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48th Annual<br />

ISA Convention<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

Feb. 28th - March 3rd, 2007<br />

“Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship”<br />

J. Ann Tickner, 2007 ISA President<br />

Andrei Tsygankov, 2007 ISA Program Chair<br />

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Preliminary Program<br />

Updated on 3/2/2007 at 7:06:30 AM<br />

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WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Engaging Contemporary Discourses and Practices of Exception<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

Michael Loriaux<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Justice and Sovereignty: In Whose Name?<br />

Elspeth Guild<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Political Agency and Human Rights in the Context of the Politics of Security<br />

Vivienne Jabri<br />

King's College London<br />

Sovereignty, State Law and <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

RBJ Walker<br />

University of Victoria<br />

The Field of the Professionals of (In)security and the Logics of Resistance<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

Xenophobia, Terrorism and Iimmigration: the Neo-Conservative Agenda in Australia<br />

David Camroux<br />

Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches <strong>International</strong>es<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alex Macleod<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal


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WA02 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Security, Knowledge, and Justice in Asia and Middle East<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Deborah Wheeler<br />

Conflict and Violence in South Asia: Challenge to Indian Peace and Security<br />

Raj Kishor Singh<br />

Defense and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Agra College Agra, University of Agra<br />

Evolution of Japan’s Security Policy Debate<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

Excavating an Ontology of the Unthought: The Discourse of Palestinian-Israeli Relations<br />

Sean F. McMahon<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Deborah Wheeler<br />

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WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Creative Approaches to Teaching of Language<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Chad M. Gasta<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Integrating Language Training and Study Abroad in the Curriculum: An Evaluation of a Cross-Training Approach<br />

Cristina Saenz de Tejada<br />

Goucher College<br />

Eric Singer<br />

Goucher College<br />

Maximizing Linguistic Resources: Creative Solutions that Facilitate LCTL Learning<br />

Elizabeth Mazzocco<br />

University of Massachusetts<br />

Preparing Students for Life and Work in the Global Workforce: Models from the Georgia Tech <strong>International</strong> Plan<br />

and the School of Modern Languages<br />

Phil McKnight<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Diana K. Davies<br />

University of Iowa


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WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Religion and Secularism in IR I: Theoretical Approaches<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yosef Lapid<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

Explaining and Understanding the Global Resurgence of Religion<br />

Scott M. Thomas<br />

Calvin College<br />

Global, Local or Global? Explaining Shifts Between Local and <strong>International</strong> Arenas in Radical Islamic Movements<br />

Hillel Frisch<br />

Bar Ilan University<br />

Politics of Secularism: Comparing the Religion/Politics Nexus in Europe<br />

Anders Berg-Sorensen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Sociology of Religion Meets IR - and Conflicts are Explained?<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Systemic Secularism: Rethinking the Culture of Sovereignty in Constructivist IR Theory<br />

Laura Ephraim<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yosef Lapid<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

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WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Asia Pacific Partnership on Energy and Climate: Stepping Stone<br />

or Dead End?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Steinar E. Andresen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

China's Participation in the Asia Pacific Pact: Future Emissions Reductions under the Kyoto Protocol Less Likely?<br />

Gørild M. Heggelund<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Japan's Climate Policy, Diplomacy and Perceptions of the Kyoto Protocol and the Asia Pacific Pact<br />

Norichika Kanie<br />

Tokyo Institute of Technology<br />

The Asia Pacific partneship: Supplement or Alternative to the Kyoto Protocol?<br />

Steinar E. Andresen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Tora Skodvin<br />

Cicero


The Role of Technology in India's approach to Climate Change: Implications of the Asia Pacific Partneship<br />

Katherine S. Grover<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marc Levy<br />

Ciesin, Columbia University<br />

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WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

European Security Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Nordic <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Knud Erik Jørgensen<br />

University of Aarhus<br />

A ‘European Army’ for the EU and NATO?<br />

Sven Biscop<br />

Royal Institute for <strong>International</strong> Relations (IRRI-KIIB)<br />

Bridge Builders or Bystanders? Small States in the Transatlantic Relationship Anders Wivel, University of<br />

Copenhagen<br />

Anders Wivel<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

The EU’s Security Strategy and the United Nations<br />

Richard Gowan<br />

New York University<br />

The Influence of NATO’s PfP on Small States’ Defence Reforms<br />

Jean-Marc Rickli<br />

Oxford University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chris Browning<br />

University of Keele , School of Politics, <strong>International</strong> Relations and Phil<br />

Henri Vogt<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

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WA07 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Military Operations on Sacred Ground: Implications for U.S. and<br />

Coalition Military Planners<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

At the Horns of the Altar: Just War and Sacred Space in Iraq<br />

Ron E. Hassner<br />

U.C. Berkeley<br />

Battles in the Shrines of Kashmir: Militant and State Strategies<br />

Sumit Ganguly<br />

Indiana University, Bloomington


Controlling the Insurgency in Iraq: Political and Military Strategies from Successful Counterinsurgency in Punjab-<br />

India<br />

Jugdep S. Chima<br />

Center for South Asia <strong>Studies</strong>; University of California-Berkeley<br />

Fighting in the Inner Sanctum: Counterinsurgency Operations in the Golden Temple<br />

Christine Fair<br />

United States Institute of Peace<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Nora J. Bensahel<br />

RAND<br />

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WA09 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

"You Can't Teach That!" Scholarly Responsibilities in the<br />

Classroom: Exploring Concerns About Academic Freedom and<br />

Teaching in A World Where Controversy Rules<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Steven L. Lamy<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Molly Cochran<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Mel Gurtov<br />

Portland State University<br />

John T. Ishiyama<br />

Truman State University<br />

George A. Lopez<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Janice Newson<br />

York University<br />

V. Spike Peterson<br />

University of Arizona,<br />

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WA10 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Global Civil Society, Activism and Research<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Mary Kaldor<br />

Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

Heba Raouf Ezzat<br />

University of Cairo


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

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WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Feminist Scholarship, Policy, and Global Ethics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Publishing Your Results: Contributing to a Collective Research Agenda and Social Change<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Jacqui True<br />

University of Auckland<br />

Reflexivity in Practice: Power and Ethics in Feminist Research<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Jacqui True<br />

University of Auckland<br />

Transnational Activism: How is it the Answer?<br />

Bina D'Costa<br />

Australia National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

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WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Environmental Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rita Floyd<br />

The University of Warwick<br />

"Threshold" plus 15: What Have We Learned from 15 Years of Research on Environmental Stress and Conflict?<br />

Tom Deligiannis<br />

United Nations Mandated University for Peace<br />

Dirk E. Druet<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Thomas F. Homer-Dixon<br />

University of Toronto<br />

America's "Addiction to Oil": Assessing National Security and Energy Policy<br />

Nadivah Greenberg<br />

University of Pennsylvania


Living on the Edge? - Environmental Security and Narratives of ’Necessity’<br />

Alan Klæbel<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Questioning Environmental Security: A Political Ecology of Illicit Trading Networks<br />

Rosaleen Duffy<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Geoffrey D. Dabelko<br />

Woodrow Wilson Center for <strong>International</strong> Scholars<br />

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WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Does Reckoning Matter? The <strong>International</strong> and Domestic<br />

Consequences of Contrition, Remorse, and Apologies<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jennifer Lind<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

“A Supranational Cordon Sanitaire? <strong>International</strong> Norms and EU Criticism of European Radical Right Party<br />

Success”<br />

Renee Buhr<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

The Politics of the Past in Western Europe<br />

David Art<br />

Tufts University<br />

The Role of Remorse in Transitional Justice Mechanisms<br />

Leigh Payne<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer Lind<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

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WA14 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Polar Year: Science and Politics in Polar Regions I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jessica M. Shadian<br />

University of Delaware<br />

European Energy Security: Oil and Gas Supplies from the Russian Arctic - Powerful Actors and Diverging Interests<br />

Kristine Offerdal<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Reconceptualizing Sovereignty Through the Politics of Polar Science: A View of Barrow Alaska<br />

Jessica M. Shadian<br />

University of Delaware


Russia’s Northern Fleet and the Oil Industry – Rivals or Partners? A Study of Post-Cold War Patterns of Civil-<br />

Military Relations in the European Arctic<br />

Kristian Åtland<br />

Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI)<br />

Science, Politics and the Polar Regions<br />

Marcus Haward<br />

School of Government<br />

Julia Jabour<br />

Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sustainable Development in the Arctic: Indigenous Visions<br />

Tamara Semenova<br />

Russian Research Institute for Cultural and Natural Heritage<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Monica Tennberg<br />

University of Lapland<br />

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WA15 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Advocacy in <strong>International</strong> and Comparative Politics Research<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Janet E. Lord<br />

American University<br />

Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson<br />

Denison University<br />

Achieving the Non-polemical Politics Text: Worthy Quest or Oxymoron?<br />

B. Welling Hall<br />

Earlham College<br />

Confessions of an Opiate Eater—Pessimism, Cynicism and Optimism in Scholarship and Teaching<br />

Ronnie D. Lipschutz<br />

Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

Gender and the Repression-Dissent Nexus in Kuwait and Turkey<br />

Christopher Danny Hosein<br />

Trinity University<br />

Mary Ann Tetreault<br />

Trinity College<br />

Teaching and Researching Nonviolence and <strong>International</strong> Law: ‘Being the Change We Want to See in the World?’<br />

Robin Teske<br />

James Madison University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Franke Wilmer<br />

University of Montana


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WA16 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Metaphorical Constructions of IR Theories and Practices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Central and East European <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (CEEISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Petr Drulák<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

From Paradise to Brand: Liechtenstein’s Metaphorical Struggle with Globalisation<br />

Rainer Hülsse<br />

Institute of Political Science<br />

Organic Metaphors in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Jernej Pikalo<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

The Dynamics of U.S.-Russian Relations after the Cold War: A Metaphorical Perspective<br />

Petr Drulák<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Petr Kratochvíl<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Prague<br />

The Personhood of the State, the Political Theology of IR, and the Real Crusade<br />

Mika Luoma-aho<br />

University of Lapland<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Francis A. Beer<br />

University of Colorado<br />

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WA17 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Civil Society and Peacebuilding I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thania Paffenholz<br />

IUED – University of Geneva<br />

Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland<br />

Roberto Belloni<br />

Universityof Belfast<br />

Civil Society Roles in Peacebuilding Focused on Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transdniestria<br />

Susan Allen Nan<br />

George Mason University- ICAR<br />

Civil Society’s Role in Peacebuilding: An Analytical Framework<br />

Thania Paffenholz<br />

IUED – University of Geneva<br />

Christoph Spurk<br />

Institute for Applied Media <strong>Studies</strong> (IAM), Zurich University of Applied Sci


Democratic Theory, Conflict Resolution, and Civil Society<br />

Darren Kew<br />

University of Massachusetts, Dispute Resolution Program<br />

Anthony Wanis-St. John<br />

American University, SIS, IPCR<br />

Exploring the Civil Society Functions in Peacebuilding: The Cases of Israeli-Palestinian and Cyprus Conflicts<br />

Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak<br />

Department of Political Science, Bilkent University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thania Paffenholz<br />

IUED – University of Geneva<br />

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WA18 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

“Constructing” Democracy: Alternative Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas J. Nisley<br />

Southern Polytechnic State University<br />

Democracy and Violence<br />

Kwang-Jin Kim<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

The American War on Iraq and Democracy in the Gulf Region: Democracy via Military Power<br />

Adnan M. Hayajneh<br />

The Hashemite University<br />

The Democratic Peace and U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Thomas J. Nisley<br />

Southern Polytechnic State University<br />

The Social Construction of Democracy<br />

Faye Donnelly<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jack J. Porter<br />

The Citadel<br />

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WA19 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Intelligence and Democracy: Is there a Tradeoff between<br />

Transparancey and Effectiveness I the Reform of Intelligence<br />

Services?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas C. Bruneau<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Intelligence Reform in Brazil and the Efforts to Increase Effectiveness through Professionalization<br />

Thomas C. Bruneau<br />

Naval Postgraduate School


Intelligence Reform in Colombia: Reforming to Increase Effectiveness Against Terrorism<br />

Steven C. Boraz<br />

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command<br />

Intelligence Reform in Italy: Increased Transparency and Effectiveness<br />

Andrea Margelletti<br />

Centro Studi Internazionali<br />

Intelligence Reform in Romania: From Securitate to Democratic Control and Effectiveness<br />

Cristina Matei<br />

Center for Civil-Military Relations<br />

Obstacles to Intelligence Reform in the United States<br />

Tim Doorey<br />

USN, Department of National Security Affairs<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kenneth Dombroski<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

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WA20 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Popular Violence: Mediating the Present<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Simon Philpott<br />

Politics, University of Newcastle<br />

‘You Can’t Charge People for Saving Their Lives’: Work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer<br />

Matt Davies<br />

University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

Mediations of Home and Placeness - Representations of Diasporic Senses of Identification and Fantasies in<br />

Cinematic/aesthetic Productions<br />

Alina Sajed<br />

Political Science, McMaster University<br />

Remembering to Forget: US Foreign Policy and the Recurrence of Innocence<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Simon Philpott<br />

Politics, University of Newcastle<br />

The Holo Life: Holo-Addiction, Iraq and Suicide<br />

J. Marshall Beier<br />

McMaster University<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roddey Reid<br />

University of California, San Diego


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WA21 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Intelligence Cooperation: Challenges for the Future<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Michel Hess<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

European Intelligence Cooperation Beyond the Nation State: A Necessity for the European Union to Confront<br />

Global Terrorism<br />

John M. Nomikos<br />

Research Institute for European and American <strong>Studies</strong> (RIEAS)<br />

Explaining the Presence of the Policymaker-Analyst Separation Norm<br />

Lawrence J. Lamanna<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Organizational Characteristics and <strong>International</strong> Intelligence Cooperation -<br />

Vested Interest, Bureaucratic Culture and Institutional Entrepreneurs<br />

Björn M. Fägersten<br />

Harvard University<br />

The <strong>International</strong>ization of Municipal Policing: A Comparative Study of the New York Police Department and the<br />

London Metropolitan Police Service<br />

Brian H. Nussbaum<br />

SUNY Albany<br />

Karl Rethemeyer<br />

SUNY Albany<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jon A. Wiant<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College<br />

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WA22 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

“Islamist” Terrorism: What States and Scholars Make of It<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mia M. Bloom<br />

University of Georgia<br />

A Silk Purse from a Pig’s Ear?: The 9/11 Effect on Putin’s "War on Terrorism"<br />

Robert Saunders<br />

Farmingdale State University<br />

Imagining Elephants: The Case of Counterterrorism<br />

John Mueller<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Reflections on a Theory of Terrorism Learning: Communities of Practice and Organizational Adaptation<br />

Michael Kenney<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

The Changing Faces of Militant Jihadism: Profiles, Biographies, Motivations<br />

George Kassimeris<br />

University of Wolverhampton


Discussant(s)<br />

Gregory D Miller<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

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WA23 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Contemporary Foreign Policy Challenges in the Middle East<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sharon Pardo<br />

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev<br />

Israel and the European Union: Approaches, Perception and Principles for an Israeli Grand-Strategy Towards the<br />

EU<br />

Sharon Pardo<br />

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev<br />

The Rational Politics of State Suicide<br />

Emily Meierding<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ahmet Salih Bicakci<br />

Isik University<br />

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WA24 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

MAR Panel: IR, Globalization and Minority Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ted Robert Gurr<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Economic Models and Ethnoreligious Conflict<br />

Evan W. Osborne<br />

Wright State University<br />

Liberalisation or Liberation? Economic Reform and the Paradox of Conflict in Northern Ghana<br />

Jay Oelbaum<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Testing the Emergence of a New Global Regime in the Management of Ethno-Political Conflicts through the<br />

Comparative Analysis of four Cases in South East Asia<br />

Jordi Urgell<br />

Autonoma University of Barcelona<br />

The UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Global Networks & Local Politics?<br />

Natalie Y. Schweizer<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William R. Ayres<br />

Elizabethtown College


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WA25 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Contending Conceptualisations of the West<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pertti Joenniemi<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Russia and the West: Dividing Europe, Constructing Each Other<br />

Viatcheslav Morozov<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

The Broken West as a Discourse: The Politics of Scholarly Statements<br />

Marko Lehti<br />

Tampere Peace Research Institute<br />

The West Under Strain: America as a Europe-Maker<br />

Pertti Joenniemi<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Whole, Free and Integrated? EU and US Approaches to Security and Integration in the European Neighbourhood<br />

Fabrizio Tassinari<br />

University of Copenhagen/Centre for European Policy <strong>Studies</strong> (CEPS)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University<br />

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WA26 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Is Liberalism Theoretically Progressive?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian C. Rathbun<br />

McGill University<br />

Balance of Power: The <strong>International</strong> Wanderings of a Liberal Idea<br />

Deborah Boucoyannis<br />

Harvard University<br />

Is Anybody Not a Liberal?<br />

Brian C. Rathbun<br />

McGill University<br />

Taking Preferences Even More Seriously: Recasting Moravcsik's 'Liberal Theory of <strong>International</strong> Politics'<br />

Kevin Narizny<br />

The University of Chicago<br />

Why It Is Best to Leave Foreign Policy Liberalization to its Opponents: A Study of Unlikely Reformers in Turkey,<br />

Serbia and Israel<br />

Jelena Subotic<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Ayse Zarakol<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison


Discussant(s)<br />

Maria Fanis<br />

Ohio University<br />

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WA27 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Biological Weapons: <strong>International</strong> Politics, Government Policy, and<br />

Individual Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

None<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jez Littlewood<br />

University of Southampton<br />

Arguing for an Expanded BW Threat Spectrum: Dilemmas of a Policy-Orientated Biologist<br />

Malcolm R. Dando<br />

University of Bradford, UK<br />

Civil Society's Influence on Policy Against Biological Weapons<br />

Daniel Feakes<br />

University of Sussex, UK<br />

The Making and Breaking of Policy for the BWC: Observations from the United Kingdom<br />

Jez Littlewood<br />

University of Southampton<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Wyn Q. Bowen<br />

King's College London, UK<br />

Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer<br />

Norwegian Institute for Defence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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WA28 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Democratizing the Great Hall: What Role for Commoners – and<br />

Court Jesters?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rodger A. Payne<br />

University of Louisville<br />

The “Comedic Turn” and Critical <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory<br />

Nayef H. Samhat<br />

Centre College<br />

The Comedy of Great Power Politics in the 21st Century<br />

Rodger A. Payne<br />

University of Louisville<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chip Gagnon<br />

Ithaca College


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WA29 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Cultural Insights: Alternative Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William deB. Mills<br />

National Intelligence Council<br />

From a Democratic Reformer to a Weak Authoritarian: Transformation of The Kyrgyz Republic's First President<br />

Askar Akayev<br />

Svetlana V. Kulikova<br />

Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University<br />

Scenario Analysis Methods: From Castles in Spain to Analytical Tools<br />

William deB. Mills<br />

National Intelligence Council<br />

Symmetric-Asymmetric Dyadic Relations and Foreign Policy Decision Makings: A Poliheuristic Analysis<br />

Wondeuk Cho<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

The Reification of the “American Soldier”: Popular Culture, American Foreign Policy and Country Music<br />

Shannon Sampert<br />

University of Winnipeg<br />

Natasja Treiberg<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William M. Flanik<br />

Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Toronto<br />

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WA30 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Roundtable on Conducting Research in Human Rights, Genocide,<br />

and State Repression in Difficult Settings<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kurt Mills<br />

University of Glasgow<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Eve Bratman<br />

American University<br />

Carolyn Gallaher<br />

American University<br />

John C. King<br />

American University School of <strong>International</strong> Service<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

Julie Norman<br />

American University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Amy Ross<br />

University of Georgia Department of Geography<br />

Chandra Sriram<br />

University of East London<br />

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WA31 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

China: New Diplomacy and New Securities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

China’s Diplomatic Relations with Europe: Tapping a New Arsenal of Diplomatic Tools<br />

Ingrid M. d'Hooghe<br />

Netherlands Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations "Clingendael"<br />

China's Soft Power and Its National Image<br />

Ying Yang<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Chinese Foreign Aid in Africa: A Reassessment of the 1970s<br />

Steven F. Jackson<br />

Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

Indo-US Relations and its Implications for Asian Security<br />

Kripa Sridharan<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John D. Stempel<br />

Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy<br />

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WA32 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Agency and Influence of <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Tierney<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

IO Autonomy De-bunked: The WHO & the 2003 SARS Pandemic<br />

Adam Kamradt-Scott<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Reviving Functionalism and Regime Theory to Explain the Role of Internatinal Secretariats<br />

John R. Mathiason<br />

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University<br />

Shaping Peace Operations: The Influence of the UN Secretariat<br />

Silke Weinlich<br />

Bremen University<br />

The World Trade Organization’s Bureaucrats: Runaway Agents or Masters’ Servants?<br />

Manfred Elsig<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva


Who Governs? UN Interim Administrations, its Administrators and the Problem Legitimating Global Governance<br />

Catherine Goetze<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew Cortell<br />

Lewis & Clark College<br />

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WA33 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society I: Balance of<br />

Power<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rodney Bruce Hall<br />

Oxford University<br />

Guicciardini, Bull, and the Balance of Power<br />

Richard Little<br />

University of Bristol, UK<br />

Hedley Bull on the Balance of Power: The Ambiguity of Legitimacy<br />

Silviya P. Lechner<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

The Rise of Balance-of-Power Politics: The Advent of an Institution<br />

Torbjørn L. Knutsen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

The Unbalanced Society? Liberalism, Nationalism, Post-Trinitarianism, and the Functioning of <strong>International</strong><br />

Society without the Institution of Balance of Power<br />

Edward Rhodes<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Rodney Bruce Hall<br />

Oxford University<br />

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WA34 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

What is the <strong>International</strong> Legal Framework for Aggression, (and<br />

what factors have contributed to (or impeded) Change and Reform)?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George Andreopoulos<br />

John Jay College, CUNY<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Robert J. Beck<br />

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee<br />

Linda S. Bishai<br />

US Institute of Peace<br />

Doris E. Buss<br />

Carleton University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Mahmood Monshipouri<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

Kendall Stiles<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

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WA35 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Perspectives on <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dan Lindley<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Michael C. Davis<br />

Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Shirley Scott<br />

University of New South Wales<br />

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WA36 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Globalization, Oil, Politics & Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michelle Benson<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

Global Implications of Asia’s Rise<br />

Jacek Kugler<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Ron Tammen<br />

Portland State University<br />

Government Capabilities and the Severity of Internal Conflict<br />

Kristin Johnson<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Three's Company: The Relationships between War, Political, and Economic Development<br />

David Sobek<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Cameron Thies<br />

University of Missouri<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Siddharth Swaminathan<br />

La Sierra University


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WA38 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Comparative Political Economies: Latin America and Spain<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amy H. Liu<br />

Emory University<br />

A Comparative Study of Institutional Frameworks in Spain and Latin America<br />

Gustavo de las Casas<br />

Columbia University<br />

Can Trade Liberalization Explain Spain’s Economic Success and Latin America's Sluggish Economic Performance<br />

Maria A. Oliva<br />

<strong>International</strong> Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />

Party Competition and Inter-Provincial Income Inequality<br />

Andrew Kirkpatrick<br />

Emory University<br />

Amy H. Liu<br />

Emory University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Pablo Toral<br />

Beloit College<br />

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WA39 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

European Expansion, <strong>International</strong> Order and Cross-Cultural<br />

Engagement<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Darshan V. Vigneswaran<br />

University of the Witwatersrand<br />

‘<strong>International</strong>’ Order before Expansion: The Case of China and European <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Shogo Suzuki<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Cross Cultural Engagement in Eighteenth Century Africa: Con<strong>test</strong>ation and Negotiation<br />

Joel F. Quirk<br />

Australian National University<br />

Gentlemanly Expansion: British Territoriality in India, 1787-1857<br />

Darshan V. Vigneswaran<br />

University of the Witwatersrand<br />

Socializing “Organized Hypocrisy”: China’s Entry into the European <strong>International</strong> System<br />

Hong Duan<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yongjin Zhang<br />

University of Auckland


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WA40 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Science Fiction in the Classroom: Using Popular Fiction to Teach<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel H. Nexon<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Cyberpunk and Science Fiction in the Military<br />

Jillana Enteen<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Securing Insecure Worlds: The Use of Science Fiction to Teach Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Priya Dixit<br />

American University<br />

The World of Star Trek and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Amit Gupta<br />

USAF Air War College<br />

Universal Bio-politics: Interspecies Contact, Biological Threat, and the Politics of Identity in Doctor Who<br />

Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel H. Nexon<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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WA41 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond and Long-Term Environmental<br />

Planning<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ken Wilkening<br />

U. of Northern British Columbia<br />

“Seeking Truth with Power”? Potentials and Pitfalls of Developing Robust Long-term Policy Strategies with the<br />

help of Participatory Scenarios<br />

Axel Volkery<br />

European Environment Agency<br />

Adaptation to Climate Change and Global Justice: An Empirical and a Normative Evaluation<br />

Peter Stoett<br />

Concordia University, Montreal<br />

Exploring the “Chilling Effect”: Are Environmental Agreements Alone in the Freezer?<br />

Mark Axelrod<br />

Duke University<br />

Possible Elements of Adaptation policy in the post-2012 Framework--Focusing on Integrating Adaptation into<br />

Sustainable Development Strategy<br />

Izumi Kubota<br />

National Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>


Roles of Legal Principles Governing the Climate Regime beyond 2012<br />

Izumi Kubota<br />

National Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gabriela Kutting<br />

Rutgers University<br />

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WA42 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Development Regimes and Change<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eduardo J. Viola<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Democratic Stability in Divided Societies: An Empirical Examination<br />

Cengiz Erisen<br />

Stony Brook University, SUNY<br />

Middle Eastern Populism in Comparative Perspective<br />

Manochehr Dorraj<br />

Texas Christian University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alberto Martinez<br />

Simon Bolivar University<br />

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WA43 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

African <strong>International</strong> Relations: Beyond Realism?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alfred Nhema<br />

OSSREA<br />

Civil Society, Transnational Networks & New Patterns of Regional Interaction: Lessons From West Africa<br />

Okey C. Iheduru<br />

Arizona State University<br />

State Making in Africa<br />

Douglas Lemke<br />

Penn State University<br />

Two Africas & Uneven Globalization: Developmental Versus Fragile States?<br />

Timothy Shaw<br />

Institute of Commonwealth <strong>Studies</strong>, University of London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kidane Mengisteab<br />

Penn State University


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WA44 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Ethical Consumption: Situating the Issue in the Literature and<br />

Navigating the Empirical Landscape<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Vogel<br />

Univ. of CA - Berkeley<br />

"Good" Markets and Public Goods: Impacts of Fair Trade in the Global South<br />

Marie Murphy<br />

Univ. of CA - San Diego<br />

Ethical Consumption: Who Cares, Who Shops, and Why?<br />

Christian P. Heidkamp<br />

Univ. of Connecticut<br />

Shareen Hertel<br />

Univ. of CT<br />

Lyle Scruggs<br />

Univ. of CT<br />

The Making of Ethical Apparel Consumers<br />

Ian Robinson<br />

Univ. of Michigan<br />

The Market Demand for Virtue<br />

David Vogel<br />

Univ. of CA - Berkeley<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Suzanne Loker<br />

Cornell University<br />

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WA45 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Opposition and Power in Trade<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Laura Gomez-Mera<br />

University of Miami<br />

Bargaining Power in Trade Negotiations<br />

Richard Sherman<br />

Leiden University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Trade and Economic Conflict: Third Party States’ Response to Sanctions<br />

Bryan R. Early<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Obstacles to Regional Cooperation among Developing Countries: Explaining States’ Decisions to Defect from<br />

Regional Trade Agreements<br />

Laura Gomez-Mera<br />

University of Miami


Public Opinion, Democracy and Environmental Quality<br />

Anna Kalbhenn<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Who Are Opponents in Trade Conflicts? <strong>International</strong> and Domestic Explanations of Trade Conflict Dyads<br />

Jeffrey Drope<br />

University of Miami<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elizabeth Smythe<br />

Concordia University College of Alberta<br />

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WA46 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Immigration Politics in East Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Byoungha Lee<br />

Rutgers University - New Brunswick<br />

Associative Activism: Organizing Support for Foreign Workers in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan<br />

Apichai W. Shipper<br />

University of Southern California<br />

State Policy and Municipal Reality on Immigration in Japan<br />

Atsuko Abe<br />

Obirin University<br />

State-led Migration, Legitimacy, and Deterritorialized Polities: A Survey of Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong<br />

Kong<br />

M. Scott Solomon<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Byoungha Lee<br />

Rutgers University - New Brunswick<br />

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WA47 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Assessing Regional Economic Integration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Tobias Hofmann<br />

WCFIA, Harvard University<br />

Assessing the Impact Regionalism has on Labour Rights and Employments<br />

Caroline M. Clarke<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

Causes and Consequences of Institutionally Constrained Economic Policy Diffusion in Regional Integration<br />

Agreements<br />

Tobias Hofmann<br />

WCFIA, Harvard University<br />

Fifteen Years of Regionalism in Latin America: Now What?<br />

Erika Ruiz Sandoval<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)


State Preferences and the Explanation of Variation in Regional Integration<br />

Min-hyung Kim<br />

University of Washington<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ryan G. Baird<br />

University of Arizona<br />

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WA48 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

(Re)conceptualizing <strong>International</strong> Change<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

English School<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Andreas Behnke<br />

University of Reading<br />

Janice Bially Mattern<br />

Lehigh University<br />

Stacie E. Goddard<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Hans-Martin Jaeger<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Dirk Nabers<br />

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area <strong>Studies</strong>, Hamburg, Germany<br />

Mark Raymond<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark F. N. Franke<br />

Huron University College<br />

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WA49 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

New Perspectives on Terrorism and Insurgencies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Freeman<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

America and the New Exceptionalism: The War on Terror and the Righteous Victim<br />

David B. MacDonald<br />

Political <strong>Studies</strong> Department, University of Otago<br />

Rethinking Decapitation as a Strategy against Terrorism<br />

Michael Freeman<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Terrorism in the Horn of Africa<br />

Tseggai Isaac<br />

University of Missouri-Rolla<br />

The Decision to Disband and the Birth of the Iraqi Insurgencies<br />

Nathan P. Jones<br />

UC Irvine


Discussant(s)<br />

Peter F. Trumbore<br />

Oakland University<br />

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WA50 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Politics, Economics and Society in Post-Communist States<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yannis A. Stivachtis<br />

Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University<br />

Europeanizing the Highways and Byways: Implementing Transportation Policies in the Czech Republic, Slovakia<br />

and Romania<br />

Adrien Florea<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Ellen B. Pirro<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Eleanor E. Zeff<br />

Drake University<br />

The Transatlantic Values Debate: Divergence, Convergence or Obsolescence<br />

Vicki L. Birchfield<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology<br />

Ukraine In-Between: Looking West while not Overlooking its Eastern Neighbor<br />

Maria R. Freire<br />

University of Coimbra<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yannis A. Stivachtis<br />

Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University<br />

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WA51 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Critical Human Security: The Politics, Policy, and Responsible<br />

Scholarship of Global/Local Security Discourses and Practices<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Neil G. Renwick<br />

Coventry University<br />

Global Health as a Security Issue: From AIDS to Bird Flu and Beyond<br />

Carrie C. Sheehan<br />

American University<br />

Global Health Governance, Critical Human Security and HIV/AIDS in Africa<br />

Neil G. Renwick<br />

Coventry University<br />

'National Cultural Security' in the Emerging Human Security Discourse in Contemporary China<br />

Qing Cao<br />

Liverpool John Moores University


The Confluence of Scholarship and Policymaking in the Human Security Agenda<br />

Calum McNeil<br />

McMaster University<br />

Lana L. Wylie<br />

McMaster University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Melissa Curley<br />

University of Queensland<br />

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WA52 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Impacts of EU Involvement on National Party Organization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert Harmel<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

Let's Discuss This Behind Closed Doors: European Integration and Party Politics in Finland<br />

Tapio Raunio<br />

University of Turku<br />

Much Ado About Nothing? German Political Parties and European-inspired Change<br />

Dan Hough<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Party Organizational Responses to Europeanization<br />

Lori Thorlakson<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

The European Union and Party Politics in Central Europe<br />

Paul G. Lewis<br />

Open University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert Harmel<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

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WB01 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Foreign Policy of Tony Blair<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

British <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (BISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Loughborough University<br />

Britain and the European Union 1997-2006: What Difference has Blair made?<br />

Dave Allen<br />

Loughbourgh University<br />

Doing Good in Africa: Blair’s New Utopia<br />

Julia Gallagher<br />

School of Oriental and African <strong>Studies</strong>


Discussant(s)<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Loughborough University<br />

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WB02 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Latin American IR Scholarship and the Authority of “Practical”<br />

Knowledge<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jorge I. Domínguez<br />

Harvard University<br />

: The Analysis of Domestic Conflicts: Dialogues and/or Disagreements between Observers and Protagonists?<br />

Sandra P. Borda<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Philanthropic Foundations and Politics, Policy, and Scholarship in Latin America<br />

Jennifer A. Jeffs<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico<br />

Rethinking Assumptions - Anti-Americanism as Both Opportunity and Obstacle for U.S. Policy towards Latin<br />

America<br />

Julia E. Sweig<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Whither Theory? Latin American IR and the Primacy of the Practical<br />

Arlene B. Tickner<br />

Universidad de los Andes<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Cristina Eguizabál<br />

Ford Foundation<br />

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WB03 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Politics of Gendered Diasporas<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Social Science Council (ISSC) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jane Bayes<br />

California State University, Northridge<br />

“These Women who Wear Trousers”: Challenging Gender Relations among Senegalese in New York City<br />

Awa Ba<br />

Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Gendered Politics of the Somalian Diaspora in the United States<br />

Laden Affi<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mary Hawkesworth<br />

Rutgers University


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WB04 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

John K. Galbraith Memorial Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Philip Cerny<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

Micheal Dietrich<br />

Seffield University<br />

Peter Galbraith<br />

Susan George<br />

Transnational Institute, Amsterdam<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

Alastair Howard<br />

Temple University<br />

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WB05 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Global and Regional Organizations in a Post-Bush Era: Growth or<br />

Demise? (1)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Central and East European <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (CEEISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Zlatko Šabic<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

A New Order or a Different Order? Assessing the Structure of the Network of Intergovernmental Organizations<br />

Keith A. Grant<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Thomas J. Volgy<br />

University of Arizona<br />

State Participation in <strong>International</strong> Institutions I: State Support to Human Rights Norms<br />

Petra Roter<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

Substituting for Democratization: A Comparative Analysis of Involvement in Regional Intergovernmental<br />

Governmental Organizations<br />

Stuart Rodgers<br />

University of Arizona<br />

What Comes First- Institutions or Disturbances<br />

Joanna L. Detamore<br />

University of Arizona


Discussant(s)<br />

Megan Shannon<br />

University of Mississippi<br />

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WB06 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Norms and Regimes in the Making of the Contemporary<br />

<strong>International</strong> Order<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Brazilian <strong>International</strong> Relations <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George Thomas<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Emerging Norms, Order and the <strong>International</strong> System in the 1990s<br />

Flavia C. Mello<br />

Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP)<br />

Human Rights and the Question of Order in the <strong>International</strong> System<br />

Rossana R. Reis<br />

University of São Paulo (USP)<br />

The Role of Norms in the <strong>International</strong> Capital Market: A Case Study<br />

Gustavo S. Carvalho<br />

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

George Thomas<br />

Arizona State University<br />

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WB07 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

African <strong>International</strong> Politics and Foreign Policy - African Politics<br />

Conference Group Panel<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

African Politics Conference Group Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John F. Clark<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Democratic Peace Theory and Africa's <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Seifudein Adem<br />

Binghamton University<br />

Reluctant Partners: The United States and Kenya in the War on Terror<br />

Beth Elise Whitaker<br />

University of North Carolina at Charlotte<br />

State Failure and the Re-Emergence of Maritime Piracy<br />

Donna J. Nincic<br />

California Maritime Academy, California State University<br />

Donald Rothchild<br />

University of California at Davis


The Experience of the United Nations under Kofi Annan in Africa, 1997-2006<br />

Stephen F. Burgess<br />

U.S. Air War College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John F. Clark<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

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WB08 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

What Ever Happened to 'The Clash'?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jacinta G. O'Hagan<br />

Australian National University<br />

Chris Reus-Smit<br />

Australian National University<br />

After the "Clash": Huntington, the Cold War, and the New American Empire<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University<br />

Civilizations 'Deputy Sheriff'? The Politics of Culture in the Asia Pacific<br />

Jacinta G. O'Hagan<br />

Australian National University<br />

The Clash of Cartoons? The Clash of Civilizations? Media and Identity in the Danish 2006 Cartoon Case<br />

Lene Hansen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Towards a Fourth Generation in Civilizational Analysis<br />

Martin Hall<br />

Lund University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Martin Hall<br />

Lund University<br />

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WB09 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Changing Conceptualisation of Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Craig A. Snyder<br />

Deakin University<br />

Beyond Strategy: Critical Thinking on the New Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Great Powers and the <strong>International</strong> System: Between Unilateralism and Multilateralism<br />

Nicholas Bisley<br />

Monash University


Regional Security and Regional Conflict<br />

Craig A. Snyder<br />

Deakin University<br />

The Contemporary Revolution in Military Affairs/Transformation<br />

Andrew Latham<br />

Macalester College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joseph R. Cerami<br />

Bush School, Texas A&M University<br />

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WB10 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Public Policy Post 911: The United Kingdom's Experience of<br />

Managing the Changing Security Agenda<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alice Hills<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Britain and Nuclear Weapons<br />

Andrew Dorman<br />

King's College London<br />

Governing the British Military in Turbulent Times<br />

Anthony Forster<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Reflections on the GWOT<br />

Warren Chin<br />

King's College London<br />

The GWOT and the British Security Debate<br />

Stuart Croft<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alice Hills<br />

University of Leeds<br />

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WB11 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms for the 21st Century<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

A Theory of <strong>International</strong> Norms for the 21st Century<br />

Denise Garcia<br />

Northeastern and Harvard<br />

Diluting Religious Influence: What Ireland Can Teach Us about Iran<br />

Barbara Ann J. Rieffer-Flanagan<br />

Central Washington University<br />

Norm Evolution Dynamics : The Case of Arms Brokering Controls<br />

Holger Anders<br />

Department of Peace <strong>Studies</strong>/University of Bradford


Discussant(s)<br />

Mahmood Monshipouri<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

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WB12 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

From Critical Theory to Public Policy: Living in Denial<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mark Laffey<br />

SOAS, University of London<br />

Making the World a Better Place: From Critical Theory to Critical Public Policy<br />

Keith Krause<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Millennium Bug: Reflections on the Politics of the Profession in the 21st Century<br />

Anna Stavrianakis<br />

University of Sussex<br />

The Colour of Devolution: Punitive Poveryty Management in an Era of Neoliberal Paternalism<br />

Sanford Schram<br />

Bryn Mawr College<br />

Where's the Beef? The Continuing Estrangement of Critical Theory and <strong>International</strong> Publuic Policy<br />

Mark Laffey<br />

SOAS, University of London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Raymond Duvall<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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WB13 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Values and Social Responsibility in Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Katharine H. S. Moon<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Youngshik Bong<br />

Christopher Candland<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Elisabeth J. Friedman<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

Paul Wapner<br />

American University


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WB14 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Constituting an <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Major<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Barron Boyd<br />

Le Moyne College<br />

Roundtable: Civic Engagement and the IS Major<br />

Darin H. Van Tassel<br />

Georgia Southern University<br />

Roundtable: Cross-Multi-, and Interdisciplinary Program Design in <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Majors<br />

Ann Kelleher<br />

Pacific Lutheran University<br />

Roundtable: Designing IS Capstone Courses<br />

Garth Massey<br />

University of Wyoming<br />

Roundtable: Teaching Global Citizenship<br />

Heidi H. Hobbs<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

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WB15 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Effectiveness of 'Gender-Emancipatory' <strong>International</strong> Policies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Catherine Eschle<br />

University of Strathclyde<br />

CEDAW and Women's Human Rights: An Empirical Investigation<br />

Beth A. Simmons<br />

Harvard University<br />

Sidelined or Silenced: Where is Global Governance of Women's Human Rights Through Cedaw in Southeast Asia?<br />

Marjorie Suriyamongkol<br />

Thammasat University<br />

Walter Ziering<br />

Thammasat University<br />

The Promise and Pitfalls of Gender Mainstreaming in Global Governance: The Case of the European Union<br />

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton<br />

Princeton University<br />

Mark Pollack<br />

Temple University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Maria Stern<br />

Swedish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs


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WB16 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Marrin<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (I)<br />

Peter Gill<br />

Liverpool John Moores University<br />

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (II)<br />

Mark Phythian<br />

University of Wolverhampton<br />

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (III)<br />

Jennifer Sims<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (IV)<br />

Michael Warner<br />

Office of the Director of National Intelligence<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gary J. Schaub<br />

Air War College<br />

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WB17 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Responsible Peacemaking: A Critical Evaluation of Scholarly<br />

Contribution in Conflict Prevention, Peace Negotiations and<br />

Peacebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrea Bartoli<br />

Center for <strong>International</strong> Conflict Resolution, Columbia University<br />

Legal Equality? Sudan's Divided (and Divisive?) Transitional Justice Arrangements<br />

Sarah Nouwen<br />

Cambridge University<br />

Peace Agreements: Dealing with the Past<br />

Leticia Armendariz<br />

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya<br />

Peace Processes as Fora for Social Change: Exploring the Advancement of Women’s Rights in the Negotiations<br />

Process<br />

Miriam J. Anderson<br />

Cambridge University<br />

Respectful Engagement and Genocide: A Third Way of Prevention<br />

Yannis Psimopoulos<br />

Columbia University


Whose Interests Matter? Norm Enforcement Bias in US Mediation of <strong>International</strong> Conflicts<br />

Michael Bluman-Schroeder<br />

George Washington University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrea Bartoli<br />

Center for <strong>International</strong> Conflict Resolution, Columbia University<br />

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WB18 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Role of Scholarship in the Stability of the Balkans<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Croatian <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (Croatia) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Radovan Vukadinovic<br />

University of Zagreb<br />

Cooperation between Education Institutions in the Balkans<br />

Ljubisa S. Adamovich<br />

Florida State University<br />

Security <strong>Studies</strong> in Slovenia<br />

Anton Grizold<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

The Role of Educators in the Balkans<br />

Radovan Vukadinovic<br />

University of Zagreb<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joseph S. Joseph<br />

University of Cyprus<br />

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WB19 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

What is the Relationship between Feminism and Masculinity? Vexed<br />

Issues Around the “Man Question” Re-visited<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jane Parpart<br />

London School of Economics and Politics<br />

Marysia Zalewski<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Masculiniy/ties in the Making of Zimbabwe<br />

Jane Parpart<br />

London School of Economics and Politics<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Terrell Carver<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Daniel Conway<br />

University of Bristol


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Kevin Dunn<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

Cristina Masters<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Jaime Munn<br />

City University, London<br />

Christina Rowley<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Laura J. Shepherd<br />

European Research Institute<br />

Marysia Zalewski<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

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WB20 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Interrelationship Between Political Activism and Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Adamantia Pollis<br />

New School for Social Research<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

George Andreopoulos<br />

John Jay College, CUNY<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Nada Selimovic<br />

New School for Social Research<br />

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WB21 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Making it Work I: Improving the Intelligence Product<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

John D. Stempel<br />

Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy<br />

A Social Influence Network Model of Group Decision Making and Its Application to Intelligence Analysis<br />

Michael Gabbay<br />

Information Systems Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Bayesian Statistics In The Real World Of Intelligence Analysis: Lessons Learned<br />

Kristan J. Wheaton<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

The Anthropology of Intelligence: Understanding the Culture of the Intelligence Community<br />

Jon A. Wiant<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College


The Middle East: Intelligence Issues and Concepts<br />

Allen L. Keiswetter<br />

Joint Military Intelligenc College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John D. Stempel<br />

Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy<br />

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WB22 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution and Post-conflict<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jayne Docherty<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

Gendering Police, Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland<br />

Mary K. Meyer McAleese<br />

Eckerd College<br />

Moral Foundations of Post-Conflict Statehood<br />

Maja Catic<br />

Brandeis University<br />

Tolerating Threats? The Effect of Insurgencies on Political Tolerance Levels across 33 Countries<br />

Marc L. Hutchison<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Allison C. Bailey<br />

The Henry L. Stimson Center<br />

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WB23 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Thinking Past Western IR: Islamic Perspectives on World Order<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

European Modernity and the History of the State: Reflections on the Historical and Ontological Basis of<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Theory<br />

Sandra Halperin<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

Islamic World Order and Its Limitations<br />

Manochehr Dorraj<br />

Texas Christian University<br />

Locating <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory: Globalization, Alternative Modernities and Democratization<br />

Fuat E. Keyman<br />

Koc University


Provincializing Westphalia: The Umma, Khalsa Path and IR Theory<br />

Giorgio Shani<br />

Ritsumeikan University<br />

Thinking Past Western Security <strong>Studies</strong> in an 'Insecure' World?<br />

Pinar Bilgin<br />

Bilkent University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

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WB24 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Experiences of People of Color in the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Classroom<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brett Ashley Leeds<br />

Rice University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Mohammed Bahramzadeh<br />

Arizona Western College<br />

Saori Katada<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Robert B. Packer<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Wendy Theodore<br />

University of Arizona<br />

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WB25 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Russia's Reception of Western IR Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marina M. Lebedeva<br />

Moscow State Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations (MGIMO)<br />

American IR Theories and Russian Foreign Policy: Is There a Cross-Cultural Impact?<br />

Robert H. Donaldson<br />

University of Tulsa<br />

French and Russian IR studies: Is There a Dialog?<br />

Anne de Tinguy<br />

CERI, Sciences po and INALCO<br />

Russian Liberal IR between Western Ideas and National Democracy<br />

Andrei Tsygankov<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Pavel A. Tsygankov<br />

Moscow State University


Russian Perception of American IR <strong>Studies</strong>: Historical Aspect<br />

Valery N. Konyshev<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> RelationsSaint-Petersburg State University<br />

Security studies in Ukraine: Reflecting on Western Approaches<br />

Volodymyr Dubovyk<br />

Odesa National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hayward R. Alker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Andrei Yu. Melville<br />

RISA/MGIMO<br />

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WB26 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Jean Elshtain's Just War Against Terror: The Response from the<br />

Academy - A Panel Sponsored by '<strong>International</strong> Relations'<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

English School<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Toni A. Erskine<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

How to Fight Terrorists Justly<br />

Michael Walzer<br />

Institute of Advanced <strong>Studies</strong>, Princeton<br />

Jean Bethke Elshtain's 'Just War' Against Terror<br />

Cian D. O'Driscoll<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

The Limits of Politics or the Politics of Limits: Jean Bethke Eshltain's Ambiguous Augustinianism<br />

Nicholas Rengger<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

The Tragedy of Violent Justice: The Danger of Elshtain's Just War Against Terror<br />

Maja Zehfuss<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jean B. Elshtain<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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WB27 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Financial Crises: Conflict, State Capacity and Post-Crisis Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Erick Highum<br />

Policy Learning in Financial Crisis<br />

Ivan Savic<br />

Columbia University


The Economics of Adjustment and Conflict<br />

Altay Mussurov<br />

The Political Economy of Crisis in Russia in Comparative Perspective<br />

Altay Mussurov<br />

The Political Economy of Crisis in Southeast Asia in Comparative Prespective<br />

Ben Thirkell-White<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Relations, University of St Andrews<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erick Highum<br />

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WB28 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Arms embargoes assessments: Theory, Policy and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Regina U. Gramer<br />

Temple University<br />

Arms Embargos and Other Sanctions<br />

George A. Lopez<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Controlling the Flow of Small Arms and Light Weapons: The Role of Official and NGO Sanctions<br />

Suzette R. Grillot<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

Marie Olson Lounsbery<br />

Nova Southeastern University<br />

Frederic S. Pearson<br />

Wayne State University<br />

Measuring the Effectiveness of Arms Embargoes<br />

Michael Brzoska<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Regina U. Gramer<br />

Temple University<br />

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WB29 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

What if Women Ruled the World? Feminism, Gender, and Global<br />

Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Caron Gentry<br />

Abilene Christian University<br />

Kristyna K. Mullen<br />

Portland State University


The Substantive Representation of Women in France: A Research Agenda<br />

Katherine A. R. Opello<br />

Hollins University<br />

What if Women Ruled the World? The Psychology of War and Peace<br />

Madalina C. Hanes<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Women National Leaders: Paths to Power<br />

Francine D'Amico<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Women, the State, and War: Impact of Gendered Nationalism<br />

Joyce P. Kaufman<br />

Whittier College<br />

Kristen P. Williams<br />

Clark University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kristyna K. Mullen<br />

Portland State University<br />

Lauren B. Wilcox<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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WB30 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Implementing <strong>International</strong> Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-<br />

Terrorist Financing Norms<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

An <strong>International</strong> Mobilisation against Dirty Money ? An Analysis of the Actors Involved in the Elaboration of a<br />

Global Anti-Money Laundering Regime: The Case of the G8<br />

Amandine Scherrer<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques Paris<br />

The Implementation of AML <strong>International</strong> Standards in the Private Financial Sector<br />

Gilles Favarel-Garrigues<br />

CERI/Sciences Po<br />

The Role of Judges in Implementing Global AML Standards<br />

Valsamis Mitsilegas<br />

University of London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

H. Richard Friman<br />

Marquette University<br />

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WB31 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Critical Approaches to Security in Europe 1 - Politicising<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law: Sovereignties, Subjectivities and Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Angharad Closs<br />

Keele University<br />

Conceptualising ‘Post-modern’ and ‘Failed’ States: Legitimising <strong>International</strong> Asymmetry<br />

Aidan Hehir<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law as a Civic Discourse: Towards the Scope Conditions of US-American and German Legal Policies<br />

Philip Liste<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)<br />

Interventions, Enemies, Exceptions: Kosovo as a Historical Moment<br />

Marijana Sevo<br />

Keele University<br />

'Sexing the Subject of Law': “Woman,” Sovereignty and the State<br />

Yoke-Lian Lee<br />

Keele University<br />

War on Terror or Law on Terror: Foucault and the Politics of Exceptionalism<br />

Andrew W. Neal<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Vivienne Jabri<br />

King's College London<br />

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WB32 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Third Party Intervention and Conflict Management<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Renato Corbetta<br />

University of Alabama-Birmingham<br />

Favouring Friends? Mediators’ Effect on Resource Distribution in Peace Agreements<br />

Isak Svensson<br />

Uppsala University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Bargaining Over the Externalities of Civil War<br />

Idean Salehyan<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Selection Effects and UN Intervention<br />

Kyle Beardsley<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Holger Schmidt<br />

Columbia University<br />

Stopping the Killing of Civilians from the Outside: Applying New Data on Early Conflict Management on Armed<br />

Conflicts and One-sided Violence, 1993-2004<br />

Johan Brosche<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Joakim Kreutz<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Greig<br />

University of North Texas


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WB33 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Preventing a War in the Taiwan Strait: Taiwan’s Pro-Independence<br />

Move and Responses from Great Powers<br />

Sponsors<br />

None<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jacek Kugler<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Constructing Stability in a ‘Dire Strait’: American Factor<br />

Der-Yuan Wu<br />

National Chengchi University<br />

Taiwanese National Identity: In Search of Statehood<br />

Cheng-feng Shih<br />

Tamkang University<br />

The Taiwan Factor in China-Japan Relations<br />

Mumin Chen<br />

National Changhua University of Education<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Go Ito<br />

Meiji University<br />

Gregory Moore<br />

Eckerd College<br />

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WB34 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Contemporary Global Issues<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alexander T. J. Lennon<br />

Center for Strategic and <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (CSIS)<br />

Democratic Assistance and Democratic Practice: The Impact of U.S. Democracy Support on Human Rights in the<br />

Developing World, 1988-2003<br />

Brandy J. Jolliff<br />

Indiana State University<br />

James M. Scott<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

German Foreign Policy-Making, the <strong>International</strong> Forest Regime and IR Scholarship: Where do and where should<br />

German Preferences Come From?<br />

Melanie Morisse-Schilbach<br />

Dresden University of Technology<br />

Stefan Werland<br />

Dresden University of Technology<br />

U.S. Presidential Decisions on Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Amy M. Below<br />

University of Southern California


Why Do We Do Track Two? Transnational Security Policy Networks and U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy<br />

Alexander T. J. Lennon<br />

Center for Strategic and <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (CSIS)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jason E. Strakes<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

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WB35 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Nordic Research on Gender and Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Inger Skjelsbaek<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

From State-Centric Security toward Embodied Security: Feminist Perspectives on Subject of Security in<br />

Deterritorialized World<br />

Elina Penttinen<br />

University of Tampere<br />

Sweden’s New Security and Defense Agenda: Toward Cosmopolitan Politics?<br />

Annica Kronsell<br />

Lund University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christine Sylvester<br />

Lancaster University<br />

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WB36 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Nationalism, Ethnic Tension, and Economic<br />

Globalization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Glen Biglaiser<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Computer Chips and National Glory: China's Technonationalism as a Legitimation Strategy<br />

Evan C. McKay<br />

DePaul University<br />

Effects of FDI on Human Rights in Developing Countries with Ethnic Cleavages<br />

Ozen Eren<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Globalization and Ethnic Discrimination<br />

Jason Sorens<br />

SUNY-Buffalo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Glen Biglaiser<br />

Texas Tech University


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WB37 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law, <strong>International</strong> Politics, and Policymaking:<br />

Bridging Theory and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas J. Biersteker<br />

Brown University<br />

Bringing Security Back In: <strong>International</strong> Law, <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory, and Post-Atrocity Justice<br />

Chandra Sriram<br />

University of East London<br />

<strong>International</strong> Terrorism, Nonstate Actors, and Transnational Mobilization: An IR Perspective<br />

Fiona Adamson<br />

University College London<br />

The Politics and Law of Regulating Small Arms Availability and its Impact<br />

Robert Muggah<br />

SAS<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Veronica I. Raffo<br />

World Bank<br />

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WB38 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Towards a post-human international politics? (CRIPT II)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Douglas A. Bulloch<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Ethics, Foreign Policy, Environment<br />

Susanna Karlson<br />

University of Wales, Aberyswyth<br />

Lost in the Post: A Letter to Our Post-Human Future<br />

Douglas A. Bulloch<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Perceptions beyond the Subject: Theorising the ‘Event’ in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Tom Lundborg<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Universal World, Pluriversal Globe: the Kyoto School, Post-Marxism and Post-(Human) <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Toru Oga<br />

Ibaraki University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David Chandler<br />

University of Westminster


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WB39 Wendesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Future of National Human Rights Institutions: Political and<br />

Legal Perspectives Part one<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

Lessons Learned on the Promotion of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights through National Human Rights<br />

Mechanisms in Europe<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

NHRIs in South Asia: Identifying the Need for Focusing on the Implementation of ESC Rights<br />

C. Raj Kumar<br />

City University of Hong Kong<br />

Panacea, Placebo or Pawn? A Critical and Empirical Analysis of the Role of Suhakam in the Promotion and<br />

Protection of Human Rights in Malaysia<br />

Li-ann Thio<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

State Institutions for Human Rights: Latin America in Comparative Perspective<br />

Sonia Cardenas<br />

Trinity College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mohammad-Mahmoud Mohamedou<br />

Harvard University<br />

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WB40 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Politics of <strong>International</strong> Law in the Developing World<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ruchi Anand<br />

American Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> Relations and Diplomacy<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Chadwick F. Alger<br />

Mershon Center, Ohio State University<br />

Henry Chip Carey<br />

Georgia State University<br />

B. Welling Hall<br />

Earlham College<br />

Larry Leblanc<br />

Marquette University<br />

J. Larry Taulbee<br />

Emory University<br />

Zachary H. Tzimitras<br />

Istanbul Bilgi University, Assist. Prof. of <strong>International</strong> Law


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WB41 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society II:<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Torbjørn L. Knutsen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Analysing the Early Notions of Public Order in their Medieval Context<br />

Dominique Bauer<br />

Hogeschool Vor Wetenscharp & Kunst<br />

Canon Law, Dynasticism, and the Origins of <strong>International</strong> Law: Sources of Order in the Sixteenth Century<br />

Daniel Green<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Lipsius, Grotius, Pufendorf – Stoic Influences on Early Modern <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Halvard Leira<br />

NUPI (Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs)<br />

The Reformations and the Emergence of <strong>International</strong> Law: England and France in Confessional Europe<br />

Benjamin de Carvalho<br />

NUPI (Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter Wilson<br />

LSE<br />

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WB42 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Contagion Anxieties and Geopolitical Insecurity<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

François Debrix<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Mark Lacy<br />

Lancaster University<br />

From Hyper-Power to Hype-Power: The USA After Kandahar, Karbala, and Katrina<br />

Timothy W. Luke<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Mad Cows and Fevered Chickens: Revisiting National Identities through Contagion Anxieties and Health Panics<br />

François Debrix<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Realists Against War: A Response to the Walt and Mearsheimer Controversy on the Israel Lobby<br />

Mark Lacy<br />

Lancaster University<br />

Viral Politics: Avian Flu, Difference and Contagion<br />

Geoffrey Whitehall<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges


Discussant(s)<br />

Debbie Lisle<br />

Queens University Belfast<br />

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WB43 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

African <strong>International</strong> Relations: Beyond Revisionism?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alfred Nhema<br />

OSSREA<br />

Africa & the Global Leisure Sector: Sports & Safaris<br />

Scarlett Cornelissen<br />

University of Stellenbosch<br />

Donor Aims, African States & <strong>International</strong> Relations: Exploring the Utility of Studying Africa's <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations from the 'Bottom-Up'<br />

William Brown<br />

Open University<br />

The Sino-African Strategic Partnership: Challenges to IR Theory & Practice<br />

Assis Malaquias<br />

St. Lawrence University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Cyril Daddieh<br />

Miami University of Ohio<br />

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WB44 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Foreign Policy in Emerging Areas<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel R. Lake<br />

Denison University<br />

Central Asia: Geopolitical Prisoners?<br />

Larisa Yun<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

Coercive Air Power and Compliance: Kosovo Revisited<br />

Daniel R. Lake<br />

Denison University<br />

The role of academics in the formulation of the Romanian Foreign Policy<br />

Odette Tomescu-Hatto<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Katja Weber<br />

Georgia Tech


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WB45 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

New Visions of Terrorism<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Eric Selbin<br />

Southwestern University<br />

A Comparative Analyses of Intelligence as a Counterterrorism Instrument<br />

Katharina von Knop<br />

George C. Marshall Center Prof. Program on Terrorism and Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Substantiating the Nexus between Diaspora Groups and the Financing of Terrorism<br />

Michel Hess<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

Terrorism: Existensial Threat or Exaggerated Threat: Challenging the Dominant Paradigm<br />

George C. Fidas<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College<br />

The Homeland Security Dillemma: Imagination, Failure, and the Escalating Costs of Perfecting Security<br />

Frank Harvey<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eric Selbin<br />

Southwestern University<br />

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WB46 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Why Cooperate? Explaining the Choice and Design of Multilateralism<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Scott Cooper<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

It's the Relationships: Social Network Analysis of Multilateral Relations<br />

Robert A. Denemark<br />

University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project<br />

Matthew J. Hoffman<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Thomas Isherwood<br />

Oxford University<br />

Non-Statist Origins of Transnational Security Cooperation<br />

Ersel Aydinli<br />

Bilkent University<br />

Hasan Yon<br />

Bilkent University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Scott Cooper<br />

Brigham Young University


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WB47 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Resistance & Counter-Hegemony Revisited<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marc Williams<br />

University of New South Wales<br />

Counter-Hegemony in Neo-Gramscian Analysis: A Critique<br />

Alison Ayers<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Julian Saurin<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Islam as Counter Hegemony<br />

Tony Evans<br />

University of Southampton<br />

Jacobinism: the Ghost in the Gramscian Machine of Counter-Hegemony<br />

Robbie Shilliam<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Labour and Counter-Hegemony<br />

Robert O'Brien<br />

McMaster University<br />

Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Possibilities and Contradictions of Emancipatory Struggles in the Current<br />

Neo-Colonial Condition<br />

Branwen Gruffydd Jones<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

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WB48 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Challenges to Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Case of Iran in a<br />

Wider Context<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Annelies Z. Kamran<br />

Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Carrots, Sticks, and Nonproliferation: The Case of Rentier States<br />

Maryam Komaie<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Etel Solingen<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Coercive Diplomacy Revisited - Case-Study: The Iranian Nuclear Weapons Crisis (Since 2003)<br />

Tom Sauer<br />

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University Leuven), Belgium


Iran-US Protracted Conflict and Iran’s Nuclear Ambition<br />

Saira Khan<br />

Carleton University<br />

The Inevitability of a Nuclear Tomorrow: Iran, North Korea and the Rational Desire for Nuclear Weapons<br />

Ariel I. Roth<br />

Goucher College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Avraham Sela<br />

Colgate University<br />

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WB49 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The EU and NATO – Shifting Responsibilities in a Shifting Security<br />

Environment?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Richard Gowan<br />

New York University<br />

NATO and the EU : No Transformation Without Re-equilibration<br />

Sven Biscop<br />

Royal Institute for <strong>International</strong> Relations (IRRI-KIIB)<br />

The Mediterranean in EU’s and NATO’s policies: The Development of a New Concept of Security<br />

Costanza Musu<br />

Richmond University, London<br />

Towards a NATOisation of European Foreign Policy towards Africa?<br />

Catherine Gegout<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Bastian Giegerich<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong> (IISS)<br />

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WB50 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Private Military Corporations I: Who are They and How do They<br />

Perform?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philip Mauceri<br />

University of Northern Iowa<br />

Private Armed Forces in State and Society: Death Squads, Paramilitarys, Mercenaries and Warlords<br />

Philip Mauceri<br />

University of Northern Iowa<br />

Selling Security in Armed Conflicts: Perceptions on the Use of Force and Issues of Cooperation among Private<br />

Military and Security Companies<br />

Joakim Berndtsson<br />

Dept. of Peace and Development Research, Gothenburg University


Soldier & The Contractor: The Interactions of Military Officers and Private Military Company Personnel in the<br />

Field of Combat<br />

Martha K. Clark<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James Ricci<br />

University of Kent (Canterbury, United Kingdom)<br />

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WB51 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Role of Public Opinion in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rachel Bzostek<br />

California State University, Bakersfield<br />

Beyond Neutrality? Public Opinion and the Issue of Military Non-Alignment in three Post-Neutral EU Member<br />

States<br />

Ulf Bjereld<br />

Department of Political Science, Göteborg University<br />

Ulrika Möller<br />

Department of Political Science, Göteborg university<br />

The Boxer Rebellion; Nationalism; and the Inconsistent Foreign Policy Making in the Late Qing China (1896-1911)<br />

Qiang Yan<br />

Political Science Dept of UMSL<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Rachel Bzostek<br />

California State University, Bakersfield<br />

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WB52 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Changing Security Dynamics in Northeast Asia - Bringing Together<br />

Traditional and Alternative Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Camilla T. N. Sørensen<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen<br />

China’s Strong Embracing of Multilateralism - A Barrier to Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia?<br />

Camilla T. N. Sørensen<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen<br />

Energy and Sino-Japanese Relations<br />

Wenran Jiang<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Lost in the Taiwan Strait: What’s Wrong with Offensive Realism (and Why It Matters)?<br />

Ching-Chang Chen<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth


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WB99 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Foreign Policy, Security and Intelligence<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

A Remark on the Arms Race Spiral in a Richardson Type Model<br />

Doru Tsaganea<br />

Metropolitan College of New York<br />

Canada / U.S. Troubled Relations in the Great North: Why American Perceptions of Arctic Geopolitics Do Not<br />

Represent a Threat to Canadian Sovereignty<br />

Joel Plouffe<br />

University of Quebec at Montreal<br />

Democracy, War-ending Settlements, and Post-War Stability: The Dangers of a Democratic Settlement<br />

Paul Fritz<br />

Center for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, U of Southern California (as of 8/1/06)<br />

Facade of Mutual Abstinence: Security Institutions between Equal Powers<br />

Vaidya Gundlupet<br />

University of Chicago<br />

French Military Interventions in Africa: Realism vs. Ideology in French Defense Policy and Grand Strategy<br />

Christopher W. Griffin<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Hard(er) Cooperation in Foreign Policy: The Effects of Increasing Legalization in the EU’s CFSP<br />

Leanne C. Powner<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Honor Strikes Back: Reputation as an Independent Foreign Policy Objective<br />

Tudor A. Onea<br />

Queen's University, Department of Political <strong>Studies</strong>, PHD candidate<br />

How Will the Terror Crisis End<br />

Leo Lovelace<br />

Chapman University<br />

Intelligence Blunder or a Flawed System: The Failure of the U.S. to Foresee The Toppling of the Shah<br />

John Miglietta<br />

Tennessee State University<br />

Intelligence Reform: The Pentagon v. Congress<br />

Jennifer D. Kibbe<br />

Franklin & Marshall College<br />

Italian Foreign Policy and the 2006 Elections: The Triumph of Office Seeking<br />

Jason W. Davidson<br />

University of Mary Washington<br />

Madrid-Azores-Washington: Changes in Spanish Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Transatlantic Security<br />

Community<br />

Niels Lachmann<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux<br />

Multilateralism and Chinese foreign policies toward the United Nations<br />

Chih-ji Hsiu<br />

National Chengchi University<br />

National Chengchi University


NAFTA: Economic Statecraft?<br />

Glenn D. Wright<br />

University of Colorado<br />

Perceptions of and Responses to State Failure in the Post-Cold War Environment<br />

Ann M. Mezzell<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Realistic Motivations: Organizational Politics in HAMAS & Jama'at-I Islami<br />

Paul E. Lenze<br />

Washington State University<br />

State Identity as a Variable<br />

Audie Klotz<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Braden Smith<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The Evolution of National Security in the United States: A Comparative Framing Approach<br />

Carrie R. Humphreys<br />

University of Utah<br />

Alexandra V. Sperling<br />

University of Utah<br />

The Politics of Natural Disasters: Political and Military Responses and the Effort to "Control" Nature in the Face<br />

of Threats<br />

Mark Armstrong<br />

Marquette University<br />

The Role of Economic Assistance in Building Sustainable Peace in Deeply Divided Societies: Case Study - Iraq<br />

Warren Haffar<br />

Arcadia University<br />

Transatlantic Travails: America and Reunited Europe During the Presidencies of George H.W. and George W.<br />

Bush<br />

Marc J. O'Reilly<br />

Heidelberg College<br />

Wesley B. Renfro<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

U.S. Foreign Policy toward Rogue States: A Neoclassical Realist Approach<br />

Jeffrey Fields<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Using Systems Engineering Tools to Rethink U.S. Policy on North Korea<br />

Jason E. Bartolomei<br />

U.S. Air Force, PhD candidate at MIT<br />

William D. Casebeer<br />

US Air Force<br />

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WC01 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Roundtable on Empire<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Yale Ferguson<br />

Rutgers University, Newark


Roundtable Discussants<br />

David A. Lake<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Daniel H. Nexon<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Richard Saull<br />

Queen Mary, University of London<br />

Hendrik Spruyt<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Jennifer Sterling-Folker<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

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WC02 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

What Are European Military Forces for? Assessing National Plans<br />

and Practices for CFSP/ESDP<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dave Allen<br />

Loughbourgh University<br />

German Foreign Policy and European Security and Defense Co-Operation - The Europeanization of National<br />

Crisis Management Policies?<br />

Eva M. Gross<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Military Crisis Management: National Ambitions and European Capacity<br />

Bastian Giegerich<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong> (IISS)<br />

The Path Begins Somewhere: Searching for the Origins of the German Motivation to Invest into CFSP (1985-1995)<br />

Felix Berenskoetter<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

The United Kingdom and ESDP (1998-2005): A Case of Europeanization of Defence?<br />

Michael Aktipis<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dave Allen<br />

Loughbourgh University<br />

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WC03 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Explaining Climate Change Policies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jørgen Wet<strong>test</strong>ad<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute


Climate Policies in Annex I Countries – A Statistical Analysis of their Determinants<br />

Peer-Olof Busch<br />

Freie Universitaet Berlin<br />

Klaus Jacob<br />

Freie Universitaet Berlin<br />

Nana J. Künkel<br />

Freie Universitaet Berlin<br />

Climate Policy and Energy Concerns in the United States<br />

Guri Bang<br />

CICERO<br />

Climate Protection from the Bottom-Up<br />

Christine Brachthaeuser<br />

Tuebingen University<br />

Investments in Global Warming Mitigation: The Case of “Clean Development Mechanisms”<br />

Emily Bowerman<br />

University of Washington<br />

Nives Dolsak<br />

University of Washington, Bothell<br />

The Costs of Kyoto<br />

Elizabeth DeSombre<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jørgen Wet<strong>test</strong>ad<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

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WC04 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

China's New Diplomacy and Foreign Relations: Views from China<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yaqing Qin<br />

China Foreign Affairs University<br />

A Case Study of China's New Diplomacy: East Asia Cooperation and Sino-US Relations<br />

Canrong Jin<br />

The People's University<br />

China's New Diplomacy and Its Internal Dynamic<br />

Liqun Zhu<br />

China Foreign Affairs University<br />

China's New Diplomacy and the <strong>International</strong> Environment<br />

Yaqing Qin<br />

China Foreign Affairs University<br />

Contemporary Chinese Northeast Asia Policies and the Prospects of Coexistence<br />

Liselotte Odgaard<br />

Dept. of Political Science, Aarhus University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steve Chan<br />

University of Colorado, Boulder


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WC05 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National<br />

Policy Domain - Roundtable ( c )<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jack S. Levy<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Lisa Anderson<br />

Columbia University<br />

Jane Jaquette<br />

Occidental College<br />

Joseph S. Nye<br />

Harvard University<br />

Dennis Sandole<br />

George Mason University<br />

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WC06 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Theorizing Global Information Flows: Ethical Consequences in a<br />

Complex World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kimberly A. Holloman<br />

Science Applications <strong>International</strong> Corporation<br />

Renee E. Marlin-Bennett<br />

American University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Marianne Franklin<br />

University for Humanistics<br />

J.P. Singh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Harvey Starr<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

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WC07 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Nuts & Bolts I: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About<br />

Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Christine M. Corey<br />

U.S. Department of Education


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WC08 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Institutionalization of Non-State Market Driven Governance:<br />

Theory and Evidence<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ken Cousins<br />

Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland<br />

Comparing Transnational State Driven and Non-State Certification Schemes: Lessons from Fair Trade and<br />

Extractive Industries Campaigns<br />

Stacy D. VanDeveer<br />

Dept. of Political Science, University of New Hampshire<br />

Lessons from Comparative NSMD Case <strong>Studies</strong>: Assessing Theories of NSMD Institutionalization<br />

Graeme Auld<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Cristina M. Balboa<br />

Yale University<br />

Tim Bartley<br />

Indiana University<br />

New Blends from Unusual Grounds: An Examination of how Uncertainty and Ideas Help Explain the Formation<br />

and Development of Coffee Certification Programs<br />

Graeme Auld<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Theorizing Three Phases of NSMD Institutionalization<br />

Tim Bartley<br />

Indiana University<br />

Steven F. Bernstein<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Benjamin W. Cashore<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Heike Schroeder<br />

Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California<br />

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WC09 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Intertextuality of Popular Culture and World Politics I<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University<br />

"The Earth Is Defended": (In)securities and Identities in Doctor Who and World Politics<br />

Priya Dixit<br />

American University


‘We are the Real Countries’: Cosmopolitanism and the <strong>International</strong>/ Domestic Divide in The English Patient<br />

Christina Rowley<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Outside Context Problems: Liberal Societies and the Paradox of Otherness<br />

James H. Heilman<br />

American University<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elisabeth Prugel<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

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WC10 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Case for a Critical Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

British <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (BISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matt McDonald<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Babies and Bathwaters: Reflecting on the Pitfalls of Critical <strong>Studies</strong> on Terrorism<br />

Jeroen W. Gunning<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Bringing the State back in to Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Ruth Blakeley<br />

University of Kent<br />

Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics on Terrorism, or “Going Native” with Al Qaeda: Problems and Issues for a<br />

Critical Research Agenda<br />

Marie Breen Smyth<br />

University of Wales Aberystwyth<br />

Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong> and the Politics of State Power<br />

Richard W. Jackson<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stuart Croft<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

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WC11 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Power, Identity and the State – Exploring the Impact of <strong>International</strong><br />

Institutions in Europe and Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George Thomas<br />

Arizona State University


Building States and <strong>International</strong> Organizations: Developing a Framework to Explain the Dynamics of National<br />

and Regional Order in Southeast Asia<br />

Maria C. Ortuoste<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Institutional Balancing for Security--China’s Multilateral Diplomacy After the Cold War<br />

Kai He<br />

Arizona State University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Change of Church-State Relations in France and Turkey<br />

Ramazan Kilinc<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

George Thomas<br />

Arizona State University<br />

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WC12 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Decolonising IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John M. Hobson<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Martin Hall<br />

Lund University<br />

Sandra G. Harding<br />

UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences<br />

Naeem Inayatullah<br />

Ithaca College<br />

Jan Nederveen Pieterse<br />

University of Illinois<br />

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WC13 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

A Bunch of Hot Air: The Rhetoric and Reality of the Kyoto Protocol<br />

Ten Years Later<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eric H. Honda<br />

Fresno State University<br />

Blame it on Rio: Recycling the Paradox of the Kyoto Protocol<br />

Eric H. Honda<br />

Fresno State University<br />

Designing the Climate Regime: The Rational Design of the Kyoto Protocol?<br />

Chris Marcoux<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Laura Sjoberg<br />

Duke University


Lessons from the Kyoto Protocol for the Design of Future Global Climate Accords<br />

Gary Bryner<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

U.S. Climate Policy at Kyoto Plus Ten: A Political/Economic Assessment<br />

Glenn E. Fieldman<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jonathan R. Strand<br />

University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

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WC14 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

New Media, New Politics: Mediating Change and Challenging the<br />

Status Quo<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nanette S Levinson<br />

American University<br />

Between Reel and Real: A Study on the Emerging<br />

Significance of Private Satellite Television and<br />

Reality-Game Shows in India and Its Impact on Cultural<br />

and National Identity<br />

Lauhona Ganguly<br />

American University<br />

Emerging Media: The Challenge to American Soft Power<br />

Amit Gupta<br />

USAF Air War College<br />

The Politics of Chinese Television Development<br />

Xi Chen<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

The Relational Logic of Journalism and Politics in Egypt<br />

Courtney C. Radsch<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Frank L. Rusciano<br />

Rider University<br />

Frank L. Rusciano<br />

Rider University<br />

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WC15 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Impact of Immigration: Linking Research to Public Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner<br />

The City University of New York


Chair(s)<br />

James H. Mittelman<br />

American University<br />

Latino Impact on U.S. Immigration and Foreign Policy<br />

Jorge I. Domínguez<br />

Harvard University<br />

Migration: Impact on Trade and Development<br />

James F. Hollifield<br />

Southern Methodist University<br />

The Social and Political Life of a Small Country's Large Diaspora: The Case of Guyana<br />

Randy Persaud<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

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WC16 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global Labour Issues 1: Interrogating the Contemporary Global<br />

Division of Labour<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matt Davies<br />

University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

Global Commodity Chains and Lean Retailing: The Growth of Precarious Work in South Africa’s Retail Sector<br />

Marlea Clarke<br />

McMaster University<br />

Rethinking the Production-Development Nexus – The Value of Global Production Analysis<br />

Marcus E. Taylor<br />

Queen's University<br />

The Political History of the New <strong>International</strong> Division of Labor: Pax Americana, Uneven Development and the<br />

Reconstruction of the Asian-Pacific Rim Textile Industry<br />

Étiene Cantin<br />

Université Laval<br />

What Can be Learned about the <strong>International</strong> Division of Labor from the Literature on Global Commodity Chains?<br />

Jennifer Bair<br />

Yale University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Phoebe Moore<br />

University of Lincoln<br />

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WC17 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global Governance: Current Challenges for Policy-Makers<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Sue J. Nahm<br />

Columbia University<br />

Military Privatization and Global Security Governance<br />

Marc von Boemcken<br />

Bonn <strong>International</strong> Center for Conversion (BICC)<br />

The Cosmopolitian Soldier<br />

Elke Krahmann<br />

University of Bristol<br />

The Exercise of Sovereignty by the Neo-Liberal Post-Modern State: Extending the National Security Space through<br />

the <strong>International</strong>ization of the Domestic Liberal Subject<br />

Maria Fanis<br />

Ohio University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sue J. Nahm<br />

Columbia University<br />

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WC18 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Dynamics of Political Violence<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stathis N. Kalyvas<br />

Yale University<br />

Segregation and Violence<br />

Ravi Bhavnani<br />

Michigan State University<br />

The Power of Local Ties: Explaining the Social Intimacy of Violence during the Rwandan Genocide<br />

Lee Ann Fujii<br />

George Washington University<br />

War as Elite Strategy: Lessons from “Ethnic” Conflict in the Balkans<br />

Chip Gagnon<br />

Ithaca College<br />

Why No Genocide? A Study of Violence in the Ivory Coast<br />

Scott Straus<br />

University of Wisconsin, Madison<br />

Wolves Eat Dogs: Russian Counterinsurgency Operations and Insurgent<br />

Reprisals in Chechnya<br />

Jason Lyall<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stathis N. Kalyvas<br />

Yale University


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WC19 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Myths in Canadian Foreign Policy; An Interparadigmatic Dialogue<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Canadian ISA Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maureen A. Molot<br />

Carleton University<br />

A Liberal-Constructivist Perspective<br />

Justin Massie<br />

Queen's University<br />

Stéphane Roussel<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal<br />

A Neoclassical Realist Perspective<br />

David Haglund<br />

Queen's University<br />

Tudor A. Onea<br />

Queen's University, Department of Political <strong>Studies</strong>, PHD candidate<br />

A Postmodern Perspective<br />

Samantha L. Arnold<br />

University of Winnipeg<br />

Myths in Canadian Foreign Policy: A Feminist Perspective<br />

Heather A. Smith<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Claire Turenne Sjolander<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

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WC20 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Intersections of Security and Diaspora Group Mobilization: An<br />

Exploration of Current Challenges and Opportunities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Fiona Adamson<br />

University College London<br />

A Comparative Study of Post-9/11 Diaspora Mobilization in USA and Canada<br />

Bidisha Biswas<br />

University of Maryland, College Park and Western Washington University<br />

Integrated Immigration Control and Border Management: Can the European Approach Work in North America?<br />

Christopher Rudolph<br />

American University<br />

Refugee Diasporas and Canadian Multiculturalism at Cross Purposes: The Case of Ascribed Islamic Identity<br />

Nergis Canefe<br />

York University


The Salience of Homeland Conflict: Why Do Some Diasporas Want to Fight?<br />

Terrence Lyons<br />

George Mason University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Fiona Adamson<br />

University College London<br />

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WC21 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Politics, Policy, and the Democratic Peace Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ido Oren<br />

University of Florida<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Nicolas Guilhot<br />

Maison des Sciences de l’Homme<br />

Piki Ish-Shalom<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Charles Lipson<br />

University of Chicago<br />

J. David Singer<br />

University of Michigan<br />

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WC22 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Changing Strategic Environments: Iranian Foreign Policy under<br />

Ahmadinejad<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marc Lanteigne<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Ahmadinejad and the GCC: Change and Continuity in Iran’s Foreign Policy<br />

James Thomas Devine<br />

McGill<br />

Break on Through to the Other Side Oil, Diplomacy and the Emerging Sino-Iranian Relationship<br />

Marc Lanteigne<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Nuclear Deterrence and Tehran: The Mullahs vs the Realists<br />

Bill Wieninger<br />

USAF<br />

Rising Hegemon? the Limits of Iranian Influence in Iraq<br />

Marc Lemieux<br />

Forum of Federations<br />

Stubborn Salafis and Moderate Shiites: Islamic Political Parties in Bahrain<br />

Katja Niethammer<br />

German Institute for <strong>International</strong> and Security Affairs


Discussant(s)<br />

David Romano<br />

Rhodes College<br />

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WC23 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Refugee Politics: Forced Migration and Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kelly M. Greenhill<br />

Wesleyan University<br />

Forced Migration, Reconstituting Identity, and the Politics of Assimilation: Tibetians in India and Switzerland<br />

James F. Robinson<br />

ITAM<br />

Lords of the Earth Revisited: The 2005 Relocation of Israeli Settlers<br />

Ehud Eiran<br />

Brandeis University, Harvard University<br />

Reclaiming Power? The Politics of Accommodation in South Asia<br />

Nasreen Chowdhory<br />

McGill University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yohannes Woldemariam<br />

Fort Lewis College<br />

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WC24 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Security Values in a Multipolar World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Janet Adamski<br />

Mary Hardin College<br />

Chinese Perspectives on Terrorism and Human Rights<br />

Lee Ann Otto<br />

University of San Diego<br />

Damocles' Sword: The National Security Strategy and Preventive War<br />

Heather M. Roff<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Security Problems in the 21st Century: Soft vs. Hard Power. Russia's Approach.<br />

Tatiana Shakleina<br />

Institute of the U.S.A. and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Vidya Nadkarni<br />

University of San Diego


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WC25 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Just War, Pre-Emption, and Intervention<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Howard Hensel<br />

USAF Air War College<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

George Andreopoulos<br />

John Jay College, CUNY<br />

Howard Hensel<br />

USAF Air War College<br />

April Morgan<br />

University of Tennessee, Knoxville<br />

Gregory Raymond<br />

Boise State University<br />

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WC26 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Who Leaders Are , And What They Do<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mark Schafer<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

How the Powerful Think: Foreign Policy Making in Democratic Japan<br />

Kevin J. Cooney<br />

Union University<br />

Prime Ministerial Management of the Decision-Making Process: A Comparative Analysis of the Foreign<br />

Policymaking in Coalitions<br />

Havva Karakas Keles<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The Private-Psychological Sources of a Public War: Why George W. Bush went to war with Saddam<br />

Madalina C. Hanes<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Mark Schafer<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

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WC27 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Contemporary Warfare, the (New) Media, and Questions of<br />

Legitimacy (Panel I)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Richard Devetak<br />

University of Queensland<br />

'Beyond Spectacle: The Public Scene of Suicide Bombing and the Thought of Hannah Arendt'<br />

Patricia Owens<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Flower Power: Diplomacies of Death, Discriminacy and Daisy Cutters<br />

J. Marshall Beier<br />

McMaster University<br />

Images as Strategic Weapons and the Ethics of Contemporary Warfare<br />

Sebastian Kaempf<br />

University of Queensland<br />

Terror Tales, Information Operations, and New Media<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

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WC28 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Altruism Revisited: The Politics of Aid, Debt Relief, and<br />

Conditionality<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sarah B. Bermeo<br />

Princeton University<br />

Altruism Revisited: The Political Economy of Aid Donations from Small Donor States<br />

Sarah B. Bermeo<br />

Princeton University<br />

Partisanship, Institutions and Government Bond Markets<br />

Hye-Jee Cho<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Preferential Trade, Path Dependency and the Politics of Economic Liberalisation<br />

Tony Heron<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Ben Richardson<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Strategic Aid: <strong>International</strong> Political Economy, Public Choice, and Donor Interest at Multilateral Development<br />

Banks<br />

Christopher B. O'Keefe<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

The Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid: Societal Interests, Institutions, and Bureaucratic Politics<br />

Erik Lundsgaarde<br />

University of Washington<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Neil G. Renwick<br />

Coventry University


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WC29 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Cognitive Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis: Perceptions,<br />

Metaphors, and Analogies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William R. Ayres<br />

Elizabethtown College<br />

Cold War Perceptions and the American Experience of War<br />

William R. Ayres<br />

Elizabethtown College<br />

Condemned to Repeat It: The Misuse of Historical Analogy in U.S. Foreign Policymaking<br />

Sheldon R. Anderson<br />

Miami University<br />

History, Teacher or Tool?: Examining the Effect of Past Intervention Outcomes on Future U.S. Intervention in<br />

Civil Conflicts<br />

Amber R. Aubone<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Metaphor and Foreign Policy: A Conceptual Framework<br />

William M. Flanik<br />

Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stéphanie E. Pézard<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

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WC30 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

War beyond the Battlefield<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Hans-Martin Jaeger<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Maintaining Our Innocence through Support of the Troops and Other Displacements of Violence<br />

Tina Managhan<br />

York Centre for <strong>International</strong> and Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

On War Porn: Visual Technologies and Identities in "Theatres of War"<br />

John Measor<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Benjamin J. Muller<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Theorizing "Neo-Racism" in <strong>International</strong> Relations: US Foreign Policy and the War on Terror<br />

Helen Kambouri<br />

Panteion University, Athens, Greece<br />

War by Other Means: Politics as Force-Relations<br />

Jesse Crane-Seeber<br />

American University


Discussant(s)<br />

David Grondin<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

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WC31 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Understanding “Rogue States”: Alternative Modes of Inquiry<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andreas Goldthau<br />

Free University Berlin<br />

A Rogue State of Mind: Assessing the Operational Codes and Strategies of Rogue State Leaders<br />

K. P. O'Reilly<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Examining the Crisis Behavior of Rogue States, 1980-2003<br />

Peter F. Trumbore<br />

Oakland University<br />

Games Leaders Play: Enhanced Neoclassical Realism and Foreign Policies of Renegade Regimes during Crises<br />

Balkan Devlen<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

Reality, not Rhetoric: The Rogue State Label in US Foreign Policy<br />

David B. Mislan<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andreas Goldthau<br />

Free University Berlin<br />

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WC32 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Public Policy, Public Opinion, and Terrorism<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Frederick W. Mayer<br />

Duke University<br />

Global Media and the Iraqi Phantom Weapons<br />

Nel Ruigrok<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Internet News, the Changing Nature of Journalism and Misinformation: What are the Risks for Scholars?<br />

Lauren N. Brodsky<br />

The Fletcher School, Tufts University<br />

Social Marketing as Global Communication Technology<br />

Roddey Reid<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Tipping the Balance -- China's "Peaceful Rise" in the Eyes of Japanese Press<br />

Jing Sun<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Denver


What Influences How (and if) the Press Covers Human Rights? A Comparison between Mexico and Colombia<br />

Ella E. McPherson<br />

University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Douglas A Van Belle<br />

Victoria University of Wellington<br />

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WC33 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global Environmental Governance and Public-Private Partnerships<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ronnie D. Lipschutz<br />

Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

Looking for Partners in Sustainable Development: <strong>International</strong> Organizations as Entrepreneurs of Public-Private<br />

Cooperation<br />

Liliana B. Andonova<br />

Colby College<br />

Public-Private Partnership through the Lenses of the World Bank, the WTO and the European Union: A Declining<br />

Role for the State in Environmental Governance? The Case of Water and Energy<br />

Jeremy Allouche<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

Matthias Finger<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

The Effectiveness of Transnational Partnerships in Sustainability Politics: A Preliminary Assessment<br />

Frank Biermann<br />

Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong> (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer Clapp<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

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WC34 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Women in Governance in the Developing World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nancy C. M. Hartsock<br />

University of Washington<br />

Does Greater Democratization Lead to More Female Ministerial Appointments? A Comparative Study of Jordan,<br />

Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon<br />

Kristyna K. Mullen<br />

Portland State University<br />

From 137 to Infinity? Assessing the Budding Women’s Movement in Iraq<br />

Laura Lee Janik<br />

University of Connecticut


Redefining the Roles: Women and Grassroots Activism in the 2006 Palestinian Elections and the Implications on<br />

Security Conceptions and the Global/Local Dichotomy<br />

Cassandra J. Keyes<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

The Changing Politics of Gender: A Social Constructionist Approach to Bosnia Herzegovina<br />

Inger Skjelsbaek<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ane Marie Orbo Kirkegaard<br />

Malmo University<br />

Kristen P. Williams<br />

Clark University<br />

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WC36 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Discourse Analysis, Nationalism, Revolution and the State.<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael E. Urban<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

Memoria, Mistica y Nostalgia: Sandinista Politics in Neoliberal Nicaragua<br />

Marco Mojica<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

The Future of Human Rights in Colombia:<br />

A Look into Colombian State Discourse<br />

Sandra C. Alvarez<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

The Spectacle of Borders: the Minutemen and the Construction of Citizens<br />

Mary Virginia Watson<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

Tomatoes and T-n-T: The Semiotic Struggles of Russian Neo-Fascism<br />

Zachary A. Bowden<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael E. Urban<br />

UC Santa Cruz<br />

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WC37 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Deterrence in the Post-Cold War Nuclear World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Vesna Danilovic<br />

University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction<br />

Cooper Drury<br />

University of Missouri


National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction<br />

Stephen L. Quackenbush<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

The Fetishism of the Nuclear and Its Secret<br />

Anne I. Harrington<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Unrest Assured: Rational Deterrence Theory and the Instability of a Unipolar World<br />

Nuno P. Monteiro<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Navin A. Bapat<br />

Pennsylvania State<br />

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WC38 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience: Feminist<br />

Practitioners<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jayne Docherty<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

Domestic Terrorism in Established Democracies, 1950-2000<br />

Katja H-W Skjolberg<br />

Agder University College<br />

From Charity to Justice: The Case of the "Comfort Women" Revisited<br />

Mari Ishibashi<br />

Randolph-Macon Woman's College<br />

Narrativity and Silence in Conflict Resolution<br />

Tarja H. Väyrynen<br />

Tampere Peace Research Institute<br />

Traumatized Communities? Exploring the Social Impact of Political Violence in Gujarat, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone<br />

Erin DeOrnellas Tran<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jayne Docherty<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

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WC39 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Legal Governance in East Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ian Neary<br />

Oxford University, UK


Convergence, or a Failure to Communicate?: Regulatory Reform East and West<br />

John Ohnesorge<br />

University of Wisconsin Law School, USA<br />

Human Rights Governance in East Asia – Towards A Regional Structure?<br />

Ian Neary<br />

Oxford University, UK<br />

Mandarins in Geneva: Growing Chinese Participation in Legalized <strong>International</strong> Economic Regimes<br />

Scott Kennedy<br />

Indiana University, Bloomington, USA<br />

No More Negotiated Deal? : Settlement of Trade/Investment Disputes in East Asia<br />

Junji Nakagawa<br />

University of Tokyo, Japan<br />

Trade-Dominant Industries and the Makings of a Judicial Architecture in Asia<br />

Saadia Pekkanen<br />

University of Washington<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Apichai W. Shipper<br />

University of Southern California<br />

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WC40 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Model UN as a Teaching Tool<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Douglas J. Becker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Neal Carter<br />

St Boneventure University<br />

Brian Endless<br />

North Central University<br />

Marc J. O'Reilly<br />

Heidelberg College<br />

Mary Pettenger<br />

Western Oregon University<br />

Brian Ripley<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

Carolyn Shaw<br />

Wichita State University<br />

Darin H. Van Tassel<br />

Georgia Southern University<br />

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WC41 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Human Rights Theory in IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics


Chair(s)<br />

Kurt Mills<br />

University of Glasgow<br />

Basic Rights: Henry Shue's Contribution to Ethical Analysis in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Marilyn I. McMorrow<br />

Georgetown University<br />

For What is Power Without Life to Sustain It? – The Power of the Human Body in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Annika K. Hughes<br />

Dept. <strong>International</strong> Relations, London School of Economics (LSE)<br />

From Human Rights Numbercrunching to Human Rights Theory<br />

Michael Haas<br />

College of the Canyons<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Debra L. DeLaet<br />

Drake University<br />

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WC42 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Impact of the EU on Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan Fink Yoshihara<br />

Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute<br />

Effects of EU Conditionality as a Factor of Human Rights Enforcement<br />

Robert B. Scaife<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

European Union Leverage in the Promotion and Implementation of Constitutional and Penal Code Reforms in<br />

Turkey<br />

Aziza Khatoon<br />

University of Chicago<br />

The EU at the UN: Advancing New Norms on Family and Gender<br />

Douglas Sylva<br />

Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute<br />

Susan Fink Yoshihara<br />

Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alan Siaroff<br />

University of Lethbridge<br />

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WC43 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

War, Coercion and Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Boyle<br />

University of St. Andrews


Ethnic Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Activities: Mutually Re-enforcing or Mutually Exclusive?<br />

Tina Kempin<br />

Christopher Newport University<br />

Exploring One-Sided (Government) Killing<br />

Jacqueline H. Rubin<br />

Florida State University<br />

Political Authority and Civil War in Africa<br />

Philip G. Roessler<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Boyle<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

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WC44 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

British Elites, Foreign Policy Making and the <strong>International</strong> System,<br />

1930-2006<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony Forster<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Anglo-American Views of the <strong>International</strong> System, Economics and the Far East, 1933-1941<br />

Greg C. Kennedy<br />

King's College London<br />

Economic Solutions for Political Problems: Economic Appeasement and the British View of the <strong>International</strong><br />

System in the 1930s<br />

Helen Johnson<br />

Oxford University<br />

The Foreign Office, Liberal <strong>International</strong>sim and views of the United States, 1919-1939<br />

Keith E. Neilson<br />

The Royal Military College of Canada<br />

Transatlanticism Beyond Blair<br />

David H. Dunn<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn J. Kitching<br />

University of Teeside<br />

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WC45 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Governors, Scholars and Activist Interaction for Global Health<br />

Governance Innovation<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation


Domestic Politics and Global Health: Getting Inside the Black Box of G8 Policies<br />

Ted Schrecker<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

From Westphalianism to Global Governance: The G8, <strong>International</strong> Law, and Global Health Governance Through<br />

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)<br />

Obijiofor Aginam<br />

Carleton University<br />

Governance and Moving Forward the Global Health Agenda: a Perspective from the World Health Organization<br />

Nick Drager<br />

World Health Organization (WHO)<br />

Laura Sunderland<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Improving Implementation of G8 Global Health Commitments: How Scholarly and Civil Society Involvement Helps<br />

John Kirton<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

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WC46 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

NATO Goes Global: New Missions, New Members, and New Partners<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rebecca R. Moore<br />

Concordia College<br />

Richard Rupp<br />

Purdue University Calumet<br />

Euro-Atlantic and "Free World" Alliance? The Evolution of NATO in a Globalized World<br />

Rebecca R. Moore<br />

Concordia College<br />

NATO After September 11: Explaining the Alliance's Persistence<br />

Ryan Hendrickson<br />

Eastern Illlinois University<br />

NATO Membership for Israel? Assessing the Prospects<br />

Richard Rupp<br />

Purdue University Calumet<br />

NATO: The Laundry Wagon of a Unipolar World<br />

Thomas Mowle<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sean Kay<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University<br />

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WC47 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Withering the Global Market<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy


Chair(s)<br />

Kevin Gray<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Following the Footsteps of Latin America? Neoliberalism, Neoimperialism, and the Rise of the Political Left in<br />

South Korea<br />

Kevin Gray<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Regulatory Capitalism: A New Model of Capitalism?<br />

Gül Sosay<br />

Bogazici University<br />

Whither the World Economy? Reconciling Liberal and Illiberal Tendencies<br />

Tina Mueller<br />

University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br />

David P. Rapkin<br />

University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Claire Cutler<br />

University of Victoria<br />

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WC48 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Efficacy of Terrorist Suicide Bombings and Other Tactics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julie I. Chernov<br />

University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

An Experimental Assessment of the Intensity of Target Selection in Suicide Bombings<br />

Tyson Chatagnier<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

Merging Just and Holy War: Political Islam and the Duality of Suicide Missions in the Israeli- Palestinian Context<br />

Rashmi Singh<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Nuclear Terrorism: Reassessing the Threat<br />

Philipp C. Bleek<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Suicide Terrorism: Are the Motivations Strategic of Political?<br />

Robert Snyder<br />

Southwestern University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Seth M. Goldstein<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

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WC49 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Understanding China’s Security Perceptions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Vincent W. Wang<br />

University of Richmond<br />

China Threat, Domestic Debates, and China's New Diplomay<br />

Hong Duan<br />

Cornell University<br />

How China Views Its Security Environment: The Chinese Military and the "Taiwan Issue"<br />

Vincent W. Wang<br />

University of Richmond<br />

The Rising of Chinese Soft Power? Its Nature, Exercise and Implications<br />

Hsin Chih Chen<br />

National Cheng-Kung University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Virginie Grzelczyk<br />

Lafayette College<br />

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WC50 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

EU Expansion to the South and East: Socio-Material Structures and<br />

Identities<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Karim M. Knio<br />

Institute of Social <strong>Studies</strong> (ISS) The Hague<br />

Macroeconomic Management and the European Mediterranean Partnership (EMP): Crisis of Economic<br />

Liberalism?<br />

Karim M. Knio<br />

Institute of Social <strong>Studies</strong> (ISS) The Hague<br />

The Reproduction of the Socio-Material Complex: The Impact of Social Identities and Material Structures on<br />

Social Policy Integration in the European Union<br />

Joshua Stapel<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Why There Was No “Marshall Plan” for Eastern Europe? Why This Still Matters?<br />

Maria Ivanova<br />

New York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Theo Papadopoulos<br />

European Research Institute & Department of Social and Policy Sciences<br />

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WC51 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Determinants of U.S. Counterproliferation Strategies<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Karl P. Mueller<br />

RAND Corporation


Nuclear Deterrence and Hegemony: New Opportunities and Risks for the United States<br />

Bradley A. Thayer<br />

Dept of Defense and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Missouri St. University<br />

The Role of <strong>International</strong> Constraints, Domestic Politics and Social Conventions in U.S. Nuclear<br />

Counterproliferation Efforts in the Post-Cold War Era<br />

Yoav Gortzak<br />

Arizona State University<br />

The United States and Counterproliferation Strategies in the New Security Environment<br />

Anil Pillai<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

The United States versus Iraq: the Challenges of Aligning and Integrating U.S. and the U.N. Counterproliferation<br />

Efforts Prior to the War In Iraq<br />

Joseph R. Cerami<br />

Bush School, Texas A&M University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert C. Harding<br />

Lynchburg College<br />

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WC52 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

EU and the Balkans: Policies of Integration and Disintegration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alan Cafruny<br />

Hamilton College<br />

Leila S. Talani<br />

University of Bath<br />

Balkan Nationalisms in the Processes of EU Integration and Enlargement in SEE: Ambiguous Impacts and<br />

Controversial Outcomes<br />

Maria E. Bakalova<br />

University of National and World Economy,<br />

Bulgarian Integration to EMU: Who Wins and who Loses?<br />

Leila S. Talani<br />

University of Bath<br />

Europeanizing the Balkans: Imposing a Minority Discourse<br />

Plamen Ralchev<br />

University of National and World Economy<br />

Public Opinion and EU Integration Attitudes on the EU Integration Process of the Republic of Macedonia in<br />

Macedonia and in the EU<br />

Dane Taleski<br />

Ss Cyril and Methodius University<br />

The Implications for Macedonia of the Potential Independence of Kosovo-A Repeat of the Conflict of 2001?<br />

Zidas Daskalovski<br />

University of Cyril and Methodius<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alan Cafruny<br />

Hamilton College<br />

Susan L. Woodward<br />

City University of New York


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WC99 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global Development and Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Human Rights<br />

English School<br />

Deciding on Ethanol: A Brazilian Declaration of Independence<br />

Steve R. Garrison<br />

Midwestern State University<br />

Democracy and Economic Change in Latin America<br />

Marieke Riethof<br />

University of Liverpool<br />

Financial Crises from the Perspective of Human Rights: Globalization, Market, Human Rights, and Global<br />

Economic Governance<br />

Ji Young Choi<br />

Purdue University<br />

Income Inequality and Democracy across Levels of Development<br />

Ross E. Burkhart<br />

Boise State University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Aid for the Poor<br />

Christian Ponce de Leon<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Legal Reform in Japan: The Establishment of American Style Law Schools and Reinstitution of Jury System<br />

Hidetoshi Hashimoto<br />

University of Tennessee Knoxville<br />

Planting the Seed of Development: The Effects of Political Stability on Economic Growth<br />

Austin D. Campbell<br />

Samford University<br />

Post-Washington Consensus or the Chimera of Inclusive Policymaking?<br />

Sheryl L. Shirley<br />

Plymouth State University<br />

Preliminary Research about the Enterprises related to the South American Physical Integration<br />

Wilson Jury Neto<br />

Catholic University of Goias<br />

Carla Christiane Monteiro da Mata<br />

Catholic University of Goias (Brazil)<br />

Elias Nazareno<br />

Faculdades Alves Faria - Alfa, Brazil<br />

Thábita Cristina Pereira Ramos<br />

Catholic University of Goias (Brazil)<br />

Privatization, People and Profit: An Analysis of Efforts to Curb Military-Sponsored Sexual and Labor Exploitation<br />

in the Balkans and Iraq<br />

Austin D. Choi-Fitzpatrick<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Stretching the Triangle : State Compliance with <strong>International</strong> Treaties<br />

Ada Hyso<br />

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee


The Enigma of Structure of WTO's TBT and SPS Agreements<br />

Shiro Harada<br />

Interfaculty Initiative in Information <strong>Studies</strong>, The University of Tokyo<br />

The European Union Skepticism towards Genetically Modified Food<br />

Monika Wicha<br />

The IMF and Conditionality in Latin America<br />

Jennifer E. Wilmore<br />

Jennifer<br />

The Millennium Challenge Corporation: A Possible Solution to Development’s Perverse Incentive Structure?<br />

Julian C. Westerhout<br />

Carleton College<br />

Who Should Microfinance Help; The 'Poor' or the 'Poorest of the Poor'?<br />

Thaddeus L. Underwood<br />

USMA<br />

Who's Afraid of a Chicken? Global Responses to Securitizing Avian Flu<br />

Jeremy Youde<br />

Grinnell College<br />

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WD01 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Private Authority in Security Affairs: The Good, the Bad, and the<br />

Ugly<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Women In <strong>International</strong> Security (WIIS) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Virginia Haufler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Coercion or Collusion? Insurgent Strategies towards Noncombatants<br />

Claire Metelits<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Good, Bad, and Ugly Private Security: The Production of Authority and the Significance of Scholarship and<br />

Reflexivity<br />

Anna Leander<br />

The Copenhagen Business School<br />

Private Military Companies: Empowering <strong>International</strong> Regulations<br />

M. Dee Beutel<br />

University of Miami<br />

Private Security and Security Transformation: What Changes When Corporations and NGOs Seek to Accomplish<br />

Security?<br />

Deborah Avant<br />

George Washington University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carola Weil<br />

U.S. Institute of Peace<br />

Institute of Peace


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WD02 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

North Korean Refugees in and out Their Home Country<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

The <strong>Association</strong> of Korean Political <strong>Studies</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mel Gurtov<br />

Portland State University<br />

Becoming Aliens among Brothers?: Perception/Attitude of South Korea(ns) concerning North Korean Refugees<br />

Jih-Un Kim<br />

Webster University<br />

Leaving Home: Prison Camps and Food Shortages in North Korea<br />

Debra Liang-Fenton<br />

U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea<br />

Debra Liang-Fenton<br />

U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea<br />

North Korean Refugees in China: Their Situation and Protection<br />

Joel R. Charny<br />

Refugees <strong>International</strong><br />

Sex-Trafficking and Human Rights of North Korean Women Defectors<br />

Bang-Soon L. Yoon<br />

Central Washington University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mel Gurtov<br />

Portland State University<br />

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WD03 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Roundtable Honoring Ted Robert Gurr, ENMISA’s 2007<br />

Distinguished Scholar Award Recipient<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stuart Kaufman<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Jonathan Fox<br />

Bar Ilan University<br />

Ted Robert Gurr<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Martin O. Heisler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Monty G. Marshall<br />

George Mason University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Lyubov Mincheva<br />

University of Sofia<br />

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WD04 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Transitional Justice: Truth-Seeking in Post-Conflict Rebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Beth K. Dougherty<br />

Beloit College<br />

Domestic Political Use of Transitional Justice: Evidence from the Former Yugoslavia<br />

Jelena Subotic<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Gendered War and Gendered Peace: Truth Commissions and Gender Violence in Post-Conflict Periods: Lessons<br />

from South Africa<br />

Tristan A. Borer<br />

Connecticut College<br />

Truth Skepticism<br />

Erin Daly<br />

Widener University School of Law<br />

What Comes Next? Sequencing in Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda<br />

Joanna R. Quinn<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roland Kostic<br />

Uppsala University<br />

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WD05 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The New <strong>International</strong> Relations in South América: Integration or<br />

Fragmentation?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Brazilian <strong>International</strong> Relations <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maria Regina S. Lima<br />

Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro - Brazil<br />

Integration or Desintegration in Latin America? The Role Played by the US and the European Union<br />

Andrea R. Hoffman<br />

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio<br />

Regina Kfuri<br />

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio<br />

Lula’s Foreign Policy: The Autonomy through Diversification Strategy<br />

Gabriel Cepaluni<br />

CEDEC<br />

Tullo Vigevani<br />

Sao Paulo State University - UNESP


The Foreign Policy of Intermediate South American States: Alignments and Coalitions against the (Security,<br />

Democracy, and Trade) U.S. Hemispheric Agenda<br />

Rafael Villa<br />

University of Sao Paulo - SP<br />

The Institutional Deadlocks of Mercosur<br />

Marcelo A. Medeiros<br />

Federal University of Pernambuco - UFPE<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

João P. Nogueira<br />

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro<br />

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WD06 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Debating the Costs and Benefits of the American Empire<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert J. Art<br />

Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Michael C. Desch<br />

Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University<br />

Christopher Layne<br />

Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University<br />

Keir A. Lieber<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame<br />

Bradley A. Thayer<br />

Dept of Defense and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Missouri St. University<br />

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WD07 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Nuts & Bolts II: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About<br />

Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Christine M. Corey<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

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WD08 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Teaching and Learning in Canadian Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Canadian ISA Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maureen A. Molot<br />

Carleton University


Canadian Foreign Policy Viewed from South of the Line--An American Perspective<br />

Douglas C. Nord<br />

Wright State University<br />

Teaching IR and Canadian Foreign Policy To and From Rural and Remote Locations<br />

Heather A. Smith<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

Two Solitudes: Canadian Foreign Policy or politique étrangère du Canada?<br />

Claire Turenne Sjolander<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Youth and Global Citizenship<br />

Rebecca Tiessen<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Maureen A. Molot<br />

Carleton University<br />

Maureen A. Molot<br />

Carleton University<br />

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WD09 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Russia in the World: An Experiment with 5 Indices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Russian <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrei Yu. Melville<br />

RISA/MGIMO<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Andrei Yu. Melville<br />

RISA/MGIMO<br />

Olga Shvetsova<br />

Binghamton University<br />

Ivan Nic. Timofeev<br />

RISA/MGIMO<br />

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WD10 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Challenges to Global Environmental Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Norman A. Graham<br />

Center for European and Eurasian <strong>Studies</strong>, Michigan State University<br />

Environmental Challenges, Politics, and Regional Governance from the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea: The<br />

’Uncommon’ Fisheries Policies in Comparative Perspective<br />

Norman A. Graham<br />

Center for European and Eurasian <strong>Studies</strong>, Michigan State University<br />

Anna D. Kirkwood<br />

MSU College of Law


Green for Go or Up in Smoke? : Charting the Potential Effectiveness of the Framework Convention on Tobacco<br />

Control through Comparative Analysis of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer<br />

Sherri Ann Brown<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Measuring the Similarity of Votes in the <strong>International</strong> Whaling Commission<br />

Jonathan R. Strand<br />

University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

The Design of Monitoring Institutions in Environmental Agreements: The Case of Fisheries Agreements<br />

Hyeran Jo<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ken Wilkening<br />

U. of Northern British Columbia<br />

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WD11 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Furthering our Understanding of the Iraqi and Afghan Wars<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pascal Vennesson<br />

European University Institute-Robert Schuman Center for Advanced <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Multilateral Versus Semi-Unilateral Military Operations: Comparing the Afghan Experiences<br />

David P. Auerswald<br />

National War College<br />

Stephen Saideman<br />

McGill University<br />

Michael Tierney<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

Slipping into Something More Comfortable: Communitarian and Cosmopolitan Impetuses for War in the West<br />

Rune Henriksen<br />

London School of Economics<br />

When Coercion Fails: U.S./Turkish Burden-Sharing in Operation Iraqi Freedom<br />

Daniel F. Baltrusaitis<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alon Levkowitz<br />

East Asian Department, Haifa University<br />

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WD12 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Challenges in European Economic Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Karim M. Knio<br />

Institute of Social <strong>Studies</strong> (ISS) The Hague


Disembedding Labour Markets: Governing the Re-Commodification of Labour in the European Union<br />

Theo Papadopoulos<br />

European Research Institute & Department of Social and Policy Sciences<br />

Does the Euro Need a State? Toward Supra-National Monetary Governance<br />

Matthias Kaelberer<br />

University of Memphis<br />

The Fog of Integration: Reassessing the Role of Economic Interests in European Integration<br />

Patrick Leblond<br />

HEC Montreal<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joshua Stapel<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

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WD13 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Knowledge for What? Scholars, Knowledge Networks and Power in<br />

<strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrew J. Williams<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

A Technocratization of the <strong>International</strong> System? Expertise and the Colonization of Global Society<br />

Christian Büger<br />

European University Institute<br />

Academic Experts’ Participation in Security Policy Formulation: The Cases of South Africa and Canada<br />

Kai M. Kenkel<br />

University of British Columbia/Centre of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Liberal-Imperial BrainTrust: The Political Significance of the Princeton Project on National Security<br />

Inderjeet Parmar<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Relevant Scholarship/Responsible Analysis:<br />

The Overseas Development Institute and RAPID<br />

Diane Stone<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Research for Counterterrorism: Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong> and the Reproduction of State Hegemony<br />

Richard W. Jackson<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Think Tank Before The Paris Peace Conference: France Faces Up To The Anglo-Saxon<br />

Superpowers, 1918 - 1919<br />

Andrew J. Williams<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher J. Hill<br />

University of Cambridge


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WD14 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Quantitative Approaches to Nuclear Weapons Proliferation<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matthew Kroenig<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Bargaining, Nuclear Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes<br />

Erik Gartzke<br />

Columbia University<br />

Dong-Joon Jo<br />

University of Seoul<br />

Leaders and Laggards: When and Why Do Countries Sign the NPT?<br />

Karthika Sasikumar<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Christopher R. Way<br />

Cornell University<br />

The Nuclear Revolution, Relative Gains, and <strong>International</strong> Nuclear Assistance<br />

Matthew Kroenig<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Winning with the Bomb: The Advantages of Being a Nuclear Power<br />

Kyle Beardsley<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alisa Carrigan<br />

King's College<br />

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WD15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Decision Making: State of Field<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Binnur Ozkececi-Taner<br />

Macalester College<br />

An Integrative Effort: The Link between the Stages and Theories of Foreign Policy Decision Making<br />

Margaret G. Hermann<br />

Syracuse University; Editor of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Review<br />

Binnur Ozkececi-Taner<br />

Macalester College<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis Research: A Review of Qualitative and Quantative Research in Major Academic Journals<br />

Steven L. Lamy<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Yitan Li<br />

University of Southern California


''No More Goddamn Meetings": Exploring the Divergence between the Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy<br />

Making<br />

Asaf Siniver<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Toward a Third Generation Model: Rethinking Governmental Politics and Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Christopher M. Jones<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jerel A. Rosati<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

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WD16 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Global Labour Issues 2: Transnational Production and Local Labour<br />

Markets<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susanne Soederberg<br />

Queen's University<br />

Can Relative Poverty Eradication Remain a Goal of ‘Social Justice’? An Examination of the Consequences and<br />

Necessity of ‘Flexible’ Labour Market Policies as a Response to European Unemployment<br />

Paul C. Lewis<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Flexibility in Agricultural Labour Forces in the NAFTA System<br />

Leigh Binford<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Puebla<br />

Tracing the Roots of Public Policy Changes in the UK: Prospects for Employability within a Global Economy<br />

Phoebe Moore<br />

University of Lincoln<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marcus E. Taylor<br />

Queen's University<br />

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WD17 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Democracy and Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mohammed Bahramzadeh<br />

Arizona Western College<br />

Democracy Versus Liberalism: A Global Historical Analysis<br />

Alan Siaroff<br />

University of Lethbridge<br />

Domestic Constituents and Human Rights: Accounting for Concern<br />

Michelle G. Allendoerfer<br />

University of Michigan


Political Repression during <strong>International</strong> Crises: An Examination of Authoritarian and Democratic Practices<br />

Denese McArthur<br />

South Texas College<br />

The Transformation of Human Rights Advocacy Groups in Transitional Democracies<br />

Marcela Szymanski<br />

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Barbara Franz<br />

Rider University<br />

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WD18 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Persistent Insecurity: How <strong>International</strong> Institutions, Regional<br />

Networks, States and Non-State Actors Navigate the Fog between<br />

War and Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Antonia H. Chayes<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Intervenors’ Theories of Change and the Implied Intermediary Stages of Peacebuilding<br />

Susanna P. Campbell<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

Regional Causes of Persistent Insecurity: State-centered <strong>International</strong> Interventions and the Challenge of Regional<br />

Conflict Systems<br />

Christof P. Kurz<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

The UN Security Council’s Response to the “Privatization” of Contemporary Terrorism<br />

Monika Heupel<br />

Carnegie Endowment for <strong>International</strong> Peace<br />

Understanding the Role of Non-state Armed Actors in the "Limbo" of Post-Conflict State Building<br />

Dipali Mukhopadhyay<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Brandon Valeriano<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago<br />

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WD19 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Studying <strong>International</strong> Organizations: Their Politics, Policies and<br />

Inadvertent Consequences<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dennis Dijkzeul<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi<br />

From Intention to Behavior: Understanding IO Performance<br />

Tamar Gutner<br />

American University, School of <strong>International</strong> Service


Leadership Failures and Unintended Consequences at WHO Regarding the HIV/AIDS Pandemic<br />

Joel E. Oestreich<br />

Drexel University<br />

The European Court of Justice Meets Latin American Politics: The Experience of the Andean Common Market<br />

Court of Justice<br />

Karen J. Alter<br />

Northwestern University<br />

The Inadvertent Consequences of Rape in the DRC<br />

Dennis Dijkzeul<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi<br />

The Politics & Problems of Internet Governance: The Making of ICANN<br />

James P. Muldoon<br />

Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers-Newark<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dirk Salomons<br />

Columbia University<br />

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WD20 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Moment of Complexity? Implications of the Emergence of a New<br />

Scientific Paradigm for the Study of Global Politics - I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Complexity and the <strong>International</strong> System<br />

Simon Curtis<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

The Wave Nature of The <strong>International</strong>: Is Wave–Particle Duality Relevant to IR?<br />

Olya Gayazova<br />

Bates College<br />

Theory of Complexity and Foucaldian Methodology: Towards an Understanding of Human Institutions as Entities<br />

Organizing their Closure<br />

Philippe Bonditti<br />

Sciences Po, Paris<br />

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WD21 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Politics of Immigration and Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Willem Maas<br />

Glendon College, York University<br />

Attitudes Towards Immigrants and Refugees - Swedish Trends with Some Comparisons<br />

Marie Demker<br />

Department of political science, Göteborg University<br />

Competition for "the Best and the Brigh<strong>test</strong>”: Europe’s turn toward Selective Migration<br />

Rebecca Larsen<br />

Brigham Young University


Fear Has Wide Eyes: Why Are Some Migrant Minorities Viewed As More Numerous than Others in Host Societies?<br />

Mikhail A. Alexseev<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Willem Maas<br />

Glendon College, York University<br />

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WD22 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Economic Growth and Financial Development in the Asian Countries<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nayantara Hensel<br />

US Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Heon Joo Jung<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Alan Laverson<br />

US Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Ernest Liang<br />

BFL Associates<br />

Timothy Opiela<br />

Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business<br />

Jaejoon Woo<br />

DePaul University<br />

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WD23 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Gender, Violence, and Pedagogy in <strong>International</strong> Relations: Feminist<br />

Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sandra G. Harding<br />

UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences<br />

De-Militarizing Minds and Hearts: Teaching about Gender, Race and Militarization<br />

Simona Sharoni<br />

Evergreen State College<br />

Imperial Citizens: Gender, Militarism, and US College Students<br />

Robin L. Riley<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Theoretical Intersections: Implications of Postcolonial and Feminist Theory to our Understanding of and Teaching<br />

on Sexualised Violence in Contemporary Post-Colonial Conflicts<br />

Ane Marie Orbo Kirkegaard<br />

Malmo University


Un/Doing Empire in the IR Classroom: A Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Iinternational Relations Pedagogical<br />

Practices<br />

Véronique Aubry<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Helen Kinsella<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

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WD24 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Domestic Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: Public Opinion and the<br />

Media<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

I. Özgür Özdamar<br />

University of Economics and Technology<br />

Comparing Foreign Policy Tools: Impact of Use of Force and Initiation of Economic Sanctions on Presidential<br />

Approval Rates<br />

I. Özgür Özdamar<br />

University of Economics and Technology<br />

Zeynep Taydas<br />

Clemson University<br />

Comparing <strong>International</strong>ist Attitudes: The USA and Canada<br />

Don Munton<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

The Globalization of Local Politics? U.S. Local News and Foreign Policy<br />

M Patrick Cottrell<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Erika Franklin Fowler<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

What do We Konw an Influence of Foreign Affairs in American Politics<br />

GeiGuen Shin<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Khalil M. Marrar<br />

Bradley University<br />

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WD25 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Woman, The State, and War: From The Cold War to Iraq and<br />

Beyond<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Isis Nusair<br />

Denison University


American Hegemony and Gendered Nuclear Proliferation<br />

Saara Ollikainen<br />

University of Tampere<br />

Clean Bombs and Dirty Work: Technology, Gender, and Just War<br />

Lauren B. Wilcox<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

George Kennan: Friend or Foe to Feminist IR?<br />

Jennifer Heeg<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The Woman in Peril and the Ruined Woman: Representations of Female Gender Identity in the Iraq War<br />

Jennifer Lobasz<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Laura McLeod<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

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WD26 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Media and Public Diplomacy in Comparative Perspective<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nathalie J. Frensley<br />

University of Texas at Austin<br />

Media and State Power in Light of the Danish Cartoon Controversy: Who is in Control?<br />

Amelia Arsenault<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Shawn Powers<br />

University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication<br />

Public Diplomacy as Media Agenda-Setting by <strong>International</strong> Broadcasters: The Experiences of the UK and U.S. in<br />

Iraq and Afghanistan (2003-2005)<br />

Evan Potter<br />

Dept. of Communication, University of Ottawa<br />

Public Diplomacy: The Missing Component in Israel’s Foreign Policy<br />

Eytan Gilboa<br />

Bar-Ilan University<br />

The Social Construction of Focal Points: Strategic Framing and <strong>International</strong> Bargaining<br />

Burak Kadercan<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Jonathan Obert<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Milton L. Mueller<br />

Syracuse University School of Information <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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WD27 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Cooperation v. Conflict in the Post Soviet Space<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States


Chair(s)<br />

Alexandru Grigorescu<br />

Loyola University Chicago<br />

Integration of the Republic of Moldova in Modern World: Tendencies and Perspectives<br />

Valeriu Mosneaga<br />

Moldova State University<br />

Moldova: <strong>International</strong> Cooperation, or Regional Dependency? The Prospects of Moldova as an Autonomous<br />

Nation-State in <strong>International</strong> Systems<br />

Marina Viscun<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Prospective Democracy in Transcaucasia and its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Kyle Christensen<br />

West Virginia University<br />

David A. Mastro<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Renewed Armed Conflict in Georgia? Options for Peace Policy in a New Phase of Conflict Resolution<br />

Achim Wennmann<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jekaterina Kalandadze<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Stanislav L. Tkachenko<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

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WD28 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis: Prospect Theory and Learning Approaches<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William A. Boettcher<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

Framing Us and Them: Multidimensional Casualty Framing and Support for Ongoing U.S. Military Operations in<br />

Iraq<br />

William A. Boettcher<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

Hawks Turned Doves: Foreign Policy Transformations and the Case of Shimon Peres<br />

Guy Ziv<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Learning Processes and the U.S. President<br />

Sam B. Robison<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Risk Assessment in Foreign Military Intervention: Cognitive Biases and the Reaction to Casualties<br />

Stéphanie E. Pézard<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Wojtek Mackiewicz-Wolfe<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder


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WD29 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Intelligence in World War I: Appraisals and Reappraisals<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Warner<br />

Office of the Director of National Intelligence<br />

Roundtable: Changing Theoretical Conceptions of Intelligence During the Conflict<br />

Mark Stout<br />

Institute for Defense Analyses<br />

Roundtable: Shifting Notions of Wartime Security and Liberty.<br />

John Fox<br />

Federal Bureau of Investigation<br />

Roundtable: Strategic Communications and Intelligence in the Wartime Technological Revolution<br />

Jonathan Winkler<br />

Wright State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John R. Ferris<br />

University of Calgary<br />

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WD30 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

‘Power and Production, 20 Years on an Assessment of the<br />

Contributions of Robert Cox and Jeffrey Harrod’ II: Power,<br />

Production and the Unprotected Worker Reconsidered<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matt Davies<br />

University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Jeffrey Harrod<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Craig N. Murphy<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Sheila Nair<br />

University of Northern Arizona<br />

Magnus Ryner<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Ritu Vij<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Heloise Weber<br />

University of Queensland


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WD31 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Transitional Justice and Rights in Dynamic Societies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ronald C. Slye<br />

Seattle University School of Law<br />

Democratic Consolidation and the Militarization of Public Safety in Brazil<br />

Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé<br />

McGill University<br />

Outsiders In: Transitional Justice Networks and State Transformation<br />

Rebecca K. Root<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

Settling Past Accounts: Transitional Justice and Democratization in South Africa<br />

Emily B. Rodio<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

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WD32 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Pax Americana, Rise of East Asia and Japan’s Strategic Choices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Masahiro Sakamoto<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Japan’s Maritime Strategy<br />

Yamazaki Makoto<br />

Itochuu Corp.<br />

Pax Americana II (PAII) and Japan’s Strategic Choices<br />

Masahiro Sakamoto<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Recent Development of Japan’s Defense Policy<br />

Ninomiya Takahiro<br />

Japan Forum for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

U.S Security Policy and Future of U.S. Japan Alliance: An American Perspective<br />

Christopher Griffin<br />

American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mumin Chen<br />

National Changhua University of Education<br />

Der-Yuan Wu<br />

National Chengchi University


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WD33 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Issues for an Emerging Power: The Cases of China<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kursad Aslan<br />

Kent State University<br />

China’s Energy Geo-Strategy and the “Malacca Dilemma”<br />

Marc Lanteigne<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

China’s One Country Two Systems Concept Under Challenge – Hong Kong Special Administration Region at Age<br />

Ten<br />

James W. Chui<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Getting China Wrong: Denaturalizing the Revisionist-Status-Quo Discourse<br />

Jing Tao<br />

Cornell University<br />

US Foreign Policy Towards Central Asia: Institutions Matter<br />

Kursad Aslan<br />

Kent State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lui Hebron<br />

California Maritime Academy<br />

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WD34 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Caribbean <strong>International</strong> Relations in the 21st Century<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Diana Thorburn<br />

Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica<br />

Continuity or Change? The Moderate Majority and U.S.-Cuba policy in the Post-Cold War Era<br />

Indira Rampersad<br />

University of Florida<br />

Religion, Morality and Jamaican Foreign Policy<br />

Diana Thorburn<br />

Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica<br />

Sovereignty for Sale? Dominica and Grenada’s China Policy<br />

Dana-Marie Morris<br />

University of Denver<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Clifford Griffin<br />

North Carolina State University


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WD35 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Subtexts and Subjects: The Underlying Assumptions that Perpetuate<br />

Gender Subordination in IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elisabeth Prügl<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Does Globalization Affect Women the Same as Men? Testing an Underlying Assumption<br />

Margit Bussmann<br />

University of Konstanz<br />

Found in Translation - How to Make <strong>International</strong> Women's Rights Norms Meaningful in Domestic Contexts<br />

Susanne Zwingel<br />

SUNY Potsdam<br />

Gendered Underlying Assumptions in U.S. PSYOP Doctrine?<br />

Elgin M. Brunner<br />

Center for Security <strong>Studies</strong>, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elisabeth Prügl<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

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WD36 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Of the Settler Colony as an <strong>International</strong> Relation: Architectural and<br />

Historical Approaches<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jodi Byrd<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Indigeneity in the Post-Independence Settler Colony<br />

Melisa J. Casumbal-Salazar<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Public Policy and Sex in Public: Architectural Enactments of Propriety in Hawai'I<br />

Bianca Isaki<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jodi Byrd<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

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WD37 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Issues of Measurement and Operationalization: Gender as a Variable<br />

in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Are All Measures Created Equal? Comparing Measures of Gender Equality<br />

Kristen Flanagan<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Future Directions in Feminist IR Theory: Intersectionality as a Tool of Analysis<br />

AnnJanette Alejano-Steele<br />

Metropolitan State College of Denver<br />

Gerakina A. Sgoutas<br />

Metropolitan State College of Denver<br />

Walking a Fine Line: Addressing Issues of Gender with<br />

WomanStats<br />

Valerie Hudson<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Matt Stearmer<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James L. Ray<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

S. Laurel Weldon<br />

Purdue University<br />

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WD38 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

A New Norm or Realpolitik? Explaining the Responsibility to Protect<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony Lott<br />

St. Olaf College<br />

European Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect<br />

Anthony Lott<br />

St. Olaf College<br />

Evading Responsibility? US Responses to the Responsibility to Protect<br />

Kurt Mills<br />

University of Glasgow<br />

Sweden and the Responsibility to Protect: A Normative Approach<br />

Annika B. Bergman<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roberto Belloni<br />

Universityof Belfast<br />

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WD39 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Privatization of Public Diplomacy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication


Chair(s)<br />

Geoffrey A. Pigman<br />

Bennington College<br />

"Culture of Measurement" in U.S. Public Diplomacy: Recent Congressional Hearings for a Con<strong>test</strong>ed Strategy<br />

Foad Izadi<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Consuls for Hire: Private Actors, Public Diplomacy<br />

Deos Anthony<br />

Weber Shandwick<br />

Geoffrey A. Pigman<br />

Bennington College<br />

Privatizing U.S. Public Diplomacy: Issues and Implications<br />

Kathy R. Fitzpatrick<br />

DePaul University<br />

Public Diplomacy and Virtual Worlds<br />

Jean Miller<br />

University of Southern California, Annenberg School for<br />

Communication<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sarah E. Graham<br />

Australian National University<br />

John D. Stempel<br />

Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy<br />

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WD40 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

U.S. Governmental and Non-Governmental Coordination in<br />

Peacebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan Allen Nan<br />

George Mason University- ICAR<br />

Aiding Spoilers of Peaceful Transformation? Diasporas and Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Lebanese and<br />

Albanian/Kosovo Diasporas Compared<br />

Maria Koinova<br />

American University of Beirut<br />

Coordination Lessons Learned from Twelve NGO Networks for Peacebuilding<br />

Susan Allen Nan<br />

George Mason University- ICAR<br />

Non-State Agency, Ethical State and the Global Security: A Theoretical Quest for Non-Statist IR<br />

Riikka K. Niskakari<br />

University of Turku, Finland<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ruth Reitan<br />

University of Miami, Dept. of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>


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WD41 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Theory and (German) Foreign Policy Panel 1 (of two linked panels)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Beverly Crawford<br />

Institute of European <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Between Military Interventionism and Co-operative Security: Germany’s Policy Towards NATO Transformation<br />

Since September 11, 2001<br />

Marco Overhaus<br />

University of Trier - Chair for Foreign and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

German Foreign Image Policy. The Logic of Attractiveness<br />

Rainer Hülsse<br />

Institute of Political Science<br />

Theory and (German) Foreign Policy: A Review of Disciplinary Frames and a Search for Openings<br />

Gunther Hellmann<br />

Institute of Political Science<br />

Travails of the Model Penitent: The Evolution of the Germany’s <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Thomas Berger<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amelia Hadfield<br />

University of Kent<br />

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WD42 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Failed and Failing States: Defining the Security Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marie L. Besancon<br />

Harvard University<br />

Anarchy, Failed States, and Armed Groups: Reconsidering Conventional Analysis<br />

Anthony J. Vinci<br />

The London School of Economics<br />

Globalization, the End of the Cold War, and the Disintegration of the Somali State<br />

Robert G. Patman<br />

Department of Political <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Otago<br />

Political Science with a Historical Twist: A Case Study of Stabilization and Reconstruction in Somalia, 1992-93<br />

Grant M. Dawson<br />

Carleton University, Ottawa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Filiz Otucu<br />

Plymouth State University


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WD43 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Dilemmas in the Right to Subsistence<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mohammed R. Abouharb<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Child Hunger and Governmental Policies: A Cross-National Analysis<br />

Clair Apodaca<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Gender and Structural Deficiency in Poverty Reduction Programs<br />

Helen J. Delfeld<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Illegality with a Vengeance: Toward a Theory of State-Induced Famine<br />

Gregory D. Eady<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Is Money Malevolent or Benevolent? Globalization & Its Impact on Human Rights<br />

Mohammed R. Abouharb<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Caroline L. Payne<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

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WD44 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

From the Internet to the Knowledge Economy: Trends in<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication and Regionalization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Derrick L. Cogburn<br />

Syracuse University<br />

A Clash between the 21st Century Knowledge Economy and the Rise of Anti-Intellectualism: A Comparative Study<br />

of the Impacts of Politicization of Scientific Inquiry in the United States and the European Union<br />

Gabriella Paar-Jakli<br />

Kent State University<br />

Halfway Houses Between Physical Reality and Imagined Space: Internet Regulation Across National Contexts<br />

Jessica L. Beyer<br />

University of Washington<br />

ICANN And The .xxx Top Level Domain: The Tipping Point For Future Internet Governance Independence?<br />

Cliff A. Lightfoot<br />

University of Texas at Dallas<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Philip M. Seib<br />

Marquette University


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WD45 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Problematizing Intellectual Property Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eleni Tsingou<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Biotechnology’s Uncertain Future? Trans-Atlantic Debates over Risk, Regulation, and Property<br />

Noah Zerbe<br />

Humboldt State University<br />

Enclosure of Knowledge and the Emergence of a Global Nano-Divide<br />

Joscha Wullweber<br />

University of Kassel, Germany<br />

Governing the Global Bioeconomy: Regulatory Arbitrage in Embryonic Stem Cell Research<br />

Amanda Dickins<br />

University of East Anglia<br />

Just in Theory or in Practice Too?: A Study of Enforcement of State Policies in the Case of Intellectual Property<br />

Srividya Jandhyala<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steve McGuire<br />

University of Bath<br />

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WD46 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Manufacturing Miracles: Development Policies in Latin America and<br />

Europe<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Erika Ruiz Sandoval<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)<br />

Determinants of Economic Performance: The Spanish Economic 'Miracle' and Latin American Reality<br />

Felix E. Martin<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Still Two Models of Capitalism? Varieties of Capitalism in Spain<br />

Sebastian Royo<br />

Suffolk University<br />

The Conquest of Latin America: A Historical Analysis of MNC Market Success<br />

Joseph Johnson<br />

University of Miami<br />

Raju Parakkal<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

The Latin Developmental State<br />

Pablo Toral<br />

Beloit College


Discussant(s)<br />

Anna P. Gruben<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Erika Ruiz Sandoval<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)<br />

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WD47 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society V: Great<br />

Powers<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jennifer Sterling-Folker<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

China's Quest for Great Power Status: The Social Mechanisms<br />

Shogo Suzuki<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

US Power: Logics of Governing and Balancing<br />

Ole J. Sending<br />

Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

When did Russia become a Great Power? Realist, Constructivist and Post-Structuralist Answers<br />

Iver B. Neumann<br />

Oslo University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel H. Nexon<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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WD48 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Widening Critical <strong>International</strong> Political Economy - A “Neo-<br />

Poulantzian” Approach to the <strong>International</strong>ised State<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ulrich Brand<br />

Kassel University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Institutions as Condensations of Power Relations: A “Neo-Poulantzian” Approach<br />

Ulrich Brand<br />

Kassel University<br />

Multi-Scale Environmental Governance<br />

Christoph Görg<br />

UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle<br />

People, Terrain and Taxation: Internal Power Projection and the Governability of Post-Colonial States<br />

Jason E. Strakes<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Bob Jessop<br />

Lancaster University


Discussant(s)<br />

Christoph Scherrer<br />

Kassel University<br />

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WD49 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Foreign Policy of the European Union<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mai'a K. Davis Cross<br />

Colgate University<br />

A Common Discourse about Many Identities: Identity Aspects of the CFSP<br />

Kaspar D. Schiltz<br />

University of St. Gallen - Institute for Political Sciences<br />

Implementing EU Foreign Policy in the United Nations System: Mapping ‘Virtual’ and ‘Real’ Policy Coordination<br />

in Geneva<br />

Robert Kissack<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The EU and the Danish Mohammed Cartoon Crisis<br />

Henrik Larsen<br />

Copenhagen Univ.<br />

The European Union and Democracy Promotion: Linkage, Leverage, and Functional Governance<br />

Sandra Lavenex<br />

University of Lucerne<br />

Frank Schimmelfennig<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zuerich)<br />

Hanno Scholtz<br />

University of Zurich<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mai'a K. Davis Cross<br />

Colgate University<br />

Adam Luedtke<br />

University of Utah<br />

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WD50 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

What is (IR) Theory for? The Identity of Theoretical Knowledge in a<br />

World of Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jonathan M. Joseph<br />

University of Kent, Canterbury<br />

Is Theory Responsible for Practice?<br />

Alexej Behnisch<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth


The IR Theorist as a Philosopher, or How to Answer the Question 'What is Theory For?<br />

Peter Finn<br />

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee<br />

Theoretical Autonomy and IR Theory<br />

Silviya P. Lechner<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Milen G. Jissov<br />

Queen's University<br />

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WD51 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Constructivism’s Explanatory power: Past, Present, and Future<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christine Aguis<br />

Breaking the Rules: A Linguistic Model of the End of the Cold War<br />

Gavan Duffy<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Brian Frederking<br />

McKendree College<br />

Comparing and Contrasting Realist and Constructivist approaches to the Security Dilemma<br />

Er-Win Tan<br />

University of Wales Aberystwyth<br />

Comparing and Contrasting Realist and Constructivist Approaches to<br />

Ethnic Security Dilemmas<br />

Alan Collins<br />

University of Wales Swansea<br />

Constructivism and the 'War on Terrorism'<br />

Christine Agius<br />

University of Salford<br />

Who Lost Iraq? Policy Entrepreneurs and the War Decision<br />

Andrew J. Flibbert<br />

Trinity College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Neerada Jacob<br />

American University<br />

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WD52 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Sovereignty, Modernity and Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dan Lindley<br />

University of Notre Dame


Approaching Transmodern Identities and Power Relations: <strong>International</strong> Protectorates as Contact Zones<br />

Joerg Meyer<br />

University of Magdeburg<br />

Living in an Inhospitable World: The Principle of State Sovereignty and the Tibet Question<br />

Dibyesh Anand<br />

University of Bath<br />

Reconstructing Sovereignty - Constitutional Instruments for the Organization of Authority in World Democracy<br />

Leo Lovelace<br />

Chapman University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dan Lindley<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

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TA01 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

MAR Panel: Territorial Conflicts, Separatism, and Ethno-Political<br />

Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Saideman<br />

McGill University<br />

Economic Indicators and Ethnonational Rebellion: The Case for Secessionist and Non-Secessionist Groups<br />

Tova C. Norlen<br />

The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (SAIS)<br />

Federalism and Conflict: A Conditional Relationship<br />

Jean-Pierre Tranchant<br />

CERDI - Universite d'Auvergne<br />

New World Orders and Neo-Nationalism of the EU after the Iraq War<br />

Kumiko Haba<br />

Professor of Hosei University<br />

Non-Territorial Autonomy: Getting around the Problem of the Weberian State<br />

Sherrill L. Stroschein<br />

University College London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jason Sorens<br />

SUNY-Buffalo<br />

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TA02 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Sovereignty and the UFO<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Raymond Duvall<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Alexander E. Wendt<br />

Ohio State University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

John Mowitt<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Sergei Prozorov<br />

Petrozavodsk State University<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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TA03 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Academics as Scholars, Teachers, Public Intellectuals<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anna Stavrianakis<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Organic Intellectuals: A Feminist Case Study Or a Case Study of Feminists<br />

Soumita Basu<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Teaching Global Political Economy - Is there a Place for Morality?<br />

Stefan Fritsch<br />

University of Salzburg<br />

The Challenge of Responsible Scholarship in Adverse Times<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

The Week on Gender: Feminists Teaching IR<br />

Christina Rowley<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Laura J. Shepherd<br />

European Research Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anna M. Agathangelou<br />

York University<br />

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TA04 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Non-Traditional Forms of Power & <strong>International</strong> Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George Shambaugh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Balancing Power by Meddling with the Market<br />

Ashley A. Thomas<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Democratic State Building and US Power<br />

Jonathan Monten<br />

Georgetown University


Power and Legitimacy<br />

Andrew J. Loomis<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joseph S. Nye<br />

Harvard University<br />

George Shambaugh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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TA05 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

NGOs, Civil Society and the Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kristine Kern<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

From Political Opportunity to Political Liability: NGO Climate Advocacy and the Lost Opportunity of the Split in<br />

the Oil Industry<br />

Simone Pulver<br />

Brown University<br />

Investor-State Disputes and the Environment: What Role for Civil Society?<br />

Kyla S. Tienhaara<br />

Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Private Conservation Networks: Examining the Accountability Demands of Transnational Environmental NGOs<br />

(TENGO)<br />

Cristina M. Balboa<br />

Yale University<br />

The Global Discourse on “Citizen Participation”: A Critical Analysis of Participatory Reforms in Environmental<br />

Policy Making in Chile<br />

Amy E. Risley<br />

Rhodes College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kristine Kern<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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TA06 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Constitutive Norms and Rules in the World Economy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas J. Biersteker<br />

Brown University<br />

Social Money, Central Banking, and Constitutive Rules of the <strong>International</strong> Monetary System<br />

Rodney Bruce Hall<br />

Oxford University<br />

The Politics of (Mis)Representation: The Discursive Creation (and Destruction) of the European Welfare State<br />

Mark Blyth<br />

Johns Hopkins University


The Politics of Economic Legitimacy: Recent IMF Reforms in Critical Perspective<br />

Jacqueline Best<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mlada Bukovansky<br />

Smith College<br />

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TA07 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Threats and Capacities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Heinz Gärtner<br />

Austrian Institute for <strong>International</strong> Affairs (OIIP)<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Lothar Brock<br />

Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität<br />

Andrew Dorman<br />

King's College London<br />

Adrian C. H. Hyde-Price<br />

University of Leicester<br />

Pertti Joenniemi<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Daniel N. Nelson<br />

University of New Haven<br />

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TA08 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Continuing Our Assessment Conversation: Defining & Assessing<br />

Learning Outcomes for <strong>International</strong> Education - Curricula,<br />

Programs, and Institutions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Emami Zohreh<br />

Alverno College<br />

Aligning Assessment Across All University Levels: Courses, Curricula, and Accreditation<br />

Vicki L. Golich<br />

California State University-San Marcos<br />

Assessing Student and Faculty Linguistic and Cultural Competence: Lessons From the Field<br />

Claudette McShane<br />

Carroll College<br />

Global Competence by Design: Georgia Tech's <strong>International</strong> Plan<br />

Jonathan Gordon<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology


Lessons Learned in <strong>International</strong> Outcomes Assessment - Campus and National Perspectives<br />

Robert Franco<br />

Kapiolani Community College, University of Hawaii<br />

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TA09 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline II: Assessing theories,<br />

traditions and paradigms<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James W. Davis<br />

University of St. Gallen<br />

Contradiction or Continuity – Predicting the Future of Securitisation Theory?<br />

Rita Floyd<br />

The University of Warwick<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations and the Quest for the Authority of Knowledge<br />

Brian C. Schmidt<br />

Carleton University<br />

Realist Theorizing as Tradition: Forward Is As Forward Does<br />

Jennifer Sterling-Folker<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Tragedians as Technocrats: Realist Policy Interventions and the Problem of Reflexivity in <strong>International</strong> Theory<br />

Ulrich Franke<br />

Universität St. Gallen<br />

Benjamin Herborth<br />

J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dvora Yanow<br />

Vrije Universiteit<br />

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TA10 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

IGOs in Militarized Conflict Prevention and Intervention<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Peace Science Society Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David A. Lake<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Evaluating World Bank Post-Conflict Assistance Programs, 1987-2006<br />

