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Saturday 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Area Studies t Participan Hanne Fjelde, Uppsala University t Participan Matthijs Bogaards, Jacobs University Bremen t Participan Christof Hartmann, University of Duisburg-Essen t Participan Havard Hegre, Peace and Research Institute Oslo t Participan Donald Horowitz, Duke University t Participan Andreas Mehler, German Institute of Global and t Area Studies Participan Benjamin Reilly, ANU t Participan Philip G. Roeder, UCSD t Participan Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz t Participan Timothy D. Sisk, University of Denver t Room: 411, Hilton Bayfront Chair Neil Edward Harrison, The Sustainable Development Institute Participan John J. Mikler, University of Sydney t Participan Jeffrey S. Mcgee, University of Newcastle t Participan Mark Huberty, University of California, Berkeley t Participan Robert A. MacNeil, University of Ottawa t Participan Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds t Participan David L. Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston t 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 Chair Ronen Peter Palan, University of Birmingham Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Annick T. R. Wibben, University of San Francisco t Participan Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida t Participan Andrea Den Boer, University of Kent t Participan Debra Liebowitz, Drew University t Participan Shirin Saeidi, University of Cambridge t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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, t Dominguez Hills Participan Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths t Participan Giampiero Giacomello, University of Bologna t Participan Madeline M. Carr, Australian National University t 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. Panel 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida t Participan Sara E Brown, Clark University t Participan Ronit Berger, Syracuse University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Sharon Schierling, Univ of Notre Dame t Participan Satya Pattnayak, Villanova University t 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 t Participan James J. Wirtz, Naval Postgraduate School t Participan Christopher Twomey, Naval Postgraduate School t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Mark Stout, Johns Hopkins University t Participan David D. Palkki, National Defense University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Satya Pattnayak, Villanova University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware t Participan Rein Taagepera, UC Irvine t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Shawn M. Powers, Georgia State University Participatory Globalization Through Cooperative Networks Sponsor(s): Workshop Panel Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College t Participan Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki t Participan Sanjay Seth, La Trob University t Participan Karen Smith, University of Cape Town t Participan Arlene Beth Tickner, University of the Andes t 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 t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Douglas Anthony Borer, Naval Postgraduate School t Participan Janni Aragon, University of Victoria t 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" Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of New York t Participan Michael J. Bosia, Saint Michael's College t Participan Jessica L. Peet, University of Southern California t 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 t Participan David L. Downie, Fairfield University t Participan Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Wellesley College t Participan Peter Dauvergne, University of British Columbia t Participan Simon Nicholson, American University t Participan D. G. Webster, Dartmouth College t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Beth-Ann Kutchma, University of North CarolinaChapel Hill 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Catherine Elizabeth Weaver, University of Texas at Austin t Participan Daniele Archibugi, National Research Council t Participan Autumn Lockwood Payton, Social Science Research Center, Berlin t 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 t Participan Erin L. McCandless, New School University t Participan Samuel Gbaydee Doe, United Nations Development t Programme Participan Topher McDougal, Kroc School of Peace Studies, t University of San Diego Participan Ami Carpenter, University of San Diego t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Jef Huysmans, Open University t Participan R. B. J. Walker, University of Victoria and PUC-Rio t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan David Kang, University of Southern California t Participan David D. Palkki, National Defense University t Participan Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Zakia Afrin, Golden Gate University t Participan Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner, City University of t New York Participan James H. Mittelman, American University t Participan Geeta Chowdhry, Northern Arizona University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo/CIGI 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 Participan Alan Sweedler, San Diego State University t Participan Cathryn A. Clement, Texas A & M University t Participan Chad Gasta, Iowa State University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Thania Paffenholz, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Ali R. Fisher, Mappa Mundi Consulting t Participan Craig Hayden, American University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Mikhail Alexseev, SDSU t Participan Andrei V. Korobkov, Middle Tennesse State University t Participan Sergey Sevastiyanov, Vladivostok St. University of t Economics Participan Tamara Troyakova, Far Eastern Federal University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Cassie Doyle, The Consulate General of Canada, 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Timothy N. Castle, CIA 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. Disc. 