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Tuesday PWKS3: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Research Grant International Order and the Distribution of Identity in 1950 (By invitation only) ‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee Part. Marina Duque (The Ohio State University) Part, Ted Hopf (National University of Singapore) Part. Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of international Studie) Coord. Bentley B.Allan (Johns Hopkins University) Coord. Srdjan Vucetic (University f Ottawa) PWG01: Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Working Group ilities, Challenges and Prospects Religion and Peace: Possi | Working Group Dise. Cecelia Lynch (University of California Irvine) Dise. _Alpaslan Ozerdem (Coventry University) Disc. Dena A. Abdelkader (University of Massachusetts) Dise. Erin K. Wilson (University of Groningen) Disc. Hrair alan (Carter Center) ise. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Disc. Jeremy A. Rinkar (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) Dise. _Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universtiy of Birmingham) Part, AigulKulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Part. Badredine Arti (University of Florida) Part. Benjamin Marcus (Global Covenant Partners) Part. Bertha. Amisi (Nova Southeastern University) Part. Davis Brown (Marviille Univesity) Part. Farah ALMousawi (Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIt)) Part. Giorgio Shani (International Christian University) Part. Gregorio Bettza (University of Exeter) Part. Jerry White (Universty of Virginia) Part. Johanna K Bimir (University of Maryland) Part. Jonathan Agensky (London Schoo! of Economics ané Political Science) Part, Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Part. ShaneJ. Barter (Soka University of America) Coord. Turan Kayaoglu (University of Washington) Coord. Nukhet A.Sandal (Ohio University) PWK1S5: Tuesday 8:30 AM- 5:00 PM Research Grant Organizations in Contentious Politics (By invitation only) esearch &. Workshop Grants Commitee Part. Victor Asal (State Unversity of New York a Albany) Part. Kristin Bakke (University College Londen) Part. Margherita Belgioioso (University of Essex) Part, KanishaD. Bond (University of Maryland) Part. Erica Chenoweth (University of Denver) Part. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Part. Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University) Part. Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College) Part. Chris Meserole (University of Maryland) Part. Kelsey Naughton (University of North Texas) Part. Roman-GabrielOlar (University of Essax) Part. Evan Perkoski (Harvard Kennedy Schoo!) Part. Lee Seymour (Université de Montréal) Part. Alec Worsnop (Massachusetts insttute of Technology) Coord. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland) PWKA7: Tuesday 8:30 AM- 5:30 PM Research Grant Parsing the Passions: Methodology and Emotion in International Relations (By invitation only) esearch &. Workshop Grants Commitee Part. Aviad Levy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Part. Brent E.Sasley (University of Texas at Artington) Part. Elina KA. Penttinen (University of Helsinki) Part. EricaSimone Almeida Resende (IUPERJInsttuto Universitrio de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Part. tlan Danjoux (AzreliInsttute of Israel Studies, Concordia University) Part, Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Insttute of Technology) Part. Lauren Wileax (University of Cambridge) Part. LindaT. Ahdll (Keele University) Part. Luke B. Campbell (Avila Unversity) Part. Melanie Richter-Montpenit (University of Sheeld) Bart, TH. Hall (University of Oxford) Part, Roland leiker (University of Queensland) Part. Andrew A.. Rass (Ohio University) Part. Simon Koschut (Freie Universitat Berlin) Part. TySolomon (University of Glasgow) Coord. Eric. Van Fythoven (Carleton University) Coord. DanielJ Levine (The University of Alabama) Coord. Karin Fiarke (Universty of St Andrews) Coord. MiraSucharov (Carleton University) PSEO1: Tuesday 9:00 AM- Pay It Forward: Women Helping Women (by invitation only) Commitee onthe Stotur of women Part, Part. Part. cmte Chair Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth) Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Alison R. Holmes (Humboldt State University) Elana. Pokalova (Wational Defense University) Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Kelly M. Kadera (University of lows) Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) DinaA.Zinnes (University of linois) Marie Breuning (University of North Texas) HolliA. Semetko (Emory University) Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) May Tan-Mullns (University of Nottingham Ningbo China) Jennifer Ramas (Loyola Marymount University) Christina Fattore (West Virginia University) ‘Adebola Olayinka (Duke University) ‘Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver) Carrie Railing (University of California ving) Casey 8. McNeil Johns Hopkins University) Christine Balarezo (Independent Scholar} ChristineS. Cheng (King's College London) Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University) Corinne Tagiarina (University of Connecticut) Crystal Whetstone (University of Cincinnati) Davina Durgana (American University, School of International Service) Eleonora Mattiaci (Amherst College) Isl Akbulut (Wayne State University) JenniferSciubba (Rhodes College) ‘ing T20 (New York University School of Law) Jinyoung kang (University of Massachusetts Boston) Katerina Krlisova (Nottingham Trent University) Kerstin Fisk (Loyola Marymount University) Louise Marie Hurel (PUCRia) Maryyum Mehmood (King's College London) Natalia Kasianenko (University of Nevada, Reno) Sarah von Billrbeck (University of Reading) Suparna Chaudhry (Yale University) Teresa. Cravo (University of Coimbra) Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University) Ulrike Theuerkaut (University of East Anglia) Jessie Rumsey (University of lina at Urbana-Champaign) Rebacca/ensen (Centre for Miltary and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary) Hitomi Keyama (Johns Hopkins University) Yoo-Sundung (Texas A&M University) Whitney Grespin (King’s College London) Jennifer Ramas (Loyola Marymount University) ‘Committee Panel Pwao2: juesday 9:00 AM- 5:30 PM Werking Group Strategic Foresight & IR for the 21st Century (sa working Group Dise, Dise. Part. Part. Barry Hughes (Josef Korbel School of International Studies) Margaret E.Kosal (Georgia Institute of Technology) Henrik 0. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Karen Saunders (American University School of Internat Service) Frank Smith (The University of Sydney) Brent M. Durbin (Smith College) Yakov Ber-Haim (Technion-Israal Insitute of Technology) Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) Maliak Du Mont (Amur Capital Management) Philippe Dufort (Université Saint-Paul) Michael F. Oppenheimer (Center for Global Affairs, NYU) Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia) ReginaJoseph (Sibylink) Bruce. Bueno de Mesquita (New York University) Medha Bisht (South Asian University) Hiski Haukkata (University of Tampere) Sheila Ronis (Walsh College) Regina Abrami (University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) Jelca StefanovieStambuk (University of Selgrade Faculty of Political Sciences) Tom McDermott (Georgia Insttute of Technology) Jonathan Moyer (University of Denver) SriniSitaraman (Clark University) Jay M.Parker (National Defense Universty-CSA) Catarina sabel Tully (Strategy & Securty Institute, Exeter University, UK Hilary Brifta (King's College London) Research Grant Beyond Ruptures and Crises: International Relations and the Long Unwinding Road of the Middle Ages (By invitation only) esearch &. Workshop Grants Commitee Part. Part. Part. Part. coord. Coord. Coord: Wiliam Bain (National University of Singapore) Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Kathleen Davis (Universty of Rhode Island) Yale H. Ferguson (Rutgers University) SandraS. Halperin (University of London) Beate Jahn (University of Sussex) Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp) ‘Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) George Lawson (London School of Economics and Polieal Science) HaWard Leira (NUP) Richard W. Mansbach (Iowa State University) ‘Andrew Bradley Philips (University of Queensland) ‘Ayge Zarakal (University of Cambridge) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUP) Xavier Guilaume (University of Edinburgh) Julia Costa Lopez (University of Oxford) PWK32: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Research Grant ‘The Instrumental Uses of Norms in International Relations (By invitation only) ‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee Part. Philip M. Ayoub (Orexel University) Part. Michal en-JosefHirsch_ (Wellesley College) Part. Clilerd Bab (Duquesne University) Part, Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Part. Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Austin) Part, Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University) Part. David H. Capie (Victoria Univesity of Wellington) Part. Jonathan Chow (University of Macau) Part. Kate Cronin-Furman (Columbia University) Part. Tanisha Fazal (University f Notre Dame) Part. Courtney . Fung (The University of Hong Kong) Part, John. Gentry (independent) Part. Kelly. Greenhill (Tufts University, Harvard University) Part. Danie! Nexon (Georgetown University) Part, RebeccaSanders (University of Cincinnat) Part. Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland) Coord. Jennifer Dixon (Vilanova University) Coord. Jennifer Erickson (Boston College) PWKA9: Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Research Grant Unsteady Lives: The dynamics of norm robustness (By invitation only) ‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee Part, Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Part. Sidra Hamidi (Northwestern University) Part. PhilOrchard (University of Queensland) Part. Sarah Percy (University of Western Australia) Par. Christan G.K ReusSmit (University of Queensland) Part. Thomas Risse (Freie Universitat Bern) Part. WayneSandheltz (University of Southern California) Part Beth AnnSimmans (Harvard University) Part. Jennifer Welsh (European University Insitute) Coord. Lisbeth Zimmermann (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Coord. Nicole Deitelhofl (Goethe University Frankfurt /Peace Research Insitute Frankfurt) PWK61: Tuesday 9:00 AM - Research Grant Unpacking the Sending State: Regimes, Institutions and Nor-state ‘Actors in Diaspora and Emigration Politics (By invitation only) ‘esearch & Workshop Gronts Commitee Part. Fiona Adamson (50AS, University of London) Part. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins Unversity) Part, Katrina Burgess (Tufts University) Part. Sarah Garding (University of Oxford) Part. Marlies Glasus (University of Amsterdam) Part. JamesF. Holiield (Southern Methodist University) Part. Patrick Ireland (llinois nsttute of Technology) Part. Covadonga Meseguer (Centro de Investigacién y Docencia Econdmicas) Part. Nikola Mislovie (University of Central Florida) Part. DanaM. Moss (University of Californi, Irvine) Part. Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Part. Myra, Waterbury (Ohio University) Coord. Maria Keinova (Warwick University) Coord. GerasimosTsourapas GOAS, University of London) Wednesday WAO1: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00AM Junior Scholar Session| Junior Scholar Symes Chair Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) WAO1-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘Transitional Justice and Reparations Junior Scholar Symes 15S Group Dise. Aisling Ann Swaine (The George Washington University) Assistance, Reparations and the Meaning of Justice Peter Dixon (Harvard University) Exploring and Modeling Reparations for Mass Killing as @ Rare Diffusive Event (Ore Koren (University of Minnesota) What Should We Expect From Transitional Justice Mechanisms When The Perpetrator Is A Nom-State Actor? [Ninal Sen (Georgia State University) Reparation programs as instruments of legitimacy for international organizations Eva Ottendoerfer (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) WAO1-B: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM ‘Trade, Labor and Human Rights Junior Scholar Symes JSS Group Disc. _K. Chad Clay (University of Georgi) ‘The Dark Underbelly of Free Trade Agreements: How They Allow Human Trafficking to Flourish Christine Balarezo (Independent Scholar) ‘Appeasing regulation: human and labour rights in preferential trade ‘agreements Claire Peacock (University of Oxford) Wearing Out the Welcome: Domestic Labor Competition and Artudes toward Refugees Katherine Felt (Binghamton University) Brendan Mark (Binghamton University) \WAO1-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM JSS Group Global Health: Achievements and Setbacks in International Cooperation Junior Scholar Symes Disc. Susanne Zwingel (Florida International University) ‘A gendered analysis of global heath governance ‘Tracey Wagner-Rizvi(Balilie School of International Afaits, University of Waterloo) Epistemic communities’ networks and their influence on global health cooperation “Maria Esther Coronado Martinez (Carleton University) Friends in Strange Places: Unexpected State Partnerships in Global Heath “Mara Pilinger (George Washington University) WAO1-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM 18S Group Strategies and Challenges in Global Environmental Cooperation Junior Scholar Symes Dise, Kathryn Hochstetler (University of Waterioa) ‘Assessing climate commitment in Latin-American climate powers: ‘Argentina, Brail, Colombia and México “Matias Alejandro Franchini (University of Brasilia) ‘Asian Regional Institutions of Forest Governance: From External ‘Authorities to Self:Governance Hang Ryeol Na (Rochester Institute of Technology] The WTO and the Trade Liberalzation- Animal Welfare Coniict: The Clever Political Economy behind International Institutions ‘Wayne Tan (National Chung Hsing University) asin (National Taiwan University (NTU)) The role of Latin America cities inthe global governance of climate change a comparative analysis of Mexico City, Buenos Aires and So Paulo ‘Ana Carolina Evangelista Mauad (Universidade de Brasilia) ‘WAO02: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Peace, Security and Women’s Empowerment ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair JoshuaS. Goldstein (American University) Dise. Erik Melander (Uppsata University) Health Systems Shocks: Maternal Health in the Time of Ebola, Ismene Gielis (University of Essex) Gender Inequality and Civil Conflict in India Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadotte Academy) ka Forsberg (Uppsala University) Participation isa dirty business - examining gendered obstacles to women’s engagement in peacebuilding processes Henri Myrtinen (International Alert) “Transforming pain into power": A systematic study of a program for ‘female empowerment in the DR Congo ‘Susanne Alldén (independent researcher) Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)} ‘Gudrun Ostby (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO}}) Women at the Table, Women at the Door: Gender, Power, and Inclusion in Political Settlements Zoe Marks (University of Edinburgh) 'WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Domestic Peace and Homeland Security Structures Panel exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) Threats by Foreign Actors to Attaining Peace Robert Spessert (LTC, Military Intelligence, US Army Retired; Consultant on National Security and Intelligence Policy) The War on Terror and Human Security: The Direct, Indirect, and Conceptual Damage Lauren Samuelsen (University of Baltimore) The Cascading Impacts of Climate Change on Food Security and ‘Systems in the United States Linda Kiltz (Walden University ) The Domestic Threat: Challenges for National Security Structures {and the Constitutional Rights of Americans Danny Davis (Texas ALM University) WAOS: Wednesday Panel Sovereignty and History: Theorizing Ideas, Practices and Articulations of Political Authority storia! international Reltions IncernaionalPoltia! sociology ‘Chair Jonathan Agensky (London Schoo! of Economics and Political Science) Disc. Milla. Vaha (University of Turk) Disc. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Oxford) ‘Material Signs, Complexity Theory, and the Conceptualization of the Territorial Stare ‘Alena Drieschova (University of Teronto) ‘Territorial Authority and the Miltary: Past Congruence and Present Decoupling Sebastian M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) Configurations of Sovereignty: Public and Private Authority [Negotiations in Transnational Rulemaking Past and Present ‘Swat Srivastava (Northwestern University) Sovereignty: A Brief History of a Medieval Idea Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College) ‘The International Historical Sociology of Brazilian State Formation: Social Origins of Sovereign Statehood. Pedro Salgado (University of Sussex] WAOS: Wednesday Panel ‘The Chinese “war on pollution”: domestic and international dimensions environmental seule Chair Dise. Gl Murciano (Freie Universit Bertin) Steinar. Andresen (Fridjof Nansen Insitute) Bureaucratic politics and rebalancing of ministerial power to implement ambitious ervironmenta legislation in China Olivia Gippner (London School of Economies and Poliial Science) ‘The Chinese “war on pollution’ and the role of the European Union Diarmuid A. Torney (Dublin City University) Limits to a bottom-up approach in China's low-carbon transition? Evidence from the low-carbon practices in local China Weila Gong (Environmental Policy Research Centre (FFU), Free University of Bertin) China's municipality-governments' role in the carbor-intensity, ‘target 2011-2015): systemic constraints and drivers Iselin Stensdal (Fridtof Nansen Institute] ‘Seizing an opportunity: climate politics in China ‘Meian Chen (University of Oregon] WAO6: Wednesday 6: Panel Hybridity in Peace/statebuilding exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dise. Aisha. Ahmad (University of Toronto) Isabel Racha de Siqueira (IR/PUC-Ri) ‘State building for sustainable peace: the challenges and ‘opportunities of practising ‘hybridity’ during state-building Joanne E, Wallis (Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ‘Australian National University) Peace Internalisation in Peacebuilding Roberta Holanda Maschietto (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra) Differential State-making: Explaining Islands of Stability Across Afghanistan “Michael Friedrich Harsch (New York University Abu Dhabi) Juggling Three Balls at aTime: The Experience of the Hybrid Peace Keeping Force (UNAMID) in Darfur FATHIA HAKIM (The Presidency - dept of political affairs sudan) Turkey as a Peace Building Actor: Analysis of Hybrid Peacebuilding Process of Turkey in Somalia, AliBilgic (Bilkent University) Efser Rana Coskun (PhD Student and Research Assistant at the Department of International Relations Bilkent University ) 'WAO7: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM After Effects of Conflict ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. Caroline Cottet (King’s College London) Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlantic University) Foreign Direct Investment, Persistent Inequalities and Political Tensions in Post-Conflict Liberia ‘Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University) Post-Conflict Effects on Women’s Rights srobana bhattacharya (georgia southern university) How Refugee Populations Can Create trong Political Organizations and End Civil Wars: Learning from the Rise ofthe Afghan Taliban, ‘Aaron Miller (United States Military Academy) The Legacies of Civil War on Social Structure: a comparative analysis of Maoist ‘model villages in Nepal Richard Bownas (University of Northern Colorado} Treating (Civil) War Trauma, Making Positive Peace: Efficient Institutional Ways to Tackle PTSD in Internally Displaced Persons, Child Soldiers and Raped Women. ‘Alexander Niedermeier (Friedrich-Alexander-University langen-Nuremberg) 'WA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Collective Emotions in World Politics Diplomari studies Theory Cchair Simon Koschut (Freie Universitit Bertin) Dise. Karin Fierke (University oft. Andrews) Emotional Diplomacy T.H. Hall (University of Oxford) From Collective to Connective Emation: Affective Publics and Piecemeal Citizenship in a Digital Age ‘Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University) Discursive Signals and Social Emotions Brent E.Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington) Theorizing Collective Emotions and Emotional Bonding in Diplomacy Marcus Holmes (The College of Wiliam and Mary) Nicholas John Wheeler (Brigham Young University) Affective Atmospheres and Collective Subjects Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow) 'WA0S: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Visualizing Conflict: Identity, Violence, Images Internationa Posal Sociology Theory Science, Technology and atin international Relations Chair Disc. Lene Hansen (Universty of Copenhagen) Cecelia Lynch (University af Calfornia irvine) US Soviet Brinksmanship in the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq War as Revealed Through the Soviet Media Wiliam J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) "Lekker Lag’ Will Comics save South Africa? Peter Vale (University of Johannesburg) Getting Real: Images in the Evolution of IR ‘Michael €. Willams (University of Ozawa) Images, Emotions and Humanitarianism Roland Bleiker (University of Queensland) How Soldier Photographers Undid the Band of Brothers, Johan Spanner (University of Copenhagen) ‘Beheadings, Burnings and Bombings: Theorizing the (invisibility of Violence in the War against SIL ‘Simone Molin Frits (University of Copenhagen) WAt0: Wednesday 6: Histories of peace? Roundtable exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Ayge Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Part. Robbie G.Shiliam (Queen Mary, Univesity of London) Part. Anne Orford (Melbourne University) Part, Jennifer Welsh (European University Institute) Part. Christan G.K.ReusSmit (University of Queensland) Part. Severine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University) Part, Patricia Owens (University of Sussex) WAI1: Wednesday Panel ‘The Evolution of Overlapping Regionalism in the 21st Century ‘erman Poicl Science Asociaton Chair Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Chair SérenStapel (Freie Universitat Berlin) Dise. Diana Panke (University of Freibure) ‘Towards bifurcated regionalism: The production of regional overlaps in Central Africa Frank. Mattheis (Govinn, University of Pretoria) Informalty, Competition, and Overlapping Regionalism in East Asia ‘Andrew Yeo (Catholic Unversity of America) Overlapping regionalism in Latin America: Institutional proliferation ‘through strategic contestation? Detlef Nolte (German Insttute of Global and Area Studies) Brigitte Weitfen (University of Séo Paulo) ‘Accounting for Overlapping Regionalism: Comparing Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Séren Stapel (Freie Universitat Berin) Institutional Scope Expansion and Overiap: the Case of Regional Organizations Yoram Haftel (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem } Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) WAI2: Wednesday ‘The Politics of Digital Technology european intemational stuies Associaton Panel CChair Mika P_Aattola (The Finnish Insttute of International Afairs- Tallin University) Dise. Delf Rothe (University of Hamburg) ‘The Politics of Technology: Emergence, constitution and. intervention Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Metropolitan University C The Politcization of Technology ~ How to Understand the Political Character of Technology in the Digital Era Linda Monsees (Universitat Sremen) Algorithms, Political Agency and the Reification of Technology’ David Chandler (University of Westminster) Our Climate is Nuclear: Technology and the Emergence of Climate Change ‘Scott Hamilton (London School of Economics) 'WAL3: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Diaspora Politics & International Relations: Emerging Research ‘Agendas -thnicty, Notonalizm,& maigrtion tucies Chair Disc. Kristin Surak (OAS, University of London) Yehonatan Abramson Uohns Hopkins University) Beyond diaspora policies: Integrating migration issues in development policies Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University) Sending State Involvement in Host State Policies: The Case of West African Sending States and Moroccan Immigration Reform Kelsey Pearce Norman (University of California Irvine) Diasporas and WeakStates: When Does Nationalist and Sectarian Transnational Diaspora Activism Give Way to Civic Initiatives? Maria Keinova (Warwick University) Dreneta Karabegovic (University of Warwick) (ula Kadhum (University of Warwick) ‘States or Parties? Comparing Patterns of Diaspora Outreach Katrina Burgess (Tufts University) Does Emigration Sustain Authoritarianism? Egypt & Cross-Regime Cooperation in the Middle East GGerasimos Tsourapas (SOAS, University of Londen) Sending States and the Making of Intra-Diasporic Politics Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) 'WA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Diversifying Environmental Struggles: From Theory to Practice Environmental studies Chair Hayley Stevenson (University of hefteld) Disc. Hayley Stevenson (University of Sheffield) Too Many People? Too Much Stuff?: Understanding Gendered Environmental Debates about Population and Consumption Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Tale of Two Continents: Comparative Environmental Ethicsin the Americas Mauro J. Caraccioli (Saint Michae!'s College) The Impact of Environmental Indices: Can Poor Rankings Spark Change? Saskia van Wees (University of Flerida) Crooks, Thieves, and Nature in IR: Toward a More Critical Evaluation of Extractive Industries ‘Amanda E. Wooden (Bucknell University] Energy Tomorrow: Some Contradictions in the Contemporary Geopolitics of Unconventional Oil Development Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)) WAI5: Wednesday Panel Democracy Promotion and Local Attitudes and Behaviors Around Elections International Organization exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dise. Lauren Prather (University of Calfornia, San Diego) Lauren Prather (University of Calfornia, San Diego) ‘Third Party Monitors and the Credibility of Political Processes, Sarah . Bush (Temple University) Organizing Democracy: How International Organizations Assist Democratic Consolidation aul Poast (University of Chicago) Room for Rebels? Post-Conflict Participation Provisions and Election Quality Alla M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley, Science) ‘The Sources of Perceived Legitimacy for Election Observation Organizations: A Field Survey Experiment Susan Hyde (Yale University) Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University) Improving Democratic Performance through Citizen Engagement ‘and Participation in South Africa Danielle lung (Emory University) James Long (Harvard University) WAI6: Wednesday Panel Peacebuilding in Theory and Practice exploring Peace (Theme) Chair PaminaM. Firchow (George Mason University) Chair Harry Anastasiou (Portland State University) Dise. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala Universty/Universty of Notre Dame) Political accommodation: Theory and practice for peacemaking and peacebuilding Gerard Me Hugh (Confit Dynamics International] ‘The Peace Triangle: Capturing Peace after Military Victory in Sri Lanka Kristine Hoglund (Uppsala University) Intellectual Strategies for Peacebuilding David Swartz (Boston University) Rotary and the Liberal Peace Paradigm Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) Human Insecurity and the Colonial Legacy in Myniamar Giorgio Shani (International Christian University) Sana Saeed (International Chistian University) WAI7: Wednesday Panel Peace-bringing or peace-breaking? (How) Should the West respond ‘to Russian status concerns? exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dise. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Humiliation and its mobilization. The Ukraine crisis and the ‘humiliation mot in Russian foreign policy ‘Tom Casier (University of Kent) Warning signs missed? Reassessing Western responses to Russian status aspirations, ‘Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) Russia's soft power in international relations: influence, status and. self-esteem ‘Tuomas A. Forsberg (University of Tampere) ‘Status Seeking and Status Responses: A Cautionary Note About Both ‘Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) How to promote peace with Russia? Russia's status (in)consistencies ‘and policy dilemmas for the West Maria Raquel Freire (University of Coimbra) Regina Heller (University of Hamburg] Panel 'WAI8: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘Advancing the Rule of Law: Human Rights and the Quest for ‘Accountability comporaiveitericpinary Studies ‘humon Rights International Low Chair George. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Disc. George. Andreopoulos (City University of New York) Disc. Steve Ropp (University of Wyoming) The Enduring and Fleeting Effects of the Middle East's Rights Revolution ‘Shadi Mokhtari (American University] Fighting Corruption: Global Norm and the Emergence of Anti- Corruption Agencies Elizabeth Chrun (University of Washington) The International Diffusion of Accountability and Investigative Norms Hun Joon Kim (Korea University) Creating a (benign) monster: Addressing backlog and enforcement issues with international human rights courts Ryan Lowry-Lee (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Judicial Legitimacy and Its Impact on Stability, Development and, Human Rightsin Africa Traciel Reid (School of Public & International Affairs, North ‘carolina State University) 'WA9: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Global Capitalism, National Inequ: International Potial Economy jes and Instability Chair Alex Nunn (Leeds Metropolitan University) Chair Sophia Price (Leeds Beckett University) Disc. Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Inequality and the Social Power of Money Greig Charnock (The University of Manchester) The Intersectional Nature of Inequality Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Shetfeld) Class Contict in Thailand: The Global Economy and Asian Transitions to Economic Development and ‘Democracy’ Harold Kerbo (Cal Poly State University) From Mercantilism to Developmentalism to Authoritarian Capitalism: The Crisis of Japan's Solution to Regional Inequality 11950-2000 Jayantha Jayman (St. Lwerence University) Income Inequality and Social Unrest Singh (George Mason University) Byunghwan Son (George Mason University) WA20: Wednesday International Regimes: Constrainer or Enabler? International Organization Panel chair Disc. Jennifer Sterling Folker (University of Connecticut) 4J.Samuel Barkin (University of Massachusetts Boston) Insttutionalism Revisited: Explaining Regime Fragmentation and its Consequences for Global Governance Fariborz Zell (Lund University) Pursuing State Power: The Impact of Arctic International Regimes lauren Meslow (University of Calgary] ‘The Paciic Alliance block: an enabler sub-regional regime for non powerful states ‘Angelica Guerra (Doctoral student-Pentifcia Universidad Catélica del Peri) ‘The Mixed Blessing of International Security Regimes: Israel's, Relations with Egypt and Syria between the Suez War and the Sbc Day War Eitan Barak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) International Regimes and Changing State Interests Saira Bano (University of Calgary) WA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel Contested Politics of Development and Inequalities: Examples from Latin America ‘lobo Development chair Dise. Vicor Vieira (PER) Victor Vieira (IUPER) ‘The politics of redistribution in Brazil Sian Herbert (University of Birmingham) Political Economies of the Possible: Latin America at the End of the commodities Boom? James D. Bowen (Saint Louis University) Buen Vivir and "Radical Leftism’ in Correa's Ecuador Paul W. Posner (Clark University) Enhancing the global in the pursuit of oil nationalism: Venezuela, ‘and Ecuador's oll policy and the state-global nexus ‘Antulio Resales (University of Waterloo) ‘The rearticulation of forces in Bolivian and Venezuetan political ‘game: challenges to the proceso de cambio. ‘Ana Carolina Delgado (UER)) WA22: Wednesday Large-N Studies in ENMISA Research Ethnicity, Nationale, & Migration stud “Scent Stay of ternational Processes Panel chair Dise. Michael A. Allen (Boise State University) Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech (Ohio State University) Conceptualizing Identity Groups over Time and Space Benjamin Acosta (Louisiana State University) Kristen Ramos (California State University, San Bernardino) Ethnic Diversity and Nonviolent Uprisings: Linking Arms in Solidarity Dragana Vidovie (University of Essex) Kristian Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex) Ethnic Cleavages, Democratization, and the Survival of Ethnic Dominance “Manuel Vogt (Eidgenéssische Technische Hochschule Zurich) ‘The Cross national Measurement of Substantive Representation: A survey of means and methods Geoff Allen (University of California Santa Barbara) Solution or Problem? Ethnic Federalism in Post-conflict Nepal ‘Anil Sigdel (Advanced Research and Training Institute, Kathmandu, Nepal) 'WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel The changing role of central banks in domestic and international ‘economy International Poiial Economy Chair Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Matthias M. Mathis Johns Hopkins University) Central Bank Learning from the Global Financial Crisis Juliet E. Johnsen (McGill University) Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal) Expert Networks in Economic Governance: Ideational Emergence at Jackson Hole Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business Schoo!) ‘Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast] Unconventional Monetary Polices and Central Bank Independence: Perspectives for Brazil and Mexico in the after-crisis 2009-2014) Fernando Luiz Brandao Marques (Universidade de Sao Paulo) The culture of central banks reaction function A politcal model of monetary policy in hard times Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore and Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIG!)) Policy Innovation, Central Bank Structure, and the Interwar Gold, Exchange Standard (1922-1931) Nicolas Thompson (University of South Florida) 'WA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Human Rights, Resources and Development ‘human Rights Panel Chair Disc. Dharitri Dwivedy (Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Nidhi) ‘Adam Fejerskov (Oanish Institute for International Studies & Roskilde University) Defining Norm Compliance: The Equitable Access Scorecard and ‘the Human Right to Water Jennifer S, Schiff (Western Carolina University) ANew Threat to International Peace and Security? Exploring the Link between Public Health Emergencies and Peace ‘Antonietta Elia (University of Santiago de Compostela) Livelihood Security and India's Land Acquisition Bill of 2013 Lawrence Prabhakar, Williams (Madras Christian College, University of Madras) Stick or carrot? The impact of ethnic inequality on the state repression Fangjn Ye (MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY} ‘Sung Min Han (Michigan State University) The rise of human rights abuses after 9/11 in Ethiopia- the role of transnational and local discourses on peace, human rights and state security ‘Sarah Hinz (Berlin Graduate Schoo! for Transnational Studies) 'WA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Globalization and the Politics of Global Regulation International Potial Economy Panel Chair Karina Jedrzsjowska (University of Warsaw, Insitute of International Relations) ise, Ben ThirkelbWhite (Victoria University of Wellington) Disc. Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) CivilSociety, Transnational Business, and Global Economic Governance: Non-State Actors and the OECD's Attempts to Limit Corporate Tax Avoidance “Michael Craig Webb (University of Victoria) Loopholes, Lobbies and Leverage: The Pitfalls of Derivatives Regulation in a Globalizing World Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester / Rutgers) Governing the International Political Economy as a Global Social Good James C. Roberts (Towson University) Host's Dilemma in international Political Economy: The Regulation of Cross-Border Banking in Developing Countries wayle layejiev (University of Oxford) ‘COMPETING TRANSNATIONALISMS: LESSONS FROM GLOBAL LABOR POLITICS Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University) WA26: Wednesday Panel ‘Music, Poetry and World Politics: Analyzing the Interplay between ‘Aesthetic and Textual Compo: ncernationalPotical sciology ‘Science, Tecnology and atin international Relations ‘active Leorning in international Afar: Chair Dise. David Shim (University of Groningen) Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Antilogies of “progressive patriotism’ in Billy Brage’s songwriting Dirk Nabers (University of Ki!) Buffy St Marie, Indigenous Music, and the Unsettling of the Western Settler State David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) “Capitalism Stole My Virginity": Multimodal Capitalist Critique in ‘The (international) Noise Conspiracy’s Music Videos Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University) “Do you hear the people sing?" HK Protesters Sonic Search for Collective identity Nadine Godehardt (German Institute for International and Security fairs) Aesthetics and Ethics of Peace in Yunus Emre: Re Making of Pluralist Popular Culture in/Out-side of Turkey ‘Mehmet Akif Kumral (Gaziosmanpasa University) WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM and the Responsibility to Protect ncernationalehice exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. Eric. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) Eric. Heinze (University of Oklahoma) ‘Mapping Attitudes Towards the Responsibility to Protect Noéle K. Crossley (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)) ‘The Responsibility to Protect and Uses of Force Short of War Eamon T. Aloye (Hague Insttute for Global Justice) ‘The Responsibility to Protect and Conflict Prevention: So Close, Yet So Far Away Ruben Reike (European University Institute) Insttutionalizing the Atrocities Prevention Board John W. Dietrich (Bryant University) ‘The Grammar of Responsibility: A Wittgensteinian Deconstruction of R2P ‘Tiffany Williams (University of California, Irvine) 'WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Exploring the Limits of international Community ternational Pool Sociology Police! Demography and Geography English Schoo! Theory Panel ise. Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Regional Patterns of Socialization: A Comparative Historical Sociology Analysis through the EU and the Nordic Cases ‘Thiago Babo (University of SSo Paulo) The role of society and community concepts fr IR E, Carina H. Kesktalo (Umed University) The International Community: Whe are you taking about? Mor Mitrani (Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Freie Universitit Berin) Separatism and the Failure of Solidarity as its Possibility Josetin Hedlund (King's College London) Being in Common in the Space of International Relations ‘AliFuat Birol (The University of Alabama) 'WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel International Courts Internationa Low Chair Disc. Philip Uste (University of Hamburg) Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) "Making Peace with Law? The European Court of Human Rights and ‘the Kurdish Conic in Turkey Edel Hughes (University of East London (UK]}) ‘A Missing BRIC in the Wall? Emerging Powers and the International Criminal Court Mark 5. Kersten (London School of Economics) Composition of international courts: between international law and international politics ‘Carls Frederico Coelho (Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exército) Transforming Domestic Judges into International Legal Actors Kelley Littlepage (University of Oregon) The Interplay between Law and Politics in the Trajectory of Legal Norm Conflicts: Introducing A New Interdisciplinary Dialogue Benjamin Faude (WZ8 Berlin Socal Science Center | Lea Wisken (W28) 'WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Public Support for International Organizations: Where, When, and why? Internationa organization Chair JonasTallberg (Stockholm University) Dise. Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University) Dise. Brian Rathbun (University of Souther California) ‘Muslim Perceptions of the UN: Between Western Control, Humanitarian Work and Cosmopolitanisin Mujtaba sani (University of Muenster) Partisan Identity, lite Communication and Public Confidence in, International Organizations Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University) Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University) The Changing Role of 10 Approval on Public Opinion over the Use of Force Daniel Maliniak (College of Wiliam and Mary) Michael J. Tierney (College of Wiliam and Mary) LUN Authority and Cognitive Mobilization: An (Equally) Attentive Global citizenry? “Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Freie Universitaet Berlin) How Do Varying Levels of Authority Impact the Public's Perception of Global Climate Governance’s Legitimacy? Brilé Anderson (ETH Zurich) WAS1: Wednesday 6: Panel Heroism, Sactitice and Memory in the Spy World Imcligence studies chair Disc. CChariote V. Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Johnny MikeSpann, CIA & Afghanistan Mystic Chords of Saciice, Heroism and Memory ‘Andrew Hammond (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow National 9-11 ‘Museum and Memorial/NYU) ‘The CIA Memorial Wal: A Monument to Secrecy (Christopher R. Moran (Warwick University) Early Modern Spies, Heroes or Hielings? Insights from a Pre- ‘modern ‘CIA’ Joanna lordanou (Oxtrod Brookes) GGoing on aSnipe Hunt: The Search for the Hero Analyst ‘Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) “Holding out for ahero?” CIA Trailblazers and the leadership of GeorgeTenet Dee Dutta (University of Warwick) Panel WAS2: Wednesday War Objects/War Exhibitions Incernationalpoltica! sciology exploring Peace Theme) ‘sence, Technology and Artin international Relations chair Dise. Christine Sylvester (University of Connecticut) Kevin McSorley (University of Portsmouth) ‘The Cultural Memory Approach to China Rising: Lessons from Historical Wars CChin-Yu Shih (National Taiwan University) Assembling Objects of War Christine Sylvester (University of Connecticut) Alex Kreidenweis (University of Connecticut) Genocidal Violence and the Objects of History Vivienne fabri (King's College London] Flesh vs Steel: Antthetical Materialitiesin (Counter) Terrorism. Warfare Elke Schwarz (University of Leicester) ‘St Margaret, the Plaid, and Heather: Experiencing Scottish 'War' ‘Museums ‘Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Panel WASS: Wednesday Dying to Cross: death, grief, uilt and action at the border, lobo Development ‘human Rights Chair Dise. Nick Vaughan-Wiliams (Univesity of Warwick) Philippe Mamadou Frowd (University f York) ‘The politics of burying migrants: Anonymity, mourning, desertion Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick) ‘Ghost Ships and Dead Citizens: Death, policy and activism at the border Heather L Johnson (Queen's University Belfast) United Nations capacity development initiatives: International cooperation for the knowledge economy Nanette Archer Svensen (Tulane University) Contestations in Death - The Role of Grief in Migration Struggles Maurice Stier! (University of Warwick) Dying to Live: Migrant Deaths and Citizenship Poltics along. European Borders Kim Rygiel (Wilfrid Laurier University) 'WA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Panel The Truth Commission and Transitional Justice ‘human Rights Chair Alocander Dukalskis (University Collage Dublin, School of. Poltce & International Relations) Disc. Moira lynch (Loyola University Maryland) The Brazilian National Truth Commission: atinal assessment ofits work and challenges to the promotion of social reconciliation. Renata B. Ferreira (IBMEC- Rio de Janeiro) ‘Advocating for Change: How Transnational Advocacy Networks affect Transitional Justice Mare Polizzi (University of Missouri) Human Rights Violations & Social Justice: A Call for an Ethics of Testimony T.Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia] ‘Assessing Sub-national Variation in the Distribution of Post-Conflict Reparations Fiorella Ver ‘Adrianzen (University of New Mexico) Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University) Wendy L. Hansen (University of New Mexico) ‘Tunisia's Truth and Dignity Commission: National Reconciliation, and the Making of Revolutionary “Usable Pasts’ Christopher K. Lamont (University of Groningen) 'WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Peace, War, and Social Motives: Fairness, Reputation, Honor, and Revenge Scent study of nternatona Processes Chair Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Dise. TeddS. Sachser (University of Virginia) Disc. Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania) Casualty Insensitvty: Does the Desire for Revenge Lead Citizens to Disregard for the Human Costs of War? Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Whose Reputation Ist? Leaders, States, and Reputation in Democracies and Autocracies ‘Alex Weisiger (University of Pennsylvania} Keren Milo (Princeton University) Procedural Justice and the End of Conflict Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Ls Angeles) Philippe Assouline (UCLA) ‘Status-related Concepts and Belief-dependent Utilities Barry O'Neill (UCLA) Coercion and Provocation ‘Allan Dafoe (Yale University) Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University) WA36: Wednesday Panel Federalism and the Diplomacy of Sub-State Governments roreign Policy alysis chair Dise. Cristian A. Cantir (Oakland University) Christan Lequesne (CERI Pars) ‘The Western Climate Initiative between Québec and California: The ‘State of Play of a North American Cap-and-Trade System at State Level ‘Annie Chaloux (Ecole Nationale d’Administration Publique) Federalism and International negotiations: The empowerment of ‘the federated states ‘Stéphane Paquin (Ecole nationale d'administration p Corporate diplomacy and business councils as second track diplomacy in Russia's relations with the West ‘Alexey Dolinskiy (Capstone Connections} Democratization, Federalism and Decentralization: Mexican States inInternational Affairs Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE) Federalism putto the test in Mexico? Municipalities facing climate ‘norm diffusion and energy markets Marcela Loper-Vallejo (Centro de Investgacién y Docencia Econémieas (CIDE) Regisn Centro) ique) WAST: Wednesday 6: Panel Reimagining Climate Change environmental tule IcernavonalPoltial sociology Incernacinal hice Chair Dise. Matthew J Hoffmann (University of Toronto) Matthew J. Hoffmann (University of Toronto) Beyond Climate, Inc Paul Wapner (American University] Food for Thought: From Security to Sustainability Hilal Ever (University of California, Santa Barbara) Reimagining Climate Geoengineering: Tinkering with the Sky Simon Nicholson (American University) Climate Fiction A Decision-maker’s Guide to the Future? “Manjana Milkoreit (Arizona State University) ‘The Sociological Imagination of Cimate Futures “Matthew Paterson (University of Otzawa) WA38: Wednesday Panel Writing and Self in R ncernational hice Theo International politica! saciology ‘Active Leoring in international Aors chair Dise. Jenny Eakins (Aberystwyth University) Manuela LavinasPicq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito sa) ‘The Impossibility of Authenticity in IR Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University) Uncovering the Languages of (Differentiated) Oneness Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College) ‘Methodological Attractions: The Desire to Write an Authentic IR Sarah Naumes (York University) War-aphorisms as a Form of Critique Dan M. Oberg (Swedish Defence College) ‘Transparency, Opacity, and Writing the Sef in IR Jack L Amoureux (Wake Forest University] 'WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel International Peace and domestic insecurities and inequalities: critical explorations tobe! Development ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Julia Calver (Carleton University) Julia Calver (Carleton University) Building Sustainable Reconciliation in Rent-rich States: Popular Unrest and Social Peace in the Gulf Since 2011 Jessie Moritz (Australian National University) Social Capital, Economic Reform, and Changing State-Society Relations in Cuba Lisa M. Glidden (State University of New York at Oswego) Social policies in Latin America: A case study of the reduction of. Poverty in Brazil Luciana Resende (PUC me) ‘WA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘The Normative Tie that Binds: Regionalism and Democracy Promotion around the World Panel International organization Chair Disc. John Stuart Duffield (Georgia State University) Dexter Boniface (Rollins College) ‘Authoritarian Diffusion? China's rise and the spread of Chinese ideas of development, governance, and democracy in Sub-Saharan Attica Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) Changing the Governance Game: International Mediation in ‘Venezuela and Shifting Regionalisms in Latin America Jennifer MeCoy (Georgia State University) ‘Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana) Driving up the Walls: Assessment ofthe performance of African, Union in promoting democracy in atroubled Region ‘Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario) Dancing to Democracy’s Beat: Cvil Society's Engagement in Democratizing ASEAN ‘Aries A. Arugay (University of the Philippines) Regional IGOsin the Americas: Clubs of Presidents or Autonomous Defenders of Democracy? Betsy Montgomery-Smith (Centre College) ‘WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Emerging Issues in Public Diplomacy International Communication Panel Chair Disc. Emily. Metzgar (Indiana Univesity) EfeSevin (Kadir Has University) Reducing Potential Conflicts through Public Diplomacy Practices: “Mutuality and Collaboration in Dealing Abroad with Groups of Interest Teresa La Porte (University of Navarra) Public Diplomacy Leveraging Social Capital: Foreign Embassies Behaviors on Chinese Social Media Di Wu (American University) ‘The @america Center: A Sustainable Model for US Public Diplomacy inthe 21st Century? ‘Anja Eifert (University of Leiptig, Germany) The audience of international organizations Henning Schmidtke (Dresden University of Technology) WAA2: Wednesday Religion and Diplomacy: Challenges and Poss Aaligion and international Reltons Panel chair Dise. HalilKigad Astan ([stanbul Medipol University) Jonathan Snow (Roanoke College) ‘TheSocial Construction of “Shared” Identity in Track-ll Diplomacy ‘and Foreign Policy: The Case for Inter-Fath Relationsin the Indo- Israeli Relationship “Michael Bender (Florida International University) Religious Freedom as US Foreign Policy in Africa: an answer to peace or adlversion? Claire Seulgie Lim (Boston University) Religion and Religious Diplomacy in Turkish Foreign Policy ‘Mehmet Ozkan (Turkish National Police Academy, Ankara, Turkey) ‘Turkey's Rapprochement with Somalia: Analyzing Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Africa lnzettin Artokca (Turkish Military Academy) Envoys of the State? The International Relations of Russia's Muslims ‘Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida International University) Simona E. Merati (Florida International University) WAAS: Wednesday ‘Committee Panel Reflecting on the Role(s) of Allies in IR Scholarly Practices Commitee onthe Status of Women Chair Fela. Grenier (University of Ortawa) Part, Arlene 8. Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Part. Annick. R. Wibben (Unversity of San Francisco) Cmte Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University) Chair WA84: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel ‘Awotld free of chemical and biological weapons: managing the chemical and biological peace through disarmament ncernational secur studies Chair Jeremy Litlewood (Carleton University) ‘The Traditional Tools of Biological Arms Control and Disarmament Marie Chevrier (Rutgers University-Camden) ‘The largely untold story of Syrian chemical weapons disarmament ‘and its implications for preparing for and carrying out weapons of ‘mass destruction elimination elsewhere Philip Bleek (Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey) Boundary blurring: low lethality CBW and their application in law enforcement Caitriona McLeish (University of Sussex) How Norms Breakdown: Can chemical and biological weapons become accepted? Jeremy Littlewood (Carleton University) ‘Chemical and biological weapons on the margins James Revll (University of Sussex) WAAS: Wednesday Panel Promoting, reforming and resisting neoliberal globalization: the role of religious activism in the global economy Incernaional Political Economy feligion and international Relations Chair Dise. Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Elizabeth A.Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Religion and global political economy -a case of mutual neglect ‘Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College) Religion and the Corporate Social Responsibility Movement: Challenging or Taming Neoliberalism Michael R. MacLeod (St Mary's University) Religious Resistance to Neo-Liberalism: From the World Social Forum to Occupy! Peter Smith (Athabasca University] Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University College of Alberta) Taking the rich in Tanzaniar Inter-Faith activism in the mining sector ‘Alkande C. Kwayul (NA) Katarismo-Indianismo in Bolivia: a radical voice resisting neoliberalism “Marcos Sebastian Scauso (University of California, Irvine.) 'WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM International Influences on the Threat of Terrorism, Panel International Security Studies Chair Disc. Sharad Joshi (Monterey Institute of International Studies) Sharad Joshi (Monterey Institute of International Studies) Voting for Trouble? Partisan Electoral Interventions and Terrorism Dov Levin (University of California at Les Angeles) Mittary Interventions and Transnational Terrorist Backiash ‘Seung-Whan Choi (University of Ilinis at Chicago) Criesin the Night: How Invitations for Intervention Influence Political Violence Daniel Milton (United States Miltary Academy) ‘Agency Loss and Control Mechanisms in State Sponsorship of, Terrorism Jeremy Berkowitz (Binghamton University Department of Politscal Science) 1GO membership, rocky democratic transitions, and the incidence of terrorism Crystal Shelton (Christopher Newport University) 'WAA7: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Nuclear Weapons, Arms Control, and the Cold War International Security Studies Panel Chair Zachary J.2walé (University of Houston) Roots of a Nuclear Peace: Explaining Restraint in China’s Nuclear Arsenal Size: Tyler Jost (Harvard University) Battlefield Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence Strategies Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) The Electoral Politics of Nuclear Statecraft and Arms Control: The START Treaty in Historical Perspective Carrie A. Lee (RAND Corporation) Strengthening Stability: Rethinking Sea-Based Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia and the Cold War Diana Wueger (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) The perpheraliztion and end of arms control and disarmament? ‘Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University) ‘WA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Sources of Territorial Dispute International Security Studies Panel Chair Disc. Monica DuflyToR (University of Oxford) Monica Dufly Toft (University of Oxford) Why do some rivalries terminate peacefully and some don't Prashant Hosur (Indiana University) China's Energy Insecurity and the Escalation of Militarized Tensions in ts Maritime Territorial Disputes Hye Ryeon Jang (University f Florida) When Profit Meets Nationalism: The Commodification of the Nationalist Industrial Complex (NIC) and Bilateral Tensions Jiun Bang (University of Southern California) Nationalist Narrative-Building and Territorial Coniict, Benjamin Gosnell Bartlet: (UC Berkeley) Milterized Interstate Disputes in South America: Unveiling the Offensiveness Factor Victor M. Mijares (German Institute of Global and Area Studies / Universitat Hamburg / Universidad Simén Bolivar) Luis Leandro Sehenoni (University of Notre Dame] WA89: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Ethnic Nationalism and Public Policy Making: Refugees, Minorities and Beyond ethnicity, Nationale, & Migration studi Chair Jeannette Money (University of California Davis) Dise. Michael Johns (Laurentian Universty- Barrie) Returning to Equilibrium: State Responses to Refugee Crises “Michael Eschenburg (University of California, Santa Barbara) Forced Migration inthe Balkans and the Middle East: Revisiting Durable Solutions Neophytos Leizides (University of Kent) From Independent Statehood to Minority Rights: The Adaptation of ‘the principle of Sel Determination to the 21st Century. (Oded Haklai (Queen's University) ‘THEORIZING CLAUSEWITZ: THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND A (NEOCLASSICAL) REALIST THEORY OF ‘SYSTEMS CHANGE" Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) [An Experimental Comparison of Economic versus Noneconomic, Explanations of Immigration Attitudes K Amber Curtis (Clemson University) WASO: Wednesday 6: Justice and Policing in Divided Societies comparative nterdiscplinry studies Icernavonal ethics Panel Chair TheresaSquatrito (University of Oslo) Dise. Kendall W. Stiles (Brigham Young University) ‘Community Police in developing Countries: Haiti and Brazil in ‘comparative perspective. ‘Auguste Lepre Souza (University of London) Controlling Race and Class: Policing ino Paulo and Los Angeles Sebastian Scofsky (University of Florida) Finding Justice for Civilians: The Role of Domestic Courts Christ: Siver (Collegeof Saint Benedict/St. John’s University ) Judicial Independence and the Press in Sub-Saharan Africa Jonathan Solis (University of Houston) ‘Comparing Local Governance of Prisonsin the US, India, and ‘Mexico: An Inductive Mid-range Theory Analysis Brian Norris (The Citadel) ‘WAS1: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Borders and Othering: Gendering the Political Economy of Violence ‘Feminist Theory and Gender Stuies Chair Disc. Caitin Mf. Ryan (Ohio University) Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) ‘Dont eat the bustrmeat: Pathologizing female bodiesin the peacekeeping economy Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo) ‘A Feminist Politics of Response to Resilience Emily Lindsay Jackson (Acadia University) Gender and security at the European border Jane Freedman (Université de Paris 8) War, Gendered Violence, and Capital Accumulation in the Post- Colonial State ‘Sara Meger (Central European University) Border, Body andSpace: Competing Narratives about Sexual Harassment and Security in North-East Jerusalem ‘Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) 'WAS2: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘What can feminist historiography offer the study of IR? ‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies ‘Historical iteration elation Roundtable Chair Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) Chair Ann E Towns (Universty of Gothenbure) Part. Ann E Towns (University of Gothenburg) Part. Rogerio Farias (Universidade de Brasla/ University of Chicago) Part, Bahar Rumelli (Koc University) Part. Sylvia Bashevkin (University of Toronto) 'WAS3: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘Opportunities and Organizations in Civil Wars International Security Studies Panel The Organisational Origins of Salat ihadi Divisions Jerome Drevon (Durham University) Proto-Insurgencies and Resource Mobilization: A Comparison of Mittantsinadist Organizations “Michael Shkolnik (Norman Paterson Schoo! of International Affairs, Carleton University] Uri Marantz (Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University) ‘Strategic Logic of Intrastate Conflict: Role of Political Exclusion and ‘State Capacity in Intrastate Coniict ‘Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) ‘Anup Kumar Data (University of North Bengal Darjeeling 724013) Disaggregating Opportunities: Constraint, Capacity, and Collective Violence John Gledhi (University of Oxford) 'WAS4: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘The Politics of Global Health Institutions lobo! Heath International organization Panel Chair Disc. Jonathan Luckhurst (University of Guadalajara) Tine Hanrieder (WZ8 Berlin Social Science Center) International Institutions, Regional Associations and the Governance of Noncommunicable Diseases Mary A. Clark (Tulane University) ‘The Influence of Regional Organizations at the WHO: Caricom and 'Nor- Communicable Disease Policy Promation Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) PATH: A trailblazer in global governance innovation at the publi private interface “Michael A. Stevenson (Balle Schoo! of International Affairs) Inadvertent of wilful disobedience? Intentional concealment of, disease outbreaks and non-compliance with the WHO's, International Health Regulations Catherine Worsnop (Brandeis University) Pox vobiscum Nathan A. Paxton (American University) WASS: Wednesday Identity and Security neernaional secur studies Panel Chair Dise. Deepa Prakash (DePauw University) Jennifer Mizen (Ohio State University) ‘Security of Symbolism? Territorial Conflict and Public Opinion Devorah S. Manekin (Arizona State University) Guy Grossman (University of Pennsylvania) ‘Tamar Mitts (Columbia University) Battles for Legitimacy (B4L): towards a new theoretical framework. for analyzing contemporary conflictsin IR Daniel Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ‘Security and Self: Russia's ontological security and the making of Ruski Mir ‘Tanya Narozhna (University of Winnipes) Identity, Radicalisation and Terrorism Julian J. Richards (University of Buckingham) Ontological Security of Small States: Sweden's Troubled Adaptation ‘to European and Transatlantic Identities Regina H. Karp (Old Dominion University) WASG: Wednesday Zones of Peace Il: Peacebuilding & Legitimacy from the International to the Local and Back Again peace stulee Panel Chair Dise. (Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) ‘Targets of Violence, Zones of Peace, Sites of Legitimacy: Schools in Conflict & Post-Conflict Spaces Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University) Legitimacy and International Accompaniment in the Colombian Context CCassie Ammen (George Mason University) Regional Level Peace Building and the State; Usurpation, co- ‘operation or co-optation? (Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University) Legitimacy and Peacebuilding in Kashmir: the Role ofthe Institute ‘for Mult-Track Diplomacy (IMTD) Rajit Das (George Mason University) Legitimacy, Peacebuilding and State-building in Somaliland (Wova Southeastern University] 'WAS7: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Disengagement from Violence and Conflict Transformation International Security Stuaiez Chair Marie-Jocle Zahar (University of Montreat) Disc. Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal) The Importance of Social Networks in the Disengagement of Indonesian Jhadists Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College) ‘THE DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT: TRANSFORMING NORTHERN IRELAND Ronit Berger (Syracuse University) The Dynamics of Violent Escalation and De-Escalation in Istamist Groups: Insights from Egypt and Indonesia Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University) From bulletsto ballots ...or banners? Comparative perspectives on armed groups’ transitions towards negotiated settlements or nonviolent resistance Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundation) ‘WAS: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Power Transition Theory and The Rise of Chin: Inevitable? Scent study of nteratona Processes Foreign Policy analysis Is instability chair Scott Gates (Peace Research Insttute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) On States Status-Quo and Revisionist Dispositions: Discerning Power, Popularity and Satisfaction from Security Council Vetoes ‘Steve Chan (University of Colorado) Parity, Risk, and Trust: Assessing the Stability of Deterrence in East Asia kKyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) ‘The Micro-Politics of Challenging: The Rise of China and the Question of Power Transition Jun Xiang, (Rutgers University) Carla Norelof (University f Toronto) Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) ‘Scott Gates (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo) Capabilities and Intentions in Understanding China-Japan Relationships: Focusing on Likelihood of Power Transition in Northeast Asia ‘Sang-Hiwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) ‘WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Network Politics and Structures: Communication, Governance, and ‘Action International Communication Chair Derrick L Cogburn (American University) Disc. Ana Maria Cérdoba Hernénder (Universidad de La Sabana) ‘Two faces of populism ~ #GE2015 George R. Boynton (University of low) The (Transformation and Operation of Communication Networks in Global Governance Franz J. Eder (University of Innsbruck) Martin Senn (University of Innsbruck) Philip Leifeld (Eawag) The Critical Periphery inthe Growth of Socal Protests Pablo Barberd (New York University) WA61: Wednesday Terrorism, Counter-tertroism and Communication Scholarship and Practice: Technologies, Narratives, and Critical Issues Panel cernaional Communication Chair Priya Dat (Virginia Tech) Disc. Maura Conway (Dublin Cty University) ‘Ordinary’ Citizens, Extraordinary Stories: De-subjugating silent Vietims of error(s) James J Fitagerald (Dublin City University) ‘TheSocial Network War: Assessing the Role of Networked Communicationsin Contemporary Coniict Emerson Brooking (New America Foundation) Gaidi Mtaani, Al Shabaab’s Too! for Creating and Broadcasting its Identity Jason Levite (Georgia State University) “Meshack Simati (Georgia State University) Anthony Lemieux (Georgia State University) ‘Countering Online Violent Extremism: Harnessing the Social Media Power of Millennials Orla Lehane (Dublin City University) Preventing. Interdicting and Mitigating Lone Actor Terrorism in Europe: Counter-terrorism communications in the United Kingdom ‘and Denmark David Parker (King's College, London) Lasse Lindekilde (Aarhus, Denmark) Brooke Rogers (King's College London) Julia Pearce (King's College London) WAG2: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Panel ‘The changing practice of fron 1e diplomacy in theory 1/3 Diplomate studies Chair Geoffrey R. Wiseman (Universty of Southern California) Dise. _PaulSharp (University of Minnesota) A citicabtheoretical reading of frontline diplomacy: construction of ‘normsin the public sphere of diplomacy ‘Abhishek Choudhary (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) ‘Australia Korea bilateral diplomacy: A case study inthe ‘stock ‘market of diplomatic reputation’ Jeffrey Robertson (Yonsei University) Frontline diplomacy in theory and in practice ‘Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) ‘The challenges for frontline diplomats in times of crisis Nabil Ayad (University of East Anglia, London Campus) ‘Canada’s War in Syria (Early Days) or the Doctrine of Residual Power Bruce Mabley (Carleton University) Panel Chair Hans Guenter Brauch (AFES-PRESS) Dise. Nils Petter Gleitsch (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)) Dise. Richard Anthony Matthew (University of California) ‘Sustainable-engendered peace in the Anthropocene Ursula Oswald Spring (National University of Mexico) Complexity of social systems and sustainability theory and policy: A critical survey Cceslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics) Contextual Changes in Earth History: From the Holocene to the ‘Anthropocene: Implications for the Goal of Sustainable Development and for Strategies of Sustainable Transition ‘Simon Dalby (Balslie School of International Afairs) The emerging dialogue between environmental and peace studies ‘Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manca) From cascading risks to sustainable peace: The viability of ‘transformations in the Anthropocene Juergen Schetfran (University of Hamburg) 'WA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Security for Small States and Weak States International Security Studies Panel ‘Small and Vulnerable: Strategic Culture in Visegrad Countries ‘Tomas Karasek (Charles University Prague) Coming in from the Cold: the impact of marginalized states’ own, foreign policies and the regional context. Daniel Biré (University of South Australia) The Arab World in the Age of QuastStatehood ‘Ariel Ahram (Virginia Tech) ‘Making of Unmaking Order - When Does War Have Formative Effects? Johannes Juede (European University Institute) ‘WA6S: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Varieties of global capitalism International Potial Economy Internationa Pool Soclogy Panel Chair Disc. Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Insttute for the Study of Societies) HollySnaith (University of Copenhagen) Household finance in contemporary capitalism: facts in search of theory Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen) Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital? WageSefting Institutions! mitigating effects on housing bubbles ‘Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) ‘idan Regan (University College Dublin) Perfect or press it? Exploring the applicability of the Varieties of Capitalism approach to emerging economies ‘A. Christian Soler (University of Delaware) ‘New Coalitionsin international Employment Relations: Why Transnational Corporations Support Labor Activists Abroad Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside) Success and Failure in the Globalization of Retail Markets: National Institutional Structures as Constraints on Global Market Strategies “Matthias Kaelberer (University of Memphis) 'WAG6: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM ‘Science, Authority, and International Relations Science, Technology and atin international Relations Environmental stucies Panel Chair Disc. Alison Howell (Rutgers Univesity, Newark) Jason Blackstock (University College London) Evolution and Diffusion of Tuna Fish Stack Estimates: Meeting of Science and Politics in the Commission for Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) and Beyond Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University] FEEDING THE WORLD BY BEING FED BY KNOWLEDGE: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND THE CASE OF THE BRAZILIAN ENTERPRISE FOR [AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (EMBRAPA) Ironildes Bueno da Silva (Euro-American University Center] ‘Science Diplomacy as a tool for peace: the power of ‘soft power’, ‘Amanda Domingues (University of S50 Paulo) From ScientiicStaresmen to IPCC5: The Changing Authority of, ‘Science in International Governance (Casey C Stevens (Clark University) From the Verge of War to aScientitic Paradise: the Demiltarization fof Antarctica as aScience Reserve Ignacio Cardone (Universidade de SSe Paulo) WAG7: Wednesday Roundtable Does Britain Still Have a Role in the World? arith mcernational studies Aezocation Chair David M. McCourt (University of Calfornia-Davis) Part, Jason Ralph (POLIS-Universty of Leeds) Part, Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Sonn, Center for Global studies) Part. Tim Oliver (Landon School of Economics and Political Science) Part. _JamesStrong (London School of Economics) Part. David Strachan-Marris (University of Leicester) Part, Tara McCormack (University of Leicester WAGS: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Critical Methods in studying World Politics: Creativity and ‘Transformation Panel cernational politica! saciology ‘Science, Techology and art in international Relations Feminist Theory and Gender studies ‘Active Leoring in international Afars Incemavonal E6vcaton Chair Dise. Marysia Zalewski (University of Aberdeen) Mary Manjikian (Regent University) Pedagogies of activism: Discussing the politics of emancipation ‘across disconnected sites ‘Anna Selmecsi (University of Fort Hare) Erasebet Strausz (University of Warwick) Anticolonial intimacies Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Unlearning IR: Crafting new politico-pedagogical sensibilities ‘Shine Choi (University of Mississippi] Order and disorder in international Society: a critical analysis of the role of hegemonic discursive power ‘Daniel Silva (University of Warwick) Cultivating mindfulness and setf-compassion in practice of ‘teaching/learning gender, violence and war Elina K. A. Pentsinen (University of Helsnk!) WAG9: Wednesday 6: Panel Economies of peace: Socio-economic inequalities and their impact fon (post-conflict societies eoce stale exploring Peace Theme) Chair Dise. Wemer Dister (Philipps University Marburg) Thorsten Bonacker (Center for Conflict Studies, University of Marburg) But did you carry @ gun? Identity and the politcal economies of veterans’ pensions in Timor-Leste, 2002-2012 Kate Roll (University of Oxford) What does the peace cost? International actors and the post-war economy in Kosovo ‘Werner Distler (Philipps-Universty Marburg) Bosnian komilluk: Socio-economic commonality as basis for peace and solidarity Elena B. Stavrevska (Central European University) Trade for peace or conflict through trade? A micro-level analysis of trade as ameans or peacebuilding in deeply divided societies Birte Vogel (University of Manchester] Peacebuilding in post-war Sri Lanka: Is political inequality obstructing it? Lodve Anders Svare (UIT The Arctic University of Norway) 'WA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Politics and Governance at the Intersection of Environment, Food ‘and Agriculture : Global-Level Linkages Environmental studies lobe! Development Chair Disc. Kate O'Neill (University of California Berkeley) ‘Adam C Sneyé (University of Guelph) Explaining the global governance gap for food-based biofuels Matias E. Margulis (University of ting) Brand Activism: The Global Politics of Sustainable Palm Oil Peter Dauvergne (University of Britsh Columbia) Trade and the Sustainability Challenge for Global Food Security Governance Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo) ‘Are peace and sustainability a likely outcome when the fox rules the chicken coop? Critiquing the concept of multistakeholder governance of food security Nora MeKeon (Roma Tre University) The Charter of Milan: Prospects for Global Food Governance Caitin Seat (University of Waterloo) 'WAT71: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Politics of territoriality and colonial logics: identity, power and struggle lobo! Development International Posal Sociology Chair Disc. ‘AlinaSajed (McMaster University) AlinaSajed (McMaster University) \Who Owns the Land? Power, Belonging, and the Remaking of History in Ghana ‘Anatoli: Ignatov (Appalachian State University) \When diplomacy identities terrorists: peace, subjects, and teritory inthe War On Terror in Mali Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London) Territorial Absurdities: The case of the Indo-Bangladeshi Border Practices Prithvi Hirani (Aberystwyth University) “Occupied Territory Is Occupied Territory”: James Baldwin, Palestine, and the Possibilities of Transnational Solidarity Timothy Seidel (American University) Colonizing Appalachia Jacob L. Stump (Shepherd University) WA72: Wednesday Panel Globalization and domestic poli Icemavonal Political Economy Chair Robert James 0'Srien (McMaster University) Dise. Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University) Disc. Tina Zappile (Stockton University (N) Economic Cooperation and Partisanship: Does the Governing Coalitions Political Beliefs Matter? Flavio Pinheiro (University f S20 Paulo) ‘German Finance through the Anglo-American Mirror Matthieu Hughes (University of Sussex) “Mind the Gap": Inequality Concern and Mass Support for Trade Protectionism ‘Quynh Nguyen (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich) International Competitiveness and Economic Resilience: from Social Welfare to Corporate Welfare ‘Ali Sager (University of Warwick) Europeanization, NAFTA-ization, and the limits of regional ‘organizations’ influence on domestic policy reform: Turkey and Mexico Umut Aydin (P: Universidad Catolica de C WATS: Wednesday 6: st China's Regional Diplomacy: New Theories and New Evidence roreign Policy analysis Diplomate studies exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. IM. Taylor Fravel (Massachusetts Insttute of Technology) Evelyn Goh (Australian National University) Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno) ‘Smart Bully: Explaining China's Decisions to Impose Economic Sanctions Ketan Zhang (Massachusets Institute of Technology) When Negotiations Involve China's “Core Interests": Coercion, Bargaining and Persuasion Patricia Kim (Princeton University) Nationalism and Territorial Disputes: Experimental Evidence from China George Vin (Harvard University) ‘The Role of Provincial Governments in China's Relations with "Northeast Asian Neighbors LiMingjiang (Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore) Red Mask and White Mask: Charm Offensive, Selected Coercion, ‘and Two Faces of China's Regional Diplomacy Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno} Dise. WA7A: Wednesday Panel Assessing EU's Soft Power Capabilities Foreign Policy analysis Chair Stanislav Tkachenko (aint PetersburgState University) What keeps the EU's leverage on Turkey? A Bureaucratic Politics Approach Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Stileyman Sah University] Figments of Union: histories of division and conflict in the EU? Neil Dooley (University of Sussex, Department of International Relations) Developing Political Regionalism: A Potential Peace-Fostering Role {for Federal Institutions and Regional Political Constructs, Ted Ellis (University of Southern Mississippi) The EU, Corruption, and Institutional Change Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College) ‘A Historical Sociological Approach To The Europeanisation Of Poland: From Europe To Europe Recep Demir (Ministry of National Education of Turkey) 'WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM ‘The Role of Brazil in Defense and Military Diplomacy in South ‘America Panel Foreign Policy Analysis Chair Mario € Carranza (Texas A&M Universty-Kingsvil) Disc. Bruno Reis (Institute Social Sciences - Univ. Lisbon & King’s College London) Disc. Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs) |s Brazil aPeace Promoter? Conflict Resolution Policies and Human Rights in Braail's Foreign Policy ‘lauslia F. Fuentes (PUC-Rio de Janeiro) Braal in the safeguard of world peace and security Francine Ressone de Paula (Virginia Tech University) ‘South-South Cooperation as a Contribution to Regional Stability ~ Brazil's involvement in Africa Jurek D. Seifert (Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany) Ideas, defense and foreign policy: the case of Brazil's changing international identity Raphael Camargo Lima (Sie Paulo State University) Blurred lines: Brazilian cooperative security and defense dialectic 3 Albuquerque (University of Lisbon) Pedro Seabra (University of Lisbon) 'WA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Regionalism and Regional Governance Panel ‘Foreign Policy analysis Chair Joe! R. Campbell (Troy University) Disc. EnzeHan (SOAS, University of London) Disc. Alice D.Ba (University of Delaware) Building infrastructure, Distupting Regional Structure: The Causes and Consequences of Competitive Quest for Infrastructure Building inEast Asia Hyun Cho (Lafayette College) ‘African Powers in Regional Governance: South Africa and Nigeria~ Benevolent Leaders or Self Interested Hegemons? Merran Hulse (Freie Universitat Berlin) Regional Integration in Asia and Europe: Political Economic Paths to Institutionalization Joel R. Campbell (Troy University] Braail and its strategic South American partners: Argentina and Venezuela Clarissa Ribeiro (Universidade Estadual Paulista “Jul “Mesquita Filho" - UNESP) Overtapping Regionalism in Peace and Security Sector: The Case of ast African Community Harrison Kalunga Muilima (Free University of Berlin) WATT: Wednesday Panel ‘The Political Demography of Cooperation and Conflict Poltical Demogrophy ond Geography Foreign Poli analysis Chair Raj Verma (iin University & London Schaol of Economics and Political Science) Claudia Zanardi (King’s College London - War Studies) Peaceful German foreign policy strategy Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw) Public atutudes toward the US Miltary Institution: The Vietnam and Post-Vietnam Generations david raugh (University of Central Frida) “Three Methodsto Peace: The 1960s Examined” Peter Austin (St. Edward's University) Referendum Polarization--Twitter and the Scottish Case Marcella Morris (University of Maryland) Understanding Social Protest under Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from China Howard Hae Liu (Duke University) Dise. WA78: Wednesday Panel Alliances, International Order, and Great Power Politics roeign Policy analysis chair Dise. David W. Blagden (University of Exeter Seckin Kostem (McGill University) Decline, Strategic Retrenchment, and America's Midalle East Policy Mares O'Reilly (Heidelberg University) ‘China, Russia and the United States: Harmonious Triumvarate, ‘Triangular Balancing, or Tripartite National Narcissism? Gregory Moore (University of Notingham) Entrapment and Abandonment in Alliance Politics: Re reading Alliance Dynamics during the Cuban Crisis Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) Best Friends Forever? - The UK-US security cooperation and the ‘future ofthe ‘special relationship’ Georg Ltfimann (University of Warwick) WA79: Wednesday 8:15 AM 10:00 AM Roundtable Defining Environmental Peacebui environmental seule exploring Peace Theme) Chair Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) Part. Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Part, Erika. Weinthal (Duke University) Part. Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Institut) Part. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) Part. Geoffrey D.Dabelko (Ohio University) Part. Florian Krampe (Uppsala University) WAS0: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Mapping Global insecurities: “Global Black Spots’ and Transnational crime exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) Dise, Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University) ‘Armed Conflict and Drug Trafficking: The Overflow of Colombian, Issues in the Border Space with Venezuela ‘Marla Souza (San Tiago Dantas Program, IEELUNESP, NUPRI- usp) The crime prevention and local security as anew approach to domestic peace: the current case of Mexico ‘Casandra Castorena (National Autonomous University of, Mexico (UNAM) } Ciudad del Ete: A Hub’ of Transnational Crime Taylor Brown (Syracuse University) The Balkans and Transnational Crime ‘Timothy Stoutzenberger (Institute of Social Science, Rotterdam University, The Hague) Brazilian Army's borderland policies: from occupying the Amazon to combating “new threats" ‘Thiago Rodrigues (Universidade Federal Fluminense) Miguel Dhenin (Université Paris Il Sorbenne Nouvelle) ‘WA81: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel Media Coverage of Peace exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Sanjoy Banerjee (San Francisco State University) MEDIA, DIPLOMACY AND PEACE (Gazala Fareedi (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) The Peace Between New Media and Traditional Media ‘Wei Cui (University Of Bridgeport) How US. Mainstream Media Treat Foreign Policy Elites Turned Dissenters: the “Odd” Case of the Leveretts and their “US-Iran ‘Strategic Rapprochement” Thesis EsmaeilEstandiary (Georgia State University) Relational Sociology of the Media and US Foreign Policy: Frame Construction of Threats and Narratives of Peace ‘Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) ‘WA82: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Game Theory and IR ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. Maya Wilson (Emory University) Maya Wilson (Emory University) Game Theory Learning and Discovery Using Software ‘Catherine Christine Langlois (Georgetown University) US. Shale Gas to Bolster the European Energy Security: A Game Theoretical Approach to the LNG Trade Between the US. and the European Countries Nurullah Ayyilmaz (Old Dominion University) Jesse. Richman (Old Dominion University) The Civil War Puzzle Revisited: A Theoretical Perspective on Post Conflict Transitions Matthew Wagner (University of South Carolina) ‘A Paradox of Prediction: When Good Predictions Hurt ‘Steven J. Brams (New York University] ‘An Agent Based Model on Human and Nature Dynamics Zining Yang, (Claremont Graduate University) 'WA83: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Panel ‘Transitional justice and peace: Debating connections and scope ‘human Rights Chair Disc. ChandraSricam (University of East London) [Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Does transitional justice really enable democratic control of security forces? Johanna Herman (University of East London) ‘Chandra Sriram (University of East London) Reconciliation and Reintegration in the Depths of Peace Kieran Mitton (King's College London) Amnesties, rebehmiltary integration and peace processes in the, DRC Valerie Amould (University of East London) LUberal Localism in Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice Dustin Sharp (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of San Diego) ‘The Perils of Positive Thinking: Transitional Justice, Positive Peace, ‘and Transformative Reparations Lars T. Waldorf (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) WAS#: Wednesday ‘The Role of the EU in Peace Promotion exploring Peace (Theme) Panel chair Dise. ‘Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver) BirolA.Yesilada (Portland State University) ‘The European Union and Limits of Europeanization: Contested ‘Statehood in Cyprus Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester) ‘Trading for Peace: An assessment of the EU’s peace through-trade policy in rag, Iran and Libya ‘Amir Kamel (King's College London) EU ‘transformative power in the Ukraine coniict? ‘Annemarie P. Redt (Roskilde University - Denmark) EU andthe Cyprus Conflict: Situating ‘Europe! in Turkish- Cypriot, politcal discourses “Mustafa Ciakli (Lancaster University) Exploring Peace in Europe How can the Enlarged European Union ‘Meet the Challenges of the Future? Deekana Tipchanta (Mahidol University) WASS: Wednesday Networks and the Study of Peace exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. Wiliam D.Stanley (University of New Mexico) Tony Rivera (Duke University) ‘The Path to Cohesion: Social Structure and Insurgent Army Formation ‘Anastasia Shesterinina (Yale University) ‘The Networks ofthe States of the World in International Politics (Michimni Muranushi (Gakushuin University) [Networks of Violence and the Urban Dimensions of Conflictin Aleppo Samer Abboud (Arcadia University) Energy interdependence and liberal peace: a multiplex network perspective Petr Ocelik (Masaryk University] [A Networked Governance Approach to Host-Migrant Human Security and Peacebuilding: Evidence from Ecuador Jeff Pugh (University of Massachusetts Boston) ‘WA86: Wednesday 8:15 AM- 10:00 AM Risk Taking for War and Peace: Revisiting the Contribution of Prospect Theory comparative interdicpinary Studies International Security Stuciez Panel Chair Pascal Vennesson (6. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Chair Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Disc. Anthony C.Lopez (Washington State University) Intuitive Expert or Overconfident Risk Taker? General MacArthur ‘and the Incheon Landing Revisited ‘Amanda Huan (5, Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam Schoo! of International ‘Stuies, Nanyang Technological University) Prospect theory and the defence in Clausewitz's On War Kenneth Payne (Kings College London} \When to Play Hawk: The Strategic Advantages of Rsk-Taking Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Power and Risk in Foreign Policy: Explaining Chinese Crisis Behaviour under XiJinping Kai He (Griffith University ) Estimating the Culminating Point of Victory: the Cognitive Microfoundations of Strategy Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam Schoo! of International ‘Studies, Nanyang Technological University) ‘WBO1: Wednesday 10:30 AM-12:15PM___Junior Scholar Session Disrupting the Security Narrative: Critical Perspectives and Emerging Challenges Junior Scholar sympesio Chair OynthiaH.Enloe (Cark University) ‘WBO1-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 18S Group PM Gender and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Women Reclaiming Peace land Security Junor scholar sympesio Disc. Lesley. Prutt (RMIT University) Swat Parashar (Monash University) The Syrian Crisis through the Seeing Glass of Feminist Security Studies ‘Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University) Gender, Ethnonationalism, and Peace: Women's Agency in Postwar Reconstruction of the Former Yugoslavia Rachel Eisenstat (Colorado State University] ‘The UNSC Resolution 1325 and Sudan: Solving the ‘Silent Security Dilemma’? ‘Aurora Eck Nilsen (American Graduate School in Pars ) Enacting Inclusion: Women’s Peace Participation in Cote dWoire Carre Reiling (University of California, Irvine] ‘wor PM Politics of Food in the Face of Human Rights and Human Security Junior scholar sympesio jednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 JSS Group Disc. Shareen Hertel (University of Connecticut) Can Food Aid Lead to Destabilization and Conflict? An Examination inthe Occupied Palestinian Territories Yara Asi (University of Central Florida) Pamela Medina (University of Colorado) ‘The Human Right to Food and the World Trade Organization Olivia Smith (University of Mary Washington) Food Insecurity in the Face of Abundance: Corporate Power and ‘the Governance of Food Waste inthe US. ‘Shana M. Starobin (University of Pennsylvania Law Schoo!) ‘Not all Rights have Norms: The Case ofthe Right to Food. “Michelle D.Jurkovich (University of Massachusetts Boston) WBO1-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 JSS Group PM IMlitarism and the Limits of Women's Empowerment in the Military Junior Scholar Symes Dise, ‘Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Il make aman out of you": the gendered representation of soldiersin French military recruitment ads Caroline Cotet (King's College Londen) NSFW: Setfies and Sexual Labor in Contemporary US. Miltary Cuttures Nicole S. Grove (University of Hawai’ at Manoa) ‘Gendering the Resistance: Conscientious Objection and (Anti) (Mittarism in Turkey and Israel Dogu Durgun (Sabanci University) WBO1-D: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Approaches to Studying Gender, War and Peace Junior Scholar Symes JSS Group Dise. Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent) Gendering necropoltics: defensora resistance to extractivism in postwar Guatemala Julia Hartviksen (London Schoo! of Economies and Political Science) Rethinking the old boys club: corruption and gender equality in SierraLeone ‘Ortrun Merkle ( Maastricht University) Pui Hang Weng (Maastricht University) ‘The Influence of Gender Equality on Domestic Terrorist Targeting: A Rational Choice Perspective Laura Huber (Emory University) Female Protagonists of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict and Post- Conflict Justice Katerina Krulisova (Notingham Trent University) \WBO2: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Environment and Conflict 1/3 exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. Geoffrey D.Dabelke (Ohio University) Erik Garzke (University of California, San Diego) Dealing with the change: How customary authority mitigate violent ‘competition in vulnerable areas Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Du in) Household livelihood shocks and migration as pathways between local environmental change and conflict in Kenya Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah) John O'Loughlin A Bifurcated World? Decolonising Environmental Security Jan E Selby (University of Sussex) In Harm's Way: Climate security vulnerability in Asia Joshua W. Busby (University of Texas Austin) Todd G. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno) Nisha Krishnan (University of Texas at Austin) Textbook environmental conflicts? The depiction of the evironment-conflict necusin German and US-American schoolbooks Tobias ide (Georg Eckert institute / Leibniz Insitute for International Textbook Research) Roundtable orical Entanglements in IR storia! international Relations {ioba! Development International Pool Sociology Theory Chair Anahita Arian (PhD Candidate University of Groningen) Part, Friederike Kuntz (University of Groningen) Part, Arlene 8.Tickner (Universidad de los Andes) Part. Patrice Thaddaus Jackson (American University) Part, SandraS.Halperin (University of London) Part. Andrew Bradley Philips (University of Queensland) Part. Naeem Inaystllah (1thaca College) Part. Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) ‘WBO4: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM. Panel Religion and Peacemaking ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair JefireyP. Haynes (London Metropolitan University) Disc, Jeffrey P_ Haynes (London Metropolitan University) ise. Scott M. Thomas (University of Bath) Meiating jihadists conflicts: Conflict resolution and the global patterns of religiously-defined armed conflicts Isak Svensson (Uppsala University) Conditions for Peace: An Analysis of Micro-level Peacemaking Efforts ‘Amanda Mathies (Clinton School of Publi Service) ‘Ym okay, you're okay’ Religious peace-making in the 21 st Century Lee B Marsden (University of East Anglia) ‘The Comparative Effectiveness of Religious Peacemaking: Results from aNew Dataset Rebecca Glatier (University of Arkansas Little Rock) Gendering Religious Peacemaking ‘Sheherazade R.Jafari (American University] ‘WBOS: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Guarantors of Peace? Institutions & Human Rights ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. K chad Clay (University of Georgia) ‘Ana Bracic (Stanford University) ‘Stopping and Starting Repressive Spells ‘Christian Davenport (University of Michigan} Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University) CConstraining Leviathan: What Torture Teaches Us About Political Institutions and Democracy Will H. Moore (Arizona State University) CEDAW Treaty Commitment and Domestic Gender-Based-Violence Legislation David L Richards (University of Connecticut) Jitienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky) Do INGOs Constrain Repression or Motivate Dissent? Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Emily Ritzer (University of California, Merced) Rising Up of Locking In? Modeling Change & Persistence in Human Rights Practices K. Chad Clay (University of Geor Daniel Hill (University of Georgia) ia) WBO6: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Consolidating the Humanitarian Border | tncernaional Politica! sciology ‘human Rights Incernatonal ethics Chair Dise. Paola Cuttita (VU University Amsterdam) Beste sleyen (Universty of Amsterdam) Legalzing Indifference: Governing Humanitarianism in Liberal Democracies “Tugba Basaran (University of Kent) ‘Stopping boats, saving lives, securing subjects: Humanitarian bordersin Europe and Australia ‘Adrian Lite (University of Melbourne) Nick Vaughan-Williams (University ef Warwick] ‘Medécins Avec Frontiéres? Humanitarian Search and Rescue and ‘the Reproduction of European Space Polly Palister-Wikins (University of Amsterdam] Humanitarianism, security and exception: the (anti)politics of lfein ‘the making of humanitarian borders CChenchen Zhang (University of Copenhagen) ‘The Construction of Frontex as a Cvilising Force [Nina Perkowski (University of Edinburgh) \WBO7: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Promoting Peace and Stability in East As exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Richard Samuels (MIT) Disc. RichardSamuels (MIT) Dise. David Shambaugh (George Washington University) ‘The Elusive Goal: Peace on the Korean Peninsula ‘Terence Rochrig (US Naval War College) ‘Threats and Pivots: China's Rise and US-China Relations David Kang (University of Southern California) East Asian economic integration: challenges and prospects Zhiqun Zhu (Bucknell University) Japan and China: Accommodation or Confrontation? Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Relations) ‘The Politics of Hungry Ghosts: History and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia Alexis Dudden (University of Connecticut) Panel exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Stephanie Szitanyi (Rutgers University) Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachusetts) "The girl effect’: can girls effect international peace and development? Karen Brown (University of Minnesota) How Can Men Support Women’s Empowerment Programming? A case study in Indonesiaillustrates how fathers and husbands are helping the women in their ife achieve personal and professional goals Kate Mangino (Waseda University) Japan's Constitution: An Exercise In The Power Of Law To Protect Women's Rights ‘Ana Galiano (Florida International University) Feminist burnout and reinventing the wheel: Challenges to sustainability in transition and peacebuilding Emily C. Rosser (Kroc institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame} Networking and Peace Negotiations: Mapping Women's Social Networks During and After the Burundian Peace Process Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University) ‘WBO9: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable The Three Poles (Arctic, Antarctic and Himalayas) in Global Climate Diplomacy: Taking Stock of COP21 Science, Technology and atin international Relations Environmental stucies Chair Rasmus G. Bertelsen (UiT-The Arctic University of Norway) Disc. MarcLanteigne (Norwegian Insttute of Intemational Affairs (uur) Part, Cecile Pelaudebe (Aarhus University) Part. Oran R. Young (Bren School, UCSanta Barbara) Part, Timo Keivurova (University of Lapland) 'WB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel In the Shadow of Weber? Theory Chair Halit Mustafa Tagma (Ipek University) Foregrounding Temporality in R's Theories ‘Christopher 8, Mcintosh (Bard College) Dystopian Idealism, Security Studies, and the Ironic Fragility of Fear Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University) Theory, method and methodology ~ arrelationship under review Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) ‘Quantum Peacetelling: How the threads of peace are threaded ‘throughout existence Jelica Stefanovie-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poliscal Sciences) From Pearl Harbor to Pearl Harbor: How well does IR theory address the future? Miriam Matejova (University of British Columbia) Panel Global Public Policy in Commu International Communication Disc. Louis W. Pauly (University of Toronto) Information Sovereignty: A Global Public Policy Approach to ‘Mapping Information Controls ‘Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) ‘The Role of Norms in International Environmental Satellite Data ‘Sharing: Comparing the Meteorological and Climate Communities Mariel Borowitz (Georgia Insctute of Technology) ‘Communications and Legal Globalization Sandra Braman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) ‘The Concept of "Global Public Policy’ in the ICANN and WSIS Processes ‘Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Institute of Technology) WB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM European Peace Prospects exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Matthew Weiss (University of Texas Pan-American) Dise. Andrew T. Welt (Dickinson College) Peace without money, war without Americans, and the future of European strategy ‘Sven Biscop (Egmont Royal Institute fr International Relations) Exploring ‘peace through partnership’: aviable approach for the suture? ‘Annemarie P. Redt (Roskilde University - Denmark) ‘The “Helsinki Modet” of Conflict Transformation: Peaceful Engagement through Cooperative Security Practices Kai R. Hebel (University of Oxford) Public Perceptions of the European Power Hierarchy and Support for a Common Foreign and Security Policy Gaspare M. Genna (University of Texas at El Paso) Florian Justwan (University of Georgia) Can the Citizens Initiative forge a European citizenship? The case of ‘the European Citizens’ Initiative on Water ‘Marisa H. Borges (Centre for Social Studies - University of Coimbra) WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Roundtable lomatic Investigations, Fifty Years On engl schol Theor Chair fan Hall (Grifith University) Part, Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Part. William Bain (National Unversity of Singapore) Part. Cornelia 8. Navari (University of Buckingham) Part, Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian National University) Part. Nicholas Rengger (University oft Andrews) WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Roundtable Does Democracy have a Shelf life? Political Culture, Institutional Structure and the Greek Economic Cri comparative Interdiscplinry studies Imtemavonal Police Economy Chair Thimios Zaharopoules (American College of Athens (ACG)) Disc. AkisKalatzidis (University of Central Missouri) Part. Nikolaos Zahariadis (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Part, Tina Mavrikos-Adamou (Hofstra University) Part. Yannis Sivachts (Virginia Polytechnic institute and State University) 'WB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM. Panel International Networks of Authoritarianism: Concepts, Data and Explorations Internationa Poel sociology Chair Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) Disc, Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College) Dise. Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam) The (Un)Freedom of Expression and Assembly under Dictatorship: Convergence and Diffusion of National Regulations since the End of the Cold War ‘Thomas Richter (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies) ‘Georg Striver (GIGA Institute of Asian Studies) ‘Autocratic Linkages and Post-Conflict Political Trajectories (isin Tansey (King's College London) ‘Alexander Schmotz (King's College London) Jonathan Golub (University of Reading) Learning to Manage Succession? The External Dimension of ‘Authoritarian Survival Strategies in the Post-Soviet Area Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University) Networked Authoritarianism and the Debate on Global Internet, Governance Marcus Michaelsen (University of Amsterdam) The Determinants of Alignment: Authoritarian Collaboration in Different Issue Areas ‘Christian von Soest (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies) 'WB16: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM R2P Stock-Taking, the Second Decade Roundtable Internationa Ethics ‘aman Right ‘Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Part. Kai Michael Kenkel (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Part. Ramesh C. Thakur (Australian National University) Part. Aidan Hehir (University of Westminste Part. Charlotte Ku (University of lineis) Part. Roland Paris (University of Otawa) Part. CristinaStefan (University of Leeds) 'WB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel ‘Theoretical and Empirical Assessments of the Democratic Peace ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) ‘A Focus on Democracy: Examining the Last 10 Vears of IR Scholarship Douglas M. Gibler (University of Alabama) Allen Rotter (University of Alabama] ‘A Kantian Normative Model for Peace Dohrea Bardell (Fielding Graduate University) Exploiting Peace for Waging War? Exploring “Democratic Peace” Theory in the Middle East Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta) Reassessing the democratic peace: A novel test based on the Varieties of Democracy data “Michael Bernhard (University of Florida) Hivard Hegre (Department of Peace and Conflct Research, Uppsala University and Peace Research Insttute Oslo) Jan Teorell (Department of Political Science, Lund university) WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Would Orchestration Make a Difference in Promoting Norm Compliance, Goal Attainment, Socialization or Synergy among Multiple Actors? International Organization Panel Chair Peter M. Haas (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Dise, Pater. Haas (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Creating synergy out of fragmentation: How do orchestrator ‘enhance the effectiveness of ant- corruption instruments? “Makiko Nishitani (Kobe University] ‘The Guidance Document on Responsible Business in Conflic- Affected and High-Risk Areas and the Norm of Mult-Stakeholder Engagement “Mariko Shoji (Keiai University] How Can Orchestration Impact Private Sustainability Governance? —Seeking Harmonization and Credible Sustainability Claims Yoshiko Naiki (Osaka Schoo! of International Public Policy, Osaka University) How Should Orchestration Be Performed At the Implementation, ‘Stage? A Glimpse into the Implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ‘Takahiro Yamada (Tekyo Metropolitan University) \WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM International Regime Complexity and Rising Powers International Organization Panel Chair Nicola Jane Philips (University of Sheila) Dise, Craig. Murphy (Wellesley College and UMass Boston) Emerging Countries and Access and Benefit Sharing ‘Omar Serrano (University of Geneva) | China.a Reluctant Leader of the World Trade Organization? ‘Matthew Bishop (University of The West Indies) Xiaotong Zhang (Wuhan University) CChina’s challenge in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ‘Yuka Kobayashi (Schoo! of Oriental and African Studies) [Navigating International Regime Complexity: South Africain World Trade Peg Murray-Evans (University of York) ‘The BRICS and International Tax Governance: The Case of Automatic Exchange of Information Dries Lesage (Ghent University) Mattias Vermeiren (Ghent University) WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ‘The Law and Politics of Interim Governance: The Role of International Law in Post-War State-Building cernational tow Panel Chair Dise. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University) Nikolas M. Rajkovie Tilburg University) The Lure of Law: On the Violence of International Law and Its Political Semantics Maj Lervad Grasten (Dept. of Business and Polis, Copenhagen Business Schoo!) Tunisia After Ber-Ali The Exemption to the Rule? liyas Saliba (Berlin Social Science Center) The Curious Absence of Politics in Externally Assisted Post-Confict Transitions’ ‘Andrea Warnecke (European University Institute) The Legal Perils of the Peace Through-Transition Paradigm Emmanuel Herman Dominique De Groof (European University Insctute) ‘State building and power sharing: The development of entrenched social insecurity in Lebanon ‘Andrew Delatolla (London Schoo! of Economics and Political Science) ‘WB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel New Frontiers in Research on International Borders ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Sclensfe study of nternatonal Processes Chair Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Disc Melissa Lee (Princeton University) Why Do States Build Walls? Political Economy, Security, and Border Stability David Carter (Princeton University] Damned if We Do, Damned if We Don't: Dilemmas of State Interest ‘and Miltary Action in a World Where Ideas Matter Most Ivan M. Arreguin-toft (Boston University, Pardee School of Globat Studies) Blast from the Past: outlining the historic and structural conditions ‘that create indivisible and absolute territorial attachments Tova Nerlen (SAIS John's Hopkins University Barriersto Entry: Who Builds Fortiied Boundaries and Why? Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Jason Wittenberg (University of California Berkeley) ‘Making it Up as they Go: How Enthusiasts Shaped Conceptions of National Territory inSouth America Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester] 'WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Institutions as Transformative Venues: Norm Evolution Revisited Internationa Low ise. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) ‘Anti-Blasphemy Laws, Offense, and Religious Rights inthe World Polity ‘George M. Thomas (Arizona State University] No More Than a Legal Evolution? Evaluating the Expansion of the Principle of Non-refoulement by the European Regional Courts Moritz Baumgaertel (Universit libre de Bruxelles) Norm Implementation ~ What Makes an Adopted Norm Transform into Policy? Elin Jakobsson (Stockholm University) ‘ANorm in Flux: The Prohibition on Torture or Inhuman and Degrading Treatment under the European Convention ExgiVildiz (Graduate Institute (IHEID), Geneva & ICourts, University of Copenhagen) Rethinking Human Rights Theory to Include Disability KjerstiSkarstad (University of Oslo] WB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics roeign Policy analysis Roundtable Chair T.V.Paul (McGill University) ise. Norrn M.Ripsman (Concordia University) Dise. —Jefirey W. Taliaferro (Tufts University) Dise. Steven € Lobell (University of Urak) Part. JackS. Levy (Rutgers University) Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Part. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles) Part. Patrickames (University of Southern California) Part. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Part. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College) WB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Understanding insurgent and counterinsurgent violence ‘Scent stdy of ternational Processes Dise. Scott Gates (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Osi) Beyond Mere Survival: The Impact of Community Organization on CCounterinsurgency Effectiveness Deniz il (University of Maryland) ‘Substitutes or Complements? Rebels’ choice of tacticsin civil war Sara Polo (Rice University) Belen Gonzalez (University of Mannheim) ‘Suicide or No Suicide: A Strategic Choice for Terrorist Organizations Burcu Pinar Alakoc (Webster University) Technologies of Rebellion Beyond the Cold War: Are Modern "Proxy Wars" Distinctive? ‘Laura Jaki (U.C. Berkeley] Civilian Victimization and Forced Recruitment Simon Hug (University of Geneva) WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Liberal Peace/Liberal Violence lobo! Development exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. David L Blaney (Macalester College) David L Blaney (Macalester College) Justifying Liberal Peace, Securing the Mission: The case of UNIFIL Jan Daniel (Charles University in Prague) “The Claims of Modernity: Liberal Peace, Sacred Violence, and State Sovereignty’ ‘Timothy Seidel (American University) Lberal Peace and AFRICOM’s Geopolitical Imagination Casey B. McNeill Johns Hopkins University) “Liberal violence and the rule of law(yers)" ‘Tracey Blasenheim (University of Minnesota) ‘The Liberal Peace Kaleidoscope: Ontological Ilusions and the Limits of International Governance Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Barbara Bravo (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Panel Drone strikes and Targeted Killing: Insights from Theory and, Methodology Theory Chair Lauren Wileox (University of Cambridge) Disc. Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University) Putting the machine in the ‘worldwide war machine’: drone warfare, speed and the state Henrik Schilinger (University of Duisburg-Essen) Bin Laden's Targeted Killing and Emerging Norms Betcy Jose (University of Colorade-Denver) Drones athreat to IHL? An interdisciplinary perspective on the current debate on the feared impacts of drone usage Zeynep Balazumbul (Freie Universitit Berin) David Betge (Freie Universitat Berlin) Interstitial International Law and Contestation in Drone Warfare Michael E. Newell (Syracuse University) King individual Human Beings: Drones and Targeted Killings ‘Sassan Gholiagha (University of Hamburg) 5PM 'WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12: Panel Feminist foreign policy, peace and diplomatic practice ‘Feminist Theory and Gender Sties ‘Exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Lene Hanzen (University of Copenhagen) Thomas Moore (University of Westminster) ‘Say What? Forging a Feminist Foreign Policy in Diplomatic Practice ‘Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg) Feminist foreign policy in practice: Change and resistance within the implementing orgenizations Robert C Egnell (Georgetown University) The Quest for a Feminist Foreign Policy? Karin Aggestam (Lund University) Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University) Exploring Feminist Foreign & Security Policy Idea()s ‘Annick T.R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) “Peace among Ourselves" Israeli Women, Gender Equality and the Question of Peace inthe Osto Period ‘Sarai B. Aharoni (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) ‘W828: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 Panel ‘tive Leoring in internotionel afors International Pool soclogy Intematonel Education Chair Disc. Nanette. Levinson (American University) Mary Jane C. Parmentier (Arizona tate University) Pedagogy of the Privileged: Globalization, Identity and the Education of Liberal Individuals in the Twenty-First Century Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College) 2035 The Politics of Space Mining — An account ofa simulation game Deganit Paikowsky (Tel Aviv University) Paradox of plenty or plenty of information? An overview of the active teaching and learning literature on the challenges on the information era Cristina Y.A. Inoue (University of Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Jan sila) 0 State University - VER!) [A Pedagogical Toolkit to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners in Introductory IST Classes Kimberley A. Brown (Portland State University) ‘Shawn Smallman (Portland State University) Rosa David (Portland State University ) ‘Teaching Foreign Policy 2.0: using digital pedagogy to capture student interest and increase critical thinking Jeannie Grussendert (Georgia State University] \WB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Looking for Peace in South Asian Conflict Zones lobo south caveus Comparative Interdiscplinry studies Chair Navnita C Behera (Dethi Unversity) Life Reduced to Nakedness: The biopoltics of everyday life and the {act of bearing witness in Kashmir. Shubranshu Mishra (University of Kent) War as a means for Understanding Peace in South Asia Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University) CCognizing Peace in South Asia: Can Fiction Inform Social Science? Siddharth Mallavarapu (South Asian University/Jawaharlal Nehru University) ‘The forgotten party in the Sri Lankan conflict andthe renewal of, Buddhist extremism; looking for peace inSri Lankan conflict ‘Mam Sajeer (Seuth Eastern University, Sri Lanka) Narratives of conflict and peace: The Indian State's assessment of ‘the Punjab and Nacalite conflicts Priyanka Talwar (Dublin city university) Panel WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Computational Models of Conflict in IR ‘ScientfeStdy of ternational Processes Chair Dise. D.Scott Bennett (Pennsyivania State University) ‘Armando Geller (Scensei Terrorists and Counters: A Model of Shocks in Competitive Networks Zev Maor (University of California Davis) Kyle Joyce (University of California at Davis) [NetworkStructure and the Emergence of Political Extremism ‘. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) ‘Computational Social Science and its implications for intelligence studies and international relations ‘Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corporation) [A Micro-Level Study of the Relationship between Crime and Immigration Ravi Bhavnani (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Karsten Donnay (Graduate Institute Geneva) David Backer (University of Maryland) ‘Syrian refugees as a theme in the Middle Eastern Twittersphere ‘Armando Geller (Scensei) WBS1: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Perspectives on intelligence and decision-making. Imceligence studies Panel Chair Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) Chair Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Dise. Julian. Richards (University of Buckingham) Ethics and decisions: why should it matter to intelligence? Femando Velasco The Opportunities Incubator™: A New Technique for Making Strategic Foresight Analysis Actionable Randy Pherson (Pherson Associates) Communication and decision-making: implications for intelligence Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid (Spain)) Mittary Intelligence as a Decision-making Tool: Conventional and ‘Asymmetric Cases William J Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) Intelligence and Knowledge Development: What are the questions Intelligence Professionals ASK? ‘Charles Vandepeer (University of Adelaide) "When Do Rebel Groups Commit to International Humanitarian, Law? ‘Tanisha Fazal (University of Notre Dame) “Margarita Konaev (University of Notre Dame) ‘Strategies of Insurgent Diplomacy: Evidence from the Middle East & North Africa “Morgan Lee Kaplan (University of Chicago) Diplomacy on the Fy: The Determinants of Shifting Strategies of Rebel Diplomacy Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Eleonora Matiacci (Amherst College) Roundtable ‘American Grand Strategy and Corporate Elite Networks International Poca! Economy International Security studies Internationa Pose! Soclogy Chair Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Part. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School) Part. Alexanders. Aniavas (University of Cambridge) Part. Christopher Layne (Texas A & M University) Part, NanaDe Graafl (Free University of Amsterdam) Part. Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam) ‘WB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Evolving Forms of Labor Relations and Industrial Conflict in the Face of Global and Regional Transformations comparative iterdicpinary Studies {iobal Development Chair —-RudraSil (University of Pennsylvania) How Cool was “Cold Steel”? Trade Unions and Industral Peace in Post-Soviet Russia's Steel Industry Allison Evans (Western New Mexico University) Laboring Across Regions: The Wenzhou Model and Chinese Businesses in Italy Calvin P. Chen (Mount Holyoke College) The Fate of Labor Movements in the Course of Regime Change: Post Communist Poland, Post-Apartheld South Africa, and Post-Tahrir Egypt in Comparative Perspective fan M. Hartshorn (University of Nevada, Reno) Ruera Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Explaining Patterns of Union Leverage by Immigrant Activists in Western Europe ‘Akasemi Newsome (University of California, Berkeley) Coordinating Conflict: German Works Councils in Tech Worker Resistance to Mass Layoffs Sidney Rothstein (University of Pennsylvania) ‘WB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Rebel Diplomacy International Security Studies Panel Chair Disc. Megan A Stewart (Georgetown University) Cifford Bob (Duquesne University) The Microdynamics of Rebel Diplomacy Reyko Huang (Texas ABM University) Rebel Diplomacy: The Essential, Yet Overlooked Factor in Civil War Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara) \WB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Economic performance and the polities of numbers cernavonal Political Economy Panel Chair Andre Broome (University of Warwick) Disc. Morten Jerven (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Dise. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Insttute of International Astaire) ‘Measuring Restriction to Foreign Direct Investment: Critiquing the ‘OECD's FOI Regulatory Restrictiveness index “Minhyung oo (Pennsylvania State University] Ryan McMahon (Pennsylvania State University) Formalizing Crime: The EU's Attempt at Regaining Regulatory Control Over the Ilict Market Economy ‘Angela Licata (MeMaster University] “Good Inequalities, Bad Inequalities”. An Analysis of Causal Narratives in Anti-Poverty and Global Inequality Programmes of the World Bank and UNDP. Katja Freistein (Centre for Global Cooperation Research/University Duisburg-Essen) ‘The political economy of inflation measurement Daniel Muigge (University of Amsterdam) ‘Aid commitments should not be used to measure aid disbursements Ryan C. Briggs (Virginia Tech) WB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Drones, Peace, and Conflict exploring Peace (Theme) chair Dise. Georg LétMmann (University of Warwick) Jennifer Ramos (Loyala Marymount University) ‘The Toll of Drones on Human Liberty ‘Tobias Gibson (Westminster College) #SorryNotSorry: Elite Discourse and Justitication of Drone Warfare’s Noncombatant Casualties Terilyn Johnston Huntington (University of Kansas) Democratic governance, technological imperative or socio-political pragmatism? Explaining the procurement of drones “Moritz Weiss (LMU Munich) Ulla Jasper (Center for Security Studies, Zurich) Drone strikes and the (in)securing of American identity 'M. LdeRaismes Combes (American University) ‘Unmanned aerial vehicles and the Canadian techno-social ‘environment: The role of stakeholders and the Mobius Ribbon of Secutity(ies) Ciara Bracken-Roche (Queen's University, Surveillance Studies Centre) Panel International Security studies ‘The Domestic Politics of Jihad in Pakistan: The Case of Lashkar-e- Taiba . Christine Fair (Georgetown University) Pakistani Public Support for Lashkar-e-Taiba Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron/Case Western Reserve University) Rifat Binte Luful (University of Akron} Stewart Blessing (University of Akron) ‘State Failure and the Emergence of Extremist Islamist Groups Sad Yaqub Ibrahimi (Carleton University) Pakistani Conceptualization of Shari'a and Support for Militancy and Democratic Values: A New Empirical Approach . Christine Fair (Georgetown University) Drivers of Youth Radicalizaton in Pakistan: Lessons for Comparable Cases Moeed W. Yusuf (Boston University) 'WB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1: International organizations, capi debt International Pool Economy 215 PM Panel | markets, and the politics of Chair Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto) Disc. Lena Rethel (University of Warwick) The IMF's New Debt Limits Policy: A Better Approach to Debt Sustainability? Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona) Determinants of accountability mechanism complaints in the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBS) Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University] Legal determinants as the main drivers ofthe development of capital markets: the case of infrastructure bonds in Brazil Nora Rachman (Fundacao Getulio Vargas - S20 Paulo Law ‘School, Bras!) ‘The Democratic Advantage: Distinguishing Debt Type Makes A Difference ‘Stephen Bagwell (University of Georgia) How Presidents Follow the Call from International Capital ‘Christian Amold (University of Oxford) 'WB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ‘Africa's Capacity to Respond to Violent Conflict and Bui exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Peace chair Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for International Governance Innovation) Chair Dorina Bekoe (Africa Center for Strategic Studies) Dise. Joyce Neu (Facilitating Peace) Disc. |. Willa Zartman (Johns Hopkins University) Miltary Intervention in Africa: French and US Approaches Compared ‘Stephen Burgess (US Air War College) Conflict and Resilience in Africa Pamela R.Aall (Centre fr International Governance Innovation land the United States Insitute of Peace. International Support for Civil Society in Tackling African Conflicts ‘Sharath Srinivasan (University of Cambridge) Understanding the Resource Curses} Instability and Violent Conflict in Africa Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council) External Actors in African Security Affairs Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University) \WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Prospects of Peace in Central Asia exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. Earl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida) David G. Lewis (University of Exeter} Fractured Regions and Peace Patterns ‘Anna Ohanyan (Stonehill College) ‘Michael Needle (Stonehill College) Caroline Lambert (Stonehill College) ‘Authoritarian Regimes and the Contestation of Peace in Central Asia David G. Lewis (University of Exeter] Peace, conflict processing, and the transformative power of Violence Jan Kochler (SFB 700, Free University Bertin) Boris Wilke (Bielefeld University) Embedded Security in the Most Unlikely Place: OSCE ‘Comprehensive Secutity and Peacebuilding Practices in Central Asia “Michael W. Messer (University of Texas at Austin) Central Asia, A New Horizon for Japan’s Foreign Policy Kunike Ashizawa (American University ) WB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Roundtable Teaching peace authentically and ethically —(Im)possibilities?: peace stulee ‘Active Leoring in international Aor: Incernavonal ethics exploring Peace (Theme) Part. Jenny H. Peterson (University of British Columbia) Part. RogerMac Ginty (University of Manchester) Part. Kathryn Marie Fisher (College of International Securty Affairs, National Defense University) Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Part, Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) Part. Jasmin Ramavic (University of Manchester) Part. Cheryl Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University) WB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Queer Dialogues on Temporality Lesbian, Go, Bisexual, Transgendered, queer Alles Coucus Incernainal ethic: Imcernavional politica! sociology Panel Chair Disc. Momin Rahman (Trent University) Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London) ‘Queer Time, Duration, and the Reflexive IR Seif Jack LAmoureux (Wake Forest University] ‘Queer temporalities, ‘Atiantic genealogies [1] “Melanie Richter-Montpett (University of Shetield) Isthe Buen Vivir Queer? On Queemess and Postneoliberal Temporaiities ‘Amy Lind (University of Cincinnati) Out of Time: Queer Postcolonial Temporality Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) ‘WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1: 5PM Panel Regional Security Communities International Security Stusiez Chair Disc. Roberto Dominguez (Sufflk University) Roberto Dominguez (Sufflk University) Defense Policies And Regional Integration: The Perspective Of A Common Grand Strategy In Eu And Unasut Khatchik Derghoukassian (University of San Andrés) International Oil Companies in Regional ecurity Complexes: The case of Eastern Mediterranean Constantinos Adamides (University of Nicosia) ‘Odysseas Chrstou (University of Nicosia) Security Governance in the South Atlantic region: prospects of a new architecture in regional security ‘Cau Pimentel (USP (University of S20 Paulo)) ‘WB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Contesting the vietim/perpetrator trope: The politics and rhetoric of sexual violence against men in war and peace International Security Studies Chair Paula Drumond (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Disc, Sara Meger (Central European University) The Discursive Construction of Sexual Violence against Men in Conflict: Towards an Understanding of its Impact on Policy ‘Thomas Charman (University of Edinburgh) \Where are the men? Rethinking Gender, Sexual violence and Security in Warfare Baeds Jarala Jaber (The University of Auckland, New Zealand) Imageries of Defendant and Perpetrators in sexual war violence ‘Anette Bringedal Huge (Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo) Beyond Conflict: On Sexual Violence Against Men and the Continuum of Violence in aLebanese Context Sabiha Allouche (School of Oriental and African Studies) Fighting Violence in the Ranks Benjamin Thomas Grant Schrader (University of Hawaii Manca) ‘WB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM Roundtable Justice, Democracy & Peace: Contributions of Testimony to, Reconciliation after Human Atrocities ‘Human Rights Chair. Randal Morris (University of West Georgia) Chair 4 Salvador Perata (University of West Georgia) Disc. Michael Lane Bruner (GeorgiaState University) Part. Richard Herder (Southwestern MinnesotaState University) Part. Michael Lane Bruner (GeorgiaState University) Part, T.Randahl Morris (University of West Georgia) Part. 4. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia) Panel Violence and Kurdish Polities ‘thncty, Notonalism, & Maigrtion stucies Chair Disc. David Romano (MissouriState University) David Romano (MissouriState University) Countermovements and Ethnic Nationalism in Turkey ‘Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder) ‘Cem Emrence (Binghamton University) Ethnic Competition and Imprisonment: Revisiting the Consequences of Kurdish Migration in Turkey ‘Cem Emrence (Binghamton University) Islam, Political Violence and Search for Peace ‘Ma. Fariudéin Khan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) Government Policy and Support for Kurdish Nationalism: Assimilation, Co-optation, and Repression CCeren Belge (Concordia University) Ai Zeren (McGill University) Reframing radicalism: Ethnicity and Ideology in the PKK. Erie Schoon (The Ohio State University) WB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Roundtable ‘The role of global public relations and CSR in public diplomacy Diplomate studies Chair Kathy R.Ftzpatrick (American University) Part. Candace White (University of Tennessee) Part. sian Wang (University of Southern California) Part. Antoneta Vane (Quinnipiac University) Part. Dianaingenhof! (University of Fribourg) WB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel s of Digital Nonhumans: Algorithms, Systems, Environment, and Agency ‘Science, Techrology and Artin international Relations Theory Iernaional politica! sociology Disc. Halli Semetko (Emory University) Internet Corporations, Hackers, and Distributed Digital Agency Rex Troumbley (Rice University) Four Dimensions to the Digital Debate - How Should We Think ‘Strategically About Cyberspace and Cyber Power? Richard Bailey (Schoo! of Advanced Air and Space Studies) ‘A New Birth of Control ~ That Government of the Things, by the ‘Things, for the ThingsShall Prosper from the Earth: The Adaptive Algorithms, Machinic Mitigations, and Telematic Transitions Arising with Rapid Climate Change ‘Timothy Wayne Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Insitute and State University) High Speed Trading Algorithms and Human Manipulations—Agency ‘and Accountability in Complex Financial Markets Kathleen Brennan (University of Hawait-Manoa) Rebooting the Political: Coded Politics, Algorithmic Agency and Serious Gaming Carolin Kaltofen (Aberystwyth University) WB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel New Warfare in Cyberspace neernational secur studies Chair Disc. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College) ‘Nuclear strategy in the cyber age: new challenges for the ultimate weapon ‘Andrew J. Futter (University of Leicester) Current Perceptions, Intelligence and Strategies of South Korean, (Cyber Security John Swanda (Busan University of Foreign studies) ‘The Moral Hazard of IT Security: Evidence from Survey Data ‘Simon Palamar (Centre for International Governance Innevation/Carleton University) Digital Direct Action and Cyber-conflict: Ghost Security versus the Islamic State Crystal Douglas (Kennesaw State University) 'WB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ‘Those Who Cannot Remember the Past are Condemned to Reinvent it: On History and IR storia! interationa Relations ‘tive Learning in interntionel afors Panel Chair Disc. Torbjorn Knutsen (University of Trondheim) Jonathan Acufl (Coastal Carolina University) Under the Same Roof: History, Science, and the Study of Rivalry in R John Logan Mitton (Dalhousie University) “Regimes of historicity” in media discourses on wars and. interventions: the missing link between collective memory and foreign policy identity? ie Sangar (King's College London) Visions of Peace as aSource of Conflict Felix Berenskoetter (SOAS, University of London) Construction Time Again - History in Constructivist Scholarship HalvardLeira (NUP!) Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI) “A Confused Mediator”: Historical Legacies as Explanandum for a Lack of Coherence among EU's Member States Peace Policy Irena Kathousova (London Schoo! of Economics and Political Science) Emmanuelle Science] lane (London Schoo! of Economics and Political ‘W541: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Middle Power Diplomacy: The Possible Revival of Middle Power Diplomacy in the world of the ‘the Informals’ International organization Chair Alan. Alexandroft (University of Toronto) Part, Andrew. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Part. John Ravenhill (Basle Schoo! of International Airs) Part, Jefirey Robertson (Yonsei University) Part. Maria Monica Winardja (World Bank) Part. Selcuk Colakoglu (Vadim Beyazit University) Part. Seungioo Lee (Chung-Ang University) Part. ScottSnyder (Senior Fallow for Korea Studies, Council on Foreign Relations) ‘WBS2: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12: Use of chemical Weapons International Security Studies 5PM Panel chair Gary A Ackerman (University of Maryland) ‘Avatars of the Earth: Assessing Risks of Radical Environmentalist Terrorism Employing Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons Philipp Bleek (Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey) Can We Forgive Them: Searching For Justice For Victims Of Halabja Isaac Khir (Syracuse University) How | Learned I Should Have Been Afraid of the Bomb: Risk Factors of Chemical Weapons Use and Abstention Kymberly MacNeal (University of Southern California) Why Leaders use Chemical Weapons on their Own People Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech) David D.Palkki (Bush School of Government, Texas A&M University) WBS3: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Contours of Global Power Transfer: Emerging Markets and Varying. ‘Trajectories across Economic Sectors International Political Economy Chair Sean KStarrs (City Universty of Hong Kone) Disc. Robert Wade What Is Global Power’ and in What Ways Does China Have It? ‘Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick) Global Agricultural Commodities, Power and New Political Actors ‘Sarah. Martin (Memorial University of Newfoundland) “Rising powers in Global Governance: Turkey's as an agent of change Basak Kale (METU) ‘The RMB's Transnationalization and Contours of Power in Global Financial Markets Julian Gruin (University of Amsterdam) ‘Market Size vs Market Power: China's Influence on Global Pricing Regimes Pascale Massot (University of Otawa) WBS4: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Great Powers and Client States Panel IneernavionalSecurty studs International Support and Authoritarian Resilience: The llusion of Protection Sean L. Yom (Temple University) All's Unfair in Love and War: How Small Allies Respond to Patron- Adversary Repprochement ‘Audrye Wong. (Princeton University) Ungrateful Allies? Why U.S. Security Clients Expand Economic Ties with Their Patron’s Adversary ong Jung Kim (University of Chicago) |s Patience Running Out2 The Current State of China's North Korea Dilemma Sebastian Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) ‘Markus Lieg!_(Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main] WBSS: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Exploring non-Western subjecthood I: Decolonizing development? lobo Development Incernavonal politica! sociology chair Dise. Olivia Umurerwa Rutzxibwa (University of Portsmouth) Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Contending cosmologies and the politics of development ‘Tilo Resende Zile (Johns Hopkins University) From ‘duat'to ‘globat colonialty: On the relationship between non- Western subjecthood and development in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia Philipp Lottholz. (University of Birmingham ) ‘The postcolonial challenge: Thinking the unthinkable non-Western ‘Theory Siba Grovogui (Cornell University] Converting the ‘unhappy’ Other: Imperialism, liberalism and Racism inthe Caribbean “Melody Fonseca (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Neo-peace or neo-colonialism? On the relations between state and ‘non-state actorsiin integrated peace operations Clara Egger (Science Po Grenoble] ‘WBS6: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 1: 5PM Panel ‘The Challenges of the Global Arms Trade: Achieving Peace through Conventional Arms Control? International Security studies Chair Disc. Simone Wisotzki (PRIF) Simone Wisotzki (PRIF) ‘A new tool for the humanitarian intervention toolbox? Re-assessing ‘the normative framework for arming non-state actors Paul Holtom (Coventry University) Norm coniicts in hard cases: EU arms export control norm adherence tested by arms supplies to opposition groups in Libya, and Syria Nicholas James Marsh (Peace Research Insitute Oslo) Susanne Hansen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) (De)mititarising global governance? Human security, political economy and sovereignty in the UN Arms Trade Treaty ‘Anna Stavrianakis (University of Sussex) Recent Global governance agreements on conventional arms transfers: tensions between managing norm conics and. progressing ‘responsible’ control ‘Owen Greene (University of Bradford) 'WBS7: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM. Panel Rebel Group Behavior and Governance International Security Studies Chair Disc. HenningTamm (University f Oxford) HenningTamm (University of Oxford) ‘Accountability and Responsiveness in Rebel Regimes: Civilian ‘Agency and the Conduct of Insurgency Michael Rubin (Columbia University) Hybrid Governance between the State and Nor-State Armed Groups: Civilian Perspectives on Power in the DRC ‘Carla Suarer (Dalhousie University) ‘Big Man’ Coalitions and Political Order in Northern Céte dvoire (2002-2011) Jeremy S Speight (University of Alaska-Fairbanks) ‘Ares or Athena: State power and civil violence~ a quantitative analysis ofthe conflicts in India and the Philippines Richard Morgan (Emory University) Competition, Rent Flows, and Endowments in Rebel Violence Kelby Hanson (Columbia University) 'WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM Panel ances and Proliferation International Security Studies Explaining Alliance Coercion: Grand Strategy, Security Cooperation, ‘and Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Gene Gerzhoy (Harvard University) Japan's Nuclear Ambition: Joining the NPT while Keeping its Option for Developing Nuclear Weapons? Mayumi Fukushima (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Upgrading the Bomb: Established Nuclear Powers Strategic Transfer of Advanced Nuclear Technology Doyoung Lee (University of Chicago) Alliance Restraint and Nuclear Proliferation Dong Sun Lee (Korea University) WB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Consolidation and Contestation in Networked Urban Climate Governance I: The Urban Scale urban airs association chair Dise. David J. Gordon (University of Toronto) Noah .Toly (Wheaton College) Do cities have the institutional capacity to respond to climate change? Patricia Romero Lankao (Urban Future, National Center for ‘Atmospheric Research) Governing Climate Change in UK Cities: The Role of SMES, Heike Schroeder (University of East Anglia) Sarah Burch (University of Waterloo) Cities and Global Climate Governance: Consolidations, Contestations and the Politics of Urban Change Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph) David . Gordon (University of Teronto) Paradiplomats- changing the climate of negotiations? Joana Setzer (London School of Economics and Political Science] ‘Michele Acuto (University College London) WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel GEOSTRATEGY IN THE EVOLVING GLOBAL ORDER roeign Policy analysis Disc. Mika P_Aattola (The Finnish Insttute of International Afairs- Tallinn Unversity) ‘The Quest for Geoeconomic Power: Brazil's Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War Era ‘Mikael Wigell (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs ) Losing Other People's Wars: Explaining Superpower Intervention ‘and Defeat in Modern Wars “Michael Kreuzer (Princeton University) US. grand strategy addressing the juxtaposition of geopolitics and geoeconomics Kari Mottola (University of Helsinki) ‘The Geopolitics of China's Economic Rise Séren Scholvin (Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography, Leibnis-Universitat Hannover) ‘Geoeconomics versus Geopolitics ‘Ante Vinma (The Finnish institute of International Affairs) WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Peace or Conflict in Eurasia: Challenges to the Existing Security Environment in Eurasia Chair Dise, John Francis Berryman (Birkbeck, University of London) ‘Andrei P.Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) “The Clash of Great Powers inthe Post Soviet Space: EU and Russian Foreign Policies in their Overlapping Neighborhood.” Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami) “Europeanization and Minority Rights Norms in Post-Soviet States” ‘Nuray Ibryamova (Eastern Mediterranean University] Preserving Peace among the Great Powers: Russia's Foreign Policy ‘and Normative Challenges tothe International Order ‘Alexey Bogdanev (Saint-Petersburg State University) “Regionalism and multivectorism in Eurasia: The strange case of Ukraine” Mikhail A. Melchanov (St. Thomas University, Canada) “Europe, the Transatlantic Relationship and Russia" Suzanne Loftus (University of Miami) Roger Edward Kanet (University of Miami) ‘WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Rethinking Transitional Justice: Contemporary Cases eace studies Cchair Philip Gamaghelyan (School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University) Disc. Alexandra Raleigh (University of Californi, Irvine) ‘A Counter-narrative to the Rwandan Genocide: Hutus Rescuing Tutsis Daniel Rothbart (George Mason University) Regional Approach to Transitional Justice: Testing the RECOM. initiative in the Balkans Denisa Kestovicova (London School of Economics and Political Science) ‘Aude Bicquelet (London School of Economies and Political Science Historical memory and the problem of reconciliation in Bosnia and. Herzegovina Dragana Svraka (University of Florida) Problems of Temporaity in Transitional Justice: Examples from Burundi, Rwanda and Sierra Leone Jesse lames (University of Notre Dame) Lessons from Iraq's Transitional Justice Struggle ‘Aysegul Keskin Zeren (Kroc Institute for International Peace ‘Studies, University of Netre Dame) ‘WB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel Exploring the Peace in Northern Ireland ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Paul Dicon (Kingston University) Dise. Timothy White (Kavier University) TheState of Constructive Confit in Northern Ireland Lee Smithey (Swarthmore College) The Real’ Politics of the Northern Ireland peace process: A Constructivist Critique of Idealism and Realism Paul Dixon (Kingston University) \What kind of peace? Irish republicanism post Good-Friday Marisa McGlinchey (Coventry University) Help or hindrance? Talking to the IRA via the back-channel in Northern Ireland Eamonn O'Kane (Wolverhampton University) Northern ireland ~Stil a Place Apart? ‘Aaron Edwards (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) ‘WB6S: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Panel International Legitimacy in Peace Negotiations ace studies Chair Thania Paffenholz (Graduate Institute, Geneva) Disc. Thania Paffenholz (Graduate Institute, Geneva) Why Africa But Not Syria? China and India’s Perspectives on Humanitarian Intervention Lata Chan (University of Technology Sydney) International Interventions, Local Peace: Donors, NGOs, and the Legitimation of Peacebuilding in Croatia Laura Heideman (Northern Ilineis University) ‘Stuckin Transition or Lost in Translation: Understanding Languages ‘of Legitimacy and Legality in international Relations Vickie Frater (University of Queensland) International Legitimacy in Conflict Resolution: analyzing legitimation dynamics during peace negotiations in intractable conflicts Daniel Wainer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ‘The limitations and potential of international narratives in statebuilding CGizem Sucuoglu (University of Kent at Canterbury/ United Nations) WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel eace beyond security, debates beyond disciplines ‘Feminist Theory and Gender Studies peace stules exploring Peace Theme) Chair Clare Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) Dise. Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) How does gender count? Developing gender indicators in peacebuilding processes Laura MeLeod (University of Manchester) Feminist Intersections: Exploring the links and divergences between, Human Security and Peace Studies ‘Amanda Donahoe (University of Denver) (Re)Conceptualising Gendered Agency in War and Peace: Insights from Post-Conilict BosniaHerzegovina Maria O'Reilly (Goldsmiths, University of London) ‘Theorising agency in feminist peace studies: exploring postcolonial frameworks Hanna Ketola (King's College London) Feminist Global Health as Peace Research Catia Cecilia Confortini (Wellesley College) ‘Tiina Vaitinen (University of Tampere) WB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel ‘Transfer and Track Two Diplomacy peace stulee Chair Tamra Pearson D'Estree (University of Denver) ‘Transfer from Track Two in South Asia: A Case Study Peter Jones (University of Ozawa) ‘TrackTwo and Transfer inSoutheast Asia avid H. Capie (Victoria Univesity f Wellington) ‘The Role and Limited Effect of Track Two Diplomacy Mechanisms in “Turkey-Russia Relations Habibe Orda (International Strategic Research Organization (UsaK/IsRo)) ‘Transfer and The Role of Eminent Persons Groups in Asian Regional Insttutionalization| Brian L. Job (University of British Columbia) [A decade of research on TrackTwo diplomacy and transfer: Where ddo we stand and where do we go from here? Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University) ‘WB6S: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Emerging Powers and Global Governance Foreign Policy Analysis Panel Chair Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Massachusetts Boston) Disc. Sandra estradi (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area studies) Disc. Matthew Zierler (Michigan State University) Contributions of Turkey and the BRICS countries to global governance: A comparative Analysis Emel Parlar Dal (University Of Marmara/{stanbul, Turkey/aszociate professor) Rising Accommodations: Liberal International Order and the Practices of Rising Powers Jose Luis Rodriguez Aquino (Johns Hopkins University) Does Politics follow Economics? The Case of China's Foreign Relations ‘Thomas Moore (University of Cineinnat) James R. Masterson (Morehead State University) South-South, but Cooperation: A Comparison of the Articulation of Equalities and Inequalities in the Discourses of IBSA Countries’ Foreign Policies lucas Perez (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) The rise and fall ofthe “emerging power" concept: Brazil as @ critical case study ‘Arturo C. Sotomayor (The University of Texas at San Antonio) ‘WB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM 12:15 PM ‘Anti-terrorism and Foreign Policy Decisions Foreign Policy analysis Panel Chair Disc. Carrie A. Lee (RAND Corporation) Raphael David Marcus (King’s College London) Bush to Obama: Continuity and Discontinuity in the post-September 1 Wars ‘Aaron Etinger (University of Waterloo) Fighting Terror, Rewarding Terror:The Impact of Armed Group Violence on Foreign Policy-Making ‘Shoghig Mikaelian (Concordia University) Chronic Distrust: The Effects of Terrorism on Presidential Foreign Policy Leadership Kelly Marguerite Delaney (University of Connecticut) Blue-eyed Jhad- Western Fighters with the Islamic State Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence/ US Army War College) “Bangor the Buck” ISUS Investment in the Fight Against Terrorism Paying Dividends? ‘Christopher Faulkner (University of Cental Florida) 'WB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable Roundtable on "Responsibility for Human Rights: Transnational Corporations in Imperfect States" by David J. Karp ‘human Rights Chair Fiona Adamson (50A5, University of London) Disc. David J. Karp (University of Sussex) Part. Toni Erskine (University of New South Wales) Part. Mark Gibney (Universty of North Carlina Ashevil) Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University) Part. Christian G.K.ReusSmit (University of Queensland) WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM ‘The “Land’-uestion in the Politics of Development ‘lobo! Development Environmental seus Panel chair Dise. Colin Alexander (Nottingham Trent University) Martin Weber (University of Queensland) Engaging with (post)colonial power, land and violence in urban shelter and development politics Anita Lacey (The University of Auckland) “it’s not yours if you can't get there”: Land asthe Object of Postwar Development Begum Adalet (New York University) ‘The Effects of Land Grabs on Politics and Citizenship: ‘inancalisation, securitisation and the depoliticsation of land rem K. Rajaram (Central European University) Citizer-peasants:the land-question, modesnity and international relations in Tanzania Darius A’Zami (University of Sussex) Developing Development: Liberal Improvement, (Anti}Colonialism, and Land ‘Ajay Parasram (Carleton University) WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Regions, Regional Order and Regional Security exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. ‘Thomas. Volgy (University of Arizona) Derrick Frazier (University of Alabama) Regional Variation in Spatiak Positional Rivalry Tendencies and Conflict Propensities Kentare Sakuwa (Indiana University) Wiliam R. Thompson (Indiana University) ‘Strategic Rivalries in Comparative Regional Analysis Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Patterns of Conflict Across Time and Across Regions Jonathan Meyer (University of Denver) Regional Formation and Evolution J. Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Miltary Institute) Regional Variations on External and Internal Influences on State Militarization Karen Rasler (Indiana University) Wiliam R. Thompson (Indiana University) WB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Peace and the "Savage Sorting": Understanding the Structural fiolence of Expulsions lobo Development Panel Chair Dise. David C. Earnest (Old Dominion University) Jennifer S.Schift (Western Carolina University) Living on the Edge: Adaptation to Sea Level Rise and the Municipal Political Economy of Explusions Claudia Risner (Old Dominion University) Gender and Expulsions: Women’s Rights and the Political Economy of Sex Trafficking Karmen Matusek (Old Dominion University) (Re)defining / Revealing Cultural Conflict: Structural Violence and Climate-Induced Urbanization (Christina Slentz (Old Dominion University) [At the Periphery of Savage Sorting’ Protracted Displacement in the African Great Lakes Erika Frydenlund (Old Dominion University) International Pool Economy Chair Disc. Catherine Jones (University of Warwick) CChungshik Moan (Australian National University) Legal Origin and Foreign Direct Investment: How Business Environment Affects Flows of Greentield Investments and Mergers & Acquisitions Youngchae Lee (University of Rochester) ‘The reputational benefits of untested agreements: examining the ‘timing and reputational benefits of mere membership in investment agreements, ‘Thomas Cook (University of Colorado) Civil Society and the Struggle for Control of Natural Resources: Exploring the ‘Social!’ Dimension of Investor-State Disputes in Latin ‘America Julia Calvert (Carleton University) Rachel Hannah Nadelman (American University) To Disclose or not to Disclose: How Global Competition for Foreign Direct Investment Influences Transparency Reforms Kerem Oge (MeGill University Can the Anarchy Be Tamed? The Relative Gains Problem in Dyadic Fol {Gyu Sang Shim (Purdue University) 'WB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The political economy of international trade legalization International Potial Economy Panel Chair Matias €. Margulis (University of Siting) Disc. Matias €. Margulis (University of Siting) Disc. Jonathan R Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Constructing the courts ofthe global economy: The WTO, MAl and ISDS compared Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen) ‘Small economies and international regulatory cooperation- How do Chile, Mexico and Ukraine deal with multiple regulatory cooperation commitments? Robert Basedow (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)) Promoting Trade through Private Law: Explaining International Legal Harmonization Asif Efrat (Interdisiplinary Center Heraliya) Protecting intellectual Property Rights: What Role for Preferential Trade Agreements? Manfred Elsig (University of Bern) Jenny Surbeck (World Trade Insttute, University of Bern) Third Parties as Amicus Curiae: Do They Contribute to the Legalization of the World Trade Organization? Jeheung Ryu (University of Rechester) WB76: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Alliances and Rivalties in Asia roeign Policy analysis Panel chair Disc. Paul A. van Hooft (University of Amsterdam (UVA) Jost. Campbell (Troy University) Oriana Skylar Mastro (Assistant Professor of Security Studies, Georgetown University) ‘The Impact of the Abe Doctrine on the U.S.-Japan Alliance and on Peace and Stability in East Asia and the World Rye Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University) Relocating US Military Bases in Japan and Korea: The US Strategy ‘and the link of Domestic and International Factors Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University) US. Politicab Military Presence in the Asia Paciic: Beyond "Hubs ‘and Spokes" ‘Michael Kraig (Air Command and Staff College, Air University) When Alliance Restraint Fails: the Domestic Turmoil Connection ‘Michael Morgan (Marietta College) Mark Schaefer (Marieta College) Conflict and Cooperation in the Asia-Pacttic Dina Smeltz (The Chicago Council on Global Affairs) Dise. WB77: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel ‘Theorizing Power in the Modern Era: New Sources, Measures, and Metrics of Power in International Relations roeign Policy Analysis chair Dise. James M. Goldgeier (American University) Nazzneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) ‘The Enemy Within (or Without): Internal threats, external foes and ‘the organization ofthe state security apparatus “Meredith Blank (University of Michigan) ‘TheStrategic Logic of Security Assistance Mare Grinberg (Stanford University) ‘The Business of Human Rights: NGO Targeting of Corporations Laura Seago (University of Michigan} Mission First, People Always? The Role of Reputation in Response ‘to Civilians Kidnapped Overseas Danielle Gilbert (George Washington University] Getting tothe Table: Exploring the Determinants of International [Negotiations and Soft Power Philip Baxter (Georgia Institute of Technology) WB78: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM ‘The Role of Socialization and Norms in Foreign Policy roreign Policy analysis Panel Dise. Joseph O'Mahoney (Seton Hall University, School of Diplomacy and International Relations) Mark. Nance (North Carolina State University) Undermining Trust, Threatening Peace: Culture, Beliefs, Perceptions ‘and Practices Contributing to Sino-American Distrust Gregory Moore (University of Noteingham) International Socialization and Foreign Policy Correspondence: A Big, Data Evaluation Ryan P. Kennedy (University of Houston) Cristian A. antr (Oakland University) Why Do Countries Want to Join International Development Organization? - The Case of South Korea Seok Joon Kim (George Washington University) Dise, Socializing Japan or Socialized by Japan? States and Normsin, International Society Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia) Panel Associaton for Canaan stules inthe United States Chair Disc. Carolyn ¢ James (Pepperdine University) Ralph Carter (Texas Christian University) Connection and Capability: Social Cohesion and Soldier Performance Enhancement in Canada and the United States Hans Christian Breede (Queen's University) War Prerogative Reform in Canada and the United Kingdom Philippe Lagasse (University of Otcawa) Washington's View of Canadian foreign policy under the Harper government: A Perceptual Approach Jonathan Paquin (Université Laval) Women in the Canadian Miltary ‘Stefanie Von Hlatky (Queen's University) Cycling in New Directions? Assessing Canada-US and North ‘American Relations Beyond the Current Electoral Cycle Geoffrey Hale (University of Lethbridge) ‘exploring Peace (Theme) chair O2ge Tekin (University of Hawai, Manoa) ise. Lisel Hintz (Corell University) Disc. AmirMoheet (University of Hawaii, Manos) Disc. IrmakVazici University of Hawaii 2t Manoa) ‘Mapping the Dynamics of Nonviolent Identity Politics: Hybridization, Polarization, and Sel-Marginalization Lsel Hinz (Cornell University) Beyond Mobilization: Rethinking Social Movements in Authoritarian Regimes ‘Ozge Tekin (University of Hawai Manoa) The Struggle for Recognition and Authenticity inthe Middle East Joshua Freedman (Northwestern University) Theory of Elites but aStory of Challengers: Ruling Party Weakness During the Arab Uprisings ‘Amir Moheet (University of Hawai, Manca) Malformations of Secular Tolerance: Insights from Turkey lrmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manca) ‘WBS1: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM “Hedging” in International Relations Theory and Practice International Security Stusiez ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) T.J.Pempel (University of California at Berkeley) When and Why Weaker States Hedge: A Two-Level Analysis ‘Cheng-Chwwee Kuik (National University of Malaysia (UKMA]) On ‘Hedging’ in International Politics: A critique Jurgen Haacke (University of Bieminham) Hedging Against China: The Empirical Evidence and Security Implications for Secondary States in East Asia ‘Charles Chonghan Wu (Hong Kong Baptist Universty-UIC), Indonesian Strategic Hedging: Seeking Security and Regional ‘Autonomy during Great Power Transition ‘Ann Marie Murphy (Seton Hall University) Explaining Variation in Hedging Strategies John D.Ciorciari (University of Michigan) WB82: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Panel Exploring China's Diplomacy Efforts exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dise, Geoffrey Harris (European Parliament) HongmeiLi (Miami University, Ohio) [A ath to Soft Power in the United tates? China's Confucius Institutes in the American Press Emily T. Metagar (Indiana University) Jing Su (Indiana Univeristy) [ASocial Constructivist Perspective of Contemporary China-Africa Relations Richard Aidoo (Coastal Carolina University) ‘The China Effect: Chinese economic globalization and the ‘environment in developing countries Jessica Neate (University of Oregon) Public Private Partnershipsin Public Diplomacy of China Xuefei Chen (China Foreign Affairs University ) LL (China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU}) Elizabeth (Betty) C. Hanson (University of Connecticut] WBS3: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Political Psychology and Foreign Policy Panel roreign Policy analysis Chair Dise, Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Miltary Institute) Imran Demir (Marmara University) Unipotarty and the Enemy Image: Propositions, Implications, Indicators (Christopher J. Fettweis (Tulane University) “Citizens National Historical Narratives” as a Watchdog for Governments in Regional Disputes Seung Hyok Lee (University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) Putting Things in Perspective: Mental Simulation in Experimental Political Sciene Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin- Madison) ‘Who against Whom for Whose Benefit? Assessing the Psychological Basis for Diversionary Conflicts ‘Seanon Weng (University of Southern California) [Assessing Kim Jung Un: The Contours of his Subjective Rationality Sercan Canbolat (University of Connecticut) Stephen Benedict Dyson (University of Connecticut) WBS4: Wednesday 10:30 AM- 12:15 PM Beyond the "Neuromancer": New and Old Ways of Examining Cyberspace Imceligence studies Panel Chair Dise. Emily Goldman (Department of Defense) Catherine Lotrionte (Georgetown University) ‘The George W. Bush (2001-2004) administration in front of the ‘emergence of cyber threats: a Copenhagen School's perspective ‘analysis Jonathan de Assis (Universidade Estadual Paulista- UNESP) The Violence of Hacking: The Normative Environment of State Violence in Cyberspace ‘Aaron F. Brantly (U.S Military Academy, West Point) ussiain Cyberspace: The Rise of a Cyber Superpower? Ryan Maness (Northeastern University] The logic of bargaining with cyber weapons Richard Andres (National Defense University) The changing face of war in cyberspace “Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) ‘WB8S: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Economic regionalism and global trade International Potial Economy Panel Chair Jamie E.Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Disc. Jamie E.Scalera (Georgia Southern University) Disc. Joe Weinberg (Univerty of Southern Missssipp) The Politics of Transatlantic Trade in Services, Nicole Lindstrom (University of York] DEMYSTIFYING MEGA REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GOVERNANCE OF WORLD TRADE Koray Mutlu (MeMaster University) EU Economic Partnership Agreements: Reviewing the Progress of Cotonou Sophia Price (Leeds Becket: University) Alex Nunn (Leeds Metropolitan University) Many neoliberal ideas and one trade negotiator: constructing normative consensus in European Union trade policy Elitsa Garnizova (London School of Economics and Politeal Science) Latin American Integration: Regionalism ala carté in aMuitipolar Worle? Cintia Quiliconi (FLACSO - CONICET) ‘WB86: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12: Designing, Providing, Protecting Peac Societies ‘tinct, Notonalism, & Maigrtion tucies ‘exploring Peace (Theme) 5PM in Ethnically Divided Panel Chair Disc. Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews) Mathilde Letoup (Sciences Po/ CERI) ‘A need to incorporate civil society actors as domestic forcesto establish durable positive peace in power-sharing regimes: the Case of Cyprus Peace Process ‘Gul Pinar Gulboy (Istanbul University] Designing Peace: Institutional Innovations in Divided Societies Neophytos Loizdes (University of Kent] The displacement - peace nexus disentangled Heidrun Bohnet (Bonn international Center for Conversion To ‘Are we alin the same boat? The relationship between peace, conict and forced migration Dileta Lauro (University of Oxford) A Cross National Investigation of Regime Change, Democratization ‘and Ethnic Conflict Demet ¥. Mousseau (University of Central Fe ida) ‘WC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Junior Scholar Session Education, Learning and Knowledge Creation in IR nor scholar sympesio Chair Derrick L Cogburn (American University) \WCO1-A: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Probing IR Theory Junior Scholar symposi JSS Group Dise, _JenniferSterlingFolker (University of Connecticut) ‘Annette Freyberg.inan (University of Amsterdam and Technical University Darmstadt) ‘The Historical (return of IR: or The Problem of History asthe Problem of IR Renato Sabbagh Bahia (Pontifical Catholic University of Rie de Janeiro) (cynicism and Ontological Security Theory Stephen Michael Christan (University of Utah) From Space to the Body: How Searching for Peace Transformed, Vulnerability Katherine Kenny (Carleton University) Delving into “the international’: The Conceptions of “the international in IR scholarship ‘Mine Nur Kueuk (Bilkent University) Dise. WCO1-B: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM New and Ethnographic Methods and Approaches Junior Scholar symposio JSS Group Disc. Efe Sevin (Kadir Has University) Rethinking the Power of Secretariats and |Os: Findings from a Patrimonial Bureaucracy at the ASEAN Secretariat Deepak Nair (Londen Schoo! of Economics and Political Science) Picturing Peace: Using Participatory Photography to Articulate ‘Community-led Visions for Change Jessica Smith (School for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, George ‘Mason University) Data and Data Visualization as Active Learning Alexis L. Henshaw (Bucknell University) WC01-C: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Discourse Analysis: New Approaches and Understandings Junior Scholar Symes JSS Group Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmentier (ArizonaState University) Laura Reselle (Elon University) ‘Talking it out: Can discourse solve the agent/structure problem? ‘Mor Mitrani (Postdoctoral Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Freie Universitat Berln) ‘Made in Geneva?: Understanding the Internal Criss of Humanitarian Action David Morgan (Dalhousie University) Dise. WCO1-D: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM International Education and Cooperation Junior Scholar Symes JSS Group Dise. Heda Ber-Vehuda (Baran University) Meirav Mishal-Ram (Barllan University) Learning EU = school; innovative pedagogy and EU-related content in primary school curricula ‘Ana Bojinovie Fenko (University of Ljubljana) Marko Lovee (University of Uubljana) ‘Surveying the Field from Afar: Improving Undergraduates’ Perspectives of International Relations with aScholars Wiki Jeremy L. Wells (Texas State University) Using Narrative Approaches to Support Teaching and Learning Danielle Blab (MeMaster University) Dise. ‘W02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM. Environment and Conflict 2/3 ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of Texas 3t Dalla) State Policies and Food Related Violence Ida Rudolfsen (Peace Research Institute Oslo & Uppsala University) The service delivery protest movement in South Africa: An analysis ‘through diferent theoretical frameworks Todd G. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno) In Praise of Market Volatility: The Moderating Effect of Price Volatility on Food Riots and Civil Conflict Joe Weinberg (Univerity of Southern Mississippi Ryan Bakker (University of Georgia) ‘The Hunger Games: Urban Bias, Horizontal Inequality and Food Related Unrest Luke Abbs (University of Kent, Conflict Analysis Research Centre) Climate, Agriculture and Armed Conic in Asia, 1989-2014 ‘Nina von Uexkail (Uppsala University] Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO}] Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University) Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University) ‘WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Bargaining, Commitment, and Peace ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Domestic Institutions and Credible Commitment Problems Mark Souva (Florida State University) Territory, Rivalry, Bargaining and the Settlement of Borders Toby James Rider (Texas Tech University] ‘A Logic of Commitment in International Relations ik Gartzke (University of California, San Diego) Peaceful Territorial Transfers and Third Party Conflict Daina Chiba (University of Essex) \War-Winning Coalitions and the Durability of International Orders Michael S. Wolferd (University of Texas) ‘WC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Neurobiology of war and the prospects for peace ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Anthony C.Lopez (Washington State University) ise. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) Disc. Anthony C. Lopez (Washington State University) Evolution and the psychology of intergroup conflict: The male warrior hypothesis Melissa McDonald (Oakland University) Cognitive systems for revenge and forgiveness Michael McCullough (University of Miami) Both war and peace arein our genes ‘Azar Gat (Tel-Aviv University) Peace of mind: Cognitive biases in the causes of peace as well as, Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) The effect of millions of years of war on human's evolved psychology ‘Aaron Sell (Griffith University) WCO5: Wednesday FTGS Town Hall Feminist Theory and ender studies iS PM 3:30 PM Roundtable Chair Par. CCaron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton) Part. Annick. R. Wibben (University of San Francis) Part. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) WCO6: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring the regional peace in East Asia and beyond, exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Joakim Kreute (Department of Paace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University) Dise. Erik Melander (Uppsala Universiy) Dise. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala Universty/University of Notre Dame) Peace by unintended means? The state, territory and alternative ‘waysto security community in Southeast Asia and South America Nicole Jenne (European University Institute) ‘What causes regional peace? A joint exploration of conflict prevention and resolution Joakim Kreutz (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University) Optimists, Pessimists or Skeptics: Explaining variations in Post- Cold War International and Regional Order Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa) [Not For Export? Southeast Asian norms of Peace and Security Catherine Jones (University of Warwick) Predicting China: Key to gauging the future of the East Asian Peace? Stein Tenneson (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)) \WCO7: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Revisiting the Cold War and the Emergence of Liberal Peace: Liberalism, Human Rights and Diplomacy in Historical Perspective storia! ternational Relotions Panel Chair Dise. Robert E. Willams (Pepperdine University) Bruna Refs (Insitute Social Sciences~ Univ. Lisbon & King’s College London) ‘Science and Education in the Shadow of Great Power Decline Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware) ‘Transformation and Totalitarianism: US Intervention and Cold War Leralism, 1945 t01989 Dillon Stone Tatum (The George Washington University) “Quiet Diplomacy’: The Reagan Administrations Initial Engagement with the Soviet Union Simon Miles (University f Texas at Austin) “Neutrality from the Cold War to Engaged Neutrality” Heinz Gaertner (Austrian Institute for International Afairs) Human Rights as Food Security: Revisiting President Carter's Human Rights Agenda Shelley L Hurt (California Polytechnic State University) WC08: Wednesday 5 PM- 3:30 PM Panel ‘Theorizing International Politics Past: Ancient Societies, the Longue Durée, and World Systems. storia! internation Reltons chair Dise. Jonathan Acuft (Coastal Carolina University) Iver 8. Neumann (London Schoo! of Economies) The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/ World System inthe Twelfth Century David 0. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles) Science, Technology, and Power in the Medieval Islamic Caliphate Mark 2. Taylor (Georgia Institute of Technology) It'sthe Eurocene: Carbon Archeology and the Geopolitics of Modern Geology Jlrs V. Grove (University of Hawaii at Manca) ‘Anthropological Investigations: The Quest for Order in Ancient ‘Anarchical Societies Nicolds Terradas (FI fa International University) Size upswings of cities and polities: comparisons of world-systems since the Bronze Age (Christopher K.Chase-Dunn (University of California Riverside) Hiroko Inoue (University of California Riverside) ‘WC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel ‘causal Mechanisms and Process-tracing in Global Environmental Politics Environmental stusies Chair Disc. Lira Vanhala (University College London) LraVanhala (University College London) How to Generalize from Case Studies Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) Courts as Causal Actors in Environmental Politics Lisa Vanhala (University College London) Recasting the Environmental Problem: From Rationalist Design to Political Process Benjamin Cashore (Yale University) Placeholder Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College) ‘ANew Method for Measuring Policy Change Sebastian Sewerin (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) ‘W110: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel Renegotiating Agency and Structure in Constructivist IR Theory Chair Disc. Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University) Zachary J.2wald (University of Houston) Cyprusin context: Constructivism and the role of European identity ‘Almendra Ortiz de rate (Universidad Anshuae México Norte) Mauricio Gimez Béer (Universidad Anshuae México Norte) Neuro" constructivism Filip Viskupic (University of Georgia) Jetfrey Berejikian (University of Georgia) Present at the Construction: Realpolitik Idealpolitk and Konstrultpolitik David Patrick Houghton (King’s College Londen) Towards a Reflectvist Theory of International Hierarchy: Understanding the Meaning of Stature, Role and Status in World Politics ‘Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile) Taken for Granted: Tacit Knowledge in IR ‘Sebastian M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University) WC11: Wednesday Panel Peacebuilding through exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Sabina Hiaiel (University of Denver) Dise. Zack Bowersox (University of Missour-Columbia) Long term peacebuilding in Georgia: The Role of Corruption and CivilSociety Ortrun Merkle ( Maastricht Univesity) Rethinking the “Other” in Turkish- Greek Rapprochement: The Leadership, Earthquake and the Civil Society Triad ‘Nive Yazgan (Bilkent University) ‘The Helper ~ Imperialist, Paternalis, or just a Fool? Are there any ‘constructive roles for external partners in NGO peacebuilding? Pernilla Johansson (UC!) Deconstructing civil society actors and functions: On the limitations of international frameworks for fragile states. Simone Databerger (Ulster University) ‘A Route towards a successful peacebuilding process: Lessons from ‘the Colombian Civil Society Egoitz Gago Anton (Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano} WC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Roundtable Realism and Nationalism: Old Pals or Strangers? thay, Nationale, & Migration studi Chair John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) Part. Balkan Devlen (mir University of Economics) Part. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen) Part, Steven E Lobell (University of Utak) Part. Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University Part. Patrickames (University of Southern California) WC13: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable ‘The known knowns and known unknowns of peacekeeping data ‘ScientfeStdy of ternational Processes Chair Govinda D. clayton (University of Kent) Part. Kyle Beardsley (Duke University) Part. Han Dorussen (University of Essex) Part. Ismene Gizels (University of Esse) Part. Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University) Part. Jacob D. Kathman (University a Buffalo, SUNY) Part. Louise Olsson (Folke Bernadotte Academy) WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Performance and War / Collective Armed Violence Feminist Theory and Gender studies Panel chair Dise. ‘Sweat Parashar (Monash University) ‘Swat Parashar (Monash University) ‘Autoaesthetic Reflection of War Experience Susanna Hast (IHEID / CCDP) Collaging IR and War Photography ‘Thomas Briggs (University of Connecticut) ‘Theatrical Negotiations ofthe Ephemerality of War: Examples from Birin Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) ‘Method Acting, War Films, and Affect 'M. Evren Eken (University of London) ‘cambodian Genocide and Film: A War over National Narrative ‘Shawna Michelle Lesseur (University of Connecticut) ‘WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel Exploring conflict resolution and peace-building within the global water governance discourse vironmental studies Chair Orie! Mirasa (University of Wisconsin-Mitwaukee) Disc. Cecilia Tortajada (National University f Singapore) Global Water Governance and Local Input: Can Participation Overcome Confict? rio! Mirosa (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) The global politics of bottled water: Towards an integrative research agenda Raul Pacheco-Vega (Centro de Investigacién y Docencia Econémicas (CIDE) Justice and Global Water: The Ethics of Global Water Governance Christiana Peppard (Fordham University) The Challenges of Governing Water atthe Global Scale Cecilia Tortajada (National University of Singapore) tthe Confluence: The OECD and the Global Water Crisis Dustin Garrick (MeMaster University) ‘WC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM. UN Security Council and Interventions for Peace ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Karen Brouneus (Uppsala University) Dise. _Ashly Adam Townsen (Washington State University) The local security effects of UN peacekeeping deployments Bernd Beber (New York University] Selectivity in third-party intervention inthe UNSC ‘Autumn Lockwood Payton (Alfred University) Byungwon Woo (Oakland University) ‘Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions: A Case ‘Study of MONUC and MONUSCO Bonnie Kevatch (United States Miltary Academy) The Peacekeeping Economy in Monrovia, Liberia Bernd Beber (New York University] Michael J. Giligan (New York University) Sabrina Karim (Emory University] ‘The Democratic Republic of the Congo as UN Laboratory Peacekeeping Innovations in a Catastrophe ‘Anjali Dayal (Fordham University ) ‘W117: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel Politics of Foreign Aid Decisions ‘Foreign Policy anys ‘Gobo! Heath International Potial Economy CChair Laura K Landolt (Oakland University) Dise. SimoneS. Dietrich (University of Essex) Dise. David Bearce (University of Colorado at Boulder) No, thanks! Why Myanmar, Japan, India and the USA rejected humanitarian aid after natural disasters (Charlotte Dany (University of Frankfurt, Germany) Reconceptualizing ad in international relations: Foreign assistance ‘as human rights facilitation instead of intergovernmental signaling Jessie Rumsey (University of Ilinois at Urbana-Champaign) Embedded Preferences: Partisan Politics in Foreign Aid Delivery ‘Simone S. Dietrich (University of Essex) Reevaluating Donor Motivations in Bilateral Foreign Aid Gina Martiner (Duke University] Ethnic network representation, access to power, and US. foreign ‘aid allocation ‘Tobias Heinrich (University of South Carolina) WC18: Wednesday Peace Otherwise: from the League of Nations to the UN exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, Universty of York) Dise. _PaminaM. Firchow (George Mason University) Imperfect Dichatomies: Narratives of Peace and the United Nations) Obsession with Success Barbara Bravo (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Current Attempts to Confound the Intentional Destruction of Cultural Heritage: the Illusion of Liberal Peace Vincent Négri (CNRS Paris) Benefits and Limits of a Human Rights Approach to Human Security: ‘the Case of Honor Killings ‘Aurore Schwab (University of Geneva) From Statusto Equality: Democracy and Statehood in interwar Europe Leén Castellanos Jankiewier (Graduate Insttute of International and Development Studies) ‘Wampum in Geneva: Learning from Iroquois Diplomacy, Past and Present Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) WC19: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel ‘A game of small changes? Global financial governance after the Incernavonal Politica! Economy Chair Ben ThrkelLWhite (Victoria University of Welingtor) Disc. EleniTsingou (Copenhagen Business School Global norm change and peripheral practices: the New Zealand Reserve Bank after the GFC Ben ThirkellWhite (Vietoria University of Wellington) L will wear your tie when we solve Greece's debt crisis’: The Visual Politics of Eurozone Governance Lena Rethel (University of Warwick) James Brassett (University of Warwick) Constructing the Global Financial Crisis, Fast and Slows: Interpretive Leadership, Intellectual Hysteresis and Iterative Repurposing in the ‘Macroprudential Reconstruction of Executive Pay Regulation Wesley W. Widmaier (Grifith University) ‘Andrew Baker (Queen's University Belfast) ‘The Untinished Engagement: Carr and Polanyi on structural change inthe global political economy Randall D. Germain (Carleton University) ‘Mortgaging Development: The Financial Crisis and World Bank Lending for Housing Liam S. Clegg (University of York) ‘WC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Economic Interdependence, the Liberal Peace, and the First World War International Security studies Chair JackS. Levy (Rutgers University) Disc. Charles Eugene Ghole (University of Texas) 1914 as Culmination of aLiberal Peace? Alexander S. Anievas (University of Cambridge) Why Do States Join Risky Wars? The Case of the First World War, 1914-1917 John A. Vasquer (University of Ilineis at Urbana Champaign) Globalization Then and Now: 1914 and Misguided Analogies Etel Solingen (University of California at Irvine) Economic Interdependence and Peace: The Case of the Great War Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University) Economic Interdependence and the Origins ofthe First World War Dale C. Copeland (Univesity of Virginia) ‘WC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM ‘The Middle East in Transition: Issues and Responses comporaiveiterdicpinary Studies Peace studies Panel Chair Maria Fanis (Ohio University) Economic Crisis and Civil Society Transformations: Peace in the “Middle Eastern Region (A Case Study of Egypt post-Arab Spring) Priyanka Chandra “Multiple Modernities and Multiple Democraciesin a context of, Demographic transition in the Middle East and North Africa Ethum Haghighat (The City University of New York) Reclaiming Libya: Pre-Gadhafi Legacies and Post-Gadhafi Politics Hannah Pannwitz (University of Oxford) Unseftied Cultures and Changing Authority Structures: The Reproduction of Intolerance betwveen ‘Islamism’ and Secularism’ in the Democratizing Middle East “Metin Koea (European University Institute) New doctrines of securitization and surveillance under Sis's neo- ‘authoritarian rule in Egypt Paul Amar (University of California) ‘W22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Strategic Culture or Strategic Subcultures? Breaking down the Unitary Assumptions of Strategic Culture International Security Studies Cchair Forrest Morgan (RAND Corporation) Part. Alan Bloomfield (University of New South Wales) Part. Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (University of Calgary, Centre for Miltary and Strategic Studies) Part, Toby Lee Lauterbach (Purdue University) Part. AlecanderSalt (University of Calgary) ‘WC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Visualizing International Law as a Vehicle for Exploring Peace ternational Low Chair John King Gamble (Pennsylvania State University) Chair Charlotte Ku (University of lineis) Part. charlotte Ku (University of lineis) Part. ShirleyScott (University of New South Wales) Part. MelissaT. Labonte (Fordham University) Part. Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma) WC24: Wednesday 1: Roundtable Media Coverage of Crises: Media Systems and Comparative Analysis comparative nerdicolinry studies Chair SaiFelicaKrishna-Hensel (Auburn Montgomery) Part. Eytan Gilboa (Barlan University) Part. Andrei. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University) Part. Howard M. Hensel (Air War College) Part, Mikhail A. Molchanov (St. Thomas University, Canad) WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable ‘Transnationalism at 100: Assessing the Field on the Centenary of "Trans-national America! exploring Peace (Theme) Chair David Malet (The University of Melbourne) Part. Peter Andreas (Brown University) Part. Margaret & Keck (Johns Hopkins University) Part, Jennifer Marie Brinkerhoft (George Washington University) Part. Clifford Bab (Duquesne University) WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Postfoundational IR ncernationalPoltia! sociology Chair Hans-Martin Janger (Carleton University) Disc. Mark F.N. Franke (Huron University College) Between Cosmopolitanism and Biopolitcs: Detention Centers for Immigrants in Spain under Kantian and Foucauldian Perspectives Rickson Rios Figueira (University of Valencia) From Bare Life to Bare Reality: Terracing the Place of Traumain International Relations ‘Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) ‘Thinking Globel Order Differently: A Post-Foundatfonal Intervention, Franze Wilhelm (University of Kiel) CConsttuting Causality: beyond the ‘deational/materia’ divide ‘Medha Medha (GIGA German Insitute of Global and Area studies) Nicola Nymalm (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) Pacifism in IR: The Anatomy of aSubjugeted Knowledge Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) iS PM 3:30 PM Panel WC27: Wednesday Human Traflicking ‘human Rights Chair H. Richard Friman (Marquette University) Disc. Juris Pupeenoks (Marist College) Understanding Vulnerability: Unlocking the Key to Human ‘Trafficking in the Caribbean and Abroad Davina Durgana (American University, School of International Service) ‘An Unfair Advantage: Human Trafficking Predators in Post Disaster Communities Shane Wery (Central Michigan University) ‘Turning aBlind Eye: State Reaction to Conflict and Human ‘Trafficking ‘Amanda D Clark (Kent State University) Human Trafficking: Legislation and Extent “Morgan Podezervinski (Georgia Southern University ) Courtney N. Burns (Georgia Southern University) Aviation and Human Trafficking David L Butler (The University of Southern Mississippi) ‘Amber L Hulzey (The University of Southern Mississippi) ‘WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Get Back Where You Once Belong? Migration, Law and Governance ‘thnicty, Nationalism, & Migrtion stucies Internationa Low Chair Philip Liste (University of Hamburg) Plus ga change?: Competing models of governance and Canadian ‘temporary labour migration ‘Christina Gabriel (Carleton University) Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University) Perceptions on Immigration and National Security in the United, ‘Arab Emirates Kristian Alexander (Zayed University) Constitutional Definition of the Demos and Inter-Ethnic Relations ‘Agnes Katalin Koos (Feather River College) ‘Stop Gap: Temporary Visas as Mechanisms for Interdiction, Control ‘and Denial of Rights Jenna Hennebry (International Migration Research Centre, ‘Wilfrid Laurier University) Carla Angule-Pasel (Wilfid Laurier University) Desirable vulnerabilities: Migrant bodies, human trafficking and, biopoltical statecraft ‘Alexandria J. Innes (University of East Anglia) ‘WC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Religion and Ethnicity in the MENA: Turks, Kurds, Arabs and the Syrian Civil War ‘thnicty, Notonalism, & Migrtion stucies ‘Relgion and iternavonal Relations Chair Disc. Nukhet A Sandal (Ohio University) Binnur Ozkecec+Taner (Hamline University) The impact of PYD-PKK relationship on Kurdish politic in Syria, Zeynep N. Kaya (London School of Economics and Political Science) Robert Lowe (London Schoo! of Economics and Political Science), Social Assistance and Electoral Competition for the Kurdish Vote Orge Kemahliogly (Sabanci University) FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND NON-MUSLIM MINORITIES IN TURKEY ‘Anna Maria Beylunioglu (European University Institute) Foreign Policy Perspective and its reflection on a city: the case of Antakya Selen Akan (Istanbul Bilgi University) Nation, Ethnicity, and Umma: Identity After State Collapse in Syria Victoria Gilbert (University of Pennsylvania) ‘WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘Women in Post-Conflict Transitions Panel eace studies ‘Feminist Theory and Gender stuies ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Aisin Ann Swaine (The George Wathington University) Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) Post-conflct Electoral Quotas and Sexual Violence Emily Stull (Asian Univesity for Women) Women and Long-lasting Peace After Conflicts Myunghwa Cho (University of Missouri-Columbia] ‘Transitional ustice/Postwar Reconciliation Efforts in Bosnir Hercegovina conducted by Women’s NGOs Karen Garner (SUNY Empire State College) ‘The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Challenges of Intersectionality Peace Praxis Lynne Woehrle (Mount Mary University) Patrick 6. Coy (Kent State University- Center for Applied Conflict Management) WCS1: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Intelligence Analysis and the Analyst-Policymaker Relationship: Key Case Studies since 1945 Imeligence studies Chair Dise. Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Michael Warner (US Department of Defense) Enemies or Opportunities: Israeli Intelligence Perceptionsin a Changing Middle East ‘Shlomo Shpiro (Bar-lan University) ‘Their Masters! Voices: The Intelligence Reporting on the West of the ‘Stasi and KGB, 1945-91 Paul Maderell (Loughborough University) Pakistani Intelligence and India Julian Richards (University of Buckingham) Doomed from the Start: Detente and American and Soviet Estimative intelligence Benjamin Fischer (Retired) Personality, Contingency and Culture in American Intelligence Assessments of the Al Qaeda Threat ‘Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University) \WC32: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Exploring Intrastate Conflict, Mediation, Institutions, and Peace exploring Peace (Theme) chair Dise. Tobias Greit (American University) Karl Rene DeRouen J. (University of Alabama) Ending war, but losing power: how mediation processes in civil wars affect leadership survival (Christina Kiel (Tulane University) Challenges to the Communication between International Mediators ‘and National Factions in Civil War Peace Negotiation: A Comparative ‘Study of Cambodia and Sudan ‘Sung¥ong Lee (University of Otago) Recutring Mediation in Long-Lasting Intrastate Conflicts Levke Aduda (Greitswald University) ‘Autonomy, Secession, and Peace: The Importance of Pre War Institutions Carter Johnson (Higher Schoo! of Economics (Moscow) Inthe Beginning: Initiating Mediation in Intrastate Conflicts Karolina Werner (Basile Schoo! for International Affairs) WC33: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Ethnicity, identity and conflict ‘Scent Stdy of ternational Processes Chair Dise. Erika Forsberg (Uppsala University) John McCauley (University of Maryland, College Park) ‘Overcoming the Rebels Dilemma: Collective Action and Miltary Capebilities Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland) Paul Huth (University of Maryland) Lethality of Terrorist Attacks as a Predictor of Civil Wars. Katerina Tkacova (University of Essex) Extending the horizontal inequality hypothesis across conflict severity and tactics Solveig illesund (University of Oslo) Explaining the Causes of lrredentist Violence Seraina Ruegger (ETH Zurich) Late-Erik Cederman (ETH (CS]) Imputed Identities: New Spatial Data on Ethnicity in Africa ‘Carl von Schweinitz (ETH Zurich) Philipp Hunziker (ETH Zurich) ‘WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Institutional Design in World Politics: Informal Governance, Interactions, and Power International Organization Panel Dise. David A. Lake (University of California San Diego) The Process of Headquartering IGOs ‘Tana Johnson (Duke University) The Politics of Informal Governance liver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen) The Forces of attraction: How Security Interests Shape Membership inEconomic Institutions ‘Christina Davis (Princeton University) Tyler Prat (Princeton University) land How Power is Legalized in International Law Barbara Koremenos (U-M) Black Markets and Exchange Rate Preferences: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Argentina Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania) Michael Akin (University of Pittsburgh) ie Arias (New York University) ‘WC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Roundtable Russian Defence Policy and Developments in the Aftermath of Crimea: Outlook and Implications for the West International Security studies Chair Bettina Renz (University of Noteinghar) Part, HannaSmith (University of Helsink) Part. Tor Bukkvoll (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) Part. Gudrun Persson (Swedish Defence Research Agency (FO!) Part. Rad Thornton (King's College London) Part. Una Halve (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment) ‘WC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Making Sense of the Central African Republi Future of International Peacebuilding in CAR International Organization Chair Disc. Tatiana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Counc) Koen Viassenract (University of Gent) The Failures and Future of International Peacebuilding in CAR Tatiana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council) Louisa Lombard (Vale University) ‘A Central African Elite Perspective on the Struggles ofthe Central African Republic Laurence D. Wohlers (Former US Ambassador) CCAR and the Regional (isjorder Roland Marchal (Seiences-Po Paris) From Being Forgotten to Being Ignored: International Humanitarian Interventionsiin the Central African Republic Enrica Peco (Medecins Sans Frontieres) ‘The Elite's Road to Riches ina Poor Country: A Political Economy Analysis of CAR ‘Stephen Smith (Duke University ) WC37: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Why collaborate? NGOs and engagement at global, domestic, and community levels, International Organization Chair Dise. George E. Mitchell (The City College of New York) David Suarez (University of Washington) ‘The Role of Self-Help Groupsin Development Projects: Fostering or Enfeebling CvilSociety? ‘Mary Kay Gugerty (University of Washington) Leigh Anderson (University of Washington) INGOs and Political Spaces of Engagement Helen Yanacopules (Open University) ‘Successfully Mobilizing for Human Rights: Joining NGO Coalitions in Global Campaigns ‘Anna Schrimpf (Princeton Univeristy) Wendy Wong (University of Toronto) Leadership across Boundaries: Comparing Collaborative Propensities across international NGOs Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego) Bridge Builders, Power Brokers, or Self-Promoters? The Role of NGOs in Community-Based Natural Resource Management Kate Crosman (University of Washington) Sabine Lang (University of Washington] Roundtable ‘Teaching and Learning Internationally: Collaboration, Faculty-led Programs, Teaching Abroad as a Grad Student ‘Active Leoring in international Aor: tncernavonal education Part, EmekM. Ucarer (Bucknell University) Part. Zsolt Nyiri (MontelairState University) Part. Fela. Grenier (University of Ottawa) Panel ncernational secur studies Iran's Grand Strategy “Masoud Kazemzadeh (Sam Houston State University) Explaining Reluctance in international Politics Sandra Destradi (IGA German Institute of Global and Area studies) Continuity and Change in Pakistan's Grand Strategy ‘Sameer Lalwani (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) South America and Southern Africa as subsystemic unipolarities Luis Leandro Sehenoni (University of Notre Dame) Politics in the defense-industrial sector of rising powers: Explaining ‘the procurement of combet fighter aircraft in India and Brazil “Moritz Weiss (LMU Munich) ‘WCA0: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Roundtable Return of the Theorists: Dialogues with Great Thinkers in International Relations ‘Active Leoring in internotionel afors InernationaPoscal sociology Theory torical ntemationa Relations chair Rens van Munster (Danish insttute for International Studies) Part. James W. Davis (University oft. Galle) Part. Anthony F Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Part, JensSteflek (Technische Universitit Darmstadt) ‘WAa: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Regional Assertiveness in International Society Panel ‘English Schoo! chair Yannis Snvachtis (Virginia Polytechnicinsttute and State University) Dise. Francisco Javier Verdes-Montenegrro (Complutense University of Madrid) Theorizing Regional Ownership: Institutional Flexibility in a Multipolar World Order Johanne Glavind (University of Aarhus) Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus) From interlocking to interblocking regionalism: NATO, the EU, the OSCE and regional crisis management ‘Simon Keschut (Freie Universitat Berlin) Separatist regions and the threat to sovereign equality: An English School perspective ‘Chelsea Manning (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) Is Security Community Stil a Valid Concept? A Historical Sociological ‘Analysis ofthe Nordic Community ‘Thiago Babo (University of SSo Paulo) Enacting the European international society in the world: conceptualizing EU agency within the English School ‘Thomas Linsenmaier (University of Tartu) ‘Wa2: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM. Competing Regionalisms in East Asia Panel International Organization Chair Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University) Balance of Power in Regional Institutional Framework: Reassessment of the U.S--China-Japan Trilateral Relationship ‘Yuanyuan Fang (Florida International University) Power shifts and regional orders United States, China and competitive regionalism in East Asia Matteo Dian (University f Bologna) The Failure of the UN2 China and Japan in the East ChinaSea dispute ‘Yuka Kobayashi (School of Oriental and African Studies) China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: When Power Transition Meets Regional Transformation ‘Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware) ‘Cheng-Chwee Kuik (National University of Malaysia (UKMA]) Driving aSoft Bargain: China's Trade Strategy in East Asia Michael Sampson (University of Oxford) WC#3: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘Committee Panel Censorship, Self-Censorship, and Prudent Restraint in IR Research | “Academic Freedom Commitee Chair Mark Gibney (Universty of North Carolina Asheville) Dise. Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz) Disc. John Ishiyama (University of North Texas) ‘The perils of self-censorship in academic research in a Wikileaks world John O'Loughlin ‘Scholar bureaucrats and academic censorship in Singapore's ‘authoritarian state Lily Zubaidah Rahim (Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney) Dimensions of diplomacy: Understanding private information in international relations using the WikiLeaks cable disclosure “Michael Gill (Department of Government, Harvard University) Arthur Spiring, (New York University) ‘Should Terrorists Have Access to Bigger Data than Social Scientists? ‘The Role of Publicly Available but Classiied Information in Research ‘after Wikileaks and the Snowden Revelations ‘Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University) Censorship and self-censorship in research on the iraq war ‘Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway University of London) WC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘The terrorism-counterterrorism nexus Panel ‘ScientfeStdy of ternational Processes Chair Dise. Mia M. Bloom (Georgia state university) Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, Schoo! of Government ‘and Public Policy) ‘The effect of leaders and leader transition onthe success and longevity of terrorist groups Brian Lai (University of lowa) Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University] ‘The Unintended Consequences of Deterring Terrorism: Evidence from Israeli Military Courts Jonathan Menten (University of Oklahoma) ‘Transnational Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa Anastassia Bugday (Bilkent University) Counterterrorism, Partisanship, and the Electoral Consequences of Terrorism Livie Di Lonardo (New York Univeristy) How Does ‘Foreign Terrorist Organization’ Designation Affect Terrorist Groups? Brian J. Phillips (Centro de Investigacién y Docencia Econémicas) WCA5: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘ANew Multilateralism? Brazil, Humanitarian Action and International Peace and Security Incernational Secu stu Panel CChair Kristin 8. Sandvik (Peace Research Institute Oso) Dise. Henrik 0. Breitenbauch (University of Copenhagen) Brazil's Humanitarian Engagement: Does Peacekeeping Pay Off? Benjamin De Carvalho (NUPI} Brazilian Policy for Refugees and Resettlement: An Example of Humanitarianism? Liliana Jubilut (Universidade Catdlica de Santos (UniSantos)) Camila Sombra Muifos de Andrade ( Universidade Catélica de Santos (UniSantes)) Brazil's Status Struggles: Why do the Good Guys Finish Last? Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) P&I Reren (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) ‘WCAG: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM How Can Social Science Advance the Grand Strategy Debate? International Security Studies Panel Chair Disc. Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (Tufts University) Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (Tufts University) The Competing Visions of Grand Strategy Paul. Avey (Virginia Tech) Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California) Robert J.Reardon (North Carolina State University) The Present and Future of American Extended Deterrence in Central Eastern Europe Alexander Lanosska (Dartmouth College) The Intellectual History and Ontology of the Grand Strategy Debate Nina Silove (University of Oxford and Harvard University ) The Primacy Premium Carla Norriof (University f Toronto) William C. Wehiforth (Dartmouth College) 1917: The Causes and Consequences of America's Great War Grand Strategy Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinnati) Panel ‘WA7: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Religious power in states: causes and consequences ‘Religion and iternatonal Relations thniety, Nadonalsm, a Migretin Stucies Chair Disc. Risa A. Brooks (Marquette University) Ron Hassner (University of California Berkeley) Revivalist Democracies: From Emerging to lliberal Markets? Bilal Baloch (University of Oxford) One Nation Under God: Religious Nationalism and Instability in International Politics ‘Asan |. But. (George Mason University) Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) Candidate Evaluation, Corruption and Religisity: Evidence from Pakistan Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University] The Strategic Logic of Religious Violence Matthew Isaacs (Brandeis University) How Religious Were the Ottoman Empire's “Religious Wars"? Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College) ‘WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Conceptualizations of Peace ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) ‘Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University) Situating transitions to peace in space and time ‘Theorizing Peace and War: Revisiting Pactism, Pacifism, Defencism, Crusadism and Militarism in the Twenty-First Century ‘Thomas Davies (City University of Londen) Is the International System De-Darwinizing? A Working Hypothesis ‘and Plausiblity Probe Sebastien J. Mainville (The Ohio State University) Exploring conceptualizations and conditions of peace Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa) Let's talk about peace: towards a better conceptual definition of peace in the aftermath of violent conflict Julia Leib (Goethe University Frankfurt) WC49: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM New Approaches to the Study of Nuclear Poli Incernational secur studies Panel Chair Todds. Sechser (University of Virginia) ‘Subterfuge on the Subcontinent: The Strategy of Regional Nuclear Doctrine Rupa N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Nebraska, Lincoln) “in Danger of Losing’: Perceptions of Vulnerability and US. ‘Strategy, 1945-1960, Caroline Milne (Princeton University) Presidential Beliefs in the Efficacy of Nuclear Coercion Julia M. Macdonald (George Washington University) Rachel E. Whitlark (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) ‘Strategic Nuclear Assistance: China and Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program Henrik Staathane Hiim (The Norwegian Institute for Defence studies) i5 PM 3:30 PM Egypt in Transition: Protest Politics in Perspective Comparative Interdiscplinry studies Panel \WCS0: Wednesday Chair Dise. Doru Tsaganea (Metropolitan Collage of New York) Barbara Zoliner (Birkbeck College) Revisiting the Egyptian Uprising of 2011: Relational Networks and ‘the Diffusion of Contention on January 25, ‘Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) ‘The Death of a Party: The National Democratic Party and Authoritarianism in Mubarak’s Egypt Dina Bishara (Havard University) Demilitarizing Egypt for Domestic and Regional Peace Zeinab Abul-Magd (Oberlin College) WCS1: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel Security, Foreign Policy and Ethnic Cont Middle East thncty, Nationale, & Migration studi in Turkey and the Chair Disc. Mehmet Emre Hatipogiu (Sabanci University) Mehmet Emre Hatipogiu (Sabanci University) Inside Out: Reading Turkey's Domestic Struggles Through Foreign Policy Cigtdem Hajipouran Benam (Boston C lege] Deniz Cakirer (University of Southern California) Domestic Conflict and Foreign Affairs: An Event Data Study of Turkey (a991-2013) GGonca Biltekin (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research) The Role Of The Responsibility To Protect In Turkey'S Institutions: The Case Of Libya Mande Dizdaroglu (Kadir Has University) Construction of Turkey's Decision to Intervene in Cyprus: An ‘Analysis ofthe Time Frame from 1963 t0 1974 Bugra Sari (Gazi Univesity - Bilkent University) Turkey and the EU in the Shared Neighborhood: The Limits of Europeanization in Conflict Resolution ‘Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University) ‘WCS2: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Human Rights and State Capacity ‘human Rights Panel Chair Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Dise. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) \Variations in subnational ant-human trafficking effort: Evidence from India Richard W. Frank (Australian National University) The Difference Law Makes: Domestic Criminal Law and Human Rights Prosecutions Mark S Berlin (Marquette University) Global diffusion of Ombudsman Tero Erkkila (University of Helsinki) The International Dimensions of State Capacity and Human Rights Benjamin. Carbonets (Trinity College) Forgotten Victims: Lessons from the Rwandan Genocide on the Children of Genocide Melissa M. C. Beaudoin (Georgia State University) ‘WSS: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The gender of governance and the governance of gender in the global political economy ‘Feminist Theory and Gender stuies International Pool Economy lobe! Development Panel Chair Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University) Disc. Stuart Shields (University of Manchester) Financial governance ‘afte’ crisis: A gendered perspective Penny Griffin (University of New South Wales) Women astargets of austerity discourse ‘Sara Wallin (University of Shetield) Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Shetfeld) Conditions and expectations ofthe Timorese social market trade Melissa Johnston (Murdoch University) Governing transnational migratory lows of domestic workersin Southeast Asia: Private lives and private actors Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Employing Women in aSingle Market: Empowerment versus Participation Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia) WCS4: Wednesday Roundtable "No Sovereignty & Self-determi ‘lobo! Development ation, No Peace?" eoce studlee exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth) Dise, Shampa Biswar (Whitman College) Part. Robbie G.Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University) Part. SamidSuliman (Grifith University) Part, Anna. Agathangelou (York University) Part. Sheryl Lightfoot (University of British Columbia) WCS5: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Contentious Environmental Politics comparative Inerdiscplinry studies Environmental sues Panel Chair Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Dise. Eduard Viola (University of Bras “Environmental Contention in Brail and China: Beyond Regime” December Green (Wright State University] Laura M. Luehrmann (Wright State University) WHO'S WILLING TO PAY? CARBON PRICING POLICIES AND THE ELECTORAL RULES {Laura Daniela Stevens Leén (American University) How technical decision-making beceme political: environmental reforms in post-dictatorship Chile Javiera Barandiaran (University of California Santa Barbara) ‘Successful Conditions for Chinese Civil Society: Environmental NGOs at the Nu River Ant-Dam Construction Movement Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Yooneui Kim (University of lowa) Brazilian and indian policy and politics, 2003-2014: towerds low ‘carbon development? Larissa Basso (University of Brasilia) WC56: Wednesday Roundtable Epistemie and normative power ‘lobo Heath International Potia! sociology i5 PM 3:30 PM global health Chair Par. Part. Par. Part. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Jeremy hifiman (American University) Usa Forman (University of Toronto) Simon H. Rushton (University of Sheffield) Gorik Ooms (Protection International) WCS7: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘The political economy of risk ncernavonal Political Economy Panel Chair Tina Zappile (Stockton University (N) Dise, Tim Buthe (Duke University) Risk Preferences and the Pattern of Foreign Direct Investment Yoo-Sun Jung (Texas A&M University) GGyu Sang Shim (Purdue University) ‘The Politics of the Japanese Credit Rating Industry: Social Norms versus Financial Globalization Fumihito Gotoh (University of Warwick) ‘Timothy J Sinclar (University of Warwick) Ratings and regulation: a case of an irreversible marriage? Giulia Menrillo (University of St. Gallen) ‘Suryapratim Roy (University of Groningen (The Neth Global Risk Markets and the Neoliberal Order ‘Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver) Terrorism and Sovereign Bond Ratings: The Impact of Terrorism on Sovereign Borrowing Ricardo Crespo (UC Riverside) lands) ‘WCS9: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel The Science-Policy Nexus in Environmental Governance: ‘Opportunities and Limits Environmental studies science, Technology and atin international Relations ‘lobe! Development International organization Disc, Peter M, Haas (University of Massachusetts Amherst) (De)Constructing scientific cooperation: A participant's view of regionalization in the Caucasus Joerg Balsiger (University of Geneva) Leveraging scientitic advice in natural resource management: perspectives from policy and practice in Southern Africa Kaera Coetzer (University of the Witwatersrand) David Hornsby (University of the Witwatersrand) Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: establishment and lessons learned Kristin Resendal (Frdtjof Nansen Institute) Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Institute) Extended Participation in Global Environmental Assessments in the context of Legitimacy and Effectiveness: Lessons from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Yulia Yamineva (University of Eastern Finland) Divided Trust: How Political Identity Affects Attitudes towards the Science of Climate Change and Genetically Moditied Foods Emily Pechar (Duke University) Frederick W. Mayer (Duke University) ‘WC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM ‘Overcoming Uncertainty in International Politics International Security Studies Panel Chair Disc. David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University) \Who Cares About Reputation in International Politics? Keren Milo (Princeton University) A Leap in the Dark’: Uncertainty and Trust in the Making of the European Community Michelle Murray (Bard College) Hawks or Doves as Peacemakers Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Michaela Mattes (University of California, Berkeley) ‘Arms Policies and Great Power Intentions Sebastian Resato (University of Netre Dame) TheStopping Power of Water and the Cult of Reputation John Schuessler (Air War College) ‘WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel Global Media, Journalism, and Politics in News Flows International Communication Chair Disc. Shalini Venturlli (American University) Mariam Shaikh (Florida tate University) “Foxing” the relationship of journalists and fixers: a (post?) colonial look at the practices of foreign reporting ‘Shayna Plaut (Simon Fraser University) Peter W- Klein (University of British Columbia) ‘The Mult-Leveled Fourth Estate: Global vs Local Media Jenifer Whiten-Woodring (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Female Journalists in Greater China and Their Views toward Chineseness Hongmei Li (Miami University, Ohio) Rethinking Indexing: Global Politics and the Sourcing and Framing of, Global News Saif Shahin (The University of Texas at Austin) Global News Networks: Are they Truly Global or National in Disguise? Erga Atad (University of Texas at Austin) WC62: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Peace or Conflict in Eurasia: The Emergence of a New Security Environment in Eurasia Panel Comparative nerdiscplinry studies Dise. Andrei. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University) "The Russian Federation and the West: The Problem of International Order’ ‘Aleksandar lankovski (Nertheastern Ilinois University) “changing Power Dynamics in Eurasia ran and Turkey as anew ‘ype of middle power?” Wayne McLean (University of Tasmania) “Ukraine and the Restructuring of East-West Relations” “Maria Raquel Freire (University of Coimbra) ‘Russia and the Evolving Eurasian Security Order: Impact and Implications ofthe Ukraine Crisis| John Francis Berryman (Birkbeck, University of London) “A Cold Peace between Russia and the West: did Geoeconomics air" ‘kita Lomagin (St. Petersburg State University) Coercive diplomacy of Viadimir Putin (2014-2016) Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University) WC63: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘The changing practice of traditional frontline diplomacy 2/3 Diplomate susies Panel Chair Dise. Paulsharp (University of Minnesota) Geoffrey R. Wiseman (University of Southern California) “The changing practices of consular affairs in the French MFA: ‘towards more prestige Christan Lequesne (CERI Pars) Diplomats at the frontine: Indian diplomatic practices in situations of armed conflicts Gerrit Kurtz (Global Public Policy Institute) ‘The ascendancy of informalism and ‘new frontline actorsin times of crisis ‘Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo) Frontline diplomats: Women’s Rights in Transitional States Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Grifth University) Doing expertise in mult and polyiteral fora in the field of global health Julian Eckl (University of Hamburg) ‘WC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Intelligence Secrecy, Privacy, and Accountat Inteligence seule Panel Chair Disc. DanielS. Gressang (US Department of Defense) Genevieve Lester (Georgetown University) They Love Me, They Love Me Not: Privacy Norms, Public Opinion, and Government Surveillance in the War on Terror ‘Stephen Okin (Georgetown University) Who's Watching Us, and Why Should We Care? ik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) Reform in the IC: A Lesson in Irony Melissa A. Graves (University of Mississippi) ‘Accountability forthe intelligence and security services: what does itmean and how could it be improved? Jamie Gaskarth (University of Plymouth) Does intelligence Demand Secrecy? ‘Adam Henschke (National Security College, Australian National University) ‘WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Gender/China: Empirical and Theoretical Approaches to China’s Peace, Security, Trade and Development through Feminist and Gender Lenses ‘Feminist Theory and Gender stuies Chair Disc. EricM. Blanchard (Columbia University) LH. Ling (The NewSchool) ‘Analyzing the Chinese Women’s Movement from a Peace Studies Perspective Yingtae Li (Beijing Foreign Studies University] Gender and Human Security in the People’s Republic of China: The Case of Violence Against Women ‘Shuang Lin (Columbia University) Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University) Gender, Trade Preference and International Trade Yang (School of international Relations and Diplomacy, Beijing Foreign Studies University) China's Participation in the Post 2015 Development Agendafrom the Perspective of Gender Equality Xiaomin Zhang (Beijing Foreign Studies University, China) ‘WC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel ‘The Water's Edge: Neoclassical Realism and Foreign Policy Theory Foreign Policy analysis Chair Michae! C. Wiliams (Universiy of Orta) Disc. Alexander Reichwein (Justus Liebig University Gielen / Goethe-University Frankfurt) The role of strategic culture as an intervening variable within Neoclassical Realism for understanding the limitations on state actions Craig 8. Greathouse (University of North Georgia) Neoclassical realism and Foreign Policy Analysis: Salience of the independent variable Raj Verma (lin University & London Schoo! of Economics and Poliscal Science) Japanese Security Policy Reorientation: A Neoclassical Realist First cur lai Sateman (Claremont MeKenna College) An Intercultural Theory of international Relations: How self-worth underlies politics among nations Joerg Fredrichs (University of Oxford) ‘The Juotaposition between Constructivism and Classical Realism Gabriela Marin Thornton (Texas A&M University) WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘Small States, Global Order, and Foreign Policymaking, roreign Policy alysis Panel Chair OrianaSkylar Mastro (Assistant Professor af SecurityStudies, Georgetown University) Dise. John G. Oates (Florida International Unversity) ise. Srinisitaraman (Clark University) ‘Small State Power Projection in the International Arena: The Case ‘for Subtle Power “Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar) Exploring Peace from the Angle of the Weakc Small States Interpretation of Peace Making/Preserving in East Asia CChiung-Chis Huang (National Chengchi University) CChin-Yu Shih (National Taiwan University) ‘Small States Foreign Policy Choicesin the Face of Great Power ‘Competition in Southeast Asia: Comparing Myanmar and Thailand's Relations with US. and China Enze Han (SOAS, University of London) Whose Interests Matter? The Pursuit of an Independent Foreign Policy ‘Matthew Zierler (Michigan State University) ‘Small State With A Middle Power Mindset2 Serbia's Foreign Policy ‘and the United Nations “Marke Kovacevie (University of Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences) WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM 3:30 PM Indigenous Rights human Rights Panel Chair Dise. Stefan Cibian (Babes Bolyai University) Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann (Wilfrid Laurier University) Diffusion of International Human Rights Normsin China: Funding for Human Rights Projects Rana Siu Inboden (University of Oxford) Genocide as Assimilation: Intent to Destroy Indigenous Identity in ‘the Twentieth Century Gabriella M. Pruit: (University of Massachusetss) Who Getsto Speak? Mapping Out the International Indigenous Movement iam Midzain-Gobin (McMaster University) Indigenous Peoples Representation at the International Labor Organization: Advocacy for Indigenous Rights and Convention 169, ‘Aart A. Holtslag (Shepherd University) Rio de Janeiro's model of security policy: the pacifying police unit ‘and the violations ofthe humvan rights ‘Mayra Marcolino (PUC- Rio) Bérbara Amanda Araujo (Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro) ‘WC69: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM. Panel Remembering Genocide ‘human Rights International Ethics Chair Alocander Dukalskis (University Collage Dublin, School of. Police & International Relations) Disc. Alexander Dukalskis (University Collage Dublin, School of, Poltce & International Relations) [ASystems Framework for Prevention of Genocide: Analysis of East Pakistan 1971. Eliot G Evans (U.S. Air Force and George Mazon University) ‘An Ambiguous Evil? Emerging Perspectives on Analytically ‘Quantifying—and Politically Qualifying—Genocidal Acts ‘Arthur N. Gilbert (University of Denver), kristina Hook (University of Notre Dame) Intervention Responsesto Mass Killing Taylor B. Seybolt (GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh] The Politics of Transitional Justice in Post-Genocide Namibia Nevin T Aiken (University of Wyoming] Reinterpreting Genocide in Modern Context Michimni Muranushi (akushuin University) ‘WC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable ‘White World Order, Black Power Politics: The Birth of American International Relations Internationa Posal sociology Chair Randolph 8. Persaud (American University) Dise. Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania) Part. Craig. Murphy (Wellesley College and UMass Boston) Part. AlinaSajed (McMaster University) Part. _NiviManchanda (University of Cambridge) Part. ErrolA. Henderson (Pennsyivania State University) ‘WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Roundtable Building Deeper Peace: Empowering the Margins through ‘Transdiseiplinary International Studies Theory and Practice tobe! Development Chair Jan Aart Scholte (University of Gothenburg) Part. Robin Broad (American University) Par Pamela Martin (Coastal Carolina University) Part. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University) Part. Lana Tatour (University of Warwick) Part. Benjamin Bradlow (Brown University) ‘WC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Private Military Companies International Security Studies Panel Chair Disc. Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Deborah Avant (University of Denver) Us Private Security Industry operating in stability operations: the role in regulation Jovana Jezdimirovic Ranito (University of Coimbra] Rewarding Bad Behavior: Path Dependence and Sanctioning in the Private Military Industry ‘Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Differentiating Private Security: Military Contractors, Domestic ‘Armed Guards, Loss Prevention Agents, Site Protection Specialists? “Martha (Dee Beutel) Phelps (University of Miami) From military teams to armed contractors: the privatization of ‘ealian maritime security Stefano Ruzza (University of Turin) WC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Reflecting on the peace process in Colombia peace stules Panel chair Dise. Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Moira Lynch (Loyola University Maryland) Peace agendas revisited: reflections from the Colombian case Frédéric Masse (University Externado of Colombia) ‘TheSpolier Problem in Colombian Peace Talks Sinisa Vukovic (Schoo! of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins Univeristy) Civil resistance strategies towards state- and non-state armed actors, in war-affected communities in Colombia ‘Alexa Mouly (FLACSO-Ecuader) “Maria Belén Garride Cornejo (Pontificia Universidad Catclica del Ecuador) Justice and Coexistence Centers: Alternative Conflict Resolution in Colombia Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University) ‘Towards a "mafia peace” in Colombia Frédéric Masse (University Externado of Colombia) cc WC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM 3:30 PM Panel ‘The Identity/alterity nexus in IR: otherness, othering practices and self/other relations tcernaionalpotical sociology Foreign Policy Analysis Incernaonal ehice Chair EricaSimone Almeida Resende (IUPERJ Instituto Universitrio de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro) Chair Sybille Reinke de Buitrago (Insttute fr Peace Research and Security Palicy& Institute for Theology and Peace) Dise. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California) ‘The Politics of Recognition in Settler Societies: The Multicuttural Seif versus the Indigenous Other Stacey-Ann Wilson (University of the West Indies, Mona) Politics of Difference and Hiroshima as aState of Exception Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio) ‘Between Russia and Europe: othering practices in Baltic identity formation after the end of theSoviet Union Erica Simone Almeida Resende (IUPERI Instituto Universiti de Pesquisa do Rio de fanciro) ‘Constructing ran in US. Security Discourse: From Enemy to Just a Challenge? Sybille Reinke de Buitrago (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy & Institute for Theology and Peace) “Bandits and ‘democrats inthe era of ‘color blindness’: MINUSTAH, Haiti and the colonialty of being “Melody Fonseca (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) \WC7S: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Rethinking Transitional Justice peace seule Panel chair Dise. Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Gearoid M. Millar (University of Aberdeen) Does transitional justice translate? A critical perspective on ‘transitional justice and Peacebuilding Discourse Catherine Baker (University of Hull Internally Displaced Persons, Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Justice David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University Sacramento) Peacebuilding and Governmentalty: Rethinking Transitional Justice Lucy Ware McGuffey (University of Colorado-Denver) Eroding the Barrier between Peace and Justice: Transitional Justice Mechanisms and Sustainable Peace Jeff Pugh (University of Massachusets- Boston) The Construction of the Local: Assessing localization as a discursive strategy inthe process of transitional justice in Timor Leste Eva Ottendoerfer (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) ‘WC76: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Long-term effects of the victimization of civilians eace stucies Panel Chair Disc. Tamra Pearson D'Estrae (Univesity of Denver} Zorzeta Bakaki (ETH Zurich) Human (InSecurity and Social Identity Group: The Case of Jihadi terrorism in Attica Isaac Khir (Syracuse University) Civilian Victimization and the Recurrence of Civil Conflict ‘Adrian Arellano (University of Michigan) Territorial Changes, the Prospect of Victory and Civilian Victimization ‘Seung Joon Paik (The George Washington University) Threatening Peace: The Normalization Of The Threat Of Violence Craig Citford Walker (Open University) ‘WC77: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM The contemporary dynamics of foreign direct investment International Potical Economy Panel Chair Disc. Nathan W. Freeman (University of Georgia) Glen Bigiaiser (University of North Texas) Individual Preferences for Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Survey Evidence from China and India Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas) Xigojun Li (The University of Britsh Columbia) The emergence of new triangular partnerships: south-south investment cooperation between Asia and the Gulf in Africa Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University) Jue Wang (Leiden University) The catalytic effect of IMF lending: Evidence from sectoral FDI data Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University] Patrick Egan (Tulane University) ‘After Direct Investment: Political Opportunity, Political Risk, and the FDI Lifecycle Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma) Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs):The Global Investment Regime and Human Rights Cristina Bodea (Michigan State University] Fangjin Ye (MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY} WC78: Wednesday Financing for Sust environmental seule Incemavonal Poti Economy 5 PM- 3:30 PM ‘able Development Panel chair Dise. Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) Patrick Bayer (Washington University in St.Louis) Foreign Policy and Development Today: The International Finance Corporation and Poverty, ‘Timothy Ehresman (Unattiiated) Evaluating Orchestration Theory: Design of Climate Investment Funds and the Global Environment Facility Rishikesh Bhandary (Tufts University) Keeping Costs Down or Solving a Global Problem — Finance (Ministries and Climate Finance Allocation Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University) ‘The Global Environment Faciity and the Creation of the Green, Climate Fund: A Case to Test Jupill, Mtl and Snida's “Use- Selection-Change-Creation’ Framework Deborah S. Davenport (Georgia State University and International Institute for Sustainable Development) ‘Scouring the Marketplace: Environmental Performance as a signal for FDI ‘Andrew B. Kirkpatrick (Christopher Newport University] Jane Sumner (Emory University) Providing Imperfect Public Goods: Cost-Effectiveness and Preferences for Private and Public International Climate Transfers ‘Mark Buntaine (University of California, Santa Barbara) WC79: Wednesday 1:45 PM 3:30 PM Panel Global and Regional Politics in the Tensions Between South Korea and North Korea, roeign Policy Analysis Chair KaiR. Hebel (University of oxford) ‘The impact of domestic politics and policy coordination between ‘the US. and South Korea over the nuclear negotiation with North Korea Inyeop Lee (Spring Arbor University) ‘The Language of Crisis and Transition in North Korea: Leah Cathryn Wells Windsor (The University of Memphis) Using Incentives to Reunify Korea ‘Shepherd Iverson (Inka University) ‘The Origins of Political Stability in Post-Kim Itsung North Korea: Institutional Arrangements and Authoritarian Tactics Jongseok Woo (University of South Florida) In North Korea, Peaceis War ‘Sung-Yoon Lee (The Fletcher School, Tufts University) \WC80: Wednesday 1: Back to the Cold War peace stulee exploring Peace Theme) i5 PM 3:30 PM 2016? Panel Chair Peter W.Richardson (Northeastern University) Apocalyspe Now? Politics Between Life and Death Fred R. Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame) Clash of Exceptionalisms? Will Chinese and American Exceptionalism Derail Peace? ‘Thomas De Luca (Fordham University) ‘Just Peace’, Just Peace ~ What Peace? The US and Russia's Conceptual Approaches to Peace and Conflict Settlement Konstanze Anna Maria Juengling (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Evgeniya Bakalova (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Russian hybrid warfare in Georgia and Ukraine Zinaida Shevehuk (Masaryk University) Great Power Collapse and the Outbreak of Civil War Daniel MeCormack (University f Pennsylvania] ‘WC81: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘American restraint, European responsi transatlantic grand strategy exploring Peace (Theme) Roundtable 2 The future of Cchair Barry Posen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Chair Sven Biscop (Egmant - Royal Insitute for International Relations) Part, Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University) Part, John R. Deni (Strategic Studies Institute, US. Army War College) Part, Richard Whitman (University of Kemt) Part. _LuisSimon (Insttute for European Studies, Vie Universitet Brussel) Part, AlevanderT.J, Mattelaer (Insttute for European Studies, Vrije Universitet Grussal) ‘W82: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘Advancing Nonviolence: a Closer Look at Onset, Actors and ‘Outcomes Panel eace studies Chair Charles Butcher (University of Otago) Disc, Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Foundation) Bargaining Failures and Civil Resistance Onset ‘Charles Butcher (University of Otago } Jonathan Sutton (University of Otago) Nonviolence Amidst So Much Violence in Pashtun Land Malaiz Daud (The Berghof Foundation) How one chooses to fight determines what one wins: Nonviolent resistance and the quality of democracy Felix Bethke (Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg) Does Discipline Matter? Measuring participant violence to explain Ronviolent discipline and campaign success. Llesel Mitchell (University of Otago) The Frontline: Student Participation in Civil Resistance Campaigns John Laidlaw Gray (University of Otago) Liesel Mitchell (University of Otago) ‘W83: Wednesday 1:45 PM- 3:30 PM Panel in Love, but War? Morals and Values in Foreign Policy Foreign Policy anys Chair Kathleen Powers (Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College) ise, Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Values at the Water's Edge: Social Welfare Values and Foreign Aid Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego) Mechanisms of Morality: Sources of Support for Humanitarian Intervention ‘Sarah E Kreps (Cornell University) Sarah Maxey (Cornell University) ‘The Roots of Moral Aversion to Novel Weapons Benjamin Buch (Stanford University) ‘The Greater Good: The Moral Foundations of Trade Amitudes ‘Therese Anders (University of Southern California) Kathleen Powers (Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College) Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Just Desserts: Morality and Retribution in Foreign Policy Opinion Rachel Stein (George Washington University) Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California) Panel WC84: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM ‘The National Security State Incernaional secur studies Chair Dise. Christopher Preble (Cato Institute) Christopher Preble (Cato Institute) Innovation for a Penny: Resource Extraction and Its Constraints on Miltary Strategy Kevin Weng (University of Chicago) Warriors Are Our Achilles’ Heel: Why We Need Soldiers for Contemporary Warfare Christopher P. Ankersen (Independent Scholar) From Lasswellto Snowden: Do all Democracies End up as Garrison States? David Syivan (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Ashley Thornton (Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies) ‘The Threat of Trivial Threats: Rome's Jugurthine War Leo J. Blanken (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) WCBS: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30PM Panel External Actors, Cooperation, and Peace in Afghanistan exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport) Dise. Louise Andersen (Danish Insttute for International Studies) Drawing lessons in the Sand: CivibMilitary Coherence after Afghanistan Louise Andersen (Danish Institute for International Studies) ‘The Role of Inter-organizational Cooperation on the Management of ‘the Peace Process in Post-Conflict Settings: Lessons from the Kosovo ‘and Afghanistan Ivan Dinev Wanev (University of Cincinnati) [A New Theory of Victory: COIN, capacity-building, and strategic innovation in Iraq and Afghanistan Rebecca Jensen (Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary) Insurgent's Shadow: China's Afghanistan Policy after SAF “Mustafa Aldi (Bilkent University) Built to Fail: Institutional Foundations of State Building Failure in Afghanistan Jennifer Murtarashvili (University of Pizsburgh) WC86: Wednesday 4:45 PM - 3:30 PM Panel Legitimate Authority, Jus in Bello and Civil Wars Incernational hice, Imernavonal Low Chair Dise. ‘Anne Orford (Melbourne University) ‘Anne Orford (Melbourne University) Wars of Law, Laws of War Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Collectvism, Individualism and Legitimate Authority in War ‘Christopher J. Finlay (University of Birmingham, UK) Legitimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain Jonathan Parry (The University of Birmingham) Legitimate Authority in Guerrilla Organizations Michael L. Gross (The University of Haifa, Israel) International law, legitimate authority and the usin bello P5IWrange (Stockholm University) ‘WD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Junior Scholar Session Re-examining Security nor Schlarsympasio Chair Sarah Percy (University of Western Australia) ‘WD01-A: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM ‘Wealth and Technology in Security unor scholar sympesio 15S Group Disc. Shawn M. Powers (Georgia State University) Force and Wealth: The Political Economy of US Military Primacy Liviu Horovitz (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich) ‘Scientic Feasibility, Requirements Stringency, and Technology ‘Alternatives: Explaining Miltary Investments in Emerging Technologies as aFirst-Mover Jonathan Y. Huang (Georgia Institute of Technology) Instability and a Meeting of the Minds: Alliance Repertoires and Technological Innovation Matthew K. Brummer (The University of Tokyo) 'WD01-6: Wednesday 4:00 PM JSS Group Security and Energy Junior scholar sympesio Disc. Jay M. Parker (National Defense Universty-CSA) ‘An increasingly geopolitical relationship: The evolution of security issues in the EU's approach towards Russia and the post-Soviet space Cristian Nitoiu (London School of Economics) The EU Asa Crisis Manager: A Comparison Between Georgia and Ukraine Milena Remano (University f Bath) Energy Peace or Conflicts of Abundance? Emerging trends in energy security Jennifer Hunt (University of Sydney) The limits of securitization in European Union energy policy Alexandra Maria Bocse (University of Cambridge) Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM 18S Group ‘Security: Media, Elites & the Public Junior Scholar sympa Disc. Philip Seib (University of Southern California) Booed Off Stage: The Syrian Crisis and the Costs to the Audience R. Joseph Huddleston (University of Southern California) Constraints on the Design of Security Policy: Insights from Audience Costs Theory, Political Psychology and Security and Defence Elites in ‘the United Kingdom ‘Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter) ‘The Role of Political Elite in the Sectarinization of the Syrian Uprising Basileus Zeno (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ‘Arguing War and Peace: Rhetoric, Media Environment, and Threat Legitimation ‘Adam Lusk (Rosemont College) \WDO1-D: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Internet Governance and Cyberspace 15S Group Junior Scholar Symes Disc. Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Insitute of Technology) Give Peace a Chance: How Information Technologies Have Contributed to the Global Reduction of Violence Jack Barry (University of Connecticut) ‘Technology, Trade, and International Cooperation Daniel Tapia Jimenez (University of Calfernia, Davis) {A genealogy of holding stakes: from business management to ‘cyberspace Kavi Joseph Abraham (Johns Hopkins University) ‘Terabytes in Transition: Competing Visions of Transnational Internet Governance among Policymakers and Technologists Jan Rydzak (University of Arizona) \WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Environment and Conflict 3/3 exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Dise. Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Insttute Oslo (PRIO)) Ragnhild Nordas (Peace Research Institute Oslo, (PRIO)) Windows of Opportunity: Cimate Shocks, Natural Disasters and Civil Conflict Termination Aleksandra Egorova (University of Denver) Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver) Environmental migration and conflict Vally Koubi (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), University of Bern) Weather and violence against civilians Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and ‘Technology, and Peace Research Institute Oslo) Conditional causal effects of economic shocks on armed conflicts Jonas Nordkvelle (Peace Research Insitute Oslo) WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Panel ‘The Digital Public Space: Governance, Social Movements, and the Networked Public Sphere cernaional Communication Dise. Drew Herrick (George Washington University) ‘Talking Green: Reshaping the International Communication Space ‘and the Politics of Energy Gabriela Paar-lali (Kent State University] ‘Shared Moral Spaces in the Networked Public Sphere ‘Timothy Kersey (Kennesaw State University) ‘The transformation of global activism: Connective action and ‘message construction in the case of #BlackLivesMatter ‘Ana Maria Cérdoba Herndnder (Universidad de La Sabana) ‘Ana Leca (Universidad de La Sabana) “Rew” Conversation Online: Understanding the Characteristics of Constructive and Not-Constructive Discussions in Online News Comments Ken Rogerson (Duke University) Human Rights, Youth, and Technology inthe Middle East: Agents of Change? "Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University) ‘WD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Roundtable (On the Career Contributions of Harvey Starr ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Shannan Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Part. Bruce J. Sueno de Mesquita (New York University) Par, Bruce M. Russett (Yale University) Part. Michael. Ward (Duke Universty) Part. MarcV.Simon (Bowling Green State University) Conflict Justice — Peace? The Impact of Transitional Justice in Postwar Societies The Case of Peru Elisabeth Bunselmeyer (German Institute of Global and Area studies) \WDO7: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM PEACE Honors the work of Peter Wallensteen Distinguished Scholar ils Petter Gleditsch, John Groom and peace stulee Chair Landon Edward Hancock (Kent State University) Hon. Nils Petter Gleditsch (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)) Hon. Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala Universty/University of Notre Dame) Panel ing a Constructively Critical Theory of Peace through Empirical Investigations ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair NaomiLevy (Santa Clara University) Dise. David Chandler (University of Westminster) Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) The Surprising Peace: Understanding International Contributions to Successful Peacebuilding ‘Severine Auteszerre (Barnard College, Columbia University) ‘te’sthe (Politica) Economy, Stupid!’ Why nor-intentional effects ‘matter in peacebuilding interventions Tobias Debie! Emerging Powers’ Challenge to Liberal Peacebuilding ‘Charles T. Call (American University) Building Peace by Delivering Public Services: How Does External Engagement Condition the Relationship Between Peacebuilding and Statebuilding? Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University) Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) Measuring Peace: Complementarity, Comparability and Trends Using Locally Sourced, Bortom-Up Indicators of Peace Pamina M. Firchow (George Mason University) Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester] jednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Exploring the Conditional Effectiveness of Transitional Justice ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. Alexandra Raleigh (University of California, Irvine) James D. Rae (California State University Sacramento) Violent Revolutions and the Prospects of Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in Deeply Divided Societies Nazek Jawad (University of South Florida) lustitia et pax a Qualitative Comparative Analysis of transitional justice mechanisms’ peace dividends Mariam Salehi (University of Marburg) Universal Justice? The Incorporation of Marginalized Groups in Transitional ustice Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri - Columbia) Mare Polizzi (University of Missouri) \Writing Reconciliation: Elite Capture and the Politics of Community- Level Transitional Justice ‘Adam Kochanski (University of Otawa) \WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Distinguished Scholar FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Cynthia Weber ‘Feminist Theory and Gender stucies Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, queer & Alles Coucus Chair Caron Gentry (University of St Andrews) Chair LauraSjoberg (University of Florida) Part. Rahul Rao (School of Oriental and African Studies) Part. LH.M. Ling (The New School) Part. ErieSelbin (Southwestern University) Part. Darcy Leigh (The University of Edinburgh) Hon. Cynthia Weber (University of Sussex) \WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM R2P and the Development and Use of Norms Panel exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Alan Bloomfield (University of New South Wales) Disc. Carrie Boath Walling (Albion College) Inside R2P: norm sponsorship and the effective diffusion of “pundlea” norms Kai Michae! Kenkel (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Cristina Stefan (University of Leeds) ‘Strategic Norm Creation: International Commissions and the Responsibility to Protect Daisuke Madokore (Kobe University) Reality and Rhetoric The Conception of Peace in HI/R2P Discourse ‘Alena Jana TheklaEis (London Schoo! of Economics and Political Science) 2p, the ‘Responsibility to Rebuild! and Norm Change (Outi Keranen (University College Londen) ‘The European Union and the Responsibility to Protect: the EU's role in responding to threats to international peace arising from atrocity Pinar Gozen Ercan (Hacetepe University) Defne Gunay WD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Communicating War and Peace: Bridging the Gap between Rationalist and Sociological Approaches to Communication ternational Communication exploring Peace (Theme) Panel Chair Disc. ‘Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tubingen) ‘Andreas Hasenclever (University of Tubingen) Public Diplomacy and Conflict Prevention Eytan Gilbea (Baran University) How Human Security Made It Into Diplomacy “Markus Koprobst (Vienna School of International Studies) Toward an integrated Concept of Communicative Strategies in International Relations Martin Senn (University of Innsbruck) Framing and Ethnic Violence: Integrating Motives, Structures and Opportunities Marie-Eve Desrosiers (University of Otawa] Interception of online communication: A challenge for human rights ‘Stephanie Horth (Center for Internet and Human Rights, Viadrina University) ‘WD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Distinguished Scholar ISA Canada Honors Distinguished Scholar Sandra Whitworth 1s conada Chair Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College) Part. J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University) Part. Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University) Part. Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan) Part. Davina Bhandar (Independent) Hon. Sandra Whitworth (York University) ‘WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Roundtable Goodbye Hegemony, Hello Multiplex World? International Security Stusiez Chair David M. Malone (United Nations University (UNU)) ise. David M. Malone (United Nations University (UNU)) Part. Amitav Acharya (American University) Part. Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Part. liverStuenkel (Fundacao Getulo Vargas) Part. Colin Dueck (George Mason University) ‘WD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Panel Elections, Leadership and International Conflict Scent study of rternatona Processes Chair Disc. Brian Lai (University of lowa) Brett Ashley Leeds (Rice University) Mandate to Fight? Electoral Margins and International Conic, Kyle E. Haynes (Webster University) Competency and Coercion: The Effect of Leader Selection on ‘Audience Cost Theory Daniel MeCormack (University of Pennsylvania] Do Partisan TypesStop at the Water's Edge? Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) ‘Stephen G. Brooks (Dartmouth College) Deborah Jordan Brooks (Dartmouth College] (Un)gendered Rallies: Incumbent Voting in the Wake of Miltarized Incerstate Disputes Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado) Elections, Electoral Rules, and Interstate Conflict Initiation Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Miltary Institute) ‘WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Visual and Performance Arts as Methods for IR Science, Technology and atin international Relations Panel Theory Chair J.P. Singh (George Mason University) Disc. Patrick Thaddaus Jackson (American University) Disc. Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Art and Sovereignty Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Video Remix as anIR Method Rune Saugmann Andersen (University f Tampere) Sovereign Love Shine Choi (University of Mississippi] Performance, Video Art and the Rights of the Other Corina Lacatus (London School of Economics) Attending the Wounds of War: Aesthetics, Vulnerability and Failure Debbie Lisle (Queens University of Belfast) WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Security Cooperation in Asi ncernational secur stu Panel [Non-traditional Security Threats in East Asia: Establishing Cooperation or Driving Cont? Sebastian Biba (Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Why There is No NATO in Asia: Revisiting the Historical Origins of ‘the US Alliance System in Asia Jeongseok Lee (Princeton University] Great Power Politics and Postwar Regional Security Architectures in Western Europe and Northeast Asia Ji Hye Shin (University of Notre Dame] WD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Panel Going beyond the instrumental debate: Exploring the space for «gender roles in peacekeeping operations home and abroad, exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Dise. Nina Wilén (University of Antwerp) Joshua. Goldstein (American University) You reap what you sow Charlotte Iaksson (NATO) ‘Two Steps Forward and One Step Back? Poltical Economy, Women, ‘and Peacekeeping Lesley J. Pruitt (RMIT University) Forces for Good? The experience of British female personnel in Afghanistan Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) ‘Ander, gentler military? Salesmanship and ambivalence in the [Norwegian armed forces Kathleen M. Jennings (Fafo) Deploying peacekeeping troops abroad, changing (gender) hierarchies at home? Analyzing the consequences of troop- Contributions through a sociological perspective Lindy Heinecken (Stellenbosch University) ‘Nina Wilén (University of Antwerp) WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Roundtable ‘ACelebration of WCIS at 20: Advanci 1g Women in ISA ‘Feminist Theory and Gender studies exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Mary K Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College) Part. Meredith Reid Sarkees (Global Women's Leadership in International Securty (GW) Part, SusanS. Northcutt (University of South Florida) Part. SimonaSharoni (State University of Naw York t Plattsburgh) Part. J. AnnTickner (American University) ‘wou International Orga Interntional organization ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Chair Disc. Betcy Jose (University of Colorado-Denver) Marcl. Cohen (Oxfam America/Johns Hopkins University) International Organizations and Cultural Diversity Claims: Evidence from Internal and External Dynamics atthe International Criminal Court and the World Health Organization Franziska Bochme (Syracuse University) Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University) Forum Shopping in Humanitarian Interventions Jonathan Chu (Stanford University) Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs): What role for International Humanitarian Law? Ken Rutherford (James Madison University) Aiding Survivors or “Ending the Emergency"? Internal Displacement ‘and Humanitarian Intervention in Post-Earthquake Hat Daniel James Beers (Knox College) Can Weak States Produce the Institutional Change? The Case of, Initial Involvement of the UNHCR in the IDP Issue ‘Sho Akahoshi (ISPS) ‘WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM The Global Political Economy of Raiil Prebisch International Potial Economy Panel Chair Disc. Thomas 6. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Thomas 6. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) The Global Political Economy of Rati Prebisch: Past, Present and. Future “Matias E. Margulis (University of tring) ‘The Making of an Agro-Export Powerhouse: Constructing Comparative Advantage in Brazil Kristen Hopewell (University of Edinburgh) The Art of Power Maintenance: How Western States Keep the Lead in Global Organizations Robert Wade UNCTAD inthe WTO: Tracing the Origins of Development Ideasin ‘the Doha Round Erin. Hannah (Kings University College) James Scot (King’s College London) The Historical Roots of the Current Movement Against Corporate Led Globalization Robin Broad (American University) ‘WD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM ‘Ontological Security in IR: Expanding the Research Agenda Theory Panel Chair Disc. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University) (Re) imagining the ‘Seif of Ontological Security: the Case of Braz’s ‘Ambivalent ‘Rising Power’ Subjecthood Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) Territorial Sovereignty and Ontological Security in Contentious Homeland Politics ‘Aiel Zellman (Bar llan University) Identity and Security: Bridging Ontological Security and Physical, Security Dilemmas) Daisuke Minami (The George Washington University) Ontological Security and Hierarchies of ‘Self and ‘Other’: Israel and ‘the Jewish Diaspora Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University] ‘The Routines of War: An Ontological Security Approach to ‘Understanding Why Peace Processes Succeed and Fail "Noga Glucksam (SOAS) W021: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Centenary (inter)national, 1914-1923: The politics of commemoration and historical memory in IR storia! international Reltions Incernatonal ethics, IncernavonalPoltia! sociology ‘tive Leoring in international Aor: Roundtable Theo Chair Brent J.Stecle (University of Utah) Part, Matt MeDonald (University of Queensland) Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) Part, _JelenaSubotic (Georgia State University) Part. Ayge Zarakol (University of Cambridge) Part, Bahar Rumeli (Koc University) Part. David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis) Part. Andrew R. Hom (University of Glasgow) Part. Cian O'Driscoll (Universty of Glasgow) Part, Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth) Part. Mariya. Omalichava (University of Kansas) \WD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Religion, War and Peace in a Comparative Perspective Aaligion and inerntionl Relations Ineernavionalsecuty studies Roundtable Chair Peter Kstzenstein (Cornel University) Part. _Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/Universtiy of Birmingham) Part. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Part. Patrickames (University of Southern California) Part. Scott M.Thomas (University of Bath) Part. Gerard Powers Part. Vivienne Jabri (King's Collage London) WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Roundtable (On UNMAKING THE BOMB: A Fissile Material Approach to Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation Incernational secur studies Chair Daniel. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) Part. James J Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School) Part. Anne Harrington (ETH Zurich) Part. Zia Mian (Princeton University) Part. Gregoire Mallard (Graduate Institute) Part, Matthias Englert (Institute of Applied Eology) Part. Shampa Biswar (Whitman College) Part. Campbell Craig (Aberystwyth University) W024: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Creating Political Hierarchy: Power and its Usage ‘Scent Stdy of ternational Processes Panel Chair Dise. ‘Thomas. Volgy (University of Arizona) ‘Thomas. Volgy (University of Arizona) Population and Potential Power ‘Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University) The Systemic Study of Recovery after War Ali Fisunoglu (Ozyegin University) ower Transition and the Future of the European Union, Birel A. Yesilada (Portland State University) ‘Osman Tanrikulu (Portland State University) Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University) ‘A Formal Model for Strategic Risk Analysis of Deterrence kKyungkook Kang (University of Central Florida) The Return ofthe Great Game: Dominance Vacuumsin the 21st Century Patrick Rhamey, Jr. (Virginia Miltary Institute) Michael 0. Slobodchikoft (Troy University) ‘WD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Panel in Islamic Movements Internationa PosalSocilogy ‘thnicty, Nationalism, & maigrtion tucies ‘elgion and iternatonal Relations ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Police! Demography and Geography Chair Disc. Nukhet A Sandal (Ohio University) Barbara Zollner (Birkbeck College) The Divide within the Faithful: Competition among Islamic Groups ‘and Democracy in Turkey Ramazan Kine (University of Nebraska-Omaha) Egypt's Post Spring Generational Battle: Practice, Politics, and Youth ‘Sarah Anne Rennick (Lund University) No Arab Bourgeoisie, No Democracy? The Political Preferences of ‘the Entrepreneurial Middle Class since the Arab Spring Nimah Mazaheri (Tufts University) ‘Stemming the Sectarian Tide After the Arab Uprisings Mark Fatha (Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service) The Metamorphosis of Social Movements into Political Parties during Democratic Transition Processes. A Comparison of Egyptian and Tunisian Movements and Parties Barbara Zoliner (Birkbeck College) Roundtable Videogames and World Politics: A Roundtable Discussion ‘Active Leoring in interptionel afors International Communication International Pool Soclogy Online Media caucus chair David Mutimer (York University) Dise. Rex Troumbley (Rice University) Part. Aggie Hirt (Cty University London) Part. NickRobinson (University of Leeds) Part. Charlotte V.Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick) ‘WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Panel Intervention Entrepreneurs ‘exploring Peace (Theme) Foreign Policy anaysis Chair Marcia 8. Harwell (CSCMO Scholar, USMA (West Poin) Ivan Diney Wanev (University of Cincinnat) The Syria Question: State Failure and U.S. National Security Considerations ‘Ann Mezzell (Alabama State University) Libya, Syria, and the Material-Discursive Politics of Intervention Jack Adam MacLennan (Carleton University) What isthe impact ofthe Just War Theory onthe result of those state military interventions where the active armies of the ‘adversaries are not overwhelmingly dissimilar in capability? Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querel (Florida International University) Discourse and Audience: A comparison of US foreign policy framing ‘about intervention in Darfur and Libya [Emma Jacobs (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Jessica Mahlbacher (Graduate Center, City University of New York} Intervention Entrepreneurs “Marina E. Henke (Northwestern University) W028: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Intelligence and National Security Decision-Making Imcligence studies Panel chair Dise. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate Schoo!) Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School) Secrecy of Sunshine? How Leaks Affect Foreign Policy Decision- Making Allison Carnegie (Columbia University) Keren Milo (Princeton University) ‘Communicating Probability in National Security: Experimental Evidence from Military Decision Makers Jeffrey Friedman (Dartmouth College) ‘Strategic Warning Intelligence and Indicators for Peace Cathryn Thurston (National Intelligence University) Why Wisdom is Difficult to Achieve in Intelligence Products and Processes “Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas) [A Prisoner's Dilemma Approach for Reducing Uncertainty in Inteligence-Driven Mediations Christen Lee (Georgetown University) \WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM United states Foreign Policy on Transitional Justice Roundtable reign Policy alysis Chair Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London) Part. Zachary Kaufman (Harvard Kennedy School / Yale Law School) Part. AriBassin (US. Department of State) Part Annie Bird (U.S. Department of State) WD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Panel ‘The realities & ambiguities of corporate actors in global governance cernaional Political Economy Chair Matthias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Dise. Nicola Jane Philips (University of Sheila) Dise. Virginia Ann Haufler (University of Maryland) Normative Power Markets: The Uneven Embedding of CSR Norms in Global Markets Kelly Kellman (University of Glasgow) Explaining the Growth of CSR within OECD countries: The Role of, Institutional Legitimacy in Resolving the Institutional Mirror vs Substitute Debate Daniel P. Kinderman (University of Delaware] ‘Mark Lutter (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies) Delegation: Bridging the Policy-Practice Gap in the Study of CSR. ‘Christan R. Thauer (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ‘The businessman whose master plan controls the world each day. Multinational enterprises and their corporate actor images in IR and beyond Matthias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio) Transnational Extractive Companies, the Resource Curse, and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative in Africa: A critical CSR perspective Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University) Uwafiokun Idemudia (York University) ‘W314: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM New Perspectives on UK Covert Action Inteligence studies Panel Chair Loch K Johnson (University of Georgia) Dise. Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick) Bureaucratic Politics and the Construction of British Covert Action, 1948-1968 Rory Cormac (University of Nottingham) Shades of Grey: Discreet and Covert Propaganda in Cold War British Practice, 1948-1963 ‘Thomas Maguire (Darwin College, University of Cambridge) The limits of covert action: SAS operations during ‘Confrontation’, 1964-665, ‘Christopher Tuck (ISCSC, Department of Defense) Ian Off-the-Record Brieting about Covert Action Remains Secret, Did it Ever Happen? JFK, Bay of Pigs, and aSecret Press Briefing David M. Barret: (Villanova University) British deception in the early cold war: the strategic, the tactical, and the bizarre Huw Dylan (King’s College London) ‘WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM 5:45 PM Resilience and the Government of Self and Others International Pool sociology Panel chair Dirk Nabers (University of Kie) Dise. Hans-Martin Jaeger (Carleton University) Complex entanglements: Knowledge controversies over resilience in lobal governance DelfRothe (University of Hamburg) ‘The End of Intervention: The Resilience Discourse in the Merida Initiative Peter Finkenbusch (Free University Berlin) Govern Thy Neighbour: Extending Liberal Government to EU's Neighbourhood ‘Ondrej Ditrych (Institute of International Relations Prague) Resilience and the Promise of Security: A Double Reading of Arendt fon the Power of Promise ‘Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University) ‘Space, time and insecurity: A Foucauldian analysis of EU security practices Lucie Chamlian (University of Kiel) :45 PM olitical Militia Violence 'WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM Panel ‘The Discounted Conflict Actor: International Security Stuaiez Chair Disc. Roudabeh Kishi (Universty of Sussex) Jana Krause (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) CCounterinsurgency on the Ground: State militia Relations and their Effect on Violence in Civil Wars Corinna Jentasch (Leiden University) ‘Armed Politics & Political Order in Nigeria: Understanding State- Militia Relationships ‘Megan Turnbull (Brown University] ‘The Use of Strategic Violence by Pro- and Ant Government Militias ‘during Election Periods Roudabeh Kishi (University of Sussex) Finding Obedient Fighters: Reducing Opportunistic Militia Violence ‘through Careful Recruitment Jonathan F. Ferney (Forcier Consulting) ‘Markets and Militias: Political Economies of Violent Statebuilding in Somalia ‘Tobias Hagmann (Roskilde University) Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Du Panel \WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM What are the Costs and Benefits of International Norms? cernational tow Chair Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University) Dise. _Jo-Marie Burt (George Mason University) Dise. Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College) ‘The Strategic Costs of US Torture Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago) ‘The Strategic Use of International Norms: US. Foreign Policy in raq Clayton J Cleveland (Ohio University) Empirical Evidence forthe Effects of Article2(8) on State Practice Davis Brown (Maryville University) ‘The International Law of Torture: Does Specification Matter? Kathleen Barrete (University of West Georgia) What Normative Effects Accrue from Postconfict Peacebuilding? ‘Amy Ross (University of Georgia) Panel \WD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM- 5:45 PM Socioeconomic rights and positive peace exploring Peace (Theme) chair Dise. Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand) Lars. Waldorf (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) ‘Transformative justice in political transition: Case studies from Egypt and Tunisia Simon A. Robins (Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York) Positive Peace and Structural Violence: Reflecting on aSouth African Case Study “Matthew Evans (University of the Witwatersrand) Land rights in'post-war' and post-displacement’ Northern Uganda: ‘The Constitution and Bylaws of BobF-Pabwoc Foundation Lara Rosenoff Gauvin (University of Brith Columbia) ‘TheSocial Market Economy as a Peacebuilding Tool: Economic Responsibility and Human Rights David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) Envisioning Socio-Economic Rightsin South Africa: Articulation, ‘Mobilization and Litigation Kristi Heather Kenyon (Dalhousie Univesity and University of Pretoria)

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