Thomas E. Flores<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Irfan Nooruddin<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Political Community and Peace: Fostering Common State Preferences through IGOs<br />

Charles R. Boehmer<br />

University of Texas at El Paso


Political Community and Peace: Fostering Common State Preferences through IGOs<br />

David Sacko<br />

The United States Air Force Academy<br />

Regional and Global Organizations as Third Party Conflict Managers<br />

Holley Hansen<br />

The University of Iowa<br />

Sara M. Mitchell<br />

University of Iowa<br />

The Democratic Community and the Expansion of <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

Megan Shannon<br />

University of Mississippi<br />

The Road to Success: UN Appeals, Peacekeeping, and Mediation of <strong>International</strong> Conflicts<br />

Michelle Benson<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David A. Lake<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

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TA11 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Knowledge and Power in the Politics of Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Larry Swatuk<br />

University of Botswana<br />

Amartya Sen's Developmental Discourse: From Theory to Policy Prescriptions<br />

Beniam Awash<br />

Binghamton University<br />

Debating Global Development: A Constructivist Re-Interpretation<br />

Jean-Philippe Therien<br />

Universite de Montreal<br />

Does Praxis Matter? The Challenge of Teaching “<strong>International</strong> Development” in the New Millennium<br />

Fahimul Quadir<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Morten Boas<br />

FAFO Institute for Applied <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Oslo<br />

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TA12 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Analysing and Transforming Global Governance: Feminist<br />

Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Shirin Rai<br />

University of Warwick


Gender and the Institutions of Global Markets: An Exploration of the Agricultural Sector<br />

Elisabeth Prügl<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Gender, Governance, and Globalization at Borders<br />

Kathleen A. Staudt<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

Trade Governance and Gender Mainstreaming in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum<br />

Jacqui True<br />

University of Auckland<br />

Transforming Global Governance<br />

Georgina Waylen<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Shirin Rai<br />

University of Warwick<br />

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TA13 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Borders, Lines, Margins: The Problem of the Limits of <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yosef Lapid<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

Margins into Fences: On the Discrimination of Identities in <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Noel Parker<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Re-thinking the Horizon of the Border: Folds, Events, and Lines of Flight<br />

Tom Lundborg<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Security, Limits, and the Inter-national<br />

Andreas Behnke<br />

University of Reading<br />

The Concept of the Border in IR Theory: the Politics of (In)Distinction<br />

Nick Vaughan-Williams<br />

Univesity of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mathias Albert<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

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TA14 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Gender and Employment in the Global Political Economy: Beyond<br />

Labor Standards?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Global Development


Chair(s)<br />

Catherine Eschle<br />

University of Strathclyde<br />

A “Feminist Activist Researcher” Perspective on Central American Women Workers and Codes of Conduct of<br />

Multinationals<br />

Marina Prieto-Carrón<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Female Migrant Workers, Labor Standards and Human Rights in Southeast Asia<br />

Juanita Elias<br />

University of Adelaide<br />

Political Participation and Empowerment of Foreign Workers - Gendered Advocacy and Migrant Labor<br />

Organising in Southeast and East Asia<br />

Nicola Piper<br />

Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore<br />

Suburban “Space Invaders”: Globalization, Gender, and Migration in Williamsburg, VA<br />

Jennifer Bickham Mendez<br />

The College of William and Mary<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrea Bertone<br />

University of Maryland<br />

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TA15 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The World Social Forum Process in North America: Prospects and<br />

Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jackie Smith<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

(In)Fertile Ground? Social forum Activism in its Regional and Local Dimensions<br />

Peter J. Smith<br />

Athabasca University<br />

Elizabeth Smythe<br />

Concordia University College of Alberta<br />

Labor and the other Antisystemic Movements at the World Social Forum<br />

Christopher K. Chase-Dunn<br />

University of California, Riverside<br />

Erika Gutierrez<br />

University of California-Riverside<br />

Ellen Reese<br />

University of California-Riverside<br />

The Question of Place in the Alter-Globalization Movement - The Cases of France and Canada<br />

Pascale Dufour<br />

University of Montreal<br />

The World Social Forum, Framing Processes and Organizational Dynamics<br />

Scott Byrd<br />

University of California Irvine


Where are the Americans? Comparing Mobilization Dynamics across the Social Forums<br />

Jeffrey J. Juris<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Martin Weber<br />

The University of Queensland<br />

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TA16 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Teaching Ethics in IR: Effective Approaches to New Global Issues<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Frances T. Pilch<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Ethical Reasoning: Teaching Students to Analyze their own Approaches to Moral Dilemmas<br />

John Barkdull<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Moral Enemies? Teaching about Rogue States, Terrorists, and other Evil Guys<br />

Lyn Boyd-Judson<br />

Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California<br />

So Why isn’t Bush on Trial in the Hague? Values and Realpolitik in Teaching <strong>International</strong> Criminal Justice<br />

Aaron Fichtelberg<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Teaching Ethics Post 9/11: Contemporary Critical Issues in a New <strong>International</strong> Context<br />

Amy Eckert<br />

Metropolitan State College of Denver<br />

The Architecture of <strong>International</strong> Law relating to the Conduct of War: Is a Moral Community Evolving?<br />

Frances T. Pilch<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Valerie O. Morkevicius<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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TA17 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Making it Work II: Intelligence Use and Misuse<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

David H. Gray<br />

University of Denver Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Integrating Internal Constraints and the External Environment in <strong>Studies</strong> of Intelligence Failure<br />

Scott Helfstein<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Keeping Them Honest: The Bush Congress Stands Up for National Security (Sort of)<br />

Martin E. Stein<br />

Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University


National Intelligence Organizations and Transnational Threats: An Agenda for Openness<br />

William J. Lahneman<br />

Towson University<br />

Speak No Evil: Intelligence Ethics in Israel<br />

Shlomo Shpiro<br />

Bar-Ilan University<br />

Where Means Become Ends: Second-Generation Cybernetic Theory and the Study of Covert Intervention in US<br />

Foreign Policy<br />

James Bevan<br />

Small Arms Survey<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David H. Gray<br />

University of Denver Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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TA18 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Peacemaking at a Time of War: Managing Conflict in the Current<br />

Security Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Chantal de Jonge Oudraat<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Debating Peace and Security<br />

Michael E. Brown<br />

George Washington University<br />

Getting to Maybe We Should: The Complexities of Analyzing Conflict and Making Policy<br />

Pamela R. Aall<br />

U.S. Institute of Peace<br />

Fen Osler Hampson<br />

Carleton University<br />

Pocketbook Peacemaking: Economic Sanctions, Peace and Security<br />

Chantal de Jonge Oudraat<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

The United Nations: Relevant or Irrelevant?<br />

Margaret P. Karns<br />

University of Dayton<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chester A. Crocker<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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TA19 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Religion, Nationalism, or Something Else? The Role of Beliefs in<br />

Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Isak Svensson<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Does Religion Matter? The Impact of Religious Belief on Warfare<br />

Michael Horowitz<br />

Harvard University<br />

Ephemeral Victories: Understanding 9/11 and Beslan<br />

Manus I. Midlarsky<br />

Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />

Maintaining Public Support for War: Nationalism and the Duration of Interstate War<br />

Gretchen U. Schrock-Jacobson<br />

The Pennsylvania State University<br />

Narratives of Strategic Interaction Involving Religious Organizations: Proselytism, Humanitarian Aid, and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conflict<br />

Michael D. McGinnis<br />

Indiana University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Errol A. Henderson<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

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TA20 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Failing/Failed State (1): Inside the Failing/Failed State<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Barnett R. Rubin<br />

Center on <strong>International</strong> Cooperation, New York University<br />

Breaking Down Breakdown: Localizing State Failure<br />

Tim Dertwinkel<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich<br />

Failing States and Populism in Latin America<br />

Thomas Cieslik<br />

ITESM<br />

Political Order in African Borderlands: Below, Beyond or Against the State?<br />

Judith Vorrath<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich<br />

The State-in-Society, Encroachments, Webs and Networks: Implications for Failed and Fragile States<br />

Marie-Eve Desrosiers<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Barnett R. Rubin<br />

Center on <strong>International</strong> Cooperation, New York University<br />

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TA21 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

What Drives Transnational Private Governance?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization


Chair(s)<br />

Dimitris Katsikas<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Regulation of Illicit Flows of Commodities in Multistakeholder Initiatives<br />

Carola Kantz<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

The Politics of Hybrid Regulatory Governance: Interests, Power and Legitimacy<br />

Dimitris Katsikas<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Why Have Most Emerging Market Banks Not Adopted the Equator Principles? - Exploring the Limits of Private<br />

Environmental Governance<br />

Christopher Wright<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Tony Porter<br />

Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, McMaster University<br />

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TA22 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

New Approaches to the Study of Transition and Conflict Resolution<br />

in Central Asia and the Transcaucasus<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ronald H. Linden<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Foreign Assistance and Domestic Power: USAID and Central Asia’s Changing Political Cartels<br />

Eric M. McGlinchey<br />

George Mason University<br />

Russia's Central Asian Policy: Economic Mechanisms and Political Objectives<br />

Gregory Gleason<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Thawing Frozen Conflicts in the Former Soviet Union<br />

Peter Rutland<br />

Wesleyan College<br />

The Post-Soviet Migration Dynamics: From Ethnic Conflict to Economic Necessity<br />

Andrei Korobkov<br />

Middle Tennessee State University<br />

Will There Be Revolution in Central Asia?<br />

Mark N. Katz<br />

George Mason University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert H. Donaldson<br />

University of Tulsa<br />

Mark N. Katz<br />

George Mason University


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TA23 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Temporality of Policymaking and the Role of Academics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Adamantia Pollis<br />

New School for Social Research<br />

Analysts or Protagonists? Academics and Policy Makers in European Defence Industry Consolidation<br />

Thomas A. Teichler<br />

European University Instiute (EUI)<br />

BBC this Morning, CNN tonight: Being an ‘Expert’ in the War on Terror<br />

Ben O'Loughlin<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

Having Left the Veranda: Responsible Scholarship Between Armchair Science and Going Native<br />

Julian Eckl<br />

IPW-HSG, University of St. Gallen<br />

The Demand for Research-Based Policy Alternatives: The Case of Electronic Money in the US and the EU<br />

Shachar Nativ<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Adamantia Pollis<br />

New School for Social Research<br />

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TA24 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Political Consequences of Economic Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Willett<br />

Claremont McKenna College<br />

Politics, Demographic Transitions and Economic Outcomes<br />

Tad Kugler<br />

La Sierra University<br />

Siddharth Swaminathan<br />

La Sierra University<br />

Resources and Regional Integration: Moving Beyond EU Centered <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Lukas Loncko<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

The EU’s Foreign Economic Policy: Whose Policy and how Just is it?<br />

Mehmet Y. Tezcan<br />

Free University of Brussels (VUB)<br />

Unexpected Implications of an Expanding European Union<br />

Birol Yesilada<br />

Portland State University


Discussant(s)<br />

Gaspare M. Genna<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

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TA25 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Content Analysis Approaches to Leadership Assessment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Preston<br />

Washington State University<br />

Building Stronger Images of Leadership: A Framework for Integrating Image Theory and Leadership Trait<br />

Analysis (LTA) into a More Powerful Tool for Analyzing Leaders-at-a-Distance<br />

Martha Cottam<br />

Washington State University<br />

Thomas Preston<br />

Washington State University<br />

Please Stay Tuned for the President: American Presidents and Foreign Policy Addresses<br />

Ann F. Rivlin<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Prospect Theory, Evaluative Framing and The Road to War in Iraq<br />

Wojtek Mackiewicz-Wolfe<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

The Connection Between the Leadership Style and the Performance of American Presidents<br />

Raluca Cozma<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Nelson Michaud<br />

École nationale d'administration publique<br />

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TA26 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Women and Gender in Muslim Immigrant Integration in Western<br />

Europe: Legal and Socio-Political Aspects<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Galya Ruffer<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Gokce Yurdakul<br />

Brock University<br />

Caught Between a “Veil” and a “Cell Phone:” Muslim Women in France<br />

Catherine Raissiguier<br />

New Jersey City University<br />

Culture, Islam and the Law: Honor Killings in Germany<br />

Sylvia Maier<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology


Separate but not Equal: Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications and the European Head-Scarf Debate<br />

Joyce Mushaben<br />

University of Missouri – St. Louis<br />

Stepdaughters of Al-Andalus? Muslim Women in Southern Spain between Discrimination and Empowerment<br />

Gunther Dietz<br />

Universidad de Granada<br />

The Affaire du Foulard: A New French Identity?<br />

Amanda Bradford<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Galya Ruffer<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Gokce Yurdakul<br />

Brock University<br />

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TA27 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? Threat Perceptions and<br />

Domestic Policy Preferences in the United States and Europe<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alexander Ochs<br />

German Institute for <strong>International</strong> and Security Affairs (SWP)<br />

Marc Schattenmann<br />

University of Erfurt<br />

Fighting <strong>International</strong> Crime and Money Laundering – A Comparison of Strategic and Tactical Differences<br />

between the US and the EU<br />

Markus Lederer<br />

University of Potsdam<br />

Just a Matter of Intensity? Differences in U.S. and European approaches to Homeland Security and Counter-<br />

Terrorism<br />

Marc Schattenmann<br />

University of Erfurt<br />

Preventing Disaster - US and European Approaches to Preventing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons<br />

John B. Wolfsthal<br />

Center for Strategic and <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Transatlantic Rift in GM Food Policy<br />

Celina Ramjoué<br />

European Commission, Research Directorate-General<br />

This Century’s Most Important Challenge? Different Transatlantic Threat Perceptions in the Issue Area of Climate<br />

Change<br />

Alexander Ochs<br />

German Institute for <strong>International</strong> and Security Affairs (SWP)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University


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TA28 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Role of Knowledge in Commodification Processes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christoph Scherrer<br />

Kassel University<br />

Autistic Political Economy and the World Trade Organization’s Commodification Mandate<br />

Maja Gopel<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

Knowledge as an Analytical Category - Explaining the Gendered Commodification of Labour within WTO<br />

Guelay Caglar<br />

Humboldt-University of Berlin<br />

Helen Schwenken<br />

University of Kassel, Germany<br />

The Role of Knowledge and Institutions in the Commodification of Public Services<br />

Barbara Dickhaus<br />

University of Kassel<br />

Heigl Miriam<br />

University of Kassel<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alex Khasnabish<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

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TA29 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Limits of European Power<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amelia Hadfield<br />

University of Kent<br />

Beyond Interests and Norms: European Foreign Policy and the Case of the European Defence Agency<br />

Johanna Elo-Schäfer<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

Explaining Europe’s Role in World Affairs: Governance, Sovereignty and the paradox of ‘fragile institutionalism’<br />

Christopher J. Bickerton<br />

Oxford University<br />

Languages of Legitimacy: Imagining the European Communities at the Times of ‘Permissive Consensus’<br />

Claudia Schrag<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amelia Hadfield<br />

University of Kent


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TA30 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society III: Diplomacy<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Halvard Leira<br />

NUPI (Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs)<br />

Norms and Changes in the Character of War<br />

Sarah V. Percy<br />

University of Oxford<br />

The Emergence of Early Modern Diplomacy in Europe<br />

Anuschka Tischer<br />

Philipps-Universität Marburg<br />

The Order of Diplomacy<br />

Costas M. Constantinou<br />

Keele University<br />

The Persistence of Old Regime Diplomacy: Hierarchy, Status and Personality in <strong>International</strong> Society, c. 1815-<br />

1945<br />

Edward Keene<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

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TA31 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Writing the Subject of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

“Let Me Tell the Story Straight On:” Middlemarch, Process-Tracing Methods, and the Creation of the Political<br />

Subject<br />

Timothy Ruback<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Disciplining a Discipline: Reading 9/11 through the Anarchy Problematique<br />

Halit Mustafa Tagma<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Everyday Cosmopolitanism: An Imaginative Alternative?<br />

Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Responsible Witnessing: Refugees, the Poetics of Writing, and the Singularity of the Subject<br />

Maria Stoianova<br />

Lancaster University<br />

The Uses of Historical Narrative: Events and Non-Events in the Field of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Casey Stevens<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst


The Uses of Historical Narrative: Events and Non-Events in the Field of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

William C. Wolfgram<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roxanne Doty<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Naeem Inayatullah<br />

Ithaca College<br />

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TA32 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Interpretive Dialogues: Continental Philosophy and IR Theory<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Charlotte Epstein<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Bakhtin: From Substance to Process<br />

Xavier Guillaume<br />

University of Geneva<br />

Contintental Philosophy: Jan Patocka and Global Politics<br />

Cerwyn Moore<br />

Nottingham Trent University<br />

The Contributions of Gilles Deleuze to the Study of World Politics<br />

Julian Reid<br />

King’s College London<br />

Wittgenstein and IR Theory<br />

Karin Fierke<br />

University of St Andrews<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Vivienne Jabri<br />

King's College London<br />

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TA33 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Political Economy of Health and Human Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John A. Doces<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Demography and Democracy: Falling Fertility and Increasing Democracy<br />

John A. Doces<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Human Capital Accumulation: Canada’s New Mercantilism<br />

Carolyn Bassett<br />

York University


Trading Bodies: Medicalisation and the Global Trade Regime<br />

Rodney Loeppky<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

P. H. Liotta<br />

Executive Director, Pell Center for <strong>International</strong> Relations and Public Poli<br />

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TA34 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations/Politics of South Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rekha Pande<br />

Maulana Azad National Urdu University<br />

Ideology, Statist Identity, and (In)Security: Inclusionist/Exclusionist Discourses in India’s Nuclearization Policies<br />

Runa Das<br />

University of Minnesota Duluth<br />

Role of Grameen Bank on the Progression of Gender Justice: An Assessment from the Capability Approach<br />

Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed<br />

Northern Arizona University<br />

Sophia Barkat<br />

Northern Arizona University<br />

Seeking Greater Regional Integration in South Asia: The View From Bangladesh<br />

Shamim M. Choudhury<br />

California State University, Fullerton<br />

Sri Lanka, Identity Politics and Reconciliation: Civil Society in Conflict Resolution<br />

Bina D'Costa<br />

Australia National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Shampa Biswas<br />

Whitman College<br />

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TA35 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Das Kapitalstaat: Studying and Theorizing State Forms in the 21st<br />

Century<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ronnie D. Lipschutz<br />

Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Philip Cerny<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

Shelley L. Hurt<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Jonathan Nitzan<br />

York University<br />

Herman Schwartz<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Susanne Soederberg<br />

Queen's University<br />

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TA36 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meanings of Norms in Inter-National Relations I<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Uwe Puetter<br />

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Antje Wiener<br />

University of Bath<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Compliance in a Liberal Normative Structure: The Western Hemisphere Idea and the Monitoring of<br />

Mexican Elections<br />

Arturo Santa-Cruz<br />

University of Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meanings of Human Rights Norms in the Context of “War Against Terrorism”<br />

Andrea Liese<br />

Free University Berlin, Germany<br />

Greening Up: The World Bank Group in Global Environmental Governance<br />

Susan Park<br />

Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia<br />

The Evolution of Legal and Market Norms for the Activities of Private Military Companies<br />

Daniel McIntosh<br />

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Barnett<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Nicole Deitelhoff<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

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TA37 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

‘Critical Junctures’ and <strong>International</strong> Relations: Historical<br />

Contingency and Pathways in Institutional Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bryan Mabee<br />

Queen Mary, University of London


Exogenous Shocks, Institutional Change and Path Dependence: Critical Junctures and the Institutions of US<br />

National Security<br />

Bryan Mabee<br />

Queen Mary, University of London<br />

Repression of the Real and Order Out of Chaos: The Response of <strong>International</strong> Financial Institutions to the Anti-<br />

Globalisation Movement<br />

John Gibson<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

The Role of Ideas in Triggering Critical Junctures and in Shaping the Legacies that Follow – the Costa Rican<br />

Example<br />

Emanuela Hedayat<br />

LSE<br />

The US and the Non-Imposition of Arab-Israeli Peace: The Case for a Critical Juncture Approach<br />

Roland Dannreuther<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

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TA38 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Turkey in the New Global System<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ahmet Salih Bicakci<br />

Isik University<br />

Competing Belief Systems and Ideas in Turkish Foreign Policy<br />

Alexandra E. Bird<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Turkey’s New Role: Being a European in the Middle East<br />

Ahmet Salih Bicakci<br />

Isik University<br />

Turkey's Grand Strategy in a "New World"<br />

Joshua Walker<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hasan Kosebalaban<br />

James Madison College, Michigan State University<br />

Hasan Kosebalaban<br />

James Madison College, Michigan State University<br />

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TA39 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Politics of Development: National and Regional Variations In a<br />

Global Context<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Thaddeus L. Underwood<br />

USMA<br />

At the Crossroads: US Nationalism, Global Development and Global Democracy<br />

Ganesh Trichur<br />

St. Lawrence University<br />

Colombia and Venezuela: Two approaches to Economic Development<br />

Alberto Martinez<br />

Simon Bolivar University<br />

Meeting at the Summit: Regional Institutions and the Rise of Regional Transnational Activism<br />

Kim D. Reimann<br />

Georgia State University<br />

South America: Toward Political Desintegration and Economic Fragmentation?<br />

Eduardo J. Viola<br />

University of Brasilia, Brazil<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eiichi Hoshino<br />

University of Ryukus<br />

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TA40 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The “Asianization" of NATO: Security Implications for Central<br />

Eurasia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alexei Bogaturov<br />

Moscow State Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations (MGIMO-University)<br />

New Security Trends in Central Eurasia: Smaller Nations vis-à-vis “Great Powers Game”<br />

Alexei Bogaturov<br />

Moscow State Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations (MGIMO-University)<br />

Russia’s Policy Reactions to the "Asianization" of NATO<br />

Bruce Parrott<br />

The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Transformation of NATO: Opportunities and Pitfalls<br />

Seyom Brown<br />

Brandeis University<br />

The U.S., NATO and Central Asia: Collective Security in an Energy-Rich Region<br />

Charles E. Ziegler<br />

University of Louisville<br />

U.S. Policy towards NATO’s “Geographical Creep”<br />

Mikhail Troitskiy<br />

Moscow State Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations (MGIMO-University)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas J. Wood<br />

Dept. of Political Science, Trinity College, CT


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TA41 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Supranational Organization and Subnational, Regional Economic<br />

and Political Autonomy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David L. Ellison<br />

Grinnell College<br />

Contagion as an Omitted Variable: Explaining the Spread of Sub-National Movements in Western Europe<br />

Seth K. Jolly<br />

Duke University<br />

Globalization and Local Economic Administration in Comparative Perspective<br />

David K. Jesuit<br />

Central Michigan University<br />

Rick S. Kurtz<br />

Central Michigan University<br />

Alessandro Valenza<br />

RESCO Italia<br />

Growth and Convergence: Does the Distribution of the Structural Funds Have An Effect On How It Reaches Its<br />

Goal?<br />

Christina Fattore<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Imaging National Autonomy: Emerging Models in the New Europe<br />

Stephen Deets<br />

Babson College<br />

On the Politics of Subnational Regional Development in a Supranational Context<br />

David L. Ellison<br />

Grinnell College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert Pahre<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign<br />

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TA42 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Strategic Culture: Perceptions, Realities, and Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Edward Rhodes<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Dueling Strategic Culture(s): Assessing Different Levels of Ideational Analysis in Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Christopher P. Twomey<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

National Security Culture of the United States<br />

Koji Haraguchi<br />

University of Utah


Rethinking American Strategic Culture: Tragic Flaws, Positive Illusions, and Waning Pragmatism<br />

Robert R. Tomes<br />

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency<br />

Strategic Culture: Operationalization and Determinants<br />

Costel Calin<br />

The University of Tennessee<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David M. Edelstein<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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TA43 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Contours of a Finance-Led Growth Regime: Examining the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy of Financialization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matthew Watson<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

A Theory of Financialization: From Model to Analytical Framework<br />

Johnna Montgomerie<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Linking Political Economic Projects and Pension Systems in Europe: A Comparison of the Role of Occupational<br />

Pension Funds as Investment Actors in Three European Countries<br />

Antonios Roumpakis<br />

University of Bath<br />

Predatory Finance and the Financialization of the Periphery<br />

Or Raviv<br />

University of Sussex<br />

The Financialisation of the Poorest? The Case of Remittances<br />

David Hudson<br />

University College London<br />

Whither Financialisation? The Contradictory Microfoundations of Finance-Led Growth Regimes<br />

Matthew Watson<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Magnus Ryner<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

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TA44 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: What Motivates it? How Can it be<br />

Detected and Deterred?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Carol E. Kessler<br />

Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security


Breaking Out and Evasive Maneuvers: Managing Nuclear Weapons Intentions of Determined States<br />

Carol E. Kessler<br />

Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Theory and Nonproliferation<br />

Etel Solingen<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Taboos and Sanctions: Preventing the Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons<br />

Thomas E. Doyle<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Why Comply? Mutual Learning on the Role of Non State Actors in Monitoring and Enforcing Security and<br />

Economic Treaty Systems<br />

David Deese<br />

Boston College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David Deese<br />

Boston College<br />

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TA46 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

What’s New With Regional Trade Agreements?<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Kathryn B. Friedman<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

Domestic Institutions and Subnational Autonomy under NAFTA: Policy Implications of Conceptualizing the<br />

Greater Golden Horseshoe Area as a Cross Border Region<br />

Kathryn B. Friedman<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

NAFTA-ization: Regionalization and Domestic Political Adjustment in the North American Economic Area<br />

Mark D. Aspinwall<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

Untangling the Bowl of Spaghetti: A Model of the Spread of Preferential Trade Agreements<br />

Mark Manger<br />

McGill University<br />

Mark A. Pickup<br />

Oxford University<br />

Why Doesn't Regional Monetary Cooperation Follow Trade Cooperation?<br />

Scott Cooper<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erika Ruiz Sandoval<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)<br />

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TA47 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

China and Africa: Trade and Aid Towards Security and Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy


Chair(s)<br />

Zhiqun Zhu<br />

University of Bridgeport<br />

China's Africa Policy and Its Implications<br />

Zhiqun Zhu<br />

University of Bridgeport<br />

<strong>International</strong> Politics of the Sino- Centric Tributary System in Medieval Asia and the Future of Asian Regional<br />

Order<br />

Ji-Young Lee<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Old Friends, New Partnerships: Chinese Foreign Aid to Africa and its Relation to Chinese Security Interests<br />

Matthew F. Garner<br />

Ohio State University<br />

The Mobile Phone’s “Civilizational Influence” in Africa<br />

Brian J. Hesse<br />

Northwest Missouri State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Pamela Blackmon<br />

Valparaiso University<br />

Julie L. Mueller<br />

University of New England<br />

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TA48 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Political Institutions and the Provision of Public Goods in the<br />

Developing World: Social Services, Participation and Democratic<br />

Stability<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rachel Beatty Riedl<br />

Princeton University<br />

Authoritarian Variations and the effects for Multiparty Systems and Democratic Participation<br />

Rachel Beatty Riedl<br />

Princeton University<br />

Ethnic Parties in New Democracies (Sri Lanka, Bulgaria, Malaysia): Selective Incentives, Organizational<br />

Networks, and Elite Competition<br />

Nikolaos Biziouras<br />

Harvard University<br />

Worlds Apart: A Comparative Analysis of Social Development in India<br />

Prerna Singh<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Adam W. Ziegfeld<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology


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TA49 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Russia's European Choice: Russian Options in an Integrating Europe<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Iver B. Neumann<br />

Oslo University<br />

Commonality as a Variable Explaining Problems in <strong>International</strong> Institutions: The Case of EU-Russia Strategic<br />

Partnership<br />

Hiski M. Haukkala<br />

Finnish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Economic and Social Impact of Migration on the Recipient Society: The Case of Russia<br />

Vladimir Mukomel<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences<br />

Russia's Western Border: Revisiting Identity, Sovereignty and Subjectivity in Russia-EU Politics<br />

Vadim A. Kononenko<br />

Finnish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Theories of Integration and the Limits of EU-Russia Relations<br />

Christer H. Pursiainen<br />

Nordregio – Nordic Centre for Spatial Development<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Iver B. Neumann<br />

Oslo University<br />

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TA50 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Air, Water, Oil: Resources for Conflict or Cooperation in Northeast<br />

Asia?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elizabeth A. Wishnick<br />

Montclair State University<br />

China’s Surging Energy Demand: Trigger for Conflict with Japan or the Emergence of an Energy-Environment<br />

Regime in Northeast Asia?<br />

Shoichi Itoh<br />

Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia (ERINA)<br />

Comparing China’s Energy and Environmental Relations with Japan and Russia: Sources of Conflict and<br />

Cooperation<br />

Elizabeth A. Wishnick<br />

Montclair State University<br />

Sino-Japanese Energy security and East Asian Regional Stability<br />

Janet Xuanli Liao<br />

University of Dundee<br />

The More Assertive and Pragmatic New Energy Policy (NEP) in Putin’s Russia: Security Implications for Eurasia<br />

and Northeast Asia<br />

Sergey Sevastyanov<br />

Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service


Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn M. Stephenson<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

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TA51 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Possibilities and Constraints to Transnational Labour Unionism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Phoebe Moore<br />

University of Lincoln<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Teri Caraway<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Teresa Healey<br />

Canadian Labour Congress<br />

Robert O'Brien<br />

McMaster University<br />

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TA52 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

U.S. Service Academies: From Academe to Policy Making<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gale A. Mattox<br />

U.S. Naval Academy<br />

Civil-Military Relations Education at the United States Air Force Academy<br />

Michael P. Schaub<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Cindy Jebb<br />

U.S. Military Academy<br />

Eloise F. Malone<br />

U.S. Naval Academy<br />

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TB01 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Foucault, Power, and Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael J. Shapiro<br />

University of Hawaii


Applying Genealogy to Hegemonic Discourses: The Case of the Anti-whaling Discourse<br />

Charlotte Epstein<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Bodies of Evidence: Representing ‘the Violent’ in IR<br />

Rosemary E. Shinko<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Globalization, Recognition and the Ethic of Care<br />

Jennifer Heeg<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Power, Resistance and Counter-Domination Movements<br />

Irina Velicu<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andreas Behnke<br />

University of Reading<br />

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TB02 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The European Union and Multilateral Institutions<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

The Standing Group on <strong>International</strong> Relations of the ECPR (SGIR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Knud Erik Jørgensen<br />

University of Aarhus<br />

Grotian Visions on Trial! The EU, the ICC and the Darfur Prosecutions<br />

Tonny Brems Knudsen<br />

University of Aarhus<br />

Priority “Effective Multilateralism” - The EU’s Contribution to making UN Reform Impossible<br />

Franziska Brantner<br />

University of Cologne<br />

The European Union and Multilateral Institutions: An Agenda for Research<br />

Knud Erik Jørgensen<br />

University of Aarhus<br />

Sebastian Oberthür<br />

Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Whither European Power in Global Economic Governance Institutions<br />

Jens L. Mortensen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andreas Hasenclever<br />

University of Tuebingen<br />

Robert Wolfe<br />

Queen's University


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TB03 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

What Difference do Human Rights Institutions Make? Beth Simmons<br />

and Critics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Beth A. Simmons<br />

Harvard University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Michael Byers<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

R. Charli Carpenter<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Claudia Dahlerus<br />

Albion College<br />

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TB04 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Non-traditional Security: Theory and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yusuke Dan<br />

Director, Tokai University European Center, Denmark<br />

Can Words Change the World?: Theoretical Implications of “Human Security” for <strong>International</strong> Relations and its<br />

Applicability as Policy Guidelines<br />

Takashi Baba<br />

Professor, Shizuoka University of Art and Culture<br />

Energy Security and Environmental Protection: The Case of Sakhalin Development<br />

Hiroyuki Fujimaki<br />

Lecturer, Tokai University<br />

Human Security in Practice: The Case of Food Security<br />

Naoto Yoshikawa<br />

Acting Chancellor, Hawaii Tokai <strong>International</strong> College, USA<br />

Non-Traditional Security Discussed: The Debates in Japan on Post-Conflict Contributions<br />

David Arase<br />

Associate Professor, Pomona College, USA<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yusuke Dan<br />

Director, Tokai University European Center, Denmark


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TB06 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National<br />

Policy Domain - Roundtable (a)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Ann Tickner<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Gale A. Mattox<br />

U.S. Naval Academy<br />

John J. Mearsheimer<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Henry R. Nau<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Iver B. Neumann<br />

Oslo University<br />

Marcela Rios Tobar<br />

Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales , Sede Chile (FLACSO Chile)<br />

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TB07 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Global Citizenship: Pedagogical, Theoretical, and Cross National<br />

Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Harry I. Chernotsky<br />

University of North Carolina at Charlotte<br />

Roundtable: Cold War Perspectives on European Citizenship and Integration: The Example of the Anti-Communist<br />

Czechoslovak Exile<br />

Francis Raska<br />

Charles University<br />

Roundtable: Teaching Citizenship in South Africa<br />

Ralph Lawrence<br />

University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg<br />

Roundtable: Theoretical Aspects of Global Citizenship<br />

Harry I. Chernotsky<br />

University of North Carolina at Charlotte<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

J. Barron Boyd<br />

Le Moyne College


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TB08 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organizations and Policy Implemenation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

German Political Science <strong>Association</strong> (DVPW) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jutta Joachim<br />

Leibniz University Hannover<br />

Bertjan Verbeek<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Beyond the Carrot and Stick: How Effective are State Reporting Procedures in the WTO and the OECD<br />

Thomas Conzelmann<br />

Darmstadt University of Technology<br />

Enforcers, Managers or Authorities? <strong>International</strong> Organizations and Policy Implementation<br />

Jutta Joachim<br />

Leibniz University Hannover<br />

Bob Reinalda<br />

Radboud University<br />

Bertjan Verbeek<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organizations and Implementation by Blacklisting<br />

Jason Sharman<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Pincers and Self-Interest: Supranational Enforcement of European Union Gender Equality<br />

Legislation<br />

Anna van der Vleuten<br />

Radboud University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Tierney<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

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TB09 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Do Enduring Developments Contribute to 1990s Decline in Wars?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bruce Russett<br />

Yale University<br />

Caveats to the "Pacification" of the Global System<br />

Monty G. Marshall<br />

George Mason University<br />

Conflict Resolution Contributions to 1990s Decline in Wars<br />

Louis Kriesberg<br />

Syracuse University


The Decline of War – Will it Continue?<br />

Nils Petter Gleditsch<br />

CSW/PRIO<br />

The Demise of War and of Speculations about the Causes Thereof<br />

John Mueller<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Theorizing the 1990s Decline in Wars<br />

Carolyn M. Stephenson<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ted Robert Gurr<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

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TB10 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Transnational Peacebuilding and Peace Activism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John Gould<br />

Colorado College<br />

Engines of Change: The Role of Youth in Global Conflict and Development<br />

Mark D. Hamilton<br />

American University<br />

Evaluating Peacebuilding Initiatives Using Multiple Methodologies: Lessons Learned from a Greek-Turkish Peace<br />

Education Initiative<br />

Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak<br />

Department of Political Science, Bilkent University<br />

Orkun Genco Genc<br />

Sabanci University<br />

The Global Anti-War Network: Emergence and Impact<br />

Ruth Reitan<br />

University of Miami, Dept. of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Global Justice Movement in the United States since Seattle<br />

Jennifer Hadden<br />

Cornell University<br />

Sidney Tarrow<br />

Cornell University<br />

Transnational Peacebuilding: Bringing Salt and Light to Colombia and the United States<br />

Loramy C. Gerstbauer<br />

Gustavus Adolphus College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amal Khoury<br />

American University


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TB11 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Leaders, Policymakers, and Domestic Policies: Explaining State<br />

Behavior<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ozlem Kayhan<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Democratic Peace and Gender Variants: The Big Five in Crisis and War 1918-2002<br />

Hemda Ben-Yehuda<br />

Bar Ilan University<br />

Kosovo, Coercive Diplomacy and the Bureaucratic Politics Model: Understanding US Policy Choices<br />

Tara M. Lavallee<br />

Univeristy of Notre Dame<br />

Stronger at Home, Respected in the World? Variation in Leader Insecurity and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Jessica L. Weeks<br />

Stanford University<br />

The Tipping Point for War: Overconfidence and the Certainty of Conflict<br />

Dominic Johnson<br />

Princeton University<br />

Dominic Tierney<br />

Swarthmore College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Il Hyun Cho<br />

Cornell University<br />

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TB13 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Hegel and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ritu Vij<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Hegel Beyond the State? Left Hegelian Thought and Global Politics<br />

Martin Weber<br />

The University of Queensland<br />

Hegel Contra Hegel<br />

Ritu Vij<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Hegel, the Savage, and the Wound of Wealth<br />

David Blaney<br />

Macalester College<br />

Naeem Inayatullah<br />

Ithaca College


The Death of Geist? Hegel's Haunting of IR Theory<br />

Robbie Shilliam<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chris Brown<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)<br />

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TB14 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline III: The IR Discipline as<br />

(Open) Social System<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yosef Lapid<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

Hegemonic IR and Academic “Being-in-the-World”<br />

Arlene B. Tickner<br />

Universidad de los Andes<br />

Paradigms, Cultures and Translations: Seven ways of Studying the Discipline<br />

Christian Büger<br />

European University Institute<br />

Relinking the Scientific Study of Politics with Political Practice<br />

Friedrich Kratochwil<br />

European University Institute<br />

The Social and Intellectual Structure of the IR Discipline<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Towards a "Well-Ordered" Social Science<br />

James W. Davis<br />

University of St. Gallen<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yosef Lapid<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

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TB15 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Formal Theory and Strategic Interaction: Insights on Preferences<br />

and Choices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael D. McGinnis<br />

Indiana University<br />

Capitulation in the Traditional Deterrence Model<br />

Lisa J. Carlson<br />

University of Idaho<br />

Raymond Dacey<br />

University of Idaho


Strategic Interaction and the Two-Good Theory of Foreign Policy<br />

T. Clifton Morgan<br />

Rice University<br />

Glenn Palmer<br />

Penn State University<br />

The July Crisis: A Game-Theoretic Analysis<br />

Frank C. Zagare<br />

University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael D. McGinnis<br />

Indiana University<br />

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TB16 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Corporations and the Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elin Lerum Boasson<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Do CSR Instruments Matter? The Case of European Oil Companies<br />

Elin Lerum Boasson<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Jørgen Wet<strong>test</strong>ad<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Economic Competitiveness versus <strong>International</strong> Legitimacy: Consequences for Environmental Policy-making<br />

Katharina Holzinger<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

Making Business Green and the Environment Profitable: The Promotion of Environmental Industries and<br />

Environmental Management in the EU, Japan, and the US<br />

Mark A. Elder<br />

Michigan State University<br />

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TB17 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Media, Popular Culture, and Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J.P. Singh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Globalization by Gaslight: Themes on the Future of State Sovereignty in Popular Fiction, 1870-1920<br />

Michael J. Stoil<br />

Troy University - Atlantic Region<br />

Material Objects and Aura: Political Responsibility and Popular Culture in Relations to Modern Social Movements<br />

David E. Toohey<br />

University of Hawaii Political Science Department


Returning Home: Redemption and Agency in (re)Crossing Borders<br />

Heather L. Johnson<br />

McMaster Univeristy<br />

Scholars Under Spotlight: The Media Coverage of Controversial Scholarship in Social Sciences<br />

Mehpare Selcan Kaynak<br />

Dept. of Pol. Sci. , Bogazici University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn Gallaher<br />

American University<br />

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TB18 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Islamism Between Radicalism and Moderation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marc Lanteigne<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Sunni Islamists in Iraq: An Analytical Map<br />

David Romano<br />

Rhodes College<br />

The Burden of Power? Radicalism and Moderation in the Islamic Republic of Iran<br />

James Thomas Devine<br />

McGill<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marc Lanteigne<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

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TB19 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sandra C. Rein<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Constructivist Perspectives on <strong>International</strong> Political Economy – Hard Facts, Vague Ideas, Responsible<br />

Scholarship<br />

Alexander Brand<br />

University of Dresden - Technische Universitaet Dresden/Germany<br />

Intellectual Responsibility and IR Theory: Security <strong>Studies</strong>, Scholarship, and Negotiationg the Theory/Practice Gap<br />

Chris B. McIntosh<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Professional Paradigms, Disciplinary Cacophony, and Social Responsibilities<br />

Richard W. Chadwick<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

The Rhetorical Capital of Theories, and what Ought to be Done about it: The Democratic Peace Thesis and the<br />

Road to the Roadmap<br />

Piki Ish-Shalom<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Discussant(s)<br />

Meenal Shrivastava<br />

Athabasca University, Alberta<br />

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TB21 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Between Soft and Hard Power: Contemporary Applications of<br />

Nonviolent Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Zunes<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

Nonviolent Action in Latin America's New Democracies<br />

Kristina Mani<br />

Oberlin College<br />

Post-Transition Conflict: Does Nonviolent People Power Dampen Lethality?<br />

Doug Bond<br />

Harvard University and Virtual Research Associates, Inc.<br />

Joe Bond<br />

Harvard University and Virtual Research Associates, Inc.<br />

Struggles to Defend and Reclaim the Commons Through Nonviolent Action<br />

Kurt Schock<br />

Rutgers University, Newark<br />

The Emergence of Strategic Nonviolent Conflict as a Force for Regime Change<br />

Stephen Zunes<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Maria J. Stephan<br />

<strong>International</strong> Center on Nonviolent Conflict<br />

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TB22 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

A Comparative Look at Factors Influencing Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey A. Larsen<br />

SAIC<br />

Autocratic States and <strong>International</strong> Conflict: Not Just a Residual Category<br />

Belgin San Akca<br />

UC, Davis<br />

Japan and Nuclear Weapons: Domestic Inputs Into Japan's Non-Nuclear Stance<br />

Maria Rost Rublee<br />

University of Tampa<br />

Questioning Pacifism: Collective Identity and Security Policy in Japan<br />

Keiko Hirata<br />

California State University, Northridge


Discussant(s)<br />

Robert R. Tomes<br />

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency<br />

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TB23 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Academic and Non-Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to<br />

Ultimate Goals<br />

Sponsors<br />

Professional Development Committee<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ido Oren<br />

University of Florida<br />

Jonathan R. Strand<br />

University of Nevada, Las Vegas<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Axel Dreher<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Keith Krause<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Thomas G. Weiss<br />

City University of New York<br />

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TB24 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Common Sense in the Theory & Practice of US Diplomacy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David H. Dunn<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

A Case Study: FDR's Policy of Tutelage for Korea--Misguided or Well Planned?<br />

Robert L. Hays<br />

Political Science<br />

America has no Better Friend than Australia? An Analysis of the US-Australia Alliance<br />

Brendon O’Connor<br />

Griffith University<br />

Common Sense and Foreign Policy<br />

John D. Stempel<br />

Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy<br />

Narrating Hegemony: Discursive Practices and the Diplomacy of Culture and Information in US Foreign Policy<br />

Sarah E. Graham<br />

Australian National University


Discussant(s)<br />

David H. Dunn<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

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TB25 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Gender in the Classroom<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Douglas J. Becker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Laura Sjoberg<br />

Duke University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Mohammed Bahramzadeh<br />

Arizona Western College<br />

Francine D'Amico<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Debra L. DeLaet<br />

Drake University<br />

Julie Webber<br />

Illinois State University<br />

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TB26 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Transnational Debates on Human Rights in the Muslim World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony Chase<br />

Occidental College<br />

Muslim Diasporas in Europe: Incomplete Integration, Identity Crisis, and the Quest for Human Rights<br />

Mahmood Monshipouri<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

The Changing Role of Human Rights Claims in Controversies Concerning West European Muslim Demands for<br />

Cultural and Religious Accommodation<br />

Elaine Thomas<br />

Bard College<br />

The Intersection of Human Rights and Islam in Framing Contemporary Muslim World Debates<br />

Anthony Chase<br />

Occidental College<br />

Transnational Activism from the Closet: Gay Rights in the Middle East<br />

Hassan El-Menyawi<br />

Davidson College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jocelyne Cesari<br />

Harvard University


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TB27 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Patterns and Trends in U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Deborah W. Larson<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Analyzing the Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Eric M. French<br />

Indiana University<br />

Grand Strategy for "Small Wars" Wanted: Why the U.S. has not Learned the Lessons fro Winning the Peace in Low<br />

Intensity Conflicts<br />

Julien Tourreille<br />

University of Quebec at Montreal, UQAM<br />

Instructing Soldiers for Their States: The Allocation and Evolution of U.S. Military Training Assistance for<br />

Foreign Nationals<br />

Martin J. Kifer<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Where Does Diplomacy End? The Turning of the Screw from U.S. Economic Sanctions to Military Dispute<br />

Monika A. Klimek<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Jerome F. Venteicher<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Deborah W. Larson<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

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TB28 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Focusing Close to Home: Critiques of the Profession<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anna Stavrianakis<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Call to Arms: The University as a Site of Militarised Capitalism and a Site of Struggle<br />

Anna Stavrianakis<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Challenges to Academic Freedom: From Structural Adjustment to the War on Terror<br />

Constantine George Caffentzis<br />

University of Southern Maine<br />

Concessions and Contradictions: Surviving Academic Institutions<br />

Elize E. Sakamoto<br />

LSE<br />

The Burden of Academic Labour: Measure and Value in UK Higher Education<br />

David Harvie<br />

University of Leicester


Discussant(s)<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

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TB29 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

U.S Foreign Policy Issues and Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jerel A. Rosati<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

About Face? Foreign Policy Change and the Reagan Doctrine<br />

Jerel A. Rosati<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Adverse effects of U.S. Foreign Policy: MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha)<br />

Greta Costa<br />

Nova Southeastern University<br />

Loreta Costa<br />

Nova Southeastern University<br />

Shall These Secessionist States Be Recognized? The U.S. Stance Toward Secessionist Movements in Europe, Africa<br />

and South East Asia<br />

Jonathan Paquin<br />

McGill University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sheldon R. Anderson<br />

Miami University<br />

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TB30 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Rethinking Realism: The Continuing Relevance of Realist Political<br />

Thought?<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian C. Schmidt<br />

Carleton University<br />

Cartesian Realism? Raymond Aron's Marriage of Liberalism and Realism<br />

Nicholas Rengger<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

Hans J. Morgenthau’s Discussion of Meaning in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Mihaela Neacsu<br />

The Open University, UK<br />

Thomas Hobbes and The Just War Tradition: Just War Questions and Realist Answers<br />

Cian D. O'Driscoll<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Understanding Continuity and Change in Realism<br />

Columba Peoples<br />

Swansea University


Discussant(s)<br />

Brian C. Schmidt<br />

Carleton University<br />

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TB31 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society IV:<br />

Limitations on Warfare<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Benjamin de Carvalho<br />

NUPI (Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs)<br />

“Once Upon a Time…”: Humanitarianism in <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Andrea Paras<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Just War, Legal War, and Hegemony in Early-Modern Europe<br />

Randall C. H. Lesaffer<br />

Tilburg University<br />

Social Institutions and Warfare in Latin Europe<br />

Vivek Sharma<br />

Yale University<br />

The Emergence of <strong>International</strong> Order in Legitimisations of War from 16th to 18th Century<br />

Anuschka Tischer<br />

Philipps-Universität Marburg<br />

Ways of Warmaking: Just War and Sovereign Authority in a Historical Perspective<br />

Jens Bartelson<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yale Ferguson<br />

Rutgers University, Newark<br />

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TB32 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Realism, Foreign Policy, and Responsibility in Peace and War<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James M. Lindsay<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Hegemony and the Limits of <strong>International</strong> Law: Explaining Guantánamo as an Operation of Power<br />

Jennifer Dugan<br />

Leo Strauss and US Foreign Policy: Elites, 'Salutary Opinions" and 'Noble Lies'<br />

Aggie Hirst<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Realism, Morality, and <strong>International</strong> Relations: Explaining the Decision-Making Principles Underlying<br />

Augustine's Just War Criteria<br />

Joel H. Westra<br />

John G. Tower Center for Political <strong>Studies</strong> - Southern Methodist University


Security First<br />

Amitai Etzioni<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Speaking Truth to Power: Hans Morgenthau on the Ethics of Scholarship<br />

Murielle Cozette<br />

Australian National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jack E. Holmes<br />

Hope College<br />

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TB33 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Gender and the Levels of Governance in a Post-National World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

S. Laurel Weldon<br />

Purdue University<br />

Do Numbers 1325 Ring Any Bells? - Gender Mainstreaming in the Context of the European Civilian Crisis<br />

Management Operations<br />

Marjaana Juahola<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

The Politics of the Global Governance of Eating Disorders: A Model for Cross-State Comparison<br />

Kristin Edquist<br />

Eastern Washington University<br />

The Use and Abuse of <strong>International</strong> Human Rights Norms: Tensions between Ethnicity and Gender in the Andes<br />

Manuela L. Pica<br />

Universidad San Francisco de Quito<br />

Women in the Peripheries: Evaluating the Impact of Subnational Institutions on Women in Politics<br />

Candice D. Ortbals<br />

Pepperdine University<br />

Margaret E. Rincker<br />

Illinois Wesleyan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joyce P. Kaufman<br />

Whittier College<br />

Alison D. Renteln<br />

University of Southern California<br />

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TB34 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Ethical and Practical Challenges of Field <strong>Studies</strong> on Armed<br />

Groups<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Klaus Schlichte<br />

Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany


Chair(s)<br />

Kirsti Stuvoy<br />

University of Tromsoe, Norway<br />

A Bridge Not Too Far: Overcoming the Challenges of Ethnography in the Study of Armed Groups<br />

Ismail Olawale<br />

University of Bradford<br />

Fieldwork, Objectivity, and the Academic Enterprise: Constraints and Opportunities for the Study of Non-State<br />

Actors<br />

Marie-Joëlle Zahar<br />

Universite de Montreal<br />

Reflections on Fieldwork among the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) during the 1980s<br />

Thomas Zitelmann<br />

Free University Berlin<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

J. David Singer<br />

University of Michigan<br />

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TB35 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Identity, Culture, and <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Grossman<br />

Mount Union College<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey and Japan<br />

Hasan Kosebalaban<br />

James Madison College, Michigan State University<br />

National Identity and Foreign Policy in Post-Soviet Ukraine<br />

Michael Grossman<br />

Mount Union College<br />

The British Empire, the United States and the Origins of the “Anglo identity” in World Politics, 1895-1905<br />

Srdjan Vucetic<br />

The Ohio State Universty<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William T. Laventhal<br />

Graduate Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers-Newark<br />

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TB36 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

National Foreign Policies in the EU<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Geoffrey R. Edwards<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Narratives and the Analysis of European Foreign Policies<br />

Ben Tonra<br />

Dublin European Institute


National Foreign Policy of EU Member States: How Distinctive and How Unique<br />

Ludovica Marchi<br />

Reading Univ., UK<br />

The EU and Member States: New Networks and New Capacities?<br />

Geoffrey R. Edwards<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Henrik Larsen<br />

Copenhagen Univ.<br />

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TB37 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Building Tolerant Civic Society in Tajikistan: 10 Years after Civil<br />

War<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Houman A. Sadri<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organizations in Tajikistan: Their Agendas for Peace Building, Conflict Resolution and<br />

Multculturism<br />

Alan J. DeYoung<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Religion and Education in Tajikistan: Toward Tolerant Civic Society<br />

Sandra Cheldelin<br />

ICAR, George Mason University<br />

The System of Social Identities in Tajikistan: Early Warning and Conflict Prevention<br />

Karina V. Korostelina<br />

National Taurida University, Ukraine<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gregg Hall<br />

Morehouse College<br />

Reuel Hanks<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

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TB38 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Militarization of Knowledge: Materialitites, Epistemic Violence,<br />

and Feminist Interventions<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anna M. Agathangelou<br />

York University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Melanie Richter-Montpetit<br />

York University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Tamara Spira<br />

University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

Heather Turcotte<br />

University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

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TB39 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Socio-Economic Aspects of Post-Communist Transition<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Spyridon Kotsovilis<br />

McGill University<br />

Building in the Sand<br />

Beau A. Bergmann<br />

University of Northern Iowa<br />

From Transition to Growth: Social Networks and Business Performance<br />

Iva Bozovic<br />

University of Southern California<br />

National Currencies and Identity Formation in Former Soviet States<br />

Scott Cooper<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

The Economic Impact of Migration Flows: Sustainable Development of the Western Balkans and Emigration<br />

Vladimir P. Grecic<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Politics and Economics<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mariya Y. Omelicheva<br />

Purdue University<br />

Rachel J. Vanderhill<br />

University of Virginia<br />

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TB40 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Terrorism as Politics: Understanding Sources of Support for<br />

Terrorism<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kathleen Smarick<br />

National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism<br />

Attitudinal Factors in Passive Support for Terrorism against American Civilians<br />

Clay Ramsay<br />

Program on <strong>International</strong> Policy Attitudes<br />

Steve Weber<br />

Program on <strong>International</strong> Policy Attitudes<br />

Consenting to Jihad<br />

Christine Fair<br />

United States Institute of Peace


Consenting to Jihad<br />

Stephen M. Shellman<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Hizballah and the Tamil Tigers – Comparing Service Provision by Insurgent Organizations<br />

Shawn T. Flanigan<br />

University at Albany, State University of New York<br />

Terrorism and Institutional Legitimacy: When do Ordinary Citizens Support Extraordinary Violence?<br />

Gary LaFree<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Terrorists and Insurgents as Webmaster<br />

Victor Asal<br />

University at Albany, State University of New York<br />

Paul Harwood<br />

University of North Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gary Ackerman<br />

National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism<br />

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TB41 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Scholarship and Engagement with Power and Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gunhild Hoogensen<br />

University of Tromso<br />

"First Let's Kill All the Teachers": Sudanese Universities as Sites of Resistance and Social Transformation<br />

Linda S. Bishai<br />

US Institute of Peace<br />

Influential Scholars and Scholarship: The Politics of Expertise in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Johan Eriksson<br />

The Swedish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Whom Shall I Serve? The Cognitive, Social, and Moral Commitments of a Theoretical Engagement with Power<br />

Inanna H. Hamati-Ataya<br />

American University of Beirut<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gunhild Hoogensen<br />

University of Tromso<br />

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TB42 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Development, Democracy and Justice<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pamela Blackmon<br />

Valparaiso University


Does IMF Conditionality Threaten Regional Security?<br />

Julie L. Mueller<br />

University of New England<br />

Eliminating Trade Barriers: A Final Step toward Alleviating Poverty in the Poorest Countries<br />

Pamela Blackmon<br />

Valparaiso University<br />

Globalization and Justice: Orientations of American Elites to Pressing Social Issues<br />

David C. Earnest<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Ole R. Holsti<br />

Duke University<br />

Steering the Race to Fish: Governance and the <strong>International</strong> Political Economy of Fisheries<br />

Eric J. Ziegelmayer<br />

Saint Lawrence University<br />

Transition toward Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Determinants Fostering or Hindering Democratization<br />

Mi Yung Yoon<br />

Hanover College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Praveen K. Chaudhry<br />

FIT / SUNY<br />

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TB43 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Human Rights, Emancipation, and Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Srini Sitaraman<br />

Clark University, Department of Government and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Abandoned Lives along Border Zones: Forcibly Displaced Peoples, Kafka’s Parables, and the <strong>International</strong><br />

Protection Regime<br />

Decha Tangseefa<br />

Thammasat University<br />

Foreign Participation in China's Human Rights Regime: Cosmeticians of Oppression or Defenders of Justice?<br />

Titus Chen<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Securizitizing AIDS, Gender Equality and Refugees: Who and What Is It Good For?<br />

Natalie Florea Hudson<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

The Anti-Slavery Project: Legal Abolition vs. Effective Emancipation<br />

Joel F. Quirk<br />

Australian National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marilyn I. McMorrow<br />

Georgetown University


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TB44 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Corruption in State: Economic and Political Dimensions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hans Krause Hansen<br />

Copenhagen Business School<br />

Corruption, Illegal Trade and Compliance with the Montreal Protocol<br />

Kate Ivanova<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Foreign Corporation Penetration, Corruption, and Economic Development in Less Developed Countries<br />

Jeffrey Kentor<br />

Department of Sociology, University of Utah<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eleni Tsingou<br />

University of Warwick<br />

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TB45 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Criminal Justice: Enforcing Human Rights?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eric Leonard<br />

Shenandoah University<br />

A Quest for Accountability - The Effectiveness of Internatianal Criminal Tribunals on Ending Impunity<br />

Frederike A. van de Poll<br />

University of Tübingen<br />

Expansion of Transitional Justice: Its Causes and Impact - A Cross-National Statistical Analysis<br />

Hun Joon Kim<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Global Governance and the State: Domestic Enforcement of Universal Jurisdiction<br />

Eric Leonard<br />

Shenandoah University<br />

Taking Milosevic Seriously: The Politics of <strong>International</strong> Justice<br />

Jonathan Graubart<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Latha Varadarajan<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John W. Dietrich<br />

Bryant University


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TB46 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Domestic Industries in a Globalizing Economy: Evidence from North<br />

America and Europe<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kerry A. Chase<br />

Tufts University<br />

A Tale of Two Clusters<br />

Maureen A. Molot<br />

Carleton University<br />

Lynn K. Mytelka<br />

University of Maastricht<br />

Everything but Trade: How a Protectionist House of Representatives Passed the United States-Central American-<br />

Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement<br />

Collin T. Jergens<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Globalization and the Politics of Subsidies<br />

Umut Aydin<br />

University of Washington<br />

Ideology Rules – The Falsity of Ober-Structuralism in Neo-Developmental State Arguments – Japan and Ireland<br />

Revisited<br />

Dan Breznitz<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology<br />

Industry Lobbying and Rules of Origin in Free Trade Agreements<br />

Kerry A. Chase<br />

Tufts University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Philipp G. Khanin<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

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TB47 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Diplomacy and <strong>International</strong> Equilibrium<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

English School<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Greg Russell<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

A Dipomacy of Understanding: Raymond Aron and the Moral Foundations of <strong>International</strong> Political Equilibrium<br />

Reed Davis<br />

Seattle Pacific University<br />

The Diplomacy of Equilibrium: Calhoun, Guizot, and Peel<br />

David Clinton<br />

Baylor University<br />

Theodore Roosevelt's Diplomacy and the Quest for Great Power Equilibrium<br />

Greg Russell<br />

University of Oklahoma


Woodrow Wilson: Diplomacy and the Critique of Equilibrium<br />

Daniel G. Lang<br />

Lynchburg College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eric Heinze<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

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TB48 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Legal Theory and <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory: An<br />

Analysis of Current Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony Clark Arend<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Refugees and Legal Rules: Can the <strong>International</strong> Refugee Regime Provide Adequate Protection?<br />

Sarah Cross<br />

M.A. Refugee <strong>Studies</strong> Center, Oxford University<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Prohibition on Torture: Is it Law?<br />

John Sawyer<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The Law of War and the Global War on Terror<br />

Anthony Clark Arend<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The Wires Have Ears: Balancing Civil Liberties and Security in the Post-September 11th World<br />

Elizabeth Grimm<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John K. Gamble<br />

Penn State University<br />

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TB49 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Ethical responsibility and responsiveness in international relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Toni A. Erskine<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Response-ability in the Age of War Against Terrorism: Responsive Ethics<br />

Servan Adar Avsar<br />

Istanbul Bilgi University<br />

Sympathy in War<br />

Shunzo Majima<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

The Just Soldier: Facing a War that Does Not Meet Jus ad Bellum Criteria<br />

Francis Harbour<br />

George Mason University


Discussant(s)<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

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TB50 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Failing/Failed State (2): The Failed State and Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Tobias Debiel<br />

Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg<br />

Terrorist Black Holes: A Study into Terrorist Sanctuaries<br />

Rem Korteweg<br />

Clingendael Centre for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Myth of the Failed State and the war on Terror: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom<br />

Aidan Hehir<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Understanding Political Order and Public Security in Failing States<br />

Alice Hills<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Wars across States: Regional Conflict and State Collapse in Africa<br />

James J. Hentz<br />

Virginia Military Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Tobias Debiel<br />

Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg<br />

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TB51 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms Revisited<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lise M. Howard<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Legitimacy and Strategic Behavior: The Instrumental Use of Norms in World Politics<br />

Ian Hurd<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Researching World Public Opinion: The State of the Art<br />

Steven G. Kull<br />

Program on <strong>International</strong> Policy Attitudes, University of Maryland<br />

Resisting Norms – How do Actors Oppose Norm Change in <strong>International</strong> Politics?<br />

Cindy Kite<br />

Umea University<br />

Malin Eklund Wimelius<br />

Umeå University


The Rise and Possible Demise of the Norm of Negotiated Settlement in Civil Wars<br />

Lise M. Howard<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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TB52 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Supranational Organization and Subnational, Regional Economic<br />

and Political Autonomy-Europe and Beyond<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David L. Ellison<br />

Grinnell College<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institutions and Changes in Preferences of States: “The Second Image Reversed” in the Case of<br />

Regional Integration<br />

Min-hyung Kim<br />

University of Washington<br />

Regional Economic Integration in Europe and the Western Hemisphere: Is There a Method to the Madness?<br />

Axel Huelsemeyer<br />

Concordia University<br />

Sub-National Contention in the Philippines<br />

Helen J. Delfeld<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Supranational Organization and Subnational Regional Economic and Political Autonomy: The Case of NAFTA<br />

Cross Border Regions<br />

Kathryn B. Friedman<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

The EU Enlargement toward the Western Balkan Countries: The Use of Sub-Regionalism as a Policy Tool<br />

Atsuko Higashino<br />

Hiroshima City University, Faculty of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David L. Ellison<br />

Grinnell College<br />

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TB99 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology, Ethics and Accountability<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Africa as an Object of Knowledge: Representation as Production<br />

Isaac A. Kamola<br />

Un&#305;vers&#305;ty of M&#305;nnesota, Twin Cities<br />

Cognitive Modeling of Concept Systems: Comparing Knowledge Representations<br />

Guilherme de Araujo Silva<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Conceptualizing Accountability: The Role of Context and Culture<br />

Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre<br />

George Washington University


Democratic Solutions to Nuclear Waste Siting: Policy Options<br />

Henry B. Lyon<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Disciplining the Self-Image of the Discipline: IR Metatheory and the Political<br />

Miguel F. de Larrinaga<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Domestic Legitimacy, Competent Authority, and the Right of National Defense<br />

Kimberly A. Hudson<br />

Brown University<br />

Elite Interviewing in Cross-National Research: Promise and Pitfalls<br />

Jennifer K. Smith<br />

UW - Milwaukee<br />

For a New History of Energy Relations<br />

Paolo Natali<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Hard and Soft Jihad in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Hayat Alvi-Aziz<br />

Arcadia University<br />

Histories Clash: The Case of the Denial of the Jewish Holocaust<br />

Nava Lowenheim<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

I N G O s, Protocolism, and the Building of a Cosmopolitan Framework of Accountability<br />

Richard R. Weiner<br />

Rhode Island College<br />

Institutional Path Dependence for Regime Survival in the Face of the Great Famine: A Comparative Analysis of<br />

China and North Korea<br />

Taekyoon Kim<br />

Johns Hopkins School of Advanced <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Motive and Intention in Humanitarian Intervention<br />

Kimberly A. Hudson<br />

Brown University<br />

Mourning and Political Risk: Thinking beyond Atrocity and Justice in World Politics<br />

Kate Schick<br />

St Andrews University<br />

Poiesis of Silence: A Politics of Resistance<br />

Natascha P. Mard<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Protecting Populations at the Cost of Individuals? The Construction of Public Health as a Political Force<br />

Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow<br />

American University<br />

Reforming the United Nations: Enhancing the Accountability to meet the Global Challenge<br />

Ikuyo Hasuo<br />

Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of Law<br />

Regulating European Monetary Relations through Risk and Uncertainty: Governance and the Asymmetric<br />

Application of the Stability and Growth Pact<br />

Bartholomew Paudyn<br />

Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada<br />

Regulatory Discretion and Policy Innovation: Research on Flexible Policy Approaches<br />

Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar<br />

University of Michigan - Dearborn


Re-Territorializing the Global Order: Carl Schmitt and the Concept of Grossraum Today<br />

Alexander D. Barder<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Territory as a Property Claim<br />

Barton T. Edgerton<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The “Christian Democrats” of Turkey? Bias or Misperception: The Justice and Development Party’s Foreign<br />

Media Coverage<br />

Baris Kesgin<br />

Department of Political Science, The University of Kansas<br />

The Economy of Immigrant Labor in the United Arab Emirates<br />

Kimberly Weir<br />

Northern Kentucky University<br />

The Effects of Europhilia in EU <strong>Studies</strong>: The Missing Debate between Supranational Scepticism and Justification<br />

Andrew R. Glencross<br />

European University Institute, Florence<br />

The Impact of Evolutionary Psychology and Research into Racial/Ethnic Difference into the Theory, Practice, and<br />

Teaching of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Daniel McIntosh<br />

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Myth of a Polarized America Reproduced North of the US Border? The Quebec Media Coverage of the<br />

“Culture War” in the United States<br />

Frederick Gagnon<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal<br />

The Other Side of Virtue: Intervention Abroad and Democracy at Home<br />

Alexander Gourevitch<br />

Columbia University<br />

The Reformulation of Crisis: Communicating Urgency in a Complex World<br />

D. G. Webster<br />

USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Towards <strong>International</strong> Political Sociology of the Environment: A Russian Case Study<br />

Monica Tennberg<br />

University of Lapland<br />

Traditional and Local Knowledge in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Science and Policy Dimensions<br />

Pia M. Kohler<br />

University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Department of Political Science<br />

U.S. Political Foundations of UN Reform Stasis and Responsible Scholarship<br />

Roger A. Coate<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Andrei Iovu<br />

Moldova State University and University of South Carolina<br />

Why Do States Join the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court? - A Typology<br />

Michael J. Struett<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

Will Calanus Force the World Community in General and the Signatories of the Svalbard Treaty Specifically to<br />

take a Stand on Norway’s Sovereignty over the Svalbard Area?<br />

Rachel G. Haug<br />

ISS, NTNU


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TC01 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Europe and Latin America (I)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (AMEI) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Roberto Domínguez<br />

Suffolk University<br />

After Vienna: Rethinking the Birregional Strategic Alliance between Europe and Latin America<br />

Stephan Sberro<br />

ITAM<br />

Brazil and Mexico: Models of Integration and the Challenges of Development<br />

Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveira<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco<br />

New Integration Models in Europe and Latin America<br />

Thomas Cieslik<br />

ITESM<br />

Trade Triangulation: The Stalemate of the FTAA and EU-MERCOSUR FTA<br />

Gaspare M. Genna<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Pablo Toral<br />

Beloit College<br />

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TC02 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Political Economy of Trafficking<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Simon Reich<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

All Shook Up: The Impact of the Tsunami on Trafficking in South and Southeast Asia<br />

Kamal Sadiq<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Drug-Trafficking and the State in Mexico: Unstable Alliances<br />

Monica Serrano<br />

El Colegio de Mexico<br />

Prohibitions Nested and Embedded: Exploring the Persistence of Human and Drug Trafficking<br />

H. Richard Friman<br />

Marquette University<br />

The Changing Political Economy of Illicit Commerce in Peripheral States<br />

William Reno<br />

Northwestern University<br />

The Trafficking in Persons: Relating Then to Now<br />

John Picarelli<br />

American University


Discussant(s)<br />

Simon Reich<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

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TC03 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

From Primitive Accumulation to Accumulation by Dispossession?<br />

Debating the New Imperialism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marcus E. Taylor<br />

Queen's University<br />

Bringing Capitalism Back In: The Limits to Labour-Shareholder Activism in the New Imperialism<br />

Susanne Soederberg<br />

Queen's University<br />

Street Corner Performances Negotiating the Accumulation of Capital, Power, and Dispossession<br />

Dia Da Costa<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

The Intellectual Commons vs Intellectual Property: Marxian and Polanyian Perspectives on the Primitive<br />

Accumulation of Intellectual Capital<br />

Bob Jessop<br />

Lancaster University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeffrey Harrod<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

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TC04 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Meeting African Political and Development Challenges - African<br />

Politics Conference Group panel<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

African Politics Conference Group Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sandra F. Joireman<br />

Wheaton College<br />

Building National Political Coalitions and Managing Natural Resources: Implications for Community-Based<br />

Natural Resource Management in Botswana<br />

Amy R. Poteete<br />

Concordia University<br />

Constitution-Making and Reform of the Kenyan State<br />

Makau Mutua<br />

State University of New York Buffalo Law School<br />

The Resource Curse Revisited: What Role Ownership?<br />

Ryan Conway<br />

Truman State University<br />

John James Quinn<br />

Truman State University


Women in Parliament: Do They Make a Difference in the Lives of Women? The Case of Mauritius<br />

Sheila Bunwaree<br />

University of Mauritius<br />

Mi Yung Yoon<br />

Hanover College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sandra F. Joireman<br />

Wheaton College<br />

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TC05 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Negotiating Global Environmental Politics in the Classroom<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Radoslav S. Dimitrov<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

Bad Can be Good: Simulating Forest Negotiations<br />

Radoslav S. Dimitrov<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

Negotiating the Earth’s Future: Utilizing an “Earth Summit” Simulation in the Teaching of <strong>International</strong><br />

Environmental Politics<br />

John Creed<br />

College of Charleston<br />

Negotiating the Next Climate Treaty<br />

Liliana B. Andonova<br />

Colby College<br />

Renzo Mendoza<br />

Colby College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elizabeth DeSombre<br />

Wellesley College<br />

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TC06 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Disaggregating the Role of Political Regimes in Internal Conflicts<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

The Standing Group on <strong>International</strong> Relations of the ECPR (SGIR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Halvard Buhaug<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Political Opportunity Structures and Civil War<br />

Kristian S. Gleditsch<br />

University of Essex<br />

Simulating the Evolution of Global Democracy Levels<br />

Joachim Carlsen<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)


Simulating the Evolution of Global Democracy Levels<br />

Håvard Hegre<br />

PRIO, <strong>International</strong> Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo<br />

The Ills of Diversity: How Increasing Social Antagonisms Translate into Violence<br />

Gerald Schneider<br />

University of Konstanz<br />

Why Do Rulers Commit Mass Murder? The Microfoundations of Human Insecurity<br />

Aysegul Aydin<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Scott Gates<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christian Davenport<br />

University of Maryland<br />

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TC07 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Explaining Ethnic Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Shelley Deane<br />

Bowdoin College<br />

Belligerent Nationalism in a Globalizing World: A Peace and Conflict <strong>Studies</strong> Perspective<br />

