Tuesday - BRICS Policy Center
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Tuesday - BRICS Policy Center
Tuesday PWK11: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Con ict Exper se: Compe ng Knowledges / Heterogenous Experts (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. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Jonathan Aus n (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, Genève) Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris/ KCL War studies) Linda S. Bishai (United States Ins tute of Peace) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) David Chandler (University of Westminster) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC‐Rio de Janeiro) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Piki Ish‐Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg) Trine Villumsen Berling (University of Copenhagen) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) PSE01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Commi ee Panel Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invita on only) Commi ee on the Status of Women Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. 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. Part. Cmte Chair Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Anne e Freyberg‐Inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) Galia Golan (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)) Dina A. Zinnes (University of Illinois) Taylor Benjamin‐Bri on (Temple University) R.J. Boyajian (University of Nevada, Reno) Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) Joyce Ejukonemu (Federal College of Educa on (Technical) Bichi,Kano) Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) Sarah Fisher (University of Georgia) Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University) Theresa Jedd (Colorado State University) Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra ) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Laura Mills (Queen's University Belfast) Sommer Mitchell (University of South Florida) Kayce Mobley (University of Georgia) S. Hande Ogutcu (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Ashlie T. Perry (Endico College) Elena E. Pokalova (Na onal Defense University) Sharon Quinsaat (University of Pi sburgh) Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service) Mahsa Rouhi (University of Miami) Theresa Schroeder (University of Kentucky) Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Lucy Thirkell (University of Cambridge) Lili Wu (Univerity of Macau) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Purdue University) Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) PWG01: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group Mee ng Worldviews In Science, Technology And Art In Interna onal Rela ons (By Invita on Only) PWG02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group Mee ng Foreign Policy Analysis And The Diplomacy Of Sub-State Actors (By Invita on Only) ISA Working Group 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. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Renee E. Marlin‐Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Michele Acuto (University College London) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Camellia Webb‐Gannon (University of Western Sydney) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Frank L. Smith (The University of Sydney) Ben Wagner (European University Viadrina) Cara Dagge (Johns Hopkins University) Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Chris na Hellmich (University of Reading) Venilla Rajaguru (York University, Ph. D Candidate, Dept. of Science & Technology Studies) Jason Blackstock (University College London) Alena Drieschova (University of Toronto) Willow F. Williamson (American University) Monica Trujillo‐Lopez (Universidad Popular Autonoma del Estado de Puebla) Diane Alleva Caceres (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii‐Manoa) Yujia He (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Jonathan Y. Huang (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. David J. Criekemans (University of Antwerp) Joana Setzer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) Manuel J. Duran (University of Antwerp) Noé Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University) Marcela Lopez‐Vallejo (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP)) Yasmine Farouk (Cairo University) Semyon Koro ch (Far Eastern Federal University) Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Co‐IRIS) Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Lee Stuart Miles (Loughborough University) Denilde Holzhacker (Escola de Propaganda e Marke ng (ESPM ‐SP)) Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University) Earl H. Fry (Brigham Young University) Tina Kempin Reuter (Christopher Newport University) Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Anna Velikaya (The Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Founda on) João Marcelo Araujo (IUPERJ) Feng‐Yung Hu (Yuan Ze University) Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) PWK02: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Responsibility In World Poli cs: Moral Agency, Contesta on And Norma vity (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Adam S. Bower (University of Oxford) Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University) Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (University of Hamburg) Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Kelly Kollman (University of Glasgow) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Arturo Santa‐Cruz (University of Guadalajara) Karin Buhmann (Copenhagen Business School) Virginie Barral (University of Her ordshire) Antje Ve erlein (Copenhagen Business School) PWK03: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Power And Interac ons In The Poli cs Of Transna onal PublicPrivate Governance (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Coord. Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Tim Bartley (Ohio State University) Daniel P. Berliner (University of Minnesota) Tim Buthe (Duke University) Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Fred P. Gale (University of Tasmania) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Errol Meidinger (SUNY Bu alo Law School) Layna Mosley (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London) Nicola Jane Phillips (University of She eld) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Stepan Wood (York University) Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) PWK04: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant Accountability In Global Environmental Governance (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College ‐ CUNY, School of Public A airs) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) David J. Gordon (University of Toronto) Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Leah Stokes (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) David L. Downie (Fair eld University) Karin Backstrand (Stockholm University) Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) PWK05: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant Overlapping Regionalism: Drivers, Interac ons, E ects (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Raul Cordenillo (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Merran Hulse (Radboud University) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Andres Malamud (University of Lisbon) Frank T. Ma heis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) Stefan Lang (Freiburg University) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Anke Wiedemann (University of Freiburg) Kai Striebinger (Yale University) Harrison Kalunga Mwilima (Free University of Berlin) Sören Stapel (Freie Universität Berlin) PWK08: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Rethinking Energy Geopoli cs (by invita on only) Research Grant Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Jewellord Tolen no Nem Singh (University of She eld) Kate Neville (Duke University) Adrian Shin (University of Michigan) Benjamin K. Sovacool (Aarhus University) Emily Meierding (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Andrew G. Lawrence (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) PWK09: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant The Responsibility To Protect Doctrine At Ten: Consolida on And Contesta on (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Jason Ralph (POLIS‐University of Leeds) Alexander Beresford (University of Leeds) Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds) Jess Gi ins (University of Queensland) Sassan Gholiagha (University of Hamburg) Luke J. Glanville (Australian Na onal University) Charles T. Hunt (University of Queensland) Brian L. Job (University of Bri sh Columbia) David Malet (The University of Melbourne) Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) James Pa son (University of Manchester) Anastasia Shesterinina (Yale University) Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) Phil Orchard (University of Queensland) PWK10: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant The Globaliza on Of Interna onal Society (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Na onal University) Mark Beeson (Murdoch University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Janice Bially Ma ern (Na onal University of Singapore) Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) PWK12: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant The Puzzles And Possibili es Of Social Media In/On Interna onal Rela ons (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Maura Conway (Dublin City University) Rhys Jon Crilley (University of Birmingham) Sco Gerber (Johns Hopkins University) Nicole S. Grove (Johns Hopkins University) Libby Hemphill (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) Philip Howard (University of Washington) Ju a Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover) Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Andrea Schneiker (University of Siegen) Jennifer Shkabatur (Harvard University) Debora Halbert (University of Hawaii) Muzammil Hussain (University of Michigan) Susan Jackson (Malmö Högskola) PWK01: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM Research Grant The Poli cal Economy Of Na onal Security: A New Research Agenda Of Military Power, War And Peace In An Era Of Austerity (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. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Norrin M. Ripsman (Concordia University) Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston ) Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) Lenka Wieluns (Boston University) Thomas Oatley (University of North Carolina) Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Linda M. Weiss (University of Sydney) Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Galia Press‐Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Patrick McDonald (University of Texas at Aus n) Shoghig Mikaelian (Concordia University) David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) Adrian G. V. Hyde‐Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) PWK06: Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant The Arab Uprisings In Compara ve Perspec ve (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Paul Amar (University of California) Desmond Arias (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, City University of New York) Jo‐Marie Burt (George Mason University) Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Lise Rakner (University of Bergen) Nora Webb Williams (University of Washington) Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) PWK07: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant From An -Money Laundering To Global Governance: Consequences And Outlook Of 25 Years Of Financial Ac on Taskforce Ac vi es (by invita on only) Research & Workshop Grants Commi ee Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Coord. Jason Sharman (Gri th University) Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Peter Andreas (Brown University) Sue Eckert (Watson Ins tute, Brown University) M. Patrick Co rell (Lin eld College) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Dieter Kerwer (Free University of Berlin) William Vlcek (University of St. Andrews) Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University) Karin S. Helgesson (Stockholm School of Economics) Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) Anja P. Jakobi (Royal Holloway, University of London) The Local Impact Of The Global Arc c: Shaping The Priori es Of The Region’S Environmental Governance Regimes Wednesday WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Des ny Or History? Historical Theory And Interna onal Rela ons Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Thomas Bo elier (King's College London) Or Rosenboim (University of Cambridge) Jennifer Spence (Carleton University) WA03-B: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM India And China Junior Scholar Symposia Re‐establishing the Relevance of the Present in Interna onal Rela ons Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) History, Interna onal Rela ons Theory and the Elusive Quest for Sociological Universals Disc. How Should We Approach the History of Interna onal Thought? Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Process Tracing In Prac ce: A Combined Approach Rishika Chauhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Between ‘China Threat’ and ‘Chindia’: India’s China Discourse and Strategy Thorsten Wojczewski (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies ) Self‐Determina on And The Post‐Imperial/Colonial Na on‐Building: Why China And India Diverge Jiajie He (American University) Michael Poznansky (University of Virginia) Boris Heersink (University of Virginia) Global Governance A er BRICS Understanding Change in Interna onal Society: A Historiographical Framework Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Uppsala University) WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Beyond Ra ca on: The Diverse Ways In Which The Interna onal Legal System Ma ers Interna onal Law Rachel Sarah Salzman (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies) WA03-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Turkey Disc. An EU Path to O oman‐Islamism: Theorizing the Iden ty‐Foreign Policy Link Under The AKP Lisel Hintz (George Washington University) Democra c Deconsolida on in Turkey: Evidence from Gezi and Soma Protests A Conven on Theory of Global Cons tu onalism Ozge Uluskaradag (Concordia University) Didem Ozdemir (Gazi University) Erik Voeten (Georgetown University) Mea Culpa? The Interna onal Poli cs of Viola on and Excep on Tonya L. Putnam (Columbia University) From Self‐Repor ng to Construc ve Dialogue: Evidence from CAT and CEDAW Cose e Creamer Beth Ann Simmons (Harvard University) Interna onal Criminal Accountability and the Mechanics of Deterrence: Case Studies from Kenya and Lebanon Junior Scholar Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) A Changing Arc c: Mul ple Actors, Mu ple Strategies? Michael P. McCormack (Florida Interna onal University) Secessionism And The Arc c: Subna onal Disputes A ec ng Arc c Sovereignty Claims Glen Duerr (Cedarville University) es and Foreign Policy Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) WA03-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM South America JSS Group Disc. Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO ‐ CONICET) Bridging North And South: The Ambivalence Of Brazilian Interna onal Development Coopera on Partnerships Xaman Korai Minillo (Universidade Federal da Paraíba - UFPB) Amitav Acharya (American University) WA03-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Arc c “Who’re You Calling a…?” : ‘Nega ve’ Iden in the Case of Erdogan and Modi Junior Scholar Symposia Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Disc. Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Where Does Turkey Belong? Self‐Concep ons And Schools Of Foreign Policy Thinking In Turkey Seckin Kostem (McGill University) Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Chair JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) Commi ng to Comity: Fairness and Interna onal E orts against Parental Child‐Abduc on WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regions T. V. Paul (McGill University) Sanc ons And The Contras ng East‐West Percep ons Laust Schouenborg (Roskilde University) Chair JSS Group In Between Mercosur And Unasur: The Brazilian Call For Ins tu onalized Regionalism Clarissa Ribeiro (Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho" - UNESP) Brazil And Its Neighbors: Coopera on Or Con ict? Luiza Olmedo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) Regional Guarantors of Democracy? The Organiza on of American States and the Commonwealth of Na ons in Compara ve Perspec ve. Jeremy Mar n Ladd (Queen's University) WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Behavioral Economics And Nuclear Weapons Panel BRIColaging Interna onal Rela ons: Rising Powers in a Not‐So‐ Global Discipline Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Je rey W. Knopf (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Je rey W. Knopf (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Anne Harrington (American Poli cal Science Associa on) The Capability of U.S. Ballis c Missile Defense: A Pragma st Account of Military Technology Evalua on Zachary J. Zwald (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Prospects for Nuclear Disarmament Reconsidered Anne Harrington (American Poli cal Science Associa on) Prospect Theory and the Breakdown of General Deterrence Je rey Berejikian (University of Georgia) The Neurobiology of Deterrence: Lessons for Current U.S. and Chinese Doctrine Nicholas Wright (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace) Nuclear Nonprolifera on and the J‐word: Jus ce as the Key for Fixing or Destroying the Regime WA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Cultural Produc on(s) Of World Poli cs Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Felix Ciuta (University College London) Marie Thorsten (Doshisha University) From Marginaliza on to Hybridiza on: Youthful Construc ons of “Cool” Muslim Iden es in Western Europe David Drissel (Iowa Central Community College) What Does Terror Look Like? Towards A Cartoon Derived De ni on Of Terrorism Ilan Danjoux (University of Calgary) The Making Of ‘Na onal Poli cs’: How The Fic onal Tv Series ‘Borgen’ And ‘House Of Cards’ Shape Na onal Iden es Domes cally And Abroad Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) Johanna Felde (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) Harald Mueller (HSFK ) WA05: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Marginalized Voices In The Arab-Israeli Con ict Panel (Mis)Representa ons: Cri quing Popular Representa ons of Human Tra cking Jessica L. Peet (University of Southern California) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Galia Golan (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Rebecca Kook (Ben Gurion University) Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) WA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable The Provoca ons And Lessons Of Jacques Derrida’s Thought For The Study Of Global Poli cs On The 10Th Anniversary Of His Death WA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Rela ons (IR) Of The Rest: The Case Of Russian IR Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. The State of the Field: IR in the Russian Peripheral Universi es Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) World Regional Studies in Russia: What Does the Discipline Explain? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Aggie Hirst (City University London) Roberto Yamato (IRI/PUC‐Rio) Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach) Badredine Ar (University of Florida) Maria Fotou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Emerging Powers And Global IR: Rethinking The Power/Knowledge Ques on Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Pierre Philippe Lizee (Brock University) Chinese Scholars’ Publishing Prac ces and the Debate on China`s “Peaceful Rise” – A Project of Counter‐Hegemony? Sabine Mokry (Freie Universität Berlin) Same Old Same Old? Trends in Local IR Scholarship in the Light of Emerging Power(s) and Knowledge(s) Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Assessing the 'Impact' of IR in the Process of the Globaliza on of Brazil and India Audrey Alejandro (Sciences Po Bordeaux) Yulia Kiseleva (King's College London, Department of War Studies) Felix S. Grenier (University of O awa) Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO)) Russian School of IR: What Does It Mean? Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)) The Role of Academia and Think‐tanks in Russia’s China Policy Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London) A ‘Na onal School of IR’ in Russia: A Key to Understanding ‘Russia’s IR’? Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Lidiya Zubytska (University of Kansas) WA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Advancing Global IR (I): Challenges and Prospects Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg) Farid Mirbagheri (University of Nicosia) WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Rethinking Silence, Voice And Agency In Feminist Approaches To Security Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theory Women's Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Swa Parashar (Monash University) Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Unse ling Borders: Rethinking Ethical Poli cs In IR (I) – Ethical (Un) Borderings Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. UNSCR 1325 And The Legacy Of The Interna onal “Gender” Texts On Gender‐Based‐Violence (GBV) Aurelie C. Sicard (Dublin City University) The Barometer of Gay Rights: A World‐Wide Compara ve Analysis of the Persecu on of Sexual Minorites Susan Dicklitch (Franklin & Marshall College) Sco e Thompson (Franklin & Marshall College) Legal Na onality and Gender: Researching Statelessness from a Feminist Perspec ve Lindsey Kingston (Webster University) Melissa George (Webster University) Security in Numbers: A Global Explora on of the Impact of Local vs. Na onal‐level Gender Quotas on Personal Security Bozena Welborne (Smith College) WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ethics And Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Thomas Tyerman (University of Manchester) Birgit Schippers (St Mary's University College Belfast) The Idea of “River” As a Civiliza onal Resource in South Asia: Unse ling the Territorialized Poli cal Imagina ons of “Ci zenship” and “Migra on” in Interna onal Rela ons Ra ul Ahmed (Department of Geography, Sikkim University, India) Cosmopolitanism and Dis nc on Terry Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Looking Below The Security Council. The Case For A Mul layered Interpreta on Of The 'Responsibility To Protect' Coralie Pison Hindawi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) Can the UN Security Council be Unjust? Joy Gordon (Fair eld University) ca on And Borders The Preven on of Mass Atrocity Crimes and Its Rela onship to Con ict Preven on Veronique Pin-Fat (The University of Manchester) Ruben Reike (University of Oxford) Balibar's Cosmopoli cs and Derrida's Hospitality: A Quarrel of Universals at the Border of Poli cs Thomas Clément Mercier (King's College London (War Studies Dpt.)) Academic Border Guards? Loca ng and Unse ling Conceptual Borders in Migra on Studies Chair Disc. WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Interna onal Poli cal Economy Of The Pe t Bourgeoisie Interna onal Poli cal Economy Pu n Era 'Moderniza on', Populism, and Ideology: A Place for the Russian Pe te Bourgeoisie? Ray Silvius (University of Winnipeg) The Promise Of The Pe t Bourgeoisie: How Britain Is Failing It’s ‘Troubled Families’ Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of She eld) A er‐Globalisa on And The Pe t Bourgeoisie Charles E. A. Dannreuther (Leeds University) Populism And The Polish Pe t Bourgeoisie: Reac on, Revolu on And Permanent Transi on Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Human Rights Chair Disc. Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Panel Irene Costan ni (University of Trento, Italy) Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University) Rela onal Perspec ves On Peace Forma on: Implica ons Of Mul layered Social Order In West Africa For Peacebuilding Policy And Prac ce Charles T. Hunt (University of Queensland) Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London) WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Gender And Legal Norms WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Peacebuilding A er Con ict: Policy And Prac ce Peace Studies Veit Schwab (University of Warwick) Chair Disc. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Ins tu onal Facts and Principles of Global Poli cal Legi macy Catherine Goetze (University of Sussex) The Promise Of A Name: Iden ty, Iden Panel Panel Two sides of a Coin: Global‐Local Interac on and the Cons tu on of the Self and the Other in Interven on and Interna onal Police Mission Birte Gippert (University of Reading) Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Poli cal Percep ons and Poli cal Trust a er Violent Con icts – Mixed‐Methods Evidence from North‐East Afghanistan Jan Koehler (SFB 700, Free University Berlin) Kristóf Gosztonyi (Berghof Founda on) Alexander De Juan (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) When Is Governance ‘Good Enough’? Exploring The Contribu ons Of Imperfect Local Governance To Building Peace Hanna Leonardsson (University of Gothenburg) De ning The Private Sector In Post‐Con ict Statebuilding: The Encounter Between Interna onal Actors And Local Prac ces Irene Costan ni (University of Trento, Italy) WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Perspec ves On Rights Of Children Panel Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Elena-Daniela Baches (Brunel University) Pa erns in Child Soldiering Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) Protec ng Future Rights for Future Ci zens: Children’s Property Rights in Di cult Se ngs Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Children And Iden ty In Postwar Situa ons: The Lifelong Impact Of Belonging To “The Other” And The Responsibility Of The Interna onal Community Ingvill C. Mochmann (GESIS-Leibniz Ins tute for the Social Sciences and Cologne Business School) Malina Voicu (GESIS – Leibniz Ins tute for the Social Sciences) Crea ng A Model To Treat Refugee Children Dealing With PTSD In Post‐Con ict Envionrments Kristen Ramos (California State University, San Bernardino) Sina Bastami (California State University, San Bernardino) When Is Adulthood?: Examining the Straight Eighteen Principle on Child Soldiers Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Norms Narra ves And Opinions In Climate Poli cs Panel WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Ge ng Glocal: Reaching Beyond The CNN E ect To Study New Media And Con ict Interna onal Communica on Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Local Actors And The Di usion Of Gender Norms In Developing Regions Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver) Zehra Arat (University of Connec cut) Malliga Och (University of Denver) Leah Persky (University of denver) Olaf Corry (Open University, UK) Lau Blaxekjær (University of Copenhagen) Gender Equality Norm Di usion from the United Na ons and/or Local Actors in African States Text‐Mining Russian Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change, 1980‐ 2014 Constan ne Boussalis (Trinity College Dublin) Marianna Poberezhskaya (No ngham Trent University) Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (University of Denver) Civic Pathways and Local Limits to Interna onal Norm Di usion in Nigeria and Mexico Cheryl O'Brien (San Diego State University) New Narra ve Posi ons in Global Climate Nego a ons: A Policy‐ Oriented Narra ve Approach to IR Lau Blaxekjær (University of Copenhagen) Tobias Dan Nielsen (Lund University) Women's Poli cal Par cipa on in Egypt's Arab Spring Uprising: “Bargaining with Patriarchy” and the Deployment of Feminine Iden es Anwar Mhajne (University of Cincinna ) Imagina on in World Poli cs ‐ Climate Change, the Mind and the Future From Global To Local: The Limits To ‘Gender Mainstreaming’ Norm Di usion In India Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Carole Spary (University of No ngham) Evolu on of Ideas and Norms in Fragmented Governance: The Case of Climate Change Maki Koga (Tokyo Ins tute of Technology) WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Intelligence Beyond The Anglosphere Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (PRIO) Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Rwanda – Trailblazer and Role Model for Gender Equality in Africa? Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Ralph Sawyer (Independent Scholar) Organiza onal Perspec ves On Intelligence Coopera on: Towards The Building Of Intelligence Regional Leadership In European Context Human Rights Chair Disc. Ac vist Thrust of Tradi onal Chinese Intelligence Unveiling to Exhale: A Study of the Intersec ons of Global Norms and Local Challenges for Women’s Ac vism in the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy Rekha Da a (Monmouth University) Maria Dispenziere (Monmouth University) Jessica Moise (Monmouth University) Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Irena Chiru Dumitru (Na onal Intelligence Academy) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Intelligence Community Reform in Japan Yoshiki Kobayashi (Na onal Police Agency of Japan) Intelligence reform and transforma on of the State: a French perspec ve Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS) Re‐Conceptualising Intelligence in Africa: Assessing the Role of Intelligence Within the Broader US and Uganda Security Partnership Joshua Shurley (University of Manchester) WA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Terrain Of New War Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Disc. Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) AKs, 3D, and 4G: The Materiality of Open Source Warfare Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith) War Is What States (Un)Make Of It? Jacob Mundy (Colgate University) Panel Cyberwar In Na onal Security Doctrines “Judicial Ac vism” Of The Dispute Se lement Body Of The Wto In Environment Ma ers Mirva Salminen (University of Lapland) Jarno Limnéll (Intel Security) Machiavelli’s Cartography of “Mercenary Warfare” and the Familiar Terrain of New War Derek Denman (Johns Hopkins University) Beyond Neoliberal Ins tu onalism: Orchestra on By The GEF In Climate Governance Benjamin Meiches (Johns Hopkins University) Minilateralism Ma ers More? Exploring Opportuni es to End Climate Nego a ons Gridlock Kjell Engelbrekt (Swedish Na onal Defense College) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Public Subjec ve Morality in Evalua on of Collateral Damage: Experimental Inves ga on of the E ects of Actor’s Iden ty and Vic ms’ Ethnicity Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Ayala Yarkoney-Sorek (Texas A&M) Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Min Ye (Coastal Carolina University) Chair Disc. Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Mark Hannah (University of Southern California) Péter Marton (Corvinus University of Budapest) Actors And Ins tu ons In Brazilian Contemporary Foreign Policy: The Case Of Cultural Diplomacy Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara) WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Pruden al Norms In Global Cons tu onalism: Diplomacy, Realism And The Rule Of Law English School Diploma c Studies Ta ana M. Cou o (American Graduate School, Paris) Gaining In uence by So Power: The Case of German Public Diplomacy in the Middle East Jan Hanrath (Ins tute for Development and Peace (INEF)) The Schwarzman Scholarship: Public Diplomacy for the 21st Century Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Reed Davis (Sea le Paci c University) W. David Clinton (Baylor University) WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Suprana onal Actors And Migra on False Hope: Raymond Aron and the Crea on of Interna onal Society Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Organiza on Reed Davis (Sea le Paci c University) Cons tu onal Norms and Foreign Policy in Dictatorships Eric Fleury (Baylor University) Global Cons tu onalism and the Individual: What Global Agents Can Learn from Prudent Diplomats Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Chair Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Gianluca Bonanno (Kyoto University, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies) Migra on, Human Security And Regional Organisa ons Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Elihu Root, Interna onal Lawand Cons tu onalism Greg Russell (University of Oklahoma) Next Genera on Scholarship on Global Migra on Governance (GMG): Re ning Theory and Methods Upholding Territorial Integrity of Ukraine Mikulas Fabry (Georgia Ins tute of Technology ) Nina Hall (Her e School of Governance) Charles Barclay Roger (University of Bri sh Columbia) Panel A Default Narra ve For A Par cularly Prudent Public: Hungary's Strategic Communica on Related To Its Involvement In Afghanistan Persuasive Hawks, Permissive Doves: An examina on of the persuasive hawk hypothesis. Chair Disc. WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Tools Of So Power Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Graeme A. Davies (University of Leeds) Robert Johns (University of Essex) Interna onal Organiza on Environmental Studies Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Cool Japan as Public Diplomacy and Foreign Economic Policy: Aiming at State Rebranding and Socio‐Economic Restructuring of Japan Japanese public reac ons to its government's policy in a Sino‐ Japanese territorial crisis. Evidence from a Survey Experiment. WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onal Organiza ons And The Environment Assessing Interna onal Ins tu ons for Governing Climate Monitoring Foreign Policy Analysis Leadership Preferences of Military Professionals vs. Students in Interna onal Territorial Disputes: Experimental Results from Taiwan Chair Disc. Azusa Uji (Kyoto University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza ons as Forums for ‘Learning’ – Case study on China in Climate Change and the WTO Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) The Problem of Genocide and New War WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Experimental Inves ga ons Of Foreign Policy Maria de Lourdes Alber ni Quaglia (Catholic University of Minas Gerais) Jon Kent (University of Toronto) Panel Deconstruc ng Fortresses ‐ The Protec on of People Fleeing Armed Con ict in Human Rights and Migra on Laws Charlo e Lülf (Ins tute for Interna onal Law of Peace and Armed Con ict ) Katharina Behmer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Challenge of Region: Solu on for Collec ve ac on failure in migra on regime Yumi Nakayama (Kyoto University) WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Theory and Methods in the Undergraduate Classroom Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) What do Interna onal Rela ons Students Study? An Analysis of the Academic Output of IR Students in Brazil Henrique Barbosa (University of California, San Diego) Antonio Philipe de Moura Pereira (University California, San Diego) Fernanda de Medeiros (University) Pedro Bernardes (University of Brasília) Creomar Lima Carvalho De Souza (Universidade Católica de Brasília) A Tale of Two Villages: “Ra onalia” and “Re ec a” Ismail Erkam Sula (Bilkent University and Yildirim Beyazit University) Cagla Luleci (Bilkent University) Building from the Ground Up: Using Incep on and Knowledge Surveys to Teach Interna onal Studies Majors the Scien c Model of Inquiry Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) #polirdiss: Using Twi er to Support Undergraduate Disserta on Students WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel A Green Economy? Rethinking Markets And Ownership In Global Economic And Environmental Governance Niklas Karlén (Uppsala University) WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Great Power Interac on Panel Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) Reinhard H. Wolf (Goethe University Frankfurt) Return to the Nineteenth Century? China, Russia, and the New (Old) World Order Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Alexei Shevchenko (California State University at Fullerton) Balancing in a Unipolar World: Taking the Concept up to the Grand Strategy Level Eleni Ekmektsioglou (American University Washington DC) Michael Glosny (Naval Postgraduate School) Brandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University) Explaining Accommoda on Failure Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) WA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Force and War in Contemporary Interna onal Rela ons Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Timothy Ehresman (University of the South-Sewanee) Missing In Ac on: The Absence Of The Insurance Industry In Private Environmental Governance Jason A. Thistlethwaite (University of Waterloo) The New Fron er In The Marke sa on Of Nature: Biodiversity Markets In The Uk And Malaysia Chair Disc. Marcia B. Hartwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Point)) Marcia B. Hartwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Point)) Strategy, Agency and Ac on: Western Responses to Strategic Complexity since 2010 Timothy P. Edmunds (University of Bristol) Ul ma Ra o in IR: Use of Force and Security in Global IR Andrea Brock (University of Sussex) Mareike Beck (University of Sussex) Corri Zoli (Syracuse University) The Sacking Of General Bullen‐Smith: Command Performance In The Second World War. Killing to Save: the Poli cal Economy of Conserva on Stefanie F. Georgakis (University of Virginia) Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech)) Global Markets and Local Livelihoods: Organic Agriculture and the Promise of Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa Monique Segarra (Bard College, Center for Enviromental Policy) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Jaime Jackson (University of California, Davis) The Dura on Of Rebel Patronage – When And Why State Sponsorship Ends Octavian Rusu (University of Toulouse 1 - Capitole ) Environmental Jus ce and Concep ons of the Green Economy Chair Disc. Helping Hands Or Hand Grenades? The Dynamics Of Civil Resistance And External Support Why Russia Does Not Balance Against China? Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology c Study of Interna onal Processes Olga V. Chyzh (Washington University in St. Louis) Elena Labzina (Washington University in St Louis) Power Shi s, Third‐Party Threats, and Reassurance: Explaining Russia’s Response to China’s Rise Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University) Maxine David (University of Surrey) Scien Puppet Regimes, Protests, and Repression: A Model of Biased Third‐ Party Interven on on the Part of the Government Chair Disc. Liam McCarthy (No ngham Trent University) WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Intrastate Con ict And Third Party Involvement Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University) Foreign Policy Analysis Fear and Loathing of Research Methods Training Chair Disc. Foreign Military Interven on and Civil War Outcomes Panel Anthony C. King (University of Exeter) Apprehending Violence and Poli cs: Scien Prac ce c Process and Social Devin Finn (Georgetown University) The Role of the Military for Democra za on during the Arab Spring – the cases of Tunisia, Egypt and Syria Søren Schmidt (Aalborg University) A Historical Comparison of Rules and Norms Regula ng the Interna onal Use of Force in Interna onal Systems around the World Rengyee Lee (University of California, Berkeley) WA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Preparing The Future Of The Human-Nature Rela on: Theore cal And Empirical Insights WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM What Comes Next? The E ects Of Violent Regime Change Panel Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Chair Do People or Events Make the Di erence? Evidence from Domes c Revolu ons Disc. Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Leonardo Figueroa Helland (Westminster College) Nonhuman Personhood in Global Poli cs Ra Youa (The New School) Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) Cookbooks and the Interna onal Poli cs of Declining Food Literacy Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) A Decolonial Feminist Perspec ve on Alterna ve Interna onal Tribunals for Environmental Jus ce: The Construc on of Expert Knowledge and Exper se in the Permanent People’s Tribunal Dulce Abigail Perez Aguilera (Arizona State University) Roundtable Interna onal Ethics Peace Studies Part. Part. Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Jeremy M. Moses (University of Canterbury) Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester) Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Chris Rossdale (Royal Holloway, University of London) Colm McKeogh (University of Waikato) WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Economic Intelligence And Na onal Policy: The Lessons Of The Cold War Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Joe Wippl (Boston University) Joe Wippl (Boston University) Bri sh Economic Intelligence, "Hot" and "Cold" Economic Warfare Michael Seibold (Kampmann, Berg & Partners, Germany) The West's Spies in the German Democra c Republic's Economy during the Cold War Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) Israel's Economic Intelligence Collec on and Analysis: Origins, Trends and Implica ons Tamir Libel (University College Dublin) Lessons Learned from the CIA's Assessment of the Soviet Economy Timothy R. Walton (James Madison University) Caveat Emptor: How Bri sh Intelligence Exploited Trade With The Communist World To Fight The Cold War, 1948‐1953 Huw Dylan (King's College London) Insurgent Democracy or Benevolent Autocracy? Rebel Governance and Post‐Civil War Regimes Coups, Coup Preven on, and Civil War Lucile Maertens (Sciences Po Paris / University of Geneva) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Edward Roy Lucas (American University) Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Between Securi za on of the Environment and Environmentaliza on of the Security: The Challenge of Environmental Security for the United Na ons WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Return Of Paci sm And Nonviolence To IR Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Peter Krause (Boston College) The Impact of Military Interven on on Interna onal Peacebuilding a er Con ict William Nomikos (Yale University) Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change and Human Rights Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Boundaries And Spaces Of Knowledge Produc on, Di usion And Exchange In IR: Exploring The Discipline's Old And New Territories Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Neil Robinson (University of Limerick) Gerard van der Ree (University College Utrecht) The Moscow School of Interna onal Rela ons: What It Is and Why It Ma ers Michael Millerman (University of Toronto, Department of Poli cal Science, PhD. Candidate) Theorizing Knowledge‐Amalgama on in Interna onal Rela ons: the Case of European Émigré Scholars and American Interna onal Rela ons Felix Roesch (Coventry University) IR history from the South: Law and Poli cal Sciences in Argen ne IR Melisa Deciancio (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales) The Sociology Of Knowledge Construc on: Re ec on From The Ongoing Debate Over East Asian Interna onal Rela ons Theory Thuy T. Do (Australian Na onal University) WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Traveling Norms, Ideas, and Pedagogies: A Roundtable Discussion of Kathryn Sikkink's In uence on Teaching and Learning in the eld of Human Rights Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Paula O’Loughlin (Gustavus Adolphus College) Kris na Thalhammer (St Olaf College) WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Legacies Of Long-Term Historical Developments Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Jessica De Alba‐Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Interna onal Hierarchy and Social Rela onships: Understanding Japanese War Memory and Foreign Policy at the Global, Regional, and Bilateral Levels Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) Suzerains and Vassals: Pa erns of Hierarchy in Ancient Near Eastern Diplomacy Lucas G. Freire (OBSERVARE, Lisbon) Towards a non‐Western history of IR in textbooks Passing the Buck of Power Balancing: Rome in the Years a er Zama Andrew Bergel (Dalhousie University) The Power Con gura ons of the Central Civiliza on/ World System in the Thirteenth Century David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Elec on Fraud and Mobiliza on: The Micro Dynamics of Elec on Protest and Violence Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Violent And Non‐Violent Electoral Protest In Sub‐Saharan Africa Manuel Vogt (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Post Con ict Elec ons And Stability Anup Phayal (University of Kentucky) Vote Buying and Voter In mida on: An Analysis of Strategic (De‐) Mobiliza on in African Elec ons Ma hias Orlowski (Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin ) Mascha Rauschenbach (Univeersity of Mannheim) Dangerously Informed: Chris an Missionaries, Informa on, and Pre‐ Electoral Violence in Sub‐Saharan Africa Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) Patrick Kuhn (Princeton University) WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Norms And Norm Compliance In Foreign Policy Panel Chair Disc. Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University) Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University) A Tale of Three Trea es: Lessons for United States Foreign Policy from the Chemical Weapons Conven on, Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and Biological Weapons Conven on Sean Giovanello (Elon University) Viewing Foreign Policy Making Through The Lens of Treaty Ra ca on: A Ques on of Democra c Governance Laszlo Sarkany (University of Western Ontario) Interna onal Norms and Foreign Policy: A Sta s cal Analysis of the Impact of the Global Human Rights and Counterterrorism Regimes on U.S. Foreign Aid, Pre‐ and Post‐9/11 Jessie Rumsey (Kent State University) To kill a treaty: assessing the poli cal inhibi ons to abroga ng the ABM Treaty during the Reagan administra on Erik Pra (Carroll College) Panel Global Development Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/University of Warwick) Robin Broad (American University) Jessica M. Byron (University of the West Indies) Fantu Cheru (African Studies Center, Leiden University) Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University) Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Foreign Policy Analysis Charles Butcher (University of Otago ) Irfan Nooruddin (The Ohio State University) WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Decolonizing Methods: New Tools For Global IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Francis Grice (McDaniel College) WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Micro-Dynamics Of Elec on Violence WA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable From IR To Global Studies: Transdisciplinarity, Transregionalism, Transculturalism, Transsectoralism And Other “Transgressions” In Research/Prac ce – Re ec ons From Fieldwork On “Development” Among The Marginalized Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick) Rolando Vazquez Melken (Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht University) Decolonizing Ethnographic Knowledge Through Cinema Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) WA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Human Right To Water Human Rights Chair Disc. Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University) Jennifer S. Schi (Western Carolina University) From Words To Prac ce: Assessing The Implementa on Of The Human Right To Water In Portugal Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra) Crossing the Streams: The Mul ple Inputs Required to Ful ll the Human Right to Water Corinne Tagliarina (University of Connec cut) Michelle Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa) How Does "The Archive" Help? On Decolonizing Knowledge through Colonial Technologies Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) The Coloniality of Language: The Longue‐Durée Structures of Modern/Colonial Linguis c Racism Gabriela Veronelli (Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy, Interpreta on, and Culture, Binghamton University SUNY) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) Marginalizing the Norm Entrepreneur: Tracing Canada's Implementa on of the Human Right to Water Mapping and Imaging the Limits of Colonial Knowledge Burning the Codebook: Indigenous Internet Research Methods Panel An cipa ng and Aver ng Freshwater Con icts Ma hew Weiss (University of Texas Pan-American) WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Cuba's Foreign Rela ons In The Age Of Reforms Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Arturo Lopez‐Levy (University of Denver) Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and humani es journal)) New Wine In Old Bo les?: Russian‐Cuban Rela ons Under The Presidencies Of Raul Castro And Vladimir Pu n. Networking Responsibility: Regional agents and changing interna onal norms Harold Cardenas (University of Matanzas (Cuba)) Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Bath ) Cuba and the European Union 1989‐‐‐2014 Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and humani es journal)) Anachronis c Transi ons: From Command to Demand and the Lessons for 'Revolu onary' Cuba Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University) U.S. Rapprochement to China and Vietnam: Are there lessons for Cuba? Interna onal State Building: The Compe Implementa on and Goal A ainment. Rebecca Young Greven (University of South Florida) The Exclusiveness Of Norma ve Orders Stefan Kroll (Goethe University) Public Governance: A New Reform Approach in i/Interna onal Rela ons Caroline Kärger (University of Duisburg-Essen, Ins tute of Poli cal Science) Rafael Hernandez (Temas (Social Sciences and Humani es Journal-Cuba)) Cuba's Strategies Towards The Inter‐American Balance Of Power: Special Rela ons And Bu ers. Arturo Lopez-Levy (University of Denver) WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Security Guarantees And Nuclear Weapons Development Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) David D. Palkki (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University) U.S. Security Guarantees and South Korean Prolifera on Proclivity: A Crucial Case Philipp Bleek (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Eric B. Lorber (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher) Alliance, Commitment and Nuclear Forbearance Jiyoung Ko (Yale University) Calcula ng Dependence: Soviet Security Guarantees and China’s Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons Fiona Cunningham (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology, Poli cal Science Department) Hacking the bomb: assessing the cyber challenge to nuclear weapons Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel South Africa's Bilateral Rela onships 20 Years A er Apartheid on Between Process WA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Technology And Cross-Regional Collabora ons: Projects, Poten al, Problems, Prospects Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) Chanan Naveh (Sapir College Israel ) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Luba Levin‐Banchik (Bar‐Ilan University) Laurie Zi rain Eisenberg (Carnegie Mellon University) Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Mary E. Pe enger (Western Oregon University) Guy Zohar (Bar‐Ilan University) Francesco Marchi (ESSEC Business School) Hanna Fital WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Can Images Make IR Global? Challenges And Opportuni es Of The Visual Turn Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Chair Disc. ‘Lazy Greeks’ and ‘Nazi Germans’: The Visual Nego a on of Interna onal Rela ons Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Breaking with Tradi on? South Africa‐UK Rela ons Monumentalising the Self David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Rising Powers As Would‐Be Peace Brokers In First‐Order Interna onal Con icts: The Case Of IBSA Collec ve Con ict Resolu on E orts In The Middle East. Visual Warfare: Beheading Videos And The Visibility Of War Simone Molin Friis (University of Copenhagen) Joan Deas (Grenoble Ins tute of Poli cal Studies / University of Quebec At Montreal (UQAM)) Shock‐Imagery: Good For The Cause Or Counterproduc ve In The Animal Rights Movement? Nicole K. Burtche (American Public University System) Jason Roesler (Washington State University) BASIC Countries in the Global Climate Regime Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Military Iden ty Crisis And Images: From Bands Of Brothers To The Malborough Soldier South Africa and Canada: Beyond Distant In macy? David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM State and Norms Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Sonja S. Grimm (University of Konstanz) Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) Panel WA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Actors And Ins tu ons Of Global Financial Governance Panel WA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Domes c Poli cs Of US Foreign Policy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Disc. Chair Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast) Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Governing the Interna onal Financial System a er the Crisis – An Asian Perspec ve Hyoung-kyu Chey (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) Banking on Regulatory Failure: An Integra ve Revision of Interna onal Financial Regime Change Christophe Clou er (Université du Québec à Montréal) Vincent Boucher (Université du Québec à Montréal) Kevin Ozgercin (State University of New York at Old Westbury) Foreign‐Owned Banks, the Global Financial Crisis, and Varie es of Capitalism in La n America and Post‐Communist Europe Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable An -Colonial Poe cs And The Lived Experience Of Poli cs Panel Interna onal Security Studies The O ense‐Defense Balance in Cyberspace Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Internet Governance in a Post‐Snowden Brazil Diego Rafael Canabarro (University of Massachuse s (Amherst) / Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil)) Thiago Borne Ferreira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)) Cyber Opera ons in War and Peace: Clausewitzian Theory, Con gura onal Analysis Marco A. C. Cepik (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) Marcelo Mesquita Leal (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ) Deterring Cyber Warfare: Towards Solving the A ribu on Puzzle Does the Internet Need a Hegemon? Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) R. William Ayres (Wright State University) The Yugoslav Con icts And The Local Independent Dynamics Megumi Nishimura (Ritsumeikan University) Craig Whiteside (Naval War College) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Bikrum Gill (York University) Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Rajiv Mohabir (University of Hawai'i, Manoa) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Brian M. Mazanec (George Mason University) Bradley Thayer (University of Iceland ) WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Direc ons In Genocide Research A Case for Terrorism as Genocide in an Era of Weakened States Global Development WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Concepts For Security And Governance In Cyberspace Aaron Taliaferro (Ins tute for Defense Analysis) Marybeth Ulrich (US Army War College) Mara Tchalakov (University of Oxford) Pheonix Arisen: The Bank for Interna onal Se lements from Bre on Woods to the Supervison of Global Banking and Finance Part. Part. US Foreign Military and Security Assistance: Is Interagency Rivalry Hindering This Cri cal US Foreign Policy Tool? Great Debates: Hawks and Doves in American Foreign Policy William Kring (Brown University) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War College) Ralph Carter (Texas Chris an University) Fuelling The Debate: Congressional Ac vism, Keystone Xl, And The Canadian Connec on Vincent Dreher (Freie Universität Berlin) Deepening Global Harmoniza on of Financial Regula on since the Crisis? The Case of ‘Top’ Emerging Economies Panel Performing Mass Murder: Remembering and Enac ng the Genocides in Indonesia and Cambodia Simon Philpo (University of Newcastle) Genocide Proo ng: The E ects of Ethnic, Racial, and Religious Homogeneity in Militaries on Mass Atrocity Amanda Rothschild (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Religious Minori es And High‐Risk Mobiliza on: The Collec ve Rescue Of Jews In The Netherlands During The Holocaust Robert Braun (Cornell) WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Theme Panel - Indigenous Peoples, Values And Sovereignty, In The Study Of Global Poli cs Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Imagined and then Prac ced: Shi ing borders in the prac ce of Tlicho/Canadian na on‐to‐na on rela onships Kelsey Wrightson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Theorizing Indigenous Poli es in Anglo Se ler Colonial Forma ons: A commentary on Global Indigenous Poli cs Ma hew Wildcat (University of Victoria) “The West” on Indigenous Lands: Se ler Geopoli cs, Indigenous Governance, and the Cri que of Universality in Western Law Sco Morgensen (Queen's University) Situa ng Indigenous Concep ons Of Power And Governance In IR David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Shopping for Self‐determina on: The Struggle to Rebuild Indigenous Na ons through Urban Development Kiera Ladner (university of manitoba) Myra Tait (University of Manitoba) WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Strategies, Coali ons And Nego a on Dynamics In The World Trade Organiza on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) Anna Monhartova (Tulane University) Emerging Democracies and the Interna onal Economic Order: Compliance and Asser veness in the World Trade Organiza on (1995‐2012) Cris ane Lucena Carneiro (University of Sao Paulo) Thiago Nogueira (University of São Paulo) WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nuclear Weapons Impact On State Behavior And Regional Dynamics: North Korean Case Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Veto Players and Lebanon’s stalled WTO accession Cheryl Mariani (University of Delaware) Sung Chull Kim (Seoul Na onal University) Michael D. Cohen (University of Southern Denmark) Nuclear North Korea’s External Behavior "United We Stand, Divided We Fall". Which Countries Join Coali ons More O en In Ga /Wto Nego a ons Michael D. Cohen (University of Southern Denmark) Ivan Filipe Almeida Lopes Fernandes (University of Sao Paulo) Moving Out of the US’s Shadow: La n American Dispute Behavior in the World Trade Organiza on Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University) Are You Serious? Regime‐shi ing As A Func on of Mispercep on and Incredibility Benjamin Faude (WZB Berlin Social Science Center ) Michal Parízek (Charles University in Prague) Panel Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Culture and Crime Reduc on: Urban Innova on in Security Policies in the Americas Sports‐Based Youth Development Organiza ons as Drivers of Social Change Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi) Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) Silke Trommer (University of Helsinki) WA58: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ahmet Davutoglu's Discourse For Turkish Foreign Policy Innova on and the United Na ons Akan Malici (Furman University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Nuclear North Korea’s Domes c and South Korea Policies Hyeong-Jung Park (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Uni ca on ) The E ects of Nuclear Prolifera on on Regional Security Orders: A Comparison of Northeast and South Asia Derrick Frazier (University of Alabama) Jacques Fuqua (Lieutenant Colonel, USA Re red) Deba ng Prolifera on in the Context of North Korean Nuclear Weapons Van Jackson (Council on Foreign Rela ons and Georgetown University) Stability or Instability?: Implica ons of North Korean Nuclear Weapons on Regional Diplomacy Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) Caught between Interests and Ethics: Foreign Policy under the Jus ce and Development Party in Turkey WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Dialec cs And World Poli cs: Towards A New Approach For Interna onal Studies Zeyneb Cagliyan-Icener (Bursa Orhangazi University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Framing Ethical Discourse In Turkish Foreign Policy Under Davutoglu Zehra Nilufer Karacasulu (Dokuz Eylul Univeristy) Irem Askar Karakir (Dokuz Eylul University) Limited Choices: How Domes c Narra ves Compliment, Corrupt And Disguise Turkey’ s Structural Reali es Wayne McLean (University of Tasmania) The “Paradigm Shi ” Debate in Turkish Foreign Policy: Evolu on of Davutoğlu’s Discursive Forma on on Foreign Policy Principles Ahmet Sozen (Eastern Mediterranean University) Mehtap Kara (Eastern Mediterranean University) WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Social Innova on As An Alterna ve Approach To Interna onal Development Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Anna Monhartova (Tulane University) Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) University Students as "Volunteer" Crowdmappers for Disaster Preparedness: Bene ts and Challenges Jessica Ports Robbins (Tulane University) Social Entrepreneurship Via Treatment of Human Waste Lee P. Gary (Tulane University) Robert Reimers (Tulane University) Chair Disc. Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) From Geopoli cs to Biopoli cs and Ecopoli cs: Dialec cal Re ec ons on the Transforma on of Global Ecological Debates during the 20th Century Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Dialec cal Re exivity and IR Theory Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Analysing Change: Complex rather than Dialec cal? Erika M. Cudworth (University of East London) Stephen C. Hobden (University of East London) Toward a Chastened Account of the Israel‐Pales ne Con ict: Constella ng (and Cri quing) the Concept of "Jewish Fear" Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Transi onal Jus ce Pathways: Cross-Regional Lessons In Global IR Human Rights Chair Disc. Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Eric Wiebelhaus‐Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Long Term Contribu on Of Tj Measures To Democracy – A Compara ve Analysis Malini Laxminarayan (Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Anja Mihr (University of Utrecht) Searching for the Transi onal Jus ce “E ect” Structural Changes In The Ministry Of Foreign Rela ons Regarding Emigra on From Brazil Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Exploring Transi onal Jus ce’s (De)Legi ma on E ect: Lessons From South America And Sub‐Saharan Africa Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Valerie Arnould (University of East London) Fernanda Ushijima (São Paulo State University) Does Diploma c Presence Increase Trade Flows Among Countries? The Case Of Brazil. Carlos Frederico Coelho (Rio de Janeiro State University (IESP)) Alice Gravelle Vieira (La Salle University Rio de Janeiro) Truth Commissions and Regional Pa erns in Sierra Leone and Peru Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Contemporary Challenges of Foreign Policy Making Panel Emerging Powers And Global Governance: US‐EU Percep ons Of The BRICS States Rise Otavio Macedo Viegas (USP - IRI) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies The Role Of Media In Place Branding: Exploring Brazil’S Image In The US Media Chair Disc. Brazil And Humanitarian Assistance: X‐Ray Of An Emerging Donor Antoneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Foreign Policy as an Iden ty Marker: Discursive Construc on of Turkish Iden ty through Turkish Foreign Policy Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Istanbul Bilgi University) Alper Kaliber (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) Patricia Tambourgi (University of Sao Paulo) WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Diploma c Responses Diploma c Studies The Ukrainian/Crimean crisis and its percep on by Polish think tanks: May foreign policy be “private”? Chair Disc. Lukasz Wordliczek (Jagiellonian University) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Organizing Aid: A Cross‐Compara ve Analysis of the Determinants of Aid Agency Structure Rachael Calleja (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Karyn Wang (Johns Hopkins University) Uncle Sam Is Here To Help: An Analysis Of American Involvement In Interna onal Crises, 1919‐2007 Ma hew Millard (University of Alabama) WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Con ict Zone, Comfort Zone: Pedagogy, Methodology and Best Prac ces in Field-Based Courses Pa erns of Nuclear Diplomacy Huss Banai (Occidental College) Colonial Reform or Actual Decoloniza on of Island Dependencies ‐ Will the United Na ons Implement its Un nished Mandate? Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Carlyle G. Corbin (Council of Presidents, United Na ons General Assembly) Alexander Cromwell (George Mason University) Arthur Romano (Con ict Analysis and Resolu on‐GMU) Rogue Diplomacy—The Myth of Reputa onal Costs of Nego a ng with Adversaries Field Based Pedagogy and Its E ects Je rey Fields (University of Southern California) Lisa Shaw (George Mason University) Ethics and Field‐Based Courses: How to Prepare Students for the Challenges of Prac ce Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Susan F. Hirsch (George Mason University) Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine) Daniel Wehrenfennig (University of California at Irvine) Represen ng Self, Staying Safe and Gaining Trust: Prac cal Ethics in Fieldwork Pushpa Iyer (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Panel Chair Disc. Katherine Allison (University of Glasgow) Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami) Neo‐Extrac vism – The New La n American Developmentalism? Ricardo Grinspun (York University) Liisa L. North (York University, Toronto) The Workings of Cultural Commodi ca on under Capitalist Development Garre Johnson (DePaul University) Windows and Mirrors in the Wall: Experiences in Experien al Learning Party over Capital: Reinven ng State Power over Business in Turkey Feryaz Ocakli (Skidmore College) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. WA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Facets Of Global Neoliberalism Global Development Developing Leaders Through Innova ve Educa on: The Olive Tree Ini a ve’s Experien al Learning Approach to Teaching About Intractable Con icts WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Diplomacy in/of Brazil Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Small State Parallels In Responding To Power Preponderance: Gulf States And Saudi Arabia The Role Of Private Actors In Implemen ng EU Sanc ons Chair Disc. Panel Tom Long (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas) Otavio Macedo Viegas (USP ‐ IRI) Engendering Extrac vism: Towards a Feminist Historical Materialist Understanding of Post‐Con ict and “New Extrac vist” Guatemala Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Neoliberal Law and Order: Towards a Materialist Understanding of Femicide in Post‐Con ict Guatemala Julia Hartviksen (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Lost In Voca ons? IR Scholarship At The Margins And Crossroads Of Analysis And Engagement Interna onal Coopera on in Response to HIV/AIDS: Interorganiza onal Rela ons and Networks of Interdependence Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina) Je rey A. Gri n (University of Nevada, Reno) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs Of Migra on Control In Asia Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) The Arab Uprisings And IR Scholarship: The Market For Informa on And The Spirit Of The "Scoop" Hisham Tohme (University of She eld) Ac on, Resistance, and Change: An Arend an Look at Contemporary IR Theorizing Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam) Thomas Berger (Boston University) Controlling Diversity: Mul culturalism with Adjec ves in East Asian Democracies Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen (Bard College) Storming the Opera House and Other Ways of Ge ng it Wrong in Ukraine Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) Scholars and Engagement in Global IR Erin Chung (Johns Hopkins University) ‘Civilizing’ Security: Mul ‐cultural Community Policing, Ci zen Demands, and the Enforcement of Decency Laws in the United Arab Emirates Noora Lori (Boston University) David Swartz (Boston University) Migra on, Cross‐Strait Rela ons and Taiwanese Na onal Iden ty WA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Global Arc c: The Arc c Nexus In Rela ons Between Arc c Council And Asian States (I) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Panel Yeufen Hsieh (University at Albany (SUNY)) Rey Koslowski (University at Albany) Engineering Ci zenship: The Regula on of Immigrants in India and Malaysia Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine) WA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Natural Resources And Armed Con ict Rasmus G. Bertelsen (Aalborg University) Tom Røseth (Norwegian Ins tute for Defense Studies) Is China’s Interest For The Arc c Driven By Arc c Shipping Poten al? Frédéric Lasserre A New Phase in Arc c Interna onal Poli cs: Poli cs between the Arc c States and Asian States Fujio Ohnishi (Nihon University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Daniel Lieberfeld (Duquesne University) Desha Girod (Georgetown University) Oil Discovery, Oil Produc on, and Coups d’État Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) The Arc c policies of Asian states: Drivers of coherence in ins tu onal complexes? Olav Schram Stokke (University of Oslo and Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Cold Equa ons: China’s Evolving Economic Security Concerns in the Arc c From Prize to Protest to Rebellion: The role of Natural Resources in Con ict Escala on Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University) Organiza onal Capacity and the Likelihood of Resource Violence Michael C. Marshall (University of North Texas) Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Rebel Finance and Con ict Dura on WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Organiza ons And Networks Of Global Health Governance Panel Global Health Interna onal Organiza on Global Development Chair Disc. Anna Holzscheiter (Harvard University) Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) The World Health Assembly (WHA) as a Site of Global Health Governance Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) World Health Organiza on (WHO) Reform And Its Impact In The Global Health Governance Fernanda Aguilar Perez (University of São Paulo) Global Health Partnerships: A New Tool for Global Health Governance? Rose Govindaraj (Pondicherry University) Le ng The Fox In The Henhouse? Who’s Dra Framework Of Engagement With Non‐State Actors Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs, University of Waterloo) Jus n Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Commodity Price Vola lity and Internal Con ict Richard Morgan (Emory University) Eric R. Reinhardt (Emory University) WA74: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Global Health Technology: Global Standards In Local Se ngs Global Health Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University) China’s Investment in Domes c Life Science Sector and Global Health Governance Yanzhong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign Rela ons) Ar cula ng global standards for vaccine safety Janice Graham (Dalhousie University) Pharmaceu cal Product Liability: The Domes c Challenge Of Regula on Norm Assassina on: The Rise of Targeted Killing and Inters Norms Development Mabel Tsui (Queensland University of Technology) Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Standards and Health Technologies: A Case Study of Proteomics Research Fiona McDonald (Queensland University of Technology) WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Just War In A Global Era: Muslim Perspec ves Panel Interna onal Ethics Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. John Kelsay (Florida State University) Elizabeth Barre (Rice University) The Colonized Conquerers: Sunni and Shia Islam and the Poli cs of Force in South Asia Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) Jihad and Social Ac vism in Moroccan Islam Sam Houston (Florida State University) A Global Jihad: The Ideas of Abu Mus'ab al‐Suri Nahed Artoul Zehr (Western Kentucky University) Ritual Studies and Just War Discourse: The Case of the "Final Instruc ons" Shannon Dunn (Gonzaga University) "Individual Jihad" in Inspire Magazine James Broucek (Iowa State University) WA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Cyprus Ques on in the Changing Eastern Mediterranean Context Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Umut Koldas (Near East University) Kivanc Ulusoy (Istanbul University) The US Contemporary Policy on the Cyprus Ques on in the Changing Context of East Mediterranean İlksoy Aslım (Near East University) New Dynamics of Bri sh Foreign Policy towards Cyprus in the Changing Context of the East Mediterranean Mind the Gap: Norm Entrepreneurs, An ‐Preneurs, and the Agency of Crea ve Resistors to Norma ve Change in Global Financial Governance Since 2007 Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (McMaster University) Norm Contesta on and Climate Security Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) WA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Intelligence Oversight: Comparing Understandings And Approaches Intelligence Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. The Signi cance And Posi on Of The Cyprus Within The Framework Of Euro–Mediterranean Partnership: A New Perspec ve For Cyprus Ques on Nur Koprulu (Near East University ) The Posi on of Human Rights in Cyprus within the Changing Context of East Mediterranean Ali Dayıoğlu (Near East University) Turkey: From the ‘Motherland’ to the ‘IMF of Northern Cyprus’? Umut Bozkurt (Eastern Mediterranean University) WA77: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Norm Entrepreneurs, Norm An -Preneurs And Global Norm Dynamics English School Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Alan Bloom eld (University of New South Wales) Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) When Norm Entrepreneurs' Campaigns Back re Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University) Resis ng the Responsibility to Protect: Norm An ‐Preneurs and the Defence of State Sovereignty Alan Bloom eld (University of New South Wales) Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) Eduardo E. Estevez (Founda on for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) Loch K. Johnson (University of Georgia) Stefania Paladini (Coventry University) WA79: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rising Power, Old Problems: State And Popular Responses To The Persistence Of Poverty In India Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) New Grain in Old Bags? Assessing India’s Na onal Food Security Act Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut) Is Bhagwa Right, and Sen Wrong? Why Poli cs Ma ers in the Free Trade Debate Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Nita Rudra (Georgetown University) Domes c Constraints on Rising Powers: India's Poverty as a Na onal Liability Elizabeth (Be y) C. Hanson (University of Connec cut) Finding the Path of Least Resistance: An Analysis of Indian Middle Class A tudes to Poverty and the Implica ons for Pro‐Poor Policy Design Niheer Dasandi (University College London) Murat Tuzunkan (Near East University) Chair Disc. al WA80: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs Of Surveillance In The United States Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) John A. Gentry (Na onal Intelligence University) Surveillance, “Big Data,” and the Future of Global Poli cs James Skelly (Baker Ins tute, Juniata College) Chris an Eichenmüller Eichenmüller (Baker Ins tute, Juniata College) Leveraging US Mass Surveillance to Advance Interests in Global Internet Governance Tatevik Sargsyan (American University) Criminal Background Inves ga ons and Social Control in Neoliberal America Charles Bracke (University of Massachuse s-Boston) You are Being Watched: The Implica ons of US Surveillance on Democracy and its Promo on Nelli Babayan (Freie Universität Berlin) Ubiquitous Surveillance For Paranoid Security Apparatus, Or How Mass Security Surveillance Threatens The Democra c Space Of Revela on And Delibera on Simon Hogue (Université d'O awa) WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Assessing The UN’s Universal Periodic Review: Innova ve Approach Or Red Herring? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Whose Universality? Congruence and Divergence between State and NGO Tes mony during the First Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights Michael J. Beckstrand (Syracuse University) Nairobi Financial Centre: An Asian Gateway? Elizabeth L. Cobbe (University of East Anglia) WB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Security Junior Scholar Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) WB03-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Crises, Bargaining And Escala on JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) War In Limbo: Escala on Following Third‐Party Interven ons Hans-Inge Langø (University of Texas at Aus n) Autocra c Par cipa on in the UN Universal Periodic Review Mi Hwa Hong (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) A Compromise in Ac on: Assessing the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism Edward R. McMahon (University of Vermont) The Dictator’s Paradox: How Vulnerability Leads to Interna onal Crises and Accidental Wars Wilfred Ming Chow (University of California, Davis) Blame Shi ing in Interna onal Bargaining David Lindsey (University of California, San Diego) Mobiliza on and Countermobiliza on: GONGOs at the UPR Military Crises and the Escala on of Interstate Disputes Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Analyzing Recommenda ons under the Universal Periodic Review: Comparing the First and Second Review Cycles Eric Cox (Texas Chris an University) WB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Understanding Interna onal Rela ons From The Chinese Margins Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) WB03-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Dynamics Of Modern Terrorism JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Disc. Chair Disc. Encouraging Outbidding: How Floundering Poli cal Protest Movements Embolden Domes c Terrorists to A ack Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) Chih‐Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) Analyzing the Evolu on and Implica ons of Chinese Contemporary Interna onal Rela ons Thoughts Sheng Ding (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) At Home Or Abroad? Explaining The Choice Between Domes c And Interna onal Terrorism Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester) ‘China In The World: A View Through Chinese Ne zen Spoofs’ Lucia Tiscornia (University of Notre Dame) Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Xinjiang Talks Back: Rebiya Kadeer’s Intersec onal Resistance to a Rising China David Tobin (University of Glasgow) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Goldsmiths, University of London) Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Rwanda Mimesis: Copying in Process or Failing to Copy? Pri sh Behuria (SOAS, University of London) Afri‐capitalism as Pan Africanist IPE: Private Sector Voices and Prac ces from Lagos, Nigeria Rita Kiki Edozie (Michigan State University) Risk? Opportunity? African Governments And Sovereign Bonds Since 2007 Carolyn Basse (University of New Brunswick) The Ilo, Africa, And The Ambivalent Poli cs Of Financializa on Nick Bernards (McMaster University) Graig Klein (Binghamton University) Di eren a on and the Severity of Terrorist A acks Kevin Greene (Michigan State University) Jus n Conrad (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) In mate Borders: Ethnic Marriages and Security on the Sino‐ Vietnamese Border WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Turning On A Dime: Sub Saharan Africa’s Financial Growth Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Segrega on and Domes c Terrorism Caitlin Scuderi (Rutgers University) WB03-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding China As A Rising Power JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University‐CISA) Does Globaliza on Change Foreign Policy Beliefs? Evidence From An Original Dataset In China George Yin (Harvard University) Must a Rising Power be a Revisionist Power? Contextualizing China’s Rise in Terms of Power Transi ons, Economic Interdependence, and Interna onal Con ict David Pak Yue Leon (Keuka College) From Ins tu onal “Purchase” to Ins tu onal “Investment”: Explaining China’s New A tude Toward UN Peacekeeping and its Implica ons for Interna onal Norm‐Building Meicen Sun (University of Pennsylvania) WB03-D: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Domes c Linkages In Interna onal Con icts JSS Group Bridging Micro‐Narra ves And Macro‐Theories: The Case For The Extended Case Method In IR Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway, University of London) Roberto Roccu (King's College London) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Mark J. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Domes c Consequences of Interstate Wars Bappaditya Mukherjee (University of Maryland College Park) Domes c Authoritarian Regimes, Con ict, and Rivalries Joonbum Bae (University of California, Los Angeles) Mind the Gap? The Interna onal Sources of Sovereignty and State Weakness Melissa Lee (Stanford University) Professional Development Commi ee J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Lynne C. Rienner (Lynne Rienner Publishers) Erin Jenne (Central European University) Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York) Beyond State Legi macy: Understanding the Poli cs of Public Administra on Reform in the Context of Statebuilding Janus‐Faced Peace: Disentangling Order And Oppression In Interna onal Poli cs Florian P. Kuehn (Humboldt University Berlin) Poor People’s Poli cs and Statebuilding Interven ons Fabio Scarpello (Murdoch University) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Re‐Conceptualizing the Local & the Global in Interna onal Rela ons: Complex Coopera ve Networks & the Recon gura on of Space, Place & Iden ty in Inter‐State Rela ons Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (University of Birmingham) Philipp Lo holz (University of Birmingham ) WB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Regional Security Governance Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service) Darapheak Tin (University of Toronto & SCOD, Share and Connect for Open Development) Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Why Are There So Many Non‐IR Theories Of Interna onal Rela ons? Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Hana Umezawa (United Na ons University Ins tute ‐ Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies) Peace and Security in the AU and ECOWAS: An Emerging Security Community? Emmanuel A. Balogun (University of Delaware) Transforma on of the Peace and Security Policy of African Union Fadime Gözde Çolak (Ankara University ) Explaining Regional Economic Organiza ons M. Leann Brown (University of Florida) Hedging, Issue Linkage, and Asia’s Emerging Regionalism: Examining Trade and Security in the ASEAN+1 Process Kris Govella (University of California, Berkeley) Hindering or Furthering? Assessing the Role of Iden ty in Regional Security Governance Marvin L. Astrada (Rutgers University School of Law) Unmasking IR Research as a Globalized Intellectual Employment Project: Incorpora ng Feminist Research Ethics into Global IR Theore cal Research, Hypothesis Tes ng, Prolifera on Of Approaches And Thousands Of Topics. Where Is IR Going? Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Re‐reading Weber, Re‐conceptualising Statebuilding: From Neo‐ Weberian to Post‐Weberian Approaches to State and Legi macy John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Richard Samuels (MIT) Keiichi Tsunekawa (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies) Natasha Hamilton‐Hart (University of Auckland) T. J. Pempel (University of California at Berkeley) WB06: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global IR, Local Worlds Chair Disc. ‘Order’, Power And Resources: The Front Pembela Islam In Post‐ Authoritarian Indonesia Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Part. Part. Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Caroline Hughes (University of Bradford) Jane Hutchison (Murdoch University) WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Japan, Economics And Security In The Asia-Paci c Region: A Roundtable In Honor Of T.J. Pempel Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University) WB04: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Commi ee Panel Ge ng Your Disserta on Published: What Format And Where To Start? Chair Part. Part. Part. Cmte Chair WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peace, States And Social Orders Keren Sasson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) WB09: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ASEAN Today: New Issues And Connec ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Gianluca Bonanno (Kyoto University, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies) Issues and Challenges in Incorpora ng Human Security Concerns into the ASEAN Integra on Process Benny Teh (Universi Sains Malaysia) WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Securi za on Theory In World Poli cs Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Securi za on And The Poli cal: Contribu ons From Hannah Arendt Cauê Pimentel (USP (University of Sao Paulo)) Barbara Carvalho (UNESP) Reconceptualizing Security Priori es and Processes Hanna Samir Kassab (University of Miami) Securi za on and the Far‐Right: Threat, Risk, or Just Poli cs? Does Securi za on Theory Travel Well To The Middle East? Understanding The Israeli‐Pales nian Peace Process Through The Copenhagen School Ronnie M. Olesker (St. Lawrence University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame) Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University) Democracy and Annexa onism Richard W. Maass (Cornell University) Scary Stories: Extra‐factual Sources of Threat Concep on and Prolifera on Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University) Are Democracies Prudent? John Schuessler (Air War College) Will Americans Pay Any Price, Bear Any Burden? Increased Cost Sensi vity and the E ect on U.S. War Finance Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) When War is an Engine of Liberalism: The Meaning of War and the Deepening of Israel’s Democracy Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Hurricane Katrina, Ten Years A er: Life And Security Revisited Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. John Protevi (Louisiana State University) John Protevi (Louisiana State University) Katrina's Bio‐Temporali es: Lee's "When The Levies Broke," Hbo's "Treme," And The Changing Racial‐Spa al Order Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) "Others Have Sent Money, We Are O ering to Save Lives": Cuba and Global Meanings of Hurricane Katrina Thomas Adams (University of Sydney) Security and the Poli cs of Emergency State‐building: From the New Deal to Katrina Ian Zuckerman (Stanford University) Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Security Studies Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Return Of Great Power Poli cs: Asia In The Early 21st Century Charles N. Perre (Florida Interna onal University) WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democracies And War WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Past, Present And Future Of Studying Interna onal Crisis Behavior Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Ryo Sahashi (Kanagawa University (Yokohama, Japan)) Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University) Robert Ross (Boston College) Satoru Mori (Hosei University) Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender And Diploma c Prac ce (I) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin‐Madison) Gender And Culture In East/West Diploma c Encounters Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Gender, Media on And Peace Nego a ons Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Gender, Power and Ambassador Appointments Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Birgi a Niklasson (Gothenburg University) Gender and Diploma c Prac ce in Asia: The Need for a “So Touch?” Petrice R. Flowers (University of Hawaii at Manoa) WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Causes And Consequences Panel Post Communist States The role of Ukraine in Russian Foreign Policy Angela Borozna (Graduate Center, CUNY, New York) The Ukrainian Crisis: Governing Energy, Power, and the Origins of Interregional Con ict Boris Barkanov (West Virginia University) Russia, Ukraine, and the Russian Minority since the Cold War Anna Ba a (Eckerd College) A ‘Bridge to the East’: Poland’s Foreign Policy during the Crisis in Ukraine Molly Krasnodebska (University of Cambridge ) Regional Consequences of the Ukrainian‐Russian Con ict Wojciech Michnik (The Jesuit University of Philosophy and Educa on Igna anum ) WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Understanding Violence And Non-Violence By Con ict Actors: New Quan ta ve Research Diverging European Union Approaches To Regional Organiza ons In La n America: The Case Of The Andean Community And The Central American Common Market Daniel Schade (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Human Rights Chair Disc. Dara Cohen (Harvard University) Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Transi onal Jus ce And Peace Building Armed Group Ins tu ons and Violence Against Civilians: New Evidence Human Rights Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University) How Recruitment and Training In uence Rebel Behavior in Con ict Dara Cohen (Harvard University) Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, (PRIO)) Chair Disc. Patrice McMahon (University of Nebraska‐Lincoln) Patrice McMahon (University of Nebraska‐Lincoln) The Seach for "Success" in Transi onal Jus ce: Gold Standard or Fool's Gold? Humanitarian Law Viola ons and the Prospects for Peace following Civil War Beth K. Dougherty (Beloit College) Civil Society And Post‐Atrocity Jus ce In Closing Poli cal Space Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Jus ce for Economic Crimes? The case of Kenya's Truth, Jus ce and Reconcilia on Commission Women’s Par cipa on in Violent Poli cs: Evidence from La n America, 1945‐2010 Kim Lanegran (Coe College) Kanisha D. Bond (University of Maryland) WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Quan ta ve Approaches To Religion And Interna onal Rela ons Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Why Transi onal Jus ce is Not Going to Build Peace Wendy R. Lambourne (University of Sydney) Does Jus ce Promote Social Cohesion: Dilemmas Of Transi onal Jus ce In Colombia Jennifer McCoy (Georgia State University) Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Ebony‐Joy Igbinoba‐Aigbe (Independent Researcher ) Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM In The Name Of Religion: Does Religious Di erence Between Pro ler Plus: A Methodological Tool To Construct Leadership Interstate Dyads Lead To Rivalry Recurrence? Transna onaliza on of Domes c Terrorism: Religion as a Strategic Tool? Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Arie Perliger (United States Military Academy) Ma hew Isaacs (Brandeis University) The "Ethnic" in Ethnic Con ict: Disaggrega ng the Role of Religious and Tribal Iden ty in Nigeria's Communal Violence The Special Representa ves of the UN Secretary‐General: Leadership Trait Analysis Employing Pro ler Plus Manuel Fröhlich (FSU Jena) Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster) Dorothea Prell (FSU Jena) Laura Thaut Vinson (Oklahoma State University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Organiza on Does Region Ma er? The Rela onship Between a Country’s Poli cal Context and their Rulers. Hanneke Derksen (Syracuse University) A Portrait of Pu n: Con nuity and Change in his Belief System Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Bosnian Disconnect: EU Condi onality Policy and The Failure of Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ben Denison (University of Notre Dame) We All Speak With One Voice, With Some Excep ons: Vote Defec on Of EU Member States In The United Na ons General Assembly Nicolas Burmester (Aarhus University) Michael Jankowski (University of Hamburg) Forward Or Backward? EU's Foreign Policy Contradic ons In Building Democracy In Post‐Communist Countries Dorina Baltag (Loughborough University) Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) What Makes A Terrorist? A New Approach To The Study Of Terrorist Pro les Does the Use of Religion Increase Support for Violence? An Examina on of Ethnic Mobiliza on Strategies, 1960‐2012 Chair Disc. Panel Pro les Manar Elkhaldi (University of Central Florida) WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The EU As A Foreign Policy Actor Panel Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connec cut) Ma hew J. Parent (University of Connec cut) Leadership Pa erns and Poli cal Regimes in East Europe and former Soviet Republics Azamat Sakiev (University of North Georgia) Pro ler Plus, RWA Personality, and U.S. Con ict Behavior Clayton Thomas Besaw (University of Central Florida) Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida) WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Journalists And The Clandes ne World: Intelligence-Media Rela onships In Five Countries Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Nikita Shah (University of Warwick) Panel Parallel lives? The CIA and the Press in the eld Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Pu ng Lives in Danger? Tinker, Tailor, Journalist, Spy: the Use of Journalis c Cover by MI6. Paul Lashmar (Brunel University) Neo‐Securi za on Of Intelligence? Analysis Of Intelligence‐Related Public Discourse: Iraq 2003 And The Edward Snowden Files Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Wri ng in a Time of War: Journalism, Oversight and Colombia’s Intelligence Community Zakia Shiraz (University of Warwick) Panel Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Fo ni Chris a (MIT) Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Rebels with a Cause: Insurgent Behavior and Counterinsurgent Success Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) The Tangible E ects of Ideology on Insurgent Targe ng Decisions: Evidence from Colombia Juan Esteban Ugarriza (El Rosario University (Colombia)) Michael L. Weintraub (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Strategic Pandering and Rebel Recruitment Kai Thaler (Harvard University) Communica on Networks, Ethnicity, and Early‐Failed Rebels Jennifer M. Larson (New York University) Janet Lewis (U.S. Naval Academy) Revisi ng the Logic of Violence in Civil War: Accoun ng for Change over Time in the Sierra Leone Con ict Chair Disc. WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Roads Not Taken In The Development Of American Intelligence Benjamin Fischer (Re red) Benjamin Fischer (Re red) Who's in Charge? Alternate Strategic Paths for Informa on Security in the United States Democra c Obstacles To Power Sharing In Cyprus And Bosnia‐ Herzegovina Tozun Bahcheli ( King's University College at Western University) Social Norms, Con ict Exposure and Vic miza on by Violence: Experimental Evidence from Kosovo Sam Whi (High Point University) The Poli cs and An ‐Poli cs of Culture in Post‐Con ict Socie es Jonathan S. Blake (Columbia University) WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Environmental Challenges And Con ict Chair Disc. Muhammet Bas (Harvard University) Elena V. McLean (Texas A&M University) Implica ons of Hydro‐Poli cal Dependency for Interna onal Water Coopera on and Con ict: Insights from New Data Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Environmental Migra on and Con ict Vally Koubi (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), University of Bern) Climate variability and nonviolent ac on: A disaggregated analysis Hanne Seter (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) Food Price Shocks and Social Disorder Across Scales Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Food Insecurity and Violent Con ict in the Sahel Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) The Rise and Fall of the Strategic Studies Detachment Mark Luce (DOD) The US State Department's On‐Again, O ‐Again Rela onship with Intelligence Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Natural Disasters and the Size of Na ons John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on) The Siren Song of Ender's Game Panel Environmental Studies Interna onal Security Studies Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) The US Secret Service and American Na onal Security at the Dawn of US Intelligence: A Road Not Taken Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University) Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ma hew Whi ng (London School of Economics) Intelligence Studies Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) Panel Compara ve Lessons For Understanding Impediments And Possible Solu ons For Resolving Ethnic Con ict: Irish Republicanism And Kurdish Na onalism In Turkey Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) Chair Disc. Noé Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Clila Magen (Bar Ilan University) Chair Disc. Roundtable WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ethnic Tensions In Post-Con ict Deeply-Divided Socie es New Challenges, Old Methods: The Israeli Intelligence and the Media WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Mo va ons And Mobiliza on: Explaining Rebel Group Recruitment, Support And Behavior In Civil Wars WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Religion And Civil Society In New Regional Dynamics WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Moving Peacekeeping Forward: A New Look Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Jana Ramona Nyerges (Na onal Intelligence University) Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) Vulnerable to a ack? Comparing Exposure to Violence among Third Par es in Con ict Larissa Fast (University of Notre Dame) Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University) Ralph O. Sundberg (Uppsala University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Coordina on of Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping Actors Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Police Reform, Interna onal Interven ons, and Post‐Con ict Peace: A Sta s cal Analysis Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) Julia Strasheim (German Ins tute of Global and Areas Studies (GIGA)) MONUSCO: Illicit Power Structure Challenges to Armed Interven ons Jana Ramona Nyerges (Na onal Intelligence University) WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - From Regional Worlds To Global IR: A Comparison Of Approaches To The Regional-Global Nexus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Connec ng Regional and Global Systemic In uences in Security Studies Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) Rethinking Regionalism and the Regional Dimension of Global Poli cs Fredrik Söderbaum (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Complexity At The Nexus Of Global And Regional Governance: Lessons From Regional Powers Research Miriam Prys (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Regional Posi ons In A World Of States Luk Van Langenhove (United Na ons University) WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Presiden al Theme Panel - Bandung+60: Legacies And Contradic ons Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Chris ne B. N. Chin (American University) Chris ne B. N. Chin (American University) Deba ng Socialism: Yugoslavia, La n America and the Non‐ Alignment Movement Johanna Bockman (George Mason University) Performing ‘Freedom’: The Bandung Conference as Symbolic Post‐ colonial Diplomacy Naoko Shimazu (Birkbeck University of London) Shadows of Bandung: Decoloniza on of Discipline A er Empire Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) The Limits of Race: Bandung and the Founding of the Non‐Aligned Movement I y Abraham (SSRC) WB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Postcolonialism, Feminism And Global Interna onal Rela ons: Remembering The Legacy Of Geeta Chowdhry Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University ) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) WB32: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Technologies Of IR: Con nuity And Change Roundtable Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Michele Acuto (University College London) Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) WB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Telling Stories: Migra on, Transla on, Complicity Roundtable Global Development Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Narendran Kumarakulasingam (Centre for Refugee Studies, York University) Dan M. Oberg (Swedish Defence College) Quynh N. Pham (University of Minnesota) Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University) WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Enac ng Security: The Poli cs Of Digital Methods Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Jef Huysmans (Open University) Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Badly analyzed composites: on the method and memory of the last event Louise Amoore (Durham University) Security Research And Methodological Digitalism Julien Jeandesboz (University of Amsterdam) Mapping The Network: A Re exive Take On Digital Security Prac ces Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po) Security, Digital Reasoning And The Poli cs Of Data Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Traces and Sociological / Security Prac ces: Which Rela ons? Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris/ KCL War studies) WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking Key Concepts In Interna onal Rela ons From Postcolonial And Decolonial Perspec ves Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Rolando Vazquez Melken (Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht University) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Decolonizing the Soldier A Contrast in Reconcilia on: Exploring Prac ces of Transi onal Jus ce in the Wabanaki Confederacy Benne Collins (University of St Andrews, UK) Alison Macmillan Watson (University of St Andrews) Transna onality And Self‐Determina on Issues Involving The Isolated Indigenous Peoples In Amazon Region Rodolfo Ilario da Silva (Universidade de Brasília) The Recon gura on of the Algebra of Global Order‐Factoring in the Non‐State Actors in Water Security in South Asia Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Decolonizing R2P? Decolonial Approaches To The Study Of Sovereignty, Self‐Determina on And Autonomy Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) The Imperial Sociology Of The 'Tribe': Afghanistan As The Land Of Wild Tribes Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Where Is the Pales nian Gandhi?”: Power and Resistance in Late Modernity Timothy Seidel (American University) Vaishali Raghuvanshi (South Asian University) WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interac ons In Transna onal Sustainability Governance Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Tradi onal Issues, New Understandings: Contemporary Insights On Enduring Challenges In The Interna onal System Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Authoritarian Dilemmas in an Age of Financial Globaliza on: Dynamics of Elite Coopera on in the Middle East and North Africa Joseph A. Florence (Cornell University) How Does Interna onal Interven on Work? Third Party Mechanisms for Securing Peace in Civil Wars Adam Lichtenheld (University of California, Berkeley) Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley, Poli cal Science) Nuclear Weapons and Civil War Isaac Jenkins (University of Michigan) Audrey Estelle Williams (University of Michigan) Michael J. Bloom eld (University of Oxford) Philip Schleifer (European University Ins tute) Monitoring and Compliance in Transna onal Private Governance: Unpacking Process and Outcome Interac ons Between Public Forest Policies and Audits for the Forest Stewardship Council Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto) Social Networks and Transna onal Sustainability Governance Interac ons Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Jelmer Schalk (Leiden University) How Do Weak States Respond to Transna onal Business Governance In uence?: Lessons from Global Forest Legality Veri ca on E orts in Southeast Asia Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Iben Nathan (Department of Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen) State Responses To Private Transna onal Governance: Examining The Rise Of State‐Sponsored Eco‐Cer ca on In The Capture Fisheries Sector Paul A. Foley (Memorial University, Grenfell Campus) Elizabeth Havice (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Understanding So Power Through Public Diplomacy Efe Sevin (Kadir Has University) Grand Strategic Crucibles: The Las ng E ects of Military Interven on on State Interests Rebecca Lissner (Friedman) (Georgetown University) WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Indigenous Worlds: Priori zing Indigenous Peoples And Issues At The Local And Interna onal Levels Peace Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Alison Macmillan Watson (University of St Andrews) Isaac K r (Syracuse University) History Wars, Truth, and Reconcilia on: Indigenous Genocide and Collec ve Memory in Canada, Australia and the United States David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Tamástslikt— (To Interpret, Turn Over, Or Turn Around In The Walla Walla Dialect): The Interpreta on, Turning Over And Turning Around Of A Na ve American Community Anne de Graaf (University of Amsterdam) Tim Buthe (Duke University) Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Rien Ne Va Plus: Exploring Private Sustainability Governance Failure Decolonizing the "Anglosphere" Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide) Panel WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM China As A Norm Maker In Interna onal Order? Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Chinese Interpreta ons Of Responsibility To Protect: Revisionist Policies In Global Security Management Peter Melgaard (Danish Ministry of Defense) Liselo e Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College) Interna onalizing the Bene ts: How China Faces Financial Governance in East Asia Rui He (Nankai University) Coexistence And Legi macy In China's Rise: How To Change The Status Quo By Defensive Strategies Liselo e Odgaard (Royal Danish Defence College) China’s Engagement with Interna onal Norms on Foreign Aid James Reilly (University of Sydney) China's Strategy of Righ ul Resistance to American Hegemony Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peacekeeping Panel Calcula ve Prac ces and Interna onal Security Stephane Baele (University of Exeter) Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) Philippe Bourbeau (University of Cambridge) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Who Speaks Security: The Role of the Audience in Security Communica on What Works in Africa? An Analysis of the Management of Intrastate Disputes, 1960‐2012 Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Mark J. Mullenbach (University of Central Arkansas) A Shovel or a Ri e: How ‘Unmanned’ Systems Increase Uncertainty in the Communica on of Threats How Can We Help? A Typology of State Building Mechanisms Louis-Alexandre Berg (Harvard University) Andrew Radin (Harvard Kennedy School) Cara Dagge (Johns Hopkins University) “Tokenism” and UN Peacekeeping: Adding Scale to the Analysis of Troop Contribu on Levels Laura Bosco (American University) Interna onal Organiza on Independence and Con ict Management Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Alice Ackermann (Nazarbayev University) Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Robert Hinck (Texas A&M University) China Covers Crimea: How Chinese Media Reported the Ukrainian Crisis of 2013‐14 Kris na Miller (Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) Islamophobia in Arab Online Media Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) Ruth Tsuria (Texas A&M) Framing Religion and Islam in the Pan‐Arab Media Networks Leslie Cohen (Texas A&M University) Marine Spa al Planning in a Globalized World Hipsters Outside #Iran's Museum of Cinema” Na onal Iden ty Construc on Online: The case study of #IranJeans on Twi er Aslaug Asgeirsdo r (Bates College) The Coherence Of China's Fisheries Policy Across Domes c, Regional And Interna onal Spheres Aya Yadlin Segal (Texas A&M University) Tabitha G. Mallory (The Na onal Bureau of Asian Research) The Management Treadmill: How Globaliza on Of Supply And Demand Make Fisheries Management Increasingly Di cult At All Levels Of Analysis D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) IMTA: A Global CSR Strategy For Norway’s Salmon Farming Industry? WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Religion And Foreign Policy Chair Disc. John Ellis (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Islam and Statecra : U.S. Foreign Rela ons with Iraq and Indonesia Laura Weis (University of Notre Dame) Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) The Ontological (In)security of Similarity: Wahhabism versus Islamism in Saudi Foreign Policy May Darwich (University of Edinburgh/ German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) Panel Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Communica on Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany) Polly Pallister‐Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Security Communica on as 3rd Order Observa on Denis Liebetanz (University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg) On the Observa on of Security Form(a on)s Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt) Perversity, Privacy, and Preserva on Orders: Examining the Sexual Poli cs of Cybersecurity in the Age of Cyber‐Regions James FitzGerald (York University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Governing the Salmon Aquaculture Industry Chair Disc. Randy Kluver (Texas A&M University) Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A & M University) Chinese Media Portrayals of U.S.‐China Military Rela ons WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Managing Marine Resources And Boundaries In A Boundary-Less World WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Observing Security Communica on: Concepts And Cases Panel Interna onal Communica on Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. "When Having a Toolbox for Con ict Resolu on is not Enough" Chair Disc. WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Media Monitoring For Geopoli cal Analysis If They Don’t Vote Based Upon Israel, Why Do We Believe They Do? Explaining Why Candidates Assume That American Jews (Who Vote Democrat) And Evangelical Chris ans (Who Vote Republican) Are Swayed By Candidates’ Pro‐Israel Views Bryan Daves (Yeshiva University) WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Discourses Of ‘Truth’, ‘Jus ce’ And ‘Reconcilia on’ In Global And Local Context Human Rights Chair Disc. Rachel C. Kerr (King's College London) Janet McKnight (Author and Human Rights A orney) Narra ng the Past: Truth‐Seeking and Procedural Reconcilia on in Post‐ Con ict Peru Rebekka C. Friedman (King's College London) The Uncertain Founda ons Of Truth At Interna onal Criminal Trials: A Cri cal Legal Theore cal Approach Poli cal Decay, Foreign Policy, and War: Domes c Steps to Great Power Confronta on—The Case of the First World War. Henry Redwood (King's College, London) Joe D. Hagan (West Virginia University) Vic m Narra ves of Genocidal Destruc on: Social Death in Darfur & the Nuba Mountains Coali on Governments And Domes c Outcomes From Diversionary Military Force. Louise Wise (King's College London) Emizet F. Kisangani (Kansas State University) Je Pickering (Kansas State University) ‘Local’ Vic ms, ‘Global’ Projects: Contested Discourses And Divergent Narra ves In Public Consulta ons For The Former Yugoslav Truth Commission How To Study The Party Poli cs Of Foreign Policy Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (University of Limerick) Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University) WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Neoliberalism And The Far-Right Panel Chair Disc. Alexander S. Anievas (University of Cambridge) Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Briony Jones (University of Basel) Peace Over Jus ce? The Mul faceted Role Of Religious NGOs In Transi onal Jus ce Owen Worth (University of Limerick) Neoliberal Social Rela ons, Violence and the Far‐Right Clara Braungart (PRIF (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)) Nicola Short (York University) Neo‐liberalism, Crises and the Uneven Geography of the Far‐Right Pardon Me: Understanding rebel acceptance and rejec on of government amnesty o ers Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London) Cyanne E. Loyle (West Virginia University) Ar cula ng Neoliberalism and Far‐Right Conspiracism: The Case of the American ‘Gun Rights’ Ideology Post‐Con ict Reconcilia on Policy and Poli cal Leadership: East Timor’s Xanana Gusmão Mark Rupert (Syracuse University) Daniel Lieberfeld (Duquesne University) An 'Insurgency' Or Rather A Convenient Bond? Analysing The Rise Of Far‐Right Par es In Europe Norma Rossi (University of Reading, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Panel Women and Jus ce in Chocó, Colombia Allison Cordoba (The University of Western Ontario) WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Diploma c Field and Prac ces Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Diploma c Prac ces And Non‐Interference External Threats and Domes c Poli cs Jeremie Cornut (McGill University) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Who Gets To Be an Ambassador and Why Military Threats, Elec ons, and Leadership Change Dennis C. Je (Pennsylvania State University) Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Diploma c Performa vity: Humanist or Otherwise? Interests, Ins tu ons, and Foreign Policy Change Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) Michaela Ma es (University of California, Berkeley) Leadership Change and the Timing of Investment Dispute Ini a on Naoko Matsumura (Rice University ) Poli cal Dynas es and Poli cal Stability Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Jeroen Joly (University of Toronto) Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) A Blessing or a Curse? Responsibility Di usion in Coali ons and Foreign Policy Success Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld) Foreign Policy Dictatorship In Belgium Jeroen Joly (University of Toronto) WB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Deba ng Neoliberal Feminisms And Global Governance Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Shu Yu (University of Groningen) Chair Disc. Beatrix Futak‐Campbell (Leiden University) Tereza Novotna (Universite libre de Bruxelles) Social Skill and Interna onal Coopera on: A Network Perspec ve Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Par es, Coali ons, And Foreign Policy Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Umut Bozkurt (Eastern Mediterranean University) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) Hybrid Peace, Transi onal Jus ce and Resistance The Far Right and Neoliberalism: Willing Partner or Hegemonic Opponent? WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Leadership Change And Foreign Policy Panel Peace Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Transi onal Jus ce: Concepts to Explore Chair Disc. Ca a Gregora (Lund University) Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) Private Actors in Global Gender Governance: Ben A eck’s Performances of Neoliberal Humanitarianism Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) Neoliberal Feminism, Celebri es And Women Entrepreneurs Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) The Limits of Neoliberal Feminism: Development Programs and Women’s Entrepreneurship Ozlem Altan-Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul) Traversing Neoliberal Feminism: Economic Empowerment in Rwanda The Legi ma on of Oxfam as a ‘Voice’ in Interna onal Trade Policy Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Katherine Allison (University of Glasgow) Global Trade in the Tough Energy Era WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Beliefs, Iden ty And Foreign Policy Power and Resistance: The Transforma ve Poten al of IGOs in Global Economic Governance Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Tim S. DiMuzio (University of Wollongong) Silke Trommer (University of Helsinki) Panel Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College) James Sco (King's College London) Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Trading Images: Iden ty, Threat and a Discursive Approach to US‐ Russian Trade Poli cs Winning the Global Race? The Poli cal Economy of EU Trade and Compe veness Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Manchester) Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) Cultural policy as Cultural Diplomacy: the Brazilian Ministry of Culture as a Foreign Policy actor Flavio Soares de Barros (University of Sao Paulo) Security Interests and Iden ty in the Indo‐US Rela onship Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Comparing the Foreign Policy Beliefs of Chinese, Russian and U.S. Poli cal Elites Mark Sawoski (Roger Williams University) The Structure of Belief Systems on Na onal Security: Connec ng Foreign Policy Analysis and Poli cal Psychology David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Ashley Thornton WB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Public Diplomacy Around The World Roundtable Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) Nicholas J. Cull (University of Southern California) Yelena Osipova (American University) Beata Ociepka (University of Wroclaw) Kim Taehwan Alice Srugies (Ilmenau University of Technology) Cesar Villanueva (Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.) WB54: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theory And The Impossible Roundtable Theory Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Andrew Davenport (Aberystwyth University) Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University) Tom Lundborg (Stockholm University) WB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Beyond The Wealth Of The Na ons? Global IR Revisits The Law And Poli cs Of Trade Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Organiza on Global Development Chair Disc. Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) The Evolving Architecture of State‐to‐State Dispute Se lement and the Global Governance of Trade Marc D. Froese (Canadian University College) WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - State And Non-State Governance In Areas Of Limited Statehood: E ec ve And Legi mate? Chair Disc. Thomas Risse (Freie Universitat Berlin) Milli M. Lake (Arizona State University) State Legi macy and Collec ve Goods Provision in Areas of Limited Statehood: Quan ta ve Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa Eric Stollenwerk (Freie Universität Berlin) Governing Short‐Lived Climate Forcers: the Climate and Clean Air Coali on Ma as Hjerpe (Linköping University) Björn-Ola Linnér (Linköping University) Organized Crime and Governance in La n American and the Caribbean Desmond Arias (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, City University of New York) Governance Below the State: Non‐State Social Protec on in Africa Nicholas Awortwi (Partnership for African Social and Governance Research) Gregor Walter-Drop (Freie Universität Berlin) WB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Re-Assessing The Core-Periphery Divide: Insights From The Sociology Of IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Inanna Hama ‐Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Can the ‘Periphery’ Speak? On Emerging Powers and Emerging IR Discourses Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Where Core Art Thou? Loca ng a Diverse ‘Core’ Helen L. Turton (University of She eld) Feeling at Home: Language, Borderlands, and the Domopoli cs of the Sociology of IR Anne-Marie D’Aoust (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science) No community in sight? Some re ec ons on the ontology of the discipline Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) WB58: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Crucible Of Transforma ons: Interna onal Rela ons In The Long 19th Century Historical Interna onal Rela ons Diploma c Studies English School Chair Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Gulliver Bound: Revisionists, Networks, And The Interna onal Order Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Conceptualizing the Interna onal Halvard Leira (NUPI) "The Newly Opened World Abroad": Missionary Movements and IR in the 19th Century Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) The Shi ing Fabric of Primary Ins tu ons of Interna onal Society in the Long 19th Century Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University) Bernd A. Bucher (University of Bielefeld) Industrializa on and Interna onal Order Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Diasporas And Interna onal Rela ons: New Trends In Compara ve Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Disc. WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Authors Meets Cri cs: Hybrid Rule And State Forma on: Public Private Power In The 21st Century Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Bartholomew Sparrow (University of Texas at Aus n) Tony Porter (McMaster University) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Rebecca J. Hester (University of Texas Medical Branch) Ronnie D. Lipschutz (University of California, Santa Cruz) WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Global Health In The Military? Gender And The Rede ni on Of Fitness, Injury And Disability Global Health Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Chris na Masters (University of Manchester) Global Health, Disability and the Poli cs of Fitness: Mental Health and Fitness in the US Army Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Military Fitness, Civilian Desire and Visceral Militarism Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) Veterans' Contras ng Portrayals of War’s Poli cal, Ethical and Mental Health Risks Alison Bond (University of California Berkeley) Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Demilitarizing Gyms: Gender and Global Health in Everyday Spaces Diasporas as Modernizing Mediators: The Cop c Orthodox Church’s Development Agenda Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University) Chris Hendershot (York University) Producing the Whole Soldier: From Venereal Biopower to Well‐ Being Poli cs Debbie Lisle (Queens University of Belfast) Varie es of Diaspora Management Harris G. Mylonas (George Washington University) WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Poli cal Economy And Human Rights Diaspora Poli cs and Civil War: A Research Agenda Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Panel Human Rights WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding War And Peace In Africa Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Joseph Hongoh (The University of Queensland) Sidney G. Leclercq (ULB) Subversion From Within: The Di usion Of Interna onal Democra za on Norms And Their Local (Unexpected) Ownership. The Example Of Burundi Sidney G. Leclercq (ULB) African Leaders and Transna onal Con ict Henning Tamm (University of Oxford) Brother’s Keeper? Understanding Regional Responses in South Sudan Crisis and the new poli cs of intervening into Africa’s Con icts Joseph Hongoh (The University of Queensland) Electoral System Design and Mul ethnic Poli cs in India, Indonesia, and South Africa Geo rey P. Macdonald (Grinnell College) From the Failure to Consolidate Democracy to the Recurrence of Poli cal Crises: The Case of Madagascar during the Third Republic (1992‐2009) Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison (Benedict College) Chair Disc. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) TOMS and Consumer Advocacy: Assessing the Impacts of Social Enterprise Lindsey Kingston (Webster University) Jeane e Guellil (Webster University) Interna onal Organiza ons and Naming and Shaming: Does the Interna onal Monetary Fund Care about Human Rights Reputa on of its Client? Byungwon Woo (Oakland University) Amanda Murdie (University of Missouri) Transna onal Companies (TNCs) and Human Rights in Colombia Rosalvina Otalora (Universidad Libre) Worker Rights and Foreign Direct Investment in the Developing World Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) Corporate Coopta on in Transi onal Sierra Leone: Silencing Dissent and Priva zing Authority through the Liberal Peace Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) WB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Colonial Values: Accumula on, Commodi ca on And Postcolonial Cri que South African Spring me, Rwandan Winter: Why April 1994 Illuminates the Limita ons of Poli cal Analysis in Predic ng Genocide Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Kris na Hook (University of Denver) Global Development Chair Disc. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Logics of Brutality: An Analy cal Framework for Comparing COIN Tac cal E ec veness Across Contexts If There is No Fence It’s Not Property; If There is A Fence It’s Not Aboriginal Property: Theorizing the Concept of Trade in Colonial North America Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Does Interna onal Jus ce Deter Mass Killing? Daniel Krcmaric (Duke University) Todd Scarth WB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel What Drives Par cipa on In Transna onal Climate Governance? EU Associa on Agreements and the reproduc on of logics of coloniality? Sara Johanna Bergström (University of Warwick) Interna onal Organiza on Geopiracy, Biopiracy and Other Buccaneering Methods Chair Chair Lisa Tilley (University of Warwick) Planta on Complexes: Trade, Dispossession and Violence Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Disc. WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Rethinking Strategic Culture: Conceptual Innova on And Empirical Challenges For Europe And The Nordic Countries Nordic Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Charles Barclay Roger (University of Bri sh Columbia) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) European Ci es’ Covenant for a Translocal Climate Network Taedong Lee (Yonsei University) Domes c Poli cs and the Transna onal Carbon Market Jessica F. Green (Case Western Reserve University) Who Sets The Agenda On Global Climate Change? Private Actors, Market Incen ves, Global Connectedness, And Domes c Poli cs Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons) Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University ) Transna onal Climate Governance and Domes c Poli cs: Implica ons for Interna onal Rela ons Swedish Strategic Culture in Transi on Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) A European Strategic Culture On Hold? The Impact Of EU‐NATO Coopera on Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) The European Union And Strategic Recalibra on: Mission Impossible? Charles Barclay Roger (University of Bri sh Columbia) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Domes c NGOs and Par cipa on in the Covenant of Mayors Program: The Case of Eastern and Central Europe Aseem Prakash (University of Washington) WB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Humanitarian Sphere In The Post-Soviet Area: Development, Problems, Perspec ves Doug Stokes (University of Exeter) Richard Whitman (University of Kent) WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Global Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited Through Primary Sources: Implica ons For Neutrality, Security And Responsibility In The Nuclear Age Post Communist States Chair Disc. Vladimir L. Mukomel (Russian Academy of Sciences) Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Adapta on Of Migrant’s Children To The Russian Educa onal System Chair Part. Part. Part. The Role Of The State And Non‐State Actors In Promo ng Kazakhstan’s Interna onal Image Part. Part. Ju a Weldes (University of Bristol) Benoit Pelopidas (University of Bristol) Thomas Jonter (Stockholm University) Carlo Pa (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro‐ Brazil) Hassan Elbah my (King's College London / VERTIC) Allen Pietrobon (American University (Washington DC)) WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Mass Killings And Indiscriminate Violence Human Rights Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Chair Disc. Barbara Har (US Naval Academy) Jovana Carapic (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Jovana Carapic (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) The Divergent Logics of Genocide and Poli cide Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Massachuse s- Lowell) Panel Vladimir L. Mukomel (Russian Academy of Sciences) Gulsum Kenzhalina (L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian Na onal University) The role of educa on and science in integra on of the Post‐Soviet Area Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)) The So Power Poten al of the Intellectual Migra on in the CIS Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) WB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The European Union And Its Impact On Migra on Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University) Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University) Panel Ideology, Federalism and Immigra on: Comparing the United States and the European Union Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Who is Welcome in Europe? The Securi za on of Migra on and the role of the European Union Higor Hebert França da Cunha (Pon Rio de Janeiro) cal Catholic University of Regaining EU Leverage In European Minority Poli cs: Upda ng The Security Track Of The European Minori es System Ma A. Ju la (University of Minnesota) Calling on a Suprana onal Power: How Independence Movements Network with the European Union for Support and Legi ma on Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks) Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal) WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Theory And Prac ce Of State-Building: Conceptual And Empirical Re-Evalua ons Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Peace Studies Chair Disc. Bruno Charbonneau (Lauren an University) Alena Drieschova (University of Toronto) Silencing The Voices And Reproducing The Modern State In East Timor Marcelle Mar ns (Pon Janeiro) cia Universidade Católica do Rio de WB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Dynamics Of Legi macy At The Interna onal Criminal Court: Concepts, Cons tuencies, Regions Interna onal Law Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. WB74: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel North/South Rela ons In Climate Nego a ons: Old Refrains Or New Strains? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Disc. The Knowledge Paradox Of Statebuilding: Serendipitous Expansion In The Merida Ini a ve Peter Finkenbusch (Free University Berlin) Betul Gokkir (Meliksah University) A Rising Hegemon In Interna onal Climate Change Poli cs? China's Challenges To IR Szu-hung Fang (Department of Poli cal Science, Na onal Taiwan University) Loca ng the South in a Fragmented World Rishikesh Bhandary (Tu s University) Can We Talk About A Global 'South' Anymore? Evolving Coali ons Around Equity And Ambi on In Climate Finance And Mi ga on Ac on A Rela onal Theory of State‐Building Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz) Private Sovereigns in World Poli cs Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University) Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Lawsuits for the Pacha Mama [Mother Earth] in Ecuador: Explaining the Determinants of New Indigenous Movements to Mi gate Environmental Impacts Todd Eisenstadt (American University) Karleen West (SUNY Geneseo) WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Whose Responsibility To Protect? Local, Regional And Interna onal Peace Studies Chair Disc. Ann Mezzell (Alabama State University) Faye Donnelly (University of St Andrews) Human Security Norms: Global acceptance and regional divergence Carla Robertson Barqueiro (University of Bal more) UNSCR 2098: UN Peacekeeping and the Evolu on of the R2P Principle Ann Mezzell (Alabama State University) Global Norms: Regional Or Global Implementa on? The Case Of The Responsibility To Protect Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Annemarie P. Rodt (Roskilde University - Denmark) The Responsibility to Engage: Cosmopolitan Civic Engagement and the Spread of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine. David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University) Jennifer Allan (University of Bri sh Columbia) Does Transi on in Development Level Translate into Transi on in Climate Commitment?: An Analysis of Turkey’s Posi on in Climate Policies Shrewd Urbanites Put State Failure To The Test: Nego a ng Access To Public Services In Lubumbashi, Democra c Republic Of Congo Stéphanie Perazzone (The Graduate Insitute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Benjamin N. Schi (Oberlin College) Benjamin N. Schi (Oberlin College) Frederic Megret (McGill University) Victor Peskin (Arizona State University) Valerie Oosterveld (University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law) WB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Overcoming Nego a on Blockages Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Overcoming Blockage in Interna onal Regime Nego a ons I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University) So ‐power, Manipula on and Bias of Regional Organiza ons in Interna onal Media on Sinisa Vukovic (School of Advanced Interna onal Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins Univeristy) Nego a ng the "Intractable" Kashmir: Cri cal Perspec ves from the Global South Shweta Singh (South Asian University) Carrots or S cks? Su-Mi Lee (University of Hawaii - Hilo) Nego a on in a Stealth Con ict: U.S.‐Russia Dispute over Ukraine Mikhail A. Troitskiy (MacArthur Founda on) WB76: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Networks, Violence And Non-State Actors Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Ivan Sascha Sheehan (University of Bal more) Alla Khadka (University of Pi sburgh) Title: Women's Rights, Peace, and Security and Gendered Discourses in the Syrian Con ict Basileus Zeno (Ohio University) Network crea on and organiza onal success: The case of the Tunisian Associa on of Democra c Women before and a er the Tunisian revolu on Nikolaos Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Lamia Benyoussef (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Tac cal Diversity of Terrorism: A Spa al and Temporal Approach to Understanding the Determinants of Strategy Jacob M. Cramer (University of Arizona) Paul Bezerra (University of Arizona) WB79: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Human Rights Concepts And Research Agency in a Mul ‐Nodal World: Con ict Entrepreneurs Human Rights H. Brinton Milward (University of Arizona) Ronald L. Breiger (University of Arizona) Chair Disc. Explaining Terrorism: Local Analyses of a Global Issue Bryan Brophy-Baermann (Lesley University) Alla Khadka (University of Pi sburgh) Alexander Halman (University of Pi sburgh) Sean Cercone (University of Pi sburgh's Graduate School of Public and Interna onal A airs) Who Joins And Who Fights? A Uni ed Network Approach To Predict Collabora on And Compe on Between Violent Groups Mar n C. Steinwand (Stony Brook University) Yves E. Tiberghien (University of Bri sh Columbia) Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Roland Paris (University of O awa) The Regime Complex on Terrorism Finance: How Unlikely Allies Promote Changes in State Behavior Julia Morse (Princeton University) Cultural Poli cs in 'The Crisis of Mul lateralism' The Rela on between Human Rights and Peace: A Conceptual or Empirical Ques on? Kjers Skarstad (University of Oslo) Andreas Hvidsten (University of Oslo) Words Count: Quan ta ve Discourse Analysis and the Norm Life Cycle Carla Winston (University of Bri sh Columbia) WB80: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Broadening Par cipa on In Peace Nego a ons: Who, When And How (II) Chair Disc. Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Marie‐Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) The UN‐mediated Georgian‐Abkhaz Peace Nego a ons: The E ects of O cial Consulta ons and Track 1.5 Mee ngs on the Peace Process Inclusion in the Turkish‐Kurdish Peace Process – from the “Kurdish Opening” to the “Oslo Talks”, to the Current Peace Process (2009 – 2014) Good Enough Global Governance: Why Failure to Reform Interna onal Ins tu ons Isn't the End of the World Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Rela ons) Maria Chris na Vibe (Sabanci University) Challenges to Contemporary ‘Concert Diplomacy’ Northern Ireland: The importance of mul ‐level par cipa on in building las ng peace Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Chris Jenkins (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, & CCDP Geneve) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Alhasan Haidar (Tec‐ Monterry‐ Campus Guadalajara) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Iranian Women Step By Step Towards Equality And Democracy In Postmodern Feminist Era Jamileh Marefat (Eastern Mediterranean University(EMU)) Women, Security and the Gendering of the Crisis in Ukraine Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University) The Role of Women in the Libyan Revolu on: A Study on the Changes of Women’s Poli cal and Social Roles During and A er the Libyan Revolu on Haala Hweio (Northern Illinois University) Kjers Skarstad (University of Oslo) Moritz Junginger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/University of Warwick) Chair Disc. All‐included: Rethinking Human Rights Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Governance: The Promise and Perils of ‘Plurilateralism’ WB78: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Women's Ac vism In Revolu ons And Crises Sarita Cargas (University of New Mexico) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Disciplining Human Rights Regression and Dynamic Network Analysis of Terrorist Organiza ons in Afghanistan and Pakistan WB77: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Crisis Of Mul lateralism? Panel Broader Par cipa on in the Columbian Peace Process during the Presidency of Andres Pastrana (1998‐2002) Duygu Ozturk (Bilkent university) WB81: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel European Diploma c Prac ces Across Time And Space: Assessing Con nui es And Changes In The European Foreign Policy System Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University) Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University) Disaggrega on Of The State And The Individual Level: Explaining Varia on In CFSP/CSDP Nego a on Prac ces Nicola Chelo (London School of Economics) Hos le Neighbours: The Character of the EU‐Russia ‘Security Community’ Iain Ferguson (Associate Fellow, Centre for Global Cons tu onalism, University of St.Andrews) The EU's Use Of Norma ve Power In Foreign Policy: A Precarious Legi macy Stacia Beiniks (University of Limerick) WC03-B: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Criminal Courts, Laws And Norms Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Ana Paula Pellegrino (Pon Janeiro) Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri - Columbia) On the Brink: Understanding When Combatant Leaders Might Be More Suscep ble to Interna onal Criminal Tribunals’ In uence Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College, Department of Poli cal Science) Interna onal Security Studies Part. Part. Part. Part. Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London; Princeton University) Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London; Princeton University) Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Author Meets Cri cs: Keren Yarhi-Milo´s Knowing The Adversary: Leaders, Intelligence And Assessment Of Inten ons In Interna onal Rela ons The Role of the Interna onal Criminal Court Assembly of State Par es in Reshaping the Law on Head of State Immunity Nadia Banteka (University of Pennsylvania Law School) WC03-C: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights, Access And Jus ce JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Falling Through the Ci zenship Gap: the Case of the Roma in France Natasha Benne (University of California, Santa Barbara) Reproduc ve Health Care for Displaced Women in Kenya: The Role of Policy Norm Implementa on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Jus ce for All? The Interna onal Criminal Court’s Case Selec on WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Sources Of Changes And Varia ons In Grand Strategy: Global And Regional Dimensions Chair Chandra Sriram (University of East London) The Interna onal Criminal Court And Interna onal Poli cs: Promo ng Democracy And State Capacity Beyond delega on. How the Commission and the EU Parliament in uence EU foreign and security policies Marianne Riddervold (ARENA) JSS Group Ka e Durvin (Carleton University) Role Of Local Agents In The Implementa on And Di usion Of Interna onal Human Rights Norms In Transi onal And Post Transi onal Jus ce David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Keren Milo (Princeton University) Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko (Purdue University) WC03-D: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Values And Norms In A Changing World JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Norms Junior Scholar Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Petra Roter (University of Ljubljana) Disc. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Explaining The Emergence And Non‐Emergence Of Weapons Norms In The Inhumane Weapons Conven on: A Comparison Between Incendiary Weapons And Cluster Muni ons Elvira Rosert (Goethe University Frankfurt) WC03-A: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM JSS Group The "Purchase" Of Norms: Di usion, Adop on And Reten on The Non‐Di usion of Minority Rights Norms through Resistance Smruthi Rammohan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) The Microprocesses of Norm Adop on in China: Popula on Control, the Cairo Consensus, and the Reform of the One Child Policy Danielle Cohen (Cornell University) Boomerang or Buckshot? Blame Di usion in Right to Food Campaigns Jus ce, Norms and Contesta on: The Responsibility to Protect ten years a er the World Summit Gregor Hofmann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Inves ga ng the Nego a on of Norms: What the "Pragma c Turn" in Compara ve Religious Ethics has to Contribute to Interna onal Studies Ross Moret (Florida State University) Michelle D. Jurkovich (Brown University) A Theory of Evasion: The Circumven on of Legalized Norms Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Gay Marriage in South Africa: Norm Di usion and Norm Genera on in the An ‐Apartheid Cons tu onal Moment Ayodeji Kamau Perrin (University of Pennsylvania) WC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Commi ee Panel Censorship - Self Or Otherwise - In Higher Educa on Academic Freedom Commi ee Chair Part. Louis W. Goodman (School of Interna onal Service, American University) Robert Quinn (Scholars at Risk Network / New York University ) WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Diploma c Explana ons Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent) John Robert Kelley (American University) Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) From Obstacles to Champions: Explaining New Pro‐peacebuilding Policies among Emerging Powers Charles T. Call (American University) Presiden al A en on And US Foreign Policy David Lindsey (University of California, San Diego) Where Subna onal Involvement in Global Governance Leads: Case of Alberta Paradiplomacy Alexander Kuznetsov (University of Alberta) “The Eyes of All the World:” Poli cs and Peacemaking in Europe at the turn of the 17th Century Robert Cross (Vanderbilt University) WC06: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Assessing Non-State Threats: Global And Regional Perspec ves On Terrorism And Transna onal Crime Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. John P. Sullivan (Los Angeles Sheri 's Department) Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Narco‐Alliances and the Rise of Criminal Networks in the Americas: Reshaping the Intelligence Process for Complex Environments Irina A. Chindea (Fletcher School, Tu s University) Assessing Criminal‐Terrorist Convergence: Intelligence Co‐ produc on for Transna onal Threats John P. Sullivan (Los Angeles Sheri 's Department) Networked Responses to Organized Crime: Countering Gang‐ Involved Human Tra cking Ami Carpenter (University of San Diego) Countering Radicaliza on in the Community and in Prison Environments Rick Parent (Simon Fraser University, School of Criminology) Successful intelligence Opera ons or Poli cized Paranoia? The Thwarted “Bombing” of Falcon Lake Dam Nathan Jones (Sam Houston State University) WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Experien al Knowledge Vs Exo ciza on: Poten al And Pi alls In Inves ga ng Acts Of Terrorism Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Maura Conway (Dublin City University) João Nunes (University of York) Spectacular feelings: Emo ons and terrorism Katherine Brown (Kings College London) The rhetoric of martyrdom, its structure, vocabulary and aura Jacques Alkali Wainberg (Pon Grande do Sul) Choice And Inevitability In Terrorist Fic on: Auster’s "Leviathan," Morrison’s "The Wrong Man," And Jackson’s "Confessions Of A Terrorist." cia Universidade Católica do Rio Exo c, Banal, Familiar? Researchers’ Rela onship To 'Terrorism' Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Surrey) “Thank You for Par cipa ng in Security”: Connec ng Consumers to the American Counter‐Terror State through the Specter of Terrorism and the “Checkpoint Friendly Bag” Jacob L. Stump (Shepherd University) WC08: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Health, African Reali es: Local Agency And The Development Of Health Prac ces And Norms Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Health Systems Inver ng: African Poli cs And Local Survival Emma L. Anderson (Leeds University) Donors And Aids Care In Zambian Churches: Professionaliza on, Solidarity, And The Delivery Of ‘Good Care’? Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Gender Blind: Rebuilding Health Systems in Con ict A ected States Valerie Percival (Carleton University) Friend or Foe? Ci zen Percep on of Foreign and non‐state Actor Par cipa on in the Health Sector in Africa Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany) Making Things Be er? The Feasibility Of Improvements And The Ques on Of Ownership In Uganda’s Malaria Control Policy Rene Umlauf (University of Bayreuth) WC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A French Excep on In Security Studies? Myths And Reali es Of The French Way Of War Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Theo Farrell (King's College London) Frédéric Ramel (Sciences po Paris) Excep onalism Confronts Uncertainty: The Case Of French Nuclear Poli cs Anne Finger (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy, Hamburg University ) French Excep on Or Western Varia on? The French Irregular Way Of War In Ques on Elie Tenenbaum (Sciences Po Paris) French Military Adapta on In Afghanistan: An Excep onal Experience? Olivier Schmi (University of Montreal) Excep onal or Mainstream? France in NATO Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) Promo ng A New Paradigm In France’s Defence Alliances: The Role Of Non‐State Actors Alice Pannier (Sciences Po Paris) WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Peace And Security: Local And Regional Governance Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University) When External Interven ons Meet Local Dynamics: The Need To Include Exis ng Local Governance Regimes In External Peace E orts Paula Duarte Lopes (University of Coimbra) Excluding Foreigners, Suspec ng Ci zens: Problema zing 21st Century Borders with Ethnography Noelle K. Brigden (Marque e University) Is Best Value for Money Really Worth it? The Transforma on of DFID’s Security Sectors Reform Programs, from a people‐centric approach to a strategic use of knowledge networks Sami Makki (Sciences Po and CERAPS, Lille (France)) PMSCs and Legi macy: Changing Percep ons and Discourse Roundtable Part. Part. Georg Strüver (GIGA Ins tute of Asian Studies) Democracy Preven on: The Interna onal Repertoire Of Authoritarian Regimes Chris an von Soest (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) China’s foreign policy in Financial Governance in East Asia:An Analysis Based on Fuzzy QCA Rui He (Nankai University) Panel The De ant Kim Dynasty: Righteous March Toward Independent Socialism And The Ins nc ve Use Of Smart Power David Shin (Na onal Intelligence University) WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Urban Poli cs, Con ict And Educa on (I) Environmental Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. What Do Dictators Learn from Democracies? The E ect of Foreign Educa on on Leader's Policy Choices Authoritarian Resilience and Norma ve Change in Interna onal Poli cs: An Illiberal Challenge to Global Order? Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Can E. Mutlu (Bilkent University) Thomas N. Cooke (York University) Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Jennifer Mustapha (Centre for Global Studies, Huron University College) Adam Nowek (The Proto City) Daniela Paz Johannes (University of Arizona) WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Non-Tradi onal Security: New Meanings For Regional Environmental Poli cs Cri cal Water Security and Regional Environmental Poli cs in the Middle East Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Chair Disc. Elisabeth A. King (New York University) Gangs As Educa onal Spaces: Group Socializa on And Violence Dividends Arda ÖZKAN (American University) Rethinking the Water‐Food‐Energy‐Climate Security Nexus Dennis Rodgers (University of Glasgow) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) Geoengineering And The Arc c Methane Emergency: The Beginning Securi za on Of Climate Change Educa ng Urban Youth For Peace? The Intersec ng Changing Landscapes Of Con ict And Educa on Jovana Carapic (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Mieke T.A. Lopes Cardozo (University of Amsterdam) Olaf Corry (Open University, UK) Regional Di usion of Global Environmental Policy: Iden ty, Emula on, and Regional Networks 'It Is Quality Rather Than Quan ty That Ma ers': Democracy, The Quality Of Educa on, And Economic Growth Colin Kuehl (University of California, Santa Barbara) Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Interna onal Ins tu ons, Religious Freedom, and Na onal Prac ces: Implica ons of Italy’s Lautsi Case Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University) Spiritual Not Religious? Religious Freedom Between Collec ve And Individual Human Rights Human Rights And The Poli cs Of Religious Freedom Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Religious Freedom in Theory and Prac ce Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) Sirianne Dahlum (University of Oslo) Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo) Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Human Rights Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) What Youth Want (and What it Means for Con ict and Peace) A Transboundary Threat Percep on in Environmental Security: Nuclear Damages Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Educa on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Paul A. Williams (Bilkent University) WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights And The Poli cs Of Religious Freedom Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University ) Neil Robinson (University of Limerick) Ji Yeon Hong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Sommer Mitchell (University of South Florida) WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Security, Technology And Architecture WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Foreign Policies Of Authoritarian States WC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel New Direc ons For Research In Domes c Poli cs And Interna onal Con ict Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison) Hand‐Tying versus Muscle‐Flexing in Crisis Bargaining Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia) Pugnacious Presidents: Democra c Cons tu onal Systems and Interna onal Con ict Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University) Madison Schramm (Georgetown University ) The Many Dimensions of the Democra c Peace: Local E ects in Survey Experiments Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Baobao Zhang (Yale University) A Compara ve Theory of Signaling in Interna onal Crisis Bargaining Alexandre Debs (Yale University) Jessica C. Weiss (Yale University) Disaggrega ng the Democra c Peace: Liberal Determinants of Territorial and Non‐territorial Disputes Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) WC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Embodiment, Experience And War: Methodological Challenges And Re ec ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Chair Disc. Julia Welland (Warwick) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Fi y Shades of Militarism: The Poli cs and Pleasures of Subjec on Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) ‘Flesh‐Witnessing’ and Soldier Memoirs: Reading and Wri ng the Embodiment of War Synne Laastad Dyvik (University of Sussex) Embodying War: Feminist/Queer Sense and Sensibili es Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Revisi ng The ‘Image Of The Warrior’: Transla on And The Process Of Wri ng Militarised Embodiment The Poli cal Determinants of Resistance to Foreign Occupa on, France 1940‐44 Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Ma hew Adam Kocher (Yale University) Religious Minori es and Clandes ne Collec ve Ac on: The Collec ve Rescue of Jews in the Netherlands during the Holocaust Robert Braun (Cornell) Poli cal Violence In Post‐WWII Italy: An Empirical Analysis Francesca Grandi (Yale University) Choice And Survival: Jewish Behavior During The Holocaust Evgeny Finkel (George Washington University) Pretending To Be The Enemy: False Flag Opera ons In Post‐WWII Ukraine Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan) WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Formal And Informal Governance In The Interna onal Investment Regime Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Imprecision under Delega on in Legalized Regimes: How Investment Treaty Arbitrators De ne Development Catherine Baker (University of Hull) Methods Of Sensing War Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) WC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Do We Know Gender In Peacebuilding? (I) Gender Mainstreaming And UNSCR 1325 Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Helen L. Turton (University of She eld) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Building A Heteronorma ve Peace? Examining Unstated Gender Assump ons In Peacebuilding Programming Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Advancing The Gender Agenda In The Context Of Peacebuilding And Con ict Resolu on: Strategies Of Women's Rights Ac vists In Armenia And Azerbaijan Sinéad Walsh (Trinity College Dublin ) Women, Gender and Peacebuilding: What NAPs and RAPs Reveal About the Implementa on of the WPS Agenda in Africa. Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Gender presence and gender expecta ons at the peace table: Implemen ng UNSCR 1325 at peace nego a ons. Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) The Meaning And Prac ce Of 'Gender' Amongst Military Actors In Peacebuilding Opera ons: Where Rhetoric Wins Over Results Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (University of Tromsø) WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Social Scien c Approaches To The Study Of Violence In World War II Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Peter Liberman (City University of New York) Peter Liberman (City University of New York) Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) Clint Peinhardt (University of Texas at Dallas) Todd Tucker (University of Cambridge) Why Do States Support Their Foreign Investors? Theorizing The Role Of The Home State In Interna onal Investment Disputes Geo rey Gertz (University of Oxford) Privileged Aliens: Posi ve Discrimina on of Foreign Investors Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London) “FDI is What Economists Make of It”: The Idea onal Founda ons of the Global Compe on for Foreign Direct Investments Lukas Linsi (London School of Economics) WC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Studying Civil-Military Rela ons In Israel In A Global Context Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Michael Koplow (Israel Ins tute) The Reconstruc on Of Israel's Security Policy In The 21 Century: A 4Th Genera on Strategic Culture Explana on Tamir Libel (University College Dublin) Civil‐Security Rela ons in Israel: Looking Through the Mirror Oren B. Barak (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Civil Society and Military Prac ce: the Case of Israeli Human Rights NGOs, the MAG Corps and the Occupied Territories Maayan Geva (Open University) Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence: A Compara ve Study – The US and the Israeli Experience Ephraim Kahana (Western Galilee College) WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Economic Austerity And Military Power Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University) Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University) Panel Austerity and Strategic Reform: Prospects for Restraint in U.S. Foreign Policy Energy, Geopoli cs and Security in Turkey’s Rela ons with its Near Abroad Benjamin H. Friedman (Cato Ins tute) European Defense Budget Cuts: Undercu ng European Power and Military Capabili es? Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Lenka Wieluns (Boston University) Choosing the Cut: Understanding US Military Spending Cuts in the Post WWII Era Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Jacquelyn Schneider (George Washington University) Europe’S New Militaries, Budgets And The Poli cs Of Force Restructuring David J. Galbreath (University of Bath) German Defence Policy: Military Transforma on on the Cheap? Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) WC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ci zenship, Migra on, and State Policies in Western Europe Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Glen Duerr (Cedarville University) Glen Duerr (Cedarville University) Shaping The Swedish Migra on Discourse In A Harsh European Climate Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdo r (Malmö University) “Western” Na onalism? Revisi ng Integra on and Exclusion in the French Case Chris Farrands (No ngham Trent University UK) WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Reappraising The State Of Research On Private Contractors And Military Outsourcing: Moving Towards Research Programs Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Historical Sociology Chair Disc. John Hobson (The University of She eld) Company Empires, Composite Sovereigns and the Expansion of the Modern Interna onal System Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Jason Sharman (Gri th University) “Wai ng for the Barbarians”: Percep ons of “Rising Powers” in Historical Perspec ve Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Trevor Allen (UC Irvine) The Poli cs of Immigrant Regulariza on and “Legacy Cases” in the United Kingdom Towards a Global Historical Sociology Julian Go (Boston University) George Lawson (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Jennifer F. Lieb (College of the Holy Cross) WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Role Of Energy In Foreign Policy: A Mean For Coopera on Or Con ict? Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jewellord Tolen no Nem Singh (University of She eld) Patrio sm And Foreign Policy: Energy As Means Of Construc ng ‘Greatness Of Russia’ And ‘Russianness’ Nuray Aridici (The University of She eld ) The Energy Statecra of Brazil: Promo ng biofuels to developing countries Klaus G. Dalgaard (University of Campinas, Brazil) In The Name Of Energy Security: The Struggle Over The Exporta on Of Israeli Natural Gas Itay Fischhendler (Hebrew University) Daniel Nathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Asymmetry and Reverse Dependency: Israel, Pales ne and the Poli cs of Electricity Trade Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Itay Fischhendler (Hebrew University) J. Ann Tickner (American University) Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Worlding the Rise of the West: The Mul ‐Civiliza onal Roots of Modernity Jared D. Larson (Gediz University & University of Lisbon) Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) The People, Party, And Polity: Accoun ng For Varia on In A tudes Toward MENA Immigrants In Western Europe Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Renee L. Buhr (University of St. Thomas) New(er) Countries of Immigra on and An ‐Immigrant Sen ment: Spain, Portugal and Turkey Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London) Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London) Birthe Anders (King's College London) Molly C. Dunigan (RAND Corpora on) Ali Hawks (King's College London) Sean McFate (Na onal Defense University) Marcus Mohlin (Swedish Na onal Defence College) Hugo Rosemont (Kings College London) Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Global Historical Sociology and the Ques on of Situated Knowledges Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ess Honors The Work Of Joann Carmin Roundtable Environmental Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire) Raul Pacheco‐Vega (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Richard ("Pete") Andrews (University of North Carolina) WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal Prac ces, Ins tu ons And Global Environmental Poli cs Environmental Studies Chair Chair Disc. Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) Nina Hall (Her e School of Governance) Anarchy Or Fragmenta on: Trends In Global Environmental Governance Kevin McMillan (University of O awa) WC32: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Accountabili es In Global Environmental Governance: Who Should Hold Whom Accountable And How? Environmental Studies Chair Chair Disc. Hugh Croil Dyer (University of Leeds) Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, School of Public A airs) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ins tu ons, Complexity And Accountability: What Agency Can And Cannot Tell Us The Poli cal Construc on of Best Prac ces Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Hamish van der Ven (University of Toronto) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) Accountability and Private Environmental Governance: Corpora ons and Investors Studying Con nuity and Change through the Lens of Prac ce: Lessons for Global Environmental Poli cs Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Regions, Emerging Powers And Status In Global IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Trine Flockhart (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Last BRIC Standing? Russia as a RE‐emerging Mul ‐Regional Power Accountability Without Borders: Problems Of Boundary And Democracy In Global Environmental Governance Regimes Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) Conceptualising “Accountability” in Global Environmental Governance: Can there be a single de ni on? Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) WC33: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Dynamics, Consequences And Implica ons Of Territorial Disputes Scien Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) The Socializa on Of Great Powers And Their Impact On Global Governance Chair Disc. Maximilian Terhalle (Potsdam University) Regional Powers, Status Making Strategies And Hierarchical Orders: The Case Of South America Bargaining Outcomes in Territorial Disputes Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Regional Powers and the Problem of Status Inconsistency: Unful lled Roles in the Crea on and Maintenance of Security Orders Reversing Democracys Gains: Territorial Threat and Regime Reversals Derrick Frazier (University of Alabama) Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies) Panel Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons) Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt) Construc vism as Re‐Cogni on Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) The Poli cs of Visibilty in Interna onal Rela ons Gerard van der Ree (University College Utrecht) What is Rigorous about Re exivity? On the Demands of Historicisa on and Cri que Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Christopher Macaulay (University of North Texas) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Chair c Study of Interna onal Processes Ethnic/Iden ty Issues and Interstate Territorial Con ict China’s Rise and the Socializa on of Emerging Powers WC31: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Construc vist Engagements With Re exivity Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College ‐ CUNY, School of Public A airs) Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Ins tute of Technology) Paloma Raggo (Carleton University) The Problem with Accountability for Transna onal Nongovernmental Organiza ons The English School And Global Environmental Poli cs: Beyond Mutual Neglect Chair Chair Disc. Re exivity and the E cacy of Cultural Phenomena Johannes Karreth (University of Colorado at Boulder) Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) To Mediate or Not? The European Union’s Media on Strategy in Territorial, Mari me, and River Disputes Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Peace as the Absence of MIDs: Comparing the Predic ons of the Democra c and Territorial Peace John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cs And Iden es Of Stateless Diasporas Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) 2)Diasporas meet transna onal civil society: explaining the pa erns of Western solidarity ac vism David Zarne (University of Toronto) 4)Transna onal Poli cs and Diaspora Mobiliza on: Sri Lankan Tamil Ac vism in Canada Who Gets What in Foreign A airs? Explaining the Por olio Alloca on in the Foreign Policy Execu ve in Coali on Governments Amarnath Amarasingam (Dalhousie University) 1)Religion and Long‐Distance Na onalism: Ac vist Strategies in the Tibetan and Jewish Diasporas Erin Jenne (Central European University) 3)Follow the Money Trail: Interna onal Donors, External Homelands and its E ect on Romani Media and Advocacy Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) Precedents and Parliaments: The Role of Historical Analogies in Parliamentary In uence in Foreign Policy Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) Canadian and Polish Foreign Policy: A Compara ve Perspec ve Shayna Plaut (University of Bri sh Columbia) Wojciech Michnik (The Jesuit University of Philosophy and Educa on Igna anum ) Tomasz Soroka (Jagiellonian University) 5)Iraqi Kurdistan‐Kurdish Diaspora Nexus A er 2003: A Quasi‐state’s Engagement with Its Diaspora Unreliable Allies? Democra c Reliability and Coali on Warfare in Iraq Bahar Baser (Coventry University (CTPSR) / Stockholm University (SUITS)) WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Narra ves And/Of Public Diplomacy WC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal Regimes Governing Gene c Resources: Complexity, Interplay And Implica ons For Domes c Implementa on Interna onal Communica on Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Patrick A. Mello (Technische Universität Dresden) Panel Environmental Studies Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Laura Roselle (Elon University) Good Messages Used by Bad People: Coopta on of Western Public Diplomacy Themes in Islamist Extremist Narra ves Valen na Bartolucci (University of Pisa) Steven Corman (Arizona State University) Rhetorical Complexi es of Narra ve in Contemporary Public Diplomacy Chair Disc. Bene t Sharing in the Context of Interna onal and Indian Compulsory License Regime for PGRFA Patents for Climate Change Mi ga on and Adapta on Yogesh Pai (Na onal Law University ) Poli cs Of Na onal Implementa on Of Global Regimes: Complexity, Interplay And Implica ons For Bene t Sharing In India Mark J. Rolfe (University of New South Wales) Strategic Narra ves of the Internet Society Anitha Ramanna-Pathak (Symbiosis Insitute of Interna onal Business) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) The Iden ty Func on of Public Diplomacy: Con rming and Discon rming Iden ty Narra ves The Impact Of The Mul ple Governance Of PGRFA On Tradi onal Seed System, Local Commons, And Access And Bene t Sharing Arrangements R. S. Zaharna (American University) WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM UN Targeted Sanc ons: Peacemaking By Di erent Means Panel Kamalesh Adhikari (Australian Na onal University ) Complexity In Interna onal Regimes And Implica ons For Global Governance Of Gene c Resources Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Dividi Et Impera: The Strategic Use Of Sanc ons And Aid As Instruments Of In uence Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Sanc ons and Peace Nego a ons: Possibili es for Complementarity WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Concept Analysis In Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Janice Bially Ma ern (Na onal University of Singapore) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Conceptual Analysis, Theory, And “New Master Concepts” Of Interna onal Rela ons Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) UN Targeted Sanc ons And Con ict Outcome Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre Dame) Decisionmaking at the UN and its implica ons for sanc ons e cay Sue Eckert (Watson Ins tute, Brown University) WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Recent Advances In Compara ve Foreign Policy Analysis Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Hans-Mar n Jaeger (Carleton University) The Limits Of Concept Analysis: Rethinking The Concept Of Interven on David Chandler (University of Westminster) Panel Security! What Did They Mean? A Cri cal Conceptual 'Begri sgeschichte' Holger Stritzel (University of St Andrews) Foreign Policy Analysis Three Approaches To Concept Analysis Chair Disc. Three Conceptual Analyses Of Power In Interna onal Rela ons Patrick A. Mello (Technische Universität Dresden) Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) Comparing Legislatures in Military Interven ons: The US and UK in Iraq and Afghanistan David Auerswald (Na onal War College) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Panel WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Girls, Gender And The Post-2015 Global Development Agenda Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) WC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding The Global Unconven onal Threat Posed By Violent Non-State Actors How Near is Your School? Using Children's Perceptual Data to Es mate Access to Services Christopher Johnstone (University of Minnesota) Scien Gender is a Western Product: The Challenges of Incorpora ng Gender into Disaster Risk Reduc on in Sri Lanka Chair Disc. Namalie Jayasinghe (American University) How the 'Girl E ect' Shapes the Post‐2015 Global Development Agenda Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Gender Barriers and Facilitators to Managing Type 1 Diabetes in India Greta Friedemann-Sanchez (University of Minnesota) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Oliver Belcher (University of Oulu) What Do Weapons Want? Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Chavanne Lenise Peercy (University of Minnesota) WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM An Interna onal And Compara ve Perspec ve On Na onal Strategic Foresight Approaches Computa onal Counterinsurgency: Data‐Coding the Popula on in the Vietnam War Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter University, UK) Stephan De Spiegeleire (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies) Prac cing Foresight Analysis in Intelligence Courses William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University) Using Foresight Techniques to Assess Central Bank Security Risk Dalene Duvenage (South African Reserve Bank) An Interna onal Comparison Of The Ins tu onal Structures, Governance And Methods Of Cross‐Government Foresight Processes Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter University, UK) Contested Global Governance in the 21st Century: Framing the Structures of a Mul polar World Tim T. Sweijs (King's College London, Department of War Studies) Stephan De Spiegeleire (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies) WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Turning Ploughshares Into Swords: Weapons And Weaponiza ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Weaponising Geography: On the Global Stria ons of Military Targe ng Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London) The Killing Feeling: Emo ons and the Evolu on of Weapons Benjamin Meiches (Johns Hopkins University) Gunning for War: Small Arms as Desired and Destruc ve Things Nisha Shah (University of O awa) Cory Davenport (University of Maryland) Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Disgruntled Scien sts as Perpetrators and Facilitators of CBRN Violence Cory Davenport (University of Maryland) Deriving New Understandings of CB Terrorism Poten ali es From Individual Perpetrator Characteris cs Markus Binder (University of Maryland) Why be Unconven onal? An Analysis of Two Outlier CBRN Terrorist Organiza ons Lauren E. Pinson (Yale University) Who Explores, Who Does: Exploring the Organiza onal Factors Related to VNSA Chemical and Biological E orts and Use Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) R. Karl Rethemeyer (State University of New York at Albany) Nazli Avdan (Kansas University) The Value of Expert Opinion in CBRN Adversary Threat Assessments Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Recon guring Interven on: Complexity, Resilience And The “Local Turn” In Counterinsurgency Peace Studies Chair Chair Disc. Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Markus‐Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Countering Criminal Insurgencies: Figh ng Gangs and Building Resilient Communi es in Post‐War Guatemala Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Markus Hochmüller (Freie Universität Berlin) Shaun Riordan (London School of Economics) From Strategic Orienta on to Strategic Naviga on: The Use and U lity of Security Foresight in Policy Making in Western Europe c Study of Interna onal Processes Counterinsurgency Going Places? Exploring The US Military’s Development Prac ces In Eastern Africa Jan Bachmann (University of Gothenburg) Counterinsurgency And The Produc on Of New Poli cal Orders In Somalia Louise Wiu Moe (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) The Peacebuilding‐Counterinsurgency Nexus In The Occupied Pales nian Territory Mandy Turner (Council for Bri sh Research in the Levant) The Sequencing of Third‐Party Interven ons and State‐Sponsored Poli cal Violence Jessica Brandwein (University of Notre Dame) WC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM IR Realisms, Norms And Power Theory Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Panel The Role of Power in Norms Contesta on U erance A er the Law: On the Unacknowledged Women’s Interna onal War Crimes Tribunal in Tokyo and the Failure of Interna onal Law Saira Bano (University of Calgary) The Power E ects Of Norms As A Source Of Collec ve Iden ty Hitomi Koyama (Johns Hopkins University) German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Great Power Poli cs in an Unse led System: How Contemporary Great Powers Compete? Sa sh P. Joshi (University of Alberta, Edmonton, CANADA) Investment Norms And Power Interests: The Case Of The Paci c Alliance Angelica Guerra (Doctoral student-Pon Javeriana) cia Universidad Randall L. Schweller (Ohio State University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Kathryn C. Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University) Andreas Kern (Georgetown University) Thomas D. Wille (Claremont Graduate University) The Interest Group Poli cs of Financial Sector Booms and Busts Kevin Young (UMass Amherst) Stefano Pagliari (City University London) The Dog That Did Not Bark ‐ The Poli cs of So Landing Michael Aklin (University of Pi sburgh) Andreas Kern (Georgetown University) Poli cal Credit Cycles – Myth or Poli cal Reality? Kathryn C. Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University) The Ins tu onal Sources of Financial Openness: Democracy, Global Financial Markets, and Capital Account Policy David Steinberg (University of Oregon) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Christoph Nguyen (Northwestern University) WC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A Poe cs Of Rela on, Or A Monolingual Refrain? Possibili es And Limits In New Modes Of Interna onal Research And Wri ng Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Defamiliarizing Security Studies: Problems And Prospects For Current Research On Africa Casey B. McNeill (Johns Hopkins University) The Aesthe c Subject Of/For Interna onal Rela ons Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) A Breach, A Blanket, A Vigil, A Word: (Im)Possibili es of Poli cal Redress, Representa on, and Research on Violence Against Indigenous Women in Se ler States Timothy Vasko (Cornell University) Global Creole Life: the Impossible Cohabita on of Theory and an Interna onal Poe cs of Rela on Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) J. Peter Burgess (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Mekong River Ports: Newly Emerging Hubs in a Changing Regional Order Franziska Pluemmer (University of Tuebingen) ‘Knots’, Port Authori es And Governance: Comparing The Governance Of Port Connec vity In Three Major European Ports Luis Lobo-Guerrero (Groningen University) Anna Stobbe (University) Mari me Ports and the Nomos of the Sea: An Archeology of Global Produc on/Consump on Networks Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) On Territory and Logis cs: Ports at the Inters ces of Global South and Global North Julian Stenmanns (Goethe University Frankfurt) Gateways of the North: Examining the Role of Ports in Post‐ Mahanian Mari me Strategy Timothy Choi (University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies) Puspa D. Amri (Claremont Graduate University) Andreas Kern (Georgetown University) Regula on in the IMF and European Central Bank: Interna onal Organiza ons and Na onal Regulators Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Disc. The Role of Rising Powers in Emerging Norma ve Orders WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regula ng Credit, Capital Flows And Financial Crises WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Mari me Ports And The Making Of The Global (I) WC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Popula on And Health Impacts Of Poverty And Armed Con ict Scien Chair Disc. Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) Bethany Ann Lacina (University of Rochester) Armed Con ict and Maternal Health in Sub Saharan Africa Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Andreas Foroe Tollefsen (Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo / PRIO) Poli cal Violence, Land Reform and Child Health: Results from Zimbabwe Olga N. Shemyakina (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Armed Con ict and Excess Mortality: A Study of Mortality Es mates for Iraq Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway University of London) S jn van Weezel (Royal Holloway) Peacekeeping and Public Health in Post‐con ict Environments Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Gender, Development, and Health: A Cross‐Na onal Analysis Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University) WC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interpre ve Research Methodologies In Peace And Con ict Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) Peace And Con ict For Whom? Re exions On Fieldwork And Ethnography In Bosnia‐Herzegovina Why Did The Arab Uprisings Emerge? A Three‐Level Approach Mehmet Öztürk (Abant Izzetbaysal University ) Rachel E. Cyr (Trent University) Suzanne Wagner (University of Pi sburgh) Egypt A er The Uprisings: Poli cal Stagna on And Failure Of Ins tu onalisa on Of Social Movements Konstan na Androniki Kostami (Complutense University of Madrid (UCM)) Emplacing Peace(s): Towards An Ethnography Of Peace Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Stefanie Kappler (Liverpool Hope University) Re ec ons On Posi onality In Ethnographic IR: The Researcher In‐ Between The Local, Science, And Self Stefan Cibian (Babeș-Bolyai University) “You Sound So Authen c!” Research Encounters With Diaspora, In Diaspora, As Diaspora Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) Elena B. Stavrevska (Central European University) Maja Nenadovic (University of Amsterdam) Part. Chantal Lavallée (Université de Montréal) Scien Roundtable Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Mark J. Mullenbach (University of Central Arkansas) Mark J. Mullenbach (University of Central Arkansas) Telling Truths and Building Peace: Changes in Solomon Islanders’ a tudes towards peace over me Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Mark Ayyash (Mount Royal University ) The Euro‐Mediterranean Security Governance System A er The Uprisings: EU‐Egypt Coopera on At Stake WC54: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Post-Con ict Transi ons, Peacebuilding And Interna onal Organiza ons Between The Literature And The Field: Ethnographic Insider‐ Outsider Re ec ons WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Foreign Fighters: A Decade Of Scholarship The Rise And Decline Of “Group Feeling” In The (Post)Revolu onary Moment David Malet (The University of Melbourne) Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham) Aaron Zelin (King's College London) Clinton Wa s (Foreign Policy Research Ins tute & Homeland Security Policy Ins tute at George Washington University) Kris n Bakke (University College London) Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) A er the Peacekeepers Le . List Experiments on the Percep on of Security in Timor Leste Han Dorussen (University of Essex) Mul ple Fronts and Con ict Resolu on: Impact of Rivals on Civil Con ict Adversaries’ Nego a on and Se lement Behavior S. Hande Ogutcu (Binghamton University (SUNY)) WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innova ve Approaches To FPA Panel Crime and Punishment?: Examining determinants of desires for jus ce in post‐con ict se ngs Ralph O. Sundberg (Uppsala University) Holly Guthrey (Uppsala University) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Wesley B. Renfro (St. John Fisher College) Anat Niv‐Solomon (City University of New York) A New Approach for Foreign Policy Analysis Mahsa Rouhi (University of Miami) Jonathan Snow (Brandeis University) Escaping ‘Hot Air’: Conceptualizing and Measuring Foreign Policy E ec veness Thomas Jamieson (University of Southern California) Douglas A. Van Belle (Victoria University of Wellington) A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Target Selec on and U.S. Foreign Policy Choice Hyunjin Youn (Binghamton University) Regional Foreign Policy And The Case Of The Eu: Which Consequences For FPA In Theory And Prac se? Inez Freiin von Weitershausen (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Observed Dovish Behavior: A Behavioral Measure of Foreign Policy Je rey Weber (Ipek University) WC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The "Arab Uprisings" From Contesta on To Ins tu onaliza on: Origins And Trajectories Of Social Movements Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn) Genealogies of Insecurity: The Long History of the Arab Uprisings Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Backdoor Peacekeeping: Does Interna onal Peacekeeping Tame The Peacekeepers And Reduce Coups At Home? Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University) WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Race And Postcoloniality In The Contemporary Global Economy Global Development Chair Disc. Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths, University of London) Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths, University of London) Desiring Whiteness in the Neoliberal Postcolony: India, Race and the Middle Class Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) The Hare and the Tortoise: Interna onal Investment Agreements and the Dialec c Dynamic of a Race to Sameness Yonit Manor-Percival (Queen Mary University of London) Corinna Mullin (University of TUnis) Governing Through The Giza Pyramids: (Re)Producing Postcolonial Neoliberal Ra onali es Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University) Flashbacks Of Colonial Modernity By Default: United Na ons Trusteeship In Africa And Asia A er World War II Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Pon University of Rio de Janeiro) cal Catholic WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Governance Transfer By Regional Organiza ons: Di usion Of A Global Script? WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Women In Con ict: Perspec ves Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Peace Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) Daniel P. Berliner (University of Minnesota) A Global Script in Regional Colours: Mapping Governance Transfer by Twelve Regional Organiza ons Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) Sören Stapel (Freie Universität Berlin) Disc. Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana University of Lueneburg) Wri ng the Script? ECOWAS' Military Interven on Mechanism Christof Hartmann (University of Duisburg-Essen) Kai Striebinger (Yale University) A ‘Potemkin Village’? Governance Transfer by the CIS Alessandra Russo (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies / Free University Berlin) Agent Run Amuck: The SADC Tribunal And Governance Transfer Rollback Anna Van Der Vleuten (Radboud University Nijmegen) Merran Hulse (Radboud University) WC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Why Govern? Rethinking Demand, Purpose And Progress In Global Governance The Link between Gender‐Inclusive Peace Agreements and the Adop on of Electoral Quotas for Women The Backlash E ect: Does an Increase in Women's Rights Lead to Greater Violence? Maureen Bailey (University of Colorado Boulder) Mac Wetherbee (University of Colorado) Children Are The Future? The E ect Of Child Soldiers In Con ict Termina on And Dura on Of Peace Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zürich) WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Conceptualizing Energy Security In Con ict And Coopera on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. C. Randall Henning (American University) Rodney Bruce Hall (University of Macau) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Sikina Jinnah (American University) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Michael Shkolnik (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Conceptualising Energy Security: The Limits Of Securi sa on Theory Jonna Nyman (University of Leicester) Theorizing the Transna onal Field of Nuclear Energy Roundtable Mar n Senn (University of Innsbruck) Coopera on and Con ict in Energy Security Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs, Carleton University) Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Causal Pathways of Resource Con ict: The Case of Egyp an‐Israeli Energy Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies WC58: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interac ve Case Teaching Workshop (I) Jana Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Just Leave Us Alone: The Arab League and Human Rights Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel LORRAINE EDEN (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) Steven Lamy (University of Southern California) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) LORRAINE EDEN (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Charles F. Hermann (Texas A&M University) Steven Lamy (University of Southern California) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) WC59: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Just War Theory And Uses Of Force Short Of War: Jus ad Vim WC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Entry Into Interna onal Society: A View From The Central And Southeast European Region English School Chair Disc. Filip Ejdus (Faculty of Poli cal Sciences, University of Belgrade) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Poland’S (Re)Entry Into Interna onal Society And The Sway Of Memories Of The Long Polish Golden Age Dominika Woźniak (University of Warsaw) Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Remembering the Roman Past, Building a European Future Chair Part. Part. Lost in Transla o Imperii: Slovakia’s Layered Entry into Interna onal Society Part. Part. Part. Part. Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) James Pa son (University of Manchester) Shannon Ford (Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University) Heather Ro (University of Denver) Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine) Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Helen Frowe (Stockholm University) Alexandra Gheciu (University of O awa) Jozef Batora (Comenius University) Socializa on as a Hegemonic Discourse: Conceptualizing Eastern Enlargement of Western Interna onal Ins tu ons Molly Krasnodebska (University of Cambridge ) Go West! Turkey’s Entry into Interna onal Society Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) WC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Contested Worlds Of Higher Educa on: Universi es And Global Governance Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) James H. Mi elman (American University) Susan Kang (John Jay College‐ City University of New York) Lucas Savino (Centre for Global Studies, Huron University College) WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Causes Of Con ict Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Cathryn Thurston (Na onal Intelligence University) Aime Saba (School of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies, University of Queensland) The Long Road Back from Camelot: The Minerva Ini a ve and the United States ‘Quest’ for a Las ng/Stable Peace Rosalie D. Clarke (No ngham Trent University (NTU)) Path Dependence in Intrastate Con icts: Comparing Onset and Termina on Ivan Medynskyi (Old Dominion University) Boko Haram: A Poli cal Warfare Or Religious Con ict? Chris an Madubuko (University of New England, Australia) Rela ve Electri ca on and Ethnic Rebellion: Incorpora ng Public Goods Depriva on into the Sub‐na onal Study of Ethnic Con ict Fanglu Sun (Rice University) WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Developing Countries And The World Trade Organiza on (WTO): Is The Past A Good Template For Future Nego a ons? Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Organiza on Global Development Chair Disc. Decolonizing The 'Interna onal'? On The Symbolic Power Of 'Interna onal Knowledge' And Its Limits Chris an Olsson (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Tugba Basaran (University of Kent) Hired Guns: Traveling Exper se, Innova on And Global Assemblages Line Säll (Karlstad University) Andreas Öjehag Pe ersson (Karlstad University) Global Poli cs As Knowledge Rela ons: Struggles Of Financial Regula on Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Erfurt) Construc ng ‘State Fragility’ By Trial And Error: The Power Of Ever‐ Perfec ble Sta s cs Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (King`s College London) The Poli cs of Exper se in US‐Iran Rela ons: Inves ga ng the Role of Forums Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (University of St Andrews) WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Power Transi on Theory In The 21st Century Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Wei Liang (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) India, food security and the Doha Round Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington) Brazilian Entrepreneurship In Trade Nego a ons: From Apathy To Confronta on Amâncio de Oliveira (University of Sao Paulo ) Janina Onuki (University of Sao Paulo) Racism and Collec ve Ac on at the WTO J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Taming the BRICS? Why ins tu onal reform won't x the WTO Silke Trommer (University of Helsinki) WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Good Data, Legi mate Knowledge, Epistemic Spaces: The Poli cs Of Exper se J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr (Virginia Military Ins tute) Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom ‐ Towards A Typology Of Power Transi ons Carsten Rauch (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Cau on or Commitment? The Tradeo s of Condi onal and Uncondi onal Strategies During Decline Kyle E. Haynes (Webster University) Brandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University) Peace Through Uncertainty: How Asymmetric Informa on In A Bargaining Model Reduces The Chance Of War Michael Joseph (George Washington University) 'Revise And Resubmit' – A New Look On Revisionism In Interna onal Poli cs Lena Jaschob (Goethe University Frankfurt) Carsten Rauch (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Reinhard H. Wolf (Goethe University Frankfurt) Iris Wurm (Goethe University Frankfurt) Chris an Hernandez (University of Birmingham) Laura Carsten Mahrenbach (TU Dresden) China and Developing countries in the WTO Doha Round Nego a ons: Are their Strategies E ec ve? WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Research In Transgovernmentalism Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) Environmental Performance: Assessing the Impact of Transna onal Communica on Loriana Crasnic (Georgetown University) Beyond Transgovernmentalism: Di usion in Government Sponsored NGO Networks Kostas Kour kakis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal) The Limits of Transgovernmentalism Omar Serrano (University of Lucerne) Lei Wang (University of Lucerne) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Elite Networks and Transgovernmentalism in the Anglosphere Chair Disc. The Democra c Micro‐e ect of Transgovernmental Networks Michelle Frasher (EU Center at University of Illinois) Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) Panel Tim Legrand (The Australian Na onal University) Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) WC69: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The State And Repression Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. WC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Theory Building For Peacebuilding Peace Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Tiberiu Dragu (New York University) Tiberiu Dragu (New York University) Chair The Military, Iden ty, and Repression: Findings from a New Dataset on the Ethnic Composi on of State Security Forces Paul Lorenzo Johnson (University of California, Davis) Ches Thurber (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University) Domes c and Interna onal Civil Society in Dictatorships: Forerunners of Democra za on or Pawns of an Autocrat? Disc. Johan Brosche (Uppsala University) The Art of Transla on: The Everyday Prac ce of Building a Post‐ liberal Peace in Liberia John Julian Graef (University of St. Andrews) Prac cal Knowledge as a Theory of War and Peace Andrew Heiss (Duke University) Jorg Kustermans (Flemish Peace Ins tute) Post‐Terrorism And Cri cal Peace Studies Tiberiu Dragu (New York University) Ioannis Tellidis (Kyung Hee University) Clarity of Responsibility and Repression Violence and Con ict in the current South America: a view from Cri cal Peace Studies Peter Carey (University at Bu alo, SUNY) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Rey Koslowski (University at Albany) Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam) Bilateral Management of Undocumented Migra on Flows between Senegal and Europe Katherine H. Tennis (American University ) Harmony in Interna onal Labor Migra on? Global, Regional, and Bilateral Coopera on to Facilitate Interna onal Labor Migra on Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB) WC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Con icts As Social Systems In World Society Chair Disc. Gregory W. White (Smith College) Richard Boesch (University of Augsburg) „Discourses of Danger“ and the Construc on of Con ict in World Society Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Con ict Studies, University of Marburg) Denis Liebetanz (University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg) The Power of Con ict in World Society: Localizing and Globalizing Con ict Dynamics in Israel/Pales ne Jan Busse (Bundeswehr University Munich) Stephan Ste er (Bundeswehr University of Munich) WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Economic Reform And Transi on Of Former Command Economies Post Communist States Halil Kürşad Aslan (Eskisehir Osmangazi University) 'Made In Kyrgyzstan': A Regional Perspec ve On Industrial Reassemblage In The Global South Regine Spector (University of Massachuse s, Amherst) The Chinese Model: Governance Experiments and Learning Processes Nele Noesselt (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Globaliza on in Central Asia:Comparing Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Seyit Ali Avcu (Kyrgyz-Turk Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) Welfare Authoritarianism and Global Economic Integra on in Russia and China Igor Logvinenko (Harriman Ins tute, Columbia University) Uzbekistan’s Poli cal Economy A er The Soviet Union: A Successful Economic Model Or Long Term Policy Failure? Halil Kürşad Aslan (Eskisehir Osmangazi University) Mitja Sienknecht (Bielefeld University/ European University Viadrina) Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Taking Communica on Seriously: Towards A Modern Systems Theory Understanding Of Con ict Escala on In IR/ Peace And Con ict Studies Benjamin Tallis (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Prague) The “Rabat Process,” the “Paris Conference,” and the “Dakar Strategy”: Assessing Di erent Geostrategic Stakes in Euro‐African Coopera on on Migra on Management Panel German Poli cal Science Associa on Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis) Lost at Sea: Human Tragedy, Heightened Expecta ons & Low Poli cs in EU Migra on Management in the Mediterranean Chair David R. Andersen‐Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Causes of Peace – A Call For a New Research Agenda On Indiscriminate Repression And Its E ec veness WC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Coopera on And Migra on Management Panel The Communica ve Inclusion Of Interna onal Organiza ons Into 'Intrastate' Con ict Systems Mitja Sienknecht (Bielefeld University/ European University Viadrina) WC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Violence And Statebuilding In Northeastern Africa Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Øystein Rolandsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) William Reno (Northwestern University) The Interna onal Rela ons of Statebuilding in Somalia William Reno (Northwestern University) Non‐State Security Providers and State‐building in Somalia Kenneth J. Menkhaus (Davidson College) The Missing and the Martyred: Poli cal Violence and State Survival in Eritrea Amanda Poole (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) South Sudan: The Failure Of Neopatrimonial Statebuilding Øystein Rolandsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) WC75: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Where To Start With Interna onal Rela ons? Following Things, Selec ng Places And Unfolding Spaces: Some Methodological Tricks For A Situated Study Of IR Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Anthony Amicelle (Université de Montréal) Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Renee E. Marlin‐Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Anne‐Marie D’Aoust (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science) State divestures, sites of power and the circula on of imaginaries Nina Boy (Lancaster University) Police Work and New ‘Security Devices’: A Tale From the Beat Samuel Tanner (University of Montreal) Michael Meyer (Université de Lausanne) Un/Making Academic Terrorism Exper se. A Sociological Account of Knowledge Compe on on Interna onal Terrorism Denis Duez (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles) WC77: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cri cal/Cultural Approaches To Na on Brands, So Power And Public Diplomacy Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Media za on Theory & Interna onal Communica on: The Case of the Royal Wedding James Pamment (University of Texas at Aus n) Na on‐branding in Eurasia: Russian approach Anna Velikaya (The Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Founda on) The Rhetoric of Na on‐Brands and the Signi ers of Brand Na onalism Craig Hayden (American University) Ukrainian Crisis: A Check on European Public Diplomacy Beata Ociepka (University of Wroclaw) Re‐Assessing The Role Of Dialogue In EU Public Diplomacy: Contribu ons From Habermas’ Norma ve Theory Of The Public Sphere Alice Srugies (Ilmenau University of Technology) Trauma, Reconcilia on and the Therapeu c Security Paradigm Julie Hyde (University of Manitoba) History, Audiences, and Selec on Bias: A Qualita ve Methodological Cri que of Research Conven ons in Terrorism and Insurgency Studies Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) WC78: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Liberal And Capitalist? India As a Rising Power And The Global Economy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair WC76: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Memorializa on, Public Grieving And War In The Con guring Of Poli cal Community: Regional And Local Perspec ves Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces) Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces) Re‐imagining Poli cal Community: Memorializa on, Public Grieving and Ci zenship Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Major Wars and Regional Responses in Australia and New Zealand: Interna onal Rela ons as Apologe cs and Exegesis (and Inadequate Michael McKinley (Australian Na onal University) Judy Hemming (University of Canberra) The Glocaliza on of Memory: Reconstruc ng the Cold War in post‐ 1989 Romania Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) Doina Cajvaneanu (University of Trento) Ongoing Sensi vi es: Australian Records About Indonesia’s War Crimes In East Timor Clinton Fernandes (University of New South Wales) Memorialising A War That Nobody Wants To Remember Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg) James Pamment (University of Texas at Aus n) Sarah Ellen Graham (US Studies Centre, University of Sydney) Disc. Jivanta Scho li (South Asia Ins tute, Heidelberg University, Germany) Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Iden ty, Interest and India’s Foreign Policy Rahul Mukherji (Na onal University of Singapore) Ins tu onal Change Favoring Foreign Direct Investment to India Sojin Shin (Na onal University of Singapore) Capturing Ins tu onal Change: Right to Informa on Act in India Himanshu Jha (Na onal University of Singapore) ‘Global Capitalism’ And The Rise Of India Inc. Jivanta Scho li (South Asia Ins tute, Heidelberg University, Germany) Financial Inclusion In India: The Role Of State, Market & Interna onal Actors? Markus Pauli (Heidelberg University) WC79: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Religious Actors And Secularism In World Poli cs Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Harvard University) Islamist‐Secular Divide from an Ins tu onal Perspec ve: Turkey, Tunisia, and Egypt in Compara ve Perspec ve Etga Ugur (University of Washington, Tacoma) The Rise of Poli cal Islam in Turkey under Jus ce and Development Party (AKP) government Caglar Ezikoglu (Aberystwyth University) With God On Our Side: Exploring the Tac cs and Ac on Strategies of Religious and Secular Terror Organiza ons Alon Burstein (Concordia University) Centrist Islamist and the Nego a on of Religious Iden ty: Explaining the Con nued Electoral Success of the Jus ce and Prosperity Party (PKS) in Indonesia WD03-A: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM IR In The Digital Age Junior Scholar Symposia Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University) Religious Iden ty As A Func on Of Pragma sm Of The Everyday: Select Instances From India BONITA ALEAZ (University of Calcu a ) WC81: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Approaches To Morality Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) First Among Equals? The Role of the State in Securing Internet Access and Freedom in the Global South Sash Jayawardane (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Sunil Abraham (The Center for Internet & Society, India) Panel Communica on, Coordina on, and Protest Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. JSS Group Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) The Ethics of European Legal Space: Rethinking ‘European’ Foreign Policy Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, San Diego) The YouTube E ect and #Hashtag Ac vism: The Role of Social Media in Foreign Interven ons in Africa, From Joseph Kony to Boko Haram Joshua Shurley (University of Manchester) WD03-B: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Old And New Theories In IR Is Europe A Moral Or A Moralising Power? Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia When Norm‐Entrepreneurs Fail: Moral Leadership and the Legi macy Gap in Global Governance Disc. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Illicit Orders and the Cons tu on of Global Society: A Sociological‐ Construc vist Theore cal Synthesis for the ‘Post‐IR’ Discipline Morality in American Foreign Policy: Iraq 2003 Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Christopher Marc Lilyblad (Dept. of Interna onal Development, University of Oxford; Dept. of Sociology, Harvard University) Anarchy, Power And Poli cal Morality—Beyond The Western Discourse When is IR Global? Hospitality, Temporary Labour Migra on and the Cri que of Cosmopolitan Realism Medha Bisht (South Asian University) Corey Ranford-Robinson (Poli cal Science, York University ) WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Does Classical Deterrence Theory Apply In Southern Asia? Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) Je rey W. Knopf (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Southern Asia and Deterrence Theories: Learning Nuclear Strategy/Deterrence in New Nuclear States Debak Das (Cornell University) Deterring War or Cour ng Disaster: An Analysis of Nuclear Weapons in the Indian Ocean Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate School) Towards (a) Cri cal Interna onalism Maja Spanu (European University Ins tute) Porous Sovereign es and the Poli cal Geography of Anarchism Chris an Pfenninger (University of Westminster) WD03-C: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theory From History; History Through Theory Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Shirin M. Rai Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Sumi Madhok (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Carole Spary (University of No ngham) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Epistemology Junior Scholar Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC‐Rio de Janeiro) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Plus ça change?: Ins tu onal Persistence and Reproduc on in Interna onal Rela ons Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons) Bomb without a trigger: India’s Nuclear Strategy in the 1990s Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) JSS Group Beyond Accidental War and the German Paradigm: What Ge ng World War I Right Means for IR Theory Steven M. Ward (Cornell University) Opposing Racial Discrimina on in the Decolonizing Commonwealth: Indian Diplomacy in Australia, Canada and South Africa, 1947‐1961 Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide) Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) War 'Finds A Way': An A empt To Develop A New Theore cal Pathway Of Issue Indivisibility As A Cause Of War Dov Levin (University of California at Los Angeles) WD03-D: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Methods For Cultural Analysis JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Contribu ons to Interna onal Security: An Analysis of Canadian and U.S. Military E orts in Training Forces of Foreign Na ons Alexander Slusar (Consultant) Breaking the Impasse in Regional and Global Governance: An Experimentalist Approach to Security. Enrico Fioren ni (University of Trento - School of Interna onal Studies ) Globalizing Interna onal Rela ons Study: Intercultural Research Teams Olivia Gippner (Free University Berlin) Anja Lutz (Freie Universität Berlin) Unpacking Local Interac ons Within Grey Everydayness: A Methodological Framework To Understand Communi es’ Responses To Violence. Malgorzata Polanska (University of Manchester) WD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Regionalism, Transna onalism And Diaspora Poli cs Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Regional Iden ty and the Pursuit of an African Foreign Policy Stephen John Wright (Northern Arizona University) Femi A. Babarinde (Thunderbird School of Global Management) Ambiguity from Abroad – Concep ons of Just Peace and Diasporic Ac vism Svenja Gertheiss (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Explaining India: the interweaving of global, regional and ‘internal’ poli cs Madura Rasaratnam (School of Oriental & African Studies) WD06: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable World Theories And Area-Studies: Bridging The Gap In Middle East Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar PEACE Honors The Work Of Vivienne Jabri, Christopher Mitchell And I. William Zartman Peace Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Hon. Hon. Je rey Dlugokecki (Carleton University) "Rising Powers" in IR: The India Lobby in US Poli cs and Foreign Policy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Panel Alexander Niedermeier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg) Wolfram Ridder (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) Do Civiliza ons Clash Or Learn From Each Other? Hanno Boller (Universität Stu gart, Interna onale Beziehungen) Udo Tietz (Universität Stu gart, Interna onale Beziehungen) Global Health Chair Disc. Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Genera ng Poli cal Priority for Global Surgical Care: Examining the Role of the Surgery Epistemic Community Yusra Shawar (American University) Jeremy Shi man (American University) Poli cal Priority For Maternal And Newborn Survival In The 21St Century Stephanie L. Smith (University of New Mexico) Jeremy Shi man (American University) The Role Of Health Policy Networks In Interna onal Alcohol And Tobacco Control Uwe Gnei ng (Freie Universität Berlin) Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Explaining Global Network Emergence and Non‐Emergence: Comparing the Processes of Network Forma on for Tuberculosis and Pneumonia Kathryn Quissell (American University) David Berlan (Florida State University) Jeremy Shi man (American University) Determinants Of The Emergence And E ec veness Of Global Health Networks Jeremy Shi man (American University) Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) World Order Concepts in Western, Middle Eastern and Asian Interna onal Poli cal Thought: In Search of an Inter‐Civiliza onal Model of Global Governance Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College) WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Poli cs Of Global Health Networks Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University) WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Thinking on Religions and Civiliza ons in World Poli cs Chair Disc. Problems, Parallels or Partners? Diasporas in Canada and their rela on to Canadian civil society and immigra on discourse Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Amaney Jamal (Princeton University) Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Bahgat Korany (American University Cairo) Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University) Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism and the Cri cal Civiliza onal Discourse of Ali Sharia Siavash Sa ari (Columbia University) Dialogue of Civiliza ons in a Mul polar World Fabio Pe to (University of Sussex) Davutoğlu, Ferguson And Maalouf: A Civiliza onal Reading Akça Ataç (Çankaya University) WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - The Future Of The American-Led Liberal Interna onal Order Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Paulo Esteves (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Henry R. Nau (George Washington University ) Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Reimagining Autonomy: The Middle East In A Globalized World WD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Regional Nuclear Prolifera on And Superpower In uence Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Ora B. Szekely (Clark University) Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) On Conceptualizing The Meaning(S) Of Autonomy At The Regional Level Eliza Gheorghe (University of Oxford) Regional Autonomy And The (De‐)Securi za on Of Sectarian Iden ty Poli cs In The Middle East Civilian Nuclear Technology Transfers as Counter‐Prolifera on Leverage: A Re‐Examina on of South Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program Helle E. Malmvig (DIIS, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Robert J. Reardon (North Carolina State University) Regional Autonomy, the External Powers and the 'Resistance' Project Not for Lack of Trying: The United States and the Pakistani Nuclear Program, 1974‐1987 Karim Makdisi (American University of Beirut) Nicholas Miller (Brown University) Beyond The American Era: Turbulence And Interdependencies In US ‐Middle East Rela ons Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Coercing Nuclear Reversals: Security, Leverage, and Nonprolifera on Gene Gerzhoy (Harvard University) The Evolving Role of the UN Security Council in the Middle East: Leaving the Region in Peace? Coralie Pison Hindawi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Seeing REDD+ Panel Environmental Studies WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Theorizing In Interna onal Poli cal Sociology (II): Fracturing Temporali es (A Panel Honouring Barry Hindess) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Hon. Karen Tucker (Bristol University) Karen Tucker (Bristol University) Neoliberal Environmentalism in Global Forest Governance? A Discursive Ins tu onalist Analysis of REDD Monitoring Systems Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Tobias Dan Nielsen (Lund University) From Oozing to Snoozing? On the Sudden Discursive Relega on of Brazil Interna onal Rela ons as Philosophy of History Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC-Rio) Some Theses on Historiography Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Purdue University) Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths, University of London) Brazil: To be – or not to be – a low‐carbon economy Solveig Aamodt (Center for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo) Transna onal Networks And Community Forestry In Mesoamerica: Scalar Dynamics In The Transforma on Of Norms And Actors In Global Forest Governance Emilie Dupuits (Université de Genève) Implemen ng REDD in the Amazon: The Regional Impact of a Global Debate on Social Inclusion and Legi macy Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Jacqueline M. Best (University of O awa) Barry Hindess (Australian Na onal University) Jakob Vestergaard (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Jus ce Mandates in Global Forest Governance: REDD+ and the Status Quo WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Status, Hierarchy, and Interna onal Rela ons Frank J. Gavin (MIT) Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) “A Foot in the Door”: Nuclear Dominoes in Eastern Europe and Soviet Non‐prolifera on Policy, 1974‐1979 Morten Valbjorn (Aarhus University) Chair Disc. Panel Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr (Virginia Military Ins tute) T. V. Paul (McGill University) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Technologies of Temporalizing Di erence: Merging Past, Present and Future to Govern Somali Piracy Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Legi macy And Legi ma on Of Interna onal Organiza ons: Sources And Consequences Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Sources of Popular Legi macy for Interna onal Organiza ons Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University) Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) Legi ma on E ect: Do Foreign Publics Care About IO Approval in the Use of Military Force? Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Could Procedural Improvements Increase Public Support for Climate Change Mi ga on? Brilé Anderson (ETH Zürich) Aya Kachi (ETH Zurich) How to Explain the Variance of Public Legi ma on Discourses on Interna onal Organiza ons: The EU, the G8 and the UN in Na onal Media Communica on, 1998‐2013 Henning Schmidtke (University of St Gallen) Ste en Schneider (University of Bremen) Speaking Democracy: Why Interna onal Organiza ons Adopt a Democra c Rhetoric Klaus Dingwerth (University of St. Gallen) Henning Schmidtke (University of St Gallen) Tobias Weise (Universität St. Gallen) WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel History, Periodiza on, Temporaliza on: What Concept Of Time Does IR Need? Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Human Rights (Un)Making Historical Time: The Workings Of 'Crisis' In Interna onal Poli cs Refugee Demographics Under Authoritarian Rule In Ethiopia And Eritrea: A Geneology Yohannes Woldemariam (Fort Lewis College) States Responses to the Interna onal Refugee Regime: The case of South Korea Jeonghyeon Kim (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) cal The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on Lebanese Statehood Elimina ng Temporal Divisions between Resistance and Change by Bringing ‘Pre gura on’ into Resistance Studies Minoo Koefoed (School of Global studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dynamics Of Conten on In Global Climate Poli cs Temporalizing Iden ty Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University) Panel Environmental Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Singular‐Pluralizing IR: Time, Periodiza on, And The Poli cs Of Language And Transla on Chair Disc. Roberto Yamato (IRI/PUC-Rio) Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Environmental Studies Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence) Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence) Steve R. Garrison (Midwestern State University) Arc c Power Projec on: Using the Exogenous Shock of Climate Change to Test Theories of Power Projec on Jonathan Markowitz (University of California, San Diego, Harvard University) The Strategic Timing of Violence: Weather and Actor Capabili es in Afghanistan and Pakistan Timothy A. Carter (Gustavus Adolphus College) Daniel Veale (Wayne State University) Climate Variability And The Local Correlates Of Communal Con icts, Sub‐Saharan Africa 1989‐2008 Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Exploring the Framing Power of NGOs in Global Climate Poli cs Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Na onal Consensus Culture Meets Global Climate Jus ce: The Cases of Denmark, Japan, and Sweden Håkan Thörn (University of Gothenburg) NGO Par cipa on in the UNFCCC: The Government Delegate Perspec ve Natural Disasters and the Opportunity for Poli cal Survivability Nina von Uexküll (Uppsala University) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Mark D. Jaeger (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)) Ulla Jasper (Center for Security Studies, Zurich) Chair Disc. Panel Percep on Of Refugees And Domes c Poli cs: Turkey And Syrian Refugees Touching the Future: A Cri cal‐Construc ve Interven on on Forward Reasoning in IR WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Climate, Weather, Natural Disasters And Con ict James M. Goldgeier (American University) Stephen J. Del Rosso (Carnegie Corpora on of New York) Robert Gallucci (Georgetown University) James M. Goldgeier (American University) Michael McFaul (Stanford University) Nora Bensahel (Center for a New American Security) WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Refugees, State Capacity, And The Poli cs Of Incorpora on Chair Disc. David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Paulo Chamon (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons - Pon Catholica University of Rio de Janeiro) WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Bridging The Academic-Policy Divide Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Global Climate Ac vism amid Deepening Crisis: Tracing Ac vist Networks from UNCED to Rio+20 Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) The Poli cal Opportuni es of NGO Bandwagoning Jennifer Allan (University of Bri sh Columbia) WD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Teaching In The Global IR Classroom Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Laura Neack (Miami University) Lui Hebron (DeVry University) Zeynep Alemdar (Okan University) Charles E. A. Dannreuther (Leeds University) Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Globalizing And Diversifying Interna onal Studies Pedagogies: Innova ve Lesson Planning For A Changing Discipline Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Caught in transforma on: The EU’s Rela onship with the OSCE and NATO Niels Van Willigen (University of Leiden) Joachim A. Koops (Vesalius College & IES, Free University of Brussels (VUB)) The Hour of Europe? E orts at European Defense Integra on Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons) Jesse Crane‐Seeber (North Carolina State University) Dorothy Ige Campbell (Indiana University Northwest) Comparing Non State Armed Groups (NSAGs): Compara ve Research Design Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Designing an Appropriate Counter‐Terrorism (CT) Response Rashmi Singh (University of St Andrews) WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM United Na ons: High Time To Move On Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Performing Race – A Collabora ve Project Debra Thompson (Ohio University) Iden ty And Interna onal Rela ons: Engaging Poli cs Through Discourse Analysis Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) Understanding the Epidemiology and Poli cs of Post Trauma c Stress Disorder (PTSD) Rubina Jasani (University of Manchester) WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Game Of Thrones And World Poli cs: Empirical Inves ga ons Disc. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Daniel Drezner (Tu s University) Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) “Winter is Coming” – Can the Game of Thrones Change Climate Change Poli cs? Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) Where Is Essos? The Absence Of The Interna onal In Poli cal Commentary On Game Of Thrones Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria) Modesto Seara-Vazquez (Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)) UN Peace Missions and Mexico Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Mexico And The UN In A Context Of A Changing World: Opportuni es And Challenges Yleana Cid (Na onal University of Mexico) The UN and the Post‐2015 Sustainable Development Agenda Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Securi zing Threat: Chinese Audiences in Interna onal Security Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Ben Coulson (Newcastle University) Joseph Perry (University of California Los Angeles) Miles Evers (George Washington University) Game of Thrones and E ects Based Opera ons Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Alexander Melnykovych (University of Kentucky) WD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Inter-Organiza onal Coopera on In Regional Security: Towards A European Foreign And Security Architecture? European Union Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Lorinc Redei (LBJ School of Public A airs, University of Texas) Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Shi ing Sands: The Evolving European Security Architecture and Its E ects on Regional Security Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Aus n) EU Crisis Response System in a new Global Network Chantal Lavallée (Université de Montréal) Pu ng The Cart Before The Horse: Small States And The EU In The European Security Architecture Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University) Peter Hays Gries (University of Oklahoma) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Humanitarian Crisis and the UN Security Council: Divergent Securi za on Among the P5 Nathan Kelly (University of Oklahoma) Legi macy and Policy on Territorial Disputes in China and Singapore Michael Masterson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Game of Thrones: Mimesis and Cri que Words,Images,Lannisters: GameofThronesandtheReemergenceof FirstImageAnalysis. Modesto Seara‐Vazquez (Technological University of the Mixteca (UTM)) Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) A New Charter for the United Na ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Panel Who Do We Trust? How Socializa on And Individual Di erences Shape Chinese A tudes Towards Foreign Countries Peter Hays Gries (University of Oklahoma) The Myth of China's New Asser veness: Why Xi Jinping's China Will not Become More Asser ve? Ronan Tse-Min Fu (University of Southern California) Chinese Domes c Audience Costs in Times of Foreign Policy Crises: The Role of the Public in Shaping Foreign Policy Outcomes Derek E. Steiger (University of Oklahoma) WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Ci zenship, Migra on And State Policies In The Global South And East Asia Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Shailja Sharma (DePaul University) Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) Freedom of Movement/Residence?: The Challenges of Na ve Dutch Migra on to the Former Netherlands An lles Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York) The Origins of Ci zenship Policy: Sub‐Saharan Africa in Compara ve Perspec ve Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis) Shaina D. Western (UC Davis) Immigra on Policy Convergence in East Asia: from a perspec ve of domes c workers Atsuko Abe (J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo) (Re)thinking iden ty And (Un)making Regions: A Study of Diasporic Mobility in the Indian Ocean Region Kha ja Khader (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Three Peas in a Pot? Ethnic and Immigrant Minority Incorpora on in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan Nora Kim (University of Mary Washington) WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Repor ng The World: Local And Global Perspec ves Panel Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Gary D. Rawnsley (Aberystwyth University) Jenifer Whi en‐Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) From Journalist to Foreigner: The Impact of How Foreign Correspondents Are Perceived on Interna onal News Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) Journalism's Role in the Percieved Failure of Obama's Asia Pivot Samantha Oliver (University of Pennsylvania - Annenberg School for Communicaiton ) Funding Interna onal Repor ng In The Digital Age Soomin Seo (Columbia University) 'Glocaliza on': Journalism Frames Global And Local Social Jus ce Protests Alonit Berenson (Bar-Ilan University - Zefat College) "Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss": Con nuity and Change in Egyp an News Media Aaron Reese (Ins tute for the Study of War) WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - History, Space And Pa erns Of Con ict In Regional Worlds: A Problem For Comparison? WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Has IR Ever Been Secular? Religion, Security And IPE Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Pal Ahluwalia (University of South Australia) David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Julian Reid (University of Lapland) Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) WD31: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Poli cal Engineering (I): Infrastructures And State-Making In Interna onal Interven ons Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Jan Bachmann (University of Gothenburg) Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) Global Assemblages of Interven on and the UN’s Global Field Support Strategy (GFSS) Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University) Poli cal Engineering: Infrastructure In Interna onal Stabiliza on Missions In Eastern And Central Africa Jan Bachmann (University of Gothenburg) Conforming To And Resis ng Interna onal Interven ons: Economic Power & Processes Of State Forma on In Modern Uganda Jessica R. Hawkins (The University of Manchester) Theorizing From A Spot: Uganda’s Budget As Social Infrastructure Of Interven on Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Human Rights, Ci zenship, Social Movements: Postcolonial And Decolonial Cri ques Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Chair Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Florian P. Kuehn (Humboldt University Berlin) Civil War in La n America: Going, Going... Gone? Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) A Cross Regional Perspec ve On Mobiliza on, Maintenance, And Demilitariza on Of Rebel Groups Carrie L. Manning (Georgia State University) State‐Forma on And Pa erns Of Con ict In Regional Worlds Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Con ict Forma on in North East Asia Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) The Devil Within: Violence and Democracy in La n America Jose Miguel Cruz Disc. Cherine Hussein (Council for Bri sh Research in the Levant, University of Sussex ) Mohamed Sesay (McGill University) Rethinking Poli cal Community: Indigenous Rights Regime and Na onal Poli cal Communi es Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) The Epistemic Violence Of The 'Social Contract': Toward More Robust Approaches To Engaging The 'Collec ve' Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) From ‘Feminist Knowledge Transfer’ To ‘Mutual Learning’: Liberian Women’s Organiza ons And The Prospects Of Decolonising Global Feminism Rahel Kunz (University of Lausanne) Decolonizing Human Rights Scholarship Ayca Cubukcu (Assistant Professor in Human Rights, London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Re ec ons On Decoloniza on From Bolivia: Andean Autochthonous Music And State Led Decoloniza on Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Counterterrorism In Interna onal Rela ons: Deterrence, Overreac on And Norma ve Constraint Panel Clara Eroukhmano (University of st andrews) Cynical Security: Evading and Enforcing the State in Israel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Emo ons In Vernacular Security: The Case Of The Securi sa on Of Islam Post 9/11 Juliana Dweck (Princeton University) Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota) WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM At The Intersec on Of Global South And South: Unpacking Contemporary China’s Foreign Policy Strategies Do States Indeed Overreact To Terrorist A acks? Arjun Chowdhury (University of Bri sh Columbia) Grace Under Fire: Communi es of Prac ce and Change in a Violent Extremist Network Michael Kenney (University of Pi sburgh) Figh ng Together? Understanding Bilateral/Mul na onal Coopera on In The Realm Of Counter‐terrorism Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida) Keeping the Gloves On? An ‐Torture Norms and Bri sh Counterterrorism from the IRA to Al Qaeda The Role of Border Provinces in China’s Rela ons with the Developing Asia Frank Foley (King's College London) Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Singapore) Deterring Terrorism by Non‐State Actors Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The ‘West’ And The ‘Rest’ In Peacebuilding Prac ces: Exploring A Global Dichotomy At The Local Level Chinese Foreign Policy and the Making of “Indisputable Disputes” in Southeast Asia Guanpei Ming (University of Hawaii at Manoa) China's Security Strategy in Africa: Assessing China’s response to intra‐state armed con icts in Africa Obert Hodzi (Lingnan University) Peace Studies Tributary Rela ons and Regional Leaderships: Indonesia, within, and China ‘without’ ASEAN. Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra) Neil Cooper (University of Bradford) The ‘West And The Rest’ In Timor‐Leste: The Local Dimensions Of Peacebuilding Maria Raquel Freire (University of Coimbra) The Role of Personal Rela onships of Prac oners in Peacebuilding Interven ons – di erent Opportuni es and Constraints for Locals and Expats Vincent Hug (Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and Development Studies Geneva) Lisa Karlborg (Uppsala University) Building Local Governance in Post‐War Mozambique: Disaggrega ng the Local Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Bradford) WD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Inter-City Cinema: Imagina ve Cartographies And Cri cal Postcolonial Encounters Panel Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Jacob L. Stump (Shepherd University) Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Disc. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Bangkok Times: Loss , Recovery and the Temporality of Fic on Noah Viernes (Akita Interna onal University) The City as a Spa al Borderlands between the Na onal and the Interna onal Urban Hustles: Cinema, Self‐styliza on and the Drama za on of Neo‐life Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Cinema Rupture Alvin C. Lim (American University of Nigeria) Dialec cal Images of Neo Delhi Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) The Emo onal Calculus of Public Support for Counterterrorism Blake Garcia (Texas A&M University) (In)security and Militariza on: An ethnographic explora on of the Lakota Sioux Jus n de Leon (University of Delaware) Silencing The Vernacular: Quie sm And Other Forms Of Resistance To Being Suspect Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Surrey) Panel David E. Toohey (Nagoya University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. David Frederic Camroux (Sciences Po-CERI) Chair The Soldier‐Host Ci zen Contract: Military Principles Guiding Interac on between U.S. Armed Forces and Host State Ci zens in the Quest for Local Mission Legi macy in Afghanistan WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Everyday World Poli cs Of Security And Terrorism (II) Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) Five and S ll Coun ng: Understanding FOCAC as a ChinAfrica Foreign Policy Pla orm Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy) Arie Perliger (United States Military Academy) Chair Disc. Panel WD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Future Direc ons For Peacekeeping Research Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Michael Barne (George Washington University) Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Panel Going Micro: Emerging and Future Peacekeeping Research Severine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Trust And Distrust In The US‐Israel Rela ons And Middle East Peacemaking Since 1967 Ziv Rubinovitz (Emory University) Peace During and A er the Age of Interven on Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) The Paradox of Recogni on as First Principle in Interna onal Poli cs: Statecra and the U.S.‐Israel Strategic Alliance The Geopoli cs of Peace Opera ons: A Research Agenda Eyal Bar (Arizona State University) Roland Paris (University of O awa) Advancing Gender and Peacekeeping Research WD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Poli cal Ins tu ons, Ethnic Group Autonomy And The Chances For Independence Louise Olsson (Folke Bernado e Academy) Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Behavioral Studies of Peacekeeping Outcomes Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Paul F. Diehl (<none>) WD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM From Ukraine To Scotland: Sovereignty Referendums In Compara ve Perspec ve Panel Chair Disc. Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Manuel Vogt (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Independence as an Outcome of Subna onal Ins tu onal Se ng: Examples of Malta and the Faroe Islands Reveal Dynamics beyond Systemic Approach Chair Disc. Ethnic Power‐Sharing Coali ons and Democra za on Jan Nalaskowski (Old Dominion University) Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Katherine Collin (American University) Nils-Chris an Bormann (ETH Zurich) Sovereignty Referendums: Linking Legi macy to Process Inclusion Ethnofederalism In Compara ve Perspec ve Katherine Collin (American University) Ge ng to the “Yes” Vote: Con ict Media on and Peacemaking Referendums in Cyprus and Northern Ireland Joana Amaral (University of Kent) The Case of Scotland: The Tac cs of Direct Democracy versus Direct Ac on Marcella Morris (Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism) Todd Eisenstadt (American University) To gh Maboudi (American University) Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University) Ge ng Our Piece of the Na onal Cake: Consocia onal Powersharing and Neopatrimonialism in Nigeria WD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Change In The Master Ins tu ons Of Interna onal Society Panel English School Legi macy, Conformity and Iden ty: Exploring the Purpose Behind Scotland’s Sub‐state Public Diplomacy During Na onalist Incumbency Colin Alexander (No ngham Trent University) WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Re ec ons On The Intelligence Studies Sec on At 30 Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Dennis Robert Schmidt (Durham University) Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) When War Becomes Socially Compliant: The Case Of Syria And Ukraine As A By‐Product Of The Global War On Terror Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) Theorizing War as a Prac ce: Sovereignty, War, and Interna onal Poli cs Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Richard R. Valcourt (Interna onal Journal of Intelligence) Je erson Adams (Sarah Lawrence College) Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) WD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theorizing US-Israeli Rela ons Cross‐Cu ng versus Reinforcing Cleavages and Elec ons: New Cross ‐Na onal Evidence Brandon Kendhammer (Ohio University) When Talk Trumps Text: How Par cipatory Delibera on on New Cons tu ons Advances Democra za on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Liam Anderson (Wright State University) Panel Defense Diplomacy, what are we talking about? A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (PUC-Rio; ESG) Sovereigns Tamed? Interna onal Law, Peremptory Norms and the UN Security Council Dennis Robert Schmidt (Durham University) The Arab Spring, Sovereignty and Interven on in the Arab State System Raslan Ibrahim (Haverford College) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Ge ng What We Can, Su ering What We Must: An O ensive Realist Explana on for Varia on in US Policy towards Israel Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies) Or Honig (Tel Aviv University) Allies in Flux: American Policy A er the Arab Spring Khalil M. Marrar (Governors State University ) The Israel Paradox: The Arab‐Israeli con ict in American Poli cal Culture Jonathan Rynhold (Bar-Ilan University) WD44: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Human Rights And Humanitarian Interven on Panel Interna onal Law Human Rights Chair Disc. Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) Interna onal Law as Interven on: Hizballah and the Special Tribunal on Lebanon Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) But We Don’T Call It ‘Torture’! The Contested Nature Of Interna onal Human Rights Law During The ‘War On Terror’ Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Turkey’s Approach to the Concept of Humanitarian Interven on Concepts Of ‘Crisis’: Di erence, Disloca on, Con ngency Sukru Cildir (Yildirim Beyazit University) Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Finding a Silver Bullet: The Role of the No‐Fly Zone for Interna onal Consensus‐Building towards the Interven on in Libya Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) WD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Financial Regula on, Social Policy And Consumer Protec on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University) Private Finance, Public Goods: Regula ng Private Pension Markets A er the Crisis Or Raviv (Durham University) ‘My Home Is My Prison’ – Applying The Concept Of Social Harm To Home Ownership Marc Schelhase (King's College London) The Dependence of Financial Market Stability on the Development of Everyday Life Erik Andersson (Gothenburg University) WD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Turkey's Internal And External Security Concerns Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Philip E. Hultquist (Roosevelt University) Philip E. Hultquist (Roosevelt University) Construc ng Na onal Security: Turkeys Security Discourse On Contemporary Foreign Poli cs: An Speech Act Analysis On Decision Making Elites Gizem Bilgin Aytaç (Istanbul University) Aylin Siyahhan (Bilkent University) A Cri cal Reading of Gezi Protests in Turkey Gregory William Fuller (American University School of Interna onal Service) Aylin Siyahhan (Bilkent University) Turkey’s Changing Role In European Security Concep on Jan Claudius Voelkel (Cairo University) Panel Why States Turn Civilians and Militants into Counterinsurgents: Lessons from India and Turkey Diploma c Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Yelena Biberman (Brown University) Jason Rancatore (Northwestern University) Jason Rancatore (Northwestern University) WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Leaders And Leadership In Foreign Policy The Clinton Administra on and the Recogni on of Global Women’s Rights Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) Ins tu onal Diversity: Mainstreaming, malestreaming and consequences for gendering foreign policy discourse. Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Thomas Preston (Washington State University) Wesley B. Renfro (St. John Fisher College) Canadian Foreign Policy toward Sri Lanka under the Harper Government: Principled Stand or Electoral Gambit? Katharine Wright (University of Surrey) Roberta Guerrina Steven Seligman (The University of Western Ontario) UN Security Council ‘women, peace and security’ policymaking: What happens to ‘feminist language’ in prac ce? Samantha Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz) Intersec ons of Gender Policies and Na onal Interests at the UN Security Council Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Women, Peace and Security: how do these words connect in the United Na ons Security Council Resolu ons? Tamya R. Rebelo (University of Sao Paulo) Individuals in Interna onal Rela ons: Do Poli cal Leaders Ma er? Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford) Brazil’s so power in South America: from Lula to Dilma Rousse Miriam Gomes Saraiva (The Rio de Janeiro State University) Leader Reputa ons and Interna onal Crises: Do past ac ons ma er? Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University) Role of leadership: Ahmadinejad, Rouhani, and the change in Iranian foreign policy Cagla Luleci (Bilkent University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Global Development Chair Disc. Byunghwan Son (George Mason University) Human Security, Peace and Civil Society in Turkey The Households That Borrow: Credit Encouragement vs. Credit Mi ga on in Na onal Financial Systems WD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Crisis As An Epistemic, Poli cal And Ethical Object Sebas an Klauke (Chris an Albrechts Universität zu Kiel) Making Emergencies Na onal: On the Limits of Global Crisis Governance Tyler Michael Curley (University of Southern California) Discourses Of Finance At The Margins: Understanding Interna onal Convergence In Fringe Financial Governance E orts Chair Disc. Tom Houseman (Independent) Authoritarian Sta sm Crisis and Democracy: How Economic Crises A ect Democra c Support W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Diplomacy And Gender At The UN (III) The Nega ves of a Be er World: On‐screen apocalypse, dystopia and disaster as (inverted) responses to crisis Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Amin Samman (City University London) WD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Problems With Reconcilia on Peace Studies Chair Disc. Ulas Doga Eralp (American University) Bilgin Ayata (Freie Universität Berlin) Reconcilia on without an Apology: Turkey and Armenia Ulas Doga Eralp (American University) Panel Teaching the Rwandan Genocide In Rwanda: The Poli cs of Rwanda's History Curriculum Neekoo Colle (Munk School of Global A airs, University of Toronto) Celine Wadhera (Munk School of Global A airs, University of Toronto) “Inner Disarmament”: The Role of Reconcilia on in Se lement Durability. Melanie Garson (University College London) Mixed Methods Approaches To Promo ng Reconcilia on Amid On‐ Going Violence In Colombia Brenda Amezquita-Castro (University of North Carolina at Greensbor) Manuela Nilsson (Linnaeus University, Sweden) WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Drug Violence And The State In Mexico Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Eric Rojo (CEDAN (Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo de America del Norte), Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Mexico DF) Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Can We Achieve Peace? Three Mexican Ci es Under Militariza on During The War On Drugs. WD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Scholarship Of Public Diplomacy: An Oxymoron Or The Real Deal? Interna onal Communica on Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. WD54: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Capitalism And Religious Movements Gerry A. Andrianopoulos (Tecnológico de Monterrey) One of These Things is Not Like The Others: Iden fying Behavioral Pa erns of Drug Tra cking Organiza ons Cecilia Farfan Mendez (University of California, Santa Barbara) Marke ng and the Macabre: The Idea onal Ba le Between the State and Drug Tra cking Organiza ons Over Ci zen Loyalty in Colombia and Mexico Graham Slater (Florida Interna onal University ) WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Representa on And Prac ce: Bodies, Borders And Orders Of Security Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Nicole S. Grove (Johns Hopkins University) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) “Vulnerability for the West? Vulnerability for the Rest!”: Re‐ examining the Role of the Vulnerable Subject in Feminist Security Study Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) Gender as Tac c of War: Women, Gendered Discourse, and Cuban Rebels Lorraine Bayard de Volo (University of Colorado) Dragon Babies and Mainland Mothers: The Hong Kong – Mainland China Border as a Gendered Space Sarah Mak (Bowdoin College) Hunger striking, anorexia nervosa and gendered economies of representa on Claire Lyness (University of California Santa Cruz) Challenging The In/Security Illogic Through Gendered Heroines Lori Crowe (York University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Rick Saull (Queen Mary, University of London) Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Religion, Spirituality and the Occupy Movement: Cross‐Na onal Comparison Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Rocio Alejandra Rivera Barradas (University of Miami) Non‐Western De ni ons of Na onal Security And Transna onal Criminal Organiza ons: How Did Bush’s Acceptance Of The Fox De ni on Of Na onal Security Impact Mexican‐US Coopera on Against Drug Tra cking Organiza ons? Craig Hayden (American University) Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Efe Sevin (Kadir Has University) James Pamment (University of Texas at Aus n) Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Katherine A. Brown (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy) Greed And Climate Change: Confron ng Economic Globaliza on In The US Religious Environmental Movement Justyna Nicinska (Rutgers University) Islamism At The Service Of Neoliberalism: The Case Of Turkey Umut Bozkurt (Eastern Mediterranean University) Toward Islamic Social Democracy In Tunisia: How Can Homo Islamicus Coexist With Neoliberal Globaliza on? Edward Webb (Dickinson College) Taxing the Rich in Tanzania: Inter‐Faith Ac vism in the Mining Sector Aikande C. Kwayu (NA) WD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Fe shism And Interna onal Poli cs Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Global Development Chair Disc. Edward A. Comor (University of Western Ontario) Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) The Fe sh Of Global Markets And The Violence Of Abstrac on Eva Hartmann (Copenhagen Business School) Fast Ac vism: The Speed Fe sh In Contemporary Global Social Movements Kamilla Petrick (York University) Subversive Poten al of the Corporate Responsibility Doctrine: Implica ons for the Future of Commodity Fe shism Teivo Teivainen (University of Helsinki) Fe shizing Processes: Examining transparency as a fe sh in global poli cs Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne) Ma hew Fluck (University of Westminster) The Fe shiza on of Digital Technology in U.S. Foreign Communica on Policy Edward A. Comor (University of Western Ontario) WD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Agency Beyond Resistance: The Sites And Temporali es Of Poli cal Ac on WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The US Alliance, Domes c Norm Change, And Regionalism In Japan's Security Thinking Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) A Break? Elena Loizidou (Birkbeck College) Studying Agency Beyond Resistance: Problema zing the Researcher’s Desire to Locate Poli cal Space S na Hansson (Gothenburg University) So e Hellberg (University of Gothenburg) The Poli cs Of Religious Authen city: Authority, Authoriza on And Poli cal Agency Amelie Barras (University of Montreal) Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) The Art of the An Colonial Movements Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) The Birth of United States‐Japan Collec ve Iden ty: The Case of the Persian Gulf War (1990‐1991) Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University) Japan’s “Proac ve Paci sm” toward Regional Security in East Asia: Between Rhetoric and Reality Kuniko Ashizawa (American University ) Examining Changes in Japan’s Stance on the U.S.‐led war in Afghanistan (2001‐2013) from the perspec ve of State Iden ty: From a “faithful U.S. ally” to an autonomous “civilian power” Kivilcim Erkan (Kobe University) Inten onal Failure: Understanding South Korea‐Japanese Security Rela ons Ian Bowers (Norwegian Ins tute For Defense Studies) Decolonizing Educa on and the Poli cs of Agency in Late Liberalism Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Regionalism in East Asia: How Japan Is Holding Back Progress Charly von Solms (Waseda University) WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Regional Worlds, Regional Actors And Role Theory In A World Of Regions Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Compe ve Regionaliza on: Moldova’s Roles between the European Union and Russia Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) Declining But S ll In uencing Regional Orders: Argen na As A Declining State Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) Emerging Powers, Role Iden es and Con ict Behavior: India as an Emerging Power in the Interna onal System Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Mark D. Nieman (University of Alabama) South Africa: Africa’s Passive Hegemon John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) The Pivot to Asia, a Pivot ge ng nowhere? A role study of US leadership and contesta on at home and abroad. Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University) Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University) WD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Living Globaliza on: Female Academics At Home And Abroad Women's Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Educa on Global Development Global South Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Maria Rost Rublee (Australian Na onal University) Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Triangular Rela ons in East Asia and the Prospects for the US‐Japan Alliance Michael Porter (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) WD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Knowledge, Skills, and Preparing for the Future: Best Prac ces to Educate our Majors for Life A er College Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Dana Zartner (University of San Francisco) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Kathie Carpenter (University of Oregon) Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago) WD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Teaching And Educa on In Intelligence. Building Bridges Across Cultures And Con nents Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Ion Grosu (Romanian Intelligence Service) Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) The Public Dimension of Intelligence Culture – In Search for Support and Legi macy Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Challenges For Intelligence Educa on And Training In The Knowledge Society Niculae Iancu (Romanian Domes c Intelligence Service (SRI)) Course Correc on – An Interdisciplinary Approach to Teaching Intelligence Studies Cathryn Thurston (Na onal Intelligence University) Cindy L. Courville (Na onal Defense Intelligence College) New Challenges And Opportuni es In Research Intelligence: The Need For A Shi Of Paradigm In Knowledge ‐ Crea on Irena Chiru Dumitru (Na onal Intelligence Academy) WD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Ideas And Ideology In Pu n's Russia Panel Post Communist States Chair Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Neil Robinson (University of Limerick) Russia’s Evolving Idea of Humanitarianism: Between Sovereignty and Human Rights Nataliya N. Morozova (Higher School of Economics, Russia) Religious Freedom, Secularism, and Islam in post‐Soviet Russia Bulat Akhmetkarimov (Johns Hopkins University ) An Uphill Ba le: Maintaining Poli cal Opposi on In The Context Of Russia’s Na onalist Turn David White (University of Birmingham) Russia as a New Ideological Center? Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Towards a (new) Russian neo‐tradi onalism? Neil Robinson (University of Limerick) WD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Poli cs And Poli cal Impacts Of Eastern Europe’s Demographic And Health Outcomes (In Honor Of Murray Feshbach) WD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Kurdish Spring? Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Cynthia Buckley (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Chair Disc. Cyber Strategy: United Kingdom, Estonia, and Germany Richard Bailey (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies) Demographic Policy and the Poli cs of Migra on in Russia Geopoli cs of Cyber Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Remnants of the Warsaw Pact’s High‐Risk Health Environment in Today’s Global Pa ern of Mortality Risk Evere Carl Dolman (Air University/School of Advanced Air and Space Studies/US Air Force) European Cyber Strategies and Capabili es Richard Cinco a (The S mson Center) Simon Ruhnke (University of Cologne) Demographic policy as a subject of the Russian poli cal discourse Vladimir L. Mukomel (Russian Academy of Sciences) You Break It, You Buy It: The Poten al Dangers of Response Ac ons in Cyberspace William Young (MIT) Panel Peace Studies Patrice McMahon (University of Nebraska‐Lincoln) Counter‐conduct, Resistance and Peacebuilding Lisa Strömbom (Lund University) Sweden, Gender And Peacebuilding: A Story Of Cosmunitarianism Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Moving UNSCR 1325 from Rhetoric to Prac ce: Women’s Agency and the Na onal Ac on Plans of Bosnia‐Herzegovina and Rwanda Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Johanna Mannergren Selimovic (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Se ng the Table and Framing the Debates: Private founda ons and gender ini a ves in peacebuilding Elton Skendaj (Cornell University) Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Educa ng Cyber Strategists Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Demys fying Local Ownership and Knowledge in Ver cal Peacebuilding Panel Verena Diersch (University of Cologne) Policies to prevent Russian Popula on Decline: Is it achievable Jill A. Irvine (University of Oklahoma) Patrice McMahon (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) David Romano (Missouri State University) Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University) Ozum Yesiltas (St. Norbert College) Eva Savelsberg (European center for Kurdish Studies) Nader Entessar (University of South Alabama) Interna onal Security Studies Richard Cinco a (The S mson Center) Dmitri Mi n (North Carolina State University) Ethnic Varia ons in Popula on Aging and Health in Ukraine, Russia and Estonia: Di eren als in Well‐being and Support Expecta ons Chair Roundtable WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Cyber Strategy Poli cal Demography and Geography Post Communist States WD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Power And Agency In Peacebuilding Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) Valery Konyshev (Saint‐Petersburg State University) Alexander Kubyshkin (St. Petersburg State University) Mikhail Rykh k (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy Novgorod) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Konstan n Khudoley (St. Petersburg State University) Chair Disc. WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The Concept Of Excep onalism In European, Russian And American Foreign Policy Thought: Past And Present WD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM China's Rise And Great Power Interac ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Recognizing Rising Powers: China's Rise and U.S. Foreign Policy Michelle Murray (Dartmouth College) Conceptualizing Great Power Responsibility: China, the United States and Ins tu onal Renova on in the United Na ons Security Council Beverley Loke (University of Oxford) The Role Of Great Powers In China’s Grand Strategy Lukas Karl Danner (Florida Interna onal University) Why We Should Not Fear China's Rise Xiongwei Cao (University of Central Florida) WD69: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Con ict, Coopera on And Leadership Changes Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael K. McKoy (Wheaton College) Michael K. McKoy (Wheaton College) Panel Campaign Rhetoric and the Surprising Stability of Leadership Transi ons in the Asia‐Paci c WD72: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interna onal Organiza ons, Elec ons And Poli cal Compe Jessica C. Weiss (Yale University) Revolu onary Leaders and Interna onal Con icts: Hot Heads or Hot Zones? Michael K. McKoy (Wheaton College) Leaders, Informa onal Traps, and Reputa on Building Michael S. Wolford (University of Texas) Xuanxuan Wu (University of Texas at Aus n) Panel on Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Ezra Schricker (The Ohio State University) Ezra Schricker (The Ohio State University) Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) Interna onal Elec on Observa on And The Integrity Of The Electoral Process Repea ng Repression: The Over me Dynamics of State Repression and Dissident Protest Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Susan H. Allen (University of Mississippi) Massimo Tommasoli (Interna onal IDEA, NY) Poli cal Party Interna onals: Empty Clubs or Ideological Transna onal Organiza ons and Vehicles of Party Communica on and Development? Jeremy Mar n Ladd (Queen's University) The Interna onal Rela ons of Foreign‐Imposed Regime Change Interna onal elec on observa on and an ‐government violence Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University) Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Hannah Smidt (University College London) Democra c De cit Of The EU Revisited WD70: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Alterna ve Geographies of Knowledge: The Adapta on and Recrea on of IR Theories Outside of the Anglosphere Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Olivier Schmi (University of Montreal) Inanna Hama ‐Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Yohanan Benhaim (Sciences Po) Interna onal Rela ons in Brazil: balancing between mainstream and innova on Jéssica Máximo (Puc-Rio) Char ng The Assemblage Of IR Beyond The Anglosphere: A New Agenda For Non‐Western Geographies Of Knowledge Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics) A Glimpse At India's Interna onal Rela ons Exper se: Trends And Evolu on Melissa Levaillant (Science Po) Raphaëlle Khan (India Ins tute, King's College London) Chair Disc. Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Alanna Krolikowski (Harvard University) The Common Sense of Missile Defense: “S cky Metaphor” and the Poli cs of “Star Wars” William M. Flanik (University of Toronto) Understanding Policies for Interna onal Sharing of Earth Observa on Satellite Data Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Visuality, globality, and Earth observa on satellites: Is space‐ derived data changing state behavior in East Asia and how? Alanna Krolikowski (Harvard University) The Corpora on Ascendant: Iridium’s Global Satellite Telephone System and the Post‐Cold War World Disciplinary Di eren ators: Compara ve Legi mate Forms of Expression in IR Mar n J. Collins (Smithsonian Ins tu on, Na onal Air and Space Museum ) Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) The Global Posi oning System: Military Origins, Civilian Users Paul E. Ceruzzi (Smithsonian Ins tu on, Na onal Air and Space Museum) Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Disc. WD73: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Orbital Mechanics And Poli cal Dynamics: Regional And Global Factors In Policy For Outer Space Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Produc on of knowledge and regime change: the case of Turkish foreign policy in Iraqi Kurdistan WD71: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Assessing The Impact Of Interna onal Law On Non-Par es Vit Benes (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague) Adam S. Bower (University of Oxford) Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Is the Afghan Taliban a State? Evalua ng the State‐Non State Actor Dis nc on Carmel Davis Insurgent Group Compliance with Interna onal Humanitarian Law Bryan Peeler (University of Manitoba) Towards a Research Agenda on Non‐Party States and Interna onal Law Adam S. Bower (University of Oxford) Do Rebel Groups Talk The Talk Or Walk The Walk? Using And Misusing Human Rights And Interna onal Humanitarian Law During Times Of Con ict Jennifer Mueller (Graduate Center, City University of New York) WD74: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Civil-Military Rela ons At Times Of Peace And War Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University) Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh) Two Ba le elds, Two Strategies Je rey Kubiak (U.S. Army Command and General Sta College, SAMS) Civil‐Military Rela ons and Organiza onal Infrastructure: How Great Powers Adapt in Small Wars Evan A. Laksmana (Maxwell School of Ci zenship and Public A airs, Syracuse University) Armed Shadows: Agency, Oversight, Professionalism and the Civil‐ Military Rela ons of Covert Military Opera ons Doyle K. Hodges (Princeton University) Of Terminators and Rambos: Parsing the Trajectory of Post‐Heroic Warfare Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Paul Brister (US Air Force Special Opera ons Command) WD78: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM War And Warfare A er The Cri cal Turn Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies You Want Us To Do What? Civil‐Military Coopera on In Health: Challenges, Prospects Chair Disc. WD75: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Poli cal Economy Of Regionalism In The Western Hemisphere Andreas Behnke (University of Reading) War, Poli cs, Subjec vity Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Na onal Defence College/London School of Economics) Interna onal Poli cal Economy The 'Expendables': Un‐Sacri cable Warriors And The Death Of Dying Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO ‐ CONICET) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Compe Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Victoria Basham (University of Exeter) Towards a Genealogy of War Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Chair Disc. Panel Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Heroes’ Acre: Namibia, War, And The Poli cs Of Absence ve Models of Trade Agreements in the Americas Dan M. Oberg (Swedish Defence College) Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO - CONICET) Interna onal Regime Complexity and Regional Governance: Evidence from the Americas WD79: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Posthuman Security Ethics? Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Brazil And South America: The Percep on Of The Public Opinion About The Regional Integra on Janina Onuki (University of Sao Paulo) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. John Protevi (Louisiana State University) John Protevi (Louisiana State University) War And The Unposed Ques on Of The Animal La n American Regionalism: the Role of Theory Erika M. Cudworth (University of East London) Stephen C. Hobden (University of East London) Jose Briceno Ruiz (University of the Andes) Philippe De Lombaerde (United Na ons University) The Renewal Of US‐Led Open Regionalism Outside The Americas: Its Consequences For Regional Coopera on And Blocs In The Western Hemisphere Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Posthuman Personhoods: Corpora ons, Dolphins and Ecological Security Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith) Security Cosmopolitanism: All Too (Post)Human? Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) WD76: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Making Things Move Roundtable Carolin Kaltofen (Aberystwyth University) Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Mark Salter (University of O awa) Can E. Mutlu (Bilkent University) Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Adam J. Sandor (University of O awa) Katherine Goodwin Reese (American University) Michael Bourne (Queen's University Belfast) WD77: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poli cs Of Religion In Africa Chair Disc. Panel Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) Dauda Abubakar (University of Michigan Flint) The Secular‐Islamist Divide and the Poli cs of Human Rights in the Egyp an and Tunisian Transi ons Shadi Mokhtari (American University) Civil Con ict and Terrorism in Sub‐Saharan African States: The E ect of Ethnicity, Religion and Natural Resources Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University) Olabanji Akinola (University of Guelph) Stephen M. Grenier (Johns Hopkins University) Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) The A tudes U.S. Special Opera ons Troops on Force Expansion E orts, 2004‐2010 Radical Islamism, Iden ty Forma on and the Interna onaliza on of African Insurgency: The Case of Boko Haram in Nigeria The Interna onaliza on of a Domes c Con ict: Explaining the global response(s) to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria WD81: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Impact Of Military Innova on And Change On Organiza onal Culture Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Security Beyond the Species Stephen M. Grenier (Johns Hopkins University) The Division: Military Headquarters In The 21St Century Anthony C. King (University of Exeter) Adapta on in War and Peace: The U.S. Air Force and Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses 1965‐1985. Adam Grissom (Georgetown University) This Lousy War: Organiza onal Culture and America’s Figh ng Ins tu ons in Afghanistan S. Rebecca Zimmerman (Johns Hopkins University) Learning Cycles in War: The Ba le for Panjawai, Afghanistan in 2012 James A. Russell (Naval Postgraduate School) Foreign Aid and Poli cal Consciousness in Pales nian Educa on Thursday Melanie Meinzer (University of Connec cut) CCT01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM Career Course Case Wri ng and Case Teaching in Interna onal Rela ons (by special registra on only) Evelyn Pauls (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Military Aid ‐ Hit or Miss? Assessing the impact of US Military Aid on One‐sided violence Professional Development Commi ee Inst. The List of Shame – Naming and Shaming of the Use and Recruitment of Child Soldiers Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Amira Jadoon (State University of New York at Albany) TA01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regional And Global Security Implica ons Of China's Rise Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. TA03-B: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Climate Change Development And Aid JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Vincent W. Wang (University of Richmond) Vincent W. Wang (University of Richmond) Disc. Miranda Schreurs (Free University of Berlin) Mainstreaming Climate Adapta on in Caribbean Island Country Partnership Strategies: Progress or Stagna on? China's New Grand Strategy Dingding Chen (University of Macau) Valerie Rountree (University of Arizona) Global and Regional Orders in the 21st Century in terms of Mul ‐ layered Power Transi on Theory: Focusing on the Cases of the U.S.‐ China Rela ons and China‐Japan Rela ons Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) “Charisma c Carbon” Interven ons Under The CDM: When Does Clean Energy Lead To Local Development? Jasmine Hyman (Yale University) Socializing Sustainable Development: a Case of the Climate Change Policy of the People’s Republic of China, 2002‐2012 The Rise of China and the U.S. Pivot to Asia Ji Young Choi (Ohio Wesleyan University) Yi-tsui Tseng (University of Denver) Return of Power Poli cs: China’s Response to US’ Sanc ons on Russia over the Ukrainian Crisis Saira Khan (Webster University) Aid to the Vulnerable? Explaining the Alloca on of Aid for Adapta on Across the Developing World Carola Betzold (University of Gothenburg) Pres ge, Power and Territoriality: China‐India Border Dispute Namrata Goswami (Ins tute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi) TA02: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Professional Development Cafe Commi ee Panel Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Disc. Cmte Chair Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York) Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University) A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Connec cut) Craig Fowlie (Routledge Press) Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York) TA03: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Economics And Development Junior Scholar JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. L. H. M. Ling (The New School) Transna onal Environmental Ac vism: The Case Of China And Shark Fin Soup Heather D. Heckel (American University) Maria Giraudo (University of Warwick) Cri cal Minerals for a Clean Future: China’s Rare Earth Dominance and its Geopoli cal Implica ons on Global Alterna ve Energy Development Yujia He (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Controlling Your Exports Without Expor ng Your Industries: A Cri cal Evalua on of the Ability of Export Controls To Increase Na onal Security by Preserving Technological Advantages in Satellite Technology Keon Weigold (SUNY Albany) The Costs of Sovereignty: Law and Finance in Na ve American Tribes Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) TA03-D: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Poli cal Ins tu ons And Financial Arrangements Disc. Dina A. Zinnes (University of Illinois) TA03-A: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Consequences Of Aid And Ac vism J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Commodity Regions: Produc on Of Space And (New?) Geographies Of Capital. JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Junior Scholar Symposia Chair Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Professional Development Commi ee Chair TA03-C: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Sovereignty And Dominance In The Interna onal Economy Brian Michael Pollins (The Ohio State University) Ins tu onal Autonomy, the Rule of Law and Subs tu on E ects: Central Banks, Courts and Foreign Investment Ana Carolina Garriga (Center for Research and Teaching in Economics) Strategy, Power Convergence and Interna onal Contracts Michael Sampson (University of Oxford) The Ins tu onal Origin of Bank Risk‐Taking Wei-Chih Chen (Rutgers University) An Assessment of Sovereign Credit Access: A Natural Experiment Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston ) Jonathan Solis (University of Houston) Internalizing Norms or Instrumentalizing Jus ce? Examining Local Engagement with Rule of Law Outreach in Areas of Limited Statehood Milli M. Lake (Arizona State University) TA05: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Analy cal Perspec ves in Asian Diplomacy Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Embedded Ra onality: Explaining China’s Opaque Diplomacy on Nonprolifera on (1979‐1998) Hongyu Zhang (University of Georgia) Which Historical Legacies Ma er in East Asian Interna onal Rela ons? Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College) Japan’s Environmental Diplomacy at a Crossroads Asami Miyazaki (Kumamoto Gakuen University) Isao Sakaguchi (Gakushuin University) Cross Straits and Japan‐Taiwan Rela ons under the Ma Ying Jeou Administra on: A Case Study Fan Mengya (the University of Hong Kong) TA06: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Building Peace In The Shadow Of War: Dynamics Of Ins tu onal Change In Con ict Socie es TA08: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Modern Subjec vi es And Global Poli cal Order: The Individual And Global/Local Interplays Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. TA09: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM What Future For Human Rights In Regional Worlds? Disc. Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) Consocia onalism a er Civil War: The Case of Bosnia‐Herzegovina Ma hijs Bogaards (Jacobs University Bremen) Shadow of the Past or Shadow of the Future? On the Origins of Power‐Sharing Chair Disc. Vita Thormann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Ins tu onal Change In Post‐Con ict Socie es: Road To Peace Or Risk Of Renewed Violence? Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Assessing the Rela onship between Power‐Sharing and Transi onal Jus ce in Post‐Con ict Contexts: An Evidence‐Based Approach Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) TA07: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Di usion Meets Domes c Poli cs: From Global To Local In Norm Adop on And Implementa on Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Disc. Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) The Di usion of Disability Rights in Europe Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Underwri ng Organisa onal E ec veness: Design and Performance of Na onal Human Rights Ins tu ons Thomas I. Pegram (University College London) From Interna onal Norms to Local Implementa on: Evidence from South African Municipali es Daniel P. Berliner (University of Minnesota) Edward R. McMahon (University of Vermont) Maria‐Gabriela Manea (Albert‐Ludwigs University Freiburg) Intersec onality of Gender,Religion and Culture : A Study of Women Rights in an Indian State Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University) Josna Mishra (Miles College) Asima Sahu (Ravenshaw University) Bijayalaxmi Mishra (IGNOU,UGC,INDIA) Selling Humans: The Poli cal Economy of Contemporary Global Slavery Chris ne Balarezo (University of Haifa) Interroga ng the Reformed ASEAN: The Impera ves and Impacts of its Liberal Turn Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia) The Arab States and Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Ending Resource‐Related Con icts: A Framework Of Lootable Resource Management And Post‐Con ict Stabiliza on Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Peace Studies Chair Jan Busse (Bundeswehr University Munich) Jan Busse (Bundeswehr University Munich) Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) George M. Thomas (Arizona State University) Thomas Puleo (Arizona State University) Raslan Ibrahim (Haverford College) China‐EU Human Rights Diplomacy: A confronta on of iden es Reuben Wong (Na onal University of Singapore) TA10: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM What’s Wrong With A Singular World? Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) World Making in the African An ‐Colonial Context Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Haudenosaunee Passports and the Ongoing Global Nego a on of the Right of Self‐Determina on Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia) Worlding the World/Pluriverse Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) David L. Blaney (Macalester College) The UNI‐verse as Uneven Unit: The required ontological presupposi ons of this construct and their implica ons Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador) Worlding Amazonia Manuela Lavinas Picq (Ins tude for Advanced Study) TA11: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Gendering Interna onal Organiza ons Panel Tom Lundborg (Stockholm University) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. TA14: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Asian Demographics: Challenges, Policies And Interna onal Impacts Kara Ellerby (University of Delaware) Simone Wisotzki (PRIF) Stop Calling it Gender, Stop Calling it Equality Kara Ellerby (University of Delaware) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Gender Experts’ Thoughts on Working on Gender Equality in Interna onal Governmental and Nongovernmental Organiza ons Hayley Anna Thompson (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Accountability in the UN Security Council: Leveraging Women, Peace and Security across the work of the UNSC Sarah Taylor (New School for Social Research) cia Universidade Católica de Minas Bilateral O cial Development Assistance for Gender Equality in Poli cs in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Case of Sweden Mi Yung Yoon (Hanover College) TA12: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Brazil: Geopoli cs And Defense Strategy Disc. Chair Disc. Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ)) Carlos G. Teixeira (PUC‐SP) Brazil and Colombia: the geopoli cs of regional powers Gisela da Silva Guevara (University Externado of Colombia) Brazil’s ambi on of being a global power and its consequences in the rela ons with Argen na Livia Peres Milani (Programa de Pós Graduação em Relações Internacionais "San Tiago Dantas" (UNESP/UNICAMP/PUC-SP)) The Brazilian Defense Policy of Borders Through Interagency Collabora on Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Danielle Cohen (Cornell University) Implica ons of Demographic, Economic and Poli cal Shi s in Euroasia Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) Yelena Tuzova (Claremont Graduate University) Gender Bias, Sex Selec on, and Popula on Policies in Asia: Explaining Birth Sex Ra os in South Korea and Vietnam Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) TA15: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The State Of Research On Fair Trade: An Examina on Of Consump on, Impacts, Meaning, Places And Hired Labor Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) TA13: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Time, Temporality And The Limits Of Interna onal Rela ons (I) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Na onal Defence College/London School of Economics) Global ming: Towards an interna onal, poli cal, theory of mes Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Isles of Wonder: Time, Terror and the Na on in the Olympic Opening Ceremony Cathy Ellio (University College London) Solidarity, Change And IR: A Cri cal Engagement With The Temporal Assump ons Of Swedish Peacekeeping Jose n Hedlund (King's Colllege London) The Poli cs of Time in Interna onal Rela ons Gerard van der Ree (University College Utrecht) Elizabeth A. Benne (Brown University) Eileen Davenport (Royal Roads University) William Low (Royal Roads University) Global Labor Poli cs and Fair Trade: Towards Social Dialogue and Transna onal Social Regula on? Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University) Fair Trade and Racial Equity in Africa Jennifer Keahey (Arizona State University, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences ) Stephanie Garcia (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco) The United States, China and Brazil in the geopoli cs of regional integra on process Disc. John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown) Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) The Poli cs of Popula on Aging in Singapore Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Poli cal Demography and Geography Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy The Impact of Interna onal Popula on Policy Approaches on China’s One Child Policy The Crea on Of An Interna onal Regime For The Empowerment Of Women Luisa Novais Tolledo (Pon Gerais) The Life And Death Of The Modern State System: Rethinking The Time Of The Interna onal The Meaning of Fair Trade Steven Suranovic (George Washington University) TA16: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Japanese Security Policy In An Era Of Change Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) Yongwook Ryu (Australian Na onal University) Is Japan Shi ing to the Right? Amy L. Catalinac (Harvard University) Japanese Foreign Policy: Domes c Issues and Regional Challenges Juliano A.S. Aragusuku (University of Campinas) Militarising Japan’s Southwestern Islands: Security Dilemmas and Impediments to Regional Engagement Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong) The Future Of Australia‐Japan Rela ons: From “Strategic Partnership” To Strategic “Alliance”? Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney) TA17: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ethnic Poli cs In Modern Democracies And Durable Authoritarian Regimes Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. 1.A Tale of Two Referendums: Di ering Devolu on Processes and their Impact on the Self‐Determina on in Scotland and Catalonia Debra J. Holzhauer (Southeast Missouri State University) Expor ng the Clarity Ethos: Is Canada a Role Model? Nadia Verrelli (Lauren an University) Neil A. Cruickshank (Algoma University) Nikolaos Biziouras (United States Naval Academy) Nikolaos Biziouras (United States Naval Academy) Sco sh Independence Vote : Why Now? Ethnicity and Public Goods Provision in China James Luther Gilley (Louisiana State University) Sam Rohrer (University of North Georgia) Sonny Marchbanks (Louisiana State University) Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Mul culturalism as a Predictor of Minority Well‐Being Peter E. Doerschler (Bloomsburg University) Pamela Irving Jackson (Rhode Island College) Ethnically Based Democra za on and Con ict: Turkish Example Kursad S. Turan (Gazi University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies The Origins and Preserva on of Ethnic Dominance in the Contemporary World Manuel Vogt (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Oil Boom, Migra on, and Ethnic Violence in Xinjiang, China Ji Yeon Hong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) TA18: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sociological Approaches To The Study Of Interna onal Poli cal Communica on Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. TA20: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Ge ng The Job Done: Bolstering American Media on On Pales ne Chair Disc. Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) William Quandt (University of Virginia) "Going for Broke" Diploma cally: With Special Reference to Pales ne Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach) An American Plan for Media on on Pales ne I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University) Moving from Con ict Management to Successful Media on?: A Poliheuris c Approach to Ripeness in Israel‐Pales ne Carly Elizabeth Beckerman-Boys (Middle East Centre, LSE) An Israeli Plan for American Media on on Pales ne Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Galia Golan (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Press In The Arab World: A Cri cal Alterna ve To Current Perspec ves On The Role Of Media In The Public Sphere An Israeli Plan for American Media on on Pales ne Amira Schi (Bar-Ilan University, York University) Hisham Tohme (University of She eld) TA21: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innova ve Panel Embodying the Aesthe c Turn: Screening and Discussion of 'Hard Corn' (a post-Soviet, Zizekian, feminist poli cal sa re) Rhetorical Agency and Circula on in Late Capitalism: Neoliberalizing Japanese Voters in the 1990s Christopher Toula (Georgia State University) Efects of WikiLeaks in Interna onal Rela ons: cyber communica on con icts as an in uence on power balance. Vanessa Conrad (Federal University of Pelotas) From the Virtual Margins: Examining Social Media as a Space for Rupture from the Epistemic Violence of Intellectual Imperialism with/in the Arab World A.T. Kingsmith (York University) New Expressions Of Collec ve Ac on, Transna onal Solidarity And New Policy Trough Internet: Real Par cipa on Or Simple Performance? Ana María Córdoba Hernández (Universidad de La Sabana) Ana Gabriela Leca Pérez (La Sabana University) TA19: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Referenda, Self-Determina on And Secession Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Renee L. Buhr (University of St. Thomas) Renee L. Buhr (University of St. Thomas) Na onalism, Federalism And Self‐Determina on In Liberal‐ Democracies: Belgium, Canada, Spain And The United Kingdom Andre Lecours (University of O awa) Secessionist Aspira ons at the Ballot Box: Uno cial Independence Referendums in Veneto and Catalonia Glen Duerr (Cedarville University) ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Ruth Reitan (University of Miami) Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies) Anca M. Pusca (Goldsmiths, University of London) Teivo Teivainen (University of Helsinki) TA22: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Race And Interna onal Rela ons: A Debate Around John Hobson's "The Eurocentric Concep on Of World Poli cs" Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University) John Hobson (The University of She eld) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Goldsmiths, University of London) Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) Nevzat Soguk (RMIT University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) TA23: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Diverse Perspec ves On Teaching IR And Interna onal Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jose Manuel Leal (University of O awa) Caroline Kärger (University of Duisburg-Essen, Ins tute of Poli cal Science) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Interna onal Studies and the Widening Par cipa on Agenda in Higher Educa on Birgit Schippers (St Mary's University College Belfast) The Concentric Frames of Interna onal Rela ons: An Alterna ve Approach to Teaching Global IR Dmitri Mi n (North Carolina State University) Reimagining IR Through 12 Year Old Eyes: Concepts, Pedagogy, and Biases Sarah Fisher (University of Georgia) Arpita Roy (O.P. Jindal Global University ) TA24: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Religion In Middle East Poli cs Panel Siavash Sa ari (Columbia University) Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College) Alhasan Haidar (Tec- Monterry- Campus Guadalajara) Muhammad A f Khan (Ins tut d'Etudes Poli ques, Grenoble, France) Iden ty and Power: A Driver For Sunni‐Shiite Conten on in the Middle East Andrew Delatolla (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Cra ing Canon: The Strategic Deployment of Religion by Iranian Elites Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A & M University) The Shape of Things to Come: Global IR in 1940s Western Interna onal Thought Camilla Macdonald (University of Oxford) Dawns and departures: on the war‐ me origins of IR Universalism, World Order And The Defence Of The West: 1940's Theories Of Science And World Poli cs Or Rosenboim (University of Cambridge) The Restrainer of War: Cri cal Re ec ons on the History and Theory of Collec ve Security Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University) Panel Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University) Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Jelena Cupac (European University Ins tute ) Territorial Sovereignty and Ontological Security in Conten ous Homeland Poli cs Ariel Zellman (Harry S. Truman Research Ins tute for the Advancement of Peace) I Deter therefore I am: Ontological Security and the Threat of Use of Force Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) Void to Remember: The 'Scars' of NATO Bombing and Serbia's Ontological Security Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Global South Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Ananya Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Evgeny Roshchin (University of Jyväskylä) Ontological Security of Interna onal Organiza ons: NATO’s Post‐ Cold War Iden ty Crisis and “Out‐of‐Area” Interven ons Shia Crescent or Sala st Eclipse: Sectarianism and its poli cal implica ons in the Middle East Engaging Theory through No ons of Transla on: Legacies, Tradi ons and Nego a ons from the Global South Forging Interna onal Community: The Hague Conferences As A Site Of Conceptual Innova on Chair Disc. Saudi Arabia’s Strategic Doctrine in the Middle East since 2011 Yamile C. Cepeda (University of los Andes) Disc. Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Lucian Mark Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Interna onal Security Studies Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) Resis ng Neoliberalism from the Global South Chair Chair TA27: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ontological Security Theory And Interna onal Rela ons Social Movement Theory: Discussing the Role of Islamist Movements in Democra c Transi on Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University‐Kingsville) Panel Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies TA25: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM At The Margins Of Global South TA26: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onal Thought In The First Half Of The 20th Century Historical Interna onal Rela ons Learning Outside the Box: How Co‐curricular Ac vi es Enhance Student Learning in the Class Chair Disc. Medha Bisht (South Asian University) A Cri cal Approach On Socio‐Technical Transi on In The La n American Context Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Inver ng the Large Lecture Class: Ac ve Learning and Diversity in an Introductory IR Course Chair Disc. The Poli cal Culture of Borders: Beyond Poli cal Power and Authority Filip Ejdus (Faculty of Poli cal Sciences, University of Belgrade) "'Grey Must Go!' The Ontological Insecurity of Bri sh Radicals" Steven Mutz (University of Kansas) TA28: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Paradigm Change In Development Thinking Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Paul J. Nelson (University of Pi sburgh) Paul J. Nelson (University of Pi sburgh) A Cri cal Analysis of the Ins tu onal Framework of the Security‐ Development Nexus Kamil P. Shah (University of Queensland) Seeking community: Development and the limita ons of regionalism Mixed Signals: The Limits of Reassurance in IR Kyle Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College) Brandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University) Jason He ner (George Washngton University) Alice Hearst (Smith College) Shi s in Development Coopera on Paradigms ‐ Emerging agendas between North and South Compellence and Deterrence in Territorial and Policy Disputes: Experimental Test of Audience Costs Ahmer Tarar Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Jurek D. Seifert (Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany) Micro nance, Social Investment And Development Paul J. Nelson (University of Pi sburgh) Rethinking the Informal Economy: Entrepreneurship, Innova on and Development in the Global South The Domes c Poli cs of Superpower Rapprochement: Ronald Reagan, Walter Mondale, and the Audience Costs Mechanism Simon Miles (University of Texas at Aus n) Stacey-Ann Wilson (University of the West Indies, Mona) TA29: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Resis ng (Everyday) Sexism In The Academy: Stories And Strategies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Aggie Hirst (City University London) Elke Schwarz (London School of Economics / Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) TA30: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Borders And Belonging: Gender, Na on, Etnicity In Transna onal Rela ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. TA32: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Ukraine Crisis: Causes, Consequences And Implica ons Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Complica ng Security: The Mul ple Narra ves Emerging from the Ukraine Crisis Crister S. Garre (University of Leipzig) European Integra on and the Construc on of Threat in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine Angela Kachuyevski (Arcadia University) Ronnie M. Olesker (St. Lawrence University) Dreaming of Crimea: a Secessionist Black Sea Ethnic Minority and its Role as Agent of New Russian Imperialism Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne) P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) The Ba le for Ukraine: The Return of Great Power Con ict The Fantasy of Belonging: ‘Homona onalism’ and the In/Security of the Jewish‐Israeli Body Na onal Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) TA33: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Aesthe c Visions Of Interna onal Rela ons: Comics And The Comic Moran M. Mandelbaum (Keele University) Fractured Ci zenships and Broken Hearts: Marriage Migra on Regula ons and Geographies of Love in Europe Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Anne-Marie D’Aoust (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science) Passionate Poli cs and Women in Contemporary Colombia Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) Decolonising the Cypriot Woman: Moving Beyond the Rhetoric of the Cyprus Problem Sophia Papastavrou (University of Toronto) Excep onal Inclusiveness: Understanding Gender Poli cs in the PKK Ora B. Szekely (Clark University) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) Ma hias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) Deja Vu All Over Again? Managing the Ukraine/Crimea Crisis, 1991‐ 96 and 2013‐14 Tina J. Managhan (Oxford Brookes University) Jose na Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) TA31: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ra onalist Explana ons Of Foreign Policy Panel Kyle E. Haynes (Webster University) Kyle E. Haynes (Webster University) Why do we Punish Inconsistent Leaders? Micro‐Founda ons of Audience Costs Chair Disc. Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) ‘What’s So Funny?’ Discovering the Missing Link in Interna onal Rela ons Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg) Anima ng CVE – the Use of Graphic Novels in Countering Violent Extremism Orla Lehane (Dublin City University) Drawing Conclusions: Editorial Cartoons and the Response to 9/11 David Mu mer (York University) Sketching Geopoli cs: Comics and the Case of the Cheonan Sinking David Shim (University of Groningen) Cartooning Genocide: Horst Rosenthal and Comic Responses to the Holocaust Alister Wedderburn (King's College London) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) Audience Costs are not Toys David D. Palkki (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University) TA34: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Nonviolence Research Peace Studies Chair Disc. Andrew Li le (Cornell University) Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) Panel Strategic Di eren a on: Understanding the Use of Violence and Nonviolence in Secessionist Con icts Victoria McGroary (Brandeis University) The Success of Nonviolence: Mobiliza on, Defec on, and Di usion Drew Carlson (University of Arizona) Winning Well: Civil Resistance Mechanisms of Success, Democracy, and Civil Peace Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) Smile, the World is Watching: Civil Resistance, Elite Rela onships, and Opposi on Group Selec on of Violent versus Nonviolent Tac cs TA37: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Contes ng The Liberal Order: China's Rise, Global Finance And A System In Flux Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. The Pragma c Pursuit of What? China’s Rise and its Implica ons for Global Finance Julian Y. Gruin (University of Oxford) Kelly A. Gleason (UW-Milwaukee) Civilian Nonviolent Protest against Rebels during Civil Wars: The Case of the Maoist Rebellion in Nepal Foreign Banks and the Interna onaliza on of China: Foreign Money, Exper se, and SOE Reform Anton Malkin (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Johannes Vüllers (GIGA) TA35: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Understanding The Troika: The Changing Macroeconomic Consensus In Europe Since The Crisis Panel China’s Rise as an Interna onal Creditor and the Global Financial System Hongying Wang (University of Waterloo) China: The Emergence of a Socialized Principal in Global Financial Governance Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Jue Wang (Leiden University) Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Sino‐Capitalism’s Global Rami ca ons: Domes c Origins of China’s E orts to Interna onalize the Yuan Christopher Andre McNally (Chaminade University/East-West Center) Ideas and Power in Interna onal Organiza ons: Reading the European Crisis With a New Methodological Approach Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) ‘Produc ve Incoherence’ at the Heart of the Troika? Economic Ideas and IMF/EC Dissonance in Post‐Eurozone Crisis Fiscal Policy Governance Ben Cli (University of Warwick) The Power of Ideas and the Ideas of the Powerful in Euroland Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) How Poli cians Can Exploit Central Bank Independence (And Why We Should Care) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Voice, Exit and Coali on‐Building inside the Troika Manuela Moschella (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI) and University of Turin) TA36: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Media on And Con ict Management Scien Chair Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Media on a er atroci es? An inves ga on of media on supply and demand. Margit Bussmann (University of Greifswald) Levke Kelm (University of Greifswald) Avoiding Con ict, Saving Face: Culture and Interstate Con ict Management Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Informal State Coali ons and Civil Con ict Management, 1956‐2004 Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Renato Corbe a (University of Alabama Birmingham) The Spa al and Temporal Contagion of Interna onal Media on Tobias F. Boehmelt (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) TA38: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Does Russell Brand Have A Point, Or Does Being Cheeky Count As Revolu on? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith) Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Simon Frank Tormey (University of Sydney) Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Owen Worth (University of Limerick) TA39: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Spa al Constructs Of Security In Central Asia: Demographics, Migra on And Iden ty As Factors Of Regional Stability Peace Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Kirill Nourzhanov (Australian Na onal University) Dilshod Achilov (East Tennessee State University) Human Tra cking in the Organized Crime/Terrorism Nexus: Incorpora ng a Spa al Dimension in Assessing Security in Central Asia. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Fissures in Kazakhstan's Mul ethnic Ethos: Framing an Iden tyscape Through An Explora on of Regional and Ethnic Perspec ves of Youth. Reuel Hanks (Oklahoma State University) Tulibayeva Zhuldyz (Suleyman Demirel University) The New Security Landscape of Central Asia: Na onal, Regional and Interna onal In uences. Aigerim Shilibekova (Eurasian Na onal University, Astana/Kazakhstan) Imagining Kazakhstani‐stan: Na onalizing the Homeland in Post Soviet Space. Alexander Diener (University of Kansas) Features of Migra on in the Republic of Kazakhstan and Their Role in Regional Stability. Bolat La povich Ta bekov (Suleyman Demirel University, Kazakhstan) Andrew Bruna (Brunel University) Uncovering Covert Ac on: Re ec ons on the Bri sh Experience TA40: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Gateways Into The Global Economy: Revisi ng Opportuni es And Constraints Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Rory Cormac (University of No ngham) TA43: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Global Governance, Drivers Of Change: Private Sources Of Authority Interna onal Organiza on Ajay Roshan Parasram (Carleton University) Louise Amoore (Durham University) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. South Africa: Financial ‘Gateway’ to Africa? Elizabeth L. Cobbe (University of East Anglia) Seoul as a Newest Migrant Gateway in Asia? Kim Yeong-Hyun (Ohio University) Theorizing the Cyber Gateway Dan Bous eld (University of Western Ontario) Singapore’s Gateway Poli cs: A ec ve, Social and Cultural Competencies as Economic Advantage? TA41: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Intermediate Countries As Entrepreneurial Powers: When And How Can They In uence World A airs Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Robert G. Blanton (University of Memphis) Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Dealing E ec vely With The Mul ple Crisis of Globaliza on: the Turkish case Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Understanding Varia on In Private And Public‐Private Labor Standard Uptake Across Europe MEXICO’S FOREIGN POLICY: AN ENTREPRENEURIAL POWER? Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Brian Burgoon (University of Amsterdam) Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) The Requirements To Be A Middle Power In The 21St Century: Understanding The Concept Paulo Velasco (University Research Ins tute of Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ)) Systemically Signi cant Entrepreneurship: Canada’s G20 Diplomacy John Kirton (University of Toronto) Julia Kulik (University of Toronto) Transna onal Labor Alliances and Why Corpora ons Concede: Lessons from Southeast Asia Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Globaliza on and the Di usion of Labor Rights Brendan Mark (Binghamton University) Mert Moral (Binghamton University ) Brazil’s Entrepreneurial Power In La n America: Success And Failure In Four Regional Scenarios Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo) Panel Financializa on and the Two Faces of Trade Union Decline Bre Meyer (Columbia University) TA46: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Ethics Of Economic Statecra Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Rawls’s Duty of Assistance: Too Li le and Too Much Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Jon Wiant (Re red) A Post‐Hoover Bureau: The FBI In The 1970s Melissa A. Graves (University of Mississippi) Intelligence Puzzles: How Wars That Never Happened In The Black Sea Region Shaped The Future Of Con ict And What Should We Expect Next? Bogdan Prisecaru (Na onal Intelligence Academy) Dirty Work? The Use of Nazi Informants by U.S. Military Intelligence in Postwar Europe. Panel Interna onal Ethics Intelligence Studies Thomas Boghardt (U.S. Army Center of Military History) Panel Labor Rights and Financial Crises: Does Tight Money Loosen Labor Rights? John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) TA42: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Historical Perspec ves On Intelligence Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Ca a Gregora (Lund University) Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) David Hulme (University of Manchester UK) Michael J. Moran (Swinburne University) Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College and UMass Boston) Susan M. Park (University of Sydney) TA45: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Labor Ac vism And Labor Standards Jean Michel Montsion (York University, Glendon College) Chair Disc. Disc. Blinking Red: A Reassessment of the Air India Bombing as an Intelligence Failure. Joy Gordon (Fair eld University) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Niklas Rolf (FernUniversität in Hagen) “A er Rome was Built: Prudence and the Need for Energy Infrastructure Maintenance” Melisa Balos (Florida Interna onal University) Failed Foreign Aid: A Norma ve Dialogue? Aspen Brinton (Boston College) Are “Smart Sanc ons” Any More Ethical than Dumb Sanc ons? Joy Gordon (Fair eld University) Colonialism, Repara ons, and Du es of Development Assistance Jesper L. Pedersen (Durham University) TA47: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Communica ng Press Freedom And Human Rights Panel Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Ken Rogerson (Duke University) David Faris (Roosevelt University) Mass Mobiliza on in Human Rights Campaigns: Media Advocacy in Mo on Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton) The 'Right on Which All Other Rights Depend': Press Freedom in the Interna onal Human Rights Discourse Wiebke Lamer (Old Dominion University) News about Her: The E ects of Media Freedom and Access to New Media on Women’s Social, Poli cal and Economic Rights Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Journalism And Human Rights Awareness: How Financial Crisis Is Undermining A Global Understanding Of Human Rights Problems Susana Sampaio Dias (University of Portsmouth) Swinging between American and Chinese Hegemony: Economic Dependence, Norm Di usion, and Taiwan’s Press Freedom Jaw-Nian Huang (University of California, Riverside) TA48: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Military Organiza ons As Gendered Actors Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Marsha Henry (London School of Economics) Paul R. Higate (Bristol University) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Paul Amar (University of California) TA51: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Is The Personal-Na onal Globally Poli cal? Theorizing The Interna onal Di usion Of LBGTQ Rights Panel Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Momin Rahman (Trent University) Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Beyond Cynicism: Rethinking Queer Postcolonial Cri que Mehmet Sinan Birdal (Isik University) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. TA50: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable The End Of Militarised Masculinity? Global Perspec ves On Gender And Travelling Concepts Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Who Guards The Guards: The Gendered Silences In The Nigerian Military Response To The Boko Haram Insurgency Modupe Oshikoya (UMass Boston) Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Theorizing The EU’s Interna onal Di usion Of LGBTQ Friendly Policies Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University) The UN, Na onal Human Rights Ins tu ons (NHRIs), and Regional Networks of NHRIs: Ronald Holzhacker (University of Groningen, Interna onal Rela ons and Interna onal Organiza on) By Words Not Deeds? Promo ng LGBT rights in Kyrgyzstan The Military as a Gender Actor: Birthing on the Front Lines Roberta Guerrina “I Believe We Are The Fewer, The Prouder”: Military Sexual Assault And Resilience From The Perspec ve Of Female Veterans Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Regionaliza on and Globaliza on in the New Poli cs of Homophobia Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Rebecca Hannagan (Northern Illinois University) The e ect of Gender Integra on Policy on Self‐Iden ty in the U.S. Military Ti any Bohm (Northern Illinois University) TA49: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Deterrence Under Assymetry And Uncertainty: Strategy And Concepts Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) Deterrence and Disarmament Heinz Gaertner (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) Deterrence Adri ?: Inadvertent Escala on under the Nuclear Overhang in South Asia Ryan French (Naval War College) Non‐Strategic Deterrence Jesse Wasson (Systems Planning and Analysis) Christopher Bluesteen (Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA)) Uncertainty and Deterrence Yakov Ben-Haim (Technion-Israel Ins tute of Technology) Dangerous Times: Strategies for Deterrence Under Power Asymmetry Karl P. Mueller (RAND Corpora on) TA52: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Empire And Periphery, Imperialism And Interven on Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere) Alena Drieschova (University of Toronto) Liberal Empire, Interna onalism, and the Use of Force in the Periphery: Cons tu onal Interven ons in Interna onal Poli cs, 1848‐1945 Dillon Stone Tatum (The George Washington University) Imaging Imperialism: Social Construc vism And The 'Colonial Ques on' In Us Foreign Policy, 1865‐1900 Cameron Hill (Independent Researcher) War me Propaganda and Public Sphere in Late Imperial Russia and Turkey, 1877‐1878 Onur Isci (Bilkent University) An Archaeology of (Non)Interven on, 1648‐1815 Christelle Rigual (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva) TA53: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Of Copula, Quodlibets And Liminal Spaces: Con ngent Encounters Of East Asian Poli cal Thought And Interna onal Rela ons Theory Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Felix Roesch (Coventry University) Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) Youth Ac vism, Art and Transi onal Jus ce: Emerging Spaces of Memory a er the Jasmine Revolu on Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University) Sites and Sights of Transi onal Jus ce: the Art Collec on of the Cons tu onal Court in Johannesburg Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge) Drawing in the Sand: Argen na and the Open Space of Transi onal Jus ce De ning “East Asia”, Iden fying “Liminal Spaces” Misato Matsuoka (University of Warwick) Religious Freedom or Ideological Blinder? Di erent Understandings of Religion in the DPRK and USA Marcos Zunino (University of Cambridge) Grassroots, Gender and Transi onal Jus ce Spaces: the Ques on of Inclusiveness of Bo om‐Up Strategies in the Case of REKOM in Bosnia and Herzegovina Anna S. Roh (University of Warwick) Caterina Bonora (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of Social Sciences) Norms and Processes: Thinking about IR in Contemporary China Tim Ruehlig (University of Frankfurt) Mar n Schmetz (Goethe-University Frankfurt) Twenty Years’ Crisis in Asia ‐ The Ins tute of Paci c Rela ons and IR Seiko Mimaki (Johns Hopkins University) Basso Os nato: the Ques on of Place in Our World View Felix Roesch (Coventry University) Atsuko Watanabe (The university of Warwick) TA54: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Role Of IR Theory And Western Constructs In “Global-Local” Peacebuilding Partnerships Peace Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Kristo er Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Adam R. Branch (San Diego State University) Partners for Peace? The Interac on Between Local and Interna onal Peacebuilding Actors in Ituri, Democra c Republic of Congo Sara Hellmüller (University of Basel Media on Program, Swisspeace) Suppor ng the Disconnec on? The Homogeniza on of Local Discourses Through Interna onal Support Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Local Resistance to Interna onal Peacebuilding: A Typology Based on Mo va on and Power Disparity SungYong Lee (University of Otago) From the Ivory Tower to the Boots on the Ground: Con ict Transforma on Theory and Peacebuilding in the Democra c Republic of Congo Carol Jean Gallo (Cambridge University) Pieter Vanholder (Life & Peace Ins tute ) Peaceland: Con ict Resolu on and the Everyday Poli cs of Interna onal Interven on Severine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) TA55: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Cri cal Spaces In Transi onal Jus ce: Regional Perspec ves Human Rights Chair Disc. Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Encounters with Transi onal Jus ce in Post‐Qadda Libya: Contested Spaces for Jus ce in Libya’s Transi on Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) TA56: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Theore cal Perspec ves on Diplomacy Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. John Robert Kelley (American University) Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) If A Global State Begets Global Diplomacy ‐ What Statecra Without The State Look Like? Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Do Public Diplomacies Ma er? Understanding Long Term Impacts Robin Brown (PDNI) Shaping Future Diploma c Capabili es Catarina Isabel Tully (Strategy & Security Ins tute, Exeter University, UK) Shaun Riordan (London School of Economics) Mobilizing Change: The Legi ma on of Nonstate Diploma c Actors John Robert Kelley (American University) TA57: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Drug Policy: Challenges And Possibili es Of Reform Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Sabrina Stein (Social Science Research Council) Renata Segura (Social Science Research Council) David Bewley‐Taylor (Swansea University) Alison Holcomb (American Civil Liber es Union of Washington Founda on) TA58: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cs Of Resistance To Transi onal Jus ce Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Hate Speech, Resistance And The Power Of Language In Rural Rwanda Nicola Palmer (Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College ) The Place Of The First Peoples In The Interna onal Sphere: A Necessary Star ng Point For Jus ce For Indigenous Peoples Mark McMillan (University of Melbourne) Biopower and Resistance in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Mona Lilja (University of Gothenburg) Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg) ‘The Poli cs of “Whataboutery”: The Problem of Trauma Trumping the Poli cal’ Adrian Li le (University of Melbourne) Juliet Rogers (University of Melbourne) Victor’s Jus ce and Poli cs and Resistance to Transi onal Jus ce in Côte d’Ivoire Briony Jones (University of Basel) Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) Armed Forces in Spain Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) Rousse `s Military Policy And Regional Defense Rela ons: Lessons From The Ac vi es Of The Armed Forces In The UPPS (Pacifying Police Unit) Suzeley Kalil Mathias (UNESP - State University of São Paulo (Brazil)) Armed Forces and Fight Against Drug Tra cking In Mexico: The Blurred Boundaries Between Na onal Security and Public Security Yadira Galvez (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) Chair Disc. Philip McMichael (Cornell University) Raj Patel (UT Aus n) Can A Regionally‐Based Food Movement Transform An Ethereal Global Policy Forum Into A Congenial Space For Defending Diversity? Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Innova ng Agriculture? Governance, Public‐Private Partnerships and the Green Revolu on in Africa William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University) Theorizing The Global Food Sovereignty Movement: An Evalua on Anne e Desmarais (Canada Research Chair in Human Rights, Social Jus ce and Food Sovereignty, University of Manitoba) Land Access, Food Sovereignty and Peasant Movements in the Basque Country Zoe Brent (Interna onal Ins tute of Social Sciences) The Food Sovereignty Counter‐Movement: New Challenges For The 21St Century. The Merida Ini a ve: What is Next for North America? Alejandro Chanona (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico) TA60: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Alliances In Non-Tradi onal Security Environments Philip McMichael (Cornell University) Panel TA63: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ethics Of Global Climate Governance Interna onal Security Studies Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Michael Kenney (University of Pi sburgh) Michael Kenney (University of Pi sburgh) Unequal Burden Sharing in Counterinsurgency Partnerships –Tes ng Economic Theories of Alliances in Modern COIN Con icts Barbara Elias (Bowdoin College) Risk, Resilience and Responses: Norm di usion in coping with non‐ tradi onal challenges in Europe and Asia ‐ Paci c May-Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin) Turkey and Israel: Changing Pa erns of Alliances in the Middle East Kivanc Ulusoy (Istanbul University) Paul Wapner (American University) Climate Governance And Environmental Jus ce In The Global City: Reconciling Economic Growth, Social Jus ce, And Climate Poli cs In Chicago, Birmingham, And Vancouver Corina McKendry (Colorado College) Adop ng The Climate Jus ce Frame To Local Poli cal Struggles In South Africa ‐ The E ects Of The Interna onal Climate Change Conference In Durban In 2011 Moral Language In Climate Poli cs: An Evalua ve Framework Panel Jonathan Pickering (The Australian Na onal University) Legi ma on in Fragmented Global Climate Governance Marija Isailovic (The Ins tute of Environmental Studies, VU Amsterdam) Intelligence Studies Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) Chris Bronk (Rice University) A Hard Line to Hoe: The Possibility of Interna onal Norms to Limit Economic Espionage Roger Hurwitz (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Aseop’s Wolves: The Decep ve Appearance of Espionage and A acks in Cyberspace Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) Figh ng the Networks”: From Computer Security to Cybersecurity and Beyond Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Intelligence and Legi macy in the Digital Age Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Treachery in Historical Perspec ve: Comparing Cyber‐spy Edward Snowden and the Cambridge Five David Gioe (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Loren Cass (College of the Holy Cross) Melanie Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Katherine H. Tennis (American University ) Chair Disc. Panel Climate of the Poor: Is Compensa on Ethical? Alliances and Bargaining in Nontradi onal Security Areas TA61: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Intelligence In An Age Of Cyber Espionage Panel Global Development TA59: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Security And Defense Issues: The Role Of Armed Forces Chair Disc. TA62: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Land And Food Sovereignty: Alterna ves To Trading Places TA64: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Innova ve Methods for Teaching Interna onal Law, Nego a on and Con ict Resolu on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Han Dorussen (University of Essex) Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Flipping the Classroom in Teaching Con ict Resolu on Han Dorussen (University of Essex) Nego a on Simula ons in the IR Classroom: The Poten al to Cul vate Empathy, Understanding of Power Dynamics and Value Crea on through Experien al Learning Sasha Anderson (Brandeis University) Sandra Jones (George Mason University ) More Than Just A Set Of Rules: Teaching Interna onal Law To IR Majors In Brazil Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) Fic onalizing Historical Cases to Teach Nego a on Processes and Structures Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Nego a ng Regional Trade Agreements: Simula ng Mul ‐level Nego a ons Across Universi es Yann Kerevel (Lewis University) Margaret Edwards (Truman State University) Philip E. Hultquist (Roosevelt University) TA65: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Applica ons Of Diplomacy And Security Seeking Of Humans and Homelands: Whither Security Studies? John David Payne (Sam Houston State University) Principal Agent Theory: Challenges Of Outsourcing Private Security Services In Post Con ict Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra ) Poli cal Economy of Security Studies in an Increasingly Priva zed World Panel Rebecca D. Pa erson (Na onal Defense University) Peter Thompson (Na onal Defense University) Trust In Private Security Regula on Regimes: Challenges Of Interven ons In Iraq And Afghanistan Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra ) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Todd Clayton Robinson (University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign) Todd Clayton Robinson (University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign) TA68: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel How To Open The Black Box: Concepts And Methods To Explore Global Science And Technology Rethinking Leaders: Geopoli cal Rivalry, Regime Vulnerability, and China's Asser ve Diplomacy William Z.Y. Wang (London School of Economics) Chair Rebel Diplomats: Non‐State Actors and the Diplomacy of Contested Sovereignty Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Anthony Vinci The Agency Of Visual Order: Innova ve Mapping Technologies In Cons tu ng Global Order Kuniko Ashizawa (American University ) Venilla Rajaguru (York University, Ph. D Candidate, Dept. of Science & Technology Studies) Panel Exploring the Nexus of Aesthe cs, Agency and Peacebuilding Max O. Stephenson (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Chair Disc. Lukasz Wordliczek (Jagiellonian University) Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Lukasz Wordliczek (Jagiellonian University) Assessing the Development of Defensive Systems by Using Mathema cal Theory of Op mal Dynamic Systems Visualizing Net Neutrality ‐ Power and Ideas Kirsten Rodine Hardy (Northeastern University) Mul ‐Level Organiza on Of Global Science: Towards A Conceptual Framework Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) Shanghai E ect: Do Exports to China A ect Labor Prac ces in Africa? Christopher Adolph (University of Washington) Vanessa Quince (University of Washington) Contextualizing Socio‐poli cal & Demographic Transforma ons in the Middle East Elhum Haghighat (Lehman College, The City University of New York) Needle in a Haystack: Iden fying Suitable Cases from Sta s cal Datasets for Compara ve Method Research Designs Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota) Are Voters a Barrier to Female Candidates? Experimental Evidence from Four Russian Regions Olga Avdeyeva (Loyola University Chicago) Richard Matland (Loyola University Chicago) TA67: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Theory And Concepts For The New Security Agenda: Private Actors Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Alex Chung (University of Sydney) Alex Chung (University of Sydney) Just War Theory and Private Security Companies Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick) Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Gabriel Michael (Yale Law School) New Technologies and Fieldwork in a Global Interna onal Rela ons Japan’s Approach to Peacebduilding in Afghanistan: Money, Diplomacy and the Challenges of E ec ve Assistance TA66: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Cases, Numbers, and Models: Quan ta ve Approach to Interna onal Rela ons Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Inga Ulnicane (EIF, University of Vienna) TA69: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Claiming A Voice: Poli cs In A World Of Inequality Panel Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Disc. Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Christ'l De Landtsheer (University of Antwerp) Non‐Violent Power of Collec vi es: Voices from Tahrir and Gezi Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University) Age, Gender, And Resistance: Lessons From “Occupy,” The “Arab Spring,” And The Survivors‐Led Movement To End Rape On College Campuses In The United States Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Inves ng in Gender Equality at the Group of 20: Feminist global economic governance Susan G. Harris Rimmer (The Australian Na onal University) Silences and Invisibili es: Does Big Data Really Include All the Data? Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Local Discourses As Neglected Voices Against A Transna onal Neoliberal Feminist Discourse Franziska Pluemmer (University of Tuebingen) Julia Lux (University of Tuebingen, Germany) TA70: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Energy Issues In Sub-Saharan Africa: Local, Regional And Global Governance From Words To Deeds: Considera ons Regarding The Circula on And Implica ons Of Discourses Related To Climate‐Induced Migra on: The Bangladesh’s Case Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Economic Sor ng in the Name of Security: Ques oning the EU’s Proposed “Registered Traveller Programme” Chair Disc. Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Daniel H. Volman (African Security Research Project) Ma hias Leese (University of Tuebingen) Making Refugees, Governing Others: Asylum Seekers in Brazil Case Study on the Adapta on of Renewable Energy in Rural Communi es in South Africa Bruno Magalhaes (The Open University) Patrick Ebewo (Tshwane University of Technology) TA75: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Interna onal Rela ons In The Global Early Modern Energy and Con ict: Security Outsourcing in the Protec on of Cri cal Energy Infrastructures Yuliya Zabyelina (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, CUNY) Irina Kustova (University of Trento) Energy Regionalism and Di usion: The case of renewable energy in ECOWAS Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Eco‐Colonialism, the Last Stage of North‐South Con ict Lucky Imade (American University of Nigeria) TA71: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Understanding Nonviolence: Contours And Contexts Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Julie M. Norman (McGill University) Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Mohammed Abu‐Nimer (American University) Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) Peter Smith (Athabasca University) Kurt Schock (Rutgers University Newark) Patrick G. Coy (Kent State University‐ Center for Applied Con ict Management) Maciej Bartkowski (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) TA72: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Future Of NATO (II) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Tracey C. German (King's College London) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Fiscal Austerity Versus Geopoli cs: The United Kingdom And The Future Of NATO Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) Geopoli cs Rules Ok! Turkey, NATO And The Pu n Challenge William H. Park (King's College, London) Will the Expedi onary Ally return to the Bal c? On Denmark and the Ambiguity of Na onal Security Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark) TA74: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Mobilising Security, Regula ng Mobility: The Authorising E ects Of Discourses On Inclusion And Exclusion Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Tugba Basaran (University of Kent) Elspeth H. Guild (University of Nijmegen) Spinning a European Web of Unease: Europol as Ar culator of a Transna onal Field of (In)Security Stef Wi endorp (University of Groningen) ‘Moral Excep onalism’ as a Security Discourse in Sweden: Exclusion and Surveillance of Refugees by the Good Ci zen Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College, London) Alice Baillat (Sciences Po Paris/CERI) Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. David Kang (University of Southern California) Jeppe Mulich (New York University) Jordan Branch (Brown University) Michael Martoccio (Nothwestern University ) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Julia Costa Lopez (University of Oxford) TA76: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Parsing The Dialec cs Of IR In France: Diverging Evolu on, Prac ces And Images Of Disciplinary Knowledge Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Inanna Hama ‐Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Helen Milner (Princeton University) Claire Turenne Sjolander (University of O awa) Frédéric Ramel (Sciences po Paris) Klaus‐Gerd Giesen (Université d'Auvergne) TA77: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Prospects For Comba ng Human/Sex Tra cking In North American Ci es Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Jane H. Bayes (California State University, Northridge) Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) Judith H. S ehm (Florida Interna onal University) Laura Murphy (Loyola University New Orleans) Jane H. Bayes (California State University, Northridge) TA78: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Religion And Women's Engagement In Global Poli cs Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Seyit Ali Avcu (Kyrgyz‐Turk Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) Does Islam Explain Gender Inequality? Reassessing Islam and its Impact on Gender Outcomes Silvana Toska (Cornell University) Acknowledging Women’s Religious Agency: a Feminist Construc vist Approach to Religion in Interna onal Rela ons Sheherazade R. Jafari (American University) Chris an Women in the Middle East: Voices on the Margin Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Reem Mikhail (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Gender and Representa on in a Muslim Country: The Case of Turkey. Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Alper Bulut (University of Houston) "An A empt To Create An Islam That The French Can Accept": A Post‐Colonial Study Of Race, Immigra on And Gender In French Laïcité So a Soter Henriques (Pon de Janeiro) TA81: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Organiza on And The Ba le For Hearts And Minds cia Universidade Católica do Rio Who Pays A en on To United Na ons Twi er Feeds? Carla Winston (University of Bri sh Columbia) European Debates During The Lampedusa Crisis 2011: Europe At Odds? Maximilian Axel Overbeck (Stu gart University) TA79: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Global And Regional Poli cs Of Water: Towards A Research Agenda Media Framing as the Catalyst for Interna onal Coopera on Kate Eugenis (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Social Media And The Making Of Interna onal Organiza ons' External Iden ty Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Henrie a Levin (University of Southern California) TB01: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Experimen ng With Poli cal Violence Transboundary Water Coopera on, Con ict Preven on And Regional Integra on: The Case Of The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Local Poli cs, Regional Networks: Urbanizing Watersheds Under Climate Change Larry A. Swatuk (University of Waterloo) Marina Jozipovic (University of Waterloo) Finding The Right Security Sector Strategy: The Goldilocks Problem In Post‐Con ict States Anna Getmansky (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel) Tolga Sinmazdemir (Bogazici University) Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Water, Coopera on and Peacebuilding ‐ Exploring (internal) transboundary water governance in Kosovo a er 1999 Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Bo om‐Up And Upside Down: An Evalua on Of Interna onal E orts To Facilitate Delibera ve Approaches To Transboundary Water Sharing In The Ganges‐Brahmaputra‐Meghna Basin Paula Hanasz (Australian Na onal University) Panel Human Rights Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Wendy R. Lambourne (University of Sydney) Collec ve Unse lement in Uganda: Promp ng the Acknowledgement of Past Abuses Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario) Tes mony, Trauma and Reconcilia on: Mapping Discourses of Transi onal Jus ce Dana Hayward (Brown University ) Dealing with the Past: Trauma Healing, Transi onal Jus ce and Transforma ve Peacebuilding in Rwanda and Burundi Wendy R. Lambourne (University of Sydney) Reconcilia on Without Acknowledgement: The Limits of Tradi onal Jus ce in Postwar Mozambique Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Graig Klein (Binghamton University) Spreading Discontent? If so, How? The E ect of Syrian Refugees on Turkish Poli cs Christopher Paul (Duke University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Adam Kochanski (University of O awa) Chair Disc. Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Managing Water Pressures In Ethiopia The Interna onal Di usion of Inves ga ve Norms: From Truth Commissions to the UN Commissions of Inquiry Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Hannah Moosa (University of Toronto) Chair Disc. Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University) Public Diplomacy and Democra c Legi macy in the European Union Raul Pacheco‐Vega (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska ‐ Omaha) TA80: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Varying Approaches To Transi onal Jus ce Leonardo Monteiro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Anamaria G. Dutceac Segesten (Lund University) Grievance, Risk, And Intergroup Images Impact Support For Poli cal Mobiliza on And Terrorism In Interna onal Online Experimental Contexts Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e) Percep ons of Torture: The Behavioral Impacts of Proximity and In‐ Group Bias Erin Kearns (American University) Inside Militant Groups: The E ects of Leadership De cits on Terrorist Decision Making Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Jochen Mierau (University of Groningen) TB02: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cal Security Studies Methods Cafe Commi ee Panel Professional Development Commi ee Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte Chair Gabriel Boulianne Gobeil (University of O awa) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Can E. Mutlu (Bilkent University) Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Swa Parashar (Monash University) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York) TB03: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cal Security Junior Scholar Deborah Avant (University of Denver) TB03-A: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Energy Security And Interdependence JSS Group TB03-C: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Gendered Fallout Of War JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Sexual violence related s gma sa on in con ict a ected‐se ngs: Can repara ons have a transforma ve impact? Emily Waller (University of New South Wales, Australia) The Gendered Poli cs of Drugs: looking at militarized drug policies in La n America through a feminist lens Ana Clara de Souza (Pon Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) cal Catholic University of Rio de The Implica ons of Inequali es: Gender Role Socializa on, the State, and War me Rape Holly Williamson (Arizona State University) TB03-D: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peacekeeping And Peacebuilding JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn) Harmonizing Customary Jus ce and Human Rights in Liberal Peacebuilding in West Africa: A Compara ve Case study of Sierra Leone and Liberia Mohamed Sesay (McGill University) Lauren Twort (Roehampton University/ Royal United Services Ins tute (RUSI)) David Igna us Torre (University of Calgary) Adam Cote (University of Calgary) Complex Interdependence between China and Saudi Arabia? Assessing Shi s in the Issue Area Linkages of Energy Trade and Security Ties Philip Gater-Smith (Durham University) The Southern Gas Corridor: Making Interdependent Regional Worlds A Safer Place Alexandra Maria Bocse (University of Cambridge) Theorizing Petro‐Alignment: Oil‐States’ Search for Great Power’s Patronage Inwook Kim (George Washington University) Transna onal‐Local Feminist Transla on: Exploring Agency and Temporality Danielle Fulmer (University of Notre Dame) TB04: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cal Perspec ves On African Security Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross) Ebony‐Joy Igbinoba‐Aigbe (Independent Researcher ) Elec ng Violence: Explaining Post‐Elec on Violence in Africa Faith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware) JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) A Compara ve Security Analysis of Human Rights and Terrorism Alex Chung (University of Sydney) Hannah Dönges (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Who Is Peacebuilding For? Finding The Marginalised Voices In The Liberal Peace A Crack in the Wall: Keystone XL, Securi za on, and the Reevalua on of American Energy Independence Disc. Local Responses to Terrorist Threats in Urban Se ngs: The Cases of Al Shabaab in Nairobi and Boko Haram in Abuja Alexandru Balas (SUNY Cortland) Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) TB03-B: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cri cally Rethinking "Terrorism" Nicole Tishler (Carleton University) Central and Eastern Europe’s Contribu ons to Peace Opera ons Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Debunking the Myth of Globalized Counter‐Terrorism: How the Study and Prac ce of Counter‐Terrorism Reify the State Disc. Junior Scholar Symposia Chair The Final Arms Race: A Military Ethical Re ec on On The E ects Of Ar cial Superintelligence On Drone Warfare And American Counterterrorism Global Structures Of Order And New Ethical Modula ons Of Poli cs In The Sahel Amy Niang South Africa's Civil War Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) The Relevance Of African Pre/Colonial Military History To Contemporary Conceptualisa ons Of Con ict And Peace Alison Bre le (King's College London) Demagogues Of Hate Or Shepherds Of Peace? Examining The Securi za on Processes Of Warlord Democrats In Sierra Leone And Liberia Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University) Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University) Thuy T. Do (Australian Na onal University) Dealing with Di erence in Interna onal Rela ons Hajar Amidian (University of Alberta) TB05: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Molecularisa on Of Security: Pre-Emp on, Dual-Use And CoProduc on In Global Health Security IR And Area Studies: Disjunc ve Discourses? Stephanie Bräuer (University of Münster (Germany)) Magnus Dau (University of Siegen ) TB08: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Loca ng Turkey Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Disc. Decentring global scholarship: American IR responds to the Non/Post‐Western IR Theory challenge Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Project BioShield, BARDA, Bioterrorism and Bio (in) security Christopher Long (University of Sussex) Insecurity In The Laboratory: Security As A Destabilizing Force In Biodefense Research Chair Disc. Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Süleyman Şah University) Poli cal Infec ons and Geopoli cal Hygiene: A Cri que of Epidemiological Modelling as a Counterinsurgency Strategy Paranoia or Representa on of the Other? Nail Tanrioven (University of Florida) Nicole S. Grove (Johns Hopkins University) 9/11 Revisited: Changing Concep ons of Security and Iden ty in Turkey's Foreign Policy Revisi ng the H5N1 Dual Use Research Controversy: The Co‐ Produc on of the Life Sciences and Global Health Security Zeynep Arkan (Hace epe University) Muge Kinacioglu (Hace epe University) Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Neuroscience, Imaging Technology and War: Beyond the ‘Dual‐Use’ Problem Where Does Turkey Belong to? Turkish Public Opinion on Regional Iden ty and Foreign Policy Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Zsolt Nyiri (Montclair State University) Panel Convergence or Divergence? A Compara ve Analysis of Turkish and EU Foreign Policy and Iden ty since 2009 Zeynep Arkan (Hace epe University) Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) Kyla Tienhaara (Australian Na onal University) TB09: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable From The Kitchen Table To The Nego a ng Table: Global Interna onal Rela ons Through The Lens Of Food Hydraulic Fracturing and Environmental Protec on in North America: Regional Regulatory Regimes in Global Context Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Juliann Emmons Allison (University of California Riverside) Ian Oxnevad (University of California, Riverside) Chair “Ending Gold Mining as a Transi on to a Socially, Environmentally and Economically Responsible Development Policy: Case Studies of Gold‐Mining Moratoria in El Salvador and Costa Rica” Robin Broad (American University) Keeping the “Green” in Greenland: Natural resources and global powers Erica M. Dingman (World Policy Ins tute) China, Hydropower Development and Transna onal Ac vism in Southeast Asia: Resis ng Corporate Irresponsibility Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University ) Changing Dynamics of Nile River Basin‐Regional Mul ‐Poli cs Paul A. Williams (Bilkent University) TB07: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Worlding IR Panel Jon D. Carlson (University of Aberdeen) Josuke Ikeda (University of Toyama) Western IR Does not Exist: Naviga ng Exclusionary Prac ces in the Field of IR Sarah Shoker (McMaster University) Geographical Pa erns of Analysis in IR Research: Representa ve Cross‐regional Comparison as a Way Forward Johannes Vüllers (GIGA) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Carola Weil (American University, School of Professional and Extended Studies) Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Jacqueline Ignatova (University of Maryland, College Park) C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Johanna Mendelson Forman (American University) Sam Chappel‐Sokol (American University) TB10: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The (An ) Colonial Ques ons Of Our Times: Epistemology, Temporality, And Violence In The (Un)Making Of Global Coloniality And Colonial Modernity Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Pan‐Eurasianisa on of Turkish Foreign Policy Rebecca J. Hester (University of Texas Medical Branch) TB06: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Energy, Resources And The Environment Panel Chair Disc. Bruno Charbonneau (Lauren an University) Leonardo Figueroa Helland (Westminster College) The Poli cs of Inclusion/Exclusion: Best (and Worst) Prac ces in Canadian Immigra on Policy Nadia Verrelli (Lauren an University) Can the River speak? Epistemological Confronta on in the Rise and Fall of the Land Grab Bikrum Gill (York University) Unpacking Construc ons of a Mythical Past and Harmonious Present: The Harper Government, Colonialism and First Na ons Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) The Territory of Colonialism TB16: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Narra ng IR And The World Gerry Kearns (Maynooth University) TB11: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Transforma ve Pathways To Decarboniza on Roundtable Environmental Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Communica on Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) Michele Betsill (Colorado State University) Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Paul Wapner (American University) Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (University of Hamburg) Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) Whose Non‐West? Zeynep Gulsah Capan (University of Erfurt) TB12: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable On The Government Of The Living: Foucault’s Lectures At The Collège De France, 1979-1980 The Art of Security: Discourse, Narra ve and Story Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham) Construc ng a Global Stage: Revolu onary Precedents Ingrid Creppell (George Washington University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory A Re ec on on Academic Disciplining in IR Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. A Narra ve Turn In IR? Stacey Berquist (York University) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Julian Reid (University of Lapland) Luis Lobo‐Guerrero (Groningen University) Suvi Alt (University of Lapland) TB13: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Global IR In The Cyber World: New Ideas In Interna onal Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Sue Eckert (Watson Ins tute, Brown University) Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) Anthony Clark Arend (Georgetown University) Chris C. Demchak (US Naval War College & University of Arizona) Roger Hurwitz (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Martha Finnemore (George Washington University) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) TB14: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Cri cal Strategic Studies: On The Use Of Cri cal Scholarship By Strategists Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Philippe Dufort (Université Saint‐Paul) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Anne‐Marie D’Aoust (Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Department of Poli cal Science) Philippe Beaulieu‐Brossard (University of St Andrews) David Grondin (University of O awa) Frederic Merand (University of Montreal) TB15: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Power Poli cs And Interna onal Ins tu ons Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) T. V. Paul (McGill University) Alex Thompson (Ohio State University) Norrin M. Ripsman (Concordia University) Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah) Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) TB17: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM China Emerges As A Great Mari me Power Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Ivan W. Rasmussen (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) 'PLA Restructuring, System of Systems, and Evolving Mari me Strategy' Nan Li (U.S. Naval War College) 'PLA Navy Leadership in Transi on: Implica ons for China’s Military Moderniza on' Je rey Becker (CNA) Understanding PLA Views of the 'Three Island Chains' Concept Andrew Sven Erickson (Naval War College) Joel Wuthnow (CNA) China's Hidden Interven onist Agenda in the South China Sea: Natural resources, Power Projec on and Regional Rivalry Kathrin Reed (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) TB18: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Global Arc c: The Arc c Nexus In Rela ons Between Arc c Council And Asian States (II) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Rasmus G. Bertelsen (Aalborg University) Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Should the Beaver Fear the Dragons? Canadian Views on Asian States’ Emerging Interests in the Arc c Frédéric Lasserre Russia’s energy policy towards China and the Arc c poten al Tom Røseth (Norwegian Ins tute for Defense Studies) Non‐Arc c States in the Arc c and the Recons tu on of Regional Boundaries Andrew Chater (University of Western Ontario) Sino‐Russian coopera on on the Arc c: problems and opportuni es Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) TB19: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Discourse And Climate Policies Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. TB22: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM What Resistance?: Rethinking Manifesta ons And Conceptualiza ons Of Opposi on And Dissidence Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Elisabeth Gra y (Arizona State University) Sco V. Valen ne (City University of Hong Kong) Chair Disc. Explaining the Di usion of Climate Change Policies Thibaud Henin (University of Oregon) Hendrik Huelss (Leuphana University Lueneburg) Emily Pechar (Duke University) Frederick W. Mayer (Duke University) Towards a Theory of Transcala on ‐ Transna onal Escala on Mechanisms of Violent Dissidence Communica ng Climate Change: Is Brazil the Nobler Example? Janusz Biene (Goethe University Frankfurt) Myanna Lahsen (INPE) Climate Discourses and Ins tu onaliza on: The Case of China, 2002 ‐2013 Felixible and Dissident: Resilient Resistance as a means to challenge unpredicatable subjuga on Caitlin M. Ryan (Ohio University) Yi-tsui Tseng (University of Denver) E ects of Global Climate Summits on Climate Change Awareness and Policy Preferences Violent / Violated Bodies And Bodily Boundary Work: Life On The Base At Bahía De Guantánamo Kandida Iris Purnell (University of Aberdeen) Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zürich) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Eric Rojo (CEDAN (Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo de America del Norte), Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Mexico DF) Shi ing Tides: An Analysis of Migra on Pa erns within North America. A Luta Con nua – S ll: Resistance Towards The Dominant Discourse On Land Reforms In South Africa David Betge (Freie Universität Berlin) TB23: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Chris anity In Global Poli cs: Iden ty, Mobiliza on And Con ict Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Collabora on, collision or simple encounters? Drug and Human Smuggling on the US/MX Border Gabriella Sanchez ( Monash University) Threats from the South: Canadian and American immigra on policies towards Mexico, 1993‐2009. Gabriela De la Paz (ITESM, Campus Monterrey) Walking Together in Faith and Solidarity: Responses of the Catholic Church to North American Migra on Maria Vidal de Haymes (Loyola University Chicago) Lois Lorentzen (University of San Francisco) Borders As Business: Low‐Skill Workers, The H‐2 Visa, And The Migra on Industry In The United States And Mexico Joseph Anderson (University of Gothenburg) TB21: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innova ve Panel Using Digital and Social Media in the Classroom and Beyond to Represent and Ques on Science Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University) Gabriela Marin Thornton (Texas A&M University) Confessional Culture and European Iden ty Brent Nelsen (Furman University) James L. Guth (Furman University) Josephine E. Squires (Fort Hays State University) ISA Innova ve Panel Julia Grauvogel (GIGA Ins tute of African A airs) Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) The Hegemony of Prac ces: Power and Resistance in the EU’s External Rela ons Interpre ng Climate Skep cism: Climate A tudes as Iden ty Expression TB20: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of The US-Mexico Migra on Process Panel African Monas cism in Southern Tanzania: Rede ning Moderniza on Theory John Chris e-Searles (University of Southern Mississippi) Transna onal Religious Mobiliza on in Domes c Poli cs: Perspec ves from La n America Luis Felipe Man lla (University of South Florida - St. Petersburg) Con ict Poten al Of Pentecostalism In The Middle East Aini Linjakumpu (University of Lapland) TB24: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Japan's Role In Interna onal Security: Con nuity Or Change? Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Lau Blaxekjær (University of Copenhagen) Japan’s Role in the Mul lateral Global Security Management: Evolving Debates and Implemen ng E orts of Human Security Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Japanese Security Policy: Military Crises, Threat In a on and Security Policy Development Bhubhindar Singh (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Why Is Japan Losing Control of the Senkakus? Second‐Image Explana on for Japan’s Territorial Decline Nori Katagiri (Air War College) TB25: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Historical Interna onal Socie es As Regions Panel Accessing the Inaccessible: the Uses and Abuses of Crowdsourcing in Gathering Data in the Eastern Democra c Republic of Congo Sudakshini M. Perera (University of Birmigham) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Filippo Costa Buranelli (King's College London) Laust Schouenborg (Roskilde University) A Near Eastern States System Before Age: Comparing the Greek Poleis System with the Ancient Near Eastern State Forma on Alex I. Aissaoui (University of Helsinki) War and Poli cal Evolu on in the Ancient Mediterranean Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) Toward a Sociology of Interna onal Systems: Regional Orders beyond the Western Gaze TB28: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Migrant And Minority Mobiliza on Agenda Post 9/11 (US-Europe) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. The Evolu on of Italian Muslim Poli cal Mobiliza on Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College) Policy Reac on to An ‐Immigra on Mobiliza on in Europe and the United States: The Case Against Convergence Mar n A. Schain (New York University) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) The Byzan ne Empire as an Interna onal Society Yannis S vach s (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) O oman Empire as an Interna onal Society Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University, formerly Warwick University) TB26: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Iden ty-Forma on, Securi za on, Discipline, Governance: Borders As Mul -Faceted Sites Of (In)Security Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Olaf Corry (Open University, UK) Jose na Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Ontological Security and India‐China Rela ons: From Border Dispute to ‘News War’ Yang Lu (Heidelberg University) Border Enforcement Logics and the Securi za on of Migrants Carla Angulo-Pasel (Wilfrid Laurier University) The Strength of Weak Borders: Structural Holes at the Heart of Contemporary Con ict Bas aan Quast (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Assembling biometric sor ng machines: Tracing the birth of the self ‐service border. Simon Sontowski (Department of Geography, University of Zurich) TB27: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Ba les Of Ideas And Narra ves (I): The Produc on Of Knowledge In Con ict And Interven on Peace Studies Chair Disc. Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Authors of Insecurity: Access, Informa on and Agency in Ethiopia’s Somali Region Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Li ing the Fog of War? The Consequences for Informa on and Knowledge Produc on when including Intelligence and Surveillance Capabili es in the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Mali John E. Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Methodology and Myths: the Interna onal Crisis Group’s Organisa onal Culture Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia (Rutgers University) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Harvard University) Under Cover: Race, The Na on of Islam and the Poli cs of Surveillance Michael George Hanchard (Johns Hopkins University) Old Threats, New Mobiliza on Agenda? How to Analyze the Responses of Immigrants and Minori es to Security Governance? Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia (Rutgers University) La no Mobiliza on in the U.S. Post 9/11: Reac ons to the An ‐ Immigrant Narra ve Karina Moreno Saldivar (Long Island University Brooklyn ) TB29: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Are Regional Powers Making IR More Global? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Miriam Prys (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Miriam Prys (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Benevolent Hegemon or Regional Bully? : Russia's E orts at Regional Integra on A er the Ukraine Crisis Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow) Building Global In uence on a Regional Base: Emerging Economies and their Strategies Miles Kahler (American University) Reluctant Hegemons: Regional powers’ styles of leadership and their impact on regional governance Sandra Destradi (European University Ins tute and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Regional Powers and the Implementa on of Counterterrorism Policy James Wesley Hu o (University of Alabama) Emerging Powers between Regional Commitments and Extra‐ regional Economic Privileges Sebas an Krapohl (University of Amsterdam) TB30: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Feminist Interna onal Rela ons Today: A Discipline Transformed? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna ) Authoritarianism and North Korean art: A Postcolonial‐Feminist Perspec ve on/from East Asia Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) A gendered, inter‐civilisa onal and poli cal economy approach to IR Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) The Sublime South: Subjec vity and Feminism at the edges of the Southern Oceans Once a Rogue, Always a Rogue? The United States, Iran and the Roles Leaders Play Lola Frost (Working Men's College) Akan Malici (Furman University) Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Queering Feminist IR in an Age of Post‐gender/racial/sexual triumph Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of Sussex) Systemism and Foreign Policy Analysis Carolyn C. James (Pepperdine University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Junk feminism and the art of collaging Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) TB31: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel On Robert W. Cox’s Contribu on To Interna onal Rela ons, Interna onal Poli cal Economy And Interna onal Sociology Theory Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. FPA as IR Theory Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh) TB34: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Does Social Media O er New And Innova ve Ways Of Understanding Interna onal Rela ons? Interna onal Communica on Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Nicola Jane Phillips (University of She eld) On Robert W. Cox: Tradi onal, Problem‐Solving and Cri cal Theory Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Chair Disc. Samid Suliman (University of Queensland) Michael G. Elasmar (Boston University) Jacob Groshek (Boston University) H Denis Wu (Boston University) Framing Robert W. Cox Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Race and IR: Notes on a Neo‐Coxian Framework Randolph B. Persaud (American University) The Ins tu onal Environment for Theory Produc on: A global shi James H. Mi elman (American University) TB32: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy And The Poten al For Great Power War In The 21st Century Interna onal Poli cal Economy Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Geopoli cal Poli cal Black Holes and Great Power War A Global Voice for a Global World? How and Why Social Media Research is Failing to Overcome the Divide Between the “West” and the “Rest” Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Big Data in Interna onal Studies: Can Web Intelligence Technologies be Used to Predict Diploma c Crises in East Asia? Eduardo Albrecht (Pukyong Na onal University) We Are All Arab Youth: The Arab Awakening, Social Media, and the Expansion of the Islamic Public Sphere M. Chloe Mulderig (Anthropology, Boston University) My Dictator Don't Tweet: The Use of Social Media in Failed States Melissa Aho (University of Southern Mississippi) Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) The Return of the Great Game: Dominance Vacuums in the 21st Century J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr (Virginia Military Ins tute) Hegemonic Decline, Cultural Overcompensa on, and Tendencies toward Violence Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) 21st Century Great Power Con ict in the Mirror of World War I? Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Chair Disc. Will H. Moore (Florida State University) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) In Search of Peace: Government Repression in Post‐War States Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Ralph Carter (Texas Chris an University) James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) Theories of Change in Foreign Policy Analysis Charles F. Hermann (Texas A&M University) Children in a Global Village: Foreign Policy, Human Rights, and the Poli cs of Intercountry Adop on Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Panel Kris n Bakke (University College London) William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Chair Disc. TB35: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Repression And Poli cal Violence From War to What? The Legacies of War‐Time Violence on Post‐War Order in de facto States Thomas Ehrlich Reifer (University of San Diego) Inching Toward the Primus Inter Pares Model and the End of Systemic Leadership as We Know It? TB33: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panoramic Views Of Foreign Policy Analysis Laura Roselle (Elon University) Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Predictors of Country Men ons in the Twi ersphere: Social Media as a New Context for the Study of Country Images The kine c poli cs of regional worlds: a theore cal enquiry Chair Disc. Panel Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Refugee In ows and Host State Repression Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Network Accessibility and Strategies of Repression in Civil Con ict Anita Rosemary Gohdes (University of Mannheim) A Repressive Inheritance: Decoloniza on and Dissent Kris ne Eck (Uppsala University) TB36: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Loca on And Geography In Civil Con ict Scien Chair Disc. Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Domes c Constraints and Crisis Ini a on and Termina on Lisa J. Carlson (University of Idaho) Raymond Dacey (University of Idaho) Democracy and the Se lement of Interna onal Borders, 1816‐2010 Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) Guerrillas all around us? Using latent variable modeling to iden fy mul ple sovereignty in civil war Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University) Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) David H. Clark (Binghamton University) TB39: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy Dynamics In La n America Network Loca on and Violence during Civil War Jesse Hammond (University of California, Davis) Tore Wig (University of Oslo, and the Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, PRIO) Andreas Foroe Tollefsen (Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo / PRIO) Tac cs of Insurgency and the Micro‐Dynamics of IED Use Chair Disc. Facing autonomy’s challenge: Argen ne foreign policy during the Kirchner era (2003‐2013). Matheus Pereira (Programa de Pós-Graduação San Tiago Dantas (PUC-SP/UNESP/UNICAMP)) Lis Barreto (San Tiago Dantas) The local con ict trap Andreas Foroe Tollefsen (Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo / PRIO) Panel Op ng Out and Missing Out: Contemporary Dynamics of the Security Dilemma in the Southern Cone Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University) Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University) The geopoli cal aspects of the Bolivian foreign policy in the 21st Century Omar Vera-Muniz (USIL - U. Lima) Foreign Policy Analysis Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath) TB40: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel ‘Africa’s Great Awakening’ (I): Contextualizing The ‘Africa Rising’ Debate 'Forward' Israel to New Roles: Ariel Sharon and the Making of Kadima Global Development Baris Kesgin (Susquehanna University) In Search for a 'Sui Generis' Theore cal Framework: A Role Theore cal Analysis of Turkey's Foreign Policy in its Surrounding Regions Chair Disc. Africa Uprising! Popular Protest and Poli cal Change “Rwanda Rising: It’s all about women…” Foreign Policy Role Contesta on in Uganda Katherine Allison (University of Glasgow) Ca a Gregora (Lund University) John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) The Domes c Contesta on over Na onal Role Concep ons From shadows to re ec ons: neoliberal transforma on in sub‐ Saharan Africa within the 'Africa Rising' debate Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) The Role of “Emerging Powers” in the Climate Regime Stephen Buzdugan (Manchester Metropolitan University) Amy Below (Oregon State University) Scien Chair Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes James Morrow (University of Michigan) Bruce M. Russe (Yale University) James Morrow (University of Michigan) Democracy and War me Casual es Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Michael Rudy (Truman State University) Does It Pay To Play? The Heterogeneous E ects of Militarized Interna onal Disputes on Electoral Support for the Incumbent Shane Singh (University of Georgia) Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Julia Gallagher (University of London) Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Ismail Erkam Sula (Bilkent University and Yildirim Beyazit University) TB38: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democracy And Con ict A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (PUC‐Rio; ESG) A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (PUC‐Rio; ESG) Defense in the Brazilian foreign policy: percep ons from history Andreas Beger (Duke University) Benjamin Radford (Duke University) Chair Disc. Panel Foreign Policy Analysis The Ins tu onal Legacies of Local Poli cal Violence: Evidence from the Afrobarometer Surveys TB37: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Role Theore cal Perspec ves On Foreign Policy Is Diversion a "Pathology" of Democra c Systems? Africa Rising: A New "Gospel of Modernisa on"? John Agbonifo (Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria) Panel TB41: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy Making: Drivers And Constraints Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Anat Niv‐Solomon (City University of New York) Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Territory, emo on, and foreign policy in the 21st century Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Exploring, Expanding, and Expressing Poliheuris c Theory Tony Rivera (Na onal Defense University, College of Interna onal Security A airs) Steve Grewell (Na onal Defense University, College of Interna onal Security A airs) The Interplay of Cons tu onal and Poli cal Restric ons on the Use of Force: Introducing a New Conceptual Framework Patrick A. Mello (Technische Universität Dresden) A Theory of Covert Ac on European Foreign Policy Analysis ((E)FPA: Living in a Twilight Zone? Loch K. Johnson (University of Georgia) TB42: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM On Jus ca on And Cri que: Luc Boltanski And IR Lee Stuart Miles (Loughborough University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Chair Disc. Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg‐Essen) Holger Niemann (Ins tute for Development and Peace/University of Duisburg‐Essen) Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Cri que and the Trick of Disposi f: De‐Scribing Socio‐Technical (Research) Objects Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) Jus ca on and Cri que in the UN Security Council: The Veto as Legi macy Test Holger Niemann (Ins tute for Development and Peace/University of Duisburg-Essen) Cccc‐Framing: The Making of Public Jus EU Foreign Policy: Media za on, Legi macy and Capability? Elsa Hedling (Lund University) TB46: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Ideas Of Governance And Statehood In IPE: Situa ng The European Union In The Post-Crisis Global Economy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. From Great Modera on to Great Macroprudence: the macropruden al idea onal shi in interna onal economic policy coordina on Charlo e Rommerskirchen (University of Edinburgh) Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) State tradi ons, statehood and the European Economy: the case of French (post‐) dirigiste responses to the Eurozone crisis and the EU scal architecture Ben Cli (University of Warwick) ca ons for War Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Towards a Revised Discursive Ins tu onalist Approach The Forgo en History of Macropruden al Ideas: Market Power and the Public Interest Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast) Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (McMaster University) Capitalist Jus Crisis ca on in the A ermath of the European Economic Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen) Taylan Yildiz (NRW School of Governance (U Duisburg-Essen)) TB43: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Intelligence And Democracy: Case Studies From Three Con nents Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Joe Wippl (Boston University) Intelligence in Brazil Thomas C. Bruneau (Naval Postgraduate School) Intelligence in Sri Lanka and Indonesia Tim Doorey (Center for Civil-Military Rela ons (CCMR), Naval Postgraduate School) Intelligence in Poland Stephane J. Lefebvre (Carleton University) Intelligence in Colombia and Peru William C. Spracher (Na onal Intelligence University) Whither the regions? Op mum Currency Areas and the poli cs of territory and statehood in the Eurozone Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Austerity and the new poli cs of divide and conquer: The social construc on of taxpayer con ict in the Eurozone Liam Stanley (University of She eld) TB47: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorising World Society TB45: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel A Future For European Foreign Policy Anaysis ((E)FPA): Separate Road, Twin Track Or Dead End? Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Hans Loden (Karlstad University) Poli cal Entrepreneurship and European Foreign Policy in the Age of Resilience Evangelia Petridou (Mid-Sweden University) Lee Stuart Miles (Loughborough University) Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) On Human Security in Global and Regional Worlds: A View from the English School Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware) The English School and World Society: A Reassessment of the Theory and Its Prac ces Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Bilkent University) World Society in a Nutshell Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The Emerging Global Gesellscha : Empirical Tes ng of the Impacts of Highly Legalized Business Agreements (HLBA) on Convergence of State Interests Youcheer Kim (State University of New York at Albany) World Sports Events and the Symbolic Reproduc on of Interna onal Society Bernd A. Bucher (University of Bielefeld) Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) Lee Stuart Miles (Loughborough University) Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University) Foreign Policy, Na onal Iden ty and Memory in Europe: A ermath of the Terror A ack in Norway on 22 July 2011 Panel English School Kosovo: An Interna onal Intelligence Playground? Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) Gabriel Siles‐Brügge (University of Manchester) Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) TB48: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Drone Warfare: Tac cs, Techniques And Technical Innova on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mia M. Bloom (University of Massachuse s) Yakov Ben‐Haim (Technion‐Israel Ins tute of Technology) Drones and the Radicaliza on of Genera ons X, Y, and Z Mia M. Bloom (University of Massachuse s) The Marketplace of Ideas at War: Issues, Elites, and Public Support for Drone Strikes Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University) TB51: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Designing Economic Coopera on Interna onal Organiza on Chair Lauren Peritz (UCLA) Andrea Gilli (European University Ins tute) Mauro Gilli (Northwestern University) Bargaining Power and the Linking of Issues Heather Elko McKibben (University of California Davis) The Poli cs of Investor‐State Dispute Se lement (ISDS): Democracy, Polariza on, and Ins tu onal Quality Terrorizing the Terrorists. A Defense of the CIA's Drone War in Pakistan Yong Kyun Kim (University of the Paci c) Brian Glyn Williams (University of Massachue s at Dartmouth) Interna onal Law and FDI: Can Compliance Bring Investment Back? Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and the Early Adop on of Military Innova ons Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) Rii a-Ilona Koivumaeki (University of Texas at Aus n) Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Panel IMF Arrangements, Paris Club Debt Rescheduling and Export Credits: What’s the Connec on? Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) TB52: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Territorial Disputes In Asia Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Preferen al Trade Agreement Networks: Prolifera on and Impact The Di usion of Drone Warfare: Industrial, Infrastructural and Organiza onal Constraints TB49: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ci zenship And Migra on Panel Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis The Human Rights of Unauthorized Migrants and Migrant Detainees Marilyn I. McMorrow (Georgetown University) Making Ci zenship Global: statelessness, jus ce and interna onal order Chair Disc. Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) Vincent W. Wang (University of Richmond) Status, Pres ge and Emo ons: The Social Dimension of the Sino‐ Indian (territorial) Con ict Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) Kristy Belton (University of Dayton) China’s Status Concerns and Socializa on Processes: Assessing Con ict and Coopera on in the South China Sea No friends, no enemies, no hegemony: the interna onal as an assemblage of ‘porous sovereign es’ Chin-Hao Huang (University of Southern California) Chris an Pfenninger (University of Westminster) Rejec ng Reciprocity: Against the Moral Dis nc veness of the State Luis Cabrera (Gri th University) Humanitarianism and Biopoli cs in the Interna onal Refugee Regime A Not‐So‐United Front: Understanding the Im/possibility of Coopera on between China and Taiwan over Territorial Disputes in East Asia Ching-Chang Chen (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) The U.S. Asia Rebalancing and the Taiwan Strait Rapprochement Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado-Denver) Vincent W. Wang (University of Richmond) TB50: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Feminist IR Panel The Star ng Power of Water: Decision processes in the escala on of mari me territorial disputes Meredith Shaw (University of Southern California) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Gender and Non‐Western, “Global” IR: Where are the Women in Chinese Interna onal Rela ons Theory? Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University) Shuang Lin (Columbia University) Gender in the European Union's Comprehensive Security Approach Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Small States as Female States – Gendering Small States Studies Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) “We Are One Woman”: thinking world poli cs through the gendered aesthe cs of emo ons in UN Women’s ins tu onal media Isabel Oliveira Mazza (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) Ana Clara de Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Between Anarchy and the Social Contract: The Family as an Analogy IR. Jamie Levin (University of Toronto) Kimberly Carter (University of Toronto) Steel Hulls and High‐Stakes: Prospect Theory and China’s use of military force in the South China Sea Evan Jones (Oakland University) TB53: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Social And Organiza onal Origins Of Violent And Non-Violent Poli cal Ac on Peace Studies Chair Disc. Laia Balcells (Duke University) Nicholas Miller (Brown University) Under the Gun: Poli cal Par es and Support for Armed Groups in Pakistan Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University) Poli cal Defec ons in Violent Contexts: The Case of French Bishops During the Holocaust Aliza Lu (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Figh ng Well: Tes ng a Theory of Insurgent Military E ec veness in Vietnam Alec Worsnop (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Strategies of Insurgent Diplomacy: Evidence from the Middle East and North Africa Technological Development as a Security Issue: The Nuclear Submarine Project in South America Morgan Lee Kaplan (University of Chicago) João Guilherme Bene Ramos (Red de Seguridad y Defensa de América La na) Brutality in Civil War: Accoun ng for Paramilitary Atroci es in Colombia The Strategic Dilemmas of the Colombian Foreign Policy Fabio Sánchez (Universidad Sergio Arboleda) Andrés Vargas (Yale University) Nuclear Governance in La n America TB54: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Development, Human Rights And Legal Norms Panel Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ)) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Human Rights Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Thomas Gammelto ‐Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Shaping the “Right to Development” and “Right to Democracy” in the Interna onal Realm: Strategic Ac ons under Norma ve Pressure Economic Globaliza on, Factor Mobility, and Compensa on Policies in Developing Countries Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University) Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee) A Compara ve Study of PRC,the EU and the US’s Development Aid Policy Towards Africa Zhigao He ( Free University Berlin) The Pacifying Police Units as a development and con ict resolu on strategy in Rio de Janeiro cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) TB55: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Interna onal Organiza ons Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Of Driver and Switchmen: The European Union and Regional Ins tu onal Design Interdependence, Transna onal Opportunity Structures, and Cross‐ Na onal Layering in Transatlan c Regulatory Con ict Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) India’s Developmental Mul lateralism and Global Trade Nego a ons Dominic Kelly (University of Warwick) DEVELOPMENT AS A BUZZWORD WITHOUT A NORMATIVE GROUND IN THE DOHA ROUND NEGOTIATIONS ON AGRICULTURE Koray Mutlu (McMaster University) Emerging Norma vi es: BRICS’ challenge to mul lateralism and interna onal order a er the 2008 crisis Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Pon University of Rio de Janeiro) cal Catholic Teaming‐up? Coali ons of emerging powers in the homologa on of TRIPS and the CBD Omar Serrano (University of Lucerne) Bona Muzaka (King's College London) TB58: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Everyday Agency In Peacebuilding And Post Con ict Recovery Chair Disc. Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Everyday peace: Agency and the local Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) The Dilemmas of a Hybrid Peace: Nega ve or Posi ve? Loca on, Loca on, Loca on: The Poli cs of IGO Headquarters Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Tana Johnson (Duke University) Expressing Displeasure by Withdrawing from Intergovernmental Organiza ons: Understanding the Culprits and Targets Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) Microcredit and Role of Women in Peace building Preya Bha acharya (Kent State University) Everyday State Forma on in Revolu onary Socie es Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Víctor M. Mijares (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Tom Long (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas) Ins tu onal crea on as a “self‐help” strategy: The case of Brazil and the South American Defense Council Augusto W. M. Teixeira Jr. (Federal University of Paraíba) Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Peace Studies Tobias Lenz (Georg-August University of Goe ngen) Disc. Interna onal Poli cal Economy Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw) Governance Against the Odds: Implementa on in Interna onal Economic Organiza ons Chair TB57: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Mul lateralism, Interna onal Organiza ons And Development Mul lateralism versus regionalism: Implica ons for Korea trade polity Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Joseph H. Jupille (University of Colorado) TB56: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Security And Defence Policies In South America Eduardo E. Estevez (Founda on for Economic Studies and Public Policy (FEEPP)) Guillermina S. Seri (Union College) Chair Disc. Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Emily Komp (Loyola University Chicago) Pedro Maia (Pon Studying the Police from Contemporary La n America Agency & Peacebuilding: the Paradox of Local Zones of Peace Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) TB59: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Who Needs Minori es And The Non-West? Sovereignty And SelfDetermina on In Contemporary IR Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) David Chandler (University of Westminster) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) John Hobson (The University of She eld) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) TB60: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Social Theory Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Arjun Chowdhury (University of Bri sh Columbia) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Sandra S. Halperin (University of London) TB63: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Rela ons And Islamic Studies: A New Agenda Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Co‐IRIS) The Interna onal Poli cs of Leadership of the Umma: The Organiza on of Islamic Coopera on as a Pla orm for Intra‐Muslim Poli cs Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) From Actor to Perspec ve: Islam as a Theory of Ethical Interna onal Rela ons Muqtedar Khan (University of Delaware) Ibn Khaldun’s Historical Sociology and the Concept of Change in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Faruk Yalvaç (Middle East Technical University) Is Dar al‐Islam versus Dar al‐Harb the Paradigm of Islamic Interna onal Rela ons Theory? Khadduri’s Siyar Reconsidered Ra aele Mauriello (Sapienza, University of Rome) TB64: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cybersecurity Governance Panel Interna onal Security Studies TB61: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Challenging The Assump ons About Media And Poli cal Con ict Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Can More Global Media Coverage become Less Desirable? A Content Analysis of the Rela onship between Global News Coverage and Increasingly Con ict Driven News Abby Jones (George Washington University) Breaking the Spiral of Silence: Media Coverage of Voter Registra on and the ‘No’ Vote in the 1988 Chilean Plebiscite Chair Disc. Life is Like an Onion Router: Poli cal Dissent and Anonymity Gran ng Technologies Eric Henry Lawrence Jardine (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on, CIGI) European Approaches to Cyber Security: The (In)securi sa on of Hacking and Hack vism Leonie Maria Tanczer (Queen's University Belfast) The Emergence of Conten on in Global Internet Governance Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Elizabeth Stein (IESP-UERJ) Who Par cipates in IR? Occupy, Alterna ve Media and Democra c Prac ce Laura Pin (York University ) Should We Be All a Twi er? The E ect of New Media and Media Freedom on Human Rights Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Flavio Da Silva Souza (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Cyberterrorism's Eternal Return: The Framing of Cyberterrorism in the US Press 1996‐2014 Maura Conway (Dublin City University) A Systema c Analysis of the Implica ons of the Snowden Disclosures on Interna onal Discourse and Policy‐Making Samantha Bradshaw (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Digital Marginalia at the Poli cal Margins Media and Authoritarianism in Jordan and Egypt A er the Arab Spring David M. Faris (University of Pennsylvania) TB62: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Re ec ng On The Responsibility To Protect 10 Years On For The World Summit: Advocates, Scep cs And Cri cs Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Security Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. James Pa son (University of Manchester) Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster) Luke J. Glanville (Australian Na onal University) Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds) Philip Cunli e (University of Kent) Robert W. Murray (University of Alberta) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) TB65: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel So Power Goes Russian: Russia Joins The Ba le For Hearts And Minds Post Communist States Chair Disc. Yelena Osipova (American University) Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) 'Pu n is Playing Chess and I Think We are Playing Marbles.' Vladimir Pu n’s 'So Power' and the American Right Anna A. Popkova (University of Minnesota) Evolu on and Adapta on: Russian Public Diplomacy and So Power Discourse from the War in Georgia to the Crisis in Ukraine Yelena Osipova (American University) Prac cal Aspects of Russia's Approach to So Power: Poli cal Culture and Pa erns of Conduct Yulia Kiseleva (King's College London, Department of War Studies) Russia’s Public Diplomacy in Vietnam and Vietnam’s Percep ons of Russia Metaphorical Wars: Public Exchange of Words between U.S. President Barack Obama and Iranian Leader Ayatollah Khamenei Alexander Bukh (Victoria University of Wellington) TB66: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Western Hemisphere: Problems And Prospects Esmaeil Esfandiary (Georgia State University) Panel Thomas Cavanna (University of Pennsylvania ) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Restricted horizons : path‐dependency and the onset of Obama’s surge in Afghanistan Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) TB69: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Displacement And Return Home: Revisi ng Theory And Prac ce Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Contested Regionalisms in the Western Hemisphere: Implica ons for IR Theory and Prac ce Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Chair Katherine Felt (Binghamton University) Brazil's grand border strategy: challenges of a new cri cal thinking in a modern era Miguel Dhenin (Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle) The poli cal economy of emerging powers in La n America. Contras ng Brazil, Venezuela and Colombia Do homeland connec ons shape percep ons of the past and the war among the displaced? Evidence from a survey of ex‐Yugoslavs in Sweden Jonathan D. Hall (Uppsala University) Forced Migra on and Voluntary Return in Turkey’s Kurdish Regions Chalmers Larose (UNIVERSITY OF QUEBEC IN MONTREAL) Some of These Countries Are Not Like the Others: The E ects of Country Framing on Ci zen's Demands of Government Vanessa Quince (University of Washington) Peace process in Central America: an analysis of U. S. leading role. Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Djordje Stefanovic (Saint Mary's University) Successfully Integrated, But Determined to Return: Forced Displacement and Voluntary Return Inten ons in Cyprus Djordje Stefanovic (Saint Mary's University) Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Paula Moreira (Universidade de Brasília (UnB)) TB67: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Torture Abol on, Preven on And Reform Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. TB70: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Global Norms On Arms: The Arms Trade Treaty And Interna onal Law Interna onal Law Interna onal Security Studies William V. Dunlap (Quinnipiac University) Veronica Michel (John Jay College‐CUNY) The Meaning of Prosecu ng Torture for Perpetrators, Vic ms and Society in Peru Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason University) Reforming Torture: When are reforms from the Commi ee against Torture E ec ve? Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Kathleen Barre (Georgia State University) Chair Disc. Construc ve ambiguity in treaty design: The case of conven onal arms export control Susanne Hansen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Reyilai Maimai (Macquarie University) Global Norms on Arms: The Arms Trade Treaty and Interna onal Law Beyond Borders: Prosecu ng Torture in the Southern Cone Francesca Lessa (University of Oxford) Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) States of Torment: Explaining Varia on in Torture Prac ces The Role of Transgovernmental Networks in the Prohibi on of the use of An ‐Personnel Landmines Jeremy Mayer (George Mason University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara) Brent Strathman (UC Santa Barbara) Between Kennan and Ikenberry: the cri cal pragma sm of Obama’s grand strategy Kari Mo ola (University of Helsinki) A er Detente: the failure of Obama Doctrine and the end of a neo‐ nixonian model in US Foreign Policy a er the crisis in Europe and Asia. David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Divide and Deter: An American Strategy for the 21st Century Mathias Ormestad Frendem (University of Oxford) Adam S. Bower (University of Oxford) Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Punishing Human Rights Viola ons: The E ects of Media Coverage on Arms Embargo Targe ng Rehabilita ng Torture Vic ms in Australia TB68: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM American Grand Strategy And The Obama Presidency Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) A New Dataset on State Prac ces towards Refugees: 1991‐2009 Nadia Banteka (University of Pennsylvania Law School) We (Almost) Made Earlier: The US Dra Conven on Governing The Manufacture and Trade in Arms at the League of Na ons Disarmament Conference and Onwards to the Arms Trade Treaty Neil Cooper (University of Bradford) TB71: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Migra on And 'Sons Of The Soil' Con icts: New Conceptual, Theore cal And Empirical Perspec ves Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Why are the Longest Insurgencies Low Violence? Poli cian Mo va ons, Sons of the Soil and Civil War Dura on Shivaji Mukherjee (University of Toronto) Deciphering ‘Sons of the Soil’ Con icts: A Cri cal Survey of the Literature Di usion of Compliance in the ‘Race towards Brussels?’ A Spa al Approach to EU Accession Condi onality Isabelle Cote (University of Toronto) Tobias F. Boehmelt (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) Autochthony, Big Men and the Melancholic Produc on of Violence in Africa Feminist European Union Studies: mainstreaming gender, unpacking silences. Morten Boas (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Deep Roots or Short Memories? Explaining Varia on in Maintaining Claims to Lost Homelands Nadav Shelef (University of Wisconsin) The E ects of Weather‐Induced Migra on on Sons of the Soil Riots in India Rikhil Bhavnani (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Bethany Ann Lacina (University of Rochester) Roberta Guerrina Using Sex and Violence to Promote Civic Responsibility?: A Comparison of Promo onal/Mo va onal Videos Throughout the European Union Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Jason Owens (South Dakota State University) Democra sa on from inside out: the role of the Monitoring Commi ee of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly TB72: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel When Local Views Are Overlooked: Peacebuilding Challenges Peace Studies Chair Disc. Joakim Öjendal (SGS, University of Göteborg) George A. Lopez (Vice‐President, United States Ins tute of Peace) Marke za on and Emerging Con ict Dynamics in Sierra Leone: Local Experiences of the Liberal Peace Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Zlatko Sabic (University of Ljubljana) Petra Roter (University of Ljubljana) TB75: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Construc vism And Global IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Miguel Henriques (Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Benign Apartheid: The failure of bridge building and community rela ons post‐con ict transforma on prac ces Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) Reconstruc ng Cons tu ve Theory: Logical, Historical and Recursive Cons tu on in the Analysis of Social Ins tu ons John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University) Tyranny of a Construct: Heteronomy and Construc vist IR Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver) Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) Peacebuilding from below: Structural violence and local con ict resolu on in Western Congo Niamh Gaynor (Dublin City University) Panel The cons tu onal tempta on of the construc vist: Entrenched ‘world views’, the interna onal (legal) order and interna onal rela ons theory Joris Larik (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Ideology, Bad Science, or Be er Knowledge? Reassessing the Epistemic and Poli cal Value of Systema c Bias in IR Scholarship Tarek Tutunji (Johns Hopkins) Inanna Hama -Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Irma Slomczynska (Marie Curie‐Sklodowska University) Maria Pozza (University of Otago) Larry Mar nez (California State University Long Beach) TB76: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Friends In Low Places: Understanding The Dangers Of Transna onal Crime And Terrorism US Space Policy at a Cri cal Juncture: Russia and the Emerging Space Powers' E ect of US Space Dominance Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Robert C. Harding (Spring Hill College) The Role of Expecta ons and Aspira ons in the decision to go into space Deganit Paikowsky (Tel Aviv University) The European Union's search for a secure access to outer space. Between ambi ons and reality Irma Slomczynska (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University) Militarizing Space: Evalua ng Compe ng Explana ons Deirdre Quinn Mar n (University of California, Berkeley) TB74: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Norms, Norm Di usion And The European Union Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Aijan Sharshenova (University of Leeds) Aijan Sharshenova (University of Leeds) What’s in a Norm? Advoca ng for a Conceptual Approach Kara Ellerby (University of Delaware) Stefan Cibian (Babeș‐Bolyai University) Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg) Linguis c methods in construc vist interna onal rela ons “Peace of Li le Nothings”: a view within the Peace Laboratories in Colombia TB73: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Space: The Final Fron er of Foreign Policy Panel Chair Disc. John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) John T. Picarelli (Na onal Ins tute of Jus ce) Predic ng Rare Events by Inver ng Them: Analyzing Non‐adop on of CBRN by Terrorist Groups Eric Schoon (University of Arizona) Ronald L. Breiger (University of Arizona) Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Fragile Adapta on: Structure, Opera ons, and the Failure of Smuggling Networks Brandon Behlendorf (University of Maryland) Michelle Jacome (University of Maryland, START) A Tale of Two Solitudes: Deterrence Theory and Criminology Alex Wilner (Munk School, University of Toronto) From Cartels to Ma as: Construc ng an Analy cal Framework for Understanding Organized Crime Amy E. Pate (University of Maryland) Andrew Godard (Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)) Gabrielle Matuzsan (Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)) Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University) Latha Varadarajan (San Diego State University) Rights, Di erence & Global Poli cs: The Intersec on of Cri que and Ambivalence Transna onal Crime Deteriora ng Global Order? A Movement Toward Decentralized Security Andrew Huntleigh (University of Delaware) TB77: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Con ict, Demography And Violence Panel Claudia F. Fuentes (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Norma ve Con ict: Non‐interference vs. Protec on of Human Rights in Southeast Asia Anchalee Rueland (University of Oxford, Nu eld College) Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) Marcia B. Hartwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Point)) How Violence‐Prone is the United States? A New Data Set Stephen John Majeski (University of Washington) David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) TB80: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel From Mi ga on To Adapta on: Human Vulnerability, The NorthSouth Divide And Governance Of Climate Change Impacts Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Violence, Order, and Interna onal Poli cs David M. Rowe (Kenyon College) ALTERNATE MODELS OF MILITARY INTEGRATION AFTER CIVIL WAR Roy Licklider (Rutgers University) Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Bri sh Civil‐Military Rela ons and the Northern Ireland Con ict: Reconciling Theory and Prac ce David Anderson Charters (University of New Brunswick) TB78: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Global Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited Through Primary Sources: Implica ons For Security, Responsibility And Alliance Poli cs In The Nuclear Age Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Omid Mohamadi (University of California, Santa Cruz) Rising Brazil and the Interna onal Human Rights Regime Responsibility and Reconcilia on in Interna onal Poli cs Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. The limits of ‘hybridity’: The Special Court for Sierra Leone and the project of interna onal jus ce Ju a Weldes (University of Bristol) Frank J. Gavin (MIT) Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Jonathan Pickering (The Australian Na onal University) A Universal Human Right to Shape Responses to a Global Problem: Self‐determina on as a guiding principle in interna onal responses to climate change‐induced forced migra on Amy Maguire (University of Newcastle) A Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Can a regional insurance mechanism play a viable role in responding to slow‐onset climate change impacts? Joseph Wenta (University of Newcastle) Je rey S. Mcgee (University of Newcastle) Liam P. Phelan (University of Newcastle) Climate change compensa on foreshadowed or forestalled? Contes ng the framing of the Interna onal Mechanism for Loss and Damage Jonathan Pickering (The Australian Na onal University) Countering the Hegemonic Reading of the Resolu on of the Cuban Missile Crisis: Turkish Strategic Silence over the Jupiter Missile Deal Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) France during the Cuban Missile Crisis: Vulnerability, Solidarity and Silence? The UN Security Council and Climate Change Adapta on: Does it have a valid and viable role to play? Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) The Poten al of the ‘No‐Harm’ Rule to Prevent Transboundary Harm and Harm to the Global Atmospheric Commons from SRM Geoengineering Benoit Pelopidas (University of Bristol) Kerryn Brent (University of Newcastle ) Je rey S. Mcgee (University of Newcastle) Amy Maguire (University of Newcastle) Australia, the US, and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Vulnerability and Alliance Management in the Nuclear Age Laura Stanley (Victoria University, Australia) Failure to Consult: Canada, the United States, and the Cuban Missile Crisis Asa McKercher (Queen's University) Chair Disc. Fabian Christoph Sievert (King's College London) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Lauren M. Balasco (Pi sburg State University) James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies The Adenauer Administra on: Risk Percep on and Alliance Dynamics during the 1962 Missile Crisis TB79: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Poli cs Of Human Rights TB81: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Armed Organiza ons And The State James H. Lebovic (George Washington University) James H. Lebovic (George Washington University) Beyond Angry Peasants: Improving Social Science Approaches to non‐Western, Irregular, and “Pre‐Modern” Military Organiza ons Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (University of Minnesota) Eric Hundman (University of Chicago) Militaries and Presidents: Historical trajectories and the Future of Poli cal Power in the Middle East Dina Rashed (University of Chicago) Does Peacekeeping Abroad Bring Con ict Back Home? TC03-A: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Stability And Peace In Post-Con ict Environments Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University) Jesse Dillon Savage (University of Melbourne) How To Get Them To Talk To You:Organiza onal Characteris cs in Cases of State‐Organiza on Nego a on JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Some Rebels are More Equal than Others: Rela ve Power and the Se lement of Self‐Determina on Con icts Peter Krause (Boston College) Daniel Gustafson (University of North Carolina) Margarita Konaev (University of Notre Dame) TL11: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM To Uphold The Law Film Screening From Finish Line to Star ng Line: Civil War Termina on and the Post ‐Con ict Peace Chris na M. Sciabarra (University of Arizona) ISA Cultural Event Chair Popular Movements and Democra c Consolida on Mariangela Jordan (Cornell University) Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO)) To Uphold the Law Dynamics of Post‐Con ict Peace: Using Set‐Theore c Methods to analyze the Mechanisms underlying Peacebuilding a er Civil War CCT02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 5:45 PM Career Course Doing and Using Elite Interviews (by special registra on only) Professional Development Commi ee Inst. Inst. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst) Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterloo) Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) TC03-B: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Fostering Rebellion: Group Forma on And Joining Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. TC01: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM A World Without America Roundtable Iden ty, Collec ve Memory and Civil Con ict Par cipa on: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Lebanon The Origins of Rebel Groups and the Dura on of Civil Con ict Michael Widmeier (University of North Texas) John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Henry R. Nau (George Washington University ) Charles Lipson (University of Chicago) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Etel Solingen (University of California at Irvine) Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) TC02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Race And Racism In Interna onal Rela ons The Rebellious Mind: Explaining Which Men Rebel Ashly Adam Townsen (University of Illinois) When More Autonomy Makes Minori es Worse O : Territorial Autonomy, Local Power Distribu on and Ethnic Rebellion Fanglu Sun (Rice University) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. TC03-C: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Dynamics Of Rebel And Mili a Group Behavior Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University) Evading Interna onal Norms: How France Complies with the Law but Evades the Norm of Racial Equality to Deport Roma Immigrants with Impunity Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Through, Against, and Beyond the Racial State: the Transna onal Stratum Debra Thompson (Ohio University) David Brenner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Rebels who Care: The Causes of Insurgent Public Goods Provision Megan A. Stewart (Georgetown University) Civil Con ict, Insurgency, and Government Welfare Spending Decisions Therese Anders (University of Southern California) Charles W. Mills (Northwestern University) Eric S. Mosinger (University of California Irvine) Race, Eli sm and Empire in Anglo‐American Wars from Korea Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London; Princeton University) Chair William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Joseph Young (American University) From Ba le eld to Marketplace? Border Economies, Economic Counterinsurgency, and the Internal Poli cs of Ethnic Armed Groups in Myanmar (Burma) All the Armed Actors: Civilian Cons tuencies and Fragmented Rebellion Unwri ng and Unwhitening the World Junior Scholar Symposia JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Randolph B. Persaud (American University) TC03: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Internal Con ict Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Konstan n Ash (University of California - San Diego) Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. JSS Group Junior Scholar TC03-D: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Repression And Civilian Vic miza on JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Disc. Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) The Fight or Flight Response and the Condi onal E ects of Indiscriminate Violence in Civil War Katherine Felt (Binghamton University) A Dynamic Model of Government Responses to Poli cal Unrest David Bowden (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Repression in the Context of Civil Con ict Christopher Patane (University of Missouri) TC04: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Resistance, Resilience And Agency In Global Poli cs: From The Macro-Structural To The Poli cs Of Everyday Prac ces Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University) Ari‐Elmeri Hyvönen (Bard College) Demarca on, homogeniza on, resistance: the everyday making of interna onal rela ons Renata Summa (Pon Janeiro) cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Rou ne Protests and Rou ne Protest‐Policing: The resilience of Pales nian ci zen street ac vism and the robustness of ethnocra c controls in Israel TC07: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Globalizing Interna onal Studies Pedagogies: Diversifying And Cri quing Changes To Curriculum And Pedagogy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Una McGahern (Newcastle University) Governance, Ambivalence, and Agency in Global Poli cs Nick Bernards (McMaster University) TC05: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Land And Resource Poli cs Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Elisabeth Gra y (Arizona State University) Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Antulio Rosales (University of Waterloo) Public and Private Policy Mixes and Technological Innova on: Evalua ng E ects for Environmental Performance in the Global Forest and Mining Sectors Graeme Auld (Carleton University) Climate and energy policymaking in pluralis c poli cal systems: life and death of Australia's carbon tax Natalia Sharova (University of Wyoming) Measuring de Facto Land Tenure: deforesta on and agricultural produc on as a compara ve proxy for forest tenure Kylie Clay (University of Washington) Gold on the Ceiling: Illegal Mining, Drug Tra cking, and Economic Deregula on in the Andean Region Catalina Arreaza (Brown University) TC06: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - How The Search For ‘Non-Western IR’ Led To A Re ec on Of The ‘Self’: (Un)Learning IR In And Beyond The Classroom Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Wiebke Wemheuer‐Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Alina Kleinn (Freie Universität Berlin) Ingo Peters (FU Berlin) Ivan Lydkin (MGIMO(U)) Anchalee Rueland (University of Oxford, Nu eld College) Sabine Mokry (Freie Universität Berlin) Luisa Linke (Freie Universität Berlin) Julita Dudziak (Jagiellonian University) Laura Kemmer (Freie Universität Berlin) Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) Veronique Pin‐Fat (The University of Manchester) Siobhán McPhee (University of Bri sh Columbia) Brandon Kendhammer (Ohio University) Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Stefanie Kappler (Liverpool Hope University) Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) TC08: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The UN’s ‘Women, Peace And Security’ Agenda 15 Years On: Implementa on And Integra on In Global, Regional And Na onal Contexts Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Governing Sexual Violence at the Foreign O ce: Assessing the UK's Preven ng Sexual Violence Ini a ve Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Vic ms of Violence and/or Agents of Change: Women in UN Peace and Security Discourse Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Security Sector Reform and Security Council Resolu on 1325: Reclaiming Gender Mainstreaming Post‐2015 Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Silences and Silos: NATO’s Adop on of UNSCR 1325 Katharine Wright (University of Surrey) “We think that the plan is a good plan”: Examining the Bene ts and Challenges of Using Na onal Ac on Plans to Implement 1325 in Sierra Leone and Liberia Caitlin M. Ryan (Ohio University) TC09: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Rising Powers In A ‘Global’ IR: Beyond Power Transi ons And Complex Interdependence Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Challenges to emerging and established powers: Brazil, the United Kingdom and Global Order Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Complex Indebtedness: An Alterna ve Ontology of World Poli cs Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Rising Powers and State Transforma on: The Case of China Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University) Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Rising Powers and State‐Owned Enterprises: Examining the Shi ing Poli cal Authority in Brazil and China Jewellord Tolen no Nem Singh (University of She eld) Geo rey Chun-fung Chen (University of Bath, GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) The Role(s) of Regional Powers and Developmental States in Regional Integra on in Africa: African Agency post‐2015? Forecas ng Regime Type, 2014‐‐2100 Håvard Hegre (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Sirianne Dahlum (University of Oslo) Joakim Karlsen (Øs old University College ) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) TC10: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Decolonising IR Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n‐American Integra on) Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Karen Tucker (Bristol University) The Coloniality in Interna onal Poli cs: Origins and Consequences Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n-American Integra on) Se ler Colonialism in/as Interna onal Order American Hegemony in Interna onal Rela ons: The Consequences for the Pursuit of Knowledge About Iran Anahita Arian ( PhD Candidate University of Groningen ) TC11: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Author Meets Cri cs: Barry Buzan And George Lawson, The Global Transforma on: History, Modernity And The Making Of Interna onal Rela ons, Cambridge University Press, 2015 Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Theory English School Scien Chair Interna onal Poli cal Economy Rural Old Age Security in Developing Countries: What Can the BRICS countries and Turkey Teach Us? Mehmet Cansoy (Boston College) Emerging Power Preferences towards Ins tu onal Empowerment of Interna onal Organiza ons Laura Carsten Mahrenbach (TU Dresden) Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt (TU Dresden) Ac vism and Intellectual Property Rights: The Struggle for Biological Resources and Biotechnology in Brazil, South Africa and India André de Mello e Souza (Ins tuto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada) Halvard Leira (NUPI) George Lawson (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Chris an G. K. Reus‐Smit (University of Queensland) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) David Kang (University of Southern California) Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Connec cut) Increasing Brazil‐China rela ons through BRICs: mul lateralism and the use of smart power in the quest for World leadership Lucas Silva (Federal University of Pelotas) TC14: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence And Technology Chair Disc. Mark J. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Mark J. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Lindsay Reid (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Rachel Myrick (University of Oxford) Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Examining the E ect of Systemic and Dyadic Factors on the Rise and Fall of Military Regimes Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Michael Coppedge (University of Notre Dame) Lucia Tiscornia (University of Notre Dame) Megan Reif (University of Michigan) Dr. Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) David Anderson Charters (University of New Brunswick) I, Spy Robot: The Ethics of Robots in Na onal Intelligence Ac vi es Shannon Ford (Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University) Panel Global Condi ons of Democracy Promo on Panel Intelligence Studies Non‐Kine c Solu ons: Using UAVs to Combat Animal Poaching Whitney Grespin (Sloan Manor) c Study of Interna onal Processes Varie es of Democra c Di usion Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Dominic Kelly (University of Warwick) Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo, Brazil) David Temin (University of Minnesota-Twin Ci es) TC12: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regimes, Origins And Interstate Processes Panel The Bre on Woods Ins tu ons Reforms and the BRICS Development Bank forma on Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC13: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global Economic Governance And The Role Of The BRICS Chair Disc. Africa and the Theore cal Peace in IR Part. on Over the Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Decolonising interna onal rela ons: Some re ec ons on method Chair Part. Present at Their Crea on: State Origins, the Compe Authoritarian Community and Interstate Con ict Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) – Developing E ec ve Collec on Strategies in Support of Humanitarian Relief Opera ons Brian Powers (Na onal Intelligence University) Military Robots and Emo on: Challenges for Just War Theory Jai Gallio (Macquarie University) TC15: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Social Rupture, Cons tu onal Moments, And Opportuni es For Women Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Rekha Da a (Monmouth University) Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Do words count? An analysis of peace agreements and poli cal equality for women in post‐con ict El Salvador and Guatemala Keira Stearns (University of Southern California) Women Ac ng for Women? Reserved Seats and Women's Substan ve Representa on in the Ugandan Parliament TC18: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Anatomy Of Decision: Disposi ons, A ect, And Ideas In Foreign Policy Decision-Making Foreign Policy Analysis Amanda B. Clayton (University of Washington) Cecilia Josefsson (Uppsala University) Vibeke Wang (Chr. Michelsen Ins tute) Chair Disc. There For The Moment: The Role and In uence of Women's Social Movements at Cons tu onal Decisions in Compara ve Perspec ve Trust and A ec vity in Contemporary Canada‐Cuba‐US Rela ons: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future Calum McNeil (McMaster University) Losers can’t be Choosers: Are Con ict Losers more Risk‐Averse or Risk‐Acceptant? Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) Jamie Gillies (St. Thomas University) Mass Violence as a Transforma ve Form of Social Disrup on in Bosnia‐Herzegovina Aaron Shreve (University of California, Davis) Habits of Peace: Long‐Term Regional Coopera on in Southeast Asia Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) Marie Elizabeth Berry (University of California, Los Angeles) TC16: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Gender And Human Rights Panel Paradoxical Securi za on in the Narra ves of American Hegemony Kevin Duska (The Ohio State University) How to study trust in Interna onal Rela ons Michael Urban (University of Oxford) Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Åsa Ekvall (University of Antwerp) Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) The Di usion of Jus ce: Women’s Transforma onal Leadership in Transi onal Socie es Lauren M. Balasco (Pi sburg State University) TC19: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Moral Founda ons Of Aspects Of The Responsibility To Protect: Interna onal Law, Diplomacy, Torture, And Likelihood Of Success Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Human Rights Treaty Compliance: the Case of CEDAW Neil Englehart (Bowling Green State University) Melissa Miller (Bowling Green State University) Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) Feryal M. Cherif (Loyola Marymount University) Boys will be Boys: The rela onship between military pros tu on policy and sexual violence in war me The Ethics of Interna onal Diplomacy: Just War Theory, The Responsibility to Protect, and Interna onal Cri cism James Pa son (University of Manchester) Kirs n J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University) Is the Responsibility to Prosecute implicit in the Responsibility to Protect? A Rela onship’s Implica ons for Consolida ng Two Responsibili es Gender and Elec on Violence Gabrielle S. Bardall (Université de Montréal) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins SAIS) What is Pa ent Capital? Richard Deeg (Temple University) Iain R. Hardie (University of Edinburgh) Is Venture Capital Pa ent, or Impa ent, Capital? Robyn Klingler-Vidra (London School of Economics) 'Good' Capital and 'Bad' Capital: A Theore cal Framework for Di eren a ng Key Quali es Sylvia Max eld (Providence College) Kevin Young (UMass Amherst) W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University) Reassessing the Legacy of the Turn to Shareholder Value Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) Sahil Jai Du a (University of Sussex) Lumpiness, Liquidity and Legibility: De ning (Im)pa ent Capital Anush Kapadia (City University) Eamon T. Aloyo (Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Heather Ro (University of Denver) Torture Me So ly; That is, Why IR Should be Concerned of Prac cal Reasons Core Rights: How, Where, and Why Women's Rights Advance TC17: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Pa ent Capital A er The Crisis Michael W. Manulak (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Panel Cris na Stefan (University of Leeds) The Responsibility to Protect and the Ethiciza on of Interna onal Law Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) The Responsibility to Protect and The Scope of the Probability of Success Criterion Eamon T. Aloyo (Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) TC20: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Liberal Norm Entrepreneurs In A Postsecular World: ReConceptualizing Agents And Processes Of Norm Di usion And Contesta on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) James Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame) Is the post‐secular post‐colonial? A post‐secular middle‐ground of world religions Mariano Barbato (University of Passau) The United Na ons Alliance of Civiliza ons: Re‐conceptualizing Global Governance and Interna onal Peace for a Post‐secular Age? Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Protestan sm, Liberalism, Peace Catherine Goetze (University of Sussex) Dag Hammarskjöld's religiosity and norms' entrepreneurship: a precursor of postsecularism? Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Liberal Vs. Neo‐imperial: Governance and human rights in the post‐ secular world Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) TC21: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Art as Subject, Art as Method Innova ve Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Poli cal Demography and Geography Interna onal Organiza on Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Global South Caucus Chair Disc. ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC23: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Transna onal Produc on Of Interna onal Borders In The Global South Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) Leena Ko lainen (University of Turku) Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Kate Daley (York University) The OSCE and the interna onal government of post‐soviet borders Mederic Mar n-Maze (Sciences-Po/CERI) (Re)bordering Turkey? Transit migra on management and the role of the IOM and ICMPD Shoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI) How to Stop a Plague: The Imagery of the Ending Sexual Violence in Con ict Global Summit Voices from the South in the interna onal government of borders: Moroccan state actors in migra on‐related interna onal organiza ons Nora El Qadim (University of Namur) Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Arts and Culture, and the Global South: A Playful Case‐making with North Korea Tightly Packed?: UNODC, An ‐Tra cking Exper se and the Container Control Program Adam J. Sandor (University of O awa) Shine Choi (University of Mississippi) Cri cal Security Storks – A photographic journey of knowledge, self and in(security) The Interna onal Organiza on for Migra on (IOM) and the management of human mobility in Senegal Laura Fakra (Paris XIII/CERAL) Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Auto‐photographing Interna onal Rela ons TC24: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ethnic Groups, Rebellion And State Responses Leena Ko lainen (University of Turku) Making space for the unexpected: Kni ng in formal spaces as disciplinary cri que in interna onal rela ons Chair Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Kai R. Hebel (University of Oxford) Explaining foreign policy con nuity and change: a strategic narra ve approach Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) “A Ma er of Theology, not Evidence”: US Missile Defense and Idea onal Change Marco Fey (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Understanding and Contextualizing Changes in Turkish Strategic Culture Ryan Evans (King's College London) Forging a New Path as a Global Leader: What Explains the Dras c Shi in Climate Change Policy in South Korea Disc. Guilherme Casarões (Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo) Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Tigers, Soldiers, and the Poli cal Economy of Protracted Insurgency: Lessons from the Sri Lankan Ethnic Con ict Nikolaos Biziouras (United States Naval Academy) Ethnic Group Cohesion and Organizing for Ac on: the e ect of compe on on ethnic rebellion Melissa L. Meek (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Inequality and Con ict Arevik Avedian (Harvard University) The Micropoli cs of Mobilisa on and the Grammar of Social Produc on of Disorder: On the Persistence of Rebellion and War‐ lordism in Africa’s Great Lakes Region Aime Saba (School of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies, University of Queensland) Made to Move: The Strategic Use of Popula on Displacement in Civil Con ict Adam Lichtenheld (University of California, Berkeley) Sena Choi (University of Oregon) Rousse at four: what happened to emerging Brazil? Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Kate Daley (York University) TC22: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Explaining Foreign Policy Change Julien Jeandesboz (University of Amsterdam) Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) TC25: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Mee ngs And The Making Of The Space And Actors Of World Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Environmental Studies Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Luis Lobo‐Guerrero (Groningen University) Lothar Brock (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Gezi Spirit in the Transna onal Space: Alliance and Dissocia on between the Turkish and Kurdish Diaspora Groups during and a er the Gezi Protests in Turkey Mul lateralism and the Market: The Role of Business Condi ons and Poli cs in American Support for Mul lateral Development Bank Projects Bahar Baser (Coventry University (CTPSR) / Stockholm University (SUITS)) Tina Zappile (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Private Actors, Public Rela ons: The Transna onal Webs of Private Norma vity and the 'Global Public Domain' Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Katherine Vera Bryant (Texas A&M University) The Interna onal as Historical Knowledge and the Prac ce of the Sovereign States’ Rela on since Westphalia – New Avenues for Transna onal Rela ons’ Research Friederike Kuntz (Trier University / University of Groningen) New spa al modes of transna onal poli cal mobiliza on in La n America: Ins tu onal media ons and compe ng legi macies Noé Cornago (University of the Basque Country) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair TC26: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel New Methods And Modeling Techniques In Interna onal Rela ons Research c Study of Interna onal Processes Intergovernmental Organiza ons In The Global Internet Governance Architecture: Inconspicuous Strategic Players? Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Meryem Marzouki (CNRS & University Pierre et Marie Curie, France) US Pre‐eminence in Global Internet Governance: The NSA, ICANN and the impact of Snowden Je rey Weber (Ipek University) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Milton L. Mueller (Syracuse University) Es ma ng Interdependence Across Space, Time and Outcomes in Binary Choice Models Contested code and Algorithmic regula on: How Governance Prac ces adapt to modern Internet Architecture Julian Wucherpfennig (University College London) Ben Wagner (European University Viadrina) Overcoming A ri on in Natural Experiments Andrew D. Bertoli (University of California Berkeley) Measurement Errors: More interac ons indicate troubled rela ons? Yohan Park (SUNY at BUFFALO) Muhammed Erenler (SUNY at Bu alo) Thomas Michael Dolan (University of Central Florida) TC27: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Security Studies In The Middle East: Challenges And Opportuni es Interna onal Security Studies Part. Part. Part. Allison Hodgkins (American University in Cairo) Holger Albrecht (American University in Cairo) Coralie Pison Hindawi (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Karim Makdisi (American University of Beirut) Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University) TC28: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Development And Interna onal Organiza ons Yasumasa Komori (Michigan State University) Founda ons of Giving: The Impact of Charitable Trusts on Humanitarian Ac on Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross) Swa Parashar (Monash University) Swa Parashar (Monash University) Laura E. Seay (Colby College) Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Chair Panel Tina Zappile (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) Reforming the Asian Development Bank Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC31: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Poli cal Rebellion: Causes, Outcomes, Alterna ves: Essays In Honor Of Ted Robert Gurr Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. TC30: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - How Much Freedom In Too Much Choice? Re ec ons On Academic Freedom And Social Media Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Modeling Learning in War: An Alterna ve to Bayes’ Rule Chair Part. Part. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Linda Wallbo (University of Münster) Chair Disc. TC29: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - The Global And Regional Poli cs Of Internet Governance In A Post-Snowden World Understanding the Strategic, Func onal and Norma ve Factors In uencing the Restructuring of Post‐Snowden Internet Governance Subjec vity, Representa on and Rights in UN Nego a ons: Indigenous Peoples in Global Environmental Poli cs Scien Funding Aid Agencies: The Poli cal Determinants of Core v. Non‐ Core Funding Disc. Michael Steven Stohl (University of California at Santa Barbara) Michael Johns (Lauren an University‐ Barrie) A Half Century of Research on Rebellion Ted Robert Gurr (University of Maryland) Transborder Crime, Poli cal Violence and the State: Some Lessons Drawn from the East European Transi ons Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a, University of Maryland) Digging Into Discrimina on: Ethnicity, Gender And Sexual Orienta on Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Terrorism and Terrorists: Structures, Disposi ons and Situa ons Michael Steven Stohl (University of California at Santa Barbara) TC32: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Teaching Global Environmental Governance: Engaging Theory And Prac ce Environmental Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Maria X. Ivanova (UMass Boston) Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Natalia Escobar‐Pemberthy (UMass Boston) Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) TC33: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Taking Stock: Behavioral Interna onal Rela ons Roundtable Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Tora Skodvin (Dept. of Poli cal Science, University of Oslo) Panel Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n) Alice Chessé (McGill University) The Next Stage of Inclusive Neoliberalism? Assessing the New Gospel of Inequality and Redistribu on in IMF Low Income Country Policy Mark R. Hibben (Saint Joseph's College) US In uence over IMF Quotas Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College) Power Asymmetry in the Use of Dispute Se lement: Regional v.s. Mul lateral Trade Regime Yoo-Sun Jung (Purdue University) Understanding G‐77 unity—a two‐level analysis Bjornar Egede-Nissen (University of Western Ontario) TC35: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable "A er Hegemony": Reconstruc ng European IR Theory Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Alexander Reichwein (Goethe‐University Frankfurt) Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University) Felix Roesch (Coventry University) Audrey Alejandro (Sciences Po Bordeaux) Helen L. Turton (University of She eld) Jon Hovi (University of Oslo) Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Why the United States Accedes to Some Interna onal Enforcement Ins tu ons but Not to Others Do developing countries learn to li gate? An evolu onary approach to the welfare e ects of interna onal trade law Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TC37: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal Courts, Tribunals And Enforcement Systems: Purpose, Legi macy, Par cipa on, E ec veness Chair Disc. Interna onal Organiza on Peace Studies Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Ma hew Auer (Bates College) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire) Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute) Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Interna onal Organiza on A. Burcu Bayram (University of Texas at Arlington) Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary) Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto) Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida) Peter Hays Gries (University of Oklahoma) Aaron M. Rapport (University of Cambridge) Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) TC34: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Power And The Interna onal Economic System Chair Disc. TC36: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Environmental Peacebuilding – Approaching The Nexus Climate Change, Adapta on/Mi ga on And Peacebuilding Could an Interna onal Environmental Court Increase the E ec veness of Global Environmental Governance? Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Are Concepts of Legi macy for Interna onal Courts Related, and How? Andreas Follesdal (PluriCourts, University of Oslo) Wither sovereignty? Norway in Strasbourg Anne Julie Semb (University of Oslo) Interna onal Courts and Tribunals and their E ec veness: Func ons and Interna onal Problem‐Solving Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) TC38: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Nego a ng Climate Poli cs At Two Levels Panel Environmental Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Carola Betzold (University of Gothenburg) Carola Betzold (University of Gothenburg) Inside x Outside: an analysis of the US climate policy Helena M. Moreira (USP - Universidade de São Paulo) Explaining India’s Domes c Constraints on US‐India Climate Change Agreement Shivaji Kumar (Ohio State University) Decision Rules for Nego a ng a New Climate Treaty Marilyn Averill (University of Colorado at Boulder) Sino‐India Climate Diplomacy: Implica ons for Global Climate Governance Fuzuo Wu (Princeton University) Diploma c Learning and Trust: How the Cartagena Dialogue Brought UN Climate Nego a ons Back on Track Lau Blaxekjær (University of Copenhagen) TC39: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel BRICS And The Changing Architecture Of Interna onal Rela ons Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) EMERGING REGIONAL POWERS, TRADITIONAL GLOBAL POWERS AND... “POLITICAL NOSTALGIA” : THE CASE OF TURKEY AND RUSSIA Vassil Hristov Anastassov (Istanbul Fa h University) How priori zed is the Strategic Partnership between Brazil and China? Steen Fryba Christensen (Aalborg University) Frederico Marinho (Na onal Ins tute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (INMETRO)) Leonardo Pace Alves (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)) Panel c Policy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. J. Ann Tickner (American University) See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) Ins tu ons for Science Advice in Global Environmental Governance: Assessing risks and alterna ves in agriculture Pia M. Kohler (Williams College ) Construc ng Scien c Policy Advice Sascha Lohmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) The Emergence of Science Diplomacy: A Paradigm Shi in the Making of Foreign Policy? Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) From ‘Beyond the Gap’ to ‘Performing the Theory‐Policy Boundary': How Scholars Secure their Authority Claims in the Context of Public Hearings Felix S. Grenier (University of O awa) In decline but s ll indispensable: Dissec ng US imageries of China’s rise and American decline Tobias Fella (Humboldt Universität Berlin) Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) TC41: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Governmentality And IR Theory: New Possibili es For Analyzing The Global Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Governmentality a er Neoliberalism: Bringing the State Back In? Hans-Mar n Jaeger (Carleton University) Global Governmentality and the Dynamics of Power in World Society Jan Busse (Bundeswehr University Munich) Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (PhD Student, Department of Interna onal Rela ons, London School of Economics) Global Governmentality, Neoliberal Biopoli cs: Why Ontology Ma ers Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) The Enframing of Global Power: Why Governmentality in IR Rei es Neoliberalism Sco Hamilton (London School of Economics) TC42: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Who Governs? Sources Of Governance And Authority In The Illicit Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Coopera on among the BRICS in Science and Technology: challenging the hegemonic order or deepening the asymmetries in the South? TC40: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM “Speaking Truth(S) To Power“: Approaches To Scien Advice And Foreign Policymaking Resis ng Global Governmentality through Parrhésia: The Case of Edward Snowdon Chair Disc. Peter Andreas (Brown University) Sue Eckert (Watson Ins tute, Brown University) The Global Governance of Illegal Markets: Comparing Services, Products, and Finance Anja P. Jakobi (Royal Holloway, University of London) Client Privilege, Compliance and the Rule of Law On the Prac cal Dilemmas of Lawyers as Agents of Transna onal AML/CTF Karin S. Helgesson (Stockholm School of Economics) Bringing the criminals back in: Rethinking the global governance of crime Jean Daudelin (Carleton University) Beyond the Scope? Assessing FATF’s work beyond money laundering and terrorism nancing Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) FATF in the Front Seat: Modeling and Driving Collec ve Ac on M. Patrick Co rell (Lin eld College) TC43: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Postcolonial Bordering And Ontological Insecuri es Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Security Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Ontological security and the technology nexus: Drones, insecurity and the postcolonial context Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University) Ontological Insecurity in a Postcolonising Northern Ireland John Cash (University of Melbourne) Mobile Diasporas, Postcolonial Publics: The Green Line in Cyprus Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) Securi za on through Re‐Enchantment: The uses of myth and memory in strategic rebordering Paul Nesbi -Larking (Huron University College) Jim McAuley (Hudders eld University) Governing a Common World: Subaltern Pasts and the Inner‐ Worldliness of the Tablighi Jama’at Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Ted Svensson (Lund University) TC45: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Open Skies: Con dence-Building, Transparency And The End Of The Cold War Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Roland Paris (University of O awa) Peter Jones (University of O awa) T. V. Paul (McGill University) Ariel E. Levite (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace) Stephen I. Schwartz (James Mar n Center for Nonprolifera on Studies, Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University) TC46: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Public Diplomacy And Corporate Communica ons: Interplay And In uence On Na onal Iden ty And Image Diploma c Studies Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Part. Part. Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (Florida Interna onal University) Antoneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) Candace White (University of Tennessee) Jian Wang (University of Southern California) TC47: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Uncovering The Poli cs Of Paradigm Shi s: Learning From Subaltern Movements And Indigenous Struggles Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) Mary Baker (University of Hawaii at Manoa, Poli cal Science) Janet Conway (Brock University) Leonardo Figueroa Helland (Westminster College) Philip McMichael (Cornell University) TC48: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Unresolved Issues In Global Finance: Governance Gaps In The Interna onal Financial Regulatory Regime A er The 2008 Global Financial Crisis TC49: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Human Rights Research Fron er: 20 Years A er The Publica on Of Poe And Tate (1994) Human Rights Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Provoca on or Deterrence? Human Rights Abuses and Terrorism David Carter (Princeton University) Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) Income Inequality & State Repression K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Honing in on the Truth: Modeling the Upda ng Process for Event‐ Based Data about Repression Shannon Carcelli (University of California, San Diego) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Which States Adopt NHRIs? The Importance of Reputa on Ryan Merrill Welch (Florida State University) Repression, Dissent, and Commitment to Human Rights Trea es Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Emily Ri er (University of California, Merced) TC50: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regional And Global Security In La n America Disc. Pierre Siklos (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) David Kempthorne (Centre For Interna onal Governance Innova on) Failure to Launch?: Policy and Governance Gaps in Macropruden al within Systemically Important Financial Jurisdic ons Manuela Moschella (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI) and University of Turin) The Financial Stability Board and Financial Standard Se ers: The Post‐Crisis Regulatory Regime’s Governance of Cross‐Sector Financial Market Risk David Kempthorne (Centre For Interna onal Governance Innova on) Stabilizing Interna onal Finance: Can the System Be Saved? James Boughton (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Expert Networks in Interna onal Financial Reform: Idea onal Emergence at Jackson Hole Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. A. Ruy de Almeida Silva (PUC‐Rio; ESG) Sergio Caballero Santos (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Unveiling the O ense‐Defense Balance in South America Víctor M. Mijares (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) On the Road to Decriminaliza on and Legaliza on of Drugs ‐ Viable Alterna ves for La n America? Marcela Ibanez (Charles University in Prague) Foreign Aid and Public Safety in La n America Ana Maura Tomesani Marques (University of São Paulo) Armed Forces in South America: between the inside and outside Samuel Alves Soares (São Paulo State University) Raphael Camargo Lima (São Paulo State University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Amanda Murdie (University of Missouri) TC51: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Why Are Some States Be er Than Others At Calcula ng Threat?: Tracing Threat Assessment From Intelligence To Decision Foreign Policy Analysis Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University) Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Measuring Intelligence E ec veness Jacquelyn Schneider (George Washington University) Leaders and their Experts: Understanding the Domes c Determinants of State Threat Assessment Julia M. Macdonald (George Washington University) The Determinants of Uncertainty in Interna onal Rela ons Je Kaplow (University of California San Diego) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) The Changing American Way of Intelligence Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Interpre ve Bias and its E ect(s) on the Percep on of the Threat of Prolifera on‐Related Behavior Construc ng a new Iden ty, How Russian interna onal policy went from the” no con ict” from Yeltsin to the Crimea interven on? Todd Clayton Robinson (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign) TC52: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poli cs Of Survival: Debilita on, Precarity, And Resilience Andre Rangel Naegele (Lasalle) Isabela Andrade Gama (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Panel Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) TC55: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Culture And Strategy: Explaining The US Invasion Of Iraq And Its Consequences Global Development Chair Disc. Russia vs. the West: the Economic War for Ukraine Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Interna onal Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Resilience and precarity: What survives the Gezi protests? Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Minnesota) The Poli cs of Debilita on: Surviving Farmer Suicides in India Chair Disc. Akta Kaushal (University of Hawai'i at Mānoa) Sha ered past and Precarious Future: Looking through the Profound Ambigui es of a Poli cal Trauma The Implica ons Of Strategic Culture For The Iraq War: A Comparison Of Neclassical Realist And Construc vist Interpreta ons Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (McMaster University) Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) Redemp ve Visions: the ‘Turkish Model,’ Poli cal Islamism and the Future of Liberatory Poli cs The Building Of Enemy To Jus fy The Wars Against Iraq And Afghanistan: A Post‐Posi vist Analysis Nevzat Soguk (RMIT University) Wagner Santos (Pon Gerais) A ect, Resonance, What Remains: Beyond "Museums of Memory" Panel Peter Liberman (City University of New York) Gaining Trust while Losing Wars? Con dence in the U.S. Military A er Iraq and Afghanistan Peace Studies Chair Disc. David Burbach (Naval War College) Everita Silina (The New School) Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Coercion By Fear; Securi za on Of Iraq Prior To 2003 War Non‐state Actors in Peace‐making: The Role of Israeli Peace NGOs and their Links to Global Civil Society Galia Golan (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Loca ng Power in Post‐Realist IR: Rejec ng Liberal Approaches to Post‐Con ict Governance. Everita Silina (The New School) Başar Baysal (Bilkent University) TC56: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Decolonial Methodologies: Cri ques And Experiences From The Fieldwork Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Conten ous poli cs and formal nego a ons – exploring social actors mechanisms of engaging regional ins tu ons. Peace, the State, and the State of Peace Studies. Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) Karen Gu eri (Peace Innova on Lab, Stanford University) Decolonizing recent Hai an History: Approaching ethnography, oral history and archives research from and with alterity What’s So Cri cal about Cri cal Discourse Analysis? Gavan Du y (Syracuse University) Melody Fonseca (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Dmitry Katsy (Saint Petersburg State University) Pu n's Choices: Explaining Russian Foreign Policy and Interven on in Ukraine Kimberly Marten (Barnard College) Russian domes c incen ves and diversionary con icts with the West Ira M. Busygina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Russia’s Pipeline In uence: Power, Pro ts, and Poli cs Ekaterina Svyatets (University of Southern California) Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego) Adhemar Mercado (Aberystwyth University) Playing Sikuris de Taypi Ayca and Tarkas, or how urban spaces in Bolivia are being decolonized Bertha K. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) TC54: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Resurgent Russia cia Universidade Católica de Minas Mistaken and Redirected Retribu on in U.S. Public Support for War Against Iraq Katherine Hite (Vassar College) TC53: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM What Is Cri cal About Peace Studies David Burbach (Naval War College) David Burbach (Naval War College) Repacking Eurocentrism? : Exploring the Ethical and Methodological Consequences of the Prac cal and Local turn for IR Fieldwork Althea M Rivas (University of Bath) La n American diaspora radios in Madrid and decolonial methodologies Marisa Ruiz-Trejo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) TC57: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM How Do States Reach Out To Diasporas? Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent) How Host States Use Diasporas: In Support of US Policy a er Lebanon’s “Cedar Revolu on” and of Economic Development a er Tunisia’s “Jasmine Revolu on” Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University) Bringing the Diaspora Home: India’s Expatriate Evacua on Opera ons TC60: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Emergence Of Global Oceans Governance Constan no H. Xavier (SAIS - Johns Hopkins University) Diaspora Par cipa on in Policy‐Making Processes in Communi es of Origin — Prac ces, Challenges and Democra c Legi ma on Interna onal Law Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Uwe Hunger (University of Muenster) The Shi ing Terrain of Diaspora Engagement Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Panel Chris an Wirth (Gri th University) Chris an Wirth (Gri th University) Construc ng Global Oceans Governance: Whither Theory? Maria Rost Rublee (Australian Na onal University) Making sense of UNCLOS: what becomes of the ‘common heritage’? Myra A. Waterbury (Ohio University) Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (University of Hamburg) TC58: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Health Governance: The Interplay Between IR Theory, Interna onal Development And Securi za on Global Health Global Development Chair Disc. Rethinking Liberal Theories of Global Health Governance: Lessons from the Recrudescence of Cholera in Hai , 2010‐14. Andrew Price-Smith (Colorado College) Restoring Ins tu onal Order in Global Health Governance – Do Metagovernance Norms A ect Inter‐organiza onal Convergence? Anna Holzscheiter (Harvard University) Con uences of Insecurity: Pandemics, Con icts, and the Produc on of Resilient Global Mobili es Mika P. Aaltola (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs - Tallinn University) IR Theory and Global Health Funding Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Improving the Conserva on and Management of Sharks through Global Governance Natalie Klein (Macquarie University) TC61: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Building Social Contracts: A Peacebuilding Strategy In Fragile And Con ict A ected States? Peace Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel Interna onal Organiza on Human Rights Raslan Ibrahim (Haverford College) Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Chair Disc. Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) So Law in the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review Mechanism: Moving Beyond Tradi onal Sources of Interna onal Law? Le cia Villeneuve (University of Oxford) Informa onal Capabili es and Selec ve Enforcement: Explaining Di ering E ects of Protec on Mechanisms in the UN Human Rights Treaty System Sheryl Symons (Binghamton University) Mainstreaming Human Rights in the United Na ons System – Strategy for Desired Change or Recipe for Bureaucra c Ba le? R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) Simula ng Contemporary Events in the Small IR Classroom: A Pilot Case Kirsten Taylor (Berry College) A Comparison of Students’ Performance in Video Streaming Interna onal Rela ons Classes Houman A. Sadri (University of Central Florida) Brandon Curran (University of Central Florida) Madelyn Flammia (University of Central Florida) The Path of the Boomerang: Shaming, Third Party Pressure, and Human Rights It's Complicated: The United Na ons Human Rights Regime Panel Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Sinh Nguyen (Purdue University) Erin L. McCandless (New School University) Eugenia Piza Lopez (United Na ons Development programme) Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Christoph M. Zuercher (University of O awa) Dean Piedmont (UNDP) TC62: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Simula ons in the IR Classroom: New Insights and Prac ces Africa and Global Health Governance for NCDs: Agen c Norm Shaper or Dependent Norm Taker? Chair Disc. Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Integra ng Oceans Management in Areas Beyond Na onal Jurisdic on Karen Sco (University of Canterbury) Andrew Price‐Smith (Colorado College) Yanzhong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign Rela ons) TC59: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM UN, Human Rights And Humanitarian Law The Oceans Compact and Oceans Governance An assessment of simula on prac ces in introductory IR courses Isik Gurleyen (Izmir University of Economics) From Theory to Prac ce: A Simula on of the Policy Implica ons of IR Theory Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago) Simula ons as Experien al Learning in World Poli cs Veronica M. Kitchen (University of Waterloo) TC63: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Water Power And Money Panel Environmental Studies Chair Carolin Anthes (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Disc. Ana Carolina Garriga (Center for Research and Teaching in Economics) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Clash of Civiliza ons or Resource Wars?: The Poli cs of Water and Challenges from the Global South Danielle Roth-Johnson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Pax Acquae: Regional Water Coopera on and its horizon of possibili es for Global Environmental Peacebuilding A er Disasters Strike: Analyzing the Content of O cial Development Assistance (ODA) in the Wake of Natural Disasters Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris - UNR - CONICET) Addressing Water Challenges: The Changing Role of the Private Sector in Water Governance Elsa Voytas (William and Mary) Maurits Van der Veen (College of William & Mary) Public Opinion in Africa as a Determinant of Chinese Foreign Aid Abby Lindsay (American University) Engin Kap (University of Texas at Dallas) The Poli cs of Potable Water Access: Is foreign direct investment a help or a hindrance to countries trying to provide water to their popula ons? Jessica Nea e (University of Oregon) TC64: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Domes c Poli cs And Economic Crises Cindy Cheng In the Eyes of Others: Evalua ng the Branding of Foreign Assistance Ma hew S. Winters (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign) Panel TC67: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Economy, Finance And Domes c Ins tu ons: Lessons From Russia Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Ne ng Foreign Aid: Structural Determinants of the Foreign Aid Network Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (University of Limerick) Douglas Page (University of South Carolina) The Great Recession, Austerity, and Poli cal Extremism in Europe Ricardo Crespo (UC Riverside) Chris na Gregory (University of California, Riverside) Jana Gri ersova (University of California, Riverside) Post Communist States Chair Disc. Decoupling is in the Eye of the Beholder? European Parliamentary Vo ng and Percep ons of Na onal v. EU Economic Performance Edward A. Fogarty (Colgate University) Democracy, Na onalism and Euroscep cism in France and Germany State Corpora ons” in Pu n’s Russia: Drivers of Development or Deterrent? Yuko Adachi (Sophia University, Japan) Inequality in Post‐Transi onal Central Europe. Bi er Reality or a Nostalgic Illusion? Miriam Matejova (University of Bri sh Columbia) Gabriel Goodli e (Ins tuto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico) Russian Business O shore: Poli cs of Russian Capital Flight a er the Capital Account Liberaliza on European Democracy a er the Euro Crisis: Assessing the Development of a European Public Sphere Igor Logvinenko (Harriman Ins tute, Columbia University) Ma hias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) The Poli cs of Fiscal Prudence During an Oil Boom: The Case of Pu n's Russia (1999‐2013) Assessing the Weimar Fear: Interna onal Financial Crises, Polariza on, Unrest and Government Survival Adnan Vatansever (King's College London) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) TC65: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Diploma c Strategies Of Leading Na ons In The Global South Foreign Policy Analysis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global South Caucus Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University) Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and humani es journal)) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Singapore) Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) TC66: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cal Economy Of Foreign Assistance Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Guilherme M. Dias (La Salle University) Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida) Je rey King (University of Missouri) The Illogic of Performance‐Based Aid Andreas Hvidsten (University of Oslo) Harley D. Balzer (Georgetown University) Harley D. Balzer (Georgetown University) Panel Geopoli cal prospects of the Russian project of NeoEurasian integra on Natalia Alexseevna Vasilyeva (Saint-Petersburg University Russia) Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of Interna onal Rela ons) TC68: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Thinking Crea vely About Protracted Con icts Panel Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Marie Breen‐Smyth (University of Surrey) Marie Breen‐Smyth (University of Surrey) Nego a ng Peace with Insidious Mo ves and Weak Commitments: The Moral Hazard of Early Peace Ini a ves Marta Vrbe c (Gallaudet University) UN/AU peace opera on in Darfur, Sudan: towards a cri cal peace assessment Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo) Changes of Leadership and Nego a on Ini a ves in Protracted Con icts Daniel Lieberfeld (Duquesne University) Con ict in Kashmir and the impera ve for mul ‐level nego a on Radu Carciumaru (Heidelberg University) Understanding why Decision‐Makers make Bold Gestures: An Examina on of Anwar Sadat’s Jerusalem Ini a ve Shahin Berenji (UCLA ) TC69: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Shared Resources And Challenges Panel The Visibility of Economic Migrants in U.S. and French News Media at Times of Policy Reform Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) Simin Michelle Chen (University of Minnesota) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Poli cal Pawns on a Chessboard: An Analysis of Varia ons in State Asylum Policies Evalua ng Challenges in Ocean Governance A er More Than Three Decades: Universality and Resilience as Dimensions of E ec veness of UNCLOS Betul Gokkir (Meliksah University) The role of Interna onal Ins tu ons in transforming collec ve goods into na onal interests: The case of disaster relief Elizabeth Juhasz (University of New Orleans) TC72: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Cri cal Friends And De(Con)Struc ve Cri cs: How Should Feminist Academics Engage With Global Ins tu ons? Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Organiza on Leah Mandler (University of Haifa) Searching for a common global health approach in di erent regions: health as a global public good? Remco van de Pas (Ins tute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) Gorik Ooms Rachel Hammonds (Ins tute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) Wim van Damme (Ins tute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp) Legalizing the Interna onal Response to Disease Outbreaks: Crisis and In uence at the WHO Catherine Worsnop (Brandeis University) Beyond Trees: The Past, Present and Future of the Interna onal Arrangement on Forests Chair Disc. Cri cal Friends and Quasi‐Insiders: re ec ons on being a feminist academic at the UN Megan Alexandra Dersnah (University of Toronto) Cri cal Feminist Engagement with OECD‐DAC Rianne Mahon (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Cri cal Friends of the Interna onal Criminal Court: A Feminist Analysis of the Rome Statute Dra ing Process and Subsequent Reac ons Valerie Oosterveld (University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law) Gabriela Bueno (University of Massachuse s Boston) TC70: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Crisis Of Central And Eastern European Capitalism(s) Panel Gender Experts as Cri cal Friends: The Poli cs of Knowledge in Gender and Development Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute , Geneva) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Halil Kürşad Aslan (Eskisehir Osmangazi University) Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) Interna onal Di usion or Statebuilding? Currency and Iden ty For Post‐Soviet Countries TC73: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sectors, Industries And Environmental Impacts Environmental Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College ‐ CUNY, School of Public A airs) Sco Cooper (Brigham Young University) When Do Industries Become Compe ve? States and Markets in Industrial Restructuring in Postsocialist Economies Besnik Pula (Virginia Tech) The Crisis of Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe? Flexibility Revisited: Interna onal Markets and the Small States of East‐Central Europe Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Jared D. Larson (Gediz University & University of Lisbon) Jared D. Larson (Gediz University & University of Lisbon) Explaining Immigrant‐Na ve Voter Turnout Gaps in Europe: An Iden ty Poli cs Approach Michael D. Nicholson (University of California, San Diego) The Changing Character of Asylum: Has the “Securi za on” of Refugees Impacted Pa erns of Asylum in the 21st Century? Jessica Jones (University of New Mexico) Nanotechnology and Global Environmental Poli cs Kirsten Rodine Hardy (Northeastern University) Designing knowledge‐based management systems for environmental governance Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Hilary Appel (Claremont McKenna College) Mitchell A. Orenstein (Northeastern University) TC71: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Immigrants And Poli cs In Europe Panel Sectoral Concentra on and Global Environmental Governance Alexander Ovodenko (Washington University in St. Louis) Crea ng Spillionaires: Entrepreneurialism and Environmental Disaster Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech)) TC74: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM STAIR Working Group Panel Working Group Panel ISA Working Group Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Coord. David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) TC75: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ethical Encounters In A Changing World Panel Interna onal Ethics Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Beyond Cri que: Transna onal processes of di eren a on in the independence movements of Pakistan and Israel Maria Birnbaum (European University Ins tute) Confron ng the Unintelligibility of Alterity: The Poli cs of Di erence and Solidarity in Women’s Inter‐Movement Encounters Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Johanna Leinius (Goethe-University Frankfurt) Border Ethics: Auto‐Immunity as Ethics of Hospitality Maria Fotou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Taming of the In nite: Applying Ethics for Poli cal Violence TC78: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Security Failures (I): Technology In Failure Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Elke Schwarz (London School of Economics / Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge) Chair Chair Disc. Care in Counterinsurgency: Feminist Ethics and the Morality of Contemporary Warfare Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Parsing the Pluriverse: Empathy and Delibera on in a post‐MDG Ethics of Interna onal Development The Special Ambiguity of Humanity: Human Rights and Social Reconstruc on Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint-Louis (Brussels)) Gloria González Fuster (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) Serge Gutwirth (Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Antecedent Failure: A Slow Analysis of Science, Security and Border Technologies Joseph D. Hoover (City University London) The Performance of Failure: Nuclear Security in a Time of (T)error Rosalind Warner (Okanagan College) Rosalind Warner (Okanagan College) Technologies of Everyday Failure: The Measure of Security Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Aus n) Nisha Krishnan (University of Texas at Aus n) Mark Salter (University of O awa) Global Climate Change And The Rise In Temperatures: Causes And Consequences Skyne Uku Wer mer (California State University, Long Beach) "Making a Di erence in the World": the role of IPCC scien sts in developing a global policy response to climate change Lucie Edwards (University of Waterloo) Vietnamese Fisheries, Climate Change, and Con ict Climate Change and Con ict ‐ Evidence from the New Climate History Evgeny Finkel (George Washington University) Llewelyn Hughes (Australian Na onal University) Panel Theory Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Amelie Barras (University of Montreal) Empathy and an ‘Ethics of Di erence’: Compe ng Conceptualisa ons of Empathy in Interna onal Rela ons Joshua Baker (University of Birmingham) Hierarchy and Di erence in Interna onal Orders: The Construc on of Boundaries in late‐medieval Canon Law Julia Costa Lopez (University of Oxford) A er ‘The Other’ In Interna onal Rela ons Janice Bially Ma ern (Na onal University of Singapore) TC79: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Women And Nego a on In Peace And Security Roundtable Women's Caucus Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio School ) Chair Disc. Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Failing to Secure Ourselves: Governing Failure within Emergency Exercises Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University) Widening the Scope to Asia: Climate Change and Security TC77: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Di eren a on And Di erence In Interna onal Poli cs Debbie Lisle (Queens University of Belfast) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) The Bumpy Ways of European Security: Failures, Fiascos and Lives of the Data Reten on Direc ve Diego de Merich (London School of Economics / Simon Fraser University) TC76: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Climate Change, Violence And Security Panel Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Chantal De Jonge Oudraat (SIPRI North America and WIIS) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Anat Niv‐Solomon (City University of New York) Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Joyce Neu (Facilita ng Peace) TC80: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Violence In Civil War: Causes And Consequences Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Michael J. Boyle (La Salle University) Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Is Terrorism Really a Weapon of the Weak? Tes ng the Conven onal Wisdom Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University) Does regime type in uence the forms of violence used in civil wars? Emma Leonard (The Pennsylvania State University) Does Third Party Military Interven on Undermine Se lement Durability in Civil Con icts? Michael Kenwick (The Pennsylvania State University) Weapon of Choice: Explaining the Pa erns of Bombing in Armed Con icts, 1970‐2010 Michael J. Boyle (La Salle University) Domes c Prosecu ons for Interna onal Crimes: Civil War, War Crimes, and Terrorism Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Junior Scholar Junior Scholar Symposia TC81: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Crime And Interna onal Ethics: The Promise Of Interna onal Law Chair Karen Rasler (Indiana University) TD03-A: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Foreign Policy And The Media Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Chair Disc. TD03: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Ins tu ons And Policy JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) Jennifer Davis (Na onal Intelligence University) Disc. The Moral Necessity for Geneva V Patrick James (University of Southern California) Mo vated Learning, Foreign Media, and Opinion Forma on in China Marilyn I. McMorrow (Georgetown University) Agree Ahmed (Georgetown University) Chris an Chung (Georgetown University) Haifeng Huang (University of California, Merced) The Spirit of Inquiry and Espionage The Southern Weekly Incident & the Growing Culture of Commercializa on in the Chinese Media Global Governance E orts in Tension between Humanitarian Concerns and Sta st Sovereignty Rights Mark Hannah (University of Southern California) Simone Wisotzki (PRIF) Gregor Hofmann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Romanian News Coverage of the Russian Annexa on of the Crimea Alexandru Cristea (Kent State University) The "Responsibility to Prevent": An Interna onal Crimes Approach to the Preven on of Mass Atroci es Global Newsworthiness: How Do News Become Global News? Erga Atad (Tulane University) Ruben Reike (University of Oxford) Development of the Norms of Humanitarian Interven on since the 20th century Youngsoo Kim (Loyola University New Orleans) Disc. Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) European Democracy and the Problem of the Democra c De cit Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Mar n Duchac (University of Trento) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Ethical issues in the early prac ce of the Interna onal Criminal Court: an empirical assessment TD01: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Human Rights Ac vism Around The World TD03-B: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM EU The EU’s Role in the Transforma on of Corrup on in Georgia Sabina Hilaiel (University of Denver) Beyond EU Condi onality: Good Governance and Post‐Accession Tendencies in Central and Eastern Europe Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Reversing the Boomerang: U.S. Human Rights Policy and Local Advocacy Networks Ahmet Mert Kartal (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point) Is China Buying the Norma ve Power from the EU? A discussion on the EU‐China Climate Change Partnership David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) Tian Yan (Kings College London) Prisoners Dilemma? Prison‐Based Resistance and the Di usion of Ac vism in Pales ne TD03-C: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Ins tu onal Design, Change And E ec veness Julie M. Norman (McGill University) Exercising Human Rights: An analysis of Amnesty Interna onal and Mohawk Campaigns Robin Redhead (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK) UN Special Rapporteurs, Rights‐Based Ac vism in Canada, and Re‐ Presenta on: Indigeneity as a "Ma er‐of‐Concern" Benjamin Butler (University of Toronto) Liam Midzain-Gobin (University of O awa) Regret versus Revenge: Error Types and the Calculus of Torture in Counter‐Terrorism JSS Group Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton) The design of NHRIs: Pa erns and explana ons Karin Sundstrom (Stockholm University) The Role of Ins tu ons in Fisheries Management Andrew Tirrell (Fletcher School, Tu s Universty) Net E ec veness: A Rela onal Approach to Evalua ng Interdependent Interna onal Regimes James Hollway (University of Oxford) Catherine Chris ne Langlois (Georgetown University) Sco Gartner (Penn State School of Interna onal A airs) So many choices: an examina on of seven ins tu onal arrangements that inter‐governmental organiza on adopt to facilitate interac ons with NGOs TD02: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Tourism And Interna onal Rela ons: Avenues For Cri cal Research Jess E. Clayton (University of Wisconsin at Madison) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Ju a Weldes (University of Bristol) Kevin F. Gotham (Tulane University) Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Debbie Lisle (Queens University of Belfast) Elisa Wynne‐Hughes (Cardi University) TD03-D: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Gender And Policy Junior Scholar Symposia Disc. Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) JSS Group Localizing Transna onal Gender Equality Norms: Civil Servants as Change Agents Knowledge Produc on, Pedagogy and Research in IR: A case study of India Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service) TD07: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM ICOMM Honors The Work Of Monroe Price Human Tra cking: The Informal Poli cal Economy Courtney Lockhart (Carleton University) Hunger Games: Examining Prisoner Starva on and the Body at the Intersec on of the Israeli‐Pales nian Con ict Rebecca O s (Columbia College) TD04: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Mentoring Women in the Global South Commi ee Panel Commi ee on the Status of Women Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte Chair Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College) Juliana Belisario (IMPACT ‐ Interna onal Mul lateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats) Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabad) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Part. Part. Hon. TD08: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Compara ve Regionalism: The State Of The Art Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) Inken von Borzyskowski (Florida State University) Sören Stapel (Freie Universität Berlin) Thomas Risse (Freie Universitat Berlin) Panel Regional Trade Governance SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore) Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania) Helen Milner (Princeton University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Isaac K r (Syracuse University) Birgit Schippers (St Mary's University College Belfast) The Malaise of the Interna onal: Diagnosing the disillusionment with interna onal coopera on Thomas Gammelto -Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Regional Security Governance Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Regional Iden Old, New and Newer Regionalism: The History and the Scholarly Development of the Field Luke Bha a (The University of Manchester) Fredrik Söderbaum (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Demys fying Gender and its dimensions : The ‘male‐ness’ and ‘female‐ness’ in the realm of Child Sexual Abuse Gajendra Trivedi (Mo lal Nehru College (E), University of Delhi) Decolonizing Transi onal Jus ce: A Feminist Analysis of Human Rights and Internal Armed Con ict Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) Targeted Killing and the Assassina on Taboo between States: A Prac ce Perspec ve on the Erosion of Interna onal Norms Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Interna onalizing Interna oinal Rela ons Christopher R. Cook (University of Pi sburgh at Johnstown) Teaching IR in China: an opportunity for pluralism? Maria Julia Trombe a (Del University of Technology) Knowledge Produc on, Learning and Cogni on in Interna onal Rela ons Theory: A Case Study in Brazil Ivi Elias (La Salle University) Fabiana Esteves Neves Mapping Interna onal Rela ons Theory Educa on in Turkey Bezen B. Coskun (Zirve University) TD09: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM IR's Eurocentric Limita ons Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Mathias Großklaus (Free University Berlin) TD06: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Approaches To IR Teaching Around The World es and Communi es Je rey T. Checkel (Simon Fraser University) Human Rights and the ‘Arab Spring’: Shi ing the Contours of Ac vism and Possibili es for Jus ce in Bahrain Chair Disc. Jenifer Whi en‐Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Philip Howard (University of Washington) Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Monroe Price (University of Pennsylvania) The Di usion of Regionalism TD05: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Human Rights And Regional Worlds Chair Disc. Dis nguished Scholar Mark La ey (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) The discursive construc on of hegemony in Interna onal Rela ons, between Cox and Laclau. The case of the La n American le turn in the 21st Century. Diego Nilson Hernández (Universidad de la República (Uruguay) / Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)) The ‘West’ and the Rest? The Copenhagen School as a Regional approach to security, European but not Eurocentric Zoi Vardanika (University of Reading) The problem with Weber: China, the peasants and the interna onaliza on of the state Mark La ey (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) Jane Hayward (Tsinghua University) The Poli cs of Historiography: What World? Which History? Whose interna onal? Joanna de Vasconcelos Cordeiro Premature obituaries: The peasantry, the agrarian ques on and interna onal rela ons in the making of (Tanzanian) modernity Network Spillover: Modeling the dynamics of Cross‐Network Dependence in Interna onal Rela ons Darius A'Zami (University of Sussex) Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Kyle Joyce (University of California at Davis) Tracy Kuo Lin (University of California, Davis) TD10: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable - Professor John King Gamble TD13: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Small States And Foreign Policy: Punching Above Their Weight? Interna onal Law Chair Part. Hon. Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Charlo e Ku (University of Illinois) John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) TD11: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Experien al Learning in the IR Classroom Foreign Policy Analysis Panel Chair Disc. The Small State’s Systemic Foreign Policy Posi oning; A Happy Marriage? Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Melissa Mavris (University of Aberystwyth, Wales) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Garre Graddy‐Lovelace (American University School of Interna onal Service) Promo ng Civic Literacy through Environmental Civic Engagement Mary E. Pe enger (Western Oregon University) Douglas West (Lakehead University) Carlos Frederico Coelho (Rio de Janeiro State University (IESP)) Alice Gravelle Vieira (La Salle University Rio de Janeiro) Imagining poli cal correspondence across space and me: Wri ng to na onal leaders as an integra ve teaching strategy in introductory courses Hans Scha le (Yonsei University) Developing a new approach to increase the number of women leaders in interna onal a airs: A case study of a two‐year academic and experien al undergraduate program Maryalice Mazzara (SUNY O ce of Global A airs and The Geneva Group, Ltd.) Rachel Cooper (State University of New York) Kris Raik (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Foreign Policy Goals, Mul lateralism, and the Role of Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons for Small States Small States, Great Power? Tom Long (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas) Small States, Strong Ties? Qatar and its Geopoli cal Environment Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) TD14: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Colonial Legacies And Decolonizing Trajectories Panel Global Development Chair Disc. Olukunle Owolabi (Villanova University) Olukunle Owolabi (Villanova University) Pre‐colonial values in the "new" Peruvian economy model of the 21st century Ana Oviedo Roldan (University of Miami) Global Service Learning in A First Year Seminar Contes ng Global Development: Extrac vism and Social Con ict in Indigenous Territories Eleanor E. Ze (Drake University) Lucas Savino (Centre for Global Studies, Huron University College) Panel Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Chair Disc. Disc. Small state survival and success in a hos le neighbourhood: The case of Estonia’s foreign policy since 2004 Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University) Travel Study Programs as an ac ve learning tool for Interna onal Rela ons TD12: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Computa onal Models Of Con ict In IR Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (University of Limerick) Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (University of Limerick) The “Door of No Return:” Unequal Geographies of Remembrance and Enslavement in Ghana Anatoli I. Ignatov (University of South Florida) D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Armando Geller (Scensei) Ci zenship, Colonial Ins tu ons, and Educa onal A ainment in the Former French Empire, 1900‐2008 Ac on or Reac on: Violence Dynamics in the Israeli‐Pales nian con ict Religion and the Poli cs of Total Territorial Rule in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Karsten Donnay (ETH Zurich) Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Of O ine and Online Behaviors and Con ict Dynamics Armando Geller (Scensei) Maciej M. Latek (George Mason University) sayed rizi (scensei) Empirical Valida on of a Computa onal Model of Third‐Party In uence on War and Peace Anna O. Pechenkina (Carnegie Mellon University) Balances Without Balancing: A Uni ed Model of Major Power Military Alignments, 1500‐2000 CE John J. Arquilla T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School) Olukunle Owolabi (Villanova University) Ajay Roshan Parasram (Carleton University) TD15: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Honoring Saskia Sassen Dis nguished Scholar Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Rey Koslowski (University at Albany) Mark Salter (University of O awa) Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/University of Warwick) James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Kamal Sadiq (University of California at Irvine) Susan Mar n (Georgetown University) Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) TD16: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Governance In The European Union Panel K. P. O'Reilly (Carroll University) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Poli cal Leadership and the Poli cs of Nuclear Prolifera on: The contras ng world views of South African leaders. Turkish leaders and their foreign decision‐making style from a compara ve perspec ve: A mul ‐method approach Ryan L. Phillips (Kenyon College/UC Berkeley) Olga Avdeyeva (Loyola University Chicago) Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Baris Kesgin (Susquehanna University) Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University) Democra c Governance in the European Union Ryan L. Phillips (Kenyon College/UC Berkeley) The Role of Reputa on and Shame in Interna onal Poli cs – The E ec veness of the ILO’s and the EU’s naming and shaming strategies on state compliance Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University ) Chair Disc. Liliana Reis (University of Beira Interior) Chiara Steindler (European University Ins tute) Jelena Dzankic (European University Ins tute) When Does Opposi on to Immigra on from outside Europe Undermine Support for the European Union? Limits on the Democra zing In uence of the Internet: Lessons from Post‐Soviet States Douglas Page (University of South Carolina) Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Online Vo ng: Boon or Bane for Democracy? Aleksander Lust (Appalachian State University) Electoral diplomacy: transit of Caspian Sea states to democracy via implementa on of standards of free and fair elec ons Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Clientelism or Coercion: Exploring the varia on in incumbent behavior during elec ons in hybrid regimes Megan Hauser (University of Arizona) Imperial Methods and the Global South Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Mohamed Sesay (McGill University) From One‐World IR to Mul ple Worlds Cris na Rojas (Carleton University) A Decolonial Gramsci Cherine Hussein (Council for Bri sh Research in the Levant, University of Sussex ) Deep rela on versus categorical segrega on: Decolonial science and the Māori prophet Te Ua Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Decolonizing Cri cal Thought: thoughts on listening as cri que Rolando Vazquez Melken (Roosevelt Academy / Utrecht University) TD18: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Leaders And In uence Of Leadership On Foreign Policy DecisionMaking Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Disc. Akan Malici (Furman University) Akan Malici (Furman University) Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Understanding Sources of Iranian Foreign Policy: Interna onal Poli cs from the Vantage Point of New Iranian Leadership Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut) Gulfem Toy (Bilkent University ) Visions of Order: Regional and World Orders in Davutoğlu's Thought Balkan Devlen (Izmir University of Economics) Leaders and the Global Financial Crisis. Sarah Munro Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connec cut) Gabrielle S. Bardall (Université de Montréal) Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Ties that bind: ci zenship, vo ng rights and na on‐building in the post‐Yugoslav space Contrac ng out European Union’s security Chair Disc. Panel Post Communist States European Union Actorness: So Power with a Hard Core and a Norma ve Head TD17: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Is There An Outside To Global Modernity? TD19: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Elec ons And Electoralism In The Postcommunist States TD20: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Perspec ves On Interna onal Sanc ons: Asser ng Authority, Performing Di erence, Sustaining Order Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Disc. Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Discipline or Punishment? The Norma vity of European Union’s Targeted Sanc ons Hendrik Huelss (Leuphana University Lueneburg) Antagonism Reconstruc ng Sanc ons: EU Measures as Contested Issue in Zimbabwe Mark D. Jaeger (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)) Sanc ons and Domes c Dynamics of Conten on In Zimbabwe and Burundi: Delegi mizing the ‘Other’, Construc ng the ‘Self’? Julia Grauvogel (GIGA Ins tute of African A airs) Communica ng Community: A Domes c Func on of Sanc oning in US Foreign Policy Sascha Lohmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) Sanc ons as Instruments of Regime Change Andrew J. Coe (University of Southern California) TD21: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Innova ve Panel A er Deepwater Horizon: Rebuilding Indigenous Communi es A er the BP Gulf Oil Disaster ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Part. Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Monique Verdin (Film‐maker) TD22: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Civil War And Human Rights Panel Axel Heck (University of Freiburg) Human Rights Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Apocalypse Now – Colonel Klein, the Kundus airstrike, and the Legi macy of the Afghanistan War The Imagery and Imaginary of Interna onal Norms: Visions from the Syrian War Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Erika Kirkpatrick (University of O awa) "The Facts cannot be Denied": Legi macy, War and the Use of Chemical Weapons in Syria Do Amnes es Help Prevent Civil War Recurrence? Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Anna Geis (University of Magdeburg) Gabi Schlag (O o von Guericke University Magdeburg) The spoiler problem in transi onal jus ce processes Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) Wendy L. Hansen (University of New Mexico) TD26: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theory And Strategy In The Search For Security Human Rights Abuses During UN Peacekeeping: Do Country A ributes Ma er? Interna onal Security Studies Marisella Rodriguez (University of California, Davis) Worth Figh ng For: The Impact of Human Rights Viola ons on Civil War Dura on Steven Walter (University of Georgia) Chair Disc. Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Panel The Existen al Threat Assump on and the Tragedy of Realism Global Development Disc. Qianqi Shen (Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy) Qianqi Shen (Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy) The Social Construc on of the ‘Chinese’ in Contemporary Sino‐ Africa Rela ons Andrew Novo (Na onal Defense University) Peter Thompson (Na onal Defense University) An useful framework of analysis? Classical Realism, the regional dimension and alliances Francesco Belcastro (University of St Andrews) Beyond the Balance of Power: Theorizing Interna onal Poli cs with Regional Realism Richard Aidoo (Coastal Carolina University) Eric H. Honda Is Industrial Policy Implementa on Possible? The Cases of Development Zones in China Qianqi Shen (Rutgers University, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy) China’s New Race to the Top: Compe ng Strategies to Advance the FDI Lifecycle in Guangdong and Shandong Province Seung-Youn Oh (Bryn Mawr College) Mismatching Structures: A New Explana on for the “Unsa sfactory” Labor Condi ons in Chinese Mining Companies in the Democra c Republic of Congo Duanyong Alexander Wang (Shanghai Interna onal Studies University) TD24: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Naviga ng Interdisciplinarity Roundtable (De)Securi za on as a Strategic Policy Tool? Implica ons for Audience Cost Theory and the De ni onal Threshold of Securi za on Adam Cote (University of Calgary) TD27: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Global And Domes c Elites In The Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Kevin Funk (University of Florida) Understanding the Power Dynamics among the Transna onal Elites in The [Persian] Gulf Coopera on Council and Its Impacts Laura Brunell (Gonzaga University) Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Susan I. Hangen (Ramapo College) Stacy Bondanella Taninchev (Gonzaga University) TD25: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Visual Culture(s) Of Security Seyed Ahmad Mirtaheri (Florida Interna onal University) Plutocracy during Crisis: the Case of Ukraine Stanislav Markus (University of Chicago) Panel German Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Disc. Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Disappearing violence, aesthe cizing war: the visual construc on of the war in Afghanistan and German an militarism David Shim (University of Groningen) Frank A. Stengel (University of Bremen) Or Raviv (Durham University) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Capitalists of the World, Unite?: Loca ng an Imagined Community of Transna onal Capitalists in La n America’s Booming Rela ons with the Arab World Interna onal Educa on Chair Part. Part. Part. David W. Blagden (University of Exeter / University of Cambridge) Sean Giovanello (Elon University) Strategic Thought and Interna onal Rela ons Theory TD23: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Equa ons In China's Development Strategy Chair Panel TD28: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Legal Norms, Prac ces And Religion Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado‐Denver) Lucie Irene Ashley (San Francisco State University, Statnews.org Lab UC Berkley ) How to reconceptualize jihad? Bridging the gap with modern interna onal humanitarian law Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Panel Assessing the diversity in Russian Islam: the bo om‐up approach to “twin tolera ons” Bulat Akhmetkarimov (Johns Hopkins University ) Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin) Post‐secular or Post‐religious? The Presence of Religion in Western Public Debates on Wars and Military Interven ons Maximilian Axel Overbeck (Stu gart University) Chair Part. TD29: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Dreams Or Nightmares? Nego a ng Bright And Dark Sides Of Technologies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Disc. Yuan (Joanne) Yao (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) Launching the New Temples of Modern India: Modernity, Technology, and India’s Space Program Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. TD32: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Domes c Drivers Of Interna onal Poli cs In East Asia Sean Cos gan (Partnership for Peace Consor um of Defense Academies and Security Studies Ins tutes) Building Health Innova on Networks in South Africa Chair Disc. Karl Gustafsson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Yinan He (Lehigh University) THE HUMAN INFORMATION APPLIANCE: PERSISTENT COMPUTING – HUMAN ENHANCEMENT – RISK – AND ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS. R.E. Burne (Na onal Defense University) Panel Peace Science Society (Interna onal) T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) Patrick T. Brandt (University of Texas, Dallas) Evalua ng Con ict Dynamics: Many Conceptualiza ons, A Novel Empirical Approach Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Shawna Metzger (Na onal University of Singapore) Stemming the Tide: The Poli cal Economy of Syrian Refugee Flows in Turkey Anna Getmansky (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel) Tolga Sinmazdemir (Bogazici University) Thomas Zeitzo (American University) Je Carter (University of Mississippi) Heather Ondercin (The University of Mississippi) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) What explains vola le foreign policy? Eleonora Ma acci (The Ohio State University) Kai Schulze (Hebrew University) Elina Sinkkonen (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Davina Durgana (American University, School of Interna onal Service) Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Japan’s New Asser veness: Ins tu onal Change and Japan’s Security Iden ty towards China Rethinking Chinese Na onal Iden ty and its Foreign Policy Implica ons Technology and Human Tra cking: American Demand in an Interna onal Logic of Exploita on The Dynamics of Interstate War Finance Dirk Nabers (University of Kiel) Thomas Berger (Boston University) Domes c Troubles and O cial Discourse: Na onal Iden ty and Chinese Foreign Policy during the Hu Jintao Era ShihHsin Chen (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Dogs and Cats: Why We Fight Panel Iden ty and Recogni on: Remembering and Forge ng the Post‐ War in Sino‐Japanese Rela ons Cybersecurity, Policy and Technological Risk: The Case of the Internet of Things Chair Disc. Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Charlo e Epstein (University of Sydney) Jade Schi (Oberlin College) Shannon K. Brincat (Gri th University) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Thomas Lindemann (Lille II University of Health and Law) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Foreign Policy Analysis Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) TD30: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dynamic Empirical Models Of Con ict Processes Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Global Development Religious Arguments in the Secular World of Interna onal Law Chair TD31: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Recogni on And Misrecogni on In World Poli cs Assessing threats to Japanese Iden ty: China and Korea compared Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) TD33: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Making Sense Of Emo ons, Poli cs And War Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Chair Disc. Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) Victoria Basham (University of Exeter) Dance of Compassion: Poli cs of Emo on in Chechnya Susanna Hast (IHEID / CCDP) Construc ng crises and ar cula ng a ect a er 9/11 Jack Holland (University of Surrey) Anger and Feminist Story‐telling Swa Parashar (Monash University) Compassionate Soldiering and Comfort Julia Welland (Warwick) Stories of pain and longing: re ec ng on emo on, boundaries and feminism through Carrie Mathison and Carrie White Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) TD34: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Pu ng Religion At Work In World Poli cs Panel Disc. Jesse Crane-Seeber (North Carolina State University) Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Harvard University) Douglas Johnston (Interna onal Center for Religion and Diplomacy) Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) A Regionalized Approach to the Role of Religion in Interna onal Rela ons: What Can We Learn From Sociology of Religion Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Harvard University) What to do with Poli cal Theology in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami) Religious Organiza ons in Transna onal Space Evan Berry (American University) Transna onal Advocacy Networks and Compe ng Discourses of Religious Freedom: The Case of Indonesia Jonathan Chow (University of Macau) An Intercultural Theory Of Interna onal Rela ons: How Self‐Worth Underlies Poli cs Among Na ons Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Religion, Humanitarianism and Ethics: In and Beyond IR Tanya B. Schwarz (University of California Irvine) TD35: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Pragma sm And Cri que In Interna onal Rela ons Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Roger Z. George (Na onal Defense University) Susan Nelson (Na onal Intelligence University and Bureau of Intelligence and Research, US Department of State) Ion Grosu (Romanian Intelligence Service) Jean‐Louis Tiernan (Government of Canada) Gregory F. Treverton (Na onal Intelligence Council ) TD38: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Humanitarianism And Technology: Agents, Ac ons And Orders Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Alison Howell (Rutgers University, Newark) Lee Seymour (University of Amsterdam) From Punishment to Discipline: Military Technology, Humanitarian Interven on, and Shi ing Strategies of Governance. David Chandler (University of Westminster) Jack Adam MacLennan (Carleton University) Pragma sm, Poststructuralism and the genesis of Cri cal IR Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) No me like the present or no me at all? Pragma st and cri cal temporali es in IR Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Beyond the Prac ce Turn in Interna onal Rela ons: the Promise of Radical Interpre vism Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) Silviya Lechner (King's College London) The many faces of fences: ‘simple’ technologies and the assembling of humanitarian orders Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) The ‘good drone’: hyperphysical technology and the construc on of bodies in need Mareile Kaufmann (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) TD39: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Introducing @_PopularCulture To #WorldPoli cs2.0 Historicising Agency: Bounded Ra onality, the Prac ce Turn, and Forms of Knowledge Quen n P. Bruneau (University of Oxford) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Maura Conway (Dublin City University) The ght against terrorism in American TV series: a reciprocal construc on of reality Jean-Bap ste Jeangene Vilmer (Sciences Po Paris) “Vernacular security” as a disciplinary technique: Rede ning “security” through the experiences of indigenous soldiers in WWI Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) TD37: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Intelligence, Analysis And Outreach: Love-Hate Rela onship The New Digital Ac vism: Save Darfur, #Kony2012 and Humanitarian Governance Pragma sm and Cri ques of the Liberal Peace Chair Disc. Jacob L. Stump (Shepherd University) Taylor Benjamin-Bri on (Temple University) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Elisabe a Brighi (University of Cambridge) TD36: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Everyday World Poli cs Of Security And Terrorism (I) The Sociology of Everyday Life and the Study of Security and Terrorism The Poli cs of Humanitarian Arms Control: Civil Society and the Cluster Muni ons Ban Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Jef Huysmans (Open University) Vernacular Terrors: the Zombie Apocalypse, Survivalism, and Militarized Anarchism in Popular Culture Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Chair Disc. The everyday and the interna onal: poli cs, power, temporali es Panel Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) “Pocket‐Sized” Poli cs: Binders, Big Bird, and Other Memes of the 2012 US Presiden al Campaign Sandra Yao (University of O awa) Finding Interna onal Rela ons in Digital Images Caitlin Hamilton (University of New South Wales) Big Data’s Big Footprint: Big Data, Social Media, and Interna onal Poli cs Susan Jackson (Malmö Högskola) Social Media Technology, Militariza on and the Bri sh Army Rhys Jon Crilley (University of Birmingham) Touch‐Screen Operated World Poli cs and the Digital Technologies of the Warrior Selves Key Concepts and Interna onal Change: Utrecht, Austria, and the Balance of Power Mehmet Evren Eken (University of London) Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) TD40: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Con ict, Poli es and Spheres of In uence: Crises of Sovereignty and Self-Determina on Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Julie George (Queens College, City University of New York) John O'Loughlin The Russian Speaking Popula on in Latvia: Geopoli cs and the Salience of the "Russian Idea Conceptualizing change in historical interna onal rela ons Jordan Branch (Brown University) Augsburg and Amasya 1555: Historical Change and the Eastern Origins of the European Sovereign System Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) Einar Wigen (University of Oslo) Law and change in late‐medieval poli cal prac ce Julia Costa Lopez (University of Oxford) Angela Kachuyevski (Arcadia University) Frozen Con icts and the Dynamics of Na on‐building in De Facto States Magdalena Dembinska (University of Montreal) The Crimean 2014 crisis: conceptualising a cri cal case of de facto annexa on Ellie Kno (London School of Economics) TD43: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel When Peace Meets Resistance: An Explora on Of Theore cal And Empirical Intersec ons Peace Studies Chair Disc. Poli cs versus the peaceful order of consensus De ning the na on: secularity, religion and ci zenship in contemporary Israeli poli cs Anna Selmeczi (University of Fort Hare) How resistance can save Peace Studies Rebecca Kook (Ben Gurion University) Con ict Management and Contested Territory: State Reforms and Secessionist Movements in Georgia and Moldova Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Resistance and peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jasmin Ramovic (University of Manchester) Julie George (Queens College, City University of New York) TD41: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Empirical Studies Of Uncertainty And Armed Con ict Panel Long‐term peacebuilding, peace processes and public resistance Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Michael Schulz (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Resistance and the post‐poli cal world: (re)poli cized peaces in an era of managerial poli cs Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia) Tes ng the Role of Uncertainty in Con ict TD45: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Issues In Intelligence Analysis Tradecra And Educa on Je Kaplow (University of California San Diego) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Why is Con ict Media on Rare? An Empirical Study of Uncertainty and Resolve Paul Poast (Rutgers University) Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Massachuse s- Lowell) Assessing Judgmental Accuracy in World Poli cs: The Limits of Objec vity Chair Disc. Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Designing an Intelligence Educa on & Training Simula on Center for Virtual Regional Worlds Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Marian Sebe (Na onal Intelligence Academy) The Use of Probability in Military Decision Making Structured analy cal techniques in interna onal intelligence vs na onal intelligence: strengths and weaknesses Je rey Friedman (Dartmouth College) Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons English School Jorg Kustermans (Flemish Peace Ins tute) David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) The Transi on to Modern IR as Transi on in Behavior: The Eclipse of Dynas c Logics in Europe, 1713‐1756 Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Intelligence Studies Doron Zimmermann (Royal Historical Society) Anne Mariel Zimmermann (Swiss Re) Jay Ulfelder (Independent consultant) Chair Disc. Panel Methodological Contribu ons of the Humani es and Social Sciences to Poli cal Risk Analysis Early Results from a New Early Warning System TD42: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Beyond Periodiza on? Interna onal Change In Historical Perspec ve Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Mihaela Matei (EU INTCEN) Failure to Launch: Analyzing the Emergence of Post‐9/11 Intelligence Degree Programs Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University) Stephen Coulthart (University of Pi sburgh) How Do We Know?: What Intelligence Analysis Can Learn from The Sociology of Science Je rey Tang (James Madison University) TD46: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Sources Of Adapta on And Change In Military Doctrine And Organiza on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Big Box Store or Mom & Pop: USAID and the Choice of Implemen ng NGOs Susan H. Allen (University of Mississippi) Michael E. Flynn (Kansas State University) World Bank Compliance and Signaling Philip Arena (University at Bu alo - State University of New York) Aus n Mitchell (University at Bu alo SUNY) J. Thomas Moriarty II (American University) Stephen M. Grenier (Johns Hopkins University) Disentangling Counter‐Insurgency Warfare: Intra‐Military Compe on and Civilian Vic miza on Adam Scharpf (University of Mannheim) Norm advocacy and military opera ons: the changing character of EU military opera ons Trineke Palm (VU University Amsterdam ) Ronni Alexander (Kobe University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Adap ng U.S. Government Agencies for the Human Aspects of Military Opera ons Urban planning in con ict: projects and permissions Nathan White (King's College London) From the Middle: Learning in the Vietnam War and the Sources of FMFM 1, War gh ng in the US Marine Corps Terry Terri (University of Calgary) Lucy Thirkell (University of Cambridge) Ar cula ng regional iden es through capital ci es: Re‐imagining “post‐Soviet” Central Asia and the role of the GCC Natalie Koch (Syracuse University) Panel Whose Capital?: Representa on of Jerusalem in the Oslo Peace Process Ayse Omur Atmaca (Hace epe University, Ankara/Turkey) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal Trade and Poli cal Coali ons in the European Union Mary Anne Madeira (City University of New York - Queens College) The Three‐Level Game: Italy’s Foreign Trade Policy within the nego a on framework of the European Union’s Free Trade Agreements Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Torino) Everyone is a Protec onist: Trade Poli cs and Poli cal Adver sing Peter Sima-Eichler (Georgetown University) Yu-Ming Liou (Georgetown University) Autocracies and Trade Policy A. Maria Toyoda (Villanova University) 'The Real Elephant in the Room': Currency Manipula on and US Industry Opposi on to the Trans‐Paci c Partnership Trade Agreement Wolf Hassdorf (Ritsumeikan University) TD48: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Interna onal Aid, Foreign Direct Investment And Interstate Coopera on Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Overcoming Structural Barriers: The E ect of Migrant Networks and Coordinated Financial Policies on Interna onal Investment Kelly McCaskey (University at Bu alo, SUNY) Does a New (Regional) Aid Recipient Mean Greater Aid E ec veness? Regional Trade Agreements as recipients of foreign aid, 1995‐2013 Brandy J. Jolli (University of Colorado, Boulder) Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Disjunc ons of Biotechnology and Global Governance: Nuclear Power, Safety/Security and Fukushima Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC)) Chair Disc. Panel Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. The Doctrine Puzzle: Knowledge Produc on and Di usion in Military Organiza ons TD47: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Domes c Determinants Of Trade Policy TD49: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Urban Geographies TD50: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Deba ng Development: In Remembrance Of Geeta Chowdhry Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Sheryl Lutjens (California State University San Marcos) J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University ) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) TD51: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM What Next In The Israeli-Pales nian Con ict? Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Jeremy Pressman (University of Connec cut) Dahlia Scheindlin (Tel Aviv University) Michael Cohen (The Century Founda on) Jeremy Pressman (University of Connec cut) TD52: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Human Tra cking And Gender Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Lauren M. Balasco (Pi sburg State University) Lauren M. Balasco (Pi sburg State University) Beyond Rescue Rhetoric: Re‐thinking Sex Tra cking Frameworks Meredith Loken (University of Washington) Emily Christensen (University of Washington) Rethinking Interna onal Law: A Post‐Structural Feminist Approach to Human‐Tra cking Rosalie D. Clarke (No ngham Trent University (NTU)) Don’t blame poverty—An Analysis of the role of organized networks in human tra cking in Nigeria, Lithuania, and Chad Sharis Barkhordarian (Su olk University) Kaori Lindeman (Su olk University) Gender & the Tra cking of Third Country Na onals on U.S. Military Bases Laura Ann Hebert (Occidental College) Gender and Modern Familial Slavery: Mapping the Landscape of Neglected Slave Popula ons Lisa Alfredson (University of Pi sburgh) TD53: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Geography And Demography Of Governance And Poli cs Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Ha hor Erlingsson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) John P. Tuman (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) A Candidate by Any Other Name: Inves ga ng the Use of Nicknames as Heuris cs Jonathan Bradley (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Kate Eugenis (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Paul Langley (University of Durham) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Carrie L. Manning (Georgia State University) Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) TD57: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Masculini es In A Transna onal World The Demography of Clan Governance: The E ects on Na onal Stability and Security of Household Forma on Strategies and Marriage Markets 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) Poli cal Demography of a Stranger's Welcome: Poli cal A tudes and the Tolerance of Immigrants Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) TD54: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Na onal Community In Interna onal Society: Interna onal Rela ons And The Philosophers English School Theory Thucydides' Cri que of Poli cal Realism Eric Fleury (Baylor University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)) Simona Sharoni (State University of New York at Pla sburgh) Annica Kronsell (Lund University) TD58: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - New Direc ons In System Structural Theory Chair Disc. Rousseau in Defense of the Na onal Interest Joshua King (Baylor University) Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Capabili es, Authority and Structure in Interna onal Poli cs Vitoria and Interna onal Rela ons Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Catherine Sims (University of Notre Dame) Hierarchical Systems The Problem of Poli cal Order in Mencius and Aristotle: a Compara ve Analysis John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Negarchy: the Case for a Third Ordering Principle Antonio Di Biagio (University of St Andrews) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Aristotle and Foreign Policy Interna onal Society and System Structure Stephen Sims (Baylor University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Panel TD59: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poli cal Economy Of Energy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Disc. Christopher C. Leite (University of O awa) Tony Porter (McMaster University) Governing Global Risks: The Evolu on of Policy Capacity in Financial Markets Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Roundtable English School Interna onal Security Studies Theory Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies W. David Clinton (Baylor University) Greg Russell (University of Oklahoma) TD55: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Governing Failure, Crisis And Emergency (I) Jacqueline M. Best (University of O awa) Volcker, Vickers and Velocity: The Structural Regula on of ‘Too‐Big‐ To‐Fail’ Banking Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Expatriate Vo ng Rights in La n America and the Caribbean: The In uence of Remi ances, Globaliza on, and Par san Control Chair Disc. Amin Samman (City University London) Admi ng Failure: Provisional Governance, Re exivity and Interna onal Development TD56: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Ins tu onal Reform In Con ict Socie es Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Crisis Theory and the Historical Imagina on Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines) Reshaping global climate & energy governance in a polycentric world: IRENA's quest for an energy transi on Franziska Mueller (TU Darmstadt) Panel The clean energy regime complex ‐‐ Unlocking clean energy policy and technology di usion in developing countries Of Flesh and Steel: An the cal Materiali es in (Counter) Terrorism Warfare Kathryn Chelminski (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Leaders and Laggards in Alterna ve Energy: Explaining the Trends in Technology, Investments, and Policy among Emerging Economies Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Pu ng Capitalism to Work for Energy Markets: The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Sustainable Energy in Emerging Economies Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) TD60: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Engaging Andre Gunder Frank: ReOrien ng The 19th Century Interna onal Poli cal Economy Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Theory Interna onal Ethics Linnea Gelot (University of Gothenburg and Nordic Africa Ins tute) Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University) Subsidiarity or Sites of illegi macy? Regional organisa ons and the Responsibility to Protect Patrick Manning (University of Pi sburgh) Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Historical Forces at Local, Na onal and Global Levels Shaping Ins tu ons in the Asian Region: Bourgeois, Developmentalist, Authoritarian, and Kleptocra c Capitalism Responsibility to Re ect David Lucas (University of Washington) Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawerence University) Eurocentrism and world‐systemic analysis of the long 19th century Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) TD61: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Genera onal Change: The Poli cal Seman cs Of Discon nuity Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Historical Interna onal Rela ons Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) es, Military Service, and Jonathan Acu (Francis Marion University) Permanent Oedipus Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) ‘Never again 9 April!’: Forma ve experiences, genera onal change and con nuity in Norwegian security policy and military prac ce Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Inven ng pasts that shape us: metonymy and performa vity in the historical memory of genera ons Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen) The Idea of Responsibility in Interna onal Rela ons Marisha Tardif (Aberystwyth University) The Two Sovereign es: Nego a ng Historically Divergent Concep ons of Sovereignty in a Changing Interna onal System Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) William Stroupe (Georgetown University) TD64: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Regional Orders And Global Implica ons: The Rise Of Economic Interdependence And The Asian Security Structure Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) Kent E. Calder (Johns Hopkins University) Seung‐Ho Joo (University of Minnesota Morris) Jim Pla e (Tu s University) U.S.‐R.O.K. Alliance Coopera on in Nuclear Energy Policy: New 123 Agreement in Compara ve Perspec ve Hyunji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) New Regional Order in the East: The Rise of China and the Nuclear Posture of East Asia Alex Lee (University of California, Irvine) Genera onal Restraint Role of Japanese Government in the Process of US Rebalance to Asia Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Panel Interna onal Ethics Jon D. Carlson (University of Aberdeen) Jon D. Carlson (University of Aberdeen) Role of Technology in the Border Security of the European Union Minna Jokela (Finnish Border and Coast Guard Academy) Panel Toward a Theory of Humanitarian War Economic Divergence: Global Interconnec ons, African Consequences Chair Disc. TD63: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Theorizing Interna onal Responsibility Disc. Taking Frankian Triangles Seriously TD62: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Technology And Interna onal Security: Ethical Assessments Heather Ro (University of Denver) Chair Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) Memories of War: Genera onal Iden Doctrinal Change John Schubring (Na onal Intelligence University) Gendering a Warbot: Gender, Sex and the Implica ons for the Future of War Bianca Baggiarini Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Chair Disc. 1.Drones and Ethics in Policy Decision Making The Sensibili es of Disembodied Combat: Unmanned Air Vehicles, and the Role of the Body in "Killing at a Distance" Re‐energizing the world? The poli cal economy of renewable energy Chair Disc. Elke Schwarz (London School of Economics / Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge) Nanae Yamashiro (University of Tsukuba) Regionaliza on and the Role of External Actors: The Case of Japan’s Engagement in Central Asia Kuniko Ashizawa (American University ) Mongolia's Ini a ves towards Korean Peninsula Security and Northeast Asian Economic Developments Alicia Campi TD65: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Non-State Actors, Transgovernmental Networks And Interna onal Law Interna onal Law Chair Disc. The E ects of Changing Neighborhoods Upon the Resort to Terrorism Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Oil and Terrorism: An Inves ga on of Mediators James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Linda S. Bishai (United States Ins tute of Peace) Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) The Norm Compe ton among Government and NGO lawyers in the Con ict Resolu on and Peacebuilding. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) The Role of Transgovernmental Networks towards Responsibility to Protect in an Era of Global Governance Nadia Banteka (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Local Agents of Interna onal Criminal Law in Cambodia and Indonesia: How Civil Society Mediates Change TD68: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Mexico’s Energy And Climate Policies In The Context Of The North American Integra on Environmental Studies Chair Disc. The NAFTA‐iza on of Mexico's energy policy: The case of electricity produc on Emma Palmer (University of New South Wales) Israel Solorio (Freie Universität Berlin) Witness to Atrocity: The Impact of Tes fying at the Interna onal Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia James Meernik (University of North Texas) Kimi L. King (University of North Texas) Melissa McKay (University of North Texas) The energy reform in Mexico : Environmental and social risks for communi es with energy resources Íñigo Mar nez (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias SocialesFLACSO) Mexico in the context of the North American energy transi on: The Poten al of Renewables for Electricity Genera on TD66: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel So Underbelly Of Rising Power: Ques ons Of Ethnicity And Con ict In China Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Miranda Schreurs (Free University of Berlin) Israel Solorio (Freie Universität Berlin) Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP)) In uence of energy policy on air quality in Mexico: Lessons from abroad? Gustavo Sosa Nunez (Research Ins tute Mora) The demise of Mexico’s state oil monopolism. The crisis of the sovereignty‐based model and the challenges for moving towards a market‐based governmentality for exploi ng Mexico’s oil wealth Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham) Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham) China's Tibet Problem: Challenging the Domes c‐Interna onal Divide Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) TD69: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Regional Organiza ons Worrying About Ethnicity: Towards a New Genera on of China Dreams? Panel Interna onal Organiza on David Tobin (University of Glasgow) Chair Disc. Disc. The Inter‐Unit Dynamics of Securi za on: the Tibetan self‐ immola ons as counter‐securi za on Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham) Looking for antecedents to China’s minority policy: the Japanese Empire’s campaigns to win the hearts and minds of Muslims in North China during WWII Kelly Hammond (Georgetown School of Foreign Service Qatar) China’s Na onal Interest with regard to Tibet and its rela ons with India: A Construc vist Perspec ve Seokbae Lee (University of Westminster) Densua Mumford (University of Oxford) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Densua Mumford (University of Oxford) Which Tide to Join: Integra ng into the Global Network versus Building the Regional Governance? Analysis on the impact of poli cal constraints on universal and regional IGO membership Kyeonghi Baek (Bu alo State College) Regional Organiza ons and Con ict Resolu on Arabinda Acharya (Na onal Defense University, USA) Regional Actors in Interna onal Rela ons. Ac ve = In uen al? Stefan Lang (Freiburg University) TD67: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Empirical Advances In The Study Of Terrorism Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Todd Sandler (University of Texas at Dallas) James A. Piazza (The Pennsylvania State University) Todd Sandler (University of Texas at Dallas) Does Gender Imbalance Induce Terrorism Todd Sandler (University of Texas at Dallas) Javed Younas (American University of Sharjah) Aiding Survival or Developing Death? Joseph Young (American University) Beyond Beliefs & Behaviors: A New Typology of Radicaliza on and Deradicaliza on John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) Regional organiza ons vis‐à‐vis norms implementa on: European Union‐MERCOSUR and the Conven on on diversity of cultural expressions Antonios Vlassis (Université de Liège) TD70: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Are There European Strategies For Global And Regional Problems? Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Heinz Gaertner (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) P. Terrence Hopmann (Johns Hopkins University) Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs (oiip)) Trine Flockhart (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) May‐Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin) Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies) Adrian G. V. Hyde‐Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) Andrej J. Zwi er (University of Groningen) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Mikko Huotari (Mercator Ins tute for China Studies (MERICS)) Nele Noesselt (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Has ‘Chinese civilisa on’ clashed or learned from the ‘West’ – case studies in Human Rights and Finance Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) O shore RMB Experimenta on in Hong Kong: Chinese Currency Innova on, Firewalls, and Norm Di usion Enabling Restrained Experimentalism: The Banking System in China’s Financial Interna onaliza on Panel TD74: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Ethical Challenges Of Funding Peacebuilding: Donor Driven Peace? Peace Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) Richard Rubenstein (School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on, George Mason University) Donors, Kids and Classrooms: What Happens When Elites Fund Peace Educa on? Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) Donor Driven Transi onal Jus ce and Peacebuilding Ismael Muvingi (Nova Southeastern University) The Re ec ve Peacebuilder: Policy‐makers, Prac and Academics in a Donor Driven Field oners, Ac vists, TD75: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Power, Iden ty And Interests: Russia, The US And The EU In The Region Of The Former Soviet Union Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Jordan Tama (American University) Ties That Kill: The Structure of Alliances between Terrorist Groups Post Communist States Chair Disc. Laila Wahedi (Georgetown University) Mili a and the state: Security in post‐‐Qadha Libya Francesca Grandi (Yale University) Thinking Outside the Alliance: Di erent Ways for Major Powers to Signal Support of Proteges Roseanne McManus (Baruch College, City University of New York) Finding the right security sector strategy: The Goldilocks problem in post‐con ict states Sabrina Karim (Emory University) Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (University of Calgary, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies) Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Explaining Outcomes in Na ve‐Se ler Con icts: the Grand Strategy of Ethnic Iden ty Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies) Sandra Heep (Mercator Ins tute for China Studies (MERICS)) Mikko Huotari (Mercator Ins tute for China Studies (MERICS)) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Ariel Zellman (Harry S. Truman Research Ins tute for the Advancement of Peace) Reina C. Neufeldt (University of Waterloo / Conrad Grebel ) Experimen ng under Pressure: Explaining China’s Approach to Interna onal Financial Integra on TD73: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Se lers, Transmigra on And Violent Con ict Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) Se ler Spoilers? How Public Appeals In uence Israeli "Se ler Lobby" Success Consor ng with the Devil: Civil Society ‐State rela ons in post con ict peace‐building Julian Y. Gruin (University of Oxford) Chair Disc. Oded Haklai (Queen's University) Moroccan Se lers in Western Sahara: Colonists or Fi h Column Impact and Outcomes: the ethical perils of evalua on logic in peacebuilding Gregory T. Chin (York University) TD72: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Friends In Strange Places: Alterna ve Forms Of Security Coopera on Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America) Territorial Con ict and Popula on Movements by Design TD71: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel China’s Financial Interna onaliza on And Liberaliza on: The Uses And Limits Of Experimental Policymaking Chair Disc. Transmigra on and Armed Con ict in Southeast Asia: Militants and Misconcep ons Panel Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) The material and aspira onal aspects of Russia’s “great‐power” foreign policy and its rivalry with the West Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College) Compe ng regionalisms and the ba le for Ukraine: the European Union vs Eurasian Economic Union Maxine David (University of Surrey) The internal‐external security nexus in Russia’s security agenda: the case of Crimea Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) Public opinion and a tude of Central Asia to poli cal players such as the USA, China, Russia and the EU Botagoz Rakisheva (Ins tute for Socio-Poli cal Research) Yevgeniya Rudneva (Public Opinion Research Ins tute) Ainur Mazhitova (Public Opinion Research Ins tute) A post‐Soviet space? The 21st century contest between Russia and ‘the West’ over iden ty, norms, and alliances in the states of the former Soviet Union Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London) TD76: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Other Transatlan c Rela onship: La n America And Europe Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Carlos Alzugaray (Temas Quarterly (Cuban social sciences and humani es journal)) EU External Rela ons and the Neo‐neoliberal Moment in La n America TD78: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Environment, Development, Security Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Shane D. Day (University of New Mexico) Shane D. Day (University of New Mexico) Is Environmental Pollu on a Compara ve Advantage of the Global South? Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Environmental Security in the Anthropocene Cameron Harrington (University of Cape Town) Kalundborg Symbiosis: Fostering Progressive Innova on in Environmental Networks Sco V. Valen ne (City University of Hong Kong) Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University) Brazil's 'ethanol diplomacy': Technical Coopera on as a Foreign Policy Tool The Poli cs of Interregionalism: EU, CELAC and transna onal security challenges Ileana Daniela Serban (University of Warwick and University of Liège) The Poli cal Power of La n American Foreign Ministries: A Study of Argen na, Brazil and Mexico, 1946‐2008 Octavio Amorim Neto (Brazilian School of Public and Business Administra on, Getulio Vargas Founda on, Rio de Janeiro) Andres Malamud (University of Lisbon) Bridging the gap– The need for regionalism, its contemporary crisis and possible solu ons ‐ A compara ve study of Europe and La n America using Adap ve Ac on Kai E. Lehmann (Universidade de São Paulo) Toward a New Trilateral Norma ve Community La n America‐US‐ EU: a Construc vist Analysis of Norma ve Power a er the Financial Crisis Pablo Toral (Beloit College) TD77: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interregional Dialogue: Regions, Ideas, And Global IR Panel Deborah Barros Leal Farias (The University of Bri sh Columbia) Interna onal In uences on Na onal Bureaucra c Coopera on: Limita ons and opportuni es for sustainable development Casey C. Stevens (University of Massachuse s) TD79: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Leadership, Ins tu ons And Statehood Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Toni Haastrup (University of Kent) Jan Sandig (University of Tübingen) Why and When an Autocrat May Be Mo vated to Improve the Quality of Ins tu ons? Andrei M. Melville (Higher School of Economics) State Capacity, Inequality and Inter‐group Violence in Sub‐Saharan Africa: 1989‐2011 Ida Rudolfsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies The Last Ves ges of Statehood: Failed States and the Groups that Work Within Them Chair Disc. Leaders, Cri cal Junctures, and Democra c Survival: Indira Gandhi and "the Emergency" in India Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) Re exive Regional Worlds: Asia, Europe and the Percep on of Mul lateralism in the Social Construc on of Regions Sebas an Bersick (Fudan University, SIRPA) “Status Shopping” of Emerging Powers: Comparing China and Brazil's Regional and Global Strategies Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) EUtopia? A cri que of EU‐as‐Model Kalypso Nicolaidis (University of Oxford) Unfe ered Dialogue: Transpaci c Approaches and the China‐CELAC Forum Benjamin H. Creutzfeldt (CESA, Bogota, Colombia) New actors in Intra‐ and Interregional coopera on: The People Republic of China’s Role in Regional Economic Integra on and Con ict management in Africa Niall James Duggan (Goe ngen University ) Peter Sandby-Thomas (University of Massachuse s, Dartmouth) Norma ve Power in the EU and ASEAN: Why They Diverge Jiajie He (American University) Blake Barkley (University of Calgary) Niheer Dasandi (University College London) TD80: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Promise Or Peril Of The New Green Revolu on In Africa Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Simon Nicholson (American University) GCC countries' investments in food security programs in the Middle East and Africa: Challenges and opportuni es. Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami) Cul va ng Indigeneity, Cul va ng Selves: The Produc on of Indigenous Vegetables in South Africa Mvuselelo Ngcoya (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal) The Hunger Games: Food Prices, Horizontal Inequality and Social Con ict in Africa Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Con ict Analysis Research Centre) ‘Growing Africa’: Gm Crops, ‘Serious Farmers,’ And The Poli cs Of Agricultural Moderniza on In Ghana Jacqueline Ignatova (University of Maryland, College Park) In the Tracks of Historical NeoLiberalism: The Gates Founda on and AGRA as Philanthro‐capitalist Ventures William Aal (Community Alliance for Global Jus ce) Carol B. Thompson (Northern Arizona University) TD81: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Geopoli cs And Security Of The Caspian Region/Eurasia Interna onal Communica on Panel Post Communist States Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Akbota Zholdasbekova (Eurasian na onal university) Omar Vera‐Muniz (USIL ‐ U. Lima) Iran and the Caspian Basin as a Regional Complex Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University) Religion, A tudes toward Capitalism, and the Percep ons of Vladimir Pu n and of Barack Obama Abroad Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida) Myunghee Kim (University of Central Florida) India in the Caspian Region: Dynamics and Prospects of Presence Zhanar Medeubayeva (L.N.Gumilev Eurasian Na onal University) Ulbolsyn Orakbayeva (L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian Na onal University) The Once and Future Bridge: Iran’s Caspian Mission Houman A. Sadri (University of Central Florida) Greg McDowall (University of Central Florida) Turkmenistan: Energy Developments & Geopoli cal Forces Cherie J. Farrell (Florida Interna onal University) TE11: Thursday 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Film Screening Regarding Syria: "Return To Homs," A Film By Talal Derki ISA Cultural Event Chair Part. Part. Part. Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) Waleed Hazbun (American University of Beirut) Helle E. Malmvig (DIIS, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Return to Homs TE98: Thursday 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Recep on Poster Panel New, Emerging And Innova ve Research In Public Diplomacy Interna onal Communica on Disc. Disc. Robin Brown (PDNI) Eytan Gilboa (Bar‐Ilan University) Gendering Public Diplomacy: Local and Global Understandings of ICTs, Gender, and Par cipa on Willow F. Williamson (American University) Public Diplomacy In Social Media In The US‐Russia Rela ons: The Impact Of The Ukrainian Crisis. Alexey Dolinskiy (Capstone Connec ons) Promo ng Russia Abroad: Russia’s Post‐Cold War Na onal Iden ty & Public Diplomacy Thomas Just (Florida Interna onal University) Empire of LIberty or Uncle Sham? American Public Diplomacy to India During the Cold War Sarah Ellen Graham (US Studies Centre, University of Sydney) Science and Technology Networks of Interna onal Communica on: Catalysts of Change in a Complex Adap ve Ecosystem Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University) TE99: Thursday 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Recep on Poster Panel New, Emerging And Innova ve Research In Interna onal Communica ons Disc. Ken Rogerson (Duke University) The Role of Social Media in the Mexican Drug War Nilda Garcia (University of Miami) Populist and Popular: Using Google Trends to Track and Conceptualize Emerging Transna onal Trends in Democra c Poli cs Filippo Trevisan (University of Glasgow) Paul Reilly (University of Leicester) Covering Africa: Voices and the Countries in the News Tokunbo Ojo (York University ) This Is The End: Cinema c Visions Of The (Post‐)Apocalypse And The Ending Of The War On Terror Cahir O'Doherty (Newcastle University) Caught in the Web: New Methodologies for New Media David Saunders (University of Sussex) Controlling or Crea ng Crises? The Chinese Communist Party's E orts to Address Online Dissent and Internal Corrup on Erica Seng-White (George Mason University) Friday FA01: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM From Global To Local Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Removing the Rust: Compara ve Post‐Industrial Redevelopment in Bu alo, Cleveland, and Pi sburgh Sco Duryea (Old Dominion University) The Neoliberaliza on of the Mo on Picture Industry Michael Wartenbe (Florida Interna onal University) Maneuvering the Regime Complex for Intellectual Property Rights and Crea ve Products Justus Dreyling (Freie Universität Berlin) Co‐opera ves and 21st Century Globaliza on: Leamington Canada and Girgarre Australia Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) FA02: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The System/State Nexus: Developments In Neoclassical Realism Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Layla Ibrahim Abdallah Dawood (Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ)) Víctor M. Mijares (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Uneven and Combined Development: An Intui on in Search of a Theory? David W. Blagden (University of Exeter / University of Cambridge) Channeling The Storm: Compe ve Accommoda on And Containment In Russian And The US Policy Towards Radical Jihadists Igor Istomin (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Ministry of Foreign A airs of Russia) Grand Strategy, Balancing, And Neoclassical Realism: Access And Informa onal Asymmetry In Na onal Security Ins tu ons FA04: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Post-Tenure Mentoring for Women Roundtable Commi ee on the Status of Women Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Cmte Chair Paul A. van Hoo (University of Amsterdam (UVA)) Michal Onderco (European University Ins tute) FA03: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Epistemology in IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Fred Cherno (Colgate University) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)) Part. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa) Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Modera Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) tor Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Peter Newell (University of Sussex) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) FA06: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM IR Thinking In China Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Eleni Ekmektsioglou (American University Washington DC) Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Interna onal Rela ons Theory with Chinese Characteris c: A Mirage or An E ec ve Alterna ve? Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Micro Founda ons of Grand Theories in IR: An Experimental Approach Dingding Chen (University of Macau) Iden ty of Orthodoxy, the Norm of Uni ca on and the State Behaviors of Ancient China Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong) Theorizing? IR in Contemporary China: The Role of Norms, Processes and Prac ces Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Anne e Freyberg‐Inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute , Geneva) Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Connec cut) Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) FA05: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Celebra ng The 20th Anniversary Of EJIR: What Is European About European Interna onal Rela ons? Paul A. van Hoo (University of Amsterdam (UVA)) Answering Threats: When Regional Powers Balance And When They Do Not Commi ee Panel Tim Ruehlig (University of Frankfurt) Vera Franziska Neugebauer (University Frankfurt) The Chinese Concept of 'hegemony.' Di erences and Similari es with Western IRs Claudia Zanardi (King's College London - War Studies) FA07: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - The United Na ons And Development: The View From The Global South Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Paulo Esteves (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Stanley W. Samarasinghe (Tulane University) Fantu Cheru (African Studies Center, Leiden University) Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner (City University of New York) FA08: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Africa In An Interconnected World Panel Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. “I Want to Kill the Capitalists!” Propaganda of the Deed at the End of the Long 19th Century Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Uppsala University) Antonia Wi (University of Frankfurt am Main) Mark A. Shirk (University of Maryland) From the Margins to the Centre? New Perspec ves on Sino‐African Rela ons Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel (Goethe University Frankfurt) Joshua Shurley (University of Manchester) Western Sahara, Self‐Determina on, and the Shadow of Violence R. Joseph Huddleston (University of Southern California) UN and AU Counter‐terrorism Norm Acceptance by Uganda and Chad Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) FA09: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Rising Powers, NGOs And Contesta on In Global Governance Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Ma hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Andrew J. Hurrell (University of Oxford) The Contesta on Of The UN Security Council By Emerging Powers Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Pa erns of Contesta on of the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime Panel Chair Disc. Amal I. Khoury (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Ralph Wilde (University College London) Blinding Leviathan: Whistleblowers/Leakers, Hack vists, and Human Rights NGO Opposi on to Surveillance Programs in Compara ve Context. Chris an Erickson (CryptX AnalytX) Bridging the Gap between Human Rights and Peace: An Analysis of NGOs and the United Na ons Human Rights Council Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University) Explaining the Spotlight: Human Rights Viola ons and Naming and Shaming by Interna onal Human Rights NGOs Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) FA12: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Tyranny Of Concepts (I): Anarchy And Sovereignty Panel Theory Harald Mueller (HSFK ) Alexandros Tokhi (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Contesta on and the Global Climate Change Regime: How NGOs and BRICS Dispute Climate Finance Kris na Hahn (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Miriam Prys (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Chair Disc. Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Sovereignty as Destabilized Concept – Tracing the Construc on Processes of Poli cal Knowledge through the Interac on between Prac ce and Theory Roee Kibrik (The Hebrew University) Waxing and Waning in World Poli cs: Rising power vo ng behavior in the UN General Assembly Mar n Binder (Social Science Research Centre Berlin) Autumn Lockwood Payton (Alfred University) Colonising First Contact: Stories of Anarchy and the Disciplining of Global Poli cs Marcel Goguen (McMaster University) Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) Anarchy As Make‐Believe: Model Representa on, Imagina on And The Interna onal System State and Society‐based Contesta on of Global Governance: Comparing the Demands of Rising Powers and NGOs in Interna onal Ins tu ons Olaf Corry (Open University, UK) Ma hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) FA10: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Construc ng Regional Orders In The Nineteenth Century FA11: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM NGOs And Human Rights Human Rights Coalescence and Con ict: The ‘Hybrid Peace’ and Complex Interven on in Central Africa Chair Disc. From Europe to the Globe: the Evolu on of the Ins tu on of “Great Powers,” 1860s‐1910s Panel Sons of Anarchy ‐ Power, Rule and Resistance in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Gabi Schlag (O o von Guericke University Magdeburg) Gandhi And Nietzsche: Self‐Sovereignty, State Sovereignty And Dissidence Aspen Brinton (Boston College) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) A European Friedenskultur? The Role Of Common Experiences In The Forma on Of The 19Th Century European Regional Order Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) Shaping Empire through Prac ce: Local Agents and Colonial Ins tu ons in the Long Nineteenth Century Jeppe Mulich (New York University) Rejec ng Interna onal Society: Imperial China’s Refusal To Adopt Westphalian Diplomacy David E. Banks (American University) FA13: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Conceptualizing The Use Of Sexual Violence And Rape In War Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Jelke Boesten (King's College London) Rape Poli cs in the Global Era: Beyond Boundaries and Binaries Lisa B. Sharlach (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Rape as a Weapon of War? Discourse on Sexual Violence in Ethno‐ poli cal Con icts Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University) Ethics and Methods of Researching Gender‐Based Violence in Con ict and Post‐Con ict Se ngs The distorted logic of Mexico’s immigra on and asylum policy Luisa Feline Freier (London School of Economics) Holly Dunn (University of Minnesota) Build It and They Will Come? European Transna onal Homeless Migra on to Scandinavia Paradigms of rape and genocide: A compara ve analysis Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver) Chris Yoder (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies) FA14: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Energy Security: Concepts And Regional Con icts Erik Amundson (University of Southern Mississippi) The drivers of regional migra on governance Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Andrew Geddes (University of She eld) Leila Hadj Abdou (University of She eld) Panel Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) Out Of Gas?: Russia, Ukraine, Europe And The Changing Geopolitcs Of Natural Gas Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) FA17: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Autocra c Poli cs And Human Rights Human Rights Chair Disc. Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Tore Wig (University of Oslo, and the Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, PRIO) Younkyoo Kim (Divison of Interna onal Studies, Hanyang University) The Hunger Games: authoritarian regimes and subsistence rights Julie Harrelson-Stephens (Stephen F. Aus n State University) Kimberly Fruge' (Florida State University) Joseph Derdzinski (The Colorado College) Structural Realism and Energy Security Arms Transfers and Repression in Middling Democracies Stephan Liedtke (University of Cologne) FA15: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Human Intelligence: Spies, Bureaucrats And Anthropologists Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Stephen M. Grenier (Johns Hopkins University) David Strachan‐Morris (University of Leicester) "Human Terrain" and the Applica on of Social Science to Intelligence Terry C. Quist (U.S. Army) Doubles Troubles: Why the CIA Recruited Double Agents during the Cold War Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison) Autocra c Elec ons: Stabilizing Tool of Force for Change? Russia's Asia Pivot to Asia and the Geopoli cs of Energy in Asia Energy and State Capacity: Implica ons for Con ict and Instability in West Africa Panel Zack Bowersox (University of Missouri-Columbia) FA18: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Reading And Wri ng ‘Regions’ And ‘Cultures’ Into The Interna onal: Authen city And Progressive Poli cs Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Benjamin Fischer (Re red) Stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen: The USMC, the CIA, and the failure of management reform Rebecca Jensen (CMSS) Brice Coates (University of Calgary) U.S. Government Con ict Assessment Prac ces and Bureaucra c Barriers to Adapta on for Irregular Warfare and Stabiliza on Missions Nathan White (King's College London) Controlling Covert Opera ons: Organiza onal Issues in the Restructuring of the CIA’s Clandes ne Service Brice Coates (University of Calgary) FA16: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onal Migra on In The Making And Unmaking Of Regional Governance: Europe, North America and South America Compared Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Interna onal Law and Regional Migra on Governance: An In uen al or ignored element? The Case of South America Diego Acosta Arcarazo (Bristol) Regional Governance and the ‘Dark Side’ of the Migra on‐ Development Nexus in North America Nicola Jane Phillips (University of She eld) FA19: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regional Power: The Forma on Of Collec ve Iden Panel es In Europe Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Anamaria G. Dutceac Segesten (Lund University) Ioana Bunescu (Malmö University) More, less or no Europe: Online Discussions about the European Parliament Elec ons 2014 in Swedish and Danish media Anamaria G. Dutceac Segesten (Lund University) Michael Bosse a (Copenhagen University) What makes some na onal days more successful than others? Towards a theore cal and compara ve perspec ve Gabriella Elgenius (University of Gothenburg/ University of Oxford) The playground of iden es: Online media as cultural mediators Hans-Jörg Trenz (University of Copenhagen) Eurasian regionalism as an iden tary enterprise: on the role of the European Other in Russian discourse on Eurasian regional integra on Aliaksei Kazharski (Ins tute of European Studies and Interna onal Rela ons, Comenius University in Bra slava) EU Accession Condi onality as an Opportunity Context for Roma Poli cal Representa on in Europe Ioana Bunescu (Malmö University) FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Sub-Na onal Movements, Glocaliza on And The New World Order FA23: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Emerging Scholars In Public Diplomacy Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Peace Studies Interna onal Communica on Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Chair Chair Disc. James Strong (London School of Economics) Andrew J. Bowen (Rice University's Baker Ins tute) The Impacts Of Globaliza on In The Rise Of The Plurina onal State With Autonomies In Bolivia Gustavo Bonifaz (London School of Economics) Harnessing Conspiracy Theories: How Moscow Manipulates Sub‐ Na onal Russophone Ethnic Groups Andrew Fink (SOAS) The rise of the Golden Dawn and its impact on European neo‐ na onalism ISA Innova ve Panel Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska ‐ Omaha) Wil Burns (Washington Climate Geoengineering Consor um, American University) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Elisabeth Gra y (Arizona State University) Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio School ) Shannon Orr (Bowling Green State University) Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Christopher Tunnard (The Fletcher School ) Gregory W. White (Smith College) Craig Hayden (American University) FA24: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Same Old, Same Old? EU Foreign Policy Making A er The Lisbon Treaty European Union Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Michael E. Smith (University of Aberdeen) Why Trea es are Only Half the Story: Parliamentary Diplomacy Before and A er the Lisbon Treaty Lorinc Redei (LBJ School of Public A airs, University of Texas) Asser ng its Iden ty on the World Stage? A Comparison of CSDP Monitoring Mission Strategies of the European Union in Aceh and Georgia Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Guillaume Morabito (University of Wyoming) EU Delega ons: What Kind Of Challenge To The Ins tu on Of Diplomacy? Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University) Kris Raik (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Ilan Kapoor (York University) The (A)Poli cs of Support: Non‐Governmental Organiza ons and the Inadvertent Depoli ciza on of Con ict Katharine Mary Millar (University of Oxford) A Dangerous Help: Self‐Interest, Power, And Emo ons In The Rela onship Between Voluntary Teachers And Refugees Lorenzo Vianelli (PAIS, University of Warwick) #KeepHerSafe: The Drive to ‘Help’ in the Campaign Against Sexual Violence Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Hashtag Ac vism and the Urge to “Do Something”: The Case of #BringBackOurGirls Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) (Not) For Sale! Lifestyle ac vism, Enjoying Capitalism and Doing Good in An ‐Tra cking Andrew C. Slack (University of Manchester) Karolina Pomorska (University of Maastricht) Karolina Pomorska (University of Maastricht) The New Intergovernmentalism and Experien al Learning in the CSDP Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Vered Malka (Yezreel Valley College) Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom: Laissez Faire Public Diplomacy and the US‐China Rela onship Research Trends in Public Diplomacy FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innova ve Panel Energy Security: Environmental Security & Foreign Policy Scenario FA22: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Do Something: Ac vism, Responsibility And The Poli cs Of ‘Helping’ Morgan Lee Kaplan (University of Chicago) Public Diplomacy Implementa on: Mission‐level PD Prac ces and Meanings Sarah West (University of Southern California) Tessy De Nassau (SOAS) Part. Part. Part. Part. The Poli cs and Prac ce of Insurgent Diplomacy: Analysis of the Pales nian Na onal Movement Digital Public Diplomacy‐ the Israeli Social Media Sites experience Caroline L. Varin (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. R. S. Zaharna (American University) Craig Hayden (American University) Emily T. Metzgar (Indiana University) Di Wu (American University) Boko Haram And Nigerian Poli cs: Inves ga ng Violent Sub‐ Na onal Movements In A Global Context Chair Part. Panel FA25: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Many Faces Of Korean Poli cs Panel Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Maorong Jiang (Creighton University) Jae‐Jung Suh (Wilson Center) Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University) Scandals, Candidates Characteris cs, and Nega ve Vo ng in New Democracies: A Test Based on Recent Presiden al Elec ons in Korea HeeMin Kim (Florida State University) From the ‘Japanese Ques on’ to the ‘North Korean Problem’: Threat Transi on in Northeast Asia through the Korean War Wookhee Shin (Seoul Na onal University) Transforming United States – Democra c People’s Republic of Korea Rela ons: Iden fying Trade Space in Pursuit of Change Davis Florick (Creighton University) Maorong Jiang (Creighton University) China’s Global Quest for Energy: The Implica ons for Trade, the Environment, and Security, and the Move from Energy Policy to Energy Poli cs Michel Gueldry (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) The Change in Party‐Military Rela onship under Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il: From Totalitarian to Socialist Patrimonial Dictatorship Model Reactors and Renewables: Domes c Poli cs and Energy Security in East Asia Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College) Hyug Baeg Im (Korea University) Juhee Lee (Korea University) Renewable Energy Policy Expansion and Retrenchment in US States Leah Stokes (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) FA26: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Evolu onary Approaches To Interna onal Rela ons Panel FA29: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Air Power And US Grand Strategy A er Iraq And Afghanistan Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on Disc. Interna onal Security Studies William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Chair Disc. Evolu onary First Encounters: Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Andreas Kotelis (Zirve University) Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) James A. Russell (Naval Postgraduate School) Revisi ng the Central Blue: Has Tradi onal Air Power Theory Become Obsolete? Re‐reading Iran’s Nuclear Agenda: An Evolu onary perspec ve Oğuz Dilek (Zirve University) Evolu onary Psychology and World Poli cs: The Promise and Pi alls of Darwinian Perspec ves in IR Karl P. Mueller (RAND Corpora on) Six Contrarian Proposi ons About U.S. Defense Strategy David Shlapak (The RAND Corpora on) Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Rela ons) U.S. Defense Strategy, Ver cal Balancing, and the Future of Airpower Evolu onary Origins of Poli cal Selec on: Open Succession in Medieval Dynas es Adam Grissom (Georgetown University) Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) The Past and Future Demand for Military Responsiveness and the Role of Airpower Human Evolu on and Deterrence Bradley Thayer (University of Iceland ) Stacie Pe yjohn (RAND Corpora on) FA27: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Na onalism And Ethnic Hierarchies In Europe And Eurasia Panel Alan Vick (RAND Corpora on) Post Communist States Chair Disc. Renee L. Buhr (University of St. Thomas) David Drissel (Iowa Central Community College) The Impacts of China's Industry across the Border: Environmental and Na onalist Discourses in Kyrgyzstan Amanda E. Wooden (Bucknell University) Minority Protec on in Post Communist Europe: Externally Induced – Internally Mediated? Anna Kyriazi (European University Ins tute) The Asymmetry of Na onalist Inclusion and Exclusion: Migraion A tudes in Russia, 2005‐2013 Mikhail Alexseev (SDSU) Beyond legacies: role of culture, reinven on of the past through literature, and na onalism Dragana Švraka (University of Florida) FA28: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Energy Policies: China, Asia And The US Air Power Narra ves and Public Opinion: 1917‐2014 FA30: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Making Families: The Poli cal Economy Of Reproduc on And Adop on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Tes ng the Leading Narra ves of Intercountry Adop on John Robert Kelley (American University) Crossing Over the Forbidden Regime of Love: Transna onal Motherhood Revisited Antonia Chao Child Migra on: Understanding the Interna onal Poli cs of Adop on Michael Burch (Wabash College) Panel Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduc on: Epistemic Boundaries and Issue Linkage on Delayed Fer lity Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Marilyn Averill (University of Colorado at Boulder) Michel Gueldry (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Scaling up Technology Management Agreements to Facilitate Low‐ Carbon Technology Transfer: Lessons from Sino‐US Clean Energy Coopera on Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University) Taming the Dragon ‐‐ or Tamed by It? Resource Demand, Energy Use, and Sustainability in Contemporary China Stephen VanHolde (Kenyon College) Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Cornel Ban (Boston University, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) FA31: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Trust And Mistrust In Interna onal Poli cs Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Kai R. Hebel (University of Oxford) A. Burcu Bayram (University of Texas at Arlington) A Trusteeship Con nuum? Discourses and Prac ces of the ‘Poli cs of Protec on’ in Trusteeship and Interna onal Administra on Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg) Maria Ketzmerick (Marburg University) A Climate Of Trust? Global Coopera on Between A ect And Calcula on Max Lesch (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Silke Weinlich (Centre for Global Coopera on Research, University Duisburg-Essen) Trust, Emo on and Ontological Insecurity: Theorizing the Problema c History of US‐Cuba Rela ons Calum McNeil (McMaster University) Trus ng Types: Ideology and Coopera on in the ‘Special Rela onships’ of the United States Benjamin Mar ll (University of Oxford) FA32: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Unse ling Borders: Rethinking Ethical Poli cs In IR (II) - Subversive (Re)Drawings Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) (No)Borders? Migrant Solidarity and the Ethical Poli cs of Resistance Thomas Tyerman (University of Manchester) A Goat That Is Already Dead Is No Longer Afraid Of Knives Mar n Bak Jørgensen (Aalborg University) Drones, Mass Displacement And Migrants In Distress: Map, Save, Protect Or Push Back? FA34: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM A er The Arab Spring: Democrats, Autocrats And Con ict Interna onal Security Studies Chair Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg) Appropria ng Mobility within Biometric Border Regimes: Insis ng on Equaliberty Stephan Scheel (Goldsmiths, University of London) FA33: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Alterna ve Perspec ves On European Security: Applying Discourse And Prac ce Analysis To Hard Poli cs Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg‐Essen) Performing Policy Change? A New Approach to EU Missions in Africa, and Outcome Pragma sm Falk Ostermann (VU University Amsterdam) The EU’s Latent Strategic Orienta on: A Comprehensive Corpus‐ Based Examina on of EU Level Discourse on Interna onal Security Lennart Landman (University of Groningen) Revisi ng (once more) the Issue of Sovereignty: Kosovo and the Asia Paci c Evangelos Fanoulis (University of Leicester) Vjosa Musliu (Ghent University) Performing Foreign Policies: The Emergence of EU Security Policy Concepts in Interac on with Africa Elisa Lopez Lucia (University of Warwick) Seyit Ali Avcu (Kyrgyz‐Turk Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Disc. Turbulence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Weathering the Revolu onary Storm’ Kris an Alexander (Zayed University) The Militaries That Don’t Bark: Reexamining the Historical Puzzle of why the Iranian Military Stood Down in 1979 Sameer Lalwani (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Leading The Democra c Revolu on Or Standing In Their Way: Rula Jabbour (University of Nebraska at Lincoln ) FA35: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Foreign Policy Narra ves Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Fabrizio Co cchia (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies ‐ Pisa (Italy)) Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University) Disc. Red Lines: Syria, Metaphor and Narra ve Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Public Narra ves Of The Ukraine Crisis: A Compara ve Study Of Interna onal Audiences Alister Miskimmon (Royal Holloway, University of London) Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) Laura Roselle (Elon University) Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (PRIO) Nego a on Borders, ‘Illegality’ And Non‐Ci zenship Through Everyday Corrup on: Experiences From Malaysia Panel An Alterna ve View: Counter‐Narra ves, Italian Public Opinion And Military Opera ons Abroad Fabrizio Co cchia (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies - Pisa (Italy)) Master Historical Accounts: Strategic Narra ves in the Internal and External Legi ma on of an Authoritarian State Ning Liao (New Jersey City University) The Strategic Narra ve of the ‘Indo‐Paci c’: Interac on and Engagement Between Australia and India in the Indian Ocean Region Monika Barthwal-Da a (University of New South Wales) William Clapton (University of New South Wales) FA36: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Evolving Legal Regimes And Human Rights Panel Human Rights Chair Lucie Irene Ashley (San Francisco State University, Statnews.org Lab UC Berkley ) Anja Mihr (University of Utrecht) Disc. Human Rights and Intercultural Dialogue: an Anthropology of Law Perspec ve Cris na Pace (New University of Lisbon (UNL)) The Implementa on Of Human Rights Law In Post Taliban Afghanistan Based On The New Cons tu on Mostafa Erfani (University of Afghanistan) Law Against Morality? Comparing O cial Narra ves Of Genocide Denial In Turkey And Germany Bilgin Ayata (Freie Universität Berlin) The Ra ca on of CEDAW and the Liberaliza on of Abor on Laws Katherine Hunt (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Mike Gruszczynski (Aus n Peay State University) Explaining Ins tu onal 'S ckiness': China's Long Path to the Rule of Law and the Aboli on of Reeduca on‐Through‐Labour Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland) Scien FA37: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Exploring Forms Of Interna onal Coopera on And Ins tu ons Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Alliances and Preven ve War Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) Mark Souva (Florida State University) Bilateral Defense Coopera on and the New Global Security Network Trading Up: The Construc on and Maintenance of Alliance Por olios Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Dangerous Liaisons: An Endogenous Model of Interna onal Trade and Human Rights Keith A. Grant (James Madison University) Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Interna onal NGOs and State Capacity: Facilitator or Destroyer? Amanda Murdie (University of Missouri) Olga V. Chyzh (Washington University in St. Louis) Elite Networks, Foreign Policy Decision‐Making and Con ict Renato Corbe a (University of Alabama Birmingham) Leaving the Party: Power Asymmetries and Membership Discon nuity within Interna onal Organiza ons FA41: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Field Research Using Old And New Technologies As A Vehicle For Emancipa on? Youngwan Kim (Korea University) Mark D. Nieman (University of Alabama) Roundtable Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies FA39: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regional Norms In World Order Peace Studies Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Charles Patrick Mar n‐Shields (George Mason University) Stefanie Kappler (Liverpool Hope University) Opportuni es and Challenges for ICTs in Peacebuilding Ioannis Tellidis (Kyung Hee University) Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) Outlining an Empathe c Approach to Research: Carl Rogers and Speaking With Co‐Par cipants Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent) Crowdsourcing‐The Everyday Peace Indicators way Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Panel English School Raslan Ibrahim (Haverford College) Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) Contras ng Norms of Noninterference in Post Colonial Regionalisms: ASEAN and ECOWAS Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Emmanuel A. Balogun (University of Delaware) No coopera on, no society? The Central Asian regional order Filippo Costa Buranelli (King's College London) Regional Organiza ons as Shapers of Interna onal Norms? Anke Wiedemann (University of Freiburg) Arc c Interna onal Society: Applying the English School to the High North Robert W. Murray (University of Alberta) 'Insulator State' Or 'Center State'? Turkey’s Status Between Two Di erent Interna onal Socie es Kohei Imai (Meiji University) Kazuhiro Tsunoda (Meiji University) Regional Organiza ons and Interna onal Society: In Defence of Pluralism Tom Kea ng (University of Alberta) Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Paul Poast (Rutgers University) Interdependent Choices: Studying Alliances Using Temporal Exponen al Random Graph Models James Morrow (University of Michigan) Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Zeev Maoz (University of California Davis) Kyle Joyce (University of California at Davis) Is There a Norm Cascade on the Laws of War? Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Panel War and Network Structure: The E ect of War on Alliance and Trade Network Reorganiza on Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College) Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) FA38: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Materialism(s) And The Post-Colony FA40: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Networks Of War And Peace Technology, Con ict, and Crises: Crowdsourcing technology in con ict resolu on and crisis management research and prac ce Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (George Mason University) Par cipatory Methodologies With The Marginalised: An Emancipatory Approach To Post‐Con ict Research Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) FA42: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Interna onalism And Agita on: Changing Concep ons Of A Just Global Order In The Twen eth Century Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Peter D. Jackson (University of Glasgow) Talbot C. Imlay (Laval University) Trusteeship and the An ‐Colonialism of Interna onal Organiza ons Glenda A. Sluga (University of Sydney) Labour Interna onalism and Decoloniza on in French North Africa Mathilde von Bulow (University of No ngham) French Concep ons of Interna onal Organiza on and the Origins of the League of Na ons Peter D. Jackson (University of Glasgow) Globalizing Imperial Insecurity: Transna onal Factors In The Di usion Of An ‐Colonial Revolt Mar n Thomas (Exeter University) FA43: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Beyond Compliance: The Poli cs Of Interna onal Law Roundtable Mark J. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Ian Hurd (Northwestern University) Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Leila Kawar (Bowling Green State University) Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Women as Agents of Peace: Genera ng a Gender‐Inclusive Peace Following Civil War Lindsay Reid (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Nego a on and Media on in Armed Con ict Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) FA44: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Reappraising Kenneth Waltz's Theory Of Interna onal Poli cs Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Amy Yuen (Middlebury College) Preferences, Bias, and the Success of Con ict Resolu on Interna onal Law Interna onal Organiza on Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Nego a ng Peacekeeping FA47: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Gendering The Global Poli cal Economy Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) How Realism Waltzed O : Kenneth Waltz's Theory Of Interna onal Poli cs And The Ideological Moderniza on Of IR Theory Daniel M. Bessner (Duke University) How Realism Waltzed O : Kenneth Waltz's Theory of Interna onal Poli cs and the ideological moderniza on of IR theory Chair Disc. Disc. Susan G. Harris Rimmer (The Australian Na onal University) Ca a Gregora (Lund University) Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Exploring the Connec ons between Gender, Everyday Life, and Poten al Transforma on in Henri Lefebvre’s 'Cri que of Everyday Life.' Nicolas Guilhot (CNRS-NYU) Stephanie Margaret Redden (Carleton University) Waltzing Around Science: Neorealism and the Philosophy of Science Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Ra onality and Theory of Interna onal Poli cs One Size Fits All? Solving The Widespread Abuses In The Global Garment Industry With Interna onal Instruments: Lessons From Brazil Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Sophie le Blanc (University of Delaware) Waltz and Neorealism The Poli cal Economy of Gender Discrimina on Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University) Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) FA45: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Analy c Perspec ves On The Origins Of The First World War Inves ng in Gender Equality at the Group of 20: Feminist global economic governance Susan G. Harris Rimmer (The Australian Na onal University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) Hypotheses On Non‐Recogni on, Mispercep on And World War I Thomas Lindemann (Lille II University of Health and Law) The Value of Ground: The Time‐Distance‐Mass Dilemma for Russia in July 1914 Bruce Menning (University of Kansas) Alexander S. Anievas (University of Cambridge) Amnon Cavari The Strategic Logics of Ini ators and Targets of Preven ve War: The Case of the First World War Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) William Mulligan (University College Dublin) News media as poli cal actor: Framing corrup on in Semi‐ Democra c Turkey Ugur Cevdet Panayirci (Okan University) Emre Iseri (Yasar University) Panel Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Mark J. Crescenzi (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Desiree A. E. Nilsson (Uppsala University) Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Desiree A. E. Nilsson (Uppsala University) Ranan David Kuperman (University of Haifa) Shayna Plaut (University of Bri sh Columbia) The New York Times Coverage of Israel – 1981‐2013 Jennifer Siegel (The Ohio State University) Divided We Fall: Inter‐Rebel Figh ng and Con ict Termina on Chair Disc. Dwaine Handel Jengelley (Purdue University) The Diplomacy of the First World War Chair Disc. Disc. Interna onal Communica on What Are The Factors That Drive The Prominence Of Newspaper Coverage Of Counter‐terrorism? Evidence From The Washington Post What Caused the First World War: Geopoli cal Anarchy, Developmental Pathologies, or Economic Compe on? FA46: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Innova ons In Con ict Resolu on And Peace Research FA48: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel What Drives Media Coverage And Framing, And How Does It Impact Interna onal Rela ons? Media Coverage and Framing of Dominant and Alterna ve Religions and Their Impact on Interna onal Rela ons Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Live From New York, It's The War on Terror! Media Framing in the New Security Environment Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Texas at El Paso) FA49: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Finance - Security Nexus: Tax Havens, Illicit Finance And Tra cking Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Drone Strikes and Insurgent Retalia on: Evidence from Pakistan Michael Reese (University of Chicago) Modeling the Co‐evolu on of Insurgent Orders: An Agent‐based Approach Miguel Garces (Lus ck Consul ng) Ma hew Reichert (Harvard University) Ian S. Lus ck (University of Pennsylvania) Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) Mark T. Nance (North Carolina State University) Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) FA52: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Contemporary Applica ons Of Civil-Military Rela ons Janus Awakes? Outbound An ‐Smuggling Enforcement and Advanced Industrial Countries H. Richard Friman (Marque e University) Interna onal Security Studies The Poli cal Economy of Human Tra cking in Asia: The Case of India, Japan and Thailand Mohammed Bashir Uddin (Kobe University) Poli cal Implica ons of Intra‐Firm Trade: Transna onal Corpora ons as Economic Planners Ma Ylönen (Aalto University and University of Helsinki) Teivo Teivainen (University of Helsinki) Chair Disc. Gendering Convergence Theory: Lessons from Afghanistan and Iraq Victoria Tait (Carleton University) Sami Makki (Sciences Po and CERAPS, Lille (France)) Civil‐Military Rela ons, Defense and Diplomacy in Brazil (1985‐ 2014) Daniel Simmons (Chapman University) Will "Tax Haven" Change Its Meaning? Octavio Amorim Neto (Brazilian School of Public and Business Administra on, Getulio Vargas Founda on, Rio de Janeiro) Robert T. Kudrle (University of Minnesota) Panel Disc. Applying Western Civil‐Military Ins tu ons to Tradi onal Socie es: Lessons Learned from Iraq and Afghanistan Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina) Stefano Pagliari (City University London) Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons) Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (University of Hamburg) Construc vism and IPE: What's the Ma er with the Idea that 'Ideas Ma er'? Amin Samman (City University London) Liam Stanley (University of She eld) Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Steven Hook (Kent State University) Steven Hook (Kent State University) Gregory J. Love (University of Mississippi) es through Ascribed Aiding Democracy in Africa? Mapping The E ects of Paradigm Shi s on the Nature and Dynamics of US Democracy Assistance to Africa, 1975‐2010 James C. Roberts (Towson University) James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) Ralph Carter (Texas Chris an University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Jessica Stanton (University of Pennsylvania) Christopher Price (Yale University) Ma hew Adam Kocher (Yale University) Why Autocracies Endure: Iden fying Pa erns of Protest, Repression Max Blau Gallop (Duke University) Anna Schultz (Duke University) Explaining State Response to Secessionism Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) Researcher Degrees of Freedom and the Economic Causes of Civil War Isaac Hock (University of Chicago) Chair Disc. Can Foreign Aid make a President Popular in New Democracies? U.S. Foreign Aid and Execu ve Approval in La n America The Concept of Governance in the Spirit of Capitalism Chair Disc. Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis Yury Bosin (University of New Mexico) Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester / Rutgers) FA51: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Conceptual Challenges In Understanding Insurgent And Counterinsurgent Violence FA53: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Benevolent Hegemon? American Aid And Development Policy What Drives U.S. Foreign Assistance: Explaining the Distribu on of USAID Aid a er the End of the Cold War An nomies of Globaliza on: Restructuring Anarchy Construc ng the Other: Forming Iden Preferences Civil‐Military Rela ons and the Defence Decision‐Making Process: The Link Between NATO and Canada Rachael Bryson (Carleton University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theory Global Development Chair Disc. John David Payne (Sam Houston State University) Eric Henry Lawrence Jardine (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on, CIGI) Reconnec ng Civil‐Military Rela ons in France: A Bridge Too Far? Hawala Terrorism FA50: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Theore cal Innova ons In Interna onal Poli cal Economy Panel The Real Rebalancing: The Resurgence of Diplomacy and Development in American Foreign Policy John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War College) FA54: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Daring To Think The Future: Visions Of Key Global Developments Theory Chair Chair Disc. Alex Chung (University of Sydney) Andrea Schapper (Darmstadt University of Technology) Andrea Schapper (Darmstadt University of Technology) Making the Mul tude: Global Social Movements in a (Post‐)Global Era – Revisi ng Empire Ben James Tro (Duke University) Global ‘Culture Wars’ And Regional Tradi ons: The Crisis Of Liberalism And The Poli cs Of Paradox FA57: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Powers and Regional Interests Adrian Pabst (University of Kent) Heading for No One’s World: What is at Stake in the Nonpolarity Debate? Benjamin Zala (University of Leicester) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Nicholas Spector (York College CUNY) Panel Clemente Quinones (Georgia Gwinne College) Trans‐Paci c Partnership as a Crucial Element of the U.S. Pivo ng to Asia – is TTIP a Threat? Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Mariana Jimenez‐Huerta (Ins tute of La n American Studies, University of London) Stephen C. Nelson (Northwestern University) Samuel Knafo (University of Sussex) Chris an Hernandez (University of Birmingham) Lindsay Jouben (West Virginia University) Interna onal investment Agreements and the New Le in La n America: Exploring Opposi on in Ecuador and Argen na Julia Calvert (Carleton University) Financial Deepening and Economic Growth: Most E ec ve Channel for Growth in Panama Hugh Long Davis III (University of Southern Mississippi) Shawn Lowe (The University of Southern Mississippi) Nora Rachman (Fundacao Getulio Vargas - Sao Paulo Law School, Brazil) Shane D. Day (University of New Mexico) FA58: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Security, Cri que And Technology (I): Knowledges, Know-Hows And Iden es Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Rocco Bellanova (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) & Université Saint‐Louis (Brussels)) Serge Gutwirth (Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel) What NATO Knows: Exper se Between Technoscience And Prac cal Experience Trine Villumsen Berling (University of Copenhagen) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Isaac K r (Syracuse University) Determinants Of An ‐Americanism In Pakistan C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) William J. Miller (Flagler College) Feeding The Enemy: How The State Has Facilitated Sectarian Terrorism in Pakistan Sharad Joshi (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) An O er They Can’t Refuse: Civilian Elites and the Shadowy World of Pakistani Defense Budge ng Joshua T. White (The S mson Center) Shane Mason (The S mson Center) The Strategic Culture of the Pakistan Army: Explaining Pakistan's Persistent Revisionism C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) The Art Of Escaping Coercion : A Tale Of Pakistan’s Double‐Standard Alliance With The Us Since 2001 Thomas Cavanna (University of Pennsylvania ) Overlapping Regionalism and Its Interna onal E ects Disc. Overcoming Structural Constraints in Local Capital Markets: An Ins tu onal Analysis of the Brazilian Stock Exchange Disc. Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) Fabien Terpan (Sciences po Grenoble) Administra ve Problems of Semi‐Sovereigns: A Comparison of ‘Micro‐States’ and Indigenous Group Governments Micro nance in La n America: Poverty Allevia on and the Impact of Ins tu onal Mimicry Chair The Court of Jus ce of the European Union and Civil Society Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) The Recapitaliza on Of The Argen ne Financial Sector: A Turn Towards Heterodoxy Or Old Wine In New Bo les? FA56: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Strategic Culture And Defense Poli cs In Pakistan Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) Peter Finkenbusch (Free University Berlin) How Does La n America’s Ins tu onal Arrangement A ect The Region’s In uence On Global Governance? Perpetual Coercion: A Capitalist Peace FA55: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Features And Developments In La n American Finance Panel The Poli cs Of Breaking The (Legal) Rou ne: Technological Means Of Warfare Beyond ‘Law As Usual’ Gilles Biaumet (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles) Low‐tech Security: Files, Notes and Memos as Technologies of An cipa on Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po) Laurent Bonelli (Paris Ouest Nanterre University) From Automa zed Customs To Guns: Intersec ng Technologies Of Border Control Karine Côté-Boucher (Universite de Montreal) Biosecurity and Governmentality under 21st Century Capitalism Michael Albert (Johns Hopkins University) FA59: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Water Governance In Flux: New Solu ons To Old Problems? Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Andrea K. Gerlak (University of Arizona) Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University) Freshwater Supply in a Changing Climate: Complexity Models of Global Environmental Change and the Poli cal Economy of Freshwater Jenny R. Kehl (University of Wisconsin) The Human Right to Water in mes of nancial crisis: the case of Portugal Paula Duarte Lopes (University of Coimbra) Hydropower Integra on, Climate Change & Regionalism in the Uruguay Basin FA63: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Approaches To Transi onal Jus ce Andrea K. Gerlak (University of Arizona) Marcelo Saguier (FLACSO/Argen na & CONICET) Human Rights Chair Disc. The Water‐Energy Nexus in the Israel, Jordan, and Egypt Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Jeannie L. Sowers (University of New Hampshire) Democra zing Water: New Approaches to Public Water in the Post‐ Priva za on Era FA60: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Do Richer Media, Communica on And Informa on Flows Reduce Hos lity And Increase Peace? Making Repara ons Meaningful: Memory and Iden ty Poli cs at Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Tribunal Adam Kochanski (University of O awa) Iavor P. Rangelov (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The Transna onal Dynamics of Transi onal Jus ce: Mapping Di usion, Iden fying Pathways, and Explaining Change Bridget Marchesi (University of Minnesota; Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy) Interna onal Communica on Peace Studies FA64: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Geographies Of Power In Biodiversity Governance Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) William La Youmans (George Washington University) Cultural Awareness And Strategic Communica on In Peace Opera ons: Towards The Provision Of A Discursive Peace? Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia, ) Florian Zollmann (Liverpool Hope University) Rockin' in the Free World: Rock and Roll and Global Change Chair Disc. Hot Air? Public Discussion versus O cial Coverage of the Chinese Air Defense Iden ca on Zone (ADIZ) Announcement Jackson Woods (George Washington University) Does Informa on Abundance Make Con ict Resolu on Less Likely? The Case Of Syria Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Panel Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College) Chiefs, Earth Priests, and Sacred Groves: Conten ous Ecologies of Biodiversity Governance in Ghana Anatoli I. Ignatov (University of South Florida) Measuring And Explaining The E ec veness (Goal Achievement) Of The European Union In The Conven on On Biological Diversity Over Time – What Role For Issue‐Speci c Power? Lisanne Groen (Ins tute for European Studies (IES), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) When Does Scaling‐Up Happen? The Poli cal Pathways For Individual Biodiversity Projects Contribu ng To Larger Social Transforma ons Theory Thomas I. Pegram (University College London) Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Pu ng the Horse before the Cart: A Compara ve Look into the Sources of Global Governance Colleen Erin Carroll (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Casey C. Stevens (University of Massachuse s) Inter‐Scalar Governance Of Crop Gene c Resources: In Situ‐Centric Answers To Ex Situ‐Centric Ques ons Garre Graddy-Lovelace (American University School of Interna onal Service) The Global Governance of Large Technical Systems Michele Acuto (University College London) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Great Powers and Emerging Powers in Global Governance Beverley Loke (University of Oxford) Chair Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Roundtable European Consor um for Poli cal Research Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. FA65: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Human Security Panel Human Rights Power Plays in Global Internet Governance FA62: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The New Ethical Terrain In Interna onal Rela ons Garre Graddy‐Lovelace (American University School of Interna onal Service) Garre Graddy‐Lovelace (American University School of Interna onal Service) Contesta ons and Cartography: Biodiversity Management and Poli cs in Mesoamerica Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) FA61: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Governance And The Theore cal Interregnum Panel Environmental Studies Poli cal Demography and Geography Western And Non‐Western Voices In Interna onal Media Coverage Of Con ict Chair Disc. Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Linda S. Bishai (United States Ins tute of Peace) Civil Society and Transi onal Jus ce: Three Models of Interac on Madeline Baer (San Diego State University) Chair Disc. Panel Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) Vanessa Pupavac (University of No ngham) Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester) Elisa Piras (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) Jamie M. Johnson (University of She eld) Thomas Gammelto ‐Hansen (Danish Ins tute for Human Rights) Greening the Debate: Strategic E cacy of Environmental Jus ce Organiza ons Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) The Surveillance State vs. the Democra c State: Challenges in Human Rights, Peace and Na onal Security in an Era of Globaliza on Harry Anastasiou (Portland State University) Krystal Conniry Aid Workers under Fire and Interna onal Humanitarian Aid in Peril: Assessing A acks on Aid Workers in War and Natural Disaster Zones. Emizet F. Kisangani (Kansas State University) David Mitchell (Kansas State University) American Associa on for the Advancement of Slavik Studies Human Security – Customary, Civil, and Common Law and Defying Women’s Rights R.J. Boyajian (University of Nevada, Reno) Forced Displacement And Human Security: Successes And Failures In The Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Hai an Immigra on Rickson Rios Figueira (Ins tute for Human Rights - University of Valencia / La Salle University) Luisa Pereira da Rocha Giannini (La Salle University) FA66: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Public-Private Partnerships In Security, Health And The Environment Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. FA68: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Central Asia As Contested Space: Developmental Challenges In A Geopoli cal Frame George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) Nullifying the Hazard of Natural Catastrophe: The Role of Interna onal Partnerships and Responses To Human‐Made and Natural Disasters Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Can Public‐Private Partnerships Help Rebuild War‐Torn Socie es? Challenges and Opportuni es for Peace and Development Michael D. Beevers (Dickinson College) Engaged Scholarship as an Alterna ve to Public‐Private Partnerships Beth Karlin (UC Irvine) Kristen Goodrich (University of California - Irvine) Sustaining Public‐Private Partnerships George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California) Organiza onal Networks, Divided Policy Authority, And The E ects On Botswana's Hiv Response Regime Nathan A. Paxton (American University) FA67: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Weapons: Procurement, Trade And Implica ons For Security Governance Chair Disc. The State, the Group, or Both? Towards a Synthe c Explana on of the Rela onship between Islam and Secular States in Western Eurasia Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University) Islam and the Dynamics of Poli cal Ac vism in Central Asia Dilshod Achilov (East Tennessee State University) Is Geography Really Des ny? The "New Silk Road"Ini a ve and NeoMackinderism. Reuel Hanks (Oklahoma State University) Regional water‐management: A New Geopoli cal Conundrum for Central Asia Galym Zhussipbek (Suleyman Demirel University) Central Asia and the Eurasian Union: Regional Perspec ves on the Post‐Soviet Integra on Project Kirill Nourzhanov (Australian Na onal University) FA69: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Unmanned Rights: Drone Use By Civil Society Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Wayne Coetzee (University of Gothenburg, School of Global Studies) Global Interna onal Rela ons: Can Regional Approaches Help Build A New Global Norm On Conven onal Weapons Transfers? Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University) Democracy, Natural Resources and Arms Trade Kate Ivanova (Ohio State University) Coopera ve Threat Reduc on: A New Model for Arms Control? Nathan Busch (Christopher Newport University) Joseph Pilat (Los Alamos Na onal Laboratory) Merchants of Death, Mediators, and Interna onal Con ict: Arms Transfers E ect on Con ict Management and Con ict Outcomes Richard Johnson (University of Strathclyde) Do New Weapons Cause War? Daniel Lindley (University of Notre Dame) Panel Interna onal Communica on Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Aus n Choi‐Fitzpatrick (Central European University) Philip Howard (University of Washington) Drones over Maidan: Technological Innova on, Social Movements and the State Aus n Choi-Fitzpatrick (Central European University) Virtuous Drones? UN Drones: The Reasons and the Risks James Iain Rogers (The University of Hull) Making Drones Civic: Values and Design Principles for Civic Technology Erhardt Grae (MIT) J. Nathan Ma as (MIT) Remote Sensing Satellites and GIS in Areas of Limited Statehood Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) Mariya Y. Omelicheva (University of Kansas) FA70: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Unpacking The Nuclear Prolifera on Process Panel Commi ee for the Analysis of Military Opera ons and Strategy Chair Disc. Disc. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Charlie Glaser (George Washington University) Jacques E. C. Hymans (University of Southern California) Strategies of Prolifera on Vipin Narang (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Beyond Emboldenment: The E ects of Nuclear Weapons on State Foreign Policy Mark Bell (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Percep ons of Nuclear Use and U.S. Non‐Prolifera on E orts Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) Alexandre Debs (Yale University) Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Give Peace a (Second) Chance: The Viability of Bilateral Deals to Avoid Nuclear Prolifera on and War Muhammet Bas (Harvard University) Andrew J. Coe (University of Southern California) FA73: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Indigenous Rights Norms Human Rights Leaders, Beliefs, and the Considera on of Preven ve Military Force as a Counter‐Prolifera on Strategy Chair Chair Rachel E. Whitlark (George Washington University) Disc. FA71: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Ethnic Diversity, Trust And The Possibili es For Con ict Panel Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Planet of the Australians: Indigenous Athletes and Australian Football’s Sports Diplomacy Nikolaos Biziouras (United States Naval Academy) Brandon Kendhammer (Ohio University) Simon Philpo (University of Newcastle) Ethnic Diversity, Segrega on, and Ethnocentric Trust in Africa Amanda Robinson (Ohio State University) Access, Ethnicity, and Con ict: How the provision of goods a ects ethnic violence Allison Patch Anne Fruge (University of Maryland) Emine Eminel Sülün (METU) Gulay Umaner Duba (Eastern Mediterranean University) Liam Midzain-Gobin (University of O awa) Tes ng China’s Con dence: Autonomy and Indigenous Rights for Tibet? Resis ng Resistance: Indigenous Women At The Edge Of Territorial Poli cs In The Brazilian Amazon Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (McMaster University) FA74: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Fragmenta on, Alignment And Alliance Forma on In Civil Wars (I) Dona on and Diversity: Religious Authority and Altruism in Afghanistan Luke Condra (University of Pi sburgh) Mohammad Isaqzadeh (American University of Afghanistan) Conceptualizing and Measuring Ethnic Divisions in Divided Socie es: Theory and Evidence from Muslim Mindanao, the Philippines Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Panel Intelligence Studies William J. Lahneman (Embry‐Riddle Aeronau cal University) Peter Gill (University of Liverpool) Fragile Alliances? Arrangements of Convenience Among Violent Non‐state Actors Anne e Idler (University of Oxford) Useful Extremists or Thorns in the Side? The Impact of Radical Flank Groups on the Dynamics and Outcomes of Poli cal Movements Peter Krause (Boston College) Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa, Israel) Is the ODNI Really Improving U.S. Intelligence Analysis? John A. Gentry (Na onal Intelligence University) Intelligence & Intelligence Reform: What Incen ves for Policy Makers? Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School) Behind Closed Doors: The Ques on of Intelligence Oversight in the United Kingdom Melina Dobson (University of Warwick) Authority and Informa on Flow in Na onal Intelligence Systems: a compara ve approach Marco A. C. Cepik (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) Gustavo Moller (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) Failures of Accountability and Oversight: Canada’s Handling of the Afghan Detainee A air: Stuart Farson (Simon Fraser University) Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: The United States Experience Frederick M. Kaiser (Congressional Research Service) Elaine Halchin (Congressional Research Service) Lee Seymour (University of Amsterdam) William Reno (Northwestern University) Kris n Bakke (University College London) The Fragmenta on and Alignment of Pro‐government Mili as during Civil War: Theory and Evidence from Mozambique Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University) Chair Disc. Indigenous Rights as Human Rights? The Limita ons of a Human Rights Discourse for the Interna onal Inidgenous Movement Michael Cur s Davis (University of Hong Kong) Inter‐community Trust Building Processes in Divided Socie es: The Case of Cyprus FA72: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Intelligence Oversight, Management And Reform Amy Maguire (University of Newcastle) Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College, Department of Poli cal Science) Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College, Department of Poli cal Science) The Construc on and Internaliza on of Indigenous Rights Norms Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Panel Figh ng the Wrong Enemy? Making Sense of Inter‐rebel Figh ng Costan no Pischedda (Columbia University) Of Power and Proxies: External Alliances in Civil Wars Erica D. Borghard (United States Military Academy) FA75: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Body Poli c: Reimagining The ‘Self’ Of Security Panel Theory Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Janice Bially Ma ern (Na onal University of Singapore) Gendering Space: Trauma, Violence and Ontological Insecuri es Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) Ontological Security and Embodied Experience: Learning from informal migrant communi es Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) All Security is Ontological Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) A Pragma st View of Ontological Security Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Know Thy Self: Mapping Ontological and Physical Security onto Iden ty The BRICS’ Environmental Poli cal Economy: The Rela onship Between Climate Change And The Possibility Of Economic And Social Development Thais Barros (Catholic University of Brasília) Vinicius Sousa dos Santos (Catholic University of Brasília) Creomar Lima Carvalho De Souza (Universidade Católica de Brasília) M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University) FA76: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Poli cal Economy Of Women's Movements In Transna onal Spaces The European Union as a Global Climate Leader: From Copenhagen to Paris Charles Parker (Uppsala University) Christer Karlsson (Uppsala University) Women's Caucus Chair Disc. Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University) Holly Snaith (University of Copenhagen) Pious Muslim Women, Poli cal Par cipa on, and 'the Third Sphere': How Social Media Use Increases Pious Women's Poli cal Par cipa on Sarah Fischer (Marymount University) GONGOs a No Go: Exploring how State‐Sponsored NGOs Impact the Emergence of Autonomous Women's Movements in the Middle East and North Africa FA79: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel EU Foreign Policy In Times Of Crisis: Fields, Prac ces And Actors Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. From Brussels Without Love: The Changing Problema c Nature of EU‐Swiss Rela ons Paul S. Adams (University of Pi sburgh at Greensburg) Bozena Welborne (Smith College) Transna onal Actors and Networks: NGOs, NPOs, and Women's Empowerment A er 3/11 European Foreign Policy in the Intersec on between Compe ng Norma ve Orders and Domes c Factors Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Anna Michalski (Uppsala University) Linda Hasunuma (Franklin and Marshall College) Outsourcing Women Empowerment In Nigeria Joyce Ejukonemu (Federal College of Educa on (Technical) Bichi,Kano) The Prac ces Of The Quasi‐Diploma c Field Of Interna onal Bureaucracies: The Rela ons Between The EU And Interna onal Organiza ons In Ukraine Women Farmers: The New Face Of Cuban Agriculture Gerakina A. Sgoutas (Metropolitan State University of Denver) FA77: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Security Dynamics Of Central Asia Johan Eriksson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Johan Eriksson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Panel Michal Natorski (University of Liege) Energy Governance Or Diplomacy? Con ic ng Prac ces In EU External Energy Policy Anna Herranz-Surralles (Maastricht University) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Interna onal Socializa on Vs. Regional Socializa on: Who Sets The Rules Of The Game In Central Asia? Aijan Sharshenova (University of Leeds) Ques oning Security Prac ces Of CSTO And SCO In Central Asia: Big States, Small States And Inadequacies In The Security Provision Aida Abzhaparova (University of the West of England, Bristol) Oil as Foreign Policy; Kazakhstan and its Struggle with Regional Powers FA80: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel New Direc ons In Global And Regional Sanc ons Research And Prac ce Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Sanc ons Design, Interna onal Ins tu ons, And Compliance: The Bri sh Case Kathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame) Towards Interna onal Sanc ons As A Standard Of Regional And Global Ac on? Davinia Hoggarth (University of Warwick) Costs and Bene ts of the Collec ve Security Treaty Organiza on (CSTO) in the Post Soviet Space Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Marked Targets: Economic Sanc ons and Domes c Terrorism Yeo Jung Yoon (Kent State University) FA78: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Climate And Energy Governance: Key Players? Colton He ngton (University of Missouri) Panel Complex Governance Structures and Rule‐based Decision‐making within the UN Security Council Thomas Doer er (University of Bamberg) Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg) Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Ekaterina Svyatets (University of Southern California) Ekaterina Svyatets (University of Southern California) Global Sanc ons Meet Regional Reali es: Assessing Panels of Experts George A. Lopez (Vice-President, United States Ins tute of Peace) Varie es of Regula on and Hybridiza on: Climate and Renewable Energy Policy in the EU and the US Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley) Breaking Down The BRIC: The Role Of Domes c State Actors In Global Energy Policy Chris an Downie (University of New South Wales) Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen) Sue Eckert (Watson Ins tute, Brown University) FA81: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Crea ng And Di using Norms Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Panel “Managed Compe on” in Global Healthcare: The World Bank and the Crea on of a Policy Norm Solidarisa on and Its Limits: The EU and Global Interna onal Society Mehmet Cansoy (Boston College) Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) Be na Ahrens (Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen) Interna onal Law, Humanitarian Norms, and Local Poli cs: Examining UNHCR Opera ons in Malaysia and Thailand Understanding Regional Interna onal Society in East Asia ‐ A Cri cal Interroga on Kevin Robert McGahan (Na onal University of Singapore) Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) A View from the Periphery: Rethinking Models of Interna onal Norm Di usion The Interplay Between Regional Interna onal Socie es Catherine Lourdes Dy (LUISS Guido Carli) Thomas Linsenmaier (Ins tute of Government and Poli cs, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia) The World Trade Organiza on and Norms of Jus ce How does Regional Interna onal Society a ect Global Interna onal Society? Clara A. Brandi (German Development Ins tute) Interna onal Organiza ons as Originators and Agents of Interna onal Law Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University, formerly Warwick University) Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso) FB01: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable A Memorial Roundtable: Remembering Patricia Weitsman (ISSS Chair 2011-13) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University‐CISA) Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) George Shambaugh (Georgetown University) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) FB02: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Strategies Of Cri que For Narra ve Approaches To IR Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) Solomon Islands and Aceh: Broader par cipa on in peace and cons tu on making processes Roundtable Somaliland: The Case Of Indigenous Con ict Resolu on In E ec ve Peacebuilding And Stable Poli cal Transforma on spandana ba ula (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University) Turkey‐Armenia Rapprochement Process and the Role of Broader Par cipa on FB06: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Bringing The O omans Back In: O oman Empire In Interna onal Rela ons Theory And Historiography Part. Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Part. Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Part. Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Part. Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) Modera William R. Thompson (Indiana University) tor Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. A. Nuri Yurdusev (Middle East Technical University ) Reinsta ng The Agency Of The O oman Empire And Insta ng The 'Interna onal' In IR Panel Yannis S vach s (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Filippo Costa Buranelli (King's College London) The African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM): Interac ons between African and global interna onal socie es Elaine Tan Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) O oman Concep on Of Nizam‐I Alem And World Order Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Jus n Pena (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tu s University) Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on FB04: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ques oning Global Interna onal Society Duygu Ozturk (Bilkent university) Ac vism and Uprising: Nepal’s Peace Agreement, the End of the Monarchy and the Sluggish Transi on to Democra c Poli cs Ashish Pradhan (The Fletcher School at Tu s University) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Richa Nagar (University of Minnesota) FB03: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM State of IR Theory - Ques ons Big and Small Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Eileen Babbi (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Broadening Par cipa on In Peace And Transi on Nego a ons: Presen ng Compara ve Results From 40 Qualita ve Case Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FB05: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Broadening Par cipa on In Peace Nego a ons: Who, When, And How? (I) Ayla Gol (Aberystwyth University) Power Poli cs in the Periphery: The Eastern Ques on Mehmet Sinan Birdal (Isik University) The Invisible Empire Strikes Back: Making the Case for Integra ng the O oman Empire Into IR Theory and Historiography Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) De‐Othering Europe: The O oman Empire and the Origins of Capitalism Kerem Nisancioglu (University of Sussex) FB07: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Bu ng In: Language And Ideas Among And Between Diaspora Jewish And Israeli Ir Scholars On The Israel/Pales ne Con ict Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. The Interna onal Poli cs of Nuclear Iden ty: An Assessment of the Iranian Nuclear Program Sidra Hamidi (Northwestern University) The North Korean Nuclear Challenge and Its Impact on East Asian Security Mark Suh (Free University, Berlin) Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Oded Haklai (Queen's University) The Dilemmas of Researching Schadenfreude in Israel: The Importance of Being Self‐Re ec ve with your Emo ons as an Israeli IR Scholar Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) FB10: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Decolonizing The Western Academy: Postcolonial Challenges To Global IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Ea ng Jerusalem in New York: the Israeliza on of Jewish Iden ty, Culinary Capital and the Poli cs of Food. Ilan Zvi Baron (Durham University) Scholars as Teachers, Ac vists and Subjects: Reconsidering Solu ons in Israel/Pales ne Mira Sucharov (Carleton University) Language, Geography, and Spa al Boundaries: American Scholars, Israeli Scholars, and the Study of the Israeli‐Pales nian Con ict Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Who's My Audience? Wri ng IR in English in a Hebrew Speaking University and in the Context of the Con ict in Israel/Pales ne Chair Disc. Wri ng Histories of the Modern: or, How to Stop Being Eurocentric Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths, University of London) Decolonizing Developmentalist Universi es James H. Mi elman (American University) Decolonizing Knowledge: Indigenous Knowledge Systems as Epistemic Emancipa on Stephanie Cawood (University of the Free State, South Africa) The Decolonial Academy: Oxymoron or Necessity? Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick) Oded Lowenheim (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) FB08: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding The 'Arab Spring' Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) Bryan Daves (Yeshiva University) FB11: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Liberal Interna onalism And The Rise Of US Hegemony Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Part. Beyond tradi onal Interna onal Rela ons: Disontent in authoritarian states Manpreet Sohanpal (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Shoo ng Stars? Turkey and Qatar in the Post‐Arab Spring Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) Emily Elisabeth Jones (Heidelberg University) Is “Arab Spring” Revolu on or Counter Revolu on? Kemal Ci ci (Giresun University) Radical, Uncoopera ve, and Violent? Western Media and the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring Witold Mucha (Ins tute for Advanced Study in the Humani es (KWI)) The Revolu onary Imagina on in an Age of Globaliza on: Narra ve, Power, and Performance Nawal S. Mustafa (London School of Economics) FB09: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Nuclear Weapons In Compara ve Regional Security Frames Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Carlos G. Teixeira (PUC‐SP) The ‘Green And Yellow’ Discourse And The Development Of Brazilian Nuclear Capability Ta ana M. Cou o (American Graduate School, Paris) NATO's Nuclear Weapons Policy A er The Crisis In Ukraine Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Iranian Nuclear Closure And Common Security In The Persian Gulf Dina Esfandiary (Interna onal Ins tute of Strategic Studies, London) Rouzbeh Parsi (Lund university) Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) David M. McCourt (University of California‐Davis) Inderjeet S. Parmar (City University London; Princeton University) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Andrew Kuech (The New School for Social Research) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Charlie Whitham (Edge Hill University) Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) FB12: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Dynamic, Evolu onary Processes Of Mobiliza on, Di usion And Outcomes In Protest Campaigns: The Diverse Roles Of Repression, Media And Communal Ethnic Cleavages Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Chair Disc. Karen Rasler (Indiana University) Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Marches and Machetes: the Dynamics of the Demobiliza on of the Protest Campaign in Assam Tijen Demirel-Pegg (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) From the Hilltops to the Wadis and Back Again: Temporal Varia on in Jewish‐Israeli Se ler Violence Yehuda Magid (Indiana University, Bloomington) Dissent, Repression and Outcomes of the Arab Spring Will H. Moore (Florida State University) Understanding Dynamics, Endogeneity and Complexity in Protest Campaigns: A Compara ve Analysis of Egypt (2011) and Iran (1977‐ 79) Karen Rasler (Indiana University) Media, Protest Di usion, and Authoritarian Resilience Haifeng Huang (University of California, Merced) FB13: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel At The Boundaries Of Interna onal Prac ce Theory: Norms, Pragma sm And Performa vity Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theory Chair Disc. Disc. The Obama Administra on's Policy Towards The Muslim Brotherhood In Egypt: A Break With Tradi onal US Policy In Egypt Or Business As Usual? Anna K. Viden (Charles University in Prague) FB16: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Time, Temporality And The Limits Of Interna onal Rela ons (II) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Historical Interna onal Rela ons Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Trine Villumsen Berling (University of Copenhagen) Chair Jus ca on, Cri que and Narra ve Con gura on – A Pragma c Reconstruc on of the Abu Ghraib Controversy Frank Gadinger (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University of Duisburg-Essen) Disc. IR as Anachronism Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Hiroshima Temporali es Contesta on, Or: How Norms (Should) Work Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg) A er Theory, Before Empiricism? Re ec ons on Theory, Prac ce and Experience Posthumous Celebra on for David Davies: 2019 as a Re exive Moment in Interna onal Rela ons Helen L. Turton (University of She eld) Felix S. Grenier (University of O awa) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) Praxiography in Interna onal Rela ons: The Methodological Consequences of the Prac ce Turn Resilience On The Road: Telos And Complexity In Resilience Discourse And IR Theory Chris an Bueger (Cardi University) Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) FB14: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Documen ng World Poli cs: Documentary Film And Interna onal Rela ons Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Copenhagen) Robin Scho (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) FB15: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Leading From Behind? US Foreign Policy Under Obama Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Tony Rivera (Na onal Defense University, College of Interna onal Security A airs) Tony Rivera (Na onal Defense University, College of Interna onal Security A airs) Globaliza on, the Obama Administra on and the Refashioning of U.S. Excep onalism Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) Liberalism, Democracy And Security In Obama’s Foreign And Defense Policies: Doctrines And The Use Of Force Maria Helena Castro Santos (University of Brasilia) Ulysses Tavares Teixeira (University of Brasilia) US Policy toward North Korea under the Obama Administra on: Three Levels of Analysis Taehyung Ahn (Florida Interna onal University) Closing Guantanamo: Foreign Policy, Human Rights, and Presiden al Ambi ons Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Temporali es of war(fare) Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Na onal Defence College/London School of Economics) FB17: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Pedagogies Of The ‘Interna onal’: Displacement, Emancipa on, Rei ca on? Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Na onal Defence College/London School of Economics) Tom Lundborg (Stockholm University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Disc. Eric Selbin (Southwestern University) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) Pedagogies of Freedom: Exile and Courage in the Life of Paulo Freire Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida) 'You Ain’t Got Nothing To Teach Us': The Poli cal Pedagogy Of Consciousness Raising Anna Selmeczi (University of Fort Hare) Pedagogies of Counter‐Conduct? Neoliberal Marginality, Human Rights and the Insurrec ons of (Self‐)Knowledge Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) Pedagogical Rela ons In Fragments: Beyond The Teaching‐Research Divide In IR Erzsebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Utopia in the Classroom: Prac ces of Resistance and Experien al Learning in Poli cs and Interna onal Rela ons Stefan Rossbach (University of Kent) FB18: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding Ac on, Ac vism And Advocacy Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University) Jus ce and Human Rights Advocacy in Interna onal Rela ons Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University) The Misuse of ‘Pragma sm’ in Cri cism of Human Rights Ac on Geo rey Dancy (Tulane University) Salience/Silence: Explaining ‘Issue Emergence’ In Human Rights Advocacy By Ins tu onal Investors Organiza onal Response to Recurring Foreign Policy Crises: The Case of 1974 Turkish Interven on in Cyprus Priya Bala-Miller (University of Bri sh Columbia) Alperen Özkan (Bilkent University) Message Received: The In uence of Naming and Shaming on Human Rights A tudes Accoun ng for the Turkish Foreign Policy Conundrum beyond Prevalent Dualism Stephen Arves (University of Maryland) Joe Braun (University of Maryland) Hasan Yonten (Neumann University) Role of Think Tanks in Foreign Policy Forma on: Case of Turkey Mehtap Kara (Eastern Mediterranean University) Ampli ca on Advocacy: The Media Poten al of Human Rights Organiza ons Turkey's Foreign Policy Roles: Decision‐Makers, the Elite and the Public David R. Davis (Emory University) Amanda Murdie (University of Missouri) FB19: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Global Dead (I): Securing, Governing, Coun ng Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University) Panel Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. FB23: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Making Migra on Legible: Alterna ves To The Sovereignty Of Typologies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chris Hendershot (York University) Chris na Masters (University of Manchester) Chair Part. Governing The Dead In Interna onal Rela ons? Finn Stepputat (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Part. Part. Body Coun ng: Theorizing the Concept of Ba le Deaths in Interna onal Rela ons Part. Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) Fallex 66: War, Play And The Bonn Republic’s Thanatopoli cal Re‐ Enactment Ian Klinke (University of Oxford) Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Dismembered Bodies; Forgo en Lives: Violence, Vulnerability and the Maywand District Murders Thomas A. Gregory (University of Auckland) FB20: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Military Innova on: Theory, Prac ce And Implica ons Andrew L. Ross (Texas A&M University) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Tai Ming Cheung (University of California San Diego) Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College) Andrew D. James (Manchester Business School) Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Chair Disc. Development And The Ini a ves For Regional Coopera on A er The Crisis Of Neoliberalism In South America: Recrea ng The Condi ons For Capital Accumula on Ruth Felder (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires) Ernesto Vivares (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales) Jaime Estay Reyno (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) Daniel Ponton (FLACSO Sede Ecuador ) Cheryl Martens Shi s Of Paradigm And Power: The Dynamics Behind Brazilian ‘Self‐ Determina on’ Development Policies Helene Vannier (Open University) Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis) Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Je Pickering (Kansas State University) Katarina Engberg (Department for Strategy and Security Policy, Ministry of Defence, Sweden) Hootan Shambaya (Florida Gulf Coast University) Baris Kesgin (Susquehanna University) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University) Julia Calvert (Carleton University) ISA Innova ve Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Two La n Americas or two regional projects of development FB21: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innova ve Panel Foreign Military Interven ons as Tools of Foreign Policy FB22: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy Making In Turkey Panel Reconceptualizing Policy Space: Investment Agreements and the New Le in Argen na Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. FB24: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Development Experience In La n America Global Development Death and Security Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Payal Banerjee (Smith College) Ra ul Ahmed (Department of Geography, Sikkim University, India) Gregory W. White (Smith College) Zahra Babar (Center for Interna onal and Regional Studies, Georgetown University Qatar) Calvin P. Chen (Mount Holyoke College) Panel FB25: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Turning Rebels Into Stakeholders: Ethnic Con icts In South Asia Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Subrata K. Mitra (Departmen of Poli cal Science, South Asia Ins tute, University of Heidelberg) Subrata K. Mitra (Departmen of Poli cal Science, South Asia Ins tute, University of Heidelberg) Why Did Telangana Become India's 29Th State? Success Of Nonviolent, Violent Or Electoral Strategies? Tavishi Bhasin (Associate Professor at Kennesaw State University, Visi ng Scholar (2014-2015) CIDCM UMD ) Sri Lanka 2.0: A er the War – Power Sharing as the Key to Reconcilia on, Integra on and Accommoda on FB28: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Economic Statecra Radu Carciumaru (Heidelberg University) Foreign Policy Analysis Pa erns of Ethnic Con ict in Contemporary Pakistan Bernhard M. Beitelmair-Berini (South Asia Ins tute, University of Heidelberg) The Two‐Track Response of the Indian State to the Ethno‐na onal Movement: The Case of Telangana Yang Lu (Heidelberg University) Chair Disc. Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University) Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Exit Costs And Economic Coercion: Sanc on Threats, Resistance, And The Decision To Impose A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri) Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina) The Poli cs of Iden ty in Divided Pakistan Meirav Mishali-Ram (Bar-Ilan University) FB26: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Parsing The Passions: Methods And Methodologies In The Study Of Emo on And World Poli cs A Di erent Spin on Sanc ons: Issue Salience and the Poli cal Consequences of Economic Pressure Clayton Webb (Texas A&M University) The Impact of Foreign Aid on the Ini a on and Outcomes of Economic Sanc ons Theory Chair Disc. Panel Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Amira Jadoon (State University of New York at Albany) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Confounded by Corrup on: Explaining the Limited Success of Economic Sanc ons in the Field of Human Rights Parsing the Passions: Categories, Cri cal Realism, and Construc vism in the Study of Emo ons in World Poli cs Samantha Lange (University of Iowa) Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Using Poli cal Cartoons to Study Emo ons in Interna onal Rela ons Ilan Danjoux (University of Calgary) FB29: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Micro-Founda ons And Spa al Dimensions Of The Syrian Con ict Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies A ec ve Ideal‐Types: A Methodological Approach Luke B. Campbell (University of Kansas) The Hate as Driving Force: Explaining the Behaviour of UNESCO Sta during the Eigh es’ Crisis Meryll David-Ismayil (York University, Glendon College) Chair Disc. Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Marc Lynch (George Washington University) Cross‐Border Networks of the Syrian Civil War Andre Bank (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies) Status, Power, and Emo ons:Explaining the “Game” in Game of Thrones Changing Meanings of Fear: Syrian Refugees Narrate the Revolu on Iris Wurm (Goethe University Frankfurt) Markus Liegl (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) The Poli cal Dimension of Local Humanitarian Organiza ons in the Context of the Syrian Crisis FB27: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM LGBT Issues And Di usion Panel Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern University) Laura Ruiz de Elvira (Phillips Universitat Marburg) Correlates of Cohesion: Military Loyalty and Defec on amid the Syrian Uprising Human Rights Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Chair Disc. Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University) Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University ) 'An essen al limit on our power': The Poli cs of Judicial Governance in Global LGBT Rights Case Law Holger Albrecht (American University in Cairo) Kevin Koehler (American University in Cairo) Dorothy Smith (George Washington University) Informa on Flows in Con ict: How Di erences in Informa on Consump on A ect Civilian Responses Jus n Schon (Indiana University) Bre Remkus Bri (University of Delaware) Between Local Backlash And Regional Promo on: The In uence Of The European Union On The State Of Same‐Sex Rights In Central And Eastern Europe Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb) Where Worlds Collide: Transna onal Churches and the Global Gay Debate Sarah Kris n Dreier (University of Washington) Transna onal Marriage Equality Ac vism in North America and Western Europe Helma de Vries-Jordan (University of Pi sburgh at Bradford) Resistant to Norm Di usion? Comparing LGBT Rights and Poli cs in the Balkans Sa a Swimelar (Elon University) FB30: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interac ve Case Teaching Workshop (II) Roundtable Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Ethics Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. LORRAINE EDEN (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) LORRAINE EDEN (TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Charles F. Hermann (Texas A&M University) Steven Lamy (University of Southern California) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) FB31: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Civiliza onal Analysis And Global IR: Histories, Approaches, Prospects FB35: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Big Data: Working With The Interna onal Environmental Agreements Database Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Environmental Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University) John Hobson (The University of She eld) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Fabio Pe to (University of Sussex) FB32: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Re-Imagining The Precincts Of IR: Ideas And Prac ces In Mo on Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) FB36: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Simula ons As A Cross-Regions Experience: Appeasement In The 1938 Munich Crisis, On Facebook And In Face-To-Face Mee ngs Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Foreign Policy Analysis Ecopoli cs of An ‐Nuclear Movements in India: Implica ons for Contemporary Debates in Theorizing Interna onal Rela ons A.K. Ramakrishnan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Insurrec onal Poli cs In Colonial Southeast Asia: Islamic “Counterplots”, Colonial Modernity, And Translocal (An ‐Colonial) Connec vity Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Textualising Transcendence: India and the Poli cs of Cultural Di usionism Jayashree Vivekanandan (South Asian University) ‘New Historicism’ and Use of Text in IR: Interpre ng the Life‐Worlds of the Indian Diaspora in the Persian Gulf K.M. Seethi (Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala) Sta st Discourses and ‘Lived’ Reali es: An Alternate Praxis for Theorizing IR Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Rethinking Di erence through Non‐Western Historical and Textual Tradi ons Chair Chair Disc. Roundtable Nancy Wright (Long Island University ) Simula on And Reality: Revisi ng The 1938 Munich Crisis Regarding The BBC In The Crisis Hanna Fital Simula on And Reality: Revisi ng The 1938 Munich Crisis From The German Perspec ve Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) Simula on And Reality: Revisi ng The 1938 Munich Crisis From The French And UK Perspec ve Daniela Irrera (University of Catania) Simula on And Reality: Revisi ng The 1938 Munich Crisis Regarding USSR Media In The Crisis Luba Levin-Banchik (Bar-Ilan University) Part. Part. Part. Part. Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Katherine A. Brown (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy) R. S. Zaharna (American University) Sean Aday Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (Florida Interna onal University) Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) FB34: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Queering/Querying Global Poli cal Economy Roundtable Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FB37: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable R.J. Rummel: An Assessment Of His Many Contribu ons Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Interna onal Communica on Chair Part. Hemda Ben‐Yehuda (Bar‐Ilan University) Chanan Naveh (Sapir College Israel ) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Simula on And Reality: Revisi ng The 1938 Munich Crisis From The Czech Perspec ve Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabad) FB33: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rapid-Response Public Diplomacy Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire) Jessica F. Green (Case Western Reserve University) Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Alexander Ovodenko (Washington University in St. Louis) Colin Kuehl (University of California, Santa Barbara) Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) Melanie Richter‐Montpe t (University of Sussex) Rahel Kunz (University of Lausanne) V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona) Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) James Lee Ray (Vanderbilt University) Douglas G. Bond (Harvard University) Richard W. Chadwick (University of Hawaii) Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Barbara Har (US Naval Academy) Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University) FB38: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel ‘Africa’s Great Awakening’ (II): Represen ng The ‘Africa Rising’ Debate Global Development Global South Caucus Chair Disc. Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) ‘Africa Rising’: Old, Narcissis c and Racialised Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London) Images of Africa Rising Julia Gallagher (University of London) Democracy and Taxa on: New Evidence from African Countries Drone is the New Tank, From the "Iron Wall" to the "Iron Dome": Middle East's Geopoli cs A er Israeli Security Technologies Turns to Big Data Francois-Xavier Plasse-Couture (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Yiagadeesen Teddy Samy (Carleton University) We are not Viola ng the First Law of Robo cs! Media ng Africa: Famines And Landscapes Thiago Borne Ferreira (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)) Helen Yanacopulos (Open University) Brand Aid Humanitarianism: What Kind Of ‘Africa’ Is Being Sold? Lisa Ann Richey (Roskilde University) FB39: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Perspec ves On Strategic Foresight Analysis FB42: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Global Nuclear Disarmament: Cri cal And Norma ve Approaches Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Interna onal Security Studies Knowledge, Foreknowledge, and An cipa on in the Domain of Communica on: Intelligence for Communica on Strategy Formula on and Decision Support Chair Disc. Jan Ludvik (Charles University/Faculty of Social Sciences/Center for Security Policy) Blending Foresight Techniques with the Es ma ve‐warning Intelligence Func on for Improved Strategic Risk Management Delegi mizing the Bomb: The Norma ve Strategy for Disarmament Bre Peppler (Macquarie University) Nina Tannenwald (U.S. State Department) Using Foresight Techniques to An cipate the Unan cipated Nuclear Infrastructure as a Double‐Edged Sword: Implica ons of Strategic Hedging for the Disarmament Regime Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Michal Smetana (Charles University in Prague) Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University) Vit Stritecky (Charles University, Prague) NATO’s Zero: Cohesion, Security, and Globaliza on Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) FB40: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM European Union: Accession And Enlargement Urban Bilstrup Lena Ewertsson Panel Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Behind The Mask – A ribu on Of Antagonists In Cyberspace And Its Implica ons On Interna onal Con icts And Security Issues Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Ryan L. Phillips (Kenyon College/UC Berkeley) French Perspec ve on Nuclear Disarmament Benoit Pelopidas (University of Bristol) Nukes And Norms: Why Are Some States More Commi ed To Nuclear Non‐Prolifera on And Disarmament Than Others? Rebecca Davis Gibbons (Georgetown University) Nego a ng Membership in the European Union Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Exploring Determinants of Public Support for European Union Enlargement: Percep on of Threat, Trust and the E ects of the Economic Crisis Alexandru Cristea (Kent State University) The European Union As A Regional Power And Its Poten al To Become An E ec ve Global Player Paula Marcinkowska (University of Warsaw) Accoun ng for the Bad Apples: The EU’s Impact on Na onal Corrup on Before and A er Accession Ahmet Mert Kartal (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point) EU Enlargement as a Collec ve Ac on Dilemma: A Novel Theore cal Approach Olga Avdeyeva (Loyola University Chicago) FB41: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Algorithmic Security, Technology And Science, And Technology Studies Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University) Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University) Cri quing Drone Strikes: Technology, Art, and Lethal Surveillance Katharine Kindervater (University of Minnesota) Algorithmic Surveillance, Encryp on Technology, and Secrecy in Jonathan Nolan's Person of Interest TV Series David Grondin (University of O awa) FB43: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Below The State: Subactors In Peacebuilding Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Teaching the Rebels a Lesson: Educa on Provision and Civil Con ict Nicholas Davis (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Climate Change Mi ga on, Peacebuilding And Resilience? – Inves ga ng The Long‐Term Impacts Of Environmental Peacebuilding In The Case Of Nepal Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Life During War me: Internally Displaced Persons and Peace Processes David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) “From Terrorists to Peacekeepers”: The IRA’s Disengagement and the Role of Community Networks Gordon Clubb (University of Leeds) FB44: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Security Studies In The Developing World: The Balance Of Internal And External Threats Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College) Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Legacies of statebuilding under foreign military occupa on: La n America in compara ve perspec ve Don R. Leonard (Cornell University) Does Counterbalancing Work? Evidence From Developing States Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College) Lessons Learned From Na onal Dialogues Used To Transform Low‐ Intensity Ethnic Con ict Tina Kempin Reuter (Christopher Newport University) The Hot Frontlines of a Cold War: Geopoli cs, Interna onal Interven ons, and Con ict in Southern Africa, 1975‐1990 The Role of Security in Separa st Con icts in Europe Noel Anderson (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Olga Troitskaya (Moscow State University) Ra onality, Percep on, and Strategic Decision Making in a Developing State: Mistakes and Adjustment in the Security Policy of Revolu onary Nicaragua Kai Thaler (Harvard University) FB45: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM UN Security Council Panel The Man with Two Shadows: Na onalism and Subna onalism in India Siman Lahiri (University of Alabama) The Interna onal Dimension Of Secessionism: Be er O In An Unloved State Than Being An Interna onal Pariah? The Cases Of Catalonia And Scotland Diego Muro (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)) Mar jn Vlaskamp (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Mapping American Mul lateralism at the United Na ons: Ver cal In uences and the Foreign Policy Process Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Intelligence Studies The State of Security Council Reform Chair Disc. Aaron Pangburn (Social Science Research Council) Sabrina Stein (Social Science Research Council) Ins tu onal Constraints as Sources of Organiza onal Autonomy. The Impact of Doctrines and Delega on to Sanc ons Commi ees on Decision‐making within the United Na ons Security Council (UNSC) The Security Chiefs of the Soviet Bloc, 1917‐1991 Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University) 'The Eye Of The Egyp an Intelligence Does Not Sleep' Dina Rezk (University of Warwick) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) The UN Security Council’s Dance of Legi macy: Obstacles to Norm Crea on for a Las ng Pales nian‐Israeli Peace Jennifer Dugan (Randolph College) Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) Mark Phythian (University of Leicester) GCHQ Leaders and the Cult of Management Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg) Thomas Doer er (University of Bamberg) FB46: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Carbon Markets FB48: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Leadership In The World Of Intelligence: Regional Approaches And General Pa erns Miriam Prys (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Comparing Carbon Market Development in Brazil and India Simone Pulver (University of California Santa Barbara) The Carbon Conundrum: The Shi ing Geopoli cs of Interna onal Coopera on and Global Climate Change Mi ga on Regional Intelligence Coopera on: Problems and Prospects Lawrence Cline (Center for Civil Military Rela ons) From Richard Helms to William Casey: DCIs during the "Long Time of Troubles" ‐ Leaders, Managers, Believers Andrew Hammond (University of Warwick) FB49: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Trading Security Or Securi zing Trade? Transatlan c Partnership In The 21st Century Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Denise Garcia (Northeastern University) Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Jean‐Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) The Iraq Crisis & Transatlan c Rela ons Kate A. Ervine (Saint Mary's University) Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross (Northeastern University) The Rise and Stall of Carbon Markets Transatlan c Trade, European Austerity, and the Defense Industry Frank Alcock (New College of Florida) Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Organized Economic Interests, Poli cal Ins tu ons, And The Compara ve Poli cs Of Carbon Pricing Trading Places: The Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Making of European Foreign Policy Ma o Mildenberger (Yale University) The Global Spread Of Emissions Trading: Linked Processes Or Just Similar Responses? Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Tereza Novotna (Universite libre de Bruxelles) TTIP, An Economic NATO? Threat Percep ons, Security Framings And Strategic Reorienta ons In The Revitalized Transatlan c Trading Alliance Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) FB47: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Secession Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks) The Trade Deal Pageantry and the Rela ve Importance of a Security Skill‐Set Frederik Ponjaert (Université Libre de Belgique) FB50: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel China In ‘Global IR’: The Contribu ons Of Cri cal Ir Approaches To A Policy-Oriented Sub eld Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Con icts in the Horn of Africa and Their Implica ons for Regional Security: The Role of External Actors Joanna Mormul (Jagiellonian University) Suprana onal Decision‐making and Con ict in Africa: Re ec ons from the ECOWAS Parliament Nansata Yakubu (University of East Anglia) Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University) Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Minimal Rule from Afar: SADC and Post‐coup Interven on in Madagascar Theory And Prac ce Regarding The “Rise Of China” – Inquiring Into The ‘History Of (The) Present’ US Foreign Economic Policy Nicola Nymalm (Kiel University & GIGA Ins tute of Asian Studies) Antonia Wi (University of Frankfurt am Main) Contested Peacemaking: Insights from Mali and the Central African Republic Mar n Welz (University of Konstanz) Confron ng China: The Power of Rela onships in East Asia Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University) FB53: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Psychology Of Coopera on And Con ict Espionage and Emergency: The Role of Images in US‐China Rela ons Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University) China And The 'Rising Powers': A Problem For Mainstream IR Theory Oliver Turner (University of Manchester) The Curse Of Na onal Security: How Everyday Places Test China’s Poli cal Prac ces Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) FB51: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Future Of The Human In Humanitarianism Chair Disc. Informa on Sharing and Threat Percep on in Unequal Alliances Aaron M. Rapport (University of Cambridge) Figh ng for Reputa on: How Personal Beliefs about Credibility A ect the Use of Force Status Concerns and their Role in Coopera on and Con ict The Dark Side of Empathy Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Aid, Advocacy, And Unan cipated Outcomes: Rethinking The Post‐ Humanitarian Future Of South Sudan Jonathan Agensky (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The “Humanitarian Drone:” Prolifera on, Percep on, and Legi macy Beyond Iden ty: Equality Matching and the Promo on of Inter‐ group Coopera on in Interna onal Poli cs Kathleen Powers (Ohio State University) FB54: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interdependence And Con ict In Asia Humanitarianism Diluted? A Sociological Account Of The Encounter Between Humanitarian Workers And Security Managers Monique Jo Beerli (Sciences Po Paris-CERI; University of Geneva -GSI) Stephan Davidshofer (University of Geneva) China and the ‘New’ Humanitarian Order: Resistance and Accommoda on Chair Disc. Speed And The Aesthe cisa on Of Humanitarian War In The 2011 Libya Interven on Susannah O'Sulivan (The University of Manchester) Chinese Outward FDI and China‐Southeast Asian Rela ons: A Poli co Economic View Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (Shanghai Jiaotong University) Appeasing Your Neighbors? Leadership Travel, Regional Economic Ties and Chinese Alignment Behaviors (1992‐2012) Wither Mul lateralism in Northeast Asia?: China’s Policy Behavior in the Nuclear Problem of the Korean Peninsula Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) An ‐Chinese na onalism and protest in Vietnam Nhung Bui (Princeton University ) Panel Cold Poli cs, Hot Trade? Sino‐Japanese Trade Rela ons and Poli cal E ects Reassessed Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) Peace Studies Antonia Wi (University of Frankfurt am Main) Linnea Gelot (University of Gothenburg and Nordic Africa Ins tute) Julia Grauvogel (GIGA Ins tute of African A airs) Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) David Kerr (University of Durham) Chong Chen (Utah State University) Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) Resistance from Above in the Burundian Con ict? Nego a ng Interna onal, Regional and Na onal Concep ons of Peace and Order Panel Foreign Policy Analysis John Emery (University of California Irvine) Chair Disc. Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin‐Madison) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) FB52: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM African Peacemaking In Prac ce: Between Authority And Resistance Interna onal Security Studies Keren Milo (Princeton University) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Panel FB55: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Organiza ons In Con icts Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis) Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Panel Help Me: Defender Leaders, Domes c Cover, and the United Na ons Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) How NATO Adapts: Cri cal Junctures, Organiza on, and Strategy Seth A. Johnston (United States Military Academy) Good Times, Bad Times: The Dynamic Nature of Interven ons in Interna onal Disputes Ezra Schricker (The Ohio State University) NATO A er Libya: A New Approach To The Middle East? Jakob Aarøe Jørgensen Inter‐organiza onal Interac ons in Complex Interven ons Chris an Patz (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität Kiel) FB56: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Impact Of The US Shale Revolu on Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) Juliann Emmons Allison (University of California Riverside) The Quest for Unconven onal Fuels in China and Japan Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chris an University) The Curse Of Unconven onal Gas? Tracking The Domes c Economic Consequences Of The US Shale Revolu on See Seng Tan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies) Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) Game Changer? The Shale Gas Revolu on (and Revolt) in the U.S. and Canada Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University) Simona Perry (c.a.s.e. Consul ng Services) Penetra ng the Insidious Depths of Colonial Subjec on – Lessons from Jose Rizal’s Wri ngs about the Philippines Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Neo‐colonialism in East Asia: The Washington‐Taipei Nexus Yang Huei Pang (Singapore University of Technology & Design) Panel Global Health Interna onal Security Studies Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Rebecca J. Hester (University of Texas Medical Branch) Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) The elephant in the room: Where are non‐communicable diseases in the global health security agenda? Susan Bridle-Fitzpatrick (Tulane University) An ‐Bio c Resistant Infec ons: The Next Global Health Security Threat? Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) The Poli cal Economy Of Health And Security: Or How Health And Security Became Func onal To Capitalism Rebecca J. Hester (University of Texas Medical Branch) Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Global Health as an Intelligence and Na onal Security Issue Luigi Mar no (University of Florence) Building Biosecurity through Oversight: Lessons Learned from the United States and Australia Adam Kamradt-Sco (University of Sydney) Frank L. Smith (The University of Sydney) Legacies Of An ‐Colonialism In Indian Policy Rhetoric At The Turn Of The 21St Century: Implica ons For Domes c And Foreign Policy Asian Values Revisited: Down But Not Out Unconven onal Energy In South Africa: Exploring Con ic ng Interests In The Search For Another Shale Revolu on Chair Chair Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Jakub Zajączkowski (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) Kate Neville (Duke University) FB57: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Health Security And Intelligence Mariano E. Bertucci (Tulane University) Peter Andreas (Brown University) Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Jane Jaque e (Occidental College) Abraham Lowenthal (University of Southern California) Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) FB59: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Colonialism's Impact On Interna onal Theory: The Case Of Asia Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Chair Disc. FB58: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Building Bridges Between Scholars And Policymakers In Interna onal A airs: Cross-Regional Comparisons And Prac cal Lessons FB60: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Roundtable For IPE SWIPE Mentor Award: Benjamin J. Cohen Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Michelle Frasher (EU Center at University of Illinois) Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California) Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) FB61: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Poli cal Economy Of Food Produc on And Food Secuirty Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Ma hew Eagleton‐Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Shelley L. Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) Interna onal Impacts of the US Farm Bill: Agricultural Subsidies, World Trade & Scalar Disconnect Garre Graddy-Lovelace (American University School of Interna onal Service) Global Food? Standards, Interna onal Trade and Resistance to Industrial Food Produc on Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Rethinking Economies of Waste – Exploring Contemporary Ra onali es and Prac ces of Waste in the Global Agri‐food System Tobias Gumbert (University of Muenster) Anne Hennings (University of Muenster) Food Insecurity as a Problem of Credible Commitments Higher Educa on as Public Diplomacy: Current Methodological Issues in Research Katayoun Kishi (University of Maryland - College Park) FB62: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coopera on, Compe on Or Enmity? Inter-IO-Rela ons Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Covina Kwan (University of California Santa Cruz) 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) Liam P. D. Stockdale (McMaster University) Rafael Biermann (Friedrich Schiller University of Jena) Just Part‐Time Lovers? Compe on, Coercive Coordina on and Friendship among Interna onal NGOs Adjustment Process at Georgia Region Universi es: A Case Study on the Cultural Experiences of Arab Muslim Interna onal Students at Kennesaw State University Al Wekhian Jamil (Kennesaw State University ) Clara Egger (Science Po Grenoble) NGOs in the Biological Weapons Conven on: Agents of Contesta on? Niels Van Willigen (University of Leiden) Complexity Theory and IO Interplay: A Promising Research Agenda? Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg) Not always Moonlight and Roses: Coopera on, Compe Enmity among Interna onal Organiza ons on, and FB66: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Understanding The Causes And Manifesta ons Of Religious Divisions, Tensions And Violence Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Nil Seda Satana (Bilkent University) Don’t Get Mad: The Disconnect between Religious Discrimina on and Individual Percep ons of Government Ju a Joachim (Leibniz University of Hannover) Andrea Schneiker (University of Siegen) Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) FB63: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Interna onal Security Ethics: An Emerging Research Agenda Why Do Religious Leaders Support Faith‐Based Violence? Evidence From A Survey Poll In Juba In South Sudan Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Securi za on of Religion in Ordinary Poli cs: A Contextualized Approach Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) Jonna Nyman (University of Leicester) Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (University of Tromsø) Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester) João Nunes (University of York) FB64: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globaliza on And Educa on Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Harvard University) Taming the Gods: How Religious Con ict Shapes State Repression Peter S. Henne (Pew Research Center) Jason Klocek (U.C. Berkeley) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Charles Butcher (University of Otago ) John Laidlaw Gray (University of Otago) Elvira Bobekova (University of Otago) Anja P. Jakobi (Royal Holloway, University of London) Anja P. Jakobi (Royal Holloway, University of London) Reimagining Universi es In China: The WTO And Its Impacts On Higher Educa on Chieh Huang (School of Law, Oxford Brookes University) Governing the Educa on of Pales nian Children: Local, Regional and Transna onal Interac ons Clara Morgan (UAE University) Global Educa on Governance: The convergence among the proposals of the World Bank and Educa on for All in Brazil FB65: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Interna onal Poli cal Economy Of Higher Educa on FB67: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Iraq A er America Le : A New Phase Of War? Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) The Con nuing Development of the Organiza on, “Al Qaeda in Iraq” Sharon R. Murphy (Nazareth College) Mariana Bernussi (University of São Paulo) Panel Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. Moral and Economic Leverage? The Par cipa on of Labor and Religious Organiza ons and the Success of Nonviolent Campaigns, 1900‐2013 Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Adam Chapnick (Canadian Forces College / Royal Military College of Canada) Economic Development and Higher Educa on: A Comparison of South Korea and Turkey Halil Kürşad Aslan (Eskisehir Osmangazi University) Brazilian Coopera on In Portuguese Speaking Countries: A Glance On Higher Educa on Mojana V. C. Silva (UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba) Organizing for Victory: Organiza onal Determinants of Insurgent Capabili es in Iraqi Kurdistan Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews (UK)) Fire for E ect: Violence and Personnel Protec on by Private Security Companies in Iraq Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick) Can Countries Buy Their Way Out of Insurgencies? Evidence from Iraq. Andrew Shaver (Princeton University) The Iraq War Was About Oil and Hegemony Timothy C. Lehmann (Excelsior College) Electricity Supply and Insurgent Violence in Iraq. Andrew Shaver (Princeton University) FB68: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Visualizing Interna onal Law: How E ec ve Is Current Scholarly Prac ce? Interna onal Law Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FB71: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Prac ces Of Security In South America Brazilian Interna onal Rela ons Associa on Chair Disc. John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Charlo e Ku (University of Illinois) Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales) Charlo e Ku (University of Illinois) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) Vedad Tabich (Penn State Univer.) John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Manoela S. Miklos (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)) Tomaz Paoliello (San Tiago Dantas Program) Unasur and the case of three levels of security in South America Sergio Caballero Santos (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Brazil, Securi za on Prac ces and the Major Sports Events: reshaping the security device Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Fernando Luz Brancoli (San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP) European Interna onal Studies Associa on Fulvio A na (Catania University) Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University) FB72: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Listening To/For Poli cs: Exploring The (Un)Knowns Through Sound And Silence Accommoda ng or entrenching? How the EU is dealing with changes in the mul lateral system Oriol Costa (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Dealing With Adversity In Global Energy Governance: The EU And The Crisis Of The Energy Charter Treaty Anna Herranz-Surralles (Maastricht University) Suppor ng Prac ces Inspired By Solidarist Ideas: The EU In The UNSC Open Debates On Women, Peace And Security Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Frédéric Ramel (Sciences po Paris) Silent Eloquence in the Age of Online Media sa on: Examples from Ac vist Performance The Irony Of History: European Responses To The Contested Evolu on Of The Nuclear Non‐Prolifera on Regime Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Benjamin Kienzle (King's College London) The EU and the Interna onal Criminal Court: Maintaining its Relevance in this ‘Almost Perfect’ Ins tu onal Marriage of Ideas with Power Jacques E. C. Hymans (University of Southern California) Alexandre Debs (Yale University) Nuno Monteiro (Yale University) Explaining the Connec ons between the Prolifera on of Rocketry and Nuclear Weapons Technologies Christopher Way (Cornell University) Construc ng Con dence: Genera onal and Geographic Transfers of US Nuclear Weapons Knowledge Alexander Montgomery (Reed College) Atomic Resistance and Global Nuclear Futures Maria Rost Rublee (Australian Na onal University) Emula ng Enemies and Aiding Allies: A Spa al Analysis of Nuclear Technology Di usion Technology and Knowledge Transfer in Nuclear Prolifera on Networks: An Iran Case Study Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney) Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Thomas N. Cooke (York University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University) Benjamin Tkach (Texas A&M University) Aural Poli cs of Security Spaces: Disciplinary Noise & Silent Compe on Medita ons On Silence And Agency: Beyond Paradigms Of Vic misa on In Cyprus And Yemen Gemma Collantes Celador (City University London) Chair Disc. Disc. Tony Porter (McMaster University) Susan Michelle Thomson (Colgate University) The Barenboim Case : How To Link Music And Con ict Transforma on Esther Barbé (Barcelona Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) FB70: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Nuclear Di usion Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Diogo M. Dario (PUC‐Rio) Deba ng Militariza on in Brazil: Re ec ons on Contemporary Security and Insecurity FB69: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The EU, The Rising Rest And The Mul lateral System: A Decade Dealing With The Power Transi on Chair Disc. Panel Sophia Dingli (Hull University) FB73: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM India: Domes c And Interna onal Poli cs Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg) MODI‐ ca on of Indian Democracy and the Future of Indo‐US Rela ons Anjali Sahay (Gannon University) India in the World Order: Compe ng World Order Concep ons in India’s Foreign Policy Discourse Thorsten Wojczewski (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies ) The More Things Change…: News Media, Collec ve Memory, And The Enduring India‐Pakistan Rivalry Saif Shahin (The University of Texas at Aus n) Intermes cs in Hus ngs and 2014 Electoral Verdict in the Indian Polity: A Post ‐ Poll Empirical Study of Percep ons of College Youth in an Indian City Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University) Josna Mishra (Miles College) Digambar Mishra (Miles College ) FB74: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Sino-Japanese Security Paradox In Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey) David Arase (Hopkins‐Nanjing Center, Johns Hopkins‐SAIS) Ontological Security and Recogni on: Explaining the Deteriora on of Sino‐Japanese Rela ons Karl Gustafsson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Asia‐Paci c Insecurity: Interna onal Rela ons Scholarship and The China‐Japan Security Paradox Chris an Wirth (Gri th University) So Power: The Pi alls And Promises Of The Sino‐Japanese Territorial Dispute Bruno Vandecasteele (Departement of Poli cal Science, Ghent University) FB77: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Examining The Governance Of Globalizing Internet And Informa on Infrastructure Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Linus Hagstrom (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs & Swedish Defence University) Managing Security Dilemma: Interdependence and Rivalry in Sino‐ Japanese Rela ons Jingdong Yuan (University of Sydney) Contes ng Global Online Governance: Understanding the Regula on of Technologically Constructed Spaces Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Dave Blair Google, Informa on and Power Same issues, di erent perspec ves: mul stakeholderism in internet governance Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Panel Roxana Radu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Internet Governance in Pakistan: The Role of Domes c and Transna onal Civil Society Groups Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Awais Saleem (Florida State University) Stephen D. McDowell (Florida State University) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University) Heather Elko McKibben (University of California Davis) Connec vity Building in Post‐Authoritarian Regimes: The case of telecom reform in Myanmar Andrea Calderaro (A. Humboldt's Ins tute for Internet and Society) Interna onal Organiza ons, Democracy and Collec ve Goal Achievement Florian Rabitz (University of Sao Paulo) Financing Global Governance: Explaining Donor Funding Pa erns at Interna onal Organiza ons A. Burcu Bayram (University of Texas at Arlington) Erin R. Graham (Drexel University) Between Forum Shopping and Forum Shi ing: The Rela onship of Ins tu onalized Summits and Formal Interna onal Intergouvernmental Organiza ons Daniel Odinius (University of Bamberg) Panel Post Communist States Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami) “Quo Vadis, Armenia?” Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) Implica ons of the TTIP on Central and Eastern Europe Tamas Novak (Center for Transatlan c Rela ons) Chair Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Crister S. Garre (University of Leipzig) Mythologies of European Security Felix Ciuta (University College London) Munevver Cebeci (Marmara University, European Union Ins tute) Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Deconstruc ng the EU’s role in Peacebuilding: Governmentality, Security and Norma vity It's a Market World The Hidden Virtues of Populism Panel Lucie Chamlian (University of Kiel ) Lauren Farmer (Temple University ) Chair FB78: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking European Security Theory, Cri que, Complexity: A Foucauldian approach to EU Security Prac ces Strongholds Against the Fourth Wave: Toward a Theory of Authoritarian Organiza ons FB76: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Regional Integra on Poli cs And Regional Policies Of The Postcommunist States Andrea Calderaro (A. Humboldt's Ins tute for Internet and Society) Nane e S. Levinson (American University) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Cogni ve Balance of Power in the East China Sea? The Sino‐ Japanese Rivalry 2000‐2013 FB75: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Explaining Support For Interna onal Organiza ons The Forma on Of Preferences Of The Lithuanian Council Presidency Towards The European Union’s Eastern Neighborhood: Building Bridges, Promo ng The European Union, Or Advancing Na onal Interests? EU Condi onality and the Transforma on of Security Actors in Turkey Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) The European Security Strategy And The Common Foreign And Security Policy: The Inability To Meet Higher Order Security Challenges Craig B. Greathouse (University of North Georgia) FB79: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Visuality, Research Prac ce And Ethical Encounters: New Direc ons In Research On S ll Images Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) Visualizing Experience: Theorizing Graphic Narra ves as Instances of Foreign Policy Text‐Image Constella ons Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen) Poli cs, Pictures and Prac ces: Theorising Street Art, the Internet Meme, and the Graphic Novel. Caitlin Hamilton (University of New South Wales) Poli cs Of Visual Collaging Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) ‘Undone In The Face Of The O er’: Ethics In Research On The Digital Image Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Visual Securi za on And Vernacular Visuality In An Age Of Mul media Rhys Jon Crilley (University of Birmingham) FB80: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Elites And Non-Elites In War-To-Peace Transi ons: Behavior And Interests Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Stefan Wol (University of Birmingham) Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz) Interim Governments and the Stability of Peace Julia Strasheim (German Ins tute of Global and Areas Studies (GIGA)) The Temporal Dynamics of Poli cal Power‐Sharing and Post‐Con ict Peace Dura on in Africa South of the Sahara Felix Bethke (Centre for Global Coopera on Research, Duisburg) Post‐con ict violence from a principal‐agent perspec ve Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) The Poli cal Economy of Foreign Aid, Power‐Sharing, and Post‐ Con ict Democra za on Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) FB81: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Democra za on, Con ict And The Persistence Of Authoritarianism FL11: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Red Mesa: A Border Story Film Screening ISA Cultural Event Chair Ilana Lapid (New Mexico State Univers y) Red Mesa: A Border Story FC01: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Economy Sec on Outstanding Ac vist Scholar (OAS) Award Panel Honoring Angela Davis Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University) Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Rose Brewer (University of Minnesota‐Twin Ci es) Robin Broad (American University) FC02: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Sources Of Strategy In India And Pakistan Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Sharad Joshi (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Sharad Joshi (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Examining the dominance of deterrence discourse in India Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) The Role of Pres ge in Diploma c Decision Making: A Case Study of India and Pakistan Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Inves ga ng Strategic Narra ves of India's Rise in Global Poli cs Monika Barthwal-Da a (University of New South Wales) India’s “Cold Start” Military Doctrine and "Ugly Stability" in South Asia Vaidyanatha Gundlupet (University of Texas) Kau lya, Gandhi and the Indian Prac ce of Counter‐Insurgency Namrata Goswami (Ins tute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi) FC03: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Topics in Teaching and Professional Development Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Post Communist States Igni ng Student Passion for Learning Chair Disc. Interna onal Studies and the Future of Online Educa on Andrew Li le (Cornell University) Seyit Ali Avcu (Kyrgyz‐Turk Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) When Do Ac ons Speak Lauder than Words? Explaining Collec ve Poli cal Ac on in Central Asia Dilshod Achilov (East Tennessee State University) Democra za on and Con ict Escala on in the Post‐Communist Countries Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Zdeněk Kříž (Masaryk University) Stalin's Long Shadow: How Culturally Transforma ve Policies A ect Revolu onary Poten al In Late Post‐Totalitarian Communist Regimes Meredith Shaw (University of Southern California) The Calculus of Non‐Protest in Russia Ira M. Busygina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Vicki L. Golich (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) Developing Student Scholars: Experien al Learning and Academic Development Through Undergraduate Research James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University) FC04: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Alterna ve Academic Careers Commi ee Panel Professional Development Commi ee Chair Part. Part. Cmte Chair Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University) Gail Helt (King University) Jay Ulfelder (Independent consultant) Michelle Benson Saxton (University at Bu alo ‐ State University of New York) FC05: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China And East Asia Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) Ji Yeon Hong (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University) Local Peace with Regional and Global Implica ons – the Philippines, ASEAN and Asia‐Paci c Rikard H. Jalkebro (University of St Andrews) Sinocentrism Redux? China’s plans for the Asian Regional World and responses to it David Kerr (University of Durham) Rethinking the State‐Business Rela onship: East Asian Poli cal Economies in a Post‐Industrial IT Era Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Compe ng for Coopera on: China’s rise and hegemonic compe on over East Asia’s ins tu onal architecture. Hyun Seung Cho (Columbia University) Contending Regional Visions: The U.S. Pivot to Asia, the China‐led Conference on Interac on and Con dence‐Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and a Changing Regional Order in East Asia Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College) Domes c Poli cs Behind FTA Nego a ons: China, Japan and South Korea and East Asian Economic Integra on Wei Liang (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) FC06: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Global IR, Temporal Worlds Regional Security Complex Theory (RSCT) and the South China Sea Territorial Disputes: Evolu on of the East Asian Supercomplex FC08: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Seizing The Ground: Compara ve Regionalism Between Disciplinary And Area Studies Approaches Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Tobias Lenz (Georg‐August University of Goe ngen) Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University) Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) Fredrik Söderbaum (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ) FC09: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Health And IR: Theore cal Plurality In The Disciplines Global Health Panel Chair Disc. Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Health Governance and Infec ous Disease Control Chair Disc. Global Health Diplomacy or Diplomacy on Health? A Cri cal Perspec ve Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Time As A Source Of Knowledge In Con ict Resolu on: Global Meets Local Geo rey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University) Mark Pearcey (Carleton University) Tarja H. Väyrynen (University of Tampere) The Novelty Of A Global Present?: Classi ca on And The Poli cs Of Protest Marta Bashovski (University of Victoria) Towards an Object Oriented Framework ‐ Theorizing Global Poli cal Rela ons via the Cellphone Paula Unger (The New School) Excuses, Excuses: Sovereignty & Rhetorical Coercion in Global Health Governance Mara Pillinger (George Washington University) Deciding in the Dark: Problema zing Goal‐Making in Global Governance and its E ects on Accountability Steven Ho man (Harvard University) The Produc on Of Neglect In Global Health João Nunes (University of York) Security, Immunity and Global Outside Ali Fuat Birol (The University of Alabama) FC11: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Evolving Dynamics Of Biopoli cs: A ects, Discourses And Prac ces Of Discipline And Control Postcolonial Time and an Enlightened Nuclear Order ? Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) FC07: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Building Peace And Security In South/East Asia Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Gianluca Bonanno (Kyoto University, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies) Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) The Relevance Of Asia Paci c Security Ins tu ons: Systema c Re‐ Examina on Of The Role Of Track 2 Processes Brian L. Job (University of Bri sh Columbia) David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Women, Peace and Security in Southeast Asia: Engendering the Poli cal and Security Policy Agenda Sarah Tei (University of Queensland) The Ins tu onal Structure of Regional Coopera on: Formality and Informality in Europe and (South) East Asia Michael Habegger (University of Delaware) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University) Drone Warfare, Targeted Killing and the Condi ons of "Legi mate" Violence Ian Zuckerman (Stanford University) The a ect of war in the post‐trauma c‐stress disorderly body of the American Soldier Andreea Nicutar (Central European University) Premedia on, Agonism, and the Security Poli cs of Malaysian Airlines MH 370 Jennifer Mustapha (Centre for Global Studies, Huron University College) Architecture(s) of Resistance: The Biopoli cs of United States– Canadian Unconven onal Hydrocarbon Industry Ma Dow (York University) Security In Public Spaces: From Discipline To Control? Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) FC12: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Sustainable Development Goals: Crea ng And Governing A New Sustainable Development Agenda Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. FC15: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence And Non-State Threats Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) Lawrence Cline (Center for Civil Military Rela ons) Pamela Chasek (Manha an College) Lynn M. Wagner (Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) CBRN Terrorism And Intelligence: Fear, Foresight And Threat Assessments Jeremy Li lewood (Carleton University) Explaining Transi on in Interna onal Development: The Sustainable Development Goals in a Global and Regional World Intelligence, Hyper‐Terrorism and Organized Crime: An Unhappy Love Story Claudia Hofmann (School of Interna onal Service, American University) Genevieve Lester (Georgetown University) Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Goal‐se ng vs. Rule‐making as Strategies for Earth System Governance New Means to an End? The Changing Nature of Terrorist Communica ons Oran R. Young (Bren School, UC Santa Barbara) Daniel S. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Earth System Challenges and Goal‐based Governance Epic – “Fusing” Intelligence To Counter Narco cs Since 1974 Norichika Kanie (Tokyo Instute of Technology) Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Crowdsourcing Sustainable Development Goals from Global Civil Society: A Content Analysis Josh C. Gellers (University of North Florida) Roundtable Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London) James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Patrick M. Morgan (University of California Irvine) Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) Chris C. Demchak (US Naval War College & University of Arizona) FC14: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Temporality In Interna onal Ins tu ons FC16: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Current Trends In Global Energy Poli cs Panel Karl‐Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University) Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University) Elisabeth Gra y (Arizona State University) Building Clean Energy Capacity: Opportuni es and Challenges for China and India Monique S. H. Taylor (Nanyang Technological University) Bucking The Trend: Exploring The Costs Of a Divergent Energy Trajectory For Finland David Igna us Torre (University of Calgary) Eu Climate And Energy Policies Toward 2030 Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute) FC17: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Approaches To Studying Interna onal Crises Ins tu ons and History in Interna onal Rela ons Scien Karl-Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University) Chair Disc. Disc. Dynamics of Ins tu onal Choice Joseph H. Jupille (University of Colorado) Walter Ma li (Oxford University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Origins and Evolu on of Interna onal Human Rights Regime Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard Kennedy School ) Representa on and Accountability in Global Governance Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Bounded Reform in Global Economic Governance Manuela Moschella (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI) and University of Turin) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Deconstruc ng Fracking as Socio‐poli cal Controversy Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. David M. Barre (Villanova University) Dr. Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Par sans, Hybrids, and Intelligence “Breaking the Mold: A New Set of Mul lateral Nego a ons for a New Set of Sustainable Development Goals” FC13: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Future Of Deterrence In The 21st Century Panel Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Introducing the Non‐crisis Phase to Explain Violence and Diplomacy: The Arab‐Israel Con ict, 1947‐ 2007 Luba Levin-Banchik (Bar-Ilan University) Decision‐Making in Crises: The Structure and Dynamics of Foreign Policy Groups Jonathan Keller (James Madison University) Yi Yang (James Madison University) Patrick James (University of Southern California) Eyeball to Eyeball: Nuclear Weapons, Existen al Threats, and Interna onal Crises Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany) Mediator Iden ty in Intrastate African Crises FC20: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Revolu onary Poten al Of Drones: Exaggera ons, Hype Or Hysteria? David M. Quinn (University of Maryland, College Park) Roudabeh Kishi (University of Sussex) Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland) Cataly c Events, Internal Strife, Media Coverage And Fana cism: The 2014 Ukrainian Crisis Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University) Hanna Fital Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University) FC18: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil War, Domes c Instability And Mul ple Actors Scien Chair Disc. Panel The Sound and the Fury: The Social E ects of Drone Strikes Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University) Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Raymond Kuo (University at Albany, SUNY) Drones as RMA? Farah N. Jan (Rutgers University) Di eren a ng RPAs and UCAVs Michael Kreuzer (Princeton University) Why Do Some Civil Wars Have More Rebel Groups Than Others? David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)) Helge Holtermann (University of Oslo) Organiza onal Structures and Rebel Group Fragmenta on Nynke Salverda (Uppsala University) Sabine O o (University of Konstanz) Building Reputa on: Leader Change and Combatant Behavior in Civil War Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Women's Caucus Disc. FC21: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Innova ve Panel Lost in transla on? Prac cing IR theory beyond English ISA Innova ve Panel Divided regimes and civil war dura on: Exploring the case of Nepal’s Maoist con ict FC19: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Deconstruc ng Silence And Agency In Sites Of Insecurity Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Auto‐Photography As A Tool For Deconstruc ng Silences: The Roles And Reintegra on Of Former Young Female Soldiers In Liberia Leena Ko lainen (University of Turku) 'Silences' as Sites of Agency and Transforma on: Feminist Studies and the Poli cs of Right‐Wing Women Akanksha Mehta (School of Oriental and African Studies ) Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Shakira Hussein (University of Melbourne) Malala Yousafzai: An Agen al And ‘Acceptable’ Muslim Woman And The Invisibility Of Everyday Violence Julia Welland (Warwick) Sexing War/Policing Gender: Motherhood, Myth and Women's Poli cal Violence Michele Acuto (University College London) Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Paulo Esteves (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Inanna Hama ‐Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) FC22: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM US Foreign Policy Toward The Middle East Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Klaus Brummer (University of Erlangen Nuremberg) Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Assessing Sino‐American Compe Great Power Transi on on in the Persian Gulf During a Wesley B. Renfro (St. John Fisher College) Narra vising Ally and Enemy: The Construc on of American Foreign Policy toward Iran from Johnson to Reagan Jonathon Patrick Whooley (University of Florida) The Evolu on of Norms? American Policy Towards Revolu on in Iran and Egypt Chad Nelson (University of California, Los Angeles) Understanding Carrots and S cks in U.S. Aid Alloca on: The Case of the Middle East Steven V. Miller (Clemson University) Becoming less ‘special’? US and German foreign policy towards Israel Mischa Hansel (Justus Liebig University Giessen) Kai Oppermann (University of Sussex) Speech And Silence In The Clash Of Civiliza ons: Muslim Women Living In The West In The Post 9/11 Era Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) Erik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Farah N. Jan (Rutgers University) Analyzing the Role of Risk in U.S. Public Percep ons of Unmanned Weaponry c Study of Interna onal Processes Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Neil J. Mitchell (University College London) Disc. Chair Disc. Part. Julia M. Macdonald (George Washington University) Jacquelyn Schneider (George Washington University) Playing with Matches: The Organiza on of Repression and Predic ng Leadership Change Within Autocracies Chair Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies FC23: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Historical Perspec ves On America And The Interna onal System Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Michael Lind (New America Founda on) Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) The Origin of American Liberal Interna onalism: the Revolu onary State against the European Interna onal Society Taesuh Cha (The Johns Hopkins University) State Building and Sovereignty in the New World Interna onal Poli cal Economy Joseph M. Parent (University of Miami) Chair Disc. The Federal Cons tu on and Interna onal Order David Hendrickson (Colorado College) Civil‐Military Rela ons and the Dynamics of American Expansion Je rey W. Meiser (University of Portland) Republican Security Ideology and the Military Establishment in the United States Ryan Fried (Johns Hopkins University) FC24: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Legi macy And Interna onal Organiza ons Owen Worth (University of Limerick) Is Another Europe S ll Possible? Pan‐European Counter‐Austerity Movements And Their Poten al For Counter‐Hegemony Chris an Scholl (Maastricht University) Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) From Dissent To Resistance: Loca ng Pa erns Of Horizontalist Self‐ Management Crisis Responses In Europe Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Figh ng For The Legal High‐Ground: Criminality And The Poli cs Of Regulatory Reform A er The Crisis Mind the Gap: Contesta ons of Legi macy and Legality in Interna onal Poli cs Or Raviv (Durham University) Vickie Frater (University of Queensland) Challenging The Age Of Austerity: Changing Pa erns Of Disrup on And Re exivity During The European Crisis Mimicking Legi macy: Why Regional Organisa ons Have Parliaments David J. Bailey (University of Birmingham) Monica Clua-Losada (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Densua Mumford (University of Oxford) Legi ma on Ba les in La n America: The Transna onal Advocacy Network on behalf of the Pales nian Campaign of Recogni on to the UN Daniel Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Miriam Cullen (University of Copenhagen, Centre for Interna onal Law and Jus ce) The Emergence and Evolu on of Regional Governance of Irregular Migra on in the Asia Paci c: Legi macy and Norm Contesta on Jon Kent (University of Toronto) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. FC27: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Queering Global Poli cs: Destabiliza on Or Disciplinarity? Gary LaFree (University of Maryland) Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Causes and Consequences of Failed and Foiled Terrorist Plots Chair Disc. The Tyranny of the Rou ne in Counterterrorism: Why U.S. Inter‐ Agency Opera ons Break Down Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Deploying Normalcy: Queering/Querying US Foreign Policy Amy Lind (University of Cincinna ) The “Queer” Third World Ilan Kapoor (York University) Transgendering Power Shi s Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) The Shape of LGBT Equality: Global Norma vity and Regional Destabiliza ons Frank Foley (King's College London) The Inherent Challenges of Countering Individual Radicaliza on Kim Cragin (RAND Corpora on) Characteris cs of Terrorist A acks and their Implica ons for Counter Terrorism Policy Gary LaFree (University of Maryland) Deterrence and Backlash: Assessing the E cacy of Drone Strikes on Terrorism in Yemen Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) Mary E. Hawkesworth (Rutgers University) Analyzing Queer Logics of Statecra : Toward Developing a Queer IR Methodology Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Brandon Behlendorf (University of Maryland) Panel Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Foreign Policy Analysis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development UN Security Council Prac ce and Regional Arrangements: Procedure, Legi macy and Interna onal Jus ce FC25: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Why Is Counter-Terrorism Policy So Hard? Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) The Ba le For Hegemony: Resistance And Neoliberal Restructuring In Post‐Crisis Europe Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. FC26: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Poli cal Engagement And Poli cal Alterna ves In The Age Of Austerity In Europe Momin Rahman (Trent University) FC28: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel New Methodological Approaches To Interna onal Rela ons Research Scien Chair Disc. Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Measuring and Assessing Compliance with Women's Rights Trea es Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) Confounding in Survey Experiments Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Baobao Zhang (Yale University) Uncertainty as an Explanatory Variable in Interna onal Rela ons Research Paul Poast (Rutgers University) Gary J. Uzonyi (University of Massachuse s- Lowell) Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Georgetown University) The Strategic Use of Norms and Standards Kan an Frac onaliza on Predicts the Con ict Propensity of the Interna onal System Skyler John Cranmer (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Measuring Polariza on in the Interna onal System Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University) FC29: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Tra ckers And Slaveholders: Human Rights Violators In Compara ve Perspec ve Gabriel Michael (Yale Law School) Explaining Intellectual Property Enforcement: Role of Civil Society Advocacy and Business Pressures in the Informa on Age J. P. Singh (George Mason University) FC32: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China's Strategic Ambi on Panel Aus n Choi‐Fitzpatrick (Central European University) Aus n Choi‐Fitzpatrick (Central European University) Chair Disc. Erin Denton (McGill University) Examining Corporate Social Responsibility Regimes as a Means to Create Slavery‐Free Transparent Supply Chains Ashley Feasley (Catholic University, Columbus School of Law) An ‐Slavery Movements In West Africa: Perpetrators’ Response To E orts To End Slavery And Tra cking Lo e Pelckmans (Leiden University) Sheng Ding (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) What are China's Core Interests? The debate on core interests in China Jinghan Zeng (De Mon ort University Leicester ) Yuefan Xiao (University of Warwick) Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Foreign Exposure And Media ng Impact On Chinese Foreign Policy A tudes Nhung Bui (Princeton University ) The Role of Financial Tools and Strategies in China's Foreign Policy Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku) Rising China’s Asser ve Legalism: Delegi miza on, Socializa on, or Strategic Framing? From Vic m To Perpetrator: The Role Of Bo oms In The Underground Commercial Sex Economy Merideth Dank (Urban Ins tute) Moral Codes and Logics of Ac on Among Tra ckers Ami Carpenter (University of San Diego) FC30: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable A Roundtable On Jennifer Mitzen's New Book: "Power In Concert: The Nineteenth-Century Origins Of Global Governance" Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy English School Part. Part. Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC‐Rio de Janeiro) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University) FC31: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Informa on, Knowledge And Culture: Global Norm Contesta on In The Digital Age Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Internet Firms and the Shaping of Global Norms Against Infringement Natasha Tusikov (University at Bu alo, SUNY) Jing Sun (University of Denver) Jing Sun (University of Denver) Is China A Revisionist Power Or Emergent Norma ve Power? Anatomy Of O ending: Human Tra cking In The United States, 2006 To 2011 Chair Part. Part. Part. Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Internet Governance and State Control: Explaining Global Pa erns of Internet Regula on in Non‐Democra c States Youcheer Kim (State University of New York at Albany) FC33: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM China’s Impact On The Global Economic Architecture Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Seeking a Balanced Approach to Global Economic Rebalancing: China’s Answers to Interna onal Policy Coopera on Yong Wang (Peking University China) Poli cal Risk Analysis with Chinese Characteris cs: The Curious Case of China‐Venezuela Rela ons Ma hew Ferchen (Tsinghua University) Stuck in Bre on Woods: An Assessment of China’s Interna onal Monetary Power Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management and Elcano Royal Ins tute) Emerging Economies and Systemic Change: A Two‐level Poli cal Economy of China's Impact on Global Extrac ve Commodity Markets Pascale Massot (The University of Bri sh Columbia) Systemic Stabiliza on or Systemic Paralysis?: Emerging and Established Powers Compe ng and Learning in the G20 Yves E. Tiberghien (University of Bri sh Columbia) FC34: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Social Theory On Strategy: A New Agenda For Strategic Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Chair Disc. Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Iver B. Neumann (London School of Economics) Appren ce at War: Bri sh‐Danish Coali on Warfare in Helmand and Lack of Strategy Kris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Why Measure War? Performance Measurements in Vietnam, the Gulf War, and Afghanistan FC37: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rankings And The Global Governance Of Knowledge Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Kris an Knus Larsen (University of Copenhagen) Strategy as Prac ce: the Case of Na onal Security Strategies Strategy as Performance: The Poesis of Deterrence in Interna onal Rela ons Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University) Rankings, Iden ty, Threat And Coping: A Social Iden ty Perspec ve On University Rankings Rasmus G. Bertelsen (Aalborg University) War as a Total Social Fact: Towards a Strategic Anthropology Jean-Vincent Holeindre (Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II)) Hugo Meijer (King's College London) James M. Goldgeier (American University) Turning on a Dime: US Defense Procurement and the Paci c Pivot W. Alexander Vacca (Northrop Grumman) China and the Two Pivots: Responses to U.S. and Russian Rebalancing to Asia Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University) The US Rebalance to Asia: the Accidental Strategy Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC)) Hugo Meijer (King's College London) Why the Asian Pivot? Decision‐Making Process and the US Rebalance to Asia David Patrick Houghton (King's College London) Complementary or Alterna ve to the US? Assessing Europe’s Pivot to Asia Nicola Casarini (EU Ins tute for Security Studies) FC36: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Global, Regional And Local Poli cs Of Impunity: Theories, Ques ons, Cases Global Development Chair Disc. Anna Selmeczi (University of Fort Hare) Cris na Rojas (Carleton University) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Troubling Poli cs of Impunity and Forensic Certainty Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren (University of Bristol) Chris na Oelgemoller (Loughborough University) Necropoli cs and Human Rights Dislocaton: The Case of Mexican Asylum Claims in Canada and the US Ariadna Estevez-Lopez (CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON NORTH AMERICA) Cyber‐Crime, The Poli ciza on Of The Law And The Impunity Of States In Cyberspace Stefanie Ortmann (University of Sussex) How Do Cultures Of Impunity Govern The Conduct Of Survivors And Ac vists? Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) Impunity and the delusions of peace Lara Montesinos Coleman (University of Sussex) University Rankings as Symptom: Diagnosing a Structural Crisis within the Poli cal Economy of Higher Educa on Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ossi J. Piironen (University of Helsinki) Ossi J. Piironen (University of Helsinki) Rankings And Compara ve Higher Educa on Regionalism Henrik O. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) FC35: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The US Pivot To Asia And Its Security Rami ca ons Panel Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) “Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Who Is The Fairest Of Them All?” University Rankings, Quality Of Educa on, And La n American Higher Educa on Policymaking J. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia) Thiago Pezzuto Pacheco (Independent Consultant) Tes ng Students In The Digital Age: Knowledge Produc on Through a Transna onal Partnership Clara Morgan (UAE University) FC38: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Prospects And Perils Of Climate Geoengineering Roundtable Environmental Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Part. Part. Part. Paul Wapner (American University) Simon Nicholson (American University) Wil Burns (Washington Climate Geoengineering Consor um, American University) Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska ‐ Omaha) FC39: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Three Decades Of Worlding IR: A Roundtable Retrospec ve Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Stephen Chan (School of Oriental & African Studies) David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Kiran Pervez (American University) FC40: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Winning Just Wars Panel Interna onal Ethics Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Nicholas Rengger (University of St Andrews) James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Against Celebra ng Victory: The Moral Irrelevance of Winning a Just War James Pa son (University of Manchester) Victory, Reasonable Chance of Success, and Compara ve Jus ce of Regimes Eamon T. Aloyo (Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) Propor onality of Ends and Success: One and the Same? Luke B. Campbell (University of Kansas) Priva za on of War and Reasonable Chance of Success FC44: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Dynamics Of Regionalism Amy E. Eckert (Metropolitan State University of Denver) In Spite of All Terror? The Victory of Just War English School Cian O'Driscoll (University of Glasgow) FC41: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Becoming-Orthodox Of Cri cal IR/IPE Roundtable Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Chair Disc. Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Aggie Hirst (City University London) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) Roxanne Doty (Arizona State University) Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Daniela Tepe‐Belfrage (University of She eld) Tom Houseman (Independent) FC42: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Problems In Peacebuilding Panel Dimitrios Stroikos (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Reconceptualizing the Solidarist‐Pluralist Debate in the Study of Regional Orders Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware) A Viking Family: A Historical‐Sociological Analysis Of The Norden (Security) Community Thiago Babo (University of São Paulo) Revisi ng the Role of Culture and Religion in the Expansion of Interna onal Society: Turkey and the EU as ‘Norm‐di users’ in the Middle East Me n Koca (European University Ins tute) Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Rethinking Peacebuilding Through An Alterna ve Reading Of Kant Marta F. G. Moreno (Pon Janeiro) cal Catholic University of Rio de An Ex‐Combatants’ View Of Nepal’s DDR Process: Results From A Par cipatory Ac on Research Study With Ex‐Maoist Fighters Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Kangaroo Courts: Adjudica ng without Legal Authority in Post‐ Con ict Sierra Leone Mohamed Sesay (McGill University) Just Wars, Just Peace? Ethics of the Responsibility to Rebuild Ou Keranen (University College London) Climate Change As A Challenge To Post‐Con ict Transi ons At Sea: The Asia‐Paci c in search of an iden ty Jeremy T. Pal el (Carleton University) FC45: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Technological Domina on: Hierarchy, Power And Transna onal Infrastructures Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Disc. FC43: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Micro-Level Explora ons Of Socioeconomic Prac ces And Civil Con ict Violence Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Joseph Young (American University) Joseph Young (American University) Do All Good Things Go Together? Development Assistance and Violence in Insurgency Michael L. Weintraub (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Taking it to the Streets: Engaged Research in Poli cal Science Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Deadly Sanctuary? Humanitarian Aid, Displacement and Violence during Insurgency Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Christopher Sullivan (University of Michigan) The Poli ciza on of Food Price Shocks: Results of a Survey in South Africa Todd G. Smith (The University of Texas at Aus n) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/University of Warwick) Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester / Rutgers) Olaf Corry (Open University, UK) Are New Virtual Na ons Possible: Can Emerging Global And Local Interac ons Give Rise To New Virtual Na ons? Esther Magloire (University Of Southern Mississippi) Bernard Hurtault (University of Southern Mississippi) Joshua Theodore Bazuin (Vanderbilt University) Chair Disc. Filippo Costa Buranelli (King's College London) Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University, formerly Warwick University) Yannis S vach s (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Interna onal Society in Orbit: Reconceptualizing Order on the High Fron er Peace Studies Chair Disc. Panel Water, Roads and Railways: China's rise and emerging technical networks in the Sub‐Mekong Region Truong-Minh Vu (Vietnam Na onal University) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Domes c Communica ons, Foreign Infrastructure: Why Do States Lack Internet Exchange Points? Liv Coleman (University of Tampa) Lauren Candemeres (University of Tampa) FC46: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Iden ty And Foreign Policy In The Middle East Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Bahgat Korany (American University Cairo) Filippo Dionigi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The Role Of Religion In Foreign Policy Decision Making: A Compara ve Analysis Of The In uence Of Judaism And Islam In The Foreign Policies Of Menachem Begin’s Israel (1977‐1984) And Ayatollah Khomeini’s Iran (1979‐1988) Magdalena Charlo e Delgado (London School of Economics) Communitarian Norms And Regional Security: Can The GCC Iden ty Create An Organiza on As Powerful As NATO? Mona Farag (University of Exeter) The Interplay of Iden ty and Power in Middle Eastern Foreign Policies: The Cases of Syria and Saudi Arabia in 2006 FC49: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Decolonial Methodologies In IR: Indigeneity, Se ler Colonialism And Knowledge Produc on In Global IR Global Development May Darwich (University of Edinburgh/ German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)) A Meso Approach to Ideas and Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Anatomy of State‐Society Rela ons in Historical Sociology Hsinyen Lai (University of Edinburgh) Chair Disc. Land Decolonisa on In South America: The Right To Belong To The Land Variants of Arab Na onalism: The Case of Morocco’s Is qlal Party Abdul-Wahab Kayyali (George Washington University) FC47: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Non-Governmental Organiza ons Mara Duer (Warwick University) Narra ves on Suma Qamaña: recovering iden ty Ana Carolina Delgado (Pon Janeiro) Panel Emily Hannah Merson (York University) Anna Holzscheiter (Harvard University) Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) FC51: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cal Economy Of Human Rights INGO Centraliza on and Survival in IR Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Aja Bine e (Temple University) NGO Organiza onal Logic And Shi ing Mandates: The Field And The Local Actor As Sites Of Authority And Power Emily K. M. Sco (University of Toronto) Bridging Accountabili es: Capacity, Performance, and Par cipa on in Transna onal NGOs Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, School of Public A airs) What Role For Bene ciaries In Interac ve Processes Of Transna onal Governance? Chair Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Worker Rights, Development, and Global Capital Stephen Bagwell (University of Georgia) The NGO Transi on: From Economic Development To Human Rights Promo on Junhyup Kim (Purdue University) Mobilizing for Human Rights in Unstable Regimes: Insights from Indonesia Andrew Rosser (University of Adelaide) Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne) Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) FC48: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Implica ons Of The Iran Nuclear Nego a ons Panel The Value of Money: Examining the Rela onship Between Human Rights and Na onal Wealth Stephanie Soi er (Carleton University) FC52: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sea Powers, Con nental Powers And Regional Stability Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chris an University) Manochehr Dorraj (Texas Chris an University) ve Rivals?: A Strategic Peter Jones (University of O awa) Susan Khazaeli (University of O awa) Iran under President Rohani: S ll Alone Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa) Fac onal Poli cs and Iran’s Nuclear Program Alireza Raisi (Kent State University) Iran’s Nuclear Agreement: A New Vision in Iran’s Foreign Policy in West Asia Md Abdul Ga ar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) The Road To The Geneva Agreement Nader Entessar (University of South Alabama) Panel Global Development Human Rights Changing Pa erns of Environmental NGO Par cipa on in Interna onal Climate Change Nego a ons From Sworn Enemies towards Compe Recalcula on in Iran‐US Rela ons cal Catholic University of Rio de Inter‐na onal Art World, Transna onal Artwork: Crea ve Presence in Rebecca Belmore’s Fountain at the Venice Biennale Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada) & York Centre for Feminist Research) Panel Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) The Stopping Power of Water and American Grand Strategy John Schuessler (Air War College) Why don’t ‘the O shore Balancers’ Balance O shore? The Sea, Security, and the Stability‐Instability Paradox David W. Blagden (University of Exeter / University of Cambridge) Post‐Cold War Challenges to Balance of Power Theory Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Is Geography S ll Des ny? Russia as a Modern Day Con nental Power Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow) Yuval Weber (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) The Second Shield of the Republic: Geography and U.S. Na onal Security Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) FC53: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regulatory Convergence Across The Atlan c Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) Foreign Direct Investment in TTIP: Covering a New Regulatory Issue in an Era of Regimes Complexes Sophie Meunier (Princeton University) Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Package Deal Versus Single Issue Trade Agreements: Explaining Support And Progress In The EU‐US Trade And Investment Agreement Nego a ons Dirk De Bièvre (Universiteit Antwerpen) “Essen al Equivalence”: Can the aircra safety model of regulatory coopera on be generalized? Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Moises Costa (Brown University) The Finance ‘Excep on’ in the Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Making Sense of TTIP: A Policy Sub‐Systems Approach John Peterson (University of Edinburgh) FC54: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Globaliza on And Changing The Poli cal Economy Of Na onal Security FC56: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Hybridisa on Of Private And Public Bureaucracies And Their Sacri cial Consequences : A Field Of Prac ces Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FC57: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Postcolonialism, Race And IR: War, Capitalism, Segrega on, Tribes, Literature Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Jonathan Caverley (Northwestern University) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) The Economy During War me Charles Eugene Gholz (University of Texas) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Civilize em with a Krag: War against the Third World Randolph B. Persaud (American University) The High Plane of Dignity and Discipline Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Peripheral Modernity And An ‐Colonial Na onalism In Colonial Java: Economies Of Race And Gender In The Cons tu on Of The Indonesian Na onal Teleology Alina Sajed (McMaster University) Global Capitalism as Cultural Ideology: the racialised exclusions of contemporary capitalism Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University) Varie es Of Capitalism And The Priva za on Of Military Support Eugenio Cusumano (European University Ins tute) Varie es Of Defense‐Industrial Capitalisms? Conceptualizing The Response To Globaliza on By Rising Powers Moritz Weiss (LMU Munich) Varie es of Defense‐Industrial Transforma on: Ins tu ons and Armaments in a Globalizing World Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews (UK)) FC55: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Addressing Gender-Based Violence: Issues And Responses Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair 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) Dorota J. Gierycz (City University of New York) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa) The Emergency Episteme Of The 'Tribe' In Afghanistan Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Elspeth H. Guild (University of Nijmegen) Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris/ KCL War studies) Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) Anthony Amicelle (Université de Montréal) Elspeth H. Guild (University of Nijmegen) Tugba Basaran (University of Kent) Mederic Mar n‐Maze (Sciences‐Po/CERI) Polly Pallister‐Wilkins (University of Amsterdam) Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) FC58: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - The Global “Grand Challenge” Of Disability And Development: Compara ve Implementa on Of The Conven on On The Rights Of Persons With Disabili es In ASEAN Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Amitav Acharya (American University) Robert Dinerstein (Washington College of Law, American University) Tina Kempin Reuter (Christopher Newport University) Understanding the ‘Grand Challenge” of Disability and Development in a Post‐2015 Development Environment: Global and Regional Policy Frameworks for Persons with Disabili es Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in Malaysia Ruzita Mohd Amin (Interna onal Islamic University Malaysia) Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in Vietnam Giang Phan (American University) Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in the Philippines John Paul Cruz (American University) FC59: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Daniel Philpo 's Just And Unjust Peace, Interna onal Ethics Sec on Book Award Winner, 2014 Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Reform of the United Na ons between Great Power Management and Sovereign Equality Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Uppsala University) FC63: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Cri cal Pedagogies In The IR Classroom Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) The Post‐Colonial Interna onal Society: Primary and Secondary Ins tu ons in Southeast Asia Kilian Spandler (University of Tübingen) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) James Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Mervyn Frost (King’s College London) Luis Cabrera (Gri th University) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) FC60: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Con ict Resolu on Tools For The Field Ins tu onal Change at the UN: Law, War and Great Power Management Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Can Mobile Phones Assist Con ict Preven on And Peace Building Babak Bahador (University of Canterbury) Neutrality And Nonviolence In The Midst Of Con ict? The Experiences Of Two Colombian Borderland Communi es Cécile Alexa Mouly (FLACSO-Ecuador) Anne e Idler (University of Oxford) María Belén Garrido Cornejo (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Ecuador) The 'Dikaiopolis Syndrome': Private Peace Entrepreneurs in Con ict Resolu on Processes Lior Lehrs (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Elici ve Con ict Mapping: A Prac cal Tool for Peace Workers Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. FC61: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The UN’S ‘Women, Peace And Security’ Agenda 15 Years On: Local Challenges, Global Issues, Future Direc ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Part. Part. Part. Part. Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Panel English School Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham) Daniel Warner (Geneva Centre for the Democra c Control of Armed Forces) Strategic Partnerships – A New Hybrid Form Of Ins tu on? Trine Flockhart (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Protec ng Networked Cri cal Infrastructure: Enhanced Coopera on, Blurred Boundaries, and New Public‐Private Arrangements in Cybersecurity Andreas Kuehn (Syracuse University, Stanford University) Lindy M. Newlove-Eriksson (Swedish Na onal Defence College) Securi za on of Cri cal Infrastructure: an Analy cal Case Study of the “Internet Shutdown”: Legisla on in the US Patricia Adriana Vargas Leon (Syracuse University) Internet Freedom vs. Cyber Surveillance: Public‐Private Partnerships and Cybersecurity in Sweden and China Laura J. Shepherd (University of New South Wales) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Paul C. Kirby (University of Sussex) Laura McLeod (University of Manchester) Fionnuala Ni Aolain (University of Minnesota Law School) Sarah Taylor (New School for Social Research) FC62: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Interna onal Organiza on In The Anarchical Society Panel Commercialism, Public Safety and Accountability: A Transna onal Perspec ve Molly Wallace (University of New Hampshire) Chair Part. Part. David Grondin (University of O awa) Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia) Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa) J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) FC64: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Public-Private Partnerships And The Poli cs Of Cri cal Infrastructures Jose na Echavarria Alvarez (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Engaging Armed Actors: Strategies for Civilian Protec on Roundtable Johan Eriksson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Johan Lagerkvist (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) The Perfect Storm: Explaining the Vulnerability of Cri cal Informa on Infrastructures Today Giampiero Giacomello (University of Bologna) Francesco N. Moro (University of Milan - Bicocca) FC65: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Compara ve Legal Systems Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Islam in the ICJ: the Poli cs of Islamic Law in the Western Sahara Territorial Dispute Steven McDowell (University of Notre Dame) Rethinking Cons tu ons And Cons tu ng Publics: A Burkean Approach To Incorpora ng Sharia Into Founda onal Law Of Emerging Or Reforming States With Substan al Islamic Popula ons. Michael King Jablonski (Georgia State University) Carol Winkler (Georgia State University) The Poli cs Of Precedent In The European Union: What Makes The CJEU Cite Its Own Case Law? Bu er Areas as Spaces of Connec ons and Iden ca on: The Centrality of Regional Borderlands in the Sahara and the Caucasus Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg) Olof Larsson (University of Gothenburg) Ma as Derlen (University of Umeå) Alessandra Russo (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies / Free University Berlin) Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) The Domes c and Interna onal Sources of Cons tu onal Content Kenneth McElwain (University of Michigan) Jean Clipperton (University of Michigan) FC66: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Security Challenges In Eastern Europe Grace Jaramillo (Queen's University) Panel FC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Turkey's Public Diplomacy Panel Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Agents versus Structures in Governance Forums: Dilemmas in South American Regionalism Chair Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Crister S. Garre (University of Leipzig) Post‐Communist Defense Industries, Security Assistance Legacies, and Illicit Arms Transfers Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University) David Kinsella (Portland State University) Philip Seib (University of Southern California) James Pamment (University of Texas at Aus n) From 'Midnight Express' to 'Turkish Model': How Turkey's So Power Set The Tone For US Reac on To The Arab Spring Hootan Shambaya (Florida Gulf Coast University) Tool Or Fad? The Conceptualiza on Of Public Diplomacy In Turkish Foreign Policy Romanian Opinions with Regard to the Ukrainian Con ict Efe Sevin (Kadir Has University) Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan College of New York) Re‐thinking Regionalism and Security: the Case of NATO’s Smart Defense Projects Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) Nuclear Transparency And Con dence‐Building Between NATO And Russia – Lessons From The CSCE/OSCE And NRC Experience Katarzyna Kubiak (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg) Private Security Actors in Ukraine: Case Study Analysis of Maintaining the Security of the Powerful Limits and Possibili es of Turkish So Power: A Grand Strategy or Delusions of Grandeur? Mehmet Evren Eken (University of London) Turkey's Public Diplomacy Tools Gaye Aslı Sancar (Galatasaray University) The Benefactor: NGOs and Humanitarian Aid Senem Cevik (Ankara University) FC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sub Regional Powers In Transi on: The Case Of Mexico Radana Makariusová (Metropolitan University Prague) Panel Interna onal Security Studies FC67: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Russia In The World Panel Chair Craig A. Deare (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) Post Communist States Disc. Chair Na onal Images and the Interna onal System: A study of Endogenous and Exogenous Variables in the case of Mexico Disc. Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO)) Cesar Villanueva (Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.) Rethinking Security, Foreign Policy And Cultural Diplomacy Abelardo Rodriguez (Univ of Guadalajara (Mexico)) Russia’s Place and Role in the Globalizing World: The Poli cal Process Mexico`s Campaign Against Organized Crime Under Peña‐Nieto: Change And Con nuity Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University) Regional Perspec ve of Russia’s Foreign Policy: Eurasian Dimension vs European Dimension Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of Technology (ITAM)) Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University) The Bilateral Security and Defense Rela onship Between Mexico and the U.S. Since 2000: Con nuity and Change NEMESIS: Cold War Pathologies and Keeping Russia an Enemy Craig A. Deare (College of Interna onal Security A airs, Na onal Defense University) Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University) Na onalism and Asymmetric Power Rela ons Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (University of Kentucky ) FC68: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Shadow Regionalisms In Compara ve Perspec ve Panel FC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Energy Governance: Mutual Percep ons Within And Between BRICS And The EU Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Chair J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Façade Regionalism: The Produc on of Regional Disorder in Central Africa Frank T. Ma heis (GovInn, University of Pretoria) South‐South Coopera on in Africa’s Natural Resource Sectors: Encouraging Good Governance or Shadow Regionalisms? J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University) Disc. May‐Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin) Szu‐hung Fang (Department of Poli cal Science, Na onal Taiwan University) Energy Scenarios For the Period of Post‐Normaliza on of Iran Tugce Varol (Istanbul Uskudar University) Iran and the Interna onal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohammad S. Homayounvash (Louisiana State University ) Russia And Eu Coopera on In Energy Policy – Sending And Receiving Messages? Anastasia Chebakova (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Victoria) Ta ana Shaban (University of Victoria) Amy Verdun (University of Victoria) Regional Fish, Global Ships: Can RFMOs Succeed in a Global Ocean? Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College) J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston) Having the Cake and Ea ng it Too: Fisheries Management Coopera on Between Norway and Russia In The Svalbard Fisheries Protec on Zone As An Ins tu onaliza on Tool Gazing in the Mirror: Re ec ons of the EU’s Global Energy Governance from Inside the EU Rachel Tiller (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Elizabeth Nyman (University of Louisiana at Lafaye e) Jessica Bain (Department of Media and Communica on, University of Leicester, UK) Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury) FC74: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sex Gender Violence Desire? Challenges Of Energy Integra on In The Eurasian Space: The Impact Of Ukraine’s Energy Re‐Orienta on On Eurasian Energy Security Niels Smeets (KU Leuven) FC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Women In Con ict: Agency And Human Security Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Marsha Henry (London School of Economics) Violence And Its Sexualiza on Robin Scho (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Ebony‐Joy Igbinoba‐Aigbe (Independent Researcher ) Mia M. Bloom (University of Massachuse s) The Rise of Boko Haram and Human Security Issues That Women and Girls Face in Nigeria. Ebony-Joy Igbinoba-Aigbe (Independent Researcher ) “It’s in their culture”: Colonial framings of in mate partner abuse perpetrated by Fijian servicemen in the Bri sh armed forces Harriet Gray (The London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) ‘Mission Creep’ or State Desire? Men, Masculini es and Undercover Policing in the UK If You Want Something Done, Ask A Woman: A Gendered Understanding of Crisis Bargaining Paul R. Higate (Bristol University) Paromita Sen (University of Virginia) (Sexual) Violence‐ (Normal) Violence? Gender and the Whole‐of‐Government Approach: the Case of Canada’s Provincial Reconstruc on Team in Kandahar Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Maria Eriksson Baaz (Gothenburge University & Nordic Africa Ins tute) Sarah Tuckey (University of O awa) A Girl’s Place is On the Agenda: Incorpora ng Youth in Peace and Security E orts Lesley J. Prui (RMIT University) Passion and Public In macy: Masculini es, Na onalism and Islam in Today’s Egypt Maria Malmström (New York University and The Nordic Africa Ins tute ) Female Terrorism Çagla Gül Yesevi (Assistant Professor, Istanbul Kultur University) Shi ing Priori es: How Interna onal Terrorism And The Global ‘War On Terror’ Are Recons tu ng The Security Agenda A Cri cal Analysis Of Women’s Agency In Security Sector Reform In Yemen Joana Cook (PhD Researcher, Department of War Studies, King's College London) FC73: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regional Fisheries Management In A Global Ocean Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Aslaug Asgeirsdo r (Bates College) Exclusion and Regime Forma on: Cases from Regional Fisheries Management Organiza ons D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College) Evalua ng Regime E ec veness Of Tuna‐Regional Fisheries Management Organiza ons Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University) Yasuhiro Sanada (Hosei University) Isao Sakaguchi (Gakushuin University) Regional Fishery Management Organiza ons: Are They Contribu ng to Ocean Governance? Leandra Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo) Megan D. Daigle (University of Gothenburg) Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) Desiring Sites and Subjects: Researching and Teaching Sexual Violence in a Global World Interna onal Security Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Disc. Panel FC75: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Construc ng The Field Of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce Amidst Mul ple Legal Regimes Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School) Alexander Greenawalt (Pace University) The Construc on of the Field of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce: Criminal v. Interna onal Lawyers? Frederic Megret (McGill University) Seeing Like an Interna onal Judge: The Construc on of ‘Local Jus ce’ within Hybrid Courts Maj Lervad Grasten (Dept. of Business and Poli cs, Copenhagen Business School) The Jus ce of Interna onal Criminal Law: Between Criminal and Historic Jus ce Paradigms Barrie Sander (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) War and Peace Meets Crime and Punishment. Blending Public Interna onal Law, Criminal Law and Human Rights Law in Construc ng the Crime of Aggression Marieke de Hoon (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Criminal Footprints in Civil Harms Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee University) FC76: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Towards New Theories Of Global IR: Conceptualizing Philippine Na onalism(s) In An Age Of Global Migra on FC79: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Gendered Mappings And Conceptualiza ons Of Military Wounds And Wounding Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Andrea Paras (University of Guelph) Robyn Magalit Rodriguez (University of California, Davis) The Pageantry of Na onalism: Queer Filipinos/as and Canadian Mul culturalism Emblema c Madres, Invisible Veteranos? War, Gendered Wounds and the Poli cs of Recogni on in the Argen ne Na onal Story Robert Diaz (OCAD University) Victoria Basham (University of Exeter) Rethinking Struggles for Ci zenship: Filipino‐Canadian sexual subjec vi es in transna onalism and se ler colonialism Ghostly Wounds: On the Visceral Rela onality of Killing and Being Killed May Ferrales (University of Bri sh Columbia) Chris na Masters (University of Manchester) The Philippines’ Labor Export Regime and its Produc on of a Global Diaspora: Rethinking Na on, State, and Territory M. Sco Solomon (University of South Florida) New ‘Loyal es,’ New ‘Na ons’: Filipino Labour Migrant Organiza ons’ Resistance to Global Labour Regimes and Philippine Labour Export Policies Ethel Tungohan (University of Alberta) Appe te for Pain: On Viewing Images of Wounded Veterans Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Cultures of Silence: Representa ons of Sexual Assault in U.S. Military and Civilian Popula ons Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) The New “Welfare Queens”: The Gendered and Racialized Poli cs of America’s “Undeserving” Iraq and Afghan War Veterans Brianne P. Gallagher (The Gender Research Ins tute at Dartmouth College (GRID)) Disastrous In ma ons: Recons tu ng the Trans/na onal family in the wake of Haiyan John Paul Catungal (University of Bri sh Columbia) FC77: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intrastate Con icts In Africa: Causes And Consequences Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Kathy E. Ferguson (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Panel FC80: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Forecas ng About The Future: Novel Forecas ng Techniques And New Predic ons Interna onal Security Studies Scien Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Daniel Lieberfeld (Duquesne University) Lee Seymour (University of Amsterdam) Prolifera on of Small Arms in West Africa Clayton Webb (Texas A&M University) Cameron Wimpy (Texas A&M University) Implementa on of Peace Agreements and Con ict Recurrence Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Andrew Halterman (Caerus Analy cs) Erin Simpson (Caerus Associates) Forecas ng Interna onal Poli cal Events with Cocktail Party E ects Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Minnesota) Ore Koren (University of Minnesota) Pa y Zakaria (Wayne State University) The Sun and the Sand Strike Back: Climatological Zones and Intrastate Con ict c Study of Interna onal Processes Forecas ng Rare Events in Interna onal Rela ons: Methods and Approaches John Beieler (Pennsylvania State University) Irregular regime changes in 2015: an assessment of past accuracy with updated forecasts Andreas Beger (Duke University) FC78: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Beyond The Peacekept: Paradoxes And Unintended Consequences Of Liberal Con ict Management Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) Dicta ng Peace: Peacekeeper Contribu ons from Authoritarian States Philip Cunli e (University of Kent) Nigeria's Bargain: Peacekeeping and Democra za on as Tradable Goals Erin Kimball Damman (Florida Interna onal University) Brazil: A Global Player Through Peacekeeping? Tiago Pedro Vales (University of Coimbra) Entrenching Illiberal Regimes and Facilita ng Domes c Repression: The Unintended Consequences of Post‐Cold War Peacekeeping Jamie Levin (University of Toronto) Forecas ng An ‐Regime Mobiliza on Using Structural Variables and Event Data Andrew Halterman (Caerus Analy cs) Forecas ng Con icts: Long and Short Term Predic ons Based on Di erent Training Set Considera ons Patrick T. Brandt (University of Texas, Dallas) FC81: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM In uence Vs Power: China In Developing Asia Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Robert Ross (Boston College) Analyzing China's In uence Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University) China's In uence in Sri Lanka: Development, Authoritarianism, and Regional Transforma on Neil Devo a (Wake Forest University) In uence and Resistance: China, Dam Development and Environmental Governance in Mainland Southeast Asia Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University ) Domes c Media ons of China's In uence in the Philippines Aileen Baviera (University of the Philippines) China's Economic In uence on North Korea James Reilly (University of Sydney) FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM ISSS Honors The Work Of Stephen Walt Dis nguished Scholar Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Maria Rost Rublee (Australian Na onal University) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Monica Du y To (University of Oxford) John M. Owen (University of Virginia) John Stuart Du eld (Georgia State University) Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University) Steven Miller (Harvard Kennedy School ) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University) FD02: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM FPA Honors The Work Of Valerie Hudson Dis nguished Scholar Part. Part. Hon. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Rose McDermo (Department of Poli cal Science, Brown University) Charles F. Hermann (Texas A&M University) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) FD03: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Commentary on Breaking Current Events Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Sapphire Series Interna onal Studies Associa on Ebola Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) FD06: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Health Convergence? African State Agency And The Development Of Global Health Prac ces And Norms James M. Goldgeier (American University) Terrorism and the War on Terror Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) FD04: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar IPE Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Louis W. Pauly Interna onal Poli cal Economy Hon. Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South) Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic (University of Erfurt) African Agency and Global Health: The Geopoli cs of the Transna onal African Elite Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London) Emergence and Construc on of a Global Health Priority: The Management of Hepa s in Cameroon in the Context of HIV/AIDS Fanny Chabrol (SESSTIM/UMR 912) One Health, Many Health (Systems): African State Reali es and Global Health Aspira ons Peter Kingsley (Edinburgh University) James Smith (University of Edinburgh) Global Health Ini a ves in the Long Run: Donor Responsibility, African Agency and the Sustainability of An retroviral Treatment in Tanzania Moritz Hunsmann (EHESS) The Ukraine Crisis Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Alan S. Alexandro (University of Toronto) Susan G. Harris Rimmer (The Australian Na onal University) Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Jochen Prantl (Australian Na onal University) Camila Villard Duran (University of São Paulo ‐ Oxford‐ Princeton Global Leaders Fellow) Where Rights, Where Responsibility? Who Acts for Public Health in South Africa? Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Part. Part. FD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - The Group Of 20 (G20): Rebalancing And Regionalism Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester / Rutgers) Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut) Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University) Kathryn C. Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University) Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Natasha Hamilton‐Hart (University of Auckland) Manuela Moschella (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on (CIGI) and University of Turin) Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) FD07: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable The English School: Global Di usion And Regional Engagement Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ching‐Chang Chen (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) Federico Merke (Universidad de San Andrés) Yannis S vach s (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar (PUC Minas) FD08: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Decolonising World Poli cs Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin) Exploring The Conceptual Limits Of IR And Development Theory: Western Naïveté And Underdevelopment In Sub‐Saharan Africa Stefan Cibian (Babeș-Bolyai University) Experiencing Global South: Ques ons from the Brazil‐Africa Connec ons Jose Alejandro Sebas an Barrios Díaz (University of Brasilia) How La n America Met the Arab World: Historicizing South‐South Rela ons within the “American Social Science” of IR Slaves and Freedmen as Agents in the Development of European Interna onal Society Kevin Funk (University of Florida) Decolonizing Peace: A View from the South Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n-American Integra on) 'Unequal equals'? China in Africa and Interna onal Rela ons Theory Darius A'Zami (University of Sussex) FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Emerging Powers' Approaches Towards State-Building In Fragile States Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Owen Greene (University of Bradford) Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Building States A er Civil War: Emerging Powers In Post‐Con ict Se ngs Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Russia and Statebuilding: Interven on and Reconstruc on in Chechnya, South Osse a and Crimea David G. Lewis (University of Exeter) China, Emerging Powers And The 'New Deal' On Peace‐Building And Statebuilding Owen Greene (University of Bradford) China and Brazil's approaches to state building in South East Asia: Myanmar, Cambodia and East Timor Caroline Hughes (University of Bradford) FD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - IR And The Non-Western Worlds: Imagining A Globally Inclusive ‘We’ Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University) FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Intelligence, Science And Public Policy Intelligence Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Ayla Gol (Aberystwyth University) Marie Breen‐Smyth (University of Surrey) Inven ng, Re‐inven ng and De‐westernising So Power Gary D. Rawnsley (Aberystwyth University) Labelling of Pakistan as a “Violent Pariah State”: Implica ons for Foreign Policy and IR Furrukh Khan (Lahore University of Management Sciences ) Cri que of Eurocentric IR and Orientalism: Challenges from the Middle East Ayla Gol (Aberystwyth University) Seeing Like An Empire In A System of States: Mapping Non‐Western Empires in Modern IR Theory and Historiography Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) FD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Historical Processes In The Evolu on Of Interna onal Society English School Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Huss Banai (Occidental College) Bernd A. Bucher (University of Bielefeld) The Historical Evolu on of Pluralism in Interna onal Society William Clapton (University of New South Wales) Hitherto and No Further: Explaining the Origins of the Crime of Aggressive War Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University) Claiming the Earth Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Greg Treverton (RAND Corpora on) Loch K. Johnson (University of Georgia) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Wilhelm Agrell (Lund University/Swedish Defence University) FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Diplomacy: Ini a ves and Audiences Panel Diploma c Studies Chair Disc. Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Digital Diplomacy: Penetra ng Iran through the Direct Diplomacy of Twi er and Facebook Evan H. Po er (University of O awa) Diaspora in Public Diplomacy of Small States ‐ Czech Case Jana Peterkova (University of Economics, Prague) Israel's Technlogy Transfers as Tools of Diplomacy in Africa David Tooch (Florida Interna onal University) The Role of Rela onal Public and Digital Diplomacy in Communica on Ecology: Understanding Publics in the Narra ve Context of Their Environments Theo Mazumdar (University of Southern California) Us Public Diplomacy: Determining The Role Of Host Country’s Domes c Characteris cs In Shaping It Antoneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University) Costel Calin (Southern Connec cut State University) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Roundtable FD14: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable By The Theory Sec on Honoring Raymond D. Duvall Theory Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Michael Barne (George Washington University) James Albert Caporaso (University of Washington) Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Ju a Weldes (University of Bristol) Helen Kinsella (University of Wisconsin‐Madison) Raymond D. Duvall (University of Minnesota) FD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Energy And Interna onal Poli cs Of The Postcommunist States Post Communist States Chair Disc. Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) Stacy Closson (University of Kentucky) Russia’s Shi Eastward and What It Means for Europe Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) The Bear or the Bull? Explaining Russian State Behavior in the European Energy Market Emily Holland (Columbia University) Energy Security Issues Between European Union And Russia: Coopera ve Interdependence Or A New Threat Percep on? Bruno Hendler (Centro Universitário Curi ba) Elements of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan's Foreign Policy: Energy, Geography, and Russian leverage Game of Drones: the Consequences of Technological Prolifera on and the Changing Nature of Con ict Omar Vera-Muniz (USIL - U. Lima) Danielle K. Scherer (Temple University) Arnold Kim (Temple University) A Mixed Blessing: Oil and Azerbaijan’s Quest for Military Power Inwook Kim (George Washington University) FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interna onal Science Policy And Diplomacy Terrorists and Insurgents, Armed with Drones Roundtable Liam McCarthy (No ngham Trent University) Policy Studies Organiza on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Everyone Loves Drones (Not Just The US): Comparing American And Chinese Approaches To UAV Policy Paul Rich (George Mason University) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Michele Acuto (University College London) Jason Blackstock (University College London) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Vaughan Turekian (AAAS) Ivan W. Rasmussen (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Globalizing Higher Educa on: Techniques, Prac ces And Possible Outcomes Interna onal Educa on Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar The Rise Of Modern Poli cal Geography: Honoring The Contribu ons Of John O'Loughlin Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Kris n Bakke (University College London) Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) John O'Loughlin FD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Natural Resources, Resource Management And Con ict Scien Chair Disc. Nicholas Grossman (University of Iowa) The Fe shiza on of Drones in Poli cal Consciousness Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Ashly Adam Townsen (University of Illinois) Ashly Adam Townsen (University of Illinois) EITI: Improving Natural Resource Governance? Paivi Lujala (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Financing Rebellion: Piracy as a Rebel Group Funding Strategy? Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Funding Terror? Natural Resource Availability and Terrorism Kaisa H. Hinkkainen (University of Lincoln) Great Expecta ons: Have Disappointed Hopes For Oil Windfalls Increased The Risk Of Violent Con ict In Mali And Niger? Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Agent Of Health: How Health Systems Mi gate The Guns Versus Bu er Dilemma During Con ict Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. FD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Innova ve Panel Russia, Ukraine and the West: Nego a ng a Truce ISA Innova ve Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Chair Lior Tabansky (Tel Aviv University) Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University) Anastasia Filippidou (Centre for Interna onal Security and Resilience, Cran eld University) Ivan Sascha Sheehan (University of Bal more) How to Defeat Ethno‐Na onalist Terrorism: Sri Lanka’s Success against the LTTE Elena E. Pokalova (Na onal Defense University) Mo ve, Constraint, or Both? State Repression and the Terrorist Response Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks) Can Economic Growth help reduce Terrorism? Seung-Whan Choi (University of Illinois at Chicago) U.S. Counterterrorism Measures Before and A er 9/11, and the Iraq War Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University) Anika Reza (Southern Methodist University) Interna onal Security Studies The Drone Tipping Point: Interna onal Rela ons under Global Drone Compe on Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Karina Korostelina (George Mason University) FD22: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel E ec ve Counterterrorism Strategies: Causes, Connec ons And Innova ons Tracy Kuo Lin (University of California, Davis) FD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Prolifera on Of Drones And The Changing Nature Of Warfare Francis D. Raska (Charles University) John Barron Boyd (Rhodes College) Nathan William Henceroth (University of Nevada‐Las Vegas) Dmitry Katsy (Saint Petersburg State University) Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Laura Brunell (Gonzaga University) FD23: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Evolving Prac ces And Norms In The Use, Management And Jus ca on Of Violence Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Cory Davenport (University of Maryland) Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London) Globaliza on, Extremism And New World Order Hedging in Interna onal Poli cs Marija Djoric (Faculty for European Studies of Law and Poli cal Sciences) No Cameras On The Farm: Disappearing Violence From The Industrial Slaughterhouse Øystein Tunsjø (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Realism and prac ce theory approaches in interna onal rela ons scholarship: poten al synergies and pi alls Sebas an M. Schmidt (University of Chicago) Danielle Taschereau Mamers (University of Western Ontario) Emergenc(E/Y)? Dehumanize And Objec fy! Towards A Microsociological Dismantling Of The Standing‐Reserves Of Atrocity Jonathan Aus n (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, Genève) Incarcera on of Detained Migrants as an Act of Transna onal State Violence Brooke Lautz (DePaul University) The ‘Cultural‐Turn’ in the U.S. Way of War: Human, Humane, Humanitarian FD27: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Reconceptualizing Na onal Iden ty Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Basileus Zeno (Ohio University) 'Where to begin? Na onalism, History and Tensions in Southeast Asia' David Lawrence Rampton (London School of Economics) Suthaharan Nadarajah (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) FD24: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Reali es And Delusions Of ‘Power’ In Turkish Foreign Policy Interna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey Globaliza on, Transna onalism, and Migra on: The Impact on Chinese Na onal Iden ty and Foreign Rela ons Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) Lenore G. Mar n (Harvard University) Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University) Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University) Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University) FD25: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Internal Dynamics Of Rebel Insurgencies James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Understanding Na onal iden ty Through Habitus: Theore cal Considera ons Sevan Beukian (University of Alberta) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas) Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) From Guns To Roses: Rebel Organiza ons’ Strategic Use of Nonviolent Ac on Nora Keller (Columbia University) Spoiling Through Splintering: How Concessions A ect Rebel Group Cohesion Michael Rubin (Columbia University) Nora Keller (Columbia University) Rebel Fragmenta on: Resources and Recruitment Adrian Arellano (University of Michigan) Beyond Mere Survival: The Role of Community Fragmenta on in Explaining Civilian Support for Rebels in Insurgencies Deniz Cil (University of Maryland) Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) From Escala on to Rebel Collapse: Explaining the Varied Outcomes of Low‐ Level Insurgency Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) FD26: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Developments In Realist IR Theory: Extensions And Synthesis Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michelle Murray (Dartmouth College) Stephan Liedtke (University of Cologne) Does Realism Explain the Arab Spring? Realist Theories and the Con ict in Syria Mohammed Nuruzzaman (Gulf University for Science and Technology) Anarchy and the demand for control Jon Lindsay (University of California) Uriel Abulof (Princeton University, Tel‐Aviv University) Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Na onalism and Social Media in Post‐Uprising Syria Jamie M. Johnson (University of She eld) Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester) Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel FD28: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Status Of Law In World Society Roundtable Theory Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Law Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC‐Rio de Janeiro) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Tanja E. Aalberts (VU University, Amsterdam) Nikolas M. Rajkovic (University of Kent) Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute) FD29: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Imperialism In World Regions Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Chair Disc. Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn (University of California Riverside) David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona) Tributary And Trade Imperialism Since The Stone Age: Semiperipheral Capitalist City‐States Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Saving World Market Society From Itself? Risk, The New Poli cs Of Inequality And The Guardians Of Global Capitalism Alex Nunn (Leeds Metropolitan University) Normal Imperialism vs. Genuine Capitalist Imperialism in IR History and the Present David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Empires And Ci es Dynamics: Mul ‐Level And Compara ve World‐ Systems Analysis Hiroko Inoue (University of California Riverside) FD30: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Security At Smaller Nuclear Numbers: Next Steps? Panel Michael Trevathan (University of Nevada Las Vegas) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Turbulent Waters: The Dynamics of Ethnic Con ict and Water Scarcity Catherine McArdle Kelleher (Watson Ins tuteBrown and U Maryland, College Park) Katarzyna Kubiak (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg) European Coopera ve Security and the Interna onal Nuclear Order: Rethinking Decision Making and Ins tu ons in Light of the Ukraine Crisis State, Market And Social Order: Myanmar’s Poli cal Economy Challenges Giuseppe Gabusi (University of Torino) A Realist Cri que of the “Rights” of Transna onal Migrants Chi-Ching Chen (Na onal Sun Yat-sen University) The Southeast Asian way: Imperfect Prerequisites for a Perfect Solu on Gianluca Bonanno (Kyoto University, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies) Ulrich Kuehn (The Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg) FD34: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Un-Informed Public? Foreign Policy And Public Opinion Nuclear Values Anne Harrington (American Poli cal Science Associa on) Crisis Management and Smaller Nuclear Numbers: New Challenges, New Solu ons? Catherine McArdle Kelleher (Watson Ins tuteBrown and U Maryland, College Park) Is ‘Stable Transi on’ an Oxymoron? Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. FD31: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Informal Governance Steven Hook (Kent State University) Panel Public Opinion in the Fight against El Narco Laura De Olden (Princeton University) Interna onal Organiza on The Domes c Mobiliza on E ects of Presiden al Religious Rhetoric on Foreign Policy Public Opinion A. Burcu Bayram (University of Texas at Arlington) Jennifer Dugan (Randolph College) Joshua Su-Ya Wu (The Ohio State University) Command and Control: Preserving Power through Informal Intergovernmental Organiza ons UAVs and Drone Strikes: An Analysis of the Forma on of Public Opinion Felicity A. Vabulas (University of Chicago) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Grant Cohen (University of Miami) FD35: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Media on And Peace Processes Preferences, Power and the Emergence of Informal Intergovernmental Organiza ons Charles Barclay Roger (University of Bri sh Columbia) Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Disorganizing Power: Elite Coali ons, Divided Donors, and State Capacity in Post‐2001 Afghanistan Khalid H Nadiri (The Johns Hopkins University) Chair Disc. E ects Of Cease re Agreements: Facilita ng Or Obstruc ng The Road To Comprehensive Peace Accords? So Power, Third Par es, and Promo ng Peace: The Role of State and Regional Actors Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford) Bernhard Zangl (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) Timothy White (Xavier University) Mary Murphy (University College Cork) Roundtable Beyond Par oning and Accommoda on as Solu ons to Violent Intergroup Con icts Timea Spitka (Sophie Davis Postdoctoral Fellow, Leonard Davis Ins tute, Hebrew University, Israel) Interna onal Security Studies John Logan Mi on (Dalhousie University) Brandon Valeriano (University of Glasgow) William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Jonathan M. DiCicco (Canisius College) FD33: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Interregional Challeges in the Southeast Asia Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University) Malin Åkebo (Umeå University) Kai R. Hebel (University of Oxford) Malin Åkebo (Umeå University) Varie es of indirect governance Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Peace Studies The Poli cs of Ins tu onal Membership and the G20 FD32: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Study Of Rivalry: History, Science, Synthesis? James Strong (London School of Economics) Fabrizio Co cchia (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies ‐ Pisa (Italy)) What Americans Know, and Want. Probing the Link between Poli cal Knowledge and U.S. Foreign Policy Judith V. Reppy (Cornell University) Chair Disc. Panel Commi ng to Peace: Methods of Territorial Dispute Resolu on and the Quality of Interstate Peace Gina Riccardella (University of Notre Dame) Paths to Peace: Comparing Recent Peace Nego a ons in Colombia and Turkey Onur Bakiner (Simon Fraser University) Panel FD36: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Queering IR Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Chair Disc. Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware) Panel Madame President Talks Tough: Butler and the Performance of Gender in U.S. Foreign Policy Cara Dagge (Johns Hopkins University) Sexual Subjec vity, Austerity, and Popular Sovereignty: The Neo‐ Liberal Poli cs of Global LGBT Rights Bre Remkus Bri (University of Delaware) Is There a Feminist/ Queer Alliance? FD39: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Transi onal Jus ce As A Mul -Disciplinary Theme Human Rights Chair Disc. Crystal Douglas (Kennesaw State University) William James Muck (North Central College) Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock) Looking Back to Think Ahead: An Empirical Evalua on of Transi onal Jus ce Scholarship Laurel E. Fletcher (Univ. of California, Berkeley) Harvey M. Weinstein (University of California Berkeley) Poli cs In Drag: Revealing What Remains Hidden In The Ritualised ‘Failing To Make Space For Pales ne’ Catherine Winifred Charre (Aberystwyth University ) FD37: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Presiden al Theme Panel - Global Development Dis nguished Scholar Panel In Honor Of Professor Pal Ahluwalia Global Development Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Cris na Rojas (Carleton University) Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths, University of London) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University ) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Rob B. J. Walker (University of Victoria and PUC‐Rio) Pal Ahluwalia (University of South Australia) Pal Ahluwalia (University of South Australia) FD38: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel New Findings In Terrorism Research: Domes c Sources And Na onal Responses Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba ‐ UFPB) Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba ‐ UFPB) Overblown, or Under‐Reported? Lessons from a New Data Set of Domes c Terrorist Incidents Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Broken Promises in the Quest for Truth: Examining Vic ms’ Percep ons of Truth Commission Par cipa on in Solomon Islands and Timor‐Leste Holly Guthrey (Uppsala University) Vic ms, Transi onal Jus ce and Construc ng the Imagined Poli cal Community Cheryl Lawther (Queen's University Belfast) Can Transi onal Jus ce Help Vic ms? Laurel E. Fletcher (Univ. of California, Berkeley) Harvey M. Weinstein (University of California Berkeley) FD40: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Role Of Discourses In Foreign Policy Chair Disc. Challenging the State: Minority Economic Discrimina on, Development, and Domes c Terrorism Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Terrorism and the Neighborhood Brian Lambert (University of Arizona) Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) No Easy Way Out: The Contested Legi macy Of The ISAF Mission In Western Discourses Axel Heck (University of Freiburg) ‘New China’s’ Changing Faces – the CCP’s Evolving Discourse of Legi macy Jadon J. Mariane (University of Florida) The Logic of Othering: Dynamic Construc ons of Tibet and China in US Foreign Policy Discourse Massimo Ramaioli (Syracuse University) Sinan Chu (Syracuse University) The EU and Arab Change: A Post‐structuralist Analysis of the Union’s Foreign Policy Discourse and Prac ce Munevver Cebeci (Marmara University, European Union Ins tute) Sequen al, Mul level Research in Foreign Policy: The Promise of Combining Discourse Analysis and Survey Methods Shivaji Kumar (Ohio State University) Finland: A Land Of Counterterrorism Without Terrorism Leena Malkki (University of Helsinki) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Democracy and Terrorism: Rethinking the Conven onal Model on Regime Type and Domes c Terrorism Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Aaron Gold (University of Tennessee) Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Amal I. Khoury (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Pa erns of Transi onal Jus ce Funding Across Time and Space Catherine E. Jean (University of Florida) Power, Rights, And Culture: An Analysis Of Media Coverage About The Ugandan An ‐Homosexuality Act Of 2014 Panel FD41: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Ever-Changing Impact Of Informa on And Technology On Interna onal Prac ces Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) When Informa on Becomes Ac on: Compara ve Surveys Of Informa on Technology Use In Kenya And Samoa For Managing Collec ve Ac on Problems During Crisis Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (George Mason University) The New Americanism?: Algorithms, Big Data, and the Emergence of the Probability Class Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University) FD44: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Syrian Civil War As A Transna onal Con ict Interna onal Security Studies Mapping The Field Of Security In Switzerland: Ar cula ng Technological, Informa onal, And Interna onal Capitals In A Transna onal Field. Chair Disc. Stephan Davidshofer (University of Geneva) Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) Khatchik Derghoukassian (University of San Andrés) Dynamics of Escala on in Syria Laia Balcells (Duke University) Lionel Beehner (Yale University) Melina Dobson (University of Warwick) Mass Surveillance And Security In The German Public Discourse Linda Monsees (Universität Bremen) Panel Social Media and the Syrian Con ict: New Trends in Recruitment and Reten on Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)) Hezbollah And The Syrian War: From 'A Ma er Of Survival' To 'A Ma er Of Resilience' Global Development Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Didier Leroy (Royal Military Academy of Belgium) Lucy Ware McGu ey (University of Colorado‐Denver) Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis) Immigra on Policy, Depora on and the Small Island Developing State: A Case Study of Samoa Timothy Fadgen (University of Auckland) FD45: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Afghanistan In 2014 And Beyond: What Happens Next? Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) Molly Hoover (DePaul University) Non‐Western Immigrants and Changing Support for Center and Center Right Par es: Integra on or Protest Vote? Kimberly L. Shella (University of California Irvine) Christoph M. Zuercher (University of O awa) Pakistan, Tajikistan, or Uzbekistan: In What Direc on doest the Future of Afghanistan lay. Alexander Romano (Florida Interna onal University) Determining the Other: Mul culturalism as a Failed Project in France? The Afghan Local Police: Closing the Security Gap? Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) Sam Vincent (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) Mallory A. Warner (DePaul University) Panel Clash of Interests and Aspira ons in Afghanistan and the South Asian region: A Futuris c Analysis Foreign Policy Analysis Global South Caucus Ashwani Jassal (Delhi University) Guilherme M. Dias (La Salle University) Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Asymmetries in South‐South Coopera on ‐ The Case of Brazil in Mozambique Jurek D. Seifert (Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany) South‐South cohesiveness and blocking preferences: Brazil and Africa at the UNGA Pedro Seabra (University of Lisbon) A Brief Study On Brazil‐China Technical Scien Advances And Impasses Mia M. Bloom (University of Massachuse s) Louis‐Alexandre Berg (Harvard University) State Building In Stop Mo on: Insights From A Micro‐Level Longitudinal Study In Afghanistan Dissembled Ci zenship and Agamben’s Homo Sacer FD43: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM South-South Coopera on Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Cultural Legacies & Ci zenship Policy: The case of MENA states Chair Disc. Alhasan Haidar (Tec‐ Monterry‐ Campus Guadalajara) Hootan Shambaya (Florida Gulf Coast University) Civil War(s) in the Levant: Sectarian Fault‐Lines and Foreign Interven ons in Lebanon (1975‐1990) and Syria (2011‐) Edward Snowden and the Impact of Whistleblowing on Interna onal Security in the Informa on Age FD42: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM New Trends In Ci zenship And Immigra on Panel c Coopera on: Aline Dantas (Paraiba State University) Cour ng Myanmar: China's, Japan's, and India's E orts to Cul vate So Power and Gain the Economic and Poli cal Advantage in Myanmar Erica Seng-White (George Mason University) China's Partnership Strategy in the Developing World: Interstate Coopera on between Ideology and Interests Georg Strüver (GIGA Ins tute of Asian Studies) FD46: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Gender And Forms Of Power In Diplomacy And Foreign Policy (II) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Diploma c Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida) Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Gender, Apologies, and Diplomacy: The Persistence of the Problema c So /Hard Power Dichotomy Elizabeth S. Dahl (University of Nebraska at Omaha) The Logics of Regionalism and Gender Mainstreaming in EU and SADC: Debunking Norma ve Power Europe Anna Van Der Vleuten (Radboud University Nijmegen) “Michelle and I Send Our Deepest Condolences”: Gender and the American Response to Foreign Natural Disaster Travis B. Nelson (University of Wisconsin-Pla eville) Civilian Power and Diploma c Culture: A Feminist Analysis Sandra E. Via (Ferrum College) The Diploma c Use Of Women: Examining US Diplomacy Pre‐1945 Jason Rancatore (Northwestern University) FD47: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Climate Change Poli cs: Diagnosing Obstacles And Exploring Possible Solu ons Environmental Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Patrick Bayer (Washington University in St. Louis ) Beyond Cyber: Rethinking Security Governance in a Digital Age Anno Bunnik (Liverpool Hope University, Centre for Applied Research in Security Innova on) Unlocking Big Data for Predic ve Policy Analysis and Strategic Intelligence Michael Mulqueen (Liverpool Hope University) Andrej J. Zwi er (University of Groningen) A Quiet Revolu on: Professionalisa on of Intelligence Analysis in Law Enforcement in the UK How Important is Reciprocity in Global Climate Change Policy? A Public Opinion Perspec ve Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Transla ng Promises into Prac ce: How Interna onal Development and Humanitarian Organiza ons are Adap ng to Climate Change Nina Hall (Her e School of Governance) The Problem Structure Of Climate Change: Six Obstacles To Coopera on Patrick Bayer (Washington University in St. Louis ) Chair Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Jonathan Agensky (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Lise Philipsen (University of Copenhagen) Making Climate Clubs Grow: The E ect of Condi onal Commitments, Club Goods, and Side‐payments Central Asia between Post‐Liberal and Neo‐Authoritarian Democracy? The Hybridiza on of Local Approaches and Interna onal Frameworks Jon Hovi (University of Oslo) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Peace Studies Escaping Fric on: Prac ces of crea ng non‐fric onal spaces in Sierra Leone c Advisory Bodies and Interna onal Coopera on FD48: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Global Leaders And Statesmanship In Peace And Security FD50: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Moving Hybridity Forward: Prac cal Approaches On The Ground Disc. Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon) Scien Tracy Holyer (Durham Constabulary) Mathias Ormestad Frendem (University of Oxford) Mathias Ormestad Frendem (University of Oxford) Pro les in Statesmanship: Global Leaders Who Have Shaped a Century of Breakthroughs for Peace Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University) Philipp Lo holz (University of Birmingham ) Hybridity, Rela onal Sensibility and the Local: On the Limits of Post‐ Liberal Peacebuilding Tobias Debiel Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen) Humility and Humanitarianism Emily Welty (Pace University) Improving Ins tu ons in Post‐Con ict Socie es through Delibera ve Democracy The Obama Doctrine in the Middle East Rabea Willers (University of Bremen) Jeremy Pressman (University of Connec cut) Peacekeeper to War‐Fighter: The Military and Canadian Iden ty under the Conserva ve Government Marie-Eve Desrosiers (University of O awa) The Systemic Factors That Make The Di erence: Shi s In American Grand Strategy Under Carter And Reagan Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) Ziv Rubinovitz (Emory University) Does Reputa on Adhere to Leaders or to States? Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Keren Milo (Princeton University) FD49: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Na onal Security And Intelligence In A Big Data Age: Innova on, Ethics And Legi macy Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Andrej J. Zwi er (University of Groningen) Anno Bunnik (Liverpool Hope University, Centre for Applied Research in Security Innova on) Needles in Haystacks: Law, Capability, Ethics and Propor onality in Big Data Intelligence‐Gathering Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Reducing the Informa on Sharing Pathologies of Intelligence Led‐ Policing Ian P. Stanier (London Metropolitan University) FD51: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Closing The Book On Afghanistan For Canada? Roundtable Associa on for Canadian Studies in the United States Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University) Claire Turenne Sjolander (University of O awa) Joseph T. Jockel (St. Lawrence University) Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal) Je rey Rice (Queen's University ) Jean‐Christophe Boucher (MacEwan University) Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) FD52: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Cyprus Revisited: Looking For Peace Panel Peace Studies Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) The dawn of a new era? The Cyprus Problem at the Crossroads of Interna onal and Domes c Turkish and Cypriot Poli cs Zachary Tzimitras (The Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute Oslo-PRIO Cyprus Centre) Hubert Faustmann (University of Nicosia) The Elusive Terminology of a Bi‐Zonal/Bi‐Communal Federal ‘Solu on’ and it’s Equally Elusive link to ‘Reuni ca on’: The Case of Cyprus Melissa Mavris (University of Aberystwyth, Wales) An Alterna ve Governance To Overcome The Gap Between Local And Global Through Power Sharing: The Case Of Cyprus Gül Pinar Gülboy (Istanbul University) Ahmet Sozen (Eastern Mediterranean University) Disc. Gürhan Güler (Eastern Mediterranean University ) Economic Crisis and Hydrocarbons: Is this the Right Time to Solve the Cyprus Problem? Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester) FD53: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Dis nguished Scholar Religion And IR Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Dr. Doug Johnston Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Criminalizing Informality: How The Global Drive Towards Uni ed Norms And Legal Frameworks Increases Illegal Exchange And Network Criminality On The Local Level Regine Schönenberg (Free University Berlin, La n American Ins tute) Chain of pools: Linking Afghan opium revenues to Transna onal Organized poli cs and investment circles Florian P. Kuehn (Humboldt University Berlin) Charles GOREDEMA (Research Consultancy) Tacit Complicity: The Criminal Side Of The Poli cs‐Economy‐ Interna onal Community Interface In Bosnia And Herzegovina Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) Panel Environmental Studies Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) Regine Schönenberg (Free University Berlin, La n American Ins tute) Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Mainstreaming Strategies To Combat Networked Crime In The Design Of Ci es: Case Studies From Africa Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) R. Sco Appleby (University of Notre Dame) Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) James Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame) Douglas Johnston (Interna onal Center for Religion and Diplomacy) FD54: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Environmental Coopera on In The North American Region: Challenges, Lessons And Opportuni es Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Security Studies Global Development Chair Disc. The Evolu on of Coal and Steel Community: A Role Model for Economic Coopera on between Greek and Turkish Cypriot Communi es Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Hon. FD55: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Transna onal Organized Crime (TOC) As A Feature Of Globaliza on: Discussing Regional Peculiari es Towards A Common Concept Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire) Environmental Decision‐Making and ‘Public Comment’: The Magic Bullet in NAFTA’s Environmental Accord and a Southeast U.S. Port Controversy Suzanne Simon (University of North Florida) Transboundary Par cipa on: Legi macy as key component of networked governance Theresa Jedd (Colorado State University) Exploring Cross‐na onal Varia ons in Informal E‐waste Recycling Prac ces across North America Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Raul Pacheco-Vega (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)) Chris Karu (The University of Bri sh Columbia) Regional Di usion: NAFTA’s in uence on global environmental governance Abby Lindsay (American University) Sikina Jinnah (American University) Are NAFTA Partners Heading Towards a Green Economy in the TPP? What are the Real Chances for Sustainable Development in Energy Issues? Perla Buenrostro Rodríguez (Interna onal Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development) FD56: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - W.E.B. Du Bois: The Global Color Line And North American IR Global Development Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Debra Thompson (Ohio University) Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University) Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Charles W. Mills (Northwestern University) FD57: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Making Bodies Interna onal Roundtable Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Mark Salter (University of O awa) Rosemary E. Shinko (American University) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge) Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga) Oded Lowenheim (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith) FD58: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Remembering And Forge ng Beyond The State? Construc on And Repression Of Trauma c Memories In IR Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Peace Studies Chair Chair Disc. Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Diasporas as Memory Agents: The Lithuanian and Ukrainian Diasporas and Their Cultural Work in “Trauma Dramas” Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College) Transi onal Jus ce And The Poli cal Disputes In The Construc on Of A Narra ve Of The Vic m In The Colombian Con ict Diogo M. Dario (PUC-Rio) Neither Here Nor There: Diaspora and Returnee Commemora ve Prac ce in Post‐Con ict Society Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) The 'Retornados': Trauma And Displacement In Post‐Revolu on Portugal Irreden sm and Memory: The Uses of History to Support Redrawing Borders Simon Hogue (Université d'O awa) Chelsea Moore (University of Washington ) Meredith Loken (University of Washington) Interna onal Strategy for Cyberspace: The Virtual State of Excep on Geo rey Pe ys (DePaul University) FD62: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Human Rights Law And The UN Ganna Gerasymenko (Ins tute for Demography and Social Studies, Ukraine Na onal Academy of Sciences) Panel Interna onal Law Human Rights On Ending Sexual Violence Or Civilizing War Jelke Boesten (King's College London) Chair Disc. Frames Ma er: On the Con nuum of Sexual(ized) Violence Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) ‘Today, I Want To Speak The Truth’: Tes mony And Gender Based Violence In And Out Of War Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Domes c Legal Culture and Treaty Behavior: Explaining Suppor ve and Conten ous Treaty Ac ons to UN Human Rights Trea es 1966‐ 2010 Audrey L. Comstock (Cornell University) The Performa vity of ‘Gender‐Based Violence’ in Interna onal Poli cs: Erasing Structural Violence and Construc ng Cultural Violence Toward the UN Human Rights Council’s 10 Year Review: Innova ve Change or Another Letdown? M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Nicola Pra (University of Warwick) The Human Rights Council: A Successor to the Security Council? Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Wesley W. Widmaier (Gri th University) Ben Cli (University of Warwick) Iain R. Hardie (University of Edinburgh) States, Ins tu ons, And Crises: An Inves ga on Of European Economic Coopera on Travis Nelson (University of Washington) Ideas, Interest Groups and Global Governance Nego a ons: European Preference Forma on in the G20 Laura Carsten Mahrenbach (TU Dresden) Reac ons to the European Debt Crisis in France and Germany: A Polanyian Reading Gabriel Goodli e (Ins tuto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico) Resolving Sovereign Debt Crises: Europe And The Developing World Dieter Kerwer (Free University of Berlin) Danny Cassimon (University of Antwerp) Dennis Essers (University of Antwerp) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) In mate Rela ons: Na onal Security and the Surveillance of Pornography Gender Violence in Ukraine: Empirical Evidence and Policy Interven ons Chair Disc. Disc. Hypermedia on: Ci zenship, Empathy, and Global Poli cs in the Digital Age Panel Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights) Pascha Bueno‐Hansen (University of Delaware) FD60: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM European Financial Governance: Lessons And Objec ves Mark Hannah (University of Southern California) Mark Hannah (University of Southern California) Je P. Sherman (University of California, Santa Cruz) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Disc. Chair Disc. Performing Aesthe c Resistance To Global Surveillance: Publics As Democra c Communi es Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) Chair Theory Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Disembodiment and De‐Sovereignty: The Vibrant, Distributed Agency of Drone Warfare Isabel David (University of Lisbon) FD59: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Gender-Based Violence In ‘War’ And ‘Peace’ FD61: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Cyberia: The Implica ons Of Technological Development For World Poli cs Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Complexity, Overlaps, and Interna onal Norms: The Evolu on of the Interna onal Regime against Human Tra cking and Forced Labor Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami) Syria and The Responsibility to Prosecute: Norm Construc on in the UN Security Council Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) FD63: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM NATO A er Ukraine Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Rebecca Moore (Concordia College) Stanley Sloan (Atlan c Community Ini a ve) The Geopoli cs of NATO Enlargement in light of the Ukraine Crisis Andrew T. Wol (Dickinson College) NATO a er Ukraine: Implica ons for Extended Deterrence Schuyler Foerster (USAF Academy) NATO Enlargement and Congress a er the Ukraine Crisis Ryan Hendrickson (Eastern Illinois University) European Missile Defense a er Ukraine Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy) The Purpose of NATO Partners in a Post‐Ukraine World But My Hands Are Tied: The Schelling Conjecture and the Distribu onal Consequences of Nuclear Deprolifera on Rebecca Moore (Concordia College) FD64: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Global Governance, Drivers Of Change: States And Their Agents Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Nebraska, Lincoln) Are Non‐Prolifera on Ins tu ons Essen ally Irrelevant? Todd Clayton Robinson (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Rorden Wilkinson (University of Sussex) Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Rela ons) Jennifer Sterling‐Folker (University of Connec cut) Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n) FD65: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM The Sinking Of The Sewol Ferry And Korean Poli cs Roundtable Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Human Rights Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Saira Bano (University of Calgary) Can the NPT Survive?: Interna onal Rela ons Theory, US Nuclear Non‐Prolifera on Policy, and the Future of the NPT a er the 2015 NPT Review Conference Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville) Why Not Ra fy? Understanding the Poli cs of the Nuclear Non‐ Prolifera on Regime Rebecca Davis Gibbons (Georgetown University) Mikyoung Kim (Hiroshima City University) Yoonkyung Lee (Binghamton University, State University of New York) Jae‐Jung Suh (Wilson Center) Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University) Jong‐sung You (University of California at San Diego) Yoonkyung Lee (Binghamton University, State University of New York) FD66: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Public Opinion And Human Rights Nuclear Nonprolifera on Treaty (NPT): A Convergence of Norms and Power Steven V. Miller (Clemson University) Marc L. Hutchison (University of Rhode Island) Interna onal Human Rights Organiza ons as Agents of Change: An Experimental Examina on of IHRO E ec veness Kyla McEn re (Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy ) Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) Ma hew Krain (College of Wooster) The Closing Gap: Cross‐Na onal Comparison of Public Opinion and Freedom House Index on Level of Respect for Human Rights in the World FD68: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Compe ng Theories On The Poli cs Of Eurasia Post Communist States Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Thomas Guarrieri (University of Missouri-Columbia) Par cipa on in Civil War: Experimental and Survey Evidence from Syria Janice Kreinick Gallagher (Cornell University) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Tina Zappile (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) Bryan Brophy‐Baermann (Lesley University) Failure To Focus: Implica ons Of Issue Fragmenta on In US Foreign Aid Policy Anne L. Bu ardi (ODI) Katherine J. Banks (University of Washington) Geopoli cs and the Aiding of Poli cal Violence Faisal Ahmed (Princeton University) Exploring the Mo va ons Behind the Humanitarian Aid: Does USAID Grant the Humanitarian Aid According to Needs? Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University, Turkish Military Academy) Determinants of Turkey’s aid distribu on to Sub‐Saharan African Countries Onur Sen (Georgia State University) The Local Determinants of Aid in Sub‐Saharan Con ict Socie es Paul Bezerra (University of Arizona) Sam Whi (High Point University) Ac va ng the Wheels of Jus ce: Poli cal Pressure and Judicial Outcomes S. Fred Starr (Johns Hopkins University) Svante Cornell (Johns Hopkins University) Brenda Sha er (University of Haifa, Israel) Avinoam Idan (University of Haifa, Israel) Nicklas Norling (Johns Hopkins University‐SAIS) FD69: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Inter/Na onal Poli cs Of Aid Vahid Niayesh (University Of California, Irvine) Not in My Backyard: How Sociotropic Percep ons Determine Opinions about Drone Warfare Roundtable FD70: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Military Industry And Arms Trade Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies FD67: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Challenges And Prospects For The Nuclear Non-Prolifera on Regime Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester) Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University) Chair Disc. Aaron Taliaferro (Ins tute for Defense Analysis) Aaron Taliaferro (Ins tute for Defense Analysis) Beyond the Military‐Industrial Complex: Transna onal Elite Con gura ons and the Swedish‐South African Gripen Deal Wayne Coetzee (University of Gothenburg, School of Global Studies) Crimean Crisis and its In uence to China’s Military Rebalance in Asia Yongshu Li (Meiji University) Takayuki Yoshimura (Aoyama Gakuin University) Explaining Arms Embargo Compliance Doing Their Bit: "Suppor ng the Troops" as Form of Military Par cipa on Kathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame) Katharine Mary Millar (University of Oxford) To Make Or Buy? Implica ons Of Increased Domes c Arms Produc on Capacity On State Behavior Ba le eld Logic in Britain: The Biopoli cs of Military Visibility Nicholas Thorne (University of Arizona) Will Palmer (University of Manchester) Might the System of Control on Arms Transfers Divide the World? War, Militarisa on and Bri sh Democracy Vadim Kozyulin (PIR Center for Policy Studies) FD71: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Game Of Zones: The Quest For In uence In Europe’S Neighbourhood Paul Dixon (Kingston University) Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Chair Disc. Sven Biscop (Egmont ‐ Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons) Richard Whitman (University of Kent) Adrian G. V. Hyde‐Price (Gothenburg University, Department of Poli cal Science) Middle East Unbound? The West Lowers the Guard Contes ng Everyday Militarisms: Resis ng Youth Recruitment Chris Rossdale (Royal Holloway, University of London) FD75: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Organizing Violence: The Ins tu onal Causes And E ects Of Armed Group Ideologies, Networks And Strategies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Terrorist Networks and Target Selec on Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Ryan P. Kennedy (University of Houston) Ma hew Ward (University of Houston) Luis Simon (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Winter Is Coming Or America Imposes Autonomy Upon Europe Peter Krause (Boston College) Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Between Islamic State And Al Qaeda Branch: The Idea onal And Organiza onal Sources Behind Dissimilar Strategies Of Organiza onal Expansion Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons) The EU And The Neighbourhood, 2010‐2014: Implica ons For Strategy, Technology And Capabili es Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Daniel Fio (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) The EU In Eastern Neighbourhood: Finding The Right Balance Between The High And Low Poli cs The Priva za on of Terrorist Coopera on Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) From the Barrel of a Gun: Formal Ins tu ons, Poli cal Capacity, and the Organiza onal Adop on of Poli cal Violence Margarita Šešelgytė (Vilnius University) Benjamin Acosta (The Ohio State University) FD72: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel The Role Of States And Non-State Actors In Money And Finance Explaining Terrorism: Leadership De cits and Militant Group Tac cs Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Philip Po er (University of Michigan) Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. FD76: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Governing Dangerous Futures: Rethinking The Genera on Of Security Knowledges Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Daniel McDowell (Syracuse University) Network Topography and the Stability of the Global Financial System Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Thomas Oatley (University of North Carolina) Chair Disc. How States In uence Currency Hierarchy Sylvia Max eld (Providence College) Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) State Power and Compe Future Dangers and the Prophe c Governance of the Present David Chandler (University of Westminster) ve Currency Choice Collec ve Security Communi es: A New Global Order Among Chaos And Coherence. Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) The Financial Statecra of the BRICS: Is China a Special Case? maurizio geri (old dominion university) Leslie Ellio Armijo (Portland State University) Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California) Cynthia Roberts (Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Ins tute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University) 'Ge ng Ac on on Global Tax Jus ce: Iden ty Switching and Issue Complexity in Transna onal Advocacy Networks' Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School) FD74: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Everyday Militarisms In Liberal Society David Mu mer (York University) Tina J. Managhan (Oxford Brookes University) Fantasy, Unknowing and the Epistemological Crisis of Terrorism Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Nuclear Realism, the Nuclear Revolu on and the Poli cal Imagina on of the Future Rens van Munster (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Securing an Unknowable Future: The Radical Epistemology of Britain's Prevent Policy Thomas Mar n (University of Sussex) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Lawrence Cline (Center for Civil Military Rela ons) Charlo e V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) FD77: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Genealogies Of The Theologico-Poli cal In Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) Nicholas Rengger (University of St Andrews) The God of Interna onal Society: Metaphysics, Poli cs, and the Theory of Interna onal Society William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore) Roman c Realism and the Renewal of Poli cal Theology FD80: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Gendered Iden ty Construc on And Con ict: Does Iden ty Enable Warfare Or Peace? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Adrian Pabst (University of Kent) First Image Revisited: Human Nature, Original Sin and Interna onal Rela ons Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) “He’s Not a Naughty Boy, He’s The Messiah”: Machiavelli and the Poli cal Theology of The Prince. Chair Disc. Militarized Masculini es, Heroism and Gender Inequality during and a er Na onalist Struggles in Southern Africa Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent) Duns Scotus and the Beauty of Interna onal Rela ons? The Franciscan Intellectual Tradi on and the Theory of Interna onal Rela ons Scien Chair Disc. Rachael Bryson (Carleton University) Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University ‐ Central Texas) The Friend of My Enemy is My Enemy: Strategic A nity with the US and Transna onal Terrorism Shuhei Kurizaki (Waseda University) Ryuya Koishi (Waseda University) Mina Watanabe (Waseda University) Protec ng the State: A General Equilibrium Theory of State Security R. Blake McMahon (University of California, San Diego) Unpacking the Black Box in Domes c Poli cs: The Combined E ects of Public Opinion and Audience Costs in Interna onal Crises Kiyotaka Yasui (Waseda University) Overcoming The Hardliners: Legal Dispute Resolu on, Domes c Poli cal Constraints And The Termina on Of Interstate Territorial Con icts David Larsson (Uppsala University) The E ect Domes c Poli cal‐Economic Regimes On Peace And Con ict: A Large And Compara ve Analysis Ranan David Kuperman (University of Haifa) FD79: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Con ict Exper se: Compe ng Knowledges / Heterogenous Experts Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Challenges of Gender Integra on in Coali on Engagements: Female ISAF Soldiers and NATO Coopera on Social Cohesion and the Canadian Military: Revisi ng Integra on Policy in the Canadian Armed Forces Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath) FD78: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Domes c Poli cs And Interstate Con ict Severine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Trine Villumsen Berling (University of Copenhagen) Con ict Knowledge: Fields, Networks, and Developments in a Prac ce Oriented Science Anna Leander (Copenhagen Business School) Vanessa Brown (Carleton University) The Disciplined Soldier: Gender, Respectability and Global South Peacekeepers Marsha Henry (London School of Economics) Manipula ng Gender: Femininity in Counter‐Insurgency Opera ons Victoria Tait (Carleton University) Beyond the Burka: Burka Avenger, Muslim Women, and Pakistani Na onal Iden ty Lena Saleh (Carleton University) FD81: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Religion, Ethnicity And Na onalism Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Interna onal Field Research in Con ict Zones srobana bha acharya (georgia southern university) Think Tanks in the business of Con ict Exper se Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Track‐Change Diplomacy: The Making Of Crisis Responses At The European Council Panel Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Lucie Irene Ashley (San Francisco State University, Statnews.org Lab UC Berkley ) Power Struggles, Ethnic con icts, and Religion ‐ Religious Conversion in the Indian Secular State Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion Univesrsity) The Poli ciza on of Religion in South Asia:The Rise of Religious Na onalism Vaishali Raghuvanshi (South Asian University) The Role of Religious Di erences in the Level of Violence in a Civil War Anthony Sudarmawan (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Faith in Conten on: Religious Compe Representa on of Ethnicity on and the Poli cal Ma hew Isaacs (Brandeis University) Transna onal Islam in Transna onal Families: Migra on ows between Pakistan and Europe Parveen Akhtar (University of Bradford) Academic Con ict Research in Prac ce Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Karen Davis (Defence Research and Development Canada) FE97: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM FPA Poster Session Recep on Poster Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Disc. Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University) Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Indigenous Peoples as Global Actors: Addressing Silences in Canadian Foreign Policy Leah Sarson (Queen's University) Why Framing Ma ers: Explaining Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute Jihyun Shin (University of Southern California) David Kang (University of Southern California) The Poli cs of Recogni on: Sub‐state actors, opposi on groups and transforming grey areas in the Interna onal System Philip Leech (University of Liverpool) The Causes and Consequences of Con ict Personaliza on Kelly A. McHugh (Florida Southern College) The Chinese Communist Party’s Two‐Level Game – Ontological Security Theory & Performa vity as Evidence of Norm Di usion Jadon J. Mariane (University of Florida) Structural Es ma on of US Foreign Aid Determinants Youngwan Kim (Korea University) Hannah Kim (University of California, Irvine) Taehee Whang (Korea University) FE98: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM SSIP Poster Session Scien Disc. Recep on Poster Panel c Study of Interna onal Processes Vanessa A. Le er (Middle Tennessee State University) When Do The People Want The Fall Of The Regime? Determinants Of Protesters' Demands In Demonstra ons Around The Arab World Konstan n Ash (University of California - San Diego) Trajectories of Statebuilding: What Census Data Reveal about the Evolu on of State Capacity Melissa Lee (Stanford University) Interrebel violence in Intrastate Con ict Nynke Salverda (Uppsala University) Containing Infec on or Rivalry? Neighboring Interven on and Peace Durability a er Civil Wars Chong Chen (Utah State University) Bring the Pain: How A Target's Military Capabili es In uence Militarized Con ict Ini a on and Escala on Brian B. Crisher (Florida State University) Near‐Repeat Pa erns In Mari me Piracy Incidents Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Amsterdam) FE99: Friday 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Poli cal Demography And Geography Recep on Poster Panel Poli cal Demography and Geography Disc. Disc. Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware) Is Capitalism Sustainable? Neil E. Harrison (The Sustainable Development Ins tute) Di usion Of Democracy: The E ects Of Historical And Contemporary Variables Kunihiko Imai (Elmira College) Mariam Khawar (Elmira College) Regional Governance and Global Governance: Building Theore cal Bridges Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) How Income Causes Democracy: The Credibility of Commitments and the Contractualist Hegemony Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Demet Y. Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Vic ms of the Night: What is Racism in Modern Society? Llewellyn D. Howell (Thunderbird School of Global Management) Polari es of the “Other”: Hierarchy, Symbols, and Mass Violence on the Ba le eld Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University) Saturday CCS01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 12:15 PM Career Course Simula ons and Games for the Classroom (by special registra on only) Professional Development Commi ee Inst. Inst. Inst. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Nina Kollars (Franklin & Marshall College) Amanda M. Rosen (Webster University) SA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regional Powers In A Unipolar World Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) Mul polarity and Its Sponsors Kjell Engelbrekt (Swedish Na onal Defense College) Security Strategy under Uncertainty: The Behavior of Secondary Powers in the East Asian Power Shi s SA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Advancing Global IR (II): Challenges And Prospects Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jing Sun (University of Denver) Do You Think Realism Could Not Get Any Parochial? What About Realism Under Unipolarity? Burcu Sari (Columbia University) Hegemony Or Integra on? Are We Seeing The Emergence Of New Powers As Challenging The Exis ng Order, Or Is It Something Much Di erent? Eric Rojo (CEDAN (Centro de Estudios del Desarrollo de America del Norte), Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Mexico DF) Des nied to be a Bully? Regional Hegemonic Behavior in Compara ve Perspec ve Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Vying For Regional Supremacy In The Middle East: Iran, Saudi Arabia And Turkey Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University‐Qatar) Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University‐Qatar) Regional Supremacy in West Asia: A Case Study of Iran and Saudi Arabia Md Abdul Ga ar (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Recalibra ng Persian Gulf Security: Domes c versus Regional Challenges Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Iran‐Turkey Rela ons: Toward a New Strategic Vision Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) What is “Regime Change from Within?” Unpacking the Concept in the Context of Iran Ivan Sascha Sheehan (University of Bal more) Regionalism As A Domes c Project: Understanding the 'New' Regionalist Ac vism in Turkish Foreign Policy Alper Kaliber (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Istanbul Bilgi University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) J. Ann Tickner (American University) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai, China ) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) SA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Presiden al Theme Panel - What Is Geopoli cs? Roundtable Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Journey Home ‐‐ How to House So Power in Interna onal Rela ons Theory: an East Asian Case Study Roundtable Part. Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies, Uppsala University & PUC‐Rio de Janeiro) Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) SA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Emo ons And Aesthe cs: Understanding Emo ons From Representa ons In Interna onal Rela ons Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Katharina Höne (Aberystwyth University) Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Ra onal Securi sers And Emo onal Subjects: The Securi sa on Of Islam In The US Post 9/11 Clara Eroukhmano (University of st andrews) Emo ons and the English School: A new research agenda Saloni Kapur (Lancaster University) Emo ons, Reason, and Interna onal Rela ons: Trea ng Civic Virtues as Both Dependent and Independent Variables Gregory Peterson (South Dakota State University) Roles As Representa on: The Importance Of Emo on And Recogni on In Role Theory Bernardo Teles Fazendeiro (University of Kent) SA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Man And The Machine: New Technologies And Methodologies In The Study Of Social Interac on In Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po) A.T. Kingsmith (York University) Machine Learning Methodologies and Large Data Text Corpora Luke R. Barnesmoore (University of Bri sh Columbia) Online Ac vism and O ine Protest Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, San Diego) (Re)Poli cising the Internet: Micropoli cal Resistances in Everyday Socio‐Digital Spaces A.T. Kingsmith (York University) A Bare Life Casts No Shadow? Exploring the Uneven Landscapes of Big Data in the Cyborg City Nicole Rallis (York University) SA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Regional Ins tu on Building In Compara ve Perspec ve Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. SA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Na onal Iden ty Shi s And The Securi za on Of Non-Tradi onal Security Dynamics In Asia Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Miles Kahler (American University) Miles Kahler (American University) Why Are Some Ins tu ons Di erent Than Others? Explaining The Ins tu onal Change Of ASEAN Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen) Varia ons on a Theme: Regime Complexity and Ins tu onal Design in Asia and Europe Andrew Yeo (Catholic University) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Chair Disc. The Impact of Human Security on Na onal Security: Northeast Asian States’ Policies to Control Security Risks from North Korea Jay Jang (University of Massachuse s Boston) Reluctant Regionalism: The Di usion of An ‐Tra cking Norms and Coopera on in Northeast Asia Ayako Nakamura (Tohoku University) The Indo‐Pak Rivalry: Insecuri es, Iden La n American Regionalism in Compara ve Perspec ve es and Interests Mohsin Khan (Jindal Global University) Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Peace or Power?: Japanese Debates on Paci sm/Humanitarianism Regional Architectures Across Eurasia: Regime Insecurity and Ins tu onal Development Josuke Ikeda (University of Toyama) Alexander Cooley (Barnard College) SA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Norms: Di usion, Localiza on, Contesta on Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University) Benny Teh (Universi Sains Malaysia) Panel SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Ukraine Crisis and its Global Implica ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Iran’s Nuclear Program a er the Ukrainian Crisis: The Salience of China and Russia Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin) Maria‐Gabriela Manea (Albert‐Ludwigs University Freiburg) Whose Norm is it Anyway? The Impact of the Global South on Norm Contesta on Horia Michael Dijmarescu (Northwestern University) Global Norms & Local Courts: Transla ng the Rule of Law in Bangladesh Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin) Saira Khan (Webster University) What Moscow Wants: The Geopoli cal Roots of Russia’s Ukraine Policy Elias I. Götz (Aarhus University) Russia in Asia’s Security Order post‐Ukraine: A Neutral Player or China’s Junior Partner? Norms and Culture: Cross‐Pressures and Local Agency Artyom L. Lukin (Far Eastern Federal University) Semyon Koro ch (Far Eastern Federal University) Rachel L. Wahl (New York University) The Deployment of Interna onal Legal Norms in Hybrid Criminal Courts John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan) Contesta on and Counterstories: Bringing Iden ty Theories Into Studies of Norm Di usion Alesha Porisky (University of Toronto) Emily K. M. Sco (University of Toronto) SA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Renewed Autonomy A er The End Of The Cold War? Analyzing La n American Foreign Policies With La n American Tools Foreign Policy Analysis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México) Carlos Romero (Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV)) Mexico’s Foreign Policy a er Na a and the End of the Cold War: Aligned, Dependent, or Independent? Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) Is Venezuela Reaching an Independent Foreign Policy? Carlos Romero (Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV)) Chile and the Paradox of Autonomy Joaquin Fermandois Bringing Regional Subsystems Back In: South America and the Case for a Regional Subsystemic Approach to the Study of Interna onal Rela ons Carlos G. Teixeira (PUC-SP) Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) False Analogies and America's Great Power Rivalry: From Syria to Ukraine Robert G. Patman (University of Otago) The Crisis over Ukraine as a Conceptual Watershed in Western Defence Policy Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University) SA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Narra ves And Discourses Of IR Panel Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Axel Heck (University of Freiburg) Amelia H. Arsenault (Georgia State University) Media Frames, Cogni ve E ects, and Implica ons for Nonviolent Struggle Cynthia A. Boaz (Sonoma State University) Echoes of World War I in Today’s Arab Middle East: The Sykes‐Picot Agreement as a Symbolic Referent in Contemporary Poli cal Discourse William La Youmans (George Washington University) Strategic Narra ves, Alliances, and Foreign Policymaking Laura Roselle (Elon University) The United States And Its Ba le For Legi macy Through The Responsibility To Protect: An Analisys Of The White House Speech In Twi er Regarding A Possible Interven on In Syria (2013) Ana María Córdoba Hernández (Universidad de La Sabana) Marcela Durán Camero (Universidad de La Sabana) Ginethe Vanessa Ayala Gen le (Universidad de La Sabana) SA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Con ict, Coopera on, Coexistence in Interna onal Rela ons Disc. Caroline L. Varin (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Caroline L. Varin (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Compara ve Par and Dispersal Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair SA16: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Reconceptualizing Civil Society ons: Contemporary Re ec ons on Na onhood Chair Disc. Disc. Hayley Stevenson (University of She eld) Christopher L. Pallas (Kennesaw State University) Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Rising Powers and Civil Society at the World Trade Organiza on: Mapping Discourses of Conten on Ma hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Shailja Sharma (DePaul University) Resistance in Neoliberal Spaces: An ‐Austerity Protests as Sites of Cosmopolitan Prac ce Context and Interna onal Interven on: The Making of ‘Post‐ Con ict’. The Case of Burundi (1993‐2014) Christopher Toula (Georgia State University) Marie Saiget (Sciences Po Paris, CERI) A Realis c Perspec ve on the Poli cs of Human Rights Adam Shen (Na onal Sun Yat-Sen University/Ph. D. Candidate) Energy and Con ict Resolu on: The Case of Cyprus The Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Changing Shape of Global Trade Poli cs: The Role of Language and Civil Society Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Manchester) Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester) An Iden ty Framework for the Study of Transna onal Solidarity SA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Fostering Inclusive Poli cal Se lements Panel Justus Dreyling (Freie Universität Berlin) Fabian Klein (Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin Graduate School for Transna onal Studies) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Sudakshini M. Perera (University of Birmigham) Sudakshini M. Perera (University of Birmigham) Can poli cal se lements become more inclusive? Contras ng (post‐ con ict) transi ons in Chile and Guatemala Alina Rocha Menocal (Developmental Leadership Program) The In uence and Responsibility of Aid in Transna onalized Poli cal Se lements Pablo Yanguas (University of Manchester) Poli cal Se lements and Peace in a Post‐Colonial World How Do Poli cal Se lements Change? Viewing Poli cal Se lements As Processes Of (De‐) Legi ma on Claire Louise Mcloughlin (University of Birmingham) Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Nancy Wright (Long Island University ) Nancy Wright (Long Island University ) Do Natural Disasters A ect Civil Con icts? Seok Joon Kim (George Washington University) Climate Migrants – the Returning of Environmentally Displaced Persons a er Natural Disasters Sinja Hantscher (University of Muenster) Is it a Disaster or Is It Not? The Compara ve Poli cs of Disaster Declara on Rules Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University) What Makes People Move? A Compara ve Study Of People’s Response To Early Warning Alerts Before Natural Disasters In The Philippines And India Colin Walch (Uppsala University) Panel Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Srini Sitaraman (Clark University) Reproduc on of the Colonial within Non‐West: A Gender Analysis of Turkey’s Nestling Orientalism towards Somalia Sarah Phillips (The University of Sydney) SA15: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Disaster Poli cs SA17: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM How To Decolonize R2P? De-Silencing And Decentring The Conversa on On Sovereignty And Self-Determina on Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University) ‘Struggling In Defence Of Interna onal Legality’: African Discourses And Prac ces Of Sovereignty And Self‐Determina on Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Goldsmiths, University of London) Decolonizing from the South: Afro‐La no Movements in La n America and the Caribbean Melody Fonseca (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Decolonizing Knowledge – An Example Of Research In Afghanistan Mechthild Exo (Free University of Berlin) Paternalism as a Constant of Bri sh Interven onism: Exploring the Domes c‐Interna onal Nexus Claire Nicolaou (University of She eld) SA18: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM R2P And The Global South Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Grant Dawson (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China) Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)) Emerging Powers And The No on Of 'Interna onal Responsibility': Moral Duty Or Shi ing Goalpost? Kai Michael Kenkel (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Marcelle Mar ns (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) R2P, the Protec on of Civilians in Armed Con icts, and Brazilian Foreign Policy: contribu ons from an emerging power to the strengthening of interna onal norms on con ict preven on Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)) The Doctrine Of Responsibility To Protect In Turkish Foreign Policy: Libya And Syria In A Compara ve Perspec ve Volkan Seysane (Istanbul University ) Cigdem Celik (Istanbul University) Chair Disc. Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Na onal University) Roundtable Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) Chris an Jetzlsperger (German Foreign O ce) Eugenia Piza Lopez (United Na ons Development programme) Gregor Walter‐Drop (Freie Universität Berlin) Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) SA20: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Emerging Powers In Reshaping The Global Order Panel Higor Hebert França da Cunha (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Renato Sabbagh Bahia (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Possibili es and Limita ons of Construc vist Securi za on Approaches to Hungarian Minori es in Transylvania Nicole V.T. Lugosi (University of Alberta) Securi zing Displaced Popula ons: The Rise Of Deterrence In Immigra on Policy In Canada, New Zealand, And The United Kingdom Laura Connoy (University of Waterloo) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Disc. ‘Akufukuzae hakwambii toka?’: The Securi za on of Somali Urban Refugees in Kenya Neil James Wilson Steen Fryba Christensen (Aalborg University) Xing Li (Aalborg University) Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Societal Securi za on: Expanding The Agenda For The Study Of Extreme Iden ty Poli cs Ma A. Ju la (University of Minnesota) Gulf Growth, Transi on, and the New Economic Geography Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Theorizing the Transi on and Transforma on of the Global Order: System Level and Unit Level Aspects Chair Disc. Emerging Powers and Private Global Governance Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College and UMass Boston) Corrup on, Compe on, and Cleavages: The Poli cs of Distribu on in Emerging Democracies Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ana Carolina Garriga (Center for Research and Teaching in Economics) Ana Carolina Garriga (Center for Research and Teaching in Economics) Does the External Environment In uence a Firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? The Mul ‐Level Factors of CSR Adop on & Prac ce Nathan Andrews (University of Alberta) Mixing Business with Poli cs: Does Corporate Social Responsibility End Where Lobbying Begins? Alvise Favo o Kelly Kollman (University of Glasgow) Co ee, Climate, and Sustainable Development E orts in Northern Nicaragua Jacqueline Todak (University of Wyoming) Going 'Behind the Brands': Tes ng the Fit of State‐centric Models to Explain the Dynamics of Corporate‐focused NGO Advocacy and Campaigning Uwe Gnei ng (Freie Universität Berlin) Kivanc Ulusoy (Istanbul University) Ma hew D. Crosston (Bellevue University) Teresa Maria Cierco (University of Porto) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Disc. Panel 'Promo ng Good Governance In Serbia: Where Do We Stand?' African Agency Post‐2015: Developmental States Reshaping Regional & Global Orders? Chair SA23: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Corrup on In The Postcommunist World Post Communist States Steen Fryba Christensen (Aalborg University) Xing Li (Aalborg University) SA21: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Trends And Developments In Corporate Responsibility And Voluntary Regula on Regimes Michael Johns (Lauren an University‐ Barrie) Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) The One and the Other: The Securi za on of Migra on in Israel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology The Responsibility to Protect: An Innately Western Idea? SA19: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Fragile States As A Challenge For Interna onal Poli cs SA22: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Reconceptualizing Securi za on Yasushi Hazama (IDE-JETRO) Preven ng Backsliding: The EU’s Impact on Na onal Corrup on A er Accession Ahmet Mert Kartal (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point) Confucius Legacies and the Percep on of Corrup on in East Asia: A Mul ‐Level Analysis Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) Eunjung Choi (University of South Florida) Is Polariza on so Perilous?: Pluralism in Government and the Rule of Law in Eastern Europe Michael R. Touchton (Boise State University) SA24: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM External Actors In Africa Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Disc. John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku) John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University) Dragon on the Savanna: How Chinese Lending in Africa is Remaking a Con nent Robert Wishart (University of Connec cut) Sino‐African Rela ons: Boos ng Africa’s Economy But At What Costs? Alexandrea Schwind (University of North Texas) Dudgeon and Dragons?: Africa, China, and economic power asymmetry The Role Of Interna onal Private Credit Ra ng Agencies And The ‘Eurozone Crisis’: A Neo‐Gramscian Perspec ve tara mock (Michigan State University) China's Wordview and Representa ons of Its Engagement with Africa. Earl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida) Annina Bürgin (Universidade da Coruña (Ins tuto Universitario de Estudios Europeos, Spain)) Regional Repercussions of the EU Crisis: Comparing Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University) The African Policy Of Rousse ’s Government: Retreat With Improvement? Crying Wolf: The EU & Image Resilience in Times of Crisis Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Guilherme M. Dias (La Salle University) SA25: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Global Dead (II): Mourning, Su ering, Witnessing Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Mark Ayyash (Mount Royal University ) Chris Hendershot (York University) SA28: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Unconven onal Con ict, Unconven onal Means And New Data Scien Chair Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina) Adrian Lewis (University of Kansas) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) Day(s) of Honour: Memorializing Canada’s Dead in Afghanistan (Nuclear) Change of Plans: What Explains Nuclear Reversals? Claire Turenne Sjolander (University of O awa) Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Eleonora Ma acci (The Ohio State University) In Life as in Death: IR and Gender Inequality Sabiha Allouche (School of Oriental and African Studies) The Anonymity of Death and the Loneliness of the Non‐Dead: Understanding the Site of the Uniden ed Mass Graves and the Act of Bearing Witness Cyber Spillover: The Transi on from Cyber Incident to Conven onal Foreign Policy Dispute Brandon Valeriano (University of Glasgow) Ryan Maness (Northeastern University) Shubranshu Mishra (University of Kent) Panel Communica on Technology and Protest Andrew Li le (Cornell University) Digital Discrimina on? Ethnicity and Internet Access Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Andrea Calderaro (A. Humboldt's Ins tute for Internet and Society) Assessing the E ec veness of Money as a Weapons’ System (MAAWS) Endless Loss, Mourning and the Poli cs of Reclaiming the Dead SA26: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Security Failures (II): Methods And Contesta on c Study of Interna onal Processes Michael Bourne (Queen's University Belfast) Can E. Mutlu (Bilkent University) Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Suso Benitez-Baleato (University of Konstanz) SA29: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Journals And Security Studies Too Big to Fail Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Emily Gilbert (University of Toronto) Securing through the Failure to Secure: The Ambiguity of Resilience at the Bombsite Charlo e V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Policing/Failure: 26/11 and ‘Poli cs’ of Technicality Rhys Machold (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Failure: A Space for Security Cri que? Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Antulio J. Echevarria II (US Army War College) Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College) Mackubin Owens (Editor of Orbis) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Sean M. Lynn‐Jones (Harvard University) Julien Jeandesboz (University of Amsterdam) SA30: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Trust In Governance Of Global Commodity Chains Forensic Assessment, Falsi ability, and Failure Adriel Weaver (University of Toronto) SA27: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Crisis In The European Union Or The Eurozone: Mul ple Perspec ves Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) When Eurocentrism Hits Home: Contradic ons In The Response To The Eurozone Crisis Neil Dooley (University of Sussex, Department of Interna onal Rela ons) EU Parliamentary Elec ons: Global Lessons from a Regional Poli cal Crisis Vicki Birch eld (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Geo rey Harris (European Parliament) Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) Michael Urban (University of Oxford) Blind Spots: The Role of Mul na onal Electronics Corpora ons in Shaping Consumer Percep ons of the Electronics Commodity Chain Lucy McAllister (University of Colorado at Boulder) Trust And TNCs: Nego a ng A New Balance Of Power In The Global Soybean Commodity Complex Emelie Peine (University of Puget Sound) Farming For Walmart: The Poli cs Of Corporate Control And Responsibility In The Global South Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia) What Can China’S Rise Tell Us About The Role Of Trust In Global Commodity Markets Pascale Massot (The University of Bri sh Columbia) Mistrust And Protest: Establishing A Social License For Unconven onal Oil And Gas Produc on Does Priva za on Explain The Poor Treatment Of People In Immigra on Deten on? Kate Neville (Duke University) Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University) SA31: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Economic Development And Women's (Dis)Empowerment Cecilia J. Cannon (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Michael Flynn (Global Deten on Project) Panel Gabriela Marin Thornton (Texas A&M University) Understanding the Evolu on of the Norm Prohibi ng Inhuman and Degrading Treatment under the European Conven on Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Global Development Chair Disc. Ezgi Yildiz (Graduate Ins tute (IHEID), Geneva & ICourts, University of Copenhagen) Ilan Kapoor (York University) Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) Gendering Energy Governance in the 21st Century: The Poten al for Women’s Empowerment in the Renewables Sector Juliann Emmons Allison (University of California Riverside) Ian Oxnevad (University of California, Riverside) Human Capabili es As 'Smart Economics': A Cri cal Re‐Reading Of Sen’s Concept Of Women’s Empowerment In Development Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) Gendering PPPs: Examining the G8 New Alliance with a Gender Lens Andrea M. Collins (Queen's University) Cleaning up is Women’s Work? Gender Inequity and Opportuni es in Post‐Disaster Relief E orts Lynn Horton (Chapman University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Poli cal Demography and Geography Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) “Illegal” Migrants as Legal Actors: Enac ng Europe a Truly Post‐ Na onal Space Jannik P ster (Cluster of Excellence "Norma ve Orders") Philip Wallmeier (Goethe University Frankfurt) Panel Transna onal Terrorism in New York City: The Rise of a Security Risk Community and the Produc on of a Cosmopolitan Security Space M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo) Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Carlos Encina (Stony Brook University) Mieczyslaw Boduszynski (Pomona College) Victor Peskin (Arizona State University) Reconceptualising Sri Lankan State‐Civil Society Links In A Post‐ Na onal Era Gilberto J. Algar-Faria (University of Bristol) African Courts for Africa's Problems: Human Rights, Norm Di usion, and Global Governance Ayodeji Kamau Perrin (University of Pennsylvania) Civil Society And The ICC: How Do Human Rights NGOS In Kenya Interact With The Court And What Are The Implica ons For Interna onal Jus ce? Thomas Obel Hansen (United States Interna onal University) The ICC's Legi macy via Local Ownership of Interna onal Jus ce Alana Tiemessen (Bowdoin College) The Promise of the Obama Administra on: Is ICC Policy an Acceptance of Global Governance? SA35: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Old And New Challenges To Global Health Panel Global Development Global Health Chair Disc. André de Mello e Souza (Ins tuto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada) Owain D. Williams (University of Queensland) Shu ing Forward to a Healthy Future? Healthcare Accessibili es of China and India You-te Howard Liao (University of Taipei) Exploring Interna onal And Domes c Linkages In Scaling Up Nutri on Interven ons In The Global South Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University) Panel Human Rights George M. Thomas (Arizona State University) George M. Thomas (Arizona State University) Right‐wing radicalism in an interna onal poli cal order: Exploring the democra c response to the radical right in the European Union Ludvig Norman (Uppsala University ) Panel Frauke Surmann (Freie Univers ät Berlin) The Interna onal Criminal Court and the Struggle for Jus ce in Libya Chair Disc. SA34: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Post-Na onal Rule And The Policing Of Space Ordering and maintaining post‐na onal poli cal spaces Human Rights SA33: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM European Court Of Human Rights George M. Thomas (Arizona State University) Resistant Spa ality: The Micro‐Poli cs of Aesthe c In(ter)ven ons Chizu Sato (Wageningen University) Chair Disc. Conten ons over Religious Rights in World Society: Emergent Principles in the European Court of Human Rights Stephan Scheel (Goldsmiths, University of London) Manufacturing Pos eminist Ci zen‐Consumers Via Cause Marke ng: Another 'Smart Economic' Strategy? SA32: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Challenges Facing The ICC Ethnicity in Interna onal Rela ons: The Case of the European Roma Carmen Jacqueline Ho (University of Toronto) Denialism, S gma and Discrimina on: Challenges to Allevia ng HIV/AIDS in Post‐Apartheid South Africa Samantha Manley (York University) Is Financial Transac on Tax Advocacy Counterproduc ve to Global Health Fundraising E orts? A Case Study of UNITAID Nihar Gondalia (University of Toronto) Jillian Clare Kohler (University of Toronto) SA36: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Peaceful Power Transi on? Processes, Disposi ons, Predisposi ons And Revisionism Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. G20, Global Energy Governance, and the Condi ons for Ac on Chris an Downie (University of New South Wales) The G20: A Steering Commi ee for the Green Economy? Kyla Tienhaara (Australian Na onal University) G20 and Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) The G‐20 As A Steering Commi ee Of The Interna onal Climate Change Regime: An Alterna ve To Achieve Consensus And Overcome The Mul lateral Deadlock Why Complain? Domes c Factors and the Dissa sfac on of Challengers Zhen Han (McGill University, Poli cal Science department) Larissa Basso (University of Brasília) The Determinant of Strategic Trust: The Determinant of Strategic Trust: How the Past A ects the Future Jean-François Bélanger (McGill University) David A. Beitelman (Dalhousie University) Chair Part. Part. Part. Contesta on As Socializa on? Processes Of Rising Powers’ Ins tu onal Accommoda on In UN And GATT/WTO Alice Chessé (McGill University) Panel Steven Smith (American Poli cal Science Associa on) Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Charlo e Ku (University of Illinois) Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) SA41: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Art Ma ers: On The Aesthe cs Of Violence, Death, And Memory Interna onal Poli cal Economy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Chair Disc. Shogo Suzuki (University of Manchester) Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University) Paul M. O'Shea (Aarhus University) Deniz Cakirer (University of Southern California) Hannah Par s-Jennings (University of St Andrews) Financial Crises, Regime Change, and American Foreign Policy Disaggrega ng Gender(ed) Violence: Lacan, Irish Pop‐Culture, and the Poli cs of the Feminine Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) Dependencies and the Se ling of Mari me Boundaries Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada) & York Centre for Feminist Research) Aslaug Asgeirsdo r (Bates College) Financial Interven on in Con ict: American Extension of Interstate Loans to War Figh ng States Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University) Paul Poast (Rutgers University) Xiaojun Li (The University of Bri sh Columbia) SA38: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Publishing In IR Journals: Prac cal Advice From Journal Editors Adam Chapnick (Canadian Forces College / Royal Military College of Canada) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Mar n C. Hall (Lund University) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Daniel Schade (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Gustavo Sosa Nunez (Research Ins tute Mora) Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) La n America in the G20: 'Global South' or 'Global Governors'? Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) The Aesthe cs of ‘Everyday’ Poli cs: Visuals, Violence, Gender, and Right‐Wing Movements Akanksha Mehta (School of Oriental and African Studies ) Macabre Triumphalism: Images and the A ermath of the Moscow Theatre Siege Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) SA42: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Protec ng Ci zens Abroad: The Duty Of Care Interna onal Educa on Women's Caucus SA39: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Environmental Ac vi es Of The G20? Time to be a‐MAZE‐d? Reconciling Enduring Sites of Contesta on with Puzzles in the Present Northern Ireland Faye Donnelly (University of St Andrews) Business as Usual? Territorial Disputes and Economic Exchange between China and Japan Part. Part. Part. Part. Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Susanna Hast (IHEID / CCDP) To See or Not to See: The Nexus Between Rela onal Ethics, Hamlet and Afghanistan The Poli cal Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy Chair Roundtable American Poli cal Science Associa on Survival Signals: Realism and Strategic Trust SA37: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Economic Diplomacy And Foreign Economic Policy SA40: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Future Of Academic Associa ons Panel Diploma c Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Kris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Kris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Security Beyond The State: The ‘Duty Of Care’ For Ci zens In Uniform Abroad Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) When Disaster Strikes: Disaster Diplomacy And The Transforma on Of The 'Duty Of Care' Halvard Leira (NUPI) The Protec on Of Protectors – Diploma c Personnel As Providers And Targets For The 'Duty Of Care' Halvard Leira (NUPI) Ci zens Abroad And The 'Duty Of Care': At The Inters ces Of Poli cal Community, Ci zenship And Security Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) SA43: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Business Interests And The Making Of Regula on Panel SA47: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Linking Issues In Foreign Economic Policy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Chair Disc. Disc. Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London) Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam) Carola Betzold (University of Gothenburg) Regula ng Private Security: Do Interna onal Standards Price Local Companies Out Of The Compliance Market? Geo Burt (Centre for Security Governance) Bjornar Egede-Nissen (University of Western Ontario) Norma ve Barriers to Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment Timothy Turnbull (Brown University) Joselyn Muhleisen (School of Public A airs, Baruch College) Governance Capture? Business Power And Private Authority Revisited Paying for Pirates: Foreign Aid as a Policy Tool for Comba ng Mari me Crime Daniel C. Tirone (Louisiana State University) Sam Rohrer (University of North Georgia) Michael J. Bloom eld (University of Oxford) Panel Theory Disc. Holger Stritzel (University of St Andrews) Sending the “Rights” Signal: Human Rights and Preferen al Trade Agreements Claire Peacock (University of Oxford) Foreign Aid and Human Rights: The E ect of Human Rights Aid on Recipients’ Human Rights Prac ces Je rey King (University of Missouri) The Malprac ce of “Ra onality” in Interna onal Rela ons Uriel Abulof (Princeton University, Tel-Aviv University) “To Kill Him Who is Making Ready to Kill”: A Conceptual History of Pre‐emp on in Interna onal Security Liam P. D. Stockdale (McMaster University) Biopoli cs, Liberal War and Maternal Thinking: Feminist Revisions of ‘Security’ Amanda Conroy (London School of Economics & Poli cal Science) Bodies to be Protected: The Responsibility to Protect and the Security/Body Nexus Joseph Lehnert (University of California, Santa Cruz) The Fearless Speech Of Female Protectors: Parrhesia, Performa vity And Interna onal Security Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (University of Sussex) SA46: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel China's Economic And Financial Policies At Home And Abroad Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Miguel Otero‐Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management and Elcano Royal Ins tute) Miguel Otero‐Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management and Elcano Royal Ins tute) Anton Malkin (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Understanding China’s (In) Coherence in Interna onal Economic Governance Marcia Harpaz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Global Economic Security E ects and Policy Impacts of Chinese Bank Globaliza on on the Interna onal Financial System Travis Selmier II (Indiana University, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Poli cal Theory and Policy Analysis ) From laggard to primus ‐ Why is China exceeding global banking standards? Peter Knaack (University of Southern California) China's New Role in Global Financial Governance Nele Noesselt (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University) Tina Zappile (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) Andrew Rosser (University of Adelaide) Norway’s Forest Ini a ve: Between Success And Failure TTIP and Economic Diplomacy: Represen ng Industry SA45: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Tyranny Of Concepts Part (II): Security And Ra onality Panel SA48: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Democracy And Norm Di usion Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Tina Freyburg (University of Warwick) Gabrielle S. Bardall (Université de Montréal) Human Rights and Regimes: Stability over Democracy Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani (University of California, Davis) Nonviolent Movements and Their Impact on the Level of Democracy Caglayan Ce n (Loyola University) Ekrem Baser (University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign) From Norm Taker to Norm Maker: Democracy Promo on by New Democracies Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) The European Union and Democracy Promo on: Procedural vs. Substan ve Democracy Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University) Aimee Kanner (Florida Atlan c University) Faith in Democracy: Militant Democracy, Legal Pluralism and the Turkish State Kathleen A. Cavanaugh (Na onal University of Ireland) Edel Hughes (University of East London (UK)) SA49: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Power And Powers: Change And Con nuity Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Michelle Murray (Dartmouth College) Kyle Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College) The Real Signi cance of the Congress of Vienna Mathias Ormestad Frendem (University of Oxford) Global Energy Transi ons and Systemic Leadership Contests in History William R. Thompson (Indiana University) Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College) Shadowing the Hegemon? Great Power Norms, Socializa on, and the Military Trajectories of Rising Powers Adam Li (Princeton University) War between Powerful Contenders in Northeast Asia: Japan and Russia in the Twenty Century Hsiao-chuan Liao (Na onal Taiwan University) SA50: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM How Norms Fight - And How They Win Panel A Theory of Norma ve Pressure: Interac ons between Civilian Protec on and An ‐Terrorism Norms The crea on and di usion of bioethical norms: from the ‘West’ to ‘Africa’ and back again Adele Langlois (University of Lincoln) Abandoning the Rule Against War?: An Ins tu onal Analysis of the Italo‐Ethiopian Crisis Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, Whitehead School of Diplomacy and Interna onal Rela ons) Panel Preven on of Mass Atroci es – What We Learned? Sexual Violence Related S gma sa on In Con ict A ected‐Se ngs: Can Repara ons Have A Transforma ve Impact? Emily Waller (University of New South Wales, Australia) Preven ng Mass Atroci es: Why We Fail and What Can be Done About It Adam I. Lupel (Interna onal Peace Ins tute) Panel Peace Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) The Shortage of Protest by the Biafra Movement in Contemporary Nigeria Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) Panel Fulvio A na (Catania University) Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) rafal wordliczek (Jagiellonian University) AgnieszkaBM Bieńczyk-Missala (University of Warsaw) Fletcher Dee Cox (University of Denver) Peacebuilding And Local Ownership: Who Owned The Reconcilia on Process In Nicaragua? US Foreign Policy towards Low Interest Regions at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st Century: the Case Study of North Africa and Andes Subregion Amanda Ba les (Georgia Southern University) Egypt 4 Years a er Mubarak: A Tale of High Expecta ons and Dashed Hopes Chavanne Lenise Peercy (University of Minnesota) Stanley W. Samarasinghe (Tulane University) Chair Disc. The Atroci es Of North Korea: A Poli cal Scien st’s Guide To Poli cal Prison Camps In North Korea Ethno‐communal Con ict in Kenya: Violence, Escala on, and Resilience in Compara ve Perspec ve The Role of Reconcilia on in Democra c Transi on: The Case of Guinea Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Stephen McLoughlin (Gri th University) Jan Sandig (University of Tübingen) Anastasia Filippidou (Centre for Interna onal Security and Resilience, Cran eld University) SA54: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Studies and Interna onal Rela ons Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University) Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Democra c Transi on and Mass Atroci es Chair Disc. Learning From Con ict Resolu on Processes And State‐Building E orts: The Cases Of Lebanon, Israel‐Pales ne, The Basque Country And Northern Ireland Manuela Nilsson (Linnaeus University, Sweden) Human Rights SA52: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Social Movements And Civic Organiza ons Diogo M. Dario (PUC‐Rio) Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester) Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano) Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Sherri S. Replogle (Illinois State University) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. The Importance Of Peace Collec ve Ac on From A Compara ve Perspec ve: Movements In Northern Ireland, The Basque Country And Colombia, Towards A Comprehensive Framework Of Decisive Social Con ict Resolu on Andrea Schapper (Darmstadt University of Technology) Hannes Hansen‐Magnusson (University of Hamburg) SA51: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Confron ng Atroci es Panel Peace Studies Theory Chair Disc. SA53: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Case Studies On Peacebuilding Non‐Tradi onal Security in EU and China Emil J. Kirchner (University of Essex) Evangelos Fanoulis (University of Leicester) Transculturality and Regionalism as Opportunity for European Iden ty‐building Sandra Sonnleitner (University of Vienna) China, European Union And The Change Of Agency Of The Peace Opera ons Fulvio A na (Catania University) Violence Without Borders: How Regions Of Extreme Violence Are Reshaping Interna onal Civil‐Military Interven ons Marcia B. Hartwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Point)) SA55: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Health And Intelligence Panel Global Health Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Damien Van Puyvelde (The University of Texas at El Paso) Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Improving How to Think in Intelligence Analysis and Medicine Efren Torres (Brunel University) Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Cogni ve and Organisa onal Elements of Knowledge Transfer From Medical Diagnosis To Intelligence Analysis M. H. Gaballa (University College London UCL) Pain as Agency: The Con a on of Medical Prac Torturers oners and Restraining Gulliver: Competency Costs, Public Opinion, and American Interven on in Militarized Disputes Sarah Naumes (York University) Managing Emerging Health Security Threats Since 9/11: The Role of Intelligence Dr. Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Health, Privacy and (Informa on) Security: Compe ng Discourses in eHealth Programmes and Genome Data Regula ons Peter Johansson (University of Gothenburg) So e Hellberg (University of Gothenburg) SA56: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Understanding Civl Wars: Concepts, Con ict And Resolu on Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Christopher F. Gelpi (The Ohio State University) Joseph Morris Grieco (Duke University) The Face of the Enemy: How Images of Foreign Leaders Shape Popular Support for War Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Why Publics Punish: Unpacking the Causal Mechanisms of Audience Costs Theory Ryan Brutger (Princeton University) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) SA59: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Brazil: Going Global? Foreign Policy Analysis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Omar McDoom (London School of Economics) Lee Seymour (University of Amsterdam) Latent Norms and Mobiliza on in Civil Wars: The Case of Abkhazia Anastasia Shesterinina (Yale University) Chair Disc. Sarah Peters (University of Notre Dame) Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (UNICAMP / UFSM) Sabrina E. Medeiros (EGN/MB - PPGHC/UFRJ) Civil War a er Civil War: Explaining Rebellion in Sudan’s 'Two Areas' Alan J. Kuperman (University of Texas) Rebuilding A Syrian Na on And State A er Civil War: Prospects And Challenges In Search Of Autonomy: Brazil’s Quest For Reform Of Interna onal Ins tu ons In Lula’s And Rousse 's Governments Thiago Lima (Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB)) Henrique Zeferino Menezes (Federal University of Paraíba) Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Panel The Strategic Role Of Embrapa For Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Africa (2002‐2010) João Marcelo Araujo (IUPERJ) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War College) John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War College) Brazil in Global A airs: A Geoeconomic Perspec ve Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ) Italy’S Military Interven ons And New Security Threats. The Cases Of Libya, Somalia And Hai Fabrizio Co cchia (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies - Pisa (Italy)) Michela Ceccorulli (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa) Why Did France Intervene In Mali? An Actor‐Centered Idea onal Approach To French Military Interven onism In Africa Benedikt Erforth (University of Trento) Boots On The Sandy Ground: The Military Involvement Of France, The United States And The EU In The Sahel Stephanie Pezard (The RAND Corpora on) Why The West Goes To War? O cial Jus ca ons For Western Or West‐Led Interna onal Military Interven ons A er The Cold War Marek Madej (University of Warsaw) SA58: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Domes c Poli cs Of Interna onal Security Panel Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) Alliances, Democracy, and Public Opinion Michael Tomz (Stanford University) Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Shrinking the Democra c Audience: Elites, Representa on, and War Elizabeth Saunders (George Washington University) From Regional Power to Global Player? The Roots of Brazil’s Extra‐ regional Foreign Policy Christopher Darnton (Catholic University of America) SA60: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Excava ng Empire In IR Panel Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Searching for Nature’s Secrets: Natural History, Narra ve, and the Renaissance of Empire in the Work of Francisco Hernández Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida) State and Empire in the Golden Age of Piracy Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ) Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Interna onal Reputa on and Smart Power: How Brazil is building its interna onal inser on in XXI century. Globaliza on, Horizontal Inequali es, And Civil War SA57: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Military Interven ons Panel Mark A. Shirk (University of Maryland) How the East was Won: ‐ Historical Ins tu onalism and the Collusive Founda ons of the Bri sh Raj Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland) Semi‐cores in Interna onal Rela ons Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs (NUPI)) Intercolonial Compe on and Indigenous Empire in 19th Century West Africa and the South China Sea Jeppe Mulich (New York University) SA61: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Queer Theory And The Interna onal Roundtable Alyssa K. Prorok (University of Iowa) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. The Viability of Implemented Power‐Sharing Provisions in Civil War Peace Agreements Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa) Nivi Manchanda (University of Cambridge) Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Chris Rossdale (Royal Holloway, University of London) Paul Amar (University of California) Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex ) SA62: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cal Demography And Geography Of Eurasia Civil War Strategies, War Outcomes, and Human Security in Post‐ Con ict Socie es Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Ghazal Dezfuli (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Loca ons of War: Do Civil Wars End Di erently in Di erent Regions? Disc. Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas) Panel SA65: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Technology, Ideology And Strategy In The Great War Poli cal Demography and Geography Chair Revisi ng the Sustainable Se lement of Civil Wars: Leaders and the Risk of War Recurrence Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO)) Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University) Historical Interna onal Rela ons The Impact of the Abe Doctrine on U.S.‐Japan Alliance and Regional Peace and Stability in East Asia Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Chair Disc. New Technologies and Norms of War: Submarine Warfare in World War I The O oman ‐ German Missions to Afghanistan (1914 ‐ 1916) Ozgur Tufekci (Karadeniz Technical University) Egehan Al nbay (Middle East Technical University) Mapping Violence and Return of Displaced People in Kosovo Predes ned to Fight: Dominance Vacuum Theory and World War I Sandra Joireman (University of Richmond) Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr (Virginia Military Ins tute) The Cold War And The Geopoli cs Of The Rhineland Fron er Ian Klinke (University of Oxford) Panel Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Disc. Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) IR Ethics A er the Subject Steven Torrente (University of Kansas) Freedom, the State, and War: Hegel’s Challenge to World Peace Shinkyu Lee (University of Notre Dame) Embracing Indecision: Musical Improvisa on as Poli cal Ethics Elke Schwarz (London School of Economics / Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge) Ques oning Norma vity, Embracing Uncertainty: Cul va ng Poli cal Engagement In The Context Of Complexity Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University) Kant vs Schmi on the Theology of Excep on: Emergency Powers meet Perpetual Peace Peter D. Finn (Na onal University of Singapore) SA64: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Civil Con ict Resolu on, Outcomes And Post-Con ict Environments Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) Ethnic Violence and Close Electoral Races Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) Rebecca D. Pa erson (Na onal Defense University) Francis Grice (McDaniel College) Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College) Eurasianism: A Viable New Regionalism? SA63: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Resistance And Ethical Cri que: Philosophical Resources Panel The Failure of Entente Civil Decision Making in Military Strategy: The Case of the Planning and Execu on of the Dardanelles Campaign Burak Samih Gulboy (Istanbul University) SA66: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Global Workforce, Global Employers Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Chair Disc. Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Making the Machine Work: Technocra c Engineering of Migrant Rights at the Interna onal Labour Organiza on Leila Kawar (Bowling Green State University) Governing ASEAN’s Borders: The Na onal/Regional Nexus of Labour Migra on Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia) Workers No More: Reproducing Abuse And Exploita on Among Immigrants In The Brazilian Garment Industry Sophie le Blanc (University of Delaware) Visa Regula ons and Firm‐Level Produc vity E ects of High‐Skilled Mobility Steven Liao (University of Virginia) Adap ng to Change: The Interna onal Associa ons of Employers between Tradi onal Tasks and New Orienta ons Karsten Ronit (University of Copenhagen) SA67: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Impact Of Interna onal Ins tu ons On Challenging Countries: Socializa on, Suspension And Sanc ons Transforming Theory: An Analysis Of Conceptual And Prac cal Work On Transi on, Transforma on And Paradigm Shi s For The Climate Change Domain Florian Mersmann (Wuppertal Ins tute) Lukas Hermwille (Wuppertal Ins tute) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton) When States Break the Rules: A Study of Membership Suspension by Interna onal Organiza ons Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine) On How Interna onal Trea es A ect Interna onal Compliance SA70: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Emerging Pa erns In The New Regionalism Post Communist States Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Noel Pereyra Johnston (University of Oxford) Explaining Compliance: Climate Change Commitments of the G8, G20 and BRICS Alexey Fenenko (Ins tute of Interna onal Security Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences) Centrifugal Threats to the Interna onal Order The G7/8‐NATO Rela onship in Regional Security Governance Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Julia Kulik (University of Toronto) Explaining Compliance with Regional & Global Summit Commitments: CARICOM, UN, G8 & G20 Ac on on Non‐ Communicable Disease Russia's Engagement in East Asian Regionalism: In Search of A Balanced Strategy Andrey A. Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Ministry of Foreign A airs of Russia) John Kirton (University of Toronto) Caroline Bracht (University of Toronto) Panel SA71: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Media And Interna onal Public Opinion A Demand‐Side Analysis of Renminbi Interna onalisa on: The Renminbi in South Korea Swap Meet: The Prolifera on of Bilateral Currency Swap Agreements since 2008 Chair Disc. Gary D. Rawnsley (Aberystwyth University) Bruce Gregory (George Washington University / Georgetown University) Number 1 No Longer?: Interna onal Poli cal Discourse, Challenges To American Excep onalism, And US Public Opinion Daniel McDowell (Syracuse University) The Social Construc on of the Reserve Currency: Explaining the S ckiness of US Monetary Hegemony Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University) Post‐Crisis Contest for Status: Currency Dominance in East Asia Gloria Koo (University of Southern California) Panel Global Development Marilyn Averill (University of Colorado at Boulder) Marilyn Averill (University of Colorado at Boulder) Climate Change Mainstreaming into Development: How it Changes the Story of Foreign Aid Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Massachuse s Boston) Greening Principals and Agents? American Support for Environmental Lending Projects in the Mul lateral Development Banks Maui Orozco (University of Nevada - Las Vegas) Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University) Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Unilateral Imposi on Of Obliga ons To Reduce Greenhouse E ect Emissions: An Analysis Of The Con ict Involving The EU ETS For Avia on Veronica Korber Goncalves (Universidade de Brasilia) Panel Interna onal Communica on Hyoung-kyu Chey (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) Chair Disc. Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego) Andrew Smith (Independent Researcher (Australia)) Joel R. Campbell (Troy University) Dieter Kerwer (Free University of Berlin) Leslie Ellio Armijo (Portland State University) SA69: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM New Perspec ves On Climate Change India and the South Asian Regional Order: Challenges and Opportuni es The New Regionalism and Interna onal Crisis Response Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg College) Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg College) The New Regionalism and the Arc c Area Ella Kokotsis (University of Toronto) SA68: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Poli cal Economy Of Global Currencies Panel Jason Gilmore (Utah State University) Charles Rowling (University of Nebraska Kearney) The Wink: Public Displays of Aggression in Domes c Poli cal Campaigns Mark Hannah (University of Southern California) Determinants of American Public Opinion toward Israel: A Socio‐ Demographic Analysis Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University) Yaeli Bloch-Elkon (Bar-Ilan University, Columbia University) Poli cal Communica on in Developing Countries C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University) William J. Miller (Flagler College) An ‐EU Has Its Day George R. Boynton (University of Iowa) SA72: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Roundtable Interna onal Rela ons At The Crossroads Of The Global And The Local Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas) Shannon Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota Duluth) Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University) Runa Das (University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth) Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina) SA73: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Drivers In Regionalism: Why Is The World Not More Regionalized? The Forma on of American Excep onal Iden es: A Three‐Tier Model of the “Standard of Civiliza on” in American Foreign Policy Taesuh Cha (The Johns Hopkins University) In Syndica on: The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of American Underwri ng Houses, 1925‐35 Trevin Stra on (American University in Dubai) Explaining the Expansion of the American Security State: Public Fear, SLICC Bureaucrats and Path Dependence Lora Viola (Free University Berlin) Jeane Kirkpatrick's "Dictatorship Double Standard": Na on And Foreign Policy In Central America During The Reagan Years Roberto Moll Neto (UNESP) SA76: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM The Limits, Or Promise, Of Ethics? Ethics In Realism Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Luk Van Langenhove (United Na ons University) Fredrik Söderbaum (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Pu ng the EU on the Back Burner: US interna onalists and Regionalsits do Ba le for Post‐War Europe Mark Beeson (Murdoch University) Louise Fawce (University of Oxford) Curran M. Flynn (London School of Economics) Between Hope and Fear: Lauterpacht, Schmi , and the Subject of Sovereignty in Interna onal Law Luk Van Langenhove (United Na ons University) Ma hew Hartman (University of Notre Dame) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Alexander S. Anievas (University of Cambridge) Alexander S. Anievas (University of Cambridge) Uneven and Combined Development in the O oman Steppe Jamie C. Allinson (University of Edinburgh) Uneven and Combined Development, Migra on and the Development of Global Capitalism: Se ler Colonialism and the Great Atlan c Migra ons Jessica Evans (York University) How Britain Usurped Asia: The Case Of The Mysorean Rocket Luke Cooper (Sussex University) The Interna onal Origins of the O oman Empire Kerem Nisancioglu (University of Sussex) Norbert Elias’s Civilizing Processes Sociology: beyond Realism versus Cosmopolitanism. A Long‐Term Global Approach of Interna onal Rela ons Florence Delmo e (Florence Delmo e, Université Saint-Louis Brussels) SA75: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The American Century? Aspects Of Us 20th Century Interna onal Rela ons Historical Interna onal Rela ons Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Jason R. Weidner (El Colegio de México) Maximillian Thompson (Oxford University DPIR) Ethics in Hans Morgenthau's Early American Works Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou Condi ons For Sustainable Regionaliza on Processes Compa ble Imperialisms: The Bri sh Empire in the early 20th century American Imagina on Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas) The Myths of Fear in Realism: Morgenthau, Waltz and Mearsheimer Reconsidered The History And Concept Of Regionalism Chair Disc. Progress in Interna onal Poli cs? History and Neorealism: Theory of Interna onal Poli cal Change Asia's Under‐Performing Ins tu ons: The Con nuing Ascendancy Of Geopoli cs Chair Disc. Jonathan Acu (Francis Marion University) Jonathan Acu (Francis Marion University) Dane Imerman (Denison University) Pascaline Winand (Monash University) SA74: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Historical Sociology, Interna onal Rela ons, World History Panel SA77: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Canada In Global Environmental Poli cs Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University) Rosalind Warner (Okanagan College) Sovereignty, Federalism, and Environmental Protec on: Transboundary Governance and the Ba le over the Keystone XL Pipeline Allen Lawrence Springer (Bowdoin College) Canada’s Retreat from Kyoto: A Poli cal Economy Explana on Emily Pechar (Duke University) Deba ng Bill C‐18: Power, Language, And Ideology In Canadian Agrifood Policy Development Wesley Tourangeau (University of Waterloo) The Framing of Interna onal Compe veness in the Poli cs of Climate Change: The Canadian Experience David J. Blair (Huron University College) Canada in a Greening World: Interna onal Sources of Canadian Environmental Policy Rosalind Warner (Okanagan College) SA78: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel The Israel-Pales ne Con ct: The Roots Of Division And Prospects For Peace Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ingrid Creppell (George Washington University) Ilan Danjoux (University of Calgary) Meaningful Service: Ethics, Pedagogy, And Militarism At Israeli Pre‐ Military Academies James Eastwood (School of Oriental and African Studies) Gender is What States Make of It: Gender, Na on‐Building and War in Israel Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford) Explaining Enduring Rivalries as Philosophical Clashes: The Case of the Arab‐Israeli Con ict Jacob D. Ja e (Georgetown University) Concilia on or Concession? The Domes c Costs of Risking Peace Devorah S. Manekin (Arizona State University) Guy Grossman (University of Pennsylvania) Tamar Mi s (Columbia University) Nego a ng Territoriality: How Can A Future Nego a on Formula Be er Address The Israeli‐Pales nian Complexity? Tova Norlen (RAND) SA79: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Policy-Making In Times Of Data Revolu on: Quan And Poli cs Panel ca on, Power Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Didier Bigo (Sciences‐PO Paris/ KCL War studies) Niilo Kauppi (French Na onal Center for Scien c Research CNRS/Strasbourg) What Do Big Data Do in Transna onal Governance? Tony Porter (McMaster University) Hans Krause Hansen (Copenhagen Business School) Sta s cal Prac ces, Rankings and the Power of Labels: Can ‘Fragile States’ Fight with Numbers? SB01: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Developing A Grand Strategy For Enhancing Na onal Security And Human Security: Insights From Realism, Liberal Interna onalism And Cosmopolitanism Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. SB02: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Are The Rising China And India Ques oning The Old World Order? IR From A Non-Western Perspec ve Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Monique Jo Beerli (Sciences Po Paris-CERI; University of Geneva -GSI) The Social Life of Data: The Produc on of Poli cal Facts in the European Union Christopher C. Leite (University of O awa) SA80: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Swimming Upstream: Understanding Resistance To Transna onal Human Rights Norms Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Threat Percep ons and Norm Recep on: Religion, Na onalism and Mobilized Resistance to LGBT Rights in Europe Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University) Can Transna onal Norm Advocacy Undermine Internaliza on? Norm Immuniza on and LGBT Rights in Uganda Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University) Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University) Boomerang or Backlash: Transna onal Advocacy, Women's Human Rights, and Norm Contesta on Rochelle Terman (University of California Berkeley) IGO‐based Di usion of Human Rights Prac ces: The Role of State Power Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) May‐Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin) Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security A airs) Exploring Indian Percep ons of the EU, Filter Factors and Norm Di usion in Export Controls Anja Lutz (Freie Universität Berlin) China’s Turn to Realpoli k in United Na ons Peacekeeping: The Case of Mali Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) A Status Quo Power, or a Revisionist? Theore cal Approaches to Understanding China and India in Interna onal Export Control Regimes Jizhou Zhao (Shanghai Jiaotong University & Freie Universität Berlin) Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (King`s College London) The Race to Quan fy the Insecurity‐Exposure of Humanitarians: Cons tu ng New Professional Spaces through the Power of Sta s cs Robert C. Johansen (University of Notre Dame) John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) John Ikenberry (Princeton University) Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Ques oning Global Security Governance: China And India As Emerging Actors Garima Mohan (Freie Universitat, Berlin) India China Encounters as Allies and Compe tors ‐ global perspec ve Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt (Aalborg University) SB03: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Killing One To Save Many? Analyzing The Di usion, E ects And Ethics Of Targeted-Killing Prac ces Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Mar n Senn (University of Innsbruck) Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s) Targeted Killings: The Decline of the Norm Against Assassina on? Nina Tannenwald (U.S. State Department) Preven ve Norm Interna onaliza on in Europe Kers n Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Legi mizing Targeted Killings and the Challenge for Human Rights Arturo Jimenez Bacardi (University of California, Irvine) The Normaliza on of Extrajudicial Killing Michael J. Boyle (La Salle University) The Ethics of Drone Strikes: Due Care Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) SB04: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Ethics And Interna onal Security Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Stephen I. Schwartz (James Mar n Center for Nonprolifera on Studies, Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Stephen I. Schwartz (James Mar n Center for Nonprolifera on Studies, Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Lethal Autonomous Weapons, Moral Machines, and the Interna onal Impact of Robo zing Warfare Interven ons into Intelligence: Some Re ec ons by a Par cipant Observer Kathleen M. Vogel (North Carolina State University) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Disc. Disc. Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Yinan He (Lehigh University) Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) Con ict Management in the Israeli‐Pales nian Con ict Monica Herz (Pon The Ethical Dilemma of Whistleblowers in Na onal Security cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Con ict Management in Africa Judith V. Reppy (Cornell University) SB05: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Postcolonial Perspec ves On The Middle East Across History Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Jan Claudius Voelkel (Cairo University) Bilgin Ayata (Freie Universität Berlin) Pamela R. Aall (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on and the United States Ins tute of Peace. ) Regionalism as Con ict Management Anna Ohanyan (Stonehill College) Status Quo and Change: Di ering Views of Regional Security Organiza ons Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University) es and SB08: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Theorizing In Interna onal Poli cal Sociology (I): Fracturing Worlds Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn) Imag(in)ing the Middle East: A Postcolonial Cri que of the Militant Imagery Project Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) Orientalism within the Orient: Turkish Colonial Discourse of Representa on of the Other Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) World Society As Totality? Inquiry Into The Social Beyond The Na on State Nail Tanrioven (University of Florida) The O oman Empire and the 'Fallacy of Modernity' Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Clemens Ho mann (Bilkent University) War, Experience, and Literary Imagina on Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Jana Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Women Rights Between Humanitarian Concerns And Sta st Sovereignty Claims: Exploring Cases Of Gender‐Based Violence Simone Wisotzki (PRIF) No Time for Love‐Songs: U lizing Contemporary Afghan Women's Poetry to Understand Peacebuilding in Post‐War Afghanistan Chris na M. Sciabarra (University of Arizona) Farzana Hervey (University of Arizona) Momentum For Change In Enhancing Women’s Status In The Kurdistan Region Of Iraq: Considering Interna onal And Domes c Factors Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Jef Huysmans (Open University) Jef Huysmans (Open University) Interrup ng And Intervening: Mobilizing Theory From Prac ce At Borders Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) SB06: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gendered Prac ces, Women's Insecuri es Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Global IR and Global Hegemon: A Postcolonial Cri que of “Humanitarian Interven on” in the Middle East Disc. SB07: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Regions, Security And Con ict Management Regional Organiza ons and Con ict Management in La n America Hugh Gusterson (George Mason University) Chair Sheherazade R. Jafari (American University) Karin Aggestam (Lund University) A Nuclear Weapons Conven on? Interna onal Rela ons in a World of Mul ple Iden Mul ple Di erences Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Deconstruc ng Religious‐Secular Divides: Women’s Rights Advocacy in Muslim‐Majority Socie es Chair Wendell Wallach (Yate University Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics) Chair Disc. "Brides of the Sea": Mediterranean Port Ci es and US Sixth Fleet Visita ons Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut) Theorizing An Actor‐Network Theory Ethnography In/Of Fragments: How To Observe, Hear, And Describe The (Un)Making Of The World Jonathan Aus n (L’Ins tut de hautes études interna onales et du développement, Genève) A Sociology Of Transna onal Guilds And Its Theore cal Founda ons: Prac ces, Rela ons, Processes And Dispersions Didier Bigo (Sciences-PO Paris/ KCL War studies) SB09: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cal Economy Of Medicines And Patents Panel Global Health Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) Valerie Percival (Carleton University) Governing Sustainability: How Do Peaks Of Issue A en on Drive Innova on And Access To Innova on For Global Health? Manoela Assayag (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies / Harvard Kennedy School) Pills, Placebos and Par es: Poli cal Compe Regula on in the Developing World on and Pharmaceu cal Cassandra Sweet (Ins tute of Poli cal Science, Pon cia Universidad Catolica de Chile) Anthony A. Pezzola (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile) Prospects for Sustainability in an Energy (in)secure World : A Turkish Perspec ve Emre Iseri (Yasar University) Rela onship Of Mexico's Na onal Strategy For Climate Change And Energy Policy Reforms: A Compromise For Interna onal Ac on? NCD Policy in Developing Countries: Interna onal Advocacy and Policy Constraints Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) SB10: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Governing By Numbers: Global Governance And Regional Worlds Gustavo Sosa Nunez (Research Ins tute Mora) The Geopoli cs Of Energy In The Antropoceno: A View From South America Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) Empire And The Science Of Energy: Nineteenth Century Science And The Emergence Of A New Human‐Earth Rela onship Interna onal Poli cal Economy Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Jemima Repo (University of Helsinki/Birkbeck, University of London) Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University) Niilo Kauppi (French Na onal Center for Scien c Research CNRS/Strasbourg) James H. Mi elman (American University) Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) SB11: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Grand Strategy Or Grand Delusion? Roundtable Cara Dagge (Johns Hopkins University) SB14: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Civilian Vic miza on Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Hoojung Kim (Louisiana State University ) Abby Shao (Louisiana State University ) David W. Blagden (University of Exeter / University of Cambridge) Hal Brands (Duke University) Michael Lind (New America Founda on) Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Exeter) SB12: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorizing In IPS (III): The Transforma on And Di usion Of Violence The Strategic Logic of Collec ve Punishment: Bri sh Civilian Targe ng during the Mau Mau Rebellion Kristen Angela Harkness (University of St. Andrews) Rex Douglass (University of California San Diego) The Destruc on of Cultural Property During Civil Wars Beatrice Nielsen (University of Arizona) Panel Violence Against Civilians, 1900‐87 Amund Rolseth (Telemark Police District) Nils Pe er Gleditsch (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Global Development Chair Disc. Joao P. Nogueira (Pon Janeiro) Joao P. Nogueira (Pon Janeiro) cal Catholic University of Rio de cal Catholic University of Rio de Knowing Violence: The Poli cs Of Injury, Styles Of Reasoning And Global Surveillance Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) The Ontology of Violent Prac ce: A prac ce‐theore cal approach to “poli cal violence". Chris an Olsson (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University) cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Violence and the Interna onal: A Cons tu ve Understanding Chair Disc. Je rey Tang (James Madison University) Natalia Sharova (University of Wyoming) Interna onal Organiza on Interna onal Law Human Rights Chair Disc. Miriam Cullen (University of Copenhagen, Centre for Interna onal Law and Jus ce) Miriam Cullen (University of Copenhagen, Centre for Interna onal Law and Jus ce) Veronica Michel (John Jay College‐CUNY) Interna onal Courts as Masters of the Law: Interna onal Judicial Law‐Making in Interna onal Criminal Law Judicialising Peace: How, When and Why Involvement by the Interna onal Criminal Court Threatens Peace Processes Line Engbo Gissel (Roskilde University) Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Environmental Studies Panel Nora Stappert (University of Oxford) A er The Liberal Peace: Violence, Precarity And Resilience SB13: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Understanding Energy SB15: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Interna onal Criminal Court Disc. From the ‘Everywhere War’ to the ‘Everyday War’: The Excep onal and Quo dian Geographies of Drone Strikes Paulo Esteves (Pon Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) Reed M. Wood (Arizona State University) Examining the Local Determinants of Violence against Civilians during the Korean War: A geographically weighted regression approach Interna onal Security Studies Chair Panel Panel The Court is the Poli cal Arena: Analyzing Opening Statements in the Cote d’Ivoire’s situa on before the ICC. Oumar Ba (University of Florida) Contested Jus ce‐Making?: Exploring the evolu on of 'jus ce for vic ms' at the Interna onal Criminal Court Leila Ullrich (University of Oxford) SB16: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM A Mul lateral Future For Canada? Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Michael W. Manulak (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Tom Kea ng (University of Alberta) Managing the Energy Dependency Between EU and Russia: A Geoeconomic Perspec ve An o Vihma (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Geoeconomics of India’s Myanmar Policy: Issues of Energy and Connec vity Vibhanshu Shekhar (Scholar-in-Residence, American University, School of Interna onal Service) Canada and Contracted War: Afghanistan and Beyond Christopher Spearin (Canadian Forces College) Stephen Harper and Mul lateralism 'For Mutual Bene t'? Ac vi es of the Chinese Party‐State‐Corporate Nexus in the Zimbabwean Natural Resource Sector in the 2000's Annina Karkkainen (University of Turku) Duane Bra (Mount Royal University) Explaining Canada’s Foreign Environmental Policies, 2006‐2015 Michael W. Manulak (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Stephen Harper and Neoconserva sm: An Ideological Aversion to Mul lateralism Poli cs as a Process: Analyzing the Poli cal Stakes of Recent Trends in Security Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen (Bard College) Geo‐economics, Flows and the Arc c Transforma on Harri Mikkola (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Juha H. Käpylä (University of Tampere) Shaun Narine (St. Thomas University) SB17: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Beyond Biopoli cs And Risk In Post 9/11 Cri cal Scholarship: The A ec ve Poli cs Of The War On Terror And Beyond Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Can E. Mutlu (Bilkent University) Alexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University) Anxious Spectators and the Jouissance of Spectatorship at the 2012 London Olympic Games Tina J. Managhan (Oxford Brookes University) Rethinking “Resilience” in Violence against Women Debates Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University) Modes of Subjec ca on and the Subject of Indi erence Geo rey A. Whitehall (Acadia University) New IR Orthodoxies?: A Feminist Media on on Wri ng, Emo ons and Bodies Chris na Masters (University of Manchester) SB18: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Sovereign States, Non Sovereign Bodies: Kashmir, India And Colonial Poli cs In A Postcolonial World Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster) Water Wars and New Ecological Imaginaries on the India‐Pakistan border Mona Bhan (DePauw University) Sovereignty, Postcoloniality, and Gendering Human Rights: Rape and Occupa on Goldie Osuri (University of Warwick) India and Kashmir: Necropoli cs of Sovereignty Dr Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster) Alterna ve Imagina ons of Self and the Na on among Women in the Kashmiri Resistance Inshah Malik (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Poli cal Visions and Everyday Poli cs in Kashmir: 1945‐1960 Idrees Kanth (Leiden University ) SB19: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Geoeconomics As A Foreign Policy Strategy For Regional Powers Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku) Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs ) SB20: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Migra on, Labor Mobility And The Global Economy Panel Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Environmental Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Recrui ng Global Talent: Policy Success or Failure? Natasha Duncan (Purdue University) Towards a Regional IPE? Regimes of Segmenta on and Fragmenta on in the Global Poli cal Economy of Migra on Fabiola Mieres (University of Durham) “He’s a Good Man, Really”: Jus fying Inac on in the Face of Exploita ve Labor Condi ons Regina Nockerts (University of Denver) Rela ve Depriva on and Individual Risk A tudes: Why Thai Farmers Accept Risky Migra on O ers Johanna Gereke (European University Ins tute) Good Fishing In Rising Seas: Kandholhudhoo, Dhuvafaaru, And The Need For A Development‐Based Migra on Policy In The Maldives Andrea Simonelli (Many Strong Voices) SB21: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Turmoil In The Ukraine: Local And Regional Implica ons Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Post Communist States Chair Disc. Ekaterina Svyatets (University of Southern California) Schuyler Foerster (USAF Academy) Russia Gets Back the 1954 Gi : Russia’s Aggressiveness from A Cultural Perspec ve Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University) Divided Preference on Interna onal Rela ons in Ukraine: Clash of Cultures or Economic Ra onality? Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University) Contemporary Ukraine: Global Implica ons of Regional Instability Dmitry Katsy (Saint Petersburg State University) Covert Ac ons by Russian Security Services in the Near Abroad: Kazakhstan 1986 to Ukraine 2014 Spencer L Willardson (Nazarbayev University (Astana, Kazakhstan)) SB22: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Contested Norms And Prac ces In Interna onal Society Panel English School Interna onal Law Chair Disc. The Restructuring Of Yemen’S Security Apparatus: Infrastructure Development Of Inclusivity And Accountability, Or Re ec on Of Foreign Security Concerns? Joana Cook (PhD Researcher, Department of War Studies, King's College London) Transport infrastructure and post‐con ict development in the Congo Nadia Banteka (University of Pennsylvania Law School) Heather Ro (University of Denver) Nite Tanzarn (Interna onal Forum for Rural Transport and Development (IFRTD)) We the Peoples? The Taming of Self‐Determina on Uriel Abulof (Princeton University, Tel-Aviv University) Russia’s Self‐Posi oning as an Alterna ve to Liberal World. Order Towards a Comprehensive Explana on Building a City in the Ocean: Sansha Island in the South China Sea and the New Poli cs of Chinese Territorializa on Guanpei Ming (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Michael Sander (Research Center Siegen) Contes ng Investment: How Resistance from Developing Na ons is Rede ning Interna onal Investment Agreements and Why We Should Care David Lark (University of Victoria) SB25: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Cogni ve And Psychological Approaches Of Foreign Policy Decision Making Foreign Policy Analysis The Struggle Between Recogni on And Respect: 'Liberal' Exclusionary Prac ces In World Poli cs Chair Disc. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku) A New Norm of ‘Imminence’? Drone Strikes, Preven ve War and American Foreign Policy Dennis Robert Schmidt (Durham University) Luca Trenta (Swansea University) Removing the Individual from the Error Term: The Impact of Individual Di erences on Causal A ribu ons in an Incen vized Bargaining Game Mark Paradis (University of Southern California) Rod Albuyeh (University of Southern California) Standards of Civiliza on and Governance Assessments in Africa Elaine Tan SB23: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Urban Poli cs, Con ict And Educa on (II) Leadership Psychology and the Use of Sanc ons Panel Gary Smith (University of Central Florida ) How Leaders Perceive Tragedy: Psycho‐Trauma as Neglected Factor in Foreign Policy Decision Making Interna onal Educa on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Baris Kesgin (Susquehanna University) Thomas Preston (Washington State University) Klaus Schlichte (University of Bremen) Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Alexander Niedermeier (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg) Wolfram Ridder (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) Framing Acts, Outcomes, and Con ngencies in the Intelligence Process School or brotherhood: re ec ons on educa on and gang membership as rites of passage in Manila William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University) Michael Cobb (North Carolina State University) Ste en Jensen (Danish ins tute against torture) When Do Presidents Learn? Foreign Policy Process Learning and Failure in the First Year of the Kennedy Administra on Suppor ng Nonviolent Civil Resistance: Examining the perils and promise of third party educa onal ac vi es Arthur Romano (Con ict Analysis and Resolu on-GMU) Dawoon Chung (United Na ons Global Compact) Before, During, and A er: Educa on in Bosnia‐Herzegovina across Na ons and Genera ons Mary Kate Schneider (University of Maryland) SB24: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Poli cal Engineering (II): Infrastructures And Power Asymmetries In Interna onal Development Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Disc. Jan Bachmann (University of Gothenburg) Marie Thynell (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Construc ng Kosovo’s Diploma c Service Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt) The Role Of Chinese Companies In Infrastructure Build‐Up And The Economic Development Of Ethiopia Alexander Demissie (University of Bonn) Rebecca Lissner (Friedman) (Georgetown University) SB26: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking The Role Of Strategy In Theory And Prac ce Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael Reese (University of Chicago) Michael Reese (University of Chicago) Thinking in me for security Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Strategy Misunderstood: the Limits of the ‘New Security’ Cri que Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) The False Promise of Classical Counterinsurgency Strategy J. Thomas Moriarty II (American University) North‐Korean Na onal Strategy’s Gender Biases: From Juche to Songun to Nuclear Sovereignty Ma hias Maass (Yonsei University) SB27: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Conserva on, Coopera on And Collec ve Ac on Panel Global Development Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Shane D. Day (University of New Mexico) Shane D. Day (University of New Mexico) The E ect of Interna onal Conserva on Aid On Deforesta on in the Tropics Craig Kau man (University of Oregon) “Democra c Ins tu ons and Their Role in Managing Global Environmental and Economic Issues” Brenda Marie Kau man (Flagler College) The Varia on In The Strength Of Climate Policies Across The Developing World Meian Chen (University of Oregon) The State Of Par cipatory Natural Resource Governance In China: How Might Interna onal NGO Workers Improve The 'Par cipatory' Aspect Of Their Community‐Par cipa on Projects? Ting Ni (UC Berkeley) Collec ve Ac on And Inter‐Group Inequality: The E ects Of Wealth Heterogeneity And Commercial Resource Value On Forest Governance Outcomes Kylie Clay (University of Washington) William Gochberg (University of Washington) India , China And The Varie es Of Sub‐Na onal Capitalisms: Implica ons For A ‘Global IPE' Kanishka Jayasuriya (University of Adelaide ) Glocal IPE and Glocal Governance Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London) SB30: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Compara ve Regionalism In Asia And The Asia Paci c: Who, What, How? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SB31: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Norm Di usion In Regional Worlds Chair Disc. Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University) Guardians of Trade and Capital: The Legal Profession and the Promo on of Interna onal Arbitra on Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London) Thomas N. Hale (Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University) Change and Con nuity in the Governance of Natural Resources Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Transna onal Policy Networks and Contemporary Interna onal Governance Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Informal Governance, Networks and the Poli cs of Transna onal Public‐Private Governance Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) SB29: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Towards A Global Interna onal Poli cal Economy? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Kanishka Jayasuriya (University of Adelaide ) Kanishka Jayasuriya (University of Adelaide ) Taking the Global seriously in Global Poli cal Economy Herman Schwartz (University of Virginia) Private Regula on and the Governance of Sustainable Palm Oil: How Does a Power Perspec ve Contribute to a Global Poli cal Economy? Helen E. S. Nesadurai (Monash University (Sunway Campus, Malaysia)) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College) Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong) South‐South Norm Trajectories And Policy Change: The Poli cal Economy Of The China‐Africa Trade In Pharmaceu cals Chieh Huang (School of Law, Oxford Brookes University) Gernot Klantschnig (University of York) SB28: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Direc ons In IR Theory: Understanding Hybrid Governance Interna onal Organiza on David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) David H. Capie (Victoria University of Wellington) Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University) Hiro Katsumata (Kanazawa University) How Does Norm Di usion Shape 'Regional Worlds': The Regionaliza on Of Human Rights In ASEAN? Maria-Gabriela Manea (Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg) The G20 Hub for Inter‐Regional Coopera on: Post‐Crisis Policy Coordina on and Norm Contesta on Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Regional Powers and Policy Di usion: Turkey’s Role in the Regional Di usion of Neoliberal Policies Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile) Condi ons of Di usion between Regional Organiza ons: Con guity and Func onal Demands Sören Stapel (Freie Universität Berlin) SB32: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Diplomacy: The Making Of World Poli cs Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Diploma c Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Michael Zuern (Social Science Research Center Berlin) Alexander Cooley (Barnard College) SB33: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Governing Failure, Crisis And Emergency (II) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Jacqueline M. Best (University of O awa) Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Global Crisis, Regulatory Rou nes: Episodes of European Capital Requirements and Changing Modes of Knowledge Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Erfurt) Strategies of the Unknown, Organiza onal Prac ce and the Event Marijn Hoij nk (University of Amsterdam) Everyday Disaster Governance: Risk Prac ces and Performing Interna onal Poli cs Scien Christopher C. Leite (University of O awa) SB34: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Elec ons And Violence: Causes And Consequences SB36: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Role Of Media on Throughout The Con ict Resolu on Process Panel Chair Disc. Disc. Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama) Govinda D. Clayton (University of Kent) Mandates versus Resources: Examining a Discrepancy in Interna onal Media on Processes Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona) Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Patrick Kuhn (Princeton University) Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Context and Characteris cs: Explaining Mediator Style in Armed and Poli cal Con icts Candidates and Campaign Strategies in Post‐Con ict Elec ons: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa Mathilda Lindgren (Department of Peace and Con ict Research, Uppsala University) Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Irfan Nooruddin (The Ohio State University) Alexandra Schaerrer (SCAR-George Mason University) Giving Peace a Chance: Third‐Party Mediators and the Promo on of Power‐Sharing Ins tu ons Elec ons and Poli cal Instability: Ballots to bullets, vo ng to violence? Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Lindsay Reid (University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Charles Butcher (University of Otago ) Benjamin E. Goldsmith (University of Sydney) SB37: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Vietnam Inside Out: Revisi ng The Vietnam And Indochina Wars For Broader Contemporary Lessons The Poli cal Violence Cycle S. P. Harish (New York University) Andrew Li le (Cornell University) Surviving Elec ons: Government‐Sponsored Elec on Violence and Leader Tenure Emilie Hafner-Burton (University of California San Diego) Susan Hyde (Yale University) Ryan S. Jablonski (University of California San Diego) Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Brendan R. Green (Williams College) Brendan R. Green (Williams College) Vietnam Ba le eld E ec veness: Risking Defeat to Achieve Ba le Colin Jackson (US Naval War College) Phil M. Haun (Yale University) Electoral Compe on, Violence and Ins tu onal Legacies: The Dynamics of Electoral Poli cs in Kenya and Tanzania Strategy, Grand Strategy, and the Vietnam War Joshua Rovner (Southern Methodist University) Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) Kris ne Hoglund (Uppsala University) SB35: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Foreign Policies Of "Middle Powers" Patrick M. Regan (University of Notre Dame) Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Bernd Beber (New York University) The Long‐Term E ects of Mediated Agreements Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Chair Disc. Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes The Fond Hope of U.S. State‐building in Advisory‐era Vietnam Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College Department of Strategy and Policy) Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Bombs and Ballots: Strategic Bombing Opera ons and Electoral Poli cs in Vietnam Chair Disc. Military Cohesion and the Vietnam War: Lessons for Building Capacity in US Allies Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Patrick A. Mello (Technische Universität Dresden) [Mis]Understanding South Africa: Pretoria’s response to the crisis in Libya Carrie Lee Lindsay (Stanford University) Jasen J. Cas llo (Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M) Alexander Beresford (University of Leeds) A Re ec on in a Distorted Mirror? An Evalua on of Turkey’s “Emerging Power” Bid Armagan Gozkaman (Beykent University) Canada’s Selec ve Engagement In Contemporary Foreign A airs: S ll A Middle Power? Tomasz Soroka (Jagiellonian University) “System Maintenance or Revision? Considering ‘Middle Powers’ of the Global North and Global South” Laura Neack (Miami University) Karen Ann Mingst (University of Kentucky) SB38: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Shaping Strategy In The Paci c Century Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College) Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments) Geography, Mari me Power, and the Paci c Rivalry Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College) Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth) Rising Powers and Military Secrecy: Why China Eschews Military Transparency Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown University) Certain Access Uncertain Loca ons: Reposturing U.S. Forces in the Western Paci c Alan Vick (RAND Corpora on) Stacie Pe yjohn (RAND Corpora on) Urban Security Dilemmas and the Nego a on for Space and Power in a Post‐Colonial South Asian City: Organised Crime, Urban Violence and Terrorism in Karachi, Pakistan Zoha Waseem (King's College London) Military robo cs prolifera on in the Asia‐Paci c: implica ons for US strategy Mobilisa onal Ci zenship: Memory, Iden ty and Conten ous Poli cs in San ago de Chile’s poor neighbourhoods Simon Esco er (University of Oxford) Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania) Assessing U.S. Grand Strategy in Asia SB42: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Philosophy And Inquiry In IR Joseph M. Parent (University of Miami) SB39: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Unrest In The Middle East Panel Chair Disc. Disc. Fulvio A na (Catania University) Lionel Beehner (Yale University) Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Stephen D. Wrage (United States Naval Academy) Explaining Con nui es of Failure: The No‐Fly Zone as a Tool of Crisis Management in Iraq, Bosnia, and Libya Gustav Meibauer (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Turkish‐ Iranian Rela onship: Rival Ambi ons in Middle East and Contradictory Policies in the Syrian Crisis Turkish‐Syrian Rela ons In The Wake Of Syrian Civil War: Back To Securi za on? Cenap Cakmak (Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey) Canada’s Policy Towards The Civil War In Syria: Defensive Realism, Canadian‐Style Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa) SB40: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Evolving Transatlan c Alliance: NATO As Global Cop, Regional Enforcer, Something In Between, Or None Of The Above? Interna onal Security Studies Part. Part. Part. Maps, Models, And Theories: A Scien Validity c Realist Approach to Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Substance, Form and Ins tu onal Se ng: Two Cases of Early IR Inquiry Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Theory Evalua on and Progress in Studies of Democra c Dyads Fred Cherno (Colgate University) Bugra Sari (Gazi University - Bilkent University) Erdem Ceydilek (Bilkent University) Part. Anne e Freyberg‐Inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) Patrick James (University of Southern California) The Bias of ‘Science’: On the Intellectual Appeal of Neoposi vism Why No “No Fly Zone” Over Syria? Chair Chair Theory Chair Foreign Policy Analysis Panel Andrew T. Wol (Dickinson College) John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War College) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Stanley Sloan (Atlan c Community Ini a ve) Trine Flockhart (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies) Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Peirce's Semeio cs: A Methodology to Bridge the Materio‐ Idea onal Divide in IR Scholarship Alena Drieschova (University of Toronto) SB43: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Bodies In/And/Of/For Global Health Panel Global Health Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Stefan H. Elbe (University of Sussex) Renee E. Marlin‐Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Egypt's Na onal Council for Childhood Motherhood (NCCM) Ini a ve to End Female Genital Mu la on: A Policy Assessment of an An ‐FGM Media Campaign’s Impact on Behavioral Intent, A tude & Belief Yusra Shawar (American University) The Biopoli cal Governance of Global Health Professionals: A Study with Filipino Nurses in the Space between Finland and the Philippines Tiina Vai nen (University of Tampere) Global Body Poli cs of In/Equality and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic SB41: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Turbulent Ci es: Conten ous Poli cs In The Global South Panel Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Poli cal Demography and Geography Global Development Chair Disc. Melanie Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Zoha Waseem (King's College London) “They give development to the rich and kill the poor”: Ci zenship and Class in Megacity Ahmedabad Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University) Mis‐Placing Poli cs in the Sphere of the City Russell Kerr (Australian Na onal University) Jaakko Ailio (University of Tampere) Birth As Ideology: Colonizing The Female Body Maria B. Struble (Western State Colorado University ) The Molecular Vision Of The Body And Global Health – Con ic ng Truths Or A Global ‘Economy’ Of Governing? Eva Hilberg (University of Sussex) SB45: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Limi ng Armed Con ict: Finding Agreement On Common Norms Across Civiliza onal Divides Interna onal Ethics Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. James T. Johnson (Rutgers University) Edward Barre (United States Naval Academy) James Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame) Laurie Blank (Emory University School of Law) Sumner (Barney) Twiss (Florida State University) Asma Afsaruddin (Indiana University) SB48: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Civil Resistance Strategies Against Dictatorship And Occupa on Peace Studies Chair Disc. What makes China a Test Case for the Interna onaliza on of Rights Based Civil Resistance? Michael Caster (independent scholar) Winning Well: Civil Resistance Mechanisms of Success, Democracy, and Civil Peace SB46: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Energy Resources And The Ques on Of Developmental States Jonathan Pinckney (University of Denver) The Role of External Actors in Nonviolent Pro‐Democracy and An ‐ Occupa on Movements Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Maciej Bartkowski (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Con ict) Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco) The Evolu on of Nonviolent Resistance in the Tibetan Movement Jesse S. Ovadia (Newcastle University) Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston) Tenzin Dorjee (Interna onal Center for Nonviolent Con ict) Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, and South Africa: Will New Energy Suppliers in Africa Escape the Resource Curse? Daniel H. Volman (African Security Research Project) Rising Powers, Lowering Emissions? The (Global) Poli cal Economy Of Energy In Southern Africa Endangered Guerrillas: The Degenera on of Asymmetrical Warfare C.G. Landry (United States Army Special Forces) SB49: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Water: Con ict Or Coopera on? Panel Environmental Studies Peter Newell (University of Sussex) Marcus Power (University of Durham) Chair Disc. Petro‐Developmental States In Africa: An Introduc on Jesse S. Ovadia (Newcastle University) Danielle Roth‐Johnson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Danielle Roth‐Johnson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) A Major Step in Inter‐basin Water Transfer: TRNC Domes c Water Supply Project “New or Old Power? Explaining Energy Diversi ca on Policy in Developing Countries” Tugba Evrim Maden (ORSAM- Center For Middle Eastern Strategic Studies-Water Research Programme) Derwin Munroe (University of Michigan-Flint) The Beginning Of An Era? Natural Resources And The Financing Of Development In Sub‐Saharan Africa Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast) The Domes c E ects of the Securi za on of Water: Analyzing the Egyp an and Ethiopian discourse on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Anne Kantel (American University ) SB47: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Masculini es, Militarism And Feminist Security Studies Panel East Asian Regional Coopera on on Freshwater Resources: Problems, Trends, and Implica ons Sebas an Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main, Germany) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Julia Welland (Warwick) The Li ing of Women’s Combat Exclusion: A Comparison of the Shi ing Gendered Poli cs of Military Families in Canada and the United States Krystel Chapman (Royal Military College) Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) ‘Wolves In The Land': Violence And The Ci zen‐Soldier Tradi on Along The US‐Mexico Border Amanda Conroy (London School of Economics & Poli cal Science) Priva zing the Poli cs of Militarized Marriages: Female Spouses and Private Security Amanda Marie Chisholm (Newcastle University ) Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) "Command Discre on": Gender, Recogni on, and A ec ve Prac ces in the U. S. Military Catherine V. Sco Finding Needles In A Haystack: Uncovering Sexual Violence Against Men In Warfare Paula Drumond (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies ) Regional Water Coopera on a er the Communist Collapse: Bal c Sea and the Danube River Alexander Ovodenko (Washington University in St. Louis) SB50: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Media And Foreign Policy: The CNN E ect And Beyond Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Interna onal Communica on Chair Disc. Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) Giovanna Dell'Orto (University of Minnesota) What’s on TV tonight? China’s Balance of So Power in Africa Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida) Discursive Paradoxes in Turkey’s Syria Policy: An Episodic Analysis of Frame‐Agenda Building Ozlem Tur (Middle East Technical University) Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) Spin‐Doctors, Media And Mandarins: Why The Substance And Communica on Of Foreign Policy Inevitably Interact James Strong (London School of Economics) Comparing Turkish Media Framings of Military Interven on over me Isik Gurleyen (Izmir University of Economics) Forcing Governments To Act: The Impact Of News Media In Reac ons To Interna onal Events Reports, Streets and Retorts: The Poli cs of Sexual Harassment in Cairo Jeroen Joly (University of Toronto) Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University) SB51: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Transi ons From Authoritarian Rule Toward Democracy: Learning From Cross-Regional Experience Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Part. Abraham Lowenthal (University of Southern California) Laurence Whitehead (University of Oxford) Jane Jaque e (Occidental College) Unmanned? Drones and the Recalibra on in Gender‐Military A airs Lorraine Bayard de Volo (University of Colorado) Who Cares About Sexual Violence? Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University) Hun ng Predators or Mapping Prey? The Digital Cartographies of Harassmap.com Nicole S. Grove (Johns Hopkins University) Securi zing Space through CCTV: ‘Community Safety’, Sex Work, and Surveillance SB52: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Future Vision Of Northeast Asia And The Korean Peninsula Emily van der Meulen (Ryerson University) Robert Heynen (Department of Communica on Studies, York University) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Disc. SB55: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Snowden, Big Data And Intelligence Tae‐Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College) Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University‐CISA) Intelligence Studies The Future Vision of Russia‐ROK‐DPRK Trilateral Coopera on Chair Disc. Seung-Ho Joo (University of Minnesota Morris) Yune Lee (Incheonn Na onal University) Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Tae-Hwan Kwak (Eastern Kentucky University) Rethinking Security Intelligence Collec on Policies and Prac ce Post 9/11/Post Snowden The Future of US‐ROK‐DPRK Rela ons Sco Snyder (Senior Fellow for Korea Studies, Council on Foreign Rela ons) Darcie Draudt (Council on Foreign Rela ons) Dr. Patrick F. Walsh (Charles Sturt University) Prof Seumas Miller (Charles Sturt University) The Press and NSA Leaks: The Dynamics of Agenda Se ng and Policy Reform The Future Vision of China‐ROK‐DPRK Rela ons Ming Lee (Na onal Chengchi University) Glenn Hastedt (James Madison University) The Future of Japan‐ROK‐DPRK Trilateral Rela ons Yoshinori Kaseda (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University (APU)) Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Kevin Young (UMass Amherst) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins SAIS) Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University) The Common Pool Nature Of Financial Risk: A New Approach To Integrate Regula on And Governance In Global Finance Travis Selmier II (Indiana University, Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Poli cal Theory and Policy Analysis ) The Discursive Power of Finance in Liberal Market Economies since the Global Financial Crisis John J. Mikler (University of Sydney) They Let Lehman Go Down?! Intersubjec ve Expecta ons and Financial Crisis Rodney Bruce Hall (University of Macau) Anglo‐America’s True Dominance in Global Finance Jan Fichtner (Goethe-University) Cross‐Border Integra on, Economic Crisis, And The Poli cal Power Of Macroeconomic Measurements Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam) SB54: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Sexualised Violence, Surveillance And New Security Technologies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University) Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) John A. Gentry (Na onal Intelligence University) William J. Lahneman (Embry‐Riddle Aeronau cal University) Explaining Security Leaks: A New Framework for Analysis One Korea Uni ca on Vision through Neutraliza on SB53: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theories And Concepts In The The Study Of Global Finance Panel Big Data, Data Mining, and the Intelligence Community William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University) SB56: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Presiden al Theme Panel - Rising Powers: Strategies Of Integra on Or Divergence? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Miles Kahler (American University) Miles Kahler (American University) A Reluctant Global Power? Interna onal and Domes c linkages in India’s Rise Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College) Prospects for the Accommoda on of a Resurgent Russia Nicola Contessi (Columbia University) China’s Bargaining Strategies for a Peaceful Accommoda on Kai He (University of Copenhagen) Brazil as an Emerging ‘Revisionist Status Quo’ Power? David Mares (University of California, San Diego) SB57: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - 34 Ways To Say “Interna onal Rela ons”: The Teaching, Research And Interna onal Policy Project’s 2014 Worldwide Faculty Survey Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Susan Peterson (College of William and Mary) Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary) Ryan M. Powers (University of Wisconsin, Madison) Martha Finnemore (George Washington University) Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University) Amitav Acharya (American University) Thomas Risse (Freie Universitat Berlin) Poli cal Demography and Geography Part. Part. Part. Part. Roger‐Mark De Souza (The Woodrow Wilson Center) Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Richard Cinco a (The S mson Center) Valerie Hudson (The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University) Robert R. Odell (US Government) Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College) Monica Du y To (University of Oxford) Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) SB59: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Foreign Direct Investment Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard (Shanghai Jiaotong University) Federalism and Foreign Direct Investment: How Domes c Ins tu ons In uence the Form of FDI In ow Into Developing Countries Youngchae Lee (University of Rochester) Poli cal and Social Risks: Factors A ec ng FDI in China’s Mining Sector Julian M. Campisi (York University) Elena Caprioni (Program Director, Asian Business and Management Program, York Unviersity) Poli cal Risk and the UAE's Inbound and Outbound Direct Investment Frank Plantan (University of Pennsylvania) Inves ng in Policy: Poli cal Condi onality and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the European Union Sophie Meunier (Princeton University) Jee Eun Lee (Princeton University) The Poli cal Economy Of Agricultural Investment In Developing Countries: Fdi As Usual? Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi) Patrick Egan (Tulane University) Global Development Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. SB58: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Securing The Links: The Future Of Poli cal Demography And Policy Chair Part. Part. Part. SB60: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Temporality And Bandung: Long And Mul ple Durées Of Decoloniza on Quynh N. Pham (University of Minnesota) Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Randolph B. Persaud (American University) Charles W. Mills (Northwestern University) Diyah Larasa (University of Minnesota) Noer Rachman (Sajogyo Ins tute for Agrarian Studies and Documenta on) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) SB61: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Spaces And Places Of Scholarship: LGBTQI Popula ons And Conference Si ng Policies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Interna onal Ethics Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Megan H. MacKenzie (The University of Sydney) Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College) Wesley B. Renfro (St. John Fisher College) Mehmet Sinan Birdal (Isik University) Melanie Richter‐Montpe t (University of Sussex) SB62: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global IR And Regional Interests Roundtable Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Pawel K. Frankowski (Jagiellonian University) Howard M. Hensel (Air War College) Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel (Auburn Montgomery) Tina Mavrikos‐Adamou (Hofstra University) Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) Daniel Añorve (Universidad de Guanajuato) Dorota J. Gierycz (City University of New York) SB63: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Uses Of History In IR Roundtable Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Jeppe Mulich (New York University) Julian Go (Boston University) Victoria Tin‐bor Hui (University of Notre Dame) George Lawson (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Halvard Leira (NUPI) Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge) SB64: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Security, Cri que And Technology (II): Prac ces, Sites And Controversies Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Julien Jeandesboz (University of Amsterdam) J. Peter Burgess (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Controversies, Composi on And Cri que: The Technopoli cal Making Of Security On The Move Michael Bourne (Queen's University Belfast) Panel Risk analysis: a descrip ve tool Sara Casella-Colombeau (Université de Montréal, Interna onal Centre for Compara ve Criminology) Oiling the Machinery of European Security Technology? The role of ethics in EU Security Research Kristo er Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) From 'Any Liquids?' To 'Airport Demen a': Re ec ng On Airport Security Prac ces And Strategies To Get Your Flight Jenneke Chris aens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Crime & Society) SB67: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Suspension Of Normal Poli cs: States Of Excep on, Scandals And The Dynamics Of Subversive Contesta on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Schmi , Snowden, and Contemporary "States of Excep on" Mark E. Herlihy (Georgetown University Law Center) Seeing Like A Computer: How Technological Devices Shape Poli cal Iden ty In The Euro‐Med Region Mul ple States Of Excep on: An Alterna ve Reading Of The 1992 Somali Fiasco Marta F. G. Moreno (Pon Janeiro) Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) SB65: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Religious Actors, Humanitarianism And Foreign Policy Panel Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter) Jonathan Agensky (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) What Is Dis nc ve About Religious Actors In Interna onal Poli cs? The Religiousness Of Religious Ngos At The United Na ons Ann-Kris n Beinlich (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Clara Braungart (PRIF (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)) Jonathan Agensky (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The Use and E ec veness of Religious Rhetoric in Foreign Policy Crises Joshua Su-Ya Wu (The Ohio State University) Interfaith Development and Humanitarianism: Assessing Ideologies and Religious Di erence in Mul ‐Religious FBOs Tanya B. Schwarz (University of California Irvine) Lee Cormie (University of St. Michael's College / Toronto School of theology) Panel Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies Caucus Momin Rahman (Trent University) Momin Rahman (Trent University) Discrimina on against LGBTQ People: A Global Analysis with New Data Chelsea Lee (University of Nevada, Reno) Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno) The Marriage Equality Movement from a Compara ve Perspec ve Helma de Vries-Jordan (University of Pi sburgh at Bradford) “Worse Than Pigs and Dogs”: The Use of Homosexuality in Poli cal Rhetoric in Zimbabwe Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Pinkwashing or Emerging New A tudes: The Landscape of LGBT Rights in La n America Ana P. Morgenstern (University of Miami) Examining the Legisla ve Di erence on Homosexuality among African Countries: A Mul ‐level Approach Shih-chan Dai (University of New Orleans) Chelsea Manning's Fearless Speech: Transgressing Gendered/Sexualized Logics Of Protec on? Implica ons For Interna onal Security Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (University of Sussex) From Occupy Moments To The “Blockupy” Project: The European Blockupy Network As Pan‐European Movement‐Building Project SB68: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Poli cal Contesta on At Moments Of Environmental Ins tu onal Crea on Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Christopher M. Marcoux (DePauw University) Aslaug Asgeirsdo r (Bates College) Climate Change Nego a ons, Na onal Interests and the Poli cal Economy of Bargaining Posi ons Federica Genovese (University of Essex) Global Social Jus ce Movements and Religious Communi es: Beyond the Religious / Secular Divide Chair Disc. The Success of Failure: Rethinking Scandal and the Poli cs of Recrimina on in War Peter Funke (University of South Florida, Tampa) Post‐Secular Humanitarianisms And The Postcolonial African State SB66: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Norm That Never Was? Contes ng LGBTQ Rights cal Catholic University of Rio de Jamie M. Johnson (University of She eld) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University) Moran M. Mandelbaum (Keele University) The Poli cs of Rivers: Hydropoli cs, Historical Ins tu onalism, and the 1815 Crea on of the Rhine Commission Yuan (Joanne) Yao (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Poli cal Contesta on and the Reform of European Fisheries Policy Stephan Engelkamp (University of Münster) Doris Andrea Fuchs (University of Münster) The Poli cs of Climate Finance: Nego a ng UNFCCC’s Green Climate Fund Marian Feist (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Se ng the Environmental Agenda for the Arc c: Exploring Sources of Legi macy and Power in the Region’s Governance Ecosystem Jennifer Spence (Carleton University) SB69: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Legal Expressivism In A Globalizing World Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Marieke de Hoon (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee University) The Symbolic E ect Of Arrest Warrants In The Icc: Tensions Between Public And Sealed Warrants In Contrast To Summons To Appear Jillian Dobson (VU University Amsterdam) The Limits of Expressivism in Interna onal Criminal Trials: Representa ons of History, Trauma and Culture in the Iron Cage Barrie Sander (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Humanity Under Construc on: On The Invoca on Of A Legi mizing Cons tuency In The Opening Statements Of Interna onal Criminal Trials So a Stolk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Norm Projec on And The Aims Of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce ‘I wanted to be free’: Women, Marriage and Resistance in Southern Sudan Alicia Luedke (UBC) NSAG and Gender Based Violence as a Form of Homosocial Ordering David Luban (Georgetown School of Law) Chiseche Mibenge (City University of New York Lehman College) Implemen ng an Expressive Agenda at the ICC Gendered Agency And Poli cal Society: Maoist Ex‐Combatant Women And Liberal Peacebuilding Prac ces In Nepal Margaret deGuzman (Temple University) SB70: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Transna onal Sustainability Governance (TSG) And The Global South Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) ‘Non‐Western’ Commodity Chains And Transna onal Sustainability Governance: Perspec ves From The Sri Lankan Tea Trade Michael J. Bloom eld (University of Oxford) To Adopt or Not to Adopt: Southern Producers and Transna onal Sustainability Governance Philip Schleifer (European University Ins tute) Southern Alterna ves to Transna onal Sustainability Governance (TSG): Par cipatory Cer ca on Shana M. Starobin (Duke University/ Nicholas School of the Environment) Jumping Scales: The Poli cs of 'Southern' Representa on in Global Environmental Governance Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Purdue University) Rebecca L. Gruby (Colorado State University) Hanna Ketola (King's College London) Between a Gun and a Baby: Female Freedom Fighters in Namibia’s Libera on Yolande Bouka (American University) The Militarized Domes c Sphere in Rebel Groups: The case of Sierra Leone Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) SB73: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel The Authority And E ects Of Interna onal Courts In Interna onal Poli cs Interna onal Law Chair Disc. Beyond Adjudica on: Interna onal Courts’ In uence through Socializa on Nicole De Silva (University of Oxford) Cas ng A Shadow Over War Zones: The Interna onal Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia’s Impact On Violence Against Civilians Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College, Department of Poli cal Science) Assembling Sustainable Territories in the Global South Genera ng Execu ve Incen ves: The Role of Civil Society Mobiliza on in Interna onal Human Rights Court E ec veness Peter Vandergeest (York University) Simon Bush Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School) Jillienne E. Haglund (Washington University in St. Louis) SB71: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Migra on Governance In The Post-‘Arab Spring’ Middle East Dilemmas of Delega on: The Poli cs of Deference within the World Trade Organiza on Cose e Creamer The Authority of Interna onal Courts and Non‐Democracies Theresa Squatrito (University of Oslo) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. SB74: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Terror, Terrorist Groups, And Weapons Of Mass Destruc on James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University) Refugee Rights or Refugee Threats? Germany's 'New Asylum Policy' Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University) Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California, Irvine) Lama Mourad (University of Toronto) Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Improvised Chemical Weapons: Characterizing An Under‐Explored State And Non‐State Threat Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University) Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia) Kamari Maxine Clarke (Yale University) Taking Hoaxes Seriously: Characteris cs of terrorism hoaxes and their perpetrators More Bang for the Buck?: Examining the Determinants of Terrorist Adop on of New Weapons Technologies The Everyday Survival Strategies of Syrian Refugees and their Poli cal Implica ons Chair Disc. Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University‐Kingsville) Sharad Joshi (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Nicole Tishler (Carleton University) Norms and Linkages: Migrant Domes c Worker Reforms in the Middle East Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. De Facto Integra on in the Security State: Refugees and Migrants in Egypt a er the Arab Spring SB72: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender, Sexuality And Non-State Armed Groups Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Panel Philipp Bleek (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Navindra Gunawardena (Paci c Northwest Na onal Laboratory) Obsession versus Indi erence: Reappraising the Terrorist‐WMD Nexus Andrew Prosser (United Na ons Interregional Crime and Jus ce Research Ins tute (UNICRI)) The Complexi es of Chemical Weapons Threats and Responses Alethia H. Cook (East Carolina University) SB75: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Poli cs Of Nuclear Weapons And The Global South Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Je rey Fields (University of Southern California) Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) The ‘Local Turn’ Saving Liberal Peacebuilding? – Unpacking virtual peace in Cambodia Joakim Öjendal (SGS, University of Göteborg) Strange Bedfellows: On the Poli cal Economy of “Global‐Local” Partnerships in Post‐Con ict Sierra Leone Tobias Debiel Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen) Does Iran's Nuclear Energy Program Make Economic Sense? A Compara ve Economic And Poli cal Analysis What Future For Secular‐Religious Collabora on In Peacebuilding? Lessons Learned From Nigeria, Zanzibar (Tanzania), South Africa And Solomon Islands Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) Abdulkadir Civan (Gediz University) Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Laura Payne (Coventry University) Understanding the Role of Pres ge in the Indian and Iranian Nuclear Programs Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Iran and Turkey’s Nuclear Program: Nuclear Deterrence and/or Stability‐Instability Paradox Theories can explain nuclear deterrence in the Middle East? Aylin Guney Gurzel (Eastern Mediterranean University) Mahdokht Zakeri (Eastern Mediterranean University) Extended Deterrence and Tac cal Nuclear Weapons: The Turkish Case Nilsu Goren (University of Maryland) Stéphanie Perazzone (The Graduate Insitute of Interna onal and Development Studies) SB79: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Co-IRIS Panel: Islam And Democracy: The Case Of The Arab Spring Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Postcolonial Perspec ves on Nuclear Non‐Prolifera on Alex Chung (University of Sydney) SB76: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Challenges And Strategies In Assessment Reintegra ng Former Combatants In The Democra c Republic Of Congo: Recalibra ng ‘Stated’ And ‘Real’ Objec ves Islamic law, Democra za on, and Public Welfare Roundtable Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Tracing the Roots of Authoritarian Durability in the Arab Spring Caroline Abadeer (Stanford Unversity) Sco Williamson (Stanford University) Interna onal Educa on Chair Part. Part. Part. Poli cal Islam and the Inven on of Tradi on Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) David Mitchell (Bucknell University) Rachel L. Wahl (New York University) Robert G. Blanton (University of Memphis) Nicholas Roberts (Georgetown University) The New Face of Post‐Islamism: Islamists a er the Fall of Morsi Muqtedar Khan (University of Delaware) SB77: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel How Do They Deal With Cri cal Junctures? External And Domes c Actors In Times Of Crisis Scien Chair Disc. c Study of Interna onal Processes Chair Disc. Handling Democra c Crises In La n America: Modes And Constella ons Of External‐Internal Interplay Fo ni Chris a (MIT) Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver) Target Visibility and Movement Strategic Choice: Explaining Rural Protest Brigi e Wei en (University of São Paulo) I Display And We All Learn: An Inquiry Into Displays Of Force Without War Pauline Moore (University of Denver Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies) Cem Birol (Rice University) The External‐Domes c Interplay Incri cal Juncture: Studying The Arab Spring Sonja S. Grimm (University of Konstanz) Panel Global Development Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) Wendy R. Lambourne (University of Sydney) Transna onal Rebels: The Limita ons of Interna onal Peacebuilding Kers Larsdo er (Swedish Na onal Defence College) Fernando Luz Brancoli (San Tiago Dantas Program, Unicamp, Unesp, PUC-SP) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Johannes Gerschewski (Humboldt University Berlin) SB78: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theory And Prac ce Of Peacebuilding Arab's Spring's Metanarra ves: Circula on of Poli cal Islam Discourses in Egypt and Libya SB80: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Strategies Of Resistance: Measuring Global Trends And Local Agency Sonja S. Grimm (University of Konstanz) Birte Gippert (University of Reading) Crises in Autocra c Regimes Chair Disc. Elizabeth L. Cobbe (University of East Anglia) Ra aele Mauriello (Sapienza, University of Rome) The E ects of Mixed Methods of Dissent on State‐Sponsored Repression Benjamin R Naimark-Rowse (The Fletcher School @ Tu s University) Social Barriers to Nonviolence: Overlap, Indenture, and Revolu onary Strategy Ches Thurber (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University) What Happens Next? Paths to Outcomes in An ‐Government Disputes David E. Cunningham (University of Maryland) Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Belen Gonzalez (University of Essex) CCS02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 5:45 PM Career Course Introduc on to Big Data Analy cs and Text Mining in Interna onal A airs Research (by special registra on only) Professional Development Commi ee Inst. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University) SC01: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Regional Worlds And Interna onal Poli cs Of Peace And Security In Africa Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. The Challenge of Islamic Finance and its Mul ple Logics Jikon Lai (The University of Melbourne) SC04: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Dynamic Role Of Histories In Shaping A Truly Post-Western Concep on Of IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. A 'Clash Of Histories': Ideas, Experiences And Interpre ve Frameworks Thomas Richard Seitz (University of Wyoming) David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) David Ross Black (Dalhousie University) Post‐Western Sociologies and Methodological Cosmopoli sm: From China to Europe. On Terrorism, Mali Con ict, And Interna onal Response: A Paradigm Shi Or Perpetua ng Hegemony? Laurence Roulleau-Berger (Na onal Center for Scien Research) Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley) Hope Dewell Gentry (University of Wyoming) Faith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware) Interna onal Rela ons versus History: Policy Lessons Lost Governing The “Post‐Con ict” State In Ivory Coast Under Interna onal Interven on : A Story Of Extraversion? Andrew J. Williams (University of St. Andrews) Access to History: Modernity as the Loca on of Poli cs Maxime Ricard (Université du Québec à Montréal) Regional Worlds Of Peace, Regionalisa on Of Peace? Assessing The Impact Of Regional Strategies To Con ict Resolu on In Africa Clara Egger (Science Po Grenoble) The Transna onal Post‐Con ict Governance Space: Transforming the State at the Security‐Development Nexus of Interven on Bruno Charbonneau (Lauren an University) SC02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Narra ves Of Con ngency In The Worlds Of Higher Educa on Danielle Young (University of St Andrews) SC05: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Friendship And IR: Beyond The Western Paradigm? Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Jesse Crane‐Seeber (North Carolina State University) Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler) Sanaa Alimia (School of Oriental and African Studies) James Eastwood (School of Oriental and African Studies) Michael Nordquist (The College of New Jersey) Sharain Sasheir Naylor (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Eve Bratman (American University) Michael J. McNeal (University of Denver) Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College) Alhasan Haidar (Tec‐ Monterry‐ Campus Guadalajara) Sunni Security Dilemma and Con ict in the Middle East Kursad S. Turan (Gazi University) Islam, Poli cs, and the Middle East in the Age of Obama: Dispatches from the Muslim Brotherhood Jonathon Patrick Whooley (University of Florida) A Cri cal Approach to the Representa on of Islamic Resurgence: A Call for a De‐essen alized Understanding Amal I. Khoury (University of North Carolina at Charlo e) Which Way To Heaven? Al‐Qaeda And The Challenge Of Islamist Pluralism In The Republic Of Yemen Chris na Hellmich (University of Reading) Islam and Good Governance Muqtedar Khan (University of Delaware) Graham M. Smith (University of Leeds) Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London) Poli cs and friendship in Chinese thought Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University) Graham M. Smith (University of Leeds) Friendly Encounters: The Rhetoric of Friendship in Colonial Diplomacy Evgeny Roshchin (University of Jyväskylä) Poli cs of Aimance and Friendship without Condi on: Deconstruc ng Western Figures of Friendship Thomas Clément Mercier (King's College London (War Studies Dpt.)) Subversive friendships: Turkish and Armenian encounters in transna onal space Sossie Kasbarian (University of Lancaster) Kerem Oktem (University of Graz) Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies SC03: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Mul ple Facets Of 'Islamism' c Contending Histories In A Struggle For Japan's Iden ty: Cosmopolitan Vs. Na onalist Narra ves In Postwar Japanese Society Elec ng Peace? Understanding Ghana’s Rela vely Peaceful Presiden al Elec ons Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Thomas Richard Seitz (University of Wyoming) Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) SC06: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel NGOs And Global Governance: Explaining Power, E ec veness And Accountability Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland) Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Reluctant Bedfellows: Why Are Interna onal NGOs Peripheral To Responsible Investment Advocacy? Priya Bala-Miller (University of Bri sh Columbia) Global Governance at Home: The Role of NGOs as Governance Promoters in Russia Laura Henry (Bowdoin College) Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia) NGO Global Governance through Transna onal Ethical Communi es Maryam Zarnegar Delo re (Arcadia University) Nongovernmental Organiza ons and Interna onal Environmental Law: The Case of the Aarhus Conven on (Un)civilising the (Un)civilised: Civilisa onal Discourses in Genocide Interven on Amy Forster Rothbart (Hartwick College) Alena Jana Thekla Eis (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) The Southern Swerve in Climate Change Advocacy 'Return of the Repressed': A Postcolonial IR Cri que of the Iraq War Jennifer Allan (University of Bri sh Columbia) Mariam Georgis (University of Alberta) SC07: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Thinking On African IR Panel ‘Our' ‘Common' Future? Ecological Interven on And Eco‐ Governmentality In The Global Climate And Energy Regime Franziska Mueller (TU Darmstadt) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Aime Saba (School of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies, University of Queensland) Branwen Gru ydd Jones (Goldsmiths, University of London) The Power of Ideas in the Evolu on of Non‐Interference: Explaining Divergent Norma ve Trajectories in Africa and Southeast Asia Brooke N. Coe (University of Minnesota) Securing Economic Enclaves: The Global Making Of Heterogeneous Business Prac ces Jana Hoenke (University of Edinburgh) The “Broken” Chemical Weapons Taboo Revisited: The Case of the Sino‐Japanese War (1937‐1945) Ching-Chang Chen (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University) SC10: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Regional Compe on And Ungoverned Spaces: Asia-Paci c Powers In Cyber Space And Outer Space Interna onal Security Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Chair Disc. Africa Ma ers! A Dialogue between African Area Studies and Interna onal Rela ons Theory Monika Thakur (York University) Morocco as Africa’s gateway: Encouraging foreign investment as an an dote to extremism The Coming Cyber Westphalia Interstate System: Issues and Relevance for the Asia‐Paci c Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Chris C. Demchak (US Naval War College & University of Arizona) Taieb Chadi (C.E.O, Verbe Editorial agency) The Poli cs of Labeling in Interna onal Poli cs: The Case of the So‐ Called “Coup d’Etat of March 2009” in Madagascar Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison (Benedict College) SC08: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Using Social Media In IR Research: Global IR And The Virtual Everyday Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Susan Jackson (Malmö Högskola) Nicole S. Grove (Johns Hopkins University) Alanna Krolikowski (Harvard University) Andrew Sven Erickson (Naval War College) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Asia‐Paci c Security Compe on and Industrial Collabora on in High‐Technology Sectors: Air, Space, and Cyberspace Alanna Krolikowski (Harvard University) Hypergoverned Spaces: The Interdependence of Cyberspace and Outer Space as a Restraint on Sino‐American Security Compe on Jon Lindsay (University of California) Sino‐American Space Security Rela ons: Capabili es, Coercion, and Challenges Under Limited Governance Andrew Sven Erickson (Naval War College) The Online War About War: Social Media’s Role In Re‐De ning US Security Policy Sco Gerber (Johns Hopkins University) Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University) Chinese Views of Global and Regional Poli cs in Cyberspace: Theore cal Commitments and Contesta on in Doctrinal and Policy Thought Joe McReynolds (Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis) Militarism And Gender SC11: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Rethinking The Interna onal: Poli cal Theory Meets Interna onal Sociology Kirs Stuvoy (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Does Blackwater equal PMSC? Twi er and the private security industry Magnus Dau (University of Siegen ) Marlen Mar n (University of Hannover) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Visualising War? Towards a Visual Analysis of Videogames and Social Media Chair Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) SC09: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civiliza onal 'Di erence', Rights And Norms Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College) Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Respect And Status Concepts As Key Issues In A Global IR: Analysing The Cases Of Iran And Venezuela From The Viewpoint Of A Respect And Status Concep on Isabella Hermann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University) Aspen Brinton (Boston College) Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpaşa University) The Impersonal is Poli cal: A rming the Impossibility of IR with Roberto Esposito Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College) The Ends of Cri cal Security Studies? Rethinking Security’s Poli cal Founda on with Claude Lefort Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University) Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa) Reading Schmi from the Sea (part 1): the concept of the poli cal and the pirate/privateer di eren a on Roberto Yamato (IRI/PUC-Rio) Max Weber and the mob: “Poli cs as a voca on” and its cons tu ve other Norma Rossi (University of Reading, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) Amity Lines and Escala on Ladders: Recogni on and Delibera on in Carl Schmi 's Nomos or the Earth and the Cold War Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Aus n M. Carson (Georgia State University) Mitchell Radtke (Texas A&M University) The Peacebuilding Commission as an Experiment in Liberal Interna onalism SC12: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Taking Stock with Sikkink's Theore cal Work: Actors and the Internaliza on of Norms Necla Tschirgi (Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego) Peacebuilding and Chronic Poli cal Instability: The United Na ons and Guinea‐Bissau Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto (University of Cambridge) Human Rights Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Figh ng the Hydra: United Na ons Sanc ons and Rebel Groups SC15: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Sub-State And Non-State Actors In Foreign Policy Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Foreign Policy Analysis The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in Changing Gender Norms in Turkey: The Case of Women’s Maiden Names Chair Tuba Inal (Izmir University) Gatekeeper Persuasion And Issue Adop on: Amnesty Interna onal And Transna onal LGBT Networks Robyn Linde (Rhode Island College) Human Rights Norms and Corporate Responsibility: Interna onal Norms and US Corpora ons Susan Kang (John Jay College- City University of New York) Hina Altaf (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce ) Judicial Reform from Abroad? Exploring The Role of Foreign Aid in the Di usion of Reforms in La n America Veronica Michel (John Jay College-CUNY) SC13: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Civil War Onset And Escala on Scien Chair Disc. Disc. Sco T. LaDeur (Northern Illinois University) The Interna onal Rela ons Of Sub‐State Governments In Federal Systems: A Compara ve Analysis Of Twelve Federa ons Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) 'Foreign' Economic Rela ons Of US States: An Ir Perspec ve On Trade Among Sub‐State Units Benedikt Springer (University of Oregon) Panel Congress and the ROC: How to Lobby like a (Non) State Sco T. LaDeur (Northern Illinois University) Kathryn M.G. Boehlefeld (University of Notre Dame) Worldview of the U.S. Foreign Policy Think Tanks in 2012 General Elec on Andrew J. Coe (University of Southern California) Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Seyed Hamidreza Serri (Florida Interna onal University) Opportunity and Willingness and the Onset of Civil War T. David Mason (University of North Texas) SC16: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poli cs Of Interna onal Li ga on The Evolu on of Rebellion: Social Networks and Civil War Michele Leiby (College of Wooster) Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico) Chair Disc. Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Predic ng Civil War: Taking into Account Actors and Escalatory Processes Poli cs As Usual In The Court? Na onal Interests And Preference Alignments In The Court Of Jus ce Of The EU 1997‐2008 Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Neil J. Mitchell (University College London) Daniel Naurin (University of Gothenburg) Olof Larsson (University of Gothenburg) Panel Peace Studies Necla Tschirgi (Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego) Roland Paris (University of O awa) The dynamics that shaped the establishment of the PBC, PBF and PBSO in the early years Richard Ponzio (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce) The UN Peacebuilding Fund in Burundi: 2007 – 2013 Josiah Marineau (University of Texas, Aus n) Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Bargaining over Compliance: Strategic Interac on under Uncertainty and the Escala on of Trade Disputes Henrikas Bartusevicius (University of Essex) Svend-Erik Skaaning (Aarhus University) Disc. Panel Interna onal Organiza on Revisi ng The Democra c Civil Peace Hypothesis: Electoral Democracy And Civil Con ict Onset Chair Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) Jelica Stefanovic‐Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences) How Do You Get A Phone Call Returned In Washington, D.C.? Lobbyists And Foreign States In The Na on's Capital c Study of Interna onal Processes SC14: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The UN’s Peacebuilding Architecture: Aiding Or S ing Development And Security In Con ict-A ected And Fragile Socie es? Panel Money Laundering as an Unintended Consequence of Preferen al Trade Agreements Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Raymond P. Hicks (Princeton University) The Price of Decentralized Enforcement in the WTO Leslie Johns (UCLA) Intellectual Property Protec on Interests Have Their Way: The Future Direc on Of Internet Governance Cris ana Gonzalez (University of São Paulo) SC17: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Digital Poli cs And The Networked Eye Panel Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Disc. SC20: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Understanding The IPCC Environmental Studies Mark Salter (University of O awa) James Der Derian (Centre for Interna onal Security Studies, University of Sydney) A Cogni ve Life of Sorts: Filtered and Obscured Synop c Visions of the Web Chair Disc. Le cia Bri o dos Santos (Pon cia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais- Brasil) Ma lde de Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais) Mariana Sandoval de Oliveira (The Graduate Ins tute - Geneva) Cris ano Garcia Mendes (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC-Minas)) A Li le More Visible: Visual Representa ons of Drones in Digital Poli cs Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Three Images of Visual Security A Sociological Approach to Scien c (Un)certainty in the Forma on of Interna onal Environmental Regimes Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Copenhagen) Internet Memes and Visibility: I Can Haz Your A en on Plz? Florian Rabitz (University of Sao Paulo) Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawaii-Manoa) IPCC Assessment Reports and the Neoliberal Environmental Governance: A Cri cal Analysis Ethics Of Algorithm: Risky Speech For The Age Of Analy cs Louise Amoore (Durham University) Volha Piotukh (Durham University) Pedram Rashidi (University of Queensland) Panel The IPCC and the Science‐Policy Interface: Poli cal Perspec ves on a Boundary Organiza on Deborah S. Davenport (Georgia State University and Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) Maria Gu errez (Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) Elena Kosolapova (Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) Leila Mead (Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) Yulia Yamineva (German Development Ins tute (DIE) and Interna onal Ins tute for Sustainable Development) Hugh Wilkins (Lawyer - Toronto, Canada) Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Lauren Peritz (UCLA) Lauren Peritz (UCLA) Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) Network‐Driven Coordina on Without Suprana onal Ins tu ons: Security Governance In North America Brian Bow (Dalhousie University) The Architecture of Mul lateralism: How Trea es Cons tute the Interna onal System Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto) SC21: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Analysing Peace And Con ict From A Spa al Perspec ve Inters al Organiza ons and Innova on in Interna onal Ins tu onal Orders Chair Disc. The Transna onal Policy Networks of the G20 Panel Johanna Mannergren Selimovic (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Lisa Strömbom (Lund University) Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) Squeaky Wheels & Pounded Nails: Explaining Diaspora Support in Ethnic Con icts R. William Ayres (Wright State University) Coopera on and Non‐coopera on Among Co‐ethnic Groups: A Case Study of Kurdish Violent Groups Internal Borderlands: Architectures of Force and State Expansion in India's Central 'Fron er' Michael Spacek (Carleton University) Natural Disasters And Rebel Group Tac cs In The Philippines Colin Walch (Uppsala University) The Camp, The Street, The Hotel And The Karaoke Bar: The Gendered, Racialised Spaces Of A City In Crisis ‐ Dili, 2006‐2008 Henri Myr nen (Interna onal Alert) Deniz Gumustekin (Kennesaw State University) The Balkan Region as a Base for Global Jihadism Dragan Simeunovic (University of Belgrade) Ethnic Con ict and Kin‐State: The Case of Uzbekistan during Osh Events of 2010 Seyit Ali Avcu (Kyrgyz-Turk Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) Intensity of Terrorist Campaings and Intractable Ethnic Con icts Katerina Tkacova (University of Essex) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University) Belonging and the Micropoli cs of Place. Analysing Narra ves of Autochthony in the Jerusalem Neighbourhood of Silwan Steven Slaughter (Deakin University) Chair Disc. Panel Peace Studies Jozef Batora (Comenius University) SC19: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ethnic Groups And Terrorist Violence Andrea Simonelli (Many Strong Voices) Marilyn Averill (University of Colorado at Boulder) The Securi za on Of Climate Change: The IPCC As A Securi zer Agent For The Small Island States Rex Troumbley (University of Hawaii at Manoa) SC18: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Networks And Interna onal Organiza ons Panel SC22: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Methodoloy For A Poli cal Psychology Analysis Of Public Speech In Interna onal Rela ons Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on Chair Disc. Christ'l De Landtsheer (University of Antwerp) Terrell Carver (University of Bristol) Discursive Method In Interna onal Rela ons Richard Davis Anderson (University of California, Los Angeles) The Psychological Impact Of Hyperbole In Poli cal Discourse: Methodology Of Analyzing Rhetorical Exaggera on In Poli cs Lieuwe Kalkhoven (University of Antwerp) Marrying Outside The Tribe: Designing A Corpus‐Based Cogni ve Analysis Of Poli cal Discourse Emilie LHote (Paris 7 University) SC25: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Contending Perspec ves On Extraterritorial Jurisdic on: Historical Sociology, Interna onal Rela ons And Interna onal Law Interna onal Law English School Chair Disc. Mark E. Herlihy (Georgetown University Law Center) Mark E. Herlihy (Georgetown University Law Center) Theorizing Extraterritoriality in Interna onal Rela ons Drawing Metaphor Power In The Wri ngs By Karl Marx And Ideological Framing. Ellen Gu erman (York University) Extraterritorial Obliga ons and Jurisdic onal Accumula on Christ'l De Landtsheer (University of Antwerp) Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) Techniques Of Poli cal Discourse Analysis Peter Bull (Department of Psychology, University of York, UK) Extraterritorial Jurisdic on, Extradi on and Human Rights Paul Arnell (Robert Gordon University) SC23: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Transna onal Urbanism And Local Governance Panel Tonya L. Putnam (Columbia University) Urban A airs Associa on Chair Chair Disc. Disc. SC26: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Extrac ve Industries And Resource Poli cs Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Maureen Donaghy (Rutgers University) Noah J. Toly (Wheaton College) Mark Amen (University of South Florida) Chair Disc. Disc. Maureen Donaghy (Rutgers University) E ects Of Greater Private Sector Par cipa on On Pa erns Of Local Governance: A Case Study Of São Paulo, Brazil Priscila Izar (Virginia Tech University) Breaking and Bridging: Social Polariza on and Mobiliza on in Rio de Janeiro’s Militarized Communi es Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) Michel Gueldry (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Kyla Tienhaara (Australian Na onal University) Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Second Genera on Corporate Social Responsibility in the Global Extrac ve Sector Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University) 21st Century Seabed Mining: Resources, Technology, Ecology, Spa ality and the World‐System Eric J. Ziegelmayer (clarkson university) Deepening Extrac on And Building New Hegemonies: What Lies Beneath China‐Venezuela Rela ons Thomas Vicino (Northeastern University) Anjuli Ferreira-Fahlberg (Northeastern University) Housing Access and Governance: Densi ca on E orts in Mexico City, 2001‐2012 L. Alejandra Reyes Ruiz del Cueto (University of Texas - Aus n) Antulio Rosales (University of Waterloo) “Oil Poli cs in Southern States: A Compara ve Study of Indigenous Resistance to Corpora st Allegiances in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria and the Peruvian Amazon” Panel Human Rights Chair Disc. Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Mobiliza on and Displacement across Ci es: Convergence of Policies and Repertoires SC24: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Dissent-Repression Nexus The Waning of U.S. Extraterritoriality and its Structural Causes Bryce W. Reeder (University of Illinois, Urbana‐Champaign) Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona) What Are the Odds? Assessing Di eren al Odds Ra os of Triggers to the Abuse of Human Rights in Autocracies, Anocracies, and Democracies John C. King (American University) Repression and Backlash: Evidence from a Global Data Set Desha Girod (Georgetown University) Megan A. Stewart (Georgetown University) Meir Raphael Walters (Georgetown University) A Theory of Just Repression Chris an Davenport (University of Michigan) Anita Ravishankar (University of Michigan) Local‐Level Expecta ons and the Decision to Resort to Violence in the Shadow of Government Repression Bryce W. Reeder (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Christopher LaMonica (United States Coast Guard Academy) SC28: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Con ict And Crisis Management In Africa: Ins tu ons And Interven ons Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Linnea Gelot (University of Gothenburg and Nordic Africa Ins tute) Stefan Cibian (Babeș‐Bolyai University) Assembling for Protec on: Humanitarian Militariza on in Africa Adam R. Branch (San Diego State University) Con icts In The Horn Of Africa As A Consequence Of State Failure Robert Klosowicz (Jagiellonian University) Prozac for Paris: Why is France Obsessed with Africa? Samuel Stanton, Jr. (Grove City College) Regional Security Arrangement in the Southern African Milieu: Towards a Region Building Approach? Gladys Mokhawa (University of Botswana) SC29: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Building A Global IR: Emerging Powers And The Di usion Of Ideas And Norms In Interna onal Security Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. May‐Bri U. Stumbaum (NFG "Asian Percep ons of the EU", Freie Universität Berlin) Etel Solingen (University of California at Irvine) Nele Noesselt (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) James T. H. Tang (Singapore Management University) Garima Mohan (Freie Universitat, Berlin) SC30: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Women, Peace And Security: Conven ons, Challenges And Contemporary Debates Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Akanksha Mehta (School of Oriental and African Studies ) Soumita Basu (South Asian University) Beyond The Liberal Peace: Feminist Engagements With The Poli cal Economy Of Peacebuilding Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Peace‐Makers, Workers, Emancipators: Deconstruc ng The Concept Of Gender In The EU’s Security Policies Hanna Mühlenho (University of Tübingen) Engaging Par cipa on in the WPS Agenda: From Rhetoric to Prac ce in the Paci c Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Australian Na onal University) The Danger of the “Women, Peace and Security” Framework: Absent LGBTQ Voices in the Post‐con ict Gender‐Based Violence Conversa on Jamie Hagen (University of Massachuse s Boston) Women, Peace and Security Policymaking: Whose Posi onality do we care about anyway? Samantha Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz) SC31: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Re exivity And Interna onal Rela ons: Re exive Scholarship, Re exive Poli cs Theory Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah) Piki Ish‐Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University) Evgenia Ilieva (Ithaca College) Ma hew Eagleton‐Pierce (SOAS, University of London) Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama) Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida) Huss Banai (Occidental College) Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida) Amanda Russell Bea e (Aston University) SC32: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Peacebuilding Vs Statebuilding? Postcon ict Reconstruc on Dynamics From The Top Down And Bo om Up Peace Studies Chair Disc. Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University) Delivering Public Services in Laos and Cambodia: Contras ng Home‐ Grown and Outside‐In Approaches to Statebuilding Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Provinces Unleashed: Donor‐Sponsored Reforms and Regional State Recon gura on in the DR Congo Pierre Englebert (Pomona College) Into the Fire: Military Agricultural Development Teams, Civilian E orts, and Post‐Con ict Reconstruc on Patricia Blocksome (School of Advanced Military Studies) Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri) Statebuilding in Uganda: Comparing Indigenous with Interna onal Approaches Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School) Crea ng a Sustainable Peace? Disentangling the Processes of Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) SC33: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Transforma ons Of The Arab World A er The Arab Spring Peace Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Jean‐Marc Rickli (King's College) Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University‐Qatar) Micheline Ishay (Micheline Ishay) Abdullah Baabood SC34: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM US Defense Policy In Transi on Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Schuyler Foerster (USAF Academy) Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy) James M. Smith (United States Air Force Ins tute for Na onal Security Studies) James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Paul Bernstein (Na onal Defense University) SC35: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable How To Study Of Global Environmental Poli cs: Alterna ve Texts Environmental Studies Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Paul Wapner (American University) Simon Nicholson (American University) Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of New Hampshire) Peter Newell (University of Sussex) Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) Geo rey D. Dabelko (Ohio University) SC36: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Challenges To The Dominant Sustainable Development Discourse: Cri cal Analyses Of 'Sustainable' Development Policies And Prac ces Global Development Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) A cri cal look at Sustainable Development and Indigenous Rights movements, discourses and prac ces Jeanne W. Simon (Universidad de Concepcion) Claudio J. Gonzalez (University of Concepcion) Circula ng Urban Sustainability: Construc ng and Mobilizing Bogotá as an Urban "Best Prac ce" in Sustainable Transporta on Authoritarian Dilemmas in an Age of Financial Globaliza on: Dynamics of Elite Coopera on in the Middle East and North Africa Sergio Montero (University of California, Berkeley) Joseph A. Florence (Cornell University) From meaning to implementa on: Na onal Sustainable Development Strategies and horizontal coordina on in public administra ons Urban Geography and Civil Con ict Dani K. Nedal (Georgetown University) SC39: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legi macy In Con ict: Methodologies And Prac ces Of An Elusive Concept Holger Niemann (Ins tute for Development and Peace/University of Duisburg-Essen) Marie-Luise Mußenbrock (Ins tute for Development and Peace, University of Duisburg-Essen) Cornelia Ulbert (University of Duisburg-Essen) Peace Studies Chair Disc. The Promise and Problems of "Sustainable Tourism" Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Decency as a form of every legi macy in con ict‐a ected socie es. Contested Meanings of Sustainable Development across the Mediterranean: E ects on Discourse and Policy in Morocco and Spain Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Legi macy in the Poli cal Order of Con ict‐torn Spaces Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE)) Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University) SC37: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exclusive Peace: Highligh ng The Gendered Con ngencies Of Contemporary Con ict Resolu on And Peacebuilding Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Marie Breen‐Smyth (University of Surrey) Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada) & York Centre for Feminist Research) Subjec ve, Individual, Percep on‐Based: Can We Measure Legi macy At The Micro Level? Birte Gippert (University of Reading) SC40: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Compara ve Warfare Ethics: Tradi onal And Contemporary Perspec ves Interna onal Ethics Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies The Cypriot Peacebuilding Process & the Agency of Marginalized Feminine Actors Sophia Dingli (Hull University) Post‐Con ict Peacebuilding in Bosnia‐Herzegovina: Where are the Women? Chair Disc. Methodological Balance in Compara ve Ethics: Interpre ng Buddhism in Japanese Warfare Ethics Grady Sco Davis (University of Richmond) Yvonne Chiu (University of Hong Kong) The 'First Block' of Afghanistan: The Exclusion of Gender in Discourse During Canadian Peace Support Opera ons Compara ve Warfare Ethics: What Is It, and How Do We Do It? David Luban (Georgetown School of Law) Sarah Naumes (York University) Warfare Ethics and the Ongoing Development of Radical Sunni Discourse Prac cing Women, Peace And Security In Post‐Con ict Reconstruc on John Kelsay (Florida State University) Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Rethinking Good Friday: Peace, Gender, and the Ideology of Con ict Resolu on Kyle Ca o (York University (Canada) & York Centre for Feminist Research) Panel Peace Studies Chair Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and Norwegian University of Science and Technoogy (NTNU)) Je rey T. Checkel (Simon Fraser University) Transna onal Ethnic Kin Groups And Rebel’S Behaviour In A Civil Con ict: The Case Of The Karen Na onal Union Insurgency In Myanmar Bethsabée Souris (University College London) Does jus ce contribute to peace? Bridget Marchesi (University of Minnesota; Harvard Kennedy School Carr Center for Human Rights Policy) Tracing The Security Dilemma: Explora ons Of The E ect Of Emergent Anarchy To The Outbreak Of Armed Violence In Intrastate Se ngs Daniel Rio Tinto (University of Birmingham) Edward Barre (United States Naval Academy) Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University) Contemporary Chinese Military Ethics Branka Marijan (Wilfrid Laurier University) SC38: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Dynamics Of Civil War Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert (University of Birmingham) Warfare Ethics in the "Spirit of the IDF" Shlomit Harrosh ( Shalom Hartman Ins tute ) SC41: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Perspec ves On The E ects Of Democracy Promo on Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Irfan Nooruddin (The Ohio State University) Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University) Irfan Nooruddin (The Ohio State University) Engaging through Elec ons: Using Democracy Promo on for Peace Post‐Con ict Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley, Poli cal Science) Who Watches the Watchmen? Explaining State Crackdown on Elec on Monitoring Organiza ons Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Interna onal Elec on Observa on and Local Percep ons of Elec on Credibility Sarah S. Bush (Temple University) Lauren Prather (Stanford University) Scaling Ci zen Elec on Engagement In Transi oning And Post Con ict States The Concept of Status in Interna onal Rela ons: Diversity and Integra on Danielle Jung (Emory University) James Long (Harvard University) Reinhard H. Wolf (Goethe University Frankfurt) SC46: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable The Responsibility To Protect And The Interna onal Criminal Court: Common Aims, Shared Problems The Ethics of Interna onal Democracy Assistance Erin Snider (Texas A&M University) SC42: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Con ict And Coopera on Before The State Panel Interna onal Ethics Interna onal Law Historical Interna onal Rela ons Theory Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia) Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University) Systems Change in Premodern Japan Nicholas Anderson (Yale University) Understanding Chinese Hegemony Ji-Young Lee (American University) SC47: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Presiden al Leadership In US Foreign Policy The Religious In uence on Premodern East Asian Poli cs David Kang (University of Southern California) Collec ve Imagina on and Regional Order beyond the European System Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University) SC43: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Old Made New Or The New Made Old? IR Theory And (New) Diploma c History Interna onal Security Studies Historical Interna onal Rela ons Chair Disc. Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Jonathan Keller (James Madison University) Ziv Rubinovitz (Emory University) Self‐Assessment and Self‐Defense in Post‐Cold War Presiden al Foreign Policymaking Patrick Homan (Dominican University) Will The United States Con nue To Be The Leading Power, In Spite Of Its Leaders? Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Jonathan Keller (James Madison University) Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute) Covert Regime Change: Rumor, Method, and Reality Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College) The Dynamics of Mul party Signaling: New Evidence From 1938‐9. US Security Narra ves of the post‐Cold War period (1989‐2001) Lucas Amaral Ba sta Leite (Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho) Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles) The Case Of The Missing Historiography: Interna onal Rela ons Theory Meets Archival Research Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) c Realism, and Qualita ve Back to the Future, Part II: IR Theory and the End of the Cold War Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) SC45: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Role Of Status Concerns In Interna onal Poli cs SC48: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel The Poli cal Economy Of Security: From Tra cking To Terrorism Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Joseph Torigian (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology) Chair Disc. Panel Brianne P. Gallagher (The Gender Research Ins tute at Dartmouth College (GRID)) Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) We Need A Hero (Ine): Impact Of Women’S Security Zeynep Kaya (Gedik University) From Las Narcas to Narco Hefas: New Terms and Evolving Groups Theory Chair Disc. Panel Don’t Tread on Me: Constraint‐Challenging Presidents and Strategic Con ict Avoidance Frank J. Gavin (MIT) Frank J. Gavin (MIT) Historical Ins tu onalism, Scien Methods Kirsten Ainley (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) Mark S. Kersten (London School of Economics) Kurt Mills (University of Glasgow) Frederic Megret (McGill University) Jason Ralph (POLIS‐University of Leeds) Michelle Murray (Dartmouth College) Brian Greenhill (Dartmouth College) Compe ve Boondoggling: The Endless Search For Interna onal Pres ge Michael Lopate (University of Chicago) Mobilizing or Evacua ng Emo ons? The Strategic Use of A ect by Western European Islamist Groups Maéva Clément (Goethe Universität Frankfurt/Main (Germany) & Université Versailles (France)) Pariahdom across Contexts and Borders Manu Samnotra (University of Florida) The Logic of Expressive Ra onaliza on Marina Duque (The Ohio State University) Phoebe Randel (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Ma hew Herbert (The Fletcher School, Tu s University) Representa ons of Interna onal Human Tra cking: An Analysis of Government‐Funded NGOs Robert Heynen (Department of Communica on Studies, York University) Emily van der Meulen (Ryerson University) Ann De Shalit (Ryerson University) Con nui es of Colonialism in the Supply of War: The Role of Third Country Na onals in Outsourcing Western Military Labour Amanda Marie Chisholm (Newcastle University ) Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London) Regional Worlds Mirrored in Human Flesh: the Case of Organ Tra cking Commodifying Everest and the Poli cal Economy of High Mountain Alpinism Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington) Maria B. Struble (Western State Colorado University ) SC49: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Energy Security And Europe: Regional And Global Implica ons Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University) NATO And The New Security Challenges: Building A Mandate In Energy Security SC53: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Teaching Global Governance Versus Interna onal Organiza on: Exploring Diverse Perspec ves Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs Alexandra Maria Bocse (University of Cambridge) NATO's Evolving and Expanding Role: Energy Security on O shore Hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean Gürhan Güler (Eastern Mediterranean University ) Energy Securi za on Process in Europe: From 1973 to 2009 Sezer Özcan (Bielefeld University, BGHS) 'Never Waste A Good Crisis': Energy Securi za on Inside The European Union (EU) A er The 2009 Russia‐Ukrainian Gas Crisis Isabelle For n (University of O awa) Roundtable Peace Studies Part. Part. Part. Geographies Of Landscape, Place And Nature: Food Poli cs, Land‐ Grabbing, And Displacement In Sub‐Saharan Africa Colonising And Decolonising Everyday Life Regional Shi s: Changing Gas Markets and Their Impact on European Energy Security Chair Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Samarjit Ghosh (University of Minnesota) Carolyn Ver n (DePaul University) Alexandra Maria Bocse (University of Cambridge) Alexandra Maria Bocse (University of Cambridge) SC50: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Territorial Designs And Foreign Policy Terror[ized] Mumbai: Sovereignty, [in]security, and a ect in a postcolonial city Ryan Gri ths (University of Sydney) Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University) Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Jordan Branch (Brown University) Ryan Gri ths (University of Sydney) Ariel Zellman (Harry S. Truman Research Ins tute for the Advancement of Peace) Katharine Kindervater (University of Minnesota) Gerry Kearns (Maynooth University) Harris G. Mylonas (George Washington University) SC51: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Revisi ng The Responsibility To Protect Panel Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg/University of Warwick) Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton) Emek M. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen) Richard Woodward (University of Hull) Anna Van Der Vleuten (Radboud University Nijmegen) SC54: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM How Commercial Interests Drive Globalizing Media, Communica on And Informa on Flows Panel Interna onal Communica on Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Jenifer Whi en‐Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell) Helen Yanacopulos (Open University) 3D Prin ng: A Paradigm Shi in Poli cal Economy? Kyriakos Pierrakakis (Athens University of Economics and Business) Mil adis Kandias (Athens University of Economics and Business) Chari ni Gritzali (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Dimitris Gritzalis (Athens University of Economics and Business) Do Corpora ons Outpower Governments? – TNCs, States And Power In Interna onal Cybersecurity Human Rights Verena Diersch (University of Cologne) The ‘Responsibility To Protect’ & The Emerging African Union’s Interven onism Regional Disparity In The Applica on Of Us Global Commercial Policy: Historical And Ins tu onal Analysis As An Approach To Understanding Incompa ble Policies Gerald Bareebe (University of Toronto) From The Dilemmas Of Humanitarian Interven on To The Possibili es Of Responsibility To Protect?: A Cri cal Analysis Michael King Jablonski (Georgia State University) Blayne Haggart (Brock University) Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra) Shop ‘ l You Drop: A Mirroring of Global Terrorism and Global Capitalism The Applicability and Legality of the Responsibility to Protect: Evolu on of Global Norms and Ideas into Interna onal Law Suzi Mirgani (CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar) Mostafa Erfani (University of Afghanistan) SC52: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Postcolonial Encounters And Poli cal Economy Global Development Chair Disc. Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester / Rutgers) Elisa Wynne‐Hughes (Cardi University) Panel The Elite‐Driven Paradigm and Theorising Media‐Poli cal Rela ons in the 21st Century Media Environment Florian Zollmann (Liverpool Hope University) SC55: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Ins tu ons Climate And Biodiversity Panel Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Jean‐Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Tobias F. Boehmelt (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich)) Boundary Organiza ons in Regime Complexes: A Social Network Assessment of IPBES Jean-Frédéric Morin (Universite Laval) Selim Loua (Center for Interna onal Coopera on in Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD)) Amandine J. Orsini (Facultés Universitaires St Louis) Naviga ng Ins tu onal Complexity In Global Climate Governance: The Cases Of Geoengineering, REDD+, And Short‐Lived Climate Pollutants Fariborz Zelli (Lund University) Harro van Asselt (Stockholm Environment Ins tute) Ina Möller (Lund University) Delivering on Climate Finance Commitments – the Role of Interna onal Economic Ins tu ons Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Mapping And Measuring The Degree Of Fragmenta on: Comparing Fragmenta on In Global Climate And Biodiversity Governance Architectures Marija Isailovic (The Ins tute of Environmental Studies, VU Amsterdam) Oscar Widerberg (VU University Amsterdam, Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM)) SC58: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM All's Fair In Love And War? Philosophical And A ec ve Understandings Of Morality Interna onal Ethics Chair Disc. Jon D. Carlson (University of Aberdeen) The Structure of Poli cs Hanna Samir Kassab (University of Miami) Gro us And The Marginaliza on Of Cosmopolitan Du es Luke J. Glanville (Australian Na onal University) Genocide and the Vicissitudes of Global Humanitarian Sen ment Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) SC59: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Women's Inclusion In Peace Processes Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University) Dêlidji Eric Degila (Ecole Na onale d'Administra on, ENA du Bénin and Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) J. P. Singh (George Mason University) Silke Weinlich (Centre for Global Coopera on Research, University Duisburg‐Essen) SC57: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Decolonizing The Discipline? Indigenous Contribu ons To The Study Of Global Poli cs Chair Disc. Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Gender Mainstreaming and the ‘Local’: Interroga ng Paradigms of Inclusion in Peace Processes Jana Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Paula Drumond (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies ) Gender, Peace, and Power‐Sharing in Poli cal Transi ons Allison McCulloch (Brandon University) Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta) “We want to be a part of the decision‐making policies governing our country”: Women and Gendered Peace Ac vism in the Liberian Civil War, 1989‐2005 Julie A. Gallagher (Penn State Brandywine) Gender Equality In Post‐Con ict Socie es: The Divergent Paths Of Liberia And Rwanda Keira Stearns (University of Southern California) Malliga Och (University of Denver) Gender Security And The Poli cs Of Iden ty In The Implementa on Of Local Peacebuilding Projects Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) SC60: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cs Of Finance In The A ermath Of The Crisis Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Chair Disc. Kiera Ladner (university of manitoba) David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Ma hew Wildcat (University of Victoria) Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia) Panel Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Peace Studies Global Development Global South Caucus Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (UMass Boston) Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Organiza on Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University) Just War & Third Party Ac on: Mozi and Contribu ons from Chinese Poli cal Philosophy Species, States and Secretariats: The role of CITES in protec ng wildlife SC56: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Reform Of The United Na ons: The View From The Global South Panel Panel Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School) David Kempthorne (Centre For Interna onal Governance Innova on) An Idea onal Theory of Interna onal Financial Stasis Mariel Barnes (Cornell University) Regula ng Risk, Taming Uncertainty: Idea onal change at the Basel Commi ee Ingrid Hjertaker (Brown University) The Construc on of Financial Authority: Authorita ve Prac ces in the OTC Deriva ves Market before and a er the Crisis Erin Lockwood (Northwestern University) The Poli cs of Shadow Banking: Regula ng the Non‐bank Financial Services A er the Global Financial Crisis IR in Germany and Austria: Language(s), Culture(s), and Epistemology(ies) Mariana Jimenez-Huerta (Ins tute of La n American Studies, University of London) Shades of Golden: Basel III and global regulatory coopera on in the wake of the crisis. Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin) Thomas Risse (Freie Universitat Berlin) China: Import Subs tu on and/or Export Led Growth in IR Ideas? Xuchuan Lei (Southwest Jiaotung University) T.J. Cheng (William and Mary) Jason Kuo (UCSD) Peter Knaack (University of Southern California) SC61: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Peacekeeping And Norm Di usion Panel IR in Taiwan: Small Polity with a Formidable Neighbor T.J. Cheng (William and Mary) Jason Kuo (UCSD) Peace Studies Chair Disc. Anjali Dayal (Georgetown University) Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna ) IR in France: Integra on or Self‐Imposed Isola on from the Global IR Discipline? Learning to Keep Peace: Training as a Product and Source of Change in United Na ons Peacekeeping Prac ces Thierry Balzacq (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), Paris) Frédéric Ramel (Sciences po Paris) Jeremie Cornut (McGill University) Marion Laurence (University of Toronto) What is War Good For?: UN Peacekeeping, Military Culture, and Changes in the Armed Use of Force Joshua Libben (University of O awa) Uruguay and South American Peace Opera on Contribu on; Discussing Domes c vs. Structural Variables in Foreign Policy SC64: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Advisors, Bureaucracies, And Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Analysis Julián González Guyer (Universidad de la República (Ins tuto de Ciencia Polí ca, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales) ) Kinds of Blue: Diversity in U.N. Peacekeeping Missions and Civilian Protec on Chair Disc. Christopher Darnton (Catholic University of America) The Man Behind The Curtain: Tom Donilon And The "Honest Broker" Role Of The Na onal Security Adviser Why Nego ate A er Peacekeeping Failures? UN Peacemaking, Simultaneous Peace Processes, and the Alterna ve Bene ts of Bargaining in Three Cases Kevin P. Marsh (College of Wooster) Christopher M. Jones (Bradley University) Anjali Dayal (Georgetown University) Panel Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Pawel K. Frankowski (Jagiellonian University) Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) Informa on Flows within the US State Department James Hollway (University of Oxford) The Myth of the Cuban Missile Crisis and its impact on the War in Vietnam: the Case of McGeorge Bundy Amelie Escobar (UQAM) The Falkland Media on: Lessons Learned on the US as a Mediator Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York) Labor Standards And External Promo on Of European Norms Pawel K. Frankowski (Jagiellonian University) EU Macro‐regional Strategies: a New Form of European Governance? Stefan Gaenzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand) The European Union Security Governance: An Evolving (In)Coherent Security Role? Sandra Dias Fernandes (University of Minho) Ana Isabel Xavier (Núcleo de Inves gação em Ciência Polí ca e Relações Intenacionais) Challenging The External‐Internal Security Divide: Evolu on Of The Border Security Of The European Union Minna Jokela (Finnish Border and Coast Guard Academy) SC63: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel TRIP Around The World: Comparing IR And The IR Discipline In Di erent Countries Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Interna onal Educa on Chair Disc. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary) Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) IR in Canada: Mul ple Disciplines in one Country? Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) Kevin P. Marsh (College of Wooster) Je rey Weber (Ipek University) A Missed Opportunity for US‐Cuban Rivalry Termina on? The 1961 Goodwin‐Guevara Mee ng, Punta del Este Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick) SC62: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Regional Iden ty of the European Union Panel SC65: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Past, Present And Future Of Air Power Panel Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Nori Katagiri (Air War College) Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Nori Katagiri (Air War College) Transforma on of Danish Airpower Gary Schaub, Jr. (University of Copenhagen) Ensuring Success: AirSea Ba le Concept and the Lessons of the Past J. Thomas Moriarty II (American University) Air‐Sea Ba le and the Problem of Inadvertent Escala on in East Asia William Norris (Bush School, Texas A&M) Vo ng for Victory: Domes c Poli cs and the Strategic Bombing Campaigns of World War II Carrie Lee Lindsay (Stanford University) SC66: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel A er Afghanistan: Strategic And Opera onal Lessons For The West Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College) Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy) "Catastrophic Success" And Its' Implica ons In Iraq And Afghanistan: Doctrinal Success, Failure, Or Neither? Michael W. Mosser (University of Texas at Aus n) Symbolic power in Russo‐Georgian NATO discourse E. Melikishvili (King's College London) Russian So Power in Eastern Europe Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University) G Doug Davis (Troy University) Will Things Fall Apart? Afghanistan and the Taliban, 2015 Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence) Will The 'West' Fall Apart? Interoperability A er Afghanistan And Cosequences For IR Magnus Petersson (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies) Inter‐Agency, Counter‐Insurgency and Repea ng the Past? Comparing the American Experience in Vietnam and Afghanistan Non‐Scholarly Theories of Conspiratorial Ac on from the Perspec ve of Transac on Costs: A Framework for Assessment and a Case Study Péter Marton (Corvinus University of Budapest) Shadows of Central Asia in the Western Popular Culture Nikolaos Biziouras (United States Naval Academy) SC67: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable How To Defend World Poli cs Against Interna onal Rela ons? Aijan Sharshenova (University of Leeds) Great Powers’ Compe on In The Region Of Newly Independent States Of Eurasia: The So Power Of Public Diplomacy And Interna onal Development. European Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. Part. Part. Part. Part. Part. Felix S. Grenier (University of O awa) Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University) Inanna Hama ‐Ataya (Aberystwyth University) Jonas Hagmann (ETH Zurich) Thomas J. Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva) Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Instute of Interna onal Rela ons (University)) Michal Natorski (University of Liege) SC68: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Global Health And Transna onal Disease As Security Challenges Interna onal Security Studies Chair Disc. Cory Davenport (University of Maryland) R.E. Burne (Na onal Defense University) Contagion: The Peril and Promise of Big Data Analy cs and Technological Advance in the Life Sciences for Biological Security and Counterterrorism Policies. Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Thomas Preston (Washington State University) Biological Weapon Use as a Human Rights Viola on: Reframing the Biological Weapons Conven on Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University) Eric Soukup (Ohio University) Pandemic Disease: The Public/Private Collabora on Challenges of Global Health Crises Alethia H. Cook (East Carolina University) Power Sharing and Public Health Performance in the A ermath of Civil War Caroline Hartzell (Ge ysburg College) Ma hew Hoddie (Towson University) Alexey Dolinskiy (Capstone Connec ons) SC70: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Popular Culture As Medium And Site Of Interna onal Poli cs Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Chair Disc. Cultural Bans in Interna onal Poli cs Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Gender, Heroism And The Militariza on Of The Everyday Linda T. Åhäll (Keele University) All The Names Of History? Diagramma c Personae In Contemporary Financial Film Amin Samman (City University London) Securi za on in Pop Culture: the Environmental Threat According to Hollywood Lucile Maertens (Sciences Po Paris / University of Geneva) Resident Evil: “Urban Health” and the Cure Violence project Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) SC71: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Between Regionalism And Globalism: The United States, China And India In The 21st Century European Interna onal Studies Associa on Chair Disc. SC69: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel So Power And Culture Symbolism In Interna onal Poli cs Of The Postcommunist States Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw ) Straddling the South Asian region and the world: India's ambivalent foreign policy in the twenty rst century. Subrata K. Mitra (Departmen of Poli cal Science, South Asia Ins tute, University of Heidelberg) India’s And China’s Extended Regionalism In Indian Ocean Region – New Regional Approach. Jakub Zajączkowski (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw) China’s rela ons with Central European Countries Edward Haliżak Post Communist States Chair Disc. Disc. Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Setsuko Tamura (Yamaguchi Prefectural University) Nelli Babayan (Freie Universität Berlin) Do Ci zens Of Former Soviet Union Republic Trust State Ins tu ons And Why: Case Of Azerbaijan Anar Valiyev (ADA University) Edward Haliżak Jivanta Scho li (South Asia Ins tute, Heidelberg University, Germany) Regionalism in the United States Foreign Policy From Health to Cyber Security? Informa on Sharing on Malware and Infec ous Disease Frank L. Smith (The University of Sydney) Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University) Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech ) SC72: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM United Na ons Panel Interna onal Organiza on Chair Disc. Disc. Carolin Anthes (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Carolin Anthes (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt) Ahmet Mert Kartal (University of Wisconsin ‐ Stevens Point) 'A Cri cal Historical Analysis Of The Evolu on Of The UN Role In Furtherance Of Women’s Rights' Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) The UN and State Compliance in a Broader Context: How Coopera on among the General Assembly, Security Council and Secretary General Can Improve UN Prospects of In uencing State Behaviour Sufyan Droubi (University of Essex) ‘A Force for Peace’: The Evolu on of the UN Secretary‐General as an Authorita ve Poli cal Actor Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Oxford) Global Governance and UN agencies: a compara ve study Juliano Diniz Oliveira (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Vo ng Gay at the UN: Explaining State Vo ng Pa erns on LGBT Issues at the UN Audrey L. Comstock (Cornell University) SC73: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Interna onal Criminal Court Peace Studies Chair Disc. Roy Licklider (Rutgers University) The Role of Regional Organiza ons in Managing Violent, Intrastate Con icts Ingo Henneberg (University of Freiburg) Referent Object and Agency Problema que in Peacebuilding: The Cases of Liberia and Sierra Leone Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Bilkent University) Pioneers of Peace, Implementers of Humanitarianism: The Rise of the Transna onal Humanitarian Lise Philipsen (University of Copenhagen) SC76: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Scales And Scopes Of Climate Jus ce Prac ces Marco Bocchese (Northwestern University) Megumi Nishimura (Ritsumeikan University) Chair Chair Disc. Marco Bocchese (Northwestern University) Regimes of Interna onal Jus ce as Organized Hypocrisy: The Case of Self‐Referrals to the Interna onal Criminal Court (ICC) Wolfgang Obergassel (Wuppertal Ins tute for Climate, Environment and Energy) Hanna Fekete (NewClimate Ins tute) ca on: A Domino E ect? Erica Maylee (Michigan State University) Climate Jus ce: From Norma ve Claims to Social Prac ces Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Andrea Calderaro (A. Humboldt's Ins tute for Internet and Society) The Five Architectures of Intelligence: A Holis c Framework to Support Cybersecurity and Defense Sean Cos gan (Partnership for Peace Consor um of Defense Academies and Security Studies Ins tutes) The Brazilian Policy, Strategy And Legisla on Concerning Intelligence In Cyberspace Denilson Feitoza Pacheco (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) Jussara Machado (INASIS - Interna onal Associa on for Security and Intelligence Studies) Developing The Revolu on In Military A airs Analy cal Framework For Re ned Understanding Of Cyber Security Lior Tabansky (Tel Aviv University) Subver ng reality: The role of propaganda in 21st century intelligence. Nataliya Brantly (Thayer Leader Development Group) Aaron F. Brantly (U.S. Military Academy, West Point) “No man's land” of Cyberspace: The Darknet and States Louise Marie Hurel (PUC-Rio) Intellectual Property, Cyberespionage, and Military Di usion Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky) Davida Isaacs (University of Kentucky) Katharina C. L. Glaab (University of Münster) Andrea Schapper (Darmstadt University of Technology) Linda Wallbo (University of Münster) Panel Intelligence Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Linda Wallbo (University of Münster) Andrea Schapper (Darmstadt University of Technology) Richard P. Hiskes (University of Connec cut) Righteous E orts – Equitable E ort Sharing in the 2015 Climate Agreement Oumar Ba (University of Florida) SC74: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence: The Cyber Dimension Panel Theory The Interna onal Poli cs of Judicial Threat: Securing ICC Compliance through Deterrence Interna onal Criminal Court Ra Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist (United Na ons University) Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) Alternate Models Of Collec ve Memories In Preven ng Renewed Civil War Panel Interna onal Law Chair Disc. SC75: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Understanding Peacebuilding Interven ons Across Countries Adop ng Nego ators At The Global Climate Conference: Climate Jus ce As Social Media Performance Katharina Höne (Aberystwyth University) Parliamentary Involvement in Interna onal Climate Nego a ons: The Case of the European Parliament Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven) Climate Jus ce Construc ons in Public Debates: A Compara ve Analysis Andreas Schmidt (University of Hamburg) SC77: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The Poli cal Economy Of Eurasian Con nentalism Panel Interna onal Poli cal Economy Chair Disc. Kent E. Calder (Johns Hopkins University) Alexander Cooley (Barnard College) Pipeline Pivot: Why Russia and China are Poised to Make Energy History Morena Skalamera (Harvard University ) Mongolian Promo on of New and Revived Ins tu onal Structures for Eurasian Integra on Alicia Campi Turkey pivots east while China marches west Chris na Lin (SAIS Johns Hopkins University) Sino‐Russian Oil and Gas Pipelines: Their Geopoli cal and Energy Market Implica ons Miyeon Oh (Johns Hopkins/SAIS) Funding For the Future in Con nental Eurasia: Infrastructure Financing by Sovereign Wealth Funds Hindu‐Muslim Communalism and Indian Foreign Policy Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Zongyuan Liu (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) SC78: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights In Global IR And Regional Worlds Panel SD01: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Presiden al Theme Panel - Post-Western IR: What Is It And How Does It Work? Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Chair Chair Part. Part. Part. Part. Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida) Unful lled Promises: EU Accession and Roma Rights in Central and Eastern Europe Ana Bracic (Stanford University) Status, Fear, And Human Rights: The Western Great Powers And Interven on In Libya Grant Dawson (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China) Wri ng Gandhi into the History of Human Rights Elizabeth Wilson (Seton Hall University) Human Rights and Social Jus ce: Rereading the Qur’an and the Interna onal Bill of Rights Zehra Arat (University of Connec cut) From Transi onal To Transforma ve Jus ce In The Arab Spring: Local Perspec ves In Egypt And Tunisia Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) SC79: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Securi za on Theory In Global IR And Regional Worlds Panel Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Ins tuto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Who Are Those People? Re‐De ning the 'Audience' in Securi za on THeory Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Texas at El Paso) The Securi za on Dilemma Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) The Philosophical Founda ons Of The Securi za on Theory: Carl Schmi And The State Of Excep on Thiago Babo (University of São Paulo) The Securi za on of the Peace Process by Spoilers: How They Succeeded in Challenging the Oslo Accords (1993‐2000) Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University) SC80: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Interna onal Rela ons And Islam: The Peculiar Case Of Na onState Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Ra aele Mauriello (Sapienza, University of Rome) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s) Is there an Islamic Na on‐State? Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Co-IRIS) Contemporary Problems of the Modern Islamic State: A Compara ve Study Hossameldn Mohamed (Qatar Founda on) Iran’S Direct Nego a ons With The United States: Ideological Or Pragma c Foreign Policy? Amir Mahdavi (Brandeis University) Towards an Islamic Geopoli cs: Reconciling the Ummah and Territoriality in Contemporary IR Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University) Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Chih‐Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University) Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) SD02: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Popular Culture And World Poli cs: Precarity, Aesthe cs And Violence In Global IR Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Nick Robinson (University of Leeds) David Mu mer (York University) Subalterns ‘Speak’: Migrant Bodies, and the Performa vity of the Arts Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College ) Construc ng the War Gamer/Drone Operator Subject: The Consequences of Consequenceless Killing Aggie Hirst (City University London) The Spa al Architectonics of Interna onal Poli cal Economy: Domes city and Accumula on Ma Davies (Newcastle University) When Silent Cowboys Speak: The Post‐Western’s Governance of Heteroglossic Communi es and Taboo Language in Deadwood and Django Unchained Rex Troumbley (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Win or Die: Authoritarian Regime Transi on and George R.R. Mar n’s “Game of Thrones” Jonathan S. Miner (University of North Georgia) SD03: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Panel Rethinking ‘South-South’: Entangled Security Prac ces Between Africa And La n America Theme: Global IR and Regional Worlds: A New Agenda for Interna onal Studies Chair Disc. Jana Hoenke (University of Edinburgh) Cris na Dragomir (SUNY Oswego) Rethinking ‘South‐South’: Entangled security prac ces between Africa and La n America Jana Hoenke (University of Edinburgh) Markus-Michael Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Prac ces, Actors And Narra ves: Brazil’s Engagement With Ins tu onal Fragility In Hai And Africa Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto (University of Cambridge) Building Upon Defe