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PX05: Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
International Relationships in the Information Age (by
invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
Chair
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
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Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Center for Security Studies
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University
Andreas Schmidt, Delft University of Technology
Archon Fung, Harvard University
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University
PX09: Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Working Group
New Media and Foreign Policy (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Amy Below, Oregon State University
Organizer Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jonathan Liljeblad, University of Southern California
Lisa McInerney, University of Limerick
Kimberly Zagorski, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University
Ruth E. Prado, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Ana-Maria Vazquez, Jesuit University of
Guadalajara
Saeideh Moslem Taghavi, Rutgers University
Anna Karoline Carneiro, UEPB
Alexa Robertson, Stockholm University
Scott Ruston, Arizona State University
Jillian C. York, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Elena Skochilo, American University
Alhasan Haidar, ITESO
George R. Boynton, University of Iowa
Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Philip Seib, University of Southern California
Craig Hayden, American University
Lyn Boyd-Judson, University of Southern California
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of
London
PX10: Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Working Group
The Afterlives Of Neoliberalism: Development,
Postdevelopment And International Relations (by invitation
only)
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Organizer Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
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Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Tomohisa Hattori, City University of New York
Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Nicola Short, York University
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmith, University of
London
Kristin Edquist, Eastern Washington University
Elena Athanassopoulou, American College of
Greece
Carolina Moulin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Rahel Kunz, University of Lausanne
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Pamina M. Firchow, University of Notre Dame
Teresa A. Cravo, University of Cambridge
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
PX16: Saturday 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Workshop
Doing Critical Methods in International Political Economy (by
invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester
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Martijn Konings, University of Sydney
Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa
Zoe Pflaeger, University of Sussex
John Hultgren, Colorado State University
Robbie G. Shilliam, Victoria University of Wellington
Rob Aitken, University of Alberta
Chris Rogers, University of York
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati
Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University
Nicola Jane Phillips, University of Manchester
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, University of Exeter
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
PX17: Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
The Repertoire of Tactics (by invitation only)
Workshop
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Gates, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
and Norwegian University of Science and
Technoogy (NTNU)
Chair
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Chair
David E. Cunningham, University of Maryland
Chair
Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland
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Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Lars-Erik Cederman, ETH (CIS)
Kanisha D. Bond, University of Maryland
Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University
Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, Columbia University
Will H. Moore, Florida State University
Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Institute Oslo,
(PRIO)
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Jakana L. Thomas, Penn State University
Julian Wucherpfennig, ETH Zurich
PX21: Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
NGO's by the Numbers: Innovations in Data Collection and
Methods of Analysis (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University
Chair
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
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Dongwook Kim, Marquette University
Thomas Hannan, UCLA
Johanna Siméant, Université Paris
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
Cristina M. Balboa, Baruch College - CUNY, School
of Public Affairs
Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
Sarah S Stroup, Middlebury College
Sarah S. Bush, Harvard University
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University
Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre, Arcadia University
Sirin Duygulu, Okan University, Istanbul
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Jutta Joachim, Leibniz University of Hannover
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
Felicity A. Vabulas, University of Chicago
Andrea Schneiker, University of Hannover
Paloma Raggo, Syracuse University
Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Amanda Murdie, Kansas State University
PX22: Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Workshop
The New Power Politics: Networks, Governance and Global
Security (by invitation only)
PX27: Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Workshop
The Changing Character of War, the State and the Utility of
Force in the 21st Century (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London
Chair
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Institute
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Amanda Murdie, Kansas State University
Virginia Ann Haufler, University of Maryland
David Kinsella, Portland State University
Nina Tannenwald, Brown University
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
Sarah Percy, University of Oxford
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of
Cambridge
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
Amy Grubb, University of California Irvine
Michael Lipson, Concordia University
Michael Kenney, University of Pittsburgh
Annelies Z. Kamran, The City University of New
York
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College &
University of Arizona
David Hastings Dunn, University of Birmingham
Andrew J. Futter, University of Birmingham
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, University of Tromsø
Maryanne Kelton, Flinders University
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
Gale A. Mattox, United States Naval Academy
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Bettina Renz, University of Nottingham
Benjamin Zala, University of Birmingham
PX29: Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
People's Power and the Globalisation of Democracy (by
invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
PX26: Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Transnational Actors and Conflict Outcomes (by invitation
only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Malet, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Miriam J. Anderson, Memorial University
Mohammed Hafez, Naval Postgraduate School
Cerwyn Moore, University of Birmingham
Sparsha Saha, Harvard University
Jennifer Marie Brinkerhoff, George Washington
University
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
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Robin Broad, American University
Garry W. Rodan, Murdoch University
Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute
Stuart Shields, University of Manchester
Kwang-Yeong Shin, Chung-Ang University
Joel Rocamora, National Anti-Poverty Commission,
Office of the President, Philippines
Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih Hsin University
Thomas G. Muhr, University of Bristol
PX36: Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Workshop
Institutions for Sustainable Peace: Comparing Institutional
Configurations for Divided Societies (by invitation only)
PX48: Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Workshop
Capitalism and Climate Change: Producing and Using
Technologies to Save the Planet (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sabine Kurtenbach, German Institute for Global and
Area Studies
Participan Matthias Basedau, German Institute of Global and
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Participan Matthijs Bogaards, Jacobs University Bremen
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Participan Christof Hartmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
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Participan Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo
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Participan Donald Horowitz, Duke University
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Participan Andreas Mehler, German Institute of Global and
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Participan Benjamin Reilly, ANU
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Participan Philip G. Roeder, UCSD
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Participan Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
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Participan Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver
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Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Neil Edward Harrison, The Sustainable
Development Institute
Participan John J. Mikler, University of Sydney
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Participan Mark Huberty, University of California, Berkeley
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Participan Robert A. MacNeil, University of Ottawa
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Participan Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds
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PX37: Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Legacies of Empire (by invitation only)
Workshop
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sandra S. Halperin, University of London
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Ronen Peter Palan, University of Birmingham
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Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social
Research
Stefanie Ortmann, University of Sussex
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa
Cruz
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
Yasmin Khan, Royal Holloway, University of London
PX49: Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Workshop
Counting What Counts and Telling Stories (by invitation
only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York
Potsdam
Participan Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government
and Public Service, Texas A&M University
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Participan Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
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Participan Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent
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Participan Debra Liebowitz, Drew University
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PX50: Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Workshop
Think Globally, Teach Locally? Active Teaching and
Learning in Cross-National Perspective (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster
Chair
Matthew Krain, College of Wooster
Chair
Jeffrey S. Lantis, College of Wooster
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Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
J. Simon Rofe, SOAS University of London
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak, Bilkent University
Katarzyna Marzeda-Mlynarska, Maria CurieSklodowska University in Lublin
Cristina Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Marina Lebedeva, Moscow State Instute of
International Relations (University)
Shirley Scott, University of New South Wales
Sunday
SA01: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
The Politics of Belonging: Interrogating Autochthony in the
21st Century
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Global Development
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kevin C. Dunn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
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Kevin C. Dunn, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Morten Boas, FAFO Institute for Applied
International Studies
Tatiana Carayannis, Social Sciences Research
Council
SA02: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Critical Perspectives on Information Technology and Global
Politics
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
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James Der Derian, Brown University
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex
Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School
James H. Mittelman, American University
SA03: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Is the Future What It Was? Advances, Prospects and DeadEnds in the Study of the Global Information Age and its
Critics
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Johan Eriksson, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Participan Hamoud Salhi, California State University,
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Participan Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths
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SA04: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Digital Divide
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Disc.
Meryem Marzouki, CNRS & University Pierre
et Marie Curie, France
Reigning in the Digital Sublime: Governance, ICT and
Inequality
Jack Barry, University of Connecticut
Who Can Access the Internet?: The Problem of Internet
Address Depletion in the Asia-Pacific
Liv Coleman, University of Tampa
The Prospects for Small Island Nations to Participate in the
Global Information Age
Laura Hosman, Illinois Institute of Technology
Global Digital Divide: A Prospective Study
Mohammod Irfan, University of Denver
SA05: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Analyzing Iranian Foreign Policy
Panel
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Kamran Matin, Sussex University
Sticks and Stones? Foreign Policy, Identity and the Iran-US
Relationship
Constance Duncombe, University of Queensland
Neoclassical Realism in the Clinton Decade: The US, Iran
and Iraq in the 1990s
Alexander J. Edwards, London School of Economics and
Political Science
U.S.-Iran Confrontation: Analyzing Iran’s Foreign Policy
Masoud Kazemzadeh, Sam Houston State University
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael Kenney, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Kenney, University of Pittsburgh
When (Multi)national Cyberspace Meets National Security
Salih Bicakci, Isik University
How Terrorist Organizations Use the Internet to Recruit
Women
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
How the Internet Poses Challenges for Domestic Terrorist
Operations
Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Defining and Managing Cyber Threats: NATO's Response
to the New Challenges of the Modern Information Age
Gregory D. Koblentz, George Mason University
Brian M. Mazanec, George Mason University
Perception of Non-Traditional Threats, Institutional
Capabilities, and the Future of NATO
Andrew T. Wolff, Dickinson College
Michael J. Bloomfield, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Industry Associations and Regulatory Change: Norm
Diffusion in the Private Security Industry
Karl Kruse, University of California at Irvine
Information and Discourse in Climate Governance:
Accountability Horizons of the Carbon Disclosure Project
Derek Meyers, London School of Economics
User-Friendly Transparency: How Ease of Access Links
Information and Action
Claire Woodside, Carleton University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Viral Warfare: The Security Implications of Cyber and
Biological Technologies
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel M. Aragao, Federal University of Bahia UFBA
Disc.
Daniel M. Aragao, Federal University of Bahia UFBA
Examining a Disjuncture: The Global Nature of Local
Community Protests in the Mining Sector
Mohiaddin Mesbahi, Florida International University
Ivan Dinev Ivanov, University of Cincinnati
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Kelly Usher, University of Texas at Austin
Understanding Iranian Foreign Policy: In Search of a
Framework
Disc.
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Shame Campaigns in Global Environmental Governance:
Assessing the Impacts
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
SA06: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Internet: Cyberwar and Terrorism
SA07: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Corporate Behavior and Corporate Responsibility in the
Information Age
SA08: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
What is Good About Security?
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
João Nunes, University of Warwick
Disc.
Matt McDonald, University of Queensland
Agency, Security, and Emancipation
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Exploring ‘What’s Good About Security’: Politics of Security
During the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
Ali Bilgic, Bilkent University
Security Cosmopolitanism
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Does Positive Security Include Military Actors?: An
Examination of Civil-Military Interaction and Military
Assistance to Women Living Within Complex Emergencies
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv, University of Tromsø
Emancipating Children: Can Critical Security Studies Assist
Children Affected by Armed Conflict?
Katrina N. Lee-Koo, Australian National University
SA09: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Space Politics: The Security Dimension
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Max M. Mutschler, University of Tübingen, Germany
Disc.
Larry Martinez, California State University Long
Beach
New Space Tools for a Global Role of the European Union
Pawel K. Frankowski, University of St. Gallen
Irma Slomczynska, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University
Power, Technology and Perception in IR: Neoclassical
Realism and US Space and Missile Defence Policy
Mischa Hansel, University of Cologne
Arms Control in Space is Possible: On the Preconditions for
Preventive Arms Control
Max M. Mutschler, University of Tübingen, Germany
Space Law and Arms Control in Space
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Maria Pozza, University of Otago
SA10: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Markets for Force
SA12: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Interrogating ‘the International’ in International Studies:
Enclosures, Silences, and Struggles
2011 Workshop
Panel
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ulrich Andreas Petersohn, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Disc.
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
The Market for Private Force in the Czech Republic
Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
The Externally-Focused Market for Combat Services in the
United States
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
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Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Susanne M. Soederberg, Queen's University,
Canada
Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University and EastWest Center Washington D.C.
William I. Robinson, University of California Santa
Barbara
Marcus E. Taylor, Queen's University, Kingston
Scott Fitzsimmons, University of British Columbia
SA13: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sub-State Diplomacy in North America After NAFTA:
Transborder Relations, Environment, and Migration
Markets for Force: Latin America
Kristina Mani, Oberlin College
The Canadian Market for Force: A Purchaser/Provider
Analysis
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Christopher Spearin, Canadian Forces College
SA11: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Civil War: Origins and Consequences
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marc R. Scarcelli, Ohio University
Disc.
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Explaining the Outbreak and Nature of Non-State Armed
Conflict
Sophia Benz, University of Tübingen
The Phoenix Factor Applied to Civil Wars: The Public Health
Effects of Civil War and the Recovery Period
Suveyda Karakaya, The University of Tennessee
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
Why Are States Resilient in Face of Civil War? A MostDifferent-Systems Perspective of Escalation Dynamics in
Bolivia and Egypt
Witold Mucha, University Duisburg-Essen
Resource Scarcity, Environmental Degradation, and Civil
War Onset
Marc R. Scarcelli, Ohio University
Civil Wars Episode V: Statehood Strikes Back
Philip Mats Tantow, University of Bremen
Panel
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stéphane Paquin, ENAP
Disc.
Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University
Multilateral Paradiplomacy in North America: Analyzing the
Implementation of Federated States’ Environmental
Treaties
Annie Chaloux, École Nationale d'Administration
Publique
The Development of North American Sub-State CrossBorder Interactions: The Effects of NAFTA and Post-9/11
Security Policies
Earl H. Fry, Brigham Young University
Climate-Change Transregional Governance in North
America: Western Climate Initiative
Marcela Lopez-Vallejo, Autonomous Popular University
of the State of Puebla (UPAEP)
Migratory Federalism in North America
Adriana Ortega, Autonomous University of Puebla
(BUAP)
Rafael Velazquez, Center for Research and Teaching in
the Social Sciences (CIDE)
Mexican Sub-State Diplomacy: An Analysis Through InterInstitutional Agreements
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, CIDE
SA14: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Female Perpetrators of War Crimes, Ethnic Cleansing, and
Genocide
SA17: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Relationships Among Terrorist Entities: From Conflict to
Cooperation
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
Disc.
Kristen Williams, Clark University
Disc.
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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SA15: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Transgressive Citizenships, Regressive Cartographies:
Human Mobility at Transnational Crossroads
Mohammed Hafez, Naval Postgraduate School
Terrorist Alliances and the Spread of Terrorist Innovations:
The Case Of Hijacking
Panel
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Philip Potter, University of Michigan
Corporate Decisions: Explaining Variation in Al Qaeda’s
Organizational Expansion
Barak Mendelsohn, Haverford College
Cooperation Between Terrorist Groups
Assaf Moghadam, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
Alliances Among Right-Wing Extremist Groups in the United
States
Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
Arie Leon Perliger, United States Military Academy
Feyzi Baban, Trent University
The Global Live Sex Acts of Citizenship: CounterDemocratic Political Life in Transnational/Migrant Sex Work
Charles T. Lee, Arizona State University
Citizenship in Motion or Politics of Capture? Emigration and
Reconfigurations of Political Belonging
Carolina Moulin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Camp Cartographies: Forging Transnational and
Transgressive Citizenships in Transit
SA18: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Civil-Military Relations and the Huntington Model Today
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Grauer, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Disc.
Christian Bayer Tygesen, University of Copenhagen
Paradigm Lost? The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations and
the ‘Wars Amongst the People’ of the Global Information
Age
David J. Betz, King's College London
Kim Rygiel, Wilfrid Laurier University
Does Tojisha Activism Challenge the Boundary of a Political
Community?
Reiko Shindo, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
The Domestic Politics of Power Projection
Jonathan Nguyen Mark, University of California, San
Diego
Differences in Foreign Policy-Making in Civil and Military
Governments
Oya Z. Yegen, Boston University
Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
Contrapuntal Cosmopolitanism: Border Crossings and
Transnational Citizenship in Europe
Disc.
Disc.
Martyrs Without Borders: Explaining the Phenomenon of
Transnational Volunteerism to Foreign Conflicts
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kim Rygiel, Wilfrid Laurier University
SA16: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regime Type and Foreign Policy Analysis
leonard weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno
Mapping Militance
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Disc.
Chair
Huntington in Kabul: Militarily Effective Civil-Military
Relations in Unconventional Wars
Ryan Grauer, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Do Apolitical Expert Military Recommendations Exist?
Discussing the Theory of Objective Control in Civil-Military
Affairs
Ole Jørgen Maaø, Royal Norwegian Air Force College
Military Spending, Force Structure, and Coups d'Etat
R Blake McMahon, University of California, San Diego
Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld, University of California, San
Diego
Soft Targets: Domestic Counter-Terrorist Policies and the
Erosion of Rights and Liberties in the Americas
John David Payne, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Democratically Conducive Civil-Military Relations in
Afghanistan: A Realistic Answer to the Unintended
Consequences of Counterinsurgency Statebuilding in
Afghanistan
Christian Bayer Tygesen, University of Copenhagen
SA19: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Environment, Health, and Education
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
Vlad Kratsov, Brown University
Institutional Fragmentation: A Means to Obtain Leadership?
The World Bank in Global Health
Layla Katharina Distler, University Marburg
Exploring the Implications of Institutional Overlap in Global
Health Governance
Gunilla M. Reischl, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Global Health Governance, Lifestyle Diseases and the Role
of Expertise
Shawn Smallman, Portland State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Disc.
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
Checking Shell Corporations: A Field Experiment in Normal
International Relations
Michael Findley, Brigham Young University
Being Seen vs. Doing Good: The Competing Objectives of
Foreign Assistance
Susan Hyde, Yale University
Crowdsourcing Aid Information in Uganda: A Field
Experiment
Daniel L. Nielson, Brigham Young University
Face-Off: Facial Features and Strategic Choice in
International Relations
Dustin H. Tingley, Harvard University
SA21: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Conceptualizing Democratic Possibilities (and Challenges)
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Theory
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University
Disc.
Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University
Media, the Democratization of Democracy and Implications
for Development Models
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Unpacking Governance and Democracy: Conceptualizing
Governance Infrastructure
Ryan G. Baird, Dept. of Defense
Toward a Contextual Theory of Democracy
Huss Banai, Brown University
The Impact of Information and Communication
Technologies on Decent Societies
Annette Förster, LSE
Would Machiavelli and Arendt Have Supported a Dualistic
Concept of Political Cyber-Authority?
Paul Timmermans, University of Denver
Disc.
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
Transgovernmental Networks in Cybersecurity: A
Quantitative Analysis of the London Action Plan Against
Spam
Hadi Asghari, Technology University of Delft
Shirin Tabatabaie, TUDelft
Michel Van Eeten, Tu Delft
Internet Governance, Questions of Child Online Safety and
the Debate Over Privacy: The Politics of the Ungovernable
Pekka Isosomppi, University of Helsinki
Karsten Ronit, University of Copenhagen
Virus Sharing, Rogue States and the World Bank: Preparing
for an Avian Influenza Pandemic
SA20: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Experiments in Normal International Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Vlad Kratsov, Brown University
Disc.
SA22: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Cybersecurity
Seeing from Above: The Politics of Satellite Vision and
North Korea
David Shim, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA)
SA23: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Social Media Mobilization
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Elizabeth (Betty) C. Hanson, University of
Connecticut
Disc.
Christopher Tunnard, The Fletcher School
Social Networks and Mobilization for Self-Determination:
The Case of Guam
Mary Therese Cruz, University of Guam
Michael J. Stoil, University of Guam
Prospect Theory, Social Media and Mobilization for Dissent
in Autocracies
Cale D. Horne, Covenant College
¡Honduras Resiste! Social Media and the Efficacy of the
Honduran Resistance Movement
Laura S. Jung, DePaul University
The Democratization of Communication: How New
Information Technology has Affected Political Pluralism in
India
Milind Thakar, University of Indianapolis
SA24: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Storytelling as Political: The Ethics of Personal Narratives
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Disc.
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Soldiers as Patriotic Symbols, Not Speakers: Legitimacy,
Critique and the Politics of War Stories
Jesse Crane-Seeber, North Carolina State University
Writing 'Prostitute' Lives: Researching Dissident Sexualities
in Contemporary Cuba
Megan D. Daigle, Aberystwyth University
Writing from the Edge
Roxanne Doty, Arizona State University
At the Limits of Intelligibility: Afghan Women as Speaking
Subjects
Thomas A. Gregory, University of Manchester
A Troublesome Gift: Hospitality, Narration, and Scenes of
Address in Contemporary Anti-Slavery Campaigns
Andrew C. Slack, University of Manchester
SA25: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Politics of Imperialism, Global Competition, and
Accumulation by Dispossession in the Neoliberal Era
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Disc.
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
After Over-Competition: A Radical Manifesto for
Redesigning the Anarchy of Global Competition
Hubert Buch-Hansen, Copenhagen Business School
Angela Wigger, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Uneven and Combined Development: Changing ‘Logics’ of
Imperialism
Eren Duzgun, York University
The Rationality of American Finance Capitalism and Its
Discontents
Philippe Fournier, University of Montreal
David Harvey in Tahrir Square: Dispossessed, Discontented
and the Arab Spring
Roberto Roccu, London School of Economics and
Political Science
SA26: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The European Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy:
The Role and Attitudes of European Political Parties
Sponsor(s): European Consortium for Political Research
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Luciano Bardi, University of Pisa
Disc.
Eva Heidbreder, Hertie School of Governance,
Berlin, Germany
National Interests vs. Transnational Loyalties: Italian
Political Parties and EU Foreign Policy
Luciano Bardi, University of Pisa
Is CFPS 'Domestic Politics by Other Means?' A Political
Cleavage-Based Mapping of Party Attitudes Towards the
CFSP and the Role of Europarties as Policy-Aggregators
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos, European University
Institute
Europarties and the Common Foreign and Security Policy of
the European Union
Fabrizio Coticchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced
Studies
Enrico Calossi, University of Pisa
Immigration Waves, Public Moods, Party Positions, and
Policy Responses: A Comparative Analysis of Seven
European Countries
Laura Morales, University of Leicester
SA27: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Climate Change, Environmental Stress, and Conflict
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Disc.
Marcus D. King, The George Washington
University, Elliott School
The PEISOR Model: Global Environmental Change – A
Human, Gender and Environmental (HUGE) Security
Perspective Focusing on Mexico
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES-PRESS
Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico
Heat Waves and Rebel Raves
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Gerdis Wischnath, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Explaining the Strength of Rainfall Shock: Social Conflict
Links in Africa
Cullen Hendrix, The College of William & Mary
Climate Change, Migration, and Conflict
Vally Koubi, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
(ETH Zurich), University of Bern
SA28: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Public-Private Encounters: Interaction Between and
Diffusion of State and Non-State Approaches to Governing
Social Standards
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nicole Kranz, Freie Universität Berlin
Disc.
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Community Bites: Local Communities, Global Production,
and the Common Good
Zoe Bray, University of Nevada
Christian R. Thauer, Free University of Berlin
Between Private and Public Governance: The Promotion of
Global Labor Standards by European Civil Society
Organizations
Luc Fransen, European University Institute
Beyond Correlation: Defining Causal Mechanisms in
Compliance Theory for Non State Actors
Nicole Helmerich, Freie Universität Berlin
Christopher Kaan, University of Potsdam
Do Private Regulation Initiatives Help to Enforce Social and
Labour Standards? Mapping the Governance Arrangement
of the Ready Made Garment Industry in Bangladesh
Julka Jantz, University of Potsdam
The Market-Liberal Politics of EU-Level CSR, 1995-2012
Daniel P. Kinderman, University of Delaware
SA29: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Corporate Elite Networks in World Politics
Panel
Pascoal S. Pereira, University of Coimbra
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
International Political Sociology
Peace-Building is Not a Game: The Promise of Organic,
Versus Strategic, Approaches
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn, Free University of
Amsterdam
Disc.
Jerry Harris, DeVry University, Chicago
Disc.
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
SA32: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
MAR in the 21st Century: Celebrating 25 Years of Empirical
Analysis of Ethnic Politics
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
After Iraq: Recasting U.S. Hegemony on the Shifting Sands
of Middle East Oil
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
Timothy C. Lehmann, Hamilton College
Nana De Graaff, Free University of Amsterdam
Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn, Free University of Amsterdam
Contending Oil Elites and Global Governance of Oil
Nana De Graaff, Free University of Amsterdam
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Johanna K. Birnir, University of Maryland
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Militant and Democratic? A Study of Violent Ethno-Political
Minority Organizations in the Middle East
Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland
Lyubov G. Mincheva, University of Sofia, University of
Maryland
Federalism, Intraethnic Political Party Competition and
Ethnic Conflict
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Molly Inman, University of Maryland
Reo Matsuzaki, Stanford University
The Pillars of Governance: A Macro-Quantitative Analysis of
Statehood and Governance Performance.
Rethinking Non-State Actor Support: Biases in Social
Change Efforts for Minority Populations
Karina Kloos, Stanford University
Measuring Ethno-Territorial Attachments: Understanding
the Impact of Territoriality on Conflict Intractability
Melissa Lee, Stanford University
Gregor Walter-Drop, Freie Universität Berlin
John Wiesel, Freie Universität Berlin
Tova Norlen, EU Institute for Security Studies
The Rule of Law and Non-State Justice Systems in Areas of
Limited Statehood.
Matthias Kötter, Social Science Research Center Berlin
Evaluating Governance: Effectiveness and Legitimacy in
Areas of Limited Statehood.
Cord Schmelzle, Free University Berlin
Skipping the State: The Implementation of Children's Rights
Law by Traditional Leaders in Sierra Leone.
SA33: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
UN Sanctions: Coercion, Constraint, or Symbolism?
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sue Eckert, Brown University
Chair
Disc.
Ryan Sheely, Harvard University
Building Democratic Accountability in Areas of Limited
Statehood.
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Institute,
Geneva
Paul Bentall, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Framework to Evaluate the Effectiveness of UN Sanctions
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Joseph Siegle, Africa Center for Strategic Studies
Policy Implications
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
Hypotheses on Ethnic Peace in Tanzania
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
Colonial Wine in Conflict Resolution Bottles: Ahistoricism
and Advocacy in Power-Sharing
Maren E. Milligan, Oberlin College
Facilitating Political Transformation of Armed Rebel Groups:
Bridging Gaps Between Democratization and Peace
Processes
Ariel M. Penetrante, University of Leipzig
Erin Jenne, Central European University
A-MAR and the Effects of Institutions on Ethnic Conflict
The Political Economy of Trans-Border Violence: Evidence
from the MAROB and Unholy Alliances Projects
Jerry Harris, DeVry University, Chicago
SA31: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Peace Process and Conflict Resolution
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Johanna K. Birnir, University of Maryland
Agatha Hultquist, University of Maryland, College Park
Outward Bound: Chinese Energy TNCs in the Global
Economy
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Disc.
Corporate Elite Networks of US Transnational Capital and
US Grand Strategy
SA30: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
The “Violability” of International Borders: A Threat or an
Opportunity for Peace in the Balkans?
Sue Eckert, Brown University
Unintended Consequences
Mikael Eriksson, Swedish Defence Research Agency
Purposes of Targeted Sanctions
Francesco Giumelli, Metropolitan University Prague
SA34: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Global Financial Crisis
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
Disc.
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
Why Do Governments Fail to Enact Crisis Prevention
Policies? The Role of Political and Institutional Factors in
Moderating Credit Booms
Puspa D. Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Attention: Deficit Disorder! International Fiscal Coordination
After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Edward A. Fogarty, Colgate University
Gene Park, City University of New York
Jair van der Lijn, Radboud University Nijmegen &
Netherlands Institute of International Relations
'Clingendael'
The Heterogeneous Political Effects of Fiscal Policy in
Financial Crisis
SA37: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Contemporary Canadian Foreign Policy
Eunyoung Ha, Claremont Graduate University
Dong-wook Lee, Claremont Graduate University
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lana Wylie, McMaster University
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Lena Rethel, University of Warwick
The Varieties of Capitalism and The Global Financial Crisis
Scott Siegel, University of Chicago
The 2008 International Financial Crisis and the Changing
Political Economy of Power in East Asia
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rosemary L. Nagy, Nipissing University, Canada
Disc.
Rosemary L. Nagy, Nipissing University, Canada
Hybrid Tribunals: Advancing Victim’s Rights?
Anticipating the Future: Preventative Multilateral Norms and
Their Impact on International Relations
Denise Garcia, Northeastern University
Monica Herz, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
The R2P as a "Hybrid" International Norm: Considering the
Case of Libya 2011
Claudia Hippel, Bremen International Graduate School of
Social Sciences
Legislative Process as a Category for Assessing
International Law Making
Cicero Krupp da Luz, University of Sao Paulo
Does EU Soft Law Differ From International Soft Law?
Fabien Terpan, Sciences po Grenoble
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Caroline Holmqvist, Swedish National Defence
College/London School of Economics
Disc.
Nathan F White, National Defense University
Why Danes Support the NATO Operation in Afghanistan
and Britons Do Not
Peter V. Jakobsen, Royal Danish Defence College
Soldiers as Policy Makers? Understanding
Counterinsurgency Operations as Street-Level Bureaucracy
Magnus Johnsson, Uppsala University
Local Legitimacy in the Context of Peace Operations: The
Case of Afghanistan
Lisa Anna-Karin Karlborg, Uppsala University
A Civilian Power at War: How Germany’s Engagement in
Afghanistan is Justified and What This Tells Us About the
Determinants of Democratic Foreign Policy
Harald Mueller, HSFK
Jonas Wolff, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Disc.
Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University
Defending the Federation: The Federal Challenge to
National Defense Policy Making in Canada
Allan Craigie, University of British Columbia
Nation Building Operations in Middle East: Some Lessons
from the Canadian Experience
Ali G. Dizboni
Trust and Affect in Contemporary Canada-Cuba-US
Relations: Transcending the Past in Shaping the Future
Calum McNeil, McMaster University
The Best Offense is to Purchase Good Defence: Comparing
the Forces Structure Impact of Defence Privatization in
Canada and the United States
David G. Perry, Carleton University
Kathleen Barrett, Georgia State University
SA36: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Afghanistan: Ways Out of an Intractable Conflict
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Why Liberalise? The Case of Domestic Bond Markets
SA35: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Norms and International Law Making
Afghanistan: Where Dilemmas Become Dogmas and
Models are Perceived to be Reality
Foreign Policy Proxies: The Transnational Dimensions of
Ethnic Lobbying in Canada and the United States
Anita Singh, University of Toronto
SA38: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Zara Steiner’s The Triumph of the Dark: European
International History, 1933-1939
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
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Richard Rosecrance, Harvard University
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
B.J.C. McKercher, Royal Military College of Canada
Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
John R. Ferris, University of Calgary
SA39: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sea Power and Regional Security in East Asia
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Disc.
Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Towards a Blue Water Navy: The Development of the
Republic of Korea Navy
Ian Bowers, King's College, London
China’s Naval Modernization: Rippling Range Rings
Andrew S. Erickson, Naval War College
The Foundations of US Regional Maritime Hegemony: Is a
Renegotiation Possible?
James Manicom, Balsillie School of International Affairs
The Island Nation Model: Sea-Based Deterrence and
Japan’s Maritime Strategy
Jasmine Revolution: The Power of Media in China and Its
Challenges
Alessio Patalano, King's College London
SA40: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Consensus, Difference and Pluralism in Global Order
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Microblogging the Public Sphere in China
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of
Denver
Disc.
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of
Denver
Ying Chan, The University of Hong Kong
James D. White, Georgia Institute of Technology
Cultural Difference and the Possibility of Global Political
Community
Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham
Communitarians for Cosmopolitanism!
A Critique of Consensus in Theories of Global Justice and
Human Rights
Elizabeth O'Casey, London School of Economics and
Political Science
SA41: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Climate, Political Economy, and International Environmental
Justice I
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Ethics
Kevork K. Oskanian
Dale Jamieson, New York University
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
European Organizations and European International
Society
David Ciplet, Brown University
Mizan Khan, North South University
Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
The Copenhagen Accord: The Rise of Pledge and Review
and the End of Redistributive Multilateralism?
Jeffrey S. Mcgee, University of Newcastle
Jens Steffek, Technische Universität Darmstadt
Climate Change and Human Rights: Several Challenges
Darrel Frank Moellendorf, Sandiedo State University
North-South Climate Equity: From Common but
Differentiated to Common but Shifted Responsibility
Chukwumerije Okereke, University of Oxford
Climate Justice and the Nonhuman: Capabilities,
Constitutions, and Ecosystem Functioning
Arab Spring from the Ground Up
George R. Boynton, University of Iowa
SA44: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Diplomacy and International Sporting Institutions: Uneven
Pitch or Level Playing Field?
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Geoffrey Allen Pigman, Bennington College
Chair
J. Simon Rofe, SOAS University of London
Disc.
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Sport and the Imperial Bond: The 1911 Indian Cricket Tour
of Britain
David Schlosberg, University of Sydney
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Disc.
Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Environmental Stewardship as an Institution of International
Society
Politics and Justice in International Climate Adaptation
Finance: Supply, Governance, Allocation
Disc.
Movindri Reddy, Occidental College
War as a Primary Institution in International Society
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy Ehresman, Colorado State University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Revolutions: Twitter and Facebook Versus Grassroots
Mobilization
Sponsor(s): English School
Hans Schattle, Yonsei University
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Communication
Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr, Georgetown University
Social Media and Arab Spring: An Exaggerated
Proposition?
SA43: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Regions and Regionalism in the English School: Mapping
Variations in International Society
Toward a Model of Korean Cosmopolitanism:
Characteristics of Global Citizenship Discourse in the
Republic of Korea
SA42: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Communication Technologies and Political Change
Authoritarian Management of (Cyber-)Society for the 21st
Century: Internet Penetration, Internet Policies, and the New
Political Protest Movements
Karim Knio, Erasmus University
Michael E. Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh
Disc.
Fernanda de Castro Brandao, Pontificia Universidade
Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
Emilia Fernanda Prado, Pontificia Universidade Catolica
do Rio de Janeiro
Prashant Kidambi
Panel
Uneven Pitch or Level Playing Field? Exploring Theoretical
and Topographical Questions Where Sport and Diplomacy
Meet
Stuart Murray, Bond University
Geoffrey Allen Pigman, Bennington College
"Football" & "Soccer" - Two Nations Separated by a
Common Language: Transatlantic Diplomacy - A Case
Study of Manchester United
J. Simon Rofe, SOAS University of London
FIFA, the Peoples' Game and Global Sports Governance:
Who Rules What?
Alan Tomlinson, University of Brighton
SA45: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Central Europe in Global Politics I
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
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Paul F. Luif, Austrian Institute for International
Affairs
Michal Koran, Institute of International Relations
J. Patrick Rhamey, University of Arizona
SA46: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Comparing Immigration Policy Regimes: The 'International
Migration Policy and Law Analysis' (IMPALA) Database
The 'Ought' and the 'Is' in Democracy Promotion:
Reflections on the Prospects of Extending Normative
Debate in Democracy Promotion Practice
Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University
The Central Task of Social Sciences: Explanatory Critique
and Concrete Eutopias, with a Cosmopolitan Intent
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
SA48: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Perspectives on Intervention: Rationalities and Translation,
Resistance and Effects
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kai J. Koddenbrock, University of Magdeburg
Chair
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Disc.
Maria Eriksson Baaz, School of Global Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anna Katherine Boucher, University of Sydney
Disc.
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
Disc.
Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics and
Political Science
The Contribution of the IMPALA Project to the Analysis of
International Economic Migration
Michel Beine, University of Luxembourg
Methodological Issues in the Construction of an Immigration
Policy Database
Anna Katherine Boucher, University of Sydney
Pat McGovern, LSE
Embedded Liberalism and Immigration: Does Social Policy
Diminish or Drive Anti-immigration Backlash?
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Joep Schaper, University of Amsterdam
Leaders or Shirkers? Comparing Refugee Protection Efforts
in Liberal States
Mary Crock, Sydney University
Violeta Moreno Lax, Oxford University
Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Comparing Citizenship Regimes
Daniel Daniel G. , University of Sydney
Justin Gest, Harvard University
SA47: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Fact/Norm Dichotomy in International Relations: Ethical
and Epistemological Implications
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Theory
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po
Chair
Richard Beardsworth, American University of Paris
Disc.
Anthony F. Lang, Jr., University of St Andrews
Beyond the Normative/Empirical Divide: The Possibility of
Cosmopolitan Political Vision
Richard Beardsworth, American University of Paris
Normative Predictions and Their Ethical Implications
Ariel Colonomos, Sciences Po
Outsourcing Ethics: Constructivism, Normative IR Theory
and the Unfortunate Divide Between Empirical and
Philosophical Approaches to Moral Norms in IR
Toni Erskine, Aberystwyth University
A Realist Defense of Humanitarian Intervention
Jean-Baptiste Jeangene Vilmer, McGill University
Violent Reactions to Transformative Interventions:
Resistance and Agency in Bolivia
Juliana Bertazzo, University of Campinas
The International Self and the Humanitarianization of
Politics: A Case Study of the DR Congo
Kai J. Koddenbrock, University of Magdeburg
Fighting for the Future: A Queer Critique of the Biopolitics of
Intervention
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
SA49: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Perceptions, Identity, and Power
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
Disc.
Peter Thompson, National Defense University
Threat Perceptions, the Deployability Challenge, and the
Enduring Relevance of Geopolitics: A Neoclassical Realist
Explanation of Variance in European Strategic Postures
David W. Blagden, University of Oxford
Anand Menon, University of Birmingham
Rising Powers and World Order: The Role of Status
Concerns
Deborah W. Larson, University of California, Los Angeles
Alexei Shevchenko, California State University at
Fullerton
Status Anxiety and Great Power Conflict: Status and
Dominant Powers Behavior in World Politics
Tudor A. Onea, Dartmouth College
Modeling Perceptions of Power in International Relations
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
Great Power Threat Perception of Armed Groups
Peter Thompson, National Defense University
SA50: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Perspectives on the Foreign Policy Process
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College
Disc.
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Do Presidents Attempt October Surprises?: Unpopular
Presidents, Foreign Policy, and Elections
Douglas C. Foyle, Wesleyan University
Panel
Beliefs, Institutions, and Decision-Making in American
Foreign Policy
Ethnic Identify and Arbitrary Borders in Contemporary Africa
Cameron Wimpy, Texas A&M University
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Brian D. Ripley, Mercyhurst College
SA53: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Governing Digital Expression in the Information Age: FreeSpeech, Surveillance and Censorship
The State of State: An Organizational Analysis of the
Clinton State Department, 2009-12
Christopher M. Jones, Northern Illinois University
The Clash of Worldviews and Advisers: The Carter
Administration’s Reaction to the 1979 Soviet Invasion of
Afghanistan
Lynn M. Kuzma, University of Southern Maine
Rossella Maria Moyer, George Mason University
The Obama Administration, Congress, and Foreign Policy
Behavior
James M. McCormick, Iowa State University
SA51: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Democracy, Democratization, and International Processes
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Helena C. Carrapiço, European University Institute/
University of Coimbra
Disc.
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
The Use of Copyright Law to Restrict Freedom of Speech
Online
Benjamin Farrand, European University Institute
The Interactions of Privacy and Surveillance Technologies
Seda Guerses, Catholic University in Leuven
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Governing the Flow: Power, Information, and Rules for
Speech and Surveillance Online
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ross E. Burkhart, Boise State University
Speaking for Freedom, Normalizing the Net
Disc.
William M. Reisinger, University of Iowa
Disc.
Ross E. Burkhart, Boise State University
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University
Peter Smith, Athabasca University
Governing Internet Expression: Theorising How Norms,
Institutions and Internet Technology Shape Expression
Governance
Democratization and International Labor Mobility
David Bearce, University of Colorado at Boulder
Jennifer Laks Hutnick, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Ben Wagner, European University Institute
SA54: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Natural Resources, Social Groups and Internal Violence
Development, Democracy, and Interstate Conflict
Charles Boehmer, University of Texas, El Paso
Do Democracy Clauses Matter? The Effects of Regional
Integration Associations on the Onsets and Outcomes of
Coups d’état
Gaspare M. Genna, University of Texas at El Paso
Taeko Hiroi, University of Texas at El Paso
The Effect of Shocks on International Networks: War,
Imperial Collapse, and Democratization
Zeev Maoz, University of California Davis
Reconsidering the Democratization-Conflict Nexus:
Evaluating Efforts to Model Endogenous Processes through
Prediction
Julian Wucherpfennig, ETH Zurich
SA52: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Beyond Space & Geography: The Politics Behind the
Creation of Cities, Nations, and Social Identity
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Disc.
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Disc.
Janelle K Knox-Hayes, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Wicked Transnationalizations: Global Cities and the
Hybridization of Climate Governance
Michele Acuto, University of Oxford
Beijing as a Global City
Boo-seung Chang, Johns Hopkins University
Imagined Spaces and Material Places: Understanding the
Political Organization of Space in International Politics
Alena Drieschova, University of Toronto
The Shape of the Nation: The Bodies and Terrain of Political
Information
Stacey L. Hunt, Auburn University
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Margit Bussmann, University of Greifswald
Disc.
Odysseas Chistou, University of Nicosia
Disc.
Margit Bussmann, University of Greifswald
Organization Matters More than Greed: Natural Resources,
Discrimination, and the Organizational Roots of Violence
Against Civilians
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Anna Lisa Schmidt, University of Konstanz
Ethnicity, Natural Resources and Major Civil War
Matthias Basedau, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies
Tim Wegenast, Universität Konstanz
Horizontal Inequalities and Wealth Sharing in the Niger
Delta
Siri Aas Rustad, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Land and Political Lies: The Mt Elgon Conflict as the
Continuation of Politics With Other Means
Ole Magnus Theisen, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology, and Peace Research Institute Oslo
Land Kills: The Brazilian Experience
Artur Zimerman, Universidade Federal do ABC
SA55: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Domestic Sources of Economic and Security Relations
in the Asia-Pacific
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Disc.
William W. Grimes, Boston University
Disc.
Keisuke Iida, University of Tokyo
Amy L. Catalinac, Harvard University
Domestic Regimes and Economic and Security Relations in
the Asian-Pacific
Nobuhiro Hiwatari, University of Tokyo
Hiroyuki Hoshiro, Tokyo University
Trade Imbalances, Financial Crises, and Currency Debates:
A Decade of Stumbling Blocks to East Asian Economic
Integration Since the Asian Financial Crisis
June Park, Boston University
SA56: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Comparative Subnational Climate Policies and Multi-Level
Governance for Climate Policy in Old and Newly
Industrializing Countries
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Miranda Schreurs, Free University of Berlin
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
The Promotion of Wind Energy by the Indian States
Jan Beermann, Freie Universität Berlin
Multilevel Climate Governance in the Developing World
Navroz K. Dubash, Centre for Policy Research, New
Delhi
Sander Happaerts, University of Leuven
Comparative Subnational Climate Policy: Germany, India
and the USA
Kirsten Jörgensen, Free University Berlin
The Role of the Bundesländer in German Climate Change
Policy
Helmut Weidner, Social Science Research Center
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David S. Sorenson, Air War College
Moncef Kartas, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
Military Officers in the "Arab Spring" Protests of 2011
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
Spring in the Levant: Shifting Dynamics in the Arab World
From Lebanon to Iran
Andrew J. Bowen, London School of Economics
Moncef Kartas, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rey Koslowski, University at Albany
Disc.
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
Roger Hurwitz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CyberPolitics in International Relations: Challenges to
Theory and Inquiry
Nazli Choucri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Once and Future Failure of E-Cash: Lessons for
Information Technology and International Transformation
Geoffrey L. Herrera, Pitzer College
Nanotechnology, Extending Moore’s Law and International
Change
SA59: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
This Page Could Not Be Found: Documenting the
Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Disc.
Subnational Climate Change Policies in Belgium: Political
Differences in a Complex Federal Setting
The Tunisian Revolution From a Security Sector
Perspective
SA58: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Information Technology and International Systemic Change
Rey Koslowski, University at Albany
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Studies
Disc.
David S. Sorenson, Air War College
Democracy by Diffusion: The Spillover Effects of Rebellion
Infernal Balance: Strategic Responses to Cyber Threats,
International Tensions and System Transformations
Regionalization and Regionalism in East Asia
SA57: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Arab Spring: The Internal Dynamics of Revolution
Dina Rashed, University of Chicago
Soldiers on Twitter: Arab World Militaries and Global Social
Media
Brigitte Zimmerman, University of California, San Diego
When Politicians Play with Fire: Explaining the Sudden
Attention to Foreign and National Security Policy by Japan's
Political Leadership
Disc.
Cyber Mobilization, Security and Revolutions in the Arab
World
Ekaterina M. Levintova, University of WisconsinGreen Bay
The Archival Legacy of International Criminal Tribunals in
the Internet Age
Viviane Dittrich, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Capturing a Sentiment: Technological and Theoretical
Changes in War Photography Since WWII
Lauren Emily McKee, Old Dominion University
The Politics of Art: An Examination of the Original Social
Media
Dana Zartner, Tulane University
SA60: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Politics and Foreign Direct Investment
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. Lawrence Broz
Disc.
J. Lawrence Broz
Public Policy and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows
Glen Biglaiser, Texas Tech University
Joseph L. Staats, University of Minnesota, Duluth
Federalism and Foreign Direct Investment
Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of California San
Diego
Kaare Strom, University of California at San Diego
Panel
The Domestic Politics of Tax Incentives
The Ontological Gap Between War as Experience and War
as Knowledge
Nathan Jensen, Washington University
Edmund Malesky, UCSD-IRPS
Anitta Kynsilehto, University of Tampere
Eeva Puumala, University of Tampere
Partisanship and the Allocation of Foreign Investment
Under Imperfect Capital Mobility
War Bodies and the 'Everyday'
Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University
SA61: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Intelligence, IT, and the Global Information Age
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Disc.
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
Transparent Society? Intelligence and the New Media
Richard James Aldrich, University of Warwick
Spies Don’t Tweet: Why Social Media is an Exclusively
Grassroots Tool
Matthew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Intelligence and Marketing: Two Approaches to Social
Media Information Gathering
Melissa A. Graves, University of Mississippi
Predicting Change Through Internet Vectors: Intelligence
and the New World of Virtual Community
Terry C. Quist, U.S. Army
Intelligence in the Twitter Age
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
SA62: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Directions in Sanctions Research
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Cliff Morgan, Rice University
Disc.
Cliff Morgan, Rice University
Exit Costs and Economic Coercion: Threats, Sanctions, and
Outcomes
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Timothy Peterson, Oklahoma State University
Sanctions Implementation, Multilateral Efforts, and
Sanctions Effectiveness
Yoshiharu Kobayashi, Rice University
Political Cleavages and Economic Sanctions: The
Economic and Political Winners and Losers of Sanctions
David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
Dennis P. Patterson, Texas Tech University
The Sanctions Race: Why Scholarship Always Loses Out to
Practice
George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame
Economic Sanctions by Design
Elena V. McLean, Texas A&M University
Taehee Whang, Texas A&M University
SA63: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Knowing War Experience: The Epistemological Possibilities
and Challenges
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Education
International Political Sociology
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Karen Ruth Adams, University of Montana
Disc.
Megan H. MacKenzie, The University of Sydney
War Studies and War Making: Disciplining the Experience
(s) of War in Professional Military Education
Katherine Brown, Kings College London
Junk Feminism and Collages of Wanna-Be Nuclear States
Saara Särmä, University of Tampere
What Does IR Know About War?
Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut
SA64: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Innovations in Teaching Feminist IR in the Age of
Information: Exploring Uncommon Spaces and Places
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Catia Cecilia Confortini, Wellesley College
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Janni Aragon, University of Victoria
Heather A. Smith, University of Northern British
Columbia
Juliann Emmons Allison, University of California
Riverside
Helle L. Rytkonen, Stanford University
Ellie Christine Schemenauer, University of
Wisconsin Whitewater
Debra Lynn DeLaet
SA65: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Eurasian Energy Security Politics
Panel
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State
University
Disc.
Jakub M. Godzimirski, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Central Asian Energy: A Bone of Contention or a Liaison in
Russia-China Relations
Ruoxi Du, University of Kansas
The Kazakh-Russian Nuclear Power Industry
Gregory Gleason, University of New Mexico
Russian Energy Security: The Clash Between Political and
Economic Elements of Russian Energy Policy
Olga Khrushcheva, Nottingham Trent University
The EU’s "Third Energy Package": Recalibrating the
Balance of Power Between East and West
Ginta T. Palubinskas, George Mason University
Energy Wars: Russia, European Union and the V4
Countries
Luba Racanska, St. Johns University
SA67: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges I
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Birol Baskan, Georgetown University School of
Foreign Service in Qatar
Disc.
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University-Qatar
Turkey at the Polls: Democratization, Economic
Liberalization and Islam in Turkish Politics
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Party Institutionalization and Democratic Consolidation in
Turkey: How Far from Southern European Democracies?
SB02: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Media, Internet and the Politics of Information in Communist
Authoritarian Political Systems
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Susan Shirk, IGCC UC-San Diego
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Edmund Malesky, UCSD-IRPS
Victor C. Shih, Northwestern University
Stephan Haggard, University of California at San
Diego
Sebnem Yardimci, University of Essex
SA68: Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Business in Zones of Conflict: Top Down or Bottom Up?
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laurent M. Goetschel, University of Basel /
swisspeace
Disc.
Li Dai, Loyola Marymount University
Business in Zones of Conflict: Top Down or Bottom Up?
Rina Alluri, University of Basel
Private Consulting Companies as State-Builders? Potentials
and Challenges in South Sudan
Andrea Cornelia Iff, University of Basel / swisspeace
European Multinationals on African Soil: Taking Corporate
Promises at Face Value
Andreas Jacobs, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Companies as Partners In Peace Processes: Money,
Business and Transitions out of War
Achim Wennmann, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
SB01: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Alkerian Global Studies: Is There Room for Complexity?
Sponsor(s): Theory
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University
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L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Thomas J. Biersteker, The Graduate Institute,
Geneva
Neta Carol Crawford, Boston University
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the
University of Alabama
SB03: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Alternative Economies and the Transmission of Voices in an
Information Age: From Localization to Global Governance
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robin Broad, American University
Chair
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
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Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
James H. Mittelman, American University
Robin Broad, American University
Craig Borowiak, Haverford College
Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute
SB04: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Governing the Digital Commons
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Kiggins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Disc.
Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University
Putting Control Into the Network: A Comparison of Deep
Packet Inspection Technology Use in Canada, the US and
China
Hadi Asghari, Technology University of Delft
Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University
The Autonomy of States and Internet Regulation in Global
and Local Perspective
Eunho Cha, Yonsei University
Disclosure and Dialogue as Emergent Norms in the Internet
Domain
Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School
Co-Producing Revolution: The Politics of the Private
Provision of Public Internet Platforms
Robert E. Latham, York University
Network Power in the Negotiations and Resistance to the
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)
Melissa Loudon, University of Southern California
SB05: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Reconceptualizing Indian Foreign Policy
Panel
SB08: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Leaders and International Relations
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anita Singh, University of Toronto
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James M. Goldgeier, American University
Disc.
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
The Elephant in the Room: Accounting for the Indifferent
Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and India
Sarah Ellen Graham, UWS
Nitya Singh, Eastern Michigan University
Changing U.S. Security Policies Towards India During the
Clinton Administration: India as an Emerging Partner
Catharina C. van de Wetering, University of Bristol
Rule Bending for Friends: the US-India Nuclear Cooperation
Agreement and the Future of the Nonproliferation Regime
Maria N. Zaitseva, Cornell University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kristina Maj Riegert, Dept of Journalism, Media and
Communication, Stockholm University
Disc.
Matthew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Selling Censorship: The Internalisation of Expression
Boundaries in China and Saudi Arabia, Theory and Practise
Lorena Jaume-Palasí, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München
Ben Wagner, European University Institute
Learning to Lead: Education, Family, and Leader Behavior
in Militarized Disputes
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Team of Agents or Team of Rivals? Cabinet Appointments
and U.S. Foreign Policy
Elizabeth Saunders, George Washington University
SB09: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Uneven and Combined Development in Contemporary World
History
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kamran Matin, Sussex University
Disc.
Nivedita Manchanda, University of Cambridge
Expanding Empires, Turbulent Frontiers: The ‘Peripheral’
Sources of Geopolitical Conflict and War, 1914-45
Alexander S. Anievas, University of Oxford
Uneven and Combined Development in Modern World
History: State Formation in the People’s Republic of China,
1949 – 1979
Luke Cooper, Sussex University
The Moment of Combined Development
Neil Douglas Davidson, University of Strathclyde
On Thin Ice: The State, Cyber-Samizdat and the Image of
the Sochi Winter Olympics
Emil Persson, Lund University Sweden
Censorship and Revolt in the Middle East & North Africa: A
Multi-Country Analysis
Edward Webb, Dickinson College
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Shackelford, University of Cambridge
Mark J. Rolfe, University of New South Wales
Provoking the Leviathan: International Institution Protection
and United States Foreign Policy Responses to Latin
American Social Movement Organizations
David R. Andersen, California State University
Sacramento
Strategies of Violence and Nonviolence: Explaining
Variation in Dissident Groups' Choice of Coercive Tactics
Adriana Lins de Albuquerque, Columbia University
Virtual Tibet in Exile: Diasporic Digital Networking and the
Politics of Belonging
Emma Tobin, University of Oxford
Jeff D. Colgan, American University
War Outcomes, Regime Type, and Leader Tenure
Henk E. Goemans, University of Rochester
A Break from the Past: Understanding India’s New Strategic
Doctrine
Disc.
The International Impact of Domestic Revolutions
It's All Relative: Family Networks in Domestic Politics
Jason A. Kirk, Elon University
SB07: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Challenge Governments from Near and Afar
James M. Goldgeier, American University
Sarah E. Croco, Univeristy of Maryland
Jessica Weeks, Cornell University
Theorizing the New Indian-American Foreign Policy
Activism: Ethnic Lobby, Social Movement, and
Transnational Advocacy Dimensions
SB06: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Politics of Censorship
Disc.
Panel
Capitalist Development, Crisis and the International History
of the European Far-Right
Richard Gary Saull, Queen Mary, University of London
SB10: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
2011 Workshop
Panel
The IR Discipline: Insights From TRIP Survey and Journal
Article Database
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
Disc.
Ryan M. Powers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Comparing Scholarly and Public Opinion: Impact or
Impotency of an Epistemic Community?
James Long, Universiy of California San Diego
Citation Networks in the Top Journals
Daniel Maliniak, University of California San Diego
Results From the 2011 Teaching, Research, and
International Policy (TRIP) Survey
Susan Peterson, College of William and Mary
What's in a Cite? The Meaning of Citations in the IR
Literature
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
SB11: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Paths to Statebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
SB14: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Rise of China in the Global Economy
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zhiming Chen, University of Montreal
Disc.
Christopher L. Pallas, Kennesaw State University
The Delivery of Justice: Building Judicial Systems in PostConflict States
Sibonakaliso Moyo, Concordia University
Michael Sproule, Concordia University
De-Nazification of Germany and De-Ba’athification of Iraq
Aysegul Keskin Zeren, Kent State University
Demobilization After Civil War: Individual Combatants and
Organizational Constraints
Joanne Richards, Geneva Graduate Institute
Transitioning After Conflict: Why States Choose Vengeance
or Forgiveness
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Jayantha Jayman, St. Lawerence University
Neorealism, Neoliberalism and China’s Rise: An Empirical
Assessment of China’s Economic and Political Interstate
Relations
Are China and India Rivals for Influence in Africa? AfroAsian Interaction in the Post-Cold War Era
Ali A. Mazrui, Binghamton University
Shelley Wick, Florida International University
Juanita Elias, Griffith University
“Doing Good” with the Support of the Brazilian Private
Sector: Transnationalization and Privatization of
Development Cooperation
SB15: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Popular Culture and Global Politics
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Daniel M. Aragao, Federal University of Bahia - UFBA
The Rhetoric and Practice of TNCs Endorsement of
Sustainable Development Objectives: Consequences for
the South
Agni Kalfagianni, Free University of Amsterdam
How Corporations Get Religion: Faith-Based Activism in the
Global Political Economy
Michael R. MacLeod, George Fox University
Producer Empowerment and Partnerships in Fair Trade
Zoe Pflaeger, University of Sussex
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Anat Niv-Solomon, City University of New York
Framing the Iraq War: How Events Changed the Frames
Used to Justify the War
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Jeremy M. Moses, University of Canterbury
The Negativity Bias in International Relations
Dominic Johnson, Edinburgh University
Dominic Tierney, Swarthmore College
Image Theory and the Strategic Rivalry Initiation: Explaining
the Origins of the Sino-Indian Rivalry
Manjeet Pardesi, Indiana University
Harry S. Truman’s Role in the Prolongation of the Korea
War: Insight from Prospect And Personality Trait Theories
Taifa Yu, University of Nothern Iowa
Understanding the Emergence of Chinese Conglomerates:
The Rise of the "qi ye ji tuan" and the Capitalist
Transformation of China
Constructing Threat: A Comparison of Attitudinal
Responses to Economic Threat Emanating From Japan in
the 1980s and From China in the New Millennium
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catia Gregoratti, Lund University
Disc.
Sandra Heep, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies
James R. Masterson, Morehead State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
SB13: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Framing, Uncertainty and Decision Making
Why Do Some Developing Countries Borrow From China,
While Others Do Not?
Jonas Bunte, University of Minnesota
Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College
Disc.
James Manicom, Balsillie School of International
Affairs
China on the Rise in Global Finance?
De-Ba'thification in Iraq: Justice, Politics, or Revenge?
SB12: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Corporate Power, Partnerships and Development
Disc.
Panel
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Priya Dixit, Virginia Tech University
Disc.
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Don't Bother the Border, Other! Essays on Cinematic
Portraits of Other in (Inter)national Relations
Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama, Pontifical Catholic
University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
The Move That Wouldn't Die: Property vs. Heritage in the
National Football League
John L. Linantud, University of Houston Downtown
Jade Goody and Neoliberalism: A Story of Post- (Historical)
Colonial Networks
Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
SB16: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Hierarchy and Authority in Global Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
Disc.
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
Modern Warfare: The US’ Perceptions of a ‘China Threat’ in
the 21st Century
Scott Alexander William Brown, University of Glasgow
Securitization as Systematization: Threats as Images of
International Order
Jonas Hagmann, ETH Zurich
Order and Discipline: A Unified Theory and Test of
Hierarchical Authority Maintenance in International
Relations
Mark D. Nieman, University of Iowa
Buying Hard Power in Hard Times: Mobilizing Military
Forces Under Unipolarity
Playing Boomerang: East African Elites, External Actors,
and the Contestation of East African Regionalism
David G. Perry, Carleton University
Nicolas De Zamaroczy, University of Southern California
Pax Americana: The Peace of Paradoxes and the
Paradoxes of Peace
Multilateral in Latin America: Convergence of Globalization,
Nationalism, and Regionalism
Simona Raluca I. Soare, National School for Political
Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
Integration as Grand Strategy? A Realist Explanation of the
European Integration Process
Alexander Reichwein, Goethe-University Frankfurt /
University Stuttgart
SB17: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Air Power, Targeted Killings, and Counterinsurgency
Panel
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
Fire from the Sky: The Impact of Aerial Bombardment on
Terrorist Recruitment and Mobilization
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
Leadership Decapitation: Applications to Drone Strikes in
Pakistan and Yemen
Aerial Strategies and the Effect on Conflict Outcomes
James Walsh, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Death From the Skies: An Overview of the CIA's Drone
Campaign in Pakistan
Brian Glyn Williams, University of Massachuetts at
Dartmouth
Panel
Jeffrey Dennis McCausland, Dickinson College
The Promise of Security Institutionalism in Northeast Asia
Andrew O'Neil, Griffith University
"Leading from Behind": Toward an Obama Doctrine for the
Asia-Pacific
Douglas Stuart, Dickinson College
US Alliance Strategy in the Asian Century: Diversifying or
Deviating?
Peer Schouten, University of Gothenburg
Clientelism Across Borders: The Informal Logic of External
Support for Rebel Groups
Henning Tamm, University of Oxford
SB21: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
United States' Economic Relationships and Emerging
Geographies
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
David E. Spiro, Columbia University
Hegemony in Decline?: The United States and the New
Regionalism in South America After the Collapse of the
Free Trade Area of the Americas
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
The Politics and Economics of the Renminbi-Dollar
Relationship
Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University
The Political Geography of U.S. Trade Policy: An Empirical
Investigation
Su-Hyun Lee, University of Michigan (AA)
Brendan Taylor, ANU
Pursuing Strategy in the "Other Subregion": Evolving US
Security Postures in Southeast Asia
Recycling the Hidden Hand of Hegemony: US Policy and
International Financial Flows from Petrodollars to
Sinodollars
David E. Spiro, Columbia University
William T. Tow, Australian National University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations
Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations
Helen M. Coskeran, University of Cambridge
Marta Iniguez De Heredia, London School of Economics
The Art of Separating Out: Private Security, the
Formal/Informal Divide, and Contested Modes of
Accumulation in South Africa and the DRC
Disc.
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Douglas Stuart, Dickinson College
Governed by Exceptions: Agriculture in the GATT
The Everyday Paradox of Statebuilding Practice
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David E. Spiro, Columbia University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
Morten Boas, FAFO Institute for Applied
International Studies
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston
Carla Martinez Machain, Rice University
Drone Strikes and Terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan
SB19: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Explorations of Regional and Global Negotiations
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Informal/Formal Governance around Africa's 'Borders':
towards a 'real' PE of the GLR?
Jenna Jordan, University of Chicago
Disc.
SB20: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Governing the Formal/Informal Divide in Sub-Saharan Africa
Disc.
Mohammed Hafez, Naval Postgraduate School
SB18: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Adaptation and Transformation: Redefining Security
Partnerships in the Asia-Pacific
Anna Weisfeiler, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The International Criminal Court in the Post-Soviet Space:
Variations on Accession
SB22: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Conflict, Security and Strategy in the Internet Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University
Disc.
Aaron B. Frank, George Mason Univeristy
Private Contractors and Contractorisation in the Defence
Policy Process: Redistributing Power? An Exploration
Mark N. Erbel, King's College London
"Recommended For You": Predicting Alliance Formation
with Help from Amazon and Netflix
Peter M. Li, University of California, Los Angeles
Smaller, Not Small: U.S. Grand Strategy and the Limits of
Globalisation
Patrick H. M. Porter, University of Reading
Enemies in Agreement: Information Sharing in Adversarial
Security Cooperation
Jane E. Vaynman, Harvard University
SB23: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Elections in Information Societies
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Disc.
Maren E. Milligan, Oberlin College
Empirical Evidence for the Media Participation Hypothesis:
Longitudinal Trends in the Context of American National
Elections, 1992-2008
Erik Bucy, SmithGeiger
Jacob Groshek, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Does More Information Equal More Accountability and
Trust? The Regulation of Party and Candidate Information,
Passive Suffrage and Politics in Asian Democracies
Malte Pehl, College of Charleston
Political Campaigns and Democratization: Constructed
Polarizations in the New Information Age
Nil Seda Satana, Bilkent University
Lerna Yanik, Kadir Has University
Who is Afraid of External (Electronic) Voting? A
Comparative Analysis of External Voting Policies in
Established and New Democracies
Anca Turcu, University of Central Florida
SB24: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Exploring Resistance and Postcoloniality: Reflexions Around
Nandy's Work
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David L. Blaney, Macalester College
Disc.
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
The Tao of Non-Play: Resistance, Everyday and Islamic
Feminists
Amelie Barras, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva
Sex, Modernity and Freedom
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
New Humanism in Dehumanizing Times: Fanon and
Nandy / Te Whiti and Te Kooti
Robbie G. Shilliam, Victoria University of Wellington
Suffering and Resistance: To What Extent Does Nandy
Offer an Account of Political Resistance
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Resistance and Conditions Self-Confounding Identity
Formation: Nandy’s Psychoanalysis as a Critique of
Recognition Theory
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
SB25: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Resisting International Norms
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sabine Saurugger, Institut d'Etudes Politiques of
Grenoble
Disc.
Edward A. Fogarty, Colgate University
The Global Refugee Protection Regime and EU Asylum
Law: Assessing EU Strategies to Diffuse the Costs of
Refugee Protection
Ariadna Ripoll Servent, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Florian Trauner, Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna
Resisting in Times of Crisis: The Implementation of
European Rigor Plans in the Irish and Greek Cases
Clement Fontan, IEP Grenoble
Sabine Saurugger, Institut d'Etudes Politiques of
Grenoble
Eluding Enforcement: Courts, Bureaucrats, Doctors and EU
Health Care Law
Scott Greer, University of Michigan
Holly Jarman, SUNY-Albany
Nuclear Safety: Normative Public Claims Versus Political
Strategies
Eva Heidbreder, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin,
Germany
Evasion to Co-Operative Regulation as a Reaction to Legal
Uncertainty Stemming From EU Law
Annette Töller, FernUniversitaet Hagen
SB26: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Climate Diplomacy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Environmental Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon Dalby, Carleton University
Disc.
Rosalind Warner, Okanagan College
Persuasion in World Politics: Arguments in Climate Change
Negotiations
Radoslav Dimitrov, University of Western Ontario
Does Leadership Make a Difference in International Climate
Politics?
Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne
Climate Activism from Copenhagen 2009 to Durban 2011
John Foran
Climate Change Leaders and Followers: Leadership
Recognition and Selection in the UNFCCC Negotiations
Christer Karlsson, Uppsala University
Charles Parker, Uppsala University
Trust in the United Nations: A Comparative Study of Climate
Change Negotiations in Copenhagen and Cancun
Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University
SB27: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Ends of the Earth: Global Environmental Issues in the
Arctic and Antarctic
SB29: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Quantitative Analysis of Human Rights and Humanitarian
Intervention
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State
University
Disc.
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology
Climate Change in Vulnerable Communities: Case Studies
of Tuvalu and Nunavut, Canada
P. Brian Fisher, College of Charleston
Kathrin Keil, Berlin Graduate School for Transnational
Studies
Russia's Eastern Energy Policy: Changing Rules of the
Energy Game in Asia
Younkyoo Kim, Divison of International Studies, Hanyang
University
Oil Exploration in the Arctic Offshore: Democracy,
Complexity and Institutional Design
Chanda Meek, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Jonathan Rosenberg, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Geopolitics of Area 48: Technology, Spatiality, Extraction
and Antarctic Ecology
Eric J. Ziegelmayer, University at Albany
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University
Lisbeth Segerlund, School of Social Sciences,
Södertörn University
Lisbeth Segerlund, School of Social Sciences,
Södertörn University
R2P: Multinational Corporations’ Duty to Protect
Clair Apodaca, Florida International University
Is Investment Gender-Blind? The Impact of Women's Rights
on FDI
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Shannon Lindsey Blanton, University of Memphis
Human Rights Obligations of Multinational Corporations
(MNCs)
Daniel Braaten, Carroll University
The Effects of Human Rights on the Success of
Microfinance Institutions
Matthew Krain, College of Wooster
Are Companies Really Saving the World? Corporate Social
Responsibility and Human Rights
Caroline L. Payne, Lycoming College
Disc.
Christopher M. Marcoux, New College of Florida
Responding to the Universal Periodic Review: Does State
Type Matter?
Yvonne M. Dutton, University of San Diego School of
Law
Moonhawk Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder
A New Region on the IR Stage: The Arctic
Disc.
Christopher M. Marcoux, New College of Florida
Why (Not) Ratify?: The Evolution of States' Beliefs and
Human Rights Treaties
Peter Johnston, Defence Research and Development
Canada
Chair
Chair
Eric Cox, Texas Christian University
Arctic Energy Resources: Security and Environmental
Considerations
SB28: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
MNCs and the Protection of Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Debra Liebowitz, Drew University
Hegemonic Transitions and the Patterns of Great Power
Intervention
Vsevolod Gunitskiy, University of Toronto
The Demand for Intervention: Public Support for
Peacekeeping in War-Torn Countries
Geoffrey P. R. Wallace, University of Kentucky
SB30: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Unpacking the Rule of Law (ROL): Conceptual and Policy
Dimensions
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Law
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Howard M. Hensel, Air War College
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Henry F. Carey, Georgia State University
George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New
York
Dorota J. Gierycz, CUNY
SB31: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
New Perspectives on Protracted Intrastate Conflict
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Disc.
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
Targeting Civilians in Ethno-Territorial Wars: Power- and
Preference-Based Sources of Ethnic Cleansing and Mass
Killing Strategies
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Min Ye, Coastal Carolina University
Continuities in Conflict Dynamics: Kosovo, Macedonia, and
Bulgaria During the 2000s
Maria Velinova Koinova, University of Amsterdam
American Engagement in the Arab Spring
Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
Succeeding at Seceding: Why Does Breaking Away Work in
Some Polities but Not in Others?
William McLean, Arkansas State University
Cameron Wimpy, Texas A&M University
Irreconcilable Differences: Why Some Conflicts are so
Difficult to Resolve
Social Networks and the Transmission of Personal
Information: Is Privacy Really Dead or are Zuckerberg et al.
Simply Defending a Lucrative Business Model?
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
SB32: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
New Mobilities: Methods, Nomads, Circulations and Borders
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa
Disc.
Heidi Nichols Haddad, University of California at Irvine
Atmospheres of Security: Cocooned Spheres, Leaky
Boundaries and the Surveillance of Circulating Effects
Jonneke Koomen, Willamette University
Peter Adey, Royal Holloway, University of London
SB35: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Legalization and Legal Regimes
Mobility Interrogating Free Movement? Roma Acts of
European Citizenship
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
The Still Object: Photography, Mobility, Knowledge
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
Why Legalization is More Than Problem-Solving? ReThinking Legalization as an Integrative Practice
Mobilities, Mexicanization, and "Avatar": Towards
Panoramic Visions of North American Borders
Ayten Burcu Bayram, Ohio State University
Benjamin J. Muller, King's University College
It's My Way or the Highway: An Examination of Legalization,
Participation, and Entry into Force of Multilateral Treaties
Take a Left at Geography: The Mobilities Turn in
International Relations
Christopher M. Brown, University of Pennsylvania
Mark Salter, University of Ottawa
Panel
Daniel Hill, Florida State University
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pablo Toral, Beloit College
Rebecca Sanders, University of Toronto
Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
SB36: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ending Intrastate War and Tackling Nationbuilding
Processes
India: An Emerging Global Actor and Regional Power
David J. Allen, Loughborough University
Russia and Regional Security Organizations
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
Regional Organizations and Security Governance in a
Polarized World
Disc.
Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
Power Sharing and Institutional Confidence: The Case of
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Turkey and the Middle Eastern Governance Structures
Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
China and Regional Security Through Regional
Arrangement in Asia
Helga Malmin Binningsboe, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Karin Dyrstad, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Fix it or Forget it? Resolving Political Grievances After Civil
War
Xinning Song, Renmin University of China
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simanti Lahiri, University of Alabama
Simanti Lahiri, University of Alabama
Non-Governmental Organizations and the International
Intellectual Property Rights Regime: Challenging the StateCentric Framework of International Law
Peter Maybarduk, Public Citizen
Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr, Georgetown University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Fraser Cameron, EU Asia Centre
Disc.
Legalization of Personal Integrity Rights and Public
Opposition to the State
Law Through the Looking Glass: What State Approaches to
Rule Violation Tell Us About Legal Regimes
Sponsor(s): International Organization
SB34: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
NGOs, Social Networks and International Law
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Disc.
Beyond Agents and Trustees: International Courts, NGOs,
and Member State Governance
Human Rights Investigators on Trial: Expert Witnesses,
Human Rights Reports, and the International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda
Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa
SB33: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Regional Security Organizations and Emerging Powers
Joseph A. Cannataci, University of Groningen &
University of Malta
Sarah P. Lockhart, University of California Davis
From Military Victory to Political Domination: How Victorious
Rebels Become Strong Political Parties
Terrence P. Lyons, George Mason University
The Early Third-Party Military Interventions in Civil Wars
and its Outcomes
Attaphorn Samphansakul, University of North Texas
Coalition Stability and Civil War: The Advantage of Allying
with the Enemy
Sean Zeigler, Duke University
SB37: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Canada and Foreign Policy Influences
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University
Disc.
Marc J. O'Reilly, Heidelberg University
Canada and Operation Allied Force: Canada's DecisionMaking Towards Military Participation in Kosovo in 1999
Daniel P. Fitzsimmons, University of Calgary
The Implications of Canada’s Membership in NATO for its
Foreign and Security Policies: The Cases of Afghanistan
and Libya
Kenneth Holland, Ball State University
Canada and the Netherlands in the Afghanistan War, 20012011
Joseph T. Jockel, St. Lawrence University
You Can Check Out Anytime You’d Like: Comparing the
Dutch and Canadian ‘New’ Missions in Afghanistan
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Diaspora Politics and Canadian Foreign Policy
David B. Carment, Carleton University
Milana Nikolko, Carleton University
SB38: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Studying Mars, Up Close! Fieldwork and the Social Science
of War
SB40: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Humanitarian INGOs and Development Ethics: Religion,
Rhetoric and Responsibility
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Disc.
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Disc.
Catherine Lu, McGill University
Empowering Muslim Immigrant Women Through Local
NGOs: Islamic versus Secular Muslim Women’s
Organizations in the United States and the Netherlands
Saba Ozyurt, University of California, Irvine
Transformations in Security Governance: NGOs and the
Development of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
Margarita H. Petrova, Barcelona Institute for International
Studies
Proselytism and Peace: Faith-Based NGOs, Humanitarian
Action, and the UNHCR
Tanya B. Schwarz, University of California Irvine
Beyond Naming and Shaming: US Evangelicals’ New
Strategies of Humanitarian and Human Rights Advocacy
Chan Woong Shin, Syracuse University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
SB41: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Climate, Political Economy, and International Environmental
Justice II
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Theo Farrell, King's College London
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Ethics
International Political Economy
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Theo Farrell, King's College London
Carter Malkasian, CNA
Disc.
Steve J. Vanderheiden, University of Colorado
Stephen Biddle, Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Direct Investment and Supply Side International
Environmental Justice
Daniel Marston, U.S. Command and General Staff
College
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
The Distributive Justice of International Environmental
Regimes: Toward Empirical Analysis
James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School
Selling Nature to Finance Development? The Contradictory
Logic of Global Environmental Services
Timothy Ehresman, Colorado State University
Ina M. Lehmann, University of Bremen
Kathleen McAfee, San Francisco State University
SB39: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Piracy Studies: Legal, Anthropological and Criminological
Perspectives on an Emerging Threat
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Justin Hastings, University of Sydney
Disc.
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chukwumerije Okereke, University of Oxford
Christian Bueger, Cardiff University
From a Charitable to a Frightened Glance Through Somalia
Marta F. G. Moreno, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Between Deterrence and the Deep Blue Sea: The Effects of
Naval Deterrence on East African Piracy
Steven Oliver, University of California San Diego
Connecting Piracy, Here and There: Somalia, Pirates and
the Global Shipping Industry
Jan Stockbruegger, Leiden University
Green Jobs and Environmental Justice in Solar Energy
Commodity Chains
Dustin Mulvaney, University of California, Berkeley
Labor Unions and a 'Just Transition' to a Green Economy:
How Green and How Just?
Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University
SB42: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Use of Non-Violent Tactics: Sources of Constructive
Conflict Management
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maia Carter Hallward, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Robert R. Sauders, Eastern Washington University
Buddhism and Political Protest: A Study of the 2008 Tibetan
Uprising
Enze Han, Dominican University
Christopher Paik, Princeton University
Capturing the Flag: The Struggle for National Identity in
Nonviolent Revolutions
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
Choosing Non-Violent Action: Political Process, Worldview
Formation, and the Paradoxes of Sustaining Strategic
Choice
Jeremy A. Rinker, Guilford College
De-Exceptionalizing Negotiations and Dialogue: An
Argument in Favor of "Talking"
Harmonie M. Toros, University of Kent
SB43: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Use and Abuse of Political Information
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deepa Badrinarayana, Chapman University
Disc.
Deepa Badrinarayana, Chapman University
Censoring the Internet: The Turkish Case
Asli Bali, UCLA
False Knowledge and Climate Skeptics
Hilal Elver, University of California, Santa Barbara
Leaks and Hate: Bradley Manning and Terry Jones
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
WikiLeaks and Democratization
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California Santa
Barbara
Chinese Media Control and Nationalism: A Study of the
Tibet and Xinjiang Riots
Lan Su Tseng, The University of Nottingham
SB44: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Diplomacy and Agency: The Constraints on and Possibilities
Open to a Central Institution of International Society
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
W. David Clinton, Baylor University
Disc.
Mark D. Gismondi, Northwest Nazarene University
The Stability of the Domestic Regime, the Reliability of
International Society, and the Character of Diplomacy: The
Political Thought of Sir Robert Peel
W. David Clinton, Baylor University
Anarchy and Method: The English School and the Case
Against a Darwinian Theory of International Relations
Reed Davis, Seattle Pacific University
Religious Upheaval and Diplomatic Practice: Tudor Foreign
Policy
Benjamin De Carvalho, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: French Observers in
Hungary, 1918-1929
Marie Hooper, Oklahoma City University
Lord Salisbury on the Art of the Diplomatist
Greg Russell, University of Oklahoma
Diplomacy as the Craft of Strangers: Reconstruction of an
Intellectual Path
Sasson Sofer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
SB45: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Regional and International Relations of Central Europe
Sponsor(s): Central and East European International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
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Petra Roter, University of Ljubljana
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Vit Stritecky, Institute of International Relations
Handl Vladimir, Institute of International Relations
SB46: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Can Political Institutions Prevent Conflict in Deeply Divided
Societies?
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hanne Fjelde, Uppsala University
Disc.
Donald Horowitz, Duke University
How the Success of Institutional Conflict Management
Depends on the Character of Cultural Divisions
Matthias Basedau, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies
Tim Wegenast, Universität Konstanz
Legitimate Divorce: Analysis of the Material and Normative
Factors Relevant to Secession
Robert T. Brathwaite, University of Notre Dame
Electing Violence? The Institutional Determinants of
Electoral Violence in Africa, 1989-2008
Hanne Fjelde, Uppsala University
Vertical Power-Sharing and Conflict Management in Africa
Christof Hartmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
"To Engineer or Not to Engineer, That is the Question."
When Does Constitutional Engineering in Divided Societies
Occur?
Andreas Mehler, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies
Has Autonomy Brought Peace with Secessionists?
Philip G. Roeder, UCSD
SB47: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theorizing IR From Outside the West
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Theory
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Felix Berenskoetter, SOAS, University of London
Disc.
Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University
Non-Western IR Theorizing in South Korea: A Critical
Analysis
Young-Chul Cho, O.P. Jindal Global University
The Terrestrial and the Oceanic in International Relations
Theory: Nakamura, Umezao, and the Idea of InterCivilizationality
Josuke Ikeda, O.P. Jindal Global University
How to Grasp Unequal Power Relations in Postcolonial IR?
Britta Krause, University of Kassel, Germany
Joerg Meyer, University of Hamburg
Glocalizing IR - The Curious Case of Chinese Theory
Role Conflicts and the Emergence of Iran as a Rogue State
Peter Marcus Kristensen, University of Copenhagen
Ras Tind Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
Akan Malici, Furman University
Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University
A Domestic Theory of International Politics? The Impact of
Nationalism on Chinese Foreign Relations
Ivan W. Rasmussen, The Fletcher School, Tufts
University
SB48: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Empirical Evaluation of International River Governance
Panel
SB51: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Political Participation
Nicole Simonelli, Purdue University
Distributional Consideration in International Common Pool
Resources Under Externality and Climate Change
Situations: The Case of the Blue Nile
Ariel Dinar, University of California at Riverside
A Turbulent Flow: Water Policy and Basin Complexity in the
Southern Cone of Latin America
Ian J Jones, CUNY
Governing Water: A Comparative Analysis of Participatory
and River-Basin Governance in Portugal and Brasil
Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra
The Mekong River Commission: Access and Accountability
Within the Member States
Jennifer L. Wallace, University of Maryland
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
Disc.
William T. Eliason, National Defense University
The Chief Executive’s Religion and the State’s Propensity to
Go to War
Davis Brown, University of Virginia
Personalities Matter: Measuring the Impact of State
Leadership in Nuclear Arms Control
William T. Eliason, National Defense University
Are Lame Ducks the Angry Birds of Democracy? Testing
the Effect of Constitutional Term Limits on Democratic
Crisis Bargaining
Kyle E. Haynes, University of Virginia
The Reputations of Leaders and States: Separate or
Shared?
Danielle L. Lupton, Duke University
Capabilities Shifts, State Leadership Change, and Alliance
Dissolutions
Aki Nakai, Boston University
SB50: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis and the Processes of Role Location
and Adaptation
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government
and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Disc.
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Enemies Without, Enemies Within: The Adaptive Role
Behavior of the Khmer Rouge
Joann A. DiGeorgio-Lutz, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce
Angela Shaddox, Texas A&M University - Commerce
Binary Role Theory and Grand Strategies: An Evolutionary
Model
Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tun Myint, Carleton College
SB49: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Presidents, Leaders, and Security
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
Role Theory and U.S. Foreign Policy in the IsraeliPalestinian Peace Process
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Disc.
The Roles States Play: A Meadian Interactionist Approach
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Chair
Ursula Daxecker, Colorado State University
Disc.
Ursula Daxecker, Colorado State University
Disc.
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
Gender Equality and Good Governance: A Cross-Sectional
Analysis
Margit Bussmann, University of Greifswald
The Domestic Political Consequences of International OverCooperation: Why Doves Find it Harder to Get Re-Elected
Than Hawks, an Experimental Approach
Graeme A. Davies, University of Leeds
Robert Johns, University of Essex
All Quiet on Election Day: International Election Observation
and Incentives for Pre-Election Violence
Ursula Daxecker, Colorado State University
Political Reach, Violence, and Individual Political
Participation in Africa 2000-2008
Kristin P. Johnson, University of Rhode Island
Elections and Social Conflict in Africa, 1990-2010
Christopher D. Linebarger, University of North Texas
Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas
SB52: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
China, Russia, Central Asia and Migration
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gregory Gleason, University of New Mexico
Disc.
Harley D. Balzer, Georgetown University
The Political Logic of China's Center-Local Fiscal Transfers:
The China-North Korea Relationship
Jihyeon Jeong, University of California San Diego
Interpreting Recent Demographic Trends in Eurasia
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State University
Contemporary Trends in Eurasia and Central Asia
Botagoz Rakisheva, Institute for Socio-Political Research
Between China and the West – Principle or Power? The
Future of Development Lending and Survival Migration
Diana G. Zoelle, Bloomsburg University
SB53: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Secrecy and World Politics
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Schuessler, Air War College
Disc.
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington
University
Publicity, Bargaining, and the Prospects of Security
Cooperation
Jonathan N. Brown, University of Maryland
Open Secrecy and the Politics of Acknowledgement
Austin M. Carson, Ohio State University
Empirically Evaluating Private Threats in Crisis Diplomacy
Shuhei Kurizaki, Texas A&M University
Diplomatic Options in the Shadow of an Audience: The
Benefits of Private Mediation
Shawn Ling Ramirez, University of Rochester
SB54: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Environmental Shifts, Natural Disasters, and International
Processes
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross
Disc.
Cullen Hendrix, The College of William & Mary
Disc.
Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross
Blowing Smoke: Electoral Systems, Special Interest Politics,
and Compliance with Air Pollution Regimes
Andrew B. Kirkpatrick, Emory University
The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Diplomacy of Disasters and
Bilateral Relations 1900-2000
Carmela Lutmar, University of Haifa
Climate Change and Migration: The Missing Link
Ole Magnus Theisen, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology, and Peace Research Institute Oslo
The Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes
Juerg Vollenweider, ETH Zurich
Governance, Regime Survival and Natural Disasters
Leah Cathryn Wells Windsor, University of Mississippi
SB55: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
A Fusion of Horizons? US and EU Democracy Support in the
Newly Emerging Middle East and North Africa
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Hastings Dunn, University of Birmingham
Disc.
David Hastings Dunn, University of Birmingham
Ideologies, Interests and Conceptual Foundations: The
Prospects of US and EU Democracy Promotion in the
MENA
Jeff Bridoux, Aberystwyth University
Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University
EU Democracy Support in the 'New' Neighbourhood: A
Legal Approach?
Paul James Cardwell, Sheffield University
A Fusion of Horizons? US and EU Democracy Support in
the Newly Emerging Middle East and North Africa
Osman Hassan, University of Warwick
Michelle Pace, University of Birmingham
Good Governance. Human Rights, Migration: The
Dynamics of Empire in the South
Noel Parker, University of Copenhagen
SB56: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Power Transitions and North-South Relations: Challenges in
Global Governance
Sponsor(s): International Political Science Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lourdes Sola, University of São Paulo
Chair
Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford
Disc.
Bertrand Badie, Sciences Po
"Left" and "Right" in the Emerging "South": India and Brazil
Debate Global Financial Reform
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Portland State University
Responsibilities of Power Transitions: Emerging Powers in
the Climate Change Negotiations
Kathryn Hochstetler, Balsillie School of International
Affairs
Manjana Milkoreit, University of Waterloo
Power Transitions, North-South Relations and the IMF
Reform: Too Little Too Late?
Stéphane Paquin, ENAP
Perspectives on Global Financial and Monetary Reform:
Does a Two Model Approach All?
Lourdes Sola, University of São Paulo
Democratization After the Crash: Challenges for Global
Democratic Deliberation
Laurence Whitehead, University of Oxford
SB57: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Arab Spring: U.S. and NATO Options
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter Howard, U.S. Department of State
Disc.
Charles William Walldorf, Jr., Wake Forest
University
EU and the Arab Spring: What Lessons for the EU as
International Actor?
Niklas Bremberg, Stockholm University
Managing Difficult Allies: Foreign Patrons and Incumbent
Leaders in Insurgencies
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Balancing Threats or a New Dialogue? Excavating Theory
to Understand the Regional Implications of the Arab Spring
and its Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy
Peter Howard, U.S. Department of State
Public Pressure and U.S. Democracy Promotion
Florian Justwan, University of Georgia
The Rise and Fall of the Democracy Consensus in United
States Foreign Policy
Charles William Walldorf, Jr., Wake Forest University
SB58: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Exploring Power-Shifts in the Global Knowledge Structure
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefan Fritsch, Bowling Green State University
Disc.
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Mariana M. Carpes, German Institut of Global and Area
Studies
Regulating Genetic Resource Use: India, Brazil, and the
Change of International Intellectual Property Rights
Ruth Knoblich Knoblich, University of Bonn
China’s Rise and the Knowledge-Politics of Networking
‘Chinese’ Minds
Maximilian Mayer, Bonn University
Knowledge Is Power, or Is It?
Rachel Wellhausen, MIT
SB61: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Beyond the Intelligence Cycle?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
Disc.
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Disc.
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
The Intelligence Cycle is Dead: Long Live the Intelligence
Cycle
Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Gary D. Rawnsley, University of Leeds
Accelerating Social Science Analysis for a New Age
(ASSANA): Moving from Traditional to Computational
Methods for Analyzing Large Scale Text-Based Data in
International Affairs
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
Public Diplomacy in the United States and the Arab World:
The Issues of Power, Culture, and Communication
Leysan Khakimova, University of Maryland
Assessing Taiwan's Soft Power and Public Diplomacy
Capacity
Gary D. Rawnsley, University of Leeds
Towards a Theory of Science Diplomacy: Indonesia and the
U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit
Frank L. Smith, The University of Sydney
The Cultural Underbelly of Public Diplomacy: Approaches to
Cultural Diplomacy
R. S. Zaharna, American University
SB60: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Some Like it Hot? MNE-State Relations in War and Peace
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University
Nathan Jensen, Washington University
Investing in Peace: The Role of Public and Private Foreign
Capital in Post-Conflict Development
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Carl Jan Willem Schudel, University of Amsterdam
Andreea O'Keef, Roanoke College
Government Breach of Contract, Nationality, and Foreign
Direct Investment
Aircrafts and Brazil's Strife for Technological Autonomy
Disc.
Whose Greed, Whose Grievance, and Whose Opportunity?
Effects of Foreign Direct Investments on Internal Conflict
Christopher Way, Cornell University
Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council
Andrea Filippetti, Italian National Research Council
Disc.
Li Dai, Loyola Marymount University
Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University
Some Like It Hot: FDI Flows and the Nuclear Weapons
Policy
The Globalization of Patents and its Implications for
Technology Transfer
SB59: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Understanding Public Diplomacy in Different Contexts:
Issues of Culture, Science and Power
Foreign Multinationals in War Zones: Who Goes? Who
Stays?
Philip H. J. Davies, Brunel University
Kristian Gustafson, Brunel University
"On Your Bike": What Future for the Intelligence 'Cycle?'
Peter Gill, University of Liverpool
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
Peddling Hard: Further Questions About the Intelligence
Cycle in the Contemporary Era
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
The Past and Future of the Intelligence Cycle
Michael Warner, US Department of Defense
Re-Imagining the Intelligence Process
Kristan J. Wheaton, Mercyhurst College
SB62: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Applied Grand Strategy: U.S. Strategy and the Indian Ocean
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College
Disc.
Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College
Offshore Balancing in the Indian Ocean: Implausible and
Out of Reach
James R. Holmes, Naval War College
Toshi Yoshihara, Naval War College
Cooperative Security in the Indian Ocean to 2025:
Cooperative Security as Grand Strategy
Rodger A. Payne, University of Louisville
Combating Transnational Security Threats in the Indian
Ocean: A Focused U.S. Regional Strategy
Andrew C. Winner, U.S. Naval War College
SB63: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Comparative Gendered Traumas, Memories and Narratives
in Contexts of War, Conflict and Social Change
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Disc.
David A. Messenger, University of Wyoming
War and Trauma in the Narratives of Former Women
Resistance Fighters
Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College
Gendered Memories of Torture and Political Resistance in
Brazil: Dilma Rousseff, Human Rights, and Brazilian
Foreign Policy
Ana Alice Alcantara Costa, Universidade Federal da
Bahia
History, Memory and Peace Education
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Gendered Struggles for Recognition: Trauma, Memory and
Women’s Activism in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina
Maria O'Reilly, Kings College London
Militancy, Memory and Gendered Representations
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
SB64: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Decolonizing and Transnationalizing the Feminist IR
Classroom
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
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Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Susan L. Mody, Gender and Women's Studies,
SUNY Plattsburgh
Sikata Banerjee, University of Victoria
Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
SB65: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Iran & the New Developments in the Caspian Sea Region
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
External Disturbing Forces? Comparison of the Iranian and
Pakistani Foreign Policies Towards Central Asia
Didier Chaudet, Sciences Po
Iran’s Foreign Policy Challenges in the Caspian Sea
Region: Does Ideology Matter?
Manochehr Dorraj, Texas Christian University
Nader Entessar, University of South Alabama
Language, Faith, and Radio: The Impact of Mass
Communication on the Iran-Azerbaijan Relationship
Alex Jackson, Menas Associates
Iran, the Regional Powers, and the Geopolitics and
Geoculture of the Post Soviet Space
Mohiaddin Mesbahi, Florida International University
Iran and the Caucasus States
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
Russian-Georgian War & Its Implication for Iran
Omar Vera-Muniz, University of Centrla Florida
SB67: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges II: Thinking About Gender
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Sinem Acikmese, Kadir Has University
Disc.
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
Turkey in Regional Security Complex and Regional Power
Nexus
Sinem Acikmese, Kadir Has University
Homophobia and LGBT Rights in Turkey
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Aborting Autonomy: Republican Policies and
Depoliticization of Abortion in Turkey
Pelin A. Binnet, University of Minnesota
Imagining Peace: Perceptions of Women Members of
Parliament on the Kurdish Question in Turkey
Ayse Betul Celik, Sabanci University
The Impact of Europeanization on Turkey's Women Rights
Reforms
Gulsah Tuza, Marmara University
SB68: Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Peacebuilding, Peace Operations and Regime Change Wars
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Oliver Richmond, University of St Andrews
Disc.
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Faustian Bargain: Clients in the "New Europe" and Regime
Change Wars
Jan Eichler, Institute of International Relations Prague
Nikola Hynek, Institute of International Relations
War, Peace, Coups d’État in Côte d’Ivoire
Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University
Still the Spectre at the Feast: Peacekeeping, Imperialism
and the ‘Mission Civilisatrice’
Philip Cunliffe, University of Kent
Interventions for Peace: Rhetoric and Reality in the Arab
World
Magid Shihade, Birzeit University, Birzeit, Palestine
‘Peacebuilding-as-Counterinsurgency’ in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
SC01: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Is Peace Studies Relevant?
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
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Oliver Richmond, University of St Andrews
Peter J. Lawler, University of Manchester
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut
SC02: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Transnational Politics in the Information Age
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Henry Farrell
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Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Manicom, Balsillie School of International
Affairs
Disc.
James Manicom, Balsillie School of International
Affairs
Dynamics of Competition and Power Balancing: Examining
the Impact of China’s Expanding Economic and Strategic
Influence in the South Asian Subcontinent
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
Martha Finnemore, George Washington University
Sponsor(s): International Education
Srini Sitaraman, Clark University
Navigating the Waters of Nationalism: International and
Domestic Constraints of Grand Strategy in Japan and China
Beijie Tang, University of California Irvine
Striving for Security and Stability: China’s Regional Strategy
in Northeast Asia
Enyu Zhang, Seattle University
Navigating Between Rising Power and Vulnerability: China’s
Paradox and Policy Towards Australia
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carla White, US Dept. of Education
Chair
Michelle Guilfoil, U.S. Department of Education,
International and Foreign Language Education
Participan Douglas Nord, Western Washington University
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Participan Satya Pattnayak, Villanova University
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Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
Network Centrality and Action on Climate Change
Xun Cao, Penn State University
The Effect of Shocks on International Networks: War,
Imperial Collapse, and Democratization
Zeev Maoz, University of California Davis
Games on Networks: Anti-Government Networks in Civil
Conflicts - How Network Structures Affect Anti-Government
Behavior
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Beyond Centrality: Advancing Network Power Analysis in
International Relations
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Institute
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Hsin Chih Chen, National Cheng Kung University
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
SC03: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Nuts & Bolts (Part 1): Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
About Administering a Title VI Grant but Were Afraid to Ask
Disc.
Panel
Graceful Rising?: China’s Self–Constraint Strategy in the
Shadow of Security Dilemma
Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
SC04: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Research Frontiers of Network Analysis in International
Relations: Theoretical Innovations
SC05: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
China's Foreign Policy on the Rise
Yixiao Zheng, London School of Economics and Political
Science
SC06: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Arms Trade Research in the Global Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Natalie J. Goldring, Georgetown University
Disc.
Jo L. Husbands, National Academy of Sciences
Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom? An Update on Global
Efforts to Control Conventional Weapons
Natalie J. Goldring, Georgetown University
The Challenge of Estimating the International Authorized
Transfers of SALW
Janis Grzybowski, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies Geneva
Assessing Transparency in Small Arms Exports
Jasna Lazarevic
Defense Offsets: Assessing Development Intentions and
Outcomes
Joanna Spear, George Washington University
SC07: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Finance and Markets in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Disc.
Scott Siegel, University of Chicago
New Power Structures and Information Technologies and
the Future of the Dollar
Carla Norrlof, University of Toronto
The End of WTO? Future of Economic Multilateralism in the
Age of Twitter
Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University
Financial Crises in the Information Age: Has the Digital
Revolution Altered the Balance of Power Between Central
Banks, IFIs and Markets?
Ivan Savic, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
SC08: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Politics, Ideas, and the Use of Force
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Michael C. Desch, Bush School
Brendan R. Green, MIT
Phoenix Transformed: The Reinvention of the Revolution in
Military Affairs as Counterterrorism
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Defining, Measuring, and Explaining Military Effectiveness
Caitlin Talmadge, The George Washington University
Roundtable
Disc.
Helma de Vries, Eastern Connecticut State
University
A Civil Society in Conflict? Transnational Mobilizations and
Local Associations: The Case Of French Jewish
Mobilizations in the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeffrey Arthur Larsen, University of Denver
Participan Jeffrey Arthur Larsen, University of Denver
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SC10: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Radicalism and Revolution in the Information Age
Nonviolent Mechanisms for International Change: The
Intersection of Local and Global Politics in the Olympia
Food Co-op Boycott
Maia Carter Hallward, Kennesaw State University
Online, on the Ground, Overseas and in Between: Exploring
the Multi-Placed and Multi-Faceted Nature of International
Activism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Robert R. Sauders, Eastern Washington University
Identity Shifts and Conflict Transformation: Probing the
Israeli History Debates
Lisa Strömbom, Lund University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Kiggins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Peter S. Jenkins, York University
State Responses to Cyber Crime: Regime Type and
Selective Law Enforcement
Yelena Biberman, Brown University
Fighting Words: The Effect of Online Extremist Narrative on
the Radicalization Process
Kurt Howard Braddock, Pennsylvania State University
"My Reach is Global, My Tower Secure": Exploring the
Westphalianization of Cyberspace
Viktor Friedmann, Central European University
Andras Szalai, Central European University
Radicalising and Communicating Islamism and Right-Wing
Extremism
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Brigitte Beauzamy, University of Warwick
Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University
Liberal Internationalism and the Use of Force
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Lisa Strömbom, Lund University
Starting from Scratch: Building Cohesive Afghan and Iraqi
Armed Forces
SC09: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
US Extended Deterrence in the 21st Century
Panel
Exploring Peace Gaps in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael C. Desch, Bush School
Disc.
SC11: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Peace in the Holy Land
SC12: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Unpacking the Challenges of Violence in Latin America:
Origins and Impact
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
Disc.
Lara Coleman, University of Durham
Our Neighbors, the “Nicaraguans”: Political Autonomy and
Intergroup Conflict in the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua
Bruno Baltodano, Washington State University
Insecure Democracy: The Politics of Risk and Participation
in Brazil
Sarah Brooks, Ohio State University
Regional Crime-Conflict Nexus in Central America:
Guatemala, Mexico, and Organized Crime
Ami Carpenter, University of San Diego
Violence, Development and Displacement in Colombia
Mateja Celestina, University of Manchester
Uneven Economic Development: Source of Violence and
Crime in El Salvador
Kirsten M. Howarth, University of Manchester
SC13: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Ideational Aspects of Global Terrorism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Disc.
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc.
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
The American War on Terror: Seed of its Own Destruction
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
South Asian Terrorist Actors and Their Attitudes Towards
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Explaining Norm Strength in Counterterrorism: The Case of
Terrorism Financing
Karolina Lula, Rutgers University
Siobhan O'Neil, UCLA
The Stigmatization of WMD: Counter Terrorism and NonProliferation, Steps for the Future
Patricia Shamai, Universiy of Southampton
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Travis Selmier II, Indiana University
Disc.
Travis Selmier II, Indiana University
Disc.
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
Why Don't We Have More Powerful Watchdogs? Economic
and Political Determinants of Financial Supervisory
Regimes
Puspa D. Amri, Claremont Graduate University
Young-Bong Cho, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Rodney B. Hall, University of Oxford
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick
Implementing International Best Practice in Hard Times:
Financial Regulatory Reform in South Korea
Heon Joo Jung, Indiana University Bloomington
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Roxanne Doty, Arizona State University
Hope in the Hall of Smashed Mirrors
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Writing the Self in International Relations Theory: The
Ethics of Disclosure
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee, York University
Performing Acts of Self-Representation: Autoethnography
as a Strategy of Resistance
Nahed Mansour, Concordia University
Escaping Eritrea: An Autoethnographic Tale of Fertility,
Friendship and the Micropolitics of Emmigration Policy
Jennifer A. Riggan, Arcadia University
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Alan Morien James
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
Lorna Lloyd, Keele University
Cheryl Shanks, Williams College
SC17: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Alliance Politics of Cohesion and Division
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
John Schuessler, Air War College
Disc.
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary
Washington
"We Are All Georgians Now": State-Building, Social Ties
and the Undermining of Authority in US-Georgia PatronClient Relations
Exploring the Social Foundations of Global Finance
Disc.
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy Crawford, Boston College
Explaining the Degree of Regulatory Convergence to
International Financial Standards for Bank Capital
Regulation: A Quantitative Analysis of Basel II
Implementation Across 150 Countries
SC15: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Exploring Autoethnography in International Relations:
Writing, Representation, and Power
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Law
The Consequences of Negotiating with Terrorists
SC14: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global and Comparative Financial Regulation
SC16: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
International Organizations as Enablers
Alexander Cooley, Barnard College
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
The Problem of Concerted Accommodation: Entente
Bargaining and Italian and Ottoman Alignments in the First
World War
Timothy Crawford, Boston College
Heading for the Exits: America's Allies and Withdrawal from
Iraq and Afghanistan
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary Washington
Wedging, Binding, and the Endurance of the U.S.-Japan
Alliance: Interactions Between Soviet and U.S. Diplomatic
Strategies Toward Japan in the Mid-1950s
Yasuhiro Izumikawa, Chuo University
International Coalition Politics in Liberal State-building
Jon Western, Mount Holyoke College
SC18: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Assessment of the Conflict in Afghanistan
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason Lyall, Yale
Disc.
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Measuring Support for Combatants in Afghanistan:
Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Graeme Blair, Princeton
Kosuke Imai, Princeton University
Jason Lyall, Yale
Occupation and Resistance in Afghanistan: A Spatial
Analysis
Simon M. Collard-Wexler, Columbia University
Shadow Armies: Communitarian and Predatory
Paramilitaries in Afghanistan
Matthew P. Dearing, Naval Postgraduate School
Panel
Spending Your Way out of an Insurgency: An Examination
of CERP in Afghanistan
Alana R. Querze, West Virginia University
Hunting Imperial Ghosts: Uses of Historical Experience in
Afghanistan, Insights from a Comparative Analysis of the
British Army and the German Bundeswehr
Eric Sangar, European University Institute
Strategic Assessment of the War in Afghanistan, 2004-2009
Jeremy L. Wells, Louisiana State University
SC19: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Research on Institutional Complexes/Complexity: Taking
Stock to Move Forward
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Oran R. Young, Bren School, UC Santa Barbara
Disc.
Oran R. Young, Bren School, UC Santa Barbara
Disc.
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
Explaining Issue Linkage: Conceptual Framework and
Interactive Effects
Alexander Betts, University of Oxford
Heather Elko McKibben, University of California Davis
From Competition to Division of Labor: The Dynamics of
Regime Complexes
Benjamin Faude, Social Science Research Center Berlin
Thomas Gehring, University Bamberg
Regimes Complexes and Integration
Mark T. Nance, North Carolina State University
Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University
Institutional Complexity and Interplay Management:
Compatibility and Change in Global Governance
Sebastian Oberthuer, Free University of Brussels
Olav Schram Stokke, Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Analyzing Institutional Density: Linkage Politics and
Collective Problem Solving
Henrik Selin, Boston University
SC20: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Non-State Actors and Contests Over Intellectual Property
Rights
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christer Jonsson, University of Lund
Disc.
Christer Jonsson, University of Lund
Open Access and Open Source: The Politics of Everyday IP
-Resistance
Bona Muzaka, University of Southampton
Business Conflict, Business Power: Generics
Pharmaceutical Producers in the Global Politics of IP
Protection
Anne C. Roemer-Mahler, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
Emerging Markets and Intellectual Property Rights:
Comparing Brazilian, Chinese and Mexican Responses to
US Demands
Omar Serrano, University of Lucerne
Tracking the Use of ‘Trade Related Market Friendly’ Human
Rights Approaches by Pharmaceutical Corporations in the
Area of Medicine and Intellectual Property
Shamiso Zinzombe, Institute of Health Policy and
Management - Erasmus University Rotterdam
SC21: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Critical Geopolitics Meets International Relations
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Political Demography and Geography
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
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Timothy Wayne Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex
Mathew C. Coleman, Ohio State University
John Agnew, UCLA
Simon Dalby, Carleton University
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
SC22: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Challenges and Responses in the Global Financial Sector
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nayantara D. Hensel, National Defense University
Disc.
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
State-Owned Banks in Brazil and India: Recent Experiences
Compared
Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Institute of International
Relations - USP
How Much Has the IMF Reformed? IMF Conditionality
Programs After the Global Financial Crisis
Sawa Omori, International Christian University
Enabling Mobile Banking: Factors Leading to International
Diffusion
Laura Silver, University of Pennsylvania
The Conditional Effect of Interest Groups on Undervalued
Exchange Rates
David Steinberg, University of Oregon
Complex Interdependencies in the International Banking
System
William K. Winecoff, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
SC23: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Social Media and Political Mobilization
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa
Disc.
Anita Singh, University of Toronto
The Impact of Social Digital Media on Political Participation:
Evidence from the Brazilian Case
Anita Breuer, German Development Institute
Inside the Hermit Kingdom: How Kim Jong-Il and the DPRK
Have Avoided the Social Media Revolution
Genevieve Faulkner, Murdoch University
The Potential and Pitfalls for Social Media in Mobilizing
(Non-Revolutionary) Social Movements in Instances of High
‘Securitization’
Janel E. Smith, LSE
Blending of Global and Local with New Communications
Technologies: Global Civil Society in Charge
Ozge Zihnioglu, Bogazici University
SC24: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
To Foreign Lands and Hostile Institutions with Laptop and
Research Agenda: Developing and Applying Post Graduate
and Post-Post Graduate Skills for Research and Study in
Unfamiliar Settings
Sponsor(s): Professional Development Committee
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jay M. Parker, National Defense University-CISA
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Margit Bussmann, University of Greifswald
Heidi Brockmann, United States Military Academy
Panel
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Small is Meili? Contrasting International and Domestic
Norms Regarding Scale, and Their Effects on Development
and Poverty in China
John A. Donaldson, Singapore Management University
A Norm Taker or a Norm Maker? Comparing China’s Role
in Global Development Institutions
James Reilly, University of Sydney
China and the Normative Fragmentation of Global Financial
Governance
Injoo Sohn, University of Hong Kong
Principled Strategy: The Role of Global Environmental
Justice Norms in China’s Climate Change Diplomacy
Phillip Stalley, DePaul University
SC26: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Weberian Schizophrenia? Transformations/Reproductions in
the Authority to Regulate of Violence
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute
Disc.
Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute
Disc.
Peter Howard, U.S. Department of State
The Outside/Inside: Authority Regulating Crime, the Shifting
Role of National and International Law
Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
Normativity and Argumentation in the International
Weapons Trade
Monica Herz, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
What Do Codes of Conduct Do?
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David L. Downie, Fairfield University
Disc.
Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa
Disc.
Regina Axelrod, Adelphi University
The Interaction and Co-Evolution of National Institutions:
Comparative Corporate-State Relations and Technological
Innovation for Climate Change Mitigation
Neil Edward Harrison, The Sustainable Development
Institute
John J. Mikler, University of Sydney
Mark Huberty, University of California, Berkeley
Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Disc.
Panel
Institutional Origins of Comparative Advantage in 'Green
Goods': Consequences for Climate Change Mitigation
Sean McFate, National Defense University
SC25: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Manufacturing Ideas: China’s Burgeoning Influence on
Global Norms
SC27: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change Mitigation
Corporate Responses to Climate Change in the Automobile
Industry: The Role of Corporate Scientists and Institutional
Context
David L. Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston
Sandra Rothenberg, Rochester Institute of Technology
Seeding an Energy Technology Revolution in the United
States: Critical Reflections on Innovation Strategies in
Liberal Market Economies
Robert A. MacNeil, University of Ottawa
Technology Innovation in International Climate Governance:
From Green Governmentality to Deregulatory Ecological
Modernisation?
Jeffrey S. Mcgee, University of Newcastle
Varieties of Capitalism and MNCs' Climate Change
Strategies in China
John J. Mikler, University of Sydney
Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds
SC28: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
In Search of Truth and Reconciliation
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
Disc.
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Florida State University
Transitional Justice in the Wake of the Arab Spring
Jenay Shook, Florida State University
Hind Farahat, Ecumenical Studies Center
Emily C. Perish, Lawrence University
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Florida State University
Historical Truth and Political Legitimacy in Truth
Commissions
Onur Bakiner, Simon Fraser University
The Peruvian Paradox: The Rise of Keiko Fujimori and the
Challenges of Transitional Justice
Lauren M. Balasco, University of Delaware
Julio Carrion, University of Delaware
Offers of Justice and Peace: Bargaining and Justice
Processes During Conflict
Helga Malmin Binningsboe, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Cyanne E. Loyle, West Virginia University
Reconciliation After Genocide: The Effects of Atrocity
Memoirs and Memorials on Post-Conflict Healing
Sarah K. Lischer, Wake Forest University
Constructing Meaning from Disappearance: Local
Memorialisation in Post-Conflict Nepal
Simon A. Robins, University of York
SC29: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Humanitarian Intervention Redux? Causes and
Consequences of the Libya Intervention
Roundtable
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
André Bank, German Institute for Global and Area
Studies
Philip Cunliffe, University of Kent
The Fear Factor: Imagining a Dangerous World as
Domestic Political Strategy
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Chip Gagnon, Ithaca College
Nationalism and Territorial Bargaining: The Strategic Social
Construction of China’s Indivisible National Homeland After
1949
Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Roundtable
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel, Auburn Montgomery
Nayantara D. Hensel, National Defense University
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christian Webersik, University of Agder
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
Capturing the Political Rent: Crises and the Politics of
Change in Energy Policy
Simon Langlois-Bertrand, Carleton University
The Regulation of Risk: Precautionary Approaches to Radio
Frequency and Microwave Radiation Issues
Craig McLean, Northumbria University
A Critical Assessment of the Disaster Diplomacy Research
Program
David Bell Mislan, American University
Philip Streich, Pomona College
Environmental Impact of Wars: Examining the Role of
Refugees and IDPs
Swapna Pathak, Oberlin College
Young Hoon Song, Seoul National University
Networks and Global Governance: Diffusion of Structure
and Authority in Disaster Relief and Epidemic Response
Vlado Vivoda, Griffith University
Kurdistanis Resist: Translations of Legitimacy Through New
Media Technologies
Ariel Zellman, Northwestern University
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Mitchell J. Troup, Northwestern University
Beáta Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE),
Budapest
Erin Jenne, Central European University
Dejan Stjepanovic, European University Institute
Security or Identity? State and Homeland in Israeli Politics
and Public Opinion
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State
University
Mikhail A. Molchanov, St. Thomas University
Japan’s Energy Security Dilemma?
Olivier Henripin, Northwestern University
Realpolitik Revisionism: Kin Policies in Post-Communist
Serbia, Hungary, and Russia Compared
John Measor, Saint Mary's University
Pawel K. Frankowski, University of St. Gallen
SC31: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Disasters, Technology, & Risk
Disc.
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Terra Recognita: The International Recognition of New
States in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
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Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Disc.
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Chandler, University of Westminster
SC30: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Energy Security and Geopolitics
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ariel Zellman, Northwestern University
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
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SC32: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Nationalism, International Recognition, and Domestic
Legitimacy
SC33: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Institutions in Time: Between Path Dependent
Reproduction and Historical Evolution
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Disc.
Alexander S. Thompson, Ohio State University
Do Old Habits Die Hard? Hegemonic Transitions and Norm
Death in Global Politics.
Vsevolod Gunitskiy, University of Toronto
The Centrifugal Reproduction of the World Health
Organization
Tine Hanrieder, University of Munich
Conceptualizing International Institutional Change
Thomas Rixen, Social Science Research Centre Berlin
Lora Viola, Free University Berlin
Models of Change in International Relations: An Evaluation
of Various Perspectives
Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern University
SC34: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
History, Structure, and Norms: Dynamic East Asia Around
the Korean Peninsula
Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Terence Roehrig, US Naval War College
Disc.
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima City University
Norm Versus Interest: Contrasting Motives for Alliance
Surrounding the Korean Peninsula
Dongryul Kim, Rochester Institute of Technology
North Korean Human Rights in East Asia: Issues,
Responses and Reactions
SC37: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
New Theoretical Developments in the Study of Foreign Aid
Mikyoung Kim, Hiroshima City University
U.S-China Rapprochement and Korean Questions,19711973: Focusing on U.S. Army in South Korea and
Legitimacy Problem of the Korean Peninsula
Dongjun Lee, Korea University
Myoung-Kyu Park, Seoul National University
South Korea’s Involvement and Influence in Multilateral
Institutions: Economic Development and Foreign Policy
Terence Roehrig, US Naval War College
Ambivalence in the U.S.-ROK Alliance Towards North
Korea
Panel
The European Parliament as Conscience of the Union: An
NPE Interpretation of Transnational Policy Formation
Vicki Birchfield, Georgia Institute of Technology
Building Peace in Divided Cities: A Challenge to the
Normative Power Europe
Annika F. Bjorkdahl, Lund University
Norms, Power and Europe: A New Agenda for the Study of
the EU and International Relations
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. Marshall Beier, McMaster University
David Mutimer, York University
(Neo) Zones of Violence: Reconstructing Empire on the
Bodies of Militarized Youth
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Kyle Killian, Faculty of Health, York University
"And They're Turning Us Into Monsters": Kids, Guns and the
Militarization of Everyday Lives in Britain
Victoria Basham, University of Exeter
Representations of Young People in Unfolding Civil
Conflicts
Helen Berents, School of Political Science and
International Studies, University of Queensland
Interrogating "Militarized" Images and Disrupting Sovereign
Narratives in the Case of Omar Khadr
Jessica E. Foran, McMaster University
Alison Watson
Amanda A Licht, University of South Carolina
Security By Other Means: The Comparative Political
Economy of Aid to Asia
Maurits Van der Veen, College of William & Mary
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State University
Childhood, Agency and the Everyday
Tobias Heinrich, Rice University
Private Benefits, Public Concessions: Aid, Incentives and
Concession in the UNGA
SC38: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Saddam Tapes, 1978-2001: The Inner Workings of a
Tyrant's Regime
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ian Manners, Roskilde University
Disc.
Strategic Reneging on Foreign Aid
Jessica N. Trisko, Yale University
Sponsor(s): European Union Studies Association
SC36: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Childhood, Militarism, and Everyday Life I
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Accountable to Whom? The Challenge of Reducing Aid
Tying
Soon-ok Shin, los Andes University
Disc.
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa, Ghent University
Disc.
Concept and Political Membership in Modern Korea:
Conceptual Division and Political Confrontation Between
Kukmin and Inmin After Liberation
SC35: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Normative Power Europe: Empirical and Theoretical
Perspectives (Panel 1 of 2)
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Disc.
Timothy Naftali, University of Virginia
Participan Kevin M. Woods, Institute for Defense Analyses
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SC40: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Turkish Foreign Policy and the "Arab Spring": Turkey's Role
and Place in a Changing Middle East
Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Disc.
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Turkey’s New Role in the Geostrategic Landscape of EuroMuslim Relations
Dorukhan Aras, International Relations and Security
Network (ETH Zurich)
Turkey’s Regional Powerhood Within the Middle East:
Transformation From a Negative-Security Environment into
a Security Community?
Oguz Dilek, Toros University
Emre Iseri, Kadir Has University
Fathers and Sons: Turkish Foreign Policy Discourse Toward
the Middle East
Dogu Durgun, Galatasaray University
Contextualizing Change in Turkish Foreign Policy
Mehmet Emre Hatipoglu, Sabanci University
Turkish Foreign Policy Challenges: Reconciling Security
Interests in Europe and the Middle East
Meltem Muftuler-Bac, Sabanci University
SC41: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Undervalued Labor of Curricular and Substantive
Diversity
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Ethics
International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
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Eric Selbin, Southwestern University
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
Sheila Nair, Northern Arizona University and EastWest Center Washington D.C.
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
SC42: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Deviance, Abnormality and Stigmatization in International
Relations
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cecilie Neumann, Work Research Institute
Disc.
Disc.
Michael Nathan Barnett, George Washington
University
Bahar Rumelili, Koc University
Stigma Management in International Politics: Transgressive
Identities, Norms and International Society
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
From Deviant to Abject: Transnational Criminality in
International Society
Janice Bially Mattern, National University of Singapore
The International as Politico-Normativity: Conferences and
the Social Institutionalization of Politics
Friederike Kuntz, Max Planck Institute for European
Legal History & Goethe University Frankfurt & Bielefeld
University
Policing (Post)colonial Mobility: Establishing Social Order
Through the Pacification of Frontier Spaces
Adam J. Sandor, University of Ottawa
Stigmatization and Agency in International Relations
Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University
SC43: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Technologies of Power and Resistance: Global Gendered
Networks in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Susan Dewey, University of Wyoming
Disc.
Neely Mahapatra, University of Wyoming
Gender, the Internet and Empowerment: Role of a
Community Information Centre in the Lives of a Rural
Community in Bangladesh
Asm Asaduzzaman, Goldsmiths, University of London
The Role of Mobile Phones in Negotiating Remittance
Spending Amongst Fijian Families with Males Serving in the
British Army or U.N. Peacekeeping Forces
Susan Dewey, University of Wyoming
Microcredit Networks as Technologies of Power in
Indonesia
Cara Durr, University of Wyoming
"New Media" Use Amongst South and Southeast Migrant
Women Workers in Dubai
Julia Lausch, University of Wyoming
South Asian Women and Domestic Violence: Long-Distance
Support Networks and Surviving Abuse
Neely Mahapatra, University of Wyoming
Muchachas Michoacanas: Portraits of Adolescent Girls in a
Transitory Town
Lilia Soto, University of Wyoming
SC44: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Resources, Energy, and International Political Economy
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gaye Christoffersen, John Hopkins University
Disc.
Chris Farrands, Nottingham Trent University
Renewable Energy in Russia: Opportunities Through
Interregional Cooperation
Kristine Kern, University of Potsdam
Alexey Pristupa, Wageningen University
Vested Interests, Energy and Renewables in Norway, Japan
and China
Espen Moe, NTNU Social Research AS
The Political Economy of Biofuels
Kathryn Neville, University of British Columbia
Comparison of Bio-Fuel Policies in Brazil and Their SocioEconomical Impact
Gianluca Parodi, University of Bologna
Economic Determinants of E-Waste Trade
Maja Primorac
SC45: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Re-Enacting Climate Change Talks: Insights from a
Simulation Experiment for the Study of International
Negotiations
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Henri Landes, Paris Institute for Political Studies
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Victoria Brunet, Paris Institute for Political Studies
Francois Gemenne, Paris Institute of Political
Science
Grégory Quenet, University of Versailles-SaintQuentin
SC46: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Migration Regimes: Alternative Explanations for Cooperation
on International Migration
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin
Disc.
Ibrahim Awad, American University at Cairo
The International Migration Regime Complex and the
Challenges of Environmental Migration
Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield
Immigration and the Politics of Immigrant Integration
Terri E. Givens, University of Texas at Austin
Venue-Shopping and Issue-Linkage in Global Migration
Governance
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
The Architecture of International Cooperation on Migration
Jeannette Money, University of California Davis
How Long to Respond?: Assessing State Responses to
Human Trafficking
Shaina D. Western, UC Davis
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Owain D. Williams, Aberystwyth University
Disc.
Simon H. Rushton, Aberystwyth University
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
Tom Kei Wong, University of California Riverside
SC47: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Realism and Ethics: Reinvestigating Realist Ethics in the
History of International Thought
Sponsor(s): English School
Theory
Extremely Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis: Security
Dimensions of Disease Control
Christian Enemark, Australian National University
Building the State By The Mosquito in Sub-Saharan Africa:
How Malaria Has and Continues to Affect The African State
Nicholas D. Knowlton, University of Florida
Exploring the Global Politics of Health: The Case of Rare
Diseases
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
João Nunes, University of Warwick
William E. Scheuerman, Indiana University
SC50: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Policy Analysis and the Internal and External
Sources of National Role Conceptions
One World, Many Visions: Situating Nuclear Realism
Rens van Munster, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Casper Sylvest, University of Southern Denmark
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University
Disc.
Lucian Mark Ashworth, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Role Theory and the Europeanisation of Foreign Policy
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
Power, Peace and Community: Hans Morgenthau’s
Engagement With the Idea of a World State
New Stage, Old Roles? How and Why German and Czech
Role-Taking Limits European Integration
Jeremy M. Moses, University of Canterbury
Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of the Political: International
Relations as Ideology Critique
Vassilios Paipais, University of Edinburgh
Vit Benes, Institute of International Relations Prague
The Contested Origins of National Role Conceptions:
Lessons from Germany and the EU
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
'Under the Pale Light of a Humanist Moon': Realism,
Secularism, and Moral Imagination
Role Theory and Japanese Foreign Policy
Keiko Hirata, California State University, Northridge
Vibeke S. Tjalve, University of Copenhagen
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmith, University of
London
Disc.
Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
'Peoples Without Democracy?' Africana Political Philosophy
as Counter-Colonial Practice
Alison Ayers, Simon Fraser University
The Muslim Question: Or, the Colonial Imaginary of Postwar
French Theory of the Subject
Navigating the Czech Foreign- and Security Policy:
Atlanticism, Role Conceptions, and
Followership/Leadership
Nikola Hynek, Institute of International Relations
Vit Stritecky, Institute of International Relations
A Role Theory of Non-Intervention: Civilizational Sources of
National Role Conception in China and Japan
Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University
SC51: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Insurgencies and Rebellion
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
Disc.
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
Colonial Histories and the Teaching of IPE
Disc.
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Between History and Memory: Bandung and International
Relations
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Knowing the World: How International Relations Constitutes
its Objects
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Sanjay Seth, La Trob University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Ethics and Geopolitics: Realism and Morality in the
International Thought of Halford Mackinder and Isaiah
Bowman
SC48: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Colonialism and Political Thought (I)
Panel
Let Them Eat Tamiflu: The Global Rise of a Medical
Countermeasure
People Power and the Contours of International
Cooperation on Immigration Control
Disc.
SC49: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Agendas in Health, Security and State Stability
The Logic of Paramilitarism: Separating the Insurgency
From the Population In Iraq
Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
Andrew Thomson, University of Kent
Why Not Just Bribe the Rebels? The Economics of Rebel
Defection in the Vietnam War
Rex Douglass, Princeton University
Rebel Threat, State Repression and the Intensity of Internal
Armed Conflict: Unpacking Endogenous Escalation
Philip E. Hultquist, University of New Mexico
The Domestic Political Origins of Separatist Rebellion:
Evidence from Three Levels of Analysis
Power Transition, Environmental Degradation, Political
Fragility and Civil Conflict
Bethany Ann Lacina, University of Rochester
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough: Rebel Group War Aims and
Conflict Resolution in Civil War
Jakana L. Thomas, Penn State University
SC52: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Central Asia's Role in Afghanistan Normalization
Roundtable
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Murat Laumullin, Kazakh National University
Botagoz Rakisheva, Institute for Socio-Political
Research
Svetlana Kozhirovoja, Eurasian National University
SC55: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Financial Governance and New Information and
Communication
Panel
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent
Sébastien Peyrouse, Johns Hopkins University
Disc.
Marlene Laruelle, George Washington University
On Making the 'Right' Conditions for Banking: The Case of
(Failed) ABS Regulation
Chris Rogers, University of York
Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester
SC53: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Comparing Global Health Policy Networks on AgendaSetting, Policy Adoption and Implementation
Panel
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeremy Shiffman, American University
Adrienne L. Roberts, Queen's University
Leanne Roderick, Queen's University
David Pelletier, Cornell University
Professional Competition in Turbulent Times: Linked
Ecologies in Fast and Slow Burning International Crises
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
David Berlan, Syracuse University
Jeremy Shiffman, American University
The Evolution and Impact of the Global Partnership to Stop
TB
Kathryn Quissell, American University
Gill Walt
Don’t Smoke While I’m Drinking: Transnational Activism on
Alcohol and Tobacco
Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University
Global Health Policy Networks: Comparing Impacts for
Maternal and Newborn Survival
Jeremy Shiffman, American University
Stephanie L. Smith, University of New Mexico
SC56: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Ethics and Global Power Asymmetries
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tom Keating, University of Alberta
Disc.
Tom Keating, University of Alberta
Melos Revisited: How the "Weak" Have Used Instant
Communication to Change and Curtail the Power of the
“Strong” in the 21st Century
Pedro Manuel Costa, Catholic University of Portugal
Beijing’s Harder Diplomacy Vs. Tibetans’ Softer Power
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel J. Compagnon, Sciences Po, University of
Bordeaux
Disc.
Daniel J. Compagnon, Sciences Po, University of
Bordeaux
Climate Variation or Climate Volatility? Rethinking the Link
Between Climate Change and Civil Conflict
Bear F. Braumoeller, Ohio State University
Benjamin T. Jones, Ohio State University
Eleonora Mattiacci, The Ohio State University
MASON RiftLand: An Agent-Based Model for Analyzing
Conflict, Disasters, and Humanitarian Crises in East Africa
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, George Mason University
Information Transparency and the “Democratization” of
Housing Finance in Mexico
The Virtual Debt Trap: An Analysis of the Commodification
of Financial Identity and Everyday Life in Neoliberalization
A Second Wind? A Comparison of Policy Networks for
Pneumonia and Tuberculosis
SC54: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Environmental Changes and Civil Conflict
Efficiency, Risk and Sabotage in Modern Finance: lessons
from Veblen
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Communal Conflict, Marginalization and Rainfall Variability
in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nina von Uexküll, Uppsala University
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Participan
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Vally Koubi, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
(ETH Zurich), University of Bern
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Piotr Zagorowski, Claremont Graduate University
Maorong Jiang, Creighton University
R2P, Orientalism and New Trusteeship:
Is the Middle East the Underclass of Neoliberal Global
Order?
Mojtaba Mahdavi, University of Alberta
Bargaining Power in WTO-Doha Negotiations:
Who Holds the Handle, Who Holds the Blade?
Lisa M. Samuel, College of Charleston
SC57: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Overstretched? American Military Strategy Today
Panel
Catherine Lotrionte, Georgetown University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Disc.
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Do Bases Matter? Military Base Politics and the U.S. Navy
in Bahrain
Geoffrey F. Gresh, College of International Security
Affairs
The Rise and Fall of a Defense Paradigm: The Revolution in
Military Affairs
Benjamin M. Jensen, American University
Technology, Qualitative Superiority, and the Overstretched
American Military
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Panel
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
Niranjan Barik, Ravenshaw University
Digambar Mishra, Miles College
Josna Mishra, Miles College
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael Plouffe, University of California, San Diego
Chair
Megumi Naoi, UCSD
Disc.
Christina Davis, Princeton University
Disc.
Daniel Maliniak, University of California San Diego
Terrence L. Chapman, The University of Texas at Austin
Songying Fang, Rice University
Randall W. Stone, University of Rochester
Measuring Transparency
Company Towns and Bankrupt Bureaucrats: An Analysis of
Political and Economic Barriers to Greater Government
Transparency in China
Peter Lorentzen, UC Berkeley
Neither Heckscher-Ohlin nor Ricardo-Viner: Firm-Level
Preferences on Preferential Trade Agreements
Critically Evaluating the ‘Girl Effect’ in Global Politics
Megumi Naoi, UCSD
Karen Brown, University of Minnesota
East Meets West: Women Unite Through Social Media Over
Impending Military Build-Up in Guam
Misty Dawn Conrad, University of Colorado at Denver
Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Denver
Public Spheres, Legitimacy and Norm Internalization:
Women’s Rights Advocacy Networks and the Kurdistan
Regional Government
Yaniv Voller, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Janet E. Adamski, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
David J. Betz, King's College London
Too Much Data Protection? A Critical Analysis of
Transatlantic Data Protection Politics
Rocco Bellanova, Facultes Universitaires Saint-Louis &
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Transatlantic Policies and the Fight Against Drugs: The
Cultural Context
Mary Troy Johnston
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
James R. Hollyer, Yale University
Peter Rosendorff, New York University
James Raymond Vreeland, Georgetown University
IT, IR, Terror, Power & Gender: Perceptions of College
Women in the Twin-Cities of an Indian State
Disc.
SC60: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Transparency, Information and Firms in a Global Economy
The Catalytic Effect of IMF Lending
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
SC59: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Data Sharing vs. Data Protection? Cyber Security,
Transborder Crime and Transatlantic Relations
Paul F. Luif, Austrian Institute for International Affairs
J. Lawrence Broz
Paul A. van Hooft, University of Amsterdam
Disc.
The Effects of the Prüm Treaty: Enhancing Cooperation in
Combating Serious Crime Between the EU Member States
and With the United States
Democracies, Autocracies, and the Transparency of
Monetary Institutions: Micro-Level Evidence
Power Projection: Overseas Military Presence as an
Indicator of a State’s Grand Strategy
SC58: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Are Women Mobilizing Effectively Online?
State Responsibility: Managing CyberSecurity
Internationally
Firms and Foreign Market Engagement
Michael Plouffe, University of California, San Diego
SC61: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Intelligence Transformation in New Democracies
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
George Cristian Maior, National School of Political
and Administrative Studies / Bucharest - Romania
Disc.
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
The Security and Intelligence Service Reform:
Transformation, Modernization and Development
Liliana Bordeniuc
Drafting Strategic Documents in Intelligence Reform: The
Case of Romania
Valentin Filip, Romanian Intelligence Service / National
Intelligence Academy
Gabriela Tranciuc, Romanian Intelligence Service
Security Risk Analysis and Management in the Romanian
Intelligence Service (SRI)
Ionel Nitu, Romanian Domestic Intelligence Service (SRI)
Bianca G. Sarbu, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Legal Aspects of the Intelligence Community Reform in
Slovakia
Tomas Rulisek
Security Service Reform After the Rose Revolution
Exploits and Exploitations: Using DSK to Link the Micro and
Macro-leveled Gender Fallout of IMF Leadership
Shota Utiashvili, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia
SC62: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Directions in Territory and Conflict
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society
Melody Ellis Valdini, Portland State University
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Stephen Gent, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Disc.