Harry Anastasiou<br />

Portland State University<br />

Contentious Traditions: The Vicissitudes of Ethnic Conflict in Fiji<br />

Ajnesh Prasad<br />

York University<br />

Educating for Ethnic Conflict? The Case of Rwanda<br />

Elisabeth A. King<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Riots and Restraint: Explaining Individuals' Participation in Ethnic Violence in Nigeria<br />

Alexandra L. Scacco<br />

Columbia University, Department of Political Science<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Shelley Deane<br />

Bowdoin College<br />

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TC08 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global and Regional Organizations in a Post-Bush Era: Growth or<br />

Demise (2)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Central and East European <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (CEEISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Zlatko Šabic<br />

University of Ljubljana


Do IGOs Matter? Analyzing Conflictual Behavior and Shared IGO Membership<br />

Elizabeth Fausett<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Regionalisation Processes in the Mediterranean area<br />

Ana Bojinovi<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

RGOs, Regional Water Governance, and the Development of Environmental Consensus<br />

Andrea Gerlak<br />

University of Arizona<br />

State Participation in <strong>International</strong> Institutions II: Making the Security Agenda in the UN<br />

Zlatko Šabic<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sara M. Mitchell<br />

University of Iowa<br />

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TC09 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideas, Identities<br />

and Institutions<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Turkish <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Cengiz Erisen<br />

Stony Brook University, SUNY<br />

Halit Mustafa Tagma<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Shaping Turkey's Immigration Policy<br />

Turkan Ertuna<br />

Erasmus University, Rotterdam<br />

The Europeanization of the Aegean Dispute Between Turkey and Greece: A Constructivist/Discursive Approach<br />

Gokcen Yavas<br />

Beykent University<br />

Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Conflicts in the FormerYugoslavia: A Search for Reconstruction of State<br />

Identity?<br />

Birgul Demirtas-Coskun<br />

Baskent University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Pinar Bilgin<br />

Bilkent University<br />

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TC10 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Policies toward Migratory Flows: Their Gendered Effects<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Social Science Council (ISSC) Coop Org Panel


Chair(s)<br />

Mary Hawkesworth<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Mexican Policy Responses to the North American Labor Market: The Case of the Consejo Consultivo del Instituto<br />

de los Mexicanos<br />

Jane Bayes<br />

California State University, Northridge<br />

Laura Gonzalez<br />

University of Texas at Dallas<br />

Of Middle Eastern Appearance": Gender and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in the "West"<br />

Marian Simms<br />

University of Otago, New Zealand<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Han Tran Giang<br />

Temple University<br />

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TC11 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities of Engaging in the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Policy Domain - Roundtable (b)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hayward R. Alker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Chaibong Hahm<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Andrew Mack<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Diane Stone<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Thomas G. Weiss<br />

City University of New York<br />

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TC12 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Ethics of Responsibility: An Inter-Civilizational Dialogue<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Fred R. Dallmayr<br />

Joan Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame<br />

Sandra Halperin<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Hiroyuki Tosa<br />

KOBE UNIVERSITY<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

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TC13 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Gendering (In)Security and Terror(ism)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Heather Turcotte<br />

University of California, Santa Cruz<br />

Bringing the War on/of Terror Home: Engendering Homeland (In)Security<br />

Cristina Masters<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Gender Dimensions in Risk Assessment<br />

J. Peter Burgess<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Ground Zero: How Terrorism, Identity Politics, and Gender Can Shape a Warped Landscape<br />

Christine Sylvester<br />

Lancaster University<br />

The Democratic Security Discourse in Colombia and its Co-Constitutive Effects on Gender Identities<br />

Josefina Echavarría A.<br />

Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Maria Stern<br />

Swedish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

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TC14 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Key Issues in The North Korean Nuclear Crisis<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Tae-Hwan Kwak<br />

Eastern Kentucky University<br />

A Roadmap for Implementing the 9.19 Joint Statement<br />

Tae-Hwan Kwak<br />

Eastern Kentucky University<br />

KEDO and Provision of LWRs to North Korea<br />

Ken Quinones<br />

Akita <strong>International</strong> University


U.S. Policy toward North Korea under G.W. Bush: A Critical Perspective<br />

Curtis H. Martin<br />

Merrimack College<br />

US Financial Sanctions Against North Korea<br />

Seung-Ho Joo<br />

University of Minnesota-Morris<br />

Tae-Hwan Kwak<br />

Eastern Kentucky University<br />

US/North Korean Negotiation Behavior at the Six-Party Talks<br />

Scott Snyder<br />

The Asia Foundation<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jay Parker<br />

Center for the Study of the Presidency<br />

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TC15 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Exploring the Relevance of the Institutionalist Perspective of Foreign<br />

Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ranan D. Kuperman<br />

University of Haifa<br />

An Institutional Analysis of the Global War on Terror<br />

Judith Kullberg<br />

Eastern Michigan University<br />

Means and Meaning: The Responsibility to Protect from the Perspective of a Second-generation Cybernetic<br />

Analysis<br />

James Bevan<br />

Small Arms Survey<br />

Oliver Jütersonke<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Tactical Learning in Foreign Policy<br />

Stephen Majeski<br />

University of Washington<br />

David Sylvan<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

Where You Stand, Where You Sit and How You Think; Bureaucratic Roles and Individual Personalities<br />

Madalina C. Hanes<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ranan D. Kuperman<br />

University of Haifa


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TC16 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Benefits of Pluralism: New Research on <strong>International</strong><br />

Institutions in European and Regional Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

Jeffrey T. Checkel<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Comparing Regional Institutions<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

Functional Form, Identity-Driven Cooperation: The Transformation of NATO<br />

Frank Schimmelfennig<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zuerich)<br />

Latin America's Long March toward <strong>International</strong> Cooperation: Accretion and Design in Regional Institutions<br />

Jorge I. Domínguez<br />

Harvard University<br />

The Socializing Power of <strong>International</strong> Institutions? The Case of Europe<br />

Jeffrey T. Checkel<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Duncan Snidal<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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TC17 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Formal Theory and The Choices For and Against Terror, Insurgency<br />

and Government Response<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Victor Asal<br />

University at Albany, State University of New York<br />

A Simple Game of Terror<br />

Victor Asal<br />

University at Albany, State University of New York<br />

D. Marc Kilgour<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Mobilizing For Peace: Majority Credibility, Minority Power, and Ethnic Politics<br />

Mark I. Lichbach<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Chalinda Weerasinghe<br />

University of Maryland


Terrorist Backlash, Terrorism Prevention, and Policy Delegation<br />

Todd M. Sandler<br />

University of Texas at Dallas<br />

Kevin Siqueira<br />

University of Texas at Dallas<br />

Terrorist Organizations and Alliance Behavior<br />

Navin A. Bapat<br />

Pennsylvania State<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

H. Will Moore<br />

The Florida State University<br />

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TC18 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Constructing Geopolitics: Critical Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alexander B. Murphy<br />

University of Oregon<br />

"Empire" and "State" as Cartographic Creations<br />

Dr. Matthew H. Edney<br />

History of Cartography Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Geographical Naming and Political Blaming: The Uses of Europe’s Greek Borderland in Macedonia<br />

John Agnew<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

The Cartographic Production of Global Space: Early Modern Mapping of the World<br />

Jeppe Strandsbjerg<br />

Copenhagen Business School and University of Sussex<br />

The European Higher Education Area: New Geographies for New Europeans<br />

Ruth Keeling<br />

Cambridge University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alexander B. Murphy<br />

University of Oregon<br />

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TC19 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Democracy, Social Movements and Institutional Change in the<br />

Middle East<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julie I. Chernov<br />

University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

Grasping the Nettle: Hamas and Democracy<br />

Jeroen W. Gunning<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth


Iranian Shi'ism at the Gates of Historic Change<br />

Mehran Kamrava<br />

California State University, Northridge<br />

Muslim Democrats? Comparing JDP and Muslim Brotherhood<br />

Sebnem Gumuscu<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Political Islam and Power Con<strong>test</strong>ations in the “Muslim World”: Leading Theories Revisited<br />

Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar<br />

Dokuz Eylul University<br />

Rebirth, Islamic Revitalization and the “New” Terror: An Analysis of the al-Qaeda Phenomenon<br />

James F. Rinehart<br />

Troy University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Aysegul Komsuoglu<br />

Istanbul University<br />

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TC20 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Secessionist Demands, Bargaining and Conflict Resolution Strategies<br />

in Divided Societies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Saideman<br />

McGill University<br />

From Westminster to Holyrood: The Impact of Devolution on the Scottish Independence Movement<br />

Lawrence Anderson<br />

University of Wisconsin at Whitewater<br />

Local Autonomy, Carvation, and Secession: Explaining National Government Responses to Autonomy Demands<br />

Tavishi Bhasin<br />

Emory University<br />

Amy H. Liu<br />

Emory University<br />

People Power: Population Transfers as a Method of Conflict Management<br />

Erin K. Jenne<br />

Central European University<br />

Why Are Separatists More Rebellious than Other Ethnic Groups?<br />

Jason Sorens<br />

SUNY-Buffalo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen Saideman<br />

McGill University<br />

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TC21 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Critical Security <strong>Studies</strong>: Copenhagen and Beyond<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Richard W. Jackson<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

America’s Mission: Discursive Practices in Exporting the “Western Value System”<br />

Janicke Stramer<br />

The American Graduate School in Paris<br />

Securitisation and Emancipation: Towards a Middle Ground?<br />

Chris Browning<br />

University of Keele , School of Politics, <strong>International</strong> Relations and Phil<br />

Matt McDonald<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Security Clusters: Beyond Referent Object and Threat<br />

Karin Fierke<br />

University of St Andrews<br />

The Copenhagen School and the Construction of Security<br />

Matt McDonald<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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TC22 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Decision Making<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Charles F. Hermann<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

Deciding for War: Information Processing Errors and the the Invasion of Iraq<br />

Tony G. Massoud<br />

Bucknell University<br />

David M. Mitchell<br />

Bucknell University<br />

Putting It On the Bench? An Experimental Assessment of Information Inconsistency in Foreign Policy Decision<br />

Making<br />

Douglas W. Kuberski<br />

Texas A & M University<br />

Wedded to Groupthink: Consistency of Concurrence Seeking Following Threat and Opportunity Groupthink<br />

Decisions<br />

Tobias Van Assche<br />

Syracuse University<br />

When Policy Is Failing: Stay the Course or Change?<br />

Charles F. Hermann<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas Preston<br />

Washington State University


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TC23 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of<br />

the Road<br />

Sponsors<br />

Professional Development Committee<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ido Oren<br />

University of Florida<br />

Rosemary E. Shinko<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Robert A. Denemark<br />

University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project<br />

Margaret G. Hermann<br />

Syracuse University; Editor of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Review<br />

Lynne C. Rienner<br />

Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.<br />

William R. Thompson<br />

Indiana University<br />

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TC24 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Communication, Symbols and Psychology: Strategizing Mobilization<br />

towards Violence<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas F. Homer-Dixon<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Framing Strategies to Play the Communal Card: Illustrations from the Sri Lankan and Bosnian Cases<br />

Marie-Eve Desrosiers<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Framing Threats to Mobilize Ethnic Violence: Insights from Rwanda<br />

Omar McDoom<br />

Harvard University<br />

The Power of Pictures?: Evidence from the Case of Abu Ghraib<br />

Kelly M. Greenhill<br />

Wesleyan University<br />

The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War in the Philippines<br />

Stuart Kaufman<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Tracing Adversarial Framing in the Crisis Behaviour of Majorities<br />

Neophytos Loizides<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William R. Ayres<br />

Elizabethtown College


Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas F. Homer-Dixon<br />

University of Toronto<br />

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TC25 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Unity in Diversity? Integration, Multiculturalism, and its Challenges<br />

to European Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hannes R. Richter<br />

Embassy of Austria, Washington, D.C.<br />

Cool and Competitive? Muslim Culture in the West<br />

Amel Boubekeur<br />

Center for European Policy <strong>Studies</strong>, Brussels<br />

Identity, Integration & Introspection!<br />

Ammar Abdul Hamid<br />

Brookings Institution<br />

Public Opinion & the Multicultural Experiment - Demographic Trends, Growing Public Opposition, and its<br />

Dangers for European Integration<br />

Hannes R. Richter<br />

Embassy of Austria, Washington, D.C.<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ursula E. Daxecker<br />

University of New Orleans<br />

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TC26 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Role of Scale in Climate Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Björn-Ola Linnér<br />

Linköping University<br />

Arctic Climate Change: Science and Policy in an <strong>International</strong> Regional Setting<br />

Annika Nilsson<br />

Linköping university<br />

Campus Climate Action<br />

Dovev Levine<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

Synergies between World Trade and Climate Change Agreements: Local and Global Consequences<br />

Mattias Hjerpe<br />

Linköping university<br />

Björn-Ola Linnér<br />

Linköping University<br />

U.S. Climate Change Politics from Below<br />

Henrik Selin<br />

Boston University


Discussant(s)<br />

Michele Betsill<br />

Colorado State University<br />

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TC27 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Effect of Special Interest Groups on U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Khalil M. Marrar<br />

Bradley University<br />

Advice and Advocacy: The American Legal Debate and US Human Rights Policy<br />

Hanne H. Vik<br />

University of Oslo<br />

The Effects of the Pro-Arab Lobby on American Foreign Policy in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict<br />

Khalil M. Marrar<br />

Bradley University<br />

Sherri S. Replogle<br />

Loyola University<br />

The Relationship Between Scientists, Industry and US Chemical and Biological Weapons Policy, 1965-2006<br />

Karen J. Winzoski<br />

Smith College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Cairo<br />

Georgetown College<br />

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TC28 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Trade Policymaking in Comparative Perspective: Institutions,<br />

Interests, and Ideas<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mark A. Elder<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Resisting Free Trade: Brazil and the FTAA<br />

Jeffrey Cason<br />

Middlebury College<br />

Rethinking Interests and the Politics of Trade Liberalization: Ideas and Political Con<strong>test</strong>ation in Britain and<br />

France<br />

Brian Hanson<br />

Northwestern University<br />

The Importance of Country Risk in Determining Trade Flows: The Preference for a Sure Thing<br />

Ryan G. Baird<br />

University of Arizona<br />

The Institutional Basis of India’s Defensive Position on Agricultural Trade Policy<br />

Surupa Gupta<br />

Whittier College


Why Might Exporters Support Trade Protection for Suppliers? The Strange Case of Corporate Trade Policy<br />

Preferences of Steel-using Industries in Comparative Perspective<br />

Mark A. Elder<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Frederick W. Mayer<br />

Duke University<br />

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TC29 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Global Party Formation from Above and Below<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Noel Parker<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Current Research on Global Party Formation<br />

Teivo Teivainen<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

Global Party Formation from Above and Below in World Historical Perspective<br />

Christopher K. Chase-Dunn<br />

University of California, Riverside<br />

Erika Gutierrez<br />

University of California-Riverside<br />

Ellen Reese<br />

University of California-Riverside<br />

Regional Bases of Inequality and Prospects for Transnational Party Formation<br />

Dawn Wiest<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Noel Parker<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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TC30 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Geopolitics in Central Eurasia: Trends, Relationships and Prospects<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrei Korobkov<br />

Middle Tennessee State University<br />

Identity Landscapes in Central Asia: Islam, Geopolitics and the Policy Conundrum<br />

Reuel Hanks<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

India and Central Asia<br />

Vidya Nadkarni<br />

University of San Diego


The Caspian Sea Region & The Clash of Civilizations<br />

Nathan Burns<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Houman A. Sadri<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Catalysts and Obstacles to Development<br />

Yuri Bosin<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

T. Marti Doyle<br />

University of California Riverside<br />

Gregory Gleason<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

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TC31 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Deleuzian/Guattarian Perspectives on <strong>International</strong> Political Theory<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julian Reid<br />

King’s College London<br />

Along-side Global Political Economy–A Rhizome of Informal Finance<br />

William Vlcek<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discerning the Unconscious of Capitalist Sovereignty<br />

Earl Gammon<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Realism As Rhizome: Relocating a Tradition<br />

Sean Molloy<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

The European Reterritorialization of the Capitalist State<br />

David Bailey<br />

Aston University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Julian Reid<br />

King’s College London<br />

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TC32 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Constructing <strong>International</strong> Norms<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Frederick Gagnon<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal<br />

Critical Theories, Practitioners, and Modest Approaches to <strong>International</strong> Interventions<br />

Laura Zanotti<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University


Fear of Flying: The Management of <strong>International</strong> Aviation Security<br />

Mark B. Salter<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Morality or Identity? Accounting for Normative Change During the "Ottawa Process"<br />

Christine Hanrieder<br />

University of Tuebingen<br />

The Backstabber Forgiven? Repair Processes in Interstate Alliances<br />

Lucile Eznack<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Social Construction of Natural Disasters: the Emerging Norm of <strong>International</strong> Assistance<br />

Lisa M. Burke<br />

University of Denver<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Grossman<br />

Mount Union College<br />

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TC33 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Disciplining the <strong>International</strong>: Honour, Identity and Punishment<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

Examination Period: The Rise of Rating and Ranking in <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Oded Lowenheim<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Ideals that were Really Never in Our Possession: Torture, Honor and the Discipline of American Identity<br />

Brent J. Steele<br />

University of Kansas<br />

State Crime: Conceptual Clarifications<br />

Harry D. Gould<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

To Honor & Obey: Violation, Honor & Punishment in Conflict Escalation<br />

Jon D. Carlson<br />

University of California Davis<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

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TC34 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Democratising Trade Politics in Latin America: The Role of Civil<br />

Society<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Diana Tussie<br />

Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO)


Civil Society and the Politics of Global Trade in Mexico - Assessing Potentialities for Integrating Democracy and<br />

Gender Concerns<br />

Rosalba Icaza Garza<br />

Goteborgs universitet<br />

Does Democracy Promote Trade? Not Really<br />

Christopher Balding<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Expanding the Boundaries of Public Debate on Trade Politics: The Hemispheric Social Alliance and the Free<br />

Trade of the Americas Process<br />

Marcelo I. Saguier<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Trade and Environmental Justice in Latin America<br />

Peter J. Newell<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Laura McDonald<br />

Carleton University<br />

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TC35 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Just War Theory and <strong>International</strong> Law: Competing or Cooperating?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Frances T. Pilch<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

Is There a Need to Reconceptualise the Jus ad Bellum/Jus in Bello Distinction?<br />

Serena K. Sharma<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Peace on Earth:The Christian Just War Tradition since Grotius<br />

Steven P. Millies<br />

University of South Carolina Aiken<br />

Shared Norms Between Estranged Bedfellows: Christian Just War and <strong>International</strong> Human Rights<br />

Spencer Meredith<br />

Rochester Institute of Technology<br />

Tangled Roots: <strong>International</strong> Law and the Secularization of Just War Theory<br />

Valerie O. Morkevicius<br />

University of Chicago<br />

What Can Just War Thinkers Learn from <strong>International</strong> Law concerning Civilian Protection?<br />

Shunzo Majima<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Spencer Meredith<br />

Rochester Institute of Technology<br />

Frances T. Pilch<br />

United States Air Force Academy


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TC36 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Neighborhood Effects: Chinese Economic Growth and Regional<br />

Political Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Kang<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

Commerce and History in Sino-Japanese Relations<br />

Yinan He<br />

Seton Hall University<br />

Llewelyn P. Hughes<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Is Economic Integration Across the Taiwan Strait a Source of Stability?<br />

Scott L. Kastner<br />

University of Maryland<br />

South Korea Responds to China<br />

David Kang<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

M. Taylor Fravel<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

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TC37 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Democracy, Solidarism, and <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

English School<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel Green<br />

University of Delaware<br />

A Glimpse of the Solidarist Future? Filartiga v. Pena-Irala and John Vincent's Vision of World Order<br />

Jason G. Ralph<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Forging Global Accountabilities: Analytical Dilemmas<br />

Alnoor Ebrahim<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Edward Weisband<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Political Conditionality: The Standard of Civilization in the Contemporary <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Yannis A. Stivachtis<br />

Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University<br />

Recovering Democracy: The Emergence of the Demcratic Idea(l) in Eighteenth Century <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Christopher E. Hobson<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Australian National University


Discussant(s)<br />

Ewan Harrison<br />

Colgate University<br />

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TC38 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Bringing Social Relations Back In I: Precapitalism and IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Samuel Knafo<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Beyond an Historicism Without Subject: Agency and the Elusive Genealogies of State Sovereignty<br />

Thierry Lapointe<br />

Université du Québec a Montréal<br />

Revolution, War and State-Building: Reconsidering the Vienna Congress<br />

Benno Teschke<br />

University of Sussex<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Dimension of Social Revolution: The Case of Jacobin France<br />

Robbie Shilliam<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hannes Lacher<br />

York University<br />

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TC39 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Comparative Issues in <strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

Evolution of Security <strong>Studies</strong> in <strong>International</strong> Relations in the Japanese Universities<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

Scholarly Responsibility: A European Perspective on Armed Force and Diplomacy<br />

Glen M. Segell<br />

Institute of Security Policy<br />

Surveying <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Programs: Where Do We Stand?<br />

Robert G. Blanton<br />

University of Memphis<br />

Teaching IR in Russia: Telling Truth to the Youth?<br />

Dmitri V. Katsy<br />

St.Petersburg School of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Francis Raska<br />

Charles University


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TC40 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

What War on Terrorism<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Colleen D. Bell<br />

York University<br />

All Change? Teaching Politics after 9/11<br />

Lawrence R. Quill<br />

San Jose State University<br />

Hasmet Uluorta<br />

Stanford University<br />

The Variety of Terror: Analytic Differences between Ethno-separatist, Religious and Leftist Terrorism<br />

Kristopher K. Robison<br />

The Ohio State University Department of Sociology<br />

Tourists or Vagabonds? Space and Strategy in the War on Terror<br />

Kristian Søby Kristensen<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elspeth Guild<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

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TC41 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Sino <strong>International</strong> Relations in the 21st Century<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lui Hebron<br />

California Maritime Academy<br />

Asian Relations: The Return of the Middle Kingdom<br />

Lui Hebron<br />

California Maritime Academy<br />

Sino-Pakistan Military Alliance: 2020-2025<br />

Virendra S. Verma<br />

J. Nehru University<br />

Sino-U.S. Relations Into The 21st Century: A 'Strategic Opening': Conflict, Co-operation or Co-existence?<br />

Taryn D. Shepperd<br />

Transparency Discource in Sino-American Relations<br />

James J. Marquardt<br />

Lake Forest College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Qiang Yan<br />

Political Science Dept of UMSL


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TC42 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Roles, Responsibilities and Priorities in Ungoverned Areas and<br />

Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Filiz Otucu<br />

Plymouth State University<br />

Gender Views of Armed Conflicts: The Inadequacy of Protection<br />

Elise Leclerc-Gagné<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal<br />

Institutionalizing War and Peace in the Sudan: Role of Non State Actors<br />

Marie L. Besancon<br />

Harvard University<br />

The Ambiguous Civilian: Challenges to the Civilian Immunity Norm<br />

Betcy Jose-Thota<br />

Graduate School of Public & <strong>International</strong> Affairs, University of Pittsburgh<br />

The Trigger of Africa: War and Elusive Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo<br />

Monika Thakur<br />

The American University in Cairo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthew D. Crosston<br />

Clemson University<br />

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TC43 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Accountability, Responsibility and Reform of the United Nations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Boyle<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Emma Rodriguez<br />

National Autonomous University of Mexico<br />

of Mexico<br />

"There's Nothing Wrong With the United Nations - Except It's Members": The United Nations Security Council, the<br />

G4 and the Implications for Contemporary Collective Security<br />

Trudy Fraser<br />

University of St Andrews, School of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Internal Investigative Units in Intergovernmental Organizations (IOs): Tools of Accountability?<br />

Alexandru Grigorescu<br />

Loyola University Chicago<br />

The UN Security Council: If It Ain't Broke Dont Fix It?<br />

A. J. R. Groom<br />

University of Kent


Discussant(s)<br />

Emma Rodriguez<br />

National Autonomous University of Mexico<br />

of Mexico<br />

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TC44 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Anarchic Ethics in "Polymorphous Wars"<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kateri Carmola<br />

Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science<br />

In Defense of Anarchic Practices: States, Individuals, and Private Security Firms and a New Ethical Model<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

Privatized Actors and the Ethics of Contemporary Warfare<br />

Kateri Carmola<br />

Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jan Klabbers<br />

Helsinki University<br />

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TC45 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Non-Hegemonic Cooperation<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kendall Stiles<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

Nicole Deitelhoff<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Robert Falkner<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Heather Heckel<br />

Bridgewater College<br />

Norichika Kanie<br />

Tokyo Institute of Technology<br />

Kenneth Rutherford<br />

Missouri State University


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TC46 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institutions, Ethics, and Accountability<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Aggie Hirst<br />

University of Manchester<br />

A Global Intervention Force? Human Security and Its Limits and Potentials<br />

P. H. Liotta<br />

Executive Director, Pell Center for <strong>International</strong> Relations and Public Poli<br />

Taylor Owen<br />

The University of Oxford<br />

Due Diligence in Regime Design?: Understanding Institutional Interactions in Regulatory Governance<br />

Hal T. Nelson<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

The Most Highly Qualified Publicists or the Most Highly Qualified Activists?: Examining the Role of the Scholar-<br />

Statesman in State Interpretation of <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Dana Zartner Falstrom<br />

University of California, Davis<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joel H. Westra<br />

John G. Tower Center for Political <strong>Studies</strong> - Southern Methodist University<br />

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TC47 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Power of Institutions and Regimes in State Behavior<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Exit and Defection: Clarifying the ‘Regime Effectiveness’ Debate<br />

Jeffrey Berejikian<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Matthew Fuhrmann<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Institutionalizing Power: Understanding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime<br />

Vaidya Gundlupet<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Security Threats and Shadows of the Future: US Multilateralism Under Unipolarity<br />

Sarah E. Kreps<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hsin Chih Chen<br />

National Cheng-Kung University


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TC48 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Impact of NATO and the EU Enlargements on the Baltic and<br />

Black Sea Regions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Post Communist States<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Darius Furmonavicius<br />

University of Bradford<br />

Security Threats to the Baltic Sea Region and to Europe as a whole Related to the Kaliningrad Military Base<br />

Darius Furmonavicius<br />

University of Bradford<br />

The Impact of EU and NATO Expansion on Interactions between New EU Member States and Countries of the CIS<br />

Ginta T. Palubinskas<br />

George Mason University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Luba Racanska<br />

St. John's University<br />

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TC49 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The New Political Economy of Inequality in the Americas<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

JoAnn Aviel<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

After Bananas: The IMF and the Politics of<br />

Stabilisation and Diversification in Dominica<br />

Anthony J. Payne<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Migration in the Americas: Redrawing the Political Economy of Inequality<br />

Nicola J. Phillips<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Reinforcing Inequality: Service Sector Activities and the New Entrepreneurial Model of Development in Central<br />

America<br />

Lucy Ferguson<br />

University of Manchester<br />

The Influence of Policy Ideas and Non-State Actors in Economic Policy Change - An Analysis of the Peruvian Case<br />

of Neoliberal Economic Reform<br />

Alba Hesselroth<br />

University of Southern California<br />

What Type of Club?: The OAS, the US and the Trajectory of Unequal Multilateralism in the Americas<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gül Sosay<br />

Bogazici University


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TC50 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Post 9/11 Military: The Learning Imperative<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lee Jarvis<br />

University of Birmingham (UK)<br />

Insurgency/Counter-Insurgency: Does the U.S. Army "Get It"<br />

Kevin P. Reynolds<br />

United States Army War College<br />

Irregular Warfare and Military Entrepreneurship<br />

Uri Fisher<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Lean, Mean, Fighting Machine? A Survey of US Army Officer Attitudes toward Recent Doctrinal Changes in the<br />

Military and the Revolution in Military Affairs<br />

Emizet Kisangani<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Stephen B. Long<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Jeffrey Pickering<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Learning during War?: Analyzing Organizational Change in the Army's Post-9/11 Environment<br />

Stephanie R. Ahern<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher J. Fettweis<br />

US Naval War College<br />

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TC51 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Europeanization, Enlargement, and Muslim-Western Transformation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Carolyn M. Stephenson<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Clash of Civilizations or Consensus of Civilizations: The Case of Turkish Membership to the European Union<br />

Ahmet Sözen<br />

Eastern Mediterranean University<br />

Europeanization, Enlargement, and the Emergence of Transnational Contention<br />

Helma G. E. de Vries<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Theorizing Religious Resurgence<br />

Elizabeth S. Hurd<br />

Northwestern University


Transforming Islamic-Western Identity Conflict: Lessons for Strategic Engagement<br />

Nathan C. Funk<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Isa Camyar<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

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TC52 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Diplomatic Strategies: Possibilities and Pitfalls<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Costanza Musu<br />

Richmond University, London<br />

Dean Acheson's Role in the Sino-U.S. Clash over Korea Revisited: Mistaken Beliefs and Sinister Design<br />

Taifa Yu<br />

University of Northern Iowa<br />

Hegemonic Intervention in the Form of Coercive Diplomacy<br />

Imran Demir<br />

University of Missouri Columbia<br />

Is a Grand Bargain with Iran Still Possible?<br />

Richard P. Maher<br />

Brown University<br />

The Middle East Quartet: An Effective Instrument of Multilateralism?<br />

Costanza Musu<br />

Richmond University, London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kari Mottola<br />

Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland<br />

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TC53 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Business Meeting I: Title VI Project Directors<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Christine M. Corey<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

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TC98 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Interactive Learning Section<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Communicating Human Rights: Connecting Policy and Research<br />

David Reilly<br />

Niagra University


Foreign Policy, Security, and Human Rights: A Simulation<br />

Claudia Dahlerus<br />

Albion College<br />

Interactive Simulations in <strong>International</strong> Relations, Or What Every Discussant Needs to Know<br />

Steven F. Jackson<br />

Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

Marxism and Legos: Teaching North-South Economic Relations<br />

Kristen Flanagan<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Mixed Strategies Without Mixups<br />

Michelle G. Allendoerfer<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Teaching the Scientific Method Without Tears<br />

Leanne C. Powner<br />

University of Michigan<br />

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TC99 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong> of Politics, War and Nationalism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

A Jew For All Season: Henry Kissinger's Jewishness, American Foreign Policy and the 1973 War in the Middle<br />

East<br />

Gil Ribak<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Are Rebellions Really Related to Resources?<br />

Helga Malmin Binningsbø<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Broadening the Definition of National Security: The “Securitization” of Transnational Organized Crime in the<br />

United States and South Africa<br />

Jack J. Porter<br />

The Citadel<br />

Challenges to Concepts of Ethnic Neighborhood Change: Latin American Immigrants in East Little Havana, Miami<br />

Richard N. Gioioso<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Amy E. Ritterbusch<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Citizen Participation and Democracy: Assessing Local Political Engagement Strategies in Northern Ireland<br />

Devashree Gupta<br />

Cornell University<br />

Common Origin, Common Power, or Common Life: The Changing Landscape of Nationalisms<br />

Agnes K. Koos<br />

University of New Orleans<br />

Ethnopolitical Mobilization Through the Lens of Complex Adaptive Systems: Toward a New Explanatory Model<br />

Britt Cartrite<br />

Alma College<br />

Extending the EU Border Control Policy to New Member Hungary: Technical Problems, Conceptual Mismatches<br />

and Political Unwillingness<br />

Katalin Dancsi<br />

Rutgers University


Greater Serbian, Greater Albanian Nationalism and Kosovo<br />

Vladimir T. Ortakovski<br />

Professor at Police Academy, University "St. Kliment Ohridski"<br />

Imagined Sites and Imagined Communities: Tourism and National Identity<br />

Jonathan M. Acuff<br />

University of Washington<br />

Misti L. Williams<br />

University of Washington<br />

Immigrant Differences and their Impact on Physical Health<br />

Juyeon Son<br />

University of Oregon<br />

Internal Markets: Services, Public Procurement and the Allocation of Authority in the EU and the USA<br />

Leif Hoffmann<br />

University of Oregon - Political Science Department<br />

Islam and Democracy: Religious Orientations and Attitudes towards Democracy in Muslim World<br />

Dilshod Achilov<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Money Talks, but would it make 'Euro-cents' in Eastern European Languages? - On the Importance of Social<br />

Policy in European Integration<br />

Myonnie A. Bada<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Political Economy of Financial Reform: Crisis, <strong>International</strong> Norm, and Institutional Change in Japan, Mexico,<br />

and South Korea<br />

Heon Joo Jung<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Political Obligation and Zionism<br />

Ilan Z. Baron<br />

University of Wales Aberystwyth<br />

Politics of Financial and Corporate Restructuring in South Korea<br />

Heon Joo Jung<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Populism: Archival Concept or 21st Century Reality?<br />

Jonathan Gilbert<br />

Universidad Iberoamericana<br />

Post-Modern Community in an Age of Jihad and McWorld: The Meaning of Islamic Banking in the U.S. and Europe<br />

Stephen Deets<br />

Babson College<br />

Social Capital & Exlusive Civil Society: Social Movement Formation in Ecuador<br />

Taylor M. Beck<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Strategic Causes of Collective Action: Peacekeeping in Africa<br />

Erin Kimball<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Strategies, Stalemates, and the Termination of Civil Wars<br />

K. Joel Cobb<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Terrorism and the Opportunity Cost of Response in Democratic States<br />

Susan M. Jellissen<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


The Effective Number of Parties in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes: An Empirical Test<br />

Andrew Kirkpatrick<br />

Emory University<br />

Ora John E. Reuter<br />

Emory University<br />

Understanding Terrorism: The Basis of Counterterrorist Policies<br />

Leena Thacker Kumar<br />

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DTN<br />

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TD01 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Europe and Latin America (II)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (AMEI) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Joaquín Roy<br />

University of Miami<br />

Latin America, West Europe, and the United States in Between: Competition, Gravitation, or Insulation?<br />

Imtiaz Hussain<br />

Universidad Iberoamericana<br />

Regional Integration and Economic Reforms: Lessons from Spain<br />

Sebastian Royo<br />

Suffolk University<br />

Regionalism in Crisis? Europe and Latin America in a Comparative Perspective<br />

Khatchik Derghougassian<br />

University of San Andres, Argentina<br />

Social Inclusion in the Construction of a New Strategic Relationship EU-Mexico<br />

Alejandro Chanona<br />

UNAM-Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Damaso Morales<br />

Center for European <strong>Studies</strong>-UNAM<br />

The Relations between the European Union and Latin American after the End of the Cold War: The Promises and<br />

the Results<br />

José Briceño Ruiz<br />

University of the Andes, Venezuela<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Artur Zimerman<br />

University of Sao Paulo<br />

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TD02 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Diversity Without Unity: Theoretical Contributions to <strong>International</strong><br />

Political Sociology<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Torbjørn L. Knutsen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology


Critical IR Theory and Dialectic: Fourth Debate or Fifth Dimension?<br />

Steven C. Roach<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Pragmaticist Encounters: Charles Sanders Peirce meets <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Ruben Zaiotti<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Repetition, Hegemony and the Social<br />

Andreas Antoniades<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anna Leander<br />

The Copenhagen Business School<br />

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TD03 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Negotiation in an Insecure World: 10 Years of "<strong>International</strong><br />

Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice"<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bertram I. Spector<br />

Center for Negotiation Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Business Negotiation in a Globalizing World: Reflections on the Contributions and Future of a (Sub)<br />

Field<br />

Stephen Weiss<br />

York University<br />

Negotiating with Terrorists<br />

Dean Pruitt<br />

George Mason University<br />

Roundtable: Negotiating Internal, Ethnic and Identity Conflicts in a Globalized World<br />

I. William Zartman<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

P. Terrence Hopmann<br />

Brown University<br />

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TD04 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Religion and Secularism in IR II: The Political and Social Impact of<br />

Religion and Secularism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Fundamentalist Religious Group Access to Legislative Coalitions and the Effect on Violence<br />

Jóhanna K. Birnir<br />

SUNY, Buffalo


Fundamentalist Religious Group Access to Legislative Coalitions and the Effect on Violence<br />

Nil S. Satana<br />

Bilkent University, Turkey<br />

Islam Human Rights and Secularism: Consequences of Post 9/11 <strong>International</strong> Order on an Ongoing Debate<br />

Jocelyne Cesari<br />

Harvard University<br />

Pre-emption, Co-optation, and Repression: Shifts in Islamic State Policies Toward Islam: 1990-2002<br />

Jonathan Fox<br />

Bar Ilan University<br />

Understanding Ethno-Religious Conflict: The State, Discrimination and <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Yasemin Akbaba<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

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TD05 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Democracy Promotion: Research and Implementation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brigitte Vassort-Rousset<br />

Pierre-Mendès-France University<br />

Building Democracy in East Timor –The Difficulties that UNDP Faces<br />

Noura Hamladji<br />

Democratic Governance Unit, UNDP Timor-Leste<br />

Exploring the Motivations of American Democracy Promotion<br />

Cristina Barrios<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Peace Operations and Democratization in DR Congo – Notes from the Field<br />

Said Abass Ahamed<br />

University of Paris II Sorbonne<br />

The EU as an External Democracy Promoter: A Comparative Assessment of Strategies, Instruments and<br />

Implementation Policies in Different Regions of the World<br />

Annette Jünemann<br />

Helmut-Schmidt-University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Rachel Beatty Riedl<br />

Princeton University<br />

Brigitte Vassort-Rousset<br />

Pierre-Mendès-France University


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TD06 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Transitional Justice: Trials, Courts and <strong>International</strong> Law in Post-<br />

Conflict Rebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kimberly Lanegran<br />

Coe College<br />

Punishing Genocide in Rwanda<br />

Mark Drumbl<br />

Washington and Lee School of Law<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Politics of Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste<br />

Kimberly Lanegran<br />

Coe College<br />

Transitional Justice on Trial: Evaluating the Iraq High Tribunal<br />

Beth K. Dougherty<br />

Beloit College<br />

Trials, Courts, and Post-Conflict Re-Building: The Special Case for Sierra Leone<br />

Chandra Sriram<br />

University of East London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joanna R. Quinn<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

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TD07 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Understanding the Middle East: Scholarship and the Policy Litmus<br />

Test<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mary Ann Tetreault<br />

Trinity College<br />

Linking Ideas to Political Actions: The Case of the Iraqi Scholars in Post-Saddam Era<br />

Hamoud Salhi<br />

California State University, Dominguez Hills<br />

The Analytical Orthodoxy of Western Scholarship on Iranian Politics since 1979<br />

Bahman Baktiari<br />

University of Maine<br />

The Islam Problematique: Scholars Marching in Lockstep with Policy-Makers<br />

Abdalla M. Battah<br />

Minnesota State University, Mankato<br />

The Study of U.S. Middle East Policy: Scholarship, Ideology and Anti-Intellectualism<br />

Stephen Zunes<br />

University of San Francisco


The United States and Libya: Rehabilitating Authoritarianism and Relegating Democracy<br />

Yahia H. Zoubir<br />

Euromed Marseille<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yehuda Lukacs<br />

George Mason University<br />

Mary Ann Tetreault<br />

Trinity College<br />

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TD08 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy (IPE) Section Outstanding Public<br />

Scholar Award: Honoring Susan George<br />

Sponsors<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Robin Broad<br />

American University<br />

Susan George<br />

Transnational Institute, Amsterdam<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

Teivo Teivainen<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

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TD09 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas I – Concepts and Practices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Laura C. Macdonald<br />

Carleton University<br />

Crisis of Neoliberalism or Crisis of Development?<br />

Diana Tussie<br />

Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO)<br />

Gender in the Post-NeoLiberal Order<br />

Kate Bedford<br />

Barnard College, Columbia<br />

Neoliberalism and After<br />

Richard Sandbrook<br />

University of Toronto<br />

The Uncertain Future(s) of Neoliberalism in Latin America<br />

Marcus E. Taylor<br />

Queen's University


Towards a Post-Neoliberal Regime of Development? From the Washington to the Post-Washington Consensus<br />

Arne Ruckert<br />

Carleton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Cristina Rojas<br />

Carleton University<br />

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TD10 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Theory: Diversity and Disciplinarity<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Milja Kurki<br />

University of Exeter<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Karin Fierke<br />

University of St Andrews<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

John J. Mearsheimer<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Brian C. Schmidt<br />

Carleton University<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

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TD11 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Civil Society and Peacebuilding II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan Allen Nan<br />

George Mason University- ICAR<br />

Civil Society and Peace in Tajikistan<br />

Anthony Wanis-St. John<br />

American University, SIS, IPCR<br />

Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Nigeria<br />

Darren Kew<br />

University of Massachusetts, Dispute Resolution Program<br />

Civil Society and the Media<br />

Christoph Spurk<br />

Institute for Applied Media <strong>Studies</strong> (IAM), Zurich University of Applied Sci<br />

Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding: The Case of Kurdish Conflict in Turkey<br />

Ayse Betul Celik<br />

Sabanci University


The Limited Space to Mobilise for Peace - Civil Society Roles During Ceasefire and War in Sri Lanka<br />

Camilla Orjuela<br />

Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Susan Allen Nan<br />

George Mason University- ICAR<br />

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TD12 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Unleashing the Blogs of War: New Media and New Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philip M. Seib<br />

Marquette University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Eytan Gilboa<br />

Bar-Ilan University<br />

Andrew Hoskins<br />

University oif Wales-Swansea<br />

Ben O'Loughlin<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

Barry Richards<br />

Bournemouth University<br />

Nel Ruigrok<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

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TD13 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Global Labour Issues 3: Finance, Labour and the Politics of Socially<br />

Responsible Investment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marlea Clarke<br />

McMaster University<br />

Challenging Exclusion: Labour and the Discourse of Development in Argentina<br />

Viviana Patroni<br />

York University<br />

Corporate Governance and Shareholder Fetishism? US Public Pension Plans and the Limits to Activism<br />

Susanne Soederberg<br />

Queen's University<br />

Global Finance, Pension Reform and the Re-negotiation of the Tripartite Settlement: The Case of Sweden<br />

Claus Belfrage<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Magnus Ryner<br />

University of Birmingham


Talk is Cheap for Some and Expensive for Others: Corporate Responses to Shareholder Activism and its<br />

Implications for Labor<br />

David M. Brennan<br />

Franklin & Marshall College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jane Bayes<br />

California State University, Northridge<br />

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TD14 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Agro-Food Corporations and Global Governance: The Challenge to<br />

Sustainability I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert Falkner<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Conceptualizing Corporate Influence in Global Food Governance<br />

Jennifer Clapp<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

Doris Fuchs<br />

University of Stuttgart<br />

Corporate Interests in <strong>International</strong> Agricultural Trade Governance<br />

Robert Wolfe<br />

Queen's University<br />

In Whose Interests? Transparency and Accountability in the Global Governance of Food: Agro-business, the<br />

Codex Alimentarius and the World Trade Organization<br />

Elizabeth Smythe<br />

Concordia University College of Alberta<br />

Private Food Certification Schemes and TNCs<br />

Maarten Arentsen<br />

University of Twente<br />

Agni Kalfagianni<br />

University of Stuttgart<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

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TD15 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Let's Talk About It: <strong>International</strong> Efforts to Promote Dialogue in<br />

Crisis Situations in the Americas<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas F. Legler<br />

Mount Allison University


Can the Inter-American Democratic Charter Work? The 2005 Constitutional Crisis in Nicaragua<br />

Shelley A. McConnell<br />

The Carter Center<br />

Getting to Peace: The Lessons of El Salvador<br />

Christine J. Wade<br />

Washington College<br />

Promoting Peace and Democracy: The Failure to Establish Dialogue in Haiti<br />

Aroa El Horani<br />

Université Laval University<br />

Putting Out the Fire? <strong>International</strong> Efforts to Facilitate Intra-elite Dialogue in the Americas<br />

Thomas F. Legler<br />

Mount Allison University<br />

Under the Table Coups: Latin America's New Democratic Threat<br />

Dexter Boniface<br />

Rollins College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

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TD16 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Overlooked Issues in Intelligence<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Allen L. Keiswetter<br />

Joint Military Intelligenc College<br />

Has There Been Progress in Intelligence Oversight Practices? An Empirical Review of Intelligence Accountability<br />

in four Liberal Democracies<br />

Thorsten M. Wetzling<br />

Geneva Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Intellgence "Failure" Reframed<br />

John A. Gentry<br />

George Washington University<br />

Intelligence Reform 2007: A Damage Assessment<br />

Arthur S. Hulnick<br />

Boston University<br />

Who Needs Intelligence? The Effect of Intelligence Information and Assessments on Decision Makers<br />

Ohad Leslau<br />

University of Haifa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Allen L. Keiswetter<br />

Joint Military Intelligenc College


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TD17 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Anti-War Movements and Foreign Policy Discourses:<br />

(re)Configuration of Domestic politics, Foreign Policy and<br />

Intellectual responsibility for IR Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lawrence S. Wittner<br />

State University of New York, Albany<br />

Collective Saying/Selective Hearing; or, the Undiplomatic Responsibilities of the Intellectual<br />

Michael Jonik<br />

State University of New York, Albany<br />

From Take-Over to Make-Over: Realists’ Rebellion against Iraq War<br />

Toru Oga<br />

Ibaraki University<br />

Japanese Anti War Movements and Intellectuals after 9.11: Struggles of the "Article 9 <strong>Association</strong>"<br />

Ikuo Gonoi<br />

The University of Tokyo<br />

Kissinger Confronts Hippies: The Social Roles of the Classic Realist in the Vietnam War<br />

Toshihiro Higuchi<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lawrence S. Wittner<br />

State University of New York, Albany<br />

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TD18 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Race-Based Exclusions in <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>: How to Make Our<br />

Research, Teaching, and Professional Networks More Inclusive?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James H. Mittelman<br />

American University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner<br />

The City University of New York<br />

Errol A. Henderson<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Ali A. Mazrui<br />

Binghamton University<br />

James H. Mittelman<br />

American University<br />

Shirin Rai<br />

University of Warwick


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TD19 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Gendering Islam: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Women,<br />

Discourse, and Religion in the Middle East<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elisabeth Prügl<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Keeping it Local: Muslim Women Resisting Patriarchy, “NGO-ization” and Women’s Human Rights Regimes<br />

Marjon E. Kamrani<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Religion in <strong>International</strong> Relations: Transnational Dynamics of Muslim Women’s Advocacy<br />

Meena Sharify-Funk<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

What Constitutes and Explains Islamic Extremism in the Muslim World and Outside?<br />

Dilshod Achilov<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Francine D'Amico<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Simona Sharoni<br />

Evergreen State College<br />

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TD20 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Theoretical Approaches to <strong>International</strong> Relations and Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maria R. Freire<br />

University of Coimbra<br />

Global Powers as Kingmakers? The Impact of External Actors on the Exercise of Regional Hegemony in the<br />

Developing World<br />

Miriam J. Prys<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Hermeneutics and The Psychology of Security: A Critical Perspective on the Psychoanalytic Turn in Postcolonial<br />

Theory<br />

Mark N. Hoffman<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

IR theory and Diplomacy: Forever Strangers in the Dark?<br />

Melanie Morisse-Schilbach<br />

Dresden University of Technology<br />

Strategic Culture and the Origins of the Transatlantic Rift<br />

Thomas C. Walker<br />

University at Albany, SUNY


The Competitive Hierarchy of States: How Idividual Capabilities, Advantages and Performance Shape their<br />

National Power<br />

Makram Haluani<br />

Simon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stacey L. Hunt<br />

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey<br />

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TD21 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Democratic Institutions and Foreign Policy Revisited<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian Lai<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Audiences and <strong>International</strong> Conflict: Bargaining in the Shadow of Mass Mediated Publics<br />

T. Camber Warren<br />

Duke University<br />

Information, Institutions and <strong>International</strong> Success: Do Loose Lips Sink Ships?<br />

Michael P. Colaresi<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Institutions, Leadership Change, and Foreign Policy Consistency<br />

Brett Ashley Leeds<br />

Rice University<br />

Michaela Mattes<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Jeremy S. Vogel<br />

Rice University<br />

States in Crisis: Power vis-à-vis Identity<br />

Kai He<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joe Clare<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

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TD22 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Dollar Diplomacy in the 21st Century: US Currency,<br />

Trade, and Investment policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yoram Z. Haftel<br />

University of Illinois-Chicago<br />

‘Knowing the Value of the Dollar’ – Heterogeneous Patterns of Politicisation of Exchange Rate Policy in Brazil<br />

Annika Bolten<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science


Free Riding to Dollar Decline: Changes in Global Dollar Holdings and the Future of Dollar Hegemony<br />

Victor Shih<br />

Northwestern University<br />

David A. Steinberg<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Inter-sectoral Goods Market Relationships, <strong>International</strong> Capital Mobility, and US Trade Politics<br />

Hak-Seon Lee<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

The Determinants of U.S. Foreign Direct Investment: Do Dyadic Relationship Matter?<br />

Yoram Z. Haftel<br />

University of Illinois-Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark D. Aspinwall<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

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TD23 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anne S. Runyan<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring: New Conceptualizations and Reconceptualizations<br />

Marianne H. Marchand<br />

Universidad de las Américas Puebla<br />

Anne S. Runyan<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Querying/Queering Globalization: Heteronormativity, Gender Identity and Feminist Politics in the Global South<br />

Amy Lind<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Restructuring and Gender in the Maghreb: States, Economic Policies, and Collective Action in Algeria, Morocco,<br />

and Tunisia, 1980 – 2005<br />

Valentine Moghadam<br />

UNESCO/Purdue University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marianne H. Marchand<br />

Universidad de las Américas Puebla<br />

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TD24 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Decision Making in Parliamentary Systems<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Juliet Kaarbo<br />

University of Kansas


Chair(s)<br />

Bertjan Verbeek<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Coalitions at the Brink: Fragmented Crisis Decision Making and the Final Step in the Domestic Road to War, the<br />

July 1914 Case<br />

Joe D. Hagan<br />

West Virginia University<br />

More Similar than Different?: Foreign Policy Decision Making in Single Party and Coalition Governments<br />

Binnur Ozkececi-Taner<br />

Macalester College<br />

Parliamentary Democracy and Foreign Policy Crisis Decision Making<br />

Bertjan Verbeek<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

The United Nations and Foreign Policy Crisis Decision Making<br />

Christiaan de Wit<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

When Partners Disagree: A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Coalition Politics on Foreign Policy<br />

Juliet Kaarbo<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher J. Hill<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

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TD25 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Role of the State in Protecting Women’s Rights: Looking Back<br />

and Planning Forward<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Meredith Reid Sarkees<br />

American University<br />

An Equal Opportunity Critique of Feminism and the Role of the State<br />

Dana Neacsu<br />

Columbia Law School Library<br />

Gendered Roles and Policy: Governance Implications<br />

Lipi Mukhopadhyay<br />

Indian Institute of Public Administration<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Véronique Aubry<br />

York University<br />

Janet Elise Johnson<br />

City University of New York


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TD26 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Emerging Foreign Policy Issues in Latin America<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nielan Barnes<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

Anti-Americanism in North America: Canada and Mexico<br />

Brian Bow<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Peter J. Katzenstein<br />

Cornell University<br />

Arturo Santa-Cruz<br />

University of Guadalajara, Mexico<br />

Argentina´s Foreign Policy and the Promotion of Democracy in the Inter-American System<br />

Ana Margheritis<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Florida<br />

Implementing the Inter American Democratic Charter: How the OAS Responded to the Democratic crises in<br />

Ecuador, Bolivia and Nicaragua in 2005<br />

Arturo E. Lopez-Levy<br />

University of Denver<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Nielan Barnes<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

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TD27 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Tony Blair and the making of UK Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

British <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (BISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dave Allen<br />

Loughbourgh University<br />

The Blair Identity: Beliefs, Leadership Style, and British Foreign Policy<br />

Stephen Dyson<br />

Wabash College<br />

Tony Blair and the War in Iraq<br />

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe<br />

Sheffield UNiversity<br />

Thomas Waldman<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Tony Blair’s Ministers and British Foreign Policy<br />

Timothy L. Oliver<br />

London School of Economics


Discussant(s)<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Loughborough University<br />

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TD28 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Post 9-11 Perspectives on <strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

Frames that Don't Spill: The News Media and the "War on Terrorism"<br />

Na'ama Nagar<br />

University at Albany<br />

Revealing the Public: The Relevance of Media Theory for Policymakers<br />

Ilan Danjoux<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Louise Comfort<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

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TD29 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Effects of European Union Enlargement: Can the East Liberalize<br />

the West?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Cornel Ban<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Europeanization of the Balkans: Main Achievements and Difficulties. The Case of Macedonia<br />

Teresa Maria Cierco<br />

University Lusiada<br />

US-EU Parnership in the Balkans? The Case of Peacekeeping in Bosnia<br />

Gulner Aybet<br />

University of Kent at Canterbury<br />

Varieties of Capitalism in the EU 27<br />

Cornel Ban<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Why Conform after Accession?: Norms of Democratic Civil-Military Relations, NATO and Former Communist<br />

Countries<br />

Mary Borissova<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Geoffrey R. Edwards<br />

University of Cambridge


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TD30 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Trade, Security, and Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Shannon L. Blanton<br />

The University of Memphis<br />

Go Ahead, Make My Day! Globalization and the Demand for Small Arms<br />

Indra de Soysa<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)<br />

Christin M. Ormhaug<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

The Price of Conflict: The Effect of Prices on the Amount of Conflict in the <strong>International</strong> System, 1816-2000<br />

David Sobek<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Trade and the Origins of Major Power Rivalry<br />

Benjamin O. Fordham<br />

Binghamon University (SUNY)<br />

Ulterior Motives: The Role of Economic Interdependence in the Partisanship of Third Party Interventions<br />

Ryan G. Baird<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Keith A. Grant<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michelle Benson<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

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TD31 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Identity and Integration? The Cases of China and the Former Soviet<br />

Union<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kathleen J. Hancock<br />

University of Texas, San Antonio<br />

China’s Evolving Policy towards Taiwan: The Impact of Taiwan’s Presidential Elections (1996, 2000, 2004)<br />

Lena Hsieh<br />

National Taiwan University, Taiwan<br />

From Intergovernmental to Single-State Governing Structure: Why Russian<br />

Leaders Changed Their Regional Economic Integration Approach<br />

Kathleen J. Hancock<br />

University of Texas, San Antonio<br />

The Ties That Bind: Economics and Security Across the Taiwan Strait<br />

William J. Norris<br />

Security <strong>Studies</strong> Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Discussant(s)<br />

Kursad Aslan<br />

Kent State University<br />

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TD32 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Revisiting Outer Space: Critical approaches to Outer Space<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Columba Peoples<br />

Swansea University<br />

Haunted Dreams: Critical Theory and the Militarization of Space<br />

Columba Peoples<br />

Swansea University<br />

Science Fiction or Science Fantasy? The Gendered Portrayal of Aliens and the Discourse of Dominance in Outer<br />

Space<br />

Stephanie Carvin<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Jill Stuart<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Miguel F. de Larrinaga<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

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TD33 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

NGOs and the Nation-State<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William E. DeMars<br />

Wofford College<br />

Collective Action Dilemma: Intricate Relationships Between the State, NGOs and Foreign Agitators in Russian<br />

Federation<br />

Aleksandra Chauhan<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

NGOs and Nation Building: A Help, Hindrance or Something in Between?<br />

Patrice C. McMahon<br />

University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

The Role of NGOs in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone<br />

Claudena M. Skran<br />

Lawrence University<br />

Transnational NGO-Donor Networks and the Politics of Sovereignty: Microfinance Sector in Post-Conflict Bosnia<br />

and Herzegovina<br />

Anna Ohanyan<br />

Stonehill College, Political Science Department<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William E. DeMars<br />

Wofford College


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TD34 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

State and Regime Stability or Failure: Internal and External Factors<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James L. Ray<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

A Macro-Comparative Analysis of the Problem of Factionalism in Emerging Democracies<br />

Monty G. Marshall<br />

George Mason University<br />

Danielle Mutone-Smith<br />

George Mason University<br />

Does Corruption Undermine Political Systems?<br />

Hanne Fjelde<br />

Uppsala Univeristy<br />

Håvard Hegre<br />

PRIO, <strong>International</strong> Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo<br />

Outside-In: The Effects of External Threat on State Centralization<br />

Doug Gibler<br />

University of Alabama<br />

State Failure: Conceptualization and Determinants<br />

Zaryab Iqbal<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Harvey Starr<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James L. Ray<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

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TD35 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Prospects for the Transatlantic and Transpacific Relationships<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christopher J. Fettweis<br />

US Naval War College<br />

All Quiet on the Western Front: The Transatlantic Relationship as an Enduring Hierarchy<br />

Matthias Staisch<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Transatlantic Security Relations: Rhetoric and Reality Under Clinton and Bush<br />

Alistair J. K. Shepherd<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, Univeristy of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Two Roads to Clean Air? Kyoto's Challenge to Transatlantic Relations<br />

Lisa A. Aronsson<br />

London School of Economics


Discussant(s)<br />

Edward Rhodes<br />

Rutgers University<br />

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TD36 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institutions and the WTO: Politics and Policy of New<br />

Trade Issues<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anna Lanoszka<br />

University of Windsor<br />

Assessing the Interaction between Multiple Levels in Trade in Services: The Cases of Telecommunications and<br />

Mode 4<br />

Heidi Ullrich<br />

<strong>International</strong> Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development<br />

Global Trade in Services, WTO, and the Issues Concerning Regulatory and Cultural Autonomy of States<br />

Anna Lanoszka<br />

University of Windsor<br />

The conclusion of the Doha Development Agenda and its Consequences for the WTO<br />

Rorden Wilkinson<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Trade, Retaliation and Multilateral Governance: The Evolution of Dispute Settlement at the World Trade<br />

Organization<br />

Daniel A. Drache<br />

York University<br />

Marc D. Froese<br />

York University<br />

Trading Coherence: Rival Values in a Global Economy<br />

Patricia Goff<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Who is Winning the Food Fight? Food, Identity and the Role of the WTO<br />

Sophie M. Clavier<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Surupa Gupta<br />

Whittier College<br />

Brian Hanson<br />

Northwestern University<br />

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TD37 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Non-State Actors in Multi-level Environmental Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michele Betsill<br />

Colorado State University


From Above and Below: Labor Unions in Global Environmental Governance<br />

Dimitris Stevis<br />

Colorado State University<br />

The Multi-Level Governance of the Environment in Mercosur<br />

Kathryn Hochstetler<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Transnational Governance for Climate Change<br />

Liliana B. Andonova<br />

Colby College<br />

Michele Betsill<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Harriet Bulkeley<br />

Durham University<br />

When Implicit Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement become the Norm: NGOs and Environmental Policies in<br />

<strong>International</strong> Finance<br />

Marcus Schaper<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Frank Biermann<br />

Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong> (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

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TD38 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Positive and Negative Externalities of Hegemony<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bernadette M. E. Jungblut<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Examining Regional Power’s Influence on Trade and State Preferences<br />

Michael A. Allen<br />

Binghamton University (SUNY)<br />

Gramscian Hegemony, Supra-nationally Operating Civil Societal Actors, and Nuclear Non-Proliferation<br />

Daniela Tepe<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Hegemony and Civil Conflict: Ameliorate or Exacerbate?<br />

Renee B. Agress<br />

SPARTA, Inc.<br />

Hegemony and Economic Development: Help or Hindrance?<br />

Bernadette M. E. Jungblut<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

M Shawn Reichert<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

M Shawn Reichert<br />

University of Central Florida


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TD39 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Patterns of Civil Conflict and Violence<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Kathleen Smarick<br />

National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism<br />

Actor Aggregation & Statistical Inference: The Effects of Over-Aggregating Dissident Group Behavior in<br />

Quantitative Models of Government-Dissident Interactions<br />

Clare Hatfield<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Maggie J. Mills<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Stephen M. Shellman<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Organized Anarchy: The Structure of Civil Wars, 1816-2005<br />

Jeffrey S. Dixon<br />

Tarleton State University - Central Texas<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steve R. Garrison<br />

Midwestern State University<br />

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TD40 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Explaining Terrorism<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Graeme A. M. Davies<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

A Global Test of the Determinants of Transnational Terrorist Activity<br />

Aaron M. Hoffman<br />

Purdue University<br />

Detonation or Negotiation: Mapping Terrorist Decisions to Fight<br />

Kristin Johnson<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Joshua Walton<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Manipulating Discontent: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism<br />

Susan M. Jellissen<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Anirrudha Mitra<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Perpetual Terror? Explaining the Terrorist Penchant for Attacking Liberal Regimes<br />

Holger Schmidt<br />

Columbia University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dennis M. Foster<br />

Virginia Military Institute


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TD41 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Theory and (German) Foreign Policy Panel 2 (of two linked panels)<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Gunther Hellmann<br />

Institute of Political Science<br />

Culture vs. Power: A Realist-Inspired Reading of a German Preference Formation in European Security Policy<br />

Moritz Weiss<br />

<strong>International</strong> University Bremen<br />

Explaining the German Position on the 2003 US Invasion of Iraq<br />

Beverly Crawford<br />

Institute of European <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Rrise and Demise of Security Communities: Conceptualizing German-American Estrangement from an Identity<br />

Perspective<br />

Felix Berenskoetter<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Understanding German Threat Constructions: A Strategic-Relational Discourse Analysis<br />

Holger Stritzel<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas Berger<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

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TD42 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Psychological Dimension of Terrorism and Political Violence<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William J. Josiger<br />

Georgetown University<br />

A Veil of Terror: A Detailed Case Study of Kashmir<br />

Sophia Johnson<br />

State University of New Jersy<br />

Fear Factor: The Impact of Terrorism on Public Opinion in the US, UK and Israel<br />

William J. Josiger<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Issues in <strong>International</strong> Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism-Perceptions of Indian College Youth-An Empirical Study in<br />

an Indian Town<br />

Niranjan Barik<br />

Ravenshaw College (Autonomos)<br />

The Psychological Dimensions of <strong>International</strong> Terrorism<br />

David H. Gray<br />

University of Denver Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert D. Grey<br />

Grinnell College


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TD43 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Tax Matters: Cooperation and Resistance in Fiscal Globalization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert T. Kudrle<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

A Level Playing Field and the Space for Small States<br />

William Vlcek<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Did the OECD Attack on Tax Havens Have Measurable Effects?<br />

Robert T. Kudrle<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

The Future of Offshore<br />

Jason Sharman<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kenneth P. Thomas<br />

Political Science, University of Missouri<br />

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TD44 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Citizenship Laws in Comparative Perspective: Evidence from<br />

Europe, Latin America, and Africa<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jennifer C. Seely<br />

SUNY Potsdam<br />

Fifteen Years of European Union Citizenship<br />

Willem Maas<br />

Glendon College, York University<br />

Indigenous Citizenship in Latin America: A Cross National Look<br />

Andrea Morrison<br />

UC Davis<br />

Limiting Access to Citizenship in Sub-Saharan Africa<br />

Jennifer C. Seely<br />

SUNY Potsdam<br />

Varieties of Citizenship in Europe<br />

Marc Morjé Howard<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeannette Money<br />

UC Davis


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TD45 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Financial Turbulence in East Asia: Crisis, Change, Cooperation and<br />

Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Kalinowski<br />

University of California in Berkeley<br />

Consequences of Economic Crisis and Structural Adjustment for Democratization in East Asia<br />

Thomas Kalinowski<br />

University of California in Berkeley<br />

East Asia's Counterweight Strategy: Asian Financial Cooperation in an Era of Economic Globalization<br />

Injoo Sohn<br />

Princeton University<br />

Financial Liberalization in the PRC: Challenges of Establishing a Market-Oriented Financial System<br />

Eundak Kwon<br />

Southwest Minnesota State Univeristy<br />

The Conceptual Complexity of Central Bankers and the Asian Financial Crisis<br />

Cameron Thies<br />

University of Missouri<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Itaru Okamoto<br />

Bunkyo Gakuin University<br />

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TD46 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Firm, the State, and Intergovernmental Economic Regimes<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Steve McGuire<br />

University of Bath<br />

Analyzing <strong>International</strong> Financial Regime Formations Through Transaction Costs<br />

W. Travis Selmier, II<br />

Indiana University, Dept of Political Science<br />

States, Firms, and Market Integration: Modeling international organization<br />

Barbara M. Weiss<br />

Otagai Associates<br />

The Institutional Design of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Chemical Industry’s Responsible Care Initiative<br />

between External Transparency and Internal Viablility<br />

Thomas Conzelmann<br />

Darmstadt University of Technology<br />

The Politics of Firm and State Alliances: Technology and Corporate Rivalry in Aerospace<br />

Steve McGuire<br />

University of Bath<br />

The Role of National Security Considerations in the Boeing-Airbus Subsidies Dispute<br />

Annemarie Michaela Spadafore<br />

Miami University, Oxford Ohio


Discussant(s)<br />

Laura Gomez-Mera<br />

University of Miami<br />

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TD47 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Democratic Institutions and FDI: So Happy Together?<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Vally Koubi<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Government Quality and Financial Markets<br />

Vally Koubi<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Institutions for Investment: Domestic Political Sources of National FDI Regimes<br />

Sonal S. Pandya<br />

Department of Government, Harvard University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Grishma Shah<br />

Rutgers University<br />

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TD48 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Power of Intellectual Property: Comparing the Contentious<br />

Politics of Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert L. Paarlberg<br />

Department of Political Science, Wellesley College<br />

Patent Law as an Instrument of Geopolitical Power: Agricultural Biotechnology and U.S. Scientific Hegemony<br />

Shelley L. Hurt<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College<br />

Patent Rights Vs. Health Rights: Globalization and the Politics of AIDS Treatment in Brazil<br />

Andre de Mello e Souza<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Pontifical Catholic University<br />

Politics of Transgenic Property in India: Biopiracy, Monopoly Power or Cottage Industry?<br />

Ronald J. Herring<br />

Department of Government, Cornell University<br />

Risk, Rights and Regulation: The Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology in South Africa<br />

William A. Munro<br />

Department of Political Science, Illinois Wesleyan University<br />

The Politics of Biotechnology Policy in South America’s Agricultural Powers: What’s New and What’s Old in<br />

Debates about Intellectual Property Rights?<br />

Sybil D. Rhodes<br />

Western Michigan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert L. Paarlberg<br />

Department of Political Science, Wellesley College


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TD49 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Political Economy of Institutional Investors: Agents and Assets<br />

in Financial Globalization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philip Cerny<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

A Problem of Interest in Islamic Finance: Exploring Governance in a Growing Sector<br />

Heather D. McKeen-Edwards<br />

McMaster University<br />

Hedge Funds As Capital Providers: How Do They Matter?<br />

Paola Robotti<br />

University of California - San Diego<br />

Pension Funds and Sovereign Debt in Latin America<br />

Giselle Datz<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

The Politics of ‘Catastrophe Risk’ Financing<br />

Mariana Jiménez-Huerta<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Which Investors Own Your Debt Matters: The Implications of Different Investor Types for Emerging Market<br />

Government Policy Autonomy<br />

Iain Hardie<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Tony Porter<br />

Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, McMaster University<br />

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TD50 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Perspectives on the ethics of war<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ulf Bjereld<br />

Department of Political Science, Göteborg University<br />

Conflicts Without Enemies: Resisting Dehumanization and the Transformation of World Politics<br />

Molly Wallace<br />

Brown University<br />

Is there such a thing as a Clausewitzian Ethic of War?<br />

Jean-Christophe J. Boucher<br />

Laval University<br />

State Sovereignty or Human Rights - A Normative Inquiry<br />

Ulf Bjereld<br />

Department of Political Science, Göteborg University<br />

Douglas Brommesson<br />

Göteborgs University, Sweden


State Sovereignty or Human Rights - A Normative Inquiry<br />

Henrik Friberg Fernros<br />

Göteborgs Universitet<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kirsten Ainley<br />

London School of Economics<br />

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TD51 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Rethinking European Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ben Rosamond<br />

University of Warwick<br />

European Union Immigration Policy Uncovered: Analyzing National Preferences and Supranational Power<br />

Adam Luedtke<br />

University of Utah<br />

Europe's Antifederalists: The Case against the Constitution<br />

Martyn De Bruyn<br />

St. John Fisher College<br />

The European Union's Legitimacy Crisis and the Future of European Integration<br />

Meltem Muftuler-Bac<br />

Sabanci University<br />

Theorising Regional Integration Comparatively - Is there a Case for bringing EU <strong>Studies</strong> back in?<br />

Ben Rosamond<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Tobias Hofmann<br />

WCFIA, Harvard University<br />

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TD52 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Organizational Theory and the Study of Ios<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Lipson<br />

Concordia University<br />

Corporate Interest in <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

David C. Ellis<br />

New College of Florida<br />

Inter-Organizational Relations in the United Nations System<br />

Barbara Murphy<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Organizational Fields in World Politics<br />

Michael Lipson<br />

Concordia University


Processes of Autonomization in/of <strong>International</strong> Governmental Organizations<br />

Martin Koch<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Catherine Weaver<br />

University of Kansas<br />

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TD53 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Indigenous Self-Determination: Iris Young's Vision and Global<br />

Realities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alison Brysk<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Marc Becker<br />

Truman State University<br />

Makere Harawira<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Deborah J. Yashar<br />

Princeton University<br />

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TD54 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Business Meeting II: Title VI Project Directors<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Christine M. Corey<br />

U.S. Department of Education<br />

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FA01 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Assemblage and Research Planning for Alternative Globalizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hasmet Uluorta<br />

Stanford University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Robin Broad<br />

American University<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle<br />

Ruth Reitan<br />

University of Miami, Dept. of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>


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FA02 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Issues in <strong>International</strong> Conflicts<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter Wallensteen<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Civil War as a Source of Interstate Disputes<br />

Kristian S. Gleditsch<br />

University of Essex<br />

Idean Salehyan<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Issues in Internal Conflicts<br />

Ole M. Theisen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

River Claims and River Conflicts<br />

Marit Brochmann<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Paul R. Hensel<br />

Florida State University<br />

The Geography of Ethnic Groups: A New Dataset<br />

Lars E. Cederman<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Jan K. Rød<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Nils Weidmann<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

UNCLOS and the Management of Maritime Conflicts<br />

Sara M. Mitchell<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Stephen C. Nemeth<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Elizabeth A. Nyman<br />

Florida State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erik Melander<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

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FA03 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

‘Power and Production, 20 Years on an Assessment of the<br />

Contributions of Robert Cox and Jeffrey Harrod’ I: Production,<br />

Power and World Order Reconsidered<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy


Chair(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Alison Ayers<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Isabella Bakker<br />

York University<br />

Claire Cutler<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Stephen Gill<br />

York University<br />

Gigi Herbert<br />

York University<br />

Martin Weber<br />

The University of Queensland<br />

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FA04 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

London in a Time of Terror: The Politics of Response<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

‘Foreign’ Terror? 7/7 and the Deconstruction of the 'Failing State'<br />

Dan Bulley<br />

University of Warwick<br />

'Cosmopolitanism, Conditionality, and Control: Discourses of Ethical Possibility Before, and After 7/7'<br />

James Brassett<br />

University of Warwick<br />

New Border Politics? The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes<br />

Nick Vaughan-Williams<br />

Univesity of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Urban Nationalism? London in the Aftermath of the Tube Bombings<br />

Angharad Closs<br />

Keele University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

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FA05 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Economic Consequences of Political Tensions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sophie Meunier<br />

Princeton University


Business as Usual: Economic Responses to Political Tensions<br />

Sophie Meunier<br />

Princeton University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Tensions and Foreign Investment<br />

Norrin Ripsman<br />

Concordia University<br />

Christopher R. Way<br />

Cornell University<br />

Political Tensions and the Structure of National Trade<br />

Soo Yeon Kim<br />

University of Maryland<br />

The Economic Consequences of Political Tensions Reversed: How Globalization Can Be Used to Promote Peace<br />

Erik Gartzke<br />

Columbia University<br />

Quan Li<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Uneven Economic Growth in the World Economy’s North-South Stratification<br />

Rafael Reuveny<br />

Indiana University<br />

William R. Thompson<br />

Indiana University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jonathan Kirshner<br />

Cornell University<br />

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FA06 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Activist Research/Praxis in an Age of Neo-Liberal Globalisation<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Shirin Rai<br />

University of Warwick<br />

A Transborder Feminist Critique of the Epistemologies of Militarized Neoliberalism: Solidarities and Practices<br />

Toward Substantive Democracy<br />

Anna M. Agathangelou<br />

York University<br />

Researching Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation: Engaged Ethnography as Solidarity and Praxis<br />

Andrew Mathers<br />

University of the West of England<br />

Mario Novelli<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

The Discourse and Praxis of Work-War-fare: Neoliberalism, 'Active' Welfare and the New American Way of War<br />

Columba Peoples<br />

Swansea University<br />

What is it like to Conduct Feminist Research based in the “North” on the “Global South”?: Some Thoughts on<br />

Advocacy and Academia<br />

Marina Prieto-Carrón<br />

University of Bristol


Discussant(s)<br />

Dibyesh Anand<br />

University of Bath<br />

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FA07 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Practice Turn in IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Emanuel Adler<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Vincent Pouliot<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Of False Promises and Good Bets: A Plea for a Pragmatic Perspective in Theory Building<br />

Friedrich Kratochwil<br />

European University Institute<br />

The NATO-Russia Council as a “Would-be” Community of Practice<br />

Vincent Pouliot<br />

University of Toronto<br />

The Practice of Legal Interpretation and the Re-Configuration of Sovereignty<br />

Ole J. Sending<br />

Norwegian Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

The Spreading of Security Community: Communities of Practice, Self Restraint and NATO's Post Cold War<br />

Transformation<br />

Emanuel Adler<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Transnational Crime Organizations From the Inside Out: Discursive Practices and the Constitution of<br />

Transnational Criminal Political <strong>Association</strong>s<br />

Janice Bially Mattern<br />

Lehigh University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Raymond Duvall<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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FA08 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Israel-Palestine Peace and Conflict - Quo Vadis<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eric N. Budd<br />

Fitchburg State College<br />

Hamas: One Year On<br />

Kimberly B. Cowell-Meyers<br />

American University<br />

Israel after Gaza – Disengaging from Old Practices?<br />

Shachar Nativ<br />

University of Oxford


The Oslo Peace Process: Temporarily Off-Track or Lost from the Start?<br />

Eric N. Budd<br />

Fitchburg State College<br />

Theories of Change and Israeli/Palestinian Post-Oslo Peacebuilding Strategies<br />

Ned Lazarus<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eytan Gilboa<br />

Bar-Ilan University<br />

Stephen Zunes<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

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FA09 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas II - Challenges of Moving Beyond<br />

Neo-Liberalism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rianne Mahon<br />

Carleton University<br />

A Post-Consensus Policy Towards Foreign Investment? Between Nationalization and Regulation in Latin America<br />

Paul A. Haslam<br />

Laval University<br />

Indigenous Socialism or Indigenous Populism? The First Year of the Movimiento Al Socialismo in Bolivia<br />

Jefferey R. Webber<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Post-Neoliberalism in two Andean Countries: Colombia and Venezuela<br />

Cristina Rojas<br />

Carleton University<br />

The Emergence of Human Rights Politics in <strong>International</strong> Finance<br />

Elizabeth Friesen<br />

Carleton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Richard Sandbrook<br />

University of Toronto<br />

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FA10 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Transatlantic Immigration Policy in Comparative Perspective: To<br />

What Degree Convergence?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Simon Reich<br />

University of Pittsburgh


Amnesties’ and the Selective Enforcement of Border Control Measures in the Development of Spanish Migration<br />

Policies<br />

Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes<br />

Unidad de Políticas Comparadas Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científi<br />

No Longer Unique: America’s Conventional Immigration Response to a Changing Global Environment<br />

Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia<br />

Sciences Po<br />

Simon Reich<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

The Impact of Islamic Populations on Security and Foreign Policy in France and Britain?<br />

Martin A. Schain<br />

New York University<br />

The Politics of US Immigration Reform<br />

Susan Martin<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Hanchard<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

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FA11 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Functioning of Security in Peace Operations: Critical Assessment of<br />

Key Activities of Peacebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

David F. Davis<br />

George Mason University<br />

From Security Sector Reform (SSR) to the Rule of Law: An Examination of the Doctrine of Contemporary<br />

Peacebuilding Activities<br />

Hideaki Shinoda<br />

Assistant Profesor, Hiroshima University<br />

Linking Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding through Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) of Excombatants:<br />

Case <strong>Studies</strong> of Peace Operations in Africa<br />

Tatsuo Yamane<br />

Hiroshima University<br />

Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Afghanistan: A New Model for Civil-Military Coordination in Peace<br />

Operations<br />

Yuji Uesugi<br />

Hiroshima University<br />

US Role in the Reform of Police Abroad: The Business of Building Democratic Police<br />

Elizabeth A. Kunce-Wagner<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David F. Davis<br />

George Mason University<br />

Karen Guttieri<br />

Naval Postgraduate School


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FA12 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David E. Toohey<br />

University of Hawaii Political Science Department<br />

Conceptualizing Global <strong>Studies</strong>/<strong>International</strong> Relations: Antecedents and Future Prospects<br />

Meenal Shrivastava<br />

Athabasca University, Alberta<br />

The Fashionable “Construction” in German IR<br />

Michael Schultze<br />

University of Magdeburg<br />

Une Exception Française ? The Politicization of IR Professors Recruitment in France<br />

Ronald Hatto<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris<br />

What do We Know? What do We Want to Know?: A Brief Survey of Changing Curiosity Patterns in Social Science<br />

Research<br />

Fulya Apaydin<br />

BROWN UNIVERSITY<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chris B. McIntosh<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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FA13 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms and Domestic Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hans Peter Schmitz<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Global Climate Norms and Domestic Politics: Comparing the United States and the European Union<br />

Kate O'Neill<br />

University of California at Berkeley<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms, Domestic Politics and the Death Penalty: Comparing Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan<br />

Sangmin Bae<br />

Northeastern Illinois University<br />

One-Man Democracies<br />

Edward Kasule<br />

Truman College<br />

The Impact of Ideas in Caribbean Elites’ Responses to Globalization<br />

Ángel L. Viera-Tirado<br />

University of Puerto Rico- Mayagüez<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hans Peter Schmitz<br />

Syracuse University


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FA14 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Critical Scholarship and Intelligence Reform<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William M. Nolte<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Constructing the Theory of Strategic Intelligence: Why Bother?<br />

David H. Gray<br />

University of Denver Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Intelligence Oversight and the Role of Universities<br />

Jennifer Sims<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Intelligence Reform: An Organizational Communication Perspective<br />

Hamilton Bean<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Threading the Eye of the Needle: Public Justifications for Domestic Surveillance and Torture in the GWOT<br />

Kelly M. McDonald<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James J. Wirtz<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

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FA15 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Functions and Effects of <strong>International</strong> Non-Governmental<br />

Organizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pooja Rishi<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Do <strong>International</strong> Nongovernmental Organizations Promote Sustainable Development?<br />

Lee Taedong<br />

University of Washington<br />

Global Semi-Civil Society: NGOs as Moral Aristocracy<br />

William E. DeMars<br />

Wofford College<br />

'The Gulag of Our Times': Diplomatic Postures and Activist Dramatics in Human Rights NGO Strategies<br />

Christina M. Gray<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amy Eckert<br />

Metropolitan State College of Denver


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FA16 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

War, Political Violence & the Media: Framing Public Opinion in<br />

Comparative Perspective<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Colette Mazzucelli<br />

Molloy College<br />

Hard Power and Strategic Communication in Grand Strategy<br />

Ben D. Mor<br />

University of Haifa<br />

Mass Mediated Governmentality: The Ad Council “Emergency Preparedness” Campaign<br />

Jacob L. Stump<br />

American University<br />

Media Systems, Political Transitions, and Political Violence<br />

Laura Roselle<br />

Elon University<br />

Nothing New About the CNN-Effect? The Conceptual Versus Actual History of the News Media's Role in Foreign<br />

Policy<br />

Douglas A Van Belle<br />

Victoria University of Wellington<br />

The Transatlantic Rift over the Use of Force in the Iraq Crisis (2002-2003): Insights from a Comparative Analysis<br />

of the Impact of the News Media Debates on Public Opinion in the United States, France and Italy<br />

Diletta Latini<br />

Circap, Department of Political Science, University of Siena<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elizabeth Hanson<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

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FA17 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Regime Interaction and Biodiversity Politics: Bridging the Tension<br />

between Legitimacy and Effectiveness<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kristin G. Rosendal<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Allocative Effects of <strong>International</strong> Environmental Institutions - The Convention on Biological Diversity<br />

Sliman Abu Amara<br />

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

Bioprospecting under Different Technological, Biological and Regulatory Settings: Trends and Challenges<br />

Mariel Aguilar Støen<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Governing Agrobiodiversity: Plant Genetics and Developing Countries<br />

Regine Andersen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute


Incompatible Property Rights over Genetic Resources and their Consequences: The CBD – TRIPS Conflict and<br />

some Implications for an <strong>International</strong> ABS Regime<br />

Stefan Jungcurt<br />

Humboldt University Berlin<br />

<strong>International</strong> Regulation of Conservation and Use of Domesticated and Wild Genetic Resources<br />

Kristin G. Rosendal<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steinar E. Andresen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

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FA18 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Human Rights Challenges in Africa<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rita Kiki N. Edozie<br />

Michigan State University, East Lansing MI<br />

Billy Balogun: "Human Rights in Nigeria" Affiliation: The City University of New York Graduate School and<br />

University Center, Ph.D. Student in Political Science<br />

Billy Balogun<br />

The City University of New York<br />

Paper #2: Human Rights NGOs in Ghana by Professor Kwame Akonor<br />

Kwame Akonor<br />

Seton Hall University<br />

Paulette Weiss: "Postconflict Peacebuilding and Small Arms Disarmament in Sierra Leone"<br />

Paulette S. Weiss<br />

The City University of New York Graduate School and University Center<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Rita Kiki N. Edozie<br />

Michigan State University, East Lansing MI<br />

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FA19 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Institutional Creation and Change in the <strong>International</strong> System<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Beth A. Simmons<br />

Harvard University<br />

Creating <strong>International</strong> Institutions: The <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court<br />

Anne Holthoefer<br />

University of Chicago<br />

My Norm is Better than Your Norm: Con<strong>test</strong>ation and Norm Dynamics<br />

Matthew J. Hoffman<br />

University of Toronto<br />

The Case of Transatlantic Conflicts over Multilateral Agreements<br />

Caroline Fehl<br />

Oxford University


The Evolutionary Design of <strong>International</strong> Institutions<br />

Duncan Snidal<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Lora Anne Viola<br />

University of Chicago<br />

To Change or not to Change: The Resistance of <strong>International</strong> Institutions to Change<br />

Tim Buthe<br />

Duke University<br />

When Liberalisms Change: Comparing the Politics of Deflations and Inflations<br />

Mark Blyth<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kristen P. Williams<br />

Clark University<br />

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FA20 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Gendering Security in Theory and in Practice I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mary K. Meyer McAleese<br />

Eckerd College<br />

A Continuum Approach to Security Theory<br />

Annick T. R. Wibben<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

Feminism for Realists: Strategy and Gender in Global Politics<br />

Laura Sjoberg<br />

Duke University<br />

From Soldiers to Citizens, or Soldiers to Seamstresses: Reintegrating Girl and Women Soldiers in Sierra Leone<br />

Megan H. MacKenzie<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Theory as Practice: A Discourse-Theoretic Reading of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325<br />

Laura J. Shepherd<br />

European Research Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

R. Charli Carpenter<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Mary K. Meyer McAleese<br />

Eckerd College<br />

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FA21 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #1<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Andregg<br />

University of St. Thomas


Chair(s)<br />

Gregory F. Treverton<br />

RAND Corporation<br />

Roundtable: Ethics and the Intelligence Analyst<br />

John Tolson<br />

Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom<br />

Roundtable: Intelligence Officers as Professionals<br />

Virendra S. Verma<br />

J. Nehru University<br />

Roundtable; Ethics Phobia Among Intelligence Professionals<br />

Jan Goldman<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College<br />

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FA22 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Democratic Experience in Turkey<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julie I. Chernov<br />

University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

Emulating the Turkish Experience through European Neighborhood Policy—Prospects for Democratization in the<br />

Arab and Muslim World Considered<br />

Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar<br />

Dokuz Eylul University<br />

State, Civil Society and Political Participation in Turkey<br />

Ersin M. Kalaycioglu<br />

Isik University, Istanbul, Turkey<br />

Turkey at the Threshold of the EU: Problems and Prospects<br />

Joseph S. Joseph<br />

University of Cyprus<br />

What Keeps the Turkish Army Away from a Permanent Military Government<br />

Aysegul Komsuoglu<br />

Istanbul University<br />

Birsen Hatice Ors<br />

Istanbul Univeristy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Julie I. Chernov<br />

University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

James C. Gilchrist<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

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FA23 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Should We ‘Mainstream’ Popular Culture in IR?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong>


Chair(s)<br />

Christina Rowley<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

J. Samuel Barkin<br />

University of Florida<br />

Stuart Kaufman<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Michael J. Shapiro<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

Cynthia Weber<br />

University of Lancaster<br />

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FA24 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Political Economy of Aid and Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Fahimul Quadir<br />

York University<br />

Better Red than Dead<br />

Stefano Ponte<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Lisa Ann Richey<br />

Roskilde University, Denmark<br />

Dialectics & Development: Explaining Poor Performance via Power<br />

Praveen K. Chaudhry<br />

FIT / SUNY<br />

Marta E. Vanduzer-Snow<br />

New York University<br />

Donor Interventions and Civil Society in Developing Countries<br />

asma hashmi<br />

Simon fraser university<br />

Goals, Norms and Pledges: The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights<br />

Paul J. Nelson<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

The 3x5 Initiative and the Implications for Global Health Governance<br />

Jeremy Youde<br />

Grinnell College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anna P. Gruben<br />

Johns Hopkins University


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FA25 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Critical approaches to Security in Europe II: Exploring<br />

Contemporary Politics of Belonging: Political struggles, Policies and<br />

Technologies<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Xavier Guillaume<br />

University of Geneva<br />

‘Who has the Rights?’ Blood, Culture or Territory within the Global Politics of Belonging<br />

Francesco Ragazzi<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques / Northwestern<br />

Europe, Transnational Society and the Fate of the State<br />

Laurent Scheeck<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris<br />

European Security Practices in the Government of Migration: A Conceptual Approach for Analyzing Security<br />

Tugba Basaran<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

The EU and the Politics of the “Good Neighbour”<br />

Julien Jeandesboz<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

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FA26 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Long-Term Policy Challenges: Conceptual, Empirical and<br />

Methodological Approaches I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Randall W. Stone<br />

University of Rochester<br />

Decision-making in Long-Term Climate Policy: Uncertainty, Complexity and Multiple Agents<br />

Robert Lempert<br />

The RAND Corporation<br />

Jürgen Scheffran<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Detlef F. Sprinz<br />

PIK - Potsdam Institute<br />

Designing Institutions for the Long Term<br />

D. Marc Kilgour<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University


The Political Economy of Long-Term Policy Problems<br />

Randall W. Stone<br />

University of Rochester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Johannes Urpelainen<br />

University of Michigan<br />

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FA27 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Worldview and Foreign Policy in the Asian Context: Sources, Impact,<br />

and Conceptualization, Part I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alexander Vuving<br />

Harvard University<br />

Foreign Policy Vision: Theory and Practice in Contemporary Asian States<br />

John Garofano<br />

U.S. Naval War College<br />

Ideas and East Asian <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

David Kang<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

India: Revolutionary, Rationalist, or Realist Power?<br />

Timothy Hoyt<br />

U.S. Naval War College<br />

The Sources of Japanese Foreign and Security Policy<br />

Takashi Kawakami<br />

Takushoku University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher P. Twomey<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

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FA28 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Rethinking the State and Its Boundaries<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Binnaz Toprak<br />

Bogazici University<br />

Crime and Sovereign Power<br />

Aida Hozic<br />

University of Florida<br />

Hobbesian Security Paradigm and the Politics of Fear<br />

Aysen Bilgen Candas<br />

Bogazici University<br />

Moldavian Domestic Workers and The State<br />

Mine Eder<br />

Bogazici University


Power of Ideas, Interests or Culture?: A Historical Institutionalist Approach to the Building and Rebuilding of the<br />

“Secular” State in Turkey, 1921-2006<br />

Murat Akan<br />

Bogazici University<br />

The State, <strong>International</strong> Organizations and the Farmers: The Politics of Genetic Resource Conservation<br />

Zühre Aksoy<br />

Bogazici University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Philip Cerny<br />

Rutgers University - Newark<br />

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FA29 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Argumentation, Deliberation and Talk in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Markus Kornprobst<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Argumentation and the Development of <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Ian Johnstone<br />

Tufts University<br />

Forum Effects of Talk<br />

Jennifer Mitzen<br />

Ohio State University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations as Rhetorical Discipline: Deepening and Widening<br />

Horizons<br />

Markus Kornprobst<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Public Spheres and Legitamacy: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Crisis Resolution within Security<br />

Communities<br />

Corneliu Bjola<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Neta C. Crawford<br />

Boston University<br />

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FA30 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Learning IR Cross-Culturally and Among Enemies - Past and Present<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel W. Wessner<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

Differently Structured Global Society via Inter-Cultural Communicative Competence and Cosmopolitan Theory<br />

Jonathan Moyer<br />

University of Denver


Inter-cultural Communication as Pedagogy - Indian and Pakistani Women's Colleges<br />

Rina Kashyap<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

Local Discourse of 'Engaged People' Speaking to Dominant Peacebuilding Initiatives<br />

Anna E. Ressler<br />

Future Generations<br />

The Structural Drivers of Conflict and Southeast Asian Cultural Institutions<br />

K. Erich Miller<br />

University of Denver<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Fred R. Dallmayr<br />

Joan Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame<br />

Louis Kriesberg<br />

Syracuse University<br />

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FA31 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Humane <strong>International</strong>ism Revisited – The Impact of Endogenous<br />

Change and Identity on Western States’ <strong>International</strong> Behaviour<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Chris Browning<br />

University of Keele , School of Politics, <strong>International</strong> Relations and Phil<br />

Global Good Samaritans: Humanitarian <strong>International</strong>ism in Canada<br />

Alison Brysk<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Social Democratic <strong>International</strong>ism at the Cross Roads – The Case of Sweden<br />

Annika B. Bergman<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

The Articulation of Identity and Normative Heritage through <strong>International</strong>ism: The Case of Norway<br />

Mikko Kuisma<br />

European University Institute, Florence<br />

Waltzing Matilda? The Shifting Narrative of Australian <strong>International</strong>ism<br />

Peter J. Lawler<br />

Politics, Manchester University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chris Browning<br />

University of Keele , School of Politics, <strong>International</strong> Relations and Phil<br />

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FA32 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Bringing Social Relations Back In II: Capitalism and the<br />

Transformation of IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Benno Teschke<br />

University of Sussex


English Agrarian Capitalism, Overseas Commerce, and Capitalist Imperialism<br />

Étienne Cantin<br />

Université Laval<br />

Peace Processes in the Age of Global Capitalism<br />

Jan Selby<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Regimes by Design? The Gold Standard and the Issue of Cooperation in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Samuel Knafo<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Social Relations, History and Theorising the Cold War<br />

Richard Saull<br />

Queen Mary, University of London<br />

The Social Relations of Republicanism and <strong>International</strong> Political Thought<br />

Geoff Kennedy<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Benno Teschke<br />

University of Sussex<br />

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FA33 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Conflict Data Research: Problems and Prospects<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen L. Quackenbush<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

A Problem with Peace Science: The Dark Side of COW<br />

H. Will Moore<br />

The Florida State University<br />

Native American Dispute Onset, 1610-1765: A Research Overview<br />

Brian R. Nottingham<br />

SUNY at Buffalo<br />

Reconciling Event Data from Multiple News Sources<br />

Philip A. Schrodt<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Red Herrings? Non-State Actors and Militarized Interstate Disputes<br />

Dara K. Cohen<br />

Stanford University<br />

Jessica L. Weeks<br />

Stanford University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Doug Gibler<br />

University of Alabama


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FA34 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Rivalries<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Manus I. Midlarsky<br />

Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />

Avalanches and Olive Branches: Natural Disasters and Peacemaking between Interstate Rivals<br />

Seden Akcinaroglu<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

Jonathan M. DiCicco<br />

Canisius College<br />

Elizabeth Radziszewski<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

Dyadic Conflict and Rivalry Creation<br />

Daniel S. Morey<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Fatal Attraction: Rivalries and Third Party Intervention<br />

Renato Corbetta<br />

University of Alabama-Birmingham<br />

Modeling Complex Interstate Rivalries<br />

Brandon Valeriano<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Manus I. Midlarsky<br />

Rutgers University, New Brunswick<br />

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FA35 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Sport and <strong>International</strong> Development (I): Engaging Marginalized<br />

Groups through <strong>International</strong> Sport Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jerry Bingham<br />

National Agency UK Sport<br />

Dilemmas and Opportunities in Gender, Sport and Development<br />

Martha Saavedra<br />

University of California<br />

Disability Sport and the Politics of Development<br />

Robert Beacom<br />

The College of St. Mark and St. John<br />

Friendly Encounters: Sport, Development and Masculinity among Youth in Bamenda, Cameroon<br />

Jude Fokwang<br />

University of Toronto


Discussant(s)<br />

Lorna Read<br />

Right to Play<br />

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FA36 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Issues in Japan's Foreign Policy in The 21st Century<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

East Asian Security Revisited in Light of the European Experience<br />

Katja Weber<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Koizumi’s Legacy and Japan’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

Systemic Change and State Level Structural Transformation, and Today’s Japan<br />

Na'oki Ono<br />

Musashi Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kevin J. Cooney<br />

Union University<br />

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FA37 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Multinational Corporations I: Theorizing the Political Dimensions of<br />

their Interactions with States<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Steven J. Kobrin<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Analyzing State-MNC Bargaining and the OB Model: Enduring Insights and New Directions<br />

Steven J. Kobrin<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Back to the Future: The Relevance of the Obsolescing Bargain Model in the 21st Century<br />

Jonathan P. Doh<br />

Villanova University<br />

Neither Obsolescing Nor Ensured: Analyzing the Power of the Pharmaceutical Industry versus the Developing<br />

World<br />

Jean-Marc F. Blanchard<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Responsible Framing of MNC-LDC Bargaining Models<br />

Dale Murphy<br />

Georgetown University


The Institutional Environment for Bargaining Power<br />

Witold J. Henisz<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Guy L. F. Holburn<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

Bennet A. Zelner<br />

Duke University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

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FA38 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

New Perspectives on Creating Global Classrooms<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Wendy Theodore<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Location, Location, Location? Teaching Race and IR in a 'Foreign' in a 'Foreign' Land<br />

Wendy Theodore<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Pedagogy of the Oppressors: Challenging Nationalism from a Position of Privilege<br />

Jamie Frueh<br />

Bridgewater College<br />

Teaching and Studying <strong>International</strong> Relations in the Caribbean: A Perspective From Both Sides<br />

Diana Thorburn<br />

Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner<br />

The City University of New York<br />

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FA39 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Nukes Don't Kill People, States Do: Reworking Legitimacy in the<br />

Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Wade L. Huntley<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Nuclear Nonproliferation: Time for New Thinking?<br />

Wade L. Huntley<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Organized Hypocrisy and the Future of the Nonproliferation Regime<br />

Michael Lipson<br />

Concordia University


The Exception that Proves the Rule?<br />

Karthika Sasikumar<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

The NPT and Power Transitions in the <strong>International</strong> System: The Indian Case<br />

T. V. Paul<br />

McGill University<br />

Mahesh Shankar<br />

McGill University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Scott Sagan<br />

Stanford University<br />

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FA40 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Civil-Military Relations: US Officer Attitudes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gary J. Schaub<br />

Air War College<br />

My Country, Virtuous or Decadent: US Officer Attitudes toward American Civilian Culture<br />

Everett C. Dolman<br />

School of Advanced Air & Space <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Officer Attitudes Toward Transformation, 2000-2005<br />

James FitzSimonds<br />

Naval War College<br />

Parameters of “The Unequal Dialogue”: High-Level Civil-Military Relations<br />

Gary J. Schaub<br />

Air War College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Glen M. Segell<br />

Institute of Security Policy<br />

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FA41 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

“You Can’t Always Get What You Want” The European Union and<br />

Military Transformation: What Kind of Actor, What Kinds of<br />

Capabilities?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Eva M. Gross<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

‘We Can Work it Out’ - Common Non-Proliferation Efforts in the European Union<br />

Gunnar Jeremias<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

All Together Now? The Governance of Military Capability Reform in the European Union<br />

Claudia Major<br />

Institute for German <strong>Studies</strong> - University of Birmingham


All Together Now? The Governance of Military Capability Reform in the European Union<br />

Christopher Reynolds<br />

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Nice to Have… but What Creates European Capabilities? Answers from a Strategic and Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Perspective<br />

Christian Moelling<br />

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Overlapping Institutions: Ping Pong between NATO and the EU?<br />

Stephanie C. Hofmann<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eva M. Gross<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

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FA42 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Intelligence Community: Assessment, Policies, Culture, and<br />

Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert Mandel<br />

Lewis & Clark College<br />

Coping with the Security Dilemma: US Intelligence Assessments of Foreign Nuclear Threats<br />

James H. Lebovic<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Did the American Intelligence Community Learn Anything from 9/11?<br />

Pierre-Louis Malfatto<br />

Strategic and Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong> (UQAM)<br />

Rationalist Explanation for Intelligence and Counterintelligence Policies<br />

Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky<br />

Harvard University, Department of Government<br />

Recognizing Foreign Threat<br />

Robert Mandel<br />

Lewis & Clark College<br />

Socialized to Torture? The Divide Between Institution and Subculture in Interrogation<br />

Christi L. Siver<br />

University of Washington<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lamis Abdel-Aty<br />

McGill University<br />

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FA43 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

U.S.-Mexican Relationship: Towards Security Integration?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Rafael Velazquez<br />

Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE)<br />

Foreign and Security Policy in the European Union and North America<br />

Roberto Peña<br />

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)<br />

Teresa S. Perez<br />

UNAM<br />

Mexico's National and Security Policy 2006-20012<br />

Abelardo Rodriguez<br />

University of Miami<br />

Porous Borders: Implications for U.S. and Mexican Security<br />

Jorge Rebolledo Flores<br />

University of Miami<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Cecilia Costero<br />

Colegio de San Luis<br />

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FA44 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian S. Dietzman<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

Countering Ideological Support for Terrorism<br />

Andrew L. Stigler<br />

Naval War College<br />

Iron Fists or Velvet Gloves?: How to Reduce (or Increase) Insurgent Attacks<br />

Joseph K. Young<br />

Florida State University<br />

Soft Power Contributions to U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy<br />

James E. Winkates<br />

Air War College<br />

The “Balancing Act”: Counterterrorism and Domestic Overreaction in Democratic States<br />

Dennis M. Foster<br />

Virginia Military Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jalal Alamgir<br />

University of Massachusetts Boston<br />

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FA45 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Rethinking Multilateralism: Why Cooperate? Why Delegate?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Alexander Thompson<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Breaking Out and Evasive Maneuvers: Managing Nuclear Weapons Intentions of Determined States<br />

Carol E. Kessler<br />

Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security<br />

Dominance and Diplomacy<br />

Robert A. Denemark<br />

University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project<br />

Matthew J. Hoffman<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Lauren Twist<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Hasan Yonten<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Power and Legalization: Explaining U.S. Support of WTO Dispute Settlement<br />

Alexander Thompson<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Why Comply? Mutual Learning on the Role of Non State Actors in Monitoring and Enforcing Security and<br />

Economic Treaty Systems<br />

David Deese<br />

Boston College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter Romaniuk<br />

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY<br />

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FA46 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Political Sociology of Transnationalism<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Patrick T. Jackson<br />

American University<br />

Apolitics of Power: Transnational Connections and Practices of Expertise in the Middle East<br />

Ozlem Altan<br />

New York University, Department of Politics<br />

Conservative Movements in a Liberal <strong>International</strong> System? Transnational Activism on Abortion at the UN<br />

Population Conferences<br />

June S. Swinski<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Constitutional Arrangements and the Structure of Civil Society: Still Relevant after all these Years?<br />

Jennifer L. Bailey<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Safe Motherhood as a Transnational Advocacy Network<br />

Jeremy Shiffman<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Jeremy Shiffman<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Stephanie Smith<br />

Syracuse University


Discussant(s)<br />

Afef Benessaieh<br />

York University<br />

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FA47 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Explanations for Alignment Behavior<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony J. Vinci<br />

The London School of Economics<br />

Allies of a Feather: Explaining Variations in Wartime Alliance Cohesion<br />

Evan N. Resnick<br />

Yeshiva University<br />

An Empirical Test of the Economic Theory of Alliances: Patron-Client Ties and Client-state military expenditures<br />

Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Domestic-<strong>International</strong> Issue Linkage in Alliance Politics: A Comparison of Post-Iraq War Japanese and Korean<br />

Relations with the United States<br />

SeoHyun Park<br />

Cornell University<br />

Risks and Rewards in U.S. Alliances<br />

Nora J. Bensahel<br />

RAND<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ji-Young Lee<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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FA48 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Teaching IR Across the World: Pedagogical Dilemmas<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marilyn I. McMorrow<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Ethnic Identity and Responsible Scholarship: Pedagogical Dilemma of Chinese Political Scientists in American<br />

Universities<br />

Sheng Ding<br />

Bloomsburg University<br />

Introducing Pacifist Perspectives to U.S. History and Politics Students at a Typical War-Glorifying College<br />

James J. Zaffiro<br />

Central College<br />

The State of IR in Israel: In Search of a Discipline in a Unique Setting<br />

Arie M. Kacowicz<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrea M. Lopez<br />

Susquehanna University


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FA49 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Domestic Determinants for Trade, Aid, Investment, and Social<br />

Spending<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nita Rudra<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Democracies, Nondemocracies and Resistance to Social Welfare Reform: Implications for the Developing World<br />

Siddharth Chandra<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Nita Rudra<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Political Particularism and the Provision of Public Goods<br />

Tavishi Bhasin<br />

Emory University<br />

Raechelle M. Mascarenhas<br />

Whitman College<br />

Public Goods and Demand for Foreign Aid<br />

Christopher B. O'Keefe<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Sequencing Negotiating Partners: Implications for the Two-Level Game<br />

Jason S. Enia<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mary Cooper<br />

Ohio State University<br />

Javier Morales-Ortiz<br />

Baldwin-Wallace College<br />

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FA50 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Collective responsibility in international relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William F. Felice<br />

Eckerd College<br />

Holding Institutions Accountable: A Historical Institutionalist Challenge to the “Many Hands” Dilemma<br />

Sarah Bania-Dobyns<br />

University of Denver<br />

Iraq and the "Moral Responsibility of Many Hands"<br />

William F. Felice<br />

Eckerd College<br />

Who Intervenes and Why it Matters: The Problem of Agency in Humanitarian Intervention<br />

Eric Heinze<br />

University of Oklahoma


Discussant(s)<br />

Kateri Carmola<br />

Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science<br />

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FA51 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Sources of Global Cooperation and Compliance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Mosser<br />

US Army School of Advanced Military <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Growing Global Cooperation<br />

Christine Brachthaeuser<br />

Tuebingen University<br />

Recalcitrance, Assertiveness, and Deterrence: Power and Non-Compliance with Supranational Law<br />

Tobias Hofmann<br />

WCFIA, Harvard University<br />

Diana Panke<br />

Free University of Berlin<br />

Carina Sprungk<br />

University of Victoria<br />

The Emergence of Global Governance: Determining the Conditions which Give Rise to Global Regulatory Regimes<br />

Jonathan G. S. Koppell<br />

Yale School of Management<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthew C. Zierler<br />

Michigan State University<br />

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FA52 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Contending Perspectives on Security Order in Asia: Competition or<br />

Convergence?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kuniko Ashizawa<br />

Oxford Brookes University<br />

Rosemary Foot<br />

University of Oxford<br />

China and the Asia-Pacific Security Order: Chinese Conceptions and Regional Responses<br />

Rosemary Foot<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Great Powers and Southeast Asian Regional Security Strategies: Omni-Enmeshment, Complex Balancing and<br />

Hierarchical Order<br />

Evelyn Goh<br />

Oxford University


Japan’s Quest for Regional Order-Building: Quo Vadis?<br />

Kuniko Ashizawa<br />

Oxford Brookes University<br />

The Role of the Sunshine Policy in Structuring a New Northeast Asian Order<br />

John S. Park<br />

Harvard University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

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FB01 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Study of War: Data Collection, Theory Building and Responsible<br />

Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lothar Brock<br />

Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Lothar Brock<br />

Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität<br />

Anna Geis<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Anna Leander<br />

The Copenhagen Business School<br />

Harald Müller<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Nicholas Rengger<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

Bruce Russett<br />

Yale University<br />

J. David Singer<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Peter Wallensteen<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

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FB02 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Multiple Facets of the Migration-Security Nexus: Comparative<br />

Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alex Macleod<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal


Agents and Logics of the Securitization of Migration in France<br />

Philippe Bourbeau<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Applying Securitization theory to Human Flows in Asia: Empirical Challenges from Regional Diversity<br />

Melissa Curley<br />

University of Queensland<br />

Double Standards and Normative Fault-Lines? Critical Cases in Human Security and Migration<br />

Martin O. Heisler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

National Security and Immigration Since 9/11<br />

Christopher Rudolph<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthew J. Gibney<br />

Oxford University<br />

Alex Macleod<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal<br />

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FB03 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Religion, Identity, and <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

The Standing Group on <strong>International</strong> Relations of the ECPR (SGIR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brigitte Vassort-Rousset<br />

Pierre-Mendès-France University<br />

Can Social Science Travel?<br />

James W. Davis<br />

University of St. Gallen<br />

Religion and Conflicts – Religion as a Root Cause or as a Triggering Factor?<br />

Elise Féron<br />

Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lille<br />

Religion and the Rhetoric of Rebellion after the Cold War<br />

Ragnhild Nordås<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Using My Religion: Reflections on the Nexus of Politics, Culture, Integration and Christianity<br />

Thomas Diez<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Brigitte Vassort-Rousset<br />

Pierre-Mendès-France University<br />

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FB04 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Women's Violence in Global Politics: Theoretical, Practical and<br />

Empirical Explorations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong>


Female Suicide Bombers: A Contrast of Personal and Organizational Motives for Women and Violence<br />

Mia M. Bloom<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Mean Girls: A Theory of Women's Violence and Gender Subordination in Global Politics<br />

Caron Gentry<br />

Abilene Christian University<br />

Laura Sjoberg<br />

Duke University<br />

Villain or Heroine? A Case Study of Hannah Durston, Indian Fighter<br />

Judith Stiehm<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Women Loyalist Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland: Duty, Agency and Empowerment - A Report from the Field<br />

Sandra M. McEvoy<br />

Clark University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David Winter<br />

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

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FB05 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Negotiating Women’s Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Can Women’s Rights NGOs Help Make United Nations’ Human Rights Agreements Meaningful?<br />

Debra J. Liebowitz<br />

Drew University<br />

Discursive Strategies of Transnational Feminism: Anti-Fundamentalism vs. Women's Human Rights<br />

Lyndi N. Hewitt<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Getting to “Us”: Negotiating Who “We” Are in UN Women’s Conferences, 1985-1995<br />

Abigail E. Ruane<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Human Rights and Gender Frameworks in Development<br />

Alison Rose Long<br />

American University, School of <strong>International</strong> Service<br />

Married Women’s Names and Human Rights: A Consideration of How Japanese Feminists Negotiate their Identity<br />

in Legislative Arena<br />

Alison D. Renteln<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Elisabeth J. Friedman<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

Katharine H. S. Moon<br />

Wellesley College


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FB06 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Steps to Peace: Honoring the Memory of Paul D. Senese<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Peace Science Society<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Frank C. Zagare<br />

University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Paul F. Diehl<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

William J Dixon<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Glenn Palmer<br />

Penn State University<br />

Stephen L. Quackenbush<br />

University of Missouri-Columbia<br />

John A. Vasquez<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Frank C. Zagare<br />

University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

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FB07 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Negotiation Processes: A Panel Honoring I. William<br />

Zartman<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bertram I. Spector<br />

Center for Negotiation Analysis<br />

Conditions for Mediation Success: Evaluating U.S. Initiatives in Sudan and Liberia in 2003-2004<br />

Donald Rothchild<br />

University of California at Davis<br />

Explaining "Cowardly Lions"<br />

Barry Steiner<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

Games Zartman Plays: 35 Years of the Camp Game<br />

Bertram I. Spector<br />

Center for Negotiation Analysis<br />

The Focal Point as Negotiation Solution<br />

Janice Gross Stein<br />

University of Toronto<br />

The Relevance of the ‘Constructivist Turn’ in IR Theory for <strong>International</strong> Negotiation Theory<br />

P. Terrence Hopmann<br />

Brown University


Discussant(s)<br />

I. William Zartman<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

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FB08 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Democracy and Terrorism<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert Pape<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Choosing Terrorism: Explaining Militant Groups’ Strategic Choices<br />

Risa Brooks<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Fighting Al-Qa’ida with Democracy?<br />

Daniel Byman<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Outbidding and the Overproduction of Terrorism<br />

Andrew Kydd<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Barbara Walter<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

War, Crime, and Punishment: Counterterrorism and the Politics of Framing<br />

Ronald Krebs<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert J. Art<br />

Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University<br />

Robert Pape<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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FB09 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

IR Theory and the Study of the Security of Southeast Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

Living on Border Lines: Thinking About Security in a Transversalizing Southeast Asia<br />

See Seng Tan<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Neighbors or Strangers? Enduring and Emerging Trends in Southeast Asian Security<br />

Joseph Chinyong Liow<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Norm and Identity Formation in Southeast Asia<br />

Hiro Katsumata<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>


Southeast Asia in Extra-Regional Perspective: Engaging the Great Powers<br />

Ralf Emmers<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

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FB10 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Ethics of Global Governance I<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Craig N. Murphy<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Analyzing the Ethics of Global Governance<br />

Antonio Franceschet<br />

University of Calgary<br />

Civil Society Actors in Global Governance<br />

Cecelia Lynch<br />

UC Irvine<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ing Sovereignty<br />

Samuel M. Makinda<br />

Murdoch University<br />

Corporate Governance: Corporate 'Security' Responsibilities In Zones of Conflict<br />

Claire Cutler<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Craig N. Murphy<br />

Wellesley College<br />

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FB11 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility III<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sam H. Farahani<br />

Professor, <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Knowledge as a Danger or Dangerous Knowledge of <strong>International</strong> Relations Scholars: Perspectives from the<br />

Periphery<br />

Supad K. Ghose<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Theorising in the Periphery: A Meditation on Size<br />

Farrah L. D. Brown<br />

Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica<br />

Undisciplining Freedom: the Scholarship of Raya Dunayevskaya (1910-1987) and Marxist Humanist Philosophy<br />

Sandra C. Rein<br />

University of Alberta


Discussant(s)<br />

Govind Nayak<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota<br />

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FB12 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

European Security in Transformation: EU and OSCE (I)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (AMEI) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alejandro Chanona<br />

UNAM-Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

Security Governance in Europe and Latin America: Controlling the Flow of Small Arms and Light Weapons<br />

Khatchik Derghougassian<br />

University of San Andres, Argentina<br />

Security, Human Rights and Rule of Law: The OSCE in Kosovo<br />

Nuray Ibyramova<br />

University of North Carolina at Wilmington<br />

The Challenge of European Union Security Governance<br />

Emil J. Kirchner<br />

University of Essex<br />

The OSCE and the Europeanization of Croatia<br />

Laura Zanotti<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Aart Holtslag<br />

University of Massachusetts Lowell<br />

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FB13 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Social Construction of Climate Change and Future Directions<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mary Pettenger<br />

Western Oregon University<br />

Climate Governance beyond 2012: Competing Discourses of Green Governmentality, Ecological Modernization<br />

and Civic Environmentalism<br />

Eva Lövbrand<br />

Kalmar University<br />

Development of Domestic Norms in Japan regarding Climate Change Policies<br />

Takashi Hattori<br />

APEC Secretariat<br />

Future Directions of Dutch Climate Change Policy<br />

Mary Pettenger<br />

Western Oregon University


Issue Framing and the Domestic Salience of <strong>International</strong> Environmental Norms: Climate Policy in the United<br />

States, the United Kingdom, and Germany<br />

Loren R. Cass<br />

College of the Holy Cross<br />

Singing Climate Change into Existence: On the Territorialisation of Climate Policymaking<br />

Matthew Paterson<br />

School of Political <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Ottawa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Heather A. Smith<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

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FB14 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Beyond “Responsible Scholarship:” The Case for Swift’s ‘Savage<br />

Indignation’<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel Warner<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

“Always Upright, but Mostly Uptight”: Academic Responsibility, Political Change and the Epistemic Community<br />

Peter Vale<br />

Rhodes University RSA<br />

Beyond Interdisciplinarity: Responsibility for the Production of Knowledge in Global <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Stephen J. Rosow<br />

SUNY at Oswego<br />

Scholarly Responsibility-as-Outrage: Seeking Parrhesia via Hippocrates, Diogenes, and Debray<br />

Michael McKinley<br />

Australian National University<br />

The Self-Destruction of IR Scholarship in the Post-Critical Age<br />

Annette Freyberg-Inan<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel Warner<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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FB15 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Analyzing Impacts of Bilateral Investment Treaties<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Srividya Jandhyala<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

A Bilateral Analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties<br />

Witold J. Henisz<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Srividya Jandhyala<br />

University of Pennsylvania


A Bilateral Analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties<br />

Edward D. Mansfield<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Delegating Differences: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Patterns of Dispute Resolution<br />

Todd L. Allee<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Clint Peinhardt<br />

The University of Texas at Dallas<br />

Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Intellectual<br />

Property Rights<br />

Jessica K. Winchell<br />

University of Wisconsin - Madison<br />

The Cost of a BIT and the Consequences for its Relationship to FDI<br />

Andrew M. Kerner<br />

Emory University<br />

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FB16 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Intertextuality of Popular Culture and World Politics II<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christina Rowley<br />

University of Bristol<br />

‘Breaking Away’: Cultural Con<strong>test</strong>ation of Militarisation in Apartheid Era White South Africa<br />

Daniel Conway<br />

University of Bristol<br />

‘My man Salam...Tells it like he sees it, sees it like I can’t’: The Baghdad Blog, Minor Literatures and Global<br />

Politics<br />

Mark Lacy<br />

Lancaster University<br />

“I’m Not the President, but I Play One on TV”: Political Dramas and Dramatic Politics<br />

Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow<br />

American University<br />

Savage or Barbarian? Media Images of Sudan’s ‘Civilisational Fault Line’<br />

Melanie Hardie<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Visual Narratives and Commercials Negotiating the Romanian Transition<br />

Anca M. Pusca<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marianne Franklin<br />

University for Humanistics<br />

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FB17 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Historical and Empirical Discussions and <strong>Studies</strong> of Soft Power<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None


Learning and Living at the Top of the World<br />

Guðmundur K. Magnússon<br />

University of Iceland<br />

Positive Incentives and Behavioral Change in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Miroslav Nincic<br />

University fo California, Davis<br />

Rising Soft Power, Declining Hegemony: The Paradox of US Influence<br />

Torbjørn L. Knutsen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

The Politics and Soft Power of French and American Educational Institutions in the Middle East<br />

Rasmus G. Bertelsen<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

The Vatican and the Construction of Power in the Westphalian Order<br />

Bruno C. Reis<br />

King's College, University of London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joseph S. Nye<br />

Harvard University<br />

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FB18 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Moment of Complexity? Implications of the Emergence of a New<br />

Scientific Paradigm for the Study of Global Politics - II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andreas Antoniades<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Complexity Goes To War? Network-Centric Warfare and the Non-Linear Sciences<br />

Antoine Bousquet<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Complexity, Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism: Can Notions from the Edge of Chaos Help Us<br />

Understand?<br />

Frank G. Madsen<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Learning to Learn at the WTO: Complexity, Uncertainty, and Governance of the Global Trading System<br />

Rosie Cooney<br />

Australian National University<br />

The Moment of Impotence? Complexity’s Challenge to Agency<br />

David C. Earnest<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andreas Antoniades<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science


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FB19 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Environment, Ethics, and Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Bressler<br />

Long Beach City College<br />

Climate Change and Ethics in Scholarship<br />

Katrina S. Rogers<br />

Fielding Graduate University<br />

Parting the Dust: Creating Social and Academic Linkages to Effect Environmental and Public Health Policies<br />

Kyla Elizabeth Sentes<br />

Departments of Political Science/Public Health, U of Alberta<br />

Regimenting the Global Environment: Regimes, Non-regimes and the Invisibility of Sustainable Mountain<br />

Development<br />

Joerg Balsiger<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Science, Policy, and Climate Change: What Power Do Scientists Have in Policymaking?<br />

Tatyana B. Ruseva<br />

Indiana University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Bressler<br />

Long Beach City College<br />

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FB20 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Trans- and Supranationalization as an Unintended Consequence of<br />

Intergovernmental Institution Building<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter J. Katzenstein<br />

Cornell University<br />

Global Governance as an Unintended Consequence<br />

Martin Binder<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)<br />

Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)<br />

Michael Zuern<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)<br />

The Methods and Limits of Supranationalization<br />

Scott Siegel<br />

Cornell University<br />

Transnationalization in the Field of Humanitarian Aid: Intentional Strategy or Unintended Consequence?<br />

Katrin R. Radtke<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)


Violent Humanitarian Crises and the Politics of Selectivity<br />

Martin Binder<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Antje Wiener<br />

University of Bath<br />

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FB21 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

What Counts as Knowledge? The Responsibility of Publishers<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Steven C. Poe<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Peter Dimock<br />

Columbia University Press<br />

John Haslam<br />

Cambridge University Press<br />

Charles Myers<br />

Princeton University Press<br />

Lynne C. Rienner<br />

Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.<br />

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FB22 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Resistance and Con<strong>test</strong>ation in a Time of Terror<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Vivienne Jabri<br />

King's College London<br />

"Homegrown Terrorists": Reflections on Weeding out Citizens(hip)<br />

Benjamin J. Muller<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Distancing Dissent in Times of Exception: Delegation and Digitalization of Pro<strong>test</strong> Movements in the Context of<br />

the Resistance against the Patriot Act<br />

Florent Blanc<br />

Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris - Northwestern University<br />

The Politics of Refusal: Relations of Freedom and Security in Liberal Governance<br />

Colleen D. Bell<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark B. Salter<br />

University of Ottawa


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FB23 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Domestic Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress and Governors<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Neil J. Mitchell<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Evaluating the Policy Impact of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus<br />

James M. McCormick<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Neil J. Mitchell<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Governors as Foreign Policy Gurus? Governors’ Roles in Challenging and Supporting American Foreign Policy<br />

Samuel Lucas McMillan<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Trade Policies, Issue Linkages and the U.S. Senate<br />

Jianying Wang<br />

Department of Political Science, at the University of Missouri, Columbia<br />

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FB24 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Ethnic Conflict Settlement: The Role of Third Parties<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William R. Ayres<br />

Elizabethtown College<br />

Business Involvement in Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict Settlement: Israel, India, Ireland<br />

Jan Selby<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Instituting Peace: Third Party Principles and the Mitchell Effect<br />

Shelley Deane<br />

Bowdoin College<br />

The Reactive Crisis Management of the European Union in the Balkans and beyond: Policy Objectives,<br />

Capabilities and Effectiveness<br />

Stefan Wolff<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Third Party Intervention Dilemma in Ethnic Crises: To Intervene and Fail or Not To Intervene at All?<br />

Oana Tranca<br />

Laval University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erin K. Jenne<br />

Central European University


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FB25 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

American Structural Power in <strong>International</strong> Finance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Samuel Barkin<br />

University of Florida<br />

Credit Derivatives, Property and Financialised Accumulation<br />

Duncan Wigan<br />

University of Sussex<br />

The Interaction of American Structural Power at Home and Abroad<br />

Martijn Konings<br />

York University<br />

US Structural Power and the <strong>International</strong>ization of the US Treasury<br />

David Sarai<br />

York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Leonard Seabrooke<br />

Copenhagen Business School<br />

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FB27 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Worldview and Foreign Policy in the Asian Context: Sources, Impact,<br />

and Conceptualization, Part II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John Garofano<br />

U.S. Naval War College<br />

Alexander Vuving<br />

Harvard University<br />

How Do China’s Fourth Generation Leaders View the World<br />

Chih-Chia Hsu<br />

Ming Chuan University<br />

How Power and Ideas Interact in Shaping Grand Strategy and Generating Foreign Policy Change: China, Japan,<br />

and Vietnam after the Cold War<br />

Alexander Vuving<br />

Harvard University<br />

Indonesia’s Worldview: Definition, Origin, and Meaning for Contemporary <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Paige Johnson Tan<br />

University of North Carolina Wilmington<br />

The Formation and Evolution of the Republic of China’s Worldview: Implications for Its Foreign Policy toward<br />

East Asia<br />

Kwei-Bo Huang<br />

National Chengchi University


Discussant(s)<br />

David Kang<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

Toshi Yoshihara<br />

Air War College<br />

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FB28 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship in Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

William A. Callahan<br />

University of Manchester<br />

A Japanese Social Science? Creating Human Security and Academic-Policy Complex<br />

Josuke Ikeda<br />

Tohoku University<br />

External Norms, State Identity, and South Korea's National Security<br />

Young-Chul Cho<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Without Walls?: National Identity in Flux and China’s “Rise”<br />

Allen Carlson<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William A. Callahan<br />

University of Manchester<br />

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FB29 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Strategic Instrument of Foreign Aid<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George A. MacLean<br />

University of Manitoba<br />

Breadbasket or Basket Case? Determinants of US Foreign Food Aid 1977-2000<br />

Christopher J. Fariss<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Japan’s Foreign Aid Policy as a Vital Foreign Policy: Did Japan Achieve Its National Interests?<br />

Yukiko Kuramoto<br />

Miami University<br />

Soviet Aid to the Third World<br />

Douglas Rivero<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

The Return of the Foreign Aid Wars: The Emergent Pluralism of Economic Statecraft<br />

Stephen D. Collins<br />

Kennesaw State University


Discussant(s)<br />

George A. MacLean<br />

University of Manitoba<br />

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FB30 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Contemporary Warfare, the (New) Media, and Questions of<br />

Legitimacy (Panel II)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Neta C. Crawford<br />

Boston University<br />

The Geopolitics of Internet Control<br />

Ronald J. Deibert<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Rafael Rohozinski<br />

Cambridge University<br />

The Politics of Making Targets<br />

Maja Zehfuss<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Virtual Reality: Digital Gaming and Contemporary War<br />

Helen Dexter<br />

The University of Manchester<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mary Kaldor<br />

Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics<br />

Laura Roselle<br />

Elon University<br />

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FB31 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Speaking the <strong>International</strong>: Rhetoric and Reality in World Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Karen Guttieri<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

“Words as Bridges”: Information- versus Relation-based Rhetorical Strategies in the War on Terror<br />

R.S. Zaharna<br />

American University<br />

Law and the Limits of Reason: Rhetorical Approaches to Self-Determination and the Use of Force<br />

Jaye Ellis<br />

McGill University<br />

Legitimacy through Defiance<br />

Nathaniel Berman<br />

Brooklyn Law School


Words as Weapons: Strategic Communication in the War on Terror<br />

Karen Guttieri<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Catherine Lu<br />

McGill University<br />

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FB32 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Scholarly Responsibility and Undergraduate Teaching<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jamie Frueh<br />

Bridgewater College<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Kevin Dunn<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

Patricia Goff<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Eric Leonard<br />

Shenandoah University<br />

Simona Sharoni<br />

Evergreen State College<br />

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FB33 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Consultants, Think Tanks, and the Question of Responsibility<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael J. Stoil<br />

Troy University - Atlantic Region<br />

Less Than the Sum of Its Parts: Institutional Change, Policy Entrepreneurs, and the Development of a Department<br />

of Homeland Security<br />

Darcy M. E. Noricks<br />

University of Washington<br />

Responsibility: The Case of Political Consultancy in Russia<br />

Irina Marcovna<br />

Scholars Versus Astrategic Advocacy: Diagnosis and Prescription<br />

Carmel Davis<br />

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FB34 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Enlarged EU at and after the Iraq War<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations Coop Org Panel


Chair(s)<br />

Kumiko Haba<br />

Professor of Hosei University<br />

European Models and the Development of Multilateral Security Fora in East Asia<br />

Paul Midford<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Romania and the Prospects of Europeanization in the<br />

Black Sea Area - Any Extra Regional Relevances?<br />

Silviu Jora<br />

Kobe University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Atsuko Higashino<br />

Hiroshima City University, Faculty of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Kenji Takita<br />

Professor of Chuo University<br />

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FB35 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Experiences of People of Color in the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Profession<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Saadia Pekkanen<br />

University of Washington<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Christian Davenport<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

K.C. Morrison<br />

University of Missouri<br />

Brandon Valeriano<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago<br />

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FB36 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

New Futures? Directions for Feminists, Gender, and <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jayne Rodgers<br />

University of Leeds<br />

(Re)Constructing Constructivism: Bringing Governmentality In<br />

Pooja Rishi<br />

University of Delaware<br />

“Once Again, It’s All about Men”: Feminist (Dis-)Engagement & Masculinities Research<br />

Laura A. Hebert<br />

Occidental College


Cooking and Campaigning, What Can <strong>International</strong> Relations Scholars Learn from Women's Experiences?<br />

Michelle M. Morkert<br />

Clark University<br />

The “Sexual Turn” in <strong>International</strong> Relations or Interdisciplinarity’s Complicity with Disciplinarity – Reflections<br />

on Empire and Intersecting Processes of Normalization<br />

Melanie Richter-Montpetit<br />

York University<br />

Theoretic Ruminations Regarding Power, Knowledge, Control and Feminist Discourse<br />

Marvin Astrada<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Helga Turku<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Meena Sharify-Funk<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

Sandra Whitworth<br />

York University<br />

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FB37 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Multinational Corporations II: Policy Ramifications, Political<br />

Dynamics, and Responsible Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Virginia Haufler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Christopher May<br />

Lancaster University<br />

A Race for the South? MNCs and Captive Service Markets in Developing Countries<br />

Mark Manger<br />

McGill University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Economic Integration and Environmental Protection in China<br />

Josh Eastin<br />

University of Arkansas<br />

Ka Zeng<br />

University of Arkansas<br />

Lobbying Strategies of Multinational Corporations in Biotechnology<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

MNCs and Human Rights: A Panel Study<br />

Matthew Potoski<br />

Iowa State University<br />

Aseem Prakash<br />

University of Washington, Seattle<br />

Reaching for the Heights: American High-Tech Companies and China's Quest to Move up the Value Added Chain<br />

Jean-Marc F. Blanchard<br />

San Francisco State University


Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher May<br />

Lancaster University<br />

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FB38 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Challenges in Southeast Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

David H. Gray<br />

University of Denver Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Regime Power and the Replacement of Domestic Legitimacy in Burma, 1986 through 2003<br />

Noah Viernes<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

The Abu Sayaf: Father of the Sword or Gang of Bandits? Why 'Swatting them like Flies' has not Worked<br />

Grace R. Yllana<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

What Went Right? Islamic Mobilization in Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey<br />

Julie I. Chernov<br />

University of Colorado-Boulder<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William J. Josiger<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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FB39 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Intellectuals, Politics, and Policy: Troublde Relationships?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pamela Blackmon<br />

Valparaiso University<br />

Alex Khasnabish<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Infinite Responsibility: Groundless Solidarity and Immaterial Labour Against Empire<br />

Alex Khasnabish<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Intellectuals as Norm Entrepeneurs: The Case of China<br />

Hongying Wang<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The Union of Scholarship and Politics: A Troubled Marriage and a Think Tank Affair, But No Divorce<br />

James O'Connor<br />

University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

Where are the Africans? Knowledge claims and questions of External Validity<br />

Hakan Seckinelgin<br />

London School of Economics


Discussant(s)<br />

Nathan C. Funk<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

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FB40 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Africa and Global Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Morten Boas<br />

FAFO Institute for Applied <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Oslo<br />

‘Keeping up Appearances’- Rhetorics of Modern Statehood, Sovereignty and Governance in Africa –The Case of<br />

Uganda<br />

Terhi H. Lehtinen<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

Communal Property-Rights and Resource-Based Conflicts in Africa<br />

Ikubolajeh B. Logan<br />

Penn State University<br />

Kidane Mengisteab<br />

Penn State University<br />

Land Policies and Property Rights in sub-Saharan Africa. A Comparative Study of Credible Commitments<br />

Martin Sjöstedt<br />

Goteborg University<br />

Reconstructing the Politics of Personal Rule Paradigm: Contemporary Democratic Politics in Africa<br />

Rita Kiki N. Edozie<br />

Michigan State University, East Lansing MI<br />

The Nigeria's National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS): A Critical Assessment<br />

Paul G. Adogamhe<br />

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeremy Youde<br />

Grinnell College<br />

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FB41 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Long-Term Policy Challenges: Conceptual, Empirical and<br />

Methodological Approaches II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Detlef F. Sprinz<br />

PIK - Potsdam Institute<br />

Climate Change as a Long-term Policy Challenge: Three Commitment Problems<br />

Jon Hovi<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Detlef F. Sprinz<br />

PIK - Potsdam Institute


Climate Change as a Long-term Policy Challenge: Three Commitment Problems<br />

Arild Underdal<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Institutional Resilience amid Political Change:<br />

The Case of Biodiversity Conservation<br />

Paul F. Steinberg<br />

Harvey Mudd College<br />

Long Crises<br />

Thomas E. Princen<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sue J. Nahm<br />

Columbia University<br />

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FB42 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Governance and Development: Africa<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Okey C. Iheduru<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Governance reform in Africa: The “Spiral Model” and Mr. Hyde<br />

Jerome Y. Bachelard<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

Japan’s National Economic Identity and African Development: What can Africa Learn from Japan’s Development<br />

Experiences?<br />

Howard P. Lehman<br />

University of Utah<br />

The Academic Epistemic Communities and the Reparation Debate: African-American and Africa's Quest for<br />

Reparations<br />

Emmanuel E. Obuah<br />

Alabama A&M University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Douglas S. Friedman<br />

College of Charleston<br />

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FB43 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

NGOs and Activism for Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amanda M. Murdie<br />

Emory University<br />

Boomeranging Betterment: The Impact of Human Rights NGO Activity on Human Rights Practices<br />

Amanda M. Murdie<br />

Emory University


Minority Rights Campaigns in the Human Rights Era<br />

Margaret D. Hagan<br />

Queen's University Belfast<br />

Peace for Vieques: The Role of Transnational Activist Networks in <strong>International</strong> Negotiations<br />

Luis E. Hestres<br />

The Dalit Movement – Going Global Against Casteism and in Defence of Dalit Human Rights<br />

Peter J. Smith<br />

Athabasca University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marcela Szymanski<br />

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven<br />

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FB44 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Perspectives on Mexican Foreign Policy 2006-2012<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Modesto Seara<br />

Univesridad del Mar<br />

Foreign Policy and North American Integration: Mexican Perceptions, Preferences, and Interests<br />

Jorge A. Schiavon<br />

CIDE<br />

Mexico' Foreign Policy and Security in North America<br />

Consuelo Davila<br />

UNAM<br />

Perspectives on Mexican Foreign Policy for the Next Administration<br />

Rafael Velazquez<br />

Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE)<br />

The Foreign Policy of the New Mexican Government<br />

Hector Iturbe<br />

Fundación por la Socialdemocracia de las Americas<br />

The Practice of the Mexican Protocol in the State Visits<br />

Ximena Casas Berthier<br />

National Autonomous Universtiy of Mexico<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roberto Domínguez<br />

Suffolk University<br />

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FB45 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Criminal Justice: Judicial Colonialism or Path to<br />

Liberal Order?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Patrice C. McMahon<br />

University of Nebraska-Lincoln


Can <strong>International</strong> Courts Deter Human Rights Abusers?<br />

John W. Dietrich<br />

Bryant University<br />

Does Justice Work, and If So, When?<br />

Leslie Vinjamuri<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Judicial Romanticism, Judicial Colonialism, or a Necessary Step to a Liberal, Peaceful Future?<br />

David Forsythe<br />

University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Patrice C. McMahon<br />

University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Linda S. Bishai<br />

US Institute of Peace<br />

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FB46 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Promoting <strong>International</strong> Affairs Education in China: The Roles of<br />

Domestic Public Policy and <strong>International</strong> Exchange<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Linda J. Yarr<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Chinese Foreign Relations with Respect to Energy and the Environment<br />

Pan Jiahua<br />

World Economics and Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences<br />

Exchange in the Realm of Pedagogy: The Role of Cultural Differences in Teaching Negotiation<br />

Michael R. Fowler<br />

University of Louisville<br />

The Reverse Brain Drain: China's Efforts to Attract and Reintegrate Scholars Who Studied Abroad<br />

Qirong Zheng<br />

China Foreign Affairs University<br />

The Transformation of <strong>International</strong> Affairs Education in China: The Case of China Foreign Affairs University<br />

Shangtao Gao<br />

China Foreign Affairs University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel W. Wessner<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

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FB47 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Gendering Security in Theory and Practice II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gunhild Hoogensen<br />

University of Tromso


Gender and Environmental Security: Fruitful Intersection or Rocky Road of Incorporation<br />

Nicole A. Detraz<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Gender and Peacekeeping: Exploring the Role of Women Peacekeepers as Agents of Change in Post-Conflict<br />

Societies<br />

Shirley Ann Graham<br />

University College Dublin<br />

Reconstructing Regional Community Migration: Politics, Policy, and Responsible Scholarship<br />

Lourdes C. Hernandez-Alcala<br />

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco<br />

Sexual Violence and War: A Topology<br />

Janie L. Leatherman<br />

Fairfield University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Annick T. R. Wibben<br />

University of San Francisco<br />

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FB48 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court: Between Global Justice and Local<br />

Reality<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Larry Taulbee<br />

Emory University<br />

The ICC and the Politicization of Global Justice<br />

Wouter G. Werner<br />

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

The ICC in Sudan: A First Test for the Complementarity Principle<br />

Sarah Nouwen<br />

Cambridge University<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court: Its Normative Quality and Contextual Authority in Light of the Complementarity<br />

Principle<br />

Gerben Kor<br />

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

The Law of the Peoples, Political Cosmopolitanism and the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court: "Testing the Limits and<br />

Possibilities of Decency and Social Cooperation"<br />

Steven C. Roach<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Shirley Scott<br />

University of New South Wales<br />

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FB49 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Comparative Civil-Military Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Terence C. Lee<br />

University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Harvard Univ<br />

Israel’s “Security Network” in a Comparative Perspective: An Exploratory Investigation<br />

Oren B. Barak<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Gabriel Sheffer<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Potential for Military Intervention in Turkey and Pakistan<br />

James C. Gilchrist<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

Securitization and Civil-Military Relations in Transitional Societies: The Case of Brazil<br />

Kai M. Kenkel<br />

University of British Columbia/Centre of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

The Armed Forces and Regime Maintenance: Explaining Military Organizational Behavior in China and Indonesia<br />

Terence C. Lee<br />

University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Harvard Univ<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeffrey A. Wolf<br />

University of Washington Department of Political Science<br />

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FB50 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Contemporary Nuclear Proliferation Issues<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter R. Lavoy<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Nuclear Rollback: Is there a ‘Libya Model’?<br />

Wyn Q. Bowen<br />

King's College London, UK<br />

The Evolution of Libya’s Strategic Nuclear Rationale<br />

Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer<br />

Norwegian Institute for Defence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Non-Proliferation Diplomacy of the Non-Nuclear Weapons States: NAM and Western Responses to Iran’s<br />

Nuclear Brinkmanship<br />

Tanya Ogilvie-White<br />

University of Canterbury, NZ<br />

The US-India Nuclear Pact and the Non-Proliferation Regime: Triumph of Politics Over Institutions<br />

Harsh V. Pant<br />

King's College London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter R. Lavoy<br />

Naval Postgraduate School


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FB51 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Failing/Failed State (3): Policy Options<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Tobias Debiel<br />

Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg<br />

Civil Society and Human Security in the Balkans<br />

Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Denisa Kostovicova<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Do States Fail or are they Pushed? Lessons Learned from three former Portuguese Colonies<br />

José M. Pureza<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong> Group, University of Coimbra<br />

From Aid Conditionality to “Engaging Differently”: How Development Policy can Deal with “Difficult Partners”<br />

Tobias Debiel<br />

Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg<br />

From Humanitarian to Democratic Interventions: Moral Obligations and Challenges Down-to-Earth<br />

Sonja Grimm<br />

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael S. Lund<br />

Woodrow Wilson <strong>International</strong> Center<br />

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FB52 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Modern Conceptions of Environmental Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elizabeth L. Chalecki<br />

Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy<br />

He Who Would Rule: Climate Change in the Arctic and its Implications for U.S. National Security<br />

Elizabeth L. Chalecki<br />

Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy<br />

Networking Disaster and Conflict Early Warning for Environmental Security<br />

Patrick Meier<br />

The Fletcher School, Tufts University<br />

Solving the Problem of Long-Term Storage of Nuclear Waste: An Issue-Linkage Between Environmental Security<br />

and Counterterrorism<br />

Natasha E. Bajema<br />

Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy<br />

Sudden Environmental Disasters: Friend or Foe of Pre-Existing Conflicts?<br />

Nichola D. Minott<br />

Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy


The UN and Changing Global Challenges: Retrospect and Prospects<br />

Mihaly Simai<br />

Hungarian Academy of Sciences<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Aiyaz Husain<br />

Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy<br />

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FB99 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Securing Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Post Communist States<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

“Systems Change” and Interstate Conflict: Territorial Sovereignty Reconsidered<br />

Burak Kadercan<br />

University of Chicago<br />

A Democratic Peace? Evidence from Latin America<br />

Peter M. Sanchez<br />

Loyola University Chicago<br />

Bandwagoning, Balancing, and the Unification of Seven Countries in China<br />

Qiang Yan<br />

Political Science Dept of UMSL<br />

Civil Wars: Motivation and Duration<br />

Shanna A. Kirschner<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Conflict Management and Peace Building: Lessons from the Conflict in the Ivory Coast<br />

Moses K. Tesi<br />

Middle Tennessee State University<br />

Economic Freedom and Civil War<br />

Christopher G. Ingram<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Global Elite Integration in the 19th Century<br />

Kirk Lawrence<br />

University of California-Riverside<br />

Jewish Settler Mobilization in the West Bank and State Penetration<br />

Oded Haklai<br />

Queen's University<br />

Kant's Preventive War and the Just War Tradition<br />

Jeffrey S. Morton<br />

Florida Atlantic University<br />

Thomas C. Walker<br />

University at Albany, SUNY<br />

Leading with a Foot on the Brake? British Role Conceptions of the EU as a Security Actor<br />

Colin J. Steinbach<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Political Patronage: An Unlikely Aid to Peaceful Democratization?<br />

Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar<br />

Dokuz Eylul University


Political Realism - Reading a Classic Again!<br />

Alexander Kurt Reichwein<br />

Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University<br />

Security and Political Risks: Towards a Political Economy of Risk<br />

Marc Schelhase<br />

University of Warwick, UK<br />

Sequencing Phases of Implementation during Peace Operations<br />

James D. Rae<br />

California State University-Sacramento<br />

State Building and Post Conflict Reconstruction in Somalia<br />

Mohamed A. Yarow<br />

Resolving and Understanding Conflict (RUC)<br />

The Effect of Domestic Factors on Third Party Intervention in Civil Wars<br />

Nil S. Satana<br />

Bilkent University, Turkey<br />

The Image of Law in a Realist Theory of <strong>International</strong> Relations: Revisiting Carr, Morgenthau and Lauterpacht<br />

Oliver Jütersonke<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The Impact of Regional Security Environment on National Democracy<br />

Dongsoo Kim<br />

The University of Georgia<br />

The Reflexive Realists<br />

Brent J. Steele<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Why States Choose Truth Commissions<br />

Sara L. Parker<br />

University of Delaware<br />

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FC01 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities of Engaging in the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Policy Domain - Roundtable (a)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

A. J. R. Groom<br />

University of Kent<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Howard Adelman<br />

York University<br />

Richard A. Higgott<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Craig N. Murphy<br />

Wellesley College<br />

Peter Wallensteen<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University


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FC02 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Managing Difference: European and North American Responses to<br />

Immigration<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Martin O. Heisler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Articulating Difference, Negotiating Diversity: Multiculturalism in Canada and Europe<br />

