Democracy: Evidence from Turkey - International Studies Association
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Democracy: Evidence from Turkey - International Studies Association
ISA Full Conference Program as of 2/26/2009 SA01: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Advancing Coherence and Integrating Peacebuilding in Strategic Policy Frameworks SA03: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM New Views on Human Rights Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Disc. Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Richard Ponzio, United Nations Erin L. McCandless, New School University Clarifying the Causal Pathways between Ethnic Conflict and Democracy: Evidence from Turkey Mehmet Gurses: Florida Atlantic University Strategic Policy Frameworks as Tool for Peacebuilding: A Comparative Perspective Richard Ponzio: United Nations The Peacebuilding Commission's Integrated Peacebuilding Strategic Framework: Learning from the PBC's Engagement in Sierra Leone and Burundi Necla Tschirgi: Consultant, United Nations Infusing Peacebuilding and Human Rights Approaches in Post‐Conflict Strategic Policy Frameworks: The Cases of Afghanistan and Liberia Erin L. McCandless: New School University Peace Agreements and Policy Frameworks in Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka Chair Disc. David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska Peter R. Baehr, Utrecht University Disc. Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville The UN and Human Rights David P. Forsythe: University of Nebraska The Universality of Human Rights Jack Donnelly: University of Denver Globalization and Human Rights Rhoda E. Howard‐Hassmann: Wilfrid Laurier University Human Rights: Concepts, Operationalized David Cingranelli: Binghamton University, State University of New York SA04: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Nuts & Bolts (Part I): Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education Participant Berta I. Arias, Joliet Junior College Samuel G. Doe: UNDP SA02: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Panel Multistakeholder Partnerships in Postconflict Peacebuilding ‐ Past Experiences and Future Prospects Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Participant Allen E. Hibbard, Middle Tennessee State University Participant Amanda K. Wolfe, University of New Mexico SA05: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Chair Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Roundtable on Concepts of Global Governance Disc. Michael S. Lund, Woodrow Wilson International Center Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Yet Another Policy Fad? Multistakeholder Partnerships and New Modes of Governance in Post‐Conflict Settings Kateryna Pishchikova: Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa Valentina Mele: Università Bocconi Multistakeholder Parterships in the Security Sector – Past and Future Michael Brzoska: University of Hamburg Hans‐Georg Ehrhart: University of Hamburg Jens Narten: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg Multistakeholder Partnerships and ‘Peace‐Building’: A Critical Examination of their Roles and Significance in Peace‐ Building Processes Owen Greene: University of Bradford External/Internal Dynamics in Liberal Peacemaking: A Case Study on Afghanistan Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh: Sciences Po, Paris Chair Ann Florini, National University of Singapore Participant Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Participant Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations Participant Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University Participant Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick Participant Stephen J. Stedman, Stanford University SA06: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Party Politics and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Austin Disc. Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University, State University of New York Peter Trubowitz, University of Texas at Austin Disc. The Rise of the Anti‐Dove Party Colin Dueck: George Mason University Ideologies and Islamic Parties: Implications for US Security Mark L. Haas: Duquesne University Why States Extend Trade Concessions to their Enemies Steven E. Lobell: University of Utah Circles of Trust: The Creation of International Security Institutions and the Domestic Politics of Multilateralism Brian Rathbun: University of Southern California SA07: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel SA09: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Risky Choices ‐ Nuclear Deterrence and Proliferation Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Echoes of the Past in Contemporary Geopolitics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. David J. Sarquis, ITESM David J. Sarquis, ITESM Learning from the Past: Using Critical Theory to Reconsider the Legitimation of Hegemony via Metaphorical 'Public Goods' Jayantha Jayman: Binghamton University, State University of New York No End to Empire? Domestic and Foreign Elite Consensus and US Hegemony David Sylvan: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Stephen John Majeski: University of Washington Latin America in Some Emerging Non Hegemonic Regimes Odette Colin: Tecnológico de Monterrey The Importance of Mexican History in its Future Formulation of Foreign Policy Susana C. Chacon: Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe Panel Disc. Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Blasts from the Past: Discourses on Nuclear Power over Six Decades Hisham Zerriffi: Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia Karthika Sasikumar: Cornell University South Asia’s Nuclear Deterrence: On Deterrence Stability in the Second Nuclear Age Bhumitra Chakma: The University of Hull The NPT, Past and Future: A Game Theoretic Approach to Nuclear Proliferation Dianne R. Pfundstein: Columbia University Sources of Nuclear Cooperation: The Case of Argentina and Brazil Carina Solmirano: PhD Candidate. Joseph Korbel School of International Studies. University of Denver Kazakhstan’s Denuclearization: The Decision‐Making Process and Lessons for the Future Beyond Hegemony: Rationality Paradigms of Foreign Policy Togzhan O. Kassenova: University of Georgia Convergence under Emerging Symmetric Interdependence Panel SA10: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM In International Relations Leopoldo Lovelace: California State Polytechnic University at NGOs and IGOs: Their Interactive and Political Effects Pomona Sponsor(s): International Organization The Governance of Circulation and Risk in a Post‐NAFTA Rebordered North America Isidro Morales: Tecnológico de Mlonterrey, Campus Santa Fe SA08: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Governance and Governmentality in World Politics, Part II: Security, Liberalism, & Political Economy Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Doerthe Rosenow, King's College London Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University, Chillicothe Society Must Be Governed: Expert Networks and the Production of Neoliberal Subjectivities in the Americas Jason R. Weidner: Florida International University The Security of Vital Systems Stephen J. Collier: The New School The Emergence of Biopolitical Warfare: A Foucauldian Reading of US Military Doctrine Kevin D. Egan: Drexel University Jared B. Hibbard‐Swanson: Penn State University Chair Disc. Susan Hyde, Yale University Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Disc. Heather Smith, Lewis & Clark College Coalitions and Norm Stability: The Case of Whaling Jennifer L. Bailey: Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Limits of International Funding of NGOs Sarah Stroup: Middlebury College Nothing Succeeds like Access? International NGOs and Multilateral Institutions Edward A. Fogarty: Colgate University "To Shine a Light:" The Efficacy of Amnesty International's Urgent Action Campaigns, 1974‐2004 Wendy Wong: University of Toronto Explaining Ratification of Human Rights Treaties: NGO Pressure and Unanticipated Outcomes Heather Smith: Lewis & Clark College SA11: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Power of Moral Discourses in International Relations: A AFRICOM and US Africa Policy Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group Foucauldian Analysis of a Global Human Rights Discourse Ivan P. Manokha: Institut d'études politiques de Paris The Politics of Superfluity Michael Merlingen: Central European University Anna Selmeczi: Central European University Chair Jessica R. Piombo, Naval Postgraduate School Disc. Robert B. Munson, Air University Essence of Indecision: Towards an Explanation of Intra‐ Governmental Conflicts over AFRICOM Kenneth J. Menkhaus: Davidson College African Responses to US Africa Command Stephen Burgess: US Air War College Soft Balancing Among Weak States? The New African Rebels Beth Elise Whitaker: University of North Carolina‐Charlotte AFRICOM and Non‐Kinetic Military Missions: Lessons from the Horn of Africa Jessica R. Piombo: Naval Postgraduate School New Methods for Gathering, Analyzing, and Communicating Information about Complex African Problems Helen E. Purkitt: US Naval Academy Panel Foreign Aid, the Environment, and Development Chair Disc. Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth Marc J. Cohen, SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Conceptualizing the Environment ‐ A Comparative Study of How Poverty‐Environment Linkages are Defined in International Development Cooperation Martin Sjostedt: Swedish Agency for Development Evaluation Foreign Aid and Democracy: An Analysis of the Determinants of Development Assistance Christopher D. Linebarger: University of North Texas Aid and Its Discontents: Goals and Impacts of Foreign Aid in Central Asia Bethany Barratt: Roosevelt University The US as a Participant in Global Environmental Regimes: An Unreliable Partner? Islam Issues through a Prism Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Brannon Wheeler, US Naval Academy Disc. Brannon Wheeler, US Naval Academy On the Forms of Transnationalization of Islamic Movements and the Use of Violence Larisa Yun: University of Oklahoma The Political Economy of State Building: The UN Role in 1946‐2000 Carmela Lutmar: Princeton University SA15: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Esen Kirdis: University of Minnesota Panel Contemporary Issues in Gender and Security Fatwa and Politics in the Islamic World Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies David S. Patel: Cornell University Women's Caucus Lisa Blaydes: Stanford University Organizational Structure, Unity, and Strategic Choice: Understanding the Past and Anticipating the Future of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Sarah F. Salwen: University of Pennsylvania Islam and Global Governance: Clash or Coexistence? Mohammad S. Homayounvash: Florida International University SA13: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Elisabeth L. Hubbard: Davidson College SA12: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM SA14: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Awakening our Ecological Imaginary: Sci‐Fi Visions of our Environmental Future Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Disc. Robert G. Darst, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The Sheep Look Back: Counterfactuals, Dystopias, and are We Really Going to Hell in a Handbasket? Kate O'Neill: University of California at Berkeley Chair Disc. Wanda Wigfall‐Williams, Columbia College Nicole Detraz, Colorado State University Acknowledging Gender in Genocide Studies Paula Drumond: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeir Competing Masculinities, Illicit Drug Policy and Understandings of Security ‐ A Gender Analysis Ellie Christine Schemenauer: University of Wisconsin‐ Whitewater Parameters of Islamist Rationality Gamze Cavdar: Colorado State University Europeanisation of Gender Equality in Turkey and Spain Ayse I. Aybars: Middle East Technical University International Issues and Political Socialization of Women: A Case Study of an Indian City Josna Mishra: Miles College SA16: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Fiction and the Environmental Imagination: Envisioning the Globalization, Inequality, and International Communication Future in the Classroom Sponsor(s): International Communication Judith Shapiro: American University Singular vs. Collective Action for the Commons: LeGuin’s "The Lathe of Heaven" D. G. Webster: Universiy of Southern California Science Fiction Views of Diversity and Sameness Alastair Iles: Environmental Science, Policy & Management Everyday Science Fiction: The Ecological Consequences of Technological Fetishism Simon Nicholson: American University Chair Disc. Lech W. Zacher, Kozminski University Lech W. Zacher, Kozminski University The Globalization of Virtual Mudslinging: A Comparative Content Analysis of German Party Web Sites in State, National, and European Parliamentary Elections Eva J. Schweitzer: University of Mainz Globalization and Liberal Telecom Reform – Anticipating Future Prosperity or Further Inequalities? Kirsten Rodine Hardy: Northeastern University Hegemonic Governance? Global Media, US Hegemony and the Transatlantic Divide Stefan Robel: Technische Universität Dresden Alexander Brand: Technische Universität Dresden Globalization and Digitalization Jeffrey Hart: Indiana University SA17: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Mehtap Söyler, Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Disc. Avraham Sela, Hebrew University Jerusalem Holy Warlords: The Rise of Islamist Movements in Failed States Aisha S. Ahmad: McGill University Barak Mendelsohn: Haverford College Sources of Legitimacy of Islamic Rebel Organizations Christopher P. Dallas‐Feeney: George Washington University The Effects of Political Integration on the Strategic and Tactical Moderation of Islamist Groups Emy Matesan: Syracuse University Jacob L. Stump: American University Assessing the Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation of Terrorist Organizations Jenna Jordan: University of Chicago SA20: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois College of Law Disc. Emilia Justyna Powell, Georgia Southern University Choice of Official Text in Multilateral Treaties: The Interplay of Law, Politics, Language, Pragmatism and (Multi)‐ Nationalism John King Gamble: Pennsylvania State University Multilateral Treaties: Accommodating Subject Matter Topics Extremist Islamist Movements in Collapsed States: A Threat to International Security or Not? Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner: Hamline University Zachary W. Devlin‐Foltz: Macalester College Panel Globalization of Higher Education: What the Future Augurs Sponsor(s): Phi Beta Delta Honor Society Victoria N. Salmon, George Mason University Yvonne Captain, G. Washington Univ/ Phi Beta Delta Reviewing the Past and Anticipating the Future: The Arts and International Relations Victoria N. Salmon: George Mason University Isomorphic and Decoupling Trends in Teaching for Social Justice and Global Citizenship Mousumi Mukherjee: Loyola University Chicago Globalisation in Higher Education: You Cannot Get There from Here Mariella C. Remund: City University of Seattle Islamic Fundamentalism, Globalization, Technological Change and Higher Education In Malaysia James D. Chopyak: California State University, Sacramento Panel Terrorism: New Understandings and Approaches Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Mia M. Bloom: University of Georgia Treaties—Traditional Theories, Macroscopically Tested Islamist infighting: Understanding al Qaeda’s Critique of Hamas Chair Is Terrorism a "Poor Man's Patent": Evaluating the Causal Connection between Education, Poverty and Violence? Priya Dixit: American University International Security Studies SA19: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Robert D. Phelps: Rhodes College Studying the Practices of Terrorism Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. David Romano: Rhodes College Cale D. Horne: University of Georgia Understanding Islamist Movements SA18: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Correlates of Terror Kimberly A. Hudson, USAF Negotiation Center of Excellence, USAF Culture and Language Center, Air University. Douglas R. Woodwell, University of Indianapolis Chrissy M. Giuliano: Penn State Public‐Private Partnerships and Multilateral Treaties: Alternatives or Complements? Liliana Botcheva‐Andonova: Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva Soft Law and Treaties: Complementary or Oxymoronic Christopher M. Brown: Penn State University SA21: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Desecuritizing ir/IR – A Critical Resurrection of the ‘Copenhagen School’ Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Christopher Browning, University of Warwick James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Surveillance, Chilling Effect Doctrine and the Modalities of Dissent in Times of Expression Florent Blanc: Sciences‐Po Paris/Northwestern University Desecuritizing the Atlantic Alliance? Why NATO is Still Alive Gabi Schlag: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Desecuritisation as Failed Securitisation: Understanding Germany’s Post‐Cold War Non‐Proliferation Policy Holger Stritzel: London School of Economics and Political Science The Long Way to Regional Integration: From Desecuritisation to Common Market in the EEC and Mercosur Andrea Oelsner: University of Aberdeen “Trust me, I am Better than they Claim”: Positive Social Capital as a Master Variable for De‐Securitization Balzacq Thierry: University of Louvain & Sciences Po Paris SA22: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Brazilian Foreign Policy: Institutions, Business and Strategic Changes Sponsor(s): Brazilian International Relations Association Chair Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford Disc. Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford Statesmanship and the Problem of Theoretical Generalization Brian A. Smith: Georgetown University John F. Daniel: Georgetown University Reconceptualizing Continuity and Change in World Society ‐ The Approaches of Pierre Bourdieu and Niklas Luhmann Lars Schmitt: Center for Conflict Studies, Marburg/Germany Exploring the Roots of Brazil’s International Identity and its Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford Impact on the Management of the Country’s External Relations Panel SA25: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Ivani Vassoler: State University of New York The Law, the Nation and Communal Groups The Quest for Autonomy in Brazilian Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Tullo Vigevani: UNESP Human Rights Gabriel Cepaluni: USP/Cedec The Deepening of a Regional Trade Agreement: A Domestic View of the Politics of Brazilian State Institutions and Firms in Mercosul Galia Benitez: Indiana University Panel Investment and Preferential Trade Agreements Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Disc. Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University The Institutional Roots of the Decision to Initiate Preferential Trade Agreements Alisa DiCaprio: UNU‐WIDER Willem Maas: York University Is the extension of Shari’ah to the Penal Codes in Northern Nigeria a Piece of Legal Utopianism? A Tentative Assessmen Mohammed Hadi A. Bolaji: Keele University Property, Ethnicity, and State Building in Africa: The Link Between the Legal Recognition of Communal Land Rights and Ethnic Mobilization Elizabeth C. Gianola: University of California at Berkeley SA26: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Bilateral Agreements Invariabilities and Changes in the Development Discourse: Towards a Post‐Development Era? Celine Germond‐Duret: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Investment Treaties and Other Investment Promotion and Protection Instruments ‐ Complements, Competitors, or Both? Lauge N S Poulsen: London School of Economics and Political Science When does International Investment Agreements Matter? Design of International Investment Agreements as Signals for FDI Tatiana Vashchilko: Pennsylvania State Unversity Panel Theorizing the Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. The Politics of Claims Facilities: Lessons from the 2005 Gaza and North West Bank Compensation Scheme Explaining Change in Dutch and Belgian Nationality Law Joseph C. Marques: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies SA24: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Dana Zartner, Tulane University Dana Zartner, Tulane University Ehud Eiran: Brandeis University/Harvard University Business View of Foreign Policy in Brazil SA23: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University Ian Hall, Griffith University Theorizing IR: The New Debates? Luz Araceli U. Gonzalez: Tecnologico de Monterrey ITESM Is the Future a Foreign Country? Stephanie A. Lawson: Macquarie University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota Disc. Nicole Simonelli, Purdue University Foreign Direct Investment Disputes: The Trilateralization of BITs Under the NAFTA Greg J. Anderson: University of Alberta Cheap Talk and Transparency: Explaining the Bilateral Trade Agreements with the EU Leonardo Baccini: New York University The Effect of US BITs on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Signaling or Credible Commitment? Zeev Yoram Haftel: University of Illinois at Chicago How to Win Friends and Avoid Influence: The Politics of Bilateral Trade Balances Ashley R. Conner: Stanford University SA27: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Issues in Democratization in the Former Soviet Bloc Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Disc. Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Heather L. Tafel, Grand Valley State University Gauging the Intensity of Communism as a 'Mental Model': A Latent Factor for Comparing post‐Soviet Transitions to Democracy Jeffrey S. Lindstrom: Claremont Graduate University Exit Poll for Democratization: From Early Projection to Check Against Massive Fraud in Election in the Former Second and Third World Ikuro Fujiwara: University of Osaka Constitutional Design Versus Constitutional Reform in Emerging Democracies: Lessons for Post‐Communist Transitions Gerald Pech: American University in Bulgaria Katja Michalak: The American University in Bulgaria Taking Stock: ‘Transitology’ and the Colorful Range of Explanations of the Color ‘Revolutions’ Spyridon Kotsovilis: McGill University SA28: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Security Challenges in the Middle East and Persian Gulf Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Karam Dana, University of Washington Disc. Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University The Origins of “Informal” Empire: The Security Dilemma of the Persian Gulf Sean L. Yom: Harvard University The Sources of Oman's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Jeffrey A. Lefebvre: University of Connecticut Contentious Politics in the Middle East: Patterns and Perspectives Peter Fragiskatos: Cambridge University Identity, Discourse and Deterrence in Israel’s Ongoing Battle with Hizbollah Amir Lupovici: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Hegemonic (In)Stability and the Limits of the US Hegemony in the Middle East Yucel Bozdaglioglu: Adnan Menderes University SA29: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Implications for Northeast Asia of an Operational North Korean Nuclear Weapons Capability Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Gregory Moore, Eckerd College Disc. Stephan Haggard, University of California at San Diego The International Nuclear Non‐Proliferation Regime: A Comparison between India and North Korea Mumin Chen: National Chung Hsing University Self‐Defense or Credibility?: Japan’s Alliance Policy toward the United States Go Tsuyoshi Ito: Meiji University Why the World Will Accept a Nuclear North Korea Andrei Lankov: Kookmin University Options for US Policy Toward a Nuclear North Korea Gregory Moore: Eckerd College SA30: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Behavioral IR Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M Participant David Brule, University of Tennessee Participant Patrick James, University of Southern California Participant Charles Stephen Taber, Stony Brook University Participant Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University SA31: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel North America: The Future of Security Cooperation and the weight of Military Traditions Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Monica C. Serrano, El Colegio de México Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post‐Graduate School The Impact of 9‐11 on North American Security: NORAD & NORTHCOM Joseph T. Jockel: St. Lawrence University Rethinking the US National Structure: Its implications for North America Craig A. Deare: Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies Military Traditions, Changing Conceptions of Security and Future North American Security Cooperation Jane Boulden: Royal Military College The Mexican Armed Forces, Democratic Transition and Regional Security Cooperation Monica C. Serrano: El Colegio de México Pensando lo Imposible: Mexico and the Issue of NATO Membership David G. Haglund: Queen's University SA32: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Youth, Violence and Social Change: Empirical Evidence and Strategies Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Siobhan Mary McEvoy, Butler University Mark Sommers Street Gangs as a Variable Form – Findings from Chicago John M. Hagedorn: University of Illinois‐Chicago Youth Violence in Cambodia between War Legacy and Social Change Oliver M. Hensengerth: Chatham House, London Discourses on Youth Violence and the Demonization of Youth Gang Members in El Salvador Peter Peetz: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies The Public Health approach to Deal with Youth Violence ‐ Current Developments Alberto Concha‐Eastman: Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization SA33: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Model Building in International Political Economy Sponsor(s): International Political Economy James D. Rae: California State University, Sacramento Scientific Study of International Processes Chair James David Morrow, University of Michigan Disc. Doru Tsaganea, Metropolitan College of New York The Ties that Bind: The Effect of Structural Similarity on International Trade Relations and Domestic Social Programs in Less Developed Countries Christopher Albert: University of California at Santa Barbara International Cooperation and Heterogenous Populations Alastair Smith: New York University Theorizing State Preference Formation over Regional Integration Min‐hyung Kim: Hobart and William Smith Colleges Are Side‐Payments for Real? Systematically Evaluating the Effect of Issue‐linkage using Economic Cooperation Provisions in Military Alliance Treaties Paul D. Poast: University of Michigan SA34: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Institutions and Similarity in the Evolution of Conflict and Cooperation Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Implementing the Rule of Law in Post‐Conflict Settings: An Analysis of Bosnia, Cambodia, East Timor, Iraq, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Is there a Capitalist Civil Peace? Hanne Fjelde: Uppsala University Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Testing Competing Theories of the Democratic Peace Among Rivals Is Lustration a Sine Qua Non for Peaceful Future? East‐ Central Europe and Iraq Aysegul Keskin: Kent State University Postconflict Reconstruction & Human Security: Untangling the Security‐Development Nexus Bahar Akman: McGill University Constitutional Processes & Institutional Change: A Comparison of the US and Iraqi Constitutions Kursad Aslan: Kent State University Christopher P. Banks: Kent State University SA36: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Security Discourse and the Materiality of Insecurity Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Maria Raquel Freire, University of Coimbra Disc. Geoffrey R. Edwards, University of Cambridge The European Union and Russia: Problematizing the "Common" Security Space Sandra Dias Fernandes: University of Minho, CEPS and Sciences Po Andrei S. Makarychev: Nizhny Novgorod Linguistic University The Construction of a European Discourse on Organized Crime as a threat and its Consequences for Security Strategies and Techniques Helena C. Carrapiço: European University Institute The European Union’s Discourse on the European Defence Agency: From Security to Globalisation and Back? André Filipe Barrinha: University of Kent Evaluating Knowledge and Claims: The 'Reality' of Security and its Normative Assessment Mark Souva: Florida State University Justin Conrad: Florida State University Rethinking the Effect of Culture at Different Conflict Stages João Nunes: University of Wales, Aberystwyth SA37: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Mingyan Li: Vanderbilt University Panel Fluctuating Domestic Constraints: The Supreme Court and The Gendered Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Commercial Culture the Shifting Balance of Power between the Executive and Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Legislative Branch in US Foreign Policy Kirk A. Randazzo: University of South Carolina Global Development Daniel S. Morey: University of Kentucky International Political Economy Dyads De Novo? The Origins of State Pairs & International Politics Andrew J. Enterline: University of North Texas Michael I. Stephens: University of North Texas Kyle Joyce: University of California at Davis SA35: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Peacebuilding and the Rule of Law: Lessons for and from Iraq Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal Disc. Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal Chair Disc. Sandra McEvoy, Clark University Rekha Datta, Monmouth University Fashioning The Muslim Body: Modernizing Closure through Politicizing and Globalizing Muslim Industries in Turkey Dogan Ünsal Baskir: Turkey Pelin A. Binnet: Koc University Standing on the Sidelines: Caribbean IPE, Civil Society and Women Kristina Hinds Harrison: University of the West Indies SA38: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Foreign and Domestic Components of US Foreign Policy Gladys Mokhawa: University of St Andrews Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. David Mitchell, Bucknell University Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Daniel Fikreyesus: Georgia State University Cooperation and Discord: The Relationship between the United States and Canada Andre P. Donneur: University of Quebec at Montreal Policy Analysts, Education, and the Public: Roles and Responsibilities Julian C. Westerhout: Illinois State University Community of Democracies: World Order or American Empire? Cristina Barrios: London School of Economics and Political Science An Analysis of US Strategy toward Southeast Asia Ming‐Te Hung: National Chung‐Hsing University Tai‐Ting Liu: National Chung‐Hsing University Panel Panel Mediation and Reconciliation Chair Disc. J. David Singer, University of Michigan Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana‐ Champaign Hostland Integration, Homeland Reconciliation and Transnational Action: Kosovar Diaspora in Sweden Jonathan D. Hall: Uppsala University A Comparative Analysis of Mediation Efforts in Civil Wars Fought over Territory and Control of Government Jacob Bercovitch: University of Canterbury Jenna Lea: University of Alabama Karl Rene DeRouen Jr.: University of Alabama The Benefits of Peace: An Empirical Contribution to the Conflict Resolution Debate Andrea Vilan Public Opinion in Two‐Level Games: Negotiations in Cyprus Erol Kaymak: Eastern Mediterranean University The Use of Film in the Classroom Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Disc. Leanne Powner, College of Wooster Social Constructivism at the Movies: Teaching IR Theory through Re‐reading Films Stefan J. Engert: Ludwig‐Maximilians University of Munich Why do we Fight Wars? Connecting with the Student through Fictional Film and Literature Mary E. Pettenger: Western Oregon University Conspiracy Theories and Critical Thinking in the International Studies Classroom Security Governance by Non‐State Armed Actors – The Case of Dissident General Laurent Nkunda in North Kivu (Dem. Rep. of the Congo) Sylvia Sergiou: SFB Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood SA42: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Civil Society and Peacebuilding: Presenting Results of a Three‐ Year Research Project Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair John Darby, University of Notre Dame Disc. John Darby, University of Notre Dame Participant Roberto Belloni, University of Trento, Italy Participant Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Daniel McIntosh: Slippery Rock University Promoting Global Political Consciousness through Film Darlene M. Budd: University of Central Missouri Gregory W. Streich: University of Central Missouri SA40: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM SA41: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): Peace Studies US Foreign Policy Towards Africa SA39: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Fatal Attraction? South Africa's Quiet Diplomacy and Regional Security in Southern Africa Panel Culture, Religion and Signalling in Contemporary Diplomatic Practice Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Chair Yael Warshel, American University Disc. Lori Helene Gronich, Georgetown University Who's Afraid of Farfur? The Impact of Palestinian Cultural Diplomacy on Israeli National Security Yael Warshel: American University Common Sense and Foreign Policy John Dallas Stempel: University of Kentucky How Could Exchange Programmes Fit into Future Public Diplomacy Strategies? Iain G. Wilson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Darren Kew, Umass Boston Participant Thania Paffenholz, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva SA43: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global Governmentality and Sovereign Exceptionality I Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Disc. Benjamin J. Muller, Simon Fraser University Sovereign Power, Governmentality and Intervention Marc Doucet: Saint Mary Michael de Larrinaga: University of Ottawa Race, Sex and Governmentality in the “Global War on Terror” Melanie Richter‐Montpetit: York University The Appropriation of Abandonment: Giorgio Agamben on the State of Nature and the Political Sergei Prozorov: University of Helsinki Governmentality, Sovereign Individualism and the British ID Cards Debate Victoria Basham: University of Bristol SA44: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Environmental Protection and Local Political Changes in China Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Katherine Morton, Australian National University Katherine Morton, Australian National University Disc. Guobin Yang, Barnard College International environmental non‐governmental organizations in local politics: Comparing the different structures of Greenpeace networks in solid toxic waste campaign in the Philippines and China Wai Man Natalie Wong: Department of Government and Public Administration, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Local People’s Congress and the Inland Nuclear Power Project Xiang Fang: University of Edinburgh Beyond the Decision: Environmental “Impact Litigation” in China Rachel E. Stern: University of California at Berkeley Development, Disaster, and Environmental Protection: A Comparative Study of Local Environmental Politics in China Fengshi Wu: Chinese University of Hong Kong SA45: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Media and Mobilization Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Impact on Aid Flow on Power Relations within Afghan Refugee Communities: The Example of Women’s Organizations Assunta M. Nicolini: City University, London, UK Transnational Networks and Local Power in Afghanistan Alessandro Monsutti: Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale University Counterterrorism, Drugs and Insurgency: How New Resources Shape Power in Afghanistan’s Southern Pashtun Communities Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University Masood Karokhail: Tribal Liaison Office SA47: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Turkey: Security Challenges Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Disc. Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Citizen Rebels, Citizen Militia: Localization of Military Apparatus in Russia and Turkey Evren Balta Paker: Yildiz University “The West” in the Turkish Islamist Media Isik Gurleyen: Izmir University of Economics Anti‐Americanism in Turkey: Past and Present Aylin Guney: Bilkent University The Limits to Military Autonomy: the Turkish Armed Forces in the Age of the Empire of Capital Baris Karaagac: York University Chair Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Disc. Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington US Africa Policy: Reconsiderations The Evolving Role of the NGO: Monitoring, Informing, and Coordinating the Human Rights Regime with Information Technology Audrey L. Comstock: University at Albany Who Throws the Boomerang? Explaining the Political Dynamics of Amnesty International’s Urgent Action Appeals Dongwook Kim: University of Wisconsin‐Madison The Media in Ethno‐Nationalist Violence: The Case of Gujarat Lisa Kissopoulos: University of Cincinnati SA46: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel New Resources and Old Games: Afghanistan Entering the 21st Century – (Un)intended Consequences of External Resource Circulation Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Panel SA48: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Kidane Mengisteab, Penn State University Disc. Kofi Nsia‐Pepra, Ohio Northern University The Next Genocide? Ignorance and Miscalculation in American Foreign Policy toward Rwanda Stacey M. Mitchell: University of Georgia The Nature of Local conflicts and Failure of US Intervention in the Horn of Africa Kidane Mengisteab: Penn State University War on Terrorism in the Horn of Africa: A New Cold War? Abdulahi A. Osman: University of Georgia‐Department International Affairs The Celebrity Effect on US Relations with Sub‐Saharan Africa: The Case of Darfur‐Sudan Benn L. Bongang: Savannah State University Susanne Schmeidl, Griffith University Panel SA49: Sunday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Kristian Berg Harpviken, International Peace Research Globalization, Governance, Institutions: Socio‐Cultural Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Unintended Consequences of Aid Agencies in Afghanistan: Perceptions, Narratives And Disempowerment Antonio Donini: Tufts University Approach Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Zuzana Lehmannova, University of Economics Disc. Vassil Hristov Anastassov, Istanbul Fatih University How Small States Use International Institutions: Sweden as SB03: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable a Small, Neutral but Active, Strong State America Between the Wars: From 11/9 to 9/11 Jan M. Rolenc: University of Economics, Prague Globalization as a Socio‐Cultural Transformation Zuzana Lehmannova: University of Economics Anticipating the Future: Increasng Involvement of Local Governments in Global Governance Chadwick F. Alger: Ohio State University SB01: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Henry Richard Nau, George Washington University Participant Lynn Eden, Stanford University Participant James M. Goldgeier, George Washington University Participant Keir A. Lieber, University of Notre Dame Participant James M. Lindsay, University of Texas at Austin Integration, State Building and New Political Ideology SB04: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Nuts & Bolts (Part 2): Breakout Session Chair Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg Disc. Omar R. Serrano, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies A Reflection on a New Political Ideology of the 21st Century Hidenori Yagaski: SunMoon University Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education SB05: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Workshop Panel Earth System Governance Integrating Bosnia into Europe: An Examination of the Office of the High Representative’s State‐Building Strategy, Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies 1996‐2006 Chair Oran R. Young, University of California at Santa Carlos L. Yordan: Drew University Jus Post Bellum: Conveying War through Children's Books Caroline E. McGuire: University of Pennsylvania Daniel R. Brunstetter: University of California at Irvine The Influence of State Actions on Dissident Violence: Some Evidence from Europe Susan Jellissen: Belmont University Barbara Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam Who Governs Emissions Trading Systems for Greenhouse Gases? An Exploration of Agency in Earth System Governance Michele Betsill: Colorado State University Matthew J. Hoffmann: University of Toronto Agency and Earth System Governance Why doesn't Hiroshima Process Appear? Takanori Mikami: Hiroshima Shudo University SB02: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Disc. Panel Completing the Circle: Past, Present and Future of International Criminal Justice Sponsor(s): International Law Peace Studies Chair Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Disc. Wouter G. Werner, VU University Amsterdam Collective Crimes, Individual Responsibility Elies van Sliedregt: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Heike Schroeder: University of Oxford What Drives Corporate Climate Strategies and Does Business Hold the Key to Solving Climate Change? Chukwumerije Okereke: Smith School, University of Oxford Integration of Governance and Institutions into Computer‐ Based Modelling Sofia Frantzi: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Marcel Kok: PBL SB06: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Advances in the Study of Foreign Policy: Modeling Beliefs and Decisions Sovereignty and International Justice in the Early Twentieth Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Century: The Trial that Never Was Gerben Kor: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Criminology Discovers International Criminal Law Alette Smeulers: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Forward to the Past: International Criminal Justice at the National Level in Uganda Sarah MH Nouwen: Cambridge University Opportunities and Challenges for Human Rights Field Operations Partnering for International Criminal Justice Shamim Razavi: ICC Chair Akan Malici, Furman University Disc. Jerel A. Rosati, University of South Carolina The Anatomy of Foreign Policy Mistakes: Chamberlain after Munich and Bush after 9/11 Stephen George Walker: Arizona State University Akan Malici: Furman University Leader's Psychological Characteristics and the Incidence of Groupthink vs. High Quality Decision Making Mark Schafer: Louisiana State University Scott Crichlow: West Virginia University Learning in China's Decision‐Making toward Multilateral Institutions: The Cases of APEC, APT and ARF Huiyun Feng: Utah State University Cognitive Responses to Foreign Policy Crises: Belief Change in Response to Positive or Negative Experiences B. Gregory Marfleet: Carleton College Hannah Simpson: Carleton College Experiential Learning by US Presidents: Domestic, International, and Psychological Influences Sam Robison: LSU Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Raimo V. Väyrynen, The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Raimo V. Väyrynen, The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Irish neutrality and the Development of the European Union’s Security and Defence Policy under the Lisbon Treaty: Compatible or Competing Foreign Policy Agendas? Karen M. Devine: Dublin City University Utility or Futility? A Policy History of Neutrality Neal G. Jesse: Bowling Green State University Discourse, Memory and Identity and Swedish Foreign and Security Policy Christine Agius: University of Salford Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell University Allison Chatrchyan, Cornell University The Failure to Predict the Timing and Nature of Mexico's Democratic Transition: Why Modernization Theory is Right, What Went Wrong, and How to Fix It Patricia Olney: Southern Connecticut State University Does Oil Still Hinder Democracy? The China Card and American Politics: The Domestic Sources of US Policy toward China, from 1868 to 2008 Jungkun Seo: University of North Carolina at Wilmington Democracy and Development: Trends in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic Rita Kiki Edozie: Michigan State University SB10: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Compliance Issues in International Organization Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Tanja Anita Boerzel, Freie Universität Berlin Disc. Tanja Anita Boerzel, Freie Universität Berlin Analysing Compliance: The EU and the WTO Alasdair R. Young: University of Glasgow Why Rebels Comply with Humanitarian Rules when Governments Don't: The Effect of Reciprocity, Reputation, and International Institutions in Armed Conflicts 1991‐2006 Hyeran Jo: Texas A&M University Laurent M. Goetschel: University of Basel The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Identity and Change Jessica L. Beyer: University of Washington, Seattle Stephanie Hofmann: Cornell University Panel Corporatism and the International Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Catarina P. Thomson: Texas A&M University Neutrals as Brokers of Political Ideas SB08: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Resource Curse and Democracy Sven Oskarsson: Uppsala University Panel The Past, Present and Future of Neutrality/Military Non‐ Alignment Chair Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Kai He: Georgia State University SB07: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM SB09: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Duane Henry, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Joseph Campos, II, University of Hawaii at Manoa Politics and Economy in the Virtual Worlds: Innovation or Preservation? Doina Cajvaneanu: University of Trento High‐Risk Citizenship: A Product of Modern Governance Duane Henry: University of Hawai'i at Manoa Crowdsourcing for the Global Public Sector Thaddeus Oliver Aesthetics and Postcolonial Desire: Narrating Korean Subjectivity in an Age of Neoliberal Governance Mary D. Lee: University of Hawaii Subjects of International Law Pilar Martinez Marin: Minority Business RoundTable Commitment without Compliance: Human Rights Cases in the Inter‐American System Gwyneth C. McClendon: Princeton University Watching for Democracy? International Electoral Monitoring and Cheating Jason Scheideman: University of Washington SB11: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Kwame Nkrumah and the Birth of Modern African Diplomacy: A Centenary Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Global Development Chair Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University, State University of New York Participant Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University, State University of New York Participant Jayantha Jayman, Binghamton University, State University of New York Participant Ali A. Mazrui, IGCS SB12: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Paradigmatic Conflicts? Intersections of Religion and Politics in Ideological Movements Globalizing Tradition: New Styles of Leadership and New Organizational Forms in Pehuenche Communities in Chile Jeanne W. Simon: Universidad de Concepcion Claudio J. Gonzalez: University of Concepcion Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Sara Silvestri, City University & Cambridge University Disc. Sara Silvestri, City University & Cambridge University Religion and American Attitudes on Foreign Policy The Unfilled Visions of the Sami: Reaching for the Past and the Future Stephen Deets: Babson College SB15: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM James L. Guth: Furman University Religious and civic? A World Wide Comparison on the Role of Religious Volunteering to Create Virtuous Citizens Engendering Transitional Justice Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Rafael Vázquez: University of Granada Peace Studies Why Does it Seem so Simple? Collisions of Religious Identity and State Foreign Policy Agendas Sandy M. Livingston: University of Aberdeen Turkey’s Search for Legitimacy since the 1997 ‘Soft Coup’: How Religious Actors have been trying to Re‐invent Secularism? Amelie Barras: London School of Economics and Political Science Contesting Nationalisms in the Pan‐Arab Context Jasmine Gani: London School of Economics and Political Scienc SB13: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Organization De‐Stigmatizing Shame in Transitional Justice Karen Engle: University of Texas Hidden Histories & Marginalized Victims: The Role of Transitional Justice in Providing Truth and Accountability to LGBT Victims of Violence Kelli Muddell: International Center for Transitional Justice Girl Soldiers and the Elusive Quest for Peace and Justice Debra L. Schultz: International Center for Transitional Justice SB16: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Understanding How Sub‐National Politics Affect Climate Change Policy Making in the United States Dana R. Fisher: Columbia University Dynamic Negotiation Mandate: The United States in the Climate Change Negotiations Guri Bang: CICERO Perceptions of the US Strategy during the Kyoto Negotiations Detlef Friedrich Sprinz: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impct Res Jon Hovi: University of Oslo Panel Local Governance and Autonomy Structures Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Pascha Bueno Hansen, University of California at Santa Cruz Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Pascha Bueno Hansen: University of California at Santa Cruz Jon Hovi, University of Oslo Henrik Selin, Boston University SB14: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Chair The “Other’s” Burden of Being for the Nation: Representations of Women in the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission The Past and Future of US Climate Policy Chair Disc. Panel Stephen Deets, Babson College Klaus Segbers, Institute for East European Affairs Comparative Ethno‐Nationalism: Kurds vs. Laz Zeki Sarigil: Bilkent University The Imprint of Northern Iraq on the Kurdish Problem of Turkey Berfin Varisli: Sabanci University Peaceful Protest and Territorial Autonomy Formation: Tatars in the Russian Federation Renat Shaykhutdinov: Florida Atlantic University Panel International Communication and Regional Integration Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Disc. Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College The Discursive Construction of Terrorism: The “Bloody Sunday” Incident and the British Counterterrorist State Priya Dixit: American University Silencing the Call to Action: An Appraisal Minority Language Media and Political Participation in the European Union Michaelene D. Cox: Illinois State University Spreading ‘the News’ ‐ Media Coverage of Immigration in the Enlarged Europe Alex Balch: University of Liverpool Ekaterina Balabanova: University of Liverpool An Emerging European Public Sphere: A Solution for European Integration? Dunja Ewinger: University of Zurich The Yasukuni Shrine as an Impediment to Asian Economic Integration Peter Wisniewski SB17: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Mike Ryckman: University of Arizona Norms and Security SB20: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Studies Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Studies Norms as Weapons of War John A. Gentry: National Defense University Norm Contestation and the Chemical Weapons Prohibition Regime After the 2nd CWC Review Conference Alexander Kelle: University of Bath Norm Resonance and Role Conflict: Canada, the Responsibility to Protect and the War in Afghanistan Pascal Vennesson: European University Institute Nuclear Nonproliferation: Regime Responses to the Second Nuclear Era Wade Huntley: University of British Columbia US/India Nuclear Cooperation: Brave New World? Understanding International Law in a Time of Challenge Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Philip Liste, Goethe University Frankfurt Disc. Antje Wiener, University of Bath Soft Law Initiatives and the Bindingness of International Law Asher Alkoby: Ryerson University Re‐thinking Sovereignty and International Law in the Epoch of Globalization Jean Cohen: Columbia University International Law and the Challenge of Climate Change Shirley Scott: University of New South Wales Can International Law Meet the Challenges of the Twenty‐ First Century? Adriana Sinclair SB21: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Panel Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Sociology Turkish Foreign Policy: Competing Explanations Chair Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Edward Webb, Dickinson College Disc. Edward Webb, Dickinson College A Turkish Mission Civilisatrice in Iraq? Disc. Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University Interdisciplinary/International Relations Einar Wigen: University of Oslo David Philip Long: NPSIA‐Carleton University The Clash of Narratives: Turkish Foreign Policy between Islamist Alienation and Secularist Frustration Taylan Yildiz: Johannes Gutenberg‐University Mainz Great Power Game and Turkey’s Role in Central Asia Nilgun Onder: University of Regina SB19: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Multidisciplinarity in International Studies Lavina Lee: Macquarie University SB18: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM International Terrorism as Internationalized Civil War Panel Terrorism: New Methodologies Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University Disc. Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University War Initiation and Transnational Terrorism: Is there a Causal Connection? Erica Chenoweth: Wesleyan University Talking to Terrorists: Reflections on Fieldwork Experiences with Non‐State Violent Actors John G. Horgan: Penn State University A Group Based Analysis of Anti‐American Terrorist Attacks Martha Crenshaw: Stanford University Sue‐Ming Yang: Georgia State University Gary LaFree: University of Maryland Constructing Terror: How Issues of Construct Validity Undermine the Utility of Terror Databases and Statistical Analyses of Terrorism Luke M. Gerdes: University of Pittsburgh & Carnegie Mellon University The Multi‐disciplinary Holism of the Frankfurt School and the Problem‐Driven Multi‐disciplinarity of Peace Research Vilho Harle: University of Tampere The Geopolitics of the International System and Globalization Simon Dalby: Carleton University The State in International Studies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Sami M. Moisio: University of Turku The Human Subject in International Studies: From Disciplinarity to Multidisciplinarity Pami Aalto: University of Tampere SB22: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel African States, Development and International Relations (BISA Africa and IS Working Group) Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Chair Disc. Helen Yanacopulos, The Open University Helen Yanacopulos, The Open University Indigenisation and Socio‐Economic Transformation in Southern Africa Stefan B. Andreasson: Queen's University Belfast States, Development and the aid Relationship: Legacies and Prospects of Combined Development William Brown: The Open University The Politics of Participatory Poverty Reduction and the (Re) construction of Development Policy Space in Ghana Lord C. Mawuko‐Yevugah: University of Alberta Hegemonic Legacies in Post‐Colonial Africa ‐ The Case of Guinea‐Bissau Teresa A. Cravo: Harvard University SB23: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Mark Souva, Florida State University Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University Taehee Whang: Texas A&M University Strategic Development Aid: Bringing the Future Back In Henrik O. Breitenbauch: Danish Institute for Military Studies Crafting Successful Economic Sanctions: A Unified Model of Sanction Onset and Escalation Mehmet Emre Hatipoglu: Penn State University The Deterrence of Illegitimacy: Explaining Success and Failure of US Trade Actions Krzysztof J. Pelc: Georgetown University SB26: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Organizational Learning and Corporate Social Responsibility Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University David Ross Black, Dalhousie University Organizational Learning and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Canadian Mining Sector Hevina S. Dashwood: Brock University Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America: Adding Social and Environmental Value Nicole M. Lindsay: Simon Fraser University Julia A. Sagebien: Dalhousie University and University of Puerto Rico Organizational Learning: Case Studies in the Extractive Industries Foreign Aid and Government Survival Elena V. McLean: Texas A&M University Between Rational Choice and Historical Contingency: The Hidden Dilemma of Multiple Objectives in the Study of Economic Sanctions Maria Sperandei: Cornell University Panel Evaluating the Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein, IEP Grenoble Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein, IEP Grenoble Evaluating Political Risk Forecasting Models: What Works? Llewellyn D. Howell: Thunderbird School of Global Management Looking Back at the Future: Kahn and Weiner's *The Year 2000" in Retrospect Marsha B. Cohen: Florida International University; University of Miami MAIA A Brief History of the Future of International Politics Christopher J. Fettweis: Naval War College The Emergent European Military‐Industrial Complex as co‐ evolutionary Self‐organization: An Application of Complex Evolutionary Mechanisms in IR Mehmet Y. Tezcan: Free University of Brussels SB25: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Claudia E. Aradau: The Open University Prem K. Rajaram: Central European University Seeing Is Believing?: International Signaling Use of Economic Sanctions Chair Disc. Democratic Acts: A Political Reading of Mobility in the European Context Enacting Citizenship by Third Country Nationals in Europe Sponsor(s): International Political Economy SB24: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Susanna Karlsson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Jef Huysmans: The Open University Panel Economic Sanctions Chair Disc. Images of Equality in Contemporary International Political Theory Panel Rethinking Equality for International Relations Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Human Rights Chair Claudia E. Aradau, The Open University Disc. Barry Hindess, Australian National University Frederick B. Bird: University of Waterloo ISO 26000: Towards a Social Definition of Corporate Social Responsibility Corinne Gendron: Titulaire de la Chaire en responsabilité sociale et développement durable The ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Standard: Prospects for Organizational Learning Based on Progress to Date Kernaghan Webb: Ryerson University SB27: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Issues in Political Economy and Development in Central Europe and the Former USSR Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Ausra Park, Simmons College Disc. Tobias Hofmann, College of William & Mary Which Comes First, Mobility of Safety? The Politics of Transport Policies in The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania Eleanor E. Zeff: Drake University State Infrastructural Power, External Pressures and Varieties of Capitalist Convergence in Postcommunist Europe's Heavy Industry Aleksandra J. Sznajder: University of Richmond The Defense‐Growth Paradigm: An Economic Investigation into Post‐Soviet States Robert J. Eger, III: Florida State University Bruce D. McDonald, III: Florida State University The Effects of Political‐Cultural Ideas on Macroeconomic Policy: An Examination of Latvia and Belarus David James Meadows: Dalhousie University The Spread of the Flat Tax Idea in Post‐Communist Europe Hilary Appel: Claremont McKenna College SB28: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Responsibility and Causation: Who Takes the Blame When We Don't Know Who is at Fault? Chair Toni Erskine, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University Disc. Tomohisa Hattori, Lehman College David E. Cunningham, Iowa State University Illiberal Justice: Questioning Responsibility and Causation Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Panel Sponsor(s): International Ethics War Termination and Exit Strategies Chair SB30: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Rolling the Iron Dice: Leadership Security and the Prospects for Conflict Termination John F. Daniel: Georgetown University Managing Victory: War‐ending Settlements and Postwar Stability Paul Brian Fritz: Hofstra University Withdrawing Under Fire: How to More Effectively Withdraw from Islamist Insurgencies Joshua Gleis: Fletcher School & Columbia University Disputed Territoriality and Ethnohistorical Claims: Understanding Intractable Territorial Conflict in Israel, Serbia, and Armenia Joseph D. Hoover: London School of Economics and Political Science Responsibility in International Relations: A Social Practice Model Kirsten Ainley: London School of Economics and Political Science Moral Responsibility and Emotions: Acting vs. Being Silviya Lechner: King's College London Identifying Liability: Individual Responsibility for Collective Atrocity Kirsten J. Fisher: McGill University Bystander Duties vs. Consequential Duties in Global Ethics Mark Busser: McMaster University Ariel Zellman: Northwestern University Panel Chasing a Chimera: “Decisive defeat” and the War on Terror SB31: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Stephanie Pezard: Graduate Institute of International Studies, The Past and Future of North American Integration I Geneva Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) SB29: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Nuclear Weapons, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control: Alternate Perspectives and Issues Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Jeffrey M. Ayres, Saint Michael's College Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University Factors that Influence Cross‐Border Cooperation: A Multidisciplinary, Inductive Analysis Chair Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College Jason Ackleson: New Mexico State University Disc. Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa, PUC Minas Justin Kastner: Kansas State University South Asian Security and the International Nuclear Order: Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament in the Post‐ September 11 Era Mario E. Carranza: Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Nuclear Proliferation Or Reversals?: A Sequential Analysis Wondeuk Cho: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee The Challenges of Multilateral Arms Control Treaty Ratification in the United States Sean Giovanello: Elon University The Irreducible Uncertainty of Nuclear Weapons: Why Nuclear Proliferation is What States Make of It Regionalism and Anti‐Regionalism in North America: The Politics of “Us” and “Them” Brian Bow: Dalhousie University Governance and North American Integration: How Institutionalized? How Democratic? Christopher M. Sands: Hudson Institute A "Transatlantic Bridge" in a Post‐Atlanticist Age? Continuity and Change in Transatlantic Relations through the Prism of British Identity Discourse Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford SB32: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Zachary J. Zwald: University of California at Santa Cruz No Impact? ‐ Critical Investigations of Success in Statebuilding, Robert Jervis meets Herbert Blumer: Theoretical Reflections Peacebuilding, and Conflict Prevention on the Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Ulla Jasper: University of St Gallen The India‐Pakistan ‘De‐Hyphenation’ and Changes in Nuclear Equivalence Sharad Joshi: Monterey Institute of International Studies Chair Disc. Kenneth J. Menkhaus, Davidson College Kenneth J. Menkhaus, Davidson College Beyond Good Intentions: Peacebuilding in the Casamance Patty Chang: University of Oxford Creating Momentum: Evaluating Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Success as Incremental Transfer and Linkages Susanna P. Campbell: Tufts University Unintended Consequences of Intimacy: Peacekeeper‐Local SB35: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel 'hookups' and Sexual Relationships in Peace Operations International Organization, the IMF, and Finance Kathleen M. Jennings: Fafo Sponsor(s): International Organization Statebuilding without the state? Local, State‐like functions in Darfur and beyond Sumie Nakaya Chair Wolf Hassdorf, China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Queens College Disc. DDR ‐ Critical Perspectives and New Insights Robert H. Muggah: Small Arms Survey Adverse impacts ‐ the case of DDR in northern Afghanistan Stina Torjesen: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs SB33: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Conflict and Cooperation in International Political Economy Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Robert T. Kudrle: University of Minnesota The Principles for Stable Capital Flows and Fair Debt Restructuring in Emerging Markets: A Transnational Public‐ Private Partnership in the Governance of Global Finance Raymond Ritter: European Central Bank Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Vera Troeger, University of Essex Disc. Vera Troeger, University of Essex Heeding the Sirens: Why Some States Enter IMF Programs Sooner than Others? Byungwon Woo: Ohio State University Irfan Nooruddin: The Ohio State University The Formation of Trade Rivalries in the World Trade Organization Christina Fattore: West Virginia University Has Kant’s Dream Become a Nightmare? Globalization, Interdependence, and Exporting the Cost of Conflict Scott Helfstein: University of Michigan The Role of Militarized Conflict in Disaggregated Bilateral Trade Quan Li: Texas A&M University Outside Options and Redistributive Bargaining in International Organizations Phillip Y. Lipscy: Stanford University SB36: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Rogue Regimes and International Society Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Nancy Wright, City University of New York Disc. Nancy Wright, City University of New York Rebels without a Cause? US Foreign Policy and the Concept of Rogue States Alexandra Homolar‐Riechmann: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Regionalism and Anti‐Westernism: Deviants or Heroes? Shogo Suzuki: University of Manchester Pushing International Society into Westphalian Periphery Daniel Biró: University of South Australia Rafael Reuveny: Indiana University Compliance in the Fog of Law: The Impact of Institutional Change on Compliance when no one is looking Gregory C. Dixon: University of West Georgia SB34: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The OECD and Global Governance: Taxation and Competition Policy Panel Formal Approaches to Crisis Bargaining Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Daniel S. Morey, University of Kentucky Disc. James David Morrow, University of Michigan Dodging the Rogue: Direct Engagement with non‐State Actors Under Repressive Regimes Nicholas S. Henry: Victoria University of Wellington Global Economic Policy Norms and Renegade Regimes Andre Broome: University of Birmingham SB37: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Autobiography as a Source for Exploring the Past and Anticipating the Future Sponsor(s): Global Development A Structural Model of International Bargaining Yoji Sekiya: University of Rochester Endogenous War Aims and State Resolve Jeremy T. Kedziora: University of Rochester Delegation, Domestic Informational Asymmetries and Leader Beliefs about Costs of War in Crisis Bargaining: A Formal Model of Crisis Bargaining Aparna Kher: University of Binghamton Bargaining and Deterrence Stephen Quackenbush: University of Missouri Panel International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Kiran Pervez, American University Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Disc. Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast Accidental Scholarship and the Myth of Objectivity Stephen Chan: School of Oriental and African Studies Objects Among Objects Jenny Edkins: Aberystwyth University Me, The Double Soldier: An Autobiographic Case‐Study on the Pitfalls of Dual Citizenship Rainer Huelsse: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Ghanablah Sara M. Sorentino In Memory to a Country that has Never Existed as Such Wanda Vrasti: McMaster University Richard Langhorne: Rutgers University (Im)Purity of the Self Kiran Pervez: American University SB38: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Foreign Policy and Its Domestic Effects Chair Bhumitra Chakma, The University of Hull Disc. Lada V. Kochtcheeva, N.C. State University Domestic and Foreign Isolationism in a Post‐Bretton Woods System of States Helga Turku: Florida International University A Retroactive Forecast of the Soviet Union's Fall: An Application of the J‐Curve Stephen R. Saunders: Vanderbilt University The Power of Norms in AIDS Politics: Comprative Case Studies of the United States and Japan Youngsoo Kim: Purdue University Creating “Good International Citizens:” Middle Powers and Domestic Political Institutions Jeremy Youde: University of Minnesota Duluth Tracy H. Slagter: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Ending Apartheid in South Africa: Domestic, Regional and International Factors Christian Hirschi: ETH Zurich Roundtable Rethinking War Colleges: The Changing Role of Professional Military Education Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Security Studies Chair Derek Reveron, US Naval War College Participant Kathleen Mahoney‐Norris, Air Force Research Institute Participant Derek Reveron, US Naval War College Participant James Craig Stone, Royal Military College of Canada SB40: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Diplomacy and International Law: The 1961 and 1963 Vienna Conventions Reconsidered Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies International Law Chair John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University Disc. John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University The negotiation of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Kai Bruns: Keele University The 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and the Commonwealth Radziah Abdul Rahim: Universiti Utara Malaysia Britain and the Negotiation and Ratification of the 1961 Vienna Convention Lorna Lloyd: Keele University The Impact of the 1961 and 1963 Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations on the Life of the Diplomat Dominic Meiklejohn Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis SB39: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations considered in the Contemporary Context SB41: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Ethics, Humanity, and War Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen Contesting the Boundaries of Humanitarian Space Joao F. Nogueira: PUC‐Rio The Human at the Heart of War Maja Zehfuss: University of Manchester Conceptual Problems in the Definition of Right Intent in Humanitarian Intervention Fernando R. Teson: Florida State University Cosmopolitan Exception and the Exhaustion of the Human Susan McManus: Queen's University Belfast The Territory of the Human and the Ethics of War Dan Bulley: Queen's University Belfast SB42: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Lost in Transition? Justice and Traditional Practises in Post‐ Conflict Societies Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Human Rights Chair Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario Disc. Adam R. Branch, San Diego State University Here, Not There? Theorizing about why Traditional Mechanisms Work in Some Communities, not Others Joanna R. Quinn: The University of Western Ontario Successful Cooperation or Dangerous Liaison? Integrating Traditional and Modern Justice Mechanisms in Southeastern Afghanistan Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University Masood Karokhail: Tribal Liaison Office "Urban Poro", "Country Masons", Informalized Courts, and Not So Traditional Chiefs‐Customary or Formal Systems? Local Perspectives on the Singular Social Logic of Justice in Post‐Conflict Liberia Stephen Lubkemann: George Washington University SB43: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Global Governmentality and Sovereign Exceptionality II Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Marc Doucet, Saint Mary Michael de Larrinaga, University of Ottawa Hobbes, War, Movement Leonie Ansems de Vries: King's College London Jorg W. Spieker: King's College London Sovereignty as Governmentality? – A Historical Reading Halvard Leira: NUPI Security, Political Economy and the Self‐Limitation of Global Governmental Reason Nicholas Kiersey: Ohio University, Chillicothe Bordering Sovereignty Diasporas, Immigrants and Security: Foreign Triggers, Domestic Violence Juris Pupcenoks: University of Delaware Redefining Ethinicty: Borders, Countries, Nations. . . Gunjan Sondhi: University of Sussex SB46: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Christopher Alderson: Carleton University The BRICs as "Responsible Global Stakeholders?" Implications Falling for Carl Schmitt: The Dangers of Theorizing "Liberal for the United States, Great Power Competition and World Order Enmity” Gergely Romsics: Hungarian Institute of International Affairs SB44: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Disc. George Shambaugh, Georgetown University Human Security and Climate Change: A Comparative Case of Tuvalu and the Inuit P. Brian Fisher: University of California at Irvine Natural Disasters, Climate Change and Economic Recovery: The Sustainability Question in Post‐Ivan Grenada Jonathan Rosenberg: University of Alaska Fairbanks Leveraging Vulnerabilities to Understand Human Adaptation to Climate Change D. G. Webster: Universiy of Southern California Financing a Tragedy of the Commons? Microfinance and Sustainable Environmental Development in Uganda and Rwanda Heather Goldsworthy: University of California at Irvine Water, Climate Change and Human Security in the Middle East and North Africa Erika S. Weinthal: Duke University Jeannie L. Sowers: University of New Hampshire Avner Vengosh: Duke University Panel Transnational Ethnic Mobilization Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Panel Climate Change, Human Security and the Future of Local Contexts SB45: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland at College Park Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire Ethnic Networks, International Crime, and the State in Post‐ Communist Eastern Europe Lyubov G. Mincheva: University of Sofia/University of Maryland Ted Robert Gurr: University of Maryland at College Park Transnational Cooperation of Ethnopolitical Mobilization: A Survey Analysis of European Ethnopolitical Groups Yu‐Wen Chen: University of Konstanz European Integration and Minority Nationalist Parties Emelyne Cheney: London School of Economics and Political Science Chair Disc. Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Parag Khanna, London School of Economics and Political Science & New America Foundation Brazil in Collaborative Global Financial Politics Leslie Elliott Armijo: Portland State University China as a (More?) Responsible Stakeholder: A Requirement for Recognition as a Great Power Michael Glosny: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Russia’s Re‐emergence and the Struggle over Global Engagement Cynthia Roberts: Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Post‐socialist States and Global Norms Peter Rutland: Wesleyan University SB47: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Security Challenges in South America Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia Disc. Rebecca K. Root, State University of New York at Geneseo Land disputes kill: Poverty and Inequality as Determinants of the Brazilian Agrarian Violence Artur Zimerman: Universidade de Sao Paulo UN Peacekeeping and Regional Security Cooperation: An Assessment of Southern Cone Countries Participation in MINUSTAH Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro On the Path towards Instability? The Supposed “Arms Race” in South America and the Role of Brazil in the Continent Regional Security Joanisval B. Goncalves: Senate of Brazil The Issue of Access to the Ocean in the Relation between Chile and Bolivia Leslie E. Wehner: German Institute of Global and Area Studies Understanding the Barriers to Peace in 21st Century Colombia Jasmin Hristov: York University SB48: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Foreign Aid: An Incentive for Development? Sponsor(s): Global Development The Secrets behind Territoriality and Conflict: Explaining how Ethno‐Territorial Attachments may be a Key to Conflict Intractability Tova Norlen: Johns Hopkins University International Political Economy Panel Chair Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College SC02: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Truth Commisssions and Ethics in Peace‐Building Renegotiating the Food Aid Convention: Background, Context, and Issues Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Marc J. Cohen: SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Preferences, Variance, and Politics of Multiple Lenders: The Case of Brazil Ruth Ben‐Artzi: Providence College Market Institutions, Diversity, and Foreign Assistance Sally Anderson: Florida State University Aiding Inequality: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis of Foreign Aid's Effect on Income Distribution in Developing Countries Daniel L. Nielson: Brigham Young University Timothy J. Layton: Brigham Young University The Millennium Development Corporation: Merely a Palliative or a Permanent Prescription for Development’s Perverse Incentive Problem? Julian C. Westerhout: Illinois State University SB49: Sunday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Panel Discussion on Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of the Road Sponsor(s): Chair Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University Chair Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at Birmingham Participant Heidi Bagtazo, Senior Editor, Routledge Participant Felix Berenskoetter, Former Editor, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Participant Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Participant Emek M. Ucarer, Bucknell University Participant Colin Wight, Editor, European Journal of International Relations SC01: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Identity, Territory and Violence Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Chair Erin Jenne, Central European University Disc. Erin Jenne, Central European University Identity in Conflict: Examining the Nexus between Identity and War in the Chechen Conflict Craig Douglas Albert: University of Connecticut From EOKA A' to B': The Evolution of Organized Political Violence in the Greek‐Turkish Conflict on Cyprus Odysseas Chistou: University of Texas at Austin Disc. Truth or Justice? ‐ The Appropriate Mechanism for Accountability for Genocide and Crimes against Humanity in Africa Kofi Nsia‐Pepra: Ohio Northern University The Politics of Reconciliation in Truth Commissions Tarja H. Väyrynen: University of Tampere Peacebuilding: A Critical View Ramon Blanco Freitas: University of Coimbra Reconciliation in Contemporary Post Conflict Cenarios:an Impossible Mission? Renata B. Ferreira: Pontifical Catholic University ‐ PUC‐Rio SC03: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Obama and the Declining Significance of Race?: Race, Politics, and International Affairs Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Inderjeet S. Parmar, University of Manchester Participant Deborah F. Atwater, Penn State University Participant Mark Ledwidge, The University of warwick Participant Kevern J. Verney, Edge Hill University SC04: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Natural Resource Management and Peacebuilding Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Disc. Scott Gates, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University Wealth Sharing in Nepal: The Promise of Land Reform Jason T. Miklian: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Do Resource‐Related Peacebuilding Initiatives Build Peace? Siri Aas Rustad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Helga Malmin Binningsboe: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Philippe A. Le Billon: UBC Understanding Environmental and Natural Resources Governance in War‐Torn Societies Michael D. Beevers: University of Maryland SC05: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Political Economy of Conflict and War Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Peace Studies Identity and Violence in Armed Conflict Livia Isabella Schubiger: University of Zurich Hugo van der Merwe, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Michael Kuchinsky, Gardner Webb University Chair Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Disc. Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz FPI, Exit Costs, and Conflict SC08: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Hoon Lee: Texas Tech University Feminist Research, Pedagogy and Activism after 9/11 Military Occupation and Economic Reforms Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Inhan Kim: University of Virginia Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Envy or Enmity? Regional Trade Agreements and External Conflict Matthew D. Shaffer: University of South Carolina Globalization, Biased Brokers, and Internal Armed Conflict: Making More than Peace Panel Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future: A Foreign Policy Model Chair Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Participant Rabab Abdulhadi Participant Christine Keating, Ohio State University Participant Isis Nusair, Denison University Participant Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati SC09: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Human Rights Participant Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati Jessica L. McGary: University of Arizona SC06: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University Patterns of Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Role Discrimination and Religion Panel Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future: Japan in International Affairs Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Yasemin Akbaba: Gettysburg College Chair Kimie Hara, University of Waterloo Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar: University of Economics and Technology Disc. Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University Explaining and Predicting Iranian Behavior in the Nuclear Crisis Balkan Devlen: Izmir University of Economics Christian Zionism and US Support for Israel Carolyn C. James: Pepperdine University Tsuyoshi Kawasaki: Simon Fraser University Japan‐DPRK and Japan‐USSR Negotiations: Past Lessons and Future Considerations for Japanese Diplomacy in Northeast Asia Kimie Hara: University of Waterloo Catherine A. Withrow: Stephens College Foreign Intervention? The Very Domestic (Lebanese) Sources of US policy towards Lebanon Marie‐Joelle Zahar: Universite de Montreal The Role of Emotions in US Foreign Policy Decision‐Making Assia Alexieva: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva SC07: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Rising Sun Was No Jackal: Japan, the Axis Pact, and Alliance Formation Theory Panel Re‐visiting the Relationship between International Relations and the Philosophy of Science Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Politics of Contention: Japanese Debates on the US‐Japan Security Alliance Keiko Hirata: California State University, Northridge National Mobilization and Global Engagement: Understanding Japan's Response to Global Climate Change Initiatives Carin L. Holroyd: University of Waterloo Japan and the East Asian Maritime Security Order Gaye Christoffersen: Soka University of America SC10: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Brian C. Schmidt, Carleton University Theorizing and Assessing UN Peacekeeping Disc. Alexander Edward Wendt, Ohio State University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Conventionalism and the History of IR Theory Fred Barry Chernoff: Colgate University Charles Taylor’s Critical Realism Keith L. Topper: Northwestern University Let's Get Real! IR Theory and Ontological Fantasy John G. Gunnell: State University of New York at Albany The Impossible Dream: Living without the Philosophy of Science in Political Science Colin Wight: Editor, European Journal of International Relation Panel Chair Roland Paris, University of Ottawa Disc. Roland Paris, University of Ottawa The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: A Public Good Approach to Peacekeeping Alexander Kocks: University of Bremen A Mid‐Range Theory of International Peacekeeping Oldrich Bures: Metropolitan University Prague Theories of Management and the Practice of Peacekeeping Reform Michael Lipson: Concordia University Casting Globally: Towards Better Conflict Assessment and Prediction in the Information Age Nate P. Haken: Fund for Peace Information Operations Metrics for Stability Operations Eric V. Larson: RAND Corporation SC11: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Henry Radice: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Panel Challenges of Security, Economic Development and Democratization in Africa Richard A. Joseph, Northwestern University Richard A. Joseph, Northwestern University Distributional Consequences of Africa’s Inclusive Governance Josh C. Gellers: University of California at Irvine Rafi Youatt: Reed College The Science Trap: Confronting Skepticism without Positivism, a Proposition for the Ecological Demos Peter Jacques: University of Central Florida SC14: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Carl A. LeVan: American University Political Participation in Africa: An Analysis of Voting in Botswana, Nigeria, and Tanzania Gina M. S. Lambright: George Washington University Michele T. Kuenzi: University of Nevada Las Vegas Wag the Dog: How Oil States Manipulate the International Financial Insitutitions John F. Clark: Florida International University Reconsidering the Relationship between Development Aid and Democracy Promotion: A Review of the Mozambique Case from 1994‐2008 Carrie Lynn Manning: Georgia State University Non‐State Actors and the Enforcement of Property Rights Sandra Joireman: Wheaton College SC12: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Markets or Maple Trees?: Constructing a Sustainable Environmental Ethic Rethinking Anthropocentric Politics Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group Chair Disc. Humanitarianism and the Ethics of Climate Change Panel Roundtable Challenges of Administering International Studies Programs: Alternative Models Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Participant Participant Participant Participant Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University Darin Van Tassell, Georgia Southern University Participant Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at Birmingham SC15: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility Gender/Race/Culture: Conflict and Diffusion in a Globalized World Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University International Political Economy What is a Corporate Diplomacy? Chair Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Gilberto Sarfati: Ibmec‐SP‐Brazil Disc. Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Governing the Extractive Industries: The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights as Transnational Regimes Thomas H. Hansen: King's College London Vertical and Horizontal Races: The Impact of Multinational Corporations on Host Country Human Rights Regimes Brian C. Potter: The College of New Jersey The Political Economy of Corporate Responsibility as a Form of Private Governance Daniel P. Kinderman: Cornell University Shareholder Activism and the Forgotten Construction of Corporate Social Responsibility Michael R. MacLeod: Bentley University SC13: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Circulation of Desire: Freedom, Capital, and the Political Economy of the International Mail‐Order Brides Industry Anne‐Marie D'Aoust: University of Pennsylvania Being Different: Contesting Gendered Norms through Globalizing Youth Countercultures Angela Bee McCracken: University of Southern California What Would Black‐Haired Bridget Jonesers Do? Cross‐ Cultural Comparisons in Current Conversations over Single Women’s Lives, Aging and Family Obligations Ching‐Yu Louisa Chang: University of Florida Feminist ideas Travelling: Transnational Practices and Academic Collaboration in the Field of Gender Studies in Russia and Sweden Anna A. Temkina: European University at St.Petersburg Panel Elena A. Zdravomyslova: European University at St.Petersburg Ethics and Global Environmental Politics Gunnel M. Karlsson: Örebro university, Sweden Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Erika Svedberg: Örebro University International Ethics Chair Disc. Deborah S. Davenport, University of Buckingham Hans Bruyninckx, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium SC16: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Human Rights, Peacebuilding, and International Communication SC19: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Micro‐Politics of Mass Violence Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. International Security Studies Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland The Mouse that Roared: ICT and Peacebuilding in Israel/Palestine Charmaine Stanley: University of Toronto Trends in the Political Economy of the Network‐Centric Warfare Industries Brian M. Murphy: Niagara University Fixing Famine: The Politics of Information Systems in an International Relief Effort Jericho Burg: University California at San Diego From an Analog Past to a Digital Future ‐ Information and Communication Technology in Conflict Management Daniel Wehrenfennig: University of California at Irvine The Politics of Cross‐National Media Coverage of International Conflicts Helma de Vries: Eastern Connecticut State University SC17: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Gauging the Threat of Terrorism Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Christopher J. Fettweis, Naval War College Participant Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University Participant Ian S. Lustick, University of Pennsylvania Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University Participant Andrew L. Stigler, Naval War College SC18: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Domestic and International Influences on Turkish Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Disc. Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Turkish Foreign Policy and Armed Forces Isik Gurleyen: Izmir University of Economics Turkey's Accession to the EU: Its Impact on Reconstituting Democracy and Security in Europe Meltem Muftuler‐Bac: Sabanci University Reassessing Continuity and Change in the Convergence of Interests: Turkish‐US Relations in the Middle East Muge Kinacioglu: Hacettepe University Emel G. Oktay: Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey The Influence of the EU on the Making of Turkish Foreign Policy Ozlem Terzi: Istanbul University Panel Chair Omar McDoom, University of Oxford Disc. Marie Besancon Disc. Omar McDoom, University of Oxford Fairness and Ethnicity: Evidence from a Three‐Player Dictator Game in Bosnia Sam Whitt: Mount Mercy College Who Riots and Why? Explaining Individual Participation in Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Alexandra Scacco: Columbia University Explaining Intra‐City Variations in Collective Violence: The Case of Anti‐Chinese Rioting in Jakarta, Indonesia in May 1998 Suranjan U. Weeraratne: McGill University The Vicious Circle of State‐Building and Nation‐Building during the Democratization of Ethnically divided Post‐Civil War Societies Thorsten Gromes: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt SC20: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Judging Wars Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Davis Lemay Brown II, University of Virginia Disc. Davis Lemay Brown II, University of Virginia War and Intention Darrell R. Cole: Drew University Creating a Just War Index? Walter H. Dorn: Canadian Forces College David Mandel Unjust Conduct in a Just War: Do Violations of Jus in Bello Negate the Overall Justice of War? Shunzo Majima: Hokkaido University War and Peace in Islam Farid Mirbagheri: University of Nicosia Just War Theory and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) Vesselin I. Popovski: UNU SC21: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Everyday and the Sociology of Technocratic Practices Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Philippe Bonditti, Watson Institute, Brown University Disc. Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute International Affairs The Everyday as an Alternative in the Sociology of Technocratic Practices Julien Jeandesboz: Sciences Po Paris/CERI Practical Norms, not Ethics: Social Sanction and the Everyday in UN Conflict Management David Ambrosetti: French National Center for Scientific Research Governing without Knowledge? The Constitution of Expertise in UN Peacebuilding Ole Jacob Sending: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs SC22: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Legitimacy in a Fragmented Polity: Debating the European Union's Democratic Dilemma Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Chair Christopher J. Bickerton, University of Oxford Disc. Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science Legitimacy in the European Union: Do Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? Christopher J. Bickerton: University of Oxford Legitimacy beyond Democracy: Configuring Freedom and Equality in the European Union Metrics of Measurement – Can we use the Metrics from Social Network Analysis to Inform Stability Measurement? David F. Davis: George Mason University The Third Wave of Methodology: The Application of Fuzzy‐ Set Analysis in International Relations Susan Jackson: University of Arizona Security Challenges in the Age of Terror: Sea Change or Nothing New Under the Sun? Ivan Savic: Columbia University “When Frames Compete, Who Wins?” An Examination of Framing Effects in Foreign Policy Crises: An Experimental Approach Jeffrey A. Guse: University Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Prediction as Advocacy: What Realism's Predictive Failures Reveal about Value Judgments in Social Science Christine Reh: University College London Christine M. Lee: Duke University Nicole Bolleyer: University of Exeter James E. Bourke: Duke University Consensus, Persuasion, Majority: Three Logics of Action for the EU in the Multilateral System Robert Kissack: Institut Barcelona d´Estudis Internacionals Sovereignty and Polity Legitimacy in the European Union Cormac S. Mac Amhlaigh: University of Edinburgh SC23: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Political Ideology at the Crossroads: Is There a Real Impact on State Behavior? Costel Calin: University of Tennessee SC25: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Current issues Concerning Genocide Sponsor(s): Human Rights Contending Perspectives on the Energy Crisis and the Environment Chair Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Disc. Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol: Factors Affecting Investment in Carbon Abatement Projects Philippe Ambrosi: World Bank Panel Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New York Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University Hearts, Minds or Souls? Spatial Variation in Genocidal Violence during a Counter‐insurgency Campaign Christopher M. Sullivan: University of Notre Dame Words that Build Silence: The UN Security Council and the Genocide in Rwanda Mariana B. Carpanezzi: University of Brasilia First Response or Final Solution? Predicting the Timing of Genocide and Politicide during Civil War Donald Larson: The World Bank Mahfuzur Rahman: The World Bank Ariel Dinar: University of California at Riverside Alyssa K. Prorok: University of Maryland Explaining Genocide: Bringing the State Back In Network Dynamics in International Negotiations on Climate Mark Beeman: Northern Arizona University Change (1992‐2008): Analyzing the Structural Configuration Panel SC26: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM at the Outset of the “Bali Roadmap” Inclusive Multipartite Governance Mechanisms: Innovative Christian Hirschi: ETH Zurich Tools for the Future? The Political Economy of Energy Efficiency Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Phillip Y. Lipscy: Stanford University International Environmental Justice: Where are We Heading With Biofuels? Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy SC24: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Prediction and Ideology: Old and New Approaches Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University Disc. Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University Chair Volker Rittberger, University of Tübingen Disc. Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Legitimate Governance for and with Marginalized Stakeholders? Henrike C. Thies: University of Tübingen Explaining Multipartite Governance Mechanisms – Lessons from Internet Governance Patrick O. Theiner: Trinity College Dublin The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme: Global and Inclusive Governance for the Diamond Sector Wolf Christian Paes: Bonn International Center for Conversion Multisectoralism, Participation and Stakeholder Effectiveness: The Negated Role of Non‐State Actors in Global Health Governance The Consequences of Exit: What Happens When Intervening Powers Leave? David M. Edelstein: Georgetown University Adele Langlois: University of Cambridge SC29: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Garrett Wallace Brown: University of Sheffield The 'Gender Gap' in Foreign Policy‐Making and Domestic Institution‐Building Multi‐stakeholder Governance and the Politics of Accountability: Analyzing the Forest Stewardship Council Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies Sander Chan: Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam SC27: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Panel Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global Management Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Identity and Political Perception in Central Eurasia Disc. Sponsor(s): Post Communist States The Diplomacies of Ultimate Fighting: Resurgent Masculinities of Global Militancy Chair Disc. Bo Petersson, Lund University Dmitry Gorenburg, Harvard University Disc. Markus Thiel, Florida International University What do US Students Think of the Russian Federation Today? Alexander V. Laskin: Quinnipiac University Between Hope and Hindrance: Analyzing Attitudes Toward Democracy of Students of the Russian Far East Jeffrey S. Lindstrom: Claremont Graduate University Nation and State building in Moldova: State, Nation and Minority Rights Alla Rosca: Tulane University Romanian or European: Why Does the Romanian Constitutional Court Choose National or Supranational Influences? Dan Bousfield: McMaster University Exploring the Gender Gap in Public Support for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy Cigdem Kentmen: Izmir University of Economics The Dynamics of Gender Difference in Reaction to US Defense Spending, 1965‐2008 Richard J. Stoll: Rice University Richard C. Eichenberg: Tufts University The Headscarf Issue In The Feminist Discourse In Turkey Sevgi Uçan Çubukçu: Istanbul University Successful Female Leaders Managing Small Business Challenges Melanie L. Brown: University of Phoenix SAS SC30: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Raluca Viman Miller: Georgia State University Novel Perspectives: Integrating National and State Level Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Currency, Identity, and Nation‐Building: National Currency Choices in the Post‐Soviet States Scott Cooper: Brigham Young University SC28: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Panel Exit Strategies and Peace Consoldiation Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Disc. Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Exit and Peace Operations: When and How to Leave Kinshasa, Kabul, Dili, and Darfur William Joseph Durch: Stimson Center Exit and State‐Building in Belligerent Occupations Gregory H. Fox: Wayne State University Law School Exits from Colonialism, Occupation, Mandate and Trusteeship Arrangements and International Territorial Administration: The Competing Normative Models of Trusteeship and Self‐Determination Ralph Wilde: University College London International Administrations, Exit, and Peace Consolidation Dominik Zaum: University of Reading Chair Ronald L. Tammen, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Government Influence: Measuring Political Reach Kristin P. Johnson: University of Rhode Island Marina Arbetman Rabinowitz: Sentia Group Exploring Optimal Public Expenditure Frontier: Stochastic Social Production Frontier Approach M. Andrew Abdollahian: Claremont Graduate University Kyungkook Kang: Claremont Graduate University Provincial Investment Decisions: The Spatial Diffusion of FDI in China and India Tadeusz Kugler: La Sierra University Travis Coan: Claremont Graduate University A Scientific Approach to Understanding Regional Integration Birol A. Yesilada: Portland State University Peter A. Noordijk: Portland State University Gaspare M. Genna: The University of Texas at El Paso The Politics of Births and Deaths in India: Evidence from the States Siddarth Swaminathan: La Sierra University John Thomas: La Sierra University SC31: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Past and Future of North American Integration II Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Jason Ackleson, New Mexico State University Jason Ackleson, New Mexico State University Multilevel Political Opportunity from NAFTA to the SPP: Exploring the Limits of Citizen Claims‐Making Across the North American Region Laura Catharine Macdonald: Carleton University Implications for Trade Patterns of a Viable Northwest Passage Stephen M. Carmel: Old Dominion University Economic Globalization and National Insecurity: Vulnerabilities in the Global Intermodal Shipping Network Steven Aviv Yetiv: Old Dominion University David C. Earnest: Old Dominion University Seapower, Trade, and Security: The Navy's Role John F. Garofano: US Naval War College SC34: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Jeffrey M. Ayres: Saint Michael's College Panel Bringing North America into Being: The Security and Change and Dynamics in Interstate Conflict Processes Prosperity Partnership and the Geo‐Graphing of a Continent Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Janine Brodie: University of Alberta The Weakest Link? Mexico’s Security and Prosperity in the Future of North American Integration Stephanie Golob: City University of New York North American Regionalism and Women's Citizenship: Views from Urban/Rural Mexico Rosalba A. Icaza: Institute of Social Studies SC32: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Disc. Resat Bayer, Koc University Resat Bayer, Koc University `Paths of Glory?' Battles, Dynamic Utility and Interstate War Duration, 1816‐1985 Andrew J. Enterline: University of North Texas Steven R. Liebel: University of North Texas A Change for the Better: How Revolutions and Regime Transitions affect Military Capability and War Outcomes Peace and Stability Operations Measurement: Panel II – Case Studies Glenn Palmer: Penn State University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Jeffrey T. Carter: Penn State University Chair Pauline H. Baker, The Fund for Peace Disc. Robert Grossman‐Vermaas, OSD/USACE Measureing Progress in Conflict Environments (MPICE) Michael J. Dziedzic: US Institute of Peace UK Experiences Of Measuring Campaigns on Recent Operations George Rose: Ministry of Defence United Kingdom The Haiti Stabilization Initiative: Base Line and Change Methodology for evaluating PRTs Rising Opposition, Shifting Leader Orientations, and Politicized Crises: The Domestic Steps in the Road to Great Power Wars, Joe D. Hagan: West Virginia University International “Social” Proximity and Third Party Intervention Techniques in Ongoing Disputes Panel Foreign Policy Decision‐making and International Organization Synergy between Operational Analysis and Human Factors to Support Nation Building: A Real World Example during the ISAF Mission in Kunduz Afghanistan Joerg C. G. Wellbrink: German Army Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Disc. Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Inducing Non‐Member State Compliance through Socialization: Why Iceland Implements the Schengen Acquis Corinna Semling: Human Factors Team Panel Waves of Change? Maritime Commerce and the Changing Global Political Economy Sponsor(s): International Political Economy David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Rethinking the International Trade Regime: International Asymmetries of Power and Institutionalization in Debate Ivan T. M. Oliveira: Federal University of Bahia Connecting to the Global Economy ‐ Changes in Port Development Patterns for Countries on the Periphery William Laventhal: Rutgers University Michael A Allen: Binghamton Univerity SC35: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Yuji Uesugi: Hiroshima University Chair Disc. Deploying Military Bases Overseas: An Emprical Assessment Renato Corbetta: University of Alabama ‐ Birmingham Brenda D. Wyler: US Army SC33: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Michael Bernhard: University of Florida Johanna Jonsdottir: University of Cambridge United Nations? NATO? or the EU? How States Decide of their Channels of Assistance when Disaster Strikes Abroad Cecile Wendling: European University Institute Two Logics, One Treaty: The Lisbon Treaty and EU Foreign Policy in Brussels and the United Nations Anne Degrand‐Guillaud: European Commission Katie Verlin Laatikainen: Adelphi University Institutional Possibilies and Network Opportunities ‐ Analyzing Swedish Strategic Action in EU Negotiations Matilda Broman: Lund University SC36: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Regions, Borders, and Democracy China's Quest for Energy Security: Political, Economic, and Security Implications Jean A. Garrison: University of Wyoming Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex Disc. Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina Regional Democracy and Peaceful Borders: Assessing the Relationship between Conflict and Democracy in the Region Douglas M. Gibler: University of Alabama Alex Braithwaite: University College London International Migration and the Diffusion of Democracy: Friends or Foes? Regional Implications of China’s New Foreign Policy in Latin America: The Energetic Factor Carmen A. Mendes: University of Coimbra Maite J. Iturre: University of the Basque Country China’s Preferential Trade Policies and Small State Diplomacy Marc Lanteigne: University of St. Andrews SC39: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Yoon‐Ah Oh: Ohio State University "They're Just Like Us!": Civilian/Military Collaboration in the IR Classroom Sarah E. W. Sokhey: Ohio State Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Political Arrangements and Geographic Proximity: the Effect(s) of Land Borders on Interstate Conflict Michael E. Aleprete: Westminster College Aaron Michael Hoffman: Purdue University SC37: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Cosmopolitan, National or Indigenous Identities Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. International Security Studies Chair Participant Amanda Gookins, United States Military Academy Participant Cindy Jebb, United States Military Academy Participant Scott A. Silverstone, United States Military Academy Feyzi Baban, Trent University Feyzi Baban, Trent University SC40: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Cosmopolitanism without Agents? Engaging the Statist Critique Ariel Ivanier: Boston University Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Laura M. Routley: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Identity, Well‐Being, External Forces and Internal Dynamics in Indigenous Communities of the 8th Region, Chile Claudio J. Gonzalez: University of Concepcion Jeanne W. Simon: Universidad de Concepcion Beyond Fragmentation and Exclusion – A Critical Reading of “Globalization” and Modernity, under the Light of the Problem of Identities Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama: Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Local Politics and Global Development: Campaigns against "Traditional Cultural Practices" in East Africa Jonneke Koomen: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Panel Chair Disc. Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Alan K. Henrikson, Tufts University Vatican Diplomacy Towards Islamic States Jaclyn O. McEachern: Catholic University Renaissance of Heteronomy: Co‐existence of Old and New International Political Orders Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations Jozef Batora: Austrian Academy of Sciences Structural Alignment: Changing Orders in North and South Christian A. May: University of Bremen SC41: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis International Ethics Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College China in Africa: A Mutually beneficial Strategic Partnership? The Case of Sudan Daniela Nascimento: University of Coimbra Carmen A. Mendes: University of Coimbra Chinese vs. US Political Warfare In Africa Sterling Johnson: Central Michigan University Panel Researching Global Politics with a Feminist Ethic China's Foreign Economic Policies Chair Disc. Panel Diplomacy and Nationalism: New and Old Actors in International Political Orders The Production of the Public in Nigeria SC38: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College Participant Stephanie Ahern, Council on Foreign Relations Participant Jonathan Becker, Bard College Chair Disc. Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University In(trans)determinacy: Tracking Capital, Feminist Ethnography and Trafficked Women on the Border Jacqueline Berman: BPA Participation, Ethics and Power: Engaging in Research Collaborations with Feminist Environmental Justice Movements Sonalini Sapra: Vanderbilt University A Feminist Research Ethic for International Relations Jacqui True: University of Auckland Brooke Ackerly: Vanderbilt University SC42: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Politics of Energy International Political Economy Douglas G. Bond: Harvard University Chair David A. Deese, Boston College Disc. Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for International Relations 1970s Redux?: State Action and Anti‐American Reaction in the International Political Economy of Energy Paul A. Williams: Bilkent University Energy MNCs and Russia: The End of the Bear's Hibernation Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard: San Francisco State University Energy and Ideas: Conceptualizing Energy Policy in the UK and Russia 2004‐2008 Caroline I. S. Kuzemko: Warwick University Energy Integration in the Americas Duncan Wood: Institute Tecnologic Autonomo de Mexico Assessing the Looming Global Energy Crunch: Governance versus Geopolitics Jan Martin Witte: Global Public Policy Institute Andreas Goldthau: Central European University Panel The Global Sensible: Rancière, Aesthetics and the Political Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Meteorological Hazards, Sustainable Development, And Political Stability: A Comparative Study For Haiti And The Dominican Republic between 1850 and 2007 Christian D. Klose: Columbia University Climate Change, Energy Security and China’s Development Dilemma Paul J. Smith: Naval War College SC45: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Institutional Influences on Ethnic Mobilization Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University Disc. Natividad Gutierrez Chong, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales. National University of Mexico. UNAM Minority Groups in Nation Building: Analysis of Emerging Institutional Realities of the Ghanaian Democracy Francis Wiafe‐Amoako: Howard University What's in a Name? Ethnic Party Identity and Democratic Consolidation Marijke Breuning: University of North Texas John Ishiyama: University of North Texas Global Development International Political Sociology Chair Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Disc. Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa Ethnic Parties and Political Alternatives: Party Choice in the Post‐Soviet Republics Holley E. Hansen: University of Iowa SC46: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM On Aesthetics and International Politics Panel Great Britain as a Superpower During the Era of the Two World Wars, 1880‐1945 Geoffrey A. Whitehall: Acadia University On Rancière’s Concept of ‘People' Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Julian Reid: King's College London Diplomacy, Dissensus and the Re‐partitioning of the Global Sensible Sam O. Opondo: University of Hawaii at Manoa Becoming War: Affective Machines and the Biopolitical Aesthetics of Mass Slaughter Chair Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University Disc. Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Imperial Consolidation: The Policy of the Ententes Revisited Thomas G. Otte: University of East Anglia Britain's Defence Position 1919‐39 Keith E. Neilson: Royal Military College of Canada Jairus V. Grove: Johns Hopkins University SC44: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Christian Webersik: United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies Climate Change and Communal Level Violence in the Horn of Africa Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies SC43: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Measuring the Economic Loss due to Future Increase in Tropical Cyclones in East Asia: Potential for Conflict or Cooperation? Panel Climate Change and Human Security in Developing Countries Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Security Studies Chair Clionadh A. Raleigh, Trinity College, Dublin Disc. Henrik Urdal, Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) The Political Dimension of Climate Change Vulnerability Clionadh A. Raleigh: Trinity College, Dublin Anglo‐German Relations Pre‐1914 and the Idea of British Strategic Decline John H. Maurer: Naval War College Anglo‐American Strategic Relations, 1900‐45 Greg C. Kennedy: King's College London SC47: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Security Challenges in Africa Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Emmanuel Ezi Obuah, Alabama A&M University Emmanuel Ezi Obuah, Alabama A&M University Sponsored Wars in Africa Global Technology Diffusion: Challenges for the System of International Relations Dylan Craig: American University War and Peace in Africa: The Democratic Republic (DRC) of Conga and Zambia James J. Hentz: Virginia Military Institute Explaining Uganda’s Involvement in the DR Congo, 1996‐ 2007 Dan Fahey: University of California at Berkeley SC48: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Political Economy of Natural Resources Sponsor(s): Global Development Federica Ferrari: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Mapping the Overlapping Spheres: European Constitutionalism under the Treaty of Lisbon SC95: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa Between the Washington Consensus and the La Paz Consensus: The Nationalization of the Bolivian Hydrocarbon Sector and the Future of Development Katherine Ann McElroy: University of British Columbia Natural Resource Abundance, Foreign Business and Quality of Government Mette Anthonsen: Gothenburg University Explaining Uneven Reform in Nigeria’s Oil Sector: International Aspirations and Political Constraints Alexandra C. Gillies: University of Cambridge Can the Resource Curse in Nigeria be Reversed? The Case for Institutional Realignment between the State and Multinational Oil Companies Sakah Mahmud: Transylvania University SC49: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Bush‐Blair‐Berlusconi and the Global War on Terror: Old Structures, New Discourses and the Contemporary Rhetoric of Conflict Ian Cooper: ARENA, University of Oslo International Political Economy Chair Disc. Ivan V. Danilin: Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Institute of International Relations Roundtable International Relations – Post‐Western or Post‐Westphalian? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany Participant Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Participant Thomas J. Biersteker, Graduate Institution of International Studies, Geneva Participant Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University Campaigns, Elections, and International Communication Sponsor(s): International Communication Disc. Hans‐Martin Jaeger, Carleton University 290 or so Elections Later ‐ Democratization, Good Governance and Socioeconomic Development in Sub‐ Saharan Africa John D. Osae‐Kwapong: George Mason University The Evolution of E‐Campaigning: Testing the Innovation and Normalization Paradigm in a Longitudinal Design Eva J. Schweitzer: University of Mainz This is My Territory: Election Posters as Local Campaigns Signaling ‐ The Case of France and Belgium Delia Dumitrescu: The Ohio State University International Non‐Governmental Organizations and Government Repression: When is Campaigning Effective? Jana Von Stein: University of Michigan Johannes Urpelainen: University of Michigan SC96: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Anita Weiss, University of Oregon Strange Bedfellows: How and Why (Some) Feminists Have Influenced US Foreign Policy on Prostitution Cheryl A. Auger: University of Toronto SC97: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Participant Petr Drulak, Institute of International Relations Participant Jonas Hagmann, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies IHEID, Geneva Participant Arlene Beth Tickner, Universidad de los Andes Gender Issues in Global Politics Poster Session Emerging Methodologies and Novel Approaches in International Communication Sponsor(s): International Communication Disc. Irene S. Wu, Federal Communications Commission Anarchy Is What Technology Makes of It: A Materialistic Selection of the Social Construction of Power Politics Ariel Kabiri: Haifa University Poster Session Gender Analyses of Global Politics Participant Allen Carlson, Cornell University SC94: Sunday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Poster Session Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Disc. Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: Is there a Gender Kuznets Curve? Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington The Effects of Women’s Rights on the Success of Microcredit Lending Institutions Elisabeth C. Bremer: The College of Wooster Matthew Krain: The College of Wooster Women's Rights and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Robert L. Ostergard: University of Nevada, Reno SD01: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Governing Transboundary Waters: Confronting Conflict and Uncertainty Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies SD03: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Tibet Question in International Politics Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair P. Christiaan Klieger, California Academy of Sciences Participant Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University Participant Jack Patrick Hayes, Norwich University Disc. Ken Conca, University of Maryland Participant Nitasha Kaul, University of the West of England Participant David J. Sarquis, ITESM Conflict from Uncertainty and Uncertainty from Cooperation: How Uncertainty is dealt in Inter‐State interactions over Transboundary Waters Naho Mirumachi: King's College London The Formation of River Monitoring Institutions: Geography, Issues, and Politics Douglas M. Stinnett: University of Georgia Participant Tenzin Tethong Participant Tsering Topgyal, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant Diane Wolff SD04: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Jaroslav Tir: University of Georgia The Role of Uncertainties in the Design of International Water: An Historical Perspective Managing Conflict In Divided Societies Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Itay Fischhendler: Hebrew University Peace Studies The Emergence of Cooperative Institutions around Transboundary Waters Andrea K. Gerlak: University of Arizona Jesse Hamner: Emory University Panel Reconciliation: Today and Tomorrow Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University Disc. Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University Chair Neophytos Loizides, Queens University, Belfast Disc. Neophytos Loizides, Queens University, Belfast Clan identity and Implications for Peacebuilding in Somalia Drought and the Likelihood of Water Treaty Formation SD02: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Changing Greek‐Turkish Relations: Past, Present and Future Harry Anastasiou: Portland State University Socio‐Cultural Recovery in Post‐War Bosnia: Any Chance of Reconciliation? Asli Nedime Sirin: Marmara University Internal Displacement and Need for Reconciliation in the Kurdish Question Ayse Betul Celik: Sabanci University Transitional Justice: The Case of Iraq Afyare A. Elmi: University of Alberta Will Belgium Dissolve? A Comparative Examination of State Dissolution in Europe Landon Edward Hancock: Kent State University Glen Duerr: Kent State University Constructing Inter‐Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation: The Role of State Institutions and Nationality Policy Diana Dumitu Carter Johnson: University of Maryland The Mixed Effects of Diversity on Interethnic Trust: Ethnically Divided, New Democracies Kimberly L. Shella: University of California at Irvine Ethnic Divisions and Governance Rachel Miyoshi Gisselquist: Harvard University SD06: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable What Has Foucault Done for International Relations? Nomvuyo Nolutshungu: City University of New York Graduate Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Center Chair David Chandler, University of Westminster Reconciliation via Repatriation: Case of Cyprus Deniz Sert: Koc University Participant Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Participant Asli Calkivik, University of Minnesota Participant Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Participant Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh Participant Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen Participant Giorgio Shani, Ritsumeikan University Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria SD07: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Responses to the New Normative Environment after 1919 Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Evolution of China’s Relationship with the World Bank: From Debtor and Beneficiary to Partnership June Park: Boston University SD10: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Lorna Lloyd, Keele University Asian Integration in Light of Europe’s Experience Disc. Peter D. Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): International Political Economy New Directions in British Policy Carolyn Kitching: University of Teesside Diplomats and Diplomacy: The British Foreign Office and the Conduct of Diplomacy 1918‐1925 Gaynor Johnson: University of Salford Talbot C. Imlay: Université Laval Disc. Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University The Sources of Asian Integration Regional Integration in Asia and Europe: A Comparison Andrew Moravcsik: Princeton University The Conditions for a Security Community in East Asia The French Empire and International Politics: Changing Normative Standards of Imperialism in the ‘Short’ Twentieth Century Martin Thomas: Exeter University Roundtable Postcolonial Feminist IR: A Feminist Theory and Gender Studies’ Critical Scholarship Recognition Panel Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs Disc. Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Participant Anna M. Agathangelou, York University Participant Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Participant L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick SD09: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Saadia Pekkanen, University of Washington, Seattle Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Saadia Pekkanen: University of Washington, Seattle European Socialists and a New International Order after 1919 SD08: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Chair Disc. Panel IGOs, NGOs: Activities and Historical Role Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Disc. Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Sovereign Lending, Institutions & Democratic Priorities Gaye B. Muderrisoglu: University of Michigan International Non Profit NGOs: The Vanguard of Global Civil Society? Wolf‐Dieter Eberwein: IEP Grenoble Bob Reinalda: Radboud University Nijmegen Yves Schmeil: Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble Sabine Saurugger: Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Grenoble Whose ASEAN? ‐ ASEAN Charter and ASEAN’s Double Crisis Muhadi Sugiono: Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasionl The Dynamics of NGO Death Joannie Tremblay‐Boire: Concordia University Emily Clough: University of North Texas Elizabeth Bloodgood: Concordia University Alastair Iain Johnston: Harvard University Trade and Financial Regionalisms in East Asia: Structures, Sequencing, and Linkages Saori N. Katada: University of S. California Asian Integration: Where Do Human Rights Fit? Ming Wan: George Mason University SD11: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable The Future of Human Security and the Use of Force Sponsor(s): Austrian Institute for International Affairs Chair Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Institute for International Affairs Disc. Daniel N. Nelson, Global Concepts and Communications Participant Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Participant Otmar Hoell, Austrian Institute for International Affairs‐oiip Participant Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College SD12: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Global Civil Society: Bono, the World Economic Forum, the Hollywood Writers, and Other Heroes Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Aida Arfan Hozic, University of Florida Disc. Simon Tordjman, Sciences Po Paris A Market For Virtue: A Global Civil Society Futures Market Rabih Helou: University of Maryland Power and Influence: The World Economic Forum as a Site of Contestation Elizabeth Friesen: Carleton University Is Bono So Bad? Product (RED), Foreign Assistance, and Market Citizenship Jeremy Youde: University of Minnesota Duluth Writers of the World Unite? A Social Network Analysis of the 2007‐2008 Writers Guild of America Strike Gunes Ertan: University of Pittsburgh Molly E. McGrath: Writers Guild of America Michael Siciliano: University of Pittsburgh Erin McGrath: University of Pittsburgh SD13: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Climate Change and the Global Environmental Movement Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Paul Wapner, American University Simon Nicholson, American University Participant Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Participant Navroz K. Dubash, Jawaharlal Nehru University Theresa A. Hunt: Rutgers University SD16: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Communication, Culture, and Development in Israel, North Africa and the Middle East Sponsor(s): International Communication SD14: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Public Phobias and Foreign Policy Behaviour Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Addressing the Global Information Deficit: Information Communications Technologies and Violence Against Women in Developing Regions Bo Petersson, Lund University Cas Mudde, Universities of Antwerp & Oregon Ethno‐Nationalist Foreign Policy: A Case Study of the Jewish Foreign Policy System Scott B. Lasensky: USIP Dov Waxman: City University of New York “Thou Shalt (Not) Love Thy Neighbour”: Rebordering and Xenophobia in Danish and Swedish Foreign Policy Catarina Kinnvall: Lund University Fears in Poland and the Making of Polish Foreign Policy Raymond Taras: Tulane University Peace Pressure from Below? An Analysis of Palestinian Public Attitudes towards Israel Michael Schulz: School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg Chechenophobia: Russia’s Inability to Find a Lasting Solution to the Russo‐Chechen Conflict John Russell: University of Bradford SD15: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Bulent Acma, Anadolu University Disc. Nivien Saleh, University of Saint Thomas A Visual Culture of Elsewhere: Delacroix and Representations of North Africa Michael Y. Dartnell: Laurentian at Georgian Contesting "Takfir": Islamist Movements and Normative Debates Regarding Apostasy James A. Mikulec, Jr.: George Washington University American Attitudes toward Israel and the Middle East: Socio‐Demographic Dimensions Yaeli Bloch‐Elkon: Bar‐Ilan University, Columbia University Eytan Gilboa: Bar‐Ilan University Fracturing the Public Sphere: Political Polarization in Israel and Turkey Matthew E. Goldman: University of Washington‐Seattle Empire and Culture: Locating Embedded Liberalism Rob Aitken: University of Alberta SD17: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Economics of Terror Sponsor(s): International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University Disc. Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University Laws, Resources, and Conflicts: Challenges and Hopes for Women's Rights in the Developing World The Disruptive Tactics of Global Terror for Profit Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Assessing the Conflict‐Corruption‐Terrorism Link in the Post 9/11 Environment Human Rights Chair Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton Disc. Catia Cecilia Confortini, University of Southern California Determent Factors that Impact Female Enrollment in Primary Education Sovathana Sokhom: Claremont Graduate University Gender‐Mainstreaming in International Development Organizations: Where are the Men? ‐ A Website Content Analysis of the World Bank, UNDP, USAID and CARE Kathryn M. Collins: University of Pittsburgh Foreign Intervention and Violence against Women Janet Elise Johnson: City University of New York The Implications of the Principle of Civilian Immunity being Law: Preliminary Discussions for Remodelling It Elise Leclerc‐Gagné: University of British Columbia Robert Michael Mandel: Lewis & Clark College Benedetta Berti: Fletcher School The Economics of the Arms Trade: A Case Study of US Motivations to sell Advanced Aircraft Weaponry to Developing Countries Julia Evans: Claremont Graduate University The Institutional Pressures of Organizing Terror Scott Helfstein: University of Michigan SD18: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Assessing Instruments of Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Chris J. Dolan, Lebanon Valley College Disc. Chris J. Dolan, Lebanon Valley College Optimal Redundancy in Military Force Structure Planning Leo J. Blanken: Naval Postgraduate School Riot Control Agents and Chemical Weapons Arms Control in the United States Sean Giovanello: Elon University Survival from Sanctions: The Case of India and North Korea Wootae Lee: University of Georgia SD21: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Discourse and Practice in International Politics ‐ Discourse and Image in International Politics Nitya Singh: University of Georgia Does the United States Need an Air Force? Organizational Theory and the Military Services Robert M. Farley: University of Kentucky Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Disc. James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute for International Studies Revisiting "Economic Sanctions Reconsidered" The Ethics of Visual Re‐Publication Yoshifumi Koga: Junshiu Junior College SD19: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Deterrence and Missile Defences Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Santa Barbara Kari Mottola, Finnish MFA Space‐Based Missile Defenses: Obstacles and Opportunities Mary Sindelar Missile Defense and Nuclear Deterrence: Mutually Reinforcing or Mutually Destroying Each Other ? Tom Sauer: University of Antwerp Lene Hansen: University of Copenhagen Does the Image Speak Louder than Discourse: A Critical Investigation into the Bush Administration’s Response to Abu Ghraib Faye Donnelly: University of St Andrews Captured by the Camera’s Eye: Guantánamo Photographic Representations and the Framing of Identities in the War on Terrorism Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren: University of Bristol Discourses of the Body: Images of Sacrifice in Northern Ireland and the Middle East Karin Fierke: University of St. Andrews Strategies for Deterrence in Space SD22: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Damon Coletta: US Air Force Academy Solving an Imaginary Problem: Why "Should" Determines "Can" on US National Missile Defense Zachary J. Zwald: University of California at Santa Cruz The Third Pillar of Missile Defense in Wider Political and Strategic Contexts Vit Stritecky: Institute of International Relations Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations SD20: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Panel Individual Criminal Responsibility: The Key to the Rule of Law in War? Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Henry Shue, University of Oxford Disc. Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville Disc. Henry Shue, University of Oxford Preventing Mass Atrocities: Does International Criminal Responsibility Deter? Anna S. K. de Courcy Wheeler: London School of Economics and Political Science Individual Moral and Legal Responsibility in the Practice of Combat: Can the Law of Armed Conflict Tell Right from Wrong? Janina Dill: University of Oxford Fall Through the Cracks: International Law, Individual Responsibility and Private Security Companies Renée de nevers: Syracuse University The Limits to Criminal Accountability of State Actors: Is Victor’s Justice Still With Us? William Schabas: National University of Ireland Conceptions of War and Paradigms of Compliance: Individual Responsibility and the “New War” Challenge Nicolas Lamp: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Panel Social Structures, Political Elites and Democracy in the Middle East Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association Chair Ramazan Kilinc, Michigan State University Disc. Turan Kayaoglu, University of Washington Islam and Democracy: How Islam helps Authoritarian Regimes? Birol Baskan: Qatar University Turkey's "Muslim Democrats" Did It Again: Scrutinizing the Successes of the Justice and Development Party Zeki Sarigil: Bilkent University Framing the Consensus between the Political and Military Elites during the Democratic Reform Process in Turkey Mehtap Söyler: Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Turkey's Back to the Future: Moderate Islam vs Offical Secularim Ana Gol: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Transformation of the Foreign Policy Paradigm of Turkey in the Middle East: Conflict Resolution Roles at Iraq, Lebanon and Israel‐ Syria Relations Ahmet S. Tekelioglu: Boston University Talha Kose: George Mason University SD23: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Responses to the Food Crisis: A Critical Assessment Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington Disc. Gabriele Ruoff, ETH Zurich The Politics of Ethanol: Choosing the Worst and Letting Others Do So Simon Langlois‐Bertrand: Carleton University Genetically Modified Food Aid: Context and Consequences Evan D. Axelrad: New College of Florida A Case of Legitimization of Neoliberalization Attempt in Turkish Agriculture: 2001 Tobacco Law Gokce O. Baykal: Rutgers University The Impact of WTO Negotiations in Restructuring India's Farm Sector Surupa Gupta: University of Mary Washington Biofuel, Agricultural Subsidies and a World heading to Crash Questing for Global Competitiveness: The Search for New Regulatory Modes in Higher Education in Greater China Ka Ho Mok: The University of Hong Kong The EU, Regulatory Regionalism, and New Modes of Higher Education Governance Susan L. Robertson: University of Bristol Venezuela: Counter‐hegemonic Regionalism and Higher Education for All Thomas G Muhr: University of Bristol Fulvia Pizzamiglio: UNIP SD27: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Alexandre Ratner Rochman: Sao Paulo State University New Developments in Diversionary Studies SD24: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Thinking about (Re)construction': Historical Models' Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Andrew J. Williams, University of St. Andrews Disc. Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews (Re)Constructing Transatlantic Security Policy: The Failure of the European Defence Community Stephanie Anderson: University of Wyoming European Construction, 1950 ‐ 1955 ‐ A Europe for the Europeans Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society (International) Chair Disc. Dennis M. Foster, Virginia Military Institute James Meernik, University of North Texas Why Not Guns and Butter? Responses to Economic Turmoil Philip Arena: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Glenn Palmer: Penn State University Opportunities and Presidential Uses of Force: A Selection Model of Crisis Decision‐Making David Brule: University of Tennessee Bryan W. Marshall: Miami University Colette Grace Mazzucelli: Molloy College Thinking about (Re)construction in Britain, France and the United States, 1900 ‐ 1914 Andrew J. Williams: University of St. Andrews Holding Back the Dark Side and Buying Time Thomas Richard Seitz: University of Wyoming SD25: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Roundtable in Memory of Cynthia Chataway: Political Psychology and Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University Disc. Herbert C. Kelman, Harvard University Brandon Prins: University of Tennessee Threats or Opportunities? Domestic Conditions, Strategic Interaction, and International Conflict David H. Clark: Binghamton University Benjamin O. Fordham: Binghamton University, State University of New York Timothy Nordstrom: University MS Democracies and Benevolent Diversionary Force Jeff Pickering: Kansas State University Emizet F. Kisangani: Kansas State University SD28: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Participant Susan Allen Nan, George Mason University Peacekeeping and Peace Operations Participant Eileen Babbitt, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Participant Tamra Pearson D'Estree, University of Denver Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Reina C. Neufeldt, American University SD26: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Panel Constituting the Knowledge Economy: Governing the New Regional Spaces of Higher Education Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Kanishka Jayasuriya, Murdoch University Disc. Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick Learning by the Market : The Bologna process and Regulatory Regionalism Kanishka Jayasuriya: Murdoch University Shaping the Global K‐Economy: Geo‐Spatial Strategies in the Governance of Higher Education and Research Simon W. Marginson: University of Melbourne Panel Chair Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Disc. Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Domestic Politics of Humanitarian Intervention: Public Opinion and Congressional Voting in the 1990s Jon Pevehouse: University of Wisconsin Timothy R. Hildebrandt: University of Wisconsin‐Madison Peter Holm: University of Wisconsin Courtney Hillebrecht: University of Wisconsin‐Madison European States and Peacekeeping‐Measurement and Assessment of the Performance of Italy, France, Spain, and Sweden, as Multilateral and Minilateral Security Actor Fulvio Attinà: Catania University Robust Peacekeeping? Confronting the Failures of Traditional Peacekeeping in Preventing Human Rights Violations Kofi Nsia‐Pepra: Ohio Northern University Security Council Responsibility to End Mass Killing: Causal Stories and Humanitarian Intervention Decisions in Bosnia‐ Herzegovina and Darfur, Sudan Carrie Booth Walling: University of Michigan Modelling Complex Trade Networks with Petri Nets: The Case of Bilateral FTAs in East Asia Howard Loewen: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Roundtable Revisiting Amnesty: Punishment and Forgiveness in the 21st SD31: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Century Roundtable on "World Out of Balance: International Relations Pablo Castillo Diaz: Rutgers University and the Challenge of American Primacy" by Stephen Brooks Discourses of (dis)continuities about the Peace Operation in and William Wohlforth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Somalia Marta F. G. Moreno: PUC‐Rio de Janeiro SD29: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Chair Panel Controlling Nuclear Proliferation: Strategies and Policies Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Thomas Wuchte, State Department Thomas Wuchte, State Department Mixed Signals: Continuity and Change in US Nonproliferation Policy Darius E. Watson: Union College Charles A. Kupchan, Georgetown University/Council on Foreign Relations Participant Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College Participant Charlie Glaser, University of Chicago Participant Gideon Rose, Foreign Affairs Participant Randall L. Schweller, The Ohio State University Participant Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Participant William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Roundtable Buying Security: The Cooperative Threat Reduction Program SD32: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Global Governance/Global Government: Exploring Possibilities Randall E. Newnham: Penn State University and Problems in Comprehensive Global Integration Nuclear Weapons, International Norms and State Motives: Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) A Study of Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Ulrika Möller: Swedish Institute of International Affairs When Allies Go Nuclear: The Use of Security Leverage and the Changing Nature of the American Response to ‘Friendly’ Nuclear Programs Maria N. Zaitseva: Cornell University Reconsidering Nuclear Weapons – Implications for Canada in the US‐India Nuclear Deal Anita Singh: Dalhousie University SD30: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Participant Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Participant Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University Participant Christine Keating, Ohio State University SD33: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Exploring Global Energy Transitions: Learning from the Past, Anticipating the Future Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Agent‐Based Modeling and the Microfoundations of IR Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. James Nathan Rosenau, George Washington University Robert M. Cutler, Carleton University Agent‐Based Modeling in International Studies: An Epistemological Defense Stephen M. Carmel: Old Dominion University Simulating the K‐Factor: An Agent‐Based Model of Distributive Conflict In International Negotiations David C. Earnest: Old Dominion University Why Conflicts Should (Also) Be Studied By Means of Evidence‐Driven Agent‐Based Social Simulation Armando Geller: George Mason University The Agent‐Structure/Materialist‐Ideational Debates Revisited: An Agent‐Based Model of International Politics Kimberly Holloman: Science Applications International Corporation M. Douglas Williams: SET Corporation Panel Author Matthias Finger Chair Maria Julia Trombetta, Delft University of Technology Disc. Aad F. Correlje, Delft Technical University Renewable Energy Technologies and the Institutions for Industrial Success Johan A. E. Albrecht: Ghent University Geopolitics of Energy Transitions Wouter Pieterse: Delft University of Technology Transition to Renewable Energy Sources: Learning some Lessons of the Brazilian Case Catherine Chiong Meza: Technische Universiteit Delft The Geopolitics of a Low‐Carbon Energy Transition: The Role of Fossil Fuels Lucia van Geuns: Clingendael International Energy Programme Stephan Slingerland: Netherlands Institute of International Relations The Security Dimension of a Transition toward a Low Carbon Economy Maria Julia Trombetta: Delft University of Technology SD34: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel SD37: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Political Instability, Transitions, and Conflict Foreign Aid, Governance and Aid Effectiveness Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Joe Clare, Louisiana State University Chair Disc. Disc. Michael D. Ward, University of Washington Why Foreign Aid May be More Effective at Promoting Economic Growth in Less Democratic Countries Causes and Timing of Coups d'état David Bearce: University of Pittsburgh Sawa Omori: University of Pittsburgh Taeko Hiroi: The University of Texas at El Paso Autocratic Regimes, Government Revenue, and the Risk of Rebellion Hanne Fjelde: Uppsala University Instability, Repression and Diversion: A Dynamic Panel Data Analysis Graeme A. M. Davies: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Rivals, Instability, and the Probability of Conflict Ursula Daxecker: Colorado State University Supporter of Stability or Agent of Agitation? The Effect of US Foreign Policy on Coups in Latin America, 1960—1993 Clayton Thyne: University of Kentucky SD35: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Joseph Wright, Penn State University Joseph Wright, Penn State University Beyond Aggregate Dissent: Assessing the Impact of Sector Aid on Human Development Outcomes Simone S. Dietrich: Pennsylvania State University Lending Democracy: How Governance Aid Improves Governance Daniel L. Nielson: Brigham Young University Richard Nielsen: Harvard University Is Europe Bad for Africa? Christina J. Schneider: University of Oxford Jennifer L. Tobin: Georgetown University Targeting Levels and Aid Outcomes in World Bank Projects Matthew S. Winters: Columbia University Panel SD38: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Leadership and Decision‐making in International Organization Outsourcing and Private Security Sponsor(s): International Organization Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Lori Helene Gronich, Georgetown University Chair Stephen Watts, University of Massachusetts Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Disc. Jack J. Porter, The Citadel The Sixth Permanent Member of the Security Council: The UN Secretariat, its Powers and Influence on the Work of the United Nations Chen Kertcher: Tel‐Aviv University Institutional Change in North American Political Economy and the Lessons of Cognitive Science Greg J. Anderson: University of Alberta Leadership at the United Nations and NATO: A Comparative Analysis of Conflict Engagement by the Secretaries‐General Ryan Hendrickson: Eastern Illinois University Kent Johnson Kille: The College of Wooster The Theory of International Political Leadership David A. Deese: Boston College SD36: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Participant Participant Participant Constantinos Koliopoulos: Panteion University Commodifed Authoritarianism: Private Security and the Persistence of Police Violence Anthony R. Pahnke: University of Minnesota‐Twin Cities The Art of Private Warfare: A Normative Theory of the Military Performance of Modern Mercenary Forces Scott Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary Transformative Consequences of Private Force: The Provision of Security from State to Market and Society Joerg Friedrichs: Department of International Development (Queen Elizabeth House), University of Oxford SD39: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM What Kind of Theory (If any) Is Securitization? Chair Citizen vs. Professional Armies: A Macrohistorical Approach Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University Ralf Emmers, RSIS Heikki Patomaki, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Mark Salter, University of Ottawa Balzacq Thierry, University of Louvain & Sciences Po Paris Panel A Comparative Look at the Impact of Professional Military Education on Fostering Civil‐Military Relations Norms and Competencies Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Security Studies Chair Disc. David S. Sorenson, Air War College Takako Hikotani, National Defense Academy of Japan EU Crisis Management: A Force of Change in the European Militaries Tommi T. Koivula: National Defence University of Finland The Role of Military Education in Building Democratic Armies in Democratizing Latin America Marybeth Ulrich: US Army War College The Impact of Professional Military Education on the Evolution of Canadian Civil‐Military Relations James Craig Stone: Royal Military College of Canada The Role of Professional Military Education in Preparing Officers to Wage War Justly and Ethically Kathleen Mahoney‐Norris: Air Force Research Institute SD40: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The English School and Methodology I: Classical Approaches Sponsor(s): English School Chair Disc. SD43: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Understanding 'Financial Security' in an Age of Uncertainty Sponsor(s): International Political Economy International Political Sociology Chair James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Disc. James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Fungible Uncertainty and the Biopolitical Economy of Calculation Luis Lobo‐Guerrero: Keele University Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham James B. Mayall, University of Cambridge The Concept of Practice in the English School Cornelia B. Navari: University of Buckingham Legal Reception and the Expansion of International Society Barbara Allen Roberson: University of Warwick The English School and “International Ethics” Financial Securitisation: Financing Security and War Michael Dillon: Lancaster University A Finance‐Security Assemblage Marieke De Goede: University of Amsterdam SD44: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Charting the Ethics of the English School: What 'Good' is There in a Middle‐Ground Ethics? Molly Cochran: Georgia Institute of Technology Panel Hard Cases for Deontological Ethics: The Paradox of Emergency Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Disc. Wendell J. Coats, Department of Government/Connecticut College Kalina G. Kamenova, York University Disc. Silviya Lechner, King's College London Deontology and Humanitarian Emergency: Beyond the Cosmopolitan‐Communitarian Debate Silviya Lechner: King's College London Resisting Evil: Hannah Arendt on Morality in Times of Crisis Milen G. Jissov: Queen's University Suspending the Rule of Law as Tragedy: Oakeshott’s Justification of Emergency Peter Finn: University of Wisconsin‐Parkside Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Deontological Ethics: The Issue of Emergency Kalina G. Kamenova: York University SD42: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Comparative Perspectives on Just War Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Participant George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Participant David Graff, Kansas State University Participant Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Participant Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery Participant Valerie Morkevicius, DePaul University Participant Gregory A. Raymond, Boise State University Panel Grievance, Civil War, Disarm and Rearm John C. Williams: Durham University SD41: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Chair Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University Disc. Lise Morje Howard, Georgetown University Taking Horowitz Seriously – The Influence of Grievance on the Onset of Civil Wars Eva M. Gottwald: Universität Tübingen Disarm or Rearm: The Internal Politics of Colombia's Paramilitary Groups Sarah B. Zukerman: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Reciprocity in Iraq Matthew L. Cohen: University of Texas at Austin The Causes of Violence: Issue Salience and Conflict Escalation Daniel R. Lake: State University of New York at Plattsburgh When Disputes Go Dormant Emily Meierding: University of Chicago SD45: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Globalization, Transnational Networks and Migration Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath The State and Post‐Colonial and Ethnic Migration: Does Globalization Produce Migrations? Michael O. Sharpe: York College of the City University of New York Human Trafficking on the International and Domestic Agendas: Examining the Role of Transnational Advocacy Networks between Thailand and United States Andrea Marie Bertone: Academy for Educational Development Adjustment or Ignorance? Globalization, Immigration and Investment in Human Capital Johannes Karreth: University of Georgia Hybrid Transnational Networks on the Issue of Undocumented Migrants within Europe Karin Geuijen: Utrecht University Political Voice, Political Silence: Immigrant Organizations and Undocumented Immigrants in the Developed Democracies Jennifer F. Lieb: Princeton University SD46: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Utility and Ethics: Past Precedents and Future Reforms re ius in bello Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Disc. Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Intent: Ius In Bello Norms in Just War Theory Howard Adelman: Griffith University Updating the Geneva Conventions for Unconventional Warfare: Non‐Uniformed Combatants and POW Treatment Selective Violence and the Law of Armed Conflict Matthew Adam Kocher: Yale University Collateral Damage as ‘Normal’ Wartime Violence Thomas W. Smith: University of South Florida Panel Security Challenges in Southeast Asia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College Disc. Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College Global Development, Neo‐Fundamentalist Islam, and the Future of Freedom: The Raja Solaiman Movement and Balik Islam in the Philippines Douglas Anthony Borer: Naval Postgraduate School Sean F. Everton: Naval Postgraduate School Assessing Environmental Security in the Philippines: Views from the Ground Up Jessica N. Trisko: McGill University Identity, Ideology and Child Soldiering: Community Mediation and Youth Participation in Civil Conflict A Study on Mindanao, Philippines Western Imperialism: How Natural Resources are Leveling the Playing Field Claire Woodside: Carleton University The Political‐Economy of the Globalized Oil Order: How ‘Objective Conditions’ Drove the OECD and OPEC from Confrontation to Collusion and a ‘Market‐Centered’ System Resting on US Gulf Hegemony Thomas W. O'Donnell: The New School for Social Research International Bargaining over Resource Rents: Causal Mechanisms and a New Dataset Regine Spector: University of California at Berkeley Matthew T. Brown: University of California at Berkeley SD49: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Re‐Engineering Student Learning Opportunities Abroad (and at home): How Well Are We Doing It? Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Disc. Ann Kelleher, Pacific Lutheran University Dennis Dutschke, Arcadia University Participant Veronica Anover, California State University San Marcos Participant Scott Greenwood, California State University, San Marcos Participant Anne E. Massey, King's College Participant Denis J. Sullivan, Northeastern University SD94: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session New Approaches in Intelligence Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Disc. Mark Phythian, University of Leicester Mapping the Sources of Persistent Conflict Cathryn Thurston: George Mason University Modeling the Evolution of Insurgency Factional Structure Michael Gabbay: University of Washington Alpaslan Ozerdem: University of York Forecasting Accuracy and Cognitive Bias in the Analysis of Competing Hypotheses Sukanya Podder: University of York Roots of Terrorism in Southeast Asia Robin L. Bowman: University of California at Irvine Indonesia as Terrorist Haven: A Country Study, 1949‐2007 Julia Lau: Georgetown University, Government Department SD48: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Philipp G. Khanin: Saint‐Petersburg State University Allan Dafoe: University of California at Berkeley Yvonne Chiu: Brown University SD47: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Multinational Corporations and Russian Foreign Policy Panel Andrew D. Brasfield: Mercyhurst College Institute for Intelligence Studies Open Norms and Secret Natures: Impacts of Intelligence Activities over the Internet Motohiro Tsuchiya: Keio University Oil and Natural Resources SD95: Sunday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Comparative National Experiences with Intelligence Chair Disc. Poster Session Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Technology Disc. Daniel S. Gressang, Joint Military Intelligence College, Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Washington Technology The Return of the Obsolescing Bargain and the Decline of ‘Big Oil' Vlado Vivoda: University of South Australia Reform in the Greek Intelligence Service: Is it enough for its Professionalization? John M. Nomikos: Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS) Toward a Risk‐Based Analysis of Organized Crime: The Experience of Canada Natasha M. Tusikov: Criminal Intelligence Service Canada The Development of Intelligence Studies in Spain: Risks and Opportunities Gustavo D. Matey: Complutense University, Madrid Compared: Soviet/Russian Administration (Handling) of Spy Aldrich Ames and American Administration (Handling) of Soviet Spy Adolf Tolkachev Joe Wippl: Boston University SE01: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Inequality Between and Within States and Groups Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council Chair Disc. Scott Gates, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Glenn Firebaugh, Penn State University Poverty, Inequality, and Conflict: Using Within‐Country Variation to Evaluate Competing Hypotheses Kristian Skrede Gleditsch: University of Essex Gudrun Østby: University of Oslo Helge Holtermann: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Sponsor(s): International Organization Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University The Non‐Overlapping Magisteria of Trade Ali Arbia: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Challenging China at the WTO Dispute Settlement System: Which Cases Are Brought and How Are They Settled? Xiaowen Zhang: Augustana College The Brave New World of Cross‐Regionalism Alfred Tovias: Hebrew University An Audit of Income Inequality Data in Models of Capitalism and Democracy Ross E. Burkhart: Boise State University The Education Bias of 'Trade Liberalization' and Wage Inequality in Developing Countries Dawood Mamoon: Institute of Social Studies Syed M. Murshed: ISS and University of Birmingham Towards an Internationally Comparable Dataset to Track Horizontal Inequalities (HIs) Graham Brown: University of Bath Arnim Langer: University of Oxford The Effect of Reputation on Coercion in International Trade Krzysztof J. Pelc: Georgetown University SE02: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Panel International Organizations and Trade Chair Disc. SE03: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Communication Processes in Lethal Conflicts Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Peace Studies Chair Karen Guttieri, Naval Postgraduate School Disc. Volker Franke, McDaniel College Communication and the Mobilization of Noncombatant Groups for Peace in African Lethal Conflicts Bertha K. Amisi: Syracuse University Information and Genocide Everita Silina: The New School Effective Communication for Breaking Cycles of Trauma and Violence Daniel Wessner: Eastern Mennonite University Frances J. Stewart: University of Oxford What Changes Inequality Within States, and What Does Inequality Change? Ronald L. Rogowski: University of California at Los Angeles SE04: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable ‘Diversity' and the Teaching of International Relations Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Education Chair Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Participant Jacqueline Braveboy‐Wagner, City University of New York Participant Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa Participant James H. Mittelman, American University Participant J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California Participant Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs Roundtable Elaine Z. Barge: EMU Center for Justice & Peacebuilding SE05: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Susan L. Beck: EMU Center for Justice and Peacebuilding The ISA at 50: Former Presidents Reflect on the Outcome of their Aspirations Capacity, Opportunity, and Communication: Effects of Regime Transformation in Peacebuilding Gavan Duffy: Syracuse University Women Journalists in Peace Media: Empowerment and Peacebuilding Elisa Garcia‐Mingo: Universidade de Coimbra Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Nils Petter Gleditsch, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University Participant Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita, New York University/Stanford University Participant Helga Haftendorn, Free University of Berlin Participant Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Participant Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University Participant Dina A. Zinnes, University of Illinois SE09: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM SE06: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Roundtable What Have Foucaultians Done for International Relations? The NGO Challenge for IR Theory: Learning from the Past, Anticipating the Future Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Participant David Chandler, University of Westminster Disc. Cristina M. Balboa, Yale University, Doctoral Studies Participant Francois Debrix, Florida International University Participant Vivienne Jabri, King's College London Participant Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Participant Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Chair Giorgio Shani, Ritsumeikan University Participant Jonathan Joseph, University of Kent Participant Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Participant Jan E. Selby, University of Sussex Participant Dennis Dijkzeul, IFHV, Ruhr Universität Bochum Participant Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Participant Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky SE07: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Global 1989 Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth Disc. Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth SE10: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Organization George Lawson: London School of Economics and Political Science Territory, Authority, Rights: Exploring the Multiple Spaces of 1989 Sassen Saskia: Columbia University 1989, the United States and Transatlantic Relations Michael Cox: London School of Economics and Political Science A Post‐Racial 1989? Chair Sungjoo Han, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation Thomas G. Weiss, Graduate Center, City University of New York Disc. 20 Years of UN Peacebuilding and the Future of International Security as a System: The Legitimacy of Global Governance in the 21st century Jibecke Hillevi Joensson: European University Institute John Hobson: The University of Sheffield SE08: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Participant James P. Muldoon, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers‐Newark Lessons Unlearned from Rwanda: Challenges and Tasks for the United Nations The 'When', 'Where' and 'What' of 1989 Roundtable Envisioning Trajectories of Feminist Theory & Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Participant William DeMars, Wofford College Tamara Spira, University of California at Santa Cruz Participant Debra Liebowitz, Drew University Participant Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Participant V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona Genocide and Peacekeeping Operations Birger Heldt: Folke Bernadotte Academy Complex Emergencies and the United Nations Shin‐wha Lee: Korea University/Columbia University Lessons from Rwanda: A Voice from The Rwandan Independent Inquiry Elinor Hammarskjold: Foreign Ministry of Sweden Panel Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick SE11: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Participant Christina Rowley, University of Bristol The Geopolitics of Emerging Regional Powers: Africa, South America, South Asia Participant Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Sponsor(s): Brazilian International Relations Association Chair Alejandro Colas, Birkbeck College Disc. Marco A. C. Cepik, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul South Africa in Africa: The Policy of Stabilization Paris Yeros: Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Triangular Relations in South America: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela Javier Vadell: Pontifícia Universidade Católica‐Minas Gerais Bárbara G. Lamas: Instituto Universitário de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro ‐ Iuperj The Comercial Policies of Brazil, India and South Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Three‐Level Games Taiane L. C. Campos: Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais Luciana Las Casas: University of Copenhagen Bouteflika's Gambit: the International Politics of Algerian Energy Reform Alejandro Colas: Birkbeck College SE12: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The World Social Forum as Space for Constructing New Coalitions and Networks and Innovating Alternative Epistemologies and Practice Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Democratic Political Institutions and International Cooperation: Ratification of Global Environmental Commitments Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Vally Koubi: ETH Zurich Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich Anna Kalbhenn: ETH Zurich Designing Effective International Environmental Agreements: Multimethod Results From a Medium‐N Dataset Detlef Friedrich Sprinz: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impct Res Christopher Kaan: Freie Universitaet Berlin SE14: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM International Political Sociology Roundtable Chair Ruth Reitan, University of Miami Rethinking Regionalities: A Case Study of the Middle East and South Asia Disc. Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Sponsor(s): International Education The World Social Forum: Epistemological and Social Possibilities Thomas Ponniah: Harvard University Participant Suad Joseph, University of California at Davis The World Social Forum: A Movement of Movements or a Depoliticized Space? Teivo Teivainen: University of Helsinki Theorizing Social Movement Miscibility, Milieus, and Crossovers within the World Social Forum Ruth Reitan: University of Miami Changing Contours of the Network of Movements in the Social Forum Process Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Matt S. Kaneshiro: University of California at Riverside Gary Coyne: University of California at Riverside World Social Forum as Space of Convergence and Mobilization for Human Rights Peter Smith: Athabasca University SE13: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Participant Akram F. Khater, North Carolina State University SE15: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Developments in Advocacy for Women's Rights After the End of the Cold War Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Post Communist States Women's Caucus Chair Janet Elise Johnson, City University of New York Disc. Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New York Violence Against Women: The Impact of the Women’s Rights Convention Andrea Den Boer: University of Kent Panel Quantitative Analytical Perspectives on International and Comparative Environmental Policy Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Political Economy Chair Thomas Bernauer, ETH Zurich Disc. Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald Export Destination, FDI Origin, and the Environmental Performance of Chinese Provinces Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Pollution Depends on the Company You Keep: Trade Competition and Environmental Degradation, 1980‐2003 Aseem Prakash: University of Washington Xun Cao: University of Essex Now or Later? Testing a Model of the Timing and Design of Climate Change Policies Lena M. Schaffer: ETH Zurich Chair Joseph Schaller, Nazareth College Participant Christopher Chekuri, San Francisco State University The EU’s Influence on Domestic Violence Policies and Movement Activism Among Its New Post‐Communist Member States Katalin Fabian: Lafayette College “Gender Expert” or an Agent for Change? A Study of a Non‐ Governmental Organization Attempting to Promote Women's Rights in a Post‐Communist Setting Dovile Rukaite: Moterų Informacijos Centras Dovile Budryte: Georgia Gwinnett College Global Civil Society and the Uneasy Relationship Among Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Religious Rights Marjan E. Kamrani: University of Cincinnati Communicating Gender: Transnational Women’s Networks as Information and Advocacy Hubs Sabine Lang: University of Washington SE16: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Images of Conflict: Their Sources and Effects Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Philip Seib, University of Southern California Philip Seib, University of Southern California Paradiplomacy as the Domestic Source of Russian Foreign Policy Alexander S. Kuznetsov: IMT, Institute of Advanced Studies, Lucca SE19: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Terrorism and the Individual: New Perspectives Violence in the Age of its Graphic Representation: Joe Sacco Sponsor(s): International Security Studies and the Contribution of Comic Book Journalism Isaac A. Kamola: University of Minnesota Flags Flying, Guns Blazing: Patriotic Images during Conflict The Current Wars in Iraq Steven L. Livingston: George Washington University Pamposh Raina: George Washington University Humanitarian Frames of Conflict in Arab Media Shahira S. Fahmy: University of Arizona CSI War Zone: The War Photographer as Forensic Journalist Howard Tumber: City University, London David E. Toohey: University of Hawaii Panel Negotiating with Terrorists Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Kristine Höglund: Uppsala University Reaching Out to Terrorists Jennifer Kavanagh: University of Michigan Disengagement and Deradicalization from Non‐State Terrorist Movements Levels of Analysis and the Rational Terrorist Problem Gregory Miller: University of Oklahoma Economic Expansion and the Abandonment of Oppositional Violence: Untangling the Relationship Using Spatial Microlevel Data from the Case of Northern Ireland Panel Weapons, Restraints and Law: Cluster Munitions and Arms Treaties Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Disc. Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg David Burbach, Naval War College Towards an Arms Trade Treaty: Design and Negotiation Elements Camille Pecastaing: Johns Hopkins SAIS Al‐Qaida Propaganda and Recruitment in the UK: Community Intervention as a Negotiation Strategy Robert A. Lambert: University of St Andrews Negotiating hostage Crises with the New Terrorists Adam Dolnik: Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention (CTCP), University of Wollongong US Policy Toward Nationalist Terrorist Organizations Stacie Pettyjohn: University of Virginia Cristiane Carneiro: University of Sao Paulo From Landmines to Cluster Munitions: The Influence of International Treaties on their Most Important Non‐ Participant Rebecca K. Root: State University of New York at Geneseo Advocacy through the Legislature: Advocacy of the Norm Internalization of the Ban on Anti‐Personnel Landmines Naoko Kumagai: City University of New York Panel Differing Sources of Russian Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Lada V. Kochtcheeva, N.C. State University Deborah L. Sanders, King's College London Geopolitics, Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy Under Putin Natalia N. Morozova: Central European University, Budapest Existential Threat in Soviet Foreign‐Policy Problem Representation towards Western Europe Robert M. Cutler: Carleton University Dangerous Underemployment: Education, Poverty, and Involvement in Terrorism SE20: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins U‐SAIS I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins U‐SAIS Ceasefires and Anti‐Terrorist Measures: Impediments to Negotiations with Terrorists? Chair Disc. William J. Josiger: Georgetown University Bonnie A. Weir: University of Chicago International Security Studies SE18: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University John G. Horgan: Penn State University Jim Crow in Cinematic Imaginings of Anti‐African American and Anti‐Immigrant Racism Chair Disc. Mia M. Bloom, University of Georgia Disc. It’s all About the Umma: Attack Motivations among European Islamist Terrorists Laura Roselle: Elon University SE17: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair SE21: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Author Meets Critics: Daniel H. Nexon's "Religious Conflict and the Struggle for Power in Early Modern Europe" Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Disc. Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Participant Raymond D. Duvall, University of Minnesota Participant James Daniel Philpott, University of Notre Dame Participant William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth SE22: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Islam and Politics in Turkey Halit Mustafa Tagma, Arizona State University Ahmet T. Kuru, Columbia University The Relations of European Union with Turkey During the JDP Government Ercan Saribasak: Institut D'Etudes Politques De Grenoble, Universite Pierre Mendes France The Politics of the Headscarf: The Kavakci Affair and Islamic Mobilizations in Turkey Mustafa Gurbuz: University of Connecticut Redefining Islam and Europe in Turkey’s European Union Membership Process Ahmet Yukleyen: University of Mississippi SE23: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Just War and Civilian Immunity Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University Security, Private Property and Knowledge: The Case of Intellectual Property Rights and Genetic Resource Christine Loew: J.W. Goethe‐Universität Frankfurt a.M. A Case for the Right to Opt out of Work: Freedom and the Work‐Constraint Julia Maskivker: Columbia University A Neo‐Classical Liberal Perspective on Human Rights: Freedom as Non‐Hierarchy Steve On: University of California at Los Angeles State Security and Economic Sanctions Sponsor(s): International Ethics Laura‐Lee C. Smith: American Graduate School in Paris Chair Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Disc. Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Public Responsibility for Civilian Casualties? Neta Carol Crawford: Boston University Responsibility for Civilian Casualties: Legal Gaps, Ethical Reflections and Implications for IR Shunzo Majima: Hokkaido University Minako Ichikawa: Tokyo University of Social Welfare Defending the Defenseless? Moral Responsibility for Creating Just Peace Spencer Meredith: Rowan University The Other Guys' Fault? Double Effect in Christian and Islamic Just War Thought Valerie Morkevicius: DePaul University SE24: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Alternative Approaches of Security, Human Rights and Global Justice Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association Chair Disc. SE25: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Political Culture: Correlations and Predictions Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Karam Dana, University of Washington Disc. Karam Dana, University of Washington The Cold War and the War on Terror: Religion as a Tool to Procure Public Support for Warfare Janicke Stramer: The American Graduate School of IR&D Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations Question: Empirical Findings from Egypt Alise E. Coen: University of Delaware Inter‐civilizational Relations: Past, Present, Future Brett M. Bowden: University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy The Sources of Global Anti‐Americanism Karl C. Kaltenthaler: University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University SE26: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Migration, Participation and Representations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Political Economy Chair Jonathan Bach, The New School Disc. Jonathan Bach, The New School The Outside Inside: Migrants “Transgression” as the Possible Sphere of Subjectivity and Politicization of the European Union Daniel M. Aragao: PUC‐RIO Time for the Bhagwati Tax? Evaluating Policy Responses to Brain Drain Michael Scott Solomon: University of South Florida Migration and Political Subjectivity Jonathan Bach: The New School Return Migration to Sri Lanka: Origins, Aesthetics and Cultural Transformation Bernardo Brown: Cornell University The Outside Inside: Migrants "Transgression" as the Possible Sphere of Subjectivity and Politicization of the European Union Daniel M. Aragao: PUC‐RIO Butter Dosa: Food, Nostalgia and Nation‐making Vandana Nagaraj: University of California at Davis SE27: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Effects of Rivalries on Rivals Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society (International) Chair Disc. Zeev Maoz, University of California at Davis James Lee Ray, Vanderbilt University Rivalry and State Making in the Global South Karen Rasler: Indiana University William R. Thompson: Indiana University Rivalry and State Support of Nonstate Armed Groups Economic Sanctions and Political Influence Belgin San Akca: University of California, Davis David Lektzian: Texas Tech University Zeev Maoz: University of California at Davis Dennis P. Patterson: Texas Tech University Rival Confrontations and Strategic Management of Conflict Seden Akcinaroglu: University of Binghamton SE30: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Paul F. Diehl: University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Data and Measurement in International Conflict: Findings & Challenges Elizabeth Radziszewski: Yeshiva University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes International Aspects of Civil War: A Dyadic Examination of the Interstate Conflict‐Civil War Nexus Aimee A. Tannehill: University of California at Davis SE28: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Processes of Securitisation and the Role of the Media Chair Jef Huysmans, The Open University Disc. R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Media Environments as Sites of Securitization and Contestation in China Juha A. Vuori: University of Turku Securitization as a Frame for News Accounts: Effects on Attitudes and Story Processing Fred Vultee: Wayne State University Conceptualizing the Media as Securitising Actor Scott D. Watson: University of Victoria The Transformation of Modern Global Society ‐ Individualism and New Political Cleavages in the Information Age Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Disc. Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa Patterns in Major Power Interactions: Findings from 1859‐ 1936 Daniel S. Morey: University of Kentucky Learning Between Crises: Comparing Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict Behavior Across the First and Second Intifadas Mark J. Crescenzi: University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Hand‐coded and Machine‐coded Event Datasets: A Comparison of the Consistency of WEIS and IDEA Datasets Clayton Thyne: University of Kentucky Early Findings from the Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions (TIES) Dataset T. Clifton Morgan: Rice University SE31: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable American Foreign Policy and the Politics of Fear: Threat Inflation since 9/11 Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Ulf Bjereld: University of Gothenburg Marie Demker: University of Gothenburg, Department of Political Science Bottom‐up Securitisation: The Role of Media and Public Opinion on Turkey's Intervention in Northern Iraq Bezen B. Coskun: Loughborough University Panel Signals, Costs and Consequences: The Effects of Economic Sanctions Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis International Political Economy Chair Disc. Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Disc. Kelly M. Kadera: University of Iowa Sponsor(s): International Security Studies SE29: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University Kimberly Elliott, Center for Global Development and Peterson Institute Seeing Is Believing?: International Signaling Use of Economic Sanctions Taehee Whang: Texas A&M University Gender‐Specific Consequences of Economic Coercion: The Effect of Economic Sanctions on Women’s Socio‐Economic Status A. Cooper Drury: University of Missouri Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Presidents, Congress, and the Use of Economic Sanctions Adrian Ang: Florida International University Chair Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon Chair Disc. Aric Trevor Thrall, University of Michigan ‐ Dearborn Jonathan Renshon, Harvard University Participant Robert Jervis, Columbia University Participant Chaim D. Kaufmann, Lehigh University Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University Participant David L. Rousseau, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Participant Jack Snyder, Columbia University Participant Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College SE32: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The End of Certainty? Exploring Analytical Approaches for the New Security Environment Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Victor Mauer, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich Disc. Disc. Ephraim Kahana, Western Galilee College Michael Warner, ODNI From Early Warning to Just‐in‐Time Recognition: Threat Anticipation in a Complex, Connected World Warren H. Fishbein: Global Futures Forum Generating Strategic Foresight Capabilities for Governments through Horizon Scanning Beat Habegger: ETH Zurich From Complicated to Complex: Transforming Intelligence for a Changing World Josh Kerbel: Office of the Director of National Intelligence British Counter‐Insurgency and the Use of Intelligence Rod Thornton: University of Nottingham A Brilliant Deception or an Intelligence Coup: Ashraf Marwan and the Arab‐Israeli 1973 War Uri Bar‐Joseph: Haifa University SE33: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Foreign Policy of Strategic Trade and Energy Cooperation SE35: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Civil Society and International Organization Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Daniel V. Preece, University of Alberta Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro The Democratic Deficit, Intergovernmental Organizations,and Global Civil Society Yanyu Ke: University of Kentucky Civil Society Won the Battle, the World Bank Won the War Sophie R. Harman: City University, London Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Political Contestation in an Emerging Global Public Domain International Political Economy Chair Disc. William W. Keller, University of Pittsburgh Gary Kenneth Bertsch, University of Georgia Disc. Suzette R. Grillot, University of Oklahoma Rulers, Domestic Politics, and the Future of World Oil Export Markets Wagaki Mwangi: Syracuse University What Makes Civil Society Strong? Testing Bottom‐up and Top‐down Theories of a Vibrant Civil Society Stefanie A. Bailer: University of Zurich Volkart Finn Heinrich Thilo D. Bodenstein: Freie Universität Berlin David A. Deese: Boston College Evaluating the Prospects for US‐Cuban Energy Policy Cooperation: Policy Analysis and Recommendations Jonathan C. Benjamin‐Alvarado: University of Nebraska Omaha Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: Implications for US‐ India Technology Cooperation Global Civil Society and the Power of Epistemes: Assessing the Role of CSOs in the EC’s TRIPS and Access to Medicines Negotiations Erin N. Hannah: Kings University College SE36: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Seema Gahlaut: University of Georgia Challenges in Countering Twenty‐First Century Insurgencies Anupam Srivastava: University of Georgia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Re‐Evaluating National Export Control Systems and Standards Todd E. Perry: US Department of Energy SE34: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Douglas R. Woodwell, University of Indianapolis Victor Asal, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University The Dynamics of Terrorist Movements: From Prediction to Management Dipak K. Gupta: San Diego State University Biting the Hand that Feeds Them? The Logic of Insurgent Terrorism Christopher M. Sullivan: University of Notre Dame More Than Meets the Eye: Terrorist Groups and the Dyanmics of Political Wing Formation Robert T. Brathwaite: University of Notre Dame Drawing the Distinction between Facilitating Environments and Motivating Policies in the Occurrence of Domestic Terrorism Dominick E. Wright: University of Michigan Dying to Vote?: Uncovering the Relationship Between Elections and Terrorism Howard Sanborn: Virginia Military Institute Stephen Nemeth: University of Iowa Andrew P. Mumford, University of Warwick Andrew P. Mumford, University of Warwick You Can't Flip A One Sided Coin: US Force Structure Choices Panel Domestic Politics and the Logic of Terrorist Violence Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Adam Cobb: United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College Smart Power, Counterinsurgency and Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW): American Military Policy in the 21st Century Jack J. Porter: The Citadel SE37: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Role of Religion in International Development Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University Secularization and Development in the Age of Globalization Turkey, Algeria, Egypt Deniz Cakirer: University of Southern California Religious Partnerships as Micro‐Development: A Case Study Michael Kuchinsky: Gardner Webb University International Development and the Creation of New Religions Robert Bosco: University of Connecticut Ideological Change or Continuity of Commitments: The Strategic Behavior of Indonesian Islamist Parties Julie Chernov: California State University‐Fullerton Localizing Transnationalism: The Case of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman: Australian National University, Nanyang Technological University SE38: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Privatization and National Security: Intelligence Jorge Mascarenhas Lasmar: London School of Economics and Political Science The English School and the Post‐Classical Challenge: A Methodological Consideration Huss Banai: Brown University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair The English School as a Tool for Studying Normative Change: How does the GWoT affect International Law? William M. Nolte, University of Maryland SE41: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Participant Catherine Lotrionte, Georgetown University Global Ethics: New Theoretical Directions Participant Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Sponsor(s): International Ethics SE39: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Hans‐Martin Jaeger: Carleton University Peace Studies Chair Disc. George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame David Cortright, Fourth Freedom Forum Disc. Sue Eckert, Brown University Trends in Targeted Sanctions ‐ How Often and How Many? Mikael Eriksson: The European University Institute Understanding the Effectiveness of Targeted Sanctions: The UN and the EU Experiences Since 1992 Francesco Giumelli: Metropolitan University Prague “Contextualising” Targeted Sanctions in Dual Strategies: How do Sanctions fit in the EU Strategies towards Belarus and Transnistria? Clara Portela: Singapore Management University Refinement in Action: Examining UN Security Council Sanctions Linda M. Gerber‐Stellingwerf: Fourth Freedom Forum UN Targeted Sanctions and Conflict Context: Changing the Lens Andrea E. Charron: Royal Military College of Canada Panel The English School and Methodology II: Debating Past and Future Paradigms Sponsor(s): English School Chair Disc. Mark A. Neufeld, Trent University Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Pragmatics of Systems Theory: “Comic” Complementarity and a Non‐foundational Justification of Human Rights Targeted Sanctions: A Critical Review SE40: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair Disc. Panel Richard Little, University of Bristol Timothy Dunne, University of Exeter Grasping the “Unspoken” – An Analysis of English School Methodology Conflicted Subjectivities and Universal Ethics Philippe Fournier: London School of Economics and Political Science The boundaries of Transnational Democracy: Alternatives to the all‐affected Principle of Democratic Inclusion Johan Karlsson: University of Gothenburg Ecological Space as the Distribuendum of Global Justice Tim Hayward: University of Edinburgh SE42: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Turkish Imperatives in Comparative Perspective Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Edward Webb, Dickinson College Disc. Edward Webb, Dickinson College International Influences on the Turkish Transition to Democracy after the 1980 Military Intervention Senem Aydin‐Düzgit: Istanbul Bilgi University Yaprak Gürsoy: Sabanci University Islam and Democracy: The Türban Issue and the General Election of 2007 in Turkey M. Ersin Kalaycioglu: Sabanci University Europeanization of Turkish Foreign Policy (2002‐2008) Ali Tekin: Bilkent University Politics of the People: Hegemonic Ideology and Regime Oscillation in Turkey and Argentina Yunus Sozen: Bahcesehir University, Istanbul SE43: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Johanne Glavind: University of Aarhus Private Actors and Information Sharing in the Fight against Dirty Money The View of the English School of International Relations on Sponsor(s): International Political Economy International Law Emerson Maione Souza: Estácio de Sá University Applying English School Structural Theory: The Pioneering Stages of a Research Program Laust Schouenborg: London School of Economics and Political Science International Political Sociology Chair Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Disc. Marieke De Goede, University of Amsterdam Tracking Terrorist Funds: Towards New Ways of Public‐ Private Information Sharing Anthony Amicelle: Sciences Po New Spaces Governing the EU's Fight against Terrorist Financing: Consequences and Challenges Mara Wesseling: University of Amsterdam Transnational Commercial Firms and Anti‐Money Laundering Policies Gilles Favarel‐Garrigues: CERI Sciences Po Eleni Tsingou: University of Warwick Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø Disc. Lassi K. Heininen, University of Lapland, Finland Disc. Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø Bourdieu in the Arctic: Oil, Gas and Human Security Kirsti Stuvoey: University of Tromsø Environmental Security, International Policy and Strategic Intelligence Chad M. Briggs: Lehigh University The Svalbard Archipelago in Russian Security Policy: Back to the Future? Kristian Åtland: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Torbjorn Pedersen: University of Tromso The Social of Sustainable Development: Feminist readings from the Arctic Heidi Sinevaara‐Niskanen: University of Lapland Human Security in the Canadian Arctic: Transforming Canada's First Nations through Self‐Determination Gabrielle A. Slowey: York University Panel Migration Partnerships: A Step towards the Global Governance of Migration? Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Global Development Rahel Kunz, University of Lucerne Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Americas, Puebla Needs and Opportunity: Voluntary Migration During Conflic Nicole G. Kalaf: University of California at Davis Migration Partnerships as a Global Governance Tool? An Analytical Framework Sandra Lavenex: University of Lucerne Migration and Development: Policy Coherence Susan Martin: Georgetown University SE46: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Rhetoric on the Past, Responses to the Present, and Anticipation of the Future in Japan‐China Relations Mary McCarthy: Drake University Panel China's Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Disc. Wanfa Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology Panel Pakistan: Security Challenges Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. International Security Studies Chair Disc. Understanding China’s Foreign Policy ‐ A Political Economy Perspective SE47: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Multiple Visions of Security in the Arctic SE45: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Dingding Chen: Hamilton College Julia Bader: German Development Institute The Making of Anti‐Money Laundering Regulation and the Banking Industry – Assessing Success and Failure in Regulatory Drives SE44: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Intentions Matter: Why China's Foreign Policy will be Peaceful Bhumitra Chakma, The University of Hull Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College The Effects of Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons on Indian Civil‐ Military Relations Ayesha Ray: King's College, Wilkes‐Barre, PA South Asian Security Scenarios: Baluch Nationalism in Pakistan Kavita Khory: Mount Holyoke College Failed States and Terrorism: Pakistan’s November Emergency, its International Reverberation and Policy Options Anita Singh: Dalhousie University Cruising Away: The Development of Cruise Missiles in South Asia Sharad Joshi: Monterey Institute of International Studies SE48: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Trade Conflicts and Dispute Settlement in the WTO Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Manfred Elsig, World Trade Institute Disc. Manfred Elsig, World Trade Institute Strategic Theory of WTO Trade Obligations: The Dispute Settlement Understanding Atanas G. Tzenev: Binghamton University Smart Threats and Success in the WTO Dispute Settlement Process: An Examination of the 2002 US Steel Safeguard Tariffs Michael N. Jacobs: University of Nevada, Reno Lessons from Lumber IV ‐ Canada and the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Russell A. Williams: Memorial University Tempering Agricultural Trade Conflicts and the North‐South Divide: A Model of Interstate Interaction and Agricultural Trade Liberalization Javier Morales‐Ortiz: Baldwin Wallace College Who Wins in the WTO?: Outcomes of Trade Disputes and Their Implications to the World Order Rafael Ranieri: University of Cincinnati SE49: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable SE96: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Poster Session Rosenau Regaled: Pondering Pre‐Theory, Thinking Turbulence, New Approaches to Human Rights and Contemplating Complexity Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Miles Townes, George Washington University Disc. James Nathan Rosenau, George Washington University Participant Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Participant Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University Disc. Itai Sneh, John Jay College The International Dimensions of Crimes Against Humanity: Ethnic Cleansing, Genocide and Pogrom Skyne Uku Wertimer: California State University Long Beach Should Walls Be History?: A Comparative Study of the Israeli‐Palestinian and US‐Mexican Borders Participant Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Filiz Otucu: Plymouth State University Participant Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University Sheryl Shirley: Plymouth State University SE94: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Poster Session Migrants and Refugees Joel R. Pruce: Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver Sponsor(s): Human Rights Disc. Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth Between Immigration Control and Human Rights Protection: The Ambiguities of Mexico’s Migration Policy – The Case of the "Beta Groups for the Protection of Migrants“ Johannes Specht: Freie Universität Berlin Authoritarian Regimes in Liberal Democracies: The Case of Migrant Workers in the West Malia D. Bajpai: University of Connecticut Roundtable Balance Sheet: The Iraq War and US National Security Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Stephen Martin Walt, Harvard University Participant Peter Dombrowski, Strategic Research Department Participant John Stuart Duffield, Georgia State University Participant Clay Ramsay, University of Maryland Roundtable International Justice Across the Disciplines Michael J. Shapiro: University of Hawaii Settlers and Mobilization in Cyprus: Antinomies of Ethnic Conflict and Immigration Politics Neophytos Loizides: Queens University, Belfast Creating Human Rights: Noncitizen Politics and International Trigger Cases Lisa Alfredson: University of Pittsburgh Poster Session Vulnerable Populations Sponsor(s): Human Rights Disc. MA01: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM MA02: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM 'Cowboys' on the Border SE95: Sunday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Outlaws, Rogues, and Robin Hoods in the Delivery of Human Rights Goods Wanda Wigfall‐Williams, Columbia College Proceeding from Acceptance to Compliance: Global Child Rights and Local Effects Andrea Schapper: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences The Invisible Victims of 9/11: Refugees & Asylum Seekers Yohannes Woldemariam: Fort Lewis College A Risky Proposition: Promoting Gender Equality in Muslim Countries Fariel M. Cherif: University of California at Riverside The Experiences of Denying Constitutional Protection to Sodomy Laws in the United States, Australia and Malaysia: You've Come a Long Way Baby and You Still Have a Long Way to Go! Alan B. Berman: Research Fellow Socio‐Legal Research Centre, Griffith Law School Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Aaron M. Fichtelberg, University of Delaware Participant Rosemary L. Barberet, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Participant Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Participant Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Participant Frederic Megret, McGill University Participant Frances T. Pilch, USAF Academy Participant Matthew S. Weinert, University of Delaware MA03: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable The Decline of War? Empirical and Causal Arguments Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Joshua S. Goldstein, American University Disc. Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Participant Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Participant Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews Participant Nils Petter Gleditsch, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Participant J. Joseph Hewitt, University of Maryland Participant Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University Participant John Mueller, Ohio State University Participant Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University MA04: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA06: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Innovative Panel Bias and Neutrality in International and Civil Conflicts Mentoring Matters: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Disc. Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University Crowed with Conciliators, Biased and Neutral Mediation Coalitions in Civil Wars Isak Svensson: Uppsala University Conceptualizing Neutrality and Bias in Third Party Intervention: Actions vs. Preferences Stephen Gent: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Megan Shannon: University of Mississippi Major Power Bias and Intervention in Interstate Disputes Nil Seda Satana: Bilkent University Katja Favretto: University of California at Los Angeles The Logic of UN Action: Decision‐Making and Bias in International Conflicts Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego Michelle Benson Saxton: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Holger Schmidt: George Washington University Kyle Clark Beardsley: Emory University Panel International Security: Key Concepts, Alternative/Peripheral Views Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Participant Zehra Arat, Purchase College, State University of New York Participant Laura Parisi, University of Victoria Participant V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona Participant Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Denver Participant Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Participant Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Participant Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso Participant Jacqui True, University of Auckland Participant Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco MA07: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Constructivism and Forecasting: Problems, Prospects and Applications Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) UN Tactics and the Durability of Peace MA05: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Laura Parisi, University of Victoria Participant Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Nizar Messari, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Monica Herz, IRI‐PUC‐Rio Nizar Messari, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro Peacekeeping Operations: Keeping Whose Peace? Paula Duarte Lopes: University of Coimbra Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra Banning Evil: The formation of a Regime on Cluster Munitions ‐ Implications to International Security Denise Garcia: Northeastern and Harvard University Security Thinking in Latin America Arlene Beth Tickner: Universidad de los Andes Do Peacekeeping Missions Reinforce State Failure? The Case of Haiti Antonio Jorge Ramalho: University of Brasilia Chair Disc. Christoph Meyer, Kings College London Antje Wiener, University of Bath Claiming the Future: The Predictive Potential of Constructivist Research Felix Berenskoetter: Former Editor, Millennium: Journal of International Studies Strategic Culture: Culture, Strategy and Academic Forecasting Edward Lock: School of Politics Adding in Emotions: Broadening the Constructivist Toolkit to Focus the Future Roxane Farmanfarmaian: Cambridge University Bridging Mind and Matter, Agency and Structure: The Stability of State Discourse as an Harbinger of the Future Kevork K. Oskanian: London School of Economics and Political Science Forecasting Europe’s Global Role: The Interplay of Material and Ideational Conditions Christoph Meyer: Kings College London MA08: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Imagining the Future: Risk Society and the Aesthetisation of Catastrophe Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute for International Studies Bernadette Buckley, Goldsmiths, University of London Border Theatre: On the Arts of Security and Resistance Alexandra E. J. Hall: Durham University Louise Amoore: Durham University Science and Fiction: The (De) Aestheticisation of Catastrophe in the ‘War on Terror’ and Climate Change MA11: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Claudia E. Aradau: The Open University Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice in Public Diplomacy Rens van Munster: University of Southern Denmark Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Sexing Foreign Policy: Emergency and Representation in US AIDS Relief Serena Cruz: Florida International University Applied Atmospheric Aesthetics: Reconsidering the Risky Art of Depicting Global Climate Change through PowerPoints, Photographs, and Polemics Timothy Wayne Luke: VPI & SU Risky Thinking: “Blue Cascades” and Public‐Private Partnerships in the Catastrophic Imagination Benjamin J. Muller: Simon Fraser University MA09: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University Disc. Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University Participant Dale C. Copeland, University of Virginia Participant Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California Participant Ali R. Fisher, Mappa Mundi Consulting Participant Ellen Huijgh, Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael' Participant Martin H. B. Löffelholz, Technische Universität Ilmenau Participant Jan Melissen, Clingendael Panel Shiism in the Ascendant? The Past, Present, and Future of the MA12: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Beyond Anarchy? New Directions in System and Structural ‘Shia Crescent’ Theory Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Assaf Moghadam, US Military Academy Disc. Ar Norton, Boston University Saudi Arabia's Sectarian Turn: 1979 and the Origins of Modern Sectarianism Towards an Independent Shiite State in Southern Iraq? A Re Examination of the Historical Evidence Reidar Visser: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Factionalism and Ideology in the Islamic Republic of Iran Sanam Vakil: Johns Hopkins University Assaf Moghadam: US Military Academy Differentiation: A Sociological Approach to IR Theory Mathias Theo Albert: Universität Bielefeld Negarchy: The Case for a Third Structural Ordering Principle Daniel H. Deudney: Johns Hopkins University Rethinking Ordering Principles: Vertical Differentiation and Ranked Orders Hierarchy as International Structure Roundtable Taking the Fear Out of Assessment and Evaluation: Lessons Learned Sponsor(s): International Education John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College Participant Norah P. Shultz, Arcadia University Participant Susan Vernon‐Gerstenfeld, WPI Participant Richard H. Watts, Tulane University Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Jack Donnelly: University of Denver Shia Ideology Atlas: Initial Findings Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Barry Buzan: London School of Economics and Political Science Toby C. Jones: Rutgers University MA10: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): English School Daniel Nexon: Georgetown University Embedded Hierarchy: Explaining Sovereign Inequality in International Politics Paul K. MacDonald: Williams College MA13: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global Carbon Market Politics Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Jorgen Wettestad, Fridtjof Nansen Institute Miranda Schreurs, University of Maryland Assembling Carbon Markets Matthew Paterson: University of Ottawa The Evolution of Emissions Trading as a Governance Mechanism for Climate Change Michele Betsill: Colorado State University Matthew J. Hoffmann: University of Toronto The Evolution of US Climate Legislation Gary C. Bryner: Brigham Young University Revising the EU ETS: Process and Prospects Ahead Jorgen Wettestad: Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jon Birger Skjærseth: The Fridtjof Nansen Instittute Caps, Blocks and Schemes: Regional Greenhouse Gas Trading in North America in a Global Context Stacy D. VanDeveer: University of New Hampshire MA16: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM The Politics of High Technology Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Henrik Selin: Boston University MA14: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International Communication Panel Chair Marcus Schaper, Reed College Comparing Intelligence Systems: Challenges and Next Steps Disc. Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Policies at the Technological Frontier in Europe ‐ Trap of the Follower or Divergent Trajectories Chair Mark Phythian, University of Leicester Disc. Shlomo Shpiro, Bar‐Ilan University The Intelligence Services as a Democratic Indicator ‐ Main Differences between Intelligence in a Democratic Country and in Non‐Democratic One Gustavo D. Matey: Complutense University, Madrid Comparing Intelligence Systems: A Look at the Evidence Michael Warner: ODNI Intelligence Organizations as Networks: Centrality, Complexity, Legitimacy and Effectiveness in Comparative Perspective Marco A. C. Cepik: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul A Proposed Framework for the Analysis of Intelligence Processes in Democratising Regimes Peter Gill: University of Salford, UK Between Creative Destruction and Disembeddedness: The Political Economy of the ‘Biotechnology Revolution’ Volker W. Lehmann: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Discourse, Hegemonic Struggles and Nanotechnology – A Post‐Structuralist approach to the Global Political Economy of Nanotechnology Joscha Wullweber: University of Kassel, Germany MA17: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Status and the Great Powers Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Drawing Conclusions From the Comparative Study of Security and Intelligence Commissions of Inquiry Disc. Deborah W. Larson, University of California at Los Angeles Christopher Layne, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University Exceptionalist Narratives and Great Power Status: The Social Sources of Realpolitik Stuart Farson: Simon Fraser University Mark Phythian: University of Leicester MA15: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Vittorio Ancarani: University of Turin Panel Feminist Security Studies: Engendering Development and Security Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development International Security Studies Chair Runa Das, University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth Disc. Meenal Shrivastava, Athabasca University Engendering Post‐Conflict Development Katie Sheketoff: The George Washington University The Aftermath of International Administrations: Implementing Women’s Rights in Timor‐Leste and Cambodia Susanne Alldén: Umea University Smuggling in the ‘f’ word Ruth Jacobson: University of Bristol, UK William Schlickenmaier: Georgetown University Prestige, Delegitimation, and War: What Is China’s Vision for International Order? Xiaoyu Pu: The Ohio State University Randall L. Schweller: The Ohio State University Status and Great Power Conflict: American Hegemony and the Dispute over the Invasion of Iraq, 2002‐2003 Tudor A. Onea: Queen's University Devant l’Empire: France and the Question of ‘American Empire’ David G. Haglund: Queen's University Status, Power, and World Order: Integrating Russia and China Deborah W. Larson: University of California at Los Angeles Alexei Shevchenko: California State Fullerton Panel MA18: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM When Feminist Theory Meets Peacebuilding Policy: Implications of Gender Mainstreaming and National Action Understanding Small State Behavior: Alternate Explanations Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Plans Heidi Hudson: University of the Free State Runaway Norms and Gender Violence in Conflict: Challenges for Peace Processes Nadezhda Griffin: Fairfield University Janie Leatherman: Failfield University Chair Laura Cristina Ferreira‐Pereira, University of Minho Disc. Cristina S. Pecequilo, UNESP Multi‐Vector Foreign Policy as a Commitment Problem Galymzhan Kirbassov: Binghamton University, State University of New York Who Cares about Foreign Policy in Less Developed Countries? Or, How to Expand and Integrate our Understanding of International Relations? Ana Margheritis: University of Florida Jessica M. Byron: University of the West Indies The Individual is a Function of the State: The State Level of Analysis as an Explanation for the Caribbean’s Increased Engagement with China Feminist Organizing and Global Governance: A Compendium Project Panel Chair Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University International Organizations and International Governance of Migration and Ethnic Politics Michael Johns: Laurentian University‐ Barrie Networks Francesca Panzironi: University of Sydney Internet Governance Dana Marie Morris: University of Denver Panel Critical Reflections on Statebuilding: Searching for Clarity Where there is None Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University Transnational Social Movements Kenneth Gould: City University of New York‐Brooklyn College Tammy L. Lewis: Muhlenberg College Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Compendium Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Small States and International Trade Agreements: A Comparison of Domestic factors influencing Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic in the negotiation of the CAFTA‐DR MA19: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM MA21: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Gemma Collantes Celador, City University London Alice Hills, University of Leeds Private Actors and the Institutionalization of Security: A Necessary Evil? Christina M. Yeung Gender and Global Governance Julie Mertus: American University MA22: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable The Future of Critical Terrorism Studies Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Gemma Collantes Celador: City University London Contesting the Police Reform Agenda: What Peace are we Building? Isabelle Ioannides: Free University of Brussels Unintended Consequences of Statebuilding: EU and US Security Assistance Strategies Compared Ursula C. Schroeder: Free University Berlin Tackling Illicit Flows by Securing Post‐Conflict Spaces Michael Bourne: Queen's University Belfast Chair Stephen Nemeth, University of Iowa Disc. Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Marie Breen‐Smyth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant George Kassimeris, University of Wolverhampton Participant Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Participant Leonard B. Weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno MA23: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Military Forces and the Fight Against Serious Crime in Peace The UK and International Development: Moral Vision or Business as Usual? Operations: Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces MA20: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Sovereignty and International Law Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Disc. Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport Changing Norms in International Humanitarian Law: From Non‐Intervention to R2P Dave O. Benjamin: University of Bridgeport The Burden of Sovereignty: The Rhetoric of Obligation as Recreated in Multilateral Treaties Sean Walsh: University of Florida Samuel J. Barkin: University of Florida Reconceptualising Sovereignty in International Law Flavio G. I. Inocencio: Nottingham Trent University From Fragmentation to Constitutionalization: The Possible Futures of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding Mark E. Herlihy: Georgetown University Law Center Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Paul Smoke, New York University Disc. Paul Smoke, New York University Policy Photopsia: The Lens of Globalisation and the Blurring of New Labour’s Moral Vision in the Field of International Development David M. Webber: University of Warwick Public Opinion as Leverage for Support for Development Assistance: A Critique of DFID’s Public Survey Strategy David Hudson: University College London Jennifer van Heerde: University College London Morality, History, and the Debt Campaign Paula D. Goldman: Harvard University MA24: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Foreign Policy of the EU Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University Disc. Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University Bilateral Relations, Multilateral Diplomacy ‐ Third States and Their Interaction with the EU Frank Gaenssmantel: European University Institute EU Politics of Foreign Aid in the Balkans: Development, Integration, and Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Arnaud Kurze: George Mason University Henrike Viehrig: University of Cologne The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe as a Regional Security Actor: A Security Governance Perspective NATO: Transformations and Contributions to Regional Security Governance Roberto Dominguez: Suffolk University European Public Opinion and Post‐Cold War Military Interventions: A Continuation of Realist Thinking or Speaking of Ideals and Values? Ebru S. Canan: Bahcesehir University, Turkey Panel Transitional Justice: Local Ownership and International Influences Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Disc. Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario The Evolution of the Security Concept in Asia‐Pacific Katja Weber: Georgia Institute of Technology Contributions of the African Union to the Regional Security Governance Femi A. Babarinde: Thunderbird School of Global Management MA28: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Mahan Revisited: Naval Strategy in An Era of Resource Competition and Globalization Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Cross‐regional Perspectives on Justice after Atrocity: The Role of Trials in Africa and Latin America Jo‐Marie Burt: George Mason University Susan F. Hirsch: George Mason University Chair James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School Disc. James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School The 'Straits Question' Revisited: Narrow Seas and the New Maritime Strategy Daniel J. Moran: Naval Postgraduate School The Right to Dignity in Transitional Constitutions Erin Daly: Widener School of Law Who Owns Transitional Justice?: Negotiating the Local/International Balance Beth K. Dougherty: Beloit College Holy War and Holy Waters: US Naval Strategy in the Persian Gulf James A. Russell: Naval Postgraduate School US Naval Strategy in the 21st Century Michael Klare: Hampshire College Building Local Ownership of the International Criminal Court Alana Tiemessen: University of British Columbia MA26: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Emil J. Kirchner: University of Essex Nuray Ibryamova: Rhodes College To Go or Not to Go – International and Domestic Factors of European Troop Deployments Abroad MA25: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Regional Security and the EU Panel Chinese Maritime Strategy: Boats or Ships? Jacqueline A. Newmyer: Long Term Strategy Group MA29: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Future of the Past: Continuation or Rupture of Long‐Term EU‐US Relations After George W. Bush: Evolution or Global System Development? Revolution? Panel 1 of 2 Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Joachim Karl Rennstich, Fordham University Disc. William R. Thompson, Indiana University Post‐Neoliberalism: Discourses, Strategies and Practices Ulrich Brand: Vienna University Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware The Political Economy of EU‐US Relations After Bush: Continuity in a Revolutionary World Economy? US Foreign Economic Policy in the Post‐Bush Era: Constraints and Opportunities Terrence Guay: Pennsylvania State University Forecasting Global State Formation Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Energy Flow and Ecological Impact in the Evolution of World‐Systems Kirk Lawrence: University of California‐Riverside Panel Regional Security Governance in the New Millennium I Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Chair Disc. Stephanie Anderson, University of Wyoming Roy H. Ginsberg, Skidmore College Michael H. Smith: Loughborough University World System History: Frank, Arrighi & the Way Forward MA27: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Disc. Alejandro Chanona B., UNAM David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po Diminishing Returns to Trade Power in the EU Steven Michael McGuire: University of Bath Governing Global Finance: The Increasing Symmetry of EU‐ US Relations Patrick Leblond: University of Ottawa Competing Multilateralisms: EU‐US Relations Divergent? Richard Whitman: University of Bath MA30: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA33: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel African Union and R2P: Synergy or Divergence? Crisis and Response: Whither Global Financial Governance? Sponsor(s): International Organization Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Joao Gomes Porto, University of Bradford Norm Localization, the Responsibility to Protect and African International Society Paul D. Williams: George Washington University The Selection of the Norm of Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect Cristina Badescu: University of Toronto Thomas Kwasi Tieku: University of Toronto Solidarity Politics and the Responsibility to Protect Thomas Kwasi Tieku: University of Toronto Responsibility without Capability? Humanitarian Intervention & Private Military Companies Ulrich Andreas Petersohn: RAND Corporation MA31: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Liberalism and Violence: Past, Present, Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Daniel Warner, Graduate Institute of International Development Studies Daniel Warner, Graduate Institute of International Development Studies Liberal Democracy and the Ease of Violence Stephen J. Rosow: State University of New York College at Oswego Ethical Challenges of the European Neighborhood Policy Annette Freyberg‐Inan: University of Amsterdam Australia and Indonesia: Past, Present, Future Clinton Fernandes: UNSW@ADFA Liberalism ‐ A Suspecting Glance: Historically Violent and Prospectively Redundant Michael McKinley: Australian National University MA32: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Dark Histories, Brighter Futures: War Crimes and Confronting the Past Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. James Gow, King's College London James Gow, King's College London Forgiveness in International Relations: Russia, Finland, Estonia and the Memory of WW2 Tuomas A. Forsberg: University of Tampere Breaking from the Past or Connecting to the Future: the Tokyo Trial and Present Japan Madoka Futamura: United Nations University Transitional Justice in Germany, 1945‐1950: Ironies, Paradoxes, and Unintended Consequences Devin O. Pendas: Boston College Chair Disc. Tony Porter, McMaster University Tony Porter, McMaster University The Politics of Financial Crisis Prevention Louis W. Pauly: University of Toronto Sovereign Wealth Funds: Bringing the State Back In Benjamin J. Cohen: University of California at Santa Barbara Deciding When Rules Do Not Apply: Financial Crisis Resolution beyond Subprime Anna Gelpern: Rutgers University School of Law ‐ Newark The Limits of Regulatory Privatization? The Sub‐prime Crisis and the Challenges to Global Governance Jacqueline M. Best: University of Ottawa Political Responses to the Post‐2007 International Financial Crisis Eric Helleiner: University of Waterloo Stefano Pagliari: University of Waterloo MA34: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Domestic Institutions and Israeli‐Palestinian Peacemaking Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto Disc. Jeremy Pressman, University of Connecticut Credible Commitments, Domestic Politics and Territorial Compromise: The Case of Israel and the Occupied Territorie Hendrik Spruyt: Northwestern University The Domestic Politics Origins of Israeli‐Palestinian Peace‐ Making Failure Oded Haklai: Queen's University Does Democracy Tame the Religious Radicals? Lessons from the Case of Israel’s SHAS party Miriam Fendius Elman: Syracuse University The Israeli Right and Israel's Territorial Dilemma: Ideological Purity and Political Readjustment Ilan Peleg: Lafayette College Innenpolitik and War: Domestic Politics in the Arab‐Israeli Wars (1948‐1967) Avraham Sela: Hebrew University Jerusalem MA35: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Social Activism and International Organizations Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Andre Broome, University of Birmingham Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Disc. Heloise Weber, University of Queensland Profit and Protest: The Role of Critique in the World Economy Antje Vetterlein: Copenhagen Business School Power and Change in the International Financial Institutions: An Analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper Initiative Liam S. Clegg: University of Birmingham Susan M. Park: University of Sydney “What Took You So Long?” The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Nicholas S. Henry: Victoria University of Wellington Panel Reconceptualizing Security A Human Security Model Of Civil War Duration Chris Albon: University of California at Davis The Logic of Habit in IR Ted Hopf: Ohio State University Comparative Approaches to Regional Security in Europe and the Asia Pacific Craig A. Snyder: Deakin University Laura E. Reidel: Wilfrid Laurier University Security, Civil Society and Change in Turkey: Counter‐ Hegemonic Conceptualisations of Security Aylin Ozet: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Panel Global Trade, Finance, and Economic Development Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Nayantara D. Hensel, US Naval Postgraduate School Tatiana Vashchilko, Pennsylvania State Unversity The Effects of the IMF on the Initiation and Maintenance of Economic Reforms in Latin America Glen Biglaiser: Texas Tech University Legitimacy of International Organizations – The Case of the WTO Martin Koch: University of Bielefeld Poverty Reduction as Social Policy: The Inter‐American Development Bank in Latin America Kerstin Sorensen: Elon University Universal Norms or Club Rules? The IMF and Economic Policymaking in Southern Africa Christian M. Brütsch: University of Zurich States and Financial Markets: Conceptualizing their Relations via the “Monterrey Consensus” James Amemasor: Rutgers University Chair Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Disc. L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School Commodified Cadavers and the Political Economy of Spectacle Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett: Johns Hopkins University Marieke J. Wilson: Johns Hopkins University Jonathan K. Shapiro: Illinois State University The Sum of all Parts? Ethics, Economics, and Organ Transfe Stefanie R. Fishel: Johns Hopkins Fantastic Freaks! Superhuman and Inhuman Embodiments: Transgressing or (Re)producing Normative Corporeality’s through the Superhero body? Lori Crowe: York University MA40: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Problems in Waging Modern Conflict Community Security: The Forgotten Aspect of Human Security Chair Disc. International Political Economy Inorganic Bodies: Global Politics and Material Subjects Robert Michael Mandel, Lewis & Clark College Ivan Dinev Ivanov, Muskingum College MA37: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Bodies and Parts: The Global Political Economy of the Corporeal Jason L. Walton: Johns Hopkins University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Panel Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Risking Business? Environmental Advocacy and the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency MA36: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM MA39: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Disc. Harry D. Gould, Florida International University The Legality of Targeted Killing as an Instrument of War: The Case of Qaed Salim Sinan al‐Harethi Avery Plaw: Umass Dartmouth "Precautionary Measures" in the First Additional Protocol: A Legally Warranted Moral Hazard? Janina Dill: University of Oxford Explaining an Absence: Centralized Monitoring and the Law of War Regime Brooke C. Greene: Columbia University Beyond Reciprocity: The Effects of European Identity on Compliance with the Law of War Brooke C. Greene: Columbia University Tanisha Fazal: Columbia University MA41: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel China's Energy Relations with the Global South Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Carrie Currier, Texas Christian University Disc. Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville China's Search for Energy Security in the Middle East: Strategic Implications Manochehr Dorraj: Texas Christian University Carrie Currier: Texas Christian University China, Russia, and Central Asia: Triangular Energy Politics Gregory Gleason: University of New Mexico China, Latin America, and the United States: The Political Economy of Energy Policy in the Americas Gregg B. Johnson: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Jesse T. Wasson: State University of New York at Buffalo Competition and Cooperation: China's Energy Relations with Japan and India Jian Yang: University of Auckland MA42: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Cities and Global Governance Gudrun E. Benecke: University of Potsdam Multilateral Cooperation in Latin America: A Bet for Energy Security Accomplishment Maite J. Iturre: University of the Basque Country The “Renewable Revolution” and the CAP ‐ The "Renewable Revolution" and the CAP ‐ Policy Interplay and the Road to Reform Malena R. Sundstrom: Lund University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies MA45: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM International Political Economy Chair Leapfrogging towards Renewable Energy Technologies for Power Generation in India – Assessing Potentials for an Alternative Development Path Barry Gills, Newcastle University Participant Mark Amen, University of South Florida Participant Sofie Bouteligier, KULeuven, Belgium Panel Refugees in International Relations I Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford Participant Patricia McCarney, University of Toronto Disc. Alexander Betts, University of Oxford Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University Participant Klaus Segbers, Institute for East European Affairs The Samaritan’s Dilemma Revisited: A Cross‐National Analysis of Humanitarian Assistance on Conflicts and Forced Migration Participant Manfred B. Steger, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Participant Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College Young Hoon Song: University of South Carolina Normative and Ethical Approaches to Refugee Protection Chris Brown: London School of Economics and Political Science MA43: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Researching Fields, Habitus, Capital and Practice: Bourdieusian Contributions to International Relations Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Patricia Owens: Queen Mary, University of London Feminist Geopolitics meets Refugee Studies Jennifer Hyndman: Simon Fraser University Chair Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University Disc. Vincent Pouliot, McGill University The Social Universe of the French Foreign Ministry in the Era of the First World War Peter D. Jackson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Is Modern Diplomacy Ethnocentric? A Cultural Analysis Iver B. Neumann: Norwegian Institute International Affairs Stigmatized States: Deviance and Discipline in the International Society Rebecca Adler‐Nissen: University of Copenhagen What kind of Person, the State? A Bourdieusian Contribution to Understanding State Agency in International Relations Liliana Pop: London Metropolitan University MA44: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Beyond Bare Life: Refugees and the “Right to Have Rights” Panel The Renewable Revolution: The Push for Renewable Energy Development Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Navroz K. Dubash, Jawaharlal Nehru University Disc. Alastair Iles, Environmental Science, Policy & Management Path Dependence and Renewable Energy Development in the United States and Germany Christoph H. Stefes: University of Colorado Denver The Migration and Conflict Story: What Direction Causality? Brandon Valeriano: University of Illinois at Chicago MA46: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Continuity and Change in Institutions and Networks Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Continuity and Change in Post‐Soviet Welfare States Erica J. Johnson: University of Washington Peasants, Patrons, and Parties: The Tension between Clientelism and Democracy in Nepal Madhav Joshi: University of North Texas David Mason: University of North Texas Disaggregating Autocratic Regimes: Polity Duration and Alternative Sources of Stability Kirssa L. Cline: University of Arizona Who Would Have Thunk It? Investing in China and Socialism in Venezuela: Understanding Regime Change Anthony P. Spanakos: Montclair State University The Past Shapes the Present: Variables that Determined Post‐Soviet Institutions Ashley D. Streat‐Bartlett: University of Alabama MA47: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel MA95: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session New Definitions of Security Nationalism and Conflict in China Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Gale A. Mattox, US Naval Academy J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California 21st Century Urban Security: Operational Dilemmas and Theoretical Challenges Eric Ziegelmayer: St. Lawrence University Stephen B. Herschler, Oglethorpe University The Reverse Linkage Effect?: Assessing the Impact of Chinese Integration on the Democratization of Hong Kong Ilan Alon: Rollins College Dexter Boniface: Rollins College What Role for the EU in the Middle East? Jan Hallenberg: Sw National Defence College Malena Britz: Swedish National Defence College Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear: A Human Security Approach to a New Middle East Deborah L. Wheeler: United States Naval Academy The History of Victimization: New Trends in China’s Nationalism Xuecun Liang: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Mêlée Apart for Human Rights: Comparative Studies on Silenced Tibetans and Native Americans Maorong Jiang: Creighton University China’s Ethnic Regime in Comparative Perspective: Implications for Future Conflict Redefining Security for Europe Gale A. Mattox: US Naval Academy Rethinking Arms Control for the New Administration Jeffrey Arthur Larsen: University of Denver MA48: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Disc. Panel Erin E. Williams: University of British Columbia Clash of Cultures: Rethinking Chinese Nationalism Zheng Wang: Seton Hall University Poster Session The World Trade Organization MA97: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy China: Internal Threats and External Challenges Chair Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington Political Economy of WTO Dispute Settlement ‐ A European Union Perspective Fabien Besson: Ministry of Finance ‐ France & University Paris 1 Pantheon‐Sorbonne Martial Foucault: Université de Montréal Disc. Yu‐Wen Chen, University of Konstanz Is the Traditional East Asian System a Hierarchy? Feng Zhang: London School of Economics and Political Science The Future of Regional Cooperation in East/Southeast Asia Soleiman Dias: Hanyang University The Ins and Outs of China's WTO Compliance Jean‐Marc F. Blanchard: San Francisco State University Complex Agency – The WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body as a Transnational Governance Network Michael Strange: Roskilde University The New Development of Cross‐Strait Relations since 2008 Hsiao‐Yun Yu: Chinese Culture University Winning Without Victory: Why China Has Failed to End the Separatist Struggle in Tibet Lisa M. Rickmers: City University of New York Public Deliberation and Scientific Reasoning at the WTO Philipp Stucki: Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva The Changes in the Foreign Trade Policy within WTO System Zdzislaw Puslecki: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland MA94: Monday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Poster Session Peasant Protes and Long‐term Political Stability in China Zhang Wu: Union College MB01: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Roundtable on T.V. Paul's, "The Tradition of Non‐use of Nuclear Weapons" Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Exploring Cooperative Structures and Policies Chair Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. T. V. Paul, McGill University Participant Jeffrey William Knopf, National Security Affairs Department/NS Participant Charles Lipson, University of Chicago Disc. Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo Towards a Cooperative Security Order in Asia Pramod Kumar Mishra: University of Delhi Bargaining and Deliberation in International Negotiations: The Role of Non‐State Actors in Financial Regulatory Cooperation Kevin Young: London School of Economics and Political Science Cooperation in the Global Village: Interaction, Trust, and Compliance with Monetary Agreements Johannes Karreth: University of Georgia Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University Participant Patrick M. Morgan, University of California at Irvine Participant Nina Tannenwald, Brown University Participant John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois, Urbana Campaign MB02: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB05: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable The Politics and Polemics of International Intervention American Leadership, the Power of Ideas and the War on Terror: The Bush Years and Beyond Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Amy Ross, University of Georgia Marc J. Cohen, SAIS‐Johns Hopkins University Bringing Africa Back into World Order: The Ideological Origins of Post‐Cold War Humanitarian Intervention Adam R. Branch: San Diego State University Responsibility to Protect: The Evolution of an International Norm Noha S. Shawki: Illinois State University Emerging Norms in Humanitarian Intervention ‐ The Past as Guide or Pitfall? Mary I. Farrell: University of Greenwich From Kuwait to Myanmar: New Challenges for Humanitarian Interventions Ander Gutierrez‐Solana: University of the Basque Country MB03: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Fifty Years in Peace and War: The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Robert G. Patman, University of Otago Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph Participant Dirk Nabers, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Participant Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Participant Robert G. Patman, University of Otago MB06: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Innovative Panel AlterGlobalizations Caucus Meeting Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Chair Barry Gills, Newcastle University Hasmet Uluorta, University of Miami Participant Robin Broad, American University Participant Shannon Gibson, University of Miami Participant Ruth Reitan, University of Miami Participant Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Disc. Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Participant Johannes Botes, University of Baltimore MB07: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Participant Øyvind Ekelund, Peace Research Institute Oslo Warfare, Memory and the Future Participant Gudleiv Forr, Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO Participant Inger Skjelsbaek, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) MB04: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The United States and the Middle East Peace Process Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Robert J. Lieber, Georgetown University Disc. Dov Waxman, City University of New York From the Yom Kippur War to the Second Lebanon War: Systemic Effects on US Management of War and Peace in the Middle East Benjamin Miller: University of Haifa Problematizing Revisionist and Status Quo Designations in the Arab‐Israeli Conflict, 1948‐2008: The Implications for the US Jeremy Pressman: University of Connecticut United States‐Palestinian Relations – Pageantry without Substance Frisch Hillel: Bar‐Ilan University Chair Nathalie Wlodarczyk, Exclusive Analysis Disc. Nathalie Wlodarczyk, Exclusive Analysis Making Memory: Transforming Politics after Genocide Rachel C. Ibreck: University of Bristol Congolese Refugees in Rwandan Camps: No future? Natasha Z. Price: University of Bristol Sierra Leone: How much to Remember, how much to Forget? Jessica Lincoln Retelling the Past/Reconstructing the Present: Palestinian Women in Israel Remember the 1948 War Isis Nusair: Denison University MB08: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Violence, Sovereignty and War under Liberal Governmentality Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Julian Reid, King's College London Disc. Sergei Prozorov, University of Helsinki Disc. Geoffrey A. Whitehall, Acadia University The Liberal Way of War: Biohuman and The Martial Face of Global Biopolitics Michael Dillon: Lancaster University Global Discipline: United Nations Peacekeeping, International Security and Democratization in the Post‐Cold War Era Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech Sovereignty as a Form of Power: Violence, Reason and Domination in Liberal Governmentality Simona Rentea: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Zones of Power in Global Politics: The Mediation of Governmentality, Biopolitics and Sovereignty Doerthe Rosenow: King's College London MB09: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Gulf Security: Legacies of the Past, Prospects for the Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School Gulf Security: Away from Tropes and Back to Basics Matteo Legrenzi: GSPIA, University of Ottawa La Longue Durée and Energy Security in the Gulf Mary Ann Tetreault: Trinity University Political Communication and Iraq's Gulf Policy in Historical Perspective Ibrahim Almarashi: IE University, Madrid Revolutionary Power and Socialization: Explaining the Persistence of Revolutionary Zeal in Iran’s Foreign Policy Maximilian Terhalle: Yale University From Here We Begin: A Survey of Scholarship on the International Relations of the Gulf Fred Lawson: Mills College MB10: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable How to Infuse Cultural Content & Non‐English Materials into the Classroom, Curriculum, and Co‐Curricular Activities The Diplomatic Origins of the International System Lora Viola: Social Science Reseach Center Berlin MB12: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Norms and Practices in Contemporary International Society Sponsor(s): English School Chair Daniel M. Green, University of Delaware Disc. Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham The Study of Diplomatic Apologies: Contribution and Limits of a Bull‐Wendt Model Jeremie A. Cornut: Universite du Quebec a Montreal Nationalism, International Society and National Minorities: Evolution of Transnational Governance of Minority Rights in Europe Matti A. Jutila: University of Helsinki Socializing the Revolutionary State: Russian Diplomats‐in‐ Exile (1917‐1924) in International Society Cristian A. Cantir: University of Kansas The Politics of Culpability: Apology and Forgiveness in International Society Ross Carroll: Northwestern University The History of Humanitarian Intervention: The Rule or the Exception? Tonny B. Knudsen: University of Aarhus MB13: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Environmental Justice I: Conceptualization and Dimensions Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Ethics Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Judy B. Krutky, Baldwin‐Wallace College Participant Timothy A. Bennett, Wittenberg University Participant Diana K. Davies, Princeton University Participant H. Stephen Straight, Binghamton University, State University of New York MB11: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Before/Beyond Sovereign Diplomacy Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Chair Disc. Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Jens Bartelson, Lund University Essence of Christian – Mongol Diplomacy in the 13th Century Martin C. Hall: Lund University Diplomacy and Religion: The Practice and Distribution of Early Cross‐Faith Treaties Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware Hasan Yonten: University of Delaware The Confessionalization of Diplomacy? English Diplomatic Relations 1530s‐1602 Benjamin De Carvalho: NUPI Room for Diplomacy? When the National Interest is European Rebecca Adler‐Nissen: University of Copenhagen Chair Disc. Chukwumerije Okereke, Smith School, University of Oxford Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and Political Science Playing Fair With Future Generations: Incorporating Intergenerational Justice Into the Next Generation of Global Climate Policies Edward A. Page: University of Warwick International Environmental Justice and the Discipline of IR Timothy Ehresman: Colorado State University Ecological Justice All the Way Down? Agents, Subjects, Objects and Phantoms in International Environmental Politics Dimitris Stevis: Colorado State University MB14: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Legal Frameworks for Intelligence: Case Studies from Three Continents Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School Disc. Kenneth R. Dombroski, Naval Postgraduate School Continuing Efforts to Adjust the Legal Basis for Effective Intelligence in the United States Thomas C. Bruneau: Naval Postgraduate School The Importance of the Legal Framework for Intelligence and MB17: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Security: The Case of Romania The Future of Transatlantic Relations I Cris Matei: Center for Civil‐Military Relations, Naval Postgr School Establishing a Legal Framework for Intelligence in Canada Stephane J. Lefebvre: Defence R&D Canada The Pendulum of Trust: What Really is at Stake with the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 Stephanie C. Blum: Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security MB15: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Feminist Security Studies: Violent Women and Agency Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair Brooke Ackerly, Vanderbilt University Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University Violent Women, War Porn and International Politics: Making the Links Megan H. MacKenzie: Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. William H. Park, King's College, London William H. Park, King's College, London Towards a Comprehensive EU/US Strategic Forum Kari Mottola: Finnish MFA Split or Cooperation? Contending Arguments on the Future of the Transatlantic Relations and the West (1991‐2001) Serena Simoni: CSULB US Perspectives Post Bush Joyce P. Kaufman: Whittier College A Canadian Prespective of Transatlantic Relations David Rudd: National Defence and the Canadian Forces The British View of the Future of Transatlantic relations post Blair and Bush Andrew Mark Dorman: King's College London MB18: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Good, the Bad, or the Ugly? Women Militants in Ethno‐ Instruments of Statecraft: From Recognition to Deterrence to Cooperation Nationalist and Religio‐Political Movements Swati Parashar: Lancaster University Muslim Women and Terrorism Katherine Brown: Kings College London Fighting Women ‐ Changing Gender Ideologies Regarding War and the Military in the US Saskia Stachowitsch: University of Vienna MB16: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Internet and Development: Blogs, Social Networking, Education, and Beyond Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Nanette S. Levinson, American University Marianne I. Franklin, Goldsmiths Creating a Culture of Use in ICT in Education and Development Projects: The Case of Macedonia Laura Hosman: University of California at Berkeley The Internet and Development: Does the Internet Empower? Deborah L. Wheeler: United States Naval Academy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Amir Lupovici, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Politics of Recognition: When and Why States Recognize Former Foes Vaughn P. Shannon: Wright State University Competing Tools of Power: Is the EU Beating Out the US Since 9‐11? Jeffrey A. Stacey: Tulane University Complements and Substitutes in Foreign Policy Behavior Leanne Powner: College of Wooster Stuff Matters: Issue Saliency and Reciprocal Dynamics in International Affairs Anat Niv‐Solomon: Clark University Foreign policy asymmetrical considerations towards self‐ determination: The case of Portugal Rui Alexandre Novais: University of Porto MB19: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Other Jazeera: Al‐Qursaya Island and the Fifth Estate in Stabilisation and Civil‐Military Cooperation in Unstable Egypt Environments David M. Faris: University of Pennsylvania Blogging Minorities: Black and Hispanic Political Bloggers, Politics and Participation in the United States Antoinette J. Pole: Montclair State University The Superdelegate Transparency Project and the New Rules of Latent Group Activation: A Comparison of the 1984 and 2008 Contested Democratic Primaries David A. Karpf: University of Pennsylvania Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Tore O. Nyhamar, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Annika S. Hansen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment NATO and Stabilisation Operations Beyond Afghanistan Bjørn Olav Knutsen: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Using Force to Stabilize Haiti – Strategic Choice, Coincidence or Revenge? Stian Kjeksrud: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment What is Civil? What is Military? The Plague of Civil‐Military Cooperation Gunhild Hoogensen: University of Tromsø MB20: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Law and ‐isms Sponsor(s): International Ethics International Law Chair Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Disc. Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Norm Violation and the Laws of War: The Case of the Globa War on Terror The Role of the Rogue State in International Society Stephanie L. Talbut: University of Leeds Terrorism Studies: Constructing a Moral Hierarchy of Violence Helen Dexter: Keele University MB23: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Understanding Global Inequality Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Elizabeth Grimm: Georgetown University The English School Meets Social Constructivism and Legal Realism Mikael Baaz: Malmö University Humanitarianisms Stephanie Carvin: Royal Holloway, University of London Naturalism, Neoconservatism, and the International Legal Order Steven M. Ward: Georgetown University MB21: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Compendium Panel What Will the Compendium Project Make of Globalization?: A Compendium Project Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Chair Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Cruz Globalization through Feminist Lenses (FTGS) Angela Bee McCracken: University of Southern California Globalization: An Interdisciplinary Interpretation (CISS) Mihaly Simai: Institute for World Economics Globalization and the Environment (ESS) Ronnie D. Lipschutz: University of California‐Santa Cruz Globalization and the Construction of a Global Political Economy ‐ Cameron (IPE) Angus Cameron: University of Leicester Globalisation and Globality (IPS) Agnieszk Paczynska: George Mason University MB22: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Writing Terrorism Reading Terrorism: Critical Terrorism Studie Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Chair Disc. Corinna Mullin, London School of Economics and Political Science Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth A Constructivist Perspective on Terrorism Studies: The Social Construction of Terror by Experts Rainer Huelsse: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Alexander Spencer: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Remembering Terror in a Digital Age Lee Jarvis: Swansea University Machines, Crowds and Radicals Nicholas Michelsen: Kings College London Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Globalization and Poverty: The Latin American Case, 1990‐ 2007 Arie M. Kacowicz: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Suggestions for the Human Development Index of UNDP Kanji Watanabe: Cottey College From Globalization to Internal Violence: A Casual Analysis Matthew R. Sanderson: Lehigh University Jeffrey Kentor: University of Utah Globalizaton and Inequality: Subnational Differentials within Nation States Michael D. Keating: RTI International Politics of Global Inequality: Inequality as a Source of Revolt Raimo V. Väyrynen: The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Inequality and Democracy Christian Houle: University of Rochester MB25: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Transitional Justice Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Dana Zartner, Tulane University Maria‐Victoria Perez‐Rios, City University of New York Beyond the Realms of the State: Transitional Justice and Civil Society Tazreena Sajjad: American University ‘Reconciliation’: Discursively Tuning the Performance of Transitional Justice Judith Renner: Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Constructing a Legitimate Amnesty: What Counts in Transitional Justice Knowledge Louise Mallinder: Queen's University Belfast Kieran P. Mcevoy: Queens University Belfast The Impact of Truth Commissions on Socio‐Economic Justice Outcomes Tom Kei Wong: University of California at Riverside Prosecutions, Pardons and Forgetting: The Politics of Accountability Hugo van der Merwe: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Where Tyranny Ends, Law Begins: Transitional Justice Mechanisms and Rule of Law Geoffrey Dancy: University of Minnesota MB26: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Power of the International Monetary Fund MB28: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Energy and Security in Asia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Christopher M. Marcoux, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Christopher M. Marcoux, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University IMF Programs and Economic Growth Randall W. Stone: University of Rochester Muhammet Bas: Harvard University More a Curse than a Cure: The Role of the IMF after the Argentine and Turkish Financial Crises Yonca Özdemir: Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus Global Governance in the International Financial System: Critical Evaluation of the Role of the IMF Eundak Kwon: Northern Kentucky University Constructive Criticism: What Impact Can Scholars have on IMF Policies? Michael Grillo: University of Delaware Julie Mueller: University of New England Political Economy of IMF Program Design: Why do Some IMF Programs Require More Reforms than Others? Byungwon Woo: Ohio State University MB27: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Regional Security Governance in the New Millennium II Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Chair Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex Disc. Bruce Bagley, University of Miami North America: Regional Security Governance in the Making Alejandro Chanona B.: UNAM CARICOM’s Journey from Regional Security Cooperation to Regional Security Governance: Making the Transition in an Age of Transnational Criminal Networks and Global Terror Jessica M. Byron: University of the West Indies Regional Security Governance and the Andean Community Aimee Kanner: Florida Atlantic University Security in Mercosur: Assessing the Incipient Security Governance Architecture Andrea Oelsner: University of Aberdeen Russia, China & US Missile Defense: Shanghai Cooperation Framework on the Line? Imtiaz A. Hussain: Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City Disc. Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University Long‐run Prices and Strategic Intervention in Petroleum Markets in Japan Llewelyn Hughes: Massachusetts Institute of Technology China’s Energy Security in Comparative Historical Perspective Alex G. Liebman: Harvard University The Foreign Policy Implications of India's International Quest for Energy Tanvi Madan: The University of Texas at Austin India’s Nuclear Odyssey: Diplomatic Disenchantment, Leaky Umbrellas, and the Bomb Andrew B. Kennedy: Harvard University From Soft Balancing to Strategic Hedging: The Case of Chinese Energy Security Policy Wojtek M. Wolfe: Rutgers University Brock Tessman: University of Georgia MB29: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel EU‐US Relations After George W. Bush: Evolution or Revolution? Panel 2 OF 2 Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Roy H. Ginsberg, Skidmore College Disc. Richard Whitman, University of Bath The ESDP‐NATO Relationship: Grasping the Difference in order to Manage the Interface Jolyon Howorth: Yale University Transatlantic Security Relations in Flux: Diverging US‐ European Views on the Ethics of Force Michael E. Smith: University of St. Andrews The War on Terror: US‐EU Cooperation after the Bush Era Thomas Richard Seitz: University of Wyoming Stephanie Anderson: University of Wyoming A New Strategy for US Global Leadership: The US‐EU Relationship and Why having Europe On‐Board Matters Nina Graeger: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs In America We Trust ‐ The US’ Place in the Strategies of the New EU Member States Pawel K. Frankowski: Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University MB30: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance I Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Anne‐Marie Slaughter, Woodrow Wilson School Disc. Michael D. Ward, University of Washington Globalization and the Social Power Politics of International Economic Networks Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University Alexander Montgomery: Reed College Outside the Rules: How Network Structure Determines NGO Effectiveness in Shaping International Norms Wendy Wong: University of Toronto Networking Economic Justice Helen Yanacopulos: The Open University The Tangled Net: Unraveling the Concept of “Network” in Political Science Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University The Ties that Bind: A Network Analysis of Human Rights INGOs David R. Davis: Emory University David V. Brewington: Emory University Amanda Murdie: Emory University MB31: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Small Arms Roundtable: Exploring the Past Decade of Small Arms Regime Formation and Anticipating the Future of Small Arms Compliance Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Participant Patricia DeGennaro, New York University Participant Jennifer M. Hazen, Small Arms Survey Participant Mark Marge, IANSA Participant Christianya M. Stevenson, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Participant Paulette Weiss, City University of New York Graduate Center MB32: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Seeing the Future: Anticipatory Visualities in Security, Economy and Culture Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Exeter Nick Vaughan‐Williams, University of Exeter Anticipatory Economies: On the Visualization of Uncertain Futures MB33: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Challenges of International Financial Volatility Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University Moral Panics and International Financial Crises Timothy John Sinclair: University of Warwick Public and Private Governance of Personal Credit in Global Finance: The Subprime Crisis and Beyond Tony Porter: McMaster University The Social Sources of the Sub‐Prime Financial Crisis: The Everyday Politics of Progressive Rights and Predatory Markets Leonard Seabrooke: Copenhagen Business School Financial Crises and Regulatory Change in a Globalizing World Philip George Cerny: Rutgers University‐Newark The Political Limits of Economic Multilateralism: IMF Policy toward Anglo‐American and Asian Capitalisms Andre Broome: University of Birmingham Mark Beeson: Unversity of Birmingham MB34: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Asymmetric Conflict and Violence Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh Andrew J. Enterline, University of North Texas Disc. Burcu Savun, University of Pittsburgh Military Intervention and Government Killing Jacqueline H. Rubin: Florida State University Aid and Political Instability in Sub‐Saharan Africa, 1965‐2001 Margareta Sollenberg: Uppsala University Communal Conflicts ‐ Exploring Causes and Linkages to Other Types of Conflicts Johan Brosche: Uppsala University Reputation in State – Ethnic Group Relations: Decision‐ making in Asymmetric Conflicts Kursad S. Turan: Baskent University The Threat of Non‐State Networks: A Theory of Modern Asymmetric Conflict Nicholas Grossman: University of Maryland Marieke De Goede: University of Amsterdam MB35: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Louise Amoore: Durham University International Organization and Peace Operations Imagined Futures: Anticipatory Visuality in Corporate Scenario Planning Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Adam Harmes: University of Western Ontario Visualising Insurantial Imaginaries: The Moral Economies of Calculated Uncertainties Luis Lobo‐Guerrero: Keele University Visualizing Leisure: Securing the Tourism / Terrorism Nexus Debbie Lisle: Queens University of Belfast Disc. Cornelius Friesendorf, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Stephen Watts, University of Massachusetts "Peace Operations 2010" and the Future of UN Peace Operations Hikaru Yamashita: Senior Fellow, National Institute for Defense Studies "Cooperation by Deed" or How Peace Operations Became an International Institution Oana Tranca: Laval University Kathia Legare: Universite Laval Mandates that Matter: Evaluating the Impacts of Regional Organization Mandates on Peace Operation Effectiveness Heidi Hardt: Yale University What Command Structure for UN Peace Operations? The Latin American Experience with the PRSP Approach Kristin Komives: Institute of Social Studies Geske Dijkstra: Erasmus University Rotterdam MB39: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Pegagogical Lessons for Teaching International Organizations: The Benefits and Limitations of Model UN as a Teaching Tool Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Ronald Hatto: Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris Accountability and UN Peace Operations: The Case of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Thorsten Benner: Global Public Policy Institute MB36: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Unipolarity and War Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Pamela Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable Development Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Participant Brian Endless, Loyola University Chicago Participant Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Participant Marc J. O'Reilly, Heidelberg College Participant Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University Chair Disc. Randall L. Schweller, The Ohio State University Stephen G. Brooks, Dartmouth College MB40: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Disc. Christopher Layne, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University Stephen Martin Walt, Harvard University Sponsor(s): International Law Disc. Unrest Assured: Why Unipolarity is Not Peaceful Nuno Monteiro: University of Chicago Is There an "Emboldenment" Effect? Evidence from the Insurgency in Iraq Jonathan Monten: Yale University Radha Iyengar: Havard University Power and *Democratic* Weakness: A Neoconservative Theory of International Politics? Jonathan Caverley: University of Chicago Asymmetric Power and the Effectiveness of Coercive Threat Todd S. Sechser: University of Virginia How Unipolarity, Hegemony, and Empire Combine to Cause Conflict Thomas J. Wright: Princeton University International Criminal Justice Chair Disc. Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University UN‐Backed Courts ‐ The Case of Charles Taylor Kelly‐Kate Pease: Webster University Impeding the Democratization Process? The International Criminal Court in Africa Emily Rodio: Syracuse University Shattered Societies: The Impacts of War Crimes and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions on Post‐Conflict Reconstruction Steve Scheinert: University of Pittsburgh Strategic Delegation and the Establishment of the International Criminal Court Suzanne Katzenstein: Columbia University MB41: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel MB37: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Regional Responses to the Rise of China The World Bank and Poverty Reduction I: Conceptual Clarifications and Recent Trends Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa Disc. Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa The World Bank's "Poverty Trap" Manfred A. Bienefeld: Carleton University Disciplining the Poor through Poverty Reduction Strategies and “Inclusion” Arne C. Ruckert: University of Ottawa The Evolving Agenda of Poverty Reduction: From Structural Adjustment to Universal Competitiveness Paul Cammack: Manchester Metropolitan University Doing Business with the Ladies: Gender, Regulation, and Poverty Reduction in the Post‐Wolfensohn Era Kate Bedford: University of Kent Chair Lui Hebron, California Maritime Academy Disc. Lui Hebron, California Maritime Academy Beijing‐Taipei Relations and Policy Adjustments across the Taiwan Straits Kevin G. Cai: University of Waterloo Accommodation or Engagement? Australia’s Response to a Rising China James Manicom: Flinders University Andrew O'Neil: Flinders University Hu Jintao's New Taiwan Policy and Relations Across the Taiwan Straits: An Analysis of the Beijing‐Taipei Interactions Event Data Shang‐chih Chen: Natioanal Chung Cheng University, Taiwan “Chindia” or Rivalry? Indian Perspectives on the Rise of China Priyanka R. Dubey Vincent W. Wang: University of Richmond MB42: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Discourses of Alternative Energy Sources in Greece: The Case of Nuclear Power Agni Kalfagianni: University of Stuttgart MB45: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Refugees in International Relations II Cities and Global Governance I: Typologies and Measurements Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies of Global Cities International Security Studies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Patricia McCarney, University of Toronto Daniel Hoornweg, World bank Cities of Arabia Untold Sara J. Chehab: University of Delaware Global Cities: New Roles in Global Governance Sassen Saskia: Columbia University Global Cities in the Auditor’s Gaze Paul W. James: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Measuring the World City Network: New Developments and Results Peter J. Taylor: Loughborough University MB43: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Foucault in/and World Politics and the War on Terror Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Claudia E. Aradau, The Open University Disc. Charlotte Epstein, Sydney University Human Rights and the United Nations Response to International Terrorism Abolfazl Masoumi: University of Ottawa PEPFAR as Counterinsurgency Technology: How does US Global Security Doctrine Relate to HIV/AIDS Relief? Ricardo Jorge Pereira: University of Coimbra Childhood Security: The Growing Instrumentalization of the ‘Private Realm’ in Global North‐South Relations Lorraine Macmillan: University of Cambridge Foucault and IR Theory Philippe Fournier: London School of Economics and Political Science MB44: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel A Climate‐Driven Global Nuclear Renaissance? Socio‐Political Implications of and Responses to the Return of Nuclear Power Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Kate O'Neill, University of California at Berkeley Disc. Marcus Schaper, Reed College Nuclear Energy: The Antidote to Climate Change? Regina Axelrod: Adelphi University Waiting for a Nuclear Renaissance: Exploring the Nexus of Expansion & Disposal in Europe Robert G. Darst: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Jane Irons Dawson: Environmental Studies, Connecticut College Nuclear Energy: An "Objective Needs" Model Heather Arnold: University of California at Santa Barbara Chair Alexander Betts, University of Oxford Disc. Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford Refugees and Security: The Securitisation of Forced Migration and its Impact on the International Refugee Protection Regime Anne Hammerstad: University of Kent Refugees and the Regional Dynamics of Peacebuilding James Milner: Carleton University Refugees and Conflict Howard Adelman: Griffith University Bordering on Conflict: Why Do States Provide Protection to their Neighbors' Refugees? Sarah R. Cross: Georgetown University From Their Problem to Ours: The Effects of Refugee Inflows on Economic Development and Conflict Joshua S. Martineau: University of Delaware MB46: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Critical Approaches and New Methods in State‐Building Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College Disc. Dominick G Donald, Aegis Defense Services War and Statebuilding in the 21st Century Caroline Holmqvist: King's College London The International Consequences of Contemporary State‐ Building Processes Peter Halden: University of Helsinki Statebuilding beyond the Normative Frameworks of “Local Ownership” and Liberal Democracy: Introducing a Pragmatic approach Robert C. Egnell: Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) Stability Operations and Innovation in Military Organization Adam Grissom: RAND Corporate Counterinsurgency: Exploring a new Trend in State‐Building William Rosenau: RAND Corporation/Georgetown University MB47: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Assessing Cooperation between Armed Actors Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Martha Cottam, Washington State University Disc. Maria Fanis, Ohio University Defining Threats to its Existence: The Ulster Defense Association in Northern Ireland Elena Mastors: Naval War College To Collaborate or Not? That is the Question MB98: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Martha Cottam: Washington State University Innovations in Feminist Theory and Gender Studies The Pinolero Insurgency: Internal Divisions and Cooperation Sponsor(s): in the Nicaraguan Revolution Disc. Lauren Wilcox, University of Minnesota Bruno Baltodano: Washington State University MB48: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Politics of Preferential and Regional Trade Agreements Sponsor(s): International Political Economy So No Other Mother Shall Suffer This Pain: Women's Agency and Grassroots Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka Maneshka Eliatamby‐De Silva: George Mason University MC02: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Patricia Mary Goff, Wilfred Laurier University The Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding Disc. Patricia Mary Goff, Wilfred Laurier University Sponsor(s): International Ethics Giving Trade a Chance? The Economic and Developmental Impact of Labour and Environmental Provisions in Preferential Trade Agreements Heidi Ullrich: International Trade and Development Analyst Favouring the LDCs? Helen J. Hawthorne: City University The World Trade Organization in a World of Regional Trade Agreements Chieh Huang: The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China China’s FTA Negotiation in Asia and its Multilateral Implication Wei Liang: Monterey Institute of International Studies Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas Peace Studies Chair James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute, Oslo Disc. Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Eirenism and a Post‐Liberal Peace Oliver Richmond: Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Sovereignty and the Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Power and the Ethics of Liberal Peacebuilding Ole Jacob Sending: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Liberal Peacebuilding and State‐Building in the DRC Stein S. Eriksen: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs MC03: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Energy Provisions under NAFTA – Evaluating Options for the Predicting Armed Conflict Multilateral Trade System Anna Lanoszka: University of Windsor Chair History, Myth and Memory Disc. Sponsor(s): International Ethics Predicting Conflict via Machine Learning Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University Confronting the Past, Normalizing the Present: The Problem of Japan’s War Memories Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) MB96: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Panel Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Philip Andrew Schrodt, University of Kansas Michael D. Ward: University of Washington Nils Weidmann: ETH Zurich Predicting Massacres: Time‐Series Analysis of Various Civil Wars Seiko Tannaka: University of East Anglia Gerald Schneider: University of Konstanz Stephanie A. Lawson: Macquarie University Roos van der Haer: University of Konstanz The Political Power of Myth Within Transitional Societies – Case Study: Romania Florentina C. Andreescu: University of Miami MB97: Monday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session The Future of North Korea Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University Strategic Interactions between US and North Korea in Nuclear Crises: Deterrence and Reassurance Xuecun Liang: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Sanctions as Effective Means to Destabilize or as Mere Window‐Dressing? The Case of North Korea Johannes Gerschewski: Humboldt University Berlin Triggers of Instability: Random Events or Aids to Forecasting? Jack A. Goldstone: Geprge Mason University Education and Armed Conflict Prediction Havard Hegre: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Håvard Strand: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Joachim Carlsen: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) MC04: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Ideology, Use of Force and US Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Peace Studies Chair Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University Disc. Disc. Lippert Jacques, IERI Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Ideologies and Propensities of States to Use Force Davis Lemay Brown II: University of Virginia Changing American Society, Improving American Foreign Policy Louis Kriesberg: Syracuse University A Consensus Peace? A Different Approach to Democracy and the Democratic Peace, 1946‐1996 Jeremy L. Wells: Louisiana State University Apology and Historical Memory: Nationalist Interpretations of Crises between the US and China Elizabeth Susan Dahl: University of Nebraska at Omaha Gang Wu: University of Nebraska at Omaha The (Dis‐)Utility of Force? Interstate Violence in the Post‐ Cold War Era Daniel R. Lake: State University of New York at Plattsburgh MC05: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Foreign Policy for the New Administration Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University Participant Amitai Etzioni, George Washington University Participant Jason Lyall, Princeton University Participant Vali Nasr, Fletcher School, Tufts University MC06: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Innovative Panel The Climate is Changing: Simulating Climate Change Negotiations in the Classroom Chair Stephen P. Pinkerton: University of Manchester Memory as Deconstruction, Forgetting as Ethics: A Dialogue between Derrida and Daoism Wei Yin: University of Manchester The Temporality of the Political: Between History, Memory and Politics Xavier Guillaume: University of Geneva Social Memory and Ethics in Israel/Palestine Karin Fierke: University of St. Andrews MC08: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Institutional Change and Contestation in Southeast Asia Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair See S. Tan, Nanyang Technological University Disc. Michael M. Rainsborough, King's College London Debating the ASEAN Charter: Moving ASEAN into Its Fifth Decade Alice Darlene Ba: University of Delaware The Responsibility to Protect: Norm Diffusion and Contestation in Southeast Asia David H. Capie: Victoria University of Wellington Change in Contestation?: The ASEAN Charter and Norms of ‘Appropriate Governance’ Avery Poole: University of British Columbia ASEAN's Institutional Change: A Case of Mimicry Anja Elisabeth Jetschke: University of Freiburg Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Starting from Memory: Beginnings as Middles, Middles as Ends Panel Pamela Chasek, International Institute for Sustainable MC09: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Development Sport for Development and Peace Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Participant Alan B. Berman, Research Fellow Socio‐Legal Research Centre, Griffith Law School Participant Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross Chair Participant Deborah S. Davenport, University of Buckingham Disc. Participant Jane Irons Dawson, Environmental Studies, Connecticut College Participant Syma Ebbin, University of Connecticut Holistic Approaches to Sport For Development: A Papua New Guinean Case Study Participant Constanze C. Haug, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participant Jeffrey S. Mcgee, University of Newcastle Participant Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University Participant Howard S. Schiffman, New York University Participant Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Denver Participant Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College MC07: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Ethics of Memory Sponsor(s): International Ethics Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Dan Bulley, Queen's University Belfast Disc. Jens Bartelson, Lund University Disc. Robert J. Pauly Jr, The University of Southern Mississippi Roger Levermore, University of Liverpool Martha E. Saavedra, University of California at Berkeley Mark J. M. Clark: Clark Consulting The Introduction of Sport into Refugee Camps as a Catalyst for Development Peter Wisniewski Developing through Sport: Evidencing Sport Impacts on Young People Tess A. Kay: Loughborough University The Uses and Limits of Sports as a Vehicle for Social Mobility of Marginalised Young People and Refugees Ramon Spaaij: La Trobe University Ekecheiria Revival: Re‐establishing the Ancient Olympic Truce in Modern‐day Peacekeeping Cindy Burleson: University of Southern Mississippi Linking Teaching and Research through UK Sports Studies Student Placements in Africa Davies Banda: York St John University MC10: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Non‐Republican Foreign Policy and the Clash of National Interests: A Texas‐Sized Case Study W. David Clinton: Baylor University Panel Securitization (I): Causes, Consequences, Alternatives Sponsor(s): International Ethics Samuel Huntington and the Resurrection of Muscular Christianity: The Role of Diplomacy in the Clash of Civilizations Reed Davis: Seattle Pacific University Peace Studies Panel Chair Peter Andreas, Brown University MC13: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Peter Andreas, Brown University International Environmental Justice II: Justice Among Unequal Insurgency Groups, Local Population and Questions of Legitimacy Nils Duquet: Flemish Peace Institute Securitizing Financial Flows Thomas J. Biersteker: Graduate Institution of International Studies, Geneva Securitization: Issues in Comparative Assessment Daniel H. Deudney: Johns Hopkins University International Migration and Human Mobility as Security Issues Reynold Koslowski: University of Albany Risking Security: Critical Trajectories of Internet Securitization Ronald J. Deibert: University of Toronto Rafal Rohonzinki: University of Cambridge MC11: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Sociology of International Relations Chair Mathias Theo Albert, Universität Bielefeld Disc. Barry Buzan, London School of Economics and Political Science International Relations and the Sociology of Organizations: Global Governance as Inter‐organizational Resource Exchange Andreas Noelke: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität The Sociology of International Relations: Research Traditions, Departures and Conjunctures Anna Holzscheiter: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Stephan Stetter: Universität der Bundeswehr München Talcott Parsons and the Cold War: Sociological Perspectives on a Classical IR Theme Bettina Mahlert: Universität Bielefeld Panel Sponsor(s): English School Reed Davis, Seattle Pacific University John F. Clark, Florida International University Realism, Republicans, and Greatness: Henry Kissinger and the Neo‐Conservatives Daniel G. Lang: Lynchburg College Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University Disc. Gary C. Bryner, Brigham Young University International Environmental Justice: Where are We Heading With Biofuels? Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy Unequal Vulnerability to Climate Change and Breaking the Negotiations Impasse: Environmental Justice and Potential Solutions Timmons Roberts: College of William and Mary Bradley Christopher Parks: Millennium Challenge Corporation Indigenous Struggles, Environmental Justice, and Community Capabilities David Schlosberg: Princeton University David Carruthers: San Diego State University MC14: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. David Strachan‐Morris, University of Wolverhampton David Gray, Fayetteville State University Early Warning and Prevention of Jihad‐Inspired WMD Terrorism: The Role of HUMINT in Law Enforcement and National Intelligence Jeremy Tamsett: Henley‐Putnam University Evaluating "Humint": The Role of Agents in US Security Loch K. Johnson: University of Georgia Give Matahari Reason to Live ‐ The Network Logic for Infiltrating Enemy’s Headquarters Antti Sillanpaa: Finnish National Defence University Killing Cells: Model Human Intelligence Collection on Decentralized Global Terror Networks Michael N. Butler: Mercyhurst College Civic Virtue and International Society: Republicans, Realists, and Cosmopolitans Chair Disc. Chair Spying on Enemies: Evaluating Human Intelligence Collection Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association MC12: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Views on Successful Espionage Joe Wippl: Boston University MC15: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Feminist Security Studies: Feminists Redefining War as if Peace Mattered Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Susanne Alldén, Umea University Laura J. Shepherd, University of Birmingham At the Margin's Edge: Female Activism in Ecuador MC18: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Melanie Shaffer‐Cutillo: State University of New York at Oswego Quantitative and Experimental Modeling of Foreign Policy Processes Lisa M. Glidden: State University of New York at Oswego Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Representations and actions: Žene u Crnom, Peace, Security and Resolution 1325 Laura McLeod: University of Sheffield Revisiting Peace And Security Noemi Gal‐Or: Kwantlen Polytechnic University Violent Women for Peace Panel Transnational Networks and Network Analysis in International Communication Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Disc. Andrea Marie Bertone, Academy for Educational Development Andrea Marie Bertone, Academy for Educational Development Fengshi Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong International Communication 2.0: From Institutions to Networks Kazimierz Krzysztofek: Warsaw School of Social Psychology International Communication Networks as Sources of Mental Images Associated with the US‐Led War on Terror in the Minds of Muslim Population: Implications for Public Diplomacy Michael G. Elasmar: Boston University New Media and Global Activism: A Study of Transnational NGOs’ Online Public Relations Hyunjin Seo: Syracuse University Network Analysis for International Communications: Theory, Method and Analysis Cristina Archetti: University of Salford Robin Brown: University of Leeds‐Institute of Comm. Studies Science, Society, Governance, and the Power of Networks: Transatlantic Partnerships in Managing Global Risks and Opportunities Gabriella Paar‐Jakli: Kent State University MC17: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Jack J. Porter, The Citadel Where ‘Geopolitics’ and ‘Foreign Policy Analysis’ Once Met: The Work of Harold and Margaret Sprout and its Continued Relevance Today David J. Criekemans: University of Antwerp Sources of and Constraints on State Adaptability in Response to Foreign Policy Failure Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity MC16: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Disc. Panel The Future of Transatlantic Relations II Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Joyce P. Kaufman, Whittier College Disc. Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London German Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Gale A. Mattox: US Naval Academy Turkish Perspectives on the Future of Transatlantic relations William H. Park: King's College, London Russian Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Alexander G. Marshall: Glasgow University Ukrainian Views on the Future of Transatlantic Relations Deborah L. Sanders: King's College London Andrea E. Jones‐Rooy: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor How Normative Meanings Influence Policy Choices: An Experimental Study with the Aid of an Interactive Dynamic Simulator of a Protracted International Conflict Ranan Davud Kuperman: University of Haifa Old Wine in New Jar(gon)s: Centrality, Centralization and Polarization in Foreign Policy Network Analysis Kyle Christensen: West Virginia University Robert D. Duval: West Virginia University MC19: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Critical Infrastructure Protection: Reconsidering a Concept Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland Peter K. Forster, Penn State University Policy Paths and Perceptions: Critical Infrastructure Protection in the USA and the European Union Lina M. Svedin: University of Utah Losing the Public in Public/Private Critical Infrastructure Protection? Lindy M. Newlove‐Eriksson: CRiSMART, Swedish National Defence College Knowledge Management for Sustaining Resilient Critical Infrastructure in Metropolitan Regions John P. Sullivan: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department MC20: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Protecting the Individual in International Law Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College Disc. Rebecca K. Root, State University of New York at Geneseo Would the Protected Please Stand Up? Contested Meanings and the Civilian Immunity Norm Betcy Jose‐Thota: University of Pittsburgh Moving Beyond Rhetoric: State Sovereignty and Women's Human Rights in the Global System Theresa A. Hunt: Rutgers University The Boundaries of Transition: A Feminist Analysis Catherine O'Rourke: University of Ulster Continuity and Change: Moral Considerations of Grotius in International Law and Global Politics ‐ Historically, Contemporarily & Futuristically Fayth A. Ruffin: Rutgers University Newark Campus MC21: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Compendium Panel Terrorism in International Relations: A Compendium Project Panel Kiran Pervez: American University The Split Geographies of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Studying Resistance and Co‐Opted Dissent through Postcolonial Novels Angharad Closs Stephens: University of Durham Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Chair A Unity Divided: Understanding the Ambiguity of Nation‐ hood Through a Critical Investigation of the Role of Religion in Defining Pakistan Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Frank Foley: Stanford University Doing or Managing Development: The New Narrative of Development and its Implications for Human Development in the New Millennium Fahimul Quadir: York University Intelligence and Terrorism MC24: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Erik Dahl: Naval Postgraduate School Terrorism and Foreign Policy Amanda C. Skuldt: University of Texas at Austin Ethnic, Nationalist and Religious Roots of Terrorism Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Terrorism & Counter Terrorism in Cyperspace Gabriel Weimann: School of International Service, American University MC22: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Counter‐Insurgency Lesson Learning: Parallels, Prescience and the Past Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Chair Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe, University of Sheffield Disc. Caroline Kennedy‐Pipe, University of Sheffield Exit Strategies in Counter‐Insurgency: Britain in Aden and the Lessons for Iraq Andrew P. Mumford: University of Warwick Classical Counterinsurgency: Useful Guide and Flawed Concept? Bruno Reis: Institute for Strategic and International Studies Lisbon Why "Winning Hearts and Minds" is not Enough: Comparative Analysis of Political Development in Counterinsurgency Operations in Malaya and Indochina Nori Katagiri: University of Pennsylvania The Malaysia ‘Truly Asia’ Counter‐Insurgency Experience Laura O. Khor: University of St Andrews MC23: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel International Relations, Postcolonial Novels, and Alternative Political Geographies Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii Reading IR through the Postcolonial Novel: Nation and Subjectivity in India Sankaran Krishna: University of Hawaii at Manoa Postcolonial Strangers in International Relations: The Politics of Postcolonial Mobility in Literary Narratives Alina Sajed: McMaster University Panel Whither the Transatlantic Alliance? Assessing the Euro‐ American Relationship In the Context of New Global Challenges and Domestic Realities Disc. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of Peace/Georgetown University Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of Peace/Georgetown University The Transatlantic “Values Gap” and the Influence of Domestic Politics Leah F. Pisar: French‐American Foundation The Role of Religion in the Euro‐American Relationship: Turning Difficulties into Opportunities Célia Belin: Centre Thucydide, Paris II & Middle East Institute, Columbia Power and Multilateralism: a European‐American Divide? The Case of International Justice Julian A. Fernandez: Centre Thucydide Paris Nuclear Futures: NATO Generals or Kissingerian Strategies? Marianne Hanson: University of Queensland, Australia MC25: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Transitional Justice: Alternatives to Retribution Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Alana Tiemessen, University of British Columbia Disc. Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics and Political Science Emerging Human Rights Norms for Non‐State Actors: the Case of Transnational Corporations Giovanni Mantilla: University of Minnesota Learning to Live Together: Transitional Justice and Intergroup Reconciliation in Northern Ireland Nevin T. Aiken: University of British Columbia Exploring the Past: Memory and Violence in Argentina and Uruguay Francesca Lessa: London School of Economics and Political Science Reparations and Development Naomi Roht‐Arriaza: University of California Hastings College of the Law MC26: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable MC29: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The End of Neoliberalism? The Changing Relationship between Renewal: US Foreign Policy in the New Administration I State and Market Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University Disc. Sheri E. Berman, Barnard College Participant Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School Participant Matthias M. Matthijs, American University Participant Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Participant Mitchell A. Orenstein, Johns Hopkins University Steven Hook, Kent State University James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University Striking a Balance: Congress and US Foreign Policy Ralph Gordon Charles Carter: Texas Christian University James M. Scott: Oklahoma State University Vox Populi as a Foundation for Foreign Policy Renewal? Unity and Division in Post‐Bush Administration Public Opinion Douglas C. Foyle: Wesleyan University MC27: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Building Stable Societies in the Post‐Communist Realm Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Disc. Chair Disc. Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas Giving Voice to the Past: The Experiences of Collective Trauma and Political Activism in Post‐Communist Societies Dovile Budryte: Georgia Gwinnett College Andreas Johansson Heinö: University of Gothenburg Conflict Resolution in the Volatile Regions (Balkans, Caucasus, Middle East) Olga Vorkunova Social Networks and Institutional Change: Lessons from China and the Balkans Iva Bozovic: University of Southern California Panel Energy Security: Conceptual Approaches Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Felix Ciuta, University College London Disc. Pami Aalto, University of Tampere Framing Energy Security: The Case of the European Union Maya Jegen: Universite du Quebec a Montreal A New Concept of Energy Security for the Electric Utility Sector Benjamin K. Sovacool: National University of Singapore From Oil Wars to “Total Security”: Three Emerging Paradigms for Energy Security Felix Ciuta: University College London The Dialectics of Energy Security Interdependence Klaus G. Dalgaard: London School of Economics and Political Science Åsa E. C. Glöck: University of Kent Matter over Mind? Securitizing Energy Interdependencies Mikko Palonkorpi: University of Helsinki Patrick Haney: Miami University The Departments of Defense and State: Bureaucratic Continuity and Change in a New Era Christopher M. Jones: Northern Illinois University Kevin P. Marsh: Northern Illinois University MC30: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Networked Politics: Agency, Power, and Governance II Still Unstable After All Those Years: Is There A Path‐ Dependency Logic To Party System Stability In Central Europe? MC28: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Ethnic Lobbying in the New Administration Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Zeev Maoz, University of California at Davis The Impact of Constitutional Networks Zachary Elkins: University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign The Politics and Power of Networks: The Accountability of Humanitarian Organizations Janice Gross Stein: University of Toronto The Historical Evolution of Colombian Drug Trafficking Networks Michael Kenney: Penn State University, Capital College The Limits of Networks: Assessing the Dangers of Network‐ Based Security Threats Mette Eilstrup‐Sangiovanni: University of Cambridge MC31: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Empires Past, Present and Future I: European and American Reflections Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Noel Parker, Politics, University of Copenhagen Disc. Disc. Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace Jan Zielonka, University of Oxford American Empire and the Practice of Academic Self‐ Delusion Jennifer Sterling‐Folker: University of Connecticut From Grossraum to Hegemon to Empire to Grossraum: The Development of the American State Form from 1945 to 2008 Lars Bo Kaspersen: Copenhagen Business School On Building the American and the European ‘Empires’ Josep M. Colomer: CSIC‐Pompeu Fabra University America and Europe – Torn Between the Imperial and the Republican Peter Halden: University of Helsinki Against European Smugness: US imperialism as an Enlightenment Impulse Noel Parker: Politics, University of Copenhagen MC32: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Media Coverage and Interventions: A Cross‐National Examination of the Media's Role in Intervention Behavior Paul Macharia: Binghamton University, State University New York Sam Bell: Binghamton University, State University New York When do Third Parties Intervene in State‐Sponsored Mass Killings? Daniel W. Lowe: Midwestern State University Roundtable on Anticipating Watershed Trends: The US National Intelligence Council’s Look at the World in 2025 MC35: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Future of United Nations Human Rights Agenda Chair Mathew J. Burrows, National Intelligence Council Disc. Robert Jervis, Columbia University Panel Sponsor(s): International Organization Human Rights Participant Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC Chair George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Participant Paul F. Herman, National Intelligence Council Participant David Kanin, National Intelligence Council Disc. Disc. Rodney G. Allen, University of Connecticut Julie Mertus, American University Participant Robert A. Manning, US Government Human Rights Council: Toward a Promising Future? Participant Michael Moodie, Independent Consultant Participant Robert R. Odell, US Government MC33: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel European Monetary Union Ten Years After the Launch Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Karl C. Kaltenthaler, University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University Christian W. Martin, Northwestern University European Central Bank Polic‐Making: Ten Years of Lessons from Practice and Politics Karl C. Kaltenthaler: University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University The Social Construction of the Euro: Identity, Community, and Trust in Governance of Europe's Common Currency Matthias Kaelberer: The University of Memphis Ten Years of European Monetary Union: Evolution in Decision‐Making in the Governing Council Dorothee Heisenberg: Johns Hopkins University Sudden Post‐EMU Blues: European Public Opinion Reacts Quickly to Supranational Macroeconomic Change Maria Sperandei: Cornell University MC34: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Third Party Intervention and Conflict Joining Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Glenn Palmer, Penn State University Disc. Glenn Palmer, Penn State University What's in Your Toolbox? Mia Hall: Texas Tech University Susan H. Allen: University of Mississippi Acceptability of Mediation Su‐Mi Lee: University of Kentucky To Lend a Hand: Indirect Relations, Policy Reinforcement, and Conflict Joining Keith A. Grant: University of Arizona Jacques F. Fomerand: Occidental College Small Arms Disarmament and Human Rights: Lessons from the Past and Future Global Violence Paulette Weiss: City University of New York Graduate Center UDHR and the Millennium Developmental Goals: Making the Three Generations of Rights a Reality Maria‐Victoria Perez‐Rios: City University of New York Improving Human Rights within United Nations Sponsored International Development Programs Maria Elena Pizarro: Graduate Center/Lehman College MC36: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Coalition Warfare in the Contemporary Era Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Nora Bensahel, Stanford University Disc. Nora Bensahel, Stanford University Agents Amok in Afghanistan? National Oversight of Military Operations in Multilateral Operations Stephen M. Saideman: McGill University Michael J. Tierney: College of William and Mary David Auerswald: National Defense University From Harmony to Hard Times: A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of Transatlantic Burden‐sharing in Afghanistan and Iraq Jason William Davidson: University of Mary Washington The 2003 Invasion of Iraq and the Failure of Alliance Restraint Jeremy Pressman: University of Connecticut The Meaning of Multilateralism: Alliances, Coalitions, and War Patricia Ann Weitsman: Ohio University Rivalry Among Allies: US Coalition Management From the Cold War to the Global War on Terror Christopher Darnton: Reed College MC37: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The World Bank and Poverty Reduction II: Evaluating the Impact of Poverty Reduction Initiatives Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Arne C. Ruckert, University of Ottawa Disc. Manfred A. Bienefeld, Carleton University The World Bank, Good Governance and Ghana’s Poverty Reduction Strategy: Strengthening the State or Consolidating Neoliberalism? Gordon M. Crawford: University of Leeds The Post‐Washington Consensus and Poverty Policy: Lessons from Indonesia Ben Thirkell‐White: University of St. Andrews PRSP Implementation, Aid Disbursements and Policy Dialogue in Mali: A Political Economy Analysis Isaline I. A. H. Bergamaschi: Institut d'études Politiques (sciences‐po), Paris, France Poverty Alleviation in Turkey: A Comparative Study of Two World Bank Projects Modelling and Simulation in International Studies: A Comparative Analysis between International Relations (Models United Nations ‐ MUNs) and International Law (Moot Competitions) Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais MC40: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Asylums, Refugees and International Legal Norms Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria Disc. Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria The Failure of State Sovereignty: International Law, International Security, and Refugee Crises Jill I. Goldenziel: Harvard University The Limits of Transnational Refugee Law in the European Union Helene T. Lambert: University of Westminster Determinants of Asylum Success and Denial – A View from Texas Zeynep Kadirbeyoglu: McGill University Linda Camp Keith: University of Texas at Dallas Betul Keles: McGill University Jennifer Holmes: University of Texas at Dallas MC38: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Past and Future of the US‐South Korea Alliance A Preliminary Analysis of Content from Asylum Cases in US Immigration Court Andy J. Rottman: University of Colorado Law School Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Chair Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago Disc. Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago Christopher Fariss: University of California San Diego MC41: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Structure, Domestic Politics, and Policy: Shaping Alliances in Is Japan Emerging as a “Normal” Great Power? Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Asia Victor Cha: Georgetown University International Security Studies North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program: Motivations and Strategy Terence Roehrig: US Naval War College The Impact of Free Trade Agreement on the United States‐ South Korean Alliance Dong Sun Lee: Korea University Balbina Hwang: Georgetown University Panel Assessing the Performance and Effectiveness of International Relations through Classroom Simulations Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Disc. Eric Cox, Texas Christian University Eric Cox, Texas Christian University What Strategy is the Most Preferred in International System? An Agent‐Based Simulation Analysis Makoto Sejima: Osaka International University The Benefits of Extended Simulations in the International Relations Classroom Brock Tessman: University of Georgia Ryo Shimizu, Mie Chukyo University Disc. Paul Midford, NTNU, Department Political Science Resign, Retract, Reinterpret: Understanding Japanese Elite Nuclear Behavior, Past & Future Maria Rost Rublee: University of Auckland Normalization or Europeanization of Japan Re‐assessing Assessments of the U.S.‐ROK Alliance MC39: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Wilheim M. Vosse: International Christian University, Tokyo Public Opinion and the Normalization of Foreign Policy in Japan Since the End of the Cold War Kevin Cooney: Union University The Koizumi Administration and Japan’s Post Cold War International Security Position Na'oki Ono: Musashi Institute of Technology Is Japan "Normalizing"? Ryo Shimizu: Mie Chukyo University MC42: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Cities and Global Governance II: Environmental Politics Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College Disc. Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Why Have The Relatively Successful Attempts To Govern The World’s Production Of Chlorofluorocarbons Not Been Duplicated in Other Areas of Global Environmental Protection? Charles Laffiteau Noah J. Toly: Wheaton College The Importance of Being Partners: Exploring Horizontal and Vertical Interplay in Urban Climate Governance Heike Schroeder: University of Oxford Global Cities and Global Environmental NGOs: Emerging Transnational Urban Networks? Sofie Bouteligier: KULeuven, Belgium The Rise of the Global Carbon Market ‐ Business Collective Action in Global Environmental Politics Jonas Meckling: London School of Economics and Political Science / Harvard University Panel Soldiering in Contemporary Theatres of War: Political Contestation and Changing Cultural Imaginaries Sandra Whitworth, York University Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto The Biopolitics of Soldiering and Torture in the British Armed Forces The Pacification of Soldiering, and the Militarization of Development: Contradictions Inherent in Provincial Reconstruction Ryerson Christie: University of Bristol Private Military Security Companies and the Problem of Men and Masculinities Paul R. Higate: University of Bristol Tina J. Managhan: Oxford Brookes University Panel The Sustainability Debate Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Disc. Juliann Emmons Allison, University of California at Riverside Marc A. Levy, CIESIN, Columbia University Consumer Behavior and Environment: Laying the Groundwork for Policies Towards Sustainability Rachel M. Krause: Indiana University Individual Guilt or Collective Progressive Action? ‐ Challenging the Strategic Potential of Environmental Citizenship Theory Rasmus A. Karlsson: Lund University Rana Izci: Marmara University EU Institute MC45: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Politics of Protracted Refugee Situations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Gil D. Loescher, University of Oxford Howard Adelman, Griffith University Protracted Refugee Situations, Fragile States and the Challenge of Finding Solutions Gil D. Loescher: University of Oxford The Never Ending Story: Afghan Refugees, Regional Politics and Peace in Afghanistan Susanne Schmeidl: Griffith University Burundian Refugees in Tanzania: Regional Relations, Liberalization and the Politics of a Solution for a Protracted Refugee Situation James Milner: Carleton University Panel The State and Democracy: Tensions and Prospects Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Jeffrey A. Stacey, Tulane University Jeffrey A. Stacey, Tulane University The Sociology of the State: The State as a Conceptual Variable Richard W. Mansbach: Iowa State University Highways, Heroes and Secular Martyrs: The Symbolics of Power and Sacrifice Chair Europe's Odyssey for a Sustainable Future MC46: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Victoria Basham: University of Bristol MC44: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sofia Frantzi: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Marcel Kok: PBL William L. Maley: Australian National University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Mert Bilgin: Bahçesehir University A World‐View Approach for Sustainability Scenarios Conceptualizing the Relationship between Urban Politics and Global Environmental Politics MC43: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Status of Environment & Sustainable Development in Global Relations: Moving on from post‐Colonial Criticism to Sustainable Futures Yale H. Ferguson: Rutgers University The Democratic Moment? Democracy’s Forgotten Past and Uncertain Future Christopher E. Hobson: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Electoral, Executive, and Federal Institutions, 1816‐2002: A New Dataset Anita Schjølset: Centre for the Study of Civil War Exploring the (Repressive) Past, Anticipating the (Democratic) Future: The Cases of Russia, Germany, and Japan Thomas D. Sherlock: United States Military Academy, West Point, New York Ancient Athens’ Democracy Promotion: Democratic Realism or Democratic Mission? Daniela Verena Huber: Hebrew University of Jerusalem MC47: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel MC94: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM The Privatization of Security: European Perspectives International Organization Poster Session 1 Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Organization International Security Studies Disc. Chair Deborah Avant, University of California at Irvine Disc. Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona Privatizing Defense ‐ Explaining Variances among European States Ulrich Andreas Petersohn: RAND Corporation Private Military Companies in Sweden ‐ Small but Growing Industry Marcus Mohlin: Swedish National Defence College Security Privatization beyond the Military ‐ Corporate and Diplomatic Security in the UK and Germany Sebastian Drutschmann: King's College London ESDP and Security and Military Privatization in Kosovo ‐ Forced to Privatize? Max Bornefeld‐Ettmann: Westfälische Wilhelms‐Universität Münster The Normative Considerations of Private Security: Tracing Historical Influences M. Dee Beutel: University of Miami MC48: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Political Institutions and International Trade Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Peter Rosendorff, New York University Disc. Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University Disc. Peter Rosendorff, New York University Thania Sanchez, Columbia University State Entrepreneurship and Normative Change: Resources, Strategies, and Cases Lamis Abdelaaty: Princeton University Multilateral Agreement Negotiations and the Extent of Cooperation: Who Signs and Ratifies Nicole Simonelli: Purdue University International Organizations and Non‐State Membership: An Overlooked Variable of Institutional Design Molly Ruhlman: Temple University Driver or Enabler of Cooperation? The Role of the SG/HR in the Intelligence Field Bjorn Fagersten: Lund University MC95: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session International Organization Poster Session 3 Sponsor(s): International Organization Disc. Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University The 90th Anniversary of the ILO: Hidden Traps in Uncharted Waters Ozen Eren: Texas Tech University Flip Floppers: Position Changes During Bargaining Deniz Aksoy: Penn State University The Dark Side of Integration? Deep Integration and Fringe Party Success Renee L. Buhr: University of St. Thomas Trade Policy Lobbying in the European Union vs. the United MC96: Monday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Exploring Gender Politics in Africa States? Examining the Role of Retailers Ferdi De Ville: Ghent University Poster Session Poster Session Sponsor(s): Jan Orbie: Ghent University Disc. Lotte Drieghe: Ghent University Between the Local and the Global: Encountering Women’s Human Rights in East Africa Commitment, Signaling, or Flexibility? The Effectiveness of PTAs in the Asia‐Pacific Soo Yeon Kim: Universtiy of Maryland Raymond P. Hicks: Princeton University Non‐Compliance for Sale? Analyzing Trade and Strategic Infringements of Community Law Tobias Hofmann: College of William & Mary Market Structure, Political Institutions, and International Trade Daniel Y. Kono: UC‐Davis Economic Geography, Electoral Institutions, and Targeted Protection Stephanie J. Rickard: Dublin City University The States in the Customs House: Subnational Economic Instrests and Mexican Trade Policy Anthony A. Pezzola: Pontificia Universidad de Chile Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College Jonneke Koomen: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Dual Challenge for Certain Victory: Women, Ideology and Rebel Movements in Africa’s Horn Lisa B. Sharlach: University of Alabama, Birmingham Women Building Community: The Peacebuilding Role of Women in the Immigration Conflict in Prince William County Gina M. Cerasani: Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Gender Justice as Transitional Justice: Exploring Rwanda's Experience Nahla Valji: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation Women Finding the Center: Ecotourism in East Africa Nadra Hashim: DeVry University MD01: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Puzzles of South Korea and East Asian Superpowers Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Chair Disc. Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Status Hierarchies and South Korea's Regional Relations David C. Kang: Dartmouth College International Reconciliation in the Postwar Era, 1945‐2007: A Comparative Study of Japan‐ROK and Franco‐German Relations Yang‐Mo Ku: The George Washington University The Problem of Political Legitimacy in China and its Implication to the Security Order of the Korean Peninsula Jungmin Seo: University of Hawaii at Manoa Neighbors Are Charming to Each Other? A Study of Korea‐ China Mutual Perception Jih‐Un Kim: Webster University The Yellow Dragon: Cooperation on Desertification in Northeast Asia Esook Yoon: Kwangwoon University MD02: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Human Security, Peacebuilding and the Varied Projects of Liberalism Disc. Bringing Home the Bacon… or Not? Globalization and Government Respect for Economic and Social Rights Caroline L. Payne: Louisiana State University MD05: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors (Part 1) Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education MD06: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Innovative Panel ICC Moot Court Simulation: Prosecuting a Junta for Allegedly Preventing a UN Security Council Humanitarian Aid Mission Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Judges James Larry Taulbee: Emory University Peace Studies George J. Andreopoulos: City University of New York International Political Sociology William E. Hoffmann: King & Spalding Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Oliver Richmond, Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Human Security Up In Arms Henry F. Carey: Georgia State University Ruchi Anand: American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy Defendant's Attorneys Peacebuilding and Life Welfare Robert J. Beck: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwakee Mihael Pugh: University of Bradford Creating Political Space to Promote Human Security: A Solution to the Failings of Liberal Peacebuilding? Jenny H. Peterson: UBC Whose Security?: Liberal Peacemakers in the Occupied Palestinian Territories Mandy Turner: University of Bradford Promoting 'Public' Security: Community Focussed approaches to Reducing Small Arms Demand Darryl Whitehead: Carleton University MD03: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Prosecutors Jennifer Abbassi: Randolf Macon Woman's College Robert N. Cooper: University of Bradford Panel Globalization: So What? Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council Chair Dana Neacsu: Columbia University Law School Library, Rutgers University‐CLISMS Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Globalization: A Postmodern Event or Thought? William R. Thompson, Indiana University Disc. Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Disc. Nathan Jensen, Washington University Globalization & Devaluation of State Autonomy in Third World Pramod Kumar Mishra: University of Delhi Some Contrarian Perspectives on the Political Consequences of Globalization David E. Apter: Yale University Are Institutions More Important than Integration? Syed M. Murshed: ISS and University of Birmingham William V. Dunlap: Quinnipiac University Aaron M. Fichtelberg: University of Delaware John Carey: United Nations Law Reports MD07: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Exploring the Past to Anticipate Future Conflict: The Role of Competing Social Memories I Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Mark A. Wolfgram, Oklahoma State University Disc. Martin O. Heisler, University of Maryland Memory, Media and Politics Jill A. Edy: University of Oklahoma Unforgettable Justice: The Role of Memory in Post‐ Authoritarian Democracy Paola Cesarini: Providence College Memory Creation and Maintenance through Psychocultural Narratives and Dramas Marc Howard Ross: Bryn Mawr College High Infidelity: Political Memory, Imagination, and Conflict Consuelo Cruz: Tufts University MD08: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Justice, Conflict and Globalization Shlomi Dinar: Florida International University Sponsor(s): International Ethics All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go? Securitization of Climate Change Peace Studies Human Rights Chair Richard Falk, Princeton University Disc. Disc. Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics Hakan M. Seckinelgin, London School of Economics and Political Science Humanity's Law Ole Waever: University of Copenhagen The Securitization of Health Andrew Price‐Smith: Colorado College MD11: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Canadian‐US Relations Under a New American Administration Ruti G. Teitel: New York Law School Sponsor(s): Association For Canadian Studies In The United States The ICC and Civil Society in Africa Chair Marlies Glasius: London School of Economics and Political Science Justice and Security in Afghanistan Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University Participant David G. Haglund, Queen's University Participant Frank P. Harvey, Dalhousie University Participant Douglas Nord, Western Washington University Marika P. Theros: London School of Economics and Political Science Global Civil Society and Transitional Justice Iavor P. Rangelov: London School of Economics and Political Science MD09: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Security and the Environment: Causes, Consequences, and Alternatives Panel Commitments and Change: An Examination of the Relationships Between International Courts and States and the Future of International Justice Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Chair Emilia Justyna Powell, Georgia Southern University Dana Zartner, Tulane University Disc. Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois College of Law Bargaining in the Shadow of International Courts: The Intersection of Domestic and International Law Sara McLaughlin Mitchell: University of Iowa Emilia Justyna Powell: Georgia Southern University Credible Commitments and the International Criminal Court Beth Ann Simmons: Harvard University MD12: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Insiders and Outsiders in the Westphalia System Sponsor(s): English School Chair Disc. Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Barbara Allen Roberson, University of Warwick International Community": Observations of an "Essentially Contested Concept Jochen Walter: University of Bielefeld Norbert Elias and the Dynamics of the "Established" and "Outsiders" in the International System Ayse Zarakol: Washington and Lee University The Expansion of European International Relations or Colonial Reflection? On the Extra‐European Origins of the Modern International System Jordan Branch: University of California at Berkeley Bourdieu and Institutional Change Marcos Ancelovici: McGill University Forum Shopping in Latin America: The Role of the OAS and the International Court of Justice in Border Dispute Resolution Arturo C. Sotomayor: Naval Post‐Graduate School Virginia L. DiGaetano: McGill University Westphalian Eurocentrism: The Invention of International Society Turan Kayaoglu: University of Washington Legal Mergers: The Role of Supranational Courts in Shaping Panel MD13: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Domestic Law Conflict and Cooperation over Marine Resources Dana Zartner: Tulane University MD10: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Securitization (II): Causes, Consequences, and Alternatives Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Disc. Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Embedded Emergencies: The Securitization of Moving People and Products in Transport Systems After 9/11 Timothy Wayne Luke: VPI & SU Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Cullen Hendrix, University of North Texas Disc. Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas Hot Stuff: Would Climate Change Alter Transboundary Water Sharing Treaties? Ariel Dinar: University of California at Riverside Stefan Ambec: Toulouse School of Economics Designing Effective Access Controls for Small‐Scale Panel MD16: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Fisheries: An Institutional Comparative Study of Two Fishing Cyber‐Terrorism, National Security, and International Communities in the Gulf of California, Mexico Communication Xavier Basurto: Indiana University Sponsor(s): International Communication Ana Cinti: The University of Arizona Island Identity and Maritime Issue Management Elizabeth Nyman: Florida State University Beating Fishhooks into Spears? Civil Conflict, Crowding‐out Effects and Marine Fisheries, 1950‐2004 Cullen Hendrix: University of North Texas Red Herrings? Fishing Disputes and Interstate Conflict Jessica Weeks: Cornell University Dara Cohen: Stanford University Disc. Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology Terrorism on the Internet: Is the Threat of Cyberterrorism More Hype Than Reality? Paul Reilly: University of Glasgow Motohiro Tsuchiya: Keio University The Nature of Deception in Information Age War ‐ Experiences from First Gulf War, Anticipating Future Jari Rantapelkonen: National Defence University Panel Analyzing Strategic Intelligence Analysis: Strengths and Weaknesses The Global War on Terror and the Future of the Net: Legislative Responses to Terrorist Internet Use Maura Conway: Dublin City University The Iraq War ‘YouTube Style’: Mobilising en Masse? Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Defense against Cyber Terrorism: Head War and Body War Sarah M. Glaser: University of California, San Diego MD14: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Chair Richard R. Valcourt, International Journal of Intelligence Evaluating Intelligence: A Second Look At The National Intelligence Estimates In Advance Of The War In Iraq Kristan J. Wheaton: Mercyhurst College Words and Images of the Enemy in Cold War National Intelligence Estimates Glenn Hastedt: James Madison University Lisa McInerney: Dublin City University MD17: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Geopolitics in the (Very) Long‐Term Sponsor(s): International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair Disc. Pseudo‐Wisdom and Intelligence Failures Tamas Meszerics: Central European University Conceptual Modeling: Missing Link In The Analytic Process Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Riverside Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Riverside Empires and Arabia: A Geopolitical Theory of the Early Muslim Conquest Albert Bergesen: University of Arizona Shannon L. Ferrucci: Mercyhurst College The Devil is in the Details: Looking to the Legal Profession for a Model of Authentic Dissent The Power Configuration of the Central Civilization/World System, 100BC‐AD 1 David O. Wilkinson: University of California at Los Angeles Robin V. Spivey: Intelligence MD15: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Panel Feminist Security Studies: Gender and (Anti)‐War Activism: Thinking Outside the Uniform Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies From Sea to Space: Major Power Rivalries Joachim Karl Rennstich: Fordham University Dynamical Feedbacks between Population Growth and Sociopolitical Instability Peter Turchin: University of Connecticut Panel Chair Nicole Detraz, Colorado State University MD18: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Disc. Theresa A. Lund, Harvard Kennedy School Public and Private Diplomacy: Their Effects on Foreign Policy Peace and Disarmament and the Feminist Movement Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Catia Cecilia Confortini: University of Southern California Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University “That Whole Gender Paradigm”: Iraq War Veterans Link Gender and Security Disc. Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity (In)Security in the Arctic: Disrupting Hegemonic Power Relations in Canada’s North and Recognizing the Agency of Innu and Inuit Women Lori Crowe: York University Raging Against the (War) Machine: The Raging Grannies in Post‐9/11 North America Jennifer L. Pedersen: University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Banding Spirit Lives Forever: Communist China, Africa, and Transracial Political Solidarity Vera L. Fennell: Lehigh University Mixed Images: Beijing's Public Diplomacy Regarding the "Genocide Olympics" Campaigns Courtney J. Richardson: Fletcher School, Tufts University The Economic Consequences of Anti‐Americanism Monti N. Datta: University of California at Davis Domestic Political Accountability and Concessions in Public versus Private Diplomacy Jonathan N. Brown: University of Maryland Anthony Marcum: University of Maryland Axel Heck: Johns Hopkins University Panel Intra‐State Conflicts Gender and Peace‐making, Peace Keeping and Peace Building Maria C. Hadjipavlou: University of Cyprus Vivienne Jabri: King's College London Diplomacy and War Geoffrey Paul Sharp: University of Minnesota, Duluth Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Domestic Politics and War Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University The Politics of Spoilers After Civil War Kurt Taylor Gaubatz: Old Dominion University Alliances and War Patricia Ann Weitsman: Ohio University Andrew G. Reiter: University of Wisconsin Madison Civil Wars and International Crises: Actors, Issues and Magnitude Hemda Ben‐Yehuda: Bar Ilan University Meirav Mishali‐Ram: Bar‐Ilan University Beyond the ‘Militant Attack’: Understanding Conflict Trends in the Niger Delta by Disaggregating Data Thomas H. Hansen: King's College London The Power of Statelessness Jakub Joachim Grygiel: SAIS JHU Asymmetry and Strategy in Intra‐State Conflict Livia Isabella Schubiger: University of Zurich MD20: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Intelligence in War The Transformations of War and Peace Gabi Schlag: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Chair Disc. Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo John R. Ferris: University of Calgary Humanitarian by “Pictorial Force” ‐ Visual Representations and the Public Diplomacy Strategy of the European Union in Africa MD19: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Civil War/Domestic Conflict Panel MD22: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable NATO Now and the Future Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association Chair Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Participant Sarah E. Kreps, Cornell University Participant Kimberly Marten, Barnard College Participant Edward Joseph Rhodes, Rutgers University Participant Cynthia Roberts, Hunter College, City University of New York and Saltzman Institute on War and Peace Studies, Columbia University Participant Gary Schaub, Jr., Air War College MD23: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Humanitarian Intervention and International Law Global Health: Partnerships and Foundations Sponsor(s): International Law Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College Denese McArthur, South Texas College Ethnic Conflict Resolution within the International Legal System Tina Kempin Reuter: Christopher Newport University United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons from the Past Cosmopolitan Ideals and Armed Coercion Geoffrey Gordon: Vrije Universiteit Military Intervention, the Media and, the Pursuit of Legitimacy Laurent El Ghaoui: University of California at Berkeley Sophie Clavier: San Francisco State University Compendium Panel Examining War and Peace: A Compendium Project Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Chair Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Interventions/Uses of Force Short of War and Foreign Policy Brandon Prins: University of Tennessee Howard Adelman, Griffith University Stephanie Doris Short, QUT Coopting the Global Health Agenda: The Problematic Role of Partnerships and Foundations in Developing Priorities Todd Faubion: University of Washington Evaluating Global Health Partnerships: Implications for Global Health Governance Becky Hamlin: The Open University Omar Hernandez: WFUNA MD21: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Chair Disc. Aligning for Better Global Health: Principles of the Paris Declaration and the Fight Against Malaria Elena Nora Hesselmann: Institute for Development and Peace Private Foundations as Agents of Development in Global Health: What Kind of Impact Do they Have and How is the Impact to be Assessed? Cornelia Ulbert: Universität Duisburg‐Essen Brigitte Hamm: Universität Duisburg‐Essen MD24: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Past and Present in US Foreign and Security Policy Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Jeremy L. Wells, Louisiana State University Maryann E. Gallagher, Emory University Exploring the Past: American Scholarly Cold War Security Discourse and Re‐Writing the history of American IR Security Research Helle Palu: University of Tampere Aaron M. Rapport: University of Minnesota Toward Blue Horizons: Air Force Requirements in 2030 John Geis: Air University American‐Russian Relations in a Complex World: Old Powers, New Powers, Emerging Powers Chair Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego Disc. Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Participant Didier Chaudet, Sciences Po Paris Participant Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego Participant Luba Racanska, St. Johns University Protecting the Turf We Stand On: Organizing for Homeland Security in the Post‐9/11 White House David B. Cohen: University of Akron Panel Participant Tatiana A. Shakleina, Moscow State Institute of International Relations ‐ MGIMO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Law and Society: Understanding the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) MD28: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Mark A. Drumbl, Washington & Lee University Expanding the Norm of Accountability: Srebrenica’s Survivors, Collective Action and the ICTY Panel Energy Security and Development Chair Disc. Paul A. Williams, Bilkent University Paul A. Williams, Bilkent University The Reemergence of Traditional Geopolitics and the Misreading of Future Energy Conflicts Susanne Peters: Kent State University Ohio Lara Nettelfield: Simon Fraser University Understanding the Milosevic Case: Legacies of an Unfinished Trial Nena Tromp: University of Amsterdam A Window on the Past: Historians and Social Scientists as Expert Witnesses at the ICTY Richard A. Wilson: University of Connecticut Milosevic and other Trials of Imperfection Climate Change, Energy Politics, and Rising Powers Joshua W. Busby: University of Texas at Austin What are the International Security Implications of Global Warming? Carmel Davis: University of Pennsylvania Mind the Gap: Energy vs Climate Security or the Construction of Risk in International Political thought Pedro M. Fonseca: Fonseca Sir Geoffrey Nice, QC MD26: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Envisioning Occupation: Valuing the Future versus Planning for Success MD25: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM MD27: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Maria J. Pereira: Technical University of Lisbon Panel Theoretical Contributions to IPE: The Role of Institutions MD29: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Renewal: US Foreign Policy in the New Administration II Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Disc. Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Chair James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University The Formation of Trade Blocs: The Role of the Institutional Homogeneity Disc. Steven Hook, Kent State University Leonardo Baccini: New York University Veto Players and Exchange Rate Behavior Michael G. Hall: University of Northern Iowa Institutional Interdependence and Institutional Change Jennifer Dwyer: Hunter College An Inviting Signal: Imperfect Information, Institutional Environments, and Increased Economic Exchange Ryan G. Baird: University of Arizona Renewing US Military and Defense Policies: Something Old, Something New Peter Dombrowski: Strategic Research Department The Future of US Foreign Economic Policy I. M. Destler: University of Maryland The Hyperpluralism of US Development Policy: Managing the Multiple Objectives of PEPFAR Polly J. Diven: Grand Valley State University From Exemptionalism to a Sustainable US Human Rights Policy David P. Forsythe: University of Nebraska US Global Environmental Policy in the Post‐Bush Era Michael E. Kraft: University of Wisconsin‐Green Bay MD30: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Impact of International Organizations on Identity Politics: Vehicle or Obstacle? Sponsor(s): International Organization Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Disc. Carolyn M. Stephensen, University of Hawaii at Manoa International Organizations and Identity Politics across the North‐South Divide: What Role for Issue Framing and the Media? Roger A. Coate: Georgia College & State University, University of South Carolina Markus Thiel: Florida International University Sustaining Cosmopolitanism: The Role of International Organizations in Hong Kong Wai‐man Lam: The University of Hong Kong International Organizations, Identity Politics, and Human Rights in Ecuador Manuela Lavinas Picq: Amherst College Reshaping Romanian Identity Politics: The Impact of the OSCE, the Council of Europe, and the EU Eloisa Vladescu: University of Miami Panel Empires Past, Present and Future II: European and American Prognoses Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Noel Parker, Politics, University of Copenhagen Disc. Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace The Tutelary Empire: US State‐ and Nation‐Building in the 19th Century Stefan Heumann: University of Pennsylvania Empire and International System Liberal Fundamentals: Invisible, Invasive, Artful and Bloody Hands David L. Blaney: Macalester College Naeem Inayatullah: Ithaca College Liberalism's Perpetual War and the End(s) of History Tim S. DiMuzio: Trent University Eternal Peace, Perpetual War? A Critical Investigation into Kant's Conceptualisation of War Andreas Behnke: University of Reading MD33: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Euro vs. the Dollar: Towards the End of the US Economic Hegemony? Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Leila Simona Talani, University of Bath Disc. Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College The Euro Challenge to the Dollar: The Verdict from the Non‐ Western Elites Miguel Otero: Oxford Brookes University The Decline of the Dollar: Much Ado about Nothing? Leila Simona Talani: University of Bath Hubert Zimmermann: Universität Düsseldorf EMU and the Euro‐Mediterranean dialogue: Trade interdependence between Mediterranean and Euro‐Area Countries Giorgio Fazio: University of Palermo A Reversal of Fortune? The (Un)likely Future of the US Dollar Maria N. Ivanova: New York University Hendrik Spruyt: Northwestern University Imperial Remnants and the Idea of Specialness Kristin M. Haugevik: NUPI Federation versus Empire: Which Path for Europe? Magali Gravier: Copenhagen Business School Contingent Sovereignty from Empire Lite to Post‐ Interventionary Governance MD34: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disaggregating the Incentives/Preferences for Conflict Management Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. James M. Greig, University of North Texas James M. Greig, University of North Texas Intervention without Leverage: The Political Determinants of Weak Mediation Colleen Bell: University of Bristol The (Non‐)Wars of Empire Erzsebet Strausz: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Gergely Romsics: Hungarian Institute of International Affairs America and Europe: Two Contrasting or Parallel Empires? Jan Zielonka: University of Oxford Panel Revisiting Liberal Internationalism I: Theory and History Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Liberalism: Principled or Hypocritical The External Preferences of the Eurozone Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology MD32: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Beate Jahn: University of Sussex Barry Hindess: Australian National University Chair MD31: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM John Locke, Liberalism, and International Relations Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Kyle Clark Beardsley: Emory University Mediator Bias and the Termination of Civil Wars Burcu Savun: University of Pittsburgh Role of International Community in Improving Relations Resat Bayer: Koc University The Impact of Domestic Incentives on Negotiations Faten Ghosn: University of Arizona Incentives for Talking: Accepting Mediation in International and Civil Wars Opening the Gates: Assessing the Impact of ‘New’ Foundations on Health and Development Isak Svensson: Uppsala University Joanna C. Chataway: The Open University Molly Melin: University of California at Davis Rebecca Hanlin: Open University MD35: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Organization and Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University Disc. Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University Structures, Actors and Ideas in the International Development of Intellectual Property Rights ‐ A Process‐ Analysis Johannes Marx: Johannes‐Gutenberg‐University Mainz Impunity Beyond Borders?: Canada and the International Criminal Court Mona Kayal: University of Quebec in Montreal The EU as a 'Civilian Model': The CSCE Origins Kai R. Hebel: University of Oxford Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Jason Lyall, Princeton University Disc. Jason Lyall, Princeton University Panel Infectious Diseases and Threat Responses in Asia Sponsor(s): Hong Kong Political Science Association Health and Human Security in East Asia: Issues and Challenges Mely C. Anthony: Nanyang Technological University China’s Response to Epidemics: Insights from the English School Elizabeth Wishnick: Montclair State University MD39: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Exploring the Past and Anticipating the Future in Senior Capstone Courses Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Bridging the Strategic Gap: An Assessment of Israel's Performance during the July 2006 War against Hezbollah Raphaelle L. Camilleri: King's College London Private Mobilization and Democracy: Lessons from the US in Iraq Deborah Avant: University of California at Irvine The Determinants of Military Mechanization Todd S. Sechser: University of Virginia Elizabeth Saunders: George Washington University Why the US will Continue to Fight Small Wars…Poorly Jonathan Caverley: University of Chicago MD37: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM MD38: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Yanzhong Huang: Seton Hall University Panel Military Force Structure and Warfighting Strategy Chair Eleanor O'Gorman: Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge Assessing Health Security Threats in Asia Tobias MJ Lenz: University of Oxford MD36: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Shaking the Earth? New Foundations and the Potential to Transform International Aid Chair Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Disc. Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Easier Said Than Done? Challenges of Student Engagement in a Senior Capstone on Conflict Management Patrick Haney: Miami University My So Called Life: Memoir Writing as Senior Project Brian D. Ripley: Mercyhurst College Tina M. Fryling: Mercyhurst College Developing Global Citizenship: Service Learning In a Capstone Course Lynn M. Kuzma: University of Southern Maine MD40: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel New Actors and Strategies in the Fight Against Poverty Panel Walter Benjamin, Aesthetics and International Relations Sponsor(s): Global Development Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Sociology Chair Valerie Percival, Carleton University Chair Martin Weber, University of Queensland Disc. Valerie Percival, Carleton University Disc. Martin Weber, University of Queensland Foundations and International Development ‐ New Actors of Global Change? Helen Yanacopulos: The Open University Privatizing Responsibility: The Global Governance of Poverty under Advanced Liberalism Suzan M. Ilcan: University of Windsor Anita Lacey: The University of Auckland Millennium Development Goals and the Politics of Poverty Reduction Paul J. Nelson: University of Pittsburgh The Spatial Architectonics of International Political Economy: Work, Body, Aesthetics Matt Davies: Newcastle University Necro‐Aesthetics and Public Life in Post‐War Japan Ritu Vij: SIS/American University Visual Economy and Aesthetic Resistance: Some Reflections Rolando Vazquez Melken: Roosevelt Academy Middelburg ‘Regularisation’: Reconceptualising Stability and Change in Advanced Capitalism Claes A. Belfrage: University of Swansea The Aesthetics of Xenophobia: A Different Story of the EU Enlargement Anca M. Pusca: Goldsmiths, University of London MD41: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Perceptions and Misperceptions in Sino‐Japanese Relations Sara Kalm: Lunds University From Cooperation to Violence: Mutations of State Power and the Case of Female Migrant Workers in Istanbul, Turkey Mine Eder: Bogazici University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Exporting Labour, Exporting Citizens: Analyzing the Government of Citizenship in an Emigration Context Hiroki Takeuchi, Southern Methodist University Peter Hays Gries, University of Oklahoma Militarism, Knowledge, and Representation: Making Sense of the Changes in Japan’s Global Security Policies in the 1990s MD44: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Themes in the Emerging Field of 'Political Economy of the Environment' Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Yukari Ito: Florida International University Perceptions and Misperceptions of Power: The Structural Dilemma in Sino‐Japanese Relations Dong Wang: University of California at Los Angeles Perceptions and Misperceptions of Domestic Politics in Sino Japanese Relations Hiroki Takeuchi: Southern Methodist University Problems of National Identity and Trust in Sino‐Japanese Relations Leif‐Eric Easley: Harvard University Perception Gap in Sino‐Japanese Economic Relations Min Ye: Boston University MD42: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Cities and Global Governance III: Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Mark Amen, University of South Florida Disc. Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Panel Disc. Alastair Iles, Environmental Science, Policy & Management Anna Zalik, York University, FES Legalizing Illegal Timber in Guyana: Imbricated State and International Networks Subverting Laws and Policies Janette P. Bulkan: Colby College Producing Resource Use: Political Economy in the Chemical Industry Alastair Iles: Environmental Science, Policy & Management Emerging Sites of Environmental Governance and the State: Sustainable Fisheries, the World Trade Organization and the Marine Stewardship Council Elizabeth Havice: University of California‐Berkeley The Political Economy of Wildland Fire: Timber Capital and the Managerial Crises of the State Mark Hudson: Northern Arizona University MD45: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Minorities, Integration, and Comparative Politics in Western Europe The International Activities of Brazilian Local Governments: Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies A Foreign Policy Analysis Monica Salomon: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Rio de Janeiro The Emergence of Cross‐Border Regions and Canadian – United States Relations Emmanuel Brunet‐Jailly: University of Victoria, B.C. Canada Glocalization and Fragmenting Federalism: US Cities in the Crossfire Harry I. Chernotsky: University of North Carolina at Charlotte Heidi H. Hobbs: North Carolina State University United States Municipal Foreign Policy Karen L. Dolan: Institute for Policy Studies MD43: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Borders and the Creation of Mobile Subjects Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Political Sociology Chair Benjamin J. Muller, Simon Fraser University Disc. Mark Salter, University of Ottawa Governing Mobility: Technology, Surveillance and Citizenship Kim Rygiel: McMaster University Visualizing Migration and Divided Societies Christopher Alderson: Carleton University Chair Leah A. Haus, Vassar College Disc. Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin The Success and Failure of Integration Policy in France, Britain and the United States Martin A. Schain: New York University Defending the Rights of British Muslim Women: “Honor” Murders and the Cultural Defense in England Sylvia Maier: New York University Minorities, Integration, and School History Curricula: The Role of Historical Legacies in Explaining Policy Variation between England and France Leah A. Haus: Vassar College Is Muslim the New Black? Public Attitudes and Ethno‐Racial Hierarchies in Britain and France Erik J. Bleich: Middlebury College In Defense of the New Working Class? Immigrant Workers and Labor Union Embeddedness Erika Wilkens: Maxwell School of Syracuse University MD46: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Will Democratization in Post Communist Area be Succeeded under the Globalization, EU Enlargement, and increasing Nationalism? ‐ In Russia, Central Europe, Balkan, and Black Sea Region Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Dimitrios C. Triantaphyllou, University of the Aegean and International Centre for Black Sea Studies Nikolaj Kocev, University of National and World Economy, Aoyama Gakuin University Jenifer Whitten‐Woodring, University of Southern California Democratization of Former Yugoslavia and Nation Building including Kosovo MD48: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM IPE as a Global Conversation: A Roundtable on the Routledge Handbook of IPE Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University Participant Walden Flores Bello, University of the Philippines Participant Ben Clift, University of Warwick Participant Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California at Santa Barbara Participant Nicolas Jabko, SciencesPo, Paris Participant Ben Rosamond, University of Warwick Participant Jason Sharman, Griffith University MD94: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Keiichi Kubo: Waseda University Roundtable Poster Session International Organization Poster Session 2 Democratization of Central Europe and the Frontier of Enlarged EU‐Conflict between the EU Interest and National Sponsor(s): International Organization Interest Disc. Dexter Boniface, Rollins College Kumiko Haba: Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo European Identity and Democracy of the EU Ryoko Yoshino: Soka University Susanne Alldén: Umea University Black Sea Regional Cooperation: Potentially viable or a victim of deep‐rooted antagonisms? Dimitrios C. Triantaphyllou: University of the Aegean and International Centre for Black Sea Studies MD47: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Do As I Say, Don’t Do As I Do: International Interventions and Norm Diffusion Panel Regional Security Challenges in Europe Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden Disc. Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University A European Security and Defense Policy Domain? Testing the Transgovernmentalist Thesis Frederic Merand: University of Montreal The Process of Europeanization in Croatia Teresa Maria Cierco: University Lusiada In Search of the Drivers of European Security and Defence Policy: Bringing Domestic Politics Back In Benjamin Pohl: Universiteit Leiden The Role of the European Security and Defence Policy in Today’s International System: Facilitating Change or Continuity? Anna Maria Johansson: University of Bristol Louise Olsson: Uppsala University Rivalry Management across Regime Types: Institutions, Networks and CBMs in Action Andreas Hasenclever: Universität Tübingen Eva M. Gottwald: Universität Tübingen Ben Kamis: Universität Tübingen China and Russia in the post‐Cold War UN Security Council: Obstructors or Sentinels of Global Security? David Mickler: Murdoch University Time Stands Still: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations and Institutional Challenges, beyond the Cold War Divide Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama: Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro MD95: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Terrorism, Law Enforcement, and Regional Dynamics of Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University American Policy and Creation of Kosovo State Radovan Vukadinovic: University of Zagreb Lidija Cehulic: The Atlantic Council of Croatia Change and Continuity in International Terror Crises, 1918‐ 2005 Lubov Levin: Bar Ilan University, Israel Investigating Macroscopic Transition of Japanese Foreign Policy after World War II by Quantitative Text Analysis: Focusing on the References to Regional/Country Names Takafumi Suzuki: University of Tokyo Implementation of Digital and e. Investigation Techniques in Law Enforcement Agencies in Pakistan Irfan Hyder Sahito: Police MD96: Monday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session ME03: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Identities: Civilization, Nation, Citizen Forecasting International Relations and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Civilization as Identity James Joseph Frueh: Bridgewater College Memory, Nation, and Sociational Constructivism Kazuya Fukuoka: Saint Joseph's University Northern Irish Identity and Scottish Football: Sport, Nationalism and International Relations Katharine L. Winstanley: McMaster University ME01: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Feeling Politics: Emotion in International Relations Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Patrick James, University of Southern California Participant Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita, New York University/Stanford University Participant Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar, University of Economics and Technology Participant Philip Andrew Schrodt, University of Kansas ME05: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors (Part 2) Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Chair Mira Sucharov, Carleton University Disc. Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester Roundtable Christine M. Corey, US Department of Education ME06: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Innovative Panel The Democratic Peace and Its Discontents: Repression, Crisis Management Exercise: Iran Projection, and the “Narcissism of Minor Differences” in the Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs US War on Terror ISA Innovative Panel Wesley W. Widmaier: St. Joseph's University Not a “Fröhliche Wissenschaft”: On the Seriousness of the Academic Discipline of IR Brent J. Steele: University of Kansas Ontological Dissonance, Identities in Clash and the Israeli Unilateral Steps towards the Palestinians, 2003‐2006 Amir Lupovici: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Why They Don't Hate Us: The Ontological Conceits of 'Anti‐ Americanism' Andrew A. G. Ross: Ohio University Mira Sucharov: Carleton University Panel Religion and Secularism in International Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jack Snyder, Columbia University Disc. Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University Religious Actors and Transitional Justice Leslie Vinjamuri: SOAS, University of London Aaron P. Boesenecker: Georgetown University Secularism and IR Theory Elizabeth Hurd: Northwestern University The Rise and Fall of Secularism in International Relations Timothy Shah: Council on Foreign Relations James Daniel Philpott: University of Notre Dame Sinners in the Hands of an Angry ICC Stephen J. Hopgood: SOAS, University of London Carol J. Lancaster: Georgetown University Joe Wippl: Boston University Former NSA, SIS, ODCIA, ODNI William M. Nolte: University of Maryland US Vice President Fatemeh Darabi: Eastern Mennonite University Director of National Intelligence Arthur Steven Hulnick: Boston University Good Jews, Bad Jews: Guilt and the Psychology of Israel Advocacy Evangelicals and US Foreign Policy Loch K. Johnson: University of Georgia CIA Officer in Residence Oded Löwenheim: Hebrew University of Jerusalem ME02: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM US President Secretary of State Daniel Wessner: Eastern Mennonite University Secretary of Defense James J. Wirtz: Naval Postgraduate School Ambassador to the United Nations Cynthia L. Irvin: RTI International Swiss Ambassador to Iran Stefan Brem: Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland Press Secretary Michael Andregg: University of St. Thomas ME07: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Exploring the Past to Anticipate Future Conflict: The Role of Competing Social Memories II Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Paola Cesarini, Providence College Disc. Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg Reframed History as Hindrance to Democratic Reforms: The Case of Serbia Vladimir Matic: Clemson University Memorial Fragments, Monumental Silences and Re‐ Awakenings in Twenty‐First Century Chile Katherine Hite: Vassar College What Can War Crimes Trials Teach? Mark A. Wolfgram: Oklahoma State University Theoretical Reflections on Memory, Ethnicity and Democratic Transition Eric M. Davis: Rutgers University ME08: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable IPE Outstanding Public Scholar: Frances Moore Lappé Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair The UN Peacebuilding Commission and Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security Torunn L. Tryggestad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Security Discourse as a Political Framework for Action: A Comparative analysis of Children and Women in the UN Security Council Natalie Florea Hudson: University of Dayton The Role of Gender in Post‐Conflict Restructuring and Peacekeeping Gabriella Tempestoso‐Bednar: Claremont Graduate University Hasmet Uluorta, University of Miami ME11: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Participant Walden Flores Bello, University of the Philippines Participant Robin Broad, American University Quebec Looks at the United States After the November Election Participant Barry Gills, Newcastle University Sponsor(s): Association For Canadian Studies In The United States Participant Frances M. Lappe, 2009 Outstanding Public Scholar Award honoree ME09: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Regional Perspectives on Preventing Mass Atrocities: Advancing the Responsibility to Protect in the Asia Pacific Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation Problems and Prospects for Advancing R2P in Southeast Asia Noel M. Morada: University of the Philippines Protection of Civilians and the Responsibility to Protect: Perspectives and Precedents in ASEAN Charles T. Hunt: University of Queensland Strengthening China’s Role in Protecting Populations from Mass Atrocity Crimes Participant Frederick Gagnon, University of Quebec at Montreal Participant Stephane Roussel, Universite du Quebec a Montreal ME12: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Non‐Traditional Security and R2P: Finding Convergence in Advancing Human Security in Southeast Asia Mely C. Anthony: Nanyang Technological University Whose ASEAN? ‐ ASEAN Charter and ASEAN’s Double Crisis Muhadi Sugiono: Jurusan Ilmu Hubungan Internasionl Panel Gendering the United Nations: Developments in Politics, Mainstreaming, and Security The Diffusion of Liberalism Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Deborah Boucoyannis, Harvard University Disc. Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University From Anarchy to Confederacy: Toward a Liberal Theory of International Politics Quddus Z. Snyder: University of Maryland Managing Risk Within International Society: Situational Prevention and the Promotion of Liberalism William F. Clapton: Murdoch University Umut Aydin: Bogazici University Geographical Limitations on the Utility of Investment Liberalization Jude C. Hays: University of Illinois Clint Peinhardt: University of Texas at Dallas ME13: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Disc. Panel Conflict and Cooperation over the Environment Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Panel The International Diffusion of Competition Laws Sarah E. Teitt: University of Queensland ME10: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair Douglas Nord, Western Washington University Participant Jean‐Christophe Boucher, Laval University Scientific Study of International Processes International Organization Chair Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Peace Studies Disc. Disc. Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Charlotte G. Patton, York College, City University of New York Ellie Christine Schemenauer, University of Wisconsin‐ Whitewater UNSCR 1325 and Islam in Afghanistan Kate McInturff: Peacebuild Greedy Outsiders or the Rentier Effect? Natural Resource Abundance and International Conflict Onset Elnur Soltanov: Texas Tech University Toward a Viral Theory of Global Public Goods Provision Mark Allen Boyer: University of Connecticut Laggards, Frontrunners, and the Happy Ending: Why Is Environmental Regulation Less Costly Than Expected? Johannes Urpelainen: University of Michigan Federal Commitments: Political Decentralization and Environmental Treaty Compliance Mark Axelrod: Michigan State University ME14: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM John R. Mathiason: Syracuse University Internet Governance: Why Plato Is Still Relevant Konstantinos Komaitis: University of Strathclyde What is Being Controlled on the Internet? Panel Intelligence Sharing and Cooperation J. P. Singh: Georgetown University Sarah Anne‐Elizabeth Thompson: Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Disc. Thinking Globally at the IGF and Acting Locally: The National‐Global Nexus ME17: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel William J. Lahneman, Towson University Rethinking Civil‐Military Relations Theory The Obsolescent Wall: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance in a Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Transnational Age Chair Sharon K. Weiner, American University Rebecca Sanders: University of Toronto Disc. Parliamentary Scrutiny and Judicial Oversight of European Police and Intelligence Co‐operation Claudia Hillebrand: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Intelligence Sharing and the Democratic Peace Thomas O'Neill David M. Hauser: West Virginia University ME15: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Feminist Security Studies: Approaches and Methods Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Lori Crowe, York University Disc. Kristen Williams, Clark University War, Sense, and Security Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Rethinking Security: Intersectionality and Beyond Melanie Richter‐Montpetit: York University Gendering Security: Ontology, Epistemology and Methods Laura J. Shepherd: University of Birmingham The Politics of Feminist Security Studies Annick T.R. Wibben: University of San Francisco ME16: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Control and Governance of the Internet: Beyond Realism vs. Internationalism Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Ralf Bendrath, Delft University of Technology Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University Capital Strikes Back: How the Internet Facilitates the Centralization and Concentration of Capital Ryan Kiggins: University of Florida Securing Critical Internet Resources: Influence and Control of Internet Standards Through Delegation and Social Networks Brenden Kuerbis: Syracuse University Global Technology Trends, Transnational Market Forces, and National Regulation: The Case of Internet Traffic Monitoring by Deep Packet Inspection Ralf Bendrath: Delft University of Technology Roger Petersen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Peacekeeper and the State: The Civil‐Military Relations of Peacekeeping and the Agenda of Security Sector Reform Pedro T. Fontoura: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeir Political Strategies of the Military in Democracies Risa A. Brooks: Northwestern Univerisity Civil‐Military Relations Theory and the State Brian D. Taylor: Syracuse University The Soldier and the Global Village: Hypotheses on the Transnational Control of the Military Pascal Vennesson: European University Institute The Fakhruddin Interregnum in Bangladesh: Military Rule in Civilian Mask Sayeed Ahmed: Northern Arizona University ME18: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Leaders, Institutions, and Foreign Policymaking Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Charles Hankla, Georgia State University Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg Preferences and Ethnic Bargaining: War as a Rational Choice Shale Horowitz: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwaukee Min Ye: Coastal Carolina University ‘La Rage de Vouloir Conclure’: The Effect of State Institutions on Conflict Behavior Genevieve Kehoe: University of South Carolina Aid and Comfort to the Enemy: Public Opinion, Cost Sensitivity and Interstate War Art A. Maxwell: University of Pittsburgh Action Dispensability and Actor Dispensability in Foreign Policymaking: Shimon Peres and the French Connection (1953‐1958) Guy Ziv: St. Mary's College of Maryland ME19: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Changing Picture of the Korean Peninsula Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies Chair Disc. Jungmin Seo, University of Hawaii at Manoa Jungmin Seo, University of Hawaii at Manoa Emerging Multiculturalism in Korea: Competing Discourses ME22: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel of Inclusion and Exclusion An Idea Grown Old? Tracing the Transformation of the State Dong‐Jin Jang: Yonsei University in Security Politics Min‐Hyuk Hwang: Yonsei University Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association Ethno‐Nationalism and Migrant Workers’ Mobilization in Korea Chair Yoonkyung Lee: Binghamton University, State University of New York Disc. A Transition from a Limited Access Order to an Open Access Order: The Case of South Korea Jong‐sung You: University of California at San Diego They Fight Back: Comparing Protests of South Korean Workers, Students, and Peasants Taehyun Nam: Salisbury University ME20: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): International Law Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College Disc. Sonia Cardenas, Trinity College Civilian Protection – What’s left of the Norm? Stuart Gordon: RMA Sandhurst Formalistic Fictions: Democratic Accountability and Practices Ordering Security Anna Leander: Copenhagen Business School The Informalization of Security Policy: A Morphological Approach to the Study of Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism Christopher Daase: University of Munich Georgios Kolliarakis: Ludwig‐Maximilians Universitaet Munich ME23: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Freeing Force from Legal Constraint Panel Managing AIDS/HIV: What Works Better? Jim Whitman: Bradford University Undermining International Humanitarian Law and Democratic Governance Sarah E. Perrigo: University of Bradford Compendium Panel From the Past to the Future of International Studies: A Compendium Project Panel Sponsor(s): ISA Compendium Project Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University Historical Trajectories of Intenational Environmental Politics Dimitris Stevis: Colorado State University The Idea of Interdisciplinarity: Its Meaning and Consequences Raymond C. Miller: San Francisco State University International Relations and the Study of History Constantinos Koliopoulos: Panteion University The Historical Expansion of International Society Barry Buzan: London School of Economics and Political Science Richard Little: University of Bristol History of Human Rights Micheline Ishay: Micheline Ishay Peace Research: An Intellectual History Carolyn M. Stephensen: University of Hawaii at Manoa The End of Bipolarism and the Post Cold War World Vidya Nadkarni: University of San Diego Bernhard Zangl: Institut fuer Interkulturelle und Internationale Studien, University of Bremen Anna Geis: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Bjorn Wilhelm Muller‐Wille: Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Chair Philipp Genschel: Jacobs University Bremen Nicole Deitelhoff: University of Technology, Darmstadt From ‘Total War’ to ‘Total Operations’ – Contemporary Doctrine and Adherence to IHL ME21: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Transformation of the State: From Monopolist to Manager of Authority Securing the State, Undermining Democracy: Internationalization and Privatization of Western Militaries The Geneva Conventions Under Assault Chair Nicole Deitelhoff, University of Technology, Darmstadt Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth Disc. Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth The Political Determinants of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries Dollie S. Davis: University of Southern California The Power of Norms in AIDS Politics: The Bottom‐Up Approach in Global AIDS funding of the United States Youngsoo Kim: Purdue University Government Structures and HIV/AIDS – A Comparative Study Martin Sjöstedt: University of Gothenburg Anna M. Persson: University of California at Los Angeles Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV ‐ Programmes Nina Verma: Army Hospital Research and Referral, Delhi Cantt Collaboration, Cooptation, and the New Interest Regime in Brazil: Negotiating AIDS Policy from 1983 to 2008 Jessica J. Rich: University of California at Berkeley ME24: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Conflict and Cooperation over International Rivers Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas Disc. Jaroslav Tir, University of Georgia Negotiating Bilateral and Multilateral Agreements over International Rivers Sara McLaughlin Mitchell: University of Iowa Neda Zawahri: Cleveland State University Islamic Finance in Malaysia and Britain: Cultural Political Economy or Business as Usual? Lena Rethel: University of Warwick The Global War on Terror and Islamic Finance The Effectiveness of Negotiations over International River Claims Paul Richard Hensel: University of North Texas Marit Brochmann: University of Oslo and CSCW, PRIO Volume vs. Hostility of Interaction in International River Basins Havard Hegre: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Ibrahim A. Warde: Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ME27: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM The European Union: Emergent Player in the Post‐Communist Space? Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Disc. Marit Brochmann: University of Oslo and CSCW, PRIO Scarcity, Cooperation, and Transboundary Rivers: An Empirical Assessment of International Water Treaties Sharon Pardo, Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for International Relations Business, Government and EU Accession: Towards a Model of Institutional Change Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Elena Iankova: Cornell University Shlomi Dinar: Florida International University Elena Iankova: Cornell University Shadows of the Past: Hydro‐Politics in Southern Africa, the Orange and Okavango Rivers Antoinette Sebastian: University of Maryland ME25: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Transitional Justice: International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College Disc. Ruti G. Teitel, New York Law School Child Soldiers, Individual Agency, and International Criminal Law Mark A. Drumbl: Washington & Lee University Determinants of Attitudes toward the EU in the Post‐ Communist Central and Eastern European Countries and Turkey Cigdem Kentmen: Izmir University of Economics The EU and Corruption in New Members States Rachel Vanderhill: Wheaton College Governing the Eastern Borders of the European Union: Between External Governance and Securitization Oliver F. Schmidtke: University of Victoria EU‐Russian Relations and the Common Spaces Initiative: A Case of Europeanisation from Below? Graham Timmins: University of Stirling Complementarity in the Line of Fire: The ‘Catalysing Effect’ ME28: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Applying Power Transition Theory of the Rome Statute’s Admissibility Criteria in Sudan Ugandan Traditional Leaders on Complementarity Chair Joanna R. Quinn: The University of Western Ontario The Culture of Law: Understanding the Influence of Legal Tradition on Transitional Justice in Post‐Conflict Societies Dana Zartner: Tulane University Panel The Political Economy of Islamic Finance Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Disc. Disc. Jacqueline M. Best, University of Ottawa Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Embodied Geographies of Islamic Financial Regulation Michael E. Samers: University of Kentucky Jane S. Pollard: Newcastle University Transnational Governance for Islamic Finance: Tensions with Harmonization and Difference Heather D. McKeen‐Edwards: Bishop's University The Cultural Political Economy of Islamic Finance Andre Broome: University of Birmingham Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Sarah MH Nouwen: Cambridge University ME26: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Disc. Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Queens College Brock Tessman, University of Georgia Patterns of Deception: Why and How Rising States Cloak their Power Arnd Plagge: Yale University The Effect of Satisfaction Inconsistency between Global and Regional Levels on Regional Conflicts Wooksung Kim: Seoul National University Choong‐Nam Kang: University of Texas at Tyler Civil‐Military Relations and Negotiated Settlements in Insurgencies Terence Lee: National University of Singapore Resource Endowment and Power Transition Tamas Golya: University of Oregon ME29: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The European Union as a Global Power Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Walter Carlsnaes, Uppsala University Walter Carlsnaes, Uppsala University The EU, China and the United States: Institutions, Power and Norms in Bi‐Multilateral Commercial Relations Michael H. Smith: Loughborough University The European Union in the EPA‐Negotiations: Driven by Norms or ‘Realities’? Ole Elgstrom: University of Lund Interregionalism or Merely a Fourth Level Game?: An Examination of the EU‐ASEAN Relationship David Frederic Camroux: CERI ‐ Sciences Po EU‐Latin America: Patterns, Priorities and Pitfalls of Interregionalism beyond Lima Franziska Bopp: University of Cologne Power for Peace? Ethical Perspectives of the EU's Global Role Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam: University of Bath Alice Anna Oeter: University of Cologne ME32: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Revisiting Liberal Internationalism II: Reproducing the Liberal The EU as an international Actor in the Field of Religion and World Order Politics: a Case of Normative Power? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Henrik Larsen: University of Copenhagen Normative Power Europe (Once More) : A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis Tuomas A. Forsberg: University of Tampere ME30: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel International Cooperation and Migration Sponsor(s): International Organization Michael W. Doyle, Columbia University Disc. Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University Eyes Wide Shut: The Curious Silence of The Law of Peoples on Questions of Immigration and Citizenship Robert W. Glover: University of Connecticut Global Mobility Regimes: A Conceptual Reframing Reynold Koslowski: University of Albany Interdependence and International Cooperation on Migration Chris Rudolph: American University Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Liberal Internationalism and the Order vs Liberty Paradox Linda S. Bishai: United States Institute of Peace Too Close for Comfort: Arms Trade NGOs and the (Re)production of Liberal World Order 'New' International Liberalism, Neoconservatism and Legacies of the 'New' Imperium: Bodies of Desire, Terror, and the War in Eurasia Anna M. Agathangelou: York University Cosmopolitan Modernity and the Postcolonial World Vivienne Jabri: King's College London Postmodern Subjectivities, Ethical Problematizations, Liberal Affinities Rosemary E. Shinko: Bucknell University ME33: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM International Cooperation in the Refugee Regime: Lessons for Global Migration Governance Alexander Betts: University of Oxford Panel International Relations Theory and Comparative Economic Integration: New Frontiers of Research Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Panel The EU as a Global Actor in a ‘Post‐American World’: Multilateralism, Bilateralism or Interregionalism? (A MERCURY FP 7 Panel) Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po Disc. Lorenzo Fioramonti, University of Pretoria and Bologna Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex Disc. Beate Jahn, University of Sussex Disc. Anna Stavrianakis: University of Sussex Chair ME31: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair The EU's Search for an Efficient Institutional Architecture for Effective Multilateralism Wolfgang Th Wessels: University of Cologne Wulf H. Reiners: University of Cologne Europe in the World – Bilateral Diplomacy, ‘Joined‐up Diplomacy’, and EU Representation David D.F. Rijks: University of Cambridge Humanitarian Diplomacy: Multilateralism, the European Union and the United States Caroline Bouchard: University of Edinburgh Chair Disc. Kathleen Hancock, University of Texas San Antonio Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Disc. Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology Network Governance and European Union ‐ Efficiency, Effectiveness, Legitimacy, and Democracy M. Leann Brown: University of Florida Resisting the Magnetic Pull: Why States Refuse to Join Popular Economic Integration Accords Kathleen Hancock: University of Texas San Antonio Principal‐Agent Analysis and International Delegation: Red Herrings, Theoretical Clarifications, and Empirical Disputes Mark A. Pollack: Temple University National Identity and the Construction of Regionalism in the Elite Press of South Asia Kishore C. Dash: Thunderbird School of Global Management 'Joint‐Decision Trap' In Comparative Perspective: The Cases Of The EU And Mercosur Andrea Ribeiro Hoffman: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Carlos E. Pinto: IRI/ PUC‐Rio ME34: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel James H. Lebovic: George Washington University Non‐State Actors in Conflict ME37: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. The Challenges of Asymmetric Conflict: Lessons from Iraq R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College A New Database on Pro‐Government Armed Groups Panel Conceptualizing the Politics of "Development as Emancipation Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Neil J. Mitchell: University of Aberdeen Disc. Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Sabine Carey: University of Nottingham & CSCW/PRIO Biopolitics of Resistance in the South American Andes Cristina Rojas: Carleton University William Lowe: University of Nottingham Reciprocation in Disputes between Governments and Dissident Groups Katherine Barbieri: University of South Carolina Ranan Davud Kuperman: University of Haifa Strategies of Violence in Multi‐Party Conflicts Jessica Stanton: University of Pennsylvania David E. Cunningham: Iowa State University Sealing the Deal: Examining Alliance Formation among Violent Non‐State Actors Kanisha D. Bond: Penn State University The Role of Opposition Movements in Civil War Ursula Daxecker: Colorado State University ME35: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and Reconstruction Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Esra Gurkaynak, Bilkent University Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University UN Coordination in Post‐Conflict Reconstruction Cathinka Lerstad: University of Miami The European Union and Transitional Justice: Confronting Human Right Violations in Europe and Beyond Katy A. Crossley‐Frolick: Denison University Post‐Conflict Reconstruction in Kosovo: A Case Study of International Collaboration Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca: Elizabethtown College Military Occupations, and the Role of the UN in State Building 1946‐2000 Spaces of Hope in the Ruins of Rule Dia Da Costa: Queen's University “Development as Emancipation” and Struggles in the Idiom of Justice Heloise Weber: University of Queensland Dreaming the Impossible? Towards Post‐Capitalist, Post‐ Liberal, and Post‐Statist Practices in Some Latin American Experiences Arturo Escobar: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill On the Critique of Critical Theory: Towards a Dialogue with Subaltern Studies Martin Weber: University of Queensland ME38: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM ISSS Teaching and Mentoring Roundtable in Honour of Warner Schilling Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Participant Renée de nevers, Syracuse University Participant Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College Participant Jay M. Parker, Georgetown University Participant Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University ME39: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable One IR Discipline or Many? The Past, Present and Future of IR in a Globalizing World Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Security Studies Panel The War in Iraq: Military and Political Implications Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Jonathan Monten, Yale University Disc. Jonathan Monten, Yale University Explaining Changes in US Grand Strategy: The Rise of Offensive Liberalism and the War in Iraq Benjamin Miller: University of Haifa The Annihilation‐Restraint Paradox and the Evolution of Counterinsurgency in Iraq Colin H. Kahl: Georgetown University Performing on Cue? The Formation of American Public Attitudes Toward War Christopher F. Gelpi: Duke University Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College Participant Timothy Crawford, Boston College Carmela Lutmar: Princeton University ME36: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Chair Disc. Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Disc. Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Participant Daniel Maliniak, University of California at San Diego Participant Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Participant Susan Peterson, College of William and Mary ME40: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Explaining the Diffusion of International Norms: The Case of Gender Quotas ME43: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cross Border Mobilities and Acts of European Citizenship Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology International Law Chair Willem Maas, York University International Organization Disc. William H. C. Walters, Carleton University Chair Disc. Jacqui True, University of Auckland Susan Franceschet, University of Calgary Disc. Jacqui True, University of Auckland Who Adopts Gender Quotas? The International Sources of Quotas for Women's Representation Sarah S. Bush: Princeton University Inclusion Diffusion: The Dynamics of Quota Diffusion Kara L. Ellerby: University of Arizona Gender Quotas in Latin America: Analyzing Diffusion at Cross‐National and Sub‐National Levels Adriana M. Crocker: University of Illinois, at Springifield The Diffusion of Gender Quotas: A Social Network Analysis Mona Lena Krook: Washington University in St. Louis Melanie M. Hughes: Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh ME41: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Acts of European Citizenship: From a Politics of Integration to a Politics of Mobility Jef Huysmans: The Open University Vicki Squire: Open University Citizenship, Mobility and the Changing European Borderscape Julien Jeandesboz: Sciences Po Paris/CERI Towards a Post‐Territorial Europe: Turks Acting as European Citizens Bahar Rumelili: Koc University Fuat E. Keyman: Koc University/turkey Bora A. Isyar: Koc University Disruptive Voices; Acts of Citizenship in Cyprus Emily Pia: University of Birmingham European Citizenship and Enlargement in the EU: A Proliferation of Citizenships? Assessing Alliance Behavior Among Allies in Asia Anaïs H. Faure Atger: Centre for European Policy Studies Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sergio Carrera: The Centre for European Policy Studies Chair Disc. Sunny Lee, Institute for Korea‐US Political Development Maorong Jiang, Creighton University Alliance Dependence vs Political Loss: Participation and Burden‐Sharing in Military Coalitions Joon G. Park: Texas A&M Towards an Asymmetrical Dyadic Alliance Model: Case Study Taiwan‐US Relations Joshua Su‐Ya Wu: The Ohio State University On the Compatibility of East Asia and Asia Pacific Multilateralism: A Geo‐Strategic Perspective Chyungly Lee: Institute of International Relations What are Korean Attitudes toward the US‐ROK Alliance? Haesook Chae: Baldwin‐Wallace College ME42: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable ME44: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Civil Society Approaches to Environmental Mobilization: Lessons from around the World Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Cristina M. Balboa, Yale University, Doctoral Studies Disc. Jack Manno, State University of New York Col of Environ Sci & Forestry Global Tourism and Local Environment: The Relationship between Institutional Failure and Resistance Gabriela Kutting: Rutgers University Perception of Genetically Modified Foods by NGOs in the European Union Area Monika Wicha: Maria Curie‐Sklodowska University Rethinking Transnational Advocacy Networks in IR Theory: Environmental NGOs in Latin America A League of Democracies or a Democratic League? Claudio Rivera: University of Connecticut Sponsor(s): International Organization Robert Bosco: University of Connecticut Chair Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council Participant Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Participant Tom Farer, University of Denver Panel How Global is Global Environmental Governance through Partnerships? –Partnership Governance in China and India Sander Chan: Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Oil and the Environment: Civil Society Mobilization in the Success and Failure of Environment Mobilization Kimberly L. Shella: University of California at Irvine ME45: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel European Identity and Border Politics Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Markus Thiel, Florida International University Disc. Markus Thiel, Florida International University Discursive Construction of European Identity in EU's Relations with Turkey: The Case of the European Commission Senem Aydin‐Düzgit: Istanbul Bilgi University European Identity in an Enlarged Union: Fact or Fiction? Eleanor Morris: Agnes Scott College Ukrainians and the Borders of the 'European' Soft Power or Emerging Hard Power? Change and Continuity in how the World Views the EU Jan Joel Andersson: The Swedish Institute of International Affairs On the Role of Armaments Cooperation in Creating the EU as an International Actor Thomas Teichler: European University Institute ME48: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Yuliya Yurchenko: University of Sussex Exaggerated Fears from a New Iron Curtain? New EU Members Impact on the Evolution Schengen Regime in 2004‐2007 New Approaches to International Risk Governance: From Reactive to Anticipatory Policy‐Making Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Katalin Dancsi: Rutgers University ‐ Newark The Europeanization of Greek Migration Policy Eleni Lazarou: University of Cambridge ME46: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Global Politics, Globalization, and Redistribution Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Rajaram Krishnan, Earlham College Disc. Rajaram Krishnan, Earlham College Deglobalization Scenarios: Who Wins? Who Loses? Evan Hillebrand: University of Kentucky Thomas Princen: University of Michigan `Regionalisation Networks` of Japan in East Asia: From the Experience of Japan’s Economic Partnership Agreements Aysun Uyar: Afrasian Centre for Peace and Development Studies, Ryukoku University Rethinking the Resource Curse: Venezuela and the Bolivarian Revolution Jesse Baker: University of California at Irvine Contemporary Energy Security: Understanding US and China Energy Competition and Cooperation Wojtek M. Wolfe: Rutgers University The Renaissance of Geopolitics: New Global Conflicts, New Global Orders Thomas Cieslik: University of Wuerzburg Panel Trade in the European Security Strategy: Speaking the Same Language in Different Worlds Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. International Political Economy Chair Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Disc. Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Governing Technological Innovation: The Politics of Risk Assessment Michael E. Smith: University of St. Andrews Anticipating Nanotechnology Risk: Can the US and EU Develop Internationally Harmonized Approaches? Robert Falkner: London School of Economics and Political Science Nico Jaspers: London School of Economics and Political Science Localization: A Future Dimension of Global Politics ME47: Monday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Richard Gowan, New York University Richard Gowan, New York University Change Against a Background of Continuity: The Emerging EU Strategic Culture Sven Biscop: Egmont ‐ Royal Institute for International Relations Trade in the European Security Strategy: Speaking the Same Language in Different Worlds Jan Orbie: Ghent University Institutional Change and Continuity in the CFSP and ESDP Giovanni Grevi: EU Institute for Security Studies Privatising Anticipatory Governance? The Biotech Industry “Compact” Initiative for Liability and Redress under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety Amandine J. Bled: Sciences Po Bordeaux EU Chemicals Regulation and its Impact on the Internationa Governance of Chemicals Katja Biedenkopf: Vrije Universiteit Brussel TA01: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Metaphors, Blends, and Concepts for Studying the Political: Understanding the Past and Constituting the Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Ido Oren, University of Florida Disc. Alan Cienki, Vrije Universiteit The War that Was or Was Not: The Second Lebanon War and the Logic of Politicality Piki Ish‐Shalom: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Constituting China: The Role of Metaphor in the Discourses of Sino‐American Relations Eric M. Blanchard: University of Southern California From Mao’s Dao to Deng’s Dao: Vital Relations and So‐ called Pragmatic Thinking Stephen B. Herschler: Oglethorpe University Positioning Opposition: Synecdoche and the Blunting of Politics David Mutimer: York University Born in the USA: American Nationalism and the Original Sin of Slavery Ivan A. Ascher: University of Massachusetts People Out of Place: Allochthony and Autochthony in Netherlands Identity Discourse Dvora Yanow: Vrije Universiteit, FSW/COM TA02: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel TA05: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel New Methodological Approaches to the Study of International Market Civilization: Poverty, Power, and Privilege in the Global Political Economy Relations Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Tim S. DiMuzio, Trent University Isabella C. Bakker, York University Chair Vera Troeger, University of Essex Disc. Disc. Alastair Smith, New York University Market Civilization Revisited: Towards a Deepening Organic Crisis? Estimating the Enduring Effects of Past Behavior on the Likelihood of Warfare Yukari Iwanami: University of Rochester Corporate Power and Market Civilization Bootstrapped Polynomial Regression with an Application to International Conflict Curtis S. Signorino: University of Rochester Can Statisticians 'Observe’ Causality? A Monte Carlo Study of Matching, Experiments, and Regression Analysis Thomas Pluemper: University of Essex Vera Troeger: University of Essex TA03: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Stephen R. Gill: York University Susanne M. Soederberg: Queen's University Does the Consumer Tail Wag the Neoliberal Dog? Consumption, Debt and Global Market Civilization Johnna Montgomerie: University of Manchester Development as Enclosure: Neoliberalism’s Commodification of Nature Kate A. Ervine: York University Panel Advances in Agent‐Based Computational Simulation Models Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Peter Turchin, University of Connecticut Disc. Nils Weidmann, ETH Zurich Migrant Workers and Global Market Civilization Hironori Onuki: York University TA06: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Innovative Panel Understanding Multistakeholder Participation in the Global Governance of Information and Communication Policy RebeLand: An Agent‐Based Model of Politics, Environment, Sponsor(s): International Communication ISA Innovative Panel and Insurgency in MASON Claudio Cioffi‐Revilla: George Mason University Chair Mark D. Rouleau: George Mason University From Private Regime to Public Regime? Transnational Efforts to Combat Phishing on the Internet A Theory for the Formation of Large Agrarian Empires Milton L. Mueller: Syracuse University Peter Turchin: University of Connecticut Min‐Chun Ku: Syracuse Universit Modeling the Conflict in Afghanistan Armando Geller: George Mason University TA04: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Feminist Security Studies: Approaches to Traditional and Non‐ Traditional Security Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn, Syracuse University Megan H. MacKenzie, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Transnational Networks on Internet Governance: Mapping an Emerging Field Elena Pavan: DSRS University of Trento Authority for Transnational Self Regulation – The Example of Internet Address Management Jeanette Hofmann: London School of Economics and Political Science Clusters, Coalitions, and Change: Insights from Internet Governance Nanette S. Levinson: American University Feminist Security Discourse and Legislation Targeting the Panel Use of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Domestic Violence TA07: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Regional Approaches to Transitional Justice: Testing Methods Cases in Serbia and Theoretical Assumptions Laura McLeod: University of Sheffield Fundamentalisms and (Human) Security Niamh Reilly: National Univeristy of Ireland‐Galway Feminist Ethics and Human Security‐Gender, Carework and HIV/AIDS: Feminist Considerations on Sex, Morality and Human Security Fiona Robinson: Carleton University Nuclear Past and Future? Nuclear Proliferation Debates Revisited from a Feminist Perspective Saara Särmä: University of Tampere Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University Tanisha Fazal, Columbia University Strategic Transitional Justice: Beyond East Central Europe Monika Nalepa: University of Notre Dame Trauma and Efficacy: The Impact of Transitional Justice Interventions on Post‐Conflict Development Processes in West Africa Anu Kulkarni: Arizona State University Ecological Disasters and the Warning Response Problem: The Case of Hurricane Katrina Charles Parker: Uppsala University Eric Paglia: National Defence College David Backer: University of Michigan Harvey M. Weinstein: University of California at Berkeley TA10: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Leigh A. Payne: University of Wisconsin‐Madison From Multidisciplinarity to Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity: Global Challenges and the Quest for Explanations and Understanding Tricia D. Olsen: University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Regional Bias in the Study of Transitional Justice Transitional Justice and the Effect of Contagion Andrew G. Reiter: University of Wisconsin Madison Leigh A. Payne: University of Wisconsin‐Madison TA08: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Military Studies and Peace Studies People Talking: Building a Common Language for Teaching and Scholarship on 21st Century War and Peacebuilding Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jennifer Abbassi, Randolf Macon Woman's College Participant David Burbach, Naval War College Participant John F. Garofano, US Naval War College Chair Sai Felicia Krishna‐Hensel, Auburn Montgomery Participant Nayantara D. Hensel, US Naval Postgraduate School Participant Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech Participant Constantinos Koliopoulos, Panteion University Participant Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Tech Participant Gunter Walzenbach, University of West England, Bristol TA11: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Emerging Paradigms in Public Diplomacy: Solving the Rubik’s Cube Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies International Communication Participant Loramy Gerstbauer, Gustavus Adolphus College Participant Mari Ishibashi, Randolph College Participant George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame Chair Disc. Participant Michael W. Mosser, US Army School of Advanced Military Studies Participant Joyce Neu, United Nations and Norwegian Refugee Council Participant Christopher Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School Dialogic Public Diplomacy and Place Branding, Conflict Resolution and Economic Development: Cyprus as a Case Study Panel Multilevel Governance in an Era of Global Environmental Change Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Dr. Geoffrey Allen Pigman: Bennington College Anthony S. Deos: Jott Communications, L.L.C. Anders Jonsson TA09: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University Geoffrey Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth Gunilla M. Reischl, Swedish Institute of International Affairs Ulrika Möller, Swedish Institute of International Affairs Supernetworks – Infectious Disease, and Global Networks as High Reliability Organizations Victor Galaz: Stockholm University Institutional Adaptation in the Context of Climate Change and Security Gunilla M. Reischl: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Managing Cascading Ecological Crises – A Theoretical Approach Eva‐Karin Olsson: Stockholm University/Crismart Protecting Europe’s Critical Infrastructure: Problems and Prospects Kristin Ljungkvist: Uppsala University/Swedish Institute of International Affairs Asa M. Fritzon: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Re‐branding Islam: Trust‐building and Tension Reduction Efforts of Muslim Civil Society John Robert Kelley: American University US Public Diplomacy Strategy in Serbia After Kosovo Tijana Milosevic: George Washington University Evolutionary Insights from US Public Diplomacy: What Have We Learned For Going Forward? Kathy R. Fitzpatrick: Quinnipiac University Conceptualizing American Public Diplomacy, Past, Present, and the Future Foad Izadi: Louisiana State University TA12: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Promise of Human Rights Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Disc. Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Human Rights, the State and Toleration Laura Harris: Brock University State Obligations Towards the Elimination of Child Malnutrition Clair Apodaca: Florida International University Seeking Protection or Personhood? Becoming the Subject of Universal Human Rights in Pakistani Activism Hena Tyyebi: York University TA15: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global Feminisms and Women’s Movements in India and Mexico Human Rights Ideology and Dimensions of Power: A Radica Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Approach to the State, Prosperity and Discrimination Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Zehra Arat: Purchase College, State University of New York International Norms, Issue‐Advocacy and Women's Reproductive Rights Global Development Chair Disc. Fariel M. Cherif: University of California at Riverside TA13: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Going Local: Cities, States, and Climate Change Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University Paradiplomacy and Climate Change: Explaining Climate Policy Innovations among American States Nandini Deo, Lehigh University Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge The Gendered Maze of Maize Jennifer B. Rogers: University of California, Santa Barbara Women Representatives under Mandated Representation Increases in India: Is the Fear of Puppet Representatives Ungrounded? Rubi Devi: The University of Southern Mississippi Kyeonghi Baek: Buffalo State College Transnational Advocacy: Tools and Traps Thomas D. Eatmon: Allegheny College Why do Cities Participate (or not) in the Global Climate Change Network(s)? Taedong Lee: University of Washington From Smokestacks to Green Roofs: Global Environmentalism, Local Politics, and the Greening of Post‐ Industrial Cities Corina McKendry: University of California at Santa Cruz Feeling the Heat: Local Government Efforts to Tackle Global Climate Change Nandini Deo: Lehigh University Gender, Ethnicity, and Civil Society: The Constraints and Opportunities for Agency in Northeast India Duncan A. McDuie: University of New South Wales Negotiating the Contradictions: Women’s Agency and the Language of Empire in Morelos, Mexico Judith Palier: San Juan College Mexican Women Activists Linking the Global and the Local Jane H. Bayes: California State University ‐ Northridge Allison Chatrchyan: Cornell University TA16: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Pam M. Doughman: UI Springfield International Communication and Free Expression as Soft Power Shorna Broussard Allred Uncovering Climate Change Policy Synergies: Linking the Global to the Local, and Back Again Patricia M. Keilbach: University of Colorado at Colorado Spring TA14: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Assessing Pedogagical Tools: Developing a Best Practices Model for International Relations Instruction Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs International Education Chair Disc. Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University From Equity to Diversity: A Shift in Paradigm Asha Gupta: University of Delhi Fomenting a Community of Stakeholders in the Learning Process Jean‐Louis Durand: University of Queensland, Australia Identifying the Source of Benefit from Student Self‐ and Peer‐Assessment Leanne Powner: College of Wooster Panel Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Matthew D. Evans, Penn State University Disc. Eytan Gilboa, Bar‐Ilan University International Gossip: Talk is Not Cheap Suzanne Levi‐Sanchez: Rutgers University Contests of Credibility in Strategic Communication Ben D. Mor: University of Haifa ‐ Israel Human Rights and the Internet: Free Expression, Universal Access and International Law David Oldenkamp: Indiana University The Premises of Soft Power: A Comparative Analysis of Public Diplomacy Policy Rhetoric in China and Japan Craig Hayden: American University Hard Power Meets Soft Power: Applying ‘Smart Power’ to Respond to the Insurgency in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan Dale C. Copeland: University of Virginia Evan H. Potter: University of Ottawa TA17: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Masters of War? Re‐examining the Concept of ‘Warlords’ Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Dipali Mukhopadhyay, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Susan L. Woodward, City University of New York TA21: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Formulations of Global Security: Interrogating the Salience of Sovereign Security Metrics Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Nisha Shah, Brown University Disc. James Der Derian, Brown University/Watson Institute for International Studies A Theoretical Re‐Examination of the Label 'Warlord' Keith Stanski: Oxford University Warlord as Governor? Warlords, the State & Governance in Post‐Conflict Afghanistan Dipali Mukhopadhyay: The Fletcher School, Tufts University Warlords and Governance in West Africa William Reno: Northwestern University Wicked People or Wicked Problems? Conflict Entrepreneurs and the Uses of Violence in Somalia Dislodging Warlords: Cases from Post‐Soviet Georgia Kimberly Marten: Barnard College Panel Regional Security Challenges in Asia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Sovereignty and Today´s Municipal Paradiplomacy in Brazil: Political Tensions between Nation‐State and Sub‐National Actors Maria Clotilde Meirelles Ribeiro: Universidade Federal da Bahia Carlos R. S. Milani: Universidade Federal da Bahia Critical Migration Studies between the National and the Global William H. C. Walters: Carleton University Crises of Sovereignty and the Securitization of Migration Kenneth J. Menkhaus: Davidson College TA18: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Anne M. McNevin: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Between Military Intervention and Legitimisation of Violence: The Subject of Resistance and the Problem of Excess Marijana Sevo: Keele University Alice Darlene Ba, University of Delaware Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews Surveillance as the Production and Practice of Global Security Nisha Shah: Brown University The Current Dynamics of Regional Security in East Asia: How we can Evaluate Success and Failures in Security Panel TA22: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Regionalization? Canadian‐Cuban Relations: Challenging Conventional Visne Korkmaz: Yildiz Technical University Narratives Security Regionalization in Asia in the Age of Unipolarity Sponsor(s): Canadian International Studies Association Galia Press‐Barnathan: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Chair Lana Wylie, McMaster University Regional Powers and the Initiation and Management of Security Orders: Examining the South Asian Case Disc. Calum McNeil Derrick V. Frazier: University of Illinois, Urbana‐Champaign Robert Stewart Ingersoll: Grand Valley University Securing the Straits of Malacca: Malaysian Perspectives of Japan's Role and Contributions Siew M. Tang: National Defence University of Malaysia TA19: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel A Clausewitzian or Post‐Clausewitzian World? The Relationship between War and Politics Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa, PUC Minas Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America Clausewitz and Offense‐Defense Balance Theory Eugenio P. L. Diniz Costa: PUC Minas Clausewitz's Trinity as General Theory of War Andreas HerbergRothe: Humboldt University Berlin Clausewitz's 'On War' and the Contemporary 'Cult of the State' Antulio J. Echevarria II: US Army War College "Viva el Pueblo Cubana": Pierre Trudeau’s Distant Cuba, 1968‐78 Mary Halloran: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Greg Donaghy: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada “Calculated Diplomacy”: John Diefenbaker and the Origins of Canada’s Cuba Policy Dennis G. Molinaro: University of Toronto Coding Cuba: Foreign Policy, Popular Perception and Canada‐Cuban Geopolitics Heather N. Nicol: Trent University The Cuban Health and Biomedical System: Seeing the Possibilities Lana Wylie: McMaster University Between Nation and Empire: "Fair Play for Cuba" and Canada‐Cuba Solidarity in the 1960s Cynthia J. Wright: York University TA23: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Role of FDI for Development: Lessons Learned Sponsor(s): Global Development Kimi L. King: University of North Texas International Political Economy Chair Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago Disc. Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago Globalization and Its Impact on Democracy in the World Ginger F. Silvera The Federalist Problem: Competition for FDI, Fiscal Allocation and the Center‐Province Balance in Vietnam Thomas Jandl: American University Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: Lessons from China, India, and Russia Roselyn Hsueh: University of California‐Berkeley TA24: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Just War Tradition: A State of the Art Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) James T. Johnson, Rutgers University James T. Johnson, Rutgers University Reasonable Chance of Success as an Ethical Criterion Frances Harbour: George Mason University The Proportionality of Collateral Damage: An Empty Requirement? Henry Shue: University of Oxford Slouching Towards Torture and Preventive War: Norms, Names and Rhetorical Manoeuvre in the ‘War on Terror’ Toni Erskine: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Waging Defensive War: The Idea and its Normative Importance Joseph M. Boyle: University of Toronto Just War Tradition Today: A State of the Art Nicholas Rengger: University of St. Andrews TA25: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International Courts Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Megan A. Greening: Emory University Bearing a Greater Responsibility: Ex‐Combatant Perceptions of International Criminal Justice in Sierra Leone Sharanjeet Parmar: Harvard Law School TA26: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Bringing Historical Materialism into the Study of Security: The Return of State Capitalism and the Global Security Order Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Eric Herring, University of Bristol Disc. Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware State, Capital, and the Transatlantic Security Order: The Limits of European Autonomy Alan Weston Cafruny: Hamilton College Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Disc. Visible Justice: The Role of Gender at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Special Court for Sierra Leone Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University William Lowe, University of Nottingham The Return of State Capitalism: Theorizing the Contradictions of Neo‐liberal Globalization Henk Overbeek: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam E. B. Van apeldoorn: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Nana De Graaff: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Globalizing Capitalism and Imperial Power: A Neo‐ Gramscian View Mark Rupert: Syracuse University Race to the SWF? Herman Schwartz: University of Virginia TA27: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Writing Foreign: Non‐English IR‐Journals Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association Chair Christopher Daase, University of Munich Disc. Rainer Huelsse, Ludwig‐Maximillians‐Universität München Dieter Kerwer, TU Muenchen Disc. Participant Mustafa Aydin, University of Economics and Technology Participant Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Participant Halvard Leira, NUPI Participant Orietta Perni, Tecnologico de Monterrey Participant Motoshi Suzuki, Kyoto University Balancing International Justice in the Balkans: The European Union and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Panel TA28: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Mieczyslaw Boduszynski: Temple University NATO at Sixty: The Search for a New Vision Victor Peskin: Arizona State University Narrations of "Truth" and "Justice": Local Responses to the ICTY in Bosnia‐Herzegovina Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: University of Gothenburg Advocacy and Post‐Conflict Rape Prosecution: A Comparison of the ICTR and the ICTY Heidi Nichols Haddad: University of California at Irvine Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Gulner Aybet, University of Kent Chair Rebecca Moore, Concordia College Disc. Chantal De Jonge Oudraat, US Institute of Peace/Georgetown University From Stabilisation to Integration: NATO Enlargement and the Western Balkans Gabriele Cascone: NATO Partnership Goes Global: The Role of Non‐Member, Non‐ EU States in the Evolution of NATO Rebecca Moore: Concordia College Dividing the Cost‐Burden of Environmental Services: The Case of the Israeli‐Palestinian Wastewater Regime Itay Fischhendler: Hebrew University The NATO Strategic Concept Revisited: Grand Strategy and Emerging Issues Gulner Aybet: University of Kent Dynamics of Local‐Global Linkages in Global Environmental Governance: A Theoretical Inquiry Tun Myint: Carleton College Between Russia and NATO: Nuclear Threats, Missile TA31: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Defenses and a Re‐Examination of the Security Dilemma in Rising China and the International Future Alliance Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sean Kay: Ohio Wesleyan University NATO's Comprehensive Approach to Crises and Conflicts Charles Barry Peter Lehmann Nielsen: First Secretary, Political Affairs, Royal Danish Embassy, Washington, DC Friis Arne Petersen: Ambassador of Denmark to the United States Panel The Sources of Canadian Conduct: Theoretical Advances in Canadian Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Disc. Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Identity and Foreign Policy: Canada and the Yugoslav Wars of Secession, 1991‐1995 Brian William Greene: Defence Research and Development Canada Demographic Determinants of Canadian Foreign Policy: Does Demography Have Predictive Capacity? Christian Leuprecht: Royal Military College of Canada An Ideational Battleground: The Influence of Ethnic Communities on Canadian Foreign Policy Brent E. Sasley: University of Texas at Arlington The Structure and Consequences of Canadian Foreign Policy Attitudes Thomas J. Scotto: University of Essex Self‐Interest and Internationalism in Foreign Policy: The Future for Human Security George A. MacLean: University of Manitoba Panel The State of International Environmental Institutions Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Organization Chair Disc. Daniel Lynch, University of Southern California Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy William A. Callahan: University of Manchester Chinese Thinking on the Future of International Relations Daniel Lynch: University of Southern California China's Telecommunications Revolution and Implications for a Future International Role Eric Harwit: University of Hawaii Lighters and Litigation: Political Pluralization of the Trade Policy Process Andrew Mertha: Cornell University Appeasing a Rising Authoritarian China: Implications for Democracy and Peace Edward Friedman: University of Wisconsin TA32: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Anticipating the Future with the International Futures (IFs) System Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Barry Hughes, Josef Korbel School of International Studies Barry Hughes, Josef Korbel School of International Studies Using International Futures to Explore the Future of the MDGs Dale S. Rothman: University of Denver Jason A. Reifler: Georgia State University TA30: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Disc. Chinese Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Nonofficial Intellectuals' Views of the Future Hans Binnendijk TA29: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Tun Myint, Carleton College Heike Schroeder, University of Oxford Saving the Alps? On the State of Regional Environmental Initiatives in Europe Jon M. Church: Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐Sorbonne Globalization and the Environmental Performance of Nation States: Theoretical Implications of the Evidence Justin M. Ervin: Northern Arizona University Forecasting Global Health Cecilia M. Peterson: University of Denver Long‐Term Economic Modeling with International Futures Jonathan Moyer: University of Denver Global Educational Futures Mohammod Irfan: University of Denver TA33: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable The Power of the Press, the Power of the Person: Lynne Rienner and the Promotion of IPE/IR Scholarship Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Renee E. Marlin‐Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Disc. Lynne C. Rienner, Lynn Rienner Publishers, Inc. Church‐State ‘Condominiums’ in the EU‐27 and Turkey: Barriers or Bridges to Integration? John A. Scherpereel: James Madison University Turkey in the European Union? The Challenge of Civilizational Politics and Future Prospects Aylin Guney: Bilkent University Participant Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College TA36: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Participant Courtney Bruce Smith, Seton Hall University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Participant Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University Participant Thomas J. Volgy, Executive Director, International Studies Association TA34: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel One‐sided Violence in Civil Wars Disc. Newcomers in the Second Nuclear Age Chair Disc. Peter H. Liotta, Executive Director Anupam Srivastava, University of Georgia The Future of Chinese Nuclear Strategy Michael Chase: US Naval War College Andrew S. Erickson: Naval War College The Future of India's Undersea Nuclear Deterrent: Strategy, Doctrine, and Capabilities Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. Panel Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Betting on Displacement: Oil and Strategic Violence in Nigeria Jean‐Paul Azam: Toulouse School of Economics The Responsibility to Protect in Practice: Managing One‐ Sided Violence in Civil War Lisa Hultman: Swedish Institute of International Affairs The Escalatory Dynamics of Large‐Scale Human Rights Violations Andrew C. Winner: US Naval War College Iran's Nuclear Ambition: Atomic Politics inside the Islamic Republic Scott A. Jones: University of Georgia Pakistan's Evolving Nuclear Strategy Timothy D. Hoyt: US Naval War College Japan's Potential Nuclearization: Exploring Tokyo's Nuclear Options James R. Holmes: Naval War College Toshi Yoshihara: Naval War College TA37: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Peacebuilding as International Theory and Practice I Aysegul Aydin: University of Colorado at Boulder Sponsor(s): Global Development Constructing Strategies of Violence: Insurgent Motivations for Violence Against Non‐Combatants Reed M. Wood: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill The Dynamics of One‐Sided Violence in the Yugoslavia Conflict Gerald Schneider: University of Konstanz Margit Bussmann: University of Konstanz Roos van der Haer: University of Konstanz TA35: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The EU, Enlargement, and Identity Issues Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Ebru S. Canan, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Disc. Isik Gurleyen, Izmir University of Economics Two Europes vis‐a‐vis Enlargement Sercan Gidisoglu: Bogazici University When the Boots Come On: Comparing the Boundaries of European Football (Soccer) versus European Politics Jeremy L. Wells: Louisiana State University Current Turkish Economic Policies and the Target of EU Membership Ilke Civelekoglu: University of Virginia Chair Disc. Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Stephanie Ahern, Council on Foreign Relations What/Whose Peace? France, Europe, and the Politics of Peace Interventionism in Africa Bruno Charbonneau: Laurentian University Canada and Peacebuilding in Africa: The Imperatives and Limits of Engagement David Ross Black: Dalhousie University Liberal Peace, Liberal Violence: The Dynamics of Liberation and Authoritarianism in Haiti, and the Contemporary Crisis of the Nation‐State System Kamil P. Shah: University of Queensland The United Nations’ New Peacebuilding Structure: Prospects and Opportunities Michael Mackinnon TA38: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Speaking of Obligation: The Ethics of Discursive Response Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas Disc. Cecelia Lynch, University of California at Irvine Acts of Denial Alexander D. Barder: Johns Hopkins University Roberta N. Haar: Maastricht University Alla Mirzoyan: Independent Categoricals and Universals Harry D. Gould: Florida International University Acting Out and Working Through: Trauma and the International Katherine Schick: Victoria University of Wellington TA39: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Gendering Borders and (Re‐)Bordering Migration: Some Critical Reflections I Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Pauline Barber: Dalhousie University Henrik Larsen: University of Copenhagen Multicultural Europe facing Islam Panel Marianne H. Marchand: La University de las Americas, Puebla Feminist Gazes from the US‐Mexico Border: Can we Socialize International Human Rights Norms into US Immigration Policies and Practices? Kathleen Staudt: University of Texas at El Paso TA40: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Chair Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond Disc. Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond Debating Chinese Reform: New Left vs Liberals Transforming Practices of Crossing Borders: Gender, Ethnicity and the Construction of “Normalcy” Panel International Law at the Domestic and Supranational Levels I Sponsor(s): International Law Disc. Catarina Kinnvall: Lund University The EU as an Actor in Religion and Politics Foreign and Domestic Policy in China and East Asian Regional Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Americas, Puebla Movements Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Border Contradictions and the Reproduction of Gender and Class Inequalities in Philippine Global Migration Chair Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam: University of Bath Challenging Foreign Policy: The Homeland Dimension and Return Visits among South Asian Diasporas TA42: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM International Political Economy Disc. Multicultural Foreign Policy? A Comparative Study of Britain, Denmark, France and Sweden Sara Silvestri: City University & Cambridge University Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy: Exploring the Legacy of the “1968 Generation” Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic University at Pomona Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Prosecuting George W. Bush for War Crimes Michael Haas: University of Hawaii The Role of International Law in (Foreign Policy) Decision‐ Making – A Theoretical and Methodological Framework He Li: Merrimack College Imperialism, Acculturation and Cognitive Reintegration: The Origins of Korean Millenarian Nationalism James F. Rinehart: Troy University The Impact of China’s Rise on Asian Regional Security Order: China’s Emerging Role in Central Asia Nadine Godehardt: German Institute of Global and Area Studies ‘One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?’: China’s Engagement in Africa Monika Thakur: McMaster University Corruption in China: Cancer on the System Lui Hebron: California Maritime Academy TA43: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM The Power of Numbers: Exploring the Use of Ratings, Rankings, and Benchmarking Schemes in Global Governance Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Anton Skjernaa: University of Aarhus International Political Sociology The Domestic Politics Driving International Institutional Design Papia Debroy: University of Michigan Treating Treaties Differently: Explaining Variation of Treaty Implementation at the Domestic Level Thania Sanchez: Columbia University Chair Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School Disc. Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Full Faith and Credit for Sub‐Prime Sovereigns? Development and Rating in the UNDP's Private Sector Initiative Arthur Mühlen‐Schulte: Copenhagen Business School Global Governance and ICC Effectiveness: The Current State of Humanitarian Law Eric K. Leonard: Shenandoah University TA41: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Examining for Citizenship: A Critical Perspective on Citizenship Tests for Immigrants Orit Gazit: Hebrew University Panel Multiculturalism and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Oded Löwenheim: Hebrew University of Jerusalem Governance by Comparison – The OECD and Education Policy Chair Lisbeth Britt‐Marie Aggestam, University of Bath Kerstin Martens: University of Bremen Disc. Shane B. Brighton, Birkbeck College, London Dennis Niemann: University of Bremen Making Serious Measures: Numerical National Rankings, Peer Review and Global Governance Tony Porter: McMaster University Risk Governance: The Politics of Performance Measurement in International Anticorruption Hans Krause Hansen: Copenhagen Business School TA44: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The European Environment: Policy‐making, Law and Compliance Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross Disc. Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross The EU's Growing Regulatory Leadership in Environmental Policy Katja Biedenkopf: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Constructing Evidence on Climate Change: The Case of EU Policy‐Making on Deforestation Daniella Sicurelli: University of Trento Sustainable Development vs. Competitiveness – The Framing of REACH in EU Decision‐Making Matilda Broman: Lund University The Polluter Pays Principle or Rather the Payer Pollutes Principle? Hans Bruyninckx: Catholic University Leuven, Belgium Panel Religion in IR: A Survey of Theory and Application Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University Religion and IR Theory: Towards a Mutual Understanding Nukhet A. Sandal: University of Southern California Patrick James: University of Southern California Restrictions on the Religious Practices of Religious Minorities: A Global Survey Jonathan Fox: Bar‐Ilan University Yasemin Akbaba: Gettysburg College Religion and Foreign Affairs: A Jewish Approach to Foreign Policy Shmuel Sandler: Bar‐Ilan University Religion and International Order: Transnational Religious Actors Jeffrey P. Haynes: London Metropolitan University TA46: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Reconsidering Slavery, Anti‐Slavery, and Humanitarianism in International Relations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Joel Forbes Quirk, University of Hull Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University The Use and Abuse of Organized Anti‐Slavery as a Theoretical Testing Ground Joel Forbes Quirk: University of Hull Robbie G. Shilliam: Victoria University of Wellington For Love of Liberty or Virtue: Identity and Moral Obligation in British Abolitionism Andrea Paras: University of Toronto TA47: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Military Organizations and New Technology: The Effects of Innovation on Warfare and Society Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Theo Farrell, King's College London Theo Farrell, King's College London The Divide between Military and Commercial Innovation: How Customer Organizations and Interests Limit the Military‐Industrial Complex' Effect on Society Charles Eugene Gholz: University of Texas The Modern System and the Orthodoxy of Warfare Michael Horowitz: University of Pennsylvania Ryan Grauer: University of Pennsylvania Bozzini Emanuela: University of Trento TA45: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Freedom and Progress in the Midst of Slavery Contingency and Military Innovation: The US Army Force XXI Initiative and the Digital Divide Controversy, 1993‐2003 Adam Grissom: RAND Organizing for Revolutionary Effect: The Design‐Technology Fit and the Many Faces of Network Centric Operations Adam N. Stulberg: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, GA Tech The Battle Over Transparency: The US Army and Competing Visions of Network‐Centric Warfare Geoffrey L. Herrera: Swarthmore College TA48: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global Norms and Rules Governing Business and Trade Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Disc. Christopher M. Wright, London School of Economics and Political Science On the Elective Affinities of Market Liberalism and Corporate Responsibility Daniel P. Kinderman: Cornell University Economic Growth and Gender Inequality: Is there a Gender Kuznets Curve? Aseem Prakash: University of Washington Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Environmental Norms and International Finance: Assessing the Spread of Environmental Norms among Private and Public Financial Institutions Marcus Schaper: Reed College TA94: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session IPE Poster Session #1 Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Irfan Nooruddin, The Ohio State University Economic Globalization and Canada's Drug War: The Quest TB01: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM for Prosperity and Security Structural Challenges in World Politics Horace Bartilow: University of Kentucky Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Company You Keep: Emerging Markets and International Organizations Chair Julia Gray: University of California at Los Angeles Disc. Corporations in Trade Policy Making: The Case of Textiles Thomas Messerli: The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies What determines BRICSA Preferences in the Global Financial Architecture? The Case of India and the G20 Brendan J. Carey: Queen's University Belfast Trade Flows, Trade Cooperation, and the Likelihood of Monetary Cooperation Scott Cooper: Brigham Young University TA95: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Frank C. Zagare, University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Michelle Benson Saxton, University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Confronting Nuclear Challenges: Deterrence, Proliferation and Terrorism Jacek Kugler: Claremont Graduate University Kyungkook Kang: Claremont Graduate University Assassins as the Third and Fourth Players in the Traditional Deterrence Game Lisa J. Carlson: University of Idaho Raymond Dacey: University of Idaho Poster Session IPE Poster Session #2 Strategy for Territoriality and Military Conflict with Non‐ State Actors David Carter: The Pennsylvania State University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Disc. Panel National Strategy for the 21st Century Peride K. Blind, United Nations Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… Why is there a Wall after all? David Charles‐Philippe: University Quebec @ Montreal‐R Dandurand Jacek Kugler: Claremont Graduate University Ronald L. Tammen: Mark O. Hatfield School of Government TB02: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Elisabeth A. Vallet: UQAM, R. Dandurand Chair Securitizing Science and Technology in World Affairs: Empirical Problems in Measuring the Impact of Investment Implications for International Security in the 21st Century Treaties Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Lauge N S Poulsen: London School of Economics and Political Science Foreign Direct Investment and Conflict Behaviors Of Authoritarian Regimes Kai Zeng: Northwestern University TA96: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session Peace Studies Chair Dan Plafcan, University of Virginia Disc. Lynn Eden, Stanford University Living Legacy: An Oral History of US & Soviet Bioweaponeers and its Implications for Understanding Past, Present, and Future Biosecurity Threats International Politics of Health/Disease Kathleen M. Vogel: Cornell University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sonia Ben Ouagrham Gormley: George Mason University Disc. Matthew B. Sparke, University of Washington Political Mobilization of Avian Influenza: Patterns of Collaboration and Co‐option under Pandemic Frame Mika P. Aaltola: Finnish Institute of International Affairs Sexual Assault and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Africa Matthew Tubin: University of Pennsylvania Robert L. Ostergard: University of Nevada, Reno Global Health Governance: Who Should Lead the Way? Jenilee M. Guebert: University of Toronto Poster Session ALIAS Poster Session Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Disc. Shelley L. Hurt: Dartmouth College Policy Innovation in Energy Security: Knowledge Production and Expertise in China, Japan, and the United States Dan Plafcan: University of Virginia Reframing Missile Defense and International Order: Or, How Epistemic Communities Try to Hit a Bullet with a Bullet, and Why They Sometimes Miss Rebecca M. Slayton Cliff Vanderlinden: University of Toronto TA97: Tuesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM From Arms Control to Nonproliferation: The New Geopolitics of Weapons Monopolization Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Teaching & Learning about International Relations: Analysis of Cross‐Cultural Issues Jennie E. Zilner: University of Central Florida Houman A. Sadri: University of Central Florida ‘Flying Blind’ into a New Military Epoch: Russia and the ‘Securitization’ of Nanotechnology Adam N. Stulberg: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, GA Tech TB03: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Waltz's World: The Past and Future of Realism (Part I) ‐ Sponsored by the Jounal "International Relations" Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TB07: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Transnationalism, Mechanisms, and Civil War Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Ken Booth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Chair Disc. Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Disc. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex Participant Anna C. Beyer, University of Hull Participant Richard Little, University of Bristol Participant John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Participant Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen TB04: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Reading the Future of Gender and IR through the Past Peace Studies Martin A. Nome: University of Oslo Sudan and Uganda: Transnational Dimensions of ‘Proxy Warfare,’ 1986‐2006 Hans Peter Schmitz: Syracuse University The Delegation of War to Rebel Organizations Refugee Return and Violence: What are the Mechanisms? Melissa T. Brown, City University of New York‐BMCC Melissa T. Brown, City University of New York‐BMCC Internationalization, Religion and Gender Identities: The Feminist Protest within the Catholic Church in Franco's Spain (1930s‐1975) Celia Valiente: Universidad Carlos III Doing Feminist Peace: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Decolonization Process, 1945‐1975 Catia Cecilia Confortini: University of Southern California “Down with the German Woman!”: Gender, War, and Revolution Jan Ruzicka: University of Wales, Aberystwyth What About Women?: X Chromosomes Behind the Iron Curtain Jessica L. McCutcheon: University of Montana Western TB05: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Nils Weidmann: ETH Zurich Idean Salehyan: University of North Texas Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Disc. Transnational Mechanisms of Ethnic Conflict Diffusion Workshop Panel Sarah K. Lischer: Wake Forest Kristian Berg Harpviken: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Exploring Facilitative Conditions for Violent Transnational Mobilization Kjell Erling Kjellman: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) TB08: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Active Learning ‐ Looking Back and Looking Forward: 20 Years After the Pew Faculty Fellowship Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair Vicki L. Golich, California State University San Marcos Participant Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connecticut Participant Charles Dolgas, Institute for Study of Diplomacy Participant Patrice Franko, Colby College Participant Vicki L. Golich, California State University San Marcos Complexity Science meets The Relational Turn in World Politic Participant Jeanne A. K. Hey, Miami University Participant Steven Lamy, University of Southern California Sponsor(s): Participant Louis Lohman Ortmayer, Davidson College Chair Disc. David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University George Lawson, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant Antoine Bousquet, Birkbeck, University of London Participant Simon Curtis, London School of Econ and Poli Sci Participant Neil Edward Harrison, The Sustainable Development Institute Participant Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Toronto Participant Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University TB06: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Innovative Panel Cartooning for Peace and Health Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Holli A. Semetko, Emory University Participant Jeff Danziger, Emory University Participant Liza Donnelly, The New Yorker Participant Godfrey Mwampembwa Participant Stephen D. Wrage, US Naval Academy TB09: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Energy Crisis: Analysis and Prediction Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Susanne Peters, Kent State University Ohio Disc. Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas Can Attitudes Predict Outcomes? Public Opinion, Institutions and the Environment Robert Shum: Johns Hopkins University The Coming Crisis of the Indian Economy: The Past Sets the Stage for the Future Bhawani Singh: Fordham University School of Business Nitya Singh: University of Georgia Nationalization of Oil Resources and Redistribution in Latin America: Variation in Strategies and Support Among Leftists Chris A. Belasco: University of Pittsburgh TB10: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Blurring Borders, Changing Regimes of Governance: Building Peace and Reorganizing Political Community through International Organizations and NGOs Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Giulio Venneri, University of Trento Disc. Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell Exploring the Role of the Arts in Community‐Based Peace building Strategies Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech Perspectives on Global Environmental Governance Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Peter M. Haas, University of Mass./Amerherst Samuel J. Barkin, University of Florida 'Environmental Governance' and 'Ecosystem Management': Avenues for Synergies of Two Separated Approaches Michael P. Gilek: Södertörn University College Magnus Boström: Södertörn University College Kristine Kern: Wageningen University Bio‐Politics, International Governmentality and the Reorganization of Political Action from Below: Discourses and Practices of Peace Building in the New Millennium Laura Zanotti: Virginia Tech The Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions : A Model for Clustering and Governance or more Difficult than Expected? Makane Moïse Mbengue: Université de Genevè State Formation to State Building: Thinking through State Making in Peace Operations Kishore Mandhyan: United Nations Panel Celebrities, Spectatorship, and International 'Good' Causes Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Panel Sara E. Soderstrom: Södertörn University College Max O. Stephenson: Virginia Tech TB11: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM TB13: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University Craig J. Calhoun, Social Science Research Council Taking Celebrities Seriously as International Relations Actors Andrew F. Cooper: Center for International Governance Innovation & University of Waterloo Urs P. Thomas: EcoLomics International Geneva The Future is Now: Global Environmental Governance as a Global Public Sphere? Michael D. Beevers: University of Maryland Does Networked Globalization need Networked Governance? An Inquiry into the Applicability of the Network Metaphor to Global Environmental Governance Sofie Bouteligier: KULeuven, Belgium Stefan Renckens: Yale University A Functional Theory of Global Environmental Governance Fred P. Gale: University of Tasmania TB14: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Celebrity Cultivation in Modern China and the Moral Politics Ideology, Citizenship and International Eduation: Cross‐ of China's HIV/AIDS Heroes National Perspectives Johanna L. Hood: University of Technology Sydney Contemporary Idols Chris Rojek: Brunel University Aid Celebrities and Brand Aid: Bono's Product (RED) Lisa Ann Richey: Roskilde University Stefano Ponte: Danish Institute for International Studies TB12: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Politics of Human Rights: Reader meets Author Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Education Chair Francis D. Raska, Charles University Disc. Delia Popescu, Le Moyne College The Impact of Left‐Wing Campus Radicalism in the 1960s and 1970s: The Cases of the United States and West Germany Francis D. Raska: Charles University Language Planning and Policy in Indonesian Education Lauren R. Zentz: University of Arizona The US Academy and the Production of the Global Imaginary Isaac A. Kamola: University of Minnesota Chair Disc. Julie Mertus, American University Alison Brysk, University of California at Irvine The Malaise of the University Disc. Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts‐ Amherst Religion, Democratic Citizenship and Education: A Study of Civic and Political Engagement Among Diverse Muslim Youth Tazreena Sajjad Critiques Charli Carpenter Tazreena Sajjad: American University Eve Bratman Critiques Alison Brysk Eve Bratman: American University Greta Stults Critiques Julie Mertus Greta M Stults: University of Toronto Catherine O'Rourke Critiques Christine Bell Catherine O'Rourke: University of Ulster Nilgün Fehim‐Kennedy: Bilkent University Sameena Eidoo: University of Toronto TB15: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Power, Perceptions, and Pathologies: Global Efforts Against Human Trafficking Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Political Economy Disc. Cornelius Friesendorf, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame Trafficking within Countries in Conflict and Crisis Susan Martin: Georgetown University Strategies of Tribal Engagement: From the Awakening to Iraqi Statehood Commandos, Advisors, and Diplomats: USSOF and the Future of COIN Jon R. Lindsay: Massachusetts Institute of Technology TB18: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Current Questions in Chinese Security Policy Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Virgins, Whores, and Aliens: The Subjects of International Human Trafficking Jennifer Lobasz: University of Minnesota Globalizing Labour Markets: Human Trafficking, Neoliberal Governance and Indetermined Resistance in Postconflict Bosnia and Hercegovina Jacqueline Berman: BPA Improving Counter‐Trafficking: Implementation, Networking, Evaluation Cornelius Friesendorf: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces Trafficking in Human Beings: Crime that is Organized and/or Organized Crime John T. Picarelli: National Institute of Justice TB16: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Colin F. Jackson: US Naval War College Austin G. Long: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Nested Wars: Understanding Contemporary Internal Wars Panel Media Coverage of Religion: Framing Discourse on Tradition and Future Chair Terence Lee, National University of Singapore Disc. Wooseon Choi, Ramapo College of New Jersey People’s Army with Private Weapons? Interpreting the Contemporary Changes in China Defense Industries Emmanuel Puig: CNRS France China's Nuclear Weapons Policy Since the 1990s Nicola Ann Horsburgh: University of Oxford When Does China’s Military Modernisation Become Dangerous? US Arms Sales to Taiwan and the Cross‐Strait Offence‐Defence Balance: A Reflection Chih‐yu Shih: National Taiwan University Ching‐Chang Chen: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TB19: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Clausewitz on "Small War" Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR Chair Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Chair Philip Seib, University of Southern California Participant Christopher Daase, University of Munich Participant James W. Davis, University of St. Gallen Disc. Stewart Hoover, University of Colorado Participant Antulio J. Echevarria II, US Army War College Sponsor(s): International Communication Framing Religion: Media Coverage of Candidate Religious Affiliation during US Political Campaigns Participant Jan Willem Honig, Swedish National Defense College Participant Thomas G. Mahnken, Johns Hopkins SAIS Ken Rogerson: Duke University Religion and Politics in the Turkish Media: The Coverage of Public Debate on Islam and Politics Mehpare Selcan Kaynak: Bogazici University TB20: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Media, Politics & Religion in Israel Matthew D. Evans: Penn State University International Political Sociology Framing Political Islam in the Arab Popular Culture: A Political Economy Approach Abeer I. M. al Najjar: American University of Sharjah Ilhem Allagui: American University of Sharjah TB17: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Towards Postnational Citizenship? Accomodating Immigrants in a Time of Globalization Panel Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Participant Linda S. Bosniak, Rutgers University School of Law Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University Participant Ariside R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research Panel Theory and Reality in Iraq and Afghanistan TB21: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Mapping the field of the professionals of (in)security in Europe Chair Disc. Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Closing Windows of Vulnerability: Assessing Diplomatic and Military Surge Strategies in Iraq Shane Smith: National Defense University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Julien Jeandesboz, Sciences Po Paris/CERI Disc. Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris ESDP: A New Field of Opportunity for Non‐States Actors Chantal Lavallée: Université du Québec à Montréal Mapping a Field of Social Force: Power and Persuasion in the Swiss Security Community Jonas Hagmann: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies IHEID, Geneva Mapping of Norwegian Security Agencies and Services : Investigating the Effects of the European Field of Security Stephan Davidshofer: The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Jonas R. Wang: PRIO Marit Moe‐Pryce: The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo TB22: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Whither Internationalism? Canadian Foreign Policy and the "New" Conservative Government Sponsor(s): Canadian International Studies Association Chair Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University Disc. Kim Richard Nossal, Queen's University TB24: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Understanding Different Types of Violence Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Roos van der Haer, University of Konstanz Understanding Urban Violence Jennifer M. Hazen: Small Arms Survey Through the Lens of Genocide: The Etiology of Extremist Behavior Manus I. Midlarsky: Rutgers University Modeling Militancy Among Youth: Examining Armed Group Attractiveness in Sri Lanka and Nicaragua Over a Medium to Long Time Horizon Mark Hamilton: American University Targeting Civilians in Civil War: Is the Colombian Government Desperate? Emily Bowman: GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh Out of Africa? The Harper Government and the 'Developing TB25: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel World' Promoting Rule of Law in Postconflict Peacebuilding: Lessons David Ross Black: Dalhousie University from Africa Reading Between the (Blue) Lines: How Can One Anticipate Sponsor(s): Human Rights the Future of Canadian Foreign Policy under the Harper Chair Chandra Sriram, University of East London Government Nelson Michaud: Ecole Nationales d' admin publique Canadian Climate Change Policy Under the Conservative Government Heather A. Smith: University of Northern British Columbia A Funny Thing Happened on the Road to Khandahar: Harper, Manley and the Hijacking of the Canadian Foreign Policy Agenda Claire Turenne Sjolander: University of Ottawa TB23: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Deconstructing Corporate Social Responsibility: Market‐Led Morality or Neoliberal Domination? Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Cruz CSR, the ILO, and National Labor Law in Lesotho Gay W. Seidman: University of Wisconsin Globalizing Oil Field Consent and Contestation: An Examination of ‘Regional’ Models from Nigeria and Northern Alberta Anna Zalik: York University, FES Socializing the Corporation: Personality, Identity, and Shareholder Value Dania Thomas: Keele University Corporate Social Responsibility through the Global Compact: Between Business and Society Nadja V. Souza: Universidade Federal Fluminense Eduardo R. Gomes: Universidade Federal Fluminense Disc. Reyko Huang, Columbia University Rule of Law Programming during Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding in Liberia Olga Martin‐Ortega: University of East London Johanna Herman: University of East London School of Law The Rule of Law and the Anti‐Politics of Transitional Justice: Lessons from Rwanda Stephen Brown: University of Ottawa Rule of Law Programming by the United Nations: A Practitioner’s Perspective Robert A. Pulver Transitional Justice Mechanisms and Broader Rule of Law Initiatives: Lessons from Experience in Sierra Leone Chandra Sriram: University of East London Post‐Conflict Societies: Between Peacebuilding and Social Construction of the State Earl Conteh‐Morgan: University of South Florida Post‐Conflict Statebuilding in the Absence of a Teleological Blueprint: Challenges and Solutions Christian Reisinger: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences TB26: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The Politics of Creditworthiness Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Timothy John Sinclair, University of Warwick Hans Krause Hansen, Copenhagen Business School Another Democratic Dividend: The Determinants of Bank Lending to Emerging Markets Mark S. Manger: McGill University Public‐Private Governance of Global Financial Markets: Explaining the Reliance of Public Financial Market Regulators on Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) Andreas Kruck: Eberhard Karls University Tübingen Rating Agencies and the Subprime Crisis: Discursive Accountability of Global Financial Institutions Dieter Kerwer: TU Muenchen Valur Ingimundarson: University of Iceland TB29: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Legislatures, Bureaucracies, and Foreign Policy: Their Role and Their Effect Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis The Credit Crisis: Beginning of the End or the Next Phase of International Finance Capitalism? John W. Cioffi: University of California at Riverside Democracy and Sovereign Credit Ratings: Do Democratic Institutions Help Leftist Governments Build Investor Confidence? Hye Jee Cho: University of Rochester TB27: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Between Demilitarization and Remilitarization: Iceland’s Security Dilemma following the US Departure Panel Geopolitics of Central Asia Chair Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College Disc. Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College Agents and Agenda: The Influence of Bureaucratic Politics on US and German Democracy Promotion towards Ukraine Maria E. Rotter: University of Chemnitz Deploying Armed Forces: Does Bureaucratic Politics Really Matter? Klaus Brummer: University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg When and How Parliaments Influence Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey's Iraq Decision Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Gregory O. Hall, Morehouse College Juliet Kaarbo: University of Kansas Disc. Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University Baris Kesgin: University of Kansas Central Asia and South Asia: A Tangled Web of Relationships Vidya Nadkarni: University of San Diego Revisiting Trade Policy towards China, 1989‐2001: Vote Choice and Change in a Polarized Congress Jungkun Seo: University of North Carolina at Wilmington East and West in Russian Foreign Policy‐Controversial Case of Central Asia TB30: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Tatiana A. Shakleina: Moscow State Institute of International Exploring the Past of Multilateralism and Anticipating a Future Relations ‐ MGIMO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia of Regionalism and Bilateralism: The Case of Trade and Geopolitics of Oil and Energy in Central Asia Investment Agreements Houman A. Sadri: University of Central Florida Nathan L. Burns: University of Central Florida Power Politics in Central Asia: China and Russia’s SCO Dialogue Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Tiara Grant: New Mexico State University Power Loss or Power Transition? Assessing the Limits of Using Energy Sector in Reviving Russia's Geopolitical Stature Panel Security of Small States: Historical and Strategic Perspectives Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Back to the Future? European Partnership Agreements and Investment Rules ‐The WTO's Singapore Issues in Disguise? Elizabeth A. Smythe: Concordia University College of Alberta S. Mohsin Hashim: Muhlenberg College TB28: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Alberta Karl P. Sauvant, Executive Director, Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment Silja Bara Omarsdottir, University of Iceland, University of Southern California Patrick James, University of Southern California RMA ‐ Changing the Security Equation of Small States? The Case of Israel, Singapore, and South Korea Michael Raska: National University of Singapore The Grand Strategies of Small European States Anders Wivel: University of Copenhagen Neutrality : The Evolving Dimensions of a Typical Small State’s Security Policy Instrument after the Cold War Jean‐Marc Rickli: University of Oxford The First Time Around: Iceland's Security Policy in the Making Silja Bara Omarsdottir: University of Iceland, University of Southern California How the Investment Protection Agreements Nurture a Revisited Nationalism in the Americas? Teresa Gutiérrez‐Haces: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Is the US TRIPs‐Plus Strategy a Failure? Jean‐Frédéric Morin: Universite libre de Bruxelles Strong Investment Protection and the US‐Korea Free Trade Agreement: A Consistent Past and Future US Policy Gilbert Gagné: Bishop's University Investor Protection in Retreat: What Explains Country Preferences for the Quality of Investment Protection in Latin America? Paul Haslam: University of Ottawa Jay Dixon: University of Ottawa TB31: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel China and Latin America: An Evolving Relationship Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Gonzalo Sebastian Paz Disc. Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University China and Venezuela: Potential Allies? TB34: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Gonzalo Sebastian Paz Intervention in Civil War Chinese Opportunities: An Outlook for Latin American Trade Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Rolando Avendano: Paris Scool of Economics Goeril Havro: Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development Just Biding its Time? The Strategic Implications of China's Expansion in Latin America William E. Ratliff: Hoover Institution Fellow China as an Imperialist Power Patrick M. Regan, Binghamton University Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University Warfighting and Third‐Party Intervention in Civil Wars Joseph C. Magagnoli: University of North Texas Relative Capability and Ethnic Violence: Analysing the Degree of Civilian Victimisation in Ethnic Civil Wars Martin Ottmann: University of Nottingham & CSCW/PRIO June Teufel Dreyer: University of Miami School of Business TB32: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Chair Disc. Panel Scientific Advances in Forecasting in International Relations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) State‐sponsored Mass killing during Civil War: Does type of War matter? Dongsuk Kim: Uni of Illinois @ Urbana‐Champaign Third‐Party Enforcement and Civil War Bargaining Chair John R. Freeman, University of Minnesota David Siegel: Florida State Unversity Disc. Sean P. O' Brien, DARPA Sunhee Park: Florida State University Out‐of‐Sample Prediction as a Theoretical Heuristic Michael D. Ward: University of Washington Testing A New Forecasting Game TB35: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel The EU after Lisbon: Enlargement and Decision‐Making Issues Sponsor(s): International Organization Bruce J. Bueno de Mesquita: New York University/Stanford University Real Time, Time Series Forecasting of Political Conflict Philip Andrew Schrodt: University of Kansas Patrick T. Brandt: University of Texas, Dallas Forecasting the Use of Violence in Ethnic‐political Organizations: Middle Eastern Minorities, At Risk Minorities and the Choice of Violence Victor Asal: University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Kihoon Choi: University of Connecticut Krishna Pattipati: University of Connecticut Subnational Variation in the Risk of Civil Conflict Scott Gates: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Chair Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria Disc. Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria European Treaty Reform Processes: The Convention Revisited Lars Hoffmann: University of Oxford Why Enlargements of 2004 and 2007 have not Paralysed the EU Decision‐Making? Vahur Made: Estonian School of Diplomacy Evaluating the Minority Policies of the New Members: Towards More Inclusionary Patterns? Kerem Oge: Boston College Equilibrium Size and Scope of a Union: The EU's New Political Architecture Nikitas Konstantinidis: IBEI Siri Aas Rustad: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo TB36: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Åshild Falch: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Economic Sanctions: Contributions to the Field by Margaret A. Doxey TB33: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Roundtable Democracy, Development, and Policy Reform: A Panel Honoring Robert R. Kaufman Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Giselle Datz, Virginia Tech. Participant William Roberts Clark, University of Michigan Participant Eric M. Davis, Rutgers University Participant Stephan Haggard, University of California at San Diego Participant Joan M. Nelson, Woodrow Wilson International Center Participant Hector Schamis Participant Barbara Stallings, Brown University Roundtable Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Sue Eckert, Brown University Chair Kimberly Elliott, Center for Global Development and Peterson Institute Participant Thomas J. Biersteker, Graduate Institution of International Studies, Geneva Participant Jane Boulden, Royal Military College Participant Andrea E. Charron, Royal Military College of Canada Participant George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame TB37: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Peacebuilding as International Theory and Practice II Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University Robert H. Muggah, Small Arms Survey Human Security for Human Development in Africa after 2010? Impacts of the BRICs? Timothy M. Shaw: University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIG Pamela K. Mbabazi: Mbarara University of Science & Technology Gendered Accounts: Transnationalism, the State, and the Politics of Remittances Janna H. Ferguson: Rutgers University TB40: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel International Law at the Domestic and Supranational Levels II Human, All‐too‐human Security: Development Thinking and Sponsor(s): International Law Practice from ‘Impasse’ to ‘Peacebuilding’ Jon M. Sears: University of Winnipeg Articulating the Local and the International: ‘Peacebuilding’ Lessons from Northern Uganda Erin K. Baines: UBC Victims of War or Participants for Peace? Women’s Peacebuilding Experiences Genevieve S. Parent: Laurentian University TB38: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Religious Beliefs and Foreign Policy Behavior Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair James F. Rinehart, Troy University Disc. Lan T, Chu, Occidental College Chair Disc. Sophie Clavier, San Francisco State University Linda Camp Keith, University of Texas at Dallas Treaties with Teeth: International and Domestic Monitoring in International Human Rights Law Courtenay N. Ryals: Florida State University Veiling and Violating: Signing United Nations Human Rights Treaties to Mask State Behavior 1981‐2006 Audrey L. Comstock: University at Albany The Monistic Goal Of Overcoming The Divide Between Domestic And International Law: Historical Lessons For 21st Century Globalization Of The International Legal Community Akis Kalaitzidis: University of Central Missouri Actors, Goals and Functions of Vatican Diplomacy Jaclyn O. McEachern: Catholic University Religious Beliefs and US Foreign Policy: An Experimental Study Rebecca Glazier: University of California Santa Barbara How Does Religion Matter? Defining the Doing of a New Category in International Relations Mona K. Sheikh: University of Copenhagen and University of California Santa Barbara Donald H. Wallace: University of Central Missouri How Hard and Soft Law Interact in International Governance: Alternatives, Complements, or Antagonists? Gregory Shaffer: Loyola Univesity Chicago Mark A. Pollack: Temple University Enacting Counter Terrorism Financing Laws in the UAE and Bahrain: The Fusion of Global Pressures, Regional Dynamics, and Local Interests Carlos L. Yordan: Drew University Does Religious Conviction Impact Arab Attitudes on Foreign TB41: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Relations? Competing Theories of Foreign Policy Behavior Peter Furia: Wake Forest University TB39: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Panel Gendering Borders and (Re‐)Bordering Migration: Some Critical Reflections II Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Economy Chair Disc. Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan, Dearborn Emigrant Histories, Immigration Exigencies: Transnational Pasts and Futures for Trinidadian Migrants to Canada Belinda Leach: University of Guelph Migration, Remittances and Microfinance: The Impact of Increasing Feminization of Migration, Remittances and Microfinance on African Women Josephine Lairap: University of South Florida The Global Remittance Trend under threat? Rahel Kunz: University of Lucerne Migrant Diversity and Public Control: Diluting Insecurities and Privatizing Security in Malaysia Christine B. N. Chin: American University Disc. Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America The People and War: Towards a Realist Theory of Foreign Policy Francisco F. de Santibanes: King's College Neoclassical Realism and Power Thomas A. Juneau: Carleton University Brian C. Schmidt: Carleton University International Structure in Foreign Policy Analysis: A Framework Dirk Peters: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Searching for Acceptance: The United States and Latin America John Poffenbarger: Wheeling Jesuit University Mark Schaefer: Marietta College Soft‐Balancing in International Relations: Russian Responses to American Preeminence Milosz M. Kucharski: University of California at Davis TB42: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Latin America: Complexity in Motion Pia M. Kohler: University of Alaska Fairbanks Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Artur Zimerman, Universidade de Sao Paulo Marieke Riethof, University of Liverpool Urban IDPs in Santa Marta, Colombia: Population Estimation and A Comparison of Urban Poor and Migrants Kimberly Howe: The Fletcher School/Tufts University Political Parties in Brazil: Party Organization, Electoral Competition and Public Financing Maria do Socorro Braga: Universidade Federal de São Carlos Adla Y. Bourdoukan: Universidade de São Paulo Women in Emerging Democracies: Past, Present, and Future for the Women of Albania, Malawi, and Paraguay Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University Stability, Transition and Regime Approval in Post‐Fidel Cuba Gregory A. Petrow: U Nebraska Omaha Jonathan C. Benjamin‐Alvarado: University of Nebraska Omaha Fragmegration of Regional Multilateralism in the Caribbean ‐ The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) Mirna Yonis‐Lombano: Universidad Central de Venezuela TB43: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Testing Securitization Theory beyond the European Union Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. The Many Faces of Transparency: Managing Science Advisory Processes for Legitimacy James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist University‐ Tower Center Rens van Munster, University of Southern Denmark Does 'Societal Security' Travel? A Comparison of German and South African Responses to Immigration Audie Klotz: Syracuse University Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Society and Psychology in Societal Security: Sorting Out Rival Explanations of Anti‐Migrant Hostility in Russia Mikhail Alexseev: SDSU How Well Does the Copenhagen School Travel to Canada? Identity, Societal Security and the Securitization of Migration Policies J. A. Sandy Irvine: Wilfrid Laurier University The Securitization of Migration in Malaysia Kevin Robert McGahan: National University of Singapore International Environmental Regimes – Legalization, Flexibility, and Effectiveness Ulrich H. Pilster: University of Essex Tobias F. Boehmelt: University of Essex Failings of the International Whaling Commission: A Result of Institutional Design? Kateryna M. Wowk: University of Delaware The Global Mechanism: Institutional Design by North‐South Compromise Lynn M. Wagner: International Institute for Sustainable Development Wagaki Mwangi: Syracuse University On the Design of Regional Environmental Conventions in Europe: The Case of the Alpine Convention Jon M. Church: Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐Sorbonne TB45: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Religion and Nationalism in Contemporary Europe Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Jonathan Acuff, Saint Anselm College Disc. Disc. Yasemin Akbaba, Gettysburg College Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University The Politics Of Ethnoreligious Conflict And Conciliation: The Case Of Northern Ireland Nukhet A. Sandal: University of Southern California Religion and Nationalism in Turkey: Assessing Imperial Legacy Joshua Walker: Princeton University Religion, Nationalism, and the Social (De) Construction of European Collective Identity Jonathan Acuff: Saint Anselm College Religious Nationalism as a Response to Ontological Insecurity and Existential Anxiety Gonul Tol Religion and Nation Building:Pakistan and Turkey Salim Cevik: Bilkent University TB46: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Understanding and Predicting Terrorism The Ontological Commitments of the Copenhagen School of Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Security Studies: A Critical Appraisal Chair James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte Mohammad S. Homayounvash: Florida International University TB44: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Implementation Surprises: How Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEA) Institutional Design Plays Out in Practice Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Organization Chair Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Disc. Paul F. Steinberg, Harvey Mudd College Disc. James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte Patterns within Pre‐Attack Stages of Terrorist Activity Michael E. Freeman: Naval Postgraduate School Predicting Terrorism: A Quantitative Analysis Brandon Michael Boylan: University of Pittsburgh Deadly Gift: The Negative Effect of Development Aid on Islamic Terrorism Michael Findley: Brigham Young University Swati Sharma: Brigham Young University Swati Sharma: Brigham Young University Redefining the Modern State Labeling "Low Level Terrorism": The Out‐Definition of Social Movements Donald N. Pyles: Unaffiliated TB47: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel Non‐Proliferation and Counter‐Terrorism: Emerging and Evolving Security Regimes Gary Kenneth Bertsch, University of Georgia Peter B. Crail, Arms Control Association TB96: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Issues in Maritime Security Sponsor(s): International Security Studies UNSCR 1540 and Trade Disc. Richard Cupitt: American University International Law and Domestic Compliance: Explaining Variation in Legal Development, Institutionalization, and Implementation of UNSCR 1540 Douglas M. Stinnett: University of Georgia Cale D. Horne: University of Georgia John F. Garofano, US Naval War College Rediscovering Geography: Geopolitics and Causes of Hegemonic War Kentaro Sakuwa: Arizona State University State Weakness and Sophistication in Piratical Hijackings Justin Hastings: Georgia Institute of Technology Bryan R. Early: University of Georgia "We Cannot Go On": Disruptive Innovation and the First World War Royal Navy's Response to Submarines A Holistic Reexamination of the NPT Daniel H. Joyner: University of Alabama School of Law The NPT and the Evolution of Nuclear Security Norms Wade Huntley: University of British Columbia TB48: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Reconstruction of the Enemy in the Global Risk Society: A Clash of Decivilizations? Munevver Cebeci: Marmara University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Stellan Vinthagen: Gothenburg University Panel Gautam Mukunda: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Exorcising the Ghost of the Battleship: US Navy Adaptation to Japan’s Improved Anti‐Ship Bombing, 1941‐45 Matthew A. Tattar: Brandeis University Roundtable The Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in the Americas TC01: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM ISA Journal Editors’ Roundtable: Everything You Wanted to Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Know about Publishing but Afraid to Ask Chair Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami Disc. William C. Smith, University of Miami South American Regional Integration: Brazil and the Continental Politics of Energy, Infrastructure, and Finance Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University Participant Didier F. Bigo, Sciences‐Po Paris Leslie Elliott Armijo: Portland State University Participant Mark Allen Boyer, University of Connecticut Christine A. Kearney: St. Anselm College Participant David Kinsella, Portland State University Participant Jennifer Sterling‐Folker, University of Connecticut Party Orientation and Latin American Preferences over Preferential Trade Agreements Cintia V. Quiliconi: University of Sothern California Bargaining, Institutions and the Politics of Trade Dispute Settlement in the Americas Laura Gomez Mera: Unversity of Miami Participant William R. Thompson, Indiana University Participant Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Participant Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University Panel Ana P. Morgenstern: University of Miami TC02: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Andrea Molinari: Universidad de San Andres Economic Development, Social Welfare, and Integration as Peace Prevention Brazilian Foreign Policy After the Cold War Sean Burges: Carleton University TB94: Tuesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Poster Session Critical Terror Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Disc. Yan St‐Pierre, University of Geneva Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism Brett M. Bowden: University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy Doing Terror! Radical Islamism and the Performance of Terror Manni I. Crone: Danish Institute for International Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Peace Studies Chair Disc. Marieke Riethof, University of Liverpool Jenny H. Peterson, UBC Changing the Future: Peace through Conflict Prevention ‐ Assessing the European Experience Joao Marcelo Dalla Costa: University of Tübingen Developing Peace: Assessing the Contribution of Development Activities to Peacebuilding Andrea U. Warnecke: Bonn International Center for Conversion Volker Franke: McDaniel College Trade and Conflict: A Strategic Approach Matthew R. DiGiuseppe: Binghamton University The Incidence and Nature of Private Wars and Conflicts Sophia Benz: University of Tübingen, Germany/University of California at Berkeley TC06: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Innovative Panel ‘I Am An American’: Video Portraits of Unsafe US Citizens Does the Defense‐Growth Paradigm Outweigh the Cost of Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Economic Sanctions: A Case Study of the Islamic Republic of Chair Cynthia Weber, Lancaster University Iran Bruce D. McDonald, III: Florida State University TC03: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Waltz's World: The Past and Future of Realism (Part II) ‐ Sponsored by the Jounal "International Relations" Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Milja Kurki, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Disc. Richard N. Lebow, Dartmouth Participant Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant Jean Elshtain, University of Chicago Participant Georg C. A. Sørensen, University of Aarhus Participant Hidemi Suganami, University of Wales, Aberystwyth TC04: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Women, Peace, and Security: Issues in Post‐ and Non‐conflict Situations Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Participant Alex Danchev, University of Nottingham Participant L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School Participant Timothy Wayne Luke, VPI & SU TC07: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel New Paradigms and New Players for the International Treatment of Internal Conflicts Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Stina Torjesen, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Stina Torjesen, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts Sara Résia Dezalay: European University Institute A Culture of Protection? The Interpretation of International Norms in the Context of Sudan Jon Harald Sande Lie: NUPI and University of Bergen Peace Studies Chair Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese, Eckerd College The Gendered Conceptualization of Peace in Post‐Conflict Societies Campaigning for Darfur : Can Western Advocacy Movements bring Peace to Sudan? Maria M. Gabrielsen: Sciences Po / CERI, Paris International Contributions to the Building of Timor‐ Leste Rebecca E. Engel: CICR, Columbia University Peace Medie: University of Pittsburgh Roundtable TC08: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Gendered Militarization and Globalization Make the World Roundtable on Neoclassical Realism, the State, and Foreign Go Round Policy Susan Jackson: University of Arizona Security and HIV/AIDS, Is there a Link? Gendered Reflection Hakan M. Seckinelgin: London School of Economics and Political Science The Marginals among the Marginals: State Policy and Dalit Women Activism in an Indian State Digambar Mishra: Miles College TC05: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable International Organizations As Self‐Directed Actors Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Joel E. Oestreich, Drexel University Participant David C. Ellis, University of South Florida Participant Christer Jonsson, University of Lund Participant Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton Participant Kent Johnson Kille, The College of Wooster Participant Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky Participant James P. Muldoon, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers‐Newark Participant Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen Participant Kendall W. Stiles, Brigham Young University Participant Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas‐ Austin Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair T. V. Paul, McGill University Participant Timothy Crawford, Boston College Participant David A. Lake, University of California San Diego Participant Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University Participant Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah Participant Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa Participant Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University Participant Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Tufts University TC09: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable The Future Global Political Economy: Historical Methods and Scenarios Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair James H. Mittelman, American University Participant Mathias Theo Albert, Universität Bielefeld Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Participant James H. Mittelman, American University Participant Heikki Patomaki, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University TC10: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Rethinking the “State Building = Democracy Equation” in Post‐ Conflict Societies Chair Christoph M. Zuercher, Free U Berlin Disc. Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin External Efforts to Dismantle and Integrate Parallel Governance Structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina Explaining Multiethnic Elite Cooperation in Post‐Ohrid Macedonia Tome Sandevski: University of Duisburg‐Essen Democratization and Extraversion: The Liberian Case Felix S. L. Gerdes: University of Hamburg Roundtable Encountering Global Environmental Politics: Pedagogies of Hope Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Chair P. Brian Fisher, University of California at Irvine Disc. Paul Wapner, American University Participant Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College Participant Michael Maniates, Allegheny College Participant Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Participant Simon Nicholson, American University Panel Norms and Practices in Contemporary International Society Sponsor(s): English School Chair Barbara Allen Roberson, University of Warwick Disc. William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Limits of Solidarity among Democracies: Human Rights Voting at the United Nations Steven Seligman: The University of Western Ontario The Power of Progress in International Politics: Progressive Discourses and Institutional Change Dane Imerman: Ohio State University Religion, Law and State Formation: A Comparative Study of Roman and Islamic Law Mehmet Sinan Birdal: University of Southern California Developmental Democracy: A New Benchmark for UN Assistance? Kirsten Haack: Open University Panel Regional Environmental Governance: From Theory to Practice Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Kathryn Hochstetler, University of New Mexico Jon M. Church, Université de Paris 1 ‐ Panthéon‐ Sorbonne The Political Economy of Water Scarcity: Building Interstate Institutions in the Middle East and North Africa Jason J. Morrissette: Marshall University Joerg Balsiger: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Climate Change and Regional Cooperation TC14: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Organizing and Managing National Intelligence Systems Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. William J. Lahneman, Towson University David M. Barrett, Villanova University Past Perfect or Imperfect?: The size of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Cynthia Marie Nolan Home Time: Examining Methods for Managing an Effective Domestic Intelligence System in the US Environmental Studies TC13: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Transnational Environmental Regionalism: The European Alps and the North Sea Compared Miriam Prys: University of Oxford Kristie D. Evenson: University of Bristol TC12: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Sylvia I. Karlsson: Turku School of Economics Hanna M. Kaisti: Turku School of Economics Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies TC11: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Norm Diffusion in the Global‐Regional Interface: The Entry of Sustainable Energy on the Agenda of Asian IGOs Arthur Steven Hulnick: Boston University New Challenges, Old Practice: The Dilemmas of Intelligence in the Post‐Cold War World ‐ The Case of Brazil Joanisval B. Goncalves: Senate of Brazil Assessing the Performance of the Canadian Intelligence Community through an Integrated Results‐Based Management Method Joe Faragone: Government of Canada TC15: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Women Engaging in Political Violence: Conversations within IR on "Bad" Women Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Kristen Williams, Clark University Disc. Michael J. Butler, Clark University Desperate Times? Gender Roles in Revolutionary Groups Caron Gentry: Abilene Christian University Paramilitary Mothers and Critical Decisions: Examining Protestant Women's Motivations to Engage in Political Violence Sandra McEvoy: Clark University Women and the Genocidal Rape of Women: The Gender Dynamics of Gendered War Crimes Laura Sjoberg: Virginia Tech Women's Participation in the US Military Since World War II Judith H. Stiehm: Florida International University Women Participating in Conflict: A Challenge to Gendered Norms Joyce P. Kaufman: Whittier College Kristen Williams: Clark University TC16: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Role of ICT in Political Activism, Resistance, and Human Rights: Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future Democratic Accountability, Trade Transparency, and Scandal Sensitivity: Domestic Sources of Conventional Arms Export Restraint Jennifer L. Erickson: Cornell University Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Patrick P. Meier, The Fletcher School Disc. Daniel Drezner, Tufts University Mobile Phones as Facilitators of Political Activism Fabien Miard: University of Oslo Superfluous Constraints: Understanding the ‘Regulation’ of Landmines Vaidyanatha Gundlupet: Princeton University TC19: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel ICT Diffusion and Incidents of Resistance against Repressive Dominant Parties in Developing Countries: Comparative and Conceptual Perspectives Regimes Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Patrick P. Meier: The Fletcher School Digitally Networked Technology in Kenya's 2007 Post‐ Election Crisis ICTs and the Progress of Human Rights Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Lucia Liste: NTNU Persistent Signs Amidst Continued Oppression: The Semiotics of Latino and Chicano Presence in Cinema, Visual Culture, and Literature Panel Patterns of Violence during and after Civil War: Iraq in Comparative Perspective Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Disc. Alexander B. Downes, Duke University Ethnic Civil Wars and the Illiberal Peace Lise Morje Howard: Georgetown University Politics and the Battlefield: Explaining Civilian Death during the Spanish Civil War Laia Balcells: Yale University The Causes of Violence in Post‐Conflict States Michael J. Boyle: University of St. Andrews Iraq, the Insurgency, and Civilian Casualties Kathryn McNabb Cochran: Duke University The Strategic Use of Violence and Restraint in Iraq and Afghanistan Jessica Stanton: University of Pennsylvania Panel Issues in Arms Control Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley Erik Kuhonta: McGill University Political Institutions and Party System Change: The Transition from a Dominant to Multiparty System in India Csaba Nikolenyi: Concordia University Hegemonic Parties and Presidents and the Challenge of Religious Actors in West Africa Cedric Jourde David E. Toohey: University of Hawaii TC18: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Erik Kuhonta, McGill University Dominant Parties and Social Welfare: A Comparison of Malaysia's UMNO and Thailand's Thai Rak Thai Joshua S. Goldstein: American University TC17: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Bettina Renz, University of Nottingham Barry O'Neill, University of California at Los Angeles Agenda‐Setter Model of the Landmine Ban Treaty Hikaru Hayashi: Waseda University Banning Obsolete Weapons or Redefining Military Utility: Argumentative Dynamics in Weapons Prohibitions Margarita H. Petrova: European University Institute TC20: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Constructing National Identities Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College Mining the Past for an Image of the Future: Juan Valdez, Economic Crisis, and the Reconstruction of Colombian National Identity Stacey L. Hunt: Rutgers University Constructing Affinity: Finding Historical "Roots" to Strange Bedfellows Anders C. Hardig: American University Constructing Neo‐Racialized Discourses and the Imagining of a Spanish National Identity Ana Caballero‐Mengibar: Northern Arizona University Nation‐Building and the Politics of Language: Considering the Croatian Case Susanne Martin: University of Texas at Austin "Modern Standard Nationalism?" The Role of Demotic Arabic in the Construction of Egyptian Nationalism and National Identity Elizabeth A. Mercurio: Georgetown University TC21: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Virtual Politics: Securing Futures Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Sebastian Kaempf, University of Queensland Disc. Francois Debrix, Florida International University Russia as Virtual State in International Politics Stefanie Ortmann: London School of Economics and Political Science The Global War on Terror and the War Machine Philippe Bonditti: Watson Institute, Brown University Assaf Moghadam: US Military Academy Virtual Border Security Nick Vaughan‐Williams: University of Exeter Exploring the Virtual in the War on Terror Tom E. Lundborg: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TC22: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Poliheuristic Theory: Theoretical, Methodological, and Substantive Extensions Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Steven B. Redd, University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Disc. Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M Information Overload and the Noncompensatory Principle of the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making Steven B. Redd: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee How Green is Poliheuristic Theory? An Assessment of PH and Global Climate Change Policy Amy Below: Ohio University Poliheuristic Theory and Crisis Perception David Brule: University of Tennessee Problem Representation and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision Making Jonathan Keller: James Madison University Panel FDI and International Treaties: An Institutional Analysis Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Lucy M. Goodhart, Columbia University Disc. Lucy M. Goodhart, Columbia University FDI and International Treaties: An Institutional Analysis Helen Milner: Woodrow Wilson School Tim Buthe: Duke University Partisan Preferences for Foreign Investment Nathan Jensen: Washington University Pablo M. Pinto: Columbia University Santiago Pinto: West Virginia University Marc A. Genest: Naval War College Predicting Brutality: Assessing Terrorist Tactics and Reassessing Goals in the Global War on Terror Andrea J. Dew: Naval War College A Systems Analysis of Global Security & Terror in a Post‐ Cold War, Post‐9/11 International Order Marvin L. Astrada: Florida International University TC25: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable The Geopolitical Dimensions of the Financial Crisis: The View from Washington and Moscow Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Andrei Kortunov, New Eurasia Foundation Participant Dmitri Bougrov Participant Timur R. Gareev, IK SUR Participant Andrej Krickovic, University of California at Berkeley Participant Fryodor Lukyanov, Global Affairs Participant Steven Weber, University of California, Berkeley Panel Central Banks and Currency Politics Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College Disc. Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College The Supply of International Standards: Private Sector Influence on International Banking Regulation Kevin Young: London School of Economics and Political Science Growing through Debt and Inflation: An Inquiry into the Rise and the Likely Fall of Bulgaria’s Currency Board Maria N. Ivanova: New York University Challenge and Response: US Dollar Disturbance and Prospects for Sino‐Japanese Monetary Cooperation in East Asia Wolf Hassdorf: China Foreign Affairs University, Beijing Democratic Institutions, Policy Credibility, and Foreign Direct Investment Quan Li: Texas A&M University Central Bank Independence in Presidential Systems: A Two‐ Level Theory Ana Carolina Garriga: University of Pittsburgh The Many Faces of Foreign Direct Investment: Boon, Bane, or It Depends? Terence K. Teo: Rutgers University TC24: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Beyond Sticks and Stones: Strategic Communications in the Cold War and the Long War TC26: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Yi Yang: James Madison University TC23: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Exploiting Rifts? Internal Jihadi Debates and the Global War on Terror Capital Account Liberalization in the Developing World and the Global Reserve System: Imbalances and Inequities Youngwon Cho: St. Francis Xavier University Panel TC27: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel "Exploring the Past" and "Anticipating the Future" of the Global War on Terror Post‐Soviet Politics in Central Asia: Interactions between the System, State, and Society Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Chair Kursad Aslan, Kent State University Disc. Frank C. Douglas, Naval War College Disc. Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College Economic Internationalization and Post‐Communist Political TC30: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Development Developing Effective Environmental Governance: The Roles of Neil Robinson: University of Limerick Policy Diffusion and International Cooperation Small States in the Former Soviet Space: System‐Disturbers Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies or System‐Determiners? International Organization Thomas J. Wood: University of South Carolina, Aiken State Institutions and Prospects for Democratization in Post Soviet Kyrgyzstan Askat Dukenbaev: Kent State University International Labor Migration from Rural Central Asia and Its Developmental Outcomes Kursad Aslan: Kent State University TC28: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Arild Underdal, University of Oslo Disc. Peter M. Haas, University of Mass./Amerherst Networks, Policy Diffusion and the Dynamics of International Environmental Regimes Frank Grundig: University of Kent Convergence and Divergence in the Study of International Environmental Regimes Oran R. Young: University of California at Santa Barbara Individual Perspectives on the Use of Force Arild Underdal: University of Oslo Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited Michael Zuern: Transnational Conflicts and International Institutions Disc. Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College Helmut Breitmeier: Fernuniversität in Hagen Cooperating to Kill: The Strategic Logic of the In‐group/Out‐ group Bias Dominic Johnson: Edinburgh University Self‐Sacrificial "Heroism": Evidence of Proximate Mechanisms from the Kamikaze Campaign John M. Orbell: University of Oregon Tomonori Morikawa: Waseda University Thinking about Nuclear Deterrence Theory: Why Evolutionary Psychology Undermines Its Rational Actor Assumptions Bradley Thayer: Thayer Limited The Security Dilemma at the Individual Level of Analysis: The Role of Emotion and Memory in the Evaluation of "Others" Across Time David L. Rousseau: University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Monoamino oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral aggression following provocation Dustin H. Tingley: Princeton University TC29: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Prime Ministers: Prime Actors in Foreign Policy Making? Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Nelson Michaud, Ecole Nationales d' admin publique Disc. Nelson Michaud, Ecole Nationales d' admin publique Trudeau, the Department of External Affairs and the Conduct of International Relations Greg Donaghy: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada Mary Halloran: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada John F. Hilliker Jean Chretien’s Canadian Foreign Policy, 1993‐2003 John Kirton: University of Toronto Regime Formation Revisited: Explaining the Dynamics of Membership in International Agreements to Reduce Long‐ Range Transboundary Air Pollution Thomas Bernauer: ETH Zurich Perrin Sophie: ETH Zürich International and Domestic Aspects of the Institutionalization of Environmental Policies in Industrial Countries Detlef Jahn: University of Greifswald Self‐enforcing Environmental Agreements: What? When? How? Jon Hovi: University of Oslo Stine Aakre: CICERO Center for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo TC31: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Security and Cooperation in Asia Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Hidekazu Sakai, Kansai Gaidai University Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International Studies Constructing Transpacific Security Community: The Matured Stage of US‐Japan Alliance Hidekazu Sakai: Kansai Gaidai University China Embraces Multilateralism: From Reluctance to Activism Jing‐Dong Yuan: Monterey Institute of International Studies Security Cooperation in Asia Hiro Katsumata: University of Bristol Is China a Black Swan?: Implications for America and East Asian Security Kevin Cooney: Union University Network Governance and East Asian Security Anja Elisabeth Jetschke: University of Freiburg TC32: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The New Semi‐Peripheries I: Post‐Soviet World System and the Theoretical Turn Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) On Lebanon: Disaggregating a Country (1975‐1990) Andrea Ruggeri: University of Essex Fuelling Insurgency: Oil Revenues and the Financing of Rebel Groups Nils Duquet: Flemish Peace Institute Chair Or Raviv, University of Sussex Disc. Owen Worth, University of Limerick Semiperipheral Development and Globalization TC35: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Negotiation and Decision‐Making in the EU Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn: University of California at Riverside Sponsor(s): International Organization Kirk Lawrence: University of California‐Riverside World System after the Ottoman Empire Phoebe Moore: Salford University Organised Labour in the Semiperiphery Beyond Globalisation Kevin Gray: University of Sussex The Semi‐Periphery beyond Global Fordism Gerry C. Strange: University of Lincoln Transnational Social Forces in Europe's Semi‐Periphery Stuart Shields: University of Manchester TC33: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Globalizing Public Policy Michelle Frasher‐Rae, Ohio University Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin Common Interests and the Politics of Global Public Action on Pharmaceutical Policies Maureen M. Mackintosh: The Open University Meri T. Koivusalo: STAKES The Competition State in the 21st Century:: Evolution and Prospects Philip George Cerny: Rutgers University‐Newark Post‐war Reconstruction, International Policy Transfer and the World Bank – the Case of Community‐Driven Development Analzying Global Policy: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Policy Analysis Frank Fischer: Rutgers University "Back to the 1970s?" The State of the Fiscal Crisis Vicki Birchfield, Georgia Institute of Technology Co‐opting the European Social Model: The Evolving Discourse over the ‘Common Principles’ of Flexicurity Daniel V. Preece: University of Alberta Explaining Variation in Bargaining Strategies: Bargaining Power, Socialization and Culture in Intergovernmental Negotiations in the EU Gemma Mateo: University College Dublin Andreas Duer: University College Dublin The Politics of Pre‐Negotiation: Explaining the Effective Preparation of Complex International Conferences Towards a Realist‐Constructivist Theory of European Integration: Explaining Social Policy Cooperation from the Single European Act through the Maastricht Treaty Joshua Stapel: University of Conneticut TC36: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Politics of Nuclear Proliferation Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine Alexander Montgomery, Reed College Iran and North Korea: Unique Proliferators Saira Khan: University of British Columbia Adoption Capacity and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons Targeting Nuclear Programs in War and Peace Matt Fuhrmann: University of South Carolina The Differential Effects of Nuclear Proliferation or: Why Nuclear Weapons Threaten Some States More than Others Matthew Kroenig: Georgetown University Angus Cameron: University of Leicester Panel Mobilization in Intrastate Conflict and Protest Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. David Sobek, Louisiana State University David E. Cunningham, Iowa State University Disc. David Sobek, Louisiana State University ¿Que se vayan todos? Revolutionary Changes and Changes in Revolution in 21st Century Argentina Pamina M. Firchow: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Recruitment of Children for Armed Conflict: Empirical Analysis Vera Achvarina: University of Pittsburgh Disc. Michael Horowitz: University of Pennsylvania Mark G. Evans: University of York, UK TC34: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Ivan Dinev Ivanov, Muskingum College Christine Reh: University College London Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Chair Fear, Loathing, and the Bomb: What Happens When a Neighbor Proliferates? Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego TC38: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Military Interventions: Support, Constraints, and Effects Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon Disc. Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon Intervening in the Name of...?: The United States, Coercive Intervention and the National Interest Timothy M. Knievel: Rutgers University Military Intervention and Women’s Status TC41: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Jerome Venteicher: University of Missouri Border and Security Issues with Mexico and Latin America Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis False Surprises: Why Policy‐Makers Fail to Learn from Setbacks Stephanie Pezard: Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva How Appropriate is ‘Appropriateness’ for Explaining Norms of Military Practice? Scott Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary TC39: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Chair Disc. Changes and Continuity in US‐Mexico Border Security after 9/11: Mapping Policy‐making Connections in the Tijuana‐ San Diego Area Patricia Hamm: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Panel Gender, Empowerment, and Care Work: Intersectional Frameworks for Mapping Economic Difference Using Counterinsurgency to Reassert the Westphalian State against Criminal Networks: The Case of the Gulf Cartel Nathan Jones: University of California at Irvine Reality and Rhetoric in Mexican Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Economy Chair Suzanne Bergeron, University of Michigan, Dearborn Disc. Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Americas, Puebla Care, Neoliberalism, and Disposable Populations Drucilla Barker: University of South Carolina Reconceptualizing Intimacy and Care Work in Global Development Athanasios Hristoulas: Institute de Tecnologico Autonom de Mex United States Borders, Boundaries, and Barriers: Divisions Along Multiple Dimensions and Levels Frederick M. Kaiser: Congressional Research Service TC42: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Intimate Labors: Sex Work and Care Work S. Charusheela: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Economic Effects of Remittances on Household Labor Maliha Safri: Drew University Panel Non‐Governments, Non‐States, and Uncertain Authority in Global Governance Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Disc. Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Rodney B. Hall, University of Oxford Disc. Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University Thinking Beyond the State of Exception: Ethical Grounds as a Response to Legal Indeterminacy in International Relations Discourse Alexander D. Barder: Johns Hopkins University Non‐State Actors and Customary International Law: Insights from the Law of Armed Conflict and Implications for International Relations Theory Eric A. Heinze: University of Oklahoma Panel The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Suzanne Bergeron: University of Michigan, Dearborn TC40: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Athanasios Hristoulas, Institute de Tecnologico Autonom de Mex Harold A. Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School International Political Economy Chair Yu Zheng, University of Connecticut Disc. Yu Zheng, University of Connecticut Electoral Systems and Incentives to Foreign Direct Investors A Cross‐National Study Glen Biglaiser: Texas Tech University Marshall Garland: Texas Tech University "Labor Dumping” or Building Up? Assessing Labor Rights and FDI Robert G. Blanton: University of Memphis Shannon Lindsey Blanton: University of Memphis China and India: Variation in the Reregulation of Foreign Direct Investment in the Age of Globalization Roselyn Hsueh: University of California‐Berkeley Gambling on Conflict: Foreign Investment Flows to Conflict Countries Andreea S. Mihalache: Pennsylvania State University Labor Mobility, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Demand for Protection Hak‐Seon Lee: James Madison University From the Outside In: The Cooptation of Indigenous Peoples TC43: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel NGOs at the UN The Politics of Hope and Fear: Global Imaginaries and the Aart A. Holtslag: University of Massachusetts Lowell Construction of Political Order Theoretical Limitations on Treaty Ratification as a Sponsor(s): Global Development Mechanism for Legitimating International Law International Political Sociology Michael J. Struett: North Carolina State University Agents of Order in the Twenty‐First Century: The Structure of International Society and Prospects for Global Governance Tomasz Widlak: University of Gdansk Chair Nisha Shah, Brown University Disc. Angharad Closs Stephens, University of Durham The Rise of the Global Imaginary and the Transformation of Modern Political Ideologies Manfred B. Steger: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Reinventing Humanity Immanence over Imaginary: Locating the Global Present Nisha Shah: Brown University Paul W. James: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Religion and the Global Imaginary Erin K. Wilson: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Panel Non‐State Actors and Environmental Governance Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies TC46: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Tackling Terrorism Chair Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University Disc. Gregory Miller, University of Oklahoma Events as a Mask for Continuity: Assessing Prevailing Attitudes and Behaviours in Western Counter‐Terrorism Yan St‐Pierre: University of Geneva Learning Lessons from Counter‐Terrorism Failures: The Unted Kingdom's Pre‐ and Post‐ 9/11 Counter‐Terrorism Policy Jessie Blackbourn: Queen's University Belfast Chair Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Disc. Pia M. Kohler, University of Alaska Fairbanks Delegation to Non‐State Actors: An Historical Analysis of One Hundred Years of International Environmental Law Jessica F. Green: Princeton University Why Governments Make Concessions To Terrorist Groups Gavin Cameron: University of Calgary Strange Bedfellows or Brothers‐in‐Arms: When do Terrorist Organizations form Alliances Tricia L. Bacon‐Gonzalez: Georgetown University Competing Ideas, Competing Rights: The Issue of Farmers' Rights in International Politics Zuhre Aksoy: Bogazici University US Counterbioterrorism Policy: (Re)Examining the Past, Rethinking the Future Susan Wright: University of Michigan Promoting Engagement in the Public Sphere: International trends in Public Participation in Health Services and Environmental Regulation Aino U. Inkinen: Finnish Environment Institute Jonathan Q. Tritter: University of Warwick Indigenous Groups as Quasi‐State Actors in International Natural Resource Governance Shane D. Day: Indiana University Public Watchdogs/Private Interests: The Reality of International NGOs Jane A. Winzer: University of Alaska, Fairbanks Deborah S. Davenport: University of Buckingham Panel Muslim Integration: Incorporation, Terrorism, and Security from a Transatlantic Perspective Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Simon F. Reich, University of Pittsburgh Disc. Michael Minkenberg, New York University Islam and Immigration in Europe and the United States Jocelyne Cesari: Harvard University Evaluating Convergence and Success of Integration Policy: Comparing Europe and The United States Martin A. Schain: New York University How to Make Enemies: The Failure of Integration as a Security Issue Arianne Chebel d'Appolonia: Sciences Po Security and/or Participation: On the Need to Reconcile Differing Conceptions of Migrant Integration Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) The Global Imaginary and the Deferral of Exterminism: Caught between Hope and Fear TC45: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Simon F. Reich: University of Pittsburgh Patrick R. Ireland: Illinois Institute of Technology Jens Bartelson: Lund University TC44: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Transatlantic Integration in Comparative Perspective TC47: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Analyzing Counterterrorism: Perspectives from International Relations and Organization Theories Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Jeremy Shapiro, Brookings Disc. Robert A. Pape, University of Chicago Co‐ordinating Counterterrorism: Institutions and Organizational Routines in the United States, France and Britain Frank Foley: Stanford University Analyzing the Effectiveness of Counterterrorism in Democracies Martha Crenshaw: Stanford University Against the Grain: Community Partnership and Deradicalization among Islamic "Radicals" in London Michael Kenney: Penn State University, Capital College Judging the Effectiveness of Israeli Counterterrorism Daniel Byman: Georgetown University TC48: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Emerging Powers and Global Governance Reform: The BRIC‐ SAM Reconsidered Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Andrew F. Cooper, Center for International Governance Innovation & University of Waterloo Disc. Parag Khanna, London School of Economics and Political Science & New America Foundation Participant Alan S Alexandroff, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto Participant Gregory T. Chin, York University and CIGI Participant Timothy M. Shaw, University of the West Indies (UWI) and CIGI Poster Session Sponsor(s): International Ethics Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Is there an Eastern Way to Practice Human Rights? A Comparison of Christian and Buddhist Transnational Networks in China Yun Wang: University of California at Riverside Violators or Advocators? The Janus’ Faced Involvement of Business in Corporate Social Responsibility Lisbeth R. Segerlund: Stockholm University Just War or just war? Thrasymachus and the US interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq Ken McDonagh: Dublin City University Evaluating Domestic Components of Foreign Policy TD01: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Security Implications of Climate Change Disc. Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury Blundering into Baghdad: Strategic Agency vs. Decision‐ making Structure as Explanations for the Iraq Invasion Decision Douglas Anthony Borer: Naval Postgraduate School Stephen W. Twing: Frostburg State University The External Dimension of Identity Construction: Russia as a Europe‐Maker Viatcheslav Morozov: St. Petersburg State University Egyptian Women: Agents of Change Gerakina A. Sgoutas: Metropolitan State College Denver Dressed for the Occasion: Post‐War British Diplomacy and the Dresses of Elizabeth II Chair Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University Disc. Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas Will Climate Change Lead to More Urban Violence? Urbanization, Urban Environmental Problems, and Social Disorder in Cities Halvard Buhaug: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Demography and National Security: An Examination of Population Shifts in Israel Monica Duffy Toft: Harvard University International Food Prices and Protest Stephan Haggard: University of California at San Diego Cullen Hendrix: University of North Texas Daniel J. Conway: Loughborough University Beatriz Magaloni: Stanford University Poster Session Foreign Policy and Development: Several Poster Analyses Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Disc. Peride K. Blind, United Nations Capital Market Openness, Economic Growth, and Social Stability Wonjae Hwang: University of Tennessee Global Ambitions, Social and Economic Modernization and Russia’s 2020 Vision Ray M. Silvius: Carleton University How Accountability of the United Nations will be Improved with an Introduction of NPM? Ikuyo Hasuo: Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo Financial Deregulation and Economic Reform in Japan: Stagnation or Renewal of the Economy? June Park: Boston University Capacity Building in Developing Countries: Ghana and Singapore as Case Studies Adeline Emihe: Long Island University, New York Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Jutta Weldes: University of Bristol TC95: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Human Rights, Responsibility and War Disc. Chair TC94: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM TC97: Tuesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM IPCC and the Climate‐Conflict Nexus Nils Petter Gleditsch: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Ragnhild Nordås: PRIO & Harvard University TD02: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Facing Global Environmental Change: Climate Change, Food Sovereignty, and Security in the Anthropocene Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen Securitizing Climate Change Hans Guenter Brauch: AFES‐PRESS From Food Security towards Food Sovereignty Ursula Oswald Spring: National University of Mexico Anthropocene Security Simon Dalby: Carleton University Engendering Security for the 21st Century Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald: UNAM TD03: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Nuclear Restraint: Historical Lessons & Future Prospects Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TD06: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Innovative Panel Research Roundtable as Pedagogy: Front‐Loading Research Process Instruction Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Robert Jervis, Columbia University Chair David D. Chambers, Indiana University of Participant Maalfrid Braut‐Hegghammer, Norwegian Institute for Pennsylvania Defence Studies and Harvard University Chair Dighton Fiddner, Indiana University of PA Participant Benoit Pelopidas, Sciences Po (Paris) / University of Geneva Participant William Clark Potter, Monterey Institute of Panel TD07: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM International Studies The Contested Future for Human Rights in World Politics Participant Maria Rost Rublee, University of Auckland Sponsor(s): Human Rights Participant Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) TD04: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sexual Violence, Gender Subordination and War Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska Jack Snyder, Columbia University Constructing a World of Human Rights Regions, 1980‐2000 Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University Peace Studies Chair Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent Disc. Jennifer Lobasz, University of Minnesota The Role of Female Combatants in Armed Groups: Women and Wartime Rape in Sierra Leone (1991‐2002) Dara Cohen: Stanford University Japan at Crossroads: If We Do Not Learn From History, History Will Repeat Itself Hidetoshi Hashimoto: East Tennessee State University Rape as a Strategy of War: A Ever Soring Wound? Cause and Implications to the Contemporary Peacebuilding Processes Renata B. Ferreira: Pontifical Catholic University ‐ PUC‐Rio TD05: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Chair Disc. Workshop Panel Explaining IO Performance Sponsor(s): Chair Chair Tamar Gutner, American University Alexander S. Thompson, Ohio State University Disc. Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University The Politics of Independent Evaluation in the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Catherine Elizabeth Weaver: University of Texas‐Austin Getting the Incentives Right: IO Performance on Cross‐ Cutting Policy Mandates Emilie Hafner‐Burton: Princeton University The World Trade Organization at Work: Performance and Institutional Design Manfred Elsig: World Trade Institute Power, Performance and the WTO Rorden Wilkinson: University of Manchester IGO Performance in Regulatory Standard Setting Howard Ramos: Dalhousie University James Ron: Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University Empire of the International Stephen J. Hopgood: SOAS, University of London Issue Adoption and Gatekeeping in the Human Rights Network Charli Carpenter: University of Massachusetts‐Amherst The Global Human Rights Movement: Sustainable, Dependent, or Both? Kathleen R. Rodgers: University of Victoria Human Rights as Global Law and as Transnational Political Resource: Unpacking the Vernacularization Process Sally Engle Merry: New York University TD08: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Eclectic Approaches to Conceptualizing the Asian Region Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair David Leheny, Princeton University Disc. William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Status Hierarchy and War in Early Modern East Asia David C. Kang: Dartmouth College China’s Rise: Return, Rupture or Recombination? Peter Katzenstein: Cornell University Ideas, Collective Beliefs, and Power Transition in Asia Evelyn Goh: Royal Holloway, University of London The Language of Nationalism in East Asian Security: Varieties of Sovereign‐Nationalism in Japan and Korea Seo‐Hyun Park: Cornell University TD09: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Duncan Snidal: University of Chicago The History and the Future of Economic Interdependence Kenneth W. Abbott: Arizona State University Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Disc. Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Intra‐African Trade Obstacles: The Role of Business Environment Bruno Powo Fosso: Human Resources and Social Development Canada Paths of Policy Diffusion: Institutional Legacies and the Diffusion of Liberal Economic Reform Sarah Brooks: Ohio State University Marcus J. Kurtz: Ohio State University Arnd Plagge: Yale University Alison Rukavina: University of Alberta Bipolarity, Hegemony, or the Conventional Tariff System? Explaining the Rise of Liberal Trade in the World Economy, 1860‐1995 Bryan Coutain: Unaffiliated Roundtable The Past and Future: Journal of Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas Participant Christopher H. Achen, Princeton University Participant Paul Huth, University of Maryland Participant Bruce M. Russett, Yale University Participant Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz Participant Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University Participant Dina A. Zinnes, University of Illinois TD11: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Pedagogical Strategies for a Future International Relations Beyond Humanity: Violence in Africa and the Demands of Global Justice The Feasibility of an Expanded Regime on Humanitarian Interventions Douglas Brommesson: Växjö university, Sweden Humanitarian Intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, and Abuse of Law: The Internationalization of States of Exception Aaron Ibur: The Graduate Center, City University of New York TD13: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Alien Species, Protected Areas, and GMOs: Biodiversity Conservation Challenges Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Michael L. Schoon, Arizona State University Disc. Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University Bio‐Invasion: The Twisted Historical Roots of the Construction of Alien Invasive Species Peter Stoett: Concordia University Difficulties for the Implementation of the Precautionary Principle for the Regulation of the GMOs: Turkish Case Zeynep Kivilcim Forsman: Istanbul University Does Local Participation in Protected Areas Governance Increase their Effectiveness? Marc Hufty: The Graduate Institute, Geneva TD14: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Panel Intelligence Agency Recruitment: From Old Boys to Wiz Kids Global Development Chair Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro Henrik Friberg‐Fernros: Gothenburg University Globalization as Rhizome: A Case Study of the Late Nineteenth‐Century Global Book Trade Chair Paula Drumond: Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeir Adam R. Branch: San Diego State University Trading for War: What History Tells Us About the Interplay of Trade and Conflict TD10: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Genocide Prevention in the Twenty‐First Century: Challenges and Opportunities for the UN Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College Participant Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University Chair Disc. Participant Veronique Pin‐Fat, The University of Manchester Mirrors and Masks: Hiring Strategies for Mission‐Based Counterintelligence Participant Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco Participant Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester TD12: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Debating Humanitarian Intervention Sponsor(s): International Ethics Human Rights Chair Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma Disc. Kimberly A. Hudson, USAF Negotiation Center of Excellence, USAF Culture and Language Center, Air University. Shlomo Shpiro, Bar‐Ilan University John H. Hedley, The Write Place, Inc. Jennifer E. Sims: Georgetown University Greece's New Intelligence Reform Bill and NIS Recruitment Policy John M. Nomikos: Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS) Recruitment, Training and Organizational Culture: Meeting Canada's 21st Century Intelligence Needs Stuart Farson: Simon Fraser University The Ethics of Intelligence Agency Recruitment Jan Goldman: National Defense Intelligence College TD15: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Feminist Security Studies: Sex, Violence, and Conflict Does al‐Qaida Articulate a Consistent Strategy? A Study of al‐Qaida Leadership Statements, 2001‐2008 Brynjar Lia: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies TD18: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Human Rights Chair Heidi Hudson, University of the Free State Security and Foreign Policy Behavior Disc. Christine Sylvester, Lancaster University Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Fearless Fighters and Submissive Wives: Negotiating Identity among Women Soldiers in the Congo (DRC) Maria Stern: University of Goteborg Maria Eriksson Baaz: University of Gothenburg In a Single Trench: Sexual Rights of the Female Soldier Erica Simone Almeida Resende: Universidade de Sao Paulo Ingrid Cyfer Chambouleyron: University of São Paulo Explaining Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations: Preliminary Findings from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone Megan R. Gerecke: International Institute of Labour Studies, ILO International Protection for the Victims of Sexual Violence in Conflict? Jane Freedman: Universite de Paris 1 TD16: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable Gender and Politics: The State of the Discipline Globally Sponsor(s): International Social Science Council Chair Chair Disc. Panel Philip Potter, University of California at Los Angeles Philip Potter, University of California at Los Angeles Failure of Threat Perception: Rhetoric, Legitimation, and US Foreign Policy Adam Lusk: Temple University Oil, Revolutions, and War Jeff D. Colgan: Princeton University When Will Foreign Policies Be Ideological? John M. Owen: University of Virginia Democracy Promotion in Future US Strategy Alexander T. J. Lennon: Georgetown University Foreign Policy Behavior as an Identifying Factor in Transnational Terrorism “Selection” Processes Philip Potter: University of California at Los Angeles Dominick E. Wright: University of Michigan TD19: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel US ‐ China Relations Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Jane H. Bayes, California State University ‐ Northridge Disc. Judith H. Stiehm, Florida International University Participant Jane H. Bayes, California State University ‐ Northridge Participant Amanda Gouws, University of Stellenbosch Participant Mary E. Hawkesworth, Rutgers University Participant Monique Leyenaar, Department of Political Science, Radboud University Nijmegen Participant Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge Participant Marian J. Simms, University of Otago Chair Disc. Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Differences over 9/11: Back to the Post‐11/9 in China and US Relations? Burcu Sari: Bilkent University, Turkey Engagement as Power Strategy: Strategic Logic of US China Policy Wooseon Choi: Ramapo College of New Jersey TD20: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Politics of Population Movement TD17: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Whither Al‐Qaida? Assessing Its Ideological Evolution and Its Struggle to Stay Relevant in Local Insurgencies Chair Chris Albon, University of California at Davis Disc. Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Needs and Opportunity: Voluntary Migration During Conflict Chair Disc. Laila Bokhari, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment William F. McCants, Independent The Ideological Relationship between al‐Qaida and the Taliban Anne Stenersen: Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Al‐Qaida’s Voices in Europe – Global Jihadism in the European Context Petter Nesser: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Which Jihad in Iraq? Truls H. Tønnessen: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Al‐Qaida in the Maghreb Hanna Rogan: Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Nicole G. Kalaf: University of California at Davis Militarized Refugee Camps: Causes and Consequences Richard Johnson: University of California at Davis Intra and Extra EU Migraiton after Integration Alicja Jac: University of California at Davis Determinants of Migration Cooperation Sarah P. Lockhart: University of California at Davis Sugar, Ethanol, and Labor Migration in Brazil Terry‐Ann Jones: Fairfield University TD21: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Securitisation Theory: Recent Developments and Critique Shannon Orr: Bowling Green State University Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Balzacq Thierry, University of Louvain & Sciences Po Paris Have You seen a Failure Lately?: Why Failed Cases of Securitization Matter Jan Ruzicka: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Cross‐Securitisations: On the Politics of Circulation in World Politics Holger Stritzel: London School of Economics and Political Science A Timely Prophet? The Doomsday Clock as an Aesthetisation of Securitization Moves with a Global Referent Object Juha A. Vuori: University of Turku Everyday Exceptions: Securitization Theory and the Paradox of a Perpetual State of Emergency Benjamin Herborth: J. W. Goethe University of Frankfurt Falling on Deaf Ears: A Model of Failed Securitizing Moves Mark Salter: University of Ottawa TD22: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Political Academia? Exploring the Historical and Comparative Contexts of the Knowledge‐Power Nexus in International Relations Sponsor(s): Nordic International Studies Association Chair Disc. Johan Eriksson, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs Eric Kevin Stern, Stockholm University Commitment and Cold‐Headed Analysis: A Pragmatic Approach to the Knowledge‐Power‐Value Nexus in International Relations Johan Eriksson: The Swedish Institute of International Affairs The Effects of Democratization and Institutional Structure on Academic Participation in Policy Formulation Kai Michael Kenkel: Institute of International Relations, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Does Peace Research Make Peace? Peace Research Knowledge and Technocratic Practice Christian Buger: European University Institute The Visual Construction of Knowledge in International Relations Frank W. Moeller: University of Tampere TD23: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Labelling Globalization: The Intersection of Fair Trade and Tourism Panel Fair Trade: A Movement in Search of an Explanation Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Candace C. Archer, Bowling Green State University Disc. Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University Not‐So‐Sweet Success: Cocoa Production, Child Labor, and the Fair Trade Movement in West Africa Andrea Marie Bertone: Academy for Educational Development Re‐Humanizing Globalization Candace C. Archer: Bowling Green State University Stefan Fritsch: Bowling Green State University The Topography of the Fair Trade Terrain Holly J. Myers: Bowling Green State University An Evolutionary Perspective on Fair Trade Kilian J. Garvey: The University of New England TD24: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future of Alternative Arms Control Approaches Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland Lethal Fragments: The Cluster Munitions' Legacy of Destruction Ken Rutherford: Missouri State University Arms Trade Treaty: The Tight Momentum, Timing and Place for Arms Transfer Controls? Christianya M. Stevenson: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva The Global Spread and Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons: What Is To Be Done? Suzette R. Grillot: University of Oklahoma The Prohibition of Biological Weapons after the Verification Protocol: Science Meets Security Brian R. Rappert: University of Exeter TD25: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel War: Hard Cases and Ethical Challenges Sponsor(s): International Ethics Human Rights Chair Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews Disc. Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews The Ethics of Counterinsurgency: An Historical Analysis Rebecca J. Johnson: Georgetown University Victims or Perpetrators? Child Soldiers and the Vacuum of Responsibility Milla E. Vaha: European University Institute Vindicating the Principle of Distinction in the Fight Against Terror Avery Plaw: Umass Dartmouth Ethical Challenges of Modern Warfare Anne Schwenkenbecher: Humboldt University Berlin Targeting Civilians: Does Morality Matter? Sherri Stone Replogle: Loyola University Chicago TD26: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The IMF, the World Bank, and Regional Development Banks James Sperling: University of Akron Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Pamela E. Blackmon, Valparaiso University Pamela E. Blackmon, Valparaiso University Institutions, Policy Learning and Currency Crises: The Role of International Financial Institutions in Policy Learning during the 1930s and 1990s Ivan Savic: Columbia University Lena M. Schaffer: ETH Zurich Does Money Matter? An Analysis of the Effects of IMF and World Bank Programs on Human Rights Trude M. Midtgård: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Incentives, Capacity and Diffusion: Regional Development Banks and Interstate Cooperation Laura Gomez Mera: Unversity of Miami Panel Is Russia's Foreign Policy New or Old? Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Gregory Gleason, University of New Mexico Disc. Elizabeth Wishnick, Montclair State University What is Living and What is Dead in the Russian Foreign Policy Tradition Stephen J. Blank: US Army War College Russia Opts for Great Power Status Carol R. Saivetz: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Russia—Europe Security Relationships: Some Regional Issues with Global Impact Dmitri Katsy: Saint Petersburg State University Panel Security Governance as a Collective Action Problem: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Results Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Disc. Timothy J. McKeown, University of North Carolina Mark J. Crescenzi, University of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill Peter Dombrowski, Strategic Research Department In the Crossfire: Vietnam’s Relations with China and the Soviet Union during the Vietnam War (1965‐1972) Minh Quang Pham: Department of International Studies, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National Uni Do Decision‐Makers think Unilaterally, Bilaterally, Minilaterally, or Multilaterally? Evidence from US Decision‐ Makers during the Vietnamese War Timothy J. McKeown: University of North Carolina Security Governance and the Emergence of the Late‐ and Post‐Westphalian State James Sperling: University of Akron Emil J. Kirchner: University of Essex Global Governance, Security Governance, and the System Hegemon Andrew L. Ross: University of New Mexico Panel Ideational Allies Redux: Psychology, Constructivism, and International Politics Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich TD28: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Han Dorussen: University of Essex TD29: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Better Safe than Sorry: Bargaining and the Length of IMF Debt Repayment TD27: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM EU Security Governance: From Deterrence to Joint Production of Security Chair Disc. Vaughn P. Shannon, Wright State University David Brule, University of Tennessee Disc. Alex Mintz, IDC & Texas A&M 'Macedonian Question', Liberal Constructivist Answer: What Can an Obscure Balkan Conflict Teach Us About IR Theory? Spyridon Kotsovilis: McGill University Re‐Constructing Development: Analogies, Ideas, and Norms at the Dawn of the New Millennium Marijke Breuning: University of North Texas State Identity through Foreign Policy Decisionmaking: The Case of Turkey’s Kemalist Identity and Foreign Policy in the 1990s Binnur Ozkececi‐Taner: Hamline University Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Managing Social Identities to Negotiate Normative Constraint: The Strategies of the Blair Government 2001‐ 2006 Jodie Anstee: University of the West of England, Bristol A Social Psychological Theory of International Politics Vaughn P. Shannon: Wright State University TD30: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Global Climate Governance Post 2012: Architectures, Agency, and Adaptiveness Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Frank Biermann, Vrije University Amsterdam Disc. Sebastian Oberthuer, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Post‐2012 Climate Governance: Core Findings from the European Research Programme ADAM‐“Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies” Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies Fariborz Zelli: German Development Institute Post‐2012 Options beyond Climate Change: Prospects for Linking Debates between the Global Climate and Trade Regimes Fariborz Zelli: German Development Institute Harro van Asselt: Vrije Universitet Amsterdam De Boelelaan ‘Agency beyond the State’: Private and Private‐Public Climate Governance Mechanisms Johannes Stripple: Lund University Justin L. Robertson: City University of Hong Kong Philipp Pattberg: Institute for Environmental Studies Towards a Global Governance System to Protect Climate Refugees Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Ingrid J. C. Boas: Institute for Environmental Studies TD31: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Is Corporate Nationality a Liability? US Private Equity Funds in Asia Panel Assessing China’s Diplomacy, Past, Present and Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University Disc. Yaqing Qin, China Foreign Affairs University Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the New Diplomacy of China Fei Gao: China Foreign Affairs University The Role of Time in Analyses of Debt Crises Giselle Datz: Virginia Tech. Politics and Cross‐border Bank Acquisitions Travis Selmier II: Indiana University Credit Risk Transfer and Crunches: Global Finance Victorious not Vanquished Duncan Wigan: University of Sussex Turkey’s Convergence Tale: Membership Conditionality, EU Accession and Private Market Actor Response Layna Mosley: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Iain R. Hardie: University of Edinburgh TD34: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Civil War Outcomes China' New Diplomatic Model:Bridging Past and Future Liqun Zhu: China Foreign Affairs University Relationality and Processual Constructivism: Chinese Elements in IRT Yaqing Qin: China Foreign Affairs University Norms, Structures and the Networking of Track II Process Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University Disc. Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University Choose Your Weapon (or Tactic)! A Statistical Analysis of the Factors Influencing Tactics in Civil Wars Marie Olson Lounsbery: East Carolina University Ling Wei: China Foreign Affairs University Alethia H. Cook: East Carolina University China's Rise and its Partnership with ASEAN Who Gets What in Civil War Settlements? Yan Wang: China Foreign Affairs University TD32: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The New Semi‐Peripheries II: Finance in the World System and the Theoretical Turn Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) David E. Cunningham: Iowa State University Multiple Rebel Groups and Civil War Outcomes Desiree A. E. Nilsson: Uppsala University Voting for Peace: Do Post‐Conflict Elections Help or Hinder Recovery? Chair Stuart Shields, University of Manchester Irfan Nooruddin: The Ohio State University Disc. Stuart Shields, University of Manchester Thomas E. Flores: New York University A Semi‐Periphery to Global Capital: Caribbean Offshore Financial Centres William Vlcek: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London The Emerging European Financial Semi‐Periphery Or Raviv: University of Sussex Ernesto Alfredo Vivares: University of Bath European Semi‐Periphery and Modernisation of Global Hierarchies Marina Blagojevic: Research Center on Gender and Ethnicity Panel Global Finance, Instability, and Innovation: Past and Emerging Dynamics Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Disc. Nils Metternich: University of Essex TD35: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Democracy and Legitimacy Issues in the EU Sponsor(s): International Organization Financing of Development in the Semi‐Periphery: Brazil and Argentina TD33: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM War Outcome, Ethnic Support, and Democratization after Civil Wars Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Queens College Joseph N. Cohen, City University of New York, Queens College Sylvia Maxfield Chair Tracy H. Slagter, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Disc. Heather L. Tafel, Grand Valley State University Reconsidering Democracy in the Contemporary European Union Nazli S. Cesur: University of Essex ‘Framing’ the European Union: Explaining the 2005 Constitutional Referenda Results Ece O. Atikcan: McGill University Choosing Europe? Why Voter Preferences are (sometimes) not Reflected in National Positions in EU Constitutional Negotiations Derek J. Beach: University of Aarhus West European Late Developers: The Last Stand for the Permissive Consensus? Renee L. Buhr: University of St. Thomas Civil Society in the EU: Towards Legitimate Governance or Manufactured Consent? Elizabeth Monaghan: University of Hull TD36: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Production and the Promotion of Security: Knowledge, Know‐How, Experts, and Markets Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Explanation and Ethics in International Relations Mervyn Frost: Kings College The Normative Within Positive Science: Hidden Theories of Democracy in Economic Science Discourses Milja Kurki: University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Construction of Normative Argument Ilan Zvi Baron: Institut Barcelona D’Estudis Internacionals International Political Sociology Chair Frederic Merand, University of Montreal Disc. Julien Jeandesboz, Sciences Po Paris/CERI Norms ‘Circulation, Promotion and Diffusion ‐ The Case of International Experts Groups on Transnational Organized Crime Amandine Scherrer: University of Montreal Explanation in International Relations: Descriptive and Epistemic Norms Fred Barry Chernoff: Colgate University TD39: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Security, Knowledge, Contestations Women's Caucus Tugba Basaran: University of Cambridge Human Rights A Market Approach to the Production of Safety: Ex‐State Officers, Security Firms and Private Policing in Contemporary Argentina Federico M. Lorenc Valcarce: Conicet (Argentina) ‐ UBA ‐ UNMDP Promotion of Security ‐ Mapping the International Security and Surveillance Trade Fairs Emmanuel‐Pierre Guittet: University of Manchester TD37: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Challenges of Democracy and Democratization Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair Disc. Democracy, Corruption and Socio‐Economic Development: A Comparison between Africa and Latin America Daniel Stockemer: University of Connecticut Democratization and Ethnic Violence: Exploiting New Data from Nigeria, 1993‐2005 Alexandra Scacco: Columbia University Microcredit and Democratization: A New Tool for Political Development? Oksan Bayulgen: University of Connecticut A Global Study of Citizen Trust Connie L. McNeely: George Mason University David H. Kamens: George Mason University Panel Saying the Obvious? Investigating Social Science Explanation and Normative Thought Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Disc. Chair Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Chair Shannon Drysdale Walsh, University of Notre Dame Disc. Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Dreams and Realities of Peruvian Domésticas in Santiago, Chile Lana S. Alman: Booz Allen Hamilton Deliver Me from Evil: Implementation of Women’s Basic Rights to Security in Latin America Shannon Drysdale Walsh: University of Notre Dame The Pivotal Role of Courts in Explaining the Gap Between Women’s Legal and Actual Rights Mary Caprioli: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth Anthony P. Spanakos, Montclair State University Anthony P. Spanakos, Montclair State University TD38: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Mind the Gap: Implementation of International Women’s Rights Norms in Latin America Ilan Zvi Baron, Institut Barcelona D’Estudis Internacionals Toni Erskine, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Modes of Explanation, Normative Judgements, and the Study of World Politics Hidemi Suganami: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Joseph L. Staats: University of Minnesota, Duluth The CIM and the Inter‐American Convention on Violence Against Women: Still Marginalized after All These Years Mary K. Meyer McAleese: Eckerd College TD40: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Deviance and Compliance with International Legal Regimes Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport Disc. Thania Sanchez, Columbia University The Decision to Comply: Examining Patterns of Compliance with the Inter‐American Human Rights Bodies Kali Wright: Purdue University The Threats to State Compliance with International Law James Meernik: University of North Texas Marsha J. Sowell: University of North Texas Rosa Aloisi: University of North Texas Legal Obligation in International Politics: Moving Beyond Assumptions Ayten Burcu Bayram: Ohio State University Sates Who Refuse to be Parties to International Conventions : Deviance and Integration Sidani Soraya: Sciences PO TD41: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Latin American Foreign Policy: A Focus on Brazil and Venezuela Loosing Ground / Loosing Face: Québécois and Afrikaners Compared Uriel Abulof: Princeton University Arab Dinationalism Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Disc. Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York From the Left: The Foreign Policy Projects of Brazil and Venezuela Tristan James Mabry: Georgetown University Incorporating Foreigners in Korea: The Politics of Hierarchical Membership in South Korea Byoungha Lee: Rutgers University ‐ New Brunswick Panel Cristina S. Pecequilo: UNESP TD44: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Corival A. Carmo: Unibero Environmental Treaty Fatigue? A Discussion of Implementation Challenges When Oil and Ambitions Mix: The Substance and Significance of the Middle East and Russia in Venezuela´s Foreign Policy 1999‐2008 Makram Haluani: Universidad Simon Bolivar Brazilian’s Regional Leadership: A Jumping to the World? Carmen Sofia R. S. Fonseca: IPRI‐UNL Contemporary relations between the United States and Venezuela: A Contentious Partnership Christian Bonfili: Torcuato Di Tella University TD42: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Rethinking Development: Interdisciplinary Contributions Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair Cristina Rojas, Carleton University Disc. Cristina Rojas, Carleton University Development Made Sexy: How it Happened and What it Means John Cameron: Dalhousie University Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Benjamin Cashore, Yale School Forestry/Environ Studi Benjamin Cashore, Yale School Forestry/Environ Studi Mind the Gap: Confronting the MEA Implementation Gap in the Pacific Island Countries Pamela Chasek: International Institute for Sustainable Development Climate Change Policies and Programs in India? Implications of Implementation of Existing Environmental Regulations Katherine Sye Grover: University of Maryland Stalling Out: Institutional Capacity Barriers in Environmenta Treaty Implementation Kathryn Neville: University of British Columbia Forum‐Shopping for Species Protection Elizabeth R. DeSombre: Wellesley College Environmental Treaty Implementation Challenges in Lebanon Karim Makdisi: American University of Beirut Continuity and Change: Confronting Epistemological Issues TD45: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM in International Relations and the Social Sciences Islam in Europe Jordan A. Guthrie: University of Toronto Development without Neoliberalism: A Human Rights‐ Based Approach to Understanding the Political Sustainability of Development in Venezuela and Mexico Domenico S. Romero: City University of New York Graduate Center Integrating Political Science and Anthropological Approaches in International Studies: The Case of Japan's Development (1895 to 1945) Richard Shannon: University of Denver TD43: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Natives, Immigrants and Hierarchical Citizenship Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Political Sociology Chair Willem Maas, York University Disc. Willem Maas, York University Calling the Nation Back Home But Not to Stay: The Political Incorporation of Latin American Nikkeijin (Japanese Descendants) in Japan Michael O. Sharpe: York College of the City University of New York Panel Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Nermin Abadan‐Unat, Bogazici University Disc. Joan W. Scott, Institute for Advanced Study A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Mosque...Promoting Civil Society and Religious Pluralism through Local Conflict Joyce Mushaben: University of Missouri, St. Louis Ethical Debates about Islam in Europe: Liberalism, Nationalism, & Postmodernism Peter O'Brien: Trinity University Islamophobia in the West: Why Is the Term More a Predicament than an Explanation? Jocelyne Cesari: Harvard University The Role of Religion in Intra‐state Conflicts: The Misevaluation of Religion‐Based Conflicts Menderes Çinar: Baskent University Kursad S. Turan: Baskent University TD46: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Beyond the State: Anti‐Trafficking and the International Human Rights Regime Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame Disc. Joel Forbes Quirk, University of Hull Framing and Shaming: Human Trafficking and the International Human Rights Regime Alison Brysk: University of California at Irvine State Responses to Human Trafficking: Failure or Complicity? Grace Chang: University of California Santa Barbara Sustainable Emancipation Strategies in the Struggle to End Slavery Labour and the Locusts – Emerging Contestation of Financial Governance and Capital Market Liberalisation in the EU? Laura Horn: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Political Interface of Financial Market Capitalization and EU Merger Control Angela Wigger: Radboud Universiteit Nijemgen The Regulation of Global Banking: Global Standards vs. Regional Implementation Jasper G. W. Blom: University of Amsterdam TD94: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Security Architectures for the Twenty First Century Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Austin Choi‐Fitzpatrick: University of Notre Dame The Sexual Politics of US Inter/National Security Cosmopolitanism and Trafficking for Forced Labor in Europe Christien van den Anker: University of the West of England, Bristol Panel Fresh Approaches to 21st Century Nuclear Deterrence Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair David Hamon, Analytic Services Inc. Disc. Christopher Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School Achieving the Impossible: Why Coercion Unexpectedly put an end to Libya’s Nuclear Program and is Likely to do the Same in Iran and North Korea Peter V. Jakobsen: University of Copenhagen Jonathan S. Snider: University of California at Davis Case Studies in Nuclear Deterrence: Lessons from the Past Michael S. Gerson: Center for Naval Analyses Social Science Contributions to Tailored Deterrence Jennifer L. Perry: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Kevin R. Murphy: Pennsylvania State University James Scouras: Defense Threat Reduction Agency Influencing Terrorists’ WMD Acquisition and Use Calculus Lewis A. Dunn: SAIC Networking Security ‐ Toward a New German Security Architecture Klaus Brummer: University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg "Security Community" as a (Floating) Signifier in ASEAN Discourse Dirk Nabers: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Internationalizing Civil Security: Comparing Coordination Efforts across the Atlantic Patricia M. Keilbach: University of Colorado at Colorado Spring 'Six‐Party' Forum or Democracy Partnership? Competing Approaches to Asia's Security Architecture Christopher D. LaRoche: University of Toronto Poster Session Geopolitics and Energy Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Disc. Disc. Andoura Sami, EGMONT ‐ Royal Institute for International Relations Cathryn Thurston, George Mason University Petroleum and America’s Position: Stasis or Decline? Timothy C. Lehmann: Hamilton College Peak Oil Then and Now ‐ The Past, Present and Future of "Oil Shocks" Tamas Golya: University of Oregon Panel Transnational Financial Governance in the European Union Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. The Mediterranean: Security Turnstile TD95: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Nuclear Forensics and Deterrence TD48: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Galia Press‐Barnathan, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Astrid B. Boening: University of Miami Laura Ann Hebert: Occidental College TD47: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College Amy Carolyn Verdun, University of Victoria A Liberal Experiment in a Realist World: The Case of Sakhalin Oil and Gas Tatyana Karaman: Samford University Darlene M. Budd: University of Central Missouri Poster Session TD96: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Sowing the Seeds of Disaster. Banking Interests, EU Capital New Perspectives on International Violence Market Integration and the Financial Crisis Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Daniel Mügge: Universiteit van Amsterdam Global Finance and Europe’s Challenge Karen Imhof: University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna Johannes Jäger: University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna Disc. Stephan Stetter, Universität der Bundeswehr München No Longer A Gentlemen’s War: Extermination and the Principles of Savage Warfare Theofanis Verinakis: University of Toronto From Shock and Awe to Hearts and Minds: the Politics of Ethnographic Knowledge for Counterinsurgency Colleen Bell: University of Bristol Global Trends in Urban Security Governance: A Critical Re‐ Examination of Community Policing Euphoria in Latin America Markus‐Miachel Müller: Freie Universität Berlin Anja K. Feth: Free University Berlin The Privatisation of (in)security, the Case of the Camorra of Naples: An Anomaly Five Centuries Long? Valentina Bartolucci: University of Bradford TD97: Tuesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Poster Session Democracy and World Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair James M. Scott, Oklahoma State University Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa Participant Chinbo Chong, University of California at Berkeley Participant Matthew H. Harber, Truman State University Participant Megan M. Holt, University of Florida Participant Cullen C. Merritt, Texas A&M University Participant Samuel T. Perrine, Oklahoma State University Participant Mark Shadden, University of North Texas Participant Amanda E. Tuttle, The University of Tampa Participant Chelsea R. Weber, Oklahoma State University TE01: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Global Development Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Mahmood Mamdani Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen Participant Matt Davies, Newcastle University Participant Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Participant R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria Participant Heloise Weber, University of Queensland Honoree Mahmood Mamdani, Columbia University TE02: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable TE03: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable ISSS Distinguished Scholar Roundtable in Honor of Samuel P. Huntington Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair James H. Lebovic, George Washington University Participant Richard K. Betts, Columbia University Participant Aaron Friedberg, Princeton University Participant John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Participant Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military Academy Participant Robert D. Putnam, Harvard University Participant Stephen P. Rosen, Harvard University TE04: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Human Dignity, Economic Factors in Peace and Conflicts Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Peace Studies Chair Christopher Zorn, Penn State University Disc. Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics Educated but Poor: Localized Ethnic Violence during Transition in Indonesia Zulfan Tadjoeddin: University of Western Sydney The Subversion of the Colonial System of Humiliation: A Case Study of the Gandhian Strategy Rina Kashyap: Lady Shri Ram College State Building, Public Spending and Civil War A. Cooper Drury: University of Missouri Dursen Peksen: East Carolina University Zeynep Taydas: Clemson University The Other Great Illusion: The Advancement of Separatism through Economic Integration Dawn M. Brancati: Washington University Private Foreign Aid, Social Welfare Provision, and Civil War Onset Richard W. Frank: State University of New York at Binghamton TE05: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Workshop Panel Framing a Research Frontier: Cyberinfrastructure Policy in Global Perspective Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel (In Honor of Steve Chan) Chair Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Maura Conway, Dublin City University Participant Elizabeth C. Hanson, University of Connecticut Chair Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University Nanette S. Levinson, American University Participant Derrick L. Cogburn, Syracuse University Participant Aysegul Aydin, University of Colorado at Boulder Participant Julien P. Mailland, University of Southern California Participant Davis B. Bobrow, University of Pittsburgh Participant Donald A. Sylvan, Jewish Education Service of North America & Ohio State University Participant Brock Tessman, University of Georgia Participant Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University Participant Elena Pavan, DSRS University of Trento Participant Ken Rogerson, Duke University Honoree Steve Chan, University of Colorado Participant Laura Roselle, Elon University TE06: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Innovative Panel Collaging International Relations 2 Christine Sylvester, Lancaster University Swati Parashar, Lancaster University Director Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Ancient Arts of War/Security Stephen Chan: School of Oriental and African Studies Eva‐Lotta E. Hedman, University of Oxford Disc. Jennifer Hyndman, Simon Fraser University Not the ASEAN Way? The New Politics of Movement in Southeast Asia Islands as Enforcement Archipelago: Off‐Shore Migration Processing, Graduated Sovereignty and Borders Cami R. Rowe: Lancaster Unviersity Swati Parashar: Lancaster University Megan H. MacKenzie: Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Panel Governance without a State? Alison Mountz: Syracuse University An Older Politics of Movement? Migrants, Mobile Activists, and Revolutionary Mobilization in Colonial Southeast Asia John T. Sidel: London School of Economics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria Governance with(out) Government – False Promises or Flawed Premises? Thomas Risse: Freie Universitat Berlin Tanja Anita Boerzel: Freie Universität Berlin Organizational Security and Conflict: Networks and Variations in Governance Deborah Avant: University of California at Irvine Virginia Ann Haufler: University of Maryland Business in Zones of Conflict: The Interplay between State, Civil Society, and Business Klaus Dieter Wolf: Technische Universität Darmstadt Melanie Zimmer: Peace Research Institute The Logic of Security Markets ‐ Governance by violent groups in Areas of Limited Statehood Sven Chojnacki: Free University Berlin Zeljko Branovic: Freie Universität Berlin TE10: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Innovative Perspectives and the Global System Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Disc. Mihaly Simai, Institute for World Economics Roland Robertson, University of Aberdeen Toppling the 'Straw Men' without Erecting Others: Should the Integration of Rationalist and Constructivist Theories in IR Even Be Tried? Hiski Haukkala: The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland Toward the Endless Frontiers"/Conditions and Global Consequences of Transition to Knowledge Based Society in Interdisciplinary Perspective/ Mihaly Simai: Institute for World Economics Exploring the IR/Area Studies Nexus in Different Cultural‐ Instutional Contexts Morten Valbjorn: University of Aarhus Putting Order in Order: A Conceptual Analysis of Spontaneous Order for Application to IR Ben Kamis: Universität Tübingen Roundtable Richard Ned Lebow's 'A Cultural Theory of International Relations' Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University Disc. Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University Participant Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute Participant Ned Lebow, Ohio State University Participant Cecelia Lynch, University of California at Irvine Participant Hidemi Suganami, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Chair Loren Landau: University of the Witwatersrand Chorus: Sound and Furies TE08: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Refugees, Migrants, and Statecraft in Urban South Africa Christine Sylvester: Lancaster University Chair Disc. Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Eva‐Lotta E. Hedman: University of Oxford Dripping War Coldly/Prettily TE07: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The New Politics of Movement: Global Migrancy, Graduated Sovereignty, and Contentious Politics Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Disc. TE09: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Reconfirations in the World System – Between Old Driving Forces and New Networks Lech W. Zacher: Kozminski University TE11: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable The Study of Western State Terrorism: Past, Present, and Future Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent, Canterbury Participant Eric Herring, University of Bristol Participant Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa Barbara Participant Colin Wight, Editor, European Journal of International Relations TE12: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Hamilton Bean: University of Colorado at Boulder Representations of Human Rights The 'Terrorist' Label and its Effect on Analysis Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Disc. Amy Ross, University of Georgia Open Source Intelligence, Institutional Discourse, and the Post‐9/11 Reshaping of US National Security Jeffrey R. Welgan: Mercyhurst College Democratization, Genocide, war, and Interpretation Michimi Muranushi: Gakushuin University Televising Torture: 24, Harsh Interrogation, and American Popular Culture Christian Erickson: Roosevelt University Re‐Presentation: The Difficulties in Speaking for the Other in Recent Women’s Rights Theatre Sarah Grace Daniels: Arizona State University William Paul Simmons: Arizona State University An Analysis of Subject Content for an Intelligence Studies Program David Gray: Fayetteville State University CBT, WBT, Games: A Future for Intelligence Education and Training? Daniel S. Gressang: Joint Military Intelligence College, Washington TE15: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Governing Sexuality: The Transnational Politics of Intimate Life Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development The Participatory Panopticon and Human Rights: WITNESS' Experience Supporting Video Advocacy Sam Gregory: WITNESS TE13: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future of the Whaling Issue in World Politics Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University Disc. Steinar E. Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Commercial Whaling: Exploring the Past; Anticipating the Future Michael S. Iliff: University of Tasmania A Whale of a Tale: Japan’s Bribery at the IWC Kenneth S. Donahue: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Thierry Warin: Middlebury College Japanese Foreign Aid to Microstates and Voting in the International Whaling Commission Jonathan R. Strand: University of Nevada, Las Vegas John P. Tuman: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Path‐Dependence and Paradigm Shift for Reconciling Scientific Controversy: The Learning Process and Effectiveness of Scientific Assessments in the Whaling Regime (1974‐1994) Atsushi Ishii: Tohoku University Ayako Okubo: The University of Tokyo Managing the Leviathan: Japan, the United States and the International Regulation of Whaling in the First Half of the 1960s Yasuhiro Sanada TE14: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Innovating Intelligence Training and Methods Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Daniel S. Gressang, Joint Military Intelligence College, Washington William M. Nolte, University of Maryland Panel International Political Sociology Chair Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati Disc. Ara Wilson, Duke University Nature’s Calling: Social and Biological Families in Canadian and US Immigration Policy Lois Harder: University of Alberta Intimacy and Expertise: Knowledge Production and Couplehood Promotion in Development Kate Bedford: University of Kent Becoming A Sexual Citizen: Constitutional Reform and Sexual Politics in (Post)Neoliberal Ecuador Amy Lind: University of Cincinnati Invidious Comparisons: Races, Nations, and the Cultural Politics of "Gay" Marriage Lisa Duggan: New York University As for the Future: Reproductive Migration and the Politics of Real Subsumption Yukiko Hanawa: New York University TE16: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Globalization, Anti‐Globalization and Media Framing Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Journey of Harmony VS Disharmony ‐ Flame of friendship VS shame, China VS the West ——Thoughts over 2008 Beijing Olympic Torch Relay Debao Xiang: Macquarie University The Politics of Intent: Rwanda, Darfur and Media Coverage of Modern Genocides Kimberly Zagorski: UW‐Stout Shifting Frames in a Deadlocked Conflict? Nel Ruigrok: University of Amsterdam Janet H. Takens: VU University Amsterdam Wouter van Atteveldt: VU Amsterdam Globalization, Anti Globalization, and Media: Framing Global Movement – The PGA (People's Global Action) 1999‐ 2006 Alonit Berenson: Bar Ilan University ‐ Zefat College TE17: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Lessons from the War in Afghanistan Disc. Horace Bartilow: University of Kentucky From the War on Drugs to the War on Terrorism: The New Agenda of Security of the United States for South America after September Eleventh Rafael Antonio Villa: University of Sao Paulo ‐ Brazil Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Drug Wars Collateral Damage: US Policy and Human Rights Violations in Latin America Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Studies Oya Dursun‐Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College Assessing Ongoing Nation‐Building Efforts in Afghanistan Barry J. Carlson: Air Command and Staff College NATO Mission in Afghanistan: Problems and Prospects Democratic Security and US Security Policies to Latin America Juliana L. Viggiano‐Barroso: Universidade de Sao Paulo The Logic of Venezuela's Foreign Policy under Chavez Harold A. Trinkunas: Naval Postgraduate School TE20: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Ishtiaq Ahmad: Quaid‐i‐Azam University Roundtable to Honour the 2009 Recipient of the ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award, Donald L. Horowitz US Performance in Irregular War: Assessing Past Operations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies as a Guide to Future Success Brigid M. Pavilonis: US Coast Guard Academy Regionalization of Security – Alternative Conflict Management for Afghanistan? Melanie R. Hanif: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies Influencing Terrorist Behaviour: Lessons from Afghanistan Alexandre S. Wilner: Center for Security Studies TE18: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Stefan Wolff, University of Nottingham Participant Patrick James, University of Southern California Participant Tony Oberschall, University of North Carolina Participant Roger Petersen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Participant Steven I. Wilkinson, University of Chicago Honoree Donald Horowitz, Duke University School of Law Innovative Panel Counter‐Insurgency War in Afghanistan TE21: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Open Forum for Faculty and Practitioners: What are the New and Unmet Needs in Training the Next Generation of International Civil Servants, Policy‐makers, and NGO Practitioners? Chair Susanne Schmeidl, Griffith University Disc. Joshua Rovner, US Naval War College Resurgence of the Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan: How and Why? Najibullah Lafraie: University of Otago Anti‐Politics in Afghanistan Reconstruction: Building International Cooperation Without Policy Frederik F. Rosén: Copenhagen University Counter‐insurgency in Afghanistan: Lessons and Perspectives Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel Chair Marilyn I. McMorrow, Georgetown University Disc. Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace Participant Anthony Clark Arend, Georgetown University Participant Andria K. Wisler, Georgetown University Participant Craig Zelizer, Georgetown University TE22: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Yuri Bossine: University of New Mexico Roundtable The Permanent Revolution From Above: Why Political Transformations in Russia Exclude Society To Kill or Not to Kill: The Use of Force in Counterinsurgency Sponsor(s): Russian International Studies Association in Afghanistan Mark J. Peceny: University of New Mexico Andrea M. Lopez: Susquehanna University Two Strategies in Afghanistan: Canadian and Dutch Approaches to Counter‐Insurgency Participant Steven Fish, University of California‐Berkeley Participant Gail W. Lapidus, Stanford University Participant Blair Ruble, Woodrow Wilson Center Joseph Ahorro: University of Alberta John S. McCoy: University of Alberta TE19: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Chair Andrei M. Melville, MGIMO University Participant Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown University Panel US ‐ South American Security Relations Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Ivani Vassoler, State University of New York Disc. Denilde Holzhacker, Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado Participant Richard Sakwa, University of Kent Participant Lilia F. Shevtsova, Moscow Carnegie Center TE23: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Peace Operations and the Responsibility to Protect Alex Bellamy: University of Queensland Aid and Economic Development Adjudication and Conflict Management: Which Court, Who’s Crimes, What Justice? Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West Indies Disc. Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West Indies Evaluating the Impact of Trade Capacity Building: Evidence for the Donor‐Interest or Recipient‐Need Theory of Foreign Aid? Michael J. Butler: Clark University The United Nations Peacebuilding Commission: What a Gender Analysis tells us about the Business of International Peace and Security Today Natalie Florea Hudson: University of Dayton The ICC: Deterring Atrocities or Deterring Settlements? Samuel R. Brazys: Indiana University Brian Urlacher: University of North Dakota Profitable Benevolence: Lead Donors and the Development Panel Aid Cartel TE26: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Martin C. Steinwand: University of Rochester The Political Economy of Taxation and Accounting Who Gains from Aid? Empirical Evidence in a Standardized Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Panel Sample Chair Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University Dilip Vimalassery: University of Zurich Disc. The Interaction Effect of Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Aid Flows with the Political System on the Provision of Public Goods in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries Gabriele Ruoff: ETH Zurich Sincere or Strategic?: US Aid Disbursements and Voting in the United Nations General Assembly Randall W. Stone: University of Rochester Panel Just and Durable Peace Jason A. Thistlethwaite: University of Waterloo Politics of International Standardization: Case of International Accounting Standards InHee Kang: Texas A&M University Networks of International Market and Policy Changes in Corporate Taxation Xun Cao: University of Essex Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Karin Aggestam, Lund University Disc. Tarja H. Väyrynen, University of Tampere Does Outcome Matter? International Peacebuilding in Victory and Agreements Peter Wallensteen: Uppsala University Institutional Culture, Actor Interests, and Tax Cooperation in the OECD, IMF and United Nations Michael Craig Webb: University of Victoria TE27: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Oliver Richmond: Editor, Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies Stephanie Kappler Strategies of Peacebuilding and Accountability: An Assessment of Contemporary Trends in Practice Chandra Sriram: University of East London Olga Martin‐Ortega: University of East London Johanna Herman: University of East London School of Law Deliberating and Negotiating Just and Durable Peace Karin Aggestam: Lund University Democracy and Human Rights in Post‐Soviet Context Chair Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University Disc. Simon Tordjman, Sciences Po Paris Explaining Divergent Regime Outcomes in the Former Soviet Union States: Towards a Systematic Comparison Mariya Chelova: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Soviets in Search of Leaders:Issues in Process of Democratization Lyazzat Tungatarova: Capsian Social University In the Name of Counterterrorism: Explaining Human Rights Violations in the Post‐Soviet States Mariya Y. Omelicheva: University of Kansas Annika F. Bjorkdahl: Lund University Panel Good Governance and Citizens' Loyalty: Case Study of Kyrgyzstan Svetlana V. Kulikova: Georgia State University No Justice, No Peace? Rights, Restitution, and Reconciliation in Contemporary Peace Operations TE28: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Deterrence Today Human Rights Chair Disc. Panel Sponsor(s): Post Communist States The Romanticisation of the Local? Welfare, Culture and Peacebuilding TE25: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM The Carbon Sandlot: The Structural Power of Financial Standards in Carbon Finance Hyeran Jo: Texas A&M University David Carter: The Pennsylvania State University TE24: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Diplomacy as Dependent Variable in Arms Races Barry H. Steiner: California State Univ‐Long Beach The Nuclear Question in Today's Europe: Is Deterrence Obsolete? TE31: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Assessing China’s Rise: Power and Influence in the 21st Century Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Michel Fortmann: Universite de Montreal Chair Robert Ross, Boston College Stefanie Von Hlatky: Université de Montréal Disc. Robert Ross, Boston College Terrorism, State Sponsors and Deterrence: The Indian Experience Srinath Raghavan: National Institute for Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India Insurgency and Deterrence of Intervention: The Cases of Bosnia, Iraq and Iran Bruno Reis: Institute for Strategic and International Studies Lisbon Different Sides of Deterrence: Threat Perception and Image Building in Russia Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra TE29: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Morality and Necessity Combined: The Role of the United Nations in China’s Diplomatic Rise Liselotte Odgaard: Royal Danish Defence College China’s Rising? An Assessment of China’s Military Power Taylor M. Fravel: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Strategic Forces and the Rise of China: Causal, Derivative, or Irrelevant? Christopher Twomey: Naval Postgraduate School Prosperity, Politics and Power: The International Dimensions of China’s Rise as a Trading Giant Scott Kastner: University of Maryland TE32: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Regionalization and Globalization in the 21st Century: Avatars Cold War Legacies and the New Cold War and Prospectives Related to North America Disc. Disc. Jose Luis Valdes, CISAN‐UNAM Chair Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Manuel Chavez, Michigan State University Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo Disc. Disc. Darius Furmonavicius, University of Bradford Luba Racanska, St. Johns University The Deterioration of Public Opinion to Support Regionalization and Globalization in North America Manuel Chavez: Michigan State University Regionalization and Collaboration on the U.S‐Mexico Border Irasema Coronado: University of Texas ‐ El Paso The Role of Security on Regionalization in North America Leonardo Curzio: University of Mexico De Spiegeleire Globalization and Regionalization in North America: Are There Any Positive Prospects? Jose Luis Valdes: CISAN‐UNAM Social and Family Networks in a New Transnationalism in North America Silvia Nuñez‐Garcia: Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte‐UNAM TE30: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Climate Change and National Security: Responsibility and Readiness Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Security Studies Chair Panel Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Panel Elizabeth Chalecki, Fletcher School Law & Diplomacy Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire Participant Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas at Austin Participant Marcus D. King, Georgetown University Participant Alexander T. J. Lennon, Georgetown University Negotiating Arms Control with Authoritarian Regimes: US Experiences with the USSR and DPRK Walter C. Clemens, Jr.: Boston University Cold War Legacies and New Challenges: The Arctic Karen Erickson: Southern New Hampshire University Denial of History ‐ Communism's Cold Legacy Karl Altau: JBANC Recasting the Cold War in Economic Terms Ginta T. Palubinskas: George Mason University The Baltic Sea Region in Face of Russia's New Great Power Politics Ralph Tuchtenhagen: University of Hamburg, Germany TE33: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sovereign Wealth Funds and Other Capital Market Issues Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Jennifer Dwyer, Hunter College Disc. Edwin M. Truman, Peterson Institute for International Economics The Myth of State Retreat: Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Rise in Financial Protectionism Anna Y. Shamaeva: University of Toronto Where is the Big Money Going? SWFs : A Balancing Act and/or a Twist in the Globalization Story Miriam L. Campanella: University of Turin and Ministry of Economy and Finance Barbarians at the Gates: State Control of Global Mergers and Acquisitions John A. Conybeare: University of Iowa Dong‐Hun Kim: Oakland University Global Governance and Epistemic Authority: The Case of Sovereign Wealth Funds Tabitha M. Benney: University of California at Santa Barbara Democracy, Transparency, and the Confidence Crisis in International Credit Markets Yong Kyun Kim: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill TE34: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel What does Teheran Really Want? A Comprehensive Analysis of Iran's Grand Strategy Pierre Pahlavi: Canadian Forces College Iran between East and West ‐ Economical Approach Bartosz M. Bojarczyk: University of Maria Curie‐Sklodowska in Lublin, Poland Iran’s Realist Regional Foreign Policy Sam Razavi: Université du Québec à Montréal Peacemaking and Peacebuilding TE37: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. Securitization of Development Kyle Clark Beardsley, Emory University Renato Corbetta, University of Alabama ‐ Birmingham Sponsor(s): Global Development Disc. Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Santa Barbara International Mediation of Militarized Conflicts: A New Dataset and Instrumental‐Variable Approach Bernd Beber: Columbia University Chair Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa Disc. Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa Promoting Stability or Encouraging Back‐Door Deals? Impact of the International Arms Trade on Governance Nicholas Charron: University of Gothenburg Measuring Peace: Assessing Peace Building Programs through Randomization Karen Brounéus: Uppsala University A Critical Assessment of Policy Coherence in Donor Development Programmes Nancy J. Thede: UQAM Isak Svensson: Uppsala University The Supply and Demand of Mediation in Interstate Conflict Kristen Flanagan: University of Pittsburgh An Urban Oasis: An International Model of Differentiated Violence Reduction from Contemporary Colombia Stacey L. Hunt: Rutgers University What is the Deal with Peacekeeping?: Toward a Standard Definition of Peacekeeping Success Michael I. Stephens: University of North Texas On the Duration of Peacekeeping Operations Birger Heldt: Folke Bernadotte Academy TE35: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Potential and limits of Conflict‐Sensitive approaches to Development: The Case of North Kivu Valeria Izzi: UNDP Christof P. Kurz: Fletcher School, Tufts University TE38: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Replicating the EU in Other Regions Panel Promoting Democracy: Mechanisms and Challenges Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Lan T, Chu, Occidental College Dexter Boniface, Rollins College Chair Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge Disc. Disc. Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge Comparing US and EU Democracy Promotion: Identity, Leverage, and Institutions The European Union as a Model for the African Union ‐ Effectiveness and Limits of European Norm Promotion Daniella Sicurelli: University of Trento The Logic of ASEAN’s Decision‐Making: Theoretical Model and Its Empirical Examinations Yi‐hung Chiou: University of South Carolina Dimitry Kochenov: University of Groningen, Faculty of Law Panel Middle East Foreign Policy: The Role of Iran and Syria Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Jonathan Amaral Eric D. Patterson: Georgetown University More European Union in the Caribbean? TE36: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Heather L. Tafel: Grand Valley State University The Freedom Agenda as Foreign Policy: An Analysis of the Content and Efficacy of the Bush Administration's Efforts at Democracy Promotion Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University Bartosz M. Bojarczyk, University of Maria Curie‐ Sklodowska in Lublin, Poland External Pressure Mechanisms and Democratization: Carrots, Sticks and the Case of Cuba Katherine Ann McElroy: University of British Columbia Building the Democratic Peace: Democracy Promotion and 'Dangerous Democratization' James M. Scott: Oklahoma State University TE39: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel US‐French Collaboration over Lebanon: How Syria's Role in South Asia: Reflecting the Past and Moving Towards the Future Lebanon Contributed to a US‐French Rapprochement Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sami E. Baroudi: Labanese American University Isolating Syria Strategy: Is it Isolating America in the Middle East? Ghaidaa Hetou: Global Affairs, Rutgers University Women's Caucus Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Bina D'Costa, Australian National University Disc. Melvin Gurtov, University of Oregon Middle Class Motherhood in Contemporary India Anjali Bhatia: Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi A Critical Constructivist Reading of Strategic Culture and (In)Security: Nuclearization in South Asia Runa Das: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth State Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Ukraine Roman Popadiuk: George Bush Presidential LibraryFoundation Gabriela Marin Thornton: Bush School of Government Texas A&M University TE42: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Women Silenced? Gender, Ethnicity and the Civil War in Sri The European Union: Cooperation, Partnership, and Lanka Relationships Vidyamali Samarasinghe: SIS, American University Strangers within our Borders: Human In(security) in South Asia Bina D'Costa: Australian National University The Politics of Terror and Cooperation on the Indian 1‐800 Helpline: Managing Globalization in US Outsourced Call Centers in India Winifred Poster: Washington University TE40: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Disc. Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague Democratizing International Relations: Popular Sovereignty and the Hierarchy of Democratic Legitimacy in the US and EU States Unions Andrew Glencross: University of Pennsylvania Relations European Union‐Brazil: From Minimalist Cooperation to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Laura Cristina Ferreira‐Pereira: University of Minho The Legal Regime of the Ocean and Beyond Sponsor(s): International Law Chair Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Disc. Joerg Balsiger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Take Only Pictures Leave Only Footsteps: The Regulation of Tourism at the Antarctic Nara N. Sano: USP The EU Diplomatic Culture of Coordination and the Europeanization of National Foreign Policies: An Ambivalent Relationship Apostolos Agnantopoulos: University of Birmingham Rethinking Economic Nationalism in the Enlarged European Union Nicole R. Lindstrom: University of York Justifying Early Modern Maritime Law Aleksandra Thurman: University of Michigan Global Governance Beyond the Earth: The Case of the International Space Station TE43: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Politics of (Mis)Representation: Resistance or Recolonisation? Sponsor(s): Global Development Daniel McIntosh: Slippery Rock University Charting the Course: Sino‐American Naval Cooperation to Enhance Governance and Security in Asian Waters Peter A. Dutton: US Naval War College International Political Sociology Chair Chih‐yu Shih, National Taiwan University Disc. Shampa Biswas, Whitman College Row your Boat with Care: Maritime Transportation of Goods and International Institutions and Regulations The Migrant Trail: ‘Knowing’ the Border, ‘Owning’ the Subaltern Experience Alexandre Ratner Rochman: Sao Paulo State University Marie L. Woodling: University of Wales, Aberystwyth TE41: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Constructivism, State Identity, and Foreign Policy Behavior Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University Mikael Baaz, Malmö University Europe is a State of Mind: Contrasting Europeanization in Croatia and Serbia Jelena Subotic: Georgia State University Cuba: Playing David against Goliath Robert Snyder: Southwestern University State Identity and Foreign Policy through Partisan Discourses: The Case of German Left and German Identity during the Bosnian War and the Kosovo War Asli Ilgit: Syracuse University Constructing a Conflict: Identity, Emotions, and US Policy towards the Israeli‐Palestinian Conflict Matthew Leep: University of Connecticut Othering, Subjectivity and Responsibility in Japanese International Relations Marie Suetsugu: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Imaginary Post‐Coloniality and the Security Imaginary: The Production of Insecurity in Turkey Pinar Bilgin: Bilkent University Documenting the Undocumented: Methodological and Ethical Implications Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley: Arizona State University TE44: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Transnational Environmental Governance: Exploring the Intersection of Neoliberalism and Conservation Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Rosaleen V. Duffy, Manchester University Disc. Rosaleen V. Duffy, Manchester University Exclusionary Spaces and Enabling Networks in Transfrontier Conservation in Southern Africa Parakh N. Hoon: Virginia Tech Governance Structures in Transboundary Conservation: How Institutional Evolution Influences Cross‐Border Cooperation Michael L. Schoon: Arizona State University Of Football and Zebras: Imagining 2010 in the Southern African Wilderness Rachel DeMotts: University of Massachusetts‐Lowell Rights, Responsibility and the Transnational Environment: Governing Elephants and Ivory in Namibia Lorraine E. Moore: Manchester University The Bubble of Neoliberal Conservation: Construction and Reality in Transfrontier Conservation in Southern Africa Bram Buscher TE45: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Identity Politics and State Building Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Ja Ian Chong, Princeton University Ja Ian Chong, Princeton University Evo Morales' Dilemma: Transnational Movements and Nation‐States in the Post‐Westphalian Era Gratzia Villarroel: St. Norbert College Sener Akturk: University of California at Berkeley Facing Goliath: Party Institutionalization in New African Democracies Shane Mac Giollabhui: Dublin City University Designing Referendums in Peace Processes Neophytos Loizides: Queens University, Belfast Panel The Public‐Private Hybridization of the 21st Century State Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Cruz Philip George Cerny, Rutgers University‐Newark Hibou Béatrice, Sciences Po. The Business of Government in a Post‐liberal Economy Linda M. Weiss: University of Sydney Obscuring Power? The Dual Use of Concepts and the Difficulties of Analyzing the Politics of Public‐Private Hybridization Anna Leander: Copenhagen Business School Lest we Forget: Theoretical, Historical, and Comparative Perspectives on State‐Capital Rule Sandra S. Halperin: University of London What’s at Stake in the Privatization Debate? Enclosing the Public Domain through Hybrid Rule Shelley L. Hurt: Dartmouth College Carla M. Marcelino Gomes: University of Coimbra, Portugal TE47: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Taking Biological Warfare Seriously Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Alexander Kelle, University of Bath Una Becker, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Will There be an AQ Khan of Nanotechnology? Probing Models to Address the International Security Implications of Nanotechnology Margaret E. Kosal: Georgia Institute of Technology Thinking the Unthinkable II: Three Scenarios for Biochemical Warfare in 2020 ‐ Characteristics, Concepts, and Policy Proposals Thomas Preston: Washington State University Malcolm R. Dando: University of Bradford Biological Warfare Against Crops: Science, Technology, Threat and Response Simon M. Whitby: University of Bradford Education for Life Scientists After the 2008 BTWC Meetings The Nation That Wasn’t There? The Notion of the Soviet People/Nation and Post‐Stalinist attempts at Reforming the Ethnicity Regime in the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation, 1953‐1997 TE46: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Legal Responsibility of Private Military Companies ‐ The Clash of ‘Civilinizations’ Malcolm R. Dando: University of Bradford Forcing a Square Peg into a Round Hole: The Control Model as a Difficult Fit for the Biological Weapons Regime Nicole K. Burtchett: Washington State University TE48: Tuesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Impact of Regime Types Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Charity Butcher, Grinnell College Charity Butcher, Grinnell College The Determinants of Institutional Quality ‐ The Impact of Leaders’ Perceived Threats of Losing Power without Compensation on Economic Development in Africa and Asia Martin Sjöstedt: University of Gothenburg Anna M. Persson: University of California at Los Angeles Material Resources and Authoritarian Trade Reforms: Evidence from Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan between 1970 and 2005 Thomas Richter: GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies Authoritarian Selection and IMF Conditionality Jonathan K. Hanson: Syracuse University Gaye B. Muderrisoglu: University of Michigan Political Economy of Agricultural Protection: Does Regime Type Matter? Junga Kim: Stanford University Natural Resource States, Entrepreneurs, and the Politics of Innovation Nimah Mazaheri: University of Washington TF98: Tuesday 6:30 PM ‐ 8:15 PM Poster Session SSIP Reception Poster Session Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex The Effect of Previous Mediation on Acceptability and Outcome of Current Mediation Su‐Mi Lee: University of Kentucky Economic Interests and Foreign Policy Attitudes Benjamin O. Fordham: Binghamton University, State University of New York Katja Kleinberg: Binghamton University (SUNY) Policy Convergence in Asymmetric Alliances Jennifer D. Strait: Rice University The Undercut Procedure: An Algorithm for the Envy‐Free Division of Indivisible Goods The Syllabus Dilemma: Combining Theory and Practice in Peace and Conflict Studies Courses Marcelo Mello Valenca: Instituto de Relações Internacionais, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (IRI/PUC‐Rio Critical Approaches to Religion and Peace Making: The Case of Muslim Peace Building Actors Seniha Ayse Kadayifci‐Orellana: American University Using Creative Arts in Intractable Conflict Michelle LeBaron: University of BC Faculty of Law Participatory Pedagogies in the Human Rights Curriculum William Paul Simmons: Arizona State University D. Marc Kilgour: Wilfrid Laurier Univerisity WA03: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Christian Klamler: University of Graz IPE Journal Editors Explore the Past/Anticipate the Future Steven J. Brams: New York University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Gender Equality and Political Assassinations Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Erik Melander: University of Notre Dame Chair Ralph O. Sundberg: Uppsala University "Business and Politics" Does US Foreign Aid Influence UN Voting Compliance? An Ideal Point Estimation Approach Jun Xiang: University of Rochester WA01: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Ethics of Disarmament Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Harald Mueller, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Disc. Richard I. Price, University of British Columbia Disc. Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp Bioethics Meets Arms Control – Is There a Need for a Bio‐ Ethically Informed Approach to Biological Weapons Arms Control? Alexander Kelle: University of Bath Cluster Bombs – A Taboo in the Making? Elvira Rosert: Goethe University Frankfurt/Peace Research Institute Frankfurt The Nuclear Taboo, Ethics, and Disarmament Nina Tannenwald: Brown University Between Interests and Norms: Strategic Goals and Ethical Values in Western Democracies’ Arms Control and Disarmament Policies Una Becker: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Harald Mueller: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt A Critique of Past and Present Practices of Humanitarian Arms Control and Disarmament Ritu Mathur: York University, Toronto WA02: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Vinod K. Aggarwal: University of California at Berkeley John Ravenhill: Australian National University "Global Governance" Jan Aart Scholte: University of Warwick "International Organization" Louis W. Pauly: University of Toronto "International Studies Quarterly" William R. Thompson: Indiana University "Review of International Political Economy" Leonard Seabrooke: Copenhagen Business School "Critical Perspectives on International Business" David L. Levy: University of Massachusetts Boston "International Studies Compendium" Robert Allen Denemark: University of Delaware "Journal of International Business Studies" Lorraine Eden: Texas A&M University "New Political Economy" Nicola Jane Phillips: University of Manchester WA04: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Understanding Post‐Conflict Peacebulding Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair David Chandler, University of Westminster Disc. David Chandler, University of Westminster From Hobbes to Locke: International Intervention in the Congo Severine Autesserre: Barnard College, Columbia University Peace and Conflict Studies as an Academic Discipline: Using the Instructional Techniques in International Relations to Teach Peace and Conflict Resolution Finding Their Way: How Peacebuilding Organizations Navigate Complexity Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs State Building in Fragile States : A Fragile Concept Peace Studies Chair Chair Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Simone B. Chun, Suffolk University Disc. Douglas Becker, University of Southern California Susanna P. Campbell: Tufts University Emmanuel Klimis: Facultés universitaires St Louis, Brussels A State Named Failed? Morten Boas: Fafo‐Ais Kathleen M. Jennings: Fafo Life After Exit: UN Reform and the New Peacebuilding Architecture Richard Ponzio: United Nations WA06: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Learning and Foreign Policy Decision‐Making: Why the Debate Still Matters WA10: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Cellular Technologies: New Forms of Governance and Knowledge Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Sociology Chair Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto Disc. Janice Gross Stein, University of Toronto Mistakes were Made: Academics, Pundits, and the War in Iraq Andrew Bennett: Georgetown University Reflections on Learning: Issues of Conceptualization and Research Design Jack S. Levy: Rutgers University Why do Leaders Fail to Learn from History? David A. Welch: University of Toronto Robert G. Patman: University of Otago Critical Oral History as a Lesson‐Drawing Technique Janet M. Lang: Brown University James G. Blight: Brown University WA07: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Issues in Sub‐Saharan African Security: How the Past Informs the Present Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Kea Gorden, College of Charleston Dirty War’s in Zimbabwe: Memory and Language Sophie Roberts: Kings College London State Failure and (In)security in Uganda: Past and Present Catherine A. Carney: King's College, London WA08: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel International Organization and the Environment Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Disc. Disc. Mika P. Aaltola, Finnish Institute of International Affairs Julian Reid, King's College London Saara Särmä, University of Tampere Economy of Words: Communicative Imperative is Central Banks Douglas R. Holmes: Binghamton University Location in a Liquid World: Cellular Technologies and Concepts of Place Thomas C. Wolfe: University of Minnesota Cellular Technology in European Military Integration Vatteri Vuorisalo: University of Tampere Nordic Cellular Technologies: The Relationship between International Relations and Technological Innovation Mika P. Aaltola: Finnish Institute of International Affairs WA11: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Concluding the Doha Development Round: Multilateral Trade Diplomacy in the 21st Century Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies International Political Economy Chair Heidi Ullrich, International Trade and Development Analyst Participant Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo Participant Tony Heron, University of Sheffield Participant Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of Alberta Participant Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester WA12: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable When Peacekeepers Misbehave: Human Rights and Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross Humanitarian Law in the Context of UN Peace Operations Hans Bruyninckx, Catholic University Leuven, Belgium A New Measure of Environmental Aid: Measuring and Explaining Mainstreaming at the World Bank Ryan M. Powers: College of William and Mary “Problem Solving in and of International and Transnational Organizations” Sustainable Development in the European Commission and the Marine Stewardship Council Alexandra Lindenthal: University of Bremen Martin Koch: University of Bielefeld Does MEAs' Design Matter? The Impact of Policy Instruments on Policy Entrepreneurship Nadine Georgel: Syracuse University ‐ Maxwell School Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Participant Henry F. Carey, Georgia State University Participant Jacques F. Fomerand, Occidental College Participant Howard M. Hensel, Maxwell‐Gunter AFB Participant Matthew Zommer, The John Jay College of Criminal Justice WA13: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Follow the Money: Insights into Foreign Aid and Foreign Investment in Environmental Politics Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Political Economy Chair Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Disc. Ruth Ben‐Artzi, Providence College Are Foreign Investors Attracted to "Pollution Havens": The Case of China International Studies as a Profession and Women’s Status Therein Ka Zeng: University of Arkansas Meredith Reid Sarkees: American University Joshua C. Eastin: University of Washington Marie T. Henehan: University of Illinois Financing Climate Change Adaptation: Case Study of a Small Island Developing State Kanako Morita: Tokyo Institute of Technology Addressing Real Needs or Greasing Political Skids? Insights on the Allocation of Environmental Aid Timmons Roberts: College of William and Mary Bradley Christopher Parks: Millennium Challenge Corporation Robert Hicks: William & Mary Foreign Investment Contracts: Unexplored Mechanisms of Environmental Governance Kyla Tienhaara: Australian National University Countering Climate Change: The Politics and Power of Emerging Investor‐Driven Governance Mechanisms Michael R. MacLeod: Bentley University WA14: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Patterns of Conflict: Future Threat Analysis Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Chair Disc. Disc. Matthew Begert, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center‐West John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection, Switzerland James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School Terrorism and Counterterrorism as a Strategic Interaction: Implications for Warning Daniel R. Morris: Department of War Studies, King's College London Future Conflict: Criminal Insurgencies, Gangs, and Intelligence John P. Sullivan: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Integrating Analytics: Risk Analysis, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism Genevieve Lester: University of California at Berkeley On the Future of Counter‐terrorism Force Development: The Case for Third Force Options Doron Zimmermann: Center for Advanced Studies on Terrorism CAST WA15: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Status of Women In International Studies Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University Disc. Gale A. Mattox, US Naval Academy Disc. Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati Women and Academic Organizations: The ISA Karen Erickson: Southern New Hampshire University Elisabeth Maria Prugl: Florida International University Measuring “Success” for Women in International Studies Vicki L. Golich: California State University San Marcos Women in UN Peace Operations: Increasing the Leadership Opportunities Jolynn M. Shoemaker: Women In International Security (WIIS), Georgetown University It Does “Take A Village” – Assessing How Women Engage Students in International Relations Rekha Datta: Monmouth University Organizing Women: Strategies for Advancing Women in International Studies Susan S. Northcutt: University of South Florida Mary K. Meyer McAleese: Eckerd College WA17: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Grand Strategy Reconsidered Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Jonathan Paquin, Université Laval Disc. Robert W. Rauchhaus, University of California at Santa Barbara The Stopping Power of Land: The Geopolitics of American Use of Force in the International Arena since 1898 Ziv Rubinovitz: University of Haifa The Sinews of Grand Strategy: Hypotheses on Information Management and Limited War Outcomes Spencer D. Bakich: Sweet Briar College Grand Strategy Change: A Case for Two‐Level Games and Persuasion Zacchary R. Ritter: Georgetown University Wildfire and War: A New Approach to Global Strategy Michael C. Fowler: Roger Williams University WA18: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Energy Security in Europe Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden Disc. Rikard Bengtsson, Lund University, Sweden The Development of the European Renewable Energy Policy – Exploring the Present Political Machinery and Anticipating the Future Policy Regime Mans A. Nilsson: Stockholm Environment Institute Mind the Gap: Energy and Climate Security and the Construction of Risk in International Political thought Pedro M. Fonseca: Fonseca Maria J. Pereira: Technical University of Lisbon Greek‐Turkish Energy Cooperation and European Energy Security Ioannis N. Grigoriadis: University of Athens/ELIAMEP The Energy Security and Climate Change Nexus: Securitization, Routinization and its Implications Malena R. Sundstrom: Lund University Bo Petersson: Lund University WA19: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel European Security and Power Projection: Fact or Fiction Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Vicki Birchfield, Georgia Institute of Technology Willem Maas, York University Power, Institutions and the Limits of Hierarchy: The EU3 and Iran Anand Menon: University of Birmingham Underbalancing in the International System: The European Union’s Tepid Response to a Resurgent Russia Ryan Crow: Johns Hopkins University SAIS Sunil A. Vaswani: Johns Hopkins University Critique and the Generative Force of War Tarak Karim Barkawi: Center International Studies, University of Cambridge Shane B. Brighton: Birkbeck College, London Exotic Enemies: Military Orientalism in the Past and Present Patrick H. M. Porter: Kings College London Security, Population, Political Economy: Three Facets of War in the Age of Global Governmentality Nicholas Kiersey: Ohio University, Chillicothe Opening Up the Black Box: Rethinking Military Technology Through a Social Theory of Assemblages Antoine Bousquet: Birkbeck, University of London From Frontier to Boundary and Back Again: The Concept of WA22: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Czech and Slovenian EU Presidency in Comparative Perspective European Margin in the 21st Century Basil Germond: University of St Andrews Europe as a Global Political Power? Assessing EU Negotiations with Iran over Its Nuclear Program Richard Maher: Brown University Public Opinion and European Security and Defense Policy Bastien Irondelle: Res. Fellow CERI‐Sciences PO/CNRS Martial Foucault: Université de Montréal WA20: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chinese Diaspora and the Rise of China Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy Fei‐Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy Disaporic Chinese Business: The "Food Chain" of Chinese Family Enterprises in the UK Gordon C. K. Cheung: University of Durham Edmund Terence Gomez: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development The Role of Diasporas in Hong Kong in Contemporary Chinese Diplomacy Simon Xu‐Hui Shen: HK Institute of Asia‐Pacific Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T. Chinese Digital Diaspora and Beijing's National Image Management Sheng Ding: Bloomsburg University China’s Diaspora and Returnees: Impact on China’s Globalization Process Henry Huiyao Wang: China Western/Overseas Returned Scholars Association WA21: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Critical War Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Jason S. Edwards, School of Politics and Sociology, Birkbeck, University of London Martin Weber, University of Queensland Class and the Security‐Migration Nexus Martin O. Heisler: University of Maryland Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association Chair Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana Disc. Geoffrey R. Edwards, University of Cambridge Czech and Slovenian EU Presidency in Comparative Perspective: A Framework for Analysis Petr Drulak: Institute of International Relations Slovenian EU Presidency and the Promotion of European Norms: Europeanisation Reversed? Petra Roter: University of Ljubljana Slovenia's Presidency of the EU in the Domestic Discourse: The Ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and the Recognition of Kosovo Zlatko Sabic: University of Ljubljana Presidency of the European Union and Priority Formation: The Czech 2009 EU Chairmanship Jan Karlas: Institute of International Relations WA23: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Margins, Peripheries, and Excluded Bodies: International Relations and States of Exception Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Sociology Chair Shampa Biswas, Whitman College Chair Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University Disc. Heather M. Turcotte, University of Connecticut, Storrs Constitutionalism, Violence, and "Ungoverned Spaces" in Africa Bruce A. Magnusson: Whitman College Biopower as a Supplement to Sovereign Power: Prison Camps and the Production of Excluded Bodies Halit Mustafa Tagma: Arizona State University "Black" Bodies and the Sacrifice Economies of (Homo) Virilities: Accumulations, Disaster(s) and Slaugtherhouses Anna M. Agathangelou: York University Marginal Life: Undocumented Crossings at the US‐Mexico Border Marie L. Woodling: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Ec(h)o‐tourism and the Whisper of the State: The “Greening” of Indigenous Politics Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley: Arizona State University Terrorism and its Geopolitical Articulation at the Periphery of the Thai State Carlo Bonura: University of Oxford WA24: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Future of Religion in the 21st Century: Between the Scylla of Secular Stability and the Charybdis of Religious Apocalyptic Change? Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jonathan Fox, Bar‐Ilan University Disc. Ludwig Mikael Gelot, University of Wales, Aberystwyth James F. Rinehart, Troy University Disc. The Religious Resurgence: Towards a New Structure of Consciousness? Ludwig Mikael Gelot: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Religion and the Future: Mitigating Extremism, Nurturing Ecumenicism Richard Falk: Princeton University Is Spiritual Wisdom Religion's Contribution to Global Politics? R. Scott Appleby: University of Notre Dame Religion and International Relations in a Classroom Vendulka Kubalkova: University of Miami WA25: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel New Security Concepts and Peacebuilding Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS Disc. Simon Dalby, Carleton University The Activist and the Olive Tree: Reframing Nonviolent Resistance in the Second Intifada Julie M. Norman: Dartmouth College Financial Components of Economic Security: A Few Lessons from the Subprime Mortgage Crisis Czeslaw Mesjasz: Cracow University of Economics Lidia Mesjasz: Cracow University of Economics, Cracow, Poland The Gender Dimension of Environmental and Human Security Ursula Oswald Spring: National University of Mexico Building Peace: A Human Security Framework WA26: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The European Union Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Giray Sadik, University of Georgia Leonardo Baccini, New York University The Transition from Risk to Governance through Uncertainty in EMU: European Fiscal Regulation in the Aftermath of the Stability and Growth Pact Crisis Bartholomew Paudyn: Carleton University Cross Border Defence Industry Consolidation between Globalization and Europeanization Michael F. Kluth: Roskilde University The EU's Lisbon Treaty: Origin, Institutional Choice and Significance Finn Laursen: Dalhouise University Social Europe and/or Global Europe? Globalisation and Flexicurity as Debates on the Future of Europe Andreas Antoniades: University of Sussex WA27: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Nationalism and Religion in Russia’s Domestic and Foreign Policies Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Disc. Neil Robinson, University of Limerick Neil Robinson, University of Limerick The Crescent and the Bear : The Islamic Factor in Security Issues for Contemporary Russia Didier Chaudet: Sciences Po Paris Russia and Islam: Linkages between Domestic and Foreign Policy Roland J. Dannreuther: University of Edinburgh The Domestic and Foreign Policy Implications of Rising Nationalism in Russia Luke G. March: University of Edinburgh Trans‐National Migration and Russian‐Central Asian Relations Matteo Fumagalli: Central European University Russia and the Institutionalisation of Islam: A Comparison with the UK and France Ekaterina Braginskaia: University of Edinburgh WA28: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel What Role Can Regional Organizations Have in Maintaining Peace and Security in Africa? Jerry W. Sanders: Peace and Conflict Studies, International and Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Area Studies, University of Calif Berke Chair Helene Gandois, University of Oxford Youth in the 21st Century: An Emerging Security Threat? Disc. James J. Hentz, Virginia Military Institute The Phenomena of Youth Unrest in between Security and Peace Studies Francesca Giovannini: University of California Berkeley Conflict Studies and Security Studies: An Ambivalent Relationship André Filipe Barrinha: University of Kent African Regionalism: Institutions Shaped by Security Complexes Gnanguenon Amandine: Université de Clermont Ferrand/ C2SD A Regional‐Global Security Mechanism: SWOT Analysis of Regional Organizations for Peace and Security Tania L. Felicio: United Nations University Francis Baert: United Nations University (UNU‐CRIS) Regionalizing Peace and Security in Eastern Africa: Credible Hope or Elusive Dream? Emmanuel Fanta: UNU‐CRIS Marco A. Jowell: International Peace Support Training Centre Preventing Genocide: What can African Regional Organizations do? Helene Gandois: University of Oxford WA29: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Impact of Interest Groups on Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair John Ishiyama, University of North Texas Disc. R. William Ayres, Elizabethtown College The Peace Lobby: Advocacy for Palestinian Statehood and US Foreign Policy Sherri Stone Replogle: Loyola University Chicago Khalil M. Marrar: DePaul University The Foreign Policy Interests of Muslim Lobbies in the West Liat S. Radcliffe Ross: University of Oxford Power, Foreign Policy, and Interest Groups: An Analysis of the Relation between Systemic and Domestic Influences over Foreign Policy Decisions Juliano S. Cortinhas: University of Brasilia WA30: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Non‐Triad Multinational Companies: Trajectories and Challenges I Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Chair Andreas Noelke, Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Disc. Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School From Systemic Transformation to Internationalization: The Rise of Russian Metallurgical Multinational Companies Cedric Durand: CEPN The United States and UN Managment: Ideology, Politics and Money since 1945 to the Future John R. Mathiason: Syracuse University Responsible Sovereignty in an Era of Transnational Threats: US Leadership in a World of Asymmetric Multi‐Polarity Bruce D. Jones: New York University The Future of Multi‐multilateralism: Redesigning International Cooperation Thomas J. Wright: Princeton University WA32: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Influence of Non‐State Actors on State Behavior in 21st Century International Water Management Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Jeroen F. Warner, CSMR, Radboud University Nijmegen Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra The Impact of Domestic Actors on State Behavior in Managing International Rivers: An Examination of China and India Neda Zawahri: Cleveland State University Oliver M. Hensengerth: Chatham House, London Transboundary Water Governance as a Tool for Conflict Resolution: Multiple Actors, Multi‐layered Processes Marwa Daoudy: Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Local Resistance to Securitised Water Interventions in Bangladesh and Turkey: Think Global, Act Local? Jeroen F. Warner: CSMR, Radboud University Nijmegen Chaos at Home, Hegemony from Abroad: Tensions between State and Non‐state Actors in the Palestinian Water Sector Mark Zeitoun: London School of Economics and Political Science New International Oil Companies – Challengers or Partners WA33: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel to Existing Oil Actors? Power and Risk in Financial Markets: The Case of Hedge Funds Dag H. Claes: University of Oslo and Private Equity Helge Hveem: University of Oslo Non‐Triad State‐Owned Energy Multinational Companies and the Transnational Dimension of Geopolitical Contestation over Energy Resources Nana De Graaff: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Scandinavian Eco‐Entrepreneurship: The Greening of Global Capitalism Christine Ingebritsen: University of Washington WA31: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The United States and the United Nations: Looking Forward to a Post‐Westphalian World Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University Jean Krasno, Yale University Exploring Past Threats: Role of Rhetoric in US Foreign Policy Adam Lusk: Temple University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick Disc. Eleni Tsingou, University of Warwick Blowing Bubbles: Hedge Funds and Financial Irrationality Fred Block: University of California at Davis Alpha Fund, Beta Function: Placing Hedge Funds within the Structure of Financial Markets Christopher Holmes: University of Warwick, UK The Politics of Fragmentation in The City: The Case of Private Equity Industry Johnna Montgomerie: University of Manchester Private Equity and the Political Division of Ownership Adam D. Leaver: Manchester Business School Julie Froud: University of Manchester Sukhdev Johal: Royal Holloway, University of London Karel H. Williams: CRESC, University of Manchester The Impending US Economic Crisis, 1998‐2008: A Threat to US Hegemony? Mine A. Doyran: Fashion Insitute of Technology WA34: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Global System Structure, Leadership, and Conflict Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Disc. Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Kanishkan Sathasivam, Salem State College Determinants of Multilateral and Unilateral Use of Force: A Historical and Statistical Analysis on US Pre‐WWII Cases Toshihiro Minohara: Kobe University Atsushi Tago: Kobe University The Rhythms of Global Conflict: Long Wave Theory and Political Stability in the World System, 1492 ‐ 1992 Joseph N. Cohen: City University of New York, Queens College April Linton: University of California at San Diego Nonpolarity and International Tension Doru Tsaganea: Metropolitan College of New York Polarity and War: A Reexamination of the Relationship Using Modelski’s Typological Criteria to Define Poles, 1885‐ 2002 Wanfa Zhang: Florida Institute of Technology WA35: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The EU's Performance in International Institutions Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Tamar Gutner, American University Disc. Tamar Gutner, American University Analyzing the EU’s Performance in International Institutions Knud Erik Jørgensen: University of Aarhus Understanding the EU’s Performance in the International Regime on Climate Change Sebastian Oberthuer: Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel The EU's Performance in the International Telecommunication Union Jamal B. Shahin: Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel The EU's Performance in the World Bank Eugenia Baroncelli: University of Bologna WA36: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel The Future of Great Power Strategic Rivalry in Asia Sponsor(s): International Security Studies East Asia in 2025: Cooperation, Competition, or Conflict? Christopher Layne: Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University China's Naval Nationalism and Great Power Rivalry Robert Ross: Boston College WA37: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Governing Globalization Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Fuat E. Keyman, Koc University/turkey Disc. Fuat E. Keyman, Koc University/turkey Good Electoral Governance in Madagascar: What it Takes to Make an Election Free and Fair Jerome Bachelard: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva World’s “Sender” and “Receiver” Societies: Examining the Past and Future Tendencies of the Driving Forces of Globalization Lada V. Kochtcheeva: N.C. State University Pressures of Globalization on Economic Policy Making: Foreign Educated Technocrats and Free Market Reforms in Turkey, Chile, and South Korea Umud Dalgic: Northwestern Marx and Engels: In Praise of Globalization Fred M. Gottheil: University of Illinois Susan Jellissen: Belmont University Good Governance for What ‐ MDGs or MNCs?: Designing a Good Governance Index for Global Development Devin Joshi: University of Denver WA38: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Rethinking and Reconsidering the Basis of American Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Richard J. Norton, US Naval War College Disc. Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon “’We Go Not Abroad in Search of Monsters To Slay’: A Critical Reanalysis and Reappraisal of America’s Early Republican Isolationism, Its Theoretical Assumptions, and Its Relevance for a 21st Century Edward Joseph Rhodes: Rutgers University Beyond Democracy: The United States as a Carceral State and its Impact on Foreign Policy Arthur N. Gilbert: University of Denver Long‐Term US Foreign Policy Moods and Involvement in System Wars: Is There Any Way to Reduce the Odds? Chair John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Disc. John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago Colin J. Lawrence: Hope College Triangular Peace among Beijing, Taipei, and Washington: An Analysis of the Impact of Economic Independence and Institutions on Cross‐Strait Relations Lauren S. Johnson: Hope College Jun Wei: University of Chicago The Sino‐US Strategic Balance and the Prospects for an Asian “Nuclear Peace” Keir A. Lieber: University of Notre Dame Daryl G. Press: Dartmouth College Sara Aardema: Hope College Jack E. Holmes: Hope College Power, Ideology, Sectoral Interest, or Grand Strategy? US Foreign Policy in the Post‐Cold War World Y. Hugh Jo: College at Oneonta, State University of New York Republican Security Theory and American Imperial Practice Jason George Ralph: POLIS‐University of Leeds WA39: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Country "Refoundation" on South America: The New Left Constitutional Process Leonardo Paz Neves: Instituto Brasileiro de Mercado de Capitais ‐ IBMEC Feminist Security Studies: Security, Sovereignty, the Body, and WA42: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Border Lines Biomedical Discourses of Global Health Governance: An Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Enduring Paradigm? Chair Disc. Carol E. Cohn, Boston Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco (In)secure Subjectivities: Feminist Accounts of the Subject of Security in IR Josefina Echavarria Alvarez: University of Innsbruck, Austria Gendering Security or Securitizing Gender? Swati Parashar: Lancaster University Gender, Subjectivity and Global Politics Thomas A. Gregory: University of Manchester Hegemonic Spatial Strategies: (En)gendering Bodies, Boundaries, and the Nation‐Space Runa Das: University of Minnesota ‐ Duluth Gender and Security: The Girls of Ender’s Game Nicole Detraz: Colorado State University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Disc. Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth A Breakdown of Discipline: Biomedicalism and the Global Health Management of Chronic Disease Sara M. Glasgow: University of Montana Western The WHO‐FIC: Globalizing Biomedical Psychiatry? Kristin Edquist: Eastern Washington University How Effective Is Our Global Surveillance for Pandemic Influenza? Stephen S. Morse: Columbia University WA43: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Exploring Resistance Studies I: Social Movements’ Resisting Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology WA40: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Chair Mikael Baaz, Malmö University International Law and the Use of Military Force Disc. Stellan Vinthagen, Gothenburg University Sponsor(s): International Law Nikolaikirche, 1989: The War Machine International Security Studies Chair Disc. Christian Enemark, Centre for International Security Studies, University of Sydney Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/ City University of New York Democracies at War: The Paradox of the Use of Military Force Sibylle Scheipers: University of Oxford The Prevalence of Pre‐Emptive and Preventive War Dan Lindley: University of Notre Dame The Increasing Role Played by Legal Arguments in Contemporary Debates on War and Peace Anders Henriksen: Danish Institute of Military Studies WA41: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Foreign Policy Across Asia, Africa, and Latin America Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington Michael B. Nelson, Wesleyan University Russian Politics towards Central Asia: Supporting, Balancing, Coercing or Imposing? Maria Raquel Freire: University of Coimbra Croatian Foreign Policy toward Countries of Latin America Lidija Kos‐Stanisic: Faculty of Political Science Civil Society, Middle Powers, and R2P: An Analysis of Canada’s Response to the Crisis in Darfur Noha S. Shawki: Illinois State University Karl F. E. Palmås: University of Gothenburg Resistance in a Post‐Political World Lawrence Quill: San Jose State University Anti‐War Strategies: From Pragmatic and Reformist Nonviolence to a Political Culture of Oppositional Love Sean Chabot: Eastern Washington University “The Wedding Cakes,” the Combi and the Ford Fairmont: Secrecy and Disclosure in Alexandra, South Africa’s Underground Movement, 1962‐1977 Dawne Y. Curry: University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Technologies of Resistance: Media Activism, Popular Movements and Autonomy in Mexico Jeffrey S. Juris: Arizona State University WA44: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Managers of Global Change: The Influence of International Bureaucracies in International Environmental Governance Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Disc. Steffen Bauer, German Development Institute (DIE), Bonn, Germany Steinar E. Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Managers of Global Change: Core Findings of the MANUS Research Programme Frank Biermann: Vrije University Amsterdam Steffen Bauer: German Development Institute (DIE), Bonn, Germany Bernd Siebenhuener: Oldenburg University The CITES Secretariat : A Discreet but Effective Bureaucratic Leadership Marc Hufty: The Graduate Institute, Geneva The Global Environment Facility: Merits and Shortcomings of a Decentralized Approach to International Environmental Governance Kristin Rosendal: The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Policy Transfer and the Influence of the UNAIDS Secretariat on UN System Bureaucracies Olivier Nay: University of Lille ‐ Northen France WA45: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel State Coercion and Minorities Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Security and Displacement in Iraq Sarah K. Lischer: Wake Forest Minor Powers and Non‐State Actor Violence: Breaching Sovereignty or Fulfilling Responsibility? Jennifer Ramos: Loyola Marymount University Belgin San Akca: University of California, Davis One God for All: Fundamentalist Religious Groups and Terrorism Johanna K. Birnir: University of Maryland Nil Seda Satana: Bilkent University WA48: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Tibet Protests and the Questions of Representations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Human Rights Chair Lisa Kissopoulos, University of Cincinnati Disc. Marie‐Joelle Zahar, Universite de Montreal Salafi and Islamist Londoners: Stigmatised Minority Faith Communities Robert A. Lambert: University of St Andrews From Predatory Identities to Predatory Policies: The Causes of Ethno‐nationalist Violence in Serbia and India Lisa Kissopoulos: University of Cincinnati The Micro‐Politics of Civil War and Genocide: Examining the Relative Importance of Threat in the Rwandan Genocide Omar McDoom: University of Oxford Human Rights Chair Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Disc. Dibyesh Anand, Westminster University Free Tibet, Ready or Not P. Christiaan Klieger: California Academy of Sciences The Formation and Implication of Two Uniform Images about Tibet Xiaoyang Tang: New School for Social Research Is There a Pattern of Tibetan Protest? Anne‐Sophie Bentz: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva, Switzerland) Pro‐Tibetan Activism and Challenges for China's Public Diplomacy WA46: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel Lu Tang: University of Tennessee, Knoxville Civilian Devastation in War Hongmei Li: University of Pennsylvania Sponsor(s): Human Rights Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) WA49: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Roundtable Chair Sebastian Kaempf, University of Queensland Panel Discussion on Academic and Non‐Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals Disc. Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University Sponsor(s): Civilian Fatalities in Iraq Daniel Rothbart: George Mason University Defining Civilians: Transformation of Identities and Boundaries Chair Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of Denver Chair Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University Participant Andreas Behnke, University of Reading Participant Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen Karina Korostelina: George Mason University Participant Jeffrey Helsing, United States Institute of Peace A Narrative Transformed: The Soldiers’ Stories Participant Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University Participant Atsuko Yokobori Geiger, Japan Center for International Exchange Pamela M. Creed: George Mason University Selecting Civilian Memories of Violence in Post‐Genocide Rwanda Elisabeth A. King: Columbia University WA94: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Poster Session WA47: Wednesday 8:00 AM ‐ 9:45 AM Panel SSIP Poster Panel Violence and Non‐State Actors Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Thomas E. Flores, New York University James I. Walsh, Un. Of North Carolina at Charlotte Disc. Gil Friedman, Tel Aviv University Odysseas Chistou, University of Texas at Austin Disc. Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington Disc. Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. The Evolution of Armed Groups David H. Sacko: United States Air Force Academy Bodies Against the State: The Political Implications of Religious Justified Suicide Brannon Wheeler: US Naval Academy The Pie in the Black Box: Domestic Factors and the Bargaining Model of War Ja Ian Chong: Princeton University Todd Hall: Harvard University Dictatorial Peacekeeping Operation: Analyzing Motivation of Authoritarian Regime’s Participation in the UN Missions Kuyoun Chung: University of California at Los Angeles A Glitch in Numbers or an Overlooked Perspective? Explaining Fearon and Laitin's Anomaly on Religious Fractionalization and Ethnic War Tova Norlen: Johns Hopkins University Explaining State Joining Behavior: Exploring Policy Preferences, IGO Membership and Institutional Variation Elizabeth Fausett: University of Arizona War and Punishment? Testing War Termination Theories Helen R. Chang: City University of New York Graduate Center Roundtable WB03: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Genocides in the Past and in the Future Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Participant H. Zeynep Bulutgil, University of Chicago Participant Jens Meierhenrich, Harvard University Participant Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Panel WB04: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM A New Peacebuilding? Global Techniques in Local Contexts Sponsor(s): Peace Studies International Political Sociology Panel WB01: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Complex Deterrence: Theory and Practice Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair T. V. Paul, McGill University Disc. Edward Joseph Rhodes, Rutgers University Disc. James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School The Endurance of Extended Deterrence:Continuity, Change, and Complexity in Theory and Policy Timothy Crawford: Boston College Rational Deterrence against “Irrational” Adversaries? No Common Knowledge Janice Gross Stein: University of Toronto Complex Deterrence in the Asymmetrical Warfare Era Emanuel Adler: University of Toronto Deterring Nuclear Terrorists Paul Kapur: Naval Postgraduate School Unconventional Deterrence: How the Weak Deter the Strong Ivan M. Arreguin‐toft: Harvard University Panel WB02: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Methodology in Peace Research Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Disc. Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES‐PRESS Positive Peace Negative Impacts: The Case of Multifunctional Peacekeeping after the Cold War Chen Kertcher: Tel‐Aviv University Tell Me Whom You Kill and I Will Tell You Who You Are: A Comparative Empirical Analysis of Terrorist Target Selection in Western Europe Ignacio Sánchez‐Cuenca: Juan March Institute Luis de la Calle Conceptualizing Transfer from Problem Solving Workshops Andreas Kotelis Esra Gurkaynak: Bilkent University Meaning Making in Negotiation: A Third Paradigm Andrea Strimling: Tufts University, Harvard University Margit Bussmann, University of Konstanz Chair Disc. Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais Annika F. Bjorkdahl, Lund University A Postcolonial Ethic of Pragmatic Peacebuilding Kristoffer Lidén: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Complex Cooperation and Legitimacy: R2P and Regional Organizations Kristin M. Haugevik: NUPI The New Peacebuilding Architecture: Old Wine in New Bottles? Eli Stamnes: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI Roundtable WB05: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM IPE Section Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Participant Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Participant Sassen Saskia, Columbia University Participant Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki Participant William R. Thompson, Indiana University Honoree Christopher K. Chase‐Dunn, University of California at Riverside Panel WB06: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Crisis of the University in Modernity Sponsor(s): International Ethics International Political Sociology Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma, Arizona State University Disc. R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria The Soft Power of American and French Universities in the Middle East Rasmus G. Bertelsen: Harvard University The Crisis of Democracy and the University as a Field of Constructing Hegemony: The Case of Turkey Fuat E. Keyman: Koc University/turkey IR as the Dangerous Supplement to Philosophy: The Function and Location of IR in the Kantian Architecture of the University Halit Mustafa Tagma: Arizona State University The Australian History Wars: The Struggle for Memory, Identity and Truth Inside and Outside the Modern University NATO's New Partnerships with the Countries in Asia‐Pacific: Cooperation in Afghanistan and Beyond Michito Tsuruoka: German Marshal Fund of the United States (GMF) Towards a New NATO Strategic Concept Stephan De Spiegeleire Jim George: The Australian National University Panel WB10: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Orientation and the Ethical Thinking Space of the University An Extremely Public Friendship: Complexities, Tensions, and Scott Nelson: Virginia Tech Misunderstandings in the US‐Israel Relationship Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Panel WB07: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Power of Consent: Why African States Embrace Intervention Chair Disc. Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) American Responses to Israeli Foreign Policy Initiatives Chair Disc. Errol A. Henderson, Penn State University, Department of Political Science Pierre Englebert, Pomona College The Power to Say Yes: The Strategic Acceptance of Intervention Amy Yuen: Middlebury College Michael S. Wolford: University of Colorado Getting to Relief: Private Humanitarians and Public Authorities Sarah Stroup: Middlebury College When Donors Compete, Who Wins? Nadia Rabesahala Horning: Middlebury College African Interventions of a Third Kind: How Regional Institutions Reduce Conflict in Africa Errol A. Henderson: Penn State University, Department of Political Science Panel WB08: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM NGOs Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Michael Kuchinsky, Gardner Webb University Disc. Clifford Bob, Duquesne University A Changing Food Regime?: The NGO‐ization of School Lunches Jennifer Rutledge: University of Minnesota Against the Codes: Liberalized Domestic Actors' Appeal to International Organizations Zeynep Alemdar: Okan University International NGOs and National Regulations: Boomerangs or Raceways? Joannie Tremblay‐Boire: Concordia University Elizabeth Bloodgood: Concordia University Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College Jonathan Becker, Bard College Rebekah Israel: Florida International University Dealing with a Nuclear Ally: The Changing Nature of the American Response to the Israeli Nuclear Program Maria N. Zaitseva: Cornell University American Decision Making and the 1967 Arab‐Israeli Conflic Matthew J. Sheiffer: US Military Academy Harry Truman vs. the "Striped Pants Boys": Classical Realism and Truman's Recognition of Israel Jonathan Levi Cristol: Bard College Changing Alliances, Shifting Interests: Republicans and Democrats, Israel and America, 1948‐2008 Itai Sneh: John Jay College Panel WB11: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM America and Diplomacy Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Dr. Geoffrey Allen Pigman, Bennington College Disc. Geoffrey R. Wiseman, University of Southern California Diplomatic Theory and American International Thought W. David Clinton: Baylor University The Soldier as Diplomat: Cultural Awareness in Counter‐ Insurgency Operations James Der Derian: Brown University/Watson Institute for International Studies American Diplomacy: The View From Abroad Michael Cox: London School of Economics and Political Science Diplomatic Education and Diplomatic Training In America Geoffrey Paul Sharp: University of Minnesota, Duluth Roundtable WB12: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM What Have We Done and What is to Be Done? Human Rights Democracy's Radicalization in Latin America as Defense of and Global Politics the Citizen: Mapping the ATTAC's Branches’ Activities in the Sponsor(s): Human Rights Region Dimitri Leonardo Santana Martins de Oliveira: Federal University of Bahia Panel WB09: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM NATO's New Horizons Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jen Pederson Participant Ken Booth, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Richard Falk, Princeton University Participant J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California Panel WB13: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel WB16: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM International, Transnational, and European Energy and Environmental Governance in the Baltic Sea Region Global Governance and Transnational Epistemic Communities Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Sylvia I. Karlsson, Turku School of Economics Chair Disc. Disc. Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Communities in International Security: A Study of Online Knowledge Ecosystems International, Transnational, and European Governance for Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea Region Kristine Kern: Wageningen University Environmental Safety in Baltic Sea Oil Transportation: Global Regimes and Regional Adaptation Björn Å. A. Hassler: Södertörn University College, Stockholm Baltic Policy Networks: Learning Lessons and Asking Questions about Transnational Environmental Cooperation Stacy D. VanDeveer: University of New Hampshire Panel WB14: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Studying the Adversary: Terrorism, Crime, and Intelligence Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Disc. Stephen Marrin, Mercyhurst College David Strachan‐Morris, University of Wolverhampton Lisbeth R. Segerlund, Stockholm University Rebecca Hovey, School for Intern. Trng Chris Pallaris: International Relations and Security Network Sean Costigan: International Relations and Security Network Measuring World Opinion Using International Surveys: Evaluating Three Approaches Frank Louis Rusciano: Rider University Michael J. Brogan: City University of New York‐Graduate Center Alternative Views of Good Governance: Coverage of 2007 Constitutional Referendum by Kyrgyzstan’s Print and Internet‐Based Media Svetlana V. Kulikova: Georgia State University Considering The Student Global Village® as an Emerging Global Memory Place Roberta Fiske‐Rusciano: Rider University Panel Developing Harm Analysis to Rank Organized Crime Groups: WB17: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Canadian Method Rising Powers: Theoretical Approaches Natasha M. Tusikov: Criminal Intelligence Service Canada Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Globalizing and Localizing Counter‐Terrorism Intelligence Chair Mark Schaefer, Marietta College Brian H. Nussbaum: State University of New York at Albany Disc. Rafael Antonio Villa, University of Sao Paulo ‐ Brazil Terrorism Intelligence: Hezbollah's Intelligence Operations Shlomo Shpiro: Bar‐Ilan University Lessons Learned: The Role of State Learning in Long‐Term Terrorist Campaigns Colleen E. Miller: University of Minnesota Panel WB15: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Rights Questions and the Status of Women in the 21st Century Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies When Hegemons Arise: A Theory of Balance of Power Failure Eliane A. Tschaen Barbieri: Brandeis University What Kind of Great Power Will India Be? John D. Ciorciari: Hoover Institution, Stanford University The Origins of India’s Great Power Posturing Nabarun Roy: Carleton University Panel WB18: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Women's Caucus Democratic States and Security Human Rights Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Susan S. Northcutt, University of South Florida Chair Deborah Boucoyannis, Harvard University Disc. Jennifer Heeg Maruska, Georgetown University/Texas A&M Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech Disc. Mark E. Rush, Washington and Lee University Disc. Elite‐driven Reforms, International Norms, and Domestic Change: A New Take on the ‘Boomerang Effect' Jennifer Heeg Maruska: Georgetown University/Texas A&M Deontology and Female Eudaimonia in the World Polity: A Grotian Perspective Erik W. Kuiler: George Mason University Do Women in Parliament Make a Difference in the Lives of Women? The Case of Tanzania Mi Yung Yoon: Hanover College Institutional Secularism, Religiosity, and Women's Rights Attainment Shawna Sweeney: University of Massachusetts Dartmouth What Did Democracy Do During the Cold War? Jorg Kustermans: Universiteit Antwerpen A Rational Explanation for Democratization and the Danger of War Sung Chul Jung: Rutgers University‐New Brunswick Are You Talkin' to Me? Democratic States as Targets for International Conflict Matthew Fehrs: Duke University Democracy and Victory: Why Geography Matters Aaron M. Berlin: University of Chicago John Schuessler: Committee on International Relations, University of Chicago Panel WB19: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Security and Global Health: Current Linkages and Future Directions Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Sara Davies, Griffith University HIV and Conflict Colin J. McInnes: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Germs and Gene Technology: Health Rewards and Security Risks Christian Enemark: Centre for International Security Studies, University of Sydney Global Health Security, SARS and H5N1 Adam Kamradt‐Scott: University of Wales, Aberystwyth HIV/AIDS and Security in the UN System: Dominant Discourse or Passing Fad? Simon H. Rushton: Aberystwyth University International Relations and Infectious Disease Sara Davies: Griffith University Panel WB20: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Refugees, International Regimes, and Conflict Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria Scott D. Watson, University of Victoria Ethnic Nationalism and Violent Projects of Return: The Effect of Homeland Attachment on Refugees' Engagement in Conflict Micah Lebson: University of Maryland College Park Redressing Refugees: The Emergence of International Norms on Reparations for Returnees Megan E. Bradley: University of Oxford Resettlement Strategies and Politics of Belonging in Post‐ Conflict States Nasreen Chowdhory: Concordia University Protracted Insecurity and Refugee Policies in the Aegean: Between Europeanised Uncertainity and Undisturbed Continuity Nurcan Ozgur Baklacioglu: Istanbul University, Faculty of Political Science Does Europeanisation Undermine the Right to Seek Refugee Status? The Case of Frontex Wies M. Maas: Ministry of Foreign Affairs ‐ the Netherlands Karim Knio: Institute of Social Studies Panel WB21: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM War, Law, Humanity and the 'State of Exception' Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Matthew A. Evangelista, Cornell University Disc. Edward Keene, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Double Standards in US Warfare: Exploring the Historical Legacy of Civilian Protection Sebastian Kaempf: University of Queensland Unequal War and the Changing Borders of International Society Alessandro Colombo: University of Milan, Italy Is Moral Asymmetry an Inevitable Consequence of Strategic Asymmetry? Jason George Ralph: POLIS‐University of Leeds Reciprocity in the Laws of War: A Mechanism of Exclusion and Inclusion Wouter G. Werner: VU University Amsterdam Invoking Humanity: From the Wars of Religion to the New Wars Richard Devetak: University of Queensland Panel WB22: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM European Policies, Dilemmas & Experiences in Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Missions: National and International Perspectives Sponsor(s): Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy Chair Isaiah Wilson III, US Military Academy Disc. Michael Lipson, Concordia University A National Way to Peace Support Operations? The Case of Italy: 1991‐2008 Fabrizio Coticchia: IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies Giampiero Giacomello: Universita' di Bologna European Armed Forces and the Challenge of Military Strategy in Stabilisation Operations Alexander T. J. Mattelaer: Vrije Universiteit Brussel Imagining War and Keeping Peace? Force Employment and Military Cultures in Practice: The United Nations Mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and the NATO Mission in Afghanistan Chiara Ruffa: European University Institute Panel WB23: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Assessing the Impact of Remittances on Development Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Disc. Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham Do Remittances Promote Development? A Cross‐National Analysis, 1970‐2005 Jeffrey Kentor: University of Utah Matthew R. Sanderson: Lehigh University Remittances and their Impact on Political Behavior in Mexico: Evidence from the Emigration Politics Study Roy P. Germano: University of Texas at Austin Transnational Engagement, Remittances and Policy Change: Political Bargain between Taiwanese Government and Businesspeople Yu‐Sung Su: Columbia University Capitalizing on Migrants’ Remittances for (Financial) Development: Actors and Dynamics of New Forms of Transnational Governance Ursula Stiegler: SFB 700, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Do Migrants’ Remittances Influence Turnout in Sending Countries? Malcolm R. Easton: University of California at Davis Gabriella Montinola: University of California at Davis Panel WB26: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Russia's Foreign Economic Policies Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Panel WB24: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Chair Disc. Religion and Ideologies as a Peacebuilder Russia‐Belarus Economic Relations Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald, UNAM Disc. Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald, UNAM The Axis of Good: What Makes for a Successful Transfer from Dialogue Meetings? Katharina Ploss: Ludwig‐Maximilians‐University Munich, Germany Justice in Religion: A Comparison of the Understanding of Justice in Islam & Christianity Amber Thorne Hamilton: Kent State University Aysegul Keskin: Kent State University Improving Communication Between Religions: The Role of Sacred Carriers in Inter‐religious Dialogue Jason A. Klocek: Georgetown University ‐ Conflict Resolution, M.A. From Dialogue to Alliance: Exploring the Possibilities of Civilizational or Trans‐Cultural Peace Talha Kose: George Mason University Religion and Civil War: When Do Religious Bids Succeed? David T. Buckley: Georgetown University Panel WB25: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Conflict Management and Peacebuilding Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Resat Bayer, Koc University Resat Bayer, Koc University Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University Randall E. Newnham, Penn State University Karel Svoboda: Charles University Russia’s Emerging Place in the Eurasian Hydrocarbon Energy Complex Robert M. Cutler: Carleton University Global Ambition, Social and Economic Modernization and Russia’s 2020 Vision Ray M. Silvius: Carleton University World Politics of Russia's Economic Transnationalisation Anni Kangas: University of Tampere Panel WB27: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Political Economy of Natural Resources in Post‐Soviet Countries Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Chair Konstantin Khudoley, St. Petersburg University Disc. Konstantin Khudoley, St. Petersburg University Oil, Natural Gas, and Maritime Boundaries: Joint Development and Its Future Nikolay Dobronravin: School of International Relations, St.Petersburg State University, Russia The EU‐Russian Energy Dialogue: What Causes Limited Progress? Tatiana A. Romanova: St. Petersburg State University Mutual Dependencies: EU‐Russia Energy Cooperation and Conflict Stanislav L. Tkachenko: St. Petersburg State University Structuration of the Russian Energy Sector: Regional Perspectives from Western Siberia David L. Dusseault: Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki The Changing Nature of Minorities in Europe: A Proposal for Conflict Prevention Within the European Union Panel WB28: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Michael Johns: Laurentian University‐ Barrie Peripheral Interests? Africa, AFRICOM, and US National Why does the EU Enlargement Policy Fail in the Western Security Balkans? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Ulas Doga Eralp: George Mason University Partition and Ethnic Civil War Termination: Examining the Role of Demography and Sovereignty through Case Studies Carter Johnson: University of Maryland Stability in the Future Requires Ideas from History: Using Culture to Build Social Cohesion Jonathan K. Zartman: Air University Hegemonic Pacts and Preventive Diplomacy: Lessons from the League of Nations Erin Jenne: Central European University Chair Karl P. Mueller, RAND Disc. Robert C. Egnell, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) There Goes the Neighborhood: Assessing Options for a US Military Presence in Africa Adam Grissom: RAND Karl P. Mueller: RAND AFRICOM and the African Union Nora Bensahel: Stanford University Assessing the Specter of Islamist Extremism in West Africa Heather R. Felton: RAND Corporation Africa's Growing Role in World Energy Markets: Implications for the United States Howard J. Shatz: RAND Corporation Working with our Allies in Africa: Europe’s Post‐Colonial Security Role on the Continent Christopher S. Chivvis Panel WB29: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Middle Powers in International Politics: The Participation of Mexico on the United Nations Security Council Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair James Raymond Vreeland, Georgetown University Disc. Jean Krasno, Yale University Disc. Arturo C. Sotomayor, Naval Post‐Graduate School Exerting Leverage in the United Nations Security Council: Mexican Strategies Diego A. Dewar: King's College London Ana Paola Barbosa Panel WB31: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM How UN Ideas Gain Traction – Or Lose it Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Christopher Candland Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr, The New School Basic Needs in the 1970s Louis J. Emmerij: Graduate Center, City University of New York Human Development in the 1990s Richard Jolly: UN Intellectual History Project The Responsibility to Protect after 2001 Ramesh C. Thakur: Centre for International Governance Innovation Human Security Stephen N. MacFarlane: University of Oxford The Second Image Reversed: Domestic Change Arising from Panel WB32: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM the Mexican Participation in the United Nations Security The Global Demographic Landscape in 2025: Implications for Council International Relations Gerardo Rodriguez: Colectivo de Análisis de la Seguridad con Democracia (CASEDE) The Mexican Bilateral Relation with the US and the Participation in the Security Council: Opportunity or Dilemma? Reyna Torres Mendivil: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Good, the Bad or the Ugly: Mexico in the UN Security Council Daniel Ortega: Georgetown University Panel WB30: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Non‐Triad Multinational Companies: Trajectories and Challenges II Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research Chair Henk Overbeek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Disc. Karl P. Sauvant, Executive Director, Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment Non‐Triad Multinational Companies and OECD‐Centred Governance of Investments Morten Ougaard: Copenhagen Business School The Rise of Indian Multinational Companies: Reasons and Implications Andreas Noelke: Johann Wolfgang Goethe‐Universität Heather Taylor: Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main Non‐Triad Multinational Companies and Anti‐Sweatshop Campaigns in the Global Garment Jeroen Merk: University of Sussex/ Clean Clothes Campaign Public Service Multinational Companies and Transnational Regulation: The Case of Latin America Judith C. Clifton: University of Cantabria Daniel Diaz‐Fuentes: Universidad de Cantabria Andrea Goldstein: OECD Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC William Roberts Clark, University of Michigan Democracy and Fertility: A Question of Causality John A. Doces: Bucknell University Middle East Tiger or Shi’ia Hawk? Using Age Structural Change to Forecast Iran’s Political Behavior in 2025 Richard Cincotta: Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC Islamism, Religiosity and Fertility in the Muslim World Eric P. Kaufmann: Birkbeck, University of London & Harvard University Russia: Demographic Trends and the Projection of Military Power Jeffrey Bowen: George Washington University Stacey Groff: George Washington University Richard Mereand Gregory Panaccione: George Washington University Jason Richards: George Washington University Panel WB33: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Global Trade System: Past Achievements, Future Challenges Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin Thilo D. Bodenstein, Freie Universität Berlin The New Regionalism and Policy Interdependence Andreas Duer: University College Dublin Whither Multilateralism? International Trade in East Asia after the Cold War Soo Yeon Kim: Universtiy of Maryland Nested Institutions and the Dynamic Time Path Issue Reversed: What do we know about the Impact of the GATT/WTO on Regionalism? Max J. Buege: Sciences Po Paris Brazil in the Global Trade System – Towards a “New Axis of WB36: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel the South”? Lessons from India's Experience for the Future of Stefan L. Schmalz: University of Kassel Counterinsurgency Policy Panel Sponsor(s): International Security Studies WB34: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM New Directions in the Analysis of Conflict and Cooperation Chair Daniel Byman, Georgetown University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Disc. Daniel Byman, Georgetown University Chair Disc. Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University Han Dorussen, University of Essex Disc. Will H. Moore, Florida State University If You Don’t Succeed the First Time, Try and Try Again‐Event Data and Inter‐Coder Reliability Ismene Gizelis: University of Kent Han Dorussen: University of Essex Andrea Ruggeri: University of Essex Size Does Matter: Visualizing Conflict Clustering Patterns of Civil Wars with GIS Roger Chi‐feng Liu: University of South Carolina Reassessing the Proportional Hazards Assumption in International and Cross‐National Event History Analyses Learning by Doing: The Development of the Indian Army's Counterinsurgency Doctrine Sumit Ganguly: Indiana University Counterinsurgency and Rule of Law Operations: Lessons from India's Experiences Fighting Insurgencies David P. Fidler: Indiana University Lessons Learned from the Punjab Insurgency Carol Christine Fair: The RAND Corporation Insights from the Northeast: Counterinsurgency in Nagaland and Mizoram Walter Ladwig: Merton College, University of Oxford The Blind Spots of States: Asymmetrical Warfare, Non‐state Actors and State Likeness in British India Sunhee Park: Florida State University Joseph MacKay: University of Toronto David J. Hendry: Department of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Lilach Gilady: University of Toronto Dynamic Systems Theory and the Prospects of Explaining Battle Frequency during Civil Wars Daniel Strandow: Uppsala University On Temporal Dependence in International Relations Allan Dafoe: University of California at Berkeley Panel WB35: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager I: Institutions, Policies, and Member States Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Richard Whitman, University of Bath Stefan Wolff, University of Nottingham The Nature of the EU as a Global Conflict Manager ‐ Towards Coherent Action? Carmen Gebhard: Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna Europeanization of Domestic Administrations: Framing Challenges and Measuring Change as a Result of ESDP Sophie Vanhoonacker: University of Maastricht An Jacobs: Manchester Metropolitan University Can the EU Presidency Play a Role in Crisis Management Policy? Natália F. de O. M. Leal: University of Kent at Canterbury The Transformation of ESDP and its Contribution to Global Conflict Management Alistair J. K. Shepherd: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Learning Crisis Management: The Role of the EU Special Representatives Cornelius Adebahr: German Council on Foreign Relations Panel WB37: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM International Organizations: A Critical View Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Mark T. Berger, Naval Postgraduate School Mark T. Berger, Naval Postgraduate School Making Global Accountability Street‐Smart: Reconceptualizing Dilemmas and Examining Dynamics Nilima Gulrajani: London School of Economics and Political Science Consensus or Compromise? The UN, IFIs and the ‘New’ Poverty Reduction Discourse Lord C. Mawuko‐Yevugah: University of Alberta War, Development and the World Bank Monica D. Martins: State University of Ceara‐Brazil Globalization and Policy Space for Development: Is the WTO‐based International Trade Regime a Straitjacket to Developing Countries? Rafael Ranieri: University of Cincinnati The Evolution of China’s Relationship with the World Bank: From Debtor and Beneficiary to Partnership June Park: Boston University Panel WB38: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Competing Explanations of the Bush Administration Decision on Iraq and Terrorism Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global Management From Multiple Advocacy to Groupthink: George W. Bush and the Decision to Invade Iraq Michael F. Cairo: Georgetown College Explaining the American Failure in Iraq: The Influence of Historical Analogies on the Bush Administration's Decision‐ Making Process Marie‐Chantal Locas: Université d'Ottawa Practices of US Foreign Policy: A Process‐Oriented Analysis of the “War on Terror” Frank Gadinger: University of Mainz Prospect Theory and US Decision to Invade Iraq (2003) Tansa G. Massoud: Bucknell University Why Invade Iraq: Not Ideology or the Israel Lobby, but Big Oil Edward Duggan: University of Oregon Jane K. Cramer: University of Oregon Panel WB39: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Anticipating Futures with Human Rights Theories: Explaining the Persistence of Femicide at the US‐Mexico Border Amid High‐Visibility Transnational Activism Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Chair Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso Disc. Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin External Pressures and the Limits of Advocacy: The Intransigent Femicide in Ciudad Juárez Carol E. Mueller: Arizona State University Squeezing the Choice or the Choice to Squeeze? Transnationalizing the Concept of Public Policies Dirk Lehmkuhl: University of St. Gallen Who Scripted the Global Consensus? The Politics of UNCITRAL’S Legislative Guide on Insolvency Susan Block‐Lieb: Fordham Law School Terence Halliday: American Bar Foundation Panel WB41: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM IR Theory and Foreign Policy Behavior in Asia Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Eundak Kwon, Northern Kentucky University Disc. Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington Chinese Strategic Culture through Different Notions of Strategy in 60 Chinese Strategy Classics – A Novel Abstraction of Strategy Universe? Matti Nojonen: Finnish Institute of International Affairs 'The Blindness of Power': Hans J. Morgenthau's Critique of American Military Involvement in Vietnam Lorenzo Zambernardi: The Ohio State University/University of Bologna China's Deliberate Compliance in the United Nations: Beyond IR Theories Chih‐ji Hsiu: Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies, National Chengchi University A Failed ‘Regional Balancer’: South Korea’s Self‐Promoted Middle Power Identity Socializing International Human Rights Norms into Mexico’s Soon‐ok Shin: University of Warwick Domestic Policy Practices: The Femicide Agenda during Panel Fox’s Administration WB42: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Olga Aikin: ITESO Setting Priorities for Global Health: Empirical Explanations of Human Rights Activists at the US‐Mexico Border: Femicide, the Emergence of Cooperation Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Law Enforcement Impunity and Intransigence Kathleen Staudt: University of Texas at El Paso The Participation of Governmental Actors and International Organizations in Human Rights Transnational Advocacy Networks: Reflections from the Mexican Case Alejandro Anaya Muñoz: Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE) Border Violence, Militarization, and Human Rights Tony Payan: University of Texas, El Paso Amanda Vásquez: UTEP Panel WB40: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Law, Power, and Legitimacy in the Global Political Economy Sponsor(s): International Law International Political Economy Chair Disc. Edward S. Cohen, Westminster College A. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria From Forum‐shifters to Shape‐shifters: Rulemaking and Enforcement in Intellectual Property Susan K. Sell: George Washington University Connecting (and Disconnecting?) Law and Power: Legal Expertise and Legal Pluralism in the Global Political Economy Edward S. Cohen: Westminster College Global Development Chair Thomas E. Novotny, San Diego State University Disc. Alexander Betts, University of Oxford The State of Global Political Priority for Newborn Survival Jeremy Shiffman: Maxwell School of Syracuse University Stephanie L. Smith: Syracuse University Health Epidemics, Global Partnerships, and Growth of Government Eduardo Gomez: Harvard School of Public Health Beyond Contagion: A Framework for Explaining Variations in International Cooperation on Health Rajaie Batniji: University of Oxford Human Resources for Health: The Role of Civil Society in Setting the Global Health Agenda Jamila A. Headley: University of Oxford Global Health Diplomacy: Getting It Right at the Bilateral Level Thomas E. Novotny: San Diego State University Ilona Kickbusch: Graduate Institute Geneva Panel WB43: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Panel WB46: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Exploring Resistance II: The Practices of Everyday Resistance Progress in Security Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Maria Stern, University of Goteborg The Politics of Everyday Resistance: Women Politicians in Cambodia and their Strategies for Negotiating Power Mona Lilja: University of Gothenburg Globalization, Rights and Identity Politics: The Case of the Disability Rights Movement Lisa C. Vanhala: University of Oxford Resistance and Complicity: Speaking Truth to Power in the Academy Magid Shihade: University of California at Davis Chair Disc. Nancy W. Collins, Columbia University Nancy W. Collins, Columbia University The Burden of Proof and Decisions on War ‐ Some Reflections in Light of the Precautionary Principle Alan Patterson: University of Newcastle upon Tyne Craig McLean: Northumbria University Distinguishing Between Democracies: Developing a New Measure to Study International Conflict Behavior Justin Clardie: University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee The Warning‐Response‐Cycle: A Theoretical Model for Testing the Prospects for Preventive Policy Christoph Meyer: Kings College London Beyond International Relations: The Post‐Colonial Tradition and the Restructuring of IR Theory Panel WB47: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Mark A. Neufeld: Trent University The EU as a Military Actor Breaking the Unwritten Laws of a Community: Norms, Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Everyday Resistance and Change Stellan Vinthagen: Gothenburg University Jaques Vergès: Law as Resistance against Imperialism Mikael Baaz: Malmö University Roundtable WB44: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Environment and Security: Critical Approaches Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Matt McDonald, University of Warwick Participant Simon Dalby, Carleton University Participant Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California‐Santa Cruz Participant Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California Participant Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa Chair Disc. Anand Menon, University of Birmingham Glen Segell, London Security Policy Study Old Continent, New Wars, what Law? A Normative Outlook on the EU Military Action Valentina Falco: European University Institute EU’s Role in Conflict Resolution: The Case of the Republic of Moldova Odette Tomescu‐Hatto: Insti D'etudes Politizues de Paris An Assessment of European Union‐led Police Reform in Bosnia‐Herzegovina ‐ Is there a European Police Reform in the Making? Isabelle M. Maras: IFSH ‐ Institut für Friedensforschung und Sicherheitspolitik (Hamburg, Germany) EU’s Fight against Terrorist Finances Panel WB45: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The Rights of Immigrants and Refugees Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Human Rights Oldrich Bures: Metropolitan University Prague EU’s Policies towards the Western Balkans: From Power Politics to Conflict Prevention Gokcen Yavas: Beykent University‐Istanbul Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Panel WB48: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Disc. Akis Kalaitzidis, University of Central Missouri Regionalism in Asia Immigration and the Growing Nationalist Violence in post‐ Soviet Russia Ekaterina A. Romanova: Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Legal and Cultural Frameworks for Understanding Documentation in the Political Asylum Process Amy Shuman: Ohio State University Carol Bohmer: Dartmouth College Does One Size Really Fit All? The Clash between North American Immigration Policies, and Human Rights Josephine E. Squires: Fort Hays State University The Migrant Workers Convention: Explaining the Obstacles to Ratification Laura Thaut: University of Minnesota Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Disc. Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University The Emergence and Evolution of Regional Governance in East Asia and the Pacific Yasumasa Komori: Michigan State University Japan and Rival Visions of Asian Economic Regionalism Gregory P. Corning: Santa Clara University Japan’s New Model of Innovation and Regional Integration in East Asia Dennis Louis McNamara: Georgetown University From Capacity Building to Risk Management? : The Significance of Multilateral Cooperation in the Asia‐Pacific Hiromi Kabashima: Yokohama National University Poster Session WB94: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM The British at War Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Disc. Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut Britain at War: Securitization, Identity, and the War in Iraq Jarrod Hayes: University of Southern California The ‘Fate of our Times’: A Critical Assessment of Faith Skepticism in British Policymaking since 9/11 Stacey Gutkowski: University of Cambridge Imperial Enforcer to Peace Builder: British Use of Force in the Modern Age Michael P. Wagner: United States Military Academy and The Fletcher School Poster Session WB95: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Turbulence and Stability in the Middle East Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Avraham Sela, Hebrew University Jerusalem Regime‐led State Building and Authoritarian Legacies in the Arab World Russell E. Lucas: Florida International University Trends in Targeted Sanctions ‐ How Often and How Many? Mikael Eriksson: The European University Institute What is the Effect of Third‐Party Conflict Mediation and Third‐Party Conflict Participation on the Duration of Civil Wars? Sanela Kunovac: University of Arizona Poster Session WB97: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Terrorism and Public Opinion Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Fear Factor: The Impact of Terrorism on Public Opinion William J. Josiger: Georgetown University Terrorism's Effectiveness: Examining Terrorism Strategy in Achieving Political Goals Limor Nobel: Bar‐Ilan University When Terrorism Works: The Political Effectiveness of Non‐ State Coercion Peter J. P. Krause: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Matters: Credibility Lost in the War on Terrorism Anders G. Romarheim: Norwegian Institute for Defence Studie Transatlantic Threat Perceptions and the "War on Terror" Scott Siegel: Naval Postgraduate School Stephen Watts: University of Massachusetts WC01: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Terrorism and Policy Hedging against Authoritarian Breakdown: Material Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Distributions toward Key Social Groups in Morocco, Tunisia, International Security Studies Egypt and Jordan between 1970 and 2005 Thomas Richter: GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies Disentangling the New Arab Cold War: The Past as Future of Regional Order? André Bank: Philipps University Marburg Morten Valbjorn: University of Aarhus The Role of the Saudi Propagation of Wahhabism within the US Cold War Policy of Containment: A Pursuit of Realism or a Misperception? Anna K. Viden: Sciences Po Poster Session WB96: Wednesday 10:00 AM ‐ 11:45 AM Foreign Policies and Human Rights Violations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School Structural Adjustment Programs, Economic Liberalization and Respect for Human Rights Ellen Cutrone: Binghamton University Paola Fajardo: Binghamton University, State University of New York Guantánamo, Cuba, US Authority, and Law: Affirming Overseas Occupation (Since 1898) and “War on Terror” Detention (Since 2002) Ernesto A. Hernandez‐Lopez: Chapman University School of Law Future Threat: Assessing the Threat of Bioterrorism Samuel J. Cappellanti: Randolph‐Macon College Thomas J. Badey: Randolph‐Macon College Chair Disc. Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas Kevin J. Siqueira, University of Texas at Dallas Terrorist Spectaculars: Backlash Attacks and the Focus of Intelligence Daniel G. Arce: University of Texas, Dallas Todd Sandler: University of Texas at Dallas Heterogeneous Motivations, Discipline, and Change in Terrorist Organizations David Siegel: Florida State Unversity Jacob Shapiro: Princeton University The Impact of Terrorism and Conflicts on Growth in Asia Khusrav Gaibulloev: University of Texas at Dallas Todd Sandler: University of Texas at Dallas Foreign Support for Terrorism and the Military Option Navin Bapat: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Violence and Elections: The Effects of Terrorist Incidents on the Timing of Elections in Advanced Democracies Stephen Nemeth: University of Iowa Howard Sanborn: Virginia Military Institute WC02: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Nonviolent Action: From Local Civil Resistance to Third‐Party Intervention Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Kurt Schock, Rutgers University, Newark J. Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco Benin ‐ The Start of Peaceful Revolutions in Francophone Sub‐Saharan Africa Jorgen O. Johansen: Coventry University Dilemmas of Third‐Party Assistance to Unarmed Insurrections The Concept of Representation and the Politics of Democratic Transition in Conflict and Post‐Conflict States Menaka M. Philips: Northwestern University WC05: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Workshop Panel Who Governs the Globe? Veronique Dudouet: Berghof Research Center for Constructive Sponsor(s): Global Development Conflict Management Nonviolent Intervention in Violent Conflict: Nonviolent Peaceforce in Sri Lanka Molly Wallace: Brown University Responsibility to Protect: Rethinking the Relation Between Sovereignty and Humanitarian Intervention Guilherme M. Dias: Unilasalle WC03: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Who is Responsible? The Role of the United Nations and Regional Organizations in the Protection of Civilians Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Disc. Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation Don Hubert, University of Ottawa Ramesh C. Thakur, Centre for International Governance Innovation From Words to Deeds: Improving the Protection of Civilians Alex Bellamy: University of Queensland Who knows how to Protect in Peace Operations? Victoria Holt: Stimson Center Decision Making in the Security Council: Why Use Force to Protect Civilians? Martin Fischer: Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Military Capabilities to Protect Civilians Cristina Badescu: University of Toronto WC04: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Peace Theories Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Disc. Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico Revisiting Reversed Causality: External Threat and the Parliamentary Control of Military Missions in Democracies Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Susan K. Sell, George Washington University Disc. Deborah Avant, University of California at Irvine Participant Clifford Bob, Duquesne University Participant Tim Buthe, Duke University Participant Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts‐ Amherst Participant Tamar Gutner, American University Participant Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Participant Abraham Newman, Georgetown University Participant Erik Voeten, Georgetown University WC06: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Core Values and the Common Structure of Domestic and Foreign Policy Beliefs Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University The Ideological Structure of Foreign Policy Preferences Miroslav Nincic: University of California Davis Jennifer Ramos: Loyola Marymount University Political Ideology at Home and Abroad: Core Values and Attitudes Toward Domestic and Foreign Policy in Unified Germany Hans Rattinger: University of Bamberg Harald Schoen: University Mainz The Structure and Depth of British Internationalism Jason A. Reifler: Georgia State University Thomas J. Scotto: University of Essex Flatland Revisited William O. Chittick: University of Georgia WC07: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Wolfgang Martin Wagner: Hessische Stiftung Friedens Global Public Health Governance Dirk Peters: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Statebuilding, Conflict Management and the ‘Weberian’ State: Weber’s views on Bureaucracy, Democracy, Governance and Violence Re‐examined Meera Sabaratnam: London School of Economics and Political Science Vagueness in International Relations Barry O'Neill: University of California at Los Angeles A New Aspect of the Democratic Peace: An Evaluation of the Occurrence of Civil War in Democracies and Non‐ Democracies Daniel Stockemer: University of Connecticut Chair Disc. Owain D. Williams, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Stephen S. Morse, Columbia University Capable and Willing: Assessing the Impact of Bureaucratic Quality on HIV/AIDS Policy Responses Constantine Boussalis: Claremont Graduate University Caryn A. Peiffer: Claremont Graduate University Overcoming Sovereignty’s Impediment to Effective Global Health Governance for ASIA Andrew F. Cooper: Center for International Governance Innovation & University of Waterloo Michael A. Stevenson: University of Waterloo Barriers and Challenges to Better Global Health Governance Tikki Pang (Pangestu): World Health Organization Asian Perspectives on Global Health Governance Yeling Tan: National University of Singapore The Second Coming: Looking to a Global Integrative Approach in Thwarting the Proliferation of HIV/AIDS Wanda Denise Castro: University of Miami WC08: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Regionalism and Regional Organization Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Marc Lanteigne, University of St. Andrews Disc. Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations The "Advanced Partnership": A New Model for Relations between the EU and its Neighbourhood Partner States Sharon Pardo: Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Sovereignty and Regional Security in the Asia‐Pacific: The Case of the ASEAN Regional Forum Ryoma Sakaeda: GIGA Institute of Asian Sudies An Empirical Test of Five Theories on Regional Institutionalization, 1952‐2000: Toward Positive, Practical, and Normative Theory Jeeyong Kim: University at Buffalo, State University of New York WC09: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Foreign Aid and Interventions in Africa and Beyond Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) All Together Now: Bipartisanship and Italy’s Military Operations Abroad Giampiero Giacomello: Universita' di Bologna Fabrizio Coticchia: IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies When Machiavelli Met Milosevic: A Realist Explanation of the Italian Contribution to the 1999 Kosovo War Jason William Davidson: University of Mary Washington International and Domestic Constraints on Italian Foreign Policy: Crisis Decision Making during the ‘Achille Lauro’ Affair Bertjan Verbeek: Radboud University Nijmegen WC11: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable The Foreign Policy Prospects of the New US Administration Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association Chair J. Simon Rofe, University of Leicester Participant Michael Cox, London School of Economics and Political Science Participant Richard D. Wells Jackson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant Robert Jervis, Columbia University Participant Inderjeet S. Parmar, University of Manchester Participant Tony Smith, Tufts University WC12: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Distinguished Experts: The Work of Human Rights Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Human Rights China's Impact on Human Rights in Africa Carolyn M. Shaw: Wichita State University Foreign Sponsored Regime Change and Its Long Term Consequences for Developing Countries William A. Platz: Claremont Graduate University Chair Amy Ross, University of Georgia Participant Pamela Delargy, United Nations Population Fund Participant Richard Dicker Participant Marcie Mersky Do Structural Adjustment Programs Disadvantage Women? WC13: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable A Comparative Analysis of SAPs in Africa and Latin America Feminist Interventions in the Economic Crisis Gabriella Tempestoso‐Bednar: Claremont Graduate University Julia Evans: Claremont Graduate University The Future of Aid: What are the Possible and Likely Scenarios? Lars Engberg‐Pedersen: Danish Institute for International Studies Food Security in Angola: 1975‐2007 ‐ Assessing Past Changes and Future Potential for Angolan Food Security Sarah A. Tylka: University of Pittsburgh WC10: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Italian Foreign Policy Since the End of the Cold War: New Assertiveness? Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen The Europeanization of Italian Foreign Policy since the End of the Cold War Elisabetta Brighi: Exeter College Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick Participant Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina Participant Marianne H. Marchand, La University de las Americas, Puebla Participant Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester WC14: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Conceptualising the Subject and Subjectivity in International Politics Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University Disc. Diane Rubenstein, Cornell University Norms of Exception? Intelligence Agencies, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law Rebecca Sanders: University of Toronto Making Mad Subjects: Global Governance and the Al Rashad Psychiatric Hospital Alison Howell: University of Manchester Foucault on Freedom: From Risking the Subject to the Thought from Outside Simona Rentea: University of Wales, Aberystwyth ‘Honor Bound’: Restraint, Surveillance and the Practices in the Constitution of Subjectivities at Joint Task Force Guantánamo Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren: University of Bristol Guantánamo Detainees – Emergence of a New Subject? Andreja Zevnik: University of Wales, Aberystwyth WC15: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Politics of Media/tion: Feminist Approaches to Aesthetics, Affect & Empire Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology Chair David Mutimer, York University Disc. David Mutimer, York University Bodies of International Relations: Theorizing Embodiment, Pain and Resistance Lauren Wilcox: University of Minnesota On the Margins of Empire: The ‘Threat’ of Trans Bodies and Aesthetic Disciplinings of the State Maya K. Borooah: York University The Abu‐Ghraib Series: Torture, Aesthetics and Normativizing Practices of Empire Arthur C. Imperial: York University “Beyond the Scream There is a Smile”: Body Politics & Aesthetics of In/security in David Lynch’s "Inland Empire" Emily H. Merson: York University Drawing the Body of Denmark: The Images of Muhammad as Borders of the Nation Angela Orasch WC16: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Roundtable Politics Under an Empty Sky: God, Faith, and Global Order Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Participant William Bain, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Participant William DeMars, Wofford College Participant Vendulka Kubalkova, University of Miami Participant Nicholas Rengger, University of St. Andrews WC17: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Talking To Iran: Conflict Resolution Alternatives to War Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Richard E. Rubenstein, George Mason University Disc. Eric Cox, Texas Christian University Disc. Richard E. Rubenstein, George Mason University New Nuclear Negotiations With Iran: Lessons from the EU/E3 Experience Anthony Wanis‐St.John: American University US Foreign and Military Objectives in the Persian Gulf: Iran as a Case Study Nozar Alaolmolki: Hiram College Dialogue with Civil Society in Iran Elham Atashi: Goucher College What Diplomacy Must Mean Between the US‐Iran Trita Parsi: NIAC US Iran Relations: Making the Case for Transformation Sanam Anderlini: The International Civil Society Action Networ John Tirman: Massachusetts Institute of Technology WC18: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Nuclear Proliferation Revisited Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College Disc. Tae‐Hyung Kim, Daemen College “Retreating from the Nuclear Path” ‐ Prudential Realism and Nuclear Forbearance Anil Pillai: University of Cincinnati Reactive Proliferation: Why Nuclear Dominoes Rarely Fall Philipp Bleek: Georgetown University Theory and Method in the Study of Nuclear Proliferation Etel Solingen: University of California at Irvine Does a Nuclear Neighbor Provoke a Nuclear Arms Race?: Explaining Nuclear Restraint in East Asia Il Hyun Cho: Cleveland State University WC19: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Evolving Approaches to Military Strategy Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Paul Clarke, Air Force Command and Staff College Disc. Paul Clarke, Air Force Command and Staff College How Resisting Democracies Can Beat Substate Terrorism: Formulating a Grand Strategy for Defeating Nationalistic Substate Terrorist Organizations through the Evolution of Strategic Coercion Theory Michael A. Berger: University of St. Andrews The Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs Andrew L. Stigler: Naval War College The Impact of Strategic Culture on Revolutions in Military Affairs Dima P. Adamsky: Harvard University Forged Under Fire: The Evolution of British and American Stabilization and Reconstruction Roles and Missions in the Iraq War Michael P. Wagner: United States Military Academy and The Fletcher School WC20: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Religion, Nationalism and the Politics of Accomodation Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Disc. Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University How Religious is "Islamic" Religious Terrorism? John David Payne: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Is Good Governance or Group Loyalty More Important to Counterinsurgent Success? Evidence from Malaya, Algeria, Vietnam, and Iraq Michael Fitzsimmons: Institute for Defense Analyses WC23: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Latin America and the World Economy Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Donna L. Bowen: Brigham Young University Multiculturalism as an Ideology of the ”Good State”: Exploring the Normative Construction of Righteous Politics Riikka Niskakari: University of Turku How Important is Ethnicity? The Case of India and Pakistan Charity Butcher: Grinnell College No Laughing Matter: Muslim Women in Western Humor Helle L. Rytkonen: Stanford University WC21: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Future of the Image, Past Imaginations, and the Present "War on Terror" Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Chad J. Shomura, University of Hawaii at Manoa Disc. Kathy E. Ferguson, University of Hawaii at Manoa Japanese and US Media Coverage of the Iraq War: A Comparative Analysis of the Media's Impact on Public Opinion Kazuhiro Maeshima: Bunkyo University The Transnational Politics of Literature: Deforming the Post‐ 9/11 Novel Noah K. Viernes: University of Hawaii The Blog of War: Global Technoculture and (Re)Producing Soldiers in an Age of Terror Brianne P. Gallagher: University of Hawaii at Manoa The Photographs Went Away (But the Image Did Not): The Homopolitics of Abu Ghraib and States of Sexual Exception Chad J. Shomura: University of Hawaii at Manoa WC22: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Humanitarian & Military Interventions: Dilemmas, Issues, and Lessons Learned from Current & Past Missions Sponsor(s): Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy Chair Jason Lyall, Princeton University Disc. Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College Broadswords and Broadminds: Command Culture, Unit Effectiveness, and Operational Consistency in Iraq Matthew M. Zais: United States Military Academy Winning the War and Losing the Peace: Problems of Civil‐ Military Cooperation in Peace Operations Chair Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Disc. Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Globalization and Varieties of Capitalism for Latin America Sebastian Royo: Suffolk University The Political Economy of Globalization in Developing Countries: Costa Rica and CAFTA Helen Milner: Woodrow Wilson School Raymond P. Hicks: Princeton University Dustin H. Tingley: Princeton University Neoliberal Restructuring, Financialisation and Socio‐Political Competition in Argentina: The Convertibility System and the Contradictory Outcomes of Dollarisation, 1989—2001 Mariana Jimenez‐Huerta: Queen Mary, University of London The Rise of Latin American Multinational Enterprises Pablo Toral: Beloit College “The New Nationalism” Oil Strategy of Chavez and Mommer: Can China, Iran and International Oil Companies Enable Venezuela to Escape the Markets of “El Imperio” and Reverse PDVSA Production Declines? Thomas W. O'Donnell: The New School for Social Research WC24: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Power and States in the International System Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. The Relevance of Power in International Relations Erik Gartzke: University of California at San Diego The Concept of Nonpolarity Doru Tsaganea: Metropolitan College of New York A Forward Reasoning Approach to the Possibility of a China‐ US Transition David Paul Rapkin: University of Nebraska William R. Thompson: Indiana University The Great Illusion ‐ A Cenetenary Celebration Torbjorn Knutsen: University of Trondheim WC25: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Dessie P. Zagorcheva: Columbia University A Small Intervention with a Big Payoff: Liberia 2003 Alan J. Kuperman: University of Texas J. David Singer, University of Michigan J. David Singer, University of Michigan Peace Studies Chair Jay M. Parker, Georgetown University Disc. Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International Studies China and the Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building Xiao Ren: Fudan University Japan’s Role in the Korean Peninsula Peace Regime Building WC28: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Process Russia's Cooperation with NATO and the EU Yoshinori Kaseda: University of Kitakyushu Russia’s Role in the Korean Peace Regime Building Process Seung‐Ho Joo: University of Minnesota ‐ Morris What Is to Be Done to Build the Korean Peninsula Peace Regime? Tae‐Hwan Kwak: Eastern Kentucky University The Korean Peninsula Peace Regime and Northeast Asian Security Cooperation C. Kenneth Quinonnes WC26: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Regionalism in Asia Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Alice Darlene Ba, University of Delaware Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Why Is There No EU In East Asia? Anoulak Kittikhoun: Graduate Center, City University of New York Jedediah M. Friedman: City University of New York Strategic Preferences and ASEAN Regionalism Min‐hyung Kim: Hobart and William Smith Colleges Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Rod Thornton, University of Nottingham Irina Papkov, Central European University Battle of Influences or Partnership? The EU, Russia and the Shared Neighbourhood Joanna Kaminska: University of London EU‐Russia Cooperation on International Migration Management: Tackling Common Concerns Together or Apart? Lyubov Zhyznomirska: University of Alberta The Increasing NATO’s Role in the Black Sea Region Voldymyr Dubovik: Ukraine NATO and RUSSIA: A Troubled Relationship? W. Brent Garrett: Department of Homeland Security Interests and identity; Comparing EU‐American and EU‐ Russian Relations Rikard Bengtsson: Lund University, Sweden WC29: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Elites' Cognition and Operational Codes as Foreign Policy Explanations Regional Integration in Southeast Asia: Institutional Design Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis and The ASEAN Way Chair Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota Geoffrey B. Cockerham: Utah Valley University Deeper Integration from a Different Perspective: Trade Liberalization Imbalances within Japan’s Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements Nadine Burgschweiger: GIGA Institute of Asian Studies WC27: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Migration and the Changing Faces of Cities: A Comparative Perspective Sponsor(s): Post Communist States Disc. Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut Democracy and Inequality: The South America Elite's Perceptions Denilde Holzhacker: Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado Leaders and the “Nuclear Tipping Point”: Strategic Preferences and the Nuclear Proliferation Dilemma Kelly P. O'Reilly: University of South Carolina Is Talk Cheap? Examining the Use of Public Speech for Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Andranik Migranyan Alastair Iain Johnston: Harvard University Disc. Andranik Migranyan Jonathan Renshon: Harvard University The Irish Diaspora and the End of History: St Patrick’s Day in New York City Feargal E. Cochrane: Lancaster University Mexico‐ US migration: Its Multi‐ Level Effects on Identity of Women seen from a Migrant‐ Expelling Community ‐ San Martin Tilcajete, Oaxaca: A Case Study Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald: UNAM Biin Laden's Foreign Policy Mehdi Mozaffari: University of Aarhus The Promise of Conceptual Metaphor Theory for *Socio‐* Cognitive Foreign Policy Analysis William M. Flanik: University of Toronto WC30: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Human Feelings in Dyadic Relations Migration and the Changing Urban Landscape in the US and Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR Russia: A Comparative Perspective Andrei V. Korobkov: Middle Tennesse State University Chair Immigrants in the Cities: Economic Reasons and Social Consequences: The Case of Russia Disc. Vladimir L. Mukomel: Institute of Sociology, RAS Brigitte M. Vassort‐Rousset, Université Pierre Mendès France Brigitte M. Vassort‐Rousset, Université Pierre Mendès France Reciprocity, International Relations, and Loyalty Jean‐Jacques Roche Reluctant Couples: Interstate Relations after Decolonization Elise M. Feron: Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lille From Enemy to Partner: How to Build Couples? Frédéric Ramel: Universud (Paris‐Sud 11) Disinterest in a Globalized World is Over Josepha Laroche: Université Paris 1 WC31: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Exploring the Ordinary Past towards a Mundane Future: Everyday Events as the Foundation of World Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Globalization and National (State) Institutions in East Asia Helge Hveem: University of Oslo The 'Vietnam Peace' ‐ How Priorities in Vietnam's Internal and External Policies Changed after 1987 Stein Tønnesson: International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Democracy, Dictatorship and Development in Asia Carl Henrik Knutsen: University of Oslo WC34: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Chair Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University Objectives, Motivation, and Incentives in Civil War Disc. Disc. Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Wesley W. Widmaier, St. Joseph's University Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Signaling Security: Relational Perspectives on the Politics of the Everyday in Stability and Support Operations Chair Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University Disc. Cullen Hendrix, University of North Texas A Tale of Two Types: Rebel Goals and the Onset of Civil War Peter Howard: American University David Sobek: Louisiana State University Benjamin M. Jensen: American University Caroline L. Payne: Louisiana State University Eventing the Everyday: Narratives and Common Knowledge in US Foreign Policy Amy Skonieczny: San Francisco State University Terrorism and the Construction of American National Loyalty Jacob L. Stump: American University Structurationist Cognitive Linguistics in International Relations Sanjoy Banerjee: San Francisco State University WC32: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Security Implications of Demographic Change Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Richard Cincotta, Long Range Analysis Unit/NIC Demography and the Changing Global Geography of Internal Armed Conflict Henrik Urdal: Peace and Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) Bo M. Malmberg: Stockholm University Demographic Radicalization?: The Religiosity‐Fertility Nexus and Politics Eric P. Kaufmann: Birkbeck, University of London & Harvard University Population Aging and Global Security: Challenges and Opportunities for the Great Powers Jennifer Sciubba: Rhodes College The Demographics of National Security: Turning “the problem” into Part of the Solution Christian Leuprecht: Royal Military College of Canada WC33: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Globalization, Political Regime and Prospects for Democratization in East Asia Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Disc. T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley John Ravenhill, Australian National University Do Greivances Matter in Ethnic Conflicts? An Experimental Examination of the Greed Versus Greivance Debate Renat Shaykhutdinov: Florida Atlantic University Belinda Bragg: Texas A&M University Competition, Greed, or Inertia: The Dynamics of Civil War Escalation Steve R. Garrison: Midwestern State University Primary Commodities Dependence, Price Volatility, and Political Instability in Sub‐Saharan Africa Magnus B. J. Oberg: Uppsala University Refugee Flows and the Contagion of Domestic Conflict: A Disaggregated Analysis Erika Forsberg: Uppsala University WC35: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager II: Case Studies of (Non‐) Intervention Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair David J. Allen, Loughborough University Disc. Karl Cordell, University of Plymouth Disc. Richard Whitman, University of Bath Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan: The Role of the EU Eva M. Gross: Institute for European Studies Conflict Management in Africa: European Union Policies Gorm Rye Olsen: University of Roskilde What Role for the EU in the Israel‐Palestine Peace Process? Asaf Siniver: University of Birmingham The European Union as a Conflict Manager in the Middle East ‐ A Task Beyond its Means…or Beyond its Will? Costanza Musu: University of Ottawa ‐ School of Public and International Affairs The EU`s Changing Role in the Post‐Soviet Periphery: The South Caucasus and Central Asia Compared Matteo Fumagalli: Central European University WC36: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Non‐Recognized States and Poorly Governed Areas in Eurasia: US, European, and Russian Approaches Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Post Communist States Chair Alexey D. Bogaturov, MGIMO‐University Disc. Alexey D. Bogaturov, MGIMO‐University A Clash on Sovereignty? Kosovo between Russia and the European Union Romanian and Bulgarian Involvement in the Iraq War: A Sequential Foreign Policy Decision‐Making Approach Cristian A. Cantir: University of Kansas Dizygotic Twins: The EU and US Promoting Democracy in the South Caucasus Syuzanna Vasilyan: Ghent University WC39: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Gendered Crossings: Interdisciplinary Explorations Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Florent J. Parmentier: Sciences‐Po, Paris Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Russia and Quasi‐States in Eurasia Bruce Parrott: The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Conflict Resolution and Managing the Non‐recognized States Problems in Eurasia: What Role for the EU? Stephen N. MacFarlane: University of Oxford The US Stakes in the Future of Non‐recognized States in the Caucasus Mikhail A. Troitskiy: Moscow State Instute of International Relations Dealing with the Pseudo‐States – The European Way Adrian Florea: Indiana University WC37: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel NGOs: Part of the Problem or the Solution Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University Laura Catharine Macdonald, Carleton University "Education for All": Exploring the Work Done by IGOs and NGOs and Anticipating the Future of "Education for All" in their Hands Himanshu Dev: North Carolina State University Detrimental Representation: How NGOs’ Structure of Community Participation Can Adversely Influence Their Core Work ‐ Case Study of Villa Campo, Argentina Natasha M. Sacouman: University of Maryland Role of Volunteer Workforce in Moving from Emergency Response to Development in Post‐Conflict Societies Nadezhda Griffin: Fairfield University WC38: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Issues in European Union and US Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University Disc. Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Theoretical Approaches to European Foreign Policy‐ A Debate across Paradigms Charlotta M. Spolander: Centre for European Studies, University of Helsinki Transatlantic Homeland Security Cooperation: The Art of Balancing Internal Security Objectives with Foreign Policy Concerns Patryk Pawlak: European University Institute Women's Caucus Chair Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Rutgers University Disc. Zakia Salime, Michigan State University Polish Plumbers and Senegalese Cleaning Ladies: Gender, Globalization, and New Immigrant Identities Catherine Raissiguier: New Jersey City University Domestic Debates: Feminism and the Feminization of Migration from the Philippines Robyn Magalit Rodriguez: Rutgers University “The Beauty of America:” Nationalism and the Education of Palestinian American Youth Thea R. Abu El‐Haj: Rutgers University Muslim Women and the Politics of ‘Reasonable Accommodation’: Analyzing the Bouchard‐Taylor Report and Its Impact on Canada Meena Sharify‐Funk: Wilfrid Laurier University Regulating through Rights and Crime: Women & Deportation in the Post‐civil Rights Era Patrisia Macias: Sarah Lawrence College WC40: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Legislating and Adjudicating Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Sponsor(s): International Law Human Rights Chair Disc. William E. Hoffmann, King & Spalding George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New York Interpreting Torture: What the Legislative History of the Convention Against Torture Reveals about Current US Practices Jennifer Abbassi: Randolf Macon Woman's College Decisions of the ICTY and ICTR and the Customary Law: An Assessment James Larry Taulbee: Emory University Constitutional Courts and International Human Rights Law: Why Do National Constitutional Courts Cite International Human Rights Law? Kathleen Barrett: Georgian State University US Participation in UN Lawmaking John Carey: United Nations Law Reports Counterterrorism and Human Rights: Reconciling Order and Justice Mahmood Monshipouri: San Francisco State University WC41: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Foreign Policy Impact of Major Powers on Region and States Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Gregory P. Corning, Santa Clara University Disc. Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond “We’ve Got to Remember That We Really Do Have a Dog in This Fight”: Assessing America’s Constructive Engagement of Democratizing Regimes: Post‐WWII Italy (1947‐1956) & Post‐Cold War Russia (1991‐1999) Evan Resnick: Yeshiva University Do Regional Powers Export their Political Regimes? Comparing China, India and Russia Joerg Faust: German Development Institute Julia Bader: German Development Institute Reformulation of Synthetic Approach to Foreign Policy Change: Japan as the Architect of New Asian Regional Financial Order Yong Wook Lee: Korea University Balancing Multiple Interests: Can the United States be Security Partners with Non‐Democracies? Matthew Zierler: Michigan State University The Role of Greater China in Latin America Thomas Cieslik: University of Wuerzburg WC42: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Disciplining Softly: The Counter‐Terrorism Committee and the Logic of Precaution Wouter G. Werner: VU University Amsterdam The Politics of Law and Disciplining Sovereigns Tanja E. Aalberts: Leiden University Performing the Nexus of Politics and Law in World Society Philip Liste: Goethe University Frankfurt Andreas Fischer‐Lescano: University Bremen The Threat to Protect Lothar Brock: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt WC44: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Tree‐huggers, Misanthropes, and Terrorists: (Mis)Representing the Environmental Movement in the Public Sphere Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Disc. Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Peter Jacques, University of Central Florida The Wired World: Rethinking the Environment in a Digital Age Gillian M. Youngs: University of Leicester Juliann Emmons Allison: University of California at Riverside Cross‐Border Dimensions of Global Health: International Regulation, Migration, and Agenda‐Setting Environmentalism Beyond the Human/Nature Divide Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Transnational Social Movements, Framing and Direct Action Strategies: The Climate Action Network from Bali to Copenhagen Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Yanbai Andrea Wang, University of Oxford Disc. Yanbai Andrea Wang, University of Oxford Thinking Ecologically about Health Worker Migration and Inequities in Global Health: Toward Transnational Justice Lisa Eckenwiler: George Mason University Paul Wapner: American University Shannon Gibson: University of Miami Nuclear Back on the Table: The Role of the Nuclear Industry, Public Relations Companies in Placing the Nuclear Option Back on the Irish Energy Agenda Peter F. Doran: Queens University Belfast The Global Fund: Multisectoral Funding as an Alternative to WC45: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Multilateral Global Health Governance and the Politics of Funding Global Health Priorities Immigration Policy and Security Garrett Wallace Brown: University of Sheffield Amy J. Barnes: University of Sheffield Whither Occupational Health? How the International Community Sabotages Development by Failing to Protect the Worker Kyla Elizabeth Sentes: University of Alberta WC43: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel The Politics of International Law: Risk, Securitization, or Hegemony? Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology Chair Oliver Kessler, University of Bielefeld Disc. Oliver Kessler, University of Bielefeld The Informalization of Arms Control Christopher Daase: University of Munich Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Chair Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Disc. Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine Immigration Control in the Transit States: The Case of Turkey Zeynep Sahin: University of Southern California Great Expectations: Framing Chinese Migration to the Russian Far East Jonathan Sullivan: University of Nottingham Bettina Renz: University of Nottingham Italy and Spain in Front of Migration: Challenges and Perspectives Orietta Perni: Tecnologico de Monterrey Explaining Emigration Restrictions: Authoritarianism, Security, and Large Militaries Nikola Mirilovic: University of Chicago WC48: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Economic Issues in Peace and Security Studies Sponsor(s): International Political Economy WC46: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel International Security Studies Conflict Management: Challenges and Opportunities Chair Soo Yeon Kim, Universtiy of Maryland Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Disc. Soo Yeon Kim, Universtiy of Maryland Chair Disc. Faten Ghosn, University of Arizona Faten Ghosn, University of Arizona Quo Vadis, International Responsibility? The Future of International Politics and International Law in Light of the Responsibility to Protect Hannes Peltonen What Happened to the 'Emerging Norm' of Humanitarian Intervention? Michael C. Beckley: Columbia University Ending the Violence: IRA Monopoly Power and Market Closure in Northern Ireland John P. Sawyer: Georgetown University Signaling, Trade, and Alliance Commitment in Peacetime Koji Kagotani: University of California at Los Angeles Privatization and Global Instability: Neoliberal Economic Reforms and the Growth in Military Institutions Across the Globe Shana R. Marshall: University of Maryland Stefano Recchia: Columbia University WC94: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Peace Support Operations: Using the Experience of Second Political Leadership and Regime Formation across the Generation Peacekeeping to better Inform Practice and Environmental Landscape Future Forms of International Conflict Resolution Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies David M. Curran The Peacebuilding Paradox in the Western Balkans Daniella Christova Schmitt: Tubingen University Deciding Not to Intervene: The Evolution of US Humanitarian Non‐Intervention Chris J. Dolan: Lebanon Valley College The Evolution of the Global Collective Security System: Motivations and Patterns of Support for Peacekeeping Operations Cosmina Menghes: University of Notre Dame WC47: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Panel Expectations Versus Reality: The Inconsistent Path of Military Intervention Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Andrea Talentino, Drew University Carlos L. Yordan, Drew University Why and When to Join: The Effects of Motivation and Timing on Casualties and Duration in Interstate Wars Zachary Shirkey: St. John Fisher College Arms Transfers as Predictors of Military Interventions: The Question of Entrapment Frederic Stephen Pearson: Wayne State University Civil War Complexity and the Timing of Intervention Marie Olson Lounsbery: East Carolina University Civil‐Military Relations and Military Intervention Abroad Jeff Pickering: Kansas State University Military Interventon and the Local Populace: Gambling on Hearts and Minds Andrea Talentino: Drew University Disc. Kathryn Hochstetler, University of New Mexico South America in the Global Politics of Climate Change Eduardo Viola: University of Brasilia Combating Deforestation and Mitigating Climate Change in Brazil: New International Cooperation Patterns Fernanda V. Carvalho: Universidade de Brasília WC95: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session The Domestic Side of Climate Change Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Disc. Guri Bang, CICERO Looking Back and Looking Ahead ‐ Continuity and Change of Burden‐Sharing in EU Climate Policy Constanze C. Haug: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Influence of the Kyoto Process on National Policy Networks: Combining Social Network Analysis and Multicriteria Analysis Karin M. Ingold: ETH Zurich Has Putin Gone Green? Moscow and the Kyoto Protocol Gregory P. Williams: University of Connecticut WC96: Wednesday 12:15 PM ‐ 2:00 PM Poster Session Navigating the Politics and Uncertainties of Climate Change Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Disc. Fariborz Zelli, German Development Institute State and Capital Responses to Climate Crisis: An Introduction to the Eco‐Industrial Complex Robert A. MacNeil: University of Ottawa China’s Participation in the Post‐2012 Climate Change Regime Ho‐Ching Lee: National Central University Industrialised Countries and Developing Countries on the Regime of Climate Change: A Comparative Reading Danny Zahreddine: Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais Matilde de Souza: Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerai Climate Change and the Construction of Scenario Sets that Span the Range of Societal Uncertainties Henrik Carlsen: Swedish Defence Research Agency Climate Change and Societal Tipping Points Ilan Chabay: Chalmers University of Technology & University of Gothenburg Andreas Rechkemmer: UNU‐IHDP WD01: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Oracles: The Role of Normative and Performative Predictive Ideas Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Ariel Colonomos, CERI‐CNRS Ariel Colonomos, CERI‐CNRS Disc. Robert Jervis, Columbia University How to Think about the Unthinkable: Policy in an Uncertain Climate David Jacobson: Arizona State University From Prediction to Observation: Using Alternate Scenarios to Improve Foreign Policy Decisions Michael F. Oppenheimer: Center for Global Affairs, NYU WD03: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Roundtable The Past and Future of Decision Making in the United Nations Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Participant Ian Hurd, Northwestern University Participant David Malone, International Development Research Centre Participant Stephen J. Stedman, Stanford University WD04: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Postconflict Peace Stability Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Disc. Marwa Daoudy, Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland Thomas E. Flores, New York University Time to Kill: The Impact of Elections on Post‐Conflict Peace and Stability Dawn M. Brancati: Washington University Spoiling the Peace: The Logic of Violence in Post‐Conflict Societies Michael Findley: Brigham Young University Zachary S. Davis: Brigham Young University Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Programs: Are Communities the Answer? Natacha C. Lemasle: Sciences‐Po (Paris) / Northwestern University Oracles of War That « Make » Peace : Self‐Fulfilling Theories of Nuclear Stability WD05: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Ariel Colonomos: CERI‐CNRS State Behaviour and Global Norms: Comparing Hegemonic Prediction Markets: Trading Uncertainty for Collective and Emerging Powers Wisdom Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Emile Servan Schreiber: Newsfutures Chair WD02: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Andrew Walter, London School of Economics and Political Science Amitav Acharya, University of Bristol Local Conflicts and Local Order Disc. Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The United States, China and the Non‐Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: Explaining Norm Convergent Behaviour Peace Studies Chair Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Peace by Piece: Village Peace Processes in Southeast Asia Shane J. Barter: University of British Columbia Mandated Representation for Minorities in Conflict‐Infested Regions in India: A Radical Experiment of Myopic Solutions or True Empowerment of Minorities for Enduring Peace? Rubi Devi: The University of Southern Mississippi Kyeonghi Baek: Buffalo State College The Creation of Local Order in Civil War Ana Arjona: Yale University Rosemary J. Foot: University of Oxford Greening America: International Norms, the Kyoto Protocol and Domestic Policy Change in the United States Robert Falkner: London School of Economics and Political Science Behavioural Convergence in Financial Regulation: The US and China Andrew Walter: London School of Economics and Political Science WD06: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Terror, (In)Security, and Liberty : Theoretical Challenges Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen Jef Huysmans, The Open University The Political, The Liberal and the Exception R. B. J. Walker: University of Victoria What is Illiberal Today? Vivienne Jabri: King's College London India’s Diaspora Policy and the Politics of Extraterritorial Incorporation Constantino H. Xavier: Jawaharlal Nehru University The Development of EU International Security Agencies: An International Poltical Sociology of the EU (In)Security Agents WD09: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Didier F. Bigo: Sciences‐Po Paris The Practice(s) of Global Constitutionalism Changing Notions of Protection and Security: Critical Sponsor(s): International Organization Infrastructure, War and Expertise Chair Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Ole Waever: University of Copenhagen Vulnerability of the Self and Technology of Surveillance James Peter Burgess: Peace Research Institute, Oslo WD07: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Memory and Conflict Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Karin Fierke, University of St. Andrews Disc. Narendran Kumarakulasingam, American University Remembering Peace, Forgetting War: Nordic and Democratic Peace Reconsidered Christopher Browning: University of Warwick Pertti L. Joenniemi: Danish Institute for International Studies ‘Lest We Forget’: Invoking the ‘ANZAC’ Myth in Contemporary Australian Military Intervention Matt McDonald: University of Warwick Disc. Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Global Constitutionalism: A Practice Oriented Approach Antje Wiener: University of Bath Delegation of Constitutional Powers to International Courts Karen Alter: Northwestern University International Human Rights Norms: Strong Enough to Influence a Superpower? Robert C. Johansen: University of Notre Dame Investing in Democracy: Political Processes and Constitutional Presuppositions in International Investment Law David Schneiderman: University of Toronto From International law to Global Constitutionalism: Judicial Constructions of a Paradigm Shift Mattias Kumm: New York University Virginia Woolf and Feminist Memory in the Age of the 'War WD10: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel on Terror' Analyzing the Bush Presidency and Beyond Gillian M. Youngs: University of Leicester Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Citizenpolicies and The Nordic Model Chair Gregory Miller, University of Oklahoma Grete Brochmann: University of Oslo Disc. Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii Collective Trauma, Development and Change: Prospects for Effective Peacebuilding Riva B. Kantowitz: Sabanci University WD08: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Governing Diasporas in International Politics Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Disc. Francesco Ragazzi, SOAS University of London Fiona Adamson, SOAS University of London The Creative Destruction of Citizenship ‐ On How Democracies Redefine Citizenship in Debating Enfranchisement of Settled Immigrants Luicy Pedroza: Bremen International School of Social Sciences Managing Those Who Leave: Toward a Diasporic Governmentality Francesco Ragazzi: SOAS University of London From Dual Citizenship to Economic Development: The Shifting Terrain of Symbolic Politics and Diaspora Policy in Post‐Communist Hungary Myra A. Waterbury: Ohio University The Impact of “Host State” – “Home State Relations” on Ethnic Interest Group Lobbying Success in the US Foreign Policy Process Henriette M. Rytz: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Old Challenges, New President: The Future of US Foreign Policy Jennifer M. Hazen: Small Arms Survey About Face: The Reassertion of American Strategic Culture post 9‐11 Jonathan S. Miner: North Georgia College and State University Craig B. Greathouse: North Georgia College and State University George W. Bush’s Cognitive Style and US Foreign Policy Stephen Benedict Dyson: University of Connecticut Strategic Leadership: America's Global Role amidst Systemic Change Bruce W. Jentleson: Duke University The Stubborn Cowboy: An Analysis of G.W. Bush Foreign Policy Colleen E. Miller: University of Minnesota WD11: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel A New US Foreign after the G.W. Bush Administrations? Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Chair Disc. Rafael Velazquez, CIDE Jorge Rebolledo Flores, University of Miami Asymmetric and Transnational Threats Facing a New Administration Kimberley Roberts: University of Miami The New US Administration and South America Stephan J. Sberro: ITAM The New US Administration and South America Rita Ana Giacalone: Universidad de Los Andes US‐Latin American Relations after Bush Bruce Bagley: University of Miami Education and Sudan's Peace Process Peter R. Woodward: Reading University Dilemmas of Justice and Reconciliation: Ordinary Rwandans and the Gacaca Courts Amaka Megwalu: Harvard Law School WD15: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel WD12: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Trends in Women's Political Status and Participation Human Rights and IR Theory: Explaining State Human Rights Behavior Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College Disc. Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University The Politics of Human Rights: When do States Consider Human Rights in Foreign Policy? Michelle Allendoerfer: University of Michigan Elite‐driven Reforms, International Norms, and Domestic Change: A New Take on the ‘Boomerang Effect' Jennifer Heeg Maruska: Georgetown University/Texas A&M A Divided West? Human Rights in Transatlantic Relations Volker Heins: Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt University The English School, Gendered Internationalism and Cosmopolitan Protection of Women Annika Bergman‐Rosamond: University of Leicester WD13: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Catherine Lu, McGill University Disc. Catherine Lu, McGill University Where Should We Dump Our Global Justice Obligations? Not on International Institutions Sarah C. Goff: Princeton University Political Obligation and Global Political Integration Luis Cabrera: University of Birmingham The Ethics of Sovereign (In)equality and Cosmopolitan Law Antonio Franceschet: University of Calgary Is There a "Crisis of Global Governance"? Roland Paris: University of Ottawa WD14: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Politics of Education and War: Examining Theory and Practice Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace Disc. Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace Education and Keeping Hope Alive in War‐Torn Societies Jeffrey Helsing: United States Institute of Peace Training Human Rights Educators in Iraq: Risks and Opportunities Maria I. Jessop: United States Institute of Peace Evaluating Education and Training Programs Mary Hope Schwoebel: United States Institute of Peace Women's Caucus Chair Disc. Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College Mi Yung Yoon, Hanover College US Christian Women Waging War and Advocating Peace: The Complex Relationship between Christian Women and Their Militarized Spiritual Beliefs since 1945 David E. Settje: Concordia University Chicago Michelle Morkert: Concordia University Food Crisis, Women’s Changing Economic Roles, and Their Implications for Gender in North Korea Kyung‐Ae Park: University of British Columbia Repositioning the Politics of Difference from a South African Center Kea Gorden: College of Charleston Political Parties and Women in Brazilian Politics Maria do Socorro Braga: Universidade Federal de São Carlos Do Women Make a Difference? An Initial Assessment of Ellen Johnson‐Sirleaf's Presidency Melinda J. Adams: James Madison University WD16: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel International Communication and the Multifaceted Digital Divide Sponsor(s): International Communication Chair Disc. Ken Rogerson, Duke University Ken Rogerson, Duke University Exploring the Role of Partnerships for Scalable and Sustainable ICT Projects: EasySeva in Sri Lanka Laura Hosman: University of California at Berkeley A Political History of the Internet: Implications for US Power Madeline M. Carr: Australian National University Tacit Web: A Look at the Digital Divide Below the Tip of the Iceberg Meelis Kitsing: University of Massachusetts Amherst Mapping and Framing the Digital Political Divide: Worldwide Inequality in using the Internet to Practice Politics Andrea Calderaro: European University Institute WD17: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Robert Ross, Boston College Disc. Robert Ross, Boston College Thinking About Intervention: Chinese Elite Views of Peace Enforcement Operations Courtney J. Richardson: Fletcher School, Tufts University Half‐Circle: China’s Policy Shifts on Track II Security Regimes Marc Lanteigne: University of St. Andrews Assesssing Chinese Dissatisfaction with the International Status Quo Katharine Jefferson: University of Arizona China’s Foreign Aid Policy: Rediscovering an Old Tool of Diplomacy Michael Glosny: Massachusetts Institute of Technology WD18: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Latin American Scholarship in International Relations Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Arlene Beth Tickner, Universidad de los Andes Disc. Jorge I. Dominguez, Harvard University The State of International Relations in Colombia Sandra Borda: Universidad de los Andes Minority Discrimination and the Support for Political Violence: Lessons From Estonia and Israel Angela Kachuyevski: Arcadia University Ronnie M. Olesker: St. Lawrence University Applying Self‐Determination in the Former Yugoslavia: Lessons for Conflict Resolution Ana S. Trbovich: Fakultet za Ekonomiju, Finansije I Administraciju In Between Nations: The Influence of Conflict on Identity among Ethiopian‐Born Eritreans Jennifer A. Riggan: Arcadia University Communal Assimilation and Identity Formation: A Comparative Study of the Palestinian Refugee Communities and their Effect on Domestic Politics in Lebanon and Kuwait Mohammed H. Al‐Ghanim: Georgetown University WD21: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Sovereignty, Private Authority, and Securitization: Paradoxes in Neoliberal Governance Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology IR Studies in Brazil: Between Strengths and Weaknesses Nizar Messari: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro The State of the IR Discipline in Mexico James F. Robinson: ITAM Either pariah or parvenu: when South American countries met the European Society of States Paulo Luiz Esteves: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais WD19: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Military Interventions: Challenges Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Robert M. Farley, University of Kentucky Disc. Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas Making States from the Outside: External Intervention and State‐Building in Weak Polities Ja Ian Chong: Princeton University Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Neil Smith, City University of New York and University of Aberdeen Amy Kaplan, University of Pennsylvania Marketizing Authority, Securing Logistic Space Deborah Cowen: University of Toronto Securing Africa? (Re)invention of Africa in Discourses on Terrorism Malinda S. Smith: University of Alberta Risk Before Justice: When the Law Contests its own Suspension Louise Amoore: Durham University Security Discourses, the Security and Prosperity Partnership and the Institutionalization of Private Authority Janine Brodie: University of Alberta Security and Suveillance in the New World Order: Air Power in the New Century When Bandwagoning Does Not Pay Off: The Waning of the Caren Kaplan: University of California at Davis "Coalition of the Willing" WD22: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Jonathan Paquin: Université Laval The EU's Relations with Asia: Assessing Past Perspectives and Understanding Foreign Intervention in Lebanon: A Cross Defining New Directions Systems Model Sponsor(s): Nordic International Studies Association Eric Bordenkircher: University of California at Los Angeles The Conduct of Military Forces in Peace Operations and Counterinsurgency Kersti Larsdotter: Swedish National Defence College WD20: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Ethnic and Sectarian Identity: Violence, Conflict, and Ways Out Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Chair Ronnie M. Olesker, St. Lawrence University Disc. Joseph Kling, St. Lawrence University Chair Disc. Eija T. Limnell, University of Helsinki, Network for European Studies David Frederic Camroux, CERI ‐ Sciences Po Planning Demographic Futures: International Interactions of Gender Equality Discourse in Demographic Policy in the EU and Japan Jemima Repo: University of Helsinki Trajectories of Democracy: EU, India, and the Question of Difference Dibyesh Anand: Westminster University Pitfalls and Potential of Region‐to‐Region Interaction in the WD25: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Asia‐Europe Meeting (ASEM) International Ethics: Historical Perspectives Bart J. Gaens: Unversity of Helsinki The European Union as an International Actor: Europeanization of Relations with Asia? Juha‐Pekka P. Jokela: University of Helsinki WD23: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Regional and International Trade Agreements: When Do They Work Best? Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Economy Chair Jonathan B. Slapin, Trinity College Dublin Disc. Jasminka Ninkovic, Oxford College of Emory University Jonathan B. Slapin, Trinity College Dublin Disc. How Exit Options Influences the Legalization and Effectiveness of International Trade Agreements Julia Gray: University of California at Los Angeles Jonathan B. Slapin: Trinity College Dublin What Determines Export Success in Labor‐Intensive Goods? Jasminka Ninkovic: Oxford College of Emory University Fair Trade and Development: The Case of Guatemalan Coffee April Linton: University of California at San Diego Food Price Revolution & NAFTA.: Is there Another Hole in the Regionalism Bucket? Imtiaz A. Hussain: Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City WD24: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Market Civilization II: Poverty, Power, and Privilege in the Global Political Economy Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Stephen R. Gill, York University Tim S. DiMuzio, Trent University In the Womb of Market Civilization: Surrogacy, Ethics and the Governance of the Body Isabella C. Bakker: York University Market Civilization and the Neo‐liberal Food Regime's Global Food Crisis Philip McMichael: Cornell University In Defence of Commodity Agreements: Contesting the Neoliberal Governance of ‘Free Market’ Food Gavin D. Fridell: Trent University Market Civilization as Babylon Robbie G. Shilliam: Victoria University of Wellington Disciplining Production and Social Reproduction: Criminalizing the Poor in the Transition to Market Civilization Adrienne L. Roberts: York University Sponsor(s): International Ethics English School Chair Piki Ish‐Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Disc. Ian Hall, Griffith University Holbach's IR Theory: An Eighteenth Century Alternative to Liberalism and Realism for a Utilitarian International Ethics Charles Devellennes: University of Kent From Irresistible Compassion To Conditional Sympathy: An Essay Concerning 18th Century Humanitarianism Juha H. Käpylä Carr, Darwin, and Evolution of the World Kuniyuki Nishimura: University of Florida / Kyoto University Realism, Hans Morgenthau, and the Perils of Democratic Foreign Policy Sam D. Estabrooks: University of Albany ‐ State University of New York Thomas C. Walker: University at Albany ‐ State University of New York WD26: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel China and the World Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Disc. Xiaowen Zhang, Augustana College Explaining the Implementation of Intellectual Property Rights Policy in China after the country’s WTO Entry: The Case of Copyright Zhenqing Zhang: University of Minnesota China's Investment in Africa: A Catalyst for Growth and Development or a "Trojan Horse" for Exploitation Emmanuel Ezi Obuah: Alabama A&M University Global Capitalism and China's Uneven Integration into the World Economy Ling Chen: Johns Hopkins University China, the West and the New Scramble for African Oil Jesse S. Ovadia: York University WD27: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Non‐Violence and Nationalist Mobilization Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Chair Tristan James Mabry, Georgetown University Disc. Tristan James Mabry, Georgetown University The Puzzle of Nationalist Movements in Liberal Democratic Contexts Andre Lecours: Concordia University Identity and Power: Indigenousness as a Political Strategy Scott M. Forrest: University of Lapland Marjo Lindroth: University of Lapland Toward a Framework for Understanding Nonviolent Struggle: Comparing Demands, Tactics and Strategy WD30: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Tavishi Bhasin: Kennesaw State University Conceptualising Global Health Governance I: Past, Present and Future Directions Maia Carter Hallward: Kennesaw State University Sponsor(s): International Organization Understanding Enduring Non‐Violent Micronationalism Chair Colin J. McInnes, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Amber C. Concepcion: Georgetown University Disc. Colin J. McInnes, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Ashley Anne Thomas The Emergence of Global Institutions for Cooperation on Health, and Their Legacy Today WD28: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Theoretical Approaches to Military Alliances Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Rajaie Batniji: University of Oxford The Field of Global Health Governance: Past, Present, Future Chair Andrew J. Loomis, Georgetown University John Kirton: University of Toronto Disc. Jason William Davidson, University of Mary Washington Jenilee M. Guebert: University of Toronto Domestic Regime Transformation and the Changes of External Functions of Alliance: The Case of Modern Europe Tashika Odagiri: Sophia University, Japan Does Alliance Deliver what it Promises? Assessing Alliance Reliability with Veto Player Overlapping Regimes in Access to Medicines: What Role for Global Health Governance? Emily A. Mok: University of Oxford Global Health Governance: What Does Complexity Theory Offer? Peter S. Hill: The University of Queensland Kuyoun Chung: University of California at Los Angeles WD31: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Durability of Military Alliances: Asset Specificity and Identity Anticipating the End of History: Fukuyama's Thesis 20 Years as Indirect Circuits Power Later Jae‐Jung Suh: Johns Hopkins University Multiple Threats, Alliance and Cooperation: A Comparative Case Study of South Korea and Poland Hyon Joo Yoo: Georgetown University WD29: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University The Role of Domestic Politics in the EU’s Foreign Policy: Enlargement, Trade Policy and Defence Omar R. Serrano: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Governmental Politics and National Preference Rormation – Is the State Merely a Transmission Belt? Derek J. Beach: University of Aarhus Identifying Parameters of Foreign Policy Change: A Synthetic Approach Spyros Blavoukos: Athens University of Economics and Busines Dimitris Bourantonis: Athens Uni of Economics & Business Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Eric H. Honda, California State University Disc. Stefanie Von Hlatky, Université de Montréal After the End: Francis Fukuyama’s End of History at Twenty Francisco A. Resnicoff: Brown University Ulrich B. Krotz: Brown University After the End of History: A Realist Retrospective on the Fukuyama Thesis as Another Twenty‐Years Crisis Eric H. Honda: California State University Major Power Influence on Democratization in Developing Countries Kunihiko Imai: Elmira College Anti‐Democracy and the FARC Connection: The Narco‐ Petrol Politics of the US‐Columbia‐Venezuela Relation Dustin G. Vandehey: California State University San Bernardino Nip It in the Bud: Analyzing the Revolutionary Politics of Dictatorship and Democracy in Russia‐Georgia Relations Nalani Basan: California State University at San Bernardino WD32: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Expecting the Unexpected: Unintended Consequences and International Legitimacy and Domestic Politics: Constraints Human Rights on Coalition Cohesion in European Responses to Iraq and Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Afghanistan Jon Western: Mount Holyoke College Trans‐realism: How Domestic Political Responses Affect External Actors’ Foreign Policy Outcomes Jennifer Morrison Taw: Claremont McKenna College Chair Disc. Jana K. Lipman, Tulane University Jana K. Lipman, Tulane University From Mars to the Gulag: Nuclear Winter, Science, and Human Rights Paul H. Rubinson: University of Texas at Austin "To All Our French Friends": Portuguese Immigrants and Public Conscience Melissa K. Byrnes: Southwestern University “A Mystic Bond of Brotherhood Makes All Men One”: The American Homophile Movement in International Context Josie Rodberg: Harvard University WD35: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The European Union as a Global Conflict Manager III: Assessing Successes and Failures Human Agency and Unintended Consequences: The Helsink Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Final Act and the Protection of Human Rights in Eastern Chair Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber, Princeton University Europe Sarah B. Snyder: Yale University WD33: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel The Developmental State Revisited Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Lynn White Jr., Princeton University Disc. Lynn White Jr., Princeton University "Taking Our Proper Place in the World": South Korea and Globalization as a Policy Goal Carl Joergen Saxer: Hanyang University Hegemonic Transition and the Social Basis of Developmentalism in East Asia Kevin Gray: University of Sussex Policy Learning and Diffusion Analysis: China’s FDI Liberalization in the Shadow of Japanese Developmental State Min Ye: Boston University Institutions, Governance, and Foreign Investment: A Comparative Analysis of Special Economic Zones in China and India Yu Zheng: University of Connecticut Beyond the Neo‐developmental Paradigm: Political Transactions and High‐Tech Development in East Asia Youngmin Jo: Indiana University WD34: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Preferences, Similarity, and Conflict Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Mark Souva, Florida State University Disc. Michael P. Colaresi, Michigan State University Does The Democratic Peace Capitulate to Military Mobilization? Will H. Moore: Florida State University Marius Radean: Florida State University Mark Souva: Florida State University Audiences and International Conflict: Bargaining in the Shadow of Mass Mediated Publics T. Camber Warren: Princeton University Ideological War Yoji Sekiya: University of Rochester Religious Similarity and Militarized Interstate Disputes Indra De Soysa: Norwegian University of Science and Technology Rafael Reuveny: Indiana University An Empirical Investigation of Resolve, Extraction, and War Jeremy T. Kedziora: University of Rochester Disc. Uriel Abulof, Princeton University Five Years of EU Military Conflict Management: Taking Stock Annemarie P. Rodt: University of Nottingham EU Conflict Management en International Administration in Bosnia and Kosovo Niels Van Willigen: University of Leiden The EU’s PErformance as a Conflict Manager: A Comparative Study of Cyprus and Kosovo Murat Tuzunkan: Cyprus International University Southern Lebanon: Why a White Spot on the EU Peacekeeping Map? Chiara Ruffa: European University Institute WD36: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Confronting the Challenges of a Post‐9/11 World: Adaptations, Over‐Reactions, and Abject Failures in (Counter‐) Terrorism Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa Barbara Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University What Have We Learned, If Anything? The Consequences of Counter‐Terrorism on British Society George Kassimeris: University of Wolverhampton Branding Terror: How Transnational Islamist Terrorists Use Image‐Making and International Marketing in the Global Village Robert A. Saunders: Farmingdale State College Between a Rock and Hard Place: Terrorism and the Boundary between Combat and Law Enforcement Barbara J. Falk: Canadian Forces College Benjamin M. Shaer: Borden Ladner Gervais Britain’s ‘War’ on the IRA: A Case Study in Counter‐Terrorist Overkill Peter D. Hart: Memorial University WD37: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Negotiating Globalization Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Disc. Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College Turning the Tide on Water Privatization: Civil Society and the World Bank Madeline Baer: University of California at Irvine The MDGs Negotiated Constituting Water Sector Reform in Niger Stina Hansson: Gothenburg University Comparing Performance of Subnatioinal Governments in Latin America after the Reforms WD40: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Gabriel B. Filartiga: Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social The Genaology of New Directions in International Law: Pedagogy, Human and Women's Rights, Economic Development, and Juvenile Sentencing Eduardo R. Gomes: Universidade Federal Fluminense Sponsor(s): International Law Globalization, Partisan Politics, and Social Movements in Latin America Kathryn Hochstetler: University of New Mexico WD38: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Perspectives on the Role of Leaders in Shaping Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair David Mitchell, Bucknell University Disc. Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College Who Governs in Foreign Policy? An Inquiry Into the Shifting Power Balance in the Swedish Foreign Policy Executive Karl Magnus Johansson: Södertörn University College Face of the Enemy: Presidential Perceptions and the American Experience of War R. William Ayres: Elizabethtown College Driven to Extremes: The Role of Prime Ministerial Leadership and the Direction of Foreign Policy in Coalition Governments David Mitchell: Bucknell University Heads of a State Acting like Heads of State? Governors and American Foreign Relations Samuel Lucas McMillan: Lander University Analogical Reasoning, Neuroscience and Emotion: Towards a Hot Cognitive Approach David Patrick Houghton: University of Central Florida WD39: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Debating Methodological Approaches to Women's Human Rights Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Human Rights Chair Disc. Hilal Elver, University of California at Santa Barbara Sally Engle Merry, New York University Muslim Women’s Exclusion from Public Spaces in Liberal Democracies Chair Jennifer Abbassi, Randolf Macon Woman's College Disc. William E. Hoffmann, King & Spalding Human Rights, Islam, Economic Development, and Public Health Anthony Tirado Chase: Occidental College International Law and Peacebuiding Henry F. Carey: Georgia State University The Origins and Direction of Contemporary International Law Pedagogy Robert J. Beck: University of Wisconsin ‐ Milwakee Middle Eastern Women and the Law: Where do Human Rights Begin? Tyra Murielle Bouhamdan: Georgia State University WD41: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Multiple Targets of Chinese Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Julia Bader, German Development Institute Disc. Julia Bader, German Development Institute Comparative Diplomacy: Chinese Relations with Sudan and Angola, 1959‐2009 Steven F. Jackson: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Impact of China’s Latin‐American Policy Strategy on Taiwan's Relations with Its Latin American Allies Johnny Shaw: Chinese Culture University The Relevance (or Irrelevance) of the Hong Kong Experience Under China's One Country Two Systems Concept for Taiwan James W. Chui: London School of Economics and Political Science WD42: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Globalization and Democratization: Comparative Perspectives from Latin and Turkish Political Landscapes Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Hilal Elver: University of California at Santa Barbara Femicide and Borders: Making the Transnational Link between Canada and Mexico Laura Parisi: University of Victoria Political Elite Discourse on Women’s Human Rights in Turkey Zehra Arat: Purchase College, State University of New York Gender or Women, What is the difference? The Gender Perspective of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Pascha Bueno Hansen: University of California at Santa Cruz Global Development Chair Robert Kaufman, Rutgers University Globalization, Liberalization and Domestic Politics: A Comparative Look at the Rise of PAN in Mexico and AKP in Turkey Isik Ozel: Sabanci Universitesis Orhanli‐Tuzla The Politics of Fiscal Balance in a Decentralized System: The Experience of Brazil, 1995‐2003 Ozge Kemahlioglu: Florida State University Privatizations and Forces of Democratization: A Labor Perspective on Turkey and Argentina Peride K. Blind: United Nations Latin America's Many Lefts: Explaining Left‐of‐Center Governments'Reactions to Market Reforms Gustavo A. Flores‐Macias: Cornell University WD43: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Lacan and International Relations Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology Chair Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University Disc. Martin Weber, University of Queensland Lacan/Sarkozy: Perversion and Post‐Political Leadership Diane Rubenstein: Cornell University Making the Subject Matter in IR: Conversations with Psychoanalytic Theory Charlotte Epstein: Sydney University Jacques Lacan and the Problem of Agency in International Relations Andreja Zevnik: University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Shadow of Freedom: Sovereignty, Madness, and Causality Erin Felicia Labbie: Bowling Green State University From Symptom to Syndrome: Hawala as Internal Limit of Global Governance Govind N. Shantharam: University of Minnesota WD44: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Contesting International Climate Change Strategies: The Politics and Policy of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair James Meadowcroft, Carleton University Disc. Katherine Sye Grover, University of Maryland Advancement of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technology in the United States Jennie C. Stephens: Clark University CCS: The Next Technological Lock‐In? Philip J. Vergragt: Clark University Carbon Capture and Storage as a post‐Kyoto Global Bargain Chip or Global Geo‐Engineering Experiment? Karin Backstrand: Lund University The Norwegian Case: Norway's Strategic Engagement with CCS Local Expenses, National Gains: The Distribution of Costs and Benefits of Immigration Jennifer S. Farias: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas Between Scylla and Charybdis: Immigrant Mobilization in German Elections Sara Claro da Fonseca: Social Science Research Center Berlin Race, Immigration, and National Identity in the US Gregory W. Streich: University of Central Missouri Akis Kalaitzidis: University of Central Missouri Corporatist Birds of a Feather? Austrian and Dutch Immigration Politics Alexander A. Caviedes: State University of New York at Fredonia WD46: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel After the Conflict: The Human Security Challenge Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University Disc. Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University Human Security in Angola: The Role of Religious Non‐State Actors James A. P. Tiburcio: University of Brasilia Overcoming the Conflict Trap by Understanding Reintegration in Post‐Conflict Societies: A Micro‐Level Analysis of Reintegration after Mass Violence in Angola Aude‐Sophie Rodella Norms of International Conflict Resolution Lise Morje Howard: Georgetown University The Challenges of Successful Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration of Child Soldiers: The Case of Sierra Leone Jana Tabak: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro A Formal Model of Stablization and Reconstruction Operations M. Andrew Abdollahian: Claremont Graduate University Mike Baranick: National Defense University Brice L. Nicholson: Claremont Graduate University WD47: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Gender and Armed Non‐State Actors Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Oluf Langhelle: University of Stavanger International Security Studies Carbon Capture and Storage and the Indeterminacy of Energy Transitions Peace Studies James Meadowcroft: Carleton University Chair WD45: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Disc. The Politics of Immigration Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Political Sociology Chair Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Disc. Jeannette Money, University of California Davis Ann‐Kristin Sjoberg, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Laura Sjoberg, Virginia Tech From Violence Against Women to Women's Violence in Hait Benedetta Faedi: Stanford University Emancipated or Oppressed? Female Combatants in the Colombian Guerrilla Rahel Kunz: University of Lucerne Ann‐Kristin Sjoberg: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Women and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army: Peace, Security and Equality in 2008 Esther Waters: UN At the Cross‐Roads: Nepali Maoist Female Combatants Sanam Anderlini: The International Civil Society Action Networ WE04: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Past is Not Even Past: What We Have Learned about Managing Conflict Sponsor(s): Peace Studies Chair Michael E. Brown, George Washington University ‐ Elliott School of International Affairs Chester A. Crocker, Georgetown University WD48: Wednesday 2:15 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Panel Globalization and the Welfare State Disc. Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Merging Militaries after Civil War: South Africa, Bosnia, and the Search for Theory Chair Jeanne W. Simon, Universidad de Concepcion Disc. Jeanne W. Simon, Universidad de Concepcion Redistribution or Mobility? – The Strategic Trade‐Offs in Globalizing Economies Boliang Zhu: Columbia University Qiang Zhou: University of Chicago Sources of Pension Reforms in the European Union Alexandra Hennessy: Clarkson University Globalization and Reforming Big Government Nita Rudra: University of Pittsburgh Siddharth Chandra: University of Pittsburgh WE02: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Roy Licklider: Rutgers University Democratization in War‐Torn Countries: From Paradoxes to Prescriptions Timothy D. Sisk: University of Denver Transatlantic Security Institutions: Are They Ready for the 21st Century? Chantal De Jonge Oudraat: US Institute of Peace/Georgetown University Conflict Managers on Call: Lessons Learned about NGOs as Peacemakers Pamela R. Aall: United States Institute of Peace Explaining Civil War Recurrence State Building, Elections and Interventions Charles T. Call: American University Sponsor(s): International Law John T. Schmitt: Centre for Economic Policy Research Peace Studies WE05: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University Human Security Issues in Regional Cooperation in East Asia Disc. Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies The External Dimension of the Somali Conflict: The United States’ Intervention and Uncritical 'International Community' Chair Disc. Afyare A. Elmi: University of Alberta Negotiation in the Shadow of an Extremist Threat Rebecca H. Best: University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill Signaling for Audience Support in Intrastate Conflicts Jason S. Enia: University of Southern California Brazilian Motivations in MINUSTAH Luisa Café: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro WE03: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Distinguished Scholar's Panel: A Tribute to James Turner Johnson Sponsor(s): International Ethics Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow Participant Alex Bellamy, University of Queensland Susan Kang, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/ City University of New York Jing‐Dong Yuan, Monterey Institute of International Studies From Global Norms to Regional Practice: Institutionalizing Human Security Cooperation in East Asia Tsuneo Akaha: Monterey Institute of International Studies China's Non‐Traditional Security Cooperation in Southeast Asia David Arase: Pomona College Inter‐regional Asian Emigration and the Potential for International Cooperation in East Asia: A Comparative Examination of State Integration Policies in Korea and Japan Stephen R. Nagy: Waseda University WE06: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Ideas, Interests and Circumstance in the Making of US Foreign Policy: Roundtable on Tom J. Farer’s “Confronting Global Terrorism and American Neo‐Conservatism” Participant John Kelsay, Florida State University Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Participant Anthony F. Lang, Jr., School of International Relations Chair Daniel J. Whelan, Hendrix College Participant Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University Disc. Tom Farer, University of Denver Honoree James T. Johnson, Rutgers University Participant Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University Participant Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University Participant Vendulka Kubalkova, University of Miami WE07: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Getting Down to Cases ‐ What Historical Research Can and Cannot Do for International Relations Theory Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Disc. Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen Understanding the Europe of Action ‐ History and Theory in the Study of European Integration Mathieu L.L. Segers: University Utrecht Deconstructing Franco‐German Bilateralism in Europe and the Cross‐Fertilization of Historical and Political Science Studies Carine S. Germond: Université Strasbourg 3 ‐ Robert Schuman The Political and Institutional Context of Historical Research ‐ A Political Science Perspective on the Historiography of West German Ostpolitik Joost J. Kleuters: Radboud University Nijmegen How Historical Evidence Enriches the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy Crisis Decision‐Making Analysis Bertjan Verbeek: Radboud University Nijmegen WE08: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology Chair Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Disc. Alexander Edward Wendt, Ohio State University The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics Patrick Thaddeus Jackson: American University Daniel Nexon: Georgetown University Practice Theory as a Relational Approach to World Politics Vincent Pouliot: McGill University Making and Mobilizing Moderates: Rhetorical Strategy, Political Networks, and Counterterrorism Ronald R. Krebs: University of Minnesota SNA in IR: Pathologies and Potentials Alexander Montgomery: Reed College The Social Production of Indivisible Territory Stacie Goddard: Wellesley College The Evolution of the EU’s Infrastructure for Learning in EU Civilian Crisis Management Operations Raphael Bossong: London School of Economics and Political Science Thorsten Benner: Global Public Policy Institute Conceptualizing UN Peace Operations ‘In the Field’ as Organizations Till Blume: University of Konstanz WE10: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Sources of American Foreign Policy Across Several Regions Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph Disc. Thomas C. Walker, University at Albany ‐ State University of New York Getting from Estrangement to Engagement: The Future of US‐Iran Relations Jalil Roshandel: East Carolina University Alethia H. Cook: East Carolina University US Foreign Policy and Eurasia Lasha Tchantouridze: University of Manitoba The Determinants of US Policy toward North Korea since the End of the Cold War Taehyung Ahn: Florida International University Competing for Scarce Resources: The US Government's Efforts in Sub‐Saharan Africa Roshen Hendrickson: College of Staten Island, City University of New York WE11: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel International Relations of Subnational Governments in North America Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association Chair Disc. Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, UTM Modesto Seara‐Vazquez, UTM International Relations of Subnational Units in North America Jorge Alberto Schiavon: CIDE International Relations of Subnational Governments in North America: The Case of Mexico Rafael Velazquez: CIDE WE09: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Organizing Peace: Organization Theory and International Peace Operations The Evolving Role of US State Governments in the International Economy Sponsor(s): International Organization The International Relations of New England's States Chair William Joseph Durch, Stimson Center Disc. Thomas Rid, SAIS/Johns Hopkins University International Negotiations and the Organizational Design of Peace Operations Julian L. Junk: University of Konstanz The Organization of Peace Operations: Governance and Government in the New Protectorate Ricardo Soares de Oliveira: University of Oxford Earl H. Fry: Brigham Young University Roberto Dominguez: Suffolk University Green Paradiplomacy in North America: Climate Change Regulation at Subnational Level Paquin Stéphane: Université de Sherbrooke Annie Chaloux: University of Sherbrooke WE12: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Paradoxes in Human Rights Foreign Policies Sponsor(s): Human Rights Chair Disc. Tristan Anne Borer, Connecticut College Annika Bergman‐Rosamond, University of Leicester South Africa and International Responsibilities: Unsettled Identity and Unclear Interests Intelligence and the Interplay of Politics, Policy, and Public Perception Paul Clarke: Air Force Command and Staff College WE15: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable Masculinist Logics and Gendered Power Struggles in International Politics Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Kurt Mills: University of Glasgow Tristan Anne Borer: Connecticut College Searching for a Consistent Human Rights Policy: The British Stance on the UN Convention on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearance 2001‐2006 Sophie Roberts: Kings College London Italy, Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Intervention Pietro Pirani: The University of Western Ontario Between Commitment and Pragmatism: Human Rights in Georgia’s Politics and Foreign Policy Mariya Y. Omelicheva: University of Kansas Perceptions of Human Rights: Cuban Foreign Policy and Membership on the UN Human Rights Council Lana Wylie: McMaster University WE13: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cosmopolitan Constitutions and Cosmopolitan States Sponsor(s): International Ethics Chair Disc. Richard Shapcott, University of Queensland Jean Cohen, Columbia University Can Democracy be Exported? A Cosmopolitan Perspective Daniele Archibugi: National Research Council Cosmopolitan Constitutions and the Social Contract Theory Richard Shapcott: University of Queensland Chair Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen Participant Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University Participant Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College Participant Barbara Jane L. Parpart, University of the West Indies Participant Jindy R. Pettman, Australian National University Participant Nicola Smith, University of Birmingham WE16: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Systemic Approaches to IR Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Mark Schaefer, Marietta College Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii The Past as Guide: History and Hegemonic Constraints Andrea Talentino: Drew University A Multilevel Analysis of International Politics Wonjae Hwang: University of Tennessee Predicting Soft Balancing in Various International Systems Nadav Kedem: University of Haifa The Power‐Insecurity Paradox: Iraq and the International Politics of Unipolarity Christopher J. Fettweis: Naval War College WE17: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Cosmopolitan Justice in a Statist World: A Tale of Two States Russia's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century: Revival or Decline Amy E. Eckert: Metropolitan State College of Denver of a Great Power? Hospitality in Cosmopolitan Constitutions: The Problematic Sponsor(s): International Security Studies of Sovereignty Post Communist States Gideon B. Baker: Griffith University A New Approach to Distinction between Contributing to and Failing to Prevent Harm Christian H. Barry: Australian National University WE14: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Intelligence and Decision: The Heart of the Matter Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies Chair Joshua Rovner, US Naval War College Disc. Stephen Marrin, Mercyhurst College The Analyst and the Diplomat: An Adjusted Principal‐Agent Perspective for Intelligence‐Policy Interactions Nicolas D. Gutowski: Mercyhurst College The Effectiveness of Multi‐Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) in the Field of Intelligence Lindsey N. JAkubchak: Mercyhurst College Politically Biased Intelligence: Causes and Consequences Joshua Rovner: US Naval War College Chair Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State University Disc. William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth Russian Aspirations and Security Relations with the West Anne Clunan: Naval Postgraduate School Mutual Dependencies: EU‐Russia Energy Cooperation and Conflict Stanislav L. Tkachenko: St. Petersburg State University Russia in Central Asia Gregory Gleason: University of New Mexico Russia and Asia in the 21st Century: The Energy Dimension Charles E. Ziegler: University of Louisville Does Russia Have a Grand Strategy? Andrei P. Tsygankov: San Francisco State University WE18: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Conceptualising the Firm as a Political Actor in Global Governance Sponsor(s): International Organization Are We Ready to Talk? A Comparison of Conflict Management in Sri Lanka and Indonesia (Aceh) Bidisha Biswas: Western Washington University WE21: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Heather Taylor, Goethe‐University Frankfurt am Main Pluralizing the Past, Present, and Future: Ashis Nandy, Disc. Morten Ougaard, Copenhagen Business School Conflicting Interests: Conceptualising the Role of the Firm as a Rule Maker and Rule Implementer in Global Governance Emma Paulsson: Lund University Organising Interests: International Business Coalitions in Environmental Governance Amandine J. Bled: Sciences Po Bordeaux Conceptualizing Corporate South Africa in Global Economic Governance Antoinette Valsamakis: University of Birmingham WE19: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Understanding Weak and Failing States Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Carmela Lutmar, Princeton University Legitimacy, Power and Monopoly – Introducing a Three‐ Layered Approach to State Weakness International Relations, and the Retrieval of Lost Selves Sponsor(s): Global Development International Political Sociology Chair Aparna Devare, American University Disc. David L. Blaney, Macalester College Rethinking the Roots of Realism: Morgenthau’s German Years Alexander Reichwein: Goethe‐University Frankfurt Ashis Nandy and Theorizing the International Politics of Gendered Identity Jesse Crane‐Seeber: American University Recovering Morgenthau's 'Other Self'': An Exploration of his 'Mixing' Faith and Ethics with Politics Aparna Devare: American University Kill Some, Spare Some: Ethnic Violence and the Tragedy of Modern Political Community Narendran Kumarakulasingam: American University WE22: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Kevork K. Oskanian: London School of Economics and Political The Political Economy of the Subprime Crisis Science Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association At the Edge of the State: Global Politics and Statebuilding in War‐Torn Regions Early Modern Perspectives on De Facto States Theodore McLauchlin: McGill University The Aftermath of the Timor Experiment: State Building in Need of Local Support Nicolas Lemay‐Hebert: Sciences Po Fragmented Statehood and the Governance of (In)Security in Mexico Markus‐Miachel Müller: Freie Universität Berlin WE20: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Moderation and Radicalization in Ethnic Conflicts Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies Peace Studies Chair Disc. Lee Ann Fujii, George Washington University Lee Ann Fujii, George Washington University From Violence to Voting: The Contrasting Trajectories of Irish Republicanism and Kurdish Nationalism Niall Ó Murchú: Western Washington University Nicole F. Watts: San Francisco State University Ethnic Conflict and Intra‐Ethnic Political Cleavages: The Cases of Croatia and Serbia Chip Gagnon: Ithaca College From Paramilitary to Parliamentary: Sinn Fein, the PLO, Hamas and Hizbollah Compared Shelley Deane: Bowdoin College Chair Disc. Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario Adam Harmes, University of Western Ontario Democracy of Credit: The Social Politics of US Financial Deregulation Greta R. Krippner: University of Michigan “Don’t Put Your House on it”: The Real(i)ty of Financial Value David Hudson: University College London Regulatory Reactions to Sub‐Prime: Analysing a Policy Community Under Stress Eleni Tsingou: University of Warwick Feeling the Crunch ‐ Was Acccess to Credit under Keynesian Uncertainty better than Access to Credit Under Asymmetric Information Models? Charles E. A. Dannreuther: Leeds University Facing Systemic Risk: Subprime and the Question of Micromotives and Macrophenomena Oliver Kessler: University of Bielefeld Value at Risk: (Re)Constructing Trust and Credibility in the Social Relations of Credit and Debt Rodney B. Hall: University of Oxford WE23: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Fighting Corruption: What Works and What Doesn't Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Michael R. MacLeod, Bentley University Michael R. MacLeod, Bentley University The Impact of Socio‐Political Integration and Press Freedom WE26: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel on Corruption in Developing Countries NAFTA and Latin American Regionalism Nicholas Charron: University of Gothenburg Organizing against Clientelism? A Study of Mexico's PROGRESA/Oportunidades Program Lena M. Wängnerud: Department of Political Science University of Gothenburg SWEDEN Marcia Grimes: University of Gothenburg What are the Origins of Corruption in Africa? Culture or Institution Wonbin Cho: University of Kentucky The National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (‘NEEDS’): A Critical Assessment of the Reform Program on the Nigeria’s Public Sector Paul G. Adogamhe: University of Wisconsin‐Whitewater Corruption and Public‐Private Mix: A Cross‐Country Analysis Nuno S. Themudo: University of Pittsburgh WE24: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Religion and International Politics Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jonathan Fox, Bar‐Ilan University Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair Disc. Pablo Toral, Beloit College Alberto Pfeifer, Universidade de São Paulo NAFTA: Problems, Challenges, and Prospects Ana P. Morgenstern: University of Miami Lessons Learned From NAFTA Caroline Michele Clarke: University of Northern British Columbia The Logic of Dispute Initiation in Regional Trade Agreements: The Case of NAFTA Martha S. Thomas: Pennsylvania State University Neoliberalism and Social Movements in South America: The Rise of the Bolivian Indigenous Movement and it's Implications for Regional Politics Miguel B. de Sa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro The Political Economy of Regionalism: An Explanation of the approaches of Mexico and Brazil Carlos Frederico Coelho: La Salle ‐ Rio de Janeiro / IUPERJ After Saddam, a Secular Iraq? The Sources of and Prospects WE27: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel for the Iraqi Religio‐Political Order Violence (or the Lack Thereof) in Separatist Struggles Edward Webb: Dickinson College Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies The Security Politics behind ‘Religious’ and 'Secular' Violence Mona K. Sheikh: University of Copenhagen and University of California Santa Barbara Islam and Authoritarianism Revisited Hesham Sallam: Georgetown University Exploring the United States' Religious Past and Anticipating Turkey's Secular Future Christopher Young: Rutgers University WE25: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Status in International Society Sponsor(s): English School Chair Leslie Vinjamuri, SOAS, University of London Disc. Leslie Vinjamuri, SOAS, University of London The Operational Community: The New Networks of European Military Expertise Peace Studies Chair Disc. Kristin Bakke, Leiden University Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University Indigènes Into Frenchmen? Citizenship and Separatism in French Overseas Departments and Territories Adria Lawrence: Yale University When Does Ethnic Mobilization Lead to Ethnic War? Comparative Evidence from South Asia Paul S. Staniland: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Minorities within Minorities: The Consequences of Ethnic Conflict for Kurdish Women Ceren Belge: Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Separatism and Struggles at the Center Lee Seymour: Northwestern University Timothy Dunne: University of Exeter Kristin Bakke: Leiden University Anthony C. King: University of Exeter Kathleen G. Cunningham: Iowa State University Status, Power, and Hierarchy in World Politics David C. Kang: Dartmouth College Evelyn Goh: Royal Holloway, University of London The Origins of the Modern States‐System: From Hierarchy to Status in International Society Edward Keene: Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Rising Powers and the Question of Status in International Society Andrew J. Hurrell: University of Oxford Mobilizing the Ethnic “Other” in Separatist Movements in Southeast Asia Robin L. Bowman: University of California at Irvine WE28: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel NATO: Progressing or Persisting? Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair Disc. Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Bjørn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Peace in Our Time on Our Continent – Can NATO Survive and what are the Alternatives? Glen Segell: London Security Policy Study Networked Governance: Closing the Participatory Gap? Corinna Sorenson: London School of Economics and Political Science Whither NATO? A Neorealist Typology of State Behavior in a WE31: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Post‐Cold War World Neglected Traditions in International Thought: Seeking the Michael K. Agner: University of Southern Denmark Future of International Ethics in its Past Continuity and Change of Alliance Transformation: The Case Sponsor(s): International Ethics NATO's Involvement in Afghanistan Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Ivan Dinev Ivanov: Muskingum College Distribution of Power and Normative Role of Security Alliances: The Case of NATO Chair Disc. Anna Rulska: Old Dominion University Explaining NATO's Persistence: Is International Relations Theory Useful? Robert W. Rauchhaus: University of California at Santa Barbara WE29: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Public Opinion, Media and Foreign Policy Actions Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg Disc. Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University The Logical Implications of an Ad Hoc Period in International Politics Douglas A. Van Belle: Victoria University of Wellington Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Political Science Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Political Science The Natural Law Theory of Obligation William Bain: University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Satiric Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Disorders Ian Hall: Griffith University Responding to Future Suffering: Solidarity or Responsibility? Henry Radice: London School of Economics and Political Scienc Cognitive Dissonance in The Body Politic and What to Do About It: Suarez and Pufendorf on Divine Command Ethics Benjamin K. Holland: London School of Economics and Political Science WE32: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel What Is To Be Done? Advancing Alternative Globalization American and Foreign Publics' Attitudes Toward Iran and a Paradigms US‐Iran Confrontation Alvin Richman An Unwavering Consensus: Groupthink and News Media Influence on the United States Military Strategy in Iraq Daniel P. Fitzsimmons: University of Calgary The Myth of Policy Uncertainty Babak Bahador: University of Canterbury Public Opinions, Elite Faction and Foreign Policy in China: Anti Americanism and PRC (Re)action to the United States Xiaojun Li: Stanford University WE30: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Conceptualising Global Health Governance II: Past, Present, and Future Directions Sponsor(s): International Organization Chair Disc. Adam Kamradt‐Scott, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Adam Kamradt‐Scott, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame Disc. Thomas A. Kruse, Rockefeller Brothers Fund Myths of Development — From Walt Whitman Rostow to Jeffrey Sachs Robin Broad: American University Capitalism in an Apocalyptic Mood: One Year Later Walden Flores Bello: University of the Philippines The Distribution of Income Within‐and Between Countries: Two Future Scenarios for the 21st Century Roberto P. Korzeniewicz: University of Maryland Timothy P. Moran: Stony Brook University From Food Security to Food Sovereignty Philip McMichael: Cornell University Anti Globalization or Pro Human Rights? Ellen J. Dorsey: Chatham College WE33: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Global Health Governance as a Contested Space: Competing The IMF and Global Governance discourses, Interests and Actors Simon H. Rushton: Aberystwyth University Owain D. Williams: University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mapping the field of global health governance: From globalized challenges to territorialized treatments Matthew B. Sparke: University of Washington Constructing Global Health Governance: The 2005 Revision of the International Health Regulations Yanbai Andrea Wang: University of Oxford Sponsor(s): International Political Economy Chair David Paul Rapkin, University of Nebraska Disc. David Paul Rapkin, University of Nebraska Sound Institutions for Bad Times? On the Role of Budgetary Institutions in Sovereign Debt Crises Laura Mueller: Hertie School of Governance Analyzing the Criticism of the International Monetary Fund Dustin W. Parrett: Northern Kentucky University Kimberly Weir: Northern Kentucky University Social Context in East Asian Monetary Cooperation: Identity, Norms, and Trust Yong Wook Lee: Korea University Debt Forgiveness and IMF‐World Bank Governing Michael D. Schmidt: American University WE34: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Formalized Commitments Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes Chair Wallace J. Thies, Catholic University of America Disc. Erik Gartzke, University of California at San Diego Do Alliances Matter? A Counterfactual Analysis of Alliance Formation and War Intervention Jesse C. Johnson: Rice University Ally Provocateur: Why Alliances Do Not Always Behave James Lee Ray: Vanderbilt University Brett Benson: Vanderbilt University Patrick R. Bentley: Vanderbilt University Franklin E. Wilson: Vanderbilt University Formalizing International Agreements: Pre‐Commitment of Future Leaders Michaela Mattes: Vanderbilt University “Moral Hazards” and International Conflict Joe Clare: Louisiana State University Vesna Danilovic: University at Buffalo ‐ State University of New York Regime Type, Regime Features and Promises of Military Alignment Ulrich H. Pilster: University of Essex WE35: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Which Comprehensive Approach? Comparing Alternative Models for Pursuing Coherence in an International Peacebuilding Context Sponsor(s): International Organization Now that the Strategic Pause is Over: New Dynamics in Military Change? The Case of the Netherlands Frans P. B. Osinga: Netherlands Defence Academy Maneuvering for Change: The US Marine Corps and the adoption of Marine Corps Doctrine Publication 1, Warfighting Terry Terriff: University of Calgary Systemic Change and Institutional Adaptation: What Drives EU‐NATO Crisis Management Cooperation? Regina H. Karp: Old Dominion University WE37: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Tourism and the International: Conflict, Complicity, Power Sponsor(s): Global Development Chair Disc. Michael Clancy, University of Hartford Christine B. N. Chin, American University Travel, Geopolitics, Borders: Excavating Territorial Attachments across the Arab / Israeli Frontier Waleed Hazbun: Johns Hopkins University Volunteer Tourism and the Sensitive Subject of Late Capitalism Wanda Vrasti: McMaster University Tourism and Citizenship: A Critical Reflection on Rights, Freedoms and Privileges in a Mobile World Raoul V. Bianchi: University of East London Killing One Another: Thanatourism, Pedagogy, Responsibility Debbie Lisle: Queens University of Belfast Global Commodity Chains and Tourism: Past Research and Future Promise Michael Clancy: University of Hartford WE38: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Public, Elections, and Foreign Policy Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Jack E. Holmes, Hope College Miroslav Nincic, University of California Davis Chair Niels N. Schia, Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt Disc. Disc. Gunhild Hoogensen, University of Tromsø On the Wings of a "Lame Duck": Assessing Foreign Policy Engagement of Second‐Term US Presidents Securitization and the Comprehensive Approach Finn Stepputat: Danish institute for International Studies Policy versus Practice: The EU's Comprehensive Approach to Crisis Management Janina Johannsen: University of Hamburg Comprehensive Approach in International Crisis Management – A Theoretical Framework Karsten Friis: Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt WE36: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Service, State and Institutions: Adaptation to the Transformation of Armed Conflict Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Chair David M. Keithly, American Military University Disc. David M. Keithly, American Military University The Rise of Non‐State Armed Groups and the Transformation of War and Technology Aaron Karp: Old Dominion University Young Hoon Song: University of South Carolina Kelly P. O'Reilly: University of South Carolina Leaving a Legacy Rebekah L. Rogers: California State University, Bakersfield Rachel Bzostek: California State University, Bakersfield Running on Foreign Policy: Examining the Role of Foreign Policy Issues in the 2000, 2002, and 2004 Congressional Campaigns David Dulio: Oakland University Peter F. Trumbore: Oakland University Framing the Exit: Public Opinion Regarding Alternative Strategies for Ending the Iraq War Michael Cobb: North Carolina State University William A. Boettcher: North Carolina State University Temporal Impulse or Continuous Belief? American Presidential Election and Foreign Affairs Issues Agnes Simon: University of Missouri Geiguen Shin: University of Missouri The Clinton and Bush Policies toward North Korea: Continuity or Disjunction? Curtis Martin: Merrimack College WE39: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Roundtable An Unlikely Bush Administration Diplomatic Success: North Korea Gender, Globalisation and (In)Security: Making Connections, Challenging Contradictions, Exploring Alternatives Japan’s Non State Activities Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair Anna M. Agathangelou, York University Participant Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University Participant Marianne I. Franklin, Goldsmiths Jean Marie Stern: Siena College From Why to When: International Norm Adoption and Compliance Petrice R. Flowers: University of Hawaii at Manoa Participant Baris Karaagac, York University WE42: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Participant Shirin M. Rai, University of Warwick Human Rights Memories and Policies Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies WE40: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Chair Denese McArthur, South Texas College Interrogating Global Governance from a Feminist Constructivist Perspective – Past Insights and Future Prospects Disc. Denese McArthur, South Texas College Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Law Chair Heike Brabandt, University of Bremen Chair Guelay Caglar, Humboldt University of Berlin Disc. Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Florida International University The Shifting Rhetoric of Politics in the United Nations Conferences on Women Challen Nicklen: Louisiana State University Grounding Global Justice ‐ Theorizing International Women’s Rights in Practice Susanne Zwingel: State University of New York ‐ Potsdam Global Governance and Gender Mainstreaming in International Refugee Law: The Case of the UK and Germany Heike Brabandt: University of Bremen The Politics of Time within Reparation Politics Stephanie Wolfe: University of Kent at Brussels Indigenous Peoples’ Self‐Determination: Renegotiating Human Rights and Westphalian Sovereignty Sheryl Lightfoot: University of Minnesota Memory, Activism and Democratization in Comparative Perspective Jenny R. Wustenberg: University of Maryland We Are What We Watch? News Media, Public Opinion, and Human Rights Policy Shawna M. Brandle: City University of New York The Neoliberalization of Dubai: Post‐Modern Slavery in the Middle East John M. Friend: University of Hawaii at Manoa WE43: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel International Post‐War Interventions and Feminist Political Investigating Bodies, Minds, and Ideas through Critical Human Agency Security Anne Jenichen: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Gender and the Governance of International Trade: The Constitutive Role of Gender Knowledge Guelay Caglar: Humboldt University of Berlin "Investing in a Girl’s Education is like Watering a Neighbor’s Tree“: A Case Study on Promoting the Rights of the Girl Child at the Local Level in Bangladesh Andrea Schapper: Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences WE41: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Dealing with Northeast Asia: Japan, the US, and North Korea Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Disc. Hidetoshi Hashimoto, East Tennessee State University Eiji Kawabata, Minnesota State University Obstructive Power or Nuisance? Japan at the Six‐Party Talks Linus Hagstrom: Swedish Institute of International Affairs Sponsor(s): International Security Studies International Political Sociology Chair Nikola Hynek, Institute of International Relations Theorizing Human Security through Foucault: Economy, the Life Sciences and the Bodies‐As‐Machines/Protecting‐the‐ Physical‐Life Nexus Nikola Hynek: Institute of International Relations Critical Human Security and HIV/AIDS: Provincial/Municipal Responses in Thailand and China Neil G. M. Renwick: Coventry University Jing Gu: Institute of Development Studies From Cold War Rhetoric to post‐Cold War Practice: A Genealogy of Human Security David Bosold: German Council on Foreign Relations Securitizing the Human: Critical Perspectives on Human Security Discourse Giorgio Shani: Ritsumeikan University Problematizing the State: National Consensus as Hindrance WE46: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel to Human Emancipation in Critical Security Studies Minorities and Human Rights: An Unavoidable Tension? Daniel Kuchler: State University of New York at Albany WE44: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Do All Roads Lead to Copenhagen?: Fragmentation and Contestation in Negotiations for the Post‐2012 Climate Change Regime Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies Chair Oran R. Young, University of California at Santa Barbara Exploring the Political Opportunity Space for a New International Climate Agreement Tora Skodvin: CICERO Sponsor(s): Exploring the Past, Anticipating the Future (Theme) Chair Disc. Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The EU Enlargement Policy and National Majority/Minority Dynamics in the Potential EU Members on the Example of Turkey Laman Tasch: Northern Illinois University, DeKalb IL A Formal Model of the Relationship among Media, Regime Type and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights Steinar E. Andresen: The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Patrick James: University of Southern California Goerild M. Heggelund: Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jenifer Whitten‐Woodring: University of Southern California G8 Climate Action from Gleneagles to Hokkaido – Dying Flare or Lasting Flame? Norichika Kanie: Tokyo Instute of Technology Sylvia I. Karlsson: Turku School of Economics The Historical Exploration of Cultural Relativism and Its Consequences for Human Rights Filip Spagnoli: Belgian Central Bank WE47: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel The Turn to Market‐liberalism: The Asia Pacific Partnership Military Power in a Changing World and Contestation Over the Shape of the Post‐2012 Climate Sponsor(s): International Security Studies Regime Chair Spencer D. Bakich, Sweet Briar College Jeffrey S. Mcgee: University of Newcastle Disc. Roslyn E. Taplin: Bond University Commanding Military Power: Organizational Sources of Battlefield Adaptation and Effectiveness Managing the Fragmentation of Climate Negotiations: The Role of UN Secretaries Mihaela Papa: Tufts University WE45: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Migration and Security Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies International Security Studies Chair Disc. Nasreen Chowdhory, Concordia University Matthew R. Sanderson, Lehigh University Forced Migration Magnitude and Violence in International Crises 1945‐2003 Hemda Ben‐Yehuda: Bar Ilan University Rami Goldstein: Bar Ilan University Israel Civil War Refugees and Public Health Performance in Receiving States Spencer D. Bakich, Sweet Briar College Ryan Grauer: University of Pennsylvania The Riddle of Armament Collaboration: From Necessary Evil to Future Success Marc R. DeVore: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) / University of St. Gallen The Determinants of Military Power Michael C. Beckley: Columbia University Prospect Theory and Military Behavior Robert M. Farley: University of Kentucky WE48: Wednesday 4:15 PM ‐ 6:00 PM Panel Owning Development: Creating Global Policy Norms in the IMF and the World Bank Sponsor(s): International Organization International Political Economy Jason M. Smith: Texas A & M University Chair Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School Matthew Hoddie: Towson University Disc. Disc. Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Migration, Security and Interdependence: The Case of the Italian‐Libyan Agreements on Migration Emanuela E. P. Paoletti: University of Oxford European Pathways from September 11th: The Role of Public Opinion Anthony M. Messina: University of Notre Dame The Securitization of Practice: Migration in the European Community Cliff Vanderlinden: University of Toronto Normative Tactics: The Strategic Social Construction of the World Bank’s Gender and Development Agenda Catherine Elizabeth Weaver: University of Texas‐Austin The World Bank: Owning Global Safeguard Policy Norms? Susan M. Park: University of Sydney Lacking Ownership: The IMF and its Engagement with Social Development as a Global Policy Norm Antje Vetterlein: Copenhagen Business School
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