Stephen Gent, University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill
Sex Scandals: Agency and Subjectivity in the 'DSK Affair'
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
The Challenge of Durable and Peaceful Territorial Change
in World Politics
Positive Territorial Peace and Democratic Clustering
Stefan Cibian, Central European University
The 'Hierarchical Society?' Re-Conceiving International
Society in the Post-Cold War Era
David Carter, Princeton University
Henk E. Goemans, University of Rochester
On Democracy, Proto-States, and the Cure for Secessionist
Conflict
Ryan Griffiths, University of Sydney
The 'Essential Skeleton' of World Politics: Perceptions of
Polarity and Great Power Management in International
Society
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Peter F. Trumbore, Oakland University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Stephanie Szitanyi, Rutgers University
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
Presidential Masculinity and the War on Terror: Bush,
Obama and a Venezuelan Cowboy
Emma L. Cannen, University of Technology, Sydney
The Instrumentalisation of Gender During the War in
Afghanistan
Synne Laastad Dyvik, University of Sussex
The Mujahideen in Bosnia: The Foreign Fighter as
Cosmopolitan Citizen and/or Terrorist
Jennifer Mustapha-Vanderkooy, McMaster University
Pacifying The Global Frontier? U.S. National Security
Making in the "War on Terror" or "Wild West in the Wild
East"
Melanie Richter-Montpetit, York University
A Tale of Two Highways: Death, Dying and Grievable Lives
Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of Ottawa
Heather A. Smith, University of Northern British Columbia
SC64: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Sex, Lies and Haute Finance: Feminists Analyze the "DSK
Affair"
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Jacqui True, Monash University
Jane Freedman, Université de Paris 8
William Clapton, University of New South Wales
What Does it Take to be a Great Power? The Story of
France Joining the Big Five
Gadi Heimann, Hebrew University
Rogue States and Territorial Disputes
Sex, Scandal and the European Debt Crisis
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
The English School and Statehood in Sub-Saharan Africa:
(Dis)order Through Exception
Precedents for Peace: How Drawing New Borders
Influences Subsequent Conflict Resolution
Disc.
Sponsor(s): English School
Disc.
Jaroslav Tir, University of Colorado
Douglas M. Gibler, University of Alabama
Disc.
SC65: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Primary Institutions of International Society: Plus Ca
Change?
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
Alyssa K. Prorok, University of Maryland
Paul Huth, University of Maryland
SC63: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Aftermaths of the War on Terror: Renegotiating
Gendered National Identities
Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
A Stubborn Assumption of Innocence: The Effect of Scandal
on the Electoral Success of Women
Benjamin Zala, University of Birmingham
SC67: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Queering International Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Chair
Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow
Disc.
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
From Death Penalty to Legal Marriage: LGBT Politics in a
Global Perspective
Enze Han, Dominican University
Joseph O'Mahoney, George Washington University
LGBTQ Litigation in Federalist Systems: A Comparative
Analysis of the EU and the US
Shannon L. Jones, Georgia State University
Normative Power States: The Lure of Being a Policy
Pioneer
Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow
The Role of New Media in the Construction of Gay Identities
in Gender-Segregated Societies
Abouzar Nasirzadeh, University of Toronto
Heteronormativity and the Security Imaginary
Naomi J. Pinion, Northern Arizona University
SC68: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Who Will Fill the Security Gap, Where, When, and Why?
States, IOs, and Civil Society in Conflict Management
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace
Disc.
Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University
Is Security Policy Becoming Regionalized?
Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace
Chester A. Crocker, Georgetown University
Fen Osler Hampson, Carleton University
Building EU Conflict Management: Between
Internationalisation Strategies and Autonomisation
Processes
Stephan Davidshofer, University of Geneva
Civil Society and Conflict Management: Why, When, Who,
How?
Thania Paffenholz, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
The United States and Global Conflict Management: UN,
Regional, and Ad Hoc Approaches
Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
SC95: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Security, Human Rights and the War on Terror
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Mark F. N. Franke, Huron University College
The "Dark Side" of Normative Argumentation in the Field of
Counter-Terrorism
Regina Heller, University of Hamburg
The Moral Foundations of Conceptions of Security
Jonathan C. Herington, Australian National University
Preventive Detention and International Human Rights
Marilyn I. McMorrow, Georgetown University
SC96: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Exploring Implications of Journalism and Broadcasting
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Fei Wu, CHARHAR INSTITUTE and Ji Nan
University
European Broadcasting Union (EBU): History, Theory and
Practices of a Smart Cultural [Dis]integration
Roman Dudka, University of Toronto
The Role of State Owned Media in the Egyptian Revolution
Azza Salama Layton, DePaul University
Soviet Television and Transnational Relations
Lars Lundgren, Sodertorn University, Sweden
SC97: Sunday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Conceptualizing the International: Orders, Levels and
Punctures
Sponsor(s): Theory
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Inanna Hamati-Ataya, The University of Sheffield
Conceptualizing Order: Normative and Critical Perspectives
Rina Kashyap, Lady Shri Ram College
What Level of Analysis? From Micro–Macro to Populations
in the Desert
Peter Lenco, Bielefeld University
Rethinking Models of World Order: a Meta-Theoretical
Approach
Roberto Orsi, London School Of Economics and Political
Science
SD01: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
European Journal of International Relations Panel - The End
of International Relations Theory: I
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Theory
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Colin Wight, University of Sydney
Disc.
Colin Wight, University of Sydney
Perpetual Existential Crisis: IR Theory and the Academic
Resonance Machine
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
The Proliferation of Professional Professors and the Decline
of IR Theory
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
The Bright Future of IR Theory
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Theory: The Shifting Centre of our Discipline
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
SD02: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Electronically Enabled Collaboration: New Forms of
Organization and Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Disc.
Bruce Bimber, University of California-Santa
Barbara
Organizational Networks and the Logic of Connective Action
Lance Bennett, University of Washington
Alexandra Segerberg, Stockholm University
Insurgent Communities of Political Practice in the Network
Society
Manuel Castells, University of Southern California
Digital Media, Democracy, and Dictators
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood and
Electronically Enabled Organizations: A New Form of
Governance?
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Gregor Walter-Drop, Freie Universität Berlin
SD03: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Nuts & Bolts (Part 2): Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
About Administering a Title VI Grant but Were Afraid to Ask
Sponsor(s): International Education
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carla White, US Dept. of Education
Chair
Michelle Guilfoil, U.S. Department of Education,
International and Foreign Language Education
Participan Sharon Schierling, Univ of Notre Dame
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SD04: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Challenge of Communication and Signaling to
Problematic Leaders: How Do the Personalities and Styles
of World Leaders Complicate U.S. Foreign Policy?
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas Preston, Washington State University
Disc.
Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut
Disc.
Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University
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Craig Whiteside, Washington State University
SD07: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Social Media and Political Activism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Brigitte Beauzamy, University of Warwick
Tweeting Doha: Multilateral Trade Negotiations in an Age of
Social Media
Kevin D. Archer, University of Denver
Media and Global Justice
Shannon McAfee, The Ohio State University
Andrew Calabrese, University of Colorado at Boulder
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Social Media and Political Activism: A Comparison of
Facebook and Twitter Use by UK Anti-Cuts Activists
Cristiana Olcese, University of Southampton
Clare Saunders, University of Southampton
Philip Waddell, University of Southampton
The Impacts of Social Media on Thailand's Political Crisis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
Disc.
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
Disc.
James T. H. Tang
The Actors, Conditions, and Politics of Regional Security
Cooperation in East Asia: The Case of the Malacca Strait
Alice D. Ba, University of Delaware
The Dilemma of Economic Actor Participation: Monetary
Cooperation Versus Emergency Funding Mechanism in
East Asia
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
State-Society Constraints on Trade Policy: A Japan-Korea
Comparison
Mireya Solis, American University
Contentious Cooperation Between Alliance Partners in East
Asia: The United States, their Allies, and China
Hyon Joo Yoo, Trinity University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert C. Egnell, Georgetown University
Disc.
Eitan Shamir, Dado Center
Disc.
Haley Stevenson, Washington State University
SD06: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Informationalisation of Security
Thomas Rid, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
Leadership and Command in C4 Systems: Implications,
Distortions and Augmentation
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter S. Jenkins, York University
Jeffrey Smith, Air War College, USAF
SD05: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Agents of Regionalism in East Asia: Who Initiates, Who
Shapes, and Who Participates?
Networked Subversion, Not Global Insurgency
Robert C. Egnell, Georgetown University
Informationalisation and Culture: Command, Control and
Communication (C3) of the Emerging Nuclear Powers
Dima P. Adamsky, IDC Herzliya
To Kill or Not to Kill, Is That Still the Question? Cyberspace,
Revolution and the Violence/Non-Violence Dichotomy
David J. Betz, King's College London
Informationalisation and Innovation: The Social Shaping of
Force XXI
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Informationalisation is Older Than You Think! Looking for
the ‘CNN Effect’ in Guerre Révolutionnaire
Bruno Reis, National Defence Institute - Lisbon & King's
College London
Aim Sinpeng, University of British Columbia
The 21st Century Resistance Movement: Measuring the
Impact of Technology on the Efficiency and Effectiveness of
Non-Violent Resistance Networks
Christopher Tunnard, The Fletcher School
How to Use Information Like Ammunition or Capital:
Analyzing Politics Through a Network Community Lens
Irene S. Wu, Federal Communications Commission
SD08: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
ISA-Distinguished Scholar Award - Professor Claire Turenne
-Sjolander
Sponsor(s): Canadian International Studies Association
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College
of Alberta
Honoree Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of Ottawa
Participan
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Heather A. Smith, University of Northern British
Columbia
Marc Doucet, Saint Mary's University
David Ross Black, Dalhousie University
Mark Neufeld, Trent University
SD09: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Tehran, the Bomb, and the World: Perspectives on a
Prospective Nuclear Iran
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott B. Lasensky, USIP
Disc.
Scott B. Lasensky, USIP
How Likely Are Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, or Others to
Pursue Nuclear Weapons in Response to Iran?
Philipp Bleek, Monterey Institute of International Studies
The Sum of All Fears: Israeli Threat Perceptions of a
Nuclear Iran
Ehud Eiran, University of Haifa, Israel
Martin Malin
A Non Enriched Affair: American-Iranian Conversations
About Non Proliferation
Steven Miller, Harvard Kennedy School
Perspectives on a Nuclear Iran: Views from Beijing
John Park, US Institute of Peace
Iran’s Nuclear Decision Making Apparatus: The Role of
Politics and the Bureaucracy
Mahsa Rouhi, University of Cambridge
SD10: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2011 Workshop
Panel
Memory, Trauma and Change in World Politics: The Social
and Political Implication of Forgetting and Remembering
Emotional Events
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College
Disc.
Douglas Becker, University of Southern California
Bones in a Brown Bag: Haunting and the Place of the Body
in Rwandan Genocide Memorialization
Jessica Auchter, Arizona State University
The 1980’s Lost Decade as a Traumatic Event in Latin
America
Marceló Pereira Fernandes, Universidade Federal Rural
do Rio de Janeiro
Erica Simone Almeida Resende, Rio de Janeiro Rural
Federal University
Humanitarian Testimonies and Their Effects on Arms
Control and Disarmament
Ritu Mathur, York University, Toronto
Empathic Suffering: Refugee’ Campaigns and Humanitarian
Communication
Carolina Moulin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Natural Disasters: Politics, Agency and Trauma
Vanessa Pupavac, University of Nottingham
SD11: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award: Arend Lipjhart and
Anthony Smith
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Omar McDoom, London School of Economics
Honoree
Arend Lijphart, University of California at San Diego
Participan Patrick James, University of Southern California
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Participan Rein Taagepera, UC Irvine
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SD12: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
International Organization Distinguished Scholar Roundtable
in Honor of Chadwick F. Alger
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
Honoree
Chadwick F. Alger, Ohio State University
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Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster
Courtney Bruce Smith, Seton Hall University
Alexander S. Thompson, Ohio State University
B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
SD13: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Foreign Policy of Democracy Promotion
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Esther Skelley Jordan, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Disc.
Juliana Viggiano, CPDOC-FGV/SP
Disc.
Esther Skelley Jordan, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Practice as Sense-Making: EU Democracy Assistance in
the Mediterranean 2002-2006 and 2007-2010
Federica Bicchi, LSE
Supporting Democracy in the Former Soviet Union: Why the
Impact of U.S. Assistance Has Been Below Expectations
Yury Bosin, University of New Mexico
The Essential Role of Democracy in the Bush Doctrine
Maria Helena Castro Santos, University of Brasilia
Beyond Rhetoric: A Comparative Analysis of the
Determinants of Democracy Promotion
Cemal Karakas, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Hans-Joachim Spanger, Peace Research Institute
Frankfurt
Jonas Wolff, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Ronald Reagan and the Promotion of Democracy
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University and
Hoover Institution
Democracy Promotion No More: Japan’s Return to NonInterventionist Foreign Policy and U.S. Receptions
Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
SD14: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Law, Contestation, and Power in the Global Political
Economy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edward S. Cohen, Westminster College
Disc.
Ronen Peter Palan, University of Birmingham
Legal Pluralism and the Possibilities for Legal Change After
Neo-Liberalism
Edward S. Cohen, Westminster College
Justice and World Trade
Michael E. Goodhart, University of Pittsburgh
Law and Expertise in the Global Political Economy:
Strategizing on Legal Uncertainty?
SD18: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Afghanistan Normalization
Sigrid Quack, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of
Societies
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Going Granular: Constructing Inequity Through Vertical
Forum-Shifting and Ground-Level Infiltration
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
SD15: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Cultural Performance in International Relations
Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dan Caldwell, Pepperdine University
Disc.
Dan Caldwell, Pepperdine University
Disc.
Michael Donnelly, Army War College
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Environmental and Human Security in Central Asia:
Prospects for Conflict and Instability
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
ISF Drawdown in Afghanistan
Disc.
Janice Bially Mattern, National University of
Singapore
A Sociology of Power
Jonathan Acuff, Francis Marion University
Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University
Jorg Kustermans, Universiteit Antwerpen
Eating Like a Diplomat: Performing Nation and Performing
Commensality
Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
Recognition Regimes: Performing Identity in Three
International Systems
Erik Ringmar, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Didier Bigo, Paris Institute of Political Studies
Elspeth H. Guild, University of Nijmegen
R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio
Joao F. Nogueira, Pontifical Catholic University of
Rio de Janeiro
SD17: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
When Regions Transform
Gregory Gleason, University of New Mexico
Russia, Central Asia and Afghanistan
Mikhail A. Molchanov, St. Thomas University
Guli Yuldasheva, Tashkent State Institute of Oriental
Studies
The Cold War: Practice and Performance
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Jonathan S. Dunn, U.S. Army
Uzbekistan and Afghanistan
Performing Global Society
SD16: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Freedom and the International
Panel
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University
Disc.
T. V. Paul, McGill University
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Patrick M. Morgan, University of California Irvine
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Benjamin Miller, University of Haifa
Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
SD19: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The UN Security Council and the Production, Construction,
and Management of Knowledge
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennifer Welsh, Oxford University
Disc.
Simon Chesterman, National University of
Singapore
UN Sanctions, the Security Council and Epistemic
Communities
Andrea E. Charron, Carleton University
Getting Smarter About Sanctions? Has Security Council
Learning Occurred in Targeted Sanctions?
Alexandra dos Reis Stefanopoulos, Columbia University
Experts, Knowledge and Problematisations: A Geneaology
of UN Security Council Fact-Finding Missions
Corinne Heaven, University of Reading
Waging War by Contested Knowledge? UNMOVIC and the
Discourse on the Iraq War
Holger Niemann, University of Duisburg-Essen
UN Security Council Missions: Power, Politics and
Contestation
Dominik Zaum, University of Reading
SD20: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Corporate Engagements and Social Responsibility
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Disc.
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Corporate Engagement in Global Governance: A CrossIndustry Comparison
Benjamin Robert Hawkins, LSHTM
Anne C. Roemer-Mahler, London School of Hygiene and
Tropical Medicine
An Analysis of the Penetration and Form of Corporate
Social Responsibility Practices by Firm and Sector in India
Shalini Sarin Jain, University of Washington
Globalizing Corporate Responsibility: Constructing New
Realities?
Stephen John Wright, Northern Arizona University
SD21: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Population Decline and the Remaking of Great Power
Politics
Panel
April Jacque, Midwestern State University
Cyberpower and Cyberthreat: Who Decides What’s a
Legitimate Threat in Cyberspace?
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Mary Manjikian, Regent University
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Susan Fink Yoshihara, International Organizations
Research Group
Disc.
Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
Geopolitical Consequences of China’s Demographic
Turmoil
Cyber Power
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
SD24: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Uneven and Combined Development and International
Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Gordon Chang, Independent Consultant
India’s Demographic Trends and Implications for the Asian
Strategic Landscape
Lisa Curtis, Heritage Foundation
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander S. Anievas, University of Oxford
Disc.
Josef T. Ansorge, Yale Law School
Theorising ‘the International’: The Potential of Critical
Realism and the Law of Uneven and Combined
Development
Population in the Study of Geopolitics
Francis Sempa, Wilkes University
Population, Power, and Purpose
Luke Cooper, Sussex University
Douglas A. Sylva, Catholic Family and Human Rights
Institute
Susan Fink Yoshihara, International Organizations
Research Group
SD22: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Virtual Governance in the European Union
Social Media: A Solution to the Rebel's Dilemma
Uneven and Combined Development: A Fusion of Marxism
and Structural Realism
John Glenn, Southampton University UK
Historical Development as Uneven and Combined Process
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Fouad Makki, Cornell University
Rethinking the Universal: Postcolonialism and the Inner Life
of Eurocentrism
Kamran Matin, Sussex University
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mogens Hobolth, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Disc.
Craig McLean, Northumbria University
Anarchy in the Mirror of Uneven and Combined
Development: Neorealism and the Problem of Ontological
Singularity
Social Media and the European Union Institutions: Every
Institution Digital?
SD25: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Governing Global Commodities: Accountability, Legitimacy,
Poverty and Power
Alina Christova, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Single Information Space in the EU and the NIS: Crossing
Approaches, Blending Models
Roman Dudka, University of Toronto
The Governance of New Information and Communication
Technologies in the European Union: Towards an
Integrated Regulatory Regime?
Flavia Jurje, University of Lucerne
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts
Boston
Disc.
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo
John McMahon, CUNY Graduate Center
Too Much of a Good Thing: Canada's Resource Capitalism
Classified Information and Security Clearances in EU
Security and Intelligence Policy
Daniel Drache, York University
Southern Food Security and the WTO: The Legitimation
Struggle Over Special Products
Kaija Schilde, Boston University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Johan Eriksson, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Disc.
Giampiero Giacomello, University of Bologna
The Irony of the Information Age: Power in International
Relations
Madeline M. Carr, Australian National University
Reluctant Counterpublics in the Making: Who Controls the
Future of the Internet?
Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Agricultural Commodity Trading Firms and the
Financialization of Food
A Poststructural 'Right To Be Forgotten': Privacy in the
Gaze of the Internet Panopticon
SD23: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Power in the Information Age: A Theoretical Approach
Justin P. Rosenberg, University of Sussex
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, University of Exeter
Governing Global Food Reserves: Pre and PostGlobalization Perspectives
Matias E. Margulis, University of Northern British
Columbia
When Governance Gets Going: Commodity Certification
and the Better Cotton and Better Sugar Cane Initiatives
Ben J. Richardson, University of Warwick
Adam C. Sneyd, University of Guelph
SD26: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Science, Technology, and Know-How
Panel
SD28: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Legitimacy: New Trends
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chaka Ferguson, Florida International University
Disc.
Avery Cohn, UC Berkeley
Low Carbon Technology Promotion Through Policy Tools: A
Survey of Global Insights From Empirical Experience
Bozica Burlica, Carleton University
Alexandra Mallett, Carleton University
Francis Nolan-Poupart, Carleton University
Assessing Cross-Border Clean Energy Initiatives between
the United States and China
Joanna I. Lewis, Georgetown University
Framing Elite Policy Discourse: Science and the Stockholm
Convention on POPs
Jessica Templeton, London School of Economics
If at First You Don’t Succeed: Delivering Scientific Advice to
the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
Lynn M. Wagner, International Institute for Sustainable
Development
Look at Me!: When (and Why) do States Consent to
Performance Monitoring?
Inger H. Weibust, Carleton University
SD27: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Many Actors, Few Protagonists: The Role of Key Players in
the Shaping of International Cooperation on Climate Change
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Organization
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carolina B. Pavese, London School of Economics
Disc.
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Domestic Aspects of U.S. Climate Policy
Kelly de Souza Ferreira, Relaciones Internacionais San
Tiago Dantas
Solange Reis Ferreira, UNICAMP - Universadade
Estadual de Campinas
Tullo Vigevani, UNESP
China and Transnational Climate Governance
Thomas N. Hale, Princeton University
Charles Barclay Roger, London School of Economics and
Political Science/University of British Columbia
Getting to Cooperation: The Impact of Process
Management on Climate Negotiations
Kai Monheim, London School of Economics
Bilateralism in Multilateral Negotiations: European Union
(EU)-Brazil Cooperation on Climate Change
Carolina B. Pavese, London School of Economics
Conservative and Reformist Powers in the Global Transition
to a Low Carbon Economy
Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia
Disc.
Chaka Ferguson, Florida International University
The Power of Norms in Shaping Islamist Political Identities:
How the Principles of International Ethics Changed
Hezbollah?
Filippo Dionigi, London School of Economics and
Political Science
China as a Great Power in Africa: Discourse on Greatness
and Responsibility
Viktor Friedmann, Central European University
From Tokyo to Beijing Consensus: Asian Values, Multiple
Modernity, and Civilizational Politics
Yong Wook Lee, Korea University
The Responsibility to Protect and the Latin American
"International Society"
Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto, Pontifical Catholic
University of Rio De Janeiro
Can Democracy Provide Legitimacy for De Facto States?:
The Case of Kurdistan Regional Government and South
Ossetia
Burak Bilgehan Ozpek, TOBB University of Economics
and Technology
SD29: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Arab Spring: A Human Rights Revolution?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State
University
Disc.
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Human Rights, Revolution, and Reform in the Arab World
Anthony Tirado Chase, Occidental College
Opposition Movements at the Origin of the 'Arab Spring'
Diane Ethier, Université de Montréal
Before the Spring: Human Rights and Political
Dissatisfaction in the Middle East
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command & Staff
College
The Human Rights Idea Amid Revolution and Change in the
Middle East
Shadi Mokhtari, American University
The New Middle East and North Africa: How to Balance
Terrorism, Security, and Human Rights
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
SD30: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Post-3/11 Japan: Foreign Policy Impact of the Earthquake,
Tsunami, and Nuclear Crisis
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Disc.
Keiko Hirata, California State University, Northridge
Disc.
Sergey Sevastiyanov, Vladivostok St. University of
Economics
A Post-Crisis Evolution of U.S.-Japan Alliance: Neorealist
vs. Neoliberal Expectations
Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Post 3/11 Japanese Relations in Northeast Asia
SD33: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Assessing the Practice Turn
David Arase, Pomona College
The U.S.-Japan Alliance at the Crossroads: Tsunami,
Nuclear Crisis and Futenma
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Ryo Shimizu, Mie Chukyo University
Renewable Energy Strategies Leading to Closer EuropeJapan Cooperation After 3/11
Wilhelm M. Vosse, International Christian University
The Search for Continuity as a Strategy of Crisis
Management: Japan’s Energy and Foreign Policy Toward
Russia
Christian Wirth, Waseda University
SD31: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Domestic vs. International Determinants of National Climate
Policies
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Phillip Stalley, DePaul University
Disc.
Climate Change in the EU: Understanding the Discourses
Rafaela Brito, University of Southampton
Climate Governance in Multi-level Systems: Comparing the
EU, the USA, and China
Thomas Johnson, City University Hong Kong
Kristine Kern, University of Potsdam
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Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Christian G. K. Reus-Smit, European University
Institute
Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg
SD34: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Challenges and Opportunities for South Korea’s Political
Development
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Haesook Chae, Baldwin-Wallace College
Disc.
Jae-Jung Suh, Johns Hopkins University
Public Reason in Korean Democracy: An Analysis of
Korean Constitutional Court’s Decision on the
Comprehensive Real Estate Holding Tax
Dong-Jin Jang, Yonsei University
Kyung Rok Kwon, Yonsei University
Explaining India's Constraints in the US-India Climate
Change Agreement
The Fear of Mad Cow Disease: A Perspective on the
Differential Responses to the U.S. Beef Import Agenda
Between South Korea and Taiwan
Shivaji Kumar, Ohio State University
Russian Climate Change Policy: From 1991 Until the
Present
Don S Lee, UCSD
Marianna Poberezhskaya, University of Nottingham
Presidentialism and Political Parties in Korea: Institutional
Dilemmas for Democratic Representation
Climate Policy in Mexico: International Diffusion or
Domestic Mobilization?
Yoonkyung Lee, Binghamton University, State University
of New York
Simone Pulver, University of California Santa Barbara
Jaime Sainz, University of California Santa Barbara
Thawing on the Korean Peninsula and the DMZ
Conservation
Drivers of Behavioral Change in the Global South: The
Case of Climate Change and India
Esook Yoon, Kwangwoon University
Sandeep Sengupta, University of Oxford
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern
Denmark
Disc.
Tova Norlen, EU Institute for Security Studies
When Minority Institutions are Continuously "Up For Grabs":
Hungarians in Romania
Zsuzsa Csergo, Queen's University
Fighting the 'Three Evils' After Kosovo: Central Asia
Between Russia and China
Matteo Fumagalli, Central European University
Kosovo and the Future Settlement of Self-Determination
Conflicts
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern Denmark
What and When is a Precedent? Discourse in Bosnia and
Macedonia in the Shadow of Kosovo
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
The EU, Kosovo and Kosovo-Serbian Relations: A Case of
Supranational Entrepreneurship?
Etain M. Tannam, Trinity College Dublin
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto
Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
SD32: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Principle of Self-Determination After Kosovo
Roundtable
SD35: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Normative Power Europe: Empirical and Theoretical
Perspectives (Panel 2 of 2)
Panel
Sponsor(s): European Union Studies Association
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Disc.
Maurits Van der Veen, College of William & Mary
Hesitantly Normative: The Extension of the Freedom of
Movement in the European Union to the Fifth Enlargement
States
Sarah Jayne Cormack Patton, University of Pittsburgh
Normative Power as Hegemony
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Values vs. Impact: Assessing the (Ir)relevance of Europe’s
'Normative Power'
Jolyon Howorth, Yale University
Anand Menon, University of Birmingham
Normative Power Europe and Securitization in International
Societies: A Reflection on the Legitimacy of the EU
Normative Foundation in its Relations With the South
African Development Community
Sanne Brasch Kristensen, University of Roskilde
The Concept of 'Pouvoir Normatif' in Global Politics
Ian Manners, Roskilde University
SD36: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Humanitarianism, Food Insecurity, and Conflict Intensity in
the Post-Cold War Era
SD38: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Many Puzzles of Military Interventions and Occupations:
The Results of a Three Years Study
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason T. Miklian, Peace Research Institute Oslo
(PRIO)
Disc.
Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon M. Collard-Wexler, Columbia University
Humanitarianism Reframed? The New Landscape of
Intervention African Conflicts
Dauda Abubakar, University of Michigan Flint
Guns, Tribes, and Steel: International Extraction in
Indigenous Communities and the Maoist War in Orissa,
India
Jason T. Miklian, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Humanitarian Aid, Bias, and the Duration of Peace After
Civil War
Neil Narang, University of California San Diego
Humanitarianism, Development and Security: (Un)tying the
Knots?
Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Disc.
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Official Development Assistance in the Japanese Foreign
Policy
Juliano A.S. Aragusuku, University of Campinas
Foreign Aid and Private Contributions to Foreign Assistance
in the UK and the US
Ralitsa Donkova, University of Minnesota
Japan as a Soft Power Global Leader: The Role of Foreign
Aid
Howard Lehman, University of Utah
Majid Shirali, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Determinants of Japanese Aid for the Environment: A
Disaggregated View
A. Maria Toyoda
Disc.
Simon M. Collard-Wexler, Columbia University
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
Felippe De Rosa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio
de Janeiro
Ana Paula Pellegrino, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do
Rio de Janeiro
Japan’s Foreign Aid Program and American Military
Interventions in the Age of Terror
Melissa Willard, Harvard
Weaponizing the Weak: Three Pathways for Children's
Entry Into Terror
The Trigger: Looking for the Spark that Sets
Humanitarianism Alight
SD37: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Foreign Aid Policy in Comparative Perspective
Disc.
Decapitation By FIRC: Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
and the Fate of Leaders
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington University
A Typology of Exit Strategies from Military Intervention
David M. Edelstein, Georgetown University
Opposition Structure or COIN Strategy? Determinants of
Success and Failure in Foreign Regime Maintenance
Operations
Tricia Sullivan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
SD39: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Korea: Crisis or Stalemate?
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Virginie Grzelczyk, Nottingham Trent University
Disc.
John L. Linantud, University of Houston Downtown
Method to the Madness of Chairman Kim: The Instrumental
Rationality of North Korea's Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons
Youngwon Cho, St. Francis Xavier University
Crisis? What Crisis? There’s No Crisis on the Korean
Peninsula!
Virginie Grzelczyk, Nottingham Trent University
One Korea?: Germany, Yemen, and the Dynamics of
Reunification Bargaining
Jai Kwan Jung, Korea University
Chad Rector, Marymount University
SD40: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Change and Continuity in Turkish Foreign Policy: Turkey as
a Rising Regional Actor in the Middle East
Sponsor(s): Turkish International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Sabanci University
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Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu, Sabanci University
Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University
Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University
Mustafa Aydin, Kadir Has University
Talha Kose, Istanbul Sehir University
SD41: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Innovations in International Political Theory I: Lea Ypi,
Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catherine Lu, McGill University
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Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Farid Abdel-Nour, San Diego State University
Fonna Forman-Barzilai, University of California San
Diego
Lea Ypi, London School of Economics
SD42: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping: Gendered Approaches
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Peace Studies
SD44: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Angles on the New Diplomacy of the Inter-War Era:
Actors, Methods and Objectives
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sarah Leonard, Sciences Po, Paris & University of
Salford
Disc.
David A. Mayers
International Non-Governmental Organizations and the
Transformation of Diplomacy After the First World War
Thomas Davies, City University of London
The League of Nations in Norwegian Politics: Opportunity or
Threat?
Karl Erik Haug, Royal Norwegian Air Force Academy
Lord Robert Cecil, the League of Nations Union and the
New Diplomacy, 1919-1936
Canadian Representation on the League of Nations Council
1927-30: A Case Study in the 'New Diplomacy'
Lorna Lloyd, Keele University
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Nurturing Civic Engagement: The Role of Gender in
Sustainable Social Development
SD45: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Teaching Global Environmental Politics: Textbook Authors'
Perspectives
Robin Baker, Portland State University
Phyusin Myint, Portland State University
Between Agency and Structure: Development, Women's
Empowerment and State Responses
Denise M. Horn, Northeastern University
Dynamic Three-Dimensional Feminist Peace and the
Chinese Women's Movement in a Global Information Age
Yingtao Li, Beijing Foreign Studies University
From a Discourse of Victimhood to Armed Protectors?: How
Female Peacekeeping Contingents Might Shift
Understandings of Peace and Security and Why It Matters
Lesley J. Pruitt, University of Queensland
Measuring Success and Failure in Peacebuilding
Operations
Francine Rossone Silva, PUC-Rio
SD43: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Media Coverage of Crisis and Humanitarian Aid
Kimberly Zagorski, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Gaynor Johnson, University of Salford
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yingtao Li, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Disc.
British Petroleum, Gulf Coast Residents and Old Age
Pensioners: International Media Coverage of the 2010
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of
Massachusetts Lowell
Disc.
Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of
Massachusetts Lowell
Media Coverage of International Humanitarian Aid:
Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
Japanese Media Responses to the 2011 Crisis
Mary McCarthy, Drake University
Return of the Mass: Structures of Attention, Mediatized
Sociality, and Why it Matters for IR
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Third-Person Effect and the International News Media’s
Role in Disaster Risk Reduction
Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of Wellington
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
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Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa
Cruz
Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
Pamela Chasek, Manhattan College
Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
SD46: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Immigration and Security Policies in Comparative
Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
William Paul Simmons, Arizona State University
Chair
David J. Felsen, Alliant International University
Disc.
William Paul Simmons, Arizona State University
The Growing Role of NGOs in the Immigration Debate: The
Case of Southern Europe
David J. Felsen, Alliant International University
Screening for Health: International Migration and Health
Security Threats
Alicja Jac-Kucharski, University of California at Davis
Immigration in Europe: The Backlash
Akis Kalaitzidis, University of Central Missouri
The Future of Islam in the West: The Case of Second
Generation Muslim Immigrants and Their Integration
Patterns
Risk Propensity and Dispute Initiation in Asymmetric Dyads
Zachary Jones, University of Georgia
The Persistent Peacefulness of the Post-Cold War Era
Saba Ozyurt, University of California, Irvine
SD47: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Regional Security Outside of Europe
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago
Regional Demilitarization: Can Economic Ties Reshape
Defense Priorities?
Isaac M. Castellano, University of Kentucky
From Security Cooperation to Regional Leadership: An
Analysis of China's Central Asia Policy
Fanie Herman
Ming-Te Hung, National Chung-Hsing University
Explaining Transformation of ASEAN’s Security Roles in
East Asia: Cases of ARF and ASEAN+3
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Militancy and the Practice of Decolonisation: Exploring
Negritude and the Lusophone African Anti-Colonial Struggle
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmith, University of
London
Thinking the Postcolonial Within the African University: The
Case of the University of Dar-es-Salaam
Isaac A. Kamola, Wesleyan University
What Can We Learn From 20th Century African Political
Thought?
Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
Exploring Fugitive Realities: Appropriation and Dissensus in
the Art of Ousmane Sembène
Sam O. Opondo, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lee C. Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
Disc.
Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Democratic IGOs Promote Peace: New Findings
Luigi Caranti, Universitá di Catania
Half Way There: A Quantitative Investigation of Degrees of
Separation From the Parent State
Adrian Florea, Indiana University
Conflict Management and Regional Mediation: The Role of
Regional Actors and NGOs in the Conflict Between the
Bangsamoro Community and the Government of the
Philippines
P. Terrence Hopmann, Johns Hopkins University
Philipp Lustenberger, Johns Hopkins University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul A. Kowert, Florida International University
Disc.
Steven Hook, Kent State University
President Obama and the ‘Team of Rivals’ Model in Foreign
Policy Decisionmaking: Campaigning, Governing &
Washington Policymaking
Jean A. Garrison, University of Wyoming
James M. Scott, Texas Christian University
Jack Holland, University of Surrey
The Politics of Ratification: Obama and the New START
Treaty
Scott T. LaDeur, Northern Illinois University
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Disc.
Sanjay Seth, La Trob University
SD49: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Theoretical Explanations of Conflict Behaviors and
Emergence Sustainable Peace
SD50: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Obama's Effect on US Foreign Policy
The Obama Doctrine: Intervention After the War on Terror
Kei Koga, Tufts University
SD48: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Colonialism and Political Thought (II)
A New Measurement of States’ Dissatisfaction: An
Experimental Way to Expand PTT
Hsiao-chuan Liao, University of South Carolina
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maxim Ryabkov, OSCE Academy
Disc.
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Obama’s Foreign Policy and the “Arab Spring”
Tansa G. Massoud, Bucknell University
David Mitchell, Bucknell University
Why Medvedev Matters More than Obama: The Role of the
President in the Russia-US "Reset"
Kari Roberts
SD51: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Income Inequality, Political Stability, Compensation, and
Welfare Spending
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Derick Becker
Disc.
Lisa M. Samuel, College of Charleston
Globalization and Income Inequality: Another Look With
New Data
Ross E. Burkhart, Boise State University
Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Income Inequality, Political Stability, and Country
Creditworthiness
Hye Jee Cho, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Economic/Social Human Rights and Global Public Goods:
Building International Cooperation and Accountability
William Felice, Eckerd College
Economic Openness, Factor Mobility, and Compensation
Politics in All Democracies
Wonjae Hwang, University of Tennessee
Hoon Lee, Texas Tech University
Class, Welfare Spending, Globalization and Perception of
Poverty Attribution in East Asian Democracies
Hsin Hsin Pan, Michigan State University
SD52: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Russia’s Foreign Policy: Explaining Dmitri Medvedev’s
Momentum
Panel
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State
University
Disc.
Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State
University
Disc.
Anne Clunan, Naval Postgraduate School
Projecting Russia’s Image in the West: 2012 Presidential
Elections and External Legitimacy
Valentina Feklyunina, Newcastle University
Russia and the Arab Uprisings of 2011
Mark N. Katz, George Mason University
Russia's Priorities for Security Architecture in Europe
Stanislav L. Tkachenko, Saint Petersburg State
University
The China Factor in the US-Russian Relations
Igor Zevelev, MacArthur Foundation
Russia and the Responsibility to Protect: New Directions
Under Medvedev?
Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville
SD53: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Challenges to Humanitarianism in the Global Information
Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Larissa Fast, University of Notre Dame
Disc.
Peter Walker, Tufts University
Watershed Moment? Humanitarian Information Flows and
the Global Response to the Haiti Earthquake
Nezih Altay, DePaul University
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
Humanitarian Action in the Age of the Citizen Reporter
Antonio Donini, Tufts University
Reciprocal Relationships? The Challenges of Acceptance
and Humanitarian Security in East Africa
Larissa Fast, University of Notre Dame
When is Something Not Better than Nothing?
Stephen J. Hopgood, School of Oriental and African
Studies
State Control and Citizen Reporting: A Long Story
Bertrand Taithe, University of Manchester
SD54: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Environmentalism, State, and Society in the Arab World
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patricia M. Keilbach, University of Colorado at
Colorado Springs
Disc.
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
Reflections on the Securitization of Water Resources From
Cases of the Nile River, the Aral Sea and Jordan River
Basin: A Human Security Analysis
Luciana Mendes Barbosa, Universidade Federal de
Minas Gerais
Matilde de Souza, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas
Gerais
Developing Countries and the Challenges of Climate
Change Policy in the Post-Kyoto Era: The Case of Turkey
Konuralp Pamukcu, University of Phoenix-Chicago
Sultan Tepe, University of Illinois at Chicago
Freshwater Scarcity, Conflict and Cooperation: The Case of
the Red Sea-Dead Sea Conduit Project
Roy Smith, Nottingham Trent University
Water Politics Beyond the State: Scrutinizing Scales and
the Political Economy of Water in the Gulf of Aqaba
Anna Sundell Eklund, Lund University
SD55: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interpretivist Perspectives on International Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aggie Hirst, University of Leeds
Disc.
Cerwyn Moore, University of Birmingham
Joined-Up Security: The Global Governance of Threats,
Risks and Contingencies
Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley
Locating the Eurosceptical Tradition in Britain: Interpretivism
and Discourse Analysis
Oliver J. Daddow, University of Leicester
Interpretivism, Collective Memory and Web Wars Over
World War Two
Patrick B. Finney, Aberystwyth University
Atlanticism, Internationalism, and the UK Interventions in
Bosnia and Kosovo
David M. McCourt, University of California, Berkeley
SD56: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Democratization, Conflicts and role of Youth in the Global
Information Age
Sponsor(s): International Association for Political Science Students
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nikola Zeljkovic, International Association for
Political Science Students
Chair
Pedro Manuel Costa, Catholic University of Portugal
Disc.
Tea Gergedava, Tbilisi State University
Disc.
Alejandro Delmar Injoque, Pontifical Catholic
University of Peru
The Portuguese Case: Youth Attitudes in an (Almost) Broke
Country
Pedro Manuel Costa, Catholic University of Portugal
Empire, War and Resistance: Global or Local Conflict?
Simon Dalby, Carleton University
Geopolitics Transformations in the Global Information Age
Igor Okunev, Moscow State Institute of International
Relations
Exploring the Role of Multiparty Elections on Regime
Endurance
Selena Lucien Shaboian, London School of Economics
and Political Science
SD57: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Post Bin Laden Era: Assessing Future Implications of
the Global War on Terror
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John David Payne, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Disc.
Christopher J. Fettweis, Tulane University
Tatsushi Arai, SIT Graduate Institute
Fractured States: Examining Collusion in Pakistan from a
Comparative Perspective
Douglas G. Byrd, University of Utah
Whither Al Qaeda? The Strategic Implications of Osama's
Death
Christopher J. Fettweis, Tulane University
Blowback: Domestic Security Consequences of StateSponsorship of Terrorism - The Pakistan Case
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International Studies
SD58: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Soft Power, Information Technology and Public Diplomacy
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California
Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
Disc.
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Multinational Enterprises and Voluntary Certifications in
Corrupt Business Environments
Daniel P. Berliner, University of Washington
Explaining Variation in Corporate Social Responsibility
Strategies in Weak States
Kendra Dupuy, University of Washington
Ensuring Brand Responsibility: Firm Behavior and
Institutional Purchasing Power in the Apparel Industry
Anne R. Greenleaf, University of Washington
Milli M. Lake, University of Washington
Margaret Levi, University of Washington
"And of course our major contribution remains to run a
decent business there" - Corporate Meanings and Beliefs
Expressed in Shell's Crisis Management in Nigeria
Matthias Hofferberth, Goethe University Frankfurt
MNE Regulatory Initiatives as Functional Equivalence After
the Phase Out of WTO Hierarchical Coordination
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Power Through Participation: Civic Engagement in
Documentary Film Campaigns
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
Beth Karlin, UC Irvine
Disc.
Taking Soft Power Seriously
Matthew Kroenig, Georgetown University
Global Change, Public Diplomacy and the Expansion of
World Politics
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
The Intelligence/Policymaking Interface: Looking Beyond
the Rational Policy Lens
Joe Faragone, University of Ottawa
CIA Analysis and the Planning of Paramilitary Operations
Richard Anthony Matthew, University of California
George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Citizen Diplomacy in South Sudan
Intelligence, Policy and Politics: The Role of the Expert
Analyst
Crystal Murphy Morgan, Chapman University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jacqueline N. Carpenter, National Defense
University
Disc.
Michael Miklaucic, National Defense University
Alliances Entered by Criminal Groups: An International
Relations Theory Perspective
Irina A. Chindea, Fletcher School, Tufts University
Shadow Facilitators and the Drug-Terror Nexus
Douglas Farrah, International Assessment and Strategy
Center
Celina Realuyo, National Defense University
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
SD61: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Intelligence Producers and Consumers: How Much Does
Intelligence Matter?
Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection
Ken Rutherford, James Madison University
Collaborating to Combat Illicit Networks Through
Interagency and International Efforts
SD60: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Information, Crisis, and Adoption: Multinational Enterprise
and Corporate Responsibility in the Global Information Age
Julka Jantz, University of Potsdam
Lethal Fragments: The Cluster Munitions’ Legacy of
Destruction
SD59: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Not Your Dad’s Globalization: Technology and Illicit
Networks
John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Transforming the War on Terror: Reflections on the Death of
Osama Bin Laden and the Future of Afghan-Pakistan-US
Relations
Disc.
Tools for Strategic Communication and Public Silencing
Stephen Marrin, Brunel University
Rethinking Customers: Beyond the Intelligence ProducerPolicymaker "How Close-How Far" Debate
Jon Rosenwasser, US Office of the Director of National
Intelligence
Critical Conversations Between Individuals with Little
Shared Context: The Intelligence Briefer and the Policy
Maker
Adrian Wolfberg, Case Western Reserve University
SD62: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Computational Models of Internal Conflict
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University
Disc.
D. Scott Bennett, Pennsylvania State University
How to Collect Empirical Data for and Use it in Multiagent
Models of Armed Conflict
Seyed M. M. Rizi, George Mason University
Armando Geller, Group W
Maciej M. Latek, George Mason University
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
The 'Futures' of Jerusalem: Ethnic Solidarity, Segregation,
and Violence
Ravi Bhavnani, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Karsten Donnay, ETH Zurich
Dan Miodownik, Hebrew University
Born to Lose: Winning and Losing Hearts and Minds in
Contentious Politics
Michael Findley, Brigham Young University
Joseph Young, American University
Information and the Mobilization of Insurgency: Simulating a
Competitive Ecology of Extremism
T. Camber Warren, ETH Zurich
Micro-Cleavages and Violence During Civil War: A
Plausibility Assessment
Nils Weidmann, Peace Research Institute Oslo
SD63: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Reconceptualizing Security: Gender, Race and Sexuality
After 9/11
SD64: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Gendered Power and the Politics of Participation in Protests
and Social Movements
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Sandra McEvoy, University of Massachusetts
Disc.
Sikata Banerjee, University of Victoria
In the Shadows: Women and Conflict Resolution in Yemen
Nadwa Al-Dawsari, Partners Yemen
Jennifer L. Pedersen, Aberystwyth University
Monalisa Salib, Partners for Democratic Change
Challenging the "Global Youth Culture": Young Women,
ICTs and Transnational Activism
Theresa A. Hunt, Rutgers University
Youth, Gender and New Activism: A Perspective From
North Africa
Loubna Skalli-Hanna, American University
SD65: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Secondary Institutions of International Society: Some
Critical Political and Constitutional Developments
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexandre Ratner Rochman, Sao Paulo State
University
Disc.
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
Revisioning International Order: The Role of (Re)emerging
Powers and Regional Institutions
Edward A. Akuffo, University of the Fraser Valley
Tom Keating, University of Alberta
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Security Studies
Global South Caucus
Aggression, Order and International Society: Moral and
Legal Limitations of the International Criminal Court
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Megan H. MacKenzie, The University of Sydney
Monetary Managers, Diplomats or Imperial Hit Men? The
IMF in the Anarchical Society
Disc.
Victoria Basham, University of Exeter
Race, Gender and the Creation of 'True' Islam in the War on
Terror
Katherine Allison, University of Glasgow
'Gutsy' Decisions and Passive Processes: The Warrior
Decision-Maker After the Global War on Terror
Cerelia JP Athanassiou, University of Bristol
'The Rapture of a Real Fight': Shifts in the Masculinity of
British Soldiers in Post-9/11 Conflicts
Claire Duncanson, University of Edinburgh
Nation, Gender, Sexuality and Class in Resistance to the
'War on Terror'
Nicola Pratt, University of Warwick
Securing the Homeland: Domesticity, Desire and the
Politics of Counter-Terrorism
Melanie Richter-Montpetit, York University
Muhammad Ashfaq, University of St Andrews
Christian M. Brütsch, University of Zurich
Addressing War and Serious Crimes through the European
Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX)
Calin Trenkov-Wermuth, Columbia University / New York
University/ Bard College
SD67: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Re-Imagining Feminist International Relations Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Barbara Buckinx, Goethe University Frankfurt
Disc.
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
The Politics of Encounter: Embodiment and Memory in the
Brooklyn Museum of Art Exhibits "Global Feminisms" and
"Infinite Island"
Emily H. Merson, York University
Transnational Feminism and IR Theory: Towards a Critical
Perspective on Gender and Transnationalism
Brett W. Remkus, University of Delaware
Who are We for Them? Theorising Research-Situated
Gender Relations and Data Production
Shirin Saeidi, University of Cambridge
Hannah Arendt and the Work of World-Building: Changing
the Space of Feminist Citizenship
Alison K Staudinger, University of Maryland-College Park
SD68: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Critical, Normative and Emancipatory? Re-Thinking the
Future of Peace and Conflict Studies
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Teresa A. Cravo, University of Cambridge
Chair
André Filipe Barrinha, University of Coimbra
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David Chandler, University of Westminster
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Oliver Richmond, University of St Andrews
Roger Mac Ginty, University of Manchester
Harmonie M. Toros, University of Kent
Oliver Ramsbotham, University of Bradford
SE97: Sunday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Human Rights Poster Session
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Kim Stanton, Stanton Legal
Recovering the Primacy of Peace Norms: Towards a
Methodology of Peace Research
Heather Blakey, University of Bradford
Roberta Holanda Maschietto, University of Bradford
Josh W. Brem-Wilson, University of Bradford
Mel Rohse, University of Bradford
Larenda Twigg, University of Bradford
How Much Discrimination is Compatible with Human
Rights?
Luigi Caranti, Universitá di Catania
Do Two Wrongs Make a Right?: Coordinating Human
Rights Behavior
Katie T. Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder
Global Village, Global Rights: We, the Citizens
Belen Olmos Giupponi, University Rey Juan Carlos
SD96: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poster Session
Philosophy and Theory-Based Model Explanation of
International Conflicts and Global Peace
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Carmela Lutmar, University of Haifa
Disc.
Maia Carter Hallward, Kennesaw State University
Grasping the Decent Peace
Annette Förster, LSE
Democratic Peace or Indirect War Between Democracies?
Ogen Shlomo Goldman, Ashkelon College
'Hearts and Minds,' Really?: Challenging the Conventional
Wisdom About the Malayan Emergency
Scott Handler, U.S. Military Academy
Reforming or Redeploying the Liberal Peace: The Practice
of Conflict Sensitivity Through Conflict Assessment
Frameworks
Alexander Pound, University of Queensland
SD97: Sunday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poster Session
Dynamics and Social Forces of Global Change
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Social Media Governmentality: Biopolitics, Private Interest,
Foreign Policy
Thomas N. Cooke, University of Western Ontario
The Authorship of Global Messages: The Fluidity of Agency
in the Social Marketing of HIV Prevention
James Joseph Frueh, Bridgewater College
Does Foreign Aid Cause (Mass) Killings?
Tobias Heinrich, Rice University
War and Health: Cholera in Iraq
Daniel Poole, University of Utah
Asylum Policies for Battered and Abused Women: A CrossCountry Comparative Study
Anca Turcu, University of Central Florida
Transitional Justice and Democracy in Chile
Felipe Wilson, University of New Mexico
SE98: Sunday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
ENMISA Young Scholar Poster Symposium
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Of Caliban to Prosperous: The Brazilian National Identity
and the Republican Foreign Policy (1889-2010)
Ludimila Stival Cardoso, UFG
Elias Nazareno, Universidade Federal de Goiás- UFG
How is the Authenticity of Ethnic Groups (Re-)constructed in
Political Campaigns?
Elena I. Gadjanova, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
‘Race’- The Forgotten Factor in Arms Control and
Disarmament?
Ritu Mathur, York University, Toronto
Religious Environmental Actors and Global Climate Change
Politics in the United States and the United Kingdom: What
Motivates Activism?
Justyna Nicinska, Rutgers University
Monday
MA01: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Global Environmental Politics on a New Earth
South Africa in the Global Information Age: e-Skilling the
Nation for Equitable Prosperity and Competitiveness
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Stefan Rainer Siebel, RMIT University
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon Nicholson, American University
MA05: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Understanding Foreign Policy Decision Making
D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College
Simone Pulver, University of California Santa
Barbara
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Katherine Goodwin Reese, American University
MA02: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Ask the ISA Editors Roundtable: Everything You Need to
Know About Publishing in ISA Journals
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
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Karen Rasler, Indiana University
Douglas A. Van Belle, Victoria University of
Wellington
Jef Huysmans, Open University
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
MA03: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
McLuhan’s Global Village at 50
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edward A. Comor, University of Western Ontario
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Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University
Participatory Globalization Through Cooperative Networks
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
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Fanie Herman
From Microstate to Network State: The Rise of Qatar
Edward A. Comor, University of Western Ontario
Timothy Wayne Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
James Der Derian, Brown University
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
MA04: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Information Technology, Industrial Policy, and Development
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anat Niv-Solomon, City University of New York
Disc.
Disc.
David R. Andersen, California State University
Sacramento
Brent Strathman, Dartmouth College
How Do Entrepreneurs Make Foreign Policy? A Case-Study
of the G. W. Bush Administration
Charles-Philippe David, University of Quebec in Montreal
(UQAM)
Assessing Executive Decision-Makers Risk-Taking
Todd Kent, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Issue Salience and the Poliheuristic Theory of Decision
Making: A Theoretical Integration and Experimental
Examination
Kai Oppermann, University of Sussex
Steven B. Redd, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Group Decision Making Rules and the Negotiator’s
Dilemma
Brian Urlacher, University of North Dakota
MA06: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
The Politics of Regulation in the Global Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tim Buthe, Duke University
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David Vogel, UC Berkeley
Benjamin Cashore, Yale University
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Henry Farrell
MA07: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Social Media in the Arab Spring
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky
Disc.
Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Arab Spring - Asian Winter: Internet, Social Media, and
Youth
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sophia N. Johnson, Columbia University
Global Internet Freedom, Arab Spring & U.S. Foreign Policy
Disc.
Stefan Fritsch, Bowling Green State University
The Birth of New Industries: Digital Media and Governance
in Economic Development
Diane Alleva Caceres, Georgia Institute of Technology
Kim H. Johnson, BNU-HKBU United International College
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
The Arab Spring: A New Wave of Democratization?
Alberto Priego, Universidad de Comillas
Tweeting to Completion: The Role of Social Media in the
Arab Spring’s Post-Revolution Reconstruction
Phillip Thomas York, Mercer University
MA08: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Serving the State: Understanding Pro-State Paramilitaries in
Civil Wars
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shane J. Barter, Soka University of America
Shane J. Barter, Soka University of America
Networking for Success? The Effect of Rebel Alliances on
Civil War Outcomes
Kanisha D. Bond, University of Maryland
Eliza Markley, Kennesaw State University
Theorizing Political Opportunity in Conflict Transformation
Gavan Duffy, Syracuse University
Nicole Loring, Northern Illinois University
Peacebuilding Made in USA: Assessing Merits and
Challenges of Whole-of-Government Approaches in PostConflict Contexts
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
How Reliable are Paramilitaries in Civil Wars?
Intractable Conflict: The Arab-Israeli Conflict and Attempts
at Transformation
Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University
The Evolution of State-Paramilitary Relations in Civil Wars
William Reno, Northwestern University
What's Civil? (Non-)State Agencies Before Indonesia and
Since
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
Prevention Scenarios, Strategy, and Regimes
Karen Guttieri, Naval Postgraduate School
Genocide and the Meaning of Human Security
Loren Ryter, University of Michigan
Paramilitaries and Violence Against Civilians
Everita Silina, The New School
Lee Seymour, Leiden University
MA09: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys? Reassessing the
French Contribution to International Security
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
MA12: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
East Asian Regional Integration: Regional Blocs, Great
Powers, and Historical Memories
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Theo Farrell, King's College London
Frederic Charillon, IRSEM, Ministry of Defence
Michael C. Desch, Bush School
Disc.
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Competitors Looking South: ASEAN+3 and the Realignment
of the East Asian Power Politics
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute
East Asian Regional Integration and the Major Powers: The
U.S., China, Japan and the EU
Kumiko Haba, Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard
University
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
The Implications of Postwar German-Polish Reconciliation
for East Asia Politics
Olivier Schmitt, King's College London
Yinan He, Seton Hall University
MA10: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Emotions, Decision Making, and State Behavior
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lucile Eznack, University of Geneva
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Disc.
Bethany Ann Lacina, University of Rochester
Deaths Squads or Loyalists? Differentiating Among ProState Paramilitary Organizations in Civil War
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Panel
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gavan Duffy, Syracuse University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
MA11: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Transforming Conflict
Ilan Danjoux, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Using Political Cartoons to Study Emotions in International
Relations
Ilan Danjoux, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Same Labels, Different Emotions: How Underlying Affective
Dispositions Affect Anger Responses to Interstate Behavior
Lucile Eznack, University of Geneva
The Democratic Marketplace of Ideas in Foreign Policy:
Does it Work?
Adam L. Levine-Weinberg, University of Chicago
Defending Status: America's Response to Revolution
Robin Markwica, University of Oxford
Emotions, Threat, and Uncertainty
Crystal Pryor, University of Washington
Taiwan and Asian Regional Integration: How Important is
the Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework
Agreement (ECFA)?
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
MA13: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Soft Power in Comparative Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Vuving
Disc.
Henrike Viehrig, University of Bonn
Socialization vs. Adaptation: Explaining China’s Behavior
Towards Institutions
Huiyun Feng, Utah State University
Close But Far Neighbors: Feelings Toward China, Japan
and South Korea
Sunmi Ji, Korea University
Japan’s New Public Diplomacy: How Cool Japan Will Be
Toshiya Nakamura, Nagoya University
German Power and the Euro
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State University
Real or Step Brothers: Turkish Soft Power in Central Asia
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Free Speech & U.S. Foreign Policy: Beyond Soft Power
Shalini Venturelli, American University
Sponsor(s): Global Development
MA14: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Regulations and Regulatory Reforms in Global Banking,
Capital and Finance
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
Disc.
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
The Effect of Transnational Corporations on the Outcome of
International Regulatory Policy Coordination
Hans Diels, University of Antwerp
The Webs that We Weave: Failed State Social Policy and
Regulatory Policy as Catalysts for Financial Crises
Rodney B. Hall, University of Oxford
Financial Regulatory Reform and China’s Position in the
G20
Peter Knaack, University of Southern California
Cross-Border Capital Market Transactions and Regulatory
Cooperation
Nora Rachman, University of Sao Paulo - IRI
From Reform to Exuberance: How the Balance of Power
Between Elites Shapes Economic Policy and Drives
Markets
George Shambaugh, Georgetown University
The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Reform in China:
A Preliminary Comparison of the Two Crisis Periods of 1997
-1999 and 2008-2010
Xiaoye She, State University of New York at Albany
MA15: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Organizations as Social Environments:
Methodological Issues
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ruben Zaiotti, Dalhousie University
Disc.
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Methodological Challenges in a Highly Polarized
Environment: The United Nations and the Mediation of
Armed Conflicts
Elodie B. Convergne, Sciences Po Paris
Explaining Consensus Patterns in the European Union’s
Council System
Jeffrey Lewis, Cleveland State University
Balancing Development: International Organizations and
Governance Practices After the Cold War
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Studying Informal Hierarchies in International Organizations
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) as Fields: a
Theoretical Framework to Understand Institutional Change
in International Relations
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira, University of Oxford
Worldly Encounters: Everyday Rituals and the Making of
International Organizations’ Social Identity
Ruben Zaiotti, Dalhousie University
MA16: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Imagining an Anti-Imperial Pedagogy: IR101 Without the
Myths?
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Participan Robbie G. Shilliam, Victoria University of Wellington
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Participan Sanjay Seth, La Trob University
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Participan Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
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MA18: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Innovative Panel
Civil Society and Information Access: Navigating Political
Spaces in the Global South
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Global South Caucus
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of
New York
Chair
Mo Bahramzadeh, Arizona Western College
Disc.
Charity Green-Onoriose, University of Aberdeen
Disc.
Narendran Kumarakulasingam, American University
Disc.
Imad Mansour, McGill University
Participan Andres Serbin, CRIES
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Navigating Spaces in Singapore and Malaysia
Alan Chong, National University Singapore
Navigating Spaces in Nigeria
Emmanuel Dandaura, Nasarawa State University
Navigating Spaces in the Middle East/North Africa
Imad Salamey, Lebanese American University
Navigating Spaces in Latin America and the Caribbean
Andres Serbin, CRIES
MA20: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Trade, Investment, and Dispute Settlement
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christina Davis, Princeton University
Disc.
Christina Davis, Princeton University
Power Plays and Dispute Resolution in the World Trade
Organization
Christina Fattore, West Virginia University
A Network Analysis of Bilateral Trade and Its Effects on
WTO Dispute Behavior
Christina Fattore, West Virginia University
Which Model Diffuses? Designing Dispute Settlement
Mechanisms in Latin American Integration Agreements
Johannes Ruhl, Graduate Insitute of International and
Development Studies
Transitional Economies and WTO Dispute Settlement
Ka Zeng, University of Arkansas
MA21: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The International Studies Curriculum: In Search of Best
Practices
MA24: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Beyond the Millennium Development Goals: Global
Development After 2015
Sponsor(s): International Education
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
Disc.
John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College
What Makes IS Programs Grow? A Survey-Based
Assessment
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Standardizing the International Studies Curriculum: Toward
the Development of Common Student Learning Outcomes
Harry I. Chernotsky, University of North Carolina
Charlotte
Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University
Assessing the International Studies Curriculum: How to be
Sure Our Students are Learning What We are Teaching
Judy B. Krutky, Baldwin-Wallace College
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David E. Toohey, Aichi University
Disc.
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Tracing the Evolution of Interest for Attacks Against
Humanitarian Workers in the News Media
Marc A. Bodet, University of British Columbia
Elise Leclerc-Gagné, University of British Columbia
Conditions and Frames in Global Communication
Fred M. Frohock, University of Miami
Linking Frames and Focusing Events: Comparing World
Media Presentations of the Fukushima Incident
Steven Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Who Framed the Prophet? Media, Stakeholders, and the
Danish Cartoon Controversy in Comparative Perspective
Rebekah K. Tromble, Leiden University
Power or Participation, Media Strategy or Spin? Is Hizbollah
an Emancipatory Actor?
James E. Worrall, University of Leeds
MA23: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
European Journal of International Relations Panel - The End
of International Relations Theory: II
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
English School
Theory
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Disc.
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
After Paradigms - Before Theory?
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International Studies
& Uppsala University
Beyond the BRICs: IR Theory in a Global Age
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
Experiencing the End of IR
Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut
Liberalism and the End of IR Theory
Michael C. Williams, University of Ottawa
David Hulme, University of Manchester UK
Katherine Marshall, Georgetown University
Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
MA25: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Handling Uncertainties and Risks: Finance, Security and
Natural Resources
Administering International Studies Curriculum: A Fast
Growing Major in Search of a Home
MA22: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Media and Its Messages
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Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
International Security Studies
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniela Schwarzer, SWP German Institute for
International and Security Affairs
Disc.
Katharina Gnath, Hertie School of Governance/Yale
University
When Risks Collide: Dilemmas and Paradoxes in European
Security Policies
Daniela Schwarzer, SWP German Institute for
International and Security Affairs
Christian Moelling, SWP - German Institute for
International and Security Affairs
Risk Registers: Security Scientism and the Projection of
Ministerial Danger Knowledge
Jonas Hagmann, ETH Zurich
Cognitive Sciences Research and Dual-Use Risks:
Perspectives of Scientists on Security, Ethics, and
Institutional Regulations
Jonathan Y. Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Risk, Uncertainty, and the Financial Crisis of 2008
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Stephen C. Nelson, Northwestern University
Resources Security: Handling Global Uncertainty and Risks
Stormy-Annika Mildner, German Institute for International
and Security Affairs (SWP)
MA26: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Climate Change, Environmental Migration, Sustainable
Energy and Security Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES-PRESS
Disc.
Simon Dalby, Carleton University
Disc.
Miranda Schreurs, Free University of Berlin
Confronting NAFTA’s Climate Paradox: A Sustainable
Energy Perspective for the Post-Kyoto Regime and Rio+20
Hans Guenter Brauch, AFES-PRESS
Climate Risks and Security Providers
Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg
Uncertainty, Complexity and Prediction in Theories of
Security
The Latin American Way Against Impunity: Circumventing
and Challenging Amnesty Laws in Argentina and Uruguay
Czeslaw Mesjasz, Cracow University of Economics
Global Environmental Change and Environmental-Induced
Migration
Ursula Oswald Spring, National University of Mexico
From Climate Risk Cascades and Tipping Points to
Cooperative Sustainability Transitions
Veronica Michel, University of Minnesota
Panel
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
William Norris, Bush School, Texas A&M
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Dennis Louis McNamara, Georgetown University
Impact of China's Endeavours on Sustainable Development
in Africa
Daniel J. Compagnon, Sciences Po, University of
Bordeaux
Growth of Policy Networks: Evidence From China’s Recent
Environmental Activism
Constructivism and the Emergence of Domestic Voluntary
Carbon Trading in China
Yitian Huang, School of Forestry and Environmental
Studies, Yale University
Anne Marie Baylouny, Naval Postgraduate School
The Maghreb's Spring: Diffusion Patterns in Tunisia, Algeria
and Morocco
Mohammad Tabaar
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ross E. Burkhart, Boise State University
Diane Ethier, Université de Montréal
Civil Society and Democratic Consolidation in Africa
Robert Grey, Grinnell College
Public Perception of Democracy in Asia
Byong-kuen Jhee, Chosun University
Income and Democratic Attitudes: A Multilevel Evaluation
Ryan P. Kennedy, University of Houston
Modern Slavery and Democratic Theory
David Watkins, University of Dayton
MA29: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Transitional Justice: Politicization of Ethics vs. Ethicization
of Politics
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David A. Mendeloff, Carleton University
Leslie Vinjamuri, University of London
The Impact of Transitional Justice: Bridging the Justice
Cascade and Justice Balance
Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California Riverside
Ariel I. Ahram, University of Oklahoma
Hesham Sallam, Georgetown University
Scott V. Valentine, University of Tokyo
Hunjoon Kim, Griffith University
Of Migdal and Mubarak: How States and Societies
Transformed and Constituted One Another in the Arab
Spring
Iran’s War of Narratives: 'Arab Spring' vs. 'Islamic
Awakening'
Energy in China: Forces for Wind, Forces for Coal
Transitional Justice and the Legacy of Resistance
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
The 'Arab Spring' and the Perils of Electoral Hegemony
Edward W. Schwerin, Florida Atlantic University
Disc.
Disc.
Mohamed Daadaoui, Oklahoma City University
China and a Sustainable Future: Green Growth and
Renewable Energy Policies and Strategies
Disc.
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
Framing the Revolution: Nationalism in the Arab Spring
Hee-jin Han, Northern Illinois University
MA28: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Democratic Values and the Struggle for Human Rights
Tricia D. Olsen, University of Denver
Leigh A. Payne, Oxford University
Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College
MA30: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Resistance, Repression, and Revolution in the Middle East
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Disc.
A Chicken and Egg Dilemma? Understanding the
Relationship Between the Rule of Law and Transitional
Justice Accountability Mechanisms
Amnesty: A Transitional Justice Mechanism?
Jurgen Scheffran, University of Hamburg
MA27: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
China: Blue-Green Dragon Rising
Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford
Jose Roberto Gabriel Pereira, University of Oxford
MA31: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Challenge of Ocean Governance: Current and Future
Issues
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Disc.
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
The Maritime Boundaries of the United States
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Global Ocean Governance as a Hybrid Regime
Betul Gokkir, University of Florida
Taking Stock of the Global Fisheries Governance
Architecture, 1950-2010
James Hollway, University of Oxford
Protection of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the North
East Atlantic High Seas: Managing the Interplay Between
Fisheries and Environmental Concerns
Ingrid Kvalvik, Nofima - Norwegian Institute of Food,
Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, Norway
Emerging Themes in Regional Fisheries Management
Organization Governance
Howard S. Schiffman, New York University
MA32: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Migration and the Age of Information
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University
Disc.
Ahmet Icduygu, Koc University
Migration Management in the EU Frontier States: Explaining
Variance in the Cases of Italy, Greece and Spain
Koray Kaplica, Koc University
Ugur Yildiz, Koc University
Mobilizing Migration Advocacy: Lessons from Europe and
the Americas
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
Transnational Family Relations in the Global Information
Age: A Mexico-US Migration Case Study Seen with a
Gender Sensitive Gaze
Serena Serrano Oswald, National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM)
Changing Patterns of Technology Usage in the GermanTurkish Transnational Space
Deniz Sert, Koc University
States in Transit: The Use of Technology to Control
International Migration in Turkey and Morocco
Aysen Ustubici, Koc University
MA33: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Can International Organizations Become Democratic?
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council
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Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Michael Zuern, Social Science Research Center
Berlin
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
MA34: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Security Challenges and Opportunities Around the Korean
Peninsula in 2012
Sponsor(s): Association of Korean Political Studies
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kyung-Ae Park, University of British Columbia
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Kyung-Ae Park, University of British Columbia
Chung-in Moon, Yonsei University
David Kang, University of Southern California
Scott Snyder, Senior Fellow for Korea Studies,
Council on Foreign Relations
MA35: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Trade
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marc D. Froese, Canadian University College
Disc.
Marc D. Froese, Canadian University College
Establishing Accountability Mechanisms in a Global
Economy
Sibonakaliso Moyo, Concordia University
Michael Sproule, Concordia University
Emerging Countries in the WTO: Contingent Protection
Measures
Wei Dan, University of Macau
The Trade Policy Review Mechanism and the North
American Trade Bloc: Predicting Litigation Patterns at the
WTO
Marc D. Froese, Canadian University College
The Consequences of Legalization: An Examination of the
Domestic Effect of WTO Decisions on American Trade
Remedies
Jacqueline D. Krikorian, York University
Information, International Law and Political Opportunity in
Trade Negotiations
Silke M. Trommer, University of Helsinki
MA36: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
War and Peace: Theory and Analysis
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Disc.
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Credible Allies and Common Enemies: A Three Player
Model of Nuclear Development
Shareefa Abdullah Al-Adwani, University of California,
Davis
Wilfred Ming Chow, University of California, Davis
Tracy Kuo Lin, University of California, Davis
Insecurity in the Periphery: Civil Conflict From the World
Systems Theory Perspective
Anastassia Bugday, Bilkent University
Three's Company: Complete Information and the Rational
Resort to War
Max Blau Gallop, Duke University
Understanding Contemporary Rivalry Termination Process:
A Fuzzy-Set Analysis
Soonkun Oh, University of South Carolina
Aiding Interstate Peace: A Second-Image Theory
Omer F. Orsun, Koc University
Towards a Theory of Transnational Conflict Delegation
Henning Tamm, University of Oxford
MA37: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Not Your Dad’s Globalization: Technology and Illicit
Networks Continued
Panel
Christopher Tuck, JSCSC, Department of Defense
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jacqueline N. Carpenter, National Defense
University
Disc.
Harold A. Trinkunas, Naval Postgraduate School
Where the Wild Things Truly Are and What They Look Like:
A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment of the Location
and Organizational Structures of Non-State Armed Groups,
Complex Criminal Organizations and Organized Gangs
from 1996-2011
Itamara V Lochard, Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, Tufts University
Michael Miklaucic, National Defense University
MA38: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Global Governance, the Market, and International Security
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Catherine Hoeffler, Sciences Po
Frederic Merand, University of Montreal
Explaining Variation in Governance Dynamics: Security
Services and Small Arms
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
Paying for Hegemony: United States Market Power,
Subsidized Collaboration, and Order in the Global Arms
Trade
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Why Do Countries Join International Security Institutions?
Exploring the Role of Positive Inducements
Matthew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah L. Sanders, King's College London
Ian Speller, NUI Maynooth
Beyond Warfighting: New Roles and Relationships for Small
Navies and the Effect on Military Ethos
Terry Warburton, Liverpool Hope University
Michael Mulqueen, Liverpool Hope University
Maritime Power Today? The Use of Navies for Border
Control and Humanitarian Support in a Comparative
Perspective
Giampiero Giacomello, University of Bologna
Chiara Ruffa, Harvard University
Small Navies and Maritime Power: A Case Study of the
Russian Black Sea Fleet
Strategy and Policy for Small Navies
Ian Speller, NUI Maynooth
Social Inquiry as Critical Intelligence: A Deweyan Approach
to Studying Human Rights
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Gender?:
Post-Positivism, Critical Explanation and the Politics of
Disciplinary Identity
Paul C. Kirby, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Is There Structure in the Practice Turn? How to Avoid
Central Conflation in Practice Theory
Timo Walter, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, Geneva
MA42: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Cuban Exceptionalism in the Global Information Age: The
Role of New Technologies in Cuba
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lana Wylie, McMaster University
Disc.
Social Incentives for Policy Commitment: International
Reputation and "Responsible" Arms Export Controls
Deborah L. Sanders, King's College London
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul C. Kirby, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Disc.
Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University
Nick A. Srnicek, London School of Economics
Srdjan Vucetic, University of Ottawa
The Global Politics of Market Liberalization in the Defense
Industry
Disc.
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Scientific Study of International Processes
Moving Beyond King, Keohane and Verba: Robert Brandom
and the Role of Inference in International Relations
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
MA39: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
'Small Navies' in the Twenty First Century
MA40: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Philosophy of Which Science?: Ethics, Inquiry and
Explanation in Contemporary International Relations Theory
Joseph D. Hoover, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Capture; Illicit and in Charge
Disc.
Measuring the Value of Small Navies: The Strange Case of
the Confederate States of America
Elsada Diana Cassells, The Graduate Center,
CUNY
Logging on to Cuba: Cubanidad and Public Diplomacy in
the Information Age
Elsada Diana Cassells, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Networks, Social Capital, and State Control: Bringing
Greater Bandwidth to Cuba
Lisa M. Glidden, State University of New York at Oswego
Cyberopposition and Cyberconflict: The Influence of Social
Media and Technology in Cuba and the US-Cuba
Relationship
Lana Wylie, McMaster University
MA43: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Roles of Traditional and New Media in Domestic and
International Politics and Social Relations
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Fei Wu, CHARHAR INSTITUTE and Ji Nan
University
Disc.
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Kazakhstan’s Mass Media Policy: The Impact of
Government Regulations on the State of Interethnic and
Interreligious Relations
Roza Nurtazina Autalipovna, Eurasian National
University
Reset or Disconnected? Media and Internet Freedom as a
Site of Contestation in US-Russia Relations
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Glamorous Politics or Political Glamour?: Content Analysis
of Political Coverage in the Russian Glossy Magazines
Ekaterina M. Levintova, University of Wisconsin-Green
Bay
Climate Information in Central Asia: A Tool for Building
Adaptive Capacity in the Water Sector?
Beatrice Mosello, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Does the "New Media" Differ from or Change the Role of the
Traditional Media in Creating Social Violence in Serbia?
Dragan Simeunovic
MA44: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy: Analytical
Issues and Historical Transformations (Part 1)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Wayne F. Lalicon, University of California, Irvine
Disc.
Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, Rutgers University
Indian High Tech Workers in the U.S., Their Dependents
and New Technologies of Belonging and Citizenship
Pallavi Bannerjee, University of Illinois, Chicago
Technologies of Transnational Citizenship Across the
Americas
The Permanence of Crisis and the Projection of Security
Within the U.S. Passport
Wayne F. Lalicon, University of California, Irvine
Connecting with Unauthorized Immigrants: The Use of New
Information Technologies as a Means to Reach Out to
Undocumented College Students
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
George M. Thomas, Arizona State University
Fanny Lauby, CUNY Graduate Center
Neo-Classical Realism and Behavioral IR as Recent
Attempts to Bridge the IR-Structure/FPA-Agent Theoretical
Divide: Walking Towards, or Past, the Other?
The Virtual Door: Towards a Technécology of Migration
Control
Lorenzo Rinelli, UH Manoa
MA47: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Organizations and European Security
Amelia Hadfield, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government and
Public Service, Texas A&M University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
The Practice and Vocabulary of Foreign Policy
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University
Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Towards a Sociology of Foreign Policy
Friederike Kuntz, Max Planck Institute for European
Legal History & Goethe University Frankfurt & Bielefeld
University
The Emergence of Foreign Policy
Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California
Santa Barbara
Disc.
H. Richard Friman, Marquette University
Crises of Conscience? Economic Crises & Government
Respect for Human Rights
K. Chad Clay, Binghamton University
Matthew R. DiGiuseppe, Binghamton University
Some Are More Equal than Others: Variations in the Free
Movement of People in the EU
Sarah Jayne Cormack Patton, University of Pittsburgh
Human Trafficking: A Drop in the Bucket of Organized
Crime?
Menaka Mahajan, University of Miami
Power, Interests, and Information: The Political Economy of
Cooperation Against Human Trafficking
Laura Gomez Mera, Unversity of Miami
Why Doesn’t the US Have a Point System for Immigration?
Margaret E. Peters, Stanford University
Migration, Communication and Democratization in PostSoviet Countries
Gulbahor M. Saraeva, Rutgers University
Panel
Ulla Berg, Rutgers University
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
MA45: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Migration, Trafficking, Human Rights
MA46: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Technologies of Migration and Citizenship
Disc.
Michael Johns, Laurentian University- Barrie
The European Neighborhood Policy as a Process and as an
Outcome
Mariam Dekanozishvili, University of South Carolina
The Two Faces of EU-NATO Cooperation: The Case of
Counter-Piracy
Carmen Gebhard, University of Nottingham
Simon J. Smith, Loughborough University
The Practice and Culture of Institutional Dynamics Across
Organizations: The EU's Multilateral Partnerships for
International Crisis Management
Niels Lachmann, University of Southern Denmark
Governing Homeland Security: Multilateral Cooperation,
Security Cultures and Counter-Terrorism Policy-Making
Carlotta M. Minnella, University of Oxford
MA48: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating Order? Perspectives
on the Military-Police Nexus: Panel I
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jan Bachmann, University of Gothenburg
Disc.
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Disc.
Caroline Holmqvist, Swedish National Defence
College/London School of Economics
From Enemy-Centric Warfare to Population-Centric
Warfare: Counterinsurgency as Policing Power
Colleen Bell, University of London
Liberal Assemblages of International Interventions: Security
Sector Reform (SSR) and the Military-Police Nexus
Miguel de Larrinaga, University of Ottawa
Marc Doucet, Saint Mary's University
Undertaking Policing in Peace Operations: Maintaining the
Police-Military Divide
Bethan Greener, Massey University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Renato Corbetta, University of Alabama
Birmingham
Disc.
Renato Corbetta, University of Alabama
Birmingham
Deniz Kocak, Free University of Berlin
The ‘Olympic’ Transformation of Urban Policing and
Security
Adam Molnar, University of Victoria
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
Disc.
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
Astronauts and Astro-Have-Nots: Great Powers and the
Politics of Human Space Flight
Bryan R. Early, State University of New York at Albany
Governed By Experts? How the Global Information Age
Changed the Way European Security and Defence Policy is
Shaped and Conducted
Bastian Giegerich, Bundeswehr Institute of Social
Sciences
Alexandra Jonas, Bundeswehr Institute of Social
Sciences
Space and Cyberspace: Comparing Security Challenges
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
Expert Controversy and the Management of Sensitive
Technology Transfers Across Borders: Sectoral Cultures
and the Production of Air and Space Technologies as DualUse
Alanna Krolikowski, University of Toronto
A Competitive Space: Predicting Spending on Space Based
Surveillance and Weapon Systems
W. Alexander Vacca, Northrop Grumman
MA50: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Assessing the Impact of the Arab Spring: The Mediterranean
and Beyond
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joel Peters, Virginia Tech
Disc.
Joel Peters, Virginia Tech
Iran and the Arab Spring
James T. Devine, Mount Allison University
The Impact of the Arab Spring on Israel: A Necessary
Strategic Renewal
Caroline du Plessix, Sciences Po
A Transformed Turkey and a Transformed Middle East:
Regional Power and a Global Stage
Howard Eissenstat, St. Lawrence University
Do successful "people-power revolutions" give birth to
democracies?
Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Competing for Relevance: Iran's Internal Struggle to Define
the Arab Uprisings
Laila Taraghi, University of Arkansas
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Recurring Modes of Policing the Country: Merging the
Police and the Military in Timor-Leste
MA49: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Space Security in the Cyber Age
MA51: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Mediation and the Stability of Peace
Failing to Succeed? The Sequencing of International
Mediation Efforts in Conflicts
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
The Stability of Peace: The Role of Pro-Government Militias
Sabine Carey, University of Mannheim & CSCW/PRIO
Neil J. Mitchell, University College London
Predicting Conflict Management Effectiveness
Govinda D. Clayton, University of Kent
How Long Will It Last? Peace Agreements and Leadership
Changes
Carmela Lutmar, University of Haifa
Lesley G. Terris, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya
Opening the Black Box of Conflict Management:
Understanding Management Decisions and Policy
Substitution
Molly Melin, Loyola University Chicago
MA52: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Humanitarian Intervention: Theory and Practice
Panel
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Calin Trenkov-Wermuth, Columbia University / New
York University/ Bard College
Disc.
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
From Kosovo to Libya: What Happened to Military
Humanitarian Intervention’s Discourse and Practice?
Tal Dingott Alkopher, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Humanitarian Intervention in Libya: A Doctrine Restored?
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Reconfiguring Law, Order, and Justice: The Case for
Humanitarian Intervention
Jarrod Rifkind, Georgia Institute of Technology
Humanitarian Aid and the Construction of LiberalDemocratic States: The Case of East Timor from 1999 to
2008
Ricardo Oliveira Santos, Pontifical Catholic University of
Rio de Janeiro
MA53: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
New Approaches to Social Movements in World Politics
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Disc.
Clifford Bob, Duquesne University
Beyond Husbandry: Gender and Sexuality in the Global
Politics of Local Food
Jeffrey M. Ayres, Saint Michael's College
Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
Market Making: The International Organization of the
Access Regime
Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas Austin
When Networks Collide: Conflict and Competition in Global
Climate Change Politics
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland
Whither China? Revisiting Nationalism and the Dangers of
Democratization
Jessica C. Weiss, Yale University
Social Movements and Mechanisms of Change for World
Politics
Andrew Yeo, Catholic University
MA54: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Authoritarian Regimes and Terrorism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Max Abrahms, Johns Hopkins University
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
R. Karl Rethemeyer, State University of New York at
Albany
Martha C. Mutisi, Institute for Conflict Analysis and
Analysis
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, But Will It Be
Tweeted?
MA57: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Rebellion and Low-Intensity Conflict
Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
Laura Dugan, University of Maryland
Why Some Autocrats are Terrorized While Others are Not
Courtenay R. Conrad, University of California Merced
Justin Conrad, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Joseph Young, American University
Friends in Low Places: Supporting Repressive Regimes and
Transnational Terrorism
Daniel Milton, Florida State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
The Iconography of Memories of Violence in Contemporary
Nigeria
Chuz'Maria Bekee-Eberendu, Queen's University Belfast
Do You Remember Revolution? Memory, Narrative and
Politics in Post-Conflict Cyprus and Italy
Charlotte V. Heath-Kelly, Aberystwyth University
Commemoration as a Political Struggle
Katherine Hite, Vassar College
Detesting, Lamenting and Laughing: Remembering 9/11 in
and Through Bin Laden’s Death
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
Deina A. Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts
The Role of Film in the Production of National Identity in
Post Authoritarian Transitions
Sandra Nannini, St. Mary's University
Leona Pallansch, St. Mary's University
Counterterrorism in Authoritarian Regimes
Lee Jarvis, Swansea University
The Information Age and the Middle East Revolutions of
2011: The Case of Egypt
Eloise Malone
The Behavior of Terrorist Organizations in Authoritarian
Regimes
Gender, Orientalism & Counterinsurgency
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Ryan Kiggins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Digital Democracy: The Role of Electronic Media in
Democratization and Peacebuilding in Africa
Deniz Aksoy, Princeton University
David Carter, Princeton University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Cyber Security Policy: Analysis of United States and
Canadian Policy Response
Terrorism in Dictatorships
MA55: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Memory, Narrative and Conflict
Panel
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi, University of Notre Dame
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joseph Young, American University
Disc.
MA56: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
State vs. Technology
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher P. Dallas-Feeney, George Washington
University
Disc.
Christopher P. Dallas-Feeney, George Washington
University
The Social Fitness of Insurgencies: The Organizational
Payoff for Legitimated Power
Christopher P. Dallas-Feeney, George Washington
University
Renouncing Violence: A Cross-Regional Analysis of DeRadicalization
Emy Matesan, Syracuse University
The Rise of Low Intensity Conflicts (LICs) in East Asia
Chaekwang You, Ohio State University
Social Processes, Violence, and Intrastate Conflict: Lessons
From Peru
Steven T. Zech, University of Washington, Seattle
MA58: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Small Arms Roundtable: Global Structures of International
Security and New Disarmament Diplomacy
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ken Rutherford, James Madison University
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Aart A. Holtslag, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Paulette Weiss, City University of New York
Graduate Center
Denise Garcia, Northeastern University
Neil Cooper, University of Bradford
Eric M. Moody, US Air Force Academy
MA59: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Liberation Technology
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Disc.
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
Social Media and Democratization: Lessons from Eastern
Europe and the Middle East
Ion Marandici, Rutgers University
Teflah B. Alajmi, Rutgers University
Garima Mohan, Freie Universitat, Berlin
Invisible Structures and Virtual Publics: The Mobilization of
the Ethiopian Diaspora
Marcelina Rose Ryneal, Northern Arizona University
Can Social Media Liberate People? Insights From the
Trenches
Kristie Macrakis, Georgia Tech
The Intelligence Reporting of the German Democratic
Republic (GDR)’s Ministry of State Security
John P. Maddrell, Loughborough University
Paul Michael McGarr, University of Nottingham
MA62: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict: Disaggregation and
Micro-Foundations
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Mia M. Bloom, Pennsylvania State University
Nivien Saleh, University of Saint Thomas
Caught Between the Local and the Global : New Media’s
Challenge to India’s Democratic Aspiration
Rahul Tripathi, International Relations
Department of Political Science
Goa University
Disc.
Scott Gates, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
and Norwegian University of Science and
Technoogy (NTNU)
Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict (SVAC): Insights from
New Data
MA60: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Fate of Transnational Financial Regulation in the Wake
of the 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Dara Cohen, University of Minnesota
Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)
Raping Alone? A Disaggregated Study of Sexual Violence
in Rwanda
Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame
Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
Connecting the Dots from the American Regulatory State to
the International Financial System
Translating International Justice for Women: International
Courts and Victims of Sexual Violence in Rwanda and the
Democratic Republic of Congo
Jonneke Koomen, Willamette University
Kathryn C. Lavelle, Case Western Reserve University
The Geographic Determinants of Wartime Sexual Violence
The Governance of Crises: New Modes in IMF Crisis
Lending
Michele Leiby, University of New Mexico
Kim Proctor, University of New Mexico
Manuela Moschella, University of Bologna
The Financial Standards Project After the 2007/8 Crisis:
Path Dependence, Successful Experimentalism or
Fragmented Failure?
Tony Porter, McMaster University
MA63: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
FSS 1- Feminist Security Studies in the Global Information
Age
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
The Problem with Banks
Lena Rethel, University of Warwick
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick
Transnational Veto Players and the Process of Financial
Reform
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
Basle, IOSCO, and the Emerging Post-Crisis Financial
Architecture: Change of Tactics or Change of Mind?
Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Richard R. Valcourt, International Journal of
Intelligence
Disc.
Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University
Forging the German Chekists: The Rise and Fall of Erich
Mielke
Jefferson L. Adams, Sarah Lawrence College
Benjamin Fischer, retired
The Medium was the Message: Secret Communication
During the Cold War
'Quiet Americans in India': The CIA and the Politics of
Intelligence in South Asia
Internet and New Spaces for Protest: Empowering Potential
of the Blogosphere for Civil Society Mobilization in India
MA61: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Intelligence and Covert Action During the Cold War
Before the Internet, Facebook, and Twitter: How Solidarity
Used Emerging Technologies to Survive and Live to Fight
Another Day
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
Disc.
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Alternative Approaches to Cyber Security: Interpreting the
Feminist Rhetoric of Eve Ensler
Jon Ford, Indiana University- Purdue University
Indianapolis
Militarization's New Media Footprint Through a Gendered
Lens
Susan Jackson, Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute
Who Believes in Cyberspace? The Arendt-Schmitt
Proposition on Cyber-Constitutionalism
Paul Timmermans, University of Denver
Between Spectacle and Surveillance: Violence, Bodies, and
the Visual
Lauren Wilcox, Johns Hopkins University
MA64: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
The War on Terror: Ten Years of Feminist Engagement
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Katherine Allison, University of Glasgow
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Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Timothy J. McKeown, University of North Carolina
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
Disc.
L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School
Timothy J. McKeown, University of North Carolina
The Gender Gap in Americans' Foreign Trade Preferences:
Different Values or Differential Rates of Non-Attitudes?
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Michael Cobb, North Carolina State University
Mark T. Nance, North Carolina State University
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
Gender, Non-Response, and Trade Policy Preferences
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
Katja Kleinberg, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Nicola Pratt, University of Warwick
Information, Gender, and Trade Policy Preferences
MA65: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Cooperative Management of International Waters
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas
Disc.
MA67: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Gender, Self-Interest and Sociotropic Influences on Trade
Policy Preferences
Neda Zawahri, Cleveland State University
Will Climate Change Cause International Water Conflicts in
the World’s Major River Basins?
Lucas Beck, Hydrosolutions GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland
Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
The Impact of Treaties Over International Rivers
Marit Brochmann, University of Oslo
Paul Richard Hensel, University of North Texas
Use of Satellite Data to Calculate Hydrological Variability
and Probability of Extreme Flow Impacts on Treaty Stability:
Analytical Framework and Illustration to the Zambezi and
Mekong Basins
Ariel Dinar, University of California at Riverside
Shlomi Dinar, Florida International University
Reversing the Information Flow: The Global Governance of
Water from the South
Craig Kauffman, George Washington University
Pamela Martin, Coastal Carolina University
The Future of International Water Treaties: Problematizing
Conflict and Cooperation
Kendra L. Patterson, University of Florida
Does Good Environmental Governance Start at Home or
Abroad?
Contrasting Domestic Capacity and International Institutions
in the Promotion of Transboundary River Cooperation
Douglas M. Stinnett, University of Georgia
Jaroslav Tir, University of Colorado
Alexandra Guisinger, University of Notre Dame
Men, Women and Free Markets
Edward Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Diana Mutz, University of Pennsylvania
Laura Silver, University of Pennsylvania
MA68: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Fifteen Years of Conflict Transformation Theory and
Practice: A Critical Assessment
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kevin Clements, National Centre for Peace and
Conflict Studies
Disc.
Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
Conflict Transformation, Take Two: A Second Overview of
the Literature Regarding this Notion and its Implications for
a Possible Paradigm Shift Away from Conflict Resolution in
both Theory and Practice
Johannes Botes, University of Baltimore
Talking Two Sides in Peacebuilding: Practitioner
Perspectives on Peacebuilding Theory
Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak, Bilkent University
Katharina Ploss, Bilkent University
Conflict Transformation Theory: A Reality Check
Thania Paffenholz, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Pieter J.R.D. Vanholder, Life & Peace Institute
Comparing Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation:
Competing Professional Identities or Complementary
Practices?
Gloria Rhodes, Eastern Mennonite University
Conflict Transformation as Counterinsurgency: Implications
for the Management of Terrorism
Sascha Sheehan, University of Baltimore
MA96: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Many Faces of Public Diplomacy
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Catarina Isabel Tully, FromOverHere
The Public and Cultural Diplomacy of Non-State Actors:
Towards a Model of ‘Private Public Diplomacy’
Steven Curtis, London Metropolitan University
Planning & Evaluation of Public Diplomacy Strategies and
Programs
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
Strengthening Relationship Between Alliances Through
Public Diplomacy
Jeong-won Lee, Korea University
Public Diplomacy: An Effective Way to Communicate
Jana Peterkova, University of Economics, Prague
Yea Jen Tseng, Southern Taiwan University of
Technology
Combating Corruption and Human Rights Abuse in
Petrostates: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Global
Governance and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Robert E. Williams, Pepperdine University
On the National Identity of Public Diplomacy Theory
Yiwei Wang, Tongji University
MA97: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disciplining Theory
Practices and Implications of the IAEA’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Multilateral Initiatives: On the Emerging Trend of Nuclear
Law-Making
Poster Session
MB02: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Karl W. Deutsch (1912-1992): A Critical Celebration of His
Scholarship in Honor of the Centenary of His Birthdate
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): Theory
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Mark F. N. Franke, Huron University College
The Danger of Dangerous Ideas: Risk and Opportunity in
Theorising IR, the Case of Carl Schmitt
Roberto Orsi, London School Of Economics and Political
Science
International Theory and Tragic History
Dillon Stone Tatum, The George Washington University
Defining and Criticizing Neorealism: Explaining Neorealist
Intransigence
Tarek Tutunji, Johns Hopkins
Saving the Discipline: Intervention Strategies in IR Debates
Gerard van der Ree, University College Utrecht
MA98: Monday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poster Session
Who's Watching? Intelligence and Surveillance in the
Information Age
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrei S. Markovits, University of Michigan
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Andrei S. Markovits, University of Michigan
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Arend Lijphart, University of California at San Diego
Oran R. Young, Bren School, UC Santa Barbara
MB03: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The ICJ and the ICC in the Context of International Law
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Charlotte Ku, University of Illinois
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
International Security Studies
Disc.
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Is Conflict the Price of International Justice? Examining the
Impact of the International Criminal Court
Technologies for Translingual Monitoring of Open Source
Media
Sean Colbath, Raytheon BBN Technologies
Expanding and Transforming Intelligence to Address
Transnational Issues
Shepherding the World Through Technology: Information
Society as a Global Surveillance Technique
Victor Marques dos Santos, Technical University of
Lisbon
Maria J. Pereira, Technical University of Lisbon
Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Africa and the Emerging Multilateral and ‘Humanitarian’
Global Order
Lord C. Mawuko-Yevugah, University of the
Witwatersrand
When Bad Arguments Prevail: Communicative Action,
Moral Discourse, and Institutional Design in IR Theory
David J. Traven, Ohio State University
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
Islamic Law States and the International Court of Justice
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
Not Art! Forecasting Political Risk in a World of Turmoil
Disc.
Rosa Aloisi, University of North Texas
Eliza Kelly, University of North Texas
James Meernik, University of North Texas
Angela D. Nichols, University of North Texas
Does the ICC Deter?
Jennifer Davis
MB01: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Issues and Context of International Law
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
The Political and Legal Mechanisms of Territorial Dispute
Resolution
Emilia Justyna Powell, University of Notre Dame
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
MB04: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Digital Media Power Struggles: Contentious Politics and
Social Mobilization in Europe, China and the Middle East
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Disc.
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Digital Media, Personalized Engagement and the Role of
Organizations in Issue Advocacy Networks
Lance Bennett, University of Washington
Alexandra Segerberg, Stockholm University
Uneasy Coexistence: Social Media and China’s
Authoritarian Information Order
MB07: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Social Media and the Arab Spring Continued
Johan Lagerkvist, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Arab Blogospheres as Counter-Publics: Individualists,
Activists or Satirists?
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Kristina Maj Riegert, Dept of Journalism, Media and
Communication, Stockholm University
Disc.
Connecting In Crisis
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ekaterina M. Levintova, University of WisconsinGreen Bay
Disc.
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Traditional Elites in the Global Information Age: Is There
Room for a Two-Step Flow in the Contemporary Public
Opinion, Media, Foreign Policy Nexus? A Framework for
Analysis
Andrew Z. Katz, Denison University
Public and Media Influences on Japanese Policy Toward
North Korea, 1998-2006
Seung Hyok Lee, University of Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada
The Revolts in the Arab World and China’s Reaction
Gracia Abad Quintanal, Nebrija University- UNISCI
The 1982 Falklands Conflict: The Proximate Cause of a
Change in UK Government-Media Relations
Ian Edward Shields, Cambridge University
The Media Salience of Germany’s Bilateral Relations
Henrike Viehrig, University of Bonn
Public Opinions, Changing Media, and Impacts on Foreign
Policy Making in China
Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
MB06: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Transnational Integration and Shifting Regulatory Institutions
in East Europe and Latin America
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South
Carolina
Disc.
Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South
Carolina
The Shifting Dimensions of NAFTA’s Impact on Mexico:
Incomplete Institution Building and Standards Diffusion in
Mexican Food Safety
Belem Avendano, Facultad de Economía y Relaciones
Internacionales, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South Carolina
The Substance of Things Not Seen: The Shadow of the
Region in Latin America and Europe
Moises Costa, MAN Latin America
Wade Jacoby, Brigham Young University
Transnational Integration Regimes and Development
Strategies in Latin America
Andrew Schrank, University of New Mexico
Mojtaba Mahdavi, University of Alberta
Revolutionary Theory: A Fifth Generation? An Examination
of the Influence of Social Media in the Arab Spring
Alexa Robertson, Stockholm University
MB05: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global Information Age and Foreign Policy Making
Panel
Sean M. Clark, Dalhousie University
Sabrina Hoque, Dalhousie University
The Arab Spring of 2011 and Social Capital in the Middle
East
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
New and Old Media Narratives of the Arab Spring: From
Democracy to Demography, Different Stories from North
Africa Win in Europe and the United States
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
Have Post-Modern Communications Overthrown Traditional
Dictatorships?: The Role of SNS in “Arab Spring”
Hyug Baeg Im, Korea University
Lee Ju Hee, Korea University
MB08: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Violent Non-State Actors: How Enemies Become Partners
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrea Dew, US Naval War College
Disc.
Andrea Dew, US Naval War College
Explaining the Outbreak and Nature of Non-State Armed
Conflict
Sophia Benz, University of Tübingen
Bleeding Sovereignty? Why States Sponsor Violent NonState Actors
Yelena Biberman, Brown University
An International Relations Theory Approach to Cooperation
Among Violent Non-State Actors
Irina A. Chindea, Fletcher School, Tufts University
MB09: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Explaining Grand Strategy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Disc.
Thomas G. Mahnken, U.S. Naval War College
Assessing Grand Strategy Choices in the War on Terror
Stephen Biddle, Council on Foreign Relations
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Liberal Rights and American Foreign Policy: The Case of
Cold War Grand Strategy
Brendan R. Green, MIT
Explaining U.S. Grand Strategic Stability After the Cold
War: An Institutional Approach
Eric Hamilton, University of Southern California
The Clinton Synthesis: Domestic Pressures and Grand
Strategy Formation
Nicholas J. Kitchen, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Grand Strategic Planning and the US Response to the Rise
of China
Nina Silove, University of Oxford
MB10: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Language and the Politics of Grand Strategy
2011 Workshop
Panel
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
Disc.
Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
Legitimacy in the Balance: Hitler’s Rhetoric and British
Foreign Policy, 1933-1938
Stacie Goddard, Wellesley College
Contested Public Justification: The EU, Grand Strategy, and
World Politics
Markus Kornprobst, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna
'Working Together' Power: Global Governance as Collective
Intention
Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State University
The Rhetorics of Realism: American Grand Strategy and the
Language of National Purpose
Vibeke S. Tjalve, University of Copenhagen
Michael C. Williams, University of Ottawa
MB11: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Dialogue, Reconcialiation, and Peacebuilding-Develoment
Nexus: Prevention of Future Conflicts
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Virginie Grzelczyk, Nottingham Trent University
Disc.
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
Reconciliation Without Borders: An Analysis of the Flood of
Refugees from Rwanda to Congo in the Post-Rwandan
Genocide
Juliana Ghazi, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Let’s Have One More Round! Restarting the Six-Party
Talks, but on What Grounds?
Virginie Grzelczyk, Nottingham Trent University
Building Reconciliation: Transitional Justice and the Case of
Solidere's Reconstruction of Beirut
Mark S Kersten, London School of Economics
Hadi Makarem, London School of Economics
Voices in the Shadows: Power, Participation, and Exclusion
in Transitional Justice
Tazreena Sajjad, American University
MB12: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Asia as Site and Method: Reflections on ‘Asia’ as
Performative Metaphor in Theorizing International Relations
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University
Disc.
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Competing Visions of World Order and the Dynamics of
International Relations in East Asia
Bo yu Chen, National Sun Yat-sen University
Why Is There No Indigenous Theory-Building in Taiwan?
Embracing American/Western IR as an Identity Strategy
Ching-Chang Chen, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
On the Difficulties of Understanding ‘Asia’: Reflection
Betwixt and Between Thought, Method, and Practice
Hitomi Koyama, Johns Hopkins University
Mizoguchi Yuzo’s Chinese Kitai Revisited: Worlding the
Sinic Order Through Multisited Recollections
Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University
Tibet as Method: Toward the Post-Hegelian Perspective
Hiroyuki Tosa, Kobe University
MB13: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Natural Born Peacemakers? The Constitution of Peace
Policy in Small States in Western Europe
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laurent M. Goetschel, University of Basel /
swisspeace
Chair
David Lanz, University of Basel / Swisspeace
Disc.
Andrea Cornelia Iff, University of Basel /
swisspeace
How R2P Entered Swedish Foreign Policy
Annika F. Bjorkdahl, Lund University
Peacekeeper to Peacemaker? Evaluating the Changing
Role of ‘Peace’ Activism in Irish Foreign Policy Using
Theory, Discourse and Practice
Karen M. Devine, Dublin City University
Is Small Still Beautiful? The Case of Austria
Carmen Gebhard, University of Nottingham
Why are Small States Peacebuilders? The Power of Ideas
as Foreign Policy Instrument
Laurent M. Goetschel, University of Basel / swisspeace
Active Neutrality or Neutral Activism? The Development of
Switzerland’s Peace Policy
David Lanz, University of Basel / Swisspeace
From Peacemaker to Warmonger? Explaining Denmark’s
Great Power Politics
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
MB14: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
How Should We Assess Leaders' Decision Making?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cristian A. Cantir, Oakland University
Disc.
Cristian A. Cantir, Oakland University
Experienced Leaders at the White House: Less Trouble in
the World?
Costel Calin, Quinnipiac University
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
Exploring Dysfunctional Adaptation in International Conflict
Ranan Davud Kuperman, University of Haifa
US Presidents as International Mediators: Patterns and
Questions
Anat Niv-Solomon, City University of New York
Does a New President Matter? Elections, Electoral Cycles,
and ‘Pendulum Swings’ in the U.S. Foreign Policy Since
WWII
Lukasz Wordliczek, Jagiellonian University
MB15: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Reflections on 30 Years of Critical Theory in World Politics
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
MB20: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Importance and Consequences of Regional Trade
Agreements
Mark Neufeld, Trent University
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Disc.
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Ryan G. Baird, Dept. of Defense
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
The Effects of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on FirmLevel Financial Capital Flows
Hye Jee Cho, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Ping-Sheng Koh, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erik Wibbels, Duke University
Erik Wibbels, Duke University
The Political Economy of Regional Economic Integration in
South Asia
Nita Rudra, University of Pittsburgh
Michael L. Ross, University of California at Los
Angeles
Pauline Jones Luong, Brown University
Innovative Panel
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Participan Amitav Acharya, American University
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Participan Douglas Anthony Borer, Naval Postgraduate School
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Participan Janni Aragon, University of Victoria
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MB19: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Non-Governmental Organizations and Accountability
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Clifford Bob, Duquesne University
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
How Funding Restrictions Impact NGOs in Africa: The
Charities and Societies Proclamation in Ethiopia
Kendra Dupuy, University of Washington
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
James Ron, University of Minnesota
Credible Commitment and ‘Downward Accountability’ in
Nonprofits: A Model of Beneficiary Empowerment
Mary Kay Gugerty, University of Washington
Rewriting Humanitarianism: HAP International, Sphere, and
the Search for Legitimacy
Denis V. Kennedy, University of Minnesota
Kishore C. Dash, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Ideas, National Interest and Regional Integration in the
Americas: Explaining Mexico’s Choice for NAFTA and
Brazil’s Preference for Mercosul
Roberto Genoves, City University of New York Graduate Center
A Comparison of China/Japan FTA Strategy and its
Implications for Multilateralism
Wei Liang, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dennis C. Jett, Pennsylvania State University
Disc.
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Hegemonic Stability Theory and Two Level Games: The
Importance of Regional Trade Agreements in Maintaining
the International Trading System
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
MB18: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Writing Op Eds - Is It Worth It?
Panel
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Jacqui True, Monash University
MB16: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable on Michael Ross's "The Oil Curse"
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George E. Mitchell, Syracuse University
The Politics of Accountability: Rights-Based Approaches
(RBA) and Poverty Eradication
Hans Peter Schmitz, Syracuse University
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shannon K. Brincat, University of Queensland
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NGO Strategies for Maintaining Autonomy
MB21: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Religion and Development Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aikande C. Kwayu, University of Nottingham
Disc.
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Beyond Historical Structures: An Attempt to De-Westernize
and Globalize International Political Economy in Response
to the Resurgence of Religion
Sabine Dreher, York University, Glendon College
The Relationship Between Faith Groups and the UK’s DFID
in the Period Between 2008 and 2011
Aikande C. Kwayu, University of Nottingham
Are Muslims Really More Conservative? Using Matching to
Explore Religion as a Determinant of Gender Attitudes in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Kristin G. Michelitch, New York University
Keith Richard Weghorst, University of Florida
Toward a More Holistic Mission? The Evolving Concept of
Mission Among American Evangelical Transnational NGOs
Chan Woong Shin, Syracuse University
MB22: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
All the News? Reporting and Media 2.0
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kimberly Zagorski, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Disc.
Stephen Lee Bennett, University of Minnesota
How the Old Communication Media and New Information
Technologies Affect the Struggle Between Transnational
Criminal Organizations and Governments: The Drug War
and Democratization in Mexico
Gerry A. Andrianopoulos, Monterrey Institute of
Technology
The Role of Mass Media in the Mexican Drug War
Nilda Garcia, University of Miami
News Parody and Social Media: The Rise of Egypt's Fifth
Estate
Mark Allen Peterson, Miami University
Tell Us What We Want to Hear: Selective Exposure to
Value Reinforcing Media Product in the Context of the Iraq
War
Oindrila Roy, Kent State University
Jessie Rumsey, Kent State University
Kristen Traynor, Kent State University
Media Coverage of the Syrian Uprising its the Implications
for the Discipline of IR
Hisham Tohme, American University of Beirut
MB23: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
European Journal of International Relations Panel - The End
of International Relations Theory: III
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Theory
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Disc.
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
The Contemporary Significance of Grand Theory in
International Relations
Chris Brown, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Lost in Space-Time: Making International Theory Worthy of
the Global Event
James Der Derian, Brown University
Down to Earth: Toward a Practical Natural-Materialism
Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
The Constructivist Impasse
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida International University and
PUC-Rio
IR Theory for a Post-Western World
Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes
MB24: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Mentoring from the Margins: Building Relationships that
Matter
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Diversity Committee
Professional Development Committee
The Committee on the Status of Women
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College
Denver
Participan Kristen Williams, Clark University
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New York
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Participan Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
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Participan Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California
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MB25: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Comparative Political Economy of China and India
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aseema Sinha, Claremont Mckenna College
Disc.
Aseema Sinha, Claremont Mckenna College
Foreign Capital Liberalization and Development: Lessons
from Nations and Sectors
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Defying Conventional Wisdom: Variation in the Market
Liberalization of Telecommunications Services in China and
India
Roselyn Hsueh, Temple University
Maneuvers for a Low Carbon State: Energy Efficiency in
China and India
Genia Kostka, Frankfurt School of Finance and
Management
Governance and Foreign Investment: Comparative Analysis
of Special Economic Zones in China and India
Yu Zheng, University of Connecticut
MB26: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Climate Change Adaptation
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pamela Chasek, Manhattan College
Disc.
Loren Cass, College of the Holy Cross
A Conceptual Framework on Promoting Climate Change
Adaptation in Taiwan
Yi-Chang Chiang, National Central University
Ho-Ching Lee, National Central University
Information Age Participation in Clean Energy Policy and
Climate Adaptation: California State Government as an
Example
Pamela M. Doughman, California Energy Commission
Abandoning Mitigation, Embracing Adaptation: A Shift in the
Netherlands’ Climate Change Policy
Mary E. Pettenger, Western Oregon University
Local Food and Local Actors: Growing a US City
Collaboration in Response to Climate Change
Jane E. Shey, Catholic University of Leuven
MB27: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Closing the Gap in China's Resource and Environmental
Needs: A Political Economy Perspective
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carla Freeman, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Disc.
Barry Naughton, UCSD
Assessing Impacts of Shifting Levers of Fiscal Authority on
Irrigation Development: A Look at Village-Level Evidence
From Northern China
Christine Boyle, UNC
Private Sector Participation in China's Urban Water Sector
Selina Ho, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Tabitha G. Mallory, Johns Hopkins University SAIS
A Comparative Look at Chinese Investment Strategies in Oil
in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
Susana Moreira, SAIS, JHU
Levi Tillemann, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Panel
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament
Disc.
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament
Rebekka C. Friedman, London School of Economics and
Political Science
"Ah lef ma case fo God": Religious Belief and Personal
Agency in Sierra Leone’s Postwar Reconciliation
Gearoid M. Millar, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
MB30: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Arab Revolutions and Beyond
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Disc.
Patricia T. Young, Stanford University
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University-Qatar
The Power of the Weak: Revolution in the Arab World
Sena Karasipahi, Texas A&M
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament
Pragmatism and Collective Agency in Sierra Leone: A
Functionalist Analysis of Reconciliation Processes
High Modernism and the Limits of State Autonomy in Qatar
Leading Edge Industrial Policy in China: Cleantech and
Electric Vehicles in Comparative Perspective
Chair
Annie Bird, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
China and the Political Economy of Marine Fishing
MB28: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Non-State Actor Influence on Human Rights
Tracing the Development of US Foreign Policy on
Transitional Justice: The Role of the Ambassadors-at-Large
for War Crimes Issues
Shame on Who? The Strategic Considerations of Human
Rights INGOs
Colin M. S. Barry, Binghamton University
K. Chad Clay, Binghamton University
Michael E. Flynn, Binghamton University
Where’s the State? The Role of NGO’s In Post-Quake PortAu-Prince Haiti
Jessica M. Covell, University of Miami
Gendered Rights: Negotiating Subject-Matter Jurisdiction in
the Rome Treaty of the ICC
Medlir Mema, George Washington University
NGOs and International Sanctions: From Cold War to the
Global Age
Sina Schuessler, University of Marburg
Helping Out or Crossing the Line? The International
Committee of the Red Cross and Human Rights in
Developing Countries
Geoffrey P. R. Wallace, University of Kentucky
MB29: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Local Agency in Postwar Transitional Justice: Empowerment
or Imposition?
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Disc.
Bronwyn Leebaw, University of California Riverside
Convenient Amnesia and the Khmer Rouge: The
Construction of Justice in Cambodia
Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Authoritarianism and Democratization in Muslim-Majority
Countries: Regional Effects
Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University
NATO, the Arab Spring, Libya: What is Not Working Out in
the U.S. Relationship with its European Allies?
Serena Simoni, Samford University
MB31: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Save the Fish, Save the World
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology
Participan J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts
Boston
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Participan David L. Downie, Fairfield University
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Participan Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
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Participan Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia
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Participan Simon Nicholson, American University
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Participan D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College
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MB32: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Migration in Comparative Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Disc.
Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Labor Migration to the Gulf: Understanding Variations in the
Kafala System
Lilian A. Barria, Eastern Illinois University
Steven D. Roper, Eastern Illinois University
Immigration and Racism: Birds of a Feather
Olushola Ezekiel Bode-Kehinde, University of Strathclyde
The Relationship Between Foreign Policy and Immigration
Policies of Korea: Focusing on the Korean Foreign Worker
Policies
Geun Koh, University of Delaware
The Role of Small States in EU Migration Governance:
Malta, Cyprus and the Power to Exclude
Cetta S. Mainwaring, University of Oxford
MB35: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Study of Chinese Nationalism
Sponsor(s): Hong Kong Political Science Association
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shaun G Breslin, University of Warwick
Chair
Elections and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in Western Europe
Anna Marie Manley, University of Kentucky
MB33: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Power, Interests, and Institutions
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joseph S. Nye Jr., Harvard University
Disc.
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
International Liberalism, Power, and Paternalism
Michael Nathan Barnett, George Washington University
America and Trade Liberalization: A Revisionist Account
Judith L. Goldstein, Stanford University
Terrains of Power: Mapped and Unmapped
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Institutional Nesting and Two-Level Games: Explaining
Great Power Interests Regarding International Criminal
Tribunals
Chris Rudolph, American University
Informal Power and the Power of Informal International
Institutions
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Felicity A. Vabulas, University of Chicago
MB34: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Bring Us Together or Tear Us Apart? New Technologies and
Social Cohesion
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter Lenco, Bielefeld University
Disc.
Mehmet Sinan Birdal, Istanbul University
Disc.
Mariano Barbato
Political Power and Technology: A New Global Order or
Global Recolonization?
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
The Ambivalence of Information and Communication
Technologies as Drivers of Change in Global Affairs
Stefan Fritsch, Bowling Green State University
Political Mobilization Through Online Social Networks
Elizabeth A. G. Schwarz, University of California,
Riverside
Representation of the Other in the Islamic World: Does
Information Age Lead to Unification or Fragmentation?
Nail Tanrioven, University of Florida
Governance and the Conflict of Interests and Values: The
Limits of Technology
Anna K. Viden, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Panel
Simon Xu-Hui Shen, Hong Kong Institute of
Education
Shaun G Breslin, University of Warwick
Managing the Rise of China: Chinese Nationalism and the
American Response
Robert Ross, Boston College
Methodology and Challenge in Studying Internet Sources:
Online Chinese Nationalism as an Example
Simon Xu-Hui Shen, Hong Kong Institute of Education
Making China Strong: The Role of Nationalism in Chinese
Thinking on Democracy and Human Rights
Robert Weatherley, University of Cambridge
MB36: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Motives Behind International Conflicts and their
Management by a Third-Party Diplomacy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Flore Camille Rossi, Institute of Political Studies
(Science PO) Grenoble
Disc.
Christopher Kinsey, Defense Studies Department
Reconsidering the Causal Effect of Natural Resource
Discovery on Civil Conflict
Graeme Blair, Princeton
Understanding Civilian Support for Maoist Insurgency in
India: Participation in Politics and Revolution
Devin Finn, Georgetown University
States Within States: The Social Contracts of Armed
Groups
Jennifer M. Keister, University of California at San Diego
The Israeli Unoficial Diplomacy Versus the Arab Spring:
Analysis of the Values and Impacts of Track Two Diplomacy
in the Israeli-Arab Peace Process
Flore Camille Rossi, Institute of Political Studies (Science
PO) Grenoble
MB37: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Coalitions and Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan and Iraq
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Péter Marton, Corvinus University of Budapest
Disc.
Richard Lacquement, U.S. Army War College
What Makes ISAF S/tick: A Conceptual and Empirical
Investigation of the Politics of Coalition Burden-Sharing
Péter Marton, Corvinus University of Budapest
A Tale of Two Surges: Comparing the Politics of the 2007
Iraq Surge and the 2009 Afghanistan Surge
Kelly A. McHugh, Florida Southern College
“Breaking Down the Remaining Walls”: Prospects for EUNATO Co-Operation After Afghanistan
Alister Miskimmon, Royal Holloway, University of London
From Cohesion to Fragmentation: U.S.-Led Military
Coalitions in Afghanistan and Iraq
Jonathan Paquin, Université Laval
Wisdom From the Grave: Ten Ideas From Carl Von
Clausewitz and Sun Tsu on the American
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Potential of the Turkish Model/Experience for the Arab
Spring
Devrim Sahin, Eastern Mediterranean University
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
Mark Silinsky, US Army Intelligence
MB38: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Governing the Production of Armaments I: States, Firms and
Collaboration in Contemporary Europe
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ron Matthews, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore
Disc.
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas
Producing European Armaments: Between Principal-Agent
Dynamics and Collaboration Problems
Marc R. DeVore, European University Institute (EUI)
EU Member State Promotion of "Responsible" Arms Export
Criteria
Jennifer L. Erickson, Boston College
Explaining No-Agreement Outcomes in Armaments
Cooperation Negotiations: The Case of the Anglo-French
Variable-Geometry (AFVG) Project, 1965-7
Andrew D. James, Manchester Business School
Interpreting British, French and German Choices on the
Europeanization of Armaments Policy
Jocelyn Mawdsley, Newcastle University
Western Donors, Former Warlords, and Fragile States:
Norms and Politics in Security Sector Reconstruction
Pablo Yanguas
MB39: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Piracy and International Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Fitzsimmons, University of British Columbia
Disc.
Scott Fitzsimmons, University of British Columbia
Privatizing the Struggle Against Somali Piracy
The Perils of a Bifurcated Civil Society: Egypt Between
Democratization and Islamism
Theodor Tudoroiu, Centre for International Peace and
Security Studies, Montreal
MB41: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Innovations in International Political Theory II: Laura
Valentini, Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative
Framework
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catherine Lu, McGill University
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Mervyn Frost, King’s College London
Darrel Frank Moellendorf, Sandiedo State University
Laura M. M. Valentini, University College London
Paige E. Digeser, University of California Santa
Barbara
MB42: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Visualizing Human Rights
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Human Rights
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville
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Niklaus Steiner, Center for Global Initiatives
Safia Swimelar, Elon University
Scott Fitzsimmons, University of British Columbia
Between Deterrence and the Deep Blue Sea: The Effects of
Naval Deterrence on East African Piracy
Justin Hastings, University of Sydney
Ryan S. Jablonski, University of California San Diego
Steven Oliver, University of California San Diego
Explaining Institutional Cooperation Among Anti-Piracy
Regimes: Examining the Anti-Piracy Regime in Southeast
Asia
Terence Lee, National University of Singapore
Kevin Robert McGahan, National University of Singapore
Managing rising expectations: India debates its global
stakes
Constantino H. Xavier, SAIS - Johns Hopkins University
MB40: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Perspectives on the Arab Spring
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Disc.
Shadi Mokhtari, American University
Asabiyyah Revisited: Exploring the Microfoundations for the
Sustainability of Dynastic Monarchies in the Middle East
During the Arab Spring
Matthew Clary, Univeristy of Georgia
MB43: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Beyond the Al Jazeera Effect: The Arab Revolutions and the
New Media Landscape
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Philip Seib, University of Southern California
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Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Abeer I. M. al Najjar, American University of Sharjah
Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University
William Lafi Youmans, University of Michigan
MB44: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy: Analytical
Issues and Historical Transformations (Part 2)
Panel
Jessica Lisa Merolli, McMaster University
Politics of Citizenship: Foreign Labor and Perceptions of
Cultural (In)security
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Disc.
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
Dynastic Practices, Religious Contention, and Interstate
Relations in Early Modern Europe
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Diplomatic vs. Foreign Policy Thinking
Representing Actorhood: Practices of Identity in Foreign
Policy
Ursula Stark Urrestarazu, Goethe University Frankfurt
From Foreign Relations to Foreign Policy?
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Artur Zimerman, Universidade Federal do ABC
Francis D. Raska, Charles University
Carlos Frederico Coelho, Rio de Janeiro State University
(IESP)
Robert Vogel, La Salle University
The Evolution of International Education: Application of a
New Financial Model for Undergraduate Study Abroad
Programs
Todd Giedt, University of California
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Civic Education in a 'Post-National' Europe
Fieldwork in 'Restrictive' States: Why Context Matters
How to Create Analysts Able to do Research and
Researchers Able to do Professional Analysis? The
Dilemmas of International Relations Undergraduate
Courses in Brazil
Atsuko Abe, J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo
Contested Citizenship in Post-Dayton Bosnia
Branka Marijan, Wilfrid Laurier University
A New Era? Centralisation Under the Barroso Commission
Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia
Who’ll Stop the (Acid) Rain? Socialization into
Environmental Treaty Compliance Through EU Membership
Andrew B. Kirkpatrick, Emory University
Laura K. Maxwell, Emory University
The Enlarged European Commission
John Peterson, University of Edinbugh
MB48: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating Order? Perspectives
on the Military-Police Nexus: Panel II
Disc.
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio
de Janeiro (UERJ)
Hans Schattle, Yonsei University
Michael W. Bauer, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Career Paths and Mobility in the European Commission,
1973-2008
Disc.
Haley J. Swedlund, Radboud University Nijmegen
Invisible Minorities and Their Citizenship: Through the
Cases of Koreans in Japan and Irish in Britain
George Ross, University of Montreal
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Colleen Bell, University of London
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
Disc.
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Daniel V. Preece, Carleton University
Active Learning Across Cultures
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Communication
Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia
My World Through Your Eyes: The Impact of Collaborative
Travel Study Courses on Brazilian and American University
Students
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
MB47: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The European Commission in the Global Information Age
Tolerant to a Point: Attitudes to Organisational Change
Within the European Commission
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
MB46: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Citizenship in Comparative Perspective
Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine
What Does Post-Colonial Dutch Citizenship Mean in
Political Terms? The Political Incorporation of Dutch
Antilleans and Arubans in the Netherlands 1990-2004
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Umut Aydin, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile
Johannes P. Weber, Goethe University Frankfurt
Disc.
Gwenn Okruhlik, Trinity University
The Regulation of Immigrant Labor and Citizenship in India
and Malaysia
Michael O. Sharpe, City University of New York
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
MB45: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Active Learning Across Cultures
(Re)defining the Ideal Citizen: Sites of Resistance in the
Development of Citizenship Tests
Panel
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social
Research
Miguel de Larrinaga, University of Ottawa
Military Revolutions and the End of Neoliberal Police States
in 2011: Why Armed Forces Usurp Civil Enforcement
Spheres in Brazil and Egypt
Paul Amar, University of California
Towards Total Governance? The Reinvention of the Military
Within “Whole-of-Government” Approaches
Jan Bachmann, University of Gothenburg
Making Peace Abroad and Then at Home: The Army’s
'Pacification' Framework and the Police-Military Relations in
Rio’s Public Security Strategy
Diogo M. Dario, University of St Andrews
New Political Spatialities in the War/Policing Nexus: The
Issue of ‘Strategic Communications’
Caroline Holmqvist, Swedish National Defence
College/London School of Economics
NATO: Policing the Nomos of the Earth
Barry J. Ryan, Keele University
MB49: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Homeland Security for a New Century
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brigid M. Pavilonis, US Coast Guard Academy
Disc.
David Malet, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Safeguarding the Border: Strategic Interests and Norms in
U.S.-Mexico Security Relations
Geoffrey B. Cockerham, Utah Valley University
Dave Colnic, CSU, Stanislaus
Reorganizing for International and Domestic Security in the
Post-9/11 Bush and Obama White Houses
David B. Cohen, University of Akron
Terrence Michael O'Sullivan, University of Akron
In Calamity’s Wake: The National Guard and Institutional
Adaptation After 9/11
John C. Griswold, University of Washington
Integrated Security Governance in the Pacific Northwest
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Does Homeland Security Have a Place in Political Science
Curricula?
David Malet, Colorado State University, Pueblo
Homeland Security: Re-Designed for a New Century
MB50: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Arab Spring and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Obstacle or
Opportunity?
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marie-Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
MB52: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Responsibility to Protect I: Theory and Practice
Marie-Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
Elena Aoun, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Egypt’s Foreign Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict in
the Post-Mubarak Era
Asya El-Meehy, Arizona State University
Fluctuations of US Policy Toward the Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict During the Obama Administration
Husam Mohamad, University of Central Oklahoma
A Necessary Shift? U.S. Policy vis-à-vis a Transformed
Middle East
Marc J. O'Reilly, Heidelberg University
Greg Trumble, George Washington University
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennifer Welsh, Oxford University
Disc.
Jennifer Welsh, Oxford University
A Democratic Justification for Nonmilitary Humanitarian
Intervention: Reconciling Human Rights and Collective Self
Determination
Eamon T. Aloyo, University of Colorado and One Earth
Future Foundation
Beyond Order and Justice: Middle Ground Ethics and the
Responsibility to Protect
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect: The Case of
Kenya, 2007-2008
Noële K. Crossley, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Naomi C. Head, University of Glasgow
Is It Right to Invade States for Their Good? Just War, State
Failure, and the Responsibility to Protect
Paul David Miller, National Defense University
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford
Disc.
Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford
Hybrid Media and Political Participation: The Case of Kenya
and Zambia
Iginio Gagliardone, University of Cambridge
Mobile Security and Grassroots Organization: How ICTs
Influence Policing in African Communities
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Convergent Radio in Question: Insights on Citizenship and
Participation in Southern Africa in the Digital Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
Last Moyo, University of the Witwatersrand
De-Liberation Technologies: Global Designs and Local
Agency in Africa
Sharath Srinivasan, University of Cambridge
MB54: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Coordination and Survival of Terrorist Groups
Disc.
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Disc.
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
Sub-National Dynamics of UN Peacekeeping
Han Dorussen, University of Essex
Andrea Ruggeri, University of Amsterdam
UN Peacebuilding and Women’s Organizations: Evaluating
and Expanding Statistical Models With Interviews
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
Peace FM: Does UN Radio Help to Resolve Conflicts?
Andrea Ruggeri, University of Amsterdam
Panel
MB53: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
ICTs, Political Mobilisation And Participatory Governance In
Sub-Saharan Africa
The EU Foreign Policy After the “Arab Spring”: Are any
Shifts in Sight Regarding the Arab-Israeli Conflict?
MB51: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Intervention and Influence of the United Nations
Holger Schmidt, George Washington University
Lessons Not Learned? Reading NATO's Interventions in
Kosovo and Libya
Brigid M. Pavilonis, US Coast Guard Academy
Disc.
Of Time, Interest, and Power: Using Split Population Models
to Explain the Occurrence and Timing of UN Intervention
Efforts in International Crises, 1946-2002
Disc.
Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University
Disc.
Daniela I. Pisoiu, University of Hamburg
External Support for Ethnic Terrorism
Belgin San Akca, Koç University
Panel
Religious Groups and Terrorism: A Violent Match?
MB57: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disaggregating Conflict in a Global Era
Johanna K. Birnir, University of Maryland
Nil Seda Satana, Bilkent University
Counter-Terrorism Coverage and Post-Attack Resilience
Aaron Michael Hoffman, Purdue University
Explaining Terrorist Group Cooperation and Competition
Brian J. Phillips, CIDE and University of Pittsburgh
Communication and Coordination Among Terror Groups
Kristopher Ramsay, Princeton University
MB55: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Governing Terrorism: Prevention, Exception, Knowledge.
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Disc.
Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at
Santa Barbara
Counter-Terrorism and the Counterfactual: Risk, Knowledge
and Prevention in the UK PREVENT Strategy
Charlotte V. Heath-Kelly, Aberystwyth University
Neo-Liberal Governing of 'Radical Groups': Danish
Radicalization Prevention Policies and Potential Iatrogenic
Effects
Lasse Lindekilde, Aarhus, Denmark
The Politics of Detention: Exceptionalism and the UK’s
Counter-Terrorism Polices
Gillian McFadyen, Aberystwyth University
What is Security Politics?
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Expect the Unexpected: Governing Terrorism Through
Resilience
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Helma de Vries, Eastern Connecticut State
University
Missed Opportunity or Politics as Usual? Social Media and
the Portuguese and Brazilian Presidential Campaigns
Viviane Araújo, University of Porto
"One Million Voices Against FARC": Facebook as a Means
Establishing and Mobilizing Civil Society Against the
Colombian Guerrilla
Juan Carlos Guerrero Bernal, Universidad del Rosario
Crises as Moments of Discursive Intervention
Maren I. Hoepfner
Event Driven Political Communication and the Transnational
Convergence of Problem Awareness on International Crises
(1990-2006)
Cathleen Kantner, University of Stuttgart
The Broadcast: Telecommunications and Post-Coup Screen
Politics in Bangkok
Noah K. Viernes, University of Hawaii
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Disc.
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Disc.
Jonathan Monten, University of Oklahoma
The Rise and Fall of State Sponsored Militias in the Middle
East
Ariel I. Ahram, University of Oklahoma
Divided Leaders, Critical Masses and the Escalation of Inter
-Ethnic Violence: Suicide Terrorism Among the Tamil Tigers
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Non-Ethnic Cleavages and Defection During Ethnic Civil
Wars
H. Zeynep Bulutgil, Tufts University
State-Led Anarchy: Regime Change, Intra-State
Competition, and Violence
John Gledhill, University of Oxford
Micro-Variation in Mass Violence: The Importance of Local
Politics
Omar McDoom, London School of Economics
Desertion and Collective Action in Civil Wars
Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University
MB58: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
International Institutions and Societies: Exploring the
Advantages and Pitfalls of Expanding Information Influences
on Global Governance Structures
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Rens van Munster, Danish Institute for International
Studies
MB56: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Politics and Communication
Panel
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael Zuern, Social Science Research Center
Berlin
Participan Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
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Austin
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Participan Autumn Lockwood Payton, Social Science
Research Center, Berlin
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MB59: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Global Communications and Changing Power Dynamics in
Indigenous Politics
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sheryl Lightfoot, University of British Columbia
Disc.
Makere Stewart-Harawira, University of Alberta
State Formation and Autonomy in China: Do Tibetans Get a
Fair Shake?
Michael Curtis Davis, University of Hong Kong
Mapping Life to Trespass Maps: Indigenous Life Projects as
Global Activism at the lower Amazon Basin
Marcela Vecchione Goncalves, McMaster University
Transnational Indigenous Politics and the Shifting Norm of
Self-Determination
Sheryl Lightfoot, University of British Columbia
Penning Truths Across States: The Many Ways of Making a
Transnational Journalist
Shayna Plaut, University of British Columbia
MB60: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Quick Rebound of Emerging Markets from the 2008-10
Global Crisis (Part II)
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
John E. Echeverri-Gent, University of Virginia
Sarai B. Aharoni, University of Michigan
How Mexico Survived the Global Financial Crisis: Good
Regulation or Backward Banking?