Feyzi Baban<br />

Trent University<br />

Fuat E. Keyman<br />

Koc University<br />

Development and Regionalization: A Comparative Study of European Union and North America<br />

Nadia Perez<br />

UNAM<br />

Multiculturalism and IR: A PC Nexus?<br />

Shiera S. el-Malik<br />

Trinity College Dublin<br />

States of Exception on the Mexico/U.S. Border: Exceptions, Enemies, and Decisions on Undocumented Immigration<br />

Roxanne Doty<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Willem Maas<br />

Glendon College, York University<br />

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FC03 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Responsibilities of the Academic Community<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Chris Brown<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Neta C. Crawford<br />

Boston University<br />

Toni A. Erskine<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

Eric Herring<br />

University of Bristol<br />

John J. Mearsheimer<br />

University of Chicago


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FC04 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Future of US Hegemony: Informing US Policy in a Changing<br />

World<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Olga Bogatyrenko<br />

University of California, Davis<br />

Morality and Marketing: New Constraints on American Foreign Policy<br />

Tatyana A. Karaman<br />

Samford University<br />

The Democratic Peace in Crisis: An Analysis of Norm Externalization and Intervention, 1945-2003<br />

Michael J. Butler<br />

Clark University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael J. Butler<br />

Clark University<br />

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FC05 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Teaching Civil-Military Relations to the US Military: Balancing<br />

Scholarship, Policy, and Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jay Parker<br />

Center for the Study of the Presidency<br />

Civil-Military Relations Education at the United States Air Force Academy<br />

Damon Coletta<br />

US Air Force Academy<br />

Civil-Military Relations: Educating US Air Force Officers at the Graduate Level<br />

Kathleen Mahoney-Norris<br />

USAF Air Command and Staff College<br />

The Civil-Military Relations Education of the US Army's Senior Officers<br />

Marybeth Peterson Ulrich<br />

US Army War College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Janeen Klinger<br />

U.S. Army War College<br />

Derek S. Reveron<br />

US Naval War College


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FC06 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Future of American Grand Strategy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nikolaos Biziouras<br />

Harvard University<br />

Niche Unilateralism, Issue Ordering and Multilateral Outsourcing: Establishing an Effective, Credible and Lasting<br />

American Grand Strategy<br />

Nikolaos Biziouras<br />

Harvard University<br />

Power Maximization, American Grand Strategy and the Unipolar <strong>International</strong> Structure<br />

Olivier Brighenti<br />

Harvard University<br />

The Case for Disbanding NATO<br />

Sebastian Rosato<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

The War on Terror in American Grand Strategy<br />

Michael Boyle<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Why the United States Cares About Nuclear Proliferation<br />

Michael Horowitz<br />

Harvard University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steven E. Miller<br />

John F. Kennedy School of Government<br />

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FC07 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Honoring the Legacy of Deborah Gerner: Middle East Scholar, Peace<br />

Activist, Colleague Extraordinaire<br />

Sponsors<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Ann Tickner<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

John Boehrer<br />

Independent Consultant<br />

Robert T. Kudrle<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Renee E. Marlin-Bennett<br />

American University<br />

Meredith Reid Sarkees<br />

American University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Eric Selbin<br />

Southwestern University<br />

Erin M Simpson<br />

Harvard University<br />

Mary Ann Tetreault<br />

Trinity College<br />

Thomas J. Volgy<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Catherine Weaver<br />

University of Kansas<br />

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FC08 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Politics, Policy, and Foreign Policy Decision-Making<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marijke Breuning<br />

Truman State University<br />

Explaining the Decision to Invade Iraq: A Cognitive Perspective<br />

David P. Houghton<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Lasting Impressions: The Media and Foreign Policy Decision-Making<br />

Brian Ripley<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

Role of Regions in Foreign Policy Making<br />

Dmitry A. Lanko<br />

St. Petersburg State University<br />

Seizing the Opportunity? Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship in the Post-Cold War Era<br />

Ralph G. Carter<br />

Texas Christian University<br />

James M. Scott<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

The Beliefs of British Prime Ministers about European Integration from Thatcher to Blair<br />

Stephen Dyson<br />

Wabash College<br />

Colleen E. Miller<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marijke Breuning<br />

Truman State University<br />

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FC09 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Theorising <strong>International</strong> Society: English School Methods<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Cornelia B. Navari<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

An Ideal-Typical Approach to the Reconstruction of the English School's Conceptual Vocabulary<br />

Edward Keene<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Culture and Religion in the English School<br />

Scott M. Thomas<br />

Calvin College<br />

Method as Theory: The Concept of Institution as the Foundation of <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Kalevi Holsti<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew Hurrell<br />

Oxford University<br />

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FC10 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

IGOs as Observers, Mediators, or even Instigators<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Charles Lipson<br />

University of Chicago<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law and the Protection of Innocents: Labor, Military Service and the Rights of the Child<br />

Beth A. Simmons<br />

Harvard University<br />

Monitoring Matters: IGO Election Observation and the Domestic Politics of Electoral Fraud<br />

Daniela Donno<br />

Yale University<br />

Unanticipated Enforcement: How Democratic Transition<br />

Affects Compliance With <strong>International</strong> Human Rights Law<br />

Jana von Stein<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Vicious and Virtuous Circles: Is Peace Endogenous to IGO Attributes and Memberships?<br />

Charles R. Boehmer<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

Erik Gartzke<br />

Columbia University<br />

Timothy Nordstrom<br />

University of Mississippi<br />

War, Trade, and Envy: Why Trade Agreements Don't Always Keep the Peace<br />

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton<br />

Princeton University<br />

Alexander H. Montgomery<br />

Reed College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Brett Ashley Leeds<br />

Rice University


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FC11 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Theorizing Global Environmental Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas E. Princen<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

Climate Change as a Wicked Problem<br />

Graeme Auld<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Steven F. Bernstein<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Benjamin W. Cashore<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Kelly Levin<br />

Yale University<br />

Constructing Better Theories of Global Environmental Politics<br />

Carolyn M. Stephenson<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Institutional Designs for Global Sustainability<br />

Matthias Finger<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

The Moral Location of Individuals in Global Environmental Politics<br />

Hugh C. Dyer<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas E. Princen<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

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FC12 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Military Transformations: Debating the Roles of Politics vs.<br />

Technology<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christopher Layne<br />

Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Robert J. Art<br />

Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University<br />

Stephen Biddle<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Eugene Gholz<br />

LBJ School of Government, University of Texas


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Keir A. Lieber<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame<br />

Thomas G. Mahnken<br />

Johns Hopkins SAIS<br />

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FC13 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Exploring the New Paradigm of Global Environmental Governance:<br />

Developments in Toxics and Hazardous Waste Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jennifer Clapp<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

Chemicals Management in a Regulatory-Ambitious Europe<br />

Henrik Selin<br />

Boston University<br />

Curbing Toxic Trade: The Evolving <strong>International</strong> Waste Trade Regime<br />

Kate O'Neill<br />

University of California at Berkeley<br />

Governing the environmental flow of E-waste: Partnerships in the framework of the Basel Convention<br />

Stefan Renckens<br />

University of Leuven<br />

Measuring Chemicals in Bodies: Biomonitoring and the Global Governance of Toxics and Hazardous Wastes<br />

Alastair Iles<br />

University of California at Berkeley<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer Clapp<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

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FC14 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Transnational Advocacy Networks<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Milton L. Mueller<br />

Syracuse University School of Information <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Explaining Issue Non-Emergence in Transnational Advocacy Networks<br />

R. Charli Carpenter<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Gunning for the Globe: Movement and Countermovement in the Small Arms Control Process<br />

Clifford Bob<br />

Duquesne University<br />

How does the State Value the Security of Individuals? The Impact of Accumulated Norms and Humanitarian<br />

Advocacy<br />

Naoko Kumagai<br />

Graduate Center, City University of New York


Organizing for Success: How Structure Affects Transnational Campaigns<br />

Lindsay L. Heger<br />

UC San Diego<br />

Wendy H. Wong<br />

UC San Diego<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Milton L. Mueller<br />

Syracuse University School of Information <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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FC15 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Scholarly Responsibilty and Difference<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

David Blaney<br />

Macalester College<br />

Naeem Inayatullah<br />

Ithaca College<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Shampa Biswas<br />

Whitman College<br />

Raymond Duvall<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Sandra G. Harding<br />

UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences<br />

Aida Hozic<br />

University of Florida<br />

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FC16 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

From Information Technology Policy to DOT Causes & Development<br />

Projects: Comparative Cases<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia<br />

Sciences Po<br />

Government Policy as a Necessary Condition of Digital Equality<br />

Dighton M. Fiddner<br />

Indiana University of Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>International</strong>ly Funded Development: An Interactive Chain of Institutional Cultures<br />

Tamara A. Trownsell de Coral<br />

American University<br />

The Impact of Political Ideology and Government Structure on Information Technology Policy: A Comparison of<br />

Technologically Sophisticated Countries with Differing Types of Governments<br />

Kenneth Rogerson<br />

Duke University


Discussant(s)<br />

William Long<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

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FC17 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

MAR Panel: “Low-Level Ethnic Conflict”<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jóhanna K. Birnir<br />

SUNY, Buffalo<br />

Benefits of Low-Intensity Internal Conflict: Government Actors as Obstacles to Peace<br />

Sandra R Leavitt<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Do Ethnic Parties Detract from or Promote Ethnic Conflict?<br />

John T. Ishiyama<br />

Truman State University<br />

Understanding Different Forms of Low-Level Violence: Examining Skinhead Violence in Russia<br />

Richard A. Arnold<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marie-Joëlle Zahar<br />

Universite de Montreal<br />

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FC18 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Micro-Perspectives on Civil War I<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Spagat<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

Dishing Out Information: Dilemmas in Coding Conflict Events from the Sudan, 1983-2005<br />

Christin M. Ormhaug<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

In the Line of Fire: Battle Fronts, Battle Deaths and Rwandan Political Violence<br />

David Armstrong<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Christian Davenport<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Allan C. Stam<br />

Dartmouth<br />

Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Recruitment: An Analysis of Survey Data from Colombia<br />

Ana Arjona<br />

Yale University<br />

Stathis N. Kalyvas<br />

Yale University


The Structure of Modern War<br />

Michael Spagat<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Scott Gates<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />

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FC19 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Does it Take Two to Tango? Testing, Extending and Modifying the<br />

Two-Level Framework<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John Echeverri-Gent<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Comparing China-EU and China-U.S. Textile Negotiation: How Domestic Trade Politics Shaped the Terms of<br />

<strong>International</strong> Negotiation<br />

Wei Lang<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Does Democracy Alter the Policy Process? Trade Policymaking in Brazil<br />

Leslie Elliott Armijo<br />

Portland State University<br />

Christine A. Kearney<br />

Saint Anselm College<br />

Luigi Manzetti<br />

Southern Methodist University<br />

Global Trade Rules and India: Modifying Putnam’s Two-Level Framework<br />

Aseema Sinha<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

It Takes Two to Float: the Two-Level Politics of Exchange Rate Policy<br />

Leonard Schoppa<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Tying Hands and Cutting Slack: Comparing India’s Negotiating Positions in Agriculture and Services using the<br />

Two-Level Game Framework<br />

Surupa Gupta<br />

Whittier College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John Echeverri-Gent<br />

University of Virginia<br />

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FC20 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Federalism, Autonomy and Decentralisation: Real or Imagined<br />

Solutions to Ethic Conflict?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Deets<br />

Babson College<br />

‘Sham’ Federacy: Peaceful or Revolt-prone Political Integration?<br />

David Rezvani<br />

Harvard University<br />

Dissolution and Decentralization in World Politics<br />

Ryan D. Griffiths<br />

Columbia University<br />

Managing Civil Conflict though Autonomy Agreements<br />

Michael Tkacik<br />

Stephen F. Austin State University<br />

Political Decentralization and Regional Autonomy Mobilization: an Agent-based Evaluation of Con<strong>test</strong>ing<br />

Propositions<br />

Britt Cartrite<br />

Alma College<br />

The Stability of Autonomy Arrangements: The Role of External Agents<br />

Pieter van Houten<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Stefan Wolff<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen Deets<br />

Babson College<br />

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FC21 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Crafting Communication: War, Peace & Participation<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John Williams<br />

Principia College<br />

Biometrics: Intersecting Borders and Bodies in Liberal Network States<br />

James C. Ross<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Info-War, Info-Peace: Computer Games/Gaming in the Theory & Practice of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Maura Conway<br />

Dublin City University<br />

The Student Global Village: “Peace is Too Important to Leave Up to Governments” A Roundtable Proposal by<br />

Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, Rider University<br />

Roberta Fiske-Rusciano<br />

Rider University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Pauline Baker<br />

Fund for Peace


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FC22 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Rational Choice and Game Theoretic Approaches: Bargaining,<br />

Negotiation and Strategic Engagement<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andreas Goldthau<br />

Free University Berlin<br />

Divided over Iraq, United over Iran - A Rational Choice Explanation to European Irrationalities<br />

Andreas Goldthau<br />

Free University Berlin<br />

When Does Reciprocity Break Down?<br />

Anat Niv-Solomon<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jonathan Paquin<br />

McGill University<br />

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FC23 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Ideational Influence on U.S. Grand Strategy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey W. Legro<br />

University of Virginia<br />

A New Look at Hard Balancing; How and Why Great Powers do it Differently<br />

Thomas J. Wright<br />

Princeton University<br />

At War with Iraq: Normative Constraints on U.S. Leadership<br />

Andrew J. Loomis<br />

Georgetown University<br />

From Wilsonianism to the Bush Doctrince: Structural and Ideational Influences on U.S. Democracy Promotion<br />

Jonathan Monten<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The Great Illusion: Chimeras of Realism and Isolationism in Post-Iraq US Foreign Policy<br />

Adam J. Quinn<br />

LSE, University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David G. Skidmore<br />

Drake University


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FC24 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Active Learning and the War on Terror<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William J. Josiger<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Extraordinary Rendition in the Case of Terrorism: The Case of Abu Omar<br />

Daniel R. Kempton<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

Liberal Institutionalism and <strong>International</strong> Cooperation in the Post-9/11 World<br />

Mohammed Nuruzzaman<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Reading, Writing and Arithmetic: Understanding Terrorist Group Learning<br />

William J. Josiger<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The European Union´s definition of threats after 9/11: a look at three relevant foreign policy documents<br />

Ruth M. Hanau Santini<br />

Uiversity of Naples, Italy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dan Bulley<br />

University of Warwick<br />

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FC25 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Transborder Resistance as a Political Event: Re-capturing an Inter-<br />

Subjective Notion of Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andre C. Drainville<br />

Laval University<br />

From Chiapas to Seattle: Placing Transborder Resistance as a Political Event<br />

Rosalba Icaza Garza<br />

Goteborgs universitet<br />

Rolando Vazquez Melken<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Gramsci, Cultural <strong>Studies</strong> and Change: Rethinking ‘Agency-Structure’ from the Experiences of Transborder<br />

Resistance Forces<br />

Marie-Josée Massicotte<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

We Have Been There Before: The World Economy as a Terrain of Struggle<br />

Andre C. Drainville<br />

Laval University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Barry K. Gills<br />

University of Newcastle


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FC26 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #2<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Andregg<br />

University of St. Thomas<br />

William M. Nolte<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Roundtable: "Intelligence Ethics for Special Services"<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

Roundtable: "Intelligence Methods and Causes"<br />

Michael Herman<br />

Oxford Intelligence Group<br />

Roundtable: "Telling Truth to Power with a PDB"<br />

John Hollister Hedley<br />

retired CIA, consultant to NIC<br />

Roundtable: "The Development of Intelligence Ethics in Israel"<br />

Shlomo Shpiro<br />

Bar-Ilan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Arthur S. Hulnick<br />

Boston University<br />

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FC27 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

When Crime and Terrorism Intersect: A Potent Mix<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yoav Gortzak<br />

Arizona State University<br />

From Neglect to Repression Toward Prevention: Human Trafficking as a Challenge to European Foreign Policy<br />

Cornelius Friesendorf<br />

University of Munich<br />

From Sanctuaries to Protostates<br />

Vanda Felbab-Brown<br />

The Brookings Institution<br />

Terror-Crime Nexus?: Terrorism and Arms, Drug, and Human Trafficking in the Caucasus<br />

Colleen M. Traughber<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yoav Gortzak<br />

Arizona State University


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FC28 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Mapping Memory I: Investigations on Identities, Violence, and Socio-<br />

Political Life<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Colonial States and the Politics of Memory<br />

Himadeep Muppidi<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College.<br />

On Bounding Practices and (Re)Membering: Investigating the Intersections between Memory, Identity, and<br />

Political Conflict<br />

Kiran Pervez<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Service, American University<br />

Performances of Resistance: Cambodian Women’s Struggling for Political Power<br />

Mona Lilja<br />

Department of Peace and Development Reseach, Göteborg university, Sweden<br />

Producing the Truth of Violence: The Politics of Official Memory<br />

Narendran Kumarakulasingam<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Service, American University<br />

Valley of the Fallen: Tales from the Crypt<br />

Katherine Hite<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

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FC29 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Domestic and <strong>International</strong> Determinants of Migration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hamutal Bernstein<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Kamal Sadiq<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms and its Impacts on Migration Policies in Korea and Japan<br />

Byoungha Lee<br />

Rutgers University - New Brunswick<br />

Migration and Development: Getting It Right in Both the Ivory Tower and the Policy World<br />

Erika Ruiz Sandoval<br />

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)<br />

Regime Type and Immigration<br />

Nikola Mirilovic<br />

University of Chicago


Sovereignty, Border-Making, and Belonging: Immigration Policy in the United States<br />

Richard W. Coughjlin<br />

Florida Gulf Coast University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Hamutal Bernstein<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Kamal Sadiq<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

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FC30 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Globalization and its Discontents<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Yale Ferguson<br />

Rutgers University, Newark<br />

Constructing Globalization: The Role of Narrative in the Anti-Globalization Social Movement<br />

Frederick W. Mayer<br />

Duke University<br />

Labor <strong>International</strong>ism in a Globalizing World: Trade Union Responses<br />

Jonathan C. Rothermel<br />

Temple University<br />

Moving the Goal Posts: The Everchanging Nature of Democratic Discourse within the Canadian Anti-<br />

Globalization Movement<br />

Scott MacLeod<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marc G. Doucet<br />

Saint Mary's University<br />

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FC31 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Scientific Realism and <strong>International</strong> Relations Scholarship:<br />

Implications for Theory and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

Philosophy of Science and Scholarship in Political Economy: Implications of Scientific Realism and Critical<br />

Realism for the Study of Economic Structures and Processes in Political Science and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Jorge Rivas<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

The <strong>International</strong> as Emergent: Challenging Old and New Orthodoxies in <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory<br />

Jonathan M. Joseph<br />

University of Kent, Canterbury<br />

The Problem of Moralizing Non-Human Persons: Critical Naturalism in Criticizing Foreign Aid<br />

Tomohisa Hattori<br />

Lehman College-CUNY


Theorizing Structural Indeterminacy and Functional Non-Localizability: On the Relationship Between Emergence<br />

and Causation in <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory<br />

David Leon<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Branwen Gruffydd Jones<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

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FC32 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Balancing Hard and Soft Power in the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Tsuneo Akaha<br />

Center for East Asian <strong>Studies</strong>, Monterey Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Balancing Hard and Soft Power: Japan's Security Policy and Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance<br />

Tsuneo Akaha<br />

Center for East Asian <strong>Studies</strong>, Monterey Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chinese Perspectives on the U.S.-Japan Alliance: Hard and Soft Power Dimensions<br />

Jing-dong Yuan<br />

Monterey Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter J. Katzenstein<br />

Cornell University<br />

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FC33 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Asylum and Refugee Issues<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Yohannes Woldemariam<br />

Fort Lewis College<br />

‘Policing the Scum’: Order, Insecurity and the Deferral of the Political in France<br />

David E. Black<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Borderlands as Con<strong>test</strong>ed Terrains: The Articulation of Undocumented Migrants at the Margins of the European<br />

Union<br />

Helen Schwenken<br />

University of Kassel, Germany<br />

Imgining Refugee Politics<br />

Yohannes Woldemariam<br />

Fort Lewis College<br />

Rebels, Refugees and War: The Militarization of Refugee Camps and its Implications for the Delivery of<br />

Humanitarian Assistance in Times of War<br />

Sue J. Nahm<br />

Columbia University


The Path to Asylum in the US and the Determinants for Who gets in and Why<br />

Christopher J. Fariss<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Steven C. Poe<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Andy J. Rottman<br />

University of Colorado<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Galya Ruffer<br />

Northwestern University<br />

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FC34 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Economies in Transition and Educational Adjustment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Radovan Vukadinovic<br />

University of Zagreb<br />

Bologna Declkaration and Changes at Universities in Serbia<br />

Svetlana L. Adamovic<br />

University of Belgrade<br />

Economic Education and Transition Process<br />

Ljubisa S. Adamovich<br />

Florida State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Scott Cooper<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Joseph S. Joseph<br />

University of Cyprus<br />

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FC35 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Changing Dynamics of North American Integration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jason M. Ackleson<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

Assessing Progress Toward Security and Prosperity During the Bush/Fox Era<br />

Joseph E. Vorbach III<br />

United States Coast Guard Academy<br />

Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? The Impact of U.S. Immigration Reform on Mexican Economic<br />

Development<br />

Matthew Ward<br />

University of Miami<br />

Economic Development, Immigration, and North American Integration<br />

Jason M. Ackleson<br />

New Mexico State University


The North American Security Perimeter: Implications for Mexico<br />

Abelardo Rodriguez<br />

University of Miami<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jorge Chabat<br />

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Economicas<br />

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FC36 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

African Responses to Western Interventions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Timothy Shaw<br />

Institute of Commonwealth <strong>Studies</strong>, University of London<br />

How The West Was Won (Over): Genocide, the Failure of the West and the Power of Guilt in Darfur, Sudan<br />

Darren Brunk<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

'Keep Out of Our Affairs': How Kigali Manages Relations with its Top Five Donors<br />

Eugenia Zorbas<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)<br />

Somalia and General Aideed's Strategic Response to US Intervention: Invoking America's Experiences in Lebanon<br />

and Vietnam<br />

Sebastian Kaempf<br />

University of Queensland<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kevin Dunn<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

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FC37 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Treaties in Political Science: Traditional and Novel Applications<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John K. Gamble<br />

Penn State University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Treaties: How much of an answer to international legitimacy?<br />

Shirley Scott<br />

University of New South Wales<br />

New Legal Software: How Changes in the <strong>International</strong> Legal Operating System Influence the Construction of New<br />

Normative Treaties<br />

Paul F. Diehl<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Charlotte Ku<br />

University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana<br />

The Reality of <strong>International</strong> Environmental Security Issues: Multilateral Conventions as Threat Indicators<br />

Crystal S. Chase<br />

Georgetown University


The Reality of <strong>International</strong> Environmental Security Issues: Multilateral Conventions as Threat Indicators<br />

Christopher C. Joyner<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Treaties as an Element of Undergraduate Honors Education<br />

John K. Gamble<br />

Penn State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert J. Beck<br />

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee<br />

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FC38 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Impact of Geography and Natural Resources on Conflict and<br />

Cooperation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Birger Heldt<br />

Folke Bernadotte Academy<br />

Natural Resources and Monadic Military Conflict<br />

Katherine Barbieri<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Rafael Reuveny<br />

Indiana University<br />

Politics of River Cooperation<br />

John T. Ackerman<br />

Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB<br />

Jaroslav Tir<br />

University of Georgia<br />

The Growth of Violent Conflicts and the Nature of Contiguous Borders: The Diffusion of War Revisited<br />

Harvey Starr<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

With a Little Help from My Friends: <strong>International</strong> Water Cooperation and Civil Conflict<br />

Theodora-Ismene Gizelis<br />

University of Kent<br />

Kathy Powers<br />

Penn State University<br />

Amanda E. Wooden<br />

Bucknell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Paul R. Hensel<br />

Florida State University<br />

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FC39 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Scholarly Responsibility and Foreign Policy Dilemmas<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

William F. Felice<br />

Eckerd College<br />

Academic Responsibility and the Case of Iraq<br />

Jacque L. Amoureux<br />

Brown University<br />

From Realism and Back: An Autobiographical Odyssey<br />

Seyom Brown<br />

Brandeis University<br />

Governance? Community? Empire? : A Critique of Domestic Images of the <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Minako Ichikawa<br />

Tokyo University of Social Welfare<br />

The 2005 Vanishing of American Hegemony: Bad Scholarship, Wrong Foreign Policy in Meciar's Slovakia<br />

Theodor Tudoroiu<br />

Institut d’etudes europeennes Universite de Montreal - McGill University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel R. Lake<br />

Denison University<br />

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FC40 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Ethical Dilemmas in Teaching and Research<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Arie M. Kacowicz<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Exceeding Scholarly Responsibility: Ethics Approval Regimes as Agents of Conservative Politics and Policies<br />

Judy A. Hemming<br />

Australian National University<br />

Gender and Culture Sensitivity in Military Education<br />

Gunhild Hoogensen<br />

University of Tromso<br />

The MMA, Gender Politics and Politicized Islam in Pakistan's Northwest: Implications of Conducting Local<br />

Research with Global Implications<br />

Anita M. Weiss<br />

University of Oregon<br />

What Are We Teaching Them? The Use of Surveys as In-class Assessment Tools<br />

Andrea M. Lopez<br />

Susquehanna University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Arie M. Kacowicz<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem


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FC41 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Development of Education Policies: The Role of Young Scholars<br />

and Activists<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Association</strong> for Political Science Students Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christine M. Cassar<br />

University of Malta<br />

Education for Citizenship, Mass-Media Encounter<br />

Adina-Franciska Babes<br />

Central European University<br />

Technology in Trends and Effects of Educational Policies<br />

Victoria Strokova<br />

DePaul University<br />

The Impact of Extremist Ideology in Education: Alexander the Great, Nazi Germany, and "Divine Mandates" in the<br />

21st Century<br />

George Appiah-Kumi<br />

Montclair State University<br />

To Do More forLless<br />

Malko Ebers<br />

Yale University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Enzo Maria Le Fevre Cervini<br />

Columbia University, New York<br />

Stephan Schatzmann<br />

<strong>International</strong> <strong>Association</strong> for Political Science Students<br />

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FC42 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Justice and Conflict Resolution: Causes and<br />

Consequences<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Leslie Vinjamuri<br />

Georgetown University<br />

‘Fear and Loathing’ or ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ in Liberia?<br />

J. Andrew Grant<br />

Queen's University<br />

Investigating War in Northern Uganda: Dilemmas for the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court<br />

Katherine G. Southwick<br />

Chambers of Hon. Charles P. Sifton, Eastern District of New York<br />

Negotiated Settlements and Strategic Incentives in Civil Wars: Evidence from Darfur<br />

Patrick Johnston<br />

Northwestern University


Discussant(s)<br />

Leslie Vinjamuri<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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FC43 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Politics of Development: Integration/Fragmentation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Monica Arruda de Almeida<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Challenging the Myth of Denial and Lack of Action in AIDS Prevention in Africa<br />

Marda Mustapha<br />

The College of St Rose<br />

Non-Governmental Organizations Multidimensional Measures to Accelerate Environmental Sustainability and<br />

Poverty Reduction in Africa<br />

Skyne Uku Wertimer<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Monica Arruda de Almeida<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

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FC44 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

When You and I Speak of "Sovereignty", Do We Mean the Same<br />

Thing?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Byers<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Challenging Sovereignty? The US and the Establishment of the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court<br />

Marlene Wind<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

European vs. American Conceptions of Sovereignty: Have they Diverged?<br />

Adriana Sinclair<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

The Institutionalization of Unequal Sovereignty?<br />

Michael Zürn<br />

Hertie School of Governance<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

RBJ Walker<br />

University of Victoria


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FC45 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Victimology and Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael J. Kilburn<br />

Endicott College<br />

Apologies and Reconciliation<br />

Christopher Daase<br />

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Crime and Punishment - A Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Tribunals and Truth Commissions as<br />

Instruments of Reconciliation<br />

Stefan Engert<br />

Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science, LMU Munich<br />

Criminology, Victimology and Human Rights: Towards a Synthetic Paradigm<br />

Michael J. Kilburn<br />

Endicott College<br />

Victims and Human Rights: Outline of a Theory of Reparations and Victim Acknowledgement<br />

Ernesto Verdeja<br />

Wesleyan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Cindy Holder<br />

University of Victoria<br />

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FC46 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Does America Lead?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Don Munton<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

The United States and <strong>International</strong> Water Governance<br />

Ken Conca<br />

University of Maryland<br />

The USA and Air Quality: Leadership Lost?<br />

Don Munton<br />

University of Northern British Columbia<br />

The USA and Environmental Governance<br />

Philippe Le Prestre<br />

Laval University<br />

US Climate Policy: Leader or Laggard?<br />

Steinar E. Andresen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patricia M. Keilbach<br />

University of Colorado - Colorado Springs


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FC47 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Politics of the WTO<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Geoffrey A. Pigman<br />

Bennington College<br />

Rorden Wilkinson<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Developing Countries in the WTO: Coalitions and Competition<br />

Sonia E Rolland<br />

Cambridge University<br />

Developmental Impacts of the WTO on Caribbean States<br />

Kristina Hinds<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The Politics of WTO Accession<br />

Hardeep K. Basra<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

The WTO as an Efficient Breach Contract<br />

Simon Schropp<br />

University of St Gallen<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anna Lanoszka<br />

University of Windsor<br />

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FC48 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Impact of Capital Mobility and Currency Valuations on<br />

Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David A. Steinberg<br />

Northwestern University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Capital Mobility and National Economic Management in Developing Countries<br />

Hyekyung Cho<br />

Free University of Berlin, Germany<br />

Lead or Lag? Sovereign Bond Ratings and Credit Markets in the Developing World<br />

Candace Archer<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Glen Biglaiser<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Karl DeRouen Jr<br />

University of Alabama<br />

Sectoral Logrolling and the Political Economy of Overvaluation in Developing Countries<br />

David A. Steinberg<br />

Northwestern University


Discussant(s)<br />

Balding Christopher<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

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FC49 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The New Politics of National Economic Growth: Global Capital<br />

Flows and Local Housing Markets<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Herman Schwartz<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Constituting Conservatives via ‘Responsible Saving’: The British Housing Market and the Shift towards Asset-<br />

Based Welfare<br />

Matthew Watson<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Hegemony, Global Capital Flows, and Local Housing Markets: Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a<br />

Time<br />

Herman Schwartz<br />

University of Virginia<br />

The Political Cost of Mortgage Bubbles: A Comparison of Australia and Denmark<br />

Jens L. Mortensen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Leonard Seabrooke<br />

Copenhagen Business School<br />

The Political Economy of Norwegian Housing Markets: Commoditization versus Social Embeddedness?<br />

Bent Sofus Tranoey<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gregory P. Nowell<br />

Dept. of Political Science, SUNY Albany<br />

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FC50 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

A New Look at Asian Maritime Security: Non-Material Drivers<br />

Behind Maritime Thinking<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

P. H. Liotta<br />

Executive Director, Pell Center for <strong>International</strong> Relations and Public Poli<br />

Indian Strategic Thinking: From Regional to Global Challenges<br />

Andrew C. Winner<br />

Naval War College<br />

Japan's Emerging Maritime Posture: Out of Sync or Out of Reach?<br />

James R. Holmes<br />

University of Georgia


Japan's Emerging Maritime Posture: Out of Sync or Out of Reach?<br />

Toshi Yoshihara<br />

Air War College<br />

The Coming of Age of Australian Maritime Power<br />

Adam Cobb<br />

Air War College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John Garafano<br />

Naval War College<br />

Alan Wachman<br />

Fletcher School, Tufts University<br />

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FC51 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

25 Years and 20 Million Fatalities: Politics, Policy and Responsibility<br />

in the Fight Against Global AIDS<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jonathan Graubart<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Jeremy Youde<br />

Grinnell College<br />

Building a Global Commitment to Health: The United Nations and the Fight Against HIV/AIDS<br />

Amy S. Patterson<br />

Calvin College<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ing Global Health Governance: Reshaping Power and Multilateralism in the Campaign Against the<br />

HIV/AIDS Pandemic<br />

Jeffrey M. Ayres<br />

Saint Michael's College<br />

Patricia Siplon<br />

Saint Michael's College<br />

Drugs for All: The Policy and Politics of AIDS Treatment in Brazil<br />

Andre de Mello e Souza<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Pontifical Catholic University<br />

The National and the Universal: Acting Up on Immigration and Economic Globalization in France<br />

Michael J. Bosia<br />

Saint Michael's College<br />

The Political Economy of Anti-Retroviral Drugs<br />

Eduardo F. Bruera<br />

Stanford University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jonathan Graubart<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Jeremy Youde<br />

Grinnell College


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FC52 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

New Approaches to Military Intervention for the Era of ‘Fourth<br />

Generation’ Warfare<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mike Walker<br />

US Marine Corps<br />

Implications and Conclusions: A Comprehensive Approach<br />

Tim Bird<br />

Kings College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College<br />

The Changing Threat: Asymmetric and “Fourth Generation” Opponents<br />

Tim Benbow<br />

Kings College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College<br />

The Strength of Weakness: Why the Strong Lose Wars<br />

John P. Geis<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mike Walker<br />

US Marine Corps<br />

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FC99 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Critical Reading of Contemporary Security Discussion: Understanding Culture of Security in Finnish Security<br />

Organisations<br />

Risto Honkonen<br />

National Police College of Finland<br />

Kari Laitinen<br />

National Police College of Finland<br />

Escalation to Civil War: A Quantitative Case Study<br />

Andrew M. Reeves<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

Brandon M. Stewart<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

European Security Policy Motivation<br />

Alexander T. J. Mattelaer<br />

prospective PhD student, Free University of Brussels (VUB)<br />

Exclusionary Processes as Explanations of Ethnic Conflict<br />

David Goetze<br />

Utah State University<br />

Explaining the <strong>International</strong> Non-Regime to Prevent the Weaponization of Space<br />

Alexander Kelle<br />

Queen's University Belfast


Fighting Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Provisional IRA from 1968-1999<br />

Christopher D. Moore<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Hamas, Hudna, and Conservative Diplomacy<br />

Michelle C. Flores<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Insurgencies, Counterinsurgencies, and Civil-Military Relations: How, When, and Why Does the Military Respond?<br />

Ozlem Kayhan<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Interdependence Theory, China and American Security Interests<br />

Paul Clarke<br />

Department of Defense<br />

Pluralisation and the Establishment of Space Control – Diverging Trends of a Space Hierarchy in Flux<br />

Mischa Hansel<br />

University of Cologne<br />

Repeating Nuclear Threat in East Asia: New Ratio between Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Payoffs<br />

Ikuro Fujiwara<br />

Columbia University<br />

The Dangers of Cities: Assessing Traditional Assumptions about Urban Warfighting<br />

Ryan Grauer<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Evolution of Hezbollah. Adjustment, Re-Conceptualization and Reconfiguration of an Islamic Movement<br />

Kristian P. Alexander<br />

University of Utah, SLC<br />

The Evolution of Legal and Market Norms for the Actions of Private Military Companies<br />

Daniel McIntosh<br />

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Many Faces of Hawk Engagement: A Critical Examination of Victor D. Cha's Strategy<br />

Curtis H. Martin<br />

Merrimack College<br />

The Re-Conceptualization of Security and Strategic Thinking in the Global Information Age<br />

Pierre C. Pahlavi<br />

Canadian Forces College<br />

The US Religion of Technology in the Weaponization of Outer Space — A Case for Technological Atheism and<br />

Resisting Space War<br />

David Grondin<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

The War Against the Other – The War Against the US - The Commercialization of Military Culture and the<br />

Atmosfear of Terror in the Modern World<br />

Aki-Mauri Huhtinen<br />

National Defense College of Finland<br />

Jari Rantapelkonen<br />

National defense college of Finland<br />

To Have or Not to Have: The Question of Why States Renounce Nuclear Weapons?<br />

Nitya P. Singh<br />

The University of Georgia<br />

Turkey and the EU in the Wake of the La<strong>test</strong> US-led War in Iraq<br />

H. Tarik Oguzlu<br />

Bilkent University


Under the Shadow of a Nuclear Iran : Israel's Arms Control Policy and the Prospects of Arms Control Regimes in<br />

the Middle East<br />

Gabriel Sheffer<br />

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

US Foreign Policy after 1989: The Mystery of the Hegemonic Hog<br />

David B. Mislan<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Philip Streich<br />

Rutgers University<br />

What is the Political Economy of Conflict? Delimiting a Debate on Contemporary Armed Conflict<br />

Achim Wennmann<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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FD01 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Patrick James<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey Pickering<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Daniel Abele<br />

Canadian Embassy, US<br />

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita<br />

Stanford University<br />

Charles Doran<br />

Johns Hopkins SAIS<br />

Frank Harvey<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Patrick James<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Alex Mintz<br />

Texas A & M Uiversity<br />

Jonathan Wilkenfeld<br />

University of Maryland<br />

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FD02 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Discourse in Action: Methodological Problems and Conceptual<br />

Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

German Political Science <strong>Association</strong> (DVPW) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Benno Teschke<br />

University of Sussex


Discourse, Deleuze, Action<br />

Peter Lenco<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

Horizons of Discourse: Transcending the Logic of Paradigmatic Trench Warfare<br />

Benjamin Herborth<br />

J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

Philip Liste<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)<br />

Klaus Roscher<br />

J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

Post-Gramscian Discourse Theory - Moving beyond the Frame of the National-Popular<br />

Allan Dreyer Hansen<br />

University of Roskilde<br />

The Discourse of Discourse: Language, Practice and Action<br />

Oliver Kessler<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Janice Bially Mattern<br />

Lehigh University<br />

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FD03 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Justifying the Use of Force: Democracies and Military Actions Since<br />

1990<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matthew Evangelista<br />

Cornell University<br />

Democratic Peace and Democratic Interventionism as Two Sides of the Same Coin<br />

Anna Geis<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Harald Müller<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Niklas Schörnig<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)<br />

Do Europeans Think Alike About Legitimate Goals for the Use of Force? Lessons from a Comparative Study of<br />

Collective Norms Concerning the Use of Force<br />

Christoph O. Meyer<br />

Birkbeck College, University of London<br />

Public Debates on Humanitarian and Military Interventions in Three European Union Member States and the U.S.<br />

(1990-2004)<br />

Cathleen Kantner<br />

Free University of Berlin<br />

Swantje Renfordt<br />

Free University of Berlin<br />

Together We fight? Exploring the Europeanization of Military Interventions<br />

Steffen Schneider<br />

University of Bremen


Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen Watts<br />

Harvard University<br />

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FD04 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy (IPE) Section Distinguished Scholar<br />

Panel Honoring Sylvia Ostry<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Donna Lee<br />

University of Burmingham, UK<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Jennifer Clapp<br />

University of Waterloo<br />

Donna Lee<br />

University of Burmingham, UK<br />

Sylvia Ostry<br />

University of Toronto, Canada<br />

Rorden Wilkinson<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Gilbert Winham<br />

Dalhousie University, Canada<br />

Gilbert Winham<br />

Dalhousie University, Canada<br />

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FD05 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel: Anne Sisson Runyan: Engendering IR<br />

as a Responsible Scholar, Teacher and Activist<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jane Parpart<br />

London School of Economics and Politics<br />

Anne Sisson Runyan's Contributions to IR: scholar, teacher, activist<br />

Valentine Moghadam<br />

UNESCO/Purdue University<br />

V. Spike Peterson<br />

University of Arizona,<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

Evaluating the Career and Contributions of Anne Sisson Runyan: Scholar, Activist and Teacher<br />

Anna M. Agathangelou<br />

York University


Evaluation of the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Gender Scholar, Activist and Teacher<br />

Marianne Franklin<br />

University for Humanistics<br />

Jindy Pettman<br />

The Australian National University<br />

Evaluation of the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Responsible Scholar, Activist and Teacher<br />

Marianne H. Marchand<br />

Universidad de las Américas Puebla<br />

Reflecting on the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Scholar, Activist and Teacher<br />

J. Ann Tickner<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Sandra Whitworth<br />

York University<br />

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FD06 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #3<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Andregg<br />

University of St. Thomas<br />

Jennifer Sims<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Intelligence Ethics in Israel<br />

Ephraim Kahana<br />

Western Galilee College<br />

Roundtable: "Creating a Code of Ethics for Intelligence Analysis"<br />

Stephen Marrin<br />

Mercyhurst College<br />

Roundtable: "Moral Dilemma in the Intelligence Community and Lack of Constructive Options"<br />

Coleen Rowley<br />

retired FBI Special Agent and Minneapolis Division Legal Counsel<br />

Roundtable: "Why Spies Need a Professional Ethic like the Uniformed Military"<br />

Al Pierce<br />

National Defense University<br />

Roundtable: "A View from the Sidelines: Dilemmas and Consequences Resulting from the Anglo-American<br />

Intelligence on Iraq"<br />

Stuart Farson<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

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FD07 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Don't Ask Don't Tell: ISA Editor's Discussion of the Peer-Reviewed<br />

Publication Process<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Steven C. Poe<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

Mark A. Boyer<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Jennifer Sterling-Folker<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Birol Yesilada<br />

Portland State University<br />

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FD08 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

ISSS Distinguished Scholar Panel for Sir Lawrence Freedman<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Kimberly J. Marten<br />

Barnard College, Columbia University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Stuart Croft<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Theo Farrell<br />

Lawrence Freedman<br />

King's College London<br />

Patrick Morgan<br />

UC Irvine<br />

Scott Sagan<br />

Stanford University<br />

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FD09 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

European Security in Transformation: EU and OSCE (II)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Mexican <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (AMEI) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Aart Holtslag<br />

University of Massachusetts Lowell<br />

Finnish soft power: from Helsinki 1975 to EU Presidency 2006<br />

Stephan Sberro<br />

ITAM<br />

Re-Constructing European Security, 1965-1975. OSCE and the Rise of Multilateralism<br />

Pablo Toral<br />

Beloit College


Societal Security as Keystone in the Regional Security of Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Markus Thiel<br />

University of Miami<br />

Testing the Viability of the European Security Community: OSCE, NATO, and the EU as Interlocking and<br />

Competing Institutions in Balkan Security<br />

Boyka Stefanova<br />

University of Texas at San Antonio<br />

When States Play by Their Own Book: The Missed Opportunity of Creating a Pan-European Collective Security<br />

Organization<br />

Giulio Venneri<br />

University of Trento<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Roberto Domínguez<br />

Suffolk University<br />

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FD10 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Global Development Section-Eminent Scholar Panel, Honoring<br />

Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Dipesh Chakrabarty<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Matt Davies<br />

University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

Himadeep Muppidi<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College.<br />

Jan Nederveen Pieterse<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Cristina Rojas<br />

Carleton University<br />

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FD11 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Crime, States and Globalization<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

H. Richard Friman<br />

Marquette University<br />

Criminalization and the <strong>International</strong>ization of Prohibitions<br />

Peter Andreas<br />

Brown University


Criminalization and the <strong>International</strong>ization of Prohibitions<br />

Ethan Nadelmann<br />

Drug Policy Alliance<br />

Fighting Financial Crime: Definining Priorities and Interests in the Shaping of Global Public Policy<br />

Eleni Tsingou<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Mann, the State and Crime<br />

Herman Schwartz<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Thinking Theoretically: The Political Economy of Global Crime<br />

James H. Mittelman<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter J. Katzenstein<br />

Cornell University<br />

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FD12 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

New Policy Directions in Peace and Post-Conflict: Interrogating the<br />

Integration of Diplomacy, Defence and Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

Integrative Peace Support and Afghanistan: National and Multinational Perspectives<br />

Natalie Mychajlyszyn<br />

Carleton University<br />

The Theoretical Foundations of 3D and its Evolution: A Critical Analysis<br />

Ann Livingstone<br />

Pearson Peacekeeping Centre<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew F. Cooper<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> Governance Innovation<br />

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FD13 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas III – Social Policies and Inclusion<br />

Strategies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul A. Haslam<br />

Laval University<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Families, Con<strong>test</strong>ing Neoliberalism: The Role of the Family in Canadian and U.S. Immigration Policies<br />

Lois Harder<br />

University of Alberta


Inside NAFTA: Social Policy Reform and the Politics of Poverty Reduction<br />

Laura C. Macdonald<br />

Carleton University<br />

Rianne Mahon<br />

Carleton University<br />

The Shaping of Motherhood Through Social Investment in Children: Examples from Canada and Mexico<br />

Lucy Luccisano<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Glenda Wall<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mary Hawkesworth<br />

Rutgers University<br />

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FD14 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National<br />

Policy Domain - Roundtable (b)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

William R. Thompson<br />

Indiana University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Thomas J. Biersteker<br />

Brown University<br />

Natalie J. Goldring<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Diana Tussie<br />

Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO)<br />

Stephen M. Walt<br />

Harvard University<br />

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FD15 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Agro-Food Corporations and Global Governance: The Challenge to<br />

Sustainability II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Doris Fuchs<br />

University of Stuttgart<br />

Corporations, Seeds, and Intellectual Property Rights Governance<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Feeding the World?: Transnational Corporations and the Promotion of Genetically Modified Food<br />

Marc Williams<br />

University of New South Wales


Technology, Food, Power: Governing GMOs in Argentina<br />

Peter J. Newell<br />

University of Warwick<br />

The Troubled Birth of the Biotechnology Century: Global Corporate Power and Its Limits<br />

Robert Falkner<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthias Finger<br />

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology<br />

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FD16 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Beyond the Center/Periphery: Thinking IR from the Margins<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

RBJ Walker<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Biopower and Empire: The Case of Lusotropicalismo<br />

Jens Bartelson<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

From the Peripheries to the Margins? Critical IR and the Production of Other Spaces<br />

João P. Nogueira<br />

Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro<br />

Post-Modernity in IR and its Limits: A View from the Margin<br />

Nizar Messari<br />

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro<br />

Tabloid Geopolitics, Hegemonic Language, and the Silencing of the Margins in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

François Debrix<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

RBJ Walker<br />

University of Victoria<br />

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FD17 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Issues of Regionalism: Diffusion, Competition and Conceptualization<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

T. J. Pempel<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Competing Conceptions of East Asian Regionalism: Exclusive versus Inclusive Visions<br />

Richard Stubbs<br />

McMaster University<br />

Competitive Regionalism: The Strategic Dynamics of FTA Negotiation<br />

Saori Katada<br />

University of Southern California


Competitive Regionalism: The Strategic Dynamics of FTA Negotiation<br />

Mireya Solis<br />

American University<br />

Politics of Rationality and Regional Economic Order in East Asia<br />

Lee W. Yong<br />

University of Oklahoma<br />

The EU Relations with NATO: From Dependence to Interdependence?<br />

Natalia Touzovskaia<br />

Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences<br />

The Logic of RTA Diffusion: A Sociological Examination<br />

David McClough<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alice D. Ba<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Axel Huelsemeyer<br />

Concordia University<br />

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FD18 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Analytical Tradecraft and Education for Terrorism, Insurgency, and<br />

Transnational Crime Intelligence<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matt Begert<br />

National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West<br />

John P. Sullivan<br />

Los Angeles Sheriff's Department<br />

Enhancing Interviewing & Deception Detection Skills In Counter-Terrorism Efforts<br />

Scott Gerwehr<br />

Center for Intelligence Research & Analysis, Defense Group, Inc.<br />

The Frontiers of Global Security Intelligence: Analytical Tradecraft and Education as Drivers for Intelligence<br />

Reform<br />

John P. Sullivan<br />

Los Angeles Sheriff's Department<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel S. Gressang<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College<br />

Kevin O'Brien<br />

Center for Intelligence Research & Analysis, Defense Group, Inc.<br />

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FD19 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Whither Responsible IR Scholarship in Asia? History, Theory and<br />

Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme


Chair(s)<br />

Yongjin Zhang<br />

University of Auckland<br />

Constructivist-Rationalist Partnership and Policy Contributions<br />

Hiro Katsumata<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Critical IR Scholarship and Security <strong>Studies</strong> in China: Understanding Scholarly Responsibility<br />

Yongjin Zhang<br />

University of Auckland<br />

History, Memory, and Responsible Scholarship in Sino-Japanese Relations<br />

Shogo Suzuki<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

National Pasts in East Asia: the Possible Roles of Scholarship<br />

Peter Preston<br />

Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jacqui True<br />

University of Auckland<br />

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FD20 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Critical Theory and World Politics: Toward an Ontology of the<br />

Present<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jason R. Weidner<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

The Exceptionality of the 'World State': The Importance of Biopolitics and Imperialism For Understanding The<br />

Contemporary State<br />

Nicholas Kiersey<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

The Idea of the One: Time and Space Revisited<br />

Irina Boca<br />

Carleton University<br />

Towards an Ethics of Shame: Rethinking Collective Responsibility in World Politics<br />

Alexander D. Barder<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Alla Mirzoyan<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Scott G. Nelson<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

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FD21 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The State of Active Education Worldwide<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education


Chair(s)<br />

Kent J. Kille<br />

The College of Wooster<br />

Active Learning Across Borders: Lessons From an Interactive Workshop in Brazil<br />

Kent J. Kille<br />

The College of Wooster<br />

Matthew Krain<br />

The College of Wooster<br />

Jeffrey S. Lantis<br />

The College of Wooster<br />

<strong>International</strong> Treaties and their Impact on the Canadian Classroom: A History<br />

John D. Allison<br />

Nipissing University<br />

The Role of Higher Education in World Politics<br />

Marina M. Lebedeva<br />

Moscow State Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations (MGIMO)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Leanne C. Powner<br />

University of Michigan<br />

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FD22 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Explaining Struggles for Self-determination<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jan Selby<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Decolonization Delayed: Insurgent Diplomacy and the Struggle Against Occupation in Western Sahara and East<br />

Timor<br />

Lee J. M. Seymour<br />

Northwestern University<br />

Does Separatism Beget Secessionism?<br />

Kristin M. Bakke<br />

University of Washington<br />

Human Security: Groups Violence and Nation-States<br />

Amy S. Cox<br />

McGill University<br />

Political Change in Ethnically Diverse Societies: Democratization and Ethnic Violence<br />

Kursad Turan<br />

Baskent University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jan Selby<br />

University of Sussex


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FD23 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Role of Affect on Conflict Behavior<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Steven B. Redd<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Pathos and Policy: Emotions and Choice in Foreign Policy Decision Making<br />

J. Mark Skorick<br />

Southern Methodist University<br />

Political Sophistication and Negative Emotions in Ethnic Conflicts<br />

Nehemia Geva<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

Cigdem Sirin<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

The Influence of Emotions on Risk Behavior: An Experimental Examination<br />

Justin Clardie<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Steven B. Redd<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William A. Boettcher<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

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FD26 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Confronting Environmental Destruction in China and Russia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Miranda Schreurs<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Chinese Volcano: Environmental Pollution and Health Concerns<br />

Lui Hebron<br />

California Maritime Academy<br />

Comparative Governance Strategies for the Environment: Explaining the Range of Policy Variation Across States<br />

Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar<br />

University of Michigan - Dearborn<br />

Patricia M. Keilbach<br />

University of Colorado - Colorado Springs<br />

Environmental Accidents in China: Virtual Reality's Challenge to the Central State<br />

Hans Bruyninckx<br />

University Leuven, Belgium<br />

Environmental Policy of the Russian Federation<br />

Grigory O. Yarygin<br />

St. Petersburg State University, School of <strong>International</strong> Relations.


Discussant(s)<br />

Miranda Schreurs<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

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FD27 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Central Asian States and Great Powers<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gregory Gleason<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Afghanistan Reconstruction And Regional Economic Cooperation In South And Central Asia<br />

Yuri Bosin<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

New Directions in Central Asian Foreign Policies<br />

Murat Laumulin<br />

Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

New Trends in Security Cooperation in the Post-Soviet World: A Theoretical Perspective<br />

Antoine Vandemoortele<br />

University of Montreal<br />

Realism and Middle Powers: The Case of Kazakhstan Foreign Policy<br />

Fatima Kukeeva<br />

Kazakhstan National University<br />

Russia Resurgent in Central Asia<br />

Thomas J. Wood<br />

Dept. of Political Science, Trinity College, CT<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Teresa Maria Cierco<br />

University Lusiada<br />

Mikhail Molchanov<br />

St. Thomas University<br />

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FD28 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Foreign Aid Policies and Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marijke Breuning<br />

Truman State University<br />

Building Local Governance in Iraq: Limits and Lessons<br />

Derick W. Brinkerhoff<br />

Research Triangle Institute, <strong>International</strong><br />

Failure of Foreign Aid to Haiti<br />

Terry Buss<br />

National Academy of Public Administration


Foreign Aid and Democratic Governance: Decentralization in Ghana<br />

Louis A. Picard<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

New Dynamics of the Development Aid Regime<br />

Steven W. Hook<br />

Kent State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Randall Newnham<br />

Penn State University - Berks<br />

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FD29 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

New Issues in the Formation of Civic Societies in the Post-Communist<br />

States<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Ambrosio<br />

North Dakota State University<br />

And End to Wishful Thinking, Normative Theory, and Lazy Scholarship -- Russia's Unfree and Unfair Elections<br />

and the Consolidation of Dictatorship<br />

Joel M. Ostrow<br />

Benedictine University<br />

Civil Society and the Legacies of Dictatorship<br />

Michael Bernhard<br />

Penn State University<br />

Ekrem Karakoc<br />

Penn State University<br />

Post-Soviet Youth Politics and State-Society Relations<br />

Douglas W. Blum<br />

Providence College<br />

The Impact of Pro-Democratic Popular Uprisings on Regime Change in Hybrid Political Systems<br />

Jekaterina Kalandadze<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sinikukka M. Saari<br />

The Finnish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

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FD30 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Cinematic Geopolitics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

Michael J. Shapiro<br />

University of Hawaii


Roundtable Discussants<br />

David Campbell<br />

Durham University<br />

William E. Connolly<br />

Pol Sci, Johns Hoipkins Univeristy<br />

Aida Hozic<br />

University of Florida<br />

Debbie Lisle<br />

Queens University Belfast<br />

Patricia Molloy<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

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FD31 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

What Difference does the EU Make for Human Rights and<br />

Democracy in the New Candidate Countries?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Henry Chip Carey<br />

Georgia State University<br />

Europeanization and the Quality of Democracy in Romania from a Comparative Perspective<br />

Cornel Ban<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Pre-Accession Influence of the European Court of Justice<br />

Kathie Barrett<br />

Georgia State University<br />

The Potential of the European Union in Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in the South Caucasus, with its<br />

European Neighborhood Policy (ENP)<br />

Alla Manukyan<br />

Georgia State University<br />

What Difference Does the EU Make for Human Rights and Democracy in Turkey<br />

Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat<br />

Purchase College, SUNY<br />

Thomas W. Smith<br />

University of South Florida<br />

What Effects have the EU had on Human Rights and Democracy in Macedonia<br />

Maria Koinova<br />

American University of Beirut<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Henry Chip Carey<br />

Georgia State University


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FD32 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Mapping Memory II: Investigations on Identities, Violence, and<br />

Socio-Political Life<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Aparna Devare<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Service<br />

Historical Memory and Conflict Escalation: Nationalist Interpretations of Crises between the US and China<br />

Elizabeth S. Dahl<br />

University of Nebraska at Omaha<br />

Open a Window, Close a Door: War and Disease in Public Memory<br />

Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow<br />

American University<br />

The Complex of IR -The Faulty Epistemology of Dom Ir Discourse<br />

Prerna Lal<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Understanding Political Violence: Angola and Mozambique in Comparative Perspective<br />

Marie-Joëlle Zahar<br />

Universite de Montreal<br />

Understanding Political Violence: Kenya and Zimbabwe in Comparative Perspective<br />

Stephen Brown<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Aparna Devare<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Service<br />

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FD33 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Preventing Conflicts: New Research for Responsible Policies -<br />

Analyses on New Prevention Data<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jacob Bercovitch<br />

University of Canterbury<br />

Conflict Prevention by Middle Powers, 1993-2004<br />

Erik Melander<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Escalation of Low-Level Armed Conflicts and Third Party Conflict Prevention Measures<br />

Birger Heldt<br />

Folke Bernadotte Academy<br />

The Efficacy of Preventive Measures - Focusing on Low Intensity Conflicts, 1993-2004<br />

Frida Möller<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Magnus Öberg<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University


The Efficacy of Preventive Measures - Focusing on Low Intensity Conflicts, 1993-2004<br />

Peter Wallensteen<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Where Do Third Parties Go? Exploring Diplomatic Interventions in Low-Level Conflicts<br />

Frida Möller<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Isak Svensson<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael S. Lund<br />

Woodrow Wilson <strong>International</strong> Center<br />

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FD34 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Security Issues in U.S.-Latin American Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Victor J. Hinojosa<br />

Baylor University<br />

Balancing Security and Economics: Curbing Illegal Immigration between the United States and Mexico<br />

Jared A. Sippel<br />

Baylor University<br />

Colombia’s Internal Conflict and its Reticent Neighbors<br />

Andreas E. Feldmann<br />

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile<br />

Narco-Terrorism in U.S.-Colombian Relations<br />

Victor J. Hinojosa<br />

Baylor University<br />

US-Panama Security Relations Since 1990: Cooperation and Subordination in the Age of Terrorism<br />

Carlos Guevara-Mann<br />

University of Nevada, Reno<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John C. Dugas<br />

Kalamazoo College<br />

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FD35 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Ethics of Global Governance II<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Antonio Franceschet<br />

University of Calgary<br />

Cosmopolitan Humanitarianism and the Use of Force<br />

Catherine Lu<br />

McGill University


Feminist Perspectives on Human Security and Humanitarian Intervention as Global Governance<br />

Fiona Robinson<br />

Carleton University<br />

It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time: Ethical Reflections on Exporting Democracy<br />

Tom Keating<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Rethinking Environmental Ethics<br />

Heather Goldsworthy<br />

Unversity of California, Irvine<br />

Richard Matthew<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Bryan McDonald<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

The Ethical Foundations of Global Economic Governance<br />

Jacqueline Best<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Craig N. Murphy<br />

Wellesley College<br />

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FD36 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Political Leaders, Diplomats and Civil Society in European<br />

Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian Bow<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Consular Affairs, Society and the Changing Nature of Diplomacy<br />

Maaike Heijmans<br />

Netherlands Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations "Clingendael"<br />

Jan Melissen<br />

Clingendael Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Diplomacy in the European Union: A Foundation or Deficit for Democracy?<br />

Mai'a K. Davis Cross<br />

Colgate University<br />

Diplomatic Ritual as Power in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Lora Anne Viola<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Political Leadership and European Summit Diplomacy<br />

Carlos Roland Vogt<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ingrid M. d'Hooghe<br />

Netherlands Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations "Clingendael"


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FD37 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Middle East and the Rules of <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Muqtedar Khan<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Outlaw States and <strong>International</strong> Society<br />

Tytti Erasto<br />

University of Tampere, Department of Politial Science and IR<br />

The Expansion of <strong>International</strong> Society and the Islamic World<br />

Barbara A. Roberson<br />

Warwick University<br />

The Global War on Terror and the Rules of the <strong>International</strong> System<br />

Jyri J. Raitasalo<br />

National Defence College, Finland<br />

Westphalia vs. God: The Longer World War<br />

Barak Mendelsohn<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Muqtedar Khan<br />

University of Delaware<br />

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FD38 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meanings of Norms in Inter-National Relations II<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Uwe Puetter<br />

Central European University, Budapest, Hungary<br />

Antje Wiener<br />

University of Bath<br />

Authority and Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meaning - Defining Complex Emergencies for a Western Audience<br />

Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt<br />

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)<br />

Northern Ireland as a Case of Con<strong>test</strong>ed Compliance: The Limits of the EU in Conflict Transformation and Policy<br />

Coordination<br />

Katy Hayward<br />

University College Dublin<br />

The Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meaning of Group Identity- Roma Representation in Context<br />

Aidan McGarry<br />

Queen's University Belfast<br />

The Role of <strong>International</strong> Norms in Domestic Norm Con<strong>test</strong>ation: An Argumentation Analysis of the Polish Debate<br />

Regarding a Minority Law<br />

Guido Schwellnus<br />

ETH Zürich, Switzerland


Discussant(s)<br />

Bernhard Zangl<br />

Institut für Interkulturelle und <strong>International</strong>e Studien, University Bremen<br />

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FD39 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Comparative Quagmire<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

Comparative American Quagmires: What Vietnam Can Teach Us About Iraq<br />

Kenneth J. Campbell<br />

University of Delaware<br />

Teaching about War through Film and Literature<br />

Daniel Lieberfeld<br />

Duquesne University<br />

The Importance of Ongoing Dialogue: Israel/Palestine and Northern Ireland in focus<br />

Daniel Wehrenfennig<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel Lieberfeld<br />

Duquesne University<br />

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FD40 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Politics of Everyday Life in Global Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dia Da Costa<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

“Development is a Bag of Cement”: The Disjuncture between Development Discourse and Everyday Practice in<br />

the Global South<br />

John D. Cameron<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Empowerment in Peripheral Geographies: Village Organizing and Emerging 'Communicative' Networks in Burma<br />

Noah Viernes<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Theory and Everyday Life<br />

Michael Niemann<br />

Trinity College<br />

Raising the Voice of Labour<br />

Jane Lethbridge<br />

Public Services <strong>International</strong> Research Unit (PSIRU)<br />

Reconfiguring the Terrain of Cultural Governance in Mexico: The Role of the Mexican Film Community in the Era<br />

of Neoliberal Globalization<br />

Nadine E. Busmann<br />

University of Northern British Columbia


Discussant(s)<br />

Ritu Vij<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

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FD41 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Children and Armed Conflict<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Scott Gates<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />

Child Soldiers and Horizontal Inequality<br />

Vera Achvarina<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Ragnhild Nordås<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Gudrun Østby<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Recruiting Child Soldiers<br />

Scott Gates<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />

The Causes of Child Soldiering: Theory and Evidence from Northern Uganda<br />

Christopher Blattman<br />

UC Berkeley<br />

The Recruitment of Child Soldiers in Refugee and IDP Camps: The Effects of Protection on Child Soldier Rates<br />

Vera Achvarina<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Simon Reich<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stathis N. Kalyvas<br />

Yale University<br />

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FD42 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Investigating Post-Conflict Spaces in IR: Questions for the Journal of<br />

Intervention and Statebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan L. Woodward<br />

City University of New York<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

David Chandler<br />

University of Westminster<br />

Lene Hansen<br />

University of Copenhagen


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Mark J. Hoffman<br />

London School of Economics & Political Science<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Roland Paris<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

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FD43 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Sport and <strong>International</strong> Development II: Evaluating <strong>International</strong><br />

Development Assistance through Sport<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jerry Bingham<br />

National Agency UK Sport<br />

Evaluating Sport and <strong>International</strong> Development: Competing Viewpoints<br />

Roger Levermore<br />

University of Liverpool<br />

Evaluating Sport as <strong>International</strong> Aid: Assisting Development or Promoting Under-Development?<br />

Gerard Akindes<br />

Ohio University<br />

Matthew F. Kirwin<br />

Michigan State University<br />

On the Backs of Peer Educators: Accountability and<br />

Commitment of theIinternational "Sport for Development Movement" to<br />

Support the Continued Learning and Growth of Peer Educators In The<br />

Global South<br />

Sarah Nicholls<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Sport-In-<strong>International</strong> Development Assistance: Accountability or Development?<br />

Fred Coalter<br />

University of Stirling<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lorna Read<br />

Right to Play<br />

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FD44 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Contentious Gaps Beyond Peace Accords<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Janet E. Lord<br />

American University


Inclusive Responses to Armed Non-State Actors in Contemporary Internal Conflict: Advantages, Challenges and<br />

Lessons-Learned in Perspective The Case of Colombia<br />

Ann-Kristin Sjöberg<br />

PhD Candidate, Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva, Switzer<br />

Leadership Change and the Threat of Violence<br />

Ursula E. Daxecker<br />

University of New Orleans<br />

Once a Soldier Always a Soldier? - Why Ex-Combatants Reengage in Organized Violence<br />

Anders Nilsson<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Janet E. Lord<br />

American University<br />

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FD45 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Realism and its Off-Shoots: Limits and Possibilities<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Will Waldorf<br />

Auburn University<br />

Deconstructing the Neorealist Security Discourse<br />

Gabriela Marin Thornton<br />

University of Miami<br />

Nuclear Weapons Rollback and the Poverty of (Neo)realism<br />

Neerada Jacob<br />

American University<br />

The Theoretical and Empirical Flaws of ‘Partitioning Realism’<br />

Christopher L. Ball<br />

Iowa State University<br />

The Tragedy of Great Power Politics? --An Empirical Test of Mearsheimer's “Offensive Realism” Theory<br />

Wanfa Zhang<br />

The University of Alabama<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Renee M. de Nevers<br />

Syracuse University<br />

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FD46 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Limits, Liabilities, and Legacy of the WTO<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Xiaowen Zhang<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Relations, University of Southern California<br />

Exploring the Limits of Legalization in the WTO: The Case of Basic Telecom Agreement<br />

Meelis Kitsing<br />

University of Massachusetts Amherst


The Fear of Setting a Precedent during Negotiations over WTO Disputes<br />

Xiaowen Zhang<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> Relations, University of Southern California<br />

The Missing Feedback: The Legitimacy of the WTO from a Political Systems Approach<br />

Philipp Stuckl<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erik Lundsgaarde<br />

University of Washington<br />

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FD47 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Do Democracies “Do Development” Better?<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Matthias Kaelberer<br />

University of Memphis<br />

A Theory of Government Dynamics in Authoritarian Regimes<br />

Milan Svolik<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign<br />

Political Economy of State building in Syria under Hafiz al Assad<br />

Angela Joya<br />

York University<br />

Remittances and Democratization<br />

Yu-Sung Su<br />

The Graduate Center, The City University of New York<br />

Rethinking Global Governance: Market Actors and Accountability<br />

Martin Seeleib-Kaiser<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Antje Vetterlein<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthias Kaelberer<br />

University of Memphis<br />

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FD48 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Political Economy of Exchange Rates<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Willett<br />

Claremont McKenna College<br />

A Survey of Preferences and Political Activity on Exchange Rate Policy<br />

Sarah Cleeland Knight<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Coping with Speculative Pressure: A Political Economy Model of Currency Defenses and Capitulation<br />

Stefanie Walter<br />

ETH Zurich


Private Interests and Exchange Rate Politics: The Case of British Business<br />

Mark D. Aspinwall<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

Mark Duckenfield<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The Interactions of Weak Governments and Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes in Avoiding Currency Crises<br />

Eric Chiu<br />

National Chung-Hsing University<br />

Thomas Willett<br />

Claremont McKenna College<br />

Veto Players and Exchange Rate Policy<br />

Michael G. Hall<br />

University of Northern Iowa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Shale Horowitz<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

Thomas Willett<br />

Claremont McKenna College<br />

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FD49 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Defining Terrorism: The Political Significance of Language, Ideas,<br />

and Images<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christopher J. Fettweis<br />

US Naval War College<br />

Heterogeneous Temporalities and the War on Terror<br />

Lee Jarvis<br />

University of Birmingham (UK)<br />

Multiple Meanings of Terrorism: Definitional Analysis<br />

Olga Bogatyrenko<br />

University of California, Davis<br />

Propaganda of the Deed, 21st Century Style<br />

Christopher J. Fettweis<br />

US Naval War College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James E. Winkates<br />

Air War College<br />

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FD50 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Realities & Misperceptions of Space: Responsibilities, Politics, and<br />

Influence<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Lilach Gilady<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Big Science, Prestige and the Transits of Venus<br />

Lilach Gilady<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Debating in the Dark: Ten Popular Misconceptions About Space Weapons and U.S. National Security<br />

Karl P. Mueller<br />

RAND Corporation<br />

Marte Levantando-se? The Growth of Brazil’s Space Program as a Pillar of National Security<br />

Robert C. Harding<br />

Lynchburg College<br />

Space Technologies, Warfare and Force Buildup in Large and Small Powers- The American and the Israeli Cases<br />

Deganit Paikowsky<br />

Tel Aviv University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Joseph R. Cerami<br />

Bush School, Texas A&M University<br />

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FD51 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Domestic Influences on War, Conflict, and Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Il Hyun Cho<br />

Cornell University<br />

Democratic Instability: Democratic Consolidation and Regional Security Dynamics in East Asia<br />

Il Hyun Cho<br />

Cornell University<br />

Features of Regional Security Institutions: The Missing Link in the Explanation of the Democratic Peace<br />

Matthias Dembinski<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt<br />

Andreas Hasenclever<br />

University of Tuebingen<br />

Partisan Attacks: Domestic Divisions and the Targeting of Democracies in <strong>International</strong> Conflict<br />

Matthew B. Fehrs<br />

Duke University<br />

Political Fundamentalism in the US: Domestic Legitimatisation versus <strong>International</strong> Estrangement?<br />

Dirk Nabers<br />

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area <strong>Studies</strong>, Hamburg, Germany<br />

Robert G. Patman<br />

Department of Political <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Otago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Leo Lovelace<br />

Chapman University


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FD52 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Civil Wars: Sources, Actors, and Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Caroline A. Hartzell<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

From Rebels to Regimes: The Fate of Rebel Groups and Post-Civil War Regime Types<br />

Caroline A. Hartzell<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Leanne Tyler<br />

Political Science Dept., Gettysburg College<br />

Land Concentration: Induce or Inhibit the Occurrence of Civil War?<br />

Artur Zimerman<br />

University of Sao Paulo<br />

The Timing and the Nature of Political Stabilizations in Civil Conflicts<br />

G. Jiyun Kim<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Spagat<br />

Royal Holloway, University of London<br />

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SA01 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Displaced Citizens and Peace Policies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jason Calder<br />

Future Generations<br />

Civil Society Beyond the State: The Impact of Diaspora Communities on Peace Building<br />

Feargal E. Cochrane<br />

Lancaster University<br />

Restorative Justice, Reconciliation and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process<br />

Joel Peters<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

The Use of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in Africa: Does Establishing a Historical Record Lead to<br />

Reconciliation?<br />

Lilian A. Barria<br />

Eastern Illinois University<br />

Steven D. Roper<br />

Eastern Illinois University<br />

Transitional Justice: Lessons from Rwanda<br />

Alana Tiemessen<br />

University of British Columbia


Discussant(s)<br />

Jason Calder<br />

Future Generations<br />

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SA02 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship I: Alterity, Constructions of Self and<br />

