Tidy (University of She eld) On the Poli cs of Dance: Exploring Emo on, Bodies and Choreography of War Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) FB35: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Reconceptualising Resistance? Emerging Challenges to Prac ces of Domina on Global Development Chair Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong) The Poli cs of Accoun ng for Military Refusers Maja Zehfuss (University of Manchester) The tensions of Mul cultural Neoliberalism in southern Chile: State responses to Mapuche resistance and transforma on strategies Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) White Working Man’s Burden: Orientalism, Bo om-Up Counter Terrorism, and the Danger of ISIS Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University) Resis ng the Dragon? Typological Analysis of Southeast Asian Local Resistance to China’s Purposeful Aid Diplomacy Alan Hao Yang (Na onal Chengchi University) A Double Movement in Neoliberal Era: Transna onal Spheres of the World Economic Forum and the World Social Forum Busra Soylemez (University of Delaware) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Theories of shadow money – Explaining a di cult journey into academia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Organiza on Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University) Mohammad S. Homayounvash (Florida Interna onal University ) Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Konstan n Khudoley (St. Petersburg State University) Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)) Seyyed Hossein Nasr (George Washington University) FB34: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM War, Aesthe cs and Embodiment 1: Crea ve Prac ces FB36: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Central Banking in Mind; Economic Ideas over Time Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) FB37: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM La n America in Flux Presiden al Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México) Diana Tussie (FLACSO/CONICET) Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO ) Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) FB38: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Brazil and Interna onal Security Challenges Coopera ng Brazilian Interna onal Rela ons Associa on Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Paulo Esteves (Pon Paulo Esteves (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Coopera on ini a ves and security concep ons in the context of UNASUR Alcides Vaz (University of Brasilia) The Brazilian nuclear-propelled submarine in the interna onal nuclear order Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa (Pon Gerais) cal Catholic University of Minas Brazil´s nuclear coopera on with Argen na: history and prospects Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)) The arguments for the construc on of the South Atlan c as a threat Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Victor C. Lage (IRI/PUC-Rio and CPDOC/FGV-Rio) Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)) FB39: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Commi ee Panel Ask the Editors: A Round-table on Book Publishing for First-Time Authors Going beyond elite pacts – Towards an holis c conceptualisa on of poli cal se lements Julia Ruppel (University of Bradford) Poli cal Se lements: How useful a concept to understanding Somaliland’s trajectory? Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) FB42: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Nego a ng Norma vity in a Postcolonial World Professional Development Commi ee Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Kerry Frances Crawford (James N. Rosenau Post-Doctoral Fellow & James Madison University) Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Roger Haydon (Cornell University Press) Donald P. Jacobs (Georgetown University Press) MarieClaire Antoine (Rowman & Li le eld) Louise Knight (Polity) Elizabeth Clevenger (The MIT Press) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) FB40: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Accountability in Fossil Fuel Extrac on and Climate Governance Environmental Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) Extrac ve Path Dependence and the Poli cs of 1.5°C: Problems of Democracy and Accountability in the Post-Paris Climate Regime Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) Accountability and global urban climate governance: a view from the ground up. David J. Gordon (University of California Santa Cruz) Ma hew Paterson (University of O awa) Fracking in Silence: The Poli cs of Unaccountability in New Shale Exploits Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) The micropoli cs of mega-infrastructure development and environmental accountability in central Kenya Charis Enns (University of Waterloo/Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) FB41: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Poli cal Se lements: Exploring an Emerging Concept in StateBuilding Peace Studies Chair Disc. Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace) The Turkey Peace Process: a failed poli cal se lement of an asymmetric con ict Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Se ling violent con icts na onally or locally? Insights from Somaliland and Central African Republic Andreas Mehler (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Tim Glawion (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) The Poli cs of Statebuilding: Limits of the Poli cal Se lement Approach Sukanya Podder (King's College London) Johanna Leinius (Goethe-University Frankfurt) Debra Liebowitz (Drew University) Brokering Norms in Post-Colonial Migra on Regimes: Migrant and Ethnic Minority Sta in the Non-Pro t Sector Sara de Jong (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK) Recolonizing of South Asian Women’s Bodies: Normalizing O -Label Experiment in the Pharmaceu caliza on of Homebirths Fouzieyha Towghi (UC Berkeley) Nego a ng ‘Development’: Cons tu on, Appropria on and Contesta on Aram Ziai (University of Bonn) Between Norms and Norma vity: Transna onal and Postcolonial Feminist Perspec ves Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel (Goethe University Frankfurt) Johanna Leinius (Goethe-University Frankfurt) Allison M. Chatrchyan (Cornell University) Mul lateral Development Bank Accountability for the Impact of Fossil Fuel Extrac on Panel FB43: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Becoming Weapon I: Command and Uncontrol? Panel Theory Chair Disc. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) Weapons of Excess: War, Expenditure, and Catastrophe Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Command and Control: The Technological Ra onality of the Drone Strike Katharine Kindervater (Dartmouth College) Towards a Theory of Skeuomorphic War Simon Glezos (University of Victoria) Weapons of Mass Par cipa on: Social Media, 'Violence Entrepreneurs', and Poli cs of Crowdfunding for War Nicole S. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Windmills, Magic and Mine elds: A Quixo c and Enchanted Approach to Disarmament Ma hew Bolton (Pace University New York City) FB44: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Diploma c Language and Con ict Panel Diploma c Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Anne Sartori (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Anne Sartori (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) James Morrow (University of Michigan) Diploma c Language and Meaningful Communica on Brenton J. Kenkel (Vanderbilt University) Wai ng it Out: How Uncertainty about Future Interests Promotes Peace Robert Schub (Nu eld College) The Tempta ons of Power and the Fairness of the Status Quo Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Talk Is Cheap But Helpful: How Cheap Diplomacy Helps Rising Powers Reveal Their Long Term Inten ons Poli cal dimensions of solu on-oriented sustainability research. An empirical analysis. Michael Joseph (George Washington University) Sandra van der Hel (Utrecht University) Secret Diplomacy, The Risk of Leaks, and Reputa on in Interna onal Poli cs Keren Milo (Princeton University) George Yin (Harvard University) FB48: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Fundamental Ins tu onal Change and Interna onal Organiza on: Conceptualizing the shi s in World Order English School FB45: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Sociology of Peacebuidling (1): The personnel is poli cal Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Chair Disc. Humanitarian Interven on, Great Power Management and the Third World: The dynamics of fundamental ins tu onal change Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania) “Our focus is on support”: Poli cians’ troop visits and the de -/civilising e ects of Germany’s par cipa on in interna onal peacebuilding Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) China and the Emerging Norm of Climate Responsibility: Agency and Ins tu onal Change Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) Peacebuilding and the Celebrity-Business-Humanitarian Complex: the case of Ben A eck’s work in Congo Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) “A revenge of the Generals. The rebalancing of the civil-military rela ons in France” Sanna Kopra (University of Tampere) The EU and Ambiguity as a Mechanism of Change in Interna onal Society Be na Ahrens (University of Tuebingen) Central Asia: Copying, Diplomacy and Resurgent Authoritarianism. Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews) Gregory Daho (University of Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris 1) Structural versus Habitual Impediments to Change Revolving Doors in Interna onal Security: Linked Ecologies in Peacekeeping Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) John E. Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Recrui ng for Peace: strategies of sta ng in peace-building missions FB46: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable How Do You Measure Impact?: How IR Think-Tanks In uence Discourse, Debate, and Decision-Making Foreign Policy Analysis COLLECTIVE FORGETTING AND MEMORY RECOVERY: THE STORY OF ENSLAVEMENT IN THE AMERICAN NORTH Marc Howard Ross (Bryn Mawr College) Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Panel E. Carina H. Keskitalo (Umeå University) Aar Gupta (Wageningen University) The poli cs of treaty interpreta on: An interdisciplinary study of the Whaling in the Antarc c case Mari Koyano (Hokkaido University) Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University) The Use and Abuse of Indigenous Tradi onal Knowledge in the Arc c Council Andrew Chater (Brescia University College) The poli cal authority of science in governance for sustainability: A structured comparison of scien c ins tu ons engaged in the Sustainable Development Goals Sandra van der Hel (Utrecht University) Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Izabela Ste ja (Tulane University, Interna onal Development) Sleeping with the Enemy: Pa erns, Trends, and Predictors of Interethnic Unions in a Deeply-Divided Society Environmental Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Chair Disc. The Pa erns of Iden ty-Driven Con ict Jonathan Cristol (World Policy Ins tute) Donald E. Abelson (University of Western Ontario) Ya a Fredrick (World Policy Journal) Tanvi Madan (The Brookings Ins tu on) Kate Malo (World Policy Ins tute) FB47: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Role of Science in Global Environmental Governance FB49: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Rethinking Ethnic Con ict: Governance, Pa erns and Trends Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Stephan Hensell (University of Hamburg) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Latvian Russians and Con icts in Ukraine: Reac ve Poli cal Mobiliza on and Con ict Spillover? Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) FB50: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Emo ons, the Body, and Embodiment in World Poli cs Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Emo ons and iden ty narra ves in interna onal structura on: A cogni ve linguis c model Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) Dangerous geographies: counterterrorism, invisibility and the obscene Manni I. Crone (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Opening up Bodies for Harvest: Embodiment and Global Capitalism Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Embodying the Poli cs of Research into the ‘Bodyguard’ Paul R. Higate (Bristol University) Modernity’s Barracked Bodies: War and Postcolonial Masculini es Francois-Xavier Plasse-Couture (University of Hawaii at Manoa) FB51: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Post-con ict Statebuilding: legi macy, authority and exit Panel Voters and Foreign Policy: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in Pakistan Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal) Andrew E. E. Collins (King's College London, Department of War Studies) Rethinking interna onal authority in statebuilding Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Post-Con ict Interven on: Where Does it Help and Where Does it Hinder? Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University) Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) FB55: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The e ects of representa ons: The role of prac ces, technology, and ar facts in crea ng IR phenomena Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. The Prac cal Life of Documents. Towards prac ce-theore cal text analysis Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Legi macy in the Poli cal Order of Afghanistan Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) A Posi ve Peacebuilding Framework: Rendering the UN a Catalyst for Con ict Transforma on in both Liberal and Non-Liberal Socie es Tuba Turan (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) Track-Change Diplomacy: Everyday Nego a ons in the European Union Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Separa ng the technical from the poli cal: Bureaucra sa on and the making of Kosovo’s diploma c service Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt) FB52: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Na onal Security and Women's Empowerment: Conceptualiza on, Measurement, Linkages Genres of Climate Change Cara Dagge (University of South Florida) Visibility: Prac ces of Seeing and Overlooking Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Human Rights Chair Disc. FB56: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Turkey's Foreign Policy Senem Ertan (Social Sciences University of Ankara) Valen ne Moghadam (Northeastern University) Chair Disc. Alison Brysk (University of California Santa Barbara) Measuring “Gender Equality” Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Lisel Hintz (Cornell University) Back to Basics?: Turkish Foreign Policy a er the Davutoglu Era Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University) The First Poli cal Order and Its E ects on Na onal Security and Stability Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) Donna L. Bowen (Brigham Young University) Perpetua Lynne Nielsen (Brigham Young University) Rebecca Nielsen (Yale University) Son Preference, Sex Ra os and Security in the South Caucasus Na onal Iden ty and Poli cal Elites’ Foreign Policy Preferences in Turkey Isik Gurleyen (Izmir University of Economics) Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University) Turkey's Syria Conundrum: Security Dilemmas and Limited Choices Hasan Kosebalaban (Istanbul Sehir University) The fall of Davutoglu doctrine and the future of Turkish foreign policy: an applica on of Residual-Dominant-Emergent trichotomy Didem Buhari Gulmez (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) How to Explain the Surge in Turkish Foreign Aid? The Status of Women’s Poli cal Empowerment Worldwide Seyit Ali Avcu (Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Ankara, Turkey) MARIA MONROY (SERGIO ARBOLEDA UNIVERSITY) Juan Pablo Vallejo (Sergio Arboleda University) Panel FB57: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Conceptualising Whiteness in Interna onal Rela ons over the Longue Durée Interna onal Security Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Theory Beyond "Enduring Rivalry": Enemy Asymmetries in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Stephen John Majeski (University of Washington) Explaining Changes in Hos lity between Rivals: The Role of Wai ng Times Luba Levin-Banchik (University of California Davis) From enemies to friends: Coopera on between rivals Hyunjin Youn (Binghamton University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis GENDER VIOLENCE: HOW PATTERNS OF ABUSE DRIVE POLICY RESPONSE FB53: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Enemies and Rivals Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) The racialized origins of modern sovereignty Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London) The Colonial Encounter and The Construc on of a Sacri cial Interna onal Kojo Koram (Birkbeck, University of London) Black Power and Agaciro: understanding R2P & self-determina on through Blackness Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) The Unbearable Whiteness of Being: Debates on Ontological Security and Hierarchies in World Poli cs How Could China Bring America’s Close Allies into the Fold of the AIIB? A Neo-Realist Account Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) The Black Atlan c between the wars: theorising race and whiteness Musab Younis (University of Oxford) FB58: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Dance, Film, Aesthe cs and Humor: Engaging the Humani es for Innova ve Pedagogy in Interna onal Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) One Man's Freedom Fighter on Film is Another Man's Terrorist During Classroom Discussion Christopher R. Cook (University of Pi sburgh at Johnstown) League of Legends or League of Na ons? Cross-Cultural Commodi ca on and Digital Na onalism in 21st Century Games Nicolas De Zamaroczy (Jindal School of Interna onal A airs) The Power of Dance: Teaching Interna onal Rela ons through Contact Improvisa on Felix Roesch (Coventry University) Poiesis and Praxis: Innova ve Pedagogies in transforming Interna onal Rela ons Ananya Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology Sydney) Games of Balancing: China, the AIIB, and the Future of Global Governance Kai He (Gri th University ) Huiyun Feng (Gri th University) Norm Contesta on with the EU: Can China Rewrite Norma ve Rules in Global Development Governance? Pak Lee (University of Kent) The Great Power Rivalry in Central Asia: The Silk Road Economic Belt, the AIIB and China’s Growing Economic In uence in the Region? Oybek Madiyev (University of Kent) The ‘China Challenge’ to Global Development Governance: Insights from the Asian Development Bank Case Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) FB61: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Emerging Research in Military Deployments and Force Projec on Scien Chair Disc. Taking Humour Seriously in IR Pedagogy Brianna Botchwey (University of Toronto ) c Study of Interna onal Processes Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Troops and Con ict Ini a on Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) FB59: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Human Rights and Peacebuilding - Con ic ng and Complementary The E ect of Development-Oriented Deployments on Public Opinion in La n America Michael E. Flynn (Kansas State University) Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) Alissandra T. Stoyan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Mie Roesdahl (University of Copenhagen and Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Revisi ng the Rela onship between Human Rights and Con ict Resolu on: Embracing Concurrent Reali es Michelle Parlevliet (University of Amsterdam) Peace Se lements and Human Rights – a Twenty- ve year circular history Deployments as Subs tutes: Nuclear versus Conven onal Military Deployments Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Buying Blue Helmets: Western Aid Alloca on and Economic Mo ves for UN Peacekeeping Contribu ons Andrew Bou on (University of Central Florida) Vito D'Orazio (Harvard University, IQSS) Chris ne Bell (School of Law, University of Edinburgh) From the Norma ve to the Transforma ve - De ning jus ce and human rights as part of con ict preven on and peacebuilding Iden fying Major Power Support Signaled for Protégés: A Latent Measure Dataset using a Mixed Mul variate Model Graeme Simpson (Interpeace/Columbia University School of Law) Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Mark D. Nieman (Iowa State University) Human security and the “responsibility to protect:” addressing the current migra on crisis Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Global Governance, Human Rights and Peacebuilding – An alterna ve perspec ve on the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism Mie Roesdahl (University of Copenhagen and Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) FB60: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The China-Centric Mul lateral Development Bank: Understanding Changes in the Poli cal Economy of Interna onal Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Gregory T. Chin (York University) Andre Broome (University of Warwick) FB62: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Conceptual Innova ons in the Study of Religion & World Poli cs Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Chair Disc. Delphine Alles (Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC) - IRSEM - LIPHA) Jeremy Menchik (Boston University) Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) The Missionary Impluse Jeremy Menchik (Boston University) Dialoguing Ambigui es Delphine Alles (Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC) - IRSEM - LIPHA) Faith Based Diplomacy as a Tool for State Foreign Policy Goals Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman (Australian Na onal University, Nanyang Technological University) Strategic Theologies in the Study of Religion and Poli cs: Theory and Prac ce Legi mizing peace media on – The driving force behind legal norm di usion Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Felix Würkert (Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg / European University Viadrina) Faith-Based Peace Organiza ons and the path towards seculariza on (and return). Peacemaking “norms”: Vectors for violence? Sophia Dawkins (Yale University) Charles Tenenbaum (Sciences Po Lille) FB63: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Sub-Na onal Violence by States and Non-State Actors Scien Chair Disc. Panel Inves ng against change? The role of donors in shaping partnership prac ces Pernilla Johansson (UC Irvine) c Study of Interna onal Processes FB66: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Current issues in interna onal nego a ons Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Peace Studies Divisive Riches: Resource Ownership and Social Con ict in SubSaharan Africa Chair Disc. Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) J. Michael Greig (University of North Texas) Ayal Feinberg (University of North Texas) K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Stephen Bagwell (University of Georgia) Spa al E ects in Racial Terror: Lynchings in the US South Imke Harbers (University of Amsterdam) No Bridge over Troubled Water? Water Scarcity and Communal Con ict Stefan Döring (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University) Panel Global South Caucus Women's Caucus Global Development Chair Disc. Sustaining Women’s Gains in Peace Nego a ons: Mapping Women’s Social Networks During and A er the Burundian Peace Process Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Marc Valade (Ryerson University) Latent Seman c Similarity and Compromise in Interna onal Crisis Nego a ons A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas) Vivian Ta (University of Texas at Arlington) Regional Pa erns of Interna onal Con ict Media on. Comparing Middle East and Southeast Asia. Markus Kirchschlager (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA Hamburg)) Megan E. Bradley (McGill University) Robbie To en (American Jewish University) A Logis c Analysis of the Nego a on Calcula on in Civil Con icts Ilker Kalin (Wayne State University) Layered Patriarchy in the "Maid Trade" Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) From Hai to Nepal: The Interna onal Response to the Gendered Impacts of Natural Disasters Emily Alicia Wiseman (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Revisi ng Gender-Sensi ve Human Security and Human Tra cking in South Asia: The Cases of Bangladesh and India Mohammed Bashir Uddin (Kobe University) Embodied and embedded subjec vity in global South protests — contes ng modern world poli cs and the discourses on sovereignty and interna onal order Tabatha Morgado (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute ) FB65: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Role of Norms in Interna onal Peacebuilding FB67: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM European Poli cs/The Poli cs of Europe Chair Panel Claiming impar ality in peacebuilding. The role of norms in securing access, legi macy, and coopera on in intra-state peacebuilding Andrea Warnecke (European University Ins tute) Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel, Swisspeace) Cathleen Kantner (University of Stu gart) Democra sing security? Public par cipa on and the making of na onal security doctrines in Europe Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) Misunderstanding(s) as a condi on of possibility: the European Endowment for Democracy and democracy promo on in the Southern Caucasus Simon Tordjman (University of Toulouse / LaSSP) Julia Palmiano Federer (University of Basel, swisspeace) Jamie Pring (University of Basel / swisspeace) Laurie Nathan (Centre for Media on in Africa, University of Pretoria) Spreading the norm: the di usion of inclusivity in media on processes Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology European solidarity a er a decade of crises? The considera on of partner perspec ves and the feeling of “we-ness” in German public debate Raphaela Hobbach (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich) Peace Studies Chair Chair Disc. Barry O'Neill (UCLA) Allison Hodgkins (American University in Cairo) Listening to Cons tuents: Cons tuent Driven Dynamics in Interna onal Nego a ons Capable of Shame? HRO Shaming, State Capabili es, and Government Respect for Physical Integrity FB64: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender and Risk in the Global South Panel FB68: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Support for Sub-State Militants Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Idean Salehyan (University of Texas at Dallas) Diaspora Support and Con ict Dura on Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Isaac Setli (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Interna onal Rivalries and Domes c Terrorism FB72: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable India as a Leading Power: Its “Rising” Status and Complex Foreign Economic Policy Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) How Do Rebel Groups Gain Support? Evidence from Survey Experiments in the U.S. and India Megan A. Stewart (American University/University of Virginia) DJ Flynn (Dartmouth) Violent Non-state Group Sponsorship and the Likelihood of Interstate Con ict Between Rivals Joshua Jackson (Unviersity of Georgia) FB69: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Burden of Brownness: Power and Iden ty in South Asia South Asia in World Poli cs Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Saadia Toor (College of Staten Island) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Kiran Pervez (American University/US Department of State) Sa sh Kolluri (Pace University) FB70: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peacebuilding and Poli cs of Na onalism Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Gizem Sucuoglu (New York University Center on Interna onal Coopera on) Tanja Dramac (School of Advanced Studies Sant' Anna) Responding to Internal Con ict in Russia: Back to the Future with Patronal Peacebuilding Interna onal Poli cal Economy South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FB73: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM What Regional Orders Can Teach the Global Order Chair Disc. Philip Gamaghelyan (School of Con ict Analysis and Resolu on, George Mason University) Learning from Crises: the Legacy of the 1990s War on Croa a’s Response to the European Refugee Crisis Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) FB71: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Moving to Administra on: A Prac cal Guide and Insider's Tips Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Lui Hebron (Hult Interna onal Business School) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Christopher M. Jones (Bradley University) Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Does polarity ma er? Hierarchy and Authority in Inter-American Rela ons Arturo Santa-Cruz (University of Guadalajara) The Erosion of Non-Interference in the Global South: Macrona onalism and Norm Contesta on at the Regional Level Brooke N. Coe (Wake Forest University) The Expansion of Interna onal Society in South America Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University) The Disputed Order of the Americas in the Early Twenty–First Century: Four Scenarios of Compe on Gustavo Morales (Universidad Javeriana Cali) Accommoda ng Strategies: Middle Powers and the Development of the Liberal Interna onal Order Jose Luis Rodriguez Aquino (Johns Hopkins University) Mary Kate Schneider (Loyola University Maryland) Toward Inclusive Interven ons: discourse analysis of con ict resolu on pra ce in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria Panel English School Lisa Baglione (St Joseph's University) Integra on through Educa on? The Brčko Model in Post-war Bosnia -Herzegovina Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University) John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia) Yeshi Choedon (Jawaharlal Nehru University ) Rahul Mukherjee FB74: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM LGBT Poli cs in the Americas Panel Human Rights Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Queering the Pitch: India’s An -LGBT Agenda as Sovereignty Defense in the Foreign Policy Arena Vikash Yadav (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Jason A. Kirk (Elon University) The Global Barometer of Gay Rights and Explaining Regional Varia ons in LGBTQ Human Rights in The Americas Susan Dicklitch-Nelson (Franklin & Marshall College) Sco e Thompson (Franklin & Marshall College) Only "One Love" Allowed in Jamaica: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Repression of Sexual Minori es in Jamaica Susan Dicklitch-Nelson (Franklin & Marshall College) Chan Tov (Franklin & Marshall College) US Government SOGI Human Rights Advocacy Before Geneva Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University) Globaliza on, Policy Change, and LGBT Rights: Forceful Resistance to a shi in Ideas and Norms Robert Tyler Valique e (University of Guelph) FB75: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Interna onal in uences on the state-society rela ons in Ukraine Post Communist States Chair Disc. Emirhan Göral (Marmara University) Transparency and Responsiveness of Local Government in Ukraine Amy Forster Rothbart (Hartwick College) The securi sa on of memory between Russia and Ukraine: genocide recogni on and denial FB78: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cal methodologies for global norma ve theory Structure, Agency, Hegemony, and Ac on: Ukrainian Na onalism in East Ukraine Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Angeles) Jesse Driscoll (Assistant Professor, U. of California San Diego) Security Sector Reform in Post-Communist States: Why Interna onal Actors Struggle to Change the Ukrainian Police Chair Disc. Disc. Russia's use of history in Ukraine: Sanc ty, brotherhood and precedence Feminist grounded norma ve theory and methodology Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Domes c Injus ce, Social Liberals, and the Transna onal Empire, Exile, and the Presence of the Past: Edward Said and Global Jus ce. Jeanne More eld (Whitman College) Of Mountaintops and Masterpieces: What Kind of Problem is Jus ce? Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Michael E. Goodhart (University of Pi sburgh) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Wei Shen (Lancaster University) Itaru Okamoto (Professor, Bunkyo Gakuin University) ‘Winter Is Not a Season, It’s an Occupa on’: China’s Iden tyBuilding in the Arc c Ping Su (Tongji University) Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) China and Eurasia: Evolving Policy and Regional Transforma on Title: Global Jus ce and Indigenous Peoples: Non-alienated Agency and Structural Dignity Catherine Lu (McGill University) FB79: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Measuring the Changing Boundaries of the Interna onal Rela ons Discipline Scien Chair Disc. Ryan M. Powers (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Gender and the Expression of Interna onal Rela ons Knowledge and A tudes Cris an Clinci (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business) Rachel Merriman-Goldring (College of William and Mary) Ka e Paulson-Smith (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Susan Peterson (College of William and Mary) Interplay of Big Power, Small State: China’s Policy towards Nepal Pramod Jaiswal (Ins tute of Peace and Con ict Studies) FB77: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Role of Domes c Ins tu ons and Par es on Foreign Policy Mapping the Interna onal Security Sub eld Jack Hoagland (College of William & Mary) Amy C. Oakes (College of William and Mary) Susan Peterson (College of William and Mary) Foreign Policy Analysis The Sources of Protec onism and Their Poli cal In uence: An Analysis Using Congressional Vo ng Steven G. Livingston (MTSU) Domes c Ins tu onal Structure as a Credible Commitment in Media on James P. Todhunter (Troy University) Adherence to Interna onal (Trade-related) Regimes and Par sanship: Does the Governing Coali on's Poli cal Beliefs Ma er? Flavio Pinheiro (University of Sao Paulo) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) A Field Trip in Interna onal Rela ons Fuzuo Wu (Aalborg University) Change in China's Foreign Policy towards Central and Eastern Europe in the 21st Century c Study of Interna onal Processes Cita ons and Intellectual Communi es in the Interna onal Rela ons Literature Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University) Tacit Interference: Chinese Foreign Policy toward Sudan, 2006-2011 Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute) Chris Tenove (University of Toronto) Catherine Lu (McGill University) Michael E. Goodhart (University of Pi sburgh) Inés Valdez (The Ohio State University) Cornelius Friesendorf (Goethe University Frankfurt and Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Ethics Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Chair Disc. Dana Yasur-Landau (George Washington University) A thorny road to change: the e ect of Turkish domes c poli cs on its foreign policy Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) George Soroka (Harvard University) FB76: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Chinese Rela ons and Policy with Other Countries Explaining the Interna onal Con ict Behavior of Coali on Governments: Israel’s Policy toward Hamas, 2006-2016 Disciplinary Incen ves, Tenure, and Policy-Relevant Research in Interna onal Rela ons Elizabeth Mar n (College of William & Mary) FB80: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Religion, public opinion, and state policies Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Richard Nielsen (MIT) Richard Nielsen (MIT) Accommoda on of Religious Diversity in the Ex-Communist Muslim Republics Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University) Religion and A tudes about Mul lateralism in the United States Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University) Laura Olson (Clemson University) Cigdem Kentmen Cin (Izmir University of Economics) Kimberly Wilson (East Tennessee State University) Public A tudes towards Islamist Par es in the Post-Arab Spring Era Alireza Raisi (Kent State University) Sameera Khalfey (University of Portsmouth ) Communica on and Religion: the agenda-se ng of L’Osservatore Romano in newspaper coverage regarding con icts in the Middle East cia Universidade Católica do Rio FB81: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Diplomats and their prac ces: individual and sociological approaches Panel Chair Disc. History and Territorial Con ict: Exploring the antecedent condi ons for intractability in contemporary territorial disputes The Mobility of Armed Con ict Actors: Addressing the Actor-Ac on Discrepancy Andreas Foroe Tollefsen (University of Oslo - PRIO) Sara Kermanian (University of Victoria) FB84: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Civilian Popula on in Counterinsurgency The Meaning of Diplomacy Chair La n American Secretaries-General of Interna onal Organiza ons and the Diplomacy of Pres ge Dawisson Belém Lopes (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) João Paulo Oliveira (Federal University of Minas Gerais Université Catholique de Louvain) Integra ng Minds, Bodies, and Disposi ons: Indochinese Diplomats Learning Through ASEAN Diploma c Work Disc. Eric Schoon (The Ohio State University) Rebel Territorial Control and Civilian Agency in Civil Con ict Michael Rubin (Columbia University) Rebelling against the Rebels: The Determinants of Mili a Mobiliza on in Civil War The ‘mental maps’ of French diplomats: Turf wars between Neogaullists and Neocons at the Quai d’Orsay Chris an Gineste (University of Pi sburgh) Chris an Lequesne (CERI Paris) Panel Local Ins tu ons and Counterinsurgency: Afghanistan 2009-2013 Devlin Winkelstein (Georgetown University) Determinants of Public Legi macy in Fragile States: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan Jasmine Bha a (Oxford University) Poli cal Demography and Geography Michael Klare (Hampshire College) Jan Pospisil (University of Edinburgh) Poverty, inequality and the localiza on of development aid: A disaggregated study of Sub-Saharan Africa Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Brazil's Blue Amazon: extending sovereignty, defense and security into the South Atlan c Nayara Cardoso (Ins tuto Presbiteriano Mackenzie - Mackenzie Rio) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) The Pervasive State: Why Geopoli cal Change is Discouraged and Why Maybe It Shouldn’t Be Explaining why secession is di cult in well-established democracies: Theore cal lessons Glen Duerr (Cedarville University) Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Insurgency and Club Goods: Explaining the Social Restric on of Services by Insurgent Organiza ons Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore) Karolina Werner (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham) Dan Hart (Birmingham University) Chair Disc. Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Kirs n J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Fron ers of Border Change: On the paradoxical nature of border transforma ons in the Middle East Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) FB82: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Geography (s ll) ma ers: Resis ng Change in Interna onal Rela ons Panel Tova Norlen (SAIS John's Hopkins University ) Diploma c Studies Chair Chair Disc. FB83: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Exposing the Roots of Destabiliza on: People & Places Poli cal Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Illumina ng or s ll in the dark? Polls on Muslims Lorena Barros Garibaldi (Pon Grande do Sul (PUCRS)) Public Educa on Campaigns and Territorial A achment: China's Connec ons to the South China Sea FB85: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Changing Corporate Globaliza on for the Good: The Role of Public and Private Standards Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Chair Disc. Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) Food Standards and Interna onal Trade Agreements: Prospects for Local and Sustainable Food Systems. Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) The Paris Agreement 2015, Standards and Climate Change – Cri cal Indigenous Perspec ves Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Inves ng in the Business of Human Rights: How Investor Ac vism Creates More Just Corpora ons Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) Wage and Labour Standards in the Global Garment Industry: The Case of the Toronto Catholic Schools’s an -sweatshop policy Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Corporate Social Responsibility: Does it regulate Capitalism or enhance it? The Case of Interna onal Oil Companies in Tanzania Aikande C. Kwayu (NA) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) FB86: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Implemen ng Protec on: Interpre ng and Contes ng Human Protec on Norms Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. FC03: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Re-thinking Key Issues in Transi onal Jus ce and Peace-building Chair Disc. Collec ve Trauma: Mapping the Legacy of Torture and Organized Violence in Post-Con ict Peacebuilding Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Transi onal Jus ce as a Complex System: Insights from South Africa Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) Implemen ng protec ons for internally displaced persons: The gulf between legal and physical protec on The A ermath of the Tokyo Tribunal: Poli cs, Jus ce and History in Transforma on (1952-1957) Aleksandra Babovic (Kobe University, Graduate School of Law ) Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) Norm implementa on and the everyday poli cs of the global refugee regime: Lessons from the implementa on of UNHCR policy on protec on in urban space and age, gender and diversity mainstreaming James Milner (Carleton University) Peace-building and state-making in Somaliland: Altera ons, antagonisms, and ambigui es Dominik Balthasar (swisspeace) Assessing Change in 'Post-Con ict Peacebuilding': A Theory-Case Example Maryam Rokhideh (University of Notre Dame) Protec on of civilians and dilemmas of norm implementa on Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College) Sexual minority refugee law in Australia: the role of the legal system in norm implementa on Jasmine Dawson (University of Melbourne) Driven by Crises: Contesta on and Norm Development in the R2P Case Antonio Arcudi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) FC01: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Beyond Military Power: Reconsidering the Global Arms Trade Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. FC04: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coopera ng East Asian roads not (yet) taken: naviga ng the quest for regional peace and stability Interna onal Studies Associa on Korea Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. The Securi za on of Governance in Northeast Asia Brendan Howe (Ewha Womans University) Evolving US-led Alliance Structures in East Asia Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Pascal Abb (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Boom or Bling? Symbols and Signaling in the Global Weapons Network Jennifer Spindel (University of Minnesota) US Arms Exports and Internal Con ict: Resolving the SupplyRestraint Dilemma From armis ce to peace treaty: the process of incrementally phasing in a peace treaty to end the Korean War Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) The Parsonage of the Kims: Subject and Power (Rela ons) in the North Korean Chuch’e Discourse Eric Ballbach (Ins tute for Korean Studies, Free University Berlin) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Scandal and (Non-)Change in Arms Export Policy Kathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame) Votes, values and Light Armoured Vehicles: the poli cal economy of the Canada-Saudi Arabia arms trade Andrea Lane (Dalhousie University) Ellen Gu erman (York University) FC05: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Just War Today: Why can't we all just get along? Chair Part. Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Part. Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Amitav Acharya (American University) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Roundtable Interna onal Ethics Global Norms on Arms Transfers Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mod. Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) Foreign Policy Think Tanks in East Asia: Characteris cs, Current Pro le, and the Case of Collec ve Self-Defense Deborah Avant (University of Denver) George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame) FC02: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Future of Liberal World Order David A. Mendelo (Carleton University) Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Heather Ro (Arizona State University, Global Security Ini atve ) James Pa son (University of Manchester) James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Gregory Reichberg (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine) Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Janina Dill (London School of Economics) John Kelsay (Florida State University) FC06: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Coopera ng Conceptual Changes in Interna onal Interven on: Rethinking ‘the local’ a er Twenty ve Years of peacebuilding II (BISA sponsored panel) Interna onal Studies Associa on Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Elisa Randazzo (University College London) Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Pol Bargues Pedreny (Ins tute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen) The poli cs of scale and the World-Bank managed Mul -donor Trust Fund for Aceh and Nias Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland) Fabio Scarpello (Murdoch University) Narra ng the Local: Deconstruc ng Post-Con ict Contexts Through Individual Narra ves Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (University of Birmingham) FC07: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable In the Beginning there was No Word (for It): Terms, Concepts, and Early Sovereignty Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology English School Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Panel Joanna Tidy (University of She eld) Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Rethinking Interna onal Criminal Tribunals through Transna onal Feminist Scholarship Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Engendering Jus ce: Women Prosecutors in Interna onal Courts Lana Obradovic (University of Nebraska Omaha) Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) Will TPP Undermine WTO Jurisprudence on Trade and Environment? Huaxia Lai (University of Washington School of Law) Environmental Provisions in Preferen al Trade Agreements and Domes c Environmental Policies: Mutually Reinforcing or Worlds Apart? Axel Berger (German Development Ins tute) Dominique Bruhn (German Development Ins tute) Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Llewelyn Hughes (Australian Na onal University) Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Law Implemen ng CEDAW in East Asia: Reality and Rhetoric Can Free Trade Agreements Catalyze Implementa on and E ec veness of Mul lateral Environmental Agreements? Protec ng Solar: Interest Shopping in Trade Poli cs Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Maryann Gallagher (University of Georgia ) Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Tana Johnson (Duke University) Johannes Urpelainen (University of Michigan) Laura Mar n (University of Edinburgh) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Discord or Harmony? The Global South in Trade-Environment Nego a ons The Local Agents of Local Ownership: Empirical Evidence from Fambul Tok in Sierra Leone FC08: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Feminist interven ons in interna onal law: Legisla on, localisa on, and jus ce FC09: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding Change in Trade Environment Poli cs: Adap ng the Debate to a Contemporary Empirical Landscape Environmental Studies Incorpora ng the Consequences of Peacebuilders’ Prac ces: Insights from Liberia and Kosovo Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Malliga Och (Idaho State University) Female Representa on and Legisla on on Violence against Women: A Compara ve Study Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Brigham Young University, The WomanStats Project) Simpli ca on vs. Complexi ca on of Con ict and Peace: Finding a Balance in Theory, Policy, and Prac ce Chair Disc. Part. The Local Di usion of Interna onal Human Rights Norms - Understanding the UNA's Ci es for CEDAW Campaign FC10: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Future of Head of State Immunity Panel Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Changing Norms of Legal Accountability Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Child Soldiers and Recent Decisions in Interna onal Criminal Courts Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) O With Their Heads? Head of State Immunity for Human Rights Viola ons in a Civil Context Maureen Stobb (Georgia Southern University) Don't Let the Guilty Hang: The Transna onal Consequences of a Regime's Rhetoric Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) FC11: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable How to Stop the Next War Now --- IPE Outstanding Ac vist Scholar Award Honoring Medea Benjamin Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies) J. Ann Tickner (American University) Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) Robin Broad (American University) FC12: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Facing the Gaps in Interna onal Migra on and Refugee Law: A Model for a New Comprehensive Mobility Treaty Interna onal Law Chair Part. Part. Part. Michael W. Doyle (Columbia University) Khalid Koser (Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund ) Randall Hansen (University of Toronto) Maggie Powers (Columbia University ) FC13: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Concerning Climate Change Coali ons Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Elin Lerum Boasson (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) Elin Lerum Boasson (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) The Paris Climate Agreement limits and the need of a transna onal coali on for deep de-carboniza on Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) The Paris Agreement: Introducing Strong Incen ves for Change in Big Emi ers’ Climate Policy Trajectories? Guri Bang (Center for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Arild Underdal (University of Oslo) What’s next in climate disrup on mi ga on? How reputa on and poli cal leadership, both domes c and interna onal, help explain outcomes in mi ga on policies for climate disrup on. How and why climate mi ga on policies and measures are revised and changed over me as the underlying poli cs shi . David A. Deese (Boston College) Policy di usion in Brazil and Argen na: The climate change and renewable energy nexus in Mercosur. Alexander Freier (Catholic University of Cordoba) In uence of the Climate Ac on Network, regarding the Conferences of the Par es of the United Na ons Framework Conven on on Climate Change from 2007 to 2015: an overall assessment trough the analy cal framework of Betsill and Corell. Vanessa Paul (Université Quisqueya) FC14: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rising China and Changes in Global Order Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Dingding Chen (Jinan University, Guangzhou, China) Zhenjiang Zhang (School of Interna onal Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou) Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Yanzhong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign Rela ons) Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Singapore) Zhen Han (McGill University, Poli cal Science department) Maximilian Mayer (Tongji University) FC15: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable Environmental Peacebuilding to Sustainable Peace Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Ken Conca (American University) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute) FC16: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Meet the Editors of Interna onal Security Review, Foreign Policy Analysis, European Journal of Interna onal Security, Interna onal A airs, and Interna onal Rela ons of the Asia Paci c Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Anthony C. King (University of Exeter) Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Timothy P. Edmunds (University of Bristol) Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) FC17: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Environmental Percep ons, Change and Security Panel Environmental Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Poli cal Demography and Geography Seas of Turmoil: The Causal Linkages of Ethnic Con ict and Water Scarcity in Asia Michael Trevathan (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Examining the In uence of Environmental Disease on State Fragility: An Instrumental Variables Approach Dlorah Jenkins (Kennesaw State University) Framing the Climate: Na onal Security Discourses and Apocalyp c Imagery Emma Jacobs (The Graduate Center, CUNY) The Impact of Animal Protec on On Violence and Sustainable Development: A Cross-Na onal Analysis Steven Tauber (University of South Florida) FC18: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ISA CryptoParty Roundtable Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Intelligence Studies Global Health Chair Part. Part. Part. Leonie Maria Tanczer (Queen's University Belfast) Thomas Rid (War Studies, King's College London) Amalia Campos-Delgado (Queen's University Belfast) Stefania Milan (The Ci zen Lab, University of Toronto) FC19: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Religion, Na onalism and Global Governance Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Voice, Exit and Regula on of Religion Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Panel Sectarian Iden ty Forma on and Insurgency in North Eastern Nigeria: Re ec ons on Boko Haram FC22: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interdisciplinary and Faculty/Student Collabora ons in Teaching and Research Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan Flint) Is Jus ad Bellum Biased Toward Chris anity? Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) The ‘Global Good’: Religious humanitarianisms in the postcolonial world Jonathan Agensky (Ohio University) Construc ng an Alternate Rights Regime: Turkey, the UNHCR, and the Syrian Refugee Crisis Ma hew Goldman (Swedish Research Ins tute-Istanbul) FC20: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Russian Foreign Policy: Con nuity and Changes – Part II Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Connec ng World Poli cs Students to the Real World Through Service Learning Michael Grossman (University of Mount Union ) Teaching Sustainability Across the Curriculum Panel Heather D. Heckel (American University) Teaching Interna onal Law to Interna onal Rela ons Students: Challenges, tensions, and possibili es Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University - UERJ) Post Communist States Chair Disc. Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Konstan n Khudoley (St. Petersburg State University) Ukrainian Crisis among the EU-NATO and Russia – Great Powers’ Con ict in the Ukrainian Borders. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University) European direc on of the Russia's foreign policy: between coopera on, rivalry, and interdependence. Collabora ng with Undergraduates on Interna onally-Focused Research Alexander A. Caviedes (State University of New York at Fredonia) Impor ng the Research Lab Model to Interna onal Rela ons: Prospects for Improving Research Literacy through Mentorship and Peer-to-Peer Learning Megan Becker (University of Southern California) Maciej Raś (University of Warsaw) Russian-Central Asian Rela ons: Past, Present, & Future FC23: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regionalism and Mercosur Houman A. Sadri (University of Central Florida) Character Assassina on of Michael A. McFaul: An Empirical Study. Eric Shiraev (George Mason University) Jakub Zajączkowski (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw) Panel South Asia in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Disc. Arpita Mukherjee (Indian Coucil for Research on Interna onal Economic Rela ons (ICRIER)) Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Regional Integra on of Services in South Asia: Understanding and Overcoming the Challenges Parthapra m Pal (Indian Ins tute of Management (IIM), Calcu a) Interna onal Produc on Networks in South Asia: Prospects and Challenges Debashis Chakraborty (Indian Ins tute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)) Towards South Asia Economic Union: Role of Connec vity Prabir De (Research and Informa on System for Developing Countries (RIS)) India Connec ng to Asia-Paci c: Understanding the Paradoxes Sampa Kundu (Ins tute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi ) Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) Marc Schelhase (King's College London) Revisi ng regionalisa on and regionalism in South America – the case of the Mercosur Marc Schelhase (King's College London) The Regional Origins of Domes c Preferences in Mul lateral Trade Nego a ons Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) The social Mercosur: is there anything beyond trade and investments? Paulo Velasco (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) Development Versus Stagna on: Perspec ves on the evolu on of Brazil´s trade policy Jose Luiz Pimenta Junior (University of Sao Paulo) Rupa Chanda (Indian Ins tute of Management (IIM), Bangalore) Regional Trade Agreement and Domes c Export Promo on Policy: The Case of India Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Evolu on of contemporary Russian-Indian rela ons FC21: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Trade Agreements and Regional Integra on in South Asia Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College) Jeannie Grussendorf (Georgia State University) Regional migra on policies à la Carte: The localiza on process of the migra on governance principle in the Residence Agreement of Mercosur Adriana Montenegro (FLACSO-Ecuador) FC24: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The role of think tanks in peacebuilding: between symbiosis and illusion Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace) Hans-Joachim Giessmann (Berghof Founda on) Kris an Berg Harpviken (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Andreas Mehler (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Dan Smith (SIPRI) FC25: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding Global Changes Through the Lens of Educa on Because The World is Watching? Intermes c Change in the Dominican Republic Yvonne Captain (George Washington University / PBD) Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Whose Global Civil Society? Looking through a micro-state lens Chair Disc. Regional Coopera on for Comba ng Transna onal Illicit Networks: the case of Union of South American Na ons (UNASUR) Kris na Hinds Harrison (University of the West Indies) Karen E. Mundy (OISE University of Tornoto) Rui Yang (University of Hong Kong) Strange bedfellows in the emerging global labour market for professionals Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Eva Hartmann (Copenhagen Business School) Power, Poli cs and Uneven Development in Cons tu onalising Global Educa on Markets and Services Economies Monitoring Residen al Pa erns, Economic Ac vity and Poten al Threats Posed by Weather-Related Events in Two Urbanized Communi es: Case Studies in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies) Godfrey St. Bernard (SALISES, UWI) Susan L. Robertson (University of Bristol) Globalisa on, compe ve capitalism, radical educa on and the Arab Gulf higher educa on market Sally Findlow (University of Keele) Legi mizing priva za on of and in educa on: discursive devices for the construc on of a hegemonic project XAVIER BONAL (UAB) Spreading Knowledge and Evidence: The OECD as a Knowledge Brokers and Norm Entrepreneurs in Interna onal Educa on Policy Kers n Martens (University of Bremen) Dennis Niemann (University of Bremen) FC26: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Educa on and Innova on: New Actors, New Aims Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Law Disc. Khalid Yaqoob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Japan-EU coopera on in democracy assistance in developing countries : the case for interregional approach to the 2030 Agenda Hana Umezawa (United Na ons University Ins tute - Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies) Panel Global Development Chair Disc. FC28: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Giver: Approaches to Humanitarian Assistance Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Ironildes Bueno da Silva (Euro-American University Center) Scien c Progress and Poli cal Stability Or Why States Should Invest in Research and Development Humanitarian Norms in Theory and Prac ce: Comparing UNHCR Opera ons in Southeast Asia Kevin Robert McGahan (Na onal University of Singapore) Should humanitarian interveners promote democracy? Stefano Recchia (University of Cambridge) The Prohibi on of Unnecessary Su ering in Interna onal Humanitarian Law: Norm Erosion, Contesta on, and Permissive E ects Elvira Rosert (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) Who Educates? The Provision of Schooling in Authoritarian States by Regime Type Howard Sanborn (Virginia Military Ins tute) Clayton Thyne (University of Kentucky) Capacity Diagnos cs for Advancing Higher Educa on in the Developing World: A Case Study from the Republic of Panama Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Universal Primary Educa on: The Development of a Global Norm Susan Weaver (University of Delaware) Social Innova on and the Framing of Universi es' Engagement in Interna onal Sustainable Development Paula Cruz (PUC-Rio and UW-Madison) Recogni on theory in humanitarian interven on Thomas Lindemann (Lille II University of Health and Law) FC29: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Forging a Social Contract and Building Sustainable Peace: Compara ve Findings Panel Peace Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Erin L. McCandless (New School University) Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Forging a Social Contract and Building Sustainable Peace: Compara ve Findings Erin L. McCandless (New School University) FC27: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Mul ple Dimensions of Development in La n America and the Caribbean Sierra Leone: State collapse, Civil War and the Failure of the Social Contract David J Francis (University of Bradford) Global South Caucus Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Yemen: The Social Contract Amid Increasing Regional Interven on Chair Disc. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Fragile Peace, Weak Social Contract Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Kevin Funk (Spring Hill College) The Rela onship Between Human Development Index (HDI) and the Percentage of Women in Parliament: Why Some Countries May Have Fewer Women in O ce Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Hanna Rodriguez-Farrar (Dominican University of California) Magdalena Fi paldi (Stanford University ) Fa ma Abo Al Asrar (University of Illinois at Chicago) The Gendered Social Contract Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University) Jasmin Ramovic (University of Manchester) FC30: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Star ng the Neoliberaliza on and the Academy; Building Networks of Solidarity/ Resistance Global health as a eld: A Bourdieusian analysis Jeremy Shi man (American University) Understanding sovereignty in global health Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Theorizing Global Health – Global Capitalism and Global Health Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Stefanie R. Fishel (University of Alabama) Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Lucas Van Milders (University of Kent) Tiina Vai nen (University of Tampere) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Ma hew Flynn (Georgia Southern University) Global Health and Global Capitalism Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Global Health and the Reimagining of Policy Di usion Joseph Harris (Boston University) FC34: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel War, Aesthe cs and Embodiment 2: Connec ons and Change Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. FC31: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Time, Temporality and Capitalism: Methods of Decoloniza on Global Development Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. “You Go a Think Like a Soldier, I’m Training Myself to Snatch Pistols out of Holsters”: Dystopias, Counter-Militariza on, and Radical HipHop Culture Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Pieces of War: the Aesthe c Embodiments of Military Ta oos Kyle Killian (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Paul Apostolidis (Whitman College) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Cardi University) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University) Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Aesthe cs, Ethics and Embodiment in War-Related Art Lola Frost (King's College London) Death Becomes Him: the Hypervisibility of Martyrdom and Invisibility of the Wounded in the Iconography of Lebanese Militarized Masculini es FC32: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel China’s New Ins tu onal Ini a ves: Implica ons for Regional Order Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Changing Taste, Changing Sight, Changing War: Tracing the Correspondence of Soldier-Bodies and Bodies Poli c Through the Cases of American and Bri sh Soldiers KIA since 9/11 Kandida Iris Purnell (University of Aberdeen) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Exit, Voice, and AIIB: Shi ing Powers and Reac on Mechanisms of Ins tu onal Change Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of William and Mary) FC35: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Illegal Markets and their Governance Anja P. Jakobi (TU Braunschweig) Peter Andreas (Brown University) Fer le Markets: Governing Cross-Border Reproduc ve Care Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Can China Disrupt the Asian Security Order? The Case of the CICA The 'Other' 50 Shades: Regula ng Transna onal Grey Markets H. Richard Friman (Marque e University) Joel Wuthnow (Na onal Defense University) The norma ve founda ons of the transna onal markets for force China’s Ins tu onal Challenges to the Interna onal Order Ulrich Andreas Petersohn (University of Liverpool) Kai He (Gri th University ) Interna onal ins tu ons and authoritarian restraint: China’s rise within Asia’s new regional architecture The Road Not Traveled: Corrup on as a Global Market for In uence Elitza E. Katzarova (University of Brunswick (Germany)) Don’t paint it all black. Explaining Variance in the governance of illegal markets Sco Kastner (University of Maryland) Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland) Chad Rector (Marymount University) Anja P. Jakobi (TU Braunschweig) Panel FC36: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Power and Resistance in a Complex Globe Global Health Theory Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. China-led Ins tu ons in East Asia: A Dynamically Changing Region FC33: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Theorizing global health I Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Janice Bially Ma ern (Na onal University of Singapore) Panel Does IR Have a New Opera ng System? Power, Poli cs, and Pla orms in the Age of Data Infrastructure FC39: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commi ee Panel Crossing the Boundaries of Academia: Working in or with the Policy Community Nicole S. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Complexity and American Foreign Policy Professional Development Commi ee Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Power, Given Flow: Looking at Power from a Di erent Vantage Point Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Reconceptualisng Power in a Global Era: the Example of the European Union Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Power as a Category of Prac ce in Generalized Complexity Cmte. Chair Kavi Joseph Abraham (Johns Hopkins University) FC37: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Contemporary Dynamics of Suspicion: Algorithms and their E ects in Counter-Terrorism FC40: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Varie es of Global Governing: From Interac ons to Collabora on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Chair Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles) Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Algorithmic Autoimmunity in the NHS: Radicalisa on and the Clinic Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) “12 seconds to decide”: Encoding suspicion at the border Disc. Maximum Security and Predic ve Policing? The Matrix of the Future perfect and its Grids Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris, KCL War studies) Oddny Helgado r (Brown University) Jon Gunnar Olafsson (University of Iceland) Handmaidens of States: The Na onal Basis for the Poli cal Power of Global Corpora ons John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) From the “chilling e ect” to “suspect communi es”: conceptualizing the e ects of security technologies The Incoherence of Interna onal Ins tu ons: Regime Complexity and Interna onal Economic Surveillance Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po) Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University) Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck College, University of London) Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI)) Governing others: anomaly and the algorithmic subject of security Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Tobias Blanke (King's College London) Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Je rey Friedman (Dartmouth College) Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) 'So We Send Them Planes and Ri es': Trade Pa erns in the Spanish Civil War Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Raymond P. Hicks (Princeton University) The Perils of Poli ciza on: Intelligence-Policymaker Interac ons before the American Interven on in Lebanon, 1958 Je rey G. Karam (Brandeis University) The year of the Stalinist domino: 1947 US-French-Vietminh diplomacy, or how diploma c representa ons of poli cal iden ty made Vietminh a global enemy Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Out of the Wilderness: The CIA and Policy Forma on a er the Tet O ensive Thomas Reinstein (Temple University) Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Exit through Voice: Sovereign Debt Referenda, Interna onal Pressures and Na onalist Recoil in Iceland Ma hias Leese (ETH Zurich) FC38: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interven on and Failure: Civil Wars, Intelligence and the Interna onal Community Jordan Tama (American University) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Nora Bensahel (Center for a New American Security) Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNUWIDER)) Jon Rosenwasser (US Senate Select Commi ee on Intelligence) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) E ciency or Redistribu on? World Bank and IMF Policy Divergence and Its E ects on Frames of Appropriate SDG Tax Reform Mark R. Hibben (Saint Joseph's College) Safe Passage? How Ins tu onal Change Di uses in Global Governance Ma hias Kranke (University of Warwick) FC41: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Inequality Then and Now Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Chair Disc. Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Hiroko Inoue (University of California Riverside) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Capitalism, Crisis and Transforma on of Global Hierarchies of Wealth, 1500-2008 Şahan Savaş Karataşli (Princeton) Se ka Kumral (Johns Hopkins University) Trends in Inequality Among Rich and Less Developed Countries: Comparisons and Contrasts in the Nature of Class Poli cal Power Harold Kerbo (Cal Poly State University) Refugees: The Original and Ongoing Systemic Threat to SocialSpa al Fixes Ray Silvius (University of Winnipeg) The produc on and reproduc on of inequality and the ommissions of super cial long-run explana ons Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Developmentalist Illusion Redux?: Catching-Up Development in the 1970s and Today Managing Refugees: 'Tradi onal' authori es in Turkey and 'dynamic' Syrians Beverly Silver (Johns Hopkins) Daniel Pasciu (Johns Hopkins University) FC42: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Re ec ons on the Ancients: Inquiries into Greek Poli cal History and Classical Poli cal Philosophy, and Their Relevance for Today Does Immigra on Cause Terrorism? A Bayesian Analysis of Right and Le Wing Terrorism in Western Europe Using Instrumental Variables Richard McAlexander (Columbia University) Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics English School Chair Disc. Tim Jacoby (University of Manchester) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Bulent Senay (uludag university) Impact of Interna onal Labor Migra on on Civil Con ict in Countries of Origin Govinda Bha arai (University at Bu alo) W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Daniel G. Lang (Lynchburg College) ISIS and the Stakes of “State” Status: An Analysis of Strategic Communica ons, Poli cal Legi macy and the Consolida on of Authority in Emergent Na ons Thucydides and the Role of Chance in History Nicholas Rengger (University of St Andrews) Amanda E. Rogers (Georgia State University) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Kareem El-Damanhoury (Georgia State University) Nagham Elkarhili (Georgia State University) Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Aristotle’s Virtuous Method Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) The Corinthian Thesis: The Oratorical Origins of the Idea of the Balance of Power in Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon Nathan Dinneen (Rochester Ins tute of Technology ) Aristotelian Insights on the Problem of Ruling in the Society of States FC45: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Evolving Global Strategies: Where Next for EU-China Rela ons in a Changing Interna onal Order? Stephen Sims (Baylor University) A Classical Approach to the Interwar Period in Germany: Lessons for Today Jason Lund (Baylor University ) FC43: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence Educa on Chair Chair Panel Disc. Part. Part. Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on Larry A. Valero (University of Texas at El Paso) Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) Militarized Majors: Dissec ng Academic Animosity toward Intelligence Studies Part. Part. Part. Part. Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University, Interna onal Security and Intelligence Studies) Sco Brown (University of Dundee) Olivia Gippner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Benjamin Barton (King's College / Hong Kong University) Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management and Elcano Royal Ins tute) Wenwen Shen (The European Parliament) Maria Ko ari (Panteion University of Athens) Astrid Pepermans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) FC46: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Violence. the Third World and IR Teaching Structured Analy c Techniques in an Asynchronous Environment Mary C. Boardman (Forum Founda on for Analy c Excellence) Se ng-up a European educa on-intelligence partnership to counter intangible threats Global Development Chair Disc. Elena-Daniela Baches (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence Academy, Brunel University) Designing Intelligence Higher Educa on Programs in the Knowledge Society. Key Case Studies from USA and UE Marian Sebe (Na onal Intelligence Academy) Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Technologies of Annihila on: killing brown-black people over the centuries Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Mime c violence in the Third World Maria Jose Mendez (University of Minnesota) Historical Case Studies in Intelligence Educa on: Pedagogical Impera ves, Avoidable Pi alls Complex domina on: Theodore Roosevelt, the Third World, and War as Civiliza onal Security. Joseph Caddell (Na onal Intelligence University) Randolph B. Persaud (American University) FC44: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Migra on, Terrorism and Security Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Aaron Wilcox (United States Military Academy) Julie e Shedd (George Mason University) Refugees, Terrorism and Na onal Security: A Closer Look Graig Klein (New Jersey City University) Panel Panel Masculinity and Poli cal Violence; Re-construc on of Islamic Masculini es and the US Invasion of Afghanistan Ahmad Qais Munhazim (University of Minnesota) 'Par cipatory Silence'. the Bri sh Raj & Communal Violence: A Historical Analysis Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) FC47: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel From Carbon Markets to Ecosystem Services: The Poli cal Science of Market-based Mechanisms as New Modes of Global Governance Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Market Mechanisms as a New Mode of Global Governance: Design, Fragility, and Persistence Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) F-BOMB: Discourses of Freedom in the 2003 Iraq War Elisabeth Anker (George Washington University) William La Youmans (George Washington University) The Rise of Public Opinion in the Arab World: Knowledge Produc on and Changing Poli cal Dynamics Kiran Phull (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) FC50: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Empirical Approaches to Public Diplomacy I Diploma c Studies Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: Using Norms to Create Equitable Cap-and-Trade Policies Chair Disc. Leigh Raymond (Purdue University) The European Union’s Emissions Trading System: Global Model or Regional Muddle? Do Global Environmental Market Mechanisms Lead to Durable Policy Change? Lessons from Peru, Indonesia, Brazil and Ghana Carolina Gueiros (Oxford University) How Much Is Nature Worth? Interpre ng the Rise of Ecosystem Services Daniel Suarez (UC Berkeley) Panel Heon Joo Jung (Yonsei University) Mi Hyeon Kim (Yonsei University) Gahui Shin (Yonsei University) A Genosonic Analysis of ISIL and U.S. Counter-Extremism Video Messages Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) Amanda Edgar (The University of Memphis ) Recent change in poli cal economy of global sustainability governance: Economic interests, norma ve concerns and actors in Japan's e ort toward global sustainability Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Jonathan Caverley (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Jonathan Caverley (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Structure and Strategy in an Era of Contested Primacy Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments) Cultural representa on and interna onal projec on: Brazilian cultural diplomacy (2003-2009) Clarice C. Ferreira Menezes (Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro) Exploring Country Iden ty and Ci zen Diplomacy: The Case of Cultural Mediators in Vietnam Lindsey Bier (University of Tennessee) Striving for Autonomy: Internal and External Hedging in East Asia Zack Cooper (Princeton University) Alexander Lanoszka (Dartmouth College) FC51: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil Society in Post-con ict Environments The Other Side of COIN: Insurgent Firepower and Counterinsurgency Outcomes Chair Disc. Wars of Future Past: Using the First World War to Think About the 21st Century A2/AD Threat Michael Allen Hunzeker (George Mason University) From O set Strategy to Compe ve Strategies: The U.S. and the A2/AD Challenge in the Western Paci c Luis Simon (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Craig Hayden (American University) Brexit, clashing arguments George R. Boynton (University of Iowa) The Public and Obama’s Foreign Policy Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Public Communica on Policies of Interna onal Organiza ons: Strategic Goals, Target Audiences and Causal Condi ons Ma hias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Freie Universitaet Berlin) Panel Peace Studies Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich) Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami) FC49: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Public Communica on and Persuasion Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Public Diplomacy and Business: South Korea’s Public Diplomacy and Its E ects on Outward Direct Investment Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) FC48: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Future of American Power Projec on Panel Panel Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Ibrahim Can Sezgin (Max Planck Ins tute for Social Anthropology) Who protests in post-con ict socie es? Evidence from Kosovo under interna onal administra on and indigenous government. Elton Skendaj (University of Miami) Pellumb Kelmendi (Brown University) Foreign Aid Reduc on and Local Civil Society Organiza ons in PostCon ict States: Withering away or deepening roots? Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Quinn Anderson (Kennesaw State University) Lon Gibson (Kennesaw State University) Dylan Simmons (Kennesaw State University) Interethnic Con ict, Incendiary Rumors, and the Networks that Help or Hurt Jennifer M. Larson (New York University) Making Society Civil: Contras ng American and European Union Approaches to Suppor ng Civil Society in Postwar Croa a Laura J. Heideman (Northern Illinois University) The role of local actors in the shaping of peace processes: The Philippines (Mindanao) as a case study Wendy Kroeker (University of Manitoba) FC52: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sociological Perspec ves on Finance and Global Capital Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. FC57: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Diploma c Style and Interna onal Coopera on Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Security and Finance – an instrumental rela onship? The case of AML/CTF and European Lawyers Ulrika Morth (University of Stockholm) Karin S. Helgesson (Stockholm School of Economics) Ola Svenonius (Stockholm University ) US Presidents as Interna onal Mediators: the Ripeness Ques on Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Ins tu on-based Trust, Leadership Style and President Carter’s Use of the Moscow-Washington Hotline The Ro en Carrot: U.S.-Turkish Bargaining Failure Over Iraq in 2003 and the Impact of Social Embeddedness As a Bargaining Tool Joelle Dumouchel (University of Copenhagen) Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Techno-economic futures: Within or beyond capital? Engaging home audiences in host countries: A compara ve study of strategic framing e orts by the United States, Mexico and Canada Amin Samman (City University London) Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) Vanessa Bravo (Elon University) Maria DeMoya (DePaul University) A genealogy of the nancial machine Amin Samman (City University London) The New Spirit of Capitalism and the Challenge of the Welfare State Jacob Didia Jensen (Independent scholar) Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Rachel Sarah Salzman (Georgetown University) Teaching Students about the Vietnam War: The Case for Telling the Untold History Robert P. Hager, Jr. (Los Angeles Mission College) Scien c Exchanges during the Cold War: Highligh ng Molecular Biology Intelligence Gathering Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Credible Signaling and the Origins of the Cold War FC58: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Carbon Governance Arrangements and the Na on-State: The Recon gura on of Public Authority in Developing Countries Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. The wide and deep founda ons of US re-armament: Revisi ng the NSC-68 decision Liviu Horovitz (ETH Zurich) FC55: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable From Informa on Transfer to Rela onal Re ec on: Useful Interven ons into our Teaching Thomas Hickmann (University of Potsdam) Fee Stehle (University of Potsdam) Forest governance as a prac ce of state building: The impact of REDD+ on na onal administra ons Chris Höhne (Technical University of Darmstadt) Markus Lederer (Technical University Darmstadt) The transforma on of Mexican forest governance under REDD+: Symbolically progressive but func onally regressive? Constance McDermo (University of Oxford) Claudia Ituarte-Lima (Oxford Centre for Tropical Forests) The role of REDD+ in the recon gura on of public authority: Evidence from the Democra c Republic of the Congo and Peru Kris na Van Dexter (George Mason University) Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers (George Mason University, Department of Environmental Science and Policy) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Educa on Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Eric M. Blanchard (SUNY Oswego) Nicole George (University of Queensland) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) FC56: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Determinants of Success in Peace Nego a ons: Insights from Turkey Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Onur Bakiner (Sea le University) Evren Balta Paker (Yildiz University) Ayse Betul Celik (Sabanci University) Vera Eccarius-Kelly (Siena College) Sule Yaylaci (University of Bri sh Columbia) Harald Fuhr (University of Potsdam) Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Transna onal city networks and urban climate governance in South Africa Brandon Yoder (Na onal University of Singapore) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh) Agnes Simon (Masaryk University) Eszter Simon (University of Birmingham) Logic of governing: the Epistemic and Cogni ve Dimensions of Knowledge in Central Banking FC53: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Revisi ng the Cold War: New Avenues for Research Panel FC59: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil Disobedience and Nonviolent Resistance Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Molly Wallace (Portland State University) Randall Amster (Georgetown University) Resistance as an ‘interven on’ research methodology Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Nonviolent Resistance and Democra c Consolida on Felix Bethke (University of Duisburg-Essen) Crea ng Change through Discursive Resistance at the Preah Vihear Temple Katrina Gaber (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden) The virtues and wages of struggle: examining the e ects of armed and unarmed con ict dura on Stephen Wi els (MIT) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Exploring Informal Con icts: Towards a Fourth Category of Organised Violence Chair Disc. Marie Allansson (Uppsala University) Susanne Scha enaar (Uppsala University) FC60: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Shi ing Poli cal Economy of Development Assistance: Implica ons for the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals Big Energy and the Poli cal Economy of Energy Policy in Australia: Future High Voltage Superpower or Backwater State? Linda Hancock (Alfred Deakin Ins tute for Ci zenship and Globalisa on, and ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science) Natalie Ralph (Corporate Peacebuilders & Deakin University) Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Itay Fischhendler (Hebrew University) Paul Smoke (New York University) Derick Brinkerho (RTI Interna onal) John Gershman (New York University) Barbara Nunberg (Columbia University) Kathy Whimp (World Bank) Evalua ng the Security of Electricity Integra on in the Mediterranean Sharlissa Moore (Michigan State University) Integra on through interconnec vity – The case of the European Union FC61: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Small states meet large: Strategy, diplomacy and so power in EU External Ac on Alexander Scheibe (Université du Luxembourg) The poli cal economy of European gridline expansion and obstacles to a Europe-wide grid-net Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Brigid La an (European University Ins tute) Brigid La an (European University Ins tute) Autonomy or Adapta on? Norwegian approach to the ENP partner countries in the east Pernille Rieker (Norwegian Ins tute of Intern onal A airs (NUPI)) EU Presidency and Agenda Se ng in EU Foreign Policy: The Case of Slovakia Jozef Batora (Comenius University) Christophe Hillion (Leiden University) Coping with outsidership: Bilateral diplomacy as a side door to EU decision making Kris n M. Haugevik (NUPI) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Strategy and the complexity of global security Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) The Organiza on of State Failure Neil Englehart (Bowling Green State University) Is the 21st Century Concert of Powers Possible? A Test through an Agent-Based Simula on Weizhun Mao (School of Government & Centre for Asia-Paci c Development Studies, Nanjing University) Explaining Great Power War Mathias Ormestad Frendem (Harvard Kennedy School) Security and Democracy: Reconsidering Causality in the Democra c Peace Luis Leandro Schenoni (University of Notre Dame) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Poli cal Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis) Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis) Suzan Ilcan (University of Waterloo) Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) Feyzi Baban (Trent University) Governing Precarious Trajectories on Land and Sea Panel English School Chair FC64: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A ‘Migra on Crisis’? Contest and Change in European Architectures of Control Governing Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Naviga ng Pathways of Assistance, Ci zenship Rights, and Precarious Journeys Adapta on for autonomy? The candidate states and the CFSP FC62: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Security from an Interna onal Society Perspec ve Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Itay Fischhendler (Hebrew University) Regionalism via Electricity Infrastructure Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. FC63: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal Poli cs and Poli cal Economy of Electricity: Part I Simon Parker (University of York) Charles Heller (American University Cairo) Lorenzo Pezzani (University of Kent) European border security and an -smuggling: Missing the point? Nina Perkowski (University of Edinburgh and University of Warwick) Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) When you say ‘We are going to stop smuggling’ – foolery, is what I say”: Autobiographical narra ves of the ‘2015 migra on crisis’ in Malta Maria Pisani (University of Malta) Nick Vaughan-Williams (University of Warwick) The ‘migra on crisis’ and European security assistance in Lebanon: the view from Masnaa border crossing Simone Tholens (Cardi University ) FC65: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Sub-state Diplomacy, Separa sm, and the Transforma ons of Sovereignty Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. On Immigra on Restric on, White Supremacy and Poli cs in Henry Ford’s Detroit Elizabeth Esch (University of Kansas) Racism and the Far-Right: From Social Democracy to Neoliberalism Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London) Simon Xu-Hui Shen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Noe Cornago (Associate Professor of Interna onal Rela ons, University of the Basque Country) Raced Markets: Making Space for Race in Poli cal Economy Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick, ULB) Subna onal diplomacy: coopera on or separa on? Joana Setzer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Michele Acuto (University College London) Paradiplomacy in the Middle East: The Case of Kurds FC68: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Resources and Objec ves of Terrorist Organiza ons Scien Osman Suoor (University of Roehampton) Paradiplomacy: an instrument of separa sm or foreign policy’s democra za on? The case of Russia’s northwestern regions Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Sub-state diplomacy and interna onal law Chair Disc. Kin Ming Kwong (Research Assistant, Chinese University of Hong Kong ) Examining the causes of state sponsorship of terrorism Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University) Deterrence and Counterdeterrence in the Fight Against Global Terror Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Educa on Global Development Livio Di Lonardo (New York Univeristy) Sco Tyson (University of Chicago) Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) J. Simon Rofe (SOAS University of London) Planning for Success? Examining North-South Student Mobility Language, Ideas and Objec ves in Canadian University Strategic Plans Kate Grantham (University of O awa) Developing Risky Partnerships: How Terrorist Groups Form Rela onships Saurabh Pant (Princeton University) The Ends Jus fy the Means: Exploring the Connec on Between Terrorist Tac cs and Mo ves Roya Talibova (University of Michigan) Carly Wayne (University of Michigan) Ethical Global Engagement: Best Prac ce Principles for Pedagogy and Partnerships Eric Hartman (Haverford College) FC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Cri cal Theories and The A ec ve Turn Changing Panoramas: Virtual Study Abroad and Experien al Learning In Cri cal Perspec ve Nane e S. Levinson (American University) When Di erence Creates Dissonance: Understanding Intercultural Learning in Study Abroad Lynne Mitchell (University of Guelph) Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) Building North-South Partnerships through Interna onal Experien al Learning Programs: Issues and Opportuni es Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa) FC67: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Raced Markets Panel Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. David Roediger (University of Kansas) David Roediger (University of Kansas) The Neoclassical Robinson, Daniel Defoe’s Crusoe and the Raced Market Frame of Orthodox Economics Textbooks Ma hew Watson (University of Warwick, UK) The Colonial Origins of European Welfare States Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) John Holmwood (University of No ngham) James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) “Hong Kong is Not China”: New Tides of Hong Kong Iden ty Poli cs Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Forces of Darkness: Proto-states, armed con ict, and resource alloca on Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) FC66: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ethical Interna onal Engagement in Experien al Learning and Study Abroad: Opportuni es and Challenges Panel Roundtable Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar ) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) FC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Assessing the Responsibility to Protect: Past, Present, Future Interna onal Ethics Human Rights Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Sara Davies (Gri th University) Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Luke J. Glanville (Australian Na onal University) Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) FC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Con ict Processes and Understanding Change in World Poli cs Scien Chair Disc. Disc. The Dark Side of Coopera on: How Interna onal Organiza ons Spread Na onal Corrup on Emilie Hafner-Burton (University of California San Diego) Chris na J. Schneider (Princeton University) c Study of Interna onal Processes Patrick James (University of Southern California) Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) David Carter (Princeton University) A BIT of Regulatory Chill? Jennifer L. Tobin (Georgetown University) Insecurity and Distribu onal Con ict in South Africa Intrastate Violence and Government Investment in Social Welfare: The Case of Colombia Sarah Brooks (Ohio State University) "Global Supply Chains and Labor Rights" Therese Anders (University of Southern California) Layna Mosley (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) When Do Insurgents Use Suicide A acks? Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) R. Karl Rethemeyer (State University of New York at Albany) Corina Simonelli (University at Albany, SUNY) The UNSC Civil Con ict Resolu ons (CCR) Dataset Michelle Benson (University at Bu alo - State University of New York) Colin Tucker (University at Bu alo - State University of New York) And Now for Something Completely Di erent?: Territorial Claims and Iden ty Claims Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Trade Disputes, the WTO, and the Imposi on of State Level Bilateral Sanc ons David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) FC74: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM NGOs as Key Stakeholders in Human Rights Promo on Human Rights Chair Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinna ) Exploring the Intersec on of Women’s Rights and Human Rights in Religious and Secular organiza ons Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Highligh ng Human Rights: Do Human Rights Frames A ect Support for Foreign Policies? Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Amnesty Interna onal’s Decriminaliza on of Sex-Work: The Bureaucracy of Human Rights NGOS Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University) Linda Veazey (Midwestern State University ) FC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Business and the State in the Contemporary Chinese Economy Unknown Vic ms: Organiza onal Pressures Against Monitoring Human Rights Abuse Susan Caldwell (University of Southern California) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ins tu ons, Audience Costs, and the E ec veness of Naming and Shaming Is there a Beijing Consensus in social policy? Economic Crises, Retrenchments and Expansions in Chinese Welfare State Myunghee Lee (University of Missouri, Department of Poli cal Science) Xiaoye She (State University of New York at Albany) A Decisive Role for Markets? Legi macy and Economic Rhetoric in Xi's China Peter Sandby-Thomas (University of Massachuse s, Dartmouth) FC75: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China's Rise and Chinese Foreign Policy Chair Disc. Wendy Leutert (Cornell University) Economic Incen ves: Role of State Business Actors in Understanding China's Power Xue Gong (NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY) Protec ng Business from Poli cs: Explaining Varia on in Na onalist Protests in China Kacie Miura (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College) Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown University) China Dreaming the Belt and Road: Strategic Ra onale and Geopoli cal Implica ons Ming-Te Hung (Na onal Chung-Hsing University) Tai-Ting Liu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs, Na onal Chung Hsing University) Harmonious Worldview: A Peace Ini a ve or Poli cal Rhetoric? Panel Ming-Te Hung (Na onal Chung-Hsing University) Kai-Ming Chang (Assistant Professor of Center for General Educa on, Na onal Taichung University of Science and Tec) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Thinking about China's rise: from a historical perspec ve Chair Disc. Disc. A Marke ng Theory of China’s Rise and the Niche Strategy in Interna onal Rela ons Nita Rudra (Georgetown University) Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown. University) FDI and Access to Potable Water in Developing Countries. Is there a link? Nita Rudra (Georgetown University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Shades of Red: Explaining Varia on in China’s State-owned Enterprise Reform FC73: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Globaliza on, Good Governance, and Local Context Panel Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong) Chunman Zhang (Johns Hopkins University) China’s Iden ty and Norms Compliance: Social Learning and Persuasion Zhouchen Mao (University of Kent ) FC76: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Social Movements and the Construc on of Human Rights Panel Con icts between issue ac vism and third party dependency: The case of Freedom House Anne So e Bang Lindegaard (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Human Rights Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Using Ar cle 18 as an Agenda for Change: The case of Pakistan and a Bo om Up Approach to Interna onal Human Rights Harriet Ho er (University of Bristol) “Divide and Rule”: Opposi on Fragmenta on and State Repression in Nonviolent Campaigns Huan Zhang (University of Arizona) The Borrowed Sword: examining clandes ne repression in social movement Ping-Kuei Chen (University of Maryland, College Park) The pre-nego a on process and UN human rights trea es: the in uence of the transna onal advocacy network in the case of the proposed interna onal Conven on on the Rights of Older Persons Annie Herro (University of New South Wales) FC77: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Postcolonial encounters with gender, poli cs, and peace Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Caroline Co et (E-Interna onal Rela ons) Denise Walsh (University of Virginia) What color is independence? Stories of safety and decoloniza on in the Paci c Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) A Source of Hope Among Horror: The Feminist Revolu on in Rojava FC79: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable "Clausewitz on Small War" by Daase and Davis - New Avenues for Research Interna onal Security Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FC80: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cs of Interna onal Aid Chair Disc. Carrie Reiling (University of California, Irvine) Imagining a sisterhood in Afghanistan: building feminist solidari es amidst extreme di erence. Ben Walter (University of Queensland) FC78: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Performing Exper se through Numbers and Narra ves: Civil Society Advocacy in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Susan K. Sell (George Washington University) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Narra ng, Construc ng and Contes ng City Power: Towards a Countervailing Financial Public Sphere? Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) The Poli cs of Consul ng in Mul lateral Aid Organiza ons Elena V. McLean (SUNY Bu alo) The Knowledge Market in Interna onal Aid Jessica Anderson (George Washington University) When Policies Leap Rather Than Di use: Interna onal Bureaucrats and the Transfer of the Condi onal Cash Transfer Model to Turkey and Indonesia Ozsel Beleli (University of Oxford) Essen al Decisions: Interna onal Organiza ons’ Strategies for Delivering Aid in Fragile States Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) Decolonizing Peace and Security Policies: Women’s Local Prac ces Overcoming Interna onal Discourses Panel Interna onal Organiza on Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Discursive and material gender entanglements of posthuman peacebuilding prac ces Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) James W. Davis (University of St. Gallen) Jan Willem Honig (King's College London) Beatrice Heuser Antulio J. Echevarria II (US Army War College) Michael Friedrich Harsch (New York University Abu Dhabi) Sidak Yn so (New York University) Perverse Assistance and the Humanitarian Relief Paradox Melissa Carlson (UC Berkeley) FC81: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Nuclear Weapons and the Poten al for Con ict in South Asia Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Devin Hagerty (University of Maryland, Bal more County) Devin Hagerty (University of Maryland, Bal more County) Condemned to Nuclear Confronta on?: Indo-Pakistani Normaliza on Dialogues and the Prospects for Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament in South Asia Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Should the United States strike a deal to mainstream a nuclear Pakistan? Andrew Baker (University of She eld) Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) Gaurav Kampani (Assistnt Professor of Poli cal Science, University of Tulsa) Colouring the world: The visual representa on of global benchmarks Nuclear Capability as the Ul mate Equalizer: A Poli cal Psychology of Pakistan’s Nuclear Program Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) How global performance indicators changed transparency norms in world poli cs Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Transparency Interna onal’s Corrup on Percep ons Index and theories of global civil society Hannes Baumann (University of Liverpool) Maysam Behravesh (Lund University) The Role of Distrust in the case of India-Pakistan Mari me Nuclear Security in the Light of the Comple on of India’s Nuclear Triad Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Transforma ve Impact of Crises on Nuclear Con dence Building or Are Nuclear Con dence Building Measures a Knee-Jerk Reac on to Crises? Tanvi Kulkarni (Jawaharlal Nehru University) FC82: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Elec ons, Ethnicity and Governance: Trends and Trajectories Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. FC85: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel China and Environmental Governance I: Domes c and Interna onal E ects of Environmental Performance and Policy Environmental Studies Global Development Hussein Banai (Indiana University) Hussein Banai (Indiana University) Iden ty, Ins tu ons, and Opposi on: Local Dynamics and Its Impact on Ethnic Party Support in Eastern Europe Chair Disc. The China E ect: The In uence of Chinese Economic Globaliza on on Water Prac ce and Policy in the Developing World Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University) Con ict Management and Par cipa on in a Constrained Democracy: Insights from Rwanda Jessica Nea e (University of Oregon) Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School) Economy, Na onal Security, and the Emergence of Na onal Iden ty or the State as Democra zer Kimberly L. Shella (Independent Scholar) The poli cs of co-op on: Ethnopoli cal minority organiza ons and authoritarian elec ons in the Middle East Agatha Hultquist (University of Maryland, College Park) Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland) Evolu on of Con ict: Ethnic Divides and Mul party Elec ons in Post -War Bosnia-Herzegovina The Inconvenient Truth of the Poli cal Pollu on Cycle: Theory and Evidence from Chinese Prefectures Shiran Shen (Stanford University) Two Pathways of Interac on: Exploring the Interna onal Sources of China’s Carbon Trading Policy (2007-2011) Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Yi an Huang (School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University) The Developing World as the Dragon's Den: Assessing the Role of Environmental Factors in Chinese Development Finance Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Benjamin McClelland (Columbia University) FC83: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Universality of Rights Revisited Panel Human Rights Interna onal Ethics Disc. Alena Drieschova (Cardi University) Zehra Arat (University of Connec cut) Human Rights of Older Persons: Barriers Toward Equal Enjoyment Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) Polyamory in Context: Marriage and the Human Rights of Polyamourous Persons Chair Disc. Brian Budd (University of Guelph) Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta) Se ler Colonialism, Slow Violence, and the Logic of Repara ons Pauline Wakeham (Western University) Irreconcilable Di erences – Indigenous Visions meet Australian Cons tu onal Poli cs Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba) Myra Tait (University of Manitoba) Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) Interna onal Court Socializa on and Norm Vernaculariza on in Africa Ayodeji K. Perrin, Esq. (Northwestern University) The Construc on of Human Rights Actorhood: Findings from the Korean General Social Survey Jeong-Woo Koo (Sungkyunkwan University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Explaining Pa erns of Security Across American Indian Reserva ons Florian Kern (University of Essex) Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Rebecca Cordell (University of Essex) Legi macy beyond the State: The Case of Sudan People's Libera on Army Sweta Sen (Kent State University) Public Enemy Number Two: Drugs, Criminaliza on, and Power in the West Bank Anna Zelenz (University of Washington) From Coercion to Coopera on: Establishing Authority in Contested Territory Andrew Miller (MIT) FC86: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Indigenous Peoples and Challenges to the Se ler Colonial State in Theory and Prac ce Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Human Rights Norma ve Challenges to Human Rights: Selec ve Treatment of Di erent Rights and Rival Global Norms FC84: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Governance under Weak or Contested Authority Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Judith Shapiro (American University) Rollback, Resurgence, and Reconcilia on: Challenging Defensive Colonialism and the Canadian Se ler State David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Shi ing Repertoires of Collec ve Ac on: A Compara ve Analysis of Idle No More and the Occupy INAC Protests Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph) Theorizing Resistance at the Truth and Reconcilia on Commission of Canada Alison James (University of Bri sh Columbia) FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable in Honor of the 2017 ISSS Dis nguished Scholar: Barry Posen Interna onal Security Studies Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University) Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Robert Art (Brandeis University) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University) Peter Liberman (City University of New York) Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) FD02: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Regional Powers and Change in World Politcs Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Demetrius Pereira (UFPR) A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (Brazilian War College - ESG) Domes c crises and the demise of alterna ve regionalism in La n America: The cases of ALBA and UNASUR Wolfgang Muno (University of Mainz) Alexander Brand (Rhine-Waal University (Germany)) Middle Powers in the Recrea on of Regional Orders The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutri on: the Deceits of a G7 Ini a ve in Senegal Marie Gagné (University of Toronto) Un-sustaining Development: Development e ec veness and the challenge of long term change Salik Farooqi (USAID) Beyond the WTO: Building a 21st Century Trade Agenda for Food Security Sophia Murphy (UBC) The Forgo en History of Food Security in the Mul lateral Trading System Ma as E. Margulis (University of S rling) Tom Long (University of Reading) Regional/Bilateral Security Agreements and External Threats: Securi za on in Chad, Ethiopia, and Sudan Marie Besancon (Portland State University / University of Khartoum) Sahar El Faki (University of Khartoum) Quan fying Compe Space on for Regional Integra on in the Post-Soviet Esther Ademmer (Kiel Ins tute for the World Economy) Strategies and Behaviors of Regional Powers in Regional Se ngs Cagla Mavruk Cavlak (University) FD03: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable for FPA Dis nguished Scholar Award Recipient Marijke Breuning Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Donald A. Sylvan (Ohio State University) Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) FD04: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Theory Sec on Honors the Work of William E. Connolly FD06: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Sexual Change, Social Change: LGBTI experiences as a challenge to ideas of progress in world poli cs Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. LGBTQ+ Teaching and Learning in Interna onal Rela ons: What Professors and Ins tu ons Need to Learn Sandra McEvoy (Wheelock College) “Excep onal Change: Sexual Diversity, Global Queer Poli cs, and Alterna ves to the State” Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) “The Complica ons of Diplomats Pursuing LGBTI agendas: States of change and resistance.” Douglas Jano (Carleton University) “Challenging the Opposi on of LGBT Iden es and Muslim Cultures: Ini al Research on the Experiences of LGBT Muslims in Canada” Ayesha Valliani (Dept of Religious Studies, University of Toronto) A ec ng Change: Regula ng Sexual Bodies Paul Gordon Kramer (University of Auckland) Theory Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) William E. Connolly (Johns Hopkins University) Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Kathy E. Ferguson (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Nisha Shah (University of O awa) Elisabeth Anker (George Washington University) Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) FD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Global Economic Change and Food Poli cs: The Implica ons for Governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Simon Nicholson (American University) Transna onal Agribusiness Mega Mergers: Implica ons for the Global Food System Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Momin Rahman (Trent University) FD07: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Empirical Change and its Rela onship to Theore cal and Pedagogical Change in IR Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) Seyed Saeed Mousavi (Florida Interna onal University) Changing Pedagogies of World Poli cs Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) How Does Global Poli cs Change? A Cri que of the Reliance on Evolu onary Theory in IR J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Change, Re exivity, and Interna onal Poli cs: IR as the Study of the Present Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) Re-thinking Benchmarks in IR: China, the 1970s and the Financial Crisis of 2008 Maximilian Terhalle (Reader, Winchester University) Events and the Possibility of Non-Violent Change in IR Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen (University of Jyväskylä) FD08: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Norm Dynamics Reconsidered: Turning the Spotlight on Norma ve Change Interna onal Law Human Rights Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg University) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University) Why Norms Don’t Die: Norm Contesta on, Change, and Replacement Sarah Percy (University of Queensland) Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) The Challenge of Norm Construc on for Economic and Social Rights: The Case of the Right to Food Michelle D. Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston) Unintended Consequences of Adjacency Claims Miriam Bradley (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Macro or Micro Lenses? Reading the Tales of Transforma on: The Case of the Norm Against Torture Ezgi Yildiz (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Thin Norms and Colonial Con nui es: The Ins tu onaliza on of Pan-Africanism at the African Union Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Conceptualising and Contextualising 'Rape as a Weapon of War' Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (UiT The Arc c University of Norway) Covenants without the sword: the failure of legal instruments against war rape Lisa B. Sharlach (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Northern Ireland: The Con ict-Related Sexual Violence Outlier Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) RAPE, GENOCIDE AND FORCED MARRIAGE IN CAMBODIA; MARITAL VOWS AND SEXUAL ASSAULT UNDER THE KHMER ROUGE Chris Yoder (Center for Genocide Research and Educa on) Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Sexual Exploita on and Abuse by Interveners: Unpacking the impact on peacebuilding outcomes Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University) Anna Powles (Massey University) Louise Searle (Humanitarian Advisory Group) Legi mizing Military Ac on through 'Rape as a Weapon' Discourse: Cri cal analysis of R2P Sarka Kolmasova (Metropolitan University Prague) Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University) FD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Roundtable Honoring Jonathan Fox Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) Shmuel Sandler (Bar-Ilan University) Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Dennis Hoover (Ins tute for Global Engagement) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Univers y of Birmingham) FD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Global Development Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honouring Professor Arturo Escobar Global Development Chair Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Arturo Escobar (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Cris na Rojas (Carleton University) Aram Ziai (University of Bonn) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC-Rio) FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable - Harvey Starr Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Honore Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) e Part. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Part. Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Part. Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Cyber-diplomacy, cyber-power and cyber-democracy in a changing world Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Keunsoo (Kevin) Jeong (Univeristy of Pi sburgh) Nancy Teeple (Simon Fraser University) Cyber-diplomacy and change in world poli cs André Filipe Barrinha (Canterbury Christ Church University and Centre for Social Studies) Thomas Renard (Egmont, Brussels) Arms Race and Arms Control in Cyberspace: Challenges and Opportuni es Yeonmin Cho (Towson University) S gma zing Cyber War: Mission Impossible? The role of United Na ons Economic Commission for Africa in the prolifera ons and transforma on of regional organiza ons in Africa Patricia Shamai (Universiy of Portsmouth) Brian M. Mazanec (George Mason University) Densua Mumford (University of Oxford) Cyberdemocracy or Cyberanarchy: Non-Western Democracy and Changing Global Poli cs Joel Ng (University of Oxford) Arry Bainus (Padjadjaran University) Satriya Wibawa (Universitas Padjadjaran) Oce Ibrahim Chairiadi (Universitas Padjadjaran) Nugraha Pratama (Universitas Padjadjaran) New sources of Cyber Power: Data, Ar Machine Learning When the States in Africa United: Gadda 's gambit and the forma on of the African Union The Ambivalence of the Sacred: The Role of Religion in Con ict Resolu on and Peacebuilding Jacinta Chiamaka Nwaka (University of Benin) Understanding Con icts and Peace-building Prac ces in the Context of Mul ple Actors cial Intelligence and Fekadu Adugna Tufa (Addis Ababa University) Salih Bicakci (Kadir Has University) FD14: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Health Equity and Ins tu ons Panel FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The President and Na onal Security Leadership: The Obama Legacy Interna onal Ethics Global Health Human Rights Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Counter-Terrorism Strategy Shi s from Bush to Obama. Disc. Chair Disc. Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) Promo ng the Democra za on of the Health System from the Bo om Up: Experiences from the Guatemalan Network of Community Defenders for the Right to Health Lorena Ruano (University of Bergen) Karen Ann Feste (University of Denver) A ack of the Drones: Due Process and the Cons tu onality of Drone Strikes Dave Bridge (Baylor University) Obama, Iran, and Unilateral Diplomacy: Trea es, Execu ve Agreements, and Poli cal Commitments Je rey Peake (Clemson University) Governing for the Common Good Jennifer Prah Ruger (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) The Health SDG: Dri ing between Global Health Security and Global Health Jus ce Gorik Ooms (University of Heidelberg) U.S.-Russia Rela ons during the Obama Era: From "Reset" to a New Cold War M. Leann Brown (University of Florida) The Clash of Civiliza ons and the Clash of Candidates: The 2016 Elec on Richard S. Conley (University of Florida) Global Health Equity and Core Interna onal Obliga ons Lisa Forman (University of Toronto) Equity in the New Landscape for Development Assistance for Health Trygve O ersen (University of Oslo / Norwegian Ins tute of Public Health) FD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Teaching Environmental Peacebuilding Roundtable Environmental Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Marc A. Levy (Columbia University) FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Explaining the Transforma on of African Peace and Security Landscape Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario ) Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) Changing the Peace-building Landscape from the Outside Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon ) M. Leann Brown (University of Florida) Richard S. Conley (University of Florida) FD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Changing Nuclear Imaginary in Regulatory and Military Prac ce Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Allison Macfarlane (George Washington University) Kathleen M. Vogel (North Carolina State University) Charles Perrow (Yale University ) Disembodying the Power of Nuclear Weapons: Experts and the Materiality and Governance of Nuclear Technologies Ma hias Englert (Ins tute of Applied Eology) Anne Harrington (Cardi University) The banality of disaster: nuclear emergency response as normalizing prac ce Sonja Schmid (Virginia Tech) “4000 Deaths”: Recontextualizing Chernobyl’s Mortality John Downer (University of Bristol) War Without an Ending: The Truncated Narra ves of Nuclear War Lynn Eden (Stanford University) Reimagining the Future during the Thermonuclear Revolu on Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Casper Sylvest (University of Southern Denmark) FD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Mentoring Women in Interna onal Poli cal Economy and Honoring SWIPE Award Recipient 2017 Prof. Vivien Schmidt Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Aliza Forman Rabinovici (Tel Aviv University) Udi Sommer (Tel Aviv University) Brian Knafou (University of Southern California) FD23: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Stories of/in Flux: Representa ons of Temporality in Narra ve in Global Poli cs Interna onal Studies Associa on Central and East European Interna onal Studies Associa on Part. Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Disc. Narra vising Security, Securi zing Narra ves: Human security qua State Security in Global Human Tra cking Discourses "That's it! I'm moving to Canada!" Eschatalogical Narra ves in Foreign Policy. Stuart Strome (University of Florida) Interna onal Rela ons as Civiliza onal Narra ve Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) When Bodies Bear Witness: An Autoethnographic Explora on of Territoriality, Temporality, and Embodiment Sarah Naumes (York University) Dean Caivano (York University) Interroga ng temporal Poli cal Violence, Terrorism, Protest, Security in Prac ce, and the Rise of ISIS Jonathon Patrick Whooley (San Francisco State University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Marsha Henry (London School of Economics) Sexual violence and torture: gendered slippages, gendered s gma Chris Dolan (Refugee Law Project) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) FD24: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Ins tu onal Complexity in Global Environmental Governance II: Case Studies of Transna onalism and New IGOs Environmental Studies "'I Felt Useless and Not Man Enough' - Unpacking Processes of 'Emascula on' within the Context of Sexual Violence Against Men Philipp Schulz (Transi onal Jus ce ins tute, Ulster University) Towards a trauma-informed response to male survivors of con ictrelated sexual violence Onen David Ongwech (Refugee Law Project) Domes c violence and con ict: interroga ng the rela onships Chair Kristen Pue (University of Toronto) The Ecosystem Approach to Management within European Marine Environmental Governance: Policies and Ins tu onal Interplay in the Bal c Sea Region Sara E. Soderstrom (Södertörn University) Kris ne Kern (IRS & University of Potsdam) De-sexing sexual violence: survivor stories Chris Dolan (Refugee Law Project) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) What we talk about when we talk about state-secularity? Moria Bar-Maoz (University of Cambridge) Whither secular tolerance?: Understanding the incompa bility of poli cal change, freedom, and religious otherness Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Itera ve Non-State Governance: Consumer Boyco Campaigns and Corporate Involvement in Global Public Policy Networks Harriet Gray (University of Gothenburg) FD22: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Secular and Religious: Bridging Theory and Prac ce Jessica L. Peet (University of Southern California) Stuart Strome (University of Florida) Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Jessica L. Peet (University of Southern California) Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg) Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia) Thomas Gammelto -Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Petra Roter (University of Ljubljana) FD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Con ict-Related Sexual Violences: Understanding What, When and Why Chair Disc. ng the Religion-Women's Rights Beyond Secular and Religious: A typology of religion's place in the public sphere. Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Oddny Helgado r (Brown University) Alexandra Hennessy (Seton Hall University) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coopera ng New Perspec ves on Central & Eastern Europe’s Role in the Migra on Crisis: Responses and Reac ons from States, People, Civil Society and the EU Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Abor on and Religion: Discom Policy Link Situa ng the Global South in Transna onal Climate Governance Brianna Botchwey (University of Toronto ) FD25: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Regional Powers Revisited Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Sandra Destradi (Helmut Schmidt University and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Regional Powers Revisited Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Conceptualizing the Contesta on to Regional Power in South Asia Hannes Ebert (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) The decline of Brazilian leadership in South America Miriam Gomes Saraiva (The Rio de Janeiro State University) South Africa: (s ll) a regional power? Karen Smith (University of Cape Town) Regional Leadership by the BRICS and MIKTA countries compared Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) FD26: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Authoritarian regimes and foreign policy Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Chair Disc. Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim) Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University) The determinants of alignment: Verbal and material collabora on between authoritarian regimes Chris an von Soest (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Campaign Rhetoric and Chinese Reac ons to New Leaders Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University) Kacie Miura (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Monarchies and Con ict De-escala on – The Buraimi Oasis territorial dispute FD28: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Everyday Iden es and Sensi ve Subjects: Methodological Challenges and Lessons from the Field Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Michael Seeberg (University of Southern Denmark) Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) When Dragon and Bear tango Carlo Masala (University of the German Bundeswehr) FD27: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Complexi es of Peace and War: Assessing The “Complexity Turn” in Global Security Governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Jana Hönke (University of Groningen) Wipeout at the Edge of Chaos: Past Misappropria ons and the Future of Nonlinear Science in Security Studies Sean Lawson (University of Utah) The Implica ons of Complexity for UN Peace Opera ons and Counter-Terrorism: The Case of The UN Mul dimensional Integrated Stabiliza on Mission in Mali Charles T. Hunt (RMIT University) Achieving Gender Perspec ve in Peace & Security Opera ons: The View through a Complexity Lens Bryn Hughes (University of Queensland) Governing "Wicked Problems"?: Global Security Governance through the Lens of Complexity Theory Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Complexity Theory and the Global Division of Labor in Post-9/11 Security Governance Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Ana Bracic (University of Oklahoma) Direct vs. indirect: Methods of everyday na onalism in poli cal science Ellie Kno (London School of Economics) ‘Seek knowledge even unto China’: Using naivety as a strategy for studying everyday ethnicity in Chinese Islamic communi es. David Stroup (University of Oklahoma) ‘We are at war, but we don’t know where the front is’: Researching everyday patrio sm as poli cized iden ty in Russia Paul Goode (University of Bath) Too far from home for discussing poli cs? Focus group research strategies for analyzing everyday perspec ves in authoritarian contexts Maryia Rohava (University of Oslo) Anna Sunik (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) In Defense of Emba led Autocrats: How ‘Hidden Vetoes’ In the UN Security Council A ect Authoritarian Survival Panel FD29: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar IPE Honors Helen Milner, Dis nguished Senior Scholar Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Helen Milner (Princeton University) Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) Barbara Walter (University of California San Diego) Nita Rudra (Georgetown University) Je Frieden Megumi Naoi (University of California, San Diego) Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Peter Gourevitch (University of California San Diego) FD30: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Bridging Area Studies and Interna onal Rela ons: Dis nguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Roger E. Kanet Post Communist States Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Charles E. Ziegler (University of Louisville) Roger Edward Kanet (University of Miami) Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Rajan Menon (City College of New York/City University of New York) Edward Kolodziej (University of Illinois) Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) FD31: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable What's Le of the 'Linguis c Turn'? IR and the Ends of Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Rethinking Root Causes, Triggers and Violence: A Collensian Take on Taken-for-granted Concepts in Con ict Studies Isabel Bramsen (PhD Student, CRIC - Centre for Con ict Resolu on, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany) Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Veronique Pin-Fat (The University of Manchester) Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) FD32: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Power of Framing and Discourse: the Anthropocene and Images of the Future Environmental Studies Theory Disc. Mapping the Repertoire of Emo ons and their Func ons in Diploma c Nego a ons Civilians in the Bombsights? Moral Emo ons and the Poli cs of US Bombing Policy in Vietnam David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Social and Symbolic Struggles between Career and Non-Career Prac oners in American Diplomacy Kathleen Angers (University of Montreal) FD35: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Coup-Proo ng: Strategies and E ects Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. James Meadowcro (Carleton University) Rasmus A. Karlsson (Umeå University, Sweden) Imagina on as Transforma onal Capacity – Future-making between mind and society Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Jonathan N. Brown (Sam Houston State University) Anthony Marcum (University of Michigan) Why No Military Coup in Pyongyang? An Ins tu onal Account Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) The Earth as Anthropos: The Metaphysics of the Anthropocene Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) The Concept of the Anthropocene in Contemporary Climate Poli cs Military Priva za on and Coup-proo ng in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990 -2010 Megan Becker (University of Southern California) Reed Kurtz (The Ohio State University) Revolu onary Demands: De ning Democracy in Egypt Climate Futures and The Ethic of Possibility: Theorizing shared images of the futures Kira Jumet (Hamilton College ) Jonathan Hui (University of Hawaii & The East-West Center) Coup-Proo ng and Security Force Defec ons during Violent and Non-Violent Protests Panel Myunghee Lee (University of Missouri, Department of Poli cal Science) Emir Yazıcı (University of Missouri) Global Health Chair Disc. Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) WHO Answers to Whom?: The World Health Organiza on’s Mul Stakeholder Problem & Its Implica ons for IR Theory Mara Pillinger (George Washington University) HIV/AIDS policy in South Africa: theorizing the role of the state in global health policy processes Catherine van de Ruit (Ursinus College) Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg) The Intervener’s Kiss: The Compe ve Valua on of Humanitarian and Recipient Lives when Hospitals, Doctors, and Pa ents are Targets Emily K. M. Sco (University of Toronto) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Diploma c Studies Chair Chair Disc. Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Isabel Bramsen (PhD Student, CRIC - Centre for Con ict Resolu on, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) The Promise of Micro-Sociology for Diploma c Studies Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) FD36: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel What does “global environmental poli cs” look like from the Global South? Part II Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Transna onal Climate Change Governance and the Global South How Ideas Spread: Choosing Rights in African HIV Advocacy FD34: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Micro-Sociological Approaches to Diplomacy Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) External Dominance, Internal Division? Ins tu onal Coup-Proo ng in U.S. Client States The Environmental Risks of Incomplete Globalisa on FD33: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theorizing global health II Panel Sander Chan (German Development Ins tute/Deutsches Ins tut für Entwicklungspoli k (DIE)) Harro van Asselt (Stockholm Environment Ins tute) How Can Environmental Ac vism Emerge under Authoritarianism? Cases from Developing Asia Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales) Panel A Compara ve Analysis of Biodiversity Regula on: The Case of the Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) in Megadiverse Countries João Paulo Veiga (University of São Paulo) Murilo Alves Zacareli (University of São Paulo) Transboundary river basin governance in the South: The case of the La Plata River Basin Fernanda Mello Sant'Anna (Sao Paulo State University) Wagner Ribeiro (University of Sao Paulo) A case of global environmental poli c: Brazil, China and India and the United Na ons Watercourses Conven on Ma lde de Souza (Pon Gerais) cal Catholic University of Minas FD37: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mul faceted Realism: Cri cal Engagements in Realist IR Theory Theory Chair Disc. FD40: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Trends in Construc vist Approaches Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Michelle Murray (Bard College) Uncertainty, the Emo on Turn, and Construc vist Interna onal Rela ons: From the Harmony of Socializa on to the Processes of Entrainment Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Construc ng Truths within the Instability of Meaning: Construc vism Engages Decolonial Voices Realism as Chris an Existen alism Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) A cri cal engagement with non-ra onalist IR: on the role of ideology, and reclaiming realism Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Transforming the Gendered Discipline of IR: A Feminist Cri que of Waltzian Neo-realism Debangana Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Marcos Sebas an Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) Grounding Social Processes: Rules, Norms, and Decisions Horia Michael Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Naviga ng the Fault Lines Between Cri cal Construc vism and Poststructuralism in IR: Dialogues between Ludwig Wi genstein and Jacques Derrida for an ethically and poli cally commi ed knowledge about IR prac ces Lucas Perez Floren no (Pon Janeiro) The Impossibility of a General Theory of Systems Change: Realist Skep cism from Thucydides to Hegel and Robert Gilpin Robert Wyllie (University of Notre Dame) FD38: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Petro-States: 4th Annual Fred Friendly Seminar in Interna onal A airs & Foreign Policy Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska - Omaha) Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Wil Burns (Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, American University) Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Elisabeth Gra y (Arizona State University) Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Christopher Tunnard (The Fletcher School ) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) Gregory W. White (Smith College) FD39: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM On the Historicity of War Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) Dan Oberg (Swedish Defence University ) Shane Brighton (University of Sussex) Marc von Boemcken (Bonn Interna onal Center for Conversion) Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg ) Victoria M Basham (Cardi University ) cal Catholic University of Rio de FD41: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Perspec ves on State, Society, and Violence in South Asia South Asia in World Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Environmental Studies Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Construc vism, Cogni ve Duality, and Terrorism Walzing Around the Philosophy of Science Chair Part. Part. Panel Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University) Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) MQM and Poli cal Violence Asfandyar Mir (University of Chicago ) Dylan Moore (Stanford University ) Reimagined Communi es and Genocidal Violence in South Asia Yelena Biberman (Skidmore College) Rachel Castellano (Skidmore College) Rethinking Baloch Secularism: What the Data Say C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Ali Hamza (Georgetown University) Ideological Roots of Mobiliza on in India: the E ect of Praxis on Civilian Par cipa on in the Telangana Peasant Movement Devin Finn (University of Denver) How Secularist Par es Shape Militant Violence in Pakistan Gareth Nellis (University of California, Berkeley) Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University) FD42: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Foreign Policy of South American Countries Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Humberto Hinestrosa (Brunel University) Amy Below (Oregon State University) Foreign Policy Analysis and the Making of Plan Colombia MARIA MONROY (SERGIO ARBOLEDA UNIVERSITY) Fabio Sánchez (Universidad Sergio Arboleda) Poli cal Regime and Foreign Policy. Peru, rupture and con nuity. Oscar Vidarte (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Perú) Rethinking Foreign Policy: Challenges, Alterna ves, and Prospects for Interna onal Inser on of Uruguay Isabel Clemente (Universidad de la República) PetroCaribe Under Chavez and Maduro Caroline McCulloch (Florida Interna onal University) The China's importance in the foreign policy of Colombia and Peru: A compara ve perspec ve Javier Ernesto Ramírez Bullón (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Perú) Lizeth Vanessa Ayala Cas blanco (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Perú) FD43: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Alterna ves to Sanc ons Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. FD45: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Presiden al Panel Great Powers and Power Shi in the 21st century Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Japanese role and posi on in the new Transi onal world Akihiko Tanaka (Ins tute Oriental Culture, U Tokyo) Does the USA stays in the Unilateral Leader in this century? Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Fraser Cameron (eu-asia centre) EU Challange to the Changing New World Order Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Fraser Cameron (eu-asia centre) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Quansheng Zhao (American University) Kuunnavakkam Kesaven Akihiko Tanaka (Ins tute Oriental Culture, U Tokyo) Naming without Shaming: The 1540 Commi ee and Monitoring Na onal Measures to Combat the Prolifera on of WMD Richard Cupi (U.S. Department of State) Why Heed? Explaining the Authority of Peer Reviews among States Valen na Carraro (Maastricht University) Thomas Conzelmann (Maastricht University) Hortense Jongen (Maastricht University) Mar na Kühner (Maastricht University) FD46: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Dis nguished Scholars Panel: James Turner Johnson Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) Self-Legi ma on through Inclusive Procedures? Evidence from Interna onal Organiza ons’ Food Security Projects Leon Sche ler (University of Potsdam) Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam) Angela Heucher (University of Potsdam) Panel Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Nicolas Jabko (SciencesPo, Paris) Nicolas Jabko (SciencesPo, Paris) The Instrumental Uses of Norms in World Poli cs Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) European Poles and Polish Patriots: Movement/Countermovement Dynamics and Instrumental Framing around New Norms Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Agnès Chetaille (IRIS/EHESS, Paris) Naming, Shaming, and the Laws of War: When the ICRC Violates Discre on and Goes Public Brooke C. Greene (Columbia University) Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) Minju Kwon (University of Notre Dame) Mo va on Broadening and Norm Emergence: States’ Interna onal Mo va ons for Establishing a TRC Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch (Wellesley College ) Advancing Global Health Agendas: Instrumental and Principled Arguments Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Power Transi on in Asia and the Middle Powers Kuunnavakkam Kesaven The Consequences of Membership Suspension from Interna onal Organiza ons FD44: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Instrumental Uses of Norms in World Poli cs Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University) J. Ann Tickner (American University) Interna onal Ethics Chair Honore e Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) Rosemary Kellison (University of West Georgia) Eric Pa erson (Georgetown Univ.) Gregory Reichberg (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) John Kelsay (Florida State University) Nicholas Rengger (University of St Andrews) Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore) Joseph Capizzi (Catholic University of America) FD47: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Limits of Reason: Social Sciences and Intelligence Performance Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Social Science Research and Intelligence Cathryn Thurston (Na onal Intelligence University) Complex Intelligence Prepara on of the Ba le eld: An E ort to Opera onalize the Integra on of Poli cal Theory to Improve Analysis Across the Intelligence Enterprise Piotr Zagorowski (US Army) Thomas Pike (US Army) Rede ning the Intelligence Skill Set through the Prism of an OutputBased Model Aleksandra Maria Bielska (i-intelligence GMBH) Chris Pallaris (Interna onal Rela ons and Security Network) The Limits of Reason: Why Intelligence-Research and the Intelligence Profession Needs Experimental Behavioral Science and Empirical Data from the Intelligence Popula on Tore Pedersen (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School) Intelligence and Epistemology - Some philosophical problems to be solved Giangiuseppe Pili (Vita-Salute San Ra aele University, Milan (Italy)) FD48: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Con ict Strategies and Outcomes Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University) Air Power and War Outcomes Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Thomas Guarrieri (University of Missouri) Naval Power, Dispute Issues, and Interna onal Con ict Brian B. Crisher (University of West Florida) FD50: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Empirical Approaches to Public Diplomacy II Diploma c Studies Chair Civilian Targe ng and Con ict Resolu on in the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset, 1946-2001 Erin Li le (University of Alabama) The Issues Approach and War me Dynamics Douglas Atkinson (University of Georgia ) FD49: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mapping Global Insecuri es: Transna onal Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) and Black Spots in South America: conceptual and poli cal challenges. Peace Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Rafael A. Villa (University of Sao Paulo) The presence of Violent Non-State Actors (VNSAs) in the border area between Colombia and Venezuela: violence explosions and their export of insecurity. Marilia C. Souza (University of State of São Paulo- UNESP Researcher at IEEI-UNESP and NUPRI-USP) Paci ca on and (In)security in the government of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Taylor Brown (Syracuse University) Organized Crime 'Made in Brazil': the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) as a Transna onal Violent Non-State Actor. Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Preparing the terrain: paci ca on and post-con ict peacebuilding in Colombia’s con ict resolu on agenda. Rafael A. Villa (University of Sao Paulo) Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) Social ac on under re? An analysis of the interac on between social movement groups and violent non-state actors (VNSAs) in Colombia. Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Jerónimo Ríos (EAN ) Lenore G. Mar n (Harvard University) Willing Interpreters & Receivers: American JET Program Alumni & the U.S.-Japan Rela onship Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Emo onal Reasoning in Turkey’s Public Diplomacy: A Cri cal Analysis of Davutoğlu’s Middle East Discourse. Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) The ‘Global Conversa on’ of UN: An Example of the Change of Diplomacy Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University) Interna onal Student Mobility and Public Diplomacy: The Case of US-Egyp an Rela ons James Ke erer (Bard College) Informa on, Resources, and Collec ve Targe ng during Civil War Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Panel Public diplomacy and the achievement of economic foreign policy goals: How American agencies promote GM foods among Mexican agencies Yadira Ixchel Mar nez Pantoja (The University of Auckland) FD51: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM European Union's Foreign Policy Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Jan Claudius Voelkel (Cairo University) Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) The role of EU condi onality in changing its neighborhood: the case of the Republic of Macedonia Pascoal S. Pereira (University of Coimbra) Discursive Construc on of Neighbours in EU Foreign Policy Maili Vilson (University of Tartu) The norma ve impact of EU foreign and security policies in the Middle East – the cases of Egypt and Tunisia Sherin Gharib (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs (oiip) ) Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - oiip) Actor preferences and strategic choices: A ra onal-choice account of EU foreign policy recep on in the Eastern Neighbourhood Madalina Dobrescu (College of Europe) FD52: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Peacebuilding and Poli cal Change in Colombia 2: The challenges to post-con ict Peace Studies Chair Disc. Chris ne S. Cheng (King's College London) Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) The Poli cs of Nego a ng Jus ce in Colombia Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) The Hidden Risk to Colombia’s Peace- How Reducing Prison Time has Undermined Faith in Jus ce Camilo Ce na (PRESIDENCIA DE LA REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA) Business in Transi ons: How the Colombian Private Sector Is Adap ng Corporate Strategy to the Prospects of Peace Angelika Re berg (Universidad de los Andes) Jason T. Miklian (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Towards a “ma a peace” in Colombia Frédéric Masse (University Externado of Colombia) Extralegal Governance and the challenges to "Territorial Peace" in Colombia Chris ne S. Cheng (King's College London) Jorge Delgado (King's College London) David J Francis (University of Bradford) Governance of Small Arms in Africa FD53: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Socializing the Interna onal: Exploring the Social Dimensions of Status Compe on Neil Cooper (University of Bradford) FD57: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Security Issues within the US On Hate: A Typology of Goals and Mo va ons of Right-Wing Extremist Groups in the United States Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) The Social Dimension Status and its Limits The Case for BRAC: Military Base Closures and the E ects on Local Communi es William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Christopher Preble (Cato Ins tute) Status Games in World Poli cs: Non-radical di erence and iden ty compe on Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Threat Construc on and Ins tu onal Development in American Counterterrorism Michael E. Newell (Syracuse University) Status-Seeking Under Hegemony: Subver ng Social Hierarchies from Within Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Bahar Rumelili (Koc University) Self-Reliant or Threat? The Government's Changing View of Preppers Jerry Rice (University of Connec cut) Brenna L Bridwell (University of Connec cut) The Case for a Status Model of Recogni on Team Cap vs Team Iron Man: US Opinion on Private Military Corpora ons Through the Lens of Superheroes Marina Duque (Harvard University) The Power and Powerlessness of Status Recogni on Lonella Streitz (University of Missouri) Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Joshua Freedman (Northwestern University) FD55: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Civil-Military Rela ons without Coups Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Beyond Civil-Military Mechanisms: Logis cal Infrastructure and Varia ons in Military Strategy FD58: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Taking Sides in Revolu onary Struggles: Great Powers and Regime Change in the Twenty-First Century Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Decisions on the Use of Force in Indian Civil-Military Rela ons Ayesha Ray (King's College, Pennsylvania ) (Re)Inven ng the Swedish (War) Veteran: remembrance, recogni on and na onal resources Sanna Strand (University of Gothenburg ) When Do Military Preroga ves Threaten Democracy in PostAuthoritarian States? David S. Siroky (Arizona State University) Erin Jenne (Central European University) Sovereignty versus ''Responsibility to Protect'': Great Power Framing of Regime Crises in Libya and Syria Juraj Medzihorsky (Central European University) Erin Jenne (Central European University) In the Crosshairs of Great Powers? Linkage, Leverage and Protracted Transi ons in Weak States Nino Kemoklidze (The Centre for Russian and East European Studies (CREES), University of Birmingham) Tatyana Malyarenko (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) Danielle Higgins (American University) Yasser Kureshi (Brandeis) FD56: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel State of Permanent Transi on: The Poli cs of Change, Peace and Development in Africa Peace Studies Global South Caucus David J Francis (University of Bradford) Owen Greene (University of Bradford) The Poli cs of China-Africa Rela ons Kenneth C. Omeje (University of Bradford and United States Interna onal University ) The New Deal for Africa: whose deal and whose interest? Erin L. McCandless (New School University) Gender and Peacebuilding in Africa Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State) R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Explaining Major Power Interven ons in Regime Con icts Kevin Weng (University of Chicago) Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Security Studies Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. State of Permanent Transi on: poli cs of Change, Peace and Development in Africa The Evolu on of Great Power Interven on into Regime Con icts Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) A Comparison of Russion and Soviet (Non)Interven on in Regime Con icts Milos Popovic (Central European University) FD59: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Sources of Power in Asian Security Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) China in the US Defense Supply Chain: Assessing Poten al Vulnerability Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Andrew D. James (Manchester Business School) Panel An Aging Ally: Demographics and the Impact on Japan's Na onal Security Op ons A Glass of Crisis Management with a Foreign Policy Twist?: Entrepreneurial Resilience in the Cameroon Tania Chacho (United States Military Academy) Bang Henry Ngenyam (Bournemouth University) Richard Gordon (Bournemouth University) Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Small States and the Rhetoric of Democracy: How Taiwan Countered U.S. Opposi on to Its Referendums Chi-hung Wei (Princeton University) Pursuing Professionalism: Networks and Loyal es in the People’s Libera on Army (Policy) Entrepreneurship in Longer-Term Crisis: The Case of the Ukraine Viktoriia Panova (Karlstad University) Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) Military Spending in the Chinese Public Mind Xiao Han (the University of Hong Kong) Mike Sadler (The University of Hong Kong) FD60: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Peacekeeping and New Challenges: Crime, Refugees and Poli cal Compe on Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford) Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Peacebuilding and Civil Society in Subsaharan Africa: A Cri cal Assessment of the United Na ons Democracy Fund role and its instruments of governmentality in the Democra c Republic of the Congo Ricardo Oliveira Santos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Does peacekeeping breed organized crime? The case of AMISOM and transna onal piracy Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Amsterdam) UN Peacekeeping and civilian protec on: the role of progovernment mili as Sabine O o (Uppsala University ) Peace at home? UN Peacekeeping Opera ons, Refugees and Returned Refugees Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford) Stefano Costalli (University of Essex) Making Electoral Peace: How Peacekeeping Ac vi es In uence Electoral Violence FD62: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime Panel Interna onal Security Studies Governance in the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime: An Economic Approach to Regime Health Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Whither the Second Nuclear Age? Robert J. Reardon (North Carolina State University) David W. Kearn, Jr. (St. John's University) Atoms untangled: Examining the implica ons of ‘regime complexity’ in the ght against the prolifera on of nuclear weapons Benjamin Kienzle (King's College London) NUNN-Lugar Coopera ve Threat Reduc on (CTR) Program Since its Intercep on: Why, How, and with what Results and Changes? Aylin Gunay Gurzel (Eastern Mediterranean University) The Brazil-Argen na Rela ons: from nuclear compe coopera on on to nuclear Marcos Valle Machado da Silva (Escola de Guerra Naval) FD63: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM 1917 to 2017: Russia’s Un nished Revolu on Panel Post Communist States Chair Disc. David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Theorising Revolu on: Russia’s Legacy Maxine David (University of Leiden) Hannah Smidt (University College London) Russia’s Radical Counter-Revolu on FD61: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Policy Entrepeneurship And Poli cal Change At Times Of Crisis And Turmoil David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) The 1917 Russian Revolu on and the South Caucasus: independence, con ict and spheres of in uence Tracey German (King's College London) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Understanding Group Dynamics As Drivers of Poli cal Change: Where Foreign Policy Analysis and Policy Entrepreneurship Meet? Lee Stuart Miles (Bournemouth University) Choosing to Lead in a Shrinking Space Par sanship, Polariza on and Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship Ralph Carter (Texas Chris an University) James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) Na onal Security Council Entrepreneurship: A Framework for Analysis Charles-Philippe David (University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)) Karine Premont (Sherbrooke University) Vincent Boucher (Université du Québec à Montréal) Florence Darveau-Routhier (University of Sherbrooke) Sending the Federalist Papers to Moscow: The American and Russian Revolu ons in Post-Cold War US Policy Toward Russia Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London) Bolshevik tropes in post-Soviet Russian strategic culture: the opera onal code of communism and its relevance today Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) FD64: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Righ ng Human Wrongs: Reexamining Con ict and Repression Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Do Domes c Criminal Laws Against Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Make Post-Transi on Prosecu ons More Likely? Mark S. Berlin (Marque e University) Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Police Violence and Poli cal Ins tu ons FD67: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interna onal Organiza ons and the Art of (De)Poli ciza on Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Shelby Hall (University of Georgia) Joshua Jackson (Unviersity of Georgia) Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Signaling Weakness, Using Force: Interna onal Nego a ons and the Repression-Dissent Nexus Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Death Squads as Agents of Repression: Insights & Evidence from Hitler's Einsatzgruppen Jacqueline H. R. DeMeri (University of North Texas) Protectors or Predators?: Determining the impact of gendarmeries on state repression Meredith Blank (University of Michigan) FD65: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Interna onal Authority: Rule of, Rule by, or Rule through Law? Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Chair Disc. The poli cal act of depoli cize. Depoli ciza on as a securi zing move within the United Na ons Environment Programme Lucile Maertens (Sciences Po Paris / King's College) Depoli cizing Representa on within Interna onal Organiza ons. A Comparison of the ILO, the UNSC and the IMF Marieke Louis (Sciences Po Grenoble) Poli ciza on and depoli ciza on strategies and techniques in and around IOs: the case of the 1981 WHO/UNICEF code Auriane Guilbaud (University Paris 8) Do interna onal organiza ons depoli cize interna onal rela ons? From Post-Con ict to Fragility, a Reversed Depoli ciza on of Development Assistance? Interna onal Organiza ons and the Protec on of Human Rights Monika Heupel (University of Bamberg) Gisela Hirschmann (European University Ins tute) Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Emmanuel Klimis (St Louis University - Brussels) FD68: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Alliances and Changing Power Excep onalism in Interna onal Organiza ons: Global Emergency Power as Rule by Law Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (LMU Munich) Developing the Rule of Law through Mul lateral Trea es: Evidence from Self-Repor ng Karolina M. Milewicz (University of Oxford) Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Dov Levin (Carnegie- Mellon University) Barry O'Neill (UCLA) Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Willing to Talk? Diploma c Representa on in the 19th and 20th centuries Responsibili es of States for Using and Abusing Interna onal Organiza ons Kelly Matush (UCSD) Shuhei Kurizaki (Waseda University) André Nollkaemper (University of Amsterdam) The New, New Sovereign sm: The Rise of a De ant European Skep cism about Interna onal Law The Internal Balance of Power in Weak States Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Barbara Elias (Bowdoin College) Mark A. Pollack (Temple University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen) Dawisson Belém Lopes (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) Franck Pe teville (University of Grenoble Alpes) Janina Dill (London School of Economics) Janina Dill (London School of Economics) FD66: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Zones of Contested Control in Con ict Management and Interven on Panel Fragile Diplomacy: Rethinking the Origins of Alliances Paul Poast (University of Chicago) Transparency and War me Nego a ons Richard Pell Jordan (Princeton University) The Monadic Democra c Peace Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) A Means of First Resort: How Hot Pursuit is Reshaping Norms of Noninterven on against Non-State Actors Lionel Beehner (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) Hybrid Tools for Humanitarian Interven on and the Problem of Will Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) Subs tute or Supplement?: Examining the E cacy of Naval Blockades as Coercive Tools Sidharth Kaushal (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Beyond Half-Measures: In uencing Syria’s Poli cal Order through Non-State Proxies Steven Ferenzi (US Military Academy) Towards a Theory of Zones: Contested Control, Strategic Flexibility, and Poli cal Will in Modern Con ict Management Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) FD69: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poli cal Implica ons of Diaspora and Migra on Panel Poli cal Demography and Geography Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Kristy Belton (ISA HQ) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Japan’s Foreign Policy and Japanese Diaspora: Why does Japan con nue to pursue diasporic connec ons? Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Why do diaspora ci zens vote? Evidence from a transna onal eld experiment Michael A. Paarlberg (Georgetown University) Elizabeth Wellman (Yale University) Migra on and Interna onal Rela ons: A Cri cal Review of the Literature Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan) Immigra on Policy and Contested Ci zenship in the South Korean Postdevelopmental State Genera ng Leverage in Tough Cases: Comparing Hong Kong and East Timor Darcie Draudt (Johns Hopkins University) Subna onal Units, Non-state Actors, and Processes of Migra on Governance Noah Rosen (American University, School of Interna onal Service) Dear Friend: Correspondence Across Enemy Lines Benjamin R. Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tu s University) Joseph Anderson (University of Gothenburg) FD70: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM US Public Opinion on Foreign Policy Panel Scaling Up Civil Resistance Movements Darren Kew (Umass Boston) Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Massachuse s Boston) Karen Ross (UMASS Boston) Charla Burne (UMASS Boston) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Glenn Hastedt (James Madison University) Kathleen Powers (University of Georgia) The Strategic Value of Inter- and Intra-Group Dialogue: A People Power Perspec ve Genera onal Foreign Policy? The Foreign Policy A tudes of Boomers, X-Gen's and Millennials As Young Adults Shaazka Beyerle (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Douglas C. Foyle (Wesleyan University) The Restraint Cons tuency: Public Opinion and the Prospects for U.S. Foreign Policy Aric Trevor Thrall (Cato Ins tute) Scien Personal Life Sa sfac on and Xenophobia Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University) The In uence of the Jus War Over Time FD73: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Elec ons and Conten ous Poli cs ca on for the Use of Force on Support for Chair Disc. Disc. David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Nikolay Marinov (Yale University) Pippa Norris (Harvard) Covering the campaign: Automated Extrac on of Elec on Events in 2014 South Africa Knowing Your Audience: How U.S. Presidents Jus fy Military Interven ons Aaron Erlich (University of Washington) Je rey B. Arnold (University of Rochester) Danielle Jung (Emory University) James Long (University of Washington) Sarah Maxey (Cornell University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Electoral Integrity and Conten ous Elec ons Erin Hurley (University of Sydney) FD71: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Examining China's Foreign Policy and Responses to it. Panel Explaining electoral violence in Sub-Saharan Africa using grievance measures derived from social media (ISA) Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong) Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore) Erin McGrath (University of Maryland College Park) Eric Dunford (University of Maryland) David Backer (University of Maryland) David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Balancing versus Bandwagoning at the Margins of Con ict: Cambodia, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Thailand and the South China Sea Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) War me Electoral Involvement Shaping China’s Energy Diplomacy: Wealth, Status and Asymmetrical Interdependence Emily Beaulieu (University of Kentucky) Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley) Fuzuo Wu (Aalborg University) More than Peripheral: How Provinces In uence Chinese Foreign Security Policy Predic ng Post-Electoral Protests with a Model-Based Measure of Elec on Fraud Kirill Kalinin (University of Michigan) Audrye Wong (Princeton University) Building trust under power asymmetry, is it possible? A case study on the Sino-French normaliza on in 1960s Ganyi Zhang (Freie Universität Berlin) Of Banks and Islands: Transatlan c Responses to the Manifesta ons of China’s Rise and Implica ons for a Poten al Power-Transi on Sco Brown (University of Dundee) FD72: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Civil Resistance, Nego a on and Peace Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Anthony Wanis-St. John (American University) Maria J. Stephan (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Nego a on Strategy and Civil Resistance Anthony Wanis-St. John (American University) FD74: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Assessing the Role of Non-State Actors in the Protec on of Human Rights Human Rights Chair Disc. Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Who Casts the First Stone: Hegemon, INGOs, and the “Third Leg” of Human Rights Promo on Yun Wang (Na onal Chengchi University) Responding to Violent and Non-Violent Mobiliza on: Tes ng Compe ng Explana ons of Dominant Group Violence Yehuda Magid (Indiana University, Bloomington) Interna onal Human Rights Law Responsibili es of Non Governmental Organiza ons: Respec ng & Ful lling the Right to Repara ve Jus ce in Rwanda and Beyond Noam Schimmel (Kellogg College, Oxford University) Globaliza on, Youth Reform Movements and the Role of the State Carol Gray (University of Connec cut) Ins tu onal pioneers in world poli cs: The in uence of the European Union and change in regional interna onal organiza ons Tobias Lenz (University of Goe ngen) Alexandr Burilkov (Uni Hamburg / GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Global Governance on Minority Rights: Assessing Civil Society Impact on Norma ve Trends at the UN Forum on Minority Issues Corinne Lennox (School of Advanced Study, University of London) Anna-Maria Biro (Tom Lantos Ins tute ) The EU and Its Partner Organiza ons. Surveying the EU’s Organiza on-Set FD75: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Are There ‘Best Prac ces’ in the Field of Track Two Diplomacy? Rafael Biermann (Friedrich Schiller University of Jena) Accoun ng for Overlapping Regionalism: Comparing Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Sören Stapel (University of Gothenburg) Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Peter Jones (University of O awa) Susan Allen (George Mason University) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) Peter Jones (University of O awa) FD76: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Responding to Changes in Interna onal Educa on FD79: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Private Military & Security Contractors: Controlling the Corporate Warrior Interna onal Security Studies Roundtable Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Gale A. Ma ox (United States Naval Academy) Priva zing the Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide Niklaus Steiner (University of North Carolina - Center for Global Ini a ves) Iyman Gaspard (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ) FD77: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Women in poli cs: Par cipa on, parliaments and poli cal representa on Chair Disc. Panel Guy Seidman (The Interdisciplinary Center) Controlling the Corporate Warrior in Iraq David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) The Montreux Document: The Most Signi cant Development in Establishing Global Accountability for PMSCs Ian Ralby (I.R. Consilium) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Contractor Iden ty: Military Professional Prac ce and the Evolu on of the Modern Soldier Chair Disc. Challenges to Opera onal Con ngency Contractor Support Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Malliga Och (Idaho State University) Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) Reserved Seats for Women in Parliament: A Compara ve Study of Tanzania and Uganda Vibeke Wang (Chr. Michelsen Ins tute) Mi Yung Yoon (Hanover College) Whitney Grespin (King's College London) FD80: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Memory and Emo on in Transi onal Jus ce Human Rights The Problem with Gender Equality: The Poli cs of Women's Inclusion Chair Kara Ellerby (University of Delaware) Gender Diverse Poli cal Movements: A Dis-aggregate Campaign Data Analysis Payel Sen (University of Missouri) Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Evoking Emo ons: Seeking to Shame in Human Rights Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Mohita Gupta (United Na ons Development Programme) Marian Abraham (Indian Ins tute of Technology, Bombay) Wri ng Reconcilia on: Elite Capture and the Poli cs of Localizing Transi onal Jus ce Evalua ng the Substan ve Representa on of Women and Legisla on on Violence against Women in England and Wales Adam Kochanski (University of O awa) Ashley Kitchen (University of Westminster) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Andrea Carla Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University) The Depth of European Integra on and Regional Devolu on Mwita Chacha (Nazarbayev University) Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Thin Sympathy and Opera onalizing Acknowledgement in Transi onal Jus ce Suppor ng Women’s Poli cal Par cipa on in India FD78: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The EU and Regional Organisa ons Panel Panel Collec ve memory and the uses of history in Tunisia’s transi onal jus ce process Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) FD81: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Trade and the WTO Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Do Trade Networks A ect Small-State Usage of the WTO? Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Panel Trade nance – a permanent casualty of the crisis? A case study of post-crisis uncertainty and fragmenta on in the Basel-Geneva complex Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Small economies and trade liberalisa on through interna onal regulatory coopera on – How to manage and reconcile mul ple coopera on commitments? Robert Basedow (European University Ins tute (EUI)) FD84: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM War trauma and its e ects in post-con ict socie es Scien Chair Disc. Measuring Violent Con ict in Micro-Level Surveys: Current Prac ces and Methodological Challenges Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) The neoliberal content of WTO norms: Re-regula on rather than deregula on Angela Geck (University of Freiburg) Evidence for Out-Group Altruism in the A ermath of Violence Rick Wilson (Rice University) Sam Whi (High Point University) Vera Mironova (University of Maryland) Panel Human Rights The legacy of civil war violence on investment and development: An analysis of post-con ict land disputes in Liberia Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Alexandra Hartman (Yale) Social Preferences in the Wake of War and Displacement The Jus ce Gambit: The Interna onal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’s Impact on Peace Processes Jonathan D. Hall (Uppsala University) Eric Skoog (Uppsala University) Dogukan Cansin Karakus (University of Goe ngen) Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) Looking for the ICC’s Impact Outside of the Rome Statute Kate Cronin-Furman (Harvard University) Cas ng a Shadow Over War Zones: The Interna onal Criminal Court’s Impact on Rebel and Government Forces’ Use of Violence Against Civilians Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College) James Meernik (University of North Texas) Vic m’s Jus ce Goes Global: The New Poli cs of Global Repara ons Kathy Powers (University of New Mexico) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons George Soroka (Harvard University) Michael Johns (Lauren an University- Barrie) Indonesian Ahmadiyah Movements: Divergence, Deviancy, and Pathways of Resistance Daniel C. Bo omley (University of Delaware) Contemporary State Responses to An -Semi sm in Germany and Poland Thomas Just (Florida Interna onal University) Ethno-Demographic Dynamics of the Rohingya Buddhist Con ict Rachel Blomquist (Georgetown University) Role of RSS in Indian poli cal system Aleksandra Jaskolska (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons University of Warsaw) Mul culturalism and the New World Order: Accommoda ng Religious Iden es in the Fractured Socie es Vikram Gautam (University of Delhi) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt) Role Theory and Faith-Based Leadership Role 'Mainstreaming' the Self and 'Rogueing' the Other: Role A ribu ons and the Dynamics of US-North Korea Rela ons Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) Chair Disc. FD85: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Role Theory and Foreign Policy Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College) Does the ICC have an Africa Problem? Understanding the Determinants of ICC Involvement FD83: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Religion, Ethnicity and Na onalism in State and Society Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Women, war-trauma and peace building: The gendered mechanisms behind post war a tudes in Sri Lanka Srividya Jandhyala (ESSEC Business School) Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Tilman Brück (ISDC ) Interna onal Organiza ons and Poli cal Risk – The case of mul lateral development banks in infrastructure projects FD82: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Push for Interna onal Jus ce: Backlash and Progress Panel Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connec cut) Loca ng interna onal roles: which roles ma er and why is change resisted in interna onal poli cs? Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro (University of St Andrews) German Foreign Policy Role Change Nikola M. Zivkovic (Tecnologico de Monterrey) US altercas ng vs Iranian Na onal Role Concep ons: A roletheore cal analysis of Iran’s emergence as a revolu onary state and the origins of the US-Iranian confronta on. Chris an Emery (University of Plymouth) FD86: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The role of bureaucracies and experts in making foreign policy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Kayce Mobley (Pi sburg State University) Sco T. LaDeur (North Central Michigan College) Foreign Policy Formula on in ‘Closed’ States: Leaders, Experts and Bureaucracies in Post-Soviet Moldova, Ukraine and Russia Lidiya Zubytska (University of Kansas) Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Idea onal Capture: Social Networks and the Limits of Discourse in Middle East policy-making Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) David Faris (Roosevelt University) (Is There) An Ins tu onal Change in the U.S. Domes c Ins tu ons a er the Crimea Annexa on? Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University) Hard Choices and Con ic ng Priori es: Why is coherence in foreign policy so di cult to achieve? Caroline Dunton (The George Washington University) FE03 - B: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM SSIP Evening Poster Session Scien Disc. Recep on Poster Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) Argen na's Dirty Warriors and the Intensity of State Terror Adam Scharpf (University of Mannheim) Becoming Economic Actors: Militant Groups' Investment Choices Chelsea Estancona (University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill ) UN Peacekeeping Opera ons: Challenges in Housing, Land and Property Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina Lorena Cas lla Medina (University of Essex) Be er Together: A Psychological Bargaining Model of War Christopher Schwarz (New York University) Gary Smith (University of Central Florida ) Issue Salience and Diversionary War George Williford (University of Georgia) FE03 - C: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Recep on Poster Panel Exploring the Power of Popula on and Geography Poli cal Demography and Geography Disc. Patrick James (University of Southern California) Geospa al Data Analysis of Open-Source Armed Group Ac vi es: Mapping Kurdish Geopoli cs Akin Unver (Kadir Has University) Ci es on Fire: Suicide A acks in Urban Spaces Sinem Arslan (University of Essex) Milos Popovic (Central European University) The Impact of Rurality on A tudes about Agricultural Protec on Hirofumi Kawaguchi (Johns Hopkins University) Ikuma Ogura (University of Tokyo) The geography of trade liberaliza on Omar Awapara (University of Texas at Aus n) Compara ve Analysis of Popula ons, Networks, & Poli cal Outcomes Jeane e Ruiz (Virginia Tech) FE03-A: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Recep on Poster Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Evening Poster Recep on Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Nuclear reversal and leader fate: What happens to leaders who fail to acquire the bomb? Elizabeth Paige Price (University of Chicago) #WhoCares? Re ning Our Knowledge of Domes c Dimensions of Cyber Con ict Using Web Search Data Christopher Whyte (George Mason University) Shaping Global Public Opinion on American Foreign Policy Joshua Massey (University of Georgia) Resource Dependence, External Shock, and Con ict Sojeong Lee (University of Iowa) When Norms Win: How A ec ve-Cogni ve A tude Structure Shapes Decision Making Between Security Interests and Moral Norms Daniel Wollrich (The Ohio State University) Saturday SA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Understanding Change: Global Circula on Panel SA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng The transforma on of statehood and its implica ons for state sovereignty Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Studies Associa on Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Chair Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) New ‘Empires of the Air’? Middle East Airport Hubs and the Shi ing Geopoli cs of Global Avia on Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Crime, States, Circula on Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Part. Part. Part. Part. Maximum Visuality: semio cs, surveillance and crea vity Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast) Logis cs Leviathan: States of Circula on in the U.S.-China Supply Chain Charmaine S. Chua (University of Minnesota) Circula ng the Syrian Civil War: On the circula on of data, exper se, and irregular migrants, between Syria, Turkey, and the European Union. Can E. Mutlu (Acadia University) SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The rise of China : Norms, Interna onal Law and Grand Strategy SA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Apprecia ng the Change in States' Foreign Policy Strategies Raymond Kuo (Fordham University) Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) The Rise of China and the Future of the World Economy Chair Disc. Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Regina H. Karp (Old Dominion University) Turkey's Foreign Policy: A New Analy cal Framework for Challenging Times Lenore G. Mar n (Harvard University) Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University) American Foreign Policy Post-Obama; New Direc on? Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville) A er and beyond cri cal theory: the paradox of public diplomacy and Botswana’s foreign policy Edelgard Mahant (York University and University of Botswana) Foreign Policy Change: The Role of the Self and Other in the Evolu on of the U.S.-Cuban Rela onship Lana Wylie (McMaster University) Interna onal Law and the Rise of China Shirley Sco (UNSW Australia) China's grand strategy and liberal interna onal order: four encounters Tomas Karasek (Charles University Prague) Ales Karmazin (Charles University) SA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Back to the future? NATO’s Harmel Doctrine and the Future of Coopera ve Security Historical Interna onal Rela ons Post Communist States Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) Andrew Michta Tracey German (King's College London) Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Crister S. Garre (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Fabrizio Co cchia (University of Genoa ) Explaining Foreign Policy Change and Con nuity: Germany's Ontological Resilience Lars Skalnes (University of Oregon) The Poli cs of Interna onal Norms and the China-U.S. Rela ons Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Law Chair Chair Disc. Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna) Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - oiip) Jan Pospisil (University of Edinburgh) Anna K. Viden (University of Pennsylvania) Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) SA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Globalizing Ci es in the Global South (II) Panel Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) Región Centro) Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) Región Centro) Globalizing a Postneoliberal City? Foreign Investment, Redistribu on and Social Reproduc on in Quito, Ecuador Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Global(izing) Ci es, Global(izing) Women: The Transforma on and Re-Construc on of Khaleeji Women’s Iden es in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Qatar Sylvia Maier (New York University) Globalizing Ci es at the Crossroads of Migra on: Puebla, Tijuana and Monterrey Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Adriana Ortega (Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP)) Globalizing Mexican Ci es and Connec vi es from Below: Migrants in an Era of Virtual Transna onalisms Edmundo Meza (University of the Americas, Puebla) The crossing of borders in the city: Experiences of Colombian refugee youth in Vancouver Alejandro Hernandez (Carleton University, Canada) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) SA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Transna onal Change and Decolonial Interven ons in the Americas Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. SA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Roundtable Global IR and Pathways for Change in IR Theory Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Margo Okazawa-Rey (Hamilton College) Understanding the Meaning of Human Rights Defenders Through the Lives of Ac vist Indigenous Women Sylvanna Falcon (UC Santa Cruz) Ending the Colonial/Modern Occupa on of Indigenous Women’s Bodies in Guatemala and Peru Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) Decolonizing Sovereignty through Intercultural Strategies Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Legacy of Transi onal Jus ce Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University) Interna onal Criminal Law and Transi onal Jus ce Decolonial Modes of Ac on: Rela ons and the Lakota Laurel E. Fletcher (Univ. of California, Berkeley) Jus n de Leon (University of California San Diego) Roundtable Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Univers y of Birmingham) Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) Dennis Hoover (Ins tute for Global Engagement) Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) SA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Dark Skies: Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopoli cs and the Ends of Humanity Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. David A. Mendelo (Carleton University) Changing Landscapes in Transi onal Jus ce Documenta on E orts: Civil Society Documenta on of Serious Human Rights Viola ons Viviana MacManus (UMBC) SA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Unfree Exercise of Religion: Author Meets Cri cs Panel Human Rights Interna onal Law Disc. Sandra Alvarez (Chapman University) Gendered State Violence and Transna onal Solidarity Prac ces in La n American Oral Histories Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Amitav Acharya (American University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario) Jose Flávio Sombra Saraiva Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Namrata Goswami (Minerva Grantee, Senior Analyst) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Peter Garretson (US Air Force) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Evere Dolman (Air Command and Sta College (ACSC)) Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) "Reconcilia on" in Transi onal Jus ce: compara ve conceptual history on Brazil and South Africa Chris an Schallenmueller (Universidade de São Paulo) Changes through transforma on: untangling the intricacy of peace and con ict processes in Madagascar Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (University of Kent - Brussels School of Interna onal Studies) Interroga ng Transforma ve Expecta ons of Transi onal Jus ce Processes Tammy Lambert (Western University) SA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Instrumentalism at the Law-Norms Nexus Panel Interna onal Law Human Rights Chair Chair Disc. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) Rights as Dynamite: Norma ve Strategies for Exploding Non-Liberal Ways of Life Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Loca ng Audience Dynamics in the Instrumental Use of Norms Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Evasion: How Agents Comply with the Form of Interna onal Law while Viola ng its Substance Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Exploi ng Ambiguity: The E ects of Uncertainty About Human Rights Enforcement Kate Cronin-Furman (Harvard University) Legal Cover and the Culture of Na onal Security Law Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna ) SA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Power in Uncertainty: Improvisa on and Change in World Poli cs II SA16: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Change in World Poli cs: The Russian Perspec ve Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Is Democracy a Danger to Russia and World Order? Power Three Ways: Uncertainty, Complexity, and Risk Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) Richard Sakwa (University of Kent) Does Structural Change Support a Sino-Russian Alliance? Timofei Bordachev (Higher School of Economics, Faculty of World Economy and Interna onal A airs, Russia) Of Power and Rights: Naviga ng Uncertainty in the LGBT Movement Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Russian Views on the Evolving Global Balance of Power Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Terrorism and Protean Power Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Border Collision: Power Dynamics of Enforcement and Evasion Across the U.S.-Mexico Line Noelle K. Brigden (Marque e University) Peter Andreas (Brown University) Incomplete Disrup ons: Power Dynamics in High Tech A World of Two Interna onal Socie es Dmitry Suslov (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics) How Can the “Russian Perspec ve” Help Us Understand Change in World Poli cs? Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow) Yuval Weber (Harvard University (Department of Government and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies)) Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) SA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel Revolu on and Counter-revolu on in the Middle East: The Conceptualiza on of Change through Intermes cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Robert Mason (AUC) Bahgat Korany (American University Cairo) IR in the Middle East: A Foreign Policy Analysis Perspec ve on Domes c and Decision Making Factors in Theore cal Approaches May Darwich (Durham University) Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) The Gulf and the Great Powers Mark N. Katz (George Mason University) Kurds In The Middle East: Quo Vadis? Filiz Katman (Istanbul Aydin University) Regime Security and Egyp an Foreign Policy Riham Bahi (Cairo University ) SA15: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Panel China And South Asia: The Changing Strategic Scenario Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) South Asia In China’S Strategic Calculus: Understanding Parity Between Realpoli k And Idea onal Variables Nanda Kishor (Manipal University) China’S New Tributary System: The South Asian Lesson SA17: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Resilient Lives and Healthy Bodies: Governing Global Health through Emerging Technologies Global Health Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Anu Unny (UNIVERSITY OF KERALA) So Power In China And India: An Analysis On The Case Of Public Diplomacy Ini a ves And E orts Anil Kumar P. (University of Kerala) India, China And Pakistan; The Strategic Triangle In South Asia Ashok Alex (CMS COLLEGE, MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY ) Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Gi e du Plessis (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Bio-economies and molecularly resilient bodies: PPPs and medical countermeasures in the United States Christopher Long (University of Sussex) “Biopoli cal side e ects”: Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) and the resilient body Jonathan P. Banda (Virginia Polytechnic and State University) Building “Smart” Bodies: Molecular Modi ca on as a ResilienceBuilding Strategy Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech) Extracted Resources, Exposed Bodies Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech)) Governing through molecularised life – Emerging technologies and the making of predictable life Eva Hilberg (University of She eld) Joseph Antony (University of Kerala) Comba ng Climate Change In South Asia: The Growing Need For Strengthening India-China Climate Partnership Hans-Joachim Spanger (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) SA18: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onalizing Campuses and Curricula Panel Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Luciana Oliveira (Puc-Minas) Global Connec ons Television: Informing the Public, Policymakers, Academics and the Media Regarding Major interna onal Issues and Their Impacts" William A. Miller (Global Connec ons Television) Interna onal Studies Program Requirements Baris Kesgin (Elon University) Can Interna onaliza on Work at Regional Public Universi es? Military Gender Advisors: Feminist Strategies for Change in Security Ins tu ons Jermain Gri n (Colorado State University) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Megan Bas ck (University of Edinburgh) The Importance of Mexico-USA Higher Educa on Partnerships Jermain Gri n (Colorado State University) The Changing Military Family & Corresponding Policy Priori es in Canadian: A Feminist Analysis Teaching and Researching IR in an Interconnected Age: A Conceptual Roadmap for Brazil Thiago Borne Ferreira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | UFRGS) Diego Rafael Canabarro (University of Massachuse s (Amherst) / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil)) Thomaz Francisco Silveira de Araujo Santos (Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM)) SA19: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Environmentalism of the Rich Roundtable Panel Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Zinaida A. Miller (McGill University) Slow Decay and Long-Term Issues with Post-Con ict Jus ce: The Case of Uganda Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Girls’ Educa on A er Atrocity: From Humanitarian Emergency to Development Alexa Koenig (Berkeley School of Law) Stephen Smith Cody (Human Rights Center, University of California, Berkeley) Sarah Freedman (University of California, Berkeley) Channels of Hybridity in Interna onal Criminal Law Kers n Carlson (university of copenhagen) Depor ng War Criminals from the US Jamie Rowen (University of Massachuse s, Amherst) Rebecca Hamlin (University of Massachuse s, Amherst) SA21: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Gendering the military: Feminist engagements with military culture Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Paul R. Higate (Bristol University) A Degendered Military?: Depic ons of Gender Since the Li ing of the Combat Ban in the U.S. Military Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) The Twist in the Tail: Why ‘non-Combat’ troops ma er for understandings of military masculini es Joanna Tidy (University of She eld) Carlos Paredes (FLACSO (Ecuador)) Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Jean-Philippe Therien (Université de Montréal) Vincent Pouliot (McGill University) The State of Being "Post-Con ict" Chair Disc. Panel UN Prac ces in the Poli cs of Global Governance Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. SA22: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onal Organiza ons, Security and Norms in Global Governance Chair Disc. Paul Wapner (American University) Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) Michael Maniates (Yale-NUS College) Robin Broad (American University) SA20: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Long Term Challenges in "Post-Con ict" Jus ce Georgina Holmes (University of Reading) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Security Studies Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Leigh Spanner (University of Alberta) Gender, Sex and sexuality in the Rwanda Defence Forces How the Council Thinks: Change or Consistency in United Na ons Security Council Decision-Making Over Time Jane Boulden (Royal Military College of Canada) Con nuity and Change in Norm Di usion and Evolu on Carla Winston (University of Victoria) Understanding Change of Transna onal Norms: Norma ve Contesta on of Human Rights Norms: The Case of Ethiopia and Western Actors Sarah Hinz (Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies) Archaism as an Existen al Threat: The UN Security Council, Global Security, and the Urgent Need for an Age of Enlightenment in World Poli cs Sherif Elgebeily (Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong) SA23: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Post-Con ict Power Sharing Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Alaa Tar r (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Walt Kilroy (Dublin City University) Rebels, Revenue and Redistribu on: The Poli cal Geography of Post -Con ict Power-Sharing Mar n O mann (University of Birmingham) Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) Sian Herbert (University of Birmingham) Agonis c peace – from theory to prac ce? Lisa Strömbom (Lund University) Women at the Peace Table and Peace Agreement Myunghwa Cho (University of Missouri-Columbia) Hard to Get Along: Ins tu ons, Ethnicity, and Civil War Recurrence Frederick R. Chen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Does Power Sharing Cause Peace? The Di erent Logics of PostCon ict Power Sharing, and Why They Ma er Remco Zwetsloot (Yale University) SA24: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Populism in Global Context Panel Lewis Turner (SOAS, University of London) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Labor Regimes in Exile: ‘Cash-For-Work’, Special Economic Zones, and Informal Economies for Syrians in Jordan China's Subna onal Immigra on Regimes Samantha Vortherms (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Tom Carothers (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace) Tom Carothers (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace) Populism and the Future of the European Union Richard Youngs (Carnegie Endowment and Warwick University ) Democra za on in Dark Times: The Case of Polish Backsliding to Populist Illiberalism Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) SA27: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Coopera ng European Diploma c Prac ces: Contemporary Challenges and Innova ve Approaches Interna onal Studies Associa on European Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Populist Discourse Transcending Regions: Turkey and India Compared Prac sing recogni on: Europe and the Israeli-Pales nian con ict Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University) Expanding the Literature from La n America and Europe: The Asian Experience with Populism Yaprak Gürsoy (Istanbul Bilgi University) Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics) Making Sense of the EU’s Response to the Arab Spring: Foreign Policy Prac ce at Times of Crisis Niklas Bremberg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs & Uppsala University) The Authoritarian Turn in a Global Turmoil: the Turkish Case Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) SA25: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Challenging the Historiography of IR: Stories, Myths, and Disciplinary Tenets Panel Doing Europe: Agency and the European Union in the eld of counterpiracy Prac ce Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) European security as prac ce: Towards an EU-NATO community of prac ce? Historical Interna onal Rela ons English School Chair Disc. Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) The prac ce of burden sharing in European crisis management opera ons Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Frederic Merand (University of Montreal) Antoine Rayroux (Concordia University) The Story of IR Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) SA28: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Re-thinking Global Crisis, Con ict and Change in Interna onal Poli cs The Congress of Vienna and the Myth of its Balance of Power Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) History, Colonialism and the English School of Interna onal Rela ons: Historiography and the Limits of Cri que. Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Joanna de Vasconcelos Cordeiro (University of Victoria) Change and IR Historiography: Rethinking the intellectual history of Interna onal Rela ons Or Rosenboim (University of Cambridge) Peter the Great, Surrogate Founding Father: Russian Foreign Policy and Iden ty Change Among Russian-speaking popula ons in Ukraine Steven Mutz (University of Kansas) SA26: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Labour in the Global Poli cal Economy: Regula on and Development at Interna onal and Subna onal Scales Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global opportuni es and local poverty reduc on: How local communi s in Thailand can translate global commodity networks to poverty reduc on Joel David Moore (Monash University, Sunway Campus) John A. Donaldson (Singapore Management University) Labour market regula on as global public policy: the case of nursing labour markets in Oman Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Margaret Walton-Roberts (Wilfried Laurier University) Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University) Corneliu O. Bjola (University of Oxford) Chair Disc. Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) The Developing Global Crisis: A Strategic Paradigm for Understanding Global Con icts Today Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) Whither the Global Crisis? Leopold Lovelace (California State Polytechnic University at Pomona) How Organiza ons in Crisis Respond: A Theore cal Integra ve Model Jonathan E. Czarnecki (Naval War College Monterey) Steve Hall (MOVES Ins tute, Naval Postgraduate School) Preferences of the Powerful: Comparing Global Responses to Con ict and Crisis in Syria and Yemen Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Amanda Guidero (Creighton University) SA29: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Global movement assemblages? ruptures, con nui es and change in world poli cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Lee Cormie (University of St. Michael's College / Toronto School of theology) Janet Conway (Brock University) Prominence or Pi all of Post-Islamism? Revisi ng the MENA Movements A er the Arab Spring China Goes West! Transna onal networks of Chinese business elites and rms inves ng in Europe and the US Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Global Assemblages and the “Right to the City” Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) Between fu le resistance and le co-opta on: assemblage theory as the basis for studying disrup on David J. Bailey (University of Birmingham) Michal Osterweil (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) Assemblages in an Era of Precarity? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Manisha Desai (University of Connec cut) SA30: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Star ng the Sexisms and White Privilege in the Interna onal Studies Classroom Interna onal Studies Associa on Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Penny Gri n (University of New South Wales) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Claire Vergerio (University of Oxford) Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Leah Sarson (Queen's University/Dartmouth College) Yuan (Joanne) Yao (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Andrew Delatolla (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Diversity by the Book: Gender Representa on in Poli cal Science Graduate Training Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Henk Overbeek (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Chinese-led Counter-Mul lateralism: The Bifurca on of Interna onal Order? Ma hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) From Rule-Taker to Rule-Maker: China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank David Skidmore (Drake University) A new type of great power rela onship? Gramscian thought and the role of the Ford Founda on’s transforma onal elite knowlege networks in China, 1950-2000 Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London) Shuhong Huo (Shanxi University) Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Amy Erica Smith (Iowa State University ) Promo ng Diversity and Inclusion in the Classroom and Curriculum Linda Hasunuma (Franklin and Marshall College) Racialized hearts & minds: Emo onal labour and the teaching/learning of IR Kyle Killian (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) Wanda Nanibush (University of Toronto) Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Bikrum Gill (York University) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) P.J. Brendese (Johns Hopkins University) SA32: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM China and the Liberal World Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Is Your Syllabus Biased?: Analyzing Gender and Diversity in the IR Canon Global Development Part. Chair Disc. Cri cal and Feminist Approaches to Research Design in Interna onal Rela ons SA31: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Mercy, Mercy Me: The Ecology, Time and Decolonizing Carbon Imaginaries Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Henk Overbeek (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) SA33: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reinvigora ng Interna onal Poli cs: Taking Global Voices (Gender & Diversity) Seriously in IR, Part II - Prac ce Rethinking Failure: Social Movements (re)Assembling the Real Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The New Hobbesian Moment: Can the Rise of China Be Accommodated Within the Structures of Really Exis ng Global Governance? Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Dan Bous eld (University of Western Ontario) Jean Michel Montsion (York University, Glendon College) SA34: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Nego a ng Networks: Mul -Cons tuency Exercises as Teaching, Training and Research Tools in Interna onal Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Alain Lempereur (The Heller School, Brandeis University) Arvid Bell (Harvard University) Dana Wolf (The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya) SA35: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Chinese Economic Statecra : Mo ves, Strategies, and Implica ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University) Chinese economic statecra : A review of theory and evidence Sco Kastner (University of Maryland) A Theory of Chinese Economic Statecra William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve: Economic Statecra , Interest Capture, and/or Business as Usual? Min Ye (Boston University) To Coerce or En ce? Chinese Economic Statecra in Southeast Asia Audrye Wong (Princeton University) Compe ve economic statecra : China and India in South Asia Body Poli cs and the Arab Spring Darren Lim (Australian Na onal University) Rohan Mukherjee (Princeton University) SA36: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Theorizing Migra on Ibtesam Al A yat (St. Olaf University) The Quandary of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) The Cost of Hospitality: A Cri que of Kan an and Derridean Ethics on Migra on, Toward a Poli cs of Imposing Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Poli cal implica on of foreign female domes c workers Atsuko Abe (J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo) Explaining the Balkan Migratory Wave Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne) Voices of African migrants to Italy/Europe: their resilience, courage and strategies contrast with public images of hopeless and hapless refugees. Robert Press (University of Southern Mississippi) Theatrics of Xenophobia: Securi zing Migra on in Contemporary Hungary Andras Szalai (Central European University) SA37: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Individualisa on of War: Recon guring the Poli cs, Law, and Ethics of Armed Con ict Human Rights Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute) Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute) Speaking jus ce to power? Compe ng objec ves of individualizing responsibility for atrocity crimes Yuna Chris ne Han (University of Oxford) Individual criminal accountability in on-going con ict: Towards a framework for managing the peace-jus ce dilemma Ruben Reike (European University Ins tute) Civilian protec on: On the historical origins of the norm Maja Spanu (University of Cambridge) Norm entrapment and the individualisa on of war: The case of civilian protec on Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College) Distribu ng the cost of military rescue lars Chris e (Oxford University) SA38: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The 2011 Arab Revolu ons: Popular Poli cs, Social Movements and Agency Global South Caucus Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Mazhar Al-Zoby (Qatar University ) Imed Labidi (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies) Religious Discourse and Poli cal Change: The Arab Spring in The Arab Gulf Mazhar Al-Zoby (Qatar University ) The Arab Spring as a Peak in Contesta ons Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Hassan Barari (Qatar University) The Media’s Opposi onal Discourses: Revolu on and Social Change Imed Labidi (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies) SA39: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Construc ve Peer Review Commi ee Panel Professional Development Commi ee Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Ma hew Bishop (University of She eld) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) SA40: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regula on in the Digital Economy Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) The Power of Weak Actors in Interna onal Copyright Regula on Justus Dreyling (Freie Universität Berlin) Extra-Territorial and Extra-Legal: Internet Firms as Global Regulators Natasha Tusikov (Australian Na onal University) The Post-Crisis Crea on of the Global Legal En ty Iden for Increasing Transparency in Global Finance er System Vincent Dreher (Freie Universität Berlin) Nigeria’s ID Card and MasterCard: Regula on through Biometrics Elizabeth L. Cobbe (University of East Anglia) How Snowden Saved Europe's Privacy Agus n Rossi (European University Ins tute) SA41: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New perspec ves on security and violence: Re exivity, morality and ethics Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Samantha Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz) Catherine Winifred Charre (Queen Mary University of London) The More Things Change? A Feminist Decolonialist and Human Rights Analysis of the An -Slavery Movement’s Paralysis Regarding Domes c Abuse Lisa Alfredson (University of Pi sburgh) Turning towards pain with kindness: integra ng mindfulness and mindful self-compassion in the prac ce of feminist research on violence Elina K. A. Pen nen (University of Helsinki) Pan es for Peace: Gender and Poli cal Performa vity in the ThaiBurma (Myanmar) Border Zone Tani Sebro (Miami University) Playing Hegel against Kant on the ques on of “security cosmopolitanism” in Afghanistan Ben Walter (University of Queensland) From Hope to Straightjacket: Privilege and Ethical Dilemmas in Researching the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda. SA45: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Public Opinion Research on Terrorism Maria-Adriana Deiana (Dublin City University ) Interna onal Security Studies SA42: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Commi ee Panel Moving beyond Work-Life Balance: Self-Care and Well-Being in the Academy Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Amanda Donahoe (Tu s University) Raul Pacheco-Vega (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) Annemarie P. Rodt (Royal Danish Defence College) Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Tani Sebro (Miami University) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Nazli Avdan (Kansas University) Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) Rethinking Baloch Secularism and Support for Islamist Violence: What the Data Say C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Suicide A acks and Public Support Yasutaka Tominaga (Waseda University) Panel SA46: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Lessons from the Iraq Surge: 10 Years Later Jean-Marc Rickli (King's College) Heather Ro (Arizona State University, Global Security Ini atve ) Paul Scharre (Center for a New American Security) Jean-Marc Rickli (King's College) Global Poli cal Scenarios for the Development of High-Level Machine Intelligence Allan Dafoe (Yale University) In, On, or Out of the Loop? Autonomous Weapon Systems and NATO Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Existen al risks and AI: myth or reality? Christopher Preble (Cato Ins tute) Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Gian Gen le (RAND Corpora on) Celeste Gventer (University of Texas at Aus n) Peter Mansoor (Ohio State University) Conrad Crane (US Army War College) Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University) SA47: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel What is the 'Neo' in Neoliberalism? Understanding Change in the Global Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Can we talk of a global AI race? Nicolas Miailhe (Harvard Kennedy School of Government) Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Ronen Peter Palan (City University London) On Neoliberal Resilience Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) The Religious Factor in American A tudes towards Israel: 19982016 Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Yaeli Bloch-Elkon (Bar-Ilan University, Columbia University) The Arab Opinion and Regional Rivalry in the MENA: An Examina on of Arab A tudes towards Iran and Saudi Arabia Alireza Raisi (Kent State University) Foreign policies of Islamist movements Mohamed-Ali Adraoui (European University Ins tute) "Change and Con nuity in A tudes on Interna onal A airs Ma ers among Religious Groups: A Snapshot from the American Na onal Elec on Studies" Mark Roeder (North Greenville University) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Economy Cyrus Hodes (Harvard Kennedy School) Chair Disc. Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Lethal autonomous weapons systems and their impact on strategic stability SA44: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Religion and Foreign Policy Alexander de la Paz (Columbia University) PKK Terrorism and 2015 Elec ons in Turkey Alperen Özkan (University of Maryland) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University) Jihad, Miracles, Propaganda SA43: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ar cial intelligence and interna onal security Chair Disc. Chair Disc. The Big, The Bad, and the Dangerous: Opera onal Sophis ca on and Public Percep ons of Terrorism The Commi ee on the Status of Women Chair Part. Part. Panel Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) The Managerial Lineage of Neoliberalism Sahil Jai Du a (University of Sussex) Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) Ste an Wyn-Jones (University of Sussex, UK) How Do We Deal with Neoliberalism’s Local Hybrids? Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) From Neoliberalism to Post-Ordoliberalism? Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University) Neoliberal Grandfathers and the Success of Their Progeny: A Genealogical Analysis of Economists’ Professional Networks Lasse Henriksen (Copenhagen Business School) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Kevin Young (UMass Amherst) SA48: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The E ec veness of Interna onal Environmental Ins tu ons I: Adop on and Ra ca on Brazil's take o : Poli cal use of norma ve di usion and na onal roles during Lula's Governament (2003-2012) Raduan Meira (PUC-Rio) Felippe De Rosa (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. The domes c poli cs of Brazilian foreign policy Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Oliver Stuenkel (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) Why do so few interna onal environmental agreements include monitoring and even fewer include veri ca on? Brazilian Foreign Policy towards greater autonomy: changes, crises and setbacks Leonardo Pace Alves (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)) Inger Weibust (Carleton University) Environmental Trea es, Poli cal Risk, and the Protec ve Powers of Corporate Philanthropy Jane Sumner (University of Minnesota) Andrew B. Kirkpatrick (Christopher Newport University) Pedro Henrique Verano (University of Brasilia) Ra ca on of Mul lateral Environmental Agreements: Civil Society Access and Financial Mechanisms Ste en Mohrenberg (CIS, ETH Zurich) Reserved Par cipa on: The E ect of Reserva ons on Par cipa on in Environmental Agreements Erika K. Masaki (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) An Ins tu onal Trinity for an Environmental Treaty: The Case of the Minamata Conven on on Mercury Azusa Uji (Kyoto University) Does an (increasing) presence of women in global governance ma er? Kirsten Haack (Northumbria University) Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Recogni on and misrecogni on in the early life of Ghana Misrecogni on and the Indian State: Desire, rupture and resistance to state narra ves Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Thomas Lindemann (Lille II University of Health and Law) Misrecogni on and the Aporia of the Family of Na ons Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Ana Elina Benvenu o Gonzalez (Northumbria University) New Direc ons in Studying Interna onal Organiza on Leadership: Applying Leadership Trait Analysis to Women Execu ve Heads Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) Savannah Glidewell (The College of Wooster) Elizabeth Thurbon (UNSW Australia) Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Early Adopters of Interna onal Ins tu ons Je Kaplow (College of William & Mary) A New Technique for Determining Interna onal Treaty Authorship Women, Leaders, or Women Leaders? Analysing Experiences of Gender (In)equality in the United Na ons Secretariat Ingvild Bode (University of Kent) Todd Allee (University of Maryland) Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland) Neil Lund (University of Maryland College Park) Commitment Problems in Autocracies and IO Arbitra on Women in Peace Opera ons Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Massachuse s Boston) Polly Cegielski (University of Massachuse s) Abagail Lawson (World Federalist Movement - Ins tute for Global Policy) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Tom Long (University of Reading) Débora Terra (ICS-ULisboa ) The Anthropophagic Self: Brazil’s strategic use of a complex iden tyset in foreign policy issues Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Chair SA52: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Wri ng, ra fying and contes ng interna onal trea es Women's access to leadership posi ons in the UN system: the remaining barriers Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Recogni on and misrecogni on in world poli cs Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Massachuse s Boston) Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) SA50: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Examining Brazil's Foreign Policy Panel Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Interna onal Organiza on Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Disc. SA51: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Recogni on and Misrecogni on in World Poli cs Julia Gallagher (University of London) SA49: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Women in Global Governance: leadership and policy-making Chair The Quest for Acceptance: Brazilian Foreign Policy Under Regime Change Kim-Lee G. Tuxhorn (University of Colorado, Boulder) Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) Poor States or Poor Governance? Explaining Outcomes in Investment Treaty Arbitra on Tarald Laudal Berge (University of Oslo) Malcolm Langford (University of Oslo) Daniel Friedrich Behn (University of Oslo) Why Treaty Enforcement Requires Assurance: Evidence from the Interna onal Criminal Court Andrew Miller (MIT) SA53: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Covert Ac on Ques on: Then and Now Panel Does Government Funding Undermine Community Support for Religious NGOs?: A Survey Experiment in Pakistan Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) Rafeel Wasif (University of Washington Poli cal Science Department) Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Disrup on and Deniable Interven onism: Explaining the Appeal of Covert Ac on and Special Forces in Contemporary Bri sh Policy Human Security How? Designing E ec ve Models of Collabora ve Global Governance Maryam Delo re (Arcadia University) Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, School of Public A airs) Rory Cormac (University of No ngham) La n-American Guerrillas 2.0: Propaganda, Informa on and the Use of Intelligence Ins tu ons. Humberto Hinestrosa (Brunel University) Crea ng Sound Governance through Cross-sectoral Interac ons at the Local Level KHALDOUN ABOUASSI (Bush School of Government and Public Service) The Intelligence Cycle of Targeted Killing in the United States Chris ne Sixta Rinehart (University of South Carolina Palme o College) Democra c Interference Katherine Welch (Cornell University) Chair Disc. Egemen Bezci (Stockholm University Ins tute for Turkish Studies) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) Strategic Shocks, Surprises, Game-Changers and Black Swans: A Typology of Unexpected Global Changes Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University) Craig Whiteside (Naval War College) Violent Compe on: Cause and Consequence of Changes in Irish Republican Repertoires of Ac on John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) Marke ng Rebellion: Explaining Choices of Violence and Nonviolence in Na onalist Movements Victoria McGroary (Brandeis University) Turf War or Truce: Balance of Power, Informa on Asymmetries, and Bargaining Among Criminal Gangs Sarah Daly (University of Notre Dame) Madison Schramm (Georgetown University ) Seeing Through the Gray Zone: Understanding Russia and China’s Revisionist Strategies and Tac cs Learning from the Past: Resistance Groups and the Choice between Violence and Non-Violence Saumil Dharia (University of Missouri-Columbia) Stella Wancke (University of Texas at Aus n) Torrey Taussig (Tu s University) Transi onal Shocks and the Ins tu onal Ties That Bind: The Role of the Armed Forces in Democra za on in Africa Nathaniel Allen (Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Interna onal Studies) The Durability of NATO: Cyberspace and the Changing Threat Environment Melissa Gri th (University of California, Berkeley) SA56: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Cul va ng Partnership while Promo ng Policy Change: The Complexity of Government-NGO Rela ons in Global Context Global Development Disc. Catherine Herrold (Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy) Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) Founda on-Government Rela ons in Mubarak and Post-Mubarak Egypt: Implica ons for Founda ons’ Roles in Poli cal Reform Catherine Herrold (Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy) Allies or Adversaries? State-CSO Rela ons in Vietnam on Environmental Management Jennifer L. Wallace (University of Maryland) Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Who does the Islamic State Group Target in its A acks, and Why? John-Michael Arnold (Princeton University) Leaks and Shocks: Explaining U.S.-Backed Coups During the Cold War Chair Panel Interna onal Security Studies Turkish Covert Ops: Now and Then SA55: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Shocks to the System SA57: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Non-State Groups' Strategic Decisions about Violence SA58: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Security Dilemma in Cyber Space Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Rebecca M. Slayton (Cornell University) Rebecca M. Slayton (Cornell University) Does O ense Dominate in Cyberspace? Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) The Dynamics of Cyber Con ict in the Interna onal System: The Dyadic Cyber Incident and Dispute Dataset (DCID) Version 2 Ryan Maness (Northeastern University) Exploit It All: Threats, Vulnerabili es, and the Cyber Security Dilemma Steven Loleski (University of Toronto) Building Sustained Access and Implica ons for Dis nguishing Hos le Intent Trey Herr (Harvard Kennedy School) Taking the Archers for Granted: Emerging Threats to Nuclear Weapons Systems Jesse Wasson (Systems Planning and Analysis) Christopher Bluesteen (Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA)) SA59: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Methodological Approaches to the Study of Mobiliza on and Repression Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Explaining South Africa's Cold War Strategy, 1975-1990 Noel Anderson (Dartmouth College) Mark Bell (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Prolifera on Among Allies: Frenemies, Nuclear Dominoes, and Extended Deterrence Eliza Gheorghe (Harvard University) Efe Sevin (University of Fribourg) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Why Arms Control Is Rare: Reexamining The Incen ves For Arming Separa ng the cha from the wheat: Accoun ng for uncertainty in human rights indexes using an ordered heteroskedas c probit model Jonathan Ring (Cleveland State University) Mark D. Nieman (Iowa State University) Andrew J. Coe (University of Southern California) Jane E. Vaynman (George Washington University) Nuclear Energy and Prolifera on: Examining the Links Nicholas Miller (Brown University) SA62: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Decision to Fight (or Not) over Territory Longitudinal Network Centrality Using Incomplete Data Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Angeles) Panel Interna onal Security Studies It's Never That Simple: Unpacking the Simultaneous and Condi onal E ects of Foreign Aid, Poli cal Ins tu ons, Economic Development, and Poli cal Violence Christopher Schwarz (New York University) Nicholas Davis (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Chair Disc. David Carter (Princeton University) David Carter (Princeton University) Issue Poli cs and Bargaining Models of War Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Toby James Rider (Texas Tech University) A er Ra ca on: A Causal Media on Analysis of Interna onal Human Rights Treaty Con ict Escala on and Territorial Issue Salience Christopher Macaulay (University of North Texas) Sinh Nguyen (Purdue University) Loss Aversion and Territorial Indivisibility: The Case of the Falkland Islands Ignoring the Demands: Is the Law of Coercive Responsiveness Wrong? Sean Brani (University of Notre Dame) Dragana Vidovic (University of Essex) Industrializa on and the Decline of Territorial Ambi ons SA60: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nuclear Strategy Panel SA63: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Warning, An cipa on and Trust in Intelligence Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Alex Antony (Indiana University ) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Intelligence Studies Behavioral Economics and Nuclear Weapons Je rey W. Knopf (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Ba le eld Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Strategies in Germany and South Asia Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate School) Chair Disc. William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University) Strategic Warning Intelligence Since 9/11 John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Joseph S. Gordon (Na onal Intelligence University) Todd Clayton Robinson (Air War College) Searching for Nuclear Superiority: Nuclear O ensive Capabili es and Crisis Outcomes Using Strategic Foresight to Explore Change in IR: The Promises and Pi alls of a “So ” Methodology Alex Wilner (Carleton University) Jiyoung Ko (Yale University) Do Young Lee (University of Chicago) Co-construc ng An cipatory Intelligence Kathleen M. Vogel (North Carolina State University) Kim's Bomb: How North Korea Would Use Its Nuclear Weapons Jeongseok Lee (Princeton University) Digital Messaging to Policymakers and Peers Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Who's Leading the Convoy: Time Pressure, Uncertainty, and Trust in Data in Student and Military Samples Nuclear Deterrence Theory: Myth, Fantasy, or Reality? SA61: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Causes and Consequences of Prolifera on: Alliances, Technology, and Strategy Panel Christopher O. Clary (Brown University) Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna ) The Determinants of Nuclear Latency Gene Gerzhoy (Harvard University) Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Nebraska, Lincoln) Rachel E. Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of Interna onal A airs) SA64: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel A Pragma c Approach to Liberal Peace: A Radical Alterna ve? Appropria on? Disorienta on? Expansion? Peace Studies Chair Chair Disc. Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Military Studies) Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Limits of Europeanisa on and Liberal Peace in Con ict Resolu on: The EU and Cyprus Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester) From Dewey to Latour: Revisi ng the Frustra ons and Hopes of the ‘Local Turn’ Pol Bargues Pedreny (Ins tute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen) ‘Bo om up’ Statebuilding and (neo)Liberal Paradoxes Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Preven on as Interven on: Expansion or Retreat? Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Military Studies) Troels Gauslå Engell (University of Copenhagen) Entangled Agency: Rethinking Interna onal Responsibility in a Complex World Peter Finkenbusch (University of Duisburg-Essen) SA65: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Aggrandizement, Normaliza on and Survival – Mari me Strategies and Con ict Management in the East and South China Seas Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Kevin Cooney (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) The Promise and Peril of Strategic Partnerships: The Philippines and Japan in the South China Sea Maria Ortuoste (California State University East Bay) Kevin Cooney (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Approaches to Con ict Management in the Mari me Environment of the South China Sea Aileen Baviera (University of the Philippines) Securi za on, Iden ty, and Role Dynamics: The South China Sea Territorial Disputes and the Struggle for Recogni on Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University) China’s Ocean Management System Reform: The Regional Geopoli cal Dimension SA67: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ethnicity, Na onalism and Ci zenship: Local and Global Governance Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. James R. Holmes (Naval War College) SA66: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Approaching Climate Vulnerability from the Perspec ve of Human Agency: A Mixed-Method, Mul -Con nental Examina on of Cases Environmental Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Gender, Vulnerability, and Climate Jus ce in India: An Evalua on of the Na onal Ac on Plan on Climate Change Sonalini Sapra (Saint Mary's College) Vulnerable Vic ms or Stalwart Saviors: Deba ng Women and Climate Change Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Moun ng Evidence of Adap ve Capacity to Reduce Climate Vulnerability in U.S. Na onal Parks and Recrea on Theresa Jedd (University of Nebraska - Lincoln; School of Natural Resources) The Climate Vulnerability Myth: Neoliberal Ra onality, Climate Migra on, and the Responsibiliza on of the Neoliberal Subject Chelsea L. Welker (Colorado State University) Social Learning as an Adap ve Measure to Prepare for Climate Change Impacts on Water Provision in Peru Abby Lindsay (American University) Pascoal S. Pereira (University of Coimbra) Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNUWIDER)) Symbolic Poli cs as IR Theory Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) Delibera ve Democracy & Peacebuilding in Belfast: The Su olkLenadoon Interface Group Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) The Evolu on of Self-Determina on: From Statehood to Minority Rights Regimes Oded Haklai (Queen's University) Ci zens Before Elec ons or Elec ons Before Ci zens? Stephen Deets (Babson College) Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss (Lebanese American University) The Norma ve Dimension of Interna onal State-Building: Commitments to Mul -Ethnicity in Post-Con ict Kosovo Dana Landau (University of Oxford & Graduate Ins tute Geneva) SA68: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Figh ng about Resources Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael Klare (Hampshire College) Michael Klare (Hampshire College) The e ec veness of governance mechanisms in scenarios of water scarcity: the cases of Southern Africa Hydropoli cal Complex and the Jordan Basin Hydropoli cal Security Complex Fábio Albergaria Queiroz (University of Brasilia) James A. P. Tiburcio (University of Brasilia) Ulises Granados (ITAM Ins tuto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico) China’s Small-S ck Diplomacy in the South China Sea Panel Riparian Scarcity and Con ict: Exploring Linkages Across Space, Time and Levels of Analysis Anoop Sarbahi (University of Minnesota, Twin Ci es) Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware) Arc c Shock: U lizing Climate Change to Test Theories of Resource Compe on Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Energy Security and Interna onal Order Robert Musgrave (University of Massachuse s-Amherst) Yu-Ming Liou (Georgetown University) Cu ng the supply lines: the rela onship between commodity embargoes and con ict termina on Mikkel Sejersen (Aarhus University) SA69: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Book roundtable: Interna onal Ins tu ons in World History - Divorcing Interna onal Rela ons Theory from the State and Stage Models English School Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Laust Schouenborg (Roskilde University) Laust Schouenborg (Roskilde University) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) SA70: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Elec on Violence and Human Rights Panel Jus fying Violence: How Authoritarian Regimes Talk About Repression Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) Human Rights Chair Disc. Jacques Bertrand (University of Toronto) Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Fear the Walking Dead: Authoritarian States and the Selec ve Use of “Zombie” Elec on Monitors Lauren Farmer (Temple University ) Vo ng and Violence: The In uence of Elec on Monitoring on Human Rights in Mul -Ethnic Socie es SA73: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Understanding and Responding to Non-State Violent Actors David R. Davis (Emory University) Briana Bardos (Emory University) Foreign Policy Analysis Forms of Pre-Electoral Violence: New Micro-Level Evidence from Indonesia S. P. Harish (New York University) Risa J. Toha (University of California at Los Angeles) The e ect of elec ons on human rights: Does a runo round reduce repression? Joshua Holzer (University of Missouri) Examining the Rela onship between Risk Aversion and Domes c Demand for Free Speech Rights Nicholas Dietrich (Penn State) Charles Crabtree (University of Michigan) Chair Disc. The Islamic State Phenomenon John Mueller (Ohio State University/Cato Ins tute) The Nexus of Hybrid Actors in a Changing Global Order Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College) Friends or Foes? The Prospects for an Alliance Between the Islamic State and al-Qaida Tricia L. Bacon (American University) Methods of Nonviolent Interven on: The Role of Foreign Policy Carrots in Preven ng Violent Extremism ELECTIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS DURING CIVIL CONFLICT: THE CASE OF TURKEY Ariel Farrar-Wellman (University of California, Davis) Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) EMİNE ARI (Koç University) SA71: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Museums, Exhibi ons and the Representa on of the Interna onal Poli cal Instability and RN Material Security Reassessed Daniel Smith (University of Maryland) James Halverson (University of Maryland) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. SA74: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM So Power as a Source of In uence Alexei Tsinovoi (University of Copenhagen) Trinidad Rico (Rutgers University) Exhibi ng/Prac cing Interna onal Rela ons: Diploma c Crises at The Venice Biennale Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Objects of War: Whose War is on View? Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Sensory Overload and the Interpreta on of Evil: Museums and Memory in the Portugese-Gold Coast Slave Trade and Coloniza on Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Johan Spanner (University of Copenhagen) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Audrey Reeves (University of Bristol) So en the Hard and Harden the so ? A Cri cal Review of China's Confucius Ins tute Project in Southeast Asia Alan Hao Yang (Na onal Chengchi University) Panel Understanding Indonesia’s So Power: Perspec ves from the inside Renita Moniaga (University of Sydney) Challenges and Opportuni es of China's So Power - Case of Confucius Ins tutes Wei Shen (Lancaster University) The Limits of So Power: the case of Qatar Daniel Arbucias (University of Delaware) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University) Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) An ‘Authoritarian Nexus’? China’s Alleged Special Rela onship with Autocra c States in La n America Wolfgang Muno (University of Mainz) Alexander Brand (Rhine-Waal University (Germany)) Bringing the Authoritarian State Back in: Russia's and Kazakhstan's foreign policy towards China in Neoclassical Realist Perspec ve Gregory Shtraks (The University of Washington) Sean Giovanello (Elon University) Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (State University of Campinas / Federal University of Santa Maria ) Rebecca Lollar (George Mason University) A ect and consump on at war memorials and museums: Moving tourists and shaping security discourses at the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Chair Disc. Panel Understanding E ec ve U.S. Foreign Policy on Human Tra cking: So Power or Sanc ons? Showing Sites of IR: Sampling Discourse With the Camera SA72: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Authoritarian Regimes: Repression, Elec on and Con ict Tricia L. Bacon (American University) Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) SA75: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM US Foreign Policy in Asia Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Elizabeth S. Dahl (Independent scholar) Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University) The Rise of China and U.S.-South Korea Rela ons Ji Young Choi (Ohio Wesleyan University) The Unintended Consequences of U.S. Security Presence in Asia Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College) U.S.-China Military Rela ons Connec on and disconnec on: Complex iden ty and complex trauma within the African Great Lakes Community David A. Beitelman (Dalhousie University) Patrice Nyembo (The University of Sydney) Contest for Supremacy: the Struggle for Leadership in the Asia Paci c between China and the U.S. Yuanyuan Fang (Florida Interna onal University) A Comparison of Decision-Making Di erences toward Par cipa ng in the U.S.-led Missile Defense System between Japan and South Korea. Yuanyuan Hsu (Na onal Taiwan University) SA76: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Merging the Micro and the Macro: Do digital technologies help bring local voices into na onal peace processes? Peace Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University & US Ins tute of Peace) Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (George Mason University) Robert Baker (USAID) Jennifer Parkin (University of New Mexico) Ma hew Levinger (United States Ins tute of Peace) Sean McDonald (FrontlineSMS) Talia Hagerty (Ins tute for Economics and Peace) SA77: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs of Responses to Forced Migra on Panel SA79: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Space and Security Panel Interna onal Security Studies Outer Space and Private Companies. Consequences for global security Irma Slomczynska (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University) Pawel K. Frankowski (Jagiellonian University) Brazilian and Indian Space Programs in compara ve perspec ve: mapping bo lenecks and breakthroughs Renata Ribeiro (University of Brasilia) Rodolpho Vasconcellos (University of Brasilia) From Sputnik to Space Weapons: Rede ning a 'Space Power' in the 21st Century Security Environment Kiernan McClelland (Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary) The Coming Space Race - Implica ons for (Non-Tradi onal) Security Stefania Paladini (Coventry University) SA80: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Diasporas and States: Theore cal and Methodological Innova ons Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Chair Chair Disc. From Qualita ve to Quan ta ve Analysis in a Large-Scale Migra on Project Harris G. Mylonas (George Washington University) Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh) Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Maria Koinova (Warwick University) William Benjamin Margulies (University of Warwick) Philippe Blanchard (University of Warwick) Civil War Pa erns of Civilian Rese lement Abbey Steele (Syracuse University) Deba ng Refugees: The Domes c Poli cs of Asylum Policy in Kenya Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University) Democra c Drain: Does Emigra on a ect Democra za on in the Middle East? Jus n Gest (Harvard University) Jeremy Ferwerda (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) From Protec on to Persecu on: The Determinants of State Violence against Refugees Exit, Voice and Investment: Exploring the Domes c Poli cal In uence of Turkish Transna onal Networks Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh) Chris an Gineste (University of Pi sburgh) Joshua Kaasik (University of Pi sburgh) Aubrey Wes all (Wheaton College) Host Governments U lizing Diasporas: The Case of the ArabBrazilian Chamber of Commerce Interna onal Poli cs of Asylum Approval Decisions Shweta Moorthy (Coali on of Communi es of Color) Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University) Refugee Protec on and the Strategic Goals of Receiving States Forge ng and Remembering: Diaspora, Jus ce, and Homeland Poli cs Sarah K. Lischer (Wake Forest University) SA78: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Psychological Consequences of Civil War Izabela Ste ja (Tulane University, Interna onal Development) Long-term E ects of Interna onal Peacekeeping on Ethnocentrism: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina Douglas Page (University of South Carolina) Sam Whi (High Point University) Transi ons and Trauma from Tahrir: Examining the Use of Social Support Networks in Post-revolu on Egypt Kathryn M. Lance (University of Notre Dame) A er the Dirty Wars: Does Poli cal Forgiveness Work? Dana Moyer (University of Virginia) Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) Panel Peace Studies Chair Maria Koinova (Warwick University) Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University) SA81: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel INGOs in World Poli cs: The changing nature of INGO actors, issues, and prac ces Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Susanna P. Campbell (American University) Emily K. M. Sco (University of Toronto) The Unaccountable Organiza on: INGO Market-orienta on, Independence, and Local Performance Susanna P. Campbell (American University) INGO Data: The Horrible, the Bad, and the Way Forward Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) Donor Games: Nego a ng Autonomy within the Poli cal Economy of Aid Why Is There No NATO in Asia? 2.0 – Implica ons for the U.S. Rebalancing Strategy Emily K. M. Sco (University of Toronto) Aki Nakai (Boston University) The Divergent Fields of Human Rights and Democracy in Interna onal Poli cs Brokering Security Coopera on: Diplomacy, Informa on, and the Origins of NATO Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College) Brian Radzinsky (George Washington University) Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) Advoca ng for Change: Do INGOs Make Transi onal Jus ce More E ec ve? Marc Polizzi (Murray State University ) SA82: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nego a ng with Terrorists and Extremists Panel Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) Learning to Become Friends: Plagiarism and the Making of Interna onal Alliances Ma hew Millard (University of Alabama) SA85: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM European Union (EU) and Energy in a Changing World Peace Studies Chair Diplomacy as a Defense When War Impends Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Unintended Consequences of Peace: Peaceful Borders in the Americas and the Incursion of Malign Non-State Actors Disc. Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Exequiel Lacovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio) Paskal Zhelev (University of Na onal and World Economy) Michael Allison (University of Scranton) Europe’s Refugee Crisis: Kant’s Dream of “Perpetual Peace” Hangs in the Balance. Europe’s Energy Union: Regulatory Power or Liberal Mercan lism? Svein S. Andersen (BI Norwegian Business School) Andreas Goldthau (Central European University) Nick Si er (Central European University) Ingrid Sandole-Staroste (George Mason University) “We Don’t Nego ate with Terrorists”: Naviga ng Illiberal Norms in Interna onal Peace Media on Julia Palmiano Federer (University of Basel, swisspeace) Exploring Peace: Evalua ng Reintegra on Strategies for ISIS Soldiers Ma hew Weiss (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Ed Cook (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV)) Geopoli cs and European Energy Diplomacy: Responding to Crises in the EU Neighbourhood Alexandra Maria Bocse (Harvard University) Theorizing the EU’s Capability-Expecta ons Gap: How Social Expecta ons Shape the EU’s Role in East Asia Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) Panel SA86: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Individual Decisions to Par cipate (or not) in Militant Organiza ons Human Rights Chair Disc. Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Subjects Denied: Children’s Rights at the Local-Global Nexus J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Theorising the UN Security Council’s A tude to Children’s Rights Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University) Imag(e)ining the ‘Telegenic Dead’: Con ict, Crisis, and Children’s Death as Spectacle Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology) The Protec on of Children A ected by Armed Violence: POC, CAAC, R2P and the Spaces In-Between Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mary Beth Al er (New York University) Mary Beth Al er (New York University) Ac ng Otherwise: Narra ves of Military Defec on and Deser on Molly Wallace (Portland State University) From the Army to an Insurgency: Evidence from the French Resistance Thomas Michael Dolan (University of Central Florida) Waging War, Building Peace: Ex-combatants as Peacebuilders Gudrun Sif Fridriksdo r (University of Iceland) A ec ve Pressures for Internal Con ict: The Role of Fear in Sudan Heather Byrne (University of Oxford) Children and R2P Bina D'Costa (Australian Na onal University) Luke J. Glanville (Australian Na onal University) SA84: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Forming Alliances Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami) Regional Society Versus Regional Geopoli cs: Security Dynamics in the EU Energy Union The Guatemalan Na onal Revolu onary Unit (URNG): A failed transforma on from guerrilla group to poli cal party SA83: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Children, Rights, and Security Panel Panel Interna onal Security Studies “We Had Hoped You Would Help—But Now It Doesn’t Ma er”: The U.S. Alliance of Convenience With the People’s Republic of China 1971-1989 Evan Resnick (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) SA87: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Informa on and Networks at War: Changing barriers of emergent warfare Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Ma hew Ford (University of Sussex) Rethinking Informa on in the RMA: Smart Defence and Innova on David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Individuated Warfare and Permissible Pa erns of Life Jack McDonald (King's College London) Ontological Saboteurs: Subversive Warfare in the Informa on Age Manabrata Guha (University of Bath) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR): A federa on/system of systems-based agent of and for change? Adam Svendsen (Intelligence and Defense Strategist, Educator and Consultant) Societal and Government Responses to Cyber Challenges Anthony Craig (Cardi University) Brandon Valeriano (Cardi University) SB01: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Revisi ng the Meaning of 'American Power' Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Interna onal Law Women's Caucus Chair Disc. Inves ga ng the Causes of Reforms to Enhance Women's Legal Rights Jacob P. Wobig (Wingate University) Global South Girlhood in Global Policy Discourse Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) The Domes c Sources of Balancing and Bandwagoning: Grasping the So Power of the Market Hegemony Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) “The American Way”: Explaining Change with Ins tu onalism Revisi ng 'womenandchildren' in Peace and Security Research: Re ec ng on Outcomes for Girls Lesley J. Prui (Monash University) Human Rights and Gender Issues: a Discussion of Women's Rights in the Context of Interna onal Rela ons Luisa Novais Tolledo (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais) Bárbara Campos (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)) Danielle Blab (McMaster University) Stronger than Strong. Percep ons and Mispercep ons of US Power. Je Bridoux (Aberystwyth University) The Con a on of Military-Poli cal Power: Transforma onal Change in Security Dynamics Graham Slater (Florida Interna onal University ) A Cosmopolitan Grand Strategy for the United States Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Panel Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) Not all Rights have Norms: Blame Di usion in Interna onal An Hunger Advocacy Michelle D. Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston) Retheorizing Norma ve Change: Social Pressure in Interna onal Law-making Giovanni Man lla (CIDE) Civilian Protec on Norms in Peace Opera ons and the 2015-2016 Kigali Principles Anjali Dayal (Fordham University ) What Determines Public Support for Interna onal Norm Enforcement? Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) Ins tu onal Independence and the Global Di usion of Liberal Democracy Corina Lacatus (London School of Economics) SB04: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Formal and Informal Ins tu ons in Torture,Tra cking, and Criminal Forms of Unconven onal Warfare Interna onal Law Human Rights Interna onal Law Human Rights Chair Disc. Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam) Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) Sheryl Shirley (Plymouth State University) Panel Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Simona Raluca I. Soare (Universite St-Louis, Brussels, Belgium ) SB02: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Fron ers in Research on Interna onal Norms and Law Panel Intergovernmental Women's Human Rights: Potemkin Villages or Tools for Change Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. SB03: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Rights of Women and Girls: Rights Protec on, Legal Frameworks and Governance Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Davis Brown (Baylor University Ins tute for Studies of Religion) George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) James P ner (George Mason University) Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College) Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia) Charlo e Ku (Texas A & M University School of Law) SB05: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Transna onal Social Movements, Networks and Changing World Poli cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Human Rights Chair Disc. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College) Transna onal Social Movements, Networks, and Changing World Poli cs Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) Melanie M. Hughes (Department of Sociology, University of Pi sburgh) Samantha Plummer (University of Pi sburgh) Norm Suppression: Human Rights Ac vists' E orts to Suppress the Targeted Killing Norm Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver) Building Bridges to Alterna ve Food Systems: Social Forums, Food Movements and the North-South and Producer-Consumer Divides Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Transna onal Organizing - Figh ng for Black libera on and selfdetermina on Stephanie Franklin ( Chair of the Ubuntu Council, Bal more, Md) Increasing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Transna onal Social Movement Coopera on – COP21 and the World Social Forum 2016 in Comparison Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Renée de Nevers (Syracuse University) Responsive Governance in Deep-Sea Mining: The Case of Papua New Guinea D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Elina Sinkkonen (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Brazilian military coopera on and the construc on of its interna onal in uence: the coopera on among Brazil and Portugal Navy´s and its regional consequences. The Main Forces Driving Change in East Asian Security. A Neoclassical Realist Explana on Sabrina Medeiros (IADC (Washingotn, DC); EGN and UFRJ (Brasil)) Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (State University of Campinas / Federal University of Santa Maria ) Camilla T. N. Soerensen (Copenhagen University) In the Interest of the Na on, in the Service of Democracy: Neoclassical Realism and Foreign Policy Transi on in Ukraine and Georgia Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) SB09: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Security Challenges In The Post-Bipolar Africa The Appropriateness of Narra ves in Neoclassical Realism: Explaining Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy Stability Analy cal Liberalism vs. Neoclassical Realism: American Foreign Policy under Franklin D. Roosevelt Mark Brawley (McGill University) Neoclassical Realism as an Interac on Model: System, Unit, and China’s Foreign Policy Stance toward Russia Alexander Korolev (Centre on Asia and Globalisa on, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal Univ of Singapore) Panel Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Global Development Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma) “Waging War Even Against Con nents”: German Imperial Autarky and Genocide Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) Genocide, Mass Killing, and the Interna onal Order Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) The Poli cs of Genocide: Rwanda, Burundi, and the Interna onal Compe on of Vic mhood Douglas Irvin-Erickson (George Mason University) Tracing global-systemic pa erns of genocide in Sudan and Myanmar Louise Wise (Queen Mary University of London) The Genocide Eldorado: Poli cal and Economic E ects of War me Property Transfers Evgeny Finkel (George Washington University) Volha Charnysh (Harvard University) Roundtable Global South Caucus Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Chair Disc. Jack McDonald (King's College London) Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) China’s new military posture and its regional implica ons Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University) Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University) SB07: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Transforma on of Genocide: Interna onal Orders Panel Shiprider Agreements and Mari me Security SB06: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Exploring neoclassical realist ideas about how to understand and explain change in a post-unipolar world order Chair Disc. SB08: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Mul -facets of Mari me Security and Strategy Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Caty Clement (Geneva Center for Security Policy) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Charles K. Amegan (RNGCS) John Agbonifo (Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria) Lembe Tiky (University of Connec cut) Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Seifudein Adem (Binghamton University) SB10: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Changing No ons of Change in World Poli cs Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Je rey W. Legro (University of Virginia) Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Amitav Acharya (American University) SB11: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Internet and Non-Violent Resistance under Authoritarian Rule Interna onal Communica on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Post Communist States Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Marlies Glasius (University of Amsterdam) Maria Repnikova (University of Pennsylvania ) Leading from the Periphery & Network Collec ve Ac on Navid Hassanpour (Yale University) Policy and Protest: Internet A ordances and Civic Engagement Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Georgetown University) Digilantes: The Di usion Pa erns of Digital Repression Jan Rydzak (University of Arizona) Patrio sm without state blessing: Chinese cyber na onalists in predicament Rongbin Han (University of Georgia) Pamphlet versus Facebook Event: Internet and Protes ng in the Semi-Authoritarian State of Malaysia Transna onal Governance and the Rise of Corporate Social Responsibility as a Global Norm Kris Ruijgrok (University of Amsterdam) Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University) SB12: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Illumina ng the Backstage of Transna onal Legal Prac ce Interna onal Law Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. China’s views on the responsibility of great powers: an ethical framework approach Viktor Friedmann (Budapest Metropolitan University) Legi ma ng EU Military Opera ons: A Communica ve Ac on Approach Lianne Boer (VU University Amsterdam) So a Stolk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Jessica Lawrence (CEU, Budapest) Geo rey Gordon (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Renske Vos (University of Edinburgh) Amin Parsa (Lund University) Giselle Bosse Responsibility in and for the Arc c: claims to ownership Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardi University) SB16: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Nuclear Weapons: A Persistent Concern with Consistently New Considera ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) SB13: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Power in Uncertainty: Improvisa on and Change in World Poli cs I Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Exploring Change and Con nuity in WMD Nonprolifera on Regimes: The Interac on of Power, Ins tu ons, and Norms in Genera ng Regime-Level Change Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University) Kirsten Taylor (Berry College) Protean Power in World Poli cs A Small States’ World? An Examina on of North Korea’s Survival Strategies Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University) Subordina on and Moral Fragmenta on: Uncertainty, Protean Power, and Revolu ons in Rights Can We Get the Genius Back Into the Bo le? Nuclear Desarmament and Nonprolifera on Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland) A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (Brazilian War College - ESG) Mariana Plum (Centro Universitário do Distrito Federal - UDF) Adapta on and Innova on in Contemporary Arms Control Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Nuclear Weapons as a ‘Break from the Past’, History and Time in the Nuclear Revolu on Protean Power and Financial Markets Erin Lockwood (Northwestern University) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Laura Considine (University of Leeds) Slumdog versus Superman: Uncertainty, Innova on, and Protean Power in the Global Film Industry Lucia Antalova Seybert (American University) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Paul Wapner (American University) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) SB15: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Changing No ons of Responsibility in World Poli cs English School Interna onal Ethics Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Disc. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) The Great Irresponsibles? Rising Powers, Responsibility and Interna onal Society Jamie Gaskarth (University of Birmingham) Rizwan Asghar (PhD Scholar (Poli cal Scince), University of New Mexico) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Two Regional Powers and Two Foreign Policies: Common Trends and Di erences Towards the Near Future Environmental Studies Interna onal Ethics Part. Part. Part. Going Nuclear: Toys for an Insistent Military? SB17: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Saudi Arabia's Foreign Policy SB14: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Taking Su ering Seriously: Responsible Scholarship in a World of Wounds Chair Part. Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University) Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University) Panel Diego Cardona (PhD., Independent Scholar. At present Ambassador of Colombia (EGYPT)) Theorizing the "Salman Doctrine" within the context of the increased Saudi-Iran/’Sunni-Shia’ hegemonic rivalry Anna K. Viden (University of Pennsylvania) Saudi Arabia’s Changing Status Quo: Foreign Policy Op ons for the US Wojtek M. Wolfe (Rutgers University) Statehood, Recogni on, and Con ict in Interna onal Rela on: Explaining the Saudi Interven on in Yemen May Darwich (Durham University) From "Partner of Necessity" to "Partner of Choice": E ects of U.S. Shale Oil Boom on the U.S.-Saudi Rela ons Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University, Turkish Military Academy) SB18: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Understandings and Conceptualiza ons Surrounding Interna onal Legisla on Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Law Chair Disc. SB21: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Is Civil-Military Rela ons For Execu ves? Comparing Pa erns of Legisla ve Oversight Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Anne Holthoefer (Saint Anselm College) Just Chilling: Parliamentary Oversight of Nordic Militaries Shi ing Authority for Interna onal Peace? State Views Regarding the Crime of Aggression, the Interna onal Criminal Court, and the UN Security Council Sean K. Richmond (University of Western Australia) David Auerswald (Na onal War College) Norms and Legacies: Parliamentary Oversight and Civil-Military Rela ons in Germany and Poland Andrew Michta Complementarity by Delega on and Rule-of-Law Innova on: Africa's Novel Path of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce The Con nued Decline of Congressional Oversight of U.S. Foreign Policy Ayodeji K. Perrin, Esq. (Northwestern University) Linda Fowler (Dartmouth College) Global Norms, Regional Solu ons: Comparing Regional Human Rights Courts to the ICC Militarizing Internal Security? Stretching Military Roles in Argen na since 2010 Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri) Kris na Mani (Oberlin College) Communica ng Change: Exploring Func onalism in the Development of the Interna onal Telecommunica ons Regime Parliament Oversight of the Military in Australia and New Zeland Philippe Lagasse (Carleton University) Keon Weigold (SUNY Albany) SB19: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Panel Re-Making the State: The Churning Within South Asia Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Jaya Srivastava (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Maximum State in Neoliberal Times: Re ec ons on Na onalism in Contemporary India A.K. Ramakrishnan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Sinner & Saint: The Complexity of De ning State Iden ty SB22: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM East Asian IR from the Ancient to the Modern World Chair Disc. Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) The World Poli cs of Warring States Japan, 1477-1600: A New Dataset Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) Networks and Loyal es: The Social Roots of Military Disobedience in the Sino-French War State and Violence: Re ec ons on State-Making in Pakistan Ajay Behera (Jamia Millia Islamia University) Eric Hundman (Dartmouth College) Bangladesh: From Hybrid Regime to Authoritarian State? Ali Riaz (Illinois State University) Contours of Changing State-Civil Society Rela ons: Understanding the ‘Sangh Hegemony’ in India K.M. Seethi (Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala) Buying In, Cashing Out: “Hedging,” Aggregated Responses to Power Transi on, and Aggravated Security Dilemmas Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore) Unipolarity and War in Qing China Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University) Panel Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Ayesha Siddiqa (Independent scholar ) SB20: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Borders and Orders in Interna onal Rela ons Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Peter D. Feaver (Duke University) Craig Damian Smith (University of Toronto) Marie Besancon (Portland State University / University of Khartoum) Comparing two Maldivian communi es regarding climate change and migra on: the experiences of K. Guraidhoo and Dhuvafaaru Andrea Berringer (Adapta on Strategies Interna onal) Bringing the Border In: Denying access in the context of the Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon Lama Mourad (University of Toronto) The Socio-Economic and Poli cal Context Governing the Intersec on of Youth Migra on and Health in Johannesburg, South Africa Theresa Sommers (University of Massachuse s Boston) Local e ects of precipita on on urbaniza on Mar n Smidt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Historical Asia and Global IR: Confucian Peace or Liberal Peace? Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) SB23: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Military Poli cs in the Arab Spring Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) When security breeds insecurity: Revolu on and Poli cal Outcomes in Tunisia and Egypt Janicke Stramer (The University of Nevada, Reno) Military Responses to Popular Uprisings: Tunisia in Compara ve Perspec ve Nicholas John Lo to (Columbia University) Agency Ma ers: Theorizing Military Insubordina on in Authoritarian Regimes Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama) When do people protest? A game theore c analysis of the Tunisian and Egyp an revolu ons Alexander Hodge-Wallis (University of California, Irvine) SB24: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cal Economy of the Resource Curse and Con ict: Microfounda ons, Theory and Prac ce Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. SB27: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Old and New Fron ers of Interna onal Coopera on and Coordina on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Zining Yang (Claremont Graduate University) Roger Chi-Feng Liu (O.P. Jindal Global University) Chair Ownership Ma ers: The Microfounda ons of the Resource Curse in Sub-Saharan Africa Arpita Khanna (University of Konstanz) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Tim Wegenast (Universität Konstanz) Zdzislaw Puslecki (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland) Svetla Ben-Itzhak (Kansas State University) Tim Wegenast (Universität Konstanz) Georg Strüver (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Juliane Giesen (University of Konstanz) Mario Krauser (University of Konstanz) A mul -method analysis of the causes of major power regulatory coordina on Konstan nos Travlos (Ozyegin University ) Thank you for Not Smoking: Health Systems and the E cacy of Interna onal Ins tu ons Tracy Kuo Lin (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The E ect of Coopera on on States: Understanding the weakening of the state through delega on disguised as coordina on Natural Resources and Interna onal Con ict Christopher Macaulay (University of North Texas) Danielle K. Scherer (Temple University) Nicolaos Catsis (Wilson College) Economic Reform, Oil-Rich States, and the Shi ing Poli cal Economy of Oil Prices Post-2014 Jessie Moritz (Australian Na onal University) SB25: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng Deba ng Change in Turkish Foreign Policy within the Changing Geopoli cs of Turkey’s Neighborhood Yinan He (Lehigh University) See-Won Byun (Asia Founda on ) The Impact of Chinese Na onal Iden ty on Sino-ASEAN Rela ons Danielle Cohen (Cornell University) The Impact of Chinese Na onal Iden ty on Sino-US Rela ons Yingjie Guo (University of Sydney) Panel Possibility of Islamic Theory of Interna onal Rela ons Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on & Far Eastern University) "Cons tu onalism under Theocracy? A New Perspec ve on the Iranian Revolu on and its A ermath" Farshad Ghodoosi (Yale Law School) Islamic Sovereignty Norms and Peaceful Se lement of Territorial Disputes Steven McDowell (University of Notre Dame) Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame) Minori es Under Islamist Rule: The Cases of Sudan, Turkey and Iran Hassan Vaezi (Florida Interna onal University) Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Ins tute of America (KEI)) Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Ins tute of America (KEI)) Chinese Na onal Iden ty and Sino-South Korean Rela ons Michael Reese (University of Chicago) Athanasios Manis (Middle East Research Ins tute) Democra c Transi on in Iran a er the 1979 Revolu on Interna onal Studies Associa on Korean Economic Ins tute of America Chinese Na onal Iden ty and Sino-Japanese Rela ons Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University) Lenore G. Mar n (Harvard University) Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. SB28: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera ng The Impact of Chinese Na onal Iden ty on Bilateral Rela ons Chair Disc. Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey SB26: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Islam and Social Change: New Approaches and Trends Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) The impact of Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) on the USA and European Union strategic coopera on Mapping Interna onal Coopera on in Space Explora on Natural Resource Extrac on and Social Grievances: The Impact of Chinese Companies in Sub-Saharan Africa Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel The Impact of Chinese Na onal Iden ty on Sino-Russian Rela ons Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University) SB29: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Environmental Peacebuilding II Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Environmental Peacebuilding in Nepal: Lessons From Nepal’s MicroHydropower Projects Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) From environmental shocks to opportuni es for peace – Re ec ons on Environmental Peacebuilding on the Philippines Colin Walch (Uppsala University) Environmental Peacebuilding in the Middle East Vakur Sumer ( Selcuk University) Larissa M Aldeho (Goethe University Frankfurt) Environmental peacebuilding, technocracy and depoli cisa on Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Environmental Resource Governance and Peace Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) SB30: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Star ng the Plenary Session - Best Prac ces, Recommenda ons, and Strategies to Transform Interna onal Studies' Professional Culture(s) Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Spa al-temporal context on the market for force Benjamin Tkach (Texas A&M University) Networks on the market for force Alex Mackenzie (University of Liverpool) SB34: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Art, Performance, and Interna onal Rela ons Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. The Art of (Technologized) War: Drones, Surveillance, and the Poli cs of Contemporary Art Michael King Jablonski (Georgia State University) Where is the war photograph? Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawai'i Manoa) Art and Region: Assessing Regional Integra on in Southeast Asia Ana Carolina Garriga (CIDE) Covadonga Meseguer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Marvin Bernardo (University of Philippines Diliman) Dance Poli cs and the Arab Spring: The Development of a Neoliberal Cultural Model and the Pales nian Case The ECB’s transi on to a ‘normal’ central bank: A historical ins tu onalist interpreta on Melissa Melpignano (University of California, Los Angeles) Ma as Vermeiren (Ghent University) SB35: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Intelligence-Policy Nexus Autocra c Central Banks and Monetary Policy Credibility Susanne Mueller-Redwood (University of Wisconsin-Madison) A New Lender of Last Resort? The Rise and Implica ons of Bilateral Currency Swaps. Abigail Vaughn (University of California, San Diego) SB32: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Roundtable Rising and Resurgent Powers: An End to the Liberal Order? Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University) Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Yong Deng (U.S. Naval Academy) Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. James Pa son (University of Manchester) Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague) Social ins tu ons on the markets for force Ulrich Andreas Petersohn (University of Liverpool) Panel Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) From Assessment to Policy: the Department of State, CIA, and US Statecra Jonathan Acu (Coastal Carolina University) Benjamin Malone (Coastal Carolina University) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) SB33: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM From Market to Markets: Variance in the exchange of force Simone Molin Friis (University of Copenhagen) Simone Molin Friis (University of Copenhagen) Visuality in Foreign Policy: Analysis of Image Frames on a Large Scale Over Time Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Remi ances and Central Bank Independence Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Elizabeth Radziszewski (Rider University) Seden Akcinaroglu (Binghamton University) The scarcity of penal es on the free market for force Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Aggie Hirst (City University London) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of She eld) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) SB31: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Central Banks in the Interna onal Poli cal Economy Market Structure, Accountability, and the E ec veness of Private Military Companies in Civil Wars An cipatory or Reac ve Intelligence? Measuring and Evalua ng U.S. Intelligence Priori es in the 1960's Adam Jungdahl (Na onal Intelligence University) Assessing Change: Intel in Support of Policy in Tumultuous Times Yakov Ben-Haim (Technion-Israel Ins tute of Technology) MIT-Government Rela onship During the AK Party Era Merve Seren (SETA) Spies and their Masters. Intelligence-Policy Rela ons in Democra c Countries Ma eo Faini (European University Ins tute) SB36: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Changing Poli cs, Colonial Con nui es: Exploring Governing Techniques, Power Assemblages and Dynamics of Social Ordering in the Postcolony Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Jana Hönke (University of Groningen) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Changing Subjec vi es in the Cameroonian Decoloniza on - From Independence Movement to Outlawed Rebels? Maria Ketzmerick (Philipps-Universität Marburg) Militarism, Authority and Resistance: Exploring pa erns of rela ons and resistance between Europe and Africa Marta Iniguez De Heredia (University of Cambridge) Making the Neoliberal Consumer Subject: Liberal Peace and Development Interven on in Post-Con ict Sierra Leone Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Chair Disc. Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University) Decolonial IR and Global Dependency Thomas Rudolf Eimer (Radboud University Nijnegen) Jana Hönke (University of Groningen) Jana Hönke (University of Groningen) Post-materialist claims: un-intended consequences Public lands, environmental interests, and market concentra on Kai J. Koddenbrock (University of Bremen) SB37: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Environment, Climate, and Climate Change SB39: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel From old to new resource con icts: How does post-materialism ma er? Chris an R. Thauer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The Transforma on of the German Electricity System: Postmaterialists in Con ict Chair Disc. “This is a forest, is a shelter, is arable land”: Land-use governance and the Colombian peace process Gerhard Fuchs Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) Markus Lederer (Technical University Darmstadt) Linda Wallbo (University of Münster) Mountain Governance, Planetary Poli cs, and Pluriverses Ra Youa (The New School) Interna onal ins tu onal complexity: Increased inequali es or norma ve adapta on in global regimes governing gene c resources? The Changing Climate of Interna onal Rela ons Russell Kerr (Australian Na onal University) Transla on and Exper se in the Making of "Climate Refugees" Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Ceyda Erten (Northwestern University) The Policy Network’s Role in Brazil’s Climate Change Policymaking Process Shuichiro Masukata (Kanda University of Interna onal Studies) Greening the developmental state? Post-materialism and the Indian mining sector Thomas Rudolf Eimer (Radboud University Nijnegen) Shalini Iyengar (Interna onal University College, Turin) When disasters meet con ict. Natural hazards in di erent con ict scenarios. Dorothea Hilhorst (Professor of Humanitarian Aid and Reconstruc on) Roanne van Voorst (ISS) SB38: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Military Intelligence: Concept and Prac ce SB40: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Understanding shaming and social pressure in world poli cs: mechanisms and drivers Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Jon Moran (University of Leicester) David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) A Theore cal Approach to Understanding the Development of Bri sh Military Intelligence Doctrine David Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester) Israeli Military Intelligence in Lebanon and Gaza Uri Bar-Joseph (Haifa University) Framing the debate: what is military intelligence and what can it be expected to achieve? Interna onal Organiza on Disc. Frank Foley (King's College London) The Nature of Func oning of Shaming in World Poli cs Kseniya Oksamytna (LUISS Guido Carli and University of Geneva) What Drives Third Party Shaming in Interna onal Organiza ons? Evidence from the ILO 1989-2011 Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University ) Shaming great powers in the Security Council Carlo a M. Minnella (University of Oxford) Jon Moran (University of Leicester) Understanding China’s Peaceful Rise Strategy: A Strategic Intelligence Analysis Frank Fan (University of Central Florida) The Pakistan Military’s Strategic Shi on Terrorism Nausherwan Hafeez (University of Florida) H. Richard Friman (Marque e University) Shaming Torture: Narra ve Contesta on and Evolving Norms in Two Bri sh Counterterrorism Campaigns SB41: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel What is ‘Them and Us’ in IR? Historical Sociology and the Making of Iden ty, Culture, Di erence and Community in the Modern World Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London) Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS, University of London) Do na onal movements necessarily involve na onalism? Re ec ons on the Sco sh experience Neil Davidson (University of Glasgow) Ra onalist or na onalist? The Bri sh public sphere of the eighteenth century Luke Cooper (Anglia Ruskin University ) Global comparisons as an evolving na onalist prac ce: Class, race and na onalism in Quebec from 1963 to 2016 Geo-economics in Colombia: Logic of Con ict, Grammar of Commerce Frederick G. Dufour (Sociology UQAM) Sören Scholvin (Ins tute of Economic and Cultural Geography, University of Hanover) Liberal subjec vity and the produc on of race in the se ler colonies Jessica Evans (York University) Discourses of state failure and the desire to render Afghanistan ‘legible’ Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) SB42: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Commi ee Panel Succeeding without Fear: Moving Beyond Imposter Syndrome in the Academy SB45: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Global Making of Media on Support: North Meets South Peace Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Comparing and contras ng media on support in the Global North and Global South? A Poli cal Psychology Perspec ve The Commi ee on the Status of Women Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Worlding Con ict Resolu on and Mediatoon Exper se in the Global South Tavishi Bhasin (Kennesaw State University) Barbara Walter (University of California San Diego) Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Ruth Blakeley (University of Kent) Jane Sumner (University of Minnesota) Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Niching, emula on, and overlap in media on support: coopera on among the UN, AU, and sub-regional organiza ons in South Sudan and Madagascar Jamie Pring (University of Basel / swisspeace) The Changing Mandate of Interna onal Mediators Laurie Nathan (Centre for Media on in Africa, University of Pretoria) SB43: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Terrorism Panel The changing nature of third party interven on: Media on support without a mediator? Ayse Betul Celik (Sabanci University) Julia Palmiano Federer (University of Basel, swisspeace) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Gregory D. Koblentz (George Mason University) Gregory D. Koblentz (George Mason University) Avatars of the Earth: Radical Environmentalism and CBRN Weapons Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Insider Threats as Perpetrators and Facilitators of CBRN Violence Cory Davenport (University of Maryland) Pick Your POICN: Introducing the Pro les of Incidents involving CBRN and Non-state Actors (POICN) Database Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Markus Binder (University of Maryland) Madeline M. Carr (Cardi University) Rebecca MacKinnon (New America) Nathalie Marechal (University of Southern California) Individual Agency and Power Networks in Internet Governance Debates Dmitry Epstein FInancing Science: How Nuclear Terrorism Grows in South Asia Taobao, Nike, and the U.S. Government: How U.S.-Made Rules Shape An -Counterfei ng Measures in China Yeon Jung Ji (Harvard University) Natasha Tusikov (Australian Na onal University) Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Alexander Bohas (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Ben Cli (University of Warwick) Construc ng Narra ves of Global Order: TPP, TTIP, and the Contested Poli cs of Geoeconomics Crister S. Garre (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Brand Geopoli cs: Turkish Airlines and the Geopoli cal Representa ons of Turkey Lerna Yanik (Kadir Has University) Trade, Globaliza on and Neopluralism Alexander Bohas (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Synchronizing poli cs: Risk, Insurance and the ‘Globalisa on’ of Marked-Based Credit Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Gießen) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Communica on Disc. Chemical and Biological Threats: The Emerging Strategic Landscape SB44: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Geopoli cs and Geo-economics: Intersec ons SB46: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Retreat of the Firm? Reconsidering the Rela ve In uence of States and Firms on Internet Governance and Internet Policy Corporate Accountability for a Free and Open Internet Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Markus Binder (University of Maryland) Chair Disc. Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Coping with the Complexi es of Hybrid Ins tu ons in Global Governance: ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Commi ee Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) SB47: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Deba ng War Past and Present Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Theory Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Cri cal Security History in Interna onal Rela ons Faye Donnelly (University of St Andrews) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Panel The Applica on of Grand Strategy: Lessons from the Past and Challenges of the Present and Future Live-Blogging the Crisis: Determinants of News Coverage of the Syrian Refugee Crisis Sean Giovanello (Elon University) The Twilight of Imperial Liberalism: Deba ng Collec ve Security in Interwar Britain Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University) Inven ng the History of the Laws of War: The Revival of Alberico Gen li in the Late 19th Century Claire Vergerio (University of Oxford) Accentua ng the Personal: Intelligence, Misinterpreta ons of History, and Policy Forma on in War Thomas Reinstein (Temple University) SB48: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The E ec veness of Interna onal Environmental Ins tu ons II: New Leaders and Changing Roles Environmental Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University) Sikina Jinnah (UC Santa Cruz) The Logic of Performance in Interna onal Environmental Organiza ons: Understanding UNEP Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Interna onal Organiza on Leadership in Transna onal Governance Networks: The Case of Canada-US Fishery Commissions Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Dongkyu Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Andrew Song (James Cook University) Gordon M. Hickey From Consensus-making to Momentum-maintaining: The Evolving Func ons of Mul lateral Climate Nego a ons in the Post-Paris Global Climate Governance Bowen Yu (University of Toronto) Mirjana Pan c (University of Tennessee) Ivanka Pjesivac (University of Georgia) SB50: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars Interna onal Ethics Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Marian Feist (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University) SB49: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Depic ng the Distant Other: Inves ga ng Media Coverage of Con ict and Crises Across Borders Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) The Medium Ma ers: External Threats, Media Freedom and Poli cal Trust Marc L. Hutchison (University of Rhode Island) Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Not Just a “Greek” Chorus: A Compara ve Study of the Transna onal Media Coverage of the 2015 Greek Financial Crisis Abby Jones (Philadelphia University) More or less ignored: Distant media coverage of con ict in Africa Virgil Hawkins (Osaka University) Watchdog or Guardian? The Western Na onal Press and the Restora on of Military Power in Egypt Florian Zollmann (Newcastle University) Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Dominic Tierney (Swarthmore College) Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Eric Pa erson (Georgetown Univ.) John Kelsay (Florida State University) Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University) SB51: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Higher Educa on and Elements of Change in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Higher Educa on and as Global Change Agent Carola Weil (American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies) Private Pension Risk Shi s: Understanding Change in the US Re rement Investment Landscape Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Change we Can Rejoice In: Market Utopianism and the ‘War on Con ngency’ Mark I. Bailey (University of No ngham, Ningbo) Rankings and change in global knowledge governance Tero Erkkilä (University of Helsinki) Ossi J. Piironen (University of Helsinki) “We hear you loud and clear”: Tracing the role of the chairs in interna onal environmental nego a ons Unlocking Deadlocked Nego a ons: How policy entrepreneurs, learning and ins tu onal architecture ma er for global climate policy Roundtable Commodi ca on of Safety in Higher Educa on Shannon Wheatley Hartman (Interac vity Founda on ) SB52: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Reconcilia on: individual responsibility, communi es and ins tu ons Panel Peace Studies Chair Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) The importance of individual responsibility for hal ng the cycle of violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) Genevieve S. Parent (Saint Paul's College) Rescue During Genocide and Other Mass Atroci es: Mo va ons and Conduct of “Upstanders” Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Reconcilia on in Bosnia? What Ethnicizing Ins tu ons Mean for Interethnic Peace Maria Krause (Queen's University) Reconcilia on-oriented Leadership: Nelson Mandela and South Africa Havva Kok Arslan (,) Remembrance and Reconcilia on: Perspec ves from psychology on the balance of past and future orienta on in peacebuilding Katherine Grein (University of Notre Dame) SB53: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Science and Technology in Diplomacy Panel Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Environmental Studies Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Dissemina ng the Intelligence: a brie ng exercise using Discourse Analysis The Bene ts and Disadvantages of Using Simula ons in Intelligence Educa on William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University) Building a ROI based alert and scenario analysis system start to nish David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Nane e Bulger (Strategic and Compe Professionals (SCIP)) Science diplomacy in security governance: The poli cs of knowledge and exper se in boundary areas Dagmar Rychnovska (Metropolitan University Prague) Entrepreneurship as Generator of Change: US Public Diplomacy in the GCC and Jordan Willow F. Williamson (American University) China-CELAC Science and Technology Innova on: co-opta on or partnership? Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) SB57: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Simula ons, Role-Playing, and Games: Uses and Outcomes Chair Disc. Nicolas De Zamaroczy (Jindal School of Interna onal A airs) Mark Paradis (University of Southern California) Teaching and Public Diplomacy: Connec ng Students in a Transatlan c Joint-Classroom Zsolt Nyiri (Montclair State University) Teaching Experience: Or how to make and use PowerPoint-based interac ve simula ons for small class teaching Diploma c Studies Robert Schub (Nu eld College) Je rey Friedman (Dartmouth College) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (London School of Economics) Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Networks of Hard Interna onal Law Based Organiza ons and Human Rights Introducing Students to IR through the Game of Diplomacy Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) Renato Corbe a (University of Alabama Birmingham) Rebecca Reid (University of South Carolina) Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University) Game-based Simula ons in the Classroom Laura Young (Georgia Gwine College) Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Ohio Northern University) Michael Perrin (Purdue University) A dataset of interna onal diploma c mee ngs Eric Dunford (University of Maryland) Michael Joseph (George Washington University) From micro- to macro-changes: the EU-US dialogues and the interna onal order SB58: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Role of Ci es in Environmental Governance Emmanuelle Blanc (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science ) Military Diplomacy and Interstate Behavior: Signaling and In uence in Chinese Security Policy Tyler Jost (Harvard University) Aus n M. Strange (Harvard University) The E ec veness of Public and Private Signals: A Document-Based Approach Azusa Katagiri (Stanford University) Eric Min (Stanford University) SB56: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Intelligence Simula ons: Theory and Prac ce Panel Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University) Open source intelligence por olio: challenging and developing intelligence produc on and communica on skills through simula ons Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) Playing for keeps: Using simula on exercises to enable cri cal thinking in intelligence professionals Idun Mostulien (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School) Panel Environmental Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Tokyo comes to the core to tackle climate change – Municipal poli cs of emissions trading in Japan Itsumi Tsutomu (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Habitat III: A New Model for Civil Society Par cipa on at Major UN Environmental Conferences Anna H. Schulz (Tu s University) Sandra Gagnon (IISD-RS) Intelligence Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Gaming the Interna onal System: Survey Evidence from Digital Gamers Virendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Disc. Disc. Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Changing technology diplomacy: A case study of India and the USA SB55: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Approaches to Empirical Analysis of Diploma c Processes ve Intelligence Changes in La n America: emergence of ci es as actors in climate governance and their rela on with na onal poli cs Ana Carolina Evangelista Mauad (University of Brasília) Varie es of Eco-City Building in China: Local State, Business and Foreign Capital Chunman Zhang (Johns Hopkins University) Ci es as leaders in EU climate governance Kris ne Kern (IRS & University of Potsdam) SB59: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Data and Evidence in Global Health Panel Global Health Chair Disc. SB62: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorizing Death and Mobility Theory Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) Be er than a wing and a prayer: WHO decisionmaking in the midst of a Public Health Emergency of Interna onal Concern Jeremy Youde (Australian Na onal University) The poli cs of par cipatory epidemiology: Technologies, social media and disease surveillance in global health Chair Disc. The mobility and (in)visibility of dead soldiers: A compara ve analysis of the (re)posi oning of dead Bri sh and American soldiers killed in ac on since 9/11 Kandida Iris Purnell (University of Aberdeen) Poli cal Condi ons of E ec ve Public Health Interven ons Osman Balkan (University of Pennsylvania) Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Evidence, risk communica on and the response to Ebola: Can we do be er? Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Panel Terrorism/Tra cking Nexus in Eurasia: Examining the Changing Nature of Poli cal Violence and Crime Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) DrugTra cking and the War on Drugs in La n America: A cri que from the New Wars perspec ve Ana Clara de Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Daniel Sebas án Granda Henao (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Comparing the phenomenon of militariza on: Mexican and Brazilian approaches against drug tra cking Panel Laura Bosco (American University) David Bosco (American University) Con ngent upon Con ngents: Resolve, UN Peacekeeping, and the Protec on of Civilians in South Sudan Laura Bosco (American University) Regime Type, Violence, and Sub-Na onal Peacekeeping Deployment in Civil War Andrew Levin (Connec cut College) Women’s Work a er the War: Evidence from a Firm-Level Dataset in Somaliland Chris Cyr (Eastern Kentucky University) Jami Nelson-Numez (University of New Mexico) Breaking the Cycle: Lessons from the MINUSTAH Interven on in Hai ’s Security Sector Jessica Anderson (George Washington University) Tani Sebro (Miami University) SB63: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poli cal Violence and Civilian Agency Panel Chair Disc. Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington) Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Networks of Sectarianism: Experimental Evidence on Access to Services in Baghdad Fo ni Chris a (MIT) Dean Knox (MIT) Ja ar Al-Rikabi (Harvard) The Origins and Evolu on of Civilian Self-defense in Peru’s Central Jungle Steven T. Zech (University of Denver) Laia Balcells (Duke University) Gerard Torrats-Espinosa (NYU) Peace Studies Gaëlle Rivard Piché (Carleton University) Martha Balaguera (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Moving Dangerously: Necromobility in the Thai-Burma Border-Zone The Poli cal Consequences of Terrorism Mila Campbell (University of Brasília) The New Locals: Peacebuilding and Professional Exper se in Somalia Elva Orozco (Drexel University) Peace Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Necroagency? Contes ng Biopower and the Poli cs of Violence We Migrants: Crossing Mexico, Resis ng the Ins tu onaliza on of Death Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany) Lucila Zamboni (SUNY-Albany) SB61: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peers on Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Finn Stepputat (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Dead Bodies on the Move: Repatria on and the Necropoli cs of Migrant Funerals Gabriel Blouin (Virginia Tech) SB60: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Drug Tra cking and Interna onal Security Panel Civilian Agency in Criminal and Poli cal Con icts Cassy L. Dor (University of Denver ) Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes) Understanding High Risk Disaster Relief: Evidence from the Syrian Civil Defense Anna Zelenz (University of Washington) SB64: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Belonging in Context: Na onalism, Iden ty and State Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies The Impact of State Policies on Economic Migrants in Germany, Russia, and Saudi Arabia Talin Bagdassarian (New York University) An Exclusive Inclusion Project: The Eurocentric Produc on EU Iden ty and Ci zenship Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Ezgi Yildiz (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Na onhood in the city: Na onal and transna onal belonging among second genera on Dominicans in New York and Turks in Berlin Utku Sezgin (John Jay College, CUNY) Commitment to Con ict or Compromise? A Mixed Framework to Uncover the Link between Ethnic Poli cal Par es and the Support to Violent Rebel Organiza ons Panel Disc. André Filipe Barrinha (Canterbury Christ Church University and Centre for Social Studies) Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) The EU Global Strategy: A New Level of Ambi on for European Defense? A Genealogy of the Mercenary Private Defence Contractors as Agents of U.S. Empire: the Merger of ‘Public’ and ‘Private’ in the Neoliberal Era Mark N. Erbel (City University London) It is me for the Italian State! State sovereignty and the “crea on” of the Sicilian ma a. Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) The Empire strikes back? A postcolonial appraisal of Britain’s ‘Muslim problem Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons) Transform, transfer or translate? European military innova on in the face of global change Nadya Ali (University of Sussex) Narra ves of Hos s Humani Generis across Time Mark A. Shirk (Stonehill College) David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Dr Simon J. Smith (Sta ordshire University ) The EU as an Emerging ‘Network Con ict Mediator’ in a Changing Security Environment: Insights from Syria SB68: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cyber Security and the State Helena Farrand Carrapiço (Aston University) André Filipe Barrinha (Canterbury Christ Church University and Centre for Social Studies) Chair Disc. State, Semi-State, and Non-State Actors in Cybersecurity Security Assemblages in the Cyber Domain Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes) Jamie Collier (University of Oxford) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Barbara Walter (University of California San Diego) Barbara Walter (University of California San Diego) Democra za on Enabling Peace? The Resolu on of Civil Wars in Southeast Asia Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore) Resolving Jihadist Con icts? Analysing Media on A empts with Boko Haram Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy) Benign neglect? US Disengagement and Civil War Dura on since 2001 Sara Bjerg Moller (Seton Hall University) Reputa on and Media on in Civil Wars Eric Keels (Baker Center, University of Tennessee ) J. Michael Greig (University of North Texas) Rebel Group Demand Type's Impact on Con ict Dura on and Outcome. Ma hew Basse (University of Georgia) Lucas Kello (University of Oxford) Lucas Kello (University of Oxford) Florian Eglo (University of Oxford) EU and US cyber security strategies in comparison: how does strategic culture ma er when it comes to cyber-security? Chair Disc. Panel Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Communica on Patrick Müller (University of Vienna) The EU as a security actor in the digital world: a ma er of coherence? SB66: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Civil War Se lement and Dura on Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London) Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Eyup Civelek (University of Florida) SB65: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding change in European security and defense SB67: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Private Violence and Time: History and Historical Con gura ons of Legi mate Violence in Interna onal Rela ons Discourses of cyber-security: the construc on of cyber risk in the Middle East James Shires (Oxford University) Conceptualising Cybersecurity Governance Jacqueline Eggenschwiler (University of Oxford) SB69: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Measurement and Transparency in the Study of Interna onal Ins tu ons Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Andreas Duer (University of Salzburg) Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Barbara Koremenos (U-M) Tobias Lenz (University of Goe ngen) Gary Marks (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Free University Amsterdam) Susan Peterson (College of William and Mary) Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) SB70: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Strategy, Skep cism, and the Cyberwarfare Debate Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SB73: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Modern Airpower Panel Interna onal Security Studies Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) Richard Andres (Na onal Defense University) Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto) Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto) Chair Phil M. Haun (Naval War College) The EU as a new player in Drones Community: the case of MALE Chantal Lavallée (Université de Montréal) Oceane Zubeldia (IRSEM) Considering the Prolifera on and Reluctant Use of UAVs SB71: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Interna onaliza on of the Russian Science and Educa on: Goals, Policies, and Challenges Katherine Perry (University of Missouri) Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) War from the (Dis)Comfort of Home: The ‘Deployed on Sta on’ Challenge Andree-Anne Melancon (The University of She eld) Post Communist States Interna onal Educa on Is the Drone Blowback Real? Some Evidence from Pakistan Chair Disc. “That Others May Die”: Construc ng the Precision-Strike Narra ve in Contemporary American Airpower Prac ce Aqil Shah (University of Oklahoma) Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Building Research Networks through Interna onal Scien Laboratories in Russia c Nadia Asheulova (Ins tute for the History of Science and Technology, St. Petersburg, Russia) The Great Experiment: A Cri cal History of U.S.-Former Soviet Union Science Coopera on from the 1950s to the Present Gerson Sher (Independent Scholar) Interna onal Studies in Russia Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)) Research and Innova on Policy in Russia: Dynamic Process, Invariable Results? Nicholas Blanche e (University of Oxford) SB74: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Trade as a Tool of Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) SB72: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Africa in the 21st Century: Advancing Change for Sustainable Futures Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Jason Warner (Harvard University) The African Union: An Emerging Ins tu on of Human Security Governance? Abigail Kabandula (University of Massachuse s Boston) Global Governance frameworks and mul -level learning processes: Are Extrac ve Industry Transparency Ini a ve (EITI) compliant states ‘learning’ to prac ce transparency, accountability and plurality? Jason McSparren (University of Massachuse s, Boston) Exploring the Sustainable Resource Governance Impera ve: A Tale of Ar sanal and Small-Scale Mining in Ghana. Timothy Adivilah (University of Massachuse s Boston) The changing nature of global conserva on governance: insights from the world conserva on congress proceedings Jeremiah Asaka (University of Massachuse s) Regional Coopera on to Combat Tra cking in Persons in Africa: Ins tu onal structures and ini a ves. Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter) Building Triangles Across Borders Michael Haas (California Polytechnic University, Pomona) Understanding China’s belated yet vigorous pursuit of free trade agreements (FTAs) Thomas Moore (University of Cincinna ) Laurel Wei (University of Cincinna ) James R. Masterson (Morehead State University) Irina Dezhina (Skolkovo Ins tute of Science and Technology) Russian Policies towards the Academic Diaspora Abroad: Goals and Failures Panel Trade Policy as a Tool of Foreign Policy toward La n America: China and United States in Compara ve Perspec ve Mariana Aparicio (Interna onal Rela ons Center, FCPyS-UNAM) Trade Networks in a Changing World – Preferen al Trade Agreements as Stabilizers in Interna onal Security Poli cs Elisabeth Winter (Freie Universität Berlin) The mega regional trade nego a ons and the impact on regional integra on processes: the case of TPP in La n America. Ignacio Bartesaghi (University) SB75: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Poli cal and economic corrup on in postcommunist states Panel Post Communist States Chair Disc. Diane Chido (U.S. Army Peace Keeping and Stability Opera ons Ins tute (PKSOI)) Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Corrup on and Social Capital in Transi on Economies Iva Bozovic (University of Southern California) China’s Transforma on: What are the impacts on kinship, social organiza on, networking, business, and global governance? Eliot G Evans (U.S. Air Force and George Mason University) The securi za on of corrup on: the Romanian approach Valen n Stoian ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence Academy) The state that betrays the trust: How regional autocrats in Russia u lize public sector organiza ons to safeguard the regime Natalia Forrat (Stanford University, Northwestern University) Transforming the Economy While Ba ling Corrup on: How the Party Mo vates Its Local Workforce Silence as doing Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Lisa Schweiger (University of Edinburgh) Zhen Wang (Middle Tennessee State University) SB76: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Approaches to the Study of Human Rights Panel Or Rosenboim (University of Cambridge) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Chair Disc. On Poli cal Judgement and Global Change: Raymond Aron and interna onal rela ons in 1945 Historicizing truth-seeking in interna onal post-con ict poli cs: an analysis of interna onal ini a ves to establish „the truth about the past“ in the a ermaths of the Balkan Wars and the First World War Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Chris ne Andrä (Aberystwyth University) The Sub-Na onal Analysis of Repression Project SB79: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Responding to China's Rise K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Interna onal Security Studies Regional Responses to China's Bid for Hegemony in the South China Sea Evolu on of Shaming David R. Davis (Emory University) Baekkwan Park (Emory University) Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia) Michael Tkacik (Stephen F. Aus n State University) Blurred Lines: The US and China as Condi onal Revisionists in the South China Sea Syria or the Olympics? An analysis of global event repor ng in interna onal news coverage Liselo e Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College) Trade, Legislator’s Preference, and Taiwan’s Military Spending Puzzle Jule Krueger (Michigan State University) Caitlin Thomas (University of Michigan) Jun Xiang (Rutgers University) Wei-hao Huang (Rutgers University, Newark) Iden fying Changes in Human Rights Reports Over Time Using Aspect-based Sen ment Analysis Davids in East Asia: E ec ve Military Strategies for Smaller States Challenged by China's Rise Baekkwan Park (Emory University) Kevin Greene (Michigan State University) Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Eric Gomez (Cato Ins tute) Interna onal Coopera on in Clandes ne Security Ma ers: Ruling Government Ideologies Trump Domes c Rule of Law Rebecca Cordell (University of Essex) SB80: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Theories of Media and Media on Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Viral Digital Economies: Theorizing the Cyberne c Interplay of Materiality-Immateriality Ryan Artrip (Virginia Tech) Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) An semi sm and Jewish conspiracy theory in contemporary Japan: Con nuity or change? Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Carolin Kaltofen (University College London) A ec ve Atmospheres and Mediated Communica on in Postterrorism Contexts Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) No Place on earth: Dilemmas of Displacement in the Syrian Crisis Communica on, Media, and Media on in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado-Denver) The Paradox of Eastern European Na onalism Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Nataliia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) Creep: Biometric Facial Expression Tracking in Economies of A ect Narra ves of Redemp on: The Interna onal Meaning of A oresta on in the Israeli Negev Zoe Vorsino (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Yoav Galai (University of St Andrews) Chair Disc. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech) Modern Interna onal Theory as Medieval Theology William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Reality in the Making: Technological Media on, Posthuman Expression and Poli cal Change Ideology, Cultural Violence and Ethnic Cleansing in Darfur Historical Interna onal Rela ons Panel Theory SB77: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Na onalism and Ethnicity in Con ict Se ngs: Iden ty, Narra ves and Symbols SB78: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorizing Past and Present: The Founda ons of Poli cal Judgment, Ac on, and Responsibility Panel Panel SB81: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The only thing that is constant is change? The consequences of iden ty forma on, otherness and self/other rela ons in IR Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Chair Disc. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Elena Dueck (Universität Passau ) Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University) Your Na on’s not Down so You Ain’t Comin’ in: Visa regimes and the produc on of migra on hierarchies Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Katharina Glaab (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Observing Iden es in Con ict: A Systems Theore cal Approach Richard Boesch (University of Augsburg) Strangers in Their Own Land: The Securi za on of European Roma Neil A. Cruickshank (Algoma University) The Importance of Friends and Foes: Democra c Peace from a Social-Construc vist Perspec ve Elena Dueck (Universität Passau ) Just Cheap Talk? Barack Obamas Excep onalism and American Foreign Policy in Light of the Other Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) The Role of Landmine Survivors in the O awa Process to Ban Landmines NGOs as drivers of Shared Sovereignty?: A Case Study of the OAS' An -Impunity Mission in Honduras Chair Disc. Uriel Abulof (Princeton University, Tel-Aviv University) The Kurdish Aspira on for Statehood Bahar Baser (Coventry University (CTPSR) ) Dylan O'Driscoll (Middle East Research Ins tute) The establishment of new states in historical perspec ve: The Case of the United Dutch Provinces Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge) Cons tu ng the State: the Chicken or the Egg? Elliot Bulmer (Centre on Cons tu onal Change, University of Edinburgh) Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) The Rise of Non-State Actors in the Interna onal Development Coopera on System: a compara ve analysis between their interac on within the European Commission's Directorate-General for Interna onal Coopera on and Development and the Brazilian Coopera on Agency Rosana Tomazini (University (Universidade Católica de Brasília)) SB83: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Peace-making, Peacebuilding, and Post-Con ict Transforma on: Gender, Agency and Poli cal Change Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Carla Suarez (Dalhousie University) Susan St Ville (University of Notre Dame) Gender Exper se in Peacebuilding ‘So-Called: The poli cs of Unrecognized States Dahlia Scheindlin (Tel Aviv University) SB86: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM US- EU Rela ons and Foreign Policy Allison McCulloch (Brandon University) Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) Women as Agents of Change in Post-Con ict Socie es: A Select Study of Former Yugoslavia Disc. Heidi Riley (University College Dublin) Afghan Women: Peacemakers and Resilient Survivors Natasha Raghuvanshi (Monash University ) M. Leann Brown (University of Florida) US-EU rela ons between irrelevance and resilience Carla Monteleone (University of Palermo) The U.S. Pivot to Europe: Reassuring and Expanding the Transatlan c Alliance in an Era of Change Chris J. Dolan (Lebanon Valley College) Changing Power and Foreign Rela ons in Transatlan c Trade Nego a ons Holger Janusch (Friedrich-Alexander-University of ErlangenNürnberg) Geopoli cal Codes of the United States and the European Union: Convergent and Divergent Aspects Przemysław Osiewicz (Georgetown University) Form Follows Func on: Why Social Standards are stricter in U.S. than in EU Preferen al Trade Agreements Tobias Leeg (FU Berlin) Yumna Asaf (Aligarh Muslim University) Insurgent Masculini es in Peace and Con ict: The case of Nepal. Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute , Geneva) A Dayton in Damascus? Feminist Lessons for Con ict Transforma on Guy Lachapelle (IPSA) Ma Qvortrup (Coventry University) The Taming of Self-Determina on: Poli cal Theory in Prac ce Charles T. Call (American University) Are INGOs Puppets of the State? Analysis of INGO Field Opera ons Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Chair Disc. Can E. Mutlu (Acadia University) Mark Salter (University of O awa) Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Stef Wi endorp (Leiden University) Ma hias Leese (ETH Zurich) Grant Hammond (USAF Air University) SB85: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The New Poli cs of Crea ng New States Lukas D. Herr (University of Kaiserslautern) SB82: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Assessing the role of non state actors SB84: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Old securi es, new mobili es? The “new mobili es paradigm” and cri cal security studies SC01: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Is Power What States Make of It? Rethinking Power in the Age of ‘Power Transi on’ Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Power as Social Constructs: Complex Power Transi on to and in China Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia) Cultural Power: A Worldview from Indian and Chinese Films in the 21st Century L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Discoun ng the Future? (Imagining) Chinese Global Power Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Power Shi in East Asia: Traversing the So /Hard Power Binary SC04: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Revamping the Historiciza on of IR Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Linus Hagstrom (Swedish Defence University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Imperial Origins of the History/Interna onal Rela ons Divide Rela onal Power: A Chinese Prac ce of Coexistence? Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Emilian Kavalski (Ins tute for Social Jus ce, Australian Catholic University) SC02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Foreign Policy and Local Governance Intertwined: Compara ve and Interdisciplinary Approaches The Modern State and Ideal Types: Problems of Method in Historical Sociology Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Hierarchy is What Middlemen Make of It: Historicizing the PostO oman Sub-System of States Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Historical epistemology and digital reasoning in XVI C. Europe Chair Disc. The Cons tu on of European Alterity in XVII C. Safavid Wri ng Luis Lobo-Guerrero (Groningen University) Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University) Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University) Anahita Arian (University of Groningen ) Decentralizing Autonomy: Power Sharing among Ethnic Minori es Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) The European response to extreme na onalism: Evidence from the European Union Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) The E ects of Ethnic Con ict and Globaliza on on Terrorism in a Changing World: A Cross-Na onal Analysis Demet Y. Mousseau (University of Central Florida) SC03: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Quest for Jus ce: Actors, Processes and Impact Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University) Aesthe cizing Transi onal Jus ce: Reconcilia on and Fic on a er the Rwandan Genocide Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado-Denver) When Holding Pa ents Resembles Holding a Gun: A acks on Humanitarian Hospitals and Implica ons for Interna onal Humanitarian Law Daniel Golebiewski (The Graduate Center, City University of New York) Women’s Leadership for Gender Jus ce a er the Recent Balkan War Indira Skoric (CUNY/Kingsborough) Reenac ng War Crime Trials: Performance Ar sts and a New Form of Interna onal Jus ce Joy Harris (University of Edinburgh ) Conceptualizing "Success" in Transi onal and Post-Violence Jus ce: New Evidence and Enduring Ques ons Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame) Panel SC05: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The World A er GDP: The Poli cs of Numbers and Global Change Interna onal Poli cal Economy Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Lorenzo Fioramon (University of Pretoria (South Africa)) Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand ) Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Dirk Philipsen (Duke University) Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) SC06: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Poli cs of Peer Review and the Future of IR Scholarship Historical Interna onal Rela ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Ethics Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Thierry Balzacq (University of Namur) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) SC07: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legi macy of Governance Actors: Domes c Poli cs and Norm Internaliza on Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Kevin Edward Grisham (California State University, San Bernardino) Contested Legi macies and Poli cal Change: Unpacking Egyp an Regime Responses to the 2011 Egyp an Uprising Farrah Samir Hawana (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies (University of Geneva)) Legi macy and state-led na onalism in China and Russia SC10: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable How We Relate: Poli cal Psychology Insights in Understanding Con ict and Coopera on Elina Sinkkonen (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Veera Laine (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ) Security Provision and the Legi macy of External Governance Actors: Virtuous Cycle in Afghanistan? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Eric Stollenwerk (Freie Universität Berlin) Understanding strategic change through legi macy learning: The Gaza Flo lla crisis as a paradigma c case Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Building Legi macy through Contesta on. A Cri cal Perspec ve on Norm internaliza on Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University) SC08: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM How Do Norms Change in Interna onal Society? Panel English School Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Law Chair Disc. David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) How Do Norms Change in Interna onal Rela ons? Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SC11: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Panel What good is the s ck? The u lity of American Primacy in a postAmerican Century Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kohei Imai (Ins tute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO)) Kazuhiro Tsunoda (Embassy of Japan in Sudan) The Tlatelolco Treaty: Mexico and the La n American Nuclear Weapons Standard Jose Luis Rodriguez Aquino (Johns Hopkins University) Examining Ins tu onal Change in Russia’s Regional Interna onal Society Chelsea Manning (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Controlling the Narra ve and Interna onal Order in the South China Sea: Appropria on of Interna onal Legal Discourse in SinoAmerican Rhetoric Amanda Cheney (Cornell University) SC09: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Transna onal Jus ce: Truth Commissions and Interna onal Courts Human Rights Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Sabrina Villenave (University of Manchester) Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) Structural Determinants of Truth Commissions a er Democra c Transi on Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Exploring the Shi to a Development Focused Transi onal Jus ce: Truth and Reconcilia on in the Solomon Islands Caitlin Mollica (Gri th University) Explaining varia on in regime e ects of mass transi onal jus ce Anuradha Chakravarty (University of South Carolina) Understanding the Brazilian Truth Commission through Norms Di usion Guilherme Alhade Camenetsky Engelender (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INSTITUTE / PUC-RIO) Doug Stokes (University of Exeter) Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University) Earning from Victory: US Military Primacy and the Risk Premium Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Ins tute of Technology ) The Travel of the Norms of Interna onal Society to Turkey: From the experiences of “Father of the Turks” Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham) Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) TEREZA CAPELOS (University of Birmingham) Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Nicolas Demertzis (University of Athens, Greece) Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College) Good GoodByes? Assessing US Regional Retrenchment Kit Waterman (University of Exeter) How Primacy Pays: Security Leveraging And US Grand Strategy Doug Stokes (University of Exeter) Economic Interdependence, Military Innova on, and the SinoAmerican Stand-o in East Asia Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia) SC12: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable Power and Peace: Systemic Constraints and Domes c Condi ons for Peaceful Change Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University) Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut) SC13: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Governance Regimes and Interna onal Finance Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management and Elcano Royal Ins tute) Tina Zappile (Stockton University (NJ)) Mul level Global Governance: Assump ons, Methods, Shortcomings and Future Direc ons Joachim Karl Renns ch (YMCA University of Applied Sciences) Weapons of the Weak States: Strategies of Resistance in Global Governance Regimes Stewart Prest (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) The Impacts of Hegemonic Transi on in Interna onal Financial Governance Fernanda de Castro Brandao (Universidade Federal da Bahia) Towards Greater Regula on: Ins tu onal Change in Global Financial System Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Ten Years A er the Crisis: Stocktaking China’s Integra on and Role in Global Financial Governance Falin Zhang (Peking University) SC14: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding Change Through Cross-Disciplinary Dialogues: Catastrophes & Con icts SC16: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring the mul faceted aspects of Interna onal Security: Theory and Prac ce Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) Mariana Kalil (University of Brasília) Paul Richard Vio (University of Denver) Mul dimensional Security in the Americas: In Theory and Prac ce Mark Hamilton (Inter-American Defense College (IADC)) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Global Development Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies The Security-Development Nexus: Emerging Powers and Con ictA ected States Chair Disc. Securi za on and the transforma on of security forma ons David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Aaron E nger (University of Waterloo) Harnessing Globaliza on as Disasters Risk Reduc on? Insurance Linked Securi es and Catastrophes: Bridging the Insurer – Investor Fault Korey Pasch (Queen's University) Gendered and racialized narra ves in the legimita on of humanitarian interven on - The Rape Epidemic in Post-Earthquake Hai . Celia Romulus (Queen's University) The Promise and Perils of Migra on on Household Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Yvonne Su (University of Guelph) Climate Change as an Emerging Hurdle for Externally Incen vized Con ict Se lements Samantha Twietmeyer (Queen's University) Knowledge, Technology Development, and Climate Change Policies in an Era of Intensi ed Globaliza on Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Massachuse s Boston) SC15: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Regime Complexity and Regional Coopera on in the Americas Interna onal Organiza on Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo, China) New Aspects of Security: Centerpiece for Civil A airs Engagement Jonathan E. Czarnecki (Naval War College Monterey) Changing The Way We Think Security: Securi sa on as an Epistemic Revolu on in Security Studies Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) SC17: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Silence: A Standalone Concept? Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Disc. Thomas N. Cooke (York University) Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow) Thomas N. Cooke (York University) Silence, empathy, and the public sphere Naomi C. Head (University of Glasgow) Silence is gold: The problema c aspects of rehabilita ng the silenced. Maria Birnbaum (European University Ins tute) How to listen to the unspoken? Tuning into silence(s) through uncertain context in Mexico. Malgorzata Polanska (University of Manchester) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Understanding South American Regionalism from a Sector-Based Angle: Con nui es and Changes in Regional Health Coopera on Within MERCOSUR, ORAS-CONHU and UNASUR Health Inverted Logos: the Silencing of Pain in the Cons tu on of Militarized Bodies Sarah Naumes (York University) Imagining the silent moral agent Giovanni Agos nis (Sciences Po Paris) Redundancy or Partnership? Organiza onal Overlap and Democracy Protec on in La n America and Africa Brooke N. Coe (Wake Forest University) Stefano Pales ni (Freie Universität Berlin) Opportuni es and Challenges of Overlapping Regional Ins tu ons for the Provision of Social Policies. The Case of Mercosur and Unasur Andrea Carla Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals) Andrea Ribeiro Ho man (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Overlapping Regional Trade and Investment Agreements: Consequences for La n American Countries Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) The Inter-American Double Decline: Regime Complexity and Commitment Evasion in the Americas Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon Panel cal Catholic University of Chile) Amanda Russell Bea e (Aston University) SC18: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Moving Toward a Low-Carbon Economy in a Changing North American Region... From the Bo om-Up Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Debora L. VanNijna en Owen Temby (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) Do global businesses that join voluntary climate ini a ves emit less carbon? Explaining rm par cipa on and carbon emissions Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University ) Cross-border Energy Integra on in North America: The Need for a New Coopera ve Regime for Dealing with Shared Externali es Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Transregional Architectures for Carbon Markets in North America: Innova on at Local Levels Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) Región Centro) The Californias on the Road to Cleaner Energy Quasi-Experimental Impact Evalua on of WHO’s Framework Conven on on Tobacco Control David Mares (University of California, San Diego) Climate Policy Di usion in North America: Bo om-up, Quiet and Con ngent Debora L. VanNijna en SC19: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Alliances: They Come in All Shapes and Sizes Panel Steven Ho man (University of O awa) Directed Acyclic Graphs to Be er Inves gate the Health E ects of Interna onal Law Susan Rogers Van Katwyk (University of O awa) Interna onal Legal Barriers and Opportuni es for Legalizing Marijuana Roojin Habibi (University of O awa) Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Survey of Experts on Post-Ebola Reforms to the Laws Governing Global Preparedness Raymond Kuo (Fordham University) Simona Raluca I. Soare (Universite St-Louis, Brussels, Belgium ) Trygve O ersen (University of Oslo / Norwegian Ins tute of Public Health) Between the Hammer and Anvil: Small States between Great Powers: A Comparison of Hungary in World War II and PostIndependent Kazakhstan SC22: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Foreign Fighters John Miglie a (Tennessee State University) Interna onal Security Studies Playing David Against Goliath: The Systemic Sources of Foreign Policy Behavior of Weak Actors Chair Disc. Robert Snyder (Southwestern University) Olakemi S. Campbell (Louisiana State University) Weathering Power Transi on: Balance of Dependence and Strategic Choices for Smaller Powers Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) What makes ISIS online propaganda work? Stephane Baele (University of Exeter) Travis Coan (University of Exeter) Katharine Boyd (University of Exeter) Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) Vanes Ibric (George Washington University) Scien Chair Disc. David Malet (George Washington University) David Malet (George Washington University) The Foreigner Dilemma: Explaining Varia on in Foreign Fighters Recruitment in Syria and Iraq Asymmetric Alliance Forma on: A Minor Power Perspec ve SC20: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Approaches for Predic ng Con ict Panel Panel Radicalized in the Town: Local Dynamics of Religious Radicaliza on Sabri Ci ci (Kansas State University) Leo Rosenberg (Kansas State University) c Study of Interna onal Processes Rise of Foreign Fighters in the Post- con ict countries Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Julian Wucherpfennig (University College London) Tanja Dramac (School of Advanced Studies Sant' Anna) Foreign Fighters and Lethality in Civil Wars A Predic ve Measure of Interstate Threat Alexander Clayton (American University) Phil Henrickson (Florida State University) Robert Carroll (Florida State University) Mark Souva (Florida State University) SC23: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Narra ve in Interna onal Rela ons Forecas ng the escala on of armed con icts Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on European Interna onal Studies Associa on Nils Me ernich (University College London) Why are we Surprised? An cipa on, Markets, and Con ict Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston ) Figh ng season? Predic ng con ict events with seasonal varia ons. Karim Bahgat (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Jonas Nordkvelle (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Out-of-sample cross-valida on methods for complex armed con ict models Mar n Smidt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Chair Disc. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Narra ng the Coming Mul -Order World Trine Flockhart (University of Kent) Narra ng global health epidemics: The virus and our fear of dystopia Markus Fraundorfer (University of Sao Paulo) ‘A meaningful world among others’ - contending narra ons of legi mate orders Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg) Maren K. Ho us (University of Hamburg) Strategic Narra ves and Interna onal Rela ons SC21: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Current and future roles of global health law Panel Global Health Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Steven Ho man (University of O awa) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Interna onal Law’s E ects on Health and its Social Determinants Lathika Sritharan (University of O awa) Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Resistance or Thuggery? Poli cal Narra ves of Urban Riots Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen) Narra ves of Power in a Wider Europe Viktoria Akchurina (University of Trento, Italy) Vincent Della Sala (University of Trento) SC24: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel India & China: Poli cs and Shi ing Dynamics in the Indo-Paci c South Asia in World Poli cs Chair Disc. Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary) Hannes Ebert (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) China and India in the Mari me Fronts: Interests and Claims Jiye Kim (Jawaharlal Nehru University) So Sea Power and India’s “Look-East” Policy Preya Bha acharya (Kent State University) A Possible Game-Changer: India in Vietnam's Hedging strategy Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw) What lessons can we draw from the Indian Ocean region about the increasingly mul polar world? Tereza Kobelkova (Autralian Na onal University) India-China Naval rivalry in the Indo-Paci c Vipul Kumar Vaibhav (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) SC25: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Looking Back, Moving Forward: The Interna onal Criminal Court in a Time of Crisis and Opportunity Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee University) Michael P. Broache (University of Tampa) Chris Tenove (University of Toronto) A New Tool in the Interna onal Criminal Jus ce Toolbox: Priva zed Interna onal Criminal Inves ga ons Alex Whi ng (Harvard University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University) Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Crisis and change in global poli cs Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Hierarchy, Anarchy and the Incomplete Network Turn in IR Theory Ma hias Staisch (University of Chicago) Drawing boundaries of the interna onal: Concep ons of modernity in IR Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Marta Iniguez De Heredia (University of Cambridge) Contested Consciousness: Foreign Aid and Educa on in the West Bank Melanie Meinzer (University of Connec cut) ‘Improving People’s Lives Is Resistance’: Geographies of Violence and Resistance in Pales ne Is the ICC a Neo-colonial Ins tu on? The Ontology of Numbers and the Problem of Founda on in Interna onal Rela ons. Chair Disc. Mar na Kopf (University of Vienna) Alana Tiemessen (Endico College) Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London ) Medha Medha (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Global Development Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Environmental Studies Wri ng Entangled Histories of Development Theorizing Impunity Gaps in Interna onal Jus ce Non-alignment: An Untapped Theore cal Source for Building a Global IR? SC28: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Development, Colonial Geographies, and Poli cal Ecologies of Resistance I Bikrum Gill (York University) Beyond Ra ca on: Explaining Commitment to and Coopera on with the Interna onal Criminal Court Neslihan Dikmen Alsancak (Bilkent University) Tina Mavrikos-Adamou (Hofstra University) George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech) Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College) Akis Kalaitzidis (University of Central Missouri) Nikolaos Zahariadis (Rhodes College) Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Mark S. Kersten (University of Toronto) Chair Disc. Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. (Post)-Cartesian or (Post)-Cortesian? Towards a Decolonial WorldEcological Praxis If the Glove Fits… The Interna onal Criminal Court and Prosecutorial Opportunity SC26: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sociology, Philosophy and IR/interna onal rela ons Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Eco-logical Recon gura ons of the Poli cs of Development: Resistance in Madagascar Interna onal Law Chair Disc. SC27: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The E ects of Austerity in Greece More than Six Years on: An Evalua on and Possible Alterna ves Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University) SC29: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Realism, History, and Change Presiden al Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Interna onal Ethics English School Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Richard Rosecrance (Harvard University) Etel Solingen (University of California Irvine) Arthur Stein (UCLA) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) SC30: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence Theory: Where to Next? Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) “Quo Vadis?” A compara st meets a theorist searching for a grand theory of intelligence Je rey Rogg (The Ohio State University) Intelligence ma ers in the thought of the Socra c Philosophers John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on) Intelligence Theory from the Margins: Ques ons Ignored and Debates Not Had SC33: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Internet Governance: New Players, New Strategies, Old Problems Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver) When Everything Becomes Intelligence: Machine Learning and the Connected World Chair Disc. Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) A Theore cal Reframing of the Intelligence Policy Rela on Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Dwayne Winseck (Carleton University) Construc ng global issue domains: mechanisms and prac ces of governance for the Internet Gunilla Eriksson (Swedish Na onal Defense University) SC31: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Organisa ons and Security Ins tu ons Interna onal Communica on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Panel Roxana Radu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Interna onal Organiza on Disconnect or Die: Tech Companies’ Responses to Regime Control Chair Disc. The dark side of market power? The poli cal logic of market dominance in the digital economy Jan Rydzak (University of Arizona) Rafael Biermann (Friedrich Schiller University of Jena) Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Change and Con nuity in NATO’s Iden ty: NATO’s Democracy Promo on As a Security-Enhancing Prac ce Muge Kinacioglu (Hace epe University) Error Recall: Sharing Knowledge Across Time and Space in Interna onal Security Organiza ons Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Helping Ourselves First: Con ict Management Strategies of Regional IOs Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Carolynn Nixon (Georgia Southern University) Security and Stable Regimes: How Stable Regimes – Not Just Democracies – Comply with Interna onal Security Agreements Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani (University of California, Davis) Varie es of Democra c Di usion in Military Alliance Networks Ben Denison (University of Notre Dame) Michael Coppedge (University of Notre Dame) SC32: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Learning IR from the Margins: Overcoming the Western Dominance Global Development Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. An dialogical ac ons as epistemic violence in India: IR as colonized eld of knowledge cia Universidade Católica de Minas Ancestrali es in Development overcoming Coloniality: Compara ve cases in the Global South Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)) Mul -Stakeholder Internet Governance: Public Diplomacy of Nonstate Public Actors Aleksandra Sasa Gorisek (University of Vienna) Digital Na onalism: Post-Soviet Iden ty Building and Internet Governance in Estonia Stanislav Budnitskiy (Carleton University ) SC34: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The evolu on of, and Challenges to, Deterrence Theory Panel Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Patrick M. Morgan (University of California Irvine) Sarah-Myriam Mar n-Brule (Bishop's University) State and Non-state Cyber Deterrence: Bridging IR by Crossing Disciplines Alex Wilner (Carleton University) Extended Dissuasion by Denial: Evalua ng the Global Nuclear Detec on Architecture as a Means to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) Vinicius Tavares (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais) Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University) Vinicius Tavares (Pon Gerais) Verena Diersch (University of Cologne) Julian Doerr (Universität Siegen) Deterrence as Strategy: The Strategic Importance of Deterrence by Denial James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) The First Horseman: Strategic Threat Assessment in the 21st Century and the Necessity of Maintaining a Robust Nuclear Deterrent Brent Thomas Gerchico (Concordia University) Asymmetric Deterrence : How the weak deter the strong T. V. Paul (McGill University) Jean-François Bélanger (McGill University) cal Catholic How Reparatory Jus ce Can Change Global Jus ce Michael McEachrane (University of Bremen) Interna onal Rela ons and Black Interna onalism: Rethinking Undergraduate Courses Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) (Re)loca ng the ‘interna onal’: Complicit sisters at the nexus of interna onal aid and the domes c migra on non-pro t sector Sara de Jong (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK) SC35: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Geopoli cs of Connec vity Panel Interna onal Communica on Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) There can only be one: The European Union’s Quest for a Digital Single Market Kirsten Rodine Hardy (Northeastern University) Con nuous Connec vity: India's Northeast and Bordering Na ons Pahi Saikia (Indian Ins tute of Technology-Guwaha Assam, India) Holli A. Semetko (Emory University) Cybersecurity Governance: Contested Norms and Ins tu onal Challenges in So ware Vulnerability Disclosure Andreas Kuehn (Syracuse University, Stanford University) The Poli cal Digital Divide Poli cs and the Geography of Mobile Phone Network Coverage Alex Verink (University of California, San Diego) SC38: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel China and Environmental Governance II: Environmental Ac vism and State Power Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Cybersecurity Poli cs in Russia: Policy, E ects, and Implica ons Radomir Bolgov (Saint Petersburg State University) Yifei Li (New York University Shanghai) Judith Shapiro (American University) Plumbing the State: Responses to Water Scarcity in China SC36: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Norms, Instrumentalism, and Power Poli cs Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Disc. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Jon Western (Mount Holyoke College) Do What You Say or Else: Shaming and Taming in Interna onal Poli cs Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) Freedom of Naviga on Norms, Strategic Argumenta on and USChina Rivalry Sco Moore (World Bank Group) Pollu ng Amidst Protest: The Limits of Environmental Ac vism in China Denise van der Kamp (University of California, Berkeley) The Double Game: Reconciling Formal Designa on and Informal Prac ce within China's Collec ve Forest Tenure Reforms John Zinda (Cornell University) Disengaged Environmentalism under Disengaged Authority: China and the Emergence of Authoritarian Environmentalism Yifei Li (New York University Shanghai) China: A Case Study for Environmental Pragma sm? Jennifer McErlean (Siena College) David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Instrumental Mo va ons for Non-Instrumental Ends? Understanding China’s Norma ve Roles Regarding the Responsibility to Protect Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong) The Instrumental Use of Norms in Wars: Impact on Strategies and Strategic Outcomes John A. Gentry (Georgetown University) SC37: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel What does “global environmental poli cs” look like from the Global South? Part I Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Ken Conca (American University) Many worlds, many natures, one planet: Worlding global environmental poli cs? Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia) Paula Franco Moreira (University of Tocan ns) Wri ng in two worlds: environmental IR scholarship in the US and La n America Hayley Tymeson (University of Washington) Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Global Environmental Poli cs in the Age of Inequali es: Domes c Nego a ons of Interna onal Environmental Interven ons in India and Mexico Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut) “Feelthinking the Territory”: Networking and Re-Exis ng through Environmental Poli cs Beyond Sacri ce Zone in Panamazonia. Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (High Level Amazon Studies Ins tute - Federal University of Para, Brazil (NAEA/UFPA)) Does Prior Consulta on Diminish Extrac ve Con ict in La n America? Answers from a Public Opinion Survey on Ecuador’s Oil Fron er Todd Eisenstadt (American University) Karleen West (SUNY Geneseo) SC39: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commi ee Panel Academic Freedom and Professional Organiza ons Academic Freedom Commi ee Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte. Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) SC40: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Cri cal Visuali es and the Poli cs of Change Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Andrew Davison Visualizing Narra ves of Se ler Colonialism: ‘Capturing' Everyday Poli cs of Zionist Women in the West Bank Akanksha Mehta (SOAS, University of London) The Art of Losing Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) The haun ng ghosts of violence: dead weapons of war and the visual construc on of Afghan masculinity Ahmad Qais Munhazim (University of Minnesota) Making an Impossible Narra ve Diyah Larasa (University of Minnesota) Poli cs of dance, compassion, and synchrony in the Nikita Mikhalkov lm 12 Susanna Hast (University of Helsinki) SC41: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Dynamics in Regional Security Coopera on Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University) James Sperling (University of Akron) Poli ciza on of European Security: The EU as a Security Community Jonatan S glund (Stockholm University) No Protec on for Climate Induced Migra on: a study of stalled norm change in European policy coopera on Elin Jakobsson (Stockholm University) Explaining coopera on amid power shi s - The case of environmental coopera on in East Asia Stephanie Winkler (Stockholm University) European security coopera on in an era of transboundary threats: towards a new type of regional security community? Magnus Ekengren (Swedish Defense University) Simon Hollis (Swedish Na onal Defence College) SC42: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel State and Class Balances amid Neoliberal Crises and Restructuring Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Ruth Felder (State University of New York at Albany) Tax Subsidies and Labor Market Policy in France: What strategy to make the Incen ves Incen vize Jonah Birch (NYU Sociology Department) A Tale of Two Trajectories: Southern Cone Military Regimes and Divergent Adjustment to the Debt Crisis SC44: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Roundtable Afghanistan-Pakistan Rela ons: An End to ‘Undeclared War’? Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Chair Part. Part. Part. SC45: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Military-Technological Innova on: Causes and E ects Ruth Felder (State University of New York at Albany) Poli cs Behind the Implementa on of Good Financial Governance Ins tu ons: the Turkish Case Ercan Sadi (NYU Sociology Department) Financializa on as neoliberal restructuring in the US: convergence of nancial, manufacturing and state interests Erik Van Deventer (NYU) SC43: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Expanded Reproduc on and the Fron ers of Social Struggle in Contemporary World Market Integra on Chair Disc. Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Military Technology Innova on: The Fallacy of the 'Science' versus 'Poli cs' Conven onal Wisdom Zachary J. Zwald (University of Houston) Spino or Just Spin? Measuring the Di usion of Military Technologies into Civilian Products Jon Schmid (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Hatching the egg: Fighter-jets, supercars, and complex technology Ian MacMillan (University of Calgary) Is it Gucci? What mundane technologies tell us about military innova on and the balance of power in the military industrial complex Ma hew Ford (University of Sussex) AMERICAN MILITARY TECHNOLOGY AND THE INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS OF THE POST COLD WAR Fabricio Padilha Pereira da Silva (Campinas State University) SC46: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A er Empire: Colonialism, Imperialism, and Change in World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Economy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Con nuous Proletarianisa on and Expanded Reproduc on at the ‘Fron er': the new innova ons in social protec on and micronance Alex Nunn (Leeds Becke University) Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University) Beyond the state: Regions, peripheral restructuring and the EBRD’s role in social reproduc on in post-communist transi on Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) What are the limits of nancialised debt crisis? the household economy and the everyday care of debts Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) Johnna Montgomerie (University of Manchester) Capital Market Union and SME Finance: Structural Power and the European Union Charles E. A. Dannreuther (Leeds University) Care and Gender Equality: The Case of Shared Parental Leave in the UK Zoe P aeger (De Mon ort University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Rene Rojas (NYU Sociology Department) Sovereign debt management in Argen na in the 2000s-2010s: policies, policy shi s and changing balances of forces Moeed W. Yusuf (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Andrew Wilder (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Jennifer Staats (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Sco Worden (U.S. Ins tute of Peace) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Michael A. McIntyre (DePaul University) Imprin ng the Na onal Story: Gandhi, Chiang Kai-shek, and the Imperial Powers Grace C. Huang (St. Lawrence University) Civilizing Europe: The Conten ous Dynamics of a Liberal Standard of Civiliza on (1846-54) Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Agents of Empire and the Making of a Post-colonial World Order Maja Spanu (University of Cambridge) Protectorates or Dominions? State Building and American Empire Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) The Origins of Non-Interference: The Organiza on of African Unity's Concep on of Security in the Immediate Post-Independence Period Kathryn Nash (School of Oriental and African Studies) SC47: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Cri cal War Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Shane Brighton (University of Sussex) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Panel The Disappearance of the Ba le eld in the Age of Global Targe ng Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) The Smell of War Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) Marke ng War: Public Communica on in ‘Global Con ngency Opera ons’ Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Soldiers of Empire: Rethinking Army, Society and Ba le with the Bri sh Indian Army in the Asia-Paci c Wars SC50: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sanc ons: Poli cal Inputs and Policy Implica ons Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Chair Disc. A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) Jin Mun Jeong (University of Missouri) The E ect of Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons on Economic Sanc ons Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas) David Lektzian (Texas Tech University) Daniel Gamarnik (University of Chicago) SC48: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The E ec veness of Interna onal Environmental Ins tu ons III: Implementa on and Di usion Economic Sanc ons and the Quality of Governance in Target Countries Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Environment, states and interna onal organiza ons: The role of global environmental conven ons in protec ng the environment Sanc ons and Export Diversity Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) Economic Interven on and Civil Wars: The Role of Sanc ons Rob Williams (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Daniel Gustafson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (UMass Boston) Judicial Ac vism and its impact on environmental protec on in the developing world Andrew B. Kirkpatrick (Christopher Newport University) China and Antarc c Tourism: Ecology, Ins tu ons and Money Jonathan Harrington (Troy University) Di usion as a Solu on to Pollu on? Green courts, norm di usion, and the evolving governance of interna onal environmental law J. Michael Angstadt (Colorado State University) South-South Trade and the Di usion of ISO 14001: Racing to the Bo om or Trading Up? Jonas Gamso (University of Pi sburgh) SC49: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Foreign Policy Response to the con ict in Syria and Refugees Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Shalini Venturelli (American University) Ali Askerov (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Resilience and De ance: Lebanese Civil Society's Resistance to Spillover from the Syrian Civil War SC51: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Regime Type, Poli cal Change and Environmental Governance Understanding Change in World Poli cs (Theme) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Federico Donelli (University of Genoa) Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria and its consequences for sectarianism in Lebanon Marta Antosz (Ins tute of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Rela ons of the Jagiellonian University) Migrant ows, state behavior and regional order: A case study of EU -Libya and EU-Turkey rela ons Nachiket Khadkiwala (Jawaharlal Nehru University) UN Organiza onal E ec veness and Refugee Rese lement in Pales ne. Micayla Hersey (University of West Georgia) Fengshi Wu (Nanyang Technological University) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston) James V. Riker (University of Maryland) State Building and Environmental Governance Fengshi Wu (Nanyang Technological University) “Foreign Agents” in Russian Civil Society: NGO Strategies and the Transforma on of Transna onal Networks in a Changing Legal Context Laura Henry (Bowdoin College) Accountability Delega on: Empowering Local Communi es for Environmental Protec on in China Sulan Chen (GEF Small Grants Programme, United Na ons Development Programme) Juha Ui o (Independent Evalua on O ce, Global Environment Facility) Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) Andrew Long-Higgins (Heidelberg University) The nexus between foreign policy and migra on: Turkey’s FP and Syrian refugees crisis A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) Diver ng the Public Eye with Sanc ons and Military Ac on Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Does War Break (Contemporary) States? War Outcomes, Regional Selec on and Long-Term State-building Panel Regional Seas Governance and Domes c Ins tu ons Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Regional Environmental Governance in Mixed Regime Se ngs: A Theore cal Explora on Kim Reimann (Georgia State University) SC52: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Role of Ci es in World Poli cs Coopera ng Interna onal Studies Associa on Urban A airs Associa on Chair Disc. Maureen Donaghy (Rutgers University) Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Bringing the Local to the Global: The In uence of Brazilian Urban Movements on the UN Habitat III Conference Maureen Donaghy (Rutgers University) Urban Transforma ons in the Long Twen eth Century SC56: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Missile Defenses, Space Weapons, and Advanced Conven onal Weapons: Strategic Choices in Troubling Times for Arms Control and Disarmament Daniel Pasciu (Johns Hopkins University) Ethnurbanism, the Global Ci zen and Implica ons for Planning Equitable Ci es Jerry Kolo (American University of Sharjah) Foreign Policy Analysis The Evolu on of the Megalopolis Region in Brazil Thomas Vicino (Northeastern University) Disc. SC53: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The interna onal dimension of regime legi ma on: How do external actors in uence legi ma on strategies of poli cal regimes? Interna onal Organiza on Chair Chair Disc. Strategic Culture and German Policy on Ballis c Missile Defense Katarzyna Kubiak (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) US Strategic Missile Defense Poli cs: Do We Really Witness an Emerging Consensus in Congress? Marco Fey (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Maria Debre (Free University Berlin) Anna Lührmann (University of Gothenburg) Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) Full-Spectrum US Missile Defense: Toward a New Era of Instability? Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) Down to Earth: The In uence of Spacepower upon Future History Talking the Talk of Regionalism: A Compara ve Analysis of Interna onal Legi ma on via Regional Organiza ons Bleddyn Bowen (King's College London) Maria Debre (Free University Berlin) SC57: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Natural Resources and Civil Con ict UN Electoral Assistance and Public Trust in Elec ons Anna Lührmann (University of Gothenburg) Chair Disc. Lindsay J. Benstead (Portland State University) Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg) Ellen M Lust (Yale University) Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris) Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Food prices and socio-poli cal unrest: Extending the research to Asia and La n America Todd G. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno) A ‘Club for Monarchies’: The Gulf Coopera on Council and the Legi ma on of Arab Royalism Transna onal Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa: The E ects of Ethnicity/Religion, Civil Unrest and Natural Resources Sean L. Yom (Temple University) When do messengers succeed? Explaining the e ec veness of women’s rights reform messages across domes c and interna onal bearers and gender policy types Vibeke Wang (Chr. Michelsen Ins tute) Lise Rakner (University of Bergen) Ragnhild Louise Muriaas (Department of Compara ve Poli cs, University of Bergen) Boniface Dulani (Michigan State University, Afrobarometer ) Lindsay J. Benstead (Portland State University) SC55: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Priva za on and Security Panel Peace Studies Environmental Studies Why Does it Ma er What Observers Say? The Impact of Interna onal Monitoring on Popular Percep ons of Electoral Legi macy Panel Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University) Global Commodity Prices and Local Violence: The Case of the Eastern Democra c Republic of the Congo Mar jn Vlaskamp (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and Yale University) SC58: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Post-Con ict Elec ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Adrienne LeBas (American University) Adrienne LeBas (American University) Explaining the Failure of Statebuilding in Iraq and Libya Mieczyslaw Boduszynski (Pomona College) Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) Interna onal Security Studies Coali ons, contractors, and alliance coordina on: NATO and EU an piracy ac vi es following the introduc on of private security contractors Renée de Nevers (Syracuse University) The Market and the Military Profession: Compe the Case of Sweden Rachel E. Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of Interna onal A airs) on and Change in Joakim Berndtsson (University of Gothenburg) Private security contrac ng: UN double stand