Mariana Magaldi de Sousa, Center for Research and
Teaching in the Social Sciences (CIDE)
Sylvia Maxfield, Simmons College
Richard Stubbs, McMaster University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Glenn Hastedt, James Madison University
Glenn Hastedt, James Madison University
US and Israeli Intelligence Estimates of the 1979 Iranian
Revolution
Uri Bar-Joseph, Haifa University
Pinball Wizards and Professors: Competing Models of
Intelligence Analysis
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Intelligence Analysis and the Philosophy of Science
Aaron B. Frank, George Mason Univeristy
Wicked Swans: Managing the Unanticipated in a CounterTerrorism Context
Daniel S. Gressang, US Department of Defense
MB62: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Leaks and Gaps: Meeting the Demands of Cybersecurity
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Michael Warner, US Department of Defense
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military
Academy
Defining the Role of Intelligence in Cyberspace
Aaron F. Brantly, University of Georgia
Securing the Nation in Digital Age: Post-Wikileaks Security
Environment and National Security
Bezen B. Coskun, Zirve University
Deterrence in Cyberspace: Time for a New Perspective?
Grant T. Hammond, Air War College
Ronni Alexander, Kobe University
Bad Apples, Bad Barrels and "Kinky Sex": Militarised
Masculinity and the Representation of Soldiers
Ashley Bickerton, University of Ottawa
The Trans-Atlantic Financial Crisis and Competing Views of
East Asian Regionalism
Deterrence in the 21st Century: Intelligence,
Reconnaissance and Surveillance From Cyberspace
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
Opposition to US Military Bases on Guam: Exploring
Intersections of Indigeniety, Feminism and Security
Maria Antonieta D. T. Lins, Institute of International
Relations - USP
Michael Good, US Department of Defense
Michael Warner, US Department of Defense
Panel
"Peace of the Brave": Rethinking 'Peaceful Masculinity'
Brazil In and After the Global Crisis: A Reemergence?
Disc.
MB63: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
FSS2- Security, Masculinity, and Female Activism
Disc.
Delinked or Decoupled? India and the ‘Lessons’ of the
Global Financial Crisis
Disc.
Joonas Sipilä, Finnish National Defence University
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Catia Cecilia Confortini, Wellesley College
William W. Grimes, Boston University
MB61: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Explaining and Evaluating Intelligence Analysis
Gladys Mokhawa, University of Botswana
Is Virtual War a Reality? War, Global Interdependence and
the Rise of the Cyber Domain
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
Disc.
Rethinking National Security in the 'Wiki' of Leaks
Gender and Nuclear (In)security: Revisiting Women’s
Campaigning Against the Bomb
Catherine Eschle, University of Strathclyde
Masculinity, Gender and the New Wars
Jane L. Parpart, Carleton University and Dalhousie
University
Is There a Private Military Masculinity? Impacts of State
Transformations and Military Privatization on Gender
Relations and Ideologies
Saskia Stachowitsch, University of Vienna
MB64: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global Politics of Imperial Culture and the Imperial
Politics of Global Culture
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Sociology
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
Disc.
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Bordering on Independence: Representations of the 49th
Parallel in Hollywood Cinema
Richard G. Baker, Mount Allison University
Gender Dialectics in Asian Films: Implications for World
Politics
L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School
Border Games: The Hyper-Reality of Canada/US Relations
in CBC’s The Border
Patricia Molloy, University of Toronto
The Empire of the Sun Kings: The Framing of Postcolonial
Indonesia
Simon Philpott, University of Newcastle
MB65: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global City: Contradictions Collapsed?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Political Demography and Geography
Theory
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Aslaug Asgeirsdottir, Bates College
Chair
R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio
Disc.
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Sanctuary City: A State of Deferral
Analyzing the Pension Politics in the UK and US: Focusing
on the Active Role of Interest Groups
Jongho Choi, Korea University
China's One-China Principle and Taiwan's Participation in
Global Governance
Yi-Chun Lin, Rutgers University
Jennifer J Bagelman, Open University
Community Unbound: Politics Beyond Recognition
Angharad Closs Stephens, University of Durham
The Urbanization of Politics: Relational Spaces or Aporetic
Practices?
Delacey Tedesco, University of Victoria
The Global Rural
Geoffrey A. Whitehall, Acadia University
MB96: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Borders, New Security Technologies and IR
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Sarah Leonard, Sciences Po, Paris & University of
Salford
Walled Borders: Do Good Fences Make Smart Borders?
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Disc.
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jennifer J Bagelman, Open University
MB67: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transnational and Inter-State Networking
MB95: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
IPE Poster Session
Mona M. Lyne, University of Missouri, Kansas City
Follow the Partners: Agency and Explanation in the Color
Revolutions
William DeMars, Wofford College
Patters of Country Participation in Global Governance
Michael B. Nelson, Wesleyan University
The Effects of Natural Disaster on IGO Participation
Travis B. Nelson, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
One Global or Distinctive Regional Patterns of
Transnational Organization? Transnational City Networks
Enhancing Cooperation and Information Exchange in
Europe and Asia and in Between
Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul National University
MB68: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Peacebuilding Evaluation: Institutional Trends and Critical
Reflections by Scholar-Practitioners: Kroc School of Peace
Studies, University of San Diego and Journal of
Peacebuilding and Development
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Necla Tschirgi, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace
Studies, University of San Diego
Participan Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University
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Participan Erin L. McCandless, New School University
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Participan Samuel Gbaydee Doe, United Nations Development
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Programme
Participan Topher McDougal, Kroc School of Peace Studies,
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University of San Diego
Participan Ami Carpenter, University of San Diego
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Charles-Philippe David, University of Quebec in Montreal
(UQAM)
Elisabeth A. Vallet, University of Quebec in Montreal
(UQAM)
Colombia’s Borderlands as Breeding Grounds for Dark
Networks: A Threat to Citizen Security in the Andean
Region?
Annette Idler, University of Oxford
Sub-National States of Exception in the United States and
Japan: The Emergence of Sub-National International
Governance
David E. Toohey, Aichi University
MC01: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Are We There Yet? Examining Guides, Detours and Bumps
on the Road to ASEAN Community
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Ortuoste, California State University East Bay
Disc.
Alice D. Ba, University of Delaware
Return of the Rising Sun? Japan’s Strategy in Southeast
Asia – Past, Present, and Future
Donovan Chau, California State University San
Bernardino
Conflict Within ASEAN: The Thailand/Cambodia Dispute
and Its Implications for Regionalism and Democracy in
Southeast Asia
Shaun Narine, St. Thomas University
Being, Acting and Seeing: The Influence and Paradox of
Institutions
Maria Ortuoste, California State University East Bay
The ASEAN Way to Interstate Peace: Norms, Identity, and
Territorial Disputes in Southeast Asia
Yongwook Ryu, Australian National University
Herding Cats: Socialization and Political Change and
Continuity in ASEAN
See Seng Tan, S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies
Defective Socialization: The ASEAN Way and the Logic of
“Negative Social Interactions”
Takeshi Yuzawa, Hosei University
MC02: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Information Technologies, Social Networks and Politics
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Helen Milner, Princeton University
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Ernest J. Wilson, USC Annenberg School for
Communication & Journalism
Peter Cowhey, UC San Diego
Disc.
Roundtable
Patience Akpan-Obong, Arizona State University
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Richard Davis Anderson, UCLA
MC04: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Role of New Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT) in Transfer, Diffusion and Convergence
of Ideas: China, India and the European Union
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
May-Britt U. Stumbaum, Centre for European
Integration, Free University of Berlin
Disc.
May-Britt U. Stumbaum, Centre for European
Integration, Free University of Berlin
Disc.
Florian Alexander Britsch, FU Berlin
Let One Hundred Flowers Bloom: Negotiating Online
Discursive Spaces During the Chinese "Jasmine
Revolution"
Maria Bondes, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area
Studies, Hamburg
The Technology of Revolution: Overstated and Undermined
Stacy Closson, University of Kentucky
Why Not Saudi Arabia?
Stephen Holden, George Washington University
Drivers for Democracy in the 21st Century New Middle East
and North Africa
Imad Salamey, Lebanese American University
MC07: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
What Explains The Egyptian Revolution?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
New Information and Communication Technologies as
Drivers of the Convergence of Ideas and Values
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
Ines Eben von Racknitz, Nanjing University
International Norm Diffusion and Empowerment Through
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT):
Chinese Debates on Climate Change
Olivia Gippner, Free University Berlin
European Norms and the ICT’s Role in Empowering Social
Movements in India
Garima Mohan, Freie Universitat, Berlin
China, the European Union and the Role of New Media:
Impacts of the EU’s Usage of New Media Tools on Chinese
Elites’ Perceptions of the ‘Civilian Power’ Europe
Jizhou Zhao, Shanghai Jiaotong University & Free
University Berlin
MC05: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Policy Revisionism and War
Gwenn Okruhlik, Trinity University
Some Reasons for Skepticism About Political Effects of the
Information Age
Michelle Guilfoil, U.S. Department of Education,
International and Foreign Language Education
Disc.
John Measor, Saint Mary's University
Cyber Political Space And The Egyptian Revolution: An
Arendtian In-Between
Sarah Da Mota, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
Women Challenging the Status Quo in Egypt: Redefining
the Political
Jennifer L. Nowlin, Ohio State University
#jan25: How Much Credit Should Social Media Get for the
Egyptian Revolution?
Sarah Anne Rennick, Lund University
The Egyptian Revolution: Who Was Responsible?
Nivien Saleh, University of Saint Thomas
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zachary J. Zwald, U.S. Air War College
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
Innenpolitik and the Origins of World War I
Adam L. Levine-Weinberg, University of Chicago
Status Inconsistency and War
Jonathan Renshon, Harvard University
Structure and Policy: Capabilities, Context, and Choosing
the Steps to War
Susan G. Sample, University of the Pacific
Panel
Social Networking and Political Mobilization in a Global
Comparative Perspective
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carla White, US Dept. of Education
Disc.
MC06: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
When Does Social Networking Facilitate Revolution?
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
Sponsor(s): International Education
Chair
Steven M. Ward, Georgetown University
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
MC03: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors
Dealing With Status Immobility: Revisionism, Rejection, or
Downward Adjustment?
MC08: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Anticipating Future US Security Challenges
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert J. Reardon, The RAND Corporation
Disc.
Robert J. Reardon, The RAND Corporation
Expand, Don’t Scrap: The Future of the INF Treaty and U.S.
Security
David W. Kearn, Jr., St. John's University
Containing Iran: Using Sanctions and Positive Inducements
as Part of a Long-Term Containment Strategy
Robert J. Reardon, The RAND Corporation
Addressing the Environmental and Security Challenges of
Nuclear Power
Lisa Saum-Manning, RAND
The North Korean Missile Threat
Markus Schiller, Schmucker Technologie
The Defense Budget and Future US Security Challenges:
Defense Planning in an Age of Fiscal Uncertainty... or
Certain Austerity
Stephanie Young, RAND Corporation
MC09: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Emerging Powers and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation and
Disarmament Regime: Case-Studies - Brazil, Turkey, and
South Africa
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
Disc.
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
Disc.
Benoit Pelopidas, CISAC, Stanford University
What Has Changed in Turkey’s Disarmament and NonProliferation Approach?
Gülden Ayman, Marmara University
State Behavior Within the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime,
1968-2010: A New Data Set
Jason S. Enia, Sam Houston State University
Jeffrey Fields, US Department of Defense
Emerging Powers as Suspects of Nuclear Proliferation: A
Critique of Historical Teleology in IR Theory
Benoit Pelopidas, CISAC, Stanford University
Nuclear Politics of Denial: South Africa and the Additional
Protocol
Joelien Pretorius, University of the Western Cape
MC10: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
2011 Workshop
Panel
Integrating Theory and Practice: The Prevention of Human
Rights Violations Resulting From State Violence
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Disc.
George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame
Preventing Rendition and Torture by Mapping the Global
System of Rendition and Proxy Detention
Ruth Blakeley, University of Kent
Sam Raphael, Kingston University
An Argument for Keeping the Study of ‘State Terrorism’
Within Terrorism Studies
Richard Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand
Dealing With 'Enablers' in Mass Atrocities: Towards a New
Human Rights Concept
George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame
Beyond A Small Circle of Friends: Confronting State
Terrorism and State Violation of Human Rights
Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa
Barbara
MC11: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Negotiations, Political Diplomacy, and Peace
Agreements: Effectiveness and Impact on Peacebuilding
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James M. Greig, University of North Texas
Disc.
Anat Niv-Solomon, City University of New York
The Relationship Between Ceasefire Agreements and
Peace Processes in the Sri Lankan Conflict
Malin Åkebo, Umeå University
Information, Power and Negotiation: The Middle East Peace
Process (1991-2011)
Marwa Daoudy, Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson
School
Third Party Diplomacy, Conflict Management, & the
Prevention of Rivalry Development
James M. Greig, University of North Texas
Public Diplomacy of Russian Federation: Institutions and
Priorities
Stanislav L. Tkachenko, Saint Petersburg State
University
MC12: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
China in Africa: Public Diplomacy, Political Economy and/or
Geopolitics?
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University
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Amelia H. Arsenault, Georgia State University
Iginio Gagliardone, University of Cambridge
Farooq Kperogi, Kennesaw State
Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford
MC13: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Role of Alliances in Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Juliana Bertazzo, University of Campinas
Disc.
Huiyun Feng, Utah State University
Where to Go From Here: The Future of NATO and Possible
Implications in the Age of Asymmetrical Warfare
Julie M. Garey, Northeastern University
Overcoming Post-Communist Insecurities: Two Worlds of
Alliance Formation
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Michael D. Tyburski, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Quasi-Alliance, U.S. Intermediation, and Domestic Politics:
Japan’s Security Policy Toward the Koreas
Sung Chull Kim, Hiroshima Peace Institute
Ten Years After ”Berlin Plus” and the Development of an EU
-NATO Relationship: Does it Matter Anymore?
Bjorn Olav Knutsen, Norwegian Defence Research
Establishment
MC14: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Euro and European Monetary Integration
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Disc.
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
The Perfect Storm: The Bonn International Monetary Crisis
of November 1968 and the Origins of European Monetary
Union
David M. Andrews, Scripps College
Revisiting Theories of European Economic Integration:
Incomplete Contracts and the Evolution of European
Monetary Union
Katharina Gnath, Hertie School of Governance/Yale
University
MC18: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Innovative Panel
Real-Time Innovations in Collaborative Teaching and
Learning: A Demonstration Space for Enhanced Pedagogy
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James J. Fitzgerald, Dublin City University
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Ahlam Muhtaseb, California State University, San
Bernardino
Consuelo Nelson, Institute on Disability and Public
Policy for the ASEAN Region
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
MC19: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Comparing (I)NGO Opportunity Structures and IGO
Responsiveness: Does Input Equal Output?
The Social Construction of Trust in the Euro
Matthias Kaelberer, University of Memphis
Incomplete Contracts, Divided Sovereignty and European
Monetary Integration
Kelly Philip Wurtz, Trinity College
MC15: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Security and Citizenship: The Constitution of Political Being
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Roger A. Coate, Georgia College & State University
Disc.
Jutta Joachim, Leibniz University of Hannover
UN Cluster Meetings in Post-Quake Haiti: Coordination and
Collision of Recovery Efforts
Jessica M. Covell, University of Miami
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva
Participan Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
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Participan R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio
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Making Rebellion Pay Off: Civil Society Organizations' Use
of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Target Selection for Advocacy
Campaigns
Kimberly Fletcher, Kennesaw State University
Bing Han, Yale University
Christopher L. Pallas, Kennesaw State University
The UN and Transnational Corporations Fight Poverty:
Who, How, for Whom?
Catia Gregoratti, Lund University
MC16: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Of What Value is Security?
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow
Disc.
Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited
The Value of Political-Theological Security
Larry N. George, California State University, Long Beach
Ethical Decision Making and American Diplomatic
Recognition
Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College
Securing Spaces Through GIS: The Problematique of
Social and Spatial Change in Timor-Leste
Victoria E. E. Loughlan, University of Edinburgh
Of What Value is Security?
Lorenzo S. Ranalli, University of Edinburgh
‘If You See Something, Say Something’: Public Involvement
in Quotidian Security Practices in France and Canada
Adam J. Sandor, University of Ottawa
The Role of NGO's in the Establishment and Consolidation
of the International Criminal Court
Juli F. Minoves-Triquell, Sciences Po Paris
Changing or Utilizing Opportunity Structures: EU Advocacy
NGOs in a Comparative Perspective
Markus Thiel, Florida International University
MC20: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sovereign Wealth, Credits, Defaults, and Debts
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexandre Ratner Rochman, Sao Paulo State
University
Disc.
Iain R. Hardie, University of Edinburgh
The Management of Sovereign Wealth Funds and
Institutional Design
Helen R. Chang, City University of New York
Bad Reputation: The Effect of Sovereign Default on Foreign
Direct Investment
Yong Kyun Kim, University of the Pacific
Daniel O'Neill, University of the Pacific
Overcoming Sovereign Debt Crisis: Lessons from Mexico
for the Euro Area Periphery
Sergio Negrete Cardenas, Instituto Tecnologico y de
Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO)
Arbiters of Credit: Financial Intermediaries and Sovereign
Credit
Patrick E. Shea, Rutgers University
Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Acquisition of Power
Deconstructing the Politics of “Sustainable Development” of
IR Constructivism
Ashley Anne Thomas, London School of Economics
(CIS) and The Legatum Institute
MC21: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Security Ambiguity Of The Euro-Mediterranean
Relationship
Panel
Realigning Constructivism Through Reflexivity in the
Practice of Research on Security
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel F. Pineu, Marburg University
Xymena Kurowska, Central European University
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
Constructivism and Social Theory: How 'Social' Are We
Really?
The Construction of European Security in EuroMediterranean Relations: A Discursive Analysis
Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University
André Filipe Barrinha, University of Coimbra
Exporting Insecurity to the Mediterranean: The
Externalization of EU Organized Crime Approaches in the
Context of the External Dimension of Justice and Home
Affairs
Helena C. Carrapiço, European University Institute/
University of Coimbra
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Is the EU Prepared for the
Consequences?
Ana S. Pinto, IPRI-UNL
The Ambiguities of Legalization and the EU's Strategy of
Extra-Territorial Border Control
Peter Slominski, Austrian Academy of Sciences
EU Security Practices Towards the Mediterranean Region:
When State Preferences and Historical Legacies Matter
Sarah Wolff, Clingendael Institute
MC22: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Public Diplomacy 2.0
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catarina Isabel Tully, FromOverHere
Disc.
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
Urban Translations: How the New ‘High-Tech’ Diplomacy of
Cities Changes World Politics
Michele Acuto, University of Oxford
U.S. Public Diplomacy in Eastern Europe: Struggling for
Coherence?
Costel Calin, Quinnipiac University
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Gladys Mokhawa, University of Botswana
New Russian Public Diplomacy: Conceptualization, Practice
and Limitations
Yelena Osipova, American University
Repealing the Ban: Smith-Mundt and Public Diplomacy 2.0
Jeffrey Whyte, University of British Columbia
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Theory
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida International University
and PUC-Rio
Disc.
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Dialogical Observations
Benjamin Herborth, Goethe University Frankfurt
Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
MC24: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Achieving Success in Publishing and the Tenure/Promotion
Process
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Professional Development Committee
The Committee on the Status of Women
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kristen Williams, Clark University
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Sabine Carey, University of Mannheim &
CSCW/PRIO
Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University
Nancy Lapp, California State University,
Sacramento
Joyce P. Kaufman, Whittier College
Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology
MC25: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Regionalisms in North-South and South-South
Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Disc.
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Insurgencies and Regional Buffer 'States': Situating North
Kivu in the Central African Region
Morten Boas, FAFO Institute for Applied International
Studies
Wikileaks: Undressing "Diplomacy" in Southern Africa
MC23: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Telling the Tale of Constructivism
The Constructivism That Wasn't: On the Non-Inevitability of
Sociological Liberalism
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Nikola Hynek, Institute of International Relations
Andrea Teti, Abingdon
Micro-Regionalisms and Migration in West Africa: A
Comparative Analysis of Ghana's Diamond, Cocoa, and
Gold Sectors
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Matthew I. Mitchell, Queen's University
Possibilities for New Regionalisms After the Global
Financial Crisis
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts Boston
Regionalisms and Mediation in the Global Information Age
Thomas Kwasi Tieku, University of Toronto
MC26: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
South-South Interactions and Global Environmental
Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Phillip Stalley, DePaul University
Disc.
Joanna I. Lewis, Georgetown University
Leaders and Followers in the Developing World: BASIC and
the G77 After Copenhagen
Nicholas Chan, University of Oxford
Building Environmental Communities: A Study on the
Microprocesses of Non-regime Regarding Transboundary
Air Pollution in Northeast Asia
Inkyoung Kim, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
China-India Enviornmental Diplomacy: Convergence or
Divergence?
You-te Howard Liao, China Medical University
Raviprasad Narayanan, National Chengchi University
Role Model for Collaboration in the Middle East: The
Turkish-Syrian "Friendship Dam" on Orontes River
Tugba Evrim Maden, ORSAM- Center For Middle Eastern
Strategic Studies-Water Research Programme
The Pulp Mills Case: International Adjudication and the
Development of International Environmental Law
Allen Lawrence Springer, Bowdoin College
MC27: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Is the Future What it Used to Be? Building Scenarios for a
Sustainable (Fisheries) Future
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College
Disc.
Tin Klanjscek, Ruder Boskovic Institute
Disc.
Arild Underdal, University of Oslo
Modeling Trade and Indian Fisheries with Policy Scenarios
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
Daniel Kramer, Michigan State University
Julia Novak, Michigan State University
The Use of Grand Strategy for Scenario Construction in
Fisheries Management
Jennifer L. Bailey, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Scenarios, Science and Sustainability: Addressing the
Science-Policy Gap in Fisheries Management
Marcus Haward, University of Tasmania
Making the Impossible Plausible: Creating a Crosscutting
Early Warning System for Future Scenarios Including
Biological, Economic and Social Variables
Rachel Tiller, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
MC28: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Organizations and the Human Rights Regime
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Heather Smith, Lewis & Clark College
Disc.
Payam Foroughi, University of Utah
Learning, Localization, and the Establishment of Regional
Human Rights Regimes
Brooke N. Coe, University of Minnesota
Alliance of Values: The EU’s Quest for Influence in
International Organizations
Salla Garsky, University of Helsinki
Charlotta M. Spolander, University of Helsinki
European Union's Role in Promoting Human Rights:
Problems and Prospects
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament
The Role of UNESCO in the Promotion of Human Rights
and Education: Use and Application of ICTs
Aigul Kulnazarova, School of Global Studies, Tama
University
Human Rights Organizations, Competition and its Negative
Consequences
Baekkwan Park, Emory University
MC29: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Creative Approaches to Transitional Justice
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alana Tiemessen, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Disc.
Beth K. Dougherty, Beloit College
Moving Ideas: Examining the Normative Vision of
International Actors in the Field of Transitional Justice
David Hoogenboom, University of Western Ontario
What’s in an Idea? Truth Commission Policy Transfer in
Ghana and Canada
Rosemary L. Nagy, Nipissing University, Canada
Franklin Oduro, Carleton University
Mad Science? Possibilities for and Examples of Synthetic
(Neo)traditional Practices of Justice and Acknowledgement
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
The Politics of Doing Good: The Role of International NonGovernmental Organizations (INGOs) in Transitional Justice
Kim Stanton, Stanton Legal
The Paradox of Remorse: Evaluating Confessions and
Apologies in Front of War Crimes Tribunals
Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
MC30: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sub-State Foreign Policy in Americas and Europe
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pawel K. Frankowski, University of St. Gallen
Disc.
Mark Amen, University of South Florida
Far Beyond Stateline: The Role of the States in the
Reordering Process of American Foreign Policy
Pawel K. Frankowski, University of St. Gallen
The Evolution of Local Foreign Policy Activism: From
Political Idealism to Economic Realism
Heidi H. Hobbs, North Carolina State University
Exporting and Importing the European Model(s) to the
South: Subnational International Cooperation Arrangements
in Latin America
Monica Salomon, Universidade Federal de Santa
Catarina
Cities Go Global: Or Only European?
Nico van der Heiden, Centre for Democracy Studies
Aarau
MC31: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Transnational Environmental Politics: Bringing the State
Back In
MC33: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
From Peacekeeping to Civilian Protection: The Politics of UN
Peace Operations
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul F. Steinberg, Harvey Mudd College
Disc.
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura Neack, Miami University
Paul F. Steinberg, Harvey Mudd College
Complex Global Governance and Domestic Forest Policy:
Pathways of Influence
Steven Bernstein, University of Toronto
Benjamin Cashore, Yale University
Regulation and Environmental Performance: Building New
Insights Through the Comparative Study of Salmon Farming
Sara Grace Lewis, UC Santa Cruz
Transnational Governance Networks in Minerals and
Forests: Shaping or Shaped by State Actors?
Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Private Regulation Triggers for Public Regulation Demand?
Insights From the Seafood Sustainability Campaign Against
US Grocery Retailers
Zdravka Tzankova, University of California, Santa Cruz
MC32: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Religion, Politics and Contention
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Holger Schmidt, George Washington University
Disc.
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Religion: The Case of Shia Islam
and Azeris
Ramin Ahmadov, University of Cincinnati
When Does Religious Discrimination Lead to Violence?
Typology of Ethnic Dissent
Yasemin Akbaba, Gettysburg College
A Religious Intervention: Third-Parties, Civil Wars, and
Religion
Christopher M. Brown, University of Pennsylvania
Secular Evolution: Religious Pluralism and Institutional
Change in Ireland and the Philippines
David T. Buckley, Georgetown University
Religious Freedom’s Role in Socioeconomic and Political
Outcomes
Brian Grim, Pew Research Center
Peter S. Henne, Georgetown University
Religion, Ethnicity and Citizenship: The Case of Christian
Communities in Turkey
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
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Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky
Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton
David N. Gibbs, University of Arizona
Alexandru Balas, University of Vermont
Laura Neack, Miami University
MC34: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
War and Peace Meets Crime and Punishment: Towards a
More Complex Understanding of the Relations Between
International Criminal Justice and International Politics
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Disc.
Ruti G. Teitel, New York Law School
Economies of Justice at the International Criminal Court
Sara Kendall, University of Leiden
Impunity and Persistent Conflict in Afghanistan’s War to
Peace Transition
Iavor P. Rangelov, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Marika P. Theros, London School of Economics and
Political Science
MC35: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Assessing the ICC: 10 Years into the Experiment
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University
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Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University
Victor Peskin, Arizona State University
Benjamin N. Schiff, Oberlin College
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
Jason George Ralph, POLIS-University of Leeds
MC36: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Community-Based Approaches to Peacebuilding
Panel
MC38: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Coercion, Assurances, and Nuclear Disarmament
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy Donais, Wilfrid Laurier University
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Disc.
Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra
Disc.
Peacebuilding from Below vs. the Liberal Peace: The Case
of Haiti
Amy Knorr, Concern Worldwide
Timothy Donais, Wilfrid Laurier University
Is it Possible to “Hand Over” Authority? On the
Misperception of Authority Generation and Transfer in PostConflict Societies
Katrin de Boer, Philipps-University Marburg
Werner Distler, Philipps-University Marburg
Blue Helmets and Yellow Jerseys: The Emerging Brazilian
Approach to Peacebuilding
Kai Michael Kenkel, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Dancing at the Crossroads: Multi-Modal Arts Approaches to
Fostering Resilience, Reconciliation and Relationship
Among Immigrant and Refugee Women
Michelle LeBaron, University of BC Faculty of Law
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sandra R. Leavitt, Naval Postgraduate School
John David Payne, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Tricia L. Bacon, Georgetown University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mikhail A. Molchanov, St. Thomas University
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Assessing Presidential Impact on Russia's Foreign Policy:
Yeltsin, Putin, Medvedev
Robert H. Donaldson, University of Tulsa
Taming Adversaries’ Power: Negative Balancing in USRussian Relations After the Cold War
Kai He, Utah State University
Russia and The Arab Spring
Alberto Priego, Universidad de Comillas
Russian Regional Foreign Policy Looking East and West
William M. Reisinger, University of Iowa
Hyemin Yoo, University of Iowa
Energy Geopolitics and New Developments in the U.S.Russia-Azerbaijan Nexus
Ekaterina Svyatets, University of Southern California
Panel
Strange Bedfellows or Brothers-in-Arms: Why Do Terrorist
Organizations Ally?
Elena B. Stavrevska, Central European University
Disc.
MC39: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Insurgent Operations and Strategies
Disc.
Liberal Democratic Governance Model in Post-Conflict
Societies: What Lessons From the Grassroots Level in
Bosnia-Herzegovina?
MC37: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Russian Foreign Policy
William Clark Potter, Monterey Institute of
International Studies
Participan Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
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Toward a Conceptual Framework of Paramilitary Groups
Matthew P. Dearing, Naval Postgraduate School
Sandra R. Leavitt, Naval Postgraduate School
Explaining the Origins of Insurgent Military Strategy
Zuri Linetsky, University of Virginia
E-Insurgency? ICT and the Movement for Resource Control
in Nigeria’s Niger Delta Region
Ukoha Ukiwo, University of Port Harcourt
Economic Expansion and the End of Insurgency
Bonnie A. Weir, University of Chicago
MC40: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Development Governance: A Fresh Look at
Multilateral Institutions
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Francis Adams, Old Dominion University
Disc.
Francis Adams, Old Dominion University
Re-Examining the Impact of IMF and World Bank Supported
Programs on Poverty
Clair Apodaca, Florida International University
Pamela Blackmon, Pennsylvania State University,
Altoona
Assessing the Impact of EU-Africa Partnership on the
Pursuit of the Millennium Development Goals in Africa
Femi A. Babarinde, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Stephen John Wright, Northern Arizona University
UNESCO's Contribution to Global Communications:
Reconciling the Free Flow of Information with Inclusive
Development?
Sagarika Dutt, Nottingham Trent University
Global Governance and Development Ideology 1980-2010:
Are the World Bank and United Nations Converging
Towards the Center or the Right?
Devin Joshi, University of Denver
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell, University of Denver
MC41: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Responsibility to Protect II: From the Balkans to
Benghazi
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Human Rights
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Disc.
Adam R. Branch, San Diego State University
No Longer Saving Strangers? The Contemporary
Impossibility of Humanitarian Intervention
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
The Fantasy Fulfilled? Libya and the R2P
David Chandler, University of Westminster
The Moral Irresponsibility of Liberal Interventionism: A
Guide to Moral Responsibility and Global Solidarity in a
Hegemonic World Order
Jonathan Graubart, San Diego State University
The Responsibility to Protect as the Apotheosis of Liberal
Teleology
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
Never Enough for Never Again? Norm Contestation,
Strategic Framing, and the Future of R2P
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
MC42: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Narratives and the Role of Religion in Conflict Management
Sponsor(s): International Education
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander R. Arifianto, Arizona State University
Disc.
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Faith, Moral Authority, and Politics: The Making of
"Progressive Islam" in Indonesia and Turkey
Alexander R. Arifianto, Arizona State University
What is Religious About Religious Violence?
Jonathan S. Blake, Columbia University
'The Emigrants' in the United Kingdom and Beyond: A
Comprehensive Account of the Foundation, Development,
and Present State of al-Muhajiroun as a Transnational
Radical Organization
Kurt Howard Braddock, Pennsylvania State University
Cale D. Horne, Covenant College
Michael Kenney, University of Pittsburgh
Representations of 'Self' and 'Other' in History Textbooks:
Exploring Popular Responses to Attempted Changes in
Dominant Discourses – The 6th Grade History Textbook
Revision in Greece
Athanasios Gatsias, SCAR
MC43: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Communication of International Conflicts: News Media, Civil
Society, Public Opinion
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Disc.
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Do Media Frames of Enemy Leaders Change with Peace
and Reconciliation?
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
War Through Red and Blue Colored Glasses: Partisan
News Self-Selection and Public Opinion on the NATO
Intervention in Libya
Matthew Baum, Harvard University
Tim J. Groeling, UCLA
Journalists as De Facto Diplomats: The Reverberation of
American News in Afghan Journalism
Katherine A. Brown, Columbia University
International Institutions and Media Coverage of the Darfur
Conflict
Helma de Vries, Eastern Connecticut State University
Investigative Civil Society as a New Interpreter of Interstate
Disputes: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction of
'Cheonan Warship Sinking' from the Actor-Network
Perspective
Tae-Eun Song, Seoul National University
MC44: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Public Diplomacy Theory and Conceptual Issues
Panel
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ellen Huijgh, Clingendael, University of Antwerp
(Belgium), Carleton University (Can
Disc.
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
Disc.
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Public Diplomacy Practice and Public Diplomacy Theory
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
Public Diplomacy and Constructivism: A Synergistic and
Enabling Relationship
Caitlin R. Byrne, Bond University
An Instrumental Approach to Public Diplomacy
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Non-State Actors and
the Public Diplomacy Concept
Teresa La Porte, University of Navarra
The National Identity of Public Diplomacy Theory
Yiwei Wang, Tongji University
MC45: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Simulation and Teaching International Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of
California
Disc.
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do
Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Crisis Management in Action: Using Threat Assessments to
Teach Foreign Policy Decision-Making in the Classroom
Matthew Clary, Univeristy of Georgia
National Security Council: Simulating Decisionmaking
Dilemmas in Real Time
Jonathan M. DiCicco, Canisius College
Motivating Civic Engagement: Simulating Congressional
Staff
B. Welling Hall, Earlham College
Immersive UN Security Council Role-Play in a Virtual World:
An Exploratory Case Study
Naomi Malone, University of Central Florida
Houman A. Sadri, University of Central Florida
Simulating a Foreign Policy Dilemma: The Case of
Humanitarian Intervention in "Belagua"
Bob Switky, Sonoma State University
MC46: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Changing Face of Europe
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David J. Felsen, Alliant International University
Disc.
Mark T. Nance, North Carolina State University
Imagining the European Union in National Identity
Discourses: The Case of Greece
Apostolos Agnantopoulos, Dublin City University
European Statecraft at Border Zones: From a Secure
Europe to Europe as a Zone of Safety
Stefan Borg, Arizona State University
Europe's New Border Surveillance Tools in the Global
Information Age: Implications for the State 'Power' to
'Control'
Elif Cetin, University of Cambridge
Blurring the Lines: The Changing Nature of Citizenship
Inside the European Union
Michael Johns, Laurentian University- Barrie
Framing the Unwanted: Understanding IR Theory,
European Politics, and Human Rights Norms Through the
Lens of the European Roma Crisis
Safia Swimelar, Elon University
MC47: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Law and the Politics of Interests and Identities
in the EU, WTO and Beyond
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Pozza, University of Otago
Disc.
Diana Panke, University College Dublin
Implementation Conflict in the EU: The Politics of EUAnnulment litigiousness
Michael W. Bauer, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
The Psychology of International Legal Obligation: Identity,
Membership, and Deference to International Law
Ayten Burcu Bayram, Ohio State University
Same Concept, Similar Cases, Different Application:
Explaining the Variation in the Application of Sustainable
Development in Trade Disputes
Julia E. Frohneberg, University of Hamburg
Swenja Granzow, University of Hamburg
The Rule of Law in the Global Economy: The Politics of
Transborder Commercial Dispute Resolution
Thomas N. Hale, Princeton University
Moving "Beyond Conditionality": Problematizing Elite
Attitudes in Estonia and Latvia in the Post-Accession Period
Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University
Incidental Compliance? The European Union’s Response to
Difficult World Trade Organization Obligations
Alasdair R. Young, Georgia Institute of Technology
MC48: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Persons and Politics: Telling Stories
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Chair
Katherine Hite, Vassar College
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Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
Maria Stern, University of Gothenburg
Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College
Megan D. Daigle, Aberystwyth University
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Katherine Hite, Vassar College
MC49: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Domestic and International Economics of National
Security: The View From Multiple Lenses
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patricia Ann Weitsman, Ohio University
Disc.
Thomas McNaugher
Economic Interdependence and Security on the Korean
Peninsula: The Impact of North Korean Special Economic
Zones
Peter Thompson, National Defense University
The Budget Paradox: Simultaneous Stability and Volatility in
the Army’s Budget
Heidi Brockmann, United States Military Academy
Is the U.S. Defense Industry Commercial? Globalized?
Innovative? Adjusting to New Budget Realities?
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas
The Evolution of American Civil-Military Relations: Budgets,
Politics, and Peacetime Decisions
Jay M. Parker, National Defense University-CISA
MC50: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Foreign Policies of European Union Member States
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Amelia Hadfield, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Chair
Ian Manners, Roskilde University
Disc.
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
State of the Art vs. Art of the State: Conceptualising the
Foreign Policies of EU Member States
Amelia Hadfield, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
EU Member States in the World: From Multilateralism to
Global Governance
Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals
EU Member States in Humanitarian and Conflict
Prevention/Resolution
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern Denmark
Western EU Member States Foreign Policy GeoOrientations: UK, Ireland and Benelux
Ben Tonra, UCD Dublin
MC51: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Civil War Causes and Dynamics
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bidisha Biswas, Western Washington University
Disc.
Bidisha Biswas, Western Washington University
Subnational Variation in Opportunity, Grievance and
Intensity of Violence During Civil War
Prakash Adhikari, Central Michigan University
Wendy L. Hansen
Terrorism, Substitution and Civil War: Have International
Incentives Changed the Dynamics of Intrastate Conflict?
Bridget L. Coggins, Dartmouth College
Governance and Conflict Relapse
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo
Haavard M. Nygaard, University of Oslo
Natural Resources and the Dynamics of Civil War Duration
and Outcome
Hirotaka Ohmura, Shiga University
MC52: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Women and State Demography, Law, and Violence: New
Empirical Research
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Law
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California
Disc.
Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton
Rationalizing Morality: New Pro-Life Discourses on
Sexuality and Choice
Pelin A. Binnet, University of Minnesota
Gender, Fertility Policy, and Violence in China
Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent
Is There a Relationship Between Inequitable Family Law
and Violence Against Women? Approaching the Issue of
Legal Enclaves
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government and
Public Service, Texas A&M University
That Which is Not Measured is Ignored: Scaling the
Problem of Rape Across 174 Countries
S. Matthew Stearmer, Ohio State University
MC53: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Organizations and the Politics of Information
Collection and Distribution
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
Disc.
Rawi Abdelal, Harvard University
The Socialization and Translation of Professional
Knowledge in International Organizations
Andre Broome, University of Birmingham
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
From the Governance of ICT to ICT-Based Governance:
Openness and Transparency in a Digital Era
Jean Marie Chenou, IEPI-CRII, University of Lausanne
Asmara Klein, CERI, Sciences Po Paris
IOs, Information Gathering, and the Construction of Global
Governance
Liam S. Clegg, University of York
Manuela Moschella, University of Bologna
The ILO’s “Helpdesk for Business on International Labour
Standards”: Using the NICT to Bring Multinational
Corporations Back in the Tripartite Regulation Game
Marieke Louis, Sciences Po Paris
Transparency Trap: World Bank’s Open Data Revolution
Christian M. Peratsakis, University of Texas at Austin
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at
Austin
MC54: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Success and Effect of Sanctions on Trade and Domestic
Populations
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dennis P. Patterson, Texas Tech University
Disc.
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State
University
The Intervening Effect of Regime Type on Conflict and
Public Health
Susan H. Allen, University of Mississippi
David Lektzian, Texas Tech University
The Cooperation Myth? The Effects of International
Institutions on Trade with Sanctioned States
Bryan R. Early, State University of New York at Albany
What Makes Economic Sanctions Effective? A Case Study
of Sanctions Enforcement
Bo Ram Kwon, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Information, Coercion, and the Success of Sanction Threats
Elena V. McLean, Texas A&M University
Taehee Whang, Texas A&M University
Economic Sanctions and Official Ethnic Discrimination in
Target Countries
Dursun Peksen, East Carolina University
MC55: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Post-Soviet National Identity and Political Discourse:
Domestic and Foreign Policy Dimensions
Panel
Sponsor(s): British International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Disc.
Ruth M. Deyermond, King's College London
Russia as a Nation that Hosts: Soft Power and the
Rebranding of Russia as a Global 'Rising' Power
Stephen P. Aris, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
Aglaya Snetkov, ETH, Zurich
Who Won the Cold War? Cold War Narratives, National
Identities and Foreign Policies in Russia and the United
States
James R. Bilsland, University of Glasgow
Valentina Feklyunina, Newcastle University
New Technologies: Empowering Citizens in Russia?
Maxine David, University of Surrey
Russia as 'Mini-USSR' or 'Historical Russia?' The
Presidential Commission Against the Falsification of History
Natasha C. Kuhrt, King's College London
New Media and the Construction of Post-Soviet
Authoritarianism
David G. Lewis, University of Bradford
MC56: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Man, State and Human Rights
Panel
Sirin Duygulu, Okan University, Istanbul
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Why Organizational Structure Matters: The Internal Lives
and the International Prominence of Human Rights NGOs
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shalini Venturelli, American University
Disc.
Wendy Wong, University of Toronto
Juliana Viggiano, CPDOC-FGV/SP
MC59: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Blue Horizons: The Role of Cutting-Edge Technology on
21st Century International Relations
Context Matters: Re-Conceptualizing Definitions of
Democracy
Kathryn J. Alexander, Karadeniz Technical University
Social Distortion: Measuring the Social Dimension of
Religion-State Separation and its Impact on Democracy
Robert T. Brathwaite, University of Notre Dame
International Human Rights and International Human
Capabilities: A Critique
Josephine E. Squires, Fort Hays State University
John Walter Williams, Principia College
Migration Securities and 9/11 Security Culture: A Decade
Later
Patty Zakaria, Wayne State University
Panel
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
William T. Eliason, National Defense University
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military
Academy
Explaining the Paradox of Israel's Unrealized Power: The
Conceptual and Structural Sources of Israel's 'Strategic
Deficit'
Raphaelle L. Camilleri, Royal Military Academy
Sandhurst
Cyber War and Strategic Thought: Do the Classic Theorists
Still Matter?
Craig B. Greathouse, North Georgia College and State
University
Democracy and Ground Maneuver Warfare
Kenneth Gregory Johnson, Air Command and Staff
College
The Inevitability of the Weaponization of Space:
Technological Constructivism vs. Determinism
Sterling Mike Pavelec, Air Command and Staff College
Paul Joseph Springer, Air Command and Staff College
MC60: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Power in a Changing World Economy: Lessons from
Emerging Asia
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Disc.
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Disc.
Miles Kahler, University of California San Diego
Quantitative Measures of Economic and Financial Power
Eric Chiu, National Cheng Hsing University
Thomas D. Willett, Claremont Graduate University
Social Aspects of State Power: East Asia and the
Constitution of International Finance
Bruce Newsome, University of Pennsylvania
Defense Transformation: Assessing the Rumsfeld Era
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military Academy
Responding to Cyber Wars: A Study of US Military Cyber
Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
K. P. Vijayalakshmi, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joshua W. Busby, University of Texas Austin
James Ron, University of Minnesota
The Clash of Activisms and the Unmaking of Global Policy
Clifford Bob, Duquesne University
Entrepreneurs v. Gatekeepers: Agenda-Vetting and the
Case of Infant Male Circumcision
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
Using Cyberspace to Create the Modern Warrior:
Challenges of Distance Learning in the Professional Military
Education Environment
Keeping Mankind in the Loop: The Just War Implications of
Autonomous Lethal Weapons
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
John Terino, Air Command and Staff College
Everett Carl Dolman, Air University/School of Advanced
Air and Space Studies/US Air Force
Universal Moral Principles? Comparative Research Over
Space and Time
MC58: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Power and Politics of Advocacy Networks
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Terino, Air Command and Staff College
The USAF's Newest Project Control: Military and
Commercial Space-Based Enablement
Steve On, National Sun Yat-sen University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Democratic Values, Human Dignity and Immigration
Practices in Canada, the UK and the US
MC57: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Military Strategy for a New Era
The Role of Securitization in the Success of Global AgendaSetting
Jeffrey Chwieroth, London School of Economics and
Political Science
The Internationalization of the Yuan
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Liberalizing Against the Clock: Japan's Efforts to Make
Tokyo a Regional Financial Market Center
William W. Grimes, Boston University
The Politics of Asian Exchange Rate Regimes: Choice or
Coercion?
C. Randall Henning, American University
MC61: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Intelligence Cooperation and Communication: 'What's Mine
Is Ours, or Is It?'
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado at Denver
Disc.
Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado at Denver
Radical Community Building: Distinguishing Effective
Terrorism Communications From Ineffective
Communications
Daniel S. Gressang, US Department of Defense
Media Strategies of Intelligence Services: The Case of
Israel
Clila Magen, Boston University
Why Do States Share Intelligence? A Game Theoretic
Analysis
Don Munton, UN Association in Canada
European Union Joint Situation Center: A Necessary Tool
for Transatlantic Intelligence Cooperation?
John M. Nomikos, Research Institute for European and
American Studies (RIEAS)
Information Wars in the Afghan Battle Zone: The Struggle
over Ideas in a South Asia Insurgency
Mark Silinsky, US Army Intelligence
Destruction and Creation through Political Information and
OSINT
Sorin-Gabriel Sebe, Bucharest University
MC62: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Cross-(ISA)Sectional Approaches to the Global South: A
Dialogue
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Global South Caucus
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of
New York
Participan Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes
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Participan Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of
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Participan James H. Mittelman, American University
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MC63: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
FSS 3- 'Maternal Thinking' as Intellectual Gold for
International Relations: A Panel in Honor of Sara Ruddick
(1935-2011)
Pursuing Just Peace: Sara Ruddick’s Maternal Thinking as
Peace Epistemology
Catia Cecilia Confortini, Wellesley College
Abigail Ruane
Revisiting Ruddick: Feminism, Non-Violence and Pacifism
Elizabeth Frazer, University of Oxford
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
Discourses of Motherhood and the Ethics of Care: Why
Sara Ruddick’s Maternal Thinking Matters in International
Politics
Fiona Robinson, Carleton University
The Craft of Radical Motherhood
Alison Watson
MC64: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Crossing Borders: Mobilities, Governmentalities and
Identities (II)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati
Disc.
Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
Stress and Distress in Philippine-Canada Mobilities
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie University
Through a North-American Border, Darkly: The Crossing
Experience Conceptualized and Analyzed
Claude Denis, University of Ottawa
The Role of Regional Consultative Processes in Governing
International Migration and Borders
Rahel Kunz, University of Lausanne
Crossing Borders: Mexican State Practices, the
Construction of "Un-Safe" Travelers and Resistances
Marianne H. Marchand, University of the Americas,
Puebla
Migration and "Refugee": The Role of Brokers in the
Migratory Industry Between Canada and Mexico
Edmundo Meza, University of the Americas, Puebla
Qualified Mobility: Moving to the North but Thinking About
the South
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina, University of the Americas,
Puebla
MC65: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Limits of Transparency and Problems of Corruption in
the Post-Communist Nations: International and Domestic
Influences and Consequences for Political Participation
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Risks and Constraints of Political Modernization in Russia
Ira M. Busygina, Moscow State Institute of International
Relations
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Ethics
Women's Caucus
When Can Economy Lead to the Streets? The Effects of the
Financial Crisis in Russia in 2009
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jacqui True, Monash University
International Factors and Corruption
Disc.
Joan C. Tronto, University of Minnesota
"Vulnerability" in National Security and Humanitarian Policy
and Practice
Carol E. Cohn, Consortium on Gender, Security and
Human Rights
Alesia A. Sedziaka, University of Arizona
Rachel Vanderhill, Wheaton College
Assessing Anti-Corruption Agencies: International Influence
vs. Politics as Usual in Eastern Europe
Patricia T. Young, Stanford University
MC67: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Trafficking and Migrant Labor: Feminist Approaches
Panel
Claire Lyness, University of California Santa Cruz
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Ellie Christine Schemenauer, University of
Wisconsin Whitewater
Chair
Martha C. Mutisi, Institute for Conflict Analysis and
Analysis
Disc.
Ellie Christine Schemenauer, University of
Wisconsin Whitewater
Fabric of the Nation: Gender, Labor, and Textile Markets
Emily M.N. Kugler, Colby College
"It is a Family Matter": Understanding the Impediments to
Reducing Internal Human Trafficking in Liberia
Peace Medie, University of Pittsburgh
Whose Security Matters? Gender and the Construction of
Anti-Trafficking Policy
Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Johannes Botes, University of Baltimore
Tamra Pearson D'Estree, University of Denver
Conflict Resolution Workshops over the Taiwan Strait:
Lessons Learned from China-Taiwan-US Civil Society
Dialogues
Tatsushi Arai, SIT Graduate Institute
Using Problem-Solving Workshops to Elicit Commonalities
and Encourage Coordination Among Rebel Movements and
Civil Society in Darfur
Ronald James Fisher, American University
Cleophus Tres Thomas III, George Mason University
Problem-Solving Workshops on Cyprus: Extending the
Focus to Greece and Turkey
Ronald James Fisher, American University
Including the Other: De-Constructing the ‘Us vs. Them’
Dichotomy in Azerbaijani-Armenian Relations
Philip Gamaghelyan, School of Conflict Analysis and
Resolution, George Mason University
Georgian-South Ossetian Workshops: Problem Solving and
Peacemaking
Susan Allen Nan, George Mason University
MC95: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Visual Arts, the New Media and IR
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Rune Saugmann Andersen, University of
Copenhagen
Border Art and Memorialization: The Politics of Graffiti,
Walls, and Monuments
Jessica Auchter, Arizona State University
The Figure of the Amateur in Bio-Art: Universalizing the
Capacity of Anyone at All?
Simon Labrecque, University of Victoria
David E. Toohey, Aichi University
MC96: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Governance In Perspective
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Peter Lenco, Bielefeld University
Panacea, Placebo or Poison: The Impact of Federalism on
Good Governance
Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa
MC97: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Religion in International Society
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): English School
Moving Beyond Methodological Liberalism: (Mis)
recognizing Religion in IR
Mohammed Bashir Uddin, Kobe University
Disc.
Militaristic and Anti-War Transnational Literary Discourses
in Asian and American Ethnoscapes
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
The Role of Information Technology in Addressing
Trafficking in Women in South Asia
MC68: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Problem-Solving Workshop Method of Conflict
Resolution: Adaptations and Extensions of the Classic
Model
"Agents of Destruction:" Representations of Female Suicide
Bombers
Jonathan Agensky, University of Cambridge
Faith-Based Organizations and Their Role in Preventing
and Resolving Conflicts: The Case of South Africa in the
1990s
Ricardo Oliveira Santos, Pontifical Catholic University of
Rio de Janeiro
MC98: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Climate Change Commitments, Compliance, and
Competition
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Diarmuid A. Torney, KFG "The Transformative
Power of Europe", Freie Universität Berlin
Structuring International Financial Support for Adaptation to
Climate Change
Izumi Kubota, National Institute for Environmental
Studies
Cultural Climate Change: What Explains the Wide Variation
in the Types and Effectiveness of Climate Change Related
CO2 Emissions Reduction Policies Adopted by the More
Developed Nations of the OECD?
Charles Laffiteau, University of Texas at Dallas
Who Meets the Kyoto Target (or Not), and Why? Panel
Study of Consumption and Climate Change Compliance
Taedong Lee, City University of Hong Kong
The 100 Billion Dollar Question: Interests and Norms in
Climate Change Financing
Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University
Two Logics of Climate Change Games: Environmental
Governance and Know-How Competition
Hongyuan Yu, Shanghai Institute for International
Studies, China
MC99: Monday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Networks in International Society
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
The Emergence of the International Non-Governmental
Organization in World Politics
Thomas Davies, City University of London
Targeting a Plural Public in the Mediterranean: Where
Public Diplomacy and Paradiplomacy Meet
Manuel J. Duran, University of Antwerp
Revolution and Evolution: Civic Mobilization and Coalitions
Anders C. Hardig, American University
From Advocacy to Confrontation: Direct Enforcement by
Environmental Transnational Advocacy Networks
Teale Nevada Phelps Bondaroff, University of Cambridge
MD01: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Drugs, Gambling and Sex: Interrogating the
Connections/Disconnects Between the Licit and Illicit
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI
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H. Richard Friman, Marquette University
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Berta I. Arias, Joliet Junior College
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MD04: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
China in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gary D. Rawnsley, University of Leeds
Disc.
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Institute of Global
and Area Studies
Power and Capital: Institutional Change of the Chinese Film
Industry
Katherine Kit Ling Chu, University of Southern California
Reigning in Cyberspace Chinese Nationalism: Negotiation
Between the Propaganda State and the Public Media
Ning Liao, Old Dominion University
Peter Andreas, Brown University
Derica Lampbrechts, Stellenbosch University
Andrae Marak, IUPUC
Elaine Carey, St. John's University
MD02: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
New Technologies for Research in the Global Information
Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
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MD03: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Study Abroad: Lessons Learned
Nils Weidmann, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University
Jason Lyall, Yale
Michael Tomz, Stanford University
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Vertical and Horizontal Power Lines: Hierarchic Regulation
Versus Cyber Dissent in the Realms of the Chinese Internet
Nele Noesselt, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
MD05: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Religion and Foreign Policy Analysis
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michelle LeBaron, University of BC Faculty of Law
Disc.
Michelle LeBaron, University of BC Faculty of Law
Religion and Foreign Policy Preferences
Miroslav Nincic, University of California Davis
Jennifer Ramos, Loyola Marymount University
Religious Resurgence and the Desecularization of
American Foreign Policy
Gregorio Bettiza, London School of Economics and
Political Science
The Religious Roots of American National Identity and
National Security After the End of the Cold War
Maria Fanis, Ohio University
Toeing the Line of Secularism: Religion in Syria’s Foreign
Policy
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Bilkent University
Explaining Religious Attitudes toward the US's Role in a
Multilateral World
Cigdem Kentmen, Izmir University of Economics
Zeynep Taydas, Clemson University
MD06: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
New Media and New Politics in the Middle East
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Disc.
Shirin Saeidi, University of Cambridge
Feminist Cyberactivism in the Middle East and North Africa:
From New Media to New Politics?
Elham Gheytanchi, Santa Monica College
Measuring International Public Opinion Using Social
Networks: Can Twitter and Facebook Replace or
Complement Public Opinion Polls?
Keir A. Lieber, Georgetown University
Alan J. Kuperman, University of Texas
Panel
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Measor, Saint Mary's University
Rupal N. Mehta, UCSD
Testing the Taboo- Support for the Use of Nuclear
Weapons: An Experimental Approach
Aaron Shreve, University of California, Davis
MD10: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Human Nature, Agency and Beyond: The Individual in
International Relations
Nivien Saleh, University of Saint Thomas
Social Media and Arab Revolutions
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Adnan M. Hayajneh, The Hashemite University
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Annette Freyberg-Inan, University of Amsterdam
Twitter and Tyrants: New Media and its Effects on
Sovereignty in the Middle East
Wiebke Lamer, Old Dominion University
Politically Motivated Internet Social Network Mobilization in
2011 Middle East Revolutions
Andrea C. Perkins, Claremont Graduate University
Cheryl Van Den Handel, Northeastern State University
From First Tweet to Final Collapse - The Dimensions of
Social Media in Regime Collapse
Alex Hughes Scott, San Francisco State University
Twitter Revolution Explored - Civil Cyber Society and
Activism
Ella S. Zhou, Harvard University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason M. Brownlee, University of Texas at Austin
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Resisting Democracy: The US-Egypt Alliance in a Changing
Middle East
Jason M. Brownlee, University of Texas at Austin
Principal-Agent Problems in Promoting Democracy
Sarah S. Bush, Harvard University
Information and Self-Enforcing Democracy: The Role of
International Election Observation
Michael K. McKoy, Princeton University
Disc.
Deproliferation Dynamics: Why Do States Give Up Nuclear
Weapons Programs
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Susan Hyde, Yale University
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Jeff Kaplow, University of California San Diego
Babak Rahimi, University of California, San Diego
Bush the Elder’s Democratic Adventure: US Regime
Change in Panama
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Global Phase-Out of Bomb-Grade Uranium?
Anat Niv-Solomon, City University of New York
Disc.
Panel
Does the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Matter?
Internet, Dissent and State Power in Egypt and Iran
MD08: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Democratization and Authoritarianism as International
Phenomena
MD09: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation, or Taboo?
Rebecca Davis Gibbons, Georgetown University
Keir A. Lieber, Georgetown University
Alexander Hanna, University of Wisconsin
Disc.
Michael Miller, Australian National University
How Durable is the Nuclear Weapons Taboo?
The Role of Social Media in Egypt's 2011 Revolution
MD07: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Twitter Revolutions
Democracy by Example? Economic Growth, Policy
Diffusion, and Regime Change
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Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
David L. Blaney, Macalester College
J. Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts
Boston
Benjamin Herborth, Goethe University Frankfurt
Colin Wight, University of Sydney
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International
Studies & Uppsala University
Daniel Jacobi, Goethe University Frankfurt
Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University
MD11: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Intervention Versus Prevention: A Common Denominator of
International Conflict Resolution
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marcus Marktanner, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Lee C. Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
Violent Reactions to Transformative Intervention:
Resistance and Agency in Bolivia
Juliana Bertazzo, University of Campinas
Breaking Natural Selection: A Dynamic Model of Civil War
and Third-Party Intervention
Sang Ki Kim, University of Iowa
From Mediation to Military Intervention: An Analysis of the
Conditions for Use of Coercive Strategies by Third-Parties
in International Conflicts
Jessica Kroezen, Leiden University
Sinisa Vukovic, Institute of Political Science, Leiden
University
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Understanding Occupation: Introducing a New Data Set of
Military Occupations
Lenore E. VanderZee, University of Notre Dame
MD12: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chinese Foreign Policy in Africa
Panel
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chaka Ferguson, Florida International University
Christian M. Brütsch, University of Zurich
The Beijing Consensus in Africa: Analyzing the Motives
Guiding China's Foreign and Economic Policies in SubSaharan Africa
Jennie Linder Cunningham, University of West Florida
Teeth of the Dragon? Chinese Small Arms Transfers to
Africa in Hegemonic Perspective
Indra De Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Susanne Hansen, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Paul Midford, Norwegian University of Science &
Technology
Domestic Factors, Foreign Aid Policy Process, and China’s
Health Aid to Africa
Yanzhong Huang, Seton Hall University and Council on
Foreign Relations
Correlates of Corruption? China’s FDI in Africa and African
Misgovernment
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Economic Statecraft With Chinese Characteristics
William Norris, Bush School, Texas A&M
Selective Cooperation? Insights From Chinese Activity in
Darfur and Libya
Courtney J. Richardson, Tufts University
MD13: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
China and Global Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shogo Suzuki, University of Manchester
Disc.
Deborah Brautigam, American University
Is China a Unique State? Orientalism in Sino-African
Relations Literature
Miwa Hirono, University of Nottingham
The Coalescing of the Beijing Consensus and China's
Economic Governance
Marc Lanteigne, Victoria University Wellington
China and the Advocacy of International Norms
Katherine Morton, Australian National University
A Norm Taker or a Norm Maker? Comparing China's Role in
Global Development Institutions
James Reilly, University of Sydney
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
Disc.
Haley J. Swedlund, Radboud University Nijmegen
Human Rights and Foreign Aid: The Critical Role of NGOs
as Information-Providers
Michelle Allendoerfer, George Washington University
Oiling State-Society Relations: The Causes of PetroleumBased Authoritarianism (The Case of Russia)
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Global Development
Disc.
MD14: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
NGOs, Civil Society: Adaptation and Contestation in the
Global Economy
Olga Beznosova, University of British Columbia
National Roots of Global NGOs? How Country-of Origin
Factors Affect the Structures and Strategies of International
NGOs
Elizabeth Bloodgood, Concordia University
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
Global Civil Society, Transversal Hegemony and the
Globalization-Contestation Nexus
Karen Buckley, University of Manchester
Embedded NGOs and the Reconstitution of Knowledge in
the International Trade Regime
Erin N. Hannah, Kings University College
MD15: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Combatants, Demobs & Citizens: Exploring Transitions and
Changes Over Time Using Multiple Methods
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dipali Mukhopadhyay, Princeton University
Disc.
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Is Violence Related to Population Density? Urban Centers
in Post-Demobilization Colombia
Kimberly Howe, Tufts University
Enzo Nussio, University of St.Gallen
Joining (& Leaving) the War: Exploring the Choices and
Trajectories of Combatants in Colombia
Enzo Nussio, University of St.Gallen
Ben Oppenheim, UC Berkeley
Using Dialogue to Advance Reconciliation in Post-Conflict
Societies: A Field Experiment in Aceh, Indonesia
Rachel C. Schiller, Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, Tufts University
Second Time Around: Ex-Combatants at the Polls in Liberia
Johanna J. Söderström, Uppsala University
Health, Security and Peacebuilding: The Role of Routines
and Beliefs in Shaping Post-Conflict Reform Strategies
Antoine Vandemoortele, European University Institute
MD16: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Civilizational Politics in World Affairs
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
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Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
Emanuel Adler, University of Toronto
Peter Gourevitch, University of California San Diego
William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University and
Hoover Institution
MD18: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Innovative Panel
From Virtual to Real: Simulating Conflict Dynamics in a
Global Information Age
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hemda Ben-Yehuda, Bar-Ilan University
Chair
Luba Levin-Banchik, Bar-Ilan University
Chair
Chanan Naveh, Sapir College Israel
MD19: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Communication and Norms Transmission in International
Organization
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jonathan R. Strand, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas
Disc.
Eric Cox, Texas Christian University
The World Bank Group: The Medium and the Message
Adrian Robert Bazbauers, Australian National University
Information, International Organizations, and Delegation:
How IOs Intervene in Nuclear Proliferation
Robert L. Brown, Temple University
We the People: Globalized Norms and the Future of the
United Nations
Trudy Fraser, United Nations University | University of
Tokyo
Food as a Right: How Hunger was Constructed as a Global
Problem
Michelle D. Jurkovich, George Washington University
Human Development: The Making of a UN Ideology
Jean-Philippe Therien, Université de Montréal
MD20: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Conflicts, Attacks, Risks, and Wars in the Global Economies
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
Disc.
David E. Spiro, Columbia University
Terrorism, Counterterrorism and the Stock Market: A Case
Study of ETA and Spain
Evan J. Perkoski, University of Pennsylvania
Risks Beyond Borders: The Effects of Globalization on the
Incidence of Systemic Risk
Stewart Prest, University of British Columbia
Of Development and Death: A Multiagent Investigation of
Development Efforts in Southern Afghanistan in 2007-9
Seyed M. M. Rizi, George Mason University
Vulnerable but Capable: Speculative Attacks, Currency
Crises, and Young Democracies
Byunghwan Son, University of Missouri
Linkage of American Wars and the U.S. National Economy
After WWII
Eriko Ueno, Gakushuin University
MD21: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Claiming Space: LGBTQI Scholarship and Teaching in the
IR Classroom
Sponsor(s): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies
Caucus
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sandra McEvoy, University of Massachusetts
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Jane L. Parpart, Carleton University and Dalhousie
University
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
David E. Settje, Concordia University Chicago
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University
Michelle Morkert, Concordia University
Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
MD22: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
"Like the UN"? The Use of Social Media by NGOs and IGOs
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton
Disc.
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
NGOs In Conventional Weapons Negotiations: Influential
Advocators or Tamed Advisors?
Kenki Adachi, American University
Re-Inventing the United Nations: Social Media and its
Effects for International Organizations
Alexandre Ratner Rochman, Sao Paulo State University
NICT, ENISA, (Digital) Democracy and (e-)Foreign Policy: a
Matter of State Effective Power and Governance or Just
Principles? - The Portuguese Case
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balão, Technical University of
Lisbon
Configurations of Cross-Sector Linkages Among
Transnational Non-Governmental Organizations: How
Strategic are TNGO Linkages?
Luis Enrique Santana, University of Washington
MD23: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
A Small World, After All? Ethics in the Internet Era
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
David Watkins, University of Dayton
Disc.
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa, Ghent University
Violence Goes Viral: Ethics and Responsibility in the Digital
Information Age
Servan Adar Avsar, Istanbul Bilgi University
Spectacular Victims: The Construction of Victimhood in the
Global Media
Lucy Ware McGuffey, University of Colorado-Denver
Thorsten Spehn, University of Colorado, Denver
Innovation and Contestation in the Making of Cyberspace
Feryaz Ocakli, Brown University
A Long-Distance Relationship? A Review of the Role of
Distance in our Ethical Obligations to Others
Elizabeth O'Casey, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul National University
Disc.
Joerg Balsiger, Department of Geography and
Environment, University of Geneva
Mats Braun, Institute of International Relations
Rachel Ricci, Northwestern University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California
Santa Barbara
Disc.
Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki
Reframing Development in the Age of Vulnerability: From
Case Studies of the Philippines, Trinidad, and El Salvador
to New Measures of Rootedness
Robin Broad, American University
Turkey’s Emergence in the Region and in Global Platforms
Hilal Elver, University of California, Santa Barbara
Counter Hegemonic Geopolitics and BRIC Developmental
Dynamism
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Diversity, Development and Causal Heterogeneity
Yuan Lu, Harvard University
Strom Thacker, Boston University
BRICs and Emancipation
Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California Santa
Barbara
MD25: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Creating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP): A New Model
Free Trade Agreement?
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John S. Odell, University of Southern California
Disc.
Panel
In Search of Social Norms: The Case of EU Environmental
Policy in Post-Communist Europe
The Dangers of 'Friending' Global Norms
MD24: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
21st Century Development: Radical Inequality and
Emancipation
MD26: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Europe Inside and Out: Integration, Norm Diffusion and
Environmental Governance
Stephan Haggard, University of California at San
Diego
Bottoms Up: Using the Trans-Pacific Partnership to Link
FTAs in the Asia Pacific
Vinod K. Aggarwal, University of California Berkeley
Can the TPP Unravel the Noodle Bowl? The Political
Economy of Multilateralization in Asia
Ann Capling, University of Melbourne
John Ravenhill, Australian National University
Getting from Here to There: Stitching Together Goods
Agreements in the TPP
Deborah Elms, Temasek Foundation Centre for Trade &
Negotiations
Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011 and Japan's
Participation in Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
Hideyuki Miura, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda
University
Insufficient Climate Policy Integration in EU Energy Policies:
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Claire Dupont, Institute for European Studies
The Power of European Water Governance Beyond Europe
Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra
The EU’s 20/30 Emissions Target Explained
Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University
The European Union, Norm Diffusion, and Climate Change
Policy: Examining EU Engagement with China and India
Diarmuid A. Torney, KFG "The Transformative Power of
Europe", Freie Universität Berlin
MD27: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
"Leave it in the Ground": Theory and Practice Toward a Post
-Petroleum Future
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pamela Martin, Coastal Carolina University
Disc.
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Access to Energy: Lessons Learned About Equity and
Inclusion in a Rural Danish Community
Robert Leteff Jr., University of Wyoming
The Influence of Yasuni and Haudenosauness Thought on
the Global Movement for the Rights of Nature and
Humanity's Responsibility to "Leave it in the Ground"
Jack Manno, State University of New York
Pamela Martin, Coastal Carolina University
Fossil Fuel Phase-Out: Analogies with Abolition, Nuclear
Proliferation, POPs and Peak Oil
Thomas Princen, University of Michigan
Geopolitics and Overconsumption
Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire
MD28: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Justice – Local Democracy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
Disc.
Aigul Kulnazarova, School of Global Studies, Tama
University
What a Pity!: Sovereign Immunity and the Diminution of
Human Rights
Mark Gibney, University of North Carolina Asheville
Deliberating Normative Responsibility of Transnational
Corporations (TNC) – A New Global Justice Project?
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp, Otto von Guericke University
of Magdeburg
Transitional Justice Measures and Their Impact on Quality
of Democracy
Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
International Legal Bodies as Promoter of Compliance or
Non-Compliance of International Law
Karen Schlueter, Otto von Guericke University of
Magdebur
MD29: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Considerations in Truth-Seeking in Transitional Justice
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alana Tiemessen, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Disc.
Joanna R. Quinn, The University of Western Ontario
The Bloody Sunday Inquiry: Assessing Its Impact on PostConflict Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Nevin T. Aiken, University of Wyoming
Transitional Justice in Egypt: Possibilities and Pitfalls
Mieczyslaw Boduszynski, U.S. Department of State
Victor Peskin, Arizona State University
An Egyptian Truth Commission: Why the Court System
Does Not Do Enough
Rebecca Bowman, Luther College
Kim Lanegran, Coe College
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Agni Kalfagianni, Free University of Amsterdam
Disc.
Benjamin Cashore, Yale University
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Christine Overdevest, University of Florida
Graeme Auld, Carleton University
Doris Andrea Fuchs, University of Münster
MD32: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Islam in the West
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Disc.
Jo-Marie Burt, George Mason University
Gabriela Fried Amilivia, California State University Los
Angeles
Francesca Lessa, University of Oxford
The Kenyan Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission:
Challenges and Achievements
Kim Lanegran, Coe College
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nico van der Heiden, Centre for Democracy Studies
Aarau
Disc.
Pawel K. Frankowski, University of St. Gallen
Comparative Evaluation of the Impact of Intergovernmental
Coordination on the Efficiency of External Relations in
Quebec and New Brunswick Provinces
Elena Albina, National School of Public Administration
(ENAP)
Sub-National Regional Integration: Coalitions of the Willing
Katja Biedenkopf, KFG 'The Transformative Power of
Europe', Free University Berlin
The International Activities of Canadian Cities: Are
Canadian Cities Challenging the Gate-Keeper Position of
the Federal Executive in International Affairs?
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patryk Pawlak, EU Institute for Security Studies
The Twists and Turns of Transitional Justice Efforts in
Uruguay, 1985-2011
MD30: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sub-State Foreign Policy in Americas and Europe II
MD31: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Effectiveness of Private Governance Institutions for
Sustainability: Issues, Debates, Controversies
Matthias Kaelberer, University of Memphis
Institutions at a Crossroads: The Challenge of Integrating
Muslim Immigrants in Western Societies
Murat Bayar, University of Georgia
The Politicization of Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in
France: From Public Debates to New Political Alliances
Brigitte Beauzamy, University of Warwick
European Muslims’ Trust in the Political System
Peter E. Doerschler, Bloomsburg University
Pamela Irving Jackson, Rhode Island College
Radical Right and Islamists in Europe: Confrontation,
Coexistence and Impact on Mainstream Politics
Ryan G. McCabe, University of Delaware
Juris Pupcenoks, Washington College
Where Do Muslim Immigrant NGOs Stand in Global Poverty
Alleviation?
Mehmet Ozkan, International University of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Middle East Conflicts and American Muslim Protest Politics
Juris Pupcenoks, Washington College
MD33: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Statebuilding Practices in Comparative Perspective
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Oliver Jütersonke, Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies, Geneva,
and Zurich University Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)
Chair
David Ross Black, Dalhousie University
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Stephanie Hofmann, Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies
Susanna P. Campbell, Tufts University
Achim Wennmann, Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies
Jenny Baechler, Dalhousie University
MD34: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Power, Principles and Participation in International Law
Panel
Moira K. Lynch, University of Minnesota
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San
Diego
Disc.
Kai L. Raustiala, University of California, Los
Angeles
A Behavioral Approach to International Legal Cooperation
James Fowler, University of California - San Diego
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San Diego
Brad Leighton LeVeck, University of California San Diego
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
Sovereignty Costs, Human Rights Institutions and
Democratization
Who Fudges International Legal Commitments and How?
Tonya L. Putnam, Columbia University
International Judges on Patrol: The Impact of the IACTHR
Monitoring on State Compliance
Jeffrey Staton, Emory University
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stephanie Carvin, University of London
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
To Indict or Not to Indict?: An Integrated Theory of When
the International Criminal Court Should Indict Alleged
International Criminals
Eamon T. Aloyo, University of Colorado and One Earth
Future Foundation
The Social Power of Non-Hegemonic Treaties: Assessing
the Impact of the Antipersonnel Mine Ban and Rome Statute
of the International Criminal Court
Adam S. Bower, University of British Columbia
Evaluating the Influence of the International Criminal Court
Jessica Brandwein, University of Notre Dame
Robert C. Johansen, University of Notre Dame
Why Do States Join the International Criminal Court:
Methodological Lessons Learned From 'Late Joiners'
Laszlo Sarkany, University of Western Ontario
Fighting Under the Shadow of the Court
Gary J. Uzonyi, University of Michigan
MD36: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Strategic Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice Debate
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Moira K. Lynch, University of Minnesota
Disc.
Jeremy A. Rinker, Guilford College
Disc.
Gearoid M. Millar, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Postwar Transitional Justice Disciplinary Structure: Tracking
How We Share Ideas and Constructs in an Emerging Field
Gearoid M. Millar, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Jesse D. Lecy, Georgia State University
Jeremy A. Rinker, Guilford College
Hybrid War-Crime Tribunals and Local Transitional Justice:
Lessons from the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Mohamed Sesay, McGill University
The Impact of Crime in Peacebuilding: The Case of
Colombia
Maria Lucia Zapata, Student PhD University of Manitoba
MD37: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Great Powers and Foreign Policy in Asia
Panel
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Disc.
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Explaining the Evolution of China's Military Strategy
Taylor M. Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Neoclassical Realism and Sino-American Relations
Kai He, Utah State University
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Do Legal Justifications Matter?
Disc.
Restorative Justice as Reflective Practice
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Security Studies
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San Diego
Edward Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
MD35: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The International Criminal Court: Issues and Problems
Post-Conflict Justice Only? A Study of Accountability Efforts
Conducted During Internal Wars
Who Accommodates China? Exploring Variation in National
Policies Relating to Core Chinese Interests
Scott Kastner, University of Maryland
Norms in East Asian Regionalism: Developing a Regional
Community and Establishing its Institutional Base
Hiro Katsumata, Waseda University
Fear of Falling: Prewar Japan’s Grand Strategies and Their
Lessons for Twenty-First Century China
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Tufts University
MD38: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The Politics of Nuclear Weapons: An Empirical Analysis
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
Disc.
Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania
Disc.
Matthew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University
Assume a (Very Dangerous) Can Opener: Modeling the
Nuclear Terrorist Threat to the United States
Victor Asal, State University of New York at Albany
Kathleen Deloughery, State University of New York at
Albany
R. Karl Rethemeyer, State University of New York at
Albany
Arming for Armageddon: The Determinants of Vertical
Nuclear Proliferation
Erik Gartzke, UCSD
Does the Size of the Nuclear Umbrella Matter? Security
Assurances, Nuclear Force Posture, and Extended
Deterrence
Matthew Kroenig, Georgetown University
Michael L. Weintraub, Georgetown University
Posturing for War?: Nuclear Weapons, Strategy, and
Emboldenment
Vipin Narang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Making Money and Making Bombs: Why Integration Into the
Global Economy Does Not Cause Nuclear Renunciation
Christopher Way, Cornell University
MD39: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Combating Illicit Networks
Panel
MD42: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Situated Knowledge: Perspectives and Insights on the Field
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee, York University
Disc.
Bridget L. Coggins, Dartmouth College
Disc.
Organized Criminal Groups in Central America and the
Political Process
Thomas Boerman, Central American-Mexican
Gang/Organized Crime Analyst
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, University of Texas at
Brownsville and Texas Southmost College
Nathan Jones, University of California at Irvine
The Consequences of Dealing With Non-State Security
Threats: Modern Citizenship and the Golden Age of Piracy
Mark A. Shirk, University of Maryland
‘A Face Drawn In Sand’: The Notion of the ‘Human’ in the
Academic Discourse on ‘Human Security’
Erzsebet Strausz, Aberystwyth University
MD43: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Perspectives on Global Governance and the Internet
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
Sonja C. Wolf, UNAM
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Global Governance, the UN and World Development:
Developing New Strategies for the UN System
Sagarika Dutt, Nottingham Trent University
Great Expectations: The Millennium Development Goals
and Ambitious Capitalist Social Transformation
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary, University of London
Rights Based Approaches to Development: Concepts,
Evidence, and Policy
Varun Gauri, World Bank
Siri Gloppen, CMI
Sustainable Development in a Globalized World: Must We
Choose Between 'Race To The Top' and 'Fortress World'?
Hannes R. Stephan, Lund University
MD41: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Responsibility to Protect III: Libya, the R2P, and
Humanitarian Intervention
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Human Rights
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Pattison, University of Manchester
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
Monica Carreto Serrano, Global Centre for the
Responsibility to Protect
Jennifer Welsh, Oxford University
Simon Chesterman, National University of
Singapore
Hannah R. Hughes, Aberystwyth University
Collaborative Genealogy
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Maras and Zetas: Exploring the Links Between Street
Gangs and Organized Crime in Southern Mexico
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The Practice of Writing International Relations
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Fearing the State: Why Illicit Networks Flatten and Reduce
Violence
Disc.
The Coloniality of Security: On Biopolitics, Violence and
Resistance
Lara Coleman, University of Durham
The Current Dilemmas of Mexico-U.S. Migration: Poverty,
Drugs, and U.S. Immigration Policy
MD40: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Development as Rule: Perspectives on Governance
Kyle A. Grayson, Newcastle University
Christopher Tunnard, The Fletcher School
Building the Dam: Understanding Distributed Networks for
International Affairs Research in the Age of Information
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
Erica Lauren Seng, American University
Constructing Global Governance in an Internet Era: Culture,
Co-Processes and Non-State Actors
Nanette S. Levinson, American University
The Next Wave of Governance: Brokers, Network
Architects, and Other Actors in Transatlantic Cyberspace
Gabriella Paar-Jakli, Kent State University
Internet Governance in the Digital Age: Challenges and
Opportunities
Joseph F. Turcotte, Centre for International Governance
Innovation
MD44: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Public Diplomacy and Power: To What End?
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Philip Seib, University of Southern California
Participan Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
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MD45: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Technological Opportunities and Challenges in the
Classroom
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario
Disc.
Steven Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University
The Visual Sociology of Globalization: An Interactive
Resource and Pedagogical Model
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Jennifer Natalie Fish, Old Dominion University
Explorations in Active Learning: The Utilization of
Information and Communication Technology to Engage
Students, Faculty, and Staff in Dialogue on Global
Citizenship
Jermain Griffin, Colorado State University
Critical Thinking Toward Electronic Media
Kent H. Mitchell, Middlesex Community College
Using Blogs in the International Relations Classroom: An
Assessment
Tina Kempin Reuter, Christopher Newport University
MD46: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Manning the State: The Danish-Norwegian Composite State
as an Empire
Sponsor(s): Nordic International Studies Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University
Disc.
Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
The King’s Middle Men
Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
There’s Something Forgotten in the State of Denmark: A
Scandinavian Empire and Its Middle Men
Morten Skumsrud Andersen, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs (NUPI)
Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
An Inside Job? Conceptualising the Outside and
Differentiating the Inside During Imperial Dissolution
Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
The Danish Empire in the Atlantic World
Jeppe Mulich, New York University
MD47: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The IO BIO Project: A Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries
-General of International Organizations
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kent J. Kille, College of Wooster
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Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
Peter I. Hajnal, University of Toronto
Kirsten Haack, Northumbria University
Manuel Fröhlich, FSU Jena
Roger A. Coate, Georgia College & State University
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
MD48: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Celebrities, Media and Transnational Belonging
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham
Disc.
James Brassett, University of Warwick
Celebrities and Afropolitans: Managing Private Affect in
Transnational Relations
Lene Bull Christiansen, Roskilde University
Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University
Amplifying Causes: Celebrities as Norm Entrepreneurs in
Global Civil Society
Alexandra Budabin, University of Dayton
China's AIDS Celebrities and the International Politics of
HIV
Johanna L. Hood, Australian National University Centre
on China in the World
Firm Allies, Bitter Competitors: Celebrity Activists and
NGOs in Africa
Asteris Huliaras, University of Peloponnese
MD49: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
South Asia Security in Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bidisha Biswas, Western Washington University
Disc.
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command &
Staff College
Striving for Autarky: The Fledgling Rise of India's DefenseIndustrial Base
Anil Pillai, University of Cincinnati
Jake Wilson, University of Cincinnati
Managing Conflicts While Managing Reputations: India’s
Responses to Insurgent Movements
Bidisha Biswas, Western Washington University
Leapfrogging the Local?: Domestic and Regional Security
and India’s Rise
Derrick V. Frazier, USAF Air Command and Staff College
Robert Stewart Ingersoll, USAF Air Command & Staff
College
A Meeting of Minds: Sino-Pakistani Military Ties
Prem Mahadevan, ETH Zurich
MD50: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
European Identity Construction and Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Sociology
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Disc.
Apostolos Agnantopoulos, Dublin City University
Europeanization of Greek Foreign Policy
Nihan Akincilar, Okan University
Imagined Community Goes International: The Internal and
External Dimensions of Identity Construction - The Case of
the European Union
Zeynep Arkan, University of Kent
The Politics of Crises in European Foreign Policy
Mai'a Keapuolani Davis Cross, University of Southern
California
Changes of Identity, Changes of Course: The Non-Crisis
Kind of Foreign Policy Transformation in Post-Communist
Europe
Dessislava Kirilova, Yale University
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
The European Union International Political Identity:
Between Rhetoric and Realpolitik
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University
Ana S. Pinto, IPRI-UNL
MD51: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Repression and Violence Against Civilians
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Caroline L. Payne, Lycoming College
Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University
Joseph A. Cannataci, University of Groningen &
University of Malta
Caroline L. Payne, Lycoming College
Options in the Arsenal: Are Repressive Tactics Substitutes
or Complements?
Courtenay R. Conrad, University of California Merced
Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt, University of North Texas
Financial Regulation in a Globalizing World: Moral Hazards,
Public Goods, and 'Smart Regulation'
Philip George Cerny, Rutgers University
Updating Statecraft to the Modern Era: Finance,
Information, and Regulation
Control and Violence Against Civilians: A Geospatial
Comparison of the Patterns of Violence in Bosnia and
Herzegovina 1941-45/1992-95
Michelle Frasher, Molloy College
Members Only: Banks’ Pursuit of Too-Big-to-Fail and the
Resulting Regulatory Complexity
Jonathan D. Hall, Uppsala University
Travis Selmier II, Indiana University
Explaining Variation in Responses to Violence Against
Noncombatants in Civil War
MD54: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Reflections and Reassessments on the Early Work and
Ideas of J. David Singer
Alyssa K. Prorok, University of Maryland
The Organizational Roots of Human Right Abuses in a
Comparative Perspective.
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Roos van der Haer, University of Konstanz
MD52: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Women, Leadership and Gender Equality
Disc.
Culture Clash or Converging Security Needs? Emerging
Patterns in Us-European Trends in the Management and
Exchange of Law-Enforcement and Security Data
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Disc.
MD53: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Private vs State Interests Governing Information Flows in
Finance and Security
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel S. Geller, Wayne State University
Disc.
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
Nils Petter Gleditsch, Peace Research Institute Oslo
(PRIO)
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Political Demography and Geography
Disc.
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
J. David Singer and Conflict Issues: Does it Matter Over
What States Fight?
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Serena Serrano Oswald, National Autonomous
University of Mexico (UNAM)
Serena Serrano Oswald, National Autonomous
University of Mexico (UNAM)
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
The Impact of Gender Quotas on National Gender Equity in
Sub-Saharan Africa
Karen Brown, University of Minnesota
Chavanne Lenise Peercy, University of Minnesota
Bringing Women to the Table: The Emergence of Electoral
Gender Quotas Worldwide
Amanda B. Clayton, University of Washington
Promises of Female Leadership? Female Heads of
State/Government in the Modern Era
Sarah Fisher, University of Georgia
Beyond Political Representation: Getting to Gender Equality
in Japanese Electoral Politics
Atsuko Sato, California State University, Los Angeles
The Role of Women in Foreign Ministries: Female
Diplomats and Gender Mainstreaming in Foreign Policy
Catarina Isabel Tully, FromOverHere
Paul F. Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
J. David Singer on Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control
Daniel S. Geller, Wayne State University
J. David Singer and the Democratic Peace
Meredith Reid Sarkees, Global Women's Leadership in
International Security (GWLIS)
J. David Singer and Systems Theory: Is it Relevant for a
World of Intra-state Conflicts?
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
MD55: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Ethnic Lobbies and U.S. Foreign Policy: Assessing Means,
Impact and Policy Preferences
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bryan Daves, Yeshiva University
Disc.
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Are All Politics Local? Can Presidential Electoral Politics
Explain U.S.-Israeli Relations?
Bryan Daves, Yeshiva University
The Power of Influence: Public Opinion and American
Policy on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Khalil M. Marrar, DePaul University
The Role of Ethnic Lobbies and Liberal Dissidents in
Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Russia
Music and Revolutions: Performances, Motifs, Rhythms and
the Improvisation of Political Consciousness
David Parker, King's College, London
Facebook Foreign Policy: Examining the Political Use of
Social Media by Ethnic Identity Groups in the United States
Trevor Rubenzer, University of South Carolina-Upstate
MD56: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Exclusion and Inclusion in the World Politics
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Jonas Wolff, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Assessing Ethnic Demands: Determinants and Indicators of
Success in Colombian Ethnic Social Movements
Jean Paul Crissien, Arizona State University
Cyber Exclusion in the Global Information Age: Stateless
Vietnamese in Tonle Sap, Berlin, and Warsaw
Trangdai N. Glassey-Tranguyen, Stanford University
What Not To Wear: Indigeneity, Marginalization and the
Construction of the International in El Salvador
Juan Gualberto Melara, University of Ottawa
MD57: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Resource Constraints and International Conflict
Panel
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emily Meierding, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
Disc.
Stephen John Majeski, University of Washington
From Antarctic Treaty to Antarctic Treaty System:
Competition and Cooperation of Power and Institution
Under the Antarctic Consensus
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edward Webb, Dickinson College
Disc.
Sabine Dreher, York University, Glendon College
Political Economy of Recent Elections in Turkey,
Reflections of Social Media Coverage on Pools
Ahmet Ikiz, Mugla University
Leadership Frame Variation Over the Course of a Protest
Wave: Gaza Protests in Turkey
Defne Jones, Indiana University
Ozgur Unal Eris, Bahçesehir University
MD60: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Power, Principles and US Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Dustin H. Tingley, Harvard University
Exchange Rates and Trade Protectionism
J. Lawrence Broz
Trade Protection and World Power: Congressional Support
for American Foreign Policy, 1890-1914
Stephen John Majeski, University of Washington
David Sylvan, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Benjamin O. Fordham, Binghamton University
Arctic Power Projection: Utilizing the Exogenous Shock of
Climate Change to Test Theories of Power Projection
Jonathan Nguyen Mark, University of California, San
Diego
Oil and Water: Cooperation and Conflict Over Offshore
Petroleum Resources
Emily Meierding, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Natural Resources, Domestic Instability and International
Conflicts: Resources as Permissive and Immediate Causes
of Interstate Disputes
Elnur Soltanov, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University
George Lawson, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Do Modern Empires Really End Because of Resource
Constraints?
The Social Technologies of Revolution
MD59: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Turkish Politics in the Information Age
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dustin H. Tingley, Harvard University
Tai-Ting Liu, National Chung Hsing University
Han-Ju Yen, National Chung Hsing University
Disc.
Eric Selbin, Southwestern University
The Message is in the Memory: News of the Haitian
Revolution
Turkey on the Way to the European Union: The AKP
Government and Turkish Media
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
MD58: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Social Technologies of Protest
Small Worlds, Slow Memory/ies, and Redes: Who “Writes”
Stories of Revolution and Who “Hears” Them
Robbie G. Shilliam, Victoria University of Wellington
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter M. Sanchez, Loyola University Chicago
Disc.
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics and
Political Science
The Choice for Multilateralism: Foreign Aid and American
Foreign Policy
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Dustin H. Tingley, Harvard University
Foreign Lobbies and Foreign Aid
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
Identity First: Non-Material Factors as Moderators of
Economic Self-Interest Effects on Trade Preferences
Shahrzad Sabet, Harvard University
MD61: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and the Role/Contribution
of Policy Makers in a Democracy
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Randy Burkett, Naval Postgraduate School
Disc.
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and Policy: Case Studies
of United Kingdom, Argentina, Peru, Spain, and Russia
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and Policy: Case Study of
Brazil
Joanisval B. Goncalves, Senate of Brazil
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and Policy: Case Study of
Croatia
Stephane J. Lefebvre, Carleton University
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and Policy: Case Study of
Romania
Mihaela Matei, Romanian Domestic Intelligence Service
(SRI)
MD62: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis
Roundtable
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
Chih-yu Shih, National Taiwan University
Korwa G. Adar
Douglas Ollivant, New America Foundation
MD65: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Russia and its Regions in World Politics
Masoud Kazemzadeh, Sam Houston State
University
Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Valerie Hudson, The Bush School of Government
and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Panel
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
Heroines, Motherhood and the UK Ban on Women in
Combat Roles
Linda T. Åhäll, University of Warwick
Grievance or Golddigging? Selective Incentives and
Participation in Armed Rebellion
Alexis L. Henshaw, University of Arizona
Are Female Soldiers a Threat to National Security?: Women
and Troop Cohesion
Megan H. MacKenzie, The University of Sydney
Intersecting Female Terrorists and Women as Combatants
into National and Global National Security Paradigms
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, University of Minnesota Law School
The Arab Spring for Women? Gender, Representation, and
Middle East Politics in 2011
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Jonathon Patrick Whooley, University of Florida
Jacqueline Hazelton, University of Rochester
Dictatorships & Disappointments: Moving Strategic Aid
Beyond Wishful Thinking to Results
Moving Beyond Clichés: Towards a New Theory of Irregular
Warfare
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Alexander B. Downes, George Washington
University
Disc.
Brendan R. Green, MIT
Ellen Knickmeyer, The Pulitzer Center On Crisis
Reporting
Rita A. Giacalone, Universidad de Los Andes
MD63: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
FSS 4- Security, Conflict and Rebellion: Spaces for
Women's Participation and Resistance
Sponsor(s): Committee for the Analysis of Military Operations and Strategy
Compellence and Accommodation in Counterinsurgency
Warfare: What Explains Success?
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Global South Caucus
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MD64: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Other Tools in the National Security Tool Kit: Uses of
National Power Beyond Counterinsurgency as State Building
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marina Lebedeva, Moscow State Instute of
International Relations (University)
Participan Ira M. Busygina, Moscow State Institute of
International Relations
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Participan Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State
University
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Participan Sergey Sevastiyanov, Vladivostok St. University of
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Economics
Participan Tamara Troyakova, Far Eastern Federal University
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MD67: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Feminist Methodology: Scholarship-Based Content and
Pedagogy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Education
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
Disc.
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
Reflections on the Self: Intersections Between Feminist and
Peace Studies Methodologies
Josefina Echavarria Alvarez, University of Innsbruck,
Austria
Feminist Methodologies in Human Rights
Julie Mertus, American University
Teaching About Privilege and Feminist Research Ethics
Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College Denver
Feminist Methodology in the IR Classroom: But Didn’t I Sign
Up for a Class on Global Politics?
Jacqui True, Monash University
Teaching Feminist Storytelling
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
MD68: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Armies From Old: Merging Competing Military Forces
After Civil Wars
MD97: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Poster Session
European Union: The Use of Conditionality in its Internal and
External Relations
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Roy Licklider, Rutgers University
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University
Disc.
Bruce M. Russett, Yale University
From Failed Power Sharing in Rwanda to Successful TopDown Military Integration
Stephen Burgess, US Air War College
From Rebels to Soldiers: Integrating Former Moro National
Liberation Front Combatants with the Philippines Armed
Forces
Rosalie Arcala Hall, University of the Philippines Visayas
Military Integration from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe
Paul Jackson, University of Birmingham
Military Integration in Sudan, 1972 and 2005
Matthew LeRiche, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Bringing the Good, the Bad and the Ugly into the Peace
Fold: The Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces after the
Lomé Peace Agreement
Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs, Uppsala University
MD95: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sovereignty in International Relations
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
The Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean: Two Paradigms
of International Order?
Amitav Acharya, American University
Beyond Recognition: Sovereignty and State Formation in
Somaliland
Janis Grzybowski, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies Geneva
The French and Bolshevik Revolutions in the European
System: Domestic Political Legitimacy and International
Change
Camil Francisc Roman, University of Cambridge
Recognition of States as Communicative Action: The
Pursuit of Recognitional Legitimacy as a Sphere of
Argumentation About the Nature of International Society
Yaniv Voller, London School of Economics and Political
Science
MD96: Monday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Human Rights and International Courts
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Michael J. McNeal, University of Denver
Who Can Judge a (Brazilian) Blue Helmet?
André Panno Beirão, Brazilian Naval War College / UERJ
New Authoritarian Leaders and Commitment to Human
Rights Agreements
Mi Hwa Hong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Responding to Obligations: State Discourse in Human
Rights Courts
Kali Wright-Smith, Georgetown College
Engaging Central Asia: The Use of Conditionality in EU
External Relations
Vanessa I. Boas, University of Cologne
Avoiding the "Eastern Syndrome": Conditionality and PostAccession Compliance in the EU New Member States
Aron Buzogany, German Public Administration Research
Institute
The European Neighborhood Dispositif: A Case of South
Caucasus
Ondrej Ditrych, Institute of International Relations Prague
Contested Neighborhood, Contrasting Paradigms: Russia
and the European Union in their ‘Near Abroad’
Sebastian Mayer, University of Bremen
MX10: Monday 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Working Group
The Afterlives of Neoliberalism: Development,
Postdevelopment and International Relations - Session 2 (by
invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Organizer Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
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Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmith, University of
London
Kristin Edquist, Eastern Washington University
Elena Athanassopoulou, American College of
Greece
Carolina Moulin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Rahel Kunz, University of Lausanne
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Pamina M. Firchow, University of Notre Dame
Teresa A. Cravo, University of Cambridge
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Tomohisa Hattori, City University of New York
Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Nicola Short, York University
David Chandler, University of Westminster
MX69: Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Working Group
New Media and Foreign Policy: Session 2 (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Organizer Amy Below, Oregon State University
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George R. Boynton, University of Iowa
Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Philip Seib, University of Southern California
Craig Hayden, American University
Lyn Boyd-Judson, University of Southern California
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of
London
Jonathan Liljeblad, University of Southern California
Lisa McInerney, University of Limerick
Kimberly Zagorski, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University
Ruth E. Prado, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Ana-Maria Vazquez, Jesuit University of
Guadalajara
Saeideh Moslem Taghavi, Rutgers University
Anna Karoline Carneiro, UEPB
Alexa Robertson, Stockholm University
Scott Ruston, Arizona State University
Jillian C. York, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Elena Skochilo, American University
Alhasan Haidar, ITESO
Tuesday
TA01: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theoretical Assessments of the Human Rights Regime
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon A. Robins, University of York
Disc.
Simon A. Robins, University of York
International Human Rights Law vs. International
Humanitarian Law: Why are the Boundaries of These
Bodies of Law so Clear in Theory but so Blurred in
Practice?
Shawna M. Brandle, City University of New York
Jennifer Mueller, City University of New York
The Appeal to Justice in International Politics: Theory and
Practice
Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University
Human Rights: Abuses, Trauma, and Joy
William Paul Simmons, Arizona State University
TA02: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
ISA Presidential Panels on International Relations in the
Information Age (Panel I)
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
Disc.
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
From Cyber-Bombs to Cyber-Fallout: Virtual (In-)security
Logics and Real World Consequences
Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Center for Security Studies
Revising Theories of International Politics in the Information
Age
Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University
Everything Old is New Again: Intellectual Property and
Competitiveness
Susan K. Sell, George Washington University
Information Technologies, Metapower & the
Transformations in Global Politics
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
TA03: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Seeking Refuge: The Responsibility to Protect in the Internet
Era
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kenneth Keulman, Harvard University
Disc.
Kenneth Keulman, Harvard University
Politics of Refugee Movements Versus Cartographic
Aesthetics in Protection: The Depoliticisation of Flight in
Participatory Geographical Information Systems
Mark F. N. Franke, Huron University College
Prerequisites for Protection: The Necessity of
Institutionalization for Refugee Protection
Erica Lauren Seng, American University
The Responsibility to Protect: Multilevel Synergies and
Communication Technologies
Katja Weber, Georgia Institute of Technology
TA04: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Tales from the Dark Side? Pitfalls and Perils in an
Interconnected World
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Serena Simoni, Samford University
Disc.
Jennifer S. Schiff, Western Carolina University
Theorizing ‘Virtual’ Economic Development: Labouring in
the Virtual Economy
Dan Bousfield, University of Western Ontario
Silencing the Opposition: The Diffusion of Civil Society
Involvement in India's National River Linking Project
Jennifer S. Schiff, Western Carolina University
The Exploitation of Globalization by Transnational
Organized Crime: National and International Threats to Be
Considered
Serena Simoni, Samford University
Agency and Peacebuilding in a Digital Age: Lessons from
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Charmaine Stanley, University of Toronto
TA05: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Vuving
Disc.
Hsin Chih Chen, National Cheng Kung University
Disc.
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
Explaining Chinese Policy Toward East Asian Regionalism
Seunghyun Baek, Korea University
A New Chinese Grand Strategy of Revisionism?
Zhiming Chen, University of Montreal
Is the Chinese Foreign Policy of “Hiding Our Capabilities
and Biding our Time” Still Appropriate?
James W. Chui, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Tools of Engagement: Understanding the Dynamics of
Foreign Policy Instruments in EU Relations with China
Salvatore Finamore, University of Cambridge
From Post-9/11 to Post-Financial Crisis: Changing ChinaAustralia Strategic Relationship
Yixiao Zheng, London School of Economics and Political
Science
TA06: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Insurgency and Terrorism in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Disc.
Kurt Howard Braddock, Pennsylvania State
University
Guerrilla Marketing: How Al-Qaeda Norm Entrepreneurs are
Remaking al-Qaeda
Jarret Brachman
Is Globalization of Communication Infrastructures and
Information Connected to the Geographical Dimension of
Terror Organizations’ Political Goals?
Ogen Shlomo Goldman, Ashkelon College
Warlords, Sovereignty and the International System in the
Global Information Age (Afghanistan: 2001-2011)
Romain A. A. Malejacq, Northwestern
University/Sciences Po Paris
Rule of Law in War: International Law and United States
Counterinsurgency Doctrine in the Iraq and Afghanistan
Wars, 2001-2009
Travers McLeod, University of Oxford
Using Religion, Using Technology: Middle Eastern Terrorist
Groups in the Global Information Age
John David Payne, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
TA07: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Science Diplomacy in the Global Information Age
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Fransen, Consul General of Canada, Los
Angeles
Disc.
Vaughan Turekian, AAAS
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San Francisco/Silicon Valley
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology
Joseph Wong, University of Toronto
TA09: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Original Records From Saddam Hussein's Regime: Did He
Sponsor Terrorist Organizations?
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lorry M. Fenner, Conflict Records Research Center
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Bill Natter, Council for Emerging National Security
Affairs
Sterling Jensen, National Defense University
Samuel Helfont, Princeton University
Kevin M. Woods, Institute for Defense Analyses
Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Tech
TA10: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Changing American Way of War
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexa Royden, Queens University of Charlotte
Disc.
Christian Enemark, Australian National University
Drones and the Disembodied Warrior
TA08: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Evaluating R2P
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
George J. Andreopoulos, City University of New
York
Disc.
Kimberly A. Hudson, Air Force Culture and
Language Center
From the Perspective of Historical Institutionalism to View
the Process of Institutionalization of Responsibility to
Protect
Chen Hang-Tang, Tunghai University
A Genealogy of the ICISS (2001) Report on "Responsibility
to Protect"
Rina Kashyap, Lady Shri Ram College
Normative Contestation Through Framing in the Era of
Information: The Sri Lankan Response to R2P
Kimberly Anne Nackers, University of Queensland
From the Dilemmas of Humanitarian Intervention to the
Opportunities of Responsibility to Protect?: A Critical
Analysis
Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra
Christian Enemark, Australian National University
The Art of Committing: US Military Presence Overseas
Flávio Pedroso Mendes, Universidade Federal de
Uberlândia
The Long Shadow of the Somalia Syndrome: Post 9/11 US
National Security Policy From Bush to Obama
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
Unmanned Warfare: Challenges to the Just War Tradition
Alexa Royden, Queens University of Charlotte
Diminished Democracy and the American Way of War
Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute
TA11: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Social Reintegration and National Reconciliation
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lesley J. Pruitt, University of Queensland
Disc.
Erin L. McCandless, New School University
Voices for Peace: Inter-Religious Dialogue and the NonViolent Resurgence of Religion
Lan T. Chu, Occidental College
Enduring Tensions: Reconciliation and the Rule of Law in
the Solomon Islands
Renee Jeffery, Australian National University
"Because Life Is Like That!" Local Coexistence and
Interactions Between Conflict Victims, Former Combatants
and Communities in Colombia
Juan Prieto, Universidad de los Andes
Habermas, Gramsci, and Conflict Resolution
Karen J. Winzoski, National University of Singapore
TA12: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Food in the Politics of Development
Panel
Erica Owen, Texas A&M University
Sponsor(s): Global Development
TA15: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Beyond Religion and Ideology: Political Activism and Mass
Mobilization in the Global South
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sophia N. Johnson, Columbia University
Disc.
Francis Adams, Old Dominion University
Constitution of Youth in Fast Food Culture: An Inquiry into
Global-Local Dynamics in Contemporary India
Anjali Bhatia, Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi
The Second Scramble: Land Rights, Food Security, and
Political Legitimacy in Contemporary Africa
Douglas Anthony Borer, Naval Postgraduate School
Jason J. Morrissette, Marshall University
Post-Developmentalist Biopolitics, or Why Do Ugandans
Not Drink Enough Milk?
Nicolas De Zamaroczy, University of Southern California
More Ominous Than Climate Change? Global Market
Threats to African Food Production
Panel
Tomohisa Hattori, City University of New York
Ryan C. Briggs, American University
How Does Foreign Aid Buy Influence?
Ellen Cutrone, Binghamton University
Global Strategising in the ‘Hydra-Headed Crisis’: Justice
Globalists Respond
James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney
Erin K. Wilson, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
University
Peter M. Sanchez, Loyola University Chicago
TA16: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Representing and Building a Global Discipline: What Is and
Who Constitutes the IR Discipline? (Panel 1 of 2)
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of Ottawa
Andreas Fuchs, University of Heidelberg
Can Buy Me Love: Chinese Foreign Aid And United Nations
General Assembly Voting
Christina Kiel, University of New Orleans
Disc.
Thierry Balzacq, University of Louvain
From Non-Western IR Theory to Eccentric IR Theory:
Chinese “Alternatives” for a Post-American World
William A. Callahan, University of Manchester
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin
John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin
Unionization and Workers' Attitudes Toward International
Trade: The ILWU Puzzle
John Ahlquist, University of Wisconsin
Amanda B. Clayton, University of Washington
Margaret Levi, University of Washington
Domestic Elections and International Negotiations: The
Case of IMF Labor Conditionality
Teri Caraway, University of Minnesota
Stephanie J. Rickard, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Phillip Kalantzis Cope, The New School for Social
Research
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
The Medium is Not the Message: Political Grievance in the
Information Age
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
The Needy Donor: An Empirical Analysis of India’s Aid
Motives
The Politics of Digital Labor in an Information Age
Deina A. Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts
The Power of the Network: Mass Mobilization, Regime
Transitions and New Media in North Africa and Central Asia
Global Ideologies and Social Movements: The Case of
Catholic Radicalism in El Salvador
Power to the People: Village Electrification and Incumbent
Advantage in Ghana
Disc.
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Elena Grillenzoni, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
(ITESO)
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Amanda A Licht, University of South Carolina
TA14: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Political Economies of Labor
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael R. MacLeod, George Fox University
From Tahir Square to the Zócalo of Mexico City and Puerta
Del Sol: The Political Culture of “The Indignant”
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Louis Esparza, California State University, Los Angeles
Andrew Mushita, Community Technology Development
Trust
Carol B. Thompson, Northern Arizona University
TA13: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
For Whom Does Aid Work? Intended And Unintended
Consequences of Foreign Aid
The Impact of the Organization of Labor on Barriers to
Trade and Foreign Direct Investment
Whose 'Great Debates?' The History of IR From a Global
Perspective
Jeremie A. Cornut, University of Quebec in Montreal
(UQAM)
Dynamics of Disciplinary Dialogue: Three Strategies of
Interlocking
Lucas G. Freire, University of Exeter
Helen L. Turton, University of Exeter
The Constitution of Politics in Chinese and Western
International Relations
Nadine Godehardt, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies
Reflexivity in IR Theory Revisited: The Case of C.A.S.E,
or “What’s Critical About Critical Approaches to Security in
Europe?”
Mark Neufeld, Trent University
Learning From IR Feminisms: Navigating Hierarchies and
Privileges
Saara Särmä, University of Tampere
TA17: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Inside Nuclear and Biological Weapons Programs: A
Comparative Perspective
Panel
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ivan T. M. Oliveira, Institute of Applied Economic
Research - IPEA
Disc.
Ivan T. M. Oliveira, Institute of Applied Economic
Research - IPEA
Disc.
Marc D. Froese, Canadian University College
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
Lynn Eden, Stanford University
Organization and Scientific Output Within Bioweapons
Programs: Taylorism vs. Industrial Districts
Sonia Ben Ouagrham Gormley, George Mason University
The Organizational Basis of Nuclear Proliferation: The
Continuing Relevance of the Manhattan Project
You're Doing It Wrong: Competence as a Barrier to Nuclear
Weapons Acquisition
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
Enduring Stereotypes: Quantitative Analysis of ‘WMD’ and
Related Terms in Military Doctrine
Frank L. Smith, The University of Sydney
TA18: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Innovative Panel
Mapping and Interrogating the Theoretical Universe of IR
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Theory
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Felix Berenskoetter, SOAS, University of London
Vassilios Paipais, University of Edinburgh
Filipe Mendonça, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Cristina S. Pecequilo, UNESP
Carrots and Sticks: Conditionality and the International
Sources of Democratization
Andrey Tomashevskiy, UC Davis
TA21: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Lessons of the Past Revisited
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah W. Larson, University of California, Los
Angeles
Disc.
Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster
Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut
Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan P. Kennedy, University of Houston
Ryan P. Kennedy, University of Houston
Civic Capacity, Democracy and International Trade
Constantine Boussalis, Harvard Law School
Breaking Down Authoritarian Regimes: An Analysis of
Economic Growth Theories
Scott G. Feinstein, University of Florida
Democracy, Institutions, and Economic Growth?
Dirk Michael Horn, California State University,
Bakersfield
Urban Bias and Social Spending in Authoritarian States
Jennifer L. Noveck, University of Washington
Autocratic Institutions and Foreign Economic Policy in
Developing Countries
David Steinberg, University of Oregon
Are Democracies Less Risky? Reconsidering Democracy
and Foreign Direct Investment Risk
Jason Yackee, University of Wisconsin Law School
Kristen Hopewell, University of Michigan
The US and the BRIC: Dynamics and Impacts on the
International Trade Multilateral System and Talks (WTO)
Carolina B. Pavese, London School of Economics
Kathleen M. Vogel, Cornell University
Disc.
A Delicate Dance: The Rise of New Developing Country
Powers in the Multilateral Trading System
Bringing Multilateralism to a Bilateral Level: European Union
– Brazil Cooperation in Multilateral Trade Issues
Sociotechnical Factors in US Bioweapons Intelligence
Assessments
TA19: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Democracies, Dictatorships, and Economies
Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism: A Developing
Country Perspective
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Jacques E. C. Hymans, University of Southern California
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Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
TA20: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Multilateralism, Trade, and the Developing World
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Hans Mouritzen, Danish Institute for Int'l Studies
Mikkel Runge Olesen, Danish Institute for
International Studies
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
David Patrick Houghton, University of Central
Florida
TA22: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Middle East Public Sphere After the Arab Revolts
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
Disc.
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
"Quraish": An Alternative Approach to Video Games from
Syria?
Pierre-Alain Clément, University of Quebec at Montreal
(UQAM)
Iranian Public Diplomacy After the Arab Revolutions
Pierre Pahlavi, Canadian Forces College
Bridge-Bloggers in the Middle East: From Key Actors to an
International Dialogue
Julien Saada, University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)
Virtual Community as a Monitoring and Repressive Tool in
the Hands of the State: The Case of Iran
Hanieh Ziaei, University of Ottawa / Université ParisDiderot (Paris 7)
TA23: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Decline of Violence: The Long Haul
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Nils Petter Gleditsch, Peace Research Institute Oslo
(PRIO)
Disc.
Azar Gat, Tel-Aviv University
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TA24: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Patterns of Global Politics in a Post-Hegemonic World: The
Dynamics of Security and Economics as Seen From
Different Perspectives
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon F. Reich, Rutgers University Newark
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William C. Wohlforth, Dartmouth College
TA26: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Exploring the Linkage Between Foreign Policy and the
Global Peace
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Fei Wu, CHARHAR INSTITUTE and Ji Nan
University
Disc.
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
American Democracy Versus American Nationalism:
Foreign Policy, Warfare and Public Opinion Formation
Harry Anastasiou, Portland State University
Solidarity or Concern? What Leads States to Wish to Take
Part in Peacekeeping Operations? A Reflection on the
Brazilian Case
André Panno Beirão, Brazilian Naval War College / UERJ
The Wages of Sin: Equity Pricing and American Foreign
Policy
Neill Mohammad, University of Michigan
Is Peace Exportable? An Analysis of Foreign Aid
Omer F. Orsun, Koc University
Policy Similarity and International Conflicts-Does Close
Affinity Bring More Peace?
Chonghan Wu, University of South Carolina
Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
TA27: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Business Responses to Climate Change in Areas of Limited
Statehood
Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, Rutgers University
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech
Kamal Sadiq, University of California at Irvine
TA25: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Turkey in Transition: Information and Governance in the Age
of Globalization and Europeanization
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
International Political Sociology
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ahmet Ikiz, Mugla University
Disc.
Esook Yoon, Kwangwoon University
Disc.
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Turkish Armed Forces and the Reconfiguration of Turkish
Democracy
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Baris Karaagac, Trent University
Oppositional Politics in Contemporary Turkey
Fred P. Cocozzelli, St. John's University
Capitalist Modernity 'a la turca': Turkey’s ‘Great
Transformation’ Reconsidered
Eren Duzgun, York University
Permanent Passive Revolution? The Turkish State and the
Struggle for Hegemony
Hannes Lacher, York University
Chair
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Disc.
Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University
Sustainable Energy Use by Private Self-Regulation? The
Case of South African Business
Stine Klapper, Freie Universität Berlin
Christopher Kaan, University of Potsdam
Polluted Conflicts
Cagla Cavusoglu, Koc University
A Co-Evolutionary Framework for Analysing Business
Contributions to Climate Change Governance in Areas of
Limited Statehood
Ralph Hamann, University of Cape Town
Exploring Corporate Responses to Climate Change: Case
Study of Kenya and South Africa
Farai Kapfuzaruwa, University of Cape Town
Business Contribution to Adaptive Water Governance:
Fostering Climate Change Adaptation
Nicole Kranz, Freie Universität Berlin
TA28: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Social Media and Social Protest
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joel R. Pruce, University of Denver
Disc.
Micheline Ishay, Micheline Ishay
Social Media: A Force for Political Change in Egypt
Kira Jumet, Rutgers University
The Implications of Human Rights NGO Journalism for a
Democratic Public Sphere
Ella McPherson, University of Cambridge
Uprisings in the North Africa and the Middle East: Youth,
Technology, and the Quest for Basic Freedoms
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Harnessing the Digital: Social Media and Political
Engagement
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Organization
Joel R. Pruce, University of Denver
The Role of Social Media in Political Change in North Africa
Catarina Isabel Tully, FromOverHere
TA29: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Comparative Analysis of R2P
Panel
Kenneth W. Abbott, Arizona State University
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Pattison, University of Manchester
International Political Economy and the Environment: Back
to the Basics?
James Pattison, University of Manchester
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect: A Comparison
Between Côte d’Ivoire and Libya
Dave O. Benjamin, University of Bridgeport
R.I.P. R2P?: The Responsibility to Protect as Seen in the
Arab Spring
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
Responsibility to Protect in the Developing World: A
Comparative Analysis Between Latin America and the Arab
World
Claudia F. Fuentes, Denver University
Raslan Ibrahim, University of Denver
Legitimacy of the Responsibility to Protect (Especially on
North Korea Case)
Jie-Yeon Kim, Korea University
Power Politics and the Implementation of ‘Responsibility to
Protect’: A Comparative Analysis of UNSC Response to
Darfur (Sudan) and Libya
Jide M. Okeke, Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute
TA30: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Markets and Militaries I
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emily Gilbert, University of Toronto
Disc.
Neil Smith, City University of New York and
University of Aberdeen
Troubling Time and Space in World Politics: North-South
Relations in the Production of the Modern US National
Security State, 1898-1921
Alexander S. Anievas, University of Oxford
Reconfiguring Russia’s Military-Economic Order: From
Militarized Socialism to Neoliberal Militarism
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
Militarised International Trading Regimes: A Comparison of
Two Phases in the Globalisation of Capital
Sandra S. Halperin, University of London
Opposing the 'Garrison State?': US Militarism and AntiMilitarism in the Early Cold War
Bryan Mabee, Queen Mary, University of London
The Outsourcing of National Defense
Christopher Weimar, Rutgers University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Disc.
Steven Bernstein, University of Toronto
Transnational Environmental Governance: Promise and
Reality
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Disc.
TA31: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Rio+20 I: Rethinking International Relations Approaches to
Global Environmental Politics
Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo
Eric Helleiner, University of Waterloo
Global Environmentalism and the Greening of International
Society
Robert Falkner, London School of Economics and
Political Science
United Nations and Environmental Governance: Rethinking
Reform
Maria X. Ivanova, University of Mass., Boston
Institutional Diffusion in Environmental Governance
Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University
Alexander Ovodenko, Princeton University
TA32: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
New Directions in Comparative Ethnic and Racial Politics
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Oliver F. Schmidtke, University of Victoria
Disc.
Philip Joseph Meeks, Creighton University
Immigrant Incorporation in Ethnic Democracies: Citizenship,
Denizenship, and Racial Hierarchies in East Asia and
Western Europe
Erin Chung, Johns Hopkins University
Uncovering Race: Racial Discrimination and Black Identity
in Contemporary Cuba
Danielle P. Clealand, Princeton University
Victims of the Night: Race and Color in National and Global
Politics
Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
The Politics of Immigration in Systems of Multi-Level
Governance
Oliver F. Schmidtke, University of Victoria
TA33: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Post-Liberal Regionalism in Latin America: New Cooperation
Arrangements and Their Impacts on Regional Multilateralism
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thiago Lima, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB)
Disc.
Eric Hershberg, American University
Latin America's New Regionalism and the US' New
Bilateralism
Sebastian E. Bitar, American University, Universidad de
los Andes
Two Regional Integration Models: Brazil’s and Venezuela’s
Proposals Towards Latin America
Corival A. Carmo, Unibero
Modernization Without Change: The Lack of Legitimacy,
Representation and Decision Making Power in Regional
Institutions, the Case of Mercosur Parliament
Mariana Hipólito Abílio Ramos, Federal University of
Pernambuco
Marcelo A. Medeiros, Federal University of Pernambuco
(Brazil)
Isabel Meunier Ferraz, Federal University of Pernambuco
The United States and the New Latin American
Organizations
Debora Prado, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
(Unicamp) / Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia
para Estudos sobre Estados Unidos (INCT-INEU)
Tullo Vigevani, UNESP
Regionalism and National Sovereignty in Latin America:
The Remaining Challenges
Andres Serbin, CRIES
TA34: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Humanitarian Issues, Immunity and Rights
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Human Rights
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Donald W. Beachler, Ithaca College
Disc.
Donald W. Beachler, Ithaca College
Why Arrest? The ICTR and Explaining Compliance With
International Criminal Tribunals
Mark S. Berlin, University of California Irvine
Defending the White Knights: Understanding the Urge to
Protect Humanitarian Workers in Conflict Areas
Elise Leclerc-Gagné, University of British Columbia
That One Man May Die for the People: Arguments from
Necessity and Human Rights
Lucy Ware McGuffey, University of Colorado-Denver
The Rise of Individual Rights: An Analysis of Complaints
Before the United Nations Human Rights Committee
Heather Smith, Lewis & Clark College
TA35: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Complex Evolution of Norms: Contestation, Coordination,
and Multi-Actor Process
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Makiko Nishitani, Kobe University
Disc.
Makiko Nishitani, Kobe University
Countering Norm Creation: Discourse Rivalry on Access to
Essential Medicine
Kenki Adachi, American University
Evolving Norms of Protection: China, Libya, and the
Responsibility to Protect
Brian L. Job, University of British Columbia
Anastasia Shesterinina, University of British Columbia
Emerging Norms of Case Selection at the ICC
Chris Mahony, NZ Centre for Human Rights/Auckland
University/Oxford University
Multi-Level Dynamics of Internalization of Norms
Makiko Nishitani, Kobe University
TA36: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Role of the International Actors in Peacebuilding Efforts
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Disc.
Melissa T. Labonte, Fordham University
EU as a Multitrack Mediator in Cyprus and Georgia
Apostolos Agnantopoulos, Dublin City University
Brenda M. Daly, Dublin City University
Evaluating International Responses to Natural Resource
Conflicts
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Building Peace in Guinea-Bissau: The Role of the United
Nations Peacebuilding Commission
Fernando Cavalcante, University of Bradford, UK and
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Re-Armament, Remobilization and Disintegration? The
Political Economy of Reintegration in the Mano River Basin,
West Africa
Christopher B. Dyck, University of Alberta
TA37: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
U.S. Congress and Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aaron M. Rapport, Georgia State University
Disc.
Aaron M. Rapport, Georgia State University
Deal Breaker: The Influence of Military Contracting and
Congressional Voting on Foreign Policy
Kevin Baron, University of Florida
Jonathon Patrick Whooley, University of Florida
New Bottles, Same Wine: Patterns of Legislative-Executive
Interaction in the War on Terror
Ralph Carter, Texas Christian University
James M. Scott, Texas Christian University
The Domestic Politics of the US Article II Treaty Process
Judith Kelley, Duke University
Jon Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin
Foreign Lobbying in the U.S. Congress: Thailand and
Indonesia
Scott T. LaDeur, Northern Illinois University
The India Lobby, Congress, and the Civilian Nuclear
Agreement With India
Dinshaw Mistry, University of Cincinnati
TA38: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Hegemony, Authority and Leadership in the International
Relations of East Asia
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christian G. K. Reus-Smit, European University
Institute
Disc.
John D. Ciorciari, University of Michigan
Disc.
Christian G. K. Reus-Smit, European University
Institute
China’s Power and Influence: Conceptualizing and
Assessing the International Consequences of a Rising
China
Michael Glosny, Naval Postgraduate School
Phillip C. Saunders, National Defense University
Authority in Hierarchical International Relations: Evidence
from Historical and Contemporary East Asia
Evelyn Goh, University of London
David Kang, University of Southern California
Leadership and the Pluralisation of Agency in East Asia
After the Asian Financial Crisis
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
The Trap of Insecurity: Does the International Relations of
East Asia Contribute Enough to IR Theory?
Shogo Suzuki, University of Manchester
TA39: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Post-Positivism and Nuclear Politics: How Can Critical
Reflection Move the Field Forward?
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University
Disc.
David Mutimer, York University
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Marianne Hanson, University of Queensland
Anthony Burke, University of New South Wales
Carmen Wunderlich, Peace Research Institute
Frankfurt
TA40: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Roundtable in Honour of Chris Joyner (1948-2011)
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska
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Anthony Clark Arend, Georgetown University
Sponsor(s): International Education
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chris Burgess, Tsuda College
Disc.
Saori Hagai, Ritsumeikan University
Youth and Mobile Communication Technologies in
Japanese Society: An Overview
Chris Burgess, Tsuda College
Tech Techniques in a Japanese Peace Education
Classroom
Ian Gibson, Ritsumeikan University
Why Low Tech in Japanese Higher Education? Conceptual
Conflicts Between Modern Technology and Traditional
School Culture
Saori Hagai, Ritsumeikan University
You Say Goodbye and I Tweet Hello (or Moshi Moshi):
Switching Cell Phones and Students Back "On" With
Student Response Systems
Jay Klaphake, Ritsumeikan University
The Use of Multimedia for Scaffolding in Foreign-Language
Medium International Studies Curriculum Design:
Applications in Japan
Mark Selzer, Ritsumeikan University
TA43: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Winning Hearts and Minds in the Information Age
Panel
Shirley Scott, University of New South Wales
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Kelly-Kate Pease, Webster University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
John King Gamble, Pennsylvania State University
Robert J. Beck, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Disc.
Matthew Armstrong, U.S. Advisory Commission on
Public Diplomacy
New Concepts of Audience for Public Diplomacy in the
Information Age
Steven Corman, Arizona State University
TA41: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Ethics of Rebellion: From Theory to the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow
Disc.
TA42: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
High Tech Japan, Low Tech Classroom: Adopting
Technology in the Japanese Higher Education International
Studies Classroom
Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University
African Ethics and Rebellion
Deane-Peter Baker, United States Naval Academy
Back to the Sources: Sovereignty, Tyranny, and the
Question of Rebellion
James T. Johnson, Rutgers University
Muslim Discourse on Rebellion
John Kelsay, Florida State University
Unjust and Not-So-Unjust Rebellions
Shunzo Majima, Hokkaido University
My Country, Right or Wrong?
David Whetham, King's College London
The Future: Tracking Forward Trends in Strategic
Communication and Public Diplomacy
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
India Would Like to Be Your Friend: New Initiatives in Indian
Public Diplomacy
Elizabeth (Betty) C. Hanson, University of Connecticut
Audience, Mechanism, and Objective: A Comparative
Framework for Soft Power Analysis
Craig Hayden, American University
Building a Public Diplomacy Network: One JET at a Time
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
TA44: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
How Far Are We Willing to Go? Radical Dissidence to Global
Governance
Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association
Thomas Biebricher, Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt
Between Deviant and Docile Dissidence: Security,
Containment and Contestation
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati
A Matter of Security for Whom?: The Invisibility of
Feminicides in Ciudad Juarez in the Context of the Ongoing
Fight Against Drug Trafficking
Poststructuralism and the (Onto-)Politics of Radical
Dissidence
Doerthe Rosenow, Royal Holloway University of London
Opposition, Dissidence and Legitimacy
Domination, Rule and Resistance in (International) Politics:
A Theoretical Conception
Christian Volk, Humboldt University of Berlin
TA45: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Gaming and Films in the Teaching of International Relations
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bob Switky, Sonoma State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen
Disc.
Alexandre Ratner Rochman, Sao Paulo State
University
An Early Adopter: The League of Nations, Development,
and Human Rights
Pamela Elizabeth Bromley, Pomona College
Contingent Origins? Critical Junctures, Counterfactuals, and
Causation in International Organization Studies
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
Deatheaters and Dark Wizards: Terror, Counterterror, and
Other Powerful Magic
Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University
International Relations for "Digital Natives": Utilization of the
Star Trek and James Bond Franchises to Teach World
Politics
Victoria Corrado, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Gulriz Gigi Gokcek, Dominican University of California
Alison Howard, Dominican University of California
Orcs and Gnomes Living Together? Realism Through
Fantasy in Teaching International Relations Through “World
of Warcraft”
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
IR 007: Introducing IR through James Bond's Movies
Tine Hanrieder, University of Munich
The Life-Cycle of International Regimes: On the Elusive
Dynamics of Institutional Change in IR
Llewelyn Hughes, George Washington University
Jeffrey S. Lantis, College of Wooster
Mireya Solis, American University
San Francisco Versus Bretton Woods? Assessing Two
Rivaling (Yet Concurrent) Platforms for Global Governance
Dawisson B. Lopes, Federal University of the State of
Minas Gerais (UFMG)
TA48: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Relations Theory: Contemporary Debates
Using Films to Teach International Relations Theories
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University
Disc.
Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jonathan Acuff, Francis Marion University
Identity and Japan’s Post-3.11 Reconstruction
Samuel Lucas McMillan, Lander University
Anna-Karin Eriksson, Linnaeus University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marianne H. Marchand, University of the Americas,
Puebla
Disc.
Jane L. Parpart, Carleton University and Dalhousie
University
Engendering Violence in (De-)territorialized Spaces: Border
Militarization, National Security, and Embodied Politics at
the U.S.-Mexico Border
Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati
Monica Trujillo, University of the Americas, Puebla
TA47: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Organization "Life Cycles"
Thorsten Thiel, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
Frankfurt
TA46: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Crossing Borders: Mobilities, Governmentalities and
Identities (I)
Zulma Méndez, University of Texas at El Paso
Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
Fortressing North America/Dismembering Bodies
Lara Coleman, University of Durham
Disc.
Julia Maisenbacher, University of Lucerne
Is There a Post-Conflict Future in Ciudad Juárez? CrossBorder Civil Society Resistance to Mexico-U.S. Militarization
Strategies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Disc.
The European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and EU
Mobility Partnerships (EU MPs): A Neo-Gramscian
Hegemony Analysis
Tales From the MIRror: Narrating Debates as Debating
Narratives
Henrique Tavares Furtado, PUC-Minas
Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama, Pontifical Catholic
University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
Cyborg Pantocrator: IR Theory From Decisionism to
Rational Choice
Nicolas Guilhot, CNRS
Lost in Translation: Constructivist Norm Research and its
Conceptual Limits
Matthias Hofferberth, Goethe University Frankfurt
Christian Weber, Goethe University Frankfurt
World War II and the Formation of Contemporary IR
Torbjorn Knutsen, University of Trondheim
Phenomenological Complexity Theory as a Foundation for
International Political Sociology
Tony Rivera, University of Delaware
TA49: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Communicating War in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Patrick M. Regan, Binghamton University
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
Christina M. Knopf, SUNY Potsdam
Warning in the Public Sphere and Foreign Policy Making
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Christoph Meyer, Kings College London
Messaging From Behind the Wire: US Communication
Strategies in Afghanistan
Broadcasting Security and Insecurity: Media's Treatment of
Armed Groups in the United States
Pushpa Iyer, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Narratives on War in a World of Global Information Age
Barbara Jankowski, IRSEM
Global Communication in Tribal Battles: Development and
Meaning of the U.S. Military’s Information Operations
Doctrine
Disc.
Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg
Bringing the System Back In
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Order and Justice in International Society
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
The Institutions of International Society
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Todd Kent, Texas A&M University at Qatar
TA53: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Informing the Organization from a Distance: Global
Governance in a Multi-Cultural World
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Akan Malici, Furman University
Of Six Minds on the Matter: A Psychology-Based Typology
of Hawkish and Dovish Decision Makers
Adam D. Brown, Kansas University
Leader Profiling in Government and Academia
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Disc.
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at
Austin
Driving Blind: Theorizing Knowledge Transfer in
International Peacebuilding
Charles Duelfer, Central Intelligence Agency
Stephen Benedict Dyson, University of Connecticut
Assessing Obama’s Foreign Policy: Evaluating President
Obama’s Rhetoric Through Discourse Analysis and
Operational Code Analysis
K. P. O'Reilly, Carroll University
Operational Code of American Foreign Policy Think Tanks
Seyed Hamidreza Serri, Florida International University
TA51: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Institutions and Third Parties in Civil Wars
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
The English School Abroad
Christina M. Knopf, SUNY Potsdam
Eric J. Ziegelmayer, University at Albany
Disc.
TA52: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Understanding the English School Approach: The Study
Guide
Sponsor(s): English School
Marc A. Genest, Naval War College
TA50: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Profiling Foreign Policy Decisionmakers
Lisa Hultman, Department of Peace and Conflict
Research, Uppsala University
Jacob D. Kathman, University of Mississippi
Megan Shannon, Florida State University
Federal Institutions, Declarations of Independence and Civil
War
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marc A. Genest, Naval War College
Disc.
United Nations Intervention and Violence Against Civilians
in Civil War
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Coercive Bargaining Strategies: The Logic of Attacks on
Third Parties in Civil War
Hanne Fjelde, Uppsala University
Lisa Hultman, Department of Peace and Conflict
Research, Uppsala University
Sara Lindberg, Uppsala University
Third Parties and Intrastate Conflict Prevention
Stephen Gent, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elizabeth Joanne Menninga, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Susanna P. Campbell, Tufts University
Stuck in the Global? Local Perspectives and Generic Biases
in UN Peacekeeping
Benjamin De Carvalho, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Niels N. Schia, NUPI
Clash of Cultures? American Style Accountability and the
Asian Development Bank
Susan M. Park, University of Sydney
Global Agents and Local Actors: Knowledge Flows and the
Role of Business Organizations in Generating or Diffusing
Global Conflict
Catalin Ratiu, California State University, San Marcos
Professional Competition in Turbulent Times: Linked
Ecologies in Fast and Slow Burning International Crises
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
TA54: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Economics in International Processes
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago
Disc.
Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
Disc.
Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago
Austere Alliance: Credit Access and Asymmetric Alliance
Formation
Michael A. Allen, University of Missouri, Columbia
Matthew R. DiGiuseppe, Binghamton University
TA57: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Counterinsurgency Lessons, Past and Future
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Grant T. Hammond, Air War College
Grant T. Hammond, Air War College
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
The Costs of Conflict: The Impact of Economic Policy and
Conflict Resolution
Mark D. Nieman, University of Iowa
Trade and the Variety of International Relationships: How
Intra- and Inter-Industry Trade Conditions Alliances and
Rivalries
Timothy Peterson, Oklahoma State University
Cameron G. Thies, University of Iowa
Thomas G. Nielsen, Royal Danish Defence College
Liselotte Odgaard, Royal Danish Defence College
Performing Public Memory of US Experience in Iraq Post2003: The Authentic Military Voice and Claims to Truth
Joanna Tidy, University of Bristol
Providing Security in Afghanistan: Lessons Learned and
Unlearned From Bosnia and Kosovo
Georgios Triantafyllou, University of Kent
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stephanie Buus, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Disc.
David E. Toohey, Aichi University
Building National Militaries in Multiethnic States
Amit Ahuja, University of California, Santa Barbara
Producing and Protecting the National Interest: Sweden,
Norden, and the "Social Tourism" Debate
Stephanie Buus, Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Unearthing the Nation: Re-Constructing the Nation Through
Archaeological Policy in India
Simanti Lahiri, University of Alabama
The Debate on Nationalism and Internationalism in Taishō
Democracy Japan (Mizuno Hironori and his
Contemporaries)
In Search of a Fog Lamp amid the Fog of Insurgent War
Dominick E. Wright, University of Michigan
TA58: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Reflecting on the Arab Spring: Making Sense of New Media
and Political Change
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Brannon Wheeler, US Naval Academy
Disc.
Deborah L. Wheeler, United States Naval Academy
Kuwaiti Perspectives on New Media, Democratization, and
the Arab Spring
Fahed Al-Sumait, National University of Singapore
Social Media and the Arab Revolt: New Media Roles in
Social Conflict.
Johannes Botes, University of Baltimore
Are We All Khaled Said? Social Media and Revolutionary
Governance in the Arab Uprisings
Adel Iskandar, Georgetown University
Judit Erika Magyar, Waseda University
The Morning After: Reflections on the Arab Spring from
American and Kuwaiti Perspectives
Building Typologies on Nationalism: A Useful or a
Misleading Analytical Tool?
Ildiko Kaposi, American University in Kuwait
Pascoal S. Pereira, University of Coimbra
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Noah J. Toly, Wheaton College
Kevin Archer, University of South Florida
Bounded Cities
Mark Amen, University of South Florida
A Networked Urban World: Empowering Cities to Tackle
Environmental Challenges
Sofie Bouteligier, Wageningen University
Rethinking the Relationship Between Cities and States
Simon Curtis, University of East Anglia
Kristin Ljungkvist, Uppsala University
China’s Counterinsurgency Strategy in Tibet and Xinjiang
David C. Earnest, Old Dominion University
Disc.
Cities and Globalization: Managing Global Challenges in an
Urban Century
The Good, the Bad, and the Forgotten: Cooperation and
Conflict With U.S. Non-State Allies, 1776-1945
Charles Boehmer, University of Texas, El Paso
Nets of Insecurity: Trade Networks and Economic
Vulnerability
TA56: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Cities and the Global Economy
Nik Janos, University of California, Santa Cruz
Corina McKendry, Colorado College
Disc.
Economic Development and International Terrorism
TA55: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Constructing the Nation
Gentrification and Justice in the Globalized Green City
From Political Activism to Democratic Transition: The Social
Media’s Role in the Arab Spring and Beyond
Lina Khatib, Stanford University
The Revolution Will Be Blogged: Cyberactivism in Egypt
Courtney Radsch, American University
TA59: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Saving the Planet Digitally: Environmental Activism and
Online Communication
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul National University
Disc.
Stefan Niederhafner, Seoul National University
Who Speaks for the Climate? Exploring How ‘Expert’ and
‘Authorized’ Voices in Traditional and New/Social Media
Shape Climate Change Coverage
Maxwell Thomas Boykoff, University of Colorado
Crystal Cold: The Impact of Internet Use in the
Environmental Impact Assessments in China and Taiwan
Ying-Feng Chen, Chinese Culture University
NGO Advocacy Strategies in the Climate Change
Negotiations: Between Collaboration and Protest
Johannes K. Kruse, Bremen International Graduate
School of Social Sciences
New Information Technologies and Environmental DecisionMaking: The Case of the Aosta Valley
Beatrice Mosello, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
TA60: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
People's Power and the Globalisation of Democracy (1)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
Disc.
Jeffrey P. Haynes, London Metropolitan University
How Did Democracy Lose its Green? Taiwan’s
Democratization and its Social Content
Hsin-Hsing Chen, Shih Hsin University
Geopolitics, Neoliberalism and Democracy: The Case of
South Korea's Lee Myung-Bak Government
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
(Re)constructing 'Popular Power': The ALBA-PTA and the
Regionalisation of 'Revolutionary Democracy'
Thomas G. Muhr, University of Bristol
People’s Power Redux
Joel Rocamora, National Anti-Poverty Commission,
Office of the President, Philippines
TA61: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Do Intelligence Bureaucracies Fear Ethics, and If So, Why?
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
International Ethics
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Michael Andregg, University of St. Thomas
Disc.
Jan Goldman, FBI Center for Graduate Intelligence
Studies
Intelligence Bureaucracies DO Fear Ethics, Often and
Generally, and This is Why
Michael Andregg, University of St. Thomas
Why the Intelligence Community Needs a Professional
Ethos
Christopher Bailey, National Intelligence University
Africa: Is Ethics the Guard Against Politicization of
Intelligence?
Cindy L. Courville, National Defense Intelligence College
The Dilemma of Intelligence Ethics: A View from the UK
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester
TA62: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Doing Research, Teaching, and Publishing on the Global
South
Sponsor(s): Global South Caucus
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Imad Mansour, McGill University
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Nanette Archer Svenson, Florida State University Panama
Clifford E. Griffin, North Carolina State University
Gerakina A. Sgoutas, Metropolitan State College
Denver
Paulo Luiz Esteves, Pontifical Catholic University of
Rio de Janeiro
Lisa Ann Richey, Roskilde University
Elsada Diana Cassells, The Graduate Center,
CUNY
TA63: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
FSS 5- Rethinking Questions of Gender and Feminism in
Security Situations
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
Disc.
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Mexico, the United States, and Climate Refugees:
Gendering Immigration Debates
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Leah Cathryn Wells Windsor, University of Mississippi
The End of the Line: Feminist Understandings of Body
Scanning Technology
Stephanie Margaret Redden, Carleton University
Jillian Terry, London School of Economics and Political
Science
India, Climate Change, and Food Security: Transnational
Women’s Alliances in Ecological Farming
Sonalini Sapra, Saint Mary's College
New Focus, New Lens: Feminist Security in the 21st
Century
Jillian Terry, London School of Economics and Political
Science
TA64: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance: Exploring
Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (I)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Disc.
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York
Potsdam
How to Push the Gendered Limits of Multi-Level
Governance: A Feminist Guide
Kate Bedford, University of Kent
The Soft Approach to Zero Tolerance? Debating the Merits
of Soft Law Versus Hard Law in Efforts to Combat Violence
Against Women
Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
A See-Saw Called CEDAW: Understanding Women’s
Human Rights and the Transformative Potential and
Limitations of Transnational CEDAW Activism
Sanober Siddiq Umar, Oxford University
TA65: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Psychology of Russian Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Dennis J. D. Sandole, George Mason University
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Disc.
TA95: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Migration and Policy
Ted Hopf, National University of Singapore
Aspirational Constructivism and Russia’s National Interests
Anne Clunan, Naval Postgraduate School
Emotions in Russian Foreign Policy: Causes and
Consequences of Anger
Andre Lecours, University of Ottawa
Regina Heller, University of Hamburg
Hanna Smith, University of Helsinki
Managing Phobias of the West: Russia’s Identity and the
Afghanistan Debate
Andrei P. Tsygankov, San Francisco State University
Panel
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the
University of Alabama
Disc.
Richard Beardsworth, American University of Paris
Scott Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Ethical Eclecticism: Or, Fragmenting International Theory
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the University of
Alabama
Statecraft, Geo-Political Representation, and Subjectivity
Scott Nelson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Nelson Mateus, University of Coimbra
Rethinking Anti-Immigration Politics
Rachel Navarre, University of Texas at Austin
Securitizing and Desecuratizing Migration in the Age of
Ontological Insecurity: Migrant Incorporation Process and
its Links to Domestic and International Security
Saba Ozyurt, University of California, Irvine
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Susan Jellissen, Belmont University
Nationalist Conflict in Palestine and the Kosovo: Violent
Politics and the Struggle for Legitimacy
Felix Kuntzsch, University Laval
The Role of Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Encouraging
Lebanon’s War-Amnesia: The Case of Solidere in the
Reconstruction of Downtown Beirut
Hadi Makarem, London School of Economics
Bridging the Gap: Diaspora Dreams and Realities for Post
Conflict Societies
Nichola Minott, Tufts University
From International to Insurrectional Relations: Theory
Redux
Internal-External Conflict Linkage in Middle East: Effects of
Societal Factors
Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University
Bruno Charbonneau, Laurentian University
Living to Tell the Story: Healing, Social Denial and Redress
in Uruguay
Gabriela Fried Amilivia, California State University Los
Angeles
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Engaging Paradox, Paradigm,
and Potential
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
Identifying Factors Promoting or Obstructing Healing and
Reconciliation: Observations from an Exploratory Research
Field in Ex-Yougoslavia
Genevieve S. Parent, Saint Paul's College
Pre-Social Media Cambodia: Grassroots Peacebuilding,
Reconciliation and Healing Cambodia
Angel Ryono, Saybrook University
EU Member-States and Immigration: Is Still There an
European Border?
TA96: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Security in Post-Conflict Societies
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Theory
Disc.
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Deniz Sert, Koc University
Prakash Adhikari, Central Michigan University
Russian Foreign Policy Thinking and the Concept of
Ressentiment: Defending National Interests or Securing
Elite Power?
TA68: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Peacebuilding, Healing, and Reconciliation
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Negotiating Federal Accommodation in a Multiethnic
Society: The Case of Nepal
Claiming Respect: The Socio-Emotional Dimension of
Russia’s Policy Towards the West
Disc.
Poster Session
Forced Migration and the Logic of No Return
Tuomas A. Forsberg, University of Tampere
TA67: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Critical-Reflexive Spaces: Notes From Within a
Hermeneutic Sphere
The Problematic Interface Between Psychological Healing
and Political Reconciliation: a 'Chicken-Egg Problem'
Essential to Effective Peacebuilding.
Soonkun Oh, University of South Carolina
'Politics of Norms': Transferring International Standards of
Small Arms and Light Weapons to Post-Conflict Societies
Simone Tholens, European University Institute
TA97: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Poster Session
Constructing the New India: Child Labor, Communism,
Corruption, Social Reconstruction and Change
Sponsor(s): Political Demography and Geography
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Bethany Ann Lacina, University of Rochester
Tools of Information Technology and Issues in Domestic
and International Politics: Mapping the Political Minds of
School Children- Glimpses From an Indian State
Asima Sahu, Ravenshaw University
TA98: Tuesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Divided Societies in Comparative Perspective
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Security Studies
Contentious Coalitions: Political Extremism, Minority
Accommodation and Party Competition in Eastern Europe
Lenka Bustikova, Duke University
Bridging Divides or Gulfs Apart? Conflict, Cooperation and
Communication in the Asia-Pacific
Alistair D. B. Cook, Nanyang Technological University
Linking Inter-Group Inequality and Conflict: Still a Good
Idea, Even on Country Level
Agnes Katalin Koos, Simon Fraser University
Split the Big, Merge the Small: Engineering Non-Ethnic
Party Systems in Divided Societies
Yuhui Li, University
Bridging Divides or Formalizing Differences? Micro-Level
Effects of Communal Consociationalism in Bosnia
Mary Kate Schneider, University of Maryland
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Clair Apodaca, Florida International University
Disc.
Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios, City University of New
York
When Soft Law Makes a Difference: A Global Survey of
Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Internally
Displaced Persons
Gabriel Cardona-Fox, University of Texas at Austin
Why States Ratify Deeper Human Rights Agreements:
Signaling and 3rd-Party Benefits
Mi Hwa Hong, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Gary J. Uzonyi, University of Michigan
When Do People Stand Up for Their Rights?
Alesia A. Sedziaka, University of Arizona
TB02: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
ISA Presidential Panels on International Relations in the
Information Age (Panel II)
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
Disc.
Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
Waiting For Public Diplomacy 2.0: The Digital Dawn in
Public and Cultural Diplomacy
Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
Technological Interventions in Politics: Mechanisms and
Models
Archon Fung, Harvard University
Hollie Russon-Gilman, Harvard University
Digital Media and the Arab Spring
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Internet Governance, Networks and Networked Governance
in International Relations
Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University
Andreas Schmidt, Delft University of Technology
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Landon Edward Hancock, Kent State University
TB01: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Compliance and Human Rights Norms
TB03: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Publish or Perish: IPE Publishing Roundtable
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
Disc.
Juliet E. Johnson, McGill University
How to Publish in RIPE
Juliet E. Johnson, McGill University
How the IPE Compendium Works
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University
How to Publish in IO
Louis W. Pauly, University of Toronto
How to Publish in the Next Three IPE Yearbooks
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
TB04: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
International Legalization and the Rights Revolution
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emilie Hafner-Burton, University of California San
Diego
Disc.
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
The Transnational Spread of American Law
Benjamin Brake, U.S. State Department
Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Intersubjective Frames and Rational Choice: Transnational
Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking
Paulette Lloyd, Indiana University, Bloomington
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
Uneven Globalization in the Oil-Producing States
Erik Voeten, Georgetown University
The Autocratic Politics of Human Rights Agreement
Ratification
Jana Von Stein, University of Michigan
TB05: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
New Directions in Japanese Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zhiming Chen, University of Montreal
Disc.
Na'oki Ono, Tokyo-Toshi University
Checkbook Diplomacy Versus Mercenary Diplomacy: The
Real Sources of Different Foreign Policy Behavior Between
Japan and South Korea
Boo-seung Chang, Johns Hopkins University
Japanese Governance Reconsidered: A Domestic and
Regional Response to the Global Economic Crisis
Jemma Kim, Waseda University
By Land and By Sea: The Potential of EU-Japan Security
Cooperation
Paul Midford, Norwegian University of Science &
Technology
White Lies: Iraq’s "Weapons of Mass Destruction” and
Koizumi’s Japan
Michimi Muranushi, Gakushuin University
International Systemic Changes and Japan’s International
Behavior
Na'oki Ono, Tokyo-Toshi University
The Greater East Japan Earthquake and the Future of the
U.S.-Japan Relations
Ryo Shimizu, Mie Chukyo University
TB06: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
NGO Strategies in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher L. Pallas, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary, University of London
Empty Portraits - Humanitarian Aid Campaigns and the
Politics of Silencing
Isadora Sales de Andrade, PUC-Rio
Felippe De Rosa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio
de Janeiro
Ana Paula Pellegrino, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do
Rio de Janeiro
Digitized Global Governance: Managing Global Problems
Through Community-Based Networks
Kristina Klinkforth, Free University of Berlin
Going "Direct-to-Citizen": Human Rights NGOs' Use of New
Information and Communications Technologies to Bypass
Mass Media
Ella McPherson, University of Cambridge
Pursuing Effective, Efficient, Ethical, Yet Unique
Communication Messages: Development NGOs under New
Pressure in Mobilizing the Donor Public
Aya Okada, University of Pittsburgh
Carla Suarez, Dalhousie University
Inventing the Wheel: Knowledge Sharing Technologies in
Civil Society Organizations
Jon Wesley Ven Johnson, University of Texas
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher Tunnard, The Fletcher School
Disc.
Daniel V. Preece, Carleton University
Patterns of Transnational Friendships in a 600-MillionPerson Online Social Network
Robert Bond, University of California San Diego
James Fowler, University of California - San Diego
Yonatan Lupu, University of California San Diego
Jaime Settle, University of California San Diego
Virtual Shop Fronts But is Anyone Buying? Social
Networking and Caribbean Civil Society Organizations
Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West Indies
The Implications of Personalized Internet Search Tools to
Internet Theories of Global Civil Society
Jonathan Liljeblad, University of Southern California
With or Without the State: The Role of Civil Society
Networks in the Emergence and Effectiveness of Regional
Integration Projects
Marsha S. Pacheco, University of Miami
Online Media, Identity Formation, and the Preferences of
Civil Society Agents
James C. Roberts, Towson University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Armitage, American University
Disc.
Christian Kaunert, European University Institute
Florence, Italy & University of Salford, UK
The PROTECT Dimension in EU Counter-Terrorism: A
Critical Evaluation
Javier Argomaniz, University of St Andrews
Ten Years of EU’s Fight Against Terrorist Financing: A
Critical Assessment
Oldrich Bures, Metropolitan University Prague
EU Counter-Terrorism and European Internal Security
Agencies: Assessing Progress in Judicial and Police
Cooperation in the EU 10 Years On
Christian Kaunert, European University Institute
Florence, Italy & University of Salford, UK
Assessing the Role of Border Controls in the EU CounterTerrorism Policy
Sarah Leonard, Sciences Po, Paris & University of
Salford
Still Moving Toward a European FBI? Re-Examining the
Politics of EU Police Cooperation
John D. Occhipinti, Canisius College
The (Mis)use of Human Rights: Voice, Images and
Representations from Northern Uganda
TB07: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Civil Cyber Society
TB08: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ten Years of EU Counterterrorism Policy: A Critical
Assessment
TB09: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Seeing and Studying South Asia Through the Stephen P.
Cohen Lens
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University
Honoree
Stephen Philip Cohen, Brookings
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John H. Gill, Near East-South Asia Center
Carol Christine Fair, Georgetown University
Constantino H. Xavier, SAIS - Johns Hopkins
University
Dinshaw Mistry, University of Cincinnati
TB10: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: American and European
Realism Reconsidered
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
TB13: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Consequences and Implications of Foreign Military
Intervention
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Frederic Stephen Pearson, Wayne State University
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Disc.
Paul Joseph Springer, Air Command and Staff
College
Orlandrew Danzell, Mercyhurst University
Chair
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Tufts University
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Alexander Reichwein, Goethe-University Frankfurt /
University Stuttgart
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
Disc.
Asle Toje, Nobel Institute
Foreign Military Intervention and Civil War Termination
Hans Mouritzen, Danish Institute for Int'l Studies
Uncertain End Game: Multilateral Intervention in Libya and
the Debate Over Policy and Strategy
Dursun Peksen, East Carolina University
Norrin M. Ripsman, Concordia University
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
External Military Intervention and Late State Building
Jeff Pickering, Kansas State University
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Decolonization and Divergence in Civil-Military Relations: A
Comparative Study of Rwanda and Burundi
Kristen Angela Harkness, Princeton University
The Failure of Commercial Liberalism in the Middle East
Conflict
Ranan Davud Kuperman, University of Haifa
How Empires End: Civil-Military Relations, Regime Type,
and the Decision to Fight
Alexander Lanoszka, Princeton University
Tracing De-Securitization Processes: The Case of South
Africa
Mihaela Racovita, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech
Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech
Gender, Food Security, and Poverty: Broadening Uganda’s
National Urban Policy
Andrea M. Brown, Wilfrid Laurier University
Diri Naysional ou Diri Miami? Food, Agriculture, and USHaiti Relations
Marc J. Cohen, Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University
Origins and Effects of State Developmentalism:
International Economic Crises and the Political
Determinants of Economic Growth in Agrarian States
Don R. Leonard, Cornell University
Post Earthquake Haiti’s Transformation: What of Agriculture
and Rural Development?
Yasmine Shamsie, Wilfrid Laurier University
Luca Tardelli, LSE
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Amal I. Khoury, Guilford College
TB12: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Food, Agriculture, and Development
Elites and the Politics of Military Intervention: US
Interventions in Cuba (1898-1902) and in the Russian Civil
War (1918-1920)
TB14: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Technology, Power, and Political Economy
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Marie Olson Lounsbery, East Carolina University
Frederic Stephen Pearson, Wayne State University
Andrea Talentino, Drew University
TB11: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Colonial Legacy, Commercial Liberalism, and the Quest for
Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Zones
Disc.
Foreign Military Intervention and Socio-Economic
Conditions in Target Countries
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeffrey Hart, Indiana University
Disc.
Robin Brown, University of Leeds
Migration, Information Technology and Transnationalism:
An Analytical Framework
John G. Dale, George Mason University
James C. Witte, George Mason University
The Internet as a Connection to Political Reform in China,
Myth or Reality?
Susan Claire Morris, Valparaiso University
On Economic and Security Implications of Technology
Diffusion: Looking Back to Look Ahead
Gautam Mukunda, Harvard Business School
Kenneth A. Oye, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rachel Wellhausen, MIT
Tom and Jerry in the Cyberspace: Copyright Holders,
Internet Industry and Copyright Protection in China
Hong Pang, University of Southern California
Hand Axe, Steam Engine, Nanotechnology: The SocioEconomic Construction of an Empty Signifier Within Global
Political Economy
Joscha Wullweber, University of Kassel
TB15: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Sight, Security and Politics: New Visual Media and the
Production of Terror/Counter-Terror in the Public Imaginary
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Disc.
Jesse Crane-Seeber, North Carolina State University
Can We Celebrate Now?: Making Sense of Osama Bin
Laden's Death in the USA and Pakistan
Priya Dixit, Virginia Tech University
Visuality, Audience and the ‘Visceral Battlefield’
Philippe Mamadou Frowd, McMaster University
Man vs. World: Counterradicalisation and Multi-Scalar
Politics Post 9-11
Sarah E. Logan, Australian National University
Desecuritizing War? Photography and Germany’s Portrayal
of Its Military Missions in the New Social Media
David Shim, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA)
Frank A. Stengel, University of Bremen
TB16: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Representing and Building a Global Discipline: What Is and
Who Constitutes the IR Discipline? (Panel 2 of 2)
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Claire Turenne Sjolander, University of Ottawa
Thierry Balzacq, University of Louvain
Trend Effects and Labels in IR: The Constitutive Role of
Socio-Epistemic Practices and Dynamics in the Discipline.
Felix S. Grenier, University of Ottawa
IR and Political Science Teaching – Worlds Apart?:
Geopolitics as a Link Between IR and Political Science
Programmes in Russia
Sirke M. Mäkinen, University of Tampere
Decolonizing the USA, Decolonizing IR: Insights From Latin
America
Lucy F. Taylor, Aberystwyth University
How International is International Relations? Parochialism
Explored: An Investigation Into the Geographical
Configuration of International Relations
Helen L. Turton, University of Exeter
TB17: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Changing Responses to Nuclear Norm Violators:
Implications for Theory and Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University
Disc.
Jeffrey William Knopf, Naval Postgraduate School
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch: A ‘Nuclear User Pays’
Model of International Security
Lyndon R. Burford, University of Auckland, New Zealand
The Other Side of the Coin: How Do Disarmament
Advocates Respond to Proliferation Norm Violators?
Marianne Hanson, University of Queensland
Togzhan O. Kassenova, Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace
Moral Norms and Nuclear Disarmament
Adam Mount, Georgetown University
Civil Society and Violations of the NPT: How Norm Makers
Respond to Norm Breakers
Maria Rost Rublee, Australian National University
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Performing Everydayness at War: New Visual Media and
the Portrayal of Life at the Front
Disc.
Proliferation “By Negligence”: Export of Dual-Use Goods
and Technology
TB18: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Innovative Panel
Debate: The Role of Constructivism in Foreign Policy
Analysis
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
ISA Innovative Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Chair
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Charles F. Hermann, Texas A&M University
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Helen Milner, Princeton University
Ted Hopf, National University of Singapore
TB19: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
From Dollar Unipolarity to a Tripolar (Dollar, Euro, RMB)
Monetary System: Benign Competition or Recipe for
Discord?
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Political Economy
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of
Management
Participan Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, Universiteit van
Amsterdam
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Participan Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University
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TB20: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Patterns in Regional Trade, Services, and Investment
Agreements
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kishore C. Dash, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Competitive Regionalism: An Analysis of ASEAN's Choice
Between Trans-Pacific Partnership and East Asia
Integration
Han-Ju Yen, National Chung Hsing University
Tai-Ting Liu, National Chung Hsing University
The Renegotiation of International Agreements: The Case
of Bilateral Investment Treaties
Zeev Yoram Haftel, University of Illinois at Chicago
Alexander S. Thompson, Ohio State University
Investing in the Economic Integration of China and New
Zealand
Jason Young, Victoria University of Wellington
TB21: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
African International Relations: Recent Developments
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rita Kiki Edozie, Michigan State University
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): The Committee on the Status of Women
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Rita Kiki Edozie, Michigan State University
Back to Rhodes’ Dream? South Africa and the Political and
Infrastructure Dimension of SADC-EAC-COMESA
Harmonization Process
Guilherme M. Dias, La Salle University
Decentralization in Africa: Achievements, Limitations, and
Programmatic Implications for Local Governance
J. Tyler Dickovick, Washington and Lee University
Disc.
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Gender-Bias in Publication Output and Scientific Impact: An
Examination of Acceptance Rates and Citations of Articles
Published in Journal of Peace Research
Ragnhild Nordas, Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)
Nils Petter Gleditsch, Peace Research Institute Oslo
(PRIO)
Ties That Blind? Citation Patterns Among Men and Women
in IR
The Rise of Mercenary Democracy in Africa
Lord C. Mawuko-Yevugah, University of the
Witwatersrand
Institutional Change from Patrimonialism to Democracy:
The Botswana Case
Eunhou Song, Korea University
South Africa: Reluctant and Aspiring Middle Power
Daniel Maliniak, University of California San Diego
Ryan M. Powers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
The Gender Gap in Citations in International Relations
Journals
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Differential Standards for Men and Women in Academia
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
TB22: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Use of Social Media in Non-Democratic Countries
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steven F. Jackson, Indiana University of
Pennsylvania
Disc.
Olivia Gippner, Free University Berlin
Blogging and Authoritarian Regimes: Iran and the Advent of
New Technology
Adriana V. Barillas-Batarse, American Graduate School
Tweet Truth to Power? Representation, Identity and Social
Media in Libya and Iran
Constance Duncombe, University of Queensland
Dateline Shanghai: How Chinese Youth Are Jumping the
Great Firewall
Mitch McKenney, Kent State University
Crowd-Sourcing or Cadre-Sourcing? Why the Chinese
Government Cannot Rely on the Internet for Information
Pontus Wallin, Linnaeus University
Friends or Foes? Chinese Diplomacy and the Information
Age
Shuxiu Zhang, London School of Economics and Political
Science
TB23: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Decline of Violence: Current Trends
TB24: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Gendered Citation Patterns in International Relations
Journals
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
Disc.
Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University
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Joshua S. Goldstein, American University
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Virginia Page Fortna, Columbia University
Kristen Renwick Monroe, University of California, Irvine
TB25: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Business and Public Policy: Should International Public
Policy Scholars Study Firms?
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aseem Prakash, University of Washington
Disc.
David Vogel, UC Berkeley
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Edward Walker, UCLA
Hevina S. Dashwood, Brock University
Christian R. Thauer, Free University of Berlin
Tim Werner, Grinnell College
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
TB26: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
National Security and International Peace
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
Disc.
Gearoid M. Millar, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
China in Africa: An Analysis of Arms Transfers and PostConflict Peace-Building
Earl Conteh-Morgan, University of South Florida
Globalization and Domestic Terrorism: Does Globalization
Lead to Domestic Conflict in Terms of Terrorism? A CrossCountry Study (1990-2008)
Sambuddha Ghatak, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The Tragedy of Borrowers: Livelihood Coping Mechanisms,
Local Intelligence, and the Pattern of State Repression
During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
Madhav Joshi, University of Notre Dame
The Power of Principles: Coexistence in China's National
Security Strategy
Liselotte Odgaard, Royal Danish Defence College
Constructing Security Governance in West African Region
over State Failure
Tatsuo Yamane, Osaka University
TB27: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Green Economy Goes Global: Market Forces and
International Certification Schemes
Panel
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jo L. Husbands, National Academy of Sciences
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John J. Mikler, University of Sydney
Disc.
Alexandre S. Wilner, ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology)
Technologies of Lethality: Determinants of CBRN Weapons
Adoption by Non-State Actors
Simone Pulver, University of California Santa
Barbara
Gary A. Ackerman, University of Maryland
John P. Sawyer, University of Maryland (START)
The Political Economy of Big Brand Sustainability
Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia
Fear and Learning in Tehran: The Consequences of
Nuclear Proliferation
Financial Activism and Environmental Governance: A
Comparative Analysis of Investor-Driven Governance
Networks in the United States, Canada and Europe
Michael D. Cohen, University of British Columbia
Michael R. MacLeod, George Fox University
Control in Private Governance: A Comparison of MultiStakeholder Certification Organizations for Sustainable
Biofuel Production
Philip Schleifer, London School of Economics
The Green Economy Challenge to International Political
Economy
Hugo Séguin, Université du Québec à Montréal /
Équiterre
An Institutional Approach to Assessing the Effectiveness of
Global Standards and Certification Schemes
Anna Elizabeth Stetter, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München
TB28: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transformative Justice: Actor Oriented Approaches to
Transition and Transformation
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Disc.
TB29: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Governing Security in the Global Information Age:
Counteracting the Risks of Chemical, Biological,
Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Wendy R. Lambourne, University of Sydney
Transformative Justice and the Diaspora: Examining the
Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Diaspora
Project
James Tonny Dhizaala, The University of Sydney
Prolonging Silences of Post-Civil War Victims’ Groups
Iosif Kovras, Queen's University, Belfast
Neophytos Loizides, University of Kent
Transformative Justice, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding in
Rwanda
Wendy R. Lambourne, University of Sydney
Peace Without the Past?: Truth, Transition and Denial
Cheryl Elizabeth Lawther, University of St Andrews
Challenging the Therapeutic Ethic: A Victim-Centred
Evaluation of Transitional Justice Process in Timor-Leste
Simon A. Robins, University of York
Spaces of Memory - Spaces of Peace? The Role of
Memorials and Mnemonic Practices in the Transitional
Justice and Peace Process in Rwanda
Julia Viebach, Center for Conflict Studies, University of
Marburg
Biological Weapons Verification: Challenges for the 21st
Century
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology
Weapon of Mass Protection: Security Governance and the
Non-State CBRN Threat
Andrew Prosser, United Nations Interregional Crime and
Justice Research Institute (UNICRI)
TB30: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Markets and Militaries II
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
Disc.
Brett Neilson, University of Western Sydney
Rough Trade: Militaries and Markets in the Citizenship of
Stuff
Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto
'Money as a Weapons System': The Financialization of
Counterinsurgency
Emily Gilbert, University of Toronto
The Value of Camouflage: Arts of the Military-Industrial
Complex
Caren Kaplan, University of California at Davis
'This Ain’t Canada Right Now?' Privatizing Security,
Securitizing Policing: The Case of the G20 in Toronto,
Canada
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Kim Rygiel, Wilfrid Laurier University
Front-Line Leisure: Targeting Tourists in the War on Terror
Debbie Lisle, Queens University of Belfast
TB31: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rio +20 II: Past, Present and Future
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pamela Chasek, Manhattan College
Disc.
Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State
University
Sustainable Development and Subnational Governments:
Policy-Making and Multi-Level Interactions
Hans Bruyninckx, Leuven University
Karoline Van den Brande, Leuven University
Subnational Governments and Sustainable Development:
Symbolic Politics with no Added Value?
Sander Happaerts, University of Leuven
The UN System and Global Environmental Protection:
Evaluating Practice Against Theory
TB34: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Gender and Transitional Justice
Sandeep Sengupta, University of Oxford
Rio+20: Sustainable Development Concept – Quo Vadis?
Urs P. Thomas, EcoLomics International
Global Environmental Governance in the Context of an
Emergent Green Economy Discourse
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
TB32: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Nationalism That is Not Quite Tied to a State (Yet):
Kurdistan and Palestine
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ora B. Szekely, Clark University
Disc.
Ebru Erdem Akcay, University of California
Riverside
The Kurdistan Regional Government’s Policy Since 2003
Zheger Hassan, University of Western Ontario
The Un/Stated Diplomacy and the Kurdish Regional
Government in Iraq
Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University
The Free Gaza Flotilla and the Christian Zionist Response:
Territory, Media, and Race
Tristan Sturm, University of British Columbia
Social Services as Advertising for Nonstate Military Actors:
The Case of Hamas
Ora B. Szekely, Clark University
International, strategic and non-violent: New forms of
Palestinian resistance at the elite and popular level
Mandy Turner, University of Bradford
TB33: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Ideas of Regionalism and Their Asian Translations: The
Relevance of Diffusion in Asian Regionalism
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Göttingen
Disc.
Stephen P. Aris, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
‘The Myth of Asia’: Europeanization of Asian Regionalism
Nadine Godehardt, GIGA Institute of Asian Studies
China as Driver of Diffusion Processes: ASEAN's
Unexpected Adoption of EU Institutions
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Göttingen
When Do Developing Nations Mimetically Adopt Global
Norms?
Hiro Katsumata, Waseda University
The Impact of Human Rights Norms on the Evolution of
ASEAN
Shaun Narine, St. Thomas University
The Role of Think Tanks and Track 2 Networks in
“Constructing” East Asian Regionalism
Lay Hwee Yeo, National University of Singapore
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Law
Human Rights
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nevin T. Aiken, University of Wyoming
Disc.
Panel
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Anja Mihr, University of Utrecht
The Gendered Dynamics of Interstate Apologies:
Implications for Diplomacy
Elizabeth Susan Dahl, University of Nebraska at Omaha
What Does Institutional Reform in Peace Process and
Transitional Settings Produce for Women?
Fionnuala Ni Aolain, University of Minnesota Law School
Women’s Human Rights and Institutional Reform in Conflictto-Peace Transitions
Catherine O'Rourke, University of Ulster
Intersectionality: A Feminist Theory for Transitional Justice
Eilish Rooney, University of Ulster
History, Women, and Gender in the Final Report of the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of the Liberia
Diaspora Project
Pamela Scully, Emory University
TB35: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Canadian-American Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): Association for Canadian Studies in the United States
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Kenneth Holland, Ball State University
Sub-Feds, Non-State Actors, and the Center in Recent
Canada-U.S. Relations: Can’t We All Just…. Get Along?
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Canadian Sovereignty and North American Perimeter
Security
Carolyn C. James, Pepperdine University
Canada’s Management of Foreign Turmoil: Is Ottawa
Following Washington?
Jonathan Paquin, Université Laval
A Defense Transformation? The Conservative Government
and Canadian Defense Policy
Andrew Richter, University of Windsor
TB36: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Mediation: A Tool for Conflict Transformation
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ariel M. Penetrante, University of Leipzig
Disc.
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Conflict Resolution and Tribal Mediation in Yemen: Bridging
Indigenous and Contemporary Approaches to
Peacebuilding
Nadwa Al-Dawsari, Partners Yemen
Jennifer L. Pedersen, Aberystwyth University
Monalisa Salib, Partners for Democratic Change
Does the Involvement of Certain Type of Mediator
Contribute to Produce Successful Mediation Outcomes?
Prakash Bhattarai, University of Otago
The Consequences of Mediation Failure in Civil Wars
Sandra Destradi, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
Johannes Vüllers, GIGA - Institute of African Affairs
Conflict, Costly Concessions and Mediation
TB39: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Military Force, Alliance, and Security: Ten Years of Public
Opinion in Transatlantic Trends.
Ben Horne, UCSD
Dealing with Biased Meditation: Lessons From the
Malaysian and Libyan Mediation in the Philippines
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Ariel M. Penetrante, University of Leipzig
Credibility in International Mediation Processes: How much
does it Matter?
Lesley G. Terris, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya
TB37: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Anglo-American Foreign Policy and the Special Relationship
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Bruce M. Russett, Yale University
Does NATO Have a Gender Problem? The Political
Mobilization of Women and Opinions on Western Security
Richard C. Eichenberg, Tufts University
Philip P. Everts
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
Legitimacy and the Use of Force: Do People Prefer to Use
Force Together With Allies? And Why?
The End of the Anglo-American “Special Relationship”
Pierangelo Isernia, University of Siena, Italy
Andrew Glencross, University of Pennsylvania
Bruce Newsome, University of Pennsylvania
Yin and Yank: Relations Between Public Opinion Towards
China and the US in Europe
The ‘Special Relationship’ in a Hegemonic World
Milosz M. Kucharski, University of California at Davis
Rethinking the Special Relationship: International Law, the
American Exception and British Foreign Policy
Jason George Ralph, POLIS-University of Leeds
Transatlantic Cooperation and NATO's Nuclear Doctrine:
The Way Ahead
Stefanie Von Hlatky, ETH Zurich
TB38: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Six-Party Talks and Northeast Asian Security
Cooperation
Disc.
The Four Pillars of the Relationship: A New Perspective on
Transatlantic Trends
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher J. Fettweis, Tulane University
Disc.
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zsolt Nyiri, GMF
Panel
SooYeon Kim, National University of Singapore
Sophie Meunier, Princeton University
Zsolt Nyiri, GMF
A Threat to Partnership? Perceived Threat and GermanAmerican Relations
Jana Pötzschke, University of Mannheim, Germany
Hans Rattinger, University of Mannheim
Corina Wagner, University of Mannheim
TB40: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Investigating Aid: Relations, Issues and Outcomes
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tae-Hwan Kwak, Eastern Kentucky University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Francis Adams, Old Dominion University
Disc.
Jay M. Parker, National Defense University-CISA
Disc.
Stephan Haggard, University of California at San
Diego
Northeast Asian Security Cooperation: Current Status and
Future Prospects
Kyung-young Chung, Catholic University of Korea
Russia and the Six-Party Talks
Seung-Ho Joo, University of Minnesota Morris
Japan and the Six-Party Talks
Yoshinori Kaseda, University of Kitakyushu
Does Domestic Politics Matter in Foreign Policy?:
Assessing the Impact of Domestic Politics on the Nuclear
Behavior of North Korea
Dongsoo Kim, West Liberty University
North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program: From Danger
Zone to Comfort Zone
Matthias Maass, Yonsei University
South Korea’s Domestic Politics and Northeast Asian
Security
Daniel Pinkston, International Crisis Group
Panel
Bilateral Aid to Latin America: A Comparative Study of
Major Donor States
Francis Adams, Old Dominion University
Indicator-Based Competition for Foreign Aid: A New Model
for Effective Assistance?
Megan Alexandra Dersnah, University of Toronto
Measuring Progress: The Effects of Operationalization in
the Foreign Aid and Development Literature
Roudabeh Kishi, University of Maryland
Darragh McNally, University of Maryland
The Role of Corruption in Determining Foreign Aid Project
Portfolios
Gina Martinez, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
TB41: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
International Ethics Section Book Prize Roundtable: Baber
and Bartlett's Global Democracy and Sustainable
Jurisprudence
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Anthony F. Lang, Jr., University of St Andrews
Disc.
Robert V. Bartlett, University of Vermont
Disc.
Walter F. Baber, California State University Long
Beach
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TB42: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Teaching Foreign Policies from Comparative & Theoretical
Perspectives
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Education
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kai J. Koddenbrock, University of Magdeburg
Chair
Chandra-Milena Danielzik, Kassel University
Disc.
David Chandler, University of Westminster
Tracing Colonial Rationalities in German Development
Interventions on Population and Reproductive Health in
East Africa
Daniel Bendix, University of Manchester
Cannibalism, Cataclysms and Communicative Culture:
Tentative Results of the 'Urban Legends Of Intervention'
Project
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Helmut Schmidt University
Florian P. Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
The Concept of State Failure in Legitimizing International
Intervention
Grace Cheng, Hawaii Pacific University
Dependence and Freedom: Conditions of Possibility for
Stateness in Nigerien Water Services Provision
Stina Hansson, Gothenburg University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert G. Blanton, University of Memphis
Gabriel Cepaluni, UNESP/CAENI
Femi A. Babarinde, Thunderbird School of Global
Management
Rita A. Giacalone, Universidad de Los Andes
Disc.
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Internships as Practical Education in International Affairs
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
The Globalization of Children’s Television Messaging: Dora,
Kai-Lan and Global Values?
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Institute of International
Affairs
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, Hamline University
Tullo Vigevani, UNESP
Teaching Sustainability: Analyzing the Use of Global
Frames for Local Action
Stephen John Wright, Northern Arizona University
Teaching the New Globalism to Non-Majors
P. Brian Fisher, College of Charleston
George Kaloudis, Rivier College
TB43: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Conflict and War in the Global Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Communication
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cristina Archetti, University of Salford
Disc.
Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association
TB45: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
New Approaches to Teaching Globalization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
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TB44: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Perspectives on Intervention: Rationalities and Translation,
Resistance and Effects
Andrea Calderaro, European University Institute
What a Difference a Decade Makes: Assessing the Role of
the Internet in Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Ten Years
After 9/11
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Mediated Warfare
Chiara De Franco, King's College London
Bringing the World into the Classroom: Giving Students a
Passport to International Relations
Maria Ortuoste, California State University East Bay
Sara Parker, Chabot College
TB46: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Identity and Conflict in Comparative Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elena I. Gadjanova, Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies
Disc.
Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Identity in the "Global Village"
Vassil Hristov Anastassov, Istanbul Fatih University
Activities of Right-Wing Extremists on the Internet in Serbia
The Politics of Space: Spatial Structure and Identity Politics
Marija Djoric, Faculty for European Studies of Law and
Political Sciences
Jennifer De Maio, California State University, Northridge
Zeynep Toker, California State University, Northridge
Old Terrorism and New Media? The Case of Dissident Irish
Republicans
Lisa McInerney, University of Limerick
Identity Construction, Resource Rents and Separatism in
Southeast Asia
John Jackson Ewing, S. Rajaratnam School of
International Studies
A Taxonomy and Classification Scheme of Group Identity
Appeals in Political Campaigns
Elena I. Gadjanova, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
Emotional Dimensions of Ethno-Sectarian Conflicts:
Understanding Alevi Identity in Turkey
Benjamin M. Jensen, American University
Panel
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew A. Tattar, Brandeis University
Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky
Disc.
Multilateralism, Foreign Aid, and Public Preferences: An
Experimental Approach
Katherine Vera Bryant, Texas A&M University
International Institutions: Dynamic Targets of Transnational
Protest
Helma de Vries, Eastern Connecticut State University
Public Support of UN Authority: Evidence for an Emerging
Cosmopolitan Citizenry?
Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt, Social Science Research
Center Berlin (WZB)
The Emotional Politics of Global Governance in America
Andrew A. G. Ross, Ohio University
Panel
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Inanna Hamati-Ataya, The University of Sheffield
Inanna Hamati-Ataya, The University of Sheffield
The Biopolitics of Policymaking: Medical Activism in the
Century of the Brain
John M. Friend, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Practice of Writing and the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC)
Hannah R. Hughes, Aberystwyth University
Effective Reflections Bite But Do Not Offend: Some
Bourdieuian ‘How-To’ Suggestions for Policy Feed-Back
Timo Walter, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, Geneva
Panel
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute
Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute
Offense-Defense Theory: Conceptual and Geographic
Boundaries
Boaz Atzili, American University
Power, Polarity, and Hegemony in the 21st Century
Damon Coletta, US Air Force Academy
Jack E. Holmes, Hope College
Daniel Owens, Hope College
Learning From the Past: Cases and Predictors of Success
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
David A. Welch, Balsillie School of International Affairs
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
Disc.
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
Environmental NGOs or Business Lobbying Groups? The
Selection of Governmental Partners in International
Environmental Negotiations
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
Explaining the "Territorial Covenant": Why Have
International Borders Become So Stable?
Conflict and Courts: The Impact of Political Violence on
Judicial Institutions
Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Shadden, Pennsylvania State University
Diplomatic Relations in International Politics
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Rasmus G. Bertelsen, Aalborg University
American Foreign Policy During Periods of System War:
Learning From Long-Term Trends in an Effort to Minimize
the Prospects of U.S. Involvement
Bryan A. Frederick, Johns Hopkins University
Liliana Pop, London Metropolitan University
Dis-Embedding Through Financialization: How Economic
Knowledge and the Autopoiesis of Finance Undermine
Economic Governance
TB49: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Offense-Defense Theory: Applications, Renewal and
Change
Richard W. Chadwick, University of Hawaii
Elite International Security Socialization, Rational
Openness, Pre-Adult Learning, Impressionable Years or
Life-Stages: A Comparative Study of Briand, Chamberlain,
Churchill and Poincare
TB51: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Development of Norms and Institutions
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura Parisi, University of Victoria
TB48: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Facets of Scholarship/Policy Dynamics in International
Relations
Timothy J. Junio, University of Pennsylvania
TB50: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Foreign Policy Learning
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Disc.
Marc R. DeVore, European University Institute (EUI)
Revisiting the Offense Defense Balance: Capability Sets
and Information Costs
Organizing and Projecting Cyber Power: Measuring the
Complexity of Offense and Defense
Talha Kose, Istanbul Sehir University
TB47: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
How Voters and Public Opinion Affect International
Organizations
Innovation and the Offense-Defense Balance
Shuhei Kurizaki, Texas A&M University
Kelly Matush, Texas A&M University
Resuscitating the Normative Explanation for the Democratic
Peace
James David Morrow, University of Michigan
TB52: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Accounting for Historical Wrongs: Between Theory and
History
Panel
Justin Clardie, Cameron University
Which Institutions Matter? The Effect of Democratization
Processes and Foreign Aid on the Incidence of Civil Conflict
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Ethics
English School
Jessica A. Maves, Pennsylvania State University
Effective When Reactive? Democracy Aid After
Democratisation
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lorenz Luthi, McGill University
Disc.
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
Disc.
Paige E. Digeser, University of California Santa
Barbara
National Past, Responsibility, and Historical Truth: The
Curious Case of Benny Morris
Catherine Lu, McGill University
Practicing Reparative Justice
Lea Ypi, London School of Economics
TB53: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
War in the Age of Techno-Liberalism: Assessing Ideas About
Information Technology and International Security
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Charles Eugene Gholz, University of Texas
Complexity, Surprise, and Cybered Conflict: Rise of the
Continuous ‘Counter-Resilience’ Strategy
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College & University of
Arizona
Jurisdictional Arbitrage in Internet Governance and
Cybersecurity
Allan Friedman, Brookings
Articulating Cyber-Threats: Creeping Securitization,
Militarization, and a Global State of War
Stuxnet and the Ambiguous Nature of Cyberwar
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Amanda A Licht, University of South Carolina
Why There is No Political Foreign Aid Curse
David Bearce, University of Colorado at Boulder
What Determines the Severity of the Dutch Disease?
Jonas Bunte, University of Minnesota
You Can’t Always Get What You Want: The Effect of US
Foreign Aid on Democracy and Human Rights
Rhonda Callaway, Sam Houston State University
Elizabeth Matthews, CSUSM
Mogens Hobolth, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Rights of Ethnic Groups and State Sovereignty
Tina Kempin Reuter, Christopher Newport University
Goodbye European Social Model? Social rights attainment
under the impact of economic volatility, market liberalization
& EU integration
Markus Thiel, Florida International University
The 'Boat People' of the Mediterranean Sea: Do They Have
Any Rights?
Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
TB56: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Governing Information and Intellectual Property
Disc.
Sean Lawson, University of Utah
Amanda A Licht, University of South Carolina
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Iginio Gagliardone, University of Cambridge
Erik Gartzke, UCSD
Disc.
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
The Myth of Cyberwar
Timothy Peterson, Oklahoma State University
Panel
More Rights but Less Access: Governance Dynamics in EU
Asylum and Visa Policies
What's Wrong With Colonialism?
Disc.
TB55: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rights and Citizenship
Disc.
Timothy Waligore, McGill University
TB54: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Determinants and Effects of Foreign Aid
Sebastian Ziaja, University of Essex & German
Development Institute / Deutsches Institut fuer
Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Farid Abdel-Nour, San Diego State University
Responsibility and Historical Injustices: Two Approaches
Disc.
Security vs Non-Security Interests in Foreign Policy:
Assessing Post-9/11 U.S. Foreign Aid Allocation
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balão, Technical
University of Lisbon
When Global Communication Meets National Regulation:
The Challenges of Regulating Rebroadcasting Foreign
Media's News in Nigeria
Abubakar D Alhassan, Bayero University, Kano
Global Piracy Culture in Making: Fighting a Losing Battle?
Sebnem Baran, Bogazici University
Mobilizing for Transparency: Transnational Civil Society and
the Strength of Freedom of Information Laws After Passage
Daniel P. Berliner, University of Washington
Whose Property? The Governance of Intellectual Property
Rights in an 'Information Age'
Phillip Kalantzis Cope, The New School for Social
Research
Common Spaces of Global Concern: Institutional
Governance of the Oceans, Cyberspace and Outer Space
Gitta S. Lauster, German Institute for International and
Security Affairs (SWP)
TB57: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
After War: Governance in Post-Conflict Societies
Panel
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Information and Intelligence Resource Capacity of the
United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Challenges and
Prospects
Yeshi Choedon, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Violent Non-State Actors and Complementary Governance
NATO in Afghanistan: From Democratisation to Stabilisation
Henrik Boesen Lindbo Larsen, Danish Institute for
International Studies (DIIS)/Uni. Southern Denmark
Ballots for Bullets: Why Militant Groups and Governments
Sign Peace Agreements with Provisions for Electoral
Participation
Aila M. Matanock, Stanford University
Consent and Compliance
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
Alister Miskimmon, Royal Holloway, University of
London
Strategic Narratives of the Arab Spring
Amelia H. Arsenault, Georgia State University
Anna C. Beyer, University of Hull
Leadership, Inclusion and Relevance – Strategic Narratives
of France, Germany and the UK on the Libyan No Fly Zone
2011
Alister Miskimmon, Royal Holloway, University of London
Narratives of Risk: The Fukushima Nuclear Meltdown and
the 2011 Arab Spring as a Converging Narrative
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Saudi Strategic Narrative and the Arab Spring
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Chair
Daniel López Gómez, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Rocco Bellanova, Facultes Universitaires SaintLouis & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Contested Technological Futures: Smart Borders and the
Politics of Futurity
Christopher Alderson, Carleton University
William H. C. Walters, Carleton University
Julien Jeandesboz, King's College London
Daniel López Gómez, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
TB60: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
People's Power and the Globalisation of Democracy (2)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kevin Gray, University of Sussex
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Historical State Capacity and Clientelism
Lenka Bustikova, Duke University
Beyond Free Markets and Liberal Democracy: The Quest
for an 'Emanicipatory' Pan-African Democratic Project
Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute
Competing Ideologies of Representation in Southeast Asia
Garry W. Rodan, Murdoch University
Decentralization and Democratization in Southeast Asia:
Comparing the Regional Authority Index in Indonesia,
Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand
Sarah Y. Shair-Rosenfield, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
Stuart Shields, University of Manchester
Dilemmas of New Democracy in the Age of Neoliberal
Globalization: The Case of South Korea
Kwang-Yeong Shin, Chung-Ang University
TB61: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Intelligence and the Private Sector: Origins, Evolution and
Implications
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Amy Zalman, Strategic Narrative
Disc.
"Smarting Up" the Border? The Politics of Security and
Technology in the European Governmental Arenas
Populism, Regressive Nationalism, and the Limits to
Neoliberalism? Contradiction and Paradox in Poland’s PostCommunist Transformation
Ideational Power and Narratives in the Global War on
Terrorism
TB59: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
On “Smartness” and “Controls”: An Appraisal of SocioTechnical Assemblages of Smart Control
Raphaël Gellert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Disc.
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College
Disc.
Didier Bigo, Paris Institute of Political Studies
Smartphones, Privacy and Control: The Questionable
‘Smartness’ of Contemporary Privacy-Related Legal (In)
Distinctions
Do Not Disturb Me, Just Take Care of Me! Exploring Smart
Care Arrangements and its Biopolitical Implications
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Annette Idler, University of Oxford
TB58: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Different Events, Same Story? Strategic Narratives and
International Crises
James Alexander, University of Manchester
Smart Surveillance, Protection and Control
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
From iPad to Iris Scan: Elegance as Social Control
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Nicholas Reynolds, US Govt contract historian
Disc.
John P. Maddrell, Loughborough University
The Turn to Outsourcing in US Intelligence
Simon Chesterman, National University of Singapore
The Use of Intelligence in the Private Sector: An European
Approach
Gustavo Díaz Matey, Complutense University, Madrid
A Framework For Analysis Of The Impact Of Private
Intelligence Actors
Christa Hedegaard Moesgaard, Danish Institute for
International Studies
Pointless and Dangerous? A Case Study in Contracting for
Espionage
Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University
Public-Private Intelligence Relations During the Presidency
of George W. Bush: The Politics of Reactive Regulation
Damien Van Puyvelde, Aberystwyth University
TB62: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Women in International Organizations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Organization
Women's Caucus
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Lisbeth Segerlund, School of Social Sciences,
Södertörn University
Disc.
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier
University
Norm Diffusion in Intergovernmental Organizations: The
Case of Women's Rights and Gay Rights
Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
Who Does What and Where: Mapping and Exploring New
Data on Male and Female Participation in Peace Operations
Louise Olsson, Folke Bernadotte Academy
Assessing Changes in the Status of Women Following
Development of Women's Institutions and Resolutions in the
UN
Carolyn M. Stephenson, University of Hawaii Manoa
Ladies First? Understanding the Gendered Dimensions of
Natural Disasters
Emily Alicia Wiseman, The Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies
TB63: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
FSS 6- Locating Militarised Masculinities: Foreign Policy and
International Violence
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Maria Stern, University of Gothenburg
Disc.
Maria Eriksson Baaz, School of Global Studies
Gender, the Body and the Everyday Micro-Politics of
Violence in Armed Forces: Implications for Thinking About
Military Masculinities
Victoria Basham, University of Exeter
Performing Sovereignty: Masculinity, Soldierly Spectacles
and Structural Violence in the U.S. Border-Control Militia
Movement
Amanda Conroy, London School of Economics & Political
Science
Between Female Masculinity and Militarised Femininities:
Geopolitics, Gender and Peacekeeping from the Global
South
Marsha Henry, LSE
From Classroom to the Field: Private Militarised Security
Contractors Negotiating Violence and Masculinity
Paul R. Higate, Bristol University
Cyborg Soldiers, Vulnerable (Hu)mans and the Discursive
Effacement of Bio-Bodies From War
Julia Welland, University of Manchester
TB64: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance: Exploring
Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (II)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Organization
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Susanne Zwingel, State University of New York
Potsdam
Disc.
Celeste Montoya, University of Colorado Boulder
Gendering the UN Security Council: The Road Ahead
Soumita Basu, South Asian University
Feminist Views on Global Governance: Theoretical and
Methodological Insights from a Foucauldian Perspective
Guelay Caglar, Humboldt University of Berlin
Empowering the "Ghurka" in Private Security or Cut-Price
Martial Labour?
Amanda Marie Chisholm, Bristol University
Engendered Security in Peace Accords: The Feminist Trade
-Offs in Promoting New Norms
Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
TB65: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Contending Visions and Interpretations of Russia's Role and
Identity in the Asia-Pacific
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gaye Christoffersen, John Hopkins University
Disc.
Tsuneo Akaha, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Sino-Russian Energy Cooperation and its Impact on the
Asia-Pacific's Political Economy
Gaye Christoffersen, John Hopkins University
Russia and the Balance of Power in Northeast Asia
Artyom L. Lukin, Far Eastern Federal University
Eurasian Regionalisms and Russian Foreign Policy
Mikhail A. Molchanov, St. Thomas University
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation 2012 Summit in
Vladivostok: Russian Regional Integration Vision, Practical
Options, and Information Era Challenges
Sergey Sevastiyanov, Vladivostok St. University of
Economics
Russia’s Reengagement With Southeast Asia: Information,
Influence and Multi-Modal Connectivity
Pushpa Thambipillai, University of Brunei
Negotiated Identities in Pacific Russia
Tamara Troyakova, Far Eastern Federal University
TB67: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Leo Strauss and the Theory and Practice of International
Relations
Sponsor(s): Theory
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Larry N. George, California State University, Long
Beach
Disc.
Larry N. George, California State University, Long
Beach
Leo Strauss and the Socratic Formulation of the Security
Problem
Michael N. Di Gregorio, McMaster University
Encountering the Abyss: Leo Strauss and the Politics of
Ontological Securitization
Aggie Hirst, University of Leeds
Law and War in Leo Strauss’s Thucydides and Grotius:
Strauss as an International Legal Thinker
Robert Howse, New York University School of Law
How to Engage Leo Strauss’s Thought in Policy Oriented
Research? A “Straussian” Analysis of EU “Internal Security”
Policies
Andreas Wendlberger, Goethe University Frankfurt
TB68: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Perspectives on State-Building and Security Sector Reform
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Sheely, Harvard University
Disc.
Kristin E. Fabbe, Claremont McKenna College
Local Networks and the Limits of External Influence in PostConflict Security Sector Reform
Louis-Alexandre Berg, Georgetown University
Do Effective Colonial Institutions Make Successful
Postcolonial States? Taiwan, the Philippines, and Their
Contrasting Colonial Legacies
Reo Matsuzaki, Stanford University
When Can We Turn an Armed Gang into a Police Force?
Security Sector Reform in Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor
Andrew Radin, MIT
Policing Alone: Sequencing Security Sector Reform in Haiti
Gaëlle Rivard Piché, Carleton University
Aid for Arms: U.S. Foreign Aid and the Tentara Nasional
Indonesia
Jessica N. Trisko, Yale University
TB95: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poster Session
The Continuing Relevance of Structural Realism
Sponsor(s): International Education
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Teaching Structural Realism with Online Diplomacy
Dave Bridge, Baylor University
Simon Radford, University of Southern California
Two Versions of the Whole: On the Different Concepts of
Structure in Neo-Realism and Post-Structuralism
Henrique Tavares Furtado, PUC-Minas
Cristiano Garcia Mendes, Pontifícia Universidade
Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC-Minas)
U.S. Response to 9/11: How to Validate Structural Realism?
Johannes Ro, Institutt for forsvarsstudier (IFS)
Getting Theory? Realism and the Study of Religion in
International Affairs: The Power of Principles
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
TB96: Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Poster Session
Civil Society in Autocratic States and Muslim Societies
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Denise M. Horn, Northeastern University
Islam, Civil Society and Democracy in Central Asia
Dilshod Achilov, East Tennessee State University
Gender, Political Opinion and Civil Society Development in
China
Fengshi Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
TC01: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Mapping Peace: A Roundtable Commemorating 10 Years of
Peace Research at Prio’s Centre for the Study of Civil War
(CSCW)
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Gates, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
and Norwegian University of Science and
Technoogy (NTNU)
Participan Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Institute Oslo
(PRIO)
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Participan Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland
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Participan J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University
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Participan Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame
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Participan Patrick M. Regan, Binghamton University
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Participan Philip Andrew Schrodt, Pennsylvania State
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University
TC02: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sovereignty in the Global Information Age
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of
Cambridge
Participan Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
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Participan Peter Cowhey, UC San Diego
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Participan David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
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Participan Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
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TC03: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Institutes of International Affairs in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Institute of
International Affairs
Participan Jennifer Jeffs, Canadian International Council
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Participan Otmar Hoell, Austrian Institute for International
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Affairs-oiip
Participan Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International
Studies
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Participan Laurence Weinbaum, Israel Council on Foreign
Relations
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Participan Claudia Calvin, Mexican Council on Foreign
Relations
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Participan Chauyen Lai Shrestha, Institute of International
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Relations-Nepal
TC04: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The Political Economy of Transparency and Information
Technologies in Comparative and Global Perspective
TC07: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Governance Through Ideas, Norms, and
Transparency
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sanjeev Khagram
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon
Participan Archon Fung, Harvard University
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Participan Virginia Ann Haufler, University of Maryland
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Participan Aarti Gupta, Wageningen University
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TC05: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Latin American Foreign Policies
Disc.
Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon
Volunteering Information? Assessing International Codes of
Conduct, Transparency, and Accountability of Private
Military and Security Companies in Conflict Zones
Renée de Nevers, Syracuse University
Transparency in Peacekeeping Operations
Panel
Dan Lindley, University of Notre Dame
Can Information Constrain Killing? Or Is George Clooney
Right?
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marco Vieira, University of Birmingham
Building a Better Boomerang? Assessing the 'Human Rights
Methodology' in the New Media Age
Disc.
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
Disc.
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Towards a Theoretical and Explanatory Turn: A Critical
Assessment of Research on U.S.-Latin American Relations
Mariano E. Bertucci, University of Southern California
American Think Tanks and Brazil’s Image: Creation and
Dissemination of an Idea
Tatiana T. da Silva, State University of Rio de Janeiro
(Uerj)
Dominik Andrzej Stecula, McGill University
Aric Trevor Thrall, George Mason University
Governing Conflict: Protecting Civilians and Prosecuting
Perpetrators as Competing Normative Agendas
Leslie Vinjamuri, University of London
TC08: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Warrior Culture in Contemporary and Future Warfare
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sean McFate, National Defense University
Horacio J. Godoy, Universidad del Norte
Does a Return to Civilian Rule "Pay" Global Dividends?
Foreign Policy in Argentina, South Korea and Turkey During
the Democratic Transition
Cristian A. Harris, North Georgia College & State Univ
Jonathan S. Miner, North Georgia College and State
University
Resolving the Frontiers Dispute Between Argentina and
Chile: The Beagle Channel Crisis
Andres Villar Gertner, University of Cambridge
Panel
Disc.
Patrick H. M. Porter, University of Reading
Warrior Culture in Contemporary Warfare
Christopher Dandeker, King's College London
Warriors, Soldiers and Popular Culture
Christian Kramer, London School of Economics
Warriors and Professionalism
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, London School of Economics
Mercenaries and Soldiers: The Impact of the Hybridisation
of the Armed Forces on Warrior Identity
Caroline L. Varin, London School of Economics and
Political Science
TC09: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Conduct of Counterinsurgency
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cristina Archetti, University of Salford
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Richard Lacquement, U.S. Army War College
Disc.
Peter S. Jenkins, York University
‘I Hope He Dies’: On WikiLeaks as a “Threat” to Human Life
Wesley Attewell, The University of British Columbia
A Harsh Reality: The Palestinian Authority and Wikileaks
Stephen Lee Bennett, University of Minnesota
Wikileaks in Mexico-US Relations
Ana Covarrubias, El Colegio de Mexico
Pakistan's Mass Media in the Age of Twitter and WikiLeaks
Kavita Khory, Mount Holyoke College
Aiding Revolution: Wikileaks and the Arab Spring
Simon Mabon, University of Leeds
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Colombian Foreign Policy Toward the Caribbean
TC06: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Politics of Wikileaks
Panel
Disc.
Panel
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
Institutions, Organizational Culture and Counterinsurgency
Operations: Why Do States Fight Similar Insurgencies
Differently?
Marc R. DeVore, European University Institute (EUI)
Small-Footprint Intervention in Counterinsurgency: How
Much Can the United States Hope to Achieve?
Jacqueline Hazelton, University of Rochester
Strategy and Policy of US Counterinsurgency
Richard Lacquement, U.S. Army War College
A Rebel’s Best Friend? External Intervention and Local
Government Ineptitude in Counterinsurgency and
Peacekeeping Operations
Andrea M. Lopez, Susquehanna University
The Micro-Sociology of Counterinsurgency Violence:
Repertoires of Violence Against Civilians During COIN
Colin Nippert, Graduate Institute, Geneva
Regime Type and Counterinsurgency Operations: Are
Democracies More Effective at "Winning the Hearts and
Minds?"
Jack J. Porter, Military College of South Carolina
TC10: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Domestic and International Dynamics: Agency and (Re)
action in Russian Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Raquel Freire, University of Coimbra
Chair
Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville
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Licinia Simao, University of Beira Interior and
Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra
Bertil U.C. Nygren
John Francis Berryman, Birkbeck, University of
London
Maria Raquel Freire, University of Coimbra
Charles E. Ziegler, University of Louisville
TC11: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Transitioning From Protracted War to Peacebuilding Efforts
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University
Disc.
Susan Allen Nan, George Mason University
The Transatlantic Effort to Save Darfur: Mobilization in the
US and Britain, 2004-2008
Alexandra Budabin, University of Dayton
Institutional Design and the Transition from Civil War
Jai Kwan Jung, Korea University
Global Norms and Local Realities: The Politics of Minority
Rights in Eastern Europe
Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University
Legitimizing Peace Education in a Protracted Conflict:
AHDR and the Role of NGO Entrepreneurs
Erol Kaymak, Eastern Mediterranean University
Dilek Latif, Near East University
Transnational Historical Bloc and the Architecture of Peace:
The Formation of Power in South America
Fernando J. Ludwig, University of Coimbra - Portugal
Conflict Group Formation, Mobilization, and Behavior:
Issues for Analysis
Cathryn Thurston, National Defense Intelligence College
TC12: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Clustering and Contagion
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
International Communication
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Disc.
Andrea Ruggeri, University of Amsterdam
Disc.
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Conflict Contagion Among Ethnic Groups 1946-2005
Erika Forsberg, Uppsala University
Magnus B. J. Oberg, Uppsala University
Twitter Revolution: The Role of Social Media in the Arab
Spring
Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University
Lili Wang, Midwestern State University
Democratic Peace and the Wisdom of Crowds: A Theory
and Experimental Evidence of Collective Intelligence in
Ultimatum Bargaining
Brad Leighton LeVeck, University of California San Diego
Predicting Where (and When) Battles Cluster in
Contemporary Civil Wars
Roger Chi-feng Liu, University of South Carolina
What is and What is Not a Twitter Revolution? Insights
Based on the Moldovan Case
Ion Marandici, Rutgers University
TC13: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why Secondary
States Support, Follow or Challenge
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Security Studies
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steven E. Lobell, University of Utah
Disc.
Neal G. Jesse, Bowling Green State University
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Stephen Burgess, US Air War College
Maria Sampanis, California State University,
Sacramento
Shale Horowitz, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Srini Sitaraman, Clark University
Nancy Lapp, California State University,
Sacramento
TC14: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
IPE Outstanding Scholar Activist (OSA) Award Panel
Honoring Mike Davis
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn, University of California
Riverside
Chair
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
Honoree
Mike Davis, UC-Riverside
Participan
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Richard Falk, University of California Santa Barbara
Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Adam N. Stulberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc.
Erik Gartzke, UCSD
Disc.
Christopher Way, Cornell University
When Are Security Guarantees Sufficient to Stem
Proliferation?
Philipp Bleek, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Eric B. Lorber, Duke University
Matthew Fuhrmann, Texas A&M University
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
Assessing Changes in the Deployment and Employment of
Regional Nuclear Weapons
Anya Loukianova, University of Maryland
TC15: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tracing Structures of Power
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Theory
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefano Guzzini, Danish Institute for International
Studies & Uppsala University
Disc.
Lena Partzsch, University of Greifswald
Authority in Global Governance: The Case of Climate
Change
Emilie Bécault, KU Leuven
Hans Bruyninckx, Leuven University
Simon Schunz, University of Leuven
Structural Power And International Relations Analysis
Jan-Frederik Kremer, Bonn University, Center for Global
Studies
Andrej Pustovitovskij, University of Bonn
Sovereign Power as Information Control: Governance
Networks as Organization of Sovereign Power
Oscar L. Larsson, Uppsala University
A Return to Power: Epistemic Communities and Skill-Based
Rule
Andras Szalai, Central European University
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
Chair
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Nuclear Allies and Strategic Stability
Juliann Emmons Allison, University of California
Riverside
Thomas Ehrilch Reifer, University of San Diego
TC16: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Decolonizing Global Justice in a Neoliberal Age
TC17: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Reassessing Strategic Stability Along the 'Road to Zero'
Rolando Vazquez Melken, Roosevelt Academy /
Utrecht University
Participan Janet Conway, Brock University
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Participan Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
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Participan Jacqueline Berman, Mathematica Policy Research
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Participan Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
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Unacceptable Damage and Conventional Coercion
Tong Zhao, Georgia Institute of Technology
Theory of Behavior Change and the Building of US-China
Mutual Trust on Nuclear Strategy
Zhenming Zhong, Tongji University
TC18: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Innovative Panel
Practices and Alternatives in the Peer Review Process
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Chair
R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio
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Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
Chukwumerije Okereke, University of Oxford
Juliet E. Johnson, McGill University
Hannes R. Stephan, Lund University
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
TC19: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Informal or Formal? International Organization DecisionMaking and Procedures
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nicolas Guilhot, CNRS
Disc.
Mark T. Nance, North Carolina State University
The Soft, the Hard, and the Complementary: Governance
Instruments of International Organizations and Their
Influence on National Policy Making
Dennis Niemann, University of Bremen
Voting from the Sidelines: The Effects Informal Voting in
International Organizations
Autumn Lockwood Payton, Social Science Research
Center, Berlin
Understanding and Explaining Cooperation on the FormalInformal Continuum
Jochen Prantl, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Supranationalism and Intergovernmentalism in PolicyMaking: A Comparative Analysis of the NAC and PSC
The Role of Information Technologies in Shaping US
Military Interventions and Civilian Collaborations During
Human Security Crises
Simon J. Smith, Loughborough University
Nikola Tomic, Loughborough University
TC20: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Surviving the Leaky Pipeline? Women Succeeding in IR's
Man's World
TC23: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Internet, Social Movements, and Environmentalism
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Professional Development Committee
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
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Marcia B. Hartwell, Visiting Scholar, United States
Institute for Peace
Disc.
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Christian Webersik, University of Agder
Land in Distress: Preventing Violence and Internal Conflict
Anastassia Bugday, Bilkent University
Vicki L. Golich, Metropolitan State College of
Denver
J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California
The Role of Blogs in Modern Discourse Analysis: The Case
of Clean Energy in the Chinese Climate Change Debate
Olivia Gippner, Free University Berlin
Transparency and Accountability in International Carbon
Offset Markets: Carbon Forestry in Africa
Travis Reynolds, Colby College
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
States Versus Traditional and New Media in Human Rights
and Environmental International Conferences
Alexandre Ratner Rochman, Sao Paulo State University
TC21: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Researching Sexuality in Difficult Contexts: Theoretical and
Practical Implications
TC24: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Precarity, Political Economy and Global Power
Sponsor(s): Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer, & Allies
Caucus
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sandra McEvoy, University of Massachusetts
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Disc.
Disc.
Sandra McEvoy, University of Massachusetts
Momin Rahman, Trent University
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Reflections on Fieldwork in Uganda
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
Finding Deliberative Space in a Life and Death Struggle for
LGBTI Human Rights in Uganda
Byaruhanga Rukooko, Makerere University, Uganda
Chloe Schwenke, US Agency for International
Development
Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki
Precarity and Political Economy
Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Wanda Vrasti, Humboldt University of Berlin
Cai Wilkinson, Deakin University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chris Bronk, Rice University
Chris Bronk, Rice University
Coverage of African Conflicts in the American Media:
Filtering out the Logic of Plunder
Christopher R. Cook, University of Pittsburgh at
Johnstown
Exerting Soft Power for Hard Power Purposes: The Obama
Administration’s Transcultural Communication Strategy in
its Transatlantic Context
Crister S. Garrett, University of Leipzig
Presidential Power, Principles, and Participation in the
Global Information Age: From the Great Communicator to
No Drama Obama
Andrew Hammond, University of Warwick
Latin Americanization of Europe Through Precarization of
Labor: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Global Power
Precarious States
Passing and Perception, Power and Privilege: Identity
Management for Queer Academic Fieldworkers
Disc.
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Making Cities Work: Urbanization and the Pathologies of
Precarity
Islam Versus Homosexuality and Modernity
TC22: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
United States Information Diplomacy
Panel
TC25: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
China's Behavior in the World Trade Organization
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ka Zeng, University of Arkansas
Disc.
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
China’s WTO Compliance in Banking Services: Looking at
the Big Picture
Marcia Harpaz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Domestic Institutional Roots of China’s Rare Earth Trade
Policy
Yujia He, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Political Economy of China's Trade Policy
Xiaojun Li, Stanford University
China, Developing Countries, and the Doha Round
Agricultural Negotiations
Wei Liang, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Organizational Aspects of China’s GPA Accession
Negotiation and Their Implications
Arizona's International Relations: SB 1070 as a Foreign
Policy of Self-Destructiveness
Xinquan Tu, University of International Business and
Economics, China
Julie A. Murphy Erfani, Arizona State University
TC26: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Promoting Democracy Worldwide: Obatacles and Prospects
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
Institutions, Corruption and Democracy: Understanding the
Impact of Corruption on Indian Democracy and Democratic
Institutions
Nitya Singh, Eastern Michigan University
Support for Democracy Among Indigenous Groups in Latin
America: The Role of Institutional Context
Alix Van Sickle, University of California at Irvine
Defending Democracy in Latin America: Two Moments of
Political Crisis in Peru
Juliana Viggiano, CPDOC-FGV/SP
Felipe Wilson, University of New Mexico
Information Enhancement and Protection From Special
Interests: The Governance of Finance as a Case of
Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism
Kevin Young, Princeton University
Panel
Amitav Acharya, American University
Shanshan Mei, American University
China's Emerging Relationship with Universal Criminal
Justice Norms
Aurora Elizabeth Bewicke, University of Oxford
Titus C. Chen, National Chengchi University
China and the Establishment of the Human Rights Council,
2005-2007
TC30: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Political Culture
Disc.
Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College
Mark Buntaine, College of William and Mary
Follow the Money: Navigating the International Aid Maze for
Dryland Development
Pamela Chasek, Manhattan College
Panel
Richard Davis Anderson, UCLA
Crafting an Islam: State Building and Religion in the Arabian
Gulf
Birol Baskan, Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service in Qatar
Political Cultures: Measuring Value Consensus Within and
Across Countries
Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
Justin Grimmer, Stanford University
Financing Chemicals
David L. Downie, Fairfield University
Pia M. Kohler, Williams College
Follow the Money: Explaining the Performance of the United
Nations Environment Programme
Maria X. Ivanova, University of Mass., Boston
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
John W. Dietrich, Bryant University
Theorizing Human Rights Discourse and Domestic Politics:
Inferences From the Case of Turkey
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Human Rights on Separate Tracks? The Relationship of
Political Asylum Law and U.S. Domestic Politics
Eileen Doherty-Sil, University of Pennsylvania
Repression and Dissent: State Repressive Choices and the
Structure and Strategy of Domestic Opposition Groups
Christopher Fariss, University of California San Diego
Constructing Democratic Peace in Asia? Rising China and
Its Democratic Neighbors
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Promise and Limitations of Donor-Assisted Technology
Transfer for Climate Change Mitigation
Disc.
Chih-Chieh Chou, National Cheng Kung University
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Howard Warshawsky, Roanoke College
TC28: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Domestic Politics and the Human Rights Discourse
Disc.
Rana Siu Inboden, University of Oxford
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Disc.
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dorothy J. Solinger, University of California, Irvine
Revisiting China’s Human Rights Foreign Policy in the
1980s: Identity Shift, Interest Reformation, and Image
Construction
Transitional Justice and Democracy in Chile
TC27: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Follow the Money
TC29: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
China and International Human Rights Norm: A Cooperative
Relationship or Contentious Engagement?
Challenging Disciplinary Ontologies: The Study of Identity in
International Relations and Comparative Politics
Renaud Clément, University of Ottawa
Juan Gualberto Melara, University of Ottawa
Failure is an Option: The Political and Economic Influences
on Thirty Cases of Democratic Reversion
Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario
The Paradox and Purpose of Nondemocratic Elections
Lee Morgenbesser, Griffith University
Political Institutions and Policy Preferences: An Examination
of the Impact of Electoral Rules on Environmental
Regulation
Denis A. Rey, University of Tampa
TC31: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The International Organization of the Environment
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott V. Valentine, University of Tokyo
Disc.
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
New Environmental Regionalism and Sustainable
Development
Joerg Balsiger, Department of Geography and
Environment, University of Geneva
Is a Race to the Top in Climate Protection Possible? A
Complexity Perspective
Christine Brachthaeuser, University of Tübingen
An Operational Measure of Activities of International
Environmental Regimes and Organizations
Frank Grundig, University of Kent
Trading and Trade-offs: Evaluating Path Dependencies in
the Institutional Development of Global Carbon Markets
Jasmine Hyman, Yale University
Matto Mildenberger, Yale University
Free Trade Doctrine vs. Environmental Provision: A Study
on the Decisions on Environmental Disputes Under the
GATT/WTO
Hyo Won Lee, University of Washington
Forum Change and Environmental Agreements
Alexander Ovodenko, Princeton University
TC32: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Nationalism in Comparative Perspective: From YouTube to
the Battlefield
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zheger Hassan, University of Western Ontario
Disc.
Alexander Vuving
Harnessing Nationalism: Territorial Feuds and the
Instrumental Use of Public Protests
John D. Ciociari, University of Michigan
Jessica C. Weiss, Yale University
“Neo-Iranian Nationalism”: Pre-Islamic Grandeur and Shi’i
Eschatology in Contemporary Iranian Politics
Navid Fozi, Boston University
Symbols and Sacrifice: The Role of Nationalism in Combat
Effectiveness
Kirstin J. Hasler, University of Notre Dame
Kurdish Nationalism: Where Did it Come from and Where is
it Going?
Zheger Hassan, University of Western Ontario
Cannot Do Without State: Chinese Nationalism in the
Reform Era
Xuecun Liang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
TC33: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Politics of Measurement in Global Economic
Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Political Economy
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick
Disc.
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick
Security as Satisfaction? Conventional Arms Transfers and
the International Order
Steven J Childs, Claremont Graduate University
Performing the Social in the Realm of Financial Services:
How the Microfinance Sector Measures its Achievement
Marie Langevin, University of Ottawa
The Authority of Measurement: The World Bank’s CPIA in
Ethiopia and Malawi
Jon Harald Sande Lie, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs (NUPI), University of Bergen
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
The Politics of Measuring Remote but Catastrophic
Transnational Risks
Tony Porter, McMaster University
TC34: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Between Norm and Rhetoric? The Language of
Responsibility in International Law and Politics
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nicholas G. Onuf, Florida International University
and PUC-Rio
Disc.
Hannes Peltonen, University of Lapland
Disc.
Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Responsibility in IR: Sino-American Relations in an Era of
American Primacy
Eric M. Blanchard, Columbia University
Moral Agency and Individual Legal Responsibility in Combat
Operations
Janina Dill, University of Oxford
Responsibility to Protect, Libya and the German
‘Sonderweg’
Marlene Gottwald, Finnish Institute of International
Affairs/ University of Edinburgh
Non-State Accountability Preferences and Choices in World
Politics
Paloma Raggo, Syracuse University
TC35: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The International Criminal Court - Structure and Challenges
Sponsor(s): International Law
Human Rights
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University
Disc.
Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University
Arguing About the ICC: Non-Party Discourse and the
Authority of the International Criminal Court
Adam S. Bower, University of British Columbia
Outstanding Challenges in International Criminal Procedure
Involving Domestic Courts and Police
Henry F. Carey, Georgia State University
No Code Without a Court: The Work of the International
Law Commission on an International Criminal Court
Anne Holthoefer
Why Do Governments (Really) Join the International
Criminal Court?
Medlir Mema, George Washington University
The Lawfare of the International Criminal Court: Judicial
Warfare or Judicial Welfare
Alana Tiemessen, University of Massachusetts Amherst
TC36: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Between Rebellion and Revolution: A Solution for Change in
the Status Quo
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Witold Mucha, University Duisburg-Essen
Disc.
Jana Krause, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Inequality-Intrastate Armed Conflict Nexus Re-Examined:
Causes of Non-Ethnic Conflicts
Henrikas Bartusevicius, Aarhus University
Willingness and Opportunity of Government in Civil Conflict
Juri Kim, University of South Carolina
Rebels Fail, Revolutionaries Do Not, Do They? An ActorCentered Approach of Internal Violent Conflict in Peru,
Bolivia and Libya
Witold Mucha, University Duisburg-Essen
Why Rebels Fight Peacekeepers: Testing a Signaling
Argument
Nynke Salverda, Uppsala University
Framing Rebellion: The Discursive Processes of Rebel
Recruitment and Civil War Onset
Jan Sandig, University of Tübingen
TC37: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Bureaucracy, Interest Groups and Substate Influences on
U.S. Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jack E. Holmes, Hope College
Disc.
Jack E. Holmes, Hope College
Organized Interests, Social Networks, and U.S. Foreign
Policy: Using Network Analysis to Identify Interest Group
Influence
Brian Alexander, George Mason University
Bureaucratic Politics in National Security Reform: Reluctant
Positioning in the 2010 Quadrennial Diplomacy and
Development Review
Henrik O. Breitenbauch, University of Copenhagen
Dynamics of U.S. Bureaucratic Politics After September 11:
Justifications and Latent Goals in the 'War On Terror'
Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira, UFPB - Universidade Federal
da Paraíba
State Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs: The Case of
Massachusetts Burma Law
Debora Prado, Universidade Estadual de Campinas
(Unicamp) / Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia
para Estudos sobre Estados Unidos (INCT-INEU)
The Rise of State and Local Governments as New Actors in
U.S. Foreign Policy: The Case of Arizona's SB1070 Law
Rocio Alejandra Rivera Barradas, University of Miami
TC38: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Civil-Military Relations: A New Approach in the Global
Context
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Disc.
Thomas C. Bruneau, Naval Postgraduate School
Civil-Military Relations in India
Anshu Nagpal Chatterjee, Naval Postgraduate School
Civil-Military Relations in France
Helene Dieck, Sciences Po, Paris
Civil-Military Relations in Mongolia
Jargalsaikhan Mendee, University of British Columbia
TC39: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Comparing Arctic Strategies: The Sources of National
Policies for the High North
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Oystein Tunsjo, Norwegian Institute for Defence
Studies
Disc.
Marlene Laruelle, George Washington University
The Domestic Drivers for Canadian Arctic Policy
Kristofer Bergh, SIPRI
China and the Arctic: Cautious but Determined
Linda Jakobson, Lowy Institute for International Policy
Russia's Arctic Strategy in the Context of its Eurasian
Security Policies
Neil Melvin, SIPRI
Norway: A Rational Actor in the Arctic?
Kristine Offerdal, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies
Domestic Drivers of Russia’s Arctic Policies
Katarzyna Zysk, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies,
U.S. Naval War College
TC40: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Political Economy: Development and Trade
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West
Indies
Disc.
Kristina Hinds Harrison, University of the West
Indies
The Booming Trade in Commodities and its Impact on
Poverty: What Policy Responses Work Best?
Pablo Heidrich, The North-South Institute
On Whose Terms? Free Trade, Just Trade, and Cuba's
Integration into the Global Economy
Steven G. Livingston, Middle Tennessee St. University
Normative Ideas in North-South Trade Negotiations: The
Example of Negotiations of Economic Partnership
Agreements
Clara Weinhardt, University of Oxford
TC41: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
States, Non-Domination and Global Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lea Ypi, London School of Economics
Disc.
Lea Ypi, London School of Economics
'Statist' Global Governance: Global Institutions in the
Service of the State
Barbara Buckinx, Goethe University Frankfurt
Multilateralism and the Ethics of Coercion in Global Politics
Antonio Franceschet, University of Calgary
On Legitimacy: The Real 'First Virtue' of Global Political
Institutions
Terry Macdonald, Monash University
Tension in Republican Cosmopolitan Theory
David Watkins, University of Dayton
TC42: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Security and Risk Going Places: Grasping the Situatedness
of Meaning in Reflexive Security Studies
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Disc.
Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
International Spaces of Promotion for Security Technologies
and ‘Security Entrepreneurs’: The Cases of IFSEC and
MILIPOL
James Alexander, University of Manchester
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet, University of Manchester
Discursive Security Perspectives, ‘Anti-Security’ and
Resilience: How Defence is Being Reinvented as Resilience
Thomas O. Corry, Open University, UK
Situated Meaning, Security and Risk in International
Sanctions: Sticks and Carrots and Unintended
Consequences
Mark D. Jaeger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zurich (ETH Zurich)
Constructing Cultures of Unease: Exploring Situated
Meanings of ‘Climate Security’
Jörn Richert, Bundeswehr Transformation Centre, Future
Studies Department
Communicating the Risks of Military Interventions in
Divergent Cultural Contexts
Florian Roth, ETH Zurich
Security from the Bottom Up: Hegemonic Struggles on the
(De)securitization of Nanotechnology
Joscha Wullweber, University of Kassel
TC43: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
International Relations in a Multi-Level Media System: The
Influence of Interplay Among New, Traditional, Domestic and
Global Media on International Relations
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Disc.
Philip Howard, University of Washington
The International Relations of Sub-Saharan African Media
Spaces
Amelia H. Arsenault, Georgia State University
Shared Meaning or Separate Messages? Evaluating
Mediated Communication as a Globalizing Force
Abby Jones, George Washington University
New Media and State-Society Relations in International
Relations: The Facebook Example
Julien P. Mailland, University of Southern California
You Can’t Handle the Truth: The Structure and Function of
3rd-Party Online Fact Checking Organizations
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
International Relations and the Iron Core: New Media,
Media Freedom and Corruption
Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of Massachusetts
Lowell
TC44: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Analyzing International Organizations - From Interstate
Cooperation to Global Order?
Panel
Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eva Herschinger, University of the German Armed
Forces Munich
Disc.
Mathias Theo Albert, Bielefeld University
Shaping Through Closure: A Discursive Perspective on
Inter-Organizational Relations in the Field of Security
Eva Herschinger, University of the German Armed
Forces Munich
Martin Koch, Bielefeld University
Strings Attached! International Organizations, Police
Cooperation and the Constraints on the State’s Monopoly of
Force
Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance,
Berlin
The Comparisons of International Organizations
Klaus P. Japp, Bielefeld University, Faculty of Sociology
Accountability and Climate Protection: The Self-Legitimizing
Strategies of International Economic Organizations
Alexandra Lindenthal, University of Bremen
Engaging the English School With World Society: Human
Rights, Sovereignty and Primary Institutions in the UN
Stephan Stetter, Bundeswehr University of Munich
Jochen Walter, Bielefeld University
TC45: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Are We Building Global Citizens? The Impact of Multiple
Settings and Factors on Student Learning and Attitudes
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Disc.
Eric Cox, Texas Christian University
Disc.
Pamela Zeiser, University of North Florida
Global Learning in Brazil and the United States: Possibilities
and Limitations of Cyberspace and Face-to-Face
Interactions for Teaching in Cross-National Contexts
Margaret Crouch, Eastern Michigan University
Cristina Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan University
Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia
Mobilizing Liberal Democratic Values for a European/Global
Higher Education Model: The Role of the Council of Europe
Susana de Melo, University of Bristol
Are You a Global Citizen? An Analysis of Student
Exploration of Identity and Global Citizenship
Jermain Griffin, Colorado State University
Creating Global Citizens? Which Students Buy into
Education for Global Citizenship and Why?
Emotion, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, and Sustainable
Critique: Towards a Chastened Methodology
David Hudson, University College London
Jennifer van Heerde, University College London
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the University of
Alabama
Alchemists at Work: Explanation and Endorsement in the
Arab-Israeli Conflict
When East Meets West: Challenges in Pedagogy and
Practice
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Susan Claire Morris, Valparaiso University
TC46: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Refugees in Comparative Perspective
Panel
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
TC49: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
A Deterrence Comeback: New Threats, Novel Approaches
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Binoy S. Prasad, Ryerson University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Andre Lecours, University of Ottawa
Power, Influence and Politics in Refugee Policy-Making: A
Comparison Between Canada and the U.K.
Simona Chiose, University of Toronto
Speaking in English to the World: Hazara.net and Online
Refugee Activism
Sarah E. Logan, Australian National University
Refugee Mobility: Rethinking International Protection and
Post-Conflict Citizenship
Katy Long, London School of Economics
Breaking Convention: The Refuge Experience of Warrior
Refugees in the Kivus
Sudakshini M. Perera, University of Kent
Refugees and Conflict Diffusion: Kosovar Refugees in
Macedonia and Albania
Seraina Ruegger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
Environmental Refugees and Closure: Legal Status, Forced
Repatriation, and Offshore Detention
Marc R. Scarcelli, Ohio University
TC47: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Comparative Regional Economic Policy
Panel
Yasumasa Komori, Michigan State University
Economic Interregionalism in the South: Strengthening
Trade or Consolidating Regional Hegemony?
Frank T. Mattheis, Research Academy Leipzig
Developmental State and Economic Regionalism in Post1997 East Asia
Min Shu, Waseda University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Renata B. Ferreira, IBMEC- Rio de Janeiro
Andrew A. G. Ross, Ohio University
Trauma, Humanitarian Aid and Therapeutic Healing: A New
Form Of Biopolitics?
Renata B. Ferreira, IBMEC- Rio de Janeiro
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Deterrence and Information Warfare: Taking the Literature a
Step Forward
Amir Lupovici, Tel Aviv University
Deterring WMD Terrorism: Lessons From Iraq
Fred Wehling, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Fencing in Warfare: Thresholds, Escalation, and Intra-War
Deterrence in Counterterrorism
Alexandre S. Wilner, ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology)
TC50: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Advances in Political Psychology Research in International
Relations, Part I
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
Disc.
David Patrick Houghton, University of Central
Florida
Who is Across the Table? The Effects of Entitavity on
Bargaining Behavior
Sophia N. Johnson, Columbia University
Reinventing the Asian Development Bank: Evolution and
Expansion
Disc.
Disc.
John Robert Butler, Louisiana State University
Kathryn Schneider, Louisiana State University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zhiming Chen, University of Montreal
TC48: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Emotions and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Giving
Accounts of Ourselves
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
The Effect of Terrorist Leader Psychology on Operational
Tactics
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Political Economy
Disc.
Empathy, Ethics and Reflexivity: A Constructivist Case for
the Two-State Solution
Thomas Michael Dolan, University of Central Florida
Turkish Leadership & Foreign Policy
Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak, Bilkent University
Baris Kesgin, Susquehanna University
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, Hamline University
Conceptual Complexity and Conflict Management: George
W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Afghanistan
Wesley B. Renfro, St. John Fisher College
The Influence of Presidential Beliefs on U.S. Foreign Policy
Behavior
Sam Robison, LSU
TC51: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Resilience and Global Governance
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Bradford Dillman, University of Puget Sound
Communicating Practice in Transnational Advocacy in Asia
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew Zierler, Michigan State University
Chair
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
Disc.
Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College
Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham
Communicating Policy Change in Regional Civil Society
Advocacy in Southern Africa
Andreas Godsater, University of Gothenburg
INGOs, TANS, and ICTs: Evolving Communication
Strategies for Change
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty or Not Proving to be
Tenable?
Helen Yanacopulos, Open University
M. Patrick Cottrell, Linfield College
Interplay Management and Delegation as Resilience in
Practice: Three Examples From Recent CBD Negotiations
Stefan Jungcurt, International Institute for Sustainable
Development
Disc.
Resilience of Regional Biodiversity Governance
Arrangements: Assessing the Fit, Networks, and
Constituency Hypotheses in the Central American Context
Casey C. Stevens, University of Massachusetts
Bluewater Thresholds: Understanding the Resilience of
Global Fisheries Governance
D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College
TC52: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Emerging Norms and Practices: Rogues, Coalitions of the
Willing, Democratization
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
Tom Keating, University of Alberta
The Rogues and Us: A Processual-Relational Perspective
on the Rogue State Debate
Brian B. Crisher, Florida State University
The New Barbary Wars: Forecasting Maritime Piracy and
the Public Policy Response
Ursula Daxecker, Colorado State University
Brandon Prins, University of Tennessee
The Dynamics of International and Domestic Terrorism:
Implications for Measurement and Theory
Laura Dugan, University of Maryland
Susan Fahey, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Erin E. Miller, University of Maryland
Does Dependent Variable Matter in the Peace-Conflict
Model? A Comparison of the Conflict Index Between the
Interstate Dyadic Events Data and Militarized Disputes
Data, 1990-2001
Automated Search as a Solution for Large Parameter Space
Problem in Agent-Based Models
Cristian A. Cantir, Oakland University
The Evolution of the Norm of Territorial Integrity in
International Relations
Anna O. Pechenkina, Pennsylvania State University
TC55: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
The Securitization of Climate Change Induced Migration:
Discourses, Practices and Resistance
Mikulas Fabry, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Norm of Democracy Promotion?
Cornelia B. Navari, University of Buckingham
UN Security Council Thematic Resolutions: Making Human
for International Peace and Security
Matthew S. Weinert, University of Delaware
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Heidi Ullrich, ICANN
Heidi Ullrich, ICANN
World Have Your Say: Governing Transnational
Communication Through National Lobbyists
Atnre S. Alleyne, University of Delaware
Interest Groups, Advocacy Strategies, and International
Environmental Negotiations
Carola Betzold, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University
Military Power: A New Measure Based on Sea-Based
Weapons
Yi-Chun Lin, Rutgers University
Carlos Seiglie, Rutgers University
Bernd A. Bucher, University of Bielefeld
Ersatz Multilateralism: An Intellectual History of
"Coalitions of the Willing"
Disc.
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Zaryab Iqbal, Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Kramer, Michigan State University
Matthew Zierler, Michigan State University
TC53: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Transnational Advocacy & Communication Strategies
TC54: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
New Tools: Measurement and Data in International
Processes
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
A Framework to Understanding Resilience in Global
Governance
Disc.
Transnational Advocacy Networks and the Trafficking of
Blood Diamonds, Antiquities, and Waste: The Challenges of
Changing Private Norms and Combating Illicit Trade
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Miranda Schreurs, Free University of Berlin
Disc.
Anne Hammerstad, University of Kent
Racialization and Climate Security: Figuring the Climate
Change Migrant
Andrew Baldwin, Durham University
Climate Barbarians at the Gate? Apocalyptic Narratives,
Security and the De-Politicization of the Climate-Migration
Nexus
Giovanni Bettini, Lund University Centre for Sustainability
Studies
UK’s Climate Security Narrative and its Implications for the
Securitisation of Climate-Related Migration
Ingrid J. C. Boas, University of Kent
Why Climate Refugees are Not the 'Canaries in the
Coalmine': An Escape from Environmental Determinism
Francois Gemenne, Paris Institute of Political Science
TC56: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Statehood and Governance: Challenges in Sub-Saharan
Africa
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrea M. Brown, Wilfrid Laurier University
Disc.
From Formlessness to Structure: The Impact of
Competitiveness on Party Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa
Michael Bernhard, University of Florida
Keith Richard Weghorst, University of Florida
Legitimacy and Political Culture in Botswana's Escape of
the Resource Curse
Angela Gapa, Florida International University
Seeing Like an Agrarian State: Tenure Reform, Land-Use
Planning, and Technologies of Social Control in Tanzania
Jordan A. Guthrie, University of Toronto
Transitions from Authoritarianism in Africa: Accounting for
Different Transitional Outcomes
Ciara McCorley, University of Limerick
The Explanation of Change and Continuity in Zambian
Electoral and Party Politics: Leaders' Strategic Interaction,
Institutions, and Social Structure
James R. Scarritt, University of Colorado at Boulder
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah L. Wheeler, United States Naval Academy
Disc.
Deborah L. Wheeler, United States Naval Academy
Media, Memory, and History: Another Look at Other
Revolutionary Moments
Robert Rook, Towson University
Changing The Tide? Youth Movements and New Media in
North Africa
Loubna Skalli-Hanna, American University
Ethnography and the Study of New Media Revolutions:
Small Changes, Big Effects and the Arab Spring
Deborah L. Wheeler, United States Naval Academy
TC59: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Learning World Politics Through Information Technology: ELearning and Formative, Peer and Sustainable Assessment
and Feedback
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. Simon Rofe, SOAS University of London
Disc.
Carolyn M. Shaw, Wichita State University
Learning About Public Diplomacy in Public: Web 2.0 and
Sustainable Assessment and Feedback
Steven Curtis, London Metropolitan University
Doing it Together: Using E-Learning for Peer and
Collaborative Assessment.
Christopher Goldsmith, De Montfort University
All Talk and Plenty of Action! The Joys of Audio Feedback
Nick Robinson, University of Leeds
J. Simon Rofe, SOAS University of London
E-Assessment and E-Feedback in a Post-Browne World: A
Case Study from Political Science
Richard Woodward, University of Hull
TC60: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Politics of Economic Statecraft in Latin America:
Comparing National Strategies
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Adrienne LeBas, American University
TC58: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Engaging Revolution: New Media and the Middle East
Mythbusing: The IR Model and Assessing On-line Learning
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alejandro Chanona, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
Disc.
Alejandro Chanona, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
Mexico After the Washington Consensus
Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University
Corporate Responsibility and Development in the Mining
Sector: A Large-n Analysis of Firm-Community Relations
Paul Haslam, University of Ottawa
Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin America: Do They
Create Exceptional Relationships?
Anthony A. Pezzola, Pontifical Catholic University of
Chile
The Political Economy of Latin American Multinational
Enterprises: A Comparative Study of Colombia and Peru
Pablo Toral, Beloit College
TC61: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Information, Intelligence, and International Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jon Rosenwasser, US Office of the Director of
National Intelligence
Disc.
Terrence Michael O'Sullivan, University of Akron
Who Gets Labeled a Terrorist and Why? A Cross-Sectional
Analysis of Government Terrorist Lists
Colin J. Beck, Pomona College
Evaluating Female Engagement Teams in Afghanistan:
Intelligence and Development in US COIN Strategy
Anna Coll, Wellesley College
The Biological Information Technology Revolution:
Fundamental "Open Source" Challenges for Intelligence
Surveillance, Health, Biosecurity, and Global Governance
Terrence Michael O'Sullivan, University of Akron
Intelligence Strategy: What, Why, When of the Black Art
Jon Rosenwasser, US Office of the Director of National
Intelligence
Strategic Intelligence During COIN Operations: Relational
Data and Understanding Latent Terror Networks
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
TC62: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Gender and the Media: Representations and Resistance in
the Age of Information
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Melanie Richter-Montpetit, York University
Disc.
Ki-Jung Kim, Yonsei University
Ja-hyun CHUN, Yonsei University
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Erik Ringmar, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Disc.
Colin Wight, University of Sydney
Disc.
Erik Ringmar, Shanghai Jiaotong University
The Indivisibility of Sovereignty
Jens Bartelson, Lund University
The State as a Psychological Person in International
Relations Theory
Katharina Höne, Aberystwyth University
The Category of the Rogue
Women and Food in Femina: The 'New Woman' in
Liberalized India
Jorg Kustermans, Universiteit Antwerpen
Anjali Bhatia, Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi
China's peaceful indentity as constructed by the chinese
media
Fernanda de Castro Brandao, Pontificia Universidade
Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
Embedded Reporting, Reality TV, and Suffering Soldiers in
Need of Therapy: Mediating the War on Terror
Catherine V. Scott
Negotiating Multiple Identities: Pakistani Women Speak on
Media Representations as Sites of Continuity and Change
Shirin Zubair, Bahauddin Zakariya University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
Can the Racialized Neoliberal Warrior Speak? Constructing
Agency, Creating Opportunities in the Private Security
World
Amanda Marie Chisholm, Bristol University
Gender and the Global Market for Force: A Feminist
Analysis of the Privatization of Military Security
Maya M. Eichler, University of Toronto
Carnalities of Security: A Public or Private Concern?
Chris Hendershot, York University
The 'Cat Food Run' as Risk-Taking Practice: Theorising
Gender and Class in the Security-Expert/Client Relationship
Paul R. Higate, Bristol University
Privatising Public Space or Deepening the Divide?
Exploring the Case of Gender, Private Military Companies
and Security Sector Reform
Heidi Hudson, University of the Free State
"True Professionals" and "Ethical Hero Warriors": A Gender
Discourse Analysis of Private Military and Security
Companies
Jutta Joachim, Leibniz University of Hannover
Andrea Schneiker, University of Hannover
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Theory
Mariano Barbato
The Change of Driving Force of Korean Nationalism after
1990s
- Spread of internet and formation of nationalism in the new
generation
Disc.
Panel
Beyond the Leviathan: What Kind of Person is the State?
Shalini Venturelli, American University
TC63: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
FSS 7- Gender and the Privatization of Military Security
TC64: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The State as Person: Re-Assessing the Debate
On Being and Status in International Relations: Moral
Personhood of the State Reconsidered
Milla E. Vaha, European University Institute
TC65: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Social Media: Methods of Study and its Influence on Political
Protests and Change in a Post "Arab Spring" World
Sponsor(s): Political Demography and Geography
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jacob Groshek, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Disc.
Jacob Groshek, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Transforming Open Source Media for Socio-Cultural
Analysis
Elizabeth Boschee, BBN Technologies
Sean Colbath, Raytheon BBN Technologies
The Young and the Restless: Do Demography, SocioEconomic Factors, and Growth in Access to Information
Technology Motivate Political Protests?
Shlomi Dinar, Florida International University
Russell E. Lucas, Florida International University
Social Media and the Politics of Democratization: To What
Extent Can Social Media Act as an Agent of Positive
Political Change? - The Case of Turkey
Elcin Haskollar, Rutgers University
Making Sense of the “Arab Spring”
Tansa G. Massoud, Bucknell University
The Power of the Media Message on Middle East
Upheavals and Democratization
Robert S. Miller, ZOR Foundation Inc.
TC67: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Uses of Jacques Lacan in International Relations
Roundtable
TC96: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
FPA Regular Poster Session
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Amy Below, Oregon State University
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Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Badredine Arfi, University of Florida
Hostage Crises and US Foreign Policy
Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University
Peter S. Henne, Georgetown University
The Foreign Policy of Armed Groups
Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
TC68: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Now What? Consolidating the Liberal Gains of Non-Violent
Social Movements in Postcommunist Europe, the Middle
East and North Africa
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco
Chair
John Gould, Colorado College
Disc.
Maciej Bartkowski, International Center on
Nonviolent Conflict
“The People Wants the Fall of the Regime”: Whence Arab
Peoples?
Uriel Abulof, Tel-Aviv University
Exploring the Consequences of Nonviolent Campaigns:
Insights from the NAVCO 2.0 Dataset
Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
'Now What?' Revisited: Path Dependency in the Aftermath
of the Liberal Breakthroughs in Postcommunist Europe and
MENA
Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University
John Gould, Colorado College
The Colored Revolutions and the Arab Spring: The
Possibilities and Limits of Comparison
Paul Kubicek, Oakland University
Laura K. Landolt, Oakland University
Unarmed Insurrections and the Prospects for Democracy in
the Middle East
Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco
TC95: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Assessing the Effects of Conflicts and Measuring PostConflict Statebuilding
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Alexander Pound, University of Queensland
Livelihood Recoveries and Discourses of Development: A
Study of Pakistan’s Conflict Affected Swat Valley
Kashif Saeed Khan, Norwegian University of Life
Sciences
Ingrid L.P. Nyborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Thinking Politically: Empirical Study of International
Administrations
Mateja Peter, University of Cambridge
Indirect Health Effects of Armed Conflict
Daniel Poole, University of Utah
Jovana Carapic, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Stephanie Hofmann, Graduate Institute of International
and Development Studies
Why Have EU Member States Differently Adopted Human
Rights Conditionality in Foreign Aid?
Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Fighting AIDS in Africa : A Feminist Comparative Analysis of
G. W. Bush and Obama's Prevention Politics
Véronique Pronovost, University of Quebec at Montreal
TC97: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chinese Diplomacy/China in Diplomacy
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Gary D. Rawnsley, University of Leeds
China and Brazil: South-South Partnership or North-South
Competition?
Joao Augusto Castro Neves, University of São Paulo
(USP)
Between Reality and Fantasy: National Cinema and China’s
New Diplomacy
Katherine Kit Ling Chu, University of Southern California
Domestic Preferences for Balancing Against China: An
Experimental Approach
Rex Douglass, Princeton University
Matthew Incantalupo, Princeton University
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Prospect and
Problem
Feng-Yung Hu, Yuan Ze University
Cross-Strait Relations Between Mainland China and
Taiwan:
How Taiwanese and Chinese Media Reflect Public Opinion
About Sovereignty Before the 2012 Parliamentary and
Presidential Election
Feng-Yung Hu, Yuan Ze University
Sino-Vietnamese Relation Now
Michimi Muranushi, Gakushuin University
TC98: Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Poster Session
Networking the Disconnected: Expanding the Reach of the
Information Age
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Susan Banki, University of Sydney
Bread and Butter Revolutions in the Arab World
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
World Refugee Day and the Role of Symbolic Politics
Susan Banki, University of Sydney
The Stake of Stateless Vietnamese in Cambodia: Images of
Cyber-Exclusion
Trangdai N. Glassey-Tranguyen, Stanford University
Benamin T. Vu
Epistemic Communities and the South Sudan Conflict, 1991
-2011
Eric H. Honda
Scott D. Parker, Sierra College
TD01: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Theory: From Where and For What?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Theory
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Janice Bially Mattern, National University of
Singapore
Disc.
Vassilios Paipais, University of Edinburgh
Reflexivity as Self-Reference? A Critique of
Autoethnographic IR
Inanna Hamati-Ataya, The University of Sheffield
The Art of Possibility: The Political Imagination and the
Purpose of Political Science
John G. Oates, Ohio State University
Theory! ...Theory? From Philosophy of Science Towards
Responsible Scholarship
Jörn Richert, Bundeswehr Transformation Centre, Future
Studies Department
Another Peril of Paradigm Mentalities: The Widening
Academic and Policy Divide
Thomas C. Walker, Grand Valley State University
Perry Anderson and the Theory-Practice Divide
Gregory P. Williams, University of Connecticut
TD02: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
ISSS Distinguished Scholar Roundtable for Jack Snyder
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hendrik Spruyt, Northwestern University
Honoree
Jack Snyder, Columbia University
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Peter Katzenstein, Cornell University
Leslie Vinjamuri, University of London
Edward Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania
Randall L. Schweller, Ohio State University
TD03: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Institutes of International Affairs in the Information Age Continued
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Melissa Conley Tyler, Australian Institute of
International Affairs
Participan Simon Xu-Hui Shen, Hong Kong Institute of
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Participan Mats Braun, Institute of International Relations
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Participan Ambassador Jose Romero Jr., Philippine Council
for Foreign Relations
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Participan Gunilla M. Reischl, Swedish Institute of International
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Affairs
Participan Jan Joel Andersson, The Swedish Institute of
International Affairs
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TD04: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
International Governance Transfers: How External Actors
Change Domestic Political Orders
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas Risse, Freie Universitat Berlin
Disc.
Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University
Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations. Following
a Global Script?
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
Vera van Hüllen, Freie Universität Berlin
Security Governance Transfers: Lessons from Comparative
Research
Fairlie C. Chappuis, Freie Universität Berlin
Deniz Kocak, Free University of Berlin
Ursula C. Schroeder, Free University Berlin
Transgovernmental Networks and Global Democratic
Governance
Tina M. Freyburg, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
Transferring International Public Administrations: Peace
Operations and Public Management Concepts
Julian L. Junk, Goethe-University Frankfurt
A Diffusion of Standards? Intra-Organizational Determinants
of Industry Sector Dynamics
Christian R. Thauer, Free University of Berlin
TD05: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
European Union Foreign and Security Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Security Studies
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catherine Gegout, University of Nottingham
Disc.
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College
Assessing Success of EU Sanctions: Lessons Learned from
the Experience of a Regional Organization
Francesco Giumelli, Metropolitan University Prague
Burden-Sharing Between EU Member States in CSDP
Military Operations: A Theoretical Analysis
Niklas Imre Mikael Nováky, University of Aberdeen
Explaining the EU Commission's Autonomy in International
Negotiations: The Strategic Exploitation of Information
Asymmetries
Florian Rabitz, Institute for European Studies at the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel
Applying Realist Constructivism: Understanding the
Behaviour of States in EU Military Operations
Eva M. Strickmann, King's College
TD06: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Wikileaks, Security and International Relations Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrea Calderaro, European University Institute
Disc.
Michael K. Busch, City University of New York
Disc.
Christian Erickson, Roosevelt University
What WikiLeaks Has to Teach Us About IR Theory
Michael K. Busch, City University of New York
Political Power in the Age of WikiLeaks
Cartography of Crisis: Insurgent Decision-Making and the
Diffusion of Civil War Violence
James W. Davis, University of St. Gallen
Miriam Meckel, University of St. Gallen
Jesse Hammond, University of California, Davis
Catalysts of Conflict? Refugee Flows, Ethnic Balance, and
the Spread of Civil War
Wikileaks, Transparency, and National Security
Christian Erickson, Roosevelt University
Daniel Krcmaric, Duke University
Wikileaks and Reputation for Resolve
Peter S. Jenkins, York University
The Never-Ending Narrative of Democracy: Public
Diplomacy and the Rhetorical Tradition Behind Western
Commentaries on Wikileaks and the Arab Spring
Mark J. Rolfe, University of New South Wales
TD07: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Conceptualizing Power in a Digital World
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul Timmermans, University of Denver
Disc.
Nick Robinson, University of Leeds
Oscar L. Larsson, Uppsala University
Lena Partzsch, University of Greifswald
@Hannah_Arendt: A Hypothetical Exploration of Hannah
Arendt’s Perspectives on Social Networking
Elke Schwarz, London School of Economics
TD08: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
IPE Distinguished Senior Scholar: Roundtable Honoring
Mary Ann Tetreault
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware
Honoree
Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University
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Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa
Cruz
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Robin L. Teske, James Madison University
Mohammed H. Al-Ghanim, Georgetown University
Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy
Brian Urlacher, University of North Dakota
Economic Determinants of Third-Party Intervention in Civil
War
Vincenzo Bove, University of Essex
Petros Sekeris, University of Namur
Do Mechanized Civil Wars Last Longer?
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University
Todd S. Sechser, University of Virginia
TD10: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2011 Workshop
Panel
Implementation and World Politics: How Norms Change
Practice
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Betts, University of Oxford
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
Past the Tipping Point: Norm Dynamics in International
Development Aid Transparency
‘Power Over’ and ‘Power With’ in the Global Information
Age
Disc.
Brian Urlacher, University of North Dakota
Disc.
Governance Networks: An Organization of Sovereign
Power Without Accountability
TD09: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Conduct and Consequences of Civil Wars
Conceding to the Enemy: An Event Based Model of Civil
War Negotiations
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at
Austin
Christian M. Peratsakis, University of Texas at Austin
Explaining the Institutionalization-Implementation Gap in the
Regime for Humanitarian Assistance: INGO Operations in
Sri Lanka, 2000-2010
Urvashi Aneja, University of Oxford
The Normative Institutionalization-Implementation Gap
Alexander Betts, University of Oxford
Philip Orchard, University of Queensland
China as Global Norm-Shaper: Tensions and Dilemmas in
China’s “Implementation” of the Responsibility to Protect
Brian L. Job, University of British Columbia
Pierre Philippe Lizee, Brock University
Anastasia Shesterinina, University of British Columbia
From Cup to Lip: Implementing the Protection of Civilians in
Armed Conflict Norm - The Case of UN Peacekeeping in the
DRC
Emily G. Paddon, University of Oxford (St Antony's
College)
Transnational Advocacy and Accountability: From
Declarations of Anti-Impunity to Implementing the Rome
Treaty
Michael B. Schroeder, George Washington University
Alana Tiemessen, University of Massachusetts Amherst
TD11: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Elections and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflicts Settings
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Malte Pehl, College of Charleston
Disc.
Malte Pehl, College of Charleston
Back to the Past: 2011 Presidential Election in Peru
Nusta Pitushca Carranza Ko, Purdue University
Votes and Violence: Pursuing Terrorism While Navigating
Politics
Lindsay Heger, Korbel School of International Studies,
University of Denver
Elections in a State of Conflict: The Rise of Provincial
Regional Parties in Opposition Within a Federal System
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
The Man On Horseback and the Ballot-Box: The Effects of
Electoral Systems on Post-Election Coups
Arturas Rozenas, Duke University
Sean Zeigler, Duke University
TD12: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Roundtable
for Professor Yaacov Vertzberger
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick Haney, Miami University
Honoree
Yaacov Vertzberger, The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Participan Stephen George Walker, Arizona State University
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Participan Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Participan Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University
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Participan Edward Kolodziej, University of Illinois
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TD13: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Issues in Foreign Policy Public Opinion
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Disc.
William A. Boettcher, North Carolina State
University
The Effects of Engagement on Public Perceptions of a Rival
State: Evidence From South Korea’s ‘Sunshine Policy’ 1998
-2007
Joonbum Bae, UCLA
Patriotism as a Predictor of Foreign Policy Attitudes: A
Theoretical and Empirical Comparative Case-Study of US
and Irish Mass Public Opinion
Karen M. Devine, Dublin City University
The Interactions Between Public Opinion and the Use of
Force: Implications for U.S. Military Strategy
Helene Dieck, Sciences Po, Paris
The Costs of War, Emotional Responses and Their Political
Consequences
Nehemia Geva, Texas A&M University
Canadian and American Attitudes Toward Canada-U.S.
Relations: Exploring the Effects of Political Ideology and
Border Proximity
Timothy B. Gravelle, Research Strategy Group
The Power of Influence: Public Opinion and American
Policy on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Khalil M. Marrar, DePaul University
Sherri S. Replogle, Illinois State University
TD14: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Mentoring Women: A Discussion With SWIPE Award Winner
David A. Lake
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Honoree
David A. Lake, University of California San Diego
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Cecelia Lynch, University of California Irvine
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, London School of
Economics and Political Science
Susan Hyde, Yale University
Angela O'Mahoney, RAND Corporation
TD15: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Advancing Securitization Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Theory
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
Disc.
Felix Berenskoetter, SOAS, University of London
Between the State and the Individual: The Quest for a New
Referential Security Object in the Post-Cold War Era
Vanda Amaro Dias, University of Coimbra
Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito, University of Coimbra
The Concept of Security as Reliability
Jonathan C. Herington, Australian National University
Securitization Theory and the New Security Environment
Sara Kristene McGuire, McMaster University
Affect and Securitization Studies: What's to Fear in
Existential Threat?
Eric A. Van Rythoven, Carleton University
A Post-Structuralist Reading of Securitization Theory
Julie Maria Wilhelmsen, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
TD16: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interstate Relations in the Arctic
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kristine Offerdal, Norwegian Institute for Defence
Studies
Disc.
Oran R. Young, Bren School, UC Santa Barbara
Overcoming the Arctic Security Dilemma
Kristian Åtland, Norwegian Defense Research
Establishment
Trilateral Agreement on Arctic Passage Management
Franklyn Griffiths, University of Toronto
The United States and China in the Arctic
Ingrid Lundestad, Norwegian Institute for Defence
Studies
Oystein Tunsjo, Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies
The Northern Sea Route: Global Communication and
National Interests in the Arctic
Ralph Tuchtenhagen, University of Hamburg, Germany
TD17: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Heading for Zero? Considerations in the Nuclear Drawdown
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeffrey Arthur Larsen, University of Denver
Disc.
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Qualitative Characteristics of Nuclear Weapons at Lower
Numbers
Justin Anderson, Science Applications International
Corporation
Shaping Across the Nuclear Drawdown
Polly Holdorf, Toeroek Associates, Inc
Options for Extended Deterrence in Europe if US Nuclear
Forces are Withdrawn
Jeffrey Arthur Larsen, University of Denver
The Power of Belief: The United States and Strategic
Nuclear Arms Control in the Cold War and Post-Cold War
Eras
James H. Lebovic, George Washington University
The Nuclear Revolution and Implications for US Force
Structure
Keir A. Lieber, Georgetown University
TD18: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Innovative Panel
Visuality and International Relations: Using Audiovisual
Research Methods to Investigate the Role of Images in IR
Sponsor(s): ISA Innovative Panel
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rune Saugmann Andersen, University of
Copenhagen
Disc.
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
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David Shim, German Institute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA)
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
James Der Derian, Brown University
Roger J. Stahl, University of Georgia
Kuenil Song, sounddesigner
TD19: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Global Development Section Eminent Scholar Panel,
Honouring Professor Saskia Sassen
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Chair
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Honoree
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
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Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio
TD20: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Foriegn Direct Investment: Causes, Effects, and Threats
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
Disc.
Gregory C. Dixon, University of West Georgia
China’s FDI Long March in the U.S.: Does Chinese FDI
Inflow Cause a Threat to U.S. Security?
Yi-hung Chiou, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
The Causes of FDI Inflows: The Interactions Between
Domestic and International Commitment Mechanisms
Chungshik Moon, Florida State University
Economic Returns from Political Globalization: Does
Signaling Help Developing Countries to Attract Foreign
Direct Investment?
Raju Parakkal, Philadelphia University
The Distance Between Host and Home: How Political and
Economic "Distance" Influence FDI
Anthony A. Pezzola, Pontifical Catholic University of
Chile
TD21: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Future of Diplomacy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
Disc.
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
'Defence Diplomacy' in North/South Relations
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social Research
Diplomats as Permanent Representatives: The Practical
Logics of the Multilateral Pecking Order
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
The Continuation of Politics By Other Means?: Diplomacy in
International Relations Theory
Brian Rathbun, University of Southern California
Economists and Diplomacy: Professions and the Practice of
Foreign Economic Policy
Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School
United by Difference: Diplomacy as a Thin Culture
Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
TD22: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Politics of Protest in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Loubna Skalli-Hanna, American University
Disc.
Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland
Confessing Neoliberalism: Global Social Media as a
"Technology of the Self"
Jason Adams, Williams College
A "Fifth Force" in Global Politics?
Evren Altinkas, Dokuz Eylul University
Shantanu Datta, University of Southern California
Networked Social Movements and the Politics of
International Trade: NAFTA, The Battle in Seattle, and
Beyond
Greg J. Anderson, University of Alberta
Street Art as a Global Expression of Protest: The Case of
Egypt and Libya
Defne Jones, Indiana University
The Truth Live: The Strategic Use Of ICTs And Live Web
Streams For Resistance Actions
Yan St-Pierre, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
TD23: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2012 FTGS Eminent Scholar: Sandra Whitworth
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Graduate Institute , Geneva
Honoree
Sandra Whitworth, York University
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Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts
Jacqui True, Monash University
Cynthia H. Enloe, Clark University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dennis Louis McNamara, Georgetown University
Disc.
T. J. Pempel, University of California at Berkeley
‘Mission Civilisatrice’ Redux? The EU and the Promotion of
Asian Regional Integration
David Frederic Camroux, Sciences Po-CERI
Indonesia and the Coming Power Shift in Asia-Pacific
Enrico Fels, University of Bonn
Natalie Sambhi, Australian National University
Idea, Institution, and Regional Integration in East Asia –
Japan’s Economic Research Institute (ERIA)
Dennis Louis McNamara, Georgetown University
International Relations as a Learning Discipline: Can Theory
Respond to the Challenge of Asian Regionalism?
Kamila Pieczara, University of Warwick
Explaining the Mosaic of Asian Regional Institutions: A
Japanese Perspective
Takashi Terada, Waseda University
TD26: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Cooperation and Conflict in Peace and Stability Operations:
The Interactions of Civil, Military, Public and Private Actors
in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Karen Guttieri, Naval Postgraduate School
Disc.
Chiara Ruffa, Harvard University
Civil-Military Co-Ordination and the Elusive Quest for
Increased Effectiveness in Peace Support Operations
Robert C. Egnell, Georgetown University
Sri Lanka: Victory in War, Defeat in Peace?
Anne Gaul, University of Limerick
The Civil-Military Interface: A Typology of Actors in Peace
and Stability Operations
Lisa Anna-Karin Karlborg, Uppsala University
Catherine Eschle, University of Strathclyde
Liz Philipose, California State Univ, Long Beach
TD24: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Negotiating Governance: States and the Everyday Subject of
Politics
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Himadeep R. Muppidi, Vassar College
Disc.
TD25: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Institution and Idea in Asian Regionalism
Rahul Rao, School of Oriental and African Studies
To Die is to Fail: Machiavelli and the Fate of States
Arjun Chowdhury, University of British Columbia
Crossing the Sea of Southeast Asia: Indigenous Diasporic
Islam and Performances of Women’s Igal
Diyah Larasati, University of Minnesota
Abusive Fidelities: Postcolonial Translation and Ethics in the
Diplomatic Zone
Sam O. Opondo, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Nomadic Life's Counterattack: Moving Beyond the
Subaltern's Voice
Doerthe Rosenow, Royal Holloway University of London
The Military’s Political Tutelage and Ideological Allies:
Post-2007 Transformations in Turkey
Ahmet T. Kuru, San Diego State University
TD27: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sustainable Development: Theory and Practice
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia
Disc.
Jonathan Rosenberg, University of Alaska
Fairbanks
Distributing the Costs of Green Consumerism: Learning
from the Fair Trade Movement
Elizabeth A. Bennett, Brown University
Misadventures in Conservation and Development: Why
Governance is More Important than Development in the
Quest for Sustainable Conservation Programs
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
The Making of the Global Meal: Competing Discourses of
Food Production
Jacqueline Ignatova, University of Maryland, College
Park
Epistemic Actors in Biofuel Governance
TD30: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Alliances and Coalitions
Abigail N. Martin, University of California Berkeley
Marginalization of Local People in Globally Driven
Development Project: Nam Theun 2 Dam in Lao PDR
Sponsor(s): Japanese Association of International Relations
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erik Gartzke, UCSD
Tun Myint, Carleton College
Can Extractive Industries Promote Sustainable
Development? A Case Study of the Marlin Mine in
Guatemala
Leonardo Stanley, CEDES
Lyuba Zarsky, Monterey Institute of International Studies
TD28: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Wielding Words Versus Respect for Human Rights: A
Paradox in the International System
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Edoh Agbehonou, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Hunjoon Kim, Griffith University
Deterring Potential Opponents: Violence Against Civilians in
Ethnic Civil Wars
Juergen Brandsch, University of Muenster
After the Fighting Stops: Human Rights in Post-Conflict
States
Kirssa L. Cline, University of Arizona
Power of Words? On the Effectiveness of Verbal Criticism in
the Case of Great Powers Violating Human Rights
Konstanze Anna Maria Juengling, Peace Research
Institute Frankfurt
Revisiting the Justice Cascade: Exploring Causation,
Evaluating Impact
Adam Kochanski, University of Ottawa
The Impact of Human Rights Criticism on State Repression
Marsha J. Sowell, The Pennsylvania State University
Does UN Peacekeeping Improve Human Rights? A
Quantitative Analysis, 1989-2004
Richie Wilcox, George Washington University
TD29: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Power, Culture, and Communication in Chinese Human
Rights Experiences
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Titus C. Chen, National Chengchi University
Disc.
Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin
Atheist Political Activists Turned Protestants: Religious
Conversion Within China’s Dissident Community
Teresa Zimmerman-Liu, California State University, Long
Beach
Teresa Wright, California State University, Long Beach
Triggering or Halting? Nexus Between International Norms
and Local Practice on Human Rights in Chinese Societies
Chih-Chieh Chou, National Cheng Kung University
China’s Public Environmental Rights in the Global
Information Age
Xuedong Wang, SUN YAT-SEN University at Guangzhou
Money, Ideology,and Freedome of Expression: Explaining
China's (Non)compliance with International Intellectual
Copyrights Regime
Zhenqing Zhang, University of Minnesota
Panel
Chair
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
Disc.
Neil Narang, University of California San Diego
Leadership Changes and the Withdrawal From Military
Coalition Operations, 1946 to 2001
Tobias F. Boehmelt, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
Democracy and Alliance Reliability
Daina Chiba, Rice University
Jesse C. Johnson, Rice University
Brett Ashley Leeds, Rice University
Commitment and the Institutionalization of Alliances
Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
Seiki Tanaka, University of Tokyo
Signaling, Trade, and Alliance Commitment in Crisis
Koji Kagotani, Trinity College Dublin
Opportunistic Violation in Crisis: A Test of Alliance
Termination
Azusa Katagiri, Stanford University
TD31: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Regime Complexes in Global Environmental Governance
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sebastian Oberthuer, Free University of Brussels
Disc.
Mark Axelrod, Michigan State University
Information Flows as Stabilizers of Regime Complexity?
Comparing the Regime Complexes on Access to Genetic
Resources and on Forest Management
Daniel J. Compagnon, Sciences Po, University of
Bordeaux
Amandine J. Bled, FNRS - ULB
Promote Free-Trade Objectives or Trade Measures for
Environmental Purposes?
Sophia N. Johnson, Columbia University
From Stockholm to Copenhagen, and on to Rio + 20:
Mapping Meta-Regime Change in Global Environmental
Governance
Kate O'Neill, University of California Berkeley
Sustainability Principles for the International System: How
to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle International Institutions
Mihaela Papa, Harvard University
Applying Common-Pool Resource Theory to the
Governance of Large-Scale Environmental Problems
Michael L. Schoon, Arizona State University
The Fragmentation of Global Environmental Governance:
Causes, Consequences and Responses
Harro van Asselt, Free University of Amsterdam
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
TD32: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
When the International Impacts Nationalism and Nationalist
Struggles
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gretchen Schrock-Jacobson, Pennsylvania State
University
Disc.
Veronica M. Kitchen, University of Waterloo
Spiraling Towards Conflict: Bilateral Intervention in
Comparative Perspective
David J. Galbreath, University of Bath
Nationalism in a Wired World: Does Communication
Reduce Enmity?
Xuecun Liang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Impact of Communication Technologies on Ethnic
Identity Awareness in Iran
Alam Bachari Saleh, University of Bradford
National Military Glory or "Dangerous" Compromise?:
Nationalism and the Outcome of International Conflict
Gretchen Schrock-Jacobson, Pennsylvania State
University
Katherine H. Tennis, American University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Duncan Snidal, University of Oxford
Disc.
Jana Von Stein, University of Michigan
To Bind or Not to Bind? Explaining Flexibility Provisions in
Preferential Trade Agreements
Leonardo Baccini, New York University
Manfred Elsig, University of Bern
Karolina M. Milewicz, University of Oxford
The Design of Monitoring Provisions
Timm Betz, University of Michigan
Power, Trade and International Legal Cooperation
Manfred Elsig, University of Bern
Karolina M. Milewicz, University of Oxford
Institutional Endogeneity in International Relations:
Instruments, Subcontractors, or Neither?
David Pak Yue Leon
Democracy from Above, Below, or Both? The Contingent
Effect of International Organizations on Democratic
Consolidation
Paul D. Poast, University of Michigan
Johannes Urpelainen, University of Michigan
Sponsor(s): Austrian Institute for International Affairs
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Otmar Hoell, Austrian Institute for International
Affairs-oiip
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TD35: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
R2P and ICC: Converging or Diverging Responsibilities?
When Nationalism Undermines National Security: EULibyan Relations and Irregular Migration
TD33: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Institutions: Design and Effects
TD34: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Strategy, Power, Principles and Security in the 21st Century
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas G. Weiss, CUNY Graduate Center
Disc.
Naomi C. Head, University of Glasgow
The Politics of Protection and Enforcement: R2P and the
Rule of Law
Alistair D. B. Cook, Nanyang Technological University
Ugly Cousins or Happy Siblings? The Shared Liberal
Political and Normative Assumptions of the ICC and R2P
Mark S Kersten, London School of Economics
Using the ICC to Fulfill R2P: US Foreign Policy and the UN
Security Council
Eric K. Leonard, Shenandoah University
R2P, ICC, UNHCR: The Three Pillars of International
Conflict Response
Kurt Mills, University of Glasgow
R2P Coordination With the ICC?
Benjamin N. Schiff, Oberlin College
TD36: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sub-State Violence and Conflict Processes
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
Disc.
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
The Dynamics of Civilian Victimization in NagornoKarabakh Conflict
Ayla Akdogan, University Konstanz
Breaking the State: The Politics of Secession in an
Interdependent World
Joel K. Day, University of Denver
Dissolution or Blood? The Domestic Administrative
Determinants of Secessionist Conflict
Ryan Griffiths, University of Sydney
Why Members Rebel: Separatist Group Fractionalization in
Senegal and South Sudan
Keisha S. Haywood, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict: Cases of NagornoKarabakh and Cyprus
Sabina Yusifova, Eastern Mediterranean University
TD37: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
U.S. Foreign Policy Worldviews
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lori Helene Gronich, George Washington University
Disc.
Ralph Carter, Texas Christian University
Foreign Policy Worldviews and US Standing in the World
Matthew Baum, Harvard University
Henry R. Nau, George Washington University and
Hoover Institution
Political Theology and American Foreign Policy: Religious
Sources of Secular Grand Strategies
Gregorio Bettiza, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Islam and Islamophobia in American Public Opinion,
Academia, and U.S. Congressional Rhetoric
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Hubris and Pathological Foreign Policy Beliefs
Christopher J. Fettweis, Tulane University
Ignorance Abroad? Problematizing the Knowledge Gap in
American Foreign Policy
Steven Hook, Kent State University
Remaking the World: The Generation of WWI and the End
of American Isolationism
Tim Luecke, Ohio State University
TD38: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Guns N' Generals: Revisiting Civil-Military Relations in the
Non-Western World
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ron Hassner, University of California Berkeley
Disc.
