thirteen panel sessions - the Doctoral School of Political Science
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thirteen panel sessions - the Doctoral School of Political Science
ANNUAL DOCTORAL CONFERENCE 2015 Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations Participants and Paper Proposals for Panel Sessions 20 April, Monday PANEL #01 POLITICAL ECONOMY I (PERG) Ardi Priks Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Ceu, PE track Imre Szabo Public service protest and institutional. position of the labour movement - case of ireland CEU, PE track Emrah Karagouz Political Economy of Innovation: Direction vs. Pace of Innovation Policy Change CEU, PE track Luis Ernesto T. Moreno, University Health care and clientilism: comparing the Mediterranean and South America of Southern Denmark PANEL #02 AUTHORITARIANISM Asli Karaca CEU, CP track Maerz Seraphine CEU, CP track Medet Tiulegenov CEU (modular), CP track Understanding Islamism and Authoritarianism through the Footsteps of Women’s Political Activism in Egypt (2000-2014) PANEL #03 Pavol Hardos CEU, PT track Viktor Ivankovic CEU, PT track Man Kong Li CEU, PT track Jelena Belic CEU, PT track The Many Worlds of Autocracies Discussant Chair Time and place Magdalena Bernaciak Renira Angeles Monday, 20 April 9:00-10:30 Researcher European Trade Union Institue PhD candidate CEU, PE track Popper room Discussant Chair Time and place Bernardo Fazendeiro Localizing norms: a comparative perspective on human rights and gender in Central Asia Visiting Professor CEU - IRES POLITICAL THEORY Discussant TBA Monday, 20 April 9:00-10:30 Gellner room Chair Time and place What Do We Owe Conspiracy Theorists? Public Reason in the Age of Paranoia Why We Value Equality: The Telic-Deontic Split and the Concept of Constitutive Value Towards a Basis of Socialism Andres Moles Assisstant Professor CEU - POLS, PHIL TBA Monday, 20 April 11:00-12:30 Senate room When we should coerce each other? Cosmopolitan account of just institutions PANEL #04 EUROPEAN UNION Discussant Chair Time and place Shane Markowitz CEU, IR track Vija Pakalkaite CEU, PP track Stefan Roch CEU, PP track Elena Cristina Balea CEU, CP track Into the laboratory: the sociotechnical negotiation of genetically modified crops in the European Union ‘Fuzzy’ Europeanization in the EU natural gas market: the cases of Lithuania, Hungary and Romania Contested outcomes, constrained process: Assessing the performance of EU Twinning projects towards administrative reform in Moldova Agnes Batory Olga Loblova Monday, 20 April 11:00-12:30 Professor CEU-DPP, CPS, CEUR PhD candidate CEU, PP track Gellner room PANEL #05 POLITICAL ECONOMY II (PERG) Discussant Chair Time and place Mark Hallerberg Gergo MedveBalint Professor Hertie School of Governance Research Fellow Hungarian Academy of Sciences Popper room CONFLICTS Discussant Chair Time and place We are not so different at all. The role of foreign insurgents in Kosovo and Chechnya Gregory Mitrovich Anita Halasz CEU, PP track Zbig Truchlewski CEU, PE track Gorana Misic CEU, PP track Daniel Schultz, European University Institute Mauro Pinto University L'Orientale di Napoli/University of S. Denmark PANEL #06 Alexander Akbik CEU, IR track Vujo Ilic CEU, CP track Andreea Nicutar CEU, IR track Roland Schmidt CEU, CP track Entrepreneurial Values in Europe in Times of Crisis Early education: equalization or Matthew effects? A cross-country analysis The Social Sources of Austerity in the United Kingdom and France Money in Politics: Political Financing in Croatia Still the European Bundesbank? Sources and Channels of German Influence at the ECB Monday, 20 April 15:30-17:00 Is there a "substitution effect" in public expenditures for labour market? A multidimensional analysis from 1990-2010 A tribal continuity? The pre-war social cleavages, dynamics of civil war violence, and postwar political repression in 1941-1948 Montenegro Constructing the body of war. Towards a genealogy of the question of (war) trauma “Stuck in a Power-Sharing Moment and You Can’t Move out of It. – Inquiring into the negative long-term consequences of post-conflict power-sharing agreements and third party mediation.” Research Scholar Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University TBA Monday, 20 April 15:30-17:00 Gellner room 21 April, Tuesday PANEL #07 Norbert Sabic CEU, PP track Renata Kralikova CEU, PP track Olga Loblova CEU, PP track Nikolay Vasev University of Copenhagen PANEL #08 Hanna Kirvas CEU, CP track Miguel Morillas CEU, PP