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Panel 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan Steven Pinker, Harvard University t Participan Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University t Participan Bradley Thayer, Thayer Limited t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Simon F. Reich, Rutgers University Newark 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t T. V. Paul, McGill University 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa t Barbara Participan Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University t Participan Federico Steinberg, Autonoma University of Madrid t and Royal Elcano Institute 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Panel 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 Participan Michael J. Struett, North Carolina State University t Participan Aarti Gupta, Wageningen University t Participan Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne t Participan James Bohman, St Louis University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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) t Participan Kathleen G. Cunningham, University of Maryland t Participan J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University t Participan Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame t Participan Patrick M. Regan, Binghamton University t Participan Philip Andrew Schrodt, Pennsylvania State t 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 t Participan Peter Cowhey, UC San Diego t Participan David A. Lake, University of California San Diego t Participan Stephen D. Krasner, Stanford University t 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 t Participan Otmar Hoell, Austrian Institute for International t Affairs-oiip Participan Trine B. Flockhart, Danish Institute for International Studies t Participan Laurence Weinbaum, Israel Council on Foreign Relations t Participan Claudia Calvin, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations t Participan Chauyen Lai Shrestha, Institute of International t 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 t Participan Virginia Ann Haufler, University of Maryland t Participan Aarti Gupta, Wageningen University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Anna M. Agathangelou, York University t Participan Jacqueline Berman, Mathematica Policy Research t Participan Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Education Participan Mats Braun, Institute of International Relations t Participan Ambassador Jose Romero Jr., Philippine Council for Foreign Relations t Participan Gunilla M. Reischl, Swedish Institute of International t Affairs Participan Jan Joel Andersson, The Swedish Institute of International Affairs t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University t Participan Arie M. Kacowicz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem t Participan Margaret G. Hermann, Syracuse University t Participan Edward Kolodziej, University of Illinois t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan Jan Willem Honig, King's College London t Participan P. Terrence Hopmann, Johns Hopkins University t Participan Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London t Participan Markus Kornprobst, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna t Participan Heinz Gaertner, Austrian Institute for International t Affairs Participan Kari Mottola, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland t Participan Andrej J. Zwitter, University of Groningen t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Harry D. Gould, Florida International University 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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? Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Peter Mandaville, George Mason University t Participan Philip Seib, University of Southern California t 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 t Participan Nikki Lam, Vietnamese American Youth Alliance t Participan Trangdai N. Glassey-Tranguyen, Stanford University t Participan Kim-Trang Dang, Community Leader, San Diego t Participan Anthony Vinh Nguyen, Community Liason and Youth Leader t 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 t Participan David McBride, Oxford University Press t Participan Charles Myers, Princeton University Press t Participan Roger Haydon, Cornell University Press t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Frank P. Harvey, Dalhousie University t Participan Jack S. Levy, Rutgers University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Marcus Watson 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Yelena Osipova, American University t Participan Craig Hayden, American University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Disc. “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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Hrishabh Sandilya, Anglo-American University t Participan John Barron Boyd, Le Moyne College t 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 t Participan Akihiro Iwashita, Slavic Research Center t Participan Vladimir L. Mukomel, Russian Academy of Sciences t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Tom Farer, University of Denver t Participan Monica Carreto Serrano, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect t Participan Stephen J. Hopgood, School of Oriental and African Studies t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Ted Hopf, National University of Singapore t Participan Friedrich Kratochwil, European University Institute t Participan Harry D. Gould, Florida International University t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 t Participan Kate Bedford, University of Kent t Participan Breny Mendoza, California State University, Northridge t Participan Mary E. Hawkesworth, Rutgers University t Participan Anna Christina Sampaio, Santa Clara University t 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 AM 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t 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 PM 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 Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Participan t Jonathan Liljeblad, University of Southern California 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