Jon Lindsay, University of California
Disc.
Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Syrian State Power and the Dilemma of Armed Group Allies
Ethan Corbin, Tufts University
Paramilitaries, Presidential Guards, and Private Armies:
Hedging Military Power in Developing States
Erica Susanne De Bruin, Yale University
Who’s Controlling Whom? Evaluating the Civil-Military
Balance of Power in Iran and Pakistan
Sameer Lalwani, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mahsa Rouhi, University of Cambridge
"Suppose We Were in a Terra Nullis”: UN State-Building in
Timor-Leste
Andrew Radin, MIT
Moving Past Huntington: Evolutionary Change in Chinese
Civil-Military Relations
Joseph Torigian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pharaoh’s Lament: Civil-Military Relations and the Fall of
Egypt’s Mubarak Regime
David A. Weinberg, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
TD39: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
New Security Governance: Non-State Actors, Hybrid Forms
of Governing, and the Provision of Security
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Virginia Ann Haufler, University of Maryland
Disc.
Virginia Ann Haufler, University of Maryland
Disc.
Deborah Avant, University of Denver
To Build or To Buy: The Determinants of Security
Privatization
Megan Becker, University of California, San Diego
Watchdog or Consultant? How NGOs Deal With Private
Military and Security Companies?
Jutta Joachim, Leibniz University of Hannover
Andrea Schneiker, University of Hannover
Development of a Peace Operations Organizational Field
Michael Lipson, Concordia University
The Networked Politics of Transnational Public-Private
Security Governance
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Institute
TD40: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Decolonization and Legacies of Colonialism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kamil P. Shah, University of Queensland
Disc.
Lord C. Mawuko-Yevugah, University of the
Witwatersrand
Tourism for Development: Colonial Governmentalities and
the New Global Aid Regime
Suzan M. Ilcan, University of Waterloo
Anita Lacey, The University of Auckland
The Postcolonial Form, Revolution, and Emancipatory
Social Change
Kamil P. Shah, University of Queensland
The Ghost of Self-Determination in Postcolonial IR
Natália M. F. Souza, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Rethinking the Revival of Political Islamic Movements in
Malaysian Politics: A Post-Colonialism Approach
Ya-Wen Yu, University of Pittsburgh
TD41: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
States as Persons / States as Criminals
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Harry D. Gould, Florida International University
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Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of
Denver
Anthony F. Lang, Jr., University of St Andrews
Toni Erskine, Aberystwyth University
Milla E. Vaha, European University Institute
TD42: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Approaches to Conflict and Peace: Theories and Methods
Sponsor(s): International Education
Peace Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Samuel Stanton, Jr., Grove City College
Natasha L. de Moura, Crisis Prevention and Recovery,
UNDP
I, Coder: Examining the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on
Event Data Coding
Christian Ickler, Free University Berlin
John Wiesel, Freie Universität Berlin
Angeliki Kanavou, Chapman University
Eric S. Mosinger, University of California Irvine
TD43: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Democratic Transformation and the Use of Social Networks
and Media
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Peace Studies
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business School
TD45: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Theory and Practice: Engaged Scholarship and Experiential
Learning in Universities
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Agnieszk Paczynska, George Mason University
Disc.
Agnieszk Paczynska, George Mason University
Jayne S. Docherty, Eastern Mennonite University
Selling Reflection Practice to the University: Where to Start?
William Headley, University of San Diego
Field Based Experiential Learning: Postconflict
Peacebuilding in Liberia
Patricia A. Maulden, George Mason University
Lisa Shaw, George Mason University
Mentoring Students Practicing Conflict Resolution in the
Classroom and the Field
Susan Allen Nan, George Mason University
Denise M. Horn, Northeastern University
TD46: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Activism of the Excluded
Symbolic Force or Civilians First? Highly Capable
Democracies and the Design of Peace Operations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Andrea L. Everett, Princeton University
Examining Network Effects in National Politics: Internet
Diffusion and Democratic Change in 122 Countries Through
2009
Jacob Groshek, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Communication Technology and Understanding: The
Impact of Social Media on Conflict in the Philippines
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College
Disc.
Cheryl L. Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
Refugee Activism and Social Movements: The
Transformation of Homeland Politics
Susan Banki, University of Sydney
Return of the Natives: Explaining the Development and Non
-Development of Political Action by Indigenous Peoples in
Democratic Political Systems
Rikard H. Jalkebro, University of St Andrews
Social Networks in Violent Conflicts
Christian Kramer, London School of Economics
Democratic Shame and Social Networks in the Internet Age
Geoffrey Thomas Sigalet, Princeton University
The Role of Social Movements in Leading the Transitions in
Tunisia and Egypt: Lessons Learned from Lebanon’s Cedar
Movement (2005-2011)
Marie-Jose Tayah, Kent State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): German Political Science Association
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva
Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of
International Affairs
Ritual Sovereignty: Exploring the Moral Grammar of the
State
Stephan Engelkamp, University of Münster
The Song of the Hummingbird Drone: Means, Mediation
and Meaning in the Technological Performances on the
Scenes of Multilateral Military Interventions
Pedagogical Innovations: Coaching, Improvisational Drama,
Character Development, and More
Explaining Conflict Intensity in Civil War
Disc.
Lene Hansen, University of Copenhagen
Making, Using, Keeping and Re-Using "Meaning" in
International Relations
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Cambodia as a Real Life Prison Experiment? A Study on
Social Adaptation in a Transitional Society
TD44: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
From Means to Meaning: Discursive Practices in
International Relations
Katharina C. L. Glaab, University of Münster
Visual Practices and IR: Impact, Causality and Cartoons
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, University of Hamburg
Made in Brazil: Understanding the Armed Violence Context
of the Country
Disc.
Hegemonic Practices: The Politics of Agricultural
Biotechnology?
Lee Edward Dutter, Barry University
New Media, Hip Hop, and Young Migrants: Social Capital,
Entertainment and Political Articulation of Minority Groups
Barbara Franz, Rider University
Gerit Goetzenbrucker
Juergen Pfeffer, Carnegie Mellon University
Vera Schwarz, University of Vienna
Sovereignty from Below: Or How Indigenous Justice is
Relocating Authority in Ecuador
Manuela Lavinas Picq, Federal University of the Amazon
(UFAM) Brazil
Exclusion Through Inclusion: Exploring Indigenous
Struggles for Self-Determination in the Andes
Jacqueline T. Romanow, University of Winnipeg
Rethinking the National Question: Anti-Statist Discourses
Within Kurdish National Movement, 1990-2010
Ozum Yesiltas, Florida International University
TD47: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Global Economic Governance: New Wine in Old Bottles?
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marc D. Froese, Canadian University College
Disc.
Erin N. Hannah, Kings University College
The Role of Export Credit Agencies in the 2008 Financial
Crisis: Were They Used to Supplement Private Sector
Finance and Sustain International Trade?
Pamela Blackmon, Pennsylvania State University,
Altoona
Locking in the Information Revolution: Power and the
Insertion of Intellectual Property in the WTO Trade Regime
Igor Abdalla Medina de Souza, Ministry of External
Relations of Brazil - European University Institute
Energy Forecast Institutions and the Denial of the Looming
End of the Oil Age
Susanne Peters, Kent State University
TD49: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Contrasting National Perspectives on Strategic Stability at
Low Numbers
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Adam N. Stulberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc.
Patrick M. Morgan, University of California Irvine
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William Clark Potter, Monterey Institute of
International Studies
Riqiang Wu, Tsinghua University
Explaining Conflict Behavior: Psychological Characteristics
Versus Diversionary Theory
Mark Schafer, University of Central Florida
TD51: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Legislative Politics and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Aaron M. Rapport, Georgia State University
Disc.
Ranan Davud Kuperman, University of Haifa
Different Coalitions, Different Foreign Policies? The
Organization of Foreign Policy Decision Making in Coalition
Governments
Klaus Brummer, University of Erlangen Nuremberg
Kai Oppermann, University of Sussex
When Parliaments Go to War: Legislative-Executive Conflict
in the Countries of the "Coalition of the Willing"
Cristian A. Cantir, Oakland University
Unpacking Coalitions: Extreme Foreign Policy by Coalition
Governments in Europe Between 1998 and 2008
Sibel Oktay, Syracuse University
Defense Spending Bills and House Special Rules
Jianying Wang
TD52: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Challenges for Democracy at the Global Level
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steve J. Vanderheiden, University of Colorado
Disc.
Luis Cabrera, University of Birmingham
Huaping Liu, Beijing Language and Cultural
University
Yin Lu, Institute for Strategic Studies, National
Defense University (China)
Liberal Democracy and Nuclear Despotism: An Ethical
Foreign Policy Dilemma
Democracy, Science and Climate Change: The New
Circumstances of Justice
James Bohman, St Louis University
Thomas E. Doyle, Texas State University-San Marcos
Human Rights and Democracy
Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
The Limits of Transparency in Democratizing Global
Governance
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mark Schafer, University of Central Florida
No Global Demos, Therefore No Global Democracy?
Disc.
Akan Malici, Furman University
The Effect of Leaders’ Conceptual Complexity on Levels of
International Involvement
John Beieler, Louisiana State University
Getting the Ayatollah Wrong: Perceptions and
Misperceptions of Iran’s Revolutionary Leadership
David Patrick Houghton, University of Central Florida
Of Hawks and Doves: Israel’s Leaders in the Post-Cold War
Era
Baris Kesgin, Susquehanna University
Re-Rolling the Iron Dice: Assessing the Operational Codes
and Subjective Games of the “Willy and Nicky” Telegrams
K. P. O'Reilly, Carroll University
Neo-Islamists' Operational Code: Old Philosophy, New
Tactics?
Ibrahim Ozgur Ozdamar, Bilkent University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
International Organization
English School
Nina Rozhanovskaya, Tomsk State University
TD50: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Advances in Political Psychology Research in International
Relations, Part II
Panel
Haye Hazenberg, KU Leuven
Laura M. M. Valentini, University College London
TD53: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Universities as Transnational Actors in World Politics:
Moving Ideas, People and Money Historically and Currently
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Isaac A. Kamola, Wesleyan University
Disc.
Isaac A. Kamola, Wesleyan University
The Long History of Universities as Transnational Actors:
Missionary Universities in the Middle East and East Asia
Rasmus G. Bertelsen, Aalborg University
Developing a New Communications School for New Social
Media Realities
Ying Chan, The University of Hong Kong
James D. White, Georgia Institute of Technology
Learning in the European Union: The Case of Implementing
the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of
Conduct for Their Recruitment
Meng Hsuan Chou, University of Oslo
University Rankings and Transnational Governance of
Higher Education: Constructing Autonomy as an Attribute of
Success
Tero Erkkilä, University of Helsinki
Ossi J. Piironen, University of Helsinki
James H. Mittelman, American University
Neema Noori, University of West Georgia
TD54: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
MAR in the 21st Century: The Future of Empirical Analysis of
Ethnic Politics
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Security Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Ted Robert Gurr, University of Maryland
The Social Movement State: How New Social Movements
Impact Environmental Bureaucratic Decisions in Germany
and the United States
Amy Lewis, Colorado State University
Collectivism and Individualism in the South Caucasus
Tigran Matosyan, Yerevan State University
The Policies of Hybrid Regimes
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Assaf Moghadam, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzliya
Disc.
Jarret Brachman
Policy Implications of Recent Research on Terrorism
Michael Brzoska, University of Hamburg
Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University
Turning Agreement Into Action: Assessing State Motivations
for Regional Counterterrorism Cooperation
Will H. Moore, Florida State University
Caitlin Clary
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
International Political Sociology
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Kavita Khory, Mount Holyoke College
The Adaptive Qualities of Canadian Multiculturalism
Christopher Anderson, Wilfrid Laurier University
Multiculturalism in Multinational States
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University
Paloma Raggo, Syracuse University
The Emergence of Xenophobia?: From Online to Offline
Mobilization of Anti-Multiculturalism in Korea
Geun Koh, University of Delaware
Technologies of Multicultural Governance: A Case Study of
South Korea
Mary D. Lee, University of Hawaii
Multiculturalism, Aboriginal Peoples, and the Search for
Truth and Reconciliation in Canada
Theofanis Verinakis, University of Toronto
Shawn Flanigan, San Diego State University
Ani Khatchadorian, San Diego State University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Nation-Building: Paradox of the Pakistani State
TD57: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Counterterrorism: Steady Progress, or a Dangerous Spiral?
Daniel Posner, MIT
The Polite Racism of Canadian Multiculturalism
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
James Joseph Frueh, Bridgewater College
Michael Miller, Australian National University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Johanna K. Birnir, University of Maryland
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Maqsood Ahmad Choudary, Northeast Lakeview College
Western Universities in the Middle East and Central Asia:
Agents of Transnational Civil Society or Transnational
Corporations?
TD55: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Multiculturalism, Multinationalism, or Multiracialism?
Panel
Don’t Bite the Hand that Feeds You? Relationships
Between Public Goods Provision and Affinity for Armed
Actors in Palestine and the Philippines
Universities in an Information Age: Actors or Agents in
Globalization?
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TD56: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
State Formation and the World Politics
A Case For Violence: Government Repression and Political
Parties’ Use of Terror
Orlandrew Danzell, Mercyhurst University
Community Leadership and Counterterrorism in SubSaharan Africa: A Comparison of Nigeria and Senegal
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
The Puzzle of Counterterrorism: Security vs. a
Counterterrorist Spiral?
Elena E. Pokalova, National Defense University
TD58: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Democracy's New Wave? Digital Media and Civic
Engagement Since the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Philip Howard, University of Washington
Participan Mehpare Selcan Kaynak, Bogazici University
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TD59: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Research Methods in the Internet Era
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Disc.
Lizette Guevara Howard, University of South Florida
Making Critical Thinking More Visual: Integrating New
Media into Intelligence Analysis
Randy Pherson, Pherson Associates
A Multiagent Risk Assessment Model for Counterterrorism
Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University
Social Media as an Intelligence Tool: Lessons Learned from
the Open Source Intelligence Exchange at Fairmont State
University
David Abruzzino, Fairmont State University
Racial Hierarchies and Indexes: Information Technology,
International Relations, and Order
Seyed M. M. Rizi, George Mason University
Monitoring Fragility and the Risk of Instability: Explaining
the Extent of Divergence Across Watch Lists
Mark A. Shirk, University of Maryland
TD62: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Political Change in North Africa and the Middle East
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Monica Herz, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Disc.
Pinar Bilgin, Bilkent University
Changing Perspectives on Structural Violence: Some
Experimental Findings from the GlobalEd2 Simulation
Program
Scott Brown, University of Connecticut
Kimberly Lawless, University of Illinois at Chicago
Nicole Powell, University of Connecticut
Shaking the Kaleidoscope: US-EU Interests in a Changing
Middle East
Tracking the Spread of Violent Extremism: A Generalized
Methodology for Tracking Global Spread of Ideas Over
Time and Space
Dipak K. Gupta, San Diego State University
Voting With Your Tweet: Predictive Modeling of Election
Outcomes Using Social Media Data
Mark Huberty, University of California, Berkeley
"Like," "Dislike," and :-) : How to Measure the Meaning of
Online Phenomena
Stacey L. Hunt, Auburn University
Panel
George Christou, University of Warwick
Osman Hassan, University of Warwick
Towards a Model of Understanding the Second Arab
Revolution
Jack Kalpakian, Al Akhawayn University
What Development Strategy for the MENA Countries?
Ahmed Rhazaoui, Alakhawayn Univsersity
The Role of Europe in the Arab Revolutions
Angelos Sepos, Al Akhawayn University
TD63: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
FSS 8- Women, Violence and the Study of Security
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Security Studies
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Robert James O'Brien, McMaster University
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Disc.
Robert James O'Brien, McMaster University
Disc.
China’s High-Tech Turn and Global Supply Chains: Some
Implications for Chinese Workers
Richard Appelbaum, UCSB
Genevieve LeBaron, University of British Columbia
Ayça Kurtoglu, Middele East Technical University &
Foundation for Women's Solidarity
Yelda Sahin Akilli, The Foundation for Women's
Solidarity
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
Unfree Labour in Global Production Networks
Nicola Jane Phillips, University of Manchester
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Disc.
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Cognitive Biases in German Counterterrorism
Anna Daun, University of Cologne
Mischa Hansel, University of Cologne
Internet Radicalization: A New Application for Red Hat
Analysis
Georgia Papadopoulos Holmer, Pherson Associates
J. Ann Tickner, University of Southern California
What Happens When Women’s Resistance Becomes a
Threat to National Security?
Security of the State or Women?: Trafficked Women in
Turkey
Beyond the ‘Business Case’: The Limits of Private
Governance and the Necessary Role of the State
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Panel
Sarai B. Aharoni, University of Michigan
Neoliberalism and Unfree Labor
TD61: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Improving Intelligence Analysis Methodologies
Panel
Sponsor(s): Al Akhawayn Univerisity in Ifrane, Morocco
Josef T. Ansorge, Yale Law School
TD60: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Labor in Global Production Networks
The Benefits of Red Teaming for Intelligence Studies in the
Global Information Age
Panel
Equality in Arms: Women’s Movements and the Military in
the United States and Italy
Lana Obradovic, Mercy College
Women as Peace-Builders: The Limits and Possibilities of
Voice, Agency and Empowerment in Conflict and PostConflict Societies
Jane L. Parpart, Carleton University and Dalhousie
University
TD64: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Women's Rights in Developing Regions
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Human Rights
Dong-wook Lee, Claremont Graduate University
Healthcare Education and Assessment Across Three
Countries: Canada, UK and New Zealand
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier
University
Disc.
Zehra Arat, Purchase College, SUNY
Colla J. MacDonald, University of Ottawa
When Do Numbers Count? The Impact of international
Ratings and Rankings on National Policy
Women's Rights and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic, 1990-2009
Mitra Assoudeh, University of Nevada Reno
RJ Boyajian, University of Nevada, Reno
Robert L. Ostergard, University of Nevada, Reno
Shawna Sweeney, University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Juan A. Rock, Universidad de Talca
Liberalization of Services and the Regulation of the Higher
Education Sector in Brazil
Lucas Tasquetto, Universidade de Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Benjamin Bishin, University of California, Riverside
Fariel M. Cherif, Loyola Marymount University
How "Sexual Violence" Obscures Gender in International
Interventions in the DRC
Jane Freedman, Université de Paris 8
Serena Serrano Oswald, National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chung-in Moon, Yonsei University
Andrew Mack, Simon Fraser University
The Regional Impact of Norm-Changes on Gender
Relations and Peace - Situating East Asia
Elin Bjarnegård, Uppsala University
Erik Melander, Uppsala University
Exploring the Institutional Foundations of Authoritarian
Peace in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America
Benjamin E. Goldsmith, University of Sydney
Gorana Grgic, University of Sydney
State Fragility and its Regional Implications for Peace and
Stability: The Case of East Africa
Thomas Mandrup, Royal Danish Defence College
Saffron Revolutions and Arab Springs: Successful and
Failed Insurrections in East Asia and the Middle East
Isak Svensson, Uppsala University
Stein Tønnesson, International Peace Research Institute,
Oslo
TD67: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
What Shapes Global Power Relations Surrounding Higher
Education: Tangibles vs. Intangibles?
Sponsor(s): International Education
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Eloise Malone
Coalitions, Institutions, and Power Relations
Oliver Buntrock, University of Siegen
TD68: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Internet as a Platform of Digital Democracy: Can
Vietnam Participate in the Cyber-Based Movement for
Democratization?
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
“The study of everyday life and Latin American gender
sensitive critical epistemologies”
Disc.
Kerstin Martens, University of Bremen
Dennis Niemann, University of Bremen
Success Factors of World Class Universities
Women, Property Rights, and Islam
TD65: Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Regional Peace Studies: Exploring Regional Trends in
Peace and Armed Conflicts
A Political Economy of Sectoral Public Education Spending
(1991-2005): Partisan Politics Revisited in Industrialized
Democracies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Trangdai N. Glassey-Tranguyen, Stanford
University
Participan Tri Nguyen, Community Activist
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Participan Trangdai N. Glassey-Tranguyen, Stanford
University
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Participan Kim-Trang Dang, Community Leader, San Diego
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Participan Anthony Vinh Nguyen, Community Liason and
Youth Leader
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TE96: Tuesday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Poster Session
Political Demography & Geography Reception Poster
Session
Sponsor(s): Political Demography and Geography
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
Semiperipheral Marcher States and Empire Upsweeps
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn, University of California
Riverside
Hiroko Inoue, University of California Riverside
Kirk Lawrence, St. Joseph's College, New York
The Social Cost of India's Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
Jyotika Saksena, University of Indianapolis
Extending Explanations of the “Gap Hypothesis” Beyond
Western Countries of Immigration: What Can the
Immigration Choices of the UAE, Oman, and Jordan Tell
Us?
Marie-Jose Tayah, Kent State University
TE97: Tuesday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
FPA Reception Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Disc.
Laura Neack, Miami University
Testing Competing Models of Foreign Policy Change: The
U.S. Recognition of Kosovo and India’s Recognition of
Israel
Nicolas Blarel, Indiana University
Adrian Florea, Indiana University
Olga V. Chyzh, University of Iowa
Group Structure, Group Decisions, and Groupthink: Small
Group Decision Making as a Social Network
Robert D. Duval, West Virginia University
American Presidents Confront the Lost War: Presidential
Rhetoric and the Politics of Defeat in Afghanistan and Iraq
Andrew Priest, Aberystwyth University
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Geoffrey P. R. Wallace, University of Kentucky
Patterns of Protest in the People's Republic of China: A
Provincial Level Analysis
Jeremy R. Backstrom, University of North Texas
Cheung Yin Chan, University of Chicago
T. David Mason, University of North Texas
Reception Poster: Mobilizing to Reduce Maternal Mortality
in Rwanda
Erika Frydenlund, Old Dominion University
Institutional Design and Alliance Duration
Aakriti A. Tandon, University of Arizona
WA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Security Communication: The Formation of Security Policy in
the Age of Global Mass Communication
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Theory
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel Jacobi, Goethe University Frankfurt
Disc.
Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Security, Communication and Eschatology
Trusting a Dictator: Authoritarian Regimes and Compliance
with International Treaties
TE98: Tuesday 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
SSIP Reception Poster Session
Wednesday
Poster Session
Michael Dillon, Lancaster University
Securitizing “The Back Door”: Discourses of Power and
Weakness in the Mediterranean
Stefanie F. Georgakis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Security and the Public Sphere
Benjamin Herborth, Goethe University Frankfurt
Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
Security Communication: On the (Re)production of the
Democratic State in the Field of (Inter-)national Security
Daniel Jacobi, Goethe University Frankfurt
Disciplinary Dangers: Formulae for Futures to Fear
Ole Waever, University of Copenhagen
WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Book Editors' Roundtable: Publishing in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sarah E. Bauerle Danzman, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
Participan Lynne C. Rienner, Lynne Rienner Publishers
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WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Development Remix: Re-Presenting the Developing World in
the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
Disc.
Disc.
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts
Boston
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Bringing Digital Humanities to Social Science: Reflecting on
Development Practice From Afar
Marcus Holmes, Fordham University
The Appeal of Telenovelas: Effective Monologic
Communication in Development Practice
Cynthia medina, Georgetown University
Dual Subversions: Cultural Identity Narratives as Theory
and Praxis
Lakshmi Padmanabhan, Georgetown University
Development Remix: Representing Poverty, Culture and
Agency in the Developing World
J. P. Singh, Georgetown University
Locating Dialogic Spaces Through Digital Media
Colleen Valentine, Georgetown University
WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Citizenship in the Digital Era
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Disc.
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
Who Are America’s Citizen Diplomats? A Demographic and
Segmentation Profile of Exchange Student Host Families
and Communities
Deron Aucoin, San Francisco State University
Information Citizenship in a Globalized Context
Fred P. Cocozzelli, St. John's University
Communicating Global Citizenship: The First Stop for the
Train of Globality?
Guilherrme de Araujo Silva, Georgetown College
Forming the International Political Subject in the New
Information Age: Online Social Networking, Individuality,
and International Politics
David J. Tingle, Georgetown University
WA05: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Turkey and the European Union
Panel
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Buergin, Izmir University of Economics
Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University
Disc.
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College
Ulas Doga Eralp, World Bank Group
Securing Energy or Energizing the Security: The Impact of
the Russian Energy Policy on Turkey’s Accession to the
European Union
Burak Bilgehan Ozpek, TOBB University of Economics
and Technology
Natural Born Peace-Maker: Change of Intensity and Quality
of Turkish Mediation
Rahime Suleymanoglu, Nottingham University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ana-Maria Vazquez, Jesuit University of
Guadalajara
Disc.
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
A Digital Sublime or Divide? The Impact of Information
Communication Technology on the Indigenous, and the
Poor in Mexico
Anca M. Pusca, Goldsmiths, University of London
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jana Krause, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Disc.
Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
The Re-Activation of Guatemala's Civil Patrols: A Quest for
Power and Status after War
Regina Anne Bateson, Yale University
The Polarization of Social Identities in Ethno-Religious
Conflict and (De)Escalation of Violence: Comparing
Communities in Indonesia and Nigeria
Jana Krause, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
De-Escalating Violence Against Civilians in War: The Role
of Memory and Persuasion
Borders of Becoming: Indian State Formation and the
Governing of Trauma
Ted Svensson, Lund University
Panel
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Craig McLean, Northumbria University
Alexander Buergin, Izmir University of Economics
New Media and Roma Advocacy in the EU
WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Social Dynamics of Conflict and Violence: Identity,
Trauma and Memory in Civil War
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Turkey in the Western Balkans: A Rising Normative Power
Against the European Union?
Jack Barry, University of Connecticut
William Lafi Youmans, University of Michigan
WA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
European Union Regional Foreign Policy
Disappointment or New Strength: Which Factor Better
Explains the Declining Support of EU Membership in
Turkish Public Opinion?
WA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Indigenous Communities and New Communication
Technologies
Larenda Twigg, University of Bradford
The ‘Domestic Foreign Policy’ of the CIA's Recruitment
Efforts in Arab Detroit
Meghan Lynch, Yale University
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Beyond the Zapatistas: Questioning Information and
Communication Technology use by Indigenous Social
Movements
Eastern Partnership: A More (In)coherent Approach towards
EU’s Eastern Neighbours
Vanda Amaro Dias, University of Coimbra
The European Union and the Revolutions in its
Neighbourhood
Ruxandra Lupu Dinesen, University of Copenhagen
The European Union, Sarkozy and the Union for the
Mediterranean: Great Expectations or Not?
Pinar Sayan, Okan University
The EU as a ‘Moral Power’ Through its Regionalization of
South Caucasus?
Syuzanna Vasilyan, American University of Armenia
WA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panic or Picnic: The Threat and Speed of Nuclear
Proliferation in the 21st Century
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nina Tannenwald, Brown University
Disc.
William Clark Potter, Monterey Institute of
International Studies
Why Have Nuclear Weapons Projects Become Increasingly
Inefficient?
Jacques E. C. Hymans, University of Southern California
Proliferation, Non-Proliferation, De-Proliferation: Beware of
the Treacherous Contingencies
Harald Mueller, HSFK
“At All Costs”: The Destructive Consequences of AntiProliferation Policy
Facing the Paradox of Globalization: Polycentric Problems
and the WTO
John Mueller, Ohio State University
Anna Lanoszka, University of Windsor
Between Reality and Provocation: The Revisionist
Proliferation School
The Politics of International Trade in Developed Economies
Mary Anne Madeira, University of Washington
Tom Sauer, University of Antwerp
WA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
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Harry D. Gould, Florida International University
Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University
James Scott, University of Manchester
Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
Food Is Different!: WTO Trade Rules, Provenance and the
Struggle for Local Food Systems
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College of
Alberta
WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Issues in Contemporary German Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Kevin Robert McGahan, National University of
Singapore
Eric A. Heinze, University of Oklahoma
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Disc.
Hanns W. Maull, University of Trier, Germany
Katy A. Crossley-Frolick, Denison University
Mark T. Nance, North Carolina State University
Terence Lee, National University of Singapore
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter D. Feaver, Duke University
Jay M. Parker, National Defense University-CISA
Building Social Capital in the Military: The Effects of
International Military Education on the Perceptions and SelfConception of Officers
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
Eliza Markley, Kennesaw State University
Why Generals Fight More: Leader Background and
International Conflict
Kerim Can Kavakli, University of Rochester
Heightened Sensitivity to Casualties and Success in War:
The Case of Israel's Second War in Lebanon (July 2006)
Limor Simhony, King's College
Shielding Soldiers: An Integrated Study of Domestic
Political Constraints, Strategy Choice and Warfare
Georg von Kalckreuth, University of Geneva
WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
W(h)ither the WTO? Power, Participation and the Making of
Trade Rules in a Global Information Age
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College
of Alberta
All the Trader’s Men: Knowledge Producers in the Trade
Field
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, University of Exeter
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Crister S. Garrett, University of Leipzig
The Persistence of Multilateralism in German Foreign
Policy: Post-Conflict Crisis Management and the Promotion
of Human Rights
Christian Bueger, Cardiff University
WA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Civil Military Relations, Values and War
Disc.
Expert Knowledge and Common Sense in the Doha
Development Agenda
Dealing with Historical Issues in Japan and Germany:
Ruling Coalitions, Transnational Activism, and Conservative
Reaction
Yang-Mo Ku, American University
Remarkably Irrelevant: German Southeast-Asia Policy
Between Bureaucracy, Institutional Constraints, and Public
Perception
Markus Reger, University Duisburg-Essen
Constructing National Security Policy: Global Media
Schemas and German Security Policy Normalization After
1990
Thorsten Spehn, University of Colorado, Denver
The German Puzzle: Explain China’s Unilateral Affection for
Germany
Jing Sun, University of Denver
WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Changing Configuration of Governance: Neoliberal
Strategies in the Global Political Economy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeff Bridoux, Aberystwyth University
Disc.
Catherine Eschle, University of Strathclyde
The International Finance Corporation and the
Financialisation of ‘Development’
Toby J. Carroll, Centre on Asia and Globalisation
Dealing with Dislocations: International Anticorruption
Discourse and Neoliberal Hegemony
Anja Carolin Gebel, Aberystwyth University
European Liberalisms and the Rationalities of Intervention
Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen
Hegemony, the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and the Promotion of Neoliberal
Competitiveness
Stuart Shields, University of Manchester
WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial World
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Markus-Michael Müller, University of Leipzig
Disc.
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
State Building After State Collapse: A Comparison of SubNational Somali Administrations, 1991 to 2011
Tobias Hagmann, UC Berkeley
Governing (In)security in a Postcolonial World:
Transnationalised Security Practices and Local Agency
Jana Honke, Freie Universität Berlin
Markus-Michael Müller, University of Leipzig
The Hybridity of the Liberal Peace: States, Diasporas and
Insecurity
Mark Laffey, SOAS
Suthaharan Nadarajah, SOAS
(An Ethnography of) Knowledge Production in the SecurityDevelopment Nexus
Finn Stepputat, Danish Institute for International Studies
WA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The U.S. and the World from Bush to Obama: Case Studies
and Reflections on the International and Domestic Sources
of U.S. Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
Disc.
Kevin P. Marsh, Wabash College
Libya and American War Powers: Barack Obama as
Commander in Chief
Ryan Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
Pax-Americana in the Middle East?: US Foreign Policy vis-à
-vis the “Arab Spring”
Paul E. Lenze, Jr., Northern Arizona University
George W. Bush and the Law of Revenge
Kayce Mobley, University of Georgia
American Ambivalence: U.S. Interpretation of and
Adherence to International Law After 9/11
Hilde E. Restad, Norwegian Institution of International
Affairs
WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Alliance Burden-Sharing Research: Implications for the
Libya Intervention
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary
Washington
Chair
Stefanie Von Hlatky, ETH Zurich
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David Auerswald, National Defense University
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary
Washington
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
WA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
West Point’s CTC on Terrorism in Civil Society
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander M. Gallo, West Point
Disc.
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
Adjusting the Paradigm: A Human Security Framework for
Combating Terrorism
Andrew Gallo, United States Military Academy at West
Point
Cindy Jebb, United States Military Academy
Strategic and Symbolic Use of Terrorism in Mexico's Drug
War
Brian Dodwell, United States Military Academy
The Impact of Terrorism on Elections
Scott Helfstein, United States Military Academy
Al-Qa’ida and the Nation-State
Nelly Lahoud, Combating Terrorism Center
The Dark Side of Civil Society: Explaining Radicalization
and Growth Within the American Far-Right
Arie Leon Perliger, United States Military Academy
WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Exploring the Global Economy with a Sense of History
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shannon K. Brincat, University of Queensland
Disc.
Michael A. McIntyre, DePaul University
Disc.
Shannon K. Brincat, University of Queensland
The International Trade and Payments Regimes of
Germany 1933-1939 and Soviet Union 1947-1956
Vera D. Asenova, Central European University
Making Empiricism True Theory and Theory True Method:
On Narrative, History and Crisis in the Global Political
Economy
Amin Samman, University of Birmingham
The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/World
System in the Fifteenth Century
David O. Wilkinson, University of California, Los Angeles
Immanuel Wallerstein’s New Pair of Glasses: The Invention
of World-Systems Analysis
Gregory P. Williams, University of Connecticut
WA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Brazil, India, and South Africa
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Disc.
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Disc.
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
Shifting Power, Shifting Games: The Impact of New Powers
on Global Financial Institutions
Miriam L. Campanella, University of Turin and Ministry of
Economy and Finance
Corporatist Globalization: The 2008 Crisis, New Statism,
and the Creation of “National Champions” in Brazil
Markus Kröger, University of Helsinki
Daniel Baltrusaitis, United States Air War College
Stefanie Von Hlatky, ETH Zurich
New Southern Powers in Global Governance: Some
Hypotheses and Empirical Findings from Trade, Money, and
Security
Matthew David Stephen, Social Science Research
Center Berlin
WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Demography and Inter/Intra-National Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson International
Center for Scholars
Disc.
Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University
Does Urbanization Lead to More Peace? Rural-Urban Age
Structure Differentials and Civil War
Halvard Buhaug, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Kristian M. Hoelscher, Peace Research Insitute Oslo
(PRIO) & University of Oslo
Henrik Urdal, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Demography and the Transnational Spillover Thesis
Richard Cincotta, The Stimson Center
Town and Country: Variation in Civil War Conflict Patterns
Ismene Gizelis, University of Essex
Steven Pickering, Lancaster University
Henrik Urdal, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Tong Fi Kim, Griffith University
Jennifer Sciubba, Rhodes College
The Balance of Ages: A New Measure for Capturing the
Age Structure of States, 1950-2050
Salif Niang, Purdue University
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
I. William Zartman, Johns Hopkins University
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Scott Gartner, Penn State
Karl Rene DeRouen Jr., University of Alabama
Zeev Maoz, University of California Davis
Lesley G. Terris, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC)
Herzeliya
WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Global Health Governance and Domestic Health Policy
Panel
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Disc.
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Health Outcomes and Aid Effectiveness: International Aid to
Health Projects in India
Anustubh Agnihotri, The University of Texas at Austin
To the Sector or to the Specific: Trends in Donor Financing
Mechanisms & Their Influence on Health Indicators
Anne L. Buffardi, University of Washington
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Fanis, Ohio University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Sponsor(s): Global Development
The Effect of Age Structure on Defense Policy, Security
Cooperation, and Alliance Behavior
WA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
From Rome to Istanbul: Religion Online
WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
International Mediation: A Panel in Memory of Jacob
Bercovitch
Michelle LeBaron, University of BC Faculty of Law
Papal Diplomacy: Power,Principles,and Participation in the
Public Sphere
Mariano Barbato
Universal Faiths? The National Political Roots of FaithBased Organization Advocacy Agendas
Chris A. Belasco, University of Pittsburgh
Paul J. Nelson, University of Pittsburgh
Aya Okada, University of Pittsburgh
Religiosity, Cultural Orientation, and Political Expression: A
Study on Two Turkish Online Communities
Ebru Erdem Akcay, University of California Riverside
Pope2you: The Holy See and Their Survival
Ana Claudia Portilho, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de
Minas Gerais
Domestic Health Policy Process and Global Health
Governance: A Study of BRIC Countries
Yanzhong Huang, Seton Hall University and Council on
Foreign Relations
Entwined Lives and Enclaved Medicine: Globalization and
the Targets-Turned-Territories of Global Health
Matthew Sparke, University of Washington
The Domestic Effects of TRIPS: Health Policy, Law and
Generics
Owain D. Williams, Aberystwyth University
WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Persistent Myth of the Demise of the Dollar: Is this Time
for Real?
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen
Disc.
Federico Steinberg, Autonoma University of Madrid
and Royal Elcano Institute
Continuing to Contest the Liberal Imaginary: China’s Rise
and the Internationalization of the RMB
Julian Y. Gruin, University of Oxford
The US Dollar vs. the Euro During the Great Recession of
the 21st Century
Maria J. Lorca, University of Miami
Is Dollar Hegemony in Decline? The ‘Persistent Myth’ (Yet
Again?)
Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Crisis Management in Asia and Far East: Challenges and
Prospects
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mario E. Carranza, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Disc.
Elizabeth Susan Dahl, University of Nebraska at
Omaha
Placing Resolution Attempts in Context: Mediation and
Negotiations in the Midst of Southeast Asian Rivalries
Alethia H. Cook, East Carolina University
Marie Olson Lounsbery, East Carolina University
The Cold Peace Across Taiwan Strait: Self-Contradictory of
China’s Taiwan Policy
Yan-Ying Huang, National Chengchi University
From Water Wars to Water Rights: Implementing the
Human Right to Water in Bolivia
Madeline Baer, San Diego State University
Breaking the Wall of Impunity? Strategic Litigation and
Human Rights in Mexico
Janice Kreinick Gallagher, Cornell University
Economic Sanctions and Human Rights: An Analysis of
Competing Enforcement Strategies in Latin America
Cristiane Lucena, University of Sao Paulo
WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Human Rights Policies
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Payam Foroughi, University of Utah
Disc.
Cooperation Under Enduring Rivalry: India-Pakistan
Panel
Payam Foroughi, University of Utah
With or Without the EU: Europeanization and Change in
Asylum and Competition Policies in Turkey
Saira Khan, University of Amsterdam
Peace Building Environments in the Black Sea Region
Umut Aydin, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile
Olga Vorkunova, Russian Peace Academy
WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Global Environmental Issues & the Media
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Disc.
Maxwell Thomas Boykoff, University of Colorado
Global Public Opinion on the Environment and Climate
Change: Results from the Gallup World Poll
Chris Borick, Muhlenberg College
Timothy B. Gravelle, Research Strategy Group
The Drama of Climate Change: Climate Change
Communication in the United States, Britain and Germany
and its Impact on Public Attitudes
Frederick W. Mayer, Duke University
Media Coverage of Climate Change in Russia: Government
Policy, Discourse and Propaganda
Marianna Poberezhskaya, University of Nottingham
Battle for Rhetorical Dominance: Selective Presentations
and Frames in the Climate Change Debate
Steven Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
The Two Faces of the Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Industry:
California and Norway
Rachel Tiller, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Jacob P. Wobig, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Perspectives on Religion and Politics
Panel
Disc.
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Islamophobia and the State Policy toward Islam in Russia:
1991-2012
Bulat Akhmetkarimov, Johns Hopkins University
Modern Religious Missions: Clash of Civilizations or
Coexistence among Believers?
Laurel M. McCormack
Islamist Radicalization in North America and Europe
John P. Sawyer, University of Maryland (START)
WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Network Interaction and Environmental Governance: The
Latin American Experience
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Sociology
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jacqueline T. Romanow, University of Winnipeg
Jacqueline T. Romanow, University of Winnipeg
Transnational Human Rights Shaming in Latin America:
Presenting a New Data Base
Alejandro Anaya Muñoz, Center for Teaching and
Research in Economics (CIDE)
Guyma Noel, Georgia State University
International Influences on the Coup Calculus: The Role of
Regional Defense-of-Democracy Regimes in Coup
Outcomes
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alise E. Coen, Emory and Henry College
Roger Shihjung Chen, Chinese Culture University,
Taiwan
Disc.
Catherine Hecht, University of British Columbia
The Ineffectiveness of the Global Governance Institutions in
Haiti's Peace-Building Operations: A Triangulation of
Governance Framework!
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Meaning Construction of Renewable Energy in News
Media: The Case of Taiwan and Japan
WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Taking Stock of Human Rights in Latin America
Status and Support for Democratic Governance in the UN
and CSCE/OSCE
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Disc.
Michele Betsill, Colorado State University
Disc.
Margaret E. Keck, Johns Hopkins University
Dynamics of Repetition? Transnational Advocacy Networks
and Twenty Years of Belo Monte Dam Activism
Eve Bratman, American University
Knowledge, Power, and Influence: Norms and the
Governance of Biodiversity in the Mesoamerican Reef
Kemi Fuentes-George, Middlebury College
Governors, Network Relationships and Reform Outcomes in
Ecuadorian Watersheds
Craig Kauffman, George Washington University
Nationalist Movement and Science Defend the Amazon
from Transnational Environmentalist Network
Rodrigo G. Pinto, Michigan State University
Whose Networks? Assessing Participation in New Networks
for Water Governance in Central America
Sarah T. Romano, University of California, Santa Cruz
Environmental Politics by Other Means: The Construction of
Local-International Collaborations in Central America
Casey C. Stevens, University of Massachusetts
WA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Comparative Diasporas
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Maria Velinova Koinova, University of Amsterdam
Updating Conclusions on International Investment and
Diaspora Networks
Anna Batta, University of North Texas
Yu-Wen Chen, Institute of Political Science, Academia
Sinica, Taiwan
Joey Ying Lee, Department of Transportation and
Communication Management Science
A Theory of Diaspora Engagement Policymaking
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
How Divisions Within a Diaspora Community Affect Their
Political Behaviour: An Indo-Canadian Case Study
Anita Singh, University of Toronto
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council
Eva Erman, Uppsala University, Sweden
TNA Access to International Organization: The
Transnational Turn in Global Governance and its Normative
Implications
Christer Jonsson, University of Lund
Theresa Squatrito, Stockholm University
Non-Governmental Voters in Global Assemblies: Insights
From the International Labor Organization
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Pathways to Democratic International Institutions: Taking
Plurality and Turbulence Seriously
Reinventing Global Democracy
Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Tim Buthe, Duke University
Whose Agents? The Interpretation of International Law in
National Courts
Protecting Against Plunder: The United States and the
International Efforts Against Looting of Antiquities
Asif Efrat, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
Alien Principles: How U.S. Extraterritorial Regulation
Shapes the International Human Rights Landscape
Tonya L. Putnam, Columbia University
WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Human Rights and International Law
What Makes Certain Actors to be in the Center of the
Uyghur Diasporic Networks? A Regression Analysis
Adrian Little, University of Melbourne
Kate Macdonald, University of Melbourne
New Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade? The Law and Politics of
Antitrust in an Open Economy
Abraham Newman, Georgetown University
Comparative Diasporas: The Treatment of Russian and
Serbian Minorities After Secession
Disc.
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher A. Whytock, UC Irvine School of Law
and Department of Political Science
Disc.
Christopher A. Whytock, UC Irvine School of Law
and Department of Political Science
Knowledge for Power: Regulatory Entrepreneurship and the
Creation of the Global Fight Against Insider Trading
Nicole Balkind, Georgetown University
Gloria Jin Kim, Georgetown University
WA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Existing and Potential Democratic Devices Within
International Organizations
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Lisa Conant, University of Denver
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Disc.
WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Global Projection of Domestic Administrative Law and
Regulation
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alistair D. B. Cook, Nanyang Technological
University
Disc.
Alistair D. B. Cook, Nanyang Technological
University
CEDAW, National Women’s Committees and Women’s
Rights Conditions
Neil Englehart, Bowling Green State University
Melissa Miller, Bowling Green State University
International Organizations and Their Legal Responsibility
in Human Rights Protection
Sassan Gholiagha, University of Hamburg
Ideally Universal/Universally Unrealizable: Human Rights as
Immanent Critique of International Law
Maria Koblanck, University of Victoria
The United States' Quest for Legal Security
Shirley Scott, University of New South Wales
WA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Assessing Peace Operations
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniella Christova Schmitt, Columbia University
Disc.
Daniella Christova Schmitt, Columbia University
Standers-By or Neighborhood Watch? Localized Effects of
Peacekeepers on One-Sided Violence in the DRC
Douglas M. Ansel, University of Notre Dame
Specifying 'Political Will': A Modification to the WarningResponse Model of International Intervention
Noa Levanon, Johns Hopkins University
Peacebuilding 2.0. The Success of Environmental
Peacebuilding in the Western Balkans
Daniella Christova Schmitt, Columbia University
WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Counterfactual Analysis and Post-9/11 US Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Participan Harvey Starr, University of South Carolina
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WA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorising the Politics of Non-Traditional Security
Jolyon Howorth, Yale University
Panel
The Dog that Didn’t Bark: The Securitization of Climate
Change in Australia
Mark Beeson, University of Western Australia
Matt McDonald, University of Queensland
Reconciling Non Traditional Security Studies and IPE:
International Security, Westphalia, the ‘West’ and the Long
Shadow of 1944
Shaun G Breslin, University of Warwick
The New Security Dilemma Revisited: The Irony of ‘Durable
Disorder’ in the 21st Century
Philip George Cerny, Rutgers University
‘To Feign Control Over the Uncontrollable’: The Discourse
of Risk and the Politics of Catastrophe
Yee Kuang Heng, National University of Singapore
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eliot Assoudeh, University of Nevada, Reno
Tatsuo Yamane, Osaka University
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards in Comparative
Perspective
Eliot Assoudeh, University of Nevada, Reno
Mitra Assoudeh, University of Nevada Reno
leonard weinberg, University of Nevada, Reno
A State Action Theory to Explain Substate Conflict
Contagion
Nathan Black, MIT
Bashi-Bazouk, Barbarossa and Blackwater: Which of These
Things Is Not Like the Others?
Jason Scheideman, Bates College
Sandra Lavenex, University of Lucerne
European Union 'Sustainable Peace' in Changing
Transatlantic Relations and World Order
Ian Manners, Roskilde University
Does the EU Influence US policy?
Eva Scherwitz, University of Tuebingen
"The Remains of the Day": European's Strategic Vision in
the Twilight of Pax Americana
Richard Whitman, University of Kent
Shahar Hameiri, Murdoch University
Lee C. Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
Accounting for Disappearances
Knud Erik Jorgensen, University of Aarhus
The EU as a Functionalist Power in Transatlantic Relations
Hazy Governance: The Politics of Environmental
Securitisation
Dylan Craig, American University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Transatlantic Relations in a Multi-Polar World: Managing
Euro-American Decline
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ronnie D. Lipschutz, University of California, Santa
Cruz
Disc.
Simon Dalby, Carleton University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR
Disc.
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
State-Building, Conflict, and Securitization
WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The European Union, Transatlantic Relations and World
Order
WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Just War Theory I: Past, Present and Future in Western
Thought
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New
York
Disc.
Marilyn I. McMorrow, Georgetown University
The State, the Just War Tradition, and the State of the Just
War Tradition
Amy E. Eckert, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Jus Prius Bello and Biodefense Programs
Frances Harbour, George Mason University
The Just War Principle of Noncombatant Immunity
John Lango, Hunter College, City University of New York
Just War Theory and Post-Conflict Nation Building: A
Critique of U.S./UN Approaches
Eric Patterson, Georgetown Univ.
WA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Developing the International Studies Interdisciplinary 'Tool
Kit': Curriculum, Capstones and Assessment of Student
Learning Goals
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jean A. Garrison, University of Wyoming
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Kerstin Kolam, Umea University, Sweden
Douglas Nord, Western Washington University
Katie Verlin Laatikainen
WA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
The Place of Technology, Art, and Social Media in Social
Change and Peacebuilding Process
WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Institution-Building After Civil Wars: Do Some Strategies
Bring Greater Stability?
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lesley J. Pruitt, University of Queensland
Disc.
Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
People Power in the Middle East: Non-Violent Protests in
Egypt and Iran: 2009-2011
Bidyut Chakrabarty, James Madison University /
University of New Delhi
Bernd Kaussler, James Madison University
Jayne S. Docherty, Eastern Mennonite University
The Microdynamics of Violence and Order: Comparing
Community Social Processes
Amy Grubb, University of California Irvine
The Power of the Keyboard: The Evolving Role of Social
Media in Social Change
Amal I. Khoury, Guilford College
Timothy C. Leisman, Guilford College
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota
The Global Impact of Intercontinental Telegraphy
Alexander S. Anievas, University of Oxford
Charles A. Jones, University of Cambridge
Roots of Multilateralism: Kellogg-Briand Pact
Jason Rancatore, American University
Making the Outside Inside: Consuls, Diplomats and Aspects
of Ottoman Foreign Policy
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
Standardisation of International Relations: British Empire
and the Institutional Development of Sovereignty in the
Middle East
Shohei Sato, Waseda University
The Beginning of the Cold War: Testing the Spiral Model vs.
the Revolutionary-Imperial Paradigm
Robert Snyder, Southwestern University
WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Performative Pedagogies in IR: Exploring Embodied
Learning Practices
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, Rutgers University
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L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School
Linda S. Bishai, United States Institute of Peace
Rosemary E. Shinko, Bucknell University
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Sabanci University
Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo
The Illusion of 'Peace Through Power Sharing':
Constitutional Choices in the Shadow of Civil War
Electoral Systems in Peace Agreements After Civil Wars
Matthijs Bogaards, Jacobs University Bremen
Institutional Engineering and Violence in Post-Conflict
Societies
Sabine Kurtenbach, German Institute for Global and Area
Studies
Political Parties and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
Benjamin Reilly, ANU
How Institutions Constrain Conflict Decisions: Veto Players
and International Conflict
Kentaro Sakuwa, Indiana University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
English School
Disc.
Disc.
Paulina Pospieszna, The University of Mannheim
Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz
Cyber Advocacy Meets the Internet Black Hole: 55 Million
Citizens of Burma/Myanmar Silenced
WA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Historical Evolution of Diplomacy
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lindsay Heger, Korbel School of International
Studies, University of Denver
Disc.
Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver
WA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding, and Humanitarian
Intervention
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Calin Trenkov-Wermuth, Columbia University / New
York University/ Bard College
Disc.
Severine Autesserre, Columbia University
In Pursuit of a UN Military Strategy: Peace Keeping
Operations (PKO) - A Battle Between Diplomats and
Generals?
Hakan Edstrom, Uppsala University, Sweden
Dennis Gyllensporre, Uppsala University
SRSGs as Norm Arbitrators: Prestige and Decentralization
of Authority in UN Peace Operations
John E. Karlsrud, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs (NUPI)
Humanitarian and Military Intervention in Disaster
Kenneth Keulman, Harvard University
American Humanitarian Intervention: Self-Interested
Altruism and Libya
Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire
Costly Democracy: Explaining Post-War Democratic
Transitions
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
Christoph M. Zuercher, University of Ottawa
The Local Dynamics of Peacebuilding Success and Failure
in Post-War Bosnia
Adam Moore, UCLA
WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Taking Time Seriously: Temporality and (In)security in
International Relations
Panel
Christian M. Brütsch, University of Zurich
Mihaela Papa, Harvard University
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Are We There Yet? Status, Misperception, and Potential
Conflict in BRICs Foreign Policy
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher C. Leite, University of Ottawa
J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Tudor A. Onea, Dartmouth College
Chair
Liam P. D. Stockdale, McMaster University
Disc.
Rens van Munster, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Exploring the Role of ‘Time’ in British Counterterrorism:
How Terror is Successfully Securitized via Discourses of
Temporality
Kathryn Marie Fisher, London School of Economics
BRIC Plus Chile: A New Scenario to Obama's Diplomacy
Time, the Subject, and (In)security
Walter G. Sanchez, University of Chile
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Taking the Present Hostage? Risk, Pre-emption,
Temporality, Exception
WA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
War Preparation and War Outcomes
Liam P. D. Stockdale, McMaster University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tahmina Sadat Hadjer, University of Konstanz
Charles W. Mahoney, University of California, Los
Angeles
The Bureaucratic Politics of Outsourcing: Private Military
and Security Companies and Foreign Policy Implementation
in U.S. and U.K.
Eugenio Cusumano, European University Institute
Christopher Kinsey, Defense Studies Department
The Principal or the Agent? Reassessing the Performance
of Mercenary Armies and Private Military Companies
Charles W. Mahoney, University of California, Los
Angeles
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
Disc.
Amy Yuen, Middlebury College
Disc.
Carol Atkinson, Vanderbilt University
US Military Deployments and Defense Spending by US
Allies
Michael A. Allen, University of Missouri, Columbia
Michael E. Flynn, Binghamton University
Julie Ann VanDusky-Allen, Keuka College
Keeping the Schools Open While the Troops are Away:
Regime Type, Interstate War, and Government Spending
Jeff Carter, University of Mississippi
Glenn Palmer, Pennsylvania State University
Jeffrey S. Dixon, Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Choosing Guns Over Butter: The Motivations for Large
Defense Burdens
Maria Nebolsina, Center for Euro-Atlantic Security of
International Studies Institute MGIMO (University)
Negotiating Legitimacy: Private Military Companies and
Their Struggle for International Recognition
Kersti K. Niilus, Murdoch University
Examining the Economic Incentives of Private Military and
Security Companies
Tahmina Sadat Hadjer, University of Konstanz
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ludimila Stival Cardoso, UFG
Disc.
Panel
Military Determinants of Civil War Outcomes, 1816-2010
Private Military and Security Companies as Non-State
Actors: Political Aspects of Regulation
WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
BRIC Foreign Policy Analysis
Carlos R. S. Milani, Social and Political Studies Institute
(IESP-UERJ) and Federal University of the State of Rio
de Janeiro (UniRio).
John Poffenbarger, Wheeling Jesuit University
Mark Schaefer, Marietta College
Christopher C. Leite, University of Ottawa
Disc.
South-South Cooperation and Foreign Policy Agendas:
Comparing Discourses, Practices, and Institutional Designs
in Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa and Turkey
BRIC by BRIC: Brazilian Balancing of the United States
Space, Affect, and Desire: Managing Time and Fear
Through Rapid Reaction
WA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Private Military Companies in the International Arena
Deconstructing the BRICS: Coalition or (Imagined)
Community?
Ludimila Stival Cardoso, UFG
Useful Tool or Shallow Acronym? Foreign Policy
Coordination Amongst BRIC Countries
Wellington D. Amorim, Fluminense Federal University
Carlos Frederico Coelho, Rio de Janeiro State University
(IESP)
Choong-Nam Kang, Murray State University
Susan G. Sample, University of the Pacific
Brandon Valeriano, University of Illinois at Chicago
Centers of Gravity and War Outcomes
Stephen Quackenbush, University of Missouri
WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Nationalisms and Identity Construction in Central Asia:
Dimensions, Dynamics and Directions
Panel
Sponsor(s): American Association for the Advancement of Slavik Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego
Disc.
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Ethno-Symbolism and Ozbekchilik: The Modern and
Traditional in Transmutation of Identity in Uzbekistan
Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University
Narrating the Kyrgyz Nation After the 2010 Events: A
Conspirological Ethno-Nationalism
Marlene Laruelle, George Washington University
From Hero Worship to Organised Oblivion: Representations
of the People’s Front in Tajikistan’s National Memory
Kirill Nourzhanov, Australian National University
Identity Formation, National Minorities, and Civil Society in
Kazakhstan
Sébastien Peyrouse, Johns Hopkins University
Religious Conversion in Post-Soviet Central Asia:
Challenging, Affirming and Redefining Ethnic Identity
David Radford, Flinders University
WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Roundtable
Public Diplomacy and New Media in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
James David Morrow, University of Michigan
Disc.
Allan Dafoe, University of California Berkeley
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Eric Wallace, University of New Mexcio
Alex I. Aissaoui, University of Helsinki
Commerce, Violence, and Power: Divided Interests at the
US-Mexico Border
David Carruthers, San Diego State University
Kristen Hill Maher, San Diego State University
How Mercenaries Saved Europe From Military
Dictatorships: Comparing Early-Modern European and
Ottoman Experiences
WA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Policy
Panel
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Suzanne C. Nielsen, United States Military
Academy
Disc.
Robert L. Brown, Temple University
Paul C. Avey, University of Notre Dame
Kentaro Hirose, University of Chicago
Globalization of the Mail-Order Bomb: Tools of the Nuclear
Black and Gray Markets in the Information Age
External Threat and Alliance Formation
Jesse C. Johnson, Rice University
Jonathan H. C. Kelman, UC Irvine
Hezbollah’s Use of the Shebaa Farms Border Dispute:
Compellence and Issue Linkage
The Contemporary U.S. Nuclear Policy and Strategy Debate
Andrew L. Ross, University of New Mexico
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Karl P. Mueller, RAND Corporation
Matthew Powers, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
The Underdog Dilemma: The (IR)rationality of Interstate
Violence
Ana C. Alves, University of Virginia
The Pathways from Oil to War
Jeff D. Colgan, American University
The Effectiveness of Statements of Resolve in International
Conflict
Anna O. Pechenkina, Pennsylvania State University
Steve On, National Sun Yat-sen University
End of a States-System: From Anarchy to Hegemony Ancient Near East (Ca. 1365-1200 B.C.E.)
Nuclear Primacy and International Conflict
The Ambiguous Threat of War
Roseanne McManus, University of Wisconsin
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Shalini Venturelli, American University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
The Limits of Hegemonic Compellence: Bargaining with
Loose Cannons
Scraps of Paper Revisited: Endogenous Peace
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Shalini Venturelli, American University
Bruce L. Blair, Binghamton University (SUNY)
Kyle L. Mackey, Binghamton University
Disc.
Panel
Geopolitics of the Global Knowledge Race: Key Factors in
Comparative Knowledge Development
Mobilization and Militarization: Empirical Implications of
Long and Short Term Cost Sinking on Militarized Crises
WA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Assessing the Risk of War
WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Foundations of International System
Burak Kadercan, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals (IBEI)
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Allan Dafoe, University of California Berkeley
Disc.
Matthew Powers, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
John A. Vasquez, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
Disc.
Participan Nicholas J. Cull, University of Southern California
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WA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Bargaining and International Processes
Defensive Alliances and Deterrence, 1816-1944
Recent Developments in China's Nuclear Weapons
Program
Michael Tkacik, Stephen F. Austin State University
What Do You Think Dr. Strangelove?: Nuclear Proliferation
and its Implications for the 2010 US Nuclear Posture
Review
Greg Trumble, George Washington University
WA58: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Technologies, New Media, New Diplomacy?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
International Communication
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nabil Ayad, University of East Anglia , London
Campus
Disc.
John Robert Kelley, American University
The Role of Social Media in Public Diplomacy: Potentials
and Reality
Claudia Auer, Ilmenau University of Technology
Martin H. B. Löffelholz, Ilmenau University of Technology
Alice Srugies, Ilmenau University of Technology
Continuity and Change in Global Governance: The
Information Age Versus the Art of Diplomacy
WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Learning from Intelligence Successes and Failures
Marjorie Charles, Northern Caribbean University
Camille Morris, University of the West Indies
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Canadian eDiplomacy: Building Model Social Media
Embassies in the Age of Facebook and Twitter
Evan H. Potter, University of Ottawa
Institutional Communication Under Increased Scrutiny: How
the Age of Information Influenced the European Union’s
Discourse on Development Cooperation Policies
Simone Raudino, Hong Kong University
Tobias Wille, Goethe University Frankfurt
Panel
Peter Mattis, Georgetown University
Was the 2007-2009 Financial Crisis an Intelligence Failure?
Dauda Abubakar, University of Michigan Flint
An Unconventional View: Climate Change, Security and
Africa
Michael D. Beevers, Dickinson College
The Politics of Representation: Western Narratives on the
African Failed State
Teresa A. Cravo, University of Cambridge
Africa’s Regional Powers: Stabilizers or Spoilers?
Belachew Gebrewold, Helmut Schmidt University
Harvey Glickman, Haverford College
Harvey Glickman, Haverford College
Crisis Management in Africa: Lessons of and Prospects for
Inter-Organizational Cooperation
Claudia Major Major, German Institute for International
and Security Affairs
Eva M. Strickmann, King's College
The Limited Success of Power-Sharing in Africa
Panel
Sponsor(s): Theory
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the
University of Alabama
Disc.
Daniel J. Levine, Colgate University and the
University of Alabama
The Meaning of Epistemology in a Reflexive Era
Inanna Hamati-Ataya, The University of Sheffield
Method as ‘Middle-Ground’? Arguing the Case for 'the
Philosophical’ in IR Research
Nicola Nymalm, Kiel University & GIGA Institute of Asian
Studies
Phenomenology for the Conduct of Inquiry in International
Relations
Gerard van der Ree, University College Utrecht
Joe Wippl, Boston University
WA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Hegemonic Decline of US Foreign Policy and the
Prospects of a Post-American World: The Case of the
Americas
Panel
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jose Luis Valdes-Ugalde, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
Disc.
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, CIDE
The New Regionalism and the Security Community of North
America
Alejandro Chanona, National Autonomous University of
Mexico
Security Governance in Latin America
Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University
Andrea Oelsner, University of Aberdeen
Ian Spears, University of Guelph
Tony Rivera, University of Delaware
Timothy R. Walton, James Madison University
What Makes a Great Case Officer
Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association
Islamism in Africa South of the Sahara: Three Cases Kenya, Uganda, South Africa
The Logic of Logic in IR
The Reorganization of the Intelligence Community: A Post-9
-11 Assessment
Orlandrew Danzell, Mercyhurst University
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Harvey Glickman, Haverford College
WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Metatheoretical Musings in (seemingly) Post-Positivist
Times
Searching for a Quantitative Approach to the Value of
Intelligence
The Effectiveness of Intelligence Organizations: Beyond
Individual Successes and Failures
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Disc.
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jon Rosenwasser, US Office of the Director of
National Intelligence
Disc.
Jon Rosenwasser, US Office of the Director of
National Intelligence
William T. Scherer, University of Virginia
Christopher M. Smith, University of Virginia, U.S. Army
Diplomacy, Distance and Technology
WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Political and Security Challenges in Africa
Panel
U.S. Immigration Policy and Its Impact on the U.S.-Mexican
Relationship: Perceptions and Realities
Jorge Alberto Schiavon, CIDE
Rafael Velazquez, Center for Research and Teaching in
the Social Sciences (CIDE)
A Great Power in Decline: Is There a Post American World?
Do the Americas Matter?
Jose Luis Valdes-Ugalde, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Women, Power, and Conflict
Panel
Thomas Mackin Williams, Johns Hopkins University
WA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Politics of Representation and Identity
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Women's Caucus
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Catia Cecilia Confortini, Wellesley College
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Cristina Archetti, University of Salford
Disc.
Kara L. Ellerby, University of Delaware
Disc.
Simona Sharoni, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Female Islamists Under Feminist Scrutiny: How to Examine
Non-Feminist Groups in Terms of Women's Empowerment
in Occupied Palestine
Sara Ababneh, Center for Strategic Studies, University of
Jordan
Where are the Women in International Mediation?
Disc.
Richard Davis Anderson, UCLA
The Wardrobe, the Politician, the Public, and the Media:
Fashion and the Construction of Political Identity
Cristina Archetti, University of Salford
Electronic Image Banks, Cultural Production and the Politics
of Representation: Stocking the Stereotype
Michaelene D. Cox, Illinois State University
In the Lack of 'Will'? Barack Obama Experiment
Federica Ferrari, University of Bologna
Karin Aggestam, Lund University
Isak Svensson, Uppsala University
Are Men from Mars and Women from Venus?
Understanding Men’s and Women’s Responses to Civil
Conflict
Joyce P. Kaufman, Whittier College
Kristen Williams, Clark University
The Gendered Dynamics of Denial: Theorizing Silences
Surrounding Women’s Participation in Loyalist Paramilitary
Organizations in Northern Ireland, 1968-2006
Sandra McEvoy, University of Massachusetts
WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorizing Crisis: Feminist Perspectives
System Theory and Internal War
Roundtable
Humanitarianism, Imagery and the Emotional Encounter
with Suffering: The Narrative Logics of Compassion and its
Cruelties in NGO Advertising Campaigns
Juha H. Käpylä, University of Tampere
WA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Panel
Imagined and Real: Comparative Approaches to Gender and
National Identity
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Linda T. Åhäll, University of Warwick
Disc.
Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
The Changing Face of the Sacrificial Romanian Woman
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Muscular Nationalism: The Gendered Imagining of India
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Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales
Penny Griffin, University of New South Wales
Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Graduate Institute , Geneva
Panel
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Fortuna Strikes Back
Charles L. Heck, Florida International University
Cosmopolitanism and Nation State: Its Intellectual
Development within Modern Japanese IR Scholarship, 1920
-1950
Josuke Ikeda, O.P. Jindal Global University
Christopher K. Lamont, University of Groningen
Andrej J. Zwitter, University of Groningen
Yoshiko Yamada, Florida International University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Marysia Zalewski, University of Aberdeen
The Contested Ontology of Actors, Causality and
Sovereignty in International Relations
Narrating the Comfort Women Issue: The Discursive
Construction of Japan's Identity and the Haunting 'Other'
WA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Development, Aid and Promoting Human Rights
Jacqui True, Monash University
Sponsor(s): English School
Disc.
Sikata Banerjee, University of Victoria
Gender, Ontological Security and Emotion: Deconstructing
Post-Cold War US Cuba Policy
Calum McNeil, McMaster University
Katrina N. Lee-Koo, Australian National University
WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorising International Society - What's Involved?
Florentina C. Andreescu, University of Miami
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Marcia B. Hartwell, Visiting Scholar, United States
Institute for Peace
Disc.
Marcia B. Hartwell, Visiting Scholar, United States
Institute for Peace
Human Development Impetuses for Pro-Democracy
Movements in the Middle East: The Case of Tunisia
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
Developing Soft Power: What Development and Democracy
Assistance Contribute
Bethany Barratt, Roosevelt University
Past Due: The Impact of External Debt in Explaining
Equitable Development
Salil Benegal, University of Connecticut
Benjamin C. Carbonetti, University of Connecticut
A New Generation of Democracy Promoters?: On the
Eastern EU Approaches to Democracy Promotion
Tsveta Petrova, Harvard University
Aiding Labor: The Influence of Development Aid on the
Rights of Workers
Reed M. Wood, Arizona State University
WA95: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Dissenting Voices in the New and Old Media
Poster Session
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Terrorism as a Form of Communication and the Internet
Marija Djoric, Faculty for European Studies of Law and
Political Sciences
The Asymmetry of Legitimacy: Anti-Colonial Discourse of
the Irgun, the IRA and al Qaeda
James J. Fitzgerald, Dublin City University
M.Deniz D. T. Tansi, Yeditepe University
Xun Cao, Penn State University
Disc.
Oliver Westerwinter, European University Institute
Working With the Company You Keep: Collaboration and
Socialization in the C40 Cities Climate Network
Taedong Lee, City University of Hong Kong
Susan van de Meene, City University of Hong Kong
Brian Greenhill, Dartmouth College
WB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Inside-Outside: Geopolitics and Lebanon's Communal
Struggles
Panel
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
Ar Norton, Boston University
Historical Institutionalism and Postcolonial Statehood: The
Rise and Fall of Syrian Rule Over Lebanon 1976-2005
Johannes Becke, Hertie School of Governance
Hezbollah as a Political Actor: Rethinking the Relation to the
State Under Regional Influences
Aurelie Mona Daher, Sciences Po, Paris
The Dry Spring: Politics in Post-2005 Lebanon
Jamil Mouawad, School of Oriental & African Studies,
London
Syria and Sunni Lebanon After 2005: Stakes and Levers
Bernard Rougier, CEDEJ Cairo
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beth Ann Simmons, Harvard University
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“Clubs of Clubs”: A Networks Approach to the Logic of IGO
Membership
Political Style in the Information Age
WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Power in the Global Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael D. Ward, Duke University
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, University of
Massachusetts Lowell
Disc.
WB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Network Analysis in International Relations: Theoretical,
Methodological, and Empirical Advances
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
Ted Hopf, National University of Singapore
NGOs in the Transnational Development Network:
Humanitarianism and Pragmatism in the Promotion of Food
Security
David Kinsella, Portland State University
Mariah Kraner, Portland State University
The Coevolution of Child-Flow Networks and Cooperative
Behavior: A Network Analysis of Intercountry Adoption
Becca A. McBride, Vanderbilt University
From Talibanism to NGOism: NGO Operations and
Collaboration in Post-Conflict Afghanistan
Amanda Murdie, Kansas State University
WB04: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
A Borderless World? Immigration and Frontiers in the
Modern Era
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Terrence Michael O'Sullivan, University of Akron
Disc.
Cheryl Shanks, Williams College
Toward Smarter Borders: Global Networks and the Adoption
of Information Technology Systems After 9/11
David T. Hsu, Princeton University
New Media and the Securitization of the Canada-United
States Border
Sara Kristene McGuire, McMaster University
Brain Circulation in the Global Information Age: Its
Theoretical and Policy Implications
Atsushi Yamada, Hitotsubashi University
Sue Eckert, Brown University
WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Issues in Contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy
Robert Powell, University of Berkley
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Panel
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yasar Sari, Manas University
Disc.
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Towards Autonomy: Turkish-American Relations During
AKP Rule (2003-2011)
Isa Afacan, Zirve University
The Political Economy of Strategic Culture: Economic
Transformation and Strategic Ideas in Contemporary Turkey
Mehmet Sinan Birdal, Istanbul University
Diaspora as “Agent of Influence”?: “Overseas Turks” in
Turkey-Israeli Relations
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Turkey at the United Nations Security Council: A Quest for
Global Influence
Asli Ilgit, Gustavus Adolphus College
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner, Hamline University
Perception of Axis Shift in Turkish Foreign Policy: An
Analysis Through "Butterfly Effect"
Devrim Sahin, Eastern Mediterranean University
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
WB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
How the Rise of China Is Changing Asia’s Landscape and
Seascape
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexander Vuving
Disc.
Alice D. Ba, University of Delaware
The China Factor in the Evolving U.S.-ASEAN Relations: A
Mutual Hedging Process?
Cheng-Chwee Kuik, National University of Malaysia
(UKM)
WB06: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
International Institutions and Global Environment Protection
The Rise of China and Asian Security
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
What is China Rising to? Assessing China's and America's
Primacy Potentials
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kenneth W. Abbott, Arizona State University
Disc.
David Victor, University of California, San Diego
Information Revelation: Environmental Protection and the
International Trade Regime
Rachel Brewster, Harvard University
Tana Johnson, Duke University
Treaty Sabotage: Is the Good News About Ratification
Good News About Cooperation?
Christopher M. Marcoux, New College of Florida
Johannes Urpelainen, University of Michigan
Leaders, Laggards, and Institutional Influence
Ronald B. Mitchell, University of Oregon
Designing Treaties to Govern International Basins
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, University of Iowa
Neda Zawahri, Cleveland State University
WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
The Accountability of Intergovernmental Institutions in the
Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Erin N. Hannah, Kings University College
Disc.
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Accountability in International Institutions: Effects on
Information Capacity
Hans Agné, Stockholm Universitet
INGO Accountability and the Untapped Potential of the
Internet
Angela Maria Crack, University of Portsmouth
Voice Without Vote? The Role of Consultative Committees
in the Global Information Age
Christoph Hönnige, University of Kaiserslautern
Diana Panke, University College Dublin
Just Enough Information to Perform: Exploring the Tensions
Between the Different Functions of INGO Websites
Roisin C. Read, University of Manchester
The More Transparent, the Better? Power Politics in IOs’
Disclosure Policy
Jiajun Xu, University of Oxford
Sorpong Peou, University of Winnipeg
Alexander Vuving
The Rise of China and Its Impact on Taiwan: Implications
for US Policy
Yuan-Kang Wang, Western Michigan University
Seapower in Asia: The View From Beijing
Toshi Yoshihara, Naval War College
WB09: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
The Libya Intervention: Breaking New Ground or Repeating
Old Mistakes?
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
Disc.
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
Picking Winners: Patronage and Security in Failed States
Kimberly Marten, Barnard College
Preventive Humanitarian Intervention in the 21st Century
Roland Paris, University of Ottawa
Learning to Intervene? NATO’s Troubled Transformation
Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
Cooperation and Conflict Between International
Organizations in ‘Post-Conflict’ Environments
Michael J. Williams, Royal Holloway, University of
London
WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
2011 Workshop
PM
Panel
The Quick Rebound of Emerging Markets from the 2008-10
Global Crisis (Part I)
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa
Barbara
Disc.
Stephan Haggard, University of California at San
Diego
Unexpected Outcomes Across the Pacific Rim: The Quick
Rebound of Emerging Markets from the 2008-10 Global
Crisis
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Portland State University
Saori N. Katada, University of Southern California
Carol Wise, USC
Southeast Asia’s Post-Crisis Recovery: As Good as Can Be
Expected?
Mark Beeson, University of Western Australia
Rebounding From Whose Crisis? Debating the Chinese
“Model” in and After the GFC
Shaun G Breslin, University of Warwick
The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis in Latin America:
Economic and Political Determinants
Eric Hershberg, American University
WB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Can State Secession Bring About a Lasting Peace?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patricia Schneider, Institute for Peace Research
and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg
(IFSH)
Disc.
Andrew C. Winner, U.S. Naval War College
Sam Batemen, University of Wollongong
Bernd Beber, New York University
Philip Roessler, College of William and Mary
Alexandra Scacco, New York University
Annina Bürgin, Instituto Universitario de Estudios
Europeas IUEE
Maritime Security Governance: A German Perspective
Patricia Schneider, Institute for Peace Research and
Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)
State Terrorism at Sea? Toward the Framing of the Concept
Awet T. Weldemichael, Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7
Stable and Final? Arbitration of International Boundary
Disputes in the Case of State Secession
WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
IMF, World Bank, and their Projects
Sophia Dawkins, Conflict Dynamics International
Bart Laurens Smit Duijzentkunst, University of
Cambridge
Fofie's Order: Rebellion, Factionalism and Legitimacy in
Northern Cote d'Ivoire (2002-2010)
Jeremy S. Speight, Concordia University
Northern Sudan After 2011: Born Again Into War
Sharath Srinivasan, University of Cambridge
Comparing South Sudan with Eritrea: Does Partition Work?
Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maqsood Ahmad Choudary, Northeast Lakeview
College
Disc.
Espen Moe, NTNU Social Research AS
Balancing Risk and Reform: IMF Conditionality and
Shareholder Interests
Michael H. Breen, Dublin City University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nanette S. Levinson, American University
Catarina Isabel Tully, FromOverHere
The Impact of the Global Civilian ‘Public Sphere’ on WarTorn Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa
Simone Datzberger, London School of Economics and
Political Science
The Governance of Cyberspace: A Shift in Paradigm
Asha Gupta, University of Delhi
Intellectual Property Rights, Pharmaceutical Technology
Transfer and Innovation in the Global South
Tamara Hafner, American University
Digital Divides Revisited: Co-Processes, Culture & Digital
Development
Nanette S. Levinson, American University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
The Spanish Maritime Security Governance
Identity in Partition: New Survey Evidence From Sudan
Disc.
Panel
Port State Control and Maritime Security
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Keisha S. Haywood, Ramapo College of New
Jersey
Disc.
Ian Spears, University of Guelph
WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Communication, IT, and the Politics of Development
WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Maritime Terrorism in the 21st Century: Concepts,
Phenomena, and Countermeasures
The IMF, the Battle of Economic Ideas and the Global
Financial Crisis: the Politics of Fiscal Rectitude and Debt
and Deficit Discourse
Ben Clift, University of Warwick
Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee
A Neo-Keynesian Turn? The IMF and LICs in the Post 2008
Era
Mark R. Hibben, Syracuse University
IMF Structural Adjustment Programs and Civil War
Yanyu Ke, University of Kentucky
Splitting the Check: Counterpart Commitments in World
Bank Projects
Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Security Contested: Resilience, Desecuritization,
Emancipation
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
Disc.
Mark Salter, University of Ottawa
Pandemic Spectacles of Resilience: How SARS Provided a
Locus for Imagining Resilient Developed-Life
Mika P. Aaltola, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
The Ethical Function of Trust in Desecuritization
Thierry Balzacq, University of Louvain
Contesting Border Security: Emancipation and Asylum in
the Australian Context
Matt McDonald, University of Queensland
Defusing the Logic of Securitization: A Case for ‘Security as
Emancipation’
João Nunes, University of Warwick
Haavard M. Nygaard, University of Oslo
Michael L. Weintraub, Georgetown University
Peace, Harmony, and Development: Chinese Foreign
Policy Maxims as Pre-Emptive Desecuritization
Shooting to Kill? Normative Constraints in International
Politics and the Case of Targeted Assassination
Juha A. Vuori, University of Turku
WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
International Relations and Ontological (In)security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Disc.
Ayse Zarakol, Washington and Lee University
Scandinavia/Norden as a Security Community: A Critical
Appraisal
Christopher Browning, University of Warwick
Pertti L. Joenniemi, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Feeling Ontologically (In)secure: States, Traumas and the
Securitization of Subjectivity
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
China, Technological Change, and Ontological Security
Theories of International Relations
Alanna Krolikowski, University of Toronto
Ontological vs Physical Security Seeking
Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State University
Ontological Security and the Poverty of Participation
Chris P. D. Rossdale, University of Warwick
Ontological Security and Conflict Resolution: An Analytical
Framework
Bahar Rumelili, Koc University
WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Roundtable
PM
Adaptation and Innovation in Military Organizations:
Implications for Theory and Practice
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Participan Theo Farrell, King's College London
t
Participan James A. Russell, Naval Postgraduate School
t
Participan Dima P. Adamsky, IDC Herzliya
t
WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Understanding and Responding to Threats in an Asymmetric
Environment
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James M. Goldgeier, American University
Disc.
Naazneen Barma
US Public-Private Partnerships for Resilience: Legality and
Viability in the Event of a Terrorist Attack
Ami Abou-bakr, King's College London
Arms Control and the Management of Uncertainty: The
Effect of Missing Information on the Negotiation of
Conventional and Non-Conventional Weapons
Amy J. Nelson, University of California Berkeley
Bargaining Between Rebel Groups and the Outside Option
of Violence
Shannon E. Powers, George Washington University
Rachel E. Whitlark, George Washington University
WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Political Economy of Global Agriculture and Food Supplies
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Travis Reynolds, Colby College
Disc.
Travis Reynolds, Colby College
Food Fights: Prices and Political Unrest
Jeremy Bowling, University of Missouri
What Is Driving the Post-2008 Expansion of Foreign
Investment in Farmland?
Jordan Branch, University of Southern California
Steven Weber, University of California Berkeley
Food Fights: The Rising and Established Powers in the
Doha Round Negotiations Over Agriculture
Helen M. Coskeran, University of Cambridge
The Price of Liberalization: Small Holder Coffee Producers
in the Era of Globalization
Michele L. Crumley
Building Public Knowledge with the Private Sector: PublicPrivate Partnerships at the International Rice Research
Institute
Jennifer K. Jones, University of Waterloo
The Fear of Mad Cow Disease: A Perspective on the
Differential Responses to the U.S. Beef Import Agenda
Between South Korea and Taiwan
Ming-Chieh Kuo, UCSD
Don S Lee, UCSD
WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Africa in the Global Economy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Disc.
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
Africa's Land Rush: A Preliminary Assessment of
Commercial Agriculture in Mozambique and Ethiopia.
Derick Becker
Hannah Wittmeyer, College of St Benedict/St John's
University
West Africa & the Rise of Asante: Rivers of (Black) Gold
and the Proto-Globalization of Labor
Jon D. Carlson, University of California
An Old Friend With A New Agenda?: An Analysis of China’s
Investment Towards Socio-Economic Development in
Zimbabwe
Chiedza Denhere, Northern Arizona University
Africa for Sale: Exploring the Causes and Consequences of
Foreigners' Land Deals Across a Continent
Brian J. Hesse, Northwest Missouri State University
WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Performance of Nations
Panel
Saban Kardas, TOBB University of Economics and
Technology
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Scientific Study of International Processes
Political Demography and Geography
Cyber Posturing: Offense-Defense Balance in the Age of
Information and Communication Technology
Ilai Saltzman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ronald L. Tammen, Portland State University
Disc.
Quo Vadis Power Politics? Realism and Interstate
Competition in the 21st Century
Ronald L. Tammen, Portland State University
In or Out: EU Membership Criteria and Accession Prospects
for Candidate and Potential Candidate Countries
Ashley Rasmussen, University of Connecticut
Birol A. Yesilada, Portland State University
Political Performance: Allocation
M. Andrew Abdollahian, Claremont Graduate University
Kyungkook Kang, Claremont Graduate University
Political Performance and Demographic Recovery
Fahrettin Fisunoglu, Claremont Graduate University
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Vincent Pouliot, McGill University
Empowered International Civil Servants: Individual Agency
and Policy Change
Ingvild Bode, University of Tübingen
Institutional Structure, Political Context, or Individual
Leadership? The Role of the Special Representatives of the
UN Secretary-General in the Evolution of Mediation
Outcomes
Elodie B. Convergne, Sciences Po Paris
From Objects of Violence to Subjects of Peace: DDR
Programs and Post-Conflict (Re)Construction
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Theory
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Africa's Security-Development Dilemma: Is There a Realist
Place at the Non-Traditional Security Table?
Chaka Ferguson, Florida International University
Sara Davies, Griffith University
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
Lu Han, LSE
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Mobile Technology in Global Health: A Solution to Weak
Health Systems?
You-te Howard Liao, China Medical University
WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Norms, Beliefs and New Communications Technologies
Disc.
Letícia C. Souza, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Balkan Devlen, Izmir University of Economics
The Politics of Disease Surveillance: How Unofficial
Reporting Is Changing Official Behavior
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Niels N. Schia, NUPI
Realism in an Age of Twitter and Facebook
Dallas Blaney, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Extensive Policies, Inward Focus: 'Going Native' in the
United Nations Security Council
Russell A Burgos, UCLA
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Simon H. Rushton, Aberystwyth University
Complex Social Networks in Global Health Policy: Patterns
and Effects
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan Hendrickson, Eastern Illinois University
The Impact of Communications and Technological
Innovation on State Power: A Realist Conception
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Sherri Ann Brown, McMaster University
WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
The Role(s) of Individuals in International Organizations
Disc.
WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
New Actors, New Forms of Authority: Looking Beyond the
State in Global Health Governance
Big Bang for the Buck: Health Partnerships and the
Research-Based Pharmaceutical Industry
Jacek Kugler, Claremont Graduate University
WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Systems Upgrade: Adapting Realist Theory for the 21st
Century
Brock Tessman, University of Georgia
Disc.
Political Performance: Extraction and Reach
Disc.
Realism Meets Regions: A Theory of Regional Power
Alliance Behavior
Federica Ferrari, University of Bologna
Everyday Stories of Global Capitalism: Towards an
Aesthetic Turn in IPE
James Brassett, University of Warwick
The Effects of International Knowledge on Public Opinion in
A Changing Society
Haifeng Huang, University of California, Merced
The Socio-Scientific Construction of Global Climate Crisis
Eric Paglia, CRISMART / National Defence College
Digital “Refugees”, Digital “Palestinians”: A Comparative
Analysis of Online Representations
Emma Tobin, University of Oxford
WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Empire Formation and the Evolution of Global Governance
WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
The Rights of Indigenous Populations
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn, University of California
Riverside
Disc.
Robert Allen Denemark, University of Delaware
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp, Otto von Guericke
University of Magdeburg
Disc.
Jacqueline T. Romanow, University of Winnipeg
What is 'China?' A System? An Empire? Or a State?
Indigenous Contribution to Human Rights: The Case of the
United States
Victoria Tin-bor Hui, University of Notre Dame
Kathleen Barrett, Georgia State University
The Evolution of Large-Scale Integration: Formation of
Extensive Polities
Con-Textualising the Violence Against Indigenous Peoples
in Colombia (1970-2010)
Hiroko Inoue, University of California Riverside
Andrei Gomez-Suarez, University of Sussex
Amongst Empires: The American Ascendancy in
Comparative-Historical Perspective
Thomas Ehrilch Reifer, University of San Diego
WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Information, Technology, and Environmental Activism
Panel
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Betul Gokkir, University of Florida
Disc.
Sofie Bouteligier, Wageningen University
Shared Management of Transboundary Hidric Resources in
South America: The Impact of Information in the Emergence
and Evolution of Regional Institutions
Letícia Britto dos Santos, Pontificia Universidade
Catolica de Minas Gerais- Brasil
Carla Roberta Ferreira Valle, PUC-Minas
Global Information Age and Environmental Policy:
Increased Imbalance, New Momentum, or Stalemate?
Lada V. Kochtcheeva, North Carolina State University
New Values, New Tools, New Actions
Lorraine Adele MacIntosh, Flinders University
Cassandra Star, Flinders University
The Role of Information and U.S. Reaction to Global
Climate Change: A Viewpoint of Neoclassical Realism
Ying-Hsien Sheng, Tunghai University
Information, Norm Transformation, and Transition to a LowCarbon Society
Steve J. Vanderheiden, University of Colorado
WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Trade Policies and Economic Integration with and in Latin
America
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
Disc.
Pablo Toral, Beloit College
Canadian Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: Stealth
Policy Influence and Good Business Sense
Pablo Heidrich, The North-South Institute
Asymmetric Preferential Trade Agreements in Latin
America: International, Regional and Institutional Aspects
Cintia V. Quiliconi, FLACSO/ Argentina
Transformations of Brazilian Capitalism
D. Rajeev Sibal, London School of Economics
Panel
Political Edges in a Racial Democracy: Indigenous Peoples,
Expansion of Economic Frontiers and Limited Citizenship at
Brazilian Borders
Marcela Vecchione Goncalves, McMaster University
Transnational Discourse versus Indigenous Knowledge?
Some Reflections on the Anti-Privatization Movements in
Latin America
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp, Otto von Guericke University
of Magdeburg
WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Religion and Modernity in the Middle East: A Paradigmatic
Approach
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University-Qatar
Disc.
Deina A. Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts
Diffusion Effects and the Arab Uprisings: Explaining the
Spread
Kristian Alexander, Zayed University
Modeling Social and National Characteristics in Determining
the Prevalence of Religious Fundamentalism in the Muslim
World
Amber R. Aubone, St. Mary's University
Jeremy Lee Gelwix, St. Mary's University
Micro-Foundations of Religious Party (Im)moderation
Sultan Tepe, University of Illinois at Chicago
WB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Exploring the Emergence and Implications of a
"Transparency Turn" in Global Environmental Governance
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Pia M. Kohler, Williams College
Disc.
Erika S. Weinthal, Duke University
Transparency and Disclosure in Global Environmental
Governance: The New Governance Frontier
Aarti Gupta, Wageningen University
Michael R. Mason, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Making REDD+ Transparent: Measuring, Reporting and
Verification as New Sites of Conflict
Aarti Gupta, Wageningen University
Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers, Wageningen University
Transparency and Prior Informed Consent in Global
Pesticide Governance
WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Territorial Issues and International Law
Kees Jansen, Wageningen University
Transparency and the Carbon Disclosure Project
Janelle K Knox-Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
David L. Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston
The Rhetoric and Reality of Transparency in Energy
Governance: The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative
and Publish What You Pay Campaign
James van Alstine, Leeds University
WB32: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Transnational Connections
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida
Disc.
Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa
Diasporas and Contextualized Transnationalism: Bosnian
Diaspora in the Netherlands and its Transnational Linkages
to Bosnia-Herzegovina
Maria Velinova Koinova, University of Amsterdam
Shi’a Transnationalism and Debates Over Foundations in
Bahrain: Twitter, Oppression, and Republican Values – Or,
Getting Lost @ Lulu #Feb14
John Measor, Saint Mary's University
The Diaspora Dilemma: Navigating the New Terrain in Sri
Lanka
Nichola Minott, Tufts University
Moving Homes: Transnational Mobility and the Mutability of
Home
Shailja Sharma, DePaul University
WB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
New Approaches to EU Foreign Policy: What Relevance for
IR Theory?
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Federica Bicchi, LSE
Disc.
Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
‘European Knowledge’? The Construction of Shared
Cognitive Framework in EU Foreign Policy Cooperation
Federica Bicchi, LSE
The EU Post-Lisbon: Implications of the EEAS for EU
Foreign Policy
Eva M. Gross, Institute for European Studies
The Autonomization of the EU as a Foreign Policy Actors:
Insights From Sociological Theories of Organization and
World Society
Stephan Stetter, Bundeswehr University of Munich
Exceptional Europe? Reconstructing European Foreign
Policy Narratives
Ben Tonra, UCD Dublin
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Disc.
Krista E. Wiegand, Georgia Southern University
Using International Law to Unravel Volatile Maritime
Disputes Over Uninhabited Islands in East Asia
Michael Curtis Davis, University of Hong Kong
The Remedial Right of Secession in International Law
Joel K. Day, University of Denver
International Dimension of the Restoration of the Right to
Land in the Baltic States
Darius Furmonavicius, College of Law, Birmingham
Fences and Good Neighbors: A Comparative Analysis of
Human Rights Standards Applicable to the Mexican Border
Wall Using the Framework From the ICJ West Bank
Advisory Opinion
Sandra Jones, George Mason University
WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
International Law and Terrorism
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Madhav Joshi, University of Notre Dame
Disc.
Sharad Joshi, Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Treading New Ground? Osama Bin Laden's Death and
International Law
Betcy Jose, University of Colorado-Denver
Watching the Terrorists: The Effect of International Terrorist
Watch Lists in South Asia
Simanti Lahiri, University of Alabama
Criminalizing Apologies for Terrorism: How Far Can
Democracies Go in Limiting Speech?
Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios, City University of New York
Geronimo! The Legal Debate Over Killing Osama Bin Laden
Rebecca Sanders, University of Toronto
WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Does Security Lead to Peace?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Volker Franke, Kennesaw State University
Disc.
Juliana Bertazzo, University of Campinas
Helping Them, Securing Us: Defining National Security in
Stabilisation Missions
Gregory Collins, Australian National University
The EU’s Coming of Age as a Security Actor: The Case of
EUMM in Georgia
Maria Raquel Freire, University of Coimbra
Licinia Simao, University of Beira Interior and Centre for
Social Studies, University of Coimbra
Importance of Kosovo in Terms of the U.S. Balkan and
European Policy
Shahla Gahramanova, Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine
Understanding the Security Implications of FDI: The Role of
Chinese Firms in Africa
Peter Thompson, National Defense University
WB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Roundtable
PM
Obama's National Security Strategy: Turning the Tide
Against Islamist Terrorism?
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Security Studies
WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Seeing the Bigger Picture of the EU as an Actor in
International Institutions: Constructing a Macro View From
Micro Cases
Robert G. Patman, University of Otago
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
Sponsor(s): Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR
Nicholas J. Kitchen, London School of Economics
and Political Science
James M. McCormick, Iowa State University
WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Cyberspace, Social Media and National Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College &
University of Arizona
Disc.
Catherine McArdle Kelleher, Watson InstituteBrown
and U Maryland, College Park
Online Media in China and its Implications
Sebastian Oberthuer, Free University of Brussels
'One Voice,' Few Influence? The European Union in Global
Institutions
Esther Barbé, Barcelona Institute for International
Studies (IBEI)
Benjamin Kienzle, Barcelona Institute for International
Studies (IBEI)
Martijn Vlaskamp, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals (IBEI)
Assessing Performance as Practice: The EU as a Security
Actor at NATO
Nina Graeger, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Exploring the (Bermuda) Triangle Between EU
Performance, Theoretical Inquiry and Research Programme
Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals
Maura Conway, Dublin City University
Cybered Conflics and the Creaton of "Borders" in
Cyberpace
The French Return to NATO: An Example of
Renationalization or Europeanisation of National Security
and Defence Policy?
Peter Dombrowski, Naval War College
Keeping Social Network Exchanges Free and Honest
Catherine McArdle Kelleher, Watson InstituteBrown and
U Maryland, College Park
Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on
Transnational Affairs of North Korea
Chris Larsen, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Won K. Paik, Central Michigan University
Pernille Rieker, NUPI
WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Just War Theory II: The Tradition and Its Critics
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Cian O'Driscoll, University of Glasgow
Democratic Transparency, State Secrets and National
Security
Disc.
Judith V. Reppy, Cornell University
James T. Johnson, Rutgers University
Competence and Just War
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Security Studies
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew A. Tattar, Brandeis University
Matthew A. Tattar, Brandeis University
Israel-Basher? Tool of Great Powers? Constructive Voice
for Peace and Justice?: Assessing the UN Security
Council’s Role in the Palestine-Arab-Israel Conflict
Jonathan Graubart, San Diego State University
Arturo Jimenez Bacardi, University of California, Irvine
The "Most Dangerous Korean in the World" and the Arab
Spring: Ban Ki-Moon's Leadership, Democracy and R2P
Kirsten Haack, Northumbria University
Disc.
Back to Basics: Revisiting Research Design and the EU as
an Actor in International Institutions
From al-Zarqawi to al-Awlaki: The Emergence of the
Internet as a New Form of Violent Radical Milieu
WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
The United Nations and International Security
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Adelphi University
Knud Erik Jorgensen, University of Aarhus
Ting Wang, Stanford University
Disc.
Carla Monteleone, University of Palermo
The UN-EU cooperation in peace and security: conceptual
and historical development
Hanako Umezawa, UNU-CRIS
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
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Multilateral Security and the Transatlantic Coalition at the
UN Security Council
Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Brent J. Steele, University of Kansas
Drones, Jus ad Vim, and the Just War Tradition
Daniel R. Brunstetter, University of California Irvine
Does a Right to Make War Make War Right? Right
Intentions in Just War Theory
Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University
Just War Thinking as a Social Practice: Purposes, Authority,
and Character
John Kelsay, Florida State University
Fighting a Just War: In Theory and in Practice
Ronan P. O' Callaghan, University of Manchester
WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Roundtable
PM
Teaching Protest and Dissent: North American, European,
and Asian Perspectives
Sponsor(s): International Education
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Francis D. Raska, Charles University
Sponsor(s): Active Learning in International Affairs
International Security Studies
Participan Delia Popescu, Le Moyne College
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Participan Hrishabh Sandilya, Anglo-American University
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WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Trust, Beliefs, and International Society
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Organization
English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
Disc.
Andrew J. Hurrell, University of Oxford
"Trust, Don't Verify": Towards a Theory of Strong Trust in
International Relations
Philipp G. Brugger, University of Tübingen
Andreas Hasenclever, University of Tübingen
Belief in International Relations: The Case of the
International Community
Hannes Peltonen, University of Lapland
The Role of Trust in European Regulatory Governance
Arrangements
Ioannis Spyridakis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Promising Society
Kendall W. Stiles, Brigham Young University
WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Social Media, Civic Participation and Governance in the
Global Information Age
Sponsor(s): Phi Beta Delta Honor Society
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rueyling Chuang, California State University - San
Bernardino
Disc.
Ahlam Muhtaseb, California State University, San
Bernardino
Social Media Governance: Transnational Surveillance and
Risk Policies for Children in the Digital Environment
Ece Algan, California State University, San Bernardino
Mihaela Popescu, California State University, San
Bernardino
The Gaza Flotilla Crisis and Social Media
Ece Algan, California State University, San Bernardino
Sub-Saharan Africa and the Global Information Age
Yvonne Captain, George Washington University
Building Democracy in Nicaragua: Technology, Migration,
and the Transnational Public Sphere
Jane E. Marcus-Delgado, College of Staten Island, City
University of New York
The Role of Social Media in the “Love China” Movement in
2008
Mei Zhong, San Diego State University
WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Civics And Citizenship: Civil-Military Implications Of The
Foundational Deficits In The Education Of Public Servants
And The Citizenry
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Disc.
Disc.
Takako Hikotani, National Defense Academy of
Japan
James Craig Stone, Canadian Forces College
Creating an Informed and Balanced Civil-Military
Relationship in the US: The Civilian Side
Tami Biddle
American Politics in Deconstructing U.S. Civil-Military
Relations
Damon Coletta, US Air Force Academy
US Air Force ROTC: Educating the "Citizen" Airman?
Kathleen Mahoney-Norris, Air Command & Staff College
Civics Education and Preparedness for Citizenship and
National Service
Marybeth Ulrich, US Army War College
WB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Ethnic Violence, Genocide and Steps Towards a Sustainable
Peace
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefan Lindemann, Max Planck Institute for the
Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Disc.
Marcus Marktanner, Kennesaw State University
Investigating Post-Conflict Violence at the Micro Level:
Mapping and Accounting for Patterns Among Victims of
Past Atrocities in Liberia
David Backer, College of William & Mary
Institutions and Ethnic Unrest in Emerging Democracies
Jeremy R. Backstrom, University of North Texas
John Ishiyama, University of North Texas
Urban Resilience to Sectarian Violence in Baghdad
Ami Carpenter, University of San Diego
Mining the Internet: Reconfiguring the Khmer Genocide
Narrative
Jean Chapman, Concordia University
Divergent Conflict Trajectories in a Context of Ethnic
Exclusion: Evidence From Three Controlled Comparisons
Stefan Lindemann, Max Planck Institute for the Study of
Religious and Ethnic Diversity
An Appraisal of Genocide Studies: Advances and
Challenges in the Analysis of Mass Violence and
Extermination
Ernesto Verdeja, University of Notre Dame
WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Negotiations, Commitments, and Institutions: Effects on
Security and New Alliances
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Do International Organizations Create Durable Peace?
Zorzeta Bakaki, University of Essex
Cheap Talk or Deep Discourse? Human Security, Thematic
Resolutions, and International Adjudication
Michael J. Butler, Clark University
Natalie Florea Hudson, University of Dayton
International Institutions and National Identity: The Case of
the International Criminal Court
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi, University of Notre Dame
Systemic Alliance Reliability and Decisions to Make New
Commitments
Multilateral Negotiations and Treaty Ratification
Nicole Simonelli, Purdue University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Jan Bachmann, University of Gothenburg
Turning Tables: Brazil and Peacekeeping Operations
Barbara Bravo, PUC-Rio
Gustavo S. Carvalho, University of Toronto
Marcelo Mello Valenca, Universidade do Estado do Rio
de Janeiro (UERJ)
Negotiating Multilaterally or Preferentially: An Analysis of
the Domestic Determinants of the Brazilian Trade Policy
(1990-2010)
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Stina Hansson, Gothenburg University
Studying the Governing of Lives Through Bio-Narratives
Sofie Hellberg, University of Gothenburg
Bearing Witness: Biopolitics and Resistance in the
Extraordinary Court of the Chambers of Cambodia (ECCC)
Mona Lilja, University of Gothenburg
Telling It How It Is(n't): Doing Something Different With
Stories of Self
Andrew C. Slack, University of Manchester
David B. Carment, Carleton University
Simon Langlois-Bertrand, Carleton University
Yiagadeesen Teddy Samy, Carleton University
Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira, UFPB - Universidade
Federal da Paraíba
WB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
Studying Agency Beyond Stereotypes: Methodological
Considerations in Development Studies
Transitioning Fragile States: Sequencing and Timing
Disc.
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Exploring the ‘Messy Actualities Of Rule’: A Revised
Governmentality Perspective
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ludimila Stival Cardoso, UFG
Bringing Diplomacy to Public: Changing Foreign Policies of
Brazil and Turkey
Claudia E. Aradau, King's College London
Jef Huysmans, Open University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Marsha S. Pacheco, University of Miami
Critical Methodology in International Relations:
Contradictory, Paradoxical, Unthinkable?
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jeffrey Fields, US Department of Defense
Panel
Brazil's Quest for International Leadership: Balancing
Global Aspirations and Regional Expectations?
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee, York University
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Contemporary Brazilian Foreign Policy
Ivan T. M. Oliveira, Institute of Applied Economic
Research - IPEA
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Stern, University of Gothenburg
WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
State Capacity, Failed States, and Transitions
Stephen D. Wrage, United States Naval Academy
Soft Power, Hard Inspirations: Brazilian Foreign Policy
Strategies and the Dilemmas of Power Projection
Kelly M. Kadera, University of Iowa
Vanessa A. Lefler, University of Iowa
Disc.
Robert Michael Mandel, Lewis & Clark College
Statehood and State Failure: A Typology
Hegemons Retrenching: British and US Acute Relative
Decline Comprehensively Considered
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament
WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Studying the Agency of Being Governed
Jeffrey Fields, US Department of Defense
Can Stability Operations be Truly Stabilizing?
Paul David Miller, National Defense University
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Serena Simoni, Samford University
Disc.
How States Fail
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Disc.
A. Cooper Drury, University of Missouri
Domestic Constraints and Leader’s Tenure in International
Conflict
Daehee Bak, Pennsylvania State University
Glenn Palmer, Pennsylvania State University
Europe 1989: Transformation, Theory and Evidence
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Patrick James, University of Southern California
IR Theory Inside Out: The Status of Domestic Political &
Decision-Making Explanations of International Politics
Juliet Kaarbo, University of Edinburgh
When Leaders Want Peace and Oppositions Want War:
British Politics and the War of Jenkins' Ear, 1739-48
Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University
Patricia T. Young, Stanford University
WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Challenges of Post-Communist Post-Conflict Societies
Panel
Jonathan M. DiCicco, Canisius College
Sponsor(s): American Association for the Advancement of Slavik Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tina Mavrikos-Adamou, Hofstra University
Disc.
Disc.
Scott G. Feinstein, University of Florida
Ethnic Conflict and National Identity Policy in Kyrgyzstan: Is
There a Path Forward?
Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University
Tina Mavrikos-Adamou, Hofstra University
Conflict Between Islam Uzbek State Policy and Islamic
Revivalism and Religious Response After Andijan and Osh
Tragedy
Laliya S Yakhyaeva, Florida Gulf Coast University
Panel
Omar Khadr and Harry Potter: Violence, Magical Thinking,
and Emancipation in the International Discourse of Children
and Armed Conflict.
Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
Zombies, International Relations, and the Production of
Danger: Critical Security Studies Versus the Living Dead
Jason J. Morrissette, Marshall University
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Vicki Squire, The Open University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Patryk Pawlak, EU Institute for Security Studies
Benjamin J. Muller, King's University College
Sites of Conflict, Sites of Control: Gender, Sexuality and
Migration in Europe
Rutvica Andrijasevic, University of Leicester
Disc.
Xymena Kurowska, Central European University
The Internal-External Security Nexus in Police Cooperation:
The European Union’s Gaps
Ana Paula Brandao, University of Minho
Youth Burning Cars in the Banlieues of Gothenburg
Revisted as Acts of Citizenship
The EU as a Promoter of the Rule of Law in CounterTerrorism: The Case of UN Targeted Sanctions
Helen Arfvidsson, Open University, UK
Aleksandra Dier, United Nations
Transnational Spaces of Irregular Migration
Heather L. Johnson, Trent University
The European Visa Regime: Autonomy of Migration Despite
of its Securitization?
Stephan Scheel, Open University
Desert(ed) ‘Trash’: Migration Politics Across the Sonoran
Borderzone
Vicki Squire, The Open University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Giacomo Chiozza, Vanderbilt University
Leaders, Reputation, and the Management of Territorial
Conflict
Daina Chiba, Rice University
Fighting to Save Face: The Reputational Consequences of
Revealed Military Effectiveness Across Different Fighting
Environments
Kathryn McNabb Cochran, Duke University
Conflict and Information: A Structuralist Reinterpretation
Renato Corbetta, University of Alabama Birmingham
Making a Name for Oneself: Identifying Reputation Effects
Through Leader Time-in-Office
Allan Dafoe, University of California Berkeley
The Risk Approach in Security Studies: A New Theoretical
School or Reinventing the Wheel?
WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
US, EU and Global Homeland Security Practices After 9/11
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Disc.
Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
Ingrid J. C. Boas, University of Kent
Anne Hammerstad, University of Kent
Post-Communist, Post-Conflict Societies: The Case of
Bosnia-Herzegovina
WB54: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Reputation and Information
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jason J. Morrissette, Marshall University
Political Violence and Democratic Institutions: A MultiMethod Analysis
Disc.
WB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Critical Security and Popular Culture
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
WB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Borders as Transnational Sites: Political Struggles in
Transversal Spaces
More Mature with Age? Generational Turnover and Stable
Peace in Former Rivalries
Are EU-US Relations Justiciable Before the Court of
Justice? Reviewing “High Politics”
Elaine Fahey, University of Amsterdam
European Counter-Terrorism Policy and Islamic Networks in
the Balkans
John M. Nomikos, Research Institute for European and
American Studies (RIEAS)
The Arab Revolts: Reconsidering Strategies for Freedom,
Security and Justice
Sarah Wolff, Clingendael Institute
WB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Thinking About a Nuclear Iran
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
Disc.
Robert J. Reardon, The RAND Corporation
“The Ayatollah's New Clothes”: Re-Reasoning Iranian
Nuclear Policy
Uriel Abulof, Tel-Aviv University
Deterrence and Escalation: How Not to Confront a Nuclear
Armed-Iran
Jasen J. Castillo, Texas A&M University
Iran's Nuclear Narrative: A Comparative Pre- and PostIslamic Republic Analysis
Mohammad S. Homayounvash, Florida International
University
Debunking Nuclear Iran: What Lies Behind a Protracted
Stalemate?
Liviu Horovitz, Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology Zurich
After Proliferation: Deterring a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Quinnipiac University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Dominik Zaum, University of Reading
Disc.
Joshua Rovner, U.S. Naval War College
WB58: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Expanding Global Communication Networks: Public
Diplomacy Reconfigured
WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
IR’s Emerging Institutions and Norms:
Theorizing Peacebuilding, Statebuilding and Modern State &
Peace Formation
Geoffrey Allen Pigman, Bennington College
UN, Business and Human Rights: Norm Consolidation of
What and for Whom?
Elisabeth Abiri, School of Global Studies
Lisbeth Segerlund, School of Social Sciences, Södertörn
University
You Say You Want a Revolution: Public Diplomacy in
Complex Digital Networks
Ali R. Fisher, Mappa Mundi Consulting
The Agenda-Setting Power of Epistemic Communities in
Public Diplomacy
John Robert Kelley, American University
The Communication Toolkit in a Multi-Layered Networked
Public Diplomacy: Dialogue Via New Technologies or FaceTo-Face Communication?
Antoneta Vanc, Quinnipiac University
Analyzing China’s Confucius Institutes as a Network Public
Diplomacy Initiative
R. S. Zaharna, American University
Dominik Zaum, University of Reading
Communitarian Peacebuilding: Participation, Legitimacy
and an Alternative to Liberal Peacebuilding
Charles T. Call, American University
Peace Formation as a Missing Link?
Susanna P. Campbell, Tufts University
Jenny H. Peterson, University of Manchester
Liberal Peacebuilding Navigating Hybrid Political Orders
Diana Felix da Costa, The School of Oriental and African
Studies - SOAS
John E. Karlsrud, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs (NUPI)
Investigating Top-down Statebuilding in Turkey, 1923-1938
Necla Tschirgi, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies,
University of San Diego
WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
New Ways of Thinking About Intelligence
Panel
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado at Denver
Disc.
Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado at Denver
Intelligence and Ethnocentrism: Escaping from the
Anglosphere
Richard James Aldrich, University of Warwick
Critical/Cultural Intelligence Studies
Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado at Denver
Intelligence Processes in Higher Education
James Breckenridge, Mercyhurst College
WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
From Physical to Virtual? The 21st Century Battleground
The Third Dimension of Intelligence: Non-State Actors and
Knowledge Dominance
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
CIA Memoirs and Memories
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lori Helene Gronich, George Washington University
Disc.
Ryan Grauer, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
International Relations and the New Intelligence Era
Lesley C. Copeland, Carleton University
Information Warfare: The 21st Century Battlespace
Tiara Grant, New Mexico State University
Networks: Individual Armed Contractors in the Market
Ali Hawks, King's College London
Conflict in the Virtual Battleground: Military Videogames and
American Foreign Policy
Nick Robinson, University of Leeds
Prem Mahadevan, ETH Zurich
Christopher R. Moran, Warwick University
The CIA and the Invention of Tradition
Simon David Willmetts, University of Warwick
WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Confronting Development Models and Sustainability
Panel
Sponsor(s): Mexican International Studies Association
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Alejandro Chanona, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
Disc.
Davila Consuelo, National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM)
Brazil and Its Sustainability Challenges
Yadira Galvez, National Autonomous University of
Mexico
The South Emulating the North? Mexican Foreign Aid Policy
and Development
Juan P. Prado-Lallande, Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla
Integration Versus Security: A Crisis of Sustainability in the
US Regional Model in Latin America, the Case of Mexico
Jose Luis Valdes-Ugalde, National Autonomous
University of Mexico
Tatiana A. Shakleina, Moscow State Institute of
International Relations
WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Roundtable
PM
The Social and Political Implications of Post Communist
Ethnic Migration: A Comparative Perspective
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State
University
Participan Mikhail Alexseev, SDSU
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WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Panel
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Jay M. Parker, National Defense University-CISA
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University
Disc.
Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida
Militarization of Reconstruction in Afghanistan
Parwez Besmel, Northern Arizona University
Nuclear Power, National Security and Worker Insecurity:
The Political Economy of Nuclear Weapons
The Children of Darkness, the Shadow, and the Politics of
Domination: The Political Psychology of Classical Realism
and Critical theory
Justin Ervin, Gateway Community and Technical College
Matt Evans, Northern Arizona University
Galia Golan, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
The Do Something Policy-Media: Press Coverage and
Decision-Making Across Space
Claudia Cruz, University of Minho-Portugal
Old Media and Global Power Relations: American Foreign
Correspondents Cover the World in the Cold War Era
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
Shifting Blame on the High Seas… and on YouTube:
The Narrative Failure of Israel’s Flotilla Rhetoric
WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Martin Wight and the Theory of International Relations
Panel
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Barbara Allen Roberson, Global Policy Institute
Disc.
Tonny B. Knudsen, University of Aarhus
Martin Wight on War: Towards a Better Understanding of
the 'Enigma'
Theo Mazumdar, University of Southern California
Theories of Conspiracy Theories
Lucas G. Freire, University of Exeter
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Panel
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Mark N. Katz, George Mason University
Mark N. Katz, George Mason University
Power and Principles in Structuring Security Arrangements
in the Post-Soviet Space
Andrey A. Baykov, Moscow State Institute of International
Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
Problem of “Failed State” in American-Pakistani Relations
Alexey Fenenko, Institute of International Security
Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Credibility of the USA and the EU in International Conflicts
From the Comparative Perspective
Igor Istomin, Moscow State Institute of International
Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia
WB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Panel
PM
Hiding Violence, Constituting Politics: The Frontiers and
Localities of Militarization
Militarization and Gender in Israel
Matthew Baum, Harvard University
Yuri Zhukov, Harvard University
Disc.
Andrey A. Sushentsov, MGIMO University
A Conceptual Collapse in Militarization: The Role of
(Selective) Pacifism in (Israeli) Sovereignty
The Causes and Consequences of News Coverage of
Foreign Policy Crises: A Cross-National Analysis
WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
PM
State Power and Principles in Crisis and Conflict
Management
Motives of State Conduct in Hybrid Conflicts: Rationality
and Irrationality in Superior Power Strategy
Shampa Biswas, Whitman College
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Disc.
Power, Principles and Public Opinion: Role of Experts in
Crisis and Conflict Situations
The State of Nature Analogy in International Relations
Theory
Niklas Rolf, Royal Holloway University of London
Change Through Practice: A Pragmatic Account of Change
in International Politics
Sebastian M. Schmidt, University of Chicago
Is There Really No International Theory? Bringing Martin
Wight and Hans Morgenthau into Discussion
Jodok Troy, University of Innsbruck
WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Pop Culture Narratives in World Politics
Roundtable
WC06: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Marketplace of Ideas?
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stephen M. Saideman, McGill University
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Renée de Nevers, Syracuse University
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Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Disc.
Patrick James, University of Southern California
'Whale Wars' and Future Wars: A Successful Non-State
Actor Information Campaign?
David Burbach, Naval War College
Jonathan Levi Cristol, Bard College
Secrecy and War: The U.S. Congress Was Not 'Tricked'
Before Vietnam and Iraq
Daniel Drezner, Tufts University
Jane K. Cramer, University of Oregon
Perceptually Imperfect: Barriers to Correction in the
Marketplace of Ideas?
Charli Carpenter, University of Massachusetts
Kelly M. Greenhill, Tufts University, Harvard University
WC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Under Attack? Sovereignty and the Internet
Panel
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mark Amen, University of South Florida
Jonathan Liljeblad, University of Southern California
Global Governance in the Global Information Age:
Prospects and Challenges
Abosede O. Babatunde, University of Ilorin, Nigeria
Michael V. Hart, College of Southern Nevada
Ruth Carlitz, UCLA
Trust, Information, and the State in Urban Nigeria
Responsibility to Protect from Words and Deeds:
Sovereignty, Vulnerability, and Entrepreneurial Politics
Mary Ann Tetreault, Trinity University
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Joseph M. Parent, University of Miami
Kristen Williams, Clark University
National Identity, Public Rhetoric, and Weak State Foreign
Policy: A Study of Post-Soviet Belarus, Ukraine, and
Moldova
Erin E. Baumann, University College Dublin
Empty Words or Deeds: Does U.S. Women's Rights
Rhetoric in Afghanistan Have a Tangible Impact on the
Ground?
Sean Giovanello, Elon University
Sharon Spray, Elon University
Stories States Tell: Narrative Analysis in International
Relations
Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Adrienne LeBas, American University
Politics Everywhere: The Incorporation of Information
Technology Systems in Iraqi Public Agencies
Mounah Abdel Samad, San Diego State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Geopolitical Security Narratives and Natural Disasters
Matthew S. Winters, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Sending a Message: Assessing the Role of Mobile Phone
Technology to Promote Local Government Accountability
Larissa Helena Narcisi Reinprecht, Pontifical Catholic
University of Rio de Janeiro
Devon Kyla Cantwell, University of Kansas
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Digital Currencies and Global Governance in the
Information Age
Disc.
WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Communications Technologies and the Delivery of Public
Services
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Catia Gregoratti, Lund University
Mobile Internet as a Challenge to the Global Order
WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Narratives in Foreign Policy and National Identity
Religious Espionage: Gathering Intelligence on Religious
Conflict in the Information Age
Ron Hassner, University of California Berkeley
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Disc.
Leslie Vinjamuri, University of London
Poverty Alleviation and Community Development in Africa
Through ICT-Enabled Business Process Outsourcing
Savin Ven Johnson, University of Texas - Austin
WC08: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Enhancing Stability in the U.S.-Chinese Strategic Rivalry
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas McNaugher
Disc.
Thomas McNaugher
India and the Balance of Power in Asia
Christopher O. Clary, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Cold War Analogies: Anti-Access in the Western Pacific
Adam Grissom, Georgetown University
Threaten What the Enemy Values: Targeting Military Assets
as a Coercive Instrument
Karl P. Mueller, RAND Corporation
Costs of War: Anticipating the Economic Consequences of
Sino-U.S. Conflict
Howard J. Shatz, RAND Corporation
WC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Terrorist Group Targeting
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Veronica Strandberg, Umeå University Sweden
Disc.
Justin Hastings, University of Sydney
“Societal-Militant Group” Relations: How Communal Ties
can Influence the Targeting Choices of Terrorist Groups
Risa A. Brooks, Marquette University
Terrorist Attacks of Foreign Groups That Target the United
States, 1970-2010
Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
Gary LaFree, University of Maryland
Erin E. Miller, University of Maryland
Paul Gill, Pennsylvania State University
Justin Hastings, University of Sydney
Choosing to Terrorise: Determinants of Terrorist Attacks in
Civil Wars
Kaisa H. Hinkkainen, University of Essex
Rail Bound Traffic: A Prime Target for Terrorist Attacks?
Veronica Strandberg, Umeå University Sweden
2011 Workshop
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Monica Carreto Serrano, Global Centre for the
Responsibility to Protect
Participan Ekkehard Strauss
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Participan Tom Farer, University of Denver
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Participan Monica Carreto Serrano, Global Centre for the
Responsibility to Protect
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Participan Stephen J. Hopgood, School of Oriental and African
Studies
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WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Geographic, Environmental, and Demographic Foundations
of Conflict
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Political Demography and Geography
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tadeusz Kugler, Roger Willams University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Katherine Hite, Vassar College
Disc.
Monique Segarra, Bard College
Disc.
Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Chanting Tahreer and Compassion: People as Poetry
Khadija El Alaoui, Vassar College
Winning the World Cup, Defeating Ravana: Cricket and the
Politics of Hindutva Nationalism
Narendran Kumarakulasingam, American University
Terrorist Organizations and the Move to Maritime Targets
R2P: The Responsibility to Prevent
Panel
“(Not Yet) White Until Proven Indigenous”: The Inconvenient
Explosion of Indianity in the Amazon Region
The Spatial Patterning of IED Actors
WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Unruly Genealogies of Poetry, Piety, and Play in Global
Politics
Alex Braithwaite, University College London
Pakistan a Pivot State: An Early Warning as a Fragile or
Failing State
Tasawar Baig, Old Dominion University & Karakoram
International University
The Political Demography of Conflict in Modern Africa
Elliott Green, London School of Economics
Transition to Insecurity? Economic Transition, Human
Rights, and Economic Insecurity in Mexican States 19982008
Kristin P. Johnson, University of Rhode Island
Ashlea Rundlett, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Climate Change and Conflict in South Asia: Crisis of
National Security or Domestic Politics?
Ayesha Shafiq Siddiqi, King's College London
Maria Jose Mendez, University of Minnesota
Bonded Agency: Not Quite a Freedom-Centered Question
Quynh N. Pham, University of Minnesota
Indigenous Rights and the Western Liberal Democratic
Project: A Reflection with Respect to Indigenous Policies in
Chile
Jeanne W. Simon, University of Concepcion
WC13: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Cold War Foreign Policy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elizabeth Matthews, CSUSM
Having Your Cake and Eating It Too!: Reconciling Divergent
Domestic-Foreign Policy Objectives in the Eisenhower and
Reagan Administrations
Wayne Bert
Why American Remained at Peace: The Cognitive Calculus
Theory and the Indochina Crises, 1953-1954
Lori Helene Gronich, George Washington University
“To Balance or Not to Balance” as Conceptualized Through
the Lens of the Past: A Study of the Danish Decision to Join
NATO in 1949
Mikkel Runge Olesen, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Containment Without Isolation: Decision-Making Process of
Johnson Administration’s China Policy
Jawwei Pai, Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies,
NSYSU (Taiwan)
Interaction, Not Isolation: The Johnson Administration's
Decision-Making Toward Vietnam, 1964-1965
Aaron M. Rapport, Georgia State University
WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
Assessing Etel Solingen's "Regional Orders At Century's
Dawn" After A Decade: How Relevant is it for the New
Regionalism?
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Tanja A. Börzel, Free University of Berlin
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Etel Solingen, University of California at Irvine
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Gartner, Penn State
Disc.
Isak Svensson, Uppsala University
Disc.
Michael J. Gilligan, New York University
Mediation and the Recurrence of Civil War
Karl Rene DeRouen Jr., University of Alabama
Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Portland State University
Anja Elisabeth Jetschke, University of Göttingen
Kathleen Hancock, Colorado School of Mines
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Assessing Mediation Style from the Perspective of Crisis
Management and Long-Term Conflict Resolution
Pelin Eralp, University of Maryland, College Park
Theodore McLauchlin, McGill University
David M. Quinn, University of Maryland, College Park
Jonathan Wilkenfeld, University of Maryland
UN Mandates: Mandate for Action?
Scott Gartner, Penn State
Katherine Unger, UC Davis
Sequencing of Peacemaking: Tools Versus Substance
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Julien Jeandesboz, King's College London
Birger Heldt, Folke Bernadotte Academy
Didier Bigo, Paris Institute of Political Studies
Governing Mobility Through Partnership? The Case of EU
Mobility Partnerships
Rahel Kunz, University of Lausanne
WC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Praetorian Prospects? The Political Economy of CivilianMilitary Relations in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Egypt
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
The European Union, Morocco and the Control of Migration
Nizar Messari, Al Akhawayn
Neighborhood Watch: Securitization, Integration and ReBordering Under the European Neighborhood Policy
Can E. Mutlu, University of Ottawa
Conceptualizing the Government of Mobility Through
Sending States
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carol Christine Fair, Georgetown University
Disc.
Carter Malkasian, CNA
Pakistan and South Asia Under the Gaze of the Pakistan
Army
Carol Christine Fair, Georgetown University
The Prospects of Neo-Praetorianism in Egypt
Francesco Ragazzi, Leiden University
Lawrence Rubin, Georgia Tech
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elizabeth A. Smythe, Concordia University College
of Alberta
Disc.
Timothy M. Shaw, University of Massachusetts
Boston
Theorizing Canadian Policy Toward Africa
David Ross Black, Dalhousie University
The Monstrous Character of the Tar Sands: Abjection and
Nationalism in Canadian Identity
Dan Bousfield, University of Western Ontario
Canada’s International Maternal Health Strategy: A GenderBlind Initiative
Krystel Carrier-Sabourin, Royal Military College
Food Security, Gender Mainstreaming and Canadian
Foreign Aid to Malawi
Rebecca Tiessen, Royal Military College of Canada
Resilience or Relief: Framing Canada’s Responses to
Global Disasters in an Era of Climate Change
Rosalind Warner, Okanagan College
Engagement for Socialization? Canada’s Role in Bringing
China (Back) in International Environmental Policy Process
Der-yuan Wu, National Chengchi University
Sponsor(s): Peace Science Society
Kyle Clark Beardsley, Emory University
John Ravenhill, Australian National University
WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Canadian Foreign Policy and Development Assistance
Panel
The UN at the Peacemaking-Peacebuilding Nexus
WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Governing Mobilities: The Politics of Sending States and the
EU
Disc.
WC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
International Peacemaking Success and Failure
The Political Economy of Praetorianism: Afghanistan,
Pakistan, and Egypt
Vikash Yadav, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
WC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Energy: Politics, Economics, Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maria Julia Trombetta, Delft University of
Technology
Disc.
Maria Julia Trombetta, Delft University of
Technology
Negotiating Energy Security: International Organizations
and Private Authorities as Managers of Security
Chris Farrands, Nottingham Trent University
Electromobility and the Geopolitics of Energy Transition
Timothy C. Lehmann, Hamilton College
Energy, Politics and Vested Interests: New Energy and the
Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
Espen Moe, NTNU Social Research AS
Confused or Defused? The Making of European Union
Energy Policy in the Information Age
Slawomir Raszewski, University of Leeds
Sectoral Governance Structures, Risk Perception and
Safety Regulation in the European Union: Aviation and
Nuclear Energy
Lucia Antalova Seybert, Cornell University
WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Remittances, Diasporas, and South-South FDI
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
International Development Organizations, Remittances and
the Changing Meanings of Transnational Membership
Janna H. Ferguson, Rutgers University
Investing to Be Heard: Political Engagement by Diaspora
Investors
Benjamin A.T. Graham, University of California San
Diego
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Liam P. D. Stockdale, McMaster University
Chair
Christopher C. Leite, University of Ottawa
Disc.
James Peter Burgess, Peace Research Institute
Oslo (PRIO)
The Modern Temporal Order and the Politics of
Emancipation in the West: A Socio-Historical Analysis
Kujtese Bejtullahu-Michalopoulos, Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies, Geneva
A Paradox of the Global Age: Non-synchronism and
Simultaneity in International Relations
On the Complexities of Time and Temporality: Implications
for World History and Global Futures
Majid Shirali, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
John P. Tuman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
The “Color of the Hat” Still Matters: An Institutional Analysis
of China’s Overseas Investment
Min Ye, Boston University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah Elms, Temasek Foundation Centre for
Trade & Negotiations
Disc.
Deborah Elms, Temasek Foundation Centre for
Trade & Negotiations
Cooperation in Hard Times: Self-Restraint of Trade
Protection
Christina Davis, Princeton University
Krzysztof J. Pelc, McGill University
The Ambiguity of Trade Interests: An Analysis of the Extent
to Which Intra-Industry Trade Relates to Political
Mobilization on Trade
Bart E. Kerremans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Neo-Liberals’ New Design of Trade Norms in the Post-Cold
War Era for Accommodating Autocratic Capitalist Countries:
Test of Political Determinants on International Trade from
1950 to 2006
Youcheer Kim, State University of New York at Albany
Parochial Global Europe: The Politics of European Union
Trade Policy
John Peterson, University of Edinbugh
Alasdair R. Young, Georgia Institute of Technology
When Protectionism Meets Authoritarianism: Why Do Some
Dictatorships Have Lower but More Complicated Tariffs
than Others?
Wen-Chin Wu, Michigan State University
Panel
Antonio Cerella, University of Sussex, UK
The Political Economy of Chinese Foreign Direct
Investment in the Developing World
WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Trade Policy: Protection, Preferences, Parochialism
WC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Taking Time Seriously: Theorizing Temporality in
International Relations
WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Practice, Practical Reason and Classical Realism
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
English School
Theory
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Chris Brown, London School of Economics and
Political Science
Chair
Janice Bially Mattern, National University of
Singapore
Participan Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney
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Participan Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute
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Participan Harry D. Gould, Florida International University
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WC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Global Politics of HIV and AIDS
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
Disc.
Valerie Percival, Carleton University
Gender, HIV and Risk: Understanding HIV Risk in Malawi
Emma L. Anderson, Keele University
Living the ‘Diagonal’: Moving From Polarizing Policy
Debates to Balancing Vertical & Horizontal Approaches in
Practice
Anne L. Buffardi, University of Washington
Tackling AIDS, Building Health Systems: The Politics,
Ethics And Practicalities
Simon H. Rushton, Aberystwyth University
Access to Medicines and AIDS Exceptionalism
Owain D. Williams, Aberystwyth University
AIDS, Policymaking, and Political Will
Jeremy Youde, University of Minnesota Duluth
WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Financial Power, Information and Instability
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ronen Peter Palan, University of Birmingham
Disc.
Ronen Peter Palan, University of Birmingham
The Narrative of Complexity in the Crisis of Finance
Giselle Datz, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
Varieties of Venture Capital Policy: National Regulation of a
Globally-Constructed Industry
Robyn Klingler-Vidra, London School of Economics
Modern Imaginaries and the Politics of Post-Crisis
Restructuring
Martijn Konings, University of Sydney
What Lies Beneath: Risk, Liquidity and Arbitrage in the
Shadow Banking System
Anastasia G. Nesvetailova, City University London
The International and Domestic Politics of Currency Crises
Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen
WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Do Human Security Issues Still Remain One of the Major
Concerns of the World Community in This 21st Century?
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Alexndria J. Innes, Northern Illinois University
Disc.
Kevin Young, Princeton University
The Militarization of Development at the Local Level:
Implications for Human Security in the Philippines and
Thailand
Aries A. Arugay, Georgia State University
The Uses of Human Security and the Transformation of the
Colombian Conflict: Empowerment and Victimization
Diogo M. Dario, University of St Andrews
Asylum Seekers Seeking Human Security: Provision of
Rights and Security for People Without State-Based
Identities
Alexndria J. Innes, Northern Illinois University
Japan’s Official Development Assistance and Human
Security: New Priorities, New Policies?
Christopher K. Lamont, University of Groningen
WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Forest Governance Worldwide: Cross-Issue and CrossScale Interactions
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Disc.
Fariborz Zelli, Lund University
The Emerging Politics of Reducing Agricultural Drivers of
Deforestation in Brazil
Avery Cohn, UC Berkeley
Managing the World's Forests: Collaborative Governance or
Hegemony?
Michael Scott Cook, Northern Arizona University
Jessica DeShazo, Northern Arizona University
Governance of Global Climate Change in the Brazilian
Amazon: Global Governors and Their Interactions
Cristina Y. A. Inoue, University of Brasilia
Increasing State Buy-In for Sustainability: How Do Domestic
Levels of Democracy and Capacity Affect Participation in
International Sustainable Forest Management Initiatives?
Theresa Jedd, Colorado State University
From Sustainability to Legality to Units of Carbon: The
Search for Common Interests in International Forest
Governance
Constance McDermott, University of Oxford
From Pariah to Messiah: Avoided Deforestation in
International Climate Governance
Benjamin Stephan, University of Hamburg
WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Gender Issues in Human Rights: Are We Making Progress?
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier
University
Disc.
Sara E Brown, Clark University
Bringing it Home: Women’s Rights Advocates, the Courts,
and Progress Toward Democracy
Benjamin Bishin, University of California, Riverside
Fariel M. Cherif, Loyola Marymount University
Reconsidering the Right to Property
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University
Bad Apples or Bad Leaders? Explaining State Repression
and Wartime Sexual Violence in El Salvador
Michele Leiby, University of New Mexico
"It's Not Just Poverty": South Korean Women in the Global
Sex Trade
Timothy C. Lim, CSU, Los Angeles
The Legal Dynamics of Gender and Family in Iran's Courts
and Prisons
Robert S. Miller, ZOR Foundation Inc.
WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Security Dilemmas in Eurasia
Panel
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mikhail Alexseev, SDSU
Disc.
Mikhail Alexseev, SDSU
The August 2008 War as a Security Dilemma
Samuel Charap, Center for American Progress
Cory Welt, George Washington University
Security Dilemmas in Non-Strategic Nuclear Arms Control
Negotiations in Eurasia
Alexey Fenenko, Institute of International Security
Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russia’s Energy Statecraft and the Different Faces of
Resource Nationalism
Adam N. Stulberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
Security Dilemma in the Two-Level Games of U.S.-Russia
Relations
Mikhail A. Troitskiy, MacArthur Foundation
WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Power of 'Religion' in the Communication and
Construction of Foreign Policy Agendas
Panel
Shailja Sharma, DePaul University
Illiberal Minorities, Territorial Concessions, and the West vs.
East Divide: A Myth or a Reality?
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Disc.
Renat Shaykhutdinov, Florida Atlantic University
Nukhet A. Sandal, Brown University
Summer of 2010 and the Politics of Postsecular Borders:
Religious Geographies, the World Trade Centre Mosque
and SB 1070
Stacey Gutkowski, King’s College London
Catarina Kinnvall, Lund University
Ted Svensson, Lund University
Altering How Theo-Political Conservatives Formulate
Foreign Policy Perspectives, One Tea Party at a Time
Alexandra M. Livingston, University of Aberdeen
Religion and Foreign Policy: Weltanschauungs of India
Mehmet Ozkan, International University of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ecumenical Opposition: The Instrumental Role of the
Church in Mining Conflicts
Claire Woodside, Carleton University
Panel
Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
Robert Gampfer, ETH Zurich
Domestic Conditions for Environmental Treaty Effectiveness
Xun Cao, Penn State University
Benjamin N. Schiff, Oberlin College
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska
Stewart M. Patrick, Council on Foreign Relations
Roger A. Coate, Georgia College & State University
Alynna Lyon, University of New Hampshire
WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Regime Complexes and the Fragmentation of International
Law: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Thomas Gehring, University Bamberg
The Paradox of Legalization and its Implications for
Institutional Complexes: Lessons From the Complex of
International Trade
Benjamin Faude, Social Science Research Center Berlin
UN, WTO, World Bank, IMF: Polyarchies, Competitive
Oligarchies, or Inclusive Hegemonies?
Dawisson B. Lopes, Federal University of the State of
Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Matias E. Margulis, University of Northern British
Columbia
Detlef Jahn, University of Greifswald
Principles or Principals? Institutional Reform and Aid
Allocation in the Global Environment Facility (GEF)
Strategic Interaction as a Driver of Regime Complexity:
Intellectual Property Rights and the Tyranny of Small
Decisions
Christopher M. Marcoux, New College of Florida
Michael J. Tierney, College of William and Mary
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Renat Shaykhutdinov, Florida Atlantic University
Jennie Schulze, Duquesne University
Europeanization of Minority Rights in Turkey: An Analysis of
Regular Progress Reports
Anna Karoline Carneiro, UEPB
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International Organizations and the Transnational Politics of
Crisis Management
Context Matters: Conditional Environmental Politics
Responses to Diffusion Processes in the OECD
Nihan Akincilar, Okan University
Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton
Disc.
Does Civil Society Participation Increase Support for Global
Governance?
The US Media and the Portraits of a Minority: The
Representation of the Latino Community on American
Television
Chair
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sebastian Oberthuer, Free University of Brussels
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Thomas Bernauer, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich)
Disc.
Tana Johnson, Duke University
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Organization
Sponsor(s): International Law
International Organization
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
WC32: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Minorities in Comparative Perspective
WC33: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Roundtable
The United States and Multilateral Institutions: What Has
Changed Since 1990?
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Karen Ann Mingst, University of Kentucky
Narratives of 'Religious Resurgence' in Foreign Policy
Discourse
WC31: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Environmental Politics: Domestic Conditions,
International Dynamics, and Domestic-International
Interactions
The Role of Memory and Trauma in Creating Minority
Citizens
Florian Rabitz, Institute for European Studies at the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel
WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Compliance with International Law
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael J. Butler, Clark University
Disc.
Leopoldo Lovelace, California State Polytechnic
University at Pomona
Compliance or Circumvention? Agency, Neutrality Norms
and the Rise of Covert Military Intervention
Austin M. Carson, Ohio State University
Norm Adherence and Compliance with International Law:
Access to Detainees in Civil Conflicts 1991-2006
Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University
Catarina P. Thomson, Texas A&M University
Mediating Arab Space: Covering the Middle East from the
“Arab Spring” Through a “Post-Bin Laden World”
George Kassimeris, University of Wolverhampton
Robert A. Saunders, Farmingdale State College
Federalism and Compliance with Human Rights
Agreements
The Internet as Enabler: Its Role in Sustaining al-Qaeda
and Impeding Counterterrorism
Thania Sanchez, Yale University
International-Domestic Coordination Linkages: Japanese
Experiences with the Basel Accord
Motoshi Suzuki, Kyoto University
WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Peacebuilding and Democratization
John Mueller, Ohio State University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Rebel Governance, Path Dependence, and Post-Civil War
Democratization
Reyko Huang, Columbia University
Contesting Global Governance; Reflections on Local
Resistance to International Interventions
Outi E. Keranen, London School of Economics
The Correlates of Power in Democratic Peacebuilding: The
Role and Impact of Bilateral Donors
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
Hot Spot Peacekeeping
Bryce W. Reeder
Ashly A. Townsen, University of Illinois
Panel
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Randall E. Newnham, Pennsylvania State
University
Disc.
Ryan Grauer, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Promoting Diplomacy, Economic Sanctions, or Military
Intervention: Act Framing in Foreign Policy Decision Making
William A. Boettcher, North Carolina State University
Michael Cobb, North Carolina State University
A Burdensome Inheritance?: Leader Turnover and the
Termination of Economic Sanctions
Juri Kim, University of South Carolina
Amanda A Licht, University of South Carolina
Offensive Cyber Operations as a New Tool of Coercive
Diplomacy
Eric B. Lorber, Duke University
Heather Williams, King's College, London
Transferring Trouble? System Leadership, Superpower, and
the Effects of Arms Transfers on Interstate Conflict
Spencer L. Willardson, University of Iowa
WC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Information, Media, and Power: Lessons From Terrorism
Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Eleni Lazarou, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Disc.
Dipak K. Gupta, San Diego State University
Narrating the Battlespace: Story Forms and Casualty
Inflation in the Afghanistan Conflict
Steven Corman, Arizona State University
Panel
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Samuel Stanton, Jr., Grove City College
Disc.
Elizabeth Susan Dahl, University of Nebraska at
Omaha
Police Behavior in Post-Conflict States: Explaining Variation
in Responses to Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence and
Rape
Peace Medie, University of Pittsburgh
International Interventions, Political Participation and the
Durability of Peace After Civil War: A Cross-National
Empirical Investigation
Eric M. Mvukiyehe, Columbia University
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Michael Steven Stohl, University of California at Santa
Barbara
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Kenneth Keulman, Harvard University
WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Coercive Diplomacy: Traditional and New Approaches
Framing Networks of Terror
WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Prospects for Peace After Conflict
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carrie L. Manning, Georgia State University
Disc.
Helen Maras, SUNY Farmingdale
Terrorism in the United States Since 9/11
Does Spoiling Work? Assessing the Impact of Spoilers
Following Civil War Peace Agreements
Andrew G. Reiter, Mount Holyoke College
Wartime Humanitarian Law Violations and the Prospects for
Peace Following Civil War
Jessica Stanton, University of Pennsylvania
Battle Deaths and Civil War Settlement Duration, 1945 to
2005
Samuel Stanton, Jr., Grove City College
WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Beyond Collateral Damage: Questioning Civilian Casualties
in Armed Conflict
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Human Rights
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ward Thomas, College of the Holy Cross
Disc.
Ward Thomas, College of the Holy Cross
Responsibility for Collateral Damage in Expeditionary
Interventions
Minako Ichikawa Smart, University of Sydney
Shunzo Majima, Hokkaido University
A Matter of Protection: How Civilians Protect Themselves
During and After Armed Conflict
Betcy Jose, University of Colorado-Denver
Death is Not the Worst of It: Collateral Damage in Just War
Thought From Augustine to the Present
Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University
"Collateral Damage": The View From Human Rights
Thomas W. Smith, University of South Florida
Casualty Aversion and the Limits and Hypocrisies of
Humanitarian International Law
Lorenzo Zambernardi, University of Bologna
WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Just War Theory III: Challenges From Private and Non-State
Agents
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Laura M. M. Valentini, University College London
Disc.
Laura M. M. Valentini, University College London
Yvonne Chiu, University of Hong Kong
Effective Self-Regulation of Private Security: Comparing
Multi-Stakeholder Governance and Oversight Mechanisms
Across Industries
Rebecca DeWinter-Schmitt, American University
Heather Elms, American University
Laura K. Taylor, University of Notre Dame
WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Beyond Pain? Public Diplomacy as International Practice
Disc.
Andreas Krieg, King's College London
Sarai B. Aharoni, University of Michigan
"The Arab Street Is on Fire": Protest Movements and PanArab Identity in Today’s Middle East
Yuchun Kuo, University of California at Santa Barbara
The Privatisation of Military Force and the International
System
James Pattison, University of Manchester
WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Comparative Cyber Security Strategies: Theory and Practice
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
International Communication
Kevin Funk, University of Florida
Jonathon Patrick Whooley, University of Florida
The Re-Articulation of Sovereignty: A Return to the
Metropolis?
Charles L. Heck, Florida International University
Celebrity Diplomacy: Advancing Goodwill While
Entrenching Gender
Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
The Governmentality of Public Diplomacy and Nation
Branding
Ken Rogerson, Duke University
Tunis to Tunis: Considering the Planks of US International
Cyber Policy 2005-2011
Chris Bronk, Rice University
The Nationalization of Global Cyberspace: Cyber Security
Strategies of Non-Democratic States
Masashi B. Crete-Nishihata, University of Toronto
Ronald J. Deibert, University of Toronto
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
WC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Politics of International Intervention in Africa
Chris C. Demchak, US Naval War College & University of
Arizona
The Ontologies of Cyber Security Strategies
Roger Hurwitz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Dimensions of Strategy for Conceptualizing
Cyberpower: Laying the Foundations for Sensible Cyber
Security Policy and Doctrine
John Sheldon, School of Advanced Air & Space Studies
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg
The Use of Social Media in Interactive Conflict Resolution
Educational Activities: Dealing With the Inherent Risks
Panel
Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Adam R. Branch, San Diego State University
Disc.
Comparative Cyber Security Strategies in Practice:
Constructing Cyber Commands
Athanasios Gatsias, SCAR
Mara Schoeny, George Mason University
Ruth E. Prado, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mauro J. Caraccioli, University of Florida
World Poverty as a Just Cause of War
Disc.
Neill Mohammad, University of Michigan
Mexico’s War Against Organized Crime: The Role of Media
in Portraying the Violence and Constructing Peace
Sponsor(s): Diplomatic Studies
Towards a Contractor Ethos: What Guides Contractor
Behavior in Conflict?
WC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Social Media and Propaganda: Instruments of War and
Peace
Siobhan Mary McEvoy-Levy, Butler University
Propaganda and its Consequences for Crisis Diplomacy
Antecedents of Civic Participation in a Setting of On-Going
Violence
Cooperative Ethics in Modern Warfare
Disc.
Youth Spaces in Haunted Places: Place-Based "PostConflict" Peacebuilding in Theory and Practice
Richard Marcus, California State University
The Intervention Paradigm: Explaining How International
Peacebuilding Operates on the Ground
Severine Autesserre, Columbia University
A Comparative Analysis of France's Military Interventions in
Libya and Côte d'Ivoire in 2011
Maja Bovcon, University of Oxford
Reconsidering International in International Conflict
Mediation: Lessons From Madagascar
Richard Marcus, California State University
Power-Sharing in Côte d’Ivoire: Past Examples and Future
Prospects
Matthew I. Mitchell, Queen's University
WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Rebellion and Conflict Processes
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beáta Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE),
Budapest
Disc.
Michael Johns, Laurentian University- Barrie
Bargaining Over a Negotiated Settlement of the Cyprus
Conflict
Odysseas Chistou, University of Nicosia
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College
Secessionist Framing: The Role of Different Discourses in
Creating Arguments for Self-Determination
Beáta Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE),
Budapest
Informational War and Its Impact on Interethnic Conflicts in
the Developing Countries
Sairagul Matikeeva, Kennesaw State University
Refugees, Rebels and Conflict Diffusion
Seraina Ruegger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETH Zurich)
WC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Negotiations, Voting, and Legitimacy in the United Nations
and European Union
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Disc.
Umberto G. Mignozzetti, University of São Paulo
Assessing the Legitimacy of the UN Security Council
Martin Binder, Social Science Research Centre Berlin
Monika Heupel, Social Science Research Center Berlin
"A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action?": States'
Interests and Bargaining Positions at the UN Climate
Negotiations
Federica Genovese, University of Konstanz
Dynamics of Foreign Policy Convergence Between Old and
New EU Member States: A Comparison of UN Voting
Patterns Before and After the Most Recent Enlargement
Dessislava Kirilova, Yale University
Small States in the United Nations. Explaining Patterns of
Activity and Influence
Diana Panke, University College Dublin
WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Remembering How to Love Again: Collective Memories,
Reconciliation, Social Change and International
Relationships
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
Disc.
Brent E. Sasley, University of Texas at Arlington
Historical Memory, Trauma, Identity Creation, and Foreign
Policy
Douglas Becker, University of Southern California
From Individual to Collective, and From Collective to
Individual: Exploring Various Approaches to Historical
Memory in International Studies
Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College
Dealing With the Past in International Relations: Historical
Problems and Their Reconciliation
Tuomas A. Forsberg, University of Tampere
Amnesty, Memory, and Reconciliation in Brazil: Dilemmas
of an Unfinished Political Transition
Bruno Konder Comparato, Federal University of Sao
Paulo (UNIFESP)
Embracing Emotions: The Role of Emotional Resonance
and Historical Baggage in Crisis Interactions
Taryn D. Shepperd, University of St Andrews
WC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Small Arms, Gangs, and Sub-State Actors
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter J. P. Krause, Crown Center for Middle East
Studies, Brandeis University
Disc.
Sandra R. Leavitt, Naval Postgraduate School
Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Street Gangs as a Model of an
Anarchic System
Leo J. Blanken, Naval Postgraduate School
Michael E. Freeman, Naval Postgraduate School
Gangs of Dili: Normative Authority and Armed Groups
Jovana Carapic, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Targeting Armed Violence: An Overview of International
Small Arms Aid in the Former Yugoslavia
Sarah Chankin-Gould, Fletcher School, Tufts University
Hard or Soft International Law? Evidence From the
International Regulation of Small Arms
Asif Efrat, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
The Hierarchies of Social Movements and Their Impact on
Group Tactics
Peter J. P. Krause, Crown Center for Middle East
Studies, Brandeis University
WC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Rise of China and International Security: Regional
Perspectives with a Focus on the Turbulent Year 2010
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Disc.
Adam B. Lowther, Air Force Research Institute
Living with the Chinese Dragon: America’s Supposed
Rivalry with a Rising China
Kevin Cooney, Northwest University
Rising Dragon and Two Tigers: The Two Koreas’ Strategic
Calculations in Regard to China
Dongmin Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Can the Dragon be Tamed? Japanese Views of China and
Regional Security Strategies
Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Riding the Chinese Dragon: Singapore’s Engagement with
Rising China
See Seng Tan, S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies
WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
War and Rivalry
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jonathan M. DiCicco, Canisius College
Disc.
Jonathan M. DiCicco, Canisius College
Is Proxy War a Grand Strategy for African States?
Dylan Craig, American University
The Evolution of War: Theory and Controversy
Anthony C. Lopez, Brown University
Why Won’t it Die? Rivalry Persistence and the Case of the
United States and Russia
Ryan Christopher Maness, University of Illinois at
Chicago
Brandon Valeriano, University of Illinois at Chicago
War, Rivalry, and Government Spending in the Post-World
War II Era
Karen Rasler, Indiana University
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Social Democratic Internationalism?
Panel
Laust Schouenborg, Roskilde University
Whig History, IR Liberalism, and the Origins of Cooperation
in the Southern Cone
Christopher Darnton, Catholic University of America
The North-South Divide and the Globalization of Liberal
Internationalism
Daniel H. Deudney, Johns Hopkins University
Civilising (Inter-)National Politics: Social Democracy Across
the Domestic-International Divide
Hanns W. Maull, University of Trier, Germany
The Anatomy of Indian Internationalism
WC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
When Virtual Activism Crosses Real Borders: Opportunities
and Inequalities in Internet-Based Activism in the Americas
and Africa
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Elisabeth Jay Friedman, University of San
Francisco
Disc.
Dorothy Kidd, University of San Francisco
Latin American Lesbians on (the) Line: The Impact of
Internet-Based Technologies on Sexual Rights Organizing
Elisabeth Jay Friedman, University of San Francisco
The New Gold Rush and a New Communications Commons
Dorothy Kidd, University of San Francisco
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Brian Urlacher, University of North Dakota
The Consequences of ‘Divide-and-Rule’ Politics in Africa
Felix Bethke, University of Greifswald
The Causes of Conflict Management: National Interests or
Humanitarian Will?
Two Keys to Successful Mediation
Su-Mi Lee, University of Kentucky
Crystal Pryor, University of Washington
The Signaling Before the Shooting: China’s Signaling
Behavior Upon its Decision for War
Kai Quek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Fragility of China in a Changing International Order
Carlos Roland Vogt, The University of Hong Kong
China's Regional Balancing: Implications for US-China
Relations
Wojtek M. Wolfe, Rutgers University
Interstate Preference Signaling and the Rise of China:
Implications for International Order, US Foreign Policy, and
Sino-American Cooperation
WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Crisis of the Euro-Zone and the Future of Europe
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Josephine E. Squires, Fort Hays State University
Chair
Leila Simona Talani, King's College London
Europe in the Global Financial Crisis
Alan Weston Cafruny, Hamilton College
Kathleen Fallon, McGill University
Allan Dafoe, University of California Berkeley
What Explains American Sentiment Toward China?
Trade Unions and Austerity Politics in Europe: The Case of
France
Interconnectivity and Development Inequalities: Examining
the National Women's Movement in Ghana
Jean-Christophe Boucher, Laval University
Liselotte Odgaard, Royal Danish Defence College
Brandon K. Yoder, University of Virginia
Sunil A. Vaswani, Johns Hopkins University
To Whom Does Reputation Adhere? Observational
Evidence and Survey Experimental Tests of Country-,
Leader-, and Influence-Specific Reputation
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carlos Roland Vogt, The University of Hong Kong
Disc.
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
WC54: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Leaders and Elites in International Processes
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Sponsor(s): English School
Disc.
WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
China's Place in the International Order
Susan Milner, University of Bath
Debt is the Mother of Folly and Crime
Herman Schwartz, University of Virginia
The Crisis of the Euro-Area: Just a Case of History
Repeating?
Leila Simona Talani, King's College London
WC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Narratives of Nuclear Deterrence
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
Disc.
Fred Chernoff, Colgate University
Restaging the State: The Legacy of Nuclear Deterrence
Arjun Chowdhury, University of British Columbia
Nuclear “Demand” and the NPT Regime
Wade Huntley, Naval Postgraduate School
Nuclear Narratives: Or, Coping with the Messiness of “Real
World” Nuclear Proliferation
Ulla Jasper, Center for Security Studies, Zurich
Protection States Trust?: Superpower Patronage, Nuclear
Behavior, and Alliance Dynamics
Alexander Lanoszka, Princeton University
Unlikely Bed Fellows: Turkey and Brazil's Collaboration on
Iran's Nuclear Program
Evren Celik Wiltse, TOBB University
Imaginary Nuclear Conflicts: Explaining Deterrence
Preference Formation
Zachary J. Zwald, U.S. Air War College
WC58: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Social Movements, Internet Radicalism, and Media Events
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matteo Fumagalli, Central European University
Disc.
Stefania Milan, Munk School of Global Affairs,
University of Toronto
Facilitating Participation: Digital Technologies and Activist
Intermediaries
Catherine Coyer, Central European University
Cyber-Hatred in Russia
Matteo Fumagalli, Central European University
Anna Kirvas, Central European University
Online Activism and the Real-Name System in Korea
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
Chair
Eduardo Salcedo-Albarán, Scientific Vortex Group
Disc.
Daniel S. Gressang, US Department of Defense
An Analysis of US State Department Cables
[UNCLASSIFIED to SECRET//NOFORN] Released by
WikiLeaks Pertaining to the Mexican Cartels: Effects on
Allied/US Governmental Operations and on OSINT
Researchers
Understanding Informational Characteristics of Illicit
Networks: Central and South American Cases
The 2011 Popular Uprising in Egypt: A Facebook
Revolution?
Luis Jorge Garay, Scientific Vortex Group
Eduardo Salcedo-Albarán, Scientific Vortex Group
Florian Kohstall, Free University Berlin, Cairo Office
Panel
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
International Political Sociology
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Disc.
Oliver Richmond, University of St Andrews
Disc.
Lothar Brock, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Hybrid Approaches as Creative Solutions: Revisiting the
Post Colonial State in Melanesia and Polynesia
Kevin Clements, National Centre for Peace and Conflict
Studies
Hybrid Peace Governance in the Human Rights Discourse:
Drafting a Law on the Missing in Post-conflict Lebanon
Lyna Comaty, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Hybrid Governance and the Responsibility to Protect
Oliver Jütersonke, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies, Geneva, and Zurich University
Centre for Ethics (ZUCE)
Controlling the People Through Hybrid Governance in a
Democratic Setting: The Case of the Philippines
Peter M. Kreuzer, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Beyond Hybridity: The Need for People-Centered
Governance
Thania Paffenholz, Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Reintegration Programs for Ex-Combatants: What Role can
DDR Play for Democracy?
Johanna J. Söderström, Uppsala University
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Robert J. Bunker, Counter Threat Training Group
Youngmi Kim, Central European University
WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Hybrid Governance and Peace: Solution or Part of the
Problem?
WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Perspectives on Changing Sovereignty, Internet
Communications Technology and Threats: Mexico & Latin
America Focus
Ready for the Worst? Counterterrorism, Intelligence and the
Brazilian Preparedness for Great Events
Joanisval B. Goncalves, Senate of Brazil
Drug Traffickers’ Communications and Violence: Assessing
the Impact of Expressed Rivalries in Drug-Related Violence
Viridiana Rios, Harvard University
States of Change: Power and Counterpower Expressions in
Latin America’s Criminal Insurgencies
John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
WC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Policies of Rising Powers
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global South Caucus
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University
Disc.
Michael H. Allen, Bryn Mawr College
China-Africa Relations: Making Sense of the Discourse
Seifudein Adem, Binghamton University
IBSA in the Context of International Relations and the
Brazilian Foreign Policy: Overview, Challenges and
Perspectives
Adriana M. C. Bueno, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa
Agropecuária (Embrapa)
Rising Powers and Rising Solidarity? Brazil as an
International Aid Donor
Paula Drumond, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto, Pontifical Catholic
University of Rio De Janeiro
South Africa as Cooperative Partner in BRICs: The
Emerging Market's Gateway to Africa
Fanie Herman
India into Africa: South / South Aid, Investment and
Migration in the 21st Century
Zachariah Mampilly, Vassar College
WC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Gendered Approaches to Post-War Reconstruction and
State-Building
Panel
Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Runa Das, University of Minnesota - Duluth
Saara Särmä, University of Tampere
Disc.
Runa Das, University of Minnesota - Duluth
WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Communications and Nationbuilding: Towards a Diagnostic
of Information Flows in Crisis States
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Gender Disparity in Post-Conflict Societies: A CrossNational Analysis
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Sharath Srinivasan, University of Cambridge
James T. Bang, St. Ambrose University
Susan Jellissen, Belmont University
Aniruddha Mitra, Middlebury College
Media Development, Nation-Building, and the Case of
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Women's Security in Post-Conflict Contexts (Pakistan:
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Afghanistan): From Policies and
Resolutions to Action
Ingvild Jacobsen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Mass Weddings and Garment Factories: The Reintegration
of LTTE Women Fighters in Postwar Sri Lanka
Christine Keating, Ohio State University
Western State-Building and Different Women’s Human (In)
security in Afghanistan
Ben Walter, University of Queensland
WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Urgency of Studying War Again - Differently
Roundtable
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut
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Susan Marie Abbott, Internews Network
Amer Dzihana, Internews Network BiH
Empowering Communities: Local Media and Local
Governance in Afghanistan
Michael Dwyer, Internews Network
New Media and the Ethiopian National Project: Diagnosing
the Politics of Technology
Iginio Gagliardone, University of Cambridge
Applying an Information Diagnostic in Somaliland
Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford
WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel
Articulating Feminist, Global Justice, Immigrant, Anti-War,
and Environmental Struggles Within the World Social Forum
and Alter-Globalization Movement
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
Shane Brighton, University of Sussex
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
Disc.
Tarak Karim Barkawi, New School for Social
Research
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
Transnational Feminisms at the Edges of Global Justice
WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Emerging Powers and Old Powers in the 21st Century
Karen Buckley, University of Manchester
Janet Conway, Brock University
Panel
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Reuel Hanks, Oklahoma State University
Robert H. Donaldson, University of Tulsa
India and Brazil as Emerging Powers
Joao Augusto Castro Neves, University of São Paulo
(USP)
Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego
Japan: Global Power or Declining Power? Redefining the
National Interest
David Fouse, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
Western Powers in the 21st Century: The United States and
the European Union
Mary Troy Johnston
Norma C. Noonan, Augsburg College
Between Ability, Recognition and Identity: How the
Subjective, Intersubjective and Objective Elements of Great
Power Status Shape Armed Conflict and Intervention
Kevork K. Oskanian
Nicole Detraz, University of Memphis
Is Contestation 'Global?' Articulations and Experiences of
'Global' Environmental and Alter-Globalization Movements
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Disc.
Tatiana A. Shakleina, Moscow State Institute of
International Relations
China: A Reluctant Global Power in Search of its Rightful
Place
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Chair
Russia in the 21st Century: Still a Great Power
The World Social Forum and the Global Social Forum
Rhizome: Developing a Rubric
Peter Funke, University of South Florida, Tampa
The Climate Justice Movement Within and Against
Globalization
Shannon Gibson, University of Miami
Constructing the Alter-Globalization Movement via
Miscibility: Post-9/11 Anti-Neoliberal and Anti-War Activism
Ruth Reitan, University of Miami
WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Aid: Origins and Effects
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Fahimul Quadir, York University
Disc.
Fahimul Quadir, York University
Multilateral Aid Allocation: The Case of the Inter-American
Development Bank
Diego Hernández, University of Heidelberg
When Do Governments Divert Aid? How Donor Interests
Influence Aid Diversion
Ryan S. Jablonski, University of California San Diego
Who Shapes the Donors? The Autonomy of Domestic Aid
Institutions and the Effectiveness of Aid
Shyam S. Kulkarni, University of Illinois
Gina Martinez, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Aid, Capacity, and Trust
Jeffrey S. Lindstrom, Whittier College
Acting Together: Assessing the Impacts of IMF and US
Foreign Aids on Financial Reforms
Sawa Omori, International Christian University
WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Global Civics: Normative and Empirical Dimensions
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ali Hakan Altinay, Brookings Institution
Participan
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Derek Shearer, Occidental College
Elena Alekseenkova, Russian International Affairs
Council
Marina Lebedeva, Moscow State Instute of
International Relations (University)
Eleni Lazarou, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Ivan N. Timofeev, Russian International Affairs
Council
WD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Is Transparency the Answer? New Technologies and
Government Accountability
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steven L. Livingston, George Washington University
Disc.
Jacob Groshek, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Corruption in the Public Eye: From Transparency to
Publicity
Elitza E. Katzarova, University of Trento
The Internet: A New Route to Good Governance
Susan Khazaeli, University of Ottawa
Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa
Transparency and Confidence in Governmental Institutions
Robert D. Knight, Chadron State College
Shafiq Rahman, Chadron State College
Freedom of Information Laws and Corruption: The Role of
Sanctions for Non-Compliance
Rajdeep Pakanati, University of Delaware
WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Crossing Cultures and Levels of Analysis in Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Hayat Alvi, U.S. Naval War College
WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The European Union-China Relationship: Challenges and
Opportunities in the Global Information Age
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Making Families Across Borders: The Foreign Policy of
Intercountry Adoption
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Scott Alexander William Brown, University of
Glasgow
Disc.
May-Britt U. Stumbaum, Centre for European
Integration, Free University of Berlin
Disc.
Chuanxing Wang, Tongji University
The EU, China and Cyber Security in the Global Information
Age
Benjamin Barton, King's College / Hong Kong University
The EU’s Policy Towards Reform in China: Opportunities
and Challenges in the Global Information Age
Scott Alexander William Brown, University of Glasgow
The Battle for the Euro! China’s Information Strategy to
Steer Market Sentiment in Favour of the Single Currency
Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
The EU’s Promotion of Human Rights in the Global
Information Age: The Case of China
Wenwen Shen, University of Bath, UK
Progress and Limitations: A Survey of China's Public
Diplomacy Towards Europeans
Lilei Song, University
China, the European Union and the Role of New Media:
Impacts of the EU’s Usage of New Media Tools on Chinese
Elites’ Perceptions of the ‘Civilian Power’ Europe
Jizhou Zhao, Shanghai Jiaotong University & Free
University Berlin
Crister S. Garrett, University of Leipzig
Multicultural Foreign Policy and European Public Diplomacy
Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Bath
Marijke Breuning, University of North Texas
Visa Liberalizations for Turks: Agency of the European
Commission, Court Decisions and Reluctant Member States
Alexander Buergin, Izmir University of Economics
Public-Private Partnerships in Economic Diplomacy: CaseStudy, Belgian Multinationals
Jennifer Kesteleyn, Ghent University
U.S. Cultural Diplomacy: Domestic Dimension and Foreign
Policy Strategy
Anastasia Koshkina, American University
WD06: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Disaster Preparedness and Response in the Information Age
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Derrick L. Cogburn, American University, Syracuse
University
Disc.
Eytan Gilboa, Bar-Ilan University
Natural Disasters Influence Transnational Relationships in a
Large-Scale Online Social Network
Robert Bond, University of California San Diego
Christopher Fariss, University of California San Diego
James Fowler, University of California - San Diego
Jaime Settle, University of California San Diego
Crisis Communication and Public Perception: How
Communication Strategies Effect Public Preparedness and
Response
Christine Crudo, Washington State University
The Role of ICT in Crisis Preparedness, Response and
Recovery
Jose J. Gonzalez, University of Agder
Bjørn Erik Munkvold, University of Agder
Christian Webersik, University of Agder
Julie Dugdale, University of Grenoble
Ole-Christoffer Granmo, University of Agder
Frank Y Li, University of Agder
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Disc.
Brett Douglas Martin Peary, Kyoto University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama, Pontifical
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Disc.
Terrence Michael O'Sullivan, University of Akron
Divisive Consensus: The Effects of Policy Framings on
Global AIDS Politics
Roger A. Coate, Georgia College & State University
Vlad Kratsov, Brown University
The Authorship of Global Messages: The Fluidity of Agency
in the Social Marketing of HIV Prevention
James Joseph Frueh, Bridgewater College
Policy-Making Before Evidence: Security-Based Responses
to HIV
Suzanne Hindmarch, University of Toronto
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations
Vincent W. Wang, University of Richmond
Disc.
Brian L. Job, University of British Columbia
China-ASEAN Conflict and Cooperation on the South China
Sea
Aileen Baviera, University of the Philippines
China’s Rise and Security in the Taiwan Strait: Reassessing
Coefficients and Parameters in the Cold Peace Function
Chyungly Lee, Institute of International Relations
China in South Asia: 'Stabilizer' or 'Destabilizer?'
Raviprasad Narayanan, National Chengchi University
China’s Optimal Strategic Choice in Asia: Building a
Multilayered Architecture
Hao Su, China Foreign Affairs University
Chinese Policy Towards the Korean Peninsula: Continuity
and Changes
Fei-Ling Wang, Georgia Institute of Technoogy
Dynamic Terror: A Re-Conceptualization of the Empirical
Study of Terrorism Through the Use of Group-Level Data
Konstantin Ash, University of California - San Diego
Innovation in Non-State Armed Groups: Hezbollah’s
Learning Tactics From 1982 to 2006
Marc R. DeVore, European University Institute (EUI)
Ulrike Esther Franke, King's College London
Armin Staehli, University of St. Gallen/ American
University of Beirut
Analysis of Global Trends in Terrorist-Related Kidnapping
James Forest, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
On the Edge of al-Qaida? Using Information Technology to
Build an Open-Source Model of Islamist Extremism
Luke M. Gerdes, University of Pittsburgh & United States
Military Academy
Here to Stay? The Rising Threat of Violent Dissident
Republicanism in Northern Ireland
John F. Morrison, University of East London, School of
Law
WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
2011 Workshop
Panel
Hybrid Peace Governance: Its Emergence and Impact
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver
Heather Wipfli, USC Institute for Global Health
Disc.
Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School
Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel
‘Simple’ Responsibility: Moral Framing, Transnational
Companies, and Policy Action in Global Health
WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
China's Rise and Asian Security
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Innovative Use of Social Media in the 2011 Great Eastern
Japan Natural Disasters
WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Going Viral? Global Public Health in the 21st Century
WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Understanding Terrorist Behavior
Disc.
Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver
Peacebuilding and the Changing Features of the
International Community
Kristine Höglund, Uppsala University
Hybrid Peace Governance: Its Emergence and Impact
Anna Jarstad, Uppsala University
Problematizing Local Ownership in Peace Operations:
Anna Jarstad, Uppsala University
Louise Olsson, Folke Bernadotte Academy
Hybrid Norms: What Democracy Promotion in State
Building?
Marie-Joelle Zahar, University of Montreal
WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Power, Technology and Global Information Literacy: Their
Implications for the 21st Century Curriculum
Sponsor(s): International Education
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario
Disc.
Steven Rothman, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific
University
Critical Strategic Studies: On the Instrumentalisation of
Information, Knowledge and Identity
Philippe Dufort, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs (CRIA)
'Critical Success': Developing a Collaborative, Fully
Integrated Information Literacy Instruction Into a Political
Science Curriculum
Peter A. Ferguson, University of Western Ontario
Bruce Fyfe, University of Western Ontario
The Challenges of Information and Communication
Technologies for Trans-National Efforts at Homeland
Security Education
Craig McLean, Northumbria University
Daniel R. Silander, Linnaeus University
Donald H. Wallace, University of Central Missouri
Equations of Power and Emerging Partnerships at the
Learning Place: The Impact of Global Information
Ajitha K. Nayar, Indian Institute of Information
Technology and Management-Kerala
Human Rights Education: The Digital Approach
Rebecca Joy Norlander, Saybrook University
WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Migration and Development Deconstructing Rationalities and
Practices: Exploring Venues for Empowerment
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Helen Schwenken, University of Kassel
Chair
Martin Geiger, University of Osnabruck (Germany)
Disc.
Matt Bakker, Colorado College
Transnational Migration and Development Policy-Making in
Mexico
Matt Bakker, Colorado College
The Heroic Migrant Again: Whose Development, Where,
and Why Now?
Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie University
The ‘Migration & Development-Anti-Politics-Machine’ Within
Global Migration Management
Martin Geiger, University of Osnabruck (Germany)
Questioning the ‘Migration & Development’ Nexus in
Research and Policy-Making From Labor Mobility to Human
Development
Fahimul Quadir, York University
The Knowledge of Difference: Gender in International
Migration and Development Policies
Helen Schwenken, University of Kassel
WD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
Changing Balances and Identities in the Mediterranean
During and After the Arab Spring
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Giampiero Giacomello, University of Bologna
Chair
Bertjan Verbeek, Radboud University Nijmegen
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Fabrizio Coticchia, Sant'Anna School of Advanced
Studies
Chiara Ruffa, Harvard University
Federica Ferrari, University of Bologna
Jason William Davidson, University of Mary
Washington
WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Political Economy of Information
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Disc.
Milton L. Mueller, Syracuse University
China in the Information Era: Can it Maintain Controls Over
the Market Sector, Appease the Globally Connected Social
Networking Community, and Still Attract Foreign Direct
Investment?
Chester Roe Goddard
Market Structuring and Brazilian Banks as Information
Intermediaries
D. Rajeev Sibal, London School of Economics
Centralizing Bargaining: Information Problem and
International Organization
Fredrick Suh, University of Chicago
Information and Communication, or Threats and
Punishment? Strategies of Private Sector Influence Over
International Financial Regulatory Policy Making
Kevin Young, Princeton University
Dragonomic Diplomacy Under the Palms of Information
Technologies
Shuxiu Zhang, London School of Economics and Political
Science
WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Humanity and International Relations: Liminal Bodies and
Subject Creation
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
João Nunes, University of Warwick
Disc.
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Immunitarian Regimes, Metaphors, and the Body
Stefanie R. Fishel, Colgate University
Uncharted Territories of International Existence: Bodies,
Forces, Nomadism
Anatoli I. Ignatov, Johns Hopkins University
‘Immanent Life’: The Temporalised Subject of Security
Jamie M. Johnson, University of Manchester
Are We Post-Human?: Sacrifice, Revolution, and
Fundamentalism
Erin Felicia Labbie, Bowling Green State University
Ubuntu and the Coloniality of Cosmopolitanism in IR
Mvuselelo Ngcoya, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
Post-Human Political Imaginaries: Revolutions, Resistance
and Community Life
Andreja Zevnik, University of Manchester
WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Use of Force and Weapons in International Law
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Harry D. Gould, Florida International University
Disc.
Rebecca Sanders, University of Toronto
From Saving Strangers to Saving Equals? Responsibility
and the Development Towards an Ius Non Bellum
Sassan Gholiagha, University of Hamburg
The Determinants of Nuclear Force Structure
Jeff Kaplow, University of California San Diego
Rupal N. Mehta, UCSD
At the Vanishing Point of Law? International Law and the
Use of Force by Canada and Britain in the Korean War
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
Amanda Gale Sanford, University of Tennessee
IR Theory, Law, and Obligation: Positing Four Roles for
International Law in the Use of Force by States.
Sean K. Richmond, University of Oxford
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University
The Strategist's Curse: A Theory of False Optimism as a
Cause of War
Daniel Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Illusion of Choice: Killing Power, Cross-Audience Utility
and the Culture Problem in Substate Violence
Ivan M. Arreguin-toft, Boston University
Blood and Treasure: Fiscal Strategies in Irregular Civil
Wars
Walt Cooper, Harvard University
WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Political Economy in Islamic Countries
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ebru Erdem Akcay, University of California
Riverside
Disc.
Jason Yackee, University of Wisconsin Law School
Do South-South Bilateral Investment Treaties Increase
Foreign Direct Investment? Intra-Regional Evidence From
MENA Countries
Globalization, Political Change, and Islamist Identities
Jeff Friedman, Harvard University
Hasan Kosebalaban, Istanbul Sehir University
A New Approach to Events Data
Brandon Stewart, Harvard University
Mass Killing and the Evolution of Popular Support in Civil
War
Yuri Zhukov, Harvard University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christopher Kinsey, Defense Studies Department
Christopher Kinsey, Defense Studies Department
Doing Business vs. Doing Good? Conflicting Motivations in
the Relationship Between PMSCs and Humanitarian
Organisations
Birthe Anders, King's College London
Problematising Military-PSC Relations: Swedish Officers
and the Private Security Sector in International Operations
Joakim Berndtsson, University of Gothenburg
Motivations of Armed Contractors
Ali Hawks, King's College London
Examining the Economic Incentives of Private Military and
Security Companies
Tahmina Sadat Hadjer, University of Konstanz
WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Understanding Trade and International Conflict Dichotomy
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel R. Lake, State University of New York at
Plattsburgh
Disc.
Charles Boehmer, University of Texas, El Paso
Trade, Interdependence, and Militarized Interstate Disputes
Between 1870 and 2001
Attaphorn Samphansakul, University of North Texas
Patrick E. Shea, Rutgers University
The Nuclear Crisis And Trade: The Case of South-North
Korea
Heather M. Cox, University of California - Irvine
Cumulative Effects and the Study of War
Disc.
Financing Peace: Sovereign Credit Access and
International Conflict
Ki-Young Sung, University of Southern California
Jacob Shapiro, Princeton University
WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
PMSCs and the Market: The Role of Perceptions and
Motivations in Business
Economic Agreements, Intra-Agreement Conflict, and Policy
Substitution
Matthew D. Shaffer, University of South Carolina
WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Strategic Choice and the Study of War: New Theoretical and
Methodological Approaches
Disc.
The Circumvention Hypothesis: Do States Avoid Conflict
Intervention by Diverting Trade?
Mapping “Conservative” Capital: “Islamist” Business
Associations, the State and Geopolitics— the Case of Turkey
Lerna Yanik, Kadir Has University
WD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Taxation in the Global Economy
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ryan G. Baird, Dept. of Defense
Disc.
Stefan Fritsch, Bowling Green State University
Disc.
Ryan G. Baird, Dept. of Defense
The Path of Policy Diffusion: Explaining the Spread of the
Flat Tax and Pension Privatization
Mitchell A. Orenstein, Johns Hopkins University
Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College
International Trade Taxes, Openness, and Democracies
Ida Bastiaens, University of Pittsburgh
Nita Rudra, University of Pittsburgh
Whose "Treasure Islands?"
Robert T. Kudrle, University of Minnesota
Veto Players and Tax Reform for Foreign Capital
Investment: Corporate Tax Competition in a Globalized
Economy
Hyeon Seok Park, The University of Iowa
The Unequal Level Playing Field in Tax Competition
Fabio Wasserfallen, University of Zurich
WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Challenge of Autonomist Marxism
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Francois Debrix, Virginia Tech
Disc.
Daniel V. Preece, Carleton University
Uncovering Hidden Narratives of Class Struggle and Class
Composition in IPE
Alex Diceanu, McMaster University
10 Reasons Why You Should Read Hardt & Negri
Who Adopts MIND/FIND in INTERPOL’s Fight Against
International Crime and Terrorism?
Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
Wanda Vrasti, Humboldt University of Berlin
Walter Enders, University of Alabama
Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas
Montenegro's Precarious Proletarians: Neoliberal
Rearticulations of Postsocialist Labor
Regime Age and Terrorism: Are New Democracies Prone to
Terrorism?
Konstantin Kilibarda, York University
James A. Piazza, The Pennsylvania State University
Of Two Crises: Biopolitical Production and Respiratory
Capital
Common Drivers of Transnational Terrorism: Principal
Component Analysis
Garnet Kindervater, University of Minnesota
WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Genesis and Operation of New Media
Panel
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Susan Marie Abbott, Internews Network
Disc.
Breaking Tweets: Foreign Correspondents' Uses of Twitter
Kuan-Ju Chen, University of Georgia
Raluca Cozma, Iowa State University
Watching Media Watchdog Groups: Social Construction of
International News Coverage
Kazuhiro Maeshima, Bunkyo University
Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University
Jeffrey S. Dixon, Texas A&M University - Central
Texas
Does the ICC Promote Peace? An Intervention Analysis of
Rebel Violence in Uganda
Katherine Vera Bryant, Texas A&M University
The Stronghold and Beyond: Explaining Rebel Strength in
Civil War, 1975-2001
Alexa Robertson, Stockholm University
Yuichi Kubota, State University of New York at Albany
Panel
Information, Rebel Organization, and Civil War Termination
Kazuhiro Obayashi, Hitotsubashi University
Acquiescence or Altercation: Explaining Government
Responses to Citizen Rebellion
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Emma L. Anderson, Keele University
Brigitte Zimmerman, University of California, San Diego
Stefan H. Elbe, University of Sussex
"Two-Thirds Gone": Transparency and Accountability in
Global Health
Katherine J. Banks, University of Washington
Joannie Tremblay-Boire, University of Washington
Measuring Summit Success in the Global Information Age
John Kirton, University of Toronto
The IHR Revisions: Socialization, Compliance and
Changing Norms of Global Health Security
WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Biodiversity: Sharks, Elephants, and Everything in Between
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Betul Gokkir, University of Florida
Disc.
Travis Reynolds, Colby College
Embedded Ecologies: A Political Ethnography of Wildlife
Conservation and Climate Adaptation
Parakh N. Hoon, Virginia Tech
Non-Regimes Trigger Institutional Interaction: The Case of
Shark Management
Simon H. Rushton, Aberystwyth University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas
Disc.
Erica Chenoweth, Wesleyan University
Disc.
Patrick James, University of Southern California
Terrorism and the Internal Commitment Problem
Navin Bapat, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rebecca H. Best, University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill
There Can Be No Compromise: Moderates and Radicals,
Institutional Inclusiveness, and Domestic Terrorism
Alex Braithwaite, University College London
Dennis M. Foster, Virginia Military Institute
Disc.
Michael D. Fürstenberg, TU Braunschweig
Narratives of Resistance: Comparing Global News
Coverage of the Arab Awakening
WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Frontiers of Terrorism Research
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Steve R. Garrison, Midwestern State University
"The Power to Walk Away": Transnational Rebels and the
Termination of Civil War
The Geopolitical Origins of Al Jazeera English
Disc.
WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of Rebel Forces
and Warlords
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Cristina Archetti, University of Salford
WD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Health Diplomacy: Cooperation, Power and
Accountability
Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas
Atsushi Ishii, Tohoku University
Institutional Linkages Between Climate Change Mitigation
and Biodiversity Conservation
Kanako Morita, National Institute for Environmental
Studies
WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
From Human Trafficking to Human Rights: Reframing
Contemporary Slavery
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of Notre Dame
Disc.
Alison Brysk, University of California Santa Barbara
When the Pink Paper is a Red Flag: The International
Organization for Migration, Counter-Trafficking, and Failure
of a "Human Rights" Led Mission
Jacqueline Berman, Mathematica Policy Research
Human Trafficking as "Private Wrong": Lessons of a Human
Rights Approach
Alison Brysk, University of California Santa Barbara
Beyond Rhetoric: The Realities of Support for Trafficked
Persons in the UK and the Need for a Human Rights
Approach
Patrick Burland, University of the West of England,
Bristol
Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware
Anthony Smith, University of California-Irvine
Heather Smith, Lewis & Clark College
Disc.
Lena Partzsch, University of Greifswald
Constitutional Protection for Environmental Rights:
Participation and Consultation
Constitutional Environmental Rights: A Quantitative
Analysis of Intra-Regional Influences
Christien van den Anker, University of the West of
England, Bristol
Josh C. Gellers, University of California at Irvine
Panel
Sponsor(s): Human Rights
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Christian Erickson, Roosevelt University
Yan St-Pierre, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Why the Torture Taboo Matters
Jamal R. Barnes, Murdoch University
The New Face of International Security
Maria Fanis, Ohio University
Security Versus Liberty in the Context of Counterterrorism:
An Experimental Approach
Blake Garcia, Texas A&M University
Guantanamo and the Crystallization of Human Rights
Consciousness in the Muslim World
Abouzar Nasirzadeh, University of Toronto
The Challenge of Terrorism for Human Rights Regime: The
Dispute Between USA and UN Secretary-General
William Torres Laureano da Rosa, University of Sussex
WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Going Beyond the Pale: Rethinking "Research Design" in
International Relations
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lisa M. Samuel, College of Charleston
Christopher M. Brown, Florida International
University
When Using Large-N Methods is Implausible: A Qualitative
Case Study of the U.S. Presidency and North Korea Policy
Taehyung Ahn, University of California Irvine, Florida
International University
Case-Driven Theory-Building in Comparative
Democratization: The Heuristics of Venezuela's
"Democratic Purgatory"
Christopher M. Brown, Florida International University
"Structured" and "Focused" Approaches to Controlled
Comparison: Valuing the Utilization of Small-N Methods in
the Study of Conflict Management in Eastern Europe
Angela Kachuyevski, Arcadia University
Peacebuilding Through Healing: The Ongoing Impact of
Trauma on Northern Irish Society
Connor M. Moriarty, Arcadia University
Panel
Erin Daly, Widener School of Law
Modern Slavery and Global Inequality: Lessons From
Global Justice and Human Rights Debates
Disc.
WD31: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Democracy and the Environment
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Candice Carr Kelman, UC Irvine
Human Trafficking and International Cheap Talk: The Dutch
Government and the Island Territories
Disc.
Lisa M. Samuel, College of Charleston
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
God Has Told Us that Slavery is Wrong
WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Protecting Human Rights or Gaining Security?
Using Ethnography to Study International Negotiations: The
WTO, Small Developing States, and the Politics of
Difference
Democratic Participation in Regional Environmental
Governance Across Borders
Andreas Klinke, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Does Democracy Promote Sustainability?
Brian Lambert, UW-Oshkosh
Tun Myint, Carleton College
Territorial Autonomy and Local Governance in Colombia's
Pacific Littoral: Choco as a Case Study
Marcela Velasco, Colorado State University
Selling Stakeholders Up the River: International
Cooperation and Domestic Accountability in the Mekong
River Delta
Jennifer L. Wallace, University of Maryland
WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Out Group Politics in Comparative Perspective
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
Disc.
Sherrill Stroschein, University College London
Who Supports Partition and Why? New Survey Evidence
from Sudan
Bernd Beber, New York University
Philip Roessler, College of William and Mary
Alexandra Scacco, New York University
Towards a Macro-Level Theory of Ethnic Scapegoating
Mark Beeman, Northern Arizona University
Identity Conflict: A Bane to Development and
Marginalisation, a Case Study of the Sudan
Olushola Ezekiel Bode-Kehinde, University of Strathclyde
Triggers of In-Group/Out-Group Polarization
Kristen Dawson, Utah State University
James Dyer, Utah State University
Matt Formisano, Utah State University
David Goetze, Utah State University
Craig E. Reeder, Utah State University
Language Policy and Identity: Faces of an International
Issue
Jailine Mayara Sousa de Farias, Federal University of
Paraiba
WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
‘The Canary in the Mine’ - NATO and Liberal World Order
Sponsor(s): International Organization
International Security Studies
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Disc.
Tim Dunne, University of Queensland
NATO – Russian Missile Defence Cooperation: Towards a
Hybrid-Partnership Between 'Rule' and 'Relationship?'
Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International
Studies
Heidi Hardt, University of Montreal
Rebecca Moore, Concordia College
Partnerships for Peace or Order? On the Causes and
Consequences of NATO's Changing Diplomacy
Panel
Sponsor(s): Brazilian International Relations Association
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Janina Onuki, University of Sao Paulo
Janina Onuki, University of Sao Paulo
India as a Great Power: The South Asian Quagmire
Shibashis Chatterjee, Jadavpur University
New Role of Brazil in Global Governance
Amâncio de Oliveira, University of Sao Paulo
New Foreign Economic Policy in India
Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington
Rising Powers and the 'Strategic Value' of Nuclear
Weapons
Marco Vieira, University of Birmingham
WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Judiciary and Jurisdiction in the Context of International Law
Sponsor(s): International Law
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Lorna Lloyd, Keele University
Lorna Lloyd, Keele University
Judicial Control of Public Policy and its Consequences on
Brazilian Foreign Policy After 1988
Enio Saraiva Leao, Federal University of Pernambuco
Best Evidence: The Role of Information in Domestic Judicial
Enforcement of International Human Rights Agreements
Yonatan Lupu, University of California San Diego
"Justice is Green": Bribery, Ethics, and the Judiciary in
Liberia
Geraldine O'Mahony, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Delimiting Universal Jurisdiction in the Transparent Global
System in the Information Age
Yeoun J. Varley, University of Hawaii
Disc.
Marcus Marktanner, Kennesaw State University
Introducing the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM): A Database of
Comprehensive Peace Agreements and its Implementation,
1989-2006
Katharine M. Floros, University of Missouri
Heather Elko McKibben, University of California Davis
Making Diplomacy Work: Illocutionary Force as a
Bargaining Tool
Burak Kadercan, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals (IBEI)
Sten Rynning, University of Southern Denmark
Disc.
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yohannes Woldemariam, Fort Lewis College
Bargaining Strategies and the Failure of Civil War Peace
Agreements
NATO’s New Partnership Policy: Evidence of a Diminishing
Commitment to Liberal World Order?
Disc.
Sponsor(s): Peace Studies
John Darby, University of Notre Dame
Madhav Joshi, University of Notre Dame
Losing Institutional Memory: Lessons (Un)learned in
Conflict Management
WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Emerging Powers in New Global Governance
WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Bargaining Strategies, Peace Agreements, and Solutions to
Civil War
The Impact of Intra-Insurgent Factions on Civil War
Settlement and Peace Durability
Noa Levanon, Johns Hopkins University
Third Party Mediation by International Organizations: Using
Information to End Civil Wars?
Magnus Lundgren, Stockholm University
Decentralization and Peace: The Effects of Federalism on
the Onset of Civil Wars
Clara Emilia Edith Neupert-Wentz, University of
Mannheim
WD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Intervention
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern
Denmark
Disc.
Annemarie P. Rodt, University of Southern
Denmark
From Ivory Coast to Libya: To What Extent is France’s
‘Right of Intervention’ Driving its Foreign Policy?
Christophe Chowanietz, Université de Montréal
Jeremie Gomand, University of Montreal
A Theory of European Intervention: Ethnocentrism,
Prestige, and Weight of History
Catherine Gegout, University of Nottingham
Enforcing the No-Fly Zone in Libya: Reflections on Public
and Political Reactions in the South African Context
Theodor G. Neethling, University of the Free State
WD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
From Information to Analysis: Validating and Leveraging
Evidence From Open-Source Databases on Terrorism
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona
Disc.
John P. Sawyer, University of Maryland (START)
Exports of Another Type: The Determinants of Interstate
Transmission of Terrorism
R. Karl Rethemeyer, State University of New York at
Albany
Hyun Hee Park, State University of New York at Albany
Effectively Managing and Analyzing Empirical Data on
CBRN Terrorist Events
America's War Crimes Quagmire
Michael Haas, California Polytechnic University, Pomona
Gary A. Ackerman, University of Maryland
Lauren E. Pinson, University of Maryland (START)
The EU as a 'Moral Power' Through Its DemocracyPromotion Policy in the South Caucasus?
Application of a Profile Similarity Methodology to Leverage
Open-Source Data on CBRN Activities of Terrorist Groups
Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona
David Melamed, University of Arizona
Eric Schoon, University of Arizona
Disc.
Gideon B. Baker, Griffith University
Ethics, Politics and Hospitality: Rethinking Community
Through Refugee Camps
Panel
The Power of Norms in Conflict: Measuring the Impact of
Military Culture on Civilian Victimization in
Counterinsurgency
Andrew Bell, Duke University
To Kill or Not to Kill? The Effectiveness of Targeting
Civilians in Internal Conflict
Jessica Brandwein, University of Notre Dame
Neil Narang, University of California San Diego
Human Security in Post-Crisis Swat: Exploring the Interface
of Local and Global Experiences and Perceptions of
Security and Development
Ingrid L.P. Nyborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
The Process of Mass Killing: Motives, Means, and
Opportunities of Elimination Politics
Kerstin C. Fisk, Claremont Graduate University
Jennifer Ramos, Loyola Marymount University
Rethinking Costly International Moral Action: Britain’s
Campaign Against Ottoman Slavery
Lamis Abdelaaty, Princeton University
Afghanistan: Transitional Justice in the Midst of War
Elham Atashi, Goucher College
From Baghdad to Benghazi: Just War Theory and the
Framing of Collective Security Operations
Michael J. Butler, Clark University
Embodied Humanitarians: Hospitality and the Ethics of
Emergency
Thomas Moore, University of Westminster
WD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Climate Change: Narratives, Actors and Networks
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
Shannon Gibson, University of Miami
National Identity & Climate Change Policy in the Americas
Amy Below, Oregon State University
Global Climate Change Negotiations: An Insider’s
Perspective
Radoslav Dimitrov, University of Western Ontario
Global Cities, Climate Policy Coalitions and the Urban Poor:
Non-State Actors or a "Marriage of Inconvenient Truth?"
Craig A. Johnson, University of Guelph
Understanding Communication About the Environment and
Security: Narratives of Climate Change and Foreign Policy
Taylor B. Seybolt, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Frances Harbour, George Mason University
Maria Fotou, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Disc.
Alper Kaliber, Yasar University
Biting the Hand That Feeds: Explaining Attacks Against Aid
Workers in Civil Conflict
Droning Out the Ethics of War
International Relations and the Camp: In Search of
Theoretical Tools
Sponsor(s): Environmental Studies
International Communication
What Does Human Security Mean for Kurdish Question:
The Case of Kurdish Woman Organizations
Disc.
Dan Bulley, Queen's University Belfast
The Secret Faith of Poststructural Ethics
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee, York University
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Ingrid L.P. Nyborg, Norwegian University of Life
Sciences
Disc.
Alexa Royden, Queens University of Charlotte
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Albert C. Pierce, National Defense University
Liza Griffin, University of Westminster
Hospitality Ethics and International Relations
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Ethics
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
Jacob M. Cramer, University of Arizona
Alexandra Joosse, University of Arizona
H. Brinton Milward, University of Arizona
Eric Schoon, University of Arizona
A. Joseph West, University of Arizona
WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ethics and Morality in Foreign Affairs
WD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Relations and the Ethics of Hospitality
Sponsor(s): International Ethics
Critical Cases: A Comparative Analysis of Terrorist
Networks
WD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Human Security: Threats to Civilians in War
Syuzanna Vasilyan, American University of Armenia
Panel
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Sharon Spray, Elon University
WD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Information Age
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Communication
Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jing Sun, University of Denver
Disc.
Joel R. Campbell, Troy University
The Internet and China's Foreign Policy
Gustaaf Geeraerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Information Effects: The U.S. Human Rights Reporting in
the Asia-Pacific Region
Hunjoon Kim, Griffith University
Shaping Whose Perspectives? Sino-US Summits and
Signaling in Chinese Newspaper Editorials
Joseph E. Lin, University of Pennsylvania
Language, Information and Power and the Evolution of the
International System
Jeremy T. Paltiel, Carleton University
Framing the Chinese Foreign Policy Making Context: The
Role of Public Opinion
Elina Sinkkonen, University of Oxford
WD44: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Roundtable
The Work of Maria Lugones and her Concept of the
Coloniality of Gender
Sponsor(s): Int'l Social Science Council's Scientific Research Prog. on
Gender, Globalization & Democratization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jane H. Bayes, California State University,
Northridge
Participan Amy Lind, University of Cincinnati
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Northridge
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WD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Politics of Migration in Africa
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Beth Elise Whitaker, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
Disc.
Beth Elise Whitaker, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
Disc.
Stephen Burgess, US Air War College
Carl A. LeVan, American University
The Effect of China's Scramble for Resources and African
Resource Nationalism on the Supply of Strategic Southern
African Minerals
Stephen Burgess, US Air War College
Redefining the Boundaries of Citizenship Through Land
Access in Africa
Lauren Honig, Cornell University
Urban Migration, Economic Uncertainty, and Ethnic
Networks in Suburban Abuja
Carl A. LeVan, American University
Citizens vs. Foreigners: The Politics of Immigration in Africa
Panel
Sponsor(s): Ethnicity, Nationalism, & Migration Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Disc.
Manus I. Midlarsky, Rutgers University
Coordination Without Conflict? A Comparison of Ethnic
Voting and Violence in Guyana and Trinidad
Emily Beaulieu, University of Kentucky
Patterns in the Location of Violence During the Bosnian
Civil War
Andreas Beger, Florida State University
Ethnicity and the Willingness to Sanction Political Violence:
Evidence From Kenya
Adrienne LeBas, American University
Decentralization, Citizenship Rules, and Party Control: Why
Can’t Regional Ethnic Parties and Decentralization Trigger
Ethnic Violence?
Kimberly L. Shella, University of California Irvine
WD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Peacekeeping and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Africa
and the Americas
Sponsor(s): International Organization
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Karisa T. Cloward, Southern Methodist University
Disc.
Haley J. Swedlund, Radboud University Nijmegen
Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Pathologies of
Grassroots NGOs
Karisa T. Cloward, Southern Methodist University
The Role of Networks in International Post-Conflict
Reconstruction and Disaster Relief Missions
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of Cambridge
Diplomatic Advocacy and Conflict Diamonds: Like-Minded
Governments and Global Humanitarian Politics
Missing Coordination and Missing Translation: The
Shortcomings of UN and EU Interventions in the Eastern
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Meike Lurweg, Gothenburg University
Turning Ares into Aphrodite: Towards a Common South
American Peacekeeping Force?
Leonardo Paz Neves, Brazilian Institute of Capital
Markets (IBMEC)
WD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Into the Borderscape: Ways and Means of Conceptualising
and Operationalising the Borderscape in Order to Better
Understand Contemporary Borders and Bordering
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Benjamin C. Tallis, University of Manchester &
Anglo American University, Prague
Chair
Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet, University of Manchester
Disc.
Xymena Kurowska, Central European University
Landscapes of Control: European Digital Borders,
Normalisation and the Politics of Difference
Beth Elise Whitaker, University of North Carolina at
Charlotte
WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Violence at Different Levels of Analysis
Odysseas Chistou, University of Nicosia
Tanya Mc Camphill, Queen's University Belfast
Don Hubert, University of Ottawa
Sponsor(s): African Politics Conference Group
Disc.
A Micro-Level Framework on Organized Political Violence:
EOKA and the IRA in Comparative Analysis
Julien Jeandesboz, King's College London
From Dostuk to Brussels and Back Again: How to Analyze
the Topology of Borderscapes?
Médéric Martin-Mazé, Sciences-Po Paris
Integration and Securitization: The Politics of
Depoliticization
Can E. Mutlu, University of Ottawa
Mark Salter, University of Ottawa
History and Materiality in the Production, Organisation and
Administration of Borderscapes: Iraq in 2003 and Bengal in
1885
Prem K. Rajaram, Central European University
Into the Borderscape: Towards a Geopolitical Socio-Visual
Ethnography
Benjamin C. Tallis, University of Manchester & Anglo
American University, Prague
WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Information and Communication Technologies and
Development
Panel
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Nanette S. Levinson, American University
Nanette S. Levinson, American University
The New Era of Information and Communication
Technology: Foreign Policy, Developing Economies and
Media
Ricardo César Alves da Motta Meneses, PUC-Rio / Viva
Rio
The Role of Telecommunications on Development and
International Relations
Anna Karoline Carneiro, UEPB
Antonio Philipe de Moura Pereira, University of Brasilia
ICT, Digital Divide and Post-Colonial States: Challenges
and Opportunities
Surya Narayan Misra, Kalinga Institute of Industrial
Technology
Russian National Applied Solutions of E-Governance
Natalia Alexseevna Vasilyeva, Saint-Petersburg
University Russia
Information and Communication Technologies: The Impact
on Global Human Health
Skyne Uku Wertimer, California State University Long
Beach
WD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Discourses of Self/Other and the Analysis of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Sociology
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Maja Zehfuss, University of Manchester
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Disc.
WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Nuclear Policy in Comparative Perspective
Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco
German Military off the Coast of Somalia: The Discursive
Construction of the Fight Against “Piracy”
Stefan Beck, University of Kiel
Natural Disasters and Collective Identity: The Cases of
Japan and New Zealand
David Bruce MacDonald, University of Guelph
Dirk Nabers, University of Kiel
From "Japan Problem" to "China Threat?": Economic
Discourses on Japan and China as Identity Constructions in
U.S. Foreign Policy
Nicola Nymalm, Kiel University & GIGA Institute of Asian
Studies
Japan’s Securitizing Discourse: The Significance of North
Korea for Japan’s New Security Posture
Ryoma Sakaeda, Kiel University Research Group on
International Political Sociology
The Possibility of Regional Intervention and the Other
Stefanie Wodrig, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc.
Margaret E. Kosal, Georgia Institute of Technology
Disc.
Fred Chernoff, Colgate University
A Tough Sell? An Experimental Comparison of US and UK
Public Support for Military Action in Iran
Graeme A. Davies, University of Leeds
Robert Johns, University of Essex
Convergence or Divergence? The US-Jordanian Nuclear
Relationship
Imad El-Anis, Nottingham Trent University
Nuclear Proliferation and the Risk of Nuclear War: An
Experimental Evaluation
Kai Quek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thulegate: The Environmental and Political Consequences
of Denmark’s Secret Nuclear Policies in Greenland
Janicke Stramer, The University of Nevada, Reno
WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
The EU in World Politics: Perceptions from China, Japan,
and North and South America
Sponsor(s): English School
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Disc.
Yannis Stivachtis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Civil Society and the Globalisation of Locality Between Latin
America and Europe: Integration as a Case of Agnostic
Cosmopolitics
Joanildo Burity, University of Durham
EUrope and Japan
Shogo Suzuki, University of Manchester
African Perceptions of the European Union as an Influential
and Effective International Actor
Tine Van Criekinge, London School of Economics and
Political Science
WD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Information Availability as Surplus Data, Noise, and ‘Junk
DNA’: Accounting for its Denials and Acceptance
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Daniel Warner, Geneva Centre for the Democratic
Control of Armed Forces
Disc.
Daniel Warner, Geneva Centre for the Democratic
Control of Armed Forces
There Are No Twitter Revolutions - A Political Psychological
Investigation into the Relevance of Communication
Technology for Political Mobilization
Annette Freyberg-Inan, University of Amsterdam
Explaining the Rejection of Data and Intelligence in the
Information Age: The Case for Aquinas’ Ignorantia Affectata
(Cultivated Ignorance)
Michael McKinley, Australian National University
Beyond Discursive Democracy: On the Conditions of
Democratic Discourse in the Global Contexts of
Contemporary Politics and Information
The Italian Economic Crisis and Italy's Budgetary Process:
The Limits to Institutions
David J. Felsen, Alliant International University
Stephen J. Rosow, State University of New York at
Oswego
National Profligacy and Institutional Adolescence:
The Greek Trigger to Europe’s Sovereign Debt Crisis
Weasel Words and Widgets: The Narrowing of IR
Nikolaos Zahariadis, University of Alabama at
Birmingham
Peter Vale, University of Johannesburg
WD54: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Psychological Processes: Causes and Consequences
Panel
Sponsor(s): Scientific Study of International Processes
Disc.
Christopher K. Butler, University of New Mexico
Disc.
Carmela Lutmar, University of Haifa
The Effects of Fear and Anger in Crisis Decision Making
Lisa J. Carlson, University of Idaho
Raymond Dacey, University of Idaho
Tanja Ellingsen, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology
Maria Elena Sandovici, Lamar University
Emily Gilbert, University of Toronto
Failure to Protect and Serve: Private Police in Bosnia
Herzegovina
The Role of Private Actors in EU Civilian Capacities
Francesco Giumelli, Metropolitan University Prague
At the Border of Markets and Militaries
Brett Neilson, University of Western Sydney
Scott Helfstein, United States Military Academy
In the Shadow of the Gunman: The Assassination of World
Leaders, 1946-2000
Robert L. Ostergard, University of Nevada, Reno
Atsushi Tago, Kobe University
Srdjan Vucetic, University of Ottawa
Cosmic Control & Police Power: Marketing Military Drones
as Home-Front Surveillance Technology
Tyler Wall, Eastern Kentucky University
Dangerous Minds: Attitude and Value Change as a
Consequence of War
Ralph O. Sundberg, Uppsala University
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Security Studies
WD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Cyber Deterrence? Forging Alternative Theory and Policy
Approaches in the Cyber Domain
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Jianwei Wang, University of Macau
Yitan Li, Seattle University
The Issue of Mutual Trust and East Asian Community
Disc.
Patrick M. Morgan, University of California Irvine
Disc.
Ryan Kiggins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Virtual Patriots: The Need for a New Ethics in CyberDeterrence
Dingding Chen, University of Macau
Jianwei Wang, University of Macau
Who Are the Leaders and the Followers? The Rise of China
and East Asian Regionalisms
Il Hyun Cho, Cleveland State University
Seo-Hyun Park, Lafayette College
Matthew D. Crosston, Bellevue University
When Punishment Can't Protect: The False Hope of Cyber
Deterrence
Timothy J. Junio, University of Pennsylvania
US Cybersecurity Policy and the Open Door
Legitimizing American Presence in East Asia
Björn F. Jerdén, Swedish Institute of International Affairs
and Stockholm University
"Multiple Militarisms": Japan as an Assertive Peacemaker
Tom P. Le, University of California Irvine
Peace or Conflict?: The Diverging Cross-Strait Relations
Yitan Li, Seattle University
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Matthias Kaelberer, University of Memphis
Disc.
Disc.
Jet Lagged: New Fighter Jet Procurements and U.S.
Alliances
Uncertainty, Surprise, and Behavioral Game Theory
WD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Politics and Economics in the European Union
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Deborah Cowen, University of Toronto
M. Dee Beutel, University of Miami
Political Trust, Ethnic Divisions and Regime Success in
Africa
Disc.
Panel
Sponsor(s): Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Security Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Carmela Lutmar, University of Haifa
WD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Conflict and Contention: Issues in East Asian Security
WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Markets and Militaries III
Tsveta Petrova, Harvard University
Microstates & Macroproblems: The Problematic and
Complex Relations Between the EU and European
Microstates and Autonomous Territories
Paul S. Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg
Ryan Kiggins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The New Commons in Cyberspace: NeoLiberalism,
Liberalism, and Cybersecurity
Patrick M. Morgan, University of California Irvine
WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Psychoanalysis in International Relations
Sponsor(s): International Political Sociology
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Badredine Arfi, University of Florida
Disc.
Mira Sucharov, Carleton University
The Face in Politics: Photograph, Physiognomy,
Psychoanalysis
Jenny Edkins, Aberystwyth University
Affects and the Global Political Economy
Earl Gammon, University of East Anglia
Panel
Desdemona's Handkerchief and the War on Terror:
Analysing Psychosocial Theories of Knowledge in Western
Approaches to Terrorism
Vanessa Pupavac, University of Nottingham
Ty Solomon, University of South Florida
Kun Qian, University of Pittsburgh
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Political Economy
Disc.
Alex I. Aissaoui, University of Helsinki
Revolutions and Revolutionary Waves Before Nation-States
Colin J. Beck, Pomona College
William R. Thompson, Indiana University
The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/World
System in the Fifteenth Century
David O. Wilkinson, University of California, Los Angeles
Panel
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Stefan Brem, Federal Office for Civil Protection
Chair
John P. Sullivan, Los Angeles Sheriff's Department
Disc.
James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School
Some Unintended Consequences of Criminal Insurgency
Matthew Begert, Aerospace R&D
Resiliency and Counter-Resiliency in the Information Age:
An Evolution in Military Affairs
Adam Elkus, Georgetown University
Facing Both Ways? Pakistan, Intelligence, and the War on
Terror
Julian J. Richards, University of Buckingham
Amanda Helen Blair, University of Chicago
Courtney N. Burns, University of Missouri
Gender Relations in Post-Conflict Burundi: A Key to PostConflict Stabilization?
Feminist Perspective on Ethnonational/International Conflict
and Peace Building: The Case of Cypriot Women's
Struggles
Maria C. Hadjipavlou, University of Cyprus
Gender Mainstreaming and Emergent Governmentality in
Peacekeeping Operations: A Foucauldian Approach to
Gender and Peacekeeping
Audrey Reeves, University of Bristol
WD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Feminist Investigations of Human Rights
Joshua B. Sinai, Virginia Tech
Chinese Industrial Espionage and the Consequences for the
Private Sector in the West
Doron Zimmermann
Panel
Sponsor(s): Global Development
International Security Studies
Theory
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Erik Ringmar, Shanghai Jiaotong University
L. H. M. Lily Ling, The New School
Classical Basis of a Chinese International Theory
Simarjit Singh Bal, University of Alberta
(Re)negotiating China’s Place in the House of IR: The
Search for a `Chinese School' of International Relations
Theory
Panel
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Niranjan Barik, Ravenshaw University
Disc.
Countering Terrorism on the Internet
Linsay Cunningham-Cross, University of Manchester
Peace Duration and Women as Chief Executive Following
Interstate and Intrastate Conflict
Elise Feron, University of Kent
Sponsor(s): Intelligence Studies
Disc.
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
Peace Accords and the Adoption of Electoral Quotas for
Women in the Developing World, 1989-2005
Miriam J. Anderson, Memorial University
Liam Swiss, Memorial University
History, Balancing, and Geopolitics
WD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ordering All-Under-Heaven: (Re)imagining the World
Through a 'Chinese School' of International Relations?
Panel
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Swati Parashar, University of Wollongong
Eric M. Wilson, Monash University
End of a States-System: From Anarchy to Hegemony,
Ancient Near East, 1365-1200 BCE
WD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Perspectives on Changing Sovereignty, Internet
Communications Technology and Threats:
Global/International Focus
WD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Gender Policy and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Security Studies
Peace Studies
Women's Caucus
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Disc.
William Norris, Bush School, Texas A&M
The Imperial-Time Order: The Eternal Return of the Chinese
Empire
Tautologies of Identity in International Relations
WD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Geopolitics Before and After Westphalia
Learning the Hard Way: The Socialization of China’s Grand
Strategy
Digambar Mishra, Miles College
Global Women’s Rights and Domestic US Politics: Why the
US Will Not Ratify CEDAW
Sara Angevine, Rutgers University
How Much Human are the Women? Understanding the
Women Rights as Human Rights Through Feminist Lens:
Findings from an Indian State
Niranjan Barik, Ravenshaw University
Josna Mishra, Miles College
Asima Sahu, Ravenshaw University
Examining Western-Muslim Partnerships for Women’s
Rights: Is Effective Collaboration Possible?
Sheherazade R. Jafari, American University
Signed, Sealed, Delivered? Thirty Years of the Women's
Human Rights Treaty
Debra Liebowitz, Drew University
International Discourse and Sexuality: Queering the Human
Rights Framework
Ana P. Morgenstern, University of Miami
WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
International Relations Theory and Post-Communist States:
Are the “Old” Perspectives Appropriate for Examining “New”
Cases?
Sponsor(s): Post Communist States
Renat Shaykhutdinov, Florida Atlantic University
The Putin Presidency, International Relations and the
Centralization of Authority in the Russian Federation
Michael E. Aleprete, Westminster College
Robert H. Donaldson, University of Tulsa
Ruoxi Du, University of Kansas
Mariya Y. Omelicheva, University of Kansas
Yasar Sari, Manas University
‘Unfriending’ the Empire? Who Will Update the Arab World’s
New ‘Relationship Status’ with the West?
Nicholas A. Jackson, University of Denver
Panel
Sponsor(s): International Communication
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
Giovanna Dell'Orto, University of Minnesota
All the News That's Fit to Compare
Sophie Clavier, San Francisco State University
Laurent El Ghaoui, University of California at Berkeley
Why Zimbabwe? Singling Out 'One of the World's Worst'
Regimes
Virgil Hawkins, Osaka University
Cosmopolitanism as an Analytical Tool: UK News Media
Coverage of Global Human Rights Issues
Mark Pope, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Power of Press in (Re)shaping Foreign Countries
Images: Turkey in the Leading Articles of British Press
Ahmet Sozen, Eastern Mediterranean University
WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Panel
Feminist International Relations: Towards an Integrated
Analysis?
Sponsor(s): Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Chair
Sandra Whitworth, York University
Elisabeth Maria Prugl, Graduate Institute , Geneva
Foreign Policy and the Domestic Worker: The MalaysiaIndonesia Domestic Worker Dispute
Juanita Elias, Griffith University
International Relations Scholarship and the Problem of
Unfree Labor: Towards an Integrated Analysis
V. Spike Peterson, University of Arizona
Neoliberalism and Democratic Reform: Investigating the
Bush Doctrine’s Role in Creating the “Arab Spring”
Wael Ghonim Writes a Book; Farmers Struggle On: Social
Networks and Uprisings in Egypt and Burkina Faso
Michael O. Slobodchikoff, University of Arizona
Aakriti A. Tandon, University of Arizona
Genevieve LeBaron, University of British Columbia
Matthew S. Weinert, University of Delaware
Eric M. Fattor, Colorado State University
Cooperation in Power Asymmetry and Distrust: The
Importance of Treaty Networks
Thinking Theory Otherwise: Problematic Premises in
Mainstream, Critical and Feminist IR Theory
Disc.
Lisa M. Burke, University of Denver
Testing Theories of International Relations in Central Asia
Disc.
Panel
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Michael J. McNeal, University of Denver
Small States in Great Power Politics: the Impact of
Kazakhstan’s Multi-Vectorism on Sino-Russian Relations
Disc.
WD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Network Ontologies: Evolving Practices of Dissent and
Political Empowerment
Sponsor(s): Power, Principles and Participation in the Global Information
Age (Theme)
Russia: Still a "Great Power" in Asia?
WD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
News Media and Global Politics
Adrienne L. Roberts, Queen's University
Resisting the Inside Job: Rethinking Feminist IR Divisions of
Labor
Anne Sisson Runyan, University of Cincinnati
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Chair
Natasha C. Kuhrt, King's College London
Disc.
What Happened to Power? Feminist Theory and Practice in
Contemporary International Relations
Transforming Social Networks: Opportunities for Becoming
and Reconceiving Political Legitimacy
Michael J. McNeal, University of Denver
Nonviolent (Inter)networks and the International Relations of
the “Arab Spring”
Amentahru Wahlrab, University of Texas at Tyler
WXA69: Wednesday 7:30 AM - 8:30
Working Group
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The Afterlives of Neoliberalism: Development,
Postdevelopment and International Relations -- Session 3
(by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Global Development
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Mustapha Kamal Pasha, University of Aberdeen
Organizer Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
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Shiera S. Malik, DePaul University
Jason R. Weidner, Virginia Tech
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmith, University of
London
Kristin Edquist, Eastern Washington University
Elena Athanassopoulou, American College of
Greece
Carolina Moulin, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Rahel Kunz, University of Lausanne
Meera Sabaratnam, London School of Economics
and Political Science
Pamina M. Firchow, University of Notre Dame
Teresa A. Cravo, University of Cambridge
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Tomohisa Hattori, City University of New York
Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Anna M. Agathangelou, York University
Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Heloise Weber, University of Queensland
Martin Weber, University of Queensland
Nicola Short, York University
David Chandler, University of Westminster
WXB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15
Working Group
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New Media and Foreign Policy: Session 3 (by invitation only)
Sponsor(s): Foreign Policy Analysis
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
Organizer Amy Below, Oregon State University
Organizer Jarrod Hayes, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Lisa McInerney, University of Limerick
Kimberly Zagorski, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Ruth E. Prado, Jesuit University of Guadalajara
Emily T. Metzgar, Indiana University
Mary Jane C. Parmentier, Arizona State University
Ana-Maria Vazquez, Jesuit University of
Guadalajara
Saeideh Moslem Taghavi, Rutgers University
Anna Karoline Carneiro, UEPB
Alexa Robertson, Stockholm University
Scott Ruston, Arizona State University
Jillian C. York, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Elena Skochilo, American University
Alhasan Haidar, ITESO
George R. Boynton, University of Iowa
Ulf Bjereld, University of Gothenburg
Babak Bahador, University of Canterbury
Philip Seib, University of Southern California
Craig Hayden, American University
Lyn Boyd-Judson, University of Southern California
Laura Roselle, Elon University
Ben O'Loughlin, Royal Holloway, University of
London
Index of Panels by Sponsor
Conference Theme Panels
Power, Principles and
Participation in the Global
Information Age (Theme)
SA02:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Critical Perspectives on Information
Technology and Global Politics
SA03:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB03:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SC58:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Alternative Economies and the Transmission
of Voices in an Information Age: From
Localization to Global Governance
Are Women Mobilizing Effectively Online?
SB04:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Governing the Digital Commons
SB06:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SC59:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Data Sharing vs. Data Protection? Cyber
Security, Transborder Crime and
Transatlantic Relations
SC60:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Censorship
Transparency, Information and Firms in a
Global Economy
SB07:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SD02:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Is the Future What It Was? Advances,
Prospects and Dead-Ends in the Study of the
Global Information Age and its Critics
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Electronically Enabled Collaboration: New
Forms of Organization and Governance
Conflict, Security and Strategy in the Internet
Age
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
SA04:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
The Digital Divide
SA06:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
The Internet: Cyberwar and Terrorism
SA07:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Challenge Governments from Near and Afar
SB22:
SB23:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Elections in Information Societies
SB43:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
The Use and Abuse of Political Information
Corporate Behavior and Corporate
Responsibility in the Information Age
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
SA21:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Conceptualizing Democratic Possibilities (and
Challenges)
SA22:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Social Media Mobilization
SA53:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Governing Digital Expression in the
Information Age: Free-Speech, Surveillance
and Censorship
SA58:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Information Technology and International
Systemic Change
SA59:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
This Page Could Not Be Found: Documenting
the Information Age
SA61:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence, IT, and the Global Information
Age
SA64:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Innovations in Teaching Feminist IR in the
Age of Information: Exploring Uncommon
Spaces and Places
SB02:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Secrecy and World Politics
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Media, Internet and the Politics of Information
in Communist Authoritarian Political Systems
SD06:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Informationalisation of Security
SD07:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Social Media and Political Activism
SD22:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Virtual Governance in the European Union
SD23:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Power in the Information Age: A Theoretical
Approach
Exploring Power-Shifts in the Global
Knowledge Structure
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
SB58:
SC02:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Cybersecurity
SA23:
SB53:
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
SD53:
Sunday
Challenges to Humanitarianism in the Global
Information Age
Transnational Politics in the Information Age
SD58:
SC04:
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Research Frontiers of Network Analysis in
International Relations: Theoretical
Innovations
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Soft Power, Information Technology and
Public Diplomacy
SD59:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Not Your Dad’s Globalization: Technology
and Illicit Networks
Arms Trade Research in the Global
Information Age
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
SC06:
SC07:
Sunday
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Finance and Markets in the Information Age
SC23:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Social Media and Political Mobilization
SC26:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Weberian Schizophrenia?
Transformations/Reproductions in the
Authority to Regulate of Violence
SC43:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Power and Resistance:
Global Gendered Networks in the Information
Age
SC53:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Comparing Global Health Policy Networks on
Agenda-Setting, Policy Adoption and
Implementation
SD60:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Information, Crisis, and Adoption:
Multinational Enterprise and Corporate
Responsibility in the Global Information Age
SD64:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Gendered Power and the Politics of
Participation in Protests and Social
Movements
MA02:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Ask the ISA Editors Roundtable: Everything
You Need to Know About Publishing in ISA
Journals
MA03:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
McLuhan’s Global Village at 50
MA04:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Information Technology, Industrial Policy, and
Development
MA06:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Regulation in the Global
Information Age
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MA07:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
MB53:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
MD23:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Social Media in the Arab Spring
ICTs, Political Mobilisation And Participatory
Governance In Sub-Saharan Africa
A Small World, After All? Ethics in the Internet
Era
MA22:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The Media and Its Messages
MA32:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
International Migration and the Age of
Information
MA37:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Not Your Dad’s Globalization: Technology
and Illicit Networks Continued
MA42:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Cuban Exceptionalism in the Global
Information Age: The Role of New
Technologies in Cuba
MA53:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
New Approaches to Social Movements in
World Politics
MA56:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
State vs. Technology
MA59:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 1- Feminist Security Studies in the
Global Information Age
MB02:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
MB05:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global Information Age and Foreign
Policy Making
MB06:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Transnational Integration and Shifting
Regulatory Institutions in East Europe and
Latin America
MB07:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Social Media and the Arab Spring Continued
MB22:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
All the News? Reporting and Media 2.0
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
MB59:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Global Communications and Changing Power
Dynamics in Indigenous Politics
MC02:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Private vs State Interests Governing
Information Flows in Finance and Security
MD55:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ethnic Lobbies and U.S. Foreign Policy:
Assessing Means, Impact and Policy
Preferences
MD58:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Information Technologies, Social Networks
and Politics
The Social Technologies of Protest
MC04:
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
The Role of New Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) in
Transfer, Diffusion and Convergence of Ideas:
China, India and the European Union
MC06:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
When Does Social Networking Facilitate
Revolution?
MC07:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
MD59:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Turkish Politics in the Information Age
MD63:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 4- Security, Conflict and Rebellion:
Spaces for Women's Participation and
Resistance
TA02:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
ISA Presidential Panels on International
Relations in the Information Age (Panel I)
TA03:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
What Explains The Egyptian Revolution?
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
MC22:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Seeking Refuge: The Responsibility to Protect
in the Internet Era
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
MD53:
International Institutions and Societies:
Exploring the Advantages and Pitfalls of
Expanding Information Influences on Global
Governance Structures
MB04:
Digital Media Power Struggles: Contentious
Politics and Social Mobilization in Europe,
China and the Middle East
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Celebrities, Media and Transnational
Belonging
MB58:
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
Politics and Communication
Karl W. Deutsch (1912-1992): A Critical
Celebration of His Scholarship in Honor of the
Centenary of His Birthdate
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
MD48:
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Liberation Technology
MA63:
MB56:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Public Diplomacy 2.0
MC53:
Monday
International Organizations and the Politics of
Information Collection and Distribution
MC58:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
The Power and Politics of Advocacy Networks
MC59:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TA04:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Tales from the Dark Side? Pitfalls and Perils
in an Interconnected World
TA06:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Insurgency and Terrorism in the Information
Age
TA07:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Blue Horizons: The Role of Cutting-Edge
Technology on 21st Century International
Relations
Science Diplomacy in the Global Information
Age
MD02:
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
New Technologies for Research in the Global
Information Age
MD04:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TA15:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Beyond Religion and Ideology: Political
Activism and Mass Mobilization in the Global
South
TA28:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
China in the Information Age
Social Media and Social Protest
MD06:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TA42:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
New Media and New Politics in the Middle
East
Bring Us Together or Tear Us Apart? New
Technologies and Social Cohesion
High Tech Japan, Low Tech Classroom:
Adopting Technology in the Japanese Higher
Education International Studies Classroom
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
MB34:
MB43:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond the Al Jazeera Effect: The Arab
Revolutions and the New Media Landscape
MD07:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Twitter Revolutions
MD22:
Monday
TA43:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
"Like the UN"? The Use of Social Media by
NGOs and IGOs
Winning Hearts and Minds in the Information
Age
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TA53:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TC06:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TD42:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Informing the Organization from a Distance:
Global Governance in a Multi-Cultural World
The Politics of Wikileaks
Approaches to Conflict and Peace: Theories
and Methods
TA58:
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Reflecting on the Arab Spring: Making Sense
of New Media and Political Change
TA59:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
TC07:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Governance Through Ideas, Norms,
and Transparency
TC15:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Tracing Structures of Power
Saving the Planet Digitally: Environmental
Activism and Online Communication
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
TB02:
United States Information Diplomacy
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
ISA Presidential Panels on International
Relations in the Information Age (Panel II)
TB06:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
TC22:
TC23:
Tuesday
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
The Internet, Social Movements, and
Environmentalism
TC43:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
NGO Strategies in the Information Age
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
TB07:
International Relations in a Multi-Level Media
System: The Influence of Interplay Among
New, Traditional, Domestic and Global Media
on International Relations
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Global Civil Cyber Society
TB15:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
TC53:
Tuesday
Sight, Security and Politics: New Visual Media
and the Production of Terror/Counter-Terror in
the Public Imaginary
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
TB22:
TC58:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Transnational Advocacy & Communication
Strategies
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
The Use of Social Media in Non-Democratic
Countries
Engaging Revolution: New Media and the
Middle East
TB49:
TC59:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TD43:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Democratic Transformation and the Use of
Social Networks and Media
TD53:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Universities as Transnational Actors in World
Politics: Moving Ideas, People and Money
Historically and Currently
TD58:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Democracy's New Wave? Digital Media and
Civic Engagement Since the Arab Spring
TD59:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Research Methods in the Internet Era
WA02:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Book Editors' Roundtable: Publishing in the
Information Age
WA03:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Development Remix: Re-Presenting the
Developing World in the Information Age
WA04:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Citizenship in the Digital Era
WA06:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Offense-Defense Theory: Applications,
Renewal and Change
Learning World Politics Through Information
Technology: E-Learning and Formative, Peer
and Sustainable Assessment and Feedback
Indigenous Communities and New
Communication Technologies
TC62:
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
TB53:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
War in the Age of Techno-Liberalism:
Assessing Ideas About Information
Technology and International Security
TB56:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Global Environmental Issues & the Media
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Social Media: Methods of Study and its
Influence on Political Protests and Change in
a Post "Arab Spring" World
Different Events, Same Story? Strategic
Narratives and International Crises
TB59:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
On “Smartness” and “Controls”: An Appraisal
of Socio-Technical Assemblages of Smart
Control
TC02:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Sovereignty in the Global Information Age
TD03:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Institutes of International Affairs in the
Information Age - Continued
TD04:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
TC04:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Political Economy of Transparency and
Information Technologies in Comparative and
Global Perspective
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
The Place of Technology, Art, and Social
Media in Social Change and Peacebuilding
Process
WA53:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Public Diplomacy and New Media in the
Information Age
WB02:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TD06:
Institutes of International Affairs in the
Information Age
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WA43:
Wednesday
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
WA27:
International Governance Transfers: How
External Actors Change Domestic Political
Orders
Wikileaks, Security and International
Relations Theory
TC03:
From Rome to Istanbul: Religion Online
TC65:
Governing Information and Intellectual
Property
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday
Gender and the Media: Representations and
Resistance in the Age of Information
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
TB58:
WA22:
TD07:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Conceptualizing Power in a Digital World
TD22:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Protest in the Information Age
Power in the Global Information Age
WB03:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Network Analysis in International Relations:
Theoretical, Methodological, and Empirical
Advances
WB04:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
A Borderless World? Immigration and
Frontiers in the Modern Era
WB06:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
International Institutions and Global
Environment Protection
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WB07:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WC64:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The Accountability of Intergovernmental
Institutions in the Information Age
The Urgency of Studying War Again Differently
WB12:
WD03:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Communication, IT, and the Politics of
Development
The European Union-China Relationship:
Challenges and Opportunities in the Global
Information Age
WB23:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Systems Upgrade: Adapting Realist Theory
for the 21st Century
WB25:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Norms, Beliefs and New Communications
Technologies
WB27:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Information, Technology, and Environmental
Activism
WB31:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring the Emergence and Implications of
a "Transparency Turn" in Global
Environmental Governance
WB38:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Cyberspace, Social Media and National
Security
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
WD07:
Active Learning Across Cultures
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Going Viral? Global Public Health in the 21st
Century
WD11:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
WD14:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Political Economy of Information
WD23:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Genesis and Operation of New Media
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Information Age
WC02:
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Under Attack? Sovereignty and the Internet
WC06:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
The Marketplace of Ideas?
WC07:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Communications Technologies and the
Delivery of Public Services
WC43:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Social Media and Propaganda: Instruments of
War and Peace
WC53:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
When Virtual Activism Crosses Real Borders:
Opportunities and Inequalities in InternetBased Activism in the Americas and Africa
WC58:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Social Movements, Internet Radicalism, and
Media Events
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Simulation and Teaching International
Relations
MD03:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Monday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
WD13:
From Physical to Virtual? The 21st Century
Battleground
WC04:
MC45:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Pop Culture Narratives in World Politics
MB45:
Power, Technology and Global Information
Literacy: Their Implications for the 21st
Century Curriculum
WD43:
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disaster Preparedness and Response in the
Information Age
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WB59:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sunday
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday
SD45:
Teaching Global Environmental Politics:
Textbook Authors' Perspectives
WD06:
Expanding Global Communication Networks:
Public Diplomacy Reconfigured
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday
Is Transparency the Answer? New
Technologies and Government Accountability
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Social Media, Civic Participation and
Governance in the Global Information Age
WB58:
SC45:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Active Learning in
International Affairs
Re-Enacting Climate Change Talks: Insights
from a Simulation Experiment for the Study of
International Negotiations
WD04:
Changing Balances and Identities in the
Mediterranean During and After the Arab
Spring
WB44:
Section Panels
WD53:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Information Availability as Surplus Data,
Noise, and ‘Junk DNA’: Accounting for its
Denials and Acceptance
WD58:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Cyber Deterrence? Forging Alternative
Theory and Policy Approaches in the Cyber
Domain
TD68:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
The Internet as a Platform of Digital
Democracy: Can Vietnam Participate in the
Cyber-Based Movement for Democratization?
WD68:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Network Ontologies: Evolving Practices of
Dissent and Political Empowerment
Study Abroad: Lessons Learned
MD45:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
New Technological Opportunities and
Challenges in the Classroom
TA45:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Gaming and Films in the Teaching of
International Relations
TB45:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
New Approaches to Teaching Globalization
TC45:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Are We Building Global Citizens? The Impact
of Multiple Settings and Factors on Student
Learning and Attitudes
TD45:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Theory and Practice: Engaged Scholarship
and Experiential Learning in Universities
WA42:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Developing the International Studies
Interdisciplinary 'Tool Kit': Curriculum,
Capstones and Assessment of Student
Learning Goals
WA45:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Performative Pedagogies in IR: Exploring
Embodied Learning Practices
WB45:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Civics And Citizenship: Civil-Military
Implications Of The Foundational Deficits In
The Education Of Public Servants And The
Citizenry
MD67:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Feminist Methodology: Scholarship-Based
Content and Pedagogy
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TA30:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB67:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Markets and Militaries I
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges II: Thinking
About Gender
SA56:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
TA56:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Cities and the Global Economy
Comparative Subnational Climate Policies
and Multi-Level Governance for Climate
Policy in Old and Newly Industrializing
Countries
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
SB30:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Unpacking the Rule of Law (ROL):
Conceptual and Policy Dimensions
SC22:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Challenges and Responses in the Global
Financial Sector
SC30:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Energy Security and Geopolitics
SC43:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Power and Resistance:
Global Gendered Networks in the Information
Age
SD01:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: I
SD30:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Post-3/11 Japan: Foreign Policy Impact of the
Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Crisis
MA30:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Resistance, Repression, and Revolution in
the Middle East
MA56:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
State vs. Technology
MB30:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Arab Revolutions and Beyond
MB56:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Politics and Communication
MB64:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The Global Politics of Imperial Culture and the
Imperial Politics of Global Culture
MC30:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Sub-State Foreign Policy in Americas and
Europe
MC56:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Man, State and Human Rights
MD30:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Sub-State Foreign Policy in Americas and
Europe II
MD56:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Exclusion and Inclusion in the World Politics
TB30:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Markets and Militaries II
TB52:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Accounting for Historical Wrongs: Between
Theory and History
TC30:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Political Culture
TC56:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Statehood and Governance: Challenges in
Sub-Saharan Africa
TD01:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Theory: From Where and For What?
TD43:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Democratic Transformation and the Use of
Social Networks and Media
TD56:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
State Formation and the World Politics
WA30:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
MC96:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Governance In Perspective
Diplomatic Studies
SA44:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Diplomacy and International Sporting
Institutions: Uneven Pitch or Level Playing
Field?
SB26:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Diplomacy
SB44:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Diplomacy and Agency: The Constraints on
and Possibilities Open to a Central Institution
of International Society
SD44:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
New Angles on the New Diplomacy of the
Inter-War Era: Actors, Methods and
Objectives
MA44:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy:
Analytical Issues and Historical
Transformations (Part 1)
Perspectives on Religion and Politics
MB44:
WA56:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Foundations of International System
WB30:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Religion and Modernity in the Middle East: A
Paradigmatic Approach
WB56:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
US, EU and Global Homeland Security
Practices After 9/11
WC30:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy:
Analytical Issues and Historical
Transformations (Part 2)
MC44:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Public Diplomacy Theory and Conceptual
Issues
MD44:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Public Diplomacy and Power: To What End?
TA21:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
The Power of 'Religion' in the Communication
and Construction of Foreign Policy Agendas
Lessons of the Past Revisited
WC56:
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TD21:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
The Future of Diplomacy
The Crisis of the Euro-Zone and the Future of
Europe
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
WD30:
The Historical Evolution of Diplomacy
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Going Beyond the Pale: Rethinking
"Research Design" in International Relations
WD56:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Politics and Economics in the European
Union
WD57:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
WA58:
Wednesday
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
New Technologies, New Media, New
Diplomacy?
WB22:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The Role(s) of Individuals in International
Organizations
WC44:
Markets and Militaries III
SA67:
WA44:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges I
Beyond Pain? Public Diplomacy as
International Practice
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MA96:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TD52:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SB41:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Many Faces of Public Diplomacy
Challenges for Democracy at the Global Level
Climate, Political Economy, and International
Environmental Justice II
TC97:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WA44:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB48:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Chinese Diplomacy/China in Diplomacy
The Historical Evolution of Diplomacy
English School
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Empirical Evaluation of International River
Governance
Theorising International Society - What's
Involved?
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
SA43:
Sunday
WA65:
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Regions and Regionalism in the English
School: Mapping Variations in International
Society
SB44:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Diplomacy and Agency: The Constraints on
and Possibilities Open to a Central Institution
of International Society
SC47:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Realism and Ethics: Reinvestigating Realist
Ethics in the History of International Thought
SC65:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
The Primary Institutions of International
Society: Plus Ca Change?
SD28:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
International Legitimacy: New Trends
SD44:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
New Angles on the New Diplomacy of the
Inter-War Era: Actors, Methods and
Objectives
SD65:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
WB43:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Trust, Beliefs, and International Society
WC23:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Practice, Practical Reason and Classical
Realism
WC52:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
MB52:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Responsibility to Protect I: Theory and
Practice
TA52:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding the English School Approach:
The Study Guide
TB52:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Accounting for Historical Wrongs: Between
Theory and History
TC52:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Emerging Norms and Practices: Rogues,
Coalitions of the Willing, Democratization
SC44:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
SC45:
Sunday
SD26:
Sunday
Science, Technology, and Know-How
SD27:
WD52:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The EU in World Politics: Perceptions from
China, Japan, and North and South America
MC97:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Religion in International Society
MC99:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Networks in International Society
MD95:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SA27:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Change, Environmental Stress, and
Conflict
SA41:
Sunday
Climate, Political Economy, and International
Environmental Justice I
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Subnational Climate Policies
and Multi-Level Governance for Climate
Policy in Old and Newly Industrializing
Countries
SB26:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Diplomacy
SB27:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Many Actors, Few Protagonists: The Role of
Key Players in the Shaping of International
Cooperation on Climate Change
SD31:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Domestic vs. International Determinants of
National Climate Policies
SD45:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Teaching Global Environmental Politics:
Textbook Authors' Perspectives
SD54:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Environmentalism, State, and Society in the
Arab World
MA26:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Change, Environmental Migration,
Sustainable Energy and Security Theory
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
SA56:
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Re-Enacting Climate Change Talks: Insights
from a Simulation Experiment for the Study of
International Negotiations
Social Democratic Internationalism?
Environmental Studies
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Disasters, Technology, & Risk
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: II
Humanitarian Intervention: Theory and
Practice
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Martin Wight and the Theory of International
Relations
Wednesday
Sovereignty in International Relations
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday
Resources, Energy, and International Political
Economy
WC01:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
SC31:
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
MA23:
MA52:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Inside-Outside: Geopolitics and Lebanon's
Communal Struggles
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change
Mitigation
WB01:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SC27:
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
The Secondary Institutions of International
Society: Some Critical Political and
Constitutional Developments
Monday
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
The Ends of the Earth: Global Environmental
Issues in the Arctic and Antarctic
MA27:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
China: Blue-Green Dragon Rising
MA31:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
The Challenge of Ocean Governance: Current
and Future Issues
MA65:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Cooperative Management of International
Waters
MB26:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Change Adaptation
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MB27:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TC51:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Closing the Gap in China's Resource and
Environmental Needs: A Political Economy
Perspective
Resilience and Global Governance
MB31:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Save the Fish, Save the World
MC26:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TC55:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
The Securitization of Climate Change Induced
Migration: Discourses, Practices and
Resistance
TD27:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ethnicity, Nationalism, &
Migration Studies
SA01:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Belonging: Interrogating
Autochthony in the 21st Century
SA31:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
South-South Interactions and Global
Environmental Governance
Sustainable Development: Theory and
Practice
Peace Process and Conflict Resolution
MC27:
TD31:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Is the Future What it Used to Be? Building
Scenarios for a Sustainable (Fisheries) Future
Regime Complexes in Global Environmental
Governance
MC31:
WA27:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Transnational Environmental Politics: Bringing
the State Back In
Global Environmental Issues & the Media
MD26:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Europe Inside and Out: Integration, Norm
Diffusion and Environmental Governance
MD27:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
"Leave it in the Ground": Theory and Practice
Toward a Post-Petroleum Future
MD31:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
The Effectiveness of Private Governance
Institutions for Sustainability: Issues, Debates,
Controversies
TA27:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Business Responses to Climate Change in
Areas of Limited Statehood
TA31:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Rio+20 I: Rethinking International Relations
Approaches to Global Environmental Politics
TA63:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WA31:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Network Interaction and Environmental
Governance: The Latin American Experience
WB27:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Information, Technology, and Environmental
Activism
WB31:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
TB31:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Rio +20 II: Past, Present and Future
TB41:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Forest Governance Worldwide: Cross-Issue
and Cross-Scale Interactions
WC31:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Global Environmental Politics: Domestic
Conditions, International Dynamics, and
Domestic-International Interactions
WC67:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WD27:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Biodiversity: Sharks, Elephants, and
Everything in Between
WD31:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Democracy and the Environment
WD42:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Ethics Section Book Prize
Roundtable: Baber and Bartlett's Global
Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
TC27:
MC98:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Climate Change: Narratives, Actors and
Networks
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Follow the Money
Climate Change Commitments, Compliance,
and Competition
TC31:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
The International Organization of the
Environment
SA46:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Comparing Immigration Policy Regimes: The
'International Migration Policy and Law
Analysis' (IMPALA) Database
SB31:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
New Perspectives on Protracted Intrastate
Conflict
SB46:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Can Political Institutions Prevent Conflict in
Deeply Divided Societies?
SB52:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Articulating Feminist, Global Justice,
Immigrant, Anti-War, and Environmental
Struggles Within the World Social Forum and
Alter-Globalization Movement
The Green Economy Goes Global: Market
Forces and International Certification
Schemes
MAR in the 21st Century: Celebrating 25
Years of Empirical Analysis of Ethnic Politics
WC27:
FSS 5- Rethinking Questions of Gender and
Feminism in Security Situations
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
TB27:
Sunday
Exploring the Emergence and Implications of
a "Transparency Turn" in Global
Environmental Governance
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
SA32:
China, Russia, Central Asia and Migration
SC32:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Nationalism, International Recognition, and
Domestic Legitimacy
SC46:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Migration Regimes: Alternative Explanations
for Cooperation on International Migration
SC63:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
The Aftermaths of the War on Terror:
Renegotiating Gendered National Identities
SD11:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award: Arend
Lipjhart and Anthony Smith
SD32:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
The Principle of Self-Determination After
Kosovo
SD46:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Immigration and Security Policies in
Comparative Perspective
MA32:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
International Migration and the Age of
Information
MA46:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Migration and Citizenship
MB32:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Migration in Comparative Perspective
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MB46:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TD54:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Citizenship in Comparative Perspective
MAR in the 21st Century: The Future of
Empirical Analysis of Ethnic Politics
MC32:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Religion, Politics and Contention
MC46:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
TD55:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Multiculturalism, Multinationalism, or
Multiracialism?
The Changing Face of Europe
WA07:
MC64:
Room: Indigo H, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Crossing Borders: Mobilities,
Governmentalities and Identities (II)
MD32:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Islam in the West
MD55:
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Ethnic Lobbies and U.S. Foreign Policy:
Assessing Means, Impact and Policy
Preferences
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Social Dynamics of Conflict and Violence:
Identity, Trauma and Memory in Civil War
WA32:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
WA67:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
TA46:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Crossing Borders: Mobilities,
Governmentalities and Identities (I)
TA55:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Constructing the Nation
TB32:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Nationalism That is Not Quite Tied to a State
(Yet): Kurdistan and Palestine
TB46:
WB32:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Transnational Connections
WB46:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Ethnic Violence, Genocide and Steps
Towards a Sustainable Peace
WC32:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Minorities in Comparative Perspective
WC46:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Rebellion and Conflict Processes
WD32:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Identity and Conflict in Comparative
Perspective
Out Group Politics in Comparative
Perspective
TB55:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WD46:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Rights and Citizenship
Violence at Different Levels of Analysis
TC12:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MC67:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Clustering and Contagion
Trafficking and Migrant Labor: Feminist
Approaches
TC32:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
Nationalism in Comparative Perspective:
From YouTube to the Battlefield
TC46:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
SE98:
Sunday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
ENMISA Young Scholar Poster Symposium
TA95:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Refugees in Comparative Perspective
Migration and Policy
TC55:
TA96:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
The Securitization of Climate Change Induced
Migration: Discourses, Practices and
Resistance
Security in Post-Conflict Societies
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
TD32:
Divided Societies in Comparative Perspective
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
When the International Impacts Nationalism
and Nationalist Struggles
TD46:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Activism of the Excluded
Female Perpetrators of War Crimes, Ethnic
Cleansing, and Genocide
SA63:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Knowing War Experience: The
Epistemological Possibilities and Challenges
SA64:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
New Directions in Comparative Ethnic and
Racial Politics
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Institution-Building After Civil Wars: Do Some
Strategies Bring Greater Stability?
Wednesday
Imagined and Real: Comparative Approaches
to Gender and National Identity
Tuesday
Sunday
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
TA32:
SA14:
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Innovations in Teaching Feminist IR in the
Age of Information: Exploring Uncommon
Spaces and Places
Comparative Diasporas
WA46:
Monday
Wednesday
Feminist Theory and
Gender Studies
TA98:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB63:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Comparative Gendered Traumas, Memories
and Narratives in Contexts of War, Conflict
and Social Change
SB64:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Decolonizing and Transnationalizing the
Feminist IR Classroom
SC41:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Undervalued Labor of Curricular and
Substantive Diversity
SC43:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Power and Resistance:
Global Gendered Networks in the Information
Age
SC63:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
The Aftermaths of the War on Terror:
Renegotiating Gendered National Identities
SC64:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Sex, Lies and Haute Finance: Feminists
Analyze the "DSK Affair"
SD42:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping: Gendered
Approaches
SD63:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Reconceptualizing Security: Gender, Race
and Sexuality After 9/11
SD64:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Gendered Power and the Politics of
Participation in Protests and Social
Movements
MA62:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict:
Disaggregation and Micro-Foundations
MA63:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 1- Feminist Security Studies in the
Global Information Age
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MA64:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TC62:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
SD67:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
The War on Terror: Ten Years of Feminist
Engagement
Gender and the Media: Representations and
Resistance in the Age of Information
Re-Imagining Feminist International Relations
Theory
MB24:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TC63:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MA67:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Mentoring from the Margins: Building
Relationships that Matter
FSS 7- Gender and the Privatization of
Military Security
Gender, Self-Interest and Sociotropic
Influences on Trade Policy Preferences
MB63:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TD23:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MC67:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS2- Security, Masculinity, and Female
Activism
2012 FTGS Eminent Scholar: Sandra
Whitworth
Trafficking and Migrant Labor: Feminist
Approaches
MB64:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TD63:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MD67:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
The Global Politics of Imperial Culture and the
Imperial Politics of Global Culture
FSS 8- Women, Violence and the Study of
Security
Feminist Methodology: Scholarship-Based
Content and Pedagogy
MC24:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TD64:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WB68:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Achieving Success in Publishing and the
Tenure/Promotion Process
Women's Rights in Developing Regions
Hiding Violence, Constituting Politics: The
Frontiers and Localities of Militarization
MC52:
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
WA63:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Women, Power, and Conflict
Women and State Demography, Law, and
Violence: New Empirical Research
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
MC63:
Theorizing Crisis: Feminist Perspectives
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 3- 'Maternal Thinking' as Intellectual
Gold for International Relations: A Panel in
Honor of Sara Ruddick (1935-2011)
MC64:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Crossing Borders: Mobilities,
Governmentalities and Identities (II)
MD52:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Women, Leadership and Gender Equality
MD63:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 4- Security, Conflict and Rebellion:
Spaces for Women's Participation and
Resistance
TA63:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 5- Rethinking Questions of Gender and
Feminism in Security Situations
TA64:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
WA64:
WA67:
Wednesday
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Imagined and Real: Comparative Approaches
to Gender and National Identity
WC63:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Gendered Approaches to Post-War
Reconstruction and State-Building
WC64:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The Urgency of Studying War Again Differently
WC67:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Articulating Feminist, Global Justice,
Immigrant, Anti-War, and Environmental
Struggles Within the World Social Forum and
Alter-Globalization Movement
WD63:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Gender Policy and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance:
Exploring Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (I)
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
TB34:
Feminist Investigations of Human Rights
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
WD64:
WD67:
Wednesday
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Gender and Transitional Justice
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
TB62:
Feminist International Relations: Towards an
Integrated Analysis?
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Women in International Organizations
TB63:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 6- Locating Militarised Masculinities:
Foreign Policy and International Violence
TB64:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
SA67:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges I
SB67:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Modern Turkey and Its Challenges II: Thinking
About Gender
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance:
Exploring Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (II)
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
TC20:
Queering International Relations
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Surviving the Leaky Pipeline? Women
Succeeding in IR's Man's World
SC67:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Foreign Policy Analysis
SA05:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Analyzing Iranian Foreign Policy
SA13:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Sub-State Diplomacy in North America After
NAFTA: Transborder Relations, Environment,
and Migration
SA16:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Regime Type and Foreign Policy Analysis
SA37:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Contemporary Canadian Foreign Policy
SA50:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Perspectives on the Foreign Policy Process
SB05:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Reconceptualizing Indian Foreign Policy
SB13:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Framing, Uncertainty and Decision Making
SB16:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Hierarchy and Authority in Global Foreign
Policy
SB37:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Canada and Foreign Policy Influences
SB50:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Foreign Policy Analysis and the Processes of
Role Location and Adaptation
SC05:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
China's Foreign Policy on the Rise
SC13:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
The Ideational Aspects of Global Terrorism
SC37:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
New Theoretical Developments in the Study
of Foreign Aid
Index of Panels by Sponsor
SC50:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MC05:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TA50:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Foreign Policy Analysis and the Internal and
External Sources of National Role
Conceptions
Foreign Policy Revisionism and War
Profiling Foreign Policy Decisionmakers
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
SD04:
The Role of Alliances in Foreign Policy
New Directions in Japanese Foreign Policy
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
MC13:
MC21:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TB05:
TB13:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Challenge of Communication and
Signaling to Problematic Leaders: How Do the
Personalities and Styles of World Leaders
Complicate U.S. Foreign Policy?
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
The Security Ambiguity Of The EuroMediterranean Relationship
The Consequences and Implications of
Foreign Military Intervention
SD05:
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
From Peacekeeping to Civilian Protection:
The Politics of UN Peace Operations
Debate: The Role of Constructivism in
Foreign Policy Analysis
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Agents of Regionalism in East Asia: Who
Initiates, Who Shapes, and Who Participates?
SD13:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
The Foreign Policy of Democracy Promotion
SD37:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Foreign Aid Policy in Comparative
Perspective
SD50:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
MC33:
MC37:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Russian Foreign Policy
Anglo-American Foreign Policy and the
Special Relationship
MC50:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
The Foreign Policies of European Union
Member States
MC54:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
MA05:
MD05:
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding Foreign Policy Decision
Making
MA13:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Soft Power in Comparative Perspective
MA44:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy:
Analytical Issues and Historical
Transformations (Part 1)
MA50:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing the Impact of the Arab Spring: The
Mediterranean and Beyond
MB05:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
The Global Information Age and Foreign
Policy Making
MB13:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Natural Born Peacemakers? The Constitution
of Peace Policy in Small States in Western
Europe
MB14:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
How Should We Assess Leaders' Decision
Making?
MB37:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Coalitions and Counterinsurgency in
Afghanistan and Iraq
MB44:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Obama's Effect on US Foreign Policy
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TB37:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
The Success and Effect of Sanctions on
Trade and Domestic Populations
Monday
TB18:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TB42:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Teaching Foreign Policies from Comparative
& Theoretical Perspectives
TB50:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Foreign Policy Learning
TB54:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Religion and Foreign Policy Analysis
The Determinants and Effects of Foreign Aid
MD12:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TB63:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Chinese Foreign Policy in Africa
FSS 6- Locating Militarised Masculinities:
Foreign Policy and International Violence
MD13:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
China and Global Governance
MD37:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Great Powers and Foreign Policy in Asia
MD50:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
European Identity Construction and Foreign
Policy Analysis
MD55:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Ethnic Lobbies and U.S. Foreign Policy:
Assessing Means, Impact and Policy
Preferences
MD60:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
TC05:
Tuesday
Latin American Foreign Policies
TC13:
Tuesday
Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why
Secondary States Support, Follow or
Challenge
TC37:
Tuesday
Bureaucracy, Interest Groups and Substate
Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy
TC50:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Advances in Political Psychology Research in
International Relations, Part I
Power, Principles and US Foreign Policy
TD05:
MD62:
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
European Union Foreign and Security Policy
A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis
TD12:
TA05:
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy
TA13:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar
Roundtable for Professor Yaacov Vertzberger
TD13:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
For Whom Does Aid Work? Intended And
Unintended Consequences of Foreign Aid
Issues in Foreign Policy Public Opinion
TA21:
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TD16:
Tuesday
Lessons of the Past Revisited
TD37:
MB50:
TA37:
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
The Arab Spring and the Arab-Israeli Conflict:
Obstacle or Opportunity?
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
The Concept and Practice of Foreign Policy:
Analytical Issues and Historical
Transformations (Part 2)
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
U.S. Congress and Foreign Policy
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Interstate Relations in the Arctic
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
U.S. Foreign Policy Worldviews
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TD50:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WC50:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
SA30:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Advances in Political Psychology Research in
International Relations, Part II
The Rise of China and International Security:
Regional Perspectives with a Focus on the
Turbulent Year 2010
Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
TD51:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Legislative Politics and Foreign Policy
WA05:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Turkey and the European Union
WC51:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
War and Rivalry
WD05:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Crossing Cultures and Levels of Analysis in
Foreign Policy
European Union Regional Foreign Policy
WD13:
WA13:
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
WA08:
Wednesday
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Issues in Contemporary German Foreign
Policy
WA16:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Changing Balances and Identities in the
Mediterranean During and After the Arab
Spring
WD37:
Wednesday
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
The U.S. and the World from Bush to Obama:
Case Studies and Reflections on the
International and Domestic Sources of U.S.
Foreign Policy
WD40:
WA37:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Perspectives on Intervention: Rationalities
and Translation, Resistance and Effects
SB12:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Corporate Power, Partnerships and
Development
SB24:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring Resistance and Postcoloniality:
Reflexions Around Nandy's Work
SB40:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Ethics and Morality in Foreign Affairs
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Humanitarian INGOs and Development
Ethics: Religion, Rhetoric and Responsibility
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
WD43:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Intervention
Wednesday
SA48:
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SB47:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theorizing IR From Outside the West
SB64:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Decolonizing and Transnationalizing the
Feminist IR Classroom
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Counterfactual Analysis and Post-9/11 US
Foreign Policy
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Information Age
WA50:
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Discourses of Self/Other and the Analysis of
Foreign Policy
Unpacking the Challenges of Violence in Latin
America: Origins and Impact
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
BRIC Foreign Policy Analysis
WA51:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WD50:
WD51:
Wednesday
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SC12:
SC42:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
War Preparation and War Outcomes
Nuclear Policy in Comparative Perspective
Deviance, Abnormality and Stigmatization in
International Relations
WB05:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TE97:
Tuesday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Issues in Contemporary Turkish Foreign
Policy
FPA Reception Poster Session
WB37:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Obama's National Security Strategy: Turning
the Tide Against Islamist Terrorism?
WB50:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Contemporary Brazilian Foreign Policy
WB51:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
WC05:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Narratives in Foreign Policy and National
Identity
WC13:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Cold War Foreign Policy
WC16:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Canadian Foreign Policy and Development
Assistance
WC33:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
The United States and Multilateral Institutions:
What Has Changed Since 1990?
WC37:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Coercive Diplomacy: Traditional and New
Approaches
TC96:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
FPA Regular Poster Session
SC48:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Colonialism and Political Thought (I)
SD24:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Uneven and Combined Development and
International Theory
New Media and Foreign Policy (by invitation
only)
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
PX09:
MX69:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
New Media and Foreign Policy: Session 2 (by
invitation only)
WXB69
:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SD25:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Governing Global Commodities:
Accountability, Legitimacy, Poverty and
Power
SD42:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping: Gendered
Approaches
New Media and Foreign Policy: Session 3 (by
invitation only)
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Global Development
SA01:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Belonging: Interrogating
Autochthony in the 21st Century
SA12:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Interrogating ‘the International’ in International
Studies: Enclosures, Silences, and Struggles
SA24:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Storytelling as Political: The Ethics of
Personal Narratives
SD48:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Colonialism and Political Thought (II)
MA12:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
East Asian Regional Integration: Regional
Blocs, Great Powers, and Historical Memories
MA16:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Imagining an Anti-Imperial Pedagogy: IR101
Without the Myths?
MA24:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond the Millennium Development Goals:
Global Development After 2015
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MA48:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating
Order? Perspectives on the Military-Police
Nexus: Panel I
MB12:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Asia as Site and Method: Reflections on ‘Asia’
as Performative Metaphor in Theorizing
International Relations
MB15:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Reflections on 30 Years of Critical Theory in
World Politics
MB21:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Religion and Development Relations
MB40:
TA12:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Food in the Politics of Development
TA24:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
WA24:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Global Health Governance and Domestic
Health Policy
WB12:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Patterns of Global Politics in a PostHegemonic World: The Dynamics of Security
and Economics as Seen From Different
Perspectives
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
TA60:
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
People's Power and the Globalisation of
Democracy (1)
TA64:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Communication, IT, and the Politics of
Development
WB24:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
New Actors, New Forms of Authority: Looking
Beyond the State in Global Health
Governance
WC12:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance:
Exploring Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (I)
Unruly Genealogies of Poetry, Piety, and Play
in Global Politics
TB12:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WC24:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Perspectives on the Arab Spring
Food, Agriculture, and Development
The Global Politics of HIV and AIDS
MB48:
TB21:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WC63:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating
Order? Perspectives on the Military-Police
Nexus: Panel II
African International Relations: Recent
Developments
Gendered Approaches to Post-War
Reconstruction and State-Building
MB60:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Investigating Aid: Relations, Issues and
Outcomes
Global Civics: Normative and Empirical
Dimensions
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
The Quick Rebound of Emerging Markets
from the 2008-10 Global Crisis (Part II)
MB65:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
The Global City: Contradictions Collapsed?
MC12:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TB40:
TB60:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Migration and Development Deconstructing
Rationalities and Practices: Exploring Venues
for Empowerment
TC16:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Decolonizing Global Justice in a Neoliberal
Age
TC24:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
New Regionalisms in North-South and SouthSouth Relations
Precarity, Political Economy and Global
Power
MC40:
TC40:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
People's Power and the Globalisation of
Democracy (2)
China in Africa: Public Diplomacy, Political
Economy and/or Geopolitics?
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
WD12:
Wednesday
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
MC25:
WD01:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WD24:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Global Health Diplomacy: Cooperation, Power
and Accountability
WD62:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Ordering All-Under-Heaven: (Re)imagining
the World Through a 'Chinese School' of
International Relations?
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Global Development Governance: A Fresh
Look at Multilateral Institutions
Political Economy: Development and Trade
SD97:
MC48:
TD19:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Persons and Politics: Telling Stories
Global Development Section Eminent Scholar
Panel, Honouring Professor Saskia Sassen
MC62:
TD24:
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Cross-(ISA)Sectional Approaches to the
Global South: A Dialogue
Negotiating Governance: States and the
Everyday Subject of Politics
MD12:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TD40:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Chinese Foreign Policy in Africa
Decolonization and Legacies of Colonialism
MD24:
TD64:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
21st Century Development: Radical Inequality
and Emancipation
Women's Rights in Developing Regions
MD40:
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Development as Rule: Perspectives on
Governance
MD48:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WA12:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
W(h)ither the WTO? Power, Participation and
the Making of Trade Rules in a Global
Information Age
WA15:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Celebrities, Media and Transnational
Belonging
Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial
World
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Dynamics and Social Forces of Global
Change
PX10:
Saturday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
The Afterlives Of Neoliberalism:
Development, Postdevelopment And
International Relations (by invitation only)
WXA69
:
Wednesday
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Room: Presidential Suite 3001, Hilton Bayfront
The Afterlives of Neoliberalism: Development,
Postdevelopment and International Relations
-- Session 3 (by invitation only)
MX10:
Monday
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
The Afterlives of Neoliberalism:
Development, Postdevelopment and
International Relations - Session 2 (by
invitation only)
Index of Panels by Sponsor
Global South Caucus
SD63:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Reconceptualizing Security: Gender, Race
and Sexuality After 9/11
MA18:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Civil Society and Information Access:
Navigating Political Spaces in the Global
South
MC62:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MA30:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TB28:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Resistance, Repression, and Revolution in
the Middle East
Transformative Justice: Actor Oriented
Approaches to Transition and Transformation
MB28:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TB34:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Non-State Actor Influence on Human Rights
Gender and Transitional Justice
MB29:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TC28:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Local Agency in Postwar Transitional Justice:
Empowerment or Imposition?
Domestic Politics and the Human Rights
Discourse
MB42:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TC29:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Cross-(ISA)Sectional Approaches to the
Global South: A Dialogue
Visualizing Human Rights
MC28:
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
China and International Human Rights Norm:
A Cooperative Relationship or Contentious
Engagement?
International Organizations and the Human
Rights Regime
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
MD62:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
A Global Dialogue on Foreign Policy Analysis
TA62:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
MC29:
Monday
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TC35:
Tuesday
The International Criminal Court - Structure
and Challenges
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Doing Research, Teaching, and Publishing on
the Global South
Creative Approaches to Transitional Justice
TD28:
MC35:
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
WC62:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Foreign Policies of Rising Powers
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing the ICC: 10 Years into the
Experiment
MC41:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Human Rights
SA28:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
The Responsibility to Protect II: From the
Balkans to Benghazi
MD28:
Monday
Public-Private Encounters: Interaction
Between and Diffusion of State and Non-State
Approaches to Governing Social Standards
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
SB28:
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Global Justice – Local Democracy
MD29:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Wielding Words Versus Respect for Human
Rights: A Paradox in the International System
TD29:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Power, Culture, and Communication in
Chinese Human Rights Experiences
TD35:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
R2P and ICC: Converging or Diverging
Responsibilities?
TD64:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
MNCs and the Protection of Human Rights
New Considerations in Truth-Seeking in
Transitional Justice
Women's Rights in Developing Regions
SB29:
MD35:
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Quantitative Analysis of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Intervention
SB34:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
NGOs, Social Networks and International Law
SB43:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
The International Criminal Court: Issues and
Problems
MD41:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SC29:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
WA29:
Wednesday
TA01:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TA08:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Evaluating R2P
WB29:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Rights of Indigenous Populations
WC28:
Wednesday
Gender Issues in Human Rights: Are We
Making Progress?
WC40:
Wednesday
SD29:
Social Media and Social Protest
WD28:
TA29:
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
The Arab Spring: A Human Rights
Revolution?
MA28:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Democratic Values and the Struggle for
Human Rights
MA29:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Transitional Justice: Politicization of Ethics vs.
Ethicization of Politics
Tuesday
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Analysis of R2P
TA34:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Humanitarian Issues, Immunity and Rights
TB01:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
TA28:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Humanitarian Intervention Redux? Causes
and Consequences of the Libya Intervention
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Theoretical Assessments of the Human
Rights Regime
In Search of Truth and Reconciliation
Taking Stock of Human Rights in Latin
America
Regional Human Rights Policies
SC28:
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
The Responsibility to Protect III: Libya, the
R2P, and Humanitarian Intervention
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Use and Abuse of Political Information
Sunday
WA28:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Compliance and Human Rights Norms
Beyond Collateral Damage: Questioning
Civilian Casualties in Armed Conflict
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
From Human Trafficking to Human Rights:
Reframing Contemporary Slavery
WD29:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Protecting Human Rights or Gaining Security?
WD64:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Feminist Investigations of Human Rights
SE97:
Sunday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Human Rights Poster Session
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WA68:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WC61:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MC44:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Development, Aid and Promoting Human
Rights
Perspectives on Changing Sovereignty,
Internet Communications Technology and
Threats: Mexico & Latin America Focus
Public Diplomacy Theory and Conceptual
Issues
Intelligence Studies
WD61:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
SA61:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence, IT, and the Global Information
Age
SB61:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Beyond the Intelligence Cycle?
SC61:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
MA61:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence and Covert Action During the
Cold War
MB61:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Explaining and Evaluating Intelligence
Analysis
MB62:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Leaks and Gaps: Meeting the Demands of
Cybersecurity
MC61:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence Cooperation and Communication:
'What's Mine Is Ours, or Is It?'
MD61:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence, Intelligence Reform, and the
Role/Contribution of Policy Makers in a
Democracy
TA61:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Who's Watching? Intelligence and
Surveillance in the Information Age
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Communication Technologies and Political
Change
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
The Use of Non-Violent Tactics: Sources of
Constructive Conflict Management
SB59:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding Public Diplomacy in Different
Contexts: Issues of Culture, Science and
Power
SC43:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Power and Resistance:
Global Gendered Networks in the Information
Age
SD23:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Power in the Information Age: A Theoretical
Approach
SD43:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Media Coverage of Crisis and Humanitarian
Aid
MA03:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
TB61:
MA46:
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Intelligence and the Private Sector: Origins,
Evolution and Implications
TC61:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Information, Intelligence, and International
Security
TD61:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Improving Intelligence Analysis
Methodologies
WA61:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Learning from Intelligence Successes and
Failures
WB61:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
New Ways of Thinking About Intelligence
McLuhan’s Global Village at 50
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Technologies of Migration and Citizenship
MB42:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Visualizing Human Rights
MB43:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond the Al Jazeera Effect: The Arab
Revolutions and the New Media Landscape
MB47:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
The European Commission in the Global
Information Age
MC43:
Monday
TA22:
Monday
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The Middle East Public Sphere After the Arab
Revolts
TA43:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
SB42:
MD44:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Do Intelligence Bureaucracies Fear Ethics,
and If So, Why?
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Perspectives on Global Governance and the
Internet
Public Diplomacy and Power: To What End?
Monday
SA42:
Intelligence Producers and Consumers: How
Much Does Intelligence Matter?
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MA98:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
SD61:
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Monday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
International
Communication
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MD43:
Perspectives on Changing Sovereignty,
Internet Communications Technology and
Threats: Global/International Focus
Intelligence Transformation in New
Democracies
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Communication of International Conflicts:
News Media, Civil Society, Public Opinion
Winning Hearts and Minds in the Information
Age
TB43:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Conflict and War in the Global Information
Age
TB58:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
Different Events, Same Story? Strategic
Narratives and International Crises
TC12:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Clustering and Contagion
TC43:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
International Relations in a Multi-Level Media
System: The Influence of Interplay Among
New, Traditional, Domestic and Global Media
on International Relations
TC62:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Gender and the Media: Representations and
Resistance in the Age of Information
TD43:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Democratic Transformation and the Use of
Social Networks and Media
WA43:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
The Place of Technology, Art, and Social
Media in Social Change and Peacebuilding
Process
WA58:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
New Technologies, New Media, New
Diplomacy?
WA66:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Politics of Representation and Identity
WB66:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
WC42:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Cyber Security Strategies:
Theory and Practice
WC43:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Social Media and Propaganda: Instruments of
War and Peace
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WC66:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TB42:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SC41:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Communications and Nationbuilding: Towards
a Diagnostic of Information Flows in Crisis
States
Teaching Foreign Policies from Comparative
& Theoretical Perspectives
The Undervalued Labor of Curricular and
Substantive Diversity
WD42:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Are We Building Global Citizens? The Impact
of Multiple Settings and Factors on Student
Learning and Attitudes
Ethics and Global Power Asymmetries
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Change: Narratives, Actors and
Networks
WD43:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TC45:
TD42:
Tuesday
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Information Age
Approaches to Conflict and Peace: Theories
and Methods
WD49:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Information and Communication Technologies
and Development
WD66:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Bayside, Hilton Gaslamp
News Media and Global Politics
SC96:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
WA42:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Developing the International Studies
Interdisciplinary 'Tool Kit': Curriculum,
Capstones and Assessment of Student
Learning Goals
WB42:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring Implications of Journalism and
Broadcasting
Teaching Protest and Dissent: North
American, European, and Asian Perspectives
WA95:
WD11:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Dissenting Voices in the New and Old Media
International Education
SA63:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Knowing War Experience: The
Epistemological Possibilities and Challenges
SC03:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Nuts & Bolts (Part 1): Everything You Ever
Wanted to Know About Administering a Title
VI Grant but Were Afraid to Ask
SD03:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Nuts & Bolts (Part 2): Everything You Ever
Wanted to Know About Administering a Title
VI Grant but Were Afraid to Ask
MA21:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
The International Studies Curriculum: In
Search of Best Practices
MB45:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Active Learning Across Cultures
MC03:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Business Meeting of Title VI Project Directors
MC42:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Narratives and the Role of Religion in Conflict
Management
MD03:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Study Abroad: Lessons Learned
TA42:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
High Tech Japan, Low Tech Classroom:
Adopting Technology in the Japanese Higher
Education International Studies Classroom
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Power, Technology and Global Information
Literacy: Their Implications for the 21st
Century Curriculum
MD67:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Feminist Methodology: Scholarship-Based
Content and Pedagogy
TD67:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
What Shapes Global Power Relations
Surrounding Higher Education: Tangibles vs.