track Elena Stavrevska CEU, IR track Jenna Althoff CEU, IR track PANEL #09 Manuel Bosancianu CEU, CP track Mihail Chiru CEU, CP track Sebastian Popa CEU, CP track Petr Gongala Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic PANEL #10 Ewa Maczynska CEU, IR track Leyla Safta-Zecheria CEU, PP track Georgiana Turculet CEU, PT track Elena Avramovska University Libre de Bruxelles PANEL #11 Bruno C. e Silva CEU, CP track Martin Molder EDUCATION AND HEALTH Discussant Chair Governance through transparency tools: The case of Romanian higher education reforms The translation of modernization agenda in higher education governance Who’s afraid of evidence in health policy-making? Julia Buxton Professor CEU - SPP TBA Mirroring transposition strategies – the rich-poor cleavage and social policy in the EU MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION Discussant Chair Time and place The triangle of (non)-cooperation: migrants, diaspora and local actors in Russia Isabela Mares Ideas and policy change: understanding the role of ideas in immigrant integration (1990 – 2015) Professor Class and spaces of peace: Stories from post-war and post-socialist Bosnia and Columbia University Visiting professor Herzegovina TBA Tuesday, 21 April 9:00-10:30 Popper room CEU - POLS A European policy network of migration management POLITICAL BEHAVIOR Discussant Chair Time and place The inequality rush The Electoral Value of Constituency Questions in Hungary and Romania Do Candidates Matter? The Influence of Commission Candidates on attitudes towards the EU Kristin Makszin Visiting professor, CEU - IRES TBA Tuesday, 21 April 9:00-10:30 Gellner room Strategic voting in new democracies HUMAN RIGHTS Discussant Asylum claims based on sexual orientation and gender identity. The limits of ethical obligations Engaging the politics of NGO human rights advocacy: A critical reading of Amnesty Andrea Krizsan International’s memorandum to the Romanian government concerning inpatient psychiatric treatment The least evident and discussed inconsistencies in ‘Refugee Law’. Whose responsibility is Research fellow CEU -DPP, CEUR the Syrian Refugee crisis? The origins of inclusion. Gender equality and path dependent institutional developments in a non-Western context POLITICAL PARTIES Discussant Do populist parties increase mass polarization? Matthijs Bogaards Political Change in Party Systems: Using the Index of Programmatic Similarity to Measure Changing Political Landscapes Ideologically Divided Party System and the Electoral Support of the Radical Right: An Analysis of the Effects of Contextual Factors on Vote Share Variation Chair TBA Chair Party strategies and party budgets: what is their relationship? PANEL #12 GREAT POWERS Discussant Chair Anatoly Reshetnikov CEU, IR track Margaryta Rymarenko CEU, IR track Sasikumar Shanmugasundaram CEU, IR track Aron Tabor CEU, IR track Evolution of Great Power Discourse in Russia: From the Time of Troubles to the Concert of Europe Gregory Mitrovich PANEL #13 POLITICAL ECONOMY III (PERG) Silvia Fiarescu CEU, CP track Lela Rekhviasvili CEU, PE track Sanja Hajdinjak CEU, PE track Eliska Drapalova, European University Institue Politicizing the Economy. Patterns of Political Control Over Market Resources in PostCommunist Hungary Supplementing the state: Street Level Bureaucrats and Informal Practices Against all odds: Sustainable use of resources in a transition economy – case study of Slovenian tourism sector Good Apples on Bad Trees: Causes of Variation in Levels of Corruption and Government Performance in Spanish and Italian Cities Research Scholar, Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University TBA Discussant Chair Time and place Tuesday, 21 April 13:30-15:00 Time and place Tuesday, 21 April 15:30-17:00 Popper room Borbala Kovacs Thomas Paster Visiting lecturer CEU - DPP Tuesday, 21 April 13:30-15:00 Gellner room EU and Russia: Constructing Unsuccessful Partnership or ‘Bad’ Socialization Multiple Identities and Interest Legitimizations of Brazil and India What Pragmatism? with Responsibility to Protect An Exception That Proves the Rule? The Ambiguous American Exceptionalism within Liberal Order Time and place Popper room TBA Vit Simral Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Tuesday, 21 April 9:00-10:30 Senate room Professor Jacobs University, Bremen Visiting professor CEU - POLS David Pupovac Time and place Research fellow CEU - Institute for Advanced Studies Time and place Tuesday, 21 April 15:30-17:00 Gellner room