Other, and Order<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Blaney<br />

Macalester College<br />

Kamran Matin<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations and Politics, University of Sussex<br />

Chinese Visions of World Order: Civilization and Barbarism<br />

William A. Callahan<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Plurality versus Uniformity: Indian ‘Ways of Knowing’ and Modern IR<br />

Navnita C. Behera<br />

University of Delhi<br />

The West as the Other: Inquiries About a Not So-Distant Past<br />

Nizar Messari<br />

Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro<br />

The West That Is Not Western<br />

Chih-yu Shih<br />

National Taiwan University / National Sun Yatsen University<br />

Yasukuni's <strong>International</strong> Aesthetic and Beyond<br />

Geoffrey Whitehall<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

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SA04 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Trade and the Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Radoslav S. Dimitrov<br />

University of Western Ontario<br />

Governing Transnational Network Organizations: Best Practice Standards, Benchmarking or Certification?<br />

Kristine Kern<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Nanotechnology and the WTO: “Wicked” Governance Problems as Opportunities for <strong>International</strong> Collaboration?<br />

Mark J. Philbrick<br />

University of California, Berkeley


The Greening of Trade Policy: How Bilateral Trade Can Alter Global Environmental Standards Without the WTO<br />

Barbara M. Connolly<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Transforming Global Consumption: What are the Consequences for Environmental Change?<br />

Peter Dauvergne<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Tun Myint<br />

Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University<br />

Jonathan Rosenberg<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks<br />

Heike Schroeder<br />

Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California<br />

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SA05 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline: Real Histories of Realism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations’ Roles in the Rise of the Realist Tradition in American <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations<br />

Inderjeet Parmar<br />

University of Manchester<br />

Inventing <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory: Early Realists, Morality and Law<br />

Nicolas Guilhot<br />

Maison des Sciences de l’Homme<br />

Realist Power and Gendered Knowledge in the Interwar Period and Today<br />

Cecelia Lynch<br />

UC Irvine<br />

Whose Discourse? Which Discipline? A Contextualist Investigation of E. H. Carr and the Birth of <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations Theory<br />

Kuniyuki Nishimura<br />

University of Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David Long<br />

Carleton<br />

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SA06 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Politics Without Sovereignty: Power and Responsibility in the New<br />

World Order<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philip Cunliffe<br />

King's College


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Christopher J. Bickerton<br />

Oxford University<br />

David Chandler<br />

University of Westminster<br />

Philip Cunliffe<br />

King's College<br />

Alexander Gourevitch<br />

Columbia University<br />

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SA07 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Knowledge Sharing in <strong>International</strong> Affairs: The Promises and<br />

Pitfalls of Open Source for Analysis, Teaching and Policymaking<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Renee E. Marlin-Bennett<br />

American University<br />

Open Source Intelligence: Unlocking the Box of Open Source for Analysis, Teaching, and Potential<br />

Robert McMahon<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

Open Source, Trusted Information Network for Counterterrorism<br />

Thomas Sanderson<br />

Post Westphalian Realities: Incorporating Anarchy, Transnational Non-State Actors, and WMD into the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Curricula<br />

Russell Howard<br />

The Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong>, The Fletcher School<br />

Shared Knowledge, Joint Pursuits: <strong>International</strong> Relations in the Information Age<br />

Sean S. Costigan<br />

Center for Security <strong>Studies</strong>, ETH Zurich<br />

Christopher Pallaris<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations and Security Network<br />

Text-mining Jihadi Websites: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Analysts<br />

Jarret M. Brachman<br />

Combating Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel S. Gressang<br />

Joint Military Intelligence College<br />

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SA08 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Problem of Recognition in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

German Political Science <strong>Association</strong> (DVPW) Coop Org Panel


Chair(s)<br />

Friedrich Kratochwil<br />

European University Institute<br />

Axel Honneth’s Recognition Theoretic Reformulation of Critical Social Theory: Implications for the ‘Social Turn’<br />

and Constructivist IR<br />

Martin Weber<br />

The University of Queensland<br />

Inclusion of Exclusion: On the Constitution of Political Authority beyond the Nation-State<br />

Benjamin Herborth<br />

J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

Recognition as the Problem of Triple Contingency?<br />

Oliver Kessler<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

Wars of Recognition: Designatory Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion and their Influence on Political Violence<br />

Christopher Daase<br />

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jens Bartelson<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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SA09 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Human Security: Individual, Organizational, and Scholarly<br />

Responsibilities<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marc von Boemcken<br />

Bonn <strong>International</strong> Center for Conversion (BICC)<br />

In All but Name: The Uncertain Future of Human Security in the UN<br />

Taylor Owen<br />

The University of Oxford<br />

Playing the Right Game? Human Security Research and its Implications in Policy-making<br />

Javier Fabra Mata<br />

University Jaume I<br />

Talking Security: A Cross-Cultural, Cross-Generational Analysis<br />

Mark A. Boyer<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Scott W. Brown<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Laura Lee Janik<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Anat Niv-Solomon<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark A. Boyer<br />

University of Connecticut


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SA10 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Innovations in US Counterinsurgency Warfare: Achievements and<br />

Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jay Parker<br />

Center for the Study of the Presidency<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Nora J. Bensahel<br />

RAND<br />

Colin Kahl<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Kimberly J. Marten<br />

Barnard College, Columbia University<br />

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SA11 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Dialogism and Security: Bakhtinian Approaches to Critical Security<br />

<strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter Mandaville<br />

George Mason University<br />

Bakhtinian Dialogism and the Study of the Identity / Security Nexus in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Barbara Gimelli Sulashvili<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Securitizing Citizens? A Dialogical Understanding of Contemporary Practices of Security<br />

Xavier Guillaume<br />

University of Geneva<br />

The Unbearable Dialogicality of Being: Polish and Baltic Post-Cold War Politics of Becoming European<br />

Maria Mälksoo<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

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SA12 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Emergence of the Institutions of <strong>International</strong> Society VI: The Limits<br />

and Values of <strong>International</strong> Order<br />

Sponsors<br />

English School<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Benno Teschke<br />

University of Sussex


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Richard Devetak<br />

University of Queensland<br />

Leonard Seabrooke<br />

Copenhagen Business School<br />

Shogo Suzuki<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

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SA13 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

I&W and Arms Control: Advice or Advocacy?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stewart S. Johnson<br />

California State University, Los Angeles<br />

Arms Control and I&W; A Framework for Future Threats?<br />

James J. Wirtz<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Framing I&W, Globalization and WMD Proliferation<br />

James Russell<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Gray Area Sourcing in South Asia: Remnants of AQ Khan<br />

Tom Johnson<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

I&W and the Deadly Trinity - Warlordism, Organised Crime and WMD Networks<br />

Glen M. Segell<br />

Institute of Security Policy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stewart S. Johnson<br />

California State University, Los Angeles<br />

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SA14 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Models of Global <strong>Studies</strong>: Con<strong>test</strong>ing Concepts and Methods<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Edward A. Kolodziej<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

Global Governance: The Central Concern of Global <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Edward A. Kolodziej<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

Global <strong>Studies</strong> and U.S. Power<br />

Michael F. Oppenheimer<br />

Center for Global Affairs, New York University<br />

Intellectually Violent Revolution: What's Next in the Study of Global Politics<br />

David Jacobson<br />

Arizona State University


Intellectually Violent Revolution: What's Next in the Study of Global Politics<br />

Ning Wang<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark Juergensmeyer<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Niklaus Steiner<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

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SA15 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Power, Wealth, Global Equity: <strong>International</strong> Relations Theories,<br />

Perspectives and Pedagogy from the African Continent<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Scarlett Cornelissen<br />

University of Stellenbosch<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Richard A. Higgott<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Francis Ikome<br />

Institute for Global Dialogue<br />

Garth Le Pere<br />

Institute for Global Dialogue<br />

Jane Parpart<br />

London School of Economics and Politics<br />

Timothy Shaw<br />

Institute of Commonwealth <strong>Studies</strong>, University of London<br />

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SA16 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Political Peripheries and Gendered Bodies: Ethnicity as a Lens for<br />

the Analysis of Gendered Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Terrell Carver<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Creating Spaces: Challenging Conventional Discursive Norms Surrounding the Marking of Womens' Bodies<br />

Courtney P. Smith<br />

University of Oregon<br />

Globalization and Gendered Body Politics: A Case Study of Universalization and Particularization in the Lives of<br />

Mexican Youth<br />

Angela B. McCracken<br />

University of Southern California


Matrilineal Khasi Tribe and Effective Empowerment of Women<br />

Durgadas Mukhopadhyay<br />

Delhi University<br />

Reconstructing 'Nani': Gender and the Indian Government's Diaspora Policy<br />

Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson<br />

Denison University<br />

Torture and U.S. Masquerade of Democracy and Freedom in the Middle East<br />

Isis Nusair<br />

Denison University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer Lobasz<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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SA17 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (1): Localities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mark J. Hoffman<br />

London School of Economics & Political Science<br />

Local Politics and <strong>International</strong> Military Intervention: Figurations of Uncertainty<br />

Alexander Veit<br />

Humboldt-Universität Berlin<br />

Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Local Ownership: <strong>International</strong> Peace Efforts in Divided Postwar Societies<br />

between Success and Failure – A Case Study on Kosovo under UN Interim Administration<br />

Jens Narten<br />

Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, University of Hamburg<br />

Transitional Politics in Post-Conflict Countries: The Importance of Expanded Political Participation<br />

Katia Papagianni<br />

Geneva Grad Inst of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>/Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue<br />

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SA18 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Changing Face of <strong>International</strong> Humanitarianism<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Philippe Bourbeau<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Bounding the Sovereign: Humanitarianism and the Decline of Sovereign Immunity<br />

Anne L. Clunan<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

Global Governmentality, Biopower and the Human Security Discourse<br />

Miguel F. de Larrinaga<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Marc G. Doucet<br />

Saint Mary's University


High Stakes: Who Defines Accountability in the Humanitarian and Development Sector?<br />

Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre<br />

George Washington University<br />

Neutrality as a Condition for Global Responsibility: Recognising the Politics of the Red Cross Humanitarian<br />

Movement<br />

Mark F. N. Franke<br />

Huron University College<br />

Shifting the Humanitarian/Security Balance: <strong>International</strong> Socialization as an Explanation of Change in Canadian<br />

Refugee Policy in the 1990s<br />

J. A. Sandy Irvine<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer L. Bailey<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

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SA20 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marianne H. Marchand<br />

Universidad de las Américas Puebla<br />

Gender at the Crossroads of "Globalization" and Empire: Some Preliminary Conclusions<br />

Marianne H. Marchand<br />

Universidad de las Américas Puebla<br />

Anne S. Runyan<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Multiculturalism and Globalization: Feminist Perspectives<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

Uncovering Sites of Global Restructuring: The Case of Rural Mexican Women<br />

Rahel C. Kunz<br />

University of Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Women’s Work Unbound: Re-siting Philippine Development Scenarios in Global Restructuring<br />

Pauline Gardiner Barber<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anne S. Runyan<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

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SA21 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Crime and Migration in <strong>International</strong> Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy


Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Cieslik<br />

ITESM<br />

Globalization and Transnational Organized Crime<br />

David Felsen<br />

Alliant <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Hear Me Out! Scholars vs. Policymakers on the Matter of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing<br />

Ian Roberge<br />

Collège Glendon, Université York<br />

The Business of Illegal Migration: Border Policy and Human Trafficking<br />

Thomas Cieslik<br />

ITESM<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stefan Robel<br />

School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, TU Dresden<br />

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SA22 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Cooperation: Issues and Imperatives<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel<br />

Auburn University Montgomery<br />

"Cooperation Under Anarchy": How Mafias Cooperate Outside the Law<br />

Kendra L. Koivu<br />

Northwestern University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Cooperation against Terrorism through Measuring Subjectivity<br />

Erkan Sezgin<br />

Kent State University<br />

Inter-Organizational Cooperation in Crises: A Quantitative Study of Competing Explanations<br />

Lina M. Svedin<br />

Political Science Department, Syracuse University<br />

The Imperative of Cooperation: A Response to Global and Cross-Border Challenges<br />

Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel<br />

Auburn University Montgomery<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kirsten L. Rafferty<br />

Berry College<br />

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SA23 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Inter-ethnic Relations between Conflict and Cooperation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nathan C. Funk<br />

University of Waterloo


From a Common Political Enemy, to a Common Political Goal: The Continuation of Inter-Ethnic Cooperation in<br />

Bulgaria and Romania<br />

Damianos Serefidis<br />

Graduate Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (HEI), Geneva, Switzerland<br />

Migration as a Cause of Inter-Ethnic Violence<br />

Josip Dasovic<br />

Brown University<br />

Nationalist Conflict and Elite Manipulation in Serbia and India<br />

Lisa Kissopoulos<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Self-Interest and the National Idea in Iraqi Kurdish Politics, 1978-2003<br />

Theodore D. McLauchlin<br />

McGill University<br />

The Politics of Language in Muslim Minority Separatist Conflicts<br />

Tristan J. Mabry<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John Gould<br />

Colorado College<br />

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SA24 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Political Economy of Identity Construction<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Omar McDoom<br />

Harvard University<br />

Economic Development, Threat, and Religious Nationalism: Modernization Revisited<br />

Philip W. Barker<br />

Centenary College of Louisiana<br />

Globalization, Economic Integration, and National Identity: Ireland in Comparative Perspective<br />

Joseph L. Klesner<br />

Kenyon College<br />

Language and Religion: Different Salience for Different Aspects of Identity<br />

Kursad Turan<br />

Baskent University<br />

Political Economy of Religious Discourse: The Case of India and Turkey<br />

Yasemin Akbaba<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

K.C. Morrison<br />

University of Missouri<br />

Zeynep Taydas<br />

Clemson University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Omar McDoom<br />

Harvard University


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SA25 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

New Directions in Intelligence and Terrorism <strong>Studies</strong>: What Role for<br />

Critical Infrastructure Protection?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Intelligence <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

Peter K. Forster<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

A Framework for Critical Infrastructure Resilience to Terrorism<br />

Joshua Sinai<br />

Logos Technologies<br />

Building Resilience Across Organizations: CIP, Tacit Knowledge, and the Joint Atrium<br />

Chris C. Demchak<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Public Health and Bio-Security: Unconventional Critical Infrastructure<br />

Terry O'Sullivan<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Public-Private Intelligence Models for Responding to the Privatization of Violence<br />

John P. Sullivan<br />

Los Angeles Sheriff's Department<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

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SA26 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

What is the <strong>International</strong> Legal Framework for Humanitarian Law<br />

on Armed Conflict,(and what factors have contributed to (or<br />

impeded) change and reform)?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Byers<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Henry Chip Carey<br />

Georgia State University<br />

Mark Drumbl<br />

Washington and Lee School of Law<br />

William V. Dunlap<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Sanford Silverburg<br />

Catawba College<br />

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SA27 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Fresh Extensions of the Oslo-<br />

Potsdam Solution<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Detlef F. Sprinz<br />

PIK - Potsdam Institute<br />

Incorporating ‘Time’ Into the Concept of Regime Effectiveness: A Conceptual Development<br />

Frank Grundig<br />

University of Essex<br />

Patterns of <strong>International</strong> Cooperation and the Explanatory Power of Relative Gains: A Game-theoretical Analysis<br />

of Cooperation on Global Warming, Ozone Depletion and <strong>International</strong> Trade<br />

Frank Grundig<br />

University of Essex<br />

Regime Effectiveness: The Next Wave of Research<br />

Detlef F. Sprinz<br />

PIK - Potsdam Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jon Hovi<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Arild Underdal<br />

University of Oslo<br />

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SA28 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Strategic Implications of the Use of Force<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert M. Farley<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Countering Revolution: Evaluating the Success of State Reponses to Domestic Unrest<br />

Amy C. Oakes<br />

College of William & Mary<br />

Is the Bush Doctrine Dead?<br />

Hakan Tunc<br />

McMaster University<br />

Rethinking Legitimacy and the Use of Force<br />

David M. Edelstein<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Vaidya Gundlupet<br />

University of Chicago


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SA29 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

European Security and Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul S. Adams<br />

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg<br />

A Multilevel Analysis to Explain European Military Intervention in Africa<br />

Catherine Gegout<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Euro-Globalism: The Foreign Policy Projection of a European Model of Globalization<br />

Paul S. Adams<br />

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg<br />

The Difficulty of Collective Foreign Policy: The European Community and the Falklands Crisis, 1982<br />

John R. Dreyer<br />

University of Tennessee-Knoxville<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ulf Bjereld<br />

Department of Political Science, Göteborg University<br />

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SA30 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Novel Approaches to Understanding Foreign Policy Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jack E. Holmes<br />

Hope College<br />

From Mercenaries to Corporate Actors: Processes of Legitimizing Private Military and Security Contractors<br />

Rebecca M. DeWinter<br />

American University<br />

How an Understanding of Cycles Analysis Could Mitigate Some Problems in US Foreign Policy: A New Look at<br />

Long-Term Evidence<br />

Jack E. Holmes<br />

Hope College<br />

Kurt Pyle<br />

Hope College<br />

The End of Libya's WMD Program: A Successful Case of Economic Linkage?<br />

Randall Newnham<br />

Penn State University - Berks<br />

With Friends Like These: The 'Pros' and 'Cons' of Seeing Foreign Policy as A Personal Relationship<br />

Giampiero Giacomello<br />

Università di Bologna<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kathleen J. Hancock<br />

University of Texas, San Antonio


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SA31 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Political and Economic Conditions for Foreign Investments<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Zaryab Iqbal<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

A Latin American Bank Acquisition Game: A Game Theoretic View of the Political Economy of Cross-border Bank<br />

Acquisition in Chile, Mexico and Brazil<br />

W. Travis Selmier, II<br />

Indiana University, Dept of Political Science<br />

Flowing Money: A Network Analysis of Worldwide Bilateral Portfolio Investments, 2001-2004<br />

Xun Cao<br />

University of Washington<br />

Human Rights and FDI: An Empirical Assessment of the Decision to Invest<br />

Robert G. Blanton<br />

University of Memphis<br />

Shannon L. Blanton<br />

The University of Memphis<br />

The Politics and Economics of Foreign Direct Investment in Public Services<br />

David Ehrlich<br />

DePaul University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Theodora-Ismene Gizelis<br />

University of Kent<br />

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SA32 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Other Ones: Singularities in Contemporary Theories of Globalization<br />

(1)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marie Thorsten<br />

Doshisha University<br />

Defying a Global Imagination: Singular, Universal and Particular in the Life Projects of Tehching Hsieh<br />

Kam Shapiro<br />

Illinois State University<br />

Imagined Ones: Human-Centrism from Japan, Inc. to Empire<br />

Marie Thorsten<br />

Doshisha University<br />

The Politics of the Posthuman: U.S. Public Militarism and Junk Subjectivity<br />

Julie Webber<br />

Illinois State University<br />

Waiting for the Multitude?<br />

Arjun Chowdhury<br />

University of Minnesota


Discussant(s)<br />

Julian Reid<br />

King’s College London<br />

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SA33 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Theoretical Rethinking in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Carmela Lutmar<br />

Princeton University<br />

Clausewitz, The Offense-Defense Balance and <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory<br />

Eugenio Pacelli Lazzarotti Diniz-Costa<br />

Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais -- PUC-MG Brazil<br />

Hegel, Kant, and Systemic Democratic Peace: Reassessing the Dynamics of Socialization in Reflexive Social<br />

Systems<br />

Heiko Baumgärtner<br />

Eberhard Karls-Universität Tübingen<br />

Theory Is What We Make of It: Why IR Theorists Should Stop Debating the Philosophy of Science<br />

Nuno P. Monteiro<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Keven G. Ruby<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carmela Lutmar<br />

Princeton University<br />

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SA34 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Trauma and the Visual<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Facing Trauma<br />

Jenny Edkins<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Rendering PTSD Eternal & The Medicalization of Trauma in the Canadian Military<br />

Alison Howell<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> and Security <strong>Studies</strong>, York University<br />

The Art of Dissent: Benign Patriotism and The American Effect<br />

Debbie Lisle<br />

Queens University Belfast<br />

The Politics of the Body in Pain<br />

Elizabeth Dauphinee<br />

University of Manchester


Discussant(s)<br />

Maja Zehfuss<br />

University of Manchester<br />

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SA35 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Ideas, Identity and Chinese Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter H. Gries<br />

University of Colorado, Boulder<br />

Explaining China's Human Rights Foreign Policy: an Identity-Based Approach<br />

Dingding Chen<br />

Harvard University<br />

Research Methods for <strong>International</strong> Relations <strong>Studies</strong>: Assembling an<br />

Effective Toolkit<br />

Gregory Moore<br />

Eckerd College<br />

The Future of Sino-American Relations in the Eyes of the Chinese Elites: An Empirical Investigation<br />

Xiaoyu Pu<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Guang Zhang<br />

Nankai University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter H. Gries<br />

University of Colorado, Boulder<br />

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SA36 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Politics of National Identity in Turkey<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ruhtan Yalciner<br />

Hacettepe University<br />

Limitations of Political Learning: The Case of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey<br />

Gamze Cavdar Yasar<br />

Colorado State University<br />

The Effect of Armenian Language on the Cultural Existence of Turkey’s Armenians<br />

Aysegul Komsuoglu<br />

Istanbul University<br />

Birsen Hatice Ors<br />

Istanbul Univeristy<br />

The Kurdish Insurgency in Turkey: Pre- and Post-Ocalan<br />

Omur Yilmaz<br />

University of Kansas


Theoretical Approaches to the Europeanisation of Turkish National Identity<br />

Eleni Lazarou<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Turkey and the Politics of Belonging<br />

Ahmet Okumus<br />

Sabanci University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ruhtan Yalciner<br />

Hacettepe University<br />

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SA37 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Impact of Domestic Social Movements<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Benjamin J. Muller<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

China's New Rural Insurgency: The Politics of Land Expropriation<br />

Christopher R. Heurlin<br />

University of Washington<br />

The Consequences of Participation in Social Movement Coalitions on Group Identity, Priorities, and Rhetoric<br />

Devashree Gupta<br />

Cornell University<br />

Violent Dynamics in Nepal: between Maoism and Exceptionalism<br />

Miriam Perier<br />

CERI-Sciences Po<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Benjamin J. Muller<br />

Simon Fraser University<br />

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SA38 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Domestic-<strong>International</strong> Conflict Linkages<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

Chris Butler<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Fight or Flight? Diversionary Incentives and Strategic Targets<br />

Philip Arena<br />

The Pennsylvania State University<br />

Patrimonialism and <strong>International</strong> Warfare in Africa<br />

Errol A. Henderson<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Strategic Conflict Avoidance, The Occupation of Iraq and the Behaviour of the 'Axis of Evil'<br />

Graeme A. M. Davies<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth


The Spatial Modeling of the Domestic-<strong>International</strong> Conflict Linkage, with Insights from Palestinian Public<br />

Opinion<br />

Gil Friedman<br />

Tel Aviv University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chris Butler<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Sara M. Mitchell<br />

University of Iowa<br />

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SA39 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Military Effectiveness and <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory: New<br />

Approaches<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ariel I. Roth<br />

Goucher College<br />

Blair's Wars: The Use of the Military in Pursuit of the UK's National Interests'<br />

Andrew Dorman<br />

King's College London<br />

History, Strategy, and Organizations: The Diffusion of Military Power<br />

Michael Horowitz<br />

Harvard University<br />

Military Effectiveness and IR Theory: Rethinking Great Power Status<br />

Ariel I. Roth<br />

Goucher College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen Biddle<br />

Council on Foreign Relations<br />

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SA40 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

The Rational Design of <strong>International</strong> Institutions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jon Pevehouse<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

(Not) Going Along to Get Along: Subgroup Cooperation on EU Foreign Policy<br />

Leanne C. Powner<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Bend Until it Doesn’t Break: Flexibility Provisions in the Negotiation and Design of Multilateral Environmental<br />

Agreements<br />

Chris Marcoux<br />

University of Massachusetts, Amherst


Causality of Design: Explaining the Performance of <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

Maria Ivanova<br />

The College of William and Mary<br />

Explaining the Variation in Formal Withdrawal Clauses<br />

Barbara Koremenos<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Allison M. Nau<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jon Pevehouse<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Alexander Thompson<br />

Ohio State University<br />

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SA41 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Security Challenges in Northeast Asia<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Cornelius Friesendorf<br />

University of Munich<br />

Explaining US DPRK Policy During the Summit Glow: A Case for Theoretical Eclecticism<br />

Colin A. Moore<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Heading South: The Deterioration of the US – South Korean Alliance<br />

Matthias Maass<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Politics, Partisanship and the Stalemate in Japan-North Korean Normalization Efforts<br />

Anthony DiFilippo<br />

Lincoln University (PA)<br />

Threat Perception and Cooperation in the Sino-ROK Relations<br />

Hyon Joo Yoo<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Yuan-Kang Wang<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

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SA42 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Conflict Resolution: Actors and Strategies<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Robert F. Ayson<br />

Strategic and Defence <strong>Studies</strong> Centre, Australian National University<br />

Natural Diaster Affect on Conflict Resolution<br />

Bryan R. Early<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Andrew J. Snyder<br />

University of Georgia


Who Manages? Analyzing the Identity of Third Parties<br />

Molly M. Melin<br />

University of California, Davis<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christine Agius<br />

University of Salford<br />

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SA43 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Focus on Framing: Applying the Insights of Economics to Political<br />

Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bryan Jones<br />

University of Washington<br />

Framing Disputes: Using Behavior Economics to Understand <strong>International</strong> Political Economy Questions<br />

Deborah K. Elms<br />

Institute of Defence and Strategic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Framing the Global Political Economy: Understanding the Importance of Risk<br />

Darryl Jarvis<br />

University of Sydney<br />

National Interests in Multinational Corporations' Codes of Conduct<br />

John J. Mikler<br />

University of Sydney<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Patrick Leblond<br />

HEC Montreal<br />

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SA44 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Policy in Local and Global Perspective: Media Roles, Responsibilities,<br />

& Impacts<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robin Brown<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Are US Foreign Policy Speeches World Opinion Triggers?<br />

Tania Cantrell<br />

University of Texas at Austin<br />

Nathalie J. Frensley<br />

University of Texas at Austin<br />

Alan Kessler<br />

University of Texas at Austin<br />

Joseph D. Straubhaar<br />

University of Texas at Austin


Arguing Threats: How the Media Environment affects the Rhetorical Strategies for Threat Legitimation<br />

Adam Lusk<br />

Temple University<br />

Deconstructing "Fremdbild": Factors Affecting the United States' Image in the World in 44 Countries<br />

Frank L. Rusciano<br />

Rider University<br />

Terrorists, Presidents and Reporters: Who Drives the Terrorism Agenda?<br />

Nathalie J. Frensley<br />

University of Texas at Austin<br />

David Levin<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Babak Bahador<br />

University of Canterbury<br />

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SA45 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Nationalism and National Identity in East Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Petrice R. Flowers<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Building a State, Dispossessing the Nation: Sovereignty and Land Dispossession in Indonesia<br />

Navitri Ismaya Putri Guillaume<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (Geneva)<br />

Hidden, Forgotten and Haunted: Explosions of the Displaced “Others” & the Intertwining Three Geographies<br />

Decha Tangseefa<br />

Thammasat University<br />

National Identity and Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Japan’s Policy vis-à-vis Russia<br />

Alexander Bukh<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The Politics of the Taiwanese National Identity: A Discourse Analysis<br />

Chengqiu Wu<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dibyesh Anand<br />

University of Bath<br />

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SA46 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Economic Growth in India: State Policies, Societal Impacts<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Anjali Sahay<br />

East Carolina University<br />

Coalition Politics, Coalition Interests and Economic Reforms: India Explored<br />

Praveen K. Chaudhry<br />

FIT / SUNY


Coalition Politics, Coalition Interests and Economic Reforms: India Explored<br />

Marta E. Vanduzer-Snow<br />

New York University<br />

Cultivation of the Indian Diaspora: From Statistical Analysis to Policy Formulation<br />

Anjali Sahay<br />

East Carolina University<br />

The New IT Culture of Bangalore: Consumption Craze or Cultural Revolution?<br />

Grishma Shah<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sanjoy Banerjee<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

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SA47 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Corporate Vs. Human Rights?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Human Rights<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philipp G. Khanin<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

Enforcing Human Rights Compliance of Multinational Corporations: Lessons from Regime-Theory<br />

Beat Habegger<br />

Center for Security <strong>Studies</strong>, ETH Zurich<br />

MNCs in QIZs: Do <strong>International</strong> Firms and Free Trade Policies Promote Middle East Peace?<br />

Jeffrey Sosland<br />

American University<br />

Multinational Corporations, Human Rights, "Private" Political Authority and Public Liability<br />

Steven J. Kobrin<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

The Multinational Corporations and Foreign Policy<br />

Philipp G. Khanin<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David P. Rapkin<br />

University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br />

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SA48 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Transnational Actors: Their Significance in Theory and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James H. Lebovic<br />

The George Washington University<br />

"Like in that Spanish Civil War": Transnational Identity Movements and the Foreign Fighter<br />

David S. Malet<br />

George Washington University


Do Transnational Terrorist Groups Have a “Home” in <strong>International</strong> Relations Theory?<br />

Shannon Peterson<br />

Utah State University<br />

Veronica Ward<br />

Utah State University<br />

Spokes of the Same Wheel? Assessing Transnational Civil Society and its Response to Terrorism in Modern Turkey<br />

Jonathan S. Miner<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Structure of a Transnational Network: The Response to Nuclear Proliferation<br />

Annelies Z. Kamran<br />

Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher L. Ball<br />

Iowa State University<br />

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SA49 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Changing Security Relationships for NE Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Vincent W. Wang<br />

University of Richmond<br />

Northeast Asia: Is a Bloc Forming? What May be the Implications<br />

Sugu Narayanan<br />

University of Alabama<br />

Stopping the Free-Fall: Implications of Sino-Japanese Rivalry for Regional Stability and Canadian Interests<br />

Jing-dong Yuan<br />

Monterey Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

The United States, Japan, and China: An Emerging Cooperative Relationship?<br />

Brent Garrett<br />

Jupiter Corp./Dept. Homeland Sec./TSA<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Chi Hyon Chong<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Alon Levkowitz<br />

East Asian Department, Haifa University<br />

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SA50 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Environmental Institutions: Looking Back, Looking Forward<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hans Bruyninckx<br />

University Leuven, Belgium<br />

A Green Theory of the State: Explaining the State as a Pursuit of Nature<br />

Peter Jacques<br />

University of Central Florida


The Potential to Increase the Effectiveness of the UN in Global Environmental Governance<br />

Steinar E. Andresen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Kristin G. Rosendal<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Benjamin W. Cashore<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

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SA51 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM<br />

Peace Operations: Why States Participate and Criteria for Success<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Elke Krahmann<br />

University of Bristol<br />

"Peace Support Operations" and the Italian Defence Policy: Elements of Continuity and the Role of a New<br />

“Peace” Frame<br />

Fabrizio Coticchia<br />

PhD Student at IMT Lucca, Italy<br />

In Search of the Determinants for Successful United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in Intrastate Conflicts<br />

Eric N. Mvukiyehe<br />

Columbia University<br />

Security issues in the post-Cold War Peacekeeping<br />

Marcelo M. Valenca<br />

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)<br />

Why States Participate in UN Peace Missions While Others Don’t: An Analysis of Civil-Military Relations and its<br />

effects on Latin America’s Contributions to Peacekeeping Operations<br />

Arturo C. Sotomayor<br />

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, CIDE<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrea M. Lopez<br />

Susquehanna University<br />

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SB01 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Rethinking the Ethics of Force after 9/11<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

British <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (BISA) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nicholas Rengger<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

Forms of Rules: Restraining and Enabling the Use of Force<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity


Practical Judgement and the EThics of Pre-emption<br />

Chris Brown<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)<br />

Torture and Internment: From Northern Ireland to Iraq - and Beyond?<br />

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe<br />

Sheffield UNiversity<br />

Andrew Mumford<br />

Sheffield UNiversity<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

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SB02 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Movement and/of Sexual Abuse: Sex Trafficking in a Global World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Francine D'Amico<br />

Syracuse University<br />

"In Our Back Yard": Global/Local Links in Female Sex Trafficking in the U.S.<br />

Vidyamali Samarasinghe<br />

American University<br />

Globalization and the Traffic in Women and Girls<br />

Nancy C. M. Hartsock<br />

University of Washington<br />

Making Europe by Making Victims: The Constitutive Effects of the Ongoing Sex Trafficking Debate<br />

Jonathan D. Wadley<br />

University of Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

B. Welling Hall<br />

Earlham College<br />

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SB03 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship II: Foundations of Post-Western IR<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Arlene B. Tickner<br />

Universidad de los Andes<br />

A Mirror to All: The Measure of Global Politics<br />

Siba Grovogui<br />

The Johns Hopkins University<br />

A Political Economy of Post-Hegemonic IR Scholarship<br />

Arlene B. Tickner<br />

Universidad de los Andes


IR and the Art of Hegemonic Scholarship<br />

Himadeep Muppidi<br />

Department of Political Science, Vassar College.<br />

Postcolonial Theory and the Discipline of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sanjay Seth<br />

La Trobe University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ole Wæver<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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SB04 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Mapping the Global Future in 2020: A Case Study in Straddling the<br />

Policy, Academic and Think Tank Divides<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mathew J. Burrows<br />

National Intelligence Council<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Ian Bremmer<br />

Eurasia Group<br />

Barry Hughes<br />

University of Denver<br />

Gregory F. Treverton<br />

RAND Corporation<br />

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SB05 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

MAR Panel: Terrorism and Ethnic Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert Pape<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Ethnic Dimension of Religious Extremism and Terrorism in Central Asia<br />

Mariya Y. Omelicheva<br />

Purdue University<br />

Target Selection in Nationalist Terrorist Organizations<br />

Luis de la Calle<br />

Juan March Institute<br />

Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca<br />

Juan March Institute<br />

Terrorism, Counterinsurgency, and the Laws of War<br />

Anthony R. Oberschall<br />

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill<br />

Unholy Alliances: New Evidence on Linkages between Trans-State Terrorism and Crime Networks<br />

Ted Robert Gurr<br />

University of Maryland, College Park


Unholy Alliances: New Evidence on Linkages between Trans-State Terrorism and Crime Networks<br />

Lyubov Mincheva<br />

University of Sofia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mia M. Bloom<br />

University of Georgia<br />

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SB06 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations Surrounding the Korean Peninsular<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

The <strong>Association</strong> of Korean Political <strong>Studies</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jong O. Ra<br />

Hollins University<br />

Causes and Consequences of North-South Cooperation<br />

David Kang<br />

Dartmouth College<br />

China's Grand Strategy and the Six-Party Talks<br />

Shale Horowitz<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma between the U.S. and North Korea<br />

J.J. Suh<br />

Cornell University<br />

The Future of the U.S.-ROK Alliance<br />

Terence Roehrig<br />

Naval War College<br />

The Political Economy of Russia-DPRK Relations, 2000-2005<br />

Seung-Ho Joo<br />

University of Minnesota-Morris<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas A. Wuchte<br />

U.S. Coordinator -- UNSCR 1540<br />

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SB07 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Knowledge and Norms in Environmental Policy Making<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nana J. Künkel<br />

Freie Universitaet Berlin<br />

Cities as Norm Entrepreneurs in <strong>International</strong> Greenhouse Gas Emissions Abatement Strategies<br />

Noah J. Toly<br />

Wheaton College<br />

The Arctic Atmosphere and its Science as Harbinger of Global Air Pollution and its Governance<br />

Ken Wilkening<br />

U. of Northern British Columbia


The Construction of Arctic Global Climate Change: The Case of the Inuit<br />

P. Brian Fisher<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Guri Bang<br />

CICERO<br />

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SB08 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Contemporary Issues Concerning Academic Freedom in the United<br />

States<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Kinsella<br />

Portland State University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Laurie A. Brand<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Miriam Cooke<br />

Asian and African Languages and Literature<br />

Matthew Evangelista<br />

Cornell University<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Martin O. Heisler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

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SB09 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Global Media: Influences, Interests, and Change<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

None<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christine Chin<br />

American University<br />

Did the Impediment CNN Effect Change US Policy in Iraq?<br />

Babak Bahador<br />

University of Canterbury<br />

Dissenting Without Disagreeing in Public Policy Deliberation<br />

Catherine F. Smith<br />

English Department, East Carolina University<br />

Grammar of Terrorism: Captivity and the Study of Non-State Political Violence<br />

Michael Y. Dartnell<br />

Dept. of Political Science, York University<br />

Media Coverage of Terrorism: Excitement or Fatigue?<br />

Aaron M. Hoffman<br />

Purdue University


Winning Hearts and Minds: How is that Supposed to Work?<br />

David R. Hayes<br />

Troy University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sandra Braman<br />

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee<br />

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SB10 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Knowledge, Power, and Paradigm Wars: Roles of Public<br />

Intellectuals in Struggles to Define Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robin Broad<br />

American University<br />

Jackie Smith<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Challenging the Culture-Ideology of Neoliberalism: Learning from the Transnational Capitalist Class<br />

Jackie Smith<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

The Hijacking of the Development Debate: Why Jeffrey Sachs and Thomas Friedman are Wrong<br />

Robin Broad<br />

American University<br />

The Political Economy of the Doha Round: Shrinking Benefits and Real Costs for Developing Countries<br />

Kevin Gallagher<br />

Boston University<br />

Wealth Doesn’t Matter” and Other Reassurances to the World’s Poor : The Politics of Measuring Poverty and<br />

Inequality<br />

Timothy P. Moran<br />

Stony Brook University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James Thindwa<br />

Jobs with Justice, Chicago Chapter<br />

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SB11 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Grassroots Peacebuilding and Responsible Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Martha Merritt<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Becoming a Zone of Peace<br />

Tania Alahendra<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

People's Diplomacy for Peace in South Asia: With Special Emphasis in India and Pakistan<br />

Pramod Kumar Mishra<br />

University of Delhi


People's Diplomacy for Peace in South Asia: With Special Emphasis in India and Pakistan<br />

Suprava Mishra<br />

Academy for Asia Pacific <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Picking up the Pieces: Are Officers Ready for Nation Building?<br />

Volker Franke<br />

Bonn <strong>International</strong> Center for Conversion<br />

Karen Guttieri<br />

Naval Postgraduate School<br />

The Strategic Peacebuilding Nexus: The Convergence of Peace Research, Grassroots Peace Action and Peace<br />

Education<br />

Jaleh Dashti-Gibson<br />

Kroc Institute for <strong>International</strong> Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Martha Merritt<br />

University of Chicago<br />

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SB12 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Institution-Building in Post-Conflict States<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Monika Heupel<br />

Carnegie Endowment for <strong>International</strong> Peace<br />

Building Democratic National Security Institutions in Emerging States: The Case of the Afghan National Army<br />

Dean Stodter<br />

US Army War College<br />

Marybeth Peterson Ulrich<br />

US Army War College<br />

Long Term Goals Mean Long-Term Peace: The Successes and Failures of Post-Conflict Reconstruction, 1946-2000<br />

Allison C. Bailey<br />

The Henry L. Stimson Center<br />

Post-Conflict State Building<br />

Scott Kofmehl<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The Role of <strong>International</strong> Organizations in Post-Failure Reconstruction: A UN-OSCE Comparison<br />

Nicolas Lemay-Hébert<br />

Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Monika Heupel<br />

Carnegie Endowment for <strong>International</strong> Peace<br />

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SB13 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Transitional Justice: Reconciliation and Apology in Post-Conflict<br />

Rebuilding<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong>


Chair(s)<br />

Mark Drumbl<br />

Washington and Lee School of Law<br />

Apology as a Judicial Process in the South African Amnesty Process<br />

Ronald C. Slye<br />

Seattle University School of Law<br />

Engaging People in Post-Conflict Transformation<br />

Daniel W. Wessner<br />

Eastern Mennonite University<br />

Reparations to Africa for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade<br />

Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Rethinking Reconciliation: Apologies, Truth Commissions and Pathways to Indigenous Self-Determination<br />

Cindy Holder<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mark Drumbl<br />

Washington and Lee School of Law<br />

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SB14 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Recent Theory and Research on Conflict Resolution<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jacob Bercovitch<br />

University of Canterbury<br />

From Peacekeeping via Peacemaking to Peacebuilding<br />

Paul F. Diehl<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution<br />

I. William Zartman<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

Territory as a Source of Conflict and a Road to Peace<br />

Brandon Valeriano<br />

University of Illinois at Chicago<br />

John A. Vasquez<br />

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />

The Relevance of Mediation in the 21st Century<br />

Jacob Bercovitch<br />

University of Canterbury<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter Wallensteen<br />

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University


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SB15 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Critical Methodologies and Responsible Scholarship<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Karin Fierke<br />

University of St Andrews<br />

Marysia Zalewski<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

David Campbell<br />

Durham University<br />

Neta C. Crawford<br />

Boston University<br />

Roxanne Doty<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Lene Hansen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

Matt McDonald<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

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SB16 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Emerging Discourse in Conflict Resolution: Bridging Academia to<br />

Post Conflict Realities on the Ground<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Landon Hancock<br />

Kent State University<br />

Emerging Discourses on Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Societies<br />

Jo-Marie Burt<br />

George Mason University<br />

Post Conflict Security: Transformation in Patterns of Violence<br />

Elham Atashi<br />

Goucher College<br />

The Political Economy of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Building Peace and Adjusting the Economy in Post-<br />

Conflict El Salvador and Guatemala<br />

Catalina Rojas<br />

George Mason University<br />

Your Military Mission: Prevent Conflict<br />

Cathryn Quantic Thurston<br />

Rand Corporation<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Landon Hancock<br />

Kent State University


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SB17 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (2): the State<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Chandler<br />

University of Westminster<br />

State-Building Practices of Informal States: Transnistria and North Cyprus Compared<br />

Daria Isachenko<br />

Humboldt-Universität Berlin<br />

Studying the Reproduction of Violence: Armenia and Azerbaijan as Examples of “No War No Peace” Societies<br />

Dennis Dijkzeul<br />

Institute of <strong>International</strong> Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Community’s Support for Rentier-State Structures in a Post-Conflict Setting: The case of<br />

Afghanistan<br />

Florian P. Kuehn<br />

Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John D. Heathershaw<br />

London School of Economics & Political Science<br />

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SB18 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Geopolitics of Oil<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

I. Özgür Özdamar<br />

University of Economics and Technology<br />

Hegemony and the World Oil Market<br />

I. Özgür Özdamar<br />

University of Economics and Technology<br />

Hubbert's Peak vs. Less Exotic Explanations of Price Volatility in the Oil Market<br />

Michael Lynch<br />

Global Petroleum Service, Strategic Energy and Economic Research<br />

Political Power and the World Oil Industry<br />

Gregory P. Nowell<br />

Dept. of Political Science, SUNY Albany<br />

The American State and the Governance of the World Oil Market: Beyond 'Blood for Oil'<br />

Adam Schachhuber<br />

Department of Political Science, York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas Conzelmann<br />

Darmstadt University of Technology


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SB19 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Illegal/Clandestine Immigration<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John Picarelli<br />

American University<br />

Beyond Counter Terrorism: The Effects of 9/11 on Exclusionary Policies Targeting Undocumented Latinos in the<br />

United States<br />

Benjamin R. Knoll<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Defining Illegal Migration in Europe<br />

Willem Maas<br />

Glendon College, York University<br />

Down on the Corner: Illegal Immigration and the Struggle for Space on the Streets of Gaborone, Botswana<br />

Stephen D. Marr<br />

University of Florida<br />

Sinking Ships, Smugglers and Sovereign Spaces<br />

Michele L. Budz<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John Picarelli<br />

American University<br />

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SB20 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Diaspora Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bidisha Biswas<br />

University of Maryland, College Park and Western Washington University<br />

Expatriate Policies: How Much of a Rupture is Dual Citizenship?<br />

Arus Harutyunyan<br />

Western Michigan University<br />

Sybil D. Rhodes<br />

Western Michigan University<br />

Helping the Enemy? Diaspora, Homeland, and a Hostile Minority in the Homeland<br />

Oded Haklai<br />

Queen's University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Terrence Lyons<br />

George Mason University


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SB21 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Terrorism and Russian Security: State Policy and State Capacity<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mikhail A. Alexseev<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Global Terrorism in Russian Threat Assessment and Security Policy: Evaluating the Impact of Structural,<br />

Political, and Perceptual Sources<br />

Celeste A. Wallander<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Power Ministry Corruption and Violence in the North Caucasus<br />

Brian D. Taylor<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The Effects of Presidentialism and Chechnya on Party Unity in the Russian Duma<br />

Ashley D. Streat-Bartlett<br />

TheTargets of Terrorism and the Aims of Counter-Terrorism in the North Caucasus<br />

Pavel K. Baev<br />

PRIO - <strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, PRIO<br />

Waiting for the Next Beslan —Russia’s Handling of Major Hostage Taking Incidents<br />

Tor Bukkvoll<br />

Norwegian Defence Research Establishment<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mikhail A. Alexseev<br />

San Diego State University<br />

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SB23 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Scholarship, Citizenship, and Location<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Brooke A. Ackerly<br />

Vanderbilt University<br />

Robert O. Keohane<br />

Princeton University<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

Valentine Moghadam<br />

UNESCO/Purdue University<br />

Christine Sylvester<br />

Lancaster University


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SB24 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Flashpoints in the War on Terrorism<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey S. Murer<br />

Swarthmore College<br />

Derek S. Reveron<br />

US Naval War College<br />

Globalization of Grievances: The Changing Pattern of Islamic Terrorism in Bangladesh<br />

Jalal Alamgir<br />

University of Massachusetts Boston<br />

The Caucasus Region of Europe<br />

Jeffrey S. Murer<br />

Swarthmore College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Derek S. Reveron<br />

US Naval War College<br />

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SB25 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Power of Non-State Actors and Dynamics of <strong>International</strong><br />

Environmental Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Tun Myint<br />

Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University<br />

Jonathan Rosenberg<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks<br />

Dynamics of Issue, Interest, and Actor Networks in Multilayer Governance of the Rhine River Basin<br />

Tun Myint<br />

Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University<br />

Globalizing Institutions and Local Environmental Management: Funding Cross-Scale Governance<br />

Jonathan Rosenberg<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks<br />

Interlocal Arctic Interplay: Institutional Analysis of Non-State Actors in Cross-Border Species Management<br />

Amy L. Lovecraft<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Fairbanks<br />

Managers of Global Governance: The Influence of <strong>International</strong> Bureaucracies in Global Environmental Politics<br />

Frank Biermann<br />

Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong> (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

Water Governance in a Cross Fire between Global Norms and Local Practices<br />

Heike Schroeder<br />

Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California


Discussant(s)<br />

Alastair Iles<br />

University of California at Berkeley<br />

Jonathan Rosenberg<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks<br />

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SB26 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Public Inputs and Foreign Policy Outputs<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Daniel W. Drezner<br />

Tufts University<br />

Democracy, Deception, and the Use of Force<br />

John M. Schuessler<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Security Dilemma: Managing the Public's Response to Threats<br />

Keven G. Ruby<br />

University of Chicago<br />

THe Foreign Policy Disconnect<br />

Benjamin I. Page<br />

Northwestern University<br />

The Realist Tradition in American Public Opinion<br />

Daniel W. Drezner<br />

Tufts University<br />

Who Pays for Defense in Democracies? Militarism, Inequality and the Median Voter<br />

Jonathan D. Caverley<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Benjamin O. Fordham<br />

Binghamon University (SUNY)<br />

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SB27 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Ethnicity, Conflict and Democracy in Africa<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

John F. Clark<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Ethnic Voting and the Quality of Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa<br />

Michael D. Driessen<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

Ethnicity, Resistance and Environmental Protectionism in the Niger Delta of Nigeria<br />

Mohammed Hadi A. Bolaji<br />

Keele University


Rethinking State Failure: Identity, Citzenship and the Crisis of the African State<br />

Dauda Abubakar<br />

Ohio University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John F. Clark<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

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SB28 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

The Spectre of Comparisons: The Politics of Cross-national Identity<br />

Formation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George V. Davis<br />

Marshall University<br />

<strong>International</strong>izing Celtic Nationalism: The League of the South and the Neo-Confederate Movement in the United<br />

States<br />

Euan Hague<br />

DePaul University<br />

People, Places, Things: Towards a Critical Theory of Globalization<br />

Jason R. Weidner<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

The Con<strong>test</strong>ed Meaning(s) of Houston 1836: A Contemporary Cultural Battle over Memory and Migration within<br />

an American Border State<br />

Jon D. Bohland<br />

Hollins University<br />

The Politics of Sovereign Exceptionalism<br />

Scott G. Nelson<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

George V. Davis<br />

Marshall University<br />

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SB29 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Realism, Power, and Hegemony<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lana L. Wylie<br />

McMaster University<br />

Cooperation and Conflict in the Atlantic Alliance - The Significance of Sovereignty in Hegemonic Relationships<br />

Axel Heck<br />

University of Mainz, Germany<br />

IR Theory and Roman Expansionism<br />

Vittorio N. Galasso<br />

University of Delaware


Power, Weakness, and State Size<br />

Matthias Maass<br />

National University of Singapore<br />

Seeking Prestige: A Foreign Policy Goal<br />

Lana L. Wylie<br />

McMaster University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel R. Lake<br />

Denison University<br />

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SB30 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Is the <strong>International</strong> System Compatible with Continued U.S.<br />

Hegemony?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Majeski<br />

University of Washington<br />

David Sylvan<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Michael Byers<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

Bruce Cumings<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Stephen Majeski<br />

University of Washington<br />

David Sylvan<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

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SB31 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Responsible Scholarship and Teaching Americans to Care: U.S.-<br />

Canadian Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>Association</strong> For Canadian <strong>Studies</strong> In The United States (ACSUS) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Cindy Kite<br />

Umea University<br />

Canada and the North Pacific: Observations and Perspectives<br />

Diddy Hitchins<br />

University of Alaska<br />

Eagles and Beavers: U.S-Canadian Military Cooperation<br />

Carolyn James<br />

University of Southern California


Smoke and Mirrors: The Economic Implications for Canada of Not Joining the<br />

Iraq War<br />

Axel Huelsemeyer<br />

Concordia University<br />

U.S.-Canadian Relations: A Year After Harper<br />

Douglas C. Nord<br />

Wright State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Charles Doran<br />

Johns Hopkins SAIS<br />

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SB32 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Territory, Ethnicity and Human Rights: The Cyprus 'Question'<br />

Reconsidered<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Thomas Diez<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Kin-States Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts (The Case of Greeco-Turk Intervention In Cyprus 1974-2004)<br />

Azzedine Hammaidi<br />

Nationality vs. Ethnicity in Diverse Societies: The Case of Turkish Cypriots<br />

Omur Yilmaz<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas Diez<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

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SB33 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Why the Followers Won't Follow: Limitations of Hegemony<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Neal G. Jesse<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Coalition, Shmoalition: Why Bother?<br />

Maria Sampanis<br />

California State University Sacramento<br />

Ignoring the "Colossus of the North": The Limits of Hegemony in Latin America<br />

Nancy Lapp<br />

California State University Sacramento<br />

The Leader Can't Lead When the Followers Won't Follow<br />

Neal G. Jesse<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Kristen P. Williams<br />

Clark University


The Second Face of American Security: Free Trade Agreements as Security Policy<br />

Steven Lobell<br />

University of Utah<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christopher Layne<br />

Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University<br />

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SB34 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Other Ones: Singularities in Contemporary Theories of Globalization<br />

(2)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marie Thorsten<br />

Doshisha University<br />

Contemporary Anticapitalism: Decentered Counterhegemony vs. Capital's Placeless Centre<br />

Tadzio Mueller<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Singularity of “The Poor”: The Passage from Potential to Action<br />

Govind Nayak<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota<br />

The One, the Many, and the Multiple: Interrogating Framings of Nikkei Subjectivity in Japan<br />

Eric Ishiwata<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Uncommon Singularities: Towards an Evental Multitude<br />

Josh Synenko<br />

The University of Western Ontario<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter Mandaville<br />

George Mason University<br />

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SB35 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Surveying Learning Techniques and Strategies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Dovile Budryte<br />

Brenau University<br />

Assessing Simulations Through “Memoirs”<br />

Jean M. Stern<br />

Siena College<br />

Consolidating Content and Discourse Analysis: Pragmatism and Context-Sensitive Content Analysis in the Field of<br />

IR<br />

Oliver Jütersonke<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Philipp Stucki<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>


Global PACTs: Teaching Global Civil Society in a Multicultural Context<br />

Florencia I. Gabriele<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Denise M. Horn<br />

Northeastern University<br />

The Challenges and Rewards of Interdisciplinary Research: A Project on Women and Trauma in<br />

Post–Authoritarian Societies<br />

Dovile Budryte<br />

Brenau University<br />

Lisa M. Vaughn<br />

Brenau University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn Shaw<br />

Wichita State University<br />

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SB36 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Order and Governmentality: New Directions for Canadian Foreign<br />

Policy Analysis?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

J. Marshall Beier<br />

McMaster University<br />

Citizenship, Border Controls and Body Order: Canadian Foreign Policy and the Global Ordering of Populations<br />

in an Age of Security<br />

Kim Rygiel<br />

York University<br />

Disciplining Gender? Or Disrupting Canada’s Foreign Adventures?<br />

Kathryn Trevenen<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Claire Turenne Sjolander<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Order, Liberal Government and Humane Practice in Canadian Foreign Policy<br />

Rob Aitken<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Orderly Soldiers for a Disorderly World: Treating PTSD in the Canadian Military as a Foreign Policy Practice<br />

Alison Howell<br />

Centre for <strong>International</strong> and Security <strong>Studies</strong>, York University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

J. Marshall Beier<br />

McMaster University<br />

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SB37 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Postwar Governance and Peace Durability<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Jaroslav Tir<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Military Occupations and the Quality of Governance<br />

Carmela Lutmar<br />

Princeton University<br />

Political Pacts - No Promise of Peace?<br />

Anna Jarstad<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Desirée Nilsson<br />

Uppsala University<br />

The Impact of Peacekeeping Operations on Post-Conflict Democracy<br />

Birger Heldt<br />

Folke Bernadotte Academy<br />

The Paradox of Institution Building After Civil War: A Trade-off Between Short-term Peacemaking and Long-term<br />

Democracy Building<br />

Jai Kwan Jung<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jaroslav Tir<br />

University of Georgia<br />

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SB38 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Unique Perspectives on Leadership<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Amelia Hadfield<br />

University of Kent<br />

Does Moving Away from Consensualism Lead to a Walk on the Wild Side? The Case of Italy<br />

David J. Plazek<br />

Lyndon State College<br />

Explaining Changes in India's Role in Sri Lanka<br />

Rajaram Krishnan<br />

Earlham College<br />

Resolution of Tibet Issue: Analysis of Dalai Lama's Middle Path<br />

Virendra S. Verma<br />

J. Nehru University<br />

Superpower Ambitions vs. Hyper-dependence: US, EU and Russian Energy Policy<br />

Amelia Hadfield<br />

University of Kent<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sarah E. Kreps<br />

Georgetown University


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SB39 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Discourses of Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marieke Riethof<br />

University of Liverpool<br />

Discursive Structures of Political Culture<br />

Nirmal Joshi<br />

Washington State University<br />

Socio-economic Inequalities and Ethnic Violence: Integrating Perspectives of Critical IR Theory<br />

Mayia A. Ramirez<br />

University of Riverside, California<br />

Spaces of Exception: Special Economic Zones and State Spatial Strategies<br />

Jonathan Bach<br />

The New School, Graduate Program in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sam Ashman<br />

Political Science and <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Birmingham<br />

Neil Davidson<br />

Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde<br />

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SB40 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Regional Arrangements, Security Cultures and Transnational<br />

Challenges in Africa and Asia<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

John S. Duffield<br />

Georgia State University<br />

Jurgen Haacke<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Security Culture in Africa and the Crisis in Darfur<br />

Paul Williams<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Security Culture in Southeast Asia: How ASEAN and the ARF Deal with Transnational Challenges<br />

Jurgen Haacke<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Thinking About Regional Security Culture<br />

Jurgen Haacke<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Paul Williams<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John S. Duffield<br />

Georgia State University


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SB41 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Global Political Bodies: Cinema, Sensation, Subjectivity<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael J. Shapiro<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

(Inter)national Population Management 101: Technologies of Ocularcentrism in the Birth of the 'American' Citizen-<br />

Subject<br />

Jason M. Adams<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

A Global Politics of the ‘Art’ Film<br />

Noah Viernes<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Cinematic Poiesis: A Politics of Movement<br />

Natascha P. Mard<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Queering the Public: Film, Performance and the Resistance to Interpellation<br />

Brianne Gallagher<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Rohan K. Kalyan<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Sensationally Good: Colonization as Upward Class Mobility in Territorial Hawai'I<br />

Bianca Isaki<br />

University of Hawai'i at Manoa<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kennan Ferguson<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Erin Manning<br />

Concordia University<br />

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SB42 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Homeland Security and the New Logic of Risk and Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

Digitalizing Surveillance, Networking State Apparatus: The Case of the United States<br />

Philippe Bonditti<br />

Sciences Po, Paris<br />

Homeland Security, Changing Security Practices and the Impact on the Gendered Exclusionary Mechanisms<br />

Elgin M. Brunner<br />

Center for Security <strong>Studies</strong>, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology


'The Absolute Protection of our Citizens': Critical Infrastructure Protection and the Practice of Security<br />

Kristian Søby Kristensen<br />

Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James Der Derian<br />

Brown University<br />

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SB43 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Continental Regionalism in the Americas: Is There Life for Western<br />

Hemisphere Integration After the Demise of the Free Trade Area of<br />

the Americas?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mario E. Carranza<br />

Texas A & M University-Kingsville<br />

Convergence or Divergence?: The Prospects for Western Hemisphere Integration after the Demise of the FTAA<br />

Mario E. Carranza<br />

Texas A & M University-Kingsville<br />

Security and Democracy in the Americas after the Demise of the FTAA<br />

Khatchik Derghougassian<br />

University of San Andres, Argentina<br />

The Crisis of Regionalism in the Americas: Contending Explanations<br />

Gordon Mace<br />

Laval University<br />

The New Regionalism in South America and the South American Community of Nations<br />

José Briceño Ruiz<br />

University of the Andes, Venezuela<br />

The United States, Brazil, and the Demise of the Free Trade Area of the Americas<br />

Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveira<br />

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jeffrey Stark<br />

Foundation for Environmental Security and Sustainability<br />

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SB44 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Understanding Alliance Behavior: A Regional Perspective<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alon Levkowitz<br />

East Asian Department, Haifa University<br />

"The One Who Should be Obeyed?" South Korea and Japan vs. the US in Iraq<br />

Alon Levkowitz<br />

East Asian Department, Haifa University


Do Asian States Tend to Accept Hierarchy?<br />

Yuan-Kang Wang<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

Small State Behavior in Transition: Will East Asian States Align with China?<br />

Chi Hyon Chong<br />

University of California, San Diego<br />

Why No NATO in Asia? The Case of SEATO<br />

Ji-Young Lee<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Maria Rost Rublee<br />

University of Tampa<br />

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SB45 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

State and Sub-State Actors’ Challenge to Neoliberal Globalization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Daniel V. Preece<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Conceptualizing Legitimacy<br />

Dan Braaten<br />

University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br />

David P. Rapkin<br />

University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br />

Hegemony in Crisis?: Con<strong>test</strong>ing Neo-liberalism through Civil and Social Dialogue<br />

Daniel V. Preece<br />

University of Alberta<br />

Neoliberal Globalization and the “Competition State” Model: Is There Another Alternative?<br />

James Amemasor<br />

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey<br />

Tempering <strong>International</strong> Trade Relations and Domestic Veto Players: A Dynamic Model for Trade Liberalization<br />

Javier Morales-Ortiz<br />

Baldwin-Wallace College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Derick A. Becker<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

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SB46 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM<br />

Innovation and Transformation in the Global Trade in Weapons<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jo L. Husbands<br />

National Academy of Sciences<br />

<strong>International</strong> Defense Industry Trends: An Overview<br />

Gerald Abbott<br />

National Defense University


The Global War on Terror and the Globalization of the Defense Industry: An American Industrial Perspective<br />

Robert P. Haffa<br />

Northrop Analysis Center<br />

The Political Economy of the Contemporary Defense Trade<br />

Joanna Spear<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Trends in the Global Weapons Trade Since 9/11<br />

Natalie J. Goldring<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Peter Dombrowski<br />

Naval War College<br />

Anne-Kathrin Glatz<br />

Small Arms Survey<br />

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SB47 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

Institutionalizing Openness<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

F. Peter Wagner<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

Institutions of Mass Deception: The Public Sphere and the Introduction of Mass Politics<br />

Espen Moe<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Literacy and the Public Sphere<br />

Jennifer L. Bailey<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Revolutions in Print, Revolts in Society<br />

Torbjørn L. Knutsen<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Speaking to a Wider Audience? Transnational Foreign Policy Speaking in UK and France in the Early 20th<br />

Century<br />

Rasmus G. Bertelsen<br />

University of Cambridge<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

F. Peter Wagner<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

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SB48 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

From Monologue to Dialogue: Doing Public Diplomacy in an<br />

Interconnected World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nabil Ayad<br />

University of Westminster


In the Balance: Dualities in Public Diplomacy and the Implications of Shifting to the Engagement Approach<br />

John R. Kelley<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

Lessons from the History of US Public Diplomacy<br />

Nicholas Cull<br />

USC Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California<br />

The Network Communication Paradigm: Creating Soft Power in a Global Communication Era<br />

R.S. Zaharna<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jan Melissen<br />

Clingendael Institute of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

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SB49 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

Bringing Walter Benjamin Back in <strong>International</strong> Relations and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mustapha Kamal Pasha<br />

University of Aberdeen<br />

Between History and Geopolitics: Benjamin's Concept of Space<br />

Renate Holub<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Cultivating A Mass Investment Culture: The Swedish Pension Reform<br />

Claus Belfrage<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Walter Benjamin and the Concept of Shock<br />

Anca M. Pusca<br />

American University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen Gill<br />

York University<br />

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SB50 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

Exploring Ethnic Conflicts<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jeffrey A. Wolf<br />

University of Washington Department of Political Science<br />

Ethnicity and <strong>International</strong> War: The Role of Domestic and <strong>International</strong> Rivalries<br />

Charity K. Butcher<br />

Indiana University<br />

Neighboring States' Military Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts<br />

Gallia M. Lindenstrauss<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem


The Hamletian Dilemma Restated: Foreign Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts<br />

Ada Hyso<br />

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee<br />

The Role of Myths in the Development of Ethnic Grievances and Violence: The Example of Turkish-Kurdish Case<br />

Filiz Otucu<br />

Plymouth State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lisa Kissopoulos<br />

University of Cincinnati<br />

Tristan J. Mabry<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

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SB51 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

Converging Theoretical and Strategic Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul Clarke<br />

Department of Defense<br />

Deterrence and the Preservation and Change of the World Order<br />

Amir Lupovici<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

Historico-Sociological <strong>Studies</strong> Of War and Strategy<br />

Supad K. Ghose<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Preventive Realism: the Systemic Sources of Strategic Restraint<br />

M. Shane Smith<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

The Concept of Strategy<br />

Jonathan Obert<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Ian Storey<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Paul Clarke<br />

Department of Defense<br />

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SB99 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization and The Search for Order and Justice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

English School<br />

Americans were from Venus and Europeans from Mars: Trading places in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Mikael Baaz<br />

Göteborg and Malmö University, Sweden


Bringing You the World? Deconstructing the UN Guided Tour<br />

Nirit Ben-ari<br />

CUNY Graduate and University Center<br />

Cities and the European Union: New Actors in the EU Multi-Level Governance System<br />

Stefan Niederhafner<br />

Darmstadt University of Technology.<br />

Communicative Action and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Geraldo Miniuci<br />

Comparative Observations in Teaching <strong>International</strong> Organizations Course Online & in the Face-to-Face Format<br />

Houman A. Sadri<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Compliance or Non-Compliance? The Causal Pathways of the European Union’s Political Accession<br />

Conditionality in Poland, Romania and Turkey<br />

Beken Saatcioglu<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Conceptualizing the <strong>International</strong> Political Opportunity Structure<br />

Noha Shawki<br />

Carleton College<br />

Diffusing Power or Concentrating Control: The Impact of Information Technology on Civil Society in China and<br />

South Korea<br />

Jongpil Chung<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Evaluating the Quality of <strong>International</strong> Relations Data<br />

Steven B. Rothman<br />

University of Oregon<br />

Global Partnership in Green Governance: US and Canadian Approaches in a Comparative Perspective<br />

Niranjan Barik<br />

Ravenshaw College (Autonomos)<br />

<strong>International</strong> Cooperation & Regionalism: Comparative Analysis between South America and East Asia<br />

Soleiman A. Dias<br />

Hanyang University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Relations and Agent-based Modeling: A New User-friendly Simulator—Artisoc<br />

Kazuya Yamamoto<br />

University of Tokyo<br />

Multilateralism and the Broader-Deeper Trade off<br />

Sezi Anac<br />

Rice University<br />

Nonproliferation Through Delegation: Information Costs and IO Delegation<br />

Robert L. Brown<br />

UC San Diego<br />

On the Possibility of “<strong>International</strong> Community”<br />

David C. Ellis<br />

New College of Florida<br />

Realizing the Role of <strong>International</strong> Pressures on the Use of the ASEAN Way: Comparative Cases between<br />

Myanmar and Thailand<br />

Sarinna Areethamsirikul<br />

The University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Rhetorical Action is Not Enough: Explaining EU's Eastern Enlargement<br />

Liliana Pop<br />

Institute for the Study of European Transformations


Searching for Sovereignty: Positivist Legal Theory, Extraterritoriality, and the Emergence of Sovereignty Doctrine<br />

Turan Kayaoglu<br />

University of Washington-Tacoma<br />

Seeking Escape: Managing the Use of Escape Clauses in <strong>International</strong> Agreements<br />

Krzysztof J. Pelc<br />

Georgetown University<br />

States of Imposition: Great Power Competition, Intervention, and a Theory of Sovereign State Formation in East<br />

Asia<br />

Ja Ian Chong<br />

Princeton University<br />

The Effects of the European Union on the Socio-Economic Development of Women<br />

Zeynep Alemdar<br />

Okan University<br />

The Ethics of Local Intervention: A Case Study from an Ethiopian Village<br />

Andrew J. Carlson<br />

Capital University, Department of Political Science<br />

The Ownership of <strong>International</strong> Governance: Producers versus Consumers in the <strong>International</strong> Regulation of<br />

Intellectual Property<br />

Gerald M. DiGiusto<br />

Bowdoin College<br />

The Politics of Developing an Information Society: The Case of Serbia<br />

George Bozovic<br />

University of London<br />

Marcus Holmes<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Where did We go Wrong? Transformational Impact Assessment of University Education in Ghana<br />

Justice Owusu-Bempah<br />

REGENT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

Why Is It So Difficult to Say “No” to Turkey?: A Path Dependent Approach to EU Enlargement<br />

Isa Camyar<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

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SC01 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Why Norms and Legitimacy Matter<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul Midford<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Humanitarian Action and Inaction: A Model of When Norms Matter and the Case of U.S. Sanctions Against South<br />

Africa<br />

Will Waldorf<br />

Auburn University<br />

The European Union as a Critic of the <strong>International</strong> Order: The Power of a Normative Power<br />

Kari Mottola<br />

Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland<br />

The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Identity and Change<br />

Jessica L. Beyer<br />

University of Washington


The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Identity and Change<br />

Stephanie C. Hofmann<br />

Cornell University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Neal G. Jesse<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

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SC02 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Quality Governance for Lasting Accord<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jason Calder<br />

Future Generations<br />

Impact of Criminal Justice on Reconciliation: The Case of Former Yugoslavia<br />

Klejda Mulaj<br />

University of Malta<br />

New Rules for the Rule of Law? External Actors and Rule of Law Development in Post-Conflict African Societies<br />

Bertha K. Amisi<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Gavan Duffy<br />

Syracuse University<br />

The Peacebuilding Dilemma: Civil-Military Cooperation in Stability Operations<br />

Volker Franke<br />

Bonn <strong>International</strong> Center for Conversion<br />

The Role of Police Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina´s Post-War Reconstruction: Ten Years After<br />

Gemma Collantes Celador<br />

Barcelona Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (IBEI)<br />

Why Do Civil Wars Occur? The Role of State, and Quality of Governance<br />

Dursun Peksen<br />

University of Missouri -Columbia<br />

Zeynep Taydas<br />

Clemson University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jason Calder<br />

Future Generations<br />

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SC03 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship III: Resistances<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Naeem Inayatullah<br />

Ithaca College<br />

“African Renaissance” as Post-Hegemonic Scholarship<br />

Cirino Hiteng Ofuho<br />

United States <strong>International</strong> University


Moving the Needle: Global Development as Epistemology<br />

Peter Mandaville<br />

George Mason University<br />

The Aesthetics of Disintegration: Resistances to Citizen Subjectivity<br />

Michael J. Shapiro<br />

University of Hawaii<br />

The Relevance of Research: Social Science as Local/Global Resistance<br />

Ayesha Khan<br />

Collective for Social Science Research<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

RBJ Walker<br />

University of Victoria<br />

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SC04 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Asian Regionalism and Japan's Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Japan <strong>Association</strong> of <strong>International</strong> Relations Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gregory Moore<br />

Eckerd College<br />

A Diplomatic Framework to Solve Two-China Dilemma: Propagating Process of<br />

the Japanese Formula in the 1970's<br />

Sachiko Hirakawa<br />

Waseda University<br />

A System under Construction: Japan's Emergency Management since 1945<br />

Kazuyuki Sasaki<br />

Meiji University<br />

Constructing Stability in Japan-China Relations<br />

Go Ito<br />

Meiji University<br />

Japan's Southeast Asian Policy during the Detente: Changing Perceptions<br />

of the Region<br />

Amiko Nobori<br />

Keio University<br />

Joseph Nye's Intention in Redefining the US-Japan<br />

Relationship<br />

Norimoto Mizusawa<br />

Meiji University<br />

The ASEM as a regional institution: A comparative regional<br />

approach between Europe and Asia<br />

So Shimizu<br />

Hosei University<br />

The Mekong Regionalism and Regional Society: An Insight from Development<br />

and Environmental Issues<br />

Junichi Shibuya<br />

Hosei University<br />

The Trilateral Relationships among Taiwan, China and Japan<br />

Paper Abstract<br />

Mumin Chen<br />

National Changhua University of Education


Discussant(s)<br />

Mumin Chen<br />

National Changhua University of Education<br />

Gregory Moore<br />

Eckerd College<br />

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SC05 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Nexus between Environment and Energy: Development of<br />