Intangibles?
TB95:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
SC56:
SD41:
Sunday
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Innovations in International Political Theory I:
Lea Ypi, Global Justice and Avant-Garde
Political Agency
MA40:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
The Philosophy of Which Science?: Ethics,
Inquiry and Explanation in Contemporary
International Relations Theory
MB41:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Innovations in International Political Theory II:
Laura Valentini, Justice in a Globalized World:
A Normative Framework
MB52:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
The Responsibility to Protect I: Theory and
Practice
MC41:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Responsibility to Protect II: From the
Balkans to Benghazi
MC63:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 3- 'Maternal Thinking' as Intellectual
Gold for International Relations: A Panel in
Honor of Sara Ruddick (1935-2011)
MD41:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Responsibility to Protect III: Libya, the
R2P, and Humanitarian Intervention
The Continuing Relevance of Structural
Realism
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
International Ethics
The Ethics of Rebellion: From Theory to the
Arab Spring
SA40:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Consensus, Difference and Pluralism in
Global Order
SA41:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Climate, Political Economy, and International
Environmental Justice I
SA47:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
The Fact/Norm Dichotomy in International
Relations: Ethical and Epistemological
Implications
SB40:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Humanitarian INGOs and Development
Ethics: Religion, Rhetoric and Responsibility
SB41:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Climate, Political Economy, and International
Environmental Justice II
TA41:
TA61:
Tuesday
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Do Intelligence Bureaucracies Fear Ethics,
and If So, Why?
TB41:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
International Ethics Section Book Prize
Roundtable: Baber and Bartlett's Global
Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence
TB52:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Accounting for Historical Wrongs: Between
Theory and History
TC41:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
States, Non-Domination and Global
Governance
TC64:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The State as Person: Re-Assessing the
Debate
TD41:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
States as Persons / States as Criminals
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TD52:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MC34:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WC34:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Challenges for Democracy at the Global Level
War and Peace Meets Crime and
Punishment: Towards a More Complex
Understanding of the Relations Between
International Criminal Justice and
International Politics
Regime Complexes and the Fragmentation of
International Law: Two Sides of the Same
Coin?
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
MC35:
Compliance with International Law
WA41:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Just War Theory I: Past, Present and Future
in Western Thought
WB41:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Just War Theory II: The Tradition and Its
Critics
Assessing the ICC: 10 Years into the
Experiment
WC23:
MC52:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Practice, Practical Reason and Classical
Realism
Women and State Demography, Law, and
Violence: New Empirical Research
WC40:
MD34:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond Collateral Damage: Questioning
Civilian Casualties in Armed Conflict
Power, Principles and Participation in
International Law
WC41:
MD35:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Just War Theory III: Challenges From Private
and Non-State Agents
WD40:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
The International Criminal Court: Issues and
Problems
TA34:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Ethics and Morality in Foreign Affairs
Humanitarian Issues, Immunity and Rights
WD41:
TA35:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
International Relations and the Ethics of
Hospitality
Complex Evolution of Norms: Contestation,
Coordination, and Multi-Actor Process
SC95:
TA40:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Security, Human Rights and the War on
Terror
Roundtable in Honour of Chris Joyner (19482011)
International Law
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
SA35:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Norms and International Law Making
SB30:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Unpacking the Rule of Law (ROL):
Conceptual and Policy Dimensions
SB34:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
NGOs, Social Networks and International Law
SB35:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Legalization and Legal Regimes
SC16:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
International Organizations as Enablers
SD14:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Law, Contestation, and Power in the Global
Political Economy
MA35:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
TB04:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
International Legalization and the Rights
Revolution
TB34:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Gender and Transitional Justice
TC34:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Between Norm and Rhetoric? The Language
of Responsibility in International Law and
Politics
TC35:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
The International Criminal Court - Structure
and Challenges
TD35:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
R2P and ICC: Converging or Diverging
Responsibilities?
WA34:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
The Global Projection of Domestic
Administrative Law and Regulation
WA35:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Trade
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
MB01:
Human Rights and International Law
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
WB34:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Issues and Context of International Law
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
MB03:
Territorial Issues and International Law
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
The ICJ and the ICC in the Context of
International Law
WB35:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
International Law and Terrorism
WC35:
WD16:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Use of Force and Weapons in International
Law
WD35:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Judiciary and Jurisdiction in the Context of
International Law
MD96:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Human Rights and International Courts
International Organization
SA19:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Environment, Health, and Education
SB19:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Explorations of Regional and Global
Negotiations
SB29:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Quantitative Analysis of Human Rights and
Humanitarian Intervention
SB33:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Regional Security Organizations and
Emerging Powers
SB34:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
NGOs, Social Networks and International Law
SC19:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Research on Institutional
Complexes/Complexity: Taking Stock to Move
Forward
SC33:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
International Institutions in Time: Between
Path Dependent Reproduction and Historical
Evolution
SD12:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
International Organization Distinguished
Scholar Roundtable in Honor of Chadwick F.
Alger
SD19:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
The UN Security Council and the Production,
Construction, and Management of Knowledge
SD27:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Many Actors, Few Protagonists: The Role of
Key Players in the Shaping of International
Cooperation on Climate Change
SD33:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing the Practice Turn
Index of Panels by Sponsor
SD47:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MD47:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TD31:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Regional Security Outside of Europe
The IO BIO Project: A Biographical Dictionary
of Secretaries-General of International
Organizations
Regime Complexes in Global Environmental
Governance
TA31:
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
MA15:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
International Organizations as Social
Environments: Methodological Issues
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Rio+20 I: Rethinking International Relations
Approaches to Global Environmental Politics
Can International Organizations Become
Democratic?
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
MA33:
MA47:
Monday
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
International Organizations and European
Security
MB19:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TA33:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Post-Liberal Regionalism in Latin America:
New Cooperation Arrangements and Their
Impacts on Regional Multilateralism
TA47:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
TD33:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Institutions: Design and Effects
TD35:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
R2P and ICC: Converging or Diverging
Responsibilities?
TD47:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Global Economic Governance: New Wine in
Old Bottles?
TD52:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
International Organization "Life Cycles"
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Non-Governmental Organizations and
Accountability
TB19:
Challenges for Democracy at the Global Level
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WA29:
Wednesday
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Power, Interests, and Institutions
From Dollar Unipolarity to a Tripolar (Dollar,
Euro, RMB) Monetary System: Benign
Competition or Recipe for Discord?
MB47:
TB33:
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
MB33:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
The European Commission in the Global
Information Age
MB51:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Intervention and Influence of the United
Nations
MC01:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Ideas of Regionalism and Their Asian
Translations: The Relevance of Diffusion in
Asian Regionalism
TB47:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
How Voters and Public Opinion Affect
International Organizations
TB51:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Are We There Yet? Examining Guides,
Detours and Bumps on the Road to ASEAN
Community
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
MC19:
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Development of Norms and Institutions
TB62:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Women in International Organizations
Comparing (I)NGO Opportunity Structures
and IGO Responsiveness: Does Input Equal
Output?
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
MC33:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
From Peacekeeping to Civilian Protection:
The Politics of UN Peace Operations
MC35:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing the ICC: 10 Years into the
Experiment
MC47:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
International Law and the Politics of Interests
and Identities in the EU, WTO and Beyond
MD19:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Communication and Norms Transmission in
International Organization
MD33:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Statebuilding Practices in Comparative
Perspective
MD35:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
The International Criminal Court: Issues and
Problems
TB64:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Feminist Interventions in Global Governance:
Exploring Spaces, Pushing Boundaries (II)
TC19:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Informal or Formal? International
Organization Decision-Making and
Procedures
TC29:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
China and International Human Rights Norm:
A Cooperative Relationship or Contentious
Engagement?
TC31:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
The International Organization of the
Environment
TC33:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Measurement in Global
Economic Governance
TC34:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Between Norm and Rhetoric? The Language
of Responsibility in International Law and
Politics
TC47:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Regional Economic Policy
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Regional Human Rights Policies
WA33:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Existing and Potential Democratic Devices
Within International Organizations
WA34:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
The Global Projection of Domestic
Administrative Law and Regulation
WA47:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding, and
Humanitarian Intervention
WB33:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
New Approaches to EU Foreign Policy: What
Relevance for IR Theory?
WB39:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
The United Nations and International Security
WB43:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Trust, Beliefs, and International Society
WB47:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Negotiations, Commitments, and Institutions:
Effects on Security and New Alliances
WC33:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
The United States and Multilateral Institutions:
What Has Changed Since 1990?
WC34:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Regime Complexes and the Fragmentation of
International Law: Two Sides of the Same
Coin?
WC47:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Negotiations, Voting, and Legitimacy in the
United Nations and European Union
WD33:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
‘The Canary in the Mine’ - NATO and Liberal
World Order
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WD47:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SC04:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MA20:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo C, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Peacekeeping and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction in Africa and the Americas
Research Frontiers of Network Analysis in
International Relations: Theoretical
Innovations
Trade, Investment, and Dispute Settlement
MB67:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
SC14:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Transnational and Inter-State Networking
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
International Political
Economy
SC20:
SA12:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Interrogating ‘the International’ in International
Studies: Enclosures, Silences, and Struggles
SA20:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Global and Comparative Financial Regulation
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Non-State Actors and Contests Over
Intellectual Property Rights
SC25:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Manufacturing Ideas: China’s Burgeoning
Influence on Global Norms
SC27:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Experiments in Normal International Relations
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
SA25:
Varieties of Capitalism and Climate Change
Mitigation
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Imperialism, Global
Competition, and Accumulation by
Dispossession in the Neoliberal Era
SA28:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
SC41:
Sunday
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
The Undervalued Labor of Curricular and
Substantive Diversity
SC60:
Sunday
Public-Private Encounters: Interaction
Between and Diffusion of State and Non-State
Approaches to Governing Social Standards
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
SA29:
SC64:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Corporate Elite Networks in World Politics
SA34:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Transparency, Information and Firms in a
Global Economy
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Sex, Lies and Haute Finance: Feminists
Analyze the "DSK Affair"
SD05:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MA25:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Handling Uncertainties and Risks: Finance,
Security and Natural Resources
MA45:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Migration, Trafficking, Human Rights
MA60:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
The Fate of Transnational Financial
Regulation in the Wake of the 2007/8 Global
Financial Crisis
MB16:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Roundtable on Michael Ross's "The Oil
Curse"
MB20:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
The Importance and Consequences of
Regional Trade Agreements
MB25:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Political Economy of China and
India
MB27:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Closing the Gap in China's Resource and
Environmental Needs: A Political Economy
Perspective
MB60:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Global Financial Crisis
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
SA55:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Agents of Regionalism in East Asia: Who
Initiates, Who Shapes, and Who Participates?
The Quick Rebound of Emerging Markets
from the 2008-10 Global Crisis (Part II)
The Domestic Sources of Economic and
Security Relations in the Asia-Pacific
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Law, Contestation, and Power in the Global
Political Economy
China in Africa: Public Diplomacy, Political
Economy and/or Geopolitics?
SA60:
Sunday
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
SD14:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MC12:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Politics and Foreign Direct Investment
SD20:
SB12:
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Corporate Engagements and Social
Responsibility
The Euro and European Monetary Integration
SD25:
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Corporate Power, Partnerships and
Development
SB14:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
The Rise of China in the Global Economy
SB21:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
United States' Economic Relationships and
Emerging Geographies
SB25:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Resisting International Norms
SB28:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
MNCs and the Protection of Human Rights
SB41:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1701, Hilton Bayfront
Climate, Political Economy, and International
Environmental Justice II
SB60:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Some Like it Hot? MNE-State Relations in
War and Peace
Sunday
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Governing Global Commodities:
Accountability, Legitimacy, Poverty and
Power
SD51:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Income Inequality, Political Stability,
Compensation, and Welfare Spending
SD60:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Information, Crisis, and Adoption:
Multinational Enterprise and Corporate
Responsibility in the Global Information Age
MA12:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
East Asian Regional Integration: Regional
Blocs, Great Powers, and Historical Memories
MA14:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Regulations and Regulatory Reforms in
Global Banking, Capital and Finance
MC14:
MC20:
Monday
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sovereign Wealth, Credits, Defaults, and
Debts
MC25:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
New Regionalisms in North-South and SouthSouth Relations
MC60:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Power in a Changing World Economy:
Lessons from Emerging Asia
MD01:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Drugs, Gambling and Sex: Interrogating the
Connections/Disconnects Between the Licit
and Illicit
MD14:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
NGOs, Civil Society: Adaptation and
Contestation in the Global Economy
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MD20:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TC14:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WB14:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Conflicts, Attacks, Risks, and Wars in the
Global Economies
IPE Outstanding Scholar Activist (OSA)
Award Panel Honoring Mike Davis
IMF, World Bank, and their Projects
MD25:
TC25:
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Creating the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP):
A New Model Free Trade Agreement?
China's Behavior in the World Trade
Organization
MD60:
TC27:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Tuesday
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Power, Principles and US Foreign Policy
Follow the Money
TA14:
TC33:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Tuesday
Democracies, Dictatorships, and Economies
TA20:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Multilateralism, Trade, and the Developing
World
TA25:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Turkey in Transition: Information and
Governance in the Age of Globalization and
Europeanization
TA27:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TC47:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Regional Economic Policy
TC60:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Economic Statecraft in Latin
America: Comparing National Strategies
TD08:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
IPE Distinguished Senior Scholar: Roundtable
Honoring Mary Ann Tetreault
TD14:
Tuesday
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Measurement in Global
Economic Governance
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
WB20:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Political Economy of Global Agriculture and
Food Supplies
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
International Political Economies of Labor
Tuesday
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
TA19:
WB19:
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Africa in the Global Economy
WB21:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Performance of Nations
WB26:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Empire Formation and the Evolution of Global
Governance
WB28:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Trade Policies and Economic Integration with
and in Latin America
WC14:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing Etel Solingen's "Regional Orders
At Century's Dawn" After A Decade: How
Relevant is it for the New Regionalism?
WC19:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Business Responses to Climate Change in
Areas of Limited Statehood
Mentoring Women: A Discussion With SWIPE
Award Winner David A. Lake
Energy: Politics, Economics, Security
TA56:
TD20:
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Cities and the Global Economy
Foriegn Direct Investment: Causes, Effects,
and Threats
TA60:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
People's Power and the Globalisation of
Democracy (1)
TB03:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TD25:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Institution and Idea in Asian Regionalism
TD47:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WC20:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Remittances, Diasporas, and South-South
FDI
WC21:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Trade Policy: Protection, Preferences,
Parochialism
WC25:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo B, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Publish or Perish: IPE Publishing Roundtable
Global Economic Governance: New Wine in
Old Bottles?
Financial Power, Information and Instability
TD60:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
TB14:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Technology, Power, and Political Economy
TB19:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
From Dollar Unipolarity to a Tripolar (Dollar,
Euro, RMB) Monetary System: Benign
Competition or Recipe for Discord?
TB20:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Patterns in Regional Trade, Services, and
Investment Agreements
TB25:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Business and Public Policy: Should
International Public Policy Scholars Study
Firms?
TB54:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
The Determinants and Effects of Foreign Aid
TB60:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
People's Power and the Globalisation of
Democracy (2)
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Labor in Global Production Networks
WA12:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
W(h)ither the WTO? Power, Participation and
the Making of Trade Rules in a Global
Information Age
WA14:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
The Changing Configuration of Governance:
Neoliberal Strategies in the Global Political
Economy
WA19:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WC31:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Global Environmental Politics: Domestic
Conditions, International Dynamics, and
Domestic-International Interactions
WC67:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Articulating Feminist, Global Justice,
Immigrant, Anti-War, and Environmental
Struggles Within the World Social Forum and
Alter-Globalization Movement
WD14:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Political Economy of Information
WD20:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring the Global Economy with a Sense
of History
Political Economy in Islamic Countries
WA20:
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Brazil, India, and South Africa
WA25:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
The Persistent Myth of the Demise of the
Dollar: Is this Time for Real?
WD21:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Taxation in the Global Economy
WD22:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The Challenge of Autonomist Marxism
WD25:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Frontiers of Terrorism Research
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WD60:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SC26:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MD15:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Geopolitics Before and After Westphalia
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Weberian Schizophrenia?
Transformations/Reproductions in the
Authority to Regulate of Violence
Combatants, Demobs & Citizens: Exploring
Transitions and Changes Over Time Using
Multiple Methods
Feminist International Relations: Towards an
Integrated Analysis?
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Deviance, Abnormality and Stigmatization in
International Relations
Civilizational Politics in World Affairs
SC48:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
WD67:
MA67:
Wednesday
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Gender, Self-Interest and Sociotropic
Influences on Trade Policy Preferences
MB95:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
IPE Poster Session
WC68:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Foreign Aid: Origins and Effects
SC42:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Colonialism and Political Thought (I)
SD15:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SD16:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Perspectives on Intervention: Rationalities
and Translation, Resistance and Effects
SA52:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond Space & Geography: The Politics
Behind the Creation of Cities, Nations, and
Social Identity
SA63:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Knowing War Experience: The
Epistemological Possibilities and Challenges
SD48:
MA15:
Sunday
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
International Organizations as Social
Environments: Methodological Issues
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: II
MA48:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating
Order? Perspectives on the Military-Police
Nexus: Panel I
MB15:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Reflections on 30 Years of Critical Theory in
World Politics
MB23:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Popular Culture and Global Politics
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: III
SB24:
MB48:
SB15:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring Resistance and Postcoloniality:
Reflexions Around Nandy's Work
SB32:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2401, Hilton Bayfront
New Mobilities: Methods, Nomads,
Circulations and Borders
SB47:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Theorizing IR From Outside the West
SC15:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring Autoethnography in International
Relations: Writing, Representation, and
Power
SC21:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MD50:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
European Identity Construction and Foreign
Policy Analysis
MA23:
SA48:
Monday
Freedom and the International
SA29:
Corporate Elite Networks in World Politics
MD48:
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Situated Knowledge: Perspectives and
Insights on the Field
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Transgressive Citizenships, Regressive
Cartographies: Human Mobility at
Transnational Crossroads
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Celebrities, Media and Transnational
Belonging
Colonialism and Political Thought (II)
Sunday
Monday
Cultural Performance in International
Relations
SA15:
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
MD42:
Monday
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
International Political
Sociology
Sunday
MD16:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
From Defeating the Enemy to Creating
Order? Perspectives on the Military-Police
Nexus: Panel II
MB64:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The Global Politics of Imperial Culture and the
Imperial Politics of Global Culture
MC15:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Security and Citizenship: The Constitution of
Political Being
MC16:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Of What Value is Security?
MC23:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Critical Geopolitics Meets International
Relations
MC48:
Telling the Tale of Constructivism
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Persons and Politics: Telling Stories
TA15:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond Religion and Ideology: Political
Activism and Mass Mobilization in the Global
South
TA16:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Representing and Building a Global
Discipline: What Is and Who Constitutes the
IR Discipline? (Panel 1 of 2)
TA25:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Turkey in Transition: Information and
Governance in the Age of Globalization and
Europeanization
TA48:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
International Relations Theory: Contemporary
Debates
TB15:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Sight, Security and Politics: New Visual Media
and the Production of Terror/Counter-Terror in
the Public Imaginary
TB16:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Representing and Building a Global
Discipline: What Is and Who Constitutes the
IR Discipline? (Panel 2 of 2)
TB48:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Facets of Scholarship/Policy Dynamics in
International Relations
TC24:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Precarity, Political Economy and Global
Power
TC42:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Security and Risk Going Places: Grasping the
Situatedness of Meaning in Reflexive Security
Studies
TC48:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Emotions and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Giving Accounts of Ourselves
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TD55:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TA67:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB18:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Multiculturalism, Multinationalism, or
Multiracialism?
New Critical-Reflexive Spaces: Notes From
Within a Hermeneutic Sphere
Adaptation and Transformation: Redefining
Security Partnerships in the Asia-Pacific
WA15:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TC67:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
SB38:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial
World
Uses of Jacques Lacan in International
Relations
Studying Mars, Up Close! Fieldwork and the
Social Science of War
WA31:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
MB96:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SB39:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Network Interaction and Environmental
Governance: The Latin American Experience
Borders, New Security Technologies and IR
WA48:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Piracy Studies: Legal, Anthropological and
Criminological Perspectives on an Emerging
Threat
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Taking Time Seriously: Temporality and (In)
security in International Relations
MC95:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Visual Arts, the New Media and IR
SB49:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Presidents, Leaders, and Security
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
International Security
Studies
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Security Contested: Resilience,
Desecuritization, Emancipation
SA08:
The Arab Spring: U.S. and NATO Options
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
WB16:
What is Good About Security?
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
SA09:
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Applied Grand Strategy: U.S. Strategy and
the Indian Ocean
International Space Politics: The Security
Dimension
Room: Indigo E, Hilton Bayfront
WB15:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
International Relations and Ontological (In)
security
WB48:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SB57:
SB62:
SC06:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Studying the Agency of Being Governed
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Arms Trade Research in the Global
Information Age
WB53:
Room: 504, Hilton Bayfront
Relationships Among Terrorist Entities: From
Conflict to Cooperation
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Borders as Transnational Sites: Political
Struggles in Transversal Spaces
SA18:
Politics, Ideas, and the Use of Force
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
SA17:
Sunday
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Civil-Military Relations and the Huntington
Model Today
Governing Mobilities: The Politics of Sending
States and the EU
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
WC22:
Peace Process and Conflict Resolution
WC15:
Wednesday
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
Taking Time Seriously: Theorizing
Temporality in International Relations
WC48:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
SA31:
SA33:
Sunday
Sunday
UN Sanctions: Coercion, Constraint, or
Symbolism?
SA38:
Sunday
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
WC60:
SA39:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Hybrid Governance and Peace: Solution or
Part of the Problem?
WD15:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Humanity and International Relations: Liminal
Bodies and Subject Creation
WD48:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Into the Borderscape: Ways and Means of
Conceptualising and Operationalising the
Borderscape in Order to Better Understand
Contemporary Borders and Bordering
WD50:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Discourses of Self/Other and the Analysis of
Foreign Policy
WD59:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Psychoanalysis in International Relations
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Remembering How to Love Again: Collective
Memories, Reconciliation, Social Change and
International Relationships
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Zara Steiner’s The Triumph of the Dark:
European International History, 1933-1939
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Sea Power and Regional Security in East
Asia
SA49:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Perceptions, Identity, and Power
SA57:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
The Arab Spring: The Internal Dynamics of
Revolution
SB08:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Leaders and International Relations
SB09:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Uneven and Combined Development in
Contemporary World History
SB17:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Air Power, Targeted Killings, and
Counterinsurgency
SC08:
SC09:
Sunday
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
US Extended Deterrence in the 21st Century
SC10:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Radicalism and Revolution in the Information
Age
SC17:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Alliance Politics of Cohesion and Division
SC18:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Assessment of the Conflict in Afghanistan
SC30:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Energy Security and Geopolitics
SC38:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
The Saddam Tapes, 1978-2001: The Inner
Workings of a Tyrant's Regime
SC49:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
New Agendas in Health, Security and State
Stability
SC57:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Overstretched? American Military Strategy
Today
SD09:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Tehran, the Bomb, and the World:
Perspectives on a Prospective Nuclear Iran
SD17:
Sunday
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
When Regions Transform
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Index of Panels by Sponsor
SD18:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MB09:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
MD57:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Afghanistan Normalization
Explaining Grand Strategy
Resource Constraints and International
Conflict
SD21:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MB38:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Population Decline and the Remaking of
Great Power Politics
Governing the Production of Armaments I:
States, Firms and Collaboration in
Contemporary Europe
SD30:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Post-3/11 Japan: Foreign Policy Impact of the
Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Crisis
SD38:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MB39:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Piracy and International Security
MB49:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TA09:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Original Records From Saddam Hussein's
Regime: Did He Sponsor Terrorist
Organizations?
TA10:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
The Changing American Way of War
TA17:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
The Many Puzzles of Military Interventions
and Occupations: The Results of a Three
Years Study
Homeland Security for a New Century
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
SD39:
Disaggregating Conflict in a Global Era
TA30:
MB62:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
MB57:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Inside Nuclear and Biological Weapons
Programs: A Comparative Perspective
Tuesday
Korea: Crisis or Stalemate?
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Markets and Militaries I
SD57:
Leaks and Gaps: Meeting the Demands of
Cybersecurity
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
TA38:
Tuesday
The Post Bin Laden Era: Assessing Future
Implications of the Global War on Terror
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
SD63:
Anticipating Future US Security Challenges
TA39:
MC09:
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Reconceptualizing Security: Gender, Race
and Sexuality After 9/11
MA08:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Serving the State: Understanding Pro-State
Paramilitaries in Civil Wars
MA09:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys?
Reassessing the French Contribution to
International Security
MA10:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Emotions, Decision Making, and State
Behavior
MA25:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Handling Uncertainties and Risks: Finance,
Security and Natural Resources
MA38:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Global Governance, the Market, and
International Security
MA39:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
'Small Navies' in the Twenty First Century
MA49:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Space Security in the Cyber Age
MA57:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Rebellion and Low-Intensity Conflict
MA58:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 502, Hilton Bayfront
MC08:
Monday
Monday
Emerging Powers and the Nuclear NonProliferation and Disarmament Regime: Case
-Studies - Brazil, Turkey, and South Africa
MC38:
Monday
Hegemony, Authority and Leadership in the
International Relations of East Asia
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Post-Positivism and Nuclear Politics: How
Can Critical Reflection Move the Field
Forward?
TA49:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Communicating War in the Information Age
Coercion, Assurances, and Nuclear
Disarmament
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
MC39:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Insurgent Operations and Strategies
MC49:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
The Domestic and International Economics of
National Security: The View From Multiple
Lenses
MC57:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Military Strategy for a New Era
TA57:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Counterinsurgency Lessons, Past and Future
TB08:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Ten Years of EU Counterterrorism Policy: A
Critical Assessment
TB09:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Seeing and Studying South Asia Through the
Stephen P. Cohen Lens
TB17:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Changing Responses to Nuclear Norm
Violators: Implications for Theory and Policy
Democratization and Authoritarianism as
International Phenomena
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
MD08:
MD09:
Monday
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation, or Taboo?
MD37:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Great Powers and Foreign Policy in Asia
MD38:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Nuclear Weapons: An
Empirical Analysis
MD39:
Monday
MB08:
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Violent Non-State Actors: How Enemies
Become Partners
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Small Arms Roundtable: Global Structures of
International Security and New Disarmament
Diplomacy
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Monday
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Governing Security in the Global Information
Age: Counteracting the Risks of Chemical,
Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
Terrorism
TB30:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Markets and Militaries II
TB38:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
The Six-Party Talks and Northeast Asian
Security Cooperation
TB39:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Combating Illicit Networks
MD49:
TB29:
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
South Asia Security in Perspective
Military Force, Alliance, and Security: Ten
Years of Public Opinion in Transatlantic
Trends.
Index of Panels by Sponsor
TB49:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TD26:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WA55:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Offense-Defense Theory: Applications,
Renewal and Change
Cooperation and Conflict in Peace and
Stability Operations: The Interactions of Civil,
Military, Public and Private Actors in the
Information Age
Assessing the Risk of War
TB57:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
After War: Governance in Post-Conflict
Societies
TC08:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Warrior Culture in Contemporary and Future
Warfare
TC09:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
The Conduct of Counterinsurgency
TC13:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
TD38:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Guns N' Generals: Revisiting Civil-Military
Relations in the Non-Western World
TD39:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
New Security Governance: Non-State Actors,
Hybrid Forms of Governing, and the Provision
of Security
TD49:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond Great Powers and Hegemons: Why
Secondary States Support, Follow or
Challenge
Contrasting National Perspectives on
Strategic Stability at Low Numbers
TC17:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Reassessing Strategic Stability Along the
'Road to Zero'
TC38:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Civil-Military Relations: A New Approach in
the Global Context
TC39:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Comparing Arctic Strategies: The Sources of
National Policies for the High North
TC49:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TD54:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MAR in the 21st Century: The Future of
Empirical Analysis of Ethnic Politics
TD57:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Counterterrorism: Steady Progress, or a
Dangerous Spiral?
TD63:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 8- Women, Violence and the Study of
Security
WA01:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
A Deterrence Comeback: New Threats, Novel
Approaches
Security Communication: The Formation of
Security Policy in the Age of Global Mass
Communication
TC61:
WA09:
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina A, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Information, Intelligence, and International
Security
Panic or Picnic: The Threat and Speed of
Nuclear Proliferation in the 21st Century
TC63:
WA11:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
FSS 7- Gender and the Privatization of
Military Security
Civil Military Relations, Values and War
TD02:
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo A, Hilton Bayfront
ISSS Distinguished Scholar Roundtable for
Jack Snyder
TD05:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo D, Hilton Bayfront
European Union Foreign and Security Policy
TD09:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
WA17:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Alliance Burden-Sharing Research:
Implications for the Libya Intervention
WA18:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
West Point’s CTC on Terrorism in Civil
Society
WA21:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
WA57:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Policy
WA59:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 503, Hilton Bayfront
Political and Security Challenges in Africa
WB08:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
How the Rise of China Is Changing Asia’s
Landscape and Seascape
WB09:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
The Libya Intervention: Breaking New
Ground or Repeating Old Mistakes?
WB13:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire M, Hilton Bayfront
Maritime Terrorism in the 21st Century:
Concepts, Phenomena, and
Countermeasures
WB17:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Adaptation and Innovation in Military
Organizations: Implications for Theory and
Practice
WB18:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding and Responding to Threats in
an Asymmetric Environment
WB23:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Systems Upgrade: Adapting Realist Theory
for the 21st Century
WB37:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Obama's National Security Strategy: Turning
the Tide Against Islamist Terrorism?
WB38:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Cyberspace, Social Media and National
Security
WB39:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
The United Nations and International Security
WB45:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Civics And Citizenship: Civil-Military
Implications Of The Foundational Deficits In
The Education Of Public Servants And The
Citizenry
WB49:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Conduct and Consequences of Civil
Wars
Demography and Inter/Intra-National Security
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
WA38:
State Capacity, Failed States, and Transitions
TD11:
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Elections and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflicts
Settings
TD15:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Theorising the Politics of Non-Traditional
Security
WA39:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
State-Building, Conflict, and Securitization
Advancing Securitization Theory
WA49:
TD17:
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Heading for Zero? Considerations in the
Nuclear Drawdown
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Private Military Companies in the International
Arena
WB55:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Critical Security and Popular Culture
WB56:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
US, EU and Global Homeland Security
Practices After 9/11
WB57:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Thinking About a Nuclear Iran
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WC08:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WD57:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SB36:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Enhancing Stability in the U.S.-Chinese
Strategic Rivalry
Markets and Militaries III
Ending Intrastate War and Tackling
Nationbuilding Processes
WC09:
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Terrorist Group Targeting
WC18:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Praetorian Prospects? The Political Economy
of Civilian-Military Relations in Afghanistan,
Pakistan, and Egypt
WC38:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WD62:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Ordering All-Under-Heaven: (Re)imagining
the World Through a 'Chinese School' of
International Relations?
WD63:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SB63:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Gender Policy and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
Comparative Gendered Traumas, Memories
and Narratives in Contexts of War, Conflict
and Social Change
MA98:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Information, Media, and Power: Lessons
From Terrorism Studies
Who's Watching? Intelligence and
Surveillance in the Information Age
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
The Use of Non-Violent Tactics: Sources of
Constructive Conflict Management
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
WC39:
SB42:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
TA96:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SC11:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Peace in the Holy Land
SC36:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
The Prospects for Peace After Conflict
Security in Post-Conflict Societies
Childhood, Militarism, and Everyday Life I
WC42:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
TA98:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
SD36:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Comparative Cyber Security Strategies:
Theory and Practice
Divided Societies in Comparative Perspective
Humanitarianism, Food Insecurity, and
Conflict Intensity in the Post-Cold War Era
WC49:
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Small Arms, Gangs, and Sub-State Actors
WC55:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
China's Place in the International Order
WC57:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 501, Hilton Bayfront
Narratives of Nuclear Deterrence
WD08:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
China's Rise and Asian Security
WD09:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 400, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding Terrorist Behavior
WD17:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TC98:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Networking the Disconnected: Expanding the
Reach of the Information Age
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgendered, Queer, &
Allies Caucus
MD21:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Claiming Space: LGBTQI Scholarship and
Teaching in the IR Classroom
TC21:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Researching Sexuality in Difficult Contexts:
Theoretical and Practical Implications
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
Strategic Choice and the Study of War: New
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
WD18:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
PMSCs and the Market: The Role of
Perceptions and Motivations in Business
WD26:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Peace Studies
SA11:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Civil War: Origins and Consequences
SA31:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
SD42:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping: Gendered
Approaches
SD49:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Theoretical Explanations of Conflict Behaviors
and Emergence Sustainable Peace
MA11:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Transforming Conflict
MA36:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
War and Peace: Theory and Analysis
MA64:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The War on Terror: Ten Years of Feminist
Engagement
MB11:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Dialogue, Reconcialiation, and PeacebuildingDeveloment Nexus: Prevention of Future
Conflicts
MB36:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Peace Process and Conflict Resolution
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of
Rebel Forces and Warlords
SA36:
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Motives Behind International Conflicts and
their Management by a Third-Party Diplomacy
Room: 305, Hilton Bayfront
Afghanistan: Ways Out of an Intractable
Conflict
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
‘The Canary in the Mine’ - NATO and Liberal
World Order
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
FSS2- Security, Masculinity, and Female
Activism
Communication Technologies and Political
Change
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
WD33:
WD38:
Wednesday
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 309, Hilton Bayfront
From Information to Analysis: Validating and
Leveraging Evidence From Open-Source
Databases on Terrorism
WD39:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 520, Hilton Bayfront
Human Security: Threats to Civilians in War
WD55:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Conflict and Contention: Issues in East Asian
Security
SA42:
SB11:
Sunday
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Paths to Statebuilding and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
SB31:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2601, Hilton Bayfront
New Perspectives on Protracted Intrastate
Conflict
MB63:
MC11:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
International Negotiations, Political
Diplomacy, and Peace Agreements:
Effectiveness and Impact on Peacebuilding
MC36:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Community-Based Approaches to
Peacebuilding
MC42:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Narratives and the Role of Religion in Conflict
Management
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MD11:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TD26:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
WC26:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Intervention Versus Prevention: A Common
Denominator of International Conflict
Resolution
Cooperation and Conflict in Peace and
Stability Operations: The Interactions of Civil,
Military, Public and Private Actors in the
Information Age
Do Human Security Issues Still Remain One
of the Major Concerns of the World
Community in This 21st Century?
TD28:
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
MD36:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Strategic Peacebuilding and Transitional
Justice Debate
TA11:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Wielding Words Versus Respect for Human
Rights: A Paradox in the International System
TD36:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Social Reintegration and National
Reconciliation
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
TA26:
TD42:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Sub-State Violence and Conflict Processes
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1601, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring the Linkage Between Foreign Policy
and the Global Peace
Approaches to Conflict and Peace: Theories
and Methods
TA36:
TD43:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
The Role of the International Actors in
Peacebuilding Efforts
Democratic Transformation and the Use of
Social Networks and Media
TB11:
TD65:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Colonial Legacy, Commercial Liberalism, and
the Quest for Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict
Zones
Regional Peace Studies: Exploring Regional
Trends in Peace and Armed Conflicts
TB26:
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
National Security and International Peace
TB28:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 312, Hilton Bayfront
Transformative Justice: Actor Oriented
Approaches to Transition and Transformation
TB36:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Mediation: A Tool for Conflict Transformation
TB43:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
WA11:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Civil Military Relations, Values and War
WA26:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WA36:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
TC11:
Women, Power, and Conflict
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Promoting Democracy Worldwide: Obatacles
and Prospects
TC36:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Between Rebellion and Revolution: A Solution
for Change in the Status Quo
TD11:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Elections and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflicts
Settings
WC60:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Hybrid Governance and Peace: Solution or
Part of the Problem?
WD19:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 306A, Hilton Bayfront
Understanding Trade and International
Conflict Dichotomy
WD26:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of
Rebel Forces and Warlords
WD36:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Bargaining Strategies, Peace Agreements,
and Solutions to Civil War
WD63:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
SD96:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Philosophy and Theory-Based Model
Explanation of International Conflicts and
Global Peace
WA43:
Institution-Building After Civil Wars: Do Some
Strategies Bring Greater Stability?
TC26:
Social Media and Propaganda: Instruments of
War and Peace
Assessing Peace Operations
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Transitioning From Protracted War to
Peacebuilding Efforts
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Mapping Peace: A Roundtable
Commemorating 10 Years of Peace Research
at Prio’s Centre for the Study of Civil War
(CSCW)
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
WC43:
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
Gender Policy and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
WA46:
Tuesday
Peacebuilding and Democratization
Crisis Management in Asia and Far East:
Challenges and Prospects
TC01:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
The Place of Technology, Art, and Social
Media in Social Change and Peacebuilding
Process
Tuesday
Wednesday
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Conflict and War in the Global Information
Age
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
WC36:
WA63:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
TC95:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Assessing the Effects of Conflicts and
Measuring Post-Conflict Statebuilding
SA68:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Business in Zones of Conflict: Top Down or
Bottom Up?
SB68:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding, Peace Operations and
Regime Change Wars
Can State Secession Bring About a Lasting
Peace?
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
WB11:
WB36:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Does Security Lead to Peace?
WB46:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Ethnic Violence, Genocide and Steps
Towards a Sustainable Peace
WB60:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
IR’s Emerging Institutions and Norms:
Theorizing Peacebuilding, Statebuilding and
Modern State & Peace Formation
WC11:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Geographic, Environmental, and
Demographic Foundations of Conflict
SC68:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Who Will Fill the Security Gap, Where, When,
and Why? States, IOs, and Civil Society in
Conflict Management
SD68:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Critical, Normative and Emancipatory? ReThinking the Future of Peace and Conflict
Studies
MA68:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Fifteen Years of Conflict Transformation
Theory and Practice: A Critical Assessment
Index of Panels by Sponsor
MB68:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
MC52:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
MC65:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding Evaluation: Institutional Trends
and Critical Reflections by ScholarPractitioners: Kroc School of Peace Studies,
University of San Diego and Journal of
Peacebuilding and Development
Women and State Demography, Law, and
Violence: New Empirical Research
The Limits of Transparency and Problems of
Corruption in the Post-Communist Nations:
International and Domestic Influences and
Consequences for Political Participation
MC68:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
The Problem-Solving Workshop Method of
Conflict Resolution: Adaptations and
Extensions of the Classic Model
MD68:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
New Armies From Old: Merging Competing
Military Forces After Civil Wars
TA68:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Peacebuilding, Healing, and Reconciliation
TB68:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Perspectives on State-Building and Security
Sector Reform
TC68:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Now What? Consolidating the Liberal Gains of
Non-Violent Social Movements in
Postcommunist Europe, the Middle East and
North Africa
WB68:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1201, Hilton Bayfront
Hiding Violence, Constituting Politics: The
Frontiers and Localities of Militarization
Political Demography and
Geography
SA52:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Beyond Space & Geography: The Politics
Behind the Creation of Cities, Nations, and
Social Identity
SB52:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
China, Russia, Central Asia and Migration
SC21:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Critical Geopolitics Meets International
Relations
SD21:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Population Decline and the Remaking of
Great Power Politics
SD49:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Theoretical Explanations of Conflict Behaviors
and Emergence Sustainable Peace
MA65:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Cooperative Management of International
Waters
MB65:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
The Global City: Contradictions Collapsed?
MD52:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Women, Leadership and Gender Equality
MD65:
TC65:
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Russia and its Regions in World Politics
Social Media: Methods of Study and its
Influence on Political Protests and Change in
a Post "Arab Spring" World
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
TD65:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
TA65:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Psychology of Russian Foreign Policy
TB65:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Regional Peace Studies: Exploring Regional
Trends in Peace and Armed Conflicts
Contending Visions and Interpretations of
Russia's Role and Identity in the Asia-Pacific
WA21:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WB65:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Demography and Inter/Intra-National Security
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
The Social and Political Implications of Post
Communist Ethnic Migration: A Comparative
Perspective
Can State Secession Bring About a Lasting
Peace?
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
WB11:
WB21:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Performance of Nations
WC11:
Wednesday
WB67:
State Power and Principles in Crisis and
Conflict Management
WC29:
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Sapphire A, Hilton Bayfront
Security Dilemmas in Eurasia
Geographic, Environmental, and
Demographic Foundations of Conflict
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
WC65:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
Emerging Powers and Old Powers in the 21st
Century
Political Demography & Geography Reception
Poster Session
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
TE96:
TA97:
Tuesday
Tuesday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Constructing the New India: Child Labor,
Communism, Corruption, Social
Reconstruction and Change
Post Communist States
SA65:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Eurasian Energy Security Politics
SB65:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
Iran & the New Developments in the Caspian
Sea Region
SC52:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Central Asia's Role in Afghanistan
Normalization
SD52:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Russia’s Foreign Policy: Explaining Dmitri
Medvedev’s Momentum
MA43:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1501, Hilton Bayfront
The Roles of Traditional and New Media in
Domestic and International Politics and Social
Relations
WD65:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
International Relations Theory and PostCommunist States: Are the “Old” Perspectives
Appropriate for Examining “New” Cases?
MD97:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
European Union: The Use of Conditionality in
its Internal and External Relations
TB96:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Civil Society in Autocratic States and Muslim
Societies
Scientific Study of
International Processes
SA27:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
Climate Change, Environmental Stress, and
Conflict
SA51:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Democracy, Democratization, and
International Processes
SA54:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Natural Resources, Social Groups and
Internal Violence
SB51:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Political Participation
Index of Panels by Sponsor
SB54:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
TB51:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Environmental Shifts, Natural Disasters, and
International Processes
Development of Norms and Institutions
SC51:
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Insurgencies and Rebellion
SC54:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Environmental Changes and Civil Conflict
SD51:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Income Inequality, Political Stability,
Compensation, and Welfare Spending
MA40:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
TB54:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Determinants and Effects of Foreign Aid
TC12:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire I, Hilton Bayfront
Clustering and Contagion
TC51:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Resilience and Global Governance
TC54:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
New Tools: Measurement and Data in
International Processes
The Philosophy of Which Science?: Ethics,
Inquiry and Explanation in Contemporary
International Relations Theory
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
MA51:
TD54:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Mediation and the Stability of Peace
MA54:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
TD51:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Legislative Politics and Foreign Policy
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
MAR in the 21st Century: The Future of
Empirical Analysis of Ethnic Politics
TD65:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Authoritarian Regimes and Terrorism
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
MA62:
Regional Peace Studies: Exploring Regional
Trends in Peace and Armed Conflicts
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict:
Disaggregation and Micro-Foundations
MA65:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
WA23:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
International Mediation: A Panel in Memory
of Jacob Bercovitch
Theory
SA21:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Conceptualizing Democratic Possibilities (and
Challenges)
SA47:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
The Fact/Norm Dichotomy in International
Relations: Ethical and Epistemological
Implications
SB01:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Alkerian Global Studies: Is There Room for
Complexity?
SB47:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Theorizing IR From Outside the West
SC47:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1001, Hilton Bayfront
Realism and Ethics: Reinvestigating Realist
Ethics in the History of International Thought
SD01:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: I
MA23:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: II
Cooperative Management of International
Waters
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
MB51:
War Preparation and War Outcomes
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
WA54:
European Journal of International Relations
Panel - The End of International Relations
Theory: III
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Intervention and Influence of the United
Nations
MB54:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Coordination and Survival of Terrorist Groups
MC51:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Civil War Causes and Dynamics
MC54:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
The Success and Effect of Sanctions on
Trade and Domestic Populations
MD51:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Repression and Violence Against Civilians
MD54:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Reflections and Reassessments on the Early
Work and Ideas of J. David Singer
TA23:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
The Decline of Violence: The Long Haul
TA51:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Institutions and Third Parties in Civil Wars
TA54:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Economics in International Processes
TB23:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
The Decline of Violence: Current Trends
WA51:
Wednesday
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Bargaining and International Processes
WB21:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
WB54:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Reputation and Information
WC51:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
War and Rivalry
WC54:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Leaders and Elites in International Processes
WD51:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2301, Hilton Bayfront
Nuclear Policy in Comparative Perspective
WD54:
Wednesday
MB65:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Greenroom, Hilton Bayfront
The Global City: Contradictions Collapsed?
Performance of Nations
WB51:
MB23:
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MC23:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Telling the Tale of Constructivism
TA18:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Mapping and Interrogating the Theoretical
Universe of IR
TC15:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
Tracing Structures of Power
TC64:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
The State as Person: Re-Assessing the
Debate
TD01:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Hospitality Suite 2201, Hilton Bayfront
Theory: From Where and For What?
Psychological Processes: Causes and
Consequences
Room: Sapphire E, Hilton Bayfront
TE98:
Tuesday
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Room: Sapphire AE, Hilton Bayfront
SSIP Reception Poster Session
TD15:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Advancing Securitization Theory
WA01:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Security Communication: The Formation of
Security Policy in the Age of Global Mass
Communication
Index of Panels by Sponsor
WA60:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WA63:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 412, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Metatheoretical Musings in (seemingly) PostPositivist Times
Women, Power, and Conflict
WB23:
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Systems Upgrade: Adapting Realist Theory
for the 21st Century
WC23:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Santa Rosa, Hilton Gaslamp
Practice, Practical Reason and Classical
Realism
WD62:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Ordering All-Under-Heaven: (Re)imagining
the World Through a 'Chinese School' of
International Relations?
TA67:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
New Critical-Reflexive Spaces: Notes From
Within a Hermeneutic Sphere
TB67:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Coronado, Hilton Gaslamp
Leo Strauss and the Theory and Practice of
International Relations
SC97:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
Conceptualizing the International: Orders,
Levels and Punctures
MA97:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
WD63:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Gender Policy and Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
Cooperating Organization
Panels
African Politics Conference
Group
WC45:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of International Intervention in
Africa
WD45:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
The Politics of Migration in Africa
Al Akhawayn Univerisity in
Ifrane, Morocco
TD62:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Political Change in North Africa and the
Middle East
American Association for
the Advancement of Slavik
Studies
WA52:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Disciplining Theory
Nationalisms and Identity Construction in
Central Asia: Dimensions, Dynamics and
Directions
Women's Caucus
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Room: Indigo West Foyer, Hilton Bayfront
SA14:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire P, Hilton Bayfront
Female Perpetrators of War Crimes, Ethnic
Cleansing, and Genocide
MB24:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Mentoring from the Margins: Building
Relationships that Matter
MC24:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Achieving Success in Publishing and the
Tenure/Promotion Process
MC63:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Pacific, Hilton Gaslamp
FSS 3- 'Maternal Thinking' as Intellectual
Gold for International Relations: A Panel in
Honor of Sara Ruddick (1935-2011)
MD52:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1101, Hilton Bayfront
Women, Leadership and Gender Equality
TB62:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Women in International Organizations
TC20:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Surviving the Leaky Pipeline? Women
Succeeding in IR's Man's World
TC62:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Gender and the Media: Representations and
Resistance in the Age of Information
WB52:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Challenges of Post-Communist Post-Conflict
Societies
Association for Canadian
Studies in the United States
TB35:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Canadian-American Security
Association of Korean
Political Studies
SC34:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
History, Structure, and Norms: Dynamic East
Asia Around the Korean Peninsula
SD34:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Challenges and Opportunities for South
Korea’s Political Development
MA34:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Security Challenges and Opportunities
Around the Korean Peninsula in 2012
Austrian Institute for
International Affairs
TD34:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Strategy, Power, Principles and Security in
the 21st Century
Index of Panels by Sponsor
Brazilian International
Relations Association
WD34:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 303, Hilton Bayfront
Emerging Powers in New Global Governance
British International Studies
Association
SB20:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Governing the Formal/Informal Divide in SubSaharan Africa
SB55:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
A Fusion of Horizons? US and EU Democracy
Support in the Newly Emerging Middle East
and North Africa
SC55:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Global Financial Governance and New
Information and Communication
SD55:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Interpretivist Perspectives on International
Relations
MA55:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Memory, Narrative and Conflict
MB55:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Governing Terrorism: Prevention, Exception,
Knowledge.
MC55:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2101, Hilton Bayfront
Post-Soviet National Identity and Political
Discourse: Domestic and Foreign Policy
Dimensions
Canadian International
Studies Association
SD08:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 308, Hilton Bayfront
ISA-Distinguished Scholar Award - Professor
Claire Turenne-Sjolander
Central and East European
International Studies
Association
Committee for the Analysis
of Military Operations and
Strategy
MD64:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Corona, Hilton Gaslamp
Other Tools in the National Security Tool Kit:
Uses of National Power Beyond
Counterinsurgency as State Building
European Consortium for
Political Research
SA26:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
The European Union's Common Foreign and
Security Policy: The Role and Attitudes of
European Political Parties
European Union Studies
Association
SC35:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Normative Power Europe: Empirical and
Theoretical Perspectives (Panel 1 of 2)
SD35:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
Normative Power Europe: Empirical and
Theoretical Perspectives (Panel 2 of 2)
German Political Science
Association
TA44:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
How Far Are We Willing to Go? Radical
Dissidence to Global Governance
TB44:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Perspectives on Intervention: Rationalities
and Translation, Resistance and Effects
TC44:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Analyzing International Organizations - From
Interstate Cooperation to Global Order?
TD44:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
From Means to Meaning: Discursive Practices
in International Relations
International Political
Science Association
SB56:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Power Transitions and North-South Relations:
Challenges in Global Governance
Int'l Social Science
Council's Scientific
Research Prog. on Gender,
Globalization &
Democratization
WD44:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
The Work of Maria Lugones and her Concept
of the Coloniality of Gender
Japanese Association of
International Relations
TD30:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1901, Hilton Bayfront
Alliances and Coalitions
Mexican International
Studies Association
WA62:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
The Hegemonic Decline of US Foreign Policy
and the Prospects of a Post-American World:
The Case of the Americas
WB62:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Confronting Development Models and
Sustainability
Nordic International Studies
Association
MD46:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2501, Hilton Bayfront
Manning the State: The Danish-Norwegian
Composite State as an Empire
Peace Science Society
SA62:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Hong Kong Political
Science Association
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Central Europe in Global Politics I
MB35:
SB45:
Room: 302, Hilton Bayfront
New Directions in Territory and Conflict
SA45:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1301, Hilton Bayfront
Regional and International Relations of
Central Europe
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Study of Chinese Nationalism
International Association for
Political Science Students
SD56:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 2001, Hilton Bayfront
Democratization, Conflicts and role of Youth
in the Global Information Age
New Directions in Sanctions Research
SC62:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
SD62:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Marina B, Hilton Gaslamp
Computational Models of Internal Conflict
WC17:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
International Peacemaking Success and
Failure
Index of Panels by Sponsor
Phi Beta Delta Honor
Society
WB44:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1401, Hilton Bayfront
Social Media, Civic Participation and
Governance in the Global Information Age
Standing Group on
International Relations of
the ECPR
WA40:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
The European Union, Transatlantic Relations
and World Order
WB40:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Seeing the Bigger Picture of the EU as an
Actor in International Institutions: Constructing
a Macro View From Micro Cases
Turkish International
Studies Association
SC40:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Turkish Foreign Policy and the "Arab Spring":
Turkey's Role and Place in a Changing
Middle East
SD40:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: Hospitality Suite 1801, Hilton Bayfront
Change and Continuity in Turkish Foreign
Policy: Turkey as a Rising Regional Actor in
the Middle East
Internal Panels
Diversity Committee
MB24:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Mentoring from the Margins: Building
Relationships that Matter
ISA Innovative Panel
MA18:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Civil Society and Information Access:
Navigating Political Spaces in the Global
South
MB18:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Writing Op Eds - Is It Worth It?
MC18:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Real-Time Innovations in Collaborative
Teaching and Learning: A Demonstration
Space for Enhanced Pedagogy
MD18:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
From Virtual to Real: Simulating Conflict
Dynamics in a Global Information Age
TA18:
Tuesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Mapping and Interrogating the Theoretical
Universe of IR
TB18:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Debate: The Role of Constructivism in
Foreign Policy Analysis
TC18:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Practices and Alternatives in the Peer Review
Process
TD18:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 304, Hilton Bayfront
Visuality and International Relations: Using
Audiovisual Research Methods to Investigate
the Role of Images in IR
TC20:
SC24:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
To Foreign Lands and Hostile Institutions with
Laptop and Research Agenda: Developing
and Applying Post Graduate and Post-Post
Graduate Skills for Research and Study in
Unfamiliar Settings
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Surviving the Leaky Pipeline? Women
Succeeding in IR's Man's World
The Committee on the
Status of Women
MB24:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Mentoring from the Margins: Building
Relationships that Matter
MC24:
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Achieving Success in Publishing and the
Tenure/Promotion Process
TB24:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Gendered Citation Patterns in International
Relations Journals
Workshop Panel
SA10:
Sunday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Markets for Force
SB10:
Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
The IR Discipline: Insights From TRIP Survey
and Journal Article Database
SC01:
Sunday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Is Peace Studies Relevant?
SD10:
Sunday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Memory, Trauma and Change in World
Politics: The Social and Political Implication of
Forgetting and Remembering Emotional
Events
MA01:
Monday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: Sapphire L, Hilton Bayfront
Global Environmental Politics on a New Earth
MB10:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Language and the Politics of Grand Strategy
MC10:
Professional Development
Committee
Tuesday
Room: 306B, Hilton Bayfront
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Integrating Theory and Practice: The
Prevention of Human Rights Violations
Resulting From State Violence
MD10:
Monday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Human Nature, Agency and Beyond: The
Individual in International Relations
TB10:
Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Bridging the Transatlantic Divide: American
and European Realism Reconsidered
Mentoring from the Margins: Building
Relationships that Matter
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
MB24:
MC24:
Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Monday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 307, Hilton Bayfront
Achieving Success in Publishing and the
Tenure/Promotion Process
TC10:
Tuesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Domestic and International Dynamics:
Agency and (Re)action in Russian Foreign
Policy
TD10:
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Implementation and World Politics: How
Norms Change Practice
WA10:
Wednesday
8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
PX05:
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Room: 402, Hilton Bayfront
Maritime Piracy and the Construction of
Global Governance
International Relationships in the Information
Age (by invitation only)
WB10:
Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
The Quick Rebound of Emerging Markets
from the 2008-10 Global Crisis (Part I)
WC10:
Wednesday
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
R2P: The Responsibility to Prevent
WD10:
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Room: 410, Hilton Bayfront
Hybrid Peace Governance: Its Emergence
and Impact
PX37:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Room: 202B, Hilton Bayfront
Legacies of Empire (by invitation only)
PX16:
Saturday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Room: 204B, Hilton Bayfront
Doing Critical Methods in International
Political Economy (by invitation only)
PX17:
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Room: 300, Hilton Bayfront
The Repertoire of Tactics (by invitation only)
PX22:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Room: 310, Hilton Bayfront
The New Power Politics: Networks,
Governance and Global Security (by invitation
only)
PX29:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Room: 311, Hilton Bayfront
People's Power and the Globalisation of
Democracy (by invitation only)
PX27:
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Room: 313, Hilton Bayfront
The Changing Character of War, the State
and the Utility of Force in the 21st Century (by
invitation only)
PX26:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Room: 314, Hilton Bayfront
Transnational Actors and Conflict Outcomes
(by invitation only)
PX48:
Saturday
8:30 AM - 5:15 PM
Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront
Capitalism and Climate Change: Producing
and Using Technologies to Save the Planet
(by invitation only)
PX21:
Saturday
8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Room: 500, Hilton Bayfront
NGO's by the Numbers: Innovations in Data
Collection and Methods of Analysis (by
invitation only)
PX50:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Room: 202A, Hilton Bayfront
Think Globally, Teach Locally? Active
Teaching and Learning in Cross-National
Perspective (by invitation only)
PX49:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Room: 505, Hilton Bayfront
Counting What Counts and Telling Stories (by
invitation only)
PX36:
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Room: 204A, Hilton Bayfront
Institutions for Sustainable Peace: Comparing
Institutional Configurations for Divided
Societies (by invitation only)
Index of Participants
Aall, Pamela R.
SC68
Ahn, Taehyung
WD30
Aaltola, Mika P.
WB15
Ahram, Ariel I.
MA30, MB57
Ababneh, Sara
WA63
Ahuja, Amit
TA55
Abbott, Kenneth W.
TA31, WB06
Aiken, Nevin T.
MD29, TB34
Abbott, Susan Marie
WC66, WD23
Ainley, Kirsten
MB29
Abdelaaty, Lamis
WD40
Aissaoui, Alex I.
WA56, WD60
Abdelal, Rawi
MC53
Aitken, Rob
PX16
Abdelkader, Deina A.
MA56, TA15, WB30
Akaha, Tsuneo
SD30, TB65
Abdel-Nour, Farid
SD41, TB52
Akbaba, Yasemin
MC32
Abdollahian, M. Andrew
WB21
Akca, Belgin San
MB54
Abe, Atsuko
MB46
Akdogan, Ayla
TD36
Abiri, Elisabeth
WB58
Åkebo, Malin
MC11
Abou-bakr, Ami
WB18
Akhmetkarimov, Bulat
WA30
Abrahms, Max
MA54
Akincilar, Nihan
MD50, WC32
Abruzzino, David
TD59
Akpan-Obong, Patience
MC06
Abubakar, Dauda
SD36, WA59
Aksoy, Deniz
MA54
Abulof, Uriel
TC68, WB57
Akuffo, Edward A.
SD65
Abu-Nimer, Mohammed
MB68
al Najjar, Abeer I. M.
MB43
Acharya, Amitav
MB18, MD95, TC29
Al-Adwani, Shareefa Abdullah
MA36
Achilov, Dilshod
MA59, MB07, MC07, TB96
Alajmi, Teflah B.
MA59
Acikmese, Sinem
SB67
Albert, Mathias Theo
TC44
Ackerman, Gary A.
TB29, WD38
Albina, Elena
MD30
Acuff, Jonathan
SD15, TA48
Al-Dawsari, Nadwa
SD64, TB36
Acuto, Michele
SA52, MC22
Alderson, Christopher
TB59
Adachi, Kenki
MD22, TA35
Aldrich, Richard James
SA61, WB61
Adams, Francis
MC40, TA12, TB40
Alekseenkova, Elena
WD01
Adams, Jason
TD22
Aleprete, Michael E.
MA43, MC37, WD65
Adams, Jefferson L.
MA61
Alexander, Brian
TC37
Adams, Karen Ruth
SA63
Alexander, James
TB59, TC42
Adams, Paul S.
WD56
Alexander, Jeffrey
SD15
Adamski, Janet E.
SC59
Alexander, Kathryn J.
MC56
Adamsky, Dima P.
SD06, WB17
Alexander, Kristian
WB30
Adar, Korwa G.
MD62
Alexander, Ronni
MB63
Adem, Seifudein
WC62
Alexseev, Mikhail
MD65, WB65, WC29
Adey, Peter
SB32
Algan, Ece
WB44
Adhikari, Prakash
MC51, TA95
Alger, Chadwick F.
SD12
Adler, Emanuel
SD33, MD16
Al-Ghanim, Mohammed H.
TD08
Adler-Nissen, Rebecca
SC42, MD46
Alhassan, Abubakar D
TB56
Afacan, Isa
WB05
Allen, David J.
SB33
Afrin, Zakia
MC62
Allen, Michael H.
SA21, MB01, WB20, WC62
Agathangelou, Anna M.
PX10, SC36, MX10, TA25,
TC16, TD19, WXA69
Allen, Michael A.
TA54, WA51
Agbehonou, Edoh
MB11, TB11, TC26, TD28
Allen, Susan H.
MC54
Agensky, Jonathan
MC97
Allendoerfer, Michelle
MD14
Aggarwal, Vinod K.
MD25
Alleva Caceres, Diane
MA04
Aggestam, Karin
SC11, SD42, TB36, WA63
Alleyne, Atnre S.
TC53
Aggestam, Lisbeth
SC50, WD05
Allison, Juliann Emmons
SA64, TC14
Agnantopoulos, Apostolos
MC46, MD50, TA36
Allison, Katherine
SD63, MA64
Agné, Hans
WB07
Alluri, Rina
SA68
Agnew, John
SC21
Aloisi, Rosa
MB03
Agnihotri, Anustubh
WA24
Aloyo, Eamon T.
MB52, MD35
Åhäll, Linda T.
MD63, WA67
Al-Sumait, Fahed
TA58
Aharoni, Sarai B.
MB63, TD63, WC44
Altay, Nezih
SD53
Ahlquist, John
TA14
Altinay, Ali Hakan
WD01
Ahmadov, Ramin
MC32
Altinkas, Evren
TD22
Altman, Daniel
WD17
Index of Participants
Alves, Ana C.
WA55
Arias, Berta I.
MD03
Alves da Motta Meneses, Ricardo César
WD49
Arifianto, Alexander R.
MC42
Alvi, Hayat
SA42, MB30, MD52, TC98,
TD43, WA68, WD05
Aris, Stephen P.
MC55, TB33
Amar, Paul
MB48
Arkan, Zeynep
MD50
Amen, Mark
MC30, TA56, WC04
Armijo, Leslie Elliott
SB56, WB10, WC14
Amorim, Wellington D.
WA50
Armitage, David
TB08
Amoureux, Jack L.
SC67, MD21, WB41
Armstrong, Matthew
TA43
Amri, Puspa D.
SA34, SC14
Arreguin-toft, Ivan M.
WD17
Anastasiou, Harry
TA26
Arsenault, Amelia H.
MC12, TB58, TC43
Anastassov, Vassil Hristov
TB46
Arugay, Aries A.
WC26
Anaya Muñoz, Alejandro
WA28
Asaduzzaman, Asm
SC43
Anders, Birthe
WD18
Asal, Victor
PX17, SE98, MA54, MD38
Andersen, David R.
SB07, MA05
Asenova, Vera D.
WA19
Andersen, Morten Skumsrud
MD46
Asgeirsdottir, Aslaug
MA31, MB95
Anderson, Christopher
TD55
Asghari, Hadi
SA22, SB04
Anderson, Emma L.
WC24, WD24
Ash, Konstantin
WD09
Anderson, Greg J.
MB20, TB35, TD22
Ashfaq, Muhammad
SD65
Anderson, Justin
TD17
Ashworth, Lucian Mark
SC47
Anderson, Miriam J.
PX26, WD63
Assoudeh, Eliot
WA39
Anderson, Richard Davis
MC06, TC30, WA66
Assoudeh, Mitra
TD64, WA39
Andersson, Jan Joel
TD03
Atashi, Elham
WD40
Andreas, Peter
MD01
Athanassiou, Cerelia JP
SD63
Andreescu, Florentina C.
WA67
Athanassopoulou, Elena
PX10, MX10, WXA69
Andregg, Michael
TA61
Atkinson, Carol
SA57, WA51
Andreopoulos, George J.
SB30, TA08
Åtland, Kristian
TD16
Andrews, David M.
MC14
Attewell, Wesley
TC06
Andrianopoulos, Gerry A.
MB22
Atzili, Boaz
TB49
Andrijasevic, Rutvica
WB53
Aubone, Amber R.
WB30
Aneja, Urvashi
TD10
Auchter, Jessica
SD10, MC95
Angevine, Sara
WD64
Aucoin, Deron
WA04
Anievas, Alexander S.
SB09, SD24, TA30, WA44
Auer, Claudia
WA58
Ansel, Douglas M.
WA36
Auerswald, David
WA17
Ansorge, Josef T.
SD24, TD59
Auld, Graeme
SA28, SD60, MA06, MD31
Aoun, Elena
MB50
Autalipovna, Roza Nurtazina
MA43
Apodaca, Clair
SB28, MC40, TB01
Autesserre, Severine
WA47, WC45
Appel, Hilary
WD21
Avant, Deborah
PX22, SA10, MA38, MB33,
TD39
Appelbaum, Richard
TD60
Avendano, Belem
MB06
Aradau, Claudia E.
WB48
Avey, Paul C.
WA57
Aragao, Daniel M.
SA07, SB12
Avsar, Servan Adar
MD23
Aragon, Janni
SA64, MB18
Awad, Ibrahim
SC46
Aragusuku, Juliano A.S.
SD37
Axelrod, Mark
SD45, MC27, TC51, TD31
Arai, Tatsushi
SD57, MC68
Axelrod, Regina
SC27
Aras, Dorukhan
SC40
Ayad, Nabil
WA58
Arase, David
SD30
Aydin, Mustafa
SD40
Arat, Zehra
SB67, TA25, TC28, TD64
Aydin, Umut
MB47, WA29
Araújo, Viviane
MB56
Ayers, Alison
SC48
Archer, Kevin
TA56
Ayman, Gülden
MC09
Archer, Kevin D.
SD07
Ayres, Jeffrey M.
MA53
Archetti, Cristina
TB43, TC06, WA66, WD23
Ba, Alice D.
SD05, MC01, WB08
Archibugi, Daniele
SB58, MA33, MB58, WA33
Baaz, Mikael
MB52, MC97, MD35, TA52
Arend, Anthony Clark
TA40
Baban, Feyzi
SA15
Arfi, Badredine
TC67, WD59
Babarinde, Femi A.
MC40, TB42
Arfvidsson, Helen
WB53
Babatunde, Abosede O.
WC04
Argomaniz, Javier
TB08
Baber, Walter F.
TB41
Index of Participants
Baccini, Leonardo
TD33
Bar-Joseph, Uri
MB61
Bachmann, Jan
MA48, MB48, WB48
Barkawi, Tarak Karim
PX37, MB48, TD21, WC64
Backer, David
WB46
Barkin, J. Samuel
MB31, MD10
Backstrom, Jeremy R.
TE98, WB46
Barma, Naazneen
WB18
Bacon, Tricia L.
MC39
Barnes, Jamal R.
WD29
Badie, Bertrand
SB56
Barnett, Michael Nathan
SC42, MB33
Badrinarayana, Deepa
SB43
Baron, Kevin
TA37
Bae, Joonbum
TD13
Barras, Amelie
SB24
Baechler, Jenny
MD33
Barratt, Bethany
SB28, TA45, WA68
Baek, Seunghyun
TA05
Barrett, Kathleen
SA35, WB29
Baer, Madeline
WA28
Barria, Lilian A.
MB32
Bagelman, Jennifer J
MB65
Barrinha, André Filipe
SD68, MC21
Bahador, Babak
PX09, SB13, MX69, MC43,
TD18, WB66, WXB69
Barry, Colin M. S.
MB28
Bahramzadeh, Mo
MA18
Barry, Jack
SA04, WA06
Baig, Tasawar
WC11
Bartelson, Jens
MB44, TC64
Bailey, Christopher
TA61
Barter, Shane J.
MA08
Bailey, Jennifer L.
SB27, MB31, MC27
Bartkowski, Maciej
TC68
Baird, Ryan G.
SA21, MB20, WD21
Bartlett, Robert V.
TB41
Bak, Daehee
WB51
Barton, Benjamin
WD03
Bakaki, Zorzeta
WB47
Bartusevicius, Henrikas
TC36
Baker, Deane-Peter
TA41
Basedau, Matthias
PX36, SA54, SB46
Baker, Gideon B.
WD41
Basham, Victoria
SC36, SD63, TB63
Baker, Richard G.
MB64
Baskan, Birol
SA67, TC30
Baker, Robin
SD42
Bastiaens, Ida
WD21
Bakiner, Onur
SC28
Basu, Soumita
SA08, MD63, TB64
Bakker, Matt
WD12
Batemen, Sam
WB13
Bal, Simarjit Singh
WD62
Bateson, Regina Anne
WA07
Balas, Alexandru
MC33
Batta, Anna
WA32
Balasco, Lauren M.
SC28
Bauer, Michael W.
MB47, MC47
Balboa, Cristina M.
PX21
Bauerle Danzman, Sarah E.
WA02
Baldwin, Andrew
TC55
Baum, Matthew
MC43, TD37, WB66
Bali, Asli
SB43
Baumann, Erin E.
WC05
Balkind, Nicole
WA32
Baviera, Aileen
WD08
Balsiger, Joerg
MD26, TC31
Bayar, Murat
MD32
Baltodano, Bruno
SC12
Bayes, Jane H.
WD44
Baltrusaitis, Daniel
WA17
Baykov, Andrey A.
WB67
Balzacq, Thierry
TA16, TB16, WB15
Baylouny, Anne Marie
MA30
Balzer, Harley D.
SB52
Bayram, Ayten Burcu
SB35, MC47
Banai, Huss
SA21
Bazbauers, Adrian Robert
MD19
Banerjee, Sikata
SB64, SD64, WA67
Beachler, Donald W.
TA34
Bang, James T.
WC63
Bean, Hamilton
MC61, WB61
Bank, André
SC32
Bearce, David
SA51, TB54
Banki, Susan
TC98, TD46
Beardsley, Kyle Clark
WC17
Banks, Katherine J.
WD24
Beardsworth, Richard
SA47, TA67
Bannerjee, Pallavi
MA46
Beaulieu, Emily
MA07, WD46
Bapat, Navin
WD25
Beauzamy, Brigitte
SC11, SD07, MD32
Baran, Sebnem
TB56
Beber, Bernd
WB11, WD32
Barbato, Mariano
MB34, TC64, WA22
Bécault, Emilie
TC15
Barbé, Esther
WB40
Beck, Colin J.
TC61, WD60
Barber, Pauline Gardiner
MC64, WD12
Beck, Lucas
MA65
Barbosa, Luciana Mendes
SD54
Beck, Robert J.
TA40
Bardi, Luciano
SA26
Beck, Stefan
WD50
Barik, Niranjan
SC58, WD64
Becke, Johannes
WB01
Barillas-Batarse, Adriana V.
TB22
Becker, Derick
SD51, WB20
Becker, Douglas
SD10, WC48
Index of Participants
Becker, Megan
TD39
Bethke, Felix
WC54
Bedford, Kate
TA64, WD44
Betsill, Michele
WA31
Beeman, Mark
WD32
Bettini, Giovanni
TC55
Beermann, Jan
SA56
Bettiza, Gregorio
MD05, TD37
Beeson, Mark
WA38, WB10
Betts, Alexander
SC19, TD10
Beevers, Michael D.
MD15, TA36, TB26, WA59
Betz, David J.
SA18, SC59, SD06
Beger, Andreas
WD46
Betz, Timm
TD33
Begert, Matthew
WD61
Betzold, Carola
TC53
Beieler, John
TD50
Beutel, M. Dee
WD57
Beier, J. Marshall
SC36
Bevir, Mark
SD55
Beine, Michel
SA46
Bewicke, Aurora Elizabeth
TC29
Beirão, André Panno
MD96, TA26
Beyer, Anna C.
TB58
Bejtullahu-Michalopoulos, Kujtese
WC22
Beznosova, Olga
MD14
Bekee-Eberendu, Chuz'Maria
MA55
Bhatia, Anjali
TA12, TC62
Belasco, Chris A.
WA22
Bhattarai, Prakash
TB36
Bell, Andrew
WD39
Bhavnani, Ravi
SD62
Bell, Colleen
MA48, MB48
Bially Mattern, Janice
SC42, SD15, TD01, WC23
Bellanova, Rocco
SC59, TB59
Biberman, Yelena
SC10, MB08
Below, Amy
PX09, MX69, TC96, WXB69,
WD42
Bicakci, Salih
SA06
Ben Ouagrham Gormley, Sonia
TA17
Bicchi, Federica
SD13, WB33
Bendix, Daniel
SA48, TB44
Bickerton, Ashley
MB63
Benegal, Salil
WA68
Biddle, Stephen
SB38, MB09
Benes, Vit
SC50
Biddle, Tami
WB45
Benjamin, Dave O.
TA29
Biebricher, Thomas
TA44
Bennett, Andrew
TC96
Biedenkopf, Katja
MD30
Bennett, D. Scott
SD62
Biersteker, Thomas J.
SA33, SB01
Bennett, Elizabeth A.
TD27
Biglaiser, Glen
SA60
Bennett, Lance
SD02, MB04
Bigo, Didier
SD16, TB59, WC15
Bennett, Stephen Lee
MB22, TC06
Bilgic, Ali
SA08
Bentall, Paul
SA33
Bilgin, Pinar
SB45, MB15, MC15, TD62
Ben-Yehuda, Hemda
MD18
Bilsland, James R.
MC55
Benz, Sophia
SA11, MB08
Bimber, Bruce
SD02
Berenskoetter, Felix
SB47, TA18, TD15
Binder, Martin
WC47
Berents, Helen
SC36
Binnet, Pelin A.
SB67, MC52
Berg, Louis-Alexandre
TB68
Binningsboe, Helga Malmin
SB36, SC28
Berg, Ulla
MA46
Birchfield, Vicki
SC35
Berger, Ronit
SA14
Bird, Annie
MB29
Bergesen, Albert
WD60
Birdal, Mehmet Sinan
MB34, WB05
Bergh, Kristofer
TC39
Birnir, Johanna K.
SA32, MB54, TD54
Berlan, David
SC53
Bishai, Linda S.
WA45
Berlin, Mark S.
TA34
Bishin, Benjamin
TD64, WC28
Berliner, Daniel P.
SD60, TB56
Biswas, Bidisha
MC51, MD49
Berman, Jacqueline
TC16, WD28
Biswas, Shampa
SA12, SC41, WB68
Bernauer, Thomas
MA65, WC31
Bitar, Sebastian E.
TA33
Berndtsson, Joakim
WD18
Biziouras, Nikolaos
MB57, TA15, TD09
Bernhard, Michael
TC56
Bjarnegård, Elin
TD65
Bernstein, Steven
MC31, TA31
Bjereld, Ulf
PX09, MX69, WXB69, WC43
Berryman, John Francis
TC10
Bjorkdahl, Annika F.
SC35, MB13
Bert, Wayne
WC13
Black, David Ross
SD08, MD33, WC16
Bertazzo, Juliana
SA48, MC13, MD11, WB36
Black, Nathan
WA39
Bertelsen, Rasmus G.
TB50, TD53
Blackmon, Pamela
MC40, TD47
Bertucci, Mariano E.
TC05
Blagden, David W.
SA49
Besmel, Parwez
WB68
Blair, Amanda Helen
WD63
Best, Rebecca H.
WD25
Blair, Bruce L.
WA54
Blair, Graeme
SC18, MB36
Index of Participants
Blake, Jonathan S.
MC42
Bowling, Jeremy
WB19
Blakeley, Ruth
SC55, MC10
Bowman, Rebecca
MD29
Blakey, Heather
SE97
Boyajian, RJ
TD64
Blanchard, Eric M.
TC34
Boyd, John Barron
MA21, WB42
Blaney, Dallas
WB24
Boyd-Judson, Lyn
PX09, MX69, WXB69
Blaney, David L.
SB24, MD10
Boykoff, Maxwell Thomas
TA59, WA27
Blanken, Leo J.
WC49
Boyle, Christine
MB27
Blanton, Robert G.
SB28, MA21, TB45
Boynton, George R.
PX09, SA42, MX69, WXB69
Blanton, Shannon Lindsey
SB28
Braaten, Daniel
SB28
Blarel, Nicolas
TE97
Brachman, Jarret
TA06, TD57
Blaydes, Lisa
TC30
Brachthaeuser, Christine
TC31
Bled, Amandine J.
TD31
Braddock, Kurt Howard
SC10, MC42, TA06
Bleek, Philipp
SD09, TC17
Braithwaite, Alex
WC11, WD25
Bliesemann de Guevara, Berit
TB44
Brake, Benjamin
TB04
Bloodgood, Elizabeth
PX21, MD14
Branch, Adam R.
MC41, WC45
Bloom, Mia M.
SA06, SB17, SD38, MA62
Branch, Jordan
WB19
Bloomfield, Michael J.
SA07
Brandao, Ana Paula
WB56
Boas, Ingrid J. C.
TC55, WB55
Brandao, Fernanda de Castro
SA42, TC62
Boas, Morten
SA01, SB20, MC25
Brandle, Shawna M.
TA01
Boas, Vanessa I.
MD97
Brandsch, Juergen
TD28
Bob, Clifford
MA53, MB19, MC58
Brandwein, Jessica
MD35, WD39
Bode, Ingvild
WB22
Brantly, Aaron F.
MB62
Bode-Kehinde, Olushola Ezekiel
MB32, WD32
Brassett, James
MD48, WB25
Bodet, Marc A.
MA22
Brathwaite, Robert T.
SB46, MC56
Boduszynski, Mieczyslaw
MD29
Bratman, Eve
WA31
Boehmelt, Tobias F.
SC31, MA51, TB51, TD30
Brauch, Hans Guenter
SA27, MA26
Boehmer, Charles
SA51, TA54, WD19
Braumoeller, Bear F.
SC54
Boerman, Thomas
MD39
Braun, Mats
MD26, TD03
Boettcher, William A.
TD13, WC37
Brautigam, Deborah
MD13
Bogaards, Matthijs
PX36, WA46
Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline
MA18, MB24, MC62
Bohman, James
TB41, TD52
Bravo, Barbara
WB50
Bond, Kanisha D.
PX17, MA08
Bray, Zoe
SA28
Bond, Robert
TB07, WD06
Breckenridge, James
WB61
Bondes, Maria
MC06
Breen, Michael H.
WB14
Bordeniuc, Liliana
SC61
Breiger, Ronald L.
WD38
Borer, Douglas Anthony
MB18, TA12
Breitenbauch, Henrik O.
TC37
Borg, Stefan
MC46
Brem, Stefan
SD58, WD61
Borick, Chris
WA27
Bremberg, Niklas
SB57
Borowiak, Craig
SB03
Brem-Wilson, Josh W.
SE97
Börzel, Tanja A.
SA30, TA27, TB25, TC02,
TD04, WC14
Breslin, Shaun G
MB35, WA38, WB10
Boschee, Elizabeth
TC65
Breuer, Anita
SC23
Bosia, Michael J.
MA53, MB24, MD21, TD46
Breuning, Marijke
SB50, MA21, MC50, TE97,
WD05
Bosin, Yury
SD13
Brewster, Rachel
WB06
Botes, Johannes
MA68, MC68, TA58
Bridge, Dave
TB95
Boucher, Anna Katherine
SA46
Bridoux, Jeff
SB55, WA14
Boucher, Jean-Christophe
WC54
Briggs, Ryan C.
TA13
Bousfield, Dan
TA04, WC16
Brighton, Shane
WC64
Boussalis, Constantine
TA19
Brincat, Shannon K.
MB15, WA19
Bouteligier, Sofie
TA56, WB27
Brinkerhoff, Jennifer Marie
PX26
Bovcon, Maja
WC45
Brito, Rafaela
SD31
Bove, Vincenzo
TD09
Britsch, Florian Alexander
MC04
Bowen, Andrew J.
SA57
Broad, Robin
PX29, SB03, MD24
Bower, Adam S.
MD35, TC35
Brochmann, Marit
MA65
Bowers, Ian
SA39
Brock, Lothar
WC60
Index of Participants
Brockmann, Heidi
SC24, MC49
Buntrock, Oliver
TD67
Bromley, Pamela Elizabeth
TA47
Burbach, David
WC06
Bronk, Chris
TC22, WC42
Bures, Oldrich
SA10, TB08
Brooks, Risa A.
SA06, TD38, WB45, WC09
Burford, Lyndon R.
TB17
Brooks, Sarah
SC12
Burgess, Chris
TA42
Broome, Andre
MC53
Burgess, James Peter
Brown, Adam D.
TA50
SC01, TB59, TC67, WA15,
WB15, WC22
Brown, Andrea M.
TB12, TC56
Burgess, Stephen
MD68, TC13, WD45
Brown, Chris
MB23, WC23
Bürgin, Annina
WB13
Brown, Christopher M.
SB35, MC32
Burgoon, Brian
SA46, SB60
Brown, Christopher M.
WD30
Burgos, Russell A
WB23
Brown, Davis
SB49
Burity, Joanildo
WD52
Brown, Jonathan N.
SB53
Burke, Anthony
SA08, SC15, TA39
Brown, Karen
SC58, MD52
Burke, Lisa M.
WD68
Brown, Katherine A.
MC43
Burkett, Randy
MD61
Brown, Katherine
PX27, SA63
Burkhart, Ross E.
SA51, SD51, MA28
Brown, Robert L.
MD19, WA57
Burland, Patrick
WD28
Brown, Robin
MC44, MD43, TA43, TB14
Burlica, Bozica
SD26
Brown, Sara E
SA14, WC28
Burns, Courtney N.
WD63
Brown, Scott
TD59
Burt, Jo-Marie
MD29
Brown, Scott Alexander William
SB16, WD03
Busby, Joshua W.
MA53, MC58
Brown, Sherri Ann
WB24
Busch, Michael K.
TD06
Browning, Christopher
WB16
Bush, Sarah S.
PX21, MD08
Brownlee, Jason M.
MD08
Bussmann, Margit
SA54, SB51, SC24
Broz, J. Lawrence
SA60, SC60, MD60
Bustikova, Lenka
TA98, TB60
Brugger, Philipp G.
WB43
Busygina, Ira M.
MC65, MD65
Brummer, Klaus
SC50, MD62, TD51
Buthe, Tim
PX21, SD60, MA06, WA34
Bruneau, Thomas C.
MD61, TC38
Butler, Christopher K.
SA16, WA54, WC47, WD54
Brunet, Victoria
SC45
Butler, John Robert
TC50
Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel
MD30
Butler, Michael J.
WB47, WC35, WD40
Brunstetter, Daniel R.
WB41
Buus, Stephanie
TA55
Brütsch, Christian M.
SD65, MD12, WA50
Buzogany, Aron
MD97
Bruyninckx, Hans
TB31, TC15
Byrd, Douglas G.
SD57
Bryant, Katherine Vera
TB47, WD26
Byrne, Caitlin R.
MC44
Brysk, Alison
WD28
Cabrera, Luis
SA40, TD52
Brzoska, Michael
MA26, TD57
Cafruny, Alan Weston
SA29, WC56
Bucher, Bernd A.
TC52
Caglar, Guelay
TB64
Buch-Hansen, Hubert
SA25
Calabrese, Andrew
SD07
Buckinx, Barbara
SD67, TC41
Calderaro, Andrea
TB43, TD06
Buckley, David T.
MC32
Caldwell, Dan
SD18
Buckley, Karen
MD14, WC67
Calin, Costel
MB14, MC22
Bucy, Erik
SB23
Calkivik, Asli
SB67, TA48
Budabin, Alexandra
MD48, TC11
Call, Charles T.
WB60
Budryte, Dovile
SB63, SD10, WC48
Callahan, William A.
TA16
Bueger, Christian
SB39, WA10
Callaway, Rhonda
TB54
Bueno, Adriana M. C.
WC62
Calossi, Enrico
SA26
Buergin, Alexander
WA05, WD05
Calvin, Claudia
TC03
Buffardi, Anne L.
WA24, WC24
Cameron, Fraser
SB33
Bugday, Anastassia
MA36, TC23
Camilleri, Raphaelle L.
MC57
Buhaug, Halvard
SA27, TC01, WA21
Campanella, Miriam L.
WA20
Bulley, Dan
WD41
Campbell, Joel R.
MA12, TC25, WD43
Bulutgil, H. Zeynep
MB57
Campbell, Susanna P.
MD33, TA53, WB60
Bunker, Robert J.
WC61
Camroux, David Frederic
TD25
Buntaine, Mark
TC27
Cannataci, Joseph A.
SB34, MD53
Bunte, Jonas
SB14, TB54
Cannen, Emma L.
SC63
Index of Participants
Cantir, Cristian A.
MB14, TC52, TD51
Cavusoglu, Cagla
TA27
Cantwell, Devon Kyla
WC05
Cederman, Lars-Erik
PX17
Cao, Xun
SC04, WB03, WC31
Celestina, Mateja
SC12
Capling, Ann
MD25
Celik, Ayse Betul
SB67
Captain, Yvonne
WB44
Cepaluni, Gabriel
TB42
Caraccioli, Mauro J.
WB28, WC44
Cerella, Antonio
WC22
Caranti, Luigi
SD49, SE97
Cerny, Philip George
MD53, WA38
Carapic, Jovana
TC96, WC49
Cetin, Elif
MC46
Caraway, Teri
TA14
Cha, Eunho
SB04
Carayannis, Tatiana
SA01
Chadwick, Richard W.
Carbonetti, Benjamin C.
WA68
SB16, MB34, MD20, TA26,
TB50
Cardona-Fox, Gabriel
TB01
Chae, Haesook
SD34
Cardoso, Ludimila Stival
SE98, WA50, WB50
Chakrabarty, Bidyut
WA43
Cardwell, Paul James
SB55
Chaloux, Annie
SA13
Carey, Elaine
MD01
Chan, Cheung Yin
TE98
Carey, Henry F.
SB30, TC35
Chan, Nicholas
MC26
Carey, Sabine
MA51, MC24
Chan, Ying
SA42, TD53
Carlitz, Ruth
WC07
Chandler, David
Carlson, Jon D.
TA45, TB45, WA10, WB20
PX10, SC29, SD68, MA48,
MC41, MX10, TB44, WXA69
Carlson, Lisa J.
WD54
Chang, Boo-seung
SA52, TB05
Carment, David B.
SB37, WB49
Chang, Gordon
SD21
Carmo, Corival A.
TA33
Chang, Helen R.
MC20
Carneiro, Anna Karoline
PX09, MX69, WXB69, WC32,
WD49
Chankin-Gould, Sarah
WC49
Chanona, Alejandro
TC60, WA62, WB62
WB46
Carpenter, Ami
SC12, MB68, WB46
Chapman, Jean
Carpenter, Charli
PX21, PX22, SB17, SC02,
MC58, WC02
Chapman, Terrence L.
SC60
Chappuis, Fairlie C.
TD04
Carpenter, Jacqueline N.
SD59, MA37
Charap, Samuel
WC29
Carpes, Mariana M.
SB58
Charbonneau, Bruno
SB68, TA68
Carr, Madeline M.
SA03, SD23
Charillon, Frederic
MA09
Carr Kelman, Candice
TD27, WA06, WC27, WD31
Charles, Marjorie
WA58
Carranza, Mario E.
SB21, TC05, WA26
Charron, Andrea E.
SD19
Carranza Ko, Nusta Pitushca
TD11
Chase, Anthony Tirado
SD29
Carrapiço, Helena C.
SA53, MC21
Chase-Dunn, Christopher K.
TC14, TE96, WB26
Carrier-Sabourin, Krystel
WC16
Chasek, Pamela
SD45, MB26, TB31, TC27
Carrion, Julio
SC28
Chatterjee, Anshu Nagpal
TC38
Carroll, Toby J.
WA14
Chatterjee, Shibashis
WD34
Carruthers, David
WA56
Chau, Donovan
MC01
Carson, Austin M.
SB53, WC35
Chaudet, Didier
SB65
Carter, David
SC62, MA54
Chebel d'Appollonia, Ariane
TA24
Carter, Jeff
WA51
Checkel, Jeffrey T.
SD17, WA07
Carter, Ralph
TA37, TD37
Chen, Bo yu
MB12
Carvalho, Gustavo S.
WB50
Chen, Ching-Chang
MB12
Carvin, Stephanie
MD35
Chen, Dingding
WD55
Cashore, Benjamin
MA06, MC31, MD31
Chen, Hsin Chih
SC05, TA05
Cass, Loren
SB54, SD26, MB26
Chen, Hsin-Hsing
PX29, TA60
Cassells, Elsada Diana
MA42, TA62
Chen, Kuan-Ju
WD23
Castellano, Isaac M.
SD47
Chen, Roger Shihjung
WA27
Castells, Manuel
SD02
Chen, Titus C.
TC29, TD29
Castillo, Jasen J.
SB22, SC08, SD36, WB57
Chen, Ying-Feng
TA59
Castle, Timothy N.
TA09
Chen, Yu-Wen
WA32
Castro Neves, Joao Augusto
TC97, WC65
Chen, Zhiming
SB14, TA05, TB05, TC47
Castro Santos, Maria Helena
SD13
Cheng, Grace
TB44
Catalinac, Amy L.
SA55
Chenou, Jean Marie
MC53
Cavalcante, Fernando
TA36
Chenoweth, Erica
Caverley, Jonathan
MA38, TD09
PX17, SA17, MA54, TC68,
WD25
Index of Participants
Cherif, Fariel M.
TD64, WC28
Clardie, Justin
TB54
Chernoff, Fred
WC57, WD51
Clark, Ann Marie
PX21, TA01
Chernotsky, Harry I.
MA21
Clark, Sean M.
MB07
Cheru, Fantu
PX29, SB03, TB60
Clary, Caitlin
TD57
Chesterman, Simon
SD19, MD41, TB61
Clary, Christopher O.
WC08
Chiang, Yi-Chang
MB26
Clary, Matthew
MB40, MC45
Chiba, Daina
TD30, WB54
Clavier, Sophie
WD66
Childs, Steven J
TC33
Clay, K. Chad
MA45, MB28
Chindea, Irina A.
SD59, MB08
Clayton, Amanda B.
MD52, TA14
Chiose, Simona
TC46
Clayton, Govinda D.
SC51, MA51
Chiou, Yi-hung
TD20
Clealand, Danielle P.
TA32
Chiozza, Giacomo
SB57, WB54
Clegg, Liam S.
MC53
Chisholm, Amanda Marie
TB64, TC63
Clement, Cathryn A.
MD03
Chistou, Odysseas
SA54, WC46, WD46
Clément, Pierre-Alain
TA22
Chiu, Eric
MC60
Clément, Renaud
TC30
Chiu, Yvonne
WC41
Clements, Kevin
MA68, WC60
Cho, Hye Jee
SD51, MB20
Clift, Ben
WB14
Cho, Il Hyun
WD55
Cline, Kirssa L.
TD28
Cho, Young-Bong
SC14
Clinton, W. David
SB44
Cho, Young-Chul
SB47
Closson, Stacy
MC06
Cho, Youngwon
SD39
Cloward, Karisa T.
WD47
Choedon, Yeshi
TB57
Clunan, Anne
SD52, TA65
Choi, Jongho
MB95
Coate, Roger A.
MC19, MD47, WC33, WD07
Choi-Fitzpatrick, Austin
WD28
Cobb, Michael
MA67, WC37
Chong, Alan
MA18
Cochran, Kathryn McNabb
WB54
Chou, Chih-Chieh
TC29, TD29
Cockerham, Geoffrey B.
MB49
Chou, Meng Hsuan
TD53
Cocozzelli, Fred P.
TA25, WA04
Choucri, Nazli
SA58
Coe, Brooke N.
MC28
Choudary, Maqsood Ahmad
TD56, WB14
Coelho, Carlos Frederico
MB45, WA50
Chow, Wilfred Ming
MA36
Coen, Alise E.
MB07, TD37, WA30
Chowanietz, Christophe
WD37
Cogburn, Derrick L.
Chowdhry, Geeta
SA48, SC41, MC62, WB68
PX50, SB59, MC18, MD43,
WA04, WD06
Chowdhury, Arjun
TD24, WC57
Coggins, Bridget L.
MC51, MD39
Christiansen, Lene Bull
MD48
Cohen, Benjamin J.
MC60, TB19, WB10
Christoffersen, Gaye
SC44, TB65
Cohen, Dara
MA62
Christou, George
TD62
Cohen, David B.
MB49
Christova, Alina
SD22
Cohen, Edward S.
SD14
Chryssogelos, Angelos Stylianos
SA26
Cohen, Marc J.
TB12
Chu, Katherine Kit Ling
MD04, TC97
Cohen, Michael D.
TB29
Chu, Lan T.
TA11
Cohen, Stephen Philip
TB09
Chuang, Rueyling
WB44
Cohn, Avery
SD26, WC27
Chui, James W.
TA05
Cohn, Carol E.
MC63
CHUN, Ja-hyun
TC62
Colbath, Sean
MA98, TC65
Chung, Erin
TA32
Coleman, Lara
SC12, MD42, TA44
Chung, Kyung-young
TB38
Coleman, Liv
SA04
Chwieroth, Jeffrey
MC60
Coleman, Mathew C.
SC21
Chyzh, Olga V.
TE97
Coletta, Damon
TB49, WB45
Cibian, Stefan
SC65
Colgan, Jeff D.
SB08, WA55
Cincotta, Richard
WA21
Coll, Anna
TC61
Ciociari, John D.
TC32
Collard-Wexler, Simon M.
SC18, SD38
Cioffi-Revilla, Claudio
SC54
Collins, Gregory
WB36
Ciorciari, John D.
TA38
Colnic, Dave
MB49
Ciplet, David
SA41
Colonomos, Ariel
SA47
Clapp, Jennifer
SD25, TA31
Comaty, Lyna
WC60
Clapton, William
SC65
Comor, Edward A.
MA03
Index of Participants
Compagnon, Daniel J.
SC54, MA27, TD31
Cramer, Jane K.
TC07, WC06
Conant, Lisa
WA34
Crane-Seeber, Jesse
SA24, TB15
Confortini, Catia Cecilia
SA64, MB63, MC63, WA63
Cravo, Teresa A.
Conley Tyler, Melissa
TB45, TC03, TD03
PX10, SD68, MX10, WXA69,
WA59
Connolly, Sara
MB47
Crawford, Neta Carol
SB01
Conrad, Courtenay R.
MA54, MD51
Crawford, Timothy
SC17
Conrad, Justin
MA54
Crenshaw, Martha
SA17, WA18, WC09
Conrad, Misty Dawn
SC58
Crete-Nishihata, Masashi B.
WC42
Conroy, Amanda
TB63
Crisher, Brian B.
TC54
Consuelo, Davila
WB62
Crissien, Jean Paul
MD56
Conteh-Morgan, Earl
TB26
Crock, Mary
SA46
Convergne, Elodie B.
MA15, WB22
Crocker, Chester A.
SC68
Conway, Janet
TC16, WC67
Croco, Sarah E.
SB08
Conway, Maura
MC43, TB43, WB38
Cross, Mai'a Keapuolani Davis
MD50
Cook, Alethia H.
WA26
Crossley, Noële K.
MB52
Cook, Alistair D. B.
TA98, TD35, WA35
Crossley-Frolick, Katy A.
WA13
Cook, Christopher R.
TC22
Crosston, Matthew D.
SA61, SB06, MA59, WD58
Cook, Michael Scott
WC27
Crouch, Margaret
TC45
Cooke, Thomas N.
SD97
Crudo, Christine
WD06
Cooley, Alexander
PX22, PX37, SC17
Crumley, Michele L.
WB19
Cooney, Kevin
WC50
Cruz, Claudia
WB66
Cooper, Andrew F.
MD01
Cruz, Mary Therese
SA23
Cooper, Luke
SB09, SD24
Csergo, Zsuzsa
SD32
Cooper, Neil
MA58
Cull, Nicholas J.
Cooper, Walt
WD17
PX05, MC44, TA43, TB02,
WA53
Copeland, Lesley C.
WB59
Cunliffe, Philip
SB68, SC29
Corbetta, Renato
MA51, WB54
Cunningham, David E.
PX17
Corbin, Ethan
TD38
Cunningham, Jennie Linder
MD12
Cormack Patton, Sarah Jayne
SD35, MA45
Cunningham, Kathleen G.
PX17, TC01
Corman, Steven
TA43, WC38
Cunningham-Cross, Linsay
WD62
Cornut, Jeremie A.
TA16
Curtis, Lisa
SD21
Corrado, Victoria
TA45
Curtis, Simon
TA56
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe
MD39
Curtis, Steven
MA96, TC59
Corry, Thomas O.
TC42
Cusumano, Eugenio
WA49
Coskeran, Helen M.
SB19, WB19
Cutrone, Ellen
TA13
Coskun, Bezen B.
MB62
Da Mota, Sarah
MC07
Costa, Ana Alice Alcantara
SB63
da Silva, Tatiana T.
TC05
Costa, Moises
MB06
Daadaoui, Mohamed
MA30
Costa, Pedro Manuel
SC56, SD56
Dabelko, Geoffrey D.
WA21
Coticchia, Fabrizio
SA26, WD13
Dacey, Raymond
WD54
Cottrell, M. Patrick
TC51
Daddow, Oliver J.
SD55
Courville, Cindy L.
TA61
Dafoe, Allan
WA54, WB54, WC54
Covarrubias, Ana
TC06
Daher, Aurelie Mona
WB01
Covell, Jessica M.
MB28, MC19
Dahl, Elizabeth Susan
TB34, WA26, WC39
Cowen, Deborah
TB30, TC63, WD57
Dahl, Erik
MA98, MB61, MD39, WD09
Cowhey, Peter
MC02, TC02
Dai, Li
SA68, SB60
Cox, Eric
SB29, MD19, TC45
Daigle, Megan D.
SA24, MC48
Cox, Heather M.
WD20
Dalby, Simon
SB26, SC21, SD56, MA26,
WA38
Cox, Michaelene D.
WA66
Dale, John G.
TB14
Coyer, Catherine
WC58
Dallas-Feeney, Christopher P.
MA57
Cozma, Raluca
WD23
Daly, Brenda M.
TA36
Crack, Angela Maria
WB07
Daly, Erin
WD31
Craig, Dylan
WA39, WC51
Dan, Wei
MA35
Craigie, Allan
SA37
Dandaura, Emmanuel
MA18
Cramer, Jacob M.
WD38
Dandeker, Christopher
TC08
Index of Participants
Dang, Kim-Trang
TD68
de Souza, Matilde
SD54
Daniel G. , Daniel
SA46
De Soysa, Indra
SD51, MD12
Danielzik, Chandra-Milena
TB44
de Vries, Helma
SC11, MB56, MC43, TB47
Danjoux, Ilan
MA10
De Zamaroczy, Nicolas
SB19, TA12
Danzell, Orlandrew
TB13, TD57, WA61
Dearing, Matthew P.
SC18, MC39
Daoudy, Marwa
MC11
Debrix, Francois
SC21, WD22
Darby, John
WD36
Deegan-Krause, Kevin
TC68
Dario, Diogo M.
MB48, WC26
Deibert, Ronald J.
SA58, MA03, WB02, WC42
Darnton, Christopher
TC05, WC52
Dekanozishvili, Mariam
MA47
Das, Runa
WC63
DeLaet, Debra Lynn
SA64
Dash, Kishore C.
MB20, TB20
Dell'Orto, Giovanna
MB07, WB66, WD66
Dashwood, Hevina S.
SD20, TB25
Delmar Injoque, Alejandro
SD56
Datta, Shantanu
TD22
Deloffre, Maryam Zarnegar
PX21
Datz, Giselle
SC07, WC25
Deloughery, Kathleen
MD38
Datzberger, Simone
WB12
DeMars, William
MB67
Daun, Anna
TD61
Demchak, Chris C.
PX27, TB53, WB38, WC42
Dauphinee, Elizabeth A.
SC15, MD42, WB48, WD41
DeMeritt, Jacqueline H. R.
MD51
Dauvergne, Peter
MB31, TB27, TD27
Den Boer, Andrea
PX49, MC52
Davenport, Christian
PX17, MA62, TC01, TD54
Denemark, Robert Allen
TD08, WB26
Daves, Bryan
MD55
Denhere, Chiedza
WB20
David, Charles-Philippe
MA05, MB96
Denis, Claude
MC64
David, Maxine
MC55
Der Derian, James
SA02, MA03, MB23, TD18
Davidshofer, Stephan
SC68
DeRouen Jr., Karl Rene
WA23, WC17
Davidson, Jason William
SC17, WA17, WD13
Dersnah, Megan Alexandra
TB40
Davidson, Neil Douglas
SB09
Desch, Michael C.
SC08, MA09
Davies, Graeme A.
SB51, WD51
DeShazo, Jessica
WC27
Davies, Matt
PX10, MB64, MX10, TC24,
TD19, WXA69
DeSombre, Elizabeth R.
SD45, MB31, TC51
Davies, Philip H. J.
SA61, SB61
Destradi, Sandra
TB36
Davies, Sara
WB24
D'Estree, Tamra Pearson
MC68
Davies, Thomas
SD44, MC99
Detraz, Nicole
MA01, TA63, TD63, WC67
Davis, Christina
SC60, MA20, WC21
Deudney, Daniel H.
MB23, MD16, WC52
Davis, James W.
TD06
Devine, James T.
MA50
Davis, Jennifer
MA98
Devine, Karen M.
MB13, TD13
Davis, Michael Curtis
MB59, WB34
Devlen, Balkan
SC65, MC05, TB10, WB23
Davis, Mike
TC14
DeVore, Marc R.
MB38, TB49, TC09, WD09
Davis, Reed
SB44
Dew, Andrea
MB08
Dawkins, Sophia
WB11
Dewey, Susan
SC43
Dawson, Kristen
WD32
DeWinter-Schmitt, Rebecca
WC41
Daxecker, Ursula
SB51, TC54
Deyermond, Ruth M.
MA43, MC55
Day, Joel K.
TD36, WB34
Dhizaala, James Tonny
TB28
de Andrade, Isadora Sales
TB06
Di Gregorio, Michael N.
TB67
de Araujo Silva, Guilherrme
WA04
Dias, Guilherme M.
TB21
de Boer, Katrin
MC36
Dias, Vanda Amaro
TD15, WA08
De Bruin, Erica Susanne
TD38
Diceanu, Alex
WD22
De Carvalho, Benjamin
SB44, TA53
DiCicco, Jonathan M.
MC45, WB54, WC51
de Felice, Damiano
TC96
Dickovick, J. Tyler
TB21
De Franco, Chiara
MA22, MC43, MD50, TA49,
TB43
Dieck, Helene
TC38, TD13
Diehl, Paul F.
SB31, MA02, MC33, MD54
de Larrinaga, Miguel
MA48, MB48
Diels, Hans
MA14
De Maio, Jennifer
TB46
Dier, Aleksandra
WB56
de Melo, Susana
TC45
Dietrich, John W.
TA29, TC28
de Moura, Natasha L.
TD42
Diez, Thomas
SD35, WA40, WB33
de Nevers, Renée
TC07, WC06
DiGeorgio-Lutz, Joann A.
SB50
de Oliveira, Amâncio
WD34
Digeser, Paige E.
MB41, TB52
De Rosa, Felippe
SD36, TB06
DiGiuseppe, Matthew R.
MA45, TA54
Index of Participants
Dilek, Oguz
SC40
Drumond, Paula
WC62
Dill, Janina
TC34
Drury, A. Cooper
SA62, MA02, TC18, WB51
Dillman, Bradford
TC53
Du, Ruoxi
SA65, WD65
Dillon, Michael
WA01
du Plessix, Caroline
MA50
Dimitrov, Radoslav
SB26, WD42
Dubash, Navroz K.
SA56
Dinar, Ariel
SB48, MA65
Duckworth, Cheryl L.
SA11, SB63, TC45, TD46
Dinar, Shlomi
MA65, TC65
Dudka, Roman
SC96, SD22
Dinesen, Ruxandra Lupu
WA08
Duelfer, Charles
TA50
Dingott Alkopher, Tal
MA52
Duffy, Gavan
MA11
Dionigi, Filippo
SD28
Dufort, Philippe
WD11
Distler, Layla Katharina
SA19
Dugan, Laura
MA54, TC54
Distler, Werner
MC36
Dugdale, Julie
WD06
Ditrych, Ondrej
MD97
Duncanson, Claire
SD63
Dittrich, Viviane
SA59
Duncombe, Constance
SA05, TB22
Dixit, Priya
SB15, TB15
Dunn, David Hastings
PX27, SB55
Dixon, Gregory C.
SA34, MB20, TD20
Dunn, Jonathan S.
SD18
Dixon, Jeffrey S.
WA51, WD26
Dunn, Kevin C.
SA01
Dizboni, Ali G.
SA37
Dunn Cavelty, Myriam
PX05, TA02
Djoric, Marija
TB43, WA95
Dunne, Tim
MA23, TA52, TD10, WD33
Docherty, Jayne S.
TD45, WA43
Dupont, Claire
MD26
Dodwell, Brian
WA18
Dupuy, Kendra
SD60, MB19
Doe, Samuel Gbaydee
MB68
Duran, Manuel J.
MC99
Doerschler, Peter E.
MD32
Durgun, Dogu
SC40
Doherty-Sil, Eileen
TC28
Durr, Cara
SC43
Dolan, Thomas Michael
TC50
Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya
TD05, WA05, WC46
Dolman, Everett Carl
MC59
Dutt, Sagarika
MC40, MD40
Dombrowski, Peter
SB62, WB38
Dutter, Lee Edward
TD46
Dominguez, Roberto
SA13, SB33, TC60, WA62
Dutton, Yvonne M.
SB29
Donais, Timothy
MC36
Duval, Robert D.
TD59, TE97
Donaldson, John A.
SC25
Duygulu, Sirin
PX21, MC58
Donaldson, Robert H.
MC37, WC65, WD65
Duzgun, Eren
SA25, TA25
Donini, Antonio
SD53
Dwyer, Michael
WC66
Donkova, Ralitsa
SD37
Dyck, Christopher B.
TA36
Donnay, Karsten
SD62
Dyer, James
WD32
Donnelly, Michael
SD18
Dyrstad, Karin
SB36
Dorman, Andrew Mark
PX27, TD34
Dyson, Stephen Benedict
SD04, TA50
Dorraj, Manochehr
SB65
Dzihana, Amer
WC66
Dorussen, Han
SB33, MB51
Eagleton-Pierce, Matthew
PX16, SD25, WA12
dos Reis Stefanopoulos, Alexandra
SD19
Early, Bryan R.
MA49, MC54
dos Santos, Letícia Britto
WB27
Earnest, David C.
MD45, TA54
dos Santos, Victor Marques
MA98
Eben von Racknitz, Ines
MC04
Doty, Roxanne
SA24, SC15
Echavarria Alvarez, Josefina
MD67
Doucet, Marc
SD08, MA48
Echeverri-Gent, John E.
MB60
Dougherty, Beth K.
SB11, MC29
Ecker-Ehrhardt, Matthias
TB47
Doughman, Pamela M.
MB26
Eckersley, Robyn
SB26, TB41
Douglass, Rex
SC51, TC97
Eckert, Amy E.
SA40, TD41, WA41
Downes, Alexander B.
SB53, SD38, MD64
Eckert, Sue
SA33, WB02
Downie, David L.
SC27, MB31, TC27
Edelstein, David M.
SD38
Doyle, Cassie
TA07
Eden, Lorraine
SB60
Doyle, Thomas E.
TD52
Eden, Lynn
TA17
Drache, Daniel
SD25
Edkins, Jenny
MA55, MC48, TC67, WD59
Dreher, Sabine
MB21, MD59
Edozie, Rita Kiki
TB21
Drezner, Daniel
PX05, SC02, MA38, TB02,
WC02
Edquist, Kristin
PX10, MX10, WXA69
SA52
Edstrom, Hakan
WA47
Edwards, Alexander J.
SA05
Drieschova, Alena
Index of Participants
Efrat, Asif
WA34, WC49
Eznack, Lucile
MA10
Egnell, Robert C.
SD06, TD26
Fabbe, Kristin E.
TB68
Ehresman, Timothy
SA41, SB41
Fabry, Mikulas
TC52
Eichenberg, Richard C.
TB39
Fahey, Elaine
WB56
Eichler, Jan
SB68
Fahey, Susan
TC54
Eichler, Maya M.
SC63, TA30, TC63
Fair, Carol Christine
TB09, WC18
Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Mette
PX22, TC02, WD47
Falk, Richard
Eiran, Ehud
SD09
SB43, MC34, MD24, TB23,
TC14
Eissenstat, Howard
MA50
Falkner, Robert
SD27, TA31
El Alaoui, Khadija
WC12
Fallon, Kathleen
WC53
El Ghaoui, Laurent
WD66
Fang, Songying
SC60
El-Anis, Imad
WD51
Fanis, Maria
MD05, WA22, WD29
Elbe, Stefan H.
SC49, WC24, WD24
Faragone, Joe
SD61
Elias, Juanita
SB12, WD67
Farahat, Hind
SC28
Eliason, William T.
SB49, MC57
Farer, Tom
WC10
Elkus, Adam
WD61
Farias, Jailine Mayara Sousa de
WD32
Ellerby, Kara L.
SC58, TB64, WA63
Fariss, Christopher
TC28, WD06
Ellingsen, Tanja
WD54
Farrah, Douglas
SD59
El-Meehy, Asya
MB50
Farrand, Benjamin
SA53
Elms, Deborah
MD25, WC21
Farrands, Chris
SC44, WC19
Elms, Heather
WC41
Farrell, Henry
SC02, MA06
Elsig, Manfred
TD33
Farrell, Theo
SB38, MA09, WB17
Elver, Hilal
SB43, MD24
Fast, Larissa
SD53
Enders, Walter
WD25
Fattor, Eric M.
WD68
Enemark, Christian
SC49, TA10
Fattore, Christina
MA20
Engelkamp, Stephan
TD44
Faude, Benjamin
SC19, WC34
Englehart, Neil
WA35
Faulkner, Genevieve
SC23
Enia, Jason S.
MC09
Feaver, Peter D.
MB09, TD13, WA11
Enloe, Cynthia H.
SA14, MA64, MB63, TD23
Feinstein, Scott G.
TA19, WB52
Entessar, Nader
SB65
Feklyunina, Valentina
SD52, MC55
Epstein, Charlotte
MB10, TA63, TB58, TC67,
WC23
Felice, William
SD51
Felix da Costa, Diana
WB60
Eralp, Pelin
WC17
Fels, Enrico
TD25
Eralp, Ulas Doga
WA05
Felsen, David J.
SD46, MC46, WD56
Erbel, Mark N.
SB22
Fenenko, Alexey
WB67, WC29
Erdem Akcay, Ebru
TB32, WA22, WD20
Feng, Huiyun
MA13, MC13
Erickson, Andrew S.
SA39
Fenner, Lorry M.
TA09
Erickson, Christian
TD06, WD29
Ferguson, Chaka
SD28, MD12, WB23
Erickson, Jennifer L.
MA38, MB38
Ferguson, Janna H.
WC20
Eriksson, Anna-Karin
TA48
Ferguson, Peter A.
MD45, TC30, WD11
Eriksson, Johan
SA03, SD23
Ferguson, Yale H.
SB21, TA18
Eriksson, Mikael
SA33
Fernandes, Marceló Pereira
SD10
Eriksson Baaz, Maria
SA48, TB63
Feron, Elise
WD63
Erkkilä, Tero
TD53
Ferrari, Federica
WA66, WB25, WD13
Erman, Eva
WA33
Ferreira, Kelly de Souza
SD27
Erskine, Toni
SA47, TD41
Ferreira, Marcos Alan S. V.
TC37, WB50
Ervin, Justin
WB68
Ferreira, Renata B.
TC48
Eschle, Catherine
MB63, TD23, WA14
Ferreira, Solange Reis
SD27
Esparza, Louis
TA15
Ferris, John R.
SA38
Esteves, Paulo Luiz
TA62
Fettweis, Christopher J.
SD57, TB37, TD37
Ethier, Diane
SD29, MA28
Fields, Jeffrey
MC09, WB49
Evans, Matt
WB68
Filip, Valentin
SC61
Everett, Andrea L.
TD43
Filippetti, Andrea
SB58
Everts, Philip P.
TB39
Finamore, Salvatore
TA05
Ewing, John Jackson
TB46
Findley, Michael
SA20, SD62
Index of Participants
Finn, Devin
MB36
Fransen, David
TA07
Finnemore, Martha
SC02
Fransen, Luc
SA28
Finney, Patrick B.
SD55
Franz, Barbara
TD46
Firchow, Pamina M.
PX10, MX10, WXA69
Fraser, Trudy
MD19
Fischer, Benjamin
MA61
Frasher, Michelle
MD53
Fish, Jennifer Natalie
MD45
Fravel, Taylor M.
SA39, MD37
Fishel, Stefanie R.
WD15
Frazer, Elizabeth
MC63
Fisher, Ali R.
MD44, WB58
Frazier, Derrick V.
MD49
Fisher, Kathryn Marie
WA48
Frederick, Bryan A.
TB51
Fisher, P. Brian
SB27, TB45
Freedman, Jane
SC64, TD64
Fisher, Ronald James
MC68
Freeman, Carla
MB27
Fisher, Sarah
MD52
Freeman, Michael E.
WC49
Fisk, Kerstin C.
WD40
Freire, Lucas G.
TA16, WC01
Fisunoglu, Fahrettin
WB21
Freire, Maria Raquel
TC10, WB36
Fitzgerald, James J.
MC18, WA95
Freyberg-Inan, Annette
MD10, WD53
Fitzpatrick, Kathy R.
MC44, MD44, WB58
Freyburg, Tina M.
TD04
Fitzsimmons, Daniel P.
SB37
Fried Amilivia, Gabriela
MD29, TA68
Fitzsimmons, Scott
SA10, MB39
Friedman, Allan
TB53
Fjelde, Hanne
PX36, SB46, TA51
Friedman, Edward
TD29
Flanigan, Shawn
TD56
Friedman, Elisabeth Jay
WC53
Fletcher, Kimberly
MC19
Friedman, Jeff
WD17
Flockhart, Trine B.
TC03, WD33
Friedman, Rebekka C.
MB29
Florea, Adrian
SD49, TE97
Friedmann, Viktor
SC10, SD28
Floros, Katharine M.
WD36
Friend, John M.
TB48
Flynn, Michael E.
MB28, WA51
Friman, H. Richard
MA45, MD01
Flyverbom, Mikkel
SA02, SB04
Fritsch, Stefan
SB58, MA04, MB34, WD21
Fogarty, Edward A.
SA34, SB25
Froese, Marc D.
MA35, TA20, TD47
Fontan, Clement
SB25
Fröhlich, Manuel
MD47
Foran, Jessica E.
SC36
Frohneberg, Julia E.
MC47
Foran, John
SB26
Frohock, Fred M.
MA22
Ford, Jon
MA63
Frost, Mervyn
SC29, MB41
Fordham, Benjamin O.
MA67, MD60
Frowd, Philippe Mamadou
TB15
Forest, James
TA06, TB57, TD57, WD09
Frueh, James Joseph
SD97, TD56, WD07
Forman-Barzilai, Fonna
SD41
Fry, Earl H.
SA13
Formisano, Matt
WD32
Frydenlund, Erika
TE98
Foroughi, Payam
MC28, WA29
Fuchs, Andreas
TA13
Forsberg, Erika
TC12
Fuchs, Doris Andrea
MD31
Forsberg, Tuomas A.
TA65, WC48
Fuentes, Claudia F.
TA29
Förster, Annette
SA21, SD96
Fuentes-George, Kemi
WA31
Forsythe, David P.
TA40, WC33
Fuhrmann, Matthew
MA38, MD38, TC17
Fortna, Virginia Page
PX17, MC24, TB23
Fumagalli, Matteo
SD32, WC58
Foster, Dennis M.
WD25
Fung, Archon
PX05, TB02, TC04
Fotou, Maria
WD41
Funk, Kevin
WC44
Fournier, Philippe
SA25
Funke, Peter
WC67
Fouse, David
WC65
Furmonavicius, Darius
WB34
Fowler, James
MD34, TB07, WD06
Fürstenberg, Michael D.
WD26
Foyle, Douglas C.
SA50
Furtado, Henrique Tavares
TA48, TB95
Fozi, Navid
TC32
Futter, Andrew J.
PX27
Franceschet, Antonio
TC41
Fyfe, Bruce
WD11
Frank, Aaron B.
SB22, MB61
Gabay, Clive
MD40, TB06
Franke, Mark F. N.
SC95, MA97, TA03
Gadjanova, Elena I.
SE98, TB46
Franke, Ulrike Esther
WD09
Gaertner, Heinz
TD34
Franke, Volker
MA11, TD42, WA11, WB36
Gagliardone, Iginio
MB53, MC12, TB56, WC66
Franklin, Marianne
SA03, SD23
Gagnon, Chip
SC32
Frankowski, Pawel K.
SA09, SC30, MC30, MD30
Gahramanova, Shahla
WB36
Index of Participants
Galbreath, David J.
TD32
Ghatak, Sambuddha
TB26
Gallagher, Janice Kreinick
WA28
Ghazi, Juliana
MB11
Gallo, Alexander M.
WA18
Gheytanchi, Elham
MD06
Gallo, Andrew
WA18
Gholiagha, Sassan
WA35, WD16
Gallop, Max Blau
MA36
Gholz, Charles Eugene
MB38, MC49, TB53
Galvez, Yadira
WB62
Giacalone, Rita A.
MD62, TB42
Gama, Roberto Vinicius P.S.
SB15, TA48
Giacomello, Giampiero
SA03, SD23, MA39, WD13
Gamaghelyan, Philip
MC68
Gibbons, Rebecca Davis
MD09
Gamble, John King
SB35, SC16, TA40
Gibbs, David N.
MC33
Gammon, Earl
WD59
Gibler, Douglas M.
SC62
Gampfer, Robert
WC31
Gibney, Mark
MB42, MD28
Ganguly, Sumit
TB09, TD12
Gibson, Ian
TA42
Gapa, Angela
TC56
Gibson, Shannon
WC67, WD42
Garay, Luis Jorge
WC61
Giedt, Todd
MB45
Garcia, Blake
WD29
Giegerich, Bastian
MA49
Garcia, Denise
SA35, MA58
Gierycz, Dorota J.
SB30
Garcia, Nilda
MB22
Gilabert, Pablo
SB40, SD41, TD52
Garey, Julie M.
MC13
Gilbert, Emily
TA30, TB30, WD57
Garrett, Crister S.
TC22, WA13, WD05
Gilboa, Eytan
SD43, MA96, MC44, WD06
Garrison, Jean A.
SD50, WA42
Gill, John H.
TB09
Garrison, Steve R.
TC12, WD26
Gill, Paul
WC09
Garsky, Salla
MC28
Gill, Peter
SB61
Gartner, Scott
WA23, WC17
Gilligan, Michael J.
WC17
Gartzke, Erik
MD38, TB53, TC17, TD30
Gilson, Julie
MD48, TC53
Gasta, Chad
MD03
Giovanello, Sean
WC05
Gat, Azar
TA23
Gippner, Olivia
MC04, TB22, TC23
Gates, Scott
PX17, MA62, TC01
Gismondi, Mark D.
SB44
Gatsias, Athanasios
MC42, WC43
Giumelli, Francesco
SA33, TD05, WD57
Gaul, Anne
TD26
Givens, Terri E.
SC46
Gauri, Varun
MD40
Gizelis, Ismene
MB51, TB51, WA21
Gebel, Anja Carolin
WA14
Glaab, Katharina C. L.
TD44
Gebhard, Carmen
MA47, MB13
Glassey-Tranguyen, Trangdai N.
MD56, TC98, TD68
Gebrewold, Belachew
WA59
Gleason, Gregory
SA65, SB52, SD18
Geddes, Andrew
SC46
Gledhill, John
MB57
Geeraerts, Gustaaf
WD43
Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
PX17, TD30
Gegout, Catherine
TD05, WD37
Gleditsch, Nils Petter
MD54, TA23, TB24
Gehring, Thomas
SC19, WC34
Glencross, Andrew
TB37
Geiger, Martin
WD12
Glenn, John
SD24
Geller, Armando
SD62
Glickman, Harvey
WA59
Geller, Daniel S.
MD54
Glidden, Lisa M.
MA42
Gellers, Josh C.
WD31
Gloppen, Siri
MD40
Gellert, Raphaël
TB59
Glosny, Michael
TA38
Gelwix, Jeremy Lee
WB30
Gnath, Katharina
MA25, MC14
Gemenne, Francois
SC45, TC55
Goddard, Chester Roe
WD14
Genest, Marc A.
TA49
Goddard, Stacie
PX22, SA38, MB10
Genna, Gaspare M.
SA51
Godehardt, Nadine
TA16, TB33
Genoves, Roberto
MB20
Godoy, Horacio J.
TC05
Genovese, Federica
WC47
Godsater, Andreas
TC53
Gent, Stephen
SC62, TA51
Godzimirski, Jakub M.
SA65
Georgakis, Stefanie F.
WA01
Goemans, Henk E.
SB08, SC62
George, Larry N.
MC16, TB67
Goetschel, Laurent M.
SA68, MB13
Gerdes, Luke M.
WD09
Goetze, David
WD32
Gergedava, Tea
SD56
Goetzenbrucker, Gerit
TD46
Gest, Justin
SA46
Goh, Evelyn
TA38
Geva, Nehemia
TA21, TD13
Gokcek, Gulriz Gigi
MB45, MC45, TA45
Index of Participants
Gokkir, Betul
MA31, WB27, WD27
Grgic, Gorana
TD65
Golan, Galia
SA14, MA11, TC20, WB68
Griffin, Clifford E.
TA62
Goldgeier, James M.
SB08, WB18
Griffin, Jermain
MD45, TC45
Goldman, Jan
TA61
Griffin, Liza
WD41
Goldman, Ogen Shlomo
SD96, TA06
Griffin, Penny
WA64
Goldring, Natalie J.
SC06
Griffiths, Franklyn
TD16
Goldsmith, Benjamin E.
TD65
Griffiths, Ryan
SC62, TD36
Goldsmith, Christopher
TC59
Grigoriadis, Ioannis N.
MD05
Goldstein, Joshua S.
TB23
Grillenzoni, Elena
TA15
Goldstein, Judith L.
MB33
Grim, Brian
MC32
Goldstone, Jack A.
MA30, WA21
Grimes, William W.
SA55, MB60, MC60
Golich, Vicki L.
TC20
Grimmer, Justin
TC30
Gomand, Jeremie
WD37
Grissom, Adam
SB38, SD06, WB17, WC08
Gomez-Suarez, Andrei
WB29
Griswold, John C.
MB49
Goncalves, Joanisval B.
MD61, WC61
Groeling, Tim J.
MC43
Goncalves, Marcela Vecchione
MB59, WB29
Gronich, Lori Helene
TD37, WB59, WC13
Gonzalez, Jose J.
WD06
Groshek, Jacob
SB23, TC65, TD43, WD04
González Fuster, Gloria
TB59
Gross, Eva M.
WB33
Good, Michael
MB62
Grovogui, Siba
Goodhart, Michael E.
SA40, SD14
PX10, SC48, MX10, TC16,
TD19, WXA69, WD15
Goodman, James
TA15
Grubb, Amy
PX22, WA43
Gottwald, Marlene
TC34
Gruffydd Jones, Branwen
Gould, Harry D.
TD41, WA10, WC23, WD16
PX10, SC48, SD48, MX10,
WXA69
Gould, John
TC68
Gruin, Julian Y.
WA25
Gourevitch, Peter
MD16
Grundig, Frank
TC31
Graaff, Nana De
SA29
Grynaviski, Eric
TA57, WB41
Graeger, Nina
WB40
Grzelczyk, Virginie
SD39, MB11
Graham, Benjamin A.T.
SA60, WC20
Grzybowski, Janis
SC06, MD95
Graham, Sarah Ellen
SB05
Guerrero Bernal, Juan Carlos
MB56
Granmo, Ole-Christoffer
WD06
Guerses, Seda
SA53
Grant, J. Andrew
MC25, WA50
Gugerty, Mary Kay
MB19
Grant, Tiara
WB59
Guild, Elspeth H.
SA15, SC26, SD16
Granzow, Swenja
MC47
Guilfoil, Michelle
SC03, SD03, MC03
Graubart, Jonathan
MC41, WB39
Guilhot, Nicolas
TA48, TC19
Grauer, Ryan
SA18, WB59, WC37
Guillaume, Xavier
SB24, MC15, TD44
Gravelle, Timothy B.
TD13, WA27
Guisinger, Alexandra
MA67
Graves, Melissa A.
SA61
Guittet, Emmanuel-Pierre
TC42, WD48
Gray, Kevin
PX29, TA60, TB60
Gunitskiy, Vsevolod
SB29, SC33
Grayson, Kyle A.
MB64, MD42
Gupta, Aarti
TB41, TC04, WB31
Greathouse, Craig B.
MC57
Gupta, Asha
WB12
Green, Brendan R.
SC08, MB09, MD64
Gupta, Dipak K.
TD59, WC38
Green, Elliott
WC11
Gupta, Surupa
TA20, WA20, WD34
Greener, Bethan
MA48
Gurkaynak, Esra Cuhadar
PX50, MA68, TC50
Greenhill, Brian
TA54, TB62, WB03
Gurr, Ted Robert
SA32, TD54
Greenhill, Kelly M.
WC06
Gustafson, Kristian
SB61
Greenleaf, Anne R.
SD60
Guthrie, Jordan A.
TC56
Green-Onoriose, Charity
MA18
Gutkowski, Stacey
WC30
Greer, Scott
SB25
Guttieri, Karen
MA11, TD26
Gregoratti, Catia
SB12, MC19, WC07
Guzzini, Stefano
MA23, MD10, TC15
Gregory, Thomas A.
SA24
Gyllensporre, Dennis
WA47
Greig, James M.
MC11
Ha, Eunyoung
SA34
Grenier, Felix S.
TB16
Haack, Kirsten
MD47, WB39
Gresh, Geoffrey F.
SC57
Haas, Michael
WD40
Gressang, Daniel S.
MB61, MC61, WC61
Haba, Kumiko
MA12
Grey, Robert
MA28
Haddad, Heidi Nichols
SB34
Hadden, Jennifer
MA53, TC23, TD22
Index of Participants
Hadfield, Amelia
MA44, MC50
Harkness, Kristen Angela
TB11
Hadjipavlou, Maria C.
WD63
Harpaz, Marcia
TC25
Hafez, Mohammed
PX26, SA17, SB17
Harris, Cristian A.
TC05
Hafner, Tamara
WB12
Harris, Geoffrey
MB28, MC28, WB47
Hafner-Burton, Emilie
MD34, TB04
Harris, Jerry
SA29
Haftel, Zeev Yoram
SD47, TA54, TB20
Harrison, Neil Edward
PX48, SC27
Hagai, Saori
TA42
Hart, Jeffrey
PX05, MD53, TA02, TB14
Haggard, Stephan
SB02, MD25, TB38, WB10
Hart, Michael V.
WC04
Hagmann, Jonas
SB16, MA25
Hartmann, Christof
PX36, SB46
Hagmann, Tobias
WA15
Hartwell, Marcia B.
TC22, WA68
Haidar, Alhasan
PX09, MX69, WXB69
Harvey, Frank P.
WA37
Hajnal, Peter I.
MD47
Hasenclever, Andreas
WB43
Hale, Thomas N.
SD27, MC47
Hasenkamp, Miao-ling Lin
MD28, WB29
Hall, B. Welling
SB64, SD12, MC45
Haskollar, Elcin
TC65
Hall, Jonathan D.
MD51
Haslam, Paul
TC60
Hall, Rodney B.
SC14, MA14
Hasler, Kirstin J.
TC32
Hall, Rosalie Arcala
MD68
Hassan, Osman
SB55, TD62
Hallward, Maia Carter
SB42, SC11, SD96
Hassan, Zheger
TB32, TC32
Halperin, Sandra S.
PX37, TA30
Hassner, Ron
TD38, WC06
Hamann, Ralph
TA27
Hastedt, Glenn
MB61
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna
SC97, TB48, TD01, WA60
Hastings, Justin
SB39, MB39, WC09
Hameiri, Shahar
WA38
Hatipoglu, Mehmet Emre
SC40
Hamilton, Eric
MB09
Hattori, Tomohisa
PX10, MX10, TA13, WXA69
Hammerstad, Anne
TC55, WB55
Haufler, Virginia Ann
PX22, TC04, TD39
Hammond, Andrew
TC22
Haug, Karl Erik
SD44
Hammond, Grant T.
MB62, TA57
Haward, Marcus
MC27
Hammond, Jesse
TD09
Hawkesworth, Mary E.
WD44
Hampson, Fen Osler
SC68
Hawkins, Benjamin Robert
SD20
Han, Bing
MC19
Hawkins, Virgil
WD66
Han, Enze
SB42, SC67
Hawks, Ali
WB59, WD18
Han, Hee-jin
MA27
Hayajneh, Adnan M.
MD07
Han, Lu
WB24
Hayden, Craig
Hancock, Kathleen
TD14, WC14
PX09, MX69, MD44, TA43,
WA53, WXB69
Hancock, Landon Edward
SB42, TA98
Haydon, Roger
WA02
Handler, Scott
SD96
Hayes, Jarrod
Haney, Patrick
SA50, MD55, TD12
PX09, SA16, SB13, SC13,
MX69, MC42, TB18, TC30,
WB51, WXB69, WD42
Hang-Tang, Chen
TA08
Haynes, Jeffrey P.
TA60
Hanks, Reuel
WA52, WB52, WC65
Haynes, Kyle E.
SB49
Hanna, Alexander
MD06
Haywood, Keisha S.
TD36, WB11
Hannah, Erin N.
MD14, TD47, WB07
Hazelton, Jacqueline
MD64, TC09
Hannan, Thomas
PX21
Hazenberg, Haye
TD52
Hanrieder, Tine
SC33, TA47
He, Kai
MC37, MD37
Hansel, Mischa
SA09, TD61
He, Yinan
MA12
Hansen, Lene
MB23, TB15, TD44
He, Yujia
TC25
Hansen, Susanne
MD12
Head, Naomi C.
MB52, TD35
Hansen, Wendy L.
MC51
Headley, William
TD45
Hansen-Magnusson, Hannes
TD44
Heath-Kelly, Charlotte V.
MA55, MB55
Hanson, Elizabeth (Betty) C.
SA23, TA43
Heaven, Corinne
SD19
Hanson, Marianne
TA39, TB17
Hecht, Catherine
WA29
Hansson, Stina
TB44, WB48
Heck, Charles L.
WA65, WC44
Happaerts, Sander
SA56, TB31
Heep, Sandra
SB14
Harbour, Frances
WA41, WD40
Heger, Lindsay
TD11, WA46
Hardie, Iain R.
SA34, SC14, MC20
Hegre, Havard
PX36, MC51, WA46
Hardig, Anders C.
MC99
Hehir, Aidan
SC29, MC41, MD41, TA21
Hardt, Heidi
WD33
Heidbreder, Eva
SA26, SB25
Index of Participants
Heidrich, Pablo
TC40, WB28
Hobolth, Mogens
SD22, TB55
Heimann, Gadi
SC65
Hochstetler, Kathryn
SB56
Heinrich, Tobias
SC37, SD97
Hoeffler, Catherine
MA38
Heinze, Eric A.
MC41, WA10
Hoell, Otmar
TC03, TD34
Heldt, Birger
WC17
Hoelscher, Kristian M.
WA21
Helfont, Samuel
TA09
Hoepfner, Maren I.
MB56
Helfstein, Scott
WA18, WD54
Hofferberth, Matthias
SD60, TA48
Hellberg, Sofie
WB48
Hoffman, Aaron Michael
MB54
Helleiner, Eric
TA31
Hofmann, Stephanie
MD33, TC96
Heller, Regina
SC95, TA65
Höglund, Kristine
WD10
Hellmann, Gunther
MA44, MB44, WA01, WC52
Holanda Maschietto, Roberta
SE97
Helmerich, Nicole
SA28
Holden, Stephen
MC06
Hendershot, Chris
TC63
Holdorf, Polly
TD17
Hendrickson, Ryan
WA16, WB22
Holland, Jack
SD50
Hendrix, Cullen
SA27, SB54
Holland, Kenneth
SB37, TB35
Heng, Yee Kuang
WA38
Hollway, James
MA31
Henne, Peter S.
MC32, TC96
Hollyer, James R.
SC60
Henning, C. Randall
MC60
Holmer, Georgia Papadopoulos
TD61
Henripin, Olivier
SC32
Holmes, Jack E.
TB50, TC37
Henry, Marsha
TB63
Holmes, James R.
SB62
Hensel, Howard M.
SB30
Holmes, Marcus
WA03
Hensel, Nayantara D.
SC22, SC30
Holmqvist, Caroline
SA36, MA48, MB48
Hensel, Paul Richard
MA65
Holthoefer, Anne
TC35
Henshaw, Alexis L.
MD63
Holtslag, Aart A.
MA58
Herborth, Benjamin
MC23, MD10, WA01
Homayounvash, Mohammad S.
WB57
Herington, Jonathan C.
SC95, TD15
Honda, Eric H.
TC98
Herman, Fanie
SD47, MA04, WC62
Höne, Katharina
TC64
Hermann, Charles F.
TB18
Hong, Mi Hwa
MD96, TB01
Hermann, Margaret G.
SD04, TD12
Honig, Jan Willem
TD34
Hernández, Diego
WC68
Honig, Lauren
WD45
Herrera, Geoffrey L.
SA58
Honke, Jana
WA15
Herschinger, Eva
TC44
Hönnige, Christoph
WB07
Hershberg, Eric
TA33, WB10
Hood, Johanna L.
MD48
Herz, Monica
SA35, SC26, TD62
Hoogenboom, David
MC29
Hesse, Brian J.
WB20
Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild
PX27, SA08
Heupel, Monika
WC47
Hook, Steven
SD50, TD37
Hibben, Mark R.
WB14
Hoon, Parakh N.
TA27, TB12, WD27
Higate, Paul R.
TB63, TC63
Hooper, Marie
SB44
Hikotani, Takako
WB45
Hoover, Joseph D.
MA40
Hill, Daniel
SB35
Hopewell, Kristen
TA20
Hill Maher, Kristen
WA56
Hopf, Ted
TA65, TB18, WB02, WC23
Hindmarch, Suzanne
WD07
Hopgood, Stephen J.
SD53, WC10
Hinds Harrison, Kristina
TB07, TC40
Hopmann, P. Terrence
SD49, TD34
Hinkkainen, Kaisa H.
WC09
Hoque, Sabrina
MB07
Hipólito Abílio Ramos, Mariana
TA33
Horn, Denise M.
SD42, TB96, TD43
Hippel, Claudia
SA35
Horn, Dirk Michael
TA19
Hirata, Keiko
SC50, SD30
Horne, Ben
TB36
Hiroi, Taeko
SA51
Horne, Cale D.
SA23, MC42
Hirono, Miwa
MD13
Horovitz, Liviu
WB57
Hirose, Kentaro
WA54
Horowitz, Donald
PX36, SB46
Hirst, Aggie
SD55, TB67
Horowitz, Michael
SA17, SB08, MD38
Hite, Katherine
MA55, MC48, WC12
Horowitz, Shale
SB31, MC13, TC13
Hiwatari, Nobuhiro
SA55
Hoshiro, Hiroyuki
SA55
Ho, Selina
MB27
Hosman, Laura
SA04
Hobbs, Heidi H.
MA21, MC30
Houghton, David Patrick
TA21, TC50, TD50
Index of Participants
Howard, Alison
TA45
Icduygu, Ahmet
MA32
Howard, Lizette Guevara
TD61
Ichikawa Smart, Minako
WC40
Howard, Peter
SB57, SC26
Ickler, Christian
TD42
Howard, Philip
PX05, SD02, MB04, TB02,
TC43, TD58
Idler, Annette
MB96, TB57
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
TB62, TD64, WC28
Iff, Andrea Cornelia
SA68, MB13
Howarth, Kirsten M.
SC12
Ignatov, Anatoli I.
WD15
Howe, Kimberly
MD15
Ignatova, Jacqueline
TD27
Howell, Llewellyn D.
SD49, MA98, MB32, TA32
Iida, Keisuke
SA55
Howorth, Jolyon
SD35, WA40
Ikeda, Josuke
SB47, WA65
Howse, Robert
TB67
Ikiz, Ahmet
MD59, TA25
Hsu, David T.
WB04
Ilcan, Suzan M.
TD40
Hsueh, Roselyn
MB25
Ilgit, Asli
WB05
Hu, Feng-Yung
TC97
Im, Hyug Baeg
MB07
Huang, Haifeng
WB25
Imai, Kosuke
SC18
Huang, Jonathan Y.
MA25
Inayatullah, Naeem
PX16, SA12, MA16, MC48,
TC67
Huang, Reyko
WC36
Inboden, Rana Siu
TC29
Huang, Yan-Ying
WA26
Incantalupo, Matthew
TC97
Huang, Yanzhong
MD12, WA24
Ingersoll, Robert Stewart
SD29, MD49
Huang, Yitian
MA27
Iniguez De Heredia, Marta
SB20
Hubert, Don
WD47
Inman, Molly
SA32
Huberty, Mark
PX48, SC27, TD59
Innes, Alexndria J.
WC26
Hudson, David
TC45
Inoue, Cristina Y. A.
PX50, TC45, WC27
Hudson, Heidi
TC63
Inoue, Hiroko
TE96, WB26
Hudson, Kimberly A.
TA08
Iommi, Lucrecia Garcia
MA56, WB47
Hudson, Natalie Florea
MC52, WB47
Iqbal, Zaryab
TB51, TC54
Hudson, Valerie
PX49, SB50, MA44, MC52,
MD62
Irfan, Mohammod
SA04
Hughes, Hannah R.
MD42, TB48
Iseri, Emre
SC40
Hughes, Llewelyn
TA47
Isernia, Pierangelo
TB39
Hui, Victoria Tin-bor
WB26
Ishay, Micheline
TA28
Huijgh, Ellen
MC44
Ishii, Atsushi
WA27, WD27
Huliaras, Asteris
MD48
Ishiyama, John
WB46
Hulme, David
MA24
Iskandar, Adel
TA58
Hultgren, John
PX16
Isosomppi, Pekka
SA22
Hultman, Lisa
TA51
Istomin, Igor
WB67
Hultquist, Agatha
SA32
Ivanov, Ivan Dinev
SA06
Hultquist, Philip E.
SC51
Ivanova, Maria X.
TA31, TC27
Hung, Ming-Te
SD47
Iwashita, Akihiro
WB65
Hunt, Stacey L.
SA52, TD59
Iyer, Pushpa
TA49
Hunt, Theresa A.
SD64
Izumikawa, Yasuhiro
SC17
Huntley, Wade
MA49, WC57
Jablonski, Ryan S.
MB39, WC68
Hurrell, Andrew J.
MA23, TA52, WB43
Jachtenfuchs, Markus
TC44
Hurwitz, Roger
SA58, WC42
Jackson, Alex
SB65
Husbands, Jo L.
SC06, TB29
Jackson, Nicholas A.
WD68
Huszka, Beáta
SC32, WC46
Jackson, Pamela Irving
MD32
Hutchings, Kimberly
SD01, MA64, MB15, MC63,
WC64, WD41
Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus
SB01, SD15, MC23, MD58
Jackson, Paul
SB20, MD68
Jackson, Richard
SC15, SD68, MB55, MC10
Jackson, Steven F.
MD12, TA45, TB22
Jackson, Susan
MA63
Jac-Kucharski, Alicja
SD46
Jacobi, Daniel
MD10, WA01
Jacobs, Andreas
SA68
Jacobsen, Ingvild
WC63
Jacoby, Wade
MB06
Huth, Paul
SC62
Huysmans, Jef
SB32, MA02, MC15, WB48
Hwang, Wonjae
SD51
Hyde, Susan
SA20, MD08, TD14
Hyman, Jasmine
TC31
Hymans, Jacques E. C.
TA17, WA09
Hynek, Nikola
SB68, SC50, MC23
Ibrahim, Raslan
TA29
Index of Participants
Jacque, April
SD23
Johansen, Robert C.
MD35
Jaeger, Mark D.
TC42
Johns, Michael
MA47, MC46, WC46
Jafari, Sheherazade R.
WD64
Johns, Robert
SB51, WD51
Jahn, Detlef
WC31
Johnson, Craig A.
WD42
Jain, Shalini Sarin
SD20
Johnson, Dominic
SB13
Jakobsen, Peter V.
SA36
Johnson, Gaynor
SD44
Jakobson, Linda
TC39
Johnson, Heather L.
WB53
Jalkebro, Rikard H.
TD43
Johnson, James T.
TA41, WB41
James, Alan Morien
SC16
Johnson, Jamie M.
WD15
James, Andrew D.
MB38
Johnson, Jesse C.
TD30, WA54
James, Carolyn C.
SA37, SB37, TB35
Johnson, Juliet E.
TB03, TC18
James, Patrick
SD11, TB18, WA37, WB51,
WC02, WD25
Johnson, Kenneth Gregory
MC59
Jamieson, Dale
SA41
Johnson, Kim H.
MA07
Jang, Dong-Jin
SD34
Johnson, Kristin P.
SB51, WC11
Jankowski, Barbara
TA49
Johnson, Loch K.
SB61, SD61
Janos, Nik
TA56
Johnson, Sophia N.
MA04, TA12, TC47, TD31
Jansen, Kees
WB31
Johnson, Tana
WB06, WC31
Jantz, Julka
SA28, SD60
Johnson, Thomas
SD31
Japp, Klaus P.
TC44
Johnsson, Magnus
SA36
Jarman, Holly
SB25
Johnston, Mary Troy
SC59, WC65
Jarstad, Anna
WD10
Johnston, Peter
SB27
Jarvis, Lee
MA55
Jonas, Alexandra
MA49
Jasper, Ulla
WC57
Jones, Abby
TC43
Jaume-Palasí, Lorena
SB06
Jones, Benjamin T.
SC54
Jayman, Jayantha
SB14
Jones, Charles A.
WA44
Jeandesboz, Julien
TB59, WC15, WD48
Jones, Christopher M.
SA50
Jeangene Vilmer, Jean-Baptiste
SA47
Jones, Defne
MD59, TD22
Jebb, Cindy
WA18
Jones, Ian J
SB48
Jedd, Theresa
WC27
Jones, Jennifer K.
WB19
Jeffery, Renee
TA11
Jones, Lee C.
SD49, MD11, WA38
Jeffs, Jennifer
TC03
Jones, Nathan
MD39
Jellissen, Susan
TA96, WC63
Jones, Sandra
WB34
Jenkins, J. Craig
TC01
Jones, Shannon L.
SC67
Jenkins, Peter S.
SC10, SD07, TC06, TD06
Jones, Zachary
SD49
Jenne, Erin
SA32, SC32
Jones Luong, Pauline
MB16
Jensen, Benjamin M.
SC57, TB49
Jonsson, Christer
SC20, WA33
Jensen, Nathan
SA60, SB60
Joo, Seung-Ho
TB38
Jensen, Sterling
TA09
Joosse, Alexandra
WD38
Jentleson, Bruce W.
MC38, TA24
Jordan, Esther Skelley
SD13
Jeong, Jihyeon
SB52
Jordan, Jenna
SB17
Jerdén, Björn F.
WD55
Jorgensen, Knud Erik
WA40, WB40
Jesse, Neal G.
TC13
Jörgensen, Kirsten
SA56
Jetschke, Anja Elisabeth
TB33, WC14
Jose, Betcy
WB35, WC40
Jett, Dennis C.
MB18
Joshi, Devin
MC40
Jezdimirovic Ranito, Jovana
TD15
Joshi, Madhav
TB26, WB35, WD36
Jhee, Byong-kuen
MA28
Joshi, Sharad
SB05, SC13, SD57, MA36,
WB35
Ji, Sunmi
MA13
Ju Hee, Lee
MB07
Jiang, Maorong
SC56
Juengling, Konstanze Anna Maria
TD28
Jimenez Bacardi, Arturo
WB39
Jumet, Kira
TA28
Jo, Hyeran
MB03, WC35
Jung, Heon Joo
SC14
Joachim, Jutta
PX21, MC19, TC63, TD39
Jung, Jai Kwan
SD39, TC11
Job, Brian L.
TA35, TD10, WD08
Jung, Laura S.
SA23
Jockel, Joseph T.
SB37
Jungcurt, Stefan
TC51
Joenniemi, Pertti L.
WB16
Junio, Timothy J.
TB49, WD58
Index of Participants
Junk, Julian L.
TD04
Katsumata, Hiro
MD37, TB33
Jurje, Flavia
SD22
Katz, Andrew Z.
MB05
Jurkovich, Michelle D.
MD19
Katz, Mark N.
SD52, WB67
Justwan, Florian
SB57
Katzarova, Elitza E.
WD04
Jütersonke, Oliver
MD33, WC60
Katzenstein, Peter
Kaan, Christopher
SA28, TA27
MA25, MB02, MD16, TB04,
TD02
Kaarbo, Juliet
SC50, TB42, TC50, WB51
Kauffman, Craig
MA65, WA31
Kachuyevski, Angela
TC11, WD30
Kaufman, Joyce P.
MC24, WA63
Kacowicz, Arie M.
SB19, TA45, TD12
Kaufman, Stuart
SA31, SD11, WB49
Kadera, Kelly M.
TB24, WB47
Kaunert, Christian
TB08
Kadercan, Burak
WA56, WD36
Kaussler, Bernd
WA43
Kaelberer, Matthias
MC14, MD32, WD56
Kavakli, Kerim Can
WA11
Kagotani, Koji
TD30
Kaymak, Erol
TC11
Kahler, Miles
MC60
Kaynak, Mehpare Selcan
MB43, TA22, TB45, TD58
Kalaitzidis, Akis
SD46
Kazemzadeh, Masoud
SA05, MD62
Kalantzis Cope, Phillip
TA14, TB56
Ke, Yanyu
WB14
Kalaycioglu, M. Ersin
SA67, SC40, SD40
Kearn, Jr., David W.
MC08
Kalfagianni, Agni
SB12, MD31
Keating, Christine
WC63
Kaliber, Alper
WD39
Keating, Tom
SC56, SD65, TC52
Kaloudis, George
TB45
Keck, Margaret E.
WA31
Kalpakian, Jack
TD62
Keil, Kathrin
SB27
Kamola, Isaac A.
SD48, TD53
Keilbach, Patricia M.
SD54
Kamran, Annelies Z.
PX22
Keister, Jennifer M.
MB36
Kamrava, Mehran
SA67, MB30, WB30
Kelleher, Catherine McArdle
WB38
Kanavou, Angeliki
TD42
Kelley, John Robert
WA58, WB58
Kang, Choong-Nam
WA51
Kelley, Judith
TA37
Kang, David
MA34, MC38, TA38
Kelly, Eliza
MB03
Kang, Kyungkook
WB21
Kelman, Jonathan H. C.
WA57
Kantner, Cathleen
MB56
Kelsay, John
TA41, WB41
Kapfuzaruwa, Farai
TA27
Kelton, Maryanne
PX27
Kaplan, Caren
TB30
Kendall, Sara
MC34
Kaplica, Koray
MA32
Kenkel, Kai Michael
MC36
Kaplow, Jeff
MD09, WD16
Kennedy, Denis V.
MB19
Kaposi, Ildiko
TA58
Kennedy, Ryan P.
MA28, TA19
Käpylä, Juha H.
WA66
Kenney, Michael
PX22, SA06, MC42
Karaagac, Baris
TA25
Kent, Todd
MA05, TA50
Karakas, Cemal
SD13
Kentmen, Cigdem
MD05
Karakaya, Suveyda
SA11
Keohane, Robert O.
TA31
Karasipahi, Sena
MB30
Keranen, Outi E.
WC36
Kardas, Saban
WB23
Kern, Kristine
SC44, SD31
Karlborg, Lisa Anna-Karin
SA36, TD26
Kerr, Jaclyn Alexandra
SA42, SB34
Karlin, Beth
SD58
Kerremans, Bart E.
WC21
Karlsrud, John E.
WA47, WB60
Kersten, Mark S
MB11, TD35
Karlsson, Christer
SB26
Kesgin, Baris
TC50, TD50
Karns, Margaret P.
MC33, MD22, WC33
Keskin Zeren, Aysegul
SB11
Kartas, Moncef
SA57
Kessler, Oliver
MC23, WA01
Kaseda, Yoshinori
TB38
Kesteleyn, Jennifer
WD05
Kashyap, Rina
SC97, TA08
Keulman, Kenneth
TA03, WA47, WC36
Kassenova, Togzhan O.
TB17
Khagram, Sanjeev
TC04
Kassim, Hussein
MB47
Khakimova, Leysan
SB59
Kassimeris, George
WC38
Khan, Kashif Saeed
TC95
Kastner, Scott
MD37
Khan, Mizan
SA41
Katada, Saori N.
SA55, SD05, MC60, WB10
Khan, Saira
WA26
Katagiri, Azusa
TD30
Khan, Yasmin
PX37
Kathman, Jacob D.
TA51
Khatchadorian, Ani
TD56
Index of Participants
Khatib, Lina
TA58
Klapper, Stine
TA27
Khazaeli, Susan
WD04
Klein, Asmara
MC53
Khory, Kavita
TC06, TD55
Kleinberg, Katja
MA67
Khoury, Amal I.
TB11, WA43
Klingler-Vidra, Robyn
WC25
Khrushcheva, Olga
SA65
Klinke, Andreas
WD31
Kidambi, Prashant
SA44
Klinkforth, Kristina
TB06
Kidd, Dorothy
WC53
Kloos, Karina
SA32
Kiel, Christina
TA13
Klotz, Audie
SD33, MA15, TB18, TD55
Kienzle, Benjamin
WB40
Knaack, Peter
MA14
Kiersey, Nicholas
WD22
Knickmeyer, Ellen
MD64
Kiggins, Ryan
SB04, SC10, MA56, WD58
Knight, Robert D.
WD04
Kilibarda, Konstantin
WD22
Knio, Karim
SA42
Kilinc, Ramazan
SC40, SD40, MC32
Knoblich, Ruth Knoblich
SB58
Kille, Kent J.
PX50, SD12, MD47
Knopf, Christina M.
TA49
Killian, Kyle
SC36
Knopf, Jeffrey William
TB17
Kim, Dongryul
SC34
Knorr, Amy
MC36
Kim, Dongsoo
TB38
Knowlton, Nicholas D.
SC49
Kim, Dongwook
PX21
Knox-Hayes, Janelle K
SA52, WB31
Kim, Gloria Jin
WA32
Knudsen, Tonny B.
MA52, WA65, WC01
Kim, Hunjoon
MA29, TD28, WD43
Knutsen, Bjorn Olav
MC13
Kim, Inkyoung
MC26
Knutsen, Torbjorn
TA48
Kim, Jemma
TB05
Kobayashi, Yoshiharu
SA62
Kim, Jie-Yeon
TA29
Koblanck, Maria
WA35
Kim, Juri
TC36, WC37
Koblentz, Gregory D.
SA06
Kim, Ki-Jung
TC62
Kocak, Deniz
MA48, TD04
Kim, Mikyoung
SC34
Koch, Martin
TC44
Kim, Moonhawk
SB29
Kochanski, Adam
TD28
Kim, Sang Ki
MD11
Kochtcheeva, Lada V.
SB27, TB31, WB27
Kim, SooYeon
TB39
Koddenbrock, Kai J.
SA48, TB44
Kim, Sung Chull
MC13
Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias
WA33, WB24
Kim, Tong Fi
WA21
Koga, Kei
SD47
Kim, Yong Kyun
MC20
Koh, Geun
MB32, TD55
Kim, Youcheer
WC21
Koh, Ping-Sheng
MB20
Kim, Youngmi
WC58
Kohler, Pia M.
TC27, WB31
Kim, Younkyoo
SB27
Kohstall, Florian
WC58
Kinderman, Daniel P.
SA28
Koinova, Maria Velinova
SB31, WA32, WB32
Kindervater, Garnet
WD22
Kolam, Kerstin
WA42
King, Marcus D.
SA27
Kollman, Kelly
SC67
Kinnvall, Catarina
WA32, WB16, WC30
Kolodziej, Edward
TD12
Kinsella, David
PX22, WB03
Komori, Yasumasa
TC47
Kinsey, Christopher
MB36, WA49, WD18
Konder Comparato, Bruno
WC48
Kirby, Paul C.
MA40
Konings, Martijn
PX16, WC25
Kirchner, Emil J.
SB33
Koomen, Jonneke
SB34, MA62
Kirilova, Dessislava
MD50, WC47
Koos, Agnes Katalin
TA98
Kirk, Jason A.
SB05
Koran, Michal
SA45
Kirkpatrick, Andrew B.
SB54, MB47
Kornprobst, Markus
MB10, TD34
Kirshner, Jonathan
TB19
Korobkov, Andrei V.
SB52, SC30, MD65, WB65
Kirton, John
WD24
Kosal, Margaret E.
TA07, TB29, WD51
Kirvas, Anna
WC58
Kose, Talha
SD40, TB46
Kishi, Roudabeh
TB40
Kosebalaban, Hasan
WD20
Kissack, Robert
MC50, WB40
Koshkina, Anastasia
WD05
Kitchen, Nicholas J.
MB09, WB37
Koslowski, Rey
SA58
Kitchen, Veronica M.
MB49, TB30, TD32
Kostka, Genia
MB25
Klanjscek, Tin
MC27
Kötter, Matthias
SA30
Klaphake, Jay
TA42
Koubi, Vally
SA27, SC54
Index of Participants
Kovras, Iosif
TB28
Kuo, Ming-Chieh
WB19
Kowert, Paul A.
SD50
Kuo, Yuchun
WC41
Koyama, Hitomi
MB12
Kuperman, Alan J.
MD09
Kozhirovoja, Svetlana
SC52
Kuperman, Ranan Davud
MB14, TB11, TD51
Kperogi, Farooq
MC12
Kurizaki, Shuhei
SB53, TB51
Krain, Matthew
PX50, SB28
Kurki, Milja
SA47, SB55, MA40
Kramer, Christian
TC08, TD43
Kurowska, Xymena
MC23, WB56, WD48
Kramer, Daniel
MC27, TC51
Kurtenbach, Sabine
PX36, WA46
Kraner, Mariah
WB03
Kurtoglu, Ayça
TD63
Kranz, Nicole
SA28, TA27
Kuru, Ahmet T.
SD40, MB30, TD26
Krasner, Stephen D.
MB33, MD08, TC02, TD04
Kustermans, Jorg
SD15, TC64
Kratochwil, Friedrich
SC26, WC23
Kutchma, Beth-Ann
MB42
Kratsov, Vlad
SA19, WD07
Kuzma, Lynn M.
SA50
Krause, Britta
SB47
Kvalvik, Ingrid
MA31
Krause, Jana
TC36, WA07
Kwak, Tae-Hwan
TB38
Krause, Peter J. P.
WC49
Kwayu, Aikande C.
MB21
Krcmaric, Daniel
TD09
Kwon, Bo Ram
MC54
Kremer, Jan-Frederik
TC15
Kwon, Kyung Rok
SD34
Kreuzer, Peter M.
WC60
Kynsilehto, Anitta
SA63
Krieg, Andreas
WC41
La Porte, Teresa
MC44
Kriesberg, Louis
SB31, MA68
Laastad Dyvik, Synne
SC63
Krikorian, Jacqueline D.
MA35
Laatikainen, Katie Verlin
WB40
Krishna, Sankaran
SC48, WC12
Labbie, Erin Felicia
WD15
Krishna-Hensel, Sai Felicia
SC30
Labonte, Melissa T.
SD53, MB51, MC41, TA36
Kristensen, Peter Marcus
SB47
Labrecque, Simon
MC95
Kristensen, Sanne Brasch
SD35
Lacey, Anita
TD40
Kroenig, Matthew
SD58, MD38
Lacher, Hannes
TA25
Kroezen, Jessica
MD11
Lachmann, Niels
MA47
Kröger, Markus
WA20
Lacina, Bethany Ann
SC51, MA08, TA97
Krolikowski, Alanna
MA49, WB16
Lacquement, Richard
MB37, TC09
Krupp da Luz, Cicero
SA35
LaDeur, Scott T.
SD50, TA37
Kruse, Johannes K.
TA59
Laffey, Mark
WA15
Kruse, Karl
SA07
Laffiteau, Charles
MC98
Krutky, Judy B.
MA21
LaFree, Gary
TC54, WC09
Ku, Charlotte
SC16, MB03
Lagerkvist, Johan
MB04
Ku, Yang-Mo
WA13
Lahiri, Simanti
SB34, TA55, WB35
Kubicek, Paul
TC68
Lahoud, Nelly
WA18
Kubota, Izumi
MC98
Lake, Daniel R.
SC57, SD49, MA36, WD19
Kubota, Yuichi
WD26
Lake, David A.
SA38, SC04, TC02, TD14
Kucharski, Milosz M.
TB37
Lake, Milli M.
SD60
Kudrle, Robert T.
SC22, WA20, WD21
Laks Hutnick, Jennifer
SA51
Kuehn, Florian P.
TB44
Lalicon, Wayne F.
MA46
Kugler, Emily M.N.
MC67
Lalwani, Sameer
TD38
Kugler, Jacek
SC54, TE96, WB21
Lam, Nikki
TD68
Kugler, Tadeusz
SA52, TD11, WB21, WC11
Lambert, Brian
WD31
Kuhrt, Natasha C.
MC55, WD65
Lambourne, Wendy R.
TB28
Kuik, Cheng-Chwee
WB08
Lamer, Wiebke
MD07
Kulkarni, Shyam S.
WC68
Lamont, Christopher K.
WA65, WC26
Kulnazarova, Aigul
MC28, MD28
Lampbrechts, Derica
MD01
Kumar, Shivaji
SD31
Landes, Henri
SC45
Kumarakulasingam, Narendran
MA18, WC12
Landolt, Laura K.
SC37, MB40, MD40, TC68
Kuntz, Friederike
SC42, MA44
Lanegran, Kim
MD29
Kuntzsch, Felix
TA96
Lang, Jr., Anthony F.
SA47, TB41, TD41
Kunz, Rahel
PX10, MC64, MX10, WXA69,
WC15
Langevin, Marie
TC33
Langlois-Bertrand, Simon
SC31, WB49
Index of Participants
Lango, John
WA41
Lee, Joey Ying
WA32
Lanoszka, Alexander
TB11, WC57
Lee, Mary D.
TD55
Lanoszka, Anna
WA12
Lee, Melissa
SA30
Lanteigne, Marc
MD13
Lee, Seung Hyok
MB05
Lantis, Jeffrey S.
PX50, TA47
Lee, Su-Hyun
SB21
Lanz, David
MB13
Lee, Su-Mi
WC54
Lapp, Nancy
MC24, TC13
Lee, Taedong
MC98, WB03
Larasati, Diyah
TD24
Lee, Terence
MB39, WA10
Larsen, Chris
WB38
Lee, Yong Wook
SD28
Larsen, Henrik Boesen Lindbo
TB57
Lee, Yoonkyung
SD34
Larsen, Jeffrey Arthur
SC09, TD17
Leebaw, Bronwyn
MA29, MB29
Larson, Deborah W.
SA49, TA21
Leeds, Brett Ashley
TD30
Larsson, Oscar L.
TC15, TD07
Lee-Koo, Katrina N.
SA08, WA64
Laruelle, Marlene
SC52, TC39, WA52
Lefebvre, Stephane J.
MD61
Lasensky, Scott B.
SD09
Lefler, Vanessa A.
WB47
Latek, Maciej M.
SD62
Lehman, Howard
SD37
Latham, Robert E.
SB04
Lehmann, Ina M.
SB41
Latif, Dilek
TC11
Lehmann, Timothy C.
SA29, WC19
Lauby, Fanny
MA46
Leiby, Michele
MA62, WC28
Laumullin, Murat
SC52
Leira, Halvard
MA44, MD46, TD21
Lausch, Julia
SC43
Leisman, Timothy C.
WA43
Lauster, Gitta S.
TB56
Leite, Christopher C.
WA48, WC22
Lavelle, Kathryn C.
MA60
Lektzian, David
SA62, MC54
Lavenex, Sandra
SC46, MC21, WA40
Lenco, Peter
SC97, MB34, MC96
Lawler, Peter J.
SC01
Lenze, Jr., Paul E.
WA16
Lawless, Kimberly
TD59
Leon, David Pak Yue
TD33
Lawrence, Kirk
TE96
Leonard, Don R.
TB12
Lawson, George
MD58
Leonard, Eric K.
MC35, TC35, TD35
Lawson, Sean
TB53
Leonard, Sarah
SD44, MB96, TB08
Lawther, Cheryl Elizabeth
TB28
LeRiche, Matthew
MD68
Layton, Azza Salama
SC96
Lessa, Francesca
MA29, MD29
Lazarevic, Jasna
SC06
Leteff Jr., Robert
MD27
Lazarou, Eleni
WC38, WD01
LeVan, Carl A.
WD45
Le, Tom P.
WD55
Levanon, Noa
WA36, WD36
Leander, Anna
SC26, TB30, TC63, TD44
LeVeck, Brad Leighton
MD34, TC12
Leao, Enio Saraiva
WD35
Levi, Margaret
SD60, TA14
Leavitt, Sandra R.
MC39, WC49
Levi Cristol, Jonathan
MC16, WC02
LeBaron, Genevieve
TD60, WD67
Levin-Banchik, Luba
MD18
LeBaron, Michelle
MC36, MD05, WA22
Levine, Daniel J.
SB01, TA67, TC48, WA60
LeBas, Adrienne
TC56, WC07, WD46
Levine-Weinberg, Adam L.
MA10, MC05
Lebedeva, Marina
PX50, MD65, WD01
Levinson, Nanette S.
MD43, WB12, WD49
Lebovic, James H.
SB49, TD17
Levintova, Ekaterina M.
SA59, MA43, MB05
Leclerc-Gagné, Elise
MA22, TA34
Levi-Sanchez, Suzanne
WA45
Lecours, Andre
TA95, TC46
Levy, David L.
PX48, SC27, WB31
Lecy, Jesse D.
MD36
Levy, Jack S.
SA38, TA23, WA37, WB51
Lee, Charles T.
SA15
Lewis, Amy
TD56
Lee, Chyungly
SB19, WD08
Lewis, David G.
MC55
Lee, Don S
SD34, WB19
Lewis, Jeffrey
MA15
Lee, Dongjun
SC34
Lewis, Joanna I.
SD26, MC26
Lee, Dongmin
WC50
Lewis, Sara Grace
MC31
Lee, Dong-wook
SA34, TD67
Li, Peter M.
SB22
Lee, Ho-Ching
MB26
Li, Xiaojun
TC25
Lee, Hoon
SD51
Li, Yingtao
SD42
Lee, Hyo Won
TC31
Li, Yitan
WD55
Lee, Jeong-won
MA96
Li, Yuhui
TA98
Index of Participants
Liang, Wei
MB20, TC25
Löffelholz, Martin H. B.
WA58
Liang, Xuecun
TC32, TD32
Logan, Sarah E.
TB15, TC46
Liao, Hsiao-chuan
SD49
Loizides, Neophytos
TB28
Liao, Ning
MD04
Long, James
SB10
Liao, You-te Howard
MC26, WB24
Long, Katy
TC46
Licht, Amanda A
SC37, TA13, TB54, WC37
Lopes, Dawisson B.
TA47, WC34
Licklider, Roy
MD68
Lopes, Paula Duarte
SB48, MC36, MD26
Lie, Jon Harald Sande
TC33
Lopez, Andrea M.
SC51, TA45, TC09
Lieber, Keir A.
MD09, TD17
Lopez, Anthony C.
WC51
Liebowitz, Debra
PX49, SB29, WD64
Lopez, George A.
SA62, MC10
Lightfoot, Sheryl
MB59
López Gómez, Daniel
TB59
Lijphart, Arend
SD11, MB02
Lopez-Vallejo, Marcela
SA13
Lilja, Mona
WB48
Lorber, Eric B.
TC17, WC37
Liljeblad, Jonathan
PX09, MX69, TB07, WXB69,
WC04
Lorca, Maria J.
WA25
Lim, Timothy C.
WC28
Lorentzen, Peter
SC60
Lima, Thiago
TA33
Loring, Nicole
MA11
Lin, Joseph E.
WD43
Lotrionte, Catherine
SC59
Lin, Tracy Kuo
MA36
Loudon, Melissa
SB04
Lin, Yi-Chun
MB95, TC54
Loughlan, Victoria E. E.
MC16
Linantud, John L.
SB15, SD39
Louis, Marieke
MC53
Lind, Amy
TA46, WD44
Loukianova, Anya
TC17
Lindberg, Sara
TA51
Lounsbery, Marie Olson
TB13, WA26
Lindekilde, Lasse
MB55
Lovelace, Leopoldo
WC35
Lindemann, Stefan
WB46
Lowther, Adam B.
WC50
Lindenthal, Alexandra
TC44
Loyle, Cyanne E.
SC28
Lindley, Dan
TC07
Lu, Catherine
SB40, SD41, MB41, TB52
Lindsay, Jon
SC08, TB53, TD38
Lu, Yin
TD49
Lindstrom, Jeffrey S.
WC68
Lu, Yuan
MD24
Linebarger, Christopher D.
SB51
Lucas, Russell E.
TC65
Linetsky, Zuri
MC39
Lucena, Cristiane
WA28
Ling, L. H. M. Lily
SB01, MA64, MB64, WA45,
WD62
Ludwig, Fernando J.
TC11
Luecke, Tim
TD37
Luif, Paul F.
SA45, SC59
Luke, Timothy Wayne
SC21, MA03
Lukin, Artyom L.
TB65
Lula, Karolina
SC13
Lundestad, Ingrid
TD16
Lundgren, Lars
SC96
Lundgren, Magnus
WD36
Lupovici, Amir
TC49
Lupton, Danielle L.
SB49
Lupu, Yonatan
TB07, WD35
Lurweg, Meike
WD47
Lustenberger, Philipp
SD49
Luthi, Lorenz
TB52
Lutmar, Carmela
SB54, SD96, MA51, WD54
Lyall, Jason
SC18, MD02
SD33, MA53, TC14, TD14
Ling Ramirez, Shawn
SB53
Lins, Maria Antonieta D. T.
SC22, MB60
Lins de Albuquerque, Adriana
PX17, SB07
Lipschutz, Ronnie D.
PX37, SD45, TD08, WA38
Lipson, Michael
PX22, TD39
Lischer, Sarah K.
SC28
Lisle, Debbie
SB32, TB30
Little, Adrian
WA33
Liu, Huaping
TD49
Liu, Roger Chi-feng
TC12
Liu, Tai-Ting
MD57, TB20
Livingston, Alexandra M.
WC30
Livingston, Steven G.
TC40
Livingston, Steven L.
SD02, MB53, TA22, WB07,
WD04
Lizee, Pierre Philippe
TD10
Lynch, Cecelia
Ljungkvist, Kristin
TA56
Lynch, Meghan
WA07
Lloyd, Lorna
SC16, SD44, WD35
Lynch, Moira K.
MD36
Lloyd, Paulette
TB04
Lyne, Mona M.
MA50, MB67
WD28
Lyness, Claire
MC95
SD17, MD37, TB10, TC13
Lyon, Alynna
WA47, WC33
MA37
Lyons, Terrence P.
SB36
SB36
Maaø, Ole Jørgen
SA18
Lobasz, Jennifer
Lobell, Steven E.
Lochard, Itamara V
Lockhart, Sarah P.
Index of Participants
Maass, Matthias
TB38
Mandaville, Peter
TD58
Mabee, Bryan
TA30
Mandel, Robert Michael
WB49
Mabon, Simon
TC06
Mandrup, Thomas
TD65
Mac Ginty, Roger
SB68, SD68
Maness, Ryan Christopher
WC51
Macdonald, Kate
WA33
Mani, Kristina
SA10
Macdonald, Terry
TC41
Manicom, James
SA39, SB14, SC05
MacDonald, Colla J.
TD67
Manjikian, Mary
SD23
MacDonald, David Bruce
TB15, TD55, WB37, WD50
Manley, Anna Marie
MB32
MacIntosh, Lorraine Adele
WB27
Manners, Ian
SC35, SD35, MC50, WA40
Mack, Andrew
TB23, TD65
Manning, Carrie L.
MB51, TD36, WA47, WC36
MacKenzie, Megan H.
SA63, SD63, MD63
Manno, Jack
MD27
Mackey, Kyle L.
WA54
Mansbach, Richard W.
SA21, SB21, MD46
MacLeod, Michael R.
SB12, TA15, TB27
Mansfield, Edward
MA67, MD34, TD02
MacNeil, Robert A.
PX48, SC27
Mansour, Imad
MA18, TA62
Macrakis, Kristie
MA61
Mansour, Nahed
SC15
Maddrell, John P.
MA61, TB61
Maoz, Zeev
SA51, SC04, WA23
Madeira, Mary Anne
WA12
Marak, Andrae
MD01
Maden, Tugba Evrim
MC26
Marandici, Ion
MA59, TC12
Maeshima, Kazuhiro
WD23
Maras, Helen
WC38
Magaldi de Sousa, Mariana
MB60
Marchand, Marianne H.
MC64, TA46
Magen, Clila
MC61
Marcondes de Souza Neto, Danilo
SD28, WC62
Magyar, Judit Erika
TA55
Marcoux, Christopher M.
SB29, WB06, WC31
Mahadevan, Prem
MD49, WB61
Marcus, Richard
WC45
Mahajan, Menaka
MA45
Marcus-Delgado, Jane E.
WB44
Mahapatra, Neely
SC43
Margulis, Matias E.
SD25, WC34
Mahdavi, Mojtaba
SC56, MB07
Marijan, Branka
MB46
Mahnken, Thomas G.
SD21, MB09
Mark, Jonathan Nguyen
SA16, MD57
Mahoney, Charles W.
WA49
Markley, Eliza
MA11, WA11
Mahoney-Norris, Kathleen
WB45
Markovits, Andrei S.
MB02
Mahony, Chris
TA35
Marktanner, Marcus
MD11, WB46, WD36
Mailland, Julien P.
TC43
Markwica, Robin
MA10
Mainwaring, Cetta S.
MB32
Marlin-Bennett, Renee E.
SA53, SB01, TB03
Maior, George Cristian
SC61
Marrar, Khalil M.
MD55, TD13
Maisenbacher, Julia
TA46
Marrin, Stephen
SB61, SC61, SD61
Majeski, Stephen John
MD57
Marsh, Kevin P.
WA16
Majima, Shunzo
TA41, WC40
Marshall, Katherine
MA24
Major, Claudia Major
WA59
Marston, Daniel
SB38
Makarem, Hadi
MB11, TA96
Marten, Kimberly
WB09
Mäkinen, Sirke M.
TB16
Martens, Kerstin
TD67
Makki, Fouad
SD24
Martin, Abigail N.
TD27
Malejacq, Romain A. A.
TA06
Martin, Katie T.
SE97
Malesky, Edmund
SA60, SB02
Martin, Pamela
MA65, MD27
Malet, David
PX26, MB49
Martinez, Gina
TB40, WC68
Malici, Akan
SB50, TA50, TD50
Martinez, Larry
SA09
Malik, Shiera S.
PX10, SB15, SC48, SD48,
MX10, WXA69
Martinez Machain, Carla
SB17
Malin, Martin
SD09
Martin-Mazé, Médéric
WD48
Maliniak, Daniel
SB10, SC60, TB24
Marton, Péter
MB37
Malkasian, Carter
SB38, WC18
Marzeda-Mlynarska, Katarzyna
PX50
Mallett, Alexandra
SD26
Marzouki, Meryem
SA04
Mallory, Tabitha G.
MB27
Mason, Michael R.
WB31
Malone, Eloise
MA56, TD67
Mason, T. David
TE98
Malone, Naomi
MC45
Massoud, Tansa G.
SD50, TC65
Mampilly, Zachariah
WC62
Masterson, James R.
SB14
Manchanda, Nivedita
SB09
Matanock, Aila M.
TB57
Matei, Mihaela
MD61
Index of Participants
Matesan, Emy
MA57
McGarr, Paul Michael
MA61
Mateus, Nelson
TA95
Mcgee, Jeffrey S.
PX48, SA41, SC27
Matey, Gustavo Díaz
TB61
McGovern, Pat
SA46
Mathur, Ritu
SD10, SE98
McGuffey, Lucy Ware
MD23, TA34
Matikeeva, Sairagul
WC46
McGuire, Sara Kristene
TD15, WB04
Matin, Kamran
SA05, SB09, SD24
McHugh, Kelly A.
MB37
Matosyan, Tigran
TD56
McInerney, Lisa
PX09, MX69, TB43, WXB69
Matsuzaki, Reo
SA30, TB68
McIntyre, Michael A.
WA19
Mattheis, Frank T.
TC47
McKee, Lauren Emily
SA59
Matthew, Richard Anthony
SD58
McKendry, Corina
TA56
Matthews, Elizabeth
TB54, WC13
McKenney, Mitch
TB22
Matthews, Ron
MB38
McKeown, Timothy J.
MA67
Mattiacci, Eleonora
SC54
McKercher, B.J.C.
SA38
Mattis, Peter
WA61
McKibben, Heather Elko
SC19, WD36
Mattox, Gale A.
PX27
McKinley, Michael
WD53
Matush, Kelly
TB51
McKoy, Michael K.
MD08
Maulden, Patricia A.
TA68, TD45
McLauchlin, Theodore
MA08, MB57, WC17
Maull, Hanns W.
WA13, WC52
McLean, Craig
SC31, SD22, WA08, WD11
Maves, Jessica A.
TB54
McLean, Elena V.
SA62, MC54
Mavrikos-Adamou, Tina
WB52
McLean, William
SB31
Mawdsley, Jocelyn
MB38
McLeod, Travers
TA06
Mawuko-Yevugah, Lord C.
MB01, TB21, TD40
McMahon, John
SD22
Maxfield, Sylvia
MB60
McMahon, Patrice
PX21
Maxwell, Laura K.
MB47
McMahon, R Blake
SA18
Maybarduk, Peter
SB34
McManus, Roseanne
WA55
Mayer, Frederick W.
SD31, TD60, WA27
McMillan, Samuel Lucas
TA45
Mayer, Maximilian
SB58
McMorrow, Marilyn I.
SC95, WA41
Mayer, Sebastian
MD97
McNally, Darragh
TB40
Mayers, David A.
SD44
McNamara, Dennis Louis
MA27, TD25
Mazanec, Brian M.
SA06
McNaugher, Thomas
MC49, WC08
Mazrui, Ali A.
SB14
McNeal, Michael J.
MD96, WD68
Mazumdar, Theo
WB66
McNeil, Calum
SA37, WA67
Mc Camphill, Tanya
WD46
McPherson, Ella
TA28, TB06
McAfee, Kathleen
SB41
Mearsheimer, John
McAfee, Shannon
SD04
SC38, SD01, MA09, MD37,
TB23, WB09
McBride, Becca A.
WB03
Measor, John
SC32, MC07, MD07, WB32
McBride, David
WA02
Meckel, Miriam
TD06
McCabe, Ryan G.
MD32
Medeiros, Marcelo A.
TA33
McCandless, Erin L.
MB68, TA11
Medie, Peace
MC67, WC39
McCarthy, Mary
SD43
medina, Cynthia
WA03
McCausland, Jeffrey Dennis
SB18
Medina de Souza, Igor Abdalla
TD47
McCorley, Ciara
TC56
Meek, Chanda
SB27
McCormack, Laurel M.
WA30
Meeks, Philip Joseph
MA32, TA32
McCormick, James M.
SA50, WB37
Meernik, James
MB03
McCourt, David M.
PX27, SB50, SD55
Mehler, Andreas
PX36, SB46
McDermott, Constance
WC27
Mehta, Rupal N.
MD09, WD16
McDermott, Gerald Andrew
MB06
Mei, Shanshan
TC29
McDonald, Matt
SA08, WA38, WB15
Meierding, Emily
MD57
McDoom, Omar
SD11, MB57
Melamed, David
WD38
McDougal, Topher
MB68
Melander, Erik
TD65
McEvoy, Sandra
SD64, MD21, TC21, WA63
Melara, Juan Gualberto
MD56, TC30
McEvoy-Levy, Siobhan Mary
WA43, WB55, WC43
Melin, Molly
MA51
McFadyen, Gillian
MB55
Melvin, Neil
TC39
McFate, Sean
SC24, TC08
Mema, Medlir
MB28, TC35
McGahan, Kevin Robert
MB39, WA10
Mendee, Jargalsaikhan
TC38
Index of Participants
Mendeloff, David A.
MA29
Milward, H. Brinton
WD38
Mendelsohn, Barak
SA17
Mincheva, Lyubov G.
SA32
Mendes, Cristiano Garcia
TB95
Miner, Jonathan S.
TC05
Mendes, Flávio Pedroso
TA10
Mingst, Karen Ann
MC33, TB47, WC33
Mendez, Maria Jose
WC12
Minnella, Carlotta M.
MA47
Méndez, Zulma
TA46
Minott, Nichola
TA96, WB32
Mendonça, Filipe
TA20
Minoves-Triquell, Juli F.
MC19
Mendoza, Breny
WD44
Miodownik, Dan
SD62
Menninga, Elizabeth Joanne
TA51
Mirilovic, Nikola
WA32, WB32
Menon, Anand
SA49, SD35
Mishra, Digambar
SC58, WD64
Mera, Laura Gomez
MA45
Mishra, Josna
SC58, WD64
Merand, Frederic
MA38
Miskimmon, Alister
MB37, TB58
Merolli, Jessica Lisa
MB46
Mislan, David Bell
SC31
Merson, Emily H.
SD67
Misra, Surya Narayan
WD49
Mertus, Julie
MD67
Mistry, Dinshaw
TA37, TB09
Mesbahi, Mohiaddin
SA05, SB65
Mitchell, David
SD50
Mesjasz, Czeslaw
MA26
Mitchell, George E.
MB19
Messari, Nizar
WC15
Mitchell, Kent H.
MD45
Messenger, David A.
SB63
Mitchell, Matthew I.
MC25, WC45
Metzgar, Emily T.
PX09, MA07, MX69, MC22,
TA43, WXB69
Mitchell, Neil J.
MA51
Meunier, Sophie
TB39
Mitchell, Ronald B.
WB06
Meunier Ferraz, Isabel
TA33
Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin
SC62, TB24, WB06
Meyer, Christoph
TA49
Mitra, Aniruddha
WC63
Meyer, Joerg
SB47
Mittelman, James H.
SA02, SB03, MC62, TD53
Meyers, Derek
SA07
Mitzen, Jennifer
SC35, MB10, WB16
Meza, Edmundo
MC64
Miura, Hideyuki
MD25
Michel, Veronica
MA29
Mobley, Kayce
WA16
Michelitch, Kristin G.
MB21
Mody, Susan L.
SB64
Midford, Paul
MD12, TB05
Moe, Espen
SC44, WB14, WC19
Midlarsky, Manus I.
SB31, WD46
Moellendorf, Darrel Frank
SA41, MB41
Mignozzetti, Umberto G.
WC47
Moelling, Christian
MA25
Mihr, Anja
MD28, TB34
Moesgaard, Christa Hedegaard
TB61
Miklaucic, Michael
SD59, MA37
Moghadam, Assaf
SA17, TD57
Mikler, John J.
PX48, SC27, TB27
Mohamad, Husam
MB50
Miklian, Jason T.
SD36
Mohammad, Neill
TA26, WC43
Milan, Stefania
WC58
Mohan, Garima
MA59, MC04
Milani, Carlos R. S.
WA50
Mokhawa, Gladys
MB62, MC22
Mildenberger, Matto
TC31
Mokhtari, Shadi
SD29, MB40
Mildner, Stormy-Annika
MA25
Molchanov, Mikhail A.
SC30, SD18, MC37, TB65
Milewicz, Karolina M.
TD33
Molloy, Patricia
MB64
Milkoreit, Manjana
SB56
Molnar, Adam
MA48
Millar, Gearoid M.
MB29, MD36, TB26
Money, Jeannette
SC46
Miller, Benjamin
SD17
Monheim, Kai
SD27
Miller, Erin E.
TC54, WC09
Monroe, Kristen Renwick
TB24
Miller, Melissa
WA35
Monshipouri, Mahmood
SD29, TA28
Miller, Michael
MD08, TD56
Monteleone, Carla
WB39
Miller, Paul David
MB52, WB49
Monten, Jonathan
MB57
Miller, Robert S.
TC65, WC28
Montgomerie, Johnna
PX16, SC55
Miller, Steven
SD09
Montgomery, Alexander
MC38, TA17
Milligan, Maren E.
SA31, SB23
Montoya, Celeste
SC64, TA64, TB64
Mills, Kurt
MC35, TD35
Moody, Eric M.
MA58
Milner, Helen
MC02, MD60, TB18
Moon, Chung-in
MA34, TD65
Milner, Susan
WC56
Moon, Chungshik
TD20
Milton, Daniel
MA54
Moore, Adam
WA47
Moore, Cerwyn
PX26, SD55
Index of Participants
Moore, Rebecca
WD33
Munton, Don
MC61
Moore, Thomas
WD41
Muppidi, Himadeep R.
MC48, TD24
Moore, Will H.
PX17, TD54
Muranushi, Michimi
TB05, TC97
Morales, Laura
SA26
Murdie, Amanda
PX21, PX22, WB03
Moran, Christopher R.
WB61
Murphy, Craig N.
PX37, SC16, MA24, TD23
Moreira, Susana
MB27
Murphy Erfani, Julie A.
TC28
Moreno, Marta F. G.
SB39
Murray, Stuart
SA44
Moreno Lax, Violeta
SA46
Mushita, Andrew
TA12
Morgan, Cliff
SA62
Mustapha-Vanderkooy, Jennifer
SC63
Morgan, Crystal Murphy
SD58
Mutimer, David
SC36, TA39
Morgan, Patrick M.
SD17, TD49, WD58
Mutisi, Martha C.
MA56, MC67
Morgenbesser, Lee
TC30
Mutlu, Can E.
WC15, WD48
Morgenstern, Ana P.
WD64
Mutschler, Max M.
SA09
Moriarty, Connor M.
WD30
Mutz, Diana
MA67
Morita, Kanako
WD27
Muzaka, Bona
SC20
Morkert, Michelle
MD21
Mvukiyehe, Eric M.
WC39
Morkevicius, Valerie
TA41, WC40
Myers, Charles
WA02
Morris, Camille
WA58
Myint, Phyusin
SD42
Morris, Susan Claire
TB14, TC45
Myint, Tun
SB48, TD27, WD31
Morrison, John F.
WD09
Nabers, Dirk
Morrissette, Jason J.
TA12, WB55
SC01, TA38, TD18, WB37,
WD50
Morrow, James David
TB51, WA54
Nackers, Kimberly Anne
TA08
Morton, Katherine
MD13
Nadarajah, Suthaharan
WA15
Moschella, Manuela
MA60, MC53
Nadkarni, Vidya
WA52, WC65
Mosello, Beatrice
MA43, TA59
Naftali, Timothy
SC38
Moses, Jeremy M.
SB13, SC47
Nagy, Rosemary L.
SA35, MC29
Mosinger, Eric S.
TD42
Nair, Sheila
SA12, SC41
Moslem Taghavi, Saeideh
PX09, MX69, WXB69
Nakai, Aki
SB49
Mottola, Kari
TD34
Nakamura, Toshiya
MA13
Mouawad, Jamil
WB01
Nan, Susan Allen
MC68, TC11, TD45
Moulin, Carolina
PX10, SA15, SD10, MX10,
WXA69
Nance, Mark T.
SC19, MA67, MC46, TC19,
WA10
Mount, Adam
TB17
Nannini, Sandra
MA56
Mouritzen, Hans
TA21, TB10
Naoi, Megumi
SC60
Moyer, Rossella Maria
SA50
Narang, Neil
SD36, TD30, WD39
Moyo, Last
MB53
Narang, Vipin
MD38
Moyo, Sibonakaliso
SB11, MA35
Narayanan, Raviprasad
MC26, WD08
Mucha, Witold
SA11, TC36
Narcisi Reinprecht, Larissa Helena
WC04
Mueller, Harald
SA36, WA09
Narine, Shaun
MC01, TB33
Mueller, Jennifer
TA01
Nascimento, Daniela
SD36, TA08
Mueller, John
WA09, WC38
Nasirzadeh, Abouzar
SC67, WD29
Mueller, Karl P.
WA55, WC08
Natter, Bill
TA09
Mueller, Milton L.
PX05, SB04, TB02, WD14
Nau, Henry R.
SD13, MD16, TD37
Muftuler-Bac, Meltem
SC40
Naughton, Barry
MB27
Muhr, Thomas G.
PX29, TA60
Navari, Cornelia B.
MC99, TA52, TB52, TC52
Muhtaseb, Ahlam
MC18, WB44
Navarre, Rachel
TA95
Mukhopadhyay, Dipali
MD15
Naveh, Chanan
MD18
Mukomel, Vladimir L.
WB65
Nayar, Ajitha K.
WD11
Mukunda, Gautam
TB14
Nazareno, Elias
SE98
Mulich, Jeppe
MD46
Neack, Laura
MC33, TE97
Muller, Benjamin J.
SB32, WB53
Neal, Andrew
MB55, MD42, TA44, TC42
Müller, Markus-Michael
WA15
Nebolsina, Maria
WA49
Mulqueen, Michael
MA39
Nederveen Pieterse, Jan
SB43, MA45, MD24
Mulvaney, Dustin
SB41
Neethling, Theodor G.
WD37
Munkvold, Bjørn Erik
WD06
Negrete Cardenas, Sergio
MC20
Neilson, Brett
TB30, WD57
Index of Participants
Nelson, Amy J.
WB18
Norton, Ar
WB01
Nelson, Consuelo
MC18
Nourzhanov, Kirill
WA52
Nelson, Michael B.
MB67
Novak, Julia
MC27
Nelson, Paul J.
WA22
Nováky, Niklas Imre Mikael
TD05
Nelson, Scott
TA67
Noveck, Jennifer L.
TA19
Nelson, Stephen C.
MA25
Nowlin, Jennifer L.
MC07
Nelson, Travis B.
MB67
Nunes, João
SA08, SC49, WB15, WD15
Nesvetailova, Anastasia G.
SC55, WC25
Nussio, Enzo
MD15
Neufeld, Mark
SD08, MB15, TA16
Nyborg, Ingrid L.P.
TC95, WD39
Neumann, Cecilie
SC42
Nye Jr., Joseph S.
SC02, SD23, MB33
Neumann, Iver B.
PX37, SD15, MD46, TD44
Nygaard, Haavard M.
MC51, WB18
Neupert-Wentz, Clara Emilia Edith
WD36
Nygren, Bertil U.C.
TC10
Neves, Leonardo Paz
WD47
Nyiri, Zsolt
TB39
Neville, Kathryn
SC44
Nymalm, Nicola
WA60, WD50
Newman, Abraham
SC02, TD21, WA34
O' Callaghan, Ronan P.
WB41
Newnham, Randall E.
SA65, MA13, MC54, WC37
Oates, John G.
TD01
Newsome, Bruce
MC57, TB37
Obayashi, Kazuhiro
WD26
Nexon, Daniel
PX22, SC17, MB44, MD46,
WC02
Oberg, Magnus B. J.
TC12
Ngcoya, Mvuselelo
WD15
Oberthuer, Sebastian
SC19, TD31, WB40, WC34
Nguyen, Anthony Vinh
TD68
Obradovic, Lana
TD63
Nguyen, Tri
TD68
O'Brien, Robert James
TD60
Ni Aolain, Fionnuala
MD63, TB34
Ocakli, Feryaz
MD23
Niang, Salif
WA21
O'Casey, Elizabeth
SA40, MD23
Nichols, Angela D.
MB03
Occhipinti, John D.
TB08
Nicholson, Simon
MA01, MB31
Odell, John S.
MD25
Nicinska, Justyna
SE98
O'Dell, Roni Kay Marie
MC40
Niederhafner, Stefan
MB67, MD26, TA59
Odgaard, Liselotte
TA57, TB26, WC55
Nielsen, Ras Tind
SB47
O'Driscoll, Cian
MC16, TA41, WB41
Nielsen, Suzanne C.
MB62, MC57, WA57
Oduro, Franklin
MC29
Nielsen, Thomas G.
TA57
Oelsner, Andrea
WA62
Nielson, Daniel L.
SA20
Offerdal, Kristine
TC39, TD16
Nieman, Mark D.
SB16, TA54
Oh, Soonkun
MA36, TA96
Niemann, Dennis
TC19, TD67
Ohmura, Hirotaka
MC51
Niemann, Holger
SD19
Okada, Aya
TB06, WA22
Niilus, Kersti K.
WA49
O'Keef, Andreea
SB60
Nikolko, Milana
SB37
Okeke, Jide M.
TA29
Nincic, Miroslav
MD05
Okereke, Chukwumerije
SA41, SB41, TC18
Nippert, Colin
TC09
Okruhlik, Gwenn
MB46, MC06
Nishitani, Makiko
TA35
Oktay, Sibel
TD51
Nitu, Ionel
SC61
Okunev, Igor
SD56
Niv-Solomon, Anat
SB13, MA05, MB14, MC11,
MD06
Olcese, Cristiana
SD07
Olesen, Mikkel Runge
TA21, WC13
Oliveira, Ivan T. M.
TA20, WB50
Oliver, Steven
SB39, MB39
Ollivant, Douglas
MD64
Olmos Giupponi, Belen
SE97
O'Loughlin, Ben
PX09, SD43, MX69, TB58,
WXB69
Olsen, Tricia D.
MA29
Olsson, Louise
TB62, WD10
O'Mahoney, Angela
TD14
O'Mahoney, Joseph
SC67
O'Mahony, Geraldine
WD35
Omelicheva, Mariya Y.
TA65, TB42, WA52, WB52,
WD65
Omori, Sawa
SC22, WC68
Noel, Guyma
WA29
Noesselt, Nele
MD04
Nogueira, Joao F.
SD16
Nolan-Poupart, Francis
SD26
Nomikos, John M.
MC61, WB56
Noonan, Norma C.
WC65
Noori, Neema
TD53
Nord, Douglas
SC03, WA42
Nordas, Ragnhild
PX17, MA62, TB24
Norlander, Rebecca Joy
WD11
Norlen, Tova
SA32, SD32
Norris, William
MA27, MD12, WD62
Norrlof, Carla
SC07
Index of Participants
On, Steve
MC56, WA56
Palan, Ronen Peter
PX37, SD14, WC25
Onea, Tudor A.
SA49, WA50
Palkki, David D.
SC38, MC38
O'Neil, Andrew
SB18
Pallansch, Leona
MA56
O'Neil, Siobhan
SC13
Pallas, Christopher L.
SB11, MC19, TB06
O'Neill, Daniel
MC20
Palmer, Glenn
WA51, WB51
O'Neill, Kate
SD45, MC31, TC18, TD31
Paltiel, Jeremy T.
WD43
Ono, Na'oki
TB05
Palubinskas, Ginta T.
SA65
Onuf, Nicholas G.
MB23, MC23, TC34
Pamukcu, Konuralp
SD54
Onuki, Janina
WD34
Pan, Hsin Hsin
SD51
Opondo, Sam O.
SD48, TD24
Pang, Hong
TB14
Oppenheim, Ben
MD15
Panke, Diana
MC47, WB07, WC47
Oppermann, Kai
MA05, TD51
Papa, Mihaela
TD31, WA50
Orchard, Philip
TD10
Paquin, Jonathan
MB37, TB35
O'Reilly, K. P.
TA50, TD50
Paquin, Stéphane
SA13, SB56
O'Reilly, Marc J.
SB37, MB50
Parakkal, Raju
TD20
O'Reilly, Maria
SB63
Parashar, Swati
Orenstein, Mitchell A.
WD21
SA63, SB63, SC01, WC64,
WD63
O'Rourke, Catherine
TB34
Pardesi, Manjeet
SB13
Orr, Shannon
SB26, TA27
Parent, Genevieve S.
TA68
Orsi, Roberto
SC97, MA97
Parent, Joseph M.
TB95, WB66, WC05
Orsun, Omer F.
MA36, TA26
Paris, Roland
WB09
Ortega, Adriana
SA13
Parisi, Laura
SB64, MD67, TB47
Ortmann, Stefanie
PX37
Park, Baekkwan
MC28
Ortuoste, Maria
MC01, TB45
Park, Gene
SA34
Osipova, Yelena
MC22, WA53
Park, Hyeon Seok
WD21
Oskanian, Kevork K.
SA43, WC65
Park, Hyun Hee
WD38
Ostergard, Robert L.
TD64, WD54
Park, John
SD09
O'Sullivan, Terrence Michael
MB49, TC61, WB04, WD07
Park, June
SA55
Oswald Spring, Ursula
SA27, MA26
Park, Kyung-Ae
MA34
Otero-Iglesias, Miguel
TB19, WA25, WD03
Park, Myoung-Kyu
SC34
Overdevest, Christine
MD31
Park, Seo-Hyun
WD55
Ovodenko, Alexander
TA31, TC31
Park, Susan M.
TA53
Owen, Erica
TA14
Parker, Charles
SB26
Owens, Daniel
TB50
Parker, David
MD55
Oye, Kenneth A.
TB14
Parker, Jay M.
Ozaki, Toshiya
SC07
SC24, MC49, TB38, WA11,
WB66
Ozdamar, Ibrahim Ozgur
SB33, MD62, TD50
Parker, Noel
SB55
Ozkan, Mehmet
MD32, WC30
Parker, Sara
TB45
Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur
TB42, TC50, WB05
Parker, Scott D.
TC98
Ozpek, Burak Bilgehan
SD28, WA05
Parmentier, Mary Jane C.
PX09, SA04, MB21, MX69,
MC06, WXB69
Ozyurt, Saba
SB40, SD46, TA95
Parodi, Gianluca
SC44
Paar-Jakli, Gabriella
MD43
Parpart, Jane L.
MB63, MD21, TA46, TD63
Pace, Michelle
SB55
Partzsch, Lena
TC15, TD07, WD31
Pacheco, Marsha S.
TB07, WB50
Pasha, Mustapha Kamal
Paczynska, Agnieszk
TD45
PX10, SB24, SC48, MB12,
MX10, TD19, WXA69
Paddon, Emily G.
TD10
Patalano, Alessio
SA39
Padmanabhan, Lakshmi
WA03
Paterson, Matthew
PX16, SB32, SC27
Paffenholz, Thania
SC68, MA68, MD33, WC60
Pathak, Swapna
SC31
Paglia, Eric
WB25
Patman, Robert G.
TA10, TB50, WB37
Pahlavi, Pierre
TA22
Patomaki, Heikki
SA47, TB60, WA04, WC22
Pai, Jawwei
WC13
Patrick, Stewart M.
SC68, WC33
Paik, Christopher
SB42
Patterson, Dennis P.
SA62, MC54
Paik, Won K.
WB38
Patterson, Eric
WA41
Paipais, Vassilios
SC47, TA18, TD01
Patterson, Kendra L.
MA65
Pakanati, Rajdeep
WD04
Pattison, James
MD41, TA29, WC41
Index of Participants
Pattnayak, Satya
SC03, SD03
Peterson, Mark Allen
MB22
Paul, T. V.
SD17, TB09
Peterson, Susan
SB10
Pauly, Louis W.
MA60, MB60, TB03
Peterson, Timothy
SA62, TA54, TB54
Pavelec, Sterling Mike
MC59
Peterson, V. Spike
SB03, TD08, WD67
Pavese, Carolina B.
SD27, TA20
Petrova, Margarita H.
SB40
Pavilonis, Brigid M.
MB49
Petrova, Tsveta
WA68, WD56
Pawlak, Patryk
MD32, WB56
Pettenger, Mary E.
PX50, MB26
Payne, Caroline L.
SB28, MD51
Pevehouse, Jon
MA33, MD60, TA37
Payne, John David
SA18, SD57, MC39, TA06
Peyrouse, Sébastien
SC52, WA52
Payne, Leigh A.
MA29
Pezzola, Anthony A.
TC60, TD20
Payne, Rodger A.
SB62
Pfeffer, Juergen
TD46
Payton, Autumn Lockwood
MB58, TC19
Pflaeger, Zoe
PX16, SB12
Pearson, Frederic Stephen
TB13
Pham, Quynh N.
WC12
Peary, Brett Douglas Martin
WD06
Phelps Bondaroff, Teale Nevada
MC99
Pease, Kelly-Kate
TA40
Pherson, Randy
TD61
Pecequilo, Cristina S.
TA20
Philipose, Liz
TD23
Pechenkina, Anna O.
TC54, WA55
Phillips, Brian J.
MB54
Pedersen, Jennifer L.
SD64, TB36
Phillips, Nicola Jane
PX16, TD60
Peercy, Chavanne Lenise
MD52
Philpott, Simon
MB64
Peet, Jessica L.
MB24, MC67, WC44
Phythian, Mark
SB61, MD61, TA61
Pehl, Malte
SB23, TD11
Piazza, James A.
WD25
Peksen, Dursun
MC54, TB13
Pickering, Jeff
TB13
Pelc, Krzysztof J.
WC21
Pickering, Steven
WA21
Pellegrino, Ana Paula
SD36, TB06
Picq, Manuela Lavinas
TD46
Pelletier, David
SC53
Pieczara, Kamila
TD25
Pelopidas, Benoit
MC09
Pierce, Albert C.
WD40
Peltonen, Hannes
TC34, WB43
Pigman, Geoffrey Allen
SA44, WB58
Pempel, T. J.
SD05, TD25
Piironen, Ossi J.
TD53
Penetrante, Ariel M.
SA31, TB36
Pillai, Anil
MD49
Peou, Sorpong
WB08
Pineu, Daniel F.
MC21
Peratsakis, Christian M.
MC53, TD10
Pinion, Naomi J.
SC67
Percival, Valerie
WC24
Pinker, Steven
TA23
Percy, Sarah
PX22
Pinkston, Daniel
TB38
Pereira, Antonio Philipe de Moura
WD49
Pinson, Lauren E.
WD38
Pereira, Jose Roberto Gabriel
MA29
Pinto, Ana S.
MC21, MD50
Pereira, Maria J.
MA98
Pinto, Pablo M.
SA60
Pereira, Pascoal S.
SA31, TA55
Pinto, Rodrigo G.
WA31
Pereira da Silva Gama, Carlos Frederico
MA15, MD22, WD07
Pisoiu, Daniela I.
SC10, MB54
Perera, Sudakshini M.
TC46
Plaut, Shayna
MB59
Perez-Rios, Maria-Victoria
TB01, WB35
Ploss, Katharina
MA68
Perish, Emily C.
SC28
Plouffe, Michael
SC60
Perkins, Andrea C.
MD07
Poast, Paul D.
TD33
Perkoski, Evan J.
MD20
Poberezhskaya, Marianna
SD31, WA27
Perliger, Arie Leon
SA17, WA18
Poffenbarger, John
WA50
Perry, David G.
SA37, SB16
Pokalova, Elena E.
TD57
Persson, Emil
SB06
Poole, Daniel
SD97, TC95
Peskin, Victor
MC35, MD29
Pop, Liliana
TB48
Peter, Mateja
TC95
Pope, Mark
WD66
Peterkova, Jana
MA96
Popescu, Delia
WB42
Peters, Joel
MA50
Popescu, Mihaela
WB44
Peters, Margaret E.
MA45
Porter, Jack J.
TC09
Peters, Susanne
TD47
Porter, Patrick H. M.
SB22, TC08
Petersohn, Ulrich Andreas
SA10
Porter, Tony
MA60, TC33
Peterson, Jenny H.
SC12, WB60
Portilho, Ana Claudia
WA22
Peterson, John
MB47, WC21
Posner, Daniel
TD54
Index of Participants
Pospieszna, Paulina
WA46
Quenet, Grégory
SC45
Potter, Evan H.
WA58
Querze, Alana R.
SC18
Potter, Philip
SA17
Quiliconi, Cintia V.
WB28
Potter, William Clark
MC38, TD49, WA09
Quinn, David M.
WC17
Pötzschke, Jana
TB39
Quinn, Joanna R.
SC28, MC29, MD29
Pouliot, Vincent
MA15, TD21, WB22
Quintanal, Gracia Abad
MB05
Pound, Alexander
SD96, TC95
Quissell, Kathryn
SC53
Powell, Emilia Justyna
MB03
Quist, Terry C.
SA61
Powell, Nicole
TD59
Rabitz, Florian
TD05, WC34
Powell, Robert
WB02
Racanska, Luba
SA65
Powers, Matthew
WA55
Rachman, Nora
MA14
Powers, Ryan M.
SB10, TB24
Racovita, Mihaela
TB11
Powers, Shannon E.
WB18
Radford, David
WA52
Powers, Shawn M.
SB04, MA04, MB43, MC12,
WD23
Radford, Simon
TB95
Pozza, Maria
SA09, MC47
Radin, Andrew
TB68, TD38
Prado, Debora
TA33, TC37
Radsch, Courtney
TA58
Prado, Emilia Fernanda
SA42
Ragazzi, Francesco
WC15
Prado, Ruth E.
PX09, MX69, WXB69, WC43
Raggo, Paloma
PX21, TC34, TD55
Prado-Lallande, Juan P.
WB62
Rahbek-Clemmensen, Jon
TC08
Prakash, Aseem
MB19, MD14, TB25
Rahimi, Babak
MD06
Prantl, Jochen
TC19
Rahman, Momin
TC21
Prasad, Binoy S.
TC46
Rahman, Shafiq
WD04
Pratt, Nicola
SD63, MA64
Rajaram, Prem K.
WD48
Preece, Daniel V.
MB45, TB07, WD22
Rajkovic, Nikolas M.
TC34
Prest, Stewart
MD20
Rakisheva, Botagoz
SB52, SC52
Preston, Thomas
SD04
Ralph, Jason George
MC35, TB37
Pretorius, Joelien
MC09
Ramos, Jennifer
MD05, WD40
Priego, Alberto
MA07, MC37
Ramsay, Kristopher
MB54
Priest, Andrew
TE97
Ramsbotham, Oliver
SD68
Prieto, Juan
TA11
Ranalli, Lorenzo S.
MC16
Primorac, Maja
SC44
Rancatore, Jason
WA44
Princen, Thomas
MD27
Rangelov, Iavor P.
MC34
Prins, Brandon
SA11, MB14, TC54
Rao, Rahul
SB24, SD41, TC21, TD24
Pristupa, Alexey
SC44
Raphael, Sam
MC10
Proctor, Kim
MA62
Rapport, Aaron M.
TA37, TD51, WC13
Pronovost, Véronique
TC96
Rashed, Dina
SA57
Prorok, Alyssa K.
SC62, MD51
Raska, Francis D.
MB45, WB42
Prosser, Andrew
TB29
Rasler, Karen
MA02, WC51
Pruce, Joel R.
TA28
Rasmussen, Ashley
WB21
Prugl, Elisabeth Maria
TD23, WA64, WD67
Rasmussen, Ivan W.
SB47
Pruitt, Lesley J.
SD42, TA11, WA43
Raszewski, Slawomir
WC19
Pryor, Crystal
MA10, WC55
Rathbun, Brian
TD21
Pulver, Simone
SD31, MA01, TB27
Ratiu, Catalin
TA53
Pupavac, Vanessa
SD10, WD59
Rattinger, Hans
TB39
Pupcenoks, Juris
MD32
Raudino, Simone
WA58
Pusca, Anca M.
WA06
Raustiala, Kai L.
MD34
Pustovitovskij, Andrej
TC15
Ravenhill, John
MD25, WC14
Putnam, Tonya L.
MD34, WA34
Rawnsley, Gary D.
SB59, MD04, TC97
Puumala, Eeva
SA63
Read, Roisin C.
WB07
Qian, Kun
WD62
Realuyo, Celina
SD59
Quack, Sigrid
SD14
Reardon, Robert J.
MC08, WB57
Quackenbush, Stephen
WA51
Rector, Chad
SD39
Quadir, Fahimul
WC68, WD12
Redd, Steven B.
MA05
Quek, Kai
WC55, WD51
Redden, Stephanie Margaret
TA63
Reddy, Movindri
SA42
Index of Participants
Reeder, Bryce W.
WC36
Rinelli, Lorenzo
MA46
Reeder, Craig E.
WD32
Ringmar, Erik
SD15, TC64, WD62
Reese, Katherine Goodwin
MA01
Rinker, Jeremy A.
SB42, MD36
Reeves, Audrey
WD63
Rios, Viridiana
WC61
Regan, Patrick M.
TA51, TC01
Ripley, Brian D.
SA50
Reger, Markus
WA13
Ripoll Servent, Ariadna
SB25
Reich, Simon F.
TA24
Ripsman, Norrin M.
SD17, TB10
Reichwein, Alexander
SB16, TB10
Risse, Thomas
TB04, TD04
Reifer, Thomas Ehrilch
TC14, WB26
Rivard Piché, Gaëlle
TB68
Reilly, Benjamin
PX36, WA46
Rivera, Tony
TA48, WA60
Reilly, James
SC25, MD13
Rivera Barradas, Rocio Alejandra
TC37
Reinalda, Bob
PX21, MD47, TA47
Rixen, Thomas
SC33
Reis, Bruno
SD06
Rizi, Seyed M. M.
SD62, MD20, TD61
Reischl, Gunilla M.
SA19, TD03
Ro, Johannes
TB95
Reisinger, William M.
SA51, MC37
Roberson, Barbara Allen
Reitan, Ruth
TC14, WC67
MA52, MD95, WA44, WA65,
WB01, WC01
Reiter, Andrew G.
MA29, WC39
Roberts, Adrienne L.
SC55, WD67
Remkus, Brett W.
SD67
Roberts, James C.
TB07
Renfro, Wesley B.
TC50
Roberts, Kari
SD50
Rennick, Sarah Anne
MC07
Robertson, Alexa
Reno, William
MA08
PX09, MB04, MX69, WXB69,
WD23
Renshon, Jonathan
MC05
Robins, Simon A.
SC28, TA01, TB28
Renz, Bettina
PX27
Robinson, Fiona
MC63
Replogle, Sherri S.
TD13
Robinson, Nick
TC59, TD07, WB59
Reppy, Judith V.
WB38
Robinson, William I.
SA12
Resende, Erica Simone Almeida
SD10
Robison, Sam
TC50
Restad, Hilde E.
WA16
Rocamora, Joel
PX29, TA60
Rethel, Lena
SA34, MA60
Roccu, Roberto
SA25
Rethemeyer, R. Karl
MA54, MD38, WD38
Rochman, Alexandre Ratner
SD65, MC20, MD22, TA47,
TC23
Reus-Smit, Christian G. K.
SD33, TA38
Rock, Juan A.
TD67
Reuter, Tina Kempin
MD45, TB55
Rodan, Garry W.
PX29, TB60
Rey, Denis A.
TC30
Roderick, Leanne
SC55
Reynolds, Nicholas
TB61
Rodrigues Balão, Sandra Maria
MD22, TB56
Reynolds, Travis
TC23, WB19, WD27
Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius Guilherme
MA15
Rhamey, J. Patrick
SA45
Rodriguez, Robyn Magalit
MA46
Rhazaoui, Ahmed
TD62
Rodriguez-Medina, Leandro
MC64
Rhodes, Gloria
MA68
Rodt, Annemarie P.
SD32, MC50, WD37
Ricci, Rachel
MD23
Roeder, Philip G.
PX36, SB46
Richards, Joanne
SB11
Roehrig, Terence
SC34
Richards, Julian J.
SB61, TD61, WD61
Roemer-Mahler, Anne C.
SC20, SD20
Richardson, Ben J.
SD25
Roessler, Philip
WB11, WD32
Richardson, Courtney J.
MD12
Rofe, J. Simon
PX50, SA44, TC59
Richert, Jörn
TC42, TD01
Roger, Charles Barclay
SD27
Richey, Lisa Ann
MD48, TA62
Rogers, Chris
PX16, SC55
Richmond, Oliver
SB68, SC01, SD68, WC60
Rogerson, Ken
SA53, TC43, WC42
Richmond, Sean K.
WD16
Rohse, Mel
SE97
Richter, Andrew
TB35
Rolf, Niklas
WC01
Richter-Montpetit, Melanie
SC63, SD63, TC62
Rolfe, Mark J.
SB07, TD06
Rickard, Stephanie J.
TA14
Roman, Camil Francisc
MD95
Rid, Thomas
SD06
Romano, Sarah T.
WA31
Riegert, Kristina Maj
SB06, MB04
Romanow, Jacqueline T.
TD46, WA28, WB29
Rieker, Pernille
WB40
Romero Jr. , Ambassador Jose
TD03
Rienner, Lynne C.
WA02
Ron, James
MB19, MC58
Rifkind, Jarrod
MA52
Ronit, Karsten
SA19
Riggan, Jennifer A.
SC15
Rook, Robert
TC58
Index of Participants
Rooney, Eilish
TB34
Ryabkov, Maxim
SD47
Roper, Steven D.
MB32
Ryan, Barry J.
MB48
Rosamond, Ben
WA14
Rygiel, Kim
SA15, TB30
Rosecrance, Richard
SA38
Ryneal, Marcelina Rose
MA59
Roselle, Laura
PX09, MB05, MX69, TC43,
WA03, WXB69, WD42
Rynning, Sten
WB09, WD33
Rosenberg, Jonathan
SB27, TD27
Ryono, Angel
TA68
Rosenberg, Justin P.
SD24
Ryter, Loren
MA08
Rosendorff, Peter
SC60
Rytkonen, Helle L.
SA64
Rosenow, Doerthe
TA44, TD24
Ryu, Yongwook
MC01
Rosenwasser, Jon
SD61, TC61, WA61
Saada, Julien
TA22
Rosow, Stephen J.
WD53
Sabaratnam, Meera
PX10, SD48, MA16, MD58,
MX10, WXA69
Ross, Andrew A. G.
TB47, TC48
Sabet, Shahrzad
MD60
Ross, Andrew L.
SC57, MD09, WA57
Sabic, Zlatko
SA45, SB45
Ross, George
MB47
Sadat Hadjer, Tahmina
WA49, WD18
Ross, Michael L.
MB16
Sadiq, Kamal
MB46, TA24
Ross, Robert
MB35
Sadri, Houman A.
SB65, MC45
Rossdale, Chris P. D.
WB16
Saeidi, Shirin
PX49, SD67, MD06
Rossi, Flore Camille
MB36
Saha, Sparsha
PX26
Roter, Petra
SB45
Sahin, Devrim
MB40, WB05
Roth, Florian
TC42
Sahin Akilli, Yelda
TD63
Rothenberg, Sandra
SC27
Sahu, Asima
TA97, WD64
Rothman, Steven
MA22, MD45, WA27, WD11
Saideman, Stephen M.
SA32, SB37, SC32, WC02
Rougier, Bernard
WB01
Sainz, Jaime
SD31
Rouhi, Mahsa
SD09, TD38
Sajjad, Tazreena
MB11
Rovner, Joshua
SA61, SD61, WB57
Sakaeda, Ryoma
WD50
Roy, Oindrila
MB22
Saksena, Jyotika
TE96
Royden, Alexa
TA10, WD39
Sakuwa, Kentaro
WA46
Rozenas, Arturas
TD11
Salamey, Imad
MA18, MC06
Rozhanovskaya, Nina
TD49
Salcedo-Albarán, Eduardo
WC61
Ruane, Abigail
MC63
Saleh, Alam Bachari
TD32
Rubenzer, Trevor
MD55
Saleh, Nivien
MA59, MC07, MD07
Rubin, Lawrence
TA09, WC18
Salehyan, Idean
SA27, SB51
Rublee, Maria Rost
TA39, TB17
Salhi, Hamoud
SA03
Rudolph, Chris
MB33
Salib, Monalisa
SD64, TB36
Rudra, Nita
MB16, WD21
Sallam, Hesham
MA30
Ruegger, Seraina
TC46, WC46
Salomon, Monica
MC30
Ruffa, Chiara
MA39, TD26, WD13
Salter, Mark
SB32, WB15, WD48
Ruggeri, Andrea
MB51, TC12
Saltzman, Ilai
WB23
Ruhl, Johannes
MA20
Salverda, Nynke
TC36
Rukooko, Byaruhanga
TC21
Samad, Mounah Abdel
WC07
Rulisek, Tomas
SC61
Sambhi, Natalie
TD25
Rumelili, Bahar
SC42, WB16
Samman, Amin
WA19
Rumsey, Jessie
MB22
Sampaio, Anna Christina
WD44
Rundlett, Ashlea
WC11
Sampanis, Maria
TC13
Runyan, Anne Sisson
PX16, MC64, TA46, WD67
Samphansakul, Attaphorn
SB36, WD19
Rushton, Simon H.
SC49, WB24, WC24, WD24
Sample, Susan G.
MC05, WA51
Russell, Greg
SB44
Samuel, Lisa M.
SC56, SD51, WD30
Russell, James A.
SB38, WB17
Samy, Yiagadeesen Teddy
WB49
Russett, Bruce M.
MD68, TB39
Sanchez, Peter M.
MD56, TA15
Russon-Gilman, Hollie
TB02
Sanchez, Thania
WC35
Rustad, Siri Aas
SA54
Sanchez, Walter G.
WA50
Ruston, Scott
PX09, MX69, WXB69
Sandal, Nukhet A.
MC32, WB50, WC30
Rutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa
SC37, MD23
Sanders, Deborah L.
MA39
Rutherford, Ken
SD58, MA58
Sanders, Rebecca
SB35, WB35, WD16
Index of Participants
Sandig, Jan
TC36
Schiff, Jennifer S.
TA04
Sandilya, Hrishabh
WB42
Schiffman, Howard S.
MA31
Sandler, Todd
WD25
Schilde, Kaija
SD22
Sandole, Dennis J. D.
TA68
Schiller, Markus
MC08
Sandor, Adam J.
SC42, MC16
Schiller, Rachel C.
MD15
Sandovici, Maria Elena
WD54
Schleifer, Philip
TB27
Sanford, Amanda Gale
WD19
Schlosberg, David
SA41
Sangar, Eric
SC18
Schlueter, Karen
MD28
Santana, Luis Enrique
MD22
Schmelzle, Cord
SA30
Santos, Ricardo Oliveira
MA52, MC97
Schmidt, Andreas
PX05, TB02
Sapra, Sonalini
SB64, MA63, TA63
Schmidt, Anna Lisa
SA54
Saraeva, Gulbahor M.
MA45
Schmidt, Holger
MB51, MC32
Sarbu, Bianca G.
SC61
Schmidt, Sebastian M.
WC01
Sari, Yasar
MA13, TD59, WB05, WD65
Schmidtke, Oliver F.
TA32
Sarkany, Laszlo
MD35
Schmitt, Daniella Christova
WA36
Sarkees, Meredith Reid
MD54
Schmitt, Olivier
MA09
Särmä, Saara
SA63, TA16, WC63
Schmitz, Hans Peter
PX21, SC53, MB19
Sasley, Brent E.
MD06, TC48, WC48
Schneider, Gerald
PX36, SA54, WA46
Sassen, Saskia
PX10, MX10, TA24, TD19,
WXA69
Schneider, Kathryn
TC50
Satana, Nil Seda
SB23, MB54
Schneider, Mary Kate
TA98
Sato, Atsuko
MD52
Schneider, Patricia
WB13
Sato, Shohei
WA44
Schneiker, Andrea
PX21, TC63, TD39
Sato, Yoichiro
SD13, WC50
Schoeny, Mara
WC43
Sauders, Robert R.
SB42, SC11
Scholte, Jan Aart
SB03, SD25, MA33, MB58,
WA33
Sauer, Tom
PX27, MC09, WA09
Schonhardt-Bailey, Cheryl
TD14
Saugmann Andersen, Rune
MC95, TD18
Schoon, Eric
WD38
Saull, Richard Gary
SB09
Schoon, Michael L.
TD31
Saum-Manning, Lisa
MC08
Schouenborg, Laust
SA43, SD65, TA52, WC52
Saunders, Clare
SD07
Schouten, Peer
SB20
Saunders, Elizabeth
SB08
Schrank, Andrew
MB06
Saunders, Phillip C.
TA38
Schreurs, Miranda
SA56, MA26, TC55
Saunders, Robert A.
WC38
Schrock-Jacobson, Gretchen
TD32
Saurugger, Sabine
SB25
Schrodt, Philip Andrew
TC01
Savic, Ivan
SC07
Schroeder, Michael B.
TD10
Sawyer, John P.
TB29, WA30, WD38
Schroeder, Ursula C.
TD04
Sayan, Pinar
WA08
Schudel, Carl Jan Willem
SB60
Scacco, Alexandra
WB11, WD32
Schuessler, John
SB53, SC17
Scarcelli, Marc R.
SA11, TC46
Schuessler, Sina
MB28
Scarritt, James R.
TC56
Schulze, Jennie
MA47, MC47, MD97, WC32
Schaefer, Mark
WA50
Schunz, Simon
TC15
Schafer, Mark
TD50
Schwartz, Herman
PX37, MA14, TB03, WC56
Schaper, Joep
SA46
Schwarz, Elizabeth A. G.
MB34
Schattle, Hans
SA40, MB46
Schwarz, Elke
TD07
Scheel, Stephan
WB53
Schwarz, Tanya B.
SB40
Scheffran, Jurgen
MA26
Schwarz, Vera
TD46
Scheideman, Jason
WA39
Schwarzer, Daniela
MA25
Schemenauer, Ellie Christine
SA64, MC67
Schweller, Randall L.
TD02
Scherer, William T.
WA61
Schwenke, Chloe
TC21
Scherwitz, Eva
WA40
Schwenken, Helen
WD12
Scheuerman, William E.
SC47
Schwerin, Edward W.
MA27
Schia, Niels N.
TA53, WB22
Sciubba, Jennifer
WA21
Schiavon, Jorge Alberto
SA13, WA62
Scott, Alex Hughes
MD07
Schierling, Sharon
SC03, SD03
Scott, Catherine V.
TC62
Schiff, Benjamin N.
MC35, TD35, WC33
Scott, James
WA12
Index of Participants
Scott, James M.
SD50, TA37
Shapiro, Jacob
MD02, WD17
Scott, Shirley
PX50, TA40, WA35
Shapiro, Michael J.
SA24, MB65, MC48, TD19
Scully, Pamela
TB34
Sharma, Shailja
WB32, WC32
Seabrooke, Leonard
PX16, MC53, TA53, TD21
Sharoni, Simona
SB64, WA63
Sebe, Sorin-Gabriel
MC61
Sharp, Paul
MB44, TB37, TC52, WA44
Sechser, Todd S.
MD38, TC17, TD09
Sharpe, Michael O.
MB46
Sedziaka, Alesia A.
MC65, TB01
Shatz, Howard J.
WC08
Segarra, Monique
WC12
Shaw, Carolyn M.
PX50, MB45, MC18, TC59
Segerberg, Alexandra
SD02, MB04
Shaw, Lisa
TD45
Segerlund, Lisbeth
SB28, TB62, WB58
Shaw, Timothy M.
Séguin, Hugo
TB27
SB20, SD25, MC25, WA03,
WC16
Seib, Philip
PX09, MB43, MX69, MD44,
TD58, WXB69
Shaykhutdinov, Renat
WC32, WD65
She, Xiaoye
MA14
Seiglie, Carlos
TC54
Shea, Patrick E.
MC20, WD19
Sekeris, Petros
TD09
Shearer, Derek
WD01
Selbin, Eric
SC41, MD58
Sheehan, Sascha
MA68
Selin, Henrik
SC19
Sheely, Ryan
SA30, TB68
Sell, Susan K.
PX05, SB58, SC25, SD14,
TA02
Sheldon, John
WC42
Selmier II, Travis
SC14, MD53
Shella, Kimberly L.
WD46
Selzer, Mark
TA42
Shen, Simon Xu-Hui
MB35, TD03
Sempa, Francis
SD21
Shen, Wenwen
WD03
Sending, Ole Jacob
TA53, TC33, TD21
Sheng, Ying-Hsien
WB27
Seng, Erica Lauren
MD43, TA03
Shepherd, Laura J.
SC64, MA63, TD18, WA64
Sengupta, Sandeep
SD31, TB31
Shepperd, Taryn D.
WC48
Sepos, Angelos
TD62
Shesterinina, Anastasia
TA35, TD10
Serbin, Andres
MA18, TA33
Shevchenko, Alexei
SA49
Serrano, Monica Carreto
MD41, WC10
Shey, Jane E.
MB26
Serrano, Omar
SC20
Shields, Ian Edward
MB05
Serrano Oswald, Serena
MA32, MD52, TD64
Shields, Stuart
PX29, TB60, WA14
Serri, Seyed Hamidreza
TA50
Shiffman, Jeremy
SC53
Sert, Deniz
MA32, TA95
Shih, Chih-yu
SC50, MB12, MD62
Sesay, Mohamed
MD36
Shih, Victor C.
SB02
Seth, Sanjay
SC48, SD48, MA16
Shihade, Magid
SB68
Settje, David E.
MD21
Shilliam, Robbie G.
PX16, SB24, MA16, MD58
Settle, Jaime
TB07, WD06
Shim, David
SA22, TB15, TD18
Sevastiyanov, Sergey
SD30, MD65, TB65
Shimizu, Ryo
SD30, TB05
Seybert, Lucia Antalova
WC19
Shin, Chan Woong
SB40, MB21
Seybolt, Taylor B.
TC07, WD39
Shin, Kwang-Yeong
PX29, TB60
Seymour, Lee
MA08
Shin, Soon-ok
SC34
Sgoutas, Gerakina A.
SC58, MB24, MD67, TA62
Shindo, Reiko
SA15
Shaboian, Selena Lucien
SD56
Shinko, Rosemary E.
MD10, TA18, WA45
Shackelford, Scott
SB07
Shirali, Majid
SD37, WC20
Shadden, Mark
TB51
Shirk, Mark A.
MD39, TD61
Shaddox, Angela
SB50
Shirk, Susan
SB02
Shaffer, Matthew D.
WD19
Shook, Jenay
SC28
Shah, Kamil P.
TD40
Short, Nicola
PX10, MX10, WXA69
Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah Y.
TB60
Shrestha, Chauyen Lai
TC03
Shakleina, Tatiana A.
WB67, WC65
Shreve, Aaron
MD09
Shamai, Patricia
SC13
Shu, Min
TC47
Shambaugh, George
SD58, MA14
Sibal, D. Rajeev
WB28, WD14
Shamir, Eitan
SD06
Siddiqi, Ayesha Shafiq
WC11
Shamsie, Yasmine
TB12
Siebel, Stefan Rainer
MA04
Shani, Giorgio
PX10, MX10, TC16, WXA69
Siegel, Scott
SA34, SC07
Shanks, Cheryl
SC16, WB04
Siegle, Joseph
SA30
Shannon, Megan
TA51
Sigalet, Geoffrey Thomas
TD43
Index of Participants
Silander, Daniel R.
WD11
Smith, Thomas W.
WC40
Silina, Everita
MA11
Smythe, Elizabeth A.
SD08, WA12, WC16
Silinsky, Mark
MB37, MC61
Snetkov, Aglaya
MC55
Silove, Nina
MB09
Sneyd, Adam C.
SD25
Silva, Francine Rossone
SD42
Snidal, Duncan
Silver, Laura
SC22, MA67
SC33, SD01, MB33, TA18,
TD33
Simao, Licinia
TC10, WB36
Snyder, Jack
TD02
Siméant, Johanna
PX21
Snyder, Robert
WA44
Simeunovic, Dragan
MA43
Snyder, Scott
MA34
Simhony, Limor
WA11
Soare, Simona Raluca I.
SB16
Simmons, Beth Ann
PX05, MB03, MD02, TA02,
TB04, TC20, WB02
Soderberg Kovacs, Mimmi
MD68
Söderström, Johanna J.
MD15, WC60
Simmons, William Paul
SD46, TA01
Soederberg, Susanne M.
SA12
Simoes, Solange
TC45
Sofer, Sasson
SB44
Simon, Jeanne W.
WC12
Soguk, Nevzat
TA67, TB32
Simonelli, Nicole
SB48, WB47
Sohn, Injoo
SC25
Simoni, Serena
MB30, TA04, WB47
Sola, Lourdes
SB56
Sinai, Joshua B.
WD61
Solingen, Etel
MC38, TC20, WC14
Sinclair, Timothy J.
SC14, MA60, TC33
Solinger, Dorothy J.
TC29
Singh, Anita
SA37, SB05, SC23, WA32
Solis, Mireya
SD05, TA47
Singh, J. P.
PX05, SA02, MC02, TA02,
TB02, WA03
Solomon, Ty
SA59, SB15, WA48, WD59
Singh, Nitya
SB05, TC26
Soltanov, Elnur
MD57
Sinha, Aseema
MB25
Son, Byunghwan
MD20
Sinkkonen, Elina
WD43
Song, Eunhou
TB21
Sinpeng, Aim
SD07
Song, Kuenil
TD18
Sipilä, Joonas
MB62
Song, Lilei
WD03
Sisk, Timothy D.
PX36, WA46, WD10
Song, Tae-Eun
MC43
Sitaraman, Srini
SC05, TC13
Song, Xinning
SB33
Sjoberg, Laura
PX49, SA14, SB63, MD63,
TA63, TC20, WB68
Song, Young Hoon
SC31
Sorenson, David S.
SA57
Soto, Lilia
SC43
Souza, Letícia C.
WB22
Souza, Natália M. F.
TD40
Sowell, Marsha J.
TD28
Sozen, Ahmet
MB40, WB05, WD66
Spanger, Hans-Joachim
SD13
Sparke, Matthew
WA24
Spear, Joanna
SC06
Spearin, Christopher
SA10
Spears, Ian
WA59, WB11
Spehn, Thorsten
MD23, WA13
Speight, Jeremy S.
WB11
Speller, Ian
MA39
Spiro, David E.
SB21, MD20
Spolander, Charlotta M.
MC28
Spray, Sharon
WC05, WD42
Springer, Allen Lawrence
MC26
Springer, Paul Joseph
MC59, TB13
Sproule, Michael
SB11, MA35
Spruyt, Hendrik
SC33, TD02
Spyridakis, Ioannis
WB43
Squatrito, Theresa
WA33
Squire, Vicki
WB53
Squires, Josephine E.
MC56, WC56
Srinivasan, Sharath
MB53, WB11, WC66
Sjolander, Claire Turenne
SC63, SD08, TA16, TB16
Skalli-Hanna, Loubna
SD64, TC58, TD22
Skochilo, Elena
PX09, MX69, WXB69
Skovgaard, Jakob
MC98, MD26
Slack, Andrew C.
SA24, WB48
Slobodchikoff, Michael O.
WD65
Slomczynska, Irma
SA09
Slominski, Peter
MC21
Smallman, Shawn
SA19
Smit Duijzentkunst, Bart Laurens
WB11
Smith, Anthony
WD28
Smith, Christopher M.
WA61
Smith, Courtney Bruce
SD12
Smith, Frank L.
SB59, TA17
Smith, Hanna
TA65
Smith, Heather
MC28, TA34, WD28
Smith, Heather A.
SA64, SC63, SD08
Smith, Janel E.
SC23
Smith, Jeffrey
SD04
Smith, Karen
SB58, MA16
Smith, Neil
TA30
Smith, Peter
SA53
Smith, Roy
SD54
Smith, Simon J.
MA47, TC19
Smith, Stephanie L.
SC53
Index of Participants
Srnicek, Nick A.
MA40
Stokke, Olav Schram
SC19
Srugies, Alice
WA58
Stone, James Craig
WB45
Staats, Joseph L.
SA60
Stone, Randall W.
SC60
Stachowitsch, Saskia
MB63
Stout, Mark
SC38, MA61, TB61
Staehli, Armin
WD09
St-Pierre, Yan
TD22, WD29
Stahl, Roger J.
TD18
Stramer, Janicke
WD51
Stalley, Phillip
SC25, SD31, MC26
Strand, Jonathan R.
SD37, MC14, MD19
Stanley, Charmaine
TA04
Strandberg, Veronica
WC09
Stanley, Leonardo
TD27
Strathman, Brent
MA05
Stanton, Jessica
SC18, TC12, WC39
Strauss, Ekkehard
WC10
Stanton, Kim
SE97, MC29
Strausz, Erzsebet
MD42
Stanton, Jr., Samuel
TD42, WC39
Streich, Philip
SC31
Star, Cassandra
WB27
Stremlau, Nicole
MB53, MC12, WC66
Stark Urrestarazu, Ursula
MB44
Strickmann, Eva M.
TD05, WA59
Starr, Harvey
WA37
Stritecky, Vit
SB45, SC50
Staton, Jeffrey
MD34
Strom, Kaare
SA60
Staudinger, Alison K
SD67
Strömbom, Lisa
SC11
Staudt, Kathleen
MC64, TA46, WA67
Stroschein, Sherrill
SA31, SD32, WD32
Stavrevska, Elena B.
MC36
Stroup, Sarah S
PX21
Stearmer, S. Matthew
MC52
Struett, Michael J.
SC19, MC35, TB41, WA10
Stecula, Dominik Andrzej
TC07
Stuart, Douglas
SB18
Steele, Brent J.
SB01, SC47, MC41, WA10,
WB41
Stubbs, Richard
MB60
Steffek, Jens
SA41
Stulberg, Adam N.
TC17, TD49, WC29
Steinberg, David
SC22, TA19
Stumbaum, May-Britt U.
MC04, WD03
Steinberg, Federico
TB19, WA25
Sturm, Tristan
TB32
Steinberg, Paul F.
MC31
Su, Hao
WD08
Steiner, Niklaus
MB42
Suarez, Carla
TB06
Steinert-Threlkeld, Zachary
SA18
Subotic, Jelena
MC29, TB46, WB25, WC05
Steinmetz, George
PX37
Sucharov, Mira
TC48, WC48, WD59
Stengel, Frank A.
TB15
Suh, Fredrick
WD14
Stephan, Benjamin
WC27
Suh, Jae-Jung
SD34
Stephan, Hannes R.
MD40, TC18
Suleymanoglu, Rahime
WA05
Stephen, Matthew David
WA20
Sullivan, John P.
SD59, WC61, WD61
Stephens, Angharad Closs
MB65
Sullivan, Tricia
SD38
Stephenson, Carolyn M.
SD12, MD47, TB62
Sun, Jing
WA13, WD43
Stepputat, Finn
WA15
Sundberg, Ralph O.
WD54
Sterling-Folker, Jennifer
MA02, MD10, TA18
Sundell Eklund, Anna
SD54
Stern, Maria
MC48, TB63, WB48
Sung, Ki-Young
WD19
Stetter, Anna Elizabeth
TB27
Sushentsov, Andrey A.
WB67
Stetter, Stephan
TC44, WB33
Suzuki, Motoshi
WC35
Stevens, Casey C.
TC51, WA31
Suzuki, Shogo
MD13, TA38, WD52
Stevenson, Haley
SD04
Svenson, Nanette Archer
TA62
Stevis, Dimitris
PX16, SB41
Svensson, Isak
TD65, WA63, WC17
Stewart, Brandon
WD17
Svensson, Ted
WA07, WC30
Stewart-Harawira, Makere
MB59
Svyatets, Ekaterina
MC37
Stiles, Kendall W.
WB43
Swedlund, Haley J.
MB45, MD14, WD47
Stinnett, Douglas M.
MA65
Sweedler, Alan
MD03
Stivachtis, Yannis
SA43, WD52
Sweeney, Shawna
TD64
Stjepanovic, Dejan
SC32
Swimelar, Safia
MB42, MC46
Stockbruegger, Jan
SB39
Swiss, Liam
WD63
Stockdale, Liam P. D.
WA48, WC22
Switky, Bob
MC45, TA45
Stockemer, Daniel
SC23, MC96, WB32, WD04
Sylva, Douglas A.
SD21
Stohl, Michael Steven
MB55, MC10, WC38
Sylvan, David
MD57
Stoil, Michael J.
SA23
Sylvest, Casper
SC47
Sylvester, Christine
SA63, SC01, MA23, WC64
Index of Participants
Szalai, Andras
SC10, TC15
Thambipillai, Pushpa
TB65
Szekely, Ora B.
TB32
Thauer, Christian R.
SA28, TB25, TD04
Szitanyi, Stephanie
SC63
Thayer, Bradley
MC16, TA23
Taagepera, Rein
SD11
Theisen, Ole Magnus
SA54, SB54
Tabaar, Mohammad
MA30
Therien, Jean-Philippe
MD19
Tabatabaie, Shirin
SA22
Theros, Marika P.
MC34
Tagma, Halit Mustafa
SD40, WA45
Thiel, Markus
MC19, TB55
Tago, Atsushi
TD30, WA17, WD57
Thiel, Thorsten
TA44
Taithe, Bertrand
SD53
Thielemann, Eiko
SA46, TB55
Talani, Leila Simona
WC56
Thies, Cameron G.
SD62, MD62, TA54
Talentino, Andrea
TB13
Tholens, Simone
TA96
Taliaferro, Jeffrey W.
MD37, TB10
Thomas, Ashley Anne
MC20
Tallis, Benjamin C.
WD48
Thomas, George M.
MA44
Talmadge, Caitlin
SC08
Thomas, Jakana L.
PX17, SC51
Tamm, Henning
SB20, MA36
Thomas, Urs P.
TB31
Tammen, Ronald L.
WB21
Thomas, Ward
WC40
Tan, See Seng
MC01, WC50
Thomas III, Cleophus Tres
MC68
Tanaka, Seiki
TD30
Thompson, Alexander S.
SC33, SD12, TB20
Tandon, Aakriti A.
TE98, WD65
Thompson, Carol B.
TA12
Tang, Beijie
SC05
Thompson, Peter
SA49, MC49, WB36
Tang, James T. H.
SD05
Thompson, William R.
TC18, WC51, WD60
Tannam, Etain M.
SD32
Thomson, Andrew
SC51
Tannenwald, Nina
PX22, WA09
Thomson, Catarina P.
WC35
Tanrioven, Nail
MB34
Thrall, Aric Trevor
TC07
Tansi, M.Deniz D. T.
WA95
Thurston, Cathryn
TC11
Tantow, Philip Mats
SA11
Tickner, Arlene Beth
MA16, MB23, MC62
Taraghi, Laila
MA50
Tickner, J. Ann
MC52, TC20, TD63
Taras, Raymond
MB46, TB55
Tidy, Joanna
TA57
Tardelli, Luca
TB13
Tieku, Thomas Kwasi
MC25
Tasquetto, Lucas
TD67
Tiemessen, Alana
MC29, MD29, TC35, TD10
Tattar, Matthew A.
TB50, WB39
Tierney, Dominic
SB13
Tatum, Dillon Stone
MA97
Tierney, Michael J.
SA20, SB10, WC31
Tayah, Marie-Jose
TD43, TE96
Tiessen, Rebecca
WC16
Taydas, Zeynep
MD05
Tillemann, Levi
MB27
Taylor, Brendan
SB18
Tiller, Rachel
MC27, WA27
Taylor, Laura K.
WC43
Timmermans, Paul
SA21, MA63, TD07
Taylor, Lucy F.
TB16
Timofeev, Ivan N.
WD01
Taylor, Marcus E.
SA12
Tingle, David J.
WA04
Tedesco, Delacey
MB65
Tingley, Dustin H.
SA20, MD60
Teitel, Ruti G.
MC34
Tir, Jaroslav
SC62, MA65
Teivainen, Teivo
MA16, MD24, TC24
Tjalve, Vibeke S.
SC47, MB10
Templeton, Jessica
SD26
Tkachenko, Stanislav L.
SD52, MC11
Tennis, Katherine H.
TD32
Tkacik, Michael
WA57
Tepe, Sultan
SD54, WB30
Tobin, Emma
SB07, WB25
Terada, Takashi
TD25
Toft, Monica Duffy
TD54, WD17
Terino, John
MC59
Tohme, Hisham
MB22
Terpan, Fabien
SA35
Toje, Asle
TB10
Terris, Lesley G.
MA51, TB36, WA23
Toker, Zeynep
TB46
Terry, Jillian
TA63
Töller, Annette
SB25
Teske, Robin L.
TD08
Toly, Noah J.
TA56
Tessman, Brock
SA49, TA05, WB23
Tomashevskiy, Andrey
TA20
Teti, Andrea
MC23
Tomic, Nikola
TC19
Tetreault, Mary Ann
TD08, WC04
Tomlinson, Alan
SA44
Thacker, Strom
MD24
Tomlinson, Jim
WB14
Thakar, Milind
SA23
Tomz, Michael
MD02
Index of Participants
Tønnesson, Stein
TD65
Twigg, Larenda
SE97, WA06
Tonra, Ben
MC50, WB33
Twomey, Christopher
SC09
Toohey, David E.
MA22, MB96, MC95, TA55
Tyburski, Michael D.
MC13
Toral, Pablo
SB33, TC60, WB28
Tygesen, Christian Bayer
SA18
Torigian, Joseph
TD38
Tzankova, Zdravka
MC31
Torney, Diarmuid A.
MC98, MD26
Uddin, Mohammed Bashir
MC67
Toros, Harmonie M.
SB42, SD68
Ueno, Eriko
MD20
Torres Laureano da Rosa, William
WD29
Ukiwo, Ukoha
MC39
Tosa, Hiroyuki
MB12
Ullrich, Heidi
TC53
Tow, William T.
SB18
Ulrich, Marybeth
WB45
Townsen, Ashly A.
WC36
Umar, Sanober Siddiq
TA64
Toyoda, A. Maria
SD37
Umezawa, Hanako
WB39
Tranciuc, Gabriela
SC61
Unal Eris, Ozgur
MD59
Trauner, Florian
SB25
Underdal, Arild
MC27
Traven, David J.
MB01
Underhill, Geoffrey R. D.
MA60, TB19
Traynor, Kristen
MB22
Unger, Katherine
WC17
Tremblay-Boire, Joannie
PX21, MB19, MD14, WD24
Urdal, Henrik
WA21
Trenkov-Wermuth, Calin
SD65, MA52, WA47
Urlacher, Brian
MA05, TD09, WC54
Triantafyllou, Georgios
TA57
Urpelainen, Johannes
TD33, WB06
Trinkunas, Harold A.
MA37
Usher, Kelly
SA07
Tripathi, Rahul
MA59
Ustubici, Aysen
MA32
Trisko, Jessica N.
SC37, TB68
Utiashvili, Shota
SC61
Troitskiy, Mikhail A.
WC29
Uzonyi, Gary J.
MD35, TB01
Trombetta, Maria Julia
WC19
Vabulas, Felicity A.
PX21, MB33
Tromble, Rebekah K.
MA22
Vacca, W. Alexander
SA22, MA49
Trommer, Silke M.
MA35
Vaha, Milla E.
TC64, TD41
Tronto, Joan C.
MC63
Valcourt, Richard R.
MA61
Troup, Mitchell J.
SC31
Valdes-Ugalde, Jose Luis
WA62, WB62
Troy, Jodok
SC65, TB95, WB43, WC01
Valdini, Melody Ellis
SC64
Troyakova, Tamara
MD65, TB65
Vale, Peter
WD53
True, Jacqui
SC64, MB15, MC63, MD67,
TD23, WA64
Valenca, Marcelo Mello
MB45, MC45, WB50
Trujillo, Monica
TA46
Valentine, Colleen
WA03
Trumble, Greg
MB50, WA57
Valentine, Scott V.
MA27, TC31
Trumbore, Peter F.
SC62
Valentini, Laura M. M.
MB41, TD52, WC41
Tschirgi, Necla
MB68, WB60
Valeriano, Brandon
WA51, WC51
Tseng, Lan Su
SB43
Valle, Carla Roberta Ferreira
WB27
Tseng, Yea Jen
MB01
Vallet, Elisabeth A.
MB96
Tsingou, Eleni
SC55, MA60
van Alstine, James
WB31
Tsygankov, Andrei P.
SD52, TA65
Van Apeldoorn, Bastiaan
SA29
Tu, Xinquan
TC25
van Asselt, Harro
TD31
Tuchtenhagen, Ralph
TD16
Van Belle, Douglas A.
SD43, MA02
Tuck, Christopher
MA39
Van Criekinge, Tine
WD52
Tudoroiu, Theodor
MB40
van de Meene, Susan
WB03
Tully, Catarina Isabel
MA96, MC22, MD52, TA28,
WB12
van de Wetering, Catharina C.
SB05
van den Anker, Christien
WD28
Van den Brande, Karoline
TB31
Van Den Handel, Cheryl
MD07
van der Haer, Roos
MD51
van der Heiden, Nico
MC30, MD30
van der Lijn, Jair
SA36
van der Ree, Gerard
MA97, WA60
Van der Veen, Maurits
SC37, SD35
Van Eeten, Michel
SA22
van Heerde, Jennifer
TC45
van Hooft, Paul A.
SC57
Tuman, John P.
SD37, WC20
Tunnard, Christopher
SA23, SD07, MD43, TB07
Tunsjo, Oystein
TC39, TD16
Turcotte, Joseph F.
MD43
Turcu, Anca
SB23, SD97
Turekian, Vaughan
TA07
Turner, Mandy
SB68, TB32
Turton, Helen L.
TA16, TB16
Tutunji, Tarek
MA97
Tuza, Gulsah
SB67
Index of Participants
van Hüllen, Vera
TD04
Vogel, Kathleen M.
TA17
van Munster, Rens
SC47, MB55, WA48
Vogel, Robert
MB45
Van Puyvelde, Damien
TB61
Vogt, Carlos Roland
WC55
Van Rythoven, Eric A.
TD15
Volk, Christian
TA44
Van Sickle, Alix
TC26
Vollenweider, Juerg
SB54
Vanc, Antoneta
SA44, SB59, MC22, WB58
Voller, Yaniv
SC58, MD95
Vandemoortele, Antoine
MD15
Von Hlatky, Stefanie
TB37, WA17
Vanderheiden, Steve J.
SB41, TD52, WB27
von Kalckreuth, Georg
WA11
Vanderhill, Rachel
SB23, MC65
Von Stein, Jana
TB04, TD33
VanderZee, Lenore E.
MD11
von Uexküll, Nina
SC54
VanDeveer, Stacy D.
SA56, SD45, MD27
Vorkunova, Olga
WA26
VanDusky-Allen, Julie Ann
WA51
Voss, Hinrich
PX48, SC27
Vanholder, Pieter J.R.D.
MA68
Vosse, Wilhelm M.
SD30
Varin, Caroline L.
TC08
Vrasti, Wanda
TC24, WD22
Varley, Yeoun J.
WD35
Vreeland, James Raymond
SC60
Vasilyan, Syuzanna
WA08, WD40
Vu, Benamin T.
TC98
Vasilyeva, Natalia Alexseevna
WD49
Vucetic, Srdjan
MA38, WD57
Vasquez, John A.
MB03, MD54, WA55
Vukovic, Sinisa
MD11
Vaswani, Sunil A.
WC52
Vüllers, Johannes
TB36
Vaynman, Jane E.
SB22
Vuori, Juha A.
WB15
Vazquez, Ana-Maria
PX09, MX69, WA06, WXB69
Vuving, Alexander
MA13, TA05, TC32, WB08
Vazquez Melken, Rolando
TC16
Waddell, Philip
SD07
Velasco, Marcela
WD31
Waever, Ole
SD01, TC42, TD15, WA01
Velazquez, Rafael
SA13, WA62
Wagner, Ben
SA53, SB06
Ven Johnson, Jon Wesley
TB06
Wagner, Corina
TB39
Ven Johnson, Savin
WC07
Wagner, Lynn M.
SD26
Vennesson, Pascal
MA09, TA10, TB49
Wahlrab, Amentahru
WD68
Venturelli, Shalini
MA13, MC56, TC62, WA56
Waligore, Timothy
TB52
Vera-Muniz, Omar
SB65
Walker, Edward
TB25
Verbeek, Bertjan
WA25, WC25, WD13
Walker, Peter
SD53
Verdeja, Ernesto
WB46
Walker, R. B. J.
Verinakis, Theofanis
TD55
SD16, MB65, MC15, TC18,
TD19
Verlin Laatikainen, Katie
WA42
Walker, Stephen George
SB50, SC50, TD12
Vertzberger, Yaacov
TD12
Walker, Thomas C.
TD01
Victor, David
SC19, MD34, WB06
Wall, Tyler
WD57
Viden, Anna K.
MB34
Wallace, Donald H.
WD11
Viebach, Julia
TB28
Wallace, Eric
WA54
Viehrig, Henrike
MA13, MB05
Wallace, Geoffrey P. R.
SB29, MB28, TE98
Vieira, Marco
TC05, WD34
Wallace, Jennifer L.
SB48, WD31
Viernes, Noah K.
MB56
Walldorf, Jr., Charles William
SB57
Vigevani, Tullo
SD27, TA33, TB42
Wallensteen, Peter
MD54, TA51, TB23, WC17
Viggiano, Juliana
SD13, MC56, TC26
Wallin, Pontus
TB22
Vij, Ritu
PX10, MX10, TC24, TD19,
WXA69
Walsh, James
SB17
Walt, Gill
SC53
Vijayalakshmi, K. P.
MC57
Walter, Ben
WC63
Villar Gertner, Andres
TC05
Walter, Jochen
TC44
Vinjamuri, Leslie
MA29, TC07, TD02, WC06
Walter, Timo
MA40, TB48
Viola, Eduardo
SD27, TC45
Walter-Drop, Gregor
SA30, SD02
Viola, Lora
SC33
Walters, William H. C.
TB59
Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid
WB31
Walton, Timothy R.
WA61
Vivoda, Vlado
SC31
Wang, Chuanxing
WD03
Vladimir, Handl
SB45
Wang, Fei-Ling
WD08
Vlaskamp, Martijn
WB40
Wang, Jianwei
WD55
Voeten, Erik
MD34, TB04
Wang, Jianying
TD51
Vogel, David
MA06, TB25
Wang, Lili
TC12
Index of Participants
Wang, Ting
WB38
Weldemichael, Awet T.
WB13
Wang, Vincent W.
SA34, MA12, WD08
Welland, Julia
TB63
Wang, Xuedong
TD29
Wellhausen, Rachel
SB60, TB14
Wang, Yiwei
MA96, MC44
Wells, Jeremy L.
SC18
Wang, Yuan-Kang
WB08
Welsh, Jennifer
SD19, MB52, MD41
Warburton, Terry
MA39
Welt, Cory
WC29
Ward, Michael D.
SC04, MD02, WB03
Wendlberger, Andreas
TB67
Ward, Steven M.
MC05
Wennmann, Achim
SA68, MD33
Warner, Daniel
WD53
Werner, Tim
TB25
Warner, Michael
SB61, MB62
Wertimer, Skyne Uku
WD49
Warner, Rosalind
SB26, WC16
West, A. Joseph
WD38
Warren, T. Camber
SD62
Western, Jon
SC17
Warshawsky, Howard
TC27
Western, Shaina D.
SC46
Wasserfallen, Fabio
WD21
Westerwinter, Oliver
PX22, SC04, TD39, WB03
Watkins, David
MA28, MD23, TC41
Whang, Taehee
SA62, MC54
Watson, Alison
SC36, MC63
Wheaton, Kristan J.
SB61
Watson, Marcus
WA42
Wheeler, Brannon
TA58
Way, Christopher
SB60, MD38, TC17
Wheeler, Deborah L.
TA58, TC58
Weatherley, Robert
MB35
Whetham, David
TA41
Weaver, Catherine Elizabeth
MB58, MC53, TA53, TD10
Whitaker, Beth Elise
WD45
Webb, Edward
SB06, MD59
White, Carla
SC03, SD03, MC03
Weber, Christian
TA48
White, James D.
SA42, TD53
Weber, Cynthia
SA02, SC21, TD08
White, Nathan F
SA36
Weber, Heloise
PX10, SB24, MX10, TD19,
WXA69
Whitehall, Geoffrey A.
MB65
Weber, Johannes P.
MB44
Whitehead, Laurence
SB56
Weber, Katja
MC24, TA03
Whiteside, Craig
SD04
Weber, Martin
PX10, SB24, SD97, MB15,
MX10, TC24, WXA69
Whitlark, Rachel E.
WB18
Whitman, Richard
SC35, SD35, WA40
Whitten-Woodring, Jenifer
SD43, TC43, WA95
Whitworth, Sandra
TD23, WD67
Whooley, Jonathon Patrick
MD63, TA37, WC44
Whyte, Jeffrey
MC22
Whytock, Christopher A.
WA34
Wibbels, Erik
MB16
Wibben, Annick T. R.
PX49, SA24, MA55, MD67,
WD50
Wick, Shelley
SB14
Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Eric
SC28
Wiegand, Krista E.
MB03, WA54, WB34
Wiener, Antje
SD33
Wiesel, John
SA30, TD42
Wigger, Angela
SA25
Wight, Colin
SD01, MD10, TC64
Wilcox, Lauren
SA48, SD67, MA63
Wilcox, Richie
TD28
Wilhelmsen, Julie Maria
TD15
Wilkenfeld, Jonathan
WC17
Wilkinson, Cai
PX09, MX69, MD21, TC21
Wilkinson, David O.
WA19, WD60
Wilkinson, Rorden
MA24, WA12
Willard, Melissa
SD38
Willardson, Spencer L.
TC61, WC37
Wille, Tobias
WA58
Willett, Thomas D.
MC60
Williams, Brian Glyn
SB17
Weber, Steven
WB19
Webersik, Christian
SC31, TC23, WD06
Webster, D. G.
MA01, MB31, MC27, TC51
Weeks, Jessica
SB08
Wegenast, Tim
SA54, SB46
Weghorst, Keith Richard
MB21, TC56
Wehling, Fred
TC49
Weibust, Inger H.
SD26
Weidmann, Nils
SD62, MD02
Weidner, Helmut
SA56
Weidner, Jason R.
PX10, SA25, MX10, WXA69,
WC44
Weimar, Christopher
TA30
Weinbaum, Laurence
TC03
weinberg, leonard
SA17, WA39
Weinberg, David A.
TD38
Weinert, Matthew S.
TC52, WD68
Weinhardt, Clara
TC40
Weinthal, Erika S.
MC31, WB31
Weintraub, Michael L.
MD38, WB18
Weir, Bonnie A.
MC39
Weisfeiler, Anna
SB19
Weiss, Jessica C.
MA53, TC32
Weiss, Paulette
MA58
Weiss, Thomas G.
SC29, MA24, MD41, TD35
Weitsman, Patricia Ann
SC24, SD58, MC49
Welch, David A.
TB50
Index of Participants
Williams, Gregory P.
TD01, WA19
Wright, Stephen John
SD20, MC40, TB42
Williams, Heather
WC37
Wright, Teresa
TD29
Williams, John Walter
MC56
Wright-Smith, Kali
MD96
Williams, Kristen
SA14, MB24, MC24, WA63,
WC05
Wu, Chonghan
TA26
Williams, Michael C.
MA23, MB10
Wu, Der-yuan
WC16
Williams, Michael J.
WB09
Wu, Fei
SC96, MA43, TA26
Williams, Owain D.
SC49, WA24, WC24
Wu, Fengshi
TB96
Williams, Robert E.
MB01
Wu, Irene S.
SD07
Williams, Thomas Mackin
WA65
Wu, Riqiang
TD49
Willmetts, Simon David
WB61
Wu, Wen-Chin
WC21
Wilner, Alexandre S.
TB29, TC49
Wucherpfennig, Julian
PX17, SA51
Wilson, Eric M.
WD60
Wullweber, Joscha
TB14, TC42
Wilson, Erin K.
TA15
Wunderlich, Carmen
TA39
Wilson, Ernest J.
MC02
Wurtz, Kelly Philip
MC14
Wilson, Felipe
SE97, TC26
Wylie, Lana
SA37, MA42
Wilson, Jake
MD49
Xavier, Constantino H.
MB39, TB09
Wiltse, Evren Celik
WC57
Xu, Jiajun
WB07
Wimpy, Cameron
SA52, SB31
Y Li, Frank
WD06
Windsor, Leah Cathryn Wells
SB54, TA63
Yackee, Jason
TA19, WD20
Winecoff, William K.
SC22
Yadav, Vikash
WC18
Winner, Andrew C.
SB62, WB13
Yakhyaeva, Laliya S
WB52
Winters, Matthew S.
TB40, WB14, WC07
Yamada, Atsushi
WB04
Winzoski, Karen J.
TA11
Yamada, Yoshiko
WA67
Wipfli, Heather
WD07
Yamane, Tatsuo
TB26, WA39
Wippl, Joe
WA61
Yanacopulos, Helen
SD54, MC06, TB21, TC53
Wirth, Christian
SD30
Yanguas, Pablo
MB38
Wirtz, James J.
PX27, SC09, TC49, TD17,
WD61
Yanik, Lerna
SB23, WD20
Yardimci, Sebnem
SA67
Ye, Min
SB31
Ye, Min
WC20
Yegen, Oya Z.
SA16
Yen, Han-Ju
MD57, TB20
Yeo, Andrew
MA53
Yeo, Lay Hwee
TB33
Yesilada, Birol A.
SD40, WA05, WB21
Yesiltas, Ozum
TD46
Yildiz, Ugur
MA32
Yoder, Brandon K.
WC55
Yoo, Hyemin
MC37
Yoo, Hyon Joo
SD05
Yoon, Esook
SD34, TA25
York, Jillian C.
PX09, MX69, WXB69
York, Phillip Thomas
MA07
Yoshihara, Susan Fink
SD21
Yoshihara, Toshi
SB62, WB08
You, Chaekwang
MA57
Youde, Jeremy
WA24, WB24, WC24
Youmans, William Lafi
MB43, WA06
Young, Alasdair R.
MC47, WC21
Young, Jason
TB20
Young, Joseph
SD62, MA54
Young, Kevin
TC26, WC26, WD14
Young, Oran R.
SC19, MB02, TD16
Young, Patricia T.
MB30, MC65, WB51
Young, Stephanie
MC08
Wischnath, Gerdis
SA27
Wise, Carol
WB10
Wiseman, Emily Alicia
TB62
Witte, James C.
TB14
Wittmeyer, Hannah
WB20
Wivel, Anders
MB13, TB10, WB23
Wobig, Jacob P.
WA29
Wodrig, Stefanie
WD50
Wohlforth, William C.
MD16, TA24
Woldemariam, Yohannes
TB55, TD36, WB11, WD36
Wolf, Sonja C.
MD39
Wolfberg, Adrian
SD61
Wolfe, Wojtek M.
WC55
Wolff, Andrew T.
SA06
Wolff, Jonas
SA36, SD13, MD56
Wolff, Sarah
MC21, WB56
Wong, Joseph
TA07
Wong, Tom Kei
SC46
Wong, Wendy
PX21, SB11, MC58
Wood, Reed M.
PX17, SC51, WA68
Woods, Kevin M.
SC38, TA09
Woodside, Claire
SA07, WC30
Woodward, Richard
TC59
Wordliczek, Lukasz
MB14
Worrall, James E.
MA22
Wrage, Stephen D.
WB49
Wright, Dominick E.
TA57
Index of Participants
Ypi, Lea
SD41, TB52, TC41
Ziegelmayer, Eric J.
SB27, TA49
Yu, Hongyuan
MC98
Ziegler, Charles E.
SD52, TC10
Yu, Taifa
SB13
Zierler, Matthew
TC51
Yu, Ya-Wen
TD40
Zihnioglu, Ozge
SC23
Yuan, Jingdong
SB33, MB05
Zimerman, Artur
SA54, MB45
Yuen, Amy
TB57, WA51
Zimmerman, Brigitte
SA57, WD26
Yuldasheva, Guli
SD18
Zimmerman-Liu, Teresa
TD29
Yusifova, Sabina
TD36
Zimmermann, Doron
WD61
Yuzawa, Takeshi
MC01
Zinzombe, Shamiso
SC20
Zagorowski, Piotr
SC54
Zoelle, Diana G.
SB52
Zagorski, Kimberly
PX09, SD43, MB22, MX69,
WXB69
Zubair, Shirin
TC62
Zahar, Marie-Joelle
MB50, WD10
Zuercher, Christoph M.
WA47
Zahariadis, Nikolaos
WD56
Zuern, Michael
MA33, MB58
Zaharna, R. S.
SB59, MB43, WA53, WB58
Zunes, Stephen
TC68
Zaiotti, Ruben
MA15
Zwald, Zachary J.
MC05, WC57
Zaitseva, Maria N.
SB05
Zwingel, Susanne
PX49, TA64, TB64
Zakaria, Patty
MC56
Zwitter, Andrej J.
TD34, WA65
Zala, Benjamin
PX27, SC65
Zysk, Katarzyna
TC39
Zalewski, Marysia
SC64, MA64, MD63, WA64
Zalman, Amy
TB58
Zambernardi, Lorenzo
WC40
Zapata, Maria Lucia
MD36
Zarakol, Ayse
SB47, SC42, MC23, WB16
Zarsky, Lyuba
TC31, TD27
Zartman, I. William
WA23
Zartner, Dana
SA59
Zaum, Dominik
SD19, WB60
Zawahri, Neda
MA65, WB06
Zech, Steven T.
MA57
Zehfuss, Maja
MA55, WD50
Zeigler, Sean
SB36, TD11
Zeiser, Pamela
TC45
Zeitlin, Jonathan
MD31
Zeljkovic, Nikola
SD56
Zelli, Fariborz
TB31, TD31, WC27
Zellman, Ariel
SC32
Zeng, Ka
MA20, TC25
Zevelev, Igor
SD52
Zevnik, Andreja
WD15
Zhang, Enyu
SC05
Zhang, Shuxiu
TB22, WD14
Zhang, Yongjin
TA52
Zhang, Zhenqing
TD29
Zhao, Jizhou
MC04, WD03
Zhao, Suisheng
WC65
Zhao, Tong
TC17
Zheng, Yixiao
SC05, TA05
Zheng, Yu
MB25
Zhong, Mei
WB44
Zhong, Zhenming
TC17
Zhou, Ella S.
MD07
Zhukov, Yuri
WB66, WD17
Ziaei, Hanieh
TA22
Ziaja, Sebastian
TB54