Climate Change and Renewable Energy Policies across Countries<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Allison M. Chatrchyan<br />

Cornell University<br />

Beyond Constructive Procrastination? The Politics of Nuclear Power and Radioactive Waste Disposal in Finland<br />

and Sweden<br />

Robert G. Darst<br />

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth<br />

Japan's Renewable Energy Policy in the Shadow of Climate Change Policies<br />

Hiroshi Ohta<br />

Aoyama Gakuin University<br />

State Leaders Driving Federal Laggards to Change: California, the Northeast,and US Climate Change Policies<br />

Allison M. Chatrchyan<br />

Cornell University<br />

Pamela Doughman<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marcus Schaper<br />

University of Maryland<br />

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SC06 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Science and Security Dilemma: The Role of Dual Use<br />

Technologies<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Women In <strong>International</strong> Security (WIIS) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Chantal de Jonge Oudraat<br />

Johns Hopkins University<br />

The End of Dual Use? Implications for Export Control Policy<br />

Judith V. Reppy<br />

Cornell University<br />

The Expanding Ambit of Dual-Use Trade: Challenges for Technology Security and Export Controls<br />

Seema Gahlaut<br />

University of Georgia


The Particular and Peculiar Case of Biotechnology<br />

Jo L. Husbands<br />

National Academy of Sciences<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amy Sands<br />

Monterey Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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SC07 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Re-thinking Globalization and our Responsibility as Teacher/Scholars<br />

Sponsors<br />

Active Learning in <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Pamela L. Martin<br />

Coastal Carolina University<br />

All Sophomores Read the Quran: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Education<br />

David Mason<br />

Butler University<br />

From Leverage Politics to Engagement Politics: The Persuasive Power of Transnational Advocacy Actors<br />

Fengshi Wu<br />

Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Teaching Globalization and Norms<br />

Franke Wilmer<br />

University of Montana<br />

The Multi-Layered Game of Globalization and American Hegemony in the Andes and its Impacts on the Teaching<br />

of Globalization<br />

Carlos Espinoza Fernández de Cór<br />

La Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Steven J. Kobrin<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

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SC08 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Managing <strong>International</strong> Waters<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrea Gerlak<br />

University of Arizona<br />

An Alternative Explanation of Contemporary Japanese Whaling Diplomacy<br />

Atsushi Ishii<br />

Tohoku University<br />

Ayako Okubo<br />

Ocean Policy Research Foundation<br />

Havoc and Harmony over <strong>International</strong> Rivers<br />

Neda A. Zawahri<br />

Cleveland State University


The Fortunes of Fishes and Fishers: The Political Economy of Innovation in Atlantic Resource Management<br />

D. G. Webster<br />

USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Water Wars by Other Means: Virtual Water and Global Economic Restructuring<br />

Andrew W. Biro<br />

Acadia University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amy L. Lovecraft<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Fairbanks<br />

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SC09 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Constructivism – Identity, Interests, and Actions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lamis Abdel-Aty<br />

McGill University<br />

Methodologizing Constructivism: Modifying Methods and Criteria<br />

Amir Lupovici<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

National Identity Discourses and Foreign Policy: The Case of India<br />

Gitika Commuri<br />

California State University Bakersfield<br />

State Identity and Politics of Recognition in Northeast Asia<br />

Eiji Kawabata<br />

Minnesota State University, Mankato<br />

Testing Constructivism: Operation Allied Force as Humanitarian Intervention?<br />

Lamis Abdel-Aty<br />

McGill University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel McIntosh<br />

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania<br />

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SC10 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Anti-Americanisms in World Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peter J. Katzenstein<br />

Cornell University<br />

Robert O. Keohane<br />

Princeton University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Hayward R. Alker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

Ijaz Shafi Gilani<br />

<strong>International</strong> Islamic University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Andrei S. Markovits<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Brendon O’Connor<br />

Griffith University<br />

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SC11 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Moving Towards Stability Operations: Transformation in<br />

Contemporary Military Organizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Andrew Dorman<br />

King's College London<br />

"First in": The Role of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) in Stability Operations<br />

Bettina Renz<br />

King's College London<br />

Brown Water and Soldiers from the Sea: US Navy Support for US Marine Corps Stability Operations<br />

Terry Terriff<br />

University of Birmingham, UK<br />

Concerning Control in Urban Operations<br />

Alice Hills<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Discarding (?) British Army Lessons of the Past<br />

Rod Thornton<br />

King's College London<br />

Transatlantic Differences: Stability Operations and Doctrinal Development<br />

Richard Lock-Pullan<br />

University of Birmingham, UK<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Andrew Dorman<br />

King's College London<br />

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SC12 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

New Strategies for Effective Conflict Early Warning<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Howard Adelman<br />

York University<br />

Deciding to Prevent Conflict: Early Warning and Decision Making within the United<br />

Nations<br />

Susanna P. Campbell<br />

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy<br />

Patrick Meier<br />

The Fletcher School, Tufts University


Early Warning and Conflict Management in the Horn and West Africa<br />

Howard Adelman<br />

York University<br />

New Strategies for Early Response: A Complex Systems Perspective<br />

Patrick Meier<br />

The Fletcher School, Tufts University<br />

The Role of Early Warning in Genocide Prevention<br />

Andrea Bartoli<br />

Center for <strong>International</strong> Conflict Resolution, Columbia University<br />

Lawrence Woocher<br />

Center for Conflict Analysis, US Institute of Peace<br />

The Utility of UN Field Reporting Methods for Conflict Early Warning<br />

Vincenzo Bollettino<br />

Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research<br />

Using an Early Warning System to Generate Political Will in the Prevention of Human Rights Abuses in Colombia<br />

Enrique Roig<br />

Creative Associates <strong>International</strong><br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Howard Adelman<br />

York University<br />

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SC13 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

State-Societal Coherence in Transition<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kathleen Mahoney-Norris<br />

USAF Air Command and Staff College<br />

A Critical Approach to Peace- and State-Building – Applying a ‘Micro’ Perspective<br />

Moncef Kartas<br />

Graduate Institute for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

By the People: The Role of Demographic Pressure on the Incidence of Civil Conflict<br />

Katharine M. Floros<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Local Ownership in Peacebuilding Processes: Dilemmas, Constraints, and Opportunities<br />

Timothy A. Donais<br />

University of Windsor<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kathleen Mahoney-Norris<br />

USAF Air Command and Staff College<br />

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SC14 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Human and Environmental Security: A Way Forward?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Supad K. Ghose<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Advancing the "Responsibility to Protect": Which Way Forward?<br />

Cristina G. Badescu<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Regionalism and Regional Security in China-Southeast Asian Relations: Case Study of the Mekong River<br />

Evelyn Goh<br />

Oxford University<br />

Transnational Security Threats: The State, Society and Bird Flu<br />

James Ricci<br />

University of Kent (Canterbury, United Kingdom)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Matthew B. Fehrs<br />

Duke University<br />

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SC15 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Politics of the Darfur Crisis<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephen Brown<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Canada and the crisis in Darfur: The Challenges and Contradictions of ‘Norm Entrepreneurship’<br />

David . R. Black<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

Once Bitten, Twice Shy: The Evolution of U.S. Policy on the Crisis in the Darfur Region of Sudan<br />

Clement E. Adibe<br />

DePaul University<br />

The UN Security Council and the Darfur Crisis: A Case Study of Multilateral<br />

Decision-Making<br />

Michael Gaouette<br />

UN Dept of Peacekeeping Operations<br />

Michael G. MacKinnon<br />

Dalhousie University<br />

UK Foreign Policy and the Crisis in Darfur<br />

Paul Williams<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lee J. M. Seymour<br />

Northwestern University<br />

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SC16 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Addressing New Security Challenges in a Changed World<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

George Shambaugh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Containment Versus Dilution as Strategies for Reducing Network-Structured Security Threats<br />

Richard Matthew<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

George Shambaugh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Notional Interests: Security in a Sovereignty-Challenged World<br />

Joshua W. Busby<br />

The University of Texas at Austin<br />

Tackling Imploded States: Security Sub-Contracting to Regional Organizations and State Entities<br />

Kenneth Rutherford<br />

Missouri State University<br />

The Impact of NGOs and IGOs on Civilian Casualties in Wartime<br />

Michael Boyle<br />

University of St. Andrews<br />

Kelly M. Greenhill<br />

Wesleyan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stefan Brem<br />

Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH<br />

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SC17 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Commitments and Reputation in Conflict Behavior<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

T. Clifton Morgan<br />

Rice University<br />

Alliance Membership and War<br />

Elizabeth Palmer<br />

Rice University<br />

William Reed<br />

Rice University<br />

Reputation and Reliability: Upholding Commitments for the Future<br />

Mathew Cherry<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Brian Lai<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Reputation Effects in Crisis Bargaining<br />

Todd S. Sechser<br />

University<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Reputational Effects of <strong>International</strong> Conflicts<br />

Joe Clare<br />

Texas A&M University


Reputational Effects of <strong>International</strong> Conflicts<br />

Vesna Danilovic<br />

University at Buffalo, SUNY<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lisa J. Carlson<br />

University of Idaho<br />

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SC18 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Gender Emancipation in the Post-Communist World<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Post Communist States<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Vidyamali Samarasinghe<br />

American University<br />

Can Intervention Help Women? The Campaign against Gender Violence in the New Russia<br />

Janet Elise Johnson<br />

City University of New York<br />

Security and Epistemology: How to Mirror the Reality of Human Security?<br />

Kirsti Stuvoy<br />

University of Tromsoe, Norway<br />

Women’s Liberation and Women’s Question in Armenia<br />

Svetlana Aslanyan<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jennifer L. Bailey<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson<br />

Denison University<br />

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SC19 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (3): World Politics<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Mutimer<br />

York University<br />

Governing via Consulting? The Role of <strong>International</strong> Think Tanks in Post-Conflict State-Building<br />

Berit Bliesemann de Guevara<br />

Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg<br />

Pacifism or Militarism? The Experiences and Lessons of Japan's Military Humanitarian Interventions in the Post-<br />

Cold War Era<br />

Yukari Ito<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Peacekeeping: The Extension of What by Other Means?<br />

Philip Cunliffe<br />

King's College


Seeing Like the <strong>International</strong> Community: How Peacebuilding Fails<br />

John D. Heathershaw<br />

London School of Economics & Political Science<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

François Debrix<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

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SC20 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Critical Approaches to Security in Europe (CASE) 3: Human<br />

Security and its Discontents - Bringing the Political Back into<br />

Humanitarian Interventions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephan Davidshofer<br />

IEP de Paris-CERI<br />

“Hand in Hand with the Government”? Assessing the UN’s Role in Establishing a State-Monopoly on Violence in<br />

the D.R. of Congo<br />

Raphaël Pouyé<br />

IEP de Paris - CERI<br />

A Growing Military Concern for Human Security? Exploring New Military Capacity in the Civilian Sphere<br />

Yann Braem<br />

Institut Français de Géopolitique - Université Paris 8<br />

Policing at the frontierlands of the Political: Military Practices in Post-Intervention Environments and the Issue of<br />

Legitimate Authority<br />

Christian Olsson<br />

Centre d'Etudes sur les Conflits<br />

The Security-Development Nexus: The Rise of 'Anti-Foreign Policy'<br />

David Chandler<br />

University of Westminster<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

J. Peter Burgess<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO)<br />

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SC21 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Research and Decision-Making in the Russian<br />

Federation and the United States<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Norma C. Noonan<br />

Augsburg College<br />

“Decision-Making in Russian Energy Policy”: Economization of Russian Foreign Policy towards Neighbors<br />

Stanislav L. Tkachenko<br />

Saint-Petersburg State University


American Specialists on Russian Foreign Policy: Leaders Opinion-Makers, or Don Quixotes<br />

Norma C. Noonan<br />

Augsburg College<br />

Foreign Policy Research in Russia and in the United States: A Comparative Approach: Impact on Decision<br />

Making<br />

Tatiana Shakleina<br />

Institute of the U.S.A. and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences<br />

Russian Multilateralism Since 1991<br />

Angela Borozna<br />

Graduate School CUNY<br />

Russo-French Relations under Putin and Chirac<br />

Mark N. Katz<br />

George Mason University<br />

Alana G. Romanella<br />

George Mason University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Konstantin Khudoley<br />

St. Petersburg University<br />

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SC22 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Globalization, Neoliberalism and Policy: Critical Challenges<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Nisha Shah<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

‘Gender Mainstreaming’: Theory/Practice Issues and Challenges<br />

Gillian Youngs<br />

University of Leicester<br />

‘Web-Casting’: Metaphors of Globalization in Global Internet Governance<br />

Nisha Shah<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Righting Gendered and Racialized Wrongs? Local Human Rights Ordinances in the United States<br />

Debra J. Liebowitz<br />

Drew University<br />

Watch this (Communicative) Space: Conflicts of Interests in EU Media Policy<br />

Katharine Sarikakis<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Juliann Allison<br />

University of California<br />

Rekha Pande<br />

Maulana Azad National Urdu University


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SC23 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

History, Agency and Foreign Policy: State Theory in <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Simona Manea<br />

LSE<br />

“States Aren’t People Too”: State Agency, State Theory and the Making of ‘Ethical’ Foreign Policy<br />

Marjo Koivisto<br />

LSE<br />

FPA and the Problem of 'The State'<br />

Amnon Aran<br />

LSE<br />

National Security as an Institution: ‘Constructing’ the ‘National Security State’<br />

Bryan Mabee<br />

Queen Mary, University of London<br />

What Do Historically Situated Typologies of the State tell us about the State as an Ontological Entity?<br />

Simona Manea<br />

LSE<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Daniel H. Nexon<br />

Georgetown University<br />

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SC24 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Transnationalism and Its Consequences for People and States<br />

Sponsors<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Guy Poitras<br />

Trinity University<br />

A Comparison of Immigration and Deportation Patterns and in the US, Britain and Canada<br />

Josephine E. Squires<br />

Fort Hays State University<br />

Conceptualizations of Transnational Networks: A Selective Literature Review<br />

Nielan Barnes<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

Katherine Reilly<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Migrant Remittances and Political Change: The Caribbean and Central America in Comparative Context<br />

Philip Meeks<br />

Creighton University<br />

Migrant Remittances in the Post-Soviet Space: The Financial, Socio-Economic, and Political Aspects<br />

Andrei Korobkov<br />

Middle Tennessee State University


Migrant Remittances in the Post-Soviet Space: The Financial, Socio-Economic, and Political Aspects<br />

Lev V. Palei<br />

<strong>International</strong> Monetary Fund<br />

Transnational Labor and State Regulation: Mexican Migrants and U.S. Policies<br />

Guy Poitras<br />

Trinity University<br />

Michael Preda<br />

Midwestern State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Taylor M. Beck<br />

University of South Florida<br />

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SC25 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Understanding Global Development in Uneven and Combined<br />

Perspective<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hillel Ticktin<br />

Emeritus Professor, University of Glasgow<br />

From Universal Stages to Combined Development<br />

Neil Davidson<br />

Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde<br />

Permanent Revolution and the Concept of Decline<br />

Hillel Ticktin<br />

Emeritus Professor, University of Glasgow<br />

The Unbearable Lightness of the <strong>International</strong>: Combined Development and Revolution in Iran 1900-1979<br />

Kamran Matin<br />

Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations and Politics, University of Sussex<br />

Uneven Development and Global Justice<br />

Sam Ashman<br />

Political Science and <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Birmingham<br />

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SC26 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Theorising Nationalism<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Alynna J. Lyon<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

Emergence of Nationalism and the Logic of Political Survival<br />

Burak Kadercan<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Forgotten Voices: Ibrahim Ahmed and the Kurdish Nationalist Movement<br />

Peter Fragiskatos<br />

University of Cambridge


Nationalism in a Nation-State: Theorizing East Asian Nationalism(s)<br />

Jungmin Seo<br />

University of Hawaii at Manoa<br />

Rethinking the Dialectic of Nationalism: A Hermeneutical Perspective<br />

Ruhtan Yalciner<br />

Hacettepe University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Alynna J. Lyon<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

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SC27 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Workers' Rights and the Global Economy<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Human Rights<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Carolyn Bassett<br />

York University<br />

Does Successful Reform Require a Race to the Bottom? Evidence from India<br />

Emmanuel Teitelbaum<br />

George Washington University<br />

Industrial Upgrading by Virtue? Trade-Labor Links & their Effect in Cambodia, Lesotho & Swaziland<br />

Regina Abrami<br />

Harvard Business School<br />

Labor Standards and Human Resources: A Natural Experiment in an Unlikely Laboratory<br />

Andrew Schrank<br />

University of New Mexico<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn Bassett<br />

York University<br />

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SC28 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Political Knowledge and Expertise in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Joel Peters<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Origin and Development of the New 'Tripartite Alliance for Cooperative Energy Security' Concept: Or, How I<br />

Learned to Stop Worrying and Love <strong>International</strong> Public Policy<br />

Robert M. Cutler<br />

Carleton Universtiy<br />

Privatization v. Peer Review in the Production of Knowledge and Policy: Controversies in the Global Diffusion<br />

and Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms<br />

Michael Bressler<br />

Long Beach City College


Seeking Expertise: The Potential for Partnership between Arab Legislators and Civil Society Organizations<br />

Mounah Abdel-Samad<br />

Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy- University at Albany<br />

Shawn T. Flanigan<br />

University at Albany, State University of New York<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eric J. Ziegelmayer<br />

Saint Lawrence University<br />

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SC29 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Why Did The U.S. Invade Iraq?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

Bosnia and Kosovo as Formative Lessons for Invading Iraq<br />

Jon Western<br />

Mount Holyoke College<br />

Strategic Culture and the Path to War in Iraq<br />

Colin Kahl<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Why Did the U.S. Invade Iraq? Survey and Evidence<br />

Jane Kellett Cramer<br />

University of Oregon<br />

A. Trevor Thrall<br />

University of Michigan--Dearborn<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Anthony F. Lang<br />

St Andrews UNiversity<br />

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SC30 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Variation in <strong>International</strong> Intervention: Peacekeeping, Democracy<br />

and Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Rachel Bzostek<br />

California State University, Bakersfield<br />

A Self-Centered or an Altruistic <strong>International</strong> Conflict Mediator? The Determinants of Brazil’s Decision to<br />

Participate in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti<br />

Ivani Vassoler-Froelich<br />

State University of New York, at Fredonia<br />

Cutting Losses or Holding Tight? American and French Reactions to Terrorist Acts in the Context of Foreign<br />

Military Intervention<br />

Stéphanie E. Pézard<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva


From SIOP to the Bush Doctrine: The Role of Preemption in US Policy<br />

Rachel Bzostek<br />

California State University, Bakersfield<br />

Weapons of Mass Democracy: Analyzing the Democratic Contagion Effects of US Interventions<br />

Eric W. Cox<br />

Texas Christian University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Amber R. Aubone<br />

University of North Texas<br />

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SC31 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Institutional Impositions and Local Articulations: (Mis)Reading<br />

Policies for Improved Governance and Human Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Parakh Hoon<br />

American University<br />

Richard R. Marcus<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

(Re)Assuming Civil Society in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Sierra Leone<br />

Fredline McCormack<br />

University of Florida<br />

“Ancient in a Modern World”: Establishing Conservation Regimes in the Okavango Delta, Botswana<br />

Parakh Hoon<br />

American University<br />

Consider the Source: <strong>International</strong> and National Fiscal Streams for Water Delivery in Southern Madagascar<br />

Richard R. Marcus<br />

California State University, Long Beach<br />

Global Migration and Local Effects: The Effect of Civic Organizations on Ethnic Conflict<br />

Kelli Moore<br />

University of Florida<br />

Reconstructing and Rehabilitating Eastern Congo?: Tenure Insecurity and Ethnic Conflict in North Kivu, DRC<br />

Aaron Hale<br />

University of Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dennis Galvan<br />

University of Oregon<br />

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SC32 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Richard Falk on Human Rights, <strong>International</strong> Relations, and<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat<br />

Purchase College, SUNY


ROUNTABLE<br />

George Andreopoulos<br />

John Jay College, CUNY<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Alison Brysk<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Henry Chip Carey<br />

Georgia State University<br />

Richard A. Falk<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Mary Kaldor<br />

Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics<br />

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SC33 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Political Crisis and Alternatives: Latin America<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gigi Herbert<br />

York University<br />

Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA): Reclaiming Globalization for Global Justice<br />

Elizabeth Pallister<br />

University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br />

Ideology in Crisis: A Study of the Impact of Macro-Economic Crises on NGOs<br />

Nuno S. Themudo<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Social Movements Redux: How Global Forces Have Transformed Political Opportunity Structure<br />

Emily Acevedo<br />

Claremont Graduate University<br />

Weaving the Americas Together: The Three “Stages” of a New Darwinian Tale<br />

Alejandra Roncallo<br />

York University, Canada<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Praveen K. Chaudhry<br />

FIT / SUNY<br />

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SC34 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Comparative Politics of the Environment<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Comparative Interdisciplinary <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul F. Steinberg<br />

Harvey Mudd College<br />

Comparative Environmental Politics and Democratization<br />

Kathryn Hochstetler<br />

University of New Mexico


Comparative Political Economy and the Environment<br />

Erika Weinthal<br />

Duke University<br />

Domestic Institutions and Global Challenges: Comparing Climate Change Politics across Borders<br />

Miranda Schreurs<br />

University of Maryland, College Park<br />

Greening the State<br />

James Meadowcroft<br />

Carleton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stacy D. VanDeveer<br />

Dept. of Political Science, University of New Hampshire<br />

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SC35 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The UN and 21st Century Challenges to Advancing Human Rights<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Jonathan D. Farrar<br />

US Department of State<br />

Foreign Direct Investment In Sub-Saharan Africa and the Question of Human Rights in a Globalized Economy<br />

Sunday P. Obazuaye<br />

Cerritos College<br />

Global and National Definitions of Democratization and their Consequences for Human Rights<br />

Jerry Pubantz<br />

University of North Carolina, Greensboro<br />

Human Rights in <strong>International</strong> Conflict Resolution – UN and EU Peace Missions: East Timor and Aceh as Case<br />

<strong>Studies</strong><br />

Taina K. Järvinen<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

<strong>International</strong> Human Rights Law and the Legitimacy of <strong>International</strong> Organizations: A Framework for Analysis<br />

Chris Saeger<br />

Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Denver<br />

The United Nations and Peacekeeping Operations of the Post-Cold War Era: A Case Study of Human Rights<br />

Applications<br />

Oya Dursun<br />

The University of Texas at Austin<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jonathan D. Farrar<br />

US Department of State<br />

John A. Moore<br />

Califronia State Polytechnic University Pomona<br />

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SC36 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Materiality, Memory, and Practice in Collective Identity Formation<br />

Sponsors<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Jonathan M. Acuff<br />

University of Washington<br />

Affect and Legitimacy in <strong>International</strong> Human Rights<br />

Andrew A. G. Ross<br />

University of Puget Sound<br />

Spectacle and Space in the Creation of Pre-modern and Modern Polities<br />

Jonathan M. Acuff<br />

University of Washington<br />

The Material Ontology of the United States' Security Environment at the Beginning of the Cold War Era<br />

Maria Fanis<br />

Ohio University<br />

The Politics of Identity and Sexual Violence: A Review of Bosnia and Rwanda<br />

Patricia A. Weitsman<br />

Ohio University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jens Bartelson<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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SC37 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Future of National Human Rights Institutions: Political and<br />

Legal Perspectives -- part two<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sangmin Bae<br />

Northeastern Illinois University<br />

Cultural Permanence, Statism, Developmentalism, and Authoritarianism: Explaining China’s Continued<br />

Resistance Towards Human Rights Regimes<br />

Srini Sitaraman<br />

Clark University, Department of Government and <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

National Human Rights Institutions and <strong>International</strong> Human Rights Implementation: New Darlings of the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Human Rights System?<br />

Janet E. Lord<br />

American University<br />

The Independence of Independent Human Rights Commissions in Post-Conflict Environments<br />

Tazreena Sajjad<br />

American University<br />

Will to European Union vs. Will to Secularism: The Implications of Turkey's EU Reforms for Religious Freedom<br />

Sule Toktas<br />

Isik University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sangmin Bae<br />

Northeastern Illinois University<br />

Martyn De Bruyn<br />

St. John Fisher College


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SC38 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Are Human Rights Universal?<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Ethics<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

A New Battlefield for the Debate between Universalism and Relativism: The Implementation of the Human Rights<br />

of Immigrant Women in Western Europe<br />

Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios<br />

GSUC<br />

Are Human Rights Universal?<br />

Karen Schlüter<br />

Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg<br />

Framing Male Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue?: Contributions to the Debate Over the Universality of<br />

Human Rights<br />

Debra L. DeLaet<br />

Drake University<br />

Making ‘Universals’: Globalization’s Impact On Human Rights Standard-Setting<br />

Lisa S. Alfredson<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

The Universalisation of Social Rights<br />

Andrea Fromm<br />

University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Mervyn Frost<br />

Dept. of War <strong>Studies</strong>, King's College, London<br />

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SC39 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Explaining Compliance with Human Rights Norms<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Denese McArthur<br />

South Texas College<br />

A Systematic Examination of Contending Explanations of Human Rights Diffusion: Economics, <strong>International</strong><br />

Organizations and <strong>International</strong> Civil Society<br />

Rosa Fonseca<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Michael Greig<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Steven C. Poe<br />

University of North Texas<br />

Divergent Expectations: Explaining Differences in Membership in Regional and <strong>International</strong> Human Rights<br />

Agreements<br />

Courtney J. Hillebrecht<br />

University of Wisconsin--Madison


Explaining <strong>International</strong> Human Right Compliance: Democracy, Media and Audience Cost<br />

Kuyoun Chung<br />

Department of Political Science, UCLA<br />

National Education Expenditure and the Repression of Personal Integrity Rights, A Cross-National Analysis: 1980-<br />

2000<br />

James W. Beach<br />

University of California, Riverside<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ann Marie Clark<br />

Purdue University<br />

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SC40 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Security and Social Context Issues: Human Rights and HIV/AIDS<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Gunhild Hoogensen<br />

University of Tromso<br />

Explaining the Construction of Threats: The Securitization of HIV/AIDS in Russia and the United States<br />

Roxanna Sjostedt<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Securitizing HIV/AIDS: Problematizing Pandemics and Peacekeepers<br />

Simon B. Rushton<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Owain D. Williams<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

Selective Humanitarianism in the Age of Universal Human Rights<br />

Ulrich Petersohn<br />

German Institute for <strong>International</strong> and Security Affairs<br />

Southern Africa’s Response(s) to <strong>International</strong> HIV/AIDS Norms: The Politics of Assimilation<br />

Marco Vieira<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

David J. Plazek<br />

Lyndon State College<br />

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SC41 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Institutional Change in the Asia-Pacific Region<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

David Capie<br />

Victoria University of Wellington<br />

Explaining the Functional Expansion of Regional Organization: The Case of Security Cooperation in APEC<br />

Hyun Seok Yu<br />

Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea


New Regionalism and the ASEAN Security Community: The Politics of Inclusion and Participation<br />

Mely C. Anthony<br />

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore<br />

Sovereignty and Comparative Institutional Change in Asia and the Pacific<br />

David Capie<br />

Victoria University of Wellington<br />

The ASEAN Security Community: Processes of Institutional Socialization in a Con<strong>test</strong>ed Context<br />

Brian L. Job<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

The Imagined Community of East Asia?<br />

Amitav Acharya<br />

Nanyang Technological University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Richard Stubbs<br />

McMaster University<br />

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SC42 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Constructing "Global" and "<strong>International</strong>"<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sanjoy Banerjee<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Society and the Coordination Conundrum<br />

Neil MacFarlane<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Jochen Prantl<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Reproduction of the <strong>International</strong> System 1989-2002: A Structurationist Model<br />

Sanjoy Banerjee<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Social Forces and the Constitution of American Supremacy: Revising Neo-Liberal Ethics in a Post 9/11 Era?<br />

Hasmet Uluorta<br />

Stanford University<br />

The Causal and Moral Responsibility of Globalization Scholars: The Case of the LSE School<br />

Alexej Behnisch<br />

University of Wales, Aberystwyth<br />

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SC43 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Reopening the Black Box of War: Politics and the Conduct of War<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Scott S. Gartner<br />

UC Davis


A Dynamic Model of Power Distributions and Wartime Fighting<br />

Kelly M. Kadera<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Daniel S. Morey<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Civil War and Institutional Choice<br />

Robert Bohrer<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Caroline A. Hartzell<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Deadly Pictures: An Experimental Analysis of Images of Death and the Casualty-Opinion Nexus<br />

Scott S. Gartner<br />

UC Davis<br />

Democracies at War Revisited: Extensions and Controversies<br />

Dan Reiter<br />

Emory University<br />

Allan C. Stam<br />

Dartmouth<br />

See No Evil, Hear No Evil: Assessing Foreign Military Interventions<br />

Aimee T. Lodigiani<br />

UC Davis<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Glenn Palmer<br />

Penn State University<br />

Christopher Sprecher<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

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SC44 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong> Politics of Development<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Douglas S. Friedman<br />

College of Charleston<br />

Forgiveness in the Name of Development – Examining the Ten Years of the IMF’s and the World Bank’s Highly<br />

Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Debt-Relief Initiative<br />

Monica Arruda de Almeida<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Global Hype, Local Reality: Economic and Social Effects of Increased Global Integration in the Real World<br />

Kenneth Martens Friesen<br />

Fresno Pacific University<br />

<strong>International</strong> NGOs and the Cuban State<br />

Douglas S. Friedman<br />

College of Charleston<br />

What Does Geography have to do with Democracy? The Case of Nepal<br />

Keshev Bhattarai<br />

Central Missouri State University<br />

Darlene M. Budd<br />

Central Missouri State University


Discussant(s)<br />

Marieke Riethof<br />

University of Liverpool<br />

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SC45 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

What Drives Miliary Adaptation and Change?<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maria Rost Rublee<br />

University of Tampa<br />

Fighters, Bombers, and Numbers: Dominant Indicators and Strategic Bombing Over Europe<br />

Jeffrey A. Wolf<br />

University of Washington Department of Political Science<br />

Military Power in a Globalizing <strong>International</strong> System: The Politics of Military Adaptation<br />

Pascal Vennesson<br />

European University Institute-Robert Schuman Center for Advanced <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Stove Pipes or Networked Organizatons? Information Sharing within and across Military Organzations<br />

Kimberly A. Holloman<br />

Science Applications <strong>International</strong> Corporation<br />

Strategic Culture and Emulation of Military Ideas: The Conceptual Interaction between the Soviet Military-<br />

Technical Revolution and the American Revolution in Military Affairs<br />

Dima P. Adamsky<br />

Haifa University, Israel/Olin Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Harvard<br />

The Construction of Tank Doctrines in the Interwar Period<br />

Ann Hironaka<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Terence C. Lee<br />

University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, Harvard Univ<br />

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SC46 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Architecture of Global Environmental Governance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maria Ivanova<br />

The College of William and Mary<br />

Paul Wapner<br />

American University<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Frank Biermann<br />

Institute for Environmental <strong>Studies</strong> (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam<br />

Norichika Kanie<br />

Tokyo Institute of Technology


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Adil Najam<br />

Tufts University<br />

Thomas G. Weiss<br />

City University of New York<br />

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SC47 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The Politics of Protecting Forests and Land<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Hans Bruyninckx<br />

University Leuven, Belgium<br />

Global Environmental Forest Policy: A Comparative Policy Framework and its Application across Twenty<br />

Countries Worldwide<br />

Benjamin W. Cashore<br />

School of Forestry and Environmental <strong>Studies</strong>, Yale University<br />

Constance L. McDermott<br />

Yale Program on Forest Policy and Governance<br />

How Can Forest Policy Shape Indigenous Responses to Demographic and Market Change?: Controlling<br />

agricultural expansion in the Mosquitia Forests of Honduras and Nicaragua<br />

Tanya M. Hayes<br />

Indiana University<br />

<strong>International</strong> Cooperation as Interagency Cooperation: Examples from Wildlife and Habitat Preservation<br />

Robert Pahre<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign<br />

New Principles and Instruments of Environmental Governance and the Influence of Competing Knowledge<br />

Producers: A Study of Biodiversity Protection in Swedish and Norwegian Forestry<br />

Lars H. Gulbrandsen<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Paving Paradise: A Cross-National Analysis of Protected Land<br />

Candace Archer<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Shannon K. Orr<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ken Cousins<br />

Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland<br />

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SC48 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

The State Strikes Back Against the Bretton Woods Empire<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Ariel F. Ivanier<br />

Boston University


An Obsolescing Bargain in Chad: Explaining Shifts in Leverage between the Government and the World Bank<br />

John Gould<br />

Colorado College<br />

Beyond "Conditionality": Revamping the State in Argentina<br />

Ariel F. Ivanier<br />

Boston University<br />

Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence IMF Decisions? Evidence from Panel Data<br />

Axel Dreher<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

James Vreeland<br />

Yale University<br />

Governments and Central Banks in the Age of Financial Liberalization: What Brings an Institutional Change in<br />

the Status of Central Banks in Emerging Markets?<br />

Ilke Civelekoglu<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Xun Cao<br />

University of Washington<br />

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SC49 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Determinants of State behavior on the Korean Peninsula<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Evan N. Resnick<br />

Yeshiva University<br />

Politics as Usual?: Explaining South Korea’s behavior toward North Korea and US<br />

Susan M. Suh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Six-Party Talks: Is There a North Korean Negotiation Strategy?<br />

Virginie Grzelczyk<br />

Lafayette College<br />

The Private Military Firms (PMFS) in Action: The Case of South Korea<br />

Tae-Hyung Kim<br />

Daemen College<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

SeoHyun Park<br />

Cornell University<br />

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SC50 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Regional Security Structures: Theory and Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

H. Tarik Oguzlu<br />

Bilkent University


Enhancing Regional Security in Southeast Asia: The Role of America's "Soft Military Power"<br />

Patrick M. Mayerchak<br />

Dept. of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Virginia Military Institute<br />

NATO's Partnerships and the Future of Security Cooperation in the NATO Framework<br />

Kirsten L. Rafferty<br />

Berry College<br />

Power within Regions: Moving Toward a Conceptualization and Measurement of Regional Power Structures<br />

Derrick V. Frazier<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

Robert Stewart-Ingersoll<br />

Grand Valley State University<br />

The New Global Security Agenda<br />

Amentahru Wahlrab<br />

Illinois State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

H. Tarik Oguzlu<br />

Bilkent University<br />

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SC51 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM<br />

Analytical Approaches to Civil Wars<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Douglas Lemke<br />

Penn State University<br />

Blood, Babies, or Governance: The Exercise of Political Power and the Onset of Civil War<br />

Steve R. Garrison<br />

Midwestern State University<br />

Disaggregating State Capacity: Revenue Structure, Public Spending and Civil War<br />

Indra de Soysa<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)<br />

Hanne Fjelde<br />

Uppsala Univeristy<br />

Spatial and Socioeconomic Periphery and Civil War: A Disaggregated Study of Liberia<br />

Håvard Hegre<br />

PRIO, <strong>International</strong> Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo<br />

Gudrun Østby<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Clionadh Raleigh<br />

University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Douglas Lemke<br />

Penn State University


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SD01 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Security as Practice: The Contribution of Discourse Analysis and<br />

Practice Theory for Studying Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

German Political Science <strong>Association</strong> (DVPW) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Lene Hansen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

A Poststructuralist Approach to Europe’s Post-Cold War Security Agenda: An<br />

‘Insecurity Community’ Seeing ‘Public Bads’?<br />

Jonas Hagmann<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, Geneva<br />

Europe and the World: Changing Security Practices, Changing Identity?<br />

Gabi Schlag<br />

University of Frankfurt am Main<br />

Practices of Security in the Light of 9-11: From a US-identity Crisis to a “Crusade of Freedom”<br />

Frank Gadinger<br />

University of Mainz<br />

Security as Rules: A Discursive Approach to <strong>International</strong> Security<br />

Peter Howard<br />

American University, Washington D.C.<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lene Hansen<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

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SD02 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Re-Defining Terrorism and <strong>Studies</strong> of Security<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

History Rhymes: Continuity of Error in the War on Terrorism<br />

Gerry Gendlin<br />

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania<br />

On Theory and Method in Defence and Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Lasha Tchantouridze<br />

The University of Manitoba<br />

The Cold War Era Security Discourse: It Did Not Die with the Cold War<br />

Helle Palu<br />

Tampere Peace Reseach Institute<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Christine Agius<br />

University of Salford


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SD03 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Micro-Perspectives on Civil War II<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

None<br />

Peace Science Society Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Scott Gates<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />

Dude, Where's My Conflict? LSG, Relative Strength, and the Location of Civil War<br />

Halvard Buhaug<br />

<strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Ethnic Kin Groups as Transmitters of Conflict Contagion: An Empirical Analysis Using Disaggregated Data<br />

Erika Forsberg<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Group Concentration and Ethnic Conflict: An Empirical Study<br />

Nils Weidmann<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Population Pressure, Inequality and Political Violence: A Disaggregated Study of Indonesian Provinces 1945-2005<br />

Gudrun Østby<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Henrik Urdal<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephen M. Shellman<br />

University of Georgia<br />

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SD04 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Environment, Security, and the Promotion of Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Robert G. Darst<br />

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth<br />

Assessing the Environmental Constraints of Repatriation and Resettlement in Post-Conflict Societies: Implications<br />

for Policy and a Durable Peace<br />

Michael D. Beevers<br />

University of Maryland<br />

Environmental and National Security: A Theoretical and Policy Analysis<br />

Mark A. Freeman<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

Joshua B. Hill<br />

University of Central Florida<br />

<strong>International</strong> Environmental Policy Impasses and Creative Dispute Resolution Processes: Earth Negotiations from<br />

a Comfy Couch<br />

Deborah S. Davenport<br />

University of Buckingham


<strong>International</strong> Environmental Policy Impasses and Creative Dispute Resolution Processes: Earth Negotiations from<br />

a Comfy Couch<br />

Lynn Wagner<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute for Sustainable Development<br />

Resources and Violence in Colombia: A Long, Complicated Story<br />

Vanessa Joan Gray<br />

University of Massachusetts- Lowell<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert G. Darst<br />

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth<br />

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SD05 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

So what Exactly are You Saying?: Clarity and Pragmatism as<br />

Requirements of ‘Responsible Scholarship’<br />

Sponsors<br />

Convention Theme<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Adam J. Quinn<br />

LSE, University of Birmingham<br />

A Problem for Every Solution: IR scholarship and Policy Advice<br />

Bastian Giegerich<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institute for Strategic <strong>Studies</strong> (IISS)<br />

Conditions for Applied Research: Comparing U.S. and German Think Tanks’ Landscapes<br />

Josef Braml<br />

German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)<br />

Language, Truth and Logic: The Battle to Preserve Meaning in <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Adam J. Quinn<br />

LSE, University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Timothy L. Oliver<br />

London School of Economics<br />

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SD06 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Development-Conflict Nexus: Politics of Identity, Democracy,<br />

and Redistribution<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Global Development<br />

Chair(s)<br />

David J. Sarquís<br />

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México<br />

Failing to Build a National Police and Judiciary in Haiti: Was It Inadequate Leadership and Policies or Did Deep-<br />

Rooted Obstacles Get in the Way?<br />

Yasmine H. Shamsie<br />

Wilfrid Laurier University<br />

Spatial Citizenry: Public Space and Street Vendors in Bogota<br />

Stacey L. Hunt<br />

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey


Discussant(s)<br />

David J. Sarquís<br />

Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México<br />

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SD07 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Making IR Theory Matter: Scientific Realism and Alternative<br />

Visions of Scientific Practice<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marjo Koivisto<br />

LSE<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Chris Brown<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)<br />

Fred Chernoff<br />

Colgate University<br />

Jonathan M. Joseph<br />

University of Kent, Canterbury<br />

Marjo Koivisto<br />

LSE<br />

Milja Kurki<br />

University of Exeter<br />

Colin Wight<br />

University of Exeter<br />

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SD08 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Politics, Identity and Civil Society– Shaping Turkey-EU Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Cooperative Organizations<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Turkish <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Coop Org Panel<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ramazan Kilinc<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Clash, Dialogue, Alliance: The Civilizationist Discourse in Turkey-EU Relations<br />

Sevgi Adak<br />

Central European University<br />

Omer Turan<br />

Central European University<br />

Experiencing Europe: The Turkish Migration in Germany<br />

Lea Nocera<br />

University "L'Orientale


NGOs as Policy Actors: The Case of Tusiad<br />

Sebnem Gundem-Sener<br />

George Washington University & The World Bank<br />

Turkish Identity Politics and EU Accession<br />

Elliot Hen-Tov<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Ramazan Kilinc<br />

Arizona State University<br />

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SD09 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Promoting Democracy: Methods and Outcomes<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christi L. Siver<br />

University of Washington<br />

An <strong>International</strong> Genealogy of Democratization<br />

Kevin Narizny<br />

The University of Chicago<br />

Coercion and Inclusion: The Mechanisms of Democracy Promotion in Military Interventions<br />

Stephen Watts<br />

Harvard University<br />

Democratization Abroad and the Long-Term Consequences of United States Support for Non-Democratic Regimes<br />

Ely S. Ratner<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Diverse Incentives or Military Effectiveness? Explaining the Democratic-Defender Advantage in <strong>International</strong> Wars<br />

Marko Djuranovic<br />

Columbia University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sophia Johnson<br />

State University of New Jersy<br />

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SD10 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Winning the Peace: Overcoming the Challenges of Post-Conflict<br />

Reconstruction<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Stephanie R. Ahern<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

Conflict Financing and the Recurrence of Intra-State Conflict: Implications for Peacebuilding<br />

Achim Wennmann<br />

Graduate Institute of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Rebuilding What Wasn’t There Before: Counterinsurgency and Nationbuilding in Afghanistan<br />

Andrea M. Lopez<br />

Susquehanna University


What Counts for Stability in Stabilisation Operations?<br />

Robert F. Ayson<br />

Strategic and Defence <strong>Studies</strong> Centre, Australian National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Stephanie R. Ahern<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

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SD11 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Broadcasting and Webcasting War and Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Maria J. Stephan<br />

<strong>International</strong> Center on Nonviolent Conflict<br />

“Do You Hear Me Now?” - The Use of Modern Communication Technology for Conflict Management<br />

Daniel Wehrenfennig<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Globalizing War and Pro<strong>test</strong>: Comparing Images in Aljazeera English and Arabic Webcasts<br />

Francis A. Beer<br />

University of Colorado<br />

G. R. Boynton<br />

University of Iowa<br />

Signals and Conflict: The Case of Sri Lanka<br />

Brian R. Urlacher<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

The Importance of Visuals: Television News Coverage and the ‘CNN Effect’<br />

Kimberly Zagorski<br />

University of Wisconsin -- Stout<br />

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SD12 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Culture, Corruption, and Citizens: Bangalore, Baghdad, Beijing and<br />

Tunis<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Laura Roselle<br />

Elon University<br />

Criminocracy: Why Corruption Plagues Democratization<br />

Matthew D. Crosston<br />

Clemson University<br />

Distributed Deliberative Citizens: Exploring the Impact of Cyberinfrastructure on Transnational Civil Society<br />

Participation in Global ICT Policy Processes<br />

Derrick L. Cogburn<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Eytan Gilboa<br />

Bar-Ilan University


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SD13 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Small Arms Control: National and <strong>International</strong> Perspectives and<br />

Prospects after the 2006 UN Review Conference<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Anne-Kathrin Glatz<br />

Small Arms Survey<br />

Advocacy Networks: Role and Impact in Influencing National Arms Controls in Europe<br />

Holger Anders<br />

Department of Peace <strong>Studies</strong>/University of Bradford<br />

Norm Diffusion: Top-Down or Bottom-Up? Small Arms Norms in South Africa, El Salvador, and on the<br />

<strong>International</strong> Level<br />

Anne-Kathrin Glatz<br />

Small Arms Survey<br />

Small Arms Control: A Prerequisite for Peacebuilding?<br />

Kai M. Kenkel<br />

University of British Columbia/Centre of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

The Illicit Arms Trade in Asia: A Social Network Analysis<br />

David Kinsella<br />

Portland State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kai M. Kenkel<br />

University of British Columbia/Centre of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

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SD14 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Trust, Trade and Transnational Negotiation: From Advocacy to<br />

Decisions<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Communication<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Bethany Barratt<br />

Roosevelt University<br />

"Stakeholders" in Cyberspace: Transnational Advocacy Networks and the World Summit on the Information Society<br />

Milton L. Mueller<br />

Syracuse University School of Information <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Culture or Commerce? A Comparative Assessment of <strong>International</strong> Negotiations and Developing Countries at<br />

UNESCO and WTO<br />

J.P. Singh<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The Influence of the Decision-Making Process on Decision-Making: Explaining UNAMIR Policy<br />

Wilfred T. Wan<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Virtual Trust: Challenges and Strategies in Internet-based Mobilization<br />

Lisa S. Alfredson<br />

University of Pittsburgh


Virtual Trust: Challenges and Strategies in Internet-based Mobilization<br />

Nuno S. Themudo<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kenneth Rogerson<br />

Duke University<br />

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SD15 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Is There a Logic to Suicide Terrorism? An Intellectual Exchange<br />

with Robert A. Pape about his Book, "Dying to Win"<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Albert J. Bergesen<br />

University of Arizona<br />

Robert Pape<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Mia M. Bloom<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Todd M. Sandler<br />

University of Texas at Dallas<br />

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SD16 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The U.S. and <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Margaret P. Karns<br />

University of Dayton<br />

Assessing the Determinants of Public Support for Peacekeeping: Kosovo, Haiti and Afghanistan<br />

Alynna J. Lyon<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

Mary Fran T. Malone<br />

University of New Hampshire<br />

Donald J. Puchala<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Distrust toward <strong>International</strong> Organizations: Should the U.S. Be Blamed?<br />

Tana Johnson<br />

University of Chicago<br />

In the Shadow of a Starr: Prosecutorial Independence in the ICC and the Special Prosecutor in American Politics<br />

Douglas J. Becker<br />

University of Southern California<br />

The U.S. Will Learn to Love the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court<br />

Benjamin N. Schiff<br />

Oberlin College


Discussant(s)<br />

Margaret P. Karns<br />

University of Dayton<br />

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SD18 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Governing the World Economy: The Constitutive Power of the IMF<br />

and the World Bank<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan Park<br />

Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia<br />

Antje Vetterlein<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Creating Capital Ideas: The Economic Profession, The IMF, and Capital Account Liberalization<br />

Jeffrey Chwieroth<br />

London School of Economics / Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Debating Development: Norm Creation Inside the World Bank<br />

Catherine Weaver<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Locating IMF Ideas and Measuring the Impact of IMF Research<br />

Bessma Momani<br />

University of Waterloo / Department of Political Science<br />

Norm Con<strong>test</strong>ation: The World Bank’s Sustainable Development<br />

Susan Park<br />

Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia<br />

Passive or Active Norm Creation: The Evolution of the Social Dimension in IMF Policies<br />

Antje Vetterlein<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jacqueline Best<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Michael Tierney<br />

College of William and Mary<br />

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SD20 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Women & the ISA<br />

Sponsors<br />

Women's Caucus<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Marie T. Henehan<br />

University of Illinois<br />

Roundtable Discussants<br />

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe<br />

Sheffield UNiversity<br />

Elisabeth Prügl<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University


Roundtable Discussants<br />

Laura Sjoberg<br />

Duke University<br />

Christine Sylvester<br />

Lancaster University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Marijke Breuning<br />

Truman State University<br />

Meredith Reid Sarkees<br />

American University<br />

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SD21 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The External Factors of Post Communist Transition<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

Post Communist States<br />

Joel M. Ostrow<br />

Benedictine University<br />

Domestic Choice, Foreign Hand? The Effects and Effectiveness of External Involvement in the Georgian and<br />

Ukrainian Elections<br />

Spyridon Kotsovilis<br />

McGill University<br />

How External Actors Influence Authoritarian Regimes: Russia and its East European Neighbors<br />

Rachel J. Vanderhill<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Reacting to the Color Revolutions: Russia’s Antagonistic Policy toward Ukraine and Georgia<br />

Thomas Ambrosio<br />

North Dakota State University<br />

The European Democracy Promoters and Russian Elections – Why the <strong>International</strong> Norm of Free and Fair<br />

Elections has Failed to Take Root in Post-Soviet Russia?<br />

Sinikukka M. Saari<br />

The Finnish Institute of <strong>International</strong> Affairs<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Konstantin Khudoley<br />

St. Petersburg University<br />

Valeriu Mosneaga<br />

Moldova State University<br />

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SD22 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Methodological Frontiers in <strong>International</strong> Relations Research<br />

Sponsors<br />

Scientific Study of <strong>International</strong> Processes<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Philip A. Schrodt<br />

University of Kansas<br />

Knowing One's Future Preferences: A Correlated Agent Model with Bayesian Updating<br />

Curtis S. Signorino<br />

University of Rochester


Knowing One's Future Preferences: A Correlated Agent Model with Bayesian Updating<br />

Taehee Whang<br />

University of Rochester<br />

Multinomial Probit Estimation and the Likelihood of <strong>International</strong> Conflict<br />

D. Scott Bennett<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Tatiana Vashchilko<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Power Transitions as an Agent Based Model: The Formation of Microfoundations through Simulation<br />

Tarah M. Wheeler<br />

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor<br />

The Neglect of Measurement Validity in Quantitative IR<br />

Derek Beach<br />

University of Aarhus, Denmark<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

William Reed<br />

Rice University<br />

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SD23 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Scholars, Activists and/or Both: Feminist Voices<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Kathleen A. Staudt<br />

University of Texas at El Paso<br />

Change Agents in/from Academia? Avoiding Political Correctness<br />

Jane Parpart<br />

London School of Economics and Politics<br />

Crossing Borders of Research and Activism in South Asia<br />

Shirin Rai<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Scholar-Activists in Latin American Governments<br />

Jane Jaquette<br />

Occidental College<br />

Theory/Policy/Practice in Women's <strong>Studies</strong> and Women's Rights<br />

Valentine Moghadam<br />

UNESCO/Purdue University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Geeta Chowdhry<br />

Northern Arizona University<br />

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SD24 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Bourdieu's Capital in IR: Analysing World Society<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Catherine Goetze<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

Forget Bourdieu! The Limits of Bourdieu’s Social Theory for Understanding Transnational Spaces and a Micro-<br />

Sociological Alternative<br />

Christian Büger<br />

European University Institute<br />

Nationhood as Political Field: Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Nationalism<br />

Marc Helbling<br />

University of Zurich<br />

Professional Security: Applying Pierre Bourdieu's Field to <strong>International</strong> Political Analysis<br />

Didier Bigo<br />

Institut d'Études Politiques Paris<br />

The Meta-Field of Power and Global Inequality<br />

Bettina Mahlert<br />

University of Bielefeld<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Charlotte Epstein<br />

University of Sydney<br />

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SD25 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Human Rights Activism: Defending the Rights of Women<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Madeline J. Baer<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Human Rights and Private Wrongs: <strong>International</strong> and Local Campaigns Against Female Genital Mutilation<br />

Madeline J. Baer<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

Imagined Soverignty: The 1990-2006 Movement for Redress for the 1930-1945 Imperial Japanese Military's<br />

'Comfort Women' Prostitution System<br />

Leeann M. Townsend<br />

York University<br />

Transnational Advocacy Networks and Political Change in Mexico: Towards a Process of Socialization of<br />

<strong>International</strong> Norms of Violence against Women in the Case of Murdered Women in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua<br />

Olga Aikin<br />

Proffessor at Iteso, Tlaquepaque, Mexico.<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Annica Kronsell<br />

Lund University<br />

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SD26 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

<strong>International</strong>ization of Business Curriculum: Cases of Argentina,<br />

Bahamas, Thailand and USA<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Education<br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

S. Boban Pesic<br />

Wisefutures<br />

English Language Graduate Business Programs in Thailand: Opportunities and Threats<br />

Suda Suwannapirom<br />

Burapha University, Thailand<br />

Intercultural Competent Businessperson: Role of <strong>International</strong> Project in Business Curriculum<br />

Gordana Pesakovic<br />

Argosy University<br />

Small Developing States, Policy, and Academia<br />

Olivia C. Saunders<br />

The College of The Bahamas<br />

The Effects of Globalization on Econimics and Business Curriculum Contents in Argentina<br />

Marcelo J. Rossi<br />

Universidad de Austral<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carlos Espinoza Fernández de Cór<br />

La Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador<br />

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SD27 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Pursuing Social Justice: Human Rights and Use of <strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

<strong>International</strong> Law<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Ann Marie Clark<br />

Purdue University<br />

A Path toward Establishing a Truth Commission on Jeju 4.3 (April 3rd) Massacre in Korea<br />

Hun Joon Kim<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Accountable to Whom? Transnational Activism, the Global Compact, and National Autonomy<br />

Wagaki Mwangi<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Hans Peter Schmitz<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Human Rights and Human Suffering: Gender, Violence and the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda<br />

Jonneke Koomen<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

<strong>International</strong> Institutions and Human Rights: The ILO in Protecting British Columbia’s Public Employee’s Labor<br />

Rights<br />

Susan L. Kang<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

The Role of <strong>International</strong> Law and Norms in the Abolition of the Death Penalty for Child Offenders<br />

Robyn M. Linde<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Working to Eliminate Human Rights Abuses of Children: A Cross-National Comparative Study<br />

Michael Bochenek<br />

Human Rights Watch<br />

Michael G. Schechter<br />

Michigan State University


Discussant(s)<br />

Martin J. Kifer<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

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SD28 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Resource War and Peace<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Emily Meierding<br />

University of Chicago<br />

No Blood for Oil: the <strong>International</strong> Politics of Natural Resources<br />

Emily Meierding<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Non-Renewable Natural Resources and Interstate Conflict: Beg, Borrow, or Steal?<br />

Jesse T. Wasson<br />

SUNY, Buffalo<br />

Resource Conflicts in Africa: Impact on Human Security and Peacebuilding<br />

Earl Conteh-Morgan<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Erick Highum<br />

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SD29 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Globalization and Urban Discontinuities<br />

Sponsors<br />

Global Development<br />

Ethnicity Nationalism Migration<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Klaus Segbers<br />

University of Berlin<br />

Consequences of Globalization in a Formerly Divided City: The Case of Berlin<br />

Klaus Segbers<br />

University of Berlin<br />

Local Economies in Globalizing Cities: Discontinuities in our Policy Frameworks<br />

Patricia L. McCarney<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Political and Cultural Fragmentations in the Tampa Bay MSA<br />

Marc Amen<br />

University of South Florida<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Martin M. Bosman<br />

University of South Florida


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SD30 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Movements of Gender and the Gender of Movements: Feminist<br />

Explorations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Feminist Theory and Gender <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Women's Caucus<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Julie A. Mertus<br />

American University<br />

Accommodating Indigenous Peoples within the Human Rights Regime: The Case of Awas Tingni v. Nicaragua<br />

Amy Eckert<br />

Metropolitan State College of Denver<br />

Among Cypriot Women: The Invisible Made Visible<br />

Maria Hadjipavlou<br />

University of Cyprus<br />

Engendering Pro<strong>test</strong>: The Four Mothers Movement and Israel's Lebanon War<br />

Daniel Lieberfeld<br />

Duquesne University<br />

Gender and the Evolution of Family Migration Policy in the European Union<br />

Effie S. MacLachlan<br />

City University of New york<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Kevin Dunn<br />

Hobart and William Smith Colleges<br />

Georgina Waylen<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

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SD31 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Asian Economic Integration in Comparative Perspective<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Itaru Okamoto<br />

Bunkyo Gakuin University<br />

Constructing Regional Institutions in Asia: APEC and ASEAN+3<br />

Yasumasa Komori<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Yasumasa Komori<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Does Economic Integration Change Political Elites’ Perception? --A Study of the Cross-Strait Relationship<br />

Hsiao-Chi Hsu<br />

Department of Political Science, University of Washington<br />

Falling Into Quicksand?: Political Risks of East Asia’s Financial Integration<br />

Itaru Okamoto<br />

Bunkyo Gakuin University


Progress Toward Integration?: Financial Cooperation in East Asia<br />

Jin-Young Kim<br />

Pusan National University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Thomas Kalinowski<br />

University of California in Berkeley<br />

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SD32 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Peace Effect of <strong>International</strong> Organizations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Melissa Labonte<br />

University of Richmond<br />

Assessing <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court: The Survey of Stakeholders, <strong>International</strong> Experts and NGOs<br />

Karina V. Korostelina<br />

National Taurida University, Ukraine<br />

Ending Civil Wars: Evaluating <strong>International</strong> Peacebuilding Operations<br />

Duk Kim<br />

University of Missouri-St.Louis<br />

Peace AND Justice? The Contributions of the <strong>International</strong> Criminal Court to Peacebuilding<br />

Robert C. Johansen<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

The Hope of a Region: Do Regional Institutions Reduce the Likelihood of Civil War in Africa?<br />

Simone Dietrich<br />

Penn State University<br />

Errol A. Henderson<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Kathy Powers<br />

Penn State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Melissa Labonte<br />

University of Richmond<br />

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SD33 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Academic Freedom, Human Rights, and Democratization<br />

Sponsors<br />

Human Rights<br />

Peace <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Chair(s)<br />

Cynthia Irvin<br />

RTI <strong>International</strong>, Duke University<br />

Academic Freedom: Mobilizing for Human Rights in the Academy<br />

Robert Quinn<br />

Scholars at Risk<br />

Assessing the Findings and Advocacy Potential of the Academic Freedom Index Pilot Study<br />

Jean-Marie Kamatali<br />

University of Notre Dame


Creating an Index of Academic Freedom: A Pilot<br />

Study in Process<br />

Cynthia Irvin<br />

RTI <strong>International</strong>, Duke University<br />

Human Security and American Soft Power<br />

Carol Atkinson<br />

Center for <strong>International</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>, University of Southern California<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jerry Pubantz<br />

University of North Carolina, Greensboro<br />

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SD35 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Science and Technology in the Historical World System<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Christopher K. Chase-Dunn<br />

University of California, Riverside<br />

A Future Foretold? Leading Sector Development Past, Present, and Future<br />

Joachim K. Rennstich<br />

Fordham University<br />

Foreign Corporation Penetration, Corruption, and Economic Development in Less Developed Countries<br />

Jeffrey Kentor<br />

Department of Sociology, University of Utah<br />

Futures of Biotechnology and Geopolitics<br />

Richard E. Niemeyer<br />

University of California, Riverside<br />

The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/World System 1500-200 BC: Slouching Toward Empire<br />

David Wilkinson<br />

UCLA Political Science Department<br />

Trade Dominance: Technologies, Institutions and Markets<br />

Paul Ciccantell<br />

Western Michigan University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Robert A. Denemark<br />

University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project<br />

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SD36 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

U.S. Dyadic Foreign Policy Relations<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sunil A. Vaswani<br />

Johns Hopkins University (PhD Candidate)<br />

Foreign Friends US-Hegemonic Politics towards Saudi-Arabia and Pakistan<br />

Iris Wurm<br />

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt


The North Korean Riddle : Same Problem, Different Results – American Foreign Policy from Clinton to Bush<br />

Etienne Levesque<br />

Raoul-Dandurand Chair in Strategic and Diplomatic <strong>Studies</strong> (UQAM)<br />

The Strategic Basis for US Support of Israel<br />

Ariel I. Roth<br />

Goucher College<br />

US-North Korean Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: A Constructivist Perspective<br />

Taehyung Ahn<br />

Florida <strong>International</strong> University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sunil A. Vaswani<br />

Johns Hopkins University (PhD Candidate)<br />

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SD37 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Foreign Policy Challenges: Identity, Community and Norms<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Michael Cairo<br />

Georgetown College<br />

Religion and the Military: A Comparative Analysis (Or to Serve God or Country or Both?)<br />

Jack J. Porter<br />

The Citadel<br />

Shaping Religious Identity in the War on Terror: Huntington Revisited<br />

Philip W. Barker<br />

Centenary College of Louisiana<br />

William J. Muck<br />

University of Arkansas - Little Rock<br />

Who's In Charge? Problems and Challenges in the Intelligence Community<br />

Michael Cairo<br />

Georgetown College<br />

Why Soft Power is No Power at All: The Case for Norm Diffusion<br />

Steven B. Rothman<br />

University of Oregon<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

John R. Dreyer<br />

University of Tennessee-Knoxville<br />

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SD38 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Global Public Health and Environmental Regulation<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Anna Kalbhenn<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

Government Spending, Interest Groups, Bureaucracy and Environmental Quality<br />

Vally Koubi<br />

ETH Zurich


<strong>International</strong> Political Integration and Environmental Quality in Low-Income Countries<br />

Gabriele S. Ruoff<br />

ETH Zurich<br />

The European Emissions Trading Scheme: A Model for a Global Emissions Trading System?<br />

Konuralp Pamukcu<br />

University of Phoenix-Chicago<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Carolyn Bassett<br />

York University<br />

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SD39 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility and IPE: Empirical Challenge,<br />

Theoretical Relevance and Policy Implication<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Convention Theme<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Disaster for Sale: Neoliberalism and the Privatization of Socionatural Disaster Relief<br />

Corina J. McKendry<br />

University of California Santa Cruz<br />

Foreign Policy by Proxy? State Promotion of CSR Abroad in Failed States<br />

Virginia Haufler<br />

University of Maryland<br />

The Clash of Civilizations in the Market, the Clash of Theories to address it: Theoretical Framework of IPE to CSR<br />

Toshiya Ozaki<br />

Rikkyo University<br />

The Power and Politics of Socially Responsible Investment<br />

Michael R. MacLeod<br />

The George Washington University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Susan K. Sell<br />

The George Washington University<br />

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SD40 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Social Construction of Crises as Mechanisms of <strong>International</strong><br />

Change<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Sociology<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Wesley W. Widmaier<br />

St. Joseph's University<br />

Arguments in Favour of A Constructivist Analysis of Peace Processes<br />

Sarah Williams<br />

London School of Economics


Explanation and Understanding and the end of the Cold War<br />

Florian Wastl<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Memory and the Social Construction of Homeland Security and Civil Defense<br />

Veronica Kitchen<br />

University of British Columbia<br />

The Cognitive Calculus Theory of Decision-Making: Explaining the American Turn Toward Peace in Vietnam,<br />

1968<br />

Lori Helene Gronich<br />

Georgetown University<br />

The EU and Crisis Management: Modalities and Political Implications of a Reapropriation<br />

Stephan Davidshofer<br />

IEP de Paris-CERI<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Wesley W. Widmaier<br />

St. Joseph's University<br />

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SD41 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Canadian Foreign Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Foreign Policy Analysis<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

George A. MacLean<br />

University of Manitoba<br />

Canada's Response to The War Against Terrorim in Afghanistan: Predictable or Contextual?<br />

Nelson Michaud<br />

École nationale d'administration publique<br />

Peacebuilding While Peacemaking: The Merits of a Triple D Approach<br />

Taylor Owen<br />

The University of Oxford<br />

Patrick Travers<br />

The University of Oxford<br />

Self-Interest in Canadian Foreign Policy: The Principle and Practice of <strong>International</strong>ism<br />

George A. MacLean<br />

University of Manitoba<br />

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SD42 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Oil, Politics, and Power<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Chair(s)<br />

James Bowen<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

Indigeneity and Natural Resource Control in the Andes<br />

Meghan E. Giulino<br />

Georgetown University


The Iranian State and the Oil Industry<br />

Ariel I. Ahram<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Transnational Structuring in Post-Soviet Energy Politics: The Roles of States and Firms<br />

Anthony E. Martinez<br />

Georgetown University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

James Bowen<br />

University of Wisconsin<br />

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SD43 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Homeland Defense—Internalities and Externalities: Challenges of<br />

Defending the Continental United States<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Brian S. Dietzman<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

'A Space in Which People Flow Freely': Regulating Immigration within the North American Security Perimeter<br />

Margaret D. Stock<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

Illegal Immigrants, Special Interest Aliens, and the Continental United States: The Assessed Threat and Potential<br />

US Northern Command Response<br />

Michael P. Schaub<br />

United States Air Force Academy<br />

North American Security Perimeter: Necessity or Luxury<br />

Brian S. Dietzman<br />

United States Military Academy<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Dave H. McIntyre<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

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SD44 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Constructivist Approaches in IPE<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Heather D. McKeen-Edwards<br />

McMaster University<br />

Globalization and the Role of Ideas in <strong>International</strong> Political Action<br />

Craig P. Berry<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Identity, Anxiety, and Expectation: Economic Development in a Globalized World<br />

Amy M. Skonieczny<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Revisiting The Second Image Reversed: Possibilities for Constructivist Theory in IR<br />

Derick A. Becker<br />

University of Connecticut


Discussant(s)<br />

Mark D. Hamilton<br />

American University<br />

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SD45 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Turkey in Domestic, Regional, and Global Perspective<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Political Economy<br />

Yavuz Yasar<br />

University of Denver<br />

Considerations on Turkey's Financial Burden for EU's Regional Policy after Accession<br />

Cem Kilic<br />

Gazi University-Department of Labour Economics<br />

Ayla Ogus<br />

Izmir University of Economics, Department of Economics<br />

Çinar Ozen<br />

Gazi University, Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Neo-Liberal Reforms in Pension and Health Care Systems in Turkey<br />

Yavuz Yasar<br />

University of Denver<br />

Turkey, Pivotal Middle Powers and Global Order<br />

Mehmet Ozkan<br />

University of Johannesburg<br />

Why Did Financial Liberalization Fail to Deliver I'ts Promises in Emerging Markets? Re-Thinking the Fallacy of<br />

Neoliberal Arguments in the Light of Turkish and Argentinean Examples<br />

Ilke Civelekoglu<br />

University of Virginia<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sule Toktas<br />

Isik University<br />

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SD46 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Efficacy of NATO: Air Power, Balkans, Nukes, and War on<br />

Terror<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Shannon Peterson<br />

Utah State University<br />

Identity, Power and Fear: Taking Stock of Nato's Policies in the Balkans<br />

Corneliu Bjola<br />

University of Toronto<br />

The Future of NATO's Nuclear Weapons<br />

Jeffrey A. Larsen<br />

SAIC


The U.S., NATO, and the War on Terror: Sustaining the Security Community<br />

Renee M. de Nevers<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Gabriela Marin Thornton<br />

University of Miami<br />

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SD47 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

The Politics of IO Membership<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Matthew C. Zierler<br />

Michigan State University<br />

From Signature to Ratification: Uncovering the Determinants of Participation in <strong>International</strong> Institutions<br />

Autumn Lockwood Payton<br />

Ohio State University<br />

From State Centrality to Functional-Competence: Toward A Sui Generis Model For Taiwan’s Participation In<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organizations?<br />

Vincent W. Wang<br />

University of Richmond<br />

Hegemonic Influence and the Creation of Regional Architecture in Latin America<br />

Katharine Jefferson<br />

University of Arizona<br />

The Politics of Membership: Turkey and <strong>International</strong> Governmental Organizations<br />

John A. Scherpereel<br />

James Madison University<br />

Matthew C. Zierler<br />

Michigan State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Michael Mosser<br />

US Army School of Advanced Military <strong>Studies</strong><br />

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SD48 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Impacts of EU Involvement on Issue Profiles of National Parties<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Organization<br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Paul G. Lewis<br />

Open University<br />

Consolidating Democracy? Europeanisation and Political Parties in Portugal<br />

Marina Costa Lobo<br />

University of Lisbon<br />

Impacts of "Europe" on National Party Issue Profiles<br />

Robert Harmel<br />

Texas A&M University


Impacts of "Europe" on National Party Issue Profiles<br />

Zeynep Somer<br />

University of California - Davis<br />

Italian Political Parties and the European Union: Implications for Party Change<br />

Luciano Bardi<br />

Political Science Department, University of Pisa<br />

The Impact of Europeanization on the Attitudinal Cohesion of Parties in the U.K.<br />

Paul D. Webb<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Lori Thorlakson<br />

University of Nottingham<br />

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SD49 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

European Environmental Policy<br />

Sponsors<br />

Environmental <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Peer-Olof Busch<br />

Freie Universitaet Berlin<br />

EU Emissions Trading: Lessons and Prospects<br />

Jon B. Skjaerseth<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Jørgen Wet<strong>test</strong>ad<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

EU Policy on New Renewables: To What Extent and How has it Influenced Norway?<br />

Elin Lerum Boasson<br />

The Fridtjof Nansen Institute<br />

Regulatory Competition and Environmental Harmonization: Race to the Bottom or Race to Brussels?<br />

Katharina Holzinger<br />

University of Hamburg<br />

Thomas Sommerer<br />

Univeristy of Hamburg<br />

The Double Curse of Lacking Capacity - Evidence from an Instrumental Variable Approach to the Making and<br />

Taking of European Environmental Policies<br />

Tanja A. Börzel<br />

Free University of Berlin<br />

Tobias Hofmann<br />

WCFIA, Harvard University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Barbara M. Connolly<br />

University of Notre Dame<br />

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SD50 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Exploring Theories of Alliance<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None


Chair(s)<br />

Jacques Lippert<br />

European Institute for <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

Alliance Formation in the Unipolar System<br />

Hasan B. Yalcin<br />

Graduate student<br />

Under the Shadow of External Threats<br />

Wei Liu<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Jacques Lippert<br />

European Institute for <strong>International</strong> Relations<br />

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SD51 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM<br />

Future Implications and Historical Perspectives<br />

Sponsors<br />

<strong>International</strong> Security <strong>Studies</strong><br />

None<br />

Chair(s)<br />

Cornelius Friesendorf<br />

University of Munich<br />

Balance of Power, Balance of Threat, and the Third-Party Reassurance Effects of an Alliance: Asian Reactions to<br />

an Expanding US-Japan Alliance<br />

Paul Midford<br />

Norwegian University of Science and Technology<br />

Japan’s Grand Strategy and Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance<br />

Ryo Shimizu<br />

Mie Chukyo University<br />

The Washington Naval Treaty and East Asian Security, 1919-1937<br />

Robert M. Farley<br />

University of Kentucky<br />

Discussant(s)<br />

Sugu Narayanan<br />

University